Lafayette College - Melange Yearbook (Easton, PA)

 - Class of 1932

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The men admitted in 1832, on their graduation, went Forth from a small college. Their world was circumscribed, mentally and physically, and intercourse between individuals or communities was limited by the infinite burdens of poor communication. You of the class of 1932 go forth, rich in a great tra- dition, in new and varied lcnowledge, and in strong endow- ment of mind and body. To you, the Atlantic cable, the telephone, the automobile, the electric light, and the radio are but commonplace necessities of life, yet these at most were but Fantastic dreams to the men of 1832. -' Lafayette has tried to give you more than intellect and physique,,it has striven to magnify your souls. And so, as you go forth this year, it is my earnest prayer that you may not only gain your rightful places in the ranlcs olthose who achieve, but that in these days of strife and travail, you may assume leadership among men, so that we may once again proclaim: Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward menu. A 714,02 ,---1 .an--1 an -4-O ..-.-1 4:-11-1 -4-n--as-nl .....-ug.-1 -.1-n-Q-4 .--1-.- -ii-ga .L-xiii ----n-.,..-4-1 -----l-Qi-,Q .4 --- 1 ..- fi --1-1-'V - l ---. ..-,. Q., -7- A- -,- --au -- Y ,.Y.--.. T.: ..'.f,:.A.- l....,.. .1-.,,,. f -1.-T-, -. r -- ,ii V--'wi-. ,,:.-,, - 1 i ij- -Z, - 1-:al-1.5, .. H , ,, ..:,.L--5 .--W Y -p, if -.....1ii '. , ' Y Y- ' ' L, 1 '-' -.:+' -1 'L-Q ,' -jffY':.7 '. '4 'Y-i, ':f-.ii A' -- at-ning' . .AU ri . ANC Sp 'L I Qu I ,.., 5 1 VQQV 5 .S-Q V- l - 4-5553 v '2'1lfM,gfk4r'fnmf,x-A2- I , 'QA Tia. , 9.4 i'.y,.,l', 'ff X, -X ff w .f::9 f fm, 11 -m-lm . fu? . 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A r ,wif-v :IS sis K' i i i t gh s,--A 'X ggi C Nag ' -f--' - ' '23 -l-l'lE class ol nineteen lwundred and tlwirty-tvvo, graduating in the cen- tennial year ol Lafayette College, feels tlwat muclw ol tl'ie success of tlwe year lwas been due to tl'ie etlorts of an able leader, who lwas spared no etlort in giving l..alayette a liund- redtlw year vvlwiclw will never be lor- gotten, and in leaving extends tlwis expression ol appreciation to . President William lVlatl1er Lewis , r-wu--------- I:22:I .. .... .--. '- 34 --..... -.':' -11' -- ' .J..'-',,4g2,.-Q in .-.-..... .-.... .-.,.- - -- ......, 7, 3,477 Y H Q 115. E 5 - :ST -, X-' I ,X E 'Y 4' an-1 www-nat -an-on-ul --1891!-l illll l i if W , -L in W -21 1-:f- -'Y -f-3,4 ....',,,-f-.er-fr- asf ,,?5v5f5.4fT:f:-T-Q,1,,Q1 jYg1i,-314' f '- --. ff'-2:--pri: '-:J-v , , li 1 1 Y . V 1' f ' 4 l .. - ' . y V. I, I, f ' . as 1 X. 'wx .' M.-' - k. - , . X N , a -. fy F151 u n ' 11. w NVILLIAM MA'1'mzn Llawls, LI,.D. 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S. .Rx. ---........'f 2? .S '- . ip i w ggi NI .. '2'- '- i --i.h ' Pa gr 1 hvn, I QTY?-Sid. r, ,. sm- ',,. .,., v ' QS Q Xl - 11-Lztf :ff -I -----ff X-'EEE-,, ' ff. l- ----anluu ...LT E. .........., 17' '.L ,,, BOGVCJ OF -l-l'USlf22S ' 1- HONORARY TRUSTEE ISAAC P. HAND, ESQ. ,,..................,,.,.... , , . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. LIFE TRUSTEES HON. WILLIAM S. KIRKPIKTRICK, LL.D. .,......... ...... E aston, Pa. l' Honorary Vice-President REv. ETHELBERT D. WARFIELD, D.D., LL.D. .,.,,... . . . Chambersburg, Pa. ISRAEL P. PARDEE, E.M., M.S., Honorary President .,.. ,...,., H azleton, Pa. :,-gg-3' J. RENWICK Hocc, A.M., Vice-President 4.....,,,, .... P hiladelphia, Pa. ZZ MCCLUNEY RADCLIFFE, M.D., LL.D. . . . . . , Philadelphia, Pa. ::7- ' EDGAR MI GREEN, M.D., Sc.D. ...........,. ...... E aston, Pa. JOHN MARRLE, E.M., Sc.D. ,............,..... . . . New York City l. Honorary Chairman, Exc'culiw Commiflcc HON. EDWARD J. Fox, LL.D., Pre-sia'cnt .,..,... ...... E aston, Pa. i. REV. JOHN B. LAIRD, D.D. ,........,......, .... F rnnkford, Pa. :QQ HON. JOHN E. Fox, LL.D. ,.,....... . . . Harrisburg, Pa. Elm THOMAS FISHER, ESQ. ,.... ..... P hiladelphia, Pa. ... '.T.:... JOHN T. MANSON, ESQ. ....., . . . New Haven, Conn. FRED MORGAN KIRBY, ESQ. . , . . . . Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1'7 CHARLES HEEBNER, ESQ. . . . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. GIDEON BOERICRE, ESQ. ,... . . . Wynnewood, Pa. JOHN D. LARKIN, JR., ESQ. ..,.... .... B uffalo, N. Y. '...'Z:. FRANK M. GRAFF, ESQ. .,., .... B lairsville, Pa. E-1, CARROLL P. BASSETT, C.E., PH.D. . . , . . . Summit, N. J. YE. JOHN G. CONNER, M.A. ........ . .. Trenton, N. J. S. TAYLOR WILSON, C.E. .......... .,.,. E asron, Pa. REV. G. A. HULEERT, D.D. . . . ,..,... . . . Henryville, Pa. REV. STUART NYE HUTCI-IISON, D.D. .... ..... P ittsburgh, Pa. 3- WILLIAM D. ORD, E.M.' .......,....... .... A lexandria, Va. 2.1. WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS, M.A., LL.D. . . . ....... Easton, Pa. EDWARD E. LOOMIS, LL.D. ...,...... .... N ew York City -.:.'.:. 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HUNT, M.A. Associate Professor of Economics ps.-..-. ' JAMES HENRY DELONG, B.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry HAROLD J. KENNARD, B.S. IN C.E., C.E. Associate Professor of Graphics WILLIAM W. EDDY, M.A. Associate Professor of History HARRY A. ITTER, M.S. Associate Professor of Geology ERNEST M. FERNALD, M.M.E. Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering - THEODORE BRAINERD HUNT, M.A. Associate Professor of English Language P'-P Francis A. March Professorship RAYMOND B. MILLER, M.A. Associate Professor of Economics ianlinfm Y? ......... '... ' I -is-ng,-, , . -. U21 u .- - '72, ' ,,,x,- -51. '2 ..1'- -2.-72. ' lf' ,,,, L f v . f-V9-LI-f ----1-' -r'-7- -1 ,'-- , , -,-':i:i1-v- .T-1-5-SL- Li' , L 1 1 ' -4 :fri - 1-en-,.L.. is' ' 2.1. ...V '1 ' ',,: -9 . ': f ':,' 15- 3-3.4. x j....-1-if -'ff '-'jf -- ' f .-'inf 1--n 4 . :L f Lg , -flu, :f5!'f'i:-'-'s S'E, sp fi ' E J ' ' ' l--f g AL:-3 1? 'W ,I It ff . , , 5' 3 I. 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MILLER Assistant Professor of Physical Education WALTER ERNEST BOETTCHER, M.A. Assistant Professor of Physical Ezlncation CHARLES M. MERRICR, M.E. WILLIAM BEVERLY, B.S. CHARLES K. CAEEEN, M.S. HENRY E. ALLEN, PH.D. WILLIAM WALLAESA W. HAROLD DALGLIESH, M.A. FINLEY W. SMITH, B.S. IN E.E. Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor of Mathematics Assistant Professor of Geology Assistant Professor of Religion Instructor in Foundry Instructor in History Instructor in Electrical Engineering THEODORE W. COUSENS, LL.M. Instructor and Research Assistant in Government and Law ALLEN EUGENE ANDREss, M.A. VERNON LOVELL PHELPS, M.A. PAUL E. BOWMAN, PH.D. LINCOLN F. FREE, A.B. DAVID B. KAUI-'MAN, M.A. Instructor in Economics Instructor in Economics Instructor in Che1nistry Instructor in Mathematics Instructor in Latin FRANCIS SIDNEY WALLS, M.A., Diplome de Professorac Instructor in French HAROLD BASSAGE, M.A. Instructor in Public Speaking HAROLD E. KOERNER, M.S. 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THEODORE ROETI-IRE, A.B. WILLIAM B. GARDNER, M.A. HARRY L. ANTHONY, B.S. IN E.M., M. ROBERT GLENN CROSEN, M.A. PAUL P. RICE, B.S. IN C.E. CHARLES T. BROWN, B.S. IN E.E. GEORGE F. REEVES, M.A. JOHN R. WILKINS LUTHER S. BLACK, M.A. WALTER C. G. VEIT GEORGE H. SHUEELEBOTI-IAM, A.B. HARRY FREDERICK HOFFMAN, M.D. f I -4... -.-. 1--...L , . -.....- --........- ..-...,., Y-. -.. Instructor in English Instructor in English Instructor in Public Speaking Instructor in Mechanical Engineering Instructor in Physics Instructor in Physics Instructor in Chemistry Instructor in English Instructor in English Instructor in Mining Engineering Instructor in Chemistry Instr11ctor in Civil Engineering Instructor in Physics Instructor in Economics Instructor in Shop Practice Instructor in Religion. 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' H... -.... -... -.....Y--......,.--.-..------- .- A, up- H qg. ...- .- - . H A A Y Y Y --.,.., -,v -.-.-- -Y , . VL, Y , , . V,-V V ..-Y --V ....- - ., , ..-,- .:-- '..----H -f -- ' - ' -.1--Q I U X N. .Y--..--.TJ . --...-.T-... fi.: --,,,,,,,, :j' FRANK AIKMAN, JR., C,E, GEORGE MCCLELLAN ADAMS, A.E. GLOUCESTER CITY, N. J. Sigma Nu. Freshman Players, Choir fly, Glu' Club Cl, Zjg Marquis Pluyefx f2, 3, 435 A. S. M. 43, 433 junior Arsixlanl Business Manager 1931 Mc'- langc, Bruincrrl Council C455 Sophomore Cali!- iion Commiflrc. In the few years that We have known George we have always wished to know him better, for a better fellow there is noneg yet there has always been a mys- terious something about him which gets us so far and there we must stop. Here he has built up a barrier beyond which only a few chosen ones could pass- these were his best frends, perhaps few, but no man had better. Besides being an Engineer, George is very interested in his theatrical work and in his work he has given his all, not, of course, without success. --Q-g,,,,.-. . , '. 38 II MOUNTAIN view, N. J, Tbvlu Cbi. Tala Behr Pig Pi Della liluilmlg Slurlrfll Council, Mrlangv, AKX0l'iIlfl' Bu.vim'xs Manager CBJ, Buri- nvxx Manager MJ, Calumet, IJVFXIJIIIIIII PIII-VUFXQ A. S. C. E., Sl'fli0f Collfvrwlre Group, Freshman Poollmilg Freshman Lflvroxxrg Vurxily Lavroxxc UD, SOIJZIONIOYC' Cofiliion CommiHv1'. In nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, the hitherto unknown town of Mountain View made its historical bid for fame by sending Frank to us. Because the Civil Engineering Department offered the most comfortable sleeping quarters Frank en- tered it, and in appreciation for his noise- less sleeping in their domain, the profes- sors endowed him with unusual grades. The manner in which he has handled the many responsible positions which he ac- quired by his limitless effort, has gained for him the sincere respect and admira- tion of his fellows. All those who have gained contact with him are proud of the fact, and are happy to be his friends. 1...---. -ll- ,....--N ............g -.-- , +--.,f ,11- wil. ., ., -Q., -..- 1. -+1 ,.--Q... ..,.,. ,- .Elfw- ---fs. Q. .. ..,..-.Q .,-111, ---....,,, L... ii... ...,, lillliflf'fiffllii?lflil mill! fi.. --Z---Q.. . .-.gi 1 ---... . .---...,, ..--...Q .....,-1...- - -..---1-.. .. --Q.. - - ,..,,,, .-...-ni ... .....-... . . -1-.- . .......... ....-.-.-. ...,...-.- . . ...-..v.... ...fv--I - ...... .,,.,..,,, .--..- .--... ......-na. ........... .-- ..-.Q .-....., -...-i- fllimfiffiffl H...--...,. -i...,.-, - -- .-...-,N vv... .,...-...N .--1.-ti, .. . -. i ---.Q -ws.-L., - .-w...... ---...,, -f-s..-.,5- -'--7...,, lllilll f----.vi-4 .......-.--4 --...--.4 f----.-v -.. . 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N 4 f 4 ' - ' if Q if .. . ' ' Z , H ,.iii.g, ix -..,. .... -.,..,...- .. YIQQ 1 mi-t-,N .r-.1-- ...,, N, ,,.. ,... -R.-. .. ..., . ..,,,. . , -..... .f S ... , '5x,. ..,,. . ..,,.g 5-.... 'ish-Q... -..,..,., .........., , .......-. -.....,,, ...av W -...c - --...... , ...,..,.,,, M -......,,... , . ...rgf -......-.- ....--.i, v-.-......., . '-Sw... .,-,,,.1f- ...... ...Y ,.... Vg! Y ' mf. .. 41,12 ,,,,...1-s---- ... - ..,-..,-- Av- Y - - .H L- 1 Q 'iv-l,,,Llff..,.. .. v- ,. '1 .-- PAUL SEVERIN ANDERSIZN, B.S. NEW YORK c1TY, N. Y. Kajmjm Dvfln Rbu. Sfllllfllf Ciflllllfil QS, -lj, TI'l'tlSlll'l'l' C455 Callmlrl Club. If anyone has truly enjoyed higher edu- cation, Andy has. During his first two years, he was a man about town but then the great change took place and you may now reach him between X a.m. and Y p.m. at the corner of Walniit and Ferry Streets. His education has been a quiet process of assimilation of what has seemed most attractive and least boresome. His activ- ities in campus politics attest to a wide circle of friends and a certain Chester- fieldian suavity in the man . During the past year Prof. Zeigler has weaned him into the mysteries of pedagogy. Well, if Meiklejohn made the grade, Andcrscn should. -B -..-...........,... .. ......,,-...-5 i39l V-.. ' '.. ... -,-..... ..1..-..... .....,..I.,.T-. , .... . , ...gf--, .... EDWARD FRANKLIN ANEWALT, JR., C.E. R13AD1NG, PA. Zz-la Psi. K. R. T., Vice-Prrxiflvnf: Slznlvnt Council, L ' Club, Varsify Brlxlwfbnll CZ, 3, 4j, Cnplain C493 Frcxblmnl Baxkvllmll, Cllllfdillj Maroon Kry Club, A. S. C. E., Tr-unix U, 41. Ed is one of our hard-working engi- neers, who has had to achieve all his suc- cess on the campus by dint of hard Work. Senior-minded, he puts himself whole- heartedly into whatever he begins. As captain of the Freshman Basketball team, he led the team through a successful sea- son, and he has proved his qualities of leadership by setting a wonderful example for the varsity team. We feel sure that he will carry on what he has begun dur- ing his four years at Lafayette. .....,-1-, .--F -0-1--1 ---1. . .-.,-+..-.-.- - A -. .4-4.1 -- -----q -- ---Q-u- M., .... -..4-I -...--. .. -141 . ,-.,-- -...pq ., -......-....... . - ------i-11- --..--q . ... --+--1 ,...-,.-..-1.-1 ---....-.Q-nn - -- -.Q.-.,-an --al...-4 .-. ..-.f-.?,.-1 ..c....,-.......1- .. ......,.,-.c . .,.-..,.,.....,-4 ...HQ .-----..+- - . Y.--q ... .-.... .. C-4--.......-. --.-.....,..., . ,,,,.,, ----......- . ,, . ---....... 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X f I 5 . -.. 5 ,x , fl r , 47' - ., ' -' ' . ,' .jf 35 , , ' u . -A - -- .. -35 . T ,I cg ,A 1.511115 5 - i' A: V- h ....--.-.. . ,A I 53- g A Y M-M 4 N . ,f' . , ' V--V ..'. ?-..-... - 5 A XX, X I t I 4- -un. ,Qj-f, 5 ,, 1, -1 ' ' ' 'ff .r -'cw my A,-ff . - 'V e - ------Q,-f- , U .-Q.. . - . , ,, f-.:,A,.,.'ri-TA ...,..,::?.- - --t.l......,,.,...-..3.:.r.:..t,. .. . ... - .. . f.,.i. :.-1.3 -- HARRY WILSON ANGEVINE, A.E. GLEN muon. N. J. Chi Phi. A. S. M. 15.5 Lucroxsrr fl, 2, 3, 4Jg Buxkvlbulf CIJ. From the swamps came this youth four years ago. Thank goodness for us he left his big bass and snare drums at home until this year. Lately he smuggledthem in and now we wonder why he doesn't join the band. On the lacrosse Held he wields a mean stick and is known as Slippery Angy . He has played good lacrosse for three years and still has an- other one in which to show his stuff. Here's hoping that Harry makes as good and as lasting an impression on the out- side world as he has here at Lafayette. 1-' K g V - ---1-1---.H W- .. ...f--.-....- ,,,, ,..,,..--...-,., . - - ...... , 4, ,- ,....J..-..........:. ' .. - -L-0 Ji. '. TZIiI.T.:.'L'-.':'- -. . .-.W-W l40l , , :-.,-- ---.'-- -- -- .-... JOHN JOSEPH APPON, M.E. sc1v.ANToN, PA. A. S. M. Ii. Jack has shown us how a man can work his way through school and still schedule engineering. He has also had plen- ty of time for intramural athletics and other sports including Eddyside and Al- lentown. The necessity of financial pres- sure has compelled him to remain away from college last year, and we are glad the class of '31 did not succeed in keep- ing with them all their good members. Jack is an easy going fellow that lets nothing worry him. Former occupants of East Hall claim that Jack was the best proctor ever in the building even though he did turn off the heat over the week ends. -p-. 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Freshman Foolballg Iulramural Foollmllg Basvballg Baskclball C2, 3, 415 Corporal, R. O. T. C. Walt comes right here from Easton. His father graduated in '04, and, having been raised here, what is more natural than Walt's coming to Lafayette? Walter is an engineer and is kept very busy, but he finds plenty of time to have dates for himself and to fix up some of the other fellows. Walt has made quite a name for himself on the campus as a really nice fellow, and, if he does have a failing for the weaker sex, it doesn't detract from his popularity. -.-...-,..,,,-.-j ' NA., ... V- - - -Qi...,,,, -Q. I -Q-1-N, - Y--... ...-1. - N.. -......,.. .. ...-.., - ...... -A l41l , ,, ,.,i,,.- ....-,um . .,.. . , .1- PAUL ALFRED BALON, B.S. FREELAND, PA. Phi Bela Kappa. Considerable credit is due Swede for his outstanding accomplishment of re- ceiving his Phi Beta Kappa key in his junior year, an honor received by few. This achievement has made him none the less of an all-around fellow, for he has found time as well to participate in cam- pus activities. Freeland may very well be proud of her famous son. Swede is a typical Lafayette man-a serious think- er, a good-natured soul and a good friend. Don't forget old Newkirk, Swede. --. . - .,.,.,t, ...V--.--...-.- - M V------. ..,Q....g- --H .N .- A,-..-n. -- ., -Q-.1 ...., A...- --. ...- ..,.-. .i , -,... .-..- .V-Y-..-L.. . -.,...-1 - ,...-.- h .,..--......- . , .-.W . 0..- . ..4... ,. ,,......,--5. .. .........,,.-. , .-,,,... v . ..---......- .,....- . W-Q . -..-,....1, ,. .-..-.- , ,...,..-.-..-w.- ......--....., - 4-a,..,.... .. .-....- . ..,,. ,,.. 'H ...-..-...I . ...,......, ---.4-uw .1-1 ...q- -...,. 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' -:vi-.-. 'Ls i TE! Q 5 ' A A k , ' ' - '-' L' f U -.W C., , e 1' I' 1 ' .f - ' . -ff I ' ,: d V- 4-if Q -Ci' - - ' A . fa-ima' ' ii ffl ' --TN ' 4 , -' A 7 fgui: ix K ' 7 5 ij' ,-g::f?f':??f:l ' ' K ' fl- 1 Y -avg 1 'JJ -' ev L J , A L Y JLZ i F - 'TT:,lfLL',:f' W - 1 f - Di' - -1- , T. Q. af:--- A f , .Lf -4-1 '-H' - .. , ........-L,-,- . .l..: - ,...........,.......,-S..-..-,. 4- . ---1...-..,-., . ,-...........,.,,,---v,,. . . . VA- , . Y , ,Y ip-fi ' -ff' 1: , ,,i4w:f'j' V-.W I Y' - - --1--. UU -1-4 ,..-1----- ll Hlfllll f lf! l ll I WU l in l l H 'UU R ll l l g.an--,- ....-.--.,- -.,..1...... an---..--.. --4...-1-. ,..-.--..- -...,-A,-its W- -,Lf TT Y 1-,Q: ,-v- f' --,, ..ff1'1 .,,, ..g,f,...-.1 '-', --,,:::1'T-'-' ,: . F DELBERT BARNEY, Jn., CH.E. WILKES-BARRE, PA. Grlylry Chemical Smivfyg R. O. T. C. Cl, 21. Allow us to present Mr. Delbert Bar- ney, an outstanding member of the select but unfortunate organization of women haters. Del is one of those very rare in- dividuals in the class of 1932 who is able to walk through the streets of Easton without permitting one of the fair ones to claim his attention the least bit. His bachelor status was on a par with that of Richard Dix until the latter recently fol- lowed the path of matrimony, thus leav- ing Del standing on a pedestal by himself, envied by every married man. How he has held himself aloof for so long, we cannot understand since he lives in Wilkes-Barre, but we can attribute some of it to his passionate desire to delve into the unfathomable depths of Chem- nstry. Y- -At, , , -.g :Y .ry ,ig-V 'Y,v, if g - -- l42I LAWIKIENCE BYRON BATDORIV, B.S. WISCONISCO, PA. Sigma N11. Give Club, Cbupvl Chair, Lex S1llIfL'lll'A'j Bnxkvllmll HJ, Firxl Lic'11lr'l1uuf, Cons! Ariillcry. Larry hails from a town where carbon is mined. Between the time devoted to musical activities and his extensive social work, Larry has been able to give us just enough time to realize what a great fel- low he really is. Full grown in his ideas, he has often given us the benefit of his experiences. Larry has made a host of friends, not alone in school, but every- where he has been. He leaves this cam- pus, not soon to be forgotten, as most of us will be, but as a true First Lieutenant, a captain of men. .-,,........-.1.i.. , - ..-,....v- .......,-.f H... ,.-- . Q, ..,,...--. ,..,,.? ,.-.....-- ,,,...,....A , ,,..f- .i......g , ..,- ---, M---.ii . -T...- . --...... ---.a-Q. ,, ,,.,.., -.- ,..., -N K .J-' -s...... Na+ 5... ,,N..x- , .. --x... .--.5 ---.S- --NN, Ti - .-i- W., ..-.., .-... ...- .-...,. ......, -.. . - . . u....,,L ., .-.... . . gk... .,.,..,. ,.Ij.,..... .. ,...... ,.,........ ,,.,,- ...... 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If a man could worry himself to death, we would have serious fears for Pink . His responsibilities are great, and his sense of obligation to the college is still greater, for one of his ancestors was among the founders of Lafayette. Pink received an inheritance full of potential ability for diplomacy and general admin- istration. His manner is that of a master. Even with this onerous burden of re- sponsibility, Pink has the well earned reputation of being the most accommo- dating man in college. 43 , ,.-.-- ,...-..- -.--.-..- --...- .....,.,., F, ..- .,........ .1-..... ..,..,,,,. . . . ,,..-.- mn... STEVEN ANDREW BENKOVIC, A.B. DANIELSVILLE, PA. This man was in our midsts very little for he left the campus as soon as his classes were over. If silence is golden, Steve should be driving from Daniels- ville to Easton in a Rolls-Royce. Despite being a very quiet fellow, he has a host of friends. During his spare time between classes, Steve spent his time in Brainerd Hall reading the magazines and other literature. We conclude from this that he is well read up on all important topics of the day even though he modestly hesi- tates to display his knowledge. ,pu+ .--..,.- , .-,..-4 -v-.,.......... -..,..,. ,. . .,..-...- - ----..-. W..--..... - ......, N--.- ..- . ' mf-an W.. . -, .-...........-. --1-val ,..- - ..,,. .--.qi . N.. . . 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Everybody knows Mr. Benson - that tall, dark figure of youthful seriousness, deeply conscious of a purpose in life, in meditation and alone, pondering over the weighty problems of this world, and eye- ing askance the waywardness and frivolity of his fellow students, softening the di- vine prerogative with resonant bass tones of supplication. Harry Benson? Every- body knows Harry - that exponent of youthful abandon, oblivious and happy, drinking at this and that fount of pleas- ure, the devotee of beauty, the dilettante, blase and often depressed, who, before ac- cepting the confinement of the pastoral life, prefers to rough it with the sheep gamboling about in the pastures. A i M . , -....- 44 - - ' gi ,.,,, -' '- -. ,1..r- ...N NATHAN BERNS'l'liIN, B.S. PATERSON, N. J. 11. 0. T. C. qi, 25. Bernie has discovered college to be a difficult proposition what with being ob- ligated to arise at 10:55 for an 11 o'clock with only fifteen or so hours of sleep is truly veritably annoying but he has man- aged to live through it and the astonishing part of the matter is that he has obtained some very worthy grades. It can truth- fully be said that Nathan is an outstand- ing pool and billiard shark and incidental- ly he occasionally attempts to evade the issue of just compensation. Outside of this fact and his inimitable line, Bernie is a very pleasant sort of a chap who will be greatly missed by his brother chislers. ' ' . .i11TfT1'..- . gn..- -. . hi... 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Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Phi liufu Killzjnl. Tun Bvlu Pig A. I. li. l5.g I.rx Siabrvurxg Rifle Tram Cl, 2, 3, -U, Mllll1ltQI'l' CZJ, Cujalaill U, 42: army, R. o. 1: cz. An outstanding scholar and an influen- tial member of the R. O. T. C. Rifle Team is Bill, who for two successive years was chosen to lead the Maroon Sharpshootcrs. During the past two years Bill has made an enviable record in the ranks of the marksmen, having broken numerous records of long standing in the East. Bill came to college with the pri- mary intention of gaining further knowledge in the Held of Engineering, and his natural ability and earnestness of en- deavor have cooperated to win for him his scholastic success. --Y .lQ+ -' ..-.,,,. f--- .f , --L, Q-... -.Y-.,- 'N-1 E ' Y g ...M . .Y..., . ....,- b l45l T Y s..., . 1....,. ...-....Y--...,, .,. ,.... ...g A--:A-'--H I - Y...,-..-..-......,.. . .Q...,....-...Y.. Y . ,,, . -..'-..,,.- .Q--.Y - -+A'---. EDWARD Clunns BRINKER, B.S. Giuzimsuuao, lm. Shlzlvut Council U, 42. Sa'z'r'4'lury Hjg N. lf, A. Cozmcilg Mcluugv Slafg FITXIIIIIIIII Busrbullg Frzuvbnlun Dvbafing. Ed has been a model college student while attending Lafayette. Keeping the idea that he came to school for knowledge foremost in his mind, Ed has managed to attend a great many of the college so- cial functions. To add to this, Ed serv- ed on Student Council for a year and a half and took over the labors of the sec- retary in his senior year. Ed is a great mixer with the fellows and the warriors of Martien Hall will miss him a great deal. They will also miss the opportunity to ask him about the numerous letters that he receives all addressed in the same handwriting. ' ....,..4q. ,, - --.4-qn -if-1? A2-and ........-sq -i --.Yann - -...-q- ll ll alll ll mnmlzlx ln illllll ...YQ-., .. Y...-.41 ...........-, .Y--..,.1 ..-4.-,sl ..,....4.g. 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Andy never worries over his next Math assignment, but he does lose many hours of sleep try- ing to decide which young lady he shall escort to the Spring Formal or to the Prom . It takes nothing less than an earthquake to keep him from a social event. However, Andy has a keen schol- astic trend of thought and has devoted considerable time and ambition in prepar- ing himself for the rather harrowing du- ties of a Math professor. l46l TEANECR, N. J. Varxily Soccer HJ, lll,l'lllllIlI'Ill Alblvlirxg Gln' Club QI, 2, 3, 4j. Brownie came to Lafayette from the village of Teaneck, just another of those hick towns across the river. Perhaps this fact explains in part his lack of wisdom and intelligence in the selection of a col- lege course, but then engineers must be excused. While here, he showed considerable ath- letic ability, the main reflection of which was noted in soccer. Incidentally, we might mention that he sang a cruel tenor in Lafayette's championship Glee Club and consistently rated over four point, scholastically. Engineering instructors with their lore of making subjects uninrelligible, seldom managed to keep their secrets from Brownie for he would simply apply his principle, work will never hurt me . , . .,.. -....-.- ,Q,... .--..i. ........f-..- .milf ,..,,-..,. -..,i,.. Y. 1. .,....f A .I.,...g- ,. V-.- . , ,,,...., - +- . ,. -it -Qi.. ..--1. .---N,-Q. , ,. .,.....-.Q -s-.-..-..-.. -- -1... L- , N-,in-. -, .. N---L. ill Ei ill ...-ti - ...Q -- , W..--..... 4..- Ill H .....-. .-, .. ,, . --.-.s.,.., --.-...- . . ...--..- ,---.1 . . ,,.,- ...,.-i . ...- . , ...- .-,.,........ ...,-- N-..-. . . ...-..- ......--- ,,..,....-, ......... ,.,.,.i .-...L --s-.-... . ...,-,.. --...- ...--. Qi, .-.,-i ..-Li.. .-,....i --T... 1.1. .,......-Q -....... .-...i ... il, - ....,i -. ,.-R., - 1.-.... 0+-i --L, .--Q..-.-. 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' ?s-v'.,-.... - ' L i.,..-1 ' , ...- - - - , ..,,,, , -1 lg: -..--omg ..-M M lav- .-LZ' ...,,, .,,, ...N- -..-- Q '-lor: -M 'S-.. ...,- TT?-.. . ., X , Qin- A -...... . ' .. . -Q-W JAMES LENAHAN BROWN, A.B. NVILKES-BARRE, PA. il. A is '-A-..-:QT +M Q ...vi , K,.-,. l.1- ' ' ...... , -.Ti i'+-- . '- ..-., , --..,-. ...xlw , ....mu P'iv1-..... . 9 .. . Tis.-. . ....,,, ...,sw ,-5..- X' ' ...,N ...,mi V .,,,, -high H ' -1 ?.....- Ei?--1 .- .. ...RM .iggl .SR . .XR U, , ni. Sr-- 'TN h 22'- -.NNN , -,,x... : 7-SQL--'T :r---1 -.Tj--fm r 'N TT' ll 3 ! , l ...1 ,- U ,RM-Q, --- ... li if' . -b-s.....,,s ' ' --.,N,N ' 2.:j J -.gg ...+L- vsv., ' --...QQ g' ...,- --....:1 S--.. . -1.1....,- V. Pbi Drllrl Tbrlrl. Manager Vrlrxily Foofballg L Club, lnlvrfrnfcr- oily Council 431, Trwfsnrvr C455 Kirby Gov- aml Law Sociclyg Swimming Squml QZ, 3, 455 Tennis Sqmul C355 Lyrc Staff fl, 2, 3, 435 Humor Erlilor, The Mclungv. C'f1lIlH'71f A busy individual is jim as can readily but he more than compen- sates for his extensive extra-curricular ac- tivities by arranging his schedule so that his Saturdays are free of classes. This en- ables him to make frequent journeys to Wilkes-Barre but we suspect, not prompt- ed by pure filial affection. Jim maintains that a certain delicacy of taste is indis- pensable to a college education particu- larly in beverages but we have heard of occasions where he has not been so fas- tidious. All who know Jim agree .that he is a ine fellow and his qualities and achievements mark him as one of Lafay- ette's outstanding sons. be perceived, f---- --.4-ani -.. ------11 --und ,...---1-.--.aq- ..- ...--.ng ,..,-.. -.--q ... - ,,......-....-... .....- . .lp-- -Q. Rolmm' BONNER JACK BRUNN, E.E. Nizw YORK, N. Y. Arrows. Phi Bela Kappa. A. I. 15.5 Swimming. Bob is one of the very few students who derive a real pleasure from studying. It is his chief diversion and amusement. He fails to see any pleasure in the more common forms of play. No one has ever seen him angry nor can anyone truthfully say that he has ever been inconsiderate. Although a tabulation of all his better qualities would require volumes, E. E. in- structors are suspicious of him because they have faint ideas that Bob made confusing connections in laboratory to waste time. We shall let that pass. Bob , however, has one distinction that should ever delight his E. E. teachers. He is the only living senior who has calculated Pi to fifty-two decimal places. 3 l ii ...... - ,. -i,-Q ...-...,...-Q.-3 - -.,..,.,---ll .........--1 , ... -,.-...1 .-4-....Q- - ....qi ' ---- -.13 ' - -s-1 -..-...-3 il ill Q I li l 1 ll limi ix 1 All ll 4 mm l l mlmm ill i ll I 5 ll in ll llllllllllll i -.-tus,-lu ....g-and ..... - - - -fi- T7 ..., ' .---.---ill -, frqyn i ' .::.-g M, K.. 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'mW .-,. ll lll lll llll Il l -.,---..-...... .-....-...., --, 3...-a+..-..., ,p-Q.-..-...... -f -gp..-.,..,- .gpm-..,N, --,s..i-, gg-1......... lvb+.---... :nn--...... ,... l Il ll ll ---i..,., .5-........,.,,, g-.---y -..,-.......a . g--...--Q--..... .-.1--.-.-.- . ..,.....--..s....., L-L..-a--., u--............... ill? ll re- .,,.c..,x Y , v-, .-f ---'AA' - - ,.--., -v-...,... 1 L-.....w....-Q.-,JT.I...,,.,.. I ----....Y PAUL Buo1aN, B.S. EASTON, PA. The Lafayelft' fl, 41, Slmrlx Iiilifor C-U5 Sllorls Ezfilor of The Mvlangvg Iluxlevllmll Ujg 1:Vl'llL'l1 Club 1215 GOL'l'fIlllIt'lIf Club CJ, 42. We are sincerely afraid that Grantland Rice will be out of a job if Paul decides to continue his journalistic career after he leaves these sacred portals. Paul is our great sports writer. Under his touch all the accountable facts of the major sports of the college were turned into the glow- ing tales that we all have read in that greatest of journalistic efforts, The Lafay- ette. So skillful has Paul become that the sports editor of the Easton Express has given up in disgust and has descended to the level of interviewing certain stellar members of the football team. Great work, Paul, but, whatever you do, don't let your connection with sports give you Athletes' Foot. ,Vw--,H 1. u '... -- . ..-..........- . ----H H -s- H' P ' ' - .QQ Q.- , , , . .- ,JLA --Y - -- AL --nf:- - Y' - W '31-Y -.-1 --- ..... . PHILIP BUGEN, B.S. PHILLIPSBURG, N. J. Kappa Pbi Kalzpug L Clnlzg Ifoolball 12, 3, 435 BIlSl'b!lU C125 N. li. A. Triulslzrvr ill. We all have seen Phil hit the line, take out two men in one play, and smear the opposing ball carriers on tbe football field. Besides his value to Coach Mc- Cracken, Phil has the added prestige of coming from that greatest of social cen- ters, Phillipsburg. And, better yet, he is one of the philanthropists who helps our dear bursar keep Gates Hall from falling into disuse. Phil , always smiling, knows everyone and is known by everyone. His cheery greetings have given him a multi- tude of friends. These friends claim that they are always solicitous about Phil because he will persist in driving a 1902 Dodge and imperiling his own life. A -if--.Q - -i.T .- I ... l'-v. V ' -+- -fi- ....-.Q .... - --.L r --.....- t f-... .RQ .QL a ....... ...-Q. ,....Q ..... Hg... Q, -TQ . ..-Q., --E. -xl., ..-Q., +L., - -ai.. -Q... ..---.S --i, . -..,--. . ....,,..-Q Y--.-.. -..N,-.- Hs 1 .4 'W '- ,-..-,.,....?,... ' ' 4 Q 5.17-ff..-.. an-.,... 1777 A - ,V -5- 'H ... .... - ...n-f7,-,.. nf ,-j,,'f:-Q:-- ' -- A A., Y- M . I -H W Y :V 'i-'-L'--W W '-f--.-q.'.,..A.--- .-V--H J V Y '-,- WMM. 4 ...-L--ff f 1114. f Ts- , 'f'f L..g. :Lr . --f--, ' Q f 31 fl ' 'Q,,,'g !'-ff ?' f 3:3 . ' 'Ali' - Z 'zz- ' V .,. -A N f-si., . -Q-.,, X ---.L Y A ' -1 V L j:j?' KL? . .....--... Z l - . Xi I I -1... - W --ni. 1- N 1 5-1- 5'- uni:- li xx . ,.fsy,....-, - k f-.Q --.- A.-iq. .. ,..,.-. 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IN-. .. -.214-lj V N.-- . , --QQ, -...,,,N -,. gi' --..,-.Q , v--..-,,,i,. ....,-,s i +.-v-. . --,....-, ' '------...Gm I-ii-. , ,-----... .4 .-- ..,-- ..., A . - , . - ..-...-- , .,.. .......-...- -- ---..lLL4....,..:..,.1..:aLT.. '. N.. ,. .. L . X, '....-an ......-.L.,-,....,. -.Z...-.--. ..iI.,,,. .- .. ...' L... .. Grioacn FRANKLIN BUSH, M.E. o13nMAN'rowN, lm. Sigma Chi. A. S. M. Ii., Srcrvlury 145, Vil'l'-l,!'l'Iitlt'llf, The Marquis Playrrxg Lrrlin Players, Sbalu'x1n'umn1 Players, Iirvrbmun Players, Luvroxre fljg Bax- krtlmll U35 Soccer 141, Mr-mlm' of Ibn cup- wimlillg group l'l'I!fl'A'l'llfiIIg Marquis Players in lfllrrrfollcgialv Allirulvvg Willlll'Y of Firsl Prize for Bm! Imlilfirluul Pz'rformum'c in I1ll1'rcollr'gi- uh' Dfflllldfit' Allirlurr. George is just another one of those student engineers whose hobbies and side- lines are centered in fields miles from steam engines, bridges and other things technical. A noun justifiably synonymous with the name Bush might be versatility, although George has publicized this prop- erty, only after considerable persuasion on the part of a few of his most intimate friends. It can be stated in all truthfulness that George is a non-conformist-even in the strictest sense of the word, and he prac- tises it in his every activity-art, drama, music and athletics. As a matter of fact he is a broad-minded, practical individual not by any means averse to the indulg- ence of an occasional unconvcntionality. fA Y Y Y Y i ii-T.-k,:..1..1...-s,T,.....:...,...... .... .-......... ....-..--.... . , .,--+-...... L . LIESTEIR CHRISTIAN Burz, CH.E. BANGOR, PA. Slzbiux. Iirmbmau Truck., Varxily Truck. 12, JJ. Four years ago, came a tall, blond lad to Lafayette with the determination of becoming a Chemical Engineer. Les has proved himself an excellent engineer and weighs matters thoroughly before advanc- ing his unhurried decisions. His ability to cope with tough problems has earned for him well deserved credit. Les is just as thorough in track activities as he is in engineering and has placed in quite a few inter-collegiate events. We are sure that, in Les , Gayley Hall has contributed another great man to the field of Chem- istry. .....- ..,. ..-s.-.-1 ......,,..1 ,., -1 --.--.., ,...,..., ,. ......--.....- . U.-- W.-... ,...,.-...1 .. . .-...- '- V ff..- -N..--.Q .--Q44 - fn- ..-- S-Q..,,- f-Q-an . -... --.111 ..--.1 V... -.--.-.1 -.-,, -an- . ...- -- -.-..- ..-.Q-.-q ,.,---,......n --f -is-n 4 4 if .....-.-.1 lllllllllz . .,....-..-. -...Q-..-Q -Q-u.. f . --.1-. V - -...-.,. ...fs--..... -fe-.-+-. ,. ..--qi '--ii --S-Q., M 'f-'Fi -f---ng-. Z-4-Q-, f--s.- -W1U1 .....,u-u-1 --n-1 .,-.-snug -. -.-'N-:nl e '- U-.qi ,--- -'N-acl imllm l ll l '5 -Q in ll ,.--I--1 -----al f -ff- .,. S-M -v--a -Q.-v - i' - Q--ini - '- 1--........,,, - 1-Q ' -n. 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S. M. li. Here, undoubtedly is the strongest bid for the College Hall of Fame. Glance at thc accompanying list of activities and by their scope and number you'll see why we feel justified in this nomination. But that isn't all. Besides these qualifications, Jim is possessed of a rich personality. This combination of versatility, pluck and per- sonality plus is typically Canbian. We can't possibly conceive of jim doing any- thing without serious intention, unless it bc teasing Sunny Merrick into a typical classroom disgust or knocking down an A in Public Sleeping. All of .Iim's future successes will be only the result of his own conscientious efforts, to which the fruition of his col- lege ventures of the past stand as an ap- propriate testimonial. imTn1xsoN, N. J. Delhi Tun Dcllrl. Tim Bda Pi, Vin'-I'ruxiilrnl C415 A. S. C. E.: Mv- lnugr, Iizliloriul Slujfg Axxishml Marmgn Sorrvr KU, Nlllllrlgff Tr-unix 141. Rey may have been misnamed when they called him Half-pint , for he does some things on a large scale. Ask the girls, they know. When hc turns that dimpled smile on them it's just too bad. Among others, he has two particular hob- bies - collecting books of every descrip- tion, and high finance. Ask the boys at the Delt house about the latter. In the Spring this young man's fancies turn to thoughts of tennis. As manager, he is lord of the courts, but his courting needs no further comment. Ask one of his victims. ki -wi-.sl ' ' ' f' , , .. ,, --sl gr- -T iii?-l - ....i. . is? Q., -.NS F...- . . wc... . ,....,, . .-.A .1,.,.i .. ......-. , ...-. . ...., -dk.. .-...i -....,,, .--....... V-in W...-n....,, -...,. -...-... ..Q....... --.-...Q-.. .....,..... . ..,-.. -....,..... -, ,-,..-.... ............-. .-.-.... I 50 1 :ici ,....-l.......i.-.. .- , -., ...,...,. .,,........g, ' 'r' - -2, ' - -. . 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'....,,..,.--f.,----4....,N,.....,..., . . ...-1.9.--. , . . f ,.. .. . ...,-....-...-..-.. . .. -. ,,s.,, P n e?i ' ..... ,--.,-I ,..... -.,.l,,...- .QL-... ,o.., ...fl . Qf'..- -.,,..l...,. ,.. Cmnt EDWIN C1-IURCHMAN, B.S. gi Q.. . ,.. ..- ww,- -X.. ,W -.L,- 1 , s...,..-- fN-,,,,..- -I sv ...-...,. . -L..-.. s.,- . --....-- -..N....- S,.-...... -,....-. . i lll -5... -,....,. ,,-,... ll llll ll ll l W!!! l ff Ns... ill: gal! l -..,. l:, Il 1 HQ -Q... NW g --g,-.-, +v--.. .. 'x '- .---.. f-s...,'-Y 4.-., -.... N-v -.,. ---5..- . H-........... -...- .-.., ,...-. -.-.... --..., -....,.. h-:F-?.., ......- .. EASTON, PA. Tbrla Xi. K. R. T., TI'l'tl.YlII't'I', Slmlvul Council 11, 2, 3, 41, Pl'l'Kf4lt'lIl 141, Kappa Pbi Kappa, Viva'-l'rrxizl1'ul, Maroon Kay Club, Kirby G0l't'l'lIlllt'IIf uuil Law Club, Vit'4--Prexiilvlil, Braiuvrfl Cabinet, Sr-uior Collfz'ra'ut't' Group, L Club, Foolllull 11, 2, 31, Track 11, 3, 41, luuior Prom COHlNIifff'!'j Darl'x Day C0u1u1ill1'c', Alblf-lic Asxocialiou, Vic'c'-Prvxizlvlll. Those activities talk for themselves. Nor do they all represent political endeav- ors, for a football L is included in the list. But Jinx has really furnished a fine example of a truly representative stu- dent. With athletics and activities fea- tures, he has also been a studious person and rated well scholastically. Jinx is extremely good natured, and that ac- counts for a lot of his popularity. Be- sides, he is a capable worker, and did a good job in his numerous offices. He has the faculty of riding people in friendly fashion, and often uses it. As for his fu- ture, it's all been settled - teaching pro- fession and wife included. o-- . ..,. .- .. wv-v-. ,-. , . .. l51l .....L,,,- .,-. ,.. ..,...-s-QQ--. ..,...--.-..... . -..--.......----.n--- ,, . A A Y A...--' 4 1' L.'.- 1 Z.. ....--..l,..,...,..,,' .... .. ......-....,-. .l--.... -........-. . ,N .. , ,U ,,...-....... -...H . . GEORGE R1cHAiuJ CLAMMEIK, B.S. READING, PA. Phi Kappa Pri. Praxizlvuf, Alpha Chi Sigma 141, Maroon Key Club, Trr'axurr'r 141, Varxily Soc'c1'r 12, 3, 41, Track. Squazl 11, 21, 145 Pound Intramural Wrvxlliug Cbarupiuu 111, junior Brown' Com- uliH4'c'. Although he comes from that famous Dutch City, George has, through four years of strenuous work, learned that life does not consist entirely of beer and pret- zels. When Reading went Socialist, he began to read Karl Marx and to wear horn-rimmed glasses, but a year of this under Professor Steever soon cured him. Since then he has attempted to feed a few odd fraternity brothers according to their respective tastes and has learned the true meaning of the word futile . With the exception of his passion for hair restorers, George is a fine boy and will, no doubt, sometime be mayor of the Pretzel City. ...--5... -'- --vs-1 -- ---ig. . -..,..,..-,,'---' --.- ---- .--.Qgnq .ff--V.--iq ,,- ---.4 W..- ---s...,... -...-q 'H ---..-Q f- Jr- '-+..--Q ...-..-,,...?.1. . .,, .... .-.f...-a- - ------...Q . ..-.,-1-.-Q.,-4 . .--Q,-..-.-1 . ,..,,,,.,..4- --Y -.,......,..1.- -..-.5 -- -.,...... . ..... ......---.1 - - f----- ---.--Q A---....-.-. . a--....., ,,-, - --'-W-Q--.- A...-vm., - ----f- ..-.-.1 - -A-5.....,.i ----..,-.-vu .---q S-in-un , .1-as .,.-1... ------Q--s- ..- .......--g ---qq qua- .--q ..-.-Q.-4 ...ig-gg - --1-1 ,,.......,q --...-..,,- . ......--.4.- .. . ,.....,.-..1 -...-41 ,-.,,.....,. ...gn- Q-N,-1 - ....-..,.- ---S4-nn - ....--.-1 - -,N.,..-..--.4-.- ,-...-- --- -.-.- ,....---on ..........y -f . ....-..- ---1 .---- .4-.... .. ..- ,.....,-.-.- V , ..--..ff-?..-- -,-- N-- N..-.....-g ' Ginn - .... ,,, ....-..-.,.- llil v lm i ll ll l l lll i I lx 1 '-fn f-.l 1- ---f-ff-1:11 .. ..,.---i -we-l iz ll ll ----nun ..-any- . ........,-. -.---ani 1...-.-i W---4u ---0:1 '-ffl! --wsu-1 -.v--v-so-ni x -..-.--.. --ops-4l ...cfm----. a...-pug ..- --N ,,-, v E ....., ,... .-Q.. ,---:ru-1 A fi W 7, -in Ai -....- -7 --...,-., , -- -. -. 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N . . my-W...-. .., . nn...-.-.-... .. ,.. r.-q.,..-.....-., .... .. wwf-w.....,, ,..,...-... , ,--.-N .,,,- u-nn-.,. ...,....... n r-v-Y.-.....-. .. . .-m-ww., .... . www .,. ,.,,-..-.... . ... vwff, ...,. , .. . 1--,1.f,.:' - exif I i N, .--,N :K-v,, -,-....... . -fr' :ua-.wa ew-iv-,-.'::.rfm .... v'w'-mp..--1 n.-..f- -...- . . ,.., .....,,,. .-....-.,..-...-,-...vw.,vw---.-.f-,-.,,.----.x.,..-,.., ,, N.- ..,. .. .. . .......-... . ,...,,,. --w,....,, , , M JOHN MIL'FON CoL'1'oN, II, A.B. wasr-uNu'roN, n. c. Zvla Psi. Maroon Kay Clulzg L Club, Kirby Cl0l't'l'llllIl'llf aml Law Club, Baile:-lball Cl, 2, 3, 41, Freib- mau Track, Varxify Travk CZ, 3, 435 lfroxb Bilzlrg Aflzlrvxx Book CZ, 3-jg lunior Brown' Corllrrzillwg Corporal, R. O. T. C. Jack came to us from Blair Academy with the name of Hearn . This name has done much in distinguishing him from the other jacks on the campus. No sooner had Hearn set foot on the campus than he began to make innumer- able friends. In fact, one knowing Hearn can't refrain from liking him. He is very natural at all times, mixing it with modesty and good nature, and un- derneath these attributes, he possesses a seriousness of purpose. Wfhen more Col- tons come to Lafayette, be sure that they are of the same spirit as Jack the Second. ww-.-.....,... . . -.. AA- A v, 1 l521 ALAN Ruaclal, Cook, B.S. MERION, PA. Dvllxl Tall Dfllzl. K. R. T., Maroon Kry Clulfg Varxily Football 12, 3, 435 lll'l'Sl1lIIllll lfoollmllg Baxkvfball fl, 2, 3, 455 Tl'Il!liS QI, 2, 3, 41, Prvsirlvlll of Sopho- more Class, lirvxbman Banque! c:I1lllllllffl'l'Q L Club. One glance at Al's long list of activ- ities suffices to show his enviable record. The story goes that Al once decided to show a woman what a man is capable of doing, and no one will deny his success. It's not definitely known whether there is still a woman in the case, but there must be some special attraction to draw him to Riegelsville each night. Al has a conscience that bothers him. Whenever he has something to be done, he must work until his best has been accomplish- ed. This must be the explanation to his great success at Lafayette. .,-.,-- 2. ...- 1341 vi..- ' ....-. ...W - - -f-- .4 4,-W --4 . , . H9'! 3i't7I50' 'E i. . . r . , ,,,.. .- ..----.-.... . ----..-.. -.......-.. . .....,.....-..- -.... .-...M . 1. .4-.-wh... .--W--v-+-V -- , .. . .. .,,,...-..-u .... -..,.....---.- .. ....---,.... . .. ,....f....-,,,,, .. .... ...,-.,,..,--Q ---.-LN... .-....----.--... -ww-Q..--....-...J-. A ' H ' .r .., . ,.. ,.,,....--v--...a-. -'N' H-'-..,,,. - -.M-. M ,. Y,,., , . --u , ,-w--,. . . . .,,,..,,,. .,.. ..,,- .B , . 3.1.3. .... . U V -ww, -1 T .. U A U .... .1...M ,, ..,,...-.-.,-.--- w..w..w-....-........,,- . ... .M-......,.-.-... .....,. , 4- .... s. , Y. M- W Y , , , -1 --v -....-A -. -- ---. ...---- ..., '-- 'H-'W'-Y----.......-....,... ,.. ... .-.f---H-,,. -M A U l . . v 1 .- - .j?.....,....-.-. . V ..,.......---....--i..'--I-fn . ..-.-Q..-...i ...,.,. 'ZH 'IMJZZJPAJ Pitt-'Q Pw ., .. '..f: - ,. if . .WK 4 a fa . iz -1: A, E Q 5 ii i ,gi s. .A a . -,..... . -.-..,-.- -- .., ,. , ,I...L---......-L,.,.,..LLLL,4.-L.J.',.g,j, .L.,...L,-'.4,,,,,,,Q,,.. , ff, . 'sliLHGi'4I11 llM'L1l', 1vi.'.7 F... ' ' fi.. 2. K. ff it ... ' tt.. 1 ,,. ' H ...i N- A i v... f,.. ,- -V ' a... nr- ' -fs.. Q.-'l . ,.-Q... .4 ,.., in 9--, - , .a.,..,,, :fi 1 .. A I P . . ..., i N. . L V V M , V i. -hr , . g -Q... ... 1 . N. . W :..... v-els L. ., 5 I gr. f - V - A -- - Y.- , . .. . I-Imusiaiu' HANNAN Coomfu, B.S. MONTCLAIR, N. J. Kuppa Della Rho. Irllrumlrrnl Iidilor, The I.nfn-yrlfrg Inuior Prom Commillrc. It is an established fact that at no dance since he has been in college has Herb had less than two dates. The man- ner in which he has extricated himself has varied with the situation and certainly this training will stand him in good stead, alike in diplomacy, business or marriage. Herb possesses a craving for Guy Lom- bardo, Ruth Chatterton, mashed potat0CS and Dr. Tupper's survey course. Al- ways a serious student of the nation's business, we have it from a reliable source that his suppressed desire is salesmanship. We believe that he could sell wooden legs to a track team or glass eyes to 31 deaf man. i ,.... 4' ' 'f' .-.,.,..,.-...M , ...,,..,.- .....,-..... .. a ...f- . ...f-. W. .. . KMQMIT RICHARD Ciuzrrz, A.E. IJQBANON, N. J. Phi Drllu Tbffll. L Club, Maroon Key fflllllj Culllmvlg A. S. M. IZ., Track Cl, 2, 3, 41, Relay Tran: U, 435 Cross C0llllfl'.1' 12, 315 WI'l'XfIillK ill. Kermie's argumentative ability has won for him a place of distinction in the renowned organization of the Narrow Minded Engineers . In spite of the fact that his methods are somewhat obsolete, he manages occasionally to present a point which contains a thread of logic. Kermie's performances on the cinder track are also not to be overlooked. As a mem- ber of Calumet, he struck terror into the hearts of the Freshmen, but his rigid outer veneer was frequently pierced by a warm heart which showed that his bark was worse than his bite. Lvl IUW, .. V .. HN- ' li-M ' i v-' -A -' --'-- :.. f ' - -.,...,. ---.pas-. ,...,..-- ----- -- - - .............-..- , V, g me-,AA-Vu, .4 V..-.-... ,...- . .,,. ...., - ...,,.,., -Q ,-...-, T .1.,.,,,, .. .-.,... .....,,...........--.,..., - -----Y-P --,,v, , V- , -,- . A V V ..,... M..-.,-.......... 1'4 ' ----w--if -'M - ' .,.- 'A' , W-8-V .,,,.. . . ,,-.... ,,,,, w........-, ,WNW ... - fa , l W fi M A '-:K 'ir' i Tl--fi. W , if' fix ' ly.. 'g Q., ,, -- - M, ji, 1412-.24 A- -'-- jf:1t ' ' ' ' -- --'M ' - -' -:41:Lp....---.. .- ..f.,.-...,.,.. .LIL L 'X ,-...,........ ua-.55 - ..,..,.- ff ' 'mg - '-- --...v-.n.,Q1- .-f. ,f, .- ...... .mms mm 1 A - .a-.....,M.-.-pw. if ..... .-.,. , -. ...-N.,-.,.,. 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But he loves the institution so much that he has become one of our most faith- ful Sunday attendants. It is even rumored that his choir training has given him an almost unholy love for high church and things ritualistic. In spite of these faults, Al is one of Paul Eaton's most promis- ing engineers. His sunny smile and pleas- ant disposition are great friend makers. These friends of Al wish that he could spend more time on the campus so that others might learn Al's happy nature. Jun- -.--e t .. ..-, .,-.. - ..--Q., L - L, --,. A , Y . ,, . , ,A . , A-vnlf ,A vLA . - Y Arn. AA .- A A if - ...df-ch-.. ,--... . . - -..... ' .- iw 1'1'..,it x DONALD HAIKWICK Cnocic, B.S. GREENSBURG, Im. Alpha Cbi Rho. Football Squad fl, 2, JJ, Frcxbman Baseball, R. 0. T. C. 41, zp. Rome, it is said, was founded by a couple of brothers, and what boys they were. But Rome wasn't founded in a day. Neither was Greensburg. But to proceed, this Greensburg flash is a part of a pair of brothers who have had things humming since their advent to Easton. Don has a big heart for everyone, a smile for all, and a laugh for some. In short, he is a very ine backslapper. Don isn't only an athlete, but is also an English student of discrimination, a rare combi- nation in these days when students are prone to scorn culture as a collegiate ob- jective. Don is allegedly a singer, but there may be some dissenting votes on that. QA... ,.., -..l......,- ......,--.- ...-..-2 - -..V . ,-l....-- .. , A...-.1 A.....4.'.Q4s -i....A-- ,..1.,,- W..-1... ' Ai.. .4 . .-.-2' 1TI...... . ,,,..... .- 4 --1 .-,- -........ - .fr- --.-.-4 .+-i.....- . ...........-- .-.J-.... ,-..,.,...-.,.. ...A.........1 h ,. A .A--A41 --75 . 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Y 3-L-in pu-nrA,AA AL Alpha Cbi Rho. 1' sf' f-f Z inng, 4 N 5 1 ,..N wi it fl .- , Q, -1...- --..- f---4--f 1-49- ...if- ------ -. ,,,..., .. ...-,. . .H-H , -,.-..-. , H.,-... 4 L' -N.. -..-,- , u-L...,,. -Q. , -QQ.- . .........- n.,.i... . .a,..- i, h-5,1 , ,g,, X... 5. -.. -.,..,.-f A I , .,.-.1-f. ..- .f ' A- - A-:,- - f . v-J ...eq . .,.- 5, -.L14 -ffL..-,-.'.,...- gp W--Mm -H --+- -ia.- -iw -. sh-.. Q..- .. .. ..-.. ...1.- , GREENSBURG, PA. x.......... . . ..,7. - . N- ,,., ---'IQ ' HOMER NALEY Cnocx, B.S. ,,. , ,- .LTTZJ 5-4 -M-. ,. ...N ,. L.. -5...- ...4,., . .R-M ...M , ....., , -X., . ,Nr , , 'i+..- . -...-.,, -,.-. . -..... ..,sY N 5+-.-.f . ...,..-, . -....,.., .NEW .,,.,,4 U, SN Q., -.xg -- is . TX-,. W uf le. li! 'hi-.. I! WL . -5, -.,, ' +. L . -...,,,, , fx., '-1 '::51'LJfL -1:71, im.. . '--i':g ' '-Q-...Q -1 ih, . ., E -a. . -lir- IITLIQ -5 - 'iv--Q, N vw . 1 , .. .-.:r--- .i 'wvv- .. , -..,-...., -....,, ..., -,.... .-,,,- , -v-N, ..-i' ' -......... -,wg --.. . ..,'g-........... -v-....,.iw-1. --..,....... Brainrril Conncilg Buxvlmll Squuil 12, 315 R, O, T. C. fl, ZQ, Corporal f2Jg Lacrosse' QU. A somewhat green and innocent fresh- man was Homer when he first gazed with awe and reverence upon Lafayette's cam- pus but he very soon accustomed himself to college life and became a true Lafay- ette man. His pleasant smile and enthus- iasm to please everyone with whom he came into contact could not help but have a positive attraction for all who met him. Homer has distinguished himself both scholastically and athletically particularly in the latter has he demonstrated his abil- ity as a stickman and ball tosser. His genial how you wuz and thrilling tales of romance and adventure have made him one of the most popular men in college. -i, . , ...- -S...-- -.., ----- ,. -A - g, Q 3 . W..- -7- .. ., U51 2 4 K Q lil nl! li l l 1, iivliiw lb l 1 li llg I ffl .' I' A A ., iq 'klflkmiixgx All l ' i W Q33 l i l, ijlfjygd V lr1,,Nv'uli .f Q 1 'mi' lil li' XXNXZ 'lilil if if ll t i'. l5j- tg. ii 1. I it 4 .iF 3341 , e lrirlw ., ,, .il-in-1 lllli-lil irliliif'll i ' T 'i 'lil y lil l Wf if 4l!l4l I: fl ll ll l 1 ill li i li l ll ill ll ll ll lllll ll Hill -- -Y ... ..-,,,Y.,-- .. ,, .......... ....r,- .....g...p. ...,-,-,, ' , ,.,........-...., 1..- ., HENRY MUNOZ CUETO, M.E. HAVANA, CUBA Fvncingg Swimmiugg Cosnzoliolilurl Club, Svcrcfary C43- Harry has had constant clifliculties while at school here, the chief one being his constant effort to establish good com- mutation facilities between Easton and Havana. Of course, the mechanical en- gineering department, as usual, has done bit to make Cueto's road their little rough, but you can't keep a good man down even when down means Cuba. In addition, the going was hard because those Easton females just could not resist those dark curly locks and so Henry spent much of his time either with or avoiding the fair sex. The strange part of it is that the girls did not seem to mind Harry's attempt to speak English and Spanish at the same time. ll ll ll ll I r lllll ll ll llllllll ll ll ll lil i -.-.-Q. --nsvwww V E-...Q--.-:uni ,,. -..on-.-Qi , , .......-1-91 'E ......,-- .....,- M.-1-an ' I -,guinu-I -'I W- ..-. ,Y ...-.-..,.-.....-.. -,.. , , ,. ,,,......,--. .. .,.N..g V A - -..A J Y Y ' ' ' -f -3-- H Q.-- at , Y, 5 'ff ,cs-5 - --1.3 --.....- A ........,.... w---nv,-u-. vs-nv--W-- ..,. 4...---.. .-Y..- sw-.f-..-.. . ,.. ..,,., v --.N - -.f-f-1--ma.- ,., '---Q... 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E -fag -f ' . 1 -M ' '-1'::::2::.z -1:.?r-:-.--2. ..g.3Qmw?.f'3'ff----- - W ' '.:.,xf::f1 .::::: T' A' ft ' mfr 7 'f --- ---W ....-gggE1?lf2?.E:H35 .- . . . . .- . -....... -- .1-.----L----.H -..-,.....,,,, ,,...,,.,..,.....,..,,,,,5,gA .. ,,,,,...........-............,............,..-......... ... ...-aww..- ,,,,,. Jfmaum ,. ..... . M .- .. .M - ... .--.-....,..N,, ,G -..- -, -., --...,,,...,..-.....,. ......- -., . Q. . . .. . , . . , ..,.-M,...-.-,-,,.,y, ,. -- --1 ,L Q 4 -uf . .:f'-1'-, --W -p Uv - -. -,. .4 who K Y ,,,.....,... - Q-.M -....A-.-,..., --,,,.,-,.,.f. .. , - v.-.:1.g: a1..g.. --M 1-.a.+e.-:.z'f,' GEORGE MADDOCR DIEHL, E.E. CHARLES RICHARD D,AMATO, B.S. EAST RUTHERFORD, N. J. Arrows. Croxx Counlry f1,'2, 355 Track QI, Zj. Charlie was at one time, early in his college career, quite irresponsible 'but he has spent the remaining portion of his stay here proving that he can accomplish any task set before him very efficiently. He is favored with the ability to fit him- self into any type of personality and live a Jekyll-Hyde life. We admit that we like him better when he attempts to be himself. There is one thing about Charles that can not change. That is the cyn- ical, half quizzical smile that follows one of his many jokes. Strangely enough, he has fondest expectations of entering the surgical profession. EASTON, PA. A l'l'01U.V. A. I. E. George would receive three stars ac- cording to a method of rating devised by himself, and believe us three Stars gotta be good . Ask George. Arrows just could not do without George. He keeps the only official list of eligible dance dates and carries on all correspondence relating thereto. He is also an expert at knuckle- rapping and has broken many a heart by pursuing this unique method of inviting woman's wrath. He is the instigator and accomplice in the composing of a model E. E. report which gained some fame among the members of that group. 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'N -11.1.1 1 , 1-.x,NgY, wg,-. 1-5-. - lit---. ..,. 'S--5--. -.Q-...,-..,.. '---'vw-.-.... -., -.1:.:-. -v-s....,,,, ., 0, -....- A ,,.,,,...,,. GEORGE Sl-IELLY DIETRICH, B.S. HAZLETON, PA. Kappa Sigma. C4l1IlllIl'fj Cboirg junior Browxi' c70llllllHl!'1'. De has a pleasingly easy and effortless way of conducting himself through col- lege, spending most of his time relaxed in the depths of an arm chair, discussing the song hits of the day. Aided by his con- genial ways and his clever repartee, De makes friends of all who meet him, espe- cially the opposite sex, who appreciate 1115 suavity and wit. The word Hazleton has the effect of bringing on ur1uSU2l loquaciousness to De , for he is a loyal supporter of all Hazleton teams, With Ray Stecker as his all-time luminary. De- velop your potentialities De , and there's nothing in the world that can stop you. ,.,,.-- -...-..--..., ..,A---....,... ., --....,.... -..,...a,--..... . ,, . ...,-. ,..... ...-.. --.L , . Fioiui D'IsADono, A.B. MARTINJS CREEK, PA. Sphinx. Doc came to us in his Junior year with the sole ambition of perfecting the gentle art of self-expression. Judging from his ability to orate in three differ- ent languages, one would say that he has approached this ambition with remark- able efficiency. However, Doc has not limited this ambition to cultural subjects, but has in- cluded athletics as well. He is an accom- plished basketball player and time and again has claimed the respect of his intra- mural opponents by his scoring ability. Doc has already found his life voca- tion in the teaching of the Scriptures, having become an ordained minister be- fore entering La-fayette. - ..-ftr.'x'xc:'- , ... ,...,,,,M7:, . W ....M,.,v:'. -. W .-. . f..-:hr , a.-.. ....-ell: - .-..... . ...-vars.: -H., ...V-.1.,:-N - -... ......i..-rw -., . ...-.s.-...N .....4...,.f., 1 - ... ,.,1,,q 4-,. - .... ...,. -r-.+ ----...-.. .,,N.wm,. r.-....,,.... 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'fg:'. 4 pg.-..f :una--... -:gi----- nan--....... . ' --f 3...--... T- ..-.--Y .-.. .. -11-Q..- , I-.Q-.... gi,----.. ,,.... ip...- .,.,.-.-M- -g-..',. , ,--.--. 91-un.-L... --- 3-.,.,- I A .K .-. 11,-Q-.--K- 5 55 -...-.Q.....,,- 5 5 5 55 gp.-1l........ 1-.----..- -g-4.---.-L-,- lj ,, .... .-.--s....-.-........-,..,--N....-,-,........,..-.,... ..-H .f -- Louis JosEPH Doucuxss, A.B. JERSEY CITY, N. J. Kirby G0l'l'YIlllIl'llf uml Law Socirly U, 41. Doug , this quiet and unassuming chap, is one of the most likeable and de- pendable fellows that entered four years ago. Although he is proud of being a life-long resident of Mayor Hague's stronghold, he has shown no unusual in- terest in politics except at the dinner table. We understand he is headed straight at the study of law. Mesmerism, however, may steal this good man from the legal profession. Douglass has definite ideas of what college should consist. He supports these ideas by seeing every movie in town. ' YF. -, l58l -- - -..'...,,. , ROBERT ARMSTRONG DIKEW, B.S. DEAL, N. J. Pbi Gumunl Delhi. Lic'ul1'nauf, R. O. T. C. Four years ago a scouting party from Staunton arrived on the Lafayette cam- pus. Among this group of ex-corporals we found a Napoleon, if size is considered as the criterion for picking such generals. The chief problem of our Napoleon was the manipulation of a schedule which al- ways seemed able to attack him from all sides and to make it look as if he would meet his Waterloo early in life. Somehow Drew has managed to out-maneuver the faculty and so his pleasing personality is seen daily on the hill. -, , .-....,..., . ,., .:,,.... ., .,-,.., ,,..g-..- ...- ,T ..,....f- .,-.....4-1. ,. ...Q-... , -..+... ,-i.l .. .--Q.,- -,. ,,.,....--i E.-.-.,.,.. ... ....-- . .. . . , . --l.:: ,.. --.....- Qs.-.. -iq... --+L...,... t-... 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M.--k. -.-- , , H ,- . ,,,.-f ' 'TQ-1.-f - A- - ,.,,a. ,-.. , ,.,A ., ...---.... - .a...-...--.,.e,U - Y A A V Y Y ',..,..7 - ' r f - , 3.1 .....,,,,. ..'L..-,- i.1,...,. .. .. ...,... ,. RUPEIKT LEATHERS DUFFNER, CH.E. SUMMIT, N. J. Phi Kappa Tau. Cayley Chemical Sorivlyg Sonrr C255 Bum! U, sp. Rupe is from the garden state, but if you have ever seen him take that Ford of his around Easton you will realile that he didn't take long to brush the hay seeds off his coat. Rupe is famous for two things. His Ford is one, and his ICC cream pants is the other. Just as soon as the weather gets a bit snappy out Come the white corduroys and Rupe is all set for the winter. Engineering got another victim when Mr. Duffner came along. Strangely enough he likes being a sacrificial lamb to the god of big bridges and meter read- ing. Well, Rupe , you can at least HX your car. : ...,- U91 , .., J........ ,...-.- ....-.Nh . . ., 4,-...... ...... THOMAS DUNLOP, Jn., M.E. ELMHURST, N. Y. Kappa Sigma. A. S. M. E. Tommy's whole character is permeated with a frankness which has proved to be his most appealing trait. He has that trait, strange to members of the Engi- neering department, of being able to be serious on occasions. He occasionally startles his professors with his I'm from Missouri attitude. You may be sure that Tom is going to know what it is all about. Those most intimate with Tom have noted a distant, serene, and inspired look on his face at odd intervals, and it is said that one female charmer has been solely responsible for his past and will, we fear, be the sole master of his future. MP4,-, .....i.--..-.-1 ...,-.-----an .- .. ,-.--.----an . . ..-?.- , -. ...F-..,1...g ,,,.,...,--.....-q- ,.. .,.,.,-.1 . .e .,,. ---...-.--..1- M? f -.....- -- --------1 .. ,..-....- --- ----gn.- ...,... .. .,,, e, Q- . ...... .1- Q- 'Q---I . MQN..- , '--- - ...-.- -inu- V ...... -..... ...... . -vu-at . .Lil 6, , .. ......... ,,,.. ...... 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Q,-.. , - .- E .. , .e:,,fif:3g,g,- ,,ftg-,,gi.-- , 4.2,-g., :er CHARLES EDWARD Ei.uoT'r, A.B. , ....,.,...--...- ,.-.....,,-..,.,....,,.,,....-......,--.--.,. ...... - STEPHEN EDWIN EDIKANEY, B.S. BETHLEHEM, PA. Della Ullsilon. Varsily Foollmll f2, 3, 415 Wn'sll.'ng CZ, 3, 4Jg H1'11uywr'igbl WVL'XlIilltQ Cbamlzion CI, 325 Prrxi- fl.-nt of Culnnw! Cllllzg Maroon Key Clubg Chairman, Frvxhman Btlllllllff. One glance at this giant guard from Bethlehem is sufficient to convey to the observer that Steve is a killer among the female elite of Easton. Ed plays the role of a lone wolf as far as the chattering sex is concerned for he imparts little or none of his infinite store of knowledge regarding Eastonian possibilities and no amount of pumping will force him to di- vulge the whereabouts of his most recent discovery. In spite of his promiscuity in the forc- going regard, Steve has clearly demon- strated himself to be one of the main- stays in the line at left guard for the last three years. We vaguely suspect that Ed's profi- ciency as a wrestler is advantageous to him during one of his clandestine sojourns as well as on the mat. 603 EAST OMNGE, N. J. Tlldfrl Xi. Freshman Busvlnlllg Vurxiiy Buxclnlll 42, 3, AU. For several years Chick has been profiting by Mr. Miller's illuminating dis- courses given in banking classes, and as a result of that training he has gained not only financial Wisdom but considerable worldly knowledge as well. Chick has cultivated a paternalistic air that might well be very helpful in the near future. He is known for being quiet and reliable, and has a soft spoken manner that sug- gests confidence. Extremely quiet and re- tiring, he has generally used an altruistic philosophy as a working basis in college relationships, and has as a result gained a name of being helpful to his friends. ,....-..-- . .45-1:11- ..-- ..-...... . ..- U I .JMAA 3.4 ,-.W ,.,.,,,--.-M ,,.-- ....,...... .. .,.-.. . ..--.. -..,.4 .-.-,,. ..-....,.. ,...' ' --...:: ':::. 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He has a taste for bridge but prefers hearts or rummy, likes Ruth EC- ting, Guy Lombardo and Dr. Bingham and plans to enter a career of medicine. We have heard from various sources that Lou is a man of considerable deter- mination and serious purpose but we hope that women don't prove to be his down- fall. . ,. L-f.-..,.,.......,,...,- .,.....,. .... ....,..-. -..,..,, ,..... ., .,, .-,, ,. I .4 f- j,'15,.,g,.,,.,...'...g......,...J .. .-....J...Z.. .,1......, J., ' . .,,...L,..,. .......-., f.....-.. Y .. .l.-a--M-U .. . JOHN JOSEPI-I EVANS, B.S. DALLAS, TEXAS Kappa Sigma. lulramrlral Atblriicx, illflllllillg Boxing uml Tcnnix Cbumpiomhipx. John came to school with a very defi- nite outlook and purpose of life, which four years here have served little to change. For four years we have tried to detect in John some manifestations of his seemingly dormant interests in women and the light things in life. Distant rumblings have been heard in the ofhng. 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AGNEW Ross EWING, B.S. WEST GROVE, PA. Soccer 141. Hank joined us his senior year to be- come a member of the famous centennial class. He hails from West Grove, Pa., the town renowned for its roses, and im- mediately gained many acquaintances. Hank peremptorily gained a reputation on the much abused soccer team but other- wise wc have had little opportunity to know him. However, this late arrival succeeded in making social inroads among Easton's allegedly elect and so lived in accordance with the time honored Lafay- ette tradition of being truly independent and democratic. .. .. ...- M ...-. A - 5:62 scn ANTON, Im. Sigma Nu. A. S. M. E., Braizwril Council HJ. George, after a doubtful start in col- lege, has turned out to be quite a stu- dent - at least that's what he tries to tell us. George, who hails from the metrop- olis of Scranton, is known by more nick- names than any other six men. just as long as he isn't called late for meals he is satisfied. 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To the world in general Ferg appears quiet, bashful and studious but his more intimate acquaintances do not show any of the effects that such a nature would have upon them. His great passion for playing practical jokes is rivaled only by his love for walking the streets of Easton and admiring its feminine beauty. He is another of the supposedly hard-working engineers and although he rates scholas- tically 4.5, he never over-exerts himself in studying and thus deserves the title of Brighty',. Personally, we believe that his chemistry is a blind and that in future years he will become a burly sea captain, because of the greatly exaggerated tales with which he overwhelms his unsuspect- ing friends. Q...- +-.... '.. . 1 .-....., ,H - 'S+-....-fb' L... .... ,',:-'5- - Q-lx., , , 63 14 Phi Bela Kajijm. Knlzjm Pbi Kupjmg Kirby Ci01'l'l'!llIIl'llf aml Lrrxb' Sonirly. This is one man in the senior class that was always in a hurry. He had a very good reason for being so. Among other things much of his time was taken up during his junior and senior years by the work he did as a lab assistant in geology. He also found time to hit those books for an excellent record, having rated Dean's List for several semesters. As yet Paul hasn't decided whether his career will be that of a lawyer or an educator. Personally we think the lawyer is stronger although Paul has had considerable ex- perience as an educator in those dear days when he roomed in South College. - - - ..-t...... .-f . ... ..-...1, --5-...Ng .,.......... --..-N ...-,....--.- '-'-+'-4s- nr V.-........... e .. f -..-1 ...-.- . -.-s.Q..,. v t. . ---4 . . ...... , ,,., --1-an .. . .,.,....-1: -Jw...-.-.-.... --s.,-...l .. . , -..- .,...-...- ...1..- --f -Qi .,,...-....... -...,....,,, ......1.... ,,,, , ,........A.-.- ..,...-.- ,,, ,-.-. .......-. -....,,-.- ,...-Q.,-4 ...-.A lllll ,. . .. .-....,-., ...,,...,--,-..- . ...f ...--.N.q l i V ...si- ' A---qi -.....,gt, . 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X , .........-. -A .. - -M -mfc' ' f . gf ,-, A . :x:....,.,.. - . -7-i'i T1iT2 .u .iii 'T.,,:L....,........,.... 4...,. ' ,.,.....--rT'7i1::I': L , 7 - - ,...., A.,.,, . ,, V, E Y . j---,viT.,,,-4---'iff-zf.-.j-J FREDIQRICLK DELONG Fxs'ri-111, B.S. Osama RALPH Flsci-lim, B.S. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Towers. L Club, Varsity Foolball QI, 2, 3, 435 Cullum? Club, Marshal of Ibn Class of 1932 QIJ. Three L's earned in varsity football is by no means a trivial achievement and Puz can well be proud of his accomplish- ments on the Lafayette gridiron in the past three years. Puz has not, however, confined all or even the majority of his energy to ath- letics for invariably the name of Fischer can be found among that fortunate group of individuals on the Dean's List. Puz's athletic and scholastic ability very appropriately justify his intention of entering the coaching or teaching pro- fession, but whatever it may be, he will distinguish himself. Oh, rare combina- tion of brains, brawn, fellowship and charm, they are yours. Employ them to the best of your ability, Puz. ..........., ,M ,-....,..., f-- K UTZTO WN, PA. Al'l'0lL'X. Meluugc Slug. 'Way back in ,28, Kutztown's pride and glory in the form of tall, fair-haired Freddie came to Lafayette. Leaving be- hind broken-hearted maidens, Pennsylva- nia Dutch sausages, and limburger cheese, our little hero's Hrst accomplishment was the learning of the English language - a most remarkable feat. His first inten- tions were to major in Biology to give him a background for his medical ambi- tions, but, alas, all for naught Doc Kun- kel's classes! Freddie changed his maior from the pursuit of chromosomes to the pursuit of women. Nevertheless, we are all confident that Freddie's agreeable na- ture will never leave him without friends. - ... wr- 0... n-.-i. -..-u .....-.... , .-.--Q - .. ....-s....... MA- -.-.....- , .-...-.-..- 5 ' . .. ....w.. A- ... ,.-FSL: -., ..... ...,..,. 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Q... , , 'i--JI' . '---... WIT. . '--1-....- .. --...-.W '-'---nn, . '----...IIIL in---w......- ., --.--...-.......,-. i 0T--ww.. v-v- ., . 5v-.-,.-- .... . '--nv 1 ll l l l ill lv l gL.,, ll! 'lil , .. .... -,, N - ,turf ,,1,-3.1: Y .,....f.....f.,.. -1 JACKSON Liii.ANn lfox, B.S. - ,-5 ,- fi,-Twig, NORRISTOXVN, PA. Sigma Alpha Epxilou. Allvba Pbi Omega, Glw' Clulr Cl, 215 I,rlfflyi'lIv SMH, Iirvsbnmn Trarlc. Before Lee', won the intramural ban- tamweight boxing title in his Junior year, he had not been heard of to any great but the memory of that outstand- ing glove contest of a year ago will never let us quite forget him. Although Lee f his time in Jenks, irations do not prevent his t d Qand very easily, we CXECYIE, spends considerable o his medical asp getting acquain e might addj with the fair ones of Easton. He was, for a time, considering amalga- mating with several of them for the pur- pose of instituting a dancing academy, for Lee is an accomplished dancer. -qv-... .-c. A f6S ..... . - .q-. . -10.-. ...- . . -... S'I'liPHliN Cooiui FRANCISCO, C.E. l.I'l'Tl.E FALLS, N. J. Alpha Chi Rho. The Lyrrg A. S. C. E. For some reason, these quiet country hamlets seem to breed the better gentle- men. Steve, in spite of the fact that he is a Lafayette engineer, is quite a well- bred chap. He is an authority on Emily Post and is sometimes known as the blue book man of the campus. Much of his time is spent answering, dodging, and ful- filling various social engagements among the would be smart set of the local me- tropolis. But these teapot tempests, as Steve would call them, have never dis- tracted him from his intellectual pursuits. His roommates tell weird stories of Steve's occasional song and dance exhibitions, but all those things have a cause somewhere. ,..-- ,. , ...Q-q ,. 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Unlike the average brighty , Charlie is in for a good time on all occasions. He just overflows with vim, vigor, and vitality which no doubt accounts for his success on the campus. One of Frenchy,s great engineering jobs was making a success of the first N. F. A. dance this year. He was chairman, and in his estimation, the event was the out- standing affair of the social calendar. ...- Y.x,, Y A-V f' H - -,-V fir' ,,-, ,,-,,. T- ,,W . -.. ..., ,, -......,,,Y,.,,., A ---H , , ., ..a.,.. - -.,,...,..,.,-,-. -- inf:-.. ---N W ARTHUR ROY GAEBHL, M.E. LARCHMONT, N. Y. Alps.. cm Mo. ----.i..., ...:ea..1'.::i' I 66 1 ,v , --...5,s'- it-K--.J FM, aj.- A. S. M. E., Vice-Pr'f'ximl1'1ll of Calzlmclg Glcc Club QIJ. A formula for super-energy was once discovered by scientists back in Larch- mont. It got away from them with the result that Gaebel has been unleashed at Easton for the last four years. Besides his winning smile, Art is famous for the unusual line of gibberish such as Haben ze faben?', Humdy How you was? which has drifted down from the woods. A whole bag of tricks with which to amuse countless thousands link- ed with a magnetic personality has indeed made Art well known. 5 . ,. ...,......-- L.,-1-, . ,......,-- .,..,...,- ,..,.....,,. ,.-,,,... K , .-, .. -,.... ., -Q.-,. ,-... ...ii- .....,,1..... ........-i .. ... .. -.,.,.- 1 A ik... --x...,- -......,, -5... .....,... ,-N...,.,, ... c.N.. -......,, ...-.., -.....,.,,.- . .....,. . .. .. . .. ....,,., i... -S.. s........ ..., - . ,-.-.-...- . ..----....-- -...-...- . .F ,...-Q.. ..-,..-1. ......1,-. . . ........-1 .,,.. 1...- ,,,,,....- .. ,....-.... ,....--.f---.- .,...-.... . ,.,,.,..... ,.....-- -...,.... ..-.......... ....,-.-.-1 ,.....f-.f-- - ..........., ....,,...,,,, Y-.........,. -..--.,-..,.. 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A - .............. . -. .,.,....,,...... M,ij' ,.......... - 41, V, 7 ....,..... Al V ,I VAV .4--l 1--N pu, ,, ' ia Y , T , . ...pug gi, . -i , -.....,N,- .... L,-f-, Q... bg... , - n--. -1. -1 -..., -pi -.f-.- z:,,,,4L ...,,,...-...4..,.-,- .-,., ,... I-.- 7 -....... ..,....- .....,L. ......,,., EMIL JOHANNES GEERING, B.S. RIDGENVOOD, N. J. ' , Tbcla Della Cbi. Maroon Key Club C335 Gnylvy Cbwninll Sovivfy fl, 4jg Ctlllllllffj Axxixfmlt Mullagrr, Dvbafillg. ... .-...W 1 -Y' smile. This and his ability to jest has - , ,.-.,. --..f..,.. -1,,..--- -......,. . -....,- . -...... ,. --- --.....-, . ,,,.- . ..f- QN ....- . . s.. .- ,, 'T -sf.. , given us a man that we cannot help ad- miring. He is modest and unassuming, but is ready to protect his rights when trampled on by others. Though he is quiet at times, you are usually certain to hear from him before the day is over. His sincerity has won him many friends. This, coupled with his ability to get down to some good hard work has made him a de- ,,... 4 , cided success as a student. We can't 1m- agine a time when Emil will be without :Tiff ' friends. Exif T g:'.'fgf'e:f'1i w . ---' , E671 , ,. .-in-..... ..............,,,. .. ..---.--v -..,...-..- .....,,,, ...M ..,,. . -.-Q.. .......-,.. W . WILPIELM ALLEN GEICJEIK, CH.E. LORAIN, omo Wrvslliug Squazl CZ, 3, 455 Fencing Squufl 12, 3, 419 165 POIIIIJI Inlrzlmural Wrrfxllirzg Champion 435. In Al, Doc Lewis has an outstanding protagonist for compulsory chapel. He at- tends chapel with uncompromising regu- larity - after the Hrst two months of each semester. The majority of his time is spent among the smoke and fumes of Gayley Hall and the remainder in the gym where he receives his exercise wres- tling. Al made the mistake of spending a year at Oberlin before coming to Lafayette but since he has been here he has earned the reputation of being a hard worker and having developed a marked affinity for the ladies. Easton, we are certain is sorry to see him depart. - .,,.o,---... .,,.........-4-. ..-N-.-v.-..,. . .v .,....,q Q--f -in-4-Q-. V f- -...,, .- I wi--ny. ,,..-...Q ,V-..-4---Q. ,....---15,3 .,,..---nun . .-in-aus ., '4i . ,.A.....,-11 -- ---ago . ...---1 . ...--queue v - '--4 x, , '?ll -4 'f'N-will ....- ---n-.,..- ---s-algal! -.-u+.4,i --V .YY-mi . .. - - '---.--nc w---ndlnq --+143 e-----....4..n.q r -sa-JU' ---'---sp-aug -.......-..- ..v--1-on .--v-...gg .s-.4-4--nn-1 4-qv 1 .--.....,...guun ......,-gg. '--augg ..--n-'fini ,.,.,...4.--1 J----m3 ...Q- .. -...- --...vii 'f-----suv-4 -...-tina-Il ... 4--aj -qn-l --1-3-:nl ,...--o-3 . ....-an-.qgg V -chun- llllllll ll i'-3-iii? 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' 5... rv- Ly -.fn , ...fn ia, . i ' ' ,..,.. --A- ng Qu..- iJ,d1I -Vh IC t, ..,,-.-W 4--,.....,--........-.. -..-...f--.4.,.an..,,...... ,,.,.-...K ......-, Fiuani-zlucx Mliliillili CiIl.BIiR'l', ja., B.S. imiuusuuixc, Im. journalistic, musical, dramatic, athlet- ic, intellectual opportunities for individ- ual broadening all lay before Fred, but he decided against every one, stuck' to his books and classes and movies, and steadily if not startlingly marched through four years of dull academic routine. Not that he wasn't qualified for some sort of other activity, with a pleasing personality, but it was evidently too much trouble, an attitude which so often produces a lim- ited concept on the exact nature of a college education. And so Fred will get his B.S. in a few weeks, and march on to enter the great body of alumni who sing the Alma Mater and wonder why. -,-- w....,......,.. . - 'H' ,- x..,.. If ,W .1 .f 33 .if ...-N. ..-- .- a -1'- 'T I' .. 1f',.f.v f 68 .....,.....5 - - ...-.n. g- . . ,-...1.. ..., . J! ' .,i - ...-,r -5, -fi , an . , -..W , : s . .. ,.... ,U .,......f 3. N. ...M . fl? 7.-0253. , -4W'!Y'!Y6Y?Tf 'f'7 T -5'7 'V7i' ' i -.-L1...,,.- :F-,.,,,,,,,..: ,......-,. ,.,........,.-, . st.. . ' , , , KENNETH WIl,I.IAA1 Liaia GLENN, A.B. lxocuvituf CENTRIZ, N. Y. Phi Della Tlwlu. Ken came to us via Colgate, St. Stephens, and Cornell summer schools. Quite a long, arduous journey in thc quest of knowledge, we must admit. But Ken is a hard-working student and has that certain amount of perseverance that should enable him to avoid the apple- selling brigade after graduation. Ken is quite a man with the ladies, and last year was among the leaders of the race for King of the Monoplanen, but this year he seems to have lost interest in the contest and has devoted his time pri- marily to scholastic endeavors. ...-,-.--. . 4 - ' .. ,Q Q' --f---...'..',, ..-.,, -...,., .,. .--....... .-......,. ' ' ----- .Ll . 1' ---w K ,-.. ' ...-+...,,' . R '. Li' Llllll-'1ff'fff' ....-.,...,..v--,.,..... ---- Y ---. ,... ..., - , ,M .v.......... ,,.A . ' 1 ,-,.. H.. . li' .4- ,...-A: I . ...,.... ivy.- -.J ... ,A .. W-M, -irr nr V , g ---1...-.....,.... . - ,, --- .,, .-.- . A 'A - -- - - v -..-.-.....- ...-..-,,.....,..---........f--... ,, Mgx.-..,--- , -.,....--.,,,...,,. ,., .. .M..... ,v mv, A , L ... .L H mn-hw. K -V I MA, -3 vw---:,m,.Wmg,, ..--.W Lal V g I g , HV N. ....,..,,.,...-..--.-.........,..,..,,.. , W t.. :tif ' ,area .f-- -2ii '7'f' - .--. . -W x' '- .1 ., -.- Ae----A -- . 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M, f ,.-' Wm- W -- --3.1: i I -:Sf f 4. . p 4 ff-... l .A ------1 X ,... fn . . ... ,,,.,...,.. ..,. ..-.-....,,-,.,- ,, f if Wm ..-...,... .. -vf ,M , .. vga.. . ,, .-.-.-...-. ., . .. - .-...,...,--.-- n,,v,,,,, . A Q, ,',, , ,,..,.,.,.....-..... ,-..,.,..,.-... .,.. ,....-..,,.,.. Y.., -..... . ., ......-...-...-..-... 5. v ..-,,.., , - -.. .. L ,Q - It v. . ...... ....,,.,.,..,-f -f-..,...: .f,--.-.,.. NL.. -,... --...-...-..,-. 1....,...- - -- EDXVARD GO'l Fl.llili, B.S. 1-iILLs1u13, N. J. Towvrx. Vursily Baseball QI, 2, 3, 435 Baxkvfbnll CZ, 3, 43. On the basketball court he is a pretty shot. Well, eight years of practice ought to tell. On the baseball diamond he is a pitcher who throws home run balls. Ed's keen eye and expansive tongue have contributed to many a memorable incident especially in intramural athletics. Ed also is among Mr. Ziegler's beloved students in education. Ed is always grip- ing about something, even if it is imag- inary, but at any rate that is good speak- ing practice, and there is nothing like having oratorical talents even if they are misdirected. ,..- ,, ., . ...... v -... ...--. .-L, A - ,,,,. ,,.....,...,,...,.-,,,. . ,. ...... s. Awe.. 69 Wm-' ....I ' W . '9 ', -'gr K ... - --c....,,9 WCW... .. ......-. .. ...... - -.,s.-- ,-..., -......,,,, ....-,...-.N,.,,,,,,,,,.M-N W U i - - A . .A .L . . ,,. L ...H ...,,.,,.N,.,.. . -,, . -. ...-..- --Q-..--wwf, ... . --.-.,, ,... -...J-...,f-1 .....-..... ,,, .., -.....N , ,. . . -.-an ,.,........-.....,., -- - ---..-W me ,. .,...,-..,,,, .. .--. L... .1 ... . ...-.-..wi - ......W ...rr . L-.-W -1.1 .- ......-...,, , .. ...... ,-.- ..-f--.-.--r--.N . .,...,,--H -5 , ..,,...v ,.. -. -.....-.wwwfyzfr ' -- f...ff-'uf .w - -.0-h...,r..-., -.- . --...... ....q fy-- ...,.,.,.,.,... ,..- - - --. - - - - - -- -- .........., ,,.,...-3, , ,,,,, , , .L ,... ......... L ......... -.a-.-..q--a-- -.Q-4---... -1---......... ............--- -i: -.. .- --an-s.-.. .-....,--,... L.-...,U -. ,- I , ., .--no-4......... s.-...., . WILLIAM LONGYEAR GIi12VlI.LE, B.S. GLEN RIDGE, N. J. Alpha Chi Rho. L Club, Baxvlmll Sffllllrl fl, 2, 3, 43, Varxity Bnxlwlball 12, 3, 4jg Lyn' Slajig Frvxhman Bau- qucl CommiHr'r'g Marshal of fha' Claxs of 19325 C1Il1lllIl'f Club, Maroon Kry Club. Introducing Bill Greville, better known as Ox to his host of friends and ac- quaintances, basketball player and popu- lar senior. Bill has earned his letter on the Maroon five lending his six feet plus and 185 pounds to Coach Lorenz, including his large pedal extremities, as a guard and center for three seasons. Besides being a basketball satellite, the Ox was a mem- ber of his freshman baseball club and has engaged in many campus activities. Entirely in keeping with his huge frame, Bill has a deep, rumbling voice which has been the nemesis to the peace- lovers of the hill, and no wonder that he is wanted for the Indian War Dance to be staged at the Centennial. Won't that be cagey ? ---... --4-... ... 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W-...,f-., , 1. .ar-.J ct-N V,-. . P.,-...V , , 1 ,. fs-..v.f: ,.,, - mp.-.M -we-...,.,, . . an-A nw .-...-w..-,.. .1 ww-ff-ws,-,,,. - , , fn. .Q-, .--.Q f--.......,,,,,-l I, 1 -nr.:-. :J , - ' t..v.uurv.n- W, ,, ,,, , ....fa GEORGE WALTER GIUEEIN, A.B. WILKES-EARRE, PA. Pb! Gamma Drllu. Swimming MJ. George is another of the Wyoming Seminary boys, but he does not claim the gridiron as his means of attaining fame. It is rumored that he is here to prove to the public that the seminary turns out men who are not football players, schol- ars, or lovers. He wants to show that it, too, turns out men who have that phil- osophical outlook on life of what's the use, I'11 get by-maybe. The only time this philosophy was dropped was when George got near the swimming pool. Then he tried to imitate greased lightning. ,, N ,-. , .. --.ew - ---.,.........Y.. '-W' .. .-.....,,. ..-......... ' ..-...nv-.. J- 4. ... -........-...--...-. as.-. . ..... ....-......M-..........t.........- , y ,.. L, - ,T..Vv,. ,Y f, Y. . ....-1. l70l . XT... , ...... - THEODORE RALSTON GRIFEITH, A.B. DOWNINGTOWN, PA. Chi Phi. Buxkrfbzlll fl, 215 Brlxvbull Cl, 255 lforlflmll Cljg Crllllulvlg 1:I'!'Kblllllll Billlllllff Commillcr. No doubt you have seen this handsome chap dressed in the regalia of Town Crier. He has cried at all the football games this year and by the time this book is published he will have cried near and far, up and down, and, in fact, every place where a crier cries. He owes it all to his stentorian voice he says. He is known around the campus as Red. He played football, basketball, and baseball until his pedal extremities gave out. NOW he spends most of his time trying to catch up on the sleep he lost while in Easton Hall. 1 H -3 -- - -. . ,s4z,... .......- u9...., . .1 .. ... A , ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, V -- ... . ,Y rrvt'--' Q, ,.-- r ,W ., - ,-T , .. Q, f a, , W-------l K f-....,,...-,a -gs,-Ll,-a..,...,.,,,,. , Y-, , . 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NO, Ed is not an instructor but one of those more fortunate members of the class who is able to raise something resembling a moustache. He is very quiet and digni- fied and when approached concerning the subject, he states that it was acquired during the long winters that exist in Glen Ridge when the inhabitants have no al- ternative but to hibernate. His frequent excursions to his home town lead us to suspect that Ed's mind is not concerned solely in obtaining an education. Ed will long be remembered for his famous class room blush. ':l'1T-fffriijg ,xg W-H V I 71 1 LJ, . M., -.....-..- ,- :-Q...,....- . . , ,.,..-..,.. . .Wag- .,,,.,..,,, .. ...... ... ...ff,.Q, --- .......,.. -. - .....-Q., .. ....... -...... -U -....,- ..... , ..... Z I ,z I V ,. w .I S ,,-:- :..............,.,-.......,, .- ... ..- .,.... ,.... HARRY EDWIN I'lAMll.'l'ON, CH.E. MAPI.I3wooD, N. J. Alpha Chi Rbu. Gilylvy Cl7l'llIiL'lll Socivlyg Trarlc. fl, 2, 3, 455 L Club. Ed is one of those strong silent men of the class of 1932 whose activities are largely confined to scholastic attainment but who is at the same time versatile enough to engage in track for four years. Ed's diligent quest for further knowledge has been rewarded with his election into the Gayley Chemical Society. Maplewood, with great civic pride, again claims a La- fayette graduate and well might that town be proud of Ed whose athletic achievements and scholastic success are of no trivial significance. His serious atti- tude toward life and his ambition to ac- complish something benefiting have gain- ed for Ed a host of close friends. .. ,,,, ,-..................., I .-.,,,..1. ----- -- - '.-..a..... , -- F, , V V A -M-..-. . - , , ..,, ., .... MW ....- ..... ,.,...... 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Although diminutive in size, Hanlon ex- ercised every means at his disposal to make life difficult for the Freshmen. In- cidentally, those same Frosh declare that Doc must be an excellent magician be- cause no one else could have so complete- ly disappeared during Freshman Week as he did. Doc , however, has many good qualities and has succeeded in making an enviable scholastic record in the pre- medical course. f72 .nrxvsrlfw---.. N - 1- -- .- EASTON, PA. Tbrlu Xi. K. R. T.g Slmlcnl C0lllIc'i,j Pi Della Epsilon, Vin'-Prvxirlmlg Kappa Phi Kalwpug Erlilor-im Cbivf, The Mrlungr' f4Jg Manager Varsity Dc- lmling Team C415 The Gargoylrsg News Editor, The Lafayrllc C455 Sports Ezlifor, The Lafay- vllz' O95 Axxirlzult Edilor, The Mvlungc C315 Sjnorlx Ezliior, The Mt'1dlIg0 O35 Sporlx Col- umuixl, The Lufaywlh' Ulf Lnfayrlle Ediforiul Shrff C235 Senior Corlfermcc Groupg Tennis Sqmulg Collf-gc Bowling Champion 1335 T'1z'Tg Lf' Cvrrlz' Frannlisg The Lrlfagralzbic' SMH O, 41. Carl is a big man around campus, one of those who wear a K. R. T. hat with carefree air. His lean figure is draped over a chair at meetings where things are done. His nasal Well, I don't know- often caused decisions to be reconsidered. When a Melange editor was needed this year, the college decided Carl's fingers could be trusted. Carl as a minister's son did his share to establish the proverbial reputation, but keep wine cellar padlock- ed, and trust your daughter implicitly when he visits you. Mentally, Carl is ex- ceptionally keen. Rapid evaluation and him psychological insight have made known as a satirist. But his caustic sar- casm is to the point. 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Q- ,- ., -+C sa., -. - - 4, IS... . ,,'. . -QTL.- . ,I L-, T-.. . . .. ... ' ll. l ll ll ll ll fl -.........., .. -...Ns m - :v-- L... .- , , Y sgi.. ' .....- -W. . 91...-ri..-........,..,,.,... M ........., . ,, , . ,. ..-f---n-.R . ,... -. .-.. ......-v.--,- '- .-.-,...-f-w---., . - , ,. ,. ,-,.-.. , .,., . ......--f-......--.. ,., .,.--..,..,.-.,-,,. . .-.. J.,-1 U . -. ROBERT JAY HELMS, B.S. mEcELsvxL1.E, PA. Delta Tau Della. Baseball H55 Corporal, R. O. T. C. Although Bob is a native of Riegels- ville and nightly deserts our domain for his home habitat, he allows us enough of his time to impress us with the fact that Riegelsville may justly be proud of this, her semi-wandering son. Bob came to us from Penn State after having passed two years at that institution. His only love is baseball and, despite his ineligibility to play until this last year, he nevertheless reveals part of his never-say-die spirit by competing in this sport at so late a date. Nice going, Bob. 1- ..-. Mai - Y -. AQ..- - --in . -.. ...' - . ,, -. . 'W qi. ,.. .....--- - ,,,,. ----- . - -- ......H ., v HY V----Q. .-....,., ,.. ..,, .. ,...... 'kn---,,-..g l73l . . ,.,,,.....,s...... -...,..,...,..-.f.-.N,x,...,. , ,,,-A , .. .,, ' -Q-- - Y .. -- Y '.....,.,A,,..-.,.. ,,, . ...,-.---.D-...... -......M . ..... . . .,.,............ if . CLINTON CHARLES HEMMINGS, A.B. CHESTER, N. J. Phi Della Thcla. Slurlrvfl Council C355 Kapjm Phi Kappa, Brainerd Socivly 13, 45, Trr':rxurz'rg Maroon Key Club, Glec Club QI, 2, 355 Cbuprl Choir 12, 3, 455 Mvlange, Ezliiorinl Slajfg S1'L'rL'lary, Fwxhlnan Class, Tl7IS1l1lUl Prize in Iournalixm 1355 Petrie Prize in Frenrb 135. As a result of Clint's active partici- pation in numerous organizations, he has come to be a universally known Hgure about the campus. He is particularly not- ed for his ability to organize and to direct various groups and committees that are responsible for the carrying-out of college functions. In Clint's college career we see illustrated the old adage, A man is known by his deeds . Dr. Ziegler's con- sideration of Clint as a typical teacher, combined with his natural scholarly capa- bilities and good judgment, should ulti- mately bring him a good position in the field of Education. . ...,..s,..... ... ....a.........-vs - .--..,... , ..,.... , .--.,,,,1 ..,,..,,, ......f-... u .-.......-4 . , .i.-...,..-..4 ,., --.- ..H . .-....eu .. .,,..-... f--- .... amz,-.ann .-....... .. ..,....-1. - .,.--....nr ....ta-...-Q-.-u ......sau ...f-......-u -..-..1.-.1 fp--1'---am... . .--.,-.,.,,, , , . .......-. . .--i-,nm .-....--.n ....-,...-ana ,,. .-....sf-nu ..--, . ....fum ...-fu , ....--.-A ,.,-a......sn-na.: , ,. -.....-,-an . ,W-......... .i.....,,. ... .--4-.1 ......---eu ...,...-... ......aa r--.A-1 ... -..,fau- . ...-.4-e ,,,.. ......fp - - ,,.,. ...aa . ... 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' ' f----.-... -,. -.,-N-...., .,.. --.....-4,,.,. . . ... , .4- , ,Q--,Q 3 Y W. , ,jg .. . , ,, , , , W., , .,'-'-s..-- , --.- , A-. 1, Y A .... BAYARD Wl1.1.lAM I-Irmmucx, B.S. Pl'llLADELPHlA, PA. Varxily Trurk C3, 4Jg Illfftllllllftll Alblrlicx. Bayard claims that he transferred from Juniata College because that co-ed -school prevented him from doing justice to his studies. His principal diversion is spend- ing the week-ends at his home in Phila- delphia ostensibly to see his family. On many occasions could be heard his powerful voice floating across the campus to his intimate friend, Yo Ferg! With the exception of these rather infrequent occurrences and Del's weakness for pounding on the dormitory doors, he is quite reticent and reserved and while he is on the campus, he devotes the majority of his time to study. l 74 --Y--..... ..---...- . .---...... . .--,......, ,. . .....-.. ,N Cl-IARLHS FREDERICK HOFFER, A.B. CARLISLE, PA. Signm Cbl. Kulajm Pbi Kiljnlm. Fred's name has never yet been men- tioned in any account without an allusion to various and frequent excursions to Easton's sister-in-law city, Allentown. We want to take this opportunity to correct any such statements that may have been made lately. Correction - Slatington. As a comedian and somewhat of a satirist Fred is a delightfully good egg - one of those fellows who do one thing at a time and do it well. He should make a vivid success of his profession of Education, for he is a good speaker in any mood. -Q-........ ..,-..- .........-.. ......,...- , ..,,,,...- ...,,......- .,...-..- ,.,..-... .-....- .,,,..... -.-.4 .---.-.- ... M11- , .-Q... +...,. ,iii ..-..,-.- ....-- --i... ,,-,,.......- .T.....1.- .,...f-- ..i---w-..,. A ' 'A-,,..,---i,,,...,- -..-7 A V' f'-'QF' ---...,-. ---vu-...... --+..i..- ---...... N--Q --go ' X accumu- ,, 1 f ,1 ......-':: f ,,, ...T Q Q: L . , f , -is-. ... -'V - ' ' ' 'Ee ' ' ' 1 ... ...,.....-4. -....... 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N-.- ...M L.-- -,Ill . rr--W -- st-.I.Ilf,.,1' -...-... ,LNL L-5+--.,- ...--....L ....-.,-.., -.h,....-, .gm . Q , -....,.,.x ,- -....-...-,,..,, - ---K,-... -xL'1'I - ' -E..., ' Y . -.--.f--. ,, , ,.. . ..,, ......g-1--4-, ' , .L ,.' ,....,,.- ...,-- ..,g1 'l,...-.1 ., , . , M,-.. ,-... .. ..,-,..,.. ---..,N.-. -....,.... ,- -.,,..--- JosiaP1VI Cl-miunzs I'IOOVliR, B.S. PI-IILADlil.I'I-IIA, PA. Tlwlu Dvllrl Cbi. Sluzlvul Council QZ, 43, lllfl'1IfI'4If!'I'lllf.3' Cuuuril Q3, 43, Pn'.virlz'ul C435 K. R. T., Maroon Key Club 13, 43, Vice-Prcxiilrzll 143, fiflllllllffj Bffllllffll Sl'L'H'flll'y CS, 435 FP'l'SlIlIl!lIl Foollmllg Asxixluuf Mllllll,Ql'Y Ifoollmll 4235 Iuuior Prom C0llIllllffl't'j I11fr'rfr11fi'ruity Bull f:OIllIlIlfft'l' C3, 435 Drul'x Day Cozuluiilcr' 143, Glu' Club QI3. The class of 1932 wouldn't be complete without Joe and we hate to think what the campus at Lafayette will be like when he's no longer around. There is nothing bashful or timid about Joe. He is known by everyone and knows everyone. He is one of the few men who are on intimate terms with the whole class. Among other things, Joe managed the 1931 Interfra- ternity Ball, which, incidentally, was one of the most successful in the history of the college. There is no one who knows as much about the class or is so closely associated with it. -s.,.,-, .N ...., .... , - -s-5... .-V.. . ... -- ,Ni-A- f--s--.M 75 . .-.....,-Y ..,L...., .-.f ,..N,.,...,... ...,. .L .,-.,... .-...-..-.- M..---.... .. .-.-+......, .....L. ., 1. ...... , g QQ.-. ......... .. .imau ,. .. nl-.... .. ,,. .. bw JOHN Arovslus HOUIKIGAN, Ju., B.S. WILKES-imiuus, PA. Pbi fftllllllltl Delhi. K. R. T., Pl't'Xltll'llfj Pi Delhi Epiilfmg Sfualeut f:0lllll'll CZ, 3, 43, Vi1'i'-I'rvxiilwlf C435 The I.ufnyi'flr', Busiurxx Slajf fl, 23, All1'L'fflXl1Ig MIlllIl,Q!'f Q33, Iillxilwxx Mumrgrr Q43g Meluugc SMH, Iuuior Axxixluul Baxkvllmll Mamlgerg lirvxbunm Brlxvlmll Mtlllllgl'Vj Bruiurrrzl Calziurl 043, Dml'x Day Cbfrirumu 143, Murouu Key Clulz. After four years at Lafayette, John can rest on his laurels with the leadership of K. R. T. and the finances of The Lafay- ette safely in his control. In his sopho- more year he established his headquarters in the second floor front of the Phi Gam house, where, since that time, more plots have been hatched, more campus prob- lcms decided, than at any other spot on the hill. Aside from a tendency, some- times embarrassing to the editorial staff, to run The Lafayette as a subsidiary of the Evening News, John has made a pretty good record in college. 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Q .,,,,p----..', ...,..,.....---...- Ma...-.-.-....v -. ow--.l..,... rn-..-..-.,... ,,.4:Js w:,5,4f, , -vf -73, a ,--.5 1 .- ....,...,..........,,,,,Q.......:-7 -7--+7-----H v----f JAMES ARCPlIBAI.D HOWAIKD, A.B. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. Cllllliilffj Fencing C4-J. Jim is a great fellow to those who are intimately acquainted with him. To' those who know him, he is one of the rare type of human species whose presence is agree- able in most places and situations and adaptive to all kinds of company. Jim believes in the good old doctrine An apple a day keeps the doctor away , and this is why he always keeps a good stock of apples in his room. This latter doc- trine is shared by many of his roommates, who help him exhaust his supply of apples. un-..--.--5.,,..,, ,' - .-. -A .4 'fy f - meufsamfsam' . i-H30 N..,.-..- .-. ,Y - ff -4 l76l - ...W- FRANK JOHN HUGHES, B.S. GLOUCESTER CITY, N. J. Phi Gamma Dviirl. Alpha Chi Signing LU Clulzg Foollmll 13, 4Jg Lfwrosse CS, 415 Gaylcy Cbvuiimil Society. Frank came to us under the great handicap of having spent the Hrst year of his collegiate life at Penn. Happily, he recovered. We find in Frank that unique combination of membership in both the Social Association and the Ath- letic Association. In other words, he is a man who is outstanding on the athletic field and on the ballroom floor. Though Toughy , as Frank is known to his friends, seldom brought a girl around for a week-end, he always had one on his arm. How do you do it? - . QQLS-L. ...., ,L . ,.,--..., ...., , ....',,. ,....., . ......---..., . -. .. -,-.QA ....f....,... .....-..,----- ......,,-....,.- rc.: .M ...... v. ..,,.,.... '... .'r-'ZLLQQLL' Q...,-,..,. ---+G-,,, M, ga.. W... ,,- Q-.. 'Z ,. 'f,.: Q-...M fwguzrg: ........... , ...,.,,... - .-.lfll ,r.u...--. .-, .-,....- . . ...,.-...... , ,-....,.. . .......... . ,...,.,.,., ...,-.,... ,.,,..,,, ....N, - ,-v.,- -.- Y -.- P.-..i - --A..-.... -,. .... -.--.- x-5.1. .. 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A A 5 lg.. f. .,. ,...',.:....,,?'.,:j- ' 'T.3-' . --,..........,.-....,.,... .. ,V ,.... ,nv . , ,,,., ........ . , L... .... XVILLIAM STANTON HULL, A.B. LEWISTOWN, rm. Drum Corfu fl, 21. Four years ago Bill appeared from a little town in Pennsylvania, a perfect specimen of the freshman class. These passing years have seen strange meta- morphoses. Bill came here as ambitious as the next one. He has stuck it out, and has even seen some of his ambitions come true. Membership in several classes under the jurisdiction of the education depart- ment is merely one of Red's fulfilled desires. Hull also had other secret crav- ings. Who doesn't recognize this chap as one of the principals at the traditional festival known as the Junior Browse? We also understand that Hull has quite n pill in the engineering department- ..,.-.. ..........- --1---Q...- - -?-..-- --.-f-A Bunn .IAMESON I-IU'rc:HIsoN, M.E. EASTON, PA. A. S. M. E. Budd never recovered from his pristine views of a college education, that it was meant to be all work and no play, and as a result entered the engineering field, where men go to class all day and write reports all night. The obvious result was that we learned to know this Eastonian very little as the days passed by, for he divided his time between the classroom and home. The non-participation policy brought good academic results, and also suggested to us occasionally that Budd might have spared a few minutes now and then to grace the campus in some sort of extra-curricular endeavor, and discover what was going on outside of the engi- neering halls. ,.,...- .---..s .-.. ,..f- I-.-...um ..--,.,., .--.-.nw , , ,,.a.,..4-. ,.,,,,.,. ...awn- -...., --,....,......-1 .... ,.,-..Q.-...nm . . --....,,,., , .-- ......-......,.......- - --'H-----.f-.--. ' - -M'--------.i -P-.- ....--.f N --...-..-... -'-f---M-Q.-.- V- , -V...--.....-se. 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STUART NYE I-IUTCHISON, JR., A.B. PITTSBURGH, PA. elfu Upviiou .JOHN A. HU'FCZIlISON, B.S. I,biBmIkal,pQL MENDHAM, N. J. Sf 'rreh1ry, K. R. T., Prexifhlll, Pi Della Elrxiloug -..... ...,,.. -.pn l l i l l F .gl-pQ...-..-.. . ...,.......,....,...-... -u...--.............Iff' !'lln0tu.....,-.,. Ku 11 fm Delta Rho. :-...-up.,- . . Phi Beta Kupjm. Marquis Players, T'n'T, The Gargoyles, Laeroxxe 111, Erliior Slug, The Lufuyvffc 12, 33, Effi- lorial SMH, The Lyra 12, 3, 4Jg Erliforiul Slug, The Mvlange 141, Thuulre lialilor, The Lyn' 145, FYPSIHIIKHI Blllltjllff Comniillveg Delmfing TI'llllI 11, 2, 3, 4Jg R. O. T. C. 11, ZJ. Hutch, the owner of the adjacent like- ness, hails from Mendliam, N. J., the garden spot of Morris county. In his four years Jack has covered himself with glory, being among other things one of Tom Robinson's disciples, a follower of Prof. Gilmer and Dr. Tupper's right-hand man. His course has been truly well-rounded, covering everything from a gentleman's study of philosophy to the intricacies of English literature. Hutch plans to teach, it having been rumored that he intends to go to Persia to impart to the ignorant heathen some of the suaveness of the Morris county intel- lect. Between his Junior and Senior years he graduated from Sweet Briar to Beaver COI'I'CSPOl'ldCI1CC COUFSC. l78l M . ,.4,.,-.--1 N- 5-QA:-ni 0 j'jlL'4-.v.,, M-:ZA----W-uw .qfi---in V--if fl W,,,A,,,,gjf71.:i,. . ...L goylexg Assistant Managing liililor 135, Junior Assixhmf Ezlifor, Thr' Melunge, Erliforial Stuff, The Lrlfuyvlfe 11, Zjg liuculiy Erlilor, The 1932 M!'1!IlllQl'j The Lafugruphic 131, Slllzlent Coun- cil 1455 Bruiuvrfl Cubinel 14Jg Kirby Govern- menl uml Law Soviely, Marshal 13, 45. From the smoky recesses of Pittsburgh there came to us a tall intelligent-looking youth possessed of the genius of Shakes- peare and the opulent philosophy of Soc- rates. Although somewhat reticent in the di- vulgence of his capabilities during the early part of his college career, Hutch soon blossomed forth with his infinite journalistic ability and very soon estab- lished an unprecedented seat in the Hall of Lafayette's Fame. After serving on the literary boards of The Lafayette and The Melange, he finally rose to the envi- ous position of editor-in-chief of the bi- weekly. As well as being very active in extra- curricular activities, Hutch has main- tained a scholastic record that will prob- ably land him a Phi Beta Kappa Key. ' ' ' .. L.,1i 'Il . +..... - V' - -v---W - --- -.--......-...,. .. .. . . 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His most notorious escapade was a slight disagreement with the bursar concerning the amount of light 0- - necessary for a college boy's complete en- 1.1: -Pfl -..Y N f' Lilfl.. 25211 ,, is:-f f -X.-. . ik. . lightment. fgff 1 ll ffl --x...S-VIL ..Q.x.,- . l l ll l ll I l 3 ll -L-. .l...LL' L .--....,,..,.x,:-,.- ...............i..-,...,,,..-. ..-1- , Y - v Y ve. v .., -.-,j... i.,.,..,I... -f----.- - .. -........ --. .-.. . ,, . ...,........ ......... .,.. . .....-,. Fluzonlucx D,AlKClY JONES, Jn., B.S. GLEN RIDGE, N. J. Alpha Chi Rho. Hail to Glen Ridge's angelic-looking contribution to the class of 1932, and may we say a great asset both to the com- munity and the college in spite of his great adoration for the peaceful and rest- ful process of slumber. Fred is something of an athlete having been second baseman on his freshman team. However, too much exertion now in any field brings about almost imme- diately a soporific condition. 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E., Svcrclury- Treasurer 13J, Chairman 14J, Senior Confer- ence Group, lVrr'xllirlg Manager 141, Assixlanl Wfresfliug Manager 13J. Few people could ever discover any emotions behind I-Ienny's poker face, especially over a card table, where it was seen frequently. But The Colonel occa- sionally talked, and was noted for his abundance of common sense wisdom. Then, too, his is a master of many of the lighter diversions, dancing at the Eddy- side, for example. Henny generally rated well, and also managed to acquire a few campus jobs. But why not? I-Ie is one of those individuals who doesn't need to sleep. Once in a while his activities be- came journalistic, for on more than one Saturday he was seen to grace a football press box, by hook or crook. -- c- - ...-.....- -Q..- -Aw ....-........ .....,-... .... ........-- , .......-. .,-.,-...- ...----... ,....-,,- , , . ,....1 ..,,,...-.. - ...-Q ., .14 . Wi...- . .........- ,,, , ,-, ,.......- ,- .....,,.Q.. , .,,....... .-..,.......-.. -.--.,,...,. A.-..---Q,.- - ...' , , .Tl . ...... .t - . .,.... n, '--x........ ....... -14... ,.. ....- ' ' :--.QF .....-.f- -..., --fj7'j,, ' - A- . . , A, - . . , -. ----ww..- 1,1.4.. - -..- ,.- X...-..,--., ,,-.....-,,,. ,. ,,. ..- . -, -...-. . ......., .,,,. . ,WAR 180 KERMIT HODGE JONES, A.B. Miufoim, N. J. Gln' Club 12, 3, 435 Earl Orwig Society, Vice- Prvxizlvul 1415 Chapel Cbuir 12, 3, 42, Manag- er 141. This outstanding student of fine arts journeys to Philadelphia rather frequently, but, my readers, don't think that he goes there to inspect the museums. An inter- esting event which is, of course, a secret, occurred recently as a result of one of these trips. There is a lady in the case- that much we will revealg but for further information, we refer you to Kermit. Ken is also a conspicuous figure in cam- pus touch football . Ken expects to enter the ministry. 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One fair September morn four years ago, a serious-looking lad arrived in East- on with the dust of the anthracite mines of Scranton still tainting his entire being. The foregoing very accurately describes Lafayette's most outstanding Scrantoni- an, Hank Kehrli. This not unhandsome youth, like all who enter our halls, cher- ished high hopes and ambitions to do big things at Lafayette and unlike so many he has carried out his ambition to a great extent. Association with Hank will quickly explain the primary reason for his schol- astic success, for he is an intellectual, broad-minded young man who intelli- gently combines outside activities with scholarship. --.-.,..,.,,,, -...,,,.,., ...- ..,. .. . -v-Q..,... . ...- --,SW ., nL..,.,. ' --vm - -- f- --.-......,..,.. . .. .-v... , , .. , .....,.. .- ... . L.. W -- --. ------.. ... Y 'Y -v--....,...- - .....,, . ...,. .f,..'-1-.....L-.-'L-1 ...4...-iv--v 1. .-..-.-....fl.Y -Q.. ,..Q..-3 v .H-, -. .. . ...,... ....-. .. . . ,....f, . -..,. WILLIAM JAMES KELLY, Ju., A.E. sourn oixANc1's, N. J. Sigma N 11. Vurxify Baseball QZ, 3, 41, lirvxblmul Buxcbullg Bruirleril Cabinelg A. S. M. Ii. Bill is the sort of person who success- fully apportioned his time, dividing it equally between work and play. He spent the greater part of his working time, however, deciding on what he was going to do during his leisure hours. Although Bill is pursuing the Administrative Engi- neer curriculum, he seems to devote a great deal of time to plumbing and its pipe courses. Nevertheless, we are sure that Bill's future will be full of happi- ness and success. Nice going, Bill, may your pipes never rust. .. , . ,,.,..,-.--Q -Y-...--ni...-Q ...,,c.-V-...Q . ., ,..--......1 . .. . ..,...... 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Besides his speeches, Dan is quite famous as a member of the rummy for refreshments club. That is, he is a member when a certain fair maiden from Phillipsburg permits him a free evening. In the afternoons, Dan's', favorite pastime is intra-mural athletics. -.,,-...,.,........... -.....-. . ,....--,,,,.. .. , -...Q ...i......- .,,,,,...... ......,.,, , c -.L Ji: .,,. 14:11:25: ....,..... I, -.Qi--1 N Y .0 .... ..-,Y -, . -- - - ,A A., in ,YA VY., A-1- :A . .Mm -' W ',,.-,........ ...,... l82l '---N V ...H EDWARD STEWAIVI' KENNEDY, 'fifgi 12As'roN, PA. :iii I Alpha Ib! Ormgqng A. I. Ii. Ii., Lex Subrvllrxg Firxl lil'Ilfl'll1Hlf, R. O. T. C. Ed is one of the tall fellows in the class, standing five-feet-four in high heels. He hasn't let his stature discourage him, however, and has, as his greatest ac- complishment, braved four years of R. O. T. C. ordeal and superior officers to secure the great honor of the rank of Lieutenant. But then don't forget that women admire soldiers, and especially oihcers. We believe that Ed bears out the saying that it is better to be small and shine than to be big and cast a shadow. ,...-....-- ...QQ , ,,..,,.,, ...........- ..,.-,...4. -,-.....-.,- . ...,..,.- . ..,..,..-- V ---5-.. . .,. ..--R.. --.,,,. -N-......-Q.. , ----0... A--...N -f-..1f-..... -..,,-..,,.. . -..--,..-. ,.,.,x. , --...,....- ...-...--r .,..........m .1 . -..-- -..,,,, , ,.-.....-...., -. ....,......,..-...W .......-.....-.0--v .,...,,,,,,- .,..--4' 77:77-M ...aw--...... 'v .,.-... , E ' ' .......,. -V A b .4 -1--r . .1...- fl, Q - -.........,... --fir. A g N'-'nf-1--L..... V - V- ,.,--V ,,U ,5- ,L, ,,-- ...-.v . ,--A Y I , Y ....f.,- .1 --ug. :nts- -a- , ...,,, f ,','1 ii Y ffl 'Ns-ni... MX ins. f Z ,, hsuvn-4-4 'xl' ff 'WW' ..,...l .v 8 I -+4--ang - --Q11 -1--.qgg ll ll 5 l . ' 7 B BA' 'si fii4Ql.:l..i-.f5iigg.,,2ig Y-Biff-,gf I r T 'AL2' , g . . - h :gg--f .. . 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There are few of us who have not seen this long, lean lad making his way lazily across campus, wearing the most disre- putable hat one can imagine, and carry- ing many Government books under his arm. Albert has the reputation of leading the happiest life of anyone in college, for he never awakens from a peaceful slumber without soon speaking his famous words, It's great to be alive . With this motto always in mind, combined with his whole- hearted love for a good discussion, Albert should have little trouble in succeeding in his career as a lawyer. ...fl Y- f---f---W... ----- - --- ..... -.... Q...-.--.. -..,a,.,vs.-.- . ,,.. .v--...-v ....,..........,-.,., , .. ......-- . .,.. -. ....... ., ............ . ROBERT Jfxcou K1Nesl.xaY, B.S. mvlNcToN, N. J. Alplm Chi Rbn. This gentleman with the moustache which is allowed to thrive during a period of relapse, and not present now, is known to everyone on the campus and about town as a great little fellow. Bob has made a host of friends through- out his collcge years because of his keen ability to mingle and his natural pleasant attitude which create a lasting impression on his acquaintances. Bob is even happy when he is obliged to walk from the Crow house across the bridge to Phillipsburg. Many things will be remembered of Bob after he graduates especially his pas- sionate amour for his home town, New- ark, and the mystery of the girl to whom he got engaged by the dean. 25553 ll m . .,, ill ll ll xl 'N---aunu -ag-1 ..-4--n - ---- -----...-,,.i - .,.,-1.-it il lllll li l ii .... ,.....-....,-.gg-I .4-f - ,,.-ans ,L --.. .- Q ----.-45, ..---qn -------as-qqg ....,--.-:gl JI--T --:usual -- 1------l - ---.-a-si - .---....p.gg ..- -su ,,, ....-I-.4-.gi .l..,....,,,,,, -I-'T...'1 .... 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'U .- -.digg-'fv,:, viz- Y MY- -Yr ,117 . Q- 71, I-Yl.g:1jw ,-..--.,---w ..- . Y-.-...... ,.,....- .. ,, -,..,.. Q.-. ,. C.- gqfaffiifll A-M,,gvfziggviflljQ-ji5iri,,f.g josifvu WARNCKH Kulsisusu, B.S. EDWIN HENRY' KooNs, A.B. CATASAUQUA, lm. Sigma Nu. lllfl'fllHfi07lllI Rrluliollx Club: Track Sqlluil f2Jg Debating. - Of his four years at college, Ed has spent only two and a half at Lafayette, having attended Maryland and Willialn and Mary. Despite the comparatively short time he has been here, he has made many friends because of his pleasant man- ner and care-free attitude. Ed finds that time devoted to frequent journeys to Catasauqua and extensive socializing, par- ticularly in jersey havens, leaves little opportunity to delve into the intricacies of law. Ed's attractive personality, how- ever, will bc influential in a successful law career. -.. .,.. .. EASTON, PA. Tbrlu Xi. CU1lll!ll'l Clubg Murquix Plil4Yl'l'Aj Iubn Markle Mining Sorivfy. If Joe moved around any slower than he does, it is doubtful if he would ever arrive at any destination. Not that he is actually lazy, but just possessed with a general nonchalant, indifferent, care-free attitude toward the world at large. Para- doxically enough, he is popularly called Smoky by his friends. -Ioc is genial and easy-going, and every once in a while does do some work on lessons. joe has done a lot of travelling, and one of his favorite stopping places is Wilkes-Barre, where, according to his sleepy drawl, The girls are all right . When you put joe in the right place, puttering around with Geol- ogy tools, he'll consider working. . ,..i-. . . . , -...,.., .....,.....-......... , ....-- .,......,..-....---. ,,- - -. .....-- ., .... - S.. ...,.-.-..- ... ---.. e-i....... .......-...- .-...,---- ,....-..- --......... - --.iQ,,,. 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N, R , , ,,,,,,,,,, 'i7i 'L ...V- .. ... .. . ,.. . . .- .ve--,rf-,an . .,..-..:.,...,.-..-. .. ,,.,1.,..... .-.. . ,...,.,......... ,..,.,.,.,-..,....f.- J -W . , , ,f-.--- .1 a --..... -f..,,..,.,.- .-W..-.,..,..,. .,,,..-.- ... -,-,.,-,... NAT!-IAN LANE, 31u1, ILM. RIV1iR'I'ON, N. J. Zi-la Psi. Iobn Markle Mining Snvivly 11, 2, 33, P l'Nf4l4 'f 1453 Wfrrxlling CZ, 3, 43, I.uvr'0xxu Q3, 4Jg R. O. T. C., Corlnornl CID. Here is a man who exemplifies the pic- ture of silence and character. Shady is so sedate that the nickname which he bears is the result of a four year attempt on the part of classmates to associate him with something. Picture the details asso- ciated with shade, and one has an ade- quate description of Nate - calmness, peace, and ease. But nature was liberal with Shady', and added an athletic phy- sique which Nate put to use in wrestling and lacrosse endeavors. Although Nate expects to spend most of his time under the ground, he would do much better If he remained on the surface and gave friends more contact with his attractive personality. -.-Y Y-.....m. Y..- , ,, .....-.,.,..,,.,-p ., -. A...-,, ..-....,..,-.- Y- fu. ........-.na ..... W. -.wp . ..-... .-.........w-ig -1 ----x-...,.-.-W .. . ,Qs --Y- -.....,.,, ----.-1.1 --.. . ... -' -'-.mugs --.. .--.umm ...--......,,,,, H...-.U S+-4-yi.. .N --...- . V f - --.-..-an-u . . U-.-.4-an .. . W...-..-ug . ... A.- -.-.....,, ...nun ,. ---. .,......--.ann -i-,-.4 -........-1 '-1' - -itil! ,. ....i.,.,.- Y--....,,,, - .,..--...au . ,........M-.Q .......-..-q ll lf - ...M is ,...,......-gan . .. .,- ....1.v.. ........-....-...,.., ...,..-. a.- f--.vu .-.,- ..--........ - -H V ---uv-.sq ..e.q-..-...pany lslzll li l li I ll ---can fxv .- 7 fri, - ,. ., . . W ,. , QA, .,,. .. 1,....,...,... , ...,.......-,.. , HU, . .1-..,....... -..,.. Rocco Giaouciz LAPEN'fA, B.S. I-mari-'onD, coNN. Zvhl Psi. 1 UUfbrIll QZJ, Lf1cro.v.vc' 13, 4j, Arlrlrexs Book Slay, Freshman Bible Shljg Prrxx Club QZ, JJ, Fresh- 'NIIIII Banque! Commillcv. We would not make much of a social error if we were to call Rock by the M.D. title. His knowledge of the medical science is a strong indication of the good product that some medical school will turn out in the near future. Rocco seems to think of that field alone, and what can anyone do about it? Rocco has not been himself ever since the McKnight-Lapenta functions were interrupted by Ed's un- fortunate departure. This occurrence seemed to have put 11 more intact shell around him, but it is worthwhile to seek his friendship, for his character forces him to give all that he has for those who approach him with friendly countenance. 1 ...-.-. ,.......v -....,,,,,,, new-.fa ll 4 . 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STANLEY WILLIAM DAVID LAR0515, E'E' Alpha Phi Omega, Scribe C495 Bruincrrl Council jAf '- , CZJQ Bruimwl Cubillrl OJ, Vic'1'-Prrxirlrfll Q-Hg if'- ' LEHIGHTON' PA' Earl Orwig Society, Sf'1'r1'Iary OJ, I'rz'.virlr'nl .5,. 'ZZ - Coxmopolilrur Clubg A. I. IZ. fo: Gln' Club UDF Tnwk SLIM , CU? Fffff- mg Team Q2, 3, 45. :LZ Much of Sticker's time is devoted to , , , Lg-M: i his job as assistant in the graphics depart- h Doc E that tall' faflbhalred boy who ffgtg : ment, but in spite of this he has succeed- 32 strc e t mag bco eie fm 3 stmsig E 'ffl' ed in making a very enviable scholastic andfmrrow PMI agvit e oiverhfoa od if-if ' record. He has made his good record be- Of 'Hara' ngorifs' ntgown ol cfm anf ffl ' cause of his courage and ability to work EnZ0ugNF 'mldarz Be Cionso: 50113 under fire, and by his determination to tag E120 ,nindsoio enierllshe rrninistrlr - 'ffl stick to a job until it is completed. This M5 I E t , bent toward a Sucy ,M determination coupled with some knowl- an f IIS CVCFY et-or ISH, d, , t, ' ,EQ ' edge accumulated in the electrical engi- FCSS U ,Pmmm 'gn' ls one , lsslpa lon -- neering course enabled Sticker to con- 'S gnmflg m 'thigh Pc 'S TID Afltainin' vert a disreputable radio into the best , .ocfs one 0 e cw W, 0 lea Y 3 es 'illnfifff noise-maker in the dorms Despite this life seriously, and, we are inclined to be- ffffiv the fellows like LaRose because of his fine bevel lust 3 ,Shade V00 Senously for if he .U -- chqmctcr would occasionally overstep the bounds 4333: - ' ' of conventionality, his success would at- tain higher levels than it has. -1-1133 86 K 1 1-A33--, fr:':Lp:L 5' N' ' -- . t 7 , - fp- -ff 4- 1 p.r 'f-.--4 '3'5 :Eg 1 1-, 7 V ,N-A Yi Y Viilhfv V V.,t,,, , 1 A--V--Y - -Y V m - --'-1,:j . - ' -1 - A- V 1 -- W ' 'T, 1T-t .-...Irs - ' v -,,. , N M- . ,K A Y X x K XX - H ----Y -- - to ' , .. ., K- ' . 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A..- ,..,, N.-..,,,.. .. ..,,. - ,W-H .----4,----H -, , . .: . .....,. . . fe -1-L -1 -, - ,Lv .YL,.... ,.,, - . ,..................-...... ....p.L,.,-. ...4....,.. ..4:.,,:.,:.,.. ....,.,....-. -.,, ..... .....,.-....-.. , .N ,.,.....,. .-,. ,. ..., f. -.- ,....,- .. . LEON .PAUL LEIKNIZIK, A.B. EASTON, PA. liililuriul Sftlg, Tbc' Mvlrnfgrg Dvflrllillgg Drunmfirx. In spite of the fact that Leon originally resided in Bangor, he has generally suc- ceeded in attaining a high degree of sar- torial perfection while on the Lafayette campus. Leon has always held that a cer- tain fine spirit of Epicureanism is essen- tial, especially in the matter of liquids. Wlmen not in classes, Leon has made valu- able contributions toward realizing the journalistic, dramatic, forensic, and intel- lectual perfection for which Lafayette is noted. Through constantly applying he- donistic principles in recreation, and prag- matic ideals in the serious side of life, Leon has succeeded in gaining the well balanced pleasurable collegiate existence that ought to be the aim of every new arrival on the campus. l37l - .. ik..- ............ . ....,.-,,, --v-.--,... . , , -...... JOHN BOYER LEVAN, B.S. READING, PA. Tlwla Cbi. Mvlangg- SMH, Bnml fl, ZJ. X-ray jakie , the pride of the Pretzel Center, is as proud of his home town as it is of him. This is evidenced by the fact that he never misses one of his Wednes- day to Tuesday week-ends in Reading. So regular are his visits, in fact, that if he misses one week-end his girl's poppa remarks about not having seen him for a long time. His hobby is cutting up people and taking X-rays of them. 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'rf ., -- Y ..- Y .. 4 Q F ...- f . ' f fl-. Ijlf. 1 fri, -. -Ill :rg 2.-CL,-..7:...L, i' 1.11. -.,-TC.--,,..-..,., . ....,-..,..,.-..,.-... -.-.M . . .. . . . I, MQ .-. -----...n my A A-or MlLI.AliD ARCHIBALD LIBBY, B.S. THEODORE WALKIiR LIEWIS, B.S. sTA'rEN ISLAND, N. Y. Kappa Della Rho. Gayley Chemical Socicfyg LPN Sabrvurxg Shakes- jwarcan Players, Marquis Players, R. O. T. C., Slaf Sergeant OJ, Liz'ulcnanl Q4Jg R. O. T. C. Rifle Tram CBJ. Through our indubitable system of espionage, we have arrived at the fact that Ted is an ardent devotee of the R. O. T. C. We don't know whether he is a Chief-of-Staff or just an ordinary second lieutenant, but every Wednesday he merri- ly dons his uniform and marches blithely off to play with the other soldier boys. The next war must surely see him a gen- eralissimo with the fate of a nation in the palm of his hand. Seriously Ted is onc of those good- naturcd souls who is just irrepressibly op- timistic. He will always snap his fingers at the world and quicken at the sight of brass buttons. f88 1 PORTLAND, ME. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Pbi Bela Kappa. K. R. T., Crrlxx-Coulllry fl, 2, 3, 42, Captain Mig Track fl, 2, 3, 43, L Clubg Afhlclic Association, Srrrvlary-Trva.mrr'rg The Gargoyle-xg Kirby G0l'!'HllIIl'Ilf aml Law Sovivly QS, 41, Prvsirlent 1455 Lil'Ilft'lIIIllf, 303rrl Iufanfry Rc- xrrzfrx. Men like Mal are hard to find, for Mal's record as a hill-and-daler is sur- passed only by his excellence in scholastic pursuits. In his Sophomore year he won the cup awarded by the college for hav- ing led his class in the Carnegie examina- tions, while his record in track and cross- country speaks for itself. When he wasn't studying, Mal could be seen talk- ing track or cross-country with his friend, Coach Boettcher. If Mal fol- lows his expectations by entering the field of law, his keen mind will be a great aid to him. 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Most of them don't know half 115 much about music, art, and literature as 'iEd does. Ed is just one of these strong silent men when it comes to speaking about his own ability. --.,, 5...-..,,..c,-.. Y --L,.., STATEN ISLAND, N. Y. R. O. T. C. Rifio Tl'tllllj IIIIIVXIIIIINII Slzorls. Lindy is a physician. No, he's not a medicine man. He just majors in Physics. Lindy's pet habit is being a film star- he likes to do a lot of developing along that line. He has done some research work in the Markle student lab, and has also made himself conspicuous in intramural athletics, making his mark in football, baseball, and tennis. And, to top his list of achievements, he has earned his over- alls as a member of the famous R. O. T. C. Rifle Team. Just a small-town boy making good. wfmrguzzfffezgsrafifffffrifzffffvu 1mgmffffw2f'fw:wwwe'wfewiii , lrlfiiidlfggf ffffi-'252':'i, .F 5'i1g 1-' l it '1 ' -Mil, -x3xgvQz- .vVxXig l'e' 1 . ' iii - - 'l l' ,i.. ...Wai fins we fl' 'QQQWQ?a.:aQe,L.. 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The foregoing fact is the subsequent result of a clandestine investi- gation as to the whereabouts of Joe on many a Sunday evening. This espionage brought to light the startling discovery that he maintained a regular attendance at a Christian Endeavor meeting in a cer- tain Easton church. In spite of this, Joe is an exceptionally good student and his name is frequently found on the Deanls List. ..vq..--..-...T-.t-......... -...Q ,Y Y YA - ,,,, l90l - 1-,... ,.,..-... ,,...,,,. -a--.- ....., ,.. DANIEI. DODGE LOUNSBERY, B.S. PHILADELPHM, rm. Phi Gamma Dvllrl. T'u'T. The Greeks had their Aristotle, the Romans their Cicero, the Germans their Marx, the English their Locke, and the class of '32 its Lounsbery. Anyone who has heard the Doctor give one of his great dissertations on life in general re- alizes that he will surpass all these men and bring glory eternal to his Alma Mater. 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TT.,-..A. - I ,. ,, ,. ,.----,,.,,.-N,.,,.. ..---,.,+n?u--... a LAURENCE LLEWELLYN LOWE, B.S. RUTHEIUPORD, N. J. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Soccer fl, 2, 3, 4-J, Cuplaiu HJ, Luvroxsv fly, Vin'-Prc'.virl4'lll of l:fl'Sl7llIllIl Cluxx. Larry will long be remembered by his fellow-students as the Captain of the 1931 soccer team, that powerful machine which established an enviable record by winning a game, thereby breaking a two- year losing streak. We are sure, however, that, had the entire team been composed of men of Larry's ability, it would have been undefeatable. We must admit Larry's versatility, for, besides his ability as an athlete, he is also something of a scholar, as evidenced by his placing second in the state in the Carnegie Geology Exam. 91 .-, , ,. , X lr, MT? ii XX s , lllllllx lg IN' A i. A 1 Hof All I 1,5 K , if 'W M144 aa if A 3 4, l?1,..:uillllli'Q I phi- VQXXLH- 'll lull 1 I, . rg, il 1 i f ixizziq l . .iii li i lg I 'fiiiiswi sw Hi ,. ,-A.. , .Y-.-s.-nu ii l I -..--- , A -Q-gg 1 liilff il ---..-, alll! t llililllilli 4 ..,.......-1.1. Q..-...Q ..,.,.....,.-4 ...,..4..-.gg ..,.q- -u,,,.....,.. .....4q -..-.I-1 , .,...-...gn ..-...q . .,..f-.- - --,,...,-4: ---.-dl li il in ls ll --4- --' ..--- ..-.-.1 -Saul ill tm J ,,, if-....... -1.-HN. -.,.....,.. . - .. 4.,........--. .. LW. .. ARCHIBALD WE1-s1-I MACINTYRE, A.B. NEWARK, N. J. Alpha Chi Rho. Phi Brin Kaplm. T'1fTg Maroon Key Club, Sm'r'r'r QU, Thr Gm'- goylesg Ezliforial Sfllg, The LlIftl.YI'ffl' fl, 2, 325 Axxixtnul Managing Ezlilar 12, 33. A plague upon all engineers! A weird and ingenious combination of bach and bacchus with a pinch of salt thrown in. A veritable demon in invective argument, Mac will use his Scotch wit in verbal dis- sertation upon any subject from Tannery to Tannhauser. 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Ui-Q.,-... , K.. vu-...M - u-1-i.,.-. -......L. ...--.-ft -.-n-.----- -,.,..,-.f--. in-vu-cm-...V . ang..-...-.. un-......., h--...Y g--Q-. - .1-.-L -. 9--.-. . 3--...T - -......--Q.- ........,.--, , in----M., . ........,-i. mms-.qu-Q---. '-' In--Q..-.---. un-,.-.-...,,-- ...--.-...,.,.- --......,.-.,- gp.,-Q..- isn-...,,, . ,-,,...--f Y.-- ,,,.4 -. Y Y W- - nz-,A . ,,3-- ,J-Y Y- - ,nn H , - , ., -- V - ---- -----................--,. - ,ff ,F wckzvlivafr ::.,,,, Xia, J jg ROI1l2li'l'BREMEIi MAlilN,A.B. - - . .,..,.......,-.N BQ?--0 -.iid--W - ,...,.--Y . Fixnmaiucx PHILLIP MANNlEI.l.,CJ, B.S. RUTHERFORIJ, N. J. Tvuuix Cl, 3, 425 Truck fl, 2, 43, Swimming CD5 Croxx Country Q-Og Iunim' Prom Com- nliilcv. In the group of experienced pinochle players of Newkirk and McKean and even McCartney Street, Fred ranks among the best. He plays a steady game marred only by disconcerting outbursts of viol- ence. These eruptions are very infre- quent, fortunately, because as a rule Freddie has one of the most pleasant natures that can be found. Besides a fas- cinating personality, he has another asset especially appealing to his girls. They ad- mire that skin you love to touch , and are forever seeking to learn the secret of his success. 92 1 NIEXV ROCHFLLE, N. Y. Tbvlzl Drllrl Chi. Iiilifarial Slujf, The I.i1fuyi'lli' fl, 25, Glu' Club UD- Wlmether the final examinations or the Christmas vacation is about due, there is no perceptible change in the serene, calm and easy demeanor that distinguishes Bob from the rest of the race. Nothing has ever been known to affect his equanimity. He is one of those unusual individuals who is able to obtain whatever he desires without asking for it. You would think, to watch him meandering indifferently across the campus that his mind was en- tirely free of worry and work but at the end of the day his accomplishments will have far exceeded those of the ordinary person. Bob has clearly demonstrated on more than one occasion that he is the best kind of a friend to have and is willing to do anything that will be of any assistance to another. . ,,..... , .I.-,.,.4,. -,...--N,-1 ,.,.-..- ...1..-..... ,,,..f- ,.R,,..,.... . . -r -,-.....+ .......... .. -i..... .1--.-... .f+....- .,-.-...- ....k..,.,.-- ....--Q.-..- ,............. 1...-...-. . , .,.,.....-L .... l I --.-1-i...... ----... , .... --r ....... -.- --W, -...- .Q ....-...- - .... -....-+. -x..... ,L..g.. .+....... -w.,L ' ,- - 1--gm .-if -.. ' .......--.. ..- , -.--...- - ---......,..- --........ 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My name is Mark, but I'm not the ....,-,,,..- -Q.,-- -- -...V-..- j...,4 - ,.,..,,. ,,........ . -.......... V. ., ...-Q. -V , , +.N..,, , -..,,, .....,,II' '+f-f-- V, . -N...,V. -.lic lip, -.... .,,, , , hgfil , -it .,,...V- ....4:-... 1, . ,... . -.......i . ..-...V .Mn ...,....--, ........-, -...N . ....,.....- . .,....,... , .......,,,,,,,, . --N.,--.-.... .. -Q...-..s.....-. apostle. That sums up Marky's atti- tude although you really don't know him until you have heard him recite Cruel Frederick or sing Get out your old Brown Bustlef' Another of Paul's ac- complishments is his ability to play hymns on the piano. Don't ask concern- ing the time and the circumstances of these performances. Marky is a good egg and we'll bank on him anywhere. He is serious, and that is the virtue which next to earnestness makes its way in this world. --......, .... in V- MV- , .......--..L., -.....-:gg V, .,,..,. V , , - - - V-- - .......... 4,4 ,- A V' - V - .VV , Ah-,,,-....-.- ,,t-,... -V-V -W - ,..,,,,,,b4 - ... -. V ...-........ -...,......- ---1 .- - V.-vw FIUSDEILICK DRAKE MAllKl.l2Y, EASTON, Im. S llbiux. Culumrlg A. I. E. 15.5 Mvlrlugr' Iiililorirll Slufg I:I'l'XblIlflIl Busvlmll. Fred has left an indelible impression of friendliness and smiling amiability on all those who have come in contact with him, always being cheerful and ready to lend a helping hand. He has devoted much of his time to amateur radio experimenta- tion, and has met with much success along this line. This, however, did not deter from his ability as a student, and the E.E. Department will bc sorely griev- ed at losing one of their slip-stick ex- perts. 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Lyrv, Circulaliou Malmgrr QD, Business Manager fl----- f' Cl' Pl' C415 Swimming CS, 15: Foofbzlll Cl, 255 Frrxh- RA-lj J' N- man Bllllllllff C0llIlllIffFF. hl :T, I.'2. '.... ..:T11., K. R. T.g Cluxx Prrxiflvllt C405 Ifoollmll Cl, 2, 3. I ' Il 4' 435 Golf Nlflllllxffj Calumvlg lnlr'rfrul,rrniI'y IIC WZIS only after II tC1'r1f'lC S2lCI'1f1CC tllilll Y-Qfff :-- 5-7:-----tw Bridge Champion 439- Norm was able to tear himself away from NLT.,--- ,,,,,,g'- -ju . . . ,:---,,,.- Four years ago ..Dlb,, came into our Eihe socmli hfe oghMoptcl?1r come .Xi .,,.....,......,.f,l, midst having as his only claim to fame hOWnlf0,dnSt9E'd hflrt lifa wth 'Ti argvg L',I.'l.'.: 3- - a a brother who had starred for three years Eercil, e lremfre fugse Wit 1 ' 11732 ......-.-........-a as varsity quarterback. In less time than 'bc mist am' 'ef 0 astofw' bl It Sgcd '-'H it takes to tell it, Dila was one of the us? Career' -llmtvfss st' 1 'e t0W'nh - ime or man ou si e activities. it 4,----3 --------F best- liked fellows on the campus' He his Senior year? came the opportunit to -------fm participated in many extra-curriculum ac- h, h d 1 h, h l Y rw-,t -............'1. tivities and now we all know him as the arrange li ow? Sc E u C' W EC S 'S Cam' VM stellar quarterback who has played out- Sancuous Thor ltsk a gmc? ,O Hatuf fly .. . .-L41 n 1 n - 1 '- ' .41 ,-,,,,,,,,t,- standing ball in all the games of this C 33535: e WEE feng fc mm lm HOW, -.Lili present season. When this lad leaves the an It S Poo'POO or 3 nyctte' '? '-- 1- ' town there is going to be much wailing f F'---1 , '............. uTZL particularly from those of the weaker 'ki-'liil ............. . . v------5 sex. His absence, however, will be felt '-iw-'--M ,,,,,, ,,-.,, most of all right here on the hill where ' ' he has made so many friends. 173-3-7: '.l '-----li 1 'tl'-:ii ...........,..e . .r:,..,:: l1:Z., Z ..i.Z?T?i -----fe-' 11:11 mn--..-------- M,--,, -.gu-.,,...-.- ' fl.-....... Ullillavhltvvvv pug'-NIE ,,, . jj l94l ,, , .j.g 'f.. ..,.,- ,, -.-p-.------- ' , -i .1 ,. .:p: ..........................g:i5i': .... . ATL i -- ,. m,g:5:T+f:5 31 -ia : :' ---3:13:14 .Jfi'f'iQ.Q-fii... pp 45, e fv-ef '0 5:'jfff... ' ' ' -A 13 , A 1115 W , Lflllll Q-'f-ll T ' -' ' ' '43 Q- 'l1L,.l. -f 1'Tf7I 1i,' 'TRI : EFf3ff - ,. W: v- l 4 4411 1 '. 1 !. Q . 'Y 2 ...... 'x s '!'Q' . .. ... HH- -2- AY ... E- jl -11 --Q..-if--- ' -- - v- v -Azl - A- - 'Md .,,, +.....,,. , fs-'V - :Tr -, an-1 X '-XX H 41- .. ., ' ' ,-..,.,,, - - r .lf --.........,. -..J rj '- V - -f ,,,,--X, 43 ' - -- I .. ---4 fr- ,- N fu ,. 19g X Q gi ::: : :T Y. .. ,,, , , g g . T M X ' Qi X' A L vi . 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FYUIZIIIIIIII Ifoolbullg Bruimwrl Culfinvl CJ, 43, Tuu- His fly 2, 3, 435 Wfl'Kflfll,K Q2, 3, 4jg Bll.Yillt'XS Mumlger, 1931 Froxh Bible, Axxixhnll Mnrmgrr, Slllfllllllillg 135, A. S. M. li. 12, 3, 45. Ed is one of those more serious fellows who put their heart into everything they do. He is of the conservative school, but this does not prevent him from occasion- ally playing hooke As Business Manager of the Fresh Bible , he proved to be the possessor of ability which should profit him in the future. Scotty is always the gentleman, even to the shade of hair he prefers. His one failing was English, but shortly after he had completed his re- quirements, the course, as a requisite, was dlropped from that schedule. Life is like t at. E ', ' , ', Ag ---...s.- --1. ' V--,A J. so , . v ., ...,--.... ... 'mi - -s -.... . W..-f-sl , -.-N... ---N.. . -t... My IQ95l ,. i ..,...... ..-.-.--., i..-..,. , ...---.,,., ,... ...,. EDWARD STIIKLING MClCl.USKIEY, A.B. EASTON, PA. Phi Kapjm Psi. Tau Kappa Allvbu, 1'n'.viilrr1I, Vurxily Debating Tram 12, SJ, Cuplain f4Jg Mvlungr' Bonn! C415 1 l'l'XlllllIlIl Pluhvvrxg Marquis Pliryrrx, The Gur- goylexg Kirby G0l'l'P'llllll'lll um! Law Sorivfy, Sr'a'r'vfuryg Frrxbnmu Delmliug Tram. Mac is one of the most clever, cold, and calculating reasoners in college. He at- tained a brilliant debating record at La- fayette, largely through his sound logic, brilliant oratory, and quick thinking. Ed is one of the campus Philistines, in the present day intellectual connotation. Coupled with this is a firm belief in the rights of capitalism and a dislike for the too evident intellectual mediocrity at La- fayette. Mac is a smooth boy. He was that even as a freshman, when he was popular among the socially elite of the Easton fair ones. Mac believes in endeav- ors to better the campus intellectually, and this year spent much time along this line. '- . ' f-.,,.....1. A-- . ..- .-..-........... , . 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We even go so far as to make him our nominee for president, and we believe that he will carry the election by a large margin. Out- side of this great shortcoming, Bob is a good fellow, and during the past swim- ming season was to the Lafayette team what Connie Mack is to the Athletics. Bob says the experience gained as swimming manager is a great aid in con- ducting the affairs of the lovers' fra- ternity. r- - 1, -. 'fa L ss, x . 1 '- '..,--., , .,,., ., .. ,, , , ,M .--Q--... , r, -...-..- ., . ,M AY, r .. . ..................t,........-,-.... , ..-Q WILLIAM GEORGE MCLEAN, E.E. SCRANTON, PA. Phi Brhl Kaplan, Tau Ilrlu Pig Mumlgvr of Brailrvril Bowling Allryx. When it comes to brains, Mac cer- tainly excels. He was not a book worm. Besides being elected to Tau Beta Pi and Phi Beta Kappa, he managed the Brainerd Bowling Alleys during his senior year. We all know what time that requires. Mac's pet diversion when away from the tenpins was solving math problems extracted from a favorite engineering book Nuts to Crack . Mac , however, missed his calling. He should have been a debater because when he started to talk - oh my! Nevertheless he was well liked by all the fellows because no honor ever went to his head. -A... ..-. . .--.,-un .v.-f .-.-... .,. . . Q , Y - ,,.-.. -.,....-4 -H -...., .. . .-.-........ , ,.,. .A-... - .-.--. , .-,,.....,..- ...,,-,-..... -.....-........ ,..-.,-.4- . .. ., .....- V ..,... :4.,.....- 53--we-i i --'A . -.-N... ----.-.....,.a -N..,,,,.,, ---.4....,... -..--Q... ,......, .i........ -v-....... 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Being one of the most congenial fellows in the school, Ed has made many friends. It is reported, how- ever, that most of his roommates dislike him for one of his bad qualities - that of rudely disturbing their peaceful slumbers. ,.,,..- - .,...,-...-...- -..--.-..-.,,.. - - -f-......... ..,.,.........,--, - ,. .1 .... ...-Q... -...- -4 .. . .,.,., ...N -..,- Jnmiis WILLIS MILE!-MM, B.S. o1mN'rwooD, N. J. Alpbu Cbi Rbo. I rrxlJnnm Plrlywxg Tl'1'IlXllVl'l', Tbf- Marqnix Playrrug Lyra' Sfujg Murxbal of flu' Clan' of l9J2g R. O. T. C. qi, 21. Bill is an optimist in the strict sense of the word and this bright outlook on life is the essential factor in his success not only as an actor but as a student and all around good fellow. If Bill believes that a person is suffi- ciently gullible, he will immediately launch upon an extensive account of the true worth and value of education. 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Doc is well known on the campus even though he participates in only a few activities. His conservative and faultless attire, along with a retiring and almost shy demeanor, account for this popular- ity. His deeply sincere nature have en- deared him to his classmates. It would be hard for Bangor to give us a chap more desirable and at the same time more in- offensive Ceven though he does dine and dance at Eddysidej. It should be men- tioned that Elmer is another good boy that Lafayette sneaked away from some other college. Muhlenberg was the loser. PINES ON SEVERN, MD. Aljrba Cbi Rho. The L!lfllJ'l'ffL' Cl, 2, H, Axxixlunl Eililm' 1355 T'll,Tj Give Club fljg Truck CID. There must be a certain calm serenity about Pines on Severn that clothed Monty with quiet sophistication before coming to Easton. He is a criterion of perfection and precision. His very thoughts are collected and orderly, and rare is the occasion on which any com- mon outward display of emotion may be detected. 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Just ask jetter about little Audrey and you may bc assured of a half hour or more of good humored jocularity. Besides the serious and humorous nature of this gen- tleman, we have a less likeable character- istic. Joe , as he is sometimes called, has a terrible, uncontrollable, inconsider- ate temper. For some unknown reason, Joe has a great interest in Russia, and his frequent requests for postage stamps for the Russian correspondence make his friends hide when they see a letter in I! S I, Jetters hand. -w-.,-. - .- ...4-.,..... ,, -.............. .v-...-......... ve--. a.-. .- -.frv .-... .. ..,-...,,....... ..-..-v..-.-... .-........-v-... . . . ..-,.-. .... - . .....---... .-, .-. '.- ...aw . .--...,. ,.... .........-......--..-..-Q-g...... .-,.,......,... ...N-.... .,.- ..... . -..,..- -..... . FRANK HENIKX' MUIKCI-I, B.S. BEEcHHU1xs'r, L.. 1., N. Y. Twmix qi, 2, 3, 49, U. s. N. 11. lf. Persons who passed over the campus between the chapel and Dormitory Row on any afternoon and failed to see Frank cavorting with a football or baseball must have been blind because the chances are ten to one that Mr. Murch was exercising on this cherished spot of land. Frank had the undisputed championship of the col- lege when it comes to total time devoted to touch football, to intramural sports, and to pick-up teams of various sorts. In addition, he was a stellar performer on the varsity tennis squad throughout his college career. , ..-..--...vs - - ..., ,Q-4 .. . ....- , -...-t,,- . .,..,....,..,-1-. , ,..,...- ..- ,...-Q...-4 - ....., . . -.. N...- - --------N-Q.,-.- . -.-... .. ' '- ' . ......,..-. . ,., . --.-. ., -' ..... ........-. .-.. ---1 .. .-.--ass - --.-q --an . .- I - ----.-Q . . .. L., ,-. .. -Q.-n . . . .--.--a-ul ,.-.--1- .,,.... Q--.-Q --......-an-1 . . . 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When Doc receivcs his sheepskin and sallies forth into the world in the pursuit of a career of medicine, he will leave be- hind him the immortal reminiscences of his undying fortitude and pluck in a suc- cessful struggle through four college years. Without any assistance whatso- ever, Doc wended his way ever upward toward his ultimate goal, the attaining of a college degree. All who are acquainted with Doc, in- timately or slightly, will always visualize him in thc capacity of trainer of all var- sity athletics at college in which position he has been for the last eight years. In spite of his activities in the foregoing re- gard, Doc has bent his every effort in maintaining a high scholastic average and has succeeded in becoming a member of Alpha Chi Sigma, Honorary Chemical Society. V-i..-, -r AV ,...,-,,,.,.,...---.......,,,--,-.,,.....,,.........- ... , . .-.. , .,...- V. . ,.,,.,-..-fa... ,- ,..,,.. ...-u-. , ...... -W Y, ,,A,, - Liooj -f., ' Q,-' gvn' ' WALTER Huco lxlllil-IOFI-', A.B. LEHIGHTON, Im. Tan Kappa Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappag Dzrbaling C2, 3, 45, Coxmopolilan Club. Bupp is one of the best debatcrs ever to come out of the Lehigh Valley. I-Ie's a natural born orator, and as a member of the Cosmopolitan Club, he has ably dem- onstrated his powers as a public speaker. just ask residents of McKean Hall con- cerning his abilities. Bupp has kept them awake many a night when he prac- ticed thundering his orations. Neverthe- less everyone likes Bupp and will always remember him for his laugh which, once heard, is never forgotten. 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Kappa Phi Kappa, Slmlvul Council Q2, 3, 435 C'0SHl0170Iiffl1l club, T1'r'n.mrcr C455 Ediloriul SMH, The 1932 Mt'lIlllKFj Slmlcnl Discipline C0llIlllifft'Ff 1'rcxi4lrul of the N011-Frrllvrviily Axxovizllimz. There came to Lafayette four years ago from the fair city of Hazleton, a quiet little fellow who rarely gave verbal ex- pression to his thoughts, but those that he did come forth with, contained an in- finite supply of wisdom and sagacity. Little was it realized that John was des- tined to become the Napoleon of thc Non-Fraternity Association but now that fact is apparent, and to him is due the credit for building up the organization to the position where it really belongs on the campus. This task required a consid- erable amount of perseverance and hard work but we are quite convinced that the latter is something that John is continu- ally seeking and the former, that which he is copiously possessed of. ,,.... ...-----...Q ..,M...-...l- -.,,.,..4-1 .. 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Iioolbull C155 Varxify Football Sqmnl C2, 3Jg Track Squad Cllg Vurxily Truck. Squad 125. The sight of a dark, curly-haired Irish- man trudging his weary way across the campus gives one the impression that he is convinced that he has flunked all his work and that this world is no place to live in. A few hours' sleep and a shave, however, give Jerry the added vitality to solve any of life's problems which may confront him. Injuries to his back have prevented Jerry from pursuing his beloved sport, football, at which he was outstanding during his freshman year, but have re- fused to change him from the faithful, sincere friend that he always has been. s-Q-.41 ----'gg ' '--1- i -- --Q-4:1 ' ' -'Rini- --so-gn-1 Q-.,.-,.-.gg ----Q-q .........a-gg --on-ssl k -il -.Q-f'f .,..,-gql -ffa.-ll l l l llll ll l ll ellie zflllilljlllllll I rillllr ell, if lfwfigsf All ffl? Will? l lil Mba' ll 1 'Nfl ml!! will l lvl. gf fljiqlli .-. 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' T ,Jef -Agri-AL-A' A- I7 ,Q A by 114- ff ' 'fiixkl l n l vm V l ll ll lllll ll llllllllllll ll lg:-...--, ...-. . l .,,....,,......,......, . . .. .,....- ... -- --.Q .-...-........-...--+-.-- ........ ,,.,,,N,,-NN' -,,W,, Q -.. -.. -..,...... Y Y ,.,., ,, V AA n ,,,.,,,.T.--. V -.-L-.....,,A,-V--'Y-H ' JOHN GRovEs ORD, B.S. P1-HLADELPHIA, PA. ... Q. ..-.-..-.,. -...,,-Y, .,,..,........' . ...i..,. A --,.,... A - - 5-+L. ,H-.F--...... 1. .,,, --.., ----.,..... ...1 ,. -W-l , ,.. ..,,,, - .... -4 ..T ... :-:- . ,,- ' LAWRENCE FRANCIS ORBE, JR., B.S. S'g ' CM' ' Two Yr-an R. O. T. C. fl .. PASSAIC, N. J. ---w--- l If it weren't for the fact that Big S'g ' N ' John's size is matched only by his sense La0roxxi'Sqlnui 1315 Sapbrzmorz'Assixlunl MdllIIXl'f, of humor it might be Possible to tease .ng--V'-7: Vamly I'ootl1all. . . . . . - 3: him about his propensities for afternoon During his stay at Lafayette, Larry naps and causing furniture to collapse. 1-1'--,Z ':Tg- has apportioned his time wisely between But ,Iohn's true scotch wit is more than .1251 work and play. I-Ie is a likeable fellow, a match for any one who would ride M as his popularity on the campus will at- him. Possessing an engaging personality, TI: test. He maintains a fair-minded attitude a keen appreciation of things cultural , and possesses the qualities of true friend- and an uncompromising code of ethics, ship, so that we could not fail to benefit John has found much at college to enjoy, '-' in our associations with him. Larry has and some to tolerate. We hope that, in E his business future all cut out for him, acquiring that bedside manner at medi- as he is going to follow in his father's cal school, he won't lose that charming -.-.QQE footsteps, and we do not doubt his ability touch of naivete. in his chosen field. iiiiiff I 102 1 .-.:LTl .. '..l'. if -'i : -- . ...iii 1-L ,L . :i?f ' 121- ,Y . n1?'7t :'-jf. . .....'::Q' A ,, ., fi s TQ?-54 4 -- sae-, 115- -,+4.55i' L ffbi F - 'W'w 'A s: .- '----v173?5L7izmwiri:-7l: 7N 7' 1' ' s -A-Hfliiii' 4-pi-in 23 ff- f ..E'W'75i3'i'ii 2 . . - .W , ' ,I X V- . .,,, ,Q 'J fu . '.,,1.....,. N .. , L f1fIi123?1. 3 fl, .-LA ' 3 P ', - M ,,-! . .. eff' is qr.5f'ff'xs'a2T:'2':wp.,,Pviii!fl.. gf .gig -',- ff , V-1' g,,iA?..:ig:':f+f:'f:. A X 41' :ff n -,-. ...fr 3 'f rf , '-QQ. r:':-..L.:'. . f.l-ii-if3'5ii'3if-li' ' .' 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W- V t V , .. .f.W.-'v- 1 i -3---.. .t..... ,i.pg.:..:.'.'..' ,.',f.x.,!,.a- 1 ..fga,-a.,: ..-1,1-airs 1... . ,,.-,......-,..,,...?.,.. . .- .1 - '-P - V- if-'X --t V ' ' V...-g . ' - '--- 4 -,... .. . .,,.. I r 'jjj H - Di' -w-. -W.. - -. EDWIN WILI-S PASCOE, M.l1. -g -f -1 ' of W -'M-1...ilggLai,,gz.',1,.:g2'gfi'f'31'11i' ELIZABETI-1, N. J. Alpha Chi Rho. Bruim'ril Cabinet 13, 43, Lavroxse Squml Cl, 23g Wfrexlliug 113, Cirtwlulion SIUE, The Lbyrg QB, 435 Bam! fl, 23. Ed is the second member of his family to graduate from Lafayette, his brother having finished last year. Apparently the atmosphere in the Mechanical Enigneer- ing lab is quite invigorating for he spends the majority of his time there. He has also been very successful in the scholastic end. Ed's activities have been confined to making up gym work, collecting money for Brainerd, attending A.S.M.E. conven- tions and playing in intramural contests. Foremost in Ed's mind during the past four years was the desire to make Dean's list but we believe this to be impossible for his beer-drinking capacity really is bewildering. M -- --,. - - ---- ...' ,W ,,, -., 411' '--.. , --... ...' 'f ..... -.- .. L.- . , - -..,,- ....., -. A., M-V V Y -. v..,.,,,, U Vi ....., Liosj .,..,. . -.- , ,.....-f- a:Q......-...,. --M ..--....- . . -...-.,..-. ,.,.,....,., -. M. .. . ,Qr-...-A-,-... ...,--,. . . ..-..,--.. , ...... ...M JOHN PEDDIESON, ARLINGTON, N. J. Thela Chi. Phi Bela Kappa. K. R. T.g Tau Bela Pig Cheer Lwl1lr'r C33, Hcurl Cheer Lender C43 Glez' Club fl, 2, 3, 435 Slu- rlent Lrrzrlrr 143, Quarlef 13, 43, l1lXfl'll'llIl.'!lftll Club fl, 2, 33, I,l'l1Ill'l' C435 A. I. E. E., Maroon Key Cluhg Choir fl, 2, 3, 43, Shulrnl Lwulcr C435 Frrxhmzni Plzryerx. Here we have one of the smallest and biggest men on the Lafayette campus. Small in stature and big in achievement, Johnnie has accomplished wonders in the music world of Lafayette, and it is hard to tell what will happen to the musical organizations when he leaves. Who's go- ing to sell love for Lafayette? Peddie', is one of those boys who has spent evcry minute of his time in doing something. Even though he is an Engineer and with all his campus activities he has obtained a scholarship record throughout his four years that any one could be proud of. 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His main interests have had to do with the scholastic side of college life, he be- ing one of those uncanny persons who de- light to delve into the unknown realms of molecular physics and similar mys- teries. And he has indeed compiled an enviable scholastic record while so doing. Max can truthfully be called a real stu- dent. EASTON, PA. Tb!'lll Xi. Phi Brin Kuplm. Yvllll Bala Pi, Pl'l'XiIll'Ilfj li,w'c'uli1'v Crllllllllififl' of Ihr' Inla'rcull1'giafc Soc'c1'r, Football Axxocialion of America, Mumlgvr of Sovfvrg A. S. M. E., Chairman. Bob has demonstrated that activities and scholarship can go hand in hand, and has also shown that a secholarship and activity man can even carry along a ro- mance on the side. Bob's specialty is subtle jokes and clever ambiguities. He has often shown a quiet and confident demeanor of competence as president of different organizations. It is rumored that he outsmarted even the athletic de- partment with his soccer budget. 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Alpha Chi Sigma, Svcrvlury CD, Vice'-Prcxiilafrll C455 Maroon Key Club, Varsity Swimming Cl, 2, 3, 41, Captain 1455 Axxixfnuf Manager Foot- ball C2, 31. The name Gus was given to this man upon his arrival four years ago, and it has been in such common use that he thinks Clifford is his twin brother. Gus is a mighty man in the water, which seems strange for a man coming from Brooklyn. In this connection it may be said that Gus,' likes water in all forms and, if the truth were told, all forms in water. His good nature and general' like- ability have made for him many friends. - -A f-......'-i'1' - .......---...... V- hi ,,-mi' 1 0- - -... .. . f1osJ , -. ...-,--- -1-... ., ..,X.,-- - . .,,.............. i... . WALTER CORIA PIERCE, B.S. BALTIMORE, MD. Kappa Della Rho. Nlflfllllfi Players, lrllrrfrflfwrlily C0ll1lt'll CZ, J, 455 Lacrosse Cl, 2, 3, 45, lifliforial Stuf, The M!'ldllgUj R. O. T. C. fl, ZJ. Walt is one of those quiet individuals distinguished for deeds rather than for words, Professors Steever, Chase and Mil- ler to the contrary notwithstanding. For all his apparent lack of enthusiasm, he is a good student and a congenial friend. Letter writing is his favorite diversion. His four years of higher education over, we understand that he plans to return once more to the oyster beds of Baltimore. Red has moved quietly through college, accumulating figures, facts and many friends. -- nf'-v' -- -1-......-.. ..... . ,... .ga Aj - ... 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A W- ' --, L' , - 1 -,rg -- ff' -v - Y.- --...... , , , , , -Q... Y ,,, , Y ,, , ., W. , -.. --W Q.: ,,f,:A-422.-ua-.. , .. -'--+..i GEORGE Fisk PLATT, M.E. ULSTER, PA. DAVID HOIKACE PLANK, B.S. A. S. M. li. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Thr' Lafuyulh' CZ, 315 Lv Crrvlt' lirarlnlix. We have been trying to understand for several years why a nephew of the head of the mining engineering department at Lafayette should schedule a B.S. course. But Dave is probably the one who can best answer this question even though he is not the boasting kind. He hasn't told us, but his pronounced interest in chem- istry and foreign languages must mean that he is planning to be a big bug on the other side of the Atlantic. If his blonde hair and sunny disposition take as well with the Parisian beauties as they have with his classmates, Dave's future is already settled. f1061 One glance at George will quickly re- veal his unusual hobby, for he is prac- tically never seen without some sort of Indian trophy or trinket adorning his at- tire. The extent of George's power is realized by very few people, for once, through his assumed responsibilities, he excused the college from classes half an hour early by ringing the bell at the wrong time. George is a very likeable chap, and his good nature and kind dis- position have found him many friends and acquaintances at college. .--,--ii ,...-i -...- ----ii . .--... . 1-,... .., .. ' - A N..--....- ---Q-.. ..--Q-... ---,... ,..- ......-Q... --.-... .--.---s...- . . 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Harry is one of those admirable indi- viduals who believe that it is better to be seen than heard, and, during his four years at Lafayette, he has consistently fol- lowed his convictions on that subject. Like many quiet people, he has achieved scholastic distinctions that are the envy of many and the reward of only a few. With all this, he has won the esteem and friendship of his classmates in a lasting manner that better portrays the good fellow that lies under the calm exterior. ww . l1o71 , . . L .V ,W - .. - , , ....-.---- , -- ,.,...,..- .i-,.,- -....,-.. . ,,-,......i...,.. Q...- HOWAIKD BECK REED, B.S. PRINCETON, N. J. Kappa Delta Rho. Guylcy Clazwnical Socivfyg Baxvbull xfljg R. O. T. C. 41, 21. Above this write-up you may see the perfect answer to a maiden's prayer. We don't know whether Howie is nursing a secret sorrow or whether he just likes to break hearts, but he has been the nemesis of more aspiring maidens than any two of the rest of us. He spends most of his time in Jenks preparing for a career in medicine, his other college interest being intramural athletics. Where there's sport you'll find Howie, in the bleachers, cheering for the home team and telling the referee about the last play. It is difficult to imagine him a few years hence listening to a maid- en's heart beats through the other end of a stethoscope. ...... ..-.,. , - ...-..- - ,. -.....,...,,, --......,.......-I -.......1 . ,-.-...,,......,.- ...-.. ..i, .-..-Q, ..,-- ,.-.-......i ,,. ufi.. ----i-,,, -f-1.1, V - .-...,.. ..-....-1 ...-...--1, -.--....,,. .. . .--.- .-...Q-4 .-Qgg -.,-- 1.-4 s--.5 ,-e-in-u ,- .-4, ,,,., ...1 . -in-I .. ,.....-- , --- -.Q -- --Q... --.1 ,--an ,,.-.Q Aki...- .,. ...f---.gqg - Qui ..-.,..i..,, .-.-...Q ...--..- . .,,,.....--gg ...--4 ,.,.,,,... ..-.4 ...-..- - ........,,- ,.,....4 - .,--n-I . ,I-,,,,5.4 .-..-.xr . .......-3 ,.....,,g- .--...fc-i ..- ,,-1:-I f-1 ..-11 Y .-..--1,-.- , .41-A.....-.-I -. 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Nate came to college resolved to be advised and guided by those immortal words of General Lafayette, I read, I study, I examine, I listen, I reflect and out of all this I try to form an idea into which I put as much common sense as I can. Nate's interests and achievements par- ticularly in the field of Economics and Government, point to an illustration to the effect that the memorable words of the Marquis have not fallen on futile ground. On the cinder path, Nate has more than proven his mettle for during his four years at college, his track ability has been in a large measure responsible for the suc- cess of the team. -vivi- CHAIiI.IiS AUGUST RIQILLY, E.M. 1-:AsToN, PA. Tbrla Xi. Photographic Ezlilor, Mvluugvg Iobn Markle Min- i' ing Soricfyg A. I. M. E., Srrgvunf, R. O. T. C. Wlien Charley first graced the Lafay- ette campus, it was with one generation of journalistic ancestry behind him, and since then he has fulfilled expectations by invariably having the inside track on everything of news interest, and social import. Charley is a genius at creating the impression that he is extremely busy, but as a rule he is only figuring out some sort of practical joke to play. No, don't think that this Irishman never works. Once in a long while he does, if he isn't too engaged thinking up some typical Irish humor. And we don't believe the rumor that he is a married man. .....--..,., 4 ,usa , , , , Q.. -......,, ,-,,--Q... I, -....,- -. -., . ,..,.....i. -. ig? . . ...,Qq ,w ,i , - - ,.,.,-. :x......, -4,- --sk..-- --x-R,.,. . 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X' ' ,. ' 'jj '- ' f,..-Ma -....-.. -.,Q.....,...,..,.. .,.. . ,.. , , ,....--, -...-.-. ,. -+-..'--f- -..,,.-- - -...W . ......., - .-kf-A - ...L ,,.,. ....,,,., -x., .....,-.-- ...,.k,.. -L....,-. -.-.., -......-N. .N, , , .---n.v,, , N 13, , . ...,...,,.-.-...,- . -- ..' ,..,......,.,.,,,........ ..... ....,.......... .i i '1-,1,,,.. ....,x,-.,. .,Tg.i,.. g,3.-.... . ..-.....,-- -, . ,- -. ,,-, , , Y. 4-,,, .,...-,,.,, JOHN HENRY REINHART, B.S. HAZLETON, PA. rbi Kappa Psi. Maroon Key club, Sccrchiry Q35, Prexizlcnl 1455 Interfraivrniiy Council C2, 3, 455 Calumet Club, Soccer f2, 3, 455 Lacrosse Cl, 2, 355 Golf 12, 3, 453 Cl:mirmu11, The junior Browse Commiilrfcg Excbuugr Iiilifor, Tbu Lyrcg Baml Cl, 25, Corporal, The R. O. T. C. In the Fall of 1928, a young, bespec- tacled lad foresook his native haunts high in the mountains of Pennsylvania to fol- low in the footsteps of other sturdy mountaineers on the campus of Lafayette. The passage of four years has changed him to a man among men. Varsity let- ters in three sports are but trivial evi- dence of the position he has attained among his fellow students. -Iohn's chief complaint is that the fac- ulty, particularly those members of the Economics Department, refuse to believe that no real scholar can pass a true-false examination. Cheer up, John. If WC CU-Hit down our sorrows, we can always drown them. . AZ.. , , , 1091 ' . N i- . - - W. . . ,.. .. ...,.L.......,..,- L.- ...,, . ,. . ..,...-. ,..-.,. -... VICTOR Joi-IN REUTER, B.S. ELIZABETH, N. J. Sigma N li. K. R. T., Foollmll fl, 2, 3, 455 Lacrosse CZ, 3, 455 Vice-Prcsiilrrli of Cluxx 43, 455 Vicc-Prcxi- dent of Calznnclg Maroon Key Club, Freshman Banque! C0!lIlllllfl'l'j Truck C155 Bruincrrl C0ll1l- cil. Vic has been most in evidence on the football field where he has capably filled the pivot position on the varsity for three years. 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Good chemical engineers are scarce. ..-L ,-, ,AA-t- , ,-. , -Y .--- ,- -,....,... ..f a --W -. - -Y- ,-- , ..x. Jf fi ..,-.-...V .i-..,, -..,,--,. ' A l..-....-. ...ra ARCI-1113 PAUL RIDER, C.E. YoUNGsTowN, OHIO Della Upxilorr. AllIL'YiL'dIl Socivfy of Civil E11girm'r.vg Football C115 Truck 1115 Vurxily Foolbull Squad C315 Vurxify Track 4415 Axxixfauf Mwmgrr, Fcllrirlg 131, Mrumgrr 141. Here, girls is the opportunity of a life- time. Step up and meet Archie, the fa- mous Youngstown lady-killer and if he takes a particular fancy to you, you also will be favored with an occasional visit from this Beau Brummel. We warn you, don't let that naive expression deceive you for he is a competent adversary for any chattering female. Archie's activ- ities are not entirely confined to the ful- fillment of life's little pleasures because as his activities indicate, he has devoted considerable time to campus affairs. Par- ticularly as manager of fencing has he proved especially capable. 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Jack is popularly known by his class- mates as the Speed Demon and the jus- tification for this cognomen is clearly manifested by the heart-rending manner in which he drives his car between West- field and Easton. Far from being care- less, however, Jack is one of those indi- viduals who earnestly believes in accom- plishing something in a straight-forward way without any procrastination. We might add, also, that Jack pursues this policy with fair damsels who find him a very congenial companion. Rink's wide circle of friends can be easily explained by his genial nature and generous attitude toward everyone. w.,...-. ,,. ,,,., .... , - '1-' - V 7 p -- - -Y --- f112:I GLIENDON PATTERSON Roms, B.S. MCKEESPORT, PA. Swimming NfKIIlKIXl'V C355 luuior Prom C0lumilfvf'g Kirby Gorlcrilrlzvnl ami LIIIU Sof'i1'lyg Give Club Cli- Glen started out along with the class of '31 to be a real he-man engineer. But his inclination to rely too much upon his pleasing appearance got him into a few difficulties with the faculty and, lo and behold, he has joined forces with the cen- tennial class. This same pleasing appear- ance which did not impress thc faculty docs make a big hit with the weaker sex, and it is reported that Glen has a force- ful way with the fair maids. ln addition, he has shown considerable aptitude in jumping off the dry landg he vies with Doc Rogers as a swimming official. ---, - .--:.-.1 ---na -- -1- f -- - .113 -..Q . .. V .- .. :fuzz , . ,, .... -Q........ . ....--... -, , ,, , , , .123-5 .-,Y -M---H--A----..., -..-- -1- H.-L 1 ,L---3-...L.. T'1:.,1Q. ,....L.' . ' .'j'T..........i 1,1 ----- . W... .... ...- .-..,.,...,..-. ... . .. .,- ......-Q... ....-.--1.1. ,,..-,,.., ...-ta ,.v-......, -.- -., ... .i-, -.,.....,,, Y . -,-+1 - - A--.1 .. Ni... ,.-..-.- ,- ,.. ---...Q .............,, . . ,...--v- , . 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Eb's very reserved and quiet tempera- ment is accounted for by the serious atti- tude which he takes toward his work and by the fact that he spends the major- ity of his time in class or in his room studying. hifim' 'T f-- M-. W l113l Q-Tian.-..,. - -.--..,.A-.-.sau i.. -..1....,....- ,,. 601.1- ..,,.,.,....,.4- ,, . A,.,.,..-- ..--.?,,.,.....,.,. ,.-A f- ......,. N., . ,.......- . ... . .,......, ..---M--.-..---.1 .-.-Q...1,, - A. ,- , - ..-...-.- ,,..... --q ...-Q,.-.,,- --- ...ti - --------- -Y -- --- - - .. -- W , A..- . , ,, . . -,- -A A -- ' - ---A -- A -............ 'if,.I:. 1..s..-L '. .J-4-.444 I ---L12.,:...:.. .,,,.......,.-.- - DAVID THOMAS Ross, B.S. PA'r131xsoN, N. J. Sigma Cbi. Kalzlm Phi Kulrpag Allibu Phi Omrgag lnlvrfru- feruily Council CS, 455 Vurxily Sorcvr Q-U5 Football 12, 315 Axxixfant Manager, Wrfxlliflg. Dave never takes anything for granted. This keeps him pretty busy ascertaining the credibility of many things each day. 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Since his advent into this institution of learning, George has been a familiar Hg- ure on the campus. We learn from him that psychology and bridge go hand in hand, but he seems to do much better in psychology than in bridge. His bridge winnings keep him supplied with stamps and thumbtacks. Any dark night he may be seen treking his way to the furthest end of Paxinosa Avenue where he some- times stays late - even after the trolley cars stop running. Soon the spring season will ind him making the rounds of the golf courses which is Georgc's greatest hobby outside of politics. I:114J fl, 2, 5, 455 Bran Choir f2, 31, Braxx Quurfvt 12, 3, 4J, Chapel choir C3, 415 Crrfle Fran- raix 423, Efliforial Stnjf, The Lnfayrffcg Brain- vril Cabinet 147, Vi-slwr Commillrrg Cazivf Corporal 423, Cudvf Livzifvuuiil 125, R. O. T. C., Lvmivr, R. O. T. C. Bam! Q4Jg lulrumurai Afbivlivx. From the remote corners of Pennsyl- vania, came Claude, Bandman , Rupert. His moustache is ample evidence of the benefits of a college career or how to be- come a Bachelor of Science. In all sincerity, however, Rupe has turned out to be a man of many musics. Not only is he a member of nearly every band in this vicinity, but he can rumba on the tuba , slide a slithering trombone and wave a mean baton, as his accom- plishments at Lafayette show. Rupe's ability to Wag his wicked whiskers makes us feel with no uncertainty that he'll sur- pass Paul Whiteman, but if he imbibes excessively in the amber fluid, he'll cer- tainly attain Paul's enormous dimensions. .. ...a.. -,,wH1v ,.......,--- --... -......-.. ...........-..-..,. .....ff,,........ --.......-...U ..-..,..,....... .-.,..., ,N ., , ,...,.. .Qi . .. -.a......,4--f , .-- ................ ........ .... ..+..,. .m,.....-.........-. -Q-.......... ......---..... . 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We think that his wavy hair accounts in part for his success with the ladies, but wc suspect that his caginess is, to no small degree, the secret of his success. -. v' ... ', - TTQTTPQ? ,,.q ,,,,,.,,,, ,-,,, ,,,,...,. ....- ..-,-........ '..,-.3..-N..-W ---Q-1-,-1-...Q-.1 -s.-as-.-Q-.f--i.,-.v - , . ,., ....v...H,. . o-....--...,,.. M.,-+,. , -.+-- -.sep , Mlci-mm. Nouwooo SABATINO, A.B. nosE1'o, PA. Wfrvxlliug 12, 4Jg Baxvlmll. Although aware of the fact that the grass is green and is not to be trampled upon by freshmen, Nishki certainly had his troubles with the Calumet Club. In fact, he visited Bobinski every Tuesday evening at South College. Nishlci was a member of the freshman baseball team and a varsity wrestler in his sophomore and senior years. The only reason he did- n't wrestle his junior year was because the transfer rule prevented him. Some- time in his career, Sabatino got the idea that he wanted to go to Upsala, and so he did. 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W.-.. ...,.,.,.4-.5---wr...-..,. ,..,,...-ef., .. , . p!,..,.,.....,-H. . rt-V1a-s-s-..',--- .. -.-,........-mv.-. ... ., !v:'mf....,-'ri-rv. , ur-rw-..-...,.... -.- wzv:-o--.--.-.- , . rraveu-...nf-V- ... as-gs-......-..,.- 'uvrv-:rv-',.,.-.......... mr-,2'w1w....:-.....:- . r,,.,.,,,,.-...-.-..., .., ,-f. ,,,, , . A... ----W --V f- 'L -'1'1'311Ti.1?'ff27?'7 , ,f.?l'1l-V-An-5-4-l. :ea Q 4 u ,J --'--- - --+3 I --.V .v-. V 1: - ....,,,.-.,....,...-.. ..,.,,.-.,,....-..,. A... .-.. . K . .. HARRISON THOMAS SALES, C.E. EASTON, PA. Soccer C2, 3, 4j5 Lucroxxz' Cl, 2, 3, 455 A. S. C. E In Harrison, Lafayette's sordid jealous minds must admit, womankind may find that great rare boon of the present day, the courteous, chivalrous, gentleman which flourished in medieval days. It is difficult to believe that in this handsome man, who starred in more than one cam- pus football clash, there are such charac- teristics of the charmer. But it's true. Harrison is noted for being opinionated and when his mind is made up, he won't change it, even if he admits he is wrong, a sort of independence evident even in freshman days. As for grades - if they ran above C's , Harrison decided that they were too high, and promptly took measures to remedy the situation. l on-nuns-Q.-v--.... -:, ' -Y In, H5 .- -1-. , . V11 Wig. ,..V '11-.C...T,-.-,-41.-A, -- ,VY v. rt, .vi zlgr., gffvfgf' -3 --f-M ' -.....w-,- L1161 .... .. .. . ., . W CARLTON CONRAD SQHULLER, B.S. HAGERSTOWN, MD. Pbi Bela Kappa. Braincrrl Council C355 Bruimrrzl Cabinet C4J5 La- crom' C115 Press Club C215 Gaylcy Chemical Sovivly C255 T'n'T C3, 435 Cosmolwlitnn Club C4j5 Lafuyrllc Ouling Club C2, 3, 455 Barge MHfbt'IlIlIfiL'lll Prize CZJ5 I11h'r1mliom1l Relations Club. ' Here's a lad who has devoted so much time to conscientious work on the books that he has had little time for extra- curricular activities. But this does not mean that he has lost sight of the other phases of Lafayette life. His active in- terest in Brainerd shows this. Carlton's strongest vice is Tea 'n' Tarrytons with Dr. Tupper. A close second is his habit of taking a weekly trip to the State Thea- tre Building to become adept in the social graces. When are you going to open your dancing class, Schuller? V.-........,. . Q -TL --- -- .. ....,.., , . LIJLII .,.,..,,, .-...,.,,.....-- ,..- .. ...z-,,....--.... -. -Q .... .. ..1,..-...Y-, .f-5... --uc.-:..., .lr-t.: M Y,-Lvdww,-: - ...v. :..,,, , C---A M V -:L .i.:i..,.r, x V Q-T snumqc: rr . .,....-..,..-.Q.-.f-- 'lw--'qij V - r W ...-.-. fl, WL 'C A , ...... f'- -- fi - -Y 'iff gi-1 ' L-am. ::?hE.-if 4'4 '.g.'..', L--...'Z21-.lSLL. -W Y W-, , 71, A - -v ,YL-Z Y i M An- . , Y i Y -A - 'ii ..,. gA' 'f 1,1 1 .QW ,xg -..,,,- TZ.,-... ., I f --... . X. 'K , ... , ..... , A if -1.-- ......,- ... ,,. - . -' ' ' ..., :r A --- ....,-.ft A -...-.- -T W. -.-f- A-'- -- -Q... ..,, , .--.. , 1-.... . . XXX . ' S1 -f is ,-n -.. Q' 4' -wi.- -QQ., ,-.I -Q., V- ' 'H 1 ' ' f ' re,-I vi- gt-- , V - i , 'T ,- 5 ' -. --...4 3 ' X -M . . X L' -V 1- 5 -:I T - RVN A .,,,, , L 1 7' Q ' -T -: H f ' t 3 ,U X ,f' ..' ly- .-.A . l. '.- . - ,-xx - r -. x s ,, ' f ' , X ,S .- .-..,.... . Q . ' --,. p ' I ' N, -, -. Y 'Tift i -i..,...., . .--vb, ,..-. - --- - -.....,..--L - W...-.f ,....., ,-A42--F ,W --c-.,-.,-.- . , .---.1-..- -...-,,.,..,..-....,. -...,- .... -. .-.,--.,,, .,...-.,,.. ...W .... FRANK C1ufssMAN Scnuifrz, B.S. 1-izlumsiu, PA. Q It is a mark of ability and ambition for anyone to rise above his surroundings, and this is precisely what Frank accomplished, when he left Perkasie and attained the status of undergraduate at Lafayette. Frank has evidently been very busy study- ing for four years, for we have seen but little of him about campus since matricu- lation. He was probably busy on social ventures between here and Perkasie. How- ever, we regret that we never had oppor- tunity to become better acquainted, and recommend that as a future policy Frank use his undoubted talents somewhat more for public benefit. -..--...,,,.,....,- -, . ...,....... -...i,,,,, ,.. -....- ,:.- ...,...-..i....... . i..-..-Q.'--- --L... V ......,.. ,'Q'- V -f -..L QA -.. , ,, -, f1l71 ,.,.-'Q.-.-.-.-..,-Q..,. . .....b,.....- .., .-.....,-.--...1 .... , . . L- .Y.. A .,.. . ...-. MAX PIERMAN SLZHXVARTZ, A.B. NEW HAVEN, coNN. Towers. Kirby G01fr'rnmr'rll tlllrl Law Sovivly QU, Tl't'llXlIfl'f C415 Vurxify Trllllix 12, 3, 41. Among the Connecticut Yankees of today there are Max Schwartz and Albie Booth, of New Haven. Booth has figur- ed prominently in the athletic history of the gridiron sport at Yale, while the name of Schwartz will be a byword in the tennis annals at Lafayette. Besides his outstanding tennis ability, Max possesses a keen aptitude for law and a strong desire to shape human institu- tions. 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It-w '---N. qqppa--of-..,-..- -av qnyu'lw--'-i-- -. .. , 1 ..f..T--. --i.-ii mm .1 - 1 - 4 'B 1 M rn , .. 7f -......---- .W -...... , . .....-, H I A, - avi, , -,egg-.gn-, V - -,-JW nf, ' ,...,.. i:'1 I-'T' -'-5.-Q 1 ' '..-,..:' ' , ,i,gg .5 A.e,, ,MW-if . i4,3H,M,.' KIOI-IN DUNCAN SEARLES, M.E. HERBERT ENGLISH SCHWEYER, CH.E. 13As'roN, PA. Phi Kappa Tau. Gaylcy Chemical Socivlyg Iobu Markle Mining Society. ' Make way! Make way! Here comes the Easton alleged social lion. He is quite a social chairman because he not only ar- ranges the affair but he supplies all of the girls as well. You canit depend on his phone numbers, all of which goes to prove that a big man is big all over. We all doubt that Herb is a big man, but ask Herb . Better still, ask his harem. Herb has worked hard here and maybe he will go a long way even though he is an engineer. And don't say that engi- neers aren't just the best people on earth in front of our hero, for if you do you won't get you a girl. PITTSBURGH, PA. Chi Phi. A. S. M. li., Maroon Key Club, Axxisluut BIIXHIUXS Mrlmlgcr of Thr' Lufayr'fI1'. Once upon a time there was a little boy who was gazing at a large rock pro- jecting from the face of a bluff and he said, If I could only be as strong and as silent as you, my master. From that time on Jack has been the mysterious Hgurehead of the ages, and thus we und- erstand why he and ex-president Cool- idge have been regarded as pals. Hence, John's name of Stoney. Hailing from the Smoky City, Stoney four years ago was just another freshman on the campus. Since then he has become a fa- miliar and well liked figure. ...f ,, va... . -...., ....,-- ..... ..?. . .... W- ...e ,...,.,Q f.-.,..... . W... ak, V-----n ..-.......- , -.......-..-N. ., .,...,-Q.,- .-...,......... ,,,,..f-.. ,. A - ...-...,,.,.. ,. -.WVR Q A' - ...- -T--.....-.-. - -....,.. 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Pi Della Epxilong Kupjm Pbi Kaplulg Managing Ezlifor, The Lafuyelle C415 Axsixfaui Managing Erlifor U15 Erlilorial Sluj ll, 213 Erlilor, Afl- rlress Book C315 Inlcrfraternily Council, Mar- quis Players ll, 2, 31, Prexiilent i415 Senior Conference Groupg Press Clulzg Frf'xlJmu11 Play- erxg Sbulu'x1rearcuu Players QI, 315 Brainerd Cabinclg Reperlory Players. There's a story in circulation, telling how jim dropped asleep one day in Par- dee while a tedious celebrity was giving the usual tiresome lecture, and on hearing something which approximated his name called herel' on suddenly awaking. jim's address book was a stroke of finan- cial wizardy, but our sins always come back to us, and so did this one. Jim has a leaning toward fat women in closets, and should watch out for them, especial- ly when they are dead. Jim helped run the Lafayette until recently, when he re- signed under stress, and since then de- voted all his time to dramatics. -......-..,-. - -.. . --.,........,-,.......,,...,.,,.,.Q--.....--.5--,..... ... .. A v 51193 ' e-. ,v i J.. vt. ....,.- ..........- ...-.,..-....... --- --f--...hy Wm... .... .-N ,. -,. .-. -...--.......,.. .l--A , . ......,........... .. V . .....--.,,,-. ..., .L........ LINCOLN SHIMER SE1u1Ass, B.S. EASTON, PA. Pbi Kappa Tau. Manager of Croxx Cuunlryq Iunior Axxixlunf Man- ager of Truck C315 The Lafayeflc 42, 31, Alumni Iirlilor C415 Melange Slajfg Brainerd Council 01, Marquis Players ll, 2, 3, 41, Secretary 141, Fresbnlen Pluyersg Shalzexlzearran Playerxg Coxmolzolilau Club, Prexx Club, 111- lrarnurul Sllorls Commillec QS, 413 Drum Corllr ll, 21. Fame may come and fame may go, but Shime's,' fame goes on forever, so he says. He's the best known man in town and that is putting it mildly. Wherever the lights are lowest and the noise loud- est, there you'll find Shimer leading the chorus. Shimon knows more about what goes on around college than Fagan does and Fagan gets paid. In fact, Fagan does- n't like the situation very much, and so he had Shimer dragged before the Dean for stealing his thunder. Or maybe it was for stealing a barbcrpole. Shime is one of the best actors at Lafayette and if you want to see something real, watch for him in King Lear. -.... 5 , ,- -......,,,,,,., .--J-.4 ...wan , ,M- - - ...- ...f ..., ..-..,.,.,-v A-- ff.. 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Della Kappa Epsilon. lntrrfraternity Council, Virr--Prcxiflr-ul 1435 L Clubg Track Mamzgcrg Mrlrmgr, Erlilorial Sfujg Solllaomore Colilliou Conllnillcwg Iimior Prom Committeej Brainvrrl Council. Hobart has spent his four years at Lafayette in continually reassuring his mind that his precepts of an ethical code are substantially correct. Occasionally he has ventured into an experimental field merely to see, he assures us, how the other side of the world exists. Genial, purpose- ful, and somewhat loquacious, he has made innumerable friends and acquaint- ances. Faithful in his duties, he may often be seen confabbing with Boettcher over the prospects and welfare of the trackmen. Member of many commit- tees, his conscientious accomplishment of all details is noteworthy. Roswuu- GILBERT Sienna, B.S. Mamsewooo, N. J. Alpha Chi Rbo. Amrrirau Socirly of Civil Ellglllt'l'fXj Infrrlmural Alblvlicx. From the obscure township of Maple- wood, N. J. comes Bud to broaden his life intellectually, morally and socially by a college education. We heartily applaud him upon his wise decision for if he had remained in his home town all his life, he would have become segregated from those benefits which are available in Easton and its environs. Bud is blessed with a gift of gab which is far from be- ing a condemning feature since it has been highly influential in securing him a number of good grades. Bud is universal- ly well-liked not only by his college asso- ciates but by Eastonian females as well. .33-if .--ii-'17-..-Y-1 ililrf- - e-.-..,TL..,, 1j,,',:f ' ' ' ,,........-. ,,.,..... -..av v... .,. .-,.,,,s. -,,...., - ...-1 ,val . , -Q -- - --1 .- fl... ..i..- .--....- --N4--...- . , ,,,.. M44 ,. , .....,....,.. - . .. -.--Lt... 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Al is possessed with one of those re- tiring natures that goes in for everything in a quiet sort of way, with the net re- sult that we never did get to know him very well at Lafayette. His various en- deavors in the fields of lacrosse and jour- nalism, the latter finding expression on the staff of the current humor plagiarist, the Lyre, succeeded in establishing Al as a good worker in different Helds. Eliza- beth contributcd this debonair student to campus life, and Al turned in the sort of scholastic record that one popularly ascribes to Jersey towns, working serious- -ly only on the lacrosse field. -L. . A ZHAA 'S--.. A A LQ ...YA A L., ..,.. A.- .....,,,A,. . .A 1..- -- A- .-,+,,.AA ,-L...-.QQ ............... --.QQ-,, --.-1,,, . ...i.....,,, .A ...........,...A,, , ...-.-.?.A., -, .,,.....,,..- . .......-.-,,A...AA,, , -.-...A I-'- ,-.-.-- ,-.Q .. A , ::A-11.2.-fi --' A- A A l 1211 .....,-A-...A.,-. A t -f-M -AAA - - A. ..,.-..........-Q .., L A. A-,, -0- - A. ...A .A ..-...,..-s, -.f--M -.qt 1 -...,.A.- . A '- -L.. , . A ---5. .. ..A...A sm . A. Q.--.,AA. .i-.AA A ..,.-A..A, Q.,-- -......A -...AA THEODORE SLAGER, Jn., E.M. EASTON, PA. Ku 11 lm Sigma. Vurxify Wrestling 42, JJ, Captain f4Jg Axxistant Cheer Lvmlvr CU, ISS-Pouml Wfrvxfling Chum- piouxbip C255 Vurxiiy Truck 12, 455 john Markle Mining Sorivfyg R. O. T. C., Corporal C23- Ted has been one of the most carefree of students in the last few years, rarely becoming serious about anything except wrestling. Even in that he had his lapses, notably against Rutgers. There are very few things which have ever worried Ted, or phased him either, for that matter. He has enough self-confidence to tackle, do, or say just about anything. Ted ac- quired, or perhaps he had them originally, very liberal ideas while at Lafayette, about such matters as the most enjoyable way of living away an existence. 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'fl-T1--.----v-4-fvf-v-w A----1-Q L-3,755.1 5 ,jg.1T,QI.4f'..,-v ' '??E?,fjyf 'Tii:EET',Z1'::i:i7::iEif.i':3:rit.':H ,Q . H-.. -4--+I?-rv-gre-5..3i Q V -, L. . .1--nf-H - ...W . . . ..--. ,H--f--11 .-.M ,g, 'A .:T.-,......,...-.. .- ,. ' -Ngo agrrg- 1 . ' ' ' ,. -f----..-.---xfflqwg.-Y--3--I-..-...4.. ',.. :::.g,. - ..,..., . . V .i . , .- ., - 1 , ...- . .-.. , P i Q A n , ,-.....,, Y 1 W .-. .,....- ,Y ..,......, .. -2, ii' '2 ef-if-Fagan:-5 .-,.ii....Q.1-.1Tf2i..,. A ........-. . Y-, .. Q'-A. .. ...., LEE GRANT SNYDER, B.S. : 7iE?'F :'T1f:flT ff ' Um' 1n2'rHL1zl-IBM, PA. HAIKIKY Diuew SNYDER, B.S. EASTON, lm. Tbvlu Xi. Kappa Phi Kappa, Tn'axll1'm' C455 Gln' Club U, 255 Collvgv Choir 11, 2, 3, 45, Track Cl, 3, 45, Soccer 13, 45. Drew's smooth mannerisms and meticu- lous dress, not to mention his excellent bass voice and attractive looks, have charmed many a female into complete submission. But he spent plenty of ener- gy and got some real results in soccer, scoring one of Lafayette's few goals last season. In intramural athletics, Drew excelled, especially in basketball, and foot- fall, with a little baseball and tennis thrown in. Not that all his energies were athletic. Dancing came in for some prominence. Academically, Drew was al- ways a high rater, with education as a specialty. In short, he is just as well- rounded as a student can be. Drlfu Upxiluu. Sav1'z'r 125, Iucroxxi' CS, 45, Assixluul Mumlgcr, I.ui'rosxr 125, Buml fl, 255 Bmxx Choir, Physics Club fl, 25511. R. R. L., R. O. T. C. fl, 25, C0r110r1llR. O. T. C. 4255 C. M. T. C. This very imposing individual, ladies and gentleman, is none other than the far famed Lee Grant Snyder, Big Bethlehem Bone-crusher . The Bone-Crusher , however, is far less harmful than his huge frame and rugged features would seem to indicate, in fact, a bit of strategy will quickly render him meekly submissive. We can never forget the arguments in which Grant participated so energetically on the third floor of the D. U. house with Jacoubs and Davis, to determine which one of them was the best looking. There is still some doubt on the subject, but thc boys think Jacoubs deserves the title. f122J ,.v.....,... . ,.ga.f' as .... ,. ...,.-. .An -,..,.,-... ,.--4 , ..,,-..--N.. , .... ,--Q- .,i.,,.,,..... .. ..,...,i .L -.. '-:i..-..., - . ..,-,-,.., .. --'.... t. --+,.. .-.- -----N... V .-sv. - ..--..... . .---.-.,-- M...-,,,,, . .......... u,.....-.4-- H...-... 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A., Svcrvfury 1455 Frvxhmun Football, Culzluing Freshman Buxrlmllg Iunior Prom Com- millm Al is not large in stature, but he cer- tainly stands big with the football and baseball teams. Under the aliases of Slippery Sock' and The Mighty Mite , he has furnished, time and time again, the spark of pep which has bolstered up the failing morale of the football team in time of adversity. And dOn't think that Al's activities are confined to athletics. His record speaks for itself, and even with all those activities, Al has done well in his scholastic work. Al is popular with everyone, and his pleasing, friendly personality and his willingness and indus- triousness both in work and in play have made him one of the best-liked men on the campus. PHILIP LEO SOMMER, M.E. Passaic, N. J. Kappa Sigma. A. S. M. 13.3 Irllwfralerllily Council CS, 45. Four years of daily contact with Phil have convinced us that he is a real gen- tleman. Friendly and sincere, Phil goes his way accomplishing what he has set out to do in a manner of quiet dignity and ease that is admired by all his asso- ciates. However, the amazing regularity with which he goes into seclusion to pen somewhat lengthy epistles to one fair damsel has reached a point of great seri- ousness. NO doubt a solution to this prob- lem will be found in a little announce- ment soon after graduation. Watch your step, Phil. i747 13, - Av- Y gi ., ... - V .,., ..,,-N...-1 . .,,,..--4.-41 - --- --.--...qu - - ----?.-4 N, M... -f--.1 A '7Ti,..-..-- k - --.....- A ' -vm--s..-. -- .-.--Q ,EG----4-an fing- .Na---1 Q...- --Q43 K-Q-an .-. Ml,--..1..4au . ....- --p-. . ...-.ai-q f ..-.-v.. . ,...,-,- . ...--mf.-g, ..- -.,-... W 1 ---- - ., ,...,--qggyi amlll il mlm il ll ll xml ll ll llll ll i . ..,. .a-I-.l.L..-..,---1 l .- l 123 l e : e . 1727 .1-M1:::.. .. '...'l'-'O-',.i.p H cgi.- n'-1 1. - f i' A 'I' Lf . I i O a 7: 1 ' '7 W' ' A --' -7 . 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A mixture of Bill Haines, john Gilbert, and Stan Laurel describes this man to a T. We honestly think Spiess was the happiest fellow in our class. When the famous Johnson and he combined their wits 1which was prac- tically all the timej the students were in store for some fun. All joking aside, the class of '32 will always hold Hap in their memories as the gloom-killer. Hap and his pal Johnson, kept their reputation intact even on the athletic field, for the spectators got many a laugh watching the two battle for the Orioles. fl241 I-IAaol.u El.I,lillY SPINNEY, Ja., B.S. wu.Mm rE, ILL. Kappa Sigma. C!Illllllt'f 121, St'L'I'l'f!ll'y 1315 Sltdllllllfllg 1255 Ax- .tishml Mumlgrr of Buxrball 1335 Bruinvrfl Cub- iurl 1415 Scart-fury, Innior Cluxx5 Cbrcr Lrarler 1355 Calzfniu, R. O. T. C. Spin's interests while at Lafayette have been varied. Constantly involved in a turmoil of combine meetings and cam- pus politics, he has still found time to attend all dances, horse races, and unoffi- cial parties within a radius of several hundred miles. Occasionally, Spin found time to attend a class, if he could get the Lincoln started before the class was over. Always with him is his happy smile which not infrequently develops into a loud, good-natured laugh. With all his social interests, Spin possesses the ability to concentrate on things that really matter. 1... .-.-.V , A-Ahh.. ....... .. -...... .4.- ...J-Q .. ...1--m -. - -:,.,... ... ,- ,........-f- . .....-.-.4-- -......-Q..., , V-V.......,4,, .,..........,,, ...f-.fy L . -.-.V---...- .VV .-,...i, - V--1, VV-V,.. . ,. V Q-1 -.---1...... . Qi...- ,. V.- ..-I., --S,-L.. VV........1- ....,,1.i, V..,.........-..,. .....-1... V-i?.,.,. --...-..- -- V .,-.-. - , ...V,..? ,..,. - ..--,- , Nik... 1 .,.. w Q--,-.- .- - -fit -V --- , L 1 'mi -..--i. -4 --..-Q... --s...... 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Qxii , AT'i . .,.. -.. -HXXT if I H ML, 1.1. -' I ,,,.- ' ..,,:, ' 1i,..,...- .Eiga - .,,....-M., .,.1. -Y.-. ,1-. . . ML.. ' A .,. -1 ...iw .., .... . .--....-... .. -if-,,.. , . M...-V . -+.....,. ,.. -- .. . -1-,U -n-....,. . ..-.., .f-. . . - -.,.. , . . .... ,. ' Iv.. .-. -.- -...---... . ---...- ,... ...- . - .-.-,- -- --.-.... --K --,. .....,,,,,' -ZITL- -if . X.. . . u--1 If ' -...iiti - -... . ...-...L .,,.- -.,..,. . -.......... . ...-.-.....Qg .......-a..., --QL- -5.10, -.-tag, . ...,.....-...,.. Q,.,..,........... , ....N,-,- 4-.... --14.9 r ,,1'f', ' .---....... - .-.f-- ... -..Q-vw-.- . ' ' ...4-....,---v---....- .--.-...f--.-af-,.,,.,.,,.,N... .K .. .---1.-Q.. - l.,...,,Z...f?,..-.,1- ..4.-,,.., .,',.,,g,.g, ,, M .,..,,, EDWIN IM S'I'liARNS, Ju., CH.E. cALnxv121.1., N. J. Thvlu Xi. Plli Brin Krlpjmg Yitlll Bvlu Pi, Trrrmlrrrr Q455 Alpha Chi Slgllillj Guyluy Cbvmicfil Soc'ic'ly5 Amrrican Chemical Socivlyg Varxily Wrcsflirlg C455 Lucroxst' fl, 255 ISS-Ponml Intramural Wrexlling Cbumpiouxlrilr 1355 Cross Country 1155 Phi Behr Kalzjm Prize C155 Tun Bela Pi Prize U55 Mrlllzvlmrfirx Prize C255 Meiullurgy Prize 1355 Amr'rir'1lu Clwlrlirul Sorirly Menl- berxbip Awurrl. We only saw Ed between his trips to Swarthmore's dormitories, but in the few remaining moments we learned that he is blessed with the gift of financial acumen. Ed rarely missed any activity or venture that paid cash dividends. The same wis- dom that enabled this brought him a Phi Beta key in his junior year. Ed didn't study often, but when he did, the results were amazing to behold. Athletically, he was quite a wrestler, gaining one college championship. The many stories Ed told were frequently slightly suggestive - of humor. And along with study, he occa- sionally found time for Easton and vi- cinity's diversions. -wi...-.-. .,, 1-..a.-... - --.-...... ...- Q V, .. --Q-.--af-..g J- -- , ii- 41... V - ....,, .. .-, . I. ... W..-..-.4....,,-...,--.........-- .....,.,N,-......,.,. t. - , I125 1, ....,-.. ......-.-i---:,--i- -...--i....,-.-.. - , .,. ,. .,.,-...... ..,... .. lf- ..,.t .... . .-Q.- Joi-IN JAY SULLIVAN, B.S. lmssmc, N. J. Phi Gamma Delhi. K. R. T.5 Pr1'xi4l1'l1l of fbi' Afblvfic Axxorfiufioug L Clnlig Football fl, 2, 3, 455 Baslu-tbull ll, 2, 3, 455 lllfl'P'fYtIfl'HIlfJl Council CJ, 455 CllllIIllL'lf Solrbrmlorr' Colillioll C0llllllilft'L'j 11171- inr Prom Comlniiler. Johnny Sullivan, Passaic's contribu- tion to the senior class of Lafayette, is an important integer of all campus activ- ities. Judging from his popularity with the women of Easton and also with those who visit the Fiji house, the search of the movie moguls for a successor to the late Rudy Valentino is at an end. 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He even gives up dinner some nights that he may linger longer in his beloved hiking togs. But it is a much different story when we ob- serve Captain Tangel on a Wednesday afternoon shining his leather in order to lead his charges through the mysteries of the Right front into line. Oscar, as indicated by his open demeanor, is square and above board in everything he does ex- cept, and this we confide with bated breath, he is very wary when he mentions his wrestling activities in Beaver College. In-:Bierce-g , f,H,, f1261 EASTON, PA. Croxx Coliulryg Truck, The Lafuyvllrg Imirn- mvnhll Club Q3, 415 Kirby Law um! Govern- mml Sociefyg Bruinvrzl Drive Commillec CBJ. Although it has not been proved that Herb was born with a gold piano in his arms, it is quite well known that he cer- tainly can play a mean hot piano. Wheth- er it be with the Instrumental Club, or anywhere that a piano is to be found, I-Ierbi' can be heard syncopating quite warmly. 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'+...... --+...... ,., . --+1 uf-...-.a.--. , 'Q-L, ., L........ ,- u-Qi, ,. nu--..i,,,, -.......,,x, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A. l. Ii. E.: Thy I,ufuy1'lli', Axxixlnnl linxiwxx Mzlmrgvr. Let's get down to the bear facts of one of the sportsmen in the Senior class, who has a cottage in Pocono Pines. Be- lieve it or not, Al, on one of his hunting expeditions, chanced upon a bear. Do you think he batted an eyelash? Cer- tainly not! He waited until the bear walked off, and departed the best of friends. This hunter has the character- istics of a true sportsman, a cheerful com- panion, and an aid in distress. Here's for friendlier and more amiable bears, Al. .L .- 1....-- lfflli. 51.4 ,. .. .::. -.-. 'I ..'..-',. .. ...,..A,. :jeg 1-AY A , , leg , -f -.- 1 , 3,-57---..,- ' 412 ef ,..,QT-' -t e ig ,. ., .,.,-..,...- .-if--..- 3.-.., ., . .lv-,i.....-. ,, Q..,, IRVINE AGNEW TURNER, B.S. 'rrrUsv1LLE, N. J. Tbvla Chi. lrllurfrulc'rl1ily Council 13, 455 Boxing 12, 415 Melcmgc, Fftlfl'fllify Erlilorg lnlrunznrul Sporls. During his four year sojourn with us, Jack has been kept busy defending his choice of the B.S. degree against the vo- ciferous attacks of his Engineer friends, who seem to delight in taunting him on the subject. Maybe it's the red hair! His burdens have been further added to by his laboring under that great emotional strain known as love, which has often made him wonder whether a college edu- cation is really worth while. Jack's win- ning personality and ability have won him many friends on the campus, and will stand him in good stead in thc future. ,--Nr -A--.... -- -.1541 ws. ,-.......- -.-,-nl ..y - f-Tv.....n-4 ii ii 1... . ,--Q.4-.- ' X I 2, l wx' X3 'x'XffiXx ii' . Z! ii 'I Tr: y',,. r iii :V .i ii i .i i Zi aw Z .jim Emil!!! .xi j' E i '! Hi ix Jffjgqj it . hug, 'I' . M 1 ' K1 Ml! 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L., .ra .f . -- ,-,A wif, H- v. v You Y ii'-.i-Qifggf? 2, 'J f-ft, ,-fe-,gg-L.- WILLIAM UNGERLEIDEIK, B.S. CLYDE RAYMOND UIILIEIK, ju., B.S. EASTON, PA. Krxjrlm Phi Kappa, lllxlrlmlvrliul Club 1455 Sur- grrunl-Drlmmwr, R. O. T. C. Drum Corpx. Clyde is of local talent, which means that he arrives on the campus before classes and disappears after classes, there- by avoiding undue conspicuousness. This, however, has not prevented his distin- guishing himself as Director of the R. O. T. C. Drum Corps, and what a drummer he is! He may also be seen occasionally dragging heavy drum cases in and out of Brainerd, in conjunction with his work in the Instrumental Club. We have heard rumors about his activities as a sheik in the lower Walnut Street section, but we have, as yet, no definite evidence. How about it, Clyde? lizsjl 12AsToN, PA. Pi Drlla Epxilong Kulijm Phi Kaplmg Managing Editor, The Imfuyrlh' 145, Aalzfzvlising Man- agrr, The Mrlangt' HJ, Assistant Mznlaging Ezlilor, Thr' Lafuyvllrr CBJ. It took Bill some time to get started in collegiate activity, but in his latter years at Lafayette he blazed a rapid trail in a journalistic field. If one were to select his outstanding characteristics, one would say ability to work hard and fast, personal confidence that is justifiable, a strong business sense and salesmanship ability, and reliability. In less than a year Bill became managing editor of The Lafay- ette, something for which other men often work three years. Bill has a keen logic and good natured personality that in combination should accomplish many things for him. . ,...-.--.., .-..C- --..,- , ., . 14-N .. ., .- , -- - . 41:-...,,... ........,-. ..., .... ... .... .. .......,- L . , l' ' ' '- 'e'-1- ' ' ' v --- . ,. -- - -. 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H..-.fa , ,.- ---Y. ....,.p--A - A' .4-..,-T-.---- - , ,. ,. ,..--V..-,----., , ,,, ,,.. ..--qv.--.., . ,. -L-..,.l.....4 ...g, -,... ....... ...- ..i...:.i,.. ..1,...,.... FRANKLIN Wuttissusv VAIL, Jn., A.B. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Phi Gamma Dvlla. Fearing 11, 2, 3, 41, Caplain 14Jg Calilmvl. How this smoothie manages to hold all the women he does is a problem for the freshmen to solve - the upperclass know Frank already. In spite of his amours, Frank has spent enough time in the gym the last few years to become quite a fencer and Hnally captain of the var- sity swordsmen. Of course, we never rile him for he is likely to turn loose a string of epithets that should never be heard in church. When it is all said, however, Frank will linger in the memories of his classmates for his good qualities. -, I 129 :I . ...g...-,,. . .. .........- -.,... va... -,... . -.....,. JONATHAN CHARLES VALENTINE, A.B. WILKES-BARIKE, PA. Sigma Alplm Iilnxilwl. Manager Varxify l3a.va'ball 1455 Axxixlanl Manager Baseball 131, Blixiilvxx Sfajf, Tbz' Lafayrlle 11, 215 lmliuirliral Pbologralvbii' Editor, Thi' Mc- lflllgt' 141, Chairman, Ilinior Prom 1355 Infer- frufvruify Council 13, 41, Manager, Frzzvbiiian Baseball 1215 Braxx Choir 11, 23, Baml 11, 2, 3, 49. Val came to Lafayette with an eye open to business possibilities on the cam- pus, and for four years picked up the majority of the paying jobs. In activ- ities of varying natures, he displayed a fine versatility, going in for the athletic, journalistic, social, and musical. Possess- ed with a keen and refreshing sense of humor, a noisy and cheerful laugh, a spirit of social and mental independence, Val', had many contacts in many places, and presented Lafayette with a new and different guest at each of the big college dances. 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A moun- tain of strength physically, Van pos- sesses a heart of purest gold and a spirit of sincerity and friendship that has se- cured for him a warm place in the hearts of all who have known him. We recog- nize Van as a leader in campus activ- ities and scholarship. When it comes to girls, however, his fancies reach from Virginia to Hawaii, but he falls in no woman's fatal net. Be careful, Walt, not to be caught offside in the closing minutes of play! ..,... .-M.- Q... Q- .x-1 R . -4 ,, -,,- ,Q -77,7 nz'-I -.-'Q 7 1. - '-.--- -.,.-.-..... ..h..,.,.,,gL? TW , - A-, ....- . -...W-v . Hv--- . - .,..,-..-.,. MILLAIKD FRANK VONHALLE, C.E. HACKENSACK, N. J. Ly,-f. We nominate Mil for president of the Erie Railroad. He could cell the rail- road things about making trains late that probably were never thought of before. He even invented VonHalle Time , which is always just fifteen minutes later than Standard Time. 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Tf,,:.., - ,-. .....--....... . 4- ... ,. f....' .Z .,......1 -.f. '-..-A. -, . ' ,, iii .. ' ' ABNER ADAMS WEBSTER, B.S. EVANSTON, ILL. Sig mu N u. K. R. T., Brainerd Cuisine! 13, 43, Prcxiilfsnl 141, Sophomore Colilliou Cbuirmuug Baxkrlball Man- ager, Slllrlenl Council 1455 Iv1lz'rfrafa'r1lify Council 13, 43, Svvrelary 145, Tennis 13, 435 Truck 1135 Maroon Key Club, Iunior Prom Committee, Dml'x Duy Comnlittrfv. Abner's frequent trips to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, and Chicago might seem to indicate that he was predisposed to become a traveling salesman. We doubt if these trips were made for purely busi- ness purposes. During his occasional visits to the Lafayette campus, Ab,f has man- aged to garner several extra-curriculum honors which the above list will show. He is a believer in all-around good fel- lowship. This, coupled with a likeable personality, has made him well known in the college. Abner had one object when he came to school, and he so persevered in pursuing this that in the future he will be able to point to the days when he was one of Lafayette's leading Beau Brummels. , - 4, 1, gg jp ...,...,.... --f - -- - - v - .Q Y . . . .,........ .T Z . .,-47.4- 2-1-.,.-.ZA -- ...1 -VWQV.- ,,-,-,,. Ae... , . ...M .. -.4-. -fr:-TZ, --.1-:....,.. VVILLIAM CURTIS WELLIVER, B.S. BERWICK, PA. Alpha Cbi Sigma. Bill came to Lafayette after two years at Bloomsburg State Teachers Col- lege. Now he realizes that those two years of schooling were wasted. At La- fayette Bill's time was taken up in the chem. lab. and he had little time for other activities. Nevertheless, he found time to dash away to Berwick quite a few week-ends. No doubt there was a good reason. Back in his foolish sopho- more days, Bill found such strong at- traction in P-burg that instead of jour- neying to Berwick, he frequently attend- ed Sunday evening church services. Since, he has reformed. Williain is famous among his friends for another reason. He has one of the best lines that anyone ever heard. Freshmen sometimes believe him. K S i i Kali v ' pin.. I I' ,l Z zllgjh g l1Yimpji'ii1Q ,g li if l E hwy? l V -il ll Vi I ' lj . ll , 1 .Wf .41 ia a E -yhflnlj 4.1 if 1311.11 1' Nil, Vi QXLYMQ' l lx! Q ,Ji I lil ' e' , , '. hifi -ffiixx' WV U will . ,iw V :j VM, -2' , liiiiiiiif 17 Ji' ill :illilf c gy 11: 1 S ie l 1 az -1 fit! 1'Ei.Q1fllf7 :,'15',,W,V lliflli all 3 ,fiillllggll :Vqg 3 li'-jjig 1 W1 Wi lil' . I 4 li . ,Vx ll il .il in i .. .-.--f-Q.4-it .-.f........,-.-.Q mln mi t... ..,-.--ng -,---.--.q-1 . , ,, clau- .-.4-...gg .--...--4-nom ..-....-....-.ann '- - .,--...ft-an ......1.,,.,,Q .,,.,...-...-.gg mill sl -- c.-.--...U -.-....,.-.A-, --v--.-1 . -0- . .---A.,-ul .. . .,,W ...-...nu -at-an '----1--union . .., , ----gg, ....-..fvnn,.g', . .-.-at-ug ------'Huang- .-A----ann-an -' -V---s-.nvlnvnu .,,-.....,-soul. . -- 4-4-alll . .,.-.--qununqg - '-'- Il! 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V V . ,, , if 1-571' 1-Y -,- ninja ' ' Y-Q f', ...- ... lJ..,-.:'lL. . 71 ,- f -7 rj jr -Y -- fff 3- ,,....Lj g,, ....-.-.,...--,,..- .i..... ... ......... .. , - ...-- . ..-.....,-....-.,. ... ..... . .... -...a-.H .. ,ff ' .... ,M WIIIIAM EVAN W1-iiflfufii B.S. 44.-.in gf -7 ll, Y .1-Y,YgY,, .- .. ., . ',t:f t'3::1 .:3ffTTrtwfz-' '- ' 17.':'t 3,-ww P PAUL Dlauiuczrl Wx2LLs, B.S. 1-.pf.......... --.,.-Q-- --.......-,.... its... also-..,,. 1-1--.-.....-. -1.----f 31-k.-..... .,-. ln-11-,...- ,,-.ow--, y-9--......-A uuv-vnn---- ..-- an----.....--.. n-vs-..+....-. gg.-ou.-....-.. .. . bn-u-n.-..f- .gan---,.--...... -gggfvv.-. . 1-n-,,--0 . sono-Q-..,.-...Q ... ions--..-.. in-oo-.-4--f. .. . Uv-v-vas--1-v--.... Ovww-ov.,---. . RAMSAY, N. J. Kappa Della Rho. Culumrl Clubg Marquis Players, lirlrl Oriuig So- rfirlyg LLILTUSSZ' QI, 2, 3, 4jg First I.ir'nlvmml, R. O. T. C. Paul is that tall lad who looks like Gene Tunney and talks like Dr. Barn- house. During his four college years, he has led a well-rounded existence, partici- pating in everything from lacrosse to the Earl Orwig meetings. His course has in- cluded all from economics to the vagaries of philosophy. Paul has a great taste for the Boswell sisters and Morton Downey and claims that it reminds him of ------- . Seriously, we'rc expecting Paul to make his mark in the world of ccclesiastics, if he refrains from over-indulgence in life's little un- conventionalities. , , M, --M U ..... A -- f132:I RIDGENVOOD, N. J. Kajrlm Drlln Rho. Varxily Track, CS, 4Jg Gln' Club CZJ5 Choir KZ. U5 l:l'I'XlJHIlllI PIlIjf'1'l'X. Ev hails from Bergen County, the garden spot of New Jersey, as the B on his license plates indicates. His four years of higher education have been taken up with a pleasant combination of books, girls, track and automobiles. His car, incidcntially is resting this year after a strenuous season of trips to Beaver. His interests are divided between avia- tion and pedagogy, but if Professor Zeigler is able to wield much influence regarding Ev's future, we feel sure that education will claim his talents. If Ev undertakes a teaching career in a coedu- cational institution, he will undoubtedly End it profitable. 1'1 ' '4-- . QE.-. ,..... , , ... Q.. ..-1i ' ' . W. ' 1,7-W-Y i - W- ----- hu- - -Y - ifiigwr- -,,, .,+ V - -Y Y ,F 1 , J 3,-, -- --R W -H -..-.,...-,-- -L..- . ,,,., .. ...,.-. ...- -- ..- -,...,..,S,. ,......-f .... . ,.,......-+-- ,............,,..-. 1.4.1 ,...,..i ....-...- . . ..- 5::gIL'..2 ' .... Q U.-- -,.. ...i .,....-.-1, ,, ...--.,.,,.i- -. - - 4+.1 ....-.-.-1... ,... ..-, .--1...- .---i........ -..........g ....-.,-i.. .....-..-- .-.........,. ---1-...... ... -i.,,,.,,-,. +.-.-.-..- - . , . ...-. ...-... fil, ...... -iii.. .--Q.,- Y- --Q-N, .T-Si., . Wg,- -Q..,..- ---:i,.,,.... WH .-.....: ........ N - , --...- -..-G.. . ---....,,. . - wk... --...l ----... .......,-.- V -S. 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Q... .V -..-. . - . ...... ........ , -..L.Z. .-......,... , 'ff ,...-,-- .-... -424- -..,..,,.-.za ....f..,.,-- -gaf. ...g l ......,- - ..,.,...- .......-.f - -....,- . - -.......-- . .-......--f- ...,,,,.-. ..5,...,. .--.- -.---,..A ..--.A -Q.. . ,...,,,.,, . v-....-.,. - ..i... . ...hc - -ig.,-,. . .....,-. ..- . -......-. .. -. -.. ,. ...,.,..,..... .. -..., -... . -sa... A., -....-..-..... , '---ch..- . --A.-s., - . .......- - . '--32 ff 1 :T P -W... gill ll? w..q-....-..,.. --....,...A... 'ws-....A. .. -iv-..-..., -...-......,- , -..,..-......,-.... sr-...,....-...-.-., , 0 -.',.. --... - .Q-. -5..... . .-...f-..... ...,..,..,- ......c.,...f -.A...,.. ... .....-....- LYMAN WILSON WHITE, B.S. PLAINITIELD, N. J. Aiplm Chi Sigma. Lil'llft'ilrlllf of R. O. T. C. 145. This sociable young man, known, in- cidentally, far and wide as Bob White , is one of the most brilliant and one of the laziest men ever to come to Lafayette. To the world a perfect gentleman, he is at heart a true philosopher, or, as he would say, an eclectic metaphysiocotheologico- cosmonigologist. Besides biochemistry, White's tastes include athletics in which his laziness disappears in punting spirals or holding down second for dear old Mc- Kean. When Bob drifted to Lafayette he was the greenest of the Frosh. Now, after four years' experience, Mr. White has made himself known as quite a man about town. Tv... .. ,..-T ,...,- 5534... .-itt... . -- ,,,.--...,,,,,, f ,, , , , 0...--ig.. .. .--.-.---- .-.......,,,A. . . ., .,,,,,,.c...... .h......,, .. . . , -1.-f....... .. ,, -Q.-. Glaoixcu RODNEY Wick, A.E. WESTIFIELD, N. J. Sigma Chi. Tuu Beta Pig Brainerd Council Q2Jg Tan B4-ta Pi Frcxbmuu Prize, Freshman Truck. Rod , who was originally a member of the class of 1931, left Lafayette at the end of his Junior year to travel through Europe. He was thus in a position to ac- quire a cultural background that the three years spent in attaining the Tau Beta Pi key had denied him. The class of 1932 has benefited by his returning as a Senior in that class. This resourceful student has been working, for some summers, as a Junior Engineer with the New York Port Authority, and all who know him feel that he has a great constructive career before him. ...........4u... -Y ......-.. ---....-.un -f-A--... , ,, ,, - ,rf-. ,.-,,, - -.. ..-.Q- .----gm - v- -., - ...-.-.-nn ' A-.---.-1-us: -1---as-umm f..,...,..-mv mall ll ll 11 .....M......-no ...-...... Ac......- ,....,. ...vu- ...,,....,4- - ..1....,..... - ..-.A-.- -V ,- ...nu ....,..,,...-.-.1 ...- ....-....- ,-..-...,..-.Q . .. .,4-.-.q V - .-,-.4-...- . .---.--Q-...gn . 4- ... 4--qu -. 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T., Vurxily Foulball fl, 2, J, '41, Vurxify Baseball fl, 2, 3, 435 Baxkvllmll fljg Mumml Key Clubg Sfllllfllf Cflllllffl. This lad is known to every Lafayette student as the shifty, flashing halfback of the Maroon gridiron machine and all who have witnessed his stellar perform- ances on the football field can readily vouch for his outstanding proficiency in this capacity. As a matter of fact, Sam can be classified as an all-around athlete, as his ability on the basketball court and the baseball diamond have clearly demon- strated in the past. Be it thoroughly understood, however, that Sam's athletic proclivities have not prevented his giving the fair belles of Easton and vicinity an occasional break. In spite of Bob's sen- sational accomplishments, he has never al- lowed himself to be dominated by vanity and this fact together with his inevitable spirit of cooperation have gained for him a host of friends and admirers. ,-...,,--hQ...,,.,- U , .. --, 'f . run ' ..-....-...,-- , 5--- ---- ...-,... Q-.M . - -1 . Y- - - -A--' -- A. JQVHA-MA ,AA ,V rv - Y AY. 'Af-Q:--AY: TIL...-.-f-. -- 2-.-,- in-+1 -.......-.-.. -.....-....,.,...,-...,........,. ..- .. ...-. ,,,,, ,, , Q. -.-...M .......,.. -., .-.-..,.,. GEOIKGE SCHULLER WILSON, C.E. BLOOMSBURY, N. J. A. S. C. li.: Sr11'1'4'r Cl, 235 Wrvxflillg Cl, 2, 41, I.fu'rosxz' fl, 2, 3, 42. George came to us from Bloomsbury where it is rumored that he spent consid- erable time on the farm. Being within a few miles of Easton, he lives at home which has caused his social life to remain rather a mystery to us, and the old home town claims him as its own. 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He said that he was prac- ticing card tricks, but we know that one does not speak to the cards in such en- dearing terms. Coop has a remarkable amount of common sense and wise judg- ment. I-Ie has worked sincerely and un- ceasingly as president of his fraternity and in many other organizations about the campus. .. .- ............1--... iw- .,.. . . -,. ,..-.--.... ,... .. -b...,,, CI-IASIE PARKER Wlrruxow, A.B. MANASQUAN, N. Y. Zvfrl Pri. K. R. T., Truck 12, 35, Cfrpluin MJ, Captain, Frvrhnmn Trurleg lJH',YlIIIl!1l1 Ba.vk1'flJullg Vnrxily Iiuxkvfbull C235 Maroon Key Club, Vic'c'-Pr:'xi- llt'llf, Sojlbomorr' Claxx. Chase set all kinds of records at Lafay- ette. Most notable among these were his high jumping feats on the track team. But this isn't the whole story. Chase also set new attendance records at the Eddyside and Seibert's by rarely missing a dance, and as a result of this fine distinc- tion, Chase was this year presented with a silver loving cup for general terpsi- chorean ability. The Zetes were very proud of this feat. In fact, Chase was accomplished in many ways, not only in dancing and high jumping, but in many other social aspects - but tush, that would be telling. -.,,,,, ..- .-.,...... .. W.-- -, .. ,. - --.- ..- .-...,..,. ....,..,. ...- - --....,.. . Q-1-.a - Q..- - -.,...,- .........- .... ........ -------..,.- ...au , ...- -.,.......-. ..- ....,.,......- --- -..,.- . ............ ......A....,. .- . 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Onward and upward--- Excelsior -- thus in one word is expressed the ideals of four years of striving. From freshman days Herb's willingness to cooperate in doing anything found expression particularly in fencing and in the arduous task of preparing for the study of medicine. Now that Herb may no longer bask in the speud-intellectual sunlight of our campus or in that little which filters through the halls of Jenks and Gayley, we have a deep conviction that Lafayette will be a purer and a better place and we will no longer be subjected to Herb's line. -1 l 136 l .. .-..,,,, ,,. . 1,Y, f f, ng ,,:..,Yf' -- - ...... 4-..,. . ............... ... , ,,- ..,,.... -...H ...,, ....... -,.,.-...-. F.. -wf- M .. STEWART WOODRUFF, CH. LYNDHURST, N. J. Sigma Alpha Elzxilon. When we see Stew diligently poring over his books day after day, we can readily understand his capacity for mak- ing Dean's List. Stew's capabilities in the mysteries of engineering very early rose to the surface and we are thoroughly convinced that he is a born engineer and the fortunate possessor of a true engineer- ing mind. He is one of the few who have undertaken his course and completed it with high honors. His infinite knowledge and understanding of matters of scientific nature have convinced us that sometime in the future Stew will be recognized as an inventor and authority in his re- spective field. 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Qin Ni l l l ll -Q-is, . , .......,,.. g -v'-'Qin-Q , .....,.. , S-v-...-. . '------ -u-u...-.,,,,N-- '--. - un... .-... .. -4- ,-.,.,1- - ---50, ... , ,,.-- . ...........--- -- . A ..4 -Y ,,-f-,---.. , v W . B-8.-'sg--,.,.q,q ,..,,.,,. -.....,s.. N.,-T Aw.- -. . . . .. .- JOSEPH CoLK1'rT Womuzu., B.S. LANSDOWNI2, im. Della Tun Della. lnlvrfrdlcrnily Cul.'u4'ilg Solwboumrz' Cllflllltlll Com- milfueg Football fl, 255 larrroxxa' 13, 435 Trarrk llj. If there's one name that Joe doesn't like, it's Baby-face . A little investiga- tion will show that it's the Women's idea, and Joe wants only to be a man where women are concerned. But Joe certainly deserves an additional name. He startled his friends by professing to have an acute interest in Rock Lore. As proof of this interest, Joe went about collecting the greatest tonnage of rocks ever seen in his house. By virtue of all this, it seems strange that Rocky Joe has never been in use. Whatever the appropriate name may be, we're all for Joe. . vi -... -4,,- W --- sr.. -... --- .-... ......--Q... . ..... .,,,-Q----......f , ,-.. --W-....-,.,,, Y .,.., , ,M .,....,- -....,-.-.-. -3-..-Q-.. - ----Q...-..., ......-,,-.. -,. , ..... . ...--.. ,.. ..1.-.,.. -Q.. ..,. ,.,,. . ,- r , ,..,. . ....., , Q... FREDERICK Fluck YOUNG, A.B. 12As'roN, PA. Fred began his college career by tak- ing all the languages he could find. Dur- ing his sophomore year the idea of be- coming a doctor dawned upon him. From then on practically all his time was de- voted to the sciences of biology and chemistry in which he has made very good grades. In the comparatively short time that Young has been around many students have come to know and appre- ciate his good qualities. We wish that he did not live at home so that he could bc with us more. By the way, Fred fre- quently lectures on the subject Psychol- ogy of Handling Won1en.,' He says that this will aid him at med. school. ., .- ..-,...,,...,.,.,.. 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EX MEMBERS OF '32 Benjamin Rowland Achenbach John Leavitt Ahbe Charles Allison Alexander, Jr. Samuel Jones Ambler Melville Gerson Arnstein Robert Arthur Aud Ronald Bush Balcom Eugene James Basile Sol Bergstein Donald Gregory Betts Donald Frederick Brady Peter James Brasso, Jr. Ralph M. Buchanan Aaron Bugen V A William Job Burnap, Jr. Robert Wilson Cameron William M. Cannon John Henry Chidsey Victor Denis Corriere James Alexander Cox Peter Lewis Culp William John Curnow Walter Andrew Dalmani Dominic Thomas De Lawrence ' Lawrence Hendrick Dempewolff Briggs Austin Doherty XVilliam Washburn Doherty Alfred Eugene Douglass, Jr. Henry Metcalf Dunn Howard Hackley DuVinage Paul Clifford Dyer William Merrick Fields Joseph Paul Flynn Elwood Godfrey Foodcr Ellis Elmer Foust Melvin S. Fox Ceymour Cicero Freedman Joseph Wright Frescoln Leonard Alfred Friedland Herman Friedman Saxon Berry Gavitt, Jr. William Lascalles Geddes, 2d August Francis Getter Ernest Ewart Goodwin James Aaron Gould John Howard Grazier, Jr. Paul Louis Griffani X Harry Joseph Gross Robert Beattie Hamilton Howard Carl I-Iandwerg Albert Grover Heck Louis Hemerda, Jr. Merle Oldt Herbster Joseph V. Hujber Robert Mordecai Hunt Oscar Mercer Hussa Nelson Sizer Irwin Julius French Janes. Lincoln Hale Jewett James Albert Jones, Jr. Walter Howard Judson, Jr. Louis Elias Kahn John Ephraim Keller Franklin Antrim Kelsey Roger Thomas Kenna Wesley John Ketz Robert Hartman Krick Joseph Frank Kriesche, Jr. Peter August Kuhn Joseph Paul La France George Alfred LeVecque, Jr. John Romeyn Litch Samuel Lane McCarthy Edward Fuller McKnight James McLean Gordon Edward Male John Hartley Mann William Mathews Elmer Ellsworth Maxham James Rice Mecray Herbert Walter Minett George Francis Morrison, Jr. Richard Moskin Earl Arthur Neeb William Alfred Neff William Richard Newgeon, Jr. Silvie Joseph Odierno, Jr. Edwin George Osborne, Jr. Frank Norris Osborne, Jr. Cecil Vincent Pettersen Albert Bertram Prince Frederick Hanson Rauh John Andrew Reed Jack Philip Rees Ellsworth Luther Rhoads Richard Lincoln Roginson Elisha Safford, Jr. Howard E. Schwarz John Joseph Simmons, Jr. James Stuart Simms Hyman H. Smith Richard Soria Smith Feargus Bowden Squire Riley Nathaniel Stone George Louis Sturm Robert Osborn Thatcher Joseph Burhenn Theobald John Harvey Trimble Bruno Ernst Vollprecht John Minot Walker Gordon David Weaver Arthur A. Weinschenk, Jr. Norris Teller Whitbeck Lyndsay Coats Wren Henry Ernest Wysor John Miller Zook, 3d , --ann.,.- ,,.---.....,. ..........,,..,.- Wikia Sami 1-1 i .L .1 uni -mai llvi' 0-u -4- H-owwi ...pa-u-v-.i ...N-4-..-.-. ----an-1- an-pg--.--.-.....- - l 1331 .4.................. v -. Q ......,.,,.,. s --- -2+ YL:-. --...- ,..:--.... rife.. -.:-f: 1- sf--,L ....:-' ' A a af 1 Q-v A inf' fif'-742 ig' if L45 V f A-'E ' EA,.,,- Y i F 'l4l3 1'Q-:. A -T L. ,:'rnT',':Q' -I-1- Y g' f J:- -' - - - ' M -' - -f -f.. f .: f Y -A: ... - . ' -- :- '- Q, '- - -, -,-,-Q-1 ' --' f f -r -F uw- -. C? ...f,f- fr ,,f'fiY .h,g e A?---.f gif f W g i ...J-L 4 5 J 5 -1. 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B-5- Ridgewood, N. I. . Wilmington, Del. Donald Ty,-us Amy, B,S, Harry Clay Bubb, II, A.B., AKE Pen Argyl Williamsport Harry Wilson Angevine, Ir., AE., X45 Andrew Jackson Carey- B'S KAP - ' Glen Ridge, N. I. Dfiftm' James William Apgar, ILM. A. Allison Childs, A.B. .f---A Bernardwille, N. I. Slmfcerfzorl, N. Y. l0l'ln Eme1'S0f1 ASCI1. B-S-. BAE Charles Graham Chisholm, Jr., B.S., EN .. :'.:'l. . Brooklyn, N. Y. Manlplqir, N, David L3W5l'le Baird. B-5-. 'PFA William Lawrence Clark, Jr., A.B., QKWI' -..........,.. 1 ',,,'I',.L, Phillflmbllfg, N- l- Germantown iii: I -'Q-' Robert Roosevelt Barber. E-M-. 955 Everett Eugene Cliffron, B.S., EN ' Easfon ' Lansdale ..-.-...W. .---....l.. Robert CIOWYY B3fc1f'Yr B-Sw 4'-A9 Thomas Godfrey Clynes, Jr., B.S., AKE :-'f.'.-I M0nU'll'i'3 N- l- Stirling, N. I. ..... ::T '. Frank Richardson Barnako, A.B., GIKT Abe Roy Cohen, B.S., TOWERS Ef1Sf01l Englewood, N. I. ----in Donald 'Maurice Berkowitz, A.B. Henry Irving Cohen, 13.5, Eels! Orange, N. I. Eaxlon ' Samuel Berkowitz, A.B. Merton Emil Cohen, B.S. .., '..T. ....,. Bangor I Easton 2950511-1. lil. -----y William Francis Bernhardt, Ch. Barnard Ledward Colby, A.B., AKE --.-.-. ' Brooklyn, N. Y. New London, Conn. Hermann John Bielefeld, A.B. Paul Courteol, C.E., X41 S7l7ll7IlU, N. I. White Plains, N. Y. n:' Herman Winfield Boehringer, B.S., 'PA9 james Crawford, jr., A.B., QAX ----f'- ' Brookline Passaic, N. I. -...---'.. l 11115110-lv. L 1401 . ' ' E-.. ..... ,-'gq,,,, ,gin -4-'L-.--. ,QL 'q 1- -, ,ggi ,,:'f,-ff- ? , in-n1lt,',-. .ffflg 'TBGJ-:T 575' 'L-11, i,.-YI 'vf i :i .i. 'Tf-:i.lL,a::l',VYQ-:ifi-i g' l!f'4 r7Ai-177 ' - f 'C jA H o If-'f il fr: -:f1i..'?-nf 54.:ee:,...offff:-TT eq-e C i pg .-...ff 1---.- uni-sw -A'-4.52 --1.1 ' 1- -n-ig... Lanai... iii . il-IQ an--. . lg...- 5-.... in-n-p. 3-... g-.-.-. - if 1 s n 1 1 ' lg, lag 7151112-- -- ....... ,A 1 1 -U .- .:v. . f . so , f 12' 1 .- s .. 3' ' ,ns J, uf A: at YEA .,X . f 7 if -f ,ij 5 S 'Sr V 1 . :TX Jia! .-i I , 9. Q ll ,z fa, ag 3 lil 1 C, lv Q! ll -ll' .ll alll .,,, ,xl - l ll lil . 'X -vu- ' ' Sf .gm x 1' .f lfy. 1 bf 4.1 x, ' , .. -- 1 f' if N. f,.,, il. ,- , 3 2.111 K 02.151 X . vb C ..- X QE 'fx , N Yi If I C JUNIOR CLASS Charles John Crump, Jr., B.S., KAP Somerville, N. I. George Stephen Cunningham, M.E., KAP Edgewater, N. I. Donald Edward Dana, B.S., EX Lynbrook, N. Y. John Roland Davis, E.E., AT Avoca Paul English Davison, B.S., BAE Easton LeRoy Beck DePuy, A.B. Bangor Byron Orme Dimmick, Ch., Almows Scranton Fred Lewis Doherty, B.S., XII' Delhi, N. Y. Charles Franklin Dull, jr., B.S. Flushing, N. Y. Allan Hoy Dunbaugh, A.B., 9AX Orange, N. I. James Lindsay Dyson, B.S., KAP Lamlisburg Harold Stoker Ellsworth, Ch. E., Sm-nNx Kearny, N. I. Paul Herbert Faris, Jr., B.S. Altoona Paul Howard Fehr, Ch. Easton Lester Leroy Fisher, B.S., 'PFA Trenton, N. I. Joseph Charles Follayttar, B.S. Belvidere, N. I. Edward Roberts Ford, B.S., SX Easton . Robert Franklin Foth, B.S., ATA Q Montclair, N. I. f1411 William Furst, B.S. Newark, N. I. Clyde Samuel Gano, A.B. Easton Robert Ellis Gerard, B.S., KAP Rockaway, N. I. Samuel Daniel Glaus, B.S. Perth Amboy, N. I. Theodore Frederick Goeckcr, A.B., AKE Glen Rock, N. I. Jacob Goldman, Ch. Easton jack Bair Gross, B.S. Harrisburg ' David Baptista Grosso, Asbury, N. I. Serge Elias Grynkewick, B.S., ZAE Brooklyn, N. Y. Warren Moyer Hackenburg, E.M., ATA Cleveland, Ohio Frederic Hamlin, M.E., Smamx Washington, N. I. Kenneth Hammerman, A.B. Easton Donald Eicher Harman, B.S., fPKvII Melfeesport Robert Marvin Harmon, B.S., KDKNP Easton Alan Fleming Hart, A.B., K2 Hopewell, N. I. W'illiam Frederick Hartje, B.S., 'DKNY Pittsburgh George Downing Hegeman, Ir., E.E., GPKT Glen Head, N. Y. George Bruce Henninger, B.S., EN Pine Grove -sn -sni- --sung - ---1 ----,L --P. -Quay AY' ' f- Qwm, .ty Q 1 A lex- W , , .3 .llohgy A-9 'l H gm ,k ' H, . 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T'-if .141 A .-.. '. ' .--: 51 ' '- -'- FS- ' A fHUND g A fp ' , -eYEARS,1 f l 1 W' S 'llli Q IH lk' U -F !lv ,r X , ' y X NX 3 YA ,ww I X. lf' M r i .Q - .9 3 l:i'i FLW MN Qjfbxpfme fgl fb, .- f 'l l J I li Ill .fi -...I l ml is .-...A-. I ' . .-..... ..,., s..-, -..-.,-. .-...., --v-, -sq.. George DeWitt Herring, Jr., B.S., -rm ,.,.-...... .......... Plainfield, N. I. --.nv-. r-....... -........ vs.-.-. nv...-.... mf.--. Edward Dickey Hitchcock, B.S., SPHINX Swarthmore ..-,-. .fb-... .-.,-rs. ...,.nna--- usa-.-.. -,-una. -lv-.,. Colin Redd Hitchman, A.E., ZNI1 Wheeling, W. Va. u-Q... ,..f-... n--.,... ,-.-,. ur.,-Q. I---v-.. u-..-. James Harvey Hoffman, B.S., AXP -'---7 Mansfield, Ohio ........ ' ' Mark Hoffman, Ch.E., SE' Phillipsburg, N. I. --- 1 Robert Logan Holmes, B.S., EX ----- Elizabeth, N. I. Fred Badman Hooper, B.S., K2 ---'- '. Plymouth Morris Berald Isaacson, B.S. ' lil? l '...l.. Easton 4u . uf--' 'I Gilbert Edward Israel, A.B., CPFA ,,, 1-,, ':1 Williamsport Arnold Samuel Jacobs, B.S., Towlans -----1 .N Royersforrl if--T Harvey Fenton Johnston, B.S., GX lg. South Orange, N. I. :J--37 Arthur Leon Joselson, B.S. 2'-17'-' Perth Amboy, N. J. . Lambert Stevenson Karch, A.E., GX ' South Orange, N. I. .,.,,...... .--.. 1...-v-. .54-v.-.- ...Na-. ...---. -,.--....- .-.-...-. -qf.-4-- -Q...--. ' Philadelphia Albert Rudolph Kaufman, M.E. Elkins Park Jay Warren Kaufman, A.B., ARROWS Floyd Lewis Kefford, A.B. ' , Lewistown - William Hugh Kennedy, B.S. ' . ' Stewartsville, N. I. - Charles Edwin Kirsch, A.B. I Continued 2 Jerome Jacob Klein, B.S. New York, N. Y. Edward Kolker, B.S. New York, N. Y. A. Herman Koplin, B.S., Towens Trenton, N. I. Delphin Stanley Krajewski, A.B., ZNII Wilkes-Barre Romuald John Krajcwski, A.B., ZWI' Wilkes-Barre ' Charles Swank Kuebler, E.M., K2 Summit Hill James John Kusiv, M.E., SPHINX Newark, N. I. Donald Orville Lahy, A.B., KAP Babylon, N. Y. George Cooley Laub, A.B., 'PAS Easton Kenneth Clark Lawrence, M.E., GE Allamuchy, N. I. Albert Gardiner Layng, B.S., ATA Glen Ridge, N. I. Raymond Howard Lentz, Ch.E., EAE Conshohocken Sanford Lerner, A.B. Easton Harold Bernard Leuthner, B.S., EAE Scranton John Richard Lindsey, A.B., AXP Glen Ridge, N. I. Walter Richard Lippincott, A.E., KIPKNII Moorestown, N. 1. Victor Basil Liske, B.S. Brooklyn, N. Y. - Henry Carroll Loper, B.S., KAP Baltimore, Mil. Ocean City, N. I. ....,-r-.---.. .f 51421 :JL F,-.. .. vu .g.......-.-.- i 1-T p-., 11... Pi-I 41 i l i -1:11 oc-anti vQ -0-'i .-qquusnnn-n -.ati-Q.. ....... fVifgj:d....'l...S,...,f...:., .:.,:---,...T....V .---A - -5--.ffw '.?,l,v--,i..f i L., 'ltioff Jf':A ' : lg,4ff'f, L17 ...Lg ,, - f J UL' W' J-Y . -- L, L'-2 -' W f ,.f:l:4, 1- 1gf-.,f- Y ..-.M Y Y YQ...v - mf- Y.,, Y- , v - ..'-,....- . . A Q ,, A -, .... -..A .,. WA... -W fr- - ... - ,, va' ,.A.s-- V: - - - iv. 1- ,V V -i YA' WVVV V - -W -V I -v-A5 v-1 in-o X . M i NZ Ili.-....- u-Q-...L in--.-., ' LL, -..... '.' --P' Xbox. Gish.. itun- ui-.. in-.--. u!!l ll' illl W Q. C Z O 70 0 rf :P 3 ww Y Rs lbxs-:L-t: Q. x x .-2: - Q-an . . .,,, v, .xg I --.:T -v-' -- ap- f-' - 1 -- f-- -.Q X C -. -- - .. f. V- - M 1'1 A 1 G,,,.,, X K.. . , '- ..... . --... f' ' .4' rw- ' 'V -. -' . f C ef' ' ,S - A is il C T' -'---'-- -.-. .V V TX. 3' . -- ',- ' N P V ., '-'--usagqi ns ...-... - F h Y' -im 1 I .5 LN 1 f - -- V -. ..--..-. OV. 1 I ,--N. ,. .tk I-3 , F 5 gl V- 5 .x A - . , V . A A A . . , . ' I 7714. -J, - V -2 Q 1. 1. .55 is of . .Q T 'jf A Q -- - - 'N -1 I A ' g V1 xi O fax? X :ff .N ' - I ' ek Qi , Cx K: . 5: - 5 - i S HL :X-. X., , X Q. , f N 'X ,.J TV 'f--- . .,., ' X ' 'K X K, --... V, , 3 s '.- N .- fC07lfi711lt'd,l Leonard Thomas Lynch, C.E. Old Gorge Walter Raymond McBride, C.E., 'PPA Irvington, N. I. Joseph Gaynor Macldock, B.S. Phillipsbnrg, N. I Walter Edward Maloney, A.B., KE Phillipsburg, N. I. Edward Whitton Martin, B.S., ATA Chatham, N. I. John Cochrane Martin, X Upper Darby I Ch.E., ZX Arthur Harry Match, B.S. Brooklyn, N. Y. Israel Leonard Mayer, A.E., Townns Bloomxburg Paul Robert Mehm, B.S. Wilkes-Barre Allen Ott Miller, A.B. M I. Bethel Russell Roy Miller, A.B., GIDKT Nesqnehoning John Stanley Millspaugh, A.B., EN Norwich, N. Y. Marshall Edson Minich, B.S., ATA Warren, Ohio George Grover Minschwaner, jr., B.S., 'NCT Trenton, N. I. Harold Abram Mitchell, A.B. Iersey City, N. I. Richard Lewis Moncrief, E.M., SPHINX Lakewoorl, Ohio Clair E. Mosser, B.S. Lehighlon Marcus Allen Northup, Ch., KAP Morristown, N. I. we II - , , . -1 , ... I lf143J . . -1. ,... ,.-. .., 'A -V ..--' ... - ' D -......-,-, I Arthur Bates Paulmier, Jr., A.B. Whippany, N. I. Archibald Perry Pentz, B.S., ATA Glen Ridge, N. I. John Lincoln Piggins, A.B., AXP Montclair, N. I. Charles Clarke Pilgrim, Jr., A.B., AT South Orange, N. I. Wilson Ballentine Powell, B.S., BX East Orange, N. I. James Henry Powers, Jr., B.S., CPKYII Hazleton David Irvin Pursley, B.S., AT . Lock Haven ' Russell Denison Reddig, A.B., 'IPl A' Riehmonrl Hill, N. Y. ' William Costner Rhyne, Jr., B.S., AKE Ridgewood, N. I. Charles Parr Rogers, B.S., KAP' Trenton, N. I. - Robert Brown Rogers, M.E., GX Newark, N. I. Harry Carl Rosenfeld, B.S. Phillipsburg, N. I. Murray Irving Rosenthal, B.S. Brooklyn, N. Y. John Marshall Rutherford, B.S., ZAE Waynesboro Charles George Ruykhaver, B.S., AKE Weehawken, N. I. Otto DePuy Sahler, B.S. Freehold, N. I. Robert William Sassaman, B.S. Easton Henry J. Saur, ALE. 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I. , N,,,1,,.,.,1, s John Sheldon Schmclzcv B-so Xq' Archibald Kerr Towers, Jr., A.E. --3-n:-T. RIrlgt'W00d, N. I. saufh Omngt., N- I. ...-. Hugh Lewis Sheridan, B.S., BAE joseph Versage, B.S. s--5-. Iobnslown Eamm ii- -5-,...,..... . Michael Henry Sheridan, B.S., 'PA9 Waker Eugene Vogt, JL' B.S., KAI, -.-... ' N l'wk Brooklyn, N. Y. John Davis Simpson, B.S., AXP Emil Von Am' Jr., B.S., AXP .4-.-:-. Bronxwlle, N. Y. Englewood, N. 1- Edward Claude Skinner' BM 95 Edwin Clinton Wadsworth, B.S., BAK --:?- i Easton Glen Rock, N. I. -- ' ' ,l0l1l1c?Sv?l4: Smith, B.S.. EAE Henry Carter Wales, B.S., ATA ----'-:-- Ha N own Cla'-wlarul, Ohio ,-.--. t Harry'Nelson Snook, B.S., GX Funk Walser, A-Bu :ploy ---M TlfllSVlllL', N. I. -v---H Hazleton '-U-0 ,.-J:-. Norman Carl Snyder, A.l3., EAE Francis Arthur Watson Ch F ........' 'H i WilkM'Barn' Hamilton Square, I: H ' Donald Milton Socolow B.S. - ' F k H ':' u Brooklyn, N' Y' ran ughes Welsh, Jr., E.E., 9... Lebanon, N. I. Luu's Humbert Sogaro, B.S. lphimpsbmgl N. I. Haro? Czharles Wermuth, B.S., 41.59 an :co L' John Abram Spencer, B.S. ' E . D Willmu Grow mei Edward Williams, B.S. as on Raymond Spitalnick, B.S., Towlans Ne,Wa,.k, N. I- Shcrred Allen Willis, C.E. B b 'Il N. . Selton Scott Stevens, B.S., GAO mm W 6' I Scranton Howard Leiter Woltinger, B.S., KE ' I Stanley VanGicrson Storms, A.E., ZX Chambnshmg ,' P te'w , N' I' Charles Henry Wood, B.S., BX ?llS ' Herbert Edward Stollmack, B.S. Wfifflfld. N- I- . Bmoklyn' N' Y' Charles Knox Wynn, B.S., GAX William Millard Streepy, Jr., E.E. Wayne Easton Will. h Harry Engel Strouse, A.B., SEI I lzmtc ester Ymmgkm' A'B' Ashland as on Michael L. Supnik, A.B., TOWERS .lick Richlfd 231111, B-5-, KAP Brooklyn, N. Y. Wbufffmf N- I- Kenneth Theron Sutton, E.E. Meyer Ziev, E.-E. E -'lon Easton .J l nl nl . --vu-aid I 144 1 E- J -., .... ..g.. .AL -gg, --- J. .-1, -Wg-ggvvj Y, ' -f L --' '- ., ri-zejgg----L-ff?-2j'.'-1-2'-. ..rL:f- -5:.-:V 'ff'-5-.1-'-,155-al. i ' - ' ---- 4 '3' J 1 Ti-is Q Q: -fi-?Lf 'ef--f?'-f-Z-:Ii ei-4a H' ' -- -f -- f- .. L, - I-L-'Iv - Jn gr, , 5 3 5 if ,.5gp,- -. - :pgs Lgi?gg.QQ,4-4 - A ,..,,, 4 ., -, -.. l f Lv., -. I ,, J.. 1' -:-. xg- 1' 15 fmum B 'A - YEARS as :'....ZTT.' 5 ' i Q' To , fem 1 jg -' 'X. Q- ' -J f f , UZ r 1.9.1 . I xx-,I ,.. ' I-'v., ' --5 X -. If .- ?... '-1 I'A... 1' - ,X A , ... --- --...1 f ' 2 SOPHOMORE CLASS, 1934 Francis Lambert Ambrose, B.S., AT Robert George Blum, E.Ii., QE -... '..'I.' Mt. Carmel ' Scranton Big.-1 I ' George Crowell Andrews, jr., B.S., SAX Karl Jay Boehringer, B.S., KIDAO .....,. . ' 'I Buffalo, N. Y. , . Brookline Norman Weston Andrews, jr., M.E., EX Elliot Brown Bond, A.B., ATA Ianmica, N. Y. DuBois ......---f' William Henking Aw, B.S., fI1A0 w,1,,, An,,,, B,,,,,,,,,, B.S. ..... '..':1 ' New York, N. Y- Phillipsburg, N. 1. ispeqnipj. - . Gordon Campbell Avery, B.S., A'l'A Gene Alton Bortz, A.B. 1 ..1Z'T' New Brunswick, N. I. Allentown ......- If Gustav Moore Bacharach, A.B., ATA James Knikerbocker Bowmm, A.B., 'PAH S' Philadelphia Evanston, Ill. Edwin Bergan Bachman, A.B., ATA Lester Robert Brands, A.B. iz Montclair, N. I. Blairstown, N. I. Wheeler Carr Bachman, A.B., GAX joseph Mitchell Brau, B.S. ..,. ',f..-7' Wheeling, W. Va. Easton Murray John Backes, A.B., EAE john Henry Brewer, E.E., AKE j Trenton, N. I. Philadelphia ' Lawrence Francis Barone, E.E., ZAE Edward Francis Briggs, jr., M.E., AXP gf --Q Brooklyn, N. Y. Montclair, N. I. 0 '- William Leon Bartlett, B.S. Herbert Burton Brill, B.S., Townns :jjj:,L, Perry Point, Mrl. New York, N. Y. ,sm ' I Eugene James Basilc, B.S., 'PK,'I' Richard Fowler Broas, M.E. 1' Paterson, N. I. Caldwell, N. I. ---- John Edward Bates, A.B., ATA William Irving Dorr Brown, B.S. ' Washington, D. C. Batavia, N. Y. - .I Frederick Bauer, Jr., B.S. james Arthur Bryan, B.S. ,un ' Flushing, N. Y. Plainfield, N. I. - + Herman Semon Beam, B.S., fIPK'I' Raymond Lewis Buckman, B.S. -..-...QT Phillipsburg, N. I. Phillilisburg, N. I. T- Howard James Bell, A.B., QAX Robert Trevoe Burston, B.S. i ' Bala Glenside . . Myron Wheeler Bergen, A.B. Charles Asahel Bush, E.E., KIPKT Sharon, Conn. Monroe, N. Y. Ralph Chester Beyer, B.S., EX Albert John Butterer, B.S., EN Lynbrook, N. Y. Trenton, N. I. Claire Gussman Biehn, A.B., KAI' Clarence Andrews Campbell, B.S., AXP Quakertown Pleasantville, N. Y. M-A----fl Thomas Sparks Bishop, jr., M.E., ATA Lawrence William Cann, C.E., QFA f'..I,'.fiTl'. Lansdowne Beverly, Mass. A p.,,,,,.....----- ual napa,-1--v---v ' 41..' I Q ral' . ilalva1.qy3-4. 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E , ..- f Z . - X f'f.,,,p ' .vig mg X fi , ef X .sw L... f - . 5 - .Q X , X v X ... SOPHOMORE CLASS john Henry Cericola, A.B., CPKT Easton Donald Kelsey Chalkcr, B.S. Albany, N. Y. Edwin Theodore Chase, III, B.S., AT Philadelphia Adam john Cirillo, C.E., EN Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Alfred Clarendon, B.S., 9X Newark, N. I. Robert Gerard Clarke, A.B., AT Scranton George Guy Cobean, B.S., IPAQ Evanston, Ill. Milton Harold Coen, B.S., TOWERS Newark, N. I. Robert Dabney Coffman, A.B., EAE Takoma Park, Md. Donald Wayne Coley, M.E., KPKNI' Nntley, N. I. John McGill Cooper, Jr., A.E., QAO Ocean City, N. I. ' Samuel Alvin Copeland, Jr., B.S., ZN Pittsburgh Alverin Mason Cornell, B.S. Pittsburgh William MacPherson Craig, A.B., ZX Tomkinsuille, N. Y. Ray Daniel Cramer, A.B. Iamaiea, N. Y. Albert Harrison Crane, B.S., 'PPA Carbondale Milton Harrison Crane, E.M., AXP Addison, N. Y. John Goble Crawford, Jr., B-5-s 'I'K'I' Newark, N. I. Frank Crusan, A.B., KIPAG Ienkintown Richard Haesler Cunningham, B-S-, AT Haddon Heights, N. I. , IContinuedI I: 147 :I Victor D'Adamo, B.S., Annows East Rutherford, N. I. Raphael Albert D'Amato, E.E., Amxows East Rutherford, N. I. Harry Howard Davenport, A.B. Wilkes-Barre George Douglas Davies, A.B. Luzerne Edward James DeRevere, B.S., GAX Tarrytown, N. Y. Henry Lyndon Despard, A.B., ATA Detroit, Mich. Arthur Herbert Dinsmore, B.S., fIvI'A Tarrytown, N. Y. Charles Boud Dohm, A.E., EX Dover, N. I. ' William McKee Dreher, A.B., EX ' Harrisburg Nicholas Drugach, B.S. Kingston Henry Clifton Eames, B.S., ATA Montclair, N. I. Robert Wilson Edgar, A.B. Catasauqua Walter Louis Ehrardt, M.E., 95 Beverly, N. I. Maskell McGalliard Ewing, C.E. Rahway, N. I. Thomas Franklin Eynon, E.E., EN Scranton Sidney Farber, B.S., Townns New Hyde Park, N. Y. Archibald Dean Fay, M.E. Williamsburg joseph J. Fitzgerald, E.M., GX Paterson, N. I. William sem Flad, B.S., xo Youngstown, Ohio Edward John Flynn, E.E. Easton ' s-un-ug -as-ng -QQ -sn- It l lillilllll li li mimmmllull!I1 Hillllllllllllllililillllllillllll Ill llilllll ll illllll lil! il I 1 Q . -.. 1-n--v-....., , ... .. .1 1,'.2.-A ....I2L.1' ' Q- '. g... - -..?:g.,.. .. . I ' s- ' ..- - - -9117, .5:,.L' ,, ' ' '-. lfi ff. 'A- ru-1 2 X' H-T'-P 'V - .-:- '-Ei?-F. .: - ..?S -bg... w. L- -.-- .fg---- -- -.-ur... .--.. ,C .....--- ...ls-4' ,,.:. -..'.:-...---gi'-f..n:......... . it, We -- .-. ix , A --:fri ' . 'ifzfriz 'Y' T G9-Eg, P Y: '- :5-.Eifj I W l N H-M ,P - 1 1 Flirt-4-9,9 ' K ,H 75- -.,, - .:..-L ,f A l ,V W . U . of . - . 1-...,.,, ,,,, , K-.. ,. f, ,N lf. -,Lip - '33, gc. 9 gin. ,., - - ARS,- L9 .Qf f , oslosz X ifi I fl Ag: S . Rm ...- -.-.... 3 -. X Kxxmji? -Q N -sl: '....l 'T ' ,,., f -2 -1 , . ' 1-J 4 l :::.. 1'.... Z, , ,Z N, Q 1 N-J' xx Y: T'-.T.'..'f:.. X ........,.,,. --....-.J. -f --ina .' 3 . - '.....,, ,- SOPHQMORE CLASS 5 -- - , ' . 1Continuedj Russell J2C0b Fornwalt, B.S. Melvin Elliot Haas, B.S., 'PAO --.-.' I Easton Youngstown, Obio 25-ll- i '.-L. R0l7cff Selmer FUUSUCIW A-B-r EX William Howard Hardesty, jr., A.B. New York, N. Y. RMI,-,130 -...n- Harold Bradley Fox, B.S., 'PFA William Morris Hardin, C,E, I---.::' Wilkes-Barre Npwlgygi N, 1, lil. -n..-J. Edward Theodore Froberg, ILE., EX Herbert Perrin Harkins, B.S., AT -J- .':... Cbatlla-nl, N- l- Bala Cynwyll l I 1 -r-..-. ' lzlmer Herman Ganskopp, A.B., SPHINX Luther Raymond Halls, EJB. -...... '. Nlltlfifvkt' Stewartsville, N. I. it 'l HSFFY Edgar German, B-S- Vincent Charles Havranck, B.S., AXP ---- 'I Coatesville , Jamaica, N. Y. Albert William conllolnon, ls.s.. ox Lewis Adam lnlonl, Ml, --- -' 'l Barto Glen Rock, N. I. t Lorimer Embler Gerard, B.S., AT Lewis Walter Heath, A.E., AKE :. -.'-T Washington, D. C. Williamsport 14 Louis Gershenow, M.E. James Conrad Heckman, Jr., 'IIKT Z n....- T' Easton Larrbmont, N. Y. .Donald Clifford Giles, c.ls., KE Norman Whinold Henry, clnlz.. KAP :'.:,'1:', Brooklyn, N. Y. Hazleton L-41 John Wright Giles, B.S., ATA Burton Foster Hill, Ch.E. -H---f' Elizabeth, N, Philadelphia Daniel Lewis Golden, B.S., TOWERS Howard Carl Hill, B.S., 'DPA '-- , South River, N. I. ' Booneville, Ark. lip. ----'g Robert Gray Goodman, Jr., B.S., AT I-vc Stevens Hill, A-B-, SPHINX .-...... L. Montclair, N. I. Athens iY0s1n xf Joseph Michael Gorman, ILM., 93 HCHFY GOTJOD H0ll3l'00k, B-S. KAP in--H , '-'-'- - Plains R'dK4'W00fll N- l- llama' -,..-. ' Lewis Gotts, Ch.E., Towlzns Ernest H0fVlCl'l, Cl1-E- ---- ' Atlantic City, N. 1. Scranton ...'.'1'...-. 'T' .. .T .Z'Z'.L.- Edgar Moore Green, jr., B.S. Robert Fulwn lfwlnl B-5-l 'P-59 ------4 Eqrtgn Washington 11911 ' William Edgar Green, c.E. Bernard Ruskin Jacoby, A-8- .,,... -:::'r' Easton New York, N. Y. Phillip Lorenz Grecnawalt, A.ll., KAP Louis James Jacoubs. B-S-, AT Harrisburg Rffl Blink, N- l- Milton Jefferson Greene, A.B., AKE jack Harold Jameison, B.S., 'PAB ..2 '.....TZ Brooklyn, N. Y. Scranton ,...,......... ',,,.,,1,,,, '1 William Ebert Gross, B.S., AT jarrer Wynn Jennings, A.B., ZWII ------M ' Scranton West Pittston ?9'W' A an-.Q-w -. Q 41 l o--usual! b ....:-.-.:-.1 ' i L 1481 -D .- ,, ily-5:5 6, -l--4-...N -.-Ts.. -.n'::..g,, kv. ' Jfflv V ,QE gr, -ai'-ig f-ffl'-1 L . w-,--ul ' ' ' ' ' V 7 T5'g: : -.---?7..,,' - -7 ' - -1 . Q-.. Tf-lf' ,L ffl? wg Q:'?,,' ' f , 2, ' ----,.! i'-- fi - A,.,, ..-- . -'-'S'-:Q--1-gg' -1 1-H ,-ii' .-.YW-ff ,s.Y A -T 1. '. my , -. f ' p ---u.u I' inn-Q. H. , . ' ' ZT..-,,- an-n-.-, - -' V 1 ' 5 ' -s--.p-. .' ' I V 'I-: uni.-... . -Z, 1' ,,,'-, V , - I H WQQJ- --Q.-: Z, NA., anew- . 0 'Yr Q dj 5 sf 5 3235 Ilnk ':- H , N r C ..i Q- A U Kg.-.-,t. L,-,Z rf C.-- gi, 9 X 1 ------ iff l X 1 an a .su X -- --sq C ..f-f A 5.-I-2,-rg - : 4 5' :E fi : gee-TP' i5?f'.5Q?'? i J'--ii! ,f-H., 1 ---- .1 1 :. U - ff. . Q: A Q --. 1 I A ' V.. K, Q X ly ,V I ,-,, '-ix X - ---, . ' ' fs 114 , ,' :- .r ff- 1- . :Ii , -., f. ya ' f fi- bs. 1 f f, f' 5 f' -- C- fl - .11 ' , 'V 1' ' Q 1 as x - 'Rx 2' ' X f 2 1 x S ' fit X -NX 'S X CN N 5 rf 5-Q X ' ,Q ,Q Q X. . X 0- ., Q, af .f X T N Lass- . hui. ilu ll?- -luuun assu- inf- nv r SOPHOMORE Charles Franklin Johnson, B.S,, KAP Quakertown Donald Peter Johnson, B.S. Palerson, N. I. Leon Theodore Johnson, ILE., K2 Phillipsburg, N. I. Wilford Street Johnson, A.B. Hazleton Frank Harry Kaufman, A.E. Elkins Park Carl Otto Keck, B.b, Pbilarlelllbia Frank Oliver Keely, Jr., KAI' Roxborougb, Philadelphia George Washington Kern, III, Eng., AKE Philadelphia Milton Louis Kestenbaum, A.B., TOWERS Newark, N. I. Richard Cornelius Keyser, A.B., AT Rydal Joseph Lair Kinney, B.S. Milford, N. I. Charles Adolph Knoblauch, B.S., GX Trenton, N. J. John Carl Kolasky, B.S. Youngstown, Obio Dolko Kom arniski, A.B. Sayre Harold Alfred Kressly, E.E. Easton Ernest Harris Krombolz, B.S. Philadelphia Bernard Hershel Gottlieb Kronenberg, B.S Brookside, Ala. John Nelson Lake, Jr., B.S., K2 Pbillipsburg, N. I. Ralph George LaPasta, B.S., IPKT jamaica, N. Y. Robert Hutchings Lathrop, A.B., fPI'A Carbondale .. k hon- una- inn-alms-vs into--.,.... Ihunna.-...,,..... l Continued 2 I: 149 J CLASS Anthony Joseph Laurie, B.S. Brooklyn, N. Y. Clarence Randolph Leach, Jr., Eng., AXP Montclair, N. I. Maxwell Keith Leeds, A.B., GX Newark, N. I. Frank Pilgrim Lerch, E.I3. Pbillipslmrg, N. I. Ronald L'I-Iommedieu, B.S., KE Babylon, N. Y. William Bernard Liebman, A.1!. New York, N. Y. Channing Liem, B.S. Pyeng Yang, Korea Reese Lloyd, B.S., QKXI' Paris-moulin, Ohio James Oliver Lofstrom, E.M. Verona, N. I. A ' Jesse Richard Lonsingcr, B.S., ARROWS Philadelphia Arthur Prescott Lothrop, A.E., K2 Glencoe, Ill. Edwin Smith Lyman, Jr., C.E., EN Yonkers, N. Y. Fred Theodore Maas, B.S., EN Brooklyn, N. Y. Thomas James McCarthy, A.B. Phillipsburg, N. I. Charles Christian McDowell,.B.S., X111 New Kensington Donald MacDougall, Kinrslon John MacMaster, M.E., EAE Easlon Daniel Parkhurst MacMurray, Eng. p Wes! Milford, N. I. Jack McNeal, Easion James Urguhard Mann, Ch.E., GX Kearny, N. I. ll llllllll ll llllll ill! lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll ll ll ll ll l ll llll llll ll I .- . I Q, Q, Q -.. Cl'-nlhqp lqf .rj ' f',. ,.... .. .L-, 54-L, --Y v-A- '1'-' ' Y , W-5. ' - - --'f.'-- --3-:M -----f -.-.: '---' -v1--1- .....,-l , ' -,.-I' -ff-I W -' - we ,AWPQ : W' ,-L 'A D' Y 'gf :- W Y, - ,W W '+'l,il-l ?. l,,,f 'v ': - Y 'Y' dll, Q ,Y -'- . D ff-11-. . .-4.x W Y Y , A A fr-A -C -i- V, ., YW, . .Hg ---- 1-2-'L QA-11 ::..1,.'-:gg ,avg-Lf-,f-7 L.-.W ?7 -...'f1,-- L 7 f ee C C -, A-. .VLA K .,Y.Y-,YLY, . V-WYVA, A J' .A . Y ,S W v..,YV-:Y,- f, . fx'-li ii L.. .....i -.3Q-T-35:2 s'-1254?4'-i::'2f.--f5 a-Eg,ilf fJflie1?'T5f'Eff i -1--f --in- ..,.. .- :F-. : . '- .-- -, --' -Q Ex, -. -.,. 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Luzerne Toselle Meconi, B.S., SDHINX john Tudor Phillips, A.B-. EN Newberry Scranton Willard Courtritc Mcgargcl, Ch.E., KAP Cl'l2rlCS Pini. B-S-, K2 Ieddo Phillipsbnrg, N. I. Donald Woodrow Moyers, B.S. Anthony Povolny. B-S. Ensign Long Island City, N. Y. .uno-v-. Edward Maurice Milans, B.S., EAE John Vernet Prcvost, B.S., Zxlf Z. .1.. .... T' Chevy Chase, D. C. West Pittston :,,.,,-',,:-3. Abner Millard, B.S., KE Franklin Pnoo, A.B., QKT ....-....J- Plymouth Moosir .,... ... '.:' james Girton Miller, B.S., AT William Edward Publicover, Ch.E., GX - T ' Wilkes-Barre ' Westfield, N. I. - I, ' ,A John William Miller, Ch.E., KAP Phillip Charles Pursel, E.E. ,..-....... . ' Pittston Pbillipsburg, N. I. jiilii. f--2:-'J- Lawrence Lois Miller, B.S. William Henry Pyle, B.S., KIPKNII v---- . ' New Haven, Conn. Aliquippa Nathan Berger Miller, A.B. Raymond jackson Ratclilfc, B.S., AKE Riverside, N. I. Manassas, Va. '--'-'f' Lester Venard Milligan, C.E. Lawrence Walter Regan, B.S., AXP ..L. .f.. .'.I.7' Loysville Flushing, N. Y. ilivift ------- John Amour Milton. B.S. Joseph Roch Reichard, A.B. ,, , Newark, N. I. Allentown no----' 2,-,, 'f ' David Andrew Gordon MutCl1, B.S., 9X Charles Ressler, B,S, -----r i Bryn Mawr Englewood, N. I. Wa Frederick NSEIC, B-so 'P-59 Lewis joseph Restak, B.S. , Hollis, N. Y. Stgglfon ...l '. .,.... .. ..'-'f.' Ernest Adam Nagy, A.B. Morgan Irvin Ribble, B.S., AT .n..........f- - Trenton, N. I. Kingston i 7 l0 '9 ' li1'P ' ' nqppoovvvvv- lin-0-4'9 . I 150 1 Q. ' ' -6. . .... ,, - - f ' , .-:-:-1:4 7-ffr+-n-,- ., h ,J 515 L ez. 1 3i'f.i:-fi-,.-f o gf Y no , f '? :A f INTL--' 4-vb. f ' t ,. ' 41.-l--1-gA'E Q-' ,,,I a1.3fg,21.'jf.Lf:'f?g2'9,W Q'f'i-i'i ' 'wg A W - TT:-'1.?.g::' -ft 1 -f -- ret Al Y ,Y-ff, Y Ellis! 5'-',,,,,, ...-.'.'.'.' 'r:T' ' '..-2 ... 1 X 5 I .......::T.- . F- - Q' R- ,J - ' L. . 111--af. . ' i, s---'H ,v , , ' - 3. 5 u '.-...- ' ,f-wi -f 4 or e' f. ' - 5 we X ----- .............. 0 s W -. ,.W,.f ' f t ' .tg ......... I' 'ye , an-.--. D-.-A... lla-...-.. issuan- P'!nn-an wish-- :nun--. nu.-1-.o-. n-an-. upsc- --f nr James Richard Riddle, C.E. Hampton, N. I. Irving Ritch, B.S. New Haven, Conn. John Lindsey Ritchey, B.S., ZNI' Mercersburg Albert Kemmerer Roach, Ch.E. Easton ' Edward Howell Roc, Ch.E. Branelwille, N. I. UAT A : fl'-' ...fir ZEE.. ,:,-:Q-3 , ,T 'i.:,-T ' - f -1' ar. 'v-Je.. . ACK L Y v' A o 2' , . . 0 . ' ' : kt SOP!-IOMCDRE CLASS I Continued J Isadore Allen Atlantic City, N. I. James Oliver Hazleton Bernard James Easton Lester Roy Silk, B.S. New York, N. Y. Horace Edward Smith, A.B., KE Red Lion . ., I. F-'A ,W K E - Q- . , ,ling-., it El., ' 'QT ' - ' T- -manly- ' 'I X V - X. ' Qu X, if - 59-5 , 0- Il u X P5 N ' x' . ' Us f 1 x C N5 in w-a.g lx 9 -...af - .4 N ----...... fl 'Ili-t l, V all , h, i if f 7 ,4v,, fi., . JA, an l X il lil --v .4-1'- llmll Shrager, B.S. ' lllllll Siegel, B.S. l Siegfried, E.E. lillll ll ill ll J I' I9 nm uno-. ltr-f. mu..-W lawn.-.-f-a-,,,.,. Arthur Fred Rosenfeld, B.S. Pbillipsburg, N. I. Stanley Leo Rubin, E.E. Easton Lloyd Ruef, Ch.E. Pbillipsburg, N. I. Thomas Hoffman Rutt, B.S., 03 Bloomsbury, N. I. Edgar Theodore Sales, C.E., 93' Easton Jack Frank Sassaman, B.S. Easton Winthrop Barnum Schenck, B.S., QA9 West Orange, N. I. John johnson' Schneller, B.S. Catasauqna Charles Julius Schuh, Jr., A.B. St. Petersburg, Fla. Alfred William Schwacke, E.E., ATA' jersey City, N. I. Robert Byron Secrist, E.E. Easton Raymond Paul Sheehan, Jr., A.B-, EAE Queens Village, N. Y. Edward Clayton Sherman, Jr., B-S-. ATA Washington, N. I. John William Sherrer, Jr., B-5-y Xi' Pittsburgh Henry Levan Sholly, II, A.B. lVilmington, Del. Irving Williams Smith, M.E., GX Pelham, Nu Y. joseph Houseman Smith, B.S., osx Connellsville . William Ransom Smith, B.S., GE Easton Harry Thomas Spcngler, E.E., EN Easton Fred John Staph, Ch.E. Newfoundland George Roger Steiner, B.S., EN Ridgewood, N. I. Theodosius Sterniuk, A.B., Sm-uNx Plymouth William Hooper Stevens, Jr., Ch.E., ZAR Cape May, N. I. William Herbert Sweet, B.S., KAP Bayonne, N. I. William Ray Swilcr, Ch.E., KAP Harrisburg Solomon Samuel Tauss, B.S. Lebigbton James Alexander Taylor, A.B., X42 Greensburg George Teague, ch.12. Boonton, N. I. Charles Clark Thomason, B.S., AT Easton Andrew Carroll Thorn, M.E., 95' Middletown, N. Y. Hill Illllilllilllllllllllilllillilllllllllllllfliiil ll ii. li ll la fn l nil fllnsiil i I l f r-vv' -gp..-n-svn---'Ui - .'!... . , .. ... -g ,- '.:.., -.--- - -FT-'-' 1- g:-'L ,Vl,... . -..T-..- ..-A..L:'-i..Y ' ' -5 - -V J-T:-. elif' 1,7-.-, ' 71'-':-ffm ' , jr 1' W Y , Q , 'givw anion- ' T. , T ' ff 1 ' . ' 1 , l'l3 ? QQY :T ' .:-A .-.' 114. ,si Rf ' A . ....-., W-a.. ,L-,,. ,, , f f ,...,A1, .- V ful A -- f- ,EL -.. n u-.L ,,.-4-4' -1.4 ',,f'-if ,-u- ., 10,4 W' ' 7 ' ,A f-fffifl A ' Y 5 . .7 . 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William Russel Van Akcn, B.S., 1i1I'A Ridilfd 0PdYkC West, B-S-. 'PAS Cleveland, Ohio Ewen Robert Edgell Van Horn, C.E., K2 I-GOI! Justus WilC0X, M-E-. ex H-- fn Plymouth Wfilfldld, N. I. i'l7 -v - Joseph Bloomfield Van Ordcn, E.M. john Walter Wilde, Jr., A.E., X41 ..':'.7-'-l:-- Verona, N. I. Hazleton E -':', Irwin Eugene Volet, B.S. Allan Grant William, B.S., GAX '-'......:'....,.- '- Liberty, N. Y. Pelham, N. Y. William John Henry Vossbrinck, M.E. Gerald Harman Williams, B.S., KPKT v--v--- ' Brooklyn, N. Y. Easton U--Q.---. ' I --w-1-H Raymond Albert Wachter, B.S. Harry Edgar Armstrong Wright, E.E., ATA jing' 1'-L. Shamokin Arlington, Mass. Stanley Brandt Walter, B.S. William D. Yount, B.S., ATA -v-----U Brooklyn, N. Y. Philadelphia Nelson B. Watton, B.S., AT Frank Robinson Zahniscr, Jr., B.S., KAP --'-3-- - Philadelphia Greensburg -.--...-..-..-- 'fa-....:.... '.-. .Z. ' sgpS-l- --..Z'..Z'.'.l... ....-.......'- . .....-..-.... .' ,....--. I M ' 'V5lI I 1l!' ' ....---..: '....L- A .... '::f..-L. .1 I 1521 . ' ' ..- --1 --,A ,1.:. -, ILLSTTH : f -J-pull! 'Wh-'ll'-ld 1351 'ii A T'71 7 .Lfi i '31-5.'Fi'? -5 f ?f.f..ii7f,?'ri3i'5'Q?- i .1 ,QF 'A' ' y ' ' Hs. f ,Q'l v'?T'f7EI ...g Q4':'.r 'L3 -.'g7l-'I'-' I 'JTA 'Ha - ' 5-'f'f, ,,. , , , J - - f ' ' . LET: g Etjgi-rj-, Ei-5-,- MT wizg-fab rr Y ?? Q -. A , XM V Q W 1 x ' ,I d,,,Q4r,fkyr r M -5--37 . Y 1 ' -:-. f IWD N 1 'YEA ' . -' X , 1 , , .r - ', ,, .f - , D ' ----an-uns --- 1 L F., . ..- k Ei F, ,S '? , X- , 5 .S , i' . ..... ff f im ,A ex, 4-fu ,, yy I5 , K- t 5 - ,, ii S., T-Q-qi , ,f , , ,X V 1, f . x . f . . 1 ---1:11-. V , 1.1 ' f ,L N, l,65..'s3.d'Q.a X Q : 21---,X Q ngg Nil '- Y 3 r .,Ji4. 'X s S' X --- .' - xxx' ' BB , -'xg X f.. -. ii sa- - -' Q C - X , ' .-..-..- . 1 Q N ' T -3- ...ff . . . P xx, :, 4- . X -.--ug -....,,,, ......-...' -.-........' -........ -.p-....,.. as-....,., -.-. .-.,......... as-sf-. FRESI-IMAN CLASS, 1935 Paul Morris Aaroe, B.S. Oxford, N. I. Morton Ellwood Aekerly, Eng. -K-ingslon, N. Ya --'- - ' Michele 'Adamo, A.4B.N ' Monlelair, N. I. Samuel James Aires, jr., A.B. Pbillipsbnrg, N. I. Fred Mahlon Alderson, Eng. Hazleton George Edmund Morris Allen, B.S., AT Easton Robert Anthony Allen, B.S., ZNI1 Hartford, Conn. John Edward Apgar, Eng. Claude Bialkowski, B.S., EN Seranlon Charles Francis Black, Jr., B.S. Ridgewood, N. I. George Williams Blundin, Eng. Easton Edwin Halstead Brainard, jr., B.S., GX Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. John LaGrange Brewster, Eng., KAP Scranton Frederick Jerome Brown, B.S., fI21'A Montclair, N. I. Robert Campbell Brown, Eng., AXP Bergenfield, N. I. William Whitclcy Bryan, Jr., B.S., AT ' , Finewille, N. I. Easton ...,.......J-..-- HHYFY Samuel APPR, Eng- John Dallas Burdette, Eng., AKE ., '2. ,,. :.:... Wert Orange, N. I. Winnetka, Ill. E. '...,:. Herman Baiz, B.S., AT James Philip Callan, B.S., -rm , Wilkes-Barre Flushing, N. Y. i'9wa-n-. ldlutvf' --'Z'-,ve-,:1 William Humphreys Baldwin, Eng., EN Robert Stevens Callender, B.S., Z'If ::...... f Edgewood Racine, Wir. i-Q-vv -' . its-vw. ' I . -.-N-..' 'h. Stuart Michael Ball, A,B,, GX Lewis Ziegler Carey, Eng., KE 5,q1., I 21, New York, N. Y. Own Cfly, N- I. pn--..... ' ..--.-...Q. Robert Frederic Bare, B,S, Russell Kennedy Carpenter, Jr., B.S. 3 Ensign All07lf0W1l li' ' Thomas Hooker Barnes, B.S., AT James Byron Carry, B-S-, GE! -,..-..... ' Ossining, N. Y. Bnrlingfmli N- l- ,.,,,. 'I::,, f Frank Joseph Bartoloni, B.S. William G. Casale, B-5- - '--if Phillipsburg, N. I. West New York, N. 1. Harry' Lee Barton, Jr., B.S., ATA Benjamin Arnold Cheney, Jr., B.S., ZYII -'----- , Upper Montelair, N. I. Brooklyn, N. Y. 5 ll-'C' la.n.a.-1 ' Carl Samuel Bassett, B.S., AKE Richard Madison Child, Eng. ----' 1' Baltimore, Md. Avon, N. I. -......... . ..... :. M'......l-- Walter Bennetto, Jr., B.S., EAE Edward john Clark, Jr., B.S., ZNI' -N----L-' Wilkes-Barre Camden, N. 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William James Denholm, jr., Eng-. EN Elizabeth, N. 1. James Henry De Revere, B.S., SAX Tarrytown, N. Y. Kenneth Donald Detman, Eng. Montgomery, Ala. Earle Henry Dietrich, B.S. Hazleton Herbert Edward Dobbs, Eng-. X47 Glen Ridge, N. I. Charles Lofland DuBuisson, B.S., AKE Montclair, N. 1. Wayne Dumont, II, A.B., BAK . Little Falls, N. I. 'g' T-rl Il!! f V' sg lgfxg '----.,,,, J X 'Z' -X -Ill 3 Sl an ,Q -G- X S .5 Herbert Scofield Eddy, Eng., GX East Orange, N. I. Edwin Capron Elliott, B.S., GAX Elmsford, N. Y. A Richard Bruce Ellison, B.S., 'DPA White Plains, N. Y. John Clarke Ensign, B.S., fl1KNI' Huntington, W. Va. William Henry Estwick, jr., B.S. Westfield, N. I. Fred Egerton Ewart, Jr., Eng. New Haven, Conn. Clarence Paul Felton, A.B. Columbia Anthony Edward Filippo, Eng. East Rutherford, N. 1. Edward Calhound Finney, B.S., SAX Clairton Everett Wilbur Forman, B.S., 9X New York, N. Y. Ernest Philip Fortino, Eng. Easton joseph Lawrence Frederick, Eng., AT Haddon Heights, N. I. Richard Arthur Freedman, B.S. Brooklyn, N. Y. Carl Kampton Friedland, B.S. Dover, N. I. Raymond Peck Frost, B.S., QKNII Greenwich, Conn. Arthur Enoch Gabriel, Eng. Montclair, N. I. Frank Benham Gardner, A.B., fI1l'A Scranton Lowell Livingston Gardner, Eng. Phillipsburg, N. I. Robert Frederick Germann, B.S., GX Rutherford, N. I. Robert Haldeman Getz, B.S., ZXI1 Sidney, Ohio .-45g -ns --AQ 1-1 -----.1 . 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I Continued I William Stanley Lanterman, Jr., Eng., AT Easton John Hutchings Lathrop, A.B., IIJFA Carbondale Stanley Butler Leiby, A.B. Easton Alfred Leon, B.S. Easton Spencer Bleim Lessig, A.B., AKE Pottstown Henry Werner Letchcr, Jr., A.B., X41 Glen Rock, N. I. Asaph Sherk Light, Eng., 95 Easton Ronald Cameron Lindsay, Eng., ZWI' Montclair, N. I. LeRoy Edwin Lippincott, B.S., IIIKXII Moorestown, N. I. Joseph William Little, Eng., AKE Bala Alex Littman, B.S. South River, N. I. Charles Claude Logan, A.Il. Avondale James Allison Lowric, B.S. North Braddock John Charles Ludlum, B.S., KAP Chevy Chase, Md. Louis Francis Lumb, Eng. New York, N. Y. William Marshall'Lynch, B.S., 'DVA Carthage, N. Y. john Creighton McAvoy, B.S., X41 Philadelphia George William McCaa, Eng., AT Pittsburgh Allan Bockhoif McCrea, Eng., KIIKYI' Tucson, Ariz. Robert Anthony McHugh, B.S. Easton Alexander McLean, A.B., ZKI' . Wilkes-Barre Robert Leo McNelis, B.S., K2 Saarsdale, N. Y. Archie Wallace Mabon, II, B.S. Indiana Ralph Clark Madden, Eng., '-IDKNII Scranton George Magyar, Jr., A.B. ' Wilkes-Barre Robert Euth Markarian, A.B. Scranton V Joseph Henry Martino, A.B.. Roseto -'.:n-5,:- f-X-will 'Q X -it I xx.-... -ll-vv .---sl limiiiiil lliililllliilli lil l ill ii I 'll lllillillillllllllllllllililllililllllilllllliii . 5 4. ill .-on-gg .Q--3 .....,.,,i Hmm Hmm -.A-ani --annul -...Q-ul .--.4-gg uuunhahnl 1 Ill .wan--.-un Q-an-.4-ui un--.pl IQIQ--..ig .-A--caan f1s71 si. .- Y- -sa, ...... ....n...p-n--.aug . N- i- --and--g-L-iraqi , 'L , .. , b .- DCI-v-an -,--. 4 iq-g, N, , 1 1 ,, ff- f A. Y .- ,W A- ,..,.. ,-1- . - v-- ...3':....,.- ,.......- ,..,..... '--if -L ---'-r- A --,. - - ,-,..,-f i- f- f v f f nuns-Q1 . -W ...,A.. . YY A ,, Y .- T Y , V,... .-V'- f -. ' .4. ' .-WA' 1: V - . .5:E',' f- . ---1, . ..,.f f U, U:-'-1:35 . -- Tr: f .. ..L::r':f',',. iz., -g, rf Arr' .-,,:: :if ::1'.',..g,1,. . -441 ,- - ,-T2 , A...... in , Tet: - I . :..:,s'j .... 'g5'2F?'- Egg , 1, ' 1 .1-33 X.. '- 1 --... . . .,. .. ,R . 1 ---- ' ' - .:-:..v F rf G'9,,,c--VI 1. i?lfx..v, U If A,,., . -:gh M-, vm f f .f' e U ' s .+' , .Z - f f , if 2 '. bf ,,.- '-- - ,..-'-If-' l X pl x .h if L-5 .----H .. , e-. ,f, .4 , .. L C - 1:-.. fl, ry,--. . , X, Nz -l dig ,191 'fi' I os. . 5 V, fx- T' NA' 39 :- FRESHMAN CLASS .':. ...:,:.i. I Continued 1 Louis Lohr Martz, A.B., KAI' Everitt Walter Oppenheimer, Eng., AXP Berwick Demarest, N. I. -..... . i' I Charles Lester Matz, B.S., EX Francis Eugene Oswald, B.S., EN Harrisburg Trenton, N. 1. ,l0l1l1 Ad0lPl1 MHYCF, A.B.. 65x Charles Miller Pateman, B.S., 4112! New York, N. Y. Irvington, N. Y. David Maycrs, B.S. Donald Cameron Patterson, B.S., ZNI' '-',,,','l,Q Columbia, N. I. Wilkes-Barre ip-ng-va Carl Kies Meixsell, B.S., 'DAQ Walter Ellis Patron, B,S,, AT TAL. . Easton Plymouth '- -'J' , Frederick Carl Meyer. Jr-. Eng- Leroy Hugh Penwardcn, Eng., AKE -1 D, MC'm'm0'1il', Vis- New Haven, Conn. ..-.1...-'T' Lucien Doty Miller, B.S., AKE Angelo Ralf Peruso, Eng. -f'--Q - Greensburg Bangor ---I ' Kenneth Harvey Mitman, A.B., ATA Victor Frederick Peters, A.B., EN --'-' 'u Easton South Orange, N. I. George Alfred Moeller, A.B. Southwick Phelps, Eng., BX -.... - h New Bloomfielrl Brooklyn, N. Y. 9i'o Frederick Louis Morgenstern, B.S., 9AX Frank Roswell Phillips, A.B., EN -.-. una- av...-. -Q . av--...- -r .. Easton Clyde T. Moyer, Jr., B.S., CIPKT Sellersuille David George Moyer, B.S., ZWI' Lansdale - Edward Samuel Murray, Jr., B.S., SAX Ardmore Bernard John Myers, A.B., ZNI' Lancaster Frank Lincoln Nagle, 3rd, B.S. Santa Barbara, Calif. Conrad Francis Necrason, B.S. Cooperstown, N. Y. Charles Angelo Nesi, B.S., 93' Bronx, N. Y. Mortimer Gutchell Newmann, jr., B.S., GX Maplewood, N. I. Charles Groctzinger Nolan, Eng. Portland George Lawson Norris, A.B., ZNI' Long Island City, N. Y. , .- ---Q.--. Philadelphia Frederick Bruce Pintard, Eng. New York, N. Y. Bennett Farley Pollard, B.S., SAX Baltimore, Md. Herbert Granville Porter, B.S., EAE Palmerton Roy Opdycke Preisler, Eng., Annows North Bergen, N. I. Joseph Julius Rother Probst, Eng., KAP Rutherford, N. I. Jonathan Edward Provost, B.S., CIPKNI' Caldwell, N. I. Harold M. Pugh, B.S., EAE Plymouth Frederick Ernest Pulse, Jr., B.S., 'PAQ Clevelaml, Ohio james John Quincy, Jr., B.S., KIIKWP Easton Leon Woodworth Rasch, Eng., ZYII uNew York, N. Y. 1581 -..-., 4 . 1- , 44:-, sr: ...fi ul i Al mutual -4qu ...fu-as-oi .gyqnu-suauan . -no--Q-.1 YY. . .-...Pi i , -,.-. -... ,... , ,..... .-...- ,.,,....... iw ...-of v ,-y 1-ft.,-.i -, ' - , . ..- W, ' - - .: S- .pu-r - , :Yea-1. .... , -- , ngfif -,- ,, ,, ,,- -- 7 .., ,, ,,,,..., ,, , 'r 'Y' -4- -.- 0 ' -r. Wi, -il,- unu-ll' ..: .fl 34?'f.W . -l -- 5 1--9 ,rg-. 4. - ' rf' ' H rf f r Af'-Jos iii' i. up ..-...TI an-n-...U llb f nun- ., -, U l ' --..-.......,. li-.-.....-. Inn-Li... 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I.- James Keyes Place Rosanoif, B.S. Valencia Andrew Rossetti, Jr., B.S. Allentown Walter Rothenberg, B.S., 'PAC-7 New York, N. Y. Marshall Vincent Dermot Rourke, B.S. Bridgeport, Conn. Daniel Sheppard Royle, A.B., XCIP Philadelphia John Philip Rudolph, B.S., GX Mercbantville, N. 1. Kenneth William Rusk, B.S., IIWA9 Easton Lloyd Jameson Sandt, B.S. Emans William O. Sassaman, Eng. Easton Kenneth Norman Sausville, A.B., EN South Orange, N. I. Joseph Morris Schain, Jr., B-5- Berwiek . 1 . fContinuedj l 15 9 l William Philip Schcucr, B.S. Scranton Arthur Joseph Schmitt, B.S. Bayside, N. Y. William W. Schneider, B.S., EN Allentown Donald Willians Schwarz, Eng. Easton Robert Walter Schwcycr, Eng., EAE Allentown David Schwimmer, B.S. Easton Donald Wilmer Scott, B.S. Philadelphia Howard Myers Scull, B.S., 95 Easton Roycr Daniel Semplc, B.S., QE Easton Frederick William Shafer, A.B., XID Tatamy Braney Pius Shalinskas, B.S. Glendale, L. I., N. Y. Richard Warren Shaul, Eng., '-DPA Montclair, N. I. Russell Davis Shaver, Jr., B.S., 'PFA Miflintown james Boylan Shaw, B.S., GX Wellsboro Albert Henry Sheninger, B.S. Alpha, N. I. Douglas Valois Shepperd, Eng., KAP Mount Vernon, N. Y. Charles Townley Shipman, 2d, B.S., GPKYI' Montelair, N. I. Martin Whitcomb Shrewsbury, B.S., GX Leavenworth, Ind. John Leonard Siddons, jr., Eng. Easton , , Harry Henry Siff, B.S. Easton -was --sig -...pg -ll ....-qi . 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Elmhurst, N. Y. Harlum Erwin Smith, Eng. William S. Thornhill, Eng., EN - '., , Phillipsburg, N. I, Plainfield, N. I. William Morrison Smith, Eng. Glen L- TlSCl'l0l'. A-B-i 95 - j ' Easton Catasanqua 24. l Harold Solomon, B.S. Henry Clay Trainer. Eng-. X41 Newark, N. I. Sl. Davids ......-..' Edmund Magnus Spec,-, Jr., B,S, William Reagle Transuc, B.S. '4 , T'.... J.l,.. jackson Heights, N. Y. Pvflldwfl Harold Winston Spencer, A.B. Bertrand Ewell Tl'0l1lS, .lr-, B.S. 5 - ' Willow Grow' Washington, D. C. ' - Carl Robert Sprafke, B.S. Thomas Lawrence Triolo, Eng. 'E Meriden, Conn. Phillipsburg, N. I. - Thomas Sproule, jr., A.B., sPK'I' Chester Taylor Truax, B.S., AXP philgdelpbia ' Upper Moniclair, N. I. Charles Stephen Stabley, Eng., 'PAB R0bert Sidney Tullar, A.B. Williamsporl I-df!-Fd0W11f Richard Ivanhoe Stanhope, A.B. Ellsworth Preston Uhler. B-S. Niuntic, Conn. Easton I 1 ' Manuel Joseph Steinhardt, B.S. Ervin Robert VanArtsdalen, Eng., KAP - 'T Oxford, N. I. Doylesiown mu-LL Daniel Charles Stewart, Jr., Eng. John Walker VanDillen, Eng., KAP ' Sl. Davids Clifton, N. I. William Hathaway Stiles, B.S., AXP Andrew Varga, jr., A.B., GE Wesljield, N. I. Alpha, N. I. john Robertson Strain, B.S., QKYP Edward Leroy von der Tann, B.S., AT Oneonta, N. Y. Berlin, N. I. john Henry Strock, B.S., AT Philip Voorhees, B.S. Greensburg New York, N. Y. Jacob Horace Strunk, B.S. Robert Roger Walsh, B.S. B 'lk -B ungor W1 es arre ..- i .,,......... .3 , ...-zz:-.: L 160 1' l. ' ' .1 -D -.T .tau-nn-s. A - - C. -. - are ...mek .....-. snare, - 'rf -he-:ff-ff t Egg a i,.q,if z,3i.. j1..fi......1- :f'e 5 575 e f -FA ,-vw sn . 'HY' W'--'fag-F-: f'Z--: :J -ft f 'A ' 1 --- 'Y:- f an 3' ' '--1-im--ff--'fs-, g' Qi -,ee .235 A- -,f351+i.': '-Ali-2 --frllf sf. ' 3. ,,.r- ...- f .5 3 wg- lp 45- --'K---v M i - f.,-' 'WJ - , an :YEARS i '1-- 2'----'Y ' ' R -1'lg'S ' X 'X AF-S7 ' -'-Q--l A. I' R-x.1.hvs ,sA. juz' .I X AN- Qfit ' i . .. 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Va. Leon Frederick Williams, A.B. White Haven James Seynour Wise, Eng., X'lP Allentown jesse Yerm an, B.S. Easton James Russell Young, B.S. Pittsburgh Louis S. Zicgcncr, ILS., GX Maplewood, N. I. Charles Francis Zorbas, 13.5. Easton Robert David Zuckerman, B.S. Washington, N. I. if r 4-...I , -... -..T --- . - . ... ... ... ... ---..., 4. Y ,. -,,, ,,, -...Qa Y, . ,, . , --v.-- ---YE ,.......- --,H .-- .,.- .....,- --..- A ,qi , Y Y 1- ,-. v V ' ,'. Q11 .nn-uni --ng? 'Quu5gQ .isiq .a-su-vnu a.e-use-4 I1 H1111 a -n-:arena miilziiilllllii lumlilmlnisi iliziiiffmlxkxllmislimUm nl I iiilliiil ll mill!! sq-an-gl NNN-m1 mmzmm --nn-1 on-an-ni .. l1sn .an-sul -u-lu .--1.q.- --an--.-gg. .Q---.-.1 .-1-.-...g .Q-ss-.1-.argl -----A-1 --an-A.-......,, an----...que .-s.....a.-.-......-g.- ,,,, ,. ..E H - f ..-. - -.:. Ji? -' f',--- f L. ' 'A',f r'5f,...ay--- 1 -n.1itf',,3'i7. A..- 74- Y 'mg' FL,::'- 4:i3frgq.,'-k,... 7 S-f.----- - 1. '-- I-V , - . lk.f' v N i I I Aa. 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Towers 'l 925 I: 164 fl 55:23-afaaf-f-feai ifaafgi ---- ...lf-'E- I ? ..l.f.Q.-if-:gi 5:-2: if-i'.'1i-ia..fQLSg1E5Z-Q 'L I-as-wa nu-, rg.. ll .-.ifrfvb - --ef' JTi'F'f, ' f :iff ef- fi '4.. -R f------- I9 1 ll l li fi I ii vfi ' s 1 ,, :tu V 1 0. - vw , 3 2 Huw: f .YEAR j . - 9 ' J X J i fi li X N N N 5 L , . I 9 .. Illll Hill -w-ifunllnq-n lliiiiisiiil Q. .- ij . CIIASE, FITZGERALD, Ascn, MILLSPAUGI-I, CRAWFORD, Snnonnvns, HEGIZMAN SIMPSON, CoLuY, For:-I, SoMM1aR, TURNER, Slllikllflf, BROWN HOOVIEIK, WEBSTER, VALuN'rlN1z, KIilllKT.I lnterireternity Council The purpose of the Intcrfraternity Council is to act on matters of importance to the various fraternities existing at Lafayette College. Two representatives of the various fraternities, one senior and one junior, constitute the council. Josuvu C. Hoovlm HAROLID S. SmzRll-'1-' ABNER A. W15ns1'uR JAMES L. BROWN . ll. J. Kchrli J. Worrell J. L. Brown J. C. Hoover Hutchison .l. A. W. Kcnnon li. T. Chase, III J. Crawford F. 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'T P03117 ' I I ww ',', Founded at New York University, 1847 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1-4-ffvw. . Howard W. Church, Ph.D. John H. Wilson, Ph.D. .,--..fl-- FRATRES IN COLLEGIO lt?'l 'f..Z....,- T Clasx of Ninelevll I'Inmlrvrl llllll Tbirfy-Iwo : '.,.A' Edward Franklin Anewalt, Jr. Nathan Lane, III ' John Milton Colton, III Rocco George LaPenta I- .... '.. :. Albert Wilson Kennon, Jr. Chase Parker Withrow :Z---er' Class of NiIlr'fI'l'll Illlllrlffrl uml Tbirly-lbrer: l'?04U4a : ,,., ,,-,,', Benjamin Arnold Cheney. .l Colin Reed Hitchman , Dclphin Stanley Krajewski John McNeal ',,,, ,:'.L,, Romauld John Krajewski John Lindsay Ritchey .-... .' Class of Niuvlvefl llnmlrml mul Thirty-four T Jarrett Jennings John Vernet Prcvost --'----Q Class of Nim-few: Hnmlrnl and Thirty-five ,-...... . :f-. '-.-.l. Robert Anthony Allen David George Moyer -1- 1'..-'f-1. Robert Stevens Callcnder Bernard Jolm Myers ',.,,,,, ' Edward John Clark, Jr. Frank Lincoln Nagle, III . John Milton Colton Hand George Lawson Norris P'- , Stephen Hartwell Donald Cameron Patterson ll'-'--H ' Walter William Hayes I.eon Woodworth Rasch 2. IJRATRES IN URBH ' J. W. Ayres Cl siJ, '27 J. H. W. Hay, '20 Redington Moore, '17 ,,,,.,...., f' H. M. Black, '15 W. O. Hay, '83 J. F. Osterstock, '15 ,,., ',.,,.m W. N. Brand CPsiJ, '01 R. E. James, Jr., '01 P. G. Polk, '18 .. '1 J.... Charles Chipman, II, '14 J. I. Kinsey, '02 ,I- M- Porter. '18 :.. .... John S. Chipman, '21 D. M. Kirkpatrick, '08 D, W, Reeder, '05 ..,.- .Z'... T' Maurice Clemens, '88 W. H. Kirkpatrick, '05 Frank Rccdcfv .If-1 '01 ----.-Jli Ii. G. Davies Qzetaj, '12 D. G. Laubach, '21 A' C- Rodcnbough 192 5--.---.. . , , i ....,.........-. R. W. Davies, 15 F. F. Lawall, 22 R' T' Stewart .90 nf--.... .I. -L-.. I. R. Davies fSigmaJ, '18 Henry McKeen, Jr., '05 ' , .,....,,,,. , , , , , R. L. Stewart, 03 ..-....-...-.-- In K. Detwiler, 92 IL. J. F. Marx, 15 F W V., I. ,ls ............-in J. Iiyerman, Jr., '20 C. P. 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Merritt, '83 David W. Nevin, '75 Edgar Winne, '23 I 172 1 John Hubbell Hughes Charles Lester Matz Russell M. Nichols, '17 Edward L. Osterstock, '99 Russell W. Park, '19 Chester H. Rice, '08 jay W. Sload, '31 john W. Stoutfer, '30 Charles R. Trowbridge fThel:aJ, '82 Herbert C. Yahres, '05 'c-an 'nn on -1 .-..-.. .-Q-an ....q,....--.-M .-4--hs, H- ...,f.. .....,.. -..- :.. Y, , Y lkgsxig- ' ' -2- 1- -' '77-' ' '-- 7 -' ....... A-...- Y 'T' Y... '- ., A - V - V . .-. -LA., --Y ' f--..-, - ,J , -,L-V --,:'f:- fra- --' -----Y' '--' -1 .4 of-1 .21 f1--:- :.ff41.. .L:zifQ--,-:-i-'- ,- - ,..- rv..-....,. Y ,, ,, , ,,,,,-, , ,, , -. - ,.. , , .,, K.- , Y , , --l'. ,,, lug --I-1552--M f-wr 4, - ff- ' ' 'I-iii: f .1 195-fy-gf-Y . 'J ' ' ' '--4-fr' v., 4-.omni --'sang-1 .-scan. --.4 .5 18 2 YEARS ff' f X X -. 'S t 6 if li-+A... -1--Q..-.... -Q.-.,..... 4...-..... -4-....,..... -N-Q... 'Us-.,... 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'T Donald Wayne Colcy Reese Lloyd .,.-....W. William Frederick Hartje James Henry Powers, Jr. .--....l.. Donald Eicher Harman William Henry Pyle 1'-lv I 3'YNklh-1. 1?'vuf - '---- l' Class of Nifwlwfl I-Iumlrcxl aml Thirty-four ...... ' John Goble Crawford Merritt Gillispie Page .,..... ' Raymond Peck Frost John Robertson Strain -'-'L' Class of Nirlrlcw I-Inmlrml and Thirly-five William Seyfcrt Coar LeRoy Edwin Lippincott .-,,..... ..'1L Stephen Gower Cox Ralph Clark Madden ' John Clarke Ensign Allan Bockhoff McCrea QAM Wendell Robert Good Jonathan Edward Provost ,.. '.. 'T ,,.,... Ralph Woolslair Holmes james John Quincy, Jr. -..--...- '.Z. John Mather Jackson Charles Townley Shipman, II ........... ' Thomas Sproule, Jr. ......,T.. FRATRES IN URBE , Andrew D. Chidsey, '01 Edward H. Green, '91 ' U Edward Hart Chidsey, '10 Edgar M. Green, '02 '-,,.,,, ', Henry Russel Chidsey, '13 john F. Magee, '13 ',,,' Dudley A. Giberson, '15 john Dennison Nevin, '23 n-.-.f-..- I Samuel W. 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Tbirly-Iwo James Lenahan Brown Kermit Richard Creitz William Henry Foster Kenneth Wes: Glenn Clinton Charles Hemmings, Jr. Edward Armstrong McAbee Norman Dalrymple Mattison, Jr. John Frederick Thompson CIuss of Nil1c'le1'rl Illnlilreal :rml Tbirly-lbrec' William Henking Auer Robert Clowry Barclay Herman Winfield Boehringer Kary Jay Boehringer Frank Crusan George Cooley Laub I Brian O'Neill Winthrop Barnum Schenek Michael Henry Sheridan Selton Scott Stevens Harold Charles Wermnth Richard Opdykc West Class of IvIIIl'f't'll Ilumlrml mul Tbirly-four James Knickerbocker Bowman George Guy Cobean, Jr. John McGill Cooper, Jr. Melvin lilliot Hass Frederick Hogle Robert Fulton Irwin John Henry Jameison Walter Rothenberg Frank Charles Wenzel Class of Nimvcuu Islulnlrcrl aml Thirty-five William Hugh Corlctt, Jr. Carl Kies Meixsell James Renwick Hogg, Jr. Frederick Ernest Pulse, Jr. Daniel Joseph Kennedy Kenneth William Rusk Charles Stephen Stabley FRATRIES IN URBE Walter Bachman, '04 John T. 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'U 'j FRATRES IN COLLEGIO .,n-w.-.,- - '-:.... f ' Class of Niffrlrrvx Hllrlrlml and Tbirly-Iwo :. , Henry Wilson Agevine, Jr. Iden Dalbey Marsh :,, ..'1, ',,L, Fred Lewis Doherty George Royle, III John Ansel Gilmore John Duncan Searles x Theodore Ralston Griffith Cooper Shapley Wise ll-0' W' 1 r Q -1 Lluxx of NIllt'It'l'll llnmlrwl mul I'b1rly-lbrec v-.-.-'- ' Paul Courteol John Sheldon Schmolze v-v..---f ' Charles Christian McDowell James Alexander Taylor K. Class of Nineteen Humlrvzl am! Thirty-four iii' ,', Herbert Edwards Dobbs Frederick William Shafer 'i' , William Seitz Flad John William Sherrcr, Jr. ',i' James Lawrence Hildreth Robert Wendcl Trout Richard Shalter Krick John William Tuttle n---- H ' - John Walter Wilde, Jr. ' I Cluxx of Nirlvlawl Hnmlrcil am! Tlvirly-five 9.-----. -'-'-0 I Henry Werner Leteher, Jr. Daniel Charles Stewart, Jr. V John Creighton McAvoy Carleton Jacob Theis -'-'Q' Daniel Sheppard Royle Henry Clay Trainer :':,, :,1,, James Seymour Wise -V---i FRATRES IN URBE .-..--. - W. E. Breen G. H. Heck W. Raymond fMuJ ------ I F. R. Bush C. W. Kingsley C. R. Rodenbaugh -----All W. E. Crater, Jr. R. G. Laubach F. R. Sage -'-----y William J. Daub, II, '51 Ii. C. Laudenberger H. A. Sage, Jr. -s------ W. B. Drinkhouse H. A. Lehr C. F. Seitz ------ln J. C. Farrel fOn1ieronJ Henry Lehr W. A. Scrfass B. R. Field John McNeil H. D. Smith ....--.---- E, M, Furry Joseph Morrison S. C. Smith, Jr. n......--..l.-- D. A. Gciser A. J. Odenwelder, Jr. J. L. K. Snyder fZetaJ --N - 7'- I M. T. Hagerty Louis Odenwelder J. I.. White ,-.......-..- H. K. Hanks P Willard Odenwelder R. G. Whitesell -':..-:.':.:-- J. W. Harrison W. D. Pursell R. S. 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L 1. inns in-ue, b El' . ll g, ,V-1 ,..-0 fr ,V , Q OL-. , E 1 0 ' ' 'ix V I N ' y slat! an M R x 'Q 6 1 f 4 ' 1 1- -'r S, 2, Q 'f 4-fi ' 'Y ' 11--' . . . - . 6-1.i:.,g..' ' W xx tmmz.. -nqixi: fri .Xl --2 --- A . I ---Qi. 1 xx ,xg ' ,. - ,l -f Douus, Hmuus, SC!-IMOLZE, Gn.Mom3, MCDUWELI., 'I'Av1.o1x, Couu'l'uoL G. ROYLE, ANGEVINE, Gmrr-'ITI-I, C. Wlsu, Mmxsu, LJOHIQRTY, SlaA1u.lis SHAFIIIL, Wxumu, Klucx, HILDRETH, SHEIKRISR, Fmn, TRUU1' D. ROYLE, T1xAlNu1x, McAvoY, Lm'c1-mu, j. WISE Cha Phi RI-IO CI'IAP'I'I3R ESTABLISHED 1874 Q va ,L M- mm, - ,,, 43, ,yu-1 I ' , ww, Y, ,, ' --1.',.3'f. WAN ' 'I '- , f- . I , A ' 3 ?'-. V -L . h , , I'-7 ., F, 51791 ... ,:-- -- -.. .... ,, Tl ,.....- ,,,,-.. J.-.' ..,1L ,..- --f .....-.. .. ' - -,,--s-q,.,..,-.,.... , , .7-A.- , -.-, ...- ,,, . ,,, fs Lx i--v.1n -X,-samsung xy-onugq .-x ' .1 3 --.- --dana E.-....-Q., If j ii 1 2 iii .---ang 1--.-i ----v-41 -...,....g 4-...Qs-qi ..,.....,-.,,- HH! 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N ,Qt f xi . ,AX --........ ff V ,c S-In ' 1 ' , 5 V 'X-.ggng 33 ,gf ' . X ---Q... . . E Q , , : .. ?. --xp 1: ,. -T...-. ' 1 ' w 7 X mrf 'E5....,4ff ' '- : ':-- - N ..... --.... .-.. luv 1.4-.....,. In-.-... 'vs-.--.-. -...--.. us-.-...-. .......,-. .,.,..,...... -u-.---. un-n-1-. -n--Q...---. pa-.--. uns... vi...-. 3-,... lllllllllllllllllllllW1ll ,...fv-.-. ........ ..':.L. -.: ?:- Delta -l-au Delta '...,..., ,'2L. i Founded at Bethany College, 1860 FRATRES IN FACULTATE T' Kenneth Kressler, M.D. Theodore Eli Norton, M.A -,,,-..-...f--H - .-.ag,.,,- . n.-pf-..,....., . .....fm.-.....-. . C. Herbert McCracken, A.B. William B. Plank, ILM. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO - ' Clnxs of Nillvlw-rl I'InmlrwI mul Tbirly-Iwo rn.-Q... .,-.-..... .-.1-. ..,..-...-...... ......-..-.,- --.-.....f. jj, ' Reynoltl Rodney Canova John Edward Bates, Jr. -...... Alan Riegel Cook Clifford Preston Plioebus -'--- Class of Nillt'fl'1'II IIIIIIIIITII rlllfl Thirly-three ....,.....- I Gordon Campbell Avery ' I Robert Franklin Foth ' Warren Moyer Hackenburg ' Albert Gardiner Layng un-A..-D ..,..-.Q--, , Class of Nine! - Gustav Moore Bacharach lidwin Bergan Bachman Thomas Sparks Bishop, Jr. -,..,....... lilliot Brown Bond ' Henry Lyndon Desparcl gp-a...i. -N...--. -0.-... ern Hn llrI1'l'4l a Marshall Edson Minich Archibald Perry Pentz John Stanley Thomas, Jr. William D. Youn: ml Tlairly-four Henry Clifton Eames Robert Wilson Edgar John Wright Giles Alfred William Sehwackc Edward Clayton Sherman, ' Harry Iitlgar Armstrong NVright ,,,,....,. ' Cla... of Nim'l1-vu Ilnlnlrvfl and Tbirly-hue I- Harry Lee Barton, Jr. 'U'-'-'-T' James lidward Cochran -nv-x,,.-v-1 Robert Linn Herlin Archie Wallace Mabun, ll J r Q...-.-.... gsm..'-.P-.-M Ihr'-..,.V 1 .-.--. ......,,,.... . s-n..o-vv-- ..- .-,-..... ,........,..- ,,....fv-... un...-.-w---- rqqgp,-.p1'-- H llfn.-s-ovv-v---- .,.-..-N-vi. Kenneth Harvey Mitman . FRATRES IN URBE W. F. P. Allis, '95 W. T. Colman, '13 T. lf. Daub, '95 S. H. Dewson, '14 F. M. Irmsler, '10 W. G. Gaur, '16 K. W. Kresslcr, M.D., '16 W. M. McKcen, '88 F. F. Martin, '19 N. A. Mcssingcr, '28 A. M. Richmond, '11 H. G. F. Richter, '19 W. N. Scott, '16 H. ll. Scmplc, '92 li. L. Smith, '07 15. stipc, '26 J. N. Stipe, '26 R. D. Walter, '82 R. J. Walters, '10 W. E. Winder, '13 G. T. Woodring, '19 J. G. Woodring, '22 ni -.1 .--. -nw-sq ..-.4-an ...--...,,,.., ...---o--.......- ..--Q...-.-..--q -...--........a.q .-v----...-,, 11801 N. ,.. ..-- -...,-, ' r...- ...-1 Ll. 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J: , 1 --. i ' .. 2' J L 5 , 5 ' l ' WALES, 'PPI-Iomsus, BATES, HELMS, Cook, WOIKRIELL, CANOVA, PENTZ ' MARTIN, MlNlCl'I, AVERY, THOMAS, LAYNG, Fo'r11 HACKliNllURG, Wn1c1f1T, BAC!-IMAN, EAMES, BACIVIARACI1, Blsrlov, Sci-1WAcxl2 BARTON, DESPARD, BoNu, SHERMAN, GILES, YOUNT, MITMAN 'i' Deceased 'L'- .-... -1- . -..,,-. --.....,. ...v-.. Deke Tau Deke NU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1874 ' ,N ,,, , A Wg N L, J' M gy' !,',!,n.-, N A mf' ' yw.. ,, Qmfrww-w,,, 'K ' GQu:4QfFisWW ' if 1 A? An 1 ijllil , 0 A , 'Q JY f181:I V. -. ,,,,,.. .......-.- n- -,,, :H-..:.. 5' Lia 3- ...K-: ---'-3... . ..'21-'T.-1.2 ,..fn ., ,.. ., .. f-- ..:.:--ff H-.....,,,.,,.,... J-3:-- .-'Q-Q.. ,. - rg-7-Vw Y N , 0 ..... 3. ... 573.1 r X-3 .' '+--vsgggg ' --.-ouunnn- 5f..T' -ns: I NV ,Liu ... 5- . , VF- ,b ,I .f l ' N tl 5' ' if ' ,Qy ' 1, ' 1 - ' ' ' ' .WN - .gud ff N f Q XX x Q ' . 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' K'.' ii-A ' +1 ll Q 5 93 E 1 xx U fx N? TN 3, F' NX as .Q C sis., lm 1 1 ni , ug' 1'.l3'. igfsl Ti --1 is ff i al ' X R111 .xi Q l l' af W -i Q. ii Y-.X , J .Q . X NQ-V i 'l fl ' .lf ,nm 'Y llllf 1 -I .1 ff .2 41:11 fi'-.. ffl ' fr 1' ' ' 'Y' 'li '5' I 1 if X91 Ni E. Zh' g1 f V sie! 'X f W. 9 fl- Y ' lf if XX ,-.iQ2f1:.ipl- , lr I .,1,. ' .I :lr .Ei.-,lain i l , f -4 l . pl l l 4 1' L NWQN fx ,Www il ix I 1 ' i l i '11-' -11 . 1 'LL 5 1 sing 5-'fig jf ' If ff 9 -1 I.4l'n 'if ' 1:11 fm 'if rl' i , M4553 A I' 1 -' fx ' l I 5: 1' Charles K. Calaecn, M.S. Charles W. Harris, D.D. Class Robert Armstrong Drew George Walter Friggin John Aloysius Hourigan, Frank John Hughes Clrlxx David Lawshc Baird Lawrence William Cann Arthur Herbert Dinsmor Lester Leroy Fisher George DeWitt Herring . Class James Philip Callan Albert Harrison Crane Richard Bruce Ellison Harold Bradley Fox Phi Gamma Delta Founded at Jefferson College, 1848 FRATRES IN I71lCULTATE Michael A. Miller Herbert W. Rogers, M.A., l'l1.D. PRATRES IN COLLIZGIO of Nillvlevrf Hnmlrml uml Thirty-I-wo .lr- Robert John McLaughlin Elmer Clare Miller John Jay Sullivan Franklin Wellesley Vail, Jr. Daniel Dodge Lounsbery of Niuvlecn Plumlrcd nml Thirty-lbree C Walter Raymond McBride Russell Denison Rcddig Arthur Jcsser Tillinghast John Ward Gilbert Edward Israel of IvIIll'ft'l'lI Ihuulrml and Tbirfy-four Howard Carl Hill Robert Hutchings Lathrop Russel Davis Shaver, Jr. William Russell VanAiken Class of Ninvlvvn Humlrvil ami Tbirly-five Frank Bonham Gardner John Hutching Lathrop William Marshall Lynch L. B. Anthony Uicta Chij D. M. Bachman, '96 R. A. J. Beal .l- Clarencc Beck F- Frederick Jerome Brown Charles Miller Pateman Richard Warren Shaul Lawrence Alfred Hibbard FRATRES IN URBE Thomas Dougherty, Jr. C. W. O. Bixler fBetaJ, '99 C. ' C. F. Dawson E- L. W. Day .l- F. R. Deicliman, '98 K. S. Fleck, '20 E. Fretz, '95 T. Grube T. Hilliard, '94 L. Kline, '18 H. Kressler F. Kressler, '18 fiszj T. F, Kressler IE. E. Snyder, '96 W. C. Stier, '84 H. C. Wessman H. E. Woehrle, '10 H. D. Wolff, '10 C. M. Laubach F. H. Laubach F. B. Lehr, '26 J. B. McNally, '13 W. F. McNally, '19 G. H. Woodard D. H. Schweier, '09 B. Shimer .I lli Illini -a-ron-.ns-1:91-I '::. -'1 -'H .:. 3'a. f:f7?' ' - vi: u A 1 M '.-,Q V-go 'L ,L..l..- ..!....1.- .. .,-..:'2..,,,,.':--' ..- . - -1 , ANZ- 'D-' ' . 1 V -Q'-.ZW ' ij j '4 - --f ,- A ,--.W .f -vf-- ' ...-:Agga-1.,,-.. W--g- 1-rw ,'3,.,w-,.-,f.m ,,Yf- ' Y nr , ,,,,., YW .gi ,Y Y , - ,- 'A A . L A .V , Y . ,..-A-F. W A -,Ai f . , A fwas, ,, W .- - -7-, v W ,Y f ... H,--A .-, - ,AYY,c in Y 'U' H ' ,W . .J --- V ,..- ' L- ,-'ir-wg , -- f -- -. -- f f 1- , , . - - r A1 5:-' rdf- .111 ..s,p- lp 1. f' ...... I , 4 , 1'CN N., Lv- ,ff -.--' . Ulf -f-ali' 4 W IZ 4: .,,, ' Q .h I1 ' aiu 31-.-.-I-2:1 11f1+'4'IY'1 F-115-ue:2'-2T1iA'5-aff: 'spar f 6 ,ga Lfvzif- rf R A 1'fR?fTTTil H I, -. ,.. 1:1 M 1- 1-Q' .r iz.. In . -.-. 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Stuart Nye Hutchinson, Jr. Henry john Kehrli Class of NI11ffL't'II Humlrml aml Tbi Edwin Theodore Ch asc, III John Ulrich Nagle Archie Paul Rider Morgan Irvin Ribble Lee Grant Snyder' Robert Bowman Wilcox rty-lhree David Irvin Pursley Charles Clarke Thomason Robert Gray Goodman, Jr. Charles Clarke Pilgrim, jr. Class of Niuefrcn Humlrwl and Tbirfy-four Francis Ambrose Jean Clayton Cook Richard Haeseler Cunningham Lorimer Embler Gerard William Ebert Gross Nelson B. W'atton Alfred Martin Watton Herbert Perrin Harkins Webster Hatch Houscl Louis James Jacoubs Richard Cornelius Keyser Jerome Miller Class of Nilwlcr-11 Ilrlmlrwl am! Thirly-five G. E. Morris Allan Herman Baiz Thomas H. Barnes Frank C. Bialik William W. Bryan Lawrence Frederick Willianx W. Bryan, '02 John E. Carpenter, '04 S. Taylor Wilson, '93 George W. Heck, '97 Charles Humma, '29 Frank S. Jones, '18 Oscar Ketchlcdge, '17 LeRoy Vondertonn FRATRISS IN URBE William S. Lanterman, '09 Claud B. Lerch, '17 Fred N. 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X seg' ffffkx., iff- H, ...bb . ra- - ., 2 ---- L S 119 'x'f-'-- sf . 1 ' - fi f ' ,W at J 'P -1 f-2' 1 ' XS - ,N ' 52 ,ai ' fs ' -x ...... - if - 33' -was L - ,.:--gr. .9 '--:fe r an . ,Q - '- - : - 1 Vw 'A' -lf' . ' it-A' . '--,. f' - X543 s Cs- - - A -----' 3 . ' X 5 4 X ,--- 55' T ' ' 'X '- ,- ....:f .f --- fuu- . ..- - '- , - ' Sigma Nu Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1869 ' 1. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO ,,.,..,.,...., . Class of Nllll'll'l'll Hnmlrwl mul Thirly-Iwo ,,.. '2,,':..,:f George MacClellan Adams Edward Henry Koons I'3.. '.:... Lawrence Byron Batdorf Lawrence Francis Orbe George Franklin Eynon Harry Wiley Pryde -'T----L William james Kelly Victor John Reuter C-.,.......1. Abner Adams Webster pf...-...L Class of Nim'h'z'n lllnnlrml mul Thirty-three ' .L Charles Graham Chisholm George Bruce Henninger -'--'-L- Adam John Cirillo John Stanley Millspaugh j'-' Everett Eugene Clifton George Roger Steiner ' . Samuel Alvin Copeland, Jr. Sherred Allen Willis U- , Class of Nim'leen Humlrerl and Thirty-four .---..L.. Albert john Butterer Frederick Theodore Maass --5-...... ' Thomas Franklin Eynon, Jr. john Tudor Phillips :If Edwin Smith Lyman, jr. Harry Thomas Spengler lpsa-. '- Class of Nim'lf'vl1 Ilnmlrrrl um! Thirty-five . William Humphreys Baldwin Frank Roswell Phillips ....... -':.. Claude Kenneth Bialkowski Kenneth Norman Sausville l ...l.. William John jones William W. Schneider Karl John Weissmann xi- FRATRES IN URBE -----M Harvey B. Batdorf, '28 Alexander Miller -'-----H Charles C. Brownmiller P. B. Monahan -..--....' Robgft W, Bowlby Hilton H. Rahn -P'----' William C. Fackenthnl Paul E. Sandt C, L, Folkengon Paul M. Shellenberger -.-.....,.L.. Paul F, Ford Ray E. Shirer --........ ' U. Fred L, Keller Duke S. Stouppe, 'Sl .-,.....l. Dr, Kenneth J. Kulm Arthur J. Stretton, jr., '31 -----f-lf Benjamin F. Lerch john H. Thompson, jr. -............1.... Donald V. N. Magee Dr. John A. 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PHILLIPS, Tl'I0lKNllll.l., Dl3NlIOI.M, joNus, BIALKOWSKI, S1'liNGl.lilK OSWALD, BAI.nwnN, SCIINEIDER, WEISMANN, SAUSVILLE, PETERS Sigma Nu GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER IiSTAIlI.ISI'lliD 1900 ' el f A A , ' '- Af' up Q51 ' 'H 'xy 11 Q11 4 x fu 0 K ' K N wr ,JZ KK mf 5' MIM W M w A NA r h X! ,, ' Wu T7 A-tif A XR 1 'E .I 'f A' - A, 11 ' gl: 'V 'rw 'ln . 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AZT ..,.. -.-.4 .-... .-1--.,.' ...-..,.L, ........,.,.. ... --........ .-. iwvlo. shaver'- I ,' . ,h .:i'E53jR 1'. . .. -'Q '-', , lgx --c,gx:,1. I in --,ji h I h -..t. ' 41'- ' ' .'N z:- -. ' ,- . ...,. .,.. . .y ,. Alpha Chi Rho Founded at Trinity College, 1895 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO l ll i l I 4 ' i x ! fl X ix Q 2--ll: l QR .-: ' W ' law: W-W wmv? .mm N f I. '.' I, 'l it il ,l i :9 i-. i ilffll'-'-I 1 l 1 .p , gr-J , aff ,gtg , 7' '-'-xx' 'WN A 'lgllli ' 5' 'wi lips N W ' . .lf I, W f flex' l L ah X ii I pi f' 'i I 5 . fl- i , ii .N 7 X-.--any s--nnQ- - -s ..- 1-sig .-.ann-.5 ' l 1 1 d lurk: ' :'J--'7-1:-- Class of Nim'l:'c'n Hnmlrerl uml Tbirly-two I.-...L ' Donald H. Crock Robert Jacob Kingsley 5.4 Homer Naley Crock Archibald Welsh Maclntyre ' Stephen Cooke Francisco james Willis Milcham ,,,',: ',-,QI Arthur Roy Gaebel LaMont Moore ':,,, : ,,,L, William Longyear Greville Edwin W. Pascoe , : ,, fg. Harry Edwin Hamilton John B. Rinckhoff i' Frederick D'Arcy jones, Ir. Claude K. Rupert -uv... Roswell Gilbert Sieder i' .....-.... --- Z Class of Ni11vtrcu I-Iumlrerl mul Thirty-lbrce ',.Z,, ',.,j,. Emil Von Arx, Jr. john Lincoln Piggins ' james Harvey Hoffman Lawrence Walter Regan - John Richard Lindsey john Davis Simpson ' I Class of Nim-lem Humlrcil anal Tbirly-four -...JT Edward F. Briggs Clarence Andrews Campbell 31-34, Milton H. Crane C. Randolph Leach lm Class of Nim'fz-rn Hnmlml am! Thirty-five - --- . Robert Campbell Brown Everitt Walter Oppenheimer -',,,1, Richard Madison Child Chester Taylor Truax 1' Clarence Edward Hare -'-':.-'T' ' ' FRATRES IN URBE u!u H. C. Bloom fPhi Phil, '22 Donald T. Purscl, '24 -----:--H George V. Gleming, '27 Donald W. Riddaugh, '24 ' ' H. Hutchinson Philip Williams, '29 '---Z Charles H. Love, '27 ' M. R. Vogel, '27 no-Q,-.-.... - J. Miller Edward Zinn, '30 Q..-null. 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FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Clara of Nim'le1'n Hnmlrvrl and Thirty-Iwo William Bowden Bertolec Agnew Ross Ewing Jackson Leland Fox Douglas Colon Hume Millard Archibald Libby Albert Raymond Lewis Lawrence Llewellyn Lowe Charles Parker Morgan Eben Anderson Roberts John Marshall Rutherford Jonathan Charles Valentine Mason Noble Weed Class of Nifzrlecn Humlrml uml Thirty-three Fredric Pitts Ameli John Emerson Asch Paul English Davison Serge Grynkcwich Raymond Howard Lenrz Class of Ni Murray John Backes Lawrence Francis Barone Robert Dabney Coffman john MacMaster lll'fl'L'Il Humlrefl nm! Tbi Harold Bernard Leutlmer Edward Maurice Milans John Oswald Smith Norman Carl Snyder William Francis Weisel, Jr. rly-four Raymond Paul Sheehan, jr. William Hooper Stevens Joseph Conrad Turltiewicz Class of Nimdceu Ilumlrefl aml Tbirly-five Walter Bcnnetto, Jr. Charles Francis Black, jr. Leslie C. Barnes, '28 Edward B. Coyle, '24 Clarence Crobough, '22 Jesse Crobough, '23 E James Allison Lowrie FRATRES IN URBE dward Shaneberger, '28 Herbert Granville Porter Harold M. Pugh Francis Fuehrer Fred C. Hill, '23 Stanley Krebs QPa. Zetaj Charles W. Richards, '28 lgixj--2 Q50 all .ellllll 4 - al -un. --an ...aun- ...p-o...q ,Q........,.,.g . -....-.nan-lg u ' . uvnvunigg, '. l 190 l - ' - 5- , --4---s----snug!! 5 new v ' ' . ,gil , 'T-1: 1' 'ln Lff1 , , ,YA 1,-L Y f -- W-,I- ', 7 ,-L,,-9- '.: 4...:-.- . A--3'Q-L- .- - 5-1-2 -'?:'..x-' ' .... - f -- 'TEL' 'gr-r..fQ':-1 ' 'W ' j ,g '9 g: A, ,--,Lf,' -,FL--Qi L LL, ., -' 'ff 'L ' gg' Y'-g0-' L37 'S' j' - - - 3gg'g'f,g5:'-5. -',,'1,54.-2.1 Y' :Y Ci ig l ni-A1 -.-Lal 51- 'J '7-',g,- A - ---'Y' Y f.3-1'2 -7 5'li-'fl.fl Lv' A 5: C p'f - . g , ' ,g-A li -f'L-' f ' AA rv Y 7 i 't ' ' l , Z AT , 'f f' ' V ' , , W Y Y V v + - - Y H , . N , V- -A -f,- - V . 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Fox, RU'1'llllR1-ORD, WOODliUlfl', LIBBY, MORGAN, THOMAS, VAl,1aN1'lN1a, Rolualvrs PORTER, PUGH Sigma Alpha Epsilon PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA CI-IAPTIER ESTABLISHED, 1919 w XXL K .9 e RXQQEW' -mAqf I wif A' ' QQ H 1 1 +r1L'w'45gf .. A A 1 FQ: !12F cd . .1 ak? Q11 . J' - 11911 ...-..4 -A 1 4-1 A: :'..1-4ff-44 14 -1fi '1 ?4:- -'il-L-.:1fiA?'15A 1 G,---ul 111 11111 2 211 H 111 111 11 111111131 m11imm1mn1 1 ...-...-Q ............, .w--Q..---p . --...n-asf.- .----...,. .., '......... . . .-. W. C... ...c. 4. , 441. ,, :g:, , , Q ..':...M.. N- ' ................ ' 3 - . . F '-'--5-Q-----.- .-..:.,-um. rg-f .......-1 -. ---g-V -.--fb-s.... ...gp-.-.2-I -H ,- , rf' -'Y -fi .-....1..: Ljffi' if- , .- ' if..-1.1: 71 - A--T-. . 1,24 -1, '- W -:g Z ,IT-.-.,...,Ei: . -F r g..:TZT, A - ii? -' :. .2145 395 g f tg ,?37iv tfffi7 Egg - f ,af Jn -i- - T-'-7'f . ' . , ' t' 119 ff - :fi I. ' '31, --gv 1 -A I A -11, , 1' ' ' . . ' ' 133 fnvmz QYEARssr r xl -new If 137 i' '. 319' ,K F. E, ,..... ,af ,.,.- fl 2, fi g: J D 19 yr'--.3 H Z , - V AR 05 ak- I 1,5 K : X x '--X' tfgf'-X -an .' Q - 'f-' Lai! - xxqqtbg L- N. J K '-'11 1: .........,. . ' '72 '- ' fs 742' T' i '- .... .H 22-ff fr A - -- . --.--lug .L -9l - -nal .' 4- '43-l ' I -uniq- .' 2 Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Virginia, 1867 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles M. Merrick, III, M.E. James B. Hopkins, A.M. ' - Walter E. Boettcher, B.S. John Arthur Fox, M.E. -........... 5..-...-f-. ' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 1'0 -lvr' Class of Nim'fr'vll Illnnlrrtl llllll Tbirly-Iwo 2l'Z.:',.L. George Shelly Dietrich Theodore Slager, Jr. :::::'...1 Thomas Dunlop Philip Leo Sommer ',,,,. .:,,,,,, 'f' John Joseph Evans Harold Ellery Spinney, Jr. ,,'I Joseph Gaynor Maddoek XValter Harry Vanderbush Cluxx of Nflll'lFP1I Hnmlrwl uml Thirty-three o--.--U ' Fred Ashley Ahlborn Walter Edward Maloney .--NL. John Everett Alexander Charles Pini - 5 -...- 7 ' Alan Fleming Hart Robert Edgell VanHorn ----J. Fred Badman Hooper Howard Leiter Wolfinger .9---J.. Arthur Prescott Lothrop Charles Swank Kucbler 'llG1D- I nu-Q..-J. Clan of Niflvlven Humlrcd and Tbirly-four '-'-- ' ' Jolm Edward Apgar John Nelson Lake, Jr. -....-.... Donald Clifford Giles Abner Millard u---i--- Leon Theodore Johnson Daniel Milo Smith ......--1-. Horace Edward Smith --......,-' Class of Nineteen Humlrcrl and Thirty-five ,. T',.TI.'L- Lewis Zeigler Carey Phillip Palmer Jago ....,........ David Page Congdon Rcnold Joseph Kosek ...... 'I.. .. Robert Santon Harris Robert Leo McNclis 21 -... FRATRES IN URBE iAnn11' ,,,,,,j',,:,,, ',1, H. H. Bennett N. J. Heil , ' J. D. Bennett J. E. McFalI '-'- f '- P. A. Bentley, QM. I. TJ L. J. McMackin - '-- - J. A. Betts, Sr., QDickinsonJ Fred Prince QWest Va.J 'j' R. J. Conners A. C. Smith T' H. H. Eichlan Wm. Snyder H--'-- ' W. T. Foster Mark T. Swartz fPenn Statej ,.,, ::,j,, R. Fortune QUniv. of Pnj A. H. Taylor QSwarthmoreJ ',,-Q Jolm Arthur Fox G. R. 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Q -r . -- VV --- -... -, .--,-I... -.x ,,-,,, V- ,V ' Li Q.. ui 's X X XV ig 41 0 fy ' 6 X , 67: X N N, , ,X f -, ,J -1 S X .' . . I' QXQ A es' . QQ.. -ann A A, , I -f A : . --g - 5-.ff ' -- - gc - tl ,,..' Q01 tx H we jouNs'roN, MII.l.AllIJ CONNERS, LAKE, GILES, L'HoMMnmuu, APGAR PINI, VANHOIKN, KUERLER, WOLFINGER, AHLBORN, LOTHROP, ALEXANIDIEIK, I-Ioo1'uR PIART, EVANS, SOMMER, VANDIEIXDUSI-I, DUNI,0P, SLAGIER, Dlli'I'lllCli CONGDON, 1N1CNl2LIS, I'IAliRl5, SMITH, KOSIEK, CAREY, JAGO Kappa Sigma DELTA BETA CI-IAPTER ESTABLISHED 1921 A6821 .1. ic... A A-,g w, U ,VV 'xr , :H ..,, 'IRL , l ' .V fix! -I, I. f, 1 f . ' 'ff 'FJ-f 4 Q ,QL so Us --H 'Is I:193:I ,.. ... ,,....- -N... . -.- Y L-.-.f-- --.-..-.-- ....-..,...,. -.....-.w-,,a , ,,.,, M ...,-- ',.,,,.,,.,-...-. f-- ,. - - T- .,.-,--- ....- ',... N-+ v,.u-...--- V , --au-pi , 'Y' -, -Q3-L3- 5- ....., wg ,V 5-51 -,-- -31,7 ., VMAAYY -- YA: , - . ,, ...T M... ...AV-,,- AY ....f- Y... ,Y iiiifiilu zimmzli iiiiixiiiifi ii Hill!!! 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FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Class of lVllIl'fl't'II Humlrml nml Thirfy-Iwo Paul Severin Anderson Herbert Hannan Cooper Lewis Edward English, Jr. Willielm Allen Geiger John Alexander Hutchison Donald Norris Kirkpatrick Class of Nim'lr1'1z Irlumlrrrl run! Thirly-lbrce Andrew Jackson Carey Charles john Crump, jr. George Stephen Cunningham Robert Ellis Gerard Donald Orville Lahy Class of Niru'h'c'n Ilrzmlrwl am! Tbirly-four Claire Gussman Biehn Philip Lorenz Greenawalt Norman Whitefield Henry Clifford West Heydecke Henry Gordon Holbrook Frank Robinson Zalmiser, Jr. Class of Nim'lc'en I-Imnlrwl mul Thirty-five Maxwell Dwight Lathrop Theodore Walker Lewis Walter Coria Pierce Howard Beck Recd Paul Dedrick Wells William Evan Wheeler Henry Carrol Loper Marcus Allen Northup Charles Parr Rogers Walter Eugene Vogt, Jr. Jack Richard Zahn Charles Franklin Johnson John William Miller George Randall Robbins William Herbert Sweet William Ray Swillcr ,lohn LaGrange Brewster joseph Julius Rothcr Probst Harold jay Corwin Roland Ravcr William Carleton Harding James Vanderbeek Remsen john Charles Ludlum Douglas Valois Sheppcrd Louis Lohr Martz Ervine Robert VanArtsdalen john Walter VanDillen FRATRES IN URBE john A. Geddes, '31 Robert A. Stevens, '30 Edgar S. Smith, '28 Charles D. Voglesonger, '31 xVllllill11 C. Wallace, '28 Na-:syn 4-4, an-nag. A Jas , .pg ,'.- -may .en-an-sngy. 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Q...- o-W-4-. ov--. . ......- 1 4 L Q A Phu Kappa -l-au Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1906 FRATER IN FACULTATE Freeman Ward, Ph.D. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Cluxs of NilIf'fl'l'll I'Iumlrwl mul Tbirfy-Iwo Paul Benedict Markarian James Edward Segroves Herbert English Schwcyer Oscar Frank Tangel Cluxs of Nizlvfcwl IIIl1Ix'll't'll and Tbirly-lbrce Frank Richardson Barnako Eugene james Bnsile Herman Semon Beam Robert Bruce Bowie John Henry Cerieola George Downing I-Iegeman Williani Hugh Kennedy Edgar Francis Lillicrapp Russell Roy Miller George Grover Minschwaner, jr. George Arthur Schmidt Gerald Harman Williams Clam of Nfllt'fl'c'll Iluudrnl uml Tbirly-four Robert Trcvoe Burston Charles A. Bush Franklin Price James Conrad Heekman, Jr. Ralph George LaPasta Class of Nineteen Ifllllllffll aml Thirly-five Michelc Adams I .,.,..-v.-a- in , f196fl - 1. A , Clyde T. Moyer, Jr. f-1 q-H--..v-1 .4-a--1 .,.-n..--Q--on ...a-.-.poo.4h- -,,.-,Q-an-...pn - an-1.-.,,,,. 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V.. e- W-f' - S--V--' - 1 - --an - ..,.,.. . f V, - --.. , ,.., ' f- --- ......,.-. '--'--u flfg.. . -4-Q ...... , ..- ' iff- Founded at Norwich University, Northfield, Vermont, 1856 .-gba? l n v v 1 P 1 glllllf' FRAFRILS IN FACULTAFIL Frank R. Hunt, M.A. William Beverly, ll.S. liugene Parker Chase, Ph.D. ffiff. lflmrlzlss IN c:o1.1.l5cs1o Class of Ni11z'm-rr Illlllrlffll uml Tbirly-Iwo Frank Aikman, Jr, John Peddieson :f1j,1'j Charles Adolph Knoblauch Max Franz Pellen Zjgg, john Boyer Levan Wallington John Ricketts Irvine Agnew Turner :L--M 'I Clnsr of Nim'f4'rn Hnmlrcil and Tbirly-lbrec -Joseph John Fitzgerald Wilson Ballentine Powell l-A-...,.. Harvey Fenton Johnston Robert Brown Rogers 2214- Lambert Stevenson Karch Charles Henry Wood Clurs of Nilwlrvlz llumlrvzl nm! Tbirfy-four Edward A. Clarendon Benjamin Herbert Martin IJ,N,LTL'f Albert William Gcndcbien D. Andrew Gordon Mutch 5'1 ' Maxwell Keith Leeds William Edward Publicover jfjgww, James Urkhart Mann Irving William Smith 35,355 Leon Justus Wilcox - Class of Nim-lr-eu Hnmlrml nml Tbirly-five ?-rfiii Stuart Michael Ball Stephen Gilbert Koji f-'-f1'1--- Edwin Halstead Brainard, jr. Southwick Phelps . lf ' ' Herbere Scofield Eddy John Philip Rudolph Robert Frederick Germann James Boylan Shaw PM 7-ill Everett Wilbur Forman Martin Whitcomb Shrewsbury lTlll?fL . Richard Henry Goebel, jr. Louis S. Ziegener FRATRES IN Umar W. Grant Perry, '24 Robert Meeker, '31 . ms-'-m-.--s.-w--- - - -fn...-,:.....,, . . awww--.----.---.. . , , , ,,,,-, IIN'-r-- . ' I 198 J .. -.,.A.AA-V' 1 F M I-T .---.-... :iv A .. .C-L-,-. - :..-- -.. -- aaa- , -Sf? C 45171 iff' - - ef -'M--or -v-so F -F -jg'--V.-. 41:44. get -.:e'L'-- A f'r.- f ez-wif-. Hif-,.,,f-f--..-.,,27,A,,, H Cf- as Ill? 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' I :If ','I - .I 5 X xt , ' .-- Q f 1 f . 1 , ,43 'E 9 Fi E ---f H Q- -53 19 X'? --..-. ..'.:. .. ff A? 1 Qs., 'N as T ia ix' f fig 1' I J ' N'-Sr ' iw - 5- ,Lis fx? X 'ff' Xu'-2'-. rr,-sm' x.i.'f ... Hi -- E 'N -- 5 f' ' K TI.. --1 ,..,v ' '-x . - -pgg . k ........,,- s 1 1 Q-any .r ' -11 W 1 1 F - Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., 1864 FRATRES IN FACULTATE David L. Arm, '30 Paul B. Eaton James H. DeLong, '04 Frederick W. Slantz Thomas E. Yerger I'RATRIiS IN COLLEGIO Clam uf Nirwlvru Ilnmlrvrl uml Tbirfy-Iwo Clair Edwin Churchman Joseph Warneke Kuebler Charles Edward Elliott Robert Ealer Pfenning Carl Edwin Heilman Charles August Reilly Henry Heck jones Edwin Ira Stearns Harry Drew Snyder Cluxx of Nillvlwvl Ilumlrwl aml Tbirly-three Robert Roosevelt Barber Edward Claude Skinner Mark Hoffman Harry Engel Strouse Kenneth Clark Lawrence Frank Hughes Welsh Class of Nim'lvc'rl Illlmlrwl uml Tbirly-four Robert George Blum Thomas Hoffman Rutt Walter Louis Erhardt Edgar Theodore Sales Joseph Michael Gorman William Ransom Smith Thomas James Marcellus Andrew Carroll Thorn Andrew Varga Class of Nifrvlcrn Hnmlrnl and Thirty-five James Byron Carty Howard Myers Scull Albert Edwin Holderith Royer Daniel Semplc James Frederick Kirkpatrick Henry Bassett Smith Asaph Sherk Light William Welsh Thayer Charles Angelo Nesi Glen Louis Tischer IJRATRES IN URBE Victor W. Anckaitis, '25 Edgar W. Miller, '24 Sherwood L. Anderson, '26 Orion H. Reeves, '22 Charles W. Churchman, '28 john F. Schaible, '31 john W. Dagon, '28 james A. Smith, '26 J. Gerald Falvey, '28 George E. Snyder, '29 Gerald P. Gallagher, '26 Paul W. Staples, '25 James N. Green, '29 Clyde W. Teel, '29 joseph H. Metzger, '29 William F. Titus, '31 Edward 91 ,-.-. ... - ,,., -vw--..- , ,-- -- --..r-.,,........::.,:---.,,.-. -L-V i --..,4 1tA,-.- fr - Y -' ' '--,--3.--2. W, ..' ' - . 'H' ' YT 1 ...-, 'rr - 1 , .f - -. ' I l- ,', T xv? 'Q Q 1 --pq...-nwovqnn i A ' -Y .fi 3'-E -5 :di wfif-garigi- , ' - QL?-L 'T - l, - - ,-,W Y A-,-,f.A,A,, 'ifjb AV, 4 - ,4p , 74725, '- - hu , ' ' , 1 :,'- '..4 Y-.-----Y - Y --f ---'-, ,- , fr .A -MY-.. Y.e.,,- - - .- ' A -...-...A. .-- f- -- 1 '-...nf 'f-- f- 2-'v,..: fl' Liz. '-2--:af r -1 fzir .::,-- .,-:. v - .nag- ---.. - - .-. , . .. 31 - .-.. . is-141' 1 .:TT fg ' , - --H .. --- - :..,- 'r ,... --n.- :- .- ,A . . . x.. ..... ' f 5- .. , -'-- uvv 1.., ' '- . - .-. 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I FRATRIES IN COLLEGIO Class of Nim'lm'u Ilnmlrwl um! Tbirly-Iwo Robert Bonner Jack Brunn , George Maddock Diehl '-j Charles Richard D'Amato Frederick DeLong Fister r'-f--' Joseph Jettcr Moyer Class of Nilll'fl'l'll Illrmlrml uml Tbirly-Ibrve Byron Orme Dimmick Jay Warrcli Kaufnman ...-...ff 'j Class of Nfllt'f1'l'Il Humlred aml Thirty-four ...... ' Victor D'Adamo Raphael Albert D'Amnto -.,.......-- Jesse Richard Lonsinger Class of Nirlch-nz Humlrerl aml Tbirfy-five Weldin Dclllois Roy Opdyckc Preisler ......,... ' ..,.,.... U 'I..'IL. 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Thirty-lhrcc Harold Stoker Ellsworth b Edward Hitchcock Frederick Hamlin James John Kusiv Richard Lewis Moncrief Cluxx of Nim'h'vu Humlrvrl and Thirty-four Elmer Herman Ganskupp Toselle Meconi Lee Stevens Hill Theodosius Sterniuk Clnxx uf NilIt'fC'l'll Humlrml aml Thirty-jvc Charles Edwin Beaver George S. Carling William W. Carling Harry W. Drake Paul F. Eilenberger Raymond I.. Fisher Clarence Paul Felton FRATRES IN URBE l ',- Frederick W. Light Karl John Miller Hurley O. Patterson John Allen Salandi George J. Shipman, 'JI Edward XV. Thomas, '31 ..- ...Q-g .-A--1 . l 41 , J hu. .Q-.ik . -- . ., ..,. ...,.Y ,. I-'.:...A mY,-....-1' : ,- V 7 S' Jrfff-rt-. Jef- --f-at-F4-A---..t-t. :IQ-A -if, ...:.--rx., f lp re A -A-Q1-r'-119g-r:....Li 5 .hz 3 f V K -lg LJ- ' :-l-'4f'!-'Y':,-4-'- --'ra ....1.-f'.,-..' 3iAvf.,-- W ' kv' , W- -5 . - - ,iv...,, -4,--f , Y H rf, wg, .. - , --A .-. H ,-.jeff ,va ,,,-, .. 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':4fT' - '- --........,. -'- '-'v -11. ...Q '- --- V -- ---an-ng ggoq-at-11: -in h4sn...pY- . i '- ' '-naug- f 1 ' we ......Q.. lowers O-ev-1: my---.-.-.f-. -.-5-1--. Founded at Lafayette College, 1925 -,.--- I .El-.... FACULTY ADVISER i+4'V5nan-n :,, :'1 Raymond B. Miller, Ph,D. In-.Qc-ov ':. Z ..'i :I-..-.-. FRATRES IN COLLIEGIO as-Q..-4 jnqfvvvh 4 j Class of Nimdverl Hlnnlrwl mul Tbirly-lu'n Oscar Ralph Fischer Nathan Lewis Reibnman . Edward Gottlieb Max Hermen Schwartz .,.-Til.. Herbert Marx Wolff go-vs--... A ..-...,....... --...,....i Class nf Nillehwl I-Iumlrril mul Tbirly-Ibree item. J, Abe Roy Cohen Israel Leonard Mayer ,,,. ',T.'..1,...,,, Herman A. Koplin Raymond Spiralniek ' D Michael X. Supnik Class of Nim'Iez'n I'IIlIliII'!'l1 um! Tbirly-four f Milton Harold Coen Lewis Gocts ------U Sidney Farber Milton Louis Kesrenbaum '-'-----' Daniel Lewis Golden Irving Ritch t-an - '---- D Isadore Allen Shrager mf il-O-una.: 1 ' Clan of Nim-In-ru I-lumlml am! Tbirly-five iilvsni Q -L-. Richard Arthur Freedman Alex Lirrman '....,2. Harry Morris Hyman Sidney David Reichbaum .....l., Sidney Henry Weiss -..........l-. - ':'- . FRATRES IN URBE -----L Joseph Levine, '25 Harry Aldemun, '25 Div-v-v-7 . i'i P Q 1 ' 1 in---1--.. l-, -, ...--.4-1... ..-Q.-as--4-u L2061 -...--gy. ., . .. ... ,- A ...A .......-... ..,,. ....... A . JJ- - ,YY-if Y A-1. 7-4, , J .--. . L .... ..-Q.- .-........ -Y , -- . , ,AY - vA kY,-, , , , , 'W Y -H -.'- rw . .v-... - - . -' -. ' -. -- A ,, :.-,Av v H ef-,f?L,.i-.U -f -.-L' - V-f - Y. -...Y ' - - W.. Y--12-07 ,-Q,-, --Y ,V - - i Y -1221-Tl 75.22 7 lifhf-TJ, '14-1 - QLJJ:-3u'i' fi 1 t-'11 g,, Av, hi,YVA V-1. -..:...., NSW... L un Q lbs... hannah.- -...,. - . ... , ---. A 'I'T, - -- tQ,-,ft, LY 4'i V iv 'YY i Y i 7 i,,,,Y V :5,H,,,, .- ,rx ..,,,f', I , ,W ,1,., -, , , '- gf- .ff .J L 'xx i is. .I 'fir ,., IN Sl x pa? S 1 . , , JW L., x UNM!! M I L- Z: R ' I N -S., : . 1 5 xx . , I vid-413l,V3 v Q il., I, V H. 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Estab islwed Alpha Chi Sigma Estab islwed Pi Delta Epsilon Estab islwed Maroon Key Club Estab islmecl Alpha Phi Omega Estab ished J A fzosj -W lf?-'--a - -:--.L.-- ---....-- -:IP K --alfa a-15-:?':?f'f ' , f a---- Efi f i a J' 'ix N ll !.' ,N ! is L 12 fl. 1 w p . 'alll '51 Vi :ll P .gill lx 'llll 'xl .1 W, :gf alll. xy ft! if, I. lll Ala. rl Ill: ill. Y, .,I. fill Ill ..l'. ml .qw il lk . 'l l W l s 5 ll? --5.-...... -in-vga.. -'-Q-..... WSL-1 5-gi... Pug... I-uu...... -In-...... nn..-....... rn,-....,. -ne.-.-, FF' :sv 5 Y! 1 2 . ,- W .33- I fe- l X - 1, , 'lf ' if QQ -- 1 r. l- Q 5 .v I' I , x -ffwx Y. F 1.9 P . L I .Q : ' , 1 ,fr ,'h,'. 1 -, -5- if' X lll l SX T Q fx ,ll A X 3 3 arf Nm x JCPTQ ' X J' yuwf. f' X ,ff Gllbhli l ff, l Hsij' I, 'I .- t it KN L I' N --Q 4' ul, f' Q T1 W tn X . Rx . ., f,,x. 0 1 1 N:-.. f ' - k . xi.. l ,. 1 ..-X LINTON, B1mTo1.12'r, BRUNN, Comm, Bmucowrrz, Srnousu PELLEN, Fl2'rTmloLF, S. HUTCI'IlSON, Gunmzs, FERGUSON MCLEIKN, PFENNING, J. I'IUTCI-IISON, MACINTYIIIZ, SCHULLHR, Lmuv, BALON Znzoum, PunmnsoN, STEARNS, CAWLEY, TANGIEI., BROWN, Komtwmt, Tux-vim Llzwls, ALLEN, DELONG, CHASE, BINGHAM, Srulivlan, HALL, IT'r13P. Phi Beta Kappa GAMMA Oli PENNSYLVANIA ESTABLISHED I889 Pnotfusson E. C. BINGHAM ....,..... Prvxiilrul Pnovnssoa M. D. Srnlsvmx .. ..... Virz--Prrxiilrnf Pnolfnssok P. CHASE .. . ....................... ...... . ..... S r'1fr'1'la1'y-Tmlxu1'r'r FRATRES IN FACULTA TE George H. Allen, Ph.D. Lawrence Conover, B.S. in Harry A. Itter, M.S. Mark Balderston, Ph.D. james H. DeLong, B.S. Harold E. Koerner, M.S. Eugene C. Bingham, Ph.D. William C. Eaton, Ph.D. William M. Lewis, LL.D. William E. Brown, M.A. Albert H. Gilmer, M.A. George F. Reeves, M.A. john Cawley, M.S. William S. Hall, Sc.D. Edward H. Rockwell, B.S., C.E. Eugenie P. Chase, Ph.D. James B. Hopkins, M.A. Miller D. Stccver. Ph.B., LLB. James W. Tupper, Ph.D. Carl NV. Ziegler, Ph.D. Paul A. Balnn William B. Bertolcc Robert B. J. Brunn Robert A. Ferguson Paul E. Fctterolf FKATRES IN COLLEGIO Clam of Nilll'if'l'll l'IllII1ll'l'KI and Tbirly-om' john A. Geddes Class of Nilll'It'l'll I'IIIlllll'l'1I llllll Tllirfy-Iwo -loh n A. Hutchison Stuart N. Hutchison, jr. Mallard A. Libby Archibald W. Maclntyre William G. McLean Oscar F. Tangel, Jr. Josiah M. Clnsx of NlIlt'ffCll Huflrlrcrl and Tbirly-lbrre john Pcddicson Max Pollen Robert E. Pfenning Carlton C. Schullcr Edwin I. Stearns, jr Linton Donald M. Berkowitz Harry Strouse Merton E. Cohen ,..:Y...... '.--'..,,... -:::,:,,. -N...-'F 52091 . '.. -.-,..-. .....- -4- , ...Q- . -..-gg --4-.ug . ..---Q... ...-.-.QQ lllllll .....,.ns1 llllllll . ..n..--a-- lnlliilil il ililli :mmm l miumlm Ill .4---.-...gg .w-v-...,-.-.-nu --o-o-n-4-.sun -41--Q--.-gqq -,fo-Q-m..q..,,',. - -:-7-'nv-ou-O-Q-nov-copy' -...-.,..,, --9 -, -'-' .-,,-: , -Wy-...W -,sf--1--.,...- .L .......-. 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Trraxurrr MEMBERS Cluxx of Nivwlvefl l'Iumlrr'il uml Tbirly-Iwo F. Aikman I. D. Marsh E. F. Anewalt J. J. Nagle J. L. Brown C. E. Churchman J. M. Colton A. R. Cook C. E. Heilman J. C. Hoover J. A. Hourigan S. N. Hutchison M. A. Libby Clair of Nim-frm Iiumlml nml Thirly A. J. Cirillo IZIOJ .... ...rl ..4: ,gg,,,, - W Y Q--....'-,,, ,..., J. Peddieson R. Pfenning J. H. Reinhart V. J. Reuter A. N. Socolow J. J. Sullivan W. H. Vandcrbush A. A. Webster R. B. Wilcox -Ibrec H. C. Wermutli u- u on N ...no-u. -nn -4. ...au--..,., .i.--.........-'- V ,...- v.-. , 'Y -. ---- - ...,-.. ---- , . -'l ...,..--.- .?,.., -- W . .--..,..... ,.,. .--...-. -4 . W 'Wt --- Y,----, .x ,- -. ..---- . ---rg u: .-Tri:-E 4: TW:-Z '-1-'7.'f.LL v ., -17.5.1.2 '?1'3'3' ' ff: gr -.....a-15, f A f Y, U f , f - f ,Y -1 - i4 .zu-1-, H ', WJ. Inq ...... nun-..-.... un-n--.. W U ,,..,........, .. ,. .-.- ...M-.H -. V-,qjfz . -W '-- -f AQ-... -- -- .. -Ji-ffsf s' ' 'f. 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Tau Beta pl 1- Gish ,,,,,f,l':',,' Cllnllnrury Ellgilll'l'l'ill.Q Frulr'rnilyQ .--...... i' I'l'INNSYl.VANIA I2I'sILoN CHAIWI-:lx l---T-7' IESTABLISHIZD 1920 . olfzflclms - '- RoIII5II'I' IE. PIIIINNINII . . ........... ........, I' rvximlf-nl 3 ' , REYNOLII R. CANOVA .. .......,. Vin'-l'rI'xiIlw1l -' i JOHN PEDDIIZSCN .... ..... I l!'l'UHIiIlg Svcrvlury f WILLIAM B. BnIx1'oI.Iz1' . ...,,..,..........,,.,..... .,.. C orrvxlmmlirrg Srrrvlary 111, EDWIN I. S'rnAIxNs .. .......,,......,............, ..,....,..,... T rraxurvr ......... '. FRATRES IN l ACUI.TATli ..-..-f-ln It. C. Bil1gl'I3ll1 D. A. Hatch -----L L. Conover M. C. King '---- -j' J. H. DeLong W. S. Lnhr f' P. Ii. Enron W. B. Marquard f W. S. Hall W. B. Plank inf-O-vw--1 -nw... ' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO I----N.. ',':,, ::j:T' Class uf Nim'Ir'r'n IJIIIIIIITII mul Tbirly-lluo its-f.,--n - III F. Aikman XV. G. McLean lj? W. IS. Bcrmlcl J. Pcddicson ',,1,'j,:,ij,'jT' R. R. Cnnovn R. E. Pfcnning C. H. French I. Stearns ' O. F. Tnngcl ima-F9149 1, Clam of Ninn-lvvn Humlrnl nml Tlmirty-Ibrcc ---'-'W H. L. Bonstcin W. M. Hnckcnbnrg 'vw----f K. C. Lawrence n-v-o.-v-f---- nw-ovn-rff--v--- 1lurv'Iv1 ' ' . 109:-vv Qklfwf-e'vvv:1-+'H ' upq-..-.....--.---- Y -v ' ooo'-v-on-0--f-f - ..-Q...-...... :cannon-2...-on---...L-.. ' - L 212 J -' J v- vqliggg 'W' --A 3 ' YQ, :i':':Y w:..'. ' .:Q.gL. ... ....,?:t?,,- - ,,-. .Ji -' W i W -,-5 Y -- -- .fi.l.n-,,,1pe,4 7 Y .ij g :Lj-il-23'-7lV'f'p!E - 'N-5,,, J,-V..--igzh-.A.i, ,,Q-.,-- ni W - - i U-ff' ' '. 7f H--iii-A-L -5?---iiFE.1..f '-ifrif-ii. 'i :EI -T':?.-iii ...ff fQL.'f:1lf'-52 95' 'A-MA 1 ' I -' . ,Q A -if 2553: 1 . H125-5.457 TQ-'S? 1-2i'iff ii'f5?Ci'f-Cf: fs??:T5f4?F?C L fl- 1- H F -itz... - - -r' .M YN ' In .:-. , ..,....5f' f. . wx 9' U' . ,fat ' my C 1 5 '- T In 'x --I it '7 - - , . .A Y lv - . A . ,.-. QQ' ' ' 4226 ,. ' I3 :mira i- :N If n 'o ,5 E V I 5 I :fb . -, LQQ . . ' X-. x ---.........,... -f W - ' 3 353 ' .-S' N A N ---........... ' 1 53.- ' - -I NN . X' V -.. . . ' EV if ' l's .i, I' N D ' . 1-.......,:. Niki-M.-9 N. ,wi + .- l 5-sg-lf A is-.-.. ' .'- it-n,. . - A u.......,.' , ' ' . -.-, f 51 -.--o'e-use UNGERLEIDER, SNYDER, WAHL, Ross, ROGERS, HOIJFER, GRuf1fl1'Hs, HARRls MILLER, UHLER, CHASE, HENIMINGS, NE1'HliRLY, SLOAD, SASSAMAN, BUGEN, O,HARA FETTEROLF, ZLIGLER, SNYDER, CHURCHMAN, PELLEN, NIEl1Olflf, MILEI-IAM, Sl2cRAvus, SOCOLOW 4ugQn Q-50311 K PH K f-- appa I appa L... a..pg0v04 LAFAYIi'I'Tl5 BETA CHAPTER v--'- ll ESTABLISHED 1921 .......--..., f fNIlff0lI1Il Honorary Ezllwufiollzll lfrufcruilyj ......,...., OFFICERS . .1-----' MAX F. PIELLEN ,,,,. . ,,..,.... ...............,... ..,. ..... P 1 ' vxirlrnt CLAIR E. CHURCHMAN ..... Vivf--Prvxiflf-:fr fm HARRY D. SNYDER . . . ........... . Trvaxurcr -1------' WALTER H. NIEHOFIF . . . . Rvrorrlivzg S1-rrvhlry -----su JAMES W. MILEHAM ,.............,. . .,..,.... . Corrvxpourling Srcrclary .Q.-.4-..- CLARENCE W. Bmzns . . ,,.. ,.,.........,.......... . . ....,....... I-Iixforian .1-.--..-1 FRATRES IN FACULTATI5 ,-3-'33 C. W. Zciglcr D. B. Kauffman D. L. Arm H A. lttcr W. M. Lewis L. F. Free l ' G. H. Fickcs A. A. Hauck FRATRES IN COl.l.liGlO .'..........-A Cluxx of Nim'la'1'u HllIILll'l'!l mul Tbirly-Iwo ' ........-...gl D. T. Ross C. C. Hemmings C. E. Clmurchman A. N. Socolow J. Ii. Scgrnvcs W. Ungcrlcidcr li. A. Griffith C. R. Ul1lcl' P. Bugcn C, I-L I-Ioffcr C. Ii. Hcilmnn I Il nio rx ' f ,'Q,,.,,,,,,, R. W. Snssaman T. Chase H. A. Mitchell V----nn N. C. Snyder C. P. Rogers H. Biclfcld 'T'l.....-Q.. H. N. Snook H. Strousc E. Von Arx .',.,...s.......,,,, ' A. O. Miller 11. 'f ...,.,,t Grmluafc Sllnlvnlx ..L.-...1-q.. H E, Harris W. Sl0i1d A. J. Wahl f l W. Nctlwrly 'ff'- - '-I '50Wv0W --.--...-.x '1'P'Q1Ol'lI' l ' - 'wvwf-.-qua 'T N. -1-:zz-..-r.-.. L 213 J -. 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Ricgcl glio Max R. Vogel FRATRIZS IN COLLEGIO Clam uf Ninwluwr Ilnmlrml uml Tbirly-Iwo I. Stearns G. R. Clammer H. Hamilton W. J. Ricketts NV. C. Wclliver J. U. Nagle Cl C. G. Chisholm Ii. Cliffton M. Hoffrnan -Z.. C. P. Phoebus F. J. Hughes L. E. English W. A. Geiger E. J. Geering P. A. Balon :Iss of NIlIl'It'l'lI Hllmlrml and Thirty-lbrrc H. S. Ellsworth E, W. Martin O. D. Sahlcr F. A. Watson -1 --1 fm 4-uf-0 -rm-our -maui --v-v-vm-qgg I:214J ,- A - .- W -- s.-::s+-'-'+--i---- ......,, ,--v ,....-.. ,.....-. --.p - W , , , ,. , A Y J, wg- -1 -, I-54-3. -I l-.:.-:--......V.,. zzz? ,.....-i. -W v '- WW Jgar-.-WY Q', ,L. , , . 1, ' f 1 if, ' IfTv',,,.pr27-fl.-Qi .4..'. - g. vig- t W' j -2--.. gsm-1. ... YN.. V Y- .-. fy,-A-.AV f - C Y Y .....- ...V j,, A-. A L-.JST W v- ,LP .....-..,,g,,i - Y 1-uni ....., ,.... ,..,. . -Y 'Li.r '13'l2:'t'?v, 1 -'H-'FJ ,W s---4 -. 'gi' fjkvff ,, ----f f Qrvwiifj,-2,7 .--g:.:,., , ,,F, . 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LAFAYIETTIZ Cl'lAPTlfll .,.'1.-.,-A FSTAl3LlSHED 1924 2 fNIlfifllltll Honorary Iourmllixfic Frafvruilyj ' '..,..-- ..-...--. Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary journalistic fraternity, elects to membership those men who '? .:',,, have contributed the most distinguished service to the field of journalism on the Lafayette campus. ....-...,...-. It has for its purpose the promotion and supervision of all journalistic endeavor that is for thc .L-W... betterment of the college. ,',,,,,,,,,,, olflflcrnlzs . LIZ: STUART N. I-IuTcmsoN . . . .......... ......., 1 'rrxidvrll -ffm: CARI, li. I'IliII.MAN .... ..... V in'-ll1':'.virlr'llf JOHN A. HQURIGAN . ..........,........,...... .. Svz'rvhl1'y-'l'rr'rlx1lrf'r - --f--Mf-.4- 1f1mT1:15s IN 1fAc:U1.'1'A7'1f: '1'homas P. Robinson Henry E. Allen liR!lTRliS IN CIOl.I,liGlO -fitfz Cluvx of Nillt'ft'l'll Illllnlnwl aml Tbirly-Iwo hh C. E. Heilman A. W. Kcnnon 'ifilgfl J. A. Hourigan J. Segraves l L'QQQQjf,:: S. N. Hutchison W. Ungerleider ' Qljgll 513 Claxx of Nilll'l1'l'll Ilumlrml nuff 'I'birly-lbrm' 11. L. Colby ' izixitfzi? '37 .,.y,,..., 1-,, .'.. - -U-.s,..f-..Q.,:4 nr-R . 3.-----.-...-. . .:............,::: I 21s 1 . ' ' -,, F N --7 -J---...--...Q f pifgf-T',s' ' if 413.-3 fr: ss'-igg,lf:iigsg:ii Q , s --e 6 ff' ' is-1+ 3-'fn'fi-L'-...K '.'.lf-if n. '7i 'Az' 'M' t i'-'-f'v-45-- - . .-.---,- A--Qrg :.x- -21T..-:,-.--- gi, 4-Q,--f--qi.-r f -57.A- .:c-gf'-'C'- -an Y 2 --+5 f ill , , .. - - --- - -' - -J' 'Y - QQ . ' ' ,m r 'QC' 'Py-- -A -.1 -L. v 1- r- P -.-g Q.-.'.-f--f-- 4 .LE-f f'Y'JE?f'?'?-'- '5?5f ' :swift C i 1 ieTm , . '. i 'N ' RGWZ by M M, ...fp , N 'K ........ --3' 2: ' - , V f 4.5. ep' t In gf' 4' -N m '--' L'-f r U I, Wm .L sf x E: tm? mn- .-- .....:.T.' 1 - F , 1 Q A . 'H Q- . if .Q Xi-- f . - ff M ff .S W .L T 'i'Xf ' - .. ' ,nf 3 if H -vs fs- f -if .as si rw' L.,,,,,, .- m ms . ' ' .5 f 1- -- ' . ' .4-if Q 5 Tzztgfzr' Y 1 Q'f'1S's. iff , .-A-iigfv ' X.. 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I-,...-.-, vw-5-.--. no-...--... n-Q...-.. .N-..,.. --.we-.. an-............ -..,..... ...-...-... ,.,.......,.,.. lllllllll OFFICERS CLAIR E. CHUiiCHMAN . . ........... . . joHN A. HouiucAN . EDWARD C. BRINKEIK . ' PAUL S. ANDIZRSEN . ' Romzm' H. Liwuitoif . , ill MEMBERS Cluxs of Nim'h'vn liumlrvil .mil Tbirly-Iwo C 1 ill!! li. F. Anewnlt K ll. C. Brinker A. A . S. N. Hutchison P. S. :': '..... J. A. Hourigan II. C. 'I-L1 .. 'I L. G. O'Hara C. E. up-Q,-.,.... F. Aikman --........ . '-' - Class of NilIlffl'L'lI Humlml and Tbirly-Ibrcc -........... liver? o A ........-..... V D. E, - T:-....-. s..,..-.-....- . .-........ ,........,..... . infdbfvnnaw Class of Nimflvvn Humlrml nml Thirly-four , .L ,,.,, , Clilix of Nim'lvr'n Hulnlrerl ami Tbirfy-five I-v---'L' R. S. Callender . I.. -f-'v---' . j. Dunbaugh J. H. Harman V. B. O. Siegel R. H. Student Council at Lafayette College is composed of representatives from all four classes, six seniors, four juniors, two sophomores, and one freshman. In addition there are five ex-officio members, including the president of Brainerd, the editor-in-chief of the Lafayette, the president of Interfrnternity Council, the president of K. R. T., and the president of the non-fraternity asso- ciation. The council has for its purpose the uniting and supervising of undergraduate interests and activities, and the fostering of closer relations between the student body and the faculty. Vin' Churchman Webster Andersen Hoover Heilman Spencer Liskc Lathrop Prexiilcn! -President Svc rclu ry Treasurer Marshal 44 -td -unq- Q. an . ,G Y qua ...- Iuvv.-..-..-V-.. -agus' - Q It 220, -r , ' ' ' . +f. .f .-.- pa a':'L. -H..-sd-' 4 -1-on-una .-4-vo-vw-nav! r--9 Q- -.'-4..-- .:.4:.- .......:s,..,,-N-2-.f..,.,... 4-fr, ...ry '- nz- '-'J 2.-A 7 f f f - 1.- . ,w. , A. . 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Churchmnn Chix C. J. Crump R. Lloyd OFFICERS MEMBERS x of Nim'ir:'n llumlrml mul Thirty-Iwo S. N. Hutchison J. li. Scngravcs H. E. Spinncy C. C. Schullcr C. S. Wise x of Nirrulwu llnmln-fl uml Tbirly-Ibm' J. S. Millspaugh G. C. Lnub J. A. Spencer . f22I1 . -.. - 1:11 --G:-s..- WP.. - --:T .- . . . 1'rcxi1l1'nl ViL't'-1,fl'XiKII'llf . . . Svcrctary . . . Trunxurrr -I' .D ?' ' -wang 1 ss: if iii! ,.,--1 mi it ..,,......-.,,,.- ...-vs-..,,1 -...v....-.-.Q . -f-vs.,-Q .....-......,.- .fs-..1...1 - f-.-.--an .......-'gg -we-maui -----sig ----.-gg'- Mill MMIiiiliiiltiiliiliiii iii ilkifilililillilliii inihl min EBM H i mmxxtmmiinmm ..-on-:qu-sq .--:suns-Q.-1. ..A,.....,,,, -weve-1 -fa-up-4-Ai .u-.nv-1:. .... , , H: .. .,..,.. -...fT.. YA? A Y ..,.-.- -WU, ....:.L,fA 1, ,.,,,,.-H-.. -' - -. -anna L .4.:..L.----'- 'L .1242 - 3L:if':S5 1+fl-131-51gf?'5 -f -ff . .j...... LL. Y - --f:-'.7-- --- if --137-72555 .:-e-- f-'?. 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The club has juniors for its OIJFICERS . , . , Prcsirlent . . . Vice-Prexiflcut . S4'c'n'lary-Tn'a.vur1'r MEMBERS W. R. Swiler H. ll. A. J. Fox Butterer M. E. Haas T. F. Eynon J. O. Siegel H. C. A. Wrigllt F. Nagle J. K. Bowman T. S. Bishop .- -nu -can -u-.gg ...-..-.an- ...-.--unau- . f222J Q f . -r ...:.u,,, '-ri -lr. LM -:..'-Y-. --514' . '-. ,-L .-1-A '.: 1L..,1-Q .3i.L.L.- ...v....... t,,.-Q-7--1......f .V .If-1,1 A -.:5j:.-- ,':.':,. u-f FT- 1' ' j' 1 A ,f l , -AW, nf rv . '-H - --.5 .f ' fr--'sa-1 -'W rr - i --.-, 4717--. S' A., ,M , 7 fi .ghf ' -- W C 'T' 12' '...ef'..t-- rf-A-.W .- f,-li' ' v,,, A -Vw - ig, ...v . ' -.15-4--51.--,,-,,.. 'Y ' , ,z , .:: ,A Y -Q M .E-',u-.YAA 5- .Arr-734, V ' '-L...:.... An..-,,4g-'. .-.. f,...'- .. f- --0 fr, 1-.Lf ,A 0:-.La-3 ., ' L . f' Y - it , f --1' -e'::---- , . .:-t 31 141- 1:1-2,4 .:..3.,'4-.:fff- :gif-J, .' 49:11:54-f '--44. .f , A - - . A -. 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'H---.-QM-, . ia, I Zi.. ,I i H .1 4.F,,..f ,, -- fha-Ch... - 4 , 'url' ,Law-QR ' ' D -.-any ,,,-sh-I A- ........... af-.hm lu ...,. .-Af... has--..-Q ' - -av-s.g n-...Ae . -a-ay.-..-. v-Q... -:-f - rn-e-. -va. v-og lg -ua-..,..,,- , ...fl CHURCHMAN, CoL1'oN, MATCH, COUSIENS, STEEVER, Ascifr MALONISY, Pmncia, KlaNNoN, HU'TClIlSON, HAll1'xIlE, UllI.lill SNvmzu, VoN Alix, GANG, BARNAKO, SUPNIK, CIEIKICOLA, llIiRNS'l'l2lN T01-'lf, B1iowN, Sciiwmwz, MCCLUSKEY, Liunv, Douoinxss, BUGEN, l:l2T'l'lill0I.lf Kirby Government and Law Society Kirby Government and Law Society is a pre-legal organization, having for its members those students majoring in the Department of Government and Law. Its purpose is to formulate a more intrinsic linkage between administrative legal theory and practice by regular informal lectures and discussions with professional men of politics and the bar. OFFICERS MILLARU A. LIBBY ..... ....,......., CLAIR E. CHURCHMAN .. EDWARD S. MCCLUSKISY .. . .,.. Prcxirlnul . . Vic'c'-Prcxirlcut . . . . . Sc'r.'rc'fury MAX H. Scuwmwz ..... ..... . ,.... ...,........ .... T r r -:mm-r MEMBERS IN FACULTY Clnsx of Niuclrcu Humlrczl mul Tbirfy-Iwo Miller D. Steever Eugene P. Chase Theodore W. Couscns MEMBERS M. A. Libby L. -I. Douglass H. Tuff W. C. Pierce C. E. Churchmun M. H. Schwartz C. R. Uhler G. P. Raub E. S. McCluskey P. E. Fetterolf J. L. Brown P. Bugen S. N. Hutchison A. W. Kennon J. M. Colton Class of Ninclccfz I-Iumlrvzl and Thirty-lhrce F. R. Barnako C. S. Gano N. C. Snyder J. E. Asch W. F. Hartjc M. L. Supnik J. H. Cericola W. E. Maloney Von Arx A. H. 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Eb I y -, j,- ., 1 - X . 1.11 ' - ' ' ,. , A .List . 5785 'ra A 'f - f X. Q ' :fix .,- ' ... K 'annum : - -- ,f Q- .......r:5 f:':,.,-- 4. YF 5. J, Q, .Di -s 9- -L AN., ' j Nik. -sq ..-..-........-- ,.g - w- 3- 555 5 I , M ' A k .N , ..-gl f W Q. .P 'xi --......... ig' 3. ,D 6 nk- E -!.:,3.1 - H 3- ,r N '-A-rpg 1 -. i , ,..--........... U .. V. .N-. .U . A Q 1, W- . . - 'ii '--- - .5 J. H '. . ' ..-.,.-Z.-vs gr' A L vgzly r-Tr .-' . --. .........--2 at l .lhs illOQ w-........ v --aug 0- Q--' .':...-..-...Q -sung lhi W num-Q.. 1 lean-...av W U -Q-........ 3117-Q. '1 --.-... ....-f.-- ,-.....-...., .-..... --.-V.. , .....-...-. ....-. ..-.... -...--... ...V-....f,.. --.-....... Fifi'-'1- Yiwu-4. s-.......-. n-.-. ..f........ lvvvf-'-. aP-1 ...-.... iv-M-. .....4-.--. pp.,-..... 1199- -DUNIQQ. jl,g,,..,. iiiiii ililiiif ii grill? l ,......... Glues, MlLl.lGAN, Biuuvxiiu, LYNIAN, McMu1umv, FRENCH, NEWMAN ll illiiil ill ill engineering problems. lillli li. A. ROUliR'l'S . I-I. T. Snmas .. C. H. FRENCH, . .. Hill Wll.SK7N, KENNEDY, Couiwuoi., MCBIKIDIZ, Siuouu, FRANCISCO, AIKMAN, BROWN CANOVA, LYNCH, Roiiiuc, Roinaivrs, Lomx, Pisiuxv, Ruziz American Society ol Civil Engineers The American Society of Civil Engineers is .1 professional society composed of students taking the civil engineering course. Its object is to give opportunity for aid and discussion in civil OFFICERS . Prcxirlenl , Sverelrlry . Tfl'llXllfl'V 0-....... . - li. H. Rocxwizu. W. S. Loun IZ. A. Goodrich -----v-- I.. PERRY P. Ricia un-nu. ,g.,.--...- MEMBERS ..,....... '!!l0- ,' U Cluxx of Nim'lr'4'u Humlrwl am! Tlrirfy-Iwo --'--'-7 li. A. Roberts G. E. Brown M. F, VonHnlle f H. T. Sales R. R. Canova D. Kennedy 'f R. G. Sieder S. C. Francisco G. S. Wilson u.- :-. ..-..- F. Aikman A. Labnte ::,, 'f,, li. F. Anewnlt C. H. French b-uvv-q:-- E'-: '.:.1. Cluxx of Nim'lr'eu I'I11mln'zl uml Tlmirly-Ibrwr' '-'-H ' W. T. Ahern W. E, Green A, P. Rider --vv-- ' Ii. F. Bremer W. M. Hardin S. A. Willis A. J. Cirillo L. T. Lynch R. E. VanHorn I'- '. P. Courteol W. R. McBride L. W. Cnnn s-.---l-- Clfixx of Nilll'fl'l'Il llnmlrcil aml Tbirly-four lQn -.--V--..l. M. M. Ewing L. V. Milligan E. H. Roe -.q.,.,,.,i D. C. Giles F. Newman E. T. Sales lun..-......, - 3-.yer-vs D. P. McMurray J. R. Riddle E. S. Lyman uny.-v-n-- uvu..------ aqp.,-...----- pus.-.----vw ui -nq -nun -1--,qu .A-fu-ons ,,...-w-.qqqg T ,I l hm, --LL -H-snniuhn -+ . I' N -., Y gl.. -..HP r..- -,... 14.7-... -.........' g:t.4:'. L:.:..f..:.-1....-.... -r.':...-1- ......... D 4:53.-..... ..-.1-I-'29--. '. '.,.,..-T.. -3-...... .........--g:'--- 'f! : 57-7'-1:'P'L'-2..'.1:-in -fe-'.:EEg-171:-. f ...-i---- fl.-. 5iqg.'.'.:'--wi: ' 2,351 H , f ' 1512'-A 13' ii' if - ,.,R if up. ......... , . --X Q' ,- '-,- s ,. ---..... ,.. 'fix E, . . V ' il ,r E7 H r ',Q' 'Q ixf M es- 1-K '-. ,L f,' if J ff -f X 'i K J f 1 x I i ,, :N lui-Q.. . . , , N . . - c . , M.. ' ' 3 ' ,, ' I ' --.4 g 1 A , , I , M' lun- - - ' ' 1 .-.:. ..Ig- 14. 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'unq- Ev an 'fun AnAMs, LoTHnol-, Kfxueu, Movuu, Rochus, Lfxwluaxcn Wlsli, Movliu, CUNNINGHAM, LAHY, McA1sIsl2, APDON, KAUFMAN, Al.liXANDlill EYNON, HAMLIN, Kuslv, DUNI.0l', Sommuns, i'IU'l'ClllSON, Cuuro, CANDY BUSH, GAEHEI., EATON, P1-'iaNN1Nn, FlznNA1.n, Cixoimucu, Pi,A'r1', Pixscoiz American Society oi Mechanical Engineers CLufayz'llu College Bruncbj The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is n professional society whose object is to give opportunity for aid and discussion of mechanical engineering problems. It is composed of students taking the mcchnnica I engineering course. I-IONORARY CHAIRMAN PAUL B. EATON OFFICERS a . --ag an -1 4- , -1 ........q .--n-an-Q.. in J 1 ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i, 4. LIN QVH ow f'J Si xiii-'J Qif w? 'i hi gg -- C ,qi nrDm'a.eFz fegnn Ez iwf' gwgggocgwg wppww E iii-i. ' 71' 5.11-31'-3-xi' '11 :rim I iyiu P29 Spiga? :9Qga ' 1? 39? 5.2 25. S36-ef 3 .1 1 5 fc 3 5. w 2 5-254 -' gf ' 22 59m Q 1 'Ni ai 5 ' g.. ix' 2 - if TQ? 4 i 1 'Lgii is Z Z i 34,4 1 E E' 2'ii 5 5 . 3 Q 5 T T-' : :E Q f WW 3 5 iE3f ' i V' 3 3 2 iii Q f s i 11 f. 5 2 ' i kb I l i i. 5 I i2iMI gg xrwnecenensrieceni ' rQp wzfwwgweegigpfagi ti' 5s?5f5Si5522a5:2f 122 :-252259-0'i,-' USO: Mn, a': Peace ssc xiii 2 .A If - iiiiii i i gi 2: ii I' S2 h'i .jg W Hifi X ' wi Tlvif. ii 4 ith 1, i i, -i ....-.gg -..-...pq nv-do-gg - 'UF'W .-.-canon-,gl .---v-...gg :VPS-'UIQ ...Q--qlyq --we-on-wc? ..f-.nngqg iiiiiii 'algal 'wa-url 'wilful -4100001 'qmail --.-.-cv.-n-gg i I fr, ' -- ' f ffigi-1 m 3- f 'af 'Y . ggi-' - 1 - ff 1 A- jc W A '- ,- 5 , ,,----. , 'A -v,,,v', ' '-A ii 'T-51,17 r , ,,, '1,.-Y .,,?. Y - .:-vp -11 .f.f-..f- .--F ' '11 A '- '- . ,. .. .. I .6'. V if Y' ' ' -T:-L-.-.us-Queeg Ag- , . Ac U re I, . f r rf me . : :. --- E - 3. sri 11:4 , .. , s' ' A , :. v .gf 'A '- . lg I . I - - f .1 .J 'Zi' 'Y ., '. iviu .i Q, Y fig, 9 4. ...gp I' Y ..,- gf X --nnngg., . .ag X . Q, nd, 5,5 -Q.r'.g' --xi 1. Fw--. , ' 3 N . 'f S . -psf . v :ii - ,:.fc.-f I ..:,.--If K. Y Q4 gf! f I 9 . L---fr.. . . 2. l..- ' ' wr -5 - -- -- . l vu .5-. V . .....,.-,,, v... ---g., --............,.,, -'ing WI! - we 'Q BRUNN, LAROSE, MARKLEY, PIEDDIIESON HEGEMAN, Du-:HL, Wls1.sH, JONES, BIiRTOLli'I', McL1sAN, SU'r1'oN American lnstltute ol Electrical Engineers The Lafayette College branch of the A. I. E. E., organized in 1920, is the organization through which the junior and senior electrical engineering students become associated with the national society of electrical engineers known as the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. At the meetings, papers on various phases of electrical engineering are presented by the students or by some engineer from outside of the college. OFFICERS HENRY Hncvc Jowizs ......,.,.. .......... ,,.,,.,,,, C b .firming Gnoncn D. HEGIQMAN ,..,... .. . . . SPCYl'fllI'j'-Tfl'llJIlffl' Plxolfesson LAwruzNc12 j. Cowovmt ,....,.......,..,.....,i,, ,,.,,,, C pnncillor FRATRHS IN l:ACU1.TATIf Prof. I.. Il. Conover Dr. Morlancl King Finley W. Smith FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Cluxx of Nillrlrwl l'Illmlrr'rl and Tbirly-iwo W. II. Bertolet W. G. McLean W. Ii. Bacliman R. -I. Brunn li. S. Kennedy S. D. LaRose J. Peddieson F. D. Markley A. M. Tompkins P. B. Markarian G. M. Diehl A. R. Lewis Cluxx of Nilll'fl'l'll I'Il1mlr4'rl aml Tbirly-Ibrvr: W. M. Streepy F. H. Welsli K. T. Sutton H. L. Bonstein M. Ziev S. L. Rubin .if ........-. L 2261 W -, , l -n-noni . fjiffsi 'cL5f 'ff'? 431553: :f?'ii:.5ilfe1?lii -r-:'..'3 ' U'A .'1:r1 il ff LA- i f'.:.Y Y.... fi-.ffr E-.LLL gt-i24' Ln' Tfflsi'-T ig' A 'A 1 f 1 A R A .- -.---.-- - A -.- H.: wrff'--.:.-e.fffffff -T.-if one if f : .ifvs-'w?T W H -' - .. . ,, , 1 '.U-Ffi. .gig A . ' ,Q A S 83 ,1 UND A . EAKSAR ' hu. ...........'.f'.' ' F nu-sq-Q.-.4 . f f- ll ulvu-n-uv.. ...., 1 jf - , . . ,, .V .A.. ti, -, .3 'gf'--..f' f ' - --........,,... - .W,. .- an--.....,.....,. fy' ,gd 'R 'N--..,,,,.H ' . If-....., ' X .. 1. .. iiii In-p.-..-.., 'hm-nv.-... HA.-Q... Nt? ...- '---v--s-wulmauvppu . Q L w ,Z -Q ' - av' 7' 3-gig I?-3 ' ' 'i '--Q' , - -, , .-, .- W s- R , LL-,M A N . ,R t Mi f 'X ff? A .CS ' g . iaauiifaaazfb fda- K,ga? 'kni - Rf' it Q 'Lily nu.. -ev FAY, ANTHONY, WARD, KotzRNER, VVITMIER, I'r'ri2R FITZGERALD, LOFSTROM BARRER, MoNcRmF, TANGEI., APGAR, VANORDEN, HACKIENIBUIKG, MAll'l'lN SKINNER, GOIIMAN, Kunnuzn, LANE, SLAGIZR, Rnn.t.Y, Sciiwimm John Markle Mining Society The John Markle Mining Society is a professional society composed of Lafayette students taking the mining engineering course. Held of mining engineering. NATHAN LANE ........ WARREN M. HAcREN1suRc Josnma M. GORMAN ,,.. W. B. Plank W. S. Hall H. E. Kocrner W. B. Marquard C. A. Reilly O. F. Tangcl H. C. Tunison C. S. Kuebler J. W. Apgar . O. Lofstrom . B. VanOrdcn .l J 2. :T-. Wbm... 'Winn-ki-Q1 'Hlsn.-. -ft--f..l-...I Its object is to give an opportunity for aid and discussion in the OFFICERS . . ...........,.. ....... P rz'xin'c'uI , ...... Vil'l'-PYl'5itl1'llf . . . . ..,...... ....... . . Sf'rr'r'fury-Trruxllrvr FACULTY MIiM'l3IiRS A. H. Fay H. L. Anthony H. A. Itter F. W. Ward L. L. Witnmer C. K. Cabccn D. A. Hatch MENIBERS Clzlxx of Nim'lw'n Humlrml uml Tl1i:'ly-lim N. Lane T. Slager H. M. Schwcycr Cluxx of NfIlt'fK't'll Hnmlrvzl aml Tbirly-lbrrc E. C. Skinner J. J. Fitzgerald W. M. Hackenburg R. L. Moncreif R. R. Barber Clnxx of Nim'Ir'z'1l Hlnnlrvzl and Thirty-four B. H. Martin M. H. Crane -I. M. 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'..........i . i . :-i - '- ' I ' .-,-. --.---. --Q .-a-U -.-any -----g sg-f-.f .' .-..,..,,.,-,- .--.-.l.. ...-........ -. QQ!!! .- -...--.. . .--'Q --...fun-. It ', llliiff' nnan...-. ,-p.....,..,.. .pf-Q..-..--. lien.-4 --,,-.-.-s.. ,,,,.....,. ,.....-...f--a ...-.-. -.---.-- nf.--.-....-. up-..-...,...... up-..........m 1--...... gp..-.r nu....,-.-Q Q..-.-.-. ll ill g.4........ pc-nw... -9.-..,....f in-vw--.U pn-sf-4-... v ill t l -T., llllllllllll llllllllllll ll l lllll ..,.........-- vp-....--- iwori-of This-env-' pun-gnuv Q-Omoo'-1'--'v' undue.-v---'f - -wro- -C 4 . ' - ' ' - ' ,. :1':'V75.7?fffLf -' X ... , . ..,...... '..-3.2 Atal GANSKOPP, HILL, WELLS, KAUEMAN MILLER, FLosE, L.x'rHRov, JoNEs, FELTON Earl Qrvvig Society Cbrislux Via XIFYHIIS Vila The Earl Orwig Society was founded in November, 1929. It has for its purpose the promotion of religious spirit among the students on the campus and in thc city of Easton and the vicinity. Its membership consists of all ministerial students in the college, and it is named for the late Professor S. Earl Orwig. OFFICERS MAXWELL D.- Laruuov .. .,......... ..,... P rarirlwrt KERMIT H. JoNEs ..., .. Vice-President CHARLES IZ. Kmscn . . ..... Srcrvlary JESSE R. LONSINGIEIK .. ...,.,..,...,. Trcawrvr MEMBEIQS Cluxx of Nim'li'r'u Hnmlrvrl uml Tbirly-Iwo H. C. Benson, Jr. M. D. Lathrop K. H. Jones P. D. Wells Cluxx of Nim'lvi'11 fIlllIfll'l'll and Tlwirly-Ibrcc C. Ii. Kirsch J. A. Spencer A. O. Miller J. W. Kaufman Clnxx of Nim'Iv4'n Humlrml and Tbirly-four E, H. Ganskopp C. Liem L. S. Hill J. R. Lonsinger Claxs of Ninrlwfn Hmnlrvil uml Thirty-jim' C. P. Felton G. Magyar, Jr. B. Floge D. W. Scott ii i 'L Y 1 nv -an n--1 -' -1-nog.:-n-o-of ' f228J . ' - - :L , , , - - , .gf 7- 9: ..--... .:..'-Ex. 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RANIILI5, Infantry, D.O.L.. Prof:-xsor of Mililury Science uml Tfmlivs IST LIIzU1'IzNAN1', EUGENE L. Mll.I.liR, lufrnrfry, D.O.L.g 151' LI1su'rIsNAN'I', ALBERT T. WILSON, Infaulry, D.O.L.g uml SERGIEANT, WALTIIR A. SHIEIIARII, D.E.M.L., Axxislrurl Profvxxors. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS liiiiliilli MAJOR WILLIAM B. BI:R'roLu'I' ........,.......................... . . . Butlnlion Commarnlrr 151' LIEUTENANT LARRY B. BATIIORI-4, C. A. C. O. R. C. . . ,... ........ B aHaIion Arljulanl Cupluinx Sz'rgr'ruIlx j. H. Hoffman H. IZ. Spinney O. F. Tangcl lx! Liuulcmrlllx F. Bauer R. I.. Holmes Ii. S. Kennedy P. D. Wells T. W. Lewis F. Amcli W. C. Bachmnn W. F. Bcrnlmrdt P. li. Davison ll. Follaytar R. P. Frost W. H. Hnrdcscy R. H. Lcnrz R. R. Nash lxl Sl'fK!'ll1lfX J. L. Dyson j. W. Kaufman K F. A. WnCsoI1 s., Q ' its NIM-I .... . Hllvn-I..-..N... 2 'W-0---4-vw! . -fn.. - w-ra-.Q---, V - ..4au-fav... - --o-.vo--ff,-. .-...-P... 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J! . hh ' I '4 qi , 'Fits ffl W 'mix f ' fin-l i,.,, 1:11 fly? f il . , ,. ,Z 1 If iiiii, ,I , ' Z' 'fu xfffr 'l Y 1 ' eg Q, I - . ' lx . ff- - ,false ' 1 2 swf- V .---- . . R. . .. - V MACINTYIU3, Lluuv, S. HUTCIIISON, l'll5lLMAN, j. HU'fCl-IISON, MCCLUSKEY The Gargoyles The Gargoyles were first organized this year for purposes of reform of the campus, especially along intellectual lines. Giving their specific constitutional aims a broad interpretation, however, they extended the scope of their activities to a more general improvement, in the field of social, aesthetic, and moral activities. The Gargoyles have as a distinctive feature the fact that their organization is not bound by narrow rules, so that they are a group without any ofiicers or other things which might induce internal dissension which is common to so many other campus societies. The title of the organization, which is symbolic of several things, is a part of the esoteric ritual, and hence 'cannot be explained publicly. Perhaps the sole limitation placed upon members of the society is that they be also members of the senior class, who are inspired to bring about helpful changes at Lafayette in the way of intellectual attainment. Limited in activity this year by the newness and corresponding lack of influence of the society, the Gargoyles were preparing, late in the year, to give to the college an actual demonstration of the possibilities of useful achievement in a form that should be very instructive. It is hoped by the charter members that their altruistic move in founding the service organization may have a far reaching influence in years to come. MEMBERS A. W. Maclntyre Carl E. Heilman Hillard A. Libby john A. Hutchison S. N. Hutchison Edward S. 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Ii 2, ' 5 - ssrssff' - - - . -,-1 :. 12.72 ffl ------In -.......... --u-.fungi WE dedicate this athletic section ol the 1932 rr:- '.. '.: Nlelange to a group of men who have invested much time and energy in en- deavoring to mould not -r-:E only capable and sports- 2.-...1 manlilce teams to represent -'----- ' Lafayette College in inter- collegiate sports encount- i ers, but also the character and the personality ol the .1-:... athletes whom they -4---- trained, and we oHer this '----- ' tolcen ol our appreciation l to the major sport coaches ol Lafayette College. 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H- ...- ..- llllii lllll lljll will ..-o-...- - ...,,-..,-..- - nu...-.. --vo... . ...ww vw- - -....--s - v-....o,- - -.-,,..-.v- - ,,,,,,.,.-4 . .,,,,..,,,,..- . n-.,..-.-.----. . . AJ-,- ' f t...,N Y,.. , x w---,, . c-I :cf ii - . gg-J P. J, 7 ' ., .Q ' --, ft pri 1- '- ...A :TN QR E 1 ,X .iz rj .- all TLW . g N X 'CB N X --QJLN ' it 4 -T. I- 4 .- -'iii it A i i If . , A .L X. S , g X H , 2,0 ex 'XT ft-51 ' f Lmnv, SULLIVAN, CilultcHMaN Athletic Association OFFICIZRS JOHN J. Sui.1.iv,xN ...,. ...., P resirlrnl CI.AIIK E. CIIUIKCHMAN . .... Viet'-Pn'siilz'nl Mll.l,Altn A. Lllllik' .... . S4'rrr'lury-Trz'rlslm'r The object of the Athletic Association is to govern and promote the intercollegiate athletics in Lafayette College. The association is in charge of both major and minor sports, varsity and freshman. All undergraduates in good standing are automatically members of the association, and participate in the election of oilicers which takes place each year in May, just before the close of the school year. Chief among the duties which belong to the presidency of the Athletic Association is that of voting for managers of all athletic teams. lt is through the association that rules were formulated governing the election of all athletic otlicials, including captains, managers, and assistant managers. The association through its constitution governs many other phases of athletic activity. It determines such things as the duties of captains, managers, and coaches. A very important phase of the work of the Athletic Association is that of determining upon the eligibility of players who may represent Lafayette on athletic teams which engage in intercollegiate competition. These rules are very carefully outlined in the association's constitution. There are many other matters which fall within the jurisdiction of the Athletic Association. lt determines in how many contests an athletic team may engage, where they may be played, who may accompany teams on trips, how teams shall be managed on such occasions, absences of students during trips, and similar matters. The Athletic Association holds a very important position in undergraduate life. It is literally the governing body in all athletic policies of the college, pertinent to intercollegiate relationships, ami while it does not play an unusually active part in college life, it is potentially very important, and carries considerable honor in its otiices. .X .X .,...-..,....,,, . . ..-c.--on .. . A.......-.,,, -- Sui Q-..... wa- un.. 1 -.JI ...- mv....sQ.4-.- - w-0- vw 1 i234 il . --.-.. . , M ,.,,, .,: L. ,... ---Q -v ,- :L ...,,-:4- ----U ...- --....... -..--.-.,..,....-'...:'-f--...,.... ,,....c,. f-'-- -W' '-'N-L ...... In-nf .ff f---, '2rf . 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S. Ambrose W. H. Vanderbush H. C. Wermuth A. N. Socolow B. O'Neill J. S. Millspaugh A. R. Cohen J. M. Colton J. S. Thomas W. L. Musser J. E. Wilhelm M. A. Libby . .- by 'ht 1, -'U--.. ing... -.f . .... I ag.. . - -.. ... . . T Z Q-am-4--V W .. 3.37:-: 1 -... .... NIIHVTBERS Foolbull V. J. Reuter O. R. Fischer E. T. Sales J. G. Miller F. T. Maass T. J. Marcellus H. ll. Wermuth R. F. Irwin H. C. Hill C. li. Churehman Buxrlzull J. H. Davis R. ll. Wilcox Buxkvflnlll H. Ii. Werimmutlm A. R. Lewis J. J. Sullivan Truck J. S. Ritchey C. P. Wirhrow J. M. Colton F. D. Illingworth I423SJ IL. C. Clifton A. J. Cirilla J. O. Siegel H. B. Fox W. D. Yount J. C. Kolasky F. J. Hughes J. L. Brown H. Ii. Wright J. U. Nagle H. N. Snook A. R. Cohen R. O. Boyer A. A. Webster F. Ancwalt W. L. Greville W. H. Sweet K. R. Creitz W. ll. Wheeler li. H. Hamilton ' - --5 .,I.l -4,- -' ....... . ...--- ..-.-.... - --5 W fr- ......- f . 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E ' -...-.-5 I3 ...:' 9131-.n' ilu-1 ilu U ......... bloc-H-. ., '.'2 '...L-- ........ ..L'. p-if -..,.... ........ ...,..... i- hh-ii: I init'-. iisqqq.. ....... TJ. ...--5 gf av- ::::Q. ........T.. ',:: ,,,gh, I-Ioomin, Co1.nY, PIEDDIESON, Kmatv .......... E ....,.. '. ' Q-49- . Wi' Ch L d .,.,,,,,,l' j. PEDDIESON . . Ilvrul Cbc'crIz'rnlcr N-.4 - B. L. COLBY . . , . junior Cbecrlcmlcr . ' F. B. Hoovun .. junior Chee-rlcailer Nfl F. O. KEEJLY, ju. . Iunior Chcvrlcarler ' - J. L. KINNEY . .. Ilmior Cb:-vrlcmlcr . ' 1932 SCHEDULE . October 1-Muhlenberg College , . ....,.,.. Easton ' . October 8-Dartmouth College . . . Hanover, N. H. ms-Ll. October 15-Colgate University ..,..., Easton L October 22-Bucknell University ........... ,. Lewisburg October 29-Washington and jefferson College . ..........,.. Easton November 5-Rutgers University .,....,.... . . New Brunswick, N. J. . November 12-St. John's of Annapolis . ......,...... Easton - ' November 19-Lehigh University . . . . . 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Qhuumqq- .--annul bis-f 3-m-.-f-, 1:0-va. lg.. bitu- ra -ab Captain Walter l-l. Vanderpuslw, An inspiring leader wlwo in spite of an injury which lcept lwim on tlwe sidelines lor luis last two years was tireless in lwis effort to aid in moulding a good team. Cn The G 1931 ridiron . ......Q. Q..-. ....Q..Qg .54-..--n ...,..N... '....,..,. ill llililill iliilii lllzl lilliimiiiiiliillilllli ..-,.-...Q- .---..-Q-4 ...--Q--...Q .v--1.1. .v-.-...- -.--Q.-...gg .-1-s..l.q4n -,,......f-..,.,. .-p-A-nn.,-g .au--v-in--L .-...Q-.1-. ..a-vu-...--g ..-Q..-nn..-n-an -...---A-.1-ang . -- .-4-.-.....,'-ltfviil . --' ,, . .,..-... - --. --. ----.-.. -,, , . A .:,':..,,, f-'Yr' ', -.- -..--.. f- - rn, , , - '-s . -------' .-.--..- ....- V ---Y A- ,,,,.-,Y V A V V ff A 1-f ,' ,- -.--' - .-,n W ,, -'-I .--- -.. , - -. --'1 gf f . f'i: 7 :Y --rg. 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IRWIN, MCCRACKEN , ' BROWN, Huoiuzs, RnuTnIa, A. SOCOLOW, Cooia, VANIIuIuIusH, EDIIANIZY, MAIKSII, ' '. ' FIscIII1Ix, SULLIVAN, NAGLI3 ------ ' PovoI.NY, Wmui, M. Socouiw, AMIIIxosI2, W. SNIITI-I, BU'l l'liRlEll, BISI-IoI', 0lNlEII.l. TIIAM Na' .V Ambrose, hwklr I-Iill, I-ml Siegel, gmml i Bishop, fllllbavlc Hughes, .Qlltlfll J, Smith, bulfbuck . i Bugcn, fullbavk Irwin, lmlfbzlvk. W. Smith, l'l'Ilft'I' . - Buttcrcr, vm! jacoubs, fnlllnrrlz A. Socolow, hulflmcle Cl1lSl1Oll11,-l1lllll'fl'Yl7KIt'l!. Kolasky, furlzlm' M. Socolow, bulflmrk ........ . Cirillo, rml Manss, qmrrlI'rlnn'le Sullivan, rm! Clifton, hlcklr' Marsh, l1lltlYfl'fbfll'k Vnntlcrbusli, hlvlcli' Cook, fuclzlv Marcellus, glam! Ward, 1-ml Edrnncy, gllflfll Miller, balfburk Wcrn1utl1, rml Fischer, gllllfll O'Neill, vml Wilcox, halfbrlvk Fox, flllllnlvlt Pini, bfllflnlvlc. Wright, lJ:Ilfl1a1'k. - Haas, gllllfll Rcuter, ccnfrr Yount, farlelr' ' 4 Sales, L't'llfl'Y' .f..4l. ' . RECORD i September 26-Lafayette S1 Baltimore 0 October 3-Lafayette 26 Muhlenberg 0 October 10-Lafayette 0 Colgate 16 October 17--Lafayette 22 St. John's 0 October 24-Lafayette 21 Washington and jefferson 0 October 31-Lafayette 0 Pennsylvania 3 November 7-Lafayette 22 Rutgers 0 November 14-Lafayette 33 Penn State 0 November 21-Lafayette 13 Lehigh 7 ' .EE vi-,G-,-,, dal-41 ,-.....-.. ...,. ' B . . I U ll 238 - f- if - .1-L, L 'z -'- .H . ' 2714. ---:: :T. 'v-ivinfff '-f'-31-:Q , r-::'iL --f - 4:2- '-- 5 ':f'f -, ':. ':- Y: up-f, e1',':,i'A' gd 'O' V A-V V A v Y Y , . 7.5527 Y 72- if .....:...lg5-1, T, .. ,g,i ,Q-Arpfgh-J ,:i4.Qv V Y W iii: - - av-Li' 317177 ii, , ..., -,J.,1:.. I. T? , - V- ' , 17. - .-- ,,1p-ng, u-YA -- ,, '11 .1 ,7 . gi A 'T '- --.....- .f :QQCA - ..'f 'Y - -5 - Y -r--- . --- E- - - - , 'T .....T .ST--L .. 1 fie 4:53 lv ' -,A-,457 G-' 31 vgizji -v:.A-L .ff-1.41. g V? ' --.-.. .:::-- ?: ' -- ?'7'f' nel' ' 12- ' ' ?a?3- .rn - if RYEARS AX -- -sal -. ., - B, i Q K , . .K -.lg , xx J ....... '---.....l . r . 6' XLT' In-.... ' - r' -, Q- ..f-V , ho.-....... ,,. ' K-:.,, I -'.,.r QN--. 5-...- i 1 his A:-...- . .g , Y , Mk . ii -Q-. A t. .--FA, ., ,N . I ,, ,. .. ,im g ' Jufyi gyxg-1 A ,, I -' ,ri -'- -Q g Mara- -45 f? 1? e . 5 fb 1-. 'J -. r ' -. If Ni i'- - C3 +11 - 1 ,,......- 'NR i. 55 , . '1 i X. than-Q-. 'I , 1, . . ,312 M . Z f f il F: H .-L V ,A 9 . ..--l -- lf! TT fy if P A QI., as if f! SPL L V S :Q--N ' .' ' ' . X ' X ' - ' C ' xx 3. X ' ' j ' X Q M5 A ': A if 'I L' ' 5 '1 s.:rY' ' 'l Q., f ff .-7 3 4 - - K--' , R 'in-nt... lv--..l.., E-ng,-. Choa.-... Dion..- Nui L an ht Q OFFICIALS .. Hvxlzl COIIl'b G. HiaRuER'r MCCRACKEN . . . ....... . . . . ROBERT MITINGEIK ...... Lim' Coarb FRANKLIN T. GRUBE . . ..... End Conch . . . Bm'kfir'l4f Corwb LEONARD BRUNNIQR ... . . .. WALTER H. VANDERBUSII .. ....... . Cuplain . . , . . . MIllltlgl'l' JAMES L. BROWN ...... -IQHN U. Narzuz .,,.... . . . . . .... Tflli7f1'l' Resume of The Season OMPOSED almost entirely of Seniors and Sophomores, the 1931 edition of Coach Herb McCracken's Leopards enjoyed a very success- ful season. The great record compiled by the team was due, in a large measure, to the wonderful de- fensive work of the Maroon gridiron men, holding nine opponents to a total of 26 points. Victories were recorded over Baltimore, Muhlenberg, St. John's, Washington and Jefferson, Rutgers, Penn State, and Lehigh while the Lafayette team bowed only to Colgate and Penn. Still trailed by the first game jinx, the Maroon lost the services of Bob Wilcox, stellar halfback, as they swamped the University of Baltimore with 8 touchdowns. Playing under a midsummer sun, against Muhlen- berg, the Leopards again held their opponent scoreless G- HH'l'fU'3'f MCCMCKEN while rolling up 26 points to record the second C b victory. The following week the Maroon journeyed to Colgate where they outplayed a strong Kerr-coached team but weakened near the end of the game to take their first defeat, 16-0. A revamped St. John's team held the Leopards to three touchdowns but couldn't push over a score. The following Saturday, the Maroon offensive reached its highest peak of the year, rolling up 21 points against an hitherto undefeated Washington and Jefferson eleven. The second defeat of the season was a heart-breaker, a margin of 3 points separating the Maroon from victory after they had outplayed and outfought the U. of P. for three-quarters of the game. Lafayette started its Little Three conquest by beating Rutgers 22-0, stop- ping the Scarlet's star, Jack Grossman and thereby stopping the New Brunswick team. The Maroon registered another major victory over a fighting Nittany Lion team, scoring S touchdowns against Bob Higgins' clan. The season came to a grand finis when the Maroon again came from behind to score a 13-7 triumph over Lehigh. The Bethlehemites played sensational foot- ball while the Leopards seemed unable to get started. Going into the last half, seven points behind, Lafayette plugged away and pushed across two touchdowns in the third and fourth periods to register a great victory over the Brown and White. Outstanding performances for the season were turned in by Reuter, Cook, Edraney, Wermuth, Marsh, and Wilcox. lil! il .4--assi --'ual ----n-eq ....,........,,i -an-Nvisqg -mussel -.4-.veg Q..--.ag .uv-.nal --0--Qui-ui --.-..-...ng -unusual ---'nno' mil mrmmlmsim lllillilllllllllllilliill ll ill!! ll I ...v-0.911 .-an-Q .-aussi -ns-All . 4-mini 1. .2 .': ill il zlimim 'itil --...-.-nn .--Q-ng mil ll!! -.nu-annum -costa -.-4--gg ..--- ...--.gg .gg-nl ......--.,' .--.-.--Q. .----4-4-an .----a--4-1 .--as--.qu -n-.--..--1 in -H-'una-and M : . 1 239 '.-Q. 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Al Cook lumix olicning kickof of scumn Lafayette 5'I University of Baltimore O VERY weak Baltimore team went down before an 8 touchdown onslaught in the opening game of the season. A comparatively veteran lineup started the game, with 9 lettermen from the 1930 team, and two sophomores. Fumbles and poor interference held the Maroon back at the beginning of the game and the Leopards were unable to score until half the first period was gone. Bob Wilcox, star halfback, was temporarily lost to the team as a result of an in- jury which he received early in the first quarter. The first touchdown came about through a 35 yard pass from Miller to Cirillo. Cook placckickcd the extra point and the parade of touchdowns started. Marsh fumbled a punt in midfield, picked it up, and behind perfect interference ran 50 yards for the second score. Baltimore's defense tightened up, but a pass, Irwin to Wright, was good for S8 yards and a touchdown. The half ended with the kickoff and the Maroon led, 19-0. Several long runs by Wright, sophomore flash, resulted in another touch- down by Fox, who bucked the line for 2 yards and a score. Two plays after the next kickoff Maass hurled a pass to Wright, who made a beautiful catch on the 10 yard line and con- tinued on for a touchdown. Maass scored just as the third quarter ended, taking a pass from Irwin to counter with the sixth touchdown. Jacoubs completed the scoring by plunging for two scores after the ball had been ad- iive yard line. Lafayette threatened but lost the ball on downs on the the game ended. Baltimore had only score, taking the ball to Lafayette's vanced to the to score again, 7 yard line as one chance to 10 yard line before relinquishing the ball. HAROLD Fox l.im,' l'HlNl!i7l,Q fullluwlt L24oJ - - ..... ..T:. .- .........:'.,. -J--- , . 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X A A -o X Siu S tx X X i , , X .. 5 ,i N I., Q f 1 X :: I all 'N-4-. i-... icq. inn.. litvv-. , n-.... ii:- hub ln -nv lvrry Miller cult off luclelv for a firsf down p Lafayette Q6 Muhlenberg O STEADY drive, featuring one touchdown in each period was the tale of the Maroon victory over George I-Iolstrum's Mules, 26-0. The game was played under a terrifically hot sun, more suited to baseball than football. The passing attack of the Lafayette team was again good, but didn't come up to the standard set up in the Baltimore game. The defensive playing of the Maroon line was one of the highlights of the game, holding a veteran Muhlenberg team to a total of 29 yards gained from scrimmage. Fumbles and penalties were costly to the Leopards, who lost three or four opportunities to score through sloppy handling of the ball. Six times a Maroon back was guilty of losing the ball. Jerry Miller, sophomore halfback, broke away for many long runs, and Fox, stock fullback, always added the necessary yardage. Cook, Reuter, Wermuth, and Kolasky stood out in the brilliant defensive perform- ance. Johnny Sullivan, varsity halfback of last season, started his first game at right end, having been converted into a wingman through a scarcity of material for that position. The Maroon scored soon after the kickoff, forcing the Mules to punt out of danger, and marching up the field with a steady drive which culminated into a touchdown by Miller. The drive was made through two runs by Miller of 33 yards and 20 yards . , respectively. Cook's try for the extra point was blocked. Both teams battled through the remainder of thc first period with no additional scoring until the start of the second quarter. Taking the ball on Muhlenberg's 47 yard line, the Maroon carried the ball over for a touchdown, aided by a 30 yard pass from Miller to Wermuth. 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Q.-'af' i ' ... .... 1,5 g. , ,-,,.., S is A .4 ' l it-11,19 1 ' l Dullu'-y Marsh lukvx fl lmxx for rl I0- 'Yllfll gain Lafayette O Colgate 'l6 HE following Saturday the Maroon team journeyed to Hamilton, N. Y. where they received their First defeat of the season at the hands of Andy Kerr's powerful eleven, 16-O. The score by no means indicated the calibre of the game. Colgate's powerful line smashers were held at bay and the New York team was forced to resort to the air to snatch a hard fought victory from the Maroon. The winners made only 13 first downs to Lafayette's ll and advanced the ball only 17 yards more from scrimmage than the Maroon team was able to. Lafayette kicked off to Colgate and surprised the spectators by forcing them to punt. Taking the punt on the Maroon 40 yard line the Leopards reeled off 2 Hrst downs to put the ball on the 25 yard line. Colgate held and Al Cook's try for a field goal fell short. If this placement kick had been good there might have been an entirely different story to tell, but Colgate took the ball for an 80 yard march for its first touchdown. The drive was featured by Samuels and Litster, who tore off several good gains. A forward pass to Anderson put the ball on the 20 and three line plays yielded a first down. The Maroon defense braced and held for 3 downs, but a short pass, Evans to Anderson, was completed in the end zone to give Colgate 6 points. Litster placekickcd the extra point. An exchange of punts after the kickoff put the Maroon on its own 15 yard line but a penalty for roughing placed the ball on the goal line. Captain Orsi broke through and blocked Marsh's punt and the oval rolled over the end zone for an automatic safety. The Leopards took the ball deep into Colgate territory several times but were unable to score. Early in the fourth quarter, Ask intercepted a pass on La- fayette's 15 yard line and Samuels took the ball across for a touchdown on a triple pass, running wide off tackle. Litster placekickcd the extra point for the final tally of the game. Neither team was able to show much in the final quarter although a flagrant use of forward passes by the Maroon team gave Colgate several opportunities to score. Darnizv MAIKSII Illurkiug qmlrlvrlmrk f242j --... -.... -,. . --- ,Y .. ,-f -.--I - YH . -nun. sn i W .. li .14 ...., 771:01 .......... .,............. . ' 'z ..-.....,.-nun-vynnuv -1 ..,, A. . ....--- ......-. ......... 1t -......- -'fif -4--fL,, .--f-.--.-.v , . Wff' '-' ' ---f 'tm f--- -- '- --- ' ? '- 'A'-'g ' -' 'l .Y ..,- , , -vw-1 .,,.. 1..i , , YY- ,,, ...ir .... ....,- V ,.,,,,gg----- -:::- .,..,..,....,J. Y L.: .,,-.ig-.J i Y.,---W A,,W jp? -------5 fi'-' ' -fi' . -- - T A-2' ' . L tv-Y-A 734 vt.: , 1' A - - -. ' -' H 71'-Ff-BPT' ' ': '-'-A 2 i ?'P'x' T'-if EF? 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A 113 A-, , lvrry Millvr virrlvx left mul for tl SIIIJXHIIIHIII gain Lafayette QQ St. Johrfs O MUCH underrated football team representing St. John's College of Annapolis came up to Easton the following Saturday and threw a scare into the Maroon followers by holding Lafayette scoreless throughout the first ,period and part of the second, but weakening and going down before the stronger Leopards, 22-O. St. John's offered a different lineup than the one which had been annihilatcd the previous Saturday by Western Maryland, 56-0, and the shifting around greatly increased the strength of the team. The Maroon team was unable to push over a score until the second period when Fox bucked the line for a touchdown. A poor punt by Lynch had given the Leopards thc ball on the visitors' 29 yard line and Socolow, Miller, and Fox alternated in carrying the ball to 1 yard line. Cook's placekick was good for the extra point, and the score stood 7-0. The teams battled through the rest of the period until the Maroon launched an offensive from midfield which resulted in the second touchdown. Wright, Mil- ler, and jacoubs, with the first named doing most of the ball carrying, took the ball to the 3 yard line and Wright slid off right tackle for the six points. Wermuth attempted the extra point but the kick was wide. Score: 13-0. With thc half almost over, Lynch, visitors' quarterback, faded back to throw a pass and gave Lafayette 2 extra points when he stepped into the end zone for an automatic safety. The second half was bitterly fought by both teams, with the Maroon making their final points in the middle of the third period. Lynch got off a very poor punt from his own S yard line, booting the oval out of bounds on his own 19. Fox and Miller advanced the ball to the 13 yard line and Wright went off left tackle and evaded several tacklcrs for his second touchdown. Cook added the extra point making the score 22-0. 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' Millrr rvrlx of a long gain bubiml lwrfvcl ir1lcrfz'ri'mjr ...........' nv-----' ' I . z--- '1- Lafayette Q1 Washington and Jefferson O -,,.,.- , N undefeated Washington and Jefferson team came to Easton the following Saturday and went back to Washington, Pa. on the wrong end of a 21-0 .....:'::L. score. The Presidents were an overwhelming favorite, with a notable victory 2 .,..L.. over Carnegie Tech, but the superiority of the Maroon team was not to be ques- tioned. --'-- js The Maroon offensive reached its peak with 3 touchdowns against a strong ' foe, and the defense rose to dramatic hei hts when it revented the visitors from ......c.... . 3 . Z.. ',:....-'F ' scoring although they had a first down on the 1 yard line. 133354 The game was a thrilling one, replete with long runs and fine defensive stands, 1'-----l. and came as a fitting climax to the Dad's Day program. The victory was especially -a-W--, sweet, coming in revenge for the 7-Q defeat at Atlantic City last year and was the .,,. I ...2'III'7' first major victory for the Maroon since the 1928 win over Penn State. v--s--- 'A The teams battled through the first quarter without any scoring with Marsh l' gaining almost 10 yards on every exchange of punts. Taking advantage of a poor punt by Wilson which went out of bounds on the 17 yard line, the Maroon pushed .............. ' . over a touchdown in 4 plays with Wilcox lugging the oval for the score. Cook's gr--Q... -,yvu-....... 1.-.N-...,.. -u--v.... gun--N..--. nf-w.,,..,.. Q-,...,.. -........,.. -9...-.f-C... -.-..-. -,....-..-... nu-,..-.-. -......,--. 14-1-- -A.--......-. -i,....,- -pn...-..--.-. -......--- -.w-,.-....- -,.,-...-..,.. 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The teams battled through the remainder of the half and the third period without scoring but Lafay- ette pushed over its third touchdown early in the last frame on a 45 yard march. Line bucks advanced the ball to the 25 yard line and Miller went off right tackle, cut wide, and evaded several tacklers to plant l the ball in the end zone for the final score. Cook made good his third attempt of the day to make the score 21-0. Bon WI1.COX Triple lbrmlt balflmck -.1 ...- sq-.ag ,,.,,,-,,,.,s,-,,-,,.., ,vs-ag.-on -'v-afc--rf--- ---4-......... --.-Q..--:fII:J.1 T ......-.- -. Z. .J... ' --'-4-n-...- A. f244:I - --.....,...4,...-,.. -3 .. -T 1 ' ' M - . L --JL - -- Y,. Q.. M, .....-.-. . ,'1'Yi,,,. --S--VJ ......,.,. 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The contest was a heart-breaker to lose, for the Leopards outrushcd .-.1l. ..--Q and outfought the Quakers for over three-quarters of the game. -F3--':-0' Penn's famed power pushes were put into reverse gear by the fighting La- 'gggxx fayctte linemen, and they were held without a touchdown for thc first time of .....'1..'I-..- the season. Bud Smith, reserve back, booted a 25 yard placement kick at the start 'T: ,.. ',..., of the fourth quarter to give his team the victory. ' The Leopards repeatedly took the ball deep into Penn territory only to lose it on downs or on a pass over the goal line. Witlx score at a deadlock, Al Cook tried a field goal late in the third period but the attempt was blocked by several Quaker linemen. Lafayette gained 202 yards from scrimmage and held Penn to 160. Fifteen first downs to ten gave the Maroon the edge in that department. - . .,,, Neither team was able to gain in the first period and an exchange of punts took place with Marsh outkicking Perina and Gette. ' Aided by several penalties for roughing, the Leopards f took the ball to Penn's 12 yard line but a pass was 4 grounded over the goal line and the best scoring op- portunity was lost. Penn was stopped in its tracks during the second quarter. Lafayette took the ball on an exchange of punts at the start of the second half and advanced the ball to the Quaker's 23 yard line before losing it on downs. A pretty return of a kick by Wilcox gave the Maroon a chance on Penn's 19 yard line but the backs couldn't get loose and Cook's kick was block- ed. A long pass from Ford to Smith brought the ball ' A to Lafayette's 32 yard line. Perina bucked the line ', for a first down but the Lafayette line braced and . held, forcing Smith to try the field goal. Penn 3- I i Lafayette 0. 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I 1 s 1-::1 AFAYETTE'S march to the Middle Three championship started the next week with a 22-0 victory over Rutgers at Easton. Rutgers' strong team was unable ........, 'V. to stop the Maroon offensive and the Leopards' defensive stopped the Scarlet --- -'-N . . . . - -- -' , offensive by effectively bottling up Jack Grossman, one of the best backs in the ..............- -..-L' ' country. Lafayette's strong off-tackle plays and effective passes paved the way for 3 T A - touchdowns, and a bad pass from center by Wiley gave the Maroon an extra 2 Q-:...,. . points. -'--'-7' Rutgers kicked off and forced Lafayette to punt. Neither team was able to start an attack and punts were exchanged until midway in the period when Ed- raney recovered a fumble on the visitors' 48 yard line. Two passes combined with . ' several nice runs by Wright took the ball to the 8 yard line. Bob Wilcox went off right tackle and fought his way over the last stripe. Cook made good on the i'I..J.. extra point. Score: 7-0. Early in the second period Maass got off a beautiful quick kick, placing the ball out of bounds on the 7 yard line and Wiley gave the ,,,a ',,, 1'7 Maroon 2 points when he passed the ball over Gross- ..--....,.i'f man's head into the end zone for a safety. -1--..-. I I '-'- W , The second touchdown came quickly in the ' . second half and was featured by Cirillo's catch of a .. .W--' forward pass. Lafayette received the ball on their '..., ',, .4. own 40 yard line and Wilcox passed to Cirillo, tak- :--73-NLQ, ing the ball to the 35 yard line. Another pass from ZTI',...,. Wright to Maass was completed on the 20 yard line ------, and the Leopards' quarterback reversed his field for ETSI.. the score. Cook again added the extra point. The final touchdown was made possible when .... .7.iIl.'T' Reuter intercepted a pass on Rutgers' 33 yard line. .......-a.... . ------ I Two passes to Maass were completed and the second one resulted in the score. Cook's attempted placekick ---537' was wide and the game ended with no further scor- ing, 22-0. v-v-'f --'-'-- . , ,'T'.' vm REU-mn Reuter, Cook, Edraney, Wilcox, Maass, and '-...'l'..S.l. All-Enm-rn center Cirillo were the shining lights on the Maroon team. ii-:ga u f9W0 i ' -q.,.......---W 9: lt!-lil-v-A-4'-v I :,'-...4-v--v-- V -aovsqng .gg........... ... .............,.,.. i 246 l -. ' ---, jg, J ': vl5T.'i-r, J 'i ':-:-.' . gqflk '1', !-:ih'1NiT.-VY T' l za- 'TEE'- - -1-'i'-E ig' 'A ' 'Y' A ,-,-L ' ---. ttt. --. ff:. :.,1f'-:- --TYSFTQWSE'-P'1 ' '-f - - e ---5 -if to -- 1 Y, -..Q 2 .-'fig '.1'42f 'fr-45:-A--Q-'err' . TT 'r ---. .LLL 'f-1' r 7 I ,. '1 l V l .2 .i 1 U N cfffiil xi Q ai' f :xiii we -.... ' .....-...- -5-...A Q--.-., 4...-...-. --...... S-i... -Q... ' --.I--....... se-....... A-.,... N....... Q--...,,. -1-... H-5... w rr-,, mv... .- .,. 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Qi - .QT X , X -491 on s.. es sq: S+ 'Lies xxx 'A N'--an ..-.....q.,- I.---A433 I -.-4-g,- ,.. ---.gg ..--i..5 .t-...4-.,.-1 --s-gg... mimi itll i -.f-Q-...pq ------u ill lil ---v-ai ........- ..,--.,,,,, ......aS,.g- .......,...,g .-.f-..-..--Q .-.-....,,-, .....-.1.4. ...--..3, .-ana-may -.--.-..-g H1 lllilillll lllllll Although Lafayette made 7 Hrst downs in the opening period, they were -----f- unable to penetrate deep into scoring territory. In the second period Haas inter- cepted a State aerial and ran it back to the 16 yard line. The ball was taken to the S yard line with Irwin and Bugen bucking the line. Wilcox took the ball off tackle for the final 5 yards. Wermuth converted the extra point. The second score came soon after on a pass from Irwin to Wilcox which was good for 35 ..---.-.-.494 ..,....-,, ...........-..- ...,....,, --8.1, ......p....,.,. ...,......,- -----q. yards. Wermuth missed the point after and the half ended 13-0. .-T..':. ..'.: The State team came out fighting in the second half and threatened to score, ,- advancing the ball to Lafayette's 17 yard line before a pass was batted down by - ...---.ga .4-.1-nggg Wremuth over the goal. An exchange of punts followed with the Maroon getting ,........ the ball on the visitors' 48. One play, a long pass from Wright to Wermuth, yielded the third touch- down. There was no more scoring until the last quarter when the Leopards shoved across 2 touch- downs. The first came on a 30 yard drive after Wer- muth has intercepted a pass on State's 30 yard line. Socolow ran to the 6 yard line and Bugen crashed over for the score on two line bucks. The final score was the most sensational of the year and came about a minute before the final whis- tle. Pcnn State started an offensive which took the ball to Lafayette,s 36 yard line where they were held for downs. On the first play, Slippery Al Socolow went off tackle, reversed his field, and outran several State tacklers for a 64 yard run for a touchdown. Yount converted the extra point and the game ended after the ensuing kickoff. ' Star performers for the Maroon were Socolow, Router, Wermuth, Wright, and Edraney. 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Qldlvif-v pvav- 1--nv-sv. llfiitua. grew-- .......... ,.......,. lfnsri'-4. innocu-.41 lunge'- interwove- nHw+0 109'-lb-In ?'41 13194-spurs. - 'g Slmrl ,qrlx of KI long Illllll for I,r'bi,lgb Inav'----'-'- ',,L.. .:X-'T' ' vu.-fw--' ----5-'-'-' Lalayette 13 Lehigh 7 irhnfhlv list-1 ' I ' -M-f'g,1,', HE 65th game in the greatest football series in America resulted in a hard- SCZJJ- . fought victory over Lehigh, at Bethlehem, 13-7. It was a typical Lafayette- EEQ- Lehigh struggle with the Maroon team throwing off an almost unshakeable slump to come through in the last half and score 2 touchdowns for the victory. lf' Lehigh played great football during the entire first half, but they were un- iflhib--ff I . 1 v - ,:ft' able to withstand the terrific onslaughts which the Leopards launched in the clos- 3.-flffm. ing periods. Getting off to a 7 point lead in the first quarter, the Brown and White played inspired football, but the superior reserve strength of the McCracken team gradually wore them down and enabled the Maroon backs to crash over for ',:,'jg. 2 scores. - --M ' Lafayette followers were stunned by the way Lehigh held the Lafayette at- ,gm tack and then marched up the field and scored on a perfectly executed pass, Hal- . ' stead to Ware. The Lehigh captain converted the extra point and the Bethlehem- ' . . f-- ites, although on the defensive for the rest of the half, managed to keep the lead ...Q intact. The' Leopard offensive worked the ball deep into Lehigh territory but an alert ', defense against Maroon passes prevented a score. '- The Lafayette team in the second half looked '- g i e a i erent out t, an t eir ar a in soon lk d ff fi d li h d pl y g , ' resulted in several breaks which won the ball game. - ' Late in the third period Lehigh was forced to punt Q from their own 4 yard line where Wermuth had --5:7 downed Marsh's kick. Vic Reuter broke through and '...L'1'.'l'.T' partially blocked the kick and the ball went out of ..-.,....... . . V- bounds on the 16 yard line. Irwin and Bugen took ' the ball to the 9 yard line and then the burly full- Q 7 back plunged over for the tying score in three at- tempts at the line. Al Cook booted a perfect place- :xl-:H kick to tie the score. '3-T.ZZ'E1 The winning touchdown came about 4 minutes be- ,gjgggw fore the final whistle with Socolow carrying the ball Zilla. for the score after a 35 yard march. Stars for La- Bou IRWIN fayette were Reuter, Cook, Kolasky, Wermuth, Ir- ' T111 Aw uguinxl Lf-bigb win, Bugen, and Socolow. . 1'9 un-sv-v-r----1-2-g 4 'f1f...- ,- Q-nenvv-------fi I ' ' ' ' warts-nl' ' L 24-8 J 1. ..- .- .. -:-.. ....---' ..oa-an-n,,,,,,, up---..,.-asuvu-.xi ..,..... -.-.. . 1... . . ....--- ---- '-' 1- --- ,-, ,- - A '-7'-::': .. .ff '-mf--f,----:- zz-..-5- ' ,fc 7,-ali' H, ..- - Q 1- ik ' ' J L , ..,q.,,---L-A -+1 ft, V L--V T? 'assi-5-f ' ef' '15j-ff --U 'iff'-- '-'ij Aif nf--iii , lii'y-1:'-- 11 T'11'g3 'f1i: i.' '35,-JE-.9-57' ' 44' ' .q 7. ..',Lf: -T'- f ' - - - ' 1:.:x . ' J -' 225 z..T:gA. :v1'fg'1. 2 e li A C - 'ill iixiirg1-B:-?:igf'g-sT..'T'i ' -A W' ' '- ' S c , c c, ---- isp- ?: - -fn?-1' aes' f 25- 1' is'--' -f ' ' -r' ' - ' 4 A, im- 1 -. ' 'W -1' N' .gyqg - ,f - , i t- . ,. 4 -.X -- ,1 ' 5 V-.A 1. 'J g-- ' ., Y ,., f-5. - ' -. ' 1 K .Ti ' , 5' X' r . . 'if' ' X ' In . , . 4' -- 0 ,' xc Z . 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Socolow, jnifeber Snook, infielder Thompson, infielder CCJ Topkins, outfielder Wermuth, catcher Wilcox, outfielder Wiley, pitcher Balentine, pifcber Cohen, infielrfer Custer, fl7ft'llI'l'f Davis, pifcber Dyer, infielder Grynkewich, pitcher Harvey, infielzler Lewis, infielrler O'Neill, ouffielfler . fzsojl , .. -..-ann ...- --gg. ...........-,.- 'Qing -an - .4 .-..-.TI .fv-nn. -ave V -vu --4'--11-.4---A-qgvl L ,'!... , ., ..,3' .... .. ---:5n..-... -.1' -g -- ,H --fu, ... -rug .. ..: - ..... L .:'4'i.... ....... '-- ' -'I .. f - -' 'ff , - L -Y , L, J-ff-1-5,37 L V-,, , .Y V - ' gi... .-f v L A .. f 1 - -up-r, VA.. Y , 1 i V ,-LL, L- . L -wg-..--gg , ,, . , 1: 1-1?-f '.L+'-- H, . f .,,.-f , .- -,-,fd 4' 1 ' ,.. ,mf 'fzriif--'-J' ... ' , - - ri. 11- 4-' ,, , +-C':-A --I---L , f- .if i :..-.j:5:.-.-7-21: 21,2192 1 fieff.-F' 1-.ag 5 --ff 21 'Eg asf f :gggt-if'1?Y i -fe f :T .. - , X , , -4 -..Z .v-- l A ii- ALafP.Ufx,,, I i -. 1 -L. U 'f-L 'Q-Q f,1.ff.1g.. F pf., Y lj. X - 2 . A . q in. L--.-iii 1 at f . vm., , lisa y X if- ffm ---as 2 .1 f 0 '- hx f.. .. 1 he A- r is 19 kf -1 -- ....,,,,:2 ' ' 2 :ESQ X . - 'o , , f' :fs '- .5 -' ff-Ne.-if , an L ---. - Q it 1 f3 I.. 2 RECORD April 11-Lafayette 7 Stroudsburg State Teacher's College 2 April 15-Lafayette 4 Seton Hall 3 -i.,..... '.T,, .,,, April 17-Lafayette 13 Swarthmore 12 f.'l '...7 ...... April 20-Lafayette 2 U. S. Naval Academy 7 April 22-Lafayette 14 Moravian 3 'I April ZS-Lafayette 3 Ursinus 2 , ',,,,:1 ' April 29-Lafayette 6 Albright S 'f ..'I.'.. '..-.. May S-Lafayette 0 Colgate 4 '7 '---7'- -I May 6-Lafayette 7 Syracuse 8 May 9-Lafayette 3 Lehigh 1 .L...... '7. -.. .. May 14-Lafayette 4 Princeton 13 May 16-Lafayette 6 Rutgers 8 'iff'-j : May 19-Lafayette 1 New York University 16 May 20-Lafayette 3 U. S. Military Academy S 1---1 May 26-Lafayette 6 Penn 10 .L,.. 'l May 30--Lafayette S Villanova 2 Tal June 6-Lafayette 8 Lehigh 4 'Z '... ........ June 12-Lafayette 2 Montclair Athletic Club 1 'T ..-.- C: June 13-Lafayette 19 Alumni 10 -f- - -- Total-Won 113 Lost 8. ':',, ',,,, --'- N-Q K .L....- -IL' RESUME OF Tl-IE SEASQN --.,.:-,....-- ......J-': ... TARTING the season with only four regulars and one pitcher from the 1930 team, Coach Bill Coughlin again turned in a good Lafayette baseball team, winning 11 out of 19 games. -----'- The Maroon's line home record was kept intact with the team winning every ------ game played in Easton. The games played away from home proved disastrous g - with two exceptions, Lehigh and Swarthmore. -' The season was opened with a flourish and Lafayette turned in three straight victories over Stroudsburg, Seton Hall, and Swarthmore. Navy stopped this streak with an easy victory but the Maroon team returned home and won three games from Moravian, Ursinus and Albright. The second trip of the year resulted in defeats at Colgate and Syracuse on two successive days. h The Lehigh series was opened with a hard-Won victory at Easton, but both Princeton and Rutgers took the measure of the Leopards in games played away. The losing streak continued with the worst defeat of the year at the hands of New York University and Army defeated Lafayette for the first time since Bill ' H. Coughlin took the coaching job at Easton. The fifth straight defeat was received at the hands of Penn, 10-6. . id.. E.. 1 'in uc., ia... ina--an-Q Xuan-wg... FQ-'nn--.-.,.... The four remaining games on the schedule resulted in victories for the Maroon. Villanova was defeated at Easton and Lafayette took the second of the Lehigh series at Bethlehem. 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Villanowl Eleven Wins, Eight Losses Five regulars, Captain Thompson, Custer, Wiley, Wilcox, and Al Socolow formed the nucleus around which Coach Coughlin built another winning aggrega- tion. Dodo Davis, who had been ineligible in 1930, became the star of the hurling staff and bore the brunt of the pitching burden. Abe Cohen was stationed at third base, and after some experimentation Snook took over the first base job, Dutch Wermuth filled the spot left vacant by the graduation of Bill Reaser, and Paul Topkins alternated with Buck O'Neill in right field. ' The home season started with an easy victory over Stroudsburg State Teach- er's College 7-2, with Davis pitching four hit ball and shutting the visitors out until the ninth inning. The Leopards took advantage of every opportunity to score and had a big eighth inning in 'which they scored five runs. The Teachers fell easy prey to Davis' deliveries until the ninth inning when they bunched two of their hits and pushed two runs across the rubber. Wilcox and Thompson led the attack with two safeties each. Kim Custer's single in the twelfth inning scored Wilcox with the winning run in one of the hardest fought games of the season against Seton Hall at Easton. Ross Wiley and Davis shared the pitching for the Maroon while Joyce, who held a shut-out victory over Holy Cross, twirled the entire 12 innings for the visitors. Lafayette scored one run in the second, fourth, and fifth, while Seton Hall got one in the fifth and two in the eighth. Neither team threatened again till the final inning when Bellis, visitors' left-fielder tripled but was left on third while 'Davis struck out the next two men. Wilcox led off for Lafayette with a double and Kim Custer's Texas leaguer over' first scored him with the winning run. The first trip of the year found the Maroon splitting even on two games, winning a slugfest from Swarthmore, 13-12, and losing to Navy, 7-2. Milt Socolow started for Lafayette and was relieved by Balentine and Wiley, who re- ceived credit for the win. Topkins had a perfect day at bat with two for two A no nd! 1 an-ua iii -as-hai .-va-su.Qni . -vunnuuv-ru-1 4 . ' . J'-'-faq.-1 I 2521 , Y 5 V I not no-n-...---noni V . . l. -, . ,' ,- V '..,-V V .-. -...-. - in ' .....-.--4.' U A . -Y , ' -4-,ga ...rygg .as.,.:'.g-2-,A-,,..,, -..-.4.,.. - ...-Yi-AA. ....:.-:::,,--, , -4-'T'? 1--ff' W A , ---u -, ef 1. ,--.- .-.-.,- ,1.,...'-'.:.v, , ,,,-, 1---, -.. ,, -4.1-::....' ---,N ,aff T V ..n... n,,,,..1,3:.'.a -...--.-...,. ' , ...vzw -Lf? ,,g wr.,-I: Y V --1 - Q la... f' --4-U .4 , ,g,-I9g4 N'. r. ,' ..-L -- - L, -- f E. i 4. fx- ,r-,, -zz. vs, T' UAT XYEARS - --nil -' ,f .ig X I f Q..- QL x 'X 5-,Q-1 I v--... .:-.4 x 4 'i ........., '. 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Coombs, a rall left-hander, was almost invincible against the Maroon, holding them to six hits and two runs while his Navy teammates were pounding Davis for seven runs on nine hits. A big third inning in which the visitors made seven of their hits and scored six runs gave Coombs a big lead which he never relin- quished. The Maroon team played very sloppily afield, being guilty of five errors. l The Leopards returned home and chalked up an easy victory over a weak Moravian team, 14-3. Milt Socolow went the whole route and pitched steady ball. Jack Thompson had a big day with two home runs and a double, and Snook, starting his first game, also connected for three hits. A 1931 shutout was avenged when the Maroon nosed out a close 3-2 victory over Ursinus behind Davis, mas- terful pitching. Wermuth drove in all of Lafayette's runs with a home run and a single. The visitors almost tied the score in the ninth when two pinch-hitters got on base, but the next two batters were easy outs. Another one run victory was earned against Albright, 6-5, in a game featured by the wildness of the opposing pitchers. Wiley was very unsteady and got him- self in trouble by issuing bases on balls. Al Socolow turned in three hits, and Snook drove in the winning run in the eighth inning. Wenrich was given almost perfect support by his teammates who made three fast double plays. The Northern trip proved disastrous for the Maroon, who suffered their only shutout of the year at the hands of Colgate, 4-0, and lost to Syracuse the next day, 8-7. Purple, Colgate's star twirler, kept the Maroon hits well scattered while his teammates pounded Davis for 13 safeties. Cottrell, Colgate right fielder, con- nected for a double and two singles, while Socolow led the Leopards with two hits. A six run rall in the sixth innin which tied the score roved futile when Y g P Syracuse scored the winning run on Socolow's two base overthrow. 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Thomp- son and Socolow, with two hits apiece, were the batting stars for Lafayette. Davis' exhibition of pitching featured the first game of the Lehigh series, at Easton, with the Maroon coming out on top, 3-1. Two errors in the first inning gave Lehigh its sole tally and 11 Brown and White players Went out by the strike-out route. Layton pitched fine ball for Lehigh, holding the Bm COUGHUN Maroon scoreless until the sixth. Wilcox's catch of Hcodfb McCarthy's long liner in the ninth inning was the Q. fielding feature of the game. Four pitchers saw service in the Princeton game when the Tigers battered ... ':-'T i the Maroon offerings for 19 hits and 13 runs. Lafayette scored three of its four ---3- -if it runs in the first inning due to the wildness of Woltman, Princeton's starting pitch- cr. Davis, Wiley, Grynkewich, and M. Socolow were knocked about by the vis- itors, who enjoyed a good day at bat. Reinmund had four for four and scored five runs while Morse had three hits, including a home run. Rutgers handed Lafayette its fifth defeat in winning a close game, 8-6, at :'L.'11T. 4'. New Brunswick. Davis, pitching his third game inside of a week, was hit for all ,' of Rutgers' runs and Milt Socolow blanked them in his one inning. Liddy pitched good ball for the Scarlet, but had one bad inning, the sixth, in which Lafayette scored all of its runs. Fourteen Maroon batters fell victims to Liddy's offerings. ----' 1' Horton led the batters with a triple and a single while Snook connected for two ' safeties. - Lafayette again went to foreign fields and lost to New York University and Army on two successive days. The New York team handed Lafayette its worst defeat of the year, 16-1, scattering 15 hits over the ball park. Milt SQCQIQW hurled good ball for three innings, but was struck on his pitching hand and was knocked out of the box in the fourth, when the winners scored seven runs. Her- z-::-- zog pitched steady ball and blanked the Leopards until the ninth when Abe Cohen 3'-5,3--'rf scored the lone tally. - The team continued its losing ways at Army, losing to the West Pointers for -f- sf-1-' the first time under Coach Coughlin's regime, the final score being S-3. Dodo Davis was opposed by Coughlin, a big right-hander, who kept the Maroon players well in hand. The score was tied at 3-3 until the seventh inning when doubles by Golden, Hoy, and Fuqua drove in the winning tallies. Socolow and Wilcox led the Maroon attack with two hits apiece and the entire team played nice ball 'MTM' - afield. ' ...... 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The last defeat of the year was received at the hands of the University of Pennsylvania, at Philadel- ' phia, 10-6, in a slugfest with the Quakers having a little the better of it, Wiley started for Lafayette but was driven to the showers in the third. Milt Socolow was hammered for five more runs, and Davis finished, the contest. Big Jim Peterson was knocked out of the box in the sixth inning rally, but the Maroon could not fathom Ushka, who relieved him. Carlsten got a freak homer when his drive to centerfield bounced into the stands. Abe Cohen drove in three runs with a tremendous clout into centerfield on which he easily circled the bases. Wilcox was the batting star with a triple and two singles while Jack Thompson flashed nice ball in the field. JACK DAVIS Soufblmw pilcbcr for Iwo .years The second game of the Lehigh series, played at Bethlehem, resulted in a victory for the Maroon 8-4. Davis pitched steady ball and was never in danger as the Maroon players pounded Ayre and Layton for 10 hits. Snook and Thomp- son, with three and two hits respectively, won batting honors for the day. Abe Cohen handled six hard chances without an error. A big first inning in which the Maroon scored four runs gave Davis a big lead which he maintained to the end. In one of the best games of the year, Lafayette turned back a strong Mont- clair Athletic Club team, composed of former college stars, 2-1. Davis continued his Hne record and limited the visitors to four hits, three of which were made by Quigley, Montclair centerfielder. The Leopards scored in the first on an error and Bob Wilcox's line drive single and again in the sixth on hits by Cohen, Wermuth, and Davis. The visitors' lone tally came as a result of Quigley's single and a double by Carey. U Twenty-two former Lafayette players were in the lineup of the Alumni who took a 19-11 beating from the Varsity in the finale of the season. Milt Socolow and Wiley divided the pitching for the College team while Morrison, Pursell, and Shellenberger twirled for the Old-Timers. The Varsity batting order went around twice in the third inning when they scored 12 runs. The Alumniwent on a rampage in the fourth, scoring eight times, showing that they had not forgotten how to bat. Bob Wilcox, who had starred in his centerfield position for two years, was elected captain at thc conclusion of the season. 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A FEW FIGURES Al Socolow led the team in hitting with an average of .350 and had the most number of hits, 27. Wilcox was the leading run-scorer, crossing the rubber 18 times. Captain Thompson got the most long-distance hits, 10, leading in doubles and home runs. Abe Cohen was the best philanclerer on the team with nine stolen bases. Wilcox drove in 14 runs, one more than Abe Cohen. Al Socolow struck out the fewest times, four, and Abe Cohen was the most patient man on the team, being walked 15 times. AVERAGES AB R H 2b 311 HR Ave. PO A E Ave. RBI SB A. Socolow 77 16 27 5 0 0 .350 15 2 2 .790 6 5 Topkins 52 12 5 13 1 0 0 .250 17 1 1 .900 8 0 Wilcox 68 18 18 4 1 1 .265 29 3 3 .857 14 7 Thompson 73 17 19 8 0 2 .260 33 52 5 .944 11 4 Snook 50 10 16 1 0 0 .320 146 7 2 .986 7 1 O'Neill 25 4 3 1 0 0 .120 28 0 3 .903 1 3 Dyer 5 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 1.000 0 0 Cohen 63 13 16 2 0 1 .253 32 50 15 .845 13 9 Custer 72 5 22 1 0 0 .306 23 49 10 .878 12 2 Wetmuth 55 6 14 1 0 1 .254 99 20 1 .991 8 1 Selllough 8 0 0 0 0 '0 .000 17 1 1 .960 0 0 Davis 38 3 e 8 1 0 0 .210 7 25 ' 4 .888 0 1 Wiley 8 0 1 0 0 0 .125 1 10 0 1.000 0 0 M. Socolow 9 3 1 0 0 0 .091 2 14 0 1.000 2 0 Grynkewieh 6 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1 4 0 1.000 0 0 Balentine 3 0 1 1 0 0 .3 33 0 2 1 .667 0 0 Harvey 6 2 2 0 0 0 .333 7 1 0 1.000 2 0 PITCI-IING RECORDS COMPLETE Games Games Won Los! Ave. S O B B Davis 13 9 7 5 .583 73 30 Wiley 8 1 2 0 1.000 18 24 M. 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' 5' , f 'ii 'ITT --U H' N ,, , X., ' f ro, ig gif A 4 1-41001- 7 N ' 1 A va of '.. -.. ' ' ' 1 ' I f' . . . -'Q' I . - ,. I ':, le d 9 V ' '-NOT - ' wb A . ,J ,- ' My w an-N P-if , s - -. a--.. - ef ' ' -R i O-va X -fi 1 ,X Aga? we arm. N ix N Q Q- - pf' xx. 5 X 3 Rx X X, x 0 Y I Y fr 5 X N Q l W Captain William l.. lVlusser, one of tlwe lastest sprinters ever to run For Lafayette College, a leader who came tlwrouglw in many a close race. 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Mll.I,lill, Plxocrok, BUTZ, SCIINEIDIER, AL'rIIIilMI5II, xVlIIiliLIiR, NAGLI2, BoI1'I'TcIIIaII CoI.'I'oN, RITCIIIIY, LIAMILTON, w'ILHI2I.M, GAT.DOS, RIEIISMAN, WITIIROW CIuaI'I'z, II.I.INcxvon'rII, MAS'l'liR'l'0N, Mussim, CI-IIus1'I5NsoN, LIIIIIY, lEoIaI'IIuNc:IaII VARSITY TRACK TEAM OFFICIALS MICHAIZT. A. MILLEIK . . . . .........,. , , , Cm-1, WAI.TEIi E. BoIzT'rcI-IIIII . . , , Coat-li WILLIAM L. Mussmx , JAMES B. .PItoc:ToIx . . .... , . Galbos, slml, zlixcrlx, juvclin Wlhecler, Boehringer, Hamilton, XVithroW, Ritchey, bigb jump Colton, Ritchey, bigla lrlzrrllrx Colton, Ritchey, low lJ1mllr's .. Capfzlin .. Managvr TEAM Musser, Boehringer, 100-yard Jasb Musser, Boehringer, 220-yard Ilaxb Creitz, Ward, 440-yarrl rim Christenson, Ward, 880-yard run Christenson, Libby, mile Mastcrton, Illingworth, Wfilhelm, bmml ill nz fr Butz, Witlirow, lmlc' vault fum mile Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette RECORD Pennsylvania Relay Carnival, M. A. S. C. A. A. Championships, Class A, - Fourth in thc mile relay. 72 M Muhlcnlacrg S3 M 90 Bucknell 36 S7 Rutgers 69 74 Lehigh 53 Seventh at the Haverford M. A. S. C. A. A. Track and Field Cham- pionship Meet. fu- , ...r ...--.N . W.- 0.--.....-M- .-4-..-...M-.-a., ...- - .W-...Q-.vv....., .Q . ,...--p-..,...,an-. I 2.8 I ,- l'+:: sling:- 'gangs' A- 4fti ,An --- 1 -. QW' ..- ..? -' Y'Y:.,,, Y 'V' Y'j . ............, 5' -.. 1 A Y, .. , ,,, .., .2 ,W - ,,,,Y.-..,,., -. , , ---. ,.. ....,,, -..- ,. .. --- . , , ,, . A W W., L.. .. . -5 . LL... -:....-- ... . , .. ,- - ,. - . .. .. , -... ,--V . - Y f- - L, - , - --. - L fe. .b M W .1 N , L -- W ...Q .- ' I -f- ff- -' Y-Avn,.j..'. 3- ...- 1 --N. 1 ' f A ' .. ......- --,-'Uni Lf fi - At.,- ff- .4,-i- -5'-:W .. VY - .Y Y- ' -A. -'.:'.. Y' 'W .: --n - '-- --. -nf-Lx- fs ----M A --.- -' 7 'A' ' ' A A -.-.-T-7'-E: 7-7,.f,'1'1-V: 1372?-li...f' - '. 9f.'Q 5 '--ff? 231 E? F 75' Qffil'-Fife' A' --n':': .TU '.- IL., : ' . 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Victories 'were scored -i------u over Bucknell, Muhlenberg, and Lehigh. - , Bill Musser, Lafayette's flashy sprinter and captain of the Ma- ------.- roon team, went undefeated in his two specialty races, the 100-yard dash and the 220-yard dash, through the entire season of dual meets. ...L.,.....,., In all of the sprint events, and in the distance events aswell, Lafay- - 'BATT'- ette was very strong, and scored the majority of its points in these ': ',,,f'g branches of competition. Lafayette trounced Bucknell decisively in the opening meet of 'f ,........ .':,,,, the season, turning in a 90-36 victory, while taking ten out of -g------- thirteen first places. Musser and Withrow both came through with -... .Z.. .... a pair of first places to lead the Maroon athletes. In the two-mile '--...T and the broad jump, Lafayette swept all three places, a number of l5 E'f 'i.7'ER' men tying for first in each in order to run up points toward letters, g..,,, ,,T 'WJ an old Lafayette custom. Coates, of Bucknell, took two of his team's three first places by winning both the 880 and the mile, while Sullivan ----- gained the remaining first for Bucknell when he broke the tape in the 220-yard 'T '....I'. ....... ' low hurdles. If.,.....'1'.. ... The track and field stars of Coaches Boettcher and Miller suffered their only setback of the season at New Brunswick three days later when they bowed to ---'-5 - Rutgers by a score of S7 to 69. Musser. as usual, came through in the 100 and .,L..... .'L '... the 220. In the high jump, Lafayette took all three places when Withrow, Hilt- .........2'.'.'.. '... ner, and Ritchie tied for first. Other winners for Lafayette were Christensen in ------ the 880, Ritchie in the 120-yard high hurdles, and Wilhelm in the two-mile run. The victory by Rutgers gave the Scarlet team the Middle Three championship, as Lehigh was also defeated. Fischer, sensational sophomore at Rutgers, won both i - ---3 -- -- the shot put and the discus, while the Cronin brothers, George and Jerry, played .4.....- '...? prominent parts in the weight events. Opposing Muhlenberg College on a field that was slowed up by rain and mud, . Lafayette scored a victory over the Garnet representatives, coached by Zeke Wit- wer, by a 72 W-san count. Lafayette cinched the meet by sweeping all three 'jg-In-1 places in both the javelin and the broad jump and by obtaining nine points in the pole vault on a forfeit. Hiltner won both the high jump and the broad jump 'T f..'... : ',,, for the Maroon, while Geiger, Muhlenberg star, also took two firsts, in the discus and the shot put. Ulrich also collected two first places for the losers, in thc 120 ,'l,,,,,, high hurdles and the 220 low hurdles. Welsh, of Muhlenberg, won three first T'.2 ... ......... places, shattering the old Muhlenberg record when he won the two-mile in 10 minutes and 22 seconds. He also broke the tape in the mile and the 880 in fast 'T -'N' time. Muhlenberg won eight of fourteen events, but Lafayette scored twelve .L..-.. 'N ...2 second places. .' 7'5- -- '-- '--w-- In the final meet of the year, Lafayette derived considerable pleasure from decisively defeating its ancient rival, Lehigh, in the home stadium. Captain Bill ' Musser of Lafayette again led his teammates in point collecting by winning the .' 100 and the 220. Masterton and Illingworth also tied for first in both the mile and the two-mile runs. For the Brown and White team from Bethlehem, Fuller T ,,,,i starred with two first places, registered in the pole vault and the high jump. Lafayette ran up a big lead in the mile, the two-mile, and the broad jump, sweep- . ' L.. , '-'-------- ...'T.Z. . , ' lmiliqh . 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Leh1gh's best showing was made in the pole vault and the 220-yard low hurdles, the visitors taking both first and second places in both of these two events, and tying for third in the pole vault. Lehigh entered the meet minus the services of its star sprinter and captain, Mort ' Lamb, ace in the 100 and the 220. In the final competition of the spring, in the Middle Atlantic States Colle- ',,,.': 5,g.., giate Athletic Association championships which were held at Haverford, Lafayette ----- '-f could do no better than seventh place in the team totals. The Maroon team was -,,,- ,,. ,',I'f the defending champion, but relinquished the crown to Manhattan. Union came in second, Rutgers finished third, Muhlenberg fourth, Haverford fifth, Swarth- '....':. '.....S. more sixth, Gettysburg eighth, Dickinson ninth, Johns Hopkins tenth, St. Joseplfs -v------i eleventh, and Delaware twelfth. lnavuvv Chase Withrow of Lafayette was the only member of the Maroon team to I--.-.....- '. ' come through, by winning the high jump. Musser took third in the 100, and Masterton landed second in the two-mile, with Wilhelm taking fourth. h-v ':' ,.... '.....e l lil-vw' liao-so-T l+Pvw 4 INDOOR TRACK lit.. vf -----v 1' BRILLIANT mile relay team had the most successful indoor season ever en- ,,,,,,,,., ',2',g... joyed by a Lafayette College track team this winter. One of the fastest --v--'---ly quartets ever to represent Lafayette was undefeated through a season includ- ing the Millrose Games, the Meadowbrook Games, and the Catholic University ,..... ' Games. At this latter meet, a new record was established, when the old record, 7--M established by Lafayette in 1930, was shattered. In this race, the University of .' Maryland, southern conference champion, was beaten by the Maroon sprinters. ... In the opening two races, Sheridan, Ward, Siegfried, and Nagle composed the team, only Ward remaining from the preceding year. In the final meet, Dyson re- placed Sheridan. In all of the events, Nagle, Lafayette sophomore ace, ran spec- ' , ' tacularly'in the anchor position. Lafayette also took second place in the two- .............l. mile intercollegiate relay at the Catholic University games, and Fred Clarke, ' ', freshman star, defeated Williams, of Washington and Lee, southern conference title holder, in the 440. 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' Ti' :il :I ----' 1' - 3 -4 lgalf' '.f:: I: '..2.7- f Y, ----5. ----H ----wsu l .- ---an ulrlltviv- L- -' . - ---Q ' . Q ...Q47 ' l. WI2Iss'rIsII, MILLSPAUGH, COLTON, DINSMOIQE, LoIxuNz ..,. '.'.T. ...L... NAGl.E, HENlKX', LATHROP, BUTTERER, LEWIS, GIiYNx1zWIcH .,.,....::l--- CoIIIzN, THOMAS, SULLIVAN, ANEWALT, WERMUTII, GIu1vII.1.n, SWEET l? - ' ....-.......-. :.---1-fn VARSITY BASKETBALL :xref OFFICIALS HERBEIKT A. LORENZ ...,. ..........,., . , Coacb ',,,.-, .'. EDNVARD F. ANEWALT, Jn. . . . Captain ,.'T..'.. 'T...... ' ABNER A. WEBSTER ..... . . . Manager ls---4-v--- . -f----- IOHN U. NAGLE . . . . . .......... . ,.., . . . Trainer ,........f. . ---- ' TEAM Anewalt, guard Grynkewich, forward Millspaugh, guard Butterer, guard Henry, forward Sullivan, forward .,........., ' . Cohen, guard Lathrop, c'wIlr'r Sweet, forward -N---if Colton, L'L'I1fl'l' Lentz, guard Thomas, forward lg. Greville, forward Lewis, guard Wermuth, confer 1110-0-tv' ----- , RECORD ......f.... 'f. Lafayette 32 Stroudsburg State Teachers' College 30 ----gi, Lafayette 23 U. S. Naval Academy' 35 L.:-:--:Qu Lafayette 29 St. John's of Annapolis 18 i ',,,.,. Lafayette 34 Swarthmore 29 ---1-53 Lafayette 36 Bucknell 26 ,, ',, 3-pw, Lafayette 26 Muhlenberg 20 -Q-- ' 1'71r3- Z: Lafayette 32 Muhlenberg 26 ',:, ,,,Q', 1'f Lafayette 28 Rutgers 16 Lafayette 20 Rutgers 22 gylgg, Lafayette 38 Washington and jefferson 27 ,........ ' ' Lafayette 21 Colgate 26 an-O-:gf Lafayette 3 S Lehigh 34 Lafayette 29 Princeton 34 on--:M - I Lafayette 29 Lehigh 22 4 rn-0.-ovv'-'- ' -O 'U!vl -p..-mv-ff 1,-3: - ' v-ee-an QQDO-1l'0V'v'v I A wlv1ii ? ' rv- 1. ...... -..-. Q-.- fzszj ..,, ,-.. 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The nucleus of the team was made up of four .--.-.--..... regulars from last year, Anewalt, Sullivan, Thomas, and Lewis, while Wermuth and Cohen, substitutes on the 1931 team, won varsity berths because of remark- ' able improvement in their playing. ,,,,,,,,,......... The season was featured by a 6-game winning streak which found St. Johns, .......-.- Swarthmore, Bucknell, Rutgers, and Muhlenberg twice falling victims to the fast 'T'..'.'1. '..... moving Leopard quintet. After experimentation early in the season, Lorenz pick- .,.,.......... ed a winning' combination which played through most of the games. This com- ------- bination found Wermuth at center, Thomas and Sullivan at the forward positions, '..:.. ........ and Captain Anewalt and Cohen, guards. - ' The Season was opened with a thrilling extra-period win over Stroudsburg, at D ...----- home, 32-30. The visiting team used a demoralizing offense with a stationary ..L.... '... ...': sleeper and ran up an early lead, but the Maroon came back and the game ended '---- with the score 27-27. Joe Thomas' field goal in the final seconds proved to be the winning points. , --f--'-- The quintet split even on its first trip of the year, losing to a more experienced Navy team, 35-23, and coming from behind to nose out St. John's 20-17. The 'T..... ..'T ..,, Navy boys took the lead at the start and were never in danger. The game with 1..--...... ' St. John's proved the mettle of Lorenz's team as they rallied in the second half after trailing 13-4, and limited the opponents to 4 points while rolling up 16 to ,':I.T',.. '...., make the final score 20-17. ' -..-....'-.... After a long lay-off over the Christmas holidays the Leopards ran up a fairly easy victory over Swarthmore, 34-29. Thevisitors were forced to rely on long T':: ',.,,,, shots to score, while the Maroon team worked the pivot play to perfection, leading 20-5 at one stage of the game. The third straight victory was recorded over a -jj -'N strong Bucknell team, 36-26. The first half was very even but the second-half 'T:3, ',,,, ',,': point-getting attack of the Lafayette team enabled them to coast to victory. Chenoweth, Bucknell's star forward, was one of the best basketball players ever 13:----m seen on a Lafayette floor. 'f'gf,g g Lafayette took two straight games from the Muhlenberg team, both times .Lili by the margin of six points. The first contest, at Allentown, was an easy victory, suelfl . pyg-,...,,,.,,-,x 'vw-'-'W---an-an-q hwy-an-r-,-. .,,. .. if-wmv.-,Q,L,,- . . Huw-........,, -1-rv-up 12531 -,v-..-................,,, ,..,...............-.... i - ' I-----v '---L-A--.--an-neltt .,. .. - .. .,... . . - ., .... , -.-Y-.. ..-... -.,., --, -..,. ..- , .-, --. Y - - , i -2-Y Q ...rn-I A......-.... .....-...i.. 1.-..,T --f',, 'm-- .-.230-L-. fir-.'..i-K nl1-.T. ,. , .. 4 . - - , . ... . -,w --.Y , Lg-' A f- 4- -13:11 , W,-,MWYT .-- -'xi Q f .LA, iL.-7'-.Lf'.' 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The Lafayette team took the lead at the very outset and never relinquished it with the game ending 28-16. The six-game winning streak was snapped by the same Rutgers team in the second of the series, played at Easton, when a second-half rally fell short and the Scarlet nosed out a two-point win, 22-20. The Rutgers team was primed for revengeand ran up a nine-point lead on the overconfident Leopards. The second half found them gradually crawling up on the visitorsibut the final whistle found them still two points in the rear. A strong Washington and Jefferson team was added to the list of victims, 38-27. The game was slow and unexciting in the first half, but both teams stepped out in the final twenty minutes, with the Maroon having the better of it and outplaying the visitors. The pivot play with Wermuth on the foul line worked especially well in this contest. Lafayette's third defeat of the year was taken at the hands of a strong and well-coached Colgate team, 26-21. Coach Jordan had his team well-oiled and their offense was unstoppable in the first half. The second half was much closer and Lafayette outplayed the visitors and came within one point of tying the score, but H. Anderson sank two field goals a few minutes before the final whistle and the game ended with Colgate holding that five point margin. One of the most exciting games of the year was played at Bethlehem and the Lafayette team nosed out the Brown and White by one point, 35-34, in the first of the series. Both teams played brilliant basketball, and the lead see-sawed from one to the other throughout the game. Lehigh maintained a slight advantage at the end of the first half, but this fell before the sharpshooting of the Leopards and with less than a minute to play Lehigh was five points behind. Two well- directed long shots by Chambers and Bomhoff placed the Brown and White only one point in the rear, and just as the game ended, Bomhoff launched a long shot which hit the rim and bounced off. An inability to get started in the first half was the underlying reason for Lafayette's fourth defeat, received at Princeton by the score of 34-29. The Tigers put a big team on the floor, and taking full advantage of their height in' follow- ing-up shots, they ran up a 20-S lead in the first half. The Maroon quintet out- played the winners in the second half, and threw a scare into the Princeton fol- lowers by crawling up to within five points of the Orange and Black. Princeton froze the ball during the final minutes to keep their lead intact. The season was brought to a fitting close with a well-won victory over Lehigh 29-22. Lehigh was outplayed throughout and were held without a field goal in the entire first half by the impregnablc Lafayette defense. The use of many sub- stitutes late in the game enabled Lehigh to cut down on the Leopards lead. Joe Thomas, former Lower Merion star, was elected to lead the basketball team of 1932-33. Thomas starred on the Freshman five and has been a regular forward for the past two years. Walter Maloney, of Phillipsburg, was chosen to manage the court team in the coming season. ---xg ----.-.-...Q -wngg H -an 1 1 -annua- I2s4J -,-. ..-.. --... .'-E '71 ft- -1'-':-1-1 ff , v..- V. , -.... - 1- -::..- . ..-- --.-.......- ....-....... -4 .....- ' - - . 11- , V, -,,,. A..,,,,,- Y, - W Y, , V- Y-- -7 , Mg... f Vw-, 1-nn:-.Ti Y.-:.Y-5--.2-YV:,'.Z:3L T377 - , +f,iw-Y --. 1-.in-. it-2.1! zgrrlyr-ill! Y-i A - -f - , , ,F - J- --Y. fi-1- fp .iff , 'pi 4 , 1, --'S-:lf-2? 4- 235 1.1: ix -'J-J 'Af-ii-,llffgfiirff 'A 'V - ' .-f---:Q v7 A- ' A V ...... .--l '.'. tE.Z ' :TT '72 7 11 '?.1 .jg-Lg - 4 ., W ' 727' .14 - ' T' - :LZ N' .::.. ' If N ,V U -. 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PFIZNNING ........,,....,......................,.........,........ Manager HIS year Coach Dearden faced the difficult task of developing a team from green material. 1-jj Only four lettermen, around which to build, returned to school. Handicapped by inexperience, ZIQL, the Maroon booters won only one of their nine games. Three of the defeats, however, were ZIQIT' by the margin of only one goal. The powerful Army combination was held scoreless until the last 1111, minute of play, but then the Lafayette defense weakened and Army, just before the whistle blew, 1 '.', scored the one point necessary to win. Bucknell was extended two overtime periods before NT emerging victorious, 3-2. The defeat of Rutgers, 2-0, was the outstanding event of the season. 1'f ' ' TEAM ll.. ' Snook, goal Ross, uulxillv riglvl H' ' Reinhart, rigbl flllllmwk Ellsworth, inxiili- rigbl Lowe, If-fl fullback Snyder, t'f'llfl'Y' Sales, rigbl bzllflmrle liwing, inxiilz' lufl Clammer, fwllrr bulflnlrk, Match, onlxirlz' lvfl 1 Brown, Iwfl lmlflnlrk I RECORD : Lafayette 2 Haverford 7 Lafayette 0 Stroudsburg State Teacher's College 5 Lafayette 2 Bucknell 3 Lafayette 0 Penn State 4 Lafayette 0 Army l Lafayette 2 Rutgers 0 Lafayette I Stevens 2 Lafayette I Swarthmore 4 jjjjml I Lafayette 0 Lehigh 2 H-'--'-g L. L. Lown ,,, --'fl - C Tu plain jf ..........,.--. W-'11 A .,.,-...,....f .......-....... . , Q . ..,.,...........-........ M -. I za, I , ' x -U V'-f ..,f-..-.....,. - - A ' 7' , . ..,,, -.: z., .'-2- ,xo .. 'fifnff ,- Y an v--if-f W - 'fflf F fl -I'f-ri'-.1ffnT-r::':::' 1 . .,.,,,: A .ia ig gli- .mf -t L. -ji A 1-E1-Lii33..f-7r,q--3 gl 5 I L:-9'3f5ij',:- '..4A 1' --.-, as-..... iq-....... Isnt...- Q-s....,.. -L -... log ny. nan., Qng...,,. vv- ,, 3- 1: t .Q -ul 1 aww YEARS X -un-il 1-1 . L J.. S z -q 1 an .msg 4-n --an i -ak 'fe ,A s --1-1 Izri-'- i 'Ti-I -.er o -211+ Q jf- if r- o-'rw ' 1- .fu .,,.r .-, fi- in , . M 1: u M ,--A- 273: - ': ' 6 i . V it 'xiii 'A - X . ..-Z , N' A lf w 5 X h Q j ' 1- J. , , Q A- 1 ff ' . 7:1 , XS' , ' ' , , , , . . i , . L s .,---. . M, f, .- ' l X In .sw -qw .- K Q- -I tw P -:QL 3 Ng. -.xx -Q, ,K I P LV, ,, .XNSQ1 XX is XX Q- R m.. -t... -A 4' - ,r ,, , ' X - j L I 'M i .t A 5 -I ilgff 1. X TQ., - ... .., .X . SERFASS, NAoL1a, BOlZT'I'Cl'lER KAUFMAN, Toxflf, GIIKARD, MANll2LI.O Mucnucul., HEAD, Lmiw, SIEGFRIED, AI.'FIIlElMI'1lK CRCDSS COUNTRY MILLAKIJ A. Lmnv . . . . , ,... ..... . . , Cnpluiu L. SHIMER SERFASS Manager WALTER E. Boisrrcunn .............,....,..................................... Couvh HE cross country team made quite a good showing this year, considering the fact that most of the matches were with teams out of their class. The team, which is composed mostly of soph- omores, showed a decided improvement throughout the course of the season, far outstripping, in the Middle Atlantic and National Championship meets, teams that had beaten them earlier in the season. Captain-elect Keyser . showed exceptionally good form, and, as there is only one letter man graduating this year, a successful season is looked forward to for next year. Libby Keyser Kaufman Toll Girard TEAM M aniello Megargel Head l Siegfried l Altheimer RECOR D October I6-Lafayette 40 New York University 15 3 Oc tober October November 16-l. 24-Lafayette 24 Lehigh 3 I 30-Lafayette 37 Princeton 18 C. A. A. A. A.-CLafayette finished Hfteenthj lVllI.LARD A. LIBDY November 2.3-M. A. S. C. A. A.-fLafayette finished ffillflllb -4,-... .... ,' ',. .. . . ..., Crllrlrlin I- 2671 ... -.-...., ,, ,,.. ,4..,.. ....... if , ..-...- ........- ....,... .A ,,,...... ,-'-vw., r ... ,L.,, Y- ,.. 1.1 -.-...Q-5 ..-....--us' '-Q-s.,Q .-...,-....... ,.-e...--1 ......-... .--.- ............,. --.Q -..f-...- -........,,, .---v-Q... -........-.f ...4--.,. ......,.... ........ ......,,.,q -.....-.4 -........ mill ll .....vs.-f-g ...aa- .G-fungi ...- -,N-5, ......,g .,.,....,..-. ...-...- .,........ .....-.... ...-.-.. .-.-. -...-... -.-..- .--..-.4 .-...pa .-.-..-.-Q ........, ......- .-.- llsllmilmiz l ll -so....- .--.-Q . ..-v- .-.-.va .--an .-.a-v- .pany .-.-.- .,-.-- .--o.-. ..--...- ----..,.. .--ipaq .-A--...,,,, ,gn-. Y.,+z' ' fu -..-- I '-.4 - 4. '1 'll7-3-QT-:V-1-:JS-,,-',',-, ffl 'Q'- ,.: ,i ,, -' -'vu Y , 1-5. -1-5 v. -. v -. ,egg . - ' .-- W-.M Y - - -YZ, P... , ,....' f. 4 ... Y ,, ..,.? ,vi , A.. ,if Tv, , -A- ,L 'ff f--'TZ' -e-'? :Pfm C.'.A1'.L1 - .17 , U?-hz' r...-3? 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Woiuuai., .IoiAiNsoN, Ii1.i,1s, l'lUN'l'lilK, BIQNNQR Hunm-ps, Piialtclz, Wiiiis, Ascu, DYsoN, LANIZ, SNYDER Wm-gn, RUIH-.Il'I'S, ANrs1avlNia, PiaNNA, IJAVIS, XVll.soN, SANnnAr:u 'U LACROSSE -TSA OliliICl!ll.S SAMUILI, T. PHNNA, ju. . . ,... . f .,.,.. , . . Culiluiu .-- ' ELMER R. HUNTIZIK .,.. . . . Manager ' DAVID T. Bxmnuix ........,............................,......,............... Coach HE 1931 lacrosse team was another of the year's record-breaking teams. They attained their - great fame by winning a game, thereby breaking a two-year losing streak. Incidentally, Waslm- -:Zin ington, besides being the team whose conquest broke the streak, was also the last team beaten 'TI' before the start of the losing streak. However, we must not censure the boys too highly for their '- unimpressive record, for they had the satisfaction of being ahead of most of their opponents, ' including Lehigh, at half time. -, 'I'liAM -'-----7- Dyson, goal Davis, c'r'lllc'r - Penna, ou! home Asch, vvnlrr --.-. ' I Sanelbaeh, in hmm' Weed, livin! . N Angevine, firxl ullurk Worrel, vowr poll!! . ' Driggs, firxl ulhlck. Snyder, lirsl rlvfrllxz' N--J- , Roberts, MTIIIIII Alfllllflf. Hughes, fri! t,l'fl'lIXI' MN-LL Q Wilsimii, .vrrollil ufiurk Wells, xvvmlil ll!'f!'llM' ' u3f.ffY. ' Pierce, lbinl ullurk Girard, lbiril rlr'fi'ux4' ' Reinhardt, llrirfl rllluvk. Zahn, llviril ilvfwlxc' ' h G Montenaro, lbirrl ulhnrk Renter, lbirfl lll'fl'llXl' in i RECORD i . March 28--Lafayette 0 Army l I0 Q . ' 7 April 1-Lafayette 2 New York University S April ll-Lafayette 2 Rutgers 12 ' ' April 24-Lafayette 4 Nlifashington College 2 ' - April 25--Lafayette 0 Navy ll ' ' , April 29-Lafayette 4 Lehigh 5 .,.,...,', i W W 4-K ' May 2-Lafayette 2 Swarthmore 8 .' SAMUEL T. PIANNA May 9--Lafayette 2 University of Pennsylvania li Cujnlain May I3-Iafnyette 0 Stevens . 6 ' .1 .2 - QOL D ' . I 268 1 . ' ':.. , ... -- -T : - AA 'fT'4'71'jr -.: ffA?.:- 1':'5':'-ff.'-f-- ,- ,fff:f'A.. 'QTTAYA f '5:.':':7 5 5. e AA' 1'- ' or A ?i fii'?T3E:: :+A ,J4-::f2:gA.,g T A 121 A liar: .--Af rl--iflfiee Ti ' AA--'-- fr ' ff' 'L 1 -44 ,,.....1:. 2:1 1 if .5242- :1i.w' gf Ein-,tf1': 3 'qviisilgf inn--. lun.. in.- -.-. Q., -1 L -.7.4.! '-.ilxf 1-' f ' 'i-' -1-ir ' .zrff -'- .ac ,V f, as ' L . -' h ix ,X in A -1 1' N -L 3 use QYE .X f . I Nil Iii' .fu , AX, fl! :K C . 5 H' -, l 1 fr a X r. ,J gp.. vu' , .. , fx - X-' vi Q -tv. l X 6 vt TJ i I H 4 if if ..,. ,ff 'Uh-+....' :Q - - '- 'u-..-....' . 7' l X ,, N4 ?nu.-1- --T-Z.,. ei. ' lips... li-1. lui...-, iss-.... is-,. lin., in out 'iii' A.. 1 Q-, .f V Q e ....--- 5-A w,,, TIIIEODOIKE SLAG1-za . . HENRY H. jomzs .. Naomi, joNl3s, Mn.Lmt Taou'1', MAlK'I'IN, Bauuiin KAUIVMA N, Ammrosn, SLAGER, LANN, WRESTLING OFFICIALS rx Clmwroan .. Cnjziain . Manager MICHAIEL Mnmau ........,.....,......,..... . .........,................... . . . . Crm-b ECAUSE of an act passed by the State legislature by which the Pennsylvania State Boxing Com- mission interfered with intercollegiate boxing and wrestling within the State of Pennsylvania, the Lafayette matmen engaged in only three encounters during the 1932 season. The initial con- test with City College of New York resulted in a 23-11 victory for the Maroon grapplers. This was followed by a win over the Scarlet wrestlers at New Brunswick, the count being 17M-HM. The bricfseason was completed by a 34-0 defeat at the hands of Lehigh University, Intercollegiate wrestling champions of 1931. Barber, 118 lmuml Martin, 126 lmuml Trout, 13 S lmnufl 'l'IiAM Slager, 15 Lane, 165 Ambrose, Crawford Kaufman, 14S flillllltl january 9 january 16 january 23 February 12-- February 19- Febrnary 27- Lafayette -Lafayette Lafayette- Lafayette RECORD S jmu ml pull ml 17S lmuml lm: 1 'Qv u 'wiglll -Ursinus Ccaneelledj 23 C. C. N. 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Manager MICHAEL A, MlLLult ......,.................................................. Conch AFAYETTE had a fairly good swimming season, winning three meets and losing three. A surprise victory was scored over a strong Lehigh team, while Delaware and Johns Hopkins were also beaten. Lafayette bowed to Penn, Army, and Franklin and Marshall. Several pool records were shattered, two by Jim Bowman, who negotiated the 440 in S' minutes, 41 seconds, and the back- stroke in l minute, 48 and 3-S seconds. Captain, Phoebus set at new brcaststroke mark of 2 min- utes, il and 3-10 seconds. Briggs was high scorer for the team. ln thc eastern collegiates, with but three men entered, Lafayette placed fourth in 13 teams, taking second in a medley relay, while Bowman won the backstroke, and Briggs placed in the finals in the 100. TEAM Briggs, 50, 100 Phoebus, lm'u.vfxlrnln', relay Marcellus, iliw, l1mlxf.vIr'okI' Harmon, 50, l00 Bowman, l11n'kxlruki', 440 Liske, lmvkxlrukv Ford, 440 Lafayette 36 Lafayette 20 Lafayette 3 l Lafayette 2 l Lafayette 3 I Lafayette I 8 Cunvoan P. Puomxus Cnjifain 'Z I 270 .J U, , .. . -- M, Miller, Jim' Ameli, relay Townsend, r RECORD Delaware University of Pennsylvania Lehigh Franklin and Marshall johns Hopkins Army 4- vluly 23 Sl 28 38 28 52 - 54- il?-at ':'.. Y A- 1 .nn 'I -nu-Q ---.1 . ---aus ..- -.--.- .........-,- -san- 8 1 .-.-.- ..-.--.A -.----an - --:mai 42: rgggrg, W Y, W ,.f,, ----I --'-' ,.-. .:..:.g.-.,..,.,:'---...... . '-----A .,.1--N... - f f-Af, fu-----1:1-221 -. --M. ,LL ,, . N-: f .,. -- -1- 3 .23-A . , ' ' '1. ,--Q 3- , , 43' ' ,A., ' A- A r f-1, 'T ..... L,-A -L1 c - -..-,-- ' .-1--f,...t-1-H--7-: 2 if ff- - ----- ..., -..,a... Y-A YY- , , , ,,,... --ff.. , ,,,...,d ,.Y-A.... 'S -f f-, TLA - f . 7 --'-.5 .41 ...g.f- . ..'i '..1zf,p-- 1'f,4.,A,.......... 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Culnlaiu l A. P. RIDER .. . .,....... ........ . . Manager lil G. T. Booman ...,...........,................................................ Coach lil very attractive though stiff schedule, comprising some of the foremost opposition in the fencing ranks of the east was the principal cause for the poor season undergone by the Maroon swords- men. A decisive defeat at the hands of Army opened the season for Coach Booker's charges and was followed by an equally decisive victory over Temple University. Defeats by Yale, Penn- sylvania and Rutgers then occurred, the schedule being finished by a win over Lehigh. Captain Vail was the most outstanding performer on the team last season, having been defeated in the epee only twice. Vail, elm' Lathrop, foils Alexander, elm' Wolff, foils February 13--Lafayette February 20--Lafayette February 26-Lafayette March 11--Lafayette March 19-Lafayette April 2-Lafayette l...: ...... - ,- 1... ,-.., M: 15, A, .-.......-........ -, TEAM Crane, foils 1 Vogt, sabre 'X 2 Howard, mlm' RECORD 3 Army I3 Temple 4 Yale 2 Penn 8 Rutgers I0 Lehigh 'v.-..- ....-..,.. ...N iinmlizmls iii! fill ..p-w-an--can .,....-...- ...,.,-..,.i .-...,,..,. ..-.F-Ni ........si ....,-.,,,,. --'vane ...f-qq ...-..--na -'vvhvhl ,.N-.va-.gl Mlm H I4 4 . 13 I5 ..T----- ........... 9 ......... ............,.. -.Q--A-...ns .-.1-.sn F. W. VAII. 7 Ca pfuin A ' '-'---' .---v-q....,- .v-es.-.....- .--1-4-an .pn-4-...Q -.-an-Qqvg ..-.,..n.-1...--.ug 271.l -.-..., ..,, '- -- 1- ,. ng.:-' ,-,..- -.--.-- -- EL Y- Y- in , , , A G-,, get... -rj.:-A--s....,1p-.-. gl, Y Yrwlvr f J! - ...:....'. 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Mrnmgr'r .av-.-v-....,... .,............-- -Q--vw.,-. -.p,+,-4-.-. ..-.,.-.-,- .,,..,....., ,.....-Q..-. -9.-A...-. -an-Q.---. ,,......,.. ,Q--A,-.. ill? ' completed the schedule. ll llllll I. i, 2. , 3. .......... ..,....,,... 4. ........,.,..- ........,.... ,..,,... .....,.-...... ......,....... ......,..... Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette . Lafayette ,, ........,,.... . nm.,-..... 4--.fe-..-.-... -5-..- g-nQ.-...,.. ll 1 Lafayette --'P Lafayette I -. X s Lafayette Lafayette 4 H . A Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette Lafayette ll , Ju . . W I F . ll if -....fv..... hVll.I.IAM S. Ramsar Cujrlrlirl i-'sa-.a.'1'v ' -fy-'44-:Q ' ..-.-...-.-'-l- nu-Q-....,.,......-..- uu-....--f---' - -.f iw,-4: ' ' A' .,,. ..-.. -.-L, FHOMAS FRYDIELI. ,,... ..,......,..,,........,,..,..,.,,, ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, , , , , , Coach S a result of strenuous opposition which included some of the foremost tennis teams in the - East, the 1931 netmen enjoyed only a mediocre season comprising four victories and six de- feats out of ten starts. The season was opened with the powerful University of Pennsylvania outfit in which encounter the Maroon received an overwhelming defeat of 9-0. Two defeats then followed at the hands of Princeton and Stevens Tech. The netmcn then returned to their local courts where a 6-3 victory was registered over Union College. Three more setbacks and three wins Ramsay Schwartz Hoyt Cook 0 0 4 6 6 2 ti 5 I 6 I1 272 l ir: .1 , QAA ff '. li-: ,' . : T1 '?, '1 ' :---T -f- ' ' TEAM S. Murch 6. Anewalt 7. Wlmitbeclt R ISCOR D I Pennsylvania Princeton Stevens Union Swarthmore Rutgers Lehigh Haverford Georgetown Navy Temple 9 9 5 3 3 7 frainj Qrainj 2 6 Qrainj New York University 8 A rmy 3 f... --...-. .-...--..,,., 11 Qu: un 1 - u .-n an-.an 9-nn: ...-4-u-...gl Q ...... .......-- V ,V,.A,. ,l-- - - v' ,rt i A --Agttt ' 1-'ff' VA' ' nf, ' - ,:TY 'n -,,, ,,T -ll- .ewe- A,- -if- A-4-Aj f: '- --f '--, 3 ,pci nxt '14 G--, V .?, Y, 45' Y f---A- ' 'll '- v.. - TQ, AY, gi rf: ii f fi ii1 .?Af' .f A. -A. -.,, ' ---,- ,..,,,.? .., ,., Qvulsunq ' -us-ang ' ,-.-A Q rf- -.. V.. .---mans i ..... ,-qs,- --1--'ding . ---.vu-Q, .- ----qgg 1 - 'W j-,-, ,.,-I llllilillll ll . .......p- ---s--an +..-...v-4 ----.-..-an ----...-5 lllll lllilll illimlimlima lil 5 ..,--...qu I 2 llll .-..,..,..-...- ...-..., ...... ........,.......- . -,......,.......,,,-. , L , -...-. ':f.'.'.'.' :TI 1-:Q:.. ?? 7 Eff?-:'A-fiilg'-Y A-I -rg,-' -D , '7- 5 1 I fill' l 'uh , t .Q-I Sf U EA i - or -Tp I up In V: up ,Q mint 9 , is g, X. f ' ' ' , L. af, :ff as-fl X- x s-X.. 1 'N N j 'll' , N Qi, ' N- 8 r 1 ii. 'P ' ' A'-L'riti:F.': ,, 'S X -...,.., X -,. l 1 A,. ,. Wk., , - ' - Pj'-1 57 ' -E. ,X .. A-in , , . ,,,.- ,Nf.v.'3,13g,g.? 'mljffi-'ii ill KLo'rz Svimsua BIUQWIZR, LA RocQu15, Powlzus, RlilNlIAll'l' Ol7FlCl!ll.S JAMES H. PONVEIKS, ju. . . ..,....,....... . . , Cupluin ROBERT L. KI.o'rz, ju. ..........4..,....... ........4........................ M inmgcr HE golf team, under the able leadership, of Captain -Iim Powers, kept up its consistently good record, and celebrated its first year as a recognized minor sport by turning in the best record of any sport at Lafayette this past year. Playing the best college golf teams in the East, with the home games on the difficult Wmilf Hollow course, and losing only one game out of twelve games played is a record for the athletic Hall of Fame of the school. Although Captain-elect Brewer turned in the best individual record, winning eleven out of twelve matches, thc whole team turned in a brand of golf that would be quite in place in any professional tournament. TEAM Powers Spenser Brewer l.al ROCQLIC Klorz Reinhart Taylor RECORD April 17--Lafayette 4M William and Mary W April 18-Lafayette SM Franklin and Marshall M April 25-Lafayette 3 University of Penna. April 29--Lafayette 4 Swarthmore May I--Lafayette 5 Rutgers May 5-Lafayette 7 HflV0rf0l'sl May 8-Lafayette 5 Bucknell May 9-Lafayette 0 Penn State May I3-Lafayette S Lehigh May 16-Lafayette S Army May 20-Lalfnyvfw 5 C0lA!MC JAMIQS H. Powlaas May 23--Lafayette S New York University Cglimin D -. . li, Uh-.0-. , tml .-.-.4 L,,:- D -.......,, .......- '...... ....... ,,.,.- - -.., H, .-- ,Y , , A ---s..? .,,i,...-. . ...,.-...-..,..,. U...-.. ...A.........,,,.....-.. ...-N...-..-.,..-.,--.,, '---uri-sg - ..,...-..........s.-. ....... --- .........,. ...- , , ,.,- Y...-Y 3 ..- ,-...... v-....,. ..,.-S., ..-..,..., ...... . 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PETRIKA ........,.........................,.,..,,......,., Assixlanl Cmurlz --'TT HE Lafayette small-bore rifle team went through a successful season of shoulder-to-shoulder jgjjjf' matches, winning three out of four meets. The rifle team conforms to the rules of the National Fx, Rifle Association, using a regulation Army rifle. The range is a SO-foot indoor range located X- in the basement of South College. The shooting is done from four positions, prone, sitting, kneeling, and standing. Lafayette shot postal matches with most of the eastern universities, and ':::Q- last spring placed second in the Williaiii Randolph Hearst trophy matches against 50 other teams 25355-FW of the eastern United States. Through the regular season, Lafayette defeated Drexel, the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, and Lehigh, but was nosed out by C. C. N. Y. TEA M john W. Miller George D. Hegeman 1-:T:-l-- Theodore W. Lewis Albert W. Petrika -'75-f-l? James O. Lofstrom William B. Bertolet Walter L. Iirhardt A. Carroll Thorn jg j ' Murray J. Backes Joseph C. Follaytar jj Edward S. Kennedy Charles T. Truax 'T f John C. Ludlum Angelo R. Peruso - RECORD :li-L Lv -:W 1 Lafayette 1280 Drexel 1262 L, lIi1.1...L Lafayette 1280 University of Pennsylvania 1196 f:':fff...'f'. Lafayette 1280 C. C. N. Y. 1290 Ijfljrfrj ' Lafayette 2497 Lehigh 2446 :,':fjgiTg. T 4 fffl., I- '-n',ff,---.-fw'H .,.., ..,. .--.. ' ' -....::'1'i:::f 7: +-W-537-T-T 5 - ' '1 jggxxxxi .f I i'ZZ'-T.'.!.'2f:f:-1:2 n-157-2.--. ' 274 :I ' ......'.2' .J , L , .. L, .. 11.4. - -'T--T - 'IT ..fi..::.1.'I -. iii' :T,L'I.I-I-1 15?.'I.' -1.1.4- . -.- f li -.4 1ii7f'fE:g,ff5:- 3-T7 , ., ,Y , . 1 . H- ANK '- P: - jQ1A'fTi t: f'l -Sffffiffw-LZLl'f i?T'Z':'-Til' w.::L7-'IT5 'ACKCC 7 W T' ' ' 'Ai' ,, Ez-,Len Y- v L.. V H ,....::,-. . ...--.-..-.. . ,.......-..,-. N-+,..N-. ..,,,..,.. -A.--. -.-V.-.. ...,.H ye, -' f f,1Mm-,zf A .- - MJ.. .1-'7.. 95- W, -J- lf . A -.Ab Q K- ,hw A ,. i.. l7Ae7fQ'1.L. 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Q...-.fu-. p-.rv-... -...-Q....,. ,,..-... --Q....... -.-.... us...---. are-gh... n.,...,..-. rv-.4-.-e..,.,.. 1-...4..,.. we lllflfflllflllllllli rv ,f-.,,.,,-. ,,..-.,,-.1--. I---Q.-.. ,,....,-. ,,..... ,........,-. ....+-...- ..--V...-. .-w..-.-- -s.-.v-. -n.,..-, ....,..-.. ..,..... --1.-...... -.M-.. -..,...Q,. .,...... .....-..- Q..-v-. .--...av-. ...f- ............ .....--. ,..--.-.- ..v.-.- Q-v..--. Sl'IIiLl.IENl.!liRGEll, SLACK, BIALKOWSKI, BIALIEK, BAM, PATTON, FRIEDEIUCKS, STABLEY, BAss1z'r'r, PATIEMA N, THOMPSON Hutsus, 'NliClKASON, Pucsu, KlzNNunv, HALLIII1, Mulxslzm., CSHRNY, Nusl, DI2I.VliCCl'll0, JOHNSON MIiYl5Ii, KQJI, SMALLHY, Rusk, COLLINS, CLARKE, ADAMQ, DUMON'l', MCCAA, COIKLli'l l', JAGO FRESI-IMAN FOQTBALL OFFICIALS WAI.'Flill 1'A'r'roN . . ,.,..... . . FRANK L. Huous ., ALLAN P. .IonNsoN ,. jon-IN H. THOMPSON . . . PAUL M. SHELLENDIEIKGIER . ,,,.,,, , TEAM Patton, cvllfvr Fredericks, rwilvr Meixsell, vml Dumont, em! Nesi, guurrl Adamo, guard Bail, gmml Bassett, furklc' Nccrason, luvklv Pateman, larlclv McCaa, lacklv Kennedy, vml Collins, curl Slack, quurh'rlmvk, Strunk, luvlzlr' jago, quurlw'lnn'lc. Stabley, balfburk Bialkowski, bulflmvk Haller, lllllfllllfk. . . . Crllztuiu Pugh, bulflmrk Meyer, bulfbuclc. Smalley, balflmrk Cscrny, lnrlflmrle Corlctt, bulfbuvk Clarke, bulfllurk Bialck, flllllltlfk M fr lHlgL'l' . . Trainer . Coach . . . Conch DelVcccl1io, fllllbrlfk Rusk, blllfbllfk Koji, fnllburk 5 RECORD ' Lafayette 0 Blair 0 -'-'---- . Lafayette 40 Stroudsburg 0 Lafayette 0 Muhlenberg 7 ::'--f-'H ' Lafayette 6 Wfyoming 7 :fy-N . Lafayette 0 Rutgers 6 ' Lafayette 0 Keystone Academy IR - ' Lmt'ayctte 26 Lehigh I9 L.. J .,,, , ..- . ,,,, 1u.,.,.,,-,,.... . Gil ,V-W-,-,, .0-au-cup 1 .....-.-.- hllta--.,.,,.- . . li 276 :I U H . ' -Q N h .T .-:--...L--ii? J. -,,if -' ,521-',r -If-L-TNS' -H - L A JE' ,, -if QE.-F- SQ-:.rf f ' 5 a- ' i':',- --1 '57 ' ,fv,V:j.i: l......E-J .az - sf - Tia! -:L Q' if-Y ' 1 :Taj fi ' f -Lrg ,..,-fig-L-'H fi T'-:W Arrr f L7 ' ' Y V- A - L ' L tt fr :L :fr A gr..-- :--.. f ' -. 2-: e - --ee 7'+-f f fag '- -' ' .-.FZ-. :1 'fI'1. - : - ..-ne-A -'- efffi-l,.'.f'f? -' 'Sgr if: f f A 2.-- - '. ff --.N - 'TFTTL , 1 9 551 L 9 1.9 Us un-.. kann 'ir---v.-...., l..,,,-- QI!-...,-,,, ii-sg, ,l rl ill ' X X -.-ug, - e---: . 1' , - f rf , F-..-Q , X xt: ,Ng ug, mv 1 '- X - 5 ' . ,- ...,, .Jn 1. ,-V p I , --u C ' ' ' ' 'fy f ' i -4g4,.,.f-Z QQ i ig -- - -an-. f FRESHMAN FOOTBALL HE 1931 freshman football team which Coaches Johnny Thompson and Paul Shellenberger put out had only mediocre success from the standpoint of games won and lost. The yearling gridders scored but two victories and'one tie game was recorded. The remainder of the games, four in number, were defeats for the frosh eleven. Walter E. Patton, former Wyoming Seminary athlete, was chosen to captain the team before the final contest of the season with Lehigh. The season opened with a scoreless tie with Blair Academy, a game in which Lafayette missed several good chances to score but failed to produce the final punch. Then came an overwhelming victory over the Stroudsburg State Teachers College by a score of 40-0. The next four games went into the records as losses. Muhlenberg downed the Maroon team by a single touchdown, 7-0, and the follow- ing Saturday, Wyoming Seminary nosed out Lafayette by the margin of the point after touchdown, 7-6. The next week, Lafayette bowed to Rutgers, once again by just one touchdown, 6-0, and following this the losing streak reached the pro- portions of four in a row when Keystone Academy trounced the freshmen by an 18-0 margin. This defeat brought the season up to the final fray with Lehigh, and for this occasion the frosh snapped out of their losing ways to get away with a 26-19 triumph over the Bethlehem yearlings and thus compensate in some mea- sure for an otherwise extremely poor season. Some of the most consistent performers on the frosh eleven were Captain Patton, Charles Stabley, all around halfback, Bialek, fullback, and Strunk, Bassett, and Nesi in the line, as well as Baizin, the line and Bialkowski in the backfield. In the opening game of the season, a very powerful Blair eleven battled La- fayette to a scoreless tic. The prep school outfit apparently had a stronger offense than Lafayette, but was unable to score on the Maroon gridders. On one occasion, Blair had a second down on Lafayette's five-yard line with four yards to go for a first down, in the middle of the first period, but Lafayette braced and held for three ensuing plays to take .the ball on downs. Outstanding players for the Maroon eleven were Bassett, Strunk, Patton, Baiz, and Kennedy in the line, and Stabley and Bialek in the backfield. Bramick and. Apgar starred for Blair. In the second period, Lafayette carried the ball to Blair's 38-yard line, where DelVecchio barely missed a long try for a field goal. Again in the second half, Blair threatened the Maroon goal line, when several penalties against Lafayette coupled with a long 40-yard run by Apgar carried the prep school gridders down to the eleven-yard line. Here Lafayette again braced and held for downs. The following Saturday, Lafayette romped to an easy win over Stroudsburg State Teachers College by a 40-0 margin. Led by Charlie Stabley, former Kings- ley star, who got away for runs of 27, 37, 40, and 60 yards, scored three touch- downs, and added four points after touchdown, the Leopard yearlings had things all their own way from start to finish. Bialek and Bialkowski' alsoiran wild in a flashy Maroon attack. Using straight football, Lafayette got away to a 6-0 lead in the opening quarter, when Bialek scored on a center plunge after an advance from the Strouds- burg 40-yard line. Stabley missed the goal. Early in the second quarter, Lafay- ette again scored after a 40-yard run by Stabley, who was downed on the three- yard line. Bialek plunged over for the score once more, and this time Stabley added the point to make it 13-0, a score which was maintained until the end of the first half. I 277 1 Qi Wi WS? lj . , ,ig ,MW I if 3 fag, ' A QI ia- Q 'l . i gg ill f fs--sgqq --Q-N,- ---qi.. H- .---ng, - ---aug? mlm!! lllllnl Mill!!! . ,- - ft-any .......,.....4-g ..---.q.q, .--.-..-.....,. , , llllllillll Mill ..,.,..1.-, --Pvv-'rung ----.-..---w-Q. ..---...-----,qu .---...- .,,-N-1--.-s-...fmyqn - --..--r-4'---N... , .-...,-9-QV. - .--...W-.- . .-n.....f.......... , -.---k.,- ..i. --,-, A, Y ,.-. ...- . ...nu -.. .. . '- ',... -...,, ...,..- .-. 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On the third Saturday of the season, Lafayette suffered its initial defeat of the year, and its first of four consecutive setbacks. Muhlenberg scored a single touchdown to triumph over the proteges of Coaches Thompson and Shellenberger 7-0. The only score of the game came in the opening half, when a Lafayette fumble was recovered near the goal line by an alert Muhlenberg gridder, and the Allentown eleven took advantage of the opportunity to push over the winning points, with Sheehan going over. The extra point was also scored when Sheehan tossed a short forward to Dietrich. The Muhlenberg gridders had a strong team, but although Lafayette's de- fensive playing was good, the offense was very weak, with plays running too slowly and without good interference. Through the week following the game, great at- tention was given to the attack, with the hope of coming through with a victory in the Wyoming Seminary. However, the following Saturday witnessed the second loss for the frosh, who travelled to Kingston to lose to the Wyoming eleven by a single point, 7-6. The Maroon gridders outrushed and outpassed the Seminary athletes, they lacked suffi- cient punch to convert sustained drives into touchdowns. On no less than three occasions, the Leopards took the ball to within the five-yard line, but on each occa- sion they were unable to penetrate into touchdown territory. Wyoming scored within the opening minute of play. After returning the initial kickoff to the 40-yard mark, Hazinski, flashy halfback, raced through a big hole on an off tackle play and went 60 yards for a touchdown. Cumisky dropkicked the extra point, and the home team led 7-0. From then on until the last few minutes, the game was a series of Lafayette advances stopped short on every occasion. Through the remainder of the first half, Wyoming threatened on several occasions, but lacked the punch to score again against the fighting freshman eleven. Through the game, the playing of Stabley, offensively, and Weiss, Patton, and DelVecchio defensively, was outstanding. It was finally Stabley who scored his team's only score when he took a short pass from Pugh and dashed over the goal line for six points. DelVecchio attempted a placekick to tie the score, but the try was not successful. The following week brought the third straight defeat for the freshmen at New Brunswick, at the hands of the Rutgers freshmen, by a 6-0 score. Once more Lafayette outplayed its opponents, only to lose through an inability to make the best of good scoring chances. On one occasion, Lafayette was stopped inches short of the goal line, after Stabley broke loose for a 64-yard run to carry the ball deep into Rutgers territory. The Scarlet scored on its only good chance of the game when Truax went over after a sustained offensive of almost 60 yards. Weiss, DelVecchio, and Stabley featured the Lafayette attack, such as it was. 4 IZZSJ -.-o- v . -. 1 1 ' ,,, ,,.... ..... ..-....- -,..- -.,.. -.. -- .-.- ,--..- Z ..Y--5 . Y.......... ........... .-1 ',7-.- M .- - g......., -.... ,-- -O ,-, J..-' M-, .,-- .- ., . .,, -M .-..- - ..- 1 .L-.--g 'W N 1 --pears- --no-N--pp,-. wsu...-, ' A 'V ,,, ' ..a.:---,...' -----W -.i '.,.,' TE- Qs:-an-:. , ... 'ff df. .g,1: f' rY- ,-,- U- g l 'Y' -- '. ' Y' FFT Q- 721 T, 'V ef-.. -f Y 1-' -Ii-Q i 1-L ., ' 'g-4.5-gif S 'Tig '1 f IT- -v. a--.:,2,,, .TU g 5,3534--its ,-'-: .j.f- 6-,g,:,ai-'Q -sg f 5 ,ggi-5-agen-E555 f ,i-.ff M fe.-111' f' . W . fy' L :Ai if Q, 'TT' lin-e-...U X R 1 ,lip VW gf: in x' X 9 f Q.-wh, ,H . 2...-'g,ff a,-f f 1 - ,Q 155. ,Q s 1 45,5 ' , , JK: PJ. L-, 3,14 .. i ,S .-. mfs...-z.,.A ,fm -, I tgp i...-.' - if , nge - 1 x .. N ,ij - x : 1,2 -' jf- f - MN N55 fum txf,-,g - 1-5-..... , ' is...- W, nj-us! T The following Saturday brought the Maroon yearlings their fourth defeat ' in a row, in a game in which substitutes played almost all of the game. Keystone Academy triumphed over the freshmen in the latter's worst defeat of the season, 18-0. The upstaters scored once in the opening quarter, and twice more in the A third period on the strength of a blocked punt and later an intercepted forward pass. Late in the game, in the final period, Coaches Shellenberger and Thompson ..2.... injected the regulars into the game, who were withheld because of injuries, and - the Keystone attack was halted, but Lafayette was unable to push over a touch- U down. Stevens and Wyzorek starred for the Keystone outfit, while Rusk, Fred- ericks, and ,Iago played well for Lafayette. Then came the season finale against the traditional rival, Lehigh. And after . a terrific battle from start to finish, Lafayette emerged victorious by the score of . 26-19. Lafayette drew first blood, scoring in the opening period when Charley ' Stabley raced 55 yards to cross the goal line of the Brown and White to give the -I Maroon team a 6-0 lead. . Lehigh came back later in the quarter to tally a touchdown, and when the first period ended, the Leopard yearlings were behind by a 7-6 score. Lafayette kept on going, however, and added a second touchdown before the half came to a close, making it 13-7. In the third period, Lehigh tied the count at 13-13 with its second touchdown, but Lafayette came back with a third six-pointer to take a 19-13 lead at the close of the third period. The final period saw Lafayette make another touchdown, only to have Lehigh ' cross the Maroon goal onceagain, and bring the final score to 26-19 as the game ----- ended. Stabley, Haller, and Nesi were outstanding players for the Lafayette frosh, -1-',,: ',, Stabley starring with outstanding ball carrying, while Nesi and Haller played a -f---- strong defensive game. ,, Lehigh's strong eleven was an outstanding favorite to trounce Lafayette, but 'l the Maroon team decisively outplayed its opponents in this final battle of the year, ,,,,,---:- and so got away to a good start in its four years of relationships with the Beth- ....-..... lehem College's athletic representatives. The victory in the last game also pro- ,7:,1- vided for the season as a whole some semblance of success, and more or less atoned A ------' for the four straight losses of the four preceding weeks. 'l ---ui -on-annul .......... .Ta-nun? 'T .... : '.. i ' --an-an 'F -....Z .. .-,faq -Q.-nv-sq ' ' 12291 . '- ------ ----........... -...g..., ,,, -'E'-5 --3 -':-' '- 'f-g--1-H -374-A ......--fg.:. 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SHlil.I.IiNIiliIlGlill . . . , Coarb xl.. , l T , 7l:AM --- ':l1-- Millard, lfilcbvr Miller, llvirrl bam? ---f-N--. ' Krumbolz, lrilrlwr Dreher, Ibinl lnm' .--,..,,.f liynon, zvllrbm' Sweet, xborl xlolv ---,-,L- Smith, nllrlwr, onlfirlfl Bishop, ollffivlfl ,,,,.,,,, ' Butterer, firxl bust' McCarthy, oulfirlil : ,f,,,, Van Aiken, hrxl lnm' Milligan, oulfirlfl ZI...., ' Crane, xvrmnl lnm' Kaufman, uulfvlal Q. 1: :icon D Lafayette Allentown Prep 9 ---A-'W Lafayette Perkiomen Seminary I4 ------W Lafayette Hill School I7 fag, Lafayette Wyoming Seminary 8 ljjjjyi' Lafayette Blair Academy 5 :jjj-nj Lafayette Pennington I llilriw Lafayette Lehigh 7 I,'I'Z.T,ZT' Iafaycm Lehigh 4 ..,T .lfff Lafayette Princeton I3 Lnfklycllv Wyoming Seminary 4 Z.1f,lffQ.I.. Lafayette Rutgers flkginj ifflfl Lafayette Newton Academy Ulainb f '.........,f1'Z1-v-.K M .. . '-H--'-'--r---'--el I 280 J . 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Qt : E vf' M . 2 ..- ----1- Vu . , .- 'i:L',.f' ': 1- '-w---: . , , --'vs EEET' LZSEEE FRESI-IMAN BASEBALL HROUGH a season which was featured not only by weird baseball but also 'l'1 ....Z . by some very fine ball playing, with the former in greater abundance, the - Lafayette freshman nine managed to chalk up only three wins in ten starts ------- last spring. Two of twelve scheduled games were rained out, and seven losses , - -'-' were suffered. --1.-- 1-'1'... Lafayette scored its trio of victories over Perkiomen, Blair, and Pennington. ' 4f---'-- Perkiomen was nosed out 15 to 14 in a ten inning battle which resembled an ex- .,..12C'. hibition of sand-lot ball. Lafayette had a long lead early in the game, but Perkio- men pulled up to tie the score, only to have the Maroon yearlings finally win out g in the extra session. The second win of the season was scored at the expense of Blair Academy, when Lafayette triumphed by an 11-5 count. Ernie Krumbolz was on the mound and turned in a creditable performance, behind consistent hit- .'.11'I ting by his teammates. 'f---3 Lafayette's final victory of the season was a brilliant pitching performance 7 ' by 'Butch' Millard, who turned back Pennington's strong club without a hit, 2-1. 'i An error, coupled with a base on balls and infield outs were combined to give the 'ml preparatory school outfit its only run of the game, keeping Millard out of twirling -F:---- a no-hit, no-run contest. All through the season, Millard pitched a good brand '131 ,.,., of ball, but poor support spoiled several contests for him. ,T',....... ' In the annual Lehigh series, Lafayette took two defeats from the old Beth- ' lehem rivals. The first game, played on Lehigh's field, resulted in a 7-4 reverse ......'L'.. .. for the proteges of Coach Paul Shellenberger, and the final game of the short series went to Lehigh again after a brilliant pitching battle in which Millard bowed by ..... '.: :... a 4-3 count. 'Tl The season opened at Allentown with a defeat at the hands of the Allentown . Prep outfit by a 9-6 margin. Then came the Perkiomen victory, after which Lafayette lapsed back into its losing ways and took a 17-16 defeat from Hill -33'-7 School's tossers, and an 8-S setback from Wyoming Seminary's fast club. After .L... I '.... this came the two triumphs over Blair and Pennington, while in the meantime a contest with Rutgers was rained out. '1---'- Between the two Lehigh defeats, another contest, scheduled to be played with l Newton Academy, was also rained out. Then. came the final two games of the .J.-1 '..: schedule, resulting in two more losses at the hands of Princeton, and Wyoming Seminary for the second time. The Princeton game was a runaway for the Tiger ,,:,I,, ',,1 ' yearlings, who rolled up a 13-3 count. The last tilt of the season, against Wyom- .l ing, was a close game throughout, but went to the Kingston aggregation by a 4-2 margin. T '....:::., Consistent performers for the Maroon frosh through the year were Captain 'T ......- ..2-. Tommy Eynon, catcher, Millard, star moundsman, Jerry Miller, at third base, the team's outstanding hitter, and Bill Sweet, shortstop. The Lafayette frosh were .4... .. ?'.. not a poor hitting team, but were deficient in their fielding. -L..-.. T .., : 'f '---- 2, . IZIIIZZLU .4:::::fEE .1 Q.. Lzsij -.--l.,.,--5-gquuun -..--vu...-gi .-.--A.-.-vu-q .--s..1.,. .-... if ..! ..... ......... ...- , i W -,, -K W f N-..-..--- - - . - -. .- -.- . - - - - - ...L -- - --.M ..-.- :.-.. - J -jj A r LL 15--.,.... -- -- ..s.1 Y ir . .,1- 'f-,-,lv .... fri Y T, ,jig-YW, f is' :armani Av , 1, nw V .. ,-,,......, .... , ,...i.......- --1...,.... -.f-i...... .-..-..-.4 --.-..,. .-........ -.......... ,..........' -..-..,-..' Q-..,,-. ...,...,., .-...,.,.. -...--. -..-,,..-. -.iw ,.,.-... --.-.,... ,v........ na-.-..,.. ,Q--. ,.....-... -,....-. ,....,v---1 ,...,.,,.,. --...,... 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Hill, flisrux, jurvliu, lnrmul jumll, high jump, Coffman, 880 sho! lrul Gcrslienow, 100 Fox, flixrux, juwliu, slml llul Mcgnrgel, milf, flL'0-lllilt' Schwackc, itll t'liIl Keyser, 880, milf, Iwo-mile, poll' uuul! Trout, 11010 zfuull lirhardt, bigb jump, poll' 1'uull Head, mile, Iwo-milf' RECORD Lafayette 69M Rutgers 47M Lnfalyettc S7 Lelmigli 60 l,:1f.iyelte 70 Blair 47 lnlfalyeltc 61 lfnsum Higli S6 -.r -..- 1 .-4.. ---... , ,... -......., .......... 128 2'I A , .---F ,.gVY A.4.:g, .Y---.-pfvt V .--' f -Y gf -W ml- '1::Af2 ',..1r'-, 1:13 ,ff ' . -...,....,..,-.-.--.gp x..-.1..,,.--s.-5-1-v ..... ,,. .,- -f ua--' nz- ...,A.., y-- ,ff - -, A,-, ... - -..- -Y . v' YA-1.-Y ,jf 'v - ' - , , Y ,, ,1 fe .-Q-f ,gfj 'M-i' ft..-Iii A Tri- Q-es. fi ' .A 2 'ie eivfwff 1 7 J -.'::. ' W 'Tp 1,,,..,,Jv Q I -J--. .:.... ..,37-,,,?,- . ff. .. , it g, ' C in . ' ' N v if ,Ii :fra . K F. -,vu C --- -... ..:1T.' 1 5 F rl Eli! ,.- 9 E: -. 3 A T XX - -r l --- ' 2, -' -,'Zf z , . E- . .ff . x ,,,. ' - --,--' ,4 It - X ,f Pg -:' ' , I., x.5,x 1f'f'j.-'sr ' V' -3,1-L 5 -- ' Q 19 X- ..-..,,.,,4 ' 'A' XZQ ' ' V ri . if 53' b5,i K 'fry 7 ,Q-X, C13 - -+.....'f' A ' -Lil: . , ja. ' ' N K 'X sf' X -----4 no f K -A -- 7 i. .,, A - X iv -T, K c - J T iii' i: 4-M ' r I s -. . 1-,........:. EEZ. 1 ,Q ,X : Us-.....,.... K -- --. T'...'-14 - -, limos-.4 -'. ISS-......-, ,,,., us.-.,.-, . -'!JvvQ,.. isps- ' in-.. nn, Qu.. Y 771-4-Q. -. FRESI-IMAN TRACK HE Lafayette College freshman track and field team, coached by Walter Boettcher and Mike Miller, went through a highly successful season last spring, losing only to the Lehigh freshmen by the narrow margin of three points, and taking its other three meets. Rutgers freshmen, Blair Academy, and Easton High were the remaining teams on the schedule, over which the Maroon yearlings scored victories. Q The outstanding star of the frosh outfit was Fred Nagle, captain of the team, and sprint star extraordinary. Nagle was a consistent winner in the 100-yard dash, the 220-yard dash, the 440-yard dash, and the broad jump. Other outstand- ing men on the team were Howard Hill, for his all around high grade perform- ances in the discus, javelin, broad jump, high jump, and shot put, Harkins, who was undefeated in hurdles competition, Harry Wright, who set a new freshman javelin record, and Head, who set a new mark in the two-mile run. The Maroon freshmen won second place in the medley relay, covering one and seven-eighths miles, in the Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Association championships for freshmen held at Haverford. Only Manhattan's medley relay team, holder of the world record for that race, defeated Lafayette. The team which ran in this race included Wright in the 220, Nagle in the 440, Coffman in the 880, and Head in the mile. Nagle, while starring in all sprint events, spe- cialized in the 440, in which he was unbeaten for the year in dual competition. One of the outstanding runners in the freshman class, Siegfried, was lost to the team through ineligibility, depriving the Maroon yearlings of a possible undefeated season. In the opening meet, the frosh track and field performers had but little diffi- culty in downing the Rutgers freshmen by a score of 6916 to 472. Nagle and Hill were the main point gatherers for Lafayette in this meet, each placing in several of his own particular events. Lafayette scored many of its points in the sprint events. The second meet of the season provided Lafayette with its only setback, when the yearlings bowed to Lehigh after an extremely close meet by a score of S7 to 60. The superiority of the Bethlehem team in several of the weight events proved to be the margin which turned the results in favor of the Brown and White ath- letes. Once again, Nagle and Hill paced the team in scoring. The other two meets provided two easy wins for Lafayette. Blair was defeat- ed by the most decisive margin of the year, 70 to 47, and Easton High was nosed out 61 to 56, in a meet in which very few of the freshman team showed up, and a few men carried the burden of most of the events. The Blair meet provided little competition for the frosh, and was easily carried. In the meet against Easton, it was not until thc final event, the broad jump, that the outcome was ascertained. In this meet, Head set the new record in the two-mile run. Nagle, Hill, Wright, and Harkins aided very materially in running up the points that produced the victory over the scholastic opponents. 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SIIELLENIIIERGER, S'mu1.nY, FROBIZRG Scliwlavifit, BAssia1 r, PATEMAN, I.ATi-mor, S'I'lilNI-IARIJT, Ivli-xviau, LIQSSIG Lumix, Klvrz, CAi.i,i:Nimlt, DlERliVI:IiIi, TKENIS, PA'l I'0N FRESI-IMAN BASKETBALL The Freshman Basketball, in its first year untler Coach Patil Shellenberger, turned- in the re- markably poor record of only two wins in twelve starts. The yearling quintet, was without doubt, the most poorly organized team at Lafayette in many seasons. There was scarcely an attempt at tean1w0rk, although good material was on hand. Only Easton High School and Valley Forge Military Academy were beaten, while in 1'l10SC of the remaining games Lafayette was de- cisively defeated, many times by overwhelming scores. Outstanding players were Patton and Dcllevcre. - JAMES H. DlZllliVliRli . ljnwfutn T. Fuonmtc: .. PAUL SIIIil.l.IiNliliRGliIK .. DcRevere, f0l'lUlll't, Callcndar, forufarfl Stabley, forward Katz, forwarrl Trenis, ffifllfflfll OFFICIALS TEAM Steinhardt, cenlvr Pateman, t'r'ulr'r Lathrop, m'1llr'r Patton, guuril I Schweyer, gllllfll Lumb, glltlfll Lessig, guunl Meyer, guard Bassett, gllllfll . . Captain . . . Manager . . . Coarb '.. --.Q-. ....---...- R IZCORD Lafayette 29 Stroudsburg 30 Lafayette l7 Pennington 44 Lafayette I9 Wfyoming 47 Lafayette 23 Blair 48 Lafayette 28 Valley Forge 19 Lafayette 27 Muhlenberg 28 Lafayette 24 Rutgers 33 Lafayette 33 Easton High 14 Lafayette I8 Wyoniiiig 59 Lafayette 29 lerkiomen 37 Lafayette 27 Lehigh 34 Lafayette 25 Lehigh 29 ..: ,-...- F!1lO 4-.A-sup a-are-i I. 28-4 1 . , ,,, ,,. -'- ,,,, 5115- 'U -,--,-,,.... -zips ...--..:5-3-,:,.-,,. 4.14. -..1-: ..L,--jug,-,, ..L. 1,'Ef-5,3 , Y. tv- Y Y,- ' 'v '3f--' 1 - -'v'f,, L il f an--r,-1-1.-lwff'-T' , Q-' ':?T1'4 vfr' ui A - '- : -'Q 1171 'ff:- -E-A-7 6 YT -'Yi-!j:WW --A :T-Ji:,::'ii Y ' 'Ji ' ' - Y Y il V ii if f--TTT. ni?-.-.'.7.'f-, .-' ,..+'fg 5-5 If 'J' - cf- 4:- , ' ' - 5. 'A ., - .r4'9 s 'fz ,i l K ' in flu M A .I- : ' - f' I T' 'f ' ' 'if fi- '..- ? ', , ' ' -, 1-.. F' ..:s- 183 7 5 lm . ' , f X, ' :B-Etrr' ,, M--- .. ,, , 9 ' if 24 .-.F QV - 5 siXir---- :r e 1 'H -ai f - -. ' f Fx n-.........'. -I I '.y?:'l,.ffl.Z5Qfl L13 lie -N5 i -, ,N i ri--T. -9' A . Q-avr..-,A R NTRAMURAL sports at Lafayette College once more attained to a position of '-1-'T-l-- great consequence as a result not only of the efforts of the intramural directors, E Walter E. Boettcheraand Herbert A. Lorenz, but also as a result of the very Q' fine spirit of cooperation-which was shown by the students who comprised the ', personnel of participating teams. There were no new departures this year in the way of campus sports, but old methods of handling the competition were im- 54, proved, and several innovations were promised for next year. The intramural department merited praise for the competent way in which ig... it handled schedules and tabulations of results, as well as its arrangements for championship playoffs. This, together with its ability to secure many entries in all sports and a pretty high degree of satisfaction among those entries with the f... '?' way things were handled, were its chief merits. i' It may be well to note at this time that there were again some deficiencies in the intramural program which can easily be remedied. Officials in the main were incompetent, or perhaps not so much incompetent as they were different 3 -37 and careless. Since officials are reimbursed for their work, it would be well to '- -'-- make them toe the line next year and in succeeding years. l There was also considerable looseness in the enforcing of eligibility rules, which everyone conceded were both necessary and a good thing. Inasmuch as these rules do exist, the department would certainly do well to conduct a strict '..T.L enforcement campaign in all sports. Dr. Lorenz, incidentally, was to be com- N-vi, plimented on the method of thorough physical examination before allowing any '. student to enter strenuous competition. . A very interesting aspect of the intramural sports situation is that concern- ., ing football. This year there were numerous minor injuries, though none reached ' serious proportions. It is generally expected that next year actual football will be T' replaced, perhaps by touch football, or, in far greater probability, by the institu- ----- ' tion of a 150-pound football team which will meet other college teams of the same I weight. The advantages of this system over that formerly in use are quite evident. Only those men who wish to play football will do so, and there will not be the many cases of men playing because of fraternal coercion, although not in condition to play a strenuous sport, and with no inclination to play it. Touch football would be less acceptable to the college, since it involves so little really competitive spirit for a sport of the type of football. ,---J.- Individually considered, football was well handled. Basketball was not run 'V- 'f as well, for the oflicials were on the whole quite incompetent and lackadaisical. - Bowling was practically neglected, and as a result was run in slipshod fashion throughout, as were horseshoes and tennis. The following principles for intramural sports should prove effective in the I future: allow no postponements except for very strong reasonsg be more strict in -.....,..' the matter of officials, checking on their ability, do not permit anyone to officiate '7' in any sport in which he is participating, check carefully on eligibility and en- ' forcement of other rules. ' .Z l ............... --723' IZS6 :I '-.damn-vii, .- ..- ... .,. .-'.:.---...- - - -- -- ,- T-CW. ,. , -..-- WI... . 5.2, - ......l,.. .iv ...... H , g.'::':...-L -----,fri -7-', 4:1 -1 T. , L.',v4Q.:'l ,,.',..'?.. J'1,5igE .T 4T'Y!,..if3- :.Tf:, ''-'MI'-4,1gf ':j--ggi --na .-aqga-can-twill . ,,,---Q...-gl 41- 1,iAL..:f f ' -..14,,S' 7 '53 '7L-f - V - ...W-iPl.',,-j' 1-3-P., ,- f V' i ti-,,.,. ---1 aff ' if .1 -f if-ffsi-2524 t 11.51 --lfff aa '15 f 1 g .ggi- a,.-vt 1.2-.ff f f -fa - -- I-.ZQNE-. 'T' . V --mx? FIB, ,Eu 'N wk .lC,. 5.JgE - x ,.. -4- -an N ': '-L. 'iv' ,. L: .. X B pt 5. 'I i t S .X . I E-A if W ..::....,.,..,.,,. ': I A - ' fs- ' lv- . , -.L ', .ff ' ' is X. 'v 'iv-. 'fl' 5 - I xii 5' ' . ' -.. -JS . .. W 1 X- S - X- ,- ' . X i ' .,','. ', 'f ' X-s.-7 X' '- -.........., 23- .:., 2 X -3 If--...,.' n K T, ,, '-I 1-u.-.., . T -,..,,.,., i -..- --nun ..--I-an-sg 5' INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL T - 'i NTRAMURAL football this fall became one of the most prominent events on ji '- ' the campus. Great interest was exhibited at the various games and the more powerful elevens, especially the champion Phi Delta Theta team, always attracted 'T'.'I, '...,.. a large crowd to watch their contests. , '.... T. ..Z Eighteen teams entered the race for football supremacy. All the national -1'--- '--1. fraternities except Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Psi, Theta Xi, and Phi Kappa Tau had ---'---' a squad. In addition, McKeen Hall, Off Campus, Sphinx, and Powell Hall had , -, their representatives. These teams were divided into three divisions of six each. ..L.... ':.'.. '.,, Every team met the other members of its group once. When this schdule was completed, the eight teams having the highest percentages were picked to play in 'T'I2 '.. the quarter Hnals. Then the champion was selected in the usual tournament 'fx method of elimination. ' The leadership of division one fell to Zeta Psi, which won four while losing TT ---I- only one. In the second group the Phi Delta Delts swept everything before them. 4- 3 The Dekes, who lost only to the champions, held second place with an .800 per- .'.... i centage. S. A. E., in the third division, also kept their slate clean and were trailed by the Phi Gams, who dropped one game. '--- Phi Delta Theta, D. K. E., K. R. D., Zeta Psi, Alpha Chi Rho, S. A. E., Phi 7 ....':, ., Gamma Delta, and Sigma Nu were the eight that entered the quarter finals. In ....1 '.... the first game the favorite Phi Delts were held to a tie by a fighting A. X. P. -7---'I eleven. In the play-off, the Phi Delts staged a spectacular lateral pass on the opening kick-off to tally one touchdown. Later in the fray Bachman crashed '-..- -'1'.4--.1 through to score again and give his team a decisive 14-0 victory. In the other -'7-f,-ga- quarter final contests the Dekes defeated S. A. E., K. D. R. outscored the Phi 'Tl Gams, and Zeta Psi outplayed Sigma Nu. In the semi-finals, D. K. E. lost to Zeta Psi in the most bitterly contested -- ',,,,':',,,,- - game of the season. The Zetes were outplayed in the first half but late in the 'J--'Z- '-.. game a blocked punt and a long pass, Callendar to Patterson, paved the way for the winning touchdown. The Phi Delt aggregation nosed out K. D. R. in another thrilling encounter. With the score 0-0, West, in the last period, caught a punt and raced seventy yards to make the only score. -1-,,-,g---,,,, Long passes enabled the Phi Delts to win easily from the Zetes in the final game. Twice Glenn dropped back and heaved the ball about forty yards into the 4'-'fig arms of the waiting Bachman who crossed the line without the Zete secondary '?2.. ... '...... even touching him. The score was 12-0. :Til '-'---'nl Diyigign I Division II Team Won Lost Pct. Team Won Lost Pct. Zeta Psi 4 1 .800 Phi Delta Theta 5 0 1.000 ,,Q.,,,,. ,,,,, :: Chi Phi 3 2 .soo D. K. E. 4 1 .soo A. X. P. 3 2 .soo K. D. R. 3 2 .soo Sphinx 3 2 .600 Powell 2 3 .400 McKeen 1 4 .200 Delta Tau Delta 1 4 .200 Off Campus 1 4 .200 Sigma Chi 0 S .000 -'j - 1 -1--i Division Ill ' --L-T-T -me ...,...,,,H-'1 Team Won Lost Pct. Team Won Lost. Pct. ,-----m- S. A. E. S 0 1.000 Delta Upsilon 2 3 .400 ..Q..- -'S Phi Gamma Delta 4 1 .800 Theta Chi 1 4 .200 Sigma Nu 3 2 .600 Theta Delta Chi 0 5 .000 '7 '--..... '..L..,. . '.7....,,,,,,,,,, 11, -.-.----.......... ----, FIA--....,,,.... I --:-an-4--was-vi ' I 287 1 , 'L.. , ,., f - N--1-us-ardu- .S Effie 5:15-:iii-:.g 5-ff! :1-'ii iTf.P'l'1p s t fi U - . EA 2. N:- o av I ., , Q 1 A- .1 -- L., ,,' 'Il 1.1 -.- e...e ., i..':i'g'ffefgiiigge-6,gif 4 egsisiifg5355131-fi?Q lf - A A ' - :r 1-Q-Q... 1 V .. K ' - -4-. x ' 1 V' 'j , - ' 4' . K - .1 1 F, p T 1. ' X I . ' 'U f' X wi 1 I 'r at Q ,fl y Au E 9 V s.- h Q--. V, o ' Q u fo , ,DQ V X I X 2 S X I INTRAMURAI. BASKETBALL HI DELTA THETA again crashed through in characteristic style to maintain their supremacy in intramural athletics by winning this year's intramural basketball tournament. Intramural basketball aroused a great deal more in- terest this year than heretofore, as evidenced by the fact that forty teams entered active competition, and student interest ran high. The forty competing teams were divided into four leagues of ten teams each, and each team played every other team in its own league. The league standings at the end of the initial play-offs are shown below. Off-campus IAD and D. U. were tied for second place in their league, and a play-off was necessary to determine which would enter the semi- finals. This was won by Off-campus IAD. The first two teams in each league then formed two four-team leagues to play off the semi-finals. Phi Delta Theta won their league by beating the other three teams. OH-campus came in second by losing only' to the Phi Delts, and Theta Xi was beaten by Phi Delt and Off- campus to take third place, leaving the cellar to Phi Kappa Tau, which was beaten by the three other teams. In the other league, Sigma Nu, Kappa Sig, and Powell all beat Faculty and lost one game each to end in a triple tie for first place. In the play-off, Sigma Nu beat both other teams and opposed Phi Delta Theta in the finals. The finals comprised a thrilling three-game series. Sigma Nu won the first game by a score of' 14-12, Phi Delt tied matters up by winning the second game 11-9 in an extra period, and the third game, played on the night of the Sports Carnival, was won by the Phi Delcs by a score of 21-16 to give them the championship. LEAGUE STANDINGS Divixion I Division II Won Lost Pvt. Won Lost Pct. Phi Kappa Tau 9 0 1.000 Powell IAD 9 0 1.000 Faculty 8 1 .889 Off-Campus IAD 7 2 .778 Off-Campus IBD 6 3 .667 Delta Upsilon 7 2 .778 Sigma Nu IAD 5 4 .555 Sigma Alpha Ep. IAD S 4 .555 Kappa Delta Rho ICD 4 S .444 Phi Psi IAD 4 5 .444 Phi Psi IBD 4 S .444 Orioles 4 S .444 Sphinx IBD 3 6 .333 Delta Tau Delta 3 6 .333 Arrows 3 6 .333 Alpha Chi Rho 3 6 .333 South 2 7 .222 Theta Delta 2 7 .222 Theta Xi IAD 1 8 .111 Theta Chi 1 8 .111 Division III Division IV Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct. Theta Xi IBD 9 0 1.000 Sigma Nu IBD 9 0 1.000 Kappa Sigma IAD 8 1 .889 Phi Delta 8 1 .889 Kappa Delta Rho IAD 7 2 .778 Phi Gamma 6 3 .667 Sphinx IAD 6 3 .667 Chi Phi 4 5 .444 Sigma Chi 3 6 .333 Easton 3 6 .333 Zeta Psi IAD 3 6 .333 Kappa Sigma IBD 3 6 .333 Sigma Alpha Ep. IBD 3 6 .333 Towers 3 6 .333 Powell IBD 2 7 .222 Kappa Delta Rho IBD 3 6 .333 Delta Kappa Epsilon 2 7 .222 Zeta Psi IBD 3 6 .333 Gates 2 7 .222 McKeen 3 6 .333 fzssl ,- .---------- -.... ,,..-- ...-v, .., X JY E 'N' .N -.- , - --,, N-1-eg, -, v ' .. ,,.. s '. - . 1 -. 'i V . KN ,,... n xp-, , f I . Milli ll it l '2. 'I Dy . 1 5 T-.Z ' -.' -., ,Ly , :- r A , - . ., 18 4 2, 5 wa, - T X -. 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Alpha Chi Rho, Poyell Hall, Theta Xi, and Phi Delta Theta comprised those teams having clean slates. However, in the play-offs, the Sigma Nu's and Delta Tau Delta's emerged victorious together with the Theta Xi's and Crows. In the semi-finals the Sigma Nu club turned back the Delta Tau Delta com- bination, while at the same time the Alpha Chi Rho's were battling their way towards the final contest at the expense of the Theta Xi team. The final contest was closely fought throughout and proved to be thrilling and exciting to all who witnessed it. For a while the Sigma Nu's seemed to have the game virtually clinched but the Crows came through at the crucial moment to snatch the game out of the fire. The 1931 intramural baseball league proved to be one of the most thoroughly enjoyed campus sports at college and now with the elimination of football in favor of a junior varsity eleven, it promises to be the most popular of all. Ever since its inauguration some years ago, the sport has been acquiring an ever-increas- ing group of adherents until now it is unequalled. Twenty-four teams entered the competition last spring, representing fraternities, clubs, dormitories, and olf- campus roups Competition was keen throu hout all the divisions of the lea ue ' 3 ' 1 g 8 and an equally successful season is being looked forward to this year. STANDING OF THE TEAMS Di-vision I Division III Won Lori PCI. Won Loxf Pri. Theta Xi S 0 1.000 Powell 5 0 1.000 Sigma Chi 3 2 .600 Delta Tau Delta 3 2 .600 Kappa Delta Rho 3 2 .600 Delta Kappa Epsilon 2 3 .400 Kappa Sigma 2 3 .400 Sphinx 2 3 .400 Tarms 1 4 .200 Chi Phi 1 4 .200 Faculty 1 4 .200 Zeta Psi 1 .200 Division II Division IV Wfnn Lost Pct. 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Although but one trophy was awarded, Sheridan, Phi Delta Theta, deserves a great amount of credit for having accumu- lated a total of sixteen markers, thereby annexing individual scoring honors. The number of teams which were entered in the intramural track events was somewhat smaller than usual, and as a result some of the events which might other- wise have been held were omitted. In consequence, among the field events, only the shot put was held, and other of the weight events were discarded. In addition to those teams which were well up in the list of scorers, some of the other groups which were represented in the track meet were the following: Theta Xi, Towers, Fairweather Hall, Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Chi Rho, Sigma Nu, and Chi Phi. Clark of Sigma Chi took three second places and one third place for ten points. Gerard, representing Delta Upsilon, garnered eight points, and Kirkpatrick, Theta Xi, picked up six points with a pair of second places. SUMMARIES 100 Yard Dash-Won by Sheridan, Phi Delta Theta: 2nd, Clark, Sigma Chi, 3rd, Moyer, Phi Kappa Tau. Time: 10.2. 220 Yard Dash-Won by Sheridan, Phi Delta Theta: 2nd, Clark, Sigma Chi: 3rd, Cunningham, Kappa Delta Rho. Time: 24.2. 440 Yard' Dash-Won by Sheridan, Phi Delta Theta: 2nd, Dyson, Kappa Delta Rho: 3rd, Clark, Sigma Chi. Time: 56. 880 Yard Dash-Won by Campbell, Alpha Chi Rho: 2nd, Sweet, Kappa Delta Rho: 3rd, Butz, Sphinx. Time: 2.19. Mile Run-Won by Kaufman, Fairweather: 2nd, Gerard: Delta Upsilon, 3rd, Butz, Sphinx. Time: 5.13. Two Mile Run-Won by Gerard, Delta Upsilong 2nd, Phillips, Sigma Nu: 3rd, Ganskopp, Sphinx. Time: l2.22.2. ' 120, High Hurdles-Won by MacLean, Zeta Psi: 2nd, Kirkpatrick, Theta Xi: 3rd, Nagle, Zeta Psi. Time: 18. 220 Low Hurdles-Won by MacLean, Zeta Psi: 2nd, Kirkpatrick, Theta Xi, 3rd, Bryan, Delta Upsilon. Time: 32.8. Shot Put-Won by Solomon, Towers, 2nd, Clark, Sigma Chi: 3rd, Krick, Chi Phi. 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The entries comprised three teams each from Phi Kappa Psi, Kappa Delta Rho, Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Theta Xi, Theta Delta Chi, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, two teams each from Kappa Sigma, Tarms, Phi Gamma Delta, and McKeen, and single teams from Towers and Zeta Psi. When the smoke of battle cleared from the first round, Kappa Sigma QAj and QBJ, Phi Psi QAJ, Kappa Delta Rho QBJ and QCD, Sigma Chi QAQ and QCD, Phi Gamma QBJ, Phi Delta QAJ, Theta Xi QCQ, Theta Delta QAJ, Zeta Psi, McKeen QAQ, and S. A. E. QBQ were left in the competition. The second round found Kappa Sigma QAQ, Kappa Delta Rho QBJ, Sigma Chi QAQ, Theta Xi, Zeta Psi, and S. A. E. still in the running. The third round left only three teams- Kappa Sigma, Theta Xi, and Zeta Psi. Theta Xi drew a by, and the Kappa Sigma's beat the Zetas in the semi-finals by a score of 2-0. In the finals, the Kappa Sigma's beat the Theta Xi's to win the tournament. In the Fall tournament, which was held in October, thcre were thirty teams entered. These included six teams from Kappa Delta Rho, three from Sigma Chi, two each from Alpha Chi Rho, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sphinz, McKeen, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, Chi Phi, and OH:-Campus, and single teams from Phi Kappa Psi, Powell, Phi Gamma Delta, Blair, and Easton. Sphinx QAJ, McKeen QAJ and QBJ, Kappa Delta Rho QB, and QDJ, Kappa Sigma QAJ and QBJ, Phi Delta QAJ and QBJ, Chi Phi QBJ, Phi Gamma, Off-Campus QAQ, and Alpha Chi Rho QBJ survived the first round. At the end of the second round, Kappa Sigma QAJ and QBJ, Kappa Delta'Rho QBJ and QDJ, Phi Gamma, Phi Delta QAJ, McKeen QBJ, and Alpha Chi Rho were left in the running. The third round left Kappa Sigma QAJ, K. D. R. QBQ, Phi Delta, and Alpha Chi Rho still undefeated. In the semi-finals, Kappa Sigma beat K. D. R. by -a score of 2-0, and the Phi Delta's beat the Crow's by the same score. 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The commission succeeded not only in cutting the size of the Lafayette wrestling schedule in half, but also managed to do away with all intramural boxing and wrestling, sports which before this year proved physically beneficial to many students. A year ago at the carnival, many spectators enjoyed the finals for the championship in all classes in the intramural boxing and wrestling, from heavy- weight down to 115-pound classes. However, the intramural athletic department, not discouraged by the in- terfering State commission, went ahead and staged the carnival by having the finalists in several of the intramural sports play for the championships, in swim- ming, basketball, and foul shooting. At the same time, the department confident- ly expected that within another year colleges would be able to surmount the obstacles by corrective legislation and return the field of amateur college athletics to its former status of freedom from the tainted touch of professionals and poli- ticians and meddlers in fields where they are unquestionably out of place and intruders. Designated as a Winter sports carnival, the affair was held on the last night before the first clay of Spring. In the foul shooting finals among individuals, among the varsity players, Joe Thomas won first place with thirty-six successful shots in forty tries, while Bill Sweet was second with thirty-three goals. Among the non-varsity players, B. E. Trenis, freshman, took first place with thirty foul goals, and Kenneth Glenn landed second with a total of twenty-two out of forty tries. Among the teams, Powell Hall finished first with eighty-one foul goals in one hundred and twenty attempts, with Kappa Delta Rho taking second on a score of seventy. In the basketball game which followed, described elsewhere, Sigma Nu and Phi Delta Theta met for the second time in their three game series for the title, and Phi Delta evened the count by winning. The final event of the evening witnessed the Phi Kappa Psi swimmers defeat Zeta Psi by a point for the college championship. These results are also detailed elsewhere. 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So little interest was shown, however, that only seven contests were fought Q while the other seventeen were forfeited. . In Division I, Chi Phi, by virtue of its victory over Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the only contest not forfeited in this division, came out first and so became one of the four semi-finalists. In like manner, Phi Kappa Psi easily won the championship of Division II by outswimming Kappa Delta Rho. It was necessary for Phi Delta -' - Theta of Group III and Zeta Psi of Group IV to participate in two of their three - scheduled meets before they were declared the leaders of their respective leagues. '. Phi Kappa Psi met Chi Phi and Zeta Psi the Phi Delta Theta team in the semi- ' finals. The Phi Psis had no difficulty in disposing of the Chi Phis. In fact, Wise in , the fifty-yard free style event was the only Chi Phi to obtain a first place. The . Zeta Psis had a much harder time defeating the Phi Delta Thetas but managed to 4- do so by securing six of the seven firsts while the Phi Delta Thetas took most all of the seconds and thirds. This score was 32-27. One point determined the year's champion when the Phi Psis amassed thirty points in the finals while Zeta Psi got twenty-nine. This deciding meet was the -3---- fastest and most exciting of the season. The time in every event was lowered by several seconds. Phi Psi won the relay race to secure an initial five points and just ...,. L'2.. managed to keep the lead throughout the remainder of the contest. Ability to 'T ',:.2'..,, secure seconds and thirds really won for the Phi Psis because the Zeta Psis secured ,,,,,.,. '.L',.'f., five of the seven first places. ...T After the team leadership had been decided, individuals were given an op- ........ ': '. portunity to display their skill. A. S. Light won both the hundred yard breast and ----- back stroke events. J. J. Quiney also won two individual honors by coming in .l first in the hundred and two hundred yard free style races. D. S. Moyer showed his superiority in the fifty yard free style by outdistancing all competitors and 'T'---T turning in the fast time of twenty-Seven seconds. W. H. Corlett's excellent diving T3.. '.'Z '.. performance crowned him the victor in this contest. Division I Division II Division III Division IV Chi Phi Theta Xi Alpha Chi Rho Phi Gamma Delta . . '----1 Delta Tau Delta Kappa Sigma Delta Upsilon Sigma Nu ------ Sigma Chi Phi,Kappa Psi Phi Delta Theta Zeta Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Delta Rho Delta Kappa Epsilon Theta Delta Chi '------an 1 -114091 Final Meet--Phi Kappa Psi vs. Zeta Psi:-March 19, 1932. Even! First Srvoml Third Time 200 Yard Relay Phi Psi CCox-Shipman-Sproule-QuineyD 1:54 2-5 'T'-TAT Dive Callcndcr CZD Cox CPD Colcy CPD 35 Points -.-QI..-1'..':-4 50 Yard Free Moyer CZD Sproule CPD Shipman CPD 27 3-5 ..l.Q:lH-T. 100 Yard Back Nagle CZD Crawford CPD Reinhart CPD 1:27 4-5 'fill 200 Yard Free Quincy CPD Moyer CZD Sproule CPD 2:45 4-5 . 100 Yard Breast Rasch CZD Colcy CPD Hartje CPD 1:24 4-5 .Q.. 100 Yard Free Moyer CZD Quincy CPD V Nagle CZD 1:03 4-5 .Q'.... '..,..,,,,,. Winner: Phi Kappa Psi-so points. Second: Zeta Psi--29 points. f':, :,, : ,, Oflicials: Liske and Bowman. 'ffl ra .QZ.':'Zi-T:-..'7-T q.,,:3lw --in . f...,.....,, ' ----1 ---M' K f293iI , - ............... -r , .- .--... ..,C. -', ..-nv . f -- . -. -,-Fr: , -.-........- -.--...... -... 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Q-- Hb--.4-vw. no-........ s.n....,...-. mm- nq-n--..n-- gp.-..-..' ..4-.'v-,.0..- ' 1-os.-..... ......,..w- . vw-..-.-fc ' mm... - ls,.,........- .,,.,....q-w- unnno-.-.-v- In-an-o-vv-v '- 1-.w--u-w---. INTRAMURAI. BOWLING OR the third consecutive year, the Theta Xi bowling team won practically all of the available honors in the intramural league, taking the team championship with a full five game lead over the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team by virtue of winning 43 out of 48 games. The individual championship, for the second straight year, went to Carl E. Heilman, of the Theta Xi team, who averaged 176 a game. Larry Lowe, of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon team, was in second place with 170. Third among the leaders was Henry H. Jones, Theta Xi, with a 168 average. After the Sigma Alpha Epsilon's, who won 38 out of 48 games, the Phi Kappa Tau bowlers were in third place, with 31 wins and 17 losses. All three leading teams won medals, and the trophies, awarded to the championship and second place teams and the individual champion, were presented in chapel just after the conclusion of the season. Others among the individual leaders were Churchman, Theta Xig Rinckoff, Alpha Chi Rho, DeRevere, Theta Delta Chi, and Wadswortli, Theta Delta Chi. The high single league game of the year was rolled by Lowe, who scored 240. Heilman had' high three game total with 617. High team games for the season were 596 and 589, bowled in consecutive games by Theta Xi, and the high three game-total for any one team also went to Theta Xi, with 1720, an average of S73 per game for a team or 191 per man. Nine teams comprised the league, each team bowling each other team twice. Teams in the league included Theta Xi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Kappa Tau, Kappa Delta Rho, Alpha Chi Rho, Theta Delta Chi, Sigma Chi, Chi Phi, and Arrows. INTRAMURAI. HANDBALI. NTRAMURAL handball reached the largest proportions which it has ever as- sumed at Lafayette College this year, when twenty-eight teams, representing fraternities, dormitories, and faculty, competed in this division of intramural sports. The teams were broken up into four leagues of seven teams each, with the high teams in each group entering the play-offs for the championship at the end of the regular schedule. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Orioles, and Faculty were the final four teams in competition, with the Orioles playing the Faculty for a place in the semi- finals. While the handball play-offs were late in being finished, it was generally anticipated that the Orioles would take over the Faculty, and from the three re- maining teams, one bye was to be drawn while the two other teams played for a place in the finals, with the winner meeting the other team which drew the bye. According to a concensus of opinion, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was likely to win the crown, with Grynkewich and Rutherford playing. Maass and Cirillo repre- sented Sigma Nu, Dan Kennedy and Rosenthal played for the Orioles, and Cobean and W. Hunt were the faculty team. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon team included Grynkewich, who was a member of the college championship team from last year. The tournament was scheduled to be finished at an early date, but numerous postponements ran it late into the baseball season. E -- vi -1-4 nt pi Quai f 0 ' X-.A I 1 ,. ..... ---annul' . - -. 1 f' ' -- '- -L---' -:ill- .---..f : ' Q... , .t::' ls-F zz .Lang 71.7 J ' mini ,,v- .,W ,V 4...-H, . -...M ,,,, .. - A. A ..-,-4 ,Y ,,,,,.n .,,-Y Y . ,W -A' : 1 gg-, ' fl ' .aa v ,ff .. 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I ..I . to seventeen men. 3-'2 '....., Kappa Delta Rho, Delta Upsilon, and Alpha Chi Rho were 'the only houses , - ' entering teams in the match. K. D. R. won the match with a total of twenty .LI..'l.... points, placing men second, fourth, fifth, and ninth. Delta Upsilon and Alpha 1-3--3 Chi Rho both had totals of twenty-nine points, but, as the last Delta Upsilon man ' 'T'Z. .. ...-. finished ahead of the last Alpha Chi Rho man, Delta Upsilon was given second place. Delta Upsilon placed men third, seventh, eighth, and eleventh, and the ---A: Crows ran first, sixth, tenth, and twelfth. 'f: .:f.. Campbell, of Alpha Chi Rho, was the first man in, establishing a new intra- T1 .. '.... mural record for the course of fourteen minutes, two seconds.. The former record, which was held jointly by Siegfried, Kaiser, Coffman, and Head, was fourteen .411 minutes, twenty-six seconds. Nagle, of Phi Delta, came in second, and Dyson .i of Kappa Delta Rho, was the third man in. Kenli of Delta Upsilon, Pierce of li--Z Kappa Delta Rho, and Greenawalt, of Kappa Delta Rho, came in fourth, fifth and , '-' sixth, respectively, and Hoffman of Alpha Chi Rho, Housel of Delta Upsilon, ....2'Z Chase, of Delta Upsilon, and Cunningham, of Kappa Delta Rho, finished in 7'-1 '-- respective order among the first ten. ----'-- INTRAMURAL HORSE SI-IOES ...-1-.. APPA DELTA RHO, last spring, established themselves as the intramural champions in one of the oldest games - horse shoes. Sixteen teams aspired to this championship and entered the tournament. A series of eliminations ,,.. 'i finally reduced the number to six. The Phi Delta Theta, the Theta Xi, the Zeta -i Psi, and the Sphinx houses each had one of these six, while Kappa Delta Rho placed '72-,-y., two. In the next round one K. D. R. group defeated the Phi Delts, the other K. 'Tl D. R. team took over the Zeta Psi pitchers and Sphinx lost to Theta Xi. The two victorious K. D. R. teams reached the decision that Dyson and Reed would play Theta Xi for the crown. It looked like a tough battle, and it was. The Kappa Delta Rho horse shoe- men had not lost a single game throughout the entire competition. But Heilman and Sargeant, who represented Theta Xi, had also disposed of all opponents without dropping one contest. The first of the three games which would decide the champ went to Kappa Delta Rho by the score of 21-13. Theta Xi retaliated by winning the second, 21-14. In the last game the lead passed from one side to the other only to become tied at 20-20. With one point to go, Sargeant tossed one of his shoes close to the hob. Then Dyson pitched. From all appearances his shoe and Sargeant's were about equally good, but a careful measurement showed that the Kappa Delta Rho shoe was a fraction of an inch nearer. And so the K. D. 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MILEUAM ,. line Marquis players james W. Milclmm james Scgrnvcs Albert I-I. Gilmer Harold Ii. Bassagc Paul P. Morrison, Clflxx Il. E. Scgravcs G. F. Bush L. S. Scrfass S. McCluskcy Cluxs C. S. Gano P. E. Davison D. M. Berkowitz R. F. Fotl1 Class A. W. Gendcbicn C. M. Kcbbc OFFICERS .......Prcxidw1t . . Vim'-Prfsidr'llf . . . Secrvfury . . Trvaxfrrvr CHARTER MEMBERS L, Sliimer Scrfnss Gcorgc F. Bush IIONORA RY MEMBERS Robert V. Burdick, '29 Clyde W. Tccl, '29 '27 MEMBERS of Nilll'fL'l'll Ilznnlrml um! Thirty-Iwo T. W. Lewis J. W. Milcl1an1 G. M. Adams E. M. Doha-man of Nim'lf'r'n Humlrml aml Thirty-lbrrc R. G. Bruce F. R. Barnako W. B. Powell of Ni?l!?ff'l7ll I-lnnrlrnl and Thirty-four D. G. Murch M. H. Coen Kaos 1 ' v -w -.. , .- ,.,.... ,l..... --..-1.-::. 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L ' - .- Y s , tw X X . . xp gr, ,gl x Q . . ,Y ' 5' - 'ff ll ll lun in- l 3 ............, hiv-L-.,.,.. in---....., l-s-..-...- 3-sp... 'lhg.,.,.. hgvu.q. hn....Q. lllh-...-. lexus. Even-Q... lump.- luv-f Q u 'Wr- N--.... rq,,.,.-- 'Win-P--.-5 f iii , , -:nf I .Ia iz pl U will ni, .' ll HJ lla .1 szij Q 'T I. if M if All T '. Ty Tl ' T T ,I 5 5 VJ -'H' Y .ia- i -' Y-sul , .L 'lla . R . - s.- tg X x - , 5'---.pf S. will X -1.- F ... Ya DRAMATICS. AT LAFAYETTE RAMATICS at Lafayette have had an interesting history. In the fall of 1917 a group of freshmen under the direction of Mr. Robert S. Illingworth of the English department undertook the production of a group of plays. The ex- periment, a success, led to more activity, thus ushering in the Little Theatre move- ment. Professor Illingworth was soon enabled to establish a class in dramatic technique, known as English thirty-nine. The thirty-niners, as they were soon dubbed, comprised all students who were interested in the study of drama. The group designed and executed all the scenery used in presentations, and developed a proficiency hitherto unattained. The regular presentation of ' plays drew an in- creasing patronage from townspeople with the result that the Repertory Players were organized. In 1920 Professor J. R. Crawford first produced a popular translation of a Latin comedy. The idea met with immediate and enthusiastic approval of both students and patrons, hence, for a number of years, the production of the Latin Players was an important event in the dramatic calendar. For many years a group interested in Shakespearian production staged one of Shakespeare's comedies out- of-doors as a part of the Commencement week celebration. Thus far dramatics had existed under the direction and patronage of many groups without the benefit of a unifying force. In the autumn of 1928, Professor Albert H. Gilmer came to Lafayette from Tufts University to succeed Mr. Illing- worth as head of the department of drama. One of his first acts was to unite the various dramatic clubs into one organization, the Marquis Players. Since its in- ception, this organization has sponsored all of Lafayette's productions, staging a variety of plays ranging from Candida,' to The Last Mile, and gathering a large following both on the campus and in the city. This year it is assisting materially with the production of the centennial pageant. One of the organization's outstanding achievements was the capture, last year, of a cup awarded to the best play presented in a Little Theatre tournament in which many prominent colleges competed. Lafayette's winning entry was Moon- shine, the actors being George Bush and Gordon Male, both of the class of thirty- two. Another play has been entered in a similar competition this year. All success is both hoped for and expected. .-V -- -. . ..,. 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Boyer, aflemlant of the Prirlcesx The Princess of France ..,.,. Roxaiinv J Kalberinr-J Ladies aflvmling on lin' Prinrvxx M u rin J ,,,.,,,.. ' ', A forrexfer .. .....,,...... . .......... Sir Nulbanivi, ll cnrafc' .... ........-. q-.,-0-vw Hoiofvrnes, u scboolrmzslcr . . . .........., Ml'V6'H1l6, a -nlexsc'rlg1'r lo lbe Prillc'z'xx ,..,, . . . . . . . . Scene: th'e park of Navarre, without and within. -rn . ' PRODUCTION llvub-010 ' .......... . . Iuvwsmqw- D,rl.L-'til' U r U Illll 4 . V .......... . I . '- ----- Axsocmfe Dlrecfor . . . -.-.......... f ' , Stage Mannger ...... 1-I Maize-111: Assislanf ..., Properly Man ...., I 1 eral rl .....,.. M nxiriu nx . . 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'I'llIi MARQUIS l'l.AYliRS PR liSIiNT NUVlfAil3lfR 4, 5, 6 Hlhe Last Milan by Iulru Werlijy CAST OI CfllllRllCTlfRS Tllli l'RISONIiRS . . . . james K. Bowman . , . . . . . C. Parker Morgan .. Robert G. Goodman, Jr. Donald M. Berkowitz . , . , . NValter C. Pierce lirlward MeCluskey . , . . . Milton H. Coen 'l'Illi GUARDS .. james Crawford, Jr. . , . . , Leonard Mayer Prrlrlir' .. ....... Paul li. Davison Ilurrix ...... james H. Hoffman O'Iil:lberl.y .. . ,,.. ., ............... .. Raymond P. Sheehan, Jr. MIQN vlmom 0U'I'Slllli liullzer O,C:lllIllllI'.Y ...,..............,.. ., James li. Segraves, jr. Tlw lizvlugrlixf ,.....,....,,... .... N Iohn R. Lindsey limxl, R1'lmrh'r from TIM Pax! ...... .... ....... . .. ....... Gilbert israel liruukx, Rdrorfer' from The Nrufx .,... . ,...........,,.....,,.......... Lincoln Piggins The action lranspires in the death-house of a stale penitenliary, beginning at nine o'elock in the evening. PRODUCTION STA F15 DIl't'l,'f0l' . ...,.... ............... ............... l ' rofessor Albert H. Gilmer Trclmicwl Diwrfrn' . ................ Mr. Harold Bassage Ilmnl Trwbrririflllx .. ,,......,........,.., ............ A lhert Gendebicn, Clyde Gano, jr, Sfllgf' Mumlgrmv .....,........,.....,...., ......,........ C ieorge Adams, Paul li. Davison lilrc'l1'if'ul Slfljf-Wilsrmxi B. Powell, Albert K. Roach, ll. B. Smith, Robert B. Rogers, Henry I.. Bonstein, Gordon Muteh Pl'0lllIJft'I'X ,..,......,..... . Robert L. Wezlver, Harry C. Benson, James K. Bowman Technical Asxixhnlfx , . Prolwrly Mm ..... Maki'-1111 Axxixluul . Businvsx Ivfufrrlgm- . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. Frank AI. Hughes, lillsworth Uhlcr . ...,,....,,...... ,,,. I .conard Mayer, Robert Foth T. Walker Lewis Milton I-I. Coen ...........-51 ..f-.a--gg . 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As originally presented with prodigious success for the Public of New York City in the year 1787. Cbarlolh' Manly Mlll'l!l VIII! Rough Imfifirl ....... Ieuuy ..,.... , Colonel Manly .. Billy Dimllle . . . lem: my .,,....., Mr. Van Rough CAST OI' CHARACTERS I mmlba I1 ..... A Sf'Y'l!llIlf .,..,. ...... ....,.. , ..,.,,,.,,,.,......,........... .. Miss Gwen Reeder Miss Barbara Heath ....... Miss Alma Scott . Miss Elizabeth Hummer ,....... Robert F. Foth .. Edward M. Dohrman .. Richard R. Broas .. Robert W. Edgar . .. C. Parker Morgan . . . . . . James L. Hildreth . Directed by Professor Albert H. Gilmer, with scenic embellishments in the care of Mr. Bassage. Touching and appropriate ballads and a few gay dances performed by Mr. Foth, Miss Scott, Miss Heath, and Mr. Socolow. H121 .-nouns-.,,, 1 -3 sau i -at . Y --.. ,QQ ---1. n-Jung ,'... -s-1 .-..-...-.Q -sa. 1 3 T -I' -my-q ..-we -' 1-f-. . --' 5. - . ... ..- ,,, -v T., W.. ,... 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' ' 4' g,,f' .N in -.,..,' 9' ' A '.1'. -Q... . I an-..... . 3, in--,T. ' , infix- ' lun. l THli FRESHMAN PLAYERS I' PRESENT ll . .ll The Perfect Alibi By A. A. Milne DECEMBER 2, 3, 4 , CAST OF CHARACTERS ...N-.v--Q Un the order of their appearancej ',- -Ani? Iimlny I.lulgr0'uc . . . .,.......................,...... ....,... E llsworth Uhler ,....--..- Susan Cnmiingbrlm .... . . Miss Nancy MacGregor ',, Erlwarrl Lmferick ...,..,. ...,. l iobert Germann ', Erlwarzl Poutifex Carter .. ....... Roy Semplc - Major Fothcrgill .....,, .... K url Wiessinaxmil Il .Z'...... ' Iam' Weil .......,.. .... M iss Alma Scott ........... ' Mrs. Fillvcrlon-Fulze . . . . . . Mrs. J. Hunt Wilson ----' Arlbur LlItlgY'01!L' . . . ....... C. Paul Felton Aflams ....,...,. ..... I-I oward Scull 5- '- P. C. Mallet .....,.........,,.........,...... ...,............ M orris Allen ..g... :: .. Sergeant Mall:-I ........................................................ J. C. Ensign The scene of the three acts is Arthur Ludgrove's study at Heron Place, Sussex County, England. Act I, Scene 1. Mid-afternoon of a summer day. Scene 2, Half an hour later. j ',: ,,,,,, ' Acc II. Five o'clock of the same afternoon. f,,,,,,, -1- Act III, Scene 1. Midnight of the same day. Scene 2. The next morning. 'j ' .-ovens? PRODUCTION STAFF - .....-.. General Director ...........,....................,.... ,... P rofessor Albert H. Gilmer Technical Direclor mul Prmllrcer . . ............. Mr. Harold Bnssnge u - Slmleni Axxixfmnf Director ..... ..................... R obert Foth - '- ' Hem! Technicians ........... .... A lbert Gendebien, Clyde Guno, jr. , '- ,, TeclJrliL'al Axxislznils .... George Adams, Frank Hughes - f 'NQll Elifvtricul SMH ..,... Wilson Powell, Albert K. Roach . 'N- - Make-up Assislani ,. ...,........ T. Walker Lewis -1----I Business Manager ......,................... ..................... . ..,,, P aul Davison -T '-il Ticket Manager , ............................. ....................... M ilton H. Coen ------n FRESHNIAN STAFF FOR THE PERFECT ALIBl Head Technician .........,................ ,.........,.......... , , . James Shaw ' I-Ieml Eleclriciau . . . . . Bassett' Smith . '--'--'I Axxishllll ..... ........ . . Edwin Brainerd i -----I Prolwrty Man ......,..... .. A. W. Mabon I -- '-'I , Iirexhmnn Bn.vi11exx Malmger ., R. R. Walsh , 'Q- .Tr--......... ' 151 ' ' ' -neuuiggg V YM ---. ..,.. ...- If313fI s-n--1.,.i-1s -- ... J. ...- . -.. A ........ f Y rf 3 --M I -9- - ........- -...S ....--5 ,,, . ..:.'--.... - - 'f-4 f' '-' , E . , ,- . , ,.-,f ,M , j..-.. ,,.--- Mlm... -rg--, V A w.J,. ..l.. fi g . W - ...-4 f- - L... ff Y :Vik -3 ii, 7,7 gg' ' , '14' T' f...l.TEI:fl ..S.. T'f'J-:'71 is-r ?'g'Q-' .54- T. 1 . 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U priate to the Little Theatre's observance of the centennial year at Lafayette College, since it deals ---', with the founding of a college upon a hill, and at the same time sets forth the ideals and ultimate - -f-- values to be realized in education. - ---f-5 ll . ll ..1'-1 lnherators Cfxct ID ...,-.. l' ' ' From the play by Susan Glaspell .... .'T' CAST OF CHARACTERS Grandmother Morton . ....................... Mrs. Mark Balderston -.f---L. . Smith ........... . . . Robert L.Weaver l. Silas Morton .... .... G eorge F. Bush Felix Feievary, Sr. . ....... . Robert F. Foth Felix Fejevary, Ir. ......................... ........................ H arry C. Benson, Jr. 5. The action transpires in the central room of Silas Morton's middle-western farm house. It is late in the day, The Fourth of July, 1879. ' -'Q THE MARQUIS PLAYERS ' PRESENT APRIL 6, 7, 8 Three one-act plays Blaclc Snow by C. Parker Morgan, '32 ,.....gl. CAST OF CHARACTERS Louise .....................,.. ....... M iss Alma Scott V Mrwlbrl ..--- Mrs. John Diefenderfer Mr. Ginsberg Edward C. Kienle Iim ----.-- ....... J ohn J. Evans Policeman .. ............................. J. Lawrence Hilclreth Stage Manager-Edward Martin Assistant-John Milton The scene is a basement room in a Harlem tenement, on Christmas Eve. I xii-I' htui -J f3l14fI 7,-4-svlv-quit ,, i U .-a-.-..,.-avi P- 'P-S ' - f , ,, -3,--il '-1-. . -'-- -J.v -7-1. ..'l7v '21 ...IL-. ni'-an : ,,-f --v--0 -f-' 3 j-:-3 .I : 'Y 1'--1f '-' -p-....'1'- ' ....-- - -1- , A -7:-,fs HT .,,,-.- Y e-'j :- , Y g A1 A+. are 12+ 5 A ,411 1- AT'-f2 f'1:r - A .E Riffs:-.-' 1, aff iss- Q -W - ,, -- v-T -.. ' f 'T Y f - '-. Y f'-- - - ' - '.L-- LE.,-Q 1...--re rf. .2 .1-v2 .2? 5-1-:rt 'fl'-f -A-fr W A -if' -Lei? f ' - nal KEN ' S . EYEA-RS iN ---p, L -v lun-.T ' -sf! ff Il iriiiiiii ing,-. lane... 'li-nv in-f iv !'Our Non? by Charles M. Kebbe, '34 Cnr Non is the play which was awarded the prize of SSO, offered by the Lafayette College centennial celebration committee for the best one-act play about the Marquis cle Lafayette. f'Cur Non as a motto is representative of the ideals of the Marquis de Lafayette, who rarely if ever allowed obstacles to stand in his way when he had once determined upon a course of action. The author of the play, Charles M. Kebbe, '34, also wrote Black Orchids, mystery play which was presented in the Little Theatre a year ago. CAST Ol' CHARACTERS Miss Frances Hummer Robert F. Foth .. Robert G. Goodman, Jr. . . . . . . . L. Shimer Serfass . . . . . . . Thomas Clynes . . Ellsworth Uhlcr Iranne-Marie Pierre .........,........ The Marquis :le Lafayette . . Papa Leboucier ......... An Ojicer ........,.. His Aille . .......,...........,......... , Stage Manager-Charles M. Kebbe The scene is the tap room of Papa Leboucier's inn, in the French Luz, in the spring of 1777. coast village of St. Jean de The Rising of The Moon by Lady Gregory QA patriotic comedy upon ultimate Irish frecdornj CAST Oli CHARACTERS Police Sergeant . ......................... ...... G eorge F. Bush Policeman ...... ........ L . Shimer Serfass Ballarl Singer . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Donald M. Berkowitz Stage Manager-George Adams The scene is a quay, along the Irish Coast, late at night. The Little Theatre entered this play in the annual inter-collegiate one-act play contest spon- sored by the Philadelphia Art Alliance on the evening of April 21, at Drexel Institute, in Phila- delphia. Lafayette woni the contest last year. PRODUCTION STAFF Dif1'ff0f ...---.-..-... .............. P rofessor Albert H. Gilmer Mr. Harold Bassage, Mr. Paul Morrison Frank Hughes Art Director ........... ................... A lbert Gendebien Property Man ....... Technical Assistants .. Electrical Staf ...... Business Manager . Assistant ........ , Ticket Manager .. sa- :'- Assistant Directors ....... Production Stage Manager ,. ...................... .. Archie Mabon Paul Felton,Ellsworth Uhlcr Albert Roach, Wilson B. Powell, Edwin Brainard, Bassett Smith Paul E. Davison R. R. Walsh Milton Coen l i ! gi It f .1 '14 Al , .ii 'il -.2 'fir fi l '1 ii l Y'-.'ic'.a K 1 '. .1- 15 li Wil! T Y 1 ': Xxx A . J,-gs ,F VFW-fr'-' ilriexttff- , li if 7 ' W i 1' ?'Y,. il fl 2 5 -. riff. f .klilb ff ,W U I, 'Art ' F IA '3'4,,P l 4 ,'-is . l' 1'e+-'ifZ+- i ,, P is x sn: Dali, s Pi. , '---..-4.,,, x ,7 ' .4 1, ' ff ! , 'Q 21 i 1 l .. iii' 4313: '11 Cffffj, ' ' . ,N U J ll ' I , l MDN IF l. ,aj ,' ' ,D I 6,1 lllggf . ,qs i. f 5 .2fKjg:-'-,g '-s. 2 -...,-f -at -as-ui .- 11 .-4-Q3 . 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The Lafayette College Glee Club, whieh for three of the past four years won the Pennsyl- illflll- vania Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest, had to be content with third place this year as Penn :l::'-- State won the Championship. The glee club, however, under Directors John Warren lirb and T-:fn Thomas ll. Yergcr, and Student Leader John Peddieson, had a very Hnc year. Concerts were given :fl at the Stroudsburg State Teachers' College, the Montclair Women's Club, the Isaac Young High School at New Rochelle, New York, and in Pardee Auditorium at Lafayette. The club also Ili.. assisted the Iiaston Symphony Orchestra shortly before the centennial pageant, and at the pageant Zjjjh will sing the centennial ode. :-W4 H ol-'lflcrlalts ' joim PEDIDIHSON . . . . . ..,,..,,.... . . Sfllthllf I.r'mlr'r ---NM .IOHN WARIUQN lllui . ..,..,.,., Dirvelor 3.Z.L..-. Tiiomas li. Yiziuziait . . ....,.,.. . . , Asxislimt Director Ai.1si-ilu' O. Caonaurzii . ....,.,....,. . .,.....,. Mumrgrr ::t::- Mlfzvflslalas First Tuuorx Leonard Mayer Brlxxrx Bilrilmn'x Ijjfjjq A' lnckson Carey Ray Spitalnick W. R. Lippincott Donald M. Berkowitz jgjj- G' 'll' Morris Allen Burton L. Hill li. l.. Lillierapp G. Douglas Davies :: Lloyd M' Rucf Morton li. Aekerly J. M. Linton Harry H. Davenport jfljll, W' C. Mcgnrgcl john C. Ludlum Charles F. johnson J. limerson Asch f,fjfj.'.. Ernest pl lrortlno john L. Brewster Howard M. Scull Roland Raver jfjfjj' Douglas V. Slwppcl.cl liarl W. Rhoades Kenneth H. Mitman A. F. Hart :N- lf Kermit H. Jones Herman S. Beam Donald K. Chalker john L. Piggins TILZIZ' Larry Igmdm-f K. H. Hammerman Charles F. Dull A. Dean Fay ZTLZTT' Henry Lupcr D. G. Moyer joseph -I. Probst james C. Heekman, J l'jQff.'f' llmll Von Arx H. V. Taylor Albert O. Crobaugh Leroy Vondcr Tann .iLLffjT ' L. L. Martz .lay W. Kaufman H. Gordon Holbrook 5f'f'0'l1l Tl 'U -V AI. W. Miller Richard Manning H. Thomas Spengler, 1:21 lirank Magor Frank B. Gardner R. Lonsinger XV. S. 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Llm'xNc:o'r1', Pao1ss'r, GAapNiait MliGAIlGl.lE, Mfxuou, lX4lNSCHWANliR, IRHOADISS, 'l'AYl.0R, NlAll'l'l, Al.l,i'N Klil lf0Rll, Sco'r'r, VOUIKIIIZIQS, DAVIES, Slll5l'l'ARD, Movian, 1'lAlK'I' CAREY, Lovmt, EWING, I.oNsINo13n, DAVIiNl'0li'l', ZAIINISER, llllILl.IiR, VAN Aux, Bitucn, llliAM, Ascu, KAUIVMAN, LAIIY, lhilxxowlrz SNYDIER, I'lliMMINGS, LINTON, ,IoNlas, Yiznoizu, PEDDIIESON, Cnolmuoll, IPIEITRICII, llA'l'll0Rl-' Lafayette College Choir Organized in 1918 through the efforts of Professor Harry Spenglcr, the college choir has steadily grown. The choir for a while was discontinued, but was revived and a vested choir was added. Originally composed of a group of Hfteen, it has now grown to include a personnel of forty-Eve. The choir this year was trained through the efforts of Professor Thomas lidwin Yerger. The organization gave numerous concerts both on the campus and in various cities. OFFICERS TIIOMAS EDWIN Yiaacim . . ........,.. , , OI'glllIiSf and Dirm-for JOHN PliDlJIliSON ..... ...... S lmlrut Lwnlvr liirxf 'Fvnor M. Allen L. Batdorf A. Carey K. Jones F. Kefford H. Loper W. Megargel L. Rcuf F. Shafer D. Sheppard F. Voorhees li. Von Arx ,.. . ..,....e.. 3-- -' -- KIZRMIT .IoN1zs .. .. .,......... .. snail-nr Mumfgrr PIERSONNIZL S1'l'0ll4l 'l'r'IIOf H. Beam F. Gardner J. Jennings F. Magor L. Martz LI. Miller G. Minsehwaner D. Moyer J. Peddieson Ii. Rhondes H. Taylor Y -A .-...V ........-....., N... . Iill .l. D. R. H D. M A. J- C I.. R. H R I'317'I rilomr Asch Berkowitz llruce Davenport Davies liwing Hart Hechm an Keck Piggins R aver Spengler Zahniscr ....-. Bflxx H A. S. C. .I- O J- I.. R. R. J. J- F. D. D. 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The instrumental club was noted for its -w-1-. variety in selections, playing not only popular songs but also well known musical works with ----TA' original arrangement. ,..,...... Q , OI IilClfRS ...V-.....Q. JOHN PIQDIDIHSON . . , ..,........,. ..,.... . Dirr'L'l0r ,..,...4- Cl.Aunl2 K. RUl'liR'I' , .....,,...,... . A.v.vi.tluul Dir4'c'l0r ivishv-Q I V V 1 ' V PARSONNILI. ...... ' Vivlill TI'llW1H'f ---M . A. .l. XVahl U. I.. Martin -'- -' . M. I'I. Coen Ii. W. Oppenheimer '-f'-ff' D. I.. Golden R. G. Goodman ,, ,,. ,.,,,.'... II. V. Taylor NV. A. Iloquist ,.. .,,...,.L Ii. S. Murray . Siuollllmla' B l '.......... M. iz. czalwa -7- W' 5 U 'ff v----U R. In, Kiefer ,, 1 T I lrnmlmm' -.....,-Q.. M ' C. K. Rupert -...ILM -I' W' Mlllcl' I-I. I.. Iionstein .-........- , ----f-H Pnnm 'N' - - Iluvv X II, I.. Ilonstein I :N--3:-f-' H, Ton' R. Manning ,..f.-.-.-1. VUFUI IPFIIIIIX ' I Pedtlieson ' 'lv-vw--f - .- N C.. R. 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Drum Major uml Master Srrgmult HERBERT E. STOLLMALLK .. .. Principal Muxiriuu nml Master Srrgmml ROBERT G. GOODMAN . . .............. ..... M afmgrr and SMH Sergeant MEMBERS Basses Trum prix I!arilom's J, Miller R. Goodman J, Kaufman ,l- I-OUSJFISCI' W- Bmluisf H. Lopcr R. Darlington A- I-0fhr0p E. Oppenheimer , Saxophofws F' James Dfffmf l D. Golden R. Hutchison A' vlylictt' R. Bcycr M. Jones J' ' cc P. Anroc X- flusz Trombonvs . um E' ifinro Cluriuclx Allos . is mer l A. Pcruso H. Stollmack J- Valentine K. Hammcrman L. Gardner . J. VnnOrdcn . H, Smith J. Reichard . D. Lahy A. Shcnninger W R J. Carry . obcrts T W I I D. Johnson - ' cs' M Ewing - Piccolo Cymlmlx T. Kennedy - E- W. 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In consideration of the fact that many members of the band, both at Lafayette and at Lehigh, are seniors this year and will graduate, it was felt that it would be fitting to give to The Maroon and Brown Collegians a tangible remembrance of their years of activity. OFFICIALS josizrii C. I-looviza . Director VIULIAN H. Booman , Mamfgrr MEMBERS Lrrfuyctle Norman C, Snyder, '33, Rerrlx Herbert Stollmack, '33, Remix Donald Martin, '33, Trumlrvl joseph C. Hoover, '32, Pvrclzxxiou rrml Vnral Lehigh Drape Rankin, '32, Guilur aml Banjo John H. McConnell, '33, Base' Remix anal Tnlm julian H. Booker, '32, Reeds joseph H. Grinevich, '32, Tf!Illlb0ll1' Richard M. Koons, '32, Piano Elmer Strang, '35, Tl'lllIlIJ!'f .4 .--vos . ....A,..p.f-au-.qv-msn? ur- - I' 320 1 . ' - - V v .-...... -f ...., '- . -- I dn-. --U blk- .JL .. -.. '-':,, .,,.-.....' YL,- YJ., ,fi .- 1. L3....1-m:1..,... . 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BLUE STEELE u , :...,, T' and his f..'.:S. Victor Recording Orchestra Guests of Honor Patrons .,', Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Lewis Mrs. J. S. Chipman ' Dean and Mrs. A. F. Hauck Mrs. S. I. Darnell l. Prof. and Mrs. W. S. Hall Mrs. Cecil Dawson lf' Mrs. G. T. Keller -f-'-- Q Cbelfffvffff Mrs. c. H. Knight ------g Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Lorenz Mrs. S. C. Smith, Jr. ---U ' Prof. and Mrs. F. W. Slantz Mrs. F. C. Ward 2-:gf Prof. and Mrs. John Cawley Mrs. H. F. Laub 5'-:7 ' Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Phelps Mrs. J. R. McMann '.-.. .2-. Prof. and Mrs. E. H. Rockwell Mrs. J. C. Hoover ....-.-J.-.. Prof. and Mrs. H. W. Streeter Mrs. T. M. Sales, Jr. -----in Lieut. and Mrs. E. L. Miller Mrs. G. M. Adams ..-......l--- Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thompson Mrs. R. T. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Millspaugh Mrs. L. F. Orbe lg, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hunt Mrs. J. L. Hughes .,....-.-- . 7---fu Committee I'l......-'. J. Stanley Millspaugh, Chairman --........-- Frederick Bauer, Jr. T.-T:-l. Harry C. Bubb, II ,. T'..'2T Charles J. Crump, Jr. l' Edward J. DeRevere -if-'T' ' Frederick B. Hooper ZA.. Brian O'Neil William H. Pyle .----f Walter E. Vogt P----' J. Sheldon Schmolze pu-.f---..-. no-us-... ---l-lin itine- ........ res man anquet ... '.2.Z..... Held by Quo-f. lf THE CLASS OF 1934 Sntnraluy, May 26, 1931 :::':::- at the ELKS' AUDITORIUM I PHILLIPSBURG, N. lift' ',,,, : f,jQf Guest of Honor -s.......-L . Dean Arthur A. Hauck ---J-7 . Speakers Committee . I.'I.. 'T' President William Mather Lewis John W. Giles, Cbaimmm ,,:1,, 'I Dean Arthur A. Hauck Richard Manning ',,,,.,':':,,, 'j ' Professor D. Arthur Hatch Richard B. R. Massey ...-....-.lu James O. Siegel ....,,'f.,. 'l ' Louis J. Jacoubs ihnltbnvr ' A I ' - l ' a ull4'l0: .,..,......-..- ' W- - -----I I I , ...-gn..-annul pyun--..p-.- s 13221 . ' ' -0- , Y 1.3. ?,:.-. -l f.3gLlT .... -...V.71Q'L,g--- ,,,,, , . ,ji-521, - f-.'-:Y-i35T.?::i -T as ,Z ini ::' L -lxl 'fn-1,gI- ....:',..' 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' M, X . . , .' 1- -Xv.'Q.' fa -.. 4 ' '-.33-55 XX '- 1 - .. .X .x , .S .Z ,-, ' XLJ Q H. qx' ka,3,,.- ,I 4:.3. QS-- - -f ' . I :nn . ffzrfyn Speakers Dean A. F. Hauck Dr. H. W. Rogers Sylvester Smith, Esq. Prof. and Mrs. Frederick W. ' Prof. and Mrs. John Cawley Prof. and Mrs. Edward H. Rockwell Prof. and Mrs. Albert H. Gilmer Junior Browse CLASS OF 1932 Tuesday, Ium' 2, 1931 ELKS' AUDITORIUM PHIWLLIPSBURG, N. J. Com miller John H. Reinhart, Chairman George R. Clammcr Ernest J. Galbos John M. Colton, II G. Shelly Dietrich Clarence W. Beers Senior Assembly CLASS OF 1931 Friday, IIHIL' 12, 1931 EDDYSIDE CLUB Music by DONLIN'S PENNSYLVANIANS ClJapc'ro1u's Slilrlfl Prof. and Mrs. Harold W. Strceter Prof. and Mrs. William S. Lohr Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Phelps Prof. and Mrs. Theodore B. Hunt Prof. and Mrs. Willard L. Waclmter Commillvc John Balcntine, Chairman Thomas P. Wilkes Kimmel E. Custer Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Lewis A H E 'J- ... ..... Ross E. Wiley Henry H. Michaels, Jr. Allen H. 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The occasion was very impressive and a worthy tribute to a man whose achievements are living examples of a career which epitomized the romance of higher education. Mr. Gates, who graduated from Lafayette in 1897, was serving as president of the Chicago Board of Trade at the time of his death. During the administration of ex-president Coolidge, Mr. Gates acted as adviser to the chief executive on the wheat situation. He was also an active member of the board of trustees of the college and was greatly interested in the Centennial Campaign of which this build- ing is a phase. The dedicatory ceremonies were presided over by President William Mather Lewis and were opened by the academic procession from the chapel. Then followed the delivery of the keys of the hall by its architect, Charles Klauder and their ac- ceptance by the Honorable Edward J. Fox, president of the Board of Trustees. James A. White of Chicago then extended greetings from Mr. Gates' personal friends and business associates. W. H. Earnest, classmate and intimate friend of the late Leslie Freeman Gates delivered the dedicatory address. The ceremonies were concluded by the dedicatory prayer by Chaplain Charles W. Harris and the singing of the Alma Mater. Immediately following the exercises a general inspec- tion of the interior of the edifice took place. f3241 ., .... .. .. --TT. ...- , ,-. -.,.. ...U-. , ...- ..,,,. ...,...,. ...- ...... ,W 2 ' c 'QAL1 Lt -'iv--aff 1i,E5 :' :iii in I- 5:-,?4'1,?im3.::Tf W ,Fung A JQ'huugq-v',- ' -YY...-A.,-.3 ' -Q-1111 ---h0 -analg- Rl' I .,,. .... y 2 R it12- '-- A-can t -Q can ..,..-as . I aa f X N'- ,. ,W , , , W5 W 4 , NX ,. I, ,. , -- - -. 'N - 'lvl 'rs ' N X: . X X 'N .N .. --1' 5 N' :I Ic- --.-gg ......,-N. 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Zeng- l nr it l Proccssional March - Honorary Honorary Honorary Andante From Fifth Symphony ----- Ninety-Sixth Annual Commencement or LAFAYETTE COLLEGE COLTON MEMORIAL CHAPEL Friday, Iuiu' 12, 1931' - ORDER OF EXERCISES MUSIC - - - - -1 - Henry Smart Thomas Edwin Yerger, College Organist INVOCATION i Rev. Edmund Graham Wilson, '06 OIHUOH ------- - Salutufory Clement Seward Hiltner, Jr., Tyrone, Pa. Oration --------- ' Scientific John Albert Geddes, Paterson, N. J. ' Oration ------- With Ibn Vulcdiclory Azlrlrcrx Lawrence Williams Haines, Glenside, Pa. . - - Bcclhoucn Thomas Edwin Yerger, College Organist AWARD OF HONORS AND PRIZES - William Shafer Hall, Sc.D., Clerk of the Faculty . AWARD OF RESERVE OFFICERS' COMMISSIONS Captain Edwin H. Randle, U. S. A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics Commencement Address-William John Cooper, LL.D. . Londonderry Air - - - ' ------- Kreisler Peter Frank Klein, Jr.-Violin, Stanley Radwell Yarrow-Cellistg Thomas Edwin Yerger-Organ CONFERRING OF DEGREES Degrees in Course Candidates presented by William Shafer Hall Sc D Clerk of the Facult , , . ., y Presentation of Certificates of Honor to Members of the Classes of 1871, 1876, 1881 HONORARY DEGREES Candidates presented by Hon. Edward J. Fox, LL.D., President of the Board of Trustees Address to Graduating Class-President William Mather Lewis Triumph al BENEDICTION Chaplain Charles W. Harris, Lafayette College THE ALMA MATER March from Oratorio Gideon - - - Marks HONORARY DEGREES FOR THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS William John Cooper, Washington, D. C. United States Commissioner of Education Thomas Sovereign Gates, Philadelphia, Pa. President, University of Pennsylvania Robert Sellers Frazer, Pittsburgh, Pa. Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania FOR THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF EDUCATION William Achenbach Wetzel, '91, Trenton, N. J. Principal, Senior High School FOR THE HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF DIVINITY Hugh Thomson Kerr, Pittsburgh, Pa. Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of the United States of America Edmund Graham Wilson, '06, New York City Secretary, Board of National Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. I 3, f32i1 1 l .O If x--- J x, Y, -ini Nil .'- N 1 snag . Q.i X, L: xx ...ang- --Q53 'izr-3,:.?5ATY J- iff 'iifii 'mai-'vi 5221? Ylgigl 'T Y 'K 'jk-l fvl--u il ' . F. ,i 'E' Fifa. ,- In 'vw-a C, - 4 Nu fo ' M -li F' ' ' - -willful: X fr f QYEA S ,C 1-- gl , S X- , gf.. U - 'V' W ' -V-LX . sk fb Q if L.. --- - '. 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IOSEPH'S AUDITORIUM May 7 and 8, l93l First Prize-Lafayette Second Prize--Muhlenberg - Third Prize-St. Joseph's College George F. Bush and Gordon E. Male, representingthe Marquis Players, won first honors with the play Moonshine by Arthur Hopkins. In addition, Mr. Bush was awarded the prize for the best individual acting of the competition. - I PRODUCTION STAFF PROFESSOR ALBERT H. GlLMi:n .................... ....... .....,... D i rcclar HAROLD E. Bxssncs ......... ..... T ccbnical Director WILSON B.. Powlsu. '. . . . . . Dircclor of Lighting JAMES R. GREEN .. ....... Property Man Gizonca M. 'Aoxms . . . .........,....... ..... S Aagc Manager V CON TESTAN TS Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, Muhlenberg College, Zelosophic Society of the University of Pennsylvania, Mt. St. Joseph's College, Lafayette, St. Joseph's College IUDGES Professor Carl L. Altmaier, Drexel Institute Clara R. Mason, Executive Secretary of the Philadelphia Art Alliance J. Howard Reber, President of the Philadelphia Theatre Association Herman L. Dieck, Dramatic Editor of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin J. J. Keen, Dramatic Editor of the Philadelphia Daily News 'lntercollegiate Glee Club Contest of Pennsylvania ACADEMY OF MUSIC, PHILADELPHIA February ll, 1932 First Place-Pennsylvania State College Second Placw-West Chester State Teachers' College PROGRAM OF THE LAFAYETTE GLEE CLUB Choice Song- Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite ................ Hamlel Prize Song- Fight ..................... . ......... . Faltin College Song- The Fighting Olcl Marquis .. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring .........., The Dance of the Gnomes ........... Joshua Fit do Battle of Jericho . . . Sung but not in competition. Bach MacDowell . . . . 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Hymn- America Music- Apostrophe to Lafayette' Ovfubcr 23, 1931 Ten-thirty O'clock Founders' Day Address .......... , , Anthem- The Everlasting God 1-Iymn-- Lest We Forget Confcrring of Degrees in Course H I The candidates present Bachelor of Science 'f'Edwin James Phelps 'RicI1ard Henry Ricgcl Max Bernard Schneider 'iWilliam Alexander Fraser Alma Mater College Choir ialllflzirllzimlm il ,Q FI Q: gf ,. ,. 512 gs ,ie 574521 S365 3:2 George B. Nevin . .........,.. Pkusm1zN'r WILLIAM MAT1-usa LEWIS . ' ' ,THOMAS Joi-IN WATSON, New York City ed by William S. Hall, Sc.D., Clerk of the Faculty Bachelor of Arts Thomas Charles Condron, Jr jacob Farber Maxfer of Arlx Frederick John Wfaltzinger iillilll Prolberoe iii lm -'-H--...pq .dwg- iii is if Nm! iii .......4. l V lun , Q31 I fi , f as rr i if . ff ' irll Ill' 'll :ills tr .yi A 1 ,fr Wil 'I' H1 ,E 5? itil: lr' iii I iTl?lI I Q M! Tlli. mf' 2 ilxi 11? 'I ix r, is l A li is Vila. I i I If Kilim ini' ' A , ,if F , ' ' ' -..T.T..- .ff ns- ,gy f , :. L-....- I!CIO ll lil 1 mai an-.par-. llllllllllll igimminiizim llllll ill lllllilllll 1lllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllifllll ll ill ll ll Q . -a . - Y .-.-.Q v...- 2 X25 - fl---- L 'i ee 50-12f.L.3-1-IgQ'5-re-....ifc5'4g,.4J5.?5 F4iEe gf. lg E3:.2?JE?f',?,f- i f J--..f,.... 11 Um f' 5? r -X ,X Fifth Annual Dads Day ' October 29, 1931 PROGRAM - 8-11:30 o'clock--Dads attend classes with sons 11:30 o'clcck-Special chapel service with music by the Instrumental and Glee Clubs 12:30 o'clock-Luncheon in the Alumni Memorial Gymnasium Clair C. Churchman, Toastmaster SPEAKERS President William Mather Lewis Dean Arthur A. Hauck John A. Hourigan Morgan Cook 2:30 o'clock-Football game, Lafayette vs. Waslmington and jefferson DAD'S DAY COMMITTEE john A. Hourigan, General Chairman Progrum Committee Frank Aikman Donald E. Harman Entertainment Committee Joseph C. Hoover Allan J. Dunbaugh John A. 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' ' lisa-no-, sv-not -it' lin' 1:1 A Sportmanship Plaque - Bearing the following inscription ' : LAFAYETTE - 21 W. and J. - 0 OCTOBER 24, 1931 Is presented to Lafayette College , on January 12, 1932 i. 1lh by ' RALPH COOPER HUTCHISON ' PRESIDENT OF WASHINGTON AND JEFFERSON COLLEGE Washington and jefferson, while traditionally a rival of Lafayette on the football field, has always had other more binding ties through the history of the two schools, through a frequent interchange of men and degrees, and especially by virtue of a common basis of sportsmanship. This year the students of Washington and jefferson voted that Lafayette College had given the finest example of sportsmanship against them on the field of football, and accordingly sent their . president, Ralph Cooper Hutchison, a graduate of Lafayette in 1918, to present the sportsmanship plaque. It was received by Clair E. Churchman, president of student council, and now is located ...A--.A-4 in Brainerd Hall. -Q' ' ' 'fl q,.,0 The Sword of The Marquis De Lafayette Is presented to Lafayette College 'f..- '-: ... by I . t......... .----I THE BARONESS VON MILTITZ of Germany i ...-....,. ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932 -tv--ff-'C --Gmini At special exercises in the Colton Memorial Chapel and is received by PRESIDENT WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS .......... In accepting the sword of the Marquis de Lafayette from the Baroness Von Miltitz, President Lewis pointed out first that the college was acquiring the sword through the generosity of Gideon --7--.- Boericke, Esq., of Wynnewood, member of the Board of Trustees, who wished to turn over to .--1-vu Lafayette what was originally intended to be a personal gift to himself. In 1792, General Lafayette ' .-T-..... surrendered his sword to the Baron Von Miltitz, a Hessian oflicer and great grandfather of the ....-..- Baroness, and the sword, a triple-edged rapier, remained in the family since that time. The sword, ' .--v-au' whose acquisition represents the first important event in the centennial year of Lafayette College, ' ...-....,,. now reposes in the Kirby Hall of Civil Rights. - 4Qi .L.L 'I. '.... -9uS .l.....- '-:: . ..-...- I 0l . 'Tal ' 'iflini -u I .-se..-..- I .-ns.-s-u,.,.. 1 i - ---no--g l 329 l .- DCPi , ,,'v':-'J-'24 -f-,'? '.:...--. .::,,- .......-l':-l'L. 2.... r -....-,- .:'.5i, ffm, .- --, A 'Aff'-,W 71.1.7325 11, A --- 1 rf: gk or -Y L Y-,.1gg,:T.,,g V .I . -j Y , ,5?! L .. ,M f '7-' 7,7 Y, Yfrw vs lint! o al?l...ia-fa:i'f1a..aa-.I:1 ?'5ffJ: :s5 e1,-.-.-Lf.-:.i :fe f:l.f'i':-14? ' -slvhnll S ' ' 'I 7 5 QQETQHV' 'Tim ' n? Z ' 17'T?-? ' T bij- . ' EF i-gf 7:27-'7 ' 17 3553 Biff Ziff' 'W Y T' TN Q I . 4. I Af 'J' 6 We l L ' 'W NT -. 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The Tribute of Lafayette College C1832-19323 to George Washington C1732-19325 February 17-23, 1932 PROGRAM February 17, 18, 19 8:15 P.M.-Presentation of The Contrast by the Marquis Players if Little Theatre, Brainerd Hall Sunday, February 21 11:00 A.M.-Washington Celebration Musical Service Colton Memorial Chapel Monday, February 22 '-5 7:45 A.M.-Flag Raising and Bugle Salute Lafayette R. O. T. C. Unit Pardee Hall 12:00 M. -Chapel Service Colton Memorial Chapel President William Mather Lewis, Speaker George Washington and Education u-,.,s---. par-- -.-.f.-.f1- p--Q.-... -ava- A-.-1 4--. . p-A-...- gn.----.. -. 8:00 P.M.-Washington's Birthday Band Concert Alumni Memorial Gymnasium Reserve Officers Training Corps Band Tuesday, February 23 10:45 A.M.-Washington Celebration ' Colton Memorial Chapel Academic Procession Convocation Address by Professor Bernard Fay 1:30 P.M.-Intramural Sports Carnival Alumni Memorial Gymnasium Intramural Basketball Game Fencing Match between halves Life Saving Demonstration in the Swimming Pool Intramural Swimming Meet 4:00 P.M.-Faculty Reception to Professor Fay Faculty Room George Washington Celebration Committee Professor James W. Tupper, Cbairman Captain E. H. Randle Professor M. D. Steever Professor W. C. Eaton . 1 an .4-4 cami .4-vu-au: ,up-vvuu-sun! 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Ross Junior Prom ALUMNI MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM Friday, March 11, 1932 PAUL TREMAINE AND HIS BAND From Lonely Acres GUESTS OF HONOR Dr. and Mrs. William Mather Lewis Dr. and Mrs. William M. Smith Dean and Mrs. Arthur A. Hauck Prof. and Mrs. Frederick W. Slantz Prof. Prof. Prof. Prof. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. Prof. William Shafer Hall CHAPERONES Bingham Cawley Hatch Kunkel John E. Alexander John S. Millspaugh Edward M. Milans John S. Schmolze -.Q COMMITTEE Frederick B. Hooper, Chairman Robert T. Barber I 331 1 Prof. :md Mrs. Gilmer Prof. and Mrs. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Mr. and Mrs. Koerner George C. Laub Gordon Avery Leonard T. Lynch Samuel A. Copeland . ,122 gi p . 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There will be 1000 participants in the pageant, which is being directed by Professor Albert H. Gilmer, head of the department of dramatic art. There will be two principal parts in the observance by the college of the centennial anniversary. On May 17 and 18 a conference on The French Back- grounds of American Civilization will be held. A large number of statesmen, educators, scholars, and men prominent in public life from both France and the United States have accepted invitations to attend. A series of papers by con- ference delegates will be read at the various sessions of the meeting. The other part of the celebration will be the historical pageant, which will continue on each of the three evenings from about 8:30 to 11:00 o'clock. It will Hrst reproduce in nine episodes the dramatic incidents in the Marquis de Lafayette, life long friend of George Washington and ally in America's fight for freedom. The latter half of the pageant will depict in eleven episodes the out- standing events in the history of Lafayette College. The first nine episodes of the pageant, in portraying a group of outstanding incidents from the life of Lafayette, the man, will stress especially his friendship with George Washington and his gallant espousal of the American cause in the I: 3341 'fd-iw W 7.,gg,,g, ' L fr- '::i iY:.:-. H -.:.gLlT..:.Tf.f...:'I'T'7i '.V AS- Y 'avi'-559'-K w-:i:i-fs- :,e..f,:':g-I -LA'-TT, ,:i.iTf'Y7f':-l41f1gi-T- 11'f....-,5.?:-QA-,g'-3 f, tf1,4,1:.iil -,ff-QA f' il-1-,'.Ln Y'YlT rf., Q ' A ' M - ,.- Ag...-W :'-... A Yi -- AY.n-- a .: . 4.ip 2- J.3if l--,T-,11-ilu--v ,.....-nn.. .-Q.-,--naar Y Y' li if-I QQ:' .'.Q,'r.j:f: 52:51 1 g E--sail -Q. w.f:.5g,vuY.T?? -A -fx -1-3: fs ff' Y 5125411 155, Af A QL J T A A 8. T' li I.. .,H . ,ra .. . ,, , . , f,,, ff , 4-v 83 U A a 211-ZAR , , :,............ 1 .- L S? It gp K le fi 9 ,Q . . n---.... 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Finally there will be witnessed his triumphant return to the United States in 1824 to receive a great and joyous reception from the American people in Philadelphia, as the concluding episode in the opening half of the pageant. The latter part of the pageant which will depict the history of Lafayette, the college, will commence with the scene in White's tavern in Easton, where, in 1824, the same year in which Lafayette visited this country, it was decided to start a college at Easton. Upon the suggestion of james Madison Porter, whose father helped the wounded General Lafayette from the field at Brandywine, and who was greeted most warmly by the Marquis at the reception in honor of the General at Philadelphia in 1824, it was decided to name the new institution Lafayette College. Such scenes will follow as the coming of' the 43 students under the first president, George Junkin, the laying of the cornerstone for Old South College, the college crisis during the Civil War, the saving of the college financially by Ario Pardee's response to President Cattell's plea for help, the cremation of calculus with the ancient student rites, the rededication of Pardee Hall after it was partially destroyed by fire, a revival of the athletics of fifty years ago, the dedication of the monument to David Brainerd, missionary to the Indians, the awarding of honorary degrees to Professor Francis A. March by Ox- ford and Cambridge, the activities of the college during the World War, and finally, in the last climatic episode, a grand ensemble of all participants and alum- ni, marching while the band plays Onward Christian Soldiers, a scene reminiscent of the traditional commencement exercises at Lafayette College. The formal opening of the centennial celebration will take place on Tuesday morning, May 17, with convocation ceremonies in the Colton Memorial Chapel. This will be preceded by an academic procession made up of guests of the college, delegates to the conference, representatives of other colleges, trustees, faculty, and alumni. At noon a luncheon will be held in the Alumni Memorial Gymnasium in honor of the French guests at the conference. The first session of the conference will convene Tuesday afternoon, following which there will be a reception for the conference delegates and representatives of other colleges. The second and third sessions of the conference will take place on Wednesday morning and afternoon, May 18. Another feature of the centennial celebration will be a Lafayette historical exhibit which will consist of two main divisions. The first will be made up of souvenirs of General Lafayette, and the second of various pictures and other memorabilia relating to Lafayette College. In addition to the sword of the Mar- quis, which was presented to the college last fall by the Baroness von Miltitz, there will be a large collection of his letters and many portraits which were painted or engraved at various periods of his life. There will also be on view china which he used together with medallions and other articles issued at the time of his visit to America in 1824. Finally, on Saturday, May 21, the greatest alumni reunion in the history of the college will be held. It is estimated that more than two thousand sons of Lafayette will attend the alumni luncheon. 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TIII3 PARTIAL DIZSTRUCTION BY FIRE OF PARDEE AUDITORIUM Gutline Ol The Pageant PART ONE LAFAYETTE, THE MAN, FRIEND OF AMERICA EPISODE I fAugust, 1776, Lafayette hears the shot fired round the world, and at a banquet in Metz, France, hears of the struggle of the colonists for independence. EPISODE II fDecember, 17763 In Paris, Lafayette and DeKalb offer their services before the American Com- missioners to France, Franklin, Dean, and Lee. . EPISODE III qjuly, 17773 Lafayette is first refused and then accepted as an officer by Congress. EPISODE IV uiugusf, 17773 At Neshaminy Camp, Lafayette joins Washington and the army. EPISODE V CSeptember, 17771 In the Battle of Brandywine Lafayette is wounded while rallying the hard- pressed colonials. Gen. Andrew Porter of Easton helps him from the field. EPISODE VI QOctober, 1777j The wounded Lafayette is cared for in the home of a Moravian farmer, George F. Boeckel, at Bethlehem. EPISODE VII qApfi1, 17819 Lafayette quells the mutiny in his army at the Susquehanna Crossing. EPISODE VIII fOctober, 17815 Washington, Lafayette, Rochambeau, other officers, and the allied armies re- pn-.,-L-- . ' . ceivc the sword of Cornwallis and the surrendered army at Yorktown. innume- gn..-v-v-. pq,-.-v-- lllll l l l3361 'l -.4-uqg .'..- ---xi -...--,i ,,e 7 I 7 I-ZAR 'wing Ning can tl 1 ...---. .-Q...-as--u -.-n-a-an-.. ? . -4 11.-u-un --.,, ,A Libr! M-C-1, 71... . ..':5.z:1......,V.:-,gf w-- ,OL .:i1'?g-'AV:.-,1..-Q,- fi , .. gf' g 5-5 ,E f V ,, YAYW Y, , - Wi 7:77 V , W- ,.!...:Ai-1, rr,-. V ,,tv:7i, ,Fw .A MA--ii , rv ll-. - - 'iff -'F g,gi-j E:TL Tffff f - f -:: 'fl'-:i ,WY ff' , 1 ?.f 1' , -..j' ffl ' ':f,'i-, 'L1f, , 'I I ' 'TQ' 'e'1e1 ' ' -f fY-'E'g '- ,Q -- - E -, --. -f 1..-w'f '7- 'I ' O- ca-'I'-': :.- 'Zai' E-fag!--aa:-Q-..-.gf..a:J4.f: 455-Q-gg?-Te A E E E ft I 4 If f J-L A -.::-T,--8 - F- -. - GENE IT. - wg. . H., -X h 'rgi T A 1 I F U H, ij., A, I n A ' X: ' 0- -..,. -l'-A 411:15 J 05635 I ig N x' ---- .' +' if ' L3 - . XR ': -' '5 X ---vu .' - .-. 1 -I'-lr-- 'f EPISODE IX f'.... ', .'.T '...... Philadelphia publicly receives the aged Lafayette upon his visit to America. PART TWO . J-- 7-'-'..... ' LAFAYETTE, THE COLLEGE f l EPISODE X 418245 ..1.'1.. -.': - III White's Hotel the citizens resolve to establish a college and name it after - '...I'... '.-,, the nation's guest, General Lafayette. f'2 .... ..-.. , .1--oi EPISODE XI 418321 President Junkin and 43 manual training students arrive on foot from Ger- .Z ..S.. '...... mantown to form the nucleus of a new college - Lafayette. 4 Ag------ EPISODE XII 418333 '......... : Upon the present site the cornerstone of Old South is laid with ceremony. 'fI. '.... '.....,. EPISODE XIII 41863-18649 '::.:....--- fly The Civil War threatens the life of the college by drawing away the .'-.xi young men to the fields of battle. The faculty carries on. ' -A----a-1 QZJ' Without financial aid the college doors must be closed. President - ' Cattell finds a wealthy man, Ario Pardee, whose 520,000 check gives the institu- 'T'-. ..'-T .,... tion a new lease of life. f '...'I. '-..- EPISODE XIV T 1. '... The sophomores indulge their feelings toward Calculus by trying, condemn- ..'I'. '...--n ing urymg an crematmg t e1r Imp aea e enemy -----'I ',b',d h lbl L' EPISODE XV 418801 '--H 4. 'v he-1 'WH lr... Ninn...- inn' lug,-.-ua..-Q ips-......... la-u-.Q-1-. Engineering is firmly established as a scientihc branch of the college by the rebuilding and re-dedication of Pardee Hall after the fire of 1879. ' y EPISODE XVI 418947 The Brainerd Society dedicates a monument at Martins' Creek to the Apostle to the Indians, David Brainerd. EPISODE XVII f1882j Athletic events of fifty years ago are revived in games of football, cricket, baseball, tennis tug-of-war, rowing of barges, archery, horseback-riding, and the entire high-wheeled bicycle club of ten members. EPISODE XVIII 418961 At a colorful academic ceremony, Cambridge University, England, honors with the degree of Doctor of Letters, Professor Francis A. March, by reason of his renowned work in the field of Anglo-Saxon Philology at Lafayette. EPISODE XIX 419173 At Picpus Cemetery, Paris, July 4, 1917, in the presence of French and American oiiiccrs, Gen. Pershing lays a wreath on the Marquis' grave and Col. Stanton declares, Lafayette, we are here. EPISODE XX A grand ensemble of all participants includes students by classes followed by alumni. 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Twenty leading American officers, some French officers, and two hundred soldiers are to act in this scene. The band plays here. EPISODE V fSeptember, 1777j The Battle of Brandywine. Lafayette is wounded while rallying the hard- pressed colonials. Captain Andrew Porter, father of the leading founder of the college, James Madison Porter, of Easton helps him from the field. Many Amer- ican, British, and Hessian troops take part, also a group of American officers, Washington and members of his staff. EPISODE V11 QApril, 17811 Lafayette quells a mutiny in his army at the Susquehanna Crossing, and leads them to the Virginia campaign. One or two hundred poorly clad soldiers are to be used in this episode. Several of General Lafayette's staff will be required. EPISODE VIII QOctober, 1781, Washington, Lafayette, Rochambeau, De Grasse, other officers, and the allied armies receive the sword of Cornwallis and the surrendered army at Yorktown. Four hundred officers and soldiers of the American, French, British, and Hessian armies are to take part in this event. Two military bands are needed for Part II, this episode. . EPISODE XIX f1917j Amid the sounds of war, men are called to the campus for training and then depart for France. Marching companies sing the familiar songs of the World War period. At Picpus Cemetery, Paris, July 4, 1917, in the presence of French and American ofiicers, General Pershing lays a wreath on the Marquis' grave and Col. Stanton declares, Lafayette, we are here. Two hundred men in khaki and a few ofHcers, American and French, along with some French soldiers, will be used in this scene. The band appears in this episode. ..-..-,-4 N 'il l -Q 1 4 ps 'ui -at 4.-an Q-as-is-nf -0v0' v-foo-s-4-not .ga-.-o-1-one-.-1 ' . i'P01Q.n. o vw. v- . -1 - -.-. , .,,. -1 7.-.-1 -' -f '. ' iff- ' fr- '5 .L:,-. :IELL7 , g:'T f --.2-7:1 ':71.:.fT' ,-,,,....,-f ' ?'j,v-V ' , 'gr .Lv Jrvqi A! 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E -- I - - PROFESSOR JOHN B. HOPKINS Marquis de Lafayette - - - ' - - JOHN L. RITCHEY EPISODE II-ENLISTMENT- Q Paris ji Benjamin Franklin - - - - - DR. EUGENE C. BINGHAM Baron DeKalb - ' - 1 - - DR. CARL W. ZIEGLER EPISODE III-APPOINTMENT- fPhilaclelphia.j James Lovell, Congressman - - PROFESSOR WILLIAM W. EDDY EPISODE IV-JOINING THE TROOPS-fNeshamyJ General Washington ' - K - - - CAPTAIN EDWIN RANDLE EPISODE VI-CONVALESCENCE-fBethlehemJ ' ' Mrs. Barbara Boeckel - - - ' - MRS. BEVERLY W. KUNRLE Dr. John Cochran ----- DR. FLOYD C. SANDT EPISODE IX-RECEPTION-fPhiladelphiaj ' Judge Peters ----- I GEORGE F. BUSH Colonel James M. Porter ---- MR. PORTER POLK EPISODE X-FOUNDING THE COLLEGE Thomas McKeen - - - PROFESSOR HAROLD R. CHIDSEY Colonel Christian J. Hutter - - - MR. FRANK REEDER, JR. EPISODE XI-COMING OF THE FIRST STUDENTS President George Junkin - - - PROFESSOR JOI-IN CAWLEY EPISODE XIII--CIVIL WAR TIME Matthew Hale Jones, Trustee REV. MAURICE A. FILSON Professor Francis A. March - - - WILLIAM GARDNER Professor James H. Coffin PROFESSOR MORLAND KING Professor William C. Cattell MR. ANDREW D. CHIDSEY, JR. EPISODE XIV-CALCULUS High Priest ----- - CHAIKLES M. KEBBE The Accuser ----- JOHN V. PREVOST EPISODE XV-OLD PARDEE RE-DEDICATED President Rutherford B. Hayes ---- LINCOLN F. FREE General Wm. T. Sherman - - - LIEUT. ALBERT T. WILSON Hon. Henry M. Hoyt - - - HARIKY P. HOYT President Daniel C. Gilman - - PROFESSOR WILLIAM B. PLANK of Johns Hopkins University Mr. Ario Pardee ------ ALLEN E. ANDRESS EPISODE XVII-BRAINERD MONUMENT DEDICATION David Brainerd ------ CHARLES E. KIRSOH Prof. Selden J. Coffin ----- HENRY E. ALLEN EPISODE XVIII-CAMBRIDGE HONORS PROF. MARCH Public Orator ---- PROFESSOR JAMES W. TUPDER EPISODE XIX-LAFAYETTE IN WORLD WAR I Colonel Charles E. Stanton - - - --up S . 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Mc1.lmN, D.D. 1841-44 1850-57 1'R1ZSID1iNTS OF LA1iAY1iT'1'1iCOLL1iGE l'listory ol Lafayette College HE first organized movement to establish a college at Easton took the form of a meeting held on the evening of December 27, 1824, at White's Hotel, in the northeast corner of the Public Square. Due notice had been given and a large number of public-spirited citizens came together to talk the matter over. Col. Thomas McKeen presided. After full discussion it was unanimously voted That it is expedient to establish at this place an institution of learning in which the dead languages and the various branches of education and science usually taught in colleges, together with the French and German languages, civil and military engineering, and military tactics shall be taught. General Lafayette had landed in New York on the sixteenth of August pre- ceding, and his progress through the land had been marked by one continuous ovation. It was, therefore, resolved That as a testimony of respect for the talents, virtues, and signal service of General Lafayette in the great cause of Freedom, the said institution be named Lafayette College. James M. Porter, Joel Jones, and Jacob Wagener were appointed a committee to draft a memorial to the Legislature for a charter of incorporation and for legislative aid. The legislature granted a charter March 9, 1826. The Board of Trustees organized May 15, 1826, by electing James M. Porter, President, Joel Jones, Secretary, and Thomas McKeen, Treasurer. Attempts were made in 1827 and in 1828 to inaugurate instruction, but it was not until February 6, 1832, that George Junkin was secured as President and the sixty-acre farm and buildings of Christopher Midler on the south bank of the Lehigh leased for two years as a temporary site for the new institution. The regular exercises of the college began May 9, 1832. Nine acres of the present eighty acres were purchased shortly after. Ground was broken for a build- ing June, 1833. On July 4, 1833, the cornerstone of the building now known as South College was laid with appropriate ceremonies. The building was completed and the formal inauguration exercises of the first president and faculty were held in the College Hall, May 1, 1834. In 1849 overtures were made to the Synod of Philadelphia and the College entered into formal relations with the Presbyterian Church. An amendment was secured to the Charter giving the Synod the right of nominating the trustees and instructors of the College. A subsequent amend- ment in 1884 restored the right of election to the Board of Trustees but continued to the Synod a right of veto upon such election. -r - I -.-4 , -fu lvl'-vP 1 ' pun-new---....-F - Inv--.,....-.-.--. . --Q p-G..-... M--4--nu r4p.,..-4---f----'--- --w--Q46 134.01 -.........--..-f-4-ug .-..,...-f.,...,...-4-n I . 1-----....,.,.q .-Q-4-....,,...--vu-Qi ui.-v-A , A li-, 1-L f- '.: r,,-:.... 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E'rI-IIzI.IxI2R'I' D. WARFIELD, NVILLIAM M. LEWIS, M.A., LL.D. T'f. '..l 1863-83 D.D., LL.D. 1927- .I....... JAMES 1-I. M. KNOX, D.D., LL.D. 1891-1914 joIfIN H. MCCIIACKIQN, LL.D. 1-.,,....j 1883-90 1915-26 .l1..-.,..--4, IA-- Q Q...- spenn---..-- ' PRESIDENTS OF LAFAYETTE COLLEGE Pardee Hall, the gift of Ario Pardee, Esq., of Hazleton, was completed Oc- tober 21, 1873, at a cost of over S200,000 and the Pardee Scientific Department established by large gifts for endowment from the same generous hand. In 1907 an endowment fund of Hve hundred thousand dollars was secured in celebration of the seventy-Hfth anniversary, the largest donors being Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Voorhees, Mr. Andrew Carnegie, and the General Education Board, who together subscribed one-half the amount. An additional fund of one million and Hfty thousand dollars for endowment was completed in 1920. Among the largest donors were Mrs. Helen H. P. Manson, Mr. I. P. Pardee, Mr. J. Renwick Hogg, Mr. Thomas Fisher, Mr. Calvin Pardee, Mrs. Ralph Voorhees, Mr. Gideon Boericke, Mr. Fred Morgan Kirby, General Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church and the General Education Board, who together contributed three-fifths of the fund. A gift of seventy-five thousand dollars for endowment from the Carnegie Corporation was received in 1921. The Department of Chemistry received an en- dowment of two hundred thousand dollars in 1924 from Mr. John D. Larkin, of Buffalo, which was increased to two hundred and fifty thousand dollars by Mr. John D. Larkin, Jr., in 1926. Two hundred thousand dollars was given by citizens of Easton and vicinity for a dormitory in 1924 in celebration of the Centennial of the College. With this fund Easton Hall, accommodating seventy-five students, was completed in September, 1926. In 1926 the fund for the stadium and new athletic field approached four hundred thousand dollars, of which Mr. Thomas Fisher gave a generous share. About eighteen thousand seats in the Stadium were completed and used in the fall of 1926. In 1927 Mr. John Markle gave five hun- dred thousand dollars for the erection of The John Markle Mining Engineering Hall and for the endowment of the Department of Mining Engineering. In 1927 through the will of Judge Elbert H. Gary the college received Hfty thousand dol- lars, the income from which provides scholarships for deserving students. In 1928 Mr. Fred Morgan Kirby gave Hve hundred thousand dollars for the erection of a building to house the work in Civil Rights, Government, and Law. In 1928 and 1929 Mr. I. P. Pardee gave fifty thousand dollars for the endowment of the College InHrmary. In 1929 Mr. John Markle gave four hundred thousand dollars for the endowment of the Department of Mining Engineering. Additions were made to the campus from time to time through the gifts of Hon. John I. 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This triple-edged rapicr, which now reposes in the Kirby Hall of Civil Rights, was obtained by the Baron von Miltitz, great uncle of the Baroness, in 1792, when the Marquis was captured during a battle with the Prussians, and remained in possession of the family from that time until this year. With it, the college acquired two letters, one written by the Baron asking Lafayette if the sword was his, and the other I,M,5Im,NT LEWIS the reply of Lafayette declaring that it was. The sword was a gift from the Baron Karl von Friesen, brother of the Baroness. The family originally decided to present the sword to Gideon Boericke, of Wynnewood, trustee of Lafayette College who bc- friended the father of the Baroness years ago when he was travelling in this coun- try. Boericke in turn relinquished personal claims on the sword in order to present it to Lafayette, so that it was through his generosity as well as that of the German family which possessed the sword that the college finally made this acquisition. Another very valuable gift to Lafayette College this year came in the form of 5lS0,000 which was presented by the Carnegie Foundation to endow the college librarianship. The gift is expected to be a great stimulus to the intensive effort which is at present being exerted by Lafayette to bring its admittedly ineiiicient library up to the highest standards of modern efficiency and adequacy. Lafayette was one of only four colleges in the country to receive a sum from the Carnegie Foundation. The library this year contained 80,000 volumes, and is growing at the rate of 3500 volumes per year. The next step in the plans for the library is the enlargement of its physical facilities. There is a need for larger reading rooms, more stack space, and general equipment, and the attainment of these objectives is now one of the main aims of the centennial building and endowment campaign. Another financial gift to the college this year which is of importance was the sum of 550,000 which was given by Israel P. Pardee of Hazleton, as a memorial for his son, james Lee Pardee, a member of the class of 1913 and a trustee of the college, who died last year. The gift will form the endowment for the James Lee Pardee placement bureau. The college has been doing increasingly intensive work Tuna BARONESS voN MILTITZ PRESENTS 'rl-in swoan oif 'r H15 Mfmouis me LAFAvlaT1'ia 'ro 8 ll l Hui, I ' i W iii' M wc, , X i i fe-4 lhiimwi illli .A Q 'li rg 4 l , ii 'Wx fl T. av? 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The bronze model of the statue, along with a'imemorial tablet to the artist, was placed in the Colton Memorial Chapel. . Among the temporary acquisitions of Lafayette College, one of which may become permanent, were the famous bust of the Marquis de Lafayette by David D'Angers, and the portrait of George Washington by Jane Stuart, daughter of Gilbert Stuart. The portrait was loaned to the college for the centennial year. The bust was also loaned to the college, but as a result of a campaign which began among students at the suggestion of President Lewis, and which it is hoped will be continued among alumni, Lafayette may eventually purchase the bust. It was executed by D'Angers two years before the death of the Marquis. 'It is valued at a price of SS,000. I One other financial gift to Lafayette this year came in the form of apfund, the proceeds of which are to be used to give a scholarship each year, given by Mr. Foster, father of Larrimore Foster, Lafayette student of eight years ago whose recollections of his college days appeared in the book 4 Larry after his untimely death at the end of his sophomore year. I Q These numerous and varying types of acquisitions of the centennial year are all of definite value to Lafayette College, and are having upon the college an influence which is not confined entirely to pecuniary value. ls4s1 - '-'-Q.,-uv.. .-..:.-...-...... ,.,...,,....-.4- . . ..-...N . -as-,- .--..... ..--4-a . ....--..1- -...Q-..,, .....-.,,, a...-......., . ...........a ----sp--num N.-......-..,. V.,---..a....p . .--f won., ----.-.s.-'- - .--v-.ag . ......-...,. . -.......-C., . .-5,-.-qq . ..--.-.,-ug, --an-sp . 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Kirby Hall. p.m.-Fraternity Dinners. p.m.-Historical Pageant. I Stadium. SATURDAY, MAY 21, ALUMNI DAY a.m.-Alumni Parade. p.m.-Buffet luncheon for wives and friends of alumni in Brainerd Hall. Alumni Luncheon. Alumni Gymnasium. p.m.-Annual meeting of Alumni Association. p.m.-With the use of a revolving camera fitted with a telescopic lens a picture of all alumni will be taken on the campus. Parade from Campus to Stadium. p.m.-Baseball game with Rutgers. Stadium. 5.30 p.m.-Official closing of the Centennial Celebration. Lowering of the Flag in front of Pardee. 6:00 p.m.-Class Dinner. An Alumni Day will be held this year on Saturday, May 21, at which all classes with living members will be represented. All the fraternities on the college campus 'will hold alumni dinners on Friday, May 20, eve of Alumni Day. On Sat- urday, there will be a morning parade through the main streets of Easton, with over sixty different classes in line, utilizing the stage coaches, carry-alls, and other picturesque properties of the Pageant, an alumni luncheon at noon in the Gymna- sium when over 1500 will be seatedg an afternoon parade from the campus to the stadium for the colorful sight of two thousand alumni marching with massed bands and colors to the tune of Onward Christian Soldiers, followed by a base- ball game with Rutgers. These events will be climaxed by the Class dinners to be held in the evening. Alumni Headquarters will be on March Field. Here in a large canopy tent will be located an information desk, lost and found departmentg a place for regis- tration, and general headquarters for alumni activities. Near it will be erected a band platform that can also be used for leading informal song fests during Friday and Saturday evenings. Surrounding the headquarters tent and band stand will be the different individual class tents. Each tent will have its own bannerg will be supplied with benches, chairs and a table for the comvenience of its occupants. Privacy for each class may be had at any time by merely lowering the sidewalls. Large flood lights supplemented by long strings of smaller lanterns will turn March Field into a galaxy of light on Friday and Saturday evenings. The 1932 MELANGE gratefully acknowledges the courtesy of DAvxD SKILLMAN in furnishing the prints for engravings used in the centennial section, from his recent book, The Biography of a College. l 344 l L . 'L - 4- - -' -- - - 1.3. -...IILJ - --rvzff , ,, N 'M ,T -,--5.,:.I.I :I-15:4 ...-..... .,..'- ---.,--. 4:21 an -.Jf..-- A- '-- ', f-A ----m 1'-'-J ea 1 . ...f ..n. - '-. . .! - , - .. Y A...1,+ 2 .' ,TQ ' .L- '-gf ffm . 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A, .1 i I.. h---1 D-nv ADVERTISERS Contributing in no small measure to the financial success of the MELANGE and similarly supporting a function of the Student Body, the advertisers here- in listed are recommended to the students of Lafay- ette College as deserving of their patronage. 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The best egg in school-Maroon Key Club Crump, first, Clement Richard 3----v-A Hanlon, second. ZTM1-if ZSQAQQU' -.......... , , ..I. .. ..'.T'..l. The squarest shooter around here-K. R. T. Hourigan, firstg Jim Segraves, ----1-v second. ..-..... '. h The handsomest man-Berkowitz, firstg Israel, second. - --41 The best toe dancer-P. Davison, first, A. Webster, second. .........T.. , . 2' ' The most efficient manager-Jim Brown. ........,.. ........ h.- The most sociable, democratic man-Joe Hoover. The man who never played politics but got everything on merit-Student :7..- :.'.:- Council Churchman, first, K. R. T. Hourigan, second. ........... ............. Xi 1' .1. .............. lil' . .....,.,.. -......... ...-....... . iii! Q l'1 ' ..........-.. A ve,--f-Q . 4' -1 -.... f-ul... us! A .-our-urn: l 3461 . ' ' an-'Q Av 'Y-J?-, . ...-.Vi:- . :J-53A -L..-u:..1Q::-x-.Q 'Q J-324 04-xx, ,sr-2, .1.g.-:?T:'f'g':'2, N LA-V . ,qyuii V-W - Tv-. 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Operators E E E E are . -..-4 ..--nga Ill Ill lil! -.ini ...yawning iimmimxim in ll miltinlmmml .-A-1 -nasal .4-a-uni --flimsy stil 'i .--unngg .-n-ng. ...-.--gg .xiii ...--...g --nuan- .4-1--...g .n--n...-3 .--Q-..-.4 .ua-:--Q-q -01-an-.ng M491 J ' l 1 -'lui . -- ., . , . ,.- , --.. . .-... ..,. ....,,,., , ,,.. A1 1' -- . 112. JS 2' - fi' 1 ' -rf'-'-,' ------.A .......-..- -.....?? '---L ..---- -,.,:-f' ' . -----' v J QA v nf- 1-1 21g ' 1- ---13 r -4.1:-:ai---f--:--.... :a- S- -1'-......,-' ..-AY v,-1 'T?-H-,'IfI, Z ..l1'::-1..v:: een--, f ,rEa 'g ' - -Y '1 ' i ' Lux' 4 gtf'iif ...5'r'g:Qj.ff -!'5gQ'gAL'5 fy: Q as R v v i . , . 4- fs , 'fe- mbw -ul . ..- -3.1, Kg Q- .- J E-EAW, .. ,,,,, Qvtx Z'7-mae: 3 S, . , is 1. ' R,,,, ff' I gi. f 'T , :I ..... ..,.. rf- if '- - - xi- 1-1 1, if Why is a Centennial Pageant? A Melange reporter recently interviewed various celebrities on the question, Why Is a Centennial Pageant?f' and obtained the following replies: F..'I.'.J. i Prexy- It's great stuff. We may even crash the New York Times if this keeps up. Ritchie fwho plays the Marquisj- Damn good-and I hear that this guy :.. -ST' Lafayette was known to take a highball now and then, too. K. R. T. Hourigan-- I think that K. R. T. should be heartily in favor of the whole project fsaid very audibly in hearing of the DeanQ. Berkowitz- If they'd let me play the Marquis, I'd put it over in a big way. i--e Randle- As chairman of the committee on drill and pyrotechnics, assistant ---- l to Gilmer, head of the department of military science and tactics, I predict valu- able publicity . ---'Q' Stu Hutchison- If they'cl spend 535,000 for a football team instead of toe dancers, they'd be doing something. Gilmer, Robinson, and Bassage- Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, L... blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Titian. un-...-ff... -iii. ' few- A--q... av-an-Q. n.. -. Harris- Pageant? Why-er-oh yes, that's right, we are having a pageant, aren't we? I'd quite forgotten about it. Harry E. A. Wright- I'll take that part in the pageant where they need me the most to make the show a success. Rogers- What the hell, what the hell, er-uh-huh, what the hell. Don Harman- I predict dirty politics in the whole business, especially if the Phi Gams are in it. But, then again, maybe I won't meddle in it. Churchman- I think that council should investigate it and see if any jack is being made. Tupper- Nerts. Will Rogers- Great stuff. I seen a good one at Vineland once, too. Steever- It will, without doubt, have a great influence on Franco-American relations but I don't believe in child labor. Capone- Let me cater for it and I'll find the Lindbergh baby. Clara Bow- Marvelous. E. P. Chase- Most excruciating. Jean Harlow- The Cream of the Crop. Doushkess-- What it needs is more Phi Delts in the cast. Kaufman- It's de-, er, uh, or I mean, er, uh, it's fine. .J IIS all .mana cancun ...ani galil . . .1-ui ...g-5:1111 . ..--...,-4 . I 3501 , - Q- I .auf-i.---...ani-ii A ,-, . Y. . .. -1. 542. -:az ,,,-'... -:.'-En. fa- ' f .,.-..-5::...a... -Z -'gn'-Liff '1'.: f ,'1' , -1-ta:-'... 'e-.a1-s- ...-,isa---,:. , . . iw--V Y Y, 11- --a-Q..-.-5, S :uw Y ...W Z: gqfli' W.:-.W ,, ,V tv-21.5 'T r-.-.Y .H - f:'qr,, Ci, ,.,-.. .W .3-.f -.'..-.-Q'-f 'Q---rg Y, .E -fi r? P' MJ- Fr.. f 4 ' - li- --3350 f - ly... , , I ,,, , , , 4,4 ,.g.ffjj . 255 f I -- -I ,Q :.7:'- ' ' 'f I W., - L, --,L ,Q '72- I fr? i t v-. 4, . XE fa . . . ..L --.1 -- ,X x:gy V 53 . .MXN ts. --+-' 183 f JIUNWQJ AR-93 :jay -'T'--'TTI' , K J, W F X 1 ' 'E -. , X A QLXN ala I 9 ff' .- . 4 f - , . w...,,f 3 X X ,L 'mn f .. sf' 5, NJ 1.......,... 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Webster, it is rumored, will not return this summer to a certain hotel -----lf. in Chicago where he served one summer in the capacity of a gigolo. -----.- 'f '-' Holmes and Wilson have discoveredi the best place in this section to have a --.....c::V. lot of pure, simple, childish fun on week-end evenings-the Columbia Inn. W. -----if One of Lafayette's well-known and respectable profs, in company with 'his 3'1 son, has been seen frequently of late at the Palm Gardens Restaurant. According -----7 ' to Joe, he just comes over to eat sandwiches. ign . -----' Numerous books are ettin Lafa ette its usual uota of ublicit this ear, -........-. S S Y fl P Y Y ig-. Among these are the following: Sex and all of it , by Harris, from the pen of a man who knows. DGl. The Artist and his Soul -Bassage and Gilmer, in collaboration, proving that all is not drama that looks like it. Ks0O . A ---L. The History of Lafayette College fThis book also printed under the name '- of The Panorama of American Educationnj , by Skillman. i How I Rose from Small Time Stuff to Become a Big Timer , by H. E.. A. Wright. . Somebody Loves You , by Erb. D. B. Kaufman conducted ua class recently in which he did not stop, halt, and hesitate, and say er, I mean, er, uh , nor did he blush when sex was mentioned, or giggle either. Don't you believe this. Bill Eddy, last week, was much embarrassed when a gust of wind blew his notes out of the window. Class was dismissed immediately until the prof could 'n collect himself, and especially his notes and witticisms, all of which were dis- '--47' tributed over the lawn. ' When E. P. Chase, one da , dro ed his lasses in class, he a eared to be all Y PP S PP broken up. Apparently the strain of maintaining at all times the supposed Cxford air was too much. We are pleased to announce that he survived. To M. D. Steever goes the palm. He on one occasion corrected forty final exam. papers from a three hour test within ten minutes, and had all final grades posted within ten minutes also. Jake Benner was recently elected president of the good-egg club for faculty members. Other oiiicers are Cousens, Kaufman, Miller, and Plank. J ' I -li itil- dldlbl l -- , -ss '..,' ' ' Q -'-nf -4? if - W i' Y Q?-i Y V V i Ag , ,, , f -Y ' ' '-ip'.. --,Q-:gas--sf-1'i3 f, .if li -r 'Ff .gy -11-'l-. 1 4. We-B -f -11 I3S'2j v '-u--uuuii -J----.---unveil ...- -... ...-, -:L ...... '-' .':... J-g.:f.-s. '------ 'L' f-J -.lf , ', :Y ':-' g...2f -.......,- -3-we--A -.lfefw , ,,,,Yn , Y' - v4 - Y I lx gi-i ' -A-r 'rfff . : -W ,Q f gi-'LGI-'fl-,- -- im-E-:Vs-gL,.', YATTY YY., - ,fx 1'--, I ' 'nQQI-f..Q.. 1i'7:T1?7f 7 F gF'F.'f' If ' -......YY ..-... - . .,. . ,NV ,. ,..... ,. , iniinnuv-v '--::H 4 H 194.51 . tw .:.-1, ,Mun A -:u-. .... ll, ,X 7. A -. In , :Qt qt! ,vy A I--X T. 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V. ,X Sz: - , XQQS' TN X - N if T0 S 1 ,, e' ,M P : ::::::'.a- 3 ' -gh C f' xx iunitun- -4' ..............- . ............ I. ........i'. -...-:.. fT'. Fraternity Watchwords For 1933 lib? . Kappa Delta Rho- We believe in intramural athletics for all, and especially i '..J-.. in entry points. . ........... UD' ' .,...-..- ' Phi Gamma Delta- Can't we make a deal with you? We'll give you junior ......-.... ' U. class vice- resident, and we want the Pe er Prize Man. P PP pn-Q... 5-ww-. l . libs:- lp-'lv- lain...- ii lillifilfifiiiiiiiiiiil Hill Ii! an.-.-. savannas- on-.-an nnr-: . ang-- ,sawn-J-. imap-.-1 Delta Upsilon- We'll pledge anyone, if he's an athlete. Phi Kappa Tau- We'll pledge anyone. . Delta Kappa Epsilon- Be smooth. CClothes make the manj. Zeta Psi- Your daughter is safe on OUR porch. QThe hell you sayj. Sigma Alpha Epsilon- Wait until we get our new house. Uust waitj. Sigma Chi- Westward Ho . Qi. e., the campus or bustj . Alpha Chi Rho- We have a fine eating club up here, freshmen. Phi Delta Theta- Youse guys come over to our house. We got a pool table and all. Phi Kappa.Psi- Have you seen our new cellar? - l Kappa Sigma- When you're down our way., drop in. Qlf you ever walk that farj . V ' Sigma Nu- Our architecture is fine. Theta Xi- We combine scholarship and activities . Delta Tau Delta- Wc're all Wright . Chi Phi-- Become a Chi Phi and we'll make you. Theta Delta Chi- You may stay in college ovcr here. fThen again you may notj., A l r Theta Chi- The house that Jack built . Arrows- Have you met Brtinn? Sphinx- We're quite silent. Towers- We're all New Yorkers . -t H541 in .4 -, -....., -- --.-an . , Q-v .... .-. .. ,v,g.....--n ...-.. .... -A '-...- ... ,.4:.- ,,.,.. ....... rn Y Y 'f Y .ff -A, gg ---4. ..,...... l'..? '..,-. I Q,-,. ' '-,,'5--s- Q.3-r,.Yil:-A-.: 'g ,, ,nf :-f:,i.- ' f'.L -an - ' 'iw - W' ' ' 'ch--1. - ---'I f '- -A - f- -2 -g.-.U f- , rrvq...--55..- .L.... .. Yr-C . 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V .- -J- -, --1 i FOR NINE CONSECLJTIVE YEARS Printers of if -l-he lVlelange OF LAFAYETTE COLLEGE ll is a constant source of pride to us that for nine consecutive years we have been the Q -...p ...,'-. .-,J-gg ..-.-..- , -4-sang printers of The Melange of Lafayette College. :..2 ln the planning and preparation of these -r:::...m boolcs it has been our privilege to vvorlc in ----- ' complete harmony and understanding with Z -,-7, representative men of Lafayette. ------1 ',,.,- We are grateful---not only from the stand- point of business, but for the opportunity of -'j'r:... : ... lcnowing even to a slight degree, the spirit 'G---- of Lafayette. For us our product spealcs louder than vvords. And we are proud to lg.,-3' let The Melange of 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927,i1928, 1929,193O, 1931 and 1932, f be our spolcesmen. A '5f..,.,'--4 Williamsport Printing 84 Binding Company Williamsport - - Pennsylvania 'S'-----....,,, .4 l3SS J Q --4....... 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Gilmer announces ,...,.,, ',,, ,I,', that many choice speaking parts are still open. n--4'--I . - f- Friday-Prexy speaks on the pageant as a fitting climax to the finest year in history of the college. His last sentence, being characteristically startling and -f- '4'Q beautifully enunciated, wakes everyone up. pn-o-Q...-v. .,.....,..- .v '1 ..... 'T ingen- M . ...........l. 2'-I-... hupf ': if 3 iii!! . ... ::.-'T' 7 ' l' !Uva0 ' np.----- ngupnnnlvv- -ati' lltstllilu' ' ' .'- I 356 :I I. ' 0 F W A-. . -1:1111 'L 1:77 ' rf- ' ---. .......fi- -Y . -.. .:7ii- --if-.... fi :'?'-iiiffin ei 11 . - 115' -fy' Li, - -.- :gzgigfailgfing Y7i..iQfYig,,E,2-1. I V fp df, Y, Q .ff Y f i :. A ---Jg-'g.'- il ra4i ?::-f-'L-v.f:,r-ar-1'L.w ' . Y ' iff, 'E' :tg?T-fi - 3... K iz. '.:: . ' . ,. Q c ,,,.. ,Q . . , D - --. ,-if ii '4 5' V U W ' c ' ffl ' X if 7 A ' I-- - . ,ic , v x,. -- -- , T. 'lj , - xii, Lf 1 ' -jx f N . l' ,xN,. 9 -I : I Z-, . ll, ,J -Ax! L x :il xx-it -X.. N fx:-3 f. 'cbglis 2:LZ :Ln ,I-, ,. X Ng.: U X S XX S I m. Q. -X - iv V 3 - '::. ' T- ' 'lj X I l ' ' 9 , .lLI. ' .g...., Dimaiwxri J.WWILLIAMS SLATE Cf! iiziaziizv i EASTON' PA P n o D U c I: R s o F H I G H li S 'I' Q UA Ll 'r Y 2112,-Q, VERMONT ' srfvris noors AND semi: spucimruzs ' Archileclural Service Deparlmenl: 105 Par-la Ave., Neunxfmrlc -fgr...- r :.: ..1 Wm. A. Henderson Edw. R. I-Iitzel .5.'.... '....-.. Dial 3433 ----E Easton Autornotwe I he ,H-.gfsglil SGIVICG V arslty Shop -Lsjk Authorized . .1--. 'f '-,. .,,.,,,,,,, Lockheed Hydraulic Brake Wishes the class of 1932 the Service best of luck in all future endeavor 1-3255: 121 Northampton St. EASTON ' ' PA- CLARENCE A. NUSS, Prop. Sales and Service Graham Paige Service L, Winfield Carburetors and General Repairs . .,,,,,,,,,,q--'--'- ,...L.... 'i. ' V . 'B-1-iii? ..,., --an-inn-ag. 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Stoves, Ranges and Warm Air Furnaces Steam and Hot Water Heating and Plumbing Hardware, Cutlery and General House The College Print Shop Corner High and Porter Sts. See us about your printing problems Two Blocks from Campus .,.f-v--u-4- ,.,..,..-...n-hp ..,....-4. 4.4-Go-Al ......-.-4... .....,....--Q. ..---4... .---...Q .......p-.4 ......,..-... -Q-N..-g ...-,-, ...--an-so-n .,,,,.,.-sg ...nn-Q 4.-..-sung .--av-ann .-.-u--1 .....--.-ag. ..4--.nv-gg .-n-n-..q- .-on-...gg ...ro-nv-1 Aslan.-ascii Furnishings lf.-12:1 154-156 Northampton St. JOHN D. SANDT, Prop. EASTON, PA. '1 -' SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS Storage, Gas, Oil, Washing, FOR EVERY Rep3.l1'S and Supplies h . .l Wm. Penn Garage EAT '-.--g Studebaker Distributors . . gl Mohican Quality Foods 'l 243-245 N. Srd St. , ' EASTON' PA' The Mohican Market We welcome Student Accounts '----- I Sw J 5- W '-L-'Egg 'I L.f-f'42'l '.'. '- 'f'fh-L:-- 7 'f ', ':.'5i- --12:5 'Sl' L' -' '11 T P '-4i:'lf1F.-Z-S1351 3-P.. 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N I Sedans, Touring Cars, Coupes, 139 North Third Street Roadsters Easton. Pennsylvania Luncheon Dinner , Sunday Dinner 'Rent a CHI'--U DIIVC EaSt0n'S1Ijeii::jfaZQd Fmest Pay lby the mile--Van-Mac System Special Rooms for Parties ' EASTON, PA. Dm 9902 and Banquets 123 s. Third street Phone 6015 Easton Sanitary Milk Co. 25 South Front Street Compliments of PASTQEURIZED MILK AND Nicas'Bros. Restaurant ICE CREAM formerly Q Seip's Cafe Palm Garden Restaurant South 3rd Street Catering to Parties Italian and American Cooking Chicken and Spaghetti Dinners a Specialty Dancing Dial 5-0651 5-9033 96 Stockton St. Phillipsburg, N. J. M.:-: ..... ..':'.. ...? g I 362 1 Q . Y'-'ji 'f 'ffdffri . L3iL3' -- t--4-715'-? ' --v -1. -5.32 -. f-:ii:3 -- ,'5F'fSF'.1..:1?? i if i 4 I--,-,g - 5 ' ' 'Tl'Qdf '1f15 ' 15 '13-f4.l,..1feil3l:5.' 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