Michigan State University - Red Cedar Log Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)

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W §§ 0i:l Mm VOLVE RIME Published by the Students of Michigan State College at East Lansing COPyRIGHTED 19 6 3. Burren BroAvn E d.it or-iiv ChieF i ' ' f Because he is the staunch friend uf all students we dedicate this 1928 Wolverine to Edward Hildreth Rvder DEDICATION Page five Mc 0 40 (If this Wolverine p -has caught a spread of sunlight, a patch of shade, that was 1927 and 28, it has attained its objective. FOREWORD Page six PAUL LARKEY ' 28 Ailh ' c ill stiidciil ajinirs 1 rcasiircr of Iii.t sniinr ilass IN MEMORIAM GfO PR(JF. Arnold G. Scheele, to Marion Woodworth, to Frank Willis, for their help with the art theme; and to Ted Smits ' 27 who supervised the athletic division of the book. r r— y .■ t-rr-y INDEBTEDNESS VJcDycT t . , ! Page fight ii xW r COLLEGE CLASSES ATHLETICS FEATURE ORGANIZATIONS HUMOR h 1 CONTENTS c i r) a d THE COLLEGE -v t 1 1 : - ' i : - r ■■■ ■ H kdti • •f 3u ? l • f gip :f- -- ■yt ' S: - --fe ' : ' ., ,■ - .-i-S - rfS SLyJIf •. -- it«4 . K t. m Hm ' ■, - • V 1S y . — -■ , ' ■ - ' ' , ' . ' -Ai ' -i« ' . ' -h-9 ' i v-■■ : ' ■•• ■ ■ - V iB - . Sll ' ' !k::S ■. ; A%? ' | sm li PV -J! . - £,.• V J ' BygBp k ■ ■ - rf !i d. wimstratwn x oixt;. STATE B(3ARD OF AGRICULTURE Gincrnins ' huard nf tlu- Michigan StatL- CciUege nf Agriculture and Applied Science L. Whitney W ' atkins, Chainnan J. R. McCdll C. L. Biody Mrs. Dora Stiickman M. P.. Mcl ' herson Herbert Goudy W. H. Pearce, cx-officio Page tiventy-three RIMEy i 1i i 5: rKi:sii)i;xT kexyon l. p.ltti rfield S l : 5)- cMQ ' 1 6 - ' r Page tuciityfour SECRETARY OF THE COLLECxE The Secretary of the cullege has charge of the disposition of the college budget under the State Board of Agri- culture. He has general supervisif)n of college finances and property. He is in close contact with the students, the facult} ' anil the i)eiiple nf the state. TREASURER OF THE COLLEGE The office of the Treasurer of the ' cillege has been held by J. A . Schep- ei ' since ii)_ ' J. The student fees are all handled through this office and the checks drawn by class offiicers and publication managers must be counter- signed by the Treasurer. Through the uffice, also, go all loans to students from loan funds. It) ' m : WOL ' E.RIMEy . £ I{li.ia Yakfkv, Revstiai DIVISION (3F REGISTRATION Thf amazing i,n-(j th ui cnrdllnu ' nt at Michigan State is ruveak-d hy the follow- ing figures taken fri)m the nthce of the registrar. co ering successive ten- ' ear periods : ]!-!5S f)8 iSg8 404 1868 i.2 ii.)08 985 1878 23 i 1918 1,141 1888 312 1928 3,013 In i )o8 the office of tlie registrar was made a separate di isi(]n and Miss 1-dida Yakekn ' , formerl} ' secretarx ' to Tresidenl J. L. .Snyder. ;is placed in charge. s l©iE © ©jS© ' c l9 2.6 w, EDUCATION With tlu- fostering of education and tho encouragement and aid of all those who intend to spend their futures as apostles of the teaching profession as its purposed aim, the department of education, headed by John Phelan, Dean of the college, has proved a vital unit in the growth and worth of State College. Not only have the students in these courses perfected the mere mechanics of their chosen work, but they have been able to grasp the true significance of the pro- fession in relation to the lives of those whom they intend to lead. As head of the division, Dean Phelan has always emphasized the value of ideals, of character, and of understanding. DWOLVLRIMEy AGRICULTURE The l.irtli it llii- collctjL- l-vlmiIv- (iiK- ycai a n was iliR ' tu the ision of nun (if the (lil w Ino i--uaH7,c(l a lime when hit her eikicatiim wnuld lieciinie a requisite fnr the agricuhur- i- t cif Michif fan. That vision has constantl - liroailened tlironyhout the niler enini ' ears, ine ' luilint; education for neai ' h evei ])ha--e of modern hfe. The tani|i and the s])irit of the famou-, Ai;,i,des have lieen carried o er into the new name of the collet rc. and it i-. a --iiirit that we may well lie proud to uphold. Aj ' riculture. the orii,nnal ha is for the in titution, will ah ' . a}s remain a ihmiinating part. ■ i!i©fi:©; © (SjSS) ' t iQ as - a ©? ! _ PtiKC txvcttty-eiglit vEr . - _ -! --- . yl APPLIED SCIENCE I ' miMi-ed to ciftVr ihf student a fundamcntnl training; in scit-ncf tn- gt-ther with a supporting curriculum of mathematics and language with a view to the application of these suh- iects to practical industrial and social problems, the Applied Science ili i ion of the college has grown to include a large part of the student body. Act- ing Dean Bessey has displayed his characteristic energy and thorough- ness in his administration throughout his short tenure over the department, and the increased laboratory and classroom facilities of the science division are attracting scholars from far and near. rage Iwciily-ninc AVOlvV ' E.RIME. i im Jfi ENGINEERING I ' lii iiieeriiii; in all il-. different |lha e — Mechanical, civil, elec- trical, chemical, and ai ricnltural — ha-- liini; heen a ]ir(iniinent branch (it the witth ' jj;r(i inL; ciillet, e cur- riciihiin. Miclhj ' an, with its tre- nienddu l)- aried held (if applica- tion, lia lieen in need of her en- t;ineer : that the ' ha e ■-erve(.l her well is - h(i ii liy the results (if their l.ihors in turning; ' her raw resources Id the Uses (if her people. Resides wide (ipporlunitie-- at hduie, gradu- il( - from this disisidn ha e a rap- idly (!e eld]iini; w (irld hefore them which is liiddinsj f(ir their services. .9 iii jK(fs;Ka (5 is ' c i9 as - -(£r ®:a3E© HOME ECONOMICS Home makers of the state are the students in this division of the col- lege. Experience has proven that the housewife has before her a task that calls for scientific study and a deep grasp of the principle of social life. Gradually the department ha ' - included a wick curriculum of courses dealing with science, the arts, biology, physiology, sociology, and economics, as well as a close acquaintance with tlie world of let- ters. Home econdniics has also aided many energetic young women to establish themselves in the industrial world. ;6i Dean Jean Kreuger Page thirty-one :j WOLVT.RIMEy LIBERAL ARTS AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION This (livisidii endeavors to train young men and women for life liv giving them much piractice in definite and accurate thinking Uirough sulijects which have also a cultural value. It is assumed that tliose who comjilete the Liberal Arts course jilan to earn a living afterward. We lielie e with l)a i(l Starr Jordan that a line type of alumnus is a Gentleman. hut that a finer type i-- a ( ientleman of work, hence in all suhjects the vocational aspect is emphasized. This has ])ro en lo he an admirahle preparation for life wcirk. Ihe wide clmice of electives in this di isiiin jiermits a student tn choose a course that satisfies his peculiar demands, and yet the re(|uiremeiits of the course are such as to insure lirciad trainint;. 5© 2) ' c: lO as -(SK. f ' agc thirty -two sWOLVERIMEy f PHYSICAL EDUCATION Witli a staff of si. ti. ' cn Iraiiu-.l inslructiirs and cuacht-s ami cciiiip- nu-nt whicli incliulcs (nu- (if the most modern gymnasiums in the middle west, the g-ymnasium annex and a new armory and field house, Michigan State College, is in an excellent ]iositi(in to gi e instruc- tion in the newly organized division of physical education. f lLKINEv VETER INARY MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY A c(iiiiiili.-tL- fti-rinaiy c iur e i availalile in this (li i iiin witli special emphasis on the hi(il(i ;ii.-al ami ccip- noniic angles nf animal life. .Men goinif (lut from this cnnr--e are otiered oppurtunitii-s to take part in the direc- tion and Conservation of one of Amer- ica ' s j,rreatest industries — animal hus- bandry, not from an agricultural angle hut from a scientihc one. Medical hiology i a dige■ t of all the known sciences in relation to animal life, and prepares its followers to he trained technicians in otiices, hospital-, and public health laboratories. Dean Ward Giltnc .;?)- Cf- 1 O f , -B -e .j ' ®, . Page tliirty-fou) V OLVERIMEv Twx-nty-fnur ycirs after the fuunilini; of the Cdllesje a epal■ate huilihiii; was erecleil a a lihrarv and museum. In li)J4 the neu Hhrary was finished. From the old to the new and con- tinuing in charge, is Mrs. Linda K. Landon. for thirtv-seven rears collesre lilirarian. $1 With the hackground of a life-time spent on our campus Uncle Frank . ' . Kedzie ha-- taken charge of all historical matter in connection with the college. The office of Clara Powell has charge of all society party dates and all parties are directly under this supervision. Mrs. Powell is Advisor of Women and as such a member of the Women ' s Self Government . ssociation. Page thirty-iive ' J CLAS SES J SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS rlluir C.irls. I ' rrs,,iciit ' 0- i iM.ii I ' icl-CU. Vl.VM, M.iTV ICllcn F: t ioas Z B Page forty JLV; Eyf SENIOR COMMITTEES FALL Tl ' -.KM SOC ' IVL ( ' ( )M M ITTKI-, L. Lyons I ' -lna l ' -iwen B. McCulloiigli I ' .mma Hyde V. Sparling Kthclyn Wallace. W. Xcwcll RELATIONS COMMITTEE W. Estes Francis Harvey F. Pierce Katlicrinc Phillips R. Hancock Mary Fahrney Dorothy Roljinson PniLUlTY CO.M.Ml ' l ' TEE T. Kelley Pauline Scott C. L. Snyder Dorothy Shoesmith MEMORIAL COMMITTEE Flossie PanglHirn Walter Neller Irene Austin ' Iiilc Olin Dorothy Roliinson ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE Freli Weber Margaret Matthews T. C. Munfer Dorothy Kartman Leonard Foster CAP AND (iOWN COMMITTEE Leon Greene Isaliell Laird Clark Wilkinson Margaret Longnecker Harlow Brighani COMMENCEMENT ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE Ogden Grimes Marian Green John Brcyfogle Mary Marshall Ralph Dailey )I T.RTNlFv ' i 7:|jWT= ' « ' «r ' T. ' -? l?-..i ' 1L GEORGE A. ABBOTT Lansing Kng. M. E. Ad., Dfha Chi. Si-c- . _ , Trcas. A. S. M. K. ' - DONALD E. ANDERSON FoM. Pint ' L. A. Phylcan. ' arsity Band ' j6. ' 27, State News ' 26. ROWENA G. AITKEN WIRI. .M H. ALCIUN Laiisvig I. . . MAGDALENE V. ALGER Chrkstoii L. A. . J -. Kappa Alpha Theta. LUCILE Lavsi ALLEN Iff. L. . . Ero Alphian. -arsit.v T I, Tennis Manager 2, class Baseball, Track, Ho Soccer, Co-ed Prom Com. 2. 3. 4, Art Erf. verine 3. 4, W. A. A. n ' ter- ckev, Puh. Wol- i;i;r. h. rd t. alm Galcsburg L. A. ICunnmian, Rifle Team ■ j, ' -•6, ' 27. . P. RNELL E. ANDERSON Iron Mountailt Ag. Chairman Floral Committee. Rl ' TH . NDRl ' S La„n„g n. E. Clii Omega. Sphinx, W. . . . .. ice-Pres. Y. W. C. . . j, ice-l ' res. H. E. CliTb !. n IRENE AUSTIN Roy il Oak- L. . , I Sphinx, Tau Sigma 3-4, W. S. , G. A. Treas. 4, Senior .Memo- rial Committee, State News Reporter 2, Dormitorv House Council I -J, Co-ed Prom Coin- | mittees !-4, Water Carniva Committee .i. Co-e.l Follie I iWOTVTLRTNlE. VIVID BAINBRIDGE Ho-.icll Bus. Ad. Sigma Kappa, Collegiate Country Lite Club, National Secretary Collegiate Country Life Club. National Secretary Rural Student Movement, NATHAN A. BALLBACK Detroit L. A. State News i, 2; Green Onion I, 2; Varsity Swimming i. 2, 3; Track I, 2; Literary Club; Wolverine i. HAROLD G. BALDWIN Lwclcn L. A. Varsity Track ' 28: Speech Club; ' Rifle Club; Flea Club; Student Chorus; Independent. W. M. BARKWELL Graiul Rafids L. A. Hesperian, Theta Alpha Phi (Pres. 4), Pi Delta Epsilon. Business Manager State News (4), Business Manager Fresh- man Handbook (4), Assistant Editor Green Onion (2), Pub- lication Board (4), Business Staff Union Review (3, 4). Water Carnival Committee (3, 4). LEONARD BARNEY WatervHet Ag. Farm Crops Judging Team ' 26, Dairy Products Judging Team ' 27, Dairy Club, Cross Country Squad 1, 2, 3; Track Squad I, 2, 3, 4. C. J. BARTHOLOMEW CharlevoLr Civ. Eng. Trimoira, A. S. C. E, DONNA L. BASSETT far„n„gton H. E. Club, Omicron Merrill Palmer. ARNOLD H. BEAN Jackson Ag. LTlyssian, Alpha Zeta, Scab- bard and Blade, Michigan Agriculturist, Ag, Council, Varsity Wrestling ' 26, ' 27, ' 28. JOHN M. BEARDSLEE Saginaw Civ. Eng. Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E. Pro- gram Committee 4. CLYDE H. BECK Calumet ICng. AeTheon, Phi Lambda Tau, Inter-Fraternity Council 3, A. I. E. F. HARRY E. BEESE Petoskey L- - . Officers Club, Commerce Club. n , ' .v.- ' - -. it-?, .rL-fi-i T J Page forty-three . ' TOTMr, (i n MARIAN BENNICTT Plymouth II. 1, Thcmian, V. il. C. A.. V. S G. A. . ' ; J-Hop Committee Class Hockey I, 2; Prcsiden Cohimhim- j, 1; State Xews 1 j; Merrill rainu-r. Tiiiconoui-: A. bi-;nt(1 luist L.nisuig Chcm. I T;m Beta I ' i, Clil Rh. . ARTHL ' K r. bi;rsev Lansinf; KiiK. Delta Sigma Phi, A, S. C. i;.. Officers ' Club, Interfraternitv Council. PAUI, BLAKE Clu-boyaaii Civ Ki.!. ' . Plii Lambda Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Officers ' Club, A. S. C, Iv. State News i, 2. .i ; Union Drive r. 4; Independent Rep- l,ICOX. Rl) II. BI.. KICSLinC St. Joh„s Gen. Ak. Alpha Zeta, Vellow Dog. Cross Country ' ..6, Animal Hus- bandry Judging Team ' 7. Ag. Council. Treasurer S. C. U. ■j;- ' - ' 8, ReliRious Council. R, I ' .l.lSS Jhula. III. Vi. .ludging T. ' . RRi;x II ni.is Tau Beta I ' i. . , I. i:. V.. Bi;, l ' RICi; Bdll.M Pctoskcy H. E. Theta Alpha Phi, Soph Social CoTumittee, Senior Social Com- mittee. I ' nion . clivities Com- mittee, Union N ' odvil ' _ ' 5, ' 27, ■jS; J-Hop Committee. BRUCE B. BOLTOX KcnJall-.illc. Iii.l. Civ. Eng. Officers ' Club. Kl-;XXi:iH IliHl.IIXER .Wigiiur.c Landscape K -, ' , ' « ' ' 9 ' - i ' 1:1. . 1.. Bi) i-:x (; ,n., K,. „ i- 11. E. Themian. Co-ed Pr.mi i, In- lercl.iss Soccer I. V. . . A.. Intcrclass Hockey j. 3: Life Saving Corps, Intcrclass ' oI- lev Ball .-i. Cavalrv Spon.sor 4. Intcrclass B.-iseball ' i, 1; I ' nion auiieville i, ,5; Senior Social .c -10?.5+ ' S- ' SJ a®jS; Jl C OTX .RIMEv V RUTH AXX EOWKX MUhm aka. Iiui. 11. E. -Wpha Chi Omega. Life Sav- iiiK, Green Splash. W. A. A. Board. H. E. Club. ,. FERRIS BRADLEY August,: Aii. Vlyssian. . lpha Zeta. Inter national Livestock Judging TAMES C. P.RAVBROOK Grossc Poinic E. E Phi Lambda Tau. . . I. E. i: H. lOHX BREVFOGLE ' Three Rivers Ag. President Dairy Club ' 28, In- terfraternity Council, Alpha Gamma Rho, Wrestling ' 26, J-Hop Committee ' -V MRS. GLADYS R. KRIGGS I ' igeo,, H. E II. E. Club. HARLOW R. BINGHAM Richland Sc, Pi Kappa Phi. Tau Sigma. Chi Rho. Theta Alpha Phi. Alpli Epsilon Mu, Glee Club 2. 3. 4 iiMX !■■. uRisr.ix L.tusinf; I.. A. Thi Delta, Tau Sigma. Hand I. J, !. 4; Orchestra, Officers ' Club, Publicity Committee, J- Hop, State Xews i, -•. CATHERINE BRO. DWia.I. Bangor II. E. Themian, H. E. Club, Y. W. l. S. liURREN UROWX Levering L. A. Herraian, Pi Delta Epsilon, Theta Alpha Phi, E.-ccalibur, Board of Publications, Wol- verine Staff 3, Editor 4, Ui Dr LYLE R. BROWN Vhly Eng. iMcch. Ad. A. S. M. E. Pi Kappa Phi, Band i, 2, 3, 4: President Beekeepers ' Seminar 4, Chairman Honey Show. . . i j M.- ' - ' Z i . rj . )T TmNJEy0J , -af-.o. L ' S- i! .T - FREDERICK 7. BT ' KNS LindcK ' L 1 A. I. E. E., Rifle Club. I rtsi man Trac-k, CIr ' ss Club. GILBERT BURREl.L U ' Lansing I I Phi Lambda Tau. MERRILL W. DVRNE Grand Rapids I 1 Phi Chi Alpha. Tau Beta Pi Scabbard and Blade. A. I L E., Officers ' Club. Rid, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, Captain ' 28, Col lege Orchestra ' 26, MALtRICE R. CALDWELl Iwlay Cty IHvssian, Chi Rho. Fresh Baseball. X ' arsity Baseball ARTHUR E. CARLS Stvrgis Forestry Phylean, E. calibur, Blue Key. Forestry Club. Senior Class President. Student Council 3. 4. Student Faculty Congress 3. 4; .T-Hop Committee. ARNOLD O. CARLSON Nczi-aygo L. A. Trimoira, Cross Country ' 26. , S EDITH D. CARPENTER Harbor Springs H. E. H. E. Club. JOHN I. CARUSO Oz ' osso L. A., Bus. Ad. Olympic. Scabbard and Blade, ' arsity Baseball ' 27. ' 28; Var- sity Club. FRANCES M. CHAMBERS Lansing L. A. Ero Alphian, Pan Hellenic 4, Student Relations Committee, Union Vaudeville i, Interclass Rifle I, 4; Captain Varsity Rifle Team 4. 1.. A. . lplia r.amma Delta. Colum bine Players. Y. W. C. A. ARTHUR E. CHETTLE ft fV;ifv ;v . ' :V Page forty-six ' Smo iQ a 6 ( i ' z LS) ELLEN CLEMENTS Sagina-u- H. E. Alpha Chi Omega. H. E. Club. Y. W. C. A.. Co-ed Prom Committee HARRY L. COLE Lansing t. Junior A. V. M. A., Ag. Coun- cil 28. International Tudgint: Team ' 26, Yellow ' Dog. Lambda Gamma Delta. CLEO E. COLES Grand Rapids C. E. Lambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade. A. S. C. E.. Offi- cers ' Club. H. COLES Grand Rapids ROBERT F. COLLINS Lansing Forestry Fencing Club, Fencing z6, ' 27, ' 28; Officers ' Club. Forestry Club, Rifle ' 26, Yellow Dog. W ir.LlAM A. CONKLIN Moshcrvillc E. E. A. I. E. E. SON 11. CON ' ERSE Hillsdale Ag. Y Cabinet ' 25. 26; Fencing Team ' 26. Scabbard and Blade. M TOIIN C COOK I ni m I itcrarv Soc Sigma Blue Key. Club L. A. ;ty. Tau Officers ' ROLAND R. COOK Cement City . g. Alpha Zeta, Animal Husbandry Judging Team ' 27, ;. YNOLD J. COOKE Muskegon Heights Civ. Eng. Tau Beta Pi. Alpha Epsilon llu, Band i, 2. 3, 4; Band Club. A. S. C. E. KSLIE L. CORNETET Elkhart, hid. Civ. Eng. Freshman Wrestling. X ' arsity Wrestling ' 26, Officers ' Club, Y. M. C. A. r.AKNi;v c. cox I,. A., i:u . .r CHAUI.KS I.. CRAl ' Sl-R Alpha Zeis. Rifle Dairy Jn.lKinK ■.•7. ADELAiniC CRIBBS Three Kkcis I.. A. Sigma Kappa, ' . A. A. ' jt. •26; Hockcv Team •_ ' (,. Basket- ball •- ;. Track Team ■- ' ( , Senior Rifle Team ' jS. RL ' SSELF. M. DAAXI-; Grand Rafnis Bus. Ad. Phylean, Pi Delta Epsiloii. Daddy Long Legs, Union Pro- duction ' 27, Advisory Com- mittee Spanish Moon ' 28. Union Production, Business Manager Wolverine ' - ' 7, Asst. Editor Wolverine ' jS. State Xevvs StalT ' 27. RALPH EDWIX DAll.EV Dclrvit Civ. Eng. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tan Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, Phi Lambda Tau, Officers ' Club, A. S. C. R.. .1- Hop Committee, Military Ball Committee, CLiss Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, Wol. vcrine 2, 3: Junior I ' lditor .,. KARL D.WIES I.ansu,,; L. . . IIe. perian, Student Manager Union Production ' 28, Foot- ball Manager ' 24. ' 25; J-Hop Committee ' 27, Bus. Ad., Class Soph Prom . W; -M. . . n.WlES La„s,ng Hesperian, J-Hop Coi fnion Revue Committ. ( nion Vaudeville. Eng. littee, arsity Club, tiii:rox e, n. w Trii7 ' crsc City Forestry Ulvssian, Xi Sigma Pi, Offi- cers ' Club, Forestry Club, Rifle Club, MERRILL E. DeLONGE Dctrait L. A. Ilcrmian, Alpha Zeta. State News 3, Landscape Club. E. ELE. NOR DENSMORE Blauclmrii H. E. Home ICconomics Club WAI.Ti;K II, DIvRXmCRGI ' lR A A ' c lorly-ctgllt 02.6 [E Q l ' fri;i)i;kick a. nrrrMAX ih-y,U;, Agric. Eco.i. l i Kappa I ' lii, Alpha Zeta. Hon. Club. Class Baseball ' 2;. TOnX K. DOTV Drtrait Mecb. Kn:, ' , Pi Kappa Phi. . . S. M. E. FRANCIS DRESSEI. Hart Phi Chi Alpha, Tau Sig EDWARD C. E. T()X Glee Club ' 24. r.RAIlAM EDI) Oiih rark. 111. I )elta Sigma Phi, !. 4; Glee Club 2 l psilon Mu 3. Creek Band 3, 4 ( ' i Union Oper !■ RANGES E. EDDY RirillA EDMONDS nilU.MA ESTI ' XI.E Lansing Co-eil Dehatii ,ident Pi Kappa Delta WARD ESTES Oi ' id L. A. Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard and Blade. R. O. T. C. Major. J- Hop Committee. Frosh Foot- hall, Class Rush Committee. MARY EI. I. A F.MIRXEY Rulgclicid Park. X. J. L. A. Tbemian, Tau Sigma, Sphin.x, V. A. A. Pres., Class Sec. ■jS, Class Hockey ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, t ' la« sketball ' 24, , Track ' 24, ss Baseball 25. ttce J, 3. 4: Ur li K.: ??r. s i WOLVE RIMEv mf r? MKRWVN c. i-ahij:man East Lansing Sc Phi Delta. Blue Key, Officers Club, Yellow Dog, Freshraar Tennis, Freshman Basketball Varsity Rifle Team ' 28, Var sity Tennis ' 27, Captain ' 28 J-Hop Committee, Militar Ball Committee, Class Basket ball ■. -. KNNETII B. FISIIBECK Jiast Lansing Ulyssian, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Club, Assistant Baseball Man- ager ' 25, ' 26; Varsity Baseball Manager ' j-, A. S. C. E. ELAINE FORCE Lafcc- Tau Sigma. VIRGINIA S. FORD HAROED JOHN FOSTER Hires Junction Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Zeta. Eambda Gamma Delta, Yellow Dog, Dairy Club, Dairy Proil Team ' 26. ' 27; Cross Country 2. 3: Traek 2, 3. LEONARD FOSTER Baltic Creek Ap. Sc. Phylean, Frnsh Ilasketball. ' KIS M. FOX KATHLEEN FOX Spring Lake I.. A. Sigma Kappa, Panhellenic Council 2, 3, 4; Secretary- Treasurer 4; W, A. A., Class olleyball i. Class Bowling 4. DORtJTHV R. FRENCH Monroe H. E. Sigma Kappa, H. E. Club, U. of M. Transfer ' jt. -MERSON E. FRVE Indian River Forestry Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Band 2. 3; Forestry Club, Military Ball Committee, Scabbard and i mM c mt ' : i9 6 i3- e i Page fifty OLV LRINLEy (S © FRKD C. GARI.OCK GranJ Ledge Phi Kappa Tau. Scabbard Blade, Officers ' Club. A. L._ GATRELL Nessen City W.M. H. GEAR Ne-w York, N. y. Vet. Yellow Dog, Rifle Club, Trans- fer from U. of Toronto ' 27. DONALD H. GEIGER Qui„cy E. E. Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E. PAULINE GIBSON La„si,ig L. A. Pi Kappa Delta (Secretary), Co-ed Orator 3, Vice-President Campus Girls Assembly, Y. W. C. A., Deputation Team, Dramatics, Speech Club, W. A. A. Cheer Leader 4, Chorus. Delegate to Pi Kappa Delta Convention ' j7. GEORGE H. GIDDINGS Hesperia C. E. Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E. CLAR. GIFFELS Laingsburg Alpha Gamma Delta Bowling •2 . K. S. GILL Punjab, India .Ag. President Hindostance .Asso- ciation of America, Treasurer Cosmopolitan Club. GERALDINE GILLESPIE Tecmscli H. E. Sigma Kappa, Class Soccer i. Class Hockey 2, Class Basket- hall I, Varsity Rifle 2, 3; H. E. Club 2, 3, 4; Merrill Pal- mer 4, Co-ed Prom Committee 2, Student Relationship Com- mittee 3, Lenawee Co. Club, Y. W. C. A. Deputation. MILTON H. GRAMS Houghton Ch. E, Delphic. Theta Alpha Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Rho, Var sity Basketball Manager 4. MARION GREEN IValkerville, Ont. E. E. Themian, Class Rifle i, 2. 3. 4; Class Hockey i, 3; Class Soccer 2, Class Track 1, 2: Class Basketball i. Class Ten- nis 2, Varsity Rifle 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3, J-Hop Com- mittee, Union Vaude-- - - -• Se Ar ngements Com. MORRIS GREEN Grand Rapids Bus. Ad. Phylean. , Page fifty-one k.t x jL?r-- ;x ' WOLVERINE S Tif ' ' I.KOX C. GREEN IC Oak P.irk, III. L. A. -.- ... Pi Kappa Delt... Bhie Key, Theta Alpha Phi. Alpha Epsilon Mu, Band CIuli, Student Council 4. Inter-Era- ternity Council 3, 4; Chairman Union Activity Board 3. ar- sity Debate i, 2: American .Management Association ' ice- President 4. Chairman Senh.r Cap and Gown Committee. 1- llop Committee. ' arsitv Band ,!, 4: Student Congfess .-. I ' nion Fund Drive i. liriiERT C. GRIFFITH Lansing .Mech. En Class Basketball 2. 3; A. M. E., Assistant Varsity JMa ager Basketball 3. 4; Jiana ; Freshman Basketliall 4. DGDEN E. CRIMES Dcs Moiiu-s. loii ' a Ag. President Sophomore Class. President Union. President In ter-Fraternity Council, Eclectic Society, -arsitv Club, Excali bur. Blue Key Vice-President. Chairman Rec ' eption Committee .T-Hop ' 28. Varsity Football ' - ' 5. ' 26, ' 27: Union MemoriMi Fund Drive 4. . M. HAIR hulianapolh, hul. La I ' i Kappa lltlt.l, Debat i;i) VARD 1,. 1I. .M. 1() 1) Delphic, Alpha Zcta, Farm Crops Judging Team ' 27. !■:. K. HANC(5CK Calumet Union Literaiv. : Captain. DOROTHY HARTMAN South Haven H. E. Alplia Chi Omega. iMerrill Palmer. Cabinet Campus Girls . ssembly, Pan-Hellenic 2, 3, 4; Senior Invitations Com- mittee, H. E. Club. W. A. A., ' , W. C. A. 1-RAXCES V. IIAKXHV Battle Creek E. A. Kappa . lpha Theta, Orchestra I, 2, 3. 4: V. V. C. . . Cabi- net, J-Hop Committee 3. Class Committee I, 4; Co-ed Prom W. D. IIASKIXS Osseo Fresh Football. Wi II. HAUPTLI Sault Ste. Mane Olympic. ' arsitv Ho kdllERT W. IIAWIIS I ' arnui Bus. Ad. 1 ielta Sigma Phi, American Management .-Vssociation, Albion College ' 25, ' 26. Ki:iTIl R. HICKS T? J ' aiie lifly-IU ' o c c-CMV 0 « i ii OT PPT Ev ' ; Ulyssian. Inter-Fraternit; Council 3, 4: A. I. E. E- I. HEATH HOLDEN ' Milford Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Blue Key 2, 3. 4. Secretary 4: President Collegiate Country Life 4. PHILIP HOLZ Coldziatcr Tau Beta Pi. GARNET HON ' SBERGER Laingshurg E. E. Varsity Band I ' nion Literary Society, Fresh Baseball. Fresh Basketball. X ' arsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Secretary ' arsitv Club. Inter- Fraternity Council, Soph Bar- becue, J- ' Hop Committee. loWARD E. HOUSER Rax City Chem. I ' ' .ng. I ' hylean, Phi Lambda Tau, Clii Rho, Officers ' Club. V. E. HOY East Lapsing DL ' NCAN G. HUDSON East Lansing Bus. .Vd. ROBERT F. HULETT East Lansing Bus. .Xd. KEITH E. HUNT Bad A.VC Eng. llermian. Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E.. Chairman Electrical Shoxv 4. ® Page fifty-three $mr j ' DIA RTNE © llOWAIJIi E. HL ' XTICK La„swg K„L. Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard ni RIadc, Tau Beta Pi, Ca.l Lieutenant Colonel, Presidcn Officers ' Club, President A. S C. E., Glee Club. t). i:. IIL ' RLEV Ci Sigma F_. , .„ estry Club ' 27, Chief Forest of Forestry Club ' 28, Shindig Committee ' 26, Chairman Shin dig Committee ' 27, ' . ' 8; Busi ness Manager Forestry Annual fi.i)ri-;nci-: I,. iiL ' Ksr Cu.ltllcn- II. 1 Kappa Delta. H. E. Club. Gl.. nVS E. lUITCIIISON Charlotte I.. . Tau Sigma. Ea Cofradia. P Kappa Delta. Y. W. C. . . EM.VIA L E HYDE Collins. Ohio II. E Kappa .Mpha Theta, Sphinx. W. A. A. Board 2. .1, 4; Point Activity CI ■ -■ Co.ed Prom Co .7. S. JEFFREY East Lansing It. J. JEROME 2i IIE.V.MNC, E. lOHXSON I.-. hue ■ For Forestry Club. HOWARD VV. JOHNSON Eaton Rapids Med. Biol. Track I, .Mpha Gamma Rho. JOHN D. KAISER Hockey R. K.MFl ' MAN Clorhs-.-ille E. E. MRS. i.l;cii.i,1 ' ; i. ki ' I.i.oc.i ' , Host Un.i,nf: ■ E. A. tf ' :© «iS ' 5 - c -ig aft -BS-igF gDJ: Page Rfly.fo IV, i L. A. Olympic, Excalibur, Scabbard and Blade, Pi Delta Epsilon, Tan Sigma, Editor State News 4, State News Staff i, 2; Creen Onion Staff i. 2: Wol- verine Staff I, 2, 3; Atbletic Editor Wolverine 3, Union Board 3. 4; Pres. Union, Spring 3; Board of Publica- tions 4, Student Council 4. Officers ' Club, Pres. Pi Delta Epsilon 4, Pres, Newman Club 3, 4, J-Hop General Arrange- ments Com. 3, Fresh Basket- ball I, Fresh Baseball i. Var- sity Basketball Squad 2, 3; ' arsity Baseball Squad 2, Senior Publications Committee. KEMPH. ARTHUR R. Holton A. Phi Chi Alpha, F. I. Club. T.WETTE A. KENNEDY East Lansing L. .A- EX ' ELVN KEYES Milforii H. E. Sigma Kappa, Class Tennis. Class Hockey. Y. W. C. . . Cabinet, Collegiate Countv - Life Club, Merrill Palmer, Winter Term 4; J-Hop Com- H. KEIBLER East Lansing L. . . Officers ' Club, State News. R-M.PH M. KILBY Jackson M. E. Eclectic, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Lambda Tau. Wolverine Staff ' 24, ' 25; Union Opera ' 25, A. S. M. E. RUBY L. KINCAiD IvL.MER L. KIRK Fairgrovc E. E. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, A. L E. E., State News 3, President S. C. L. W. S. KIRK n .MARGUERITE E. KIRKER Holt H. E. Ero Alphian Team 3, 4; Committee. , Varsity Rifle J-Hop Program FRED F. KLEIN Algonac GERALD F. KNAPP Eaton Rapids Bus. Ad. Delta Sigma Phi, Michigan State News I. Page tifty-Hve OLV R «;9ij| Si ; ELIZABETH K. KRIHGICR Laiisini; fT. |.. Sesame, W. A. A. J. K. KROEBER Chicago, III. Delphic. Forestry Club. I-i Cross Country. I.S.VREI, l.AJRD 0„sU;l U. E. Ero Alphian. Union Vodvil i. Lieutenant Colonel of Artillery Corps 3, H. E. Club I, Y. W. C. A. I. J-lIop Committee i. Senior Class Cap and Goun Committee 4. HENRY ALLIEN LAKE Gianiiso,,, Col. C. K. Delphic, Band. LUCILLE S. LAT.SON .-inn Arbor U.K. Sesame, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4; H. E. Club I. J, 1, 4. Executive Board 4: Collegiate Country Life Club ?. Class Volley Ball J, Class Baseball :;. Y. VV. C. A. ], _•. LaVERNE E. l.. |-l!ArC,Il Hastings Xj. Union Literary, Alpha Zeta. Ilort. Club, Treasurer Hon Club, Fresh Basketball, Fresh Football ' 23. C. E. Hermian, Phi Lambda Tau, I ' au Beta Pi, ' ice-President . . S. C. E. l ' RA. ' CIS LEARNED East Lansing H. E. L. A. Delta Sigma Phi. Commerce Club. Inter-Fraternity Coun- . 1)REW S. LEA ' ITT Lansing Forestry KWI.X R. LIETZKE •■a ' E. E. I ' au Beta Pi. A. I. E. E. 3i zir[0 I ' agc fifty: ' OTVERIMEyC ' 1 .MARGARET ELEANOR LONGNECKER Traverse City H. E. Alpha Gamma Delta, Union Vodvil ' -M, ' 25; Artillerv Sponsor ' 28, Y. W. C. A., II. E. Club. J-Hop Music Com- mittee, W. A. A. Basketball Manager ' 27. Pan-Hellenic Council ' 26. ' 27, ' 28; Senior Cap and Gown Committee 28, Class Soccer ' 26, Class Track ' 2-,, ' 26; Class Swimming ' 27. Class Volley Ball ' 27. Class Basketball ' 28. RUSSELL R. LORD 0-uosso M. K. Eunomian. ' arsity Club. Scab- bard and Blade, Varsity Track Vm 3. 4: Vaudeville EMILY LOREE LYON East Lansing L. . Alpha Phi. Tau Sigma, W. . A. 2. Class Soccer ' 24, Cla Hockev ' 2s. INGLEBARG LUNDIN East Lansing II. IC JAtdD . 1. I.UTZ ELMER M. LYNN LYI.E H. LYON East Lansing A. S. I ' nion Revue 27, ' 28; Glee Club ' 25, ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Epsilon -Mu: Theta Alpha Phi, Scab- bard and Blade. Fresh Foot- ball ' 24. Military Ball Com- mittee ' 28, Officers ' Club. WILLENA M. MacDONALD Hancock H. E. Kappa .Mpha Theta. Y. V. FRED MacEACHRON Grand Raf ids L. A. n S0N S Page fifty, :j x ol TvRtne. ' ' ' f ' W. K. McCKARY Lafccr MALCOLM C. McCULLOCII Detour Med. Biology Phi Chi Alpha, JHop Pro- gram Committee 3. JAMES K. McELROV East Lansing L- Union Literary, Scabbard a Blade, Union Opera Stai=f Cadet Major Cavalry 3. !■:. n. McLEAN Elkhart, Ind. Mccli. Eng. Independent Rep. Eorum, A. S. M. E, Officers ' Club, Mor- tar and Ball, Student Con- gress, Y. M. C. A. Secretary and Treasurer ' 27. ' 28; Wres- tling ' 25. Fresh Wrestling. .V.NNABELLE M. cRAE Cass City H. E- . lpha Gamma Delta, Sphin.x, .Merrill Palmer, W. A. A., E-xecutive Board i, 2, , 4; Kappa Alpha Theta, Life Sav- ing Corps, Green Splash, W. Opera ' 27, Co-ed Prom GEORGE W. MACIER Richmond Ag. Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard and Blade. Blue Key, Cadet Colo- nel 4, President Student Con- gress 4, Pres. Junior Class 3, Class Rush 2. . EUGENE MALONE Lima, Ohio Ag. Econ. Alpha Gamma Rho. Ag. Club I, 2; Wrestling Manager 2, 3, 4; T-Hop Committee 3, Wol- verine Staff I, Yellow Dog. WII.I.LXM A. MANN Clima. : L. . Phi Chi Alpha, Scabbard an Blade, Tau Sigma, Officer: Club. InterFrat. Council 4. . .::- ' t Page tlfly-eight 5)- c io as ' (snQ) ' oTVP.mNiE.(r CARL E. MANNEROW Coldnater Eng. . B. MANNING Grand Rapids C. E. AeTheon. Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. C. E. lARY A. MARSHALL Bear Lake A. S. Alpha Phi. Tau Sigma. In- fantry Sponsor. Class Secre- tary ' J5, J-Hop Committee. Operator WKAR. MARGARET A. MATTHEWS Lansing H. E. Kappa Alpha Theta. W. S. G. A. 4. W. A. .-X. 3. Pan-Hellenic MARION U. MAXFIELD Siles 1 W. A. A. FRANCIS C. MILLER Traverse City M. E. Ad. Lambda Chi Alpha, Fresh Track, Varsity Track ' 26, A. S. M. E. CII.VRLKS MITCHELL Grand Rafids L. A. riiylean. Swimming Team. T. O. MORGAN iHN P. MORROW Cheboygan C. E. Irimoira. A. S. C. E.. Secre- tary and Treasurer Inter-Fra- icinity Council. MRS. ESTELLE H. MORSE Adrian H. E. Sigma Kappa. Omicron Nu, Sphinx. Pres. H. E. Club 4, On Nu W. C. A. Cabinet 3. 4. V. . Secretary, Delegate Nat ' l merican H. E. . ssn.. Ashe- vine. N. C. i; Rifle Club 3. Merrill-Palmer 4. Lenawee Co. Club 2, 3. 4: Religious Coun- cil 3. 4- Pag fifty-nine f I ' OIA ERINllL B. P. MOSS Ml. Plt-asaiit J. V. . 1L-K.SSIC. JLSTIX K. .MLNGER C. O. NIEDERMEIFK e:i-port Ulyssian, A. S. C. E. WALTER N. NEI.l.ER L,in.u„g Sc. Eunoiiiian. Soph Barbecue Com., Treasurer Junior Class, Chairman Finance Com. J- Hop, Pres. Y. M. C. A., Offi- cers ' Club, Daddv Long Legs, Class .Memorial Com., Student Fee and Cost Com.. Student Kacultv Congress. Chairman Student Relations Committee of Union, Co-editor Freshman H.-md Book ' 27 and ' jS. CI.. RE W. NELSON Mu,ih,gne . g. Dairy Club, . lpha Zeta. WILFRED F. NEWELL Oxriu-.v. ;. L. A. Iljssian. V. M. C. . . loSlCPHINE ' . NICHOLS Lansing L. A. La Cofradia. © ' Cf IQ 9 6 : -(£ a® f ' of e sixly OLX RIMEv C r.UCILLE NORRIS La„si„g L. A, Tau Sigma. La Cofradia French Club. M. RI. N OAG Port Huron Soccer 3, Volley Ball. X. L. OFFENH. UER Lansing Hermian, Officers ' Club. CATHERINE OLDS Alpena n. 1-; Kappa Delta. H. E. Club. CLYDE T. OLIN East Lansing L. . Union Literarv. Scabbard anc Blade, Excalibur, A. 11. . . Blue Key, Student Council i 2, 3, 4; Sec.-Treas. Studen Council 3. Pres. Student Coun cil 4. Board of Publications Board of Refunding Fees ' ice-Pres. Mid-West Studen Conference ' 27, ' 28: Vice Pres. Officers ' Club, Captaii Scaljbard and Blade 3. 4 Lieut. Col. Cadet Cori.s Senior Memorial Committee. I ' RCEL OLIVER Grand Ledge L. A. Kappa Delta. French Club. Memorial Fund Drive 4. LTnion Vaudeville 3, ■■S Club 4. Sphinx, H. E. Club 4, Board of Publications. ■. RUSSELL PARKER East Lansing Bus. . ' d. Phi Delta, . lpha Epsilon Mu, Inter-Fraternity Council, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Quartet 4, Pageant i. That ' s That, ■■Spanish iloon. . L Rr,. RET r.VRTLOW Kappa . lpha Theta. .. HARVEY PATTERSON Detroit C. E. Trimoira, Spanish Moon, Glee Club 4. A. S. C. E. b ri II. I-;. ORNER Bav Citv Bus . Ad. . . . L A. ' (ISSIE P. XGBORX Bad A.vc H. E. Themian. Pres. V. S. G. A.. Sec. Class i. Pres. Abbott 1 Hall I. W. A. A. Be ard 3, t Class Hockey i . 2, 3 Class Baseball 2, 3: Class Volley Ball 2. 3; Class Rifle , 2, 3; Class Bowling 3 4: Class Soc- cer 3. Class Track 3. ; Var- sitv Rifle I. 2. ; J-Hop Com- mittee, Chair. Se nior M emonal Page sixty-one ' ' ISAVOLVERIME. m 5.:: Chi Omeg.i, ■. V. C. A. Cah: KARL K. PKNNINCTCIN ClilHou Ko: Hirmi.in. l-orcstrv Chili. EVERETT PERKIN Staiidish Bus. . ,l. ' Eunomian. ? JI. AMY 1 ' I•;KR ■ Oak Grc-.r Bus. Ad. CollfRiatc Cdunlry Life Assn. ' . in.l RKI) I). PETERSON Uiist Lansing H. E. Themian. H. E. Cluh, Omi- cron Nu, Omicron Nu Vice- President 4. V. W. C. A.. S.K-cer 1, Cued Prom Cum- mittce, T-Hnp Committee 3. Union Opera i, Merrill Pal- M ■illn•:N c. Peterson liscanaha C. E. Phi Lambda Tau; Independ- ent Representative Forum, Alpha Epsilon Mu, Glee Club I, J, 3, 4; Manager Glee Club 4, Convocation Committee 4, . . S. C. E. c. tiii-;rine pitillips Bay City H. E. AI|iha Piii, Infantry Sjionsor •-•7, Vice-President Class ' 26, ' j8; Sphinx. Secretary-Treas. : Secretary H. E. Club. Social Committee Y. W. C. A. ' 27. Treasurer V. V. C. A. ' - ' S. 1 C. M. PIERCE .Vortli Adam I . lpha Zeta. I ' KIUi V. PIERCE 1 . ' ( ' Ti ' Hudson Forestry 1 Eunomian Society, Student . Council 4, Senior Treasurer, ■ Union Opera 2, Fresh Base- : i hall. J-Ilop Committee. i I ' .MI. . . PIPER BndKman E. E. Delphic. Tau B.1,1 Pi. A. I. !■:. E. ;- c -19!i6 o -fSXaS ' ; Jl 70LVERIMEy ' ' ! ' KKNN ' ICTH B. POMKROV Lansing Forestr Alpha Camma Rho. Orchestr 1. 2: Rifle Team i. 2, 3, Mar ager .-. Captain 3 ; Forestr Club. MILDRED PARRY PROCTOR yasscr n. E. H. E. Club. H ' RCEN A. RAYMOND Lorain, Ohio A. S. Phylean, Tau Sigma, ' 7 Wol- verine. Varsity Swimming ' -M. Fresh Tennis, [,. W. RAYNOR R. WARREN REID Detroit Ag. Hermian, Floriculture. Fresh Track. Varsity Track Reserves 5. Hort. Club. HELEN RICHEY Charlotte L. A. Kappa .Mpha Theta. WALDO PROCTOR Vassar . ' Pi Kappa Phi, Hort. Club. ANNA M, RAFTSHOL Suttons Bay H. E. H, E. Chib. ' ' J FORREST A. RHINEHART Bast Lansing L, A. _i Delphic. Band I. 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 4; arsity Club, Band Cluh, Alpha Epsilon Mu. Ib Page sixty-thr kC -,- - r OLVT RIMEy DOROTHY ROBINSOX Manistee s ' Alpha Phi, Sphinx. C, r|.s jT Sponsor, Tau Sigma, Pi Kii i ' i la Delta. L. A. Board, Presideiu i. ' C. G. A. WILLIAM P. ROBINSON iv-- Voiiiigstoti ' n, Ohio i Floriculture, Hort. Club 4 President 4: Alpha ZetT , ' a, Cluh ,, ,; Yellow Do FRANCIS WARD ROSS Port Huron St Phi Delta, Varsity Club, Frish - Football ' 24, Varsity Foutl tII ■25, ' 26, ' 27; Athletic Bon I f , of Control, Daddy I m Leg Club. ■ « LETA J. ROTHGERY ■£ ■ Lansing [ II. W. RUNDQUIST Jilnnising j ,, A1)A: I J. SATKOWSKI Hamtramck C. E. A. S. C. E., Cosmopolitan Club. Officers ' Club, ' arsity Wrestling ' 27, ' 28. i:. N. SAKELL- RIOr. Adrian Chem. E. .■ -MARJORIE B. SANFORD ; East Lansing L. A. Themian. Y. M . C. A. Cabi- net 2. 3: W. A. A. Board. DOROTHY S. WYER South Haven H. E. Sigma Kappa. H. E. Club, Y. W. C. A. I ARi.ARET T. SAW •ER East Lansing L. A. V, W. C. A. Ciihinel ' 26. ' 27. I ' llll.IP I-. SHISKA Ag. Independent Representative Page sixty-four IVAN F. SCHNEIDER Ojiosso Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Varsity Tennis Manager 3. 4: Agriculturist Staff. CHRISTENA J. SCHRAM Bast Lansing CORNELIUS M. SCHREIIS Saginau- Sc. Eclectic. Freshman Football ' 24, Scabbard and Blade. Newman Club, Officers ' Club. i •- .v GEORGE SCOTT Baton Rapids Alpha Gamma Rho, Dog, Bee Seminar. •ACLINE SCOTT Lake City L. A. Ero Alphian, Theta Alpha Phi, J- Hop Committee; Union -odvil ' a?, ' 28. MARJORIE SEIGNEUR Munson H. E. Sesame, W. A. A.. Interclass Hockey, Soccer, Volley Ball, Baseball; Pinball Manager, H. E. Club, Merrill Palmer. 1. F. SEIZERT Blissficld Forestry Xi Sigma Pi, Forestry Club. CEORGE H. SELKIRK inilimnsbiirg 1 MARGARET SEMMES :, Bast Lansing Med. Biol. DANIEL SHAW Detroit Ag. Floriculture, Varsity S ' ing Manager 2, 3, 4; Treas, Landscape Club 3, Secretary ' Treas. Ag. Council 4, Hort, Club, Yellow Dog. lili !:ps?rc5!s®woLVLRiNEy wmm BEATRICE SIIEPARD Sumi: Creel: U. K. Class Volley Ball 2, .?; CI- lege Orchestra i, 2, 3. 4. IIOKOTIIV SHOICSMITII East Larsmg H. E. Tlicmian. Omicron Nu, Co-ed Editor of State News, Merrill Palmer. Union Board ' 27. ' 28; W. A. A. Board, Life Saving Corps, Green Splash, J-Iku; Committee, H. E. Club, Clas Soccer -25, Captain ' 26; Class Swimming ' 25, Class Basket ball ' 26, ' 27; Class Rifle ■21., Class Volley Ball ' 26, -27. NOR.MAN E. SEKEl.l ' .Al ' ER Grand Rafuh Chem. Em Phi Kappa Tau, Chi Rho, An Chem. Society. Veliow Dog. EDITH SIMANTON Benton Harbor L. A. La Cofradia, State News Staff Class Hockey 3. Y. W. C. A. RUTH A. SIMMONS Flint H. E. Ero Alphian. Omicron Nu. Merrill Palmer, H. E. Cluh. Y. V. C. A., Coed Prom Committee i, 2, 3: Y- W. Car- nival Committee i, 2; J-Hop Committee. Soph Prom Com mittcc. President Life Saving Corps, President Green Splash, W. ling Intcrclass Swii , Bowling. Bas Kappa -ican t Yellow Dog. em. Eng. hi Rho. Society. H. E. Kai)pa Delta. H. K. Club. Y. HELEN SMALL Pi Kappa Phi. . lpha Zeta, Pi Kappa Delta, President Agri- cultural Council 4, Hort. Club, Debate !. 4. l ' . UL M. SMITH Saginaw Sc. Delta Sigma Phi. ICxcalibur, X ' arsity Cluh President, Poot- ball 2, 3, 4. Captain 4: Track - ' . 3. 4: Fresh Football, Fresh Track, Member Athletic Board in Control, . thletic .X wards c ' onimittee, Toastmaster J- Uop- i « 10 ?, 6 3 -isvaQ)MS : ROSABELI.E SNOHR C. I.. SNYDER Lansing Bus. Ad. Ulyssian. Pi Delta Epsilon, State News i, 2, 3. Eng. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Varsity Club, Varsity Track Jlanager 3. Officers ' Club, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Beta Phi, Chi Rho, ■ ilortar and Ball, Liberal A Band, T-Hop Committee, WILLIAII B. SPURRIER lonui C. E. Trimoira, Tau Beta Pi, Glee Club I, 2. 3, 4; Student- ' % Eaculty Congress. LeROY STEGEMAN Lansing 1, ER. NKrjN STETLER Sturgis So. Pliylean, ' arsity Band ' 26, ' 27. i;rne a. stockm. n Bast Lansing Ag. Alpha Zeta. A, E. M.. Glee Club ' 26, ' 27, ' 28; Y, M. C. A, I. R. F,, Deputation, ' M. S. C. Grange. iiriSE STONER Monroe H. E. Themian, H. E. Club. W. A. A.. V. V. C. A. 1 M iKdTin ' STROrilLlvT Jachson !.. A Tau Sigma. u WAI.TICR . . STUDI.EY Grand Raf ids Eng. Ikrmian, II. E. Tec, A. S. AI. E. Page sixty-seven - AXOL LRIMEv T l m Delta Sigma Phi. BanJ Chili  ; 2, 3. 4. President 4: Alpha i i , Epsiloii Mu, Band i, 2. .1. 4. , „ Secretary-Treasurer 4. Swartz C ' . Creek 1. 4: Chairman Arrange- ■••. ment Committee Band Tuur- 111:1. i-;n TOPLIFF luiton Rafids H. E. Kt.IZ. BKTH T.WI.nU .V,-:i ' Em Chi Omega. Spl.in -- L, Imega. bpl.mN. Ian £ President Y. V. C. . .. r LOIS TKNNV All eiia I. - . W. A. A- ' 25. ' 26: Co-ed Prom Committee ' jj. Class Volley Ball ' 2-:,. ' 26; Tan Sigma. Glee Club ' -, L.WVRENCE II. THiiM s [. , Dearborn Ln , i M. E. Tec. Tau Bet 1 Ii KI) V. R1 R. TilO-MPsON Croii,; Blanc L Hesperi.an, Fresh Football . Fresh Baseball ' 23, btage Man ager Union Production COI.I.I.NS TIIOUXTON i;„st Lansing L 1 Tan Beta Pi. KriTI TOWER Lansing Kappa .Mpha Theta. K M.l ' ll n. TRAFELET Millcrsburg .■ S. , (,XI-:S . I. TRU.MBUI-L Jachson L. A. Kappa Delta. fiS II M DlJ) TIJCBS Lansing Uandscape b. g= (Sj?© ' c lQ l 6 -© 3)J ' JS) ' !); • si.vty-cight M. A. ULLREY Forestry Club. Ulyssir Sigma Pi. S. M. VAUGHAN M. WAGGONER East Lansing C. WAGNER Sagiiia c LAZELL JOHN WALL Lansing 1,. A. Hesperian, Track, Scabbanl and Blade, J-Hop Committee. Class Rush Committee, Offi- eers ' Club. I |.:t-:n M. WARGOWSKY Port Huron L. S. (B. A.) luinomian, Varsity Band, Col- lege Orchestra, Band Club, Alpha Epsilon Mu. Scabbard :iiid Blade, Officers ' Club. Chairman Military Ball Favor r.immittec. A. M. . . II RRY B. WATSON Lansmg I ' .clectic Forestry 1 lesperian. Barbecue Com- mittee, Chairman Invitation ,ind Announcement Committee. lONALD J. WEDDELL Saiilt Stc. Marie Forestry Phi Kappa Tau, Xi Sigma Pi, Forestry Club, All Ag. Coun- cil 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Y. M. C. A. I, 2, 3; Editor Michigan State Forester 3, 4- SIDNEY A. WELLS J-- Eagle Vet. u m WOYK T ' ' TEy @A. i 3e ' 01. UK viii:i:i.i:k , - ss HARor.n p. WIDDIS IKANK WII.I.IS Aiiguln.hul. I,. A Ulyssian, Tau Sigma. Al|)Ii. Epsilon Mu, Band Club. Han. 1, 2. 3. 4; Band President 4 ColUgc Oichcsti-a I. J. 3, 4- r C. H. WILSON 1 : , .!(„. , .M r,. A I Kunuini.m. I. a Cufra.lia, Cli  S. 1). WIXCIICK East Liiusing Forestry U lAX M. vi)Li- ' ing7-:r L,tclit!c-IJ E. E. Delphic. Scabbard and Blade. A. I. E. E.. Fresh Football, Basketball. Track. I PI I r,. WOODRUFF Ih-.cilt Delphic, Officers ' Club. lli:. R WAI.Il ' . s riyssian. i . S (5jKS ' cf 10 2. 6 -(£ri3 ®:2t®2 E. I.. IIALLADAY Port Huron Bus. Ad. Delta Sigma Phi. Band Club, Swartz Creek Band. Alpha Epsilon Mu. Band 3. 4; .T-Hop IIARX ' KV iioo ];r C. B. OLDS Wolverine Staff. Forestry ' arsitv Wrestling, Forestry Club, Presi- Sigma Pi, Officers ' PRAGUE H. E- .Mpha Phi, Omicron Nu. W. S. G. A. 3, 4; W. A. A. Board 2, 4; J-Hop Publicity Com- mittee, Basketball i, 2, 3; Volley Ball 3, Bowling 4, Track 2, Hockey i, 3, Soccer 2. n iQa Page seventy-one Ptige .se-.-fiily-twc tailors Page sczruty-lhr a OL TvRIME. C JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS John An.lLi ..ii. fn-nJri k - - A ' « Carolyn Manor. ] ' kc-Prciuh- t William JIviIUt. Ti .VERIMEv e JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEES J-HO} ' COMAllTTEES J. Anderson, General Chairman V. Dickesim, Chairniar P. Schwab Marion Eddy. Chairman Gretchcn Ha ilan(l Marie Bostiliiiann MUSIC BANQl ' ET R. Plant, Cliainn, H. Hendry FAVORS Y. Moellor, Cliairnian Mattie Ronse Ellen Farley DECORATIONS Esther Hall Blanche Snvde W. Shunk H. McCnIl.jch P. Olin R. Boylan Betty Leadley G. Hitehings Irene Johnston H. Kanitz Alarion Triinibnll, Cliairnian Mabel Greenough Mildred Courtney ACTS AND NOVELTIES R. ] [clniiis, Chairman M. Clark C. Felt, Chairman ] Iargarct Hubbard Jule McMillan R. Baker. Cliairman J. ' an Aken F. Guetschow PUBLICITY PROGRA] I ELIGIBILITY E. W ' areham Max. Goodwin T. Ramsdell Henrietta .Scovell L. Koepel L. Hermcl D. McPherson P. Kenyon Fannie Brubaker Margaret Rainev R. Losey, Chairman M. Avery H. Carbine S. Kreager, Chairman C. Passink D. Swan V. Aluller, Chairman T. Dobbins L. Ravmond PRINTING AND ENGRAVING RECEPTION FINANCE INVITATIONS E. Reuling Pauline Massey Alice Tecl Jane Dean Marjory Ashley Ernestine Cameron Bessie Castle Marie Lucas (i. Farley D. Archer, Chairman Marion Woodworth SUB-SERVING H. J. Burris, Chairman Dorothy Butler .A. Ellinger Gladys Norton S. Weed SOCIAL COMMITTEE ' . Anderson, Chairman K. Schepers Pauline :Masscy Mattie Rouse i ■ . ' - Tc n ( -- K Page seventy-five WOTXa RlMFvC A ' ,.;,- Our— I). . 1. Al.licv. C. V. Ailanis, A. I ' . Alirin., A. A. Ail in. S. H. Allitnn. A. F. An U-rson. T-. S. AmlciscM. Ro-.y ' T ' .vo ]. II. An(Urv,,i:. . K. „,l. i-s,,ii, I,. W. An.lni, 11. K. An.livus, 1). 1,. Aicli.T. ll.l.ii Ann. strnllK, II. C. , mi..I,I, Ko:v Three -. . T. ArUitis. M.,ijnM,- . slil v. TIkv.-i . nslin, . l. II. . v,iv. W . W. . vniU. V . V. ILiki-r. I. I). li.ill. Row ••oHi— Florence lljmh.iKil. I-.. I, ' . r.;.iTl,iv, II. . . I ' .:mus. I!. F. H.-itcluIci . . . Il.-uu . T. f. lUltz. I. I ' .. Ildulrv. Rir.e l-k-r- -K. R. lii- ' rK. M. I.. i ' .iVK. ' I ' . V. li -rK.| i l. I rtli.i IUsma. M.irv l ' .i -l , .luiMur. M. C. liic-vcs. W. 1.. Ili ■l ■.. ■(-;,■ .Vu-— T. W. lioliIvrelT. I,. 1. ni;nk;.n. .M. II. Kli.n., I.uaa K:i,lRl..r. SUutU-.i IlacliuMii. K. r.an..«s. Marie l!i slleinan. ' R„w .V,-r,- — M. I,, lirarikl,.-, V.. I ' . Uicllou. . lav I ' .i itikmaii. . . . l. r.ri.oks. Faiinv llriil.ak.-v. Helen lln.r. 11. II I II- rii . _ cflQ 2.6 ta emS) : _J M. _ X V A V  i. , -A V - • ' , i j _ ■ £■ w Kau Onr— Gkiin Burton. Doiotliv liutltr. ( ' ,. W. T.vrm. Ijnotiiit l_aniL-niii. II. IC. Cail -ii. 1. I tan J. J. Case. lio-.f T ' uo— Bessie Castle. .Mildred Chapman. H. IC. Chatfield. I.. K. Clientv. C. R Clark. Evelvn Clark, J. VV. Clark. Kiw Three— M. G. Clark, Gladys Clemens, Dorolhv Coburn. Laura Colby. I.. II. Coles. Isobcl Collin. C. T Colvin. Rote fowl— Beatrice Conistock, Bernice Cook. 1.. C. Cook, .Mildred Courtney. T. Cowles. C. I. Crabill. K. M Kuu ' Fife— Helen Craze, C. R. Crittenden. D. II. Croope. Marie Crowlev. ICsler Darling. O. II. I); W. E. Davis. Ro:c 5i.r— Tane Dean, P. II. Decker. R. Demarke. irginia Dell, S. Denberder. K.-itbrvn Dinkcloo. Zel.l.i Devine. Roil- Seven— r.. A. Dobbin, ). 1. Dowd. V. Iv Dovle, Louise Drake. K. W. Dunn, losepbiTic liimn, W. I-. WOIX RIME C s R.K, ' Oh,-- .Marian Kildy. K. ICggiit, K. W. Ki ls Krskii a S3 J. A. KlUns. A. J. Ellinser, J. G. Eiic-kson. Ruth Karlcy, R. L. Faycrwi-allicr, J. A. Feather, , W. J. I ' orsythe, W. A. Fomnier, Rotv Ro-.f ■vo—yi. C. Everett. If. E. Falk, Elkn Farley, ( Iva Ferguson, ' iicf— Josephine Flynn. R. F. Flinn, Lorctta Filliun, MaU P. F. Freeland. !«.■— B. E. Fry, n. W. Fulton, rarian Gallup, M. E. Garn, E. S. Gettel, H. E. Gier. Clara Giffcls. :v— E. H. Gilhcit, IClizabeth Gillis, O. J. Gilpin, R. A. Gezelius. V. R. Cleave, 1,. D. Glcrum, R. T. Gordon. ,r— L. J. Goulet. Teanettc Grantham. F. E. GriTues, F. I. Guelschaw. C. A. Gucel. A, A. Gutckunst. E. Gruellman. ■rcii—Ti. T. Il.ackmulh. G. O. irall, T. A. llaTulilin. II, I. Ilanes, K. K. Harris. C. I. Ilartsell. Gretchen Ilavil.ind. tij - . . im Page ! i£..- - -. ■ A ' :,. ' J V ' . X. IkaJlLV. C. M. IKalli, II. T. I Ifllricli. I.. P.. ilendcrsun, II. IC. lU-ndry, II. I.. Ik-nson, L. C. HeriTK-l. Row Ttio— V. Hested, P. F. Ilickic. II. . . (.illicult. . l. C. Ilipley, G. E. llitcliiiiKS, 11. 11. Iloadley. I.. C. Hoagland. Ro-a ' Three— Emma Holmes, A. J. Howard. I. C. Ilubliard, Margaret Hubbard, Jane Hull, S. B. Hunt, Alk-e Hunter. Row Four— J. A. Hutchinson, H. E. Jackson, Hazel Johnson. I.. J. Johnson, Irene J,.linston. M. I.. Joslin, Row Fire— Grace K ' ellogg, ' G. A. Kelser, Katherine Kempfer, H. A. Kenncy, T. H. Kerrey, l.ocile Kelehein, Sara Kidman. Ro-w Six— li. R. Kline, A. L. Knoblauch. S. D. Kreager. V. S. Kves, H. A. Kurrlc, W. . . Kurtz. I.ois Krusen. ■,. I ' l. I.an.m.nr.;. Alice I.anee. I ' . I. L.nns;. . . A. WOIA ERIMEv € 13 Koui 0,1c— U.nt- I. minimi. A, H. I.aM.T. M I.indlHTK. ( ' .,:,■ 7-; .— Krancis l.iiulMi.Mn. 1 ' . !■. l.,.cUi LnilK , T. J. l.cavitt. T. A. I.i.-feW. Vw Chi l.in, C. A. . r...iw. M. n. I.oscy. C. M. r.ott, Pamdia r.ott. Maiic MiAln. V. !■:. . kt ' ..niHll. II. f. McCulley, II. I ' . .Mc- 1 .McMill.-m. I). . . Mcl ' luis..n. I.oretla Macomlu-r. R. 1). ■!. -Mains. R. C. Maples. R. K. Marsh. I ' aiiHiK- Massey. « ; • Threc U. II. I.usconib, C. I.usoin. II. I Culloch. T. II. .McDonough. (■flic •■oni— R. A. Mclnnis. G. T. .Mcl.ravv. K Mains, Dorothv Slalvcna. Ko-.i ' Fi-.c F.. I ' . Manclen, Carolyn Manor. Il K. C. Mclhose. «. :.■ .Vi.r— Hck-n .Mengc-I, . . V. Mircllanl. V.. - M.iriik. IIiliii : Kisil. 1 ' . S. Milkr. W. K. Mocllcr. V. MontKornfr . I ,m .SVr-rn r. R. .Moore. II. A, . I i, 1. V Mo,,v. A. C. MorU-v. C. II. Morse. Cladys Morse. I. I). .Mosher. vY nT T:.DTMr,(r % 2 Rozi- Omc— W. R. Mnller, C. C. Mullett, A. K. Mtinson. B. T. M.irhach. C. G. Murray. A. K. MiissiUirfir. O. H. Muth. Ro-.r Tti-o— .M. M. Nasif, Ada Nelson, Marian Ncssen, Ek-anor Xiqnc. Gladys Norton. K. A. Noulin. I), k. Ogden. Ktm Tlircc—P. J. Olin. A. K. Orr. Ruth Osthaus, Kathryn Oycrliolt. Gwen P,icku.....l. :MiI,lr a Parker. Ilk. (). H. Pederson. M. I). Pence. VV. Pennington. I., i:. P. Be Ro-.i ' I-oiir—M. P. Parsons, C. H. J. Pettinger. Rozc FUc—H. M. Place, A. K. Plant. Dorutliy Portz. ha lane Price. 1.. W. Price. K. H. Pryor. Marsaret Rainey. .... Row Six—]. Rasikas. II. V. Ratlicr. II. .1. Kaths. 1.. V. Raymond. A. R. Ricliards. P., Kc.lKrts. K. K. Roberts. Ron- .y -:-CM— T. Rogers. C. K. Rollins. W II. Rossnian. I.ee Irene Roth. T. T. Roth. ICdith Rush. Geueyieyc San ford. Page eighty-one SWOLVLRIME. € Q R1 Row Oiic R. F. Sanders, J. P. Stiiwab, (). 1. Schustci, C. T. Siliwartz, lUnriitta Scov.-li, W. Sheldon, W. K. Shook. «oic ' Aco— S. Shu. C. . Sinmns, Marv Sirrinc. O. B. Sloc-um, 11. O. Smith. II. I!. Smith, h. Snider. Ruu- Three— l: 3nchv Snvdcr. Irene Spencer, iola Spenner. l..niise Sliieer. II. E. Sprauiu-. K. . . Sprague, MatKaret ' Stanton. Raze •■dhi — I.uuise Stewart, T. K. Stevens, Carol Stone. 1 . I- ' .. S«an. il, I). Swilzer. . . V. Sump. J. C. Svmonds. R.m n-.e—AUcc Tecl, C. B. Tennv. Dorothy Thal.lorf. T. R. •riiompson. V. V. riiomi.son, C. Thomson, I. ( .. Tillutson. Rote .S ' t.r— R. C. Timinick. A. T. Toranso, Phvliss Trautnian. .Marian Trnmlmll. t ' . D. Tnttle. T. H. Turest. O. anDvne. Ro-.e Se-.en }. W. N ' anrutten, . . K. Vinson. II. K. V ' .dlimr. N. C. X ' oshel. I ' ,. T. Walker. N. S. Walker, K.isalee War.l. : ©)M© ' c lQ2.6 - S 3) I ' tJfif eighty-two Ko-.i ' Oiie—H. Wareham, J. L. Whitmorc. N. W . W illier, V. W. Willcrt. Nina W inegar, Eunice Winnans. Myrtle Winslow. Ro-,0 r:co— Inabelle Wise. Robena Wood. S. K. W..y.l. Marian Woodwoitli. C. H. Wonser, Rosclle Wrisley, C. F. Zimmerman. m Page eightytltr PaKC ciglityfour otnores Page eighty li-. ' c WOLX RTME; ( SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Harold liajinali, ' .-.■M, , ' n Ruth I ' oidiiiy, lu, ' riL-si U-iit . -© -ss „ 92.6 Page eighty-six SOPHOMORE COMMITTEES h Gerald Lagc Donald Stuck Ehvood Jacquc CLASS RUSH Fred Cole Bariiar l Crittenden Leland Cribbs Kenneth Thompson }vlaurice Littlcjohn BARBECUE Hess Menier Herbert Miller Tames Hayden Helen Murdock John Gould Ruth Fordney SOCIAL Maurice Baxter Leslie Fenske Loretta Fillion XA3L :.RINFv c Ro:v One li. H. Ackk-V. 11..rolliv A.l.ims. C. I l.. Alli. .c. V. T. Amiss, nn,. n-l. .. n, ] ■;:, AiKl.iso.;. Row Tifo—]. K. Andersen, II, (), . n.iintn, li. 1. AinisliunK. V, Arniv. . , U, Am. .1,1, I., M. Ashlev. i?o«. Thrcf—W. II, . lkins .n, M;irK,ir, 1 I!.i. k..rifi, I. H. H.iiiil, Vilin.-i ' I ' . kii. r.i:u, Hanks, T. N, B ;n num. r.nsuni- r.,irr, Ro-v Pour—lhnoxhy Bask, I., S, liaiicr. II. J, 1-, BanniKartner. V. M, llaxUr. Mainaiit Beckley. T. R, litli; II. A. lienjamin. Roxv Five—G. Hcnnett. Ik-kn Bennett. .M, Btstcrvclt. T, Bird, G, R. Blakcskc. R. M, liloss. Bina Boonstra. Rati ' Si.r—E. liantncr, n.ir.itliv Bowditch, Grace BoweV. R ' , I., Bowers, G. IC. B. «ler, 1), K, Boyles, I.. i. Bredahl. Rii-.i- Sm-ii — K. I., BreininK, K. C. Briuham, M,irj..,rie Bvo.lv, G, T, ni..«inn, B. r.r..wn. Georcia I ' .i.ivn, I., 1 ' , Brc.wn, Page cinhlycighl )LV E. liozi ' Onc—W. Brown. Irene Brownson, R. E. Bojian, H. E. Bryant, Leo Billiard, Klizabetli BniR.-. A. Burnett. Rou- Two — L. E. Burroughs, H. C. Campbell. I.. C. C:inipl)ell. Clarice Carrf, . l. ' . Cliamberlain, K. 11. Chaney, Irene Chapin. Rou- Three— a. Clapp, Marguerite Clark, Ruth Clark. K. 1.. Clark. R. C. Clayton. Iklene Clos, . 1.. I.. Caffev. Ro;i- i ' oHr— Elizabeth Cole, F. Cole. Myrta S. Coans. I,. M. Corliss. M. C. Corrin, Ruth Crowley, GeraUline Crandall. RoU ' Fire—M. Crall, K. D. Crane. Lois Crane. Leland Cribbs. Dean Crist, I. S. Craw, K. V. Cununings. Roil ' 5i — Charlotte Curtis, C. L. Dahlquist, R. T. Darling, E. S. Davis. Frances Davis, Virginia Davis, Elizabeth Day. Ro-.i ' 5 -;c.. — Marv L. Dav. Ruth DeArment. S. IV-C.alia. T. C. Dcrr. I ' hvliss D.-Xiies. 1.. 11. llc ' rits. K. Dirkee. I ' agc ciRhly-iiiiie X OIA TJRlNE.({ 1 1 [_ BI iil ! R...0,.- Row Two- 1 1 Row Tkre 1 Row Four ' , Row Five- Row Six— -M. 11. Docar, V. H. Uonal.ls..ii. I; I,. 1 1,,,. .!,,, , K. V. Doran, R. Charlotte Dunneback. -B. I.. Dunhatii, W. Diirkcc, J. M. Elliut, K. K. Ellsworth, Effic Er Dosser, M. P. Doiigla . W. J. Erskinc, K. 1 Eshcl c— Nina Evans. Kathcrine Kancr, F. Farley. Leslie Fcnske, G. D. Ferrari, C. Fike, Marian Fine —Grace Floten, Rmh Fovdney, C. C. Foster, R. . . Foster. W. R. Forsythe, Marie Fo.x, Mildn -Lois Frye, Mary Gamaer. .L Gass. Janet Gerdcl, Lncretta Gildea, Nina Gillett, A. Gledden. -M. Goodson, John Gould, VV. : . Green, Katherinc Grcttenbercer, .N. .X. GrifSth, E. C. Crasliee I D. Grove. I Rou .Vcirii — Marian Grimder, E. 1 ' . TI.iIhI, W ll.ick. C.ithiriiie llallock. V. I!. Il.iihni, V. R. Ilanna N. Hanson, Pane ninety VOLVE.RINIE K ' ' hidR e ' • ' ■ ' ' ■ ' ■ ' ' ■ ' ' ' ■ ' ■ ■ ' • ' • ' ■ • ' ■ ' ' ' ' - 1- K. Iligsi . R. W. Hitchcock, Rem- r ir.-f— 11 i). Hoffinser. A. Hagn, Doiolhy n„l,kn. II. II. Il,,l„u . I ' ., llaiifl. C IIlivci I iicH , Howard. ... ff. .; ' , pflZr- I r ' ' i ' ' Vv ' ' -, r; ' ' ' . -f- I!™ l-Jv 11. Hubbard. K. Hubbard. . . HuvcU. Mary llford. Rou ' Ff. ' e—G. jngaMs, 1.. W. Jenkins, (,. Jennings. C. V. Jcnninj-s. .Mary Jinninjjs. K. ' jmninKs, K. X. ?,  • 5. — Lucy .Tones. IC. Johnson. E. V. Johnson. H. K. Johnson. Helen lohnsnu. K. II. |nhn.,.„ Rnbv Johnson. ■ ■ «o;i ' i ' ,-;.-.. — Dorothy J.anscn Florence Jargensen. irRinia Kaiser. Winifred Kalcluhal. n. I ' , I K.iue Kose Keeter. r,. . Kclsev. 6 f I ' agc ninety-one Y ni T:,DTMT7,f lioTl- One- Ro ' w Tito Rotv Tliri Row Foil, -D. J. K.nyi.n, I!. J. Kerr. C. J. Kershaw, King, Duris Kingsbury, I e -K. M. Kmuls. -Fr, A. Knutsnn, M. lb. Haiti Marian McDonagh. -R. McGillicuddy. K. McCam: Kihhin. Ilclin McK Ibiii. -II. McVean, .S. Mables, Riisi- ■I— ' . .Marvin. M. Mason, II. (1 ' . KiefTer. . . Kidder. ,1. L. Klfine. .Shirley I , C. Krauss. I. Kiihn. ■NVil MacGilfivrav. R. incaid. K. 1 .(. Kline. I.age. Loi: cCall, Benil .. K. Knight. Lancaster. , McCormick. ,li. I, l. AKIlullan. Isubel .Mclntyrc. V. Wclnty U.iMnr.-. r.nil .M.nik, . . Martell, l-:iii a Miirlin. S. m. , S3iQ ' i92. I ' ligc }}ii:cty-l:i0 VE RIME. C Kii;, ' O.ic— II. Miller. II. Miller. I.. Miller. Shirley Mixer, Unnie .M.mtev. II. . l... ve, II. K. M.x.re. i?u:e r:eo— lean M.jore, Gertrude .Mur.iiiK. lames .Miurice, .Margaret .Morris, II. I!. .Morse. Louise Morse, .•Mice Mort. Row Three— Helen Murdock, Florence Nade.-iu, Mary Nelson, Christine Newark, K. B. Nichols, Helen Niles. I . R. Norris. Ruw Foiir—r. Northev, Marv O ' Conner, H. Odell, I. Olsen, F. H. Oswalt. H. II. Owen. L. Paddison. Ko7i- Fke — E. Papenfuss. Marv Parrott. R. E. Pasco. Bernice Patterson. Mary Pennington, Frances Perrin, E. Personen. Ro-.v i ' ir— VV T. Peterson, H C. Pierce. ( .. Pocsch. K. 1. Poiritt. C. 11. Pope. 1. . . Porter. W. Porter. Ro-e Se-.cn W C Potter. Tane Pratt. A. H. Pullen. K. ' I. Uaftshal. O. F. Kavell, . ddie Rcdfield, H. Reed. I : - - c L— -. 0 T T ' r ' TTiv ' TV T L n K.m Oiu- l),„,.lliv Uiiik,,! ' , I. i:, K n.iiiciis, r. !■;. R.. lulls. I-:. Rnw Two- V. K .MnlH....I . I. KnMur. 11. Iv K..«.. 1. II. Nuli-...ii. i:. Kini.kll. (). t ' . I.:us cll, 1,. C. Kiisso. A ' ,.:, ' 7 nvi-- 1). A S.ilin.Mi. W. W . Si-olt. S.n;i S. ' ha.lii. .M. 1. Sili:nl . C. I ' .. Si-lu-..l. r.ivm Schcndlcr. II. I ' , . 111. Ilk. n. i ,m Four . . V. S.livuk. 1. Sua. 1.1, 11. . . Siiijil. l. ' . 1 ' .. Sli.K i, l,L..na S. liiui.U i . Cr.ngia Schcklrick, iv.i Shell. Ro:c I-kc .M. ShiKliv. . . 11. Smith. C. i). Smith. I ' l.ira Smith. K. Smith. . . II. Snow. Crace Snusliall. Ro:v .V;.v- -Ivrmstim- S.ivVrein. 1.. Spangler. R. K. Sp.-mn. irginia Stcphtns. I. N. Stranlx-rg. R. Stewart, 1). Sti-atc. Rou- Se:-cn- I. C. Sticifiit. ' .. I. Stram. .Mt.m Straml. Ivlna Tavh.r. ranlinr ' I ' avl.ir. Th.-lma Tavlor, I. 1 ' , Tmlinian. A .© i5 l©-«c -l9 a 6 0 f i r., .- ,n,U ' ly-fo„r m Rov Ro:i Ro-j Ra-.i Ro:, ' Ra-.i Rn-., One—}. O. Tclmas, G._ H. Terner, Kvilyn Thier son, V. G. Thompson. Tico— Kathrvn Tinsman, R. R. T.iks. A. I. ' I ' . Troth. Three— r.Ana Turner. F. f. Tiirnrr. flaia ' WW, J. II. Van Zylen. Four — Margaret ' argo, K. B. X ' aughan, l)i i. tli ' . . Walton. Fi;Y-— .Mildred Wangeman. G. W. Warrc Wcrbach. E. A. Westcott. Si.r—M. n. Wevmouth. F.velyn White. R. Whithi li. N. Williamson. .S ;tm— Clara Wilson. Helen Wilson. T. 1!. Wil Wolcott. Ruth Wonser. II. W. Tho s.k. I ' . Tni ison, M. G. Thomps II. W. Trapp. !■ ! W. P.. an Kvcry. ranv. NMlie Walker W. Warn.iek, G. Watterhury. Kmeslin . . Wliilefield. I.ois William, argaret Wilson, . llurta W.ie .11, Ro la Ti; T. ' ; Roth le We M. li. hhnl . th Tho isk, P. in Zan Waist, lis. Do; Willia Page uincly-tive |; r SDWOLVE.RIMEv Jl W m I ' iS •c Ro-c On, — Mildred Wood Vanan. L. M. Zaetsch. Ro-U ' rtcD— Marjorie Zemke, L. A. ZiUman. Ela Ro-.i ' Three — il. J. Frost, M. Heald, Margaret Patti N. Taylor. Ro- i ' Four — Elizabeth ' anI1enbergh. I.ee Rosencrans. Robert C: Woassey. A. II. Wriglil Chapin. N. Cobb. L. M. Cook. i(S l5) ' cf IQ a 6 ' © i®; A- ' •-tf ' J reshmen K[gi©g:@E ; XAOLVE.RINEv W fin FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ll..r.,tc Ir.Ui;. fu-si,le,it 5S Ccorgc Rosclii. rry, 7 i ®r © ©- c lQ as f ( i . I ,sr „uu-lyc,xhl S % OLVERIMEy a FRESHMAN COMMITTEES Frosli Frolic General Chainimii. K ' .iy Sample firedrs, Ft-rn Stricter Di orciti(}iis, Josuphiiio Kulison Tickets. Charles Ladd Muxic, Franklin Shearer Publicily. Thomas Woodworth u s -ta ff Fage }nnety-nine iii r- Luk: T)IA ERIMEv € ' : -n f 3 «s ?v _:.9 ' f 3fir KoxL ' Oiif— Beryl Abtn-y. K- N. Adams. Ann Maxinr Ailk.n. H. AlhiR. Ceraldinc Aldrich. Marion Allcrton, Rutli Alliscin. Ro-.u r:i ' u— Mablc Altoonjian, .Marjorie Altoonjian, A. L. Anitsbuccliltr. Annita Anderson, K. A. Anderson, C. C. Annis, V. G. Armstrong. Row Three— D. Arnold, V. Arnold, O. S. Atkinson, Lois Autin, Eloise Avery. M. R. Bailey. Barbara Bake. Row Foiir n. R. Baker, H. Balback, Letka Balbraugh, 1 ). K. Baldwin. Helen Blake, Laura Banasiak, T. C. Banhagle. Ro7c Firc—D. G. Barker. V. H. Barnes. Alice Barnum. Knth Bartlelt. I.. K. Bates. .M. K. Baum. Annie Laurie Becker. Row SLi—C. E. Becker, H. E. Bceman. K. I., lienlon, V. C. Betteri.lKe. 1. II. P.inghani. B. B. Bird, 11. K. Blackmer. Row . rtr..— Lticile Blankenship. Cecilia Bleitlier. 1). Bootli. I.. A. I!..nrns. C. C. Bowlieer. Kvelvn Bradley, C. Hreen. fd ft Sc lQ 1 6 +3S-©J A Page oiu- huiuircl WOTVP.RTN[F.(£r J a Ro-u One—M. Bretenwisher. A, M. Br.ioks, C. L. Crown. 1.. II l;i,.w]i I S I Eullard. Rov! T-ua— Doris Bullock, C. E. Burger, H. H. Burgess, JI. D. lUirt, H. H. Buskirk, E, Rote Thr Bye Carlson, R. i ' . H. Kuskoski. Elsie Butters, G. F. D. C. Carruthers, R. O. Carter, -J. Campbell, Evelyn Carbi: C. S. Chamberlain. Row o«r—G. Chandler, L. H. Christinson, Dorothy Clark, H. . . Clark. R. Clark, S. C. Clark, H. Clements. Row Five — R. H. Cotfman. E. H. Come, D. E. Conat, Teresa Cooper, . . A. Coulon, H. V . Crandall. W. A. Cridler. Row Six—G. C. Dailey, Virginia D ' .-Mson, V. F. Dargitz, I,. E. Darwell, I,. A. Davenport, L. David, Marion David. Row Se-.en R. B. Dav Deming. Gladys Davis, R. W. Davis, R. C. Dawes, Ruth DeKleine, M. R. Dell, D. C. ■ Inttulrcd one a K. i:. Iiir.ul, .-.. 1. I)...U.. v.. A. I)..l . I. A. |l,,Ui,,-, 1,. W . |li,,k,. Win ,,i lli.,ii.i. 1. 1. I). II I. —A. J. Diidek. H. K. Dunning, Margaret Kat-glc W. li. IMuanls, V. A. i:iv. X. K. ICIlis, V. I). ICmmons. r— Rmll Kndlidl, C. I- ' . ICvans. .Martha I-arlcv. S. . l-aii. Xmnia I ' aunci-, K, K. I ' VLIIkti;, Kmh FcntU r. — C. K. iMngk-ton, W. I., rinlev, Riitli Kislilnck, S. 11. l-kiliUr. I. I), l- ' k-u.lliiig, T. S, l- ' lint. C. K. I ' k.at.-. — Thflma Flowtr, Iv C. Focklcr, A. R. 1-cjrlmu-. A,U Ic l-,.stir, I),.r..tliv I ' lister, T. I). Foster, Mary Fox. -Ruth Fox, J. A. Francis, Marv Freeland, E. Frajcllc. Rnlli l-rinu.cliK, .S. K. Frisbie. S. C. Frook. II— F. J. Fuller, I.. Fullerton, Arlene Galligan. R. ( ' .. (.anliui, 1 ' . !■;. Gam, T. A. Geilwr, Gladys «J. -? li£ 3S - £ lQ _ 6 -oS- £Ki ? I ' ai;,- viu- Innulrcii tuo VP.RTKLEv . Ka5 jgrv? ' ' - IH .-■« Kvw One— H. Getckunst, Lorraine Gevcr, V. C. Cihson, Kiitli Cilbert. 1.. C.ilil.nt, W. II. Cilkes. 11. I. Gillette. Row Two— A. S. Ginsbtire. Margaret Gittins. H. C. GUasi.n, Winona Gleason, I.. I. Clever, •ir inia Glover, V. II. Godfrey. K„w r i, re— Margaret Goodenow, R. . . Goodwillie. T. V. Gotlschalk, .M. K. G,.neliei, Helen Guvvan. M. F. Graham. G. . . Granger. Row Four— v.. R. Green. M. Green. G. C. Gregg. K. 1.. Griffith, V. . . Grin., I!. I,. G.r... sheek, II. G. Haas, Ron- Flic— Jane Haire, 11. W. Hall. R. 1). Hallact, Ulcanor HaniiUon. Julia Hannah. V. J. Harhin, I.. II. Harrington. Row Six—h. G. Harr, G. T. Harris. F. K. Harrison. Illah Hart. Rnth Hart. M. II. Ilartell, J. Harvey. Ro7i ' 5e!rM— T. S. Haskins . I.ois Hawkins, Catherine Hav ■Iev. losephine Havharker. Sahina Henderson, T. Herd, I.. F. Herrmann. 6 Rune uiu- hiiiulicd tlir i r, -  ' ' DLVERIiSlEy 6 91 1 K. W. IKuvs. Horulliv llill. 11,-111. l:. l IhiikUi. X.IlK- ll,.lllR , l,. II. 1 1 , ■! 1 k , 11 1 ] i, 1 . Ivlcinur Hoover. Muriel llunvfi. — Majel IloriiinK. IC. S. Iloiton. W . I ' ' , II, .win, I. (1. U. IK.w.ll. i:ii .il„-lli llii,ls,,ii. I ' lai.i liiniiphries, ir. .M. Ilnnl. ei—U. . I. Hunt. Ian,- llvalt. Marv llvall. C. W. III.-ii.l.ii. C. V. IrrKaii,;. C. lak.w.iv. . . T. lenniriKs. ■ ■ ... r— Evilvn l.imiiiK-. II. II. UiiTiint; . . ' ■ I- Kiisin. i..l.i Knscn. K. 11. Icpson. Kavc Tolmson, S. S. I., 111. son. ' ■ ■ ... •— V. V. lohnson. I), loms. ( .. 1). Jones. ICIoise Kafep. 11. . . K.ahl. Norma Keeler. V. I!. Keisliarr. -I). IS. K. ' ppel. . . I. ' Kevs. R. Kks. Isobel Kini;. Wihiia Kinncv, X ' irRinia Kline. V. Knapp. r„_W. Kiiisel. 1. V. Knight, Pauline Kni.slit. 11. IC. Knoblauch. Ora Koeflingcr. I. I. Korney. n. C. Kowalk. ■ f c Mc2) cf 1 g o 6 - -( a®j rDTKTT7 u I RoZL ' One— A. A. Kramer. Adalinc Kiel.lir. I. A. Krimian, T. C. Kronherg. Matil.la KruKt-r. C. I. Kvl.in , C. P. Ladd. Ko-u ' T-.cv—M. H. Lake, Margaret Lane, Kuth Lane, G. R. Larke, E. L. Larson, U. I. Laser, S. A. Lauren Ro7c Three— Xirginm Lauzen, D. J. LaViolette, H. F. Lawliead, R. Layon, Mary Laxton, Julia I.iarned, Irene Leavenpood. Roil! Four— Eloise LeBeau, D. W. Lee, L. V. Lcc. norothv Leith, M. T. Lessiter, II. J. Lewis, R. L. I.ictske. Ktt-w Five H. Lindquist, C. H. Lisch. Kathrv Lisch. II. C. List. Herman C. List, R. S. Little, L. V. Lockwood. Ro:c ' Six— A. H. Loomis. I.eita I.otter, C. C. L..vewill, Crace Luce. V. K. l.mKvii;, A. .M. l.ueck, Mary Louise Lupke. Ro-f .S ;-,-M— L. H. I.yndrup. Laura Lyons. I. ,S. MacKinnon, . laxine .MacXanus. I). K. MacNult. II. C. MacSwain. Elva MacWarncr. ' Page one hundred H: ;% DiA ' E.RiMEv e m I Kn:c T. ' in;-- M. i:. M;irliii, ( ,. M;l kn■v, I. V. M.illuus H. Iv Miad. IKIlii MulIiIhi, C. II. Mciuu- l, -1.1,11111, Kotc oKr— l..M|.lniu- MciTiU. M.nic M.-iiill. k. I-. Mavcr. Helen Millard. SliiiK-v Milk-r, T. I. Mills As, mill Minoi Row Fk ' C—ll. U. MTliinll. M. I ' . .Mltellcll, Maiii- Milti-.r. Iv II. Milts, M.ni.ni Mniitai;uc-. . , M, ., ,,-, S. M.I..H-. Rojc .S ' f.r— Cnr.-il Mc.ran, ll.lin . l,)nisnii, 1 ' . l-.. . l,„,,nv. II. !■. Mo.sc. V. P. . lu XaiUii. Rote .SV: -.|— I.yle NapiiT. . . Nicnn. (). K. NoiIktk. !■ ' . f.. ..ri;ard. W. II. Xoriii I.. Novara. .. Mini ' li.v. X.Trna 11. J. Nortliw.Hid, t . - c iQaG- -e ic Pai i- ., ic lunuhcl mTMi: R. L. O ' Connor, O. J. Olson, H. W. Onsted, Novia Osgood, Palms, H, D. Parish, K. D. Parish. H. S. Parker, I : .rence Nugent, W. R. O ' l R. E. Ortved. Ru:c r:.o— Kdna Ossenheiiner, S. M. Oswaldt, Nels H. C. Parks. Row Three — Geo. E. Parsons, Eileen Paterson, Donald D. Payne, R. A. I ' ayne, R. L. Pearv, .Anne I.oviisc Pearse, W. L. Peck. Row .Four— Ruth Pence, W. Pfaus, P. M. Phillips, Marguerite Phillips, Vena Piper, K. R. Plank, Doris Posthumus. Row Fke—W. J. Porter, W. D. Pratt, C. E. Prentice, O. S. Pritchett, Emmaline Rademaker, R. A. Raeheck, L. C. Rakow. Row 5 .r— C. E. Redding. Florine Redfield, D. H. Reece, E. L. Reeves, J. D. Reid, Hildegarde Renter, W. Replogle. Row .9« ' Cii— Ernestine Reynolds, R. M. Richards, H. W. Rinn, W. W. Robb, J. L. Robinson, Faith Robson, D. E. Rogers. :?fc e ' Page one hundred seven WOIA RTMEy € lul, I-. I). Sc:nk-s. C. V. SfcU-y. O. S. K, 7r Our— C. Iv K.iseherrv, I.. Roskav. I i; How r-io—K. K. Kiissd. S. Mai-Karit Kx.,n. 1. i U , Scavarda. 11. C. Scliafcr. «,.; ■ r iM-f— Jessie Sehilli. Kalliarinc Schrciher. li. 11. Shacki-lfiMil, N. F. Shadlev. (•,-:i ' •■(iio- I ' liyllis ShasslcrKcr. Phyllis ' Sliattiuk. 1-. V. . :uil. . 1. X. Sliinu-i. 1-. II. Sliercr, Marion ShiiiHimk. I). V. SInill. Kov Fi;r— VV. . . Simuntmi, ( ' ,. ]■;. Simons, T. I.. Sinipsoij, I.. V. SiiM ' li ' . K. S. SkilUn.m-r. lilanche .Smith, C. . . Smitli. Ku;v .Vi.r— D. 1). Smitli, IClizahuth Smith. ( ' .. W. Smith, I.. IC. Smith. ' . . i. Smith, Carolyn Smithson, Mahli- Snow. ?„; • .V.-rrii— K. (). S..wash, Ilc-k-n Si.agnnolo. K. . Spani.enh -r5;.r, T II. Slahl. Donna StampHy. T.cryl Stark. Rnth Stcaih.ian. IQ vO- ' © ' Page one UunArcd cit;lit X OIVE RINE. a. Y - i . : II. 5 23 i Kosc Rozo Rou- Rozi ' Rolf — G. K. Strom R K. Stuewer. I ' . A. Swarthout. L. 11. SvvitZKahle. M. I. Tallefson, R. E. Talmaa.- Margaret Taylor. . c . fc— Margaret Telford. H. J. Thamcr. G. C. Thatcher, E. E. Tliaver. G. K. Tichem.r V U T,.l.in W. S. Toikkancn. r-— Florence Tower Dorothy Traphagcn. Belle Trott, r.eah Turner, I,. 1. Turppa, Kalhryn Van Aken, J. V. an .Antwerp, — W. L. Vandercook, D. .N. VandcrSlice, L. I!. ' ander ' oort, [.. G ' aneklascn S K -c,orheis S. Voorheis. J. G. Vrany. . - . .- -R. S Wait. F. C. Walker, G. H. Walker, .Margaret Walker, II. [„ Walworth, A. T. Wangeninn V. H, Wheaton. -1— F. A, W_helan. F. E._ White. Jean Whitely. A. W. Wlliteman, Inez Whittcmore, Irnia Whitte- more, R. J. Wicksall. . ■..M Page one hundred nine OTXn RTNJF,(r :5( Ro:cOiic—V. A. Wilshcrg, S. V. Wilsiv, A. I.. Wilson, T. M. Wilson, Mc-lv,i W i : I |i, ,ii:, Wood Wilma Wood. Ron ' r:.v)— C. A. Woodard, W. J. Woodman. .Marjoiic- W..odworlli. M.uv W ...„!« ,„tl,, 1 1,.,., W,,rdi-n (). Wortz, J. [,. Wright. Ro-A ' riirrr—l.. B. Vargcr, E. U. Veomans, I ' . F. Yonng, llani.tl Voinn,.. l),.rntliLa V.)nnL;s, C. Zatrock, ' . Iv Zeltle. Ron ' ■oiir—U. . hralims. B. Alfredson, H. 7. navcile, II. DcnlU-v, K. I.. Ucnt.ni. II. liii-rs, W. N. Blossf Rnzi ' Fi-.; — A. N. ISosshaugh, A. Bvavlav, K. Browcll, K , . I. Bruce. lU-lra lUick, K. lindd, W. .S. Butler. Ro-!C Six—K. M. Bvrne, Dorothy Clark. A. K. Coats. If. Coon. II. Craig, J. Crnkovich. II. O. Culp. Ro-w Sn■c I— . W. Dcppa, M. S. Dickerson, Rntli Doudna. J. Gafner, T. Garland, K. M. GiWis, G. Harma ' . i( 5 cf 10 6 ©J i® . I ' i,i:r one lunulml n-n .Y r T E,RllS[Eve £1 Ro-U ' Oiie—L. Haughton, A. E. Holtforth. ( ' ,. K. Hay. D. I.. Hutchinson, J. K, Isatala. H. Kiisin. V. Kl-1iui. Row Tito— K. Kling. T. S. Knapp, S. Krentcl. A. S. Little. V. T. Meyer, 1. McTavish, I. M. Mailin. RovJ Three— F. K. Peppier, H. V. Pcrrin. T. R. Phillips, V. V. Pressler, W. F. Placent, John Potter, A. J. Quinkcrt. Ro:v Four— A. E. Rackes. P.. N. Rail. R. Randall. I.. Sample. ' . E. Shulenhers. R. D. Sias, W. M. Spade. Row Fhe—W. Stancil, Alice .Stewart, C. R. Stret, Jancllc Tnicksel. II. V. Taylor, Mary Anne Uptcrgrove, R. B. Watterman. Ro-w Six— A. Weinland. E. R. Weird. R. G. Wilson, J. S. V...idin.in, K. Allison. E. W. Porntt. I.. Hrastrow. Page T hutiffred elez ' eit Page oi c hundred t ' vcl ' t c ATHLETICS 3 V0LVLRIME. Traynor. Mason. Frini.i.li- an Alstj-ne, Kobs, Brown, Wafta Heppinslall, Bunt, Burhans, Director Young, Casteel lii STATE ' S COACHES Never before in college history has Michigan State hail such a large and efficient coaching as guided the destinies of Spartan teams during the pa t year. At the head of the organization is Ralph H, Young, director of athletics, who has just completed his fifth year at the college in that capacity. He has also acted as football and track coach, and has built up a department of physical education that is now offering full-time courses leading to a degree. Because of the pressure of his many duties, he will relinquish his football work next year to Harry Kipke. another brilliant addition to the college staff. With Coach Kipke will come Edliff Slaughter and Edward Vandervoort as other additions to the staff. For two years Benjamin ' an Alstyne has been varsity basketball coach, and John Kobs has served as baseball coach for four years. W. Sterry Brown is the swimming coach, and he also works with L. D. Burhans with the physical educa- tion classes. Joseph W ' affa has taken care of the fencers, and Ralph Leonard has directed the wrestlers, and built up teams in soccer and lacrosse. Miles Ca.steel is assistant football and track coach, and Morton F. Mason is cross countrv coach, and an assistant coach in track. L. L. Frimodig is assistant director of athletics, and Warren Burtt is secretary to Director Young. Jack Heppinstali is the veteran trainer of all college teams. Charles D. Ball is in charge of the tennis teams. iS. -- t T. ' -- ' . WOL RIME. M ii Harry G, Kipkc (3 Harry Kipke, one of the K ' - ' - ' iteNt fcjotball players of all time, will be a familiar f figtire on the campus from m:w on. His appointment by Director Ralph Young as head football coach has been hailed as a brilliant move in the expansion of the college athletically. He took charge of the fdntball practice in the spring of 1928 to prepare himself for the fall campaign. Modest. (|nief, and unassertive, he nevertheless radiates personality and has already insjiired the contidence of every man with whom he has come in contact. nc hundred sixtc cf IQ ' 1 6 i (m,Q ' ' OUR ATHLETIC PROGRAM With the appointment of Harry Kipke, Ail-American half-back of the Uni- versity of Michigan, as head football coach at Michigan State, Director of Ath- letics Ralph Young has climaxed the building up an athletic program that should put Spartan teams at the pinnacle in the Middle Western athletic world. The great backtield star of the University assumed charge of football practice in the spring of 1928 to prepare for the fall campaign. Assisting Kipke will be Miles Casteel, for the past three years an assistant coach in football and track, and two new-comers to East Lansing. They are Edliff Slaughter, another All-American choice of Walter Camp while at Mich- igan, and Edward Vandervoort, a team-mate of both Slaughter ' s antl Kipke ' s. They will give State the largest varsity football stafif in its history. The past year has marked the building up of every sport at State. Teams of championship caliber flaunted the Green and White during the track and baseball seasons of 1927, the cross country season of 1927, and the track and basketball seasons of 1928. And in football, tennis, wrestling, hockey, and fencing the Spartans have had better than average squads. Notable athletic victories of the past year include : A crushing defeat of Butler University in football; victories over Notre Dame and Michigan and the winning of the Central Intercollegiates in cross country; baseball victories over West Virginia, Michigan, and Notre Dame; the defeat of Notre Dame in track, and the winning of the Michigan A. A. U. championship in both 1927 and 1928, and the annexing of the State Intercollegiate and Central Intercollegiate titles in 1928; basketball victories over Marquette, Notre Dame, and Detroit; a wrestling victory over Chicago; and the defeat of the Michigan hockey team. One ItuiuimI 1 I i! HOW JllK COr,T,KC.IC ATlir.I IIC ri.ANT LOOKS l-KO-M Till-; AIR At the left is the stadium, in the upper center the armory, and at the right the gj ' mnasium. At the cxtren right of the picture is the varsity baseball diamond, and adjacent to the armory is the hockey rink. JACK For more than a decade, Spartan athletes have come to look on Jack Heppin- stall as something more than a trainer. He has become a real part of the insti- tution. His careful handling of the stars of every team has done much to con- tribute to their success on court, gridiron, track, and diamond. The jovial English- man has a staff of college students 1o assist him in the training room. ' n J L S Gf IQ - 5 - 3 ' © ® 1 Page one hundred eighteen PAUL SMITH Ciipiaiii of igjy I ' arsity Football Team Page one hundred nineteen t VT RIMEy IN. l..nKr llen.iTistall, Assistant Cnac h I _ , W .. . y smith. Ferrari. Dickes.m. Assistant Coach Ccslnl. Cu.di Vumi WilsMTi T. ' slin. Christenson. Kanitz. Anilcrsun. Crabill, Hitchings, Moeller, Deacon IhiMi, kiurlc. Grimes, ilcCosh. Captain Paul Smith, Drew, Ross, Captain-elect Hornbeck MajDi- lctlcr were awardcil to the fdllnwiiiL; men in football: C ' aiitain I ' aul Smith, .Sa,i;inavv ; Captain- fk ' Ct Jack iIoriil)fcl . i,;msini;; jamt-s McCosh. Detroit: Kenneth Drew. A(hian: ( Itjilen (irimes, )e Moines, Iowa: Ward Ross, I ' ort Huron; John Anderson, T-ansint; ; Kcjester Christensen, l- canaha : ( ileii Hitchings, I ' etoskey; Harry Kurrle, (iwosso: erne 1 )icKeson, Detroit: Hu,i;o Kanitz. Miiske.uon: Joscpli (. ' rahiil. I ' .attle Creek; William Moeller, Detroit; Ernest Deacon, Lansing;; (ieorfje Needhani, .Sai,rinaw ; Kenneth Weeks, .St. I-oiiis, Michigan; Georj e l ' -rrari, I-iessenier ; John Wilson, Asbury Park, N. J.: Chester Smith. Detroit; Henry Schau. .Schei ' er ilK Indian.a; M.arion Joslin. (irand Rai)ids. Manager ' s letter to R;iy Harlen, Manistee. i i MO ' c iQ 2. 6 -fc3 © t3) ® a@ 2=© Page one hundred Ueenty :)TA p.RTN[E 5 RE IK V OF SEASON A season mixed with victory and defeat fell to the lot of the Spartans on the football field in 1928. Starting the season with considerable green material, Coaches Young, Traynor, and Casteel were handicapped by frequent injuries and by what at times seemed to be almost indifference on the part of the student body. A tough nine-game schedule faced the ambitious squad called back for Sep- tember practice. Out of those nine games, State scored four victories, and five times met defeat. The Spartans tallied 11 1 points to 128 for their opponents. As might be expected of an ine.xperienced team, the play at times was bad and at times was brilliant. State probably showed to its best advantage against Butler University, Ohio University, and for part of the game against the Uni- versity of Michigan. An encouraging attempt was made during the season to introduce organ- ized cheering sections to the college. The co-eds outshone the men in their support of the team in this respect. Alumni of the college were brought close to their team through radio accounts of many of the hnnie games broadcast over WKAR, with Jimmie Hasselman at the microphone. Perched in his little booth atop of the press box, Jinimie gave a vivid account of every play to radio and sports fans scattered over the west. His intimate knowledge of the game enabled him to interpret many subtleties that WDuld be l)eyond the average spectator. As has been the case for many years, the famous military band of the college was a feature of every home contest, and in addition thrilled spectators at the University of Indiana game, jilayed at l ' loomington, Tnd., with its jirecise maneu er and wcll-tinKcl nui ic. Page one hundred tzi ' cuty-one K )I A ' LRINFv f In tlic Kalaniazi ■;core the deciding fur Kalamazoo, KALAMAZOO, OHIO UNnHRSITY Tlu- Siiartan (ijic-ncd the football season at East Lansint; with an indiftert-nt ij to () victory o er Kalamazoo College that was followed a week later by a smashing 27 to O triumph over a much stronger Ohio University eleven. The improvement during that one week was a tribute to the State coaching staff. State came close to being forced into a tie with Kalamazoo when Johnson, visiting tackle, scooped up a fumble and ran 85 yards for a touchdown, (ioing into the fourth quarter with the score tied at 6 to 6, college fans had almost given up hope when Deacon, junior half-back, was sent into the game. After a few tjrilliant ])Iays he snatched a pass out of the air to touchdown. game. .State made _ ' 4 first downs to only fi indicating the power of the defence. In addition to Deacon ' s counter. Kurrle also scoretl for the Green and White. State ' s offense shone to its fulle-t advantage at the very outset of the ( )hio game. In less than three minutes after iiie kick-off, the Spartans scored a touch- down after a hard off-tackle attack. This was followed by two more in rapid suc- cession, before the first period was even ended. The college team tallied again in the last half, l ut the remainder of the game lacki moments, ( . ' iptain .nid W ilsoi scoring tw .■ n ' .itki one ni.ide Ulre The conte- passing ol hea es, 1 _ ' ' d the thrills of the first new Paul . smith, .Schau, Dickeson, 1 led the attack, with Dickeson I touchdowns, and .Schau and apiece-. .Smith ' s unerring toe out of tlie four try for points, t was marked b ' the fi ' ei|uent (ilh teams if which ( )hio Ivied 40 ere ci inipletid. n .© ( ® ' c l9 2. G - S? Q ' Imndrcd l-.icnty-ltro : TVP.RIN[Ev lf.gy .„.,,, , l.|., _,,. «.S??V 5 WfBP. ,W r ii,%ii !;. ' «■. ' VI ' 6 O MICHKiAN Early in October came the annual game with Michigan, and to the general delight of college fans, the Spartans gave their traditional sport rivals a slam- bang battle, although losing 21 to o. Playing before a crowd of 37,000 in the great new stadium at Ann Arljor, State at times flashed a brand uf defense that left nothing to be desired. The whistle had scarcely blown to start the game when Michigan sci ned, but shortly thereafter State took a new lease on life, and contested every inch that the Wolverine liacks gained. Ross at center played a great game, outshining every pivot man sent against him. Ferrari. sophomore tackle, was a power on defense and spoiled numerous plays uf the blue-shirted backs. Michigan ' s two touchdowns after tiie (opening one came directly as the result of misplays on the part of the Spartans, due, more than anything else, to green- ness. The height of the State offense came in the fourth quarter when Chris- tensen snared a pretty pass from Cap- tain Smith to run to the 29-yard line, but an intercepted heave ended the parade. Deacon turned in several nice gains for the Big Green team, and Captain Smith kicked and passed in his usual form. Christensen played a brilliant game at end both on offense and defense. Several of Smith ' s kicks in the Mich- igan game went for 60 yards, and not once was he outpunted. The absence of Schau from the .State line-up was sorely felt, the Spartans lacking a powerfid enough Iiack to crash the I Iicliit;an line. i Page one hundred twenty-three ' t5 X OLVE.R TNEv b. CORNELL COLLEGE A smart anci smooth-runnini, ' Ccinicll College team came out of Iowa on Oct. 15, the week following the Michigan game, to upset State ' s hopes, iq to 13. Seiz- ing advantage of a terrific wind in the first quarter, the lowans scored twice before the Spartans seemed to realize that a football game was under wa}-. Coached by Dick Barker, former wrestling mentor at the University of Mich- igan, Cornell was almost a smaller edition of the Wolverines. In Vilson they boasted almost as good an end as Oosterljaan, although much less known. And in the backfield were four men that could pass, kiclc, smash the line, and run the ends. State braced after its disastrous first quarter, and in the second half opened a belated offensive drive. Taking advantage of a short punt. Captain .Smith, Deacon, and RI c C o s h smashed through the C(jrnell line for a touchdown that served to raise State ' s hopes, liut Cornell again went down the field for counter just as the last period opened. Undismayed, the .Spartans came liack to score again, this time with Dea- con and Max Crall, s u 1 1 s t i t u t e end, leading the attack. I ' .iit witii tlie score ■ It iM t(i 13 State cnuld not muster enough strength to tally again, and tlie game ended. Page one htiitdrcd luTnty-foitr iWOLX RINEv 5 .• -• t Hi y nriilg u] a line play DETROIT After two weeks of rest, State went into its homecoming game with the L ' ni- versity of Detroit at East Lansing before a crowd of more than 10,000, and with ideal weather conditions. But the fast and ehisive Titans upset all h(i|)es of vic- tory by turning back the Spartans, 24 to 7. Despite the rather one-sided score, the game was well fdught thrduglmut and was marked by the usual colorful ceremonies of homec(iniing. Detroit sprung a surprise at the very start of the game when Captain Connell dashed off tackle for 50 yards and a touchdown. Dazed, the Spartans watched the Titans score again, and it was not until the second perind that the State eleven seemed to realize that it, too, coidd play football. An almost inspire l Green eleven braced an l played a great game dur- ing the second and third periods, time and again pushing the oval t i within a few yards of the Detroit goal, only to be turned back. Appar- ently fatigued by their drive, the State players weakened in the last period and allowed De- troit to score twice again. Rut Ken Drew brought at least one ray of hope to college students when he took a long pass from Captain Smith and twisted his way through the Detroit defense save State from a shut- out. • hHiuiri-dtwcntydve 5: ' sWOIA ' ERINLE. (T INDIANA Staff ' s tuurlli Miccosu c defeat came at the liands of Indiana, 33 to 7, on the first Saturday in November. The Spartan imn ' neyeil to Rloomington to plav the Big Ten school and came home thcircjut hly chastened. A fa.- t-charging line and backs that ripped through .State ' s defense accounteil for the score. As in the previous three games, .State got off ' to a bad start by allowing Indiana to score soon after the opening whistle had blown. After a brief display of strength, an intercepted pass paved the way for the first Indiana touchdown. The Hoosiers tallied again in the second period, and again in the third. Then State decided to take the situation info hand, and with Ernie Deacon carrying the ball on play after play, the Spartans smashed dcnvn the field for a touchdown. The Hoosiers scored twice again in the final quarter. Deacon and Ca) tain .Smith pla gciod games for .State, but the pow- erfid HiMJsier backs were too much for C ' o.ach Young ' s team. The ability of the Hoosier line to rip through State ' s w as in no little way responsible for the defeat. But al- though outplayed, .State ' s forward wall never gave u trying, and at leasi during the frium- ph.inl in.irch down tile luld showed to splendid aiK .■mtage. Fasc one hu,ulr,:l (: ■■ii y Ck PriQ2. nlI iv ii ALBION Battering away until the Albion line was helpless. State came from behind to defeat a plucky Methodist team in the Armistice Dav game at East Lansing, 20 to 6. The victory ended a losing streak that had extended to four games. As had been the case in the previous four games, the opponents scored first, and with the count reading 6 to o in favor of Albion at the end of the half, the State stands were none too cheerful. But ihe superior oiif-tackle lunges and end-runs of the .Spartans told heavily in the last two periods, and State scored three touch- downs and came close to counting on two more. Using only the simplest of plays, the Spartans nevertheless were able to gain almost at will after the Young machine got under way. The game was marked bv tlie return to uniform of Henry Schau. big fullback, and the spectacular end-runs of Vern Dickeson. Schau was unstoppable through the Albion line, and Dickeson was always good for a gain. Cap- tain Smith also played a great 1, ' ame, and the State forward wall, although outweighed, tood head and shoulders over their opponents in the knowk etlge of football. It is cjuite possible that .State could have run up a lai ' ge score easily on Albion had the Spartans elected to use any passes, but Coach Young was saving everything for the Butler game, and his foresight was justified. The statistics of the game reveal how badlv Albion was out- played. State made 278 yards on running ])lays for a total of 24 tir t dowii . ■ hiiKilred taenly-. !; - @ t:AX ' OLVERlNEy r : BUTLKR Statt ' s team cl l ■ J(l tht home sc-asnii in a hurst of i,flor ' hv trouncing a strong Butler University eleven, 25 to o. lUitler, champions of Indiana and coached by Potsy Clark, former Spartan mentor, came to F.ast Lansing as favorite, Init and Christensen each scored one. State ' s scoring drive was well distriliuted, tlie Spartan gaining a touchdown in everv quarter. Schau punched across the line for two counters, while I )icke on and Christensen each scored one. The game marked the last home appearance of five State veterans — Captain I ' aul . mitii. stellar half-hack; (irimes, guard: Ross, center: Drew, half- h.-ick and end : and McCo- li. half- hack. NORTH CAROLINA STATI- . .state ' s one post-season game, pkiyed in the middle of Decem- her ' at Raleigh. X. C. : with Xort Carolina St. ' ite. ]iro ' ed disas- trous to the .Sp;lrt;m . wlio were di ' agged through the nuid to the tune of H; t(.i C). .McDowell, lanky North Caro- hna li;df-hack. wa the undoing I if tin- S tate eleven. State ' s chances that came iluring the game were lo l through fumbles that pro ed disastrous. Tile con- stant dow n[)our of rain made !;(iod fcjoth.-dl imjKissihle. and the p:irl,ins weie forcetl to ;icce]U the h.id end of every break of ' b ' - ' day. josiin ft .•S SPj- C) ' L - iQk l ' as,c one hnndrci l-.icnly-eight u and a spirited game was liut not (iveiiy optimistic sclK- Iule lla Three majoi SPRING FOOTBALL Coach Harry Kipke, with two of the assistants who are to aid him lurin,L; the coming fall — Mike Casteel and Ed Vandtrvoort — tO(jk charge of the spring footl)all practices at Stale in order to accustom himself to the material, and to acquaint the men with the tyle of play they can expect during the next gridiron campaign. Fifty men rejiorted regularly to the State Cfjach. Practices were confined to rehearsing the fundamentals of the game, and to studying some of the more rudimentary plays that Coach Kipke will use next fall. At the end of the four weeks of practice the squad was divided into two teams, staged on Old College Field. Coach Kipke was pleased with the attitude of the nun of the prospects for the coming season. An advantageous home been arranged for this fall, teams will be met at East Lansing — Col- gate University, Mississippi A. M., and North Carolina State. The complete card is as follows : Kalamazoo College here Sept. 2q, Albion College here Oct. fi, Chicago Y. M. C. A. College here Oct. 13, Colgate University here Oct. 20. Oct. 2J is permanently left open, Missis- sippi A. M. here Nov. 3. Detroit at Detroit Xov. 10, Michigan at Ann Arbor Nov. 17, and Xortli Carolina State here Xov. 24. The individual pictures of three pr(im- inent members of tlie 11)27 squad haw- been omitted from the s])orts section of tlie ol- erine because of lack (if space. The ' are Weeks, l- ' errari. and Needham, all outstandins linc-men. );: @fOS3WOL RIN[Ey Q S® ' J: Henning, Straight and Exelby GRID STARS OF OLD Several times during the football season, ,t,n-i(lir(jn stars of j-esterj-ear came back to East Lansing at the invitation of Coach Young to mix with the Spartan athletes of today as they prepared for major games. Previous to the Michigan game, Hugh Blacklock, one of the greatest tackles of all time, was on the campus, and for several days before the homecoming contest with Detroit Univer- sity, Herbert Straight, Leon Exelby. and Ralph Henning, all stars of a decade or so ago, aided in rounding the team into shape. SKASON ' S RbrORD State Opponents Kalania o(i u 6 Ohio L ' niversit} 2 o Michigan o 21 Cornell College 13 10 Detroit 7 24 Indiana 7 33 Albion 20 6 Butler 25 o North Carolina O 19 III 128 Ptisc oite hundred thirty lO fi C . VERNE DICKESON Captain of igsS Varsity Basketball Tear, Page one hundred thirty-i ); g:©§ woL RiMEv 6: : m 1 raincr Heppinstall. Grove, Coacli Van Alstyne, Manager Grams ,. , , , bchau, McGillicuddy. Totten, Russo an ylen. Laptain-elect Felt. Captain Dickeson, Colvin, Denllerder AIaj,u- letttrs and ,y.,l,| l.a.k,nl.all were awarded to the f„]lowin-; men in basketball: Captani Wrne DickeM.n. Detniit; Captain-elect Carl Felt Muske- gon; Carletnn Culvin, l-.ast Lansin-; Lemy Kusso. Iacks,,n: Fre.l Den Herder Grand Haven: James an Zylen, (irand Haven: Wm (in,ve. Stur-is : Henry Schau, Schererville, Indiana: Knbert AleCilliciKldy, Lansin-; Edw;ml ' Totten, Detroit. : Iana.i;er ' s letter to Milton Crams, Hou ' diton. Carl I , ; Coacli an . lstyr ii m :S .C. . ©- cf ig Oft (£ 3 :) Pai;c OHC hundred Ihirty-luo SUMMARY OF SEASON Michigan State came to the fore with a vengeance in basketball iluring the 1928 season under the direction of Coach Ben Van Alstyne. Eleven games were won against four defeats, the best record hung up at East Lansing since the days of Frimodig. Achieving national prominence by defeating the powerful Notre Dame quintet. 26 to 16, before a frantic home crowd, the Spartans also gratified their followers by twice turning back the University of Detroit in overtime contests. At the very outset of the seascjn Cap- tain Kenny Drew, a fighting guard, was declared ineligible. This left Coach Van Alstvne with only one veteran defensive man — Colvin. Three sophomores were dcvelr.ped, however, and performed in a manner that would do credit to seasoned ])lavers. They were Schau, Russo, and McGillicuddy. Schau bore the brunt of the defense most of the time. Since opponents could average but 23.6 points i T against State during the season, the strength of State ' s guards is well illus- W W trated. State ' s offense, on the other hand, went out and made baskets galore, on several occasions running up scores of o er 50. The average for the year was 31.5 points. Dickeson, elected as captain to succeed Drew, led the attack, scoring KKi points during the season. McC.iiiicudJy liiiiuhril thirty-three xr ' -fi-: tv Coach Van Alstyne startcil the lia kclhall t-asiiii iinilc-r f eral handicaps. Sev- eral of his outstanding players, notably Schau, Captain Drew, and Dickeson, were still out for football, accounting in no small way for the 43-23 defeat at the hands of Michigan. Then Captain Drew was declared ineligible, a further blow to the squad. With Colvin he was the only veteran guard. State brushed aside Adrian 30 to 23 to open the season, before the Michigan tussle, and then came back with the start of the new year to defeat Ohio Northern, 43 to 23, with a revamped lineup. Real scoring power was exhibited in the defeat of Hillsdale, 58 to 24, when State ' s sharpshooters seemed able to score at will. Detroit proved a hard tussle at East Lansing, the traditional rivals of the Spar- tans forcing the contest into an over-time before State emerged victorious, 27 to 23. A few days later a powerful Coe College team from Iowa fell before the accurate passing of the Spartans, 35 to 23. Two hard fought games were lost on a brief mid-western tri]i, I ovola downing the Spartans after two n cr-times, i} to 21, and Marquette, another i)ld rival, winning 21 to 18 at Milwaukee. Undaunted State journeyed to South Bend and came within an ace of doing some- thing no other five has accomplished in five years — defeating Notre Dame on it own court. Three times the Spartans leil and three times Notre Dame came frdin behind to tie the score — once as tlie ganu- ended, and once in each of the lir t iwo TF liver-times. Finally the Irish wnn dul, j ' 1 ■P ' ' lo 23, but not until Slate ' s jiluck_ - li e. l)l.i - W hil; irlually witjiiiul ;i uiistitutinn iIuriiiL; ' the entire I ' ontesl, hail lieen wurn mil b Sciiau the Irrritic p;iiH-. i ' , Zyl. t v S : AM . Page hundred lliirly-faur t J Q 9 6 - ' (Sm ) -© EvQg c - U Following the heart-breaking defeat at the hands of Notre Dame, the Spartans took a new lease on life and concluded the season with six consecutive victories, the outstanding one heing the 26 to 16 drubbing handed Notre Dame at East Lansing. This game, too, will go down in annals as a brilliant example of basketball. State ' s guarding was perfect, the Irish never having a close-up shot at the basket during the entire contest. Schau stood out with his great defensive play. With the score tied late in the contest. State staged a rally that netted ten points while the Irish were held scoreless. Another victory that pleased the home fans was the 52 to 20 triumph over the same Albion team that a year before had invaded East Lansing and nosed tout Coach an Alstyne ' s five. A 17-13 , victory over the University of Detroit at Detroit, in another over-time contest, established the true worth of the squad. Hope College a anquished 30 to Ji. and Kalamazoo fell 36 to 24 before tin .Spartans. The season was terminated witli a 30 to 25 victory over Marquette that was sweet revenge for the defeat earlier in the reason. The season was the most successful in asketball annals for the past decade, and won for State an enviable reputation throughout the middle west. An ambitious schedule has been arranged for the coming season, and there is some possibility that a larger playing court will be found for the Spartans. ■ huiuln-J thirlv-H-.l : igf© AX ' X3L ERIISlEv (S: « c« r ' - ' ' « PROSPECTS FOR 1929 From the 11128 basketliall squad, Cdacli an Alstyne loses only one regular — - Red Cnlvin. This means that in addition to the oncoming sophomores there will he in uniform next winter Captain l ' elt, Hickeson, ' an Zylen, Den Herder, Russd. Schau, Grove. Tutten. and Mc iillicudd -. SEASON ' S RKCORD Adrian Michigan Ohio Northern . , Hillsdale Detroit Coe College Loyola University Marquette Notre Dame Hope College . . . , Notre I );une . . . All.ion Kalama iid Del nit Marquette .State Oppone 30 23 -23 43 3 25 5 4 7 - ' 3 ?,5 -25 2 -3 iX 21 -5 21) 3 ' 21 26 Id 473 354 l inc .„i- hundred thirty-st iO- : 1 Q ?v 6 3 -©? ® . . Jc FRED ALDERMAN Captain of 1927 Varsity Track Team Page one hundred tttirty-seven jl i S OWOLVERIISlEy 6] -r- ' 1 IkppinstuU, Coach V Uiller, McCabc, TiUutson. Jacii ni. Dav; Manager Sparling Smith, McAtce, Rossman, Passink. Clark, Lord, Wareham, Olson Kroll, Captain-elect Wylic. Severance. Captain Alderman, Grim, Lang. Henson Major IfttLTs and gold track shoes were awarded to the following men in track: Captain Fred Alderman, Lansing; Ex-captain Bohn Grim, Sturgis ; Captain-elect Henry Wylie, Sparta; Roy Severance, Decker; Russell Lord, Owosso ; Paul Smith, Saginaw; Ivan Tillotson, Petoskey ; Meredith Clark, Vicksburg; Deland Davis, Battle Creek ; Burgoyne Diller, Battle Creek ; Lewis Hackney, Flint ; Lyle Henson, Lansing; Robert Olsen, Sault Ste. Marie; Joseph Joachim, St. Clair; William Kroll, Detroit; Forrest Lang, Beaverton ; Harold McAtee, Dundee; Albert McCahe, Petoskey; Clarence Passink, Grand Rapids; Victor Rossman, Onondaga; Earl Wareham, Lansing; Theodore Willmarth. Detroit; Eugene Williams, Okemos. Manager ' s letter to William .Sparling, Bad Axe. lUnvv Wvli - Cafl.un ,. ;. ?,s r, M c ig ' Q -(S?r Q) ®:a S2=© I ' agr iiiir hmulrnl Ihirly eight VLl Kr.ill, Alderman. C.riin. llcnson iind I.ang, ami some of their tropliies RELAYS Michigan State ' s 1927 track team, unquestionably the best in college history, won national renown for the Spartans, was undefeated in dual meets, and annexed the Michigan Intercollegiate and Central Intercollegiate crowns, in addi- tion to cutting a wide swathe at the National Intercollegiates. I. C. A. A. A. A. meet, and at four major relay carnivals. The performance of the undefeated half-mile relay team, named as All- American by the experts, was outstanding. Captain Alderman, Grim, Lang, and Henson made up the fleet combination. They dashed to victory at the Rice, Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania Relays. KroU was the alternate, and he also figured in brilliant victories. State an- nexed the quarter-mile crown at the Rice and Texas Relays, was second in the mile rela - at Ohio, and won the Class B mile event at Pennsylvania. In addition the mile combination won the state crown. The fleet .Spartan sprinters gathered more than 30 gold and silver wrist watches during the season, in addition to a plentiful uppl}- of medals and trophies. With Alderman running in the anchor position the Spartans were unbeatable. ( liven an even break the State captain cciuld always open up a good lead, and time and again he would come from behind to win with his brilliant finish. With his graduation State kist one of the greatest sprinters of all time, and an .-ithlete who ma le coUeLH- hi-tinv. a vl WOIA ' ERIMEy Q ' ii 5 11 the (juarter-i .7 DETROIT State opeiifd tlic iliial meet track season with an easy victory o er Detroit City College, 88 2-3 to 441-3. Tlie outstanding performance was tlie time of ;09.6 turned in by Alderman in the hundred-yard dash. The mark tied tlie national intercollegiate record. It was made against a slight lireeze. W ' yiie won both the mde and two-mile, and . lderman, with tlie aid of Henson, Grim, Lang, and Kroll, piled up jHiints in the dashes, . tate aNo scored well in the distances and field events. NOTRE DAME For the first time in a score of years, Michigan State defeated Notre ' Dame in a dual track meet. The score was 08 to 58. The feat was accomplished in a steady downpour of rain at South Bend, Ind. Captain Alderman won the 100 and 220-yard dashes, and the broad jump. He set a new Notre Dame record in the 220 of 2I-Ilat, acccomplished despite a soft track. Wylie ' s brilliant defeat of Judge of Notre Dame in the mile also stood out. Judge was the 1926 national intercollegiate champion. Wylie nosed him out by less than a foot in 4:2( , after racing the entire last lap neck and neck. Crim took second to Alderman in both the 100 and 220, and won a brilliant victory in the quarter- mile. Tillotson and Paul Smith added points in tln ' weight events, and tlie ]ieit(irniance of irtuall - e eiy m;ui un the squad a well .-ibose average. n . y c iQ ' L 6 -©F 3) 4E.C U C. I. C. higli hurdle STATE INTERCOLLEGIATES Coach Young achieved a goal towards which he had been aiming ever since his arrival at East Lansing when he won the State Intercollegiates by piling up 53 points, nearly twice the score of the nearest opponent. Alderman, Grim, and Henson finished one, two, three in both the lOO and 220-yard dashes. Alderman ' s winning time being :o9.6 and :20.5 respectively. Grim set a new State record in the quarter with a mark of :48.9, with Kroll and Alderman a foot behind. Wylie lost a heart-breaking race to Potter of Ypsi in the mile, but Brown, State Freshman, won the two-mile with ease. McAtee tied for first in the pole vault, and Paul Smith accounted for points in the weights. CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATES Despite the fact that Grim could not run because of an injured foot. State won the Central Intercol- legiates, scoring 73 J 2 points. Alderman took both the 100 and 220-yard dashes, and won the broad jump, with Henson placing in both dashes. Wylie and Clark finished one-two in the mile, and McAtee sur- prised by vaulting 13 feet. 3-) inches to set a new- record in the pole vault. It was the greatest leap ever made by any athlete in Michigan. I ' assink tied for fir t lace in the hurdles, while McCabe won the discus throw. Paul Smith took the shot put, and Tillotson and Barratt also scored in the field events. f m WOLX RIME rH dash, with C, I. C. A. A. A. A. Captain Alderman added id his laurels at Philadelphia hy surprising the entire track world with a hrilliant sictory in the quarter-mile run. He had been doped to race it out with Piorah of Southern California for honors in the sprints, hut instead he chose the longer race and led the pack home to victor -. Hi.s time of :48.3 ranked him as one of the greatest quarter-milers in America, despite the fact it was his first intercollegiate appearance at the distance. He defeated, among others, Ross of Yale, and Cooke of Syracuse, the intercollegiate champion. Grim and Henson qualified in the sprints but were eliminated in the semi-final races. McAtee cleared 12 feet and 6 inches but coul not place in the pole vault. W ' ylie was sixth in a fast mile. NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGl.ATES With the 1. C. . A. A. . . quarter mile title safely stowed away. Alderman set out for new hcinnrN in the national intercollegiates in the loi- } ' ard and 220- yard dashes. He won both races, the hundred in : ) ). u, and the j2( in :2l.2, des|)ite a sIcjw track. This ga e him the greatest collection of niaji i- -•print titK-s held by one man during recent years in intercollegiate track. Although ( Irim seemed an ol) iou-- liiurth place in the century, he was over- Idciked , judges. He finished fifth in die 2_ ' (i. Had Mdenn.iii not been liaiii|iered I with a b;id leg nniscle at Chicago in the iiational intercollegiates. many believe he [would ha e come close to or bettered tiie world ' s record in the 22()- ard dash. . c -ig o 6 3 -(Sm- ranciiu-lmn,!,:;! Inrty-two [Eyl. u INDOOR SEASON, 1928 Despite the loss of Grim and Alderman, Coaches Young, Mason and Casteel developed a much stronger track team than had been expected. The Spartans started the season on right foot by retaining their title in the Michigan A. A. U. championships, piling up 40 points to 25 for Ypsilanti Normal. Thirteen teams were entered in the meet. Brown, a sophomore, captured the A. A. U. two-mile title, and McAtee surprised by setting a new indoor pole vault record of 13 feet and yi inch, one of the greatest vaults ever made off a board floor in the history of track. State cut a wide ' wath at its own relay carnival, capturing several of the special relays, Imt losing a heart breaking two-mile race to the I ' niversity of Michigan when one of the .Spartan distance runners dropped the baton. At the Illinois Relays an inexperienced Spartan four-mile relay team composed of Captain Wylie, Roossien, Brown, and Will- martli sin prised by pushing the University of Illinois to a new Carnival record, the Spartans them- selves running eight seconds under the previous mark. . tate was nosed out of the Central Intercollegiate indoor championship at South Bend when Notre Dame scored 27 1-3 points to 22 1-3 for the .Spartans. Marquette was third with ID 1-3 points while a dozen or more teams trailed behind the leaders. Only two State men captured indi- iilual championships, Kroll winning llie quarter-mile, and McAtee tying fill- first ill the [lole vault. ■ Page one hundred forty thr WOT X .RTMF. C OHIO WESLEYAN, MARQUETTE State split even in dual meets indoors, defeating Ohio W ' esleyan, the champions of Ohio, 70 1-6 to 385-6, and losing, 565 ' to 525 to Marquette University in a well contested meet at Milwaukee. In downing W ' esleyan, State urjirised e en the scjuad ' s closest followers with team balance. The Spartans took all three sprints, and virtually slammed the distance races. McAtee won the pole vault, Tillotson took the shot put and broke a college record, and the Spartans nearly luM tiieir own in nther events in which thev were admittedh ' weak. i 6.(e ' JB ' 2te( 0)-:1?? al • c♦•lC)9,6 „ „ Pane- one Ininthcd forty-fo ' Ninii« ii DON FLESER Caj ' tain of i )2y Varsity Baseball learn Page one hundred forty-fiz-e ■ty e WOL ' ERIME. (T 1 ;. IM. Trainer llcppiiistall, Cuacll Kobs, Manager Fislibeck Witter, Hoisington, Davis, Barratt, Kggert. Caruso Captainek-ct Tolles, Rowley, Zimmerman, Captain Fleser, Baynes, Rinehart, Br Majcir Ictlrr-- and ijcild liascliall wiTc awarik ' il tn ihc follow int; nu-n in l)ase- hall: Ca])tain Donald Mt-scr, Alk-tjan ; Captain-cloct Albert Tulk-s, Banji ' or ; Robert llrcnu-r, Howell; Delmar Zimmerman, Traverse City; Gail Rowley, Lainijsbur.L;; C ' arl Baynes, I ' irminfjliam : Forrest Rinehart, East Lansing; John Cai-u- o, () c)sso: Russell Davis, Klberta ; Marvin Eggert, Lansing; Clark Hoisington, Adri.m ; (i(]rdon Witter, Detroit; Fred Barratt, Lansing. Lana- ger ' -- letter to Kenneth l ' i--lilieck. h ' .ast Landing. All.. It Tolles laftmn of 192S Tc. Gf 19 2.6 -J3 ©? @ I , c v,u- hu,uli,-J forty. ; iMH 3H r (.i hbH close lo third 1927 BASEBALL SEASON Coach John Kobs ' 1927 baseball leain has rightly lieen called one of the greatest in college history. The outstanding victories were over traditional rivals — Mich- igan and Notre Dame — and the performances in every game were a delight to the campus fans. Captain Don Fleser headed a hard-hitting squad, that was able to field well, run the bases, and play heads-up baseball. Given the able pitching of Lefty ToUes, the captain-elect, the Spartans were well nigh unbeatable. Strangely enough, State started the season with a disastrous southern trip. But the experience gained in Dixie served the Spartans in good stead during the regular season. West Kentucky State Teachers took the first game, 4 to 3, tlien Fort Benning won a wild exhibi- tion at its Georgia camp, 19 to 11. The next day the Spartans came back to down the ofiicers, 12 to 8, only to lose again on the third day, 5 to 3. Mercer defeated State 7 to o, and Maryville Col- lege of Tennessee took two from the Spartans, 7 to 4, and 17 to o. The long jaunt was concluded with a brilliant i to o victory over St. Xavier College at Cin- cinnati. It was an alert, bronzed team that re- turned from the South, ready to battle lA my and all. In view of the fact that M Wtt during the remainder of the season only B I wo games were lost, the justification for H the journev seemed ample. State easily JH HB B had the jump on most northern teams, 2flH| B S ■ ' started its regular season by playing Rineii.irt a MiicKitli brand of ball. Eggert 0. i J ■ lunulrcd forty-sevc !5el W.w OL ERlNE ■ . Thrtc small state colk-t;t.-s were trouiiceu just to start the ref,ailar seasim (iff right, Albion succumbing 17 to o, Adrian 13 to _ . and ( )livet 16 to o. Then Mich- igan took a little wind out of the Spartan ' s sails by winning 6 to 4 at Ann Arbor in an interesting contest. But Michigan had not seen the Spartans at their best, as a subsequent game demonstrated. Following the Michigan encounter State returned to Mast Lan- sing where Rob Bremer, veteran pitcher, turned in the best game of his college career to humble the powerful West Virginia University nine, i) to 3. Despite a flisposition towards wildne s, Bremer was invincible that day, and aided by splendid fielding and hard hitting the Spartans emerged on the long side of the count in the second major contest of the season. Hope College ' s Fighting Dutchmen nearly caught State off its guard, liut the Spartans s(|ueezed through with a 7 to 5 victory. ] ew . tate fans saw what was one of the outstanding games of the season, when the Spartans went to South Bend and turned back Notre Dame, 4 to i, on one of those rare occasions when the Irish are beaten in their own stamping-grounds. .•Mbert Tolles was on the mounc lor State, and the little left-hander liad the Irish eating out of his glo e. .State ' s f(iin ' runs proved an L kjM .iniple margin of victorw K 1 b ' ollowing the Notre Dame con- m ■ test the . Spartans returned to East L Lansing and subdued Bradle - W K M Tech, 9 to 5, in a listless that IJ J was to be expected after the gruel- iToisinuion liHU test at Suulli I ' .end. § ( . ng fi-; Page one hutulrcii forty-eight E.I S A glimpse vi the the Michigan game St. ' iators College of Illinois brought one of the best teams to East Lansing of the entire season, but lost, 5 to i, with Tc ' lles again turning the trick. The game, however, meant little to the State fans who were looking ahead a few days to the encounter with Notre Dame. The tradition tilt with the Irish at East Lansing failed to live up to expectations, but was a very good exhibition of college baseball. The Irish avenged themselves on their defeat at South Bend by handing State a stinging 5 to o setback. After Notre Dame came Armour Tech, but the Chicagoans were no match for State, and fell by the wayside, 7 to 3. The Michigan game, next on the schedule, was the high light of the season. The campus turned out en masse for the game, and Lansing and East Lansing fans swelled the crowd. State won, 4 to I, in a contest that will long lie remembered at East Lansing. The hard hitting Wolverines, I ' IK- of the leaders leading teams 111 the Big Ten, could do nothing ith Tolles, and before Nebe- lung, a former Spartan, could be yanked from the box, . ' - tate had pounced on Michigan for enough runs to cinch the ball game. It was decided make their annual games in 1028 the feature of the com- mencement exer- cises of the two schools. I Page one hundred forty-nine AVOLV k GRADUATION LOSSES Coach Koli fact-Ml ;■ difticult task in luiiMiny a team for tlie ii)j8 season because of the loss of such (kpcndahk ' men as Captain I ' lcser, Rowley, Zimmerman, Baynes, Bremer, Barratt and Witter, but despite this he set about the jol) willingly, staging practices in the big armory during the winter and taking the team south for a training trip when spring came. Another season of victories indicated that liis work was not in vain. 1927 SEASON ' S RECORD State Opponents W. Kentucky State Teachers 3 4 Fort Benning, Ga 11 19 Fort Benning, Ga 12 8 Fort Benning, Ga 3 5 Mercer University O 7 Marysville College 4 7 Marysvillc College o 17 St. Xavier College i Albion 17 Adrian 13 2 Olivet r6 Michigan 4 6 West Virgniia 9 3 Hope College 7 5 Bradley Tech ■. 9 5 Notre Dame 4 St. Viators 5 Notre Dame o Armour Tech 7 Michigan 4 St. Xa ier n n 1.(0 . O t iQ 2.6 -©mS) IJS) Alinor ( ports Page one hundred fifty-one AX-IXX-T,! Intra-mural sports and gymnastic classes have always played a prominent part in the sports program at Michigan State. Director Young has stressed a a policy of athletics for all that has given every man in the college a chance to develop his hodv. Soccer, and lacrosse have been added to the athletic program and students are also given a chance to participate in all the more popular American sports. Coaches Rurhans, Brown, and Leonard have been prominent in developing the physical education program. tL ... s m :QaG Page one hundred fifty-two ff ( O eb yl . i I I at ■ , I i . 1 ' S 5 Coach Leonard, Gr [■. Shuch. Sajknwski, Kurrle, Captain Landsburg, Mohrhanit -.ARSn Y WRESTLING Major letters were awarded in wrestling to the following men : Captain George Landsburg, Deckerville ; Norman Stoner, Lansing; Minor letters to: Foster Mohr- hardt, East Lansing; Adam Sajkowski, Detroit, Arnold Bean, Jackson; George Karn, Lansing ; Harry Kurrle, Owosso ; Edward Groesbeck ; Adam Schuch, Unionville ; George Ferrari, Bessemer ; Manager ' s letter to Eugene Malone, Lima, Ohio. Coach Ralph Leonard piloted the State wrestling team through another brilliant season during the winter, scoring victories over such strong teams as the Univer- sity of Chicago and Ohio University, and again winning the Michigan A. A. V. championship. State qualified five men for the final Olympic trial •- ' • - ' - ' - ' ■ ( iiand Rapids. to be held Coach Leonard Page one hundred Hfty-thr R i WOLV RINIEy i owe, Roberts, Captain Wylie, Roossien, Willmarth, Captain-elect Brown, M Majcir letters anil L uid rnnninsj; shoe-- were awanled In the folic jwiiii, ' men in cr(is-,-c(innlr : Captain Henry Wylie. S|iarta; Captain-elect l.aiu-en llniwn, Hetrdit: Theiidnre Willmarth, l)elr(iit: Irwin Crowe, Alpena: I ' .lmer Koossien, Grand Haven; Mnyd l olierts, Kajiid I i er. Manager ' s letter to Arncild Carl- son, Newax ' go. I,.nin.n Bioxvii Caplain-cU-ct ' CL( p f ( ' .(f ; 0 102. -© i Q) _ - , k Page one hundred fifly-four CROSS COUNTRY Michigan State ' s 1927 cross country team was without question the greatest in the history of the college. Michigan, Notre Dame, and Marquette were pushed aside without difificuhy, and the Central Intercollegiates were won with ease. Many track experts asserted that only Illinois and Wisconsin in the entire west had runners comparable to the Spartans. In Loren Brown, State had a great distance star. The little Spartan, captain- elect for the 1928 season, met defeat but once, and then at the hands of Pfleiger of jMarquette in the first dual meet of the season. He obtained ample revenge when he led Pfleiger to the tape in the Central Intercollegiates by several hundred yards. Brown set a new course record of 25 :4S-7 for the difficult five mile run, a full minute under the old mark. In addition he bettered the Western Confer- ence record at Ann Arbor by thirty seconds in leading his team to victory over Michigan. 5 •.6- =3 Page one hundred Hfty-five j ' WOI A ERIMEy i SWIMMINCx State was forced to aliandon intercollegiate swiinming during the winter of 1928 because Micliigan health authorities ruled that only a limited number of men could use the liig college pool each day. Despite this hanilicaji, Coach Sterry Brown wcirked diligently with a small squad preparing it for ccmiing seascms. As a reward to the men for their work, service sweaters were awarded to the following members of the varsity scjuad : Captain Alvin Ellinger, Grand Rapids ; Charles Mitchell, (Irand Rapids; Edward Bredlow, Detroit; Paul Freeland, Omena ; Paul Hickie, Lansing ; Allen Kidder, Clare ; and Richard Kincaid, Grant. Two freshmen were awarded their numerals — luhvard l ' rewster, Lansing; and Tohn Tate, Detroit. Coach Brown and his squad © ( ©► cflQafi Page one hundred fifty-. ' Coacli WafFa FENCING Under the guidance of Coach Joseph WafFa, fencing has heen developed to a high plane at State. During the past season, for the first time, the Spartans have been represented by a varsity team in intercollegiate contests. Not a little atten- tion was drawn to the sport by the fact that one of the stars of the squad was Miss Audrey Glenn, who was able to outpoint most of Iier opponents, and hold her own with the best in the Big Ten. Minor letters were awarded the follov ing on the varsity squad : Captain Lloyd Campbell, Lansing; Edwin Gruettner, Wauwatosa, Wis.; Russell Darling, Owosso; John L Olson, Shelby; and Miss Audrey Glenn, West Branch. The following freshman were given their numerals for their work in fencing: Captain Bonner Waterman, Birmingham; Lewis Haigh, Lansing; William Ker- shaw, Wyandotte ; Karl on Voightlander, Jackson ; Keith Byrne, Lowell ; George Bauer, Hastings ; and Gordon Evans, Battle Creek. WOLVT RlNEv i k ... ' ■jcBaiWi. iti.,i,  mK ■ ■■PV nrvai, ! « • ' ' •••J  ' gS!fS!K j0- _ - alufe ' .jNiei d i K VARSITY TENNIS Elinor letters were awarded to the following State tennis players for 1927: Captain Theodore Hendershott, East Lansing ; Robert Stott, Chicago ; Merwyn Farleman, East Lansing; Carleton Colvin, East Lansing; Alfred H, Perrin, Jr., Saginaw; and Leland Smith. Allegan; Manager ' s letter to Ivan Schneider, Owosso. State concluded a successful tennis for m-j when Farleman and Hender- shott captured the state intercollegiate doubles championship, while Hendershott was runner-up in the singles at the invitational meet at Kalamazoo. The enrollment of George Lott, ]x., of Chicago at the college in the fall of 1927 stimulated new interest in the sport. Lott is the third ranking American plaver, and was forced to leave school at the lart of the spring term to take his place on the .American Davis Cup and Olympic teams. SE. S()X ' S RI ' .CnRl) . late ( )pponents Kalamazo(j 4 3 Grand Rapids Junior 3 4 Michigan o 7 Detroit Cit 2 5 Hillsdale . ' 3 3 Michigan o S . rmour Tech i t Marquette 5 - Notre Dame 1 6 % 44 . g C)j S)- c lQ 2 6 - 3 -©? i® Page anc huiuhcJ fifly-cight ■ Ey® ' m Manager Harrington. Coacli Kobs. Assistant Manager Henry Olson, Jones. Hodge. Burris. Captain Hancock. Stimac. Harper, Janz PJaunt, Hawkins, Clark, Home, Maskrey, Schimmel. Kennedy, Hauptli, McKii HOCKEY Hockey was conducted on an informal basis at State during the past winter under the direction of Coach John Kobs. Interest in the sport was keen and large crowds watched the Spartans play on the new rink near the armory. Outstand- ing from a campus viewpoint was a brilliant 2-1 victory scored over the varsity team of the University of Michigan. In future years Coach Kobs hopes to put the sport on a tirnier basis and meet outstanding intercollegiate teams of the west with a varsit)- team. State ' s chief handicap is the uncertain Michigan weather, which often reduces the rink to water even during the middle of the winter. An enclosed rink would solve the problem for the State athletes, and it is possible that in the future such a build- ing will be included in the expansion program of the athletic department. Freshman numerals were awarded to the following members of the State hockey squad for the 1928 season: Donald Clark, Lansing; Marvin Home, Dear- born; Donald Jones, Lansing; Russell Janz, Lansing; Gerald Maskrey, Detroit; James MacKinnon, Detroit; William Plaunt, Sault Ste. Marie; and Bernard Schimmel, Detroit. S 92.6 DWOLX ' Er SOCCER AND LACROSSE IiitrcKluctiim nf IjciiIi (icc(.t ami lacrnssi.-. two imimlai ' i-asti-ni .■■}iiirt . by Coach Leonard wa t-ffccteil at State iluriii.!, ' tlic | a t scaMHis. Lari c squads of inexperienced men reported to the State mentor and con itleral)le prog ress was made in developin r teams. Since only one or two schools in the Western Conference support either soccer or lacrosse teams, intercollet;iate competition w a irtually out cjf the c|uestion, hut despite this the men worked hard and it is imssilile that after the tun sports have taken a firmer hohl on the middle west that State will he represented hy varsitv teams. X i awards were m ade in either vports since no outside competi- tion was met. ©: lS) cfl9a6 r fagc viu- humlrcd s r f ' esh tyjthletics Pofic one hinxdred sivty-on r WOLX RIMEv vm ■ - :■ ; ■■•. Ift 0t pm ' mwm ' - ' - t ' Grand Rapids ; Coach V ' an Alstyne, Coach Kobs. Durst. Hoy, Lowing. Nielson, Gaffner. Coach .Anderson Roseberry, Raber. Moore, Hammond, Ridler. Olson, Fogg. Nordberg, Raymond, Buckholtz Lincoln, Maskrey, Hall. Schafcr, Miller, Captain Grove. Fricker, Dill, Stine, Erratt FRESHMAN FOOTBALL A large squad of Spartan yearlings reported to Coaches Ben V ' an Alstyne and John Kobs at the start of the 1927 season. Included in its ranks were many men whom the coaches believe are destined to cut a wide swathe in the varsity ranks in years to come. Assisting the State coaches in handling squad were John Anderson and Carl Schultz, two varsity ends of a few years ago. Numerals were awarded to the following men: Captain Roger Grove, Sturgis ; Bruce Schafer, Howell; John Raber, East Lansing; Edwin Fricker, Massillon, Ohio ; Arne Daniels, Paw Paw ; Don Lowing, Roliert Miller, Waukegan, 111.; Reuben Dill, Saginaw ; Robert Lincoln, (ireenville ; Earl Stine, Battle Creek ; Don Ridler, Detroit; Ernest Buck- lidltz. River Rouge; Harold Parker, Alt. Clemens; Hendrick Heeson, lV-a er 1 ' alls, Pa.; Harold Nielson. Sluridan; Cecil Fogg, Jackson; John (iafner. Escanaba ; Frank Weyerman, Hastings ; Clarence Lindler, Grand Rapids; Harold Raymond, Lansing; Gerald Maskery, Detroit; Carl Nord- berg, St. Joseph ; Sterling Moore, Hastings ; George . Roseberrv, Grand Rapids; Clyne Durst, Lansing; Roi)ei l Hammond. -Spring Lake; (k-rald r.r.cn. Ibill.ind; Carlos Hall, North- villr; (,..nl,.n ILiy, Battle Creek; C ' l.iudi- . treb. r.irniim ' ham : 1 .vnn JMr.itt CbicaL (_ lu ' bn g.in ; and AKiil ni (]ii, .. 111. n (g iss c ig as - ' (m J ' aiic Dili- liuiuircd sixty-t:i Manager Griffith, Baker, Prendergast, Clark, Ba Pearcy, Warner, Bayerle, Grove, Scott. (Captaii nard, Coach Trayno I-Iaga not in pictur U FRESHMAN BASKETBALL A stron t; freshman basketball squad reported to Coach Barney Traynor al the start (if the 1928 season. Early predictions were fulfilled when the squad went through its season with but one defeat— that at the hands of a powerful Grand Rapids Junior team, which later was downed l)y the yearlings in a return contest. C iach ' an Alstyne of the varsity kept close watch over the material with a view of fitting several of the men into his varsity machine for the coming year. Freshman numerals were awarded to the following: Richard Pearcy, Frank- fort, Ind. ; Howard Clark, Grand Rapids ; Roger Grove, Sturgis ; Arthur Haga, Muskegon; Edward Scott, Fort Wayne, Ind.; Daniel Prendergast. Owosso; Earl Baker, Frankfort, Ind.; Henri I ' .ayerle, . ' turgi ' ; Jnlm Bernard. |)etniil; and Rny Warner, Detroit. Other members of the freshman squail who alsd showed promise were ( ierald lireen, Holland; Elbert DeWeerd, Holland; John Gafner, liscanaba ; Louis Handler. Detroit; .Stephen Kozelko, Detroit; William Toikkenen, Ashtabula, Ohio ; Franklin ' an Antwerpt, Williamsport, Pa. ; and Thomas Van Zanden, Holland. • hundred sixty-three WOLV A : ■■ ' ' m I 1I.U1 Ikiimstill e a(.l unt Wiiv.tr Sill i T -hn IHvJen -.st L nch Lasted Manager Sparling MiHcr let.rsn Knit n Silmn W il, n Iran l-r«e llarnr K ssi n H ftii n 1 tur Lritt nltn I rsMli, kL nn II (.attain Tr vin Ilill.ck FRESHMAN TRACK State ' s 1927 freshman track st|u,iil, while nut particularly pr(lnlisin,i, was well balanced. Two stars stood out. hoth nf uhoni seem destined to achieve a i)er- manent niche in colIe,e:e annals — Captain Lauren Brown, the state intercollegiate two-mile chaniition and freshman record hoUler at his event, and Elmer Roossien, who was fourth in tlie state mile, and holds the yearling record. Numerals were awarded liy Coaches Young, Casteel, and Mason to the fullow- ing men : Captain Lauren Brown, Detroit ; Irvin Crow, Alpena ; Aitlen Cole, Low-ell ; Kverett Cummins, Plymouth ; Carleton Crittenden. Hudson ; Robert Bear- ing, Highland Park; William Forsythe, Milan; Carvel Hallock, Rochester; James Hayden, Cassopolis ; Donald Hofifman, Lansing; Arthur Harper, Sault Ste. Marie; Marion Joslin, Grand Rapids; Amos Knutson, Iron Mountain; Herbert Miller, Greenville; Earl McConnell, Lansing; Walter Peterson, Negaunee ; Walter Potter, Hadley ; Elmer Roossien, Grand Haven ; Lawrence Raymond, Pleasant Ridge; David Salmon, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Henry Schau, .Scherer- ville, Inil. ; Chester .Smith, Detroit; Howard Trapp, Ben onia ; Don .S. Wingier, Lowell; John Wilson, Asburv Park, N. L gas ©? 3)j :; i ■ ln,iui,;;l SLVIyto u Manager Spayde, Xielso Atchinsun. Wilbe FRESHMAN WRESTLING A strong freshman vri.-stling squad was developed during the winter of 1928 by Coach L. 1). Burhans, the season cuhninating with the Michigan A. A. U. championships and Olympic tryouts at East Lansing, in which several of the men made very good showings. Freshman numerals were awarded to the following: Lyle Shader, Grand Rapids; Addison ' ilbur, Old Mission; Orson Atchinson, Salem; Donald Dem- ing. Homer; William S. Peck, GrcenNille ; Carlton Martens, ' ' icksl)urg ; and Harold Nielson, Greenville. Page one hiinitycd sixly-fi-. ' c tl. ' =  SwJ X ' OL ERIMEv i ' 1 Coach Frimodig, Potts. Bradley. Carlson, Manager Voitek Shcathelm, Sachs. Byrne, Siegel, Hayden, BuIIard McCauIey, Blume. Dirkse, Captain Williams, Bullacli, Gass, Gr FRESHMAN BASEBALL . - tatL- ' s frfslinian l)asfl)all tc-aiii for i2j was hantlk-d as usual l)y Coach L. L. I ' ' rimo(ii ,r, wIkj emphasized the develof)nient of individual players for varsity berths, rather than team play. Desjiite this the yearlm.t s held their own against smaller collej es and junior college team-- of the --tate. Byrne, pitcher, Sachs, outfielder, :md Maydeii. catchei-. ,L;i e con ideraiile promise of developing into ;nsit ' men when the hecome eligible. Numerals were awarded 1j I ' o.ach l- riniodig t(] the follciwing: Robert Bradley, Highlaud Park; I.eo r.ull. ' ird. icksburg; (ierald Bvrne, Lowell: Xeil I ' .lume, Lansing; MeKille I ' .iillcch, .M:issill,,n. ( )hio ; Harold Carlson. Detroit; Evan Dirkse, Grand Haven; James Cas.s, Royal Oak; Hon (ircjve, Sturgis ; James Hayden, Cassopolis ; Floyd Lewis, Midkind ; Robert McCauley, Richmond, Richard Potts, Three Oaks; Albert Sachs, Benton H.irbor; Df)n Siegel, Freeport; Russell She.-ilhelm. Lansing; ;ind Al.in W illi.inis. Xorlh Ad.ims. Mich. i? iS; iS) ' cf 1 Q l 6 - © Q) rage our huiulrcl sivly : WOL RIMEv lin Dowd, Case, O ' Connor. Wilson. Perrine, Manager Carls FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY State ' s freshman cross country team for 192 lioasted of two capable men in Captain Dowd and O ' Connor and several others who tjavc promise of developing into varsity caliber. Dowd set a new freshman record for the full varsity course of 27:13, which was faster time than the winner made in the state inlercollegiates during the same season. Coach Morton Mason awarded numerals to the following men: Captain Leonard Dowd, Hartford ; Robert O ' Connor. Hastings ; Wayne Perrine, Ann Arbor; Ronald Wilson, Bridgman : Duana Pialdwin. Howell; and John Case, Benzonia. in n Page one hundred sirty-scvcn - jrj CAX ' OL T.RIN[E. (iK SI SPARTAN COURAGE Fred Alrk-rnian. ca|)t.iin of tin- ly winnii.K till ' I, C. A. A. A. A. rack Icam and the greatest b|.rinlcr in the histury uf the college rtir-mile championsliip from I.aimceh.t R..S-. ..f Vale in 148.3. ' fij f m ' ( 199 ©?r ) Page one hundred sixty-eight t - if-J.- Jta- ( 0-ed (tyfthletics Pag, ' one hundred sixty ' oi x RiNEv m - m Helen D. Grimes Hca.l of the ir.nncii ' s Dcl ' artmcnt of Physiail Education Tlu- (lc])artnK-iil (if l ' li ical l ' .ilucatinii fur Wdiiun lia (Ivxclniicd rajiiclly since ii)iw. at which time the lucsciit huilihiiL; a fir l iiccupicil. ' i ' iiat same year spurts made thi ' ir initial appearance- sw innnni ; and rille mark manshi]) being introijuced. Since that time th ■ eiitluisiasm and demand lias ,i;i ' n n --leadily until the li)_ ' S season iipens with ei,i;hteen dilierent -piirts spimsured liy the Wdmen ' s Athletic Association and seven sports s]i(insored li ' the Sororities. The growth of the dejiartment has includeil a minor course in Ph ical I .du- cation, which has developed into a major. The tir t plan for a minor course was formed in 1922, put into operation the f.all (;f ! ' )_ v ' I ' l I ' lc m.ajor course is to he introduced the fall of lujS. The major coiu ' se will im hide, hesides the rii sie:il I ' .ducalion suhjects, courses in Dietetics, Nutrition, and 1 )ietothera]iy, also music .and ai ' t. With the introduction of t he mjijor course the ihouj hts .nul pl.nis of the dejiart- ment are turned t iward a Woman ' s (ixninasium. 5 (S Page one hundred .seventy NLEv r m K. Gillis. R. Wiisky. M. Fahrney. M. I,ucas, JI. Seigneur. X. Callup I. Chapin, M. Sprague, E. Hyde, R. Simmons, H. Scovell, M. Wilson B. Castle, F. Banhagel, A. MacRae, B. Comstock, I. Lautner, B. Leadley W. A. A. The Woman ' s Athletic Association is an organization made up of girls who take active part in athletics sponsored by it. Each term honor teams are chosen for each sport. These are composed of players picked from class teams. OFFICERS Mary Ella Farhney, President Marie Lticas, Vice-President Annabclle AlacRac, Secretary Bessie Castle, Treasurer MANAGERS Irene Chapin, Publicity Gertrude Woodworth, Concession Margaret Sprague, Social Phyllis Trautmann, Basket Ball Norma Gallop, Hiking Margaret Wilson, Hockey Henriette Scovell, Rifle Winifred Kalchthaler, Soccer Ruth Simmons, Sivimming Marjorie Seigneur, Volley Ball Beatrice Comstock, Boicling Hattie Lucas, Skating lone Lautner, Canoeing Betty Leadley, Dancing Emma Hyde, Baseball Elizabeth Gillis, Archery Fay Gillis, Track Florence Banhagel, Tennis (iladys Traynor, Cheering Audrey Glynn, Fencing Page one Intndred seventy-one WOIA XRIMEv r GREEN SPLASH The Green Splash. o])en only to Sophomores. Juniors, and Seniors is an hon- orary swimming club which has been organized on campus for about one year. It is an outgrowth of the Life Saving Corps, an organization of about eight years ' standing. The purpose of the club is to further, promote, and support an inter- est in all water activities among the women student-- of Michigan .State College. ASSOCIATE MEMRF.RS Ruth Fickes Helen Grimes Dorothy Jane Parker Clarissa .Anderson OFFICERS Ruth Simmons. Prrsidt ' iit Josephine Fljnn. Vice-President Phjllis Trautmann. Secretary Ruth Ann liowcn Alice McWof.d Josephine l ' l nn Lois Krusen Louise Morgridge rhyllis Trautmann Gertrude Woodworth. Treasurer Clarissa Anderson. Faculty Advisor .SENIORS IIXIORS SOPHOMORES Don. thy I ' .owditch Jane- Hullin.ner Dorothy Shoesmith Ruth Simmons Mar.uaret Wilson (iertrurle Woodworlh Marion oo,Iw..rth Irene Chapin Klizaheth Hard c iQ ' 16 - ©? ® I ' nge one hundred scvciUyt- io IMEv u Posed bv Members of tbe Advanced Dancing Class uudci llu ducctu.n of iliss Kuth Fickcs m .M. Lane. J. Merrill. M. Tiliord Page one hundred sei ' Ctity-tiir RMEv C HONOR HOCKEY TKAM Wilson (Manager), Wcrback. Scovcll. MilU-r. I.aiizun Bullinger, Kalchthaltr Members of tlie leam not in picture: Tohnston. Anirlicin, Stewart, Kow Or I.ainI, Chaniljcrs. Kais.r. Knhn, Cramkll. Kirkir N ' arsio. Scott, Snider, Hubbard, Allen. Greenongb ERO ALPHIAN Winners of Inter society Hockey .( liO Q . fl ©? a:c3) fa e one hundred sezenly to HONOR SOCCER TEAM Kalchthaler (Manager), Devine, Kempfer, Castle, Baker, Marks, Hunter, Wils Members of the team not in picture: Murdock, Evans, Jennings, H. Lucas W. A. A Page one hundred seventy-Uve WOIA RTNE. C HON ' OR liOVVLING TKAM Comstuck (Manager). Piatt. Wilson. Malpass. Roth. r.,.stl, .,i;inn -Members uf the team not in picture; Hulibard. lUirrcll. DcVries JanM.n. J lul.l,..i ,1. l,iil!(,, M,(l|,:,ss. I.oncneekc ALl ' ll A (,A. 1MA l)KLT Winners of Inli r sneiet v Boulins .M jii O ' c iO o, 5 -(gy ® :. ' iii ' i-«iu- .i. ( ri .« :.-.iH-.-.. S[Ey HONOR PIN BALL TEAM Seigneur (Manager), nanhagel. Ca tlc, Tra.itmann. Beckc I.ipka, Keeler. Werhack, HoUk-n 6 S9 CHI OMEGA Winners of Intersocictv Pin Ball l iigc one hujuircfi scz ' citty-scvc M WOLVERME HONOR BASKET BALL Fl  i:w ' i-f $ ' HONOR RIFLE A. Hunter, M. Ashley. D. Rdikopf, F. Chamljcrs, A. Stcw.irt, 11. Scovell, Manager 5) c l Q o 6 (Sm J : ? : Poi c one hundred sc ' cnty eight 3L ME. 1 g  W-.. -v  ' M. ■, ■■ ' .ji Wi ' 11 ' ' Cla: c- Ari.lici champion BESSIE CASTUE Class Tennis Cliainpioi Page one hundred seventy -nine i m WOL T RINEy e ( O-ED RSITY l-:il- l.K TF.AM Ski. l;auiiis.-:iitiui. I., Sch.iolmaster. K. Kmcaul. M. Vanacni:m, Capt. Ihnwood T. Austin. ' . Kaisir I-. Clianibers (Captain), M. Kirier, A. Stewart. 1). Rehkopt C. rarwell. K. Kinlon. M. Ashlcv. . . Hunter. A. Cribbs, B. Brinkman, H. Scovell TIIEWrAN SOCIlvTY Wiiulc-rs of Inter Society Uine iQ ' iQOQ .( , l ' ,it:c on,- Iniiulrcl eight Trayncr, Karuell, Scott. Gillett, Brinkman. Hubbard CO-ED RIDING CLASS n ANNUAL 0 T:R-NITI-; CAN01-: Tl;n ' Pasco,u-huiul,c,lcighly-o«e p V LRTNE. LETTKR WINNERS Hunter. Castle. Trautmann, Woodworth Pangborn. Sanford. Chapin. Farhnev. Hyde. I.autnc N nt in picture: MacRac. Green, Slioesmith Letters are .t,n en t(i those i irK wIki Ky iiarticipatin,i; in cla s teams and in individnal sjxirts earn looo ' .A.A. pciints. u-KL I iii:i:Ki. t, siiC ' i ' iox k 5 lS) ' c l92.6 © 9 - PafiC one hiiiidrcl cighty-tzvo u Audrey Gle CO-ED FENCING Audrey Glenn, a member of the Michigan State Varsity Fencing Team and President of the Spartan Fencing Ckib, is the only woman member of a Varsity Fencing team in the I ' nited States. Miss Glenn will be instructor of Fencing in the Women ' s Department of Physical Education in 1928-29. Page one huudred eighty-thr Pane one Iniii.tiC ' t uglily to-ll FE.ATURE ill r • ,.z pdss on 0 spv ae ' Vox- eye ' s avxc eaxs N e e o V sa.V V. ftigf oH r hundred cighty-se-rc I at:c one hundred eighty-cxght jf ' -..r _ Page one hundred eighty-nine i % :ir- ' . . ' fl one hundred ninety V o ' bsve av c - ) cesv e A . 0) ?% ' 1 ■!«.i fagc ojie hundred ninety-one jf - ' 8- ■:•- -■X l; ' ..wMj j --llKA .i— . . 3 1 ' siM« ., I if - .: i: - •3 l ii:Ci„H- hiniJ,cJ , ,.- ' - s,. SsSS.J C - y ' ' % ' ' ■ jf. ? ' Piisc nic huiulml niiu-ly-thr fS3 _a. r?C4i ' Page one hundred ninety-four ou rYv e Vdova . G:aM a t,nA?( ' , QV flg 7iic hundred ninety-five •1l Page one lunulrcJ uiuely 0-Y V 1 . Pogc or.c hundred ninety-seven l i c one huiuiic.l liuu-ly-c ' i ht Pane one hundred tiincty-iitue vf -e:. Kn Aersom and ' i Sjg,v-. ■;.  -; :; ■• •« ., ng 0e ' : n r - ' I 1 ' ' x ASS JtSk ' f-iM. m V ClV c tv v . ■■ v3 ,_ .« , .. V ' V--. , « as ' t ' •v.- ;.v Uuudicd l:,o ' ,li-,- I;,, ' hundrcJ Ihr rev ewi I ' age l-.io htiiulrcd four oY e x esun ovj Prtgc (tco ttinuircii five ' ? £2 fugc inn Innulrcl : til r I ' Pa c two hundred seven •. iJiiK ' S ' ' ' ilKi ' two huiiihecl eight Page luo Uundred i • yr: g ' Xf y ii 7-i i P,iK - (!■■ ' ) Inaulrci • ORGANIZATIONS J o onoraries Page two hundred thirteen RlMEv C EXCALIBUR Local Honorary Canil us !■ ratcnnty Founded at M. S. C. in losi • -.iSS Candidates fcir Excaliluir arc picked from the mcmlicrs of the Senior Class who have distinguished themselves in campus aeti ities and whose qualities of leadership and character have warranted this distinction. MEMBERS r. M. Smith (). K. Grime C. J. Olin J. li. Brown J. Kelly G. Macier A. K. Carls H. Wylie )?©- cf iQ as ' ( - Page Ceo huiuhcd fourteen I-., l.-ivl ' T. 1.. I ' lnlll|.s. K. Andrui F. Pangborn, A. MacRac, ii. Hyde, E. -Mor I. Austin, D. Robinson, M. Fahrney SPHINX Local Honorary Canij ' us Women ' s Fraternily Founded at M. S. C. in 1916 1 gt jlb i a The Spinx Society is an honorary campus society whose members arc chosen primarily for their service to ' the college; scholarship, leadership, and character are considered also. General campus problems may be brought before them to be discussed. Each spring the Spinx sponsor the all campus Lantern Night in honor of the Seniors of the year. PATRONESS Miss Neva Lovewell HONORARY ADVISOR Mrs. H. H. Halladav Dorothy Robinson, Pres Ruth Andrus Elizabeth Taylor Flossie Pangborn Emma Hyde actixt: : ikmbers uli-nt fatherine Phillips, Serrclary and I ' rcasurt Mary F.lla Fahrney - nnabclle MacRae Estelle Morse Irene Austin Page tieo Umulreil fifteen WOL T.RIME. C VARSITY CLUB Local Honorary .llhlctic Fralrrnily Founded at M. S. C. in 1014 HO NORA R Y M I ' :M B ERS C. Rallard O. A. Taylor :M. Casteel K. H. Young J. Hasselman W. Chapman B. Miller A. J. Grocsl.cck L. Burhans R. Huston F. Gould L. W. Watkins E. Hotchins Jack Heppinstall 2 ACTIVE MEMBERS Paul Smith James McCosh Alhcrt Tolles Henry Wylie Carleton Colvin Clifford Hauptii Joseph Crabill Glenn Hitchings Vern Dickeson Kenneth Fishbeck Russel Davis Lyle Henson Earl Warham Ward Ross Kenneth Drew Forest Rhinchart Ivan Tillotson Harry Kurrle lolin Anderson Ernest Deacon Jack Hornl.cck Carl Felt Robert Bremer Russel Lord Forrest Lang William Sparling Oliver Hood F ' ierre Lonsbury Ogden Grimes Elwyn Wenner Koester Christensen Hugo Kanitz William Moeller Robert Fldred John Caruso Meredith Clark Harold McAtec A Kin Ellinger % Page tico hundred sixteen ._ .i-® - ' i. s ' - -: VE 1 @@® ' 5 9 .V I. Tillotson. K. Fishbeck. W. Moeller, L. Henson, O. Hood H. Wylie, R. Lord, F. Rinehart, M. Clark, C, Colvin, H. McAtee, J. McCosh T. Caruso, P. Smith, O. Grimes, A. Ellinger, V. Dickeson, T. Anderson, H. Kurrle W. Ross, G. Hitchings. J. Crabill, W. Sparling. C. Hauptli, R. Davis, F. Lang VARSITY CLUB Page two hundred seventeen SCABBARD AND BLADE National Honorary Military Fraternity Founded at University of l isconsin in 1014 Seventeen Companies, Three Posts Established at M. S. C. in 1014 Company K. First Regiment 1- ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Lt. Col. T. L. Sherburne Maj. C. T. Stahle Capt. E. Johns Capt. r. V. Hardie Capt. J. H. Hin voo i Capt. K K. Larson Lt. C. R. Chase Lt. K. P. Flagg Lt. Rockafeller H. H. Halladay L. W. Watkins H. Rather K. L. Buttcrfield R. S. Shaw ACTIVE MEMBERS G. Macier H. Hunter C. Olin H. C. Ray H. R. Ray R. Dailey A. Bean W Estes L. Lyons J. Converse W Mann E. Frye C. Coles R. Kilby R. Bentley C. Schrems R. Lord I { Schultz J. Kelly F. Haven J. Caruso F. Wargowski K. Sprague A. M. Wolfinger H Hendry H Douma W Sparling L. Wall H. Place A. Pfannenschmidt M. Losey W. C. Peck T. J. Ramsdell VV. R. Shook H. T. Burris B. E. Jump A. G. F.llinger H. Kanitz J. Hartman G. Hitchings E. F. Bredlow H. Sprague H. L. Henson F. Lang L. E. Peterson H. McAtee W. Moeller W. Muller U. A. Hahn T. Stevens C. Passink AT. R. Hopkins S. Krcager n A • t 19 o 5 -fei -®fic3)g - Pa e two hundred eighteen : X)L RINEv Hendry, Be Olin, Hunter, Maci. Burris, lump, KHinger, Wall, Bentley. Sprague, Duma, VVolfinger, Halm Garlock, Coles, Kelly. Byrne, Wargowskv, Converse. Frve. Schrems, Hitchings Capt. Flagg, Maj. Stable, Col. Sherburne. Capt. Hardie. Lt. Rockafellow. Dailey, Estes Place, Hopkins, .Muller, Bredlow, Pf.nnnenschmidt. Stevens. Sprague . Losey. Passink SCABBARD AND BLADE n Page tzvo hundred nineteen )L vRIME. i CHI RHO Local Honorary Chriiiistry l-ratcniily Established at M S. C. in lOJT HONORARY MEMBERS I ' rof. A. J. Clark Dr. D. T. Ewing Dr. R. C. Huston Dr. F. S. Kedzie Prof. B. E. Hartsuch Prof. H. L. Publow Prof. H. S. Reed Prof. H. D. Lightbody Prof. C. D. Ball H. Ncher J. O. Hardesty H. D. Hinton J. J. Ja.sper E. Lcininger H. Strickler O. Bird i . Houk ACTIVE MEMBERS INSTRUCTORS W. C. Lewis O. Afason F. H. Maxfield T. . . Ikerman GRADUATE ASSISTANTS L. Waidron E. Jensen F. Reynolds T. Benton M. Grams W. Sparling H. Brigham S. Sinclair N. Scdelbauer SENIORS G. Wilson W. Dernberger W. S. Kirk M. Caldwell H. E. Houser D. Davis H. E. Chatfield M. Nasif H. M. Place R. H. Pryor O. Marzke U. J. Forsyth D. H. Croopc Mclvin Brines lUNIORS -A. H. Laxton T. P. Schwab V. N. Headlcy I. H. Anderson i.. S. Baker C. I. Crabill W. E. Histed R. A. Gezelius F. Leedy k ? l€53SS ' - € 19 as -t3 ©JKQ) i Page two hundred tjienty J§) OLVERIMEy H. Place. S. Sinclair, H. Brigham, H. Houser, A. Laxton, R. Pryor . I. Nasif, D. Davis. G. Schwab. W. Histed, H. Chatfield V. Headlev. N. Stdelhower. U. Forsvthe. T. Crabill G. Wilson. V. Sparling. M. CakUvtH. M. Grams. T. Benton. R. Gezelii CHI RHO 15 Page l-.i-o huiulml fuciity-one tt )L ' E.R1NIE i OMICRON NU ' (iliii ial Honorary Home ELOiio}nics Fraternity Founded at M. S. C. in igi2 ALPHA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1()I2 FACULTY MEMBERS Dean Jean Krueger Miss Louise Clemens Miss Winifred Gettemy Miss Anna Bavha Miss Julia Tear Miss Osee Hughes Miss Elizabeth Bemis Miss Roberta Hershey ACTIVE MEAIBERS Estella Morse, President Mildred Peterson, Vice-President Marguerite Sprague, Secretary Dorctha Edmonds, Treasurer Evelyn Keyes Dorothy Shoesmith Donna Bassctt Ruth Simmons )ft. a:s:( c iS - c ig 2.6 3 - S i3) I ' a e tuo hundred tueyitytwo JS 70LVERIMEy M. SpraRuc, II. ii..csmitli. M. I ' e n. Kdmonds. I). liassett OMICRON NU 4 ' t l 5 Page two hundred twenty-three I vWOLVE RIiSlEv C MICHIGAN STATE BAND CLUB Local Honorary Band Fraternity FACUI.TY MPZMBERS Prof. A. J. Clark Prof. T. S. Taylor Scc ' y H. H. Halladay Leonard Falcone M ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS K. J. Cooke C. Graham Eddy Leon C. Greene Earl L. Halladay Garnet Honsberger Forrest Rinehart Willard G. Sweeney Fred Taylor Fred Wargowsky Frank Willis Roy Gezelius George Farley JUNIORS Roland Mapes ? ( ' 5) ' c lQ afi - © 9) hnge tivo hundred laenlyfo C. Kil.lv. G. Farlcv. R Gezelius H. Willis. I). . lap .s, K Warp.nvskx. R Cooke F. Rim-liait, K. Halladav, W. t. ec.le , L Gi« BAND CLUB I ' ligc •i ' 0 UunilrcJ fKrnf.vn ' : ' X)I A LRlMEv i i5 l - chiQ as - 3 ©? 3 TAU SIGMA Local Honorary Sririur Ihatcriiily Founded at M. S. C. in p. ' j ACTI R MEMBERS Marj- Marshall Alma Archer Francis Drcssel Gertrude Powers ' erna Church Gladys Hutchinson Alice Olsen Lois Tenny Win. Mann John Brisliin Emily Lorec Ada Marie Nelson Jurgen Raymond Robert I ' lant Elizabeth Taylor Thomas Ramsdell J. Cook, President Hcnriettc Scovcll ATary Ella Fahrney Mary Sirrine Harlow Brigham Verta Spenner Dorothy Robinson Alice Teel J. Kelly Mildred Courtney Irene Austin Marian Dammon Dt rothy Stophlet Gay Ion Ford Lucille Norris Paul Hickie W. S. Kirk Alice Himter Lyk- Beundage Hazel Johnson Frank Willis Manfred Johnston Walter Fiernberger H. L. McAtee Ward Estes Marian legchelsen Elaine Force Hx 19 Page two hundred l-.ieiUyi 70L RIMEy r D. Stophlet, M. Fahrney. U. Plant, M. Courtney. W. Dernberger, I. Austin, jr. Marshall W. Kirk, T. Raymond, T. Brisbin, F. Dressel, T. Cook L. Tenney, M. Sirrine, E. Lorce, D. ' Rohinson. E. Force. H. Scovell. A. Hunter W. Estis. F. Willis, L. Brundage. 7. Kcllv. H. Brigham A. Teel, H. Johnson, H. Mc. tcc. L. Xorris. w! Mann. W Spenner, M. Dammon TAU SIGMA M .6 I ' lige Izio liumlrcJ f.vfnty-: WOLX RIME. C G. Farlev, D. Mapes, M. Peterson. W. Sweeney. R. Cooke L. Greene. R. Gezelins, F. Wargowsky. H. BriRliam. n. Willis. II. Lyon G. Honsberger. F. Rinehart. G. EiMv. R. I ' arker. K. Malladay, V. Stockmai ALPHA EPSILON MU Xalional Honorary Musical l-rali-niity l-oundcd at the University of Muhiinui iii iqj BETA CH Al ' TKR Established at M. S. C . in ic jy HOXORARV Ml ' .Air.KRS Ignact I ' acliirwski Lewis Kicharils A. SOCIATl-. M 1-:M lU-.K.s Prof. A. .1. Clark I ' n.f. A. j Taylor . ' ccy H. H. Halladay (iR.VDUATI-: STUDENTS L. (;. Morse J. T. Ott H. A. I ' ri-ston H. K. VanTa. scl SKNIORS K. T. Cooke (;. T. Ford H. I., l.von 1-. A. Kiiuharl C. D. Tuttle H. K. Brigliam 1.. C. Greene (). T. . Iar kc A. .Sioekmaii F. W. Wargowsky C. (;. F Uly F. L. Halladav C. R. I ' arker W . (,. . ueeiuy F. H. Willis K. F.ggcrt (.. K. Honslierger M. C. Peterson .irxioR.s G. G. Farley R. A. Gezelius D R. . lapcs s A 9?. ' pi 4m Page luo luindrcd l-.icntyeigl t C. Clark, F. Young J. Ellens, H. JIuth ALPHA PSI Xational Honorarx I ' ctcrinarx Fratcrnilx Founded al Ohio Stale L ' lik ' crsily in iSgiS IOTA CHATTER EslaHisIii-d (7 .1 . .S ' . r. in ioi=, MEMBF.RS IN FACULTY Dr. F. W. Chanilicrlain Dr. Ward Giltncr Dr. E. T. Hallman Dr. T. P. Hiittc.n Dr. H. J. Statscth Dr. T. H. Kilhani Dr. E. K. Sales Dr. L. B. Sholl Dr. A. R. McLaughlin Dr. I. F. Huddleson J. A. Ellens F. W. Young O. H. Muth ACTIVE MEMBERS C. Clark E. C. Barclay Page two hundred t ' fcuty-liine iLVERIMEv i C. Crapser, H. Foster, M. DeLonge, ' . Lowry, (). Schuster A. Bean, C. Pierce, I,. Lauhauah. D. McPhersiin, H. Smith. I. Schneider !•;. Haninuind. L. Elakeske, K. Dittnian. F. Bradlev, T. Clark. R. Cook Nf. . vcrv. C. .Nelson, 1. M hlv. W. Robinson. I 1. Doud. . Str knian ALPHA ZETA Xcilii ' iicii Il.niiiniry .i.intiillurc h rulcniity Founded at Ohio Slal,- t ' lin ' rrsily in iSgy KEVr AV. ( HAI ' TF.R l-.slahlislu-d 11 .1 . ,S. ( ' . in Joo; , . 11. I ' .ua.i. Cluvucllor ] . . Dittmoii. Chroni.lr H. K. Sniilh. v,(.n(;vr I. Sfliiu-idcr. ( ' nsor . . F. Bradk-v O. J. Dowd ■ v. , . Stockman M. H. . vcrv .KCTIXl ' . MI ' .MIU ' .R.S i;. Iv Markrl 1,. i;. I.aidiaimh I) . Mcl ' lKrs.in W. l...urN K. A, ( n,il 1.. H. Blakfslot ' I. W. t-lark ' , P. I ,l)ilisnn I . M. I ' icrco I, W. MiH-rv O. k . ' rhustiT i:, i.. llaTinnoiid .M. i:. Di-Liinso f. W. Nelson I . 1.. Crapser, Scribe {O ?, ' ' n Page :  hiniilrr,! Ilnrly 4A BLUE KEY Xalitiiial Honorary Service Fralcniity Founded at the Uiiiversitv of Florida in IQ24 Established at M. S. C. HOXORAKY MEMBERS Pres. K. L. Butterficld Sec. H. H. Halladay B. P. Traynor Dean John Phelan Lt. Col. Sliirlnirne J. E. Hassclman Coach R. H. Young ALUMNI MEMBER R. J. McCarthy ACTIVE MEMBERS Arthur Carls John Cook George Macicr Leon Greene Ogden Grimes Ralph Dailey Edwards Dobbins Clyde 0!in Mcrwin Farleman Heath Holden Page t7co iiundrcd thirty-one AX OLVERIlMEy PHI LAMBDA TAU Liiiiil I Inmirai y I-.m iiicrriiiij l-raUriiily funiidcd at M. S. C. in j_ ' ,i FACULTY MEMBERS John A.Ieiidorf H. S. Kcc.i C. L. Allen L. A. Ficl.I I.. S. Foltz R K. Steuart S. W. Hohbs ACTn ' MEMBERS P. Blake R. A. Nowlin R. E. Dailey H. E. Houscr H. E. Falk H. F. Layer E. L. Kirk J. (;. McCntter F. B. Manning C. H. Beck L. D. McKellop G. Burrell J. G. Braybrook R. I). Mains R. M, Kilby L. C. Cook r. C. Peterson H. T. Helrich C M. Heath B. .1. Mnr.lnck A. VV. Merchant 6.®E(©sa ' ( ' cf 19 as jo ©? -® . Page l-.io hunclrcti tlnrty-luo OLVE RIMEy l; X iMi. I ' l.iuk Mannma (.. 11. l; :Lk. ICliia-i Kiik. C. M. Iltalli, K. D. Mains, Howard lI,,Li,ti B. J. Murback, Paul Blake, Ralph Kilbv, H. F. Layer, J. G. Braybruok H. E. Falk, R. Dailey, M. C. Petefson, L. C. Cook, G. Burrell PHI LAMBDA TAU |i ' } I ' tinf l-.vo tuindrcil Ihirlythr 5: )IA tRINEv . G. Hutchinson, E. Sinionton ( ' .. Wilsnn, G. Sanford. .. Powers, B. FaverwiatlKT -. Spennur. I.. Norris. A. Hunter, R. Keefcr. I. Nichols LA COP RADIA Lihiil llnimrury Laiiguaiic Fratrnnly l:. lahlislicd in iQjy y HOXORAkY MI-:Ml!Kk.S Mrs. I.ratlur ' , Mr Shunt M vs ( rdarstroni Mr ' -, Sill. lit ir. Aii.krson n. r rqutola ACTix ' i ' . ]mi-:mi ' .I ' :r.s X ' c-rla S|niiiur, I ' nsidfiil i ,. } 1 lite hinsuii K (.)ninit (ieni ' v ii f San ford, St ' iri ' lary R. Ki-cUt M Sanl ' ord (ieorgf WiKon, Treasurer {. Lucas R. I ' lctchcr Lncili- Norri-:, Vice-President T. Nichols Kransc A. Arnold A. Olson Sinionton C. Kn Iand R, Osthons Stcrhi-ns ] ' . FayiruialliLT G. I ' oucrs !l ' Wilson A. Hunter ■ ?5 1.S. O ' {Q 6- p - n - I ' auc I ' .iO liHiuftcl llnrly our 70LVE.RIMEV ' : PI DELTA EPSILON National 1 1 inioniry .hninialisin I-ratcnul Founded at Syroiusc l ' }iivcrsity in wng Estahli- lu-d at M. S. C. in p.y HONORARY MKMHERS J. R. Hassolman E. P.. Hill R. T. McCarthy A. H. Nelson ' ACT I VI . MI ' :MRERS John W. Kelly, President Russel Daanc, Secretary-Treasurer Wavne Barkwcll I. Hurren Brown La Verne Snider n A -C ' I ' agc f.i ' O hundred tliirty-five EK1NE r.. Ri)hcrt?. L. Cixiiu, K. r.i.vlan. V. Xiuell. R. Hair r. Gil.s.in, M. liicl.cshciiiKl. I!. Smith. T. Kstcllc. 1). Rubi PI KAPPA DELTA Nnlioiiat Hniioi-ary I-orriisir Fratrnnh fouiidcd III Ripini Collriic in loiJ Mil I IK, AN DELTA CHAPTER Established at At. S. C. in tO- ' t Hr) ()KAkV .MI-.Ml ' .l ' .RS . . jiiliiistcn K I . Dcfamp A. H. Nelson Ml an.l Mrs H. II, Hall:i(la I ' .iniutt WVavcr I ' . H. DcArics I Run ( )I ' 1 ' ici-:rs ' Ihomas Ratus.kll. I ' r.-sidrnI Thc-lma Estcllc. ] ' i(C-l ' rcsidcnl I ' aiiliiR- (iil ' Siiii, Secretary Wilfred N.well. I rcasurcr. . CT1 ' I ' . Ml ' .MHKRS Cciach Mciiclilii.fer Tlulma Estellr Richard Hair I ) irolliy Ruliiiison C ' liach I ' dake Pauline (Hlison Wilfred Newell Harry Smith Mary Pdebesluimer Leon (irecne ' lliimias Ramsdell Ralph P.oylan Lee Miller La ' ernc Roberts ft i Page l:i V lunulri-d tlnrty-nx 70L T RINlEv L. Lyon. B. Rrdwn. K. Farltv, M. l.r niis. I. K:..-, H. Brigham, W. Barkwell, S. Vau h.in, I.. ' r.rftni C. Manor, P. Scott, B. Bohm. M. Trumbull THETA ALPHA PHI National Honorary Dramatic fralcrnity Founded at Syracuse University in igoQ Established at M. S. C. in i )34 HONORARY MEMBERS H. H. Halladav Mrs. H. H. HallaHav R. C. Huston Mi-s. F. .S King Ii-an KriRfTiT MEMBER IN FACL ' LTV E. S. King Wayne Barkwell Milton Grams John Kaiser Leon Greene Sylvester X ' aiighan ACTIVE MEMBERS Ellen Farley Caroline Manor Pauline Scott Marion Trunilpull lieatrice Bohni I ' uirren Brown Harold Marsh I r. L. Lyons H. Bri.gliain l ' ( ge two litindrfd ttiirty-str -en T , RTNEv Tli.irinnn. I. llartman. .M. Bliven. K. Ihint, D. Geiger, II. Place. P. Holz. H. Layer I.. Thomas, P. Blake. E. Kirk. H. Barnes, P. Piper, W. Kurtz. K. Fishbeck A. Chettle. H. Hunter. W. Bliss. R. Dailev, T. Beardslee, T. Eergquist. T. Benton .iirrier, R. Cooke. M. Bvrne. A. -inson, VV. Sparling. C. Gi.i.lings. M. Grams. R. Pryor TAU BETA PI Xalioiial Htntoraix Etiginccring Fralcnnix FoiDidrd at Lrhuih rinvfrsily in ;,V,?i MICHTGAX ALPHA C ' HAPTF.K F.sfdbli.du-d at M. S. C. in A ' O- ' MEMP.F.RS IX I ' ACl ' I.TY Dean G. W. BisscII O. W. 1 airl.anks H. H Musselmaii C. M. Cade L. M. F lehl A. Nater M. U. Corv K. W. Hoj.I.s K K. Stewanl H. B, Dirks F.. P.. K (IRAl)UATI ' inney .STL ' Dl ' .XTS ' ] K. 1. riiippeiiN STUDENT M. I,. Fas Ml-.iMP.lCRS t V. n. Bliss P. A. Piper H. F Hunter T. Hartman M. W. Byrne R. E. Rcichow H. F. Layer W. G. Keck A. K. Chettle V. J. Sparling 1. R. Lietzke V. A. Kurtz k. A. Dailev W. B. .Spurrier L. H. Thomas O. T. Marzki K, B. Fishl. ' eck I. M BeanlsUv C. E. Thornton H. M. Place 1 I). H. Gcise T. A. Bento n H. . Barnes R. H. Prvor F. T. Holz P. Blake T. W. Beruquist M. F. SuVls ' W. K. Hoy K. [. Cooke .M. 11. Blixin A. V. X ' inson K. E. Hunt G. H. Gid.linns W . ( ..ak - C. kehk..pl E. L. Kirk M. H. Gram c lQ 2 5 - m- Vs Page llio huiuiicil tliitly-cistit OLVERINEy i U. Wadell. K. Schuster, C. VanSlvke. B. Sei; W. Davis, E. Miller, T. Daw, O. Hurley XI SIGMA PI Xalicynat [-orcstry Fralcniity Founded al I ' nivcr.iily of irdsluiniloii in iQoS BETA CHAPTER F.st(ihlislu-d al M. S. C. in 1916 MEMBER.S IN THIC DKI ' ARTMENT A. K. Chittenden J. C. DeCamp K. P. XracLaiiglilin K. Dressel P. Robbins K. F. Kroodsma ACTR ' l-: FEMBER.S E. Miller T Daw .[. Thole b. Hurley D. Weddell C. VanSIyke B. Seizert K. Schuster H. Seward W. Davis F. Gillett L. Beltz Page f.io hunJrcl tlnrty-inne Hagc l;io hundred forty j ' raternities Page tzi ' o ltU7idrefi forty-one )I ATlRIMEy ({ AE THEON ,,.,-, hnilrniily li.itahlislu-il in IQI HOKORAin ' MlsMRERS )f. J. T. Caswell if. A. K. (hittciiilrn Pro). 1-. W. Fabian ACTIVE AIEMBERS SF.NIOKS ( ' . Beck F, Mann, UK J. LeVeaux v. Kauhtit P. Lonsliury VY. Scliroe.ler (; McTavish JUNIORS E. Welden L. Blackall E. Locvv (,. Ford E. Rueling F. Hemmingway SOPHOMORES E. Wilcox L. Crane J. McLellan (, ' . England K. Monroe B. Fayerweather R. Porritt B. Forbes J. Stenberg H. Frost G. Timm A. (iaertncr M. Weymouth A. Hcrshcy L. Zwickey v.. Jacques L. Barker K. Knight FRESHMEN H. Biers G. Larke 1.. (iilleo W. Merz I,. Marsball PLEDGES J. Tate ( . linby R, McCall A. l ' ' iirtniie K. Nichols P. Hickic F. I ' hillips H. Likins D. Reese M Martin 1.. Rosencrans B. Madsen H. Sorsen (_;. Meldrum W. Wood c lQ2.6 -S i® ' X Page Ino huntlri-il forty-tv _ VOLVE RIMEvt I.oew. Manning Timni. Blackall, Reuling, Frost. McLella Beck. Larke. Fayerweather, larshall Biers. Stenberg i . AE THEON Page Hco hundred farly-tlir v RTMEy i ALPHA GAMMA RHO Xatioiml I- ' nitrniily Founded at r,inrrsily , j lllinou and Ohio Stale m ig TAT CH l ' ' n-.R F.slablislu-d at M. S. C. in i()23 FACULTY IMKMl ' .KKS !i. P. Johnson G. E. Taylor C. F. Huffman K. D. Arbuthnot F. C. Bradford J. W. Crist (;. P.. Starr L. D. Bnrhans C. G. Card C. r. Ferguson C. E. Millar G. R. Schlubatis ( . A. Branaman P. M. Harmcr J. Breyfogle G. Scott K. D. Pomeroy G. T. Schwartz B. H. Holden ACTIVE Mi-:Mr.i:RS SENIORS R. Ochmcke H. Johnson W. Malone I. Schneider E. Markle lUNiORS A. Knolilaucli A. Orr L. Smith H. LarsL-n T. Kerry l Forsyth M. Losey B. Q. Smith G. Landsliurg E. Gruettner ' . Rossman J. Hawkins C. Lott M. Avery II. Miller J. Bird A. Glid.len SOPHOMORES L. Brcdahl D. Keiffer A. Griffith G. ' I ' iehenor VV. Hart FRESH. 1KV II. Kn..l.kuuh 1 ' . Younir ( Raphsol C. Evans G. Poesch C;. (iregg cf IQ v 6 ' i Page tuo hundred forty-four WOL ' E.RIMEv A. Knoblauch, Bird. Kieffer, Kerrey, Grifhth. Glidden, Av Miller, Pomeroy, Smith, Smith. Gruettner, Forsvth Johnston, Lett, Losev, Young, Bredahl Holden. Orr, Mal ' one, Schneider Oehmcke. I.andsburg. Broyfogle II. Knoblauch, Tichenor Rossman ALPHA GAMMA RHO Page (:co hundred forly-Hve DELPHIC Luccil Fralcniily Eslahlishri! in lOoH t HONORARY MF.MBERS Prof. E. A. Gee Prof. L. ( ' . Plant ( aiit. Larsun W. W. Dirhl . CTI 1-: MI ' .MISl ' LR.S SENIOUS M. Grams II Wylie H. A. Lake R. 1.. ..,. 1 rut-T !•:. Miller Krul.er I- .. Ilaniniiiii 1 A. Rhinel lart L. M ..iri i.uer JLNIORS A. Piper N. Walker ( ,. l-arley V. Wietzke 1 Plant G. Hartsell H. Hendry K. . 1 Kl.lre.I llalin F. S. .Anclcrsem SC l ' irOMORF,. ' B. Groesbeck L ' . Bates P. H. Harmon W. Brown D. A. Siegel ]). Crist !.. Ashley FRESHMKN C. 1. Dentun R. Wilson H. Bently J. Kaiser W. Blusscr B. Rail L. Christinson H. Northwood V. Sheer R. Cook W. Spade H. Coon V. Stevens E. Groesbeck 5 G. Walker R. Hazel I). Archer L. Chnrch PLEDGES . ' tchison Walton ' Phiimpson I ' agc f.io hundred forty-. fi e g?) : i VOL E.RIIS[Ey Plant. Xorthwood, Wik-v. Rail. Hendrv. Reiser, Christcnscn Ilartsell, Bentlev. K. Groesbeck. Woodruff, . rcher Stevens, . sliley. Nliller. B. Groeslwck, Grams. Vils..n Crist. Anderson Coon, Brown, Siegel. Spade, Denton Walker, Lake, Blosscr, Farley, Kroeber, Rinebart, Hammond, WoltlnBer, PiiK- DELPHIC Page two huniircd forly-i ■IMEvC DELTA SIGMA PHI XatiiiiutI I-rtilrniil Foiind,-(i al the CoU.-iic - the Cily of A ' .-n ' York ALPHA I ' l C ' HAPTKK Established at M. .V. ( ' . m ;o- ' ? FACL ' LTY MKMI ' .KRS Professor A. T. Clark Miles Casteel a ACTIVE MI ' .Ml ' .I ' .KS SENIORS Arthur T. Bersey Harold E. Falk Gerald F. Knapp l ay E. Lcavcngood ( ' . (iraham Eddy Paul NP Smith W ' illard G. Sweeney Glemvood F. Baker Robert W. Hawes Earl L, Halladay Charles E. Allen Robert R. Baker Harold C. McCulloch Everett A. Westcott Deland H. Davis Tl ' NIORS Bert H. Roberts C. J. CrabiU Rov P. Holland SOPHOMORES Howard G. Minier Maurice M. Mason Harold E. Mayne Clive A. Rosenbrook Harold C. Pierce Edward G. O ' Rourke Theodore N. Zaetsch James H. Bntlnvell Normal S, Brooke ClifTord M. Woods Willard J. Amiss Donald .1. Kenyon Jack M. Pettis PLEDGES Arthur J. Gerl)er Kcrmit A. Zaetsch John C. Jeffrey Harrv C. Bell I-ynn W. Fauvcr I ' . M. Fisher Gordon E. Hoy c lOOfi - ©K i Page two liiiiiflreil forty eight iWOLVT.RIMEy III 1 t, ill K- ). Ki muii. i.i,,l,ill. M.i- 1. i cnA )d Dims. KtTsty. Hoy. (..tihei I-auver, Knapp, t,ddy. Smith, Amiss. Hailaday Sw,eenc . Hawes, Falk, Roberts. Rosenb rook DELTA SIGMA PHI n I ' agi- l:fu ludiilrctl forty nine )LX LRIN[E. ECLECTIC Loral l-nil.-niity Eslahlislu-d m iS y HONORARY MKMRF.R O ' Ncil Ma (m U i i CTIVI-: MEMBERS SFNIORS W. .1 Risllcr O. E Grimes R. M. Kilby J. 0. Lylc R. J. Roach ( . M Schrems H. A. Swanson JL ' NIORS H. B Watson V. F.. Dickenson 1.. ,1 Gaulel M. S. Marsh L. N. Ritlei K. J. Schepers C. t ' . Haliock 1.. . Hi.rnl erk SOPHOMORES A. W. Sacks L. S. Smith E. C. Totten FRESHMEN M. P. Haum J. c. Carlton K. I). Davey J. Dc Lair J. A. Francis J. M. Martin J. F. Van Antwerp PLEDGES S. W Wilsey A. Schroms 1). I-.. MacPhrrsnn I ' . Larson P. Ri lisan H. Rasmussen T. !•, sler VV. Scharffe E. C. Ryon ®- cf iQ a 6 -j3 (S ® Panf txrn hundred fifty WOL T.RIMEv (T ' V Watson, Francis, Baum Grimes, Foster Larson, Goulet, Wilsey Schrems, Kilby, Ryan. Dickeson. ' anAntvverp ECLECTIC n Pnac l-u ' O hiiiulreil tiftyonc TPTN Ey EUNOMIAN Local Fratfrnily Establislird in looj; HONORARY .MK.MI ' .ERS G. H. Coons C. V. Chapman J. W. Steward R. P. Hibbard T. L. Sherburne H. H. Halladay R. H. Young C. Kelly Ralph Bcntley Duncan Hudson Russcl Lord Wayne Lowery Ware Muessig Justin Munger Walter Neller E cTctt Perrin ACTR ' E MEMBERS SENIORS Frc.i Pierce Clark Wilkinson George Wilson Robert Hulctt Fred Wargowsky, Martin Rouse Bernard Aim JUNIORS Roland Mapes Phillip Olin Max Goodwin Theodore Steve Richard Foster Henry Schau John Gould Robert Lowerv SOPHOMORFS George Kclscr Phillip Locke Lewis Hackney H. T. Raths Max Crall Al O ' Donnel F.lliot Tohnsoi Stephen Kozelko H oward Jennings Earl Baker Richard Pcarcy FRESHMEN John Woodman Ronald Chapman Harold Raymond Arthur Smith John McCool Leon Coffey Lvle Shader PLEDGES H. B. Bartlett Robert O ' Connor Sinelair De Golia . .....©. c: lQ ' L ' fm S i lU M Page Izia hundred tiftylxio 70LVE.RIMEV Wargowskv, Neller, Lord, Sliader. Hudson. Tennings. R. Ln Schau, Aim. Baker. Wilson. Cra ' ll. Olin Raths. Kozellco. Goodwin, Mapes. Mvinger Stevens, Foster. Locke. Woodman Jolinson. r.owry. Perrin Pierce. Kelser, Gould, Hullett EUNOMIAN ■ (li ' o Iniiuircd Ajty-thr )L ERINE. _ HERMIAN Local Fratcrnily Establixhcd in ;o .i HONORARY MKMBERS A (i. Schecle ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS R. B. Weaver .1. B. Brown H. A. Moore l E. DeLonge H. I-. Layer K. K. Hunt N. L. Offenhauer L. C Greene E. K. Pennington .1. U. Kaiser R. W. Reid s. M. X ' aughan JL ' NIORS V. . . Studley W A. Kurtz D. R. Ogden R. 1). .Maine L. D. Snider S. 11. Hunt F. C. Burton w k. l-nernaa D. M. Abbey A. F. Ahrcns G. AL Heath I ' . F. Frecland W. B. ' an Every M I. Berg SOPHOMORES R. E. Reichow K. Wliill.urn F. ' . Cummins A. J. .Struu.l H. B. Meno K B. ' aughan G. W. Petter I). B. B„,yles L. S. Crow W 11. Atkiuscpu FRESHMEN (i. ' 1 ' , Peterson C. C Buwbecr R. E. Ortvcd A. M. Lueck J. S. Haskins G. E. Roseberry PLEDGES D. C. Deming I). Kerviu D. D. Payne 1 ' . C. Walker L. C. Rakow F. Cole 1 ' t (s fz r ' f - ' vlriQ 2,6 (S) Q)M :ii®lL . ■ two kundivcl lifty-foiir jJWOLVERINEv i T. Kaiser, V. Atkins.m. K. Ilinl. I. Haskins. G. Roseherrv, R. Whitburn V. an Every. 1). Abhev. C. Potu-r, V. Kcid. W. Studley, H. itoorc, N. OfftnhaiK-r M. Berg, D. Ogden, C. Heath, D. Ortved, A. Stoud, K. ' auRhan E. Cummins, L. Snider. A. Ahrens, B. Brown, W. Kurtz, G. Peterson. M. DeF.ongc S. Hunt, F. Layer. L. Greene, P. Freeland, S. Vaughan. I). Deming D. Boyles, S. Crow, C. Bowbcer, H. Meno, A. Lueck, R, Jlains, G. P.urton HERMIAN n Page tzi ' O hunilicil fifly-tive Dc-an R. S. Shaw Dean Tiilm Phelan )IA R1NE. .. HESPERIAN Local Fraternity Established in iSSS HONORARY MEMBERS Capt. P. W. Hardie M. A. Davies H. D. Fish E. R. Thompson W. M. Bark-well K. F. Davies F. P. Weber H. J. Burris W. R. Shook A. G. Ellinger ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS H. C, Ray H. R. Ray K. R. Hicks M. C. Hipley L. T. Wall T. A. Liefeld B. E. Jump T. H. Anderson J. M. Elliott R. H. Harger G. E. Lage SOPHOMORES M, H. Docrr G. R. Burns FRESHMEN F. E. White T. I,. Woodworth 1 ' . P. Magcrs R. W. Hubert G. I!. Hall I. H. Gorccran PLEDGES R. L. Rocbeck E. W. Scott D. W. Lee R. J. Biggar H. r. Ri tX f t- i c iQ as ' (mi iu Page tun III, lulled lifly-s WOIA E RIMEy ( T. Liefeld. W. Barkwcll, F. Web er. T. Elliot. R. Roebeck A. Ellinger, W. Shook, J. Anderson. H. Burris, C. Lage L. Wall, H. Ray, K. Davies. K. Hicks, M. Hipley D. Lee, M. Doerr, E. Thompson, F. White, F. Magers HESPERIAN Page tzco huiuiiTil i7f.v.vi ' ; VH %• WOLX ERINEv ( LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Xnlinii.il Iralcnnly I-oniidcd al I-IiisIkii l ' ni-rrrsily in iqhq GAMMA OMHOKX Zl-.TA GHAl ' TER l-stabli.difd al M. S. C. in iqjj HOXf )R. R ■ iMl- ' .MRKRS Dr. W. L. (handler I ' rof. k H. I ' cttit I)r, R. P. Lviii.in J. SlKX-dy ACTI ' l ' ; MKMRFRS SKNMORS I.. I). McKllK.p I.. 11. Cnlcs ( M Armstrong I ' . C. Miller C . .1. (. ' uhin J. A. McCosh E. Hoy C. E. Coles I 1 ' .. ] ' ,. Ashley L. M. Cook J. D. Lament L. t ' Hermel I. 1. Rogers I. C. Svmonds C. H. Morse E. R. Berg C. H. Tenney E. H. Bjornscth D. Fitch SOPHOMORES W. C. Knehl .1. W. LaiiK worthy (. ander Male 11. li. Morse .■ . P.. Kincaid R. C. Shauhel R. I). Lamphear H. C. Clark C. . . Hamilton J. H. Langdon N. l;lnme N. H. Stoner 1-RESHMEN III Ruffe i; II Schimmel K I llallock M. I. Zimmerman W. R. Honser S W. Moore W. C. lioyd A, ' lliomas P. Pird G. F. Seelcy H. E. Kipke W. S. Te.ikencn E. J. Ruckholz C. 1. Ebcling S. Malone H. S. Parker P. E. Morrow i: r i M ©- cMQ 2. 6 © Q Pat:c vi ' c hui dtr i hfty-ciiiht n T t i. N, bj 2E M Zimmerman, Cook, Kincaid, Berg, Tenny McCosh, Colvin, Hermel, V andermale Rogers, Moore, Seelev, Morse, Hallock Coles. McKillop. Schimmel. Miller Svmonds LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Page (7C0 liuii,lrril fifty-nine )1A ERIMEv { OLYMPIC Local I-r :l, ' niity lislnhlidi.d III ; V6 ' 5 HONOR. m ' Ml-.MBKRS Dean (,. W. P.isscl .1. 1!. Ila sclman I ' l-Df. J, Cux S. F. Crowe tj]j; I. F. Hu Iilk-st.)ii A. J. Starr ASSOCIATI-: M F MRERS J. Hiriniislall F. S. l a tni .rt activf: mrmrers si;. i()Rs L. L. l)c ries, Prcsidciil C. }]. HauiUli . j. I)a is, I ' icc-Prt-sideiit J. I. Caruso I. Kelly k. L. Caswell li I ' .. Black C. -M. Gillis JCNTORS (,. W. Nc_(.-(lham M. I. Fvcrctt .ang M L. loslin n J. Watkins V. H. Kroll W. M, Dnvle H. J, Kurrk- sorirf)MORKS M, l;, lUilhuli R. V. SlK ' athflm I., j. Riissci V. H. Kennedy R. M. .lac.l.us C. C. Fogg 11, W. Miller N H. (;illio(iley I. W. WilMin 1). M. Yuung FRFSHMF.NT W. .1. Rinker W , M. I ' launt K. !•■. Frirker ' . M. I ' rc-sler M. W. Watkins R M. GonU.n (i. II. Massacre .1. H, Wcodwanl ]•■. H. I%uist ■ W. .1. Thomasek e : Fan ' - Iwo l,u,ul,,;l si.vl rCi ' lQaG - WOLVERINE. (S 9 Kroll, Dovlc I.ang. Caruso, Kelly, Kurrle, Davis Wilson. Sheathelm. Toslin. I ' lessler Hauptli. Flaunt, jMaskrey Russo OLYMPIC S Page t-.i ' o hundred si.vty-onc )L XRTNIE. PHI CHI ALPHA Local I ' ralcniily Established m. ' j HONOK. I ' Ml ' .MT.l ' .RS .[. G. Bicry U. ' P. DarliiiKlon ACTIN-] ' Ml ' .MI!! ' RS SKNIORS k. Kc-mpf N. Byrne w A. Mann N. McGuIlnch H. Nowell 1!. Thomas G. Byrne JINIOUS [-•. Dressel F. C Gillet L. Belts H D. Switzcr E. Bredlovv (;. W. Adams A. I ' fannenschmidt H A lilt on H. I ' . I ' ric-t S. Cain SOI ' HOMORES R. Stein H. Bryant W. Scott L. Plasterifige 1 ' .- Dnnkam R. Hitchcock FRESHMEN C Jakcway PLEDGES A. Wilson I ' .al.luin Garlaii.l ,1. Olson 1.. Xn ent I). llitiklry . IVior K. l ' . riu ' 1.. tampl.ell C. I ' ri-ntico W. McGary II I ' oniii ■„Kr t:.,. Iniiulrcl ,xty-t-,ia {Qo ' r p. OLVE RIMEv mm. H. Switzer, ( ., Byrne, C. Takcwav V. Scott. H. Bryant, W. Wilsoi ' i, B. lUinham V. Mann. T. 01s..n, . . Kcmpf. R. Hitchcock i;. Ercllow. F. Drcssel. M. McCiillocli. M. Hyrnc. K. Pr PHI CHI ALPHA ' v6- 3 s I ' agc- tuv liiiii.hcd sixty three !;: )LVERIISlEv PHI DELTA Local Fralcniily Established in ifi;s MEMRRR IX I ' ACULTY Doan Frank S. Kedzic HO NOR AR Y M I- ' .M B ERS Prof. Charles S. Dunford Dr. X ' crnc LeRoy Licutiiiant Cliarles R. Chase Colonel Edward Rich ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Gerald Pctcrst)n Francis W. Ross Bryson McCulloch Kusscl I ' arker .John I ' . Urisbin Mcr v ti C,. Earleman U ' NIOKS John T. Maynard Robert A. Alclnnis Thomas J. Ramsdell Ralph F. Boylan William C. Peck Tod J. Leavitt, Jr. Leonard Schaar Fred E. Deacon Marvin Eggert Earl McConnel Earl W ' aroham Fred W. Dunn James Sample SOPHOMORES Charles E. Roberts John Rnlison James Pinnigcr William Mclntyre Horace Ocker James Cass Elton Moore Carlcton Swift Fred Cameron .Allan Wricht LeRoy Sample Claud Streb Stewart Krentel FRESH. MEN WelliiiKtoM (. libson liarfiel l Thatcher Horace (. raig H Edwaril K Lane Orlando Russell l.riJiiard Kassmussen D.nialil I ampbcll PLEDC.ES Donald MoM, .Mian Keyes Jaek P.arTiard Kov Warner )- cf iQ 2. 8 - sm Page luu huiiiln;! siMy four Si WOL RIME. E. Wareman, li. McConnell, G. Thatcher. S. Krentel, A. Wright R. Boylan, J. Gass. M. Farleman, R. Parker, W. Ross, C. Roberts T. Brisbin, R. Mclnnis, E. Moore, T. Leavitt, T. Riilison, R. Russel V. .Mclntvre, W. Gibson, V. Peck, M. Eggert, W. Dunn, R. Sample PHI DELTA 6 Fagciii-o hundred stxty-five XOL LRINF C PHI KAPPA TAU Xalioinil l-ial,-niity rounded at Miami I ' lik ' rrsilv in load ALPHA ALPHA C HAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 10J4 FACULTY MEMBERS C. E. Kellogg Prof. M. M. McCc James Tyson Prof. B. . . Walpole to ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS W. M. Estes F. Garlock F. Haven H. Hunter G. W. Macier L. L on N. Sedelliauer S. Sinclair L Tillotson D. Weddell W W. Wellman JUNIORS W. Eaton C. R. Felt E. S. Gettel J. S. Hartman G. Hitchings H. F. Kanitz C. M. Leeson H. McAfee C. Mattison D. A. McPherson H. M. Place J. P. Scliwab D. E. Smith SOPHOMORES A. Burnett M. Converse L. Cribbs M. Dixon E. Ellsworth Wm. Haight A. H. Hawkins E. Kelsey R. McCauley W. K. Porter R. unVleck V. G. Armstrong R. W. Cook W. D. Pratt FRESHMEN B. Waterman Waterbury F. Cooper D. C. Carruthers PLEDGES F. H. Sherer J. A. Porter ' )- c lC) o 5 f3 ( )f Page (;iY) Inindrcd sixty voLVERiMEy M mm. Wellman, Leeson. Burnett, Porter. Tillotson, Ellsworth, Armstrong Hitchings, Hartman, Foster, McPherson, Schwab, Sedelbaner Macier. Gettel, Weddell, Garlock, Watterbury Estes, Place, Waterman, Hunter Sinclair, Pratt, Cribbs Eaton, McAtee I yons PHI KAPPA TAU n Page t-i-o huiidrcil sixty: F rD X ' OL ' ERINE. ( j I PHYLEAN Lo.al Fral.-niily Estahlislh-d III ion i HONORARY MI ' .MBF.RS iP Hi) M Dcaii Ward (iiltncr l ' i-,,l. C, L. Allen i Dr. K. C Huston I , ACTIVE MEMBERS ; SENIORS ' K Andt-rson C. MitclKll I N. I arls R. Nfartin K. Daanc . r. Ornic;. E. l- ' ostcr J. Raymond ■ (.rccn (_■. Sali-.l.ury H. Houscr !•-. Stctlir G. NfacEachcrn .Tl ' NIORS H Arnol,l W. ATontKonK-rv S. iJcnHcrdcr K. r.on lnur P. Guetschow r. l-rickson K. Hopkins . ' I ' ,, lies S(3rHOMORRS - Arnol.l H. ffannah T. Bell D. Oviatt B. Crittenden F. Lewis L. Fcnske B. ' inkeniulder L T. Ifavden FRESHMEN T. Englebert J, X ' anDani A. Waack Nf. Greer J. Gafncr J. Knislit S. n ialt H. Draper !•:. (,il.l,s PLEDGES 19?. 6 Page tifo hundred sixty-eight Xv ' ' ■ ' ' VE RIMEv : m •u W9 § Q kaymunJ Fenske. C.reer, Carls, McEachron Loomis. Hannah. Stetler Boughner. AinK. -,..11, I-,ics.m, Caffner r,i-ts, li,«. in..ld H. Arnold. M.iiiin, l,.iimMmerv. Gilihs Hav.l.n. ll,n. ,v, Haanc Mitchell. CrUltn.Un, ll,.pkins. Foster Hell PHYLEAN Page izco hundred : WOI A TvRTNEv PI KAPPA PHI Xali.nial I ' ralrniily Fotiiidcd III C: llciic , ' J (. ' liiirl.-sl.ni. S. C. in igi 4 ALPHA Till-T ( H M ' TKR F.stuhlishfJ „l M. S. C. Ill 5- ' i I.. N. Fields A. Laurie FACULTY MEMBERS T. B. Edmonds T. T. Jasper 5 H. IlriRhani N. I ' .nimm G. C ' lilliert ACTIVE A ' lEAlBERS SENIORS F. LJittman W. Troctor H. Smith R. Brigham F. Hodge A. .M,,rley A. Munson L. l a niond JLNIORS O. Schuster H. Sprague K. Sprague L Welch K. Bless W. Erskine D. Strate R. Swogger SOLirOMORES C . Pope . Runiur L. r.urrou ' hs ' . Dargitz M, Kahl FRESHMEN II. (■..Ilinv L. Davenport E. Hagni K. Kirbv PLEDGES (). Xcirhng 1). Shacklel ' ord 1- . Shutc A. J. Wangcnian PilRC l-.i-o liiiiulrcl Si-.n,ly 19,6 WOLVE RIMEy :m ' - 1? Schuster, Spraguc, Sinitli, Sprague Bi-igliam. Burroughs, Bruium, Dittman Kahl, Brighman, Munson Pope, Erskine, Proctor, Hodge Raymond, Bloss, Dargitz, Strate PI KAPPA PHI 4 Page tzi ' o hundred scrcnty-one AX ' OIA ' ERINtE. i SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Xalii ' iiai l-ratcntily Founded III the I ' nivcnity oj .llahaiiia in iSj6 MRHIGAX (; MM. CH l ' ' ll-,k r.slabli.di -d III M. . (. ' . HI loj; (), L. Snow H. H. Hunt M. Mason C. S. Rollins FACULTY MP:Mr.I ' :RS H. A. Cardine K. H. Baugh E. A. Finney H. W. Dniinia k. i:. Dai lev .vctivp: mkmp.ers .si-:niors . J Sparling K. E, Frve M. H. Wattcrman W. V. Ayrault S. n. Krcagcr ITNIORS H L. Hcnson W. F. Mocllcr R. F. Bannigartncr ' . H. Donaldson K. W. Thompson W. M. Baxter G. W. Jennings SOl ' HOMORFS W. Pennington R. Dodge . . VY. Haga 1 ' . L. Kane C. P. Ladd R. A. Hammond FRESHMEN (,. J. (,ra K. Klin- ' PLEDGES D Ridler R. Sparling D. Booth C. Callahan V. Arnold J. Balcns I.. Simpson C. N ' ordberg R. Crane D. Grove I!. Slinkert 1.. Krneger 1 ). Swan F. Miller .1. anZylen i ' . IH ' nHerder O t iQ 2.6 -© 3) i : FoK ' - ' : ' Innuin;! se-.ciity-l-.co slEyt ' K. Tlin„i|i-,Mn. 1). Swan. K. Kliirj, I ' K.in. J. an Zvk-n. M. liaxter. (. ' . ],a,M, S. Ki.au.r R. Baumgardner, K. Daiiey, W. Moellcr. K. I ' lvt. VV. SparHns. I.. He V. Donaldson, D. Grove, A. Haga, W. Ayrault ' SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Page tivo hundred seventy-three iWOIA RINLEy . TRIMOIRA Loait l-rati-niity Eslahtislird in loij HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. M. M. Cory Prof. H. B. Dirks Prof. L, C. Emmons Prof. H. L. Piililov FACULTY MEMBERS Walter ISTorofsky Fred L. Reynolds ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS G. H. Patterson Andrew Windiate William Spurrier Arnold Carlson Tohn P. Morrow JINIORS Stanley Weed Charles Murphey William MuUer Mclvin E. Brines Lewis Baker Merideth Clark Bursley Henderson , Floyd Rolierts Roy Gezelins Theodore Wilinarth Edward Dobbins Albert McCabc T. Parkes Pinson SOPHOMORES Leo Bullard Amos Knutson Ferris H. Oswal t Lauren Bmwn Thadd Brown Elmer Rcissein Roland iHirsythc Marxin Hurne PLEDGES Stanley Oswalt S. D. Windier Jack Harvey ' rnrncr Loiiswell James Morricc • William Henry Allen Kidder Uoiiald Clark Page lu ' o hundrcil s,--. ' c ily-four :iWOL LRTME. Oswalt, Kidder, Harvey, Oswalt, Roossien i:ullard. McKnife, Gezelius, Muller. Clark, Baker Patterson, Dobbins, Brown, Morrow, Henderson Forris, Forsythe, Spurrier, Roberts, Carlson, Knutson TRIMOIRA Page two hundred scvcnty-Hvc s T RTNlEv i ULYSSIAN Loral I-ralrrnily EsUihlishi-d ill iqjj HONORARY MEMBERS I ' rofe sor S. G. Bcrquist Mr. C. D. Wilkins ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS . rn..lil r.can ( ' . Xci.lcrmcioi M. k, ChI.IucH V. F. Xcwell C. Crapsor C anSlykc K. Fishback F. H. Willis r. H.iffman G. N. Yerkcs W. S. Ki rk T. Daw JUNIORS A. .1. Artutis O. E).iw(l W. A. Cakes R. W. Ei.lson L. C. Cook F. G. Woodnian A. A. LaPlant N. Stuart F. Leedv SOPHOMORES G. E. Bowers I- H. Harrington H. A. Benjamin K. B. Ponnell H. C Cook V. J. r ' etcrs.iu M. P. Douglas V. M. Smith FRESHMEN L. R. Dowel C. E. Ro.Ulins; J. B. (iillicrt L. G. Wiu-klasin A. J. Jennings T. Carlson D. J. Lewis R. Payne A. Little Page t-,1.0 hundreJ seventy-six .VOLVT RINEv O. Dinvd. V. Kirk. Benjamin, Hoffman, Willis I.. Dowd, Gilbert, Cook, Bradley, LaPlant, Bean, Douglas live, Moshier, Lewis, X ' aneklassen, Payne, Artutis, Harringtun Brown, Crapser, Verkes, Carlson, Fishbeck, Snyder, Little VanSlyks, Batchelor, Eidson, Redding ULYSSIAN Pa e tzi ' o hundred seventy-. W()I LRlMF.i UNION LITERARY SOCIETY Local Fratcniily Established 1876 HONORARY MEMBERS Thumas Gunsoii Capt. Jos. H. Hinwood 2)1 T. C. Cook b. Z. Hood L. E. Laubaugh C, J. Olin J. K. McElroy ACTIVE MEMl ' .ERS SENIORS B. C Cox A. A. Abbott E. R. Hancock E. A. W ' enner JINIORS L. E. Peterson C. P. Passink J. W. VanPutten J. A. YanAken L. W. Witherell V. K. Anderson F, J. Corr R. W. Sanders J. K. Robinson l . Schultz H. Vandcrx een A. Howard T. ' anZanden L. J. Turppa H. Smead R. J. Jennings P. Troth SOPHOMORES Ross Smith L. W. Schupbach f. Bestervelt J. C. Derr C. VVardwell R. W. Miller C. Lisch E. DcWeerd G. Breen FRESHMEN R. Carruthers C. Durst W. Hamlin S W. 1 iiMican PLEDGES A. McElrov Page two hundred seventy-eight c lQ o 6 -ta ©?r 3) : VERIMEy l5 Deur. Troth. Green, Howard, VanPutten. Anderson, Bestervelt Corr Hancock, Laubaugh, McElory, Hood, Olin, VanderVeen Cook Smith, Lisch. Jennings, Tetersen, Passink. VanZanden, Cox UNION LITERARY n Page tuo hundred seventy-nine - ' OLVERIMEv e 9 : INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL officp:rs O. E. Grimes, President K. E. Dailcy, Vice-President J. P. Morrow, Sec.-Treas. L. Greene, Student Council Rep. Ac Thee. II ------- c. Beck K. Sclin.cdcr Alplia (,amnia Kho ----- A. K„,,l,laucli J. Breylogle I ' elphic ------- G. Farley F. Rinchart Delta Sigma I ' hi ----- . Ikrsey R. Leavengood 11 Eclectic ------- L. J, („,uUt O.E.Grimes Eunnmiaii - - - - - - - , („„,(hvin D. Hudson Hermiaii ------- ' | iM-eemaii L Greene Hesperian - - - - - - - H. J lUirris K. F. Davies Lambda I hi Alpha ----- M,,rris 1. Symonds Olympic ------- F. Lang K, Davis I ' hi Chi Alpha ------ H. Switzer W. Mann Phi Delta ------- K I!,,ylan R. Parker Phi Kappa Tau - - - - - (,. Macier D. McPhcrson Phylean ------- H. Arnold M. Ormes I j Pi Kappa I ' hi ------ O. Schuster H. Smith I S. A. E. ------ - V ' . Moeller R. E. Dailey Trimoira ------- ' . hilkr T. P. Morrow [f riyssian - - - - - - - . 1 G. Hoffman L. C. Cook Y I ' nion Literary ------ C. Olin F. T. Corr cf IQ 2.6 ' ©yac3 ' £ a ragf t:vo hundred ciehly yOLVERIMEv MQ- ' i Morrow Goulet, Arnold, Olin, Beck, Moellcr ids, Knoblauch, Switzer, Grimes, Hudson, Goodwin, Hoffn lurris, Boylan, Greene, Lang, Davies, Leavengood, Farlev Macier, MuUer, Farley, Parker, Schuster, Dailev Mann, Corr, Bersey, Smith, Breyfogle McPherson INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Page two hundred eighty-one pQRe tjio hundred etghty-two s ororittes Page tzvo hundred eighty-three VERTME. ALPHA CHI OMEGA Xaliomil l-rali-rnily Founded at Dc I ' an- ' in iSS ' i BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Established at 71 . 5. C. in ig ' S ALUMNI ADVISER Mrs. Blanche B. Dirks HOUSE CHAPERONE Miss Grace Mead ACTIVE MKMB]£RS SENIORS Dorothy Hartman Ruth Anne Bowen Ellen Clements Marjorie . shley Elizabeth Gillis JUNIORS Ruth Osthaus Robena Wood SOPHOMORES Irene Chapin Frances Davis Elizabeth Ann Day Nina Evans Mildred Everingham Winifred Kalchthaler Jessie Kuhn Shirley Mixer Jane Piatt Donna Werliack Clara Wilson Margaret Wilson Marian .Mlerton Elizabeth Krause FRESHMEN Irene Leavengood Elizabeth Smith Beatrice Comstock Iva Jane Price PLEDGES Virginia Glover Josephine Hayharker t? 5) cf 19 2.6 ' (Sar S) Fofic two hundred eighty-four OLVLRINlEy i i I). ii.iiiMi.iP, K, Kmu, „, I r,„r, !■■ I, ,11,,, N. i; .Mi, I). Werhtck. I, Piatt, Iv Day. W. Kalchthalt-r, I. Cliapiii C. Wilson, E. Smith, S. Davis, M. Ashley, S. Mixer J. Kuhn, I. Leavengood, E. Kraus, M. Allerton, E. Clements ALPHA CHI OMEGA Page f.i ' o huiMlrcii cighlyfivc WOLVT.RINEy ALPHA GAMMA DELTA .Wilioiiul J-nitcniity I ' uuiidi-d III Syruiiisi- I ' lirrmily in jgiq CHI (, HAI ' TKU Estahlishrd al M. S. C. in ;0- ' - ' HOUSK CHAPERONE Mrs. Edith Gillhciolev i a ACTU !;: MEMBERS SENIORS Evelyn Mills ' irginia Chase Annaliclle MacRae Luis Hall Margaret Longnetkc Clara Giffcis Julc McMillan L)urt thca Alalpass Mildred Lamh JUNIORS Helen Meisel Augusta Christiansen Erma Christiansen Josephine Griggs Margaret Woodruff Virginia Lamb SOPHOMORES Ernestine Soverecn Dorothy Janson Roma Hubbard Cora Marie Hunt Marguerite Phillips FRESHMEN Elsie Bullard PLEDGES Inez Whittcmorc Jean Whitley Doris Kain Marion Marks Grace E ' lotcn Ruth Erskine Elizabeth Clark Phylis DeVries Doris I ' ostluunu ©■ cf iQ a 6 m- mQ Page f.io htttulrcl eighty six X RIMEv 16 D. Jansen. R. Erskine. E. Sovereen. R. Hubbard. D. Malpass V. Chase. J. McMillan, M. Lamb. P. DeWies G. Floten. M. Longnecker. H. Meisel. . . MacRae, M. I ' hillipi T. Cerdel, E. Bullard, T. Taylor. C. Giffels ALPHA GAMMA DELTA S Q?.6 Page t:io hundred eighty-. r RTME ' -7 ALPHA PHI Xati. ' iial l-riiti-niity l-fitiidi-d ill Syrihii.i,- I ' lin ' ryMly nl iS-i BETA BETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in ' QJJ PATRONS Mr. and .Mrs, T. B. Hassolman Mr 5 i Mrs. B. P,. Knscl.cium HOLSE CH.XPEROXE Miss Neva Lovewcll ACTR ' E MKAIBKRS SENIORS Helen Mengel Dorothy Rtibinson !Mary Marshall Emily Lorce Catherine Phillips Marguerite Sprague Ellen Farley Carolyn Manor Gretchen Haviland Gladys Norton Mattie Rouse Jl-NIORS Marion l-,,ldy Josephine I ' lynn Carol Stnne Eoretta . laconibcr Dorothy Foster Margaret Goodson SOPHOMORES Mary OXimnor Myrta Susan Coons Mary VV ' oodvvorth Henrietta Schmidt Jeanne Stokes Bcrnice Sexton Madeline Dnlso FRESHMEN Ellen Johnston Betty Carr Enimaline Rademaker . deline Kiel.ler PLEDGES Marion Nesson ( ©► c ig i 6 £ 3) Peine l-.co Inindrcd cighlyiight WOLVERINE i L. -M , I, I .:... r,. Haviland. C. Norton M. Rouse, H. AUu a. C. . I.iii,,i. A. Kiebler, .M. Eddy. M. Coons C. Stone. M. Sprague. J. Flynn, E. Rademaker. M. Woodworth, E. Loree C. Phillips, M. Marshall. D. Robinson, M. O ' Connor, M. Goodson, M. Nessen ALPHA PHI I ' agc luo hundred ciglityiiine iWOlA ' ERlNEy CHI OMEGA Xatinnal I-ralrnnly Founded at riii-: -rsify of .Irl.-niLuis in iSgs XI GAAI A CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in iqj6 PATRONESSES Mrs. C. P. Halligan Mrs. E. T. Hallniai FACULTY MEMBERS Mrs. . . J. Clark Mrs. H. H. Halladay Mrs. Mary Hcndrick Mrs. C. S. Robinson HOUSE CHAPEROXE Mrs. Maruarit Madison Kulli , ndrus ACTIM-: Ml ' .MP.ERS SENIORS Elizalicth Tavlor Helen Burrell Mildred Courtney Sara Kidman Tl ' NlOKS Marie Lucas Olive Peck Phyllis Trautman SOPHOMORES Grace Banks Bina Boonstra Katliryn Faner .Mary Gumaer Lois Lancaster llattic Lucas Juanita .McKibben (ieorgia Sheldrick Elizabeth Van Denburg Frances Perrin Kalhrvn Tinsman Barbara Bake irpinia D ' .Alton Dorothv Lieth FRESHMEN Belle Trott Katlirxn ' an. kcn , neta Anderson Saliina Hendersor Dorothy Hillman lane Hyatt PLEDGES .Mary Hyatt .Anne Louise Pearse Margaret Telford Catherine Lisch i9 Page 1710 huiidrcii ninety . ' OLX RIME. r K. Taner. ir. Courtney, K. Tinsman. V. D ' Alton G. Banks. E. Tavlor, O. Peck, D. Leith, M. Cumaer, L. Lancaster S. Kidman, K. . n lrns, M. I.ucas, H. Burrell, C. Sheldrick, B. Boonstra D. Hillman. F. I ' errin. T. McKibbon, H. I.ucas. K. Van , kcn, B. Bake CHI OMEGA Pane t-.io hiindicd :niu-ty-aiie WOL ' ERINEy ERO ALPHIAN A, Ml Vralcniily Ilsitiblislii-d ill 1004 U HONOKA ] y M F.MBF.RS I ' rof. and Mrs. Robins. ui Pmf. and Mrs. Harlsucli rrs. Halladay Miss Osscc Hughes Miss . nna I ' ayha Miss Ruth Fickes Dr. Marie Dye ii HOUSF. CH. PERONE Mrs. ]uh ' a Kane ACTIM ' : MF.MRER. SENIORS Lucille Allen Frances Chambers Marguerite Kirker Isabel I.aird Ruth Simmons I ' auline Scott . nn McPherson Bessie Castle Blanche Snyder Marion Trumliull Margaret Hubbanl IFNIORS Alice Tccl .Arlinc Ogden Marv Dec Rohn SOPHOMORES Dora .Anderson Margaret argo (icraldine Crande Elizabeth Kuhn . hiiy I. on I.ijka FRF.SHMEN Virginia Kaiser Nellie Walker Dorothea McConne . hiry Ann Cptegrove I ' liyllis Sbassberger Margaret Lane I-A ' rn Streeter Elizabeth Hudson PLEDGES l)..ris Mullock I ' auline Taylor lAelvn Carbine O c iQ as -© ac3 ' i r il:c Ml Iniiuirr, iiiiu-ly-l7i.o WOLVr ' lEvC p. Scott, M. Uptegrove, JI. Tnimbull yi. Hubbard. B. Snvder, A. JlcPherson. L. Allen. B. Castle M. Kirker. D. Anderson. ' M. Lipke, G. Crandall. P. Tavlor, N. Walkc S. Chambers. R. Simmons, A. Tecl. .M. Vargo. . Kaiser, I. Laird ERO ALPHIAN n Page two hundred ninety-three ' SWOLVERIMEv c - I KAPPA ALPHA THETA ili,n!(il l-ialcniily 1-oitiidcd at IK- I ' anw I ' luvcrsily in rS;o I5F.T. ri (_H. rTl ' .k Estahlislu-d al M. S. C in lOJ i HOl ' SE CIIAPERONE Mrs. Lucie Yates acti p: MKi ir.i ' :KS SENIORS Frances Harvey Alice McWood Mag lalcnc Alger Emma Hyde Williiui McDunald Helen Ricliey Helen Hart Margaret Partlow Jane Dean Dorothy Butler Esther Hall [L ' NIORS Esther Darling Irene Johnston Jean Moore Marguerite Clark SOPHOMORES l{elen Murdock Lois Crane FRESHMEN Ruth Sangster Mary Joe Thomas Martha l- ' arlcy 1 loriithy Traphagen Morothea Youngs Josephine Rulison Adele Foster Mary Hewitt Maxine McNanies F ' lorence Tower Margrct Ryan Margaret Stevens PLEDGES (uraldine Aldrich Page tim InaulrcJ iniu-ty-fo ' ' (S W WOLVERINE C ■ : u J. RuHson, M. ilcNames, D. Traphagcn, E. Darling, R. Sangster, D. Butler D. Youngs, H. Murdock, W. McDonald, A. McWood, J. Dean, A. Foster M. Matthews, M. Alger, E. Hvdc, F. Harvey, H. Richie. R. Tower, M. Partio M. Fhrley, M. Clark, F. Tower, I. Tohnson, I.. Crane, J. Moore KAPPA ALPHA THETA 5 Page t-.io hundred ninety-five :«WOL RINEy e KAPPA DELTA A ' nlioiial Fiatrniity Founded at I ' iiuiinin Slate Collcur in rS )S 2iS ALPHA ALl ' HA CHAI ' TF.R Established at M. S. C. in IQ24 PATRONESSES Mrs. R. N. Olin Mrs. G. R. Munshav Mrs. F. W. Fabian Mrs. F. W. Merrick HOL SF. CHAPERONE Mr ' ;. Lillian Snadicor Florence Hurst Catherine Olds All.erta Sliivtcr ACTIXT, MEMBERS SENIORS Ercel Oliver .■ gnes Trumliull Fannie Brubaker Marie Bostlcmann Lucile Bunge Alice Lange .Alice Laycock ILNMOKS Ilo Smith Margaret Stanton Mary Sherman Rnselle Wrislev SOPHO.MORES Elizabeth Cole irginia Davis Kathryn Grettenbcrger X ' irginia Hack Florice Jorgensen Shirley Kline Afargaret Gittins Virginia Lauzun FRESHMEN .Margaret Preston Evelyn White Doris Kingsbury Janette Gerdel Thelma Tavlor Marv Laxton Ruth Endlich Helen drove ' i det Hamcr Orra Hocflinger Kathrvn Hawlev PLEDGES Faye Johnson Kathryn Lynch P)lanche Smith Doci. W ' atkins S- cflQa6 r 9 Piigc l-io huiulrcil ninety vu M. Miir.n.m. I ' . CmIc, I. Smith, V. Hack, F. Ilurst, F. Biiibaku C. OlJs, M. Bu tclmann, R. Wrisk-v, I,. Bunge. E. White, V. Lauzcii S. Kline, K. Grettenheriier, P. KinKshurv, A. Shiyter, A. Trumbull, E. 01i M. I axton, M. Gittens, W Davis, A. Lange, M. Stanton, F. Jorgensen KAPPA DELTA Page t-wa hiiiidrcii iuiicty-sc2cn 15 woI ' LRI s[E. ii SESAME Loral Sorority Establixlied in iQog HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Lewis Fuller ACTIVE ?iIEMRERS SENIORS Lucille Latson Marjoric Seigneur Elizalieth Kriegcr Florence Priest L. L Roth Dorothy Cohurn Viva Shell Ella Clare Kempfer JUNIORS Katherine Kempfer Martha Backman E.lith Rush Catherine Hallock Dorothy Adams Ruth Fender SOPH OMORES Mary I ford Emma Munsell Mildred Wangeman Dorothy Nicholson Ruth Fishheck FRESHMEN Annie Laura Becker Margaret Stevenson PLEDGES lule Oseward 5 ' cf IQ 9,6 ( ) : Page tuo liutidrcd inncly-cight VOLVLl K. Kempfer, M. Iford. N. Bacliman, M. Stevenson, D. Adan L. Latson. E. Krieger, F. Priest. E. Rush, L. Roth D. Cobourn, C. Hallock, M. Seigneur, R. Fishbeck, A. Becke SESAME v6- 3- Page tivo hundred ninety-nine ' OLVE.RINlE.Q a SIGMA KAPPA National Fraternity Founded at Colby College lSy4 ALPHA TAU CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in O- ' HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. Marie Dye Mrs. John Phelan HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. E. A. Balmer ' k ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS V iviil Bainbridgc Adelaide Cribbs Kathleen Fox Dorothy French Charlotte Briedenstein Florence Cowles Emma Holmes Jane Hull .Mice Hunter JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Elizabeth Burge Marie Fox Dorothy Holden Rose Kecfer Isabel King Arlene (jalligan Majel Horning Mildred Koyl FRESHMEN PLEDGES Geraldinc Gillespie Evelyn Keyes Estelle Morse Dorothy Sawyer Gladys Morse Eleanor Nique Gwendolyn Packwood Ro.salie Ward Eunice Winans Fern Kinton Isabel Mclntyre Mary Nelson lanette Trachsel Lois Menzies Bervl Stark . ' i 3 ' cSriQ9. ' ' (Sr i: r Pope three hutiiired A. Hunter. K. Fcix. I). llMlkri. i ., Al ise, G. Gillespie. M. Fox E. Winans. J. Hull. 1). l-.xncli. K. Holmes, A. Cribbs F. Burgc. F. Kinton. E. Morse L. Menzies, E. Keyes, M. Nelson, D. Sawyer, V. Bainbridge E. Nique. I. Mclntyre. J. Trachsel, I. King, G. Packwood SIGMA KAPPA run, ' three ludubcd i iWOLX RItSlEv 6 © ' THEMIAN Local Fraternity Established in ifi(;iS ' M HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Norma Roseboom Miss Helen Grimes Miss Louise Clemens 6: HOl ' SE CHAPERONE Mrs. Alice Bates ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Marian Bennett Catherine Broaihvt Elna Bowen Marion Green Flossie Pangborn Marjorie Sanford Dorothy Shoesmith Alildred Peterson Louise Stoner Mary Klla Fahrncy Ernestine Cameron Betty Leadley Pauline Massey Ellen Muns;er Tl ' NIORS Margaret Raincy Genevieve Sanford Henriette Scovell Ruth Canby Beryl Farr Marian Finch SOPHOMORES Helen Koch Mary Lou Wrasse Margaret Patterson Beryl Abbey Ruth Allison Anne Anderson Lucile Blankenship Josephine Carey FRESHMEN Jane Haire VVilma Kinney Magdalena Steensma .Mice Stewart IJ Alice Marlin W ' iimirred Draper PLEDGES Margaret Walker t . cf iQ ' iC -fci -ey ® Page tliicc Imiulrcd (; - ) ; OLVE r © M. Patterson, M. Finch. F. Pangborn, B. Abbey. M. Peterson, M. Rainey G. Sanford. A. Stewart. L. Blankinship, C. Broadwell, H. Scovell, R. Allison L. Stoner, M. Green, M. Wrasse, D. Shoesmith, E. Bowen. A. Anderson, M. Bennett M. Sanford, J. Haire, E. Cameron, W. Kinney, B. Leadlev, M. Falirney, P. Massey THEMIAN g Page three lunidral tin !)WOLVE.RIIS[E i PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Alpha Chi Omega — .Mrs. Dirks Dorothy Hartman Beatrice Comstock Alpha Gamma Delta — Sylvia Schimmel Margaret Longnecker Mildred Lamb Alpha Phi— Dordthy Roliinsiiii Kllen Farley Chi Omega — Mabel Gettel Elizabeth Taylor Mildred ( ' ourtney Ero Alphian — Marguerite King Frances Chambers Marion Trumbull Kappa Alpha ' I ' heta — Marjorie Gitchell Margaret Matthews Dorothy Butler Kappa Delta — Gladys Franks Florence Hurst Roselle Wrisley Sesame — Miss Clemens Lucile Latson Dorothy Coburn Sigma Kappa — Marjorie Kcnyon Kathleen Fox Alice Hunter Themian — Mary Ella Fahrncy Ernestine Cameron A ' isi )i iQz m-(sy ss iim ■ Itinulml f. ERIME. (T l . ll.nlni.H.. K. l-,. , M. I..i,,mM. k. 1 i;. Farkv. L. Latson. 1). Cobuin, M. L ' uurtncv. , 1. Triiiiihiill A. Hunter, D. Butler, M. I amb, R. Wrisley D. Robinson, F. Hurst, F. Chambers, M. Matthews, E. Camera PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL M Page three hundred five Paf;c three hundred i tiblications and ijoards Page three hundred sei ' en B ;WOLVE.RTNE. i 1928 WOLVERINE V.uyrvn I ' .nn, n, i;.lil. ' r WOLVERINE STAFF J. Biirrcn Hroun Mniiaiiiiig Editor Russell I );iaiK ' issislai ' it Editor Herliert Hcmlrv Advertising Editor Harry Burris Orqanization Editor John Kelly. . ' . .Athletic Editor Henriette Scovcll Co-cd Editor Foster Mohrhardt Feature Editor Beth Gillis Class Editor Lucile Allen Art Editor Paul Troth Humor Editor I ' hilip Locke Photographic Editor Phillis Trautnian Co-ed Athletic Editor SFXIOR ASSISTANTS John Kaiser ( harles Olds JUNIOR ASSISTANTS Tva Price Alvin LaPlant Margaret HuMiard William Muller Rosellc Wrisley Helen Burrell Betty Leadlcy Beatrice Comstock Gertrude W ' ooduorth SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS Harlow Mcn.i Jane Piatt Nelli e Walker Jessie Knhn Mildred E eriniiham I-Ri:SlIMl-.N ASSISTANTS Alfred I. neck K. 1.. Roel.eek Fav lohnson FIsic Billiard Blaiulie Smith ] JK igK(J ? 5) cfl02.6 .J Q) ,6 m Page Ihrec tniwlrcd cigl t vVE RIME. ti I IM,-. Alk-n. Roebeck. Scovcll, Kaiscr Locke, Daane, Lueck Burris, Gillis, Hendry Troth, Price, Mohrhardt, Trautman, Meno WOLVERINE STAFF m n Page three hundred nine WOlALRIMEv i MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tohn Kelly. Edito kwcll, The Michigan State News, student newspaper of Michigan State College, is entirely published and edited by students elected to the executive positions of the staff at the annual all-college elections. .Appearing twice weekly, its circulation includes every student of the college, majority of the faculty, and a large number of outside subscribers. The editorial policy followed by the staff attempts to give the readers clear and accurate discussion on current college problems, while in the news columns the staff tries to present in a complete and unbiased manner all events occuring on the Campus. During the past few years the News has undergone an unusual increase in size, doubling its extent both in size and times published. IMacing the suliscription on the list of compulsory fees of the college has estab- lished it in a firm financial position and greatly augmented its desirability as a medium of reaching tlie studrnt biiilv. EDITORIAL STAFF T. W. Kelly, Editor-in-Chief R. . . Mclnnis, Assistant Editor W. Aluller, Assistant Editor D. Shoesmith, Co-ed Editor J. Haskins, Sports Editor H. Scovell, Society Editor F. Troth, Feature Editor .M. Nesson, Exchange Editor REPORTERS T. Porter L. Geyer 1. Burger R. Fishbeck E. Cummins E. Smith E. Ellsworth T. Merrill T. Stenberg V Kinker G. Vo..dw.,rth ' M. Finch .A. V. Glidden S Krental M. Jennings H. Koch L. E. Bre.labl T. Knapp R. risley M. Izant 1. Chapin (, Larke M. Courtney R. Magnus K. Lynch n BUSINESS STAFF V. M. Harkwell. Business Manager L. Bunge, .Icctiunts ASSISTANTS L. Snider, Advertising W. .Shook, Advertising H. B Meno H. Keibler R. Whitburn I.. Sipple R. I.. Tennings If. Miller I-. I ' .rubaki 1.). W. I.e. E. Gillhooley A. Gacrtner Pagr three hutulrcil ten c lQ 9.6 ' ©( OL T.RIMEv $ a Scovtll, Mclnnis, Shoesmith, Shook Ellswortli, Haskins, Fishbeck, Bredahl, Stenberg Snider, Troth, Cummins, MuUer Courtney, Wrisley, Nessen Jennings, Porter, Snider, Bunge STATE NEWS STAFF 5 Page three hundred eleven yj : WOL ERIME. C i F si3 tJ Jf JuJu 1i 4a X !«■• . % JT - _Jf? ' Clark. Orr, Schuster, n.nvd r.ean, Farley, .Munsnn MICHIGAN AGRICULTURIST The Michigan Agriculturist is pubHshe-i! in the interot iif conserving Mich- igan ' s farms and forests, encouraging liettei ' h ing cnn(hti(in in the farm home and aiding boys and girls on Michigan farms in clul) wurk. .iml helping them to enter Michigan State, the oldest agricultural college in the world. The Agricul- turist ])iiints out to students that agriculture does not need more farmers but better farmers. It brings the whole Ag student bod - closer together and keeps them in touch with the alumni and the alniiini in IducIi with llieir Alma Mater. b:i)lTOKIAL STAFF G. Farley, Editor-in-Chief A. I ' .aur P). Smith ( ' ,. B. Richards J. Gottschalk J. Stiian ami I. W. Clark. Assistants REPORTFRS W. W. Thomp son T. W. Morcy L. D. Hoyt E. Pcsoncn T. N. Hurd O. Dowd H. Smith n BUSINESS STAFF A. Bean, Business Manager A. Orr, O. Schuster and A. K. Munso .■)ssistants ; ' a6-ta -©? ' f.igr tl,n-i ' Inaulrcl turl ' .c VLRIME. i U THE M. S. C. RECORD piililicatiun issued mcmthly for the alumni and former students of the Michigan State I ' ollesje. liv the M S. C. Association THE M. S. C. ASSOCIATION Since the first alumni organization meeting hack in 1869, and especially since its reorgan- ization in 1913, the M. S. C. Association has enjoyed a continuous growth. Uniting the alumni and former students and serving the Michigan State College has been its primary purpose. The field work carried on through the branch clubs maintains contacts once estab- lished with the College and spans the gap between student days and alumnidom. The association is responsible for the erection of the Union Memorial Building and is interested in its completion. Officers of the association for the current year are : Arthur C. MacKinnon, ' 95, Bay City, President ;■ G. Vern Branch, ' 12, Detroit, Vice-President R. Bruce McPherson, ' go, Howell, Treasurer Robert J. McCarthy, ' 14, East Lansing, Secretary Glen O. Stewart, ' 17, Lansing, .-Uioiini Field Secretary MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (Elected at large) Henry T, Ross, ' 04, Milford Frances Kirk Patch. ' 14 East Lansing E. E. Gallup, ' 96, Lansing Harris E. Thomas, ' 85, Ex-officio, Lansing E. W. Ranncy, ' 00, Ex-officio, Greenville Frank F. Rogers, ' 8.3, Ex-officio, Lansing Page tlirce liundrcd thine : WOLVLRINIEv Clyde Olin. PicsUeut STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council i?- the governing body of the Michigan State College stu- dent liody. its hoard of directors. Composed of representatives from each of tlie classes, cla s presidents, and representatives of the Interfraternity Council, X ' arsity Club, and the Michigan State News, the organization acts as intermediary in all student-facultv affairs, has charge of all-c(.illege esents, and executes the functions of student government, ( )FFICh:RS Arthur Carls, SL-iiior Piwuilciil I.ecn (Irccnc, Inter j ralcruily Coiiiu-il ! John Andcrsdn, .hiin,ii- I ' rrsidriil lanus Mdosli. I ' cirsily Club ' j ' Hard,! Hannali. S.iphoiiion- ' n ' vi( , J..I1M Kelly, Slalc Xcus Editor fluracu (. raig, I-rcslninui I ' rrsiilciit r? SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES ? ,6 Clyde Olin, President Fred Pierce Q Arthur Carls 1 | ; JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES Robert Mclnnis, Secretary-Treasurer Max (joodwin SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATI E Everett Cummins ' !iO ' ! Q 2.6 - 3 - S? a)j :a3Ei . Page three hundred fourteen OLVLRIME. J. Kelly, R. Mclnnis, M. Goodwin, E. Cu L. Greene, F. Pierce, J. McCosh A. Carls, J. Anderson, H. Hannah, H. Craig STUDENT COUNCIL 5 Page three hundred fifteen : WOLVERIME. Flossie Pangborn, President WOMEN ' S SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The Women ' s Self Government Association endeavors to further the spirit of unity among the women, to retjulate all matters pertaining- to student life, and tn increase tiieir sense (if responsiliilil in developing and maintaining high htandards among cullege Wiimeti. The memhershi]! of W. S. ( I. A. inchule the vice-])resident of the h ' reshman class, one S(i] liiimiire reiire-entatix e, two junioi ' rejiresentatix es, whci serve also during tlieir senior ear, an l twd rejiresentatives elected hy the Senior class. Tliere are scver;il ex-of iciti members representing ari(His campus organizations. . fe(e;e(®Bi( ( h )- c: 192.6 3 ' © - Page three hundred sixteen v-ii ' Tt - 15 St -,jrta ' A - -. « i. H ' - i SS!ia. ;.Sa., . rf t .- ■ f-j v- ' 1 M. Fahrnev. M. Mattlifws, M. P. Massey, F.. Hyde. K. Taylo WOMEN ' S SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION MKMI ' .I ' IRS Mrs. Clara Powell, Advisor Flossie Pangborn, President Marguerite Spraguc, Vice-President Margaret Matthews, Secretary Irene Austin, Treasurer Mary Fahrnev Emma Hyde Elizabeth Taylor Ellen Farley Pauline Massey Winifred Kalchtbaler Dorothy Hillman r tiuudied scvciitccti Ji i ' OlA ' ERlNE. -. T. Kellv, F. J ' .inKboin. 11. Bnuvn C. Ofin, G. Farky, W. narkucll, A. P.L.in BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS TIu I ' .iiard nt I ' uliliciitions is composed of nunilurs of the college laeiilty. college officials and memliers of the student body. Its purpose is the super ision uf all official student pulilicatiiins as re,gards the management, the finances and the staff. J. Jj. Jlassehnan, Sr(rctary A. H. Nelson - J. B. Hill - - - - G. O. Stewart - John Kelly. Chaiiiuan Wayne Uarkwell I ' uiren Uruun - - - Clyde Olin Flossie Panghcjrn George Farley - - - Arnold Bean - - - MEMBERS Director of Publicity Associate I ' rof. of Knglish Assistant Dean of .Agriculture Editor. M. S. C. Record Editor, Michi.gan State News Business Manager, Michigan State News Editor, r02.S Wolverine I ' resiili nt, Snirleiit C.iuncil President, W. S. G. A. Editor, Michigan Agriculturist Business Manager, Michigan Agriculturist % ti( m? ( si iQ a 6 m3) :;a9E Page three hundred eighteen u LIBERAL ARTS BOARD The College, by means of fun ls olitained from a lilanket student fee, pruviiles a series if lectures and entertainments. The Liberal Arts Board has charge uf engaging the artists who appear on the course. MEMBERS W. W. Johnston, Chairman and Secretary C. P. Halligan, Treasurer T. B. Hasselnian j. R. Taylor Dorothy Robinson William Sparling Robert Baker Alice Teel Page three hundred nineteen iWOLVERIMEy ; W. Neller, M. Averv W. Lowery, W. Newell YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION offic1 ' :rs Walter W. Ncllcr, President Mi-1. H. Averv, I ' icc-Prcsidi ' iil K. D. McLean. Scc.-Trras. Lawrence H. l)e ' ries, Assistant Scc.- ' frcas. COMMITTKK CHAIRMl X Iteamau Smith, Hospital William F. Newell, Social Service Howard Luscombe, Deputation Berton Dole, Asst. Deputation Prof. R. B. ' ea er, (;,-) Knhert Li.wry. Publicity William Freeman, Forum Franklin Howell. Deputation Lake Simpson, Deputation il Secretarv ,T7 ' A miM ' ii ' 19 as i -s aQ)«®:a@2S. Pane Hirer huiulrcil tucnty I R. Wrisley, W. MacDonaid, E. Morse, G. Hutchinson, E. Taylor C. Phillips, W. Kalchthaler, M. Wangeman, O. Peck, F. Nadeau YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SECRETARY Miss Neva Lovewcll MEMBERS Elizabeth Taylor, President Kstclle Morse, Secretary Catherine Phillips, Treasurer Josephine Flynn, Chairman of Social Committee Winifred Kalchthaler, Chairman of Social Service Committee Hattie Lucas, Chairman of Membership Committee Mildred Wangeman, Chairman of Deputation Cominillee Willena MacDonaid, Chairman of Program Committee Roselle Wrisley, Chairman of Publicity Committee Florence Nadeau, Chairman of Employment Committee Gladys Hutchinson, Chairman of Racial and International Study Croups Frances Lamb, Chairman of Girl Reserve Work Olive Peck, Chairman of Foreign Born Committee S WOLVERIMEv Oi-imes, WoucKvorth Crittenden, Shoesmith UNION BOARD MK ir,i-:RS (). E. Crimes ' 2S. I ' rrsiclciil Dorothy Shot-smitli ' - ' S. J ' iL-, ' -l ' r, udciit Marion cindwortli ' _ ' i) ( ' . Ix Crittcmk-n ' 30 k. B. Mcl ' licrson ' 00. i rcnsurcr K. J. Mctartliy ' 14, Srcrelary I ' ruf. K. K. Steward I ' n.f. L. (. ' . riant K. B. Hill ' 15 (). L. Snow ' 10 I-. liitney Watkins 93 (.irovcr Dillman ' J2 Mrs. Helen Dodge Stack ' ii Pres. K. L. Bntterfield A. C. MacKinnon ' 95 iS.( JK(C : © © « 19 2.6 ' (SnO) Fage time Ininiircii l-.icnly-ltvo vu i a E. Hyde. M. It ' ord, L. tJunge, U. Robinson U. ' argo, D. Hartman. M. Wangeman, D. Tansen McKibbon, E. Farley, H. Scovell, R. Walstead, P. C.ibso CAMPUS GIRLS ASSEMBLY Campus Girls ' Assembly meets every Sunday noon in the People ' s Church, and is open to every co-ed on the campus. The cabinet is composed of one girl from each dormitory, sorority house, and East Lansing. The cabinet arranges the programs which this year have included various professors of the college who ha e given either traveling accounts, book reviews, or ?.hort philosophical discussions. MEAIBERS Dorothy Robinson, President Donna Dean Horton, ' rrcasttr, Pauline Gibson, Secretary Dorothy Jansen Dorothy Hartman Ellen Parley Juanita McKibbin Emma Hyde Lucile lUmge Margaret argo Mary H ' ord Evelyn Keyes Henrietta .Scovell Mildred Wangeman Edna Taylor Ruth Walstead Berth .Agnes Besscy % Piigc tluec liiDulicd tuciily-three WOLVERIMEy C JI. Wangciiian, B. McCrmick. K. Wonser T.. Mcnzies, M. Zciiikc. F. Perrin, W. P.ake ' d. R. Waistcad, J. Kclvrtson. N. I ' .vans. F. THE CAMPUS HOUSE COUNCIL The ( ainpus Huuse ( ' ihiiumI was nrKaniztd in the sprinj, ' if IQ . The pcrscmnul nf the council (20 girls) was chosen hy the advisor of women and was given official status hy the vote of the W. S. G. A. This group cooperates with W. S, G. A. in maintaining standards in the dormitories and helping to create the type of cultural atmosphere which is considered a ital factor in the development of personality. MEMF.IiRS ' i Frances Perrin Clarice Card ; j Nina Evans Mildred Wangeman X Lois Menzies Bertha McCormick Q Gcraldine Stahler 1 Ruth Wonser ' iloma Baker Ruth Walstead Clara Tyler Ida Rohertson Marjorie Zenike Edna Taylor ! ' I ' dorence Kadeau Morothy inccnt % 192.6 yJocational o defies Page three hundred tti ' enty-iive r WOLVLRIME. Sabbagh, Naeter, Andrews, Ball. Wilkins. Beck. Conklin. Foltz Prof. Corev. Hunt. Richards. Ilnlz, Ilnffman. Luther. Lietzke Osborne. Bvrne. Bliss. Biiven. Mors;:m. Bnrrell. Wortman. Bravbrook AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (S 5) ' cf 19 as - 3 -©? ® - Pasi- three hundred tu ' cnty-. OLVE RMEy i i6 Layer, Beardslee, Blake, ltr lll ihcr i . Dcr cy, Curnttet. I ' eterson Barnes, Hunt, Abbey, Kurtz, Nowlin, Moure, Bottoms, Linn, Sprague, Prof. Cade, John Neff, Murbach, McCary, Thompson, Bredlow, Sajkowski, McDonagh, Bolton, Fishbeck ' AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS MEMBERS J. Beardslee Y. C. Linn L C. Peterson P. L Roth H. E. Hunter L H. Strasen H. F. Layer L. J. Johnson C. O. Nicdcrmcier R. S. Fulton ' . R. McCary H. L Barnes C. E. [annerow W. A. Kurtz R. A. No n E. E. Bottoms S. B. Hunt D. M. Abbey G. E. Eddy S. Moore A. H. Patterson G. T. McLravy C. E. Zimmerman E. F. Bredlow K. B. Eishbeck C. Huwer V. T. rurI)ach A. Sajkowski I. R. Neff H. Hanes P. Blake W. E. Hoy H. tcnonagh R. J. Cooke H. -,,llmcr ' n Q yQ- e ' WOLVE RIMEv BEE KEEPER ' S SEMINAR Mc(.-tinj,f-- an- held rtrj ularlv hv a s;roui.) of tudi-nts wlm arc particular!) ' inter- ested in apiculture. In this society the practical and the theoretical sides of hee keeping are discussed. I fe©E©S!e l-(K - c -19 lb m- s . Pane three huitdred twenty-eight s OLVERIMEv $ n COSMOPOLITAN CLUB STUDENT MEM?3I-:RS Mr. Ramon I. Quinet (tirad.) Mr. Joseph Waffa (Grad.) Mrs. Joseph Waffa - - - Mr. Peter H. Pearson (Grad.) Mr. Lawrence Ames (Grad.) Miss Margaret Cawood (Grad.) r. George Sparks (Grad.) - Dr. C. S. Gibbs Mr. George Phalares r. Ave Na.srtalon - _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Lcland M. Si- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark Mrs. Alice Leathers Miss Mildred D. Francis Mr. George Stcinmetz Prof. H. T. Darlington Philippines Mr. James Krimian -Arnu-nia Egypt Mr. Clarence Burger American .American Mr. John Boldyreff Russia Sweden Mrs. N. A. McCune .American . merican Mr. K. S. Gill India .American Mr. Shu-pei Shu China American Mr. P. T. Yuan China .American Mr. Y. C. Lin China Cireece Mr. T. M. Wang China I ' hilippincs Mr. R. B. ( arr ((;ra d.) . nn ' rican INSTRUCTORS out Prof. E. A. Bessey Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Ryder Prcs. and Mrs. K. L. Butterfield Miss Elida Yakeley .Miss Eleanor Cederst rom n OTHER : IEA[BERS Miss Beatrice .Scuphohn Miss Thelma Knight Miss fildred Royce Miss Katharine .Andrews .Mrs. 1). Domboorajian Miss ' irginia Domboorajian Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L ' rquiola J ' Page three hundred ttvetity-nitie )IA ERIMEv i FORES TRY CLUB MEMBERS flaiiclc L. Alic ' l Arthur Fred Anderson Clare M. Armstrong Henry Auvincn Edward H. Beetlcr Leonard Edward Bcltz Oscar Bird Stanley Blair Andrew K, Braidwood Melville E. Bullach C. E. Burger Arthur E. Carls John J. Case Raymond Casw ' ell Koester L. Christensen Robert F. Collins How-ard C. Cook Lester A. Crane Joseph Crnkovich Wendell E. Davis Theron E, Daw Walter DeLange Roy L. Donahue E. F. Fehlbcrg George D. Ferrari E. E. Frye Francis C. Gillctt L. J. Glover r. R. (inuchcr Earl (han W. A. Grim l rc l E. Grimes Byron L. Grocsbeck Edward C. Groesbeck Lewis FT. Hackney Ivan Hassler J.ihn H. Hawkins Clare Hcndce Louis C. Hermel Rudolph J, Hill Frederick T. Hodge O. B. Howell Morris A. Huberman H. M. Himt Owen B. Hurley Wilfred Jackson Henning E. Johnson Emil H. Juntunen Willard Kennedy John K. Kroeber J. D. Lamont Andrew Leavitt Eugene R. Leplcy Donald J. Lewis Theodore A. Lief eld ' irgil Marvin Clyde T. Mattison William J. Merrick Ernest J. Miller Benjamin P. Moss Albert C. Morley Carlton G. Murray L. B. Nugent Earl K. Pennington Fred W. Pierce Kenneth B. Pomerov Lyle W. Price Lavernc Puffpaff Anthony I. Quinkert Orville F. Rathman Floyd T. Roberts Karl Schuster Burdette F. Seizert Harold B. Seward Albert W. Sump John C. Symonds H. Swanson Harry D. Switzer John ' s. Thole Sidney B. Thomas W. S. Toikkanen H. A. Tolley Anton J. Tomasek A. R. Thompson Lawrence Vandercook J. Oliver VanDyne Clayton VanSlyke Fred Weber Donald Weddell John W. Welch Clark Wilkinson S. Don Wingier (jeorge A. Young 7 : - 0 ' c lO 2, 6 © 3 Pane three lunuheJ !hiity s 1? 1 m Nelson, Schwartz, Weed, Hitchcox, Mehlhose Beal. Crasper, Barney, Haskins, Breyfogle DAIRY CLUB MEMBERS .F. H. Breyfogle, President C. L. Crasper H. L. Barney V. C. Beal G. H. Hitchcox O. E. Grimes E. G. ilchlhose R. M. Stein S. E. Weed W. D. Haskins G. T. Schwartz N. Brewer C. W. Nelson Page three hundrcil thirty )L ERIMEv ( HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The puriiose i.f llu cluli, which is altiliatcd with llu- Natimial Home Economics Associa- tidii. is to further llie interest anil study in the iirohlems of home economics. Mcmliership of the dull is ojien to an ' ,uiil in the H. K. division. OFFICER.S Kstelle Morse. I ' r,-ndc-nl I ' aidine . lassev, ricc-Prc.sidnit Mar iiieliesheimer, .S ' ' en- i7)-_r Hernice Parsons. 1 icasiirrr A ff ' K - cfig 2,6 -o - m r ' Ui ' i ' llircc hilnilrcl Ihiily-luv VOLVERIMEv ' ' . ' s i - ' j H n sH ' ' • ' 1 1 1 f m I ' lRu, llLiuiliv, Smith. Selkirk J)ittiiian. Hi;t;eit. McKim. l-ivc. O ' Duwd. Andersun. I ' rof. Mai ' liall, I.. Do,,. I, Ki.hii -Mlins.in. Schuster, Shniv. Klein, Stuart, I.auhaugli HORTICULTURE CLUB m MEMBERS FACULTY Prof. Gardner Prof. Loree Prof. Marshall Prof. Laurie Prof. Bradford SFNIOKS Prof. Crist Laxcrnc Lauliaugh Wm. Kdliinson Floyd McKim Howard Selkirk Jacol) Liitz Daniel Shaw Thomas Price Harry Smith Waldo Proctor Harold Widdi:. W ' arren Reid Jl NIORS Ott Schuster Lloyd Latcliaw Russel F.ggert . Kip Schulke George Farley Neil Stuart John Feather Maynard Schultz Burton Fryc -- . Munson Harland Hoadley Oscar Dowd Harold Kcllicnt SOI ' IIOMOKF.S Edward Gruettner W. J. Woodman I. P. Teichman .T. B. Richards I- ' K1-.SI1. 11-,N l.eonai-d Dowd r. Klein n I ' ugc thice hundred lldrlyllir OIAERTNEvi AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION STUDENT MEMBERS H. F. Cole. Prcsidnil (.). H. Mutli, Scnclary Jtihn Klkiis, I ' reasurcr G. W, Andree G. E. Biiwkr Harold Buehkr C. F. Clark R. H. Fish K. I ' .. Hammoii W. N. Johnson C. J. Kershaw S. P. Shu Connor Smith W. V. Thompson Sidney Wells V. W. Young Q c iQ S - -® a:c3) Page three hun.ircd thirty-four JWOLVT RIME. 6 ulrttt, .McAtue. Cuuduin. Suiitlnvurtli, Murph: Greene, V ' aughan, Artutis. Orner Hunger, Losey, Nussdorfer, Lcavengood AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION A. E. Nussdorfer E. Don Orner Harold Marsh William Woolfitt J. K. Munger, President Melvin D. Losey, Sec.-Treas. Robert Southworth Harold L. McAtee Max Goodwin SylvcstL-r aughan Stanley Krtager Charles Murphy Leon (, ' . (ireene R. E. Lea engood A. J. Artutis Robert Hawes James MeElory n Page three hundred thirty-five x(jixnRiis[r ■ fj Kvelyn Ki-yi.!,, l.i.icc Ilolliiian, Kiitli Amirt-us. Cirraliliiie l ' .illcs|ii :, Marian IJennett Mildred Peterson, Dorothy Shoesniitli. Margari-t Sprague, Estelle Morse Margery Seigneur, Donna Bassett, Ruth Simmons, Annabelle McRae, Dorothy Hartman MERRILL-PALMER Merrill I ' aliiHi- sclu.i.l in Dctn.it was fnuncUd by the Lizzie Merrill Palmer estate as a .selKJiil tor liome ecnmimics with special emphasis mi chilil study ami parent trainint;. I- ' ach term .Michigan State C ' ciUege selects certain iipiier class uirls mi the hasis hiiili scholarship to K there for a term ' s work. STUDENTS Sl ' RlNG 1927 Marguerite Sprague Marguerite Strong Dortithy Shocsinith Mildred I ' etersou Doretha K.lmotids Marian I ' .ennett Ruth Simmons Aimal.elle MacKae Winter 1928 Evelyn Kcyes (ieraldine Gillespie (irace Hoffman I-.stelle Morse Si ' i;i r, 1028 Knlh Andnis Marjnrie Sei:. niur Dorclliy llaitman l)oniia r.asselt AC J (® ( cf IQ ' 2.6 ' 0 ' (SmQ I ' aur llin-c Ininilrcil thirty Dramatics, (lyJC j V a}id Debate Page three hundred thirty-seve vWOLX ' ERINlEy 1 THETA ALPHA PHI Thcta Alpha F ' lii i-- prohalily the most active honorary fraternity on the campus. It is financially res])onsil)le to the collejje for all plays produced and as a result receixes the official hackins of the college. A sum of money, appropriated by tile colleije helps to buy propertie and to serve a a drauini; fund. The plays ha e lieen of the hest, written li - prominent authors and o produced as to be financial and dramatic successes. Durim; the eai-, the organization, under the direction of Professor Kint;. has ])roduced I ' .ernard . liaw ' s Candida, ( ieorge Kell ' The . liow C)ff, and R. U. K K.irel Capek, translated from the Czech for American ])roduction. c .s rn ' ► c ig o 5 -© a3); :a®iL©. Page three hundred thirty-eight JWOLVT RINEv - . 1 ' I ' attersdil, Strobfl. Walker. . IcKim. Utinning. .Marzke Eggert, Ford, Hunter, Price, Simpson, Fayerweather, Brigha purrier, Niemeyer, Peterson, Prof. Taylor, Parker, Garland, Aiist GLEE CLUB J, . ' . Taylor, Diycctor M. L ' . F ' cti.TS(in, Manager G. T. Ford, Assislaiit Manager B. k. Niemeyer, Assistant Manager K. C Parker, Seeretary-l ' reasnrer O. T. Marzke, Aeeoinpanist I ' irst Tenor — F. W. Elierbacli, T. L. Simpson, F. A. McKim, H. A. Patterson ' Second Tenor — T. W. Bcrquist, R. Eggert, C. K. Parker, B. L. Fayerweather, C. D. Price I ' irst Bass — T. A. Garland, R. E. Reichow, H. E. Hunter, B. R. Neimcyer, M. C. I ' eterson, W. B. Spurrier, A. Stockman Seeond Bass—K. R. Brigham, D. C. Austin, C. G. Eddy, G. T. Ford, W. J. Merrick, L. A. Strobel, F, C. Walker Page three hundred thirty-nine ii WOL RIME. C knohlmch 1 tilK K lait-, Sinitli 1 Itclul 1 II 111 I lllRsIlt,,,,,, Dill SI, ilcl llulilnTi-.in in..l,l is DEBATIXG Mi ' .x ' s i)i ' :r,. Ti-: scHi ' .nri.i: ( )ln.-rlin e ' (illc.-c al ( Hn-rlin I )rtniil City C ' iilk t;(_- at I )clv(iil I )rtr(iit City Ciillege at East Lansing- Alk-giK-ny C ' lillcge at Meadvillc, I ' a. Western Krservc at Ck-vcland, ( )liin i ' linliK- L ' niversit ' at I ' .ast Landing .Mar(|ucttc Cni e ' rsit at Milwaukee, Wis. Western State Xornial at Kalaniazuo Kansa- Agricultural Cnllege at h ' ast l.auMnt. ( )Mi:. ' s i)i:r.A ' ri: sen I ' .Dii.i ' ; Cni er-.it nt Cincinnati al Cincinnati Cni ersiUdf ' r ile ln at l-.ast Lansing Cni ersit (if Cincinnati at I ' .ast l.ansiuL; Xnitli Central College .at . ' ,itier ille. 111. mill, lis Wc ' sle an at I ' .urlingti .n. 111. I.nuleii WimhI College al Si. Charles, Mn. Cui ersil lit Tcileclii .il Last Causing t: . zm Ji© ' c$-1Q 2.6 (2? i®j a§3E©JS I ' dKi- ' li ' CC Inuulrcl forty fr.«tk. ,m Ml zylfiilitary • three hundred forty one C.ilcnel Slicrlii 5 % 1 g o Q -(g Q) Page three Imiulreil furly-lu-o .MEv COLONEL SHERBURNE Colonel Sherburne came to Michigan State College six years ago and has estab- lished an enviable record equal to that which he made in the service of the United States. The fact that the United States Government has this year granted him another year at Michigan State College is a very satisfying condition. 1924 saw the constant efforts of Col. Sherburne rewarded, when the United States Dept. of War granted the Distinguished College Rating to the Michigan State R. O. T. C. In 11)25 the crack cadet unit was given the same honor. In 1927 the distinguished service was again given, making Michigan State College one of the very few colleges to ever receive four consecutive honors of this nature. This rating has since lieen discontinued by the War Dept. so the annual inspec- tion held May 18 and 19, 1928, carried with it no such reward. It is through the eiiforts of Col. Sherburne that we now have on our campus the magnificent new held house known as Demonstration Hall. Col. Sherburne has as enviable a military record in the service of the United States as he has at Michigan State College. During his college days at Louisiana State University he was Cadet officer in the R. O. T. C. He left the southern university in 1898 at the declaration of the Spanish-American War to become a second lieutenant in the First Louisiana Infantry. Following this in 1899 he became a second lieutenant in the regular army. Prior to receiving this com- mission he had been cited for bravery after serving in twenty-one skirmishes during the Philippine Insurrection during which time he was wounded in action. He was commissioned First Lieut, in the regular army in 191 1, after he had served in both Alaska and Panama. He became a Captain in 1916 after following the Punitive Expedition into Mexico in 1914. The coming of the World War in 191 7 brought him the rank of Major, and took him to France. While in France, Col. Sherburne was again wounded and cited for gallantry. In 1918 he was com- missioned to his present status of Lieut. -Col. Later he served in the American Army of Occupation in Germany and came to Michigan State College in the year of 1922. m Page three hundred forty-three WOLVLRIME. Q? -L- rs- _ ■•■i IBf m DEMONSTRATION HALL ' I ' lu- ImiL; liiolvcd fur iiiink-ni aniKirx- is nnw a rcalitx ' , as is pictured alidvc. The lic-aulitul Iiuildint; is a]ii. ropriat(. ' ly named I )emiinstration Hall, and stands as a nidnunicnt uf achievement to Colonel Sherhurne, whose efforts made it ]i(issil)le. The Imildint; has interior dimensions of two liundred fifteen feet by one him- di ' ed feet, which is live feet longer than I Iadison S(|uare ( iarden of New York. The seatini; capacitx ' of the balconies alone is apprciximately forty-one hundred, and when the building is used for special purp(]ses, can be made to accommodate ahdut ninel -li e hundred people by arranging seats in the riding hall. The liuilihng iv e(|uipped with a large gymnasium wliich affords an excellent place in which to hiild large s(ici;d functions. . ' - ]iecial rocinis fur each uf the various frjrnis of military science are a feature nf the building. . rille range that is a remarkable piece of work, and equipjied with miidern de ices fur the handling of targets, niak ' es the stuily of marksman- ship interesting. . lai ge (ipen area with no lloor covering is used fur ndiug ])ur- ])oses and fur puln games. Meadciuarters for the officers art- also in the liuihhng. S v 5) ' cf IQ 2. 6 ' (Sm l ' ,;«,• Ihr.-r tunuln-d foily-f„i,r EyC M Dorothy Robinson Cart ' s Sponsor Lieut. Col. Olii R. O. T. C. The Michigan State College R. O. T. C. unit have won the remarkable cli.s- tinction of having Distinguished Rating conferred upon them for four consecu- tive years, 1924, 1925, 1926, and 1927. A fifth entry upon the books of the unit would surely have followed had the War Dept. continued to confer thi-- honor. Three fields of training are given — the infantry, artiller -, and cavalrv. The parades of the entire unit held i;eklv during Spring Term are a feature that attract many to the Michigan . tate College Campus. The Michigan . tate College Band is a sight to behold as it marches proudly on the held. It has been named by many as being one of the best R. O. T. C. I5ands in existence. Cadet Colonel George Macier, ' 2 , headed the Michigan Slate R. O. T. C. for the past }ear, while Clyde Olin, ' 2S, was elected Cadet 1 ieut. Col. The Co-ed sponsor of the corps, in its entirety, wa- Miss I)oroth}- Robinson, ' 28. Page three hundred forty-fix c r XVERTNE. 0: ARTILLERY UNIT TIk ' artilk ' iy unit nf the Michigan State College R. O. T. C. concerns itself primarily with infantry work as well as with practical service in various types of heavy artillery and anti-aircraft tactics. Special rooms in the new Demonstra- tion Hall make the studying of artillery much more interesting. Major C. Thomas Stahle was the regular officer in charge of this liranch. Miss Margaret Longnecker, ' 28, was clio en as artillery spun or 1) - the niemiiers of the corps. The Cadet Majors of the unit are flarlan C ' . Kay and Ralph E. Dailev. The summer camp for the . rtillery is lieM at the historic h ' ort Monroe in ' irginia. ee hundred forty-six Page three hundred forty-six OLVXRIMEy i r ' ' ' ■ ' CAVALRY UNIT During the Spring term the Cavalary unit of the R. (_ . T. C. was at its be t, and showed a decided feature of iniHtary precision with its well-drilled riding cadets. ] Iounted instruction was a routine part of the program of the riding cadets, and the riding hall made drill possible at all times. Capt. R. E. Larsen, of the U. S. Cavalry, was the ranking officer of the unit, while Cadet Major Arnold Bean was elected by this unit as Cadet officer. The co-ed sponsor of the Cavalry was Miss Elna Bowen, ' 28. The ummer camp for cavalrymen was lieKl at Fort Sheridan, Illinois, during the summer months. S! Page three hundred forty-. i: )LVERINIEv ? INFANTRY UNIT In addition to close ami fxtcndcd order drill, the Infantry instruction in the use of auxiliary weaiions durins, ' the out-of-dnc past year. The rille rant;e in 1 )enion tration Mall afforded e for training in marksmanship and the handling; of the ritle. The preparation for anmial Sjirinj; inspection was one of the military corps, and included a miniature shrun hittle. The summer cam students was held at h ' ort Sheridan. Illinois. Capt. Ernest Johns, L . S. Infantry, was the re,i;ular ol ' ticer ii unit, while Cadet Ward M. Estes was elected Cadet Major of co-ed sponsor of the corps was Miss Mary Marshall, ' 28. unit was .1, ' iven ir jieriod of the ery (los nihility Infantry Unit ' s featiu ' es of the p for a.l anced 1 charge if the the unit The iijm(e : ' O c IQ 2. 6 (Sm I ' agc three huiuhcd furty-c i:hl K)LVE.I BAND UNIT The Military Band has always been the pride of the Military lJivi iun and of the Student Body. This year, as in past years, the hand has performed in a manner that sends a thrill of pride through every heart, from the football games in the fall to the military reviews of the spring term. Under the direction of L. B. Falcone the band has given concerts both at home and away. Mr. l alcone is undoubtedly one of the best band directois in the country and was an official at the National Banfl Tournament. John ( lould a outstanding this _ ear as the Drum-Major. The co-ed sponsor for the year was Mary Rohn. 5 Page three hundred forty-i inc )IA ' T.RIN] MICHIGAN STATE BAND I.K.nanl . Falcone, Director j.ilin l.i.nld. Drum Maiur CLARINET Fred W ' orgowsky Chas. Slider W. G. Sweeney Dean Alihey AI. C . Everett C. M. Shigley C. H. Allet Reynold Metz . k. Hanlon Dean Brovond Leonard Gilleo H. C. Priest F. D. Searles J. N. Stenberg George Farley Frank Willis H. D. Loomis Stanley Dodge F. L. Arnold Clive Rosenlirook Roland Mapes Preston Alayhew J. A. Feather CORNETS SAXOPHONES H. A. Lake H. H. Jennings G. K. Hornsberger Leon Green Walter Replogle L. E. Bates B. C. Madsen C. D. Tuttle W. S. Brown L. M. Ashley Ronald Preston D. K. VanTassIe C. G. Eddy Roy Gezeliiis Forrest Khinehart FRENCH HORNS BARITONES N R. lames R. G. Gardner C. M. Leeson D. G. Barker John Brisbin C. H. Morse R. R. May W. E. Berry John annamaker J. G. C hapman . [arshall Con erse John Ott R. N. Hall B. 1. Dunham Flovd llach TROMBONES BASSES PERCUSSION W. .1. Porter J. S. Woodman E. W. Cornett H. E. Chegfielc H. C. Brunim (;. E. Bowler E. C. Halladay R. J. Cooke F. Byington A, Burnett FLUTE AND PICCOLO Edward Renling OBOE Harland Kline : ® ' C 1Q2.6 © S ® Page three hundred fifty : OLVT.mNEv 6 S! PiigiT tlircc hundred fifty-one ) J r IEy(l SWARTZ CREEK BAND F. A. Kiiuhart, J irr,liii Georgi: Farky. Cornet Willai-d SwLciKv. Clariii (,raliam K.ldy, .lllo l ,.lan l Mapes, .S„.r l-.arl Halladay, Pruiii VnT V.yiniiUm. Dniins Marshal Conxcrsr, Iniss Koy (.czilius, iUinlKiic Howard _Kniiini;s, Coriu l..hn W.H.dinan. I romln n iQ) Q%b ' f= (Sm Page Ihn-e lutiiiln-d llfly-hiO Q hort (s)oiirse Page three liiiiiilrcti HftylUr A .WOL T.RIME. (. M K. V. ■[•cniicy. U M. S. C. SHORT COURSE Twfiit} ' (liftcrt-nt f,n ' iiups liavu cunie to tlie CciUctjc Canijju.s ilurinj, ' the past year to receive the training made availalile by the various College divisions and Depart- ments through the Short Courses. The courses offered were as follows : Two Year Sixteen Weeks Course in General Agriculture, Eight Weeks General Agri- cultural Course, Horticultural Course, Poultry Course, Dairy Production Course, Dairy Manufacturing Course, Farm Mechanics and Truck and Tractor Courses, Home Economics Course, Ice Cream Course, ISee-keepers Course, Veterinarians Short Course, Amateur Horticultural Course, Market Gardeners Course, I ' ruit Growers Course, Commercial Floricultural Course, Four Weeks Dairy Course, Mid-Summer Poultry School, State Farm Superintendents, and State Herdsmen ' s Course. The Inter-class I ' .askethall ami Indoor llasehall Tournanu-nts were won hy the second vear class in ( ieneral . griculture and the Dairy Production Class respectivelv. The Judging Contests held at the conclusion of the winter term were won li ' the f(ill(iw ing : iMrst Judgnig all Classes of Livestock— Stanley Proctor .Second judging all Classes of Livestock — Russell Jordan, First Judging .Swine — .Sheldon Markle, Eaton Rapids. First Judging Horses — (lerald Fenner, Plainwell. First Judging Dairy Cattle — Russell Jordan. First Judging I ' eef Cattle, Gales Bates, Climax. First Judging .Sheep — Forrest Brown, Tronton. First Judging Butter — Solomon Chase, .Mt. Pkasanl. First Judging l ' ruit — Maynard Beck, .St. Johns. First Judging Poultry — Claude Mosher,. I ' ittsford. First Tractor Repair Work — Boyd Stetler, Olivet. . nn • .a ton Arhoi i api, tJ mS O ' SQ 2.6 +3 -©f 9). Png,- Ihrcr InnulicJ lifty-four )D £RINIEv { i a SHORT CiHRSI-: CI.l ' I! OI-I- ICKKS Treasurer — C.ale Bates President — Orald Ter Vice-President — Stanley Proctor Secretary — Forrest Brown Party Chairman— Russeil Partridge ' Refreshment Chairman— Carl Haskii Program Chairman — Sheldon Markle iQjR CLASS TWO-YEAR SIXTEEN WEEKS ' COURSE B Seeley. F. Hrown. A. Hagermnn. S. Markle, M. Wilcox, M. I,. lirooks, I.. Huff, N. rngall S. Holmes. M. Byington, R. Partridge. G. Fenncr. C. Ilaskins. E. I ' umaw, M. JorRensen Page three hundred tifty-fiv v (X3IA ERlMEv (T Buit.-N.il — S. Maiklc, C. Fciintl-. K. Partri.l ' j lircxIling—Seii Ingall. Elscn K. Burt. 7 ' rai , — Louis Severance, Herbert DeKleine. Harold Strange. W.ni , , ;;— Mervl Wilcox, Carl Haskins. S-.iiiiimi„g—Homc EcouomU-s Sluirt Co r.t( Tennette lIcColl. Iris 1 ' .,.vm B.-.riiij;— I avia . . Currie. Frederick Wesch. Carlton Warner. 11. J.ickson. W. lliid. p)- , ci.. s.s iw 1 1 vi;. K si ri-.i:x wi:I ' :ks ' cm ' Nsi-; R. Campbell, li. LiviuRston, R. Kocliler, W. Dunbar, H. Xing.sley, C. Dates, H. .Stransc 1). Treat, H. K. B. Lewis, IC. Burt, L. Scrr, G. Tew, S. Proctor, W, Taylor, C. Yodcr, C. Wagner, ' . Denio, K. Morn ' . Robb, . . Welch, K. Steward, M. Wilson, L. Tanner, F. Wesch c iQas e Q) I ' agr three hundrcl fifty-s. 6 IIOMK KCOXOMICS SIKlKT Cdl ' RSK Emma Hicks Clara Hathawav Aliha I.iimlin Margaret Bro wn. Iris Bower, T •nncttc McColl Cl.Ul; UKCllIiSTRA Director — Francis Ayres Pianist — Margaret lirown Krwin Helmreich, Robert Gardner, Everett Jones, Gale Hates Arthur Hagernian, Forrest Brown, Eugene Livingston, Francis ilor Pane three hundrcl tifly-. DWOLVT RINE. ' S - % COLLEGE STOCK JUDGING TEAM State placed twelfth in all classes at the National Livestock Show at Chicago. The team scored a fifth place on sheep and a sixth place on horses. Beal was eight among all contestants, being fifteen points below the winner. c io 6 -tt © 3) : : Page three hmuired fiily-cigUt WLVERINEy oS RADIO STATION WKAR A phase of student activity not generally known is that Station WKAR is entirely nianneil liy students and graduates of Michigan State. Keith Himebaugh, L. A., ' 28, announcer for the past two years ; Forrest Phippeny, ' 26, E. E., Radio Engineer ; Dale Ball, ' 29, E. E. ; (ieorge Rollins, ' 29, E. E. ; Robert Martin, ' 28, E. E. ; Jay Parkhurst, ' 29, C. E. ; Ralph Clark, ' 30, E. E., operators ' , compose the program and technical staff. The radio experience of the operators extends over a period of five to fifteen years. As a result of this extensive and varied radio experience, they have built a station which is one of the strongest and best equipped college broadcasting stations in the United States. Ffjur of the men hold com- mercial radio operators ' licenses, which are valid in any ship or shore radio station in the world. The station has been developed by these men from a low powered station in 1922 to one of national importance in college broadcasting circles. Page three hundred fifty-iiine I ' ngc three hun.iteJ .u.rly HUMOUR WOLVERIMEv e COLLEGE DAZE Extracts from a Co-ed ' s diary setting forth the principal events of the year 1927-28, illustrated by her boy friends and published without permission by the editors. Paul H. Troth, Jr. Stanley Dodge Claude R. Streb Thomas Knapp James F. Trott a Page three Innulret! sixty-thr, K ;ax ' Ol ' T.rtme. t im m iJ. S ' K - ch 1 9 l 6 ■B -(£ «k3 ' ® ' upi ' ((irrc luiiiiimi sixty-four 3)WOL RIMEy e 5 Did you ever have this happen to you after standing in Hne for just perfect CLOSE OCSIPE TUC WINPING CEPAR [ 0t , Tr t If ' ' --  ) t ' licd — I hope you ' ll all become lietter acquaiiited with that Winding C cdar real u Sept. 19 — Well little diary, here we are. They say college makes for a better under- standing and goodness knows I ' ll need a better one if I have to stand up for so long ery often. I ' m Dog-tired in the true sense of the word. They surely are making dear cild M. S. C. harder to get into. It was all I could do to find the right office. We stand in line for registration, For payment, and classification ; The .system is bum But still we all come. We ' re in love with our coeducation. Sept. 22 — First all-college mixer. Some of the freshman farmer boys sure showed their aggie culture. A red hot party; temperature 88 F. Fight returns at the I ' nion. Tunney got knocked down for the count of nine. That must have been an awful blow to him. - fter the fight the I ' nion reported sc cral broken chairs. Woulds ' t dance with a poor boy, fair lady? Sorr) ' , but I can ' t be bothered with poor boys. Sept. 2J — First Spartan Welcome. A number of Frosh insisted on wearing their pots during the singing of Alma Mater. They probably thought it would add a crowning glory to it. Tiney Miarsh was supposed to try out the microphone but somebody hung it too high. Our team, win or lose, the izcd, but our team. be criti- Sept. 24 — We won Init the weather was so hot I just couldn ' t warm up to it. SPARTAN SPIRIT The wind just howled -And the heavens scowled, And there wasn ' t a sign of the sun. .And I froze my feet On the cold concrete Hut what do I care, we won! S That jubiliant feeling when the boy friend makes the first score of the season. Page three hundred si.rty-fi-.i 0 VOL ERINEv B: mm Just the old, old game nf Huli ' iii, I ' ut- ton. Sept. 28 — Hully gee ! 1 sure am livin ' cheap this week. The girls found out I have a fur coat and a bank account, and I ' ve been eatin ' free meals ever since. Just rushed to death in the true sense of the word. YEH TEAM! It ' s a known fact that football players from coed colleges always tackle high. Coeds are like money; keep ' em busy or they lose interest. ' 29 — Pretty wet weather, eh boys? ' 31 — Yeh, but it ' ll be better when they fin- ish the new weather bureau. Sept. 29 — Oh gee, oh gosh ; it ' s rained for three days straight. Just now I .saw a man go by with a load of wood and I asks my roomy where she thinks he ' s goin ' with the iuml)cr. Oh , says she, 1 guess he ' s gonna I)nil(l an ark . Sign in Cafe — I ' se less sugar and like hell, we don ' t mind the racket. stir An ' , says Howard Rathers, every man who has red corpuscles runnin ' up an ' down his spinal column will be there supportin ' the team. And that may not be good physiology but it ' s darn good ora- tory. Oct. 6 — Evcrbody showed lots o ' pep with the exception of a few fellows who left early with their girl friends to study campustry. Y. Y •,;! WITH APPLES.WCE! -$N N. fwm v JUST TOO SWfTT FOKWORPJ INfZ ' October days, chill winds, fur coats, ban- ners, band music, loud yells, panting men. crimson sunsets, frozen feet, the disap- pointment of defeat, the glory of triumph, the greatest of all sports : FOOTBALL ! Oct. 8 — We lost, but we made some fur fly from the Wolverines. When our band marched down the field and Johnny Gould threw his baton over the crosfe-bar it thrilled me so I actually swallowed my uum. State may ha e lost the game but we u in some hearts down in . nn . rlior town that week-end. J f i O Vir Q ' L - ' (SJf Q ' M i® Page three humtred sixty-i T RIMEv e Oct. 15 — Oh what a mob o ' freshmen. Why, if all of those boys were laid down end to end they ' d reach from here to — well, yon ' d probably get tired before you got them all laid down. Frosh — (before the rush) I don ' t want any of that paint on my face. Johnny . nderson — You ' d better, it ' s gonna be rough in there and paint is a great preservative you know. ' 29 — What ' s your impression of col- lege? ' 31 — Rather hazev. ' Tis notliing lady, we do things like tluil every day. Phi Delt — Remarkable isn ' t it, what a drink will do for a man. Hespie — Yes, but isn ' t it still more re- markable what a man will do for a drink. Oct. 18 — Of course a fraternity man must have a dictionary. He uses it to set the other end of the ironing board on when he presses bis trousirs. Pledge — Are they ery strict at college? Soph — Strict? Well, when a man dies in lecture they prop him up in his seat till the end of the hour. Oh. I missed it! Yes, but you shouldn ' t let it upset you so dearie ! Oct. 20 — The hockey girls would make good members for the Shin-busters Union. It ' s a good thing the field is near the hos- pital. Hurrah ! said the little girl as the five o ' clock whistle blew, games over. Jo — Say, girlie, are you ery fast? Flo — Listen, half pint. I ' ve had three track men after me for o er a month. EE OtD ClfAD-A 8M0-C- I OF TH ' cms? OF UMPTY-UMP— S BeCINNINC to WISH HE ' O lePT Oct. 29 — Homecoming, and once again the old grads gather liack round the . 1. S. C. school house. Driver (in wee small hours) : This cab won ' t hold any more, there ' s six of you in there already. Voice from inside : Thash a ' right, driver. I jesh put the light out to make room for one more. The greatest pessimist we know is the man who looks both ways on a one way street. 6 r,:gc three hundred sixty-. WOLVERINE. ' L ' . Nov. 15 — The ISaiiil Initiates better prac- tice on Nearer My God to Thee if the Hast Lansing Cops don ' t get over their trigger-itch. They had a bang-up time last night. Private — If you could enter the service what branch would you take up? Pete — Fd go into the aviation branch. Private — Why go into that? Pete — When I got tired. I could drop -Maybe it was a good thing to see if these liand men who are getting credit for Mili- tarv would know what to do under fire. Nov. 20 — What we want to know is, who •-;nt the comtnission for selling those leather putts tn the boys this year? . There , said the big hardy college man alter his little coed had finally consented to kiss him gDodiiight, Tha ' s the ol ' I artin ' Spirit! THE FRCSI-iriCMS DCLIGWTAT TME BARBBCUE-AM CXCKSIVE: The Soph says, Maybe the frosh did have haul wood, but gosh, didn ' t we have te iss classes to see that they did it? . ' (■ . 18 — The Swartz Creek I ' .and, the foot- ball coach, halilut stained with lilood, An ' buns iii ' beef an ' everything, , n ' the cider got stuck in the mu l. ' Sail right, ' sail right , said McElroy n ' his buddies, We ' ll take care of the ider. , n(l thev did. ' .ii — (.an you chew gum in ranks? ' ,fO — .Sure, but you dasent spit. Captain John thinks many of the boys should do well on night maneu cring. IT--.T I ' S GIVE TH.XNKS Nov. 24 — The cows and chickens look mighty good after nine weeks of hooks and professors. Gee, I ' m thankful I ' m not a prof. . nd I guess they ' re thankful they ' re nut a dumb student like me. So I guess exerybody ' s thankful and I ' m thankful for that. Pis b.ud to ji.irt with those we love When our hearts are full of hope: r.iit ' tis harder still to find the towel When our eyes are fidl of soap. c lQ ' i - : - Ki5? ' - it®3 Hire- hun.ly,;! , Eve Xov. 28 — Tuques seem to have lieen made to order for those afflicted itii flapping ears. Pat — What is your chief worry? Pug — - Money. Pat — I didn ' t know you had an. . Pug — I haven ' t. Speaking of (hmili frosh. we recently heard of a .Sophomore who went out for cross-country for exercise. Mary — In this professor I have at last found my mental equal. Lucille — Well. I wouldn ' t admit it. dearie. 2_ ' JliWf ' J ' i P ' m 4 Ill, 9llA - 6° ' . The cadet who took home the h()norar colonel recei es his honorable discharge. Dec. 2 — Several young cadets decided to take advanced military after the ceremony tonight. Coed — But, mother, I couldn ' t come when you called me. I was with George. Fond parent — Yes daughter, 1 realize the position vou were in. Every man has his wims and his wim- mens. Helen — Have you anything up in your room in the shape of pickles? Charlotte — Yes, I ' ve got some nice liananas. Dec. 8 — Some sorority girls we know are far ahead of Lindberg, he was in a fog only thirteen hours. -Alpha Phi— (as she slaps his face) Well of all the nerve, don ' t you ever try to kiss me again ! Lambda Chi — (meekly) .All right, if that ' s the way you feel about it get off my lap. Sweet coed — Daddy darling, is there really any Santa Claus? Father — Well, just who do you think is putting you through college? Dec. 16 — Goodbye forever, sang the freshman as he left the campus after flunking his last blue book. Santa Claus is a constant fellow, he ' s still going around with the same old bag. - nd now we ' re off for a two weeks vaca- tion while we leave the campus in the watchful care of Fred Hicks. u Page three hundred ! DWOL T.RIlS[Ev m ■Q d P K. ai ' ' 31 C ' (R(l-- rin tryin ' tu fiml out sumpin ' . Dick— Wt 11, you canu- to tlu- lii ht place. THK SOFT CARKSS OF SISTER- HOOD. Sorority si.stcr — Have you figured out the end we have in ie v in these initia- tions? Pledge— Well, 1 have a feeling... Jan. 3— Basketball started with the first day of the term. The coeds all sat arouml the edge and showed the new chiffon hose that Santa brought them for Christmas. Flnthusiastic cheer leader, jumping out in front of coed section — .Are you with me, girls? Masculine ciice from rear — H — 1 no! Jan. 10— Initiations make us appreciate the days when we were s]ianked and pin to bed. Now we ' re spanked and told to stay up all night. Delphic H.nise— this week: Teaches Rhinehart in The Hand Master. Jan., Friday the 13th — W ' itli such a date ' tis little wonder that no man felt incl ined to crash the Coed Prom. -Alpha Cianima Rho — oft ' ers a little song and dance act led by Malone, entitled .After this gay life is over we ' ll settle down on the farm. Jan. 20 — Long term themes, and once again the library is overcrowded with freshmen hiding behind huge volumes in search of information on the subject, If short course men studied electricity, would thcv major in short circuits? The Sigma Kappa ' s ha e worked up a little educational production for the benefit id ' the other societies, on How to Study . I ' A ' lectic — See Pat Grimes in The Union I ore er . . thrilling drama . — b ' czema. Toodle— Didn ' t you find Mabel rather dnndi tonight? Loo — Dumb? Sav, if that girl said what slir tliou; lit sbe ' .l be speechless. Slu — 1 can ' t hud what 1 want, . He — Well, if you are looking for sym- pathy, here ' s a dictionary. % k P ( KM ' cf 19 2.6 - ' © :: t®2 Page three Iiundred sc:eitty _ i vVE RINlEv Jan. 27 — Many a cadet officer may think he has won his spurs, but that doesn ' t say he knows how to wear them. Witness sev- eral holes in holeproof hose after the Mili- tary Brawl. Phi Kappa Tau — The house on Delta Street presents Slats Macier in the rollick- ing comedy Pardon Me, Mrs. Butterfield . Slats will take the double role of Cadet Colonel and Janitor. Ward Kstcs will play with him as the big major. Jan. 28 — The freshman boys look just too cute dashing across the campus in their B. V. D. ' s for dancing class in the old armor}-. The Kappa Delts can still hold their own in a popularity contest in spite of the fact that they now have a hamburger shop in the front vard. Sweet young thing, beseechingly- Please take off those spurs. Why must these girls put us fellows in such cniliarrassing positions? Rowdy — I ' m going to marry a pretty girl and a good cook. Dow — You can ' t, that ' s bigamy. Little Roscoe was hired during farmers ' week to keep an eye on the calves. Jan. 30 — The Alpha Gamma Delts had an all-fired hot time last night. Margaret Longnecker reports that along with the nine fur coats the girls also lost their picture of Captain Paul. Lambda Chi Alpha — Jimmy McCosh and Red Colvin, the two big Varsity boys, in a little song and dance number, We didn ' t set the Alpha Gamma Delta house on fire. Feb. 2 — Farmer ' s Week as usual helped us to get caught up in several classes. The greased pig contest held great attraction for the Varsity boys, while the more aesthetically inclined found pleasure in the exhibit set up before the old artillery garage entitled, The Man Behind the i ' low . Farmer — Do you have to see a doctor in this town before you can get booze? StU(knt No, afterw ' ards . u Fage three hundred sei ' enty-one AVOIA RTNLEv C 5il Fell. 3 — We heard of one little freshman who expected an A nut of Spanish liccause she made a chorus in Spanish Moon. I ' robalily when she received her marks, just as George Bahbington Brookfield, she sat down very hard and sighed, My huliMe has liurst . We especially enjoyed the O Toreadora chorus in the liar-mom scene. « Hesperian — I ' resent in their liig new house on the hill — Wayne Barkwell in the comedy Little Collegiate , and Karl Davies in his own production, Wanted a (. ' horns Girl . a: Alpha Chi Omega — Notice that Omega, hoys and girls. Yes, the Alpha Chi ' s crashed through again and now just like Cneeda Biscuits and Ford Cars, have Iie- ccime nationally known. Feb. (1— We ha ome real ice at last. and nt)W all those who are lira e enough or dumli enough to wend their way across the windy Plains of Sherhurne may ha e an opportunity tu skate on the new rink. Dinndiek But jii l nm on would piU me in I li:a If.itstulT— Yes. l.ut as 1 ot competing with the I ' d l,rl.,re. I ' m [lies Llmrch. Cned— Why didn ' t that fellow returit your hello? ' Ed — Oh, he ' s a fraternity lirother and never returns anything. Fell. TO — We ' ve been having some pretty- last parties lately. Several girls reported that it ' s been just neck and neck with them all evening. Herniian House olTers this week only — Doc Brown and Leon Green in a little vocal number: We hung so many of Dad Scheele ' s pictures that three of tmr fresh- men drowned . Feb. _ ' 4 — We understand that in a special drill the other day John Brisbin was nearly nm in fur parking his platoon by a tire Indrant. Breathes there a man with soul so dead ' h i never to himself hath said, When the first streaks of dawn he ' d see, Oh for a date with an Alpha Phi . Kappa Delt — Pd rather be in lii r with an army oHicer than to be a sailor ' s sweet- heart . Ditto— Me tiio. I (bin ' t like salt with my mush. t i m ( i - cf iQ 2 6 - m n - Pttfic three lirnuired sercttty-luo .V RIME March 2 — ' riu ' J-Hup, wlurc nun paitiil with that muncy they ' d been saviiit; mi their meals and laundry for months ahead, and where if a girl was really clever she could .yet so close to a man that when he tried to kiss her slie couldn ' t get away. The Thcmians offer as their bid to fame, Flossie, Elna, Mary Ella, Dot, and so on far, far into the night. We wonder if they got so good by running through the back yard of the People ' s Church. At the Phi Delta House— Ward Koss in The Center of Attraction , and Parker and Farleman supported by a chorus of curly headed lads in That School-girl Complexion . March 15 — The other day we heard of a fraternity who sent one of their freshmen out with some small change to get several of the cheapest coat-hangers he could find. Several minutes later the yearling re- turned with a bag of nails. — - i .sTr -= U ' ' 1 ■ - -- t JL — r ' T S 0 , Prof. — Do you think Wordsworth was right when he said, Heaven lies about us in our infancy? Stude — Sure, but he forgot to add that everybody lies about us in our maturitv. :i: March If) — Around exam time some profs remind us of the grocery clerk who hangs up a sign in his store, Don ' t ask for credit. I hale to say no . Prof. — Now do we start at the begin- ning or end of chapter four? Lit — Oh, you guess first. Ohmpic — Offers one of the best produc- tions of the year starring John Kelly as the little Jewish newsboy in the down- town section of East Lansing ; Wuxtry, Wuxtry, Last Edition. Where the interurban wends its way lo the northward stands the Ero Alphian abode, half hidden with a maze of vines without, filled with sweet coeds within, a fit study for Lucille herself to do in oil. March 21 — I heard a robin this mornin ' . Pm feelin ' happy today. The first day of Spring Whoopee! Bring on the bhn books. My ol ' man ' s a body engineer at For Yeh ? if} ' ol ' man ' s a doctor too. spkk; hab gcb! Page three hundred seventy-three WOIAT RTMEv C ' 31 Lover— Sprak tlmse wnnls lliat will mean hua cn td iiil . L i c(l— C;.! shoot yourself . April 2 — Spring term. Third and last chance. It ' s a wonder we didn ' t have to come hack on April ist, just for spite. The campus looks real Springy with its fresh green pots. When the AeThcons get out their halls and bats and .start playing hall in the alley it ' s as sure a sign of Spring as the return of the robin. Spring, anil cuir fair eainpus begins to resemble a modern enice. One young fellow suggested that hip boots would look well with the new style dresses, anyway. .April 6 — Now that they have torn up the sidewalks, put fresh mud on the roads, and have placed the bnildings farther apart, they might make it more ditTicult to get to class by putting revolving doors on the buildings, Many an .Mi liaba in the guise of a stu- dent has run uj) llie front steps of the house across from the lumomians and next door to the Delphics, pushed the doorbell, and softly whispered Open Sesame . . pril 13— Now that the weather has warmed up. the ice has thawed out of the radiators of the campus chariots and they are beginning to wheeze their way around again. We must say some of them are beautiful paint jobs. The boys at the Trimoira house on the corner have gathered together to render a little ditty entitled, The Price of Paint . No. girls, that funny looking red thing isn ' t a babv carriage. Freddie — So you gave up trying to teach your girl to drive the car . Bob— Yeh. When I told her to release her clutch she let go of the steering wheel . . pril 20 — Many fraternity boys say they have cut so many classes that their con- science bothers them to the extent that they can ' t sleep soundly any more after ei ' jht o ' clock. Delta Sig House — Starring Paul Smith in The Triple Threat — Wine, Woman, and Song . Autographed photos of the star will be given at the door for the first per- formance only. u I ; ,f ( ( S) ' c lO 2. 6 ( yg Pu clhrcc Innulrcl : WOLV RIMEv e April 26 — ' hat could be more cxcitiiiK on a hot Spring afternoon than to be in the crowd when one of the boys smacks a home run, and jumping up and down in your enthusiasm, have one foot go through the bleachers? Phylean — The first showing of Colorailo Bound , one of a scries of comedies from William ' s famous cartoons in which Art Carls will take the part of Curley , Next week Carls will appear in The Student Prince . Tolles— Let ' s go to the fair . Rhinehart — What fair? Tolles — I dunno, but the paper says fair today . ay 4 — Now comes the time of year when on most any corner you can find a freshman composing poetry. One poor fellow had his girl on his mind so much he was all set to drown himself in the river, but then he changed his mind. «,p™n.«  ( .W ' _a Boring young man — You know I ' m funny like that — always throw myself intt anything I undertake . Coed, sweetly — How splendid. Why don ' t you dig a well? I ' omp and splend( Parade. r marks the Spring May 15 — Founders Day celebration and we are excused from classes to watch the little cadets play war. College wouldn ' t seem like the same old place without parades. IHyssian — Having swept the dirt out of the Old Lambda Chi house offer for your approval in College Con ocations , W. F. Newell featuring the Hallelu-Yah chorus. The Phi Chi Alpha ' s ofTer a little skit en- titled We ' re a growing organization and we ' re three years old to date . Give ' em time and maybe they ' ll date more. Theta— What can T do to topping all my drives? Hespie — Turn the ball upsidi keep from Kappa Alpha Theta — Just an awfully sweet bunch of girls. They live in the house with the ladder up the front side. We might suggest that the girls start a roof garden and train a vine up the rungs, but maybe the Thcta ' s have already found a better use for that ladder. u s Page three hundred seventy-five llKIMEvC t First trickster — if ;i girl c ir kissed nu I believe I ' d die . Second also-ran — I believe I ' d be ready then myself . « May i8 — On looking over the list of entries for tomorrow ' s State Intercollegiate meet we conclude that several of our boy friends who have been telling us of their track abilitv Do not choose to run . Sigma Alpha Epsilon — We heard a rumor that these boys were laying a snare for Charley Paddock, so that their Freddie would have one less competitor between him and the Olympic games. .Sorority sister — So glad to see you — just finished my beauty sleep . Yoiuig gallant — I must be a little early — (U n ' t vol! want to rest some more? May 19 — One love-lorn youth cci?ui)lains that his girl may be a sorority girl bin she ' s dog-gone independent. Many a perfectly level-headed youth has lost his case of homesickness when some sweet young thing from the Chi O House has got him in a secluded corner and softly crooned ly (hi Omega Sweet- heart . Ilnb — I bad an awlid time writing that book repnrt. Bub — Did you try readin ' the book first? May 20 — After all, a little bit of study niiw and then is a necessary part of college life, and is sometimes practiced by the U. Lits — Present Clyde Olin in the big- gest role of the year. Cidlege Traditions, from the book P.. M. O. C. ' s every frosh shciuld knipw . COLLEGE BOYS MAY BE CRAZY BUT THEY HAVE THEIR FACUL- TIES! May 24 — A warm Thursday evening. - faint breeze drifts through the branches of the trees with a gentle hush. From up above a misty moon casts weiril shadows on a world of romance. A group of col- lege boys gather together to sing sweet melodies of love. High up in a window on the top floor of the Woman ' s building a little girl turns to her roommate and sobs, Oh, MalMil, ain ' t it just too grand? 55 cf IQ o 6 © © WOLVERIME. C Ma 30 — Business is tailing oft , re- marked the riding schnnl tea cher. Oh no! Picking up , said the stretcher hearers as they dashed on the field. The boys in the Eunomian house have worked up a bit of musical comedy led by Neller and Wargowsky centering about the theme, If all the public drinking houses were at the bottom of the sea, a lot of people would be drowned . . lpha Phi — When for twn successive years the same sorority claims the K. O. T. C. corps sponsor and the infantry sponsor, such popularity must be deserved. Mary — - My grandfather lived to be ninety and never used glasses . Lou — Well, lots of people prefer to drink from a. bottle . June I — June at last and the Red Cedar becomes infested with canoes. One little freshman, who doesn ' t seem to have gained much from his year of college, thought Pineeatum was a restaurant. Fresh— Hey, what ' s all the rush? Frosh — I just remembered 1 got to study . The Pi Kappa Phi ' s lead a peaceful life. At present Harlowe Brigham is stage managing a little production entitled, If we ever get through college, we want a wife with a steady job. He — - I guess I ' m just a little pebble in your life . She— Well, I wish you were a little boulder . June 8 — I just got in from the most divine party with the most heavenly boy. Oh, it was just too glorious. In one of the intermissions we went out in the garden (he said he needed the air) and he slipped his arm about my slender waist (it really is slender too) and I sort of melted away (the way I ' ve learned to do) so he could kiss me. Jill , he sighed, My little pas- sion flower, your kisses are into.xicating . So we stayed out there alone in the moon- light and when it came time to go home, he was so drunk he could hardly drive the car. i S Page three liundrcd seveitty-i OLV RIMEv € . I • V . ' A 5 There is always a Iiig turn-out for the Water Carnival. June — Soft amber lights flooded the limpid waters of the river. Down its gentle stream in all the splendor of the ancient days of yore floated barges all bedecked as for a gala holiday. A dusky slave stripped to the waist stands rigid with arms folded on the prow of one fair ship. Never a move he made; his muscles all held rigid till with an awful oath he up and smacked the ' skeetcr that was bnring through his chest. It isn ' t what the man says that counts, it ' s his girl ' s reply. June— In the forest of Arden, when the wind sighs in the trees, and the moon shines down from above, we went to see the senior play. But the seniors aren ' t the only ones who know how to play in the forest of Arden under those conditions , whispers Margy. .And we don ' t need foot- lights either . Yciiuij; Kiiiiui) - l-, ery time I see a star fall I ' m going to kiss you . Sweet ' J ' hing, after ten minutes — . ren ' t you counting fire-flics? The , .erin,l 1 rlueen liirth and a college career ■■ hnuld 1 e called 1-rom nc crdi to another June ij — . nother appropriate date for final exams. More cases of blues are de- velopeii from blue books than from any other source, but it isn ' t the color of the cover that brings on the indigo taint, it ' s the big (jpen spaces inside. Senior — - rm going tcj the library to study for the last time . Junior — - Study what ? Senior — - Stuily anatomy . .And now as we near the close of this section we wish to thank all those fresh- men who have been a continual source of information and ideas and all those dear coeds who have been a constant inspiration to us in our work. June 15 — One by one the seniors in their caps and gowns went up for their diplomas, and as each rcceixed it in his own posses- sion he sighed, Fooled ' cm again. Alumnus — If 1 should kiss vou would m call the Imuse mother? Alumna — Not ludess wu wanted to kiss (S j c 1 Q o 6 SF 3)J Page three Iniiulred .u-.eiity-cieht WOIAHRIME. 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Gr.ind Boulex.ird, Detroit S ( 5) c l9 2 6 - 3 -(S Si3) - Pane three huudied eighty-. r£I J m The 1928 Wolverine printed and bound by the ROBERT SMITH COMPANY Lansing, Mich. 16 The House o Service and QxiaXiiy % 92,6 Page three hundred cighty-sev ii v X -OLVTRTMEv m -S LeClear Studios MADE ALL STUDIO PICTURES FOR THE 1918 VOL TRINE STV DIOS LANSING JACKSON Capital National Bank Carter Block Building G OMPLIMEMTS OF THE JMary Stewart Shops 114 Grand River Ave. ii East Michis an Ave. East Lansing Lansing t S (S S) ' c l t) L 6 - (£ 3 ' Pane three hundred exRhty-cinht x OLVERibsiE. em ' GENERAL INDEX Page Ae Thcon 242-243 Administration 21-35 Advertisements 379-388 Agriculture, Board of 2 A. I. E. E 326 Alpha Gamma Rho 244-245 Alpha Chi 284-285 Alpha Epsilon Mu 22S Alpha Gamma Delta 286- 2S7 Alpha Phi 288-289 A Ipha Psi 229 Alpha Zeta 230 American Managers Ass ' n 335 American ' et. Med. Ass ' n 334 A rtillery 34t) A. S. C. E 327 Athletics, Co-ed 169-183 Athletics, Fresh 161-167 Athletics, Division Page 113-183 Uasel.all, Fresh K16 Baseliall, Varsity 145-150 Basketliall, Fresh 163 Basketball, Varsity 131-136 Band, Varsity 340-351 Band Club 224-225 Bee Seminar 328 Blue Key 23 1 Board of Publications 318 Broadcasting Station W ' .K.A.R yt Cadet Colonel 345 Campus Girls Assembly 323 Campus House Council 324 Campus Views 13-20 (- avalry 347 (-hi Omega 2 X)-2Qi Chi Rho 220-221 Classes, Division Page 37-1 1 1 Coaching Staff 1 15-1 18 Co-ed Debate 340 Co-ed S Club 182 (. ' ollcge. Divisional Page 11 Contents. Table of g Cosmopolitan Club 329 Cross Country, Varsity 154-155 Cross Country, Fresh 167 Dairy Club 337 Dedication 5 Relphics 246-247 Delta Sigma Phi 248-249 Page Dramatic, Music, and Debate 337-340 Eclectic 250-25 1 Ero Alphian 292-293 Eunomians 252-253 Excalibur 214 Feature 185-210 Fencing, Co-ed 183 Fencing, Varsity 157 Football, Fresh 162 Football, Varsity 1 19-130 Forestry Club 330 Foreword 6 Fraternities, Honorary 213-239 Fraternities, Men ' s 241-279 i ' Veshmen 07-111 Glee Club 339 Green Splash 172 H. E. Club 2 2 Hermian 254-255 Hesperian 256-257 Hockey 159 Horticulture Club 333 Humor 361-378 Indebtedness 8 Infantry 348 Inter-fraternity Council 280-281 Judging Team 358 Juniors 73-83 Kappa Alpha Theta 294-295 Kappa Delta 296-297 La Cof radia 234 Lambda Chi Alpha 258-250 Liberal Arts Board 319 Librarian 35 Memoriam 7 Merrill-Palmer 336 Michigan Agriculturist 312 Military 341-35 ' Minor Sports 151-160 M. S. C. Record 313 Olympic 260-261 Omicron Nu 222-223 Organizations 21 1-359 Page three hundred eight !: fcSgf© voL ' E.RiNiEv im mm GENERAL INDEX— Co ; «, ' , rayc i ' an Hellenic Council 304- Pi Delta Epsilon Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa 1 ' hi 270- I ' hi Chi Alpha 262- Phi Delta 2(14- Phi Kappa Tan 2(16- Phi LamlxlH Tau 2 2- Phylean - ' (iS- Kirie Team. C.-ed 271 263 265 267 233 2IX) S A. E 272 Scal.liani Blade 218 Seniors 3 ' Sesame 2c)8 Short Course 353 Sigma Kappa 300 Sophomores Sororities 283 Sphinx State News 310 Student Board Puhlications 307 Student Ciumcil 314 Student Directory 3(ji Swimming, I ' n-ed Swimminj;. ' arsit ■ ■273 ■219 )-7i - ' !)() ■357 •301 5-g6 303 3 ' 1 324 3 1 3 40S 172 156 Page Tau Beta Pi 238 Tau Sigma 226-227 Tennis J58 Th eta Alpha Phi 237 Themian 302-303 Title 3 Track, Fresh 164 Track, ' arsity 137-1+4 Trimoira 274-275 L ' lyssian 276- l nion Board I ' luon Literary 278- ' arsity Cluh 216- Wicational Societies 325- VW A. A Wolverine Staff 308- W ' restling, Fresh Wrestling, X ' arsity V. S. G. A Xi Sisma Pi Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. ■ 3 b-. 3- - ' 279 3«3 165 153 317 320 321 J MS ' iQ a 6 i3 (S3 Q Z •ni:r line- Innulrc-.l ninety VEF viS 6 Student ' Directory Page three hundred ninety-one K. ' .. - , r r - c v: .«.;ir ; WOLVERIMEv e im SENIORS Abbott, George Arthur, t- Lansing Ainsworth. Elaine, It Lapeer Aitken, Rowena Gertrude, Lansing Alcbin, Miriam Hope, Lansing Alger, Magdalene ' irginia, Clarkston Allen, Charles Edward. LeKoy Allen. Lucile, Lansing Aim, Bernhard Theodore. ( Galeshurg Anderson. Donald Eri, Paw Paw Anderson. Parnell Eric, a Iron Mountain Anderson. Ruby Carol. Ii Ironwood Andrus. Ruth Louise, h Lansing Archer. Hattie Alma. ( Lansing Armstrong. Clare M.. f Flint ustin. Irene Anna. ( Roval Oak Bainbridge. Vivid. Howell Baker. Glenwood Flovd. e Tonesville Baldwin. Harold Glenn. Linden Ballhach. Nathan Anthony. Detroit Bardwell. Helcnc Genevieve, h Cass City Barkwell. Wavne M.. I Grand Rapids Barnev. Hirai U-onard. ci Watervliet Uassett. Donna Louise, h Farmington lieal. Victor Clement, a ilanitou Beach Bean. Arnold Horace, a Tackson Beardslec. John Murehison. e Bav City Beck. Clyde Houghton. ,• Calumet Becker. Ruth Winifred. Monroe Beese. Harry Eugene. Petoskey Belt. Thomas Addison. Detroit Bennett. Marian Althea. h Plymouth Bennett. Ruth Lillian, h Bonifas Bentley. Ralph Menzo. c Owosso Benton. Theodore Allen, c East Lansing Belts. Frank Allen. Benzonia Black. Bennett, a Carsonville Black. Charlie E.. s Perry Blakeslee. Leonard Henry, a St. lohns Blatchford. Ixiuise Kincaid. Brighton Bliss. Tames Randall, a Buda. 111. Bliss. Warren Herbert, c Albion Bohm, Beatrice Teraldinc. h Petoskev Bolton. Bruce Burnside. ■ Kendallville. Ind. Bordine. Ella Lucretia. h Dundee Boughner. Kenneth Theodore, a Saginaw Bowen. EIna Lucile. h Grand Rapids Bowcn. Ruth Ann, ; Mishawaka, Ind. B.nver. Lois Raechel. Greenville Bower. Ray Frederick. Owosso Bra.llev. Albert Ferris, n . ugusta Braidwood. Andrew Keith, f Rochester Bravbrook. Tames Gibson, c Grosse Pointe Brevfogle. T ' ohn Harold, a Three Rivers Briggs. Gladys Rather, h E.ist Lansing Brigham. Harlow Robert, s Richl-and Brishin. John Francis. Lansing Brondwell. Catherine, h Bangor Brown. Tames Burren. Levering Brown. Lyie Rutherford, c Ubly I ' runnn. Dorothy Genevieve. Muskegon Brnmm. Nelson Coy. n Nashville Brundage. Lvle D.. Lansing Buike. Otto Richar.l. Imlay City Burrell, Gilbert, r Lansing Butt, rfichl. Warner Gerald. East Lansing Butt , Eloise Mae. Metamora Bvrne. Merrill Walter, r Lowell C.ildwell. M.iurice Ralph. . Imlav Citv Carls. Arthur Emersim. f Sturgis Carlson. Arnold Oscar. I Newavgo Carls.m. Harold Elmer. Detroit Carjienter. George ICvantler. Caro Caruso. Tohn Ira. I Owosso Caswell. Raymond. Greenville Chambers. Frances Marv. Lansing Chase, irginia Belle. I. ' . South Haven Chettlc. Arthur Ellsworth. ,■ Lansing Christie. Trevor Lawman, Lansing Church, Verna Harriet, I East L.ansing Clarke. Evelyn Irene. , Port Huron Clav. Henry Penn.K-k. i, M.issillon. Ohio Clements. Dorolhv Marion. Holland Cle ments. Ellen Arlejie. Ii Siiginaw Clizbe. Kathrvn Irene. St. Petersburg. Fla. Cole. Harry I.e.icli. ;• Lansing Coles. Cleo ICdward. .• Grand Rapids Coles. Lee H.. ,• Grand Rapids Collins. Robert Foster, f Lansing Conklin. William Armstrong. • Mosherville Connellan. William, a Grosse Ik- Converse. I.is(m Tluber. a CanuUn Cook. John Carruthers, ; Owosso Cook, Roland Allison, a Cement City Cooke, Raynold Jackson, e Muskegon Heights Corey. .Arlington Belmont, s Fremont Cornetet. Leslie Lawrence, e Elkhart. Ind. Cox. Barney Crawford. Lansing Crapser, Charles Lewis, a Spring . rbor Cribbs, . delaide Antoinette, Three Rivers Cr.iwlev, Bernice Adelaide, Hillsdale CuUx-rt, Guy Albert, s Hastings Cunov, Harvey Frank, z ' Dearborn Dailev, Ralph Edwin, e Detroit Davies. Karl Frederick. Lansing Davis. Russel Tames, s Elberta Daw. Theron Edmond. Traverse Citv De Lange. Walter. Grand Rapids Del.onge. Merrill Edwin, a Detroit Derby. Delene Beatrice, h Otsego Dernbcrger. Walter Hugh, s Pontiac De ries. Lloyd Lester. Grand Rapids Dirks. George Louis. 5 Coojiersville Dittman. Frederick . ugustus. a Dryden D..tv, lohn Ellsworth, e Detroit Downer, Eiliene Roberta, It Imlay City Dressel, Francis George, s Hart Dulude. Harvev Gerald, i .Midland Duncan, Lois Isabell. It Detroit Eddy. Charles Graham, s River F.ire.st. 111. Eddv. Frances Evora. Lansing Edmonds. Doretha Estella. It Hastings Edwards. Weston . dnie, Howell Estelle. Thelma T.. Lansing Estes. Ward Martin, Garland Fahrnev, Mary Ella. Ridgefield Park. N. J. Fairbanks. Fannie. Jr.. h Luther Falk. Harold Edward, e Monroe Farleman. Merwyn Gale, s East Lansing Fish. Horace Daniel. Gr.and Rapids Farver. Lvle Lessly. e Unionville ? ishbeck. Kenneth Bidwell. e East Lansing Fitch. Donald George. Traverse Citv Flinn. Roscoe Theodore, a T ' nion Citv Forbes. Esther Ida. Caro Force. Elaine, Lapeer Ford. ' irginia Shirley. It Lansing I ' oster. Harold John. ' a Rives Junction Foster. Leonard Joseph, s Battle Creek Fox, Doris Mary. ,v Morenci Fox. Kathleen Leota. Spring Lake Frederick. Charles Chester, e Saginaw French. Dorothy Roberta, h Monroe Frve. Emerson Earl, a Indian River G,irlock. Fred Clement, s Grand Ledge Gates. Lois. Bay Citv Gatrell. Alvah Lee. e Nessen City r er. How ard Edward, a East Lansing Geiger. Donald Horace, e Ouimby Gibson. Pauline Sarah. Lansing Giddings. Ge ' orge H., e Hcsperia Gi.llev. Richard William. Tackson GitTels. Clara Irene. I.aingshurg Giffcls. Helena . gnes. a I.aingshurg Gill. Kisb.an .Singh, ii Puniab. India Gillespie. Geraldine Ida. It Tecumseh Gilligan. Gladvs. It Louisville. Ky. Glerum. Laurence D., Lansing Gordon. Ross Earnest. Midland I ' .rams. Milton Henry, e Houghton f.recn. Marion Gertrude. It Walkcrville. Ont. Green. Morris Wendell. ( Grand Rapids Greene. Leon Carroll. 0.ak Park. 111. Griffith. Hubert Claude, e Lansing Grimes. Ogden Edwin, a Des Moines. Iowa Gronseth. Ingwald Ilalvorsen, c Lansing Ilanchett. Kent Streator. e Big R.apids Hancock. Edward Reuben, a Calumet Hart. Helen. I Midland Hartman. Dorothv Louise. It South Haven Tlartman. Roberta Denise. It South H.aven Ilarvev. Fr.inces Winifred. B.attlc Creek Ilaskins. Eli aluth Sett, h Howard City Ilaskins. Wilbur Drvden. a Ossco llasse. Gleason S. T.. .( Lansing TIautpli. Clifford Henry. I Sault Ste. Marie Ilawcs. RoTicrt William. I ' arina TI -nrv. May Lucille. It Detroit Hicks. Keith Richard. ,? East I..insing . Iliplev. Merlin C. Scottvillc Ilitcb ' cox. George Ilobart. n thens Hoffman. Gr.ace Lottie, h Hudson Iloffmrin. Herbert Frederick, a Marquette ; .Qy dr[g 5 «© 3 ; Piifi ' three hutufred iiiucty-t ' :iO OLVEF ' lIolTman, Maynaril Charles, f I ' lnn Holden. Berto Heath, a Milford Holz. Philip Thomas, c C. l.lwater Hood, Oliver Zembro, Ionia Hoover, Harvev. Harold, s Lansinft Himebaugh, Margaret Elizabeth, Lowell Hiniebaiigh, Margery Elizabeth, l.owell Hornsbv. Ruth Mav. h Traverse City Horton. I.evon Edgar, Lansing Hosier, Harry, s Lansing Houser, Howard Edway, c Bay City Hoy, William Ellis, e Charlotte Hoyt, Loyal Dwight, c Richland Hudson, Duncan Gilchrist, East Lansing Hulett, Robert Ferris, .Mason Hunt, Keith Evans, e Had . xe Hunter, Howard Evans, e Lansing Hurley, Owen Bedford, f Sherwood Hurst ' , Florence Lillian, . Cadill.ac Hutchis.m, Gladys Elaine, Charlotte Hyde. Emma Mae. . Collins. Ohio Ireland. William Brien. Standish lohnson, Charles Ammi. e Saginaw Johnson, Henning Erick. f L ' Ansc Tohnson, Howard Whitnev, z- Eaton Rapids Tones, Benjamin DeWitt, lbany, Ga. .Tuhl, Eric .Anthon. Detroit Kaechele, Marguerite Ruth, h Moline Kaiser, John Douglas, Lansing Karn, George Ronald, a Lansing Katsunuma, Joseph, a East Lansing Kauffman. Ralph H. e Clarksville Kellogg, Lucille Teanette. East Lansing Kelly. John William, Grand Haven KempL Arthur Robert, s Holton Kennedy. Teanette Aida, East Lansing Kiebler. Hilton, I East Lansing Kilbv. Ralph Metcalf, e Jackson Kincaid. Ruby Louise, Grant Kirk. Elmer LeValley. c Fairgrove Kirk, William Shuford, s Vassar Kirkcr, .Marguerite Evelyn, h Holt Klein, Fred Frank, Algonac Kleinheksel, Harley Jerome, ( ITolland Klute, Donald Harvey, a Three Oaks l napp, Gerald Frederick, Eaton Rapids Krieger. Father Elizabeth, h Lansing Kroeber. John Kurt, f Chicago. 111. Kyser. Lilah Mae, Lowell Lake, Henry Allen, £• Gunni son. Colo. Langworthv, Alonzo Ernst, c Traverse City T.arkev, Paul Emmanuel, Tackson Latson. Lucile Smith, h Anh Arbor Laubaugh. LaVerne Elmer, a Hastings Layer, Harold Fred, e Unionville I,eavengood. Ray Earl. . thens Leavitt. Andrew Simpson, f Lansing Lec,_ Kenneth Hamill, c Otisville Le ' eaux, John F., e East Lansing Lietzke. Irwin Ralph, c Bath Linebaugh, Webster Hall, ,1 Lyons Longnecker, Margaret Eleanor, h Traverse Citv Lord, Russell Rollon, e Owosso Loree, Grace Emilv. East Lansing Louden, Thurlo Alonzo. East Lansing Loveday. Frederic Harris, s Lansing Lowry, Wayne Judson, a Midland Luger, Frederick Ellis, s Lansing Lundberg. Balzar Hugo. Jr., e Lansing Luther. Stanley Wilford, c Unionville Lutz, Jacob Martin, a Sodus Lynch, . rthur William, c Dorr Lvnn, Elmer Martin, c Bay Citv Lyon, Hervey Lyle, s East Lansin ' g MacDonald, Scott Dougald. Bath Mac Donald. Willena Mary, h Hancock MacEachron. Fred Grant, ! Hudsonvillc MacRae. Annabelle, ; Cass Citv MacTavish. George Kenneth, Detroit McCary, Wellington R., • Lapeer McCosh, James Arnold, Detroit McCotter, James Gordon, c Rochester McCulloch, Bryson, s Saginaw McCulloch. Malcolm Clark. :■ Detour McElroy. James Kerr, East Lansing McTntyre, George Sherman, a Dowagiac McKillc.p. Leo Davton. c Detroit McKini. Flovd Alex, a Lansing McKinlev, Caroline Georgia, Lansing McLean. ' Edwin Dupree, c Elkhart, tnd. McWood. Alice Catherine, ) Detroit .Macier. George William, a Richmond Mains. Raymond newcv. e Homer .Malone. Marion Eugene, a Lima, Ohio NLmn, Amv IClizabeth, Flushing Mann. William . nthonv. .Schoolcraft Mannerow, Carl Edward, c Coldwatcr .Manning. Frank Burke, e Grand Rapids Marsh. Harold Fred, Detroit Marshall. Mary Alexandria, s Bear Lake Martin. Robert Dale, c Paw Paw .M.ithews, Ruth, i Lansing Matthews, Margaret Ann, h Lansing Maxwell, .Margaret Constance. I Detroit Mengel. Helen Louise, .. E! Paso, Texas Merritt, Tames Manlev, a Forcstville, N. Y. Miller. Ernest John. f. Gaylord Miller, Francis Charles. .• Traverse City .Mitchell, Charles William, Grand Rapid ' s .Mitchell. Marion Henry, i- Flint Mohrhardt, Foster Edward, East Lansing .Moinet. Margaret Steel. St. Johns .Mooniev. Linda Hollovvell. Otseg.. Moore, ' Harold Adolph, c Mien .Morgan, Thomas Orville. e Flint Morrow, John Paul, e Chebuvgan .Morse, Estelle Howell, li driaii Moss. Benjamin Philip, n Mt. Pleasant Muessig, Tames Ware, i- Saginaw Munger. Tiistin Kemp. .( St. Clair MusuT.r., l:.!;i: TMward, a McMillan MycT- . -rnicer. a Grand Blanc Nelhi :. WiilK.m.i Lansing Nels-n, I ,!■ W hitbeck, a Montague Xeshitt. Helen Allura. Grossc Pointe Park Xewell. Harry Tames, s Lansing Xewell, Wilfred ' Frank, Quincy. Ill Xewson. Lee G., e East Lansing Nichols. Tosephine Vietta, Lansing Xiebling, Lucile Margaret, Okenios Niedermeier. Clark Otto, c Newport Norris. Lucille Harriett. Lansing Oag. Marion Blanche. Port Huron Offenhauer, Norv.tl Lerov. 1 Lansing ( )lds, Catherine Campbell, li Alpena Olds, Charles Byron. . Alpena Olin. Clyde T.. East Lansing Oliver. Ercel Greta, I Grand Ledge Ormes, Milton Howard, i Saginaw Orner, Emery Donald. Bay City Pangborn. Flossie Tean. h Bad .Axe Parker. Claude Russell, East Lansing Parkhurst. Tay E., c Morrice Parry, Mildre ' d Irene, li ' assar Partlow, Elsa Margaret, ( Lansing Patterson. .Andrew Harvey, c Detroit Payton, Frederick Eurgard, a. ... Birmingham. Ala. Pearson. Arlene Selma, ( Pentwater Peck, David Wellington. Lansing Peck. Olive May. h Fenton Pennington, Earl K.. f Clinton Perrin. Everett Howard. ; Flint Perrin, Pearl, Grand Rapids Perry. H. Amv. ( Oak Grove Peters, Tohn Harold, ( Detroit Peterson, Gerald B.. East Lansing Peterson, Mildred DeEsta. Ii East Lansing Peterson. Mvhren Clifton, c Escanaba Phillips. Cat ' herine Hale. ; Bay Citv Pierce. Clark Marvin, a North Adam ' s Pierce. Fred, New Hudson T omerov. Kenneth Brownridge. f I,ansing I ' ost, Ruah, L., ' Mulliken Poulson. Kenneth Craig, a Saginaw Powers. Gertrude H., Nashville Price, Thomas Harlan, a Newark, Ohio Priest, Florence Belle, h Marion, Tnd. Proctor. Waldo C, a Vassar Raftshol. . nna Mathilde, . Suttons Bay Rauhut. Vernon Frederick. Lansing Ray. Harvey Robert, i- Manistee Raymond. Turgen George, .? Lorain. Ohio Rayner. Langley William, c Mason Read. Caroline, h Richland Reichow, Roland Ernest, e Homer Reid. Robert Warren, a Detroit Rettig. Orville William Franklin. ; Beulah Rich, Clifford Thomas, . Sault Ste. Marie Richards. Teane Agnes, Benton Harbor Richev. Helen Orpha. Charlotte Riede, Francis Joseph, a Fremont, Ind. Rineliart, Forrest Albert. East Lansing Robinson, Dorothy, .s Manistee Robinson. William Paul, a Voungstown. Ohio Ross, Ward Francis, s Port Huron Roth. Creston DeRight. c East Lansing Rothgcrv. Leta Jane. East I,.insing Rouse. .Mdro Martin, e East Lansing I i Pane three hundred itinetythr ■ © WOLX ' E.RMEv 6: 1® Rmulquist, HenninR William, c Miniising Roberts, Bert Holmes, i South Lyon Sajkoivski. Adam John, e Uetruit Sakellariou, Evangelos Nickolas, c Magalopolis. Arcadia, Greece Sanford, Marjorie Bernice, East Lansing Sawver, Porothv Roberta, h South Haven Sawyer, Margaret Tessie, ; East Lansing Schmitt. N ' lirnia Eunice. East Lansing Schneider. Ivan Frederick, il Owosso SchooIiiKiM. 1 , I, -111- ICmma, i Lansing Schram. nni-irni l..in, East Lansing Schrems, (■.in.liu- Michael, i Saginaw Schultz. M.iMi.ii.l l.iusley, (I East Lansing Schuster, K.irl. ; Detroit Schwartz. George Theodore, a Smithshire. lU. Scott, George Bacon, a Eaton Rapids Scott. Pauline Maude, Lake City Scott, Robert Sanborn, e Hubbard Lake Sedelliauer, Norman Elmer, c Grand Rapids Seigneur. Alice Marjorie, h Munson Seizcrt. Burdette Frederick. Blissfield Selkirk. George Howard, a Williamsburg Sher ar(l. Beatrice Mav, h Swartz Creek Sheiiard. Donald Homer, ii Charlotte Shevitz. Abraham Daniel, a Detroit Shipp. Harrv William, e Lansing Shoesmith. Dorothy, h East Lansing Simanton. Edith Lenore. Benton Harbor Simmons. Ruth Allison, h Flint Simon. Ruth I ' neeta. Tekonsha Sinclair. Stuart Eldred. c Climax Sluvtcr. AllK-rta Henrietta, h Cadillac Smill. Helen Winifred, h Alpena Smith. GavTord Clifford. .« Shaftshurg Smith. Harrv Francis, a Romeo Smits, Teane ' ttc. Jackson Snohr. Rosabelle Rita. Lansing Snvder. Clark LaVern. ( Lansing Sof enson. Hazel Elizabeth, h Lansing Southworth. Robert Benard. Lansing Sparling. William James. ■ Bad Axe Sprague. Marguerite Lewis, h Monroe Spurrier, William Bartlett, c Ionia Stark. Amanda L.. Marilla Stegeman. LeRov Calkins, s Lansing Stephen, Tames B., ' as5ar Stetler, John Franklin, s Sturgis Stich. George Nelson, Cleveland, Ohio Stilvvell, Charles Wardel, c Ionia Stockman, Verne Allen, n East Lansing Stoner, Louise Carolyn, h Monroe Stophlet, Dorothy Lucile, Jackson Storv, William Leonard, a Birmingham Striffler, Irvine Albert, i Cass City Strobel. Lawrence A., c Lansing Strong, Margaret Esther, h Coldwater Studley, Walter Andrew, e Grand Rapids Sutherland, Jeane Naomi, Petrolia, Ont. Sweeney, Willard Gratten. s Lansing Taylor, Amy Elizabeth, New Era Tenney, Lois Martha, Alpena Thole, John Sheldon, f Marshall Thomas, Lawrence Hartlcv, c Dearborn Thomas, Reinhold, c Detroit Thompson, Edward Rush, s Grand Blanc Thornton, Collins Elsworth, e East Lansing Timmick, Ralph Carl, c Muskegon Heights Topliff, Helen Louise, h Eaton Rapids Torno, Ralph Frederick, i Lorain, Ohio Tower, Ruth Adeline, Lansing Trafelet, Ralph D., a Millersburg Trapp, Martin Kenneth. Benzonia Tr.avnor. Edna Anne. Milwaukee. Wis. Trumbull. Agnes Marv. Jackson Tuhhs. Harold Bennett, a Lansing Tvrrell. Norval Edwin. Detroit Pllrey. Marion Lucille, h Niles Ullrev. Mark Arthur, j Niles Ur.iuiola. Daniel, a La Paz. Bolivia ' an Slyke. Clayton, f Flint Wagner, Russell Cornelius, Saginaw Walker, Hugh Vercil, e Traverse City Wall, Lazell John, Lansing Wallace, Ethelyn Tosephine. h Bedford Wargowsky, Fred Mohr. t Port Huron Watson. Harry Banner. ; Lansing Weber. Frederick, f Detroit Weddell, Donald Tames. Sault Ste. Marie Weifenbachi Freda Margaret, h Ann Arbor Wclden. Edwin Clark. ,t Litchfield Wellman. Webb William. .■ P.mtiac Wells. Sidnev A., f Eagle Whiekr, Olive Elizabeth, .r. .Haminondsport. N. Y. Wid.lis. Harold Paul, a Baroda Wilkins, Frederic Edward, c Mason Wilkinson, Clark, f South Lyon Willis, Frank Henry, . ngola, Ind. Wilson, George Henry, Mason Windiate, Andrew David, I Pontiac Wise, Inabelle Hutchinson, I .Detroit W ise, Tosephine Leota, s W.nidland Woodruff, Ralph Linden, Dewitt Wortman. F. Byron, c Cecil. Ohio Wylie. Henry Elsworth. a Sparta Yerkes. George Norbert. c Howell Young. George Albert, Milan JUNIORS Ahhev. Dean Mcrrvlees, c T.,ansing Abbott, Allan Atwood, Holland Adams, George Wickware, a Battle Creek Aikin, . ziel .Mbert, e Lansing Alford, Elvis Smith, i Detroit Allen, Margaret Elizabeth, South Lyon Alliton, Silas Howard, c Owosso Allshouse, Harold Mahlev, Lansing Ambrose, Charlotte, Grand Rapids Amerson, Richard Kindred, Lansing Anderson, Floyd Stanley, Tackson . nderson, Tohn Henry, .t Lansing Anderson. Philip Herbert, c Detroit Anderson. Valda Ross. . Sand Creek Andree. George William. ;• Hammond. Ind. Andrews. Hugh Russell, c Fremont .• nthonv. George W., Mt. Clemens Api.lcvard. Tames Davis, e Lakewood. Ohio ArcheV. Dwight Leonard, a St. Joseph Arnold. Henry Christian. rnold Arnold. Henrv George. Biv City .Arnold, Seth ' Francis, c Denton Arli.t.-. Anthnnv Tames. St. Joseph As).. Clinl,-, I ' Mward. i- St. Clair A-.h. M;i Barker. ( Big Rapids Ashlcv. Mariorie Elizabeth, h Battle Creek Atkinson. Kenn.-th W.. ii Casnovia Austin. Louise. Midbud .Austin. Thera Maere. h Elsie . very. Milburnc Henry, a Lansing ■Ayrault, Walter Webster, Detroit Babbitt, Mildred Elaine, Haslett Bachman. Martha Allcnc, h Niles Bail. v. Ileadlev Ednuind, a Tamaica. B. W. I. Baker. Frank L ' riah. a Mt. Pleasant Baker. Louis Stannard. ■ Bradley Baker. Robert Root. Detroit Ball. Ford Clark, f Lansing Ball, I. Dale, e Battle Creek Banhagel, Florence Flavia, Lansing Barclay, Eldon Clair, ;■ Hart Barner, Frances, South Haven Barnes, Harold Irving, e Three Oaks Barratt, Fred Wilson, f Lansing Barron, Kathryn, i- FennviUe Batcheler. Benjamin Franklin, i- Howell Batten. Tohn Hillis. c Galien Baur. Arnold Tohn. a Unionville I ' .aynes. .Agnes Helen. Ii Birmingham Beachum. Curtis M.. s Shelby Beardslee. Mark Lanson. e Tawas City Becker. Alton Peter. Monroe lieckwith. Ralph Henry. ■ Xottawa Bell. Tames Kenneth, i Pontiac Beltz. Leonard Edward, f Lansing Bendz, Toseph, Hamtramck Bennett, ' Gordon Martin, c Muskegon Berg, Earl Ralph, Grand Rapids B ' -rg. Lawrence. East Lansing l! rg(|uist. Theodore William, c Ironwood Bernard. Court George, Gr.and Rapids Bessey. Bertha .Agnes, East Lansing Best, Boyd .Anderson, e Imlay City Bidwell, Lyic T ayton, c Jackson Tiiebesheimer, Mary Katherine, h Lansing , Biglcr, William Leslie, a Greenville Binney, Laurence Doc. Big Rapids Bishop. Helen. L.insing r.j,.rnseth. ICarl Hughes, a Lowell i ' s i ) 6 - t - ' Sr ® Piii ' C tliri-c Uuixfred nincty-fo VERIME C ii Blackall, Lowell James, Grand Uapids Elackman, Dell Francis. Tackson Blair. Charles Butler. Jackson Blakslee, Clare Scott. Lansing Blivin. Morris Herbert, c Hastings Bogie, Helen Irene, ( Pontiac IJoldyreff, John William, a Battle Creek Kund. Frank Lewis. Olivet IJootli. William Donald. Saginaw Bostelmann, Marie Louise, h River Forest. 111. Botluvcll, James Hendrich. c Saginaw Bowes. Thelma Frances, Lansing Bovd, Mary Genevieve, New Troy Boylan. Ralph Fisher, Grand Rapids Bradlev, Lillian May, Royal Oak Bradley. Robert Ellsworth. • Highland Park Brandt. Edgar Lesch, Hummelstown, Pa. Bredlow. Edward Fred, f Detroit Breidenstein. Charlotte Anita. South Haven Brines, Melvin Edward, e St. Clair Brinkman. Mae Elizabeth, k Colon Brown. Clyde Hale, e Detroit Brubaker, Fannie Josephine, it . nn Arbor Brumm. Henrv Richard, e East Lansing Buehler. Harold John. :• Grand Rapids Bunge. Lucile Frances, ft Oak Park. 111. Biirde. Albert Buchner. s Detroit Burgess. -Arthur Perry, e Springport Burgh. Jlilton Daniel. Three Oaks Burkholder. Lucile. St. Clair Burns. Emma Beatrice, ft Petoskey Burns. Frederick J., e Linden Burris. Harry James. I Sault Stc. Marie Burton. Frederick Glenn, c Bad Axe Bush. Herold Glenn, e East Lansing Butler. Dorothy Lillian, ft Jackson Butterfield. Velma Bemice Schindler, ..Benzonia Byrne. Gerald Wilfred. Lowell Cain. Stewart D.. a Hastings Call. William Alden. ( Lansing Cameron. Ernestine Hannah. Lansing Campion. Thomas Joseph, f Amherst, Mass. Carbine, Theodore Perry, e Battle Creek Cartwright. Walter James, e East Lansing Castle. Bessie Mary. Lansing Chapman. Mildred Clara. I St. Louis Charles. Ethel Alvce. Buchanan Chatfield, Henry Edward, i South Haven Cheney, Leonard Keith, a Hillsdale Chickering. Herbert Ernest, a Belding Childs. Edmund Robinson. Adrian Chinnick, Marian T.. h Grand Rapids Christensen. Koester Lynn, f Escanaba Christiansen. Augusta, h Coral Clark, Glenn Floyd, a Harbor Springs Clark. Jean Loraine. Pontiac Clark. Meredith Gale, Vicksburg Clark, Wallace Jean, a Rockford Clemens, Gladys Isabella, ; Plymouth Clements, Irvin J., a Charlotte Coakes. William Arthur, c Owosso Coburn. Dorothy, ft Lansing Coffman. Helen Elizabeth, ft Coldwater Cohen, Harris David. Alpena Colvin. Carleton John, 5 East Lansing Colvin. Gaillard George, Lansing Comstock. Beatrice Nevene. h Fenwick Conklin. Earl Lisle. Pontiac Cook. Bernice Irene, ft Harrisville Cook. Edward, ; Grand Rapids Cook. Lawrence Merritt. a Lansing Cook. Lewis Christopher, e Owosso Cook, Morris Edward, e Jluskegon Corr. Francis John, e Lansing Corrin. Maurice Culbertson. East Lansing Courtney. Mildred Harriette, Detroit Cowles. Florence Margaret, ft St. Johns Cox, Lula Margaret, ft Detroit Crabill. Charles Joseph, e Battle Creek Crary. Edward JIcKee, Lansing Crawford, J. Earl, e Pontiac Crawford, Norman James, t? Constantine Craze. Helen Amalia. ft Calumet Croope. Donald Henry, s Lansing Cross. Wendall. Chester, f Saginaw Crowley. Marion Kathrvn, ( Cheboygan Curtis. Hilda Nancie. Traverse City Daane. Russell Melville. Grand Rapids D.ahlman. Edward .Mbert. e East Lansing Dammon. i Iarion .Amelia. Lansing Danziger. Frederick William, t Detroit Darling. Esther Margaret. Highland Park Davev. Keith Loremer. a Benton Harbor Davis. Deland Hodgman. e Battle Creek Davis. Margaret Elizabeth. East Lansing Davis. Wendell Erving. Cedar Springs Deacon. Fred Ernest, Lansing Dean, Jane Elizabeth, ft Detroit DeMay, Herman, J.. Kalamazoo Den Herder. Stanley. Grand Rapids Dickeson. Vern Carl, ; Highland Park Dillard, Sara Mae, ft ...Lansing Diller, Burgoyne Andrew, I Battle Creek Divine, Zelda Wyone. East Lansing Dixon. L ' oren Paul. I East Lansing Dlugolenski. Edward Toseph. c East Lansing Dodge. Melvin Norris . Jackson Donseler. John, e Grand Haven Dowd, Oscar Jefferson, a Hartford Doyle. William Edward, a Milwaukee. Wis. Drake. Louise Marv. ft South Haven Drew. Kenneth LaVern, u Tipton Dunn. Elwin Norris. c Mt. Pleasant Dunn. Fred Williston, Grand Rapids Dunning. Mary Marguerite, ft Pincknev Eaton. William Fredric. e Detroit Eberbach. Frederick William, s Lansing Ebinger. Donald George, o Climax Eby, ' irginia Elizabeth, ft Ferndale Eddv. Gerald Ernest, c Lansing Eddv. Loris Everett, e Flint Eddy. Marion Elizabeth, ft Saginaw Eggert, Marvin .Allen, Lansing Eggert. Russell, a Berrien Springs Ehrler. . ugust Herman. Scott Haven, Pa. Eidson, Robert Waldo, e Berrien Springs Eldred. Robert Rice. Eaton Rapids Ellens. John Andrew. ;■ Ada Ellson. Grace Johanna. Lansing Elhvood, Edward Earl, e Lansing Erickson, John Gleason, Escanaba Everett. Milton Curtis, e Caro Farley. Ellen May, .Mbion Farley, George Garfield, a -Mbion Farwell, Genevieve Magdalene, v Barryton Faul. Raymond Jarvis, e Woodland Feather. John Arthur, a Baroda Felder. John. Trenton Felt, Carl Raymond, Muskegon Fenlon. Katherine Mary, Lansing Fisher, Lee Edwin. Charlotte Fitzpatrick. Ethel Marguerite. Hubbardston Fitz-Randolph, William P.. s Lansing Flack. Mortimer Edward, .s Wyandotte Fletcher. Roberta. Joppa. III. Flinn. Josephine Susanna, ft Battle Creek Force, Mabel Grace, ft East Lansing Ford. .Alice Elizabeth. Ft. Dodge, Iowa Ford, Gaylon Tracv, .t East Lansing Forshee, Kent, e Flint Forsyth, Ulo John, .t Blissfield Fournier. William .Albert, e Owosso Fouts. Leslie J.. ( South Haven Francis. Helen Gardner. Standish Freeland, Paul Frank, Omena Freeman. William Riley. Ann Arbor Fry. Burton Edward, a Lansing Fulton. Harold Wayne, a Webberville Fulton. Roy Sidney, e Webberville Gacklcr. Roy William, a Middleville Gallagher. John Emmett. Battle Creek Gallup. Norman Lucile, East Lansing Garn. Marten E-, a Charlotte Geiger. Robert Gray, c South Haven Gettel. Earl Stanley, a Sebewaing Gezelius. Roy Arthur, e Paw Paw Gibson. Nellie Elizabeth, ft Grand Rapids Gilbert. Edward Hiram, c Flint Gillett. Francis Carl, f Grand Rapids Gillhooley. Edwin George, s .Sault Ste. .Marie Gillis. Helen Fay. New York. N. Y. Gillis. Mary Elizabeth, New York. N. Y. Gilpin. Opal Juanita. ft Farmland, Ind. Goodar. Helen Virginia, h Richmond Goodwin. Maxwell Asa, Battle Creek Gordanier. Laurence Franklynn, s Howell Gordon, Robert Thomas. Nunica Gould. Thomas John. Buffalo, N. Y. Green. Peggy, Lansing Greenman. Rov Lester, c Morrice Greenough. Mabel Cecilia, Royal 0.ak Grey. John Chester, c Ventnor City, N. J. Grey, Wheeler. Ventnor City, N. J. Grieve. Ron,ald Jameson. Lansing Grimes. Fred Erwin. f Milford Gruettner. Edwin Rudolph, a. . . . Wauwatosa. Wis. Guetschow, Fmnk Irwin. Grand Rapids Gugel. Clair A., c ' as.sar i Page three hundred tiinety-Hvc ;WOL RINEv Q Outckiinst, AIIlii Aia l. c Crass Lake Gvgi, Harvey luhvar J. i Hurley. Wis. ifaas. I.ouis. Jr., c Kalamazoo Ilaek.Kv. Lewis Horton. Flint Hahn, NLirvin .Vugust, Graml Haven Hall. Gilbert Orlando, e L ttawan Hall. .Martha Esther, Lansing Hall, I )tto Herbert, ■ Grand Ledge Hall. Kuth Marguerite, Geneva, N. Y. Halladav. liarl Lafayette. I ' ort Huron Hamhliii. Joseph RoUand. a .Mien Haniel, Claud Raymond, Grant Hamilton, Harold Lehr, c Lima, Ohio Handv, Margaret Lucile, h Sodus Hanes, Hathaway, Ir., c Lansing Harris, Elwood Kitchins. e Roekwood, Ont. Hart, Porter, s Midland Hartman, John Sinclair, c . thens Hartsell, Chester I., c Benton Harbor Harwood, Norman Wray. j Harbor Beach Haven, Frank Samuel, c Lansing Haviland. Kdna Gretehen, Traverse City H.iuklns. TmIiti Henry, o Hudson IK.i.llcv, .iMi. Noel, s William ton IK,, til, CiiIms . l,irey. L- Royal Oak Il.iliul,, ll,.,,Hc Truman, c Lansing ll,,,,n n«,,v, |-,istcr Bosmel. f Eagle II. 11. 1. 1 -Mil. i,,,nu.x Bursley, e Millington IKimIh, IhiL.il Edward, Redford Ileiirx. il]i,iin Joseph, s Birmingham Henson, llenrv Lvle, c Lansing Herman, George Safford, Boone, Iowa Hermel. Louis Charles, f Traverse City Hess. Ronald C, e Lansing Hickie, Paul Franklin, .t Lansing Hilsinger. Donald Cameron, ; St. Louis Hilton, Farin Norman, Jr., a Pontiac Hinshaw, Ronald Michael, u Traverse City Ili]iliv. , ril,,tli i:ii,Mlirlh, ; Seottville Ih .j, ,,lt,, l,,l,,Mii. ,• South Haven llit.lim--, I.I. nil ll.iii. ' I ' etoskev ll.i;iill.v, 11,1,1,111.1 llnvev, ii Eau Claire Hoag, ' Donal.l Edgar, .- East Lansing Hoagland. Lamont Cornelius. .• BlissSeld Hodge. Frederick James, a Negaunee Holland. Roy Paul, c Cadillac II.. Ulster, Jack F.. i Ferndale II..I11KS. Emma Grace, h Lansing ll..|.knis. Russell Moody. ? Jackson Hornl.eck. Lewis . lvin ' . Lansing Horning, Lelah Catherine. Battle Creek Howard, Bernice Lucile, East Lansing Hubbard, John Emery, Lansing Hubbard, Margaret Louise, h Detroit Hubert, Forrest Bruce, Plymouth Hull,- Jane .Mice, h Lansing Hunt. Gayle Stephen. St. Johns Hunt. Robert Bromley. ; St. Johns Hunt, Stanley Bowers, c Birmingham Hunter, Alice Louise, Lansing Hunter, Howard, a Dowagiac Hutchinson, Helen Louise, Flint Hutchinson, James Alfred, s Durand lackson. Herman Edwin, Lansing l.ackson, Paul C, c Pontiac Jacobs, Revere Robert, f Detroit Jetfcry, John Stanley, c Wyandotte Joachim, Joseph Lafayette, ,! St. Clair Johnson, Dwight Thomas, Lake Odessa Johnson. Hazel Clare, I Hart Johnson, Lucile Esther, Lansing Johnson, Myrtle Louise, s Adrian Johnston. Irene . delaide, h Ensign Tolinston, Manfred, East Lansing ' Lislin, Marion L.. • Grand Rapids ■|unip. Beverly Elmore. Detroit liiiituuen, Emil Hjalmer, f Mass K.iiie. William Moynihan. Detroit Kanitz. Hugo Frye. f Muskegon Keck, William George, i ' Rochester Kellev. N ' irgil, Perry Kellieut, Harold Ayres, a Horton Kellogg, Grace Marvel, h Rome, Ohio Kein.nerling, Delbert L., I Monroe Keny...n, Pierre Marccllus, p Plymouth Kerrey. Thomas Hans, a I ' last Lansing Ketehum, Alice Lucile, li Mason Ki.lman, Sara Olivan, Clyde, Ohio Kinton, James Prentice. East Lansing Kiralv. Joseph I- ' rancis, a Detroit Kline. Harland Roger, s Lansing Knoblauch, . rthur Lewis, a r.lissf ' iel.l K.iepel, Louis George, .t B.-aron Hill K..sal, Sevmoiir Lee, .t Flint Krantz, Elvira Dagney, h Wallace Krcager, Stanley David, I Grand Rapids Kroll. William Harvey, f .Detroit Krusen, Lois E., Charlotte Kurrle, Harry Alvin. Owosso Kurtz, Wilbur .Aaron, e Lorain. Ohio Kyes. Walte Scott, a Dewitt Ladd, Mary Elizabeth, h Old Mission Laird. Isabel Johnston, i . . Ousted Lamb. Mildred Irene. I, Detroit Lamont. John Donald, f Mason Landon, Leah Esther, Springport Landsburg, George Elwyn, a Deckerville Lang, Forrest J., p Beaverton Lange. Lorna Louise, It Sebewaing Langvvorthy, John William, c Traverse City LaPlant, Alvin .Archie, a Eau Claire Larsen, Harold L. (I Six Lakes Lasenbv. Ruth Patricia, h .Mason Latchaw, Lloyd Harris, u Pullman Laughlin. Frances L.. h Corunna I.autncr, I.me LaWrne. I E.ist Lansing Laws.m. Marj.irK .Marie. Howell Laxtnn. . m..n Harold, c .Mason Lavcock, .Mice -Majel. h East Lansing Leadley, .Mary EUzalieth, Lansing Leavitt, Tod John, Jr., Lansing Leedy, Forest, .s Slonroe Leeson, Charles -Millard, .Manchester Leffineu.ll. IMul I...rena, Lansing Leslie. |,il,,i l;,,s ,l. ,,■ Midland Licklv. ' K. x l,.li,,el, c Hudson Liefei.l, ri.,-,..l..i-u .Mbert. ; l)etr..it Lin, Vu Chi. ,- Fukien. China Lindstrom. Frances .Margaret. A . . . Sault Ste. M.ini Locke. Philip Frederick, River Fore-t. I II Loew. Earl Randall, s P,urni|.s Lo,scv, Melvin Delos, a Spring|)ort Lott, Pamelia Berenice, h Coldwater Lott, Richard Casper, a Holt Lough, Florence Alargaret, ( .Alpena Lowe. John Leonard, e Muskegon Lucas, Marie Catherine, h Benton Harbor Luce. Louise Margaret, ( Detroit Lundberg, Theodore William, Lansing Luscombe, Howard Homer, a East Lansing Lvnch, Hiram Wilson, a Birmingham MaeCrindle, Nancy Jane. Lansing Mac.Millan, Hugh ' Herbert. Grand Rapids MacSwain, Florence Lucille, h East Lansing McAfee, Harold LeRov, Milford McCabe, Albert McKinley, Petoskev McConnell, Winton Earl, c Lansing MeCulloch. Harold Coleman. Lansing JIcCullv. Wilfred D.. c Pittsford McDonagh, Thomas Hewett, c Swan Creek McEwen, Lee Edward, a Leonidas McGirr, William Hanna. Alpena Mclnnis. Robert .Mexander. Royal Oak McKenzie, George Tovce. c Manistique McMillan. Donald Greig. s Freeland McMillan, Ruth Jule, It Saginaw McMinn, Frances Josephine, ( Louisville, Kv. McPherson, Alice Katherine. ; Lowell McPherson, Donald Alexander, 11 Lowell Macomber, Laurette Elizabeth, li Midland Madill. John Dale. Midland Main, Faith Ernestine, Lansing .Malone. James McCormick. .t Burt lalpass, Dorothea Helen. East Jordan Maltby, George Swingle, .t Corning ' , N. Y. Manor, Carolyn Lynette, h Pittsburgh, Pa. Mapes, David Roland. Grand Rapids JIa])les. Richard Carvel, a Fordson Markle, .Arthur Dwight, n East Lansing Marks, Mildred Celeste, Saginaw Marshall, Margaret Elizabeth, Bear Lake Marshall, Merrill Grant, c East Lansing Marzke, Oscar Theodore, c Lansing Mas.sey, Pauline Rctta, h Jonesboro, Ind. Maurer , Jerome Laurence, i East Lansing May. Ruth Loretta, ( East Lansing Maywood, Charles .Ames. I .Albion Megchelsen, Marian Elizabeth. Detroit Mehlhose, Elton Gust, a Wyandotte Merchant, . ustin Wilbur, c Saginaw- Merrick, Barllev Franklin, Lansing Middaugh, E. D.. • Flint Milbourne. Yerle Elmer, I Eaton Rapids Milburn, Richard Carvel, I Kalamazoo Millard, Flovd William, c East Lansing Miller. Edwar.I Carl, c Saginaw -Miller, Lee Uiehard. Lansing ' Hi t. r.ig,- tin;;- Inni.li;;! 1 cf IP Oft ( l Miller, Rk-hard Augustus, Delrou Mills, Evelyn Ann, li IWnton Harbor Moco, Kenneth Albert, Detroit Moeller, William Fred, ( Detroit Monroe, Lillian EUse, Lansing Montgomery, William, Last Lansing Moor, Francis Rider, e Detroit Moore, Howard Clifford, p Cadillac Morey, I. Wion, a Rockford Morford , Keith Duncan, I Big Rapids Morgan. Harry John, Rochester Morgridge, Mary Louise, s Niles Morlev, Albert Charles, ; ' Buchanan Morse, Gladys Clara, h ' . Shelby Mover, Allen Jesse, e Fenton Muiler, William Roy, 1 Birmingham Mullett, Clarence Claud, a Three Rivers Mulvena, Dorothy Jean, h Alpena Hunger, Ellen Crampton, h St. Clair Munson, Albe Earl, a Waukegan, IIU Murback, Bernard John, e Riga Murphy, Charles Edwin, Lansing Murray, Carlton Gordon, o Grand Rapids Murray, Elizabeth Beaton, I Highland Park Muth, O. Herbert, %■ Grand Rapids Nash, Rosina H., h Woodland Nasif, Mack Machail, e Lansing Ncedham, George Whitcombe, Saginaw Nelson, Ada Marie, East Lansing Nelson, Victor Edwin. ; Royal Oak Newman, Ruby Agnes, Lansing Newton, Marda Jeanne, .Hastings Nickless, Donald Walter. Muskegon Niemeyer, Burton Rowland, ( Caledonia Nique, Eleanor Sophia, i- Decker Noonon, Clifford Jay. c Owosso Northcott, George Erightmer, s Lansing Norton, Gladys Leona, ( Port Huron Nowlin, Ralph .Mhert. c Owosso Nussdorfer. Alfred Edwin. Lansing O ' Connor, Tack Warren. Hastings Oehmcke, Richard Raymond, a Milwaukee, Wis. Ogden, Arlene Louise, , . lma Ogden, Doan Rebere. a Charlevoix Olds, Harold Masters, e Alpena Olin, Philip Tenks, ; East Lansing Olsen, . lice Marie, Marcellus Olsen, Robert Carl, e Sault Ste. Marie O ' Rourke. Edward George, c Saginaw Orr, Alden Erraon, a Lakeview Osthaus, Ruth Isabelle, Newaygo Overholt. Kathryn Ida, h Levering Packwood, Mary Gwendolyn, h Brown City Paige, Harold Vance, a . . Lansing Parker. Emily Maggie, h Sault Ste. Marie Parker. j Ii!dred Elnora, h Lansing Parsons, Etta Eernice, h Linwood Passink, Clarence, Grand Rapids Pattullo, Marjorie Agnes, h Deckerville Pavette. Helen Estelle, h Grand Rapids Peasley, Allen Libius, e Hudsonville Peck, William Clark, Grand Rapids Pence, Max DeMonte. € Jackson Perrin. Alfred Hitchcock, Jr., Saginaw Pesonen. Everett, a Crystal Falls Peterson. Lorwyn Elwyn, Brooklyn Pfannenschmidt. Arthur Robert, Rochester Pierce, Forrest Elery, East Lansing Pinson, Parkes Joseph, Birmingham Piper, Nina, Bridgman Pittenger, Henry J., e Davison Place, Herbert Miller, e Blissfield Place, Morris Clarence, ■■ Hesperia Plant. Robert Kedzie, i East Lansing Playter. Crystal Vivian, h Kent City Pollard, Evelyn Marion, Saginaw- Potter, Clarence Arthur, s Dansville Pretlow, Clarice Arintha, h Smithfield, Va. Price. Iva Jane, ( Roscommon Price, Lyie William, Lansing Prichard, Hilda Louise, I Ravenna, Ohio Priest, Harold Chubb, Romeo Pryor, Ralph Harper, e Lansing Purdv, Carolvn Genette, h Gagetown Purdy. Paul Philip. Grand Rapids Purdy. Preston Calvin, e Gagetown Ouinlan. Robert Sherwood, Grand Rapids Radee, Frederick Bernard, f Albion Rainey, Margaret Louise, Birmingham Ramsdell, Thomas Jefferson, Manistee Ransom, Edwin, a ' . Bucklev Rasikas. John, e Grand Rapids Rav. Harien Carl, e Manistee Raymond. Louis Wolfred. a Detroit Ueece. George William. Lansing Hehkopf. Caspar, c Lansing Rcnnie. Charles F., e Lansing Reuling, Edwin King, East Lansing Richards. Eleanor Mary, h Mt. Clemens Riedl, Wendell Franklin, Paw Paw Ri.x. Clifford N., e Okemos Roach, Richard James. Port Huron Roberts, Clarence Chauncey, Kent City Roberts. Floyd Thomas, Rapid River Robinson, Arthur Hewitt. Saginaw Rogers. John Irving, c Big Rapids Rollins, George Knowlton, e East Lansing Rossman, Victor Harold, Onondaga Roth, Lee-Irene Pauline, h Mt. Clemens Roth. Theodore John, e L ' Anse Rouse, Gerald Alonzo, a Shelby Rouse, Mattie, h East Lansing Russell. Eber David, s Rochester Russow, Walter Frank, a Monroe Salisbury, Chester Flavius, a Milan Sanders. Russell Fred, e Lansing Sanford, Mabel Genevieve. East Lansing Schaar. Leonard Allen. Lansing Schader. Sara Beryle. ( Hastings Schepers. Kenneth John. East Lansing Schiska. Philip Francis, a Rapid River Schmitt. FlorciKc Irma. East Lansing Schnute. .Milt. .11 Wliilli.im, s Northville Schuelke, Alwin Edwin, a Sodus Schuster, Otmer John, a Manistique Schwab, John Paul, e Holloway Scott. Jane W iipple, East Lansing Scott. Robert Gillam. ( St. Johns Scovell. Henriette Persis. Lansing Semans. Clarence Van Dyne, I Ovid Severance, Charles Stanley, Lansing Seward, Harold Brown, f Dayton, Ohio Shedd, Gladys Marguerite, h Detroit Sheldon, Walter Harry, a Alger Shell, ' iva Kathryn, h Eau Claire Sherman, Marv Lvdia, ( East Lansing Shook, Warren Rolland, Grand ' Rapids Shore, Richard Boyle, e South Lyon Shu, Shu-pei, v Shanghai, China Simon, Wauneeta Dalia, Tekonsha Sirrine, ilary Allene. Lansing Slocum, Orson Blanchard, e Ionia Smith, Alfred Morrell, • Lansing Smith, Audley Nelson, e Grant Smith, Beaman Quincv, a Takoma Park. D. C. Smith. Charles Hadsell. Detroit Smith, Donovan Edward, Ovid Smith, Ilo, Grand Ledge Smith, Leland Alva, Allegan Smith, Paul M.. s Saginaw Smith, Stanley Babcock, s Lansing Smith, William Morden, e Manitou Beach Snider. Lewis David. Lansing Snvder. Blanche Huntington, Mt. Clemens Solman, Valborg, h Moorhcad. Minn. Spaun. Rolland Edward, s Lansing Spenner. Verla Madeleine. Saginaw Spicer, Louise, h Plymouth Spohn. Frieda Helen, s Fairgrove Sprague, Harold Edwin, e Hillsdale Sprague, Kline Arland. i Hillsdale Sprinkle, Lois Aleta, h Eaton Rapids Sprunk, George C. i Blissfield Stanton, Mararet Bell, h Bath Stein, Roland Miller, a Ann Arbor Steinmetz. Laura Elizabeth, h Flint Stevens, Theodore Roosevelt, J Dollar Bay Stewart, Mahlon Reuben, Lansing Stingel, Ralph Everette, Saginaw- Stone, Elizabeth Carol, h Sanford, Fla. Strasen. Martin Henry, e Plymouth Stuart. Marjorie Mable, Walled Lake Stuart, Neil Wade, a Clarksville Suino, John, s Iron Mountain Sump. Albert William, f Detroit Sunderlin, John Onnie, Hancock Supernau, Chester Dye, Grand Rapids Surls, Marion Frederick, c Elkhart. Ind. Swan. Donald Edward, Detroit Switzer, Harry Diehl, f Lansing Symonds, John Clinton, a Big Rapids Tallman. Frances Elisabeth, Tecumseh Taylor, Frederick Hoyt, East Lansing Tavlor. George Kenneth, a Clyde, Ohio Teachout, Allan R., Big Rapids Tecl. Alice Nedra, Lansing Teel. Helen Adelaide, h Lansing Tolmos. loseph Oliver, e Saginaw m rage three lltltldred uiiu-ty-. f? u ' M ; wOL ERiMEv (g:; ® •Icnnv. Charles Barlklt. . «■« R- P- ' •rliaUiorf. Dorothy KlizaK-tll, h... ... . . • ■. . Thomas. Sidney Benjamhi, ' , , ' ± n,ck -l-hompson. Joseph Paul, c n ' nsv Me Thompson, Margie Ohve, h • ■ • ■ V. V f Thompson. Walter W., r. . . Hann.ba Mo Thompson. William Gilbert. i , n Tliroop, Ilarokl I.oman, c , , ,, Tierney. J ' - Wj; ' -™. .•.•.-.•.■.PeJol.key !!!!ri;.iM;i!;iios;, iin;; ■;,::; Centrev,..e Titsworth, Ehvyn Ilarlson. cA. ' ul ' m en Tolles, Albert Tuttle. w ,1, ToranKO Alvov Theodore, ,• Wyandotte ToS: ■ John Chester. Eirmingham Towner. Albert Alonzo, .s ■■•-•; ' „ ! i Towner. Eugene Harlon. East Lans mg Trautmanr Phyllis Fuller. ;.■,■■■ v Travnor Katlierine Gladys. Milwaukee, is. l i ' il iilMarion Eli betli. ........ J : f ' ' - ' ' r ' ' ,n:::inii - ::v. ' .-.-.-.ThSf1 ye -:;,,■,. ' In ;. . ClrardviUe. Pa. !■ U , n braham. a Plymotith Van.lerXeen. Herman, c ' ' ' ' (Jvid v ' piil nMohn Willis. ' ;■::;:::::: ::;,-;Hoiiand . Ji.r Vincent u Chicago. 111. augl...n. Les r Xincent. Plainfield, HI. iV ' II,, .M Flmer c Saginaw ::r;: VI-,.! Ar-H s. s W.-h1. Sl.n 1 I .amont, V ., !{;;id : ale M ca iey;- ::;::::::i :Deg Walker. Chester NielL.las. • , ■ Roy= I ak W le - NXn ' st oweir; .-.■.■.■■.■.•.•.•. East Lansing Wan ' amak? ?, ' WaYterjohn, .. .Medical Lake Wash Wareham, Earl D.. Lansing W-.rren Tames lvord. c ' ■ ' '  WashbuVn. Keuben. ■.... , nsine •a;kms. ' ;S AH?y.V:.::;:::::;MaS Weed, Stanley Eugene, a ? - Welch, lohn Wesley, i • • ■ -Df ' ?° Wells, firnestine Lulu. Grand Ledge Westeott Everett A., a ■ ■ ■ ■ Jerome Whe ler Cowles e East Lansing Wheeler ' , Martha May ; Ha rt Wietzke, Vern Richard, ( ..Hart Willert Wildo William, c Sagmaw wIlMams. Eugene Warren, Okemos Willmarth, Theodore Emurry, .t -Uetro.t Winans Eunice Caroline, i l ansmg Winegar, Nina Irene, h Wacousta Wing ' Benita . daline, f Tol Wmfhnv Myrtle Mae, Roy ' ' . ' Wimers, Margaret Elizabeth, V V ! Witherell. Leonard Dudley. . pVst Lansing Witmer, Howard Scott, c netroi Witter, Cordon Lynn, s SuXTd Wolf, Dorothy Alberta, . rVV. ' A RnnTds Wolters, Harold Wesley, ■. ' ■ ' s ranac Wolven, Clarence Thomas, •;■■•; ;i|Se ' S SXan fost r- c ' rantV ;.,■.•..■.. ■.; fast Unsing Woodworth, Gertrude Elizabeth, . .Glen Ellyn, 1 . Woodworth, Marian Merrylees, ..Glen EUyn iU Wright. Allan Hawley, . N„;,hnort WriJley, Roselle E ame, Almont Yoder, Sheldon Bristol, c ' ' -T mI |Cung, Floyd wiiiard .. ; ; ; : ' is:; f So-refNi ' c ' Sola ' s,- e. .M.-c Zocha Frank. SOPHOMORES . Marshall Abdon, Oscar Willi; ,v,,r,npM Ackley, Robert Herman, a B;,t™e Creek Adams, Dorothy Caroline, h Battle creeK J r-,..„;„ A, ' m;am f l_aro ngartne Lor, Simon, id Joseph, a. .Uni. ille Adams, Duain Willia..., t„i„j„ niiio Agler, Helene Elizabeth, (, Toledo,_Ohio Aho, Charles Elmer, c. . . • hrens. . rwin Fredrick, Charles, Albert. Pitts Buchanan Clarkston , . Lansing Plymouth Chief . Palmer ndec. 111. ■rt. Alan Charles, c ••■■.■ 1°]] edson, Bernard, I Tt A ..ueger, Margaret Ann. Pittsford .Mien. ,, rthur, s Alward, Leslie Ortman. i Amiss. Willard James, Amrhein. Margaret Mae, Anderson, Arthur FredencK, a f ' i ;V;in (Anderson, Dora Christina, . p ' £ .vnderson. Duncan James, c Escanaba •i;;;! Tor citk V ■. •cedafspHngs ahI ' BSf™lexSr, ' e .McBair, .Armstrong. Harold John, ii Arney, William, Arnold, Almon R.. I- ■■■■■■ Am, .Id. Culbert Charles. Arnnl.l, l.lov.l I.aV .South Haven Pontiac . Saginaw Wi M.irvin, 1 Hooper Auvimn. Henry Otto, a. . Avers, Rol)ert Elwin, a.. liabcock. Merton James. .■ I ' .ackofen. Margaret Julia, Baird, John i:du,,i,l. ,•.., Baker, Ans,, l ,,l..n, , ' .. B.aker, Wilni , i „ inii,le, Balbach. Balfour, aid Watt, Hannah, Eleanor, i.dore Nels, Agnes, :■ Banks, (.rae. Barber, Alic Barnum, The. Barr, Gustina Barrett, Charle Bartlett, Harland Burton. •. Bash, Dorothy Marion, . .. Bassford, Sibree Waleott, I. P.atcheler, Mary Melissa, h Batchelnr. Mile - Highland Sturgis Arnold Saginaw Lansing . . .Battle Creek Evart . Negaunee . ' Tipton . . . .Watervliet ...Battle Creek .... Escanaba Clyde Holland ..Grand Rapids . .Grosse Pointe Houghton ...Toled o, Ohio Lansing Mason Plain well Adrian . Benton Harbor ..Grand Rapids r • xr;u;nrr, Manrlcf e Detroit JI:Sie: e: v krr:.:.-.- Marim City Bell. Dorothy Margaret, h c.;,;;,,l4, Bell, Robert Walton, e Bell, Thomas Richard. . . Benjamin. Howard Arthur S :ridi ' 1lae ' 1 ' ' .Plymouth Bennett. Ida Mae, I ' ... Bennett, Rolla Clay, Fennville Benson. S. Roger, a... ni,r«li!i11 T r i-. „ r!i.,r,,.ii« Atarsnaii Berge. Clara Blanche, ■ r ,,ff,i„ Beutner Edward Louis, New Buffalo Billin, Everett C c r nt view Bird. less Jennings, ii Taneer Black, C. M., linionvnie Black, Loy Arthur, a Mi n Blackmer, Kathryn Mary, Ri ' piY.mc on Blair. Stanley Teter. a.... , , tohns Blakeslee, Gordon Raymond, e ;;; ;:,n ing lilS, Roscoe M„ ' .■.■.■. .■.■. ' Dunningville Blume. Neil, c Boardman. Edwin I.onng. a. Bolton. Samuel Edgar, a v ' i: ,,;i Boonstra. Bina Ruth, . pVnsford Bowditch. Dorothy, I „ ' wHle r «, r ( ' rare Ida Greenville n ■ r ;i ir,i,Jnr,V ' t F.au Claire Bowers, Ga 1 Ed w a d • ■ :; ■ • • Manchester Bowler, George l ' , lwarn rr.,., riairp Bowman. Eldon Hess. e. l nsinc Bovd. Arnold Laverne, 1 .,i„ Bovles. Dale .Ypsila nsing •,1. Braiil. Tohn Harold, a. Brain, ' Alex Adolph, e Branch, Rex Gordon, Bredahl, Lawrence Ed Brewer. Nathan, ii Brig ' s, Marv Louise, h... Briggs. Ruth . nn. It Brigham. Roy Clyde, c... Brodv. Marjorie Louisa. ( Brodv. Viola Aratella, . . iirooke Norman Sidney. •Brower. Hubert W.. e llr..wn. ICdgar Wellington, Ilr,.wn. Georgia Ellis, )l... d. Pontiac Detroit , . . Lake O.lessa M anion . . .E.ast Lansing . . . Battle Creek L.ansing Kalamazoo Lansing Lansing . . . Battle Creek . . Fowlervillc : Caro . . . East Lansing Page three hundred ninety-eight cflQ 6- ' ® J JME 0. Brown, James Thomas. Detroit Brown, Lauren Pringle, ■ Detroit Brown, Lee Clark, Levering Brown. Percy Byron, e St. Clair Brown, I haddeus M., i Petoskey Brown. Willard Standish, Battle Creek Browne Harry Ward, e Saginaw §™ ne , U Thane, e Marshall Brow;neIl. Peter Brandt, Grosse Pointe Bruckraan, William Peter, j Hart Brunsdon, Verna Loretta, ( Satilt Ste. Marie Bryant, Cathleen Rose, Pcllston Bryant, Howard Eugene, a Elsie Bryar, Robert Emery, Tackson Bullach, Melville Edward, a MassiUon, Ohio Bu ard. Leo Glen, c Vicksburg Bulhnger. Genevieve Ann, Lansing Burge, Elizabeth Adalyne, h South Haven Burk, Geraldine Wolcott, h St, Tohns Burnett, Arthur Allen, ; Lansing Burns, Glenn Robert, e Alpena Burroughs, Lewis Edward, Grand Haven Burroughs, Margaret Cordelia, East Lansing Byington, Garner Ford, Grand Ledge Byrne, James Joseph, a Ada Calkins, Odhasa Edward, t- Flushing Cameron. Fred Lewis. Lansing Cameron. Ronald Temple. Lansing Campbell. Hugh Chase: a St! John! Campbell, l.loyd. I Lansing Campbell. Manilla Mary, h Gaylord Canby. Ruth Maria, . . nn Arbor Carbine. Henry Becker. Muskegon Card, Clarice Anna. It Reading Carl, Donna Maxine. Lansing Carpenter, Claude Leon, :■ Adrian Carr, Nina Lucille, Owosso Causer, Dorsev DeVerr, Gary Ind Cavanagh Lloyd Wendell, a Cutcheon Carter. Alice Louise, h Elsie Chalex. John James. Chicago, 111 Chamberlm. Marshall ' ernon, c Saginaw Chapin. Elaine Warner, h West Branch Chapin. Irene Marian. Lansing Chapman. John Cower, j- Holt Chase. Blanche Force. ( Owosso Chinnick, Dorothy Mae. Grand Rapids Chowen, Floyd DeWitt, i Onaway Churchill. Robert Nelson, a Fiatt, 111. Clapp. Henry Woodward, .t Owosso Clark. Evan R.. Owosso Clark. Leslie Francis, e Birmingham Clark. .Marguerite Lois, h Detroit Clark. Ralph Leigh, e East Jordan Clark, Ruth Clawson. Royal Oak Close. Helena Grace. Detroit Coffey. Leon LeRoy, e Wailed Lake Cole. Alden Parker, a Lowell Cole. Elizabeth Roberta, h Harbor Springs Co e, Frederic Carlyle. Lansing r u •■, ' -i V ' ' - ' ' , ' ■; Lansing Co Im Isabel Carol. It Mt. Pleasant Colwell, Bruce Edward, i Ithaca Conklin. Clair Parker. „ Hanover Converse. Marshall Hough. Lansing Cook. Howard Charles. Owosso Coons. Myrta Susan. East Lansing Cooper. Freeman Eugene. West Branch Corrin. Margaret Grace. East Lansing Cosgrove. Paul Kenneth, a Bellevue Covell Ralph Higbee, c Whitehall Co.x Merle A., e Detroit Crall. Max Burton, a Dimondale Crandell. Geraldine Margaret, h West Branch Crane, Helen Byram. ( Owosso Crane. Lester . ' rthur. a Owosso Crawford, James Brainard, Ithaca Cribbs, Leiand Randall, a East Lansing Crist. Dean Thomas. East Lansing Crittenden. Carlton Barnard, Hudson Crow. Irvm Stanlev. e Alpena Culp. Harry Oren. e Grand Ledge Culver. Dorothy Elizabeth. Rothburv t ummins. Everett X ' eryl, Plymouth Curtis. Charlotte Leona, h Edmore Cutler. Matie Lucile, Perrv Dahlquist. Carl L.. e Manistee Dahn. Alvin Robert, Dundee. HI, Darling. I.oinse Ada, h Petoskev Darling. Russell Jonathan. Owosso Davenport. Irving Eddy, ( ' .■.Lansing Davis. Bernice Janet. Fairgrove Davis. Elmer Smith, .t Plainwell Davis. Francis Dillman. ;, ' . ' . ' South Haven De ' . Dixo Davis. Virginia Elizabeth. Detroit Dawson Earl Selwyn, c Marshall Day, Elizabeth Ann. Flint Dean, Donald Lowe, Birminaham Dean, John Ellis, e olwitt Dearborn. Walter Wellington, a Bellaire Dciiing. Robert Wiswell, c Highland Park I If Aniient. Ruth Martin. It Petoskey IV-lin,. mcent Odell, a Navarre. Ohio t ...ha .Sinclair, Eaton Rapids I leli, X ' lrginia, J- r ancjinir Ijeloi. Raymond Alfred, si ! i I ! l] ll i: 1 1 :kl E Den Herder, Frederick James, I Grand Haven Denton. Clifford Emerson, e... . Caro De ' oogdt. Peter John, a Kalamazoo Lawrence Hofma. c Zeeland rank Gregory, e Detroit )mar LeRoy, s Whitehall II. George. Muskegon ' Henry, i Gaylord I I; It-hard, Bloomingdale 1 I ' .traldine, h St. Johns . ' t ' ltnan Morse, .j Lansing ' ' ' ' Grand Haven mrice J., Boyne City „., . . -axwell Hilberg, c Pontiac Domke, Paul John Lansing Donahue, Roy Luther, a River Rouge Donaldson, Vernon Harold, c Pontiac Doran, Kenneth Wismer. Owosso Dorstewitz, Emily Laura. It Paw Paw Dosser. Robert Charles, s Akron Doty. Kavle Gilmore. e Dewitt Doudna, Ruth Virginia, . . ' Cadillac Dougjas. Maclin Phihp, s Owosso Douville. Howard Alfred. Alpena Dow, Dorothy D., Midland Downer, Jason Kurtz, e Lansing Doyle, Alice Celeste, ; Lansing Draeger, Walter Julius, s Grand Haven Draper. LIna Mae. h Traverse City Drooping. .Anton Milvin, 1 I ansing DuBois, .Alice Evelyn. , Xesuf Duckworth. Ralph James, c Alma Duddles. Willard John, ,? V.Ashton Dunham, Brayton Lott, Lansing Dunnebacke, Charlotte Catherine. Lansing Dutton, Earl, e Onondaga Early. Joseph Gilbert, c Grand Rapids Edwards, Warren Frank, Escanaba Ehinger, Theodore Franklin, a Adrian Ellinger, Alvin Godfrey. Grand Rapids Meacham. Battle Creek •ace. It Elsie Elliott. EIls.worth. Edward King England. Clayton Charles Erdahl, .Mice Theresa. It Erics.m. Effie Lorraine, Erskinc. William James. Eshleman. Kenneth LeRo , Hum Mil ips Nil Arle East ,t Evart . . . Burr Oak . Battle Creek Flint .Cement Citv Everingham. Mildred Elizabeth Every. Edward D., e Ewald. Clare Millard, a Fall, Maurice Stanley, • Mt, I ' lea«sant Faner, Kathryn Louise, Goodrich Fangboner, Elmer Roy, a Pontiac Faraon, Lucio Tabalina, •:■ Philippine Islands Farley Frank Byron, e Parma tarr, Beryl Evangeline, It Detroit Farver, Oley O ' Kelley, c Unionville Farwell, Volney L.. ■• CoMwater Fayerweather. Bruce Leeland. ; Saginaw Feige, Margaret Ann, h Saginaw Feldpausch, Jean Elizabeth. It Grand Rapids Fender. Ruth Hazel. It Coral ay City . ted?na Fenski Ferrar Fike, Charles Wentworth Fillion. Loretta Lesli. George Da ch. Ma .Montgomery. W. ' ; Fingleton. George Daniel Fisher. Francis McCracken. s LudiuHton Fitzgerald, Harry Holloway. c 1 ansing Flanigan, Ertel Orville, c Woodland Flechter, Stewart Benjamin, 1 I ansine Foerch, Berl Louis, a St lolnf Fonda. Morris Earl, a Bronson Forbes Ben Holdridge, a Williamston Ford. Leslie Stuart, e Dundee Fordney, Ruth Margaret, h Saginaw Forsythe. Rolland William, ' . ' Milan Foster. Carroll Charles, Grass Lake ' aric. It Lansing Foster. Li u i Page three hundred iiiiiety-nine ! C S X ' ' OL ERIME. C i. I ' oster. Kichard Audley, f .Lansing KonrniLT. Preston CarlyU-, c vPtcnvn I ' ox Krincis Clark :■ Marshall Fox] Marie Clara, )i Spring Lake l-rantlsen, Franklin Richard, I Charlutte Franklin, Adin Andrew, i - ' ■ V , Krazee, Merle Cole, a Pelican Rapids. M.nn. Frazee Ralph, i Pelican Rapids. Minn. French, Mildred lone, • • . -Lansing Frost, Elsie Mary, . ' ' fi t!? m ' ' Frost, Herbert John, a ° ' win I- Gaertner, Alfred John Ro4! CHk Gass, James Bentley, ij „i Caw George Wadsworlh c Sherwood George, Clinton B., e t IVT ; Gerdel, Janet Louise. S, i, ' , Gettel, Estella Caroline, . -Bay Port Gettel Ruth Catherine, . Sebewa.ng Giersbrook, Carlisle Henry, s Lansing Gildea. Lucretta Mary, I . lonroe Gillett. Mina Louise, ;..... P ta Gilk-tt. Thelma Lorraine, VVr I Ciltner -Mice East Lansing Glenn. ' Audre , h W =1 Branch Glidden Xrthur Ward a A ' Gou.k..n, ' Margaret Elizabeth, Milford Guuld. John Max, V,- ?= ' ' i?Ss Gowdv, ' Ward, a • ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ' ° ,V ' i ' Graf, Fred Joseph, c Milwaukee. is. r ran Farl a Kingsley r ' riniii-r ' Sylvester Brown, Grand Ledge Gray, s ' tanlev George, ? ' 5 ' ' ? h Green, Frances Lana, ■■ - ' P ■ „ Greene, Lotta lone. ;......... East Lansing Grettenberger. Kathryn Helen, . bkemos Grettenberger, Orin K.. XS Griffith, Albert Abner, ,i Medina Griggs, Josephine Marvin. • ■ ■  .p ' ™ Gr«sbeck, F,dward Carl, a East Fawas Groshko, Edwin Edward, s Dmo t Grove. Don Bigler, h P Grunder, Marian. . A Gumaer. Mary Louise. ■ ■ ° Gutekunst, Herbert Warren. ,i Grass Lake Ilabel. Elmer Philip, « ' ' u° ' t Hach, Flovd Carlton, .• Saginaw Hack. Vir ' ginia Adalinc, 1 M ' ' Haddon, M. Carl, e ■.• ■ -Holly Hagadone. Kenneth Davis, I Big Rapids Haight, Wniiam E-, c •,- V. ' i ViV Hall. Inez Jeanette. . Oak Park. lU- Hall. Richard North, I Kalamazoo Hallock. Carvel Cornell, s... Rochester Hallock, Catherine Candace, h -Manistee Halsted. Gage, s ' rT ' S n Hamill, Rita Mae, Ludington Hamilton, Clayton Vernard, Rogers City Hamilton, Clyde Alexander. -Holly Han.llev. William Erwin. Jackson lL,nl.-n ' . William Burns, c - ' • ' d ' - ' h? Il,,n,,il,. W- Harold, a Grand Rapids 1 1 in rii Clair Elmer a Lakeview llaiiv.n! Nels Hans, p Big Rapids Hard. Elizabeth Jackson. Saginaw Harger. Robert Melville. I ' l s Harmon. Hercules Pete. I i ' ' ,V i; ' ' M, He Harper. Arthur Edward, e. Saul Ste, Mar e Harpham. Helen Elizabeth, Bloomingdale Harrington. I.lovd Harold, e .Mlegan Harris. Margaret Anna. East Lansing Harris Milton Glen. .... Pon Hartway, Arleen Marian. e ' T , Hassler. Ivan Paul, a i V-fiVl Hastings. Winfield Scott. • ' ' Hnd.on Hawkins. .-Xmos James. . ' r IT. Haydcn. James Girt, e fe ' ' JPn ' i- Hayhow, Reid Floyd, ;T ' J°™R° h Hazel, Russell Glenn, e Harbor Beach Heald, Edith Julita, - '  } l Heald. Meredith DuBoise, h East Lansing Heaton, Paul Kenneth, a rhompsonyille Hegel, Louys Grant, e - Detroit Heidt, Homer George, I f,?!?? ' Heinze, Harold E- J.. A;? ' l ' = i ' ' . Hemingway. Elwyn Shinn. s Otter Lake Hendec Cl.ire a Pinckney Hendry ' . Ruth ' Eliz.abeth. . goyaj Oak Hcnrv John dams ( Royal Oak Heatoi;, ' Charles Edgar, a J attlc Creek Hcrrick, Ford G.. s Sou h Lyon Herrick! Helen Sarah, Lansmg Hersh, Estelle Ruth, It .Lansing Hershberger, Wayne D.. s IListings Hcrshcv, Alfred Day. s Lansing Hertzler, Alice Burnette. Ii V, P -t Hess. Willard Carlyslc, Detroit Heusted. George Beal. .( ) ssar Higley, Grace Lorene. a -Lapeer Hill. Floyd Harrington, i -Lansing Hill. Rudolph John, a Negaunee Himebaugh. Harold Marlon. -Lowell Hinds. Harold Newland. s Ceresco llinkle, Rov Alton, ° ' i ' l Uirshman. George Arthur, c Lansmg Hitchcock. Russell Wavland. a Lansing Hodges. Kenneth Prescott. -S Lansing Hoffman. Donald A., s Lansmg Hoffmvcr. Harlan Dale, c . -Hart Hohisel. Roland Earl, c ¥3 ' , ' Hoisington. Clark Denver, a , ' Z Holcomb. Charles Eugene vi ford Holden, Dorothy Louise, li ?-, , „ Holmes. Harold H., a V ' •. ' r - t Houghton. Donald Albert, East Lansing Houseman, Fred Joy, Jr., e t n Howard, Dorotliy Gladys, h --Lansmg Howard, Luella, ' = ' , ' 8 ° Howell. Franklin Jonathan, e Lansing Howes, Margaret Ruth. Dowagiac Hubbard. Edgar Harvey, a f ' °, fw Hubbard. Roma Pauline, Eau Clane Hunt Cora Marie, h Lansing Huntiev, Florence Mae, Middlehoro Mass. Huston. Genevieve Dietz. . Webberville Hutton. Henry George, - - 1 ' 7 ° ' Hvde, George William, a Port Huron Xford Mary Elizabeth, . East Lansmg Inglis, Nita Eninia, ;, xJSlZo Irwin, William P.. a ' ' a ; ? Tsackson Max Jay. ( Alpena llfes Mary Edith! ' - East Lansing Jackson. Robert Oliver, c ■ - - f, ?, Jacobus. Rov Leighton. I •-.i ' f. . Tacnue., Ehvood Joseph, Whittemore tamV. MiMr.d W.ive, Lansing Tan-- 11 lin-iin Idna h Menominee Tarrtll Hnnl 1 -ilimer ' . .S- ' Detroit ■jenkm,. Loiuii Wesley, c if ' ' ! ' ' ' ' ' Tennerjahn. Norvan William, e Muskegon {Innings. George William. Highland Park Jennings. Mary Newton. . East Lansing Jennings. Raymond L-. e Lansing Jennings. William Henry, c 9 ' ' ° Tenson, John Holgar, Jr., r ' i n Tohnsoti. Elliot Carl, I ' clP r ' ,?;! Johnson . Harry Fred, a § - Lot s Johnson, Helen Marie, . Si ■„ , n Johnson, Kenneth . dair, a ±-iainweii Johnson. Kenneth Holbrook. .v Lansing Johnson. Ruby Viola. ( V? i Johnson. Russell Harold, s Owoss Johnston. Muriel Juanita. h Detroit Jones. Nelson Cornell. • -;?5? ' ° Jones, Nolvs .Mberta. ( Midland Joriien-ien ' Florise lone Dearborn Julian. John Vincent. Chicago Ill- Kaiser. Xicbi.las Jacob. Houghton KTi-n ' ii-iiiii ' Lansing Kali lull 11 ' W (red Elizabeth. ( oS™™ Ke ; h ' ■ 1.1 in,ll ' il Siewa;t: ' i! ! ! 1 ! 1 ! 1 ! ! ! jiarr Jm? K efer. Alice Kose. - -, j f ' Keeler. H- Elizabeth. . r ' ' aT.JI, ' Kelsev. Elbert Sherwood a - - - Gr-ind Lf d c Kennedy. Willard Van Buren. ,i. . Sault Ste. Marie Kenyon. Donald James. lr . nV-TiM, Kenvon. Harry Franklin, a ' • ' ' of Kerf . Harold John, c Climax Kesbv. Nelson Henery, ( Ovid Ki ' ff ' mi ' cia ix •;;;;::;::: Eaton ' R ds fe£rn° Robe? Edward, e traverse Ci y Kincaid. Arthur Bennett, c Lansing Kincaid. Richard Squier. s M Vw e King. Keith Wellington, a r ' -n! i;;b er! t?ni!: ' t;- ' ------V.-.-.-.-.EaST lil K in Trw n .j ' - ' ■ Quakertown. Pa. KleveV. Leo ' John. ;.■-■-•-. ' A ' nd ' Slinl Kline. Shirley Audrey. . ■ a i jj } Kling. Tohn Jacob, c ;; • ■ • ' ' ' ° iJinii C-.rl Piul c Muskegon Kloss. Carl l aui, e m.elbv - Kludy. I.awren EIroy, a V,,!Z Kngb . Kenneth Robert, .e M.arlette KnoVt. ■ Jonathan Charles, ag-nf Knudsen, Richard .John -t r H He Knudson, Kenneth M.atbew. • -----Cadillac Knutson. . mos Temore, s Iron Mountam M@ ' ©5iS ' - «= -l ? ?-6 + ' -® Page four Imtulrcd VLRIMEy m Kocli. Helen llarie . ( Wamvatosa, Wis. Kokx, Donald J., i- Hart Kometani. Katsunii, Honolulu, Hawaii Krauss, Paul Gerhardt. LansinR Kriegcr, Harold William, c LaiisiiiK Kuehl. Winston Carl. MaIll t« Kulin. Elizabeth Watson. Bridgeport, Hiio LaBarre. Maurice Vates, Iktroit LaForge. Jeanne Mary. Kast Laiismu Lage, Gerald Edward. Green illi, Lamb. Charles Eugene, a .Mason Lamb. Frances VV.. j- Pittsford Lancaster. Lois Louise. Clinton Lane, Edward Kenneth, ( ' .rand Rapids Launstein. Bertram Lvle, c Owosso Lawrence, Bernice Tulia. h Almont Lawrence. Donald Arthur. ; Sault Ste. Marie Lawson. Alfred Francis, c Clare Lenhart. Rolla Charles, i Breckenridge Leonard. Howard Clarke, Lansing Leplev. Eugene Roy, a Colon Leveaux. Carol Bertha, a Ludington Lewis. Floyd Watson. Tr., a Midland Lillrose, . rthur Conrad, i Lansing Lindsev, Kenneth Carpenter, Otsego Linn, Charles Edward, s Williamston Littlejohn, Maurice Mark, v Port Huron Long, Charles Jam es, Keego Harbor Long. Lorin Ralph, Walled Lake Lovitt, Harold T., c Pulaski Lowry, Robert Dorr, c Midland Lucas, Hattie . gnes. Benton Harboi Luse, Guy Adelbert, a Blissfield Macintosh, Roderick James, Saginaw McCafla, Eugene Derek, a Grass Lake McCaulcy. Robert Henrv. ii Richmond McComb. Marguerite Katherine, h Lansing McCormick, Bertha, h Monroe McCormick, Frederick Hodson, 1 )etroit McCormick, John Vincent, s Bad . Kxe McCoy, John Perry, c Lansing McDonald. John Frascr, ? Detroit McDowell, Addison Louis, Holt McEnanev. John Edwin, c East Lansing McGillicuddv. Robert James, .t Lansing McGonegle, Richmond L, c Lapeer Mclnnis. Hugh Garfield, s Port Huron Mcintosh, l awrence Ray, Standisli Mclntyre, Hettie Isabel, Tecumseh Mclntyre. William Davis, c Monroe .McKay, ilarjorie Hester, West Branch McKav, Sterling Burns, a Hersey McKcIlar, Elmer Kermit, a Freeland McKihbin, Juanita Mae, Prudenville McKillop, Helen .Mice, It Detroit McLellan, Tames Milbourne, .v Saginaw McMulkin, Harold George, a Charlevoix McVean, Homer, e Pontiac Magnus, Rose, Bangor Magnuson, Gladys Elizabeth, h Ishpeming Major. Herbert Romaine. Wixom Manley. Everett Simon. Ishpeming Mantey. Jennie H.. Lansing . Iarek. Paul, e Muskegon Heights Markham, Floyd Stephen, f Cadillac Marshall, Marietta Margaret, h Coopersville Martell, Arthur Eugene, a Three Oaks Martin, Dexter Mason, e Ferndale Martin. lennie Elma, Lake City Martindell. Henry. Pontiac Martinkewiz. Stanley, f Crystal Falls Martinson, Selma Louise, I, Northport Marvin, Virgil Ignes, a Toledo. Ohio Mason, Maurice Maynard, c Battle Creek Mate, Byron Orville, .t Chcsaning Maxson. Beatrice MabeL Lansing May. Rollo Reese, I East Lansing Mayer. Anna Carolyn, It Chelsea Mavne, Harold Everett, s Saginaw Mead, Brvce Edgar, c Flushing Mechem, David Maurice, c St. Louis Meno. Harlow Barron, St. Clair Menzies, Lois Marguerite, h Gaylord Mercer. Samuel Dufficld, s Detroit Merrick. William Joseph, a Gavlord Michelson. Frank Rollin, a Detroit Millard, William Edwin, c East Lansing Miller. Catherine M.. Marine City Miller. Forest .Vrthur. c Benton Harbor Miller. Glenn Ellsworth, ;• East Lansing Miller, Helen Thompson, It Elsie .Miller. Herbert. Greenville Miller. Herbert Alton, a Williamston Miller. Hubert Oraine, c Highland .Miller. I.aRue I.itlc. c Belduig -Miller. Otis Henry, c Pontiac Minicr, Howard Genik, c Battle Creek .Minshall. Marshall John, a Hartford Mixer. Minkv, ( Bancroft h.l,„ . i .,lni-t I.ee, « Adrian MmUihux. Willa Louise. Battle Creek Mmiuiyrr. leanette, Lansing -Monroe. Uiissell Curtis, Williamston .Moon, Don D.. c Lansnig -Moore. Herbert Elton, Rochester. N. Y. Moore, lean - nnk-. Detroit Moore. HiM, I,nii-. Wheelel .Morford. Im • l,;li. Lansmg Morony. ' ., !ii il. K ' !. ,ia, h Lansing Morrice, I. - l ..ii.[.|, .Mma Morris, .Margaret iMarv, It Sarnia, Ont. Morris, Randolph, I.. ' . Asbury Park, N. J. Morse, Henry Bernell, c Lansing Morse, Sarah Louise, Jasper Mort. Alice Elizabeth, It Pullman Mosher, loseph David. i Berrien Center -Moss. Paul William, s St. lohns Mott. Eugenia Eileen, .Vdrian Mover, Charles Walter, e Jackson .Mu ' gford, Charles William, s Ferndale Munsell, Emma V.. It Fowlerville -Munselj. era Marcar.t. Fowlerville Mni-.li. M.iMn, I ainpl,, II. ;, Mattawan Mui.l.uk, 11,1,,, I,,M., Battle Creek -MmI.I,. I,ii| m, l.,is,illt-, I, Dowagiac .XadL.ui. I ' l-iiiiLi -M.utclla. h Chassell Xagel, John Qualman, a Detroit Navins, John Laurence, Ishpeming Nelif. Tames Raymond, c Three Rivers Neilson, Helen Elizabeth, It West Branch .N ' elson. Mary Almeada, ( Wolcott, Ind. .N ' ewark. Christine, . Lansing Newman, John Palmer, East Lansing Nichols, Cecile Mary, Pittsburgh, Pa. .Nichols. Kenneth Blanchard. Lansing Nickless, Bruce Allen, s Vassar Nielsen, Frank Lawrence, e Lawton Niemi, Arvo Nickolai, c Grand Marais Niles, Helen Vaile, ( Toledo, Ohio Nixon, Harold Giles, Almont Norris, Dale Russel, c Hillsdale Northev. Thomas Tames. Negaunee Novak. ' Roman, .s-. ' Traverse City Nugent. Leon Bernard, a Bad Axe Nve. lohn Rudolph. Grand Rapids o6ker. ' Horace Mannan. c Empire Odel. Howard Miller. .( Lansing Ogden. aun Leslie, Charlevoix O ' Keefe, James Robert, Evanston, 111. Olson, John Ivan, Shelby Olson. Silvert Edward, c Lake Linden Osgood. Robert Russell, a Monroe Osier. Chestly Henry. Marine Citv Oswalt. Ferris Herschell. Vicksburg Owen, Gasper Dillon, a Bangor Owen, Gerald Trevidick, e Mt. Pleasant Owen. Harold Howard. Eaton Rapids Oxnam. Tames. .( Calumet Paddison , Lee, c Ortonville Papenfuss, Ernest, c Owosso Parrott. Mary Irene, -t Plymouth Pasco, Ray Edwin, a Owosso Patterson, Bernice . della, h Lakeview Patterson. Margaret .Mary. ( Bad . xe Peebles. Mamie, h ' . Charlevoix Pennell. R,.tirrt Bmun. c Berrien Springs Penningt.in. M.H Mni,, East Lansing Perrin, Fr.iii; , -- Iniff, It Saginaw Perrine. Dorrnhv uin. h Detroit Perry. Loelete -M;ninn, Lansing Peters. William I ' nrdv. a South Lvon Peterson. Garfield Thomas. I Ludington Peterson. Victor Stanley. Coldwater Peterson. W.alter Tohn. .c Neg,lunee Pevic, Vencil, ).. ' . Hesperia I ' hilp. Henrv Bridgman. Battle Creek Piatt. Tane IngersoU, It Lansing I ' ickUs. LaVerne George. I Jackson I ' inniiieer, Tames Wavnc. c Detroit I ' l.TstridRc. LeForrest, c L.insing I ' oesib. Gustav Henry, a Monroe I •.)ncin, Maurice Alpha, s Leslie Porritt, Ross Joseph, s Pontiac Porter. Flora .Amelia. I Detroit Porter. Warren Keifcr. . Blissfield Posner. Irving, .c Ecorse Post. Stanley, a Mulliken Potter, Charles William, East Lansing Potter. Rose Hermionc, Lansing Page four Uuuitrcfi one W(DL ' EKIME.C I ' otlei-. Walter Colbuni, Uadk-v Pells. Richard Earl, ,i Three OakV I ' lislon, Margaret Dorratta. h Charloiu- I ' rcston, Ruth Evelyn, A Lansiny I ' rice, Douglas I.athan, a Watervliet Price, Harold Ruhling. c East Tordan I ' ri.seus, DeLos Orrin, c Buchanan Pulman. .Milton Franklin, ,i Detroit kandel, I.ois Katherine, (. Owosso Ransom, Harold L., a Traverse Cuy Rathman. Orville Francis, a Delta, Ohio Raths. Herbert John, • Dunkirk, N. Y. Ravell, O. Friend, e Beldin« Redfield, . ddie Caroline, Eaton Rapids Reed, Herbert Elwin. .« Beulali Reed, Kenneth John. .? Hastings Reed. Norma-Jean, East Lansing Reed, Robert Burton, Detroit Reed, Ruth Castle, East Lansing Rehkoiif. Dorothy J., s Cape C.irardeau, Mo. Reid. Don McClure, f Tecumseh Reid, Raymond Wilson, « Mt. Pleasant Resseguie, .Marv, Saginau Retter, Lvsle Nelson, . dri,an Rice, Harold Thom.is, c Owosso Richards, Tames Burton, a Eau Claire Rinn, Wilfiam Ellsworth, c Harbor Beach Robert, Clarence Hubert, c Lansing Roberts, Flovd Irving, Trenton Roberts, I.aVerne. Lansing Roberts, Thomas Earl, a Negaunee Robertson, Ida lane, Sault Ste. ' Marie Robinson, Frank Ernest, I Union City Robinson, George Harold, s Lansing Robinson, James, Lansing Roehm, Alargery Elizabeth, Rochestei Roeser, Jane Suszane, Saginaw- Rogers, Richard Willford, Gavlord Rolfe, Raymond Alvern, a Battle Creek Roossien, Elmer John, c Grand Haven Root, Lawrence Elbert, ■ Charlotte Rosen, Eugene Joseph, •. . Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Rosenbrook. Clivc .Xrdell. ! Onondaga Rosencrans, Lee Nelson, a Northport Ross, Charles Clark. nn .Xrbor Rowe. Hobart Eugene, c Grass Lake Ruddy, Dorothy Virgiline. Lansing Rulison. .John Gustavus. Lansing Rundell, Ellsworth Lerov, c- Holly Russell, Donald Frank, Manistee Russell, Emma, h Lansing Russell, Georgine, I: Lansing Russler, Francis Edward, c lbion Rutledge. Cecilia Maria. Lansing Rutter. Warren John, .( Benton Harbor Sachs, .Mbert William, 7 Lewiston Salmon, David .Austin, .v Buffalo, N. Y. Sample, James Anthony. .- Royal Oak .Sanders. John Arthur, r Traverse City Sanders. T.ihn William, c Detroi ' l Saunders. Waller Martin. .( Traverse Citv Scharf. Max Tay. c Saginaw Schau. Henry, c Schererville. Ind. Schindler. Gwen Marv, li Detroit Schlichting, William Frederick. ,i Lansing .Schlinkert. Bruce Frederick, c St. Clair Sehloff. Wilbur Nelson, I Grosse Pointe Schmiilt, Louis Edward, Saginaw Schneider, Leona Kathern, ;, Lake Odessa Sehoonover. Arthur De re, I Clare Schrader. Bernard Walter, .t Charlotte Scbram. Johanna Janetta. East Lansing Schrems. Edward Clement, Saginaw Scbucli, Adam Frank, e Unionville Schwartz, Claude Ro.ach, a Smithshire, 111, Scott, Walter Wood, s Niles Sett, William Colwell, c Detroit Seatb. lames Edward, x Evart Seaton, Marion Genevieve, I Battle Creek Sedgeman, William Henry, Saginaw Sees, Carlvle Frederick, ,■ East Lansing Seyfried, Harohl l.ouis, Chelsea Shaw, R,.l.ert TL, Jr., c St. Johns Sheathelm, Russell ' William, f Lansing Sbeldrick, Georgia, li Detroit Shelford, ICrnest Ivarl, c Lansing Shelly, Alice Gerlrude. Grass Lake Sherman, Donna Deane, Toledo, Ohio Sliigley, Claire Monroe, ,• Lansing Shriver, Jo.sephine Elliott, ' I ' raverse Citv Shumakcr, Edward Harlan, Copemisl ' i Sicgel. Don .Arthur. ; . . Frecport Sillaway, Charles Eugene, c Jackson Simpson. Raymond Lester. Vassar Skewes. . rthur. Islipeming Slaughter. Warren Maurice. .5 Lansing Slider. Charles E.. c Oak Grove Smart. Lome Herbert. Kalkaska Smith, . rthur Leland. i- Jackson Smith, Chester. Detroit Smith. Connor Dart, f St. Johns Smith. David B., Detroit Smith. Laurence Stansfield. Lansing Smith, Lawrence Alonzo, Laingsburg Smith, LeGrand John, s Addison Smith, .Marian Alice, Elk Rapids Smith, Noel Sutton, a St. Johns Smith. Robert Whitney. Pontiac Smith. Rossman William, i Birmingham Snow, Kilbourn Ilalsted, c Concord Snow, .Mary Ann, h Saginaw Snushall, Grace Margaret, h South Lyon Sovereen, Ernestine Spinney, i Lakeview Spangler, Leon, a Bath Spayde, Paul Emerson, Bloomingdale Spencer, Leslie M., c Coopersville Spencer, Roger Wendell, c Benton Harbor Stafford, Dale Bernard, Lansing Stabler, Geraldinc B., h drian Stanard. Harry Corkey, s Flint Stark, Beryl Martha, h Ann Arbor Stenberg, Jack Nelson, a Jackson Stephenson. Grace Lucille. Ii Paw Paw Stewart. Evert . ustin. ii Yermontville Stewart. William Rilev. r East Tordan Stiff. Inez . dele Gage. Owosso Stimac. Peter Thomas, c Copper City Stoaks. Sam. ( Chippewa Lake. Ohio Stoffer. Robert Edward, s Lansing Stoner. Norman Henry, t- Lansing Stonev. Lee Bernard. ' Lansing Stover. Ruth Adeline. Ii Grand Rapids Strate. Donald Snell, c Detroit Strayer. Lavina Malinda. r East Lansing Streiffert. John Gustav. Elmore. Ohio Strom. Elbin John, c Grand Marais Strong. Norman Howell. Ionia Stroud, Alton James, a Bad .Axe Stuart, Charles Ho vard, I Walled Lake Stuck. Donald .Aaron. Detroit Suino. Edward Dominick. e Calumet Supernau. Dwight Lee. c Grand Rapids Sutherland. Sherwood. Grand Ledge Swift. Birge Carlton. Middleville Swift. Lyle James. • Charlotte Swogger. Richard Childs. e St. Johns Tallefson. Maurice J.ihn. Ludington Tanner. Ha Mae, Sandpoint, Id.aho Taylor, Edna Cook. Ii River Rouge Taylor. Neil, c Imlav City Taylor. Pauline E., h Clinton Taylor. Thelma Kathcrvn. h Brighton Taylor. Wilber Keith. 7 New Era Teichman, Irvin Paul, .i Eau Claire Terwilliger. Edwin Hart, .t Lansing Tew. George .Arthur, a Clayton Tew. Harriet M.. h Hudson Thieme. Evelyn Elizahetli. Ii Benton Harbor Thomasma. Marvin Arthur. ,i Grand Rapids Thompson. Kenneth Wesley. ,- Pontiac Thompson. Max George, c Lansing Thompson. Richard Walter. Holt Thompson. Ruth Elizabeth, h Homer Thomson. Willi.am Gilbert. St. Clair Tilford. W. Glenn. St. Johns Timm. Gilbert Henry. Centreville Tinsman. Kathryn Lois Gould, . Detroit Toles, Roljort Ray, Romeo Tomasek, . nton Jerome, a Chicago, 111. Tompkins. Richard S.. . St. Johns Toms. I ' lualia Sophronia. h Lansing Totlen. Edward Cornwell. Detroit Trapp. Howard William, . Benzonia Tr.ask. Erma M.athea, li Saginaw Tremper, Lawrence Albert, n Detroit Tripp, Fred, c Petoskey Troth. Paul Howard. Jr.. Lansing Truscoti. Russell John, c Lansing Turner, Cecil, I ' ort Huron Turner, Frank L. Caro Tuttle. lanet F:iiz.abeth. Clinton Tyler. Clara. I ' lymouth rpdegratT. Philip .A., i lpena I ' rcli. Frederick James, I Taekson ' alentine. Merle Gillette. Lansing i i! .(?JE 3KP S) S - «-l9 as -t3 -SJ iQ J . I ' , K ' - l ' r luKulrcil two XX RIME. ' an Dalson. Edward Shelby, Jr., I Detroit an Denbergh. Elizabeth F., k Battle Creek aTiderMale, Gilbert Grand Rapids an Koevering. Cornelius, e Zeeland ] Van Orden. Eloise Myrhl, Waco, Texas Van Zylcn, James Henry, Grand Haven argo. Sidonia Margaret, Detroit arniim, Carl Maxwell, ' assar j aughan. Kenneth Byron, ; Oscoda icary. Claire Alonzo, e Cement City i ' , •l ' - ' ' , Dorothy Julia, ft Litchfield ,1 liet. Llem Richard, a St Louis ' Vrany. Frank Joseph, i Traverse City -p , 1!;° Margaret Grace, . Lansing II Waldo. LjTin LaVern. a Grand Ledee 10 1 Walker. Gertrude Winnifred. Unionville M u ' ' ■ ■ S? , i - Brooklyn LU W allace. Hugh Lamoron. j Bedford ; ' « ! ' ' ' ' • Charles R.. Lansing ; Walstead, Ruth Russell, i Ortonville Walton. Arthur Keith, e Stureis Walz, Stuart George. Saginaw Wangeman. Mildred Eva, h East Jordan Wanink, Herman H.. c Lawton ; Wanink, Howard Oliver, a Lakeview Wardwell. Charles Marshall. Lansing W arnock. Eugene Wells, e Onawa? Warren, Glenn W., j- Ovid aterbury. Chauncey. e Lansing W eeks. Edgar Raymond. Richmond Wendrowitz, Barnabv Alex, j Lansing W erback Donna Marguerite. Lansing West. ChfFord Elden, e Portland eymouth, Merrill Jlolden, j Yale Whaley, Clyde Andrew. ;. Lansin AAheeler. Sarah .Mice, h Hammondsport. N. Y. h.te. Donald Myron, e ..Lansing W hite. Evelyn Lucille, h Middleville Whitfield. George Allen, c Lowell WhitfKl.l. Thomas Tones, ; Pontiac Whitt.ngton Arthtir Van Dalson, Detroit 1 hams. Alan Keith, North Adams x illiani-. Maurice Burton, Alleean Williams. Ronald Clare, Alle|an 1 hamson, Lois Mae, , Hesperia 1 son, Clara Marsada. I Ea.st Lansing Wilson. Helen Elizabeth. LansinI Wilson, John Barnitz, Asbury Park. N. J. ison. Margaret Catherine, ( East Lansing Wilson. Theodore J., Haslett ingier. Samuel Donald, a Lowell Winn, Carter Bert, e Hudson Wogan, William Wallace. Detroit Wolcott. Ralph Culver. North Adams VVonser Susie Ruth. Mulliken Wood. Benson Jarvis, e Ypsilanti Wood, Carl, ; Sasimw Wood. Mildred Leona, .V. V. V Lansing Wood. Wayne W , Ba r on Wood, William Capelle, s Cooemish Woodliff, Earl Edward, e ; ! Concord V oodman. Warren Jonathan, a Paw Paw Woods, Marshall Shaw. Port Huron oodworth. Laura Anne. Okemos W oolfe. Pauline Opal, h Decatur Workman, Raymond Devere. a Vassar Worth. Helen Ida. h Lansine Wortz. Gaylord L,. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . LansinS Young. Donald Andrew. ,r Dearborn ■loung, Horace .Alexander, Lansing uan. Pae Tsi, Vunnanfu, China Zemke, Marjorie Gertrude, h Caro Zillman. Leslie August, a South Haven Zuckerman Nathan, • Moscow, Russia Zwickey, Alvah Lynn, ;■ Detroit § i FRESHMEN Abbey. Bervl E Battle Creek j ! ' Claude L. Laingsburg ■Abel, Ransom O LansinS .A.bra hamse, Henry L ' . . ' . ' . ' . ' .■. ' . ' . KalamazoS Ackley, Lyie Pulaski Adams Robert East Lansing .Agcaoih. Candelario Vintar L N.. P. I. Allien A nnTr ■ ' ' l?n in ■ : ' ::. ::::::::::. ' ■■■■■ ' ' z Allen. Gerald N h l -tT,T h ' T ' ' J East ' Lansini .Allett. Charles H Paw Paw ' ill- ' - d ? ' ;, f nd Rapids A ison, Ruth M . . Plymouth A toonjian. Mable _V Petoskev Altoonjian Marjorie S PetoskeV Amtsbuech er. .Aharon Traverse CitV Amtsbuechler. Ernest R Cedar .Anderson, .Annita G Holland Anderson. Keiineth A Pellston -Xnnable Charles R Hastings Annis. Charles G Cedar Springs Armstrong. Vernon G Niles Arnold. VanBuren SfaVine C n 4f, ' ' % 1 ,: ; ■.■.■.■... Lansing . therton Ralph M Grand Rapids .Austin. Donald Ro al Oak Iff : h° ' . r Newberry VmX: ? ' h Holland Kailey. George P Bellaire Bailey. Leonard C Bellaire Bake. Barbara L Plvmouth p lli- -d ■.■.•.■.-.•S pHng Td. a Badridge. Lewis Davison Ba dwm. Duane E Howell Badwm. Robert Hudson Po f .;i r ,V Lakeview l.anasiak. Laura M Detroit Banhagel. Thede C Lans n] Barker. Donald . . Ionia Barnum. Alice E . . Lansing Barnum. -ivian V ; ; . Woodland barker. Lauren J Highland Park R rH M ■ ° t Portland Rartlett Ruth J. Tackson Bates. Lawrence E East Lansing Bauer Georire T tt x- ■ ' - vorj t 1 Hastings Beardsley. Paul .M. Beaumont, Rex E Mason B k r ' Geor e B Brunswick i.eckei . oeorge a Lansing ,• .Larl H Coldwater Benton Harbor Beck Beebe. P Beebe. R _ „..,., Beeman. Hubert E ' Tackson Belknan. Aileen Benton ' HarLor Bell Harry C.... Ugonac — der. Kathryn E Saginaw enaheHe Lansing . Lapeer Rapids = ■ ■ ■X ' Tackson Bertram . Oliver C I ansing Betteridge, Willard C I ansin Bicknell. ilark H Clar? Biers, Holly T Detroit Bi.ggar, Robert J Lansing B.lrough, Letha F Remus Bingham, J Bennett. Bentlev. Bentle Howard L ' . ' .Ea Bird, Burton Bird. Oscar I .Otisville . - - Fremont Backmer. Harold K Butternut Blankmship, Lucile M Royal Oak Bleicher, Cecilia B Cheboygan Blosser, W ' estman Manchester Bode, William C Lansing Bond, Lester H St John ' s Booth. Donald Pontiac Booth, Morton L Lansing Bossbaugh, .Avery N Lansing Bowbeer. Curtis Wvandotte Bowler. Richard C Belding Bourns. Louis E Milford Boyer. Gladvs M r ansine Boyd. William C i! Landing Bradley. Evelyn R ugusta Branch. Robert M Battle Creek Brand. Horace H Ocean Grove. N. J. Helen M Lansing n. Carl L. .Ma Bray, Theron H Lainirshurg Bravton. Alton M Howell Brcining. Russell I Trevorton. Pa .i=© Page four Jnnidred three K WOlX ' TvRlNEvf! Brcitenwischer, Milton C Mancliestcr Brewster, Edward C Lansing Bricklcy, William Ionia Britten, Margaret Owosso Brooke. Norman Battle Creek Brooks. Alton M Onsted Brostom. Lester E Harrietta Broiisc. Dorothy E Lansing Brovont, Dean Sunfield Browcll, Wilfred R Detroit Brown. Ernest Diirand Brown. Kathrvn L Dearborn Brown. Larrv ' S Greenville Brown. Lare ' n H St. Johns Brown. Lee C Levering Brown. Raymond Holly Brown. Thaddeus Petoskey Brown. Thelma P Owosso Bullock. Doris L Saginaw Bruno, Charles L Milford Bruce. Robert M Onawav Brunsdon, Verna L Sault Ste. Marie Buby. Ronald C Brown City Buck, Helen I Lansing Budd, Raymond L Marion Buhl, Reginald Lansing Bukoski, Henrv Standish B ullard. Elsie ' Owosso Bullen, Richard Mason Burgen. Robert E Detroit Burger. Clarence E Ashtabula, Ohio Burgess. Horace H Saginaw Burke. Thomas T Brown City Burns. Thomas F Lansing Burt. Marshall E Cass City Butler. William S Cadillac Butters, Edwin B Coldwater Buskirk, Harold H Holt Button, Aaron R Farmington Buvea, Gerald F Monroe Byington. Garner F Grand Ledge Bvrne, Keith M Lowell Caldwell, Vernon E Benton Harbor Callahan. Clarence H Detroit Campbell. Donald J Detroit Campbell, Kenneth W Grand Haven Carbine. Evelyn L Battle Creek Carev. Josephine E Ann Arbor Carlson , Theodore E Rockford Carlton, James C Lansing Carmodv, Elmer J Ada Carr, Betty E Lansing Carr, Stuart P Lansing Carruthers, Douglas C Plymouth Carruthers. Robert H Bancroft Case, Geraldine C Lansing Carter, Richard O Detroit Case. Gerald C Lansing Chapman. Charles Lansing Ch.indler. Glen Lansing Chapman. Charles Lansisng Chappie. Marv E Flint Cliastccn. Otis E Flint Christinsen. Lawrence H St. Clair Church. Lawrence T ansing Clark. Donald W Buffalo. N. Y. Clark. Dorothv F Buchanan Clark. Elizabeth Lansing Clark. Harold A East Jordan Clark. Joseph J Saginaw Clark. Marie E Caro Clark. Ronald S Vicksburg Clark. Russell R Roval Oak Clark. Sidney Grand Rapids Clavtnn, Keith C Lansing Clitie. Lewis H L nion City Coats. Kendal A Hastings Cobb. Norwood L Stockbridge Coffman. Raymond H Lansing Collar. Rae T Dansville Collins. Howard J Mason Come. Edward H Lansing Conat. Donald E St. Clair Converse. James Menominee Cook. Richard ifuskcgon Cook. Henrv D Holland Cook. Robert B East Lansing Coolidge. Clifton I Lansing Coon. Harold R Detroit Cooper. Teresa Lansing Copcman. T,loyd Berger Flint Corcoran. Tames T.ansing Cornett, Earl W Central Lake Cornwall, Stanley Blisslield Cosgrove, Paul K Bellevue Coulon, Alger A Mt. Clemens Cowles, Martin C St. Johns Cox, Arwed P Port Huron Craig, Horace S Detroit Cramer, Eleanor M Lansing Crandall. Horace Union City Crawford, Marian I Constantine Cromwell, Toe C Montgomery, .Ma. Cronkrite, Ruth E Jackson Creyts, Robert Lansing Cridler, William A Middleville Crnkovich, Joseph South Haven Crowlev. Edward R Cheboygan Curtis. Harold C Flint Curtis. Joseph C Negaunee Culp, Harrv C Grand Ledge Dailey, Glen C Morenci Dalton, Virginia Toledo, Ohio Daniels, Arne G Paw Paw Darnell, Floyd El Ionia Davey, Berten Lansing Davey, Robert D Jackson David, Marion G Lansing Davenport. La ' erne Conklin Davidson. Ralph E Cadillac Davis. Doris Lansing Davis, Gladys Fairgrove Davis, Robert W Lansing Dawes, Roger C Lyons Define, Vincent O Navarre, Ohio DeKleine, Ruth Hudsonville DeHaan, Ella E Lansing DeLair, Tohn G Jackson DeLind, William V Lansing Dell, Barbara Lansing Dell, Maurice R Lansing Deming, Donald C Homer Dempster, Andrew T Detroit Deppa. Tames W Tamestown, N, Y. Detwciler. Herbert L Chicago. 111. Dewell. Frank G Detroit Dickerson. Merrill Constantine Dietz. Harriet G East Lansing Dill. Reuben E Saginaw Disher, Opal P Waterville. Ohio Distel. Robert E Lansing Dodge. Stanley Lansing Dole. Burton A East Lansing Dorman. Frank El Cedar Springs Doudna. Ruth V Cadillac Douglas, Reginald C Ithaca Dowd, Leonard Reynolds Hartford Downer, Ruth M Lansing Dovvnes. Tohn A Rockford Drake. Ward Hartford Draper. Harry O Jackson Draper. Winnifred M Plymouth Dulso. Madeline K Grand Rapids Drolett. Lawrence A Lansing Dudek. Alfred Petoskey Dunham. Louis Elmhurst, 111. Dunn. Mabel Lansing Drumm. Frank J Lansing DuncTO. Ward Lansing Dunning. Harvey Fremont Durkee. Wm. I Lansing Eaegle. Margaret . Lansing Early. James Grand Rapids Elierling. Ivan C Detroit Eddy, Ruth M Lansing Edwards, Ogden F Leslie Edwards. William D Lansing Elkins. Benjamin B L.insing Ellis. Nathan K Lansing Ely. Willard A Nortbvillc Elowsky. Earl A Hillm-an Emmons, Wilbur D Lansing Endlich, Ruth E Port Huron Englebert, Edwin S Concord Estrv, Hugh W Horton Evetis, Ralph L Coldwater Evans. Gordon F Battle Creek Evans. Harold B Brazil. Ind. Extale. Gilbert Wyandotte • Fackler. Ernest C Detroit Farley. Martha F Albion Farr. Silas N Applegate Fauncc. Norma F East Lansing Fauver, Walter L Morenci CL( JE©; (P tg; ©- c: 19 2.6 ( Pofic four hundred four _.. IME. m Fehlberg, Ellis R St. Joseph Fenlon. Genevieve R Lansing Filarski, John Jackson Fineis, Donald Lansing Fingleton, George Hastings Finlav. Gerald H Eiirlingame, Calif. Finley, Wilton L Dowagiac Fisher, Elmer Frankenmuth Fishbeck. Ruth E Lansing Flack. Xancv Trenton Flaker, Paul R Lansing Flechter, Stewart Lansing Flcwelling. Tohn Union City Flint. Tohn S Addison Flower. Thelma K Birmingham Foltz, Richard Lansing Fonda. Morris E Bronson Ford, Leslie S Dundee Fortune. Albert R Rochester Foster. Adele Pleasant Ridge Foster. Theodore Lansing Fox, Gordon Alto Fox, Leo Lansing Fox, Marv E Lansing Fox, Rutli J Lansing Francis, John Saginaw Frandsen, Franklin Charlotte Frankena. Gertrude Zecland Frecland. Marv L Omena Frimodig. Ruth G Houghton Frisbie. Stanley K Fruitport Friz. Winona E Lansing Frook. Stanley C Pellston Fuce. Edward R East Lansing Fuller, Franklin J Brooklyn Fullerton, Loring Long Island. N. Y. Gagnon, Emil J Bonifas Galligan, Carroll Laingsburg Garland, Thomas A Henderson Gam, Paul E Portland Garwood. Donald F Penn George, Elmor E East Lansing Gerber, Arthur J Saginaw Gerould, Wilford L Vicksburg Gerrow, Gladys V Lansing Geyer, Lorraine Cheboygan Gibson. Wellington Detroit Giffey, Richard Owosso Gilbert, Tames B Saginaw Gilbert, Ruth E Lansing Gilkes, William H Howell Gilleo, Leonard S Highland Gillette, Harold Coldwater Gingrich, Russell Reed City Ginsburg. . braham Grand Rapids Gittins. Margaret E Milford r,Icas..n. Henry C Three Rivers Gleason. Winona E Cassopolis Glover, Lyie Fowlerville Glover. ' irginia Flint Godfrey, Wallace Jonesville Goodenow, ifargaret C Detroit Goodhue, Walter W Orfordville Goodwillie, Russell E I ansing Goodwin, Edwina Lansing Gordon, Mary A . ntwerp Gottschalk, Tohn Hesperia Goucher, Maurice R Owosso Govatos. Tohn San Benito, Texas Gowan, LTelen Sault Ste. Marie Graham. Eloise h Lansing Graham. .Mark Harbor Springs Granger. George A Grayling Graves. Lila Morley Gray. Gordon Grand Rapids Green. Edward R Lansing Greer, Maurice Pontiac Gregg, Glenn Lansing Griffith, Ray L Lansing Grim, Willard A Sturgis Groesheck, Bvron Tawas City Grove, Helen Detroit Gruber, Dalton Monroe Gunneman, Jeanette M Coopersville Gunneman, Leah J Coopersville Gutekunst. Herbert Grass Lake Guthrie. Robert River Rouge Haas. Hector .Ann . rbor Hagni. Elton L South Lyon Hagren. George L Ironwood Haigh, Lewis E Lansing Hairc, Jane E Detroit Haite, Donald F.,aton Rapids Hall, Carlon Northville llallock. Ross D North Branch llamer, Lillian Dearborn Hamilton, Edward Detroit Hamilton, Elinor Flint Hamlin. William E Jackson Handler, Louis H Detroit Hannah. Tulia O Grand Rapids Hapeman, Emma Lansing Harbin, Frank Holland Hardin, Theron R IvnoxviUe, Tenn. Harman, Wilbur G Onaway Harr, Benjamin Jackson Harrell. Donald .M Pontiac Harrington. Lvle R .Mlegan Harris, ' Gerson T Marquette Harris, Helen J Coldwater Harris, Milton G Pontiac Harrison. Fred E Fairgrove Hart. Earl L Lansing Hart. Ilah A Williamston Hart. Ruth il East Lansing Hart. Wavland P East Lansing Kartell, Max H Potterville Harvey, John Iron Mountain Harvev, William Big Rapids Haskiiis, Tames S Howard City Haughton, Clare I Owosso Hawkins, Lois A Lansing Hawlev. Catherine M Adrian Havbarker. Tosephine F Lansing Havliow, Reid Royal Oak Heesen. Hendrick H Be.iver Falls, Pa. Helmkamp, Emma A Saginaw Henderson, Sabina Detroit Henrv. Burrell E Mackinaw Herrmann. Louis F Steuben Hewes. Raymond W Lansing Hewett. Mary A East Lansing Hicks. Tohn W East Lansing Hile, Mary . nn Pittsford Hildorf , Tilla East Lansing Hillman, Dorothy Plymouth Hinklcv. Don Evart Hirt. thelma Ypsilanti Hitchcox, Alfred . thens Hoeflinger, Gertrude Lansing Holland, Charles F East Lansing Holmes, Nellie Lansing Holmes, Winfred Lansing Holtforth. .Mbart E Fenton Holtzkemper, Edward Owosso Hoover, Eleanor St. Louis Hoover. Muriel St. Louis Home, Marvin Dearborn Horning. Majel L Brooklyn Horton. Edward Northville Howard. Kathleen E Grosse Pointe Howard, William F Applegate Howell. Orville Hammond Howland. Lester T North Branch Hov. Gordon E Battle Creek Hu ' berman, Morris Detroit Hubert. Robert Plymouth Hudson, Elizabeth T Shepherd Huffman, Rav G Caro Humphries, Clara L Lansing Hunt, Henry Montague Hunter, Homer M Lansing Hunt, Robert Millard Eaton Rapids Hurd, Thomas N Port Hope Hussink, Omer Green Bay, Wis. Hutchison. Donald S Flint Hvatt. Mary E Flushing Hyatt, Tane C Flushing Hvslop, William P Lansing Illenden. Carl W . dri.an Isatala, Tohn R Lansing Isaacscn, Beatrice Cheboyg.in Irrgang, Chas Chicago, III. Izant, Martha F Lansing Tackson, Leroy T Manistee Jacques, Elwood J Whittemorc Takewav, Carroll Rockford Takewav, Clare Rockford Tanz. Russell Lansing Jeffrey, John C Saginaw Jennings, .Vrthur J Monroe Jennings, Evelyn G Lansing Jennings. Howard H Grand Rapids Jensen, Christian G Lansing ,5 Page four bmulrcd five . WOLVERINEy C lensen, Viola I Rosbolt. Wis. jepson. Karl H Mulliken Jewell. Robert Caro Johnson. Eleanore East Lansing Johnson, Fave L Ovid Johnson, Orvis E Ferndale Johnson, Stafford S Jackson Toiinston. Ellen East Lansing Tohnston, Henry X East Lansing Tones, Donald Lansing Tones. Duanc E CenterviUe .Tones. Glen D Montgomery Tones, Marv E Laingsburg Jones, Russell N Grand Rapids Judd, Margaret E Pontiac ivalil, Harris A South Lyon Kain. I )oris V Coral Ivapp, Eloise M Hamilton, Ohio ICeeler. Norma V Detroit Keiser. Harold Tonia Kelner. I oren W Lansing Kennedy. Willard Sault Ste. Marie Keppel. Donald B Zeeland Kershaw, Wm. Berry Wyandotte Kervin, DeLos R Bad Axe Keys, Allan L Yale Keyt. Laurel E Lakeview ICidder. Toseph East Lansing Kjebler. Adaline M Vpsilanti Kiel, Charles E Lowell Kincaid, Kathryn M Lansing King, Charles Rives Junction King. Isabel G Clarkston Kinnev. Wilnia G Okemos Kipke, Herbert Lansing Kipp, Robert S Toronto. Ont. Kirby. Hoover K East Lansing Kline. Virginia H Lansing Kling. Orra K East Lansing Knapp. Thomas S Flint ICnapp. Walter M Grosse Pointe Knight, Harold Jackson Knight, Tohn W Jackson Knight. Pauline Cass City Knisel, Wendell O Blissficld Korney. John J Lansing Kowal ' k, Henry Lansing Kozeiko, Stephen W Detroit Kram er. Arthur A LTnionvillc Krause. Elizabeth Rockford Krentel. Stuart E Lansing Krimian. James A Detroit Kronberg, Thomas Dearborn T rueger. Lawrence F Detroit Tvruger. IMatilda T Howell Kyburz. Charles J Rockford Kves. Helen M Lansing Kves. Lyle D Shepherd I.add. I ' harles P Muskegon Lahmever, Clayton W Sturgis Lake. Iax H Lansing Lane. Edward Grand Rapids Lane, Margaret East Lansing Lane, Ruth M East Lansing Lansing. Margaret T Coldwater l.anyon. Russell C Avlmer, Ont. I.arke. Glenn R Sault Ste. Marie Larson. Edward T Manistee La.ser. Robert J Waldron Laskowski. Edward Roseville I.atlur, Dorothy M Suttons Bay l.attin. Leila E Wa.shinglon, 1). C. I.auzun, Sluiman . Lansing Lauzun. ' irginia Lansing T,a ' iolelle. Douglas Lansing Lawhead. Harlcy F Charlotte I.axton. Marv F Mason Leach, Clare ' R Hartford Leach, Jacey II Lansing Learned. Tulia T Plymouth l.eav.nmio.l. M,iry I Athens 1« 111 111. Cloi r Lansing i.,,i- 1.1. l;,i,in..nd W Sturgis I.M! ' ..n.|. i.niliv Sturgis Let . i i.n 111 W Lansing Lee. Leonard V Breedsville T.eith. Dorothy I Brighton I.essiter. Milon J Orion Lewis, Donald J Three Rivers Lietzkc. Rolland L Bath I.itkins, Herbert C Memphis Lincoln, Robert S Greenville Lindner. Clarence E Grand Rapids Lipka, .Marvlouise Birmingham Lisch, Charles H Detroit Lisch. Katberyn E Detroit List. Herbert Sebewaing List, Herman C Sebewaing Little, Alfred L Hanover Little, Robert S Dearborn Livingstone, luigene A St. Johns Locker, Hal L Michigan Center Lockwood, Leon W Jackson Logan, Margaret D Lansing Longwell. Tames T Paw Paw Loomis, Arthur H Grand Rapids Loomis, Harold D Grand Rapids Loomis, Ralph Edmond Perry Lovewell, Carlyle C Northville Lowing. Donald M Grand Rapids Luce, Grace B Paulding, Ohio Lundquist, Horton J East L ansing Lynch, Mary K Dearborn Ludwig. Frederick E Lansing Lueck, Alfred M Dundee Lvndrup. Luther H Greenville M ' acFadven. Arthur Pontiac MacKinnon. James S Detroit MacNames. Maxine A Battle Creek ilacNutt. Omar E Pontiac ilacPherson. Donald E Fowler MacPherson. Mildred E Muskegon ilacSwain. Harold C East Lansing McCabe. Ethel L Lansing McCall. Robert B Lansing McCarthy. Helen L Mt. Morris McComb, Marguerite K Lansing McCool. John A Traverse City McCracken, Coyne E Sheridan McCreedv, Robert A Colling McDonagh, Marian A Saginaw McDowell, . ddison L Holt McElrov, Andrew E East Lansing McGarv ' ev, Harold J Dearborn McGuire, . lbert J Menominee McKinney. George P Lansmg McTavish, Clarence W Pontiac McVea, Tames E Douglas Mack, Kenneth R Hesperia Madsen, Blair C Evart Magers, Frederick P Belding Malone, Sam M Central Lake IMans, George W Trenton Mandigo. Terry H Berrien Springs Mansfield. ' Harold P Sault Ste. Marie Marble. Marv G Armada Marklev. . mv N Trenary Marten ' s. Carlton C Vicksburg Martin. Milford E Royal Oak Marshall. Tohn C Charlevoix Marshall, ' Lee A Lansing Martin. Alice I Flint Martin. Bessie H Lansing Martin. Tohn M Wyandotte Maser. Philip G uGres Maskrev, Gerald Detroit Mathews, John W Union City Mavhew. Preston W Shepherd ilead, Donald E Morgan Mcars. Rolland F Lansing Mechlin, Helen L Calumet Mehnev, Gavle II Lansing Meldrum, George H I mtiac Merrill. Josephine E Grand Rapids Merrill, jlarie H .Mgonac Merz. Walter L Royal Oak Meyer, Raymond F Stanwood Mever. William J Lake Linden Millard. Helen M East Lansing .Miller, Forest A l?enton Harbor Miller. IClwin G Fremont .Mitchell. Harold II Leslie .Miller. Herbert Greenville Tiller. Margaret C. Zeeland Miller. Robert W Waukegan, 111. Miller, Shirley K Salamanca, X. Y. Miller. Theodore A Grand Marais Mills. Tohn J Leslie .Mitchell. Flovd G Dausville Mitchell. Milton P Buchan,in Mitteer, Marie L Stockbridge Mitts, Edward B Detroit Mohlo, Donald E Riverdalc Moncrief, Alice M Staikville, Miss, t:ij mM p iQ ' ©? 3) Page four hundred i VP.RINE. Momague, Marian A Ovitl Morris. C.eraM B Benton ' Harbor Alornson, Helen A Lachine Morrow Paul E. . ' . ' c ' rosse Pointe Alorse, Howard h Corunna vr ' n,? u-H ' ' ' ' ' i.- ■ Webberv.lle Mott, V illiam P Jonesville . lunro, Leslie C r,ai?ptnvin Munroe, Howard R sf e naw Murpl,y, jBasil t., •.•.•.■.: -.ta ' sing Murphy, Lester C I an inS Naden. Norma H. ■.■.■.•. ' .Marine City Negtalon .U-elino A Vintar Norte. P. L NS ' ' an,!- L;:W H.::: ' ' - fe-p Nash. Lowell E. . . . . . . Eas ' t ' UnshiB Wicholson. Dorothy R Laneer Nienstedt, George W ' ■caseville Noland. John A i ■ Norberg.- ' Osca; E.V.V. New F r? Norgard. Francis E ' . ' .■.■. ' .■.■. ' . .Detroit Normington, William H Ionia Northrup, Eriin C H;il-S vT„..  ,„ t Ti , I Hillsdale Worthvvood, Hale J Flushing Novara, Leonard ■. ' .■.■.■.■.■. ' ' ' ' I ans ne Nugent, Florence E leona? o ' con ' ' ' h ' ngton R ' . .-.■.■.■.•iKfperia O Connor, Robert L Hasfit,« 8 He T, ' - i Ric hmoni-Hm. N Y ofson ' .Sr V n -. - ' ' f Olson Orvine T. ' ! ° pM° ' J - Onsted, Harley W. . .■. nl, Ortved Richard E. I i : : : 1 1 ] 1 1 1 : ; Walkerviii° on. ' Usgood, Novia p.,, H,,r„t, of. lt ' ' ?, •, ' If ■■• ' ••• ■ ■ • • • T k ™,a Ov ;h ■ i ( A n Vieksburg Palm. 11, ° Midland Parish Hr wa H n and Creek Parish : Kenneth D. ! i ! ! ! l i i ! 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Tii Kannail. Kobert T. . nu u • Cheboysan RasmuS n ' ] ' ' ' ' ' S Manistee Kasmussen. Leonard C Detrnit Rathman, Orville F ■ivi ' i , Ohin Rawden, Donald G -ins n Redding, Clifford E . . . . if ? ? Redfield, Sylvia F Qntted Reece, Donald H. . . . rV if ' s l L ■■■■■■■■■■■ Reid, John D . ' ' y ' ' ' - J p ;„!-i, r V Ironwood Ren o ?e VV :?f ' ' OWOSSO R nt f H M ' A Battle Creek RibTif aL = £:. ' ;:;;; ° ' 1« ?, ' : . Richards, Russell M i ' ' ti r ■ Riehter, Arthur L. ' . V.V.::: Vraver e C hv Ricket, Clair H. . raverse City Ries, Robert W. . i ansing Kinn, Harold W Harbor Bearh Rix, Hiram T ' n.,,, n-. Rnbb. William W fVcV r Robert. Clarence H .■.■.■.■.-.•. tn f Robinson. Elizabeth L. . .......■.■.■.-.•.• ' ' ■prankfor Rnbmson John L. franktort Robson, Fa ' ith . . j . Robinson, Russell G. . ' .■.■. ' .■. Plvi ,!, ' , ' Roebeck, Robert L ' ' m Rof he ' D° c. . . . :;;.•: : ; ; ; :Webberv RoltTlJ a ' c.. ' ' ' ' Ross, Emile H.... .Niles Rossow, Norman Roben .•. ' . ' . •.•.■.■.•.■.■. Vticl Roth fuss. Guilford H m n Rowan, Harold J . . r ' !° ' Y Rowe, Lloyd H. r.ai smg Riibsam, Pierre F t • ° ' Rulison, Josephine •. .•.■.■.■.■.•. [f ' Ruffe ° ' ' ' r.- ■■•■ ' • ' ■■ ■ ' • • • ' -NaMeo,? Kuffe, Lawrence H. . Cronrl o,„,-. R.van, Susan M. . . p f, ?f,f ' Ryon, Edgar C rort nuron Sack, Lawrence ' Lansing Sakowski, Charles t :: : K ' ! ! Sakresky, Carl M ' i-insing Sample, LeRoy H p ' n , Sangster, Rml A:.::. Chebl an Scavarda. Dorothy B ■.■.•. BessJmer .Schafer. Bruce cf Howel Scharffe. William E SaJi aw .S h Tsbe ge? p ,?;f,is R VD« ' -- ' ' ,.b;„„ ij J . Lansing Jchimmer, Frederick .A Samna v Schindehette, Georgeanna . . . .[ SaSna v Sch ' - T? 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I,,im ( Marion ( ' ' li ViJ 1 ,,,. .net. ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' . ' Smith ' s Creek Stevwil Mici. Lansing h - ' r ' ., ' ;.. Mason ;;l;n;e E odrL. ■.■.•.■.•.•.■.•.•.•.■.•.■ .Moriey Stockel, Ruth M If II Stoddard, Aubrey C ■ , d „ Stokes. Teanne H (- d Rapids St ne Horace H Mattawan Stone! Ralph L . .•.■.■.■. ' .■. ' .■.■. ' .■ ., ■ Saginaw Streb. Claude R . Birmingham Streeter Feme L East Lansing Srom George E Grand Marais S mewer Rei nhoM F Howard City Sturgis. Bernice E .Detroit Swanson, Evelyn F Lansmg Swanson, Virgil T •,;r,-,? ' ; f Swarthout, Paul A Williamston Switzgable, Louis F Lansing Swogger, Richard C Lansmg Taghon, Arthur C • ■ ■E P ' ' = Tallefson, Maurice J ■ • Ludington Talmage, Russell E Battle Creek Tate, Tohn v° ' ™a Taylor, Howard W Lansing Taylor, Margaret R Lansing Taylor, Stanley E V, ' ' ' ? ' ™ Taylor William B J ' ' TS Telford, Margaret S Ro al Oak Teman, Ellen K Lansmg Thamer, Herbert J Jackson Thatcher, Garfield G V ' v - Thaver Farl E East Lansmg ?homas, A?noId ' . North Branch Thomas, Carleton F Petoskey Thomas Mary T Lansing Ticheno ' r, Gefald E v ' - i ' Tiedeman. John L h, Tisdale Caroline E Allegan Tobias, ' Louis S Williamston Tobin, Wendell R • -Three Rivers Tnikkanen, Wm. S Ashtabula h.o Tolley, Henry A .■••■„•■•.••■ - Toolari Richard W San Benito, Texas Tnoley, ' Fitch «5° ' i ? ' ' ' Tower, Florence A Cedar Springs Trachsel, Janette C .Lansing Trafford, Mary E i., ' ■, °u Traphagen, Dorothy North Branch Trick, Phyllis N Grand Rapids Trimble, T.eola A Rudyard Trott Belle Lansing Turaslinff. Victor .Detroit Turner, Leah B .Lansing Ungcr, Bessie S East Lansing LTptegrovc, Mary.-inn Lansing Urch, Frederick J ,, ' ' ' ' °? VanAken, Kathryn W ■ ■ Plymouth ' anDam. Tohn j ' S, ' ] Vandercook, Wayne L grand RaPlds andervoort, Wm. B.. Grand Rapids VanDornick, Edward M Menominee -asold, Dorothy G Lan= ' S -eneklasen. Lyle G .Zeeland Voelker, Ardiur F .Detroit Von Voigtlander, Karl A Jackson Voorhees, Seymour E ...Pontiac Vrany, Jerry G Traverse City Waack, Alfred G Lansing Wacha, Ellis B v ' ! ' ? Wait, Russell S Sandusky Walker, Franklin C Port Huron Walker, Gaylord A East Lansing Walton, George R ■ ■ ■ -Lansing Walker, George H Grand Blanc Walker, Lowell Alger Brooklyn Walker, Margaret I Levering Walker. Wm. J Jackson Walters, Evelyn M Lansing Waltz, Marion L Montgomery Walworth, Herbert T New Lothrop Wang, Tien Min Kwenchow, China Wangeman, Alfred J East Jordan Wantv, Olen R Milan Warei Sanf ord A Uwosso Warner. Elva M •.■■■:• ■ Cho Waterman. Ralph B Birmingham Watkins, Margaret D Dearborn Watkins. Merrit W Manchester Weaver. Chester W ■ ■ ■;• ' -h ' ' Weinland, Arthur A cksburg Westervelt, Clayton Ray ' ' ' ' t° !5 Wetherbee, Clifton I .Sunfield Weyerman. Frank C Hastings Whalen, Henry Van Ostrand Birmmgham Wheaton, Verness H .Charlotte Wheeler, Richard O Mattavvan Wheeler, Russell M East Lansing Whelan. Fav A ■J Tt ' ' Wild, Paul D A-- J ' r ' ' . ' i ' ' White, Frank E Grand Rapids Whiteman, Alva W Battle Creek Whiteley, lean ■ • .Dowagiac Whittemore Inez I . jSast Lansing Whittemore! Irma L East Lansisng Wicksall. Robert J South Haven Wilcox, Henry B Saginaw Williams, Louise Dearborn Wilsev, Stuart V Cass City Wilsberg, Paul A • ■ Morenci Wilson, Arthur L Kalamazoo Wilson, Justin M -New Era Wilson, Ronald B Bridgman Wineman, Herbert J • ■ ■ ' !5 ' Winder, Evelyn L Eaton Rapids Wolfe, Forrest R Hastings Wolford, Melva E Laiismg Wood, Carl ■ ■ • • Saginaw Wood, Wilma H East Lansing Wood, Dorothy ' t??, j i Woodard. Clem A 1? ' =!= ' ' ' ' Woodman, Jonathan S Pa ' £; « ' Woodman, Warren J Paw Paw Woodworth, Marjorie E VTl ! Woodworth, Mary -o! Woodworth, Thomas L • • ■ • ■ : U ' . Worden, Dora E Grand Rapids Wormsbacher, Otto F ■ -Mt. 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