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

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■Mi . i f,ti f; ' ' . - - v- M ' ikiiilK. Students c ilfeMfe ' S an expression of the gratitude ot the students ot Michigan State Col- lege to John W. and Alice M. B e a u m (J n t , for giving the beautiful Memorial Tower, we dedicate this 1929 Wolverine. M. S. C. ALL HAIL The 1929 Wolverine staff presents this year book as an honest endeavor to portray the ideals, aims and achievements of the past school year at Michigan State College. May the mem- ories it recalls be happy and everlasting. ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ATHLETICS FEATURES CO-EDS ORGANIZATIONS ' C lef-JiL t il Join, M. Donalilson JOHN M. DONALDSON Tlu- aitliitcct wild (Ic i. ned tlu- Tower and til wliiiiii w r arc imlelilcil fur its dit nily ami lit-antx ami in ])iratiiin. i ■ -ra- ' V N x. tj g ttlulti rtne a fj it®E©s© © i® ' c i t - fsr s ?l 8DHIi)IS1IHIM i . ii SI UlAlv£rtti STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLEGE Term Expires Herbert Gowdy, Union Pier ----- 1930 Clark L. Brody, Lansing ----- i o L. Whitney Watkins, Chairman, Manchester - 1932 Mrs. Dora Stockman, East Lansing - - - ' i Z Jay R. McColl, Detroit ------ i92 - Melville B. McPherson, Lowell - - - - 1 34 Hon. Webster H. Pearce, Ex-officio, Lansing R. S. Shaw, Ex-officio, East Lansing, Presiding Officer H. H. Halladay, East Lansing, Secretary Jacob Sciiepers, East Lansing, Treasurer it© S@ (5 © cft  «F ©r ii S $ c s 6 Hi President Shazv A good name is ralhcr to be chosen than great riches. If our conduct is always such as to protect and preserve our own good names as well as that of Michigan State College, then there will be no need of rules or regulations, and freedom (jf thouglit, expression and action ma - dominate our college life, bringing about true independence, happiness and success in our relation- ship to the institution and our fellow beings. n ' it,®m ' (S ' jc : Pagt t-Lftnly-four I u SECRETARY • OF THE COLLEGE The Secretary of the College is responsible for the execution of the budget under the direction of the State Board of Agriculture, and in general for all moneys expended by the College. He is custodian of all College property and buildings, and acts as Secretary for the State Board of Agriculture. In connection with the office of the Secretary, there is an Account- ing Department headed by the Comptroller. The duty of this division is to see that no depart- ments are allowed to overrun their budget and to carefully check on expenditures that seem unwise. The Secretary- is in close contact with the student body as evidenced by his interest in its many activities. Sccrcliuy IJ. II. Halladav Page Iwenty-Ave OFFICE OF TREASURER l ' or Iwcntj ' -two years, first as casliicr, and since uj22 as treasurer, Jac(jli Schepers has served the College. He is charged with the collection of student fees and with the disbursement of all money received by the State Board. Checks drawn on class and publication funds must be counter- signed by him. Financing of the boarding clubs and hians to students are transacted through his office. Jacob Schepers OFFICE OF REGISTRAR Miss Elida Yakeley has held the position of registrar since 1908, when that office was made a separate division. Figures for 1929 indicate a con- tinued growth in registration, with 3,138 enrolled in undergraduate, gradu;ite, and short courses. ' rhi is especially significant when one recalls that rle en rears ago, in I )i8, the total enrollnienl was 1,141. Miss Elida ' i ' akeley :? jt ia®!© DEAN OF WOMEN As (It-an of wiinicn, I ' .li alalli C ' linr.iil is con- cenietl wilh ihe li ing condition , licaltli, social life, employment, and ocational guidance of that sex on the cani[)ns. She sponsors special talks for students, housemother ' s meetintjs, and personal and group interviews. . 11 society p,irti(, ' s must hear her appro al. She is a niemher of the Women ' s Self (lovernment Association. Dean FJicabcth Conrad COLLEGE HISTORIAN One time president of the College, dean of applied scienet. ' , and pr(ifess()r of chemistry, Dr. h ' rank Kedzie has Keen intimately connected with the institution all his life. Xow. as historian, he is in charge of all i Id records and ei|uii)inent of the oldest agricultural colles e in the world. Dr. Frank S. Kcdzie MICHIGAN STATE LIBRARIAN From a modest beginning in iiSiSi, when a separate library and museum building was erected, the library has expanded to its j)resent size of 60,000 volumes. A new building to house this important factor in cducati(jn was comi)leted in 102.4. For thirty-eight years, Mrs. Linda V.. Lan- don, as college librarian, h;is witnessed this de el(ip- ment and done much toward m.aking the libr.-n ' x what it is todav. Mrs. Linda E. London A©K(©s© © i ' i a«i -@? ' ScS) i Page licciity S ra DIVISION OF LIBERAL ARTS The departments comprising the Liberal Arts Division have been in existence for vears. Although their work has recently been coordinated as a unit, the Liberal Arts Division has already bet uii to assert itself and to develop a consciousness. As time goes on, a greater call for service is made on the Division. The development of a course in F ' ublic School Music during the past year has strengthened greatly the work in Arts. The course meets a demand for students ade- quately trained in music to serve in our pul)lic school sy.stem. Another contributing factor to the develop- ment of the work has been the addition of a course in Hotel Training. This curriculum has iieen arranged in response to a demand on the part of the hotel men of the state for personnel trained to meet the needs of an e er-increasing traveling public. jiile endeavoring to care for these wants, the work in Business .Administration and other arts has shown a healthy growth. .Ml of these courses increase the cultural as well as the vocational aspects of Dean li. II. Kxdcr the . rts work at this institution. Page tucnIycigUt li DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE An increase, though slight, in the numlier (if Division and a marked increase in Short Course indicative of public reaHzation of the fact that Michigan agriculture ofifers bright prospects for those entering this field at the present time. The apparently unasoidable con- ditions following the World War have best been met by increasing the diversification of Michigan ' s farm enterprises. The variety of courses offered by the Agricultural Division have been developed hand in hand with Michigan ' s agricul- tural needs. Dairy husl)andry, ani- mal husbandry, poultry husbandry, farm crops, soils, horticulture, landscape architecture, forestry, and agricultural engineering offer excellent opportunities at the pres- ent time and will require more trained men than now available to take care of the needs of the imme- diate future. The next ten years bid fair to be prosperous ones for those trained in scientific agriculture. students in the Agricultural attendance mav be taken as Dean J. F. Cox cfl l Page tivcnty-} ' tn i a DIVISION OF ENCHNEKRING Tllr as fo iiKX ' plinn III ' cn,i;i (i : luij iiu ' cri is tin ) ■.,;, (,, ir. ri ' ssfd li tlu- leaders of the profession •e of controlling the forces and utilizing the materials of nature for the benefit of man. and is the art of directint, ' and organizing human aetivilies in connection there- with. l ' ' .iit;iniering a an art is old. so nid in fact that it has prohahly iH rr liei-n traced to its beginning. A-- a science, however, it is young, .ind in its applications to our jjresent civilization ha.s become ex- tremely diverse. The success of the engineer, however, as in the past will be due largely to his intensive training in language, science, mathematics, mechanics, the fundamentals of engineering science, and the practice of the art of engineering. This training is oft ' ered students in the engineering division and with the addition of certain fundamental courses in eco- nomics and business law, helps to 111 him for the diversity of work whicii he will meet after leaving college. _ cfi«? «?- ' i5 ®2=© Ul Al t ef t ti u DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS The ultimate purpose of this course is to train students in the application of principles of the sciences fundamental to living and utilization of all modern resources in the improvement of the home. Courses of instruction in home economics together with all the subjects correlated therewith are designed to emphasize the civic, moral and economic responsibility of the individual home to the com- munit} ' , and instruct in the right care of human life in the home. Eight lines of work are offered in the Home Economics Division : general, foods and nutrition, insti- tution management, clothing, tex- tiles, related arts, vocational, and a five year course in home economics and nursing. In each of these the work is practically the same for the first two years. The groups are offered to permit the student to specialize in the phase of home economics in which she is most -; interested. . 11 groups prepare for teaching and a student in any one may obtain the state life certificate to teach by electing the courses in education specified by the State Department of Education. f ' fi;;; Jcaii Knicijcr ©K© g (S ' cf1 « - ' £ ® Page thirty-: DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE Ictiny Dean E. A. Bcsscy The Applied Science Division was established in 1921. Its pur- pose was to provide opportunity for a more intensive training in the fundamental sciences than was afforded in any of the divisions already in existence. Naturally, and rightly, the more technical courses of study such as agricul- ture, engineering, home economics and veterinary science required of their students nuich time in study- ing the technical phases of these subjects. The new course permits this lime to be devoted to the deeper study of the science or sciences in which the student is in- terested. The sciences in which such specialization is possible are: Bacteriology, botany, chemistry, entomology, geology, physics, zoology and mathematics. Gradu- ates of the Applied .Science Divi- sion may look forward ( I ) to fur- ther work as graduate students, (2) to teaching in high schools and small colleges, (3) to certain classes of positions for which the technical scicntilic training has especially lilted them. A l tgi- thirty-two u DIVISION OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY The medical sciences are not neglected at Michigan State. In addition to the work offered in other divisions, the V eterinary Division gives a complete four year course in veterinary medicine lead- ing to the degree of D. V. M. and a course leading to the B. S. degree in medical biology. Graduates of the Veterinary course have made a marked suc- cess in practice, teaching, research, federal and state civil service, in the army, and in many other enter- prises. The veterinary course is interesting and not only trains the student for a professional career, but it is a good liberal education. The medical biology course is something new and is the only course of its kind offered by any college in America. It trains men and women for technical scientific positions in hospitals, board of health laboratories, commercial laboratories, and as technical assistants to physicians. Dcaii li ' anl Giltncr Page thirly-three u a MIC HICxAN STATE INSTITITE OF MUSIC Willi ilir ailvfiil (it Ia ' W!-- Kicliaiil- llir a.lv IHIlllTWI I.rui -..m.iK Professor I. ,-:,■,, i ' i.lior,ls a (linrlnr, ilu- . hi-ic I )i.-iiartnu-nl nf llic izalinn in the fall of 11)27. The objeel in ie v, which has heen attained with signal success, was to place thi.s ilepartment on the highest artistic and educational level that has been reached liy niusic departments in any iit the foremost colleges or by conservatories of music today. A feature which has attracted wide attention is the placing, as heads 111 the various departments of the wiirk, of professional artists aclixely before the pulilic. It is lelt that this imusual procedure will be of great benefit to students intending to enter a professional career as artists. Men of national and international name, continuing their public activities, are here at the head of these divisions, the director. Air. Richards, at the head I if piano: Louis Graveure, voice; Michael Press, violin; Philip Ahb.is, cello; Arthur Farwell, lluMiiy, ,uid Leonard b ' alcone, band and brass instruments. Pitgc thirty-four SI fit PHYSICAL EDUCATION The four year course in physical education for men was started in the winter term of 1927, while that for women was started in 1928. It leads to a degree as bachelor of science. Students may take up to sixty hours of work in physical educa- tion. The remainder of the work- is in education and other academic subjects so that the student will be prepared to teach upon his gradu- ation. The courses have been planned to give instruction to students desiring to enter the field of p hysical education. It will pre- pare men to serve as directors of physical education and athletics in public schools and colleges and as coaches in football, basket ball, baseball, track and field athletics, wrestling, and swimming. In addi- tion it prepares them for conduct- ing classes in calisthenics, g} ' m- nasium games, and giving physical examinations. It prepares the women to serve as instructors and directors of ph3-sical education in public schools and colleges, super- visors of playgrounds, camp direc- tors, and club leaders. Director Ralph H. Young Page thirty-five THEME .4 fantasy based on selections from the Arabian Nights Tales ADMINISTRATION For administration we have chosen an incident fnmi the King of the Black Isles. The Sultan, while on a journey, came upon a mysterious city and in exploring its deserted buildings came upon a handsome youth who was bewitched by his false queen. The Sultan succeeded in breaking the spell and destroying the evil queen, gave his own daughter tn llu- ynung king in her place. CLASSES This incident is chosen from the old familiar tale of the Genii of the Lamp. The monster demon slave to the owner of the lamp waits to serve Aladdin who has accidentally discovered its secret. ATHLETICS Here we have chosen the Magic Horse. The story of this Oriental charger which could fly through the air to any ])oint witli miraculous speed. ORGANIZATION Here we have Morgiana pouring the boiling oil on the hidden Thieves and saving her master AH Baba of ancient I ' ersia, wlio by way of appreciation for her faithfulness made her wife to his son. FEATURES For the feature section we have again gone to the final Story of the Magic Horse and taken the little passage. They went down and sat by the lake and solaced themselves sweetly with love till it was evening. CO-ED For the Co-ed Division page we have chosen Scherazade the Teller of the Tales. The Sultan, disappointed in love, made a vow to take a new wife every evening and have her executed at dawn. In time ihe very clever and beautiful daughter of the Grand ' ' izier became lii liridr. and to protect hei- life she hit upon a novel plan to tell the . ultan a new tory ever - night, leaving off at the most interesting part. So well were these stories told that each d.iwn found her pared by the Sultan to fini.sh the story. And so for a thousand and one nights this continued. The .Sultan grew to love his beautiful and clever wife and in the end spared her completely and forgot his vow. Pagt lliirtyi m i ■Sj i-TTiaK S «i ' T% S A l Vm. Mullei President Lvicile Bungc ViccPraident Alice Teel Secretary Melvin Losey Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ia) :a®3=S)ii Puce faity M@l© :OU Alofirtn SENIOR COMMITTEES PARTY George Farley, Cliainiinii Iva Price Paul Schwab Marian Trunihull WOMPIN ' S ACTIVITIES F ' auline Massey, Chairman Mildred Courtney ' V Wi I ' lsther Darling Charlotte Bridenstein PUBLICITY George Kelser, Chairman ]- rank Guetschow Lee Irene Roth Lenore Pearson ATHLETIC illiani Moeller, Chairman Louis Ra_ mond erne Dickeson Forest Lang MEN ' S ACTIVITIES Ken Schepers, Chairman Russell Hopins Paul Hickey WATER CARNIVAL ' arren Shook, Chairman Roselle Wrisley Meredith Clark Stan Weed Lois Crane William Peck CLASS GIFT Caroline Manor, Cliairman Edwin Reuling Beth Gillis Ulo Forsythe ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INVITATIONS Robert Mclnnis, Chairman Harold McAtee H. C. McCullough Margaret Rainey CAP AND GOWN Herb Hendr} ' , Chairman Beverly Elmore Jump Ralph Boylan Dorothea Malpass gj COMMENCEMENT ARRANGEMENT Ted .Stevens, Chairman Margaret Hubbard Glen Hitchings Marian Woodworth FINANCE Roliert Losey, Chairman Henriette Scovill Tod Leavitt STUNT DAY CHAIRMAN J(jhn Anderson :it©K@s© © © « i a ?-j3 3) ® a© n i DEAN M. ABBEY C. E. La„s,„e Hermian. Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. C. E., ' arsity Band, Band Club. MARGRET ALLEN South Lyon GEORGE W. ADAMS BattU- (V.-f : Phi Chi Alpha. Ag. F. STANLEY ANDERSON Jackson Delphic. -AZIEL AIKIN Lansing A. S. M. E. VALDA R. ANDERSON H. M. Sand Creek Union Literary, Scabbard and Blade, Var- sity Basket Ball Manager, Junior Social Com- mittee Chairman, Union Activities Committee. GEORGE W. ANDREE Hammond, Jnd. Junior A. V. M. A. HENRY C. ARNOLD Arnold Phylcan, Football. Eng. ANTHONY J. ARTUTIS St. Joseph .MARJORIE ASHLEY Battle Creek Alpha Chi Omega. Page forty-two r MILBURNE H. AVERY Lansing Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha J-Hop Committee, Y. M. C Ag Zeta, Wrestling A. President 4 MYRLE A ' ERY Lansing Lit. WAI,TER W. Detroit Sigma Alpha cers- Club. YRAULT Epsilon, Varsity Bus. Ad. Tennis, Offi- LUNA BACHELOR MARTHA B.ACHMAN Nites Sesame. LOUIS S. BAKER C. E. IVayland Trimoria, Alpha Chi Sigma, Fresh Football, Sigma Gamma Sigma. I. DALE BALL Battle Creek Tau Beta Pi, A. WKAR. R. L E., A. L E. E., FLORENCE BANHAGEL Lansing W. A. A. Pres. 4 ELDON C. BARCLEY Ve Hart Alpha Psi. A. V. M. A., M. S. C. Grange. HAROLD 1. BARNES Three Oaks Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E., Offic ARNOLD J. BAUR Unionville -Mpha Zeta. MARK L. BEARDSLEE Tawas City Varsity Rifle, Ofliccrs ' Club. c l i Page forty-three M LEONARD E. BELTZ I. ,nsi„g Phi Chi Alpha, Xi Sigma Pi. MILTON L. BERG Lit. I.,i„si„g Herniian, La Cufradia. President I ' rcnch Ckih. JOSEPH D. BENDZ HaintraiHck Fresh Basket Ball and Football. TllEO. W. HERC.IiriST IC. E. Tech. Ironzvood Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E., ( ' ,k-e Chib ,i. 4. Alpha Epsilon Mu. EAKI. K. BERG Grand Rapids Lambda Chi Alph: r,i;Kiii. . . r.ESSEV East Lansing Y. VV. C. A., French Clid), V. A. A. 1. MARY BIEBESIIEIMER H. E. n East Lansing ' Merrill-Palmer, Omicron Nil, Pi Kappa Delta, II. E. Club, Debating. JOHN V. BOLDYREFF Baltic Creek Cosmopolitan Club. LOWELL T. BLACKALL Grand Rapids Ae Theon. KAl.l ' ll BOVl.. N Lit. Grand Rapids Phi Delta, Pi Kappa Delta. Debating I, 2, Secretary-Treasurer Inter-Fraternitv Council, THop Committee, Officers ' Club. I ' nion Pro- duction 2. 3, Intor-Class B.nskct Ball. MORRIS II. BL1 1.V Hastings Tau Beta Pi, President A. I. E. E. EDG.VR BRANDT nummclsto-un. Pa. fe..„ Page forty-foil S- ;!; EDWARD F. BREDLOVV C. E. Detroit Phi Chi Alpha. Scabhard and Blade, A. S. C. E., -arsity Swimming. M. RTORIE EROnV Lnnsuig Tan Sigma. Mu Eta Omicron. Lit. CHARLOTTE BREIDENSTEIN Lit. South Haven Sigma Kappa, Girls ' Glee Club. Debating 4, Quill Club, Y. V. C. A., State News. IOL. BRonv Lo„. „g Tau Sigma. .Mu Eta Omicron. Lit. MAE E. BRINKM. N H. E. Colon II.VKOI.l) J. Driciii,i;K i;n,ndRopid.s - lpha Psi, A. ' . M. . ., Ycllo ' Dog. Vet. LUCILE F. BUNGE H. E. Rker Forest. III. Kappa Delta, Sphinx, Secretary Junior Class, ' ice-President Senior Class, H. E. Club President 4, J-Hop Committee. W. . . A.. Y. W. C. A., Vice-President C. G. . . 4. Corps Sponsor 4. C.ERAI.n BYR.NE Bus. Ad. I ' hi Chi . lpha, Tnti-r-Fratcrnitv Council, Baseball 3, 4, ' arsitv Club. M.VKOLD CARLSON Detroit Ind. Rep. Forum, Jresli Baseball. DOROTHY L. BUTLER Jackson Kappa Alpha Theta, Pan-IIellenic Co fegK©S© ©3© cf 1 _ Piige forty-fivi 5 HENRY CHATFIliLD A. S. South Hurcn Alpha Chi Sigma, Varsity Band, Union Opera. Yellow Dog, American Chemical Society. ATIGUSTA CHRISTENSON Coral Alpha Gamma Delta. LEONARD K. CHENEY Hillsdale Hort. Club, Bee Seminar, Ag. Club. MARION CHINNICK Grand Rapids C. F. CLARK East Lansing Alpha Psi, A. V. M. A., Yellow Dog. J. WALLACE CLARK Ag. Rockford Alpha Zeta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Michigan Agri- culturist Editor, Wolverine I, 2, Dairy Club, Ag. Council, Dairy Judging Team. ij MEREDITH C. CLARK I. 5 Vicksburg Q Trimoira, Varsity Club, Pi Delta Epsilo f Varsity Track, State News i, 2, 3. DOROTHY COBURN H. E. Lansing RUSSEL CLARK Royal Oak Ag. L. H. COLES Grand Rapids Lambda Chi Alpha, A. S. C. E. GLADYS I. CLEMENS Plymouth French Club. Page forly-six Si CARLTON J. COLVIN East Lansing Lambda Chi Alpha, Varsity Club. Ball I. 2. 3, Tennis i, J, 3- WILLL M A. COOKES Ulyssian. Tau Beta Pi, A. S. tary. Officers ' Club, Wrestling BEATRICE COMSTOCK H. E. Alpha Chi Omega. Sphinx, Omicron Nii, Vice-President 4. Y. W. C. A. President 4, Pan-Hellenic Council Secretary-Treasurer 4, Merrill-Palmer 4, W. A. A. 3, Union Pro- duction, Wolverine 3, State News 2. FRANCIS J. CORK C. E. Union Literary, Sigma Gamma Sigma, Offi- cers Club. TOSEPH CRABILL Ei Battle Creek Delta Sigma Phi, Football, Varsity Club. HELEN CRAZE Calumet W. A. A., H. E. Club. MARIAN DAMMON Lansing Tau Sigma. EDWARD N. CRARY Lansing ESTHER D. RLING Highland Park Kappa Alpha Theta. DONALD H. CROOPE Lansing Mortar and Ball. Alpha Chi Sigma. DEl.AND DAVIS C E Battle Creek Delta Sigma Phi, Varsity Track. Phi Lambda Tau, Alpha Chi Sigma. f -m ' - a - ' ' - Page forty-. JANK K. DKAN Detroit Kappa Alpha Thcta. NIKC.IN ' IA U1;LL Umsiug Pi Kappa Delta, Debating PICTICK H. Di ' X ' KKK Gruiul K,}fuls WALTER Dli LANGE Grand RiifiJs I ' orestrv CIuli. Eng. STANLEY DEN HERDER Grai J RafiJs I ' hvlean. ZELDA V. DEX ' IXE East Lansing V. A. A. ■♦- + OSCAR T. DOWD Harl),u,l rivssian. Alpha Zeta, Iloit. Club. Ag. MARION EDDY Alpha ' ph ' i, W. A. A., H. E. Club. LOUISE M. DRAKE South Havcii M. S. C. Grange. iMAUX ' IN EGGERT I. Lausing . Phi Delta. Varsitv Baseball, Captain 4, s sity Club. . WILLISTON DUNN Grand Rapids Phi Delta. I ' agc forty-eight ROBERT V. EIDSON C. E. Berrien Springs Ulvssian, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Lambda Tau, Officers ' Club. .•) a®l=© f g ttli 1v«ftne JOHN ELLENS A, la ' et. GEORGE FARLEY Albion Delphic. Alpha Zeta, Pi Del of Puhlications. Editor of ciihuiist. Band Club. X ' ars Ag. ta Epsilon. Board Michigan . gri- ly Band. RUTH ANN ERSKINE Evart Alpha Gamma Delta. Lit. (■,ENE ' IE ' E FARWELL Barrxloi, -aisity Rifle. .Med. Bio. ELLEN FARLEY Alhio,: Alpha Phi, W. S. G. A of Publications. V. A. .. Pi-esiden . ., Y. V. Lit. t 4. I! a.d C. A. T. . . FEATHER BayoJa Hort. Club, Varsity Band. Ag. C. RL T. FELT Bus. . d. Mu ' shegoii Phi Kappa Tau. Varsity Club, Student Coun- cil. Varsity Basket Ball, Captain 4. J-IIop Committee. Football 2, I A L. FERGUSON JOSEPHINE S. FLIXN 11. K. Battle Creek Alpha Phi. Varsitv Rifle 2. ?, Green Splash. V. W. C. A., V. . . . . (■..Wl.ORD FORD Sc. East Lansing - c Theon, Alpha Epsilon Mu, Tau Sigma, Band, Glee Club. .© (© © © © ' cfl X ? ® © Page forty-nine 51 ; v: ' v; .v .; v . - .v■; v ; i U. T. FORSYTHE Alpha Camma Rho. Alpha Chi Sigma. W. A. FOURNIKR Eng. BURTON K. FRY PAUL F. FR);i:i.AND Ome ui Heniiian. Swimming ;. 3. 4. Baseball 11. WAYNE FULTON Wchhcr-.-ille Inttr. Live Stock Tiulging Team 3. Ag. ROY S. FULTON ircbberfitle Football, A. S. C. E. NORMA GALLUP East Lansing V. A. A. 3. EARL S. GETTEL Ag. Schc-i-amg Phi Kappa Tail, SeiiiBot, Farm Crop Iiidg- ing Team. Alpha Zeta. Yellow Dog. ROY A. GEZELirS C. E. Pa-.c Pn;i ' Trimoira. .Mpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Varsity Club, Band Club, Alpha Epsilon Mu, Varsity Track Manager 3, Varsity Band. M.XRTIN E. GARN Charlotte Live Slock Judging Team 3. RICHARD W GIDLEY Detroit Eunomian. Si EDWARD H. GILBERT MAX A. GOODWIN Bus. Battle Creek Eunomian, President Inter-Fraternity Co FRANCIS C. GILLET Grand Rapuls Phi Chi Alpha. ROBERT T. CORDON Nunu-a Olympic. EDW. RD GRUETTNER Ag. IVaiccatosa. IVis. . lpha Gamma Rho. -Mplia Zeta, Landscape Club, Hort. Club, Spartan Fencing Club, Captain Fencing Team 2, . .- g. Council. MABEL GREENOUGII Ponliac Lit. . . . . t L ' TEKUNST Grass Lake FR.WK 1. GUETSCHOW Granil Rapiils Phyk-.ln. Bu . . d. K. H. II.VCKML ' TH Comstock Park CLAIRE A. GUGEL Vassar A. S. M. E.. Officers ' Club. FnK. ESTHER HALL Lansinn Kappa -Mpha Thct iHlSifC lv; v; ;Y7 r: Y7 Y; r v v- ' r.II.UKRT O. IIAI.I. Matta itiii Tau Beta I ' i. A. S. K. K., Chess Chili. II. K II A.NSdX CIIICSTER 1. I1. KTSF.I,I. Benton Harbor Delphic, Phi Lainlxla Tau. C. I-. r.KACI-: II K i;v H. E. Sesame, Glee Club. Class nowling. P.askel liall and CKicrciiKx ii. u.. xn Lit. Alpha Phi. E? 2 lOH.N II. II. KI. S ..rf.tOM Alpha Gamma Rh... Xi Siijma I ' i. Forester, Forestry I ' liili, Cross-Count Track, Hockey. C.VRI.nS M. Ill-: I1I Kovnl Oak Herniian, Phi I.amhila T: iioK.xci-: T. iii;i.iRicii v.. v.. LamiiiK Tau Beta Pi, Phi l.anilula Tan, . . 1. Iv l:. I.KXXOX I!. lIMXniCUSOX Kni MilliiiKto,, Trimoira, Baseball 2. .Military Ball Con mittee, Siffnia Gamma Sigma. IIKRBKRT K. MICNDRY Lit. Kcilford nelphic. Pi Delta Kpsilon, Scabbard and Blade, . . M. .A., Business Manager Wol- verine 3, . ssistant Editor Wolverine 4. J- Hop Committee, Cap and Gown Committee, Bar-BO Committee, Fresh Track. II. LVLF. IIKNSON ICng. Liiiising Sisma Alpha K|isilon. Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, Warsitv Track Captain 4. Secre- tarv . . S. C. i;., ' arsitv Club. n Page liflylu ' O i l i iiii LOUIS C. HERMEL Traverse Citv Lambda Clii Alpha, Football i. For Club. Officers ' Club, J-Hop Committee. GLEN E. HITCHINGS Pliy. Ed. Petoskey Phi Kappa Tau, Scabbard and Blade. Offi- cers ' Club, R. O. T. C. Major. Football. J- Hop Committee, ' arsitv Club. V. V . F. HICKIE Sc. Umswg Scabbard and Blade, Tau Sigma, Varsity H. RLAND H. HOADLEV Ag. Eau Claire, Wis. Hort. Club. Eng. JACK HUBBARD Lansing iLARGARET HUBBARD Detroit Ero .-Mphian, Vice-Preside Union Production, J-Hop nt I, H. E. Committee. H. E. Club, HAZEL JOHNSON Hart Tau Sigma. JAXE HULL Lansing Sigma Kappa. H. E. IRENE JOHNSON Ensign Kappa .Alpha Theta, H. E. Club JOHN S. JEFFERY Wyandotte Eng. L. J. JOHNSON O-.i-osso fe(S @S©SiS© cf1  l- Fage iifly-tltree A H. SEYMOUR I.. KOSAL A Ftitit r.coloRy Club, S. C. L., S. C. U., Y. M. C. A. TOII.N W. KICI.I.Y Lit. (Jraiid Ha:n Olympic, lixcalibur. Scabbard and Blade. Tau SiRma. Pi Delta Epsilon. Tbeta Alpha Phi. State News 4. President Union. Student Council. Athletic Council, Varsity Basket Ball, Base Ball. Wolverine. T-Hop Committee, Board of Publications. (HCORCK KF.l.SER Marshall Eunomian. Tbeta Alpha Phi, Senior Class Puhlicitv Commit KATHERINE KKMPFER Milbourne. Flo. Scs.amc, W. . . A.. ' ars: IIAKI.ANI) II. Kl.l.NE LUCILE KICTCHKM Mason H. E. Club. Y. V. C. A. ARTHUR E. KXORI. AUCH Ag. Blissfn-Ui Alpha Gamma Rbo. Alpha Zcta, Pi Kappa Delta. Debating 3. 4. President Ag. Council 4. Inter-Fraternity. Yellow Dog, Farm Crops Tudging Team. President Pi Kappa Delta 4. Speech Club. JOSEPH S. KIRAI.Y Detroit Varsity Wrestling 2, Band Ag. WILLIAM H. KROLL Dutroit Olympic, V ' arsity Track, Varsity Club. MILDRED I. LAMB Detroit Alpha Gamma Delta, Pan-Helle H. E. Cluh. LOIS KRUSEN Lit. Charlotte ( .reen Splash, W. A. A., J-Hop Committee. GEORGE E. LANDSBURG Ag. DeckervWe Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta Scholarship, ' arsity Wrestling, Captain 2, Yellow Dog, Farm Crops Judging Team. WILBUR A. KURTZ E Lorain. Ohio Hermian, Tau Beta Pi. A. S. C. E., Offic Chib. FORREST J. LANG Phy. Ed. Olympic, Varsity Club Vice-President. Track, Scabbard and Blade. Military Ball Com- mittee, Scabbard and Blade Committee, Inter- Fraternity Council 3, 4, Sophomore Social Committee, Ail-American 880 Relay. LLOYD H. LATCH. W South Haven Hurt. Club, Bee Seminar, Wrestlil 5Sl ALONZO E. LANGWORTHV E. E. Cadillac Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Lambda Tau, A. I. E, E. lONE LAUTNER Bast Lansing W. A. A. Board ,i, French Club. HAROLD J. LARSON Lake-Am Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta. i-r Page nfty-five ALICK I.AYCOCK East Lansing Kappa Delta, H. E. Club. V. A. A. FOREST LEADY AMOX 11. I.AXTON Mason Alpha Chi Sigma, Office Forum. Eng. Club. Ind. Rep. i:. I.()RKN. I.EFFIXGWELL M. KV El.IZABICTH LEADLEY Lit. Lansing Themian, W. A. A., J-IIop Committee, Co-ed Prom Committee. I A IJEXBACK Pigeon ♦ ♦ ♦ R LUCILE V. LICKLY Pitlsford Y. W. C. A. THEO A. LIEFELD Detroit HeS|)crian. Yf CIII I.IX Fiikicn. Chii . . S. C. E. CII. KLI ,S A. I.INDBERG Gladstone A. I. E. E., Hockey. IMIIl.l.U ' 1-. I.OCKE Ki:er Forest. III. lian, Wolverine f A l t OU  1 v£r t ni k EARL R. LOEW AllcgaK Ae Theon, Inter-Fraternity. Sc. MYRTLE LOUDEN East Lansing V. V. C. A., S. C. U. Lit. . IEL IN D. LOSEV Spriitgport .- lpha Gamma Rho, Scabbard an M. A.. Senior Class Treasur Major. General Chairman Mi Chairman Senior Finance Comm Committee. Chairman Sophomore mittce. Union Board. Baseball -• Ag. J Blade. A. r. Cavalry itarv Ball, ttee, J-Hop Social Com- PAMELLV B. l.OTT Colduater H. E. Club. Y. VV. C. H. E. MARIE LL ' CAS East Lansing Chi Omega, Sphinx. W. S. G. . .. W. , . A., y. W. C. A., H. E- Club, T-Hop Committee, Co-ed Committee. INGEBORG C. LUNDIN HO V. RD LUSCOME Ag. Greenville Yellow Dog. Y. M. C. . .. Religious Council. Chairman College Christian Conclave. M. S. C. Grange. . RTIIUR V. LY.NCII Grand Rafids FAITH MAIN Lansing R. Y. IOND B. MAINS Trimoira. Phi Lambda Tau. Sigma Gamma Sigma. Officers ' Club. A. S. M. E. I LORETTA MACOMBER Midland Alpha Phi. CAROLYNE MANOR Pittsburg, Pa. Alpha Phi. Theta . lpha Phi, Vi I. V. A. A. A© ®S© © l® c 1 X ? -© ' - RU ' HARD C. MAPI. US Ag. I. TR.VCV . I. V. . KI) Lit. Phi Delia ' , l-iesh P.asket Ball. ' arsilv Poot- ball. OSCAR T. MAKZKE Lansing Tau Beta Pi. Alpha Ch Ion .Mu. Clie Clul), Tei I ' AUI.INIC .MASS1•: ■ Joiicxhoro. In.l. Tlu-mian. VV. S. C. Spliinx I ' rc- Klcnt. M. K 3. W. A. A.. Y. V. initlcc-. S.nii.i dinniiu 1 Sisma, C. K. Tech. .Mpha Hpsi- II. E. II kli|.|l Mc TKI-: Bus. Ad. DnnJcc I lii Kappa Tau. Tau Sigma. Scabbard and Blade. Sigma Delta Psi. Varsitv Club Treas- urer. Varsity Track. A. M. A. ' A. - Club C. A.. cc r.i-sident. ice-President T Hop Com- WIXTOX !•:. .McCoXXICLL I-ng. Lansing Phi Delta. I. G. McCOTTKR Rochester Tau Beta Pi. Phi Lambda Tau. Officers ' Club. M. K. Tech. . . S. M. IC. V11.I-(IRI) 1). Mitri.l.Y I ' insloni Kng. GI.ENNA McCRARY East Lansing Lit. C. I. .Mcl.RWY Eiist Lansing I-ng. HAROLD .McCrLI.OCK Lansing Delta Sigma Phi. Inter Prati Baseball. .MIop Committee. Sop Committee. Lit. rnitv. Class umiore Part.v THO.MAS 11. McDOX. GII S-.tan Creel: Kng. Page hfly-eigUt I MARIAN E. .MEGCHELSEN Detroit Delta Alpha Phi, Tau Sigma. HELEN MIESEI. Bay CiVv H. E. Club, Alpha Gamma Delta ELTON MEHLOSE Ag. IVyaiidottc Dairv Products Judging Team, Dairv Club, Track. AUSTIN MERCHANT Sagiiiaic Phi Lambda Tau. FLOYD S. MILLER Horkiiis WILLIAM F. MOELLER Bus. Ad. Detroit Sigma Alpha Epsilon. President Sophomore Class, Varsity Football, Captain Fresh Foot- ball, Student Council, N ' arsity Club, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key, A. M. A., Officers ' Club. T-Hop Committee. I1.1.I. .M MO.XIT.OMKm ' 1.1 bast Lansing Phylean, Theta . lpha Phi, Union Produ tion. I--(1STER -MDllKll-VRDT Bast Laasmg ' arsitv Wrestling. Wolverine 3. n. ROLI . . -MOORE E. E. Allan Hermian. Fresh Rifle. A. I. Iv. E. I. WIOX M()Ui: ' Ag. Rin-kfar.i . lpha Zcta. . nimal Husbandry Judging Team 4. -Michigan .Vgriculturist, V. M. C. A. STUART V. MOORE Flint Lambda Chi Alpha, A. S. C. E. - - KiaTH D. MORFORD Big Rafids : i . ;Y v : Yi y Y Y Y;i !r; i GLADYS MORSK H Shelby Sigma Kappa. W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. Tn urer 4. Omicrun Nu Secretary 4. Mer Palmer, H. E. CUib. DOROTHY MULXENA Alpena H. E. Club, Student Grange. WILLIAM R. .MUI.LER Lit. Birnnngluim Excalibur, Blue Key. Scabbard and Blade. Pi Delta Epsiion President 4, State News 3. President Senior Class, Treasurer Junior Class. Officers ' Club. ELLEN MUNGER St. Clair Themian, H. E. Club, A. A. Varsity Rifle. W. CLARENCE C. MCLI.ETT Three Rirers Officers ' Club. Polo Team. Scabbard Blade, Hon. Club. CARLTON G. MURRAY For. Grand Rofidx Forestry Club. Quill Club, Editor Forester ' s Year Book. Lawson -Xward 3, Shindig Com- O. HERBERT ML ' Tll Grand Rapids Alpha Psi, A. ' . .M. A.. Yellow Dok. l-l.EAXOR S. NinUE Decker Sigma Kappa, Y. W. C. A.. V. A. A. CHARLES E. MYERS Ag. Montague Dairy Cattle Judging Team 3. President Dairv Club. . 1). . 1. RIE NELSON East Lansing MACK M. NASIF Lansing Alpha Chi Signia. LICE G. NEWSON Lansing ' Z l k CLIFFORD J. NOONON O-.iOSSO Albion College ' 26 and ' 27. Baseball ni.ADVS I.. NORTON Port Huron Alpha Phi. DOAN OGDEN Landscape Art. Chnrtcvoi.r Hermian, Officers ' Cluh, Fresh Wrestling, President Landscape Club, Secretary Ag. Club. HAROLD M. OLDS Alpena A. S. M. E., Ind. Rep. Fur PHILLIP J. OLIN East Lansing Eunomian, Vice-President Unio LInion Production, . . M. . . ALICF. M. OLSEN Marccllus Tau Sigma, La Cofradi; MILTON OR.MES Lit. Saginaiv Phylean. Union Production Student .Manager 4. Inter-Fraternity Council. K. THERINE ONERHOLT H. E. Levering .M.DEN E. ORR Ag. Lakc- ' ie ' ,u Alpha Gamma Rho, . lpha Zeta. Yellow Dog, Church Board, Michigan . g iculturist. MILDRED P. RKER Lnns,ne A©e:©;s® © cH ?a - S CI.AIRE PASSIXK Lit. Grand Rapids Union Literary, Blue Kev. X ' arsitv Club. Scahhartl and Hlade, Officers ' Club. Varsity Track. (M.l -E PKCK ir. E. Fcitton Cbi OmeKa. Y. V. C. . . Cabinet. H. E. Club. I. P. RKS I ' INSOX I Birmingham Triinoira, ' arsity Cbcer Leader, Hockey. ILI.1. . 1 C. PECK Bus. Ad. Grand Rapids Pbi Delta, Scabbard and Blade, Inter-Class Basket Ball, Eresb Baseball Manager, Offi- cers ' Club. Ag. LORWVX K. I ' KTI-USOX Brooh ' { n Union Literary, Scabbard an cer.s ' Club, N ' arsity Chib, Wars Lit. d Blade, Offi- ity Track, ARTHUR R. PI-. NNENSCH. nDT Bus. Ad. Roclu ' Stcr Phi Chi . lpba. Scabbard and Blade, Officers ' Club, Fresh Tiack, arsity Swimniing. ■ 0, B. PETERSON HoHon Y. XL C. A. Ag. U NMO. ll I ' lNCH Lit. Lansing HENRY J. PITTENGER Davison Tau Beta Pi, Officers ' Club, E. E. I.VI.IC W. PRICE Lit. ia 11 .ting tL y7 7v? ' ?y; Y; , -? - !fiTv . ;Y7 ; .v HAROLD C. PRIEST Bus. Ad. Romeo Phi Chi Alpha, Fresh Baseball, Fresh Basket Ball. Varsity Band. CASPER REHKOPF Eng. Lansing RALPH H. PRVOR C. E. Phi Chi Alpha, Taii Beta Pi, .Mpha Chi Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, President Ofti- , cers ' Club, Track. KliWAKn REULING Lit. Bast Lansing Ae Theon, Varsity Band, Band Club, Offi- cers ' Club, Alpha EpsiJon Mu, Senior Com- mittee, J-Hop Committee, Fresh Wrestling and Baseball. JOHN ' RASIKAS E. E. Graiul Rapids Phi Lambda Tau. Varsitv Swimming and ; Tennis, A. I. E. E. . . R. RICHARDS E E. Crami Rafids A. I. E. E., L R. IC.. V. A. S. H. RICHARD T. RO. CH Port Hn ' ron Eclectic. BURT ROBERTS South Lyon Delta Sigma Phi. .MARY ROr.ERTS GEORGE K, ROLLINS Bast Lansing FLOYD T. ROBERTS For. Rapid City Trimoira, Varsity Club, Forestry Club, Crosscountry, Track. ICTOR H. ROSSMAN Lit. Onondaga Alpha Gamma Rho, Varsity Track, A. M. A. ). C -1«m -t3 C i Fage sixty-three ' in£ 3M {n te ' Ji ' .l ' ::. : - - ,- -. LICE IRKNE ROTH Mt. Clemens Scsanu-, State News. H. Senior Committee. ;. Board. V. 11. H. . . A,. L. I.WI- ROTHCERY ;„., Umsins L TTI1■; ROUSK Lit. H.E THHO. T. ROTH !..l nu- Eng. . lpha Phi. W. . . . . Secretary Fresh Class ll. J. K. 1 ' 1IS Dunkirk. .V. l ' . ICunnmian, Officers ' CIvih Lit. RL ' SSRLL SANDERS L ' nion Literarv, Tau Simna. Officers ' Club Beta A. Pi S. Sigma M. E. 11. E Gamma ♦ ♦ GENICNIEVE SANFORD Bust Lansing Themian. VV. A. A.. La CofraJi; CORNICMI ' S M. SCllUi:. lS Sc. Sagina-.t ' Eclectic. Scibhard an.l lllaile. Fresh Focitliall. J. PAUL SCHWAB C. E. Holloua Phi Kappa Tan, Scabbard and Blade, Blue Key. Alpha Chi Sisma, Tau Beta Pi, Class Committees 3, 4. W.M.TER SHEl.liOX Lit. V. RREN SHOOK GranJ Rafids Hesi)erian. Pi Delta Epsilon. Scabbard and Blade, Business Manager State News, . sst. Manager L nion Review A. . dvertising Mana- ger 3, Chairman Water Carnival Committee, Board of Publications. SHL ' PEI SHU .Sliunghai. Cliin.i . lpha Psi. Wolverine Board. :cfi x 3 -© ?? ' :;2t3s l Si UI Al t £r t n v W; Y W7 S v? y; ;v? ; v =v - OT.MER J. SCHUSTER Ag. Manistique Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Pi Delta Epsilon. Inter-Fraternity Council. Ag. Council. Michi- gan Agriculturist Business lanager 4. Board of Publications. MARY SIRRINE La, si„g Tau Sigma. BE. M. X O. SMITH Ag. TakoniS ' Pnrk. D. C. . lpha Gamma Rho. . lpha Zeta. Seminarium Botanicum. arsity Wrestling. Y. M. C. A.. College Orchestra, Glee Club. Life Saving. ILO SMITH Grand Ledge Kappa Delta, Y. W. C. A., Un Committee. LEWIS D. SNIDER Hermian, Pi Delta M. A., Officers ' CI Editor Wolverine BL. N CHE SNYDER ill. Clemens J-Hop Committee. •♦ ♦ •«■ LOIS SPRINKLE Eaton Rapids College Orchestra. W. A. A.. H. E. H. E. Club. VERLA SPENNER Saginaiv Tau Sigma, La Cofradia. H. ROLD SPRAt ' .UE Hillsdale Pi Kappa Phi. Office Blade. Club, Scabbard .MARGARET STANTON Bath Kappa Delta, H. E. Club. fe©E(®8© © iS) c 1 a«? J3 ©M3) F THEO. K. STFA ' ICNS Sc. Dollar Bay Eunomian. ScaWiaid and niadc. Lieutenant Colonel K. O. T. C, Officers ' Club, Chair- man Military Ball Committee, CliainiiaTi Senior Commencement, I.OL ' I.SK .S ' l ' ICW.NK ' r . 1. 11. STRASKX PIvm.-ufli A. S. C. K., Fresh Baseball. M. V. SCRl.O Elkhart, hid. Tan Beta Pi, A. S. M. E. Ill iN ' -M.I) i;. S V. X SiRma . l|.Iia l i.silon. Varsity Tennis. -f + -f ii. i(Ri- 1. s vnzi;i I ' or. Phi Chi .Mph3. Inter-Fraternity, President Fencing Club. Forestry Club, Forestry Shin- dig Committee. JOIIX C. SVMON ' DS I.a: Big Kapids Lambda Chi . lpha, Inter- Fraternity, ALICE TEEL Lit East Lansini; Ero Alnbian, Tau Sigma, Liln-ral Arts Board. Senior Class Secretary, Co-ed Prom, Committee, Union Production, C. 1! ARTLETT TENXV flif Rafids Lambda Chi Alpha. DdRoTin ' I-;. TIl.M.liORI- !.a„s,„g II. ]■:. Club, Merrill-Palme. lOSEPH P. THOMPSON C. E. Hamtramck A, S. C. ]•:., Officers ' Club, R. C, L. S., N, T. A., S. S. of Skulls. n ? ®:ass=© I -MARC.IK THOMPSON Dans:;llc H. E. A. T. TORANGO U ' xaniioltc A. S. .M. E.. Inil. Rep. I ' urum. M. E K. THOMPSON East Laiuing Ag. -MIl.nRi;!-) T. TI.M.M CcHtervillc H. E WAI.TICR V. THOMPSON Hunnilnil. Mu. President A. V. M. A., Ag gan Agriculturist. Coun ' et. -il, Miclii- PllVI.r.IS TR. UTMANN Pvrrinton Clii Omega, Sphin.x ViccPresid . . Board, Green Splasli Secrctar Co-ed . thletic Kditor 3. 4. Lit cut. W. . . Wolverine t . DKRWOOI) TUTTLIi Grccir.illc A. E. M., Varsity Band. W. H. . N PKTTEN % T. II. T VII-;S ' l Cratui Raful. UHIN V. -. N Pl ' TTEN Holland I ' nion l.iterarv. T. O. ' . N ' DYNE O-.-itl Forestry Chd). Id ' (- f ' ' Page sixty-sev w M HAROLD E. VOLLMER Saginati Ulyssian. A. S. C. K. NOI.AX S. WALKER East La«sti g Delphic. -.ICORGE WALKER Traverse City Officers ' Club. i-;aki. w arh am U:„su,g Phi Delta. MARTHA WHEELER Lansing Sesame, Glee Club. Class Rifle NORRIS W. WILBUR Royal Oak WILDO W. WILI.ERT Sagina-.r Page sixty-eight Ag. Eng. ElNlCi: WIX.VXS 11 E. Sigma ' Kappa. H. E. Club. W. . . A.. V. W, C. . .. Merrill- Palmer. ISABEL WLSE Detroit Glee Club. Chorus. French Club. C - m iJJalvArfn CASH VVONSER Mulliken Rifle Team. X arsitv Baseball. THERA AUSTIN H. E. Sesame, H. E. Cliih. Omicion Nu. Varsity Rifle, Merrill-Palmer. W. A. . . P..,ard. Phi Sigma Chi. Lit. ROSELEE WRISI.EV Xortliport Kappa Delta, W. . . - ., Pan-Hellenic Coun cil. Wolverine. State News, Y. W. C. A Cabinet Secretary 4, Water Carnival Com mittee, Phi Kappa Phi, Co-ed Prom. Com- mittee 4. PAE TSI YUAN yunnan, China .■ merican Sociological Society. . 1AKIE BOSTELMANN H. E. River Forest, III. Kappa Delta, Omicron Nu, W. . . . .. Y. W. C. . . Cabinet, H. E. Club, Union Produc- X. C. BL. N ' CHARD Hcrscy ERNESTINE C.V.MERON l.i Lansing Themian, Pan-Hellenic Council, J -Hop Con mittee. rjfT f- Li Kdd .Mii.i)Ki:i CDfRrxiiY ut. Detroit Chi Omega. Tail Sigma President, W. S. G. A., Pan-Hellenic Council, State News, Ceixle Fiancais President. Union Production, VV. A. A.. T-IIop Committee, Senior Committee. Green Splash. V. V. C. . . .MAin- K. G1I.;.S Lit. . m york, .V. v. Alpha Chi Omega. Sphinx. Wolverine i. 2, - , 4. .Assistant Editor 4. State News i, W. A. A.. Union Production. Union Drive Com- mittee. Class Committees I. 4. Coed Prom. Committee. lOllX S. IIARTMA.V C. E. Allu-ns Phi Kappa Tau. Tau l!eta Pi, Scahhard and Blade, Officers ' CUih. . . S. C. K.. .Major R. O. T. C. .MARGARET ITICll Fo!flci-,ilU- Ero Aliihian. .MEKl.lN C. lllPl.EV S ' cott-.illr Hesperian. Scahhard and Elade EMMA IKM.MES La,tsi„g GEORGE K. RN Ag. Lansing Varsity Wrestling. Bee Seminar. M. S. C. Grange. .MJCE MIXTER I.ii. Lans.ng Sigma Kappa. Pan-IEellenic Council. Captain arsilv Kiflc Team, Tau Sigma, W. . . A., State N ' ews. Wll.I.lA.M C. KECK v.. E. Ctici Tau Beta Pi ice-Prcsident. A. [. E. E. BENERI.Y E. .lU.MP I.i Detroit Hesperian, Scabbard and Blade, Officer: Club. CII. RI.ES M. I.EESON Lit. Maneliester Phi Kappa Tau, Alpha Ep.silon Mm. Ban. I Club. S: ( jSS) . :• K Ji :. I.OCKE Carson City Ag. DOKOTilKA MAI. PASS East Jorthn, . l|,ha fiamma Delta. V . . . . Lit RICHARD CASPER LOTT Holt Ag. JL ' LE lIcMH.r.AX H. E Alpha Gamma Rho. -arsitv ' Country. Fresh Football. liair Seminar. •rack. Cross- V Club. Bee . lpha C.a ' uma Delta. 11. E. Club. T-IInp Co. imittee ■RICH li. LmEDAV U:ns,„g Sc. 1 R AXCIS R. .MOORE Dctro ' t A. S. M. E. M. E IIOPIC MORCAN Mt. Pleasant H. E. MARIAN TRU.MBULL Lit. Birmingham Ero Alphian, Theta Alpha Phi, J-Hop ffls Committee, .Senior Committee. Pan-Hellenic W Council, Wolverine Feature Editor 4. Q ALFRED E. XUSSDORFER Lit. A. M. . .. Officers ' Club. M. RG. RET RAIXEY Lit. Birmingham Themian. Senior Committee, J-IIop Com- mittee. CAVEX i )OLYX P. CK VOOD Drown Cilv Sigma Kappa, Y. W. C. . A. . .. II. E. Club. H. i;. Cabinet, V. H. 0. R. XD. LL M. E. Kalamaooo A. S. M. E. @S @ ® 1 1 1 Page seventy-one M JOHN ROr.HRS Big Rapids I.amlxl.l Chi Alphi VV. II, SlliKOIilJlCR Marshall Ae Theon. l.ANE SCOTT East Lansing Lit. MAYNARD T. SCHUI.TZ Ag. East Lansing Uniim I.iti-rarv. Officers ' Club. Varsity Foot- ball. IIENRIETTE SCOVELL Lansing Themian. W. A. A. Board, Sphinx, Tau Sigma, Co-ed Editor State News 4, Co-ed Editor Wolverine 3, Campus Girls ' Assem- bly President 4. Board of Publications. LOUISE SPICER Plynwuth H, E. Club, .M, S. C. Grange, ♦ ♦ ♦ KLINE A, SPRAGUE Si Hillsdale Pi Kappa Phi. Scabbard ami Blade, Officer: Club, MARGARET STANTON Bath NEII. W. STUART . g. Clarksville Ulyssian. .Mplia Zeta, MichiK.in Agriculturist, Hon. Club. Eng. Eng. Page scicttlytuo j; g UJ 111 w fir t FLORENCE COWLES H St. Johns Sigma Kappa. Omicron Nu. Y. W. C. H. E. Club. W. A. A.. Merrill-Palmer. T. NLEV B. HUNT C Birmingham Hermian. Phi Lambda Tau. . . S. C. E. ROBERT . . McINNIS Lit. Roval Oiik Phi Delta, Excalibur. Blue Key. Pi Delta Epsilon. State News Editor 4. Student Coun- cil Secretary-Treasurer 2. 3, Student Faculty Congress 2. 3, J-Hop Committee, Chairman Board of Publications, Senior Committee. Water Carnival Committee 3, Union Pub- licity Committee 3. 4, .Mumni President Class ' 29. LOUIS RAYMONn A Delroit Pi Kappa Phi, Senior Committee, Hockey. J. A. STONE Sanford, Florida ERIC BOTTOMS Flint Hermian. A. S. C. E. s RALPH C. TIMMICK Muskegon Heights ;t xi.ky d. kre.xc.er Grand Rapids Sigma , Ipha Epsilon, . Committee. Scabbard an Club. GERTRUDE E. WOODWORTH Lit. Glen Ellyn. III. Green Splash. W. A. A.. -S Club. Co-ed Prom. Committee. Union Production, Wol- verine Board. C. G. . . Cabinet. MARL N M. WOODWORTH Lit. Glen Ellyn. III. Sphinx, W. . . A., Green Splash, President Union. tSLSK SS JS cfl - -©? Fage sercnty -three m A a l JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Helen Murdock Virginia Kais Vice-President Secretary ti mM (Sx JUNIOR CLASS COMMITTEES SI n FALL TERM SOCL L ACTI VITIES Gerald Lagi- James Hayden James VanZylen Henry Morse- Gilbert X ' andermalc Ray Jennings Thomas ' anZallden Albert Sacbs LeRov Riissci Leland Cribbs Toe Porter Paul Troth Jack Stenberg Gerald Lage Glenn Burns Margaret Patterson Helen Murdock Herman Raths Bruce Schlcnkert Albert Sachs Winifred Kalchthalc J-HOP COMMITTEES RECEPTION Harold Hannah Lois Crane SUB-SERVING Maurice Baxter Virginia Kaiser FINANCE Rolicrt Lowry Dorothy Adams MUSIC James Gass Marguerite L larkc FA ORS Ed Tottcn Mary Jennings PUBLICITY Effie Ericson Elizabeth Cole DECORATIONS Fred Cole Les Fenski ACTS AND NOVELTIES Ann Anderson Henry Schau ELIGIBILITY Max Crall Catherine Hallock Kalhryn Grettenberger Ruth Canbv Frances Davi Hattie Lucas Margaret Wilson Josephine Griggs Alfred O ' Donnel l Mary Snow Jane Roeser Bruce Fayerweather Marian Finch m Ferris Oswalt Clvdc Rosenbrook PRINTING AND ENGRA TNG Warren Atkinson Susan Coons Elizabeth ' an(Uiibcrg PROGRAM AND INNTT ATIONS Orlando C. Russell Nillard Brown K. Fordney Carlcton Swift K Grcttcnberger Page seventy-sez ' en s f Ron- One— K. . ,c]. R. AikUy. I). A.l.iins. C. Ah... A. Alini.s, I). An.lcrsoii. M. AiuUison. Roa ' Ttio— r. AiukrsoTl. W. Amiss. II. Aniisli.mK, . . . in,.l.l. W. Ainiy, I., . shky. [.. . lkinson. Ro:c Three— V. . tkins(m. . l. Ilackolin, J. liaird. i;. lianks. J. Barbairr, ( ' ,. liarr. L. Bauer. Row Pour — 11. BauniRarlmT, W. Bauniastcr, M. Baxter, M. Bcckley, H. Benjamin, H. Bennett. V. Bennett. Row Five— J. Bird. B. Btionstra, I). Bowditeli, ( ., Bower, C. Bowler, 1.. Brcdalil, N. Brewer. Row Si.x—R. liriKliam, M. Brody, ( .. Br.nui. . I. Brown. 1. Bri wnson, K. Brownson, C. Brncker. Ro7e Seven— K. Brunnnel. W Brnris.lon. II. liry.itil. I.. Biillai,!, K. Burse. K. Burns. I.. Burrouglis. m Cage sc:cttfy-cif:lit i%lVA a Rotu One— II. Campbell. R. Canby, T. Carbine, C. Card, E. Carlson. .1. Carroll, 11. Case. Row r«o— R. Chancy, 11. Chickering, E. Christianson, 11. Clapp, . . Clark. C. Clark. K. Clark. Row Three— Vi. Clark, II. Close, I,. Coffey, L. Cook, F. Cooper, M. Coons, R. Corpron. RozeFour-L. Corliss, L. Cox, M. Crall, K. Crane. L. Crane. G. Crawford. I.. Cribbs. Row Fhe—C. Crittenden, 1). Croope, C. Dablciuist. M. Day, R. De.Arment. K. PenHcrder. I.. HcXi Row Sh—P. DeVrics. E. Dirksc. M. Dnerr. P.. PunliMni. E. Ellsworth. E. ICricson. V. ICrskiiic. Row Se ' .eil—K. Eshclm-in. L. Eaivcr. K. I ' aner. I ' . I- ' arley. R. Faul. C. Ferrari. C. Fk.ttii. (eE©s© © © « i H3 © I lf%A J ' Row One— R. Fordncy, li. Forinan. VV. Forsyllu-. R. Fostci, M. Fox, A. Cacrtncr. J. Gass. Ro:irT:vo—J. Gerdcl, C. George. R. Gi-ttcl. II. Coodspecd. R. Graham. V. Green, K Grcttcnberger Row Three— M. Guniaer, K. llabcl. F. Hack, ' . Hack. . . Haga. X. Ilalladay. C. Ilallock. Row Four— W. Hanlon. R. H.- nsdaIi. C. H.anstn. N. Hanson, W Harper, .M. Harris, I. Hart. RowFi-. ' c-l. Hassler, J. Hayden, K. HeaUl, M. Heald. C. Hcndec, P. Henderson, .1. Henry. Row Sir— F. Hilton, R. Hitchcock, n. HnlTman. D. lloldcn. C. HoM.and. T . Houghton, F. Howell. Row Se-.en—K. Hubbard, R. Hubbard. C. Ih.nt. .M. Hunter, .1. Hutchinson. II. Hutlon. M. Ilford. :a®sug) p Si 9 S UlAlt £ . R,.T. 0)11-— p. Jackson. 11. JaiiiKV. I.. Unkins. C. Jennintis, ( ' ,. JmniiiLrs, C. .Ic.lil.at. II. lolmson Ri.T, ri.o— I,. .Kmcs. P. Kane, K. Killer. Iv K.lsey. H. Kerr. C. Kershan. . . Kiildtr. ««!.■ Three R. Kincaitl. K. King. F. Kinton. I. Kleine. S. Kleine. J. Kling. L. KU tly. Roiv Four — R. Knight, K. Knudson, , . Knutson. M: Koyl. P. Krauss. G. Lagc, V. I amh. Row Five— . l.anib. L. Lancaster. V.. I.iiiley. R. Magnus. M. Marks. .- . Martell. S. Martinsen Ro-MSi.r— . Marvin. M. Mason. II. Mm.). R. .Mitz. . . Miyer. H. ■ilIer. H. MiMcr. Ro-.i- Se ' .eu— .. Miller. D. Caniplitll, 11. M....re. J. Moore. ( .. . Iorony. .M. Morris. K. Munsdl. ti©K©ii© © ©- « i = ' ® ® m Rn. 0 u— MmjseU, E. McConnick, P. McConadL H. McCoimell. R. McCaoe . M. VcKst. H. 1IcV« «!■ TiTJ — F. Nadcan. Jl. Xelson. C. Xe- ait K- X AoIs. -A. Xiemi. D. Xorris. T. Xorthr. Rrx Tkrrt — F. Oswait. L. Pwldistm. E. Paprafnss. V. Pzmelec. B. Patterson, R. Pasco. M. PaaH. RrxFamr — G. Pearson, M. Precmgton. W. Petereon. F. Perr-in. FL Piercr. M. Pierce. R. Ponrm. R rxFi t—J. Porter. R. Pot r. . . Pollen. U Randal!. D. Rehkoli. I. Retcer. J. Richanfe. Re Six — C Roberts. T. Roberts. V. Roberts. H. Rove. C Rosenbrook. F. Ross. O. RlsaelL R rx Srm—Vt, Salmcn. S. Scbader. M. Scbarf. C Scheid. R Scblmlcert. I_ Sdmeider. . . Scfaxii. tl mS -1i -IT Patt rW ' T • ii mim mm Ra-uOrc—C. Schwartr, R. Sheatbelm. R. Simonson. A. Smith, C. Smith, R. Smith. H. Snow. Tfra rt.0 — L. Spangler. R. Spaun, I). Stafford, G. Stabler, J. Stenberg. L. Stickl e, A. Stroud. Ro-w Three— H. Sullivan, E. Taylor, N. Tajlor. A. Ttnnant, H. Tew, E. Thieme, D. Thompson. Fou-Four — a Thomson, K. Thomfson. R. Thompson. C Thorson. R. Toles, E. Toms. P. Troth. Roa- Fkc—R. Tyndall, F. Urch, E. anDenburph. W. ' anEvery. K. aughan, T. N anZanden, J. anZyle; .Ro-jrSix—D. Victor. F. rany. E. Waldbauer, X. Walker. R. Walstead. A. Walton, M. Wangeman. Rea- Se-.rn—D. Watltins. E. Wamock. K. Warren. C. Watcrbury. E. Westcott, ' . Wilkie, M. Williams. i SK s ss - c -i a«i L5 RouOtie—J. Wilson, V. Wilson. G. Whitcficld. M. Wood. K. Woo.l. W. Wood. . l. Wood n.w. Ro-.iT-.io—W. Woodo.an. .M. Woodruflf. L. Woodworib. I. Wr:.ss. . •. VVylii-. .M. Vcrcx. T. Zaclsch. Ron- Three— M. Zcmkc. I.. ZilHi.in. K I.owrv. f a :. iiglily-luur t)V % SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS $] Curtis Bowbeer Kathrvn X ' anAken Margaret Stephens Franklin Slierer President I ' icc-Prcsidfiil Secretary Treasurer SOPHOMORE CO-M-MITTEES ■• ' ■ FALL TF.R. [ PARTY Sti-xc KoKolko. Chainiuni Charles Ladd Nrargarc-t Stephens Josephine Rulison Lawrence lackson CLASS Rl ' SH Bonner Waterman n SOPHOMORE PROM Frank While, Clwiniuiii Mary Lou Lipka, Music Franklin Shercr Claud Streli, Daoralions Kathryn ' anAken James Haskins, Piibliiily Douglas Carruthcrs, ' I ' ickets Margaret Stephens, Programs Margaret Walker Page ctghty ' su: . M Ro:.- U,ic—r.. Al.Uy. II. W. All,.;.:. II. . lir,,liams, I,, . ckley, A. Ailken. B. .Mfrcdson. M. Allcrton. Ro-,0 Ttvo—M. Altoonigan, M. Altoonigan, A. Anderson, K. Anderson, C. Annis, V. Armstrong, V. Ar Roiu Three— R. Atherton, E. Avery, E. Baker. H. Balback, H. Bale, T. Banhagcl, L. Bannasiak. RotuFour—F. Barnes, N. Batchelor, L. Bates, G. Bauer, M. Baum, H. Bayerle, M. Bealiam. Row Five— . . Becker, G. Becker, H. Beeman, F. Bcrles, H. Bentley, C. Benton, W. Beltcridgc. Rote Six— H. Biers, J. Bingham, C. Blakslee, C. Blay, C. Bleiclier. W. Blosser, D. Booth. Ro-.c Sezen—. . Bossbough, L. Bourns, M. Boyles, E. Bradley. A. Brayton, G. Breen. M. Breitenwisch c i«?a m£( « 5 Ra-..Oiic—R. HriRKS. R. Browvll, [.. Brown. K. Bruce. 1. Brycu. II. Buck. II. Bukoski. foji ' 7;io— li. Billiard, C. Burger, 11. Burttcss, II. Buskirk, VV. Bullcr. C. Buyca, J. Cndwallaikr. ?o;c Three—}. CamplK-ll. K. Carbine, B. Carr, 1). Carrutlicrs. . . Coulon. G. Case. C. Chamberlain. Rose four— L. Chrislenscn, I). Clark. H. Clark, K. Coats, H. Collins. .1. Converse. R. Cook. ? «• Piir—T. Cooper, H. CraiR, K. Cr.imer, II. Crandall, W. Cridler. C. Darling. ' . DarRitz. Row Six— L. Davenport. M. D.ivid. C. Davis. R. Da.vis. C. Dawes, R. DearinR, H. DeHabn. ?o:i ' iV-cn— R. DeKlein. B. Dell. D. DeniinR, 1.. Derkc, F. Dcwell, R. Distel. S. Dodge. f Q ' J lL tp l UI Al V£f 1 1) Rotf One— B. Dole. R. Doudna, L. Dowd, T. Dcnvnes. V. Drake, H Draper, M. Dulso, Rozu Tic ' o— M. Eaegle, O. Edwards, W. Edwards, K. Ellis, W. Emmons, C. Erickson, G. Evans. Row Three — H. Evans, M. Farley, E. Fehlberg, R. Fender, W. Finley, R. Fishbeck, W. Fitzgerald. Row Four— y Flewelling, J. Flint, T. Flower, H. Field, C. Fogg, M. Fonda, I . Ford. Row Five — E. Forsham, A. Foster, T. Foster, R. Fox. J. Francis, M. Freeland. R. French. Ro-.aSix— ' E,. Fricker, S. Frisbie, L. Fullerton, h. Galligan. R. Gardner, T. Garland, P. Garn. Ro-w Seven— -E. Gibbs. W. Gibson, W. Gibson, R. Giffey, R. Gilbert, H. Gillette, F. Gitre. 6.© ©S© (S?© Cf1 X«F-t3 © : ss s Ron ' One— II. Gli-ason, R. Goodwillic, F. r.r ttschalk. II. C.raham. G. Granger. K. Green. M. Groev. Ro-.i ' r-.io—G. Gregg, R. Griffitli, W. Grim, li. Grosbcck. .1. Gimneman. I.. G«nneman, H. Giitekiinst. Rou ' Thrcc—K. Guthrie, J. H.iirc, J. H.lke. F. Ilagerman, I.. Handler, F. Harbin. B. Harr. Rote Four— I.: Harrington, F. Harrison. K. Hart, I. Hart. R. Hart, M. Hartell, .T. Harvey. Ro7cfi7 ' C—}. Haskins, C. Hawley, J. Haybarker. I.. Hermann, B. Henry, S. Henderson. M. Hewcll. Rozc ' Si.r-V. Hill, H. Minkky, . , Hitchcock, O. Hoeflingcr. J. HolT, N. Hol.nies. E. Holtzkempcr. Rou ' Sc-.TK—E. Ilo.iver. M. Horning, W. Howard. O. Howell. . . Hid)erinan, C. Humphries, R. Hunt. m «Ci Row One— r. Hurd, M. Hyatt, C. Illanden, C. Irrgang, J. Istala, C. Jacques. C. Jakeway. Row Two — v. Janney, K. Jepson, R. Jewell, L. Johnson, S. Johnson, L. Jones. L. Klencr. Row Three — R. Kendall. D. Keppel, I. King. W. Kinnedy, K. Knox, V. Kline, T. Knapp. Row Four — J. Knight, H. Knoblauch, J. Korney, H. Kowalk, E. Krause, S. Krentel, J. Kimmian. Row Fire— N. Kronberg, C. Ladd, L. Laramy, G. Larke. R. Laser, E. Larson. S. Lauzen. Ro7cSi.r-—H. Lawhead, I. Leawengood. E. LeBeau. D. Leith. J. Lcssiter. D. Lewis. R. Lictzkc. RowSeven—F. Lindstrom. M. Lipka, K. Lisch. II. List, IL List. A. Little. R. I.oomis. ©E©S© ® cf f jgi ' uiticty one J f -C ss ra mOtwQ 1J0Q(P Ro-.l ' Oii —C. Loiis, (;. l.uce, A. I.iicek, 1.. Lyiulru]). M, .MacNaiiRS, K. Mack, 1-. MaKtrs. J?OK ' T-AO—]. Mantcy. B. Martin, C. Maskrey, P. Mead, H. Mechlin. G. Mchncy, C. Mcldruni. Row Thrci— V. Meyer, R. Miller, S. Miller, A. Minar, H. Morse, W. Mott, B. .Murphy. Ro-cFour—h. Murphy, E. McCabe, II. McCarty, R. McCreedy, A. .McElroy. M. McIClmney. II. McGarvcy, RowFi:c—h McKinmon, H. McSwain, C. McTavish. M. Naylor, D. Nickolson, E. Nicmitalo, F. Nogard. Row Sir — W. NorniinKton, L. Novarra, F. Nugent. V, O ' Brien, N. Odgen. R. Ortved, N. OsRood. Row Se:cn—Jt. Osscnheimcr, R. Osthno, S. Oswalt. V. Otwcll. S. Oviatt. II. Parrish, K. Parrish. ' :S©i i I ' uge iiiiiely-lxco JC.- ' -, Row One — H. Parker, C. Parsons, E. Patterson, !•. Peppier, V. Pevic, T. Phillips. D. Pinneo. Ro-.u T-u ' o—K. Plank, W. Porter, D. Posthumus, J. Potter, C. Prentice, C. Price, G. Pringle. Row Three— O. Pritchett, E. Rademaker, R. Randall, F. Redfield, D. Recce, M. Reed, J. Rci i. Ro ' .u Four—H. Renter, W. Replagle, R. Reis, H. Rinn, G. Rivers, h. Robinson, F. Robson. RowFive N. Rossou, G. Rothfuss, L. Rowe, P. Rubsom, J. Rulison, R. Russell, M. Ryan. Row Six— A. Quinkert. C. Sakresky, R. S-nngster, D. Scavarada. R. Schaubcl. F. Seln-ill. K. Schrciber. Row Sc-,e, —B. Schimmel, G. Seeley. D. Shakelford. D. .Sbabadc. M. Shini,.Tuk. P. Sludl. X ' . Sliulnbnrg. fe ©;s© © fi?ao Page ninety-three m m i r fT « mms Ro-.i: One — K. Sias. N. Sini|isuii, W. Simonlon, 1.. Sipplc, !• ' . Sissoil, U. Smith, C. Smith. Ro:c Tico—r). Smith, C. Smith, L. Smith, V. Smitli. M. Snow, R. Sowash, P. Southwortli. Roic Three— M. Spuck. B. Stark, E. Stcimla, M. Stevenson, R. Stockel. J. Stokes. R. Stone. Rote four— R. Stone, F. Streetcr, G. Strom, R. Stucwer, I. Suendscn, L. Switzgable. R. Tahmage. RotcI ' i-.e—M. Tallcfson, J. Tate, M. Tayloi. H. Thamcr, G. Thatclicr. IC. Thavcr. M. Thomas. Ro-.iSix—U. Thoriw, M. Tilford, W. Toikk.iner. F. Tower, .1. Tr.nchsel, D. Traphagen, B. Troth. Rati ' Sezen—M. Uptigrovc. J. VanAntwcrp. W. an,Urcook. . . VanJerslice. .V. Voelkcr, K. Voightlander  . oornees. Page utile 1 RouOne—R. VVaite. l ' ,. Walker, M. Walker, C. Walsh, H. Walworth. A Wangcman. E. Warner. Roto Tti-o — M. Watkins, A. Weinland. D. Werner, Y. Wheaton. R. White, J. Whitely. I. Whittemon Row Three— R. Wicksall. P. Wild. P. Wilsgur.e. R. Wilson. H. Winans, Z. Winans, C. Wcodard. Row Four— E. Woodliff, J. Woodmay. .M, W ' oodward, T. Woodworth, D. Worden, J. Wright, K. Yar RotiFiiT— E. Yermans, B. Young. G. Zatrack, V. Zettcl. M. Hoover, H. Kipke. Ro:v Si.r—U. Schmidt, R. Spencer. I ' . Whelan, B. Abbey. D. Leith. ) CM ' FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS i Si K. Lafayette Maria 1 llawlc-v Josephin ' Dean Dave Hostle President Sc. ii-Mrv -icc-Pr, si.leifl Treasurer FROSH FROLIC C( J.M.MFFTFFS George Handy. Ctcncral Chainimii F.WOKS (.iracc (iriTUUiHid. Chainiuvi Flort-ncc ( .rccii George Carlson Kdil Arlnir - Blanche Hossie DECORATION ' S Marian Haw ley. Cluiirmaii Dorothy Kobbins Harold Green TICKETS Howard Jahnijj. Clniininiii Charles Pinkerton Jane Hewitt Wesley Criswell Ruth Ranney MUSIC R. D. Hoe.skool, Chairman .Tack Douglas Margaret Wise Harriet Hubhcl Harold Randall IH T.I.U ITV Hilding Olsen, Cliainmin Virginia Adams Paul Nay Josephine Dean PiiRC ninety-eight u a WUFI Kvw 0,u—l.. Al,l,ev. !■-. Acton, R. Adams, N . Adams. E. Alkn. M. Alerman, E. AlUvorth. Rotf Tuo—Sl. Alliton, G. Altoonigan, I. Amley, F. Ankney. H. Ane, R. Arbury, G. Averill. RotuTliree—C. Babbitt, H. Babcock, H. Babcox, L. Bach, L. Bacon, M. Bailey, E. Baker. Ro:c Fotir—S. Ball, N. Baltyes, J. Barbier, F. Barbour, W. Barbour, M. Barlow, L. Barr. Rozc Fize—R. Bartel, D. Bartlctt, H. Bosman, M. Bassett, L. Bates. M. Beahan, L. Beardslee. Row Sir— ]. Bebb, R. Bechtel. G. Bedell. R. Bedell. H. Behling. K. Bellinger, V. Bellman. Row Seven— R. Bells, E. Benjamin, B. Bennett, H. Bennett, R. Bennett, E. Benson, H. Benson. cfi«Fa i Page itmcly c? mm Roto One— U. Bcrbcrian, A. niiidcr. A. BiTRin, K. Burrisan, II. Blacknur, K. Bliss. H. Block. Rose Tiio— II. Bloom. A. Bloomer. C. A. Bowser. G. Bradman. K. J. Brasby. K. Bray, R. Bredin. Row Three— S. Bremer. R. Brceman. II. Brigham. A. Brown. B. Brody, A. Brose. R. Brummel. Ro7i ' FoHr—M. Bryant, R. Buchanan. D. Buckley. V. Bull, E. Bullard. L. Burcli. R. Burhans. Ro7v Five— li. Burkholdcr, R. Buskirk, M. Caniff, W. Callard, R. Carlisle, C. Carlson, G. S. Carlson. Row Six— Vf. Carr, J. S. Caryell. S. Case. R. Chamberlain. J. Chamberlain, D. Charles. M, Chase. Row Scveit—R. Chatfieid. M. Christenscn. J. Churchill. K. Clabuesch, li. Clark. S. Clapp, P. Clement. 2i2l -5 : (SjMS) i (ijfr one huiuircd A: :, ,;,;.-— 11. Clizbe. E. Clyde, D. Cobb, H. Coatcs, O. Coe. A. Colby, R. Collins. li,„. Two—R. Collins, E. Conrad, J. Converse, C. Cook, K. Corr, C. Cota, L. Covvcll. Row Three— V. Cowles, A. Crabb, B. Creager, E. Cronk, M. Crummer, M. Curtis, H. Cuthbertson. Rou-Fot,r-M. Cunningham, C. Curtis. J. Curran, J. Dailey, R. Darber, R. Davenport, N. Davey. Row Fkc—H. Davis, A. Day, J. Dean, O. Dean, E. Deo, G. Derby, E. Dettel. Roa-Si — M. Dickhout, M. Dickie. R. Diller, S. Disantis, R. Driscoll. W. Doll, C. Douglas. Rot,- Seven— H. Driscoll, C. Dowd, A. Duffield, N. Dunn, C. Dysinger, I.. Easling, D. Eberly. @E©; © (S © ' - ' Page one hundred one Ji gg fpr RoH-Onc—A. Edgar. K. Edingcr. E. Egan. M. Krwin. R. Kaln.uy, 1.. Farman. P. Fassott. Ro-.f Tko— F. Ferrari. N. Feathcrston. H. Fcldman. B. Ferris. L. Ferris, G. Findley, L. Fisk. RotV Three — M . Flumcrfclt, L. Foote. L. Ford, S. Forgravc, D. Foster. J. Foster, G. Fox. RotuPour—yi. Fox, C. Eraser. H. Fry. . Furber, L. Carlingcr. J. Gehrig, F. German. R07C Five—B. Gibbons, H. Gibson, XI. Gillingham, . . Gillis, II. Githens, E. Glasicr, K. Goeliler. Rozv Six — S. Goldwatcr, C. Good, M. Goodman, K. Good.win. D. Gray, J. Granum, D. Green. Row Seven — F. Green, E. Grecnbaum, E- Greenbauni, S. Greenboe, G. Greenwood, L. Grigg, V. Gr I ' iigc I ' lir hundred (;( sa Rozi ' One—W Grossman, K. Grosvenor, R. Gubach, F. Gunder, G. Gustavason, C. Griffin, W. Griffin. Ro ' u-T ' U ' O—G. Hafner. E. Halin, R. Hahn. C. Hall, M. Hammond. B. Hansz, C. Haradine. Row Three— M. Hard, D. Hardy, E. Hardy, J. Hardy, C. Harrington, J. Harris, C. Harwich. Row Four— W. Hatcher. H. Hutchins. M. Hawley. L. Hayden. L. Hearn, A. Heath. R. Hendee. Row Five— I. Hennessy, F. Herbert, F. Herrman, R. Hickok, D. Hicks, H. Higley, L. Hill. RowSlt-R. Hill, R. Hill, I. Hinchey, E. Hitliar, P. Holden, M. Holsapple, C. Holdsworth. Row Seven— B. Hollenbeck, M. Holley, N. Holsen, H. Hope. B. Hossie. T. Howard. H. Hubbell. i E© © © ' ' ! - © ® ' m f a t8 Mt RolvOnc—G. Huff, II. Irons. M. Irwin. T. J.icka, E. J,-m(la. I.. Jean, . . Jol.nston. Ro-.v Tuo—C. Johnson, A. Jones. M. Jems, I.. Toslin, M. Kacxliele, II. Kaibfloisch, G. Kearney. Row Three— W. Keast, V. Keefer. B. Kellcy, E. Kellcy, G. Kelley, W. Kelley, II. Kcnney. Ro:uFoiir—M. Kidder, E. Killor.m. I). Kilpatrick. XI. Kline, II. Knight, V. Knight, W. Knowl Ro-fFkc—M. Kach, D. Koeliler, A. Kovachek, D. Kuehl, M. Ladd, E. I..Ue, H. Larke. Ro7i ' Sir — L. Lambcrtson, A. Langc, M. I.arry. . . Lawrence, V. Lawrence, M. Learned, D. Lee Rou ' Seven— i. Lee, II. Liich. M. I.eighton. I. I.cnuiny ' on. C. Lewis. C. Ley, . . l.indeM. fnge ottc hundred fo t rt Ron- Onc—W. Lindell. A. Linn. K Roti- T-uo—M. Losey. E. Lutes, K Rozc Three— . . Mannisto. F. Mapl Ro-j. ' Four—G. Martin. M. Martin, Roi ' Fkc—V. Middieton. C. Millet Ro7i Si.r—%. Moore, M. Moore. L. M C. I.i H. K. Ro-M Seven — A. Musselman, J. Myers, F. McComb, n. McDonald. .M.ncluis, F. Maier, G, .Maier, J. Mandigo. I. Marquardt, C. Marriott, D. Marshall, H. Marshall, G. Martin. Medore. M, Muddleston, F. Meier, G. Merkel, M. Mctz. sc, I.. Miller. M. Miller, R. Miner, C. Mitchell, E. Mitchell. , H. Morgan. G. Muir. J. Mulford, G. Munroe. N. McCuUough, K. McDcrmott, R. McDermott, ©K(C§S©. (5 1© ' c 1 X«? ' Page one hundred five m Ro-,iOnc—D. Mc(.illivia , H. Ml ' .uii. D. . K K.il. . I. McKcc, C. . KKum.L. J. l.I„itly. M M. i Ro-.ir-uu—C. McTavisli. II. N.in..n. A. Ncls.m. K. Nelson. I.. NL-wman. W. Ni-v.son. C. .N.cli.ila ;. Row Three— v. Nicklin, J. Nolcs, M. Noltcr, G. Noski, I.. Nylanii, I. Oakcs, B. O ' Brien. Row Four— K. Ogden. R. OrIc. I.. Olin, II. Olvcr. . . Orr, R. Orr. B. Otwcll. Row Five — K. Panter, K. Patterson. M. Patterson. -A. Parks. A. Parnientcr, I. Paulson. R. Paiilus. Row Six— ' B. Peck, D. Peterson. M. Peterson. W. Peterson, F. PfeifTcr, V). Prideau.x, W. Pagato. Row Seven — G. Ralin, H. Randall, R. Ranncy, R. Rannovan, O. Ranch, K. Rautancn, J. Reed. m Page one huuiircd j s$ 5 U Row One— N. Reeder, C. Reigle. A. Reiser, R. Richards, M. Richmond, G. Richter. Lee Ricker. Row Two — A. Ridley, P. Riedel, J. Rinn, C. Risley, A. Rohb, D. Robbins, M. Roberts. Row Three— Z. Robinson, M. Robinson, E. Rock, K. Rocker, W. Rohlf, E. Rosenthal, E. Roys. Row Four— F. Savage, G. Scheid, H. Scott, N. Schultheiss, A. Schwegler, R. Seefried. T. Seeley. RowFke—L. Sexton, R. Sharkey, R. .Schau, S. Shaw, M. Sheil, P. Sheperd, W. Shepley. Row Six— H. Shoesraith, W. Short. ' . Schuon, H. Simmons, D. Skeman, M. Slack, C. Slaght. Row Seven — S. Slater, W. Slisher, K. Smith, 1,. .Smith, M. Sowers, A. Sprague. E. Talbot. ' ► c ' Page one hundred j Rotv One — C. Smock, I- . Stcdman, K. Stout, D. Strectcr. X. Sireitcr. C. Stringer, II. Strong. Row r«o— M. Slurgi-on, R. Swanson, I). Taggcrt. J. Taicli, IC. ' rcrry. V. Thompson, M. Thornton. Row Three— V. Thornton, E. Titsworth, R. Tompkins, G. True, W. Trcnibath, L. ' anPutten. J. at Row Four— V. Vaughan, O. inccnt, C. Walcott, P. Walki-r, K. Wally, M. Waring, P. Way. Ro7cFite—E. West, R. Wliaitc, R. White, D. Wickstrom, n. Wicland, . . Williams, J. Wilson. RowSijr — M. Wirt, M. Wise, W. Wissncr, B. Woodhouse, I.. Wright, M. Wygant, W. Yanz. RowSc-CH—}. Young, K. Young, P. Younger, J. Zerlie, F. . uble, H. Chadwick, F. Converse. (S Page • hundred eight B ir M ii K,,;, ,),u— T. Demarest. A. Emmons, C. Ilai ht, II. Ilansc-n. M Kai-ii, 11 l..,k.,uf. IC. Mitchell. Rote T-U ' o—L. Pace. R. Patch. P. Quinlan. G. Rowland, K. Beauhier. 1.. Cagm-, W. Clt. Row Three— A. Henderson. J, Hewitt. T. Hill, I. Hepper, R. Keilholtz. E. Miller, R. .Morrison. Kotc Four— M. Typni. I. Worden. x®m ' - Page one hundred nuie ATHLETIC a J . .._ ; ' V U 5 Coacli Castec-1, Smcad, Fogg, Scliau, Head Coacli Kipkc Joslin, Dill, Danziger. Kiihl, Roger Dickeson, Crabill, Hitchings, Captain Hornheck. Vrrari, Kidltr. ' ■ove, Nordberg «-Iler, Christens incr Ilcpi.i Anderson Major U ' ttcrs wcit .-iwardeil the fullowini, ' nu-n at tliu end of the 1929 footliall seaxm: Captain jacl Hurnlieck, Landing; j, H. Amleixjn, Lan.sing; C. J. Crabill, Battle Creek ; Koester Christensen, Escanaba ; Glen Hitchings, Petoske - ; Harry Kurrle, Owosso ; AVilliani Moeller, Detroit; Vern Dickeson, Highland Park; Fred Danziger, Detroit; Ceorge Ferrari, Bessemer; M. L. Joslin, Grand Rapids ; Henr}- Schau, Calumet City, 111. ; Reuben Dill, . aginaw ; C. C. Fogg, Jackson; Roger Grove, Sturgis ; Don Ridler, Detroit: Jack Ruhl, Detroit; Harold Smead, Sturgis; Carl Nordlierg, .St. Jose])h ; and ' . 1. .Marvin. Toledo. C hio, acting manager. Reserve award,- veregi en the fnllowin.i; : I- ' ., l ' . Deacon. Laii-iiii; : .Ma.x Crall, Dinion lale; lame- Havden, Ca--o|Hj|i-: ,-ind ( ier.ald Breen, Holland. Kipke, Wilson. Vanllr: Page one hundred fourteen Ip g ttliitwfirtn SI Captain-clcct Dick. C,-i|.tain Ilonilicck The 1928 football season was both one of joy and sorrow tn Michigan State College football fans. During the season three games were wcju. four were lost, and one was tied. At the end of the season something original in the annals of State gridiron history occurred when ' ern Dickeson, Highland Park, and Fred Danziger, Detroit, were jointly elected to lead the 1929 team. Both are backfield men. State ' s 1929 season started in the most auspicious fashion in liistf)rv September 29, when Kalamazoo College was defeated here by the record smashing score of 103 to o. J iit©E©; g © © ' « i ««F 3 -®% ' . Page one hundred fifteen IS m State ' s offense was at its best that day and it swept over the orant e and black eleven with ease to a new all-time scoring record for Spartan teams. Every man on the State squad saw action, but still the heavy scoring continued unabated. Max Crall, substitute halfback, was the scoring star of the day with four touch- downs and five boots from placement after touchdowns. He contril)uted the longest run of the year when he dashecl X3 yards to a touchdown. The game marked the introduction of .1 nunilier of .sophomores to collegiate competition. Roger Grove, halfback; llarcild .Smrad. center: Cecil I ' ogg, end; Reuben Dill, guard, and Carl Nordberi;, Avk. were tin- new nun tu appear, and all showed to advantage. n Page utic hundred sixteen u ALBION 2; STATE Just as quickly as hopes were raised so were they dashed to pieces when Albion College downed State 2 to o, October 6. The plucky Methodists came over to East Lansing doped to lose by a huge score, but instead they played a stellar brand of ball to down the overconfident Spartans, 2 to o. A safety in the second quarter proved the only score of the game, and it was sufficient enough margin fur an Albion victory. Some consolation may be gained from the fact that the Methodists went through their iq28 schedule undefeated. t I 5 c tn Page c • hundred seventeen STATE 37; CHICAGO Y. M. C. A. COLLEGE Coming back after the humiliating defeat at the hantls of All)ion, State downeil a fighting liand of Chicago Y College gridders 37 to o, on October 13. The Spartans put their high powered attack in gear again, and at times the contest bore a semblance to the season ' s opening Kalamazoo rout. Overconfidence was not present in the Spai ' tan frdnt in this contest and e ery man played his best. COL(JATE Ui; STATE Flashing a biilliant nt ' fense and ]ire enting a defense that cnuld ni t be pierced, Colgate came to b ' .ast l.an ing, ( )ct(iber Jii, to defeat State ifi to (i in the llome- Page one hundred eigUiccn 1 lirrari Ridler coming encounter. The Colgate line, led by Captain Bruce 13umnnt at a guard, was the deciding factor in the content. Early in the contest Tomni} ' Dowler, Colgate back, caught a punt on his own 35-yard line that resulted in a touch- down. The run was one of the most beautiful ever seen here. Smead, sopho- more center, was the State star. Time after time he smashed Colgate plays that looked like touchdowns. The Spartan ends, Anderson and Captain Hurnbeck, also played in big-time style. STATE 6; MISSISSIPPI A. M. 6 The ease with which a football game can nut of the liag was shown in the stadium here November 3, when Mis issipiji . . M. came through in the final period with a pass that tied the score at 6 — all after .State apparenth ' had a vie- i i fe©e©s@ sa t iv« +K Page one hundred nineteen u tor ' in its grasp. Tlu ' S| :lrt,•m mit,i;aiiK-il their rivaK cnii iiKi aMy in this con- test, l)ut lacked the punch U scdrc frequent tiiuciiilown-. In l ' ap[)enheimer, Jewish halfback, the southerners presented a backfield man that compared favor- ably with any ever seen on the local gridiron. State i oes to Starkville, Miss., in 1929, to pla ' out it part of a himu- and home aijrcemc-nt witli A. iK: M. r.OK DETROIT 39; STATK State sufifereil its most disastrous defeat of the season Xuvemlier lo. when I ' niversitN ' of l)ciri it defeated the Spartans 39 tn 11 in a i anu ' at the Dynamic :-5 r , ;.;.■,. tiv Page one hundred twenty l- ' gg City. Detroit, claimants of tlie national title, were at their liest against State, while the Spartans failed to perform in mure than mediocre fashion. The Titan ofifense swept everything in its wake, and State was lieaten before knowing the game was hardly under way. State is anxiously awaiting the 19 9 invasion of the Titans in order to get another chance for revenge. MICHIGAN 3; STATE th all thoughts of the past behind them, .State ' s warriors came liack Novem- ber 17 to hold Michigan to a 3 to o decision. , placekick in the second period won the game for Alichigan. In the opening period State was within scoring range on three different occasions, liut inexperience told, and a score did not 5iiS); H ' C 1 IL ' .;,C. . ' „. ' l.un.1,,-,1 f.icnty-l ttl i n 1 result. Tlie wnrk ' of State ' s ends, Anderson and Hornbeck, was the feature of thi cdutesl. A hca - rain all through the last half made footing treacherous, as well as hall handling, and frequent fumliles resulted. Fred Danziger, captain- elect, entered the contest in the second half and gained consideralile ground by his hcavv line plunging. This was the first time in a decade Michigan has failed to score on State, and the result of the C()nte t wa indeed gratifying to Spartan followers. STATE 7; NORTH CAROLINA STATE . tate cldsed its seasun in ilvamatic sty quarter win over Xorlh Carolina State, flurries, but was speedy in spite of the terms throughout the entire game until e here Xo ember J4, by scoring a last til o. The game was played in snow elements. The teams battled on even the last period, when b ' red Danziger, 1 W Mm -r r—.-fSrf !k., ' « i ®:a@ a=g)ii State fullliack, crashed () cr f(ir a toucliddwn fruni the 14-yanI line. Hie ,i;ame was marketl hv the ' ulfpack ' s .ureat aerial attack, which almost s|ielle(l ilisaster for the Spartans on a number of occasicjns. Seven Staters wdiind up their college careers with this contest. This list is made up of the follnwin.u who will receive their diplomas in a few weeks: Captain Jack Hornbeck, John Anderson, Koester Christensen, Joe Crabill, Glen Hitchings, Harry Kurrle and William iMoeller. Christensen must go down in history as one of the greatest gridilers who ever stepped on the field in a State uniform. Shifted to a tackle this year, he plaved extremely well and his work was an inspiration to the other men on the team. ., ' (r .• f . ' i J ;.? •-■ ' ■ • ■• . p M ' CL( e ' r -.- .- P ! cfioi; SKASON ' S RECORD Olipiiiu-nls Kalamaznii C ' ollcgf o Alhioii C(i1Il-,i;c, . ' . 2 Chicago Y Ciillfi; ' c o Colgate University i6 Mississippi A. M 6 Detroit L ' liiversity 31J M ichigan 3 North Cariiliiia Stale o 66 37 o 6 PROSPECTS FOR 1929 ith twelve letter men returning hojies are high foi a succe-sful foolhall sea- son at State next fall. Feeling generally is that KjjX was a year of development, as the Kipke system is entirely different from any heretofore used here. All (luring igj8 there were Hashes of plav that indicated what may he expected in the future. With the same coaching statt ' hack on the joh and a numher of likely men coming up from the freshman ranks, the U)2i) season should he an epochal one in State gridiron histor -. THE 1929 SCHEDILE . ' i-ptemhi ' r 2S Alma College at l ,a--t Lansing. Octoher 5 — L ' ni ersity of Alichigan at Ann Arhor. Octoher 12 — Colgate at Hamilton, N. Y. Octoher i() — Adrian College at East Lansing. Octoher 26 — North Carolina State at East I ansing. Novemher 2 — Case of Cleveland at East Lansing. Novemher u— Mississi]ipi , . - M. at Slarkville, Miss. Ncjveniher lO— l ' . of Deti-oit at k ' .ast Lansing. Page one hundred t-ixnty-four 5i 6! iiis Coach VanAlstyne During the past season State scored 515 jxiints in 16 ames for an average of 32.2 points per game. State ' s foes were only alile In nm up 343 points during tlie season for an average of 21. i per contest. Art Haga, sophomore guartl, led the Spartans in scoring, with Captain-elect Timm ' ' anZ len second. 1929 SEASON ' S RECORD State Opponents Michigan 31 24 Hillsdale 47 15 Penn Stale 16 14 Cornell 38 24 Ohio Wesley.an 28 31 Marquette I ' 29 19 Detroit U 27 13 Notre Dame 24 29 Kalamazoo College 30 22 Colgate 35 36 Syracuse 17 24 Hope College ; . . . . 51 18 Detroit U 40 13 Notre Dame 27 28 Lake Forest College 49 16 Marquette U 26 15 515 343 Page one hundred twenty-six 2 Manager al Anderson, Coach Ben VanAlstyne, Trainer Heppinstall D. Grove, Russo, Totten, W. Scott Haga, Captain-elect WanZylcn, Captain Felt, DenHerder, R. Grove Major Itftters and cham[jicin hii) gold liasket Inills were awarded to the follow- ina; men in basket ball: Captain Carl Felt, Mu keg-on; ' ern C. Dickeson, High- land Park; Leroy G. Russo, Jackson; Fred J. DenHerder, Grand Haven; James H. VanZ den, Grand Ha en ; Donald I . Grove, Sturgis ; Edward C. Totten, Detroit; Arthur J. Haga, Muskegon: Roger R. Grove, Sturgis, and Edward Wayne Scott, Fort Wayne, Indiana. A ' alda R. Anderson, Adrian, was awarded a manager ' s letter. t L( m (S s ' t ' Page otic hundred txienty-seven Captain-clcct ' anZylc •■■ flfc ' n m T ' eatiiriiii; nni- of tlic fastest nftcnses in ihc entire ciiunlry, the iiijS-ji) Michigan State Colletje l)asket liall team was rit htfully rej Mnleil as tlie greatest in the lii lnry (it tile seliddl. l)urini; ' the season State won ll i anies and lost iinly fne. Two of these were h)st liy hut a single lioint. Tlie ]iii; hli.tiht of tlie ea (in without question wa the ;i lounilini; ' and hi-iljiant 31 to J4 win over Miehii an at Ann Arhor. 1 )eceniher 7. in the season opener for Jjotli ehooN. The true strength of the Si)artan i- best liou-n he the faet tliat Michigan earrii-d through to a tie with W i con in for the coveted i ' lig Ten title. hour regular nu-nihers of the team, Ca])tain-elect Jim .in ylen, h ' red HeuHerder. Art Haga and Roger • lio e, remain as a nucleus for next year ' s five. Captain Carl h ' elt is the lone regular to graduate. I ' ollowing the Alichigan victory the speedy Spartans we|it througli to ease victories o er liilKdale. I ' enn Slate and Cornell, Then the . ' |)artan met a tartar in ( )hio esleyan hei ' e, January 7, .After leading 17 m ' - - i : ' Page one hundred ttvcnty-eight tn 13 at half time, State slipped tn hjse in the final seconds 31 to 21). Undaunted hy this hearthreakinf, ' reverse State came back to swamp Marquette here to the tune of 29 to 19. The crushing 39 to o L ' niversity of Detrtjit football defeat of last fall was aveni;ed the followinj, ' Friday, when the Titans were humiliated li - a 27 to 13 score at Detroit. Detroit sport critics united in proclaiming State one of the greatest basketball teams in the land. The joy of State fans was not for long tlmugh. The team went to Notre Dame Januar - 2j, onlv to be turned back 29 to 24 by the Irish (|uintet. An injure- to Fred DenHerder earlv in the Cdiitest hurt State ' s chances materially. In a slump as a result of the grueling Notre Dame contest, .State was given a scare three (la s later by Kalamazoo College, but managed to win 30 to 22. The score was knotted at 12 all at half time. Then the Spartans went on a road tri]) that proved decidedly disastrous. Colgate, the alma mater of l ' igc one hundred twenly-nine m s -it Coach r.i ' n ' anAlstyne, defeated State 36 to 35 on I ' eliniary 1, and Syracuse won (i er the (hx-enclads _ ' -| to 17 tlie following; ' niijht. Hope ( oUene, a fixture on tlie State l asket ball schedule, was liler.ally crushed 51 to 18 in a tjame here I- ' eliruary S. Uelroit came a week later for a return engas, ' ement (jnly to t,fo home com])letely humiliated by a stintjing 40 to 15 defeat. As a , , ' ran l climax to the home season Xotre Dame |)layeil here h bruary 22 to a gymnasium full of howl- ing fans that chmg to the very rafters. After two e.xtra |ieriod Iri h luck won out, and State had lost 28 to 2y. jim ' ;mZylen, high scorer of the State team, was out mo i of the contest because of a leg injury, and his absence told heavily. The game was the most thrilling ever witnessed in East Lansing. Lake Forest College closed the home season for State by losing a 40 to 16 decision. State ' s team was at top form against Lake Forest and scored at will. X ' anZylen was on the bench because of the injury that kept him out of the Xotre Dame fray. . 5 ( i As a grand climax to a great season the Staters traveled to Milwaukee to defeat Marquette 26 to 15 on March 4. Milwaukee sports writers lieclared Art Haga, guard, the greatest seen against Marquette this year, not excluding Smith and Donovan, Notre Dame ' s all-American choices. Captain Carl ]- -lt was also showered with praise because of his ability to get the tip-off from his taller Marquette rival, Andrews. More remarkable than anything else in connection with the great State team was the wonderful spirit of the players. Ex-Captain Vern Dickeson and Cappy Russo, regulars a year ago, were relegated to the bench by sophomores during the season, but they worked harder th;m eser, and when the pinch arrived where they were needed, a better res])onse could nut have been asked for. . ' everal other men whcj did not receive letters failed to miss a single practice during the season. Thus was State ' s liasket ball season culminated. One fact was brought out clearly fluring the year and that is, that larger playing quarters must be proxided if all of the fans are to be seated at the games. Several plans to pmvide extra space were advanced but fell thrcnigh during 1928. Next year the needs of the athletic department for omc new arrangement must be met; they can be denied no longer. ' c i a«?- - © 3) Page one v tnfi ww .m WL c? «i, r ■.■. Hln 1 k ' !!sjt B_ Lw- M ' te j i Tipiincr Ilcpi ' inst.in, IVvic, Cunch John K.ilis. McCaiili-y. Manager Moshe Walkins. Wc-cd. llaydcn. Uyinc. Crall. Sachs r.nllach, Davis. Kini-hart. Caruso. Kg-ii t l. ' ijcir ;i ' ;ii ' ils were s:;i cn tlic fol- winy mm in li;L eIi.ill : (_. ' a|ilain I ' dri ' cst l ineli;iri. I ' .:Lst I ..•iiisiiiij ; Roy l)avi , l- .a t I .;insiii,L; : J dim Caruso. Owos.so; Clai ' k ' 1 Idi-siii.nlon. Ailri.iii: ( ' kt;i1(1 I ' .yriK-. Lowell; eiieil I ' evic. Ilespei ' ia: Allieit . ' acli . i.ewi.slon: 1 . II. McC ' aiiley, Richmond; I)()iis,rlas W.ilkins. .Manche.-iter ; James Hayden, Cas sopolis ; M;i. 11. Crall, Dimon- lal.-; .Si.-niley Wee.l. I ' ortlaml; Mel- in r.nll.icli. Ma silon. ( )liio ; George .M. ' K ' ier. Kiehmoncl. M. ' mayer ' .-; letter l(j Joe Mosher. llerrien Center. T.eo I ' .ullanl, Xickslun-!.;-. and l- ' loyd Lewis, . ]idland, were jjiveii er ■ice awards. « UL Captain Rinchart Page one hundred thirty-fon K g lU d1 wfir ti fi 2yS Success again smilL-d on the Michigan State College l)aseball team in 1028 although prospects were gloomy at the start of the season. Coach John Kohs in his customary fashion took a green outfit and moulded it into a formidable machine that included Micliigan, Piig Ten cham- pions, in its list of victims. Captain Forrest Rinehart headed a squad of ball players who individually did not stand out, but together were a nigh-on perfect machine. As in 1927, State experienced little success on the southern training journey the last week of March. The Spartans startefl the southern jaunt oti by defeating Cumberland L ' niversity 5 to 3. Three games played against the Fort Benning officers were not so successful though, State only winning the last one, 9 to 7. On the following day Marysville College, stamping ground of a number of present big league stars Mosher, Manager 6.®K(®S© © © ' c 1 - ® ' Page one hundred ihirty-Hi- |Rl i I FJ durin.i, ' llieir ci)lk i,a- tlays, toolc the measure of Slate, 7 ti) o. A liea y rainsti nii ])reventcd a seconil ,t;aiiie ai;■ain t Marv ille, and tlie Spar- tans ni i ed niirtliward tci wind n]i tlie tri[) with a win (iver tlie I ' ressnian ' s ' I ' echnical Sclioo], 7 t .i 4- Hdnie attain, in far lietter cnnditidn than when Ihi-y iL-fl. tlie S|iartan ii])ene(I jjla} ' before the slndenl-- ami fan nf h ' .a t Lansing hv shutting out Adrian l _■ in o. Kalaniaznd College fell to the Staters lo In 4 in a free hilling contest that was second on the schedule. A contest scheduled fnr A]iril Ji with the I ' liiversily of Chicago was rained nut, much In the snrrnw of fans here, w hn had hn]ied tn see the Marnnns in action. The closest and best pl;iyed home game of the season came next against Syracuse. Al Tolles, iQt i l ' p ' f tr ngo one hundred thirty-sir I 11 I % ii (liminiiti e State .southpaw, tamed the Eastern- ers 2 to I in a game that was replete with thrills. Another rain prevented State from engaging Oberlin on a ro ad trip. The following day Ohio State ' .s sluggers caught the State pitching staff unawares and slammed out a 12 to 5 verdict. Armour Tech came to East Lansing for its annual battle ancl was humbled to the tune of 5 to 2. The next game against West ' irginia U. saw State at its worst. In a contest that was anything but good the Mountaineers won 21 to I. Better, as a result of getting this piece of had baseball out of their system, the Spartans came back to defeat Bradley Tech 8 to 7 in a ten inning fray. A return game here with Olierlin was rained out, as was the annual home contest with N ' otre Dame. fe Page one hundred thirty-sez ' m a: « N ' G4. V (1 Chicago ' . Al. C. A. ColU-gc pnivi.lcd the- I |i|inNitiiin in the mxt cncumiUT. Slatr winning 5 Id 2. A lri|i 1 Snnlli r.cnd. and Xutrc Dame ' s great team w hilcw aslu-d the Spartans to the tunc of 8 Ic ( . As a warm-u]) affair fur the t Mi hig games with Michigan, Slate defeated Hope ll to o here, June I.. Unu ' 15 fomid tile Spartans over at Ann Arhor foi- tlie lirst game again- t Micliigan ' s conlerence ciiam].)s. I ' ete lUillacli, a twirier wlio liad not worl cd a full game all season, took the hill, and it was only after ten innings that Michigan tinally won, 7 to 6. The following day sweet revenge came to State when Michigan was downed o to 4 in the linal contest of the ear here, (ierry Byrne, Slate ' s sophomore luirling ace, held Michigan L_ agc one hunttrcii thirty-ctRht . S i m JJiUvAr ' n i % helpless and aidetl his own cause with a hunic run early in tlif fra -. The homer came on one of the longest hit balls ever seen here. As a result of State and Michigan ' splitting their two games for the last three years it was decided to arrange for three contests in the future. The first is to be played here early in May and the last two at Ann Arbor as a feature of Michigan ' s commencement. S j5L@K©S© © © c 1  - © ® i 2k© Page one hundred thirty-nine t PROSPECTS FOR 1929 W ' itli ten IcllLT winners back fur nctiun and xjnic capable s()].)h()mores cominsj U]), Coach Kohs faced a much easier ta k in inJn ihan in 1928. Captain Rine- iiart, l)a is. (. aruso and Hoising ' ton were the men lii t t(i State through gradua- tion last s] ring. I ' ractice a held in the armory all sprint; and a southern training trip a taken by the squad. Anfither sictorious State baseball team is lo(jked for. 1928 SEASON ' S RECORD State Opponents Cumberland U 5 3 F ort Benning, Ga o 5 Fort Benning, Ga 2 21 Fort Benning, Ga y 7 Marysville College o 7 Pressman ' s Tech 7 4 Adrian College 12 o Kalamazoo College 10 4 Syracuse 2 i Ohio State 5 12 Armour Tech 5 2 West ' irginia I ' I 21 P.radley Tech 8 7 Chicago ' ' Y College 5 2 Xotre Dame O 8 Ho])e II O Michigan 6 7 Michigan 9 4 97 115 Page one hundred forty . Assistant Coach Cast ri. . lm.. . r....«n. A- lainer Heppinstall. knossii-n. Kroll. Lanu. Ki Clark. McAtcc. TiUotson, Captain Wvlic. I.o VARSITY TRACK Upon recommendation of Head Coach Ralph H. Youns and Assistant Coaches Morton F. Mason and jNIiles W. Casteel, major letters were awarded to the fol- lowins members of the 11)28 Michigan State track team: Captain Henrv Wvlie, Captain-elect Lyle Henson, Russell Lord, Paul Smith, Ivan Tillotson, Meredith Clark, Lewis Hackney, Pierre Ken on. William Kroll, Forrest Lang, Harold McAtee, X ' ictor Rossman, Theodore W ' illmarth, Lauren Brown, James Hayden, Flmer Roossien and David Salmon; a manager ' s letter was given to Roy Gazelius. f Coach Young and i ' m mJJe vAVin Wylie (center) and Clark just befo tliev finished one-two STATE ' S OLYiMPIC REPRESENTATR ' E Fred Altlerman, captain of the 11127 Spartan track team and the greatest sprinter ever developed at the college, was the representative of the college at the 1928 Olympic games at Amsterdam. Alderman ran on the 1,600 meter relay team which won one of the three victories America scored on the cinders, and incidentally set a new world ' s record of 3:14.2. Alderman in college achieved most of his fame in the 100 and 220-yard dashes, in which he holds the college record, and was national champion as well. He was, however, the I. C. A. A. A. A. champion at the quarter-mile, the event in which he represented his nation. Wyl cf1 ? ? (£ Page one hundred forty-three tlic top ill the hisli juni|) RE IKW OF SEASON Michigan Stati- ' n jS (nuiliinr sc ' ason began at tiie ()liii) I L-Ia , wlien the Spartans took a third in the mile team race between ' isc(in in and Indiana. At the P ' enn Relays, however, the same four milers — W ' vlie, Clark, l?rown and W ' ill- marth — were second to North Carolina, while the mile relay team of Kroll, Lang, Salmon and Henson, scored a -sensational victorv in one of the s]K-cial mile relays. The real season began with a dual meet at l .a t l.an ing with 1 )etroil Cit} ' College, which State won. S3 tn .| ' ' . Ilen (]n took the itX) and J20, while Clark pulled a surprise b_ - beating Cai)lain W ylie in the mile in 4:28. Willmarth nosed ui m @i s i ' •3 e Page one liumlrcil lorly-foiir ng up in tlie pole out I ' .riiwn in the twii-niilc, wliilf Hackney took the half, McAtee the pole vault, Smith the shot-put, Tillotson the discus, and Harden the javelin. On the following Saturday came one of the best dual meets that has ever been staged at East Lansing when Notre Dame finally defeated Coach Ralph Young ' s team, 64 to 62. Captain W ' ylie won the mile, with Clark second, setting a new college record of 4 :24.2, while W ' illmarth again took the two-mile from his team- mate. Brown, also setting a new record of 9:42.7. Kenyon pulled a surprise by winning the low hurdles, and McAtee went 13 feet to take the pole vault. Tillot- son again captured first in the discus, and Smith and Tillotson finished one- two in the shot-put. Hayden set a new college record in the javelin with a Page one Ituntircd torty-hve SI i ' tnfic T m , ' -A Sm: 1(1 Willniarth as forci-d the iKici- in tile tv lu ' avf (if iS_ feet, l ' 4 incliL-s. TIk ' meet was nni drciiKMl uiilil llir last i.- ' ent, when Al)l)ott of Notre Dame defeated Haclcney of State 1 _ ' six inches in tile lialf- niilc to take the necessan- ])oints for victory. IClder, the .threat Iri h sprinter, took the loo and 220 from Henson, hut not without a stni.i sile. Tn an exhihition race, Alderman, w c ' lrini; ' the color- of the Illinois Athletic Cluli, defeated Otto, former ' ji-i -tar, in the 25i)-y;ird da-h, seltiiiL; ' a world ' s mark of ' .24. J that was not allowed hecaiise of the wind. The track team of Coach ' olmlL; and his ;issistants, Mike Casteel and .Mort -Mason, -wdii their -ecmid Micce-si e st.ate intercolK-ijiate crown the following; Saturday, pilin.i; up 53 i ' 21 jioinl-, f.u ahead of ' p--ilanli, W e-iern . -late, fe ,-©?« a) a@ 2 Page one hundred forty -six UlAttl l 5 ling tlie javelin for Detroit City Colk-ge, All)ii)n, Kalamazoo, Hillsdale, and the remainder uf the state colleges. Henson carried on State ' s sprinting tradition by taking both the lOO and 220-yard dashes, with Lang third in the 100. Wvlie and Clark were second and third in the mile, behind Potter of Ypsilanti. KroU was second in the 440, and Roossien and Hackney were second and third in a fast half-mile. Tillotson also took a second in the discu , ami was third in the shot-put, which was won l)} ' Paul Smith, r.nnvn won the two-mile from his teammate, Will- S . c fp rp . : e:, i , - martli. st-ttinfj a new intercolk-fjiatc record of 11:43.2. McXtt ' c ticil for first in tin- ])ole vault, the State mile team was third in its e ent. and Hayden and Mc. tee finished second and third in the javelin. In a special 175-yard race at the state meet, .Alderman won in the record time of :i7.3, displacing Charlie Paddock ' s mark of :t7.4. l.e i of Detroit City College, who later made the Olympic team, was second, with Otto of the 1. . . C, third, and Robb of the Universit ' of Michigan, ;nid former s])rint champion of . - cotland, fourth. The .Spartans made an im])ressi e showing at the ! ' ' .;i--tern Intercollegiates at Cambridge, .Mass., when thev tied for eighth place with Princeton, with ten Page one liHiidrcii forty gltt ' CS ri of Y|,. points. HtiiMin was fourth in the 220, ' }-he was third in the mile, Ix-hind Lutt- man of Harvard and Cox of Penn State, with Clark of Michigan State, fourth. Lauren Brown took third in a close two-mile, heing nosed out by Reid of Har- vard, and Hagen of Columliia. State was barely nosed out of the Central Intercnllegiate title at Milwaukee, scoring , points to 56 for Marquette. Xotre Dame was third with 41, while Grinnell had 13, Lombard 7, Carroll 3, and Loyola of Chicago i. State made an impressive showing in the distances. Captain W ' ylie setting a new C. L C. record of 4:22.2 in the mile, with Clark second in 4:24. Brown won the two-mile in I) 137. 5, also a C. L C. record, displacing Willmarth ' s college record set earlier in the season. Willmarth was third in this race. In the half-mile. Hackney secured revenge on Abbott of Notre Dame by winning the race in 2 :oo. McAtee took the pole vault crown with another leap of 13 feet, while Smith won the shot- put with 42 feet 2 inches, and Tillotson took the discus with 129 feet 4 inches. Carney of Marquette defeated Ha -den of State in the javelin to win the meet. Henson scored well in the sprints, and Kroll looked good in the 440. At the national intercollegiates, Henson showed surprising form by taking third place in the 220 against the cream of the nation ' s s[(rinters, while Mc.Vtee tied for fourth jilace in the pole vault. Two Michigan State athletes secured national ranking in the American Honor Rdll for their work during the 1928 season. Wylie was placed fifth in the mile with a best time of 4:22.2, while Brown ' s mark of 9:37.5 secured for him fourth place on the list of the nation ' s greatest two-milers. Page one hundred forty-nine VARSIT ' ( ROSS-COUNTRY Michigan Slair in igjS Ixia led (hk- ni tin- .greatest cross-country teams in the nation, ami umloulitcdly the liest in the history of the college. For tlie .second consecutive year the . Spartans went lluouLih their schedule undefeated, trouncing the l ' ni ersit of Xolre I )aine JJ to jS. the I ' niversity of Michigan 23 to 32, and the University of Mariiuette 17 t i 42. In .addition the .sp.art.ans won their tltird consecutise Central intercollegiate cross-coinitrx title, ni.aking ;i low score of 21) to 36 for lUitler L ' nisersity and 6y for Yp.silanti Xonn.al. .Maripiette failed to tinish a full te.ini .ami did not count in the scorintT- m U % -r Vi 5 Page one hundred fifly-lvio I X Kidder, Roossien, Kcid. Vi ll,.wd, Capt In tlif C I. C. nifct the entirt ' State Mjuacl finislied ahead of the li t Ypsilanti Xormal runner, anil Ypsihinti in turn had a ' iin won the Michis ' an Intcrcolle_t, ' iate championshi]). State ' s great team was led by the pride of the .Spartan distance runners. Captain Lauren Brown. Brown scored easy victories in all three of the dual meets, and met his only defeat in the C. I. C. conference at the hands of .Sivak of Butler, a former Illinois Athletic Club runner and a veteran performer. Ted W ' illmarth, who W ' as elected captain for i j2[), was another consistent per- former and he w ' as close to Brown in every race. Prospects for 1929 are unusual in that of the list of letter winners, Coach Mason will lose only Roberts, while the freshman class was productive of sf me very good cross-country material. In recognition of the unusual performances of the cross-country team, major letters and gold championship track shoes were awardefl for the second con- secutive year in this so-called minor sport. The men to win the coveted awards were Captain Lauren I ' .rown, Captain-elect Ted W illmarth, Elmer Roossien, Flo -d Roberts and I.eonai ' d Dowil. John Reid wa given a minor letter. Page one hundred iifty-three tl£ Manager nredahl. Hentlcy. Swan, Farleman. Kane, Jennings, Coach Ball VARSITY TENNIS Winning five (Hit nf il seven intercollegiau- meets, the Spartan tennis team proved successful in { ' tjH. X ' icturies were gained (i er Notre Dame anil Marquette. r.esides dual meets, tiiere were .state meets in which State showed strength. At the Slati ' invitational Meet at Hillsdale, Mav 17, ihe Spartans tied for second place with Hillsdale College. Stale pl.iced second at the Tenth Annual . l.ate Intercdllegiate with ten jioints. Western .State ran up eleven points to lake the cu]). Kane and l- ' arleman were runners-up in the douliles. The entire team was well balanced, with Kane and .Swan dding well in the singles, and Farleman anfl Kane teamed in the douhles. Coach C. D. Ball awarded minor sports letters n C ' aiilain M. ( i. h ' arleman. East Lansing; K. M. Hentley, Owosso : 1). 1 . Swan, nelroil: I ' . I.. Kane, Owosso ; and G. W. U ' unings, Highland Park. .Service awards were gi en W. V. . yraull. Detroit: and C. M. .Shigley, Lansing. SEASON ' S RECORD Opponents .State College of City of Detroit i 5 .- lhion o 7 L ' . of Micliigan o Notre 1 )anie 3 4 Marquette University 3 4 Armour Tech • 4 3 College of City of Detroit 2 5 22 28 I ' uc hundred fifty 4- • i :? Von Voightlander, Evans Coach Waffa, Haigh, Captain George Bauer, Kershaw VARSITY FENCING Fencing attracted considerable interest at Michigan State in 1029, with a nuna- ber of dual and open meets being held. The team was rather inexperienced at the start of the season, but made an enviable record. The team won three matches and lost three during the regular season. Three Big Ten opponents downed State — Michigan, Ohio .State, and Wisconsin being victors over State ; Ohio winning by one point. At the end of the season minor awards were given Captain George Bauer, Hastings ; W. B. Kershaw, Wyandotte ; K. A. Von Voightlander, Jackson ; and L. B. Haigh, Lansing. . service award was given Gordon Evans, Detroit. M iS) ' cfit?a«? - rage S l .l 2- Coach Hoercher, Tate, Rasikas, Moore, Smith, Scheid, Schaubel, Cook, Manager Van Ar Craig, Captain EUinger, Freeland VARSITY SWIMMING Michigan State entered the field of swimming again in 1929, after a year ' s layoff because of a defective filtering system in the pool. The team was hampered considerably by a change in the coaching staff in mid-season. Frank Hoercher acted as State coach during most of the season. State won three meets in 1929 and lost three. New records were hung up in almost every event. At the close of the season major awards w ere given Horace Craig, backstroker of Detroit, and Paul Freeland, free style swinnner of Omena. Both men were outstanding in 1929. The regular swimming awards went to Captain A. G. EUinger, Detroit ; John Rasikas, Grand Rapids; Edward Cook, Muskegon; C. G. Scheid, Kalamazoo; R. C. Schaubel, Grand Rapids ; . rthur .Smith, Detroit ; and John Tate, Detroit. Service awards were given E. H. Rjornscth. Oak Ridge, III., and E. H. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. SEASON ' S RECORD State Opponents Northwestern L ' niversity 15 52 Michigan 13 58 DePauw University 50 17 Grand Rapids Y 34 J Grand Rapids Y 38 20 Michigan Normal 51 16 201 190 Page o f hundred fifty-six ' -Tv-n .f -; oach John Kobs, Manager Henry, Jo [1. Clark. Harris, Hawkins. Kennedy VARSITY HOCKEY Hockey labored under its usual handicaps at State again in 1929, but in spite of this the Spartans made a fair record on the ice. During the season the Spartan puck chasers won three games, lost three, and tied one. A scheduled contest with Minnesota was canceled on account of soft ice. At the end of the season Coach John Kobs awarded minor sports letters to the following: Donald Clark, Buffalo, N. Y. ; John Hawkins, Hudson; Elwood Harris, Flint: Arthur Harper, I ault Ste. Marie; Donald Jones, Lansing: Willard Kennedy, Sault Ste. Marie ; and J. Parks Pinson, Birmingham. Service awards were granted Koester Christensen, Escanaba ; Marvin Home, Dearborn ; Clark Lindberg, Gladstone ; James MacKinnon, Detroit ; Stuart Olson, Calumet; Peter Stimac, Coppery City; and Bernard Schimniall, Detroit. SEASON ' S RECORD State Opponents Battle Creek Civic Club o i Michigan i 9 Ralph ' s Sport hap o o Detroit U 8 o Battle Creek Civic Club i 4 Michigan 8 2 Detroit U o 8 24 Page one hundred Afty-Si VARSITY WRESTLING HandicapiK-d l)_ ' a chantji-- in the cuachint staff, the 193) Michi.i, -i State Col- lege wrestHng team did not make such an envialile record as in other seasons. During the season State lost three meets and won one. Western Reserve University fell to the Spartans in the final meet of the season by a 27 to 3 count. Michigan, Chicago and Ohio L ' niversity defeated the Staters during the course of the season. State achieved its greatest success in the Michigan A. A. U. meet at Flint after the close of the regular season, winning three titles. Joslin won the heavy- weight crown. Captain Harry Kurrle the ife-pound title, and ' a.gner of the freshmen, was the victor in the 126-pound class. At the close of the season Coach Glenn Ricks awarded Captain Harry Kurrle of Owosso, ;i major sweater for his excellent work during the season. Kurrle was defeated hut once in 1029. Minor sports awards went to A. F. Wilhur, Detroit; H. J. Thamer. Marquette; M. G. Marshall, East Lansing; R. S. Tompkins, Detroit; M. T. Schultz, East Lansing; R. W. Peterson, Detroit; and M. L. Joslin, Grand Rapids. x© ' - _ . . -- _ _ ®i(@s©ii hundred fifty-eight 1 ; = ' V- ' V Oplach. Dole, Olson, Coach John Kobs, Handy, Paul Beasley, Wame, Coe, Nolan, Joslin, Exo, Young, Ptasnik P.u kirk. r,,„ss. l-ase. Robinson. Captain Killoran. Gross. Schrems. Tiir FRESHMAN FOOTBALL l (jr the l ii ' t linir in a minil)t ' r of years, a r;iilu-r -ni;ill -(|u;icl cif fn.- liinaii foot- hall aspirants rt ' ijortcil at Michigan State la-l tall. Whatever the --(Hiail lacked in i e it made uj) in spirit, .and C ' naches Kohs and Wan . Nt ne were able t ' nioiild ,a tiijlitinj.; ' te.ani that broke e en in the two frames plaved dnriiii; the season. - t the end of the season lunnerals were awarded to the following; men: Captain Edward Killoran. 1-;. J. l ' ,ea-ley, O. E. Coe, h ' lovd Driscoll, W. l-.. Dole, J. L. Douj;]as, L. W. h.xo. . V. I ' ase ' , M. C. Cross. .M . 1 ' .. Holler. . . . 1. Jones, Georsre Handy, C. J. Opalach. H. C. Olson, .Anthnn I ' ta-nick. jack Paul, Herman Roliinson, . . 11. . chreni . . tex-en . ' luka. Cecil ' riinier. U. 1.. W.irren, and K. S. ' ouni;. Page one hundred ii.rly SI skuul. Bruse, Coach Cuivin n, Vanderplow, Cuthbertson FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Losing but two games, the Michigan State College freshman basket iiall team in 11)20 was equally as strong as anv in the history of the school. The team went through a btilif schedule, winning from Alma freshmen, Grand Rapids Junior twice, and from Port Huron Junior College. The two defeats were suffered at the hands of the powerful ' estern State Teachers College yearlings. Carlton Colvin, a member of the State basket ball squad one year ago, coached the team, and introduced the VanAlstyne style of play to the yearlings. Freshman numerals were awarded to the following; George Averill, Cadillac; Randall Boeskool, Grand Rapids; Maurice Chase, Niles ; Harold Cuthbertson, Flint ; Henry DeHaan, Grand Rapids ; Harold Green, Detroit ; Dee Pinneo, ( Irand Rapids; and John Vanderplow, Muskegon. .Service sweaters were awarded Ryerson Bredin, Muskegon Heights; Clitford Carlson, Negaunee ; and P dward J. Kilkjran, Lansing. SK. SOX ' S RECORD State Alma Freshmen 39 Grand Rapids Junior 30 W ' estern State Freshmen 25 Port Huron Junior 34 Grand Rapids Junior 24 Western .State I ' reshmen 25 Opponents 24 28 30 -23 14 28 147 r hundred sixty-one Manager l. ' ,v7(-lii.s - ' -.i..h Cancel. Cnacli Ma-.n. IlaTi.lIii. I ' lai.k. Knllit ' u s, Cach Vouns. Trainer Ileppinstall Dill. D. Clark, Payne. Carr. Yarger. Ryan, Waterman. H. Clark Voelker, Price. Dowd, Reichle, Captain O ' Connor. Russell. Grove. Frishie. Balbeck FRESHMAN TRACK The 1928 freshman track loam, under the direction of Head Coach Ralph Young and Assistant Coaches Morton Mason and Mile Casteel, developed its usual quota of varsity material. Two dual meets were held, the Spartan year- lings defeating both Alma College and Central State Teachers by one-sided scores. Robert O ' Connor was elected captain of the S((uad. Outstanding freshmen performer were l)ur t in the i rints. Captain O ' Connor and Dowd in the distances, Xordberg and Roger drove in the i)ole vault, Dill in the weights, and Russell and ' oelker in the hurdles. I ' reshman numerals were awarded to the following men: Dudley Arnold, Howard P.allbach, ( ierald llreen, ( irady Calvert. Stuart Carr, Donald Clark, Howard Clark, Reuben Dill, Leonard Dowd. Clyne Dur-t. Harvey Dunning, Loring Fullerton, Stanley l- ' risbie, Roger (Jrove, Louis ll.indier, Carl Nordberg, Robert O ' Connor, Donald I ' ayne, Kenneth Plank, Donald Price, Floyd Reichle, John Reid, (luilford Rothfuss, Robert Russell, h ' .dgar Ryon. Arthur ' oelker, Sanford Ware, Ralph Waterman, Ronald Wilson, and Kemieth Yarger. t : % %n ' Q-M : : M -Manager Peck, Prendergast, Warner. Kahl, Langdon, Ridler. Coach Fi Byrne, Cornwell, Maskrey, Ledyard, VanDam, Callaghan Turpa, Hoy. Rinker, Gaffner, Knizcl, Scott, Gibbs FRESHMAN BASEBALL Coach L. L. Frimodig turned out an t-xcfptional freshman baseball in 1928. The team went through a seven-game schedule without a single defeat. Some likely varsitv material is includeil in the list of numeral winners. At the end of the season numerals were given to the following: Captain John Gafifner, Escanaba ; Dwight Brown, Constantine ; K. M. Byrne, Lowell ; Stanley Cornwell, Grand Rapids ; C. H. Callahan, Detroit ; E. H. Gibbs, Perkins ; Gordon Hoy, Beaver Falls, Pa. ; Harris Kahl, South Lyon ; W. O. Knisel, Blissfield ; John Langdon, Detroit; S. M. Ledyard, Sturgis ; Gerald Maskrey, Detroit: Dan Prendergast, Owosso ; Don Ridler, Detroit; W. H. Rinker, Asbury Park; K. Wayne Scott, Fort ' a ne, Ind. ; I,. J. Turpper, Lewiston ; J. V. VanDam, Grand Rapids ; R. C. Warner, Detroit ; anil S. F. Maire, Grosse Pointe Park. SEASON ' S RF-XORD State Opponents Detroit Northwestern 9 5 Flint Junior College 19 3 Central State Fresh 17 3 Hillsdale Fresh 7 3 Hillsdale Fresh 6 3 Flint Junior 15 5 Central State 9 3 82 25 ti i f@iE©;S©. (£ ' c 1t? «? -(£ Page one hundred sicty-thrcc a a Tiscli, Hurhans. Henderson. Gould Coach J. Waffa, Atwell. Gibbon, Glasgow, Fassett FRESHMAN FENCING .State was represented by an excellent freshman fencing team in 19J9. .Mthough no meets were scheduled the team practised regularly under the direction of Coach Joseph Wafifa, and gave the varsity some lively practise. Several of the freshman foilsmen an- Inoki-d to as varsity timber for next year. At the close of the year numerals were ijiven Captain B. R. ( libbon, Wyan- dotte; Burt Glasgow, Pontiac : W. W. . lwell, Coldwaler : P. J. Fassett, East Lansing: and A. P . Henderson, l ' ' a t Lansing. !3 8 Page o c hundred sixty-four $ Manager Horn, R. Jones, Hendee, C. Jones, Coach Ma Steimle, Stephens, Kalbfleisch, Hodgson FRESHxMAN CROSS-COUNTRY Michigan State ' s 1928 freshman cross-country team appeared productive of some good varsity material. The squad was directed by Morton F. Mason, the varsity coach. Steimle, a former Western State Teachers runner, was the winner of the novice run at the start of the season, held over the short course, but in the all- fresh championship run on the full varsity course, Jones was the winner. Freshman numerals were given to the following men : R. D. Hendee, L. R. Jones, H. A. Stephens, E. L. Hodgson, H. R. Kalbfleisch, A. L. Jones and E. H. Steimle. u 5 fdge one hundred sixty-five n Coach Oaulicit. Captain Hake, l)e ries, auglian. Jo Undgrcn. Higley. Kahn, Jensen FRESHMAN SWIMMING . hlii)U,t, ' li liaiidicapiH-il hy a mca,i, ' L-niess of material, Freshman Coach Russell Dauhert turned out rallner an outslamlin.t;- yearlin.ij; team in )2[). At the end of tlie seaM)n numerals were i;iven Captain J. A. Hake, (Jrand Rapids; J). ]■ ' .. 1 )e ' rie-., I ' :.i- t Lan-in. : 11. ( i. Hii ley. Benton Harbor; C. G. [ensen, l.an- in.i;: A. M. lone , Crand RapiiK ; (1, 15. Rahn, Detroit; A. K. IJngren, Coidwater; and X. 1). X ' au han, ( ) eoda. Dnrinir tlie sea on the team set a number of new freshman marks. : «- - liunitreil sixly-sU _y Q ; i j; SI Pennington, Sherer. I.uce, Molt, Shader; Coach Ball in background fe FRESHMAN TENNIS A powerful freshman tennis team represented Michigan State College on the courts in 1928. Two matches were played, and State was victorious in both, defeating Rattle Creek College 5 to 2, and the City College of Detroit Fresh- men, 6 to I. At the close of the season numerals were awarded to the following: Willis Pennington, W. P. Mott, Lyle Shader, O. K. Kling, F. H. Sherer, B. A. Dole, and G. H. Finlev. r t V Page otic hundred sixty-i e: l5 WOMAN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Miiix-iicc l ' .anlia,t, ' el, Frcsidciit 1 W inifrcil Kalclnliakr, Vicc-f ' rcsidcnt Haltit.- Lucas, Secretary Gladys TravntJi ' , Treasurer liciH- Clia])in, Publicity .Marii- I .iica.-, Social Shirley Mixer, Concession (k ' rtriide W ' oodworth, Cheering Frances F ' errin, Soccer Alice Hunter, Hockey Helen Murdock, Dciiici)i( Marion Fddy, ' rciniis (Jenevieve San ford, Canoeing Marie Bostleniann, lutwHiui MANAGERS Ruth Preston, Golf Shirley Aliller, Basket Ball Dorothy Holden, Volley Ball Dorothy Rowditch, Szvimming Tlura Austin, Rifle Rulh dark. Hiking I ' iance Laml), Skating Aniiii ' l.aura llecker. JMiseball Phyllis Trautniann, fencing Zelda Devine, Track Gh;irlotte Curtis, .Ireherv ' Page one Imndrcd ic-.cniyf.v. i ®K©S© sSi©) ' c 1 «l- ®r ' ® :aS Page one hundred seventy-three Si Chapin, H. Lucas, Mixer, Perrin, Werback. Piatt. Banhagel, Castle, Trautmann Devine, G. Woodworth, Kalchthaler, Lamb, M. Woodworth. Hunter, Lautner S CLUB Members of the Women ' s Athletic Association earning 1,000 W. A. A. points are entitled to wear an S and are members of the S Club. The highest honor of the association is the Honor Roll on which a member ' s name is placed on earn- ing 1,500 points. HONOR ROr.L WINNERS k Bessie Castle Phyllis Trautmann Irene Chapin Fage otic hundred seventy-four t ' Standing, Left to Right — Trautmann, Glynn, Tiatt, Krusen, Cliapin, G. Woodworth, Wood, Hall, MacNames Seated, Left to Right — Mixer, Bowditch, M. Woodworth, Lipka, Courtney, Thomas, Stephens, Flynn GREEN SPLASH Honorary Sivimming Society OFFICERS Gertrude Woodworth, President M. Wilson, Secretary D. Bowditch, Vice-President V. Lamb, Treasurer Clarissa Anderson, Advisor J. Flynn L. Krusen P. Trautmann D. Bowditch I. Chapin F. Lamb M. L. Lipka M. MacNames Helen D. Grimes SENIORS G. Woodworth M. Woodworth L. Mordrige JUNIORS M. Wilson S. Mixer A. Glenn SOPHOMORES M. Stephens M. J. Thomas ASSOCIATE MEMBERS D. T. Parker E. Hall M. Courtney R. Wood J. Piatt D. Holden M. Marks I. King Tane Darland h ' age one hundred i u WINNERS OF CLASS HOCKEY HONOR TKAM iMATCHES Juniors 7 Sophomores 3 Juniors 7 Seniors .... Freshmen .. Sophomores HOWLING HO.VOR HOWl.I.N ' G TE. .M P. Dc-Vries T. Trachel M. Hubbard M. Diilso K. I.ipka RESULT OF M. TCHES Freshmen 1494 Sophomores 1674 Juniors 1731 Seniors 1 740 I U-ft Ij R, „i—A VM„,i,.. . I.. K..1I1. K. W, jVoI ill Pklurt—U. Hubbard. D. Malpa.s Page one hundred seventy-six V f L ' fj gw r; I OLLF.Y BALL HONOR TEAM Alice Hunter Dorothv Leith Winona Petersen Ruth Preston Margaret ' ilson Back Ro;;-— Miller. Foster. Becker, Holden (Manager). Front Row — Sexton, Rulison, Dulso (Captain), Dell. Horning Other Members Xot in Picture — LeBeau, Leith VOLLEY BALL RESULTS Sophor Freshn BASKET BALL RESULTS Won Fresh Senio Junio, Sopl: Front Hoxv — G. Fox, Kline (.Captain), M. Fo ti m - ' t BASKET BALL HONOR TEAM Guards — Bessie Castle Grace Connor Forzvards — Genevieve Fox Magdelene Fox Center — Kath. Goehler Side Center Marion .Marks Page one hundred seventy-seve id. Austin. . sliUy, Tinsman, Sliassbt rgir. V,-mgi in.- nt Fields, Floten, Relikopf, Kaiser, Walker, Harvey. Kempfe Hunter. Howard, Goodspeed, M. Fox, G. Fox. Larry CO-ED VARSITY RIFLE MATCHES— 1929 -M. S. C. Visitors January 19 L ' nivi-Tsity il ' Ne aila 472 Northwestern 472 468 January 26 Massachusetts . griciillural College 484 Kansas State Agricultural College 957 932 February 2 L ' nivcrsity of Missouri 486 477 February 9 l ' nivcrsity of South Dakota 490 476 DcPauw 490 February 16 Iniversity of Vermont 490 492 State College of Washington 490 465 I ' niversity of Kansas 490 487 South Dakota State College 490 464 February 23 Cornell University 484 48S Carnegie Tech 484 49c Coe College 484 Iniversity of Michigan 484 .March 2 I ' niversity of Delaware 482 I ' niversity of California ' 482 483 I ' nive rsity of Nevada 482 481 -March 9 University of Cincinnati 481 University of Idaho 481 486 Iniversity of Maryland 481 488 March 16 University of Nebraska 485 Oklahoma .X. and M 485 471 University of Wyoming 485 482 m.  WINNERS OF INTER CLASS SWIMMING HONOR TEAM Margaret Stephens Martha Farlev G. Woodwort ' h M. Woodvvorth Mildred Morton Elva Warner Left to Right— 1 ; W K. Uillrr, I rracllil. 1). i ' MUvdll M. Stephens, li. Patterson (Manager). J. VVhitely, INTER-CLASS SWIMMING RESULTS Sophomores 38 Seniors 24 Freshmen 13 Juniors 8 INTER-CLASS RIFLE RESULTS Freshmen 389 Seniors 388 Juniors 385 Sophomores 367 WINNERS OF INTER-CLASS RIFLE HONOR RIFLE TEAM Genevieve Fox 100 Marjorie .Ashley 98 .Mice Hunter 98 Phyllis Shassberger 98 Left to Right— H. Goodspeed. G. Fox. M. Fox. M. Larry aasi . I i Page one hundred sevcnty-ni: m ' m. a: , A phA Chi OmegA I690 ThemiAtv iZBO Ero AlpKicva J 195 4 J l:© Ptigc one hundred eighty FEATU«C Verrvc Dicke orv Presidcrvl Stu iei t Council President W. G.A. Robert MiltvTvi ? -v W I Mdno itN Editor - Mithigon State Nevws PJ 1 1 J 1 1 i ' 11 5 Vl L i iir - T 1 « ■ ' «• - ---- L 1 ' ■• U:d n. ' • - r kJ - - — . . Wdrrcrv SKoolc -- H rb Pl 3Ce Cadet Colonel Lucile Burv e . Corps Sponsor — Page one hundred eighty-three The Cdrtvpu ; Beautif ixl- ii , surnxncr srv eitvcrold jewel v iivwiivter a spot at UTV ' urpO ' i ed bcdaty atfft- ted iy pUdes wc will never forget • Tore i of- Ardeiv Piivctmtv,tKcR ? i Ceddr 3jov«m ' Ldrvc, divd all the rest. - ?- A pf - - ■.V ■ ; V l2 V i it . . . I.SI ' ay« one hundred eighty-four ' « - i% -- ' Page one hundred eighty-five r Page ottc hundred eiglity-. Piigc one hnnilrcd eighty-. newest ddditiorvto tKc Odm« puJ of Michig n. State - - ity bcll- rin jrv out as eacK quarter hour runs it3 courje - th« 0 of Mr, dnd Mrs , J. W. Beaumont, as 4 memorial to the. iirsi colleg e building irv the United States to be d« voted entirely to the study of A rKMltMre. r j ' f r -:.2fer Page one liun lrcrl cinhlyeight Page one hundred eighty-i Page one hundred tiiiiely Page one hundred ninety-one by no means th« kost of the Ic.O.T.C.unifs or an- z.zd vwifhin thccolle (J bond comporing ' -favor My wiih th« finest (jfAmer iwn Or dniwtions ani- whose future under the • • able direction of Leonand- Fdlcone will bca bnlli jn4r and well earned success. ar C ll !, A ' lict- oiii ' liiiiiitrcl niiPc .v(uo I V ' .M. - ni ¥•:— '  -ft- If.- ■— Pff c (?«£■ hundred ninety-three Pagt ' ui ' hundred ninety-fo Page one hundred nincty-Hvc J t wf I ' ligc one hiiiulrcd iiiir .VJi Fuse one Imudrcd ninetysczc PiiKC on,- l,uii,ln;l niiiclyciglit S vartz Creek .Avell • Xrvowrv clowivbdrvd, is probably tiKcmoit- populdr organization orv tK« Campu? . It ? pre-servce i-s al v iy 3 demflkivded dt Jvoixxc ba-sXetbaU dmc? dn it«3 out of tawrv eri ' d meivts Keep ttve i)oy5 busy most ot ' their spare titue. TV Ldtvd i3 rvowtryit out for v axLc3-«vili€. Page one hundred itinely-i I ' agc lu ' o hiiii ' lrcd Fiigc tivo hundred one r ffjmv.M .x ' I ' agc Ixk-o hutidrcii tw Page two hunilred Ihr Led t h.c J-H4F Page l:iu huficlrcd four Page txvo hundred five I ' iigv two hundred six Page tivo hundred seven Page luo huiiilrcil eight Page HO hundred i Jciclc Horr teclc Football Captoi ' r - Carl Pel-b-- liasketbaii CaptaiiN TrdcK Claptair ■ T S-fSd Willi4rrvMiill«r ■Pr«5idtnt Senior- «, CIA 33 MarioryWoodwortlv Prcji ' dcnf o-f Union PitRc t ' xco hundred ten dRGAIltZATir r . ' i i r N : jartnfii EXCALIBUR Loiul 1 1 ouorary Campus l-riilcnnix founded at M. S. C. in ig r ' Ik I ' xcalilnir. cni(jr nu-n ' li(iiiiir;ir - ocii-lx. i ciiiii|ii] i,-(l nf thii c iiH-iuhcrs of the cni(ir (.■la wlm liasc- (li lin.i;iii luil llu-iii cl (,- in tin- acli ilir-- nf tlu- campus, lia c (IfiiiDiislrateil llicir tjualilio of Ic-aLkT hip, and wJiosl- character warrants this (Hstinction. I Mi;.MI ' .I-.RS Harry Hiirris VVilliain Miillcr Jack H(irnl.cci Kdbcrt Mchinis jeliii Kelly ( ' ■(.(MRo Macicr Wrn Dickcson J. Burreii Brown c i a y z s . Ng Dttl 1 1 o fi r t ti C.ini-t iik. l.UL. ' S W,MiM«,.i-tli, I-arli-y. Trantmanii. I ' .illis. Scj SPHINX Local Honorary Ciiinl ns t] ' oincii ' s Fratcriiily Founded at M. S. C. in 1016 m The Sphinx Society is an honorary campus organization whose meml)ers are chosen primarih- for their service to the college; scholarship, leadership, and character are considered also. Throughout the year Sphinx sponsors activities which contribute to the development of college life in general. PATROXESS Aliss Neva LovewcU HOXOR. RY . D ' ISORS Mrs. H. H. Halladay Miss Helen D. Grimes ACTIVE MEMBERS Pauline Masscy, President Phyllis Trautmann, Vice-President Marie Lucas, Secretary and Treasurer Lucile Bunge Elizabeth Gillis Beatrice Comstock Henriette Scovell Ellen Parley Marian W ' oodworth I Cf1«  0+3 Page two hundred fifteen tnfiG SCABBARD AM) BLADE National Honorary Military Fraternity rounded at University of IP ' isconsiii in tgi4 Seventeen Companies, Three Posts Established at M. S. C. in igi4 Comfany K. First Regiment ASSOCIATI ' : M l-.MBRRS Lt. Col. T. L. Sherburne Maj. C. T. Stahle Capt. E. Johns Capt. P. W. Hardic Capt. J. H. Hinwoorl Capt. R. E. Larson Lt. C. R. Chase .• CTIVE MEMBERS H. R. Ray C. Cole F. Haven K. Spraguc H. Hendry H. Place A. Pfannenschmidt M. Losey W. C. Pcck T. J. Ramsdell W. R. Shook H. J. Burris B. E. Jump A. G. Ellinger J. Hartman G. Hitchings E. F. Bred low H. Sprague H. L. Hcnson F. Lang L. E. Peterson H. McAtee W. Moeller W. Muller T. Stevens C. Passink Page two hundred sixteen Lt. K. P. Flagg Lt. Rocka feller H. H. Halladay L. W. Watkins H. Rather K. L. Buttcrficld R. S. Shaw M. R. Hopkins S. Kreagcr V. R. Anderson J. A. Hutchison J. W. VanPuttcn T. J. Levitt C. C. Mullctt R. F. Bowers J. H. VanZylen b. B. Grove V. H. Donaldson W. M. Baxter F. H. Oswalt J. K. Hayden R. n. Lowry (i. R. Burns L. Crihhs I Porter E. Ellsworth E. C. Tottcn L. Smith K. Lafayette C;. Northcott L. GoiiUt A. Sachs f @ iJJalvA ' u IS Nurthcutt. llickuy, Cribba, bliook, LaFayutlL ' . lUinis Anderson. Leavitt, Bowers, Schwab, Krieger, Peck. Hartman Grove, Baxter. Haven, VanZvlen, Oswalt, Moeller. Hitchings. Donaldson Hopkins, Pryor, Place. Sherburne. Stable, Stevens, Passink, Burris, Peterson Sachs. Havden. Porter, Kllsworth, Smith, Lowrv. Miillett SCABBARD AND BLADE ■ cfi a - 1 Page t7vo liutuircil sevoitecn %lv v n£i X ' ARSITV CLUB ii()XOK. k ' mi;mhi:rs C. 1). I ' .allanl E. I., lletchins 1.. I). lUirliaiis Dr. K. W. Huston M. W. (-•asUL-l J. H. Kolis Prof. f. W. I ' hapinaii AI, F. Mason A. .1. (;rocsl)«-k 1.. W. Watkins Prof. T. B. Hassclman R. H. Young OFFICERS ,r. H. Hayclcn, Pi-rsidcnt L. P. Brown, Scnrlary T. ' anZylcn, ricc-Prcsident D. Watkins, i rcaxiircr ACTIM ' . MEMBERS J. H. . nilcrson M !•: Bullacli G. W Byrne K. P. ( hristensc M !■: (lark C. p. Pole- C .1. Polvin E. ( ok C. J. Cral.ill M p. Crall 1 . w Danzi.ncr ' . c. Dickcson A. G. Kllingcr Af A Eggcrt G. P). Ferrari K. . . Gczclius D. B. (irovc T.. IP Hackney H. P. Henson J. G. Ht P. ppinstall I lilcliings P. . . Hi.rnl.eck H , Knrrle 11. 1 .an- IP P. .McAtcc K. II. .McCauIey (i. W Maoier W I ' . Pa Moeller ■■sink ' . Pe ic IP C. Ray I-. T. Roberts F,. J. Roossien ' . H. Rossman P. G. Knsso . . W. Sachs IP . . Salmon P G. Tillotson F:. C , Tf.tten S. ¥.. Weed S. C. Whitlock T. v.. Willmarth J ' f:ir% 2, ' f=i - r i 3 I tifii ' l-.iO hundred eighteen j gg S ttJAlo rtn n (.;f2eliv,s, Crall. KoosKii. .Vnderson. Uacknt-y. anZyleil, Bullock, I ' .n.wn Burns, Hitchings, Alderman, Heppinstall, Lang, Henson, Hodges, Colvin. Ilarpi Watkins, Salmon, Cook, Grove, Pevic, Passink, Russo VARSITY CLUB :«a ' % ?«a.,i (S)iS ' Cf 1 - - S Page two Imiulrcd iiwelc rtnfi i ' W , n-lin. I ' .axh:.. I ' .nM l ni nin . T, ai , Mnr c. r.i.l,,sln, iiur Ilolmes. Comstock OMICRON NU A ' alioiKi! lloiiiiniry lldinc F.cinwinicx Fralrntily Founded at L S. C. in IQIJ ALPHA CHAPTER i-Acri.T - .mi:mi ' .i- ' .ks Dean Jean KruiRcr Miss Julia Tiar Miss Louise (. ' lenuns Miss Osce Hughes Miss Winifred (iettemy Miss F.lizalicth Beniis Miss Anna P.aylia Miss Ri.lu-rta Hcrshcy ACTIX ' I-. MI-Mr.I ' lRS oi-M- ' in-.ks Marv Riel)CslK-imer, Frrsidi-iil Heatrice Ci)nistock, Vice-President (iladvs Morse. Sarcttirx I ' lorence Cowles Marie Hostleniann Marjoric Zemkc Christine Newark Florence Xadean I ' .mma Holmes, Treasurer SKXIOKS J L. MORS ' riiera Austin Marijie Thompson Helen Linn I ' lizalicth Burge l- .rnestine Soverccn I c i«?a - : ?) ®:; i=© Pane Cio Imitdrcil l-.iciily !pi©g U Alu rtn Sii CI Call, Baxter, Geztlius, Samlcrs, Clark, Simonson, ihslhi DeVries, Barnes, Hanlon, Whitfield. Pierce, Surls, Henry, Ilelfrich Rehkopf, Prof. Dirks, Keck, Blivin, Field, Bergquist, Reichow, Hartman Niemi, Kling, Coakes. Kurtz TAU BETA PI Xaliiiiial Honorary Engine Fraternity Founded at Lehigh U)ii ' L ' ersity in it S t MICHIGAN ALPH.X CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in :Sg2 FACULTY MEMBERS Dean G. W. Bissell H. B. Dirks K. W. Hnblis C. M. Cade O. W. Fairlianks E. K. Kinnev M. M. Cory L. M. Field H. H. Musselman GRADUATE STUDENT W. H. Bliss STUDENT MEMBERS H. I. Barnes T. W. Bergquist M. H. Blivin W. A. Coakes T. Hartman ' . C. Keck W. A Kurtz O. T. Marzke H. M. Place R. H. Pryor C. Rehkopf R. Reichow M. F. Surls A. F. X ' inson I. D. Ball G. O. Hall H T. Helfrith H. L. Hensoii R. D. Lowrv B. T. Murback G. McCotter ]. Pitteneer t. Roth F. Sanders P. Schwab . M Baxter L. Bowers L. Clark H. DeVrics H. Donaldso A. Naeter k. K. Steward R. A. Gezclius W. B. Hanlon I. Henrv L. W. fenkins J. .1 Kiing A N. Niemi M. L. Pierce R. . . Simonson M. Smith . Whillirld W ; @E©S© ®aS - £ 1 7 +J -© @i I Page fa ' O Imiulml l-:eeiity- i1w«rttifi( li BLUE KEY Xdlii ' iial Honorary Scrviic i-ralrriiily ■oiiiiilril (it III,- I ' liirrrsily of llorida in ro- ' l r.. l(iblislird III M. S. C. BliR- Kf - is an lionorarx campus fialcTiiily fouiuk-d on ideals of service to tlie colletce. Its nieml)erslii]) includes nieniliers of the senior class who have achieved ])roniinence and inlluence on the campiis. Durin.i; the sprinjj term of 1929, the fraternilv was iX ' ortjanized as a junior honorary society with its memliership to include juniors who have distinguished themsehes during their lirst two years on the cain])Us, In this form the fraternity will exist hereafter as the only jiniior honorai ' ' of Micliigan Slate. . CT1 1-: Ml ' -.Mr.h-.RS Georse . hiciir Jdlin AiulcTsnn Roliert Mcliinis ' riiimiiis Kamsdi illi:iMi Muller William Mc.eller Will Dickcson Clare Passink Paul Schwab George Farley i a -j3 (SK ® a®2 ' rtjff Ijco hutidrcii t ' ,vctily-txvo m m %JJ alvAvin a Avery, Kcycs, Smith, kfist-y, (Jir. liiril, Larsim, Mai lui Schuster, McPherson, Morev, Dowd, Gruetner, Gettel Steward, Bower, Landsburg, Schneider, Pederson, Farley, Po ALPHA ZETA National Honorary Agricullurc Fraternity Founded at Ohio State University in iSoy KEDZIE CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1O03 ACTIVE MEMBERS E. S. Kelscy, Chancellor W. F. Russow, Chronicler A. E. Martell, Scribe O. J. Dowd 0. J. Schuster J. Clark D. A. McPhcrson H. J. Larsen A. J. Baiir 1. F. Schneider A. L. Knoblauch V. S. Keyes G. H. Poesch, Treasurt I. J. Bird, Censor O. B. Pederson E. R. Greuttner G. G. Farley G. E. Landsburg A. E. Orr R. C. Maples E. S. Gettel J. W. Morey n Page tzco hundred twenty-three mfi PHI LAMBDA TAU Local lliinorary Enii ' inccrinii Fratfniily fomulfd ill M. S. C. ill 1933 FACULTY Ml ' -.Mr.l ' .RS j. Ackn.U.rlT ( . I.. AlK-n L. A. Field L. S. Foltz S. W. Hobhs H. S. Reed R. K. Stewart GRADUATE ASSISTANTS M. C. rv-terson F. L. Reynolds -mM SENIORS a D. M. Abbey R. L. Cook D. H. Davis R. W, Eidson C. I. Hartsell C. M. Heath H. T. Helfcricb S. I?. Hunt J. R. Anderson N. lilnnu- K. I., lic.wers (i. K. r.nrns K. 1.. (lark L. L. Coffey . H. Docrr ' . IT. Donaldson TCNIORS A. E. Langworthy J. G. McCotter R. D. Mains A. V. Merchant 1! J, Murback K. A. Xowlin J. Rasikas R. E. Reichow 1-. B. Farley I ' . J. Howell M. M. Mason H. O. Miller A. N. Niemi M. F. Parsons K. W. ' rbomps in M. I. Zimmerman y i® I :■.-.! l:.,,„yto SI Faiicv. -Masim. llavis. .Mcrcham. iloerr. Hou ll. L Kirk Tliompson, Cook. Allen, Helferich. Field, Mains, Rosikas, Ande Eidson, Niemi, Coffcv, Miller, Reichow, Abbey PHI LAMBDA TAU :! ©K©S© (5 l® c l ' Page tzio hundred Ireeiity-fit PI DELTA EPSILON Xalioiiat Uonorarx Jounuilisin l-ralernity Founded at Syracuse University in i()og Established at M. S. C. in 1924 ? HOXOR m ' MI-,M1 ' .1 ' RS J. B. Hassclman I-. B. Hi A. II. Nclscm William Miilkr, President KolitTt Mclnnis Warren Shcok Otmcr Schuster .1. Wallace Clark Geiirpc Farley ACTIX ' l . .Mi:.Mi ' .i:RS Lewis Sniiler, Secretary-Treasurer Harry Burris Herbert Hendry Meredith Clark I. Burren Brown li.hn Kellv ( t . ' - :(F y Q) ytf%tfJ(3 Page ttio hundred twe ty-i I r,.ope. Eidson. Forsyth. Allen. Ozclii... . .. - r.;iur Hadlev. Marzke. Drigham. Sinclair, Leedy, Krines Histed. Chatficld. Laxton, Houk. Crabill, . nder50n. Schwab, B: Maxfield. Hardesty, Bateman. Publow, Clark. Reynolds. Huston. Mason. Ike Peterson. Kowe, Nasif, Schrems n, Shadduck ALPHA CHI SIGMA Xational Professional Chemical Fraternity Founded at Universitv of IVisennsin in IQ03 ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1928 Dr. R. C. Huston Prof R L. Bateman J. O. Hankstv A. L. Houk H. R. Brigham Prof. H. Publow W. F. Allen J. H. Anderson L. S. Baker M. E. Brines H. E. Chatf eld C. J. Crahill L. S. Baur W. Peterson W. Leicy profp:ssioxal members Dr. D. T. Ewing E. Hartsuch Prof. H. E ACTIVE MEMBERS INSTRUCTORS F H. Maxfield O. Mason J. . . Tkerman GRADUATE ASSISTANTS F. L. Reynolds S. E. Sinclair GRADUATES W. N. Headly SENIORS I). H. Croope R. A. Gezelius D. H. Davis F. Leedy W. H Dernberger . . H. Laxton I ' . I. Forsyth W. E. Histed JUNIORS R. W. Smith G. V. Warren M SOPHOMORES L. H. Rowe PLEDGES G. I. Extole G. Northcott S. Reed E, Leininger W. C. Lewis H. A. Shadduck H. W. Strickler O. Marzke M. M. Nasif R. H. Pryor C M. Schrems J. P. Schwab G. C. Sprunk P. Stimis Zimmerman G. Zatroch Page two hundred t-renty-seven n ttlfi Eilclv. Montgoim-rv. Tnimimll Mrs. K. S. ' Kins, Prcf. King. Hustnn. Kelly THETA ALPHA PHI Xaliunnl llonorary Dratnulif Pratcriiily Foiiiidcd at Syracuse riiivcr.uty in igngi Estabtislu-il at M. . C. in 1924 HOXORARY MKMBKRS IF. H. Halladay Mrs. II. H. Halladay K. ( ' . Huston Mrs. K. S. King Jean Kriicger FACl ' LTV MI-.Ml ' .l-.RS E. S. King ACTIVE MEMBERS George A. Kclser, I ' rcsidt-nl W. Montgomery, Ficc-Presidciit Marian ' rrunilmll, Si ' rrclary Ellen Farley Caroline Manor 15nrren Brown Marian Eddy- John Kelly Page two littndred twcnty ' Ctght 3 ' i f i S tmnlv rt Kiiui.n. Megchtlstn, Truth, Ilickic. P.ru.lv, Kulh . ll ..n, Llinson Hart, Chapin, Peterson, Scovell, liarr, Huston, Wcrback, Erody Hunter, Lamb TAU SIGMA Local Honorary Science Frateriiitx Founded at M. S. C. in l )2 FACULTY ADVISOR Dr. R. C. Huston ACTIVE MEMBERS Mildred Courtney, President Henriette Scovell Mary Sirrinc Gaylon Ford Harlow Brigham Ada Marie Nelson Alice Olsen ' erla Spenncr Alice Teel Marian Danimon Paul Hickie Alice Hunter Thomas Ramsdcll, Vice-l ' resident Hazel Tc.hnson Harold McAtee Marian Megchelsen John Kelly Frances Lamb Fern Kinton Winifred Kalchthaler Marjorie Brody ' i )Ia Brody Irene Chapin Walter Peterson Ilah Hart Paul Tr..th Donna Wcrback Myrta Susan Coons Helen Wilson Hattie Lucas Bruce Fayerweather Paul Krauss Helen Murdock Floyd Markham fiustina liarr Manfred Johnston !i. «i it Page tzvo hundred twcnty-i Cm. .11. y.:Muh. W.ilkc. U.iii.MlJl. ISuybn. DoV-. R...lK-ns lU.-ikc-. Kn.ibkiiich. DcM. Janney, Bachelor, Menchliofer PI KAPPA DELTA National Honorary l-orrnsii- l-raU-niily FouniU-d a! Ril on College in iijiJ MU IIK.AX 1)1:LT (HAPTER l.stahlixlird at M. S. C. in fp- ' IIOXORAUV Mi:.Mi ' ,i:RS W. W. lolmstuii 1 ' . H. D A ' rics A. H. Xilscin .1. (■. n.-Camp Mr. and Mr-. II. H. Halladav OI ' I ' lCl ' .RS Anluir 1. Kii.ililaiK-li, fraidrnl Mary Bidiesheimcr, Secretary Alimui A. Arnold, Treasurer ACTI ' l-: MKMP.F.RS .1. I). MinchliiifcT. Coach . rllinr Knolilancli . . A. Arnold Alary Bi ■hl• lK■inu■r Edgar I.. Brandt (icorffc W ' alkrr lUirtcin Dolt- llL-nry Blake, Coach Howard R. Carroll Thomas RamsdcU ' i ian Janney Lnna Bachelor Ralph Boylan iJ 43 - ' ' PtiRC tzvo hundred thirty Dr. |,.Iin-,iii. I h-. Kv,r. I ' llm-. ' l.iun ' j Shu, Dr. Colhiirn. Ilr. Giltner. Dr. Hallman, Zwickey, Dr. Chamherlam, Dr. Stafseth Dr. Kmmel. Muth, P.arclav. Clark, Dr. Scholl, Cuehler. Kershaw ALPHA PSI aliuual Ih iiorary rdcriiiary Vralcrnily fpundcd at Ohio Stair Vnivcrsity in rSoo IOTA CH.XPTER F.slablishrd at M. .V. C . in igi FACILTY MEMBERS Dr. F. W. Chanilicrlain Dr. D. Colburn Dr. r. W. Emnicl Dr. E. T. Hallman Dr. J. I ' . Hiitton Dr. H. E. lohiiFon Dr. D. B. Meyer Dr J. H. Killham Dr 1. H. Huddlcson Dr. E. K. Sales Dr. H. J. Stafscth Dr. Ward Giltner O. H. Muth, President E. C. Barclay H. J. Buehlcr .1 . . Ellens ( ' . I. Kershaw vCTIVE MEMBERS C. F. Clark, relary- I rcaxurcr Shupei .Shu S. C. Whitlock 1- . W. Young . I,. Zwiekev rngc tti ' o Iniudrcd lliiity-o e SJ Hill, ncltz. llendee. ;.r..csl)eck. l-i-rrari, lacksnn. (..illette R. II. W.Mveld, I ' rof. A. K. Cliittemk-n. J. U. Hawkins, E. l.epley. V, Davis XI SIGMA PI Nalioiuil Forrslry l-ratcniity Uoundcd at I ' nh ' crsily of U ' tisliintitoii in IQoS BET.A CH. n ER Eslablislu-d at M. S. C. in 1916 r)l ' :i ' . RTMI-. T. l. .M IMI ' .KRS A. K, Chittenden J, C , DeCamp k, H, ' West cltl K, nrcsscl P, Robbins R, F, Kroodsma L, M. Wood « ACTI 1-: . II-.M1 SF.XIORS :rs L, Heltz 1-, Gillette W. Davis .1, H. Hawkin.s W, Jackson R. Bower i ILXIORS E, Grocsbeck H, Seward fi, I- ' eirari E, Lcplcy C, Hendee R, Hill iij Kfm Page tzvo hundred thirty m V Ashley, Converse, Mapes, Gould, Booth, Reichov Falcone, Richards, Farley, Press, Farwell, Browi Reuling, Gezelius, Bcrgquist, Hach ALPHA EPSILON MU National Hon orary Musical Fraternity Founded at the i ' nirrrsity of Michigan in igjfi BETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in ic 37 HONORARY MEMBERS Ignace Padercwski Michael Press Lewis Richards Arthur Farwell ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Leonard Falcone A. J. Taylor Prof. A. r. Clark H. H. Halladay George Farley G. Ford Oscar Marzkc Lawrence Ashley Willard Brown Russell Eggert Bruce Fayervveather H. L. Lyon ACTIVE MEMBERS M. C. Peterson F. A. Kinehart C. D. Tuttle Roy Gezelius Koland Mapes John Gouhl Jack Stcnherg Clyde Rosenhrook «K t l tn ' n 5 Ed Reuling Clifford Marse B. R. Niemeycr Floyd Hach Dean Abbey Marshall Converse Koland Reichow Page tivo liundred thirty-three ' ' k.- — i ri W iKmIi, Mniii.. i:n..h , I .nni.Ri W.ilkii. I ' ,. 1.1 W Inn. n-.i, , l ' ,-ilnrnMs, 1 1 , i . 1, i ... ,ii. Brodv. Smith W ilhs..n l-.nifi , Host- MU ETA OMICRON Local Miisir 1 1 omtrarx l-moided in IQ S HONORARY MEMBERS I ' rof. I.owis Richards Mrs, I ' .nicc Amlrrson Mrs. A. J. Clark Mrs. Fred Urolct Mrs. Brvicc Hartsucli Mrs. H. H. HalUulav Mrs. J. 1!. Ilassclnian Mrs. Charles Stahlc .XTRONESSHS Mr. I. B. Hai .Mrs. Frcil Kilk-cn Mrs. Linda K. LaiuUm Mrs. Lewis Richards Mrs. E. H. Rider Mrs. Robert Shaw- Mrs, r. W. Stack Mrs. il. r . Weinlnir,gh ACTIVE MlAll ' .l ' .k.S Mary Giimacr Kathryn l ' aiKr Nellie Walker Clara Wilson Sahina Hcndersor Errna W ' hitteniort Elizalieth Smith Liicilc Morris Zona Marshall Delia Bonyoricos Francis I ' earl Doris Posthumtis Marjorie Brody ' iola Brody Helena Close Roberta Fletcher Majel Ilornin.u; ' ir.a:inia W ' illison Francis .- yres Louise Snyder F. elyn Mackcy Ruth Mack UjSm- : M. c$ 1 a« 4o? t.f- ' n l age tuo hundred thirty four Ashlex Loinirsi I ..ul.l MiUn Kosenhiook Reuling, Falcone, Mapes, Gezelius, Brown, Hach MICHIGAN STATE BAND CLUB Local Honorary Band Fraternity HONOR. RV .Ml ' .Mr.l ' .KS A. J. Clark H. H. Halladay L. r; 1-alconc ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS D. M. Alibcy D. - Wrvl- G. G. Farley E. K. Kculiiif; K. A. Gezelius ILNIOKS L. M. Ashley W. S. Brown M H. Converse J. M. Goiil.l F. I ' , llach (_ A. Ruscnlirodk Page tzio huniirca tiiiny-mt $ nit M IS Wilson. ' .u-lkcr, Albig. Sanford Keefer, Sarjeant, Leathers. Shout. Hack LA COFRADIA Local 1 1 mioraiy S iiiiisI: Fratciiiity I ' .slahli. -Iu-d in i )2y HONOR. kV a[i:mrers Mrs. Leathers Mrs. Shout Mr. Shout -Mr. Wilson R. Quinit D. l ' rr]uiola . CT1 1-: AlKMUKRS S. II. Sarjeant. I ' rcsidnil Virginia Hack, Vicc-Pri-sident Ilowaril Come, Scirctarx-Trcasurcr r.ruee i ayer veatlirr Kulh Oslhaus .Mice Hunter I ' aiil Krauss V ' erla Spcnner Alice Olson Helen Wilson Roberta Fletcher Genevieve Sanford Milton Berg Helen Spaj;nucila Rose Keefor Margaret Verex Marian Marks .Alice Tennent Arthur Voelker Margaret .Allen Harlen .Mhig Elizalieth Keelcr ' ' ' m) [ g®tt AlU4ft1-ttr E3 Traclisel, Chads ' JNIcKee, Sanford PHI SIGMA CHI Loral Honorary Musical Sorority Estahlislicd i}i igjS PATRONESSES Mrs. Arthur Farwell Mrs. Jdhii Stephens Miss Elsa Richards Mrs. PhiUp Abbas Mrs. J. R. Snyder Miss Louise Freyhofer Mrs. V. E. LeRoy Mrs. J. F. Cox Mrs. Dean Kelley Airs. J. R. rorford Mrs. Olive Dobson Henkel Mrs. Kate Marvin Kedzie riss Ada Bicking Mrs. Ray Potter Mrs. R. E. Olds Mrs. Luther Baker Mrs. Clarence Roe Mrs. I. 1 .. Renter ACTIVE MEMBERS ' irginia .Adams Thera Austin Ruth Belknap Georgia Brown Ruth Chadsey Mildred Chapman Jean Converse Janet Galbraith Mildred Tames Irene McKee Eileen Paterson Genevieve Sanford Helen Shoesmith Kathleen Smith Elsie Titsworth Janctte Trachsel Eleanor Wortley ;!5L ;K(®S© © IS) cf 1  - -©K Page l:ito hundred thirty-s fr n l; I .,,,M . i ' ,,ii„Mh.,.. Ah T,,, ' , Kurrle, Joslin. Nortlhcrg. D. Grove SIGMA DELTA PSI Xaliuiuil llinioniry .lllilclir l-ratcniify Founded at linliaiia I ' niz ' crsily in IQIJ Jlslahlislii-ii al M S ( . in ' lOjS Thi honorary athletic fraternity is o]ii-n to any tu(ifnt who can successfully meet the re(|uirernents in a nunilier of atiiletic e ent . Qualification calls for c l a -J: ® ,( considerahle athletic ersatility. ? i; i:. TS lOO-Var.l Da-li J- ' O-Yar.l [lurclle Hij;li Jump Broad Jump One MiK- Klin HascLall Throw I ' oK ' Xaiilt Footliall Punt Sliot-iml roo-Yard Swim HOXORAin MI-.MP.KRS I- nte ' ault Hand Spring Hand Stand k. S Shaw K. M. Y .unK A. I. Clark 1 i a- tecl J. F. Cox M. 1- [ason ACTIX ' l-: Mi:Mr,F.RS L. I . Frimodig H. C. Kipkc C Nordliorp K. Grove I). (;rovc M loslin II McAtcc H. Kurrle Page ttvo huniired thirty-eight ' v :i] rttifi( ALPHA CHI OMEGA Xatioiial Fraternity Founded at De Pauw in iSSy BETA EPSH.OX CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in ig S ALUMXAE ADVISOR Mrs. Blanche B. Dirks HOUSE CHAPERONE Miss Grace ■a(l ACTI E AI EMBERS ATarjoric Ashley Beatrice Comstock Elizabeth Gillis SEXIOKS Ruth Osthaus ha lane Price TUNIORS Irene C ' hapin Elizabeth Day Nina Evans Audrey Glenn Jessie Kuhn Winnifred Kalchthalcr Jane Piatt Clara Wilson K.iI.ena Wood Francis Davis Dorothea DeRoo Mildred Evringham Shirley Mixer Margaret Wilson I)oniia W ' erliack Marion Allerton Irene Leavengood SOPHOMORES Klizalxth Kranse Elizalieth Smith Carolyn Cook Mary Louise Cn FRl-.SHMEN Barbara Hanz Alice Bloomer Marion Koch Mildred Morto Ethel Paine Maxine Stiirge PLEDGES Ruth I ' cdlins Josephine Haybarkci Betty OtwcU Dorothea Peterson Pageliio Imndrcd forty IVAV iil n Ashley, Peterson, Usthaus, Bloomer Price, Atwell, Day. Comstock, Cook, Mixer, Wood, Werback Piatt, Hans. Goodman, Wilson, Smith, Glenn, Chapin, Gillis Paine, Kufa, Kraiis, Davis, Evans, Haybarker, Koch ALPHA CHI OMEGA n ■ c i a c Page two hundred forty one ALPHA GAMMA DELTA National Fraternity Founded at Syracuse University in 1904 CHI CHAPTER Estahlisticd at M. S. C. in 1922 HOUSE chapi:roxe Mrs. Helen C. Monroe PATRONESSES Mrs. R. S. Shaw Miss Louise Clemens ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Mildred Lamb Dornthea Malpass Helen Meisel Ruth Erskinc Augusta Christiansen E elyn Mills Jule McMillan Virginia Lamb JUNIORS Thelnia Taylor Lois Randel Ernestine Sovereen Dorothy Jansan Josephine Griggs Dorothy Thompson Margaret Wood ruff Janet (lerdie Cora Hunt Marian Marks Roma Hubbard Phyllis Dc ries Dorothy Bowditch Elsie P.ullard Helen Bale Doris Posthiunus SOPHOMORES Jean Whiteley Dorothy Brown FRESHMEN Helen Benson Elizabeth Clark Cierlrude Karne PLEDGES Marion t bapin ' «SK cfi«?aQ •(K ' l ' t ' ,i-n hundred forty-ttvo 5- VVhittcmore, Erskine, Randall. DeVries. Ballard Taylor, Thompson, Brown, Bowditch, Woodruff McMillan, Posthvimus, Janson. Lamb, Christiansen, Hubbard, Gerdel, Whiteley Bale, Christianson, Griggs, Malpass, Benson ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Page tuo hundred forty-thi « :J L ALPHA PHI Xnlioital Fralrniily Fdiiiulrd (It Synuusc IhuTcrsily in 1871 BETA BETA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1922 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hassclman Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Roseboom HOUSE CHAPERONE Iiliss Neva Lovcwcll ACTR ' E MEMBERS SENIORS KS Marion Eddy Carolyn Manor Grctchen Haviland Gladys Norton Ellen Farley Laura Lyons Dorothy Dow Mvrta Susan Coons Bcrnicc Sexton Madeline Dulse Mary W ' oodvvorth Etta Schmidt Ruth Ranncy Grace (ireenwood Kathcrinc Panter Harriet Hubbel Charlotte MacKinnon Marjoric Roys JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Carol Stone Mattie Rouse Josephine Flinn Luretta Macomhcr Dorothy Victor Phvllis Henderson Jean Stokes Elsa Richards Emnialine Radcmakcr Dorothy Chinnick Anna Jane Day Anna Emmons Beatrice O ' Brien Josephine Gehrig Helen Bennett . ., ' (£yaS ®:;S SEg) Ra.iiiev. Day, Huhhell, F.cniiett, St..nc, llcndcrs.m. G.-hric;, Dou . Radc Lyons, Eddy. Roys, Norton, Coons, Dulso. Rouse. Flynn. F.mmon Woodworth, Panter, Farley, MacKinnon ALPHA PHI 53tS - cfl +iS-( Vi f Page two hundred forty-Hv CHI OMEGA Xalionnl I-nitcniity I ' ounded at Vnivcrsity of .■irkaiisds in rSq i XI GAMMA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C in igi6 i ' TR()xi-:ssi ' :s Mrs. f. I ' . HalliKaii Mrs. E. T. Hallmaii Miss lOoriilhv FACULTY MI-.MFiERS Mrs. A. J. Clark Mrs. H. H. Halla.la .Mrs. Mary Hcndrick Mrs. C. S. Rdliinsnn HOUSE CHAPERONE rs. Edna Wals h ACTIX ' E Al EMBERS SENIORS Mildred Ccuirtnc Marie Lucas Olive Peck Phyllis Trautmann Grace P anks Bina Boonstra Kathryn Fancr Mary Gumacr Lois Lancaster JUNIORS Hattie Lucas Frances Perrin Georgia Shcldrick Kathryn Tinsman Kliz. an Dinher.eh SOrilOMORKS Annita Anderson Elizabeth Foreshaw Sabina Henderson Dorothy Leith Allegra Crabb Maxine Curtis Hazel (iithens Kalhrvn Goihlir FRESHMEN Shirley Miller Margaret ' l ll ' ord Belle Trott Kathrxn an . ken Lueile Morris Dorothy Prideaux Ruth White 1 ris liower Margaret Colby PLEDGES Dorcas Shoecraft X ' irginia Willison Page tivo Innuircti forty-six .?iS) cf 1f?a« - .. Bower, Crabb. Colby, Tinsman. Sheldrick. Miller. Telford, Curtiss Anderson. Gochler. Gumacr, Henderson. I.ucas, Traiitmann, Lancaster. Boons Barks. Perrin. Williston. Courtney, Trott. VanAkin. Leith. White, M. Li Ilarwood. Faner. Shoecraft. VanDenbergli. Cithens. Prideaiix CHI OMEGA Page I wo hundred forty-;. rit%e i ERO ALPHIAX Local rratcniily Established in 11)04 HOXOkARV MlCMr.KRS I ' rof. and Mrs. Roliinson Prof, ami Mrs. Hartsuch rrs. Halladay Miss Osscc Hughes Miss .Anna Bayha Miss Kutli Fickcs Dr. Marie Dye HOUSE CHAPEROXE Mrs. Julia Kane ACTR ' E MEMBERS GRADl ' ATE STl ' DENTS hilia Matthews Helen Ferguson Marion Trumliull Margaret Huhbard Bessie Castle SENIORS Alice Tccl Margaret Fitch Nellie Walker Dora .Anderson Dorothea fcConnel Geraldine Crandall TliNIORS ' irginia Kaiser Lucile Groat Bernicc Howard Claire Jacques SOPHOMORES Evelyn Carbine Feme Streeter Thelma Gillett Mary Lou Lipka FRESHMEN .Margaret Lane Mary .Ann I ' ptegrove Phyllis Shassberger Eilicne Paterson Marion Kline Doris Hardy Catherine Lipka Marjoric Hard pli-:dges Jean Converse Dorothy Robbins Margaret Kaiser Marion Caniff Dorothy Charles Marion Holly Mary Cansfield WS3C HI- mo hundred forlycighl m Fitch. K. Lipka. I ' aterson, Ki)hlnson, Iptegrove, Hardy, Jacques, Hollv Kline, Shassberger, M. Lipka, Walker, Hubbard, Anderson, Mathews, Castle, Canfield Howard, Kaiser, V. Kaiser, M. Trumbull, Crandell, Converse, Teel ERO ALPHIAN cfl Page two hundred forty-nine KAPPA ALPHA THETA National Fraternity Founded at Dc Painv University in 1S70 BETA I ' l CHAPTER RslahUshcd al M. S. C. in I()s6 Housi ' . chaim-:rone Mrs. Liicif Yates Jane Dean Esther Hall Esther Darling ACTIVE aii-:mbers SENIORS Dorothy Butler Irene Johnson Jean Moure Margaret McKay Marguerite Clark Vera Wilkie JUNIORS Lois Crane Helen Murclock Margaret Yerex SOPHOMORES Mary Jo Thomas Martha Farley Dorothy Traphagen Josephine Rulison Adele Foster Marv Hewitt Maxinc McNames Florence Tower Margaret Ryan Margaret Stephens Elizabeth Hahn lean Cadwalder Theresa Seelcy Vivian Furber Kathleen Grosvenor Margaret McQuade FRESHMEN Evelyn Hardy Elizabeth Benjamin Louise Abbey s Alice Bender Lucilc Fiskc PLEDGES Patricia Quinlin Sarah Mae Shaw t . S lS t ■ : f Page two hundred fifty Thomas, Traphagen, Abbey. McOuad, Grosvenor Hardy, Quinlan, Darling, Foster, Feige, Farley, Hurt, Furber Rulison. Hewett, Moore, Tolinson, Tower, Hall, Murdock, Crane, Wilkie. XIcNa Clark. Dean, Caldewalder, Ryan, Benjamin. Stevens KAPPA ALPHA THETA Page two hundred fifty-one Mr. an.l Mrs. R. X. Oliii . rr. an.l [rs. F. W. Fahian KAPPA DELTA X a I id mil hraicrnity luiundcd at Virgiiiici Slalc College in i8q8 ALPHA ALl ' H.V CHAPTER E.Hnhlislu-il al M. S. C. in 1924 PATROX.S .WD r- TRO. ESSES - lr. aii.l Mrs. C D. Ball m HOUSK CHAIM ' .KONE Mrs. Thompson ACTixi-: mi:. ii ' ,i-:rs SENIORS Marie Bostelmann Lucilc Bunge Alice Laycock Margaret Stanton Elizalieth Cole Virginia Davis Kathryn Grcttcnberger ' irginia Hack U ' NIORS SOl ' IKIMORI ' S (allurine Hawlcy ' irginia Lauzun Kathryn Lynch Marian Moore Marjorie Dickhont Florence Green Marian Hawlcy Ora Hoellinger I ' lurine Red Hold I ' RI-.SHMF.N ■i.i-.ik;es Roselle Wrisley III) Smith Leonora Pearson Shirley Kline Maruaret I ' reston Leonora Stickle Elsie Parsons Deci Watkins Harriette Winans Jean Hardy Margaret Larry Marian Mctz Dora VVordcn :- - Page t ' Ki-o hundred fifty-two j; £DUJ Al v«r t Hardy, Laycuck, llaulcy. IV-stlc-man. Aroore. Hawley. Tearsun Kline, Larry, Green, Lanyen, Hack, Wrisley, Bunge, Davis, Parsons, Preston Worden, Cole, Watkins, Grettenberger KAPPA DELTA W Fiige t-.uo hundred fifty-three SESAME Local Sorority Established in IQ09 HONORARY MI ' .MBERS Miss Helen Grimes Dr. Marie Dye Mrs. Liiula Landon Mrs. Olive Hcnkel HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. Lewis Fuller ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Thcra .-Viistin L. 1. Roth Dorothy Colmrn Ella Clare Kcmpfer Kathcrine Kempler Martha Bachman Grace Harvey Martha Mae Wheeler Catherine Hallock Dorothy Rehkopf Mildred Wangeman Ruth Fender Emma Munsell JUNIORS Vera Munsell Lucile Schnackenberg Mary I ford Dorothy . dams SOPHOMORES Lillian Wright Margaret Stevenson Annie L. Hecker Ruth Fishbeck Dorothy Nicholson Beatrice Brody FRESHMEN Christine D ncs Mildred Bryant Mary Ann Millar Bculah Woodland PLEDGES Fay Auble Ann Van Loo te Page two hundred fifty-four Dynes. Wheeler, Austin, Stevenson Millar. Rehkopf, Becker, Brodie, Harvey. Kenipfer Munsell, Schrackneburg. Bachnor. Roth. Kempfer. Hallock, Wangeman, Wright, Adams Fishbeck, Bryant. Coburn. iMunsell. Ferder SESAME Page two hundred fiftyfive 5; SIGMA KAPPA A ' alional f ruler nit Pounded at Colby College 1S 4 ALPHA r.W CHAPTER Esfablished at M. S. C. in iQiy HOUSE CHAPERONE Mrs. E, A. Ballmer ADX ' ISORY r.OARD Doi ' otliy Pcrmar Harriet Scliluliatis ACTR ' E MEMBERS SENIORS Charlotte Breidenstein Florence Cowles Emma Holmes Jane Hull Alice Hunter JL ' NIORS Elizabeth Burgc Marie Fox Dorothy H..nkn Marfiarc-t Hunter Rose Keel ' er Ruth Belknap Ruth Briggs Grace Connor Ruliy niller Majel Horning Catherine Beaubier Arda Musselman Genevieve Rowand SOPHOMORES I ' RESHMEN A mm ' M Doris Winans Gladys Morse Eleanor Nique Gwendolyn Packwood Eunice Winans 1-Vni KiiUon Mildred Kc.yl Mary Nelson Marjorie Zemke Isabel King Beryl Stark Janette Trachsel Zoe Winans n Ellen Terry Mary Waring Page two hundred fifly-si Packwood, M. Hunter, Galligan, Stark, Fox, King, Terry, Hagerman, E- Winans reidenstein, Briggs, Keefer, Koyl, Horning, Rowand, Trachsel, Nelson, Hull, Beaubii Z. Winans, Kinton, Diller, Morse, Waring, Nique, Hunter, Musselman SIGMA KAPPA Page tzvo hundred fifty-seven THEMIAN Local Fraternity Established in jSgS HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Norma Roseboom Miss Helen Grimes Miss Louise Clemens HOUSE CHAPEROXE rs. Trma Gray ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS Ernestine Cameron Betty Leadley Pauline Massey Ellen Munger ilargaret Rainey Genevieve Sanford Hcnricttc Scovcll Ruth Canby Beryl Karr Marian Finch TUNIORS Ann Anderson Helen McConncll Margaret Patterson SOPHOMORES Beryl Abbey Margaret Goodenow Jane Haire W ' ilma Kinney lagdalcna Stcensma Alice Stewart Margaret Walker A ' irginia Adams Jean Carruthers Josephine Dean Irene McKee Louise Olin FRESHMEN Helen Shoesmith Dorothy Wickstrom lone Worden Elinor Wortley PLEDGE Katherine Patterson M - c l 9 9 -©? ? Page tuo hufidrcd fifty-eight i a Massey, Wickstrom, Shoesmith, Canby, Carruthers, Haire. Leadley, McConnell, Farr, Sanford Wortley, Scovell, Adams. Kinney. Patterson, Anderson, Steensma, Abbey Dean, Cameron, Munger THEMIAN Page two hundred fifty-nine DELTA ALPHA Local Sorority Founded p p PATRONESSES Miss Louise Clemens Mrs. J. B. Hassclman ACTIM ' : : I EMBERS SENIORS Lorna Lange AFaiian egchclscn JUNIORS Ruth Gettel Helen Johnson A. Mary Paull Ruth Walstead SOPHOMORES Grace Luce Kdna Ossenheimer Novia Osgood Merla Hammond Ruth Hart PLEDGES Vcrnita Knight Page tuo hundred sixty e. Megchelson. Gettel, Lange ;r, Johnson DELTA ALPHA Page two hundred sislyoitc v (■:« PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Alpha Chi Omega — Mrs. Dirks Beatrice Comstock Francis Davis Alpha Gamma Delta — Annabclle MacRae Mildred Lamb Virginia Lamb Alpha Phi— Ellen Farley Myrta Susan Coons Chi Omega — Mildred Courtney Mary C.umaer Era Alphian — Marian Trumbull Virginia Kaiser Kappa Alpha Thela— Dorothy Butler Margaret Feige Kappa Della Roselle Wrisley Kathryn Grettenberger Sesame — Mrs. Baldwin Dorothy Coburn Dorothy . dams Sigma Kappa — ■ Alice Hunter Marie Fox Tliemiaii — • K.rncstinc Cameron .■ nn Anderson ti( . S)- ' . . -j ' Sm Page txvo hundred sLrty-txvo Gumaer. Farley, Feige, Davis, Fox, Coons. Adams Wrisley, Cameron. Butler, Hunter, Comstock, Gitchell, Courtney, Lamb Coburn, Lamb PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL Page Izco huiuircd sixty-thi AE THEON Local Fralrriiify Established in igi HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. J. T. Caswell Prof. A. K. Chittendc Prof. F. Fabian ACTRE MEMBERS SENIORS L. Blackall G. Ford F. Hemingway Schrocder E. Weldon E. Locw E. Reuling JUNIORS L. Crane B. Fayerwcather B. Forbes H. Frost A. Gaertner A. Hershey K. Knight E. Wilcox R. Porritt J. Stenberg G. Timm L. Zwickey L. Barker L. Roscncrans II. Biers G. Larkc H. Stone K. Ellis O. Pritchctt SOPHOMORES R. Wait A. Likins G. Meldrum L. Barker L. Bacon R. Bredin M. Robinson C. Holdsvvorlh FRESHMEN F. Savage O. Ranch D. Bushong J. Garner VV. Thomas F. Benson E. Stout L. Decke PLEDGES J. Behbe G. Carlson M. Weymouth u. goS®- , Page t-vo hundred stxiy-j -i f T Fayerwcather, Savage. Meldrum. England, Tllakc lu Pritchitt, Barker, Zwickey, Ellis. Stenberg. Larke, Raiicb. Tate. Likins. Bushong. Bredin. Hutchins, Knight. Gaertner. Waite Weldon, Lowell, Blackall. Prof. Caswell, Reuling. Porritt. Frost, Biers, Cr, Stout, Holdsworth, Thomas, Garner, Bacon, Bebb, Robinson AE THEON IE U Page two hundred sixty-seve ALPHA GAMMA RHO Nalionnl Fraternity Founded at University of lUinois and Ohio State in TAU CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in t()22 I ' ACL ' LTV AII-:M1!ERS E. P. Johnson G. E. Starr G. E. Taylor L. D. Rurhans ( . I-. liulTman C. G. Card K. D. Arlnithnol c. E. Millar F. C. Bradford G. A. Branatnan J. W. Crist ACTI E : IEAIRERS SENIORS P. M. Harmer A. Knoblauch G. Landslierg A. Orr E. Gniettncr H. Larscn ' . Rossman T. Kirrx- J. Hawkins I ' . Forsyth C. Lott M. Loscy M A cry I. Schneider R. Oelimcke B. Q. Smith JUNIORS H. Miller D. KeilTer J. Bird A. Griffith A. Glidden G. Poesch R. Lincoln C. Raftshol A. Martcll A. Markle I.. Brcdahl SOPHOMORES (i. Evans W Grimm G. Gregg R. Jewell R. Laser L. Keyt K. Parish K. Coatcs D. Parish W Knisel W. Mott FRESHMEN W. Knowlton R. Grahanch C. Hardinc PLEDGES R. Mitch Page t ' uv ItuHilrvti sixty-ciglit c i a«? -(S? i3 i Mott, Grimm, Griffith, Evans, Laser, Parrish, Knoblauch Gregg, Martel, Poesch, Raftshol, Miller, Bird, Bredahl. Parrish jssman. Smith, Gruettner, i:.arson, Forsyth, Orr, Averv, Hawkins. Losey Keiffer, Haradine. Girbach. Knowlton, Schneider, Landshurg, Oehmcke ALPHA GAMMA RHO Page I:l o liiindted sixty-i DELPHIC Local Fratcniily Established in igo8 % HONORARY MEMBERS Prof. E. A. Gee Prof. L. C. Plant Capt. Larson Prof. Wyngarden FACULTY M E: 1BERS Prof. Loree R. H. Morrish E. W. Colter ACTIVE MFAIP.ERS SENIORS F. S. Anderson R. F. Bowers G. Farlcv C. Hartsell N. Walker ' . W ' eitzke L. Ashley W. Brown D. Crist JUNIORS E. Grosbeck W. Green SOPHOMORES m L. Launstein H. Northwood B. Rail J. Potter W. Stevens G. Walker R. Walton H. Behling L. Burch C. Johnson H. Randall FRESHMEN H. Bentley R. Wilson W. Blosser H. Coon L. H. Christensen B. Grosbeck C. Irrgang H. Leech B. Sharlsey H. Stephens s N. Jones PLEDGES F. Wilson ;iS!:: ' t Page tzvo hundred seventy Wilson, Potter, Bower, Tohnson, Green, Denton, Farley, B. Grosbeck, Christensen E. Grosbeck. N. Walker, Harmon, Hendry, Coon, G. Walker, Rail, Brown Irrgang, Burkeholder, Hartsell, Stevens, Randall, Northwood, Stephens, Launstien DELPHIC i Page two hundred seventy-one DELTA SIGMA PHI Xalioiial Fnilcniily Founded al Ihc Cotlcc c oj Ihf Cily of Xei ' York ALPHA PI CHAPTER Established al M. S. C. in i()2S m FACULTY Ml-IMP.I ' .KS Prof. A. J. Clark Miles Casteel Prof. R. H. Westvcl.ll ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS R. R. Bakir H. C. McCiiIloch D. H. Davis B. H. Roberts C. T. Cral.ill R. P. Holland JUNIORS H. G. Nicmicr M. M. Mason H. E. Maync (. ' . A. Rosenlirook H. C. Pierce T. N. Zaetsch K. A. Zaetsch W. J. Amiss A. H. Robinson P. J. Marek H. G. Minier W L. Fanver R. M. Macintosh J. B. Converse SOPHOMORES k. A. McCrea(l C. N. Blay D. R. Tarrett R, O. Minier n. R. Hicks n-tESIIMEN y. H. Metniirc (;. W. Monroe A. J. GerlM R. J. Carl n.EnciES R. T. Wilson . 1 tir t Page tivo hundred sci ' cnty ' tivo Zaetch, Fauver, Pierce, Gerritt, Blay, Carl, Holland McCuIloch, Amiss, Rosenbrook, Minier, Baker, Mason, Davis. Robins Roberts, Converse, McGuire, R. Minier, Main, Marek, Macintosh, Mor DELTA SIGMA PHI A Page tico hundred seventy-three ECLECTIC Local Fraternity Established in iSyy HONORARY MEMBERS Lieut. L. H. Rockefcllow O ' Neal Mason FACULTY MEMBER Prof. H. S. Reed ACTRE AIEMBERS SENIORS V. C. Dickeson L. N. Retter L. J. Goulet R. J. Roach L. A. Hornbeck C. M. Schrems C. C. Hallock W. Kane E. C. Cook A. A. Sachs JUNIORS L. S. Smith E. C. Tottcn SOPHOMORES H. H. Burgess R. D. Davcy J.. A. Francis Ted A. Foster E. L. Larson G. Bylsma H. C. Cuthhortson FRESHMEN J. M. Martin T. ' . Ruh! J. F. ' anAnt verp S. V. Wilscy A. Johnstone R. VanKuikcn R. G. French W. S. Koepke W. Kelly PLEDGES H. Machus E. C. Ryon cH - r . Page two hundred seventy-four « a Durgcss, Wilsey, rrenJegrast, Sachs, Schrems, Martin Rubsam. Ruhl, Larson, Cook, VanAntwerp, DeLair, Thomasma Carlysle, Totten, Kane, Davies, Roach, Francis, Goulet, Schrems. Halleck Bylsma, Brogan, French. Johnston. Machus, Cuthbertson, VanKuiken ECLECTIC Page ttvo hundred seventy-live EUNOMIAN Local Fralcriiity Eslablishcd in i OS HOXOR. U ■ MF.MRF.RS G. H. Coons C. W. Chapman J. W. Steward R. P. Hililiard T. L. Sherburne H. H. Halladay R. H. Young R. M. Olin R. Gidley . Goodwin P. Olin T. Stevens L. Hackney J. Gould H. Raths G. Northcott M. Crall ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS JUNIORS P. Locke G. Kelser R. Mapes J. Hutchinson R. Bcntlcy R. Lowry T. Carbine D. Stafford S. Kozelko SOPHOMORES J. Woodman R. Pearcy E. Baker R. Chapman R. O ' Conner H. Hauu G. Merchant A. O ' DonncIl A. Smith R. Kendall K, Anderson D. Brown FRESHMEN B. Glasgow E. Carbine J. Granutn C. Marriatt E. Hunnicutt W. W ' hcclock G. Merkle PLEDGES R. Orr M. Goodwin J. McVeigh E. Criswell G. Wenlworth H. Shelly R. Morrison cfr . - Sy - Page ttio hundred stn ' cuty ' Six Brown, Woodman, O ' Donnell, OXonner, Pearsey, Baker, Kozelko Northcott, Smith, Anderson, T. Carbine, Hutchinson, Hacknev, Ilaun, Schau, Raths Locke, Olin, Crall, Gidley, Goodwin, Dr. Olin, Lowry, Stevens, Mapes Gould, E. Carbine, Marriatt, Kendall, Glasgow, Hunnicutt, Granum. Shelley EUNOMIAN I ' age two hundred seventy -seven HERMIAN Local Fraternity Established in J915 HONORARY MEMBER Lewis Richards i LIFE MEAIBER A. G. Schcele ACTR ' E ME IRERS SENIORS J. B. Brown W. A. Kurtz S. B. Hunt W. R. Freeman P. F. Freeland M. L. Berg D. R. Ogden H. A. Moore L. D. Snider F. G. Burton D. M. Abbey C. M. Heath R. E. Reichow Tl ' NTORS A. J. Stroud K. B. Vaughan H. G. Hutton W. H. Atkinson E. E. Bottoms H. B. Meno J. A. Carroll W. B. Hanlon A. F. Ahrens V. C. Totter C. D. Price S. N. .Meech C. C. Bowbcer A. !M. Lueck SOPHOMORES R. E. Ortved T. S. Haskins B. A. Dole FRESHMEN F. Stcdman V. G. Thompson N. D. Vaughan R. G. Hill C. G. Walcott R. L. Richards E, C. Allworth J. V. Dailey L. H. Gregg fe i- Page two hundred seventy-eight Walcott. Crovvi Bottoms, Reichow, Han Burton, Abbey, Hunt, Ah Thompson, aughai !, Price, Potter, Haskins. Freeland, Meno Ion, Stroud, Ortved, Richards, Bowbeer, Atkinson rens, Sheele, Freeman, ' aughan, Moore, Kurtz, Berg 1. Stedman, Gregg, Snider, Hill, Dailey, Lueck HERMIAN m Page tivo hundred seventy-nine HESPERIAN Local Fraternity Established in iSS8 unxfmw Afi .Mr,i:RS President R. S. Shaw taptain P. V. Hardie ACTI E MEMBERS SF.XIORS T. H. Anderson B. E. Tump H. J. Burris T. A. Liefeld A. G. Ellinger II. C. Ray M. (,■. Hipley W. R. Shook G. R. Burns M. H. Doerr G. E. Lage Jl ' NIORS T. A. Stone F. T. I ' rch R. J. Biggar F. P. Magers E. W, Scott SOPHOMORES F. E. White T. L. Woodworth H. T. Rix G. R. Handy K. F. Lafayette L. G. Logan R. . Arl.nry n. J. Ray J. L. Douglas FRESHMEN PLEDGES H. F. Mitchell S. H. Sarjeant W. A. Hatcher W. C. Courts G. I. Lamb C Pinkerton cfi a - Page two liHiulrcd eiglily fjj j: vih Mj ' Rix, Ray, Lafayette, Douglas, Logan, Mitchell Woodworth, Biggar, Magers, Burns, Gish, Doerr, Lage, White, Urch Liefeld. Anderson. Rav, Shook. Tump, Burris. Stone, Hipley. Scott Pinkerton, . rhurv. Lamb. Courts, Handv, Sarjeant. Hatcher HESPERIAN Page two hundred eighty-one LAMBDA CHI ALPHA National I- rat entity Founded at Hostoii I ' tiiverxily in i()og GAM.AfA OMICRON ZETA Established at M. .?. C. in igii HONORARY .MluMRERS Dr. W. L. Chandler Dr. R. P. Lvman T. Shccdv L. H. Coles C. J. Colvin L. C. Hermel J. I. Rogers J. C. Symonds C. H. Morse E. R. Berg . CTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS B. B. Ashley C. B. Tenny L. M. Cook E. H. Bjornseth W. R. Houser S. W. Moore JUNIORS G. G. Vandermale H. B. Morse R. C. Schaubel R. D. Lamphear H. C. Clark J. H. Langdon W. C. Kuchl N. Blumc M. J. Zimmerman R. L. Bowers F. B. Farley R. E. MacVay D. H. Werner H. S. W ' itmer SOPHOMORES M. Bachelor F. T. Rolierts H. L. Ruffe B. H. Schimmel G. F. Seeley E. T. Buckholz T. S. Knapp H. E. Kipke S. M. Malone P. E. Morrow H. S. Parker M. E. Martin D. J. Parr W. J. Porter S. S. Johnson L. P. Sipplc R. O. Sowash P. F. Nay FRESHMEN M. E. Heuer O. L. Ricker R. J. Randall C. F. Smock PLEDGES A. M. Jones W. Toikkancn R. V. Hocking Page two humh-ed t iglity-lu-o Shimmel, Biickliolz. 1 Seeley, Kipke, Morse, Knapp, t ).i likkanen, Porter, Werner, LariKilm Houser, Sheedy, Vamk Johnson, Parr, Hocking, Hem Witmer, Morrow, Moore 1,. ' Penny, Lamphear, Blume I ' arker, Hermel, Sipple. Ruffe, MacVay ■iniller. Kelty, Ashley, Symonds, Bowers. C. Morse I. Randall. Ricker, Smock. Martin 2 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Page tivo hundred eighty-three OLYMPIC son F H ' Local Fratrniily Established 1SS5 HONOR. l : ■ mi:.mi!i:rs Dean G. W. Bisscl J. B. Hassclman Dean J. F. Cox S. F. Crowe I. F. Ilu.ldlcston A. T. Starr J. H. Hc-ppinstall J. H. Kobs J. W. Kelly R. J. Gordon F. T. Lane ACTIN ' E AIK IBERS SENIORS H, J. Kiirric R. r. Caswcl JUNIORS G. W. Ncedham D, J. Watkins M. L. Joslin W. H. Kennedy D. M. Young J. B. Wilson C. B. Blair L. J. Russo M. B. Bullach K. W. Sluathclm V. M. I ' cvic C. C. Fogg J. B. Malone SOIilOMOKES E. F. Fricker A. J. Thomasek G. H. Maskrcy R. C. Runner A. H. Harper S. J. MacKinnon E. C. Seetcrlin J. C. Leach E. C. Crowley L. R. Erratt FRESHMEN M. V. Slack L. T. Joslin J. P. Ease M. C. Gross H. J. DcHaan W. G. Griffin H. W. Robinson S. J. Disantis J. M. VanPatten G. L. Clinton C. W. Griffin F. W. Smith S. J. Shika PLEDGES S. A. Wilkes Pofic tn-0 hundred eighty-four McKiniion, Watkins. Wilsun, Blair, tang. Green Caswell, Sheathelm. Fogg, Stack, Harper, Young, Kennedy n, Bullock, Thomasaick, Kobs. Joselyn, Heppinstall, Russow, Kelly Desantis, Clinton, Fase, Gross, Joselyn OLYMPIC l iige tiio hundred eighty-five PHI DELTA Local Fraternity Established 1S7S FACULTY MEMBER Dr. Frank S. Kedzie HONORARY MEMBERS u Prof. C. S. Dunford Capt. C. R. Chase Barrett Lyons Col. Edward Rich Harry G. Kipke T. Hendershott J. T. Maynard R. A. Mclnnis T. J. Ramsdell R. F. Boylan W. C. Peck ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS T. J. Leavitt, Jr. M. A. Eggert E. Wareham W. E. McConnell F. W. Dunn, Jr. H. M. Ocker C. J. Long, Jr. H. E. Moore B. C. Swift, Jr. JUNIORS A. Wright O. C. Russell D. Cook C. Roberts LeRoy Sample C. R. Streb S. Krental V. Gibson SOPHOMORES G. Thatcher H. Craig R. Warner J. Barnard D. Bcrlcs m F. Conover R. Fahrney E. Knox E. Walz FRESHMEN H. Jaehnig A, Lawrence W. Braden H. Cross W. Dole PLEDGES L. Pace Page two liuttdrcd eighty-six Q Sample, Cook, Long, Lane. Bai-nard, Warner. Krentel, Thatcher Ocker, Swift, Moore, Berles, Hendershott, Peck, Russell, Gibson Maynard, Leavitt, Mclnnis, McConnell, Capt. Chase, Ramsdell, Boylan, Dnnn, Streb Fahrney, Conover, Peck, Pace, Cross, Knox, Dole, Lawrence, Walz PHI DELTA Page two hundred eighty-seven PHI CHI ALPHA Liical I-rcil,-niily Establislu ' cl it)2} HOXORAin ' MluMBERS Dr. H. T. Darlington Jolm G. Ricry ACTR ' E MEMBERS SENIORS L. Bcltz E. F. Brcdiow G. G. Byrne F. C. Gillctt A. R. I ' fannenschmidt H. C. Priest R. Pryor H. Switzer G. W. Adams G. E. Eddy JUNIORS J. H. Anderson P. E. Anderson R. G. Anschutz R. E. Bradley P. C. DcVoodgt J. Fcldcr R. K. Hitchcock C. A. Huwcr L. T. Sherman L. B. Nugent D. E. Stauffer H. E. Bryant SOPHOMORES K. Byrne T. A. Garland R. G. Giffey C. Jakeway C. E. Prentice C. G. Erickson E. L. Hart A. E. Rackes H. V. Perrin R. Adams R. Burhans D. Kilpatrick A. Henderson FRESHMEN A. F. Schwcglcr A. H. Valentine P. C. Younger Page l:io hundred eigUlyeiglit , ?- (S: p m M3AlvAr n Perrin, DeVooijht, Bryant. Archutz, Sherman. Byrne. Huwer, Bradley Henry. Nugent. Hitchcock, Beltz, Eddy, Giffy, Anderson, Anderson Adams. Gillette, Prentice, Jakeway, Pfannenschmidt, Bvrne, Garland, Switzer, Priest, Bredio Vounser, Schweidler, Henderson. Burhans, Gibbons. Valentine. Kilpatrick PHI CHI ALPHA S ■ ! cfi a« Page two hundred eighty-i PHI KAPPA TAU Xaliijiial Fraternity Fdtdulcd at Miami ( ini ' i ' r.vi v in port ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER Established at M. S. C. in 1024 FACILTY .MI£.M1 ' .1:KS S Major t harU-s T. Stable Prof. . L L -McCool Prof. ]. Tyson ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS W. F. Eaton C. R. Felt . ' E. S. Gettel .T. S. Hartman F. S. Haven (i. E. Hitchings H. I.. Mc Atce H. y . Converse L. H. Cribbs F. S. Cooper E. K. Ellsworth y . R. Dixon T. .A. Porter ' . G. . rmstrong C. L Beachum D. W. Clark L. W. Kelncr E. H. Hcnton C. W ' atcrbury J. E. Rarbicr A. E. Rrosc W. C. Gibson H. C. Olson R. Nr. Pratt F. W. ISyinpton C. W. Brown Tl ' NIORS SOPITO.MORES FRESHMEN PLEDGES Pr. l. P.. A. Walpole Milton H. Rndolph D. A. MacPhcrson H. M-. Place J. P. Schwab D. E. Smith G. W. Macicr L Tillotson C. L. I eeson E. S. Kclsey A. J. Hawkins R. R. Kincaiil R. M. MacCanlc-y A. F. orlker W. D. Pratt F. S. Shcrer D. C. Carruthers R. W. Cook R. B. Waterman H. Symes M. R. Pllncr R. E. Rigg J. B. W ilson P. X ' inccnt R. (. oopcr W. HotTman Page two hundred ninety Gibson, Tillotson, Waterman, Kelsey, Voelker, Cun .l« ili- Clark. Byington, Symes, Henton, Porter, Hartman. Beeclr.im. Kll u. W. Pratt, Cooper. Cook, Armstrong, Hawkins, Place, Gettel, Hitchi ven. Leeson, Schwab, McCauley, Carruthers, Eaton, Sherer, Macier, Pflug, Brose, R. Pratt, McDermott, Vincent, Brown, Kincaid PHI KAPPA TAU C • tivo hundred }ut ety IV i. ' ? ttlfi( PHYLEAN Local Fraternity Established i i IQII HDXOR ARY M i:.MBERS Dean Ward Giltncr Dr. R. C. Huston Prof. C. L. Allen H. .A.rnol(l S. DenHcrder M. Ormes K. Cristenson F. Geutchow .ACTIVE MEMBER.S SENIORS C. Salsbury R. Hopkins W. Montgomery E. Waters A. Arnold B. Crittenden H. Hannah J. Hayden JUNIORS F. W. Lewis D. Oviatt B. N ' inkcmulder R. Miller SOPHOMORES n H. Bcaman M. Greer H. Gibbs T. Shudark L. YanVorhies J. Knight H. Draper T. Engclbcrt W. Yandercook S. Oviatt A. Waak E. Steimie C. Annis P F. Mair FRESHMEN P. Pfciffer J. Williamson E. Curtis B. Harr PLEDGES P. Willsburgh P. Swarthout F. Nelson ISiiS Page l.io Inindrcd ninctytiio X S tU Al w«r t i Annis. ICiiKtlbtrt, Arnold, Christiansen, Waters, ' anDam Swarthout. Draper, Salisbury, Vinkcmuldcr, iVIiller, Steimle. Oviatt Pfeiffer, Edinger, Knight, Greer, Lewis, Shudard, Willsburg, Crittenden D. Oviatt, Ormes, Hayden, DenHerder, Guetschow, H. Arnold, Hopkins, andercuok, Ma Bnskirk, Williamson, Nelson, Berry, Gibbs PHYLEAN t; ©5SiS)- cMV - 3- i Pnge l-.io liuniltcd ninety llirce ©T ' PI KAPPA PHI XalioiKil Fratcniily fomuh-d III Collrijr  C ' hdrlrshni, S. ( .. in loo.j Al.l ' ll A THI- ' r (11 M ' -l ' Kk Hxlahli.ilird at M. V ( . u, o. ' .i I ' ACT ' I.TN MI ' .MHF.RS jflfl I- N. Fi. ' M I. p,. i:,l„i,,n,is A. Laurie , R. Brisliaiu ACTI T. ] Ii:.MP,KRS ■ - SF.NTORS A. K. Languorthx- 1.. W. Kaymoiid O. j. Schuster V ' . H. Dcrnbcrger K. A Spraguc H. K. Sprague Jl NIORS R. C, r.righani W. J. I-,rskiiU ' L. R. Hurrnugh (, .S. Molntyre F- K. Cniok A. M. Smith ' R. W. Dcaring 1. A, Striffkr SOI ' IlOMf RKS 1). ( . l till K II, Ji|iM)n M- li. lUnl H. A. Kahl H. J. Collins K. C. Swoggc-r G. C. Daiky . J. Wangciiiaii ' . 1- . Dargitz K. , liraiich L. A. DaM-in.nrl K, ,,ti ..igilandc K. L, Ilagiii II. . l-i,!,! T. . Hind i-rfsh. ii-:n W K A. ndlinger - C. E. Dowd tS W. H. Hrigham R. D. Hcndee ' . F. Kcofcr .1- S. Aldri.h R. A. Howk-tt C. A. Buist i:. C. Kling J. F. Currcii F. J. [ci ■r F. F. Driscal _. R. B. McCall B. J. Crcagcr T. ArcCunc H. K. l-,l,hvd 1. I.. Xolan tL r,igel-.iO huiulrcil innelyfo ryru r jTA ; ::. Ilm;;. ,. 1 . . I I n utu,.t. II, W. l;r,i;li nil K. C. Brigham, Dernbergur, Uargilz. Jcpson. Smith. CoMins, Wangemail. McCall I.angworthy, Durroughs, P.tirt. Kabe. Mclntyre. Dailey. Erskinc, Swogger, Fields ClilTorH. Sprague, Raymond, Dearing. Schuster, Prof. Laurie, Hurd, Hagni, Spragti Meier, Kling. Currcn, Driscal, Edred, Dowd, Aldrich PI KAPPA PHI a.©K©;S© © © c 1 «F % Hs yi l :i:c t-.io Iniiuire.l .m.cfv if •tncC ' ' l® SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Xtilional Fratcrnily Founded lit the I ' lii-c ' ersity of Alabama in iS_0 MICHIGAN GAMMA CHAl ' TF.R Established at M. S. C. in 1927 n i FACULTY MEMBER C. S. Koliinson ACTR ' E MEMBERS SENIORS W. F. Mocllcr S. D. Kreager W. W. Ayraiilt G. W. Jennings V. H. Donaldson K. W. Thompson V. L. Marvin J. H. VanZylen D. B. Grove R. O. Dodge W. A. Herbert P. L. Kane C. P. Ladd A. J. Haga C. H. Callahan O. F. (Irowell O. K. Kling G. 1. (;rav S. I). Long J. ' andcrplow D. Warren R. D. Boeskool JUNIORS soi ' homore:s FRKSHMEN H. L. Henson D. E. Swan A. B. Burdc M. H. Watterson VV. M. Baxter W. Pennington B. F. Schlinkert F. W. Danziger F. J. DenHerder E. birkse R. F, J. Bannigartner C. A. Nordbcrg R. R. Grove D. G Ridler D. Booth V. B. Arnold n. L. Dineen K. Swanson M. Strong B. Strong V. San ford G. Schcid C. Scheid PLEDGES H. Cookson I ' anc l:io hiiiutrctl tnncly- ti S Ul Al « £i ' t n e; n Duuma. Ilaga, Growcll, S«an. Dodge, Cr.oth Grove, Dineen, Baxter, Jennings, Arnold. Nordherg, Pennington, Callahan, Dirksi Herbert, Marvin. Ladd, Schlinkert, Burde, Whitworth, Ridler, . yranlt ' anZylen, R. Grove, Waterson, Kreager, Tlioinpson, Moeller, Donaldson, Aldern Swanson, Long, Bocskool, Strong, .Sanford, Kling SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON c -i at? - s $ Page tzvo hundred ninety-seven m TRIMOIRA l.ocdl I ' riilciiiily Eslahlished in igis HOXORAkV Mi:.Mi ' .I ' :RS I ' rc.l. M. M. Ci.n I ' rdl. 1,. C. F.miiioii ' i I ' r.il. H. 11. Dirks Prol. H. L. Piililov I-ACTI. ' I ■ • MI-Mr,I-,RS W ' alli-r Mdnifsky I- ' rcd L. Reynolds ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS l.ru r.akc-r McKin Urines Aleridith Clark Roy Gezelius I r. Pinson I.anren Broun Robert Bryor Leo Bullard Herbert Chickering W. R, Forsythc Dale Hoffmeyer Mar in Home Allen Kidder Stanley Oswalt Howard Balbaticli Robert Crcyts Jobn Lessitcr (inilfonl Kotbfuss Robert knssell Wirhur l.aey WCMon Kerst Kallili Wbaite Ronis Switzgable Al lanes JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN I ' l. EDGES CL jmm ' ( m Fagr tno liuntlred ntiiely-righl Theodore Wilbnartli Raymond Mains Floyd Roberts L. B. Henilerson Amos Kmitson Ferris Oswalt Marion Pierce Elmer Roosien Franklin Howell Marshall Parsons Walter kussow William Sinianton ern Smith Donald Wingier Loring bnllerton Mark Bicknell Arthnr W ' ienland Henry Bloom Robert Nelson George Averill Clark Chamberlain W ' . I . Barber I Home, Smith, Oswalt, Kidder Chickering, Brown. Hoftmeyer, Bullard. Pierce, Roosien. Howell, Riis: Simanton, Knutson, Creyts, Pinson, Roberts, S. Oswalt, Balbauch, Weii Baker, Gezelius, Clark, Corey, Brines, Emmons, Bryar, Henderson, Russell, Rothfiiss, Spike, Averill, Lacey, Bloom, Lassiter n TRIMOIRA © © c l a n r two hundred ntnety-nine ULYSSIAN Loral friilcrnity Established in i )22 HONORAKY Ml-.MP.KRS Professor S. G. Hcrquist Mr. C. D. Wilkiiis ACTIN ' I ' . MICMP.F.RS SI-.NIORS W. A. Coates F. ];. Lccdy H. K. ' oIlnKT I,. C. Cook O. .1. Dowel K. W. Kicisnn T. G. Woodman JUNIORS H. Johnson B. F. Batchler H. A. Benjamin C. C. Jobbett W. N. Smitli R. Clark E. J. Heutncr A. F. Wilbcr A. J. Ji ' iinings ( . M, riritcinvislicr I.. W. I ' .rnwn W. Drake O. I). Reed D. I ' ,. K.-iipIc SOl ' HOMORFS FKFSH.MFN !■ . J. Wiley R. S. Piillen (i. K. Bovvers R. A. Payne D. B. Pennell W. Peterson K. M. Bronson F. H. Burke A. L. Utile R. E. Loomis G. L. Veneklasen IT. Clark O. P.. Howell iS i ®;a@3=@ Si u lluikf. M.ishcr. natclUer. W-iukl.iscn, H. Clark, Ree.l, [..lOiiiis R. Clark, Wilbur, Jobbett, Bowers. Johnson, Peterson, Smith, Drake Eidson, Leedy, Smith, Loomis, Cook, Payne, Peterson, Vollmer, O. Dowd, Coakes Benjamin, Brownson, Keppte, Wiley, L. Dowd, Howell, Houff ULYSSIAN M ©► C 1f? f?- -(l Page three hundred one UNION LITERARY SOCIETY I.iiral I-rnlrniily Eslahlishril in 1H76 HoxoKAin ' .mi;.mi ' ,i:rs Thomas Giinson Capt. Jos. H. Hinwood C. Cole F. [. Con- J. ' an A km K. Saii.Uis I.. Withcn-ll ACTIVE iMEMBERS SENIORS L. Peterson C. Passink ' . R. Anderson H. . ' andcr ' een I. . ' an Putten C. H. Coster A. T. Howard R. L. Jennings Jl ' NTORS R. Smith P. H. ' iVuth T. X ' anZanden G. Tireen A. Cok- R. H. Carrnthers L. F.xo SOPHOMORES W. Peslerveit C. H. Eisch H. Sniead L. West J. Scully E. Carr FRESHMEN N. Miller PLEDGES A. Riimmel • three hundred lno )$p SI •Pi-MtlK lnlTllTlt; . W-inl ' iittcn, Snu-ail, Howard, I.ische. WinAikcn, Aii.ln-nn Sanders. Cole ' . Wentur. anZ=iulen, Passink, Weeks. Carriitliers. Wenner. -andcr -i Smith, Miller. Coster, Ereen. West, Cox UNION LITERARY SOCIETY k m m - 55 Pagtf three hundred three rtnfi Ji INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Ae Thc ' on - - - - E. K. Reiiling, R. T. Porritt Alpha Gamma Rho - - - D. J. Parrish, J. J. Bird Delphic ----- G. ( ' ,. Farley. P. H, Harmon Delta Sisma Phi - - - H. C. McCiilloch, H. G. Minicr Eclectic - - - - - E. C. Totten, L. J. Goulet Eiinomian - - - - M. A. Goodwin, D. B. StatTord Hermian ---- - V. R. Freeman, C. ' . Potter Hesperian - - - - H. j. Burris, G. E. Lage Lambda t hi Alpha - - - J. C. Symtmds, H. B. Morse Sigma Alpha Epsilon - - K. W. Thompson, W. F. Moellei Olympic ----- J. W. Kelly, F. J. Lang Phi Chi Alpha - - - - J. C. P.yrne, H. F:. Bryant Phi Delta ----- H. M. Ocker, R. F. Boylan I ' hi Kappa Tau - - - D. A. McPherson, E. S. Kelsey Phylcan ----- j. C. Hayden, H. G. Arnold Pi Kappa Phi - - - - K. 11. Jeiison, W . J. Erskine Trimoira - - - - - Fl .1. Roosien, S. M. Oswalt Ulyssian - - - - - HA. l .cnjamin, L. C. Cook Union Literary - - - - T. anZanden. J. W. ' anPntten ©? 3) ®:a®2® Page three hundred fou S -i Al u«r t ti c I ' .. II, ; , l;.H,-,. .1 ,iiiZ l 1 K, II chustcr, Svmi.n.ls. MacPherscn, CicKviii Burri Kcllj, Thomii Gezelius, Rulison, r,ro e. Morns INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL l ©K®S© © lS) c 1  F ' ©? : 2 - i Page three hundred five WOLVERINE i929 EDITORIAL STAFF Lewis D. Snider, MainKjing Editor Elisabeth Gillis - - Associate Editor Herbert Hendry - - Associate Editor Edward Ellsworth ------ Assistant Editor § ' Jfl Harlow H. Meno Organization Editor i ' ' , Gilbert Thomson ---... Art Editor Mildred Everingham ----.- Class Editor Dale Stafford ----... Athletic Editor ] a Jane Trice - Co-ed Editor Phyllis Trautniann - - - . Co-ed Athletic Editor Marion Trumbull ---_._ Feature Editor Rosellc Wrisley ------- Senior Class Editor Shupci Shu - - - Photograph Editor JUNIOR ASSISTANTS Mary Jennings Jesse Kuhn Lois Lancaster Marian Allerton Dorthea DeRoo SOPHOMORE ASSISTANTS Alfred Lueck Marjorie Reed Margaret Stephens Annie Laura Becker Arthur Smith Alfred O ' Donnell FRESHMAN ASSISTANTS Isabelle Poulsen Clarissa Englebert BUSINESS STAFF Alfred Gacrtner Allen Kidder EJ ASSISTANTS Garfield Thatcher Charles Long Lawrence Christcnsen . Glenn Larke Snover Sarjeant I ' liotiiRr.-iplis by I.cCluar. Lansing, and Laycock, M. S. C. Cover by S. K. Smith Conii)any, Cliicago Engraving by Jahn Oilier, Cliicago Printing by Robert Smith Company, Lansing . _ , -- e Page three hundred eight S i f M Coons, Tiautmaiin. Gaeitncr, Thompson, Pnc Kidder, Henry, Wrisley, C.illis. Ellsworth, Me Stephens, Snyder, Trumbull WOLVERINE STAFF Cc 1 a«F Page three hundred niie MICHIGAN STATE NEWS TIk- Micliiijan State Xf v i tlic otticial tmlcnt iK- papcr uf Michigan State Ci ' lkyi.-. Appearing twice weekly, it reaclio e ery member of the student body lie iiles a large nmnlier (it facultv members and nut ide subscribers. I ' .xecutives (if the paper, the managing editor and bu ' -ine ' s manager, arc selected at the annual all-cullcge eleclidns. The editorial policy (if the paper purposes to give the students clear and accurate discussidn of current college problems in the edit(irial colunnis. while in the news columns the sl.alt aims to present in a com- plete and unliiased manner all e ents taking [ilace (in the campus. EDITORIAL STAFF Robert A. Mclniii Joseph Porter, Assistant Editor Paul Troth, Assistant Editor Jack Stenberg, Assistant Editor Henriette Scovell, Co-cd Editor James Haskins, Sports Editor Manaying Editor Majcl Horning, Society Editor Katherine Lynch, Feature Editor Robert Graham, Music Critic Ann Anderson, Exchange Editor RFFORTERS Alfred O ' Donncll Stanley Dodge Thomas Knapp John Tate Glenn Larke George Mcrkel Jack Green W ' ilford Colt Timothy Ankney Wilbur Piraden Norman Reeder E erett Knox Katherine Fancr -Mildred Koyl era Munselle Bertha McCormick Mary Woodworth Gertrude Morony Marjorie Zemke I BUSINESS STAFF Warren R. Shook. Business Manager Katherine Grettenberger. Accounts Margaret Preston, Collections Ray Jennings, Advertising Beryl Abbey, Stenograf ' lier Joe Retter, . Idvcrlisinii AD ' ERTISIXr; ASSISTANTS Roy Sample . Robert Norman Robert Daxey Robert Norman I ' ligr tlircc Iniililrcd tc Mihurni.itl, Kn..N. (lli.iiimn. MerkLl, Keed. r Anknev. Coll. Tate, Hairii, Maskins. Larke, Sample Retter, Troth. Torter. Shook. Jlclnnis. Scovell. Stenberg. Jcnni Zempke, Horning, Munsell. Anderson, Faynor, Koyl, Lynch. M STATE NEWS STAFF Page three hundred eleven j£rtt £(S g@ ll.iTMarin Kirkiwnick. lV.s...Kn. (.liciicy. Morcy, Miiii.iv. Hum, Smith, Coryell. F..i-si.-li Mitchell, D.iwd, Hurd, Clark, Schuster, DavenpiTt, Irrgang, Thompson MICHIGAN AGRICULTURIST The Michigan Agricuhuri t is pubHshed in l v intert ' st (if (.-unserving Michi- gan ' s farms and fnresls, incduraging better li ing cdiiditinns in the farm home and aiding boys and girl on Michigan farms in club work, and heljiing them to enter Michigan St.ite, ihe dldest agricuhural college in the world. The Agri- culturist jioints 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 louch with the ;iluinni and the aknnni in touch with their Alma M;iter. b.DITOklAL . TAl-F J. W. Clark, Eililor-iii-llnrJ N. . ' - tiiarl, (,. Farley, AssisUiiils C. Murray, Forcstrv Editor R!:i ' ORTI-:KS A. Batir B. Q. .Smith G. B. Richards W. W. Thimips. J. W. Mc.rty R. Pcsoncn T. N. Hurd O. Dowd L. Dowd R. . I. Hunt C. W. Irrgang C. .Mitchell J. Coryell V, (i. Kirkpatrick ' . H. Wheatoti A. I,. Zwickcy ].. F. Hcrniaiiti P.U.SINKS. ' .ST.M ' I-- O. J. .Schuster, Hu. iiwss Mimaycr L. . . Davenport, Assistaul -©? 3) ®:a@u© rage three hunilrcd tticlve U Altl Glen O. Stewart, ' 17, Bi iYor THE MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE RECORD A publication issued mnnthly fur tlio alumni and former students of the Michigan State College, by the M. S. C. Association. THE M. S. C. ASSOCIATION The history of alumni organization at Michigan State College begins with the graduation of the first class. The M. S. C. Association has alwaj ' s had for its p rimary purpose Llie uniting of former students and alumni for service to the college. Separate alumni clubs over the country meet from time to time, maintaining contacts once established with the college, thus ever helping to keep the institution alive. Giving the campus a Union Building has been the outstanding accomplishment of the association during the past few years. Officers of the association for the current year are: Arthur C. MacKinnon, ' 95, Bay City, President G. Vern Branch, ' 12, Detroit, Vice-President Glen O. Stewart, ' rj, Lansing, Secretary m R. Bruce Mcl ' herson, ' 90, Howell, Treasurer MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (Elected at Large) Francis Kirk Patch, ' 14, East Lansing E. E. Gallup, ' 96, Lansing Earl E, Hotchin, ' 12, East Lansing Harris E. Thomas, ' 85, Lansing, cx-ofificio E. W. Ranney, ' 00, Greenville, cx-officio Frank F. Rogers, ' 83, Lansing, cx-officio Page three hundred thirteen STUDENT COUNCIL Tin- Sluilint ( mincil i llii- ,i,f(i I ' lnin ' Imily (if the Micliigan Stale College tiuk-iU liiiily, its linanl of ilirt ' clcir . C_ ' (iiii|mi i(1 of representatives friiiii each of tile cla e . class presidents, and iepre entati e (if the Inter-h ' raternity Council, X ' ar ity C ' liili, and the Michigan St.ite Xew . the (iri;anization acts ;i internie(liarv in all student faculty affairs, has chaii;e of all college e ents, and executes the functii US of student uoxernnient. OI-FICF.KS illiain : IullLr, .SV);i, ;- President Joliii (.■■iilil, Jidiidr J ' f -si(!i-iil (iirlis IJowliecr. Sdf ' liiniiin;- I ' rr.udeiil KiiiiKili Lal ' ayclte, l-rcsliinaii J ' rcsidriil Max (.i .(Kviii, I ' n-iid -III iih ' r-Ir,il,-niily Cnuiuil ( arl l ' ' lt, Cin-vi .v C7 Kcl.ert -Mclniiis. S7„ ,- A ' c ' ex :( i7(ii- si:. i()R ki;i ' Ri:si;xT Ti ' i-:s Cm I)ick(S..ii, I ' rcsidcnl ' 111. .mas Kamsdell William Mccllcr JUNIOR Ria-RKSl-ATATlNl-.S (ierald l.a.ac Scr, lary-l rcasnrcr llarcld Hamiah s( )i ' H( ).M( )Ri-; Ri:i ' Ri:si ' . T. Ti !■: !■ raiiklin Sluixr js©; Page three huutircd fourteen fi 3; c; ' i wmm STUDENT COUNCIL f!i : t ' - V Page line,- Imiulied fifteen ' ttlfif WOMAN ' S SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The purpose of this organization is tn rri, ' iiialc all matters pertaining to the student life of its members which do not fall inicltr tin- immediate jurisdiction of the faculty, to further a spirit of uiiit among the women (jf the college, to increase their sense of responsibility toward each other, and to be a medium by which the social standards of the college mav be made and kept. MEMBERS SENIORS Ellen Farley, President Pauline Masscy, Vice-President Mildred Courtney, Secretary Marie Lucas, Treasurer JLINIORS Winifred Kalclithalcr Dora Anderson SOPHOMORE Martha Farley FRESHMAN Josephine Dean EX-OFFICIO Beth (lillis. Point Activity Chair)ncin Florence Banhagcl, President of ( ' . A. A. Beatrice Comstock, President of Y. W. C. A. Henrictte Sco eIl, Co-ed Editor of Michicjnn State Mews )%JJti %i I . : ' MV, Fark-y iJc. ' in. t.illis, Massey, Kalchthaler Anderson, Farley, l,ucas WOMAN ' S SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 1 Page three liuHiitt i seventeen Duk.snn. Sli.i.ik cluistcr. Mclnnis. Farley. Clark Sicv.ll, Nelson, Snider BOARD OF PUBLICATIONS Siiper i i jn nt all dtticial iu(l .-nt |nililicaiiiiii . a rci;anN their iiianajjemciit. financfs. ami tatV. arc the dutii- nf llu- I ' .nanl dt { ' utilication . It is composed of collcijc official-. iiK-nilicr- of tlu ' facull . .and official- of tiicU-iil oiijanizations. ? iMi:Mni:RS Robert . . .Mclnnis. Cliaininiii. Managing l-.cHtDr. Micliii;an State Xewj James 1!. Hasselman, S, ri-tary. Superxisor uf rnMieations All.ert H. . elson. . ss.iciate I ' rnlessor ..1 Knglisli F.lton r.. Hill (ileini O. Sti ' uart. . lunini Secretary Warren K. Sliodk. P.nsiness Manager. Michii;an Stale Xeus Lewis Snider, Editor, 1929 Wolverine Hcnriette Scovell, C o-cd Kditoi. Michigan Stale N ' ews T. Wallace Clark, Kditor, Michigan Agriculturist Otmcr Schuster, Business Manager, NFichigan Agriculturist Vcriic Dickcson, President, .Student (. onncil Ellen Farlev, President, W. S (,. A. n iX. I ' oRC hrcc Uuniircd nghir Thompson, Rake ■I ' eel, Griggs I LIBERAL ARTS BOARD The College, li - meanv nf funds obtained from a blanket tudent fee, provides a series of lectures and entertainments. The Liberal Art Hoard has charj ' e of engaging the artists whcj appear on the course. MEMBERS STUDENT KF.PRF.SF.NT. ' XTU ' KS .Alice Teel Josephine (jriggs Kenneth W. Thompson Robert Baker f FACII.TY AUMSOKS [ ' rofessor lohnstoii Professor Halligan cflt? Fuse three hundred niiu-te : tnfi 5 Si Simpson, Noteware, Garland, Carroll. L,uscombe Smith, DeVries, Lowry, Strong. Avery. Howell, Morey YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS M. H. Avpry, Prcxidcnl Ivolicrt I.owry, Vice-President Franklin Howell, Secretary Larry DcVries, Treasurer Howard Luscdmlic, Deputation Chairman Lake SinipsDn, Asst. Deputation Chairman Hci-man Sniith, Social Chairman W. J. Morcy, Assistant Social Chairman ADVLSORY BOARD Hunt, Chairman Lmmons ( lark Grove Nelson QUARTET Knnkel Simpson Garland Noteware Carrol Strong, Accompanist Page three hundred twenty Morse. Wrisley, Lucas, Peck Pennington, Comstock, Packwood YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION SECRETARY Miss Neva Lovewell CABINET MEMBERS Beatrice Comstock, President Hattie Lucas, Vice-President Roselle Wrisley, Secretary (iladys Morse, Treasurer Shirley Mixer, Social Ser7}icc Clminnaii Florence Cowles, IVork Shop Chairman Elsie Janda, Employment Chairman Olive Peck, Program Clwirman Mary Nelson, Social Chairman Virginia Lauzen, Publicity Chairman Ernestine Soverccn, Membership Chairman Mary Pennington, International Study Cha, Phyllis Shassberger, Leadership Chairman Gwendolyn Packwood, Foreign Born Chair Majel Horning, Deputation Chairman Henriette Scovcll, Ex-officio, President C. ► cf n a. A. Page three hundred tu-eiity-on s s 51 ngs, OM. UNION BOARD MEMBERS Maricjii Wundworth, Prcsiili-iil Robert Loscy, Vice-Prt ' sident Phillip Olin, Vice-President Mary Jennings Bernard Crittenden Thomas Woodwortli (irovcr Dillman l . 1j. Mcl ' hcrson, Treasurer Glenn Stewart, Secretary Raj- Riggs, Manager .Miss Helen Stack R. K. Steward I.. C. Plant O. L. Snow E. Page llirec Imndrrii tnenlytwo yiiliiiNon. Walker, llaire, Watkins, Waring McKlc. Scovcll. Biinge. Brown CAMPUS GIRLS ASSEMBLY Hcnriettc Scovell. Prisidriil Lucilc Bungc, Vice-President Francts Perrin, Secretary-Treasurer Alary Waring Pauline Walker Edna Taylor Irene Leavengoorl Ernestine Sovereen Bernice Sexton Nellie Walker Dessie Watkins Irene Johnson Mary I ford Gwendolyn Packwnod Jane Hairc Georgia Brown m WQ ' t age three hundred tuenty-three Kl m INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIX R FOKTM EstahlixJicd at M. S. C. in lojy i-. c;rLTY Mi:Mr,i ' .Rs C. r. Cade T. O. Hardcsn- H. E. Rowc. President D. R. Xorris, I ' icc-I ' rcsidt-nt H. T. Graham, Scrrclarv M. C. Piterson ()1-I IC1:RS W . R. O ' I ' ricn, Treasurer M. J ' I ' alUfsdii. Puhlieity Mamujcr ACTR ' E MEMBERS SEXIORS H. M. Olds R. H. Laxton A. A. Gutekunst A. T. Torango I. W. Price E. A. Pesonen H. Kenncy H. T. Graham J. E. Dean E. A. ZiUman J. K. XctT R. W. Rogers M. J. Tallcfson V. 1. I ' .cnmt E. J. Carmody W. R. O ' Brien G. D. Et.x K. R. Mack TINIORS SOPHOMORES W B. R. Ncimeyer B. J. Murback P. H. Decker F. H. Twiest C. A. Carlson R. H. Ackley H. E. Rowe H. J. Armstrong G. I. Browncll L. B. Yarger H. Mc ' ean R. J. McGonegle R. A. Simonson H. W. Gutekunst n. E Jones R. L. Grecnnian Page three hundred luenly n ' • ■ ' ' . l.ii l-.i, I,, l.n. ckl. V. XcinuviT. I ' l-i:.,. |..i„s, Z,li-,M1. I )-eker. Twiest . ..rns. Alcc.msle Ikan, i ' cUis.ni, Ca.lf. Hardcstv. BnnMull. (.lalia.n. Si nnnson. Olds Pesonen, t.utekiinst. Rowe. Avmstroim. Carls.in, II ( ' ,iiuki:nsi INDEPENDENT REPRESENTATIVE FORUM B. M Cf1 F g WKAR A littk ' different phase of activity than is usually noted is represented in the teclmical operation of the college broadcasting station, WKAR. A small group of students are annually engaged in the operation of WKAR. While this group is not large at any one time, there has been quite a representa- tion of this activity during the last four years that the station has been in opera- tion. Over this course of time there have been eleven men in the station per- sonnel, six of them have graduated, two are seniors, and out of these eight, four are members of honorary fraternal organizations. The experiences of these men would make an interesting story. It would range from radio operating on far seas to our inland lakes, and from amateur interest tn de i tuning for modern com- mercial manufacturers. F. ]. Phippeny ' 2(1 R. C. Wenning ' 26 Win. Fitch ' 26 Clinton I ' itch ' _ ' () I ' I:R.S0- ' 1 ' .I. PAST F. M. Fisher ' 30 R. D. Martin 28 D. R, Olsoi ' 27 lay Parkhnrst ' 29 13 I. U. Ball ' 2g kalph C ' lark ' 30 PRESENT G. K. Rollins ' 30 A ■ hundred Ixventy-: i llach, IkA ' iirs. I),-aTi, WliniuM, K-«.. I ' .ii K.|iuM. r.uil..n. I sh. Clark. Blivtn. McGonegIc, Reicliow, Hall. Cook. Moore Koland. I ' .liss. N ' .iettr. Kollz. Corev. I.anRworthv. Wilk-rt, I!ur AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS STIDENT BRANC H COL ' NSF.LI.DR Prof. M. M. forcv il A. Andri ' ws I. Ball M. Blivin T. BiTsquist (; I ' .urtim I.. C.Klk G. Hal! T. Hclfrich V. Keck A. I.ill.llHTg H. Moore II. I ' ittingcr J. Kasikas 1,. Reichow . . Richards L. Strobcl . . ' insoii W. WilU-rt ■ Clark Hach Mcfloncglc UNIORS .Sli.Ur Siiiilli ■c. I ' aitf tlirff huiiHrcil l-irnly-i-iKlii m jj X..ulil,. T I. r.il, , Uimll, I ' ai-lev. M Kurtz, rarkluirst, f.in. Cr AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS STUDENT CHArTER MEMBERS D. M. Abbey H. I. Barnes E. F. Bredlovv L. H. Coles P. H. Decker H. J. Hanes J. S. Hartman H. L. Henson SENIORS S. P . Hunt L. .1. Johnson W. A. Kurtz Y. C. Lin W. D. McCuUy T. H. McDonagh G. .1. McLravy S. W. Moore B. J. [url)ack J. R. Ncff R. A. Nowlin C. J. Noonon J. F. Parkliurst T. J. K..tli M. H. Strascn F. H. Twicst H. E. Vollmcr n C. E. Ash R. L. Bowers R. C Brigham E. E. Bottoms F. B. Farley R. L. Greenman JUNIORS F. J. Howell W. B. Hanlon L. W. Jenkins (j. H. Jennings K. M. Knndson IF MrWaii fe e®©li© ©- E: W L. L. Miller S. E. Olson O. F. Ravell A. L. Smith P. T. Stiniac L. I. Wnrkman Page tlucc hundred Ili ' Ciity . 3 U .k-nsen, Marklc. Bird, Lott, Weed. Prentice, Keyt. l.ucas Waite, Tohns ' jn, Brewer, Henry, Tompkins, Kirkpatrick Pederson, Prof. .Xnthonv. Haradyne, Mehlhose, Kelsey, Miller, Van Patten, Parish teyers. Armst ' rnng, Forth. Herm.nn. Clarke. Sherwood. Bro n DAIRY CLUB The pvirposc iif tin- chih is Ml tn furtlicr tin- iiUt-Tc t and study in problem. confronting the dairy in(h: lry, and ( Jl to aid the tinancing of judging teams of the liairv di i ' -iiin. hWCri.TY AIl ' MIUCR. ' i;, I.. nlii(Mi ] ' . S I.IK-HS Cioorgc E. Taylor (;. M. Trout OFI-ICKRS C. E. Myers, President E, G. .Mclliosc. Vice-Presii!r„l S. K. Weed, Secretary-Treasurer ■,I,:, ' . ' ■, ■ l ' : ,::,,;l Ihtrtx Bostlt-inan. Hrinkniau, Wmmikui. Peterson, Conrad. Martensen, Pcrrin. M. Lamb Lindstrom. Miss Irons, Tynni, Craw, Bale, Christensen, Sovereen, Grams, Bunge Sprinkle, Mrs. Potter, McCormick, Morony, Randel, Kellogg, Overholt, Johnston, Curtis Holmes. Newark, Paul, Redfield, Vandenberg, Jennings, V. Lamb, Austen THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Lucile Bunge, President Marguerite Clark, Vice-President Mary Biebesheimer, Secretary Louise Steward, Treasurer The year of 1928-1929 has been a very successful one, with a membership of nearly one hundred. The club sponsored a home-made pumplcin pie sale which was very enthusi- astically supported. The local club is combining with all college and high school clubs in the state to support a scholarship for a Home Economics student in a foreign land. Undoubtedly the most interesting speaker the club has entertained this year was Miss Leta Bane, Associate Professor of Home Economics at the University of Wisconsin, who was past president of the National Home Economics . sso- ciation. Miss Minnie Irons, student club leader, and Lucile Bunge, represented the club at the national convention at Des Moines, Iowa, during the last of June, 1928. Page three hundred thirty-one m horticti.ti;ral club [■■ACL ' LTV ,MI ' :.Mr.i:RS I ' rcii. (iardtuT I ' rol . Ilra.lf.inl I ' rcpf. Laurif I ' l-ciT. Ldrt-c N. W. Stuart K. KggJit II. H Hoadlcy O. J. Dovvd ( . Fsicffcr ( . ( . Mullit P.. I-Vvc I.. K. (.hcncy G. (i. l ark-y J. A. Feather K. R. Gructtncr L. H. Latchaw A !■;. Schnelke H. Kellicut G. II. PocEch H. K. ( hiokcrini; I. Khin I. . . Zillimu I. Dow.! V I n,„linaii R. R. ' |-..lcs . SOPHOMORF.S M. Rackofcn (i. P.. Rowers .1, H. Richards W. A. Green W. A. Simontdn W. R. Hn.well D. I . Pare.) I Ri:SIIMI-,. 1-:. C. O.cden ' M: $ ■r C ll ' inn, nai.l:,v. Hi. lrv.M. lOlin . 1 ir. I., , , . M,,iniik-« , Zui,.k,v, M n i hrn h, iiiir I ' lialarcs. Dr. lohnson. Dr. Clltm-r. Aliitli, lliilHr. linuler. Vuung. CamplKll, Dr. Hull Alfredson, Dr. Emmel. Dr. Ilallman, Clark, Tluimpson, Buehler, Brewer. Lir Dr. Scholl, Schulm. Smith, Kershaw, Haman, Johnson, Schaff, Fish AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION STUDENT MEMBERS « W. W. Thompson, Pn sidciil Elden Earchey, S, rclary C. F. Clark, Vicc-Prcs dciit Cass Kershaw, 1 rcasiirci- Harold Buehler George Bowler John Ellens George Phalares George Andree H. Campbell Shupei Shu Eugene Haman O. H, Muth George Fish Stanley Whitlock Walter Johnson Stanley Martinkcwz Fred Mcrcheiilieimer Lynn Zwickey C. W. Hul.cr Conner Smith C. B. Lines fiL@fii®S© [(SS© ' 1 «P- •.• c three huiuiicJ Ihiily-lhr I ' eiver. Woltcrs, iMains, Houscr. tikavc, Gugle, Beardslce Olds, Coakes, Lundberg, McCotter. Relikopf, Sanders, Aiken Jeffrey, Jackson, Torango, Surls AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS— JUNIOR BRANCH FACULTY ADVISOR Prof. Dirks Dean Bisscll Prof. Field FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. Hratton Prof. E. H. Stewart Prof. Keiiling g ? A. A. Aiken M. Beardslce W. A. Coakes W. R. Gleave W. Houscr J. S. Jeffrey L. Coffey E. Flanigan W. Fourmier J. Henery P. Jackson STUl)i:XT Ml ' .MP.ERS SENIORS H. B. Lundberg J. G. McCotter F. R. Moore R. D. Mains M. . Okis H. Kandall JUNIORS R. Loury C. Thomson A. L. Clark M. L. Pierce F. Del f OS W. F. Eaton C. Rehkopf R. F. Sanders M. F. Surls . . T. Torango II. V. Wolters C. . . CuRle L. Corless F. B. Hemingway M. Siegel L. B. Fairer H. J. Kerr G. L. Merkel FRESHMEN McDermott iS) Page three hiinilrcd Ihirtyfo k3( 3A ' m % litalo, VanDyne. Hubcrman, Hermel, Sump, Prof. DeCamp, Westveld, Dressel Smith, Handler. Roberts, Murray, Switzer, Gillette, Wheeler, White, Grey FORESTRY CLUB FACULTY MEMBERS A. K. Chittenden R. H. Westveld J. C. DeCamp C. Dressel R. Bower W. Jackson J. H. Hawkins W. Davis F. Gillette L. Beltz E. Groesbeck H. Seward G. Ferrari E. Lepley C. Hendee R. Hill H. Aivincn M. E. Bullach C. E. Burger R. Caswell K. L. Christensen L. A. Crane W. DeLange W. A. GriiVi ACTIVE MEMBERS F. E. Grimes B. L. Brocsbeck L. H, Hackney K. Hassler L. C. Hermel E. H. Juntunen T. A. Liefield V. Marvin C. T. Mattison C. G. Murray F. T. Roberts A. W, Sump H. D. Switzer A. J. Tomasck A. R. Thompson J. O. ' anDyne R. G. White H. T. Collins F R. Crook M. F. Fonda G. D. Fox E. Gran G. J. Gray L H. Handler G. .1. Harris M. Huberman E. R. Laskowski W. J. Merrick . E. Millard E. .- . Niemitalo -A. J. Quinkert D. C. Shackelford L. Smith R. O Sowash C. F. Stauffcr K. ' anVojtlander L. anVoorhees M. E. Wikle r. n. W ild lU ia©E©S© ©3© ' e   ■■ Page three hundred thirty- . VARSITY DEBATING MEN ' S DEBATE SCHEDITLE University of Cincinnati at East Lansing University of Kansas at Ea st Lansing University of Cincinnati at Cincinnati Albion College at Charlotte, Michigan X Detroit City College at Milford, Michigan Albion College at Ionia, Michigan X Ml Detroit City College at Detroit Michigan State Normal College at Ypsilanti n Purdue University at Lafayette, Indiana Heidelberg L ' niversity at Ypsilanti I Marquette L ' niversity at Lansing Kalamazoo College at Ypsilanti I University of Kansas at Mason, Michigan Grove City College at Ypsilanti WOMEN ' S DEBATE SCHEDULE University of Cincinnati at East Lansing Lindenwood College at St. Charles, Missouri University of Cincinnati at Cincinnati Heidelberg University at Ypsilanti Drake l ' niversity at Des Moines, Iowa Kalamazoo College at Ypsilanti In addition to the fad that varinus ' arsity Teams took part in a very active season of dehating, it will k- well to mention a few of their mitstanding achieve- ments. The men ' s team, composed of Knoblauch and Carroll, were al)le to win a decision over the team from Michigan State Normal College, which placed second in the Province of the Lakes convention. They lost their debate with Heidel- berg L niversity, which placed first at the same convention, by a two to one decision. It is with considerable pride that we iew our ' arsity Co-ed Team, which was able to come through the entire convention without a defeat against their record. This enviable ability as debaters gave the Province of the Lakes championship to our Co-ed Team, comjiosed of Taimey and Bachelor. MI£MBERS OE THE MEN ' S TE.AMS n Arthur L. Knoblauch _ Burton A. Dole ' al Howard R. Carroll C. C. Lovcwcll q Edgar L. Brandt William Pratt Edward Green MEMBERS OF THE WOMEN ' S TEAMS Vi ian hiniuy Edna Helen P ' orman Lima P.arbdor fage three hundred thirty-eight sex y i ' 165 ' . VARSITY DEBATERS ?5L©E ®S© ® 1 a « t agi- three Inindred Unity : m Abrahams. Knight. Noteware. Kniidsnn. HaiKht, Keast. Richards, Field Aldricli. Price. Grieve. Brv.int. Benton. Meldnini. Carroll, .Simpson. Driscoll. Brigham niers, Russell. Kraiiss. Howell, l-X ' fiert. Kbcrhach, P.iliner, Sanford, Graham. Larke, Krhv.i Ilaskins. I ' .ergqviisl. Sln.ljel. Mnrzke. Xiiiiuver. Killeen (Diieelorl, Ford. Carhuul. Merrick, I.V(. GLEE CLUB I ' rtd Killccn, Director G. T. Ford, Manager B. R. Nicmcycr, Secretary- ' freasurer O. T. Marzke, Accotnpanist first Teuor—F. W. Ehorl.ach, T. 1.. .Sinipsi.n. F. T. Houcll. P. C. P.rowii, H. F. Bryant. , ' ,-,.,;( 7,-„„;-— H. 1.. Alirahams. ' I ' . W . Bcroqiiisl. B L. |- ' ayeru rallur, I ' . I). I ' ricc, R. Kggert, K. K. KniKlil, .1. I ' . , c,te«are. H. W. Meld. ( ,. K. I.arUe. R. .1. (.rieve. C. H. .Mcldnim. W. H. Bri.uliatn. 11. J. liiers. K. K. Kii:-m1I, R. C. Craliam. I.. (.. Sanfnrd. rirxt liasses-R. L. Richards, j. II. larroll. J. i ' alnur. II. W. Kdwards. J. H. Haskins, B. R Niemeycr, T. .A. Garland. H. L. Lyons. Second Basses-K. J. Knud.srn. C. iraight. W. 1 ' . Keast. .1. S . ldrieli. F.. L. Benton. II. A. Driscoll, P. G. Kranss. 1,. A. Slr .l„l, I,. ' P. l- ord. W. J. . lcrrlek, W . l ' . I ' ottcr. l itee tliree tiuiidrcil forty Smith, Boynton, Cr jmmer, Seelev. Ander I.r sr.n, Lcc, llolheck. Cnv mbertson. .Mack ardy, Harvey, Wheeler Roth, Glasco, Rarden Werback, Faner, French Hennessey, Hunt, Sho ecraft, Kline, Bosnian Herbert, Humphrey, M Case, Watkins , McCracken, Bates, Ha« TV, Piatt, Abbey, Auble, Medore Shaw, Talbot, Coulby, Reid GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Betty Humphrey, Director Clara Wilson, Sccrclary- ' l rcasurcr Kathryn Faner, President Sara Shaw, Librarian Elsa Richards, Vice-President Clair Jaques, Rcl ' orter Lucille Morris, Accompanist Sopranos — Elizabeth Rarden, Kathryn Faner, Jane Piatt, Grace Bower, Jane Davy, Mar- guerite Clark, Sara Shaw, Florence Herbert, Georgia Sheldrick, Maxine Sturgeon, Lou Hunt, Viola Brody. Beatrice Brody, Marian Learned, Kathryn Hawlcy, Clair Jaques, Deci Watkins, Florine Redfield, Lisa Richards. Ruth Chadsey. Second Sopranos — X ' era Parmalee, ' cra Wilson, Dorothy Lee, IVg Crumnicr, Norine Halladay, farian Sprick, Grace Conner, Dorothy Rohliins, .Marian Hawley, l- ' a. - . ulilc, Joy Reed, Shirley Medore, Grace Harvey, Lee Irene Roth, Jean Converse. Altos — Kathleen Smith, Margaret Larry, Evelyn Hardy, Marian Kline, Zeletta Waters, Donna Werliach, Clara Wilson, .Vudrev Glen, Martha Wheeler, Kathr n Mack. ' aL SS:©S© ©3© ' c 1  Page llucc Iniiulrcil lurty-c s H SJ m I.ll ' .L ' IKNA.NT LOHJ.M.U 1. I.. slllvKBURNE Commandani l- ' .i c IhrcchufuhcJ fvrlyfuin- THOMAS L. SHERBURNE LlF.UTEy. NT COLONEL, CAVALRY (DOL) Ci)li ' iK-l SlK ' ii)unu- was horn in Lnuisiana in 1X77. lie attrndcil tin.- jnililic schools (if that stale and entere l Louisiana Stale L ' ni ' ersit ' where he was a senior at the outtireak of the Spanish- American War. He left colletje to join the 1st l.onisiana Infantr as a Second Lieutenant, lie ser e(l throughout the Spanish-Ar.ierican War, i oinL; ' to Lulia, and attaining the rank of First Lieutenant. . t the end of the war, Colonel . ' sherlmrne returned to his college, where he was graduated in iSi ' - On Jul} ' 5, lSi ), he was appointed a .Second Lieutenant. 33rd L ' . S. Infantry. He was then sent with his regiment to the I ' hilippine Islands, where he remained in active service during the entire l ' liili]ipine Insurrection. In looi he was apixjinted to the . rtiller - Corps, where he served for one year, when he was transferred to the C a a!i ' -. In iwOJ he served a tour in Alaska. Two more tours in the I ' hilippine Lkmds v ere given Colonel .Slu ' rhiune, these starting in 1005 and loio. In 1013 he was sent to F ' anama. In Hilfi he entered Mexico with the 5th L ' av.alry as Commanding Officer of Troop L of that regiment, a part of the pimitixe e. ])edition. In February, li)h ' . he went to l- ' rance as a Major in the Signal C or])s. He served as Signal Officer of the 2nd and 4th Divisions. In France his service was as follows. Aisne-Marne Defensive, Aisne-Marne Offensive, Champagne- ]Marne Offensive, .Saint Mihiels, the Argonne, First and Second .Arm}- Defensive .Sector and the Ar m} ' of C)ccupation in ( lermau}-. Upon his return to the L ' nited States he v -as an instructor at the Cavalry School and entered the Field Officers ' Class, from which he was graduated in 1021. In the fall of 1021 he entered the Command and Cieneral Staff School at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, from which he was graduated in l ' )22. In 1922 Colonel Sherburne came to Michigan State College. Here he took over the R. O. T. C. and started the work of raising the standard to the place where it was soon recognized as one of the best units in the country. Largely through his personal efforts he secured from the legislature an appropriation for the Demonstration Hall, which will remain an e erlasting monument to his energy and splendid personality. Not only did Colonel Sherburne gi e to the Military Department of the College a new standard of ePficienc ' but he has endeared himself to the hearts of the students of each class through his }ears as com- mandant here. The people of East Lansing and Lansing, as well as (he staff of the college, have come to love him. It is with deep regret tliat we see him lea e us this ear, after seven }ears of faithful service .given to Michigan .Slate College. The entire student bod}- wishes him joy and success as he departs to lake n]i his wurk .-it the . rn-|} War College at Washington, D. C. t) cC- E U. S. A. OFFICERS STAFF (DOL) TIk- In-truciinnal StalV of tin- R. O. T. C. al MichiiLjaii State Colk-gc is at present composed of nine ol ' ticers. They are detailed to this unit for a period of four years, but niaj-, if they so desire, make applicalifin for an extension of lea e. Six of these officers are remaining at State for at least another year, while tliree are leaving to take up duties elsewhere. The present stalif consists of Lieutenant-Colonel T. L. Sherburne. Cavalry, who is leaving State after seven years of service ; Major Thomas-Stahle, C. A. C., who is tinishing his second year here and who will remain: Captain Hardie, C. A. C, who is at present tinishing his fourth ear with this unit but who has been granted an extension of leave; Captain I ' iagg, C. A. C, who is now com- pleting his second year; Captain Larson, Cavalry, who is remaining after four ye.irs ' service on the campus : Captain Chase, Ca airy, who is rounding out his third year; Captain John. Infantrx ' , who, after five years here, is leaving for Honolulu after the closing of the spring term; Captain Hinwood, Infantry, who is also going to Honolulu to comjilete his foreign service; and I ' irst Lieutenant I ock.ift-llo . who i-- now completing his second year with this unit. Cai ' taix Ross E. Larson, Cavalry Home is in St. Paul, Minn. Attended St. Thomas College and the St. Paul College of Law, from which he was graduated in 1914. Practiced law in St. Paul until 1917, when he entered the Regular Army as a second lieutenant of cavalry. Promoted to first lieutenant in Kjig and captain in 1920. Graduated from the Troop Officers ' Course at the Cavalry School, Fort Riley, Kansas, in 19J5. Reported for duty with the Cavalry Unit at Michigan .State College in lime, 102 . Captain C. R. Chase, Cavalry Graduated from I ' niversity of Kansas in 1917 with r .S. degree. Commissioned Second l.ieiUenant of Cavalry. October 2(k 1917. assigned to toth Cavalry at IVirt Huachuca, Arizona. Promoted to I ' irst Lieutenant. March, 1918. Sent to Army of Occupation in Germany in June. i )ii and returned to United States in December. Assigned to 2nd Cavalry at Fort Riley, Kansas, from 1920 to 1922. Cavalry .School graduate in 1923. Assigned to 3rtl Cavalrx ' ;it b ' orl Fthan Allen. Vermont, from June, 1923. to October, 1926. M. S. C. since Octo- ber, 1926. Promoted to Captain of Cavalry, . ugust, 192S. Member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity at I ' niversity of K.insns and Phi Delta Societv al ]VL S. C. Page three huiulrcd forly-six f iA flUI T t€ A I AIajok C. Thomas- Sta]ile, C. A. C. B. S., Peiin State 191 1 in Civil Engineering. Phi Kappa Phi. Commis- sioned Second Lieutenant, C. A. C, Decenilier 20, 1911. Foreign service: Phihppine Islands, September, 191 5, to December, 191 7; France, January, 191 7, to July, 1919. M. S., Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology, 1922. Instructor the Coast Artillery School, 1922-1925. Graduate Field Officers ' Course, the Coast Artillery School, 1926. Graduate Command and General Staff Course, General Service Schools, 1927. On duty at Michigan State College since Septem- ber, 1927. Captafx p. W. Hardif., C. . . C. Bachelor of Engineering, North Caro- lina State College, 1907. One year with Navy Department construction work. Two years Bureau of Lands, Philippine Islands. Civil engineering in North Caro- lina, 1911-1917. Entered Regular . rmy. July I, 1920. Appointed Captain Regu- lar Army, July i, 1920. Stationed in Panama Canal Zone. 1921-1924. Gradu- ate Battery Officers ' Course, Coast Artil- lery School, 1925. Member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Detailed at Michigan State College in 1925. Captain Kexyon P. Flagg, C. K. C. Graduate of Hamilton College, N. Y., B. S. degree in General Science, 19 14. B. S. degree in Agriculture from Cornell College, X. Y., 1916. Member of Psi I ' psilon and Delta Tau. Joined Regular Army as private. Coast Art illery Corps, August II, 191 7, to November 15, 191 7. .Second Lieutenant, October 26, 191 7, accepted November 16, 1917. Appointed temporary First Lieutenant, March 11, TO18. . ppointed First Lieutenant, . ugust S, IQIO. Promoted to Captain, .April 19, 1928. Served in France with 71st Artillery R-Inch Howitzer, IMotor- ized. and with the Army of Occupation in Germany. Stationed in Panama Canal Zone three years. Assigned to Michigan State College in 1927 following gradua- tion from Battery Officers ' Course, Coast . rtil1erv School at Fort Monroe, Va. ik L m r ' ' I Lai ' Taix l- ' .KXKST joiix. InfanUv I ' .cirii ill Missiiiiri. September (j, 1890. Silver Star C ' italioii. dradiiate of Infantry School Officers ' t oiirse, 19J4. Major of Infantry, U. S. A.. Octolier 28, lyiy; accei)te l Novcinbcr I. igi.S. Honoralily discharged May 18, igjo. rri ate and Bugler Co. K, 5th Infantry, March -7. 1008, til March 26. igii. Pri ate. Corporal and Sergeant Co. C 3)lh Infantry, and Co. L, 17th Infantry, .- pril ,S, i )ii, to July 10, 1917. Appointed Captain (temporary), .lanuary 21, iQi.S, to Octolicr 31, iQiS. . ppointed Captain, lidy I. 1920. Served in tlie 58th Infantry, .(th I )ivision, during the World War. On duty with the Wisconsin National (iuard, igig to 1020. Progressive Military Mapping in Ari- - ' ona. 1921. . ssigned to 4Sth Infantry in 1922; olh Infantry. 2nd I)i ision. in 1923-24. On duty at Michigan .State College 1924 to 1929. Cai ' iai.x Jos. H. Hixwoon, Infantry IScnn laiuiary i.i, 1S92, Washington, D. C. E lucated at public schools, Washington, D. C, LI. B.. Geor.getown University, Washington, D. C.. 1914. Practiced law two years as mem- ber of bar of the District of Columbia. En- tered army from civil life, being comniissione l a Provisional Second Lieutenant from the first Officers ' Trainin.g Camp at Fort Myer, X ' irginia. Second Lieutenant Infantry, August 1. , 1917; First Lieutenant. .luly 11. 191S; Captain. May 17, 1919. Served during World War 15 months overseas with nth C S. In- fantry. 5th Divi. ion, in sectors at St. MihicI and in first and second phases of the .Xrgonnc: also as . ide-de-l anip to Brigadier General Paul B. Malone and Major (icncral Walter II. Gordon. Graduate Infantry School. Com- pany Officers ' Course. 1925. a I- iksr LiKirKXAXT L. Hovt IviiCKAi-F.i.i.dW , Infantry (Iradualed from the I nited States Military Academy. 1918, and appointed Second Lieuten- ant of Infantry. Promoted First Lieutenant, lanuary 5. 1920. I ' nder army reorganization reduced to Second Lieutenant, December , 1922, and again promoted to First Lieutenant, December 5. 1923. Graduate of the Basic Course at the Infantry School, 1921, and served two years as an instructor at that school .Aide-de-Camp to General Paul B. Malone, 1923-24. Served at various posts in X ' irginia, Texas. Colorado, and .Maska. De- tailed at M. S. C., Tanuarv 10. 192S. ■ j j W.iikman. Mt-skill, F.ilty, Atcliison, Fi ENLISTED DETACHMENT Master Sergeant Joseph Foley Staff Sergeant James H. Atchison Sergeant J. M. Meskill Sergeant B. E. Workman Sericant S. H. Field H. C. Adams TKU ' ATFS FIRST CLASS H. A. i:hrreich IJ. Kamluk G. Porter H. Atkinson L. O. Miller F. ]. O ' Learv PRIVATES L. B. Placher J. E Smith C. M. Steward J. H. Steiner C. A. Cross Ka-.nh.k. Miller. Porter, . clams, O ' l.carv Siiiitli. Sli-im-r. . tkinson, Klirreich, Plach. )J ► ci- [%,!;,■ Ihn-r Innuln-il f„ - ' ■■ 11.1 l.i-il M. I ' ijce, Cadet Colonel R. O. T. C. The Reserve Officers Trainintj Cdrps is organized under the National Defense Act of 1920, and has for its purpose the quahfying (if selected students at civil educational institutions as officers of the Organized Reserve. Students success- fully completing both basic and advanced courses are offered commissions in the Officers ' Reserve Corps, acceptance of which is optional. Two years of basic training are required of all male students at M. S. C. who are physically fit. The M. S. C. department is organized into Cavalry, Coast Artillery, and Infantry units, the total enrollment being about 1,100. Each year a cadet colonel, one or more lieutenant colonels, and the unit majors are selected by the corps officers. The selection is made on the basis of scholarship as displayed in military department work, appearance and leadership, and all-around executive ability. It is customary for the three units to alternate in furnishing a cadet colonel, the lieutenant colonels coming from the branches not furnishing the colonel. APPOINTMENTS StafT officers were selected as follows : Cadet Colonel ----.. Herbert M. Place, C. .A. K , R. O. T. C. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel and Executive - T. J. Ramsdcll, Cavalry, R. O. T. C. T. R. .Stevens. Infantry. R. O. T. t Cadet Lieutenant Colonel T. I. KaiiisJcll l anc lUrcc hundred fifty u Honorary Colonel HONORARY STAFF OFFICERS Each year it is custumary for the- entire Michiiian State Cadet Corps to elect an honorary cadet colonel as sponsor for the corps, and an honorary major for each of the three units. The honor of being one of these sponsors is the highest which can he conferred upon any co-ed by the R. O. T. C. Candidates for these positions are selected by the Officers ' Club and the Honorary Colonel is voted upon by the entire corps, while the Honorary Majors are selected bv the various units. The results of the balloting were as folk Honorary Cadet Cciloni. ' l - _ - - Honorary Lieutenant Colonel, C. A. C. Honorarj- Lieutenant Colonel, Cavalry Honorar - Lientinaiit Colonel, Infantry Lucile F. Bungc irginia Kaiser Kathryn H. Grcttenberger Geraldinc M. Crandell Miss Crandell Miss Grettenberger ms (sm. Page three hundred fifty-one I tL CAVALRY UNIT L ' j)i)ii i1k- Ca alr rol iIk- ropdn iliility nf all ciiiilini; ami i ' i-ciinnai ' - ancc work. Althdui h it i- i_---i)ei-ially adapted lo tliL- c mi.sviun.-. lui- lu it uxtremf mi)!)ility, it i im k- adaiitcd to the other phases of modern warfare, for the eqiiipmeiil of C a alr not only includes individual rifles, pistols, and saliers. hut machine !, ' ' uns, machine rilles, and armored car troops as well. The Cavalry course at Slate consists of a j eneral traininjj course durintj the first two years, while the elective course embraces advanced e |iiit;ition. a machine gun course. ni;i|i readint and sketching, ' . militar - historx and policx, .and Cavalrv tactics. Two niylit lide were held lurin.i. the prin leiin. junior and Senior, whik- ,a Ca alry demonstration was .yiven Max S, the latter con■ i ted of iulnpin,i, i)oth sin, ,dy and in i,n-oups, and some harehack work. In addition to these activities, the Cavah-y acts as mounted escort to all notables vi itin},r the cam])us. The present enrollment in this men, 300. Staff officers selected s ere : Cadet Major - . - Cadet Major - . - unit i-, Senior , jS : Juniors. 37: I ' nflerclas Ciiunii v.. llitcliinss Mclviii I), l.oscv 5 1 ..S K ., ,.,.,,.4,,-.... ,4j wM ' iiimtm I ' l i:?V ' - ' ' ■ f ' aee Hirer humlred tiflylu. COAST ARTILLERY UNIT (1 in the upport of the Infantry in its various college. The The Artillery is organized t movements and maneuvers. Cadets in this unit are limited to those taking Engineering present enrollment is: Seniors, 43; Juniors, 31 ; Underclassmen. 27(1. The basic course covers general artillery drill and instruction in the use of the artillerv weapons. The advanced course consists of field engineering and tactics. Military Law, Military History, and Firing P ' roblems. Instruction covers prac- tically all the weapons used in the coast artillery from the .22 calibre rifle to the 16-inch railroad howitzer. The unit is equipped with two anti-aircraft machine guns; one 75 mm. anti- aircraft gun mounted on a truck; one 155 mm. field gun drawn l)y a ten-ton tractor, and all necessary range finding apparatus. On May 8 the Artillery gave its annual demonstration. A squadron of ijursuit planes from Selfridge Field was present and simulated targets on which the anti-aircraft guns were used. This was followed by a demonstration of aerial maneuvers by the Selfridge squadron. Staff officers were : Cadet Major -------- John S. Hartman Cadet Major -------- Ralph H. I ' ryor Page three hundred fifty-three $M. Si C. A. Passink INFANTRY UNIT Thf Infantry is the liackhont- (jf the army, iiflen referred to as Queen of Battles, and the success or failure of a nianeu er depends upon the discipline, traininj; , and equipment of the troops. The ()rk is both practical and theoretical, and while basic infantry training consists of rifle practice and drill, the advanced work offers courses in sanita- tion, infantry weapons, military tactics, leadership, map readin militar - history and pfilicy, and the advanced militar ' sciences. All rifle teams are under the instructif)n of thi departmenl, ami a threat interest is shown in the work. The annual Infantry demonstration wa i;i en .M.i 13, the da - (lovernor (Jreen reviewed the troops. The demonsti ' ation showed a platoon in attack, the taking uj) of the battle formation as in regular w.irfare. with tlie conditions simulated as near as possible through the use of pyrotechnics, smoke, rifles, machine guns, automatic rifles, 3-inch trench mortars, and the 37 mm. gun. [enrollment in this unit numbers 2T, .Seniors, 13 Juniors, and about 300 I ' nder- classmen. Staff offlcer seleined; Cadet -Major -------- l larence A. I ' assink :s Page three Uuiuhcd tiflyfour BOHi |_ijii ffnri j iw I '  J t M sa R3 M. S. C. MILITARY BAND The hand, now consisting of some seventy pieces, is an integral part of the college. During the fall term its activi- ties center around the football games. This year in place of the customary M. S. C. formation, one large letter S was formed. The innovation was gen- erously applauded by the spectators and the perfect manner in which the band marched in and out of the letter was highly praised. During the winter term, the band turned its attention to concert work, for it is no longer only a marching organiza- tion, but a fine concert band as well. It was honored by being asked to play for the State Convention in Lansing, the Knights Templar Conclave at Benton Harbo r, the Potato Show at Greenville, the Horse Show at East Lansing, and the commencement exercises at the college. . t tlie spring parades it plays a lead- ing role and its performances are emi- nently successful. Leonard V. Falcone, Director, was born in Ital - and started his musical career at the age of nine. He studied band instruments and band technique and conducting under famous masters in Italy and has since directed bands and orchestras both in this country and abroad. Mr. Falcone is an accomplished player on several instruments. Arriving in this country in 191 5, Mr. Falcone later entered the University School of Music at Ann Arbor, Michigan, from which institution he graduated, receiving an artist ' s diploma in violin. Mr. Falcone is considered one of the best band directors in America today. Miss Margaret Stephens, Lansing, was elected sponsor for the organization. John Gould, drum major, deserves great praise for his expert handling of the band both at football games and parades. Ver - few college drum majors can be compared to Gould for excellency in wielding the baton. .l..lin ( ' ..nil, I. Pnim Major j cfity- o M MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE MILITARY BAND 1928-29 ) ( l MAJOR Jcihii (loiikl FLl TE Ed. Kciiling G. F. Wrntuurth (. harUs Slider D. G. Ebcrlcy D. M. Ahhc-y Reynold Mctz y. B. Hanlon Dean Brovont I. N. Sternberg F. C. Clowd George Farley H. D. Loomis S. A. Lauzun O. L. Wheeler Donald Tones r. L. K( L. L Hesse Roland Afapes T. A. Facther lin.ok K. F. Potts Robert Gardner Roy Gezelius F. Rinchart W. S. Brown W. .1. Porter Harold Price r. H Morse T. S. Woodman M ConNerse ri. F. Cbatfulil H, S Parker It. . . Stephens I. T. Ott r. L Booth W. D. F.ninions Floyd TTach OBOES CLARINETS J. F. Gottschalk fORNETS SAXOPHONES FRENCH HOKN 1! RITONES -A. ' alentinc BASSOONS TROMBONES BASSES PERCUSSION K. A. Bellinger Kline K. 1- . Bennett 1 ' . D. Chasey P. S. Palmer C. W. Hnber R. B. Patch D. B. .Marshall W. C. Betteridge T. . Eawrence Stanley Dodge F. L. Arnold F. W. Conoxer G. W. Replogle O. L. Rieker B. C. Mcdsen E E. Bates C. D. Tuttle I.. R. Smith r. R. Ncff i. M. Phelps D. G, Barker H. F. Tohnson L. M. Ashley L. H. Gre.gg L. G. San ford P. H. Fitznatrick Lawrence Sexton C. M Leeson r. H. Carroll B. A. Dole J. L. A Id rich C. E. Dvsinger C G. Walcott C. E. Donclas W. B. E.Kvards Page three hundred A tysix J HI Page three hundred Htty-seven h. K. V. IVimy, Director Twciily hort courses liaw ln-t-n (jffc-rcd at tin- college ( willi a registration of more than live lumdred. The conr- luring tile |ia t year es w ere a follows : Second Year Sixtcni Wtiks iMrst Year Sixtrcn eks Dairy I ' roduc-tioii Dairy Manufacturing Eight Weeks (Icneral Agricuhur Agricultural Engineering Poultry Horticultural Home Economics etcrinarians Ice (ream Makers Ice (ream Salesmen l- ' arm Superintendents Market Gar leners Seed Production and Marketing Bee Keepers Commercial Floriculture Pickle Packers I ' arm Women ' s Wick OrnaniiTital Horticultural (. ' I.ASS oi ' i- ' ici:ks II. SuaiigL-, I). Treal, II. Kuwi-. I!, l.i-.iis . . Rowc, U. Siler, K. SIiw.ikI. W. ' Invlo :V ' C$ ' SHORT COURSE ORCHESTRA Frances Ayres, Director. Norma Streeter and Joy ' aughan. Pianists L. ' I ' luirman, L. Garlick, M. Wilson, P. Rossman. H. Borgman, ( .. Smith. W. Schramke. L. Harris, F. Morris. E. Smitli. C. Beal TWO-YEAR SIXTEEN WEEKS, CLASS OF 1920 E. Petrie, G. Bates. II. Strange. H. Kingsley. D. Treat. E. Showerman W. Schramke. S. Proctor. R. Campbell. II. Rowe. B. Lewis. . . Welch C. VVaencr. V Kobh. E. Steward. M. Wilson. V. Taylor. E. Morris 5© ©- :« 1 - . 53 SHDKl ' .l)lIl; ll■. I1A M-,I I;. M.I. I I. . l Coach C. Cole. h. Weaver. 11. Schutt, E. Steward R. Remington. V. Butler, 11. Str.ingc. N. Stephan Tavlor. U. .Morrison. B. Lewis. H. Riclowski. K. S rwi |- ■|;AK si i ' i;i:x i:i:k . class or i.i.io M. Smith, A. Rowc. G. Smith R. Reminglon. E. Siler. . l.udlow. I. Tobey, I. Peterson, . Riggs R. Morrison, I,. Thurman, II. Bielowski. G. Dersham. P. Ros-sman. I.. Garlick, W. .McCarlv. 1. Ga n. Ussitcr. C. Mowry. T. Phillips. S. McCrnmb. N. Ycnney, A. Cowan I,. Boiighcy, K. Smith. S. Grocliowski. II. Panghorn. I). Monro, C. Loomis, G. Noble a@K .-a. ' i:( iS)- cf Page three tiuiidrcd sixlyt-.io ARINOI.K 1 W INNI Ks E Sile Kingsley, Track; E. Petr Basket Ball: P. Hansen, S-uimiiniig E Silei BasUt B, Wrestling: P. Rossmm S immmg T Duftin, W. Taylor, Basket Ball: B. Lewis, Basket Ball t, Proctoi, Boxing H. Bielowski. Basket Ball; I Basket Ball L an llen, Bowiig P. Rosetti, Wrestling: C. Real, Suimniing N hteplian Barfcf Ba ; E. Steward, Bajtf( Bo ; S iimnnnj R Jislur B.UHg C. Hultgrcn, Shi TUDCINC, CONTEST WINNERS W. Dii D. Lcavitt, Buildings: G. Bates, Hor E. Petrie, Beef ' . Tomek, Fruit; H, Bielowski. Corn; L. Garlick, Potatoes; H. Borgman. Grains; Engineering: C. Hall, Grain; T. Phillips, .S ' lim ; Grain J. Aloian, Poultry; H. Pangborn, Livestock; E. Hunger, Ho)m - HronoiinVj; E. R. Todd, Oaio ' .- J- Munroc. Butter ' I: C. Siiiith, Crops: L. Weaver, Agriculti Steward, Grass Seed Page three hundred sixty-thr m. isn Student Directory n Page three hundred sixty-iive FRESHMAN AGRICULTURE U Arbiiry, Roger N Detroit Babcock, Ralf W Coldvvater Babcox, Henry C E. Cleveland, O. Bailey, Maurice Hart ford Ball, Stanley Oak Grove Bayless, Paul A Kalamazoo Bedell, Glenn D Bcllaire Bennett, Robert F Muskegon Heights Blackmer, Horace N Carson City Brown, Alfred G Holland Brown, Gordon L Allegan Bull, Vernon E Bailey Buskirk, Robert F Paw Paw Butters, Edwin B Coldwatcr Button, Charles T Farmington Byam, Harry S Eagle Carl, Melvin M Monroe Carr, Edward T East Jordan Chatfield, Charles R South Haven Childs, Hal S Grand Ledge Christensen, Maurice C Greenville Cobb, Thomas L East Lansing Cole, Alden P Lowell Coryell, John S Ann Arbor Curren, Jack F Croswell Define, Vincent O Battle Creek DeGraaf. Edward C Grand Rapids Deo, Elmer L Berrien Springs Douglas, Charles E Grand Rapids Driscoll, Harold A Jackson Durkee, Richard R Hastings Edinger. Keith H Cassopolis Eldred, Howard K Rockford Erwin, Matthew A Harbor Springs Fassett. Perry J Morgan Ferris, Burt D East Lansing Garman, Joseph H Mendon Garner, John P Detroit German, Francis T South Byron, N. Y. Gillis, Arland E Breckenridge Girbach, Raymond A Saline Gould, Donald W Pontiac Gray, Donald ' Grand Rapids Grcenan, Harold T Deckcrville Greene. John P Hesperia Grim, Willard A Sturgis Grossman, ' ictor P Manchester Gunder, Frank B Flint Hailcy, Dell H Ludington Haradinc, Carl E Alpine Hart. Wayland P East Lansing Hill, Russell G Coral Hoadley, Bruce Lansing Hodgson, Edward L Hadley Hope, Herbert East Lansing Howard, Harold L East Lansing Hutchins, Harold J Lawrence Jackson, Mulford R., Jr Lansing Johnston, Howard T Croswell Jones, Alden L Berrien Center Tones, Leo R Berrien Center Jorgcnsen, Leslie C Lakeview Kecfer, X ' ictor F East Lansing Kenney. Herbert G Ionia Kerry, George R Benton Harbor King, John E Harbor Creek, Pa. Kirk, Maurice D Fairgrove Kirk, William A Fairgrove Kirkpatrick, Walter G Rapid City Knoblauch, Harold E Blissfield Knowlton, William J Fennville Lawrence. Arthur T Royal Oak Ledyard, Raymond W Sturgis Little, Clayton K Hesperia Loomis, Robert A Fowler McGuire, Dennis Alma McLarty, John A Harvey, 111. McMichael. Morris H Lennon Mandigo, Jerry H Berrien Springs Middleton. Marvin F Orion Miner, Clarence W Morenci Mitchell, Claude W Decker Mogk, Clair E Lincoln Park Munro, Donald C Novi Muscott, Laurence ' Breckenridge Nelson, Robert E Cadillac Niemitalo, Eino A Kaleva Obermeyer, Leonard Grand Rapids Palmer, Philip Scottville Pasco, Kale Owosso Paulus, Richard Breckenridge Pogats, William Belleville Ptashnick, Anthony Hamtramck Randall, Harold Coldwatcr Rathman. Or ille Delta Reeder, Norman Grand Ledge Robinson, Maurice Watervliet Rohlfs, Wilford Fairgrove Shudark, Theodore Freeland Slaght, Charles Grand Blanc Smith, Otto G Union City Smock, Charles Royal Oak Spaulding, Walter Berrien Springs Stanton, Lcland Dowling •Strong, Beattie Pontiac .Strong, Milton Pontiac Thar, James Coloma Tyndall, Harold Branch VanPatten, T. J Litchfield VanVoorhees, Lloyd F Gobies Vincent, James D Port Huron Vincent, Paul Y Lima, Ohio Voght, Lloyd W Benton Harbor West, Emma E Perry, Ohio Whaite, Ralph H Detroit Wheeler, Otis L Lansing White, Roger G Jackson Wilson, John B . ' zalia Wingier, Samuel D Lowell Yanz, Wayne L Lansing Zant, John C Grand Rapids Page three hundred sixty-seven x%x % APPI.IKD SCIKNCK Adams, Richard O Battle Creek Allan, Evelyn H Corunna Barker, Donald G Ionia Barlow, Mack R Croswcll Bellinger, Kenneth A Durand Benson, Eugene R St. Johns Bliss, Eleanor E Albion Clapp, Samuel A Owosso Clements, Robert C Charlotte Conrad, Howard P Lansing Dowd, Charles Fibre Erickson, Carl G Hancock Frostic, William D. Wyandotte Gerlier, Arthur Saginaw Grosskurth. Frederick G Flint Guile, Ralph L Lansing Haight, Chandler Ionia Jensen, Christian G Lansing kilpatrick. David B Lansing Lawrence, Gerald W Munising Merchant, Gordon L Battle Creek Myers, Joseph G Owosso Ogden, Eugene C Ironton Post, Richard L Rochester, N. Y. Richards, Roger I East Lansing Ricker. Otto L Cadillac Ridley, . llonez I Lansing Rule, Thomas H Lansing San ford, h ' rank H Fast Lansing .Shaw. Sarah M East Lansing Shellv, Harlan Grass Lake Smith. Harry B Hubbell Stibler, John Royal Oak Town, William . Lansing W ' iren, Lennart W Detroit Wise. Marjorie Woodland Wo(dfan, Howard Lansing Young, Kenneth S Dunningville Zebbs, Francis L Ann .Arbor Zerbe. James J Flint EXGIXEERLXCi .A 1(1 rich, lames Dowagiac Allen, Clifford L St. Charles Allvvorth, Edward C Lansing Atchison, James H Huron, Ind. Aue, Herbert E Muskegon Averill, George D Grand Rapids Babcock, Howard S Saginaw Bacon, Lloyd G Albion Baltzer, Nyles W Scottville Barbour, Fleming A X ' assar Barbour, William E Spring Lake Beardslee, Lewis D Sheridan Bchling, Harold W lbi(m Benedict, Earl M Jonesville Block, Harry .X Lansing Bowler, Webster Manchester Bowser, Charles . Lansing Braman, Limer C Ionia Brigham, William H Richland Buchanan, Ross W Lansing Buist, t ' harles .- (irand Rapids Burch, Lyman Y Lansing Burroughs, Huntley G Detroit Carbine, Edmond H Muskegon Carlisle. Rolph J Coldwater Carr. Wayne D Pinckney Chamberlin, Ray W Oxford Clement, Paul F Adrian Cobb, Donald .X Owosso Colby, Amcrst E Alto Conover, Frank W Jackson Cookson, Harry Detroit Cotter, James Williamston Cowcll, Louis M Clio Cowles, Edward E Burr Oaks Criswell, Elmont Marshall Curtiss, Earle P Jackson Dailey, James V Newaygo Darbee, Robert East Jordan Davenport, Robert A Owosso Davis, Siegel B Mears Demarcst, T mi F Lansing Deanich, Frank T Rimsay Dittel, Alick N Mecosta Dooley, James D Saginaw Dysinger, Clint E Milan Ederer, Ralph West Saginaw Farman, Leo Lansing (iarlinger, Laurence H Nashville Gibbon, Beverley R Camden Gollwitzer, George E Lansing Goodhue, Elbert Orfordville, N. H. Granum, James O East Lansing (ireenbaum, Edward M Mu skegon Greenhoe, Stanley K Ionia Hagrcn, George L Ironw ' ood Hammond, Maurice W Lansing Harrington, Clare D East Lansing Hatcher, William A Detroit Heath, .Adclbert E Hastings Hendce, Ralph D Grand Ledge Henderson, Andrew ' B Fordson Hepfer, Ivan C Lansing llickok. Robert B Centreville Higley, Howard C Benton Harbor Holm, Russel J Port Huron Howlett, Romaine A Holland Hunter. Homer M Lansing Jarrett, David F Detroit Johnson, Carl E .Alabaster Jones, Edward L Clarkston Tones, Roliert L Kalkaska kalblleisch. Howard R Petoskcy Kennedy. Ilurlbut D Detroit Kingscott. Donovan E Lansing Kline. LeRoy G Mendon Knight; Harold D Jackson Knox. Everett G Detroit Kovochich, .Anton Iron Mountain Kriegler, Anton F Lansing Kuehl, Douglas Clio Lacy, Moses W Wyandotte Lamb, Gilbert 1 Bay City Lang, .Arnold J Lansing Lawrence, Wilford A Tckonsha Lee , Leonard B Brecdsville ' n ' C thfi ' r hundred sixty-eight Liiulell, Arthur O East Lansing Lindcll, Walter E East Lansing Little, Robert S Dearborn Long, Stewart D Grand Rapids Lundcc, Robert E Lndington McComb, Frederick E Fcnton MeCrcady, Thomas C Clark Lake AlcC ' ulloiigh, Norman B Milford AIcDermott, Kenneth A Traverse City McDermott, Richard A.. .. Milwaukee, Wis. ALickay, Mickey Hamtramck Maier, Fred C A_l!dland Alaples, William A Fordson Martin, George L St Claire Masionis, William J Detroit Merkel, George L Alilwaukce, Wis. Moore, Charles A Oxford Moore. Edwin W Green ilk- Nay, Paul F Traverse City Nelson, Alan C Northport Nelson, Howard B Battle Creek Nicholas, Charles W Negaunee Nivison, William B Coldwater Nolan, Joseph L Battle Creek Ogle, Robert A St. Ignace Olver, Harold J Lansing Patch, Russell B Tackson Pfeiffer, Paul F Crvstal Falls Pflug, Melville M Massilon, Ohio Phelps, Lewis Monroe South Ha en Phelps, Adelbert Lansing Pinkerton, Charles East Tawas Prosser, Adam W East Lansing Rackes, Adams E Grand Rapids Raiche, Willard A Iron Mountain Reiser, Arthur T Woodland Richards. Russell M South Lyon Richtcr, Gerhard Buffalo, N. Y. Riedel, Paul S Minden City Rinn, John A St. Clair Risley. Carl A Lansing Robert. Leonard A Lansing Roberts, Millard S Schoolcraft Rock, Elbert H Jackson Rogers, Lynn E St. Charles Roys, George R lludsim Salgat, Raymond Caro Satchell, Ralph C liridgeporl Savage. Frank K 1 )ecatnr Schneider, Andrew C. . . .Harbor (. ' reek. I ' a. Schwegler, . ndrew F Cass City Scooneas, Francis W Royal Oak Segelstrom, Ford M Iron Mountain Sexton, Lawrence G Lansing Shaver, Loren W Menominee Shepley, Walter C Detroit Short, William E Manistee Sililey, Luther W Lansing Slack, Merle W Buckley Slater, Stanley L St. Ignace Spencer. Edward G Holland .Spurrell, Merle P Lansing Stedman, Francis Brighton Stephenson, John C Marion Stielstra, Clarence Holland Stoney, Lee B Lansing Stringer, Carl B Highland Park Thomas, Alden P Lansing Thomas. West .S Durand Thompson, Walter G Newaygo Tobin, Francis B Battle Creek Tompkins, Robert L Battle Creek Touzel, Milton Grand Marais Trembath, Willis D Negaunee ' alentine, Alfred H Escanaba Walcott, Colin G Newaygo Wentworth, George T Battle Creek West. Lawrence E Albion Wheeler, Clifford R Kalamazoo Wheelock, Wilbur E Sault Stc. Marie Whorley, Willis C Ionia Wiley, Edgar H Jackson Williams, .Arvil T Ironwood Wright, Francis H Pontiac ' ygant, Max C Lansing Yost, ' ilson H Kenton, O. Young, John E Mio M HOME ECONOMICS Ackerman, Edna E Durand Alderman, Margaret I Shepardsville Amely, lone E Oscoda .Auble, Faye L Grand Rapids Barr, Norma I Mason Bassett, IMyra J Farmington Bates. Letha O Quincy Bcaubier, Katherine M East Lansing Bedell, Ruby I Akron Bellmore, ' ivian F Clinton Bender, Alice E Detroit Benjamin, Elizabeth E Lansing Bennett. Helen I Midland Bills, Ruth E Flint Bloomer, Alice D Kalkaska Bond, Gladys P St. Johns Bosman, Helen L Holland Bouchard, Rosamond Crystal Falls P.ower. Helen C Marine City Bower, Iris E Quincy Braanisc. Jesse M Coopersville Bradley, Martha D Flint Bray, Clare W Flint Bray, Elizabeth Birmingham Buckley, Dorothy J Bad Axe Bullard, Esther . . Flint Bunting, Lucena L Walkerville Calkins. Zystia Lansing Carruthers. Jean M Bancroft Chamberlain, Jean E Oxford Churchill, Jeanne M Walker ille, Ont. Clabyesch, Ella Sebevvaing Clark, Elizabet h A Lansing Cole, Beatrice V .Manson Collins. Ruth H Detroit Conrad, Elizabeth M Detroit Corr. Kathleen R Lansing Cottingham, Louise V Delta, O. Craw, Mildred H Petoskey Cronk, Elizabeth E Saginaw- Dean, Josephine C. .. .Western Springs, 111. Dodge, Olive E Tallman Page thr iJyiu-s, t hrisliiu- 1 Owossd FoalhiTSton, Nellie Rochester Kiiullay, Gerlriidc j St. .luliii s Forgra ' vc, Stella A Rudyani Kraser, Mabel A Detroit Frv, Harriett E Mason Fii ' rber, ' iviai L P£opkiiis (iehrig, Tosepliine A Oak Park, 111. Gilbert, Keta G LitchlieM (;illingbaiii, Margaret Bay Tort (iithens. Hazel A Toledo, (). Goehler, Kathryn E Norwood, (). (iood, Catherine E Bark River (.oodspeed, Helen N Duraiid Hall, t ' ora M Brown I ity 1 lansz, Barbara K Highland Park Hard, Marjorie K Clinton Hardy, E elyn G V erne m Hardy, lean A Rochester Harwick, Cecilc M Petersburg Havden, Glenna L Ndes Hill Eois M Davison Hollcy, Marian A Detroit Holser, Nellie A Flushing Hunncll, Virginia M Lansing larrcd, Isabelle C Lansing lenncy, Audrey . Corunna ' [ones, Meredith L Tecumsch kacchele, Marion L Moline Kearnev, Gertrude J De.xter Kinde, Maude L Carsonville Koeh. Marion A Detroit Knhlman, Elizabeth L Saginaw I.add, rartha L Tecumseh Larrabee, Dorothy H Lansing Leighton, Marian E Old Mission Lemnnvon, Irene Duraml Ley, Ciara M Benzonia MacPherson, Mildred F. Muskegon Mack, Kathcrine H Hillsdale Maier, Gertrude H Ann . ' Xrbor Maier, Marguerite L Lansing Nfarklev. Amy N Lansing Maniuardt. Irene ' East Lansing Marshall, Aliee E Coopcrsville Marshall. Helen G Howard City Martin, D.iris I Ihirris ille Medore, Shirley K Lincoln Metz, .Marion G Pontiac .Middleton, F ' rances E Northjiort .Miller, Harriet L Adrian Nelson, Dorothy M East Lansing Neiiman, Lorraine W Petoskcy Nye, Jean Lansing Nyland, Louise 1 Tecumseh ( )rr, . nna . Royal Oak Panter, Kathcrine P Midland Parmentcr, Arlene J Durand 1 ' errine, Genevieve J Lansing Peterson, Dorothea C Cedar Springs Peterson, Winona .M Holland Potter, Irene B Coleman l ' rideau- , Dorothy M P enton Harbor Kieliniond, Mary O Hemlock Kobb, Anabel M Leonard Robbins. Dorothv ' Lansing Roys, I ' Aa M... ' Hudson kunyon, Lillic M Grand Rapiils Schuon. ' erna M Lansing Scott, Huhlah L I ' rescott Shaw, .Mdrude L Flint Shoesmith, Helen L East Lansing Streeter, Doris E Hastings -Streeter, Norma 1 Hastings .Strong, Hilma F Pontiac Talbot, Eleanor M Farmington Thomas, Genevieve G Battle Creek Titsworth, Elsie L Millington Tripp, Helen M Lansing Tyyni, Mida R Wakefield ' aljean, Edna M East Lansing ' anLoo, . nne K Grand Rapids aughan, Joy R Walkerville Walker, Pauline A Jackson Waring, Mary F Tecumseh Weldon, Marjorie G Lansing W ' estcot, Fern L East Lansing Wilson, Esther .A Constantine Wolters, Mary V Manistee Woodward, Mary J Benzonia Wright, Lillian E .Alma LIBERA!, AR ' IS Abbey, E. Louise Lansing .Acton, I ' orest W Breckenridgc .Adams, Virginia R Lansing ij , insworth, Mildred M Lake Odessa Cq Alliton, Mary L Owosso .Altoonjian, George K Petoskey Ankney, Timothy I Lansing .Argue, Susan 1 Jasper Bach, Frederic R Sebewaing Babbitt, Gordon K, Bravo Baker, Ellis H Lansing Bakke, Leonard N Sault Ste. Marie liarber, William I Williamston Barbier, John 1 Detroit Barnes, Lucile P Lansing Bartels, Ruth V Lansing Bartlett, Donna H Detroit Bartlett, Ralph Northport Batterberrv, I.lovd F Hettinger, N. D. Paum, -Merle K Saginaw ' lieahan, Marie P Ionia Beaumont, Rex E Mason Bebb, John E Detroit Bechtei, Robert O Edwardslnirg Beebe, Russell S Lowell Bellile, Law rencc A Lansing Bennett, Byron D East Lansing Benson. Helen L Munson Beerv. William E Tackson Bicknell, Mark H ' .. Clare Bloom, 1 lenry Escanaba Bergin, .Aelred J Brighton Bernstein, Benjamin B Harntramck Berrigan, Edward J Escanaba Bcveridge, Reginald C Kalamazoo .Uraden. Wilbur H Flint 15radman, (iordon K Lansing Brewer, .Stephen Romeo tl Pane three hundred setcniy Bicyfoglc, Lucilc R Three Rivers Brinkcrt, Nelson M Hopkins Brody, Beatrice L Lansing Brogan, John V Stockbridgc Brovont, Dean Sunfield Brown, Dvvight W Constantine Bryant. Mildred H Mt. Clemens Burhans, Richard O Owosso Burkholder, Henry M St. Clair Burns, James R Paducah, Ky. Callahan, Clarence H Detroit Callard, Ward M Fenton Canniff, Marian At Lansing Carl, Kexford J Lansing Case, Shelton M Benzonia Charles, Dorothy E Buchanan Clinton, George R Mason Cloud, Floyd Pent water Clyde, Ensign E Sturgis Coates, William H Lansing Cobb, Clifton A East Lansing Cole, Clarence S Pontiac Collin, Russell K Mt. Pleasant Colt, Wilton B Lansing Converse, Jean E Lansing Cook, Carolyn M Lansing Cooper, Stephen C Grand Rapids Cota, Carmen G Belding Courts, William C Durand Crabb, E. Allegra Flushing Creager, Basil J Three Rivers Creyts, Robert D Lansing Cross, Henry L Flint Crummer, Margaret E Essexville Cummings, Stanley F Bay City Cunningham, Mary F Lansing Curtis. Maxine E Ionia Daggett, Edgar P Coopersville Davis. Harrv B Lansing Davis, Mila ' L Detroit Davy, Nellie J Clare Day. Anna J Portland, Ind. Dean, Orlan E Durand Dearborn. Walter W Bellaire DeLano. Daniel J Oxford Derby. George ll Tecumseh DeVries. Don E Spring Lake Dickhout. Marjorie E Cadillac Dickie. Malcolm J Owosso Driscal. Floyd F Grand Rapids Duffield. Arnold W Lansing Duncan. Ward E East Lansing Dunnebackc, Robert S Lansing Eastcott. Gail I Detroit Eberly. Dorian G Lansing Emmons, Anna D East Lansing Englebcrt. Clarissa A Concord Everling, Lois Detroit Fahrney, Robert E Ferndale Feldman, Harry C Chelsea Filarski, John J Jackson Fischer, Elmer F Frankenmuth Fisk, Lucille M Detroit Fitzpatrick, Doyle C St. Johns Flumcrfelt, Mary E Rochester Foote, Lois E Lansing Ford. William H Detroit Foster. Doroth v T East Lansing Foster. Lynn J South Haven Foster. M. Jeanette Lansing French, Robert G Flushing Galbraith, Janet A Webberville Gibson, Harold D Midland Gibson, Wayne E Fovvlcrvillc Gilleo, Leonard S Highland Park Gillett, Thelma L Lapeer Glasgow, Bert B Pontiac Goldwater, Samuel J Detroit Goodman, Mary L Detroit Goodwin, Kenneth C Lyons Green, Dorothy I Detroit Green, Florence V Detroit Green, John I East Lansing Greenwood, Grace A Detroit Gregg, Larry H Howard City Hafner, Genevieve H Nashville Hake, John A Grand Rapids Hamlin, William E Jackson Hampton, Curnel S Lansing Hardy, Doris B Lansing Harris, John G East Lansing Hartingh, Allen R Pontiac Hatch, Robert W Birmingham Hawlev, Marian E Ludington Hcald, Roy A Shelby Hcarn, Ruby L Lansing Hennessy. Imogene C Oxford Henson, Richard D Lansing Herbert, Florence E Vincennes Hermance, Franklin Holton Hesse, Lorenz L Detroit Heuer, Melvin E River Rouge Hewett, D. Jane East Lansing Hicks, Clarence L Lansing Hicks. David R Brighton Hill. Thylis M Lansing Hilliar, Eileen A Cadillac Hinchey, Irwin E Lansing Hocking. Richard W Detroit Hoeflinger. Gertrude O Lansing Holdsworth, Charles B Pontiac Hollenbeck, Burdette E Athens Hossie, Blanche M Detroit Howard, Paul M Flint Howard, Theodore Port Huron Howard, William F Applegate Hubbell, Harriet W Alilford Hufif, George W Lansing Hunnicutt, Edw ard W Detroit Hunt, Lena L Jackson Hurlbut, Paul E Battle Creek Hutchison, Richard R East Lansing Ingles, Frank W Royal Oak Irwin, Maurice E East Lansing Jackson. Thorington R Iron wood jean. Lauretta .t Sault Ste. Marie Jennings. John C Lansing Jewett, Marian L Mason Johnstone, Arthur G Highland Park Jones, Albert M Grand Rapids keast, Weldon P Rochester Kecney, Charles W Lansing Keenoy, James F Lansing Kelley, Grace M Prattville Kelley, Ward W Lansing Kelley, Elizabeth M St. Johns Kidder. Madeline L Lansing Kline. Marian S Gaylord t tip 1 Page three hundred s Klinj;, l.iluin C_ ' Charkvoix Kiiiglit, cinita M Cass City Knopj), John K Lansing Kochlcr, Donald H Lansing Kocpkt-, William S Saginaw Lake, l- ' .vclyn M Pctoskc.v Lake, Waltc-r E Dccatur l.aml), Milliccnt M Lansing Lamlicrtson, Leah J Lansing Laramy, Loraine E Lansing LaRowc, Helen G Perry Larry, Margaret 15 Ithaca Larson, Edward 1 Manistee Learned, Marion C Newliury, ' t. Lee, Anna D .Marcelluv Lee, Marian E Benton Harhcrr Lee, Max D Carson ilk- Leech. Harold Detroit LeRov. John Petoskev Lewis ' , Clark E Climax Linn. Ilen D Cirand Rajiids Liim. I ' leton J Williamston Linn, Koliert R Grand Rapids Lipka, C atherine A Birmingham Loekwood, Leon W Jackson Li.sch, Ivathryn E Detroit Loomis, Arthur H Grand Rapids l.oomis. Harold D (irand Rapi ls Lutes, Edith E Detroit AlacDonald, Donald K I ' ontiac Macintosh. Roderick J Saginaw MacKinnon, Charlotte A Bay Cit AlcBrayne, Kathleen B Detroit McCune, William J Lansing McDowell, Ralph L Benton Harbor McEnaney, John E East Lansing •McEnerv, Robert D. .. .San Antonio. Texas McGilli ray, Donald M Oscoda McGuire. Tom H Detroit McKale. William D Lansing McKee, J. Irene Decatur McLay, l.ouise Flint McQuade. Margaret H Detroit McTa ish, Clarence W Pontiac Machns, Harris O East Lansing Madona, John Detroit Marriot, Charles R Sault Ste. Marie .Marshall, Donald B Oxford Martin, Jackson R Grand Rapids Martin, William T Dalton, O. Martini, (ierald II Sebewaing Maskrey, Gerald Detroit Meggison, Robert C Traxerse City Meier, Forrest J Grand Ledge Meitz. Louis F Lansing Millar, l- ' .dward 1 Ctica Millar, Mary A Ctica Miller, l- ' .ngeiie E Traverse Citv Miller, Oti s H Pontiac Millerwise, Carl H Sebewaing Minier, Ralph O IJattlc Creek .Mitchell, l-.lhel M Battle Creek Mitchell, Howard F Bay City Monroe, (iuy W Bronsoii Morgan, Howard T Detroit Morris. Lucille O Lansing Nforrison, Robert B Muskegon Morton, Mildred C Detroit Muir, George H Lansing Marten, Helen M Saginaw Nelson, Frank U Traxerse City Nicklin, irgil L Carson City Nicol, George K Lansing Notewarc, John F Lansing O ' Brien, Beatrice M Lansing O ' Connor, Robert L Hastings O ' Donnell, Alfred C Detroit Olin, Louise 1 Lansing Orr, Robert P Sandusky Otwell, Betty Lansing Pace, Lawrence C Kcego Harbor Page, Katherine Saranac Paine, Ethel E Eagle Grove, la. 1 ' aimer, James W Otter Lake I ' arks. Aha M Birmingham 1 ' arr, Dean J Big Rapids i ' arr. Norma L Flint Patterson, Kathryn V Bad .Vxc Patterson, Mildred M Birmingham 1 ' ayettc, Robert J Grand Rapiils L ' ax ' iie, Alvin E Lansing I ' ayne, Roliert A Benton Harbor Peck, Bruce E Grand Rajiids Pepper, Elizabeth C Port Huron Peter, Robert Kingston Peterson, Mabel F (iowen Phillips, Thomas R East Lansing Plank, Kenneth R Cirand Ledge Pierce, Richard L Grand Ledge Potts, Ernest F Lansing Poulson, Isabelle J Grand Rapids I ' ratt, Robert M East Lansing Ouinlan, Charles E Cleveland, O. Quinlan, Patricia M Grand Rapids Rahn, George B Benton Harbor Raiiney, Ruth L (ireenville Rantancn, Karl A Detroit Ranch, Oliver W LaSalle Ray, James F Grand Rapids Reed, Jay S Glen Ellyn, 111. Rice. Inez J Lansing Reed. Walter 1 Vicksburg Reynolds, Thayler Howard City Richards, Elsa 1 East Lansing Riegle, Charles H Detroit Rigg, Richard Petoskey Kix, Hiram J Bay City- Rol)iiison, Eva L Cnion City Robinson, Leslie A Zeeland Rosenthal, Ervin A Detroit Rowand, Genevieve M Lansing Ruonavaara, Rosali M Lansing Sanford, Leland G Coldwater Sarjeant, Snover II Grand Rapids Schraft, F.mio W Lansing Schultz, William 1 . Lansing Schumann, Helen M (irayling See fried. Rita M Pontiac Secley, Theresa M Owosso Senirau, George T Lansing Sharkey, Robert V Detroit .Shaw, Robert W Jackson Shell, Mary J Lansing Shepard, Paul G Sxvartz Creek •Shepherd, Jerome Mancelona Sherer. Franklin H Detroit .Simmons, Harriett E Richmond Simmons, Duane R East I.ansin.g t ' ogr Ihiff liuiiilixd scxenty-two Sinclair. John T East Lansinp; Skeman, Dorothy E Detroit Slisher, W ' cldon 1 lironson Smith, Kathleen Belding Smith, La erne K Lansing Smith, Lawrence L VVebbervillc Smith, William R Pontiac Sowers, Maxine M Ann Arbor Sprague, Aletha M Lansing Stant on, Willis A Orleans Stephens. Harper A Lansing Stephenson, Harriet A Detroit Stone, Frank E St Johns Stout, KcKvard M Pontiac Strombeck, Iris M Grand Rapids Strube, Helen E Lansing Stuart, Robert M Clarksville Sturgeon, Maxine 1 Davison Sullivan, Frances M Lansing Sullivan, Francis P Calumet Swanson, D. W. .Richmond Hill, L. L, N. Y. Swanson, Russell L Muskegon Symes, Harris R Pleasant Ridge Szczesnick, Frank A Lansing Taggcrt, Owen H Sturgis Tanner, Lylc G Camden Terry, Ellen M Lansing Thornton, Cressie M East Lansing Troth, Dorothy East Lansing True, Gladys M East Lansing I ' ngren. Arthur K Lansing I ' ren, .Marion . Calumet N ' au.nhn. Norman D Oscoda Wa,t;envoord, Fred W East Lansing Wagner, Walter R Sturgis Wallace, Harold E South Lyon Walz, Edward R Saginaw- Warren, Donald L St. Joseph Waters, Zeletta G nt verp, Ohio Weed, .Allen D Portland White, Esther R Lowell Whitmyer, John F Okemos Wickstrom, Dorothy C. .Western Spgs., 111. Wilcox, Henry B Saginaw Wilkas, Algird J. Wheeler Williamson, John A Chicago, 111. Willison, Aiarion V Hastings Wilson, Floyd E St. Clair Wilson, Richard T Saginaw Winchell, Florence E Ionia Wise, largaret A Lansing Wissner, Walter F Sebewaing ' ithington, Cloyse M Corunna Wood, Mercedes E Lansing Woodland, Beulah M East Lansing Worden, lone M Lansing Wortley, Elinor R WalkerviUe, Ont. Wright, Frank I Wacousta Younger. Paul C Elsie Zederbaum, George E Charlotte Zeis, Warren J Wyandotte PHYSICAL EDUCATION Bailey, Harry L Cadillac Ballard, William G Berkley Barnard, John A Detroit Beasley, Everard J Saline Berberian, .Antoinette S Dimondale Boeskool, Randall D Grand Rapids Bradley, Lester W Douglas Bredin, Ryerson .A Muskegon Heights Brose, .Alfred E Petersburg Carlson, Clifford .A Negaunee Carlson, George S Iron River Cassidy, Carl C Mackinaw Clack, Helen E Fowlerville Clark, Howard K Grand Rapids Clizbc, Howard S Cold water Coe, Orson E Walled Lake Curtis, Charles R Watervliet Cuthbertson, Harold G Flint Disantis. Samuel S Detroit Dodge, Hubert F Scottville Dole, William E Kalamazoo Douglas, Jack L Detroit Dunn, Mable .A Lansing Exo, Lester W Holland Farris, Luther L Highland Park Ease, Jacob P Grand Haven Ferrari, Florian Bessemer Ferris, Laurence B Corning, N. Y. Forbes, William .A Berrien Springs Ford, Leone N East Lansing Fo.x, Genevieve I Lansing Fox, Magdalinc M Lansing Goen. Doris M Lansing , Green, Harold R Detroit Grilfin, Charles W Shelby Gross, Milton C Saline Grosvenor, Kathleen M Greenville Grove, Roger R Centerville Handy, George Detroit Hickey, Robert D Charlotte Hosier, Maynard D East Lansing Houff, Jerry Lorain, Ohio Jackson, Leroy J Manistee Jaehnig, Howard T Grand Rapids Joslin, LaVern E Grand Rapids Kahl, Harris A South Lyon Kaiser, Margaret Lansing Killoran, Edward J Lansing Lafayette, Kenneth F Detroit Larke, Helen C Charlotte Lewis, Donald E Bancroft Licbler, Harris D Brown City Logan, Leonard G Detroit Lucas, William J., Jr .Atlanta Mc-Auliffc, Lawrence .Albion MrClure, Howard A Mason McLean, John D Sandusky Miller, Norman .A Brooklyn Mulvaney, Bernard H Fowlerville Musselman, -Arda M Lansing Olson, Hilding C Escanaba Opalach, Casimir J Detroit Paul, Jack E Pigeon Pelkey, Bernard J Lena, Wis. Piinieo, Dee W Grand Fiapids I ' iobinson, Herman Cirand Haven Kockir, Kciiiuth S VVixoin Rommel, Howard S Stiirgis Schrcms, Allitrttis H Saginaw Scully, James A Ionia Shcrnian, Leslie J Lansing Skinner, Donald K Manchester Skika, Stephen, Jr Grand Haven Smith, James M Cassopolis Sproull, Willis L Clinton Thornton, X ' iolct L I- ' .ast Lansing Trenkle, Joseph F Detroit Turner, Cecil I ' ort Huron andeiilioom, John E Escanaba anDam, John Hudsonville ' andiri)low, John Muskegon Waterman. Ralph B Birmingham Wheeler, Florence E.. Hammondsport, N. Y. Wilkas. Stanley A Wheeler Wirt. Malcolm L Battle Creek Withey, Clinton .-X Mullikcn Wittenlnirg, William F New BulTalo ' ETERINARY Bceman, W ' etitvvorth E Detroit Blakeman, Bernard Paw Paw Egan, Elizabeth C Detroit Hammond, Merla M Williamsburg Holsapplc, Mariam W East Lansing Huber, Charles W Fostoria, O. Janda, Elzie M Bessemer Kelly, Beatrice L Lansing Line, Cliflford B Niles Muschenheimcr, Fred Detroit Pringle, Everett G Wilmorc, Pa. Schaaf, Cecil K Sturgis Schahn, Oscar W Sturgis Schuler, Loona G Lake Odessa Winfeld-Hansen, Hans..Hellerup, Denmark Yntema, Leonoar M Topeka, Ind. m 5 © ' i Page three Uunilred snenly-fo SOPHOMORE AGRICULTURE Allisciii, Emory L Grand Rapiils Atkinson, Kenneth W Casnovia Becker. Harold R Evart Benton, Evert L Jackson Biers, Holly J Detroit Bradley, Evelyn R Augusta Browcll, Wilfred R Detroit Brown, Lauren H St. Johns Burch, Ralph W Plymouth Burger, Clarence E Ashtabula Burgess, Horace H Saginaw Buyea, Gerald F Monroe Campbell, Virgil E Pontiac Carroll, John H Kalamazoo Carruthers, Robert H Bancroft Chasev, Paul D Angola, Ind. Clark, Russell R R ' oyal Oak Coats, Kendal A Hastings Collins, How ' ard J East Lansing Conolly, Ray A Hartford Coon, Harold R Dearborn Cosgrove, Paul K Bellevue Cridler, William A jMiddleville Davenport, La Verne A Conklin Dornian, Frank E Cedar Springs Dowd, Leonard R Hartford Drake, Ward Hartford Elliott, Nelson T North Olmstead. O Evans. Gordon F Battle Creek Finley, Wilton L Dowagiac Fonda, Morris E Bronson Fox, Gordon D Alto Fullcrton, Loring Long Island, N. Y. Gleason, Henry C Three Rivers Gran, Earl Kingsley Gray, Gordon J Grand Rapids Gregg, Glenn C East Lansing Griffith, Albert A Medina Groesbcck, Byron L Tawas City Handler, Louis H Detroit Harris, Gerson J arquettc Harrison, Fred E Bad Axe Hartell, Max H Potterville Henry, Burrell E Mackinaw City Herrmann, Louis F Steuben Hewes, Raymond W East Lansing Howell, Orville B Hammond, Ind. Hubcrman, Morris A Detroit Hunt, Robert M Eaton Rapids Hurd. Thomas N Edwardsburg Tllenden. Carl W Adrian Irrgang. Charles W Chicago. 111. Jewell. Robert E Caro Joluison, Stafford S Jackson Keiscr, Harold H Ionia Kendall, Robbins F Byron, 111. Kennedy, Willard V Sault Stc. Marie Keppel, Donald B East Lansing Keyt, Laurel E Lakeview Knisel, Wendall O Blissfield Lamont, John D Mason Laser, Robert J Waldron Laskowski, Edward B Roscville Lessiter, Alilton J Orion Lewis, Donald J Three Rivers Lincoln, Robert S Greenville Loomis, Ralph E Perry Malott, Frederic B Jackson Martin, Milford E Royal Oak Mead, Donald E Klorgan Meldrum, George H Pontiac Merrick, William I Gaylord Mott, William P . . ' Oak Park, 111 Mueller, Ernest R East Lansing Nugent, Leon B Bad Axe Oswalt, Stanley M Vicksburg Parish, Howard D Fairgrove Parish, Kenneth D Fairgrove Parsons, George E Grand Blanc Prentice, Clarence E Hastings Pritchett, Orla S Sandusky Quinkcrt, Anthony J Roscville Replogle, Walter Battle Creek Ries, Robert W Jasper Schwartz, Claude R Brighton Seeley, George F Oxford Shakelford, Dean C Saginaw Shcill, Frederick W Farmington Sipplc, LaVerne P Rochester, N. Y. Smith. Arthur Detroit Smith, Augustus C Corunna Smith, Lawrence E Birmingham Sowash, Robert O Mansfield, O. Spuller, Carl F Branch Steimle, Earl H Benton Harbor Swarthout. Paul A Williamston ' andercook. W ' ayne L Grand Rapids ' on ' oigtlander. Karl A Jackson Wait. Russell S Sandusky Whcaton, Verness H (. ' harlotte Wikle, Mason E Spauishburg, W. Va. Wild, Paul D Ann Arbor Woodman, Jonathan S Paw Paw ' oodman. Warren J Paw Paw Wylic, Clarence A Sparta Ye( mans, Edwin R Ionia .APPLIED SCIENCE Atherton, Ralph M Grand Rapids Bailey, Roylston F Midland Bauer, George T Hastings Baycrle, Henri J Sturgis Becker, George B Lansing Biggar. Robert J Lansing Pdakslee, Clare S Lansing Breining, Russell L Trevorton. Pa. Bruce. Robert M Onaway Buck. Helen I Lansing Bukoski. Henry Standish Burde. . lbert B Detroit Page three hundred seventy-Hi ' e ja liin-t. Marshall B Cass C ' ny liuskirk. Ifaroia H Molt Cliamlicrlain, (. ' lark S l-ansing Clark, Harold A East Icirdan C.iok, Henry D Hollaml Drolctt, Lawrence A Lansing Edwards, Ogdcn F Leslie Estry. Hugh W H.irton Evans, Harold 1! Brazil, Ind. Fchlbcrg, Ellis R St Joseph Fitzpatrick, Percy H St. Johns Flint. John . Kalamazoo Gilbert, Ruth E Lansing (jlenn, .Audrey West Branch (iraham, Mark F Harbor Springs Ciutekunst. Herbert W Grass Lake Hill, Cecil C Holland Hill, Floyd H Lansing Hitchcox, . lfred H Athens Kidder, .Allen C Clare Kowalk, Henrj- G Lansing Kozelko. Stephen W Detroit Krentel, Stuart East Lansing J.auzun, ' ir.ginia D Lansin.g Leach, Jaccy H Lansing Little, -Alfred L Hano er Lueck. . lfred .M Dundee, 111. l.viidnip, Luther II Greenville . ladsen, Blair C Evart Magers, I ' rederick P Belding -Mate, Byron O Chesaning Mehnev, Gavle H Lansing .Mills, John J Leslie . Iuri)hy, Basil L Lansing .Murphy, Lester C Lansing .Xuuent, Florence E .Algonac I ' addison, Lee Ortonville Porter, William J East Lansing J ' ringle, (iordon H Lansing Radde, Bernard C St. Joseph Rcid, John D Ironwood Rinker, William IT Delanco, N. J. Seeterlin, l- .dward .A Clarkston Shulnburg, Vincent E Lansing Sinianton, William A Benton Harbor Smith, Donald D Eaton Rapids .Smith, (ieorgc W Lansing Stcxens, William D Coldwater Stuewcr. Rcinhold F Howard City Swi ft. Lyle J Charlotte ' anderSlice, David A Lansing Wilsey, Stuart V Cass C ' ity Zettel. ' crnon E Menominee ENGINEERING n .Abrahanise, Henrv L Kalamazoo Ackley, Lyle ' Pulaski .Ashe, Lloyd E East Lansing .Atkin. Francis L Palmyra Austin, Donald C ' Royal Oak Balbach, Howard E Springiield, O. Banhagle, Thede C Lansing Barker, Lauren J Highland Park Barnes, Floyd H East Lansing Batchelor, Aliles E Chapin Bentley, Harry R Lapeer Bcntley, Howard L Eaton Ra|)ids Bcstervelt, Myron Kalamazoo Betteridge, Willard C Lansing Bingham, James H I ' ranklin Blakeslec, Gordon R St. Johns Bowbccr, Curtis C Wyandotte Bowen, Ralph P Scar.sboro, Towa Branch. Robert M Battle Creek Brand, Horace H Ocean Grove, N J. Bray, Francis A I- ' lint J5rayton, .Alton AT Howell Brewster, Edward C Lansing Brown, Charles .A Grand Ledge Butler, William S Cadillac Button, .Aaron R Farmington Carbine. Theodore I Battle Creek Carmody, Eliner J Ada Carruthers, Douglas C Plymouth Case, Gerald C Fast Lansing Chancy, Richard H Rapid City Chapman, ( harles R East Lansing Clark, Joseph J Saginaw Colegrove, William D Renins Cook, Richard W Muskegon Coster, Clyde H Holland Crandall, Horace V Union Citv Dahhnan. Edward A East Lansing Dailey, Glenn C Morenci Daw OS, Roger C Lyons Dearing, Robert W Highland Park Dccke, Lynn H Grand Ledge Deming, I Jonald C Homer Dempster, .Andrew T Detroit Dew ell, Frank G Detroit Dill, Reuben E Saginaw Distel, Roliert E Lansing Downer, Jason K Lansing Edwards, William B Lansing b.stale, Gill)ert J Fenton l ' ackler, Ernest C Detroit . Field, Howard W Aluskegon Heights Ford, Leslie S Dundee I ' oster, Richard A Lansing Fournier, Preston C Gagetovvn Garn, Paul E Portland (Jilette, Harold R Coldwater (ioodhue, Walter W Lansing (joodwillie, Russell I ansing (ioodwin, Marshall B East Lansing Ciraham, Herbert T Ludington Granger, George .A Grayling GritTith, Ray L Lansing (iiithrie, Robert River Rouge Hagni; Elton L South Lyon Haigh, Lewis B Lansing Harbin. Frank Holland Hardin, Theron R Knoxvillc, Tenn. Harper, .Arthur E Sault Ste Marie Harr, Benjamin G lackson Hinklcy, Don C Evart Holtzkemper. Edward H Owosso Lsatala, John R Coldwater Janz, Russell O Lansing Page three liundreii seventy-six linings, Arthur J Monroe psiin, Karl H Mulliken ' iH-s, Duane E C ' enterville ■IRS, Glen D Montgomery ' lies, Xelson C Fcnton elner, Loren W Lansing Klas, Harold W Saginaw Knight, John W Jackson Krimian, James A Detroit aunstein, Bertram Ovvosso auznn, Sherman A Lansing au head, JJarley F Charlotte isch, Charles H Detroit .owe. John L Muskegon MacFayden, Arthur T ' ontiac MacKinnon. James S Detroit MacNutt, Omar E J )ntiac MacSwain, Harold C East Lansing [cCall, Robert B Lansing McCreedy, Roliert A Colling McCarvey, Harold J Dearborn Mack, Kenneth R Hespcria Malone, James M Burt Malone, Sam M Central Lake Mansfield, Harold Sault Ste. Marie Martens, Carlton Vicksburg each, Stuart N Lakeview Morse, Howard F Corunna Nienstedt, George W Cascville Norgard, Francis E Detroit Normington. William Ionia Northwood, Hale J Flushing Nunn, Wallace D Rose City O ' Brien, Washington Hespcria Ogden, Thomas W Hatings Petersen, Russell W Gowen Powers, Edward M St Clair Price, Harold R Jackson Rcecc, Donald H Jackson Rinn, Harold W Harbor Beach Rinn, William E Harbor Beach Rowe, Lloyd H Ionia Ruffe, Lawrence H (irand Rapids Schcid, George W Kalamazoo Schimmel, Bernard H Detroit Schneider, Edward C St. Johns Scott, James K Dearborn .Shahade, Domodar K Detroit Shull, Donald W Muskegon Sias, Russell D Midland Siegel, Major (irand Rapids Spade, Wayne M : Coldwatcr Spencer, Roger W Benton Harbor Strom, George E Cirand Marais Switzgable, Louis F Lansing Thamer, Herbert J Jackson Thayer, Earl E .Shepherd Tobias, Louis S ' illiamston ' oorhees, Seymour E Pontiac Walker, George H Grand Blanc Walworth, Herbert T New Lothrop Wangeman, Alfred J East Jordan Waterbury, Chauncey Lansing ' einland, .- rthur .A ' icksburg Werner, Don H Cirand Rapids White, Frank E Grand Rapids Wicksall, Robert J South Haven Widing, Henry P Pontiac Wieber, Theodore H Muskegon Wilson, Ronald G Bridgman Woodard, Clem .A Hillsdale Woodliff, Earl E Concord Wright, John L Harbor Springs Yarger, Lenard B Eaton Rapids Zatroch, George Lorain, O. HOME ECONOMICS - nderson. . nnita G Holland Auten, Lois I Newberry . ery. Elouise V Holland Bale, Helen Lakeview Boynton, Beatrice B Ionia Brass, Helen Lansing Brown, Dorothy .-X Iron Mountain Brunsdon, ' erna L Sault Ste. Marie Bullard, Elsie Z O wosso Carbine, Evelyn L Battle Creek Carr, Betty East Lansing Case, Geraldinc C East Lansing Colby, Margaret R Cadillac Cornell, Cora A Concord Cox, Lula M Detroit Cramer, Eleanor M Lansing David, Marion C; Lansing Davis. Genevieve R Bay City DeKleine, Ruth M Hudsonville Dell. Barbara R Lansing Diller, Ruby G Flint Doudna, Ruth ' Cadillac Downer, Ruth M Dewitt Dulso, Madeline K Grand Rapids Eacgle, Margaret A Lansing Easthagen, Florence M Grand Rapids Flower, Thelma K Birmingham Forshaw Elizabeth L.. . . Woodhaven. N. Y. Foster, Lola E Newberry Fox, Mary E Lansing Galligan, Carroll A Laingsburg Goodenow, Margaret C Detroit Graham, Eloise L Lansing Gunneman, Jeanette M Coopersville Gunneman, Leah I Coopersville Haire, Tane E Detroit Hart, Ruth M East Lansing Havbarker, Josephine F Lansing Heimkamp, Emma A Saginaw Hoover, Eleanor I Blyth, Ont. Hoover, Muriel L Blyth, Ont. Humphries, Clara L Lansing Irwin, Bernice M Grand Rapids Kapp, Eloise M Hamilton, O. Kinney. Wilma G Lansing Knight. Pauline Cass C ity Krause. Elizabeth Rockford Lattin. Leila P Washington. D. C. Leavcngood, Mary I thens Lipka, Mary L Birmingham Luce, Grace B Paulding, O. MacNames. Maxine .A Battle Creek McKay, Alice M (■rand Rapids Mackcy. Marjoric M Kast Jordan Marshall, Marietta M Coopcrsvillc Mfchlin. Hck-ii L Calumet Moi.re. Marion E Hillsdale Moran, Coral I Webhervillc Nicholson, Dorothy R Lapeer Noeske, Gertrude A Mi.lland Osgood, Novia Port Huron Ossenhcimer, Kdna M ' Pckonsha Parsons, Elsie A P.elK illc, (), Rademaker, Emmaline A ManisUe Rivers, Gladys I C amden Ryan. Susan M Port Huron Sanyster, Ruth A Cheboygan . ' -ica arda. Dorothy B Pcssemer Sclimitt, Henrietta A East Lansing Sexton, Bernice C (irossc Pointc Shoecraf t, Dorcas K. Fremont Sisson, Frances M Adrian Smith, Blanche L Mulliken Snow, Mahle Pontiac Stanipfly, Donna E Lansing Stark, fJeryl M Ann Arbor Streeter, Feme L East Lansing Thorpe, Alice 1 East Lansing ' I ' raphaijen, Dorothy North Branch ' i ' rott. Belle . East Lansing Walker. .Xfargaret 1 Le ering Warner, Elva M Clio Watkins, Margaret D Dearborn hittcmore, Inez T East Lansing Wilcox. Louise A Washington, D. C. Worden, Dora E (irand Rapids Wrasse, Mary L Lansing Young. Bernadine G Elsie LIBERAL ARTS i ckle . Marjorie L Marshall Adams, (iracc E Okemos Aitken, Anna M Lansing Albig. Hanley W Lansing lKrton. Marian M F ast Lansing Mtoonjian. .Mable ' Petoskcy Mtoonjian. Marjorie S Petoskey iiderson. Kenneth A Pellston Amiable. Charles R Hastings miis, Charles (i Cedar Springs rmstrong. X ' ernon G Nilcs rniild, ' anBuren MarineCity Atuell. Willis W (irand Rapids Banasiak. Laura M Detroit Bates, Lawrence V. East Lansing Beachimi. Curtis M Shelby I ' .ecman, Hubert E lackson I ' ulknap, Ruth I St. Clair I ' .eiinett, X ' enabelle Lansing I ' .erles, Frank D Clrand Rapids I ' .lair, ChaHes B Jackson Hlay, Cornelius l.ansing Bleicher, Cecilia B Lansing Blosser, Westman N Manchester Bhiem, ' irginia A Saginaw liolion, Helen A Lansing I ' .uoth, Donald Pontiac liooth, Morton I East Lansing Bourns, Louis E Mil ford Boylcs. Mary F Charlotte Breitenwischcr, Miltcm .Manchester Briggs, Ruth . Lansing Bryce. lone .S 15attle Creek Byington, (iarner !■ (irand Ledge Bylsma, George (irand Rapids Byrne, Keith Grand Rapids Cadwallader, Laura J Owosso Carlisle, Keinieth A Port Huron Chadsey, Ruth I ' . Suttons Bay Chinnick, Dorothy M (irand Rapids Chivcrs, Esther Jackson Christenscn, Lawrence H St. Clair Clark, Donald W Buffalo, N. Y. Come, Edward H Lansing Connor, Cirace V. Highland Park Converse, James B Menominee C .n erse. Marsliall H Lansmg Cook. Robert B East Lansing Cooper. Teresa O Lansing Coulon. .Alger A Cleincns Craig, Horace S Detroit Crook, Myron C Kalamazoo Crow, Irvin S Alpena Crowley, Edward R Cheboygan Davey, Berten M Lansing Davcy, Robert D Jackson Davis. Robert W Lansing Davis, ' irginia E Detroit Deibert. Basil A Fife Lake Del.air. John (i Jackson Detweiler. Herbert I Chicago, 111. I )eWeerd. Elbert R Holland Dineen. Daniel L Lansing I )odge. Stanley F Lansing Dolberg. Edith E Grand Rapids Dole, Burton . East Lansing Downes, John .X Rockford Draper. Harry () Jackson Ellis. Nathan K East Lansing Emmons. Wilbur D Lansing England. Clayton C ' Holt Englcbert. b ' .d win S Concord Farley. Martha F Albion I- ' auvcr. Walter L Morcnci b ' enlon. (ienevieve R Lansing Fishbeck. Ruth L East Lansing Fitzgerald. William H Caro Flakcr, Paul R Lansing Fogg, Cecil C Lansing Foster, Adele M Pleasant Ridge booster, Theodore D Lansing Fox, Ruth J East Lansing Francis, John A Saginaw Frisbie, Stanley K Fruitport (iarland, Thomas A Henderson (iibson, Wellington C Detroit Gi ffey. Richard C Owosso (litre, Frances I Nilcs (ireen, Edward R Lansing (ireer, auricc L Pontiac Hagerman, Florence H Pontiac Hale, Alice E South Haven Si Hannah, Julia O Grand Rapids Hart, Earl L Lansing Hartway, Arleen M Richmond Harvey, John Iron Mountain Haskins, James S Howard City Hawlcy, Catherine XT Adrian Henderson, Sabina M Detroit Hewctt, Mary A East Lansing Holmes, Nellie M Lansing Holmes, Winifred Lansing Horning, Majel L Brooklyn Jacques, Claire Marquette agnow, George T Jackson akeway, Clare Rockf ord ames, Mildred W Lansing anney, X ' ivian M Lansing ennings, Howard H ( irand Rapids ones, Donald Lansing . ohnson. Faye L Ovid Kane. William M Detroit Kay, Delphin J (Crosse Pointe Keeler, H. Elizabeth Holland Kershaw, W ' m. B Wyandotte Kidder. Joseph E Lansing Kincaid, Kathryn M Lansing King. Isabel G Clarkston Kipicc. Herbert E Lansing Kline. Virginia H Lansing Kling, Orra K East Lansing Knapp. Thomas S Flint Koch, Helen M Grand Rapids Korney, John J Lansing Kronberg, Thomas G Dearborn Kuhn. Jessie M Bridgeport. O. Kyburz. Charles J Rockford Ladd, Charles P Muskegon Lage. Gerald E Greenville Lane. Edward K East Lansing Lane. Margaret E Lansing Larke, Glenn R Sault Ste. Marie Lather, Dorothy M Suttons Bay LeBeau, Eloise Lansing Lewis, Zilpha A nn Arbor Lietzke. Holland L Bath Likins, Herbert C iFemphis Lindner, Clarence E Grand Rapids List, Herbert C Sebewaing List, Herman C Sebewaing Long. Charles J Kecgo Harbor Lovewell. Carlyle C Northville Lynch. Mary K Dearborn facMillan, Hugh H Grand Rapids AlcCabe, Ethel L Lansing fcCarthy, Helen L t. Morris McElroy, Andrew E East Lansing McKasson, Dorothy L Kirksvillc. Mo. McMillan. Donald G Freeland Mc ' ea. James E Douglas Marr, Harriette E Howell Martin. Bessie H Lansing Martin. John M Wyandotte Merrill. Josephine E Grand Rapids Meyer, William J Lake Linden illcr. Margaret G Zecland Miller, Robert K Negaunec Miller, Shirley K Salamanca, N. Y. Moon, Don D Lansing Mnnningh, Cornelius Lansing Morfc.rd, William H Shaftsburg Morrow, Paul E Grosse Pomtc Mott, Eugenia E Adrian Noland, John A Lansing Novara, Leonard Lansing Ortved, Richard E Walkerville, Ont. Oswalt, Ferris H Vicksburg Ovaitt, Stanford C Midland Parker, Husted S Owosso Paterson, Eileen E Lansing Paterson, Fraser C (jrand Rapids Pence, Ruth A Flint Peppier, Francis K Rockford Pcrlongo, Naudino F. Lansing Perrin, Hoard W Grand Rapids Phillips, Frank M Grand Rapids Porter. Joseph A Grand Ledge Posthumus, Doris T East Lansing Potter, John L Lansing Pratt. Villiam D East Lansing Price. Charles D East Ta was Randall, Robert J Cheboygan Rarden, Elizabeth Greenville Rasmussen, Leonard Detroit Redfield, Sylvia F Ousted Reed, Marjorie J Charlotte Renter, Hildegarde Detroit Rickct. Clair H Holt Roberts, Clarence C Kent City Roberts, Floyd I Trenton Robson, Faith Lansing Rossow, Norman R Utica Rothfuss, Guilford H Norvell Rubsam, Pierre F Jackson Rulison. Josephine Lansing Runner. Robert C Shelby Russell. Robert K Napoleon Ryon, Edgar C Lansing Sack, Lawrence A Lansmg Sakresky, Carl M Lansing .Sage, Robert ' Lansing Sample. LeRoy H Royal Oak Schau. Henry Calumet, 111. Schindehette, Georgeanna Saginaw .Schreiber, Katherine C Lansing Shassherger, Phyllis R Lansing Shimonek, Marion I Laurium Simons, George E Kenilworth, 111. .Simpson. Thomas L East Lansing .Skellenger, Russell S Gladstone Smith. Elizabeth C East Lansing Smith, Vern M Lansing Spagnuola, Helen M Saginaw Spencer, Leslie M Coopersville Stafford, Dale B St. Louis .Steensma, Magdalena Jackson .Stephens. Margaret E East Lansing Stevenson, Margaret Smith ' s Creek Stewart. Alice V Lansing Stickle, Leonora C BufTalo Stilec, Charles E Traverse City Stockel, Ruth M Lansing .Stokes, Jeanne H Grand Rapids Stone, Horace H Mattawan Stone. Ralph I Saginaw Streli. Claude R Birmingham Svendscn. Isabel K Greenville Swanson, Evelyn F Lansing Tallefson. Maurice J Ludin.gton Talmage. Russell E Battle Creek cfif?a ? ' I ' atf, liihii Dclriiit TavUir. Margaret R Lansing Telford. Margaret S Royal Oak Thatcher, Garliekl G Jackson Thomas, Mary J j.ansing Toikkancn. Wm. S Detroit Tower, Florence A Cedar Springs Trachsel, Janette C Lansing Trick, Phyllis N Hast Lansing I ' ptegroxe, Maryann Lansing I ' rch, Frederick J Jackson ' an. ken, Kathryn W Highland Park anKniken. Raymond L Grand Rapids Vanghan, Kenneth B Oscoda N ' eneklasen, Lvlc G Zccland X ' inkcniulilcr, Kernard (jrand Rapids W aaek, Alfred G Lansing Walker, (Jaylord A East Lansing V alsli, Charles R Lansing Wallers, Evelyn M Lansing Walton, George K Lansing Whelan, Fay A Tecumsch Wilslierg, Paul A Morcnci Wilson, John B Aslnirg Park, N. J. W ' inans. Harriet E Kalamazoo W ' oodworth, Marjorie E Okemos W ' oodworth, Mary Detroit W ' ooclworth. Thomas I Detroit ichls, J..M|,li I ' .ig Rapids PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ahhcy, Beryl E Battle Creek Baker, Earl R Frankfort, Ind. Becker, Annie L Hesperia Brecn, Gerald Holland Bnckholz, Ernest J River Rouge Crall, Max- B . . . . . Dimondale Danziger, Frederick Detroit DeHaan, Henry J (irand Rapids DenHerder, Frederick (irand Haven Erratt, Lynn I Cheboygan Fricker. Edwin V Detroit Gafner, lohn Escanaha Gil)bs, Edward H Perkins Hahn, Elizabeth H lbion Hanson. Nels H Big Rapids Haun, Haridd E Lansing Hyatt, Mary E Flushing Lamphear, Ray D (irand Rapids Leith, Dorothv L Brighton Nordberg, Alton C St. Joseph Oade, James E Lansing Olson. Alvin W ' Chicago, 111. Pearcy, R ichard L. . . Frankfort. Ind. Pcvic, ' encil Hesperia Prendergast, Daniel Owosso Rail, Benjamin N Grand Rapids Raymond, Harold S Lansing Kidler, Don G Detroit Kuhl, Jack W Detroit Schaubel, Ray C Grand Rapids Scott. Edward W Ft. Wayne. Ind. Smead. Harold E Stnrgis Stine. Earl Battle Creek Van.Xntwcrp, John F. . . . W ' illiamsport, Pa. Warner, Roy C Detroit Whiteley. Jean Dovvagiac W ' inans, Zoe .A Lansing Yarger, Keimeth W Eaton Rapids VETERINARY .Mfredson, Bernard Y Whitehall Campbell, James H St. Johns Cole. Bernice Flint Corpron, Ruth .A Ypsilanti Dargit , ' ic F Monti)elier, O. Fish. Ray H Litchfield Gardner. Robert G Lansing Haniann. Eugene E Chicago. 111. Johnson, Walter . l .Menominee Ludvvig, bVederick E Lansing Minor, . seneth L Traverse City Murox. (ieorge Detroit iin- , Herbert E Bculah .Sparks, Bertha M Berrien Springs Si)rick, Marion G Grand Rapids J ' iif:c three liuntlred etghty JUNIOR AGRICULTURE Acklcy. Robert H Marshall Ahrcns, Arwin F Dundee, 111. Armstrong, Harold J Highland Aii inen, Henry O Ncgaiinee Backofen, Margaret J Battle Creek Bird, Jess T Belding Baimigartner, Raymond Pontiac Bjornseth, Earl H Lowell Bowers, Gail E Eau Claire Boyd, Lois B ' ermontville Bredahl. Lawrence E Manton Brewer, Nathan East Lansing Bryant, Howard E Elsie Bullach, Melville E Massillon, O. Campbell, Hugh C St. Johns Chickering, Herbert E Belding Cook, Lawrence M Lansing Cordes, Victor J Lcland Crane, Lester A Owosso Cribbs, Leland R East Lansing Crook, Edwin R Flint De ' oogdt, Peter J Kalamazoo Dodge, Robert O Grand Rapids Doyle, William E Milwaukee, Wis. Ebinger, Donald G Climax Ferrari, George D Bessemer Forbes, Ben H Williamston Frost, Herbert J Deerfield, 111. Giddings, Marian G. Bentley Glidden, Arthur W lba Gottschalk. John F Hespcria Green, Webdall A Walled Lake Groeslicck, Edward C East Tawas Haliel, Elmer P Detroit Hackney. Lewis H Flint Hamblin. Joseph R .Allen Hannah. ' . Harold Grand Rapids Hansen, Clair E Lakevicw Hassler, Ivan P Sandusky Hcndee. Clare Pinckney Hill. Rudolph J Negaunee Hilton, Farin N., Jr Pontiac Hitchcock, Russell W East Landing Hodge, Frederick J Negaunee Holtforth, -Albert E Fenton Howard, .Arthur J Ypsilanti Hubbard, Edgar H Concord Jobbett, Clayton C Traverse City Johnson, Harry F St. Louis kecfer, Curtis E East Lansing Kelsey. Elbert S Grand Ledge Kieffer, Dale C V.nUm Rapids Kincaid, Richard S ( jrant King, Keith W Charlotte Klein, Irwin Quakertown, Pa. Kludy, Lawren E Shelby Kroll, William H Detroit Lepley, Eugene R Colon Lewis, Floyd W., Jr Midland McCauley, Robert H Richmond McEwen, Lee E Leonidas Mclntyre, George S Dow agiac Marklc, .Arthur D Eaton Rapids Martell, Arthur E Three Oaks Mar in, irgil I Toledo, O. .Millard, William E East Lansing Miller, Herbert .A Williamston Mosher, Joseph D Berrien Center Paige, Harold ' Lansing Palmer, Clarence C Elyria, O. Pasco, Ray E Owosso Pesonen, Everett Crystal Falls Poesch, Gustav H .Monroe Putman, Milton F Detroit Raftshol, Karl J Suttons Bay Kaths, Herbert J Dunkirk, N. Y. Richards, James B Eau Claire Roberts, Thotnas E. Negaunee Ri.gers, John I Big Rapids 1 ( iM ncrans, Lee N Northport Kussdw, Walter F }iIonroe Seward. Harold B Dayton, O. Sovey. Ben J .... , Bay City Spangler, Leon Bath Stauffer, Donald E Holland Stenberg, Jack N Jackson Stewart, Villiam R East Jordan Stroud, .Alton T Bad .Axe Sump, Albert W Detroit Teichman, Irvin P Eau Claire Timm, Gilbert H Ccnterville Toles, Robert R Romeo Tomasek, .Anton J Sault Ste. Marie Tompkins, Richard S St. Johns Tufts, VX ' illiam H East Lansing Tyndall, Russell F Branch Van.Aken. John A Plymouth Welch, John W Davison Woodman, Foster G East Lansing Zaetsch, Theodore N Algmac Zillman, Leslie A South Flavcn APPLIED SCIENCE .Andrews, .Alexander .A East Lansing .Ashley, Law rence AI Battle Creek Baur, Lorenz S I ' nionvillc Beutner, Edw ard L New Buffalo Brown, Lauren P Detroit Brownson, Knealc M Kingsley Clapp, Henry W Owosso Coons. Mvrta S East Lan-ing Crane, Keith D Lansnig Da is, Elmer S Plain well Duddles, Willard J Ashton Eddy, Gerald E Lansing Erskine, William J Evart Favcrweather, Bruce L Hale Fit ' zRandolph, William P Lansing Gacrtnir. Alfred J Saginaw Page three huttdrcd cighly-oiic Hart, Ilah A illiamst..n llcrshey, All ' n-d I) Lansing Histed, Walter E Smith 1 lavc-n H off man, Donald A Lansing Holland, Charles F East Lansing Howlctt, Lucius E. Pontiac loachitn, loscph L St. Clair knight, Koliert K Marietta Knudsi-n, Richard J Cadillac Knulson, Amos T Iron Mountain Lamb. Frances W Pittsl ' ord Makby, (icorgc S Corning, N. Y. Maync, Harold E Saginaw Mixer, Shirley Bancroft Northcott, George H Lansing Pence, Max D Parma Penncll, Robert B Berrien Springs Peterson, Walter J Negaunee I ' orritt, Ross J Pontiac Russ, l- ' rancis li East Lansing Salmon, David A Buffalo, N. Y. Selby, Douglas M Lcland Smith, Rossman W Birmingham Spaun, Rolland E Lansing Spohn, l ' rieda H Fairgrovc Striffler, Irvine A Cass City ' I ' insman, Kathryn 1 Detroit ' rowner, Albert A Perry X ' ranv. I-Vank T Traverse Citv Warren. (denn ' W Ovid W arren. Nellie M Pittsford Weymouth, Merrill H Yale Williams. Maurice B Allegan Wood, Robena E Lansing Young. Donald A Dearborn Zaetsrb. Keruiit A Mgonac KNCilNKKRlXG Aliel. Ransom () Lansing - ho. Charles E Palmer Anderson, John R Escanaba Anderson, Philip H Detroit .Anschutz, Reynold Ci Saginaw Arncdd, Llovd L Lansing Ash, Charles E St. Clair Atkinson, Warren ! 1 E art Baird, John E Escanaba Batcheler, Benjamin b Howell Baxter, William M Detroit Benjamin, Howard - Saginaw Bennett. Wayne J Grand Rapids Blumc, Neil Lansing Bowers, Roy L Flint Bowmastcr, Wylic . (JrandN ille Bradley, Robert E Highland Park lirigham, Roy C Kalamazoo Brcjwnell, George T Marshall Bnllard, Leo G X ' icksburg Burns. Frederick J Otisville Burns, Glenn R lpena Clark, Arthur 1 Bath Clark, Ralph L East Jordan Coffev, Leon L Pontiac Corle ' ss, Lee M Coldwater Corr, Francis J Lansing Dahlquist, Carl I Manistee Dean, John E DeWitt Dclfos, Francois P Pretoria. S. .-XlVica Denton, Clifford 1 . Caro Deo, Raymond ' Berrien Springs DeWies, Lawrence H Zeeland Doerr, Maxwell H Pontiac Donaldson, Wrnon II Pontiac Duff. ICdgar X Lansing F.aton, William F Detroit Eshleman, Kenneth L Burr Oak Faiver, Leo B DeWitt Farley, Frank B Parma Faul, Raymond J Woodland Fenske, I.eslie C Bay City Fitzgerald, Harry H Williamslon Flanigan, Ertcl O Woodland Greinman, Roy I Morrice Hach, h ' loyd C Saginaw Hachmotb, I ' .uryl ' I ' Comstock Park llaga. Arthur J Muskegon Hanlon, William B Newaygo Harrington. Lloyd H East Lansing I lax en, P ' rank S East Lansing Hawkins, .Amos J Hudson Hayden, James G Cassopolis Hcmingwav, Foster B Eagle I I enry, John A Royal Oak Herbert, Walter A X ' incennes, Ind Hirshman, George .A. Lansing Hoffmyer, Harlan D Hart Holland, Roy P Cadillac Hnrne, Marvin R Dearborn Howell, bVanklin J Lansing l.ickson, Paul C Pontiac Jenkins, Loren W Cadillac lennings, (jcorge H Chicago, HI. Kerr, Harold J Battle Creek Keturi, Wilho R Detroit Kling, John J Palo Kiuidson. Kenneth M Cadillac Larson, ' ern ¥ Lansing l.owry. Robert D Midland .MacGillivrav, Neil Manistee . lac ' ay, Robert E Flint McGonegle, Richmond J Lapeer .McWan, Homer Pimtiac Marek. Paul Muskegon Hei.ghts Marshall. Merrill G East Lansing Martin, Clair It Mt. Pleasant Ma.son, Maurice M Battle Creek Miller, Hul)ert O Highland Miller. LaRue I lielding Minicr, Howard G Battle Creek Morse, Henry R Lansing Neff, James R Three Rivers Niemi, .Xrvo N Grand Marais Norri.s, Dale R Hillsdale Ocker. Horace M F.inpirc Olson, Si vert E Lake Linden l apenfiiss, Ernest Owoss i Parsons, Marshall F Schoolcraft Pierce, Harold C Shelby I ' ierce, Marion I North Adams Ravell. O Friend Bclding ' our three liutiiircd eighly-ttVi f n - Rix, Clifford N Okemos Rollins, George K Springfield, Mass. Roossien, Elmer J Grand Haven Rowe, Hobart E Grass Lake Scharf , Max J Saginaw Scheid. Charles G Kalamazoo Schlinkert, Bruce F St. Clair Schuch, .Adam F Unionville Sherman, Leo T Grand Rapids Simonson, Rader .A Escanaba Slider, Charles E Oak Grove Smith, .Alfred M Lansing Smith, .Arthur L Jackson Smith, William M .Adrian Sprague, Harold E Hillsdale Stimac, Peter T Copper City Stone, James A East Lansing Taylor, Neil Imlay City Thompson, Kenneth W Pontiac Thompson, Max G Lansing Tjorson. Clarence S Bay City V ' alton. .Arthur K Sturgis W ' arnock, Eugene W East Lansing Weeks, Kenneth B St. Louis Whitfield, George A Lowell Wilber, Addison F Old Mission Winte, Henry C Detroit Witmer, Howard S East Lansing Wolters, Harold W Grand Rapids Workman, Lewis J Lansing Zimmerman, Alax J Flint HOME ECONOMICS .Adams, Dorothy C Battle Creek .Anderson, .Anne S Ishpeming .Anderson, Dora C Lincoln .Anderson, Mildred L Coopersville Banks, Grace H Houghton Barliarin, June K Freeland Beckley, Margaret B Highland Park Bennett, Helene A Grand Rapids Berg, Marian E Lansing Boonstra, Bina R Zeeland Bovvditch, Dorothy Pittsford Brown, Georgia E East Lansing Brown, Margaret A.. Carsonville Brovvnson, Irene A Kingsley Burge, Elizabeth A South Haven Campbell, Dorothy L East Lansing Canby, Ruth M East Lansing Card, Clarice .A Reading Carlson, Ethel O Vulcan Case, Harriett E Grand Rapids Chapin, Elaine W West Branch Christiansen, .Augusta Coral Christiansen, Erma M Coral Clark, Margaret L Detroit Cole, Elizabeth R Harbor Springs Crandall, Geraldine AI West Branch Curtis, Charlotte L Edmore Davis, Frances D Bangor De.Arment, Ruth T Petoskey Evand, Nina .A Battle Creek Farr, Beryl E Detroit Feige, Margaret A Saginaw Fender, Ruth H Coral Finch, Marian B Montgomery, W. Va. Floten, Grace H Montague Fordney, Ruth M Saginaw Fox, Marie C Spring Lake Frost, Elsie M East Lansing Gettcl, Ruth C Sebewaing Grantham, Martha J East Lansing Grettenberger, Kathryn H Perry Halladay, Norinc East Grand Rapids Hallock, Catherine C Afanistee Haskins, .Alice E Perry Heald, Afcridith D East Lan ' ing Hertzler. Alice B Glennie Holden. Dorothy L Mil ford Hubbard, Roma P Fan Claire llinit, Cora M Lansing Ihuiler, .Margaret J Lansing 1 ford, Mary E Reading Janson, Dorothy E Menominee Jennings, Mary N East Lansing Johnson, Helen M St. Louis Kline, Shirley Grand Blanc Koyl, Mildred P Aurora, 111. Lamb, Virginia M Bay City Linn, Helen Bluffton, Ind. Lough, Florence M East Lansing McCormick, Bertha Monroe McKav, Margaret L Battle Creek McKil ' lop, Helen .A Detroit Madigan, Mary J Grand Rapids Martin, Jeanne E East Lansing Martinson, Selma L Northport Mayer, .Anna C. Chelsea .Mayhew, Carolyn E ■ Detroit Meisel, Helen M Bay City Miller, Edith M Constantine Morony, Gertrude R Lansing Morris, Margaret AI Sarnia, Out. Munsell, Emma V Fowlerville Munsell, Vera M Fowlerville Nadcau, Florence M Stenhenson Newark, Christine Lansing Parsons, Etta B Lin wood Patterson, Bernice A Lakeview Patterson, Alargaret M Bad .Axe Paull, Albreta M Rockford Pennington, Mary M East Lansing Perrin, Frances ' Saginaw Piatt, Jane I Lansing Potter, Rose H Lansing Preston, Margaret D Charlotte Pretlow, Clarice .A Detroit Randel, Lois K Owosso Redfield, .Addie C Eaton Rapids Rchkopf, Dorothy J Petoskey .Schnackenbcrg, Lucile Howell Schneider, Leona K Lake Odessa Sheldrick, Georgia Detroit Snow, Marv A Saginaw Sovereen, Ernestine S Lakeview Stabler, Geraldine B Adrian Stone, Elizabeth C Sanford. Fla. Taylor, Edna C River Rouge ■mV % ' Page three hun ' I ' l ' W. Harriett M i 1 udson Thicmc, F.vi ' lyn K I ' liitdii Harlior Thdmpson, Mcixt-i ' A l- ' liiit Thiimpson, l ulh E Hutncr Thorpe, Hck-ii .1 Fordsnii Toms. Eulalia S Lansing VaiiDcnlicrgh, I ' :iizahfth F Battle Creek VanHoiiteii, (iaylia F Lake Odessa ' incctt. Dorothy J Litchfield Walstead, l-lulh R Ortoiuille Wangcinan, Mildred E Ivast Jordan Wheeler, Sarah A.. . .Hanimondsport, N. Y. Williamson, Lois Mae Hespcria Wilson, ' era M ilhaea Wood, Mildred L Lansing WoodnilT, Margaret M KockwiKxl ylie. ( icne ie i ' F Sparta (■inkc. Marjorie Ci C ' aro LIBKRAI. AR ' IS Amiss, W illard J Lansing Arney, illiam .Sturgis Arnold, Almon R Arnold Atkinson. Lauretta M Chicago, 111. Bovver, tirace 1 (Greenville Brown, Willard S Battle Creek Brucker, Clara East Lansing Briimincll, Raymond A Byron Center Bryar, Robert E Lansing Burroughs, Lewis E Grand Haven Cansfield, .Mary B Detroit Carev. Carol S Flint Carroll, Howard R St. Johns Chapin, Irene .M Lansing Clark, Ruth C East Lansing Clatworthy, David (irand Rapids Close, Helena (j Detroit Cole, Carlyle F Lansing Coller, Hazel G .Sno er Cook, Edward Webster Grove, Mo. Cooper. Franklin Detroit Corrin, Margaret (i F ast Lansing Crist, Dean T East Lansing Crittenden, Carlton Hudson Curl ' nian, John P . laryville. Mo. Day, F lizabeth .A Flint Day, Mary East Lansing Deacon, Fred E Lansinu DeRoo, Dorothea Mint De ' rics, Phyllis I Detroit Dirkse, Evan (Grand Haven Douglas, Daryl A Camden Dow, Dorothy D Midland Dunham, Brayton L Lansing I ' .berbach, F-redcrick Lansing l- .ggert, Marvin . Lansing I- llingir. lvin G (irand Rapids Elliott. James M P.attle Creek b ' llsvvorth. Edward K Lansing l- ' .ricson. F ' ffie I East Lansing Iv.eringham, Mildred K Flint I ' aner. Kathrvn I (Joodrieh Felder. John ' Trenton Felt. Carl R Muskegon Fi ' her. Lee E Charlotte Fitch. Margaret P Charlevoix Forman. Edna H CJiand Ranids For.sythc, W ' m. R Filan Gass, Tames B Royal Oak George, Clinton B Birmingham Gcrdel, Janet I East T.ansing Gildea, Lucretta M Monroe ( iould, lohn M Hastings Goulet, Lloyd I . Detroit Graham. Robert C Harbor Springs (iriyg . bisepbine M Saginaw Groat, i.iicille A Chicago, 111 (jrovt ' , I )on i)igler Centerville ( irovvell. l- ' ord (jrand Rapids Gmnaer, Mary 1 Ovid Gustavson, (iertrude C. . .Jamestown, N. Y. Hack, X ' irginia . Milan 1 lallack. Carvel C Rochester Hamilton, Clyde .A. JJolly Harmon, Peter H Wahjamcga Harper, X ' irginia L Saginaw Harris, Margaret A East Lansing Heald, Edith 1 South Haven Henderson, Phyllis C Bay City Hendry. Herbert E Detroit Houghton. Donald . East Lansing Howard, Bernice L East I ansing 1 loward, Luella F ' armington Hutton, Henry G Plymouth Janney, Helen I Lansing Jennings, George W ' Highland Park Jennings, Raymond L Lansing Johnson, Ruby V Lansing Jones, Benjamin D .Albany, Ga, Kaiser. X ' irginia Lansnig Kalchthaler. W inifrcd Algonac Kane. Paul Lewis Owosso Kiefer. .Alice R East Lansing Kelley, ' irgil Perry Kinton. F ' ern E F ' ast Lansing Krauss, Paul G Lansing Kiiehl, Winston C Manistee Lancaster, Lois L Clinton Leinbach, Iva O Pigeon Lucas, Hattie . F.ast Lansing Lvons, Laura 1 Lansing McConnell. Helen L Landing McCemnelly, I orothca F ' lint McKusick. Jamie E Knox, Tnd. Magnus. Rose T angor laire, Stephen F Grosse T ointe Marks, Frances M .Saginaw Meno, Harlow R St Clair Metz, Reynolds South Rend, Ind. Millmrn. Richard C Kalamazc o Miller, W ' inifrcd Battle Creek Moore, Herbert E Rochester, N. Y. Moore, Jean .A Detroit Morrice, James D . lma NJorse. Sarah I Jasper Murdock, Helen M Rattle Creek Necdham, George W Saginaw ' Nelson. Mary A Wolcott Nichols. Kenneth R Lansing Xorthev. Thom.is Tames Ncgaunee • hu n tired eighty- foMT ®tt : ' Ogdcn, Ai ' lcne L Alma Ovaitt, Donald C Midland Pardee, Martha J Clinton I ' armelce, Vera E New Lothrop I ' earson, Gladys J Chicago, 111. Pennington, Willis Detroit Perrin, Wayne H Ann Arbor Potter, Walter C Hadlcy Prakken. Nicholas J Lansing Prichard, Hilda L Ravenna, O. Pullen, Arnold F Grand Rapids Pullen, Russell L Grand Rapids Retter, Lysle N Adrian Roberts, Chas. E Detroit Roberts, Charles L Lansing Robinson, Arthur H Saginaw Roeser, Jane S Saginaw- Rogers, Richard W Gaylord Rosenbrook, Clive A Onondaga Russell, Eber D Rochester Russell, Orlando C Grand Rapids Russo, Leroy G Jackson Sachs, Albert W Lewiston Salisbury, Chester F Ann Arbor Schader, Sara B Hastings Scheurer, Ethel R Sebewaing Schwartz, Samuel Detroit Shader, Lyle R Grand Rapids Smith, Chester Detroit Smith, Frances East Lansing Smith, I awrence S. Lansing Snider, Lewis D Lansing Steers, (Mrs.) Lansing Stitif, Inez Adelc Owosso Swift, Carlton B Middleville Taylor, Keith New Era Taylor, Thelma K Brighton Tennant, Alice A Munger Thompson, Richard W Holt Thomson, William G St. Clair Totten, Edward C Ypsilanti Troth, I ' aul H East Lansing Turner, Frank J Caro Tyler, Clara Plymouth VanderMale, Gilbert Grand Rapids VanEvcry, Waldo B Petoskey VanPutten, John W Holland VanZylen, James H Grand Haven Victor, Dorothy A Grand Rapids Voelker, Arthur F Detroit Walcott, Margaret G Lansing Waldbauer, Erwin L Bay City Walker, Nellie C Port Huron Waters, Edward J Lansing Werback, Donna M Lansing Westcott, Everett A Hillsdale White, Margaret L Flint Wilcox, Erwin H Flushing Wilkie, Vera P Detroit Wilson, Clara M East Lansing Wilson, Helen Elizabeth Lansing Wood, Wayne W Barryton Woodworth, Gertrude E. .. .Glen Ellyn, 111. Woodworth, Laura A Okemos Wright, Allan H Lansing Ycrex. Margaret A Highland Park PHYSICAL EDUCATION Baker, Wilma G Holland Chapin, Marion R Detroit Di.xon, Maurice J Boyne City Kurrle, Harry A Owosso Lang, Forrest J Beaverton Langdon, John H Highland Park Preston, Ruth E East Lansing Sheathelm, Russell W Lansing Tolles, .Albert T South Haven Trask, Erma M Saginaw VanZanden, Thomas Holland Voshel, Nelson C Grand Haven Wilson, f argarct C East Lansing I VETERIN.ARY Barr, Gustina A Mason Bow ler, George E Manchester Fisher, Lee W Ann Arbor Kershaw, Cass J Wyandotte Markham, Floyd S Cadillac Martinkewiz, Stanley Crystal Falls Phalarcs, George S East Lansing Plett, Anne K Grand Rapids Smith, Connor D St. Johns Sullivan, Helene K Flint Thompson, Dorothy E.. .Grosse Pte. Shores Witherell, Leonard D Chelsea Zwickev, . lvah L Detroit - -.(F 5 © cf|f?if Page three hundred fiKl ' t SENIOR ACiRICULTUKK Adams. (Kcrur W liattk- (. ' reck Andfrsoii, Fanull K Iron Moiiiilaiii Armstronj;, Clare M Mint Avery, Millnirnc H Lansing l!al er, I ' rank I ' Lansing r.anr. Ariiold I L ' nionvillc Hreller. I ' .dward II Oberlin, O. i ' .eltz, Leonard !• ' . Lansing liitjier, William I Greenville I ' .lanchard, Mar in l_ Herscy r.dughner, Kenneth ' I ' Saginaw Jiower, Fay F Owosso Brown, I ' anl C I ' ort Ilnron Caswell, Raymond Greenville Cheney, Leonard K Hillsdale Christensen, Koester F.scanal)a Clark, Wallace J Rockford Clay, Henry Fast Lansing Clements, Irvin Charlotte C ' olc. Clarence Lowell Davis, Wendell Cedar Springs DeLangc, Walter (irand Rapids Dowd, Oscar Hartford Kggcrt, Russell Berrien Springs Farley, George Albion Feather, John Berrien Springs Flinn, Roscoe I ' nion City Forth, William Fast Lansing l-Vv, Burton Lansing Fulton, Harold Wehherville ( iarn. Marten Charlotte (iettel. Farl Seliewaing Gillett, Francis Grand Rapids ( ' loudv, John Gaines Grimes, ' Fred Milford (iriicttner, F.dwin Waitwatosa, Wis. Hansdah, Promode I ' engal, India Hawkins, John Hudson Hendershott, Ted R Fast Lansing Hermel, Louis C Traverse City H.iadley, Harland H Fan Claire HolTnian, Herbert F East Lansing Hunter, Harvey T Fast Lansing Jackson, Wilfred Fast Lansing Johnson, Hcnning F T, ' . nse Juntunen, Fmil H Mass Karn, George R Lansing Kellicut, Harold A Horlon Kerrev. Thos If Chief Kiraly, Joseph F Detroit KuoMaucli, Arthur I Blissfield Kyes, Walters DeV itt Landsburg, (ieorge F Deckerville Larsen, Harohl J Six Lakes Latchavv, Lloyd H Pullman Lief eld, Theo. A Detroit Locke, David C, Carson City Losey, Melvin D Springport Lott, Richard C Holt Luscombe, Howard H F ast Lansing Mcpherson, Donald . Lowell Macier, (ieorge W Richmond Maples, Richard C Fordson Mehlhose, Elton Wyandotte Mattison, Clyde T I ' etoskev Merritt, Janies M Forestville, N. Y. Meyer, Leslie J Dayton, Ohio Morey, J. Wion Rockford fullett, Clarence C Three Rivers Murray, Carlton G Grand Rapids Myers, Charles V. Montague Oehnicke, Richard R Milwaukee, Wis. Oehrli, Raymond R Hersey Ogden, Doan R I ronton Orr. . ' lden F Lakcview Pcderson, Oscar Helton Peterson, Earl F Hersey Raymond, Louis Detroit Roberts, ] ' loyd Rapid River Schneider, I an F Owosso .Schuelkc, Alwiu E EauClairc Schultz, Maynard East Lansing Schuster, Otmer I [anisti(luc Sheldon, Waller Harrv Alger Shepard, Donald H Charlotte Sherwood. William H Waterford, Pa. Smith, Beaman Q Takoma Park, D C. Stuart, Neil W Clarksville Switzer, Harry D Lansing Sj-monds, John C Big Rapids Thompson, Robert A East Lansing Tra felet, Ralph D Ocquioc Turner, Arthur H Chicago ' anDync, Oliver Ovid VanPctten, Wm. H Reese Weed. Stanley F Portland Wi-nner. El wvn . Brooklyn Wilber. Norris W Royal Oak W ' onser. Cash H Mulliken AIMM.IKD SCI F: CK Xnderscpii. bihn II Lansing Chatfield. Henry I- ' . South Haven Colvin, Carleton J Fast Lansing Croope, Donald II Lansing Dernherger, Waller H Pontiac Dove, Henry W Croswell Ford, Gaylon T East Lansing Forsyth, Ulo J Blissfield Hickie, Paid l Lansing llutchinson. lames . Durand Irw in, Merrill F East Lansing Kempfer, Ella C Melboiu ' ne, Fla. Kline, Harland R Lansing Ko.sal, Seymour I Flint Lcavengood, l- ' mest . .Athens Lcedy, Forrest Monroe Loew, Farl R Burnips L-oveday, Frederic H Lansing Lyon. Ilervey L East Lansing ialhews. Ruth Lansing a ■ huiulrcl riehty-a ©J L@ ! @ :©UlAlw«. Morgridgc, Mary L Niles Nelson, Ada M Carp Lake Nique. Eleanor S Decker Okls, Charles B Alpena Ormes, ilton H Saginaw Price, Lyle W Lansing Ray, Harlan C Manistee Roberts, Bert H South Lyon Robison, James K Lansing Schrems, Cornelius M Saginaw Schroedcr, William H Marshall Sirrine, Mary A Lansing Sprague, Kline A Hillsdale Sprunk, George C Blissfield Stevens, Theodore R Dollar Bay Wcldon, Edwin C Litchfield ENGINEERING {] Abbey, Dean M Lansing i. ' 6 Aikin, Aziel A Lansing I I Andrews, Hugh R Fremont Baker, Louis S Wayland Ball, Irl D East Lansing Barnes, Harold I Three Oaks Beardslee, Mark L Tawas City Bently, Ralph M O wosso Bergquis t, Theodore W Ironwood Bliven, Morris H Hastings Bottoms, Eric E Flint Bredlow, Edward F Detroit Brines, Melvin E St. Clair Burton, Frederick G Bad Axe Coakes, William A O wosso Coles, Lee H Grand Rapids Cook, Lewis C Owosso Crahill, Charles J Battle Creek ' I Culham, Roy V Wolverine Davis, Deland H Battle Creek I Decker, Peter H Grand Rapids Donseler, John Grand Haven Eidson, Robert W Berrien Springs Fournier, William A Owosso Fulton, Roy S Webberville Gezelius, Roy A Paw Paw Gilbert, Edward H Flint i Gleave, William R Bay City j Gugel, Clair A Vassar Cutckunst, Allen A Grass Lake Hall, Gilbert O Malta wan Hancs, Hathaway J Lansing Harris. Elwood K Rockwood. Ont. Hartman. John S Athens Hartscll, Chester I Rova! Oak Heath, Carlos M ' . Royal Oak Hell rich, Horace T Lansing Henderson, Lennox B Millington Henson, H. Lyle Lansing Hopkins, Moody R Jackson Houser. Willard R Flint Hunt. Stanley B Birmingham Huwcr, Charles A Grand Rapids Jefferx ' , John S Wyandotte Johnson, Leonard J Amasa Keck, William G Rochester Kenney, Harvey A Pierson Kurtz, Wilbur A Lorain, O. Lang worthy, Alonzo E Cadillac Laxton, Amon H Mason Le ' eaux, John F East Lansing Lin, Yu Chi Fukien, China Lindberg, Carl A Gladstone Lundbcrg, B. Hugo, Jr Lansing Lynch, Arthur W Dorr McCottcr, lames G Rochester McCully, Wilfred D Pitts ford McDonagh, Thomas H Saginaw McLravy, Glenn J East Lansing Mains, Raymond D Homer Alarzkc. Oscar T Lansing Merchant, Austin W Saginaw Moore, Francis R Detroit Moore, Harold A Mien Moore, Stuart W Flint Murback, Bernard J Riga Nasif, Mack M Lansing Newson, Lee G Lansing Noonan, Clifford J Owosso Nowlin, Ralph A. ' . Flint Olds, Harold M Alpena Parkhurst, Jay E East Lansing Pittenger, Henry T Davison Place. ' Herbert M Blissfield Pryor, Ralph H Lansing Randall, Homer O Kalamazoo Rasikas, John Grand Rapids Rehkopf, Caspar East Lansing Reichow, Roland E Homer Richards, Arthur R Grand Rapids Roth, Theodore J L ' Anse Rouse. Aldro M East Lansing Rundquist, Henning W Munising .Sakellariou. Evangelos N.. .Arcadia. Greece Sanders. Russell F Lansing Schwab, J. Paul Holloway Strasen, Martin H Plymouth Strobcl, Lawrence A Lansing Surls, Marion F Elkhart, Ind. Thompson, Joseph P Hamtramck Timmick, Ralph C Muskegon Heights Torango. Ahoy T Wyandotte Tuttle, Charles D Greenxille Twiest, Frederick H Grand Rapids ' anderVeen. Herman Grand Rapids Vin ' on. Arthur F Plainfield. 111. Vollmer. Harold E Saginaw Walker, Hugh ' Traverse City Wav, Robert H Jackson Willert. Wildo W Saginaw HOME ECONOMICS .Anderson, Eunice V Albion Bachman. Martha A Niles .Ashley, Marjoric E Battle Creek Biebcshcimer. Mary K Lansing .Austin, Thera M Elsie Bostelmann, Marie L Rixcr Ivircst. 111. 6.® ty indred eighty-seven I ' riiikmaii Mai- i I ' .asl Lansing Hiingc, I.ucilc !• ' Ki cr l- ' urcst IJuiIlt, Diirothv L lackson Caih. Ilah M (irant t ' hinnick, Marian T (irand Rapids llark. Kvclyn I Port 1 hirun C ' ( l)urn, Dorothy Kast Lansing (. ' ollin, Isabel . ' Mt. Plrasant Comstock, Beatrice N l- en ick Cook, ]?ornicc I Harrisx illc Covvles, Florence M St. Johns Crane, Lois A Cornnna Craze, Helen A Cahnnct Uean. Jane F. I )etroit Drake. Louise M South Ha en Dunning, Mary M Pinckney F.ddy, Marion F. Saginaw Flinn, Josephine S Battle Creek Force, ' Mahel (i Fast Lansing Gaylord, Glara M Pontiae (jilpin. Opal T Farmland, Ind. Harvey, (irace IT Jones Holmes, Fmma (i Lansing Hulil ard, Margaret L Detroit Hull. Jane A Lansing Johnston, Irene A Ensign Jones, Lucy E Warren, Ohio Kellogg. Grace East Lansing Ketchum. Lucile A Mason K rantz. Fl ira D Wallace Ladd, Marv E Old Mission Lamb, Mildred I Detroit Lange, Lorna I Selicwaing Laycock, Alice M East I ansinp l.indstrom. Frances M Sault Ste. Marie l.olt. I ' anulia B Coldwater Lucas, Marie C East Lansing Linidin, Ingcborg C Baraga McMillan, Ruth J Saginaw Macomber, Lorctta E Midland Manor, Carolyn L Cambridge, Mass. Massey, Pauline R Joncsljoro, Ind. Moloney, Gwendolyn S Hubbardston Morgan, .Audrcv I Mt. Pleasant . b.rse, Glad}-s C Shelby lulvena, Dorothy J lpena Munger, Ellen C ' St. Clair Xorton. (iladys L Port Huron () i-rholt, Kathryn 1 Levering I ' ackwood, Mary G Brou n City Parker. Maggie K Sault Ste. Marie Parker, Mildred E Lansing Pavette, Helen F. Grand Rapids I ' eck, Olive M Fenton Ruth. I ee-I Mt. Clemens Ki piisc. Mattie East Lansing Schindlcr, Gwen M Detroit Spicer, Louise Plymouth Sprinkle, Lois A Eaton Rapids Stanton, Margaret B Bath .Steinmetz, Lura E Flint .Stewart, Louise C Big Rapids Thaldorf, Dorothy E. .Cedar Bend Heights ' rhompson, Margie O East Lansing ' I ' imm, Mildred J Centerville Weifenbach. I ' reda M Ann Arbor iKcler, Martha M Lansing W ' inans. Eunice C Lansing W ' inegar, Nina I Wacousta LIBERAL ARTS S .Aitken, Kowena G I ansing Allen, Margaret E South Lyon . miotte, Lucille C ' I ' raxerse City Anderson, Floyd S Jackson Anderson, V ' alda R San l Creek . rmstrong, Helen Detroit Arnold, Henry C Xrnold .ArtiUis, . nthonv 1 St. loseph Ashley, I ' .urdette B Big Rapids Averv, Merle Lansing Avraiilt, Walter W Detroit B;ibl)itt, Mildred F Haslett Bachelor, Luna P Mliion Baker, Robert R Detroit I ' erg, Earl R Grand Rapids Berg, Milton Lansing Bessev, Bertha A F.ast Lansing Blackall, Lowell T Grand Rapids Boylan, Ralph F (Irand Rapids Brandt, Edgar T Lansing Breidenstein, Charlotte .South Ha en Brody, Marjorie L Lansing Brody, Viola A Lansing Brown, Jaines B Levering Burke, Floyd H Traverse City Burris, Harry Sault Ste Marie Byrne, Gerald W Lowell Cameron, Ernestine H Lansing Carlson. I arold F. Detroit Castle, Bessie W .T.ansing ( bai)niari. Mildred C St. Louis t harks, Ethel A Buchanan Clark. Meredith (; X ' icksburg (lemens, (ila lys 1 Plymouth Colby, Laura . ' . ' ew Lothrop Courtney, Mildred H Detroit (, ' ox, l?arney C T ansing t Vary, Edward M Lansing 1 lammon, Marian j Lansing Darling. Esther M Detroit I )ell, X ' irginia Lansing I )eiiHer ler, Stanley (irand Rapids DeXries, Lloyd L. ' (irand Rapids Dickeson, X ' ern C Windsor, Ont. I )i ine. Zelda W East Lansing I )unn. bred W Grand Rapids I ' .rskine. Ruth . Evart lAirett, losephine O Dallas, Texas l-arley. F.llen . 1 Albion b ' cnlon, Katherine M Lansing b ' letcher. Roberta T,ansing l ' ' reeland. Paul V Omena l- ' reeman. Wni. R Ann .Arbor (_;allup, Norma L East Lansing Gidlcy, Richard W Detroit Gillis, Mary E New York City Goodwin, Max .A Battle Creek Gordon, Robert T Grand Rapids Green, Morris W Grand Rapids rireenough. Mabel C Pontiae 6. ' Itundrrd cighty-eiKht $ )%jJa Grieve, Ronald .1 Lansing Guetschow, Frank 1 Grand Kapids Hall, :Martha Esther Lansing Haviland, Grctchen L TraxorscCity Hawes, Robert W Parma Hipley, AJerlin Scottvillc Hornbeck, Lewis A Lansing Hubbard, John E Lansing Hunter, Alice I Lansing Johnson, Hazel C Hart Johnson, Lillian A Lansing Johnston, Manfred East Lansing Jump, Beverly E Detroit Kelly, John V Grand Haven Kelser, George A Marshall Kempfer, Katharine Melbourne, Fla. Kreager, Stanley Grand Rapids Krusen, Lois E Charlotte Lautner, lone L East Lansing Lawson, Marjorie M Lowell Leadley, Mary E Lansing Leaxitt, Todd J Lansing Leeson, Charles M Manchester Letflngwell, Ethel L Lansing Lickly, Lucile V Pittsford Locke, Philip F River Forest, 111. Louden, Myrtle East Lansing MacDonald ' , Scott D Bath McAtee, Harold L Dundee McCabe, Albert AI Petoskey McConnell, Winton E Lansing McCoy, Mary E St. Louis, Mo. McCulloch, Harold C Lansing Mclnnis. Robert A.. Royal Oak McV ' ood, Alice C Detroit Main. Faith E Lansing Malpass. Dorothea H East Jordan Mapes, Da id Roland Grand Rapids Maynard. John T Saginaw Megchelscn, Marian E Detroit Milier, Floyd S Hopkins Miller, Lee R Lansing Mills, Evelyn Ann Benton Harbor Moeller. William F Detroit Afohrhardt, Foster E East Lansing Monroe, Lillian E Lansing Afontgomery, William East Lansing Moore, Mattie C East Lansing Aforford, Keith D Big Rapids Mnller. William R Birmingham Xiemevcr, Burtun R, Caledonia Nussdorfer, Alfred E Lansmg Offenhauer, Norxal 1 Lansing Olin, Philip J East Lansing Olsen, Alice M Marcellus Osthaus, Ruth I Newaygo Passink, Clare Grand Rapids I ' earson, Lenora E Chicago, 111. Peek, William C Grand Rapids Peterson, Lorwyn E Brooklyn Pfannenschmidt, Arthur K Utica Pinch, Raymond Lansing Pinson, Parkes J Birmingham Price, Iva J Roscomm in Priest, Harold C Romeo Rainey, Alargaret L Birmingham Ramsdell, Thomas J Manistee Reuling, Edwin K East Lansing Roach, Richard J Paw Paw Rnbivon, Kathrvn N Lansing Komrs, Mary E Elba Rossman, Victor H Onondaga Rothgery, Leta J East Lansing Sanford, Genevieve M East Lansing Schepers, Kenneth J East Lansing Scott, Jane W East Lansing Seovell, Hcnriette P Lansing Shook, Warren R Grand Rapids Small, Jessie M Benzonia Smith, Donovan E Ovid Smith, Ilo Grand Ledge Snvdcr, Blanche H Mt. Clemens Spencer. Irene E East Lansing Spenner, Yerla M Saginaw Swan, Donald E Detroit Teel, Alice N East Lansing Tenny. Charles B East Lansing Trautmann, Phyllis F Perrinton Traynor. Katherine G East Lansing Trumbull, Marion E Birmingham Walker. George L Traverse City Walker, Nolan S East Lansing ' areham. Earl D Lansing Watkins, Douglas A Manchester Watterson, Minor H . da Wietzke, Vern R Hart Willmarth, Theodore E Detroit Wise, Inabelle H Detroit Wood worth, Marian M Glen Ellyn, 111. Wrisley, Roselle E Northpnrt Yuan, Pae Tsi Yunnan fu, China PHYSICAL EDUCATION Banhagel, Florence F Lansing Bendz, Joseph Hamtramck Hitchings, Glenn E Petoskey Joslin, Marion L Grand Rapids McCrary, Glenna M East Lansing Tillotsoii, Ivan G Petoskey VETERINARY Andree, George W East Lansing Barclay, Eldon C Hart Barron, Kathryn Fennville Buchlcr, Harold J Grand Rapids Clark, Chester F Fitchburg, Mass. Cunov, Harvey F Dearborn Ellens, John A Ada Farwcll, Genevieve M Barryton Ferguson, I a I Romeo Gibbs, Charles S East Lansing Muth, O. Herbert Grand Rapids Shu, Shu-pei Shanghai, China Thompson, Walter W Lansing Torrcy, James P Union Church, Miss. 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