Michigan State University - Red Cedar Log Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)
- Class of 1938
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CORE Business Manager ' A GALLERY OF BIGSHOTS AND LITTLESHOTS ' ADMINISTRATION AND DEPARTMENTS ' CLASSES ' SOCIETIES ' ACTIVITIES ' ATHLETICS YEARBOOK OF MICHIGAN STATE COLLEGE EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY OF M. S, C, 1938 Wo5verine's eye view of big shots and little shots 1 0 , X .V A Xxx- . ,fc .-.1 'Q' uw ...uf iw ii wh 3155! 4 M1 'QM v.- 4- X N--..... if Wink If 1, wg ,1 ,J , f,Vf I, Www vw, ,. My W. 00' Y , L1 f ,f 4 , .. jay, ,, N 1 The blending of personalities with learning . . . Minds are probedgcxnd the metals tested Nr- Xu yi L ??,e 'f Veg fgrx-, we-1 my l I I A studious course' . . . Makes the wheels go 'round sill' R' 3 1833 02929 3609 .4 !,f.x we Q lr' J v X Q W, 99 .fu J , ,V ,.., Y E 5 , X5 Y Q. 'ai ' S: . Q. d,,.,. 1 'vw if 0 x Q. in 8' 1 ' D A ,,,.m'5' Mt, MW 'U'--nn Q a CW h. J-l-lep . Dennei Je-on end l-lorry Merge end Bill Charlie Agnew Dottie and Ted Twp NA N I 9.37 v , I I -- 4... . . . . And jane ond Frank ct the Senior Boll NBCS Pontiac Varsity Show Bob Ritter and 'a Q,-1 I . qwr .ax pr -M., In 4 M ,ff il 'J in 4-. Xd iq 44' -fx M, Jrw 4 fff' Q ,-,,, J QF' .ai wa, , tm .M NYM' . A-M M' qw' n ,.vf-F !f,f ,f Z v fi 1 e a P, 44 .Wd md ww? , 4 4 Z waxy? is-u 4 Il Q ad' ' rf' l .n A Iilliratt. Mzxssk-link, Jakway, D1lNN'IlillQ,'. Ilulstg-mi, Shaw, Wilkins. Brody, Herkey. Hannah HHHHH Hi Hlllllllllllll MEMBERS Benjamin l-l. l-lalstead, Chairman Petoskey, Michigan Clark l.. Brody Lansing, Michigan Charles E. Downing Willis, Michigan James jakway Benton l-larbor, Michigan Mrs. Lavina Masselink Big Rapids, Michigan EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS R. S. Shaw, president gl. A. l-lannah, Secretary Dr. Eugene B. Elliott, Superintendent ol Public lnstruction C. Q. Wilkins, Treasurer Hal f fgfl ffiwi 4559 fbwg Qi '?fii. 'x Sy, W PRESIDENT ROBERT S. SHAW f ff J. HANNAH Secretory ELHDA YAKELEY Registrar WN, ...X--K HHMINISIHHHHN HUMINISIHHIIHN ELIZABETH CONRAD Deon of Women F. T. MITCHELL Deon of Men JACKSON E, groynrgg Librarian 4-f my 1 f ii Ei l. ANTHCND Y ,vp ,3 'f ,gi 'yi' W fs- P Qfik if -f wggfmi 1 -ef 1 N I I ,T 4-Q sstfw. , 1, A 1' 'ogg N' R 'B' S gig' ' 1F4x?'f' if' N6 Qs ,gy vf' 5 I L 22 Xl? Q I A WHA ,-M pw' 'S-QQQ Own. aw W 0 3, fl fb 'tw ez F? L12 73 f 1 4, I w jf 4 'Ei W, , V! 1, 11 N. N, 11? . gi E 'i IF If lv ,fl 1 N L I N I I W A 1 w 4 I i .1 w I L I if J! fl in 1 w N --.. HIHN Y 2? Hl 'gif VJ hw Ulla qgum. l!l'I'llIH SIIIINIII 3' X g irq ' ,C X , fgbn Q 4 Mkwhwuvw Wm l 2 5 F Y yu: IE ll 1 , I 1 I I 1 9 I 1 E , i 1 . E E i A .QA f Q63 .w Q ,W wx ,Q IEHHHIIHH SEHHIH For the past eight years the Graduate School has been under the direction ol lfrnst A. Bessey. Dean if Bessey came to Michigan State as a Professor ol Botany in 1910. l-le served Applied Science from 1997-1930 and in 1930 was appointed Dean of the Graduate School. in the capacity of Acting Dean -ol The Graduate School administered by Dean Bessey is comprised ol about live hundred students, including the summer school enrollment. Advanced degrees otlered at present by this college are ol tvvo classes: degrees earned by residence study which include l3h.D., lVl.S., lVl.A. and lVl.lVl. and professional degrees gained through non-residence study and attain- ments by graduates ol this college. Each candidate lor l3h.D. vvorlcs under i5ri.SrA.Bflsswufififi. the direction of a guidance committee ol three or more laculty members which are selected by the Graduate Council, and which vvill include in its membership the Professor in charge ol the students major work, A minimum ol three years' lull time vvorl4 C144 creditsj alter the Bachelors' degree or two years' lull time vvorl4 C96 creditsb alter the Masters' degree will be required lor the PHD, iXilNSIUN The Extension vvorl4 ol Michigan State College is the means through which information and services ol the various departments ol the college and ol the Federal Department ol Agriculture are made available to the people ol the State. Work is organized and conducted as a cooperative enterprise under the terms ol the Smith-Lever Act ol 1914 and supplementary legislation. The four main divisions ol the extension service in agriculture and home economics are the county agent worlc, boys' and girls' clubs, home demonstration agents' vvorlc and the vvorl4 ol the specialists representing the technical branches ol agriculture and home economics. These forces vvorlq together in close harmony tovvard the common end of a more satisfying and complete rural lite. l,1I,jr' QU -. 1 1 sl 1 1, i gi QE Vt gl x13 Htl ii W E5 x , '44 fs 41 la, l'f 4 I P 1 l 1 1 l 7 F I r z Y f 5 E A I I i ,- 4, ,T W 1-:zf'1:t-,Q , . ff , 74 1.3 J X, sz A f f 4 fy Q j gg i , 7 k I 5 nw 1 Q ,KA N K M 2'-X 1' Q. 0 1 ,M-WXQ, J.-V W. Q, 4, .wvff wwf 1 '- OFFICERS Frank Gaines . . President Jeane Beukema . . Vice-President Ruth Starke Secretary Alan Brightman . . Treasurer R5 V. Mm 23 Eh W HHSS IH NINHHN HHNHHHI IHIHIY HEHI , lirightmau Stnrlu- Pwllkonxn Claim .-.Q Vs' 25.4.5 L A Page 43 llHHlHH HHHHH Ula Gelzer president Nancy Farley Vase president Rutlw Starke Secretary laseplwune Gardnner Treasurer l.aurse Lanaaon Editor Dean? Canra4 5 li B l-ll lVlr l-lannalr Nlussli Daniels Mrs Robert A. Slwaw lVlyrtle Patton Beverly Smith Ruth Starke Barbara 'lranter r lfll B Slllllll. f -of' XV. WVhite, VV. Bell. H. Spfwlxiiuii, Fl, Flowers, H. Swartz, K. VVait6-. J. Hays. A. Brightman, L. Smith, H, Hnrriiigtnri, F. Gaines. R. Refior, NV. Inglesnn. OFFICERS Harvey P. Harrington . . . President Franlc Gaines, hlr. . . Vice-President Robert l.. Relior Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS William D. Bell Alan H. Brightman Edward Flowers Frank Gaines, ylr. Harvey P. Harrington james G. Hays, lll William G. lngleson Robert l.. Relior Lawrence Smith HH Harry E. Speelman Howard R. Swartz Kennetlfi A. Waite Willard W. Wlnite PW 45 s f in I ss 5 . xv Q tt. S fm. , 1 -s is is Ni . Q -, 'C T ' Y s S ig M I 21 f 5 ' X R hr 3? 'sb ' Q' - ,N M 4 w N5 Q C A C ,fa x Q ff X br' sr . I X5 .S ' 4 Page 46 SENIORS KENNETH ABRAHAMSON Ludington, Michigan Eng. VIRGINIA ACKERMAN Ellcton, Michigan Home Ec. Alpha Gamma Delta, Home Economics Club, Union Board Treas., Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. Board, S. W. L., Girls' Rifle Team. CATHERINE E. ADAMS East Lansing, Mich. Applied Science CPhys. Ed.D W. A. A. Board, Badminton Mgr., Concessions Chairman, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Tennis Teams, W. A. A. Honor Roll, A. W. S. Council. EDWIN H. ADAMS Chesaning, Michigan Ag. Pi Alpha Xi, Hort Club, Orchestra. OSCAR A. ALASPA Iron Mountain, Michigan Eng. JANE ALBEE Grand Rapids, Michigan Lib. Arts Math Club, W. A. A. Joi-in R. M. ALDRED Jackson, Michigan Ag. SAMUEL R. ALDRICH Fairgrove, Michigan Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho Pres., Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Phi, Blue Key, Agronomy Club, Varsity Club, Varsity Wrestling Team, Farm Crops, Dairy Judging Teams. ROBERT B. ALLURED Cass City, Michigan - E.E. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Student Elcler, Religious Council, United Student Peace Committee Chair- man, A. I. E. E., Student Club, Freshman Wrestling. DONALD P. ANDERSON Dansville, Michigan Ag. VINCENT P. APANAVICE Spencerport, New York Applied Science MARYAN V. ASHLEY Lowell, Michigan Lib. Arts JOHN H. AUSTIN Royal Oalc, Michigan Mech. Engr. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. M. E. RAYMOND A. BANKOWSKI Chicago, Illinois Vet. Med. Alpha Psi, Sigma Alpha Beta, Junior A. V. M. A. ELEANOR BARC State News. Dearborn, Michigan Lib. Arts JANE BARRINGER Newberry, Michigan Lib. Arts Sigma Kappa, La Cofradia, Y. W. C. A., S. W. L., State News. MARY JANE BEACH St. Johns, Michigan Lib. Arts Chi Omega, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. PAUL J. BEAUBIEN Flint, Michigan Applied Science CPhys. Ed.D Varsity Club, Football 1934-35-36. RALPH E. BEEBE East Lansing, Michigan Vet. RICHARD G. BELL Lansing, Michigan L.A- BERTHA BENTON JUNE BIALY NATHANIEL BLAIR Detroit, Michigan Home Ec. Bay City, Michigan Lib. Arts Detroit, Michigan Ag Alpha Gamma Delta, Y. W. C. A., La Cofraclia, Wolverine. ELGIS H. BERKMAN HOWARD BISHOP Flint, Michigan Ag. Lansing, Michigan L.A. GRAYDON BLANK WILLIAM IOHN BLYTH EUGENE P. BOTTIE Reed City, Michigan Agriculture Detroit, Michigan Chem. Eng. Traverse City, Michigan Eng Farm House, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Alpha Chi Sigma, A. I. C. E., Pres., Phi, Ag. Council, Agronomy Club. Episcopal Students. DUDLEY BLISS KENNETH A. BOLLINGER Grand Rapids, Michigan Lalcevievv, Michigan Engineering Lib. Arts CEcon.j Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. C. E. Delta Chi. KATHRYN BOWERS ARTHUR N. BREWER j'EAN BROOKS Lansing, Michigan L.A. Morenci, Michigan App. Science Detroit, Michigan Vet. Pres. of Zoolog. Kappa Delta, Sigma Alpha Beta, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Spartan Women's League. CHARLES BRANZ IAMES H. BRIAN Vulcan, Michigan L.A. Hartland, Michigan Agriculture Band Club, Jr. Farm Bureau, Pres., Agronomy Club, Band. RICHARD E. BROOKS BOYD H. BUCHANAN HOWARD BURR-SMITH Carson City, Michigan M.E. East Lansing, Michigan A.S. Milan, Michigan L.A. Tau Beta Pi, A. S. M. E. JOSEPH E. BRUNDAGE ROBERT D. BURHANS Kalamazoo, Michigan Eng. Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Beta Kappa, Mortar and Ball, Phi State Nevvs,TracIc,Co-founder, Spartan Eamtbda Tau, Varsity Club, Officers Mag, Wolverine, Pub. Chr. Senior U . Ba . SENIORS W 'F H ry is u i JI' A Qian . .ag , 1 'PY . fl -we' ve. S .A A ,+ aw, S ,kv I . ll ii s ' K f DUANE B. BURTON Charlotte, Michigan Eng. BETTY IRENE BUSH Flint, Michigan Applied Science LOIS BUTLER Crystal Falls, Michigan Home Econ. Merrill-Palmer. MARGARET BUZZARD Plymouth, Michigan L.A. FRANCIS DAVID CALUORY Battle Creek, Michigan Applied Science Lambda Chi Alpha, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Club, Officers Club, Varsity Track and Swimming, Freshman Track and Swimming. EDWARD j. CAMPAU East Grand Rapids, Michigan Applied Science Geogangue, Zoolog, Cross Country, 1937. BERYL B. CAMPBELL Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts CHARLES C. CAMPBELL Helena, Alabama Applied Science Freshman Baseball. BASIL CARCLAY Hart, Michigan Vet. Med. CATHERINE MARIE CARLSON Grosse Pointe, Mich. Home Econ. Kappa Delta, Home Econ. Club, S. W. L., Y. W. C. A. LEO G. CARLSON Jamestown, New York Lib. Arts, Bus. Admin. Theta Kappa Nu, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Sigma, Pres., Sigma Epsilon, Pres., Officers Club, Basketball, Colonel, R. O. T. C., Cavalry Club. ORLO H. CARLSON Anvil, Michigaw Mech. Eng. Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. M. E., 4-H Club, U. P. Club. ROBERT D. CARPENTER Lansing, Michigan Ag. Alpha Epsilon Mu, Men's Glee Club, Beta Alpha Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. HARRY F. CARR ljackson, Michigan Eng. Varsity Club, Varsity Swimming, A. I. C. E. FLORENCE CARTER East Lansing, Michigan L.A. FRANK CARTER Sheridan, Michigan Vet. MARIE L. CARTER Harrisville, Michigan H.E. LEONARD J. ci-:ARD Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Alpha Epsilon Mu, Broadcasting. WESLEY CHARTER Cass City, Michigan Lib. Arts, Bus. Admin. Phi Chi Alpha, Officers Club. EDWYNA I. CHATELLE St. lgnace, Michigan Bus. Admin. Sigma Kappa, Y. VV. C. A., State News, Wolverine. MAYNARD CHRISTENS Trufant, Michigan LLOYD R. COGSWELL EN CONSTANCE R. CLARK Ag. Adrian, Michigan Home Econ. Student Club, Glee Club, Grange, Student Christian Union. HELEN E. CLARE MAE L. CLIFFORD Grand Rapids, Michigan Lib. Arts Dollar Bay, Michigan Alpha Xi Delta, Beta Alpha Sigma. LEORA COLEMAN Ag. East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Hastings, Michigan Pi Kappa Delta, Student Club, Grange, Student Christian U., Varsity Debate, U. S. Peace Comm., Religious Council. KENNETH CLINE Mason, Michigan A.S Vet. LEAH G. COLLINS Ann Arbor, Michigan Home Econ. Delta Delta DGILCIII A., VJ. L., Home Econ. Club. HELEN N. COLBY JAMES D. COLLINS New Lathrop, Mich. Home Econ. Kalamazoo, Michigan Mech. Eng. Alpha Xi Delta, Home Econ. Club, Band Club, Phi Lambda lau,A. S. M. E. Ran-Hellenic Council. JEAN L. COLLINS JAMES H. CONOLLY EUNICE E. CONVERSE Lansing, Michigan L.A. Bennington, Michigan Eng. Alma, Michigan A.S. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Y. W. C. A., Phi Lambda Tau, A. I. C. E., Y. M. Orchesis, W.A.A. Board, ACapella. Soph Prom Comm., J-Hop Comm., C. A. Freshman Councilor. DOROTHY COLTHORP WILLIAM J. CONNOR Saginaw, Michigan L.A. Ferndale, Michigan L.A. Sigma Kappa, State News, Inter- national Relations Club. GLEN A. CONVERSE HELEN A. COOPER CHARLES R. CORSON Belding, Michigan Ag. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Middlebury, Indiana Vet. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Tower Guard. Agronomy Club. MARY JANE CONWAY BENITA CORE Lansing, Michigan L.A. Lansing, Michigan L.A. SENIORS Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Wolverine Bus. Mgr., Chr. Voc. Guidance Con., A. W. S., Y. W. C. A. Jr. Cabinet. t h Hg m 4:- fs- i at W . k i sw H, i ,ib.K g A,1q wt. .Q ix A . ,qq,,, I 1 g I . Y I I Q V-'Q 1.:.zz', Z A 6. T isp.. ss- . is.- -qq-1v.....,.,,, Y, -wail-,I'251 7- 5, i ': -nttt V, 1823, . Q .V O ,,,, 3 ml K. vs' ' 2 t i .!,,, j ' ' , Pi W A ,551 fgfi' ,. W ' , F' .:.1 , f H 1 ,.. A . ' g . i , l .1 . g L .... '-, L J 35' I ' I IIT M aw i I ,A - 3 Q W, 5 .,,, . I 22 ' ff bij 5 , - . s f f VQVW ,,,, t TK V- . fir .' Ii v 'V' ,I ,. . I .5 :VVL - I ' T 'V .. ,.,. V ww VV , . . Page 50 SENIORS KENNETH W. COSENS Mt. Morris, Michigan Ag. OSBORNE S. COX Lapeer, Michigan Mech. Eng. Beta Kappa, Mortar and Ball, A. S. M. E., Y. M. C. A., Officers' Club. ELIZABETH M. CRANE Portland, Michigan L.A. CALVIN I. CRESSMAN Pottstown, Pennsylvania Elec. Eng. Sec. A. I. E. E. DONALD G. CRIPPS Marlette, Michigan Eng. A. I. C. E. JOHN E. CRIST Muskegon, Michigan L.A. Independent Council, State News. DANIEL S. CROSSMAN East Lansing, Michigan Ag. Econ. Phi Delta Theta, Agr. Econ. Club, Block and Bridle Club, Frosh Basketball, Intramural Athletics. WILLIAM G. DAHLBERG Lansing, Michigan Eng. Phi Lambda Tau, Freshman Tennis Team, Sen. Eng. Basketball. FRED DQHUDY Muskegon Heights, Michigan A.S. DONALD A. DAKE Lansing, Michigan L.A. JAMES M. DAMITZ Gladstone, Michigan A.S. Intramural Basketball. THOMAS j. DARE Detroit, Michigan Ag. Forestry Club, Newman Club. PHYLLIS DAVIDSON Pleasant Ridge, Michigan I-I.E. Chi Omega, Spartan Women's League, Y. W. C. A., I-I. E. Club, Water Carnival Comm. MARGARET A. DAVIS L.A. SARA ILA DAVIS Battle Creek, Michigan L.A. Sigma Alpha Iota, Phi Kappa Phi, Orchestra, A Capella Choir. LOUIS DAWE Deckerville, Michigan Vet. Farm I-louse, Alpha Psi, Jr. A. V. M. A., Agric. Council. HOWARD W. DAWSON Ypsilanti, Michigan L.A. LEO DeAMICIS Alpha, Michigan L.A. HERBERT L. De-KLEINE I-Iudsonville, Michigan Ag. ROGER E. DeVRIES Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. Phi Kappa Tau, Sigma Epsilon. FLORENCE A. DEMEREST MARY E. DENSMORE KATHRYN D-ER-BY Grand Rapids, Michigan H.E. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Portland, Michigan L.A. Alpha Gamma Delta, S. W. L., Y. W. C. A., Dramatics. GERALD DEMLING EDWARD I DePORTER New Yorlc, New Yorlc A.S. Plymouth, Michigan Chem. Eng. Student Club, Newman Club, Study Beta Kappa, Officers' Club, A. I. Ch. Club. E., Mortar and Ball, Interlrat. Basket- ball, Football, Baseball. GEORGE E. DERSHEM MILTON B. DICKERSON FLORENCE C. DIGBY St. Louis, Michigan Vet Bloomingdale, Michigan L.A. Battle Creek, Michigan L.A. Block and Bridle, jr. A. V. M. A., Sigma Kappa, La Cofradia, Debating Ag. Council. Team. HARRY S. DICKEN IEROLD R. DICKINSON Milan, Michigan Ag. Pontiac, Michigan Chem. Eng. Kappa Sigma, Forestry Club. Beta Kappa, Phi Lambda Tau, Mortar and Ball, Comm. for Eng. BaII,Oificers' Club. ELIZABETH DIGNAN WILLIAM H. DONALDSON GEORGE A. DRAKE Owosso, Michigan L.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. East Lansing, Michigan Eng. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. M. E. FORREST W. DIXON MYRON B. DOWD Munith, Michigan Ag. Hartford, Michigan Ag. Theta Kappa Nu, Hort. Club, Chrmn. Soph. Prom Program, Student Grange. RICHARD H. DRULLINGER BYRON L. DUCKWALL ELVIS M. DUTCHER Hartford, Michigan Ag. Angola, Indiana L.A. Alto, Michigan L.A. Theta Kappa Nu, Student Grange, Dog Catcher. EDWARD DUCH CLARE DUNWORTH Lansing, Michigan L.A. Newaygo, Michigan Ag. Sigma Epsilon. Newman Club, Grange, 4-I-I Club. SENIORS 5... All 'I J' K YQ Q QQ AL. S R-vf , if Z.. ,1g'T'x -rg? 'leaf W xv, f .lizt 49' r S, Q Q. ,ts , .N sf z' 2, ... N 23,1 SENIORS ts SW ,I f A HERBERT I. DUTHIE Grand Rapids, Michigan A.S. Hesperian. EARL DUTTON Onondaga, Michigan Ag. Alpha Zeta. DOROTHY H. EBEY Pontiac, Michigan L.A. Y. W. C. A. NELLA MAY EIKENHOUT Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. Chorus, Athenians, S. W. L. LYMAN A. ELDER Shaftsburg, Michigan L.A. Theta Kappa Nu. SEYMOUR S. ELDRIDGE Beulah, Michigan Chem. Eng. Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Officers Club, Mortar and Ball, A. I. Ch. E., Glee Club, Captain, R. O. T. C. LOUIS ELIAS Detroit, Michigan A.S. Phi Chi Alpha, Geogangue, Frosh Track. MILDRED ERICKSON Jaclcson, Michigan L.A. W. A. A. Board, Scimitar. JOHN ERWAY Hastings, Michigan A.S. Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Sigma. NORINE A. ERWIN Farmington, Michigan A.S. Athenian, Spartan Women's League, Senior Ball Comm., A. W. S., Student Council, Y. W. C. A., Rochdale House Pres. ROBERT C. EVANS Detroit, Michigan L.A. Sigma Epsilon, Officers Club, Scabbard and Blade, R. O. T. C. Cavalry, Military Ball Comm. OUENTIN A. EWERT Jackson, Michigan L.A. NANCY B. FARLEY Albion, Michigan I-l.E. Tower Guard, Omicron, Nu. Mortar Board,A.W. S.Council, Green Splash, Home Econ. Bd., I-lome Econ. Club, Student Council, State News, Bd. of Publications, J-I-lop Comm. ROBERT S. FELBERG Chichester, New York A.S RONALD M. FIANDT Lansing, Michigan Chem. Eng. Tau Beta Pi, A. I. Ch. E., Alpha Epsilon Mu, NIXOLA FILLINGER Ovid, Michigan I-I.E. Delta Gamma, Chorus, Home Econ. Club, Mortar Bd. Formal Comm., East Mary Mayo Social Chrmn. Band. KATHLEEN FISCI-IER East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Beta Alpha Sigma. JOHN G. FITCH Owasso, Michigan A.S. Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club. JOHN H. FLEWELLING La wsing, Michigan A.S. International Relations Club, Newman Club. ELAINE G. FLOTT Croswell, Michigan I-l.E. EDWARD J. FLOWERS NORMA E. FORD WILLIAM H. FORGRAVE Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Rudyard, Michigan Ag. Agric. Econ. Clcb, Officers Club. ELVA L. FOLTZ THOMAS R. FORD East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Shelby, Michigan L.A. Independent Assn., Phi Kappa Delta, Student Club, Varsity Debate, Y. W. C. A., Chorus, Religious Council Executive Bd. KATHERINE M. FOSTER DON I. FRANCISCO ARTHUR L. FREEMAN Clarkston, Michigan L.A. Cleveland Heights, Ohio Vet. Battle Creelc, Michigan A.S. Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Sigma, Green Delta Sigma Phi, Bloclc and Bridle, J-Hop Comm., lnterfraternity Council, Splash, Student Club, Athenian Bd., Jr. A. V. M. A. National l. F. C. Con., Student Council, State News, Y.W.C.A., W.A.A. Chrmn., Voccticncl Guidance Con. PEGGY J. FOX MURIEL FRANKFURTH Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. Detroit, Michigan L.A. Alpha Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., S. W. L., Soph. Prom Comm. IANET FRETZ ERNEST L. FROEHLICH FRANK GAINES, IR. Detroit, Michigan H.E. Sodus, Michigan Ag. East Lansing, Michigan Chem. Eng. Zeta Tau Alpha, Omicron Nu, Home Jr. Farm Bureau, Horticulture, Lutheran, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Blue Econ. Club, Merrill-Palmer School. Intramural Sports. Key, Excalibur, Scabbard and Blade, A.l.Ch.E., Football, Boxing, Student Council. LEO V. FRIZZO RALPH D. FULTZ Niles, Michigan A.S. Lansing, Michigan A.S. MARJORIE GOUDZWAARD DOROTHY GARLOCK OLA B. GELZER Grand Rapids, Michigan H.E. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Hillsdale, Michigan L.A. Kappa Alpha Theta, Tower Guard, Beta Alpha Sigma, Tau Sigma, Y. S. C. A., W. S. S., Union Board. IOSEPHINE GARDNER East Lansing, Michigan H.E. Omicron Nu, Mortar Bd., Phi Kappa Phi, Home Econ. Club, S.W.L., Y.W.C. A., Student Club, Judson Scholarship. Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Phi Kappa Phi, State News, Y. W. C. A., A. W. S., Student Council, Bd. of Publications. ANTHA GELZER Hillsdale, Michigan H.E. Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Home Ec. Club, State News, Co-Chairman Frosh Councilor System. f geifiii-. ... . I SENIORS fx I i A . L A ii, t X T A W ir X 7 K, C.. . D L K. E J... if' , 1 .ffft 16... i V.. . M' ' I 'i-5. 1 x .. ,Jug . 6. . .1 'W 1 x Y '76 , it .- D is Qs s xx Y 5 Q tn A ' . in 5553,-5 J. ,W S 1 'f 61, L g x V SF- F wt x f M Q. K x z - 1 ,:. i :ff .... ,, I X W X :ffl--it ' .' -- ,u0C11..2zc... lt? Page 5,1 X SENIORS ALBERT J. GENETTI Bessemer, Michigan Ag. CLARENCE F. GENTER Scottville, Michigan Ag. CLIFFORD j. GIBBS Lainsburg, Michigan A.S. Phi Chi Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Geogangue. MARION Al. GIBSON East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Pi Kappa Delta, Speech I-lonorary, La Cofradia, Spanish I-Ionorary, Varsity Debate, Student Club Cabinet. MOIRA E. GIBSON East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Kappa Alpha Theta. NORMAN E. GIBSON Petoskey, Michigan L.A. ROBERT N. GIBSON Lansing, Michigan A.S. Band. WILLIAM C. GIDLEY Royal Oak, Michigan L.A. ROBERT M. GILLESPIE Birmingham, Michigan Ag. A. G. R., Agronomy Club. PAUL GILLETT Lansing, Michigan Eng. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, Student Chapter Am. Soc. Civil Eng. MARJORIE GILRAY Peoria, Illinois I-Iome Econ. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y. W. C. A., I-lame Econ. Club, A. W. S. RICHARD A. GLASER Blisstield, Michigan Ag. ROBERT B. GOODMAN East Orange, New Jersey A.S. Phi Mu Alpha, Sinfonia, Phi Eta Sigma, Band, Orchestra. PATRICK GORMELY Newberry, Michigan Chem. Eng. A. I. Ch. E., Newman Club, Engineer's Ball Comm. THOMAS A. GORTAT Muskegon, Michigan L.A. SUSAN M. GOUGH Chicago, Illinois Home Econ. Home Econ. Club. AVALON GOWANS East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Alpha Phi, Beta Alpha Sigma, S. W. L., Y. W. C. A. JAMES P. GRAMS Milan, Michigan Ag. HOWARD B. GRANT Reed City, Michigan L.A. Sigma Nu, Varsity Club, Blue Key, Sigma Epsilon, Frosh Football and Basketball, Baseball. GEORGE R. GRANTHAM East Lansing, Michigan Eng. Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. C. E., Varsity Club, Frosh and Varsity Cross Country, Frosh and Varsity Track. .5 -1 'hw g in f D 8 IM T1 x .1 F an '3 .... W- ' f it 'sr s E N io R s , 9 I Q.-FK A: - Q V' J - ,492 J I b fats., , .. A L. -, q . .i ' .A I' I X 'J . , f ,. A 1 EMALINE GRAY ARTHUR GREEN MARTHA KATHARINE GREENE Ludington, Mich. Vet. Belding, Michigan Vet. Wheeling, West Virginia L.A Sigma Alpha Beta, S. W. L. Delphic, Alpha Psi, Jr. A. V. M. A., Spzinish Club. Varsity Club, OIIicers'Club, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Blue Key. ARNOLD GREEN GEORGE W. GREEN, JR. Fennville, Michigan Ag. Scranton, Pennsylvania Vet. Farm House, Treas., Horticulture Club, Jr. A. V. M. A., Polo. Student Grange. RUEBEN J. GRIEWE LODO A. HABRLE LUCILLE M. HALLADAY Bemidji, Minnesota Ag. Euclid, Ohio Mech. Eng. Tecumseh, Michigan H.E Pi Kappa Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Varsity Club, Blue Key, Phi Lambda Officers' Club, Forestry Club. Tau, Vice-Pres., A.S.M.E., Frosh Track, Track, Comm. Chrmn., Blue Key Formal. LOIS V. GROSS BARBARA J. HALL Houghton, Michigan H.E. Pontiac, Michigan H.E. Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A. J. RICHARD HALLOCK LAURENCE K. HAMILTON RICHARD HAMMERSTEIN East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Holly, Michigan L.A. Muskegon, Michigan Mech. Eng Theta Alpha Phi, Pres., Men's Glee Delta Sigma Phi, Alpha Phi Omega Club, Executive Comm., Independent A. S. M. E., A. S. M. Men's League, Student Council. FERNE HAMEL ANNETTE J. HAMMEL Cedarville, Michigan H.E. Iron Mountain, Michigan H.E. Home Econ. Club, S. W. L., Independent Women, Athenian, Grange, Student Club, Christian Union. JOHN W. HAMP L. BENJAMIN HANNA, JR. MARY KATHRYN HARRYMAN Gray Lake, Michigan Ag. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Lansing, Michigan L.A Sigma Mu Sigma. La Cofradia, Pres., Theta Alpha Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Radio Broadcasting. K. R. HAMPEL ELTON J. HANSENS Muskegon Heights, Michigan A.S. Grand Rapids, Michigan A.S. Publicity Chairman of Y. M. C. A., Phi Kappa Phi, Geogangue. Varsity Debate Squad. VERNON D. HART HARVEY P. HARRINGTON GORDON HATCH Vulcan, Michigan Ag. East Jordan, Michigan Ag. Copemish, Michigan Ag. Delphic, Forestry Club, Pershing Rifles. Kappa Sigma, Blue Key, Excalibur, Press Club, Spartan Editor, Bd. of Publica- tions, State News, Student Council. DONALD T. HARTLEY DOROTHY HASSELBRING Fredonia, New York L.A. Linwood, Michigan H.E. Kappa Alpha Theta, Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, Home Ec. Club, Vice- Pres., Y. W. C. A., A. W. S.- BETTY HAY JAMES H. HEANEY CHARLES FREDERICK HALMBOLDT Lansing, Michigan L.A. Lochmoor, Michigan Ag. Lisbon, Connecticut Vet Beta Kappa, Boys Glee Club. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Psi, Treas. -lr. A. V. M. A., Vice-Pres. IAMES GRANT HAYS, III ANN HEATHERINGTON East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Flint, Michigan H.E. Phi Delta Theta, State News, Press Alpha Xi Delta, Home Ec. Club, Y. W. Club, Editor, Spartan, Bd. of Publica- C. A. tions,Blue Key, Excalibur,StudentCoun. ERNEST HEMMINGWAY ERNEST FRANK HERRBACH BETTY IANE HICKEY Otter Lake, Michigan L.A. New Buffalo, Michigan Ag. Detroit, Michigan Vet Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Hart. Alpha Phi, Theta Alpha Phi, Y. W. C Club, Pres., Ag. Council, Sec., Fresh- A., Dramatics. man and Sophomore Baseball. LOIS HERBAGE M. ISABEL HERTEL Saginaw, Michigan A.S. East Lansing, Michigan H.E. W. A. A. Board, W. A. A. Honor Roll, Home Ec. Club. Dance Recital, Chairman of Softball, Hockey, Basketball, Tennis. WAYNE HICKS JUNE HILL WILBUR C. HIRCHEY East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Battle Creek, Michigan L.A. Castorland, New York Vet Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., International klr. A. V. M. A., Block and Bridle Relations Club. Mor-, Fencing Team. GEORGE HILL VERNON HINZ South Haven, Michigan A.S. South Haven, Michigan Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Treas., Pres., Ag. Econ. Club, Pres., Ag. Council, Student Council, Cross Country. , i if ' I i wh 4. , . S X .AAE ..1r,... . H i F QV , P ' , , .... F fs.. 'WUI yy 5 9-35 .,. I.. K ' at 0. .,... N. . , f NA. x A IM its i.. 'mr . .... I J X , 'KY it 5. wk . 'S 15 ii gg wp it W is L. SENIORS JAMES HITCHINGS Flint, Michigan AQ Kappa Sigma, Alpha Phi Omega, Forestry Club EARL J. HODGKINS Wayne, Michigan AQ Forestry Club, Xi Sigma Pi, Grange, Phi Kappa Phi, Agriculture Scholarship Award. PAUL A. HOLDEN Milford AQ- Alpha Gamma Rho. W. HART HOLMES Romeo, Michigan Chem. Eng. Delta Sigma Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, Mortar and Ball, Military Boll Comm., State News, A. I. Ch. E. SENIORS HAROLD M. HOPKINS Detroit, Michigan Ag. CForestrYD Xi Sigma Pi, Forestry Club, Freshman Track Team. LEORA N. HORNING Broolclyn, Michigan Home Ecor L. FREDRIC HOUCJH Romeo, Michigan Ag Phi Chi Alpha, Men's Glee Club, Alpha Zeta, Sem. Bot. BARBARA HOUTZ Detroit, Michigan L.A. Kappa Delta, Pres., Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Alumni Scholarship, State News. mx.,- 1 W ' fi. t Q f .5 ,,. 1:6 , 1 px V LEON W. HOYT im- Niles, Michigan Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Dairy Club. MAX HUFF Hudson, Michigan Ag. Block and Bridle, Animal Husbandry Judging Team. LESLIE W. HUGHES Berkley, Michigan A.S. CPhy. Ed.D Baseball. JUNE HUNGERFORD Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan H.E. Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, Tower Cuuard, Home Ec. Club, Ztudent Orange, Jr. Class Vice-Presb ent. sw-is : HERBERT L. HUNT Indianapolis, Indiana L. A. Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Gamma Upsilon, M. S. C. Hotel Association. HELEN G. HUSCHKE Webberville, Michigan HF. RICHARD W. HUTCHINSON Lansing, Michigan Eng. mf., QR? HELEN ILKKA ' Chatham, Michigan H.E. wk, 3 Delta Alpha, Home Ec. Club, Lutheran QW' Students Club, Student Orange, H Club. WILLIAM G. iNeLEsoN ng, Rochelle, Illinois L.A. Theta Kappa Nu, Pres., Bd. of Publications, Pres., Soph. Class, Pres., Editor, Wolverine, Excalibur, Frosh Fencing, Varsity Fencing, Who's Who in American Colleges. DOROTHY JACKSON Toronto, Ontario H.E. Alpha Omicron Pi, H. E. Club, W. A. A. MILDRED I. JEFFERS Albion, Michigan H.E. RALPH V. JENNINGS Lansing, Michigan L.A. 5 21 i IAA :H-H' M... . . I Page an K 75413 ii' We 'Q .'1.1 Q.. 'wif' gf P BQ, 57 4 L . .. t ff .V x SENIORS COWLIN S. JOHNSON MILET J, JOHNSON TASSIE JORDAN Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. Channing, Michigan L.A. Detroit, Michigan A.S. Delta Sigma Phi. W. A. A. Board, Swimming Mgr., Green Splash. DONALD G. JOHNSON RUSSELL NELSON JOHNSON Port Hope, Michigan Ag. Reed City, Michigan Ag. Ag. Econ. Club, Pres., Glee Club, Chorus. CARL E. KACKSTETTER LEONARD M. KARDES HOPE F. KELLEY .DeVW9V, Colorado Ag. Grand Rapids, Michigan Ag. Buchanan, Michigan L.A- Sigma Chi, Pi Aloha Xi, Beta Alpha Newman Club, Forestry Club, Ag. S'QmO1 Hart. Club, Student Grange, Council, Forestry Club Cabinet. Wolverine. KENNETH KAUSZLER VERNON R. KEISER Three Oaks, Michigan Ag Ludington, Michigan L.A. NORMAN KENYON EDWARD KESSLER JERE P. KIMBALL Portland, Michigan L.A. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Bus. Ad. East Lansing, Michiaan L.A. Phi Kaooa Phi, Press Club, Michigan Hesperian, Theta Aloha Phi, Dramatics State News, Spartan. School Productions '36, 37, 38. FERRIS KERCHER JOHN M. KEYES Cass City, Michiaafi A.S. Howell, Michigan Eng. Phi Chi Alpha, Officers' Club. Officers' Club, A. l. Ch. E. JUDSON KING, JR. JOHN KLEBET VIVIAN E. KNEPP Ann Arbor, Michigan Aa. Alpena, Michigan S. Battle Creek, Michigan L.A. Independent Men's Leaaue, Forestry Kappa Alpha Theta, Y. W. C. A., Club, Student Club, Student Christian lnternational Relations Club, Treas. Union, Religious Council. ROBERT C. KITZSTEINIER JOSEPHINE KLOOSTRA Grand Rapids, Michiaaw Ag. Caledonia, Michigan L.A. Xi, Siafna Pi, Forestry Club, Men's Glee Club, Chorus. jEAN KNIGHT Detroit, Michigan L.A. Y. W. C. A., Tower Guard, Beta Alpha Sigma. ALLEN KNOLL Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. Pres., Band, Pres., Alpha Epsilon Mu, Pres., Phi Mu Alpha, Orchestra. WARREN KNOPHSNYDER Highland Parlc, Michigan Ag. Sec., M. S. C. Flying Club, Forestry Club. PAUL KOOPMAN Grand Rapids Mech. Eng. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. M. E. ALICE B. KORSTANGE Phi Kappa Phi. Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. HOWARD ALLEN KRAFT Niles, Michigan A.S. Eclectic, Varsity Club, Athletic Council, Basketball, '35, '36, '37, '38. DOROTHY KRAMER Three Oalcs, Michigan H.Ec. Home Ec. Club, Personality Clinic. ETHEL A. KRANS Iron River, Michigan H.Ec. Alpha Omicron Pi, Home Ec. Bd., Home Ec. Club, Omicron Nu, Vice-Pres., Tower Guard, Alumni undergraduate scholarship, Danforth Summer Fellowship, Lutheran Student, Assoc. Treas., Dor- mitory Pres. BERTIL A. KRANTZ Mears, Michigan Ag. Agriculture Activity Award, Farm House, Treas.. Alpha Zeta, Sem. Bot, Agricultural Council, Agronomy Club, Student Grange, Inter-Fraternity Football, Baseball and Basketball. MARVITA BELLE KREAG Lansing, Michigan L.A. Phi Kappa Phi. CATHERINE KREHL Detroit, Michigan A.S. Kappa Delta, Green Splash, W. A. A., House Council, E. Mary Mayo. STANLEY S. KRENTEL East Lansing, Michigan A.S. ERNEST T. KRETSCHMER Saginaw, Michigan L.A. Eclectic, Pres. JEROME J. KRIEGER Stevensville, Michigan L.A. Treas. Press Club, Editor Mich. State News, Feature Writer Spartan, United Students Peace Committee. LAURA KRONOUIST Newberry, Michigan A.S. Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres., Spartan Women's League, Social Service Chrmn., W. A. A., Lutheran Student Club, Wolverine Staff, Camera Club, U P. Club. PHILIP FONK KRUL Grand Rapids, Michigan For. Forestry Club. IOHN M. LADD Martin, Michigan Ag. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DOUGLAS EDWARD LAKE Charlotte, Michigan Chem. Eng. Phi Lambda Tau, Band Club, A. I. Ch. E. JEANE LAMERSON Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Alpha Phi, Varsity Show Script, Senior Ball Comm., State News. ROBERT L. LANDER Detroit, Michigan Ag. Pi Kappa Phi, Agronomy Club, Scabbard and Blade, Officers' Club, Rifle Team, three years, I. F. C. Rep. SENIORS -.rf F ' r nr 7 ,1 V ' -imp., - i If V . f, -qw 'J gs in , ,. g an .K ,F E . t A , '.-.. f f. :1 A W . ii i - A A W.. ,Y ,w 1' 'A Q Hb 'R' 41 , ,Q A ask A ... Ii an ig' x ' fx! 5 .,..- ! QA ,. , up .F If N V . Q ' 5 i ' V A nb lliiy' fr! it its I rt 1 F IZ in Lg 1' i Q.. as... ...L 'Wm-I vi' NX! , .Z is i 91-1 f -v I .M f f 4 fy ' 4 an 1, 'ia S SENIORS D .E,- Y H . G F I i . I . Wm.: , Eg 2 . k KEITH LANGDON HELEN LARSEN LUCILLE LEBRET Hubbardston, Michigan A.S. Iron Mountain, Michigan A.S. Flint, Michigan Lib. Arts Manager, M. S. C. Cooperative Boarding Club, 1937-38. LOUISE MAY LANGDON KENNETH E. LAY Hubbardston, Michigan Lib. Arts Williamston, Michigan A.S. Sigma Kappa, Mortar Board, Tower Officers' Club, Wrestling. Guard, Orchesis, Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Wolverine, State News, Pan- hellenic Council, A. W. S. Council. MARGARET E. LEDBETER MARTHA D. LEE MILTON LENHARDT Detroit, Michigan L. A. East Lansing, Michigan H.E. Detroit, Michigan Eng. Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., West Mary Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Y. W. C. Mayo, Pres., Sec.-Treas. A., Home Economics Club, Home Econ. Club Board. ALICE CAROLINE LEE R. ERNEST LEFFEL East Lansing, Michigan Home Econ. East Lansing, Michigan Eng. Omicron Nu, H. E. Club, Y. W. C. A., Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E., Scabbard ond Religious Council, S. W. L., Merrill- Blade, Mortar and Ball. Palmer. HENRY LEHO ROBERT F. LERG MARK LIGHTFOOT Detroit, Michigan Elect. Eng. Lalce City, Michigan App. Science Pontiac, Michigan Eng. Phi Lambda Tau, A. I. E. E., Spartan Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Mdg., M. S. C. Weight Lifting Team. Officers Club, Sigma Alpha Beta, Scab- bard and Blade, Newman Club, Per- shing Rifles, Lieut, Col. R. O. T. C. LOUISE LENTZ C. PHILIP LEWIS Nashville, Michigan H. Ec. Muskegon, Michigan Eng. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Men's Glee Club, Traclc Varsity, Chorus. ELIZABETH LILLEY GORDON LIPPERT JOHN E. LONG Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Grand Rapids, Michigan A.S. Grand Haven, Mich. Mech. Eng. Alpha Phi, La Cofradia, Theta Alpha Eclectic. Phi Lambda Tau, Freshman Fencing, Phi, Water Carnival. Varsity Fencing, Capt. in Third Year. JOHN LIMBACH NORMAN W. LITTLE Fort Lee, New Jersey Ag. Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan . A .Science pp Sigma Alpha Beta. FRANKLIN R. LONGWOOD Grant,'gMichigan AQ. Xi Sigma Pi, Honorary Forestry Fraternity, Forestry Club, Cabinet Member, Editor of Michigan State Coll. Pine Needles . JOHN LORIMER Detroit, Michigan L.A. Sigma Nu. HARRY P. LOVE Port Huron, Michigan S. ORLINDO J. LUCHINI Alma, Michigan Elec. Eng. A. I. E. E., B.S., Alma College, 1933. OLGA LUDWICK Delta Alpha. Detroit, Michigan H.E. WALTER H. LUECK Dundee, Illinois Chem. Eng. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, Pres., Varsity Club, A. S. Ch. E., Y. M. C. A., Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh Football, Engineer's Ball Comm. Chrmn., Senior Ball Comm., Water Carnival Comm. CARL S. LUNDGREN Muskegon, Michigan Mech. Eng. Ighi Liambda Tau, Am. Soc. of Mech. Eng., College an . JAMES LUTHER Coopersville, Michigan Ag. JUNE LYONS Cleveland Heights, Ohio L.A. Alpha Phi. ELIZABETH D. MAC VEAN East Lansing, Michigan Home Econ. EDWARD A. MCALLISTER Eaton Rapids, Michigan S. Delphic. THOMAS MCCARTY St. Clair, Michigan L.A. Hesperian. J. ROBERT MCCOMB Muskegon, Michigan L.A. EILEEN MCCURDY Olcemos, Michigan H.E. W. A. A. Treas., Chi Omega, Pan- hellenic, Pres., Green Splash, Home Econ. Club, Y. W. C. A., Student Council, A. W. S. Council, Chrmn., Reception Comm., Senior Ball, Decora- tions Comm.,, J-Hop, Freshman Dis- cussion Group Leader, R. O. T. C. Corps Sponsor. CLAIRE McDURMON JAMES HALE McGILLIVRAY Oscoda, Michigan Lib. Arts Band. JEAN G. McGILLIVRAY Oscoda, Michigan L.A. HAROLD T. MCGRATH Flint, Michigan Eng. Delta Sigma Phi. DENNIS MCGUIRE Ag. Eng. Club. Alma, Michigan Ag. ERNA LOUISE MCKENZIE East Lansing, Mich. Lib. Arts Beta Alpha Sigma, Student Club, Sec., Athenian, Y. W. C. A. SENIORS Gps 55 fn- K L- x X , 'Q' RN gf I S X I V if xii' 4' R K x , . . . V ' ,355 . . 313' X . 4 1 1 2 ' 7' Y . ai- I ' 'N' if I . is ' T! ' PQ . ,. Z 5 -. 1- . . J A ., I I . Pclgz' 01' af fs-.C 4' 09 K if my 2' M X 3 Z , BW , Q S E S . I K QQ SENIORS MAXINE B. MCKINLEY DONALD C. McSORLEY CARMEN IAYNE MAINS Grant, Michigan Home Econ. Lansing, Michigan Mech. Eng. Grand Rapids, Mich. Home Econ. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, Pershing Kappa Alpha Theta, Home Econ. Club, Rifles, A. S. M. E., Sec. Y.W.C.A., N.A.O. Bowling Team, Grand Rapids vlr. Coll., First two years. W. EVERETT MCLELLAN ROBERT G. MADILL Eagle Butte, South Dakota L. A. Lansing, Michigan Eng. Sigma Epsilon. Beta Kappa. ROY O. MAKELA RUTH MANNINEN JOHN MARTIN Waukegan, Illinois Ag. Chassell, Michigan Vet. North Manchester, Indiana Vet. Beta Kappa Fraternity. ORLAND I. MANAHAN FRANCIS B. MARTIN Romeo, Michigan Ag. Benton Harbor, Mich. Bus. Admin. Eclectic, Officers' Club. Theta Kappa Nu, Sigma Epsilon, Tau Sigma, Interlraternity Council, Vice- Pres., Panhellenic Ball, Co-chairman. D. F. MASKEY WILLIAM E. MASON DURWARD D. MEIER' Allegan, Michigan Chem. Eng. Athens, Michigan Ag. Lakeside, Michigan App. Science Mortar and Ball, A. I. Ch. E., Ollicers' Farmhouse Fraternity, Forestry Club, Club. Wrestling. ROBERT ALLEN MASON ROBERT MATHEWS Flint, Michigan Lib. Arts Grand Rapids, Michigan A.S. TOM L. MERCY JAMES MEYER HAROLD MILKS Flint, Michigan Lib. Arts Lansing, Michigan A.S. Muskegon, Michigan Eng. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Mich. State News Stall, Mich. State Gridiron News. Delta Sigma Phi, A. S. M. E., I. F. C. Rep., 1936. MARY ISABEL METTETAL NORBERT A. MIKNAVICH Plymouth, Michigan Home Econ. - Grand Rapids, Michigan Ag. Omicron Nu, Pres., Tower Guard, Home Econ. Club, Merrill-Palmer, Freshman Orientation. ELWOOD G. MILLARD West Branch, Michigan Applied Science EDWARD A. MILLER Detroit, Michigan Elect. Eng. Delta Sigma Phi, A. l. E. E. JOSEPHINE MILLER East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Tau Sigma, Y. W. C. A., S. W. L., Athenian. WILLIAM F. MILLER Flint, Michigan Bus. Admin, Phi Delta Theta, Officers Club, Cavalry Club, Freshman Track. MILDRED G. MINER Holly, Michigan Lib. Arts ., ARTHUR L. MlTCHE LL Millbrook, New York Ag. x jg-x X3 CYRIL F. MOORE 9 Grand Rapids, Michigan Lib. Arts Sigma Gamma Upsilon, M. S. C. Hotel Assn., Traclc. GEORGE MOORE 5 Carsanville, Michigan Vet, JEAN E. MONTGOMERY DeKalb, lllinois Home Econ. HARRY C. MORGAN Lansing, Michigan Applied Science Sigma Phi Sigma, M. S. C. Astronomy Club. MARY MORRISON Traverse City, Michigan Vet. FREDRICKA MORSE Lansing, Michigan L.A. HUGH MOSHER Lansing, Michigan Applied Science Sigma Pi Sigma, Sec., Pershing Rifles. PAUL MOYES Cedar Springs, Mich. App. Science Eclectic, Varsity Club, Freshman Base- ball, Freshman Football, Varsity Base- SENIORS . V s y. . .vii A, K' gl. 113' - AHA if .6 5 13- ff' ball, J-Hop Comm. X ,what E RONAED MYERS .V jaclcson, Michigan Ag. 1 1 ' ELIZABETH J. NEITZ Lansing, Michigan L.A. my A -. '5- ,' 4 6 GRANT E. NicHoi. ' , McGregor, Michigan Ag Yjlx Farmhouse Agronomy Club Student Gran e i I Q 1 Student 4-l-l Club, Farm Crops Judging Team. MARGARET ELIZABETH NICKLE Saginaw, Michigan Lib. Arts Athenian, Phi Kappa Phi, S. W. L. KATHRYN NIEDERMEIER Monroe, Michigan Home Econ. Alpha Omicron Pi, Home Econ. Club Board, Merril-Palmer. WAYNE NIELSEN Ferndale, Michigan Chem. Eng. Beta Kappa, A. l. Ch. E. ,l 1,11-fl' fi-Q x . .Q . .,,Q.. -ig,-r RAOUL NIES I-lolland, Michigan Alpha Chi Omega. CARL NUMELIN Caspian, Michigan U. P. Club, Am. Inst. l KM 5 sk .,.:2.. A O is 4 rf i's?1'i ' I zfmil I 5 ,ig x S4 Lge.-i SENIORS F ,:::,., B. ilu. X3 9 .. il N-.': N in l lC W -Di 'ili illi ,-if C ' bb, I ,,,,,. , 1. V X . S ARTHUR E. NORRIS LEO V. NOTHSTINE L A. Dearborn, Michigan Ag. Mancelona Eng. I-Iort. Club, Beta Alpha Sigma, Pi Alpha Xi. ARVID W. NORLIN ROY I. NOTEWARD Gladstone, Michigan Ag. Manistee, Michigan Ag. Ll. P. Club, Freshman Baseball. MARIAIANE OCHS RUTH LOUISE OGDEN Chem. Eng. Lansing, Michigan I-lome Econ. Grand Rapids, Mich. App. Science of Chem. Eng. Alpha Chi Omega, l-lome Econ. Club, Alpha Gamma Delta, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Wolverine, Volleyball, Bowling, Y. VV. C. A., Discussion leader for Baseball, Rifle. Freshman Orientation. IAMES D. NUNDY FLOYD H. OGVDEN I-lilton, New York Vet. Port I-Iuron, Michigan M.E. Alpha Psi, Bloclc and Bridle Club, Jr. Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. M. E. A. V. M. A. FRED OLDS EVELYN G. OLSEN ROBERT W. OSGOOD East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Stevens Point, Wis. Lib. Arts St. Johns, Michigan Ag. Delta Sigma Phi, Forestry Club. JAMES E. OLIVER RAYMOND O'MALLEY Three Rivers, Michigan Grand Rapids, Mich. App. Science Lib. Arts, Bus. Ad. Study Club, Freshman Football, Varsity Sigma Epsilon. Football. LEN OSTERINK GEORGE W. PACKOWSKI IOHN M. PATRIARCHE Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. Grand Rapids, Michigan Chem. Eng. East Lansing, Michigan Civil Eng. Phi Lambda Tau, Officers' Club, A. I. Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. C. E. Ch. E., Football. FLOYD OTTEMAN HOMER PAGE I-lolland, Michigan Chem. Eng. Lansing, Michigan A. S. Lambda Chi Alpha, A. l. Ch. E., Chairman Decorations, j-I-lop, Inter- fraternity Council. CURTIS E. PATTON Oxford, Michigan Lib. Arts Band Club, Delta Sigma Phi, Comm., WKAR Staff, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. MYRTLE PATTON East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Alpha Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Pres., Sigma Alpha Iota, A. W. S. Greater Council and judiciary Bd., Pan-hellenic Rep., Y. W. C. A. jr. and Sr. Cabinet, Pres. of Women's Glee Club, A Capella Choir. FLORENCE PEARCE Lincoln Park, Michigan H.Ec. CHARLES B. PEARSON Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Theta Kappa Nu, Sigma Gamma Upsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, M. S. C. Hotel Assn. CLARENCE PELL Stanhope, New Jersey Ag. HAROLD R. PERRY Caro, Michigan Ag. Acacia, Livestock Judging Team. MORRIS S. PHEILS Sturgis, Michigan Bus. Admin. Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Epsilon, Band. HENRY F. PIERCE Wayne, Michigan Ag. Y. M. C. A., Chairman Religious Lecture Series, Y. M. C. A. IAMES E. PIERSON East Tawas, Michigan Elect. Eng. A. I. E. E., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. PATRICIA VOLMER PIERSON Detroit, Michigan Home Econ. Alpha Chi Omega, Vice-Pres., S. W. L., Sec., Y. W. C. A. GUELDA PIKE Detroit, Michigan Lib. Arts Michigan State News. STANLEY PILZNINSKI Detroit, Michigan A.S. WILLIAM E. PITTS Centerville, Michigan Ag. Farmhouse, Zi Sigma Pi, Forestry Club. BENNIE POCUIS Muir, Michigan Applied Science Sigma Pi Sigma, Astronomy Club, Student Club, Math Club. VIRGIL POWERS Hart, Michigan L.A. LAURA ANN PRATT Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Sigma Kappa, Tower Guard, Scimitar, Pres., W. A. A., Vice-Pres., Green Splash, Vice-Pres., Tau Sigma, State News. ORVILLE PREISS Detroit, Michigan Ag. Hermian. BEATRICE PRITCHARD glaclcson, Michigan Lib. Arts BERNICE H. PROCTOR Detroit, Michigan Lib. Arts Kappa Delta, Green Splash, Math Club, Pan- hellenic, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., S. W. L. MARVEL PUGSLEY Battle Creelc, Michigan I-I.Ec. Sigma Kappa. SENIORS ...gi as J V is. M .VL 36 , Lx se A ' vp' . -z ' -if 1 T g l:l.' l I' Y Y . .. V , ...Q-xy., gk X , ,fm .I :J - : .,,, 15431 . . , .1,....., V , ' f - ' ' ws st .f . . ' 'Z ' ' f m. ' lp , i ' Sfggv. ,lice - , 'QV , i . -'-' I ,,., ,I Q X I ., y -- . S. ,AA.AA . . L . C n .X J' 41' . V. . A Y it XM E. r .. f' , 1 QNX fx at t ,QQ X I 1, 1 QQ- .gy If V tx X tr 2 +- P' f 1. 4 B wig? 3 i iw' W , Wi I f X N, K Y 4 L ' pil' ' i A , ' - i W. . .. 2 . .WK W W. . ' Q X. . X v 5 1, ' fi... A Y. . 'lx 5 g. I Q' xx , V -E W f GORDON E. PURDY RICHARD RADKE Alma, Michigan Ag. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Theta Kappa Nu, Alpha Zeta, Bloclc and Bridle, Frosh Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Capt., Grange, 4-H Club. MARY PYKE VELMA R. RAE Byron, Michigan A.S. Lansing, Michigan ROBERT REED WENDELL REHKOPF I-Iowell, Michigan En. Petoskey, Michigan Lib. Arts, Bus. Ad. Glee Club, Chorus. ROBERT L. REFIOR PAUL F. REICHERT East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Chelsea, Michigan I-Iesperian, Excalibur, Pi Kappa Delta, Scabbard and Blade, Sigma Epsilon, Officers' Club, Debate, Oratory, State News, Bd. of Publications. fraternity Council. S E N I O R S LoREN E. RECOR Marine City, Michigan Bus. Admin. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Interfraternity Athletics. L.A. DONALD B. REID Romeo, Michigan Chem. Eng. Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Tau, A. I. Ch. E., Beta Kappa, Sec. Vet. Med. Pi Kappa Phi, glr. A. V. M. A., Inter- CHARLES A. REIMER BARBARA RENZ VIRGINIA REYNOLDS Stevensville, Michigan Ag. Lansing, Michigan I-Iome Econ. Fenton, Michigan Ag I-'Iorticulture Club. Alpha Phi, I-I. E. Club, Y. W. C. A., ,IEAN REINDEL ROBERT REY I-Iighland Park, Michigan Vet. Visalia, California Vet. DANIEL E. RICHARDSON BEATRICE MCCOMB ROBERTSON EARL ROBOTHAM Royal Oak, Mich. App. Science East Lansing, Michigan I-Iome Econ. Beulah, Michigan Ag Beta Kappa Fraternity, Rifle Team. Chi Omega, Home Ec. Club. Eclectic. MARIAN RICHARDSON IOHN ROBERTSON Detroit, Michiaan I-Iome Econ. Middleville, Michigan Ag. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y. W. C. A., Home Econ. Club. RALPH ROSE Ishpeming, Michigan Eng. Beta Kappa, Olee Club, Mortar and Ball. ELOISE ROTHENBERGER Boyne City, Michigan Vet. Sigma Alpha Beta. CHRISTINE L. ROTHNEY Perry, Michigan H.E. Kappa Delta, Home Ec. Club, Y. W. C. A. HOWARD S. ROWE Flint, Michigan Ag. Forestry Club, Alpha Phi Omega. ROBERT LEE ROWE Lansing, Michigan Applied Science Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Astronomy Club, Rifle Team, R. O. T. C. EDWARD RUDD, IR. Cedarville, Michigan Applied Science Scabbard and Blade, Officers Club, Zoolog, LI. P. Club, Students Club, Independent Men's League, Y. M. C. A., Freshman Baseball. ALINE RUDOLPHI Detroit, Michigan Lib. Arts Beta Alpha Sigma, W. A. A., People's Church Choir. LEWIS RUESINK Adrian, Michigan A.S. DOROTHY RUSSELL Flint, Michigan A.S. VIRGINIA A. RUTTLE Carsonville, Michigan Home Econ. Student Grange, Scimitar Fencing Club, Home Ec. Club, W. A. A. JOHN H. RYCKMAN Flint, Michigan Lib. Arts SEYMOUR RYCKMAN S. Boardman, Michigan En. HOWARD C. SACKRIDER Parma, Michigan Agricultural Ec. Theta Kappa Nu, Ag. Econ. Club, Senior Ball Committee.- JAMES J. SANBORN Traverse City, Michigan Ag. Forestry Club, Frosh Tennis. JOHN M. SANGSTER East Lansing, Michigan Engineering Tau Beta Pi, A. S. M. E., Y. M. C. A., President Religious Council. ROBERT O. SCHAEFFER Fennville, Michigan Civil Eng. A. S. C. E., Mortar and Ball, Officers Club, Pistol Team, Capt. '37. DONALD SCHANTZ Curand Rapids, Michigan Eng. Eclectic. VICTOR SCHEMBER Beaverton, Michigan Ag. ANITA SCHOENOW Saginaw, Michigan L.A. ERNST SCHREIBER Lansing, Michigan A.S. Alpha Chi Sigma, Scabbard and Blade. SENIORS .... f ww . 4, 8 J io ,y W W W1 6 r we .M J f 9 ...L . N al .. H 49' i '15-Q, L X ...,. A -. 5. Q iii' ,.. Q 'I x F gf g X f.. 5 S ,av ' X gr ..'::'. 1 3 . , M wr - f , , sENioRs Q . ...Zv Q Q K Q Q, . . If it 5 in Vb F . zz. :: D I , i f . W 1 I I I r Q tu. Ag .QM V' X 1,5 :nj -vvv 1: x 1 :I V Q :I A . -I . 1 it I 5'5 '-3 M' Q33 55 -. W P' If . . ,fi g M., AIAA '1,V.,V, I I I .1 'ri if ,,'v f :55f ',v 2 if, llllll A X! ' , . . I' l QL.. ...L C 4 1 RAYMONDSCHWYN 4 D EUGENE D. SERDYNSKY DONALD F. SEXMITH IOVHOI IVIICIUQON Engineering Grand Rapids, Mich. App. Science Charlotte, Michigan L. A. AIDIWO CIW' S'QmOz A. I. Ch. E. Sigma Alpha Beta, Frosh Fencing. M. S. C. Band 1934-36-37, State News Staff 1935. DONALD K. SCOTT C. STANLEY SEVERANCE ROYOI Guia MICIWIQOU Mech. Eng. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Ifflortixargd IBRJIIE1 st Lieutj, Phi Lambda Mathematics Club. CIU, . . . . LOUISE SHAFER ,IONATHAN SHAPPEE LOUISE SHEPARD DGUOIL IVIICIIIQGN l'lOm9 Econ. South Haven, Mich. I App. Science Remus, Michigan H. Ec. Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Phi. Officers' Club, Conservation Club, Pershing Rifles, Sem. Bot. CLYNE SHAFFNER HOMER SHARP Freeland, Michigan Ag. Lansing, Michigan Eng. Farm House, Block and Bridle, Hort. Club. RCEBERQ SI-LERMAQN1 BETTY SHIEARRYWATT WILIHIAM EI-IERWOOD V r Le , ' A L.A. Det 't, i A L.A. W 't sto e, . . et. cn ge lc lgon Eiappdolsfg-Ita,CPic?slTgLa Cofradia, Y. W. Delphlce Holuse, American Vet. Med. . A., . A. ., . W. L. Assoc. WILLIAM SHERMAN jANET BARBARA SHERRATT F Lansing' Michigan Forestry Huntington Woods, Michiga-E1 E t b. ome c. Ores ry U Kappa Delta, Home Ec. Club, Y. W. C. A., S. W. L. NORMAN R. SHIPPEY DAVID E. SHOTWELL JOE SHULL Lansing, Michigan A.S. Battle Creelc, Mich. Chem. Eng. Almont, Michigan AQ. Alpha Chi Sigma, A. I. Ch. E., Reporter. Delphic, Block and Bridle, Student Grange, 4-H Club, Ag. Council, Student Club, An. Hub. Judging Team. ROSS SHOECRAFT ELDON SHOTWELL Fremont, Michigan L.A. Battle Creelc, Michigan Eng. Lambda Chi Alpha. Alpha Chi Sigma, Pres., Tau Beta Pi, Mortar and Ball, Officers Club, A. I. Ch. E., Treas. WELLS A. SHULLS Sturgis, Michigan App. Science Sigma Alpha Beta, Men's Glee Club, Chorus. RICHARD D. SIEGLE Brookline, Massachusetts Vet. JULIA E. SIMMONS Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Kappa Alpha Theta, Theta Alpha Phi. MALCOLM SIMONS St. Clair, Michigan CINE. Alpha Chi Sigma, A- I- CIW- E. ALBERT G. SIMS Moosup, Connecticut L.A. Varsity Club, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Epsilon, Varsity Swimming. LUKE R. SINCLAIR San Francisco, California Vet. Sigma Alpha Beta, glr. A. V. M. A. ORLAND H. SINES Portland, Michigan B.Ad. of L. Arts Baseball. HARRIET ELEANOR SKIDMORE East Lansing, Mich. App. Science Treasurer Orchesis, Green Splash, W. A. A. Board. WAYNE D. SKIVER Traverse City, Michigan Ag. Sigma Nu. JEAN SMALL Beulah, Michigan Home Econ. Delta Alpha. ALICE L. SMITH Lake Odessa, Michigan Lib. Arts Chorus. BEVERLY SMITH South Haven, Michigan L.A. Sigma Kappa, Pres., Mortar Board, Tower Guard, Treas., Tau Sigma, State News, Co-ed Editor, Freshman Orienta- tion System, Group Leader, Freshman Counselor System, Y. W. C. A., Cabinet, Chorus, L. A. Board, Board of Publica- tions, A. W. S. Council. CHLORIS A. SMITH Saginaw, Michigan Home Ec. DONALD SMITH Holt, Michigan L.A. EDWIN W. SMITH Climax, Michigan Mech. Eng. Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. M. E., Officers' Club, Mortar and Ball, Capt. R. O. T. C., Boxing EVA SMITH East Lansing, Michigan Home Ec. Omicron Nu, Theta Alpha Phi, Orchesis, S. W. L. Secy., Y. W. C. A., Home Ec. Club, Religious Council, Chorus. Team. FRANK SMITH Yonkers, New York Eg. Beta Kappa House. GAIL SMITH Leslie, Michigan Ag. LAWRENCE I. SMITH Lake Odessa, Michigan L. A. Sigma Nu, Pres., Excaliber, Varsity Club, Scab- bard and Blade, Officers Club, Varsity Football Mgr., Gen. Chm. Military Ball, Frosh Frolic LEWIS SMITH Grand Rapids, Michigan L.A. Delphic. Comm. SENIORS fn- ii 3 I 1 Eff QI I fl sais. L 'ii- ' 'X -. . 'W I T . 'E 1' . 5 ,..'15'.. is bvl: 9 P4 Shy . I fr: . is ss... f I qs Q I F 1? I 1 ,' ' , A. . L A k s P It r C79 4 3 my I rf ,Q CC , 2 K X f NX ia 13 . I2 'V' 2. ' xi 4. 5 . I .2 X FR W 'n sv gms News , Z x SQ Q75 T! i Xxx 4 K N , ws. I x f - ,, , W' -Q. 4.. Y? A N as . xxi XX I Q8 x J f A K Maw i S ...sv . sf . . 'S f . I lf' ',',lf N41.g lln M. SENIORS MILLARD SMITH CHARLES JOSEPH SNYDER ALMA SOMERS Kalamazoo, Michigan Mech. Eng. Ouinnesec, Michigan App. Science Lansing, Michigan L.A. A. S. M. E. VIRGINIA WINIFRED SMITH LOUIS I. SNYDER Detroit, Michigan Home Ec. Ouinnesec, Michigan App. Science Alpha Omicron Pi, Spartan Womenls Heavyweight Boxing Champion 1936. League, Y. W. C, A., Home Ec., Panhellenic Council. HAROLD L. SPARKS PHILIP SPARLING HARRY E. SPEELMAN Saginaw, Michigan Ag. Detroit, Michigan Mech. Eng. Lansing, Michigan A5- Delta Chi, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Tau Beta Pi, A. S. M. E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Excalibur, Student Treas., Agronomy, Cirange Varsity Council, Varsity Club, Football, Capt., Club, Sec.-Treas., Cross Country Track. '37, Winner Gov. ol Mich. most valu- able player award '37, All-American Mention '36, I37. NORMAN SPARLINC5 HELENE SPATTA Hartfield, New York A.S. Buchanan, Michigan App. Science R. O. T. C. Cavalry sponsor, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A. Board, S. Club, j-Hop Comm., Senior Ball Comm. WILLIAM ROBERT SPEER DONALD L. SPOOR DALE SPRINCSER Curand Rapids, Mich. Lib. Arts Muskegon, Michigan Eng. Lansing, Michigan Chem. Eng. Eclectic, Chorus, Olee Club, Tenor A. I. E. E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Lambda Tau. Soloist WKAR Radio program. Varsity Club, Scabbard and Blade, Officers' Club, Varsity Track, Wate Carnival Chairman. L. ELIZABETH SPIESS LORRAINE SPRACSUE Muskegon, Michigan Lib. Arts Ithaca, Michigan Home Ec. Sigma Kappa, Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., Sigma Kappa, Home Ec. Club, Chorus. Freshman Counselor System. ELEANOR SPRINCEHETTE ELIZABETH STANAWAY JEROME S. STEWART Marine City, Michigan Home Ec. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Highland Park, Mich. Bus. Ad. Delta Sigma Phi, Asst. Spartan Bus. Staff, Chorus. CATHERINE STALL EDWIN E. STEIN Elberta, Michigan Home Ec. Coffeyville, Kansas L.A. Home Ec. Club. WALTER E. STINECKER Fort Wayne, lndiana ForestrY Forestry Club. MABLE STODDARD Fairgrove, Michigan l-JA. JOHN T. STONE Chardon, Michigan AQ- Alpha Zeta, Agronomy Club, lnter-collegiate Crops ,luclging Team. LOIS STONE Lansing, Michigan l lOme Ec. Home Ec. Club. WILLIAM H. STROUP Milan, Michigan Vet- Med- Jr. A. V. M. A., Block and Bridle. CLARENCE STUART Midland, Michigan Ag. Farm House. MARJORIE KAY SUESZ East Lansing, Michigan l'lOm9 EC- Green Splash, Home Ec. Club, Y. C. A., Senior Cabinet, Spartan's Womans League Board, Religious Council. PAUL SULLIVAN Flint, Michigan AS. GLENN A. SWANSON Morley, Michigan Ag. LEE JAY TALLADAY Milan Michi an I Q H Farm House, Ag. Engineers and Hort. Club. LEOLA TALLADAY Milan, Michigan Home Econ. Delta Alpha, Y. W. C. A., Home Ec. Club, Pan-Hellenic. W. LIONEL TATE Hart, Michigan Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag. Ec. Club, lntra- mural Basketball, Football, lnter-class Track, Inter-Frat Baseball, Basketball. Ni s 'sf DOROTHY HUNTLEY TAYLOR East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Kappa Phi. DOROTHY TREES TAYLOR Flint, Michigan Home Ec. Kappa Alpha Theta, Home Ec. Club, W. C. A., Vice-Pres. Kappa Alpha SLG. HERMAN TAYLOR - Englewood, New Jersey A.S. LAURA TELL Detroit, Michigan Lib. Arts Sigma Kappa, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club, Press Club, State News, Spartan. F. WELLS TERWILLIGER Lansing, Michigan App. Science Officers Club, Pershing Rifles, Mortar and Ball, Geogangue, V. Pres., Pres., Freshman Fencing. TOMPKINS TERWILLIGEN Utica, New York Ch. Engineering A. S. Ch. E. ROBERT TESAR Highland Park, Michigan A.S. CHARLOTTE THATCHER Detroit, Michigan Vet. SENIORS fi? t .... :ij , , SENIORS AGNES TESKE DOROTHY BELLE THURSTON ALTHEA G. TINDALL Patterson, New Yorlc H. Ec. Pontiac, Michigan H.E. Muskegon, Michigan Lib Arts Kappa Delta. Alpha Xi Delta, Wolverine. WILLIAM M. THATCHER PAUL TIMOVICK Flint, Michigan Civil Eng. Centerville, Michigan Ag. Tau Beta Pi, A. S. C. E. SHIRLEY TOWNSEND LUCY TRANTER IANE TUBBS Ovvosso, Michigan H.Ec. East Lansing, Mich. I-AA. Kalamazoo, Michigan BARBARA TRANTER GORDON TROUSDALE East Lansing, Mich. L.A. Ida Grove, lovva L. A. Kappa Kappa Gamma Eclectic, Sec., Sigma Gamma Upsilon, Controller Mich. State Col. Hotel Assoc. HENRY I. TYKOCKI RICHARD I. VAN WINKLE CLAYTON H. VANDER MEER Lansing, Michigan Chem. Eng. Cass City, Michigan Ag. Grand Rapids, Michigan E Eng Newman Club. Pi Alpha Xi, Beta Alpha Sigma, A. l. E. E. Horticulture Club, Sigma Xi. IAMES W. VANDERBILT HOMER VAN HOESEN Grand Ledge, Michigan Ag. Scottville, Michigan A.S. Scabbard and Blade, Dairy Club, Cavalry Club, Dairy Products Judging Team '38, Officers' Club. THANA L. VEATCH CATHERINE LENORE WAGNER FRED M. WALKER Lansing, Michigan L.A. Harbor Beach, Michigan Home Ec. Lalce Orion, Michigan Wolverine Stall. ,Home Ec. Club, Mixed Chorus, W. A. Kappa Sigma,Sigma Epsilon,lF. Council ESTHER RUTH VYN JOSEPH W. WALBRIDGE Grand Haven, Mich. Lib. Arts Detroit, Michigan Lib. Arts Alpha Xi Delta, Y. W. C. A., Cor. Glee Club, Chorus, Pres., Christian Sec., Alpha Xi Delta, W. A. A., Science Organization, Independent Orchesis try out. Men's League. 4:1- .. 1 ,gi sr i-L IL - :W i'2f5t I ' sz.5 f4 -. 'K Q5 in-9 SAMUEL ROY ALDRICH Fairgrove, Michigan Ag. President Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Agronomy Club, Ag Council, Varsity Wrestling Team, Varsity Club, Dairy Judging Team, Farm Crops Judging Team. BETTY JANE ALEXANDER Janesville, Wisconsin I-l.E. WILLIS LEROY ANDERSON Sparta, Michigan Ag. Farm I-louse, Alpha Zeta, Inter-Fraternity Council, Delegate to National Inter-Fraternity Convention, Student Grange, Student Club, I-Iort Club, Y. M. C. A. MELVIN LEONARD ANDRUS Sparta, Michigan Ag. JANE ANDERSON Midland, Michigan I-I.E. Alpha Gamma Delta, I-lome Ec. Club, Y. W. C. A., S. W. L., W. A. A., Girl Reserve Counselor, Social Chairman East Mayo Bo. GEORGE ARMSTRONG Lansing, Michigan L. A. CLARENCE CARL BACI-I Sebewaing, Michigan Vet. IAMES BALLENGER Flint, Michigan Eng. A. S. M. E. Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Kappa, Chancellor, Camera Club, Student Publications Photographer. DAVID MARSTON BARTHOLD Kalamazoo, Michigan L.A. Sigma Nu. JESSIE LAURA BARTON Manistique, Michigan I-l.E. ORLO STERKEN BARTON I-lolland, Michigan l' L.A. Phi Kappa Tau. WILLIAM DENNIS BARTON East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Epsilon, Flying Club. fkl ...- I . VIRGINIA DORINE BATES East Lansing, Michigan I-l.E. MARION ELIZABETH BEARDSLEY Beaverton, Michigan I-I.E. 'Q Omicron Nu, Spartan Woman's League Board, Student ag? GYODAZDREW FRANK BEDNAR fi Ironwood, Michigan L.A. President Upper Peninsula Club, International Relations Club, Y. M. C. A., Newman Club, Student Club. x Page' 7341 SENIORS Because the following senior pictures were delivered too late to include in the regular senior panels, the Wolverine has inserted the following four pages as a regular part of the senior section. We regret that it was impossible to include the names on these pages in the personal index. WILLIAM D. BELL Lansing, Michigan L.A. ,Q Hesperian, President of I. F. C., Varsity Swimming, Co-Captain Swimming Team, Excalibur, Sigma Gamma Llpsilon, Varsity Club. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH BENGE Perry, Michigan DALICE SWICK BENGE Perry, Michigan I 5 sr I-l.E. 1 ..::.:,. ' N H-E. JACK ELMER BERGSMA Rudyard, Michigan App. Sci. Freshman, Varsity Track. JEANE EVA BEUKEMA Holland, Michigan MYLDRED JOYCE BINGHAM East Lansing, Michigan L.A. GEORGE HERBERT BIRD Belding, Michigan Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, President 4-H Club, Student Grange, Hort. Club, Religious Council, Varsity Wrestling Team. ' EQTHER LOUISE BISHOP . . ' i5Millington, Michigan H H.E. THELMA DOROTHY BISHOP Lansing, Michigan App. Sci. Pi Kappa Delta, Womens Debate Team, Green Splash W. A. A. EDMUND J. BOELL Detroit, Michigan Ag ARCHIE L. BLACK Lansing, Michigan L.A CONSTANCE BLAKELY Dexter, Michigan I-I.E WILLIAM M. BOARDMAN Detroit, Michigan NORMAN HEWITT BOETTCHER East Lansing, Michigan Tau Sigma, La Colradia, Sigma Epsilon. CLARENCE EDNVARD BOHN Lansing, Michigan App. , Phi Kappa Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Pershing Rifles, OFlicer's Club. Eng L.A Sci - X X w SENIORS QU5 Page 725 904, t QQ, 1 ' wJ' Q Y, -, QW? L . J. u-4 X '62 ,3 ri ROBERT DOWLINC5 BOND Leslie, Michigan A Forestry Club, Scabbard and Blade, Independent Baslcetbai, Chairman Forestry Shindig H9381 CHARLES JACKSON BONNEY East Tawas, Michigan L.A. OIIicer's Club, La Colradia, Camera Club, Radio Club. DONALD CSAELE BOUMA Grand Rapids, Michigan Ag. BARBARA LU BRATTIN East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Alpha Chi Omega, Vice-Pres., Mortar Board, A. W. S., Vice- Pres., A. W. S. Convention, Vice-I3 res., Chmn. Freshman Orienta- tion, Chmn. judiciary Board, Tower Guard, Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. MILDRED MARIE BREDAH Manton, Michigan L I-I.E. Student Christian Union, I-Iome Economics Club, Student Grange, Chorus. GLENN CLARENCE BR EITENWISCHER Manchester, Michigan L.A. Sigma Epsilon, Tau Sigma, Baseball. W , 4 . IDA NELLIE BROWER A Lansing, Michigan I-I.E. - 3 me-A T5 3 GERALD Atrorsi BRIAN N' C I-Iowell, Michigan Ag. Q. I IOI-IN F. BROWER I Lansing, Michigan Eng. Mortar and Ball, OIIicer's Club. R Il ROBERT HOWARD BUCKNELL f ' i ' iti' .17 Centreville, Michigan L.A. Sigma Nu, Sigma Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Olficers' Club. 2 -1, , MARGARET ALICE BULL T 'J I 0 Birmingham, Michigan I-l.E. va tm 5 Alpha Xi Delta, I-Iome Ec. Club, Y. W. C. A. 'Cf' R GARRETT EDWARD BURGESS Detroit, Michigan L.A. . N ,,.., Sigma Nu, Scabbard and Blade, Otficers' Club. IOI-IN HYDE BURTON East Lansing, Michigan L.A. Sigma Nu. WILLIAM M. CADE Olcemos Michigan Eng SENIORS la r J.gf 7.2 Phi Kappci Phi, Tau Beta Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Phi Lambda Tau, A. S. C. E., Rifle IENNIE CORA DAY Clark Lake, Michigan Team. I-I.E. jOHN EDWARD KUK Amsterdam, New York I-.A- ROBERT BRUCE MQCDONALD East Grand Rapids, Michigan INA, Alpha Phi Omega, Varsity Club, Varsity Traclc Manager. ELIZABETH PRESTON SEARS Birmingham, Michigan l-LE, Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Religious Council, Sec., Wolverine StaFl, Omicron Nu, Home Economics Club, Phi Kappa Phi. ANTHONY J. SMIRNIOTIS Sodus, Michigan Ag, Theta Kappa Nu, Agricultural Council, Fencing, Drum Major. ROBERT H. SWART Grand Rapids, Michigan L,A, Delta Chi, Glee Club, Chorus. HOWARD R. SWARTZ LaGrange, Illinois Ag. Eclectic, Varsity Football, Frosh Football, Varsity Club, Blue Key, Excalibur, Who's Who in American Colleges, Junior Class, Pres., Student Council, Vice-Pres. CHARLOTTE L. WHEATLEY Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Ag. Kappa Delta. ROBERT LEE BRUCE Hamburg, N. Y. L.A. l. F. C. Sec., Chmn. I. F. C. Convocation, Publicity Chmn. Water Carnival, Junior Class Treas., Finance Chmn. ,I-Hop, OFficer's Club, Soph Prom, Ticlcet Chmn. J' Wg ix PM 'S 5 .W A. ' ,iw i Q , ' Xi SENIORS 'W' Pa ge 72d FRANCES E. WALLACE Bay Port, Michigan L.A. Kappa Alpha Theta, Y. W. C. A. MARY ELIZABETH WALSH Bay City, Michigan Home Ec. OSCAR WARBACH Elizabeth, New Jersey App. Science Alpha Zeta CCool4 ChapterD, Art Ed., Spartan , Zoolog, Conservation Club, Press Club, State News, M. S. C. Weight Lifting Club, Gymnastics. ROBERT S. WARD Detroit, Michigan Forestry Farm House, Forestry Club. ROBERT WARD Ashtabula, Ohio Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho. RUSSELL WARNER Williamston, Michigan L.A. DORIS WARREN Port Huron, Michigan L.A. MARTIN A. WARSKOW South Haven, Michigan Elect. Engr. Independent, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, V. Pres., Glee Club, Chorus, A. I. E. E., Chrmn., Lutheran Student Club, Y. M. C. A. JOSEPH LAWRENCE WASCO Grand Rapids, Michigan App. Science Newman Club, Math. Club. WILLIAM N. WASSAN Tocsin, Indiana App. Science Alpha Chi Sigma. IEAN MCGEORGE WATSON Detroit, Michigan L.A. Christian Science Organization, V.-Pres., Chorus. RALPH C. WATSON Coolidge, Georgia Vet. WARREN K. WATSON Detroit, Michigan L. A. Delphic Lit. Soc, Sigma Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade, Officers' Club, Frosh. Football, Boxing. ARTHUR J. WEBB Lansing, Michigan App. Science HARRY B. WEINBURGH East Lansing, Michigan A.S. ROGER WELCH Marshall, Michigan L.A. Sigma Nu. WILLIAM WELLES Elmira, New York Ag. Alpha Gamma Rho, Dairy Club, Pres., Ag. Council, Vice-Pres., Rifle Team. GALE WELLS Byron Center, Michigan A.S. Alpha Chi Sigma. NAOMI WESTERMAN Lansing, Michigan H.Ec. MARIAN WHELAN Tecumseh, Michigan H.Ec. f f A My -1. As, liz .Hi ,av nr- IQ egg. X 'W' ,Q J pi my . 'W-S., I I A . lt.. - . t ,X ' 'U I 12 A Pagf ffm J 5 . 1 . A e T Q Q , 9 6 IN We X ff? Q . DS: kv f H T 3 ' , sis hu... A X. Il L bbq? 'Y , zz W' .4 '9 ' I if 'A A W' . M B Tir ... .im WN X E i' WILLARD W. WHITE EDWARD WHITE Onsted, Michigan Vet. East Lansing, Michigan Bus. Ad. Sigma Nu, Blue Key, Excalibur, Officers' Club, Press Club, Varsity Basketball, State News, Inter-Frat. Athletics. MARTHA WHITE HAROLD WIESNER S E N I O R S Mitroisi witcox Battle Creek, Michigan Eng. Mason, Michigan Vet. Alpena, Michigan App. Science ROGER P. WILCOX MYRTLE WILHITE CLARA ELIZABETH WILSON Hopkins, Michigan L.A. Lansing, Michigan L.A. Detroit, Michigan H.E Kappa Alpha Theta, Home Ec. Club Y. W. C. A., Panhellenic Council A. W. S, Judiciary Board. ROGER BANGS WILCOX WILLIAN WILLIAMS Charlotte, Michigan Elec. Eng. Diamandale, Michigan L.A. Tau Beta Pi, A. I. E. E., Men's Glee Club, Y. M. C. A., Student Christian Union, Student Religious Council. HELEN W. WILSON NORMAN WISE JEAN WOODARD Battle Creek, Michigan Lib. Arts Woodland, Michigan L.A. Port Huron, Michigan L.A State News. j. DEAN WINTER YVONNE WOOD Flint, Michigan L.A. Highland Park, Michigan H.E. Phi Mu Alpha, V.-Pres., Alpha Epsilon Mu, V.-Pres., M. S. C. Band, V.-Pres. ROGER WOODCOCK HARVEY P. WOODSTRA JAMES R. WOOTON East Lansing, Michigan Eng. Grand Rapids, Michigan Bus. Ad. Nashville, Michigan Ch.E Varsity Club, Varsity Track. Glee Club. HANNAH WOODHEAD GEORGE O. WOOTTON Custer, Michigan ' Home Ec. Dearborn, Michigan Ag. Forestry Club, Cabinet 1937-38. MAX H. WOOTEN Owosso, Michigan Ag. GEORGE WORCESTER Big Rapids, Michigan L.A. DONALD WRIGHT Fowler, Michigan Vet. MARY JANE WRIGHT Lansing, Michigan L.A. Orchestra. DIANA YOUNG East Lansing, Michigan Lib. Arts Tower Guard, La Cofradia, Y. W. C. A., Vice-Pres., State News, Wolverine, Fencing Club. MILO YOUNG East Lansing, Michigan L.A. IOHN YUNCK South Orange, New jersey L.A. RALPH ZERBE Constantine, Michigan Eng GILBERT ZIEGENFUS Allentown, Penna. App. Science ROBERT M. ZINOBER Richmond Hill, New York Vet. Med. The Disc Club, Pres., Social Problems Club, Jr. A. V. M. A. SENIORS if J -if 5 A? .. , 39 3- st we I. ,, , is is A f A T if 1? -uv Q-if . L Pa Eff. 'WW LS. lin jflilemnriam NELSON GECDRGE LAS!-I September 525, 1911 Qcteber Q4, 1937 Class of 1938 DAVID STALEY HAUGH August 3, 1916 November1Q, 1937 floss of1938 Willis L. Anderson Melvin L. Andrus Edmund Banlfston George Bird Edmond J. Boell Donald G. Bouma William A. Braden Gerald A. Brian Francis W. Brokaw Vaughn R. Butzbach John C. Coffee Matilde Crater Arden S. Foster Wilmur Bartels Robert D. Bond I-larmon W. Cantrell Jay E. Davenport Gordon J. I-latch Stanley J. I-lensler Gilbert T. Joynt Joseph G. Mason Archie Meyer Walter O. Baclcus James Ballenger Fred M. Barron Robert J. Barthold John S. Bingham Allan R. Black William M. Boardman John F. Brower Duane B. Burton William M. Cade Richard W. Caldwell David Anderson Juanita M. Ayres Edward Bantleon Clarence Barrett John D. Bartleson Clarence Bohn William Botwright George I-I. Branch Louis J. Camillo Frederic J. Carmody Thomas Darnston Fred G. Durchman Dorothy E. Aungst Jaclc E. Bergsma SENIORS NOT PICTURED DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Agriculture Willard L. Frost Alger R. I-lansen Richard J. I-lickman Andrew Johnson William I-I. Krehl J. Loyle Littlefield Duane Metcalf Leyton V. Nelson Anthony L. Rapes Max Ray I-larold Rutherford Lawrence E. Sherman Carl Siglin Forestry Arthur B. Meyer Roger D. Morgan Olalt A. Oxford Robert R. Rider Cornell A. Root John C. Rose Paul G. Scears Lawrence F. Scherer Edward J. Seay DIVISION OF ENGINEERING Leonard Czarniecld David B. Eames Keith Gibbs Albert C. I'-land Donald l'larmer I-Iomer R. I-lasting Floyd A. I-luff Charles V. Kilburn George Klein Frank Kolch Kurt I-I. Kuhne Joseph F. Lash DIVISION OF APPLIED SCIENCE Applied Science William E. Fowle Nelson Gardner John B. Glerum William I-I. Gould Donald F. Grover I-lelen I-lolbroolc I-Iarley R. Johnston John P. Kellogg William E. Laycock Edward E. McDonneI Jaclc M. McKibben Physical Education Thelma D. Bishop Clifford Freiberger William Gentner John V. Slyker Anthony Smirniotis Otto G. Smith Robert D. Spencer William R. Sprague Alvin R. Sterner I-Ioward Swartz John C. Tanner Cyril E. Tremblay Charles W. Troupe Reino Turunen Evear Vandermeulen Charlotte L. Wheatley David E. Selin George Soine Charles C. Tansel Richard G. Taylor Edward VanDyne Alvan Voellcer Edmond P. Walton William Wiedenhoeft George O. Wootton John Massey George E. Ranney Lewis I-I. Richardson I-larry W. Riggs Roland W. Robinson Robert A. Russell William N. Ryan Clayton C. Shupp William J. Smith Franlt E. Snedecor Theodore E. Wood Arthur M. Melford Lucille B. Myers Grant T. Parmelee Frances D. Rearce Roger L. Richards Alfred Ritz Robert Root Frederick Schroeder I-Ioward W. Snyder George T. Spencer James R. Warren Leo J. Zailtowslci David A. Goldsmith Charles Meinzinger Page l l OFFICERS William E. Carpenter . . President Gertrude D. Brummellmall . Vice-President Fred M. Arnold . . . Treasurer Gertrude l.. Sidebotlwam . Secretary NINHHN HHNHHH1 IHIHIY NINE ff? X Ii il th Ii ll if C 'Jb- , . i . . . , . . H. Iliifinwvf-r. B. Gilbert. C. Gibbs. J. Davis. G. Clolr-k, B. Bull. B. Iliizviifuerg. P. Piirsimsi, M. Biivkiwr, C. .-Xlliiiixhum, H. Silvio, R. Hicks, D. Diulle-y. Dennis, R.. Uslmrn, E. Est-heiibiirg, D. Boyd, J. VVilsim, S, Sli-zuk. K. Cl:-ine-ii, B. Carpe-iitvr. J. Pingvl, L. Rauiilull, Y. Spziuiiilci, G. YViiitvr, R. Turner. OFFICERS MEMBERS Eugene Ciolelt . . President Clifton Allingham Bradley l.. Gilbert vlames R. Davis . Vice-President Bryan Dale Ball F. W, flasselbaclc Dale Ball . . Secretary-Treasurer Preston C. Bell Robert E. l-licl4s David W. Boyd Martin B. Buclcner Robert lay Buzenberg William Carpenter Eugene S. Ciolek Keith Gordon Clement james R. Davis Clarence A. Dennis Darwin Dudley Emil R. Eschenburg Charles V. Gibbs l-larold l loffmeyer Raymond Lee Qsborn Raul lvl. Parsons john S. Ringel Louis Nl. Randall joseph S. Ruhe Rudolph B. Savio Steve M. Slezalt Victor G. Spaniolo Raymond W. Turner xlohn E. Wilson 1 1- f 'Wig Q t ' x V . A Vw Z x - , B f A ':.' als is , v S VI 1.21, lldliuvfx A.. ' BLUE K Y Gerald G. Winter Blue Key, established on this campus nine years ago, is a service organization. The projects undertalcen by Blue Key this year include such services as helping acclimate the freshmen during Freshmen Weelc, talcing charge of the all-college elections, indexing the activities of all men students for future reference in the Dean of lVlen's office, and formulating plans for the dedication and running of the new men's dormitory. Members for Blue Key are selected from those men in the ,lunior Class who are outstanding in both extra-curricular activities and scholarship. Page' So V '-Su, . .wi , , I F k ,., v v E 4, i 1 , V' ff: , A.. W. Aclcer V C. Adonjs Ad 3 . oms G n 4 x .Ahlb V- A erg i X j. All 'N '- . GNC. Allinglwom A C. Alvonos ' ff ij. Amell A 6 f AA , ' M. Amon .,.. f A j. Amsden A E- AVUGHO ,,f,..Mf A ' A. Anderson W 3 J ' ' , ' D. Anderson 'A', ' . . A I' AQ' ' F. Anderson ' Q' A if l'l 1 ' 'fi P- ADDISQCHG A . A. A d B. A Id Q n . .nn 'S .- ff- ,fi-M rnoF. Arnold ,,. - ' ! ,S N. Ashley ' J ,,,., ' . M ASHIGH 1 :Q ' LA, .A jg. B. Asirew A I4 , . t ' Q 4- A. 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Treosurer NINHH HHSS UI N HUNIHHH HIIHY QV' Q MW 2232 lv QS- vq 'i b.' f A Y ff, 0 Q- 59 Q swf My , , 'ww 'P-Mn, W , 5, 'NS' Wi lVIuc'kreIl Lord VVvir xxvhltl' Lk. J lizgr Q: TOWER GUARD A.Cnrtirigl1ti, Ii. Spinning, B. Stairs, IC. Snelling, B. Purily, M. Patch, H. Lee, J. Collar, D. Schulz, R. Applegate D D inn I W1 son H. viiiyillllf-'iifiirti, H. limi, x. si .,,, 0, J. Hr 1,,,,,,l,,,. 1, 51, Bur-r, ,r Shearer, OFFICERS MEMBERS Rebecca Lord . President Roberta Applegate Marian Patch Virginia Stone Vice-President Mary lean Bishop l-lelen Pratt hlulia Hammond . . Secretary ,lean Bedford Betty Purdy jean Bedford . . Treasurer Mary Boer Barbara Sears Jean Collar glean Shearer Alice Cartwright Doris Schultz ADVISER Dorothy Ann Dunn Mrs. Wm. Genne Julia l-lclmmoncl Rosemary Lee l2GbeCCC1 l.OI'Cl Eugenia Snelling Betty Spinning Virginia Stone je-an B. 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Kciufmon, S. Kessler, j. Kelder, M. Kellczm, E. Kelley, l-l. Kelley. j. Kelley, j. Kelly, j. Kelly, S. Kelly, P. Kelty, A. Kernpl, A. Kennett, T. Kent, E. Kerchen, E. Keyes, j. Kielt, D. Kilbourn, Kiljon, l-l. King. W. Kingscott, A. Kinney, C. Kinney, E. Kinney, R. Kirkpotrick, B. Kittridge, E. Kivelo, j. Kleinert, T. Kleinhenn, M. Klepser, j. Kline, S. Knight, l-l. Knowles, W. Knox. K. Knudsen, G. Koch, j. Koernke, C. Kohx, W. Koney, B. Koronski, j. Kosewicz, B. Kovoleski, S. Kowol, L. Krcius, R. Kreger, L. Krinsky, E. Krotkiewicz, R. Krueger. C. Kull, B. Kyte, D. Loidlow, j. Lomb, D. Lonce, B. Lcindesmon, l-l. Lone, R. Lone, T. Loney, C. Longdon, D. Longe, R. Lcirowoy, M. Lorimer, V. Lcirsen. R. Lorson, R. Loymon, P. Lecihy, B. Lebowsky, G. Lee, l-l. Lee, W. Lee, L. Leece, G. Leet, P. Leffel, l-l. Lehmon, L. Lehmcin, j. Lepine, D. Lerner. G. Lewis, l-l. Lewis, L. Ley, j. Lieflers, Q. Lien, j. Lietzke, j. Lifsey, l-l. Lilley, R. Lilley, G. Lindberg, N. Lindermon, W. Lind- quist, j. Liuzzi, R. Lipsey. j. Livingstone, E. Lockwood, l-l. Lockwood, K. Lockwood, W. Lockwood, A. Londo, K. Loop, D. Lott, R. Lowe, C. Ludwig, R. Luhrs, l-l. Lundy, G. Lusher, L. Lusk. FRESHMEN i E li ,. 1. .f.Z.TL.. i. l ,I l i l i J ' A ' ,Y - A ' 3, FRESI-IMEN T. Lutrzyl4oSl4i, N. MacDonald, M. Moclver, l-l. McCann, M. Mcfaughey, R. McCauley, J. Mcclenohen, V. McComb, K McConnell, J. McCormick, L. McDonald, M. McDonald, J. McGowan, D. Mclntosh. F. Mclntosh, E. Mclntyre, W. Mclntyre, G. McKay, J. McKee, J. McMahon, J. McMillan, N. McNeal, G. McNeEIly, M. McNitt J. McNutt, R. McWhorter, l-l. Macy, J. Macy. K. Mader, M. Mahoney, G. Maienknecht, l-l. Maier, G. Main, B. Mair, I.. Major, E. Maki, S. Mallgren, W. Mallory, l-l. Maloley l-l. Malpass, F. Maring, T. Marshall. J. Martin, M. Martin, M. Martineau, J. Martz, J. Mathevvson, l-l. Mathison, l-l. Mcttox, M. A. Maurer, T. Meclc, C. Meier E. Meier, M. Meier, T. Meister, S. Melnek. W. Merrill, F. Merriman, L. Merten, R. Merz, A. Meschke, M. Messenger, W. Messer, E. Mettetal, J. Metzger, E. Meyers, W Meyers, E. Millcs, D. Miller, D. Miller. J. Miller, J. Miller, B. Millett, E. Mills, D. Millson, P. Millward, M. Mishler, J. Missoll, A. Mitchell, M. Mohney, D. Moore, M. Moore, A. Moran, D. Moreau, J. Morgan, C. Morris. M. Morrow, E. Moyer, l-l. Mulac, W. Murphy, C. Myers, G. Myers, l-l. Myers, N. Myers. D. Nelson, l-l. Newell, J. Newell, J. Nicolson, W. Norris, V. Norton, F. Novalc, R. Nussouan. ' -. .4 w. 'I A 5. 13 T A K, I X :L l' I I . I 1 Q y 1 1 Q 1 v,.I Q - ll .. -1 f ,M T A Q in ... Q T f 'S' .W F V. -f ag ... if . K 'H 0 'PP' Q .,i. C' 4' i A is 46 at T Q 1 .Q I in A Q f 3 gf, 6 I lf .,.f : Z 5 ' 5 J, W' ' f'f 3 ...- U. gf ' 7 ' .IQ ' h T ' 'fi Qhi' 'Q' L My ,T KZ , ft iil W .gif L, Mi . ' a L A .5 E 1 E r l T sl T T A A V IAFE ns. Q E A ' . - A A ' 1 . T. T ri . it-. . 5 -Q t t F' 't'i ' Q 2 li... K . it .4 .fats A I A L. Q -' E ' , 'wt 'Z ' sm 5 i , fi li T 'X A N A si . 4 in X . . rn. Q ff is -. 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A A Ag ' .AArA 1.,.. . . X .2 ,. A 1, ,qu , 3 at is J K x.A! Q, ,J ...L ' ,Z K gh 1 J ,Q is Y A . A 4 I . . is ' ii 1. ,, , r AAAA'AA . K A s... . uh.. ' 1 A X 4 E. Ochs, W. Offner, E. Oliver, C. Olmstead, R. Olson, B. Onderdonla, M. Oppenlander, T. Orn, J. Osborn, H. Osterhouse, J. Oumedian, J. Oven, R. Owen, J. Owens. C. Palonen, C. Pancake, B. Panter, R. Pape, K. Pappas, B. Pardee, M. Pardee, H. Parke, B. Parkhurst, B. Parks, F. Parmalee, N. Parren, H. Patterson, E. Pede. M. Pelcel, F. Penfold, C. Penix, R. Pergiel, D. Perry, R. Petersen, K. Pfister, D. Phillips, H. Phillips, M. Phillips, G. Pierce, H. Pfiler, W. Piltman, J. Pingel. L. Pingel, J. Piotrowsld, M. J. Piper, R. Pippenger, F. Polloclc, W. Porteous, L. Porter, L. Porter, A. Potter, C. Potter, D. Potter, N. Potter, J. Potvin, Powers. M. Powers, D. Price, E. Price, E. Price, D. Proctor, M. Pryer, R. Pryor, D. Ouigley, D. Ouigley, A. Randall, B. Randall, D. Randolph, N. Ranlcin, A. Raynalc. M. Reams, J. Reed, H. Reesor, H. Rehmann, M. Reid, R. Reish, I. Renz, E. Reynaud, R. Richards, E. Richardson, H. Richardson, D. Richer, J. Rider, J. Riedel. W. Rieger, J. Riess, V. Riley, J. Riordan, R. Riordan, R. Ritzer, G. Rizor, M. Roberts, A. Robertson, C. Robertson, E. Robinson, B. Rogers, D. Rogers, Ci. Rohlfs. R. Roland, S. Rood, J. Rooso, E. Rosegart, B. Rosenblum, C. Ross, J. Rothfuss, L. Rounds, J. Roviclc, C. Rowe, D. Ruehle, C. Runyan, R. Runzel, O. Ruscoe. L. Russell, W. St. John, M. Sanow, J. Saver, J. Schaclc N. Schanclc, D. Scheerhorn, R. Schiefner, S. Schlesinger, R. Schmelling, H. Schmidt, H. Schneider, M. L. Schooley, D. FRESHMEN V. Schultz, M. J. Schudel, G. Schurr, B. Schuster, M. Scott, E. Sedlonder, A. Seger, J. Sell, J. Sells, K. Settering, L. Seylred, B. Sexton, l-l. Shopoe, G. Shcirpe. B. Shorpley, E. Show, E. Shemerhorn, M. Shepherd, M. Shepherd, L. Shoesmith, D. Shopofl, G. Shube, M. Shupe, D. Sibert, B. Sibley, L. Sibley, G. Sicheler, J. Simelc. L. Simmjnng T.hSiEog, J.hSincloir, R. Sissolo, N. Sivulkcx, M. Slcidmore, J. Skinner, l-l. Slciton, B. Smith, D. Smith, F. Smith, l-l. Smith, . mit , . mit . M. Smith, R. Smith, V. Smith, G. Solberg, G. Sold, R. Southord, N. Speers, E. Sperow, M. Spittle, A. Sprehe, J. Sprinlfle, A. Squitero, G. Stcinke, W. Stork. E. Steoly, J. Steele, L. Sterner, T. Stevens, W. Stroit, F. Street, A. Stuber, B. Summers, J. Swcirt, J. Tcigg, l-l. Toylor, J. Toylor, J. Toylor, N. Toylor. R. Toylor, R. Toylor, R. Toylor, E. Teflt, J. Thompson, G. Tice, R. Tice, M. Tighe. P. Tighe, M. Tinlchcim, L. Tobey, A. Torrey, M. Toth, J. Treonor, B. Tubbs, E. Tullius. E. Turner, J. Twist, G. Von Aken, S. Von Aulcen, V. Von Keuren, E. Vcin Tilborg, T. Von Voorhees, R. Verellen. F. Vioncour, R. Vorce, D. Woggoner, R. Wolkouskos, C. Word, A. Wore, R. Warner, R. Washburn. Q ' , r a t ...AA tt.. T . s-.., m1. tw E I 2 A . . ,y y A A s .. . . . .. ...A A We? t. t . 'Y' s of f it W A f . .. s of -1 rf A . L, ,. V , y fm T . ew- 1 ,N ..- gf-. . . . 7 - s . gm , x sh T ff-1 .. we y . 'rf f T A if A iii A E ttttt .'A.1 3 :QI x Q 4 . . ..:1.- his ,:,:V , 1 E' 1 . A .if is W' 4 'A A f H QAA, V .,, . E T X KI S f TSX 5 I I if s. - - ,Q t 1 V R Q .....: ,,, W . T Ih b ' .. , I . Q t . T '-sV 1. A -L f D X- I.. ., --, ftt J ' 1 ...get L.. . A r t ttt .sr Q . j liilfg .. A QDZEJ . qqqq ' T . 3 ,.. H W J -LA , D -s--. . T, ii A . A L. S sa . A + L ' - L f A LL ljclgr' 1 Inq auf II Y 1, we 4 ',: , , :AJ 1 A' . A xy- gf - f X ' Q' Q X W' D3 9? .f.. A Q: 0 X J X Q Q is in .W sf , f I it v . . . , ,. ,tr . . , M ...t , - . 1' .1 ik x A ll W. .W . 1 X' 1 ,' 1 ' -'A-, . at .V , if J sf an - ' '- S2 A ' i A ' x.Al ,,,, - 5? ' 'A' . Q i ' I ss- Q , we-f'g1 K ' ' . 5- 4 4 do - L J. Watson, P. Watson, D. Watt, B. Western, E. White, S. White, G. Wisler, E. Wohlert, D. Wood, R. Young, j. Yucker, 51. Zachar. nman, E. Welch, E. Wendt. .Wickett, R. Whitsit, Winder Wynne, D. Young, F. Young. ' N-s.,..,.,,..av'Y x X K E 1 X f Q :G Q ,M ma x, X F Q W , ax ,xl 4 ' 15 ' x V, 1 -'f 1352 gh, , f' President of Panliellenic Council , Xxx! 4 em? W s i '-f-may W A , 5 ,K ma HLEEN MCCURDY . V, f S , ., Q Q . Eileen lVlcCurdy, from Qlcemos, is a l-lame Economics senior and a member ol tlie Clii Qmega sorority. ln addition to tl'ie duties ol tlie president ol Panliellenic, Eileen was tliis year selected by time college R. Q. il. C. as l-lonorary Cadet Colonel. Slie lias served on Student Council, A. W. S. Council, Y. W. C, Ar junior and Senior Cabinets, W. A. A. Board, and is clwairman ol tl'ie 1938 Senior Ball Reception Committee. Qtlfier activities in Wliicli Eileen l'ias participated are l-lome Ec. Club and Green Splash. PHNHIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIII COUNCIL A-PHA CHI OMEGA A-PHA GAMMA DELTA A-PHA OMICRON PI A-PHA PHI . A-PHA XI DELTA , CHI OMEGA DELTA ALPHA . KAPPA ALPHA THETA KAPPA DELTA . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA SIGMA KAPPA . ZETA TALI ALPHA . MEMBERS , . Myrtle Patton Lois Land . . Merle lalouser jean johnson Virginia Smith Dorothy Picltett . Eleanor Bishop Charlotte Mason , Ann Biordan l-lelen Colby . Eileen Mccurdy lane Crowe . Leola Talladay Elorence Garter Betty Wilson leanne Bradley . . Bernice Proctor Esther Planenschmidt . Lucy Tranter Frances Mclntyre . Wilma l-lanby Eddie Chatelle . . Elizabeth Benner Mildred Moldenhauer OFFICERS Eileen McCurdy President Dorothy Pickett . Vice-President Elizabeth Benner Secretary-Treasurer The Panhellenic Council, composed ol two representatives from each sorority, is the governing body of all sororities on campus. It strives to promote friendship among the various organizations and legislate problems which arise. The Council's many activities include the regulation of all formal rushing parties, the annual Panhellenic Banquet, the Panhellenic- lnterfraternity formal, the lntersorority Sing, and this year a combined dessert-bridge and style show to raise money. Each year the organization presents an award to the sorority having the highest scholastic average and a trophy to the group having the most original homecoming decorations. A. Izl0I'd3.Il, L. Land, Y. Smith. IC. Pf2.ll8IlSl'hIllldf, W. Hanlwy. I., Trzlnter, M. Miilclmiliatler. C. Mason, M, Patton, J. Bradley. B. Pwr-tor, I., I,nugdnn. F. Mi-Intyre. .I. Crowe. Ii. Taxllatlay, NI. Iliiuser. B. YVilson, H. Colby, D. Pickett, li. Mi-Curdy, IC. BQIIIIPF, .I. Johnson, F. Carter. ,JUAQIT Il I ' in .., -R -s.,,,-shsg xwvwm 7 i sfegrwif - .. h 'R .J i, Q ,www -f-S., --X. .,,,N 'M..'Nj n-H-...-1' -1-.-.f fM ,lf '-- e-. ....-.,,ms 'W-esp' B. Panter. B. Iiastnian, B. Tuttle, D. Mc'Mehen. J. Price, C. Byrunl, BI. linape, li. Riilterinlc. R. Lee. M. Rouse, M. lNIr-Cormick. G. Yan Sluytiers. L. Roberts, N. Brown, R.Gorsur-li, IC.Snelling1. R. Phipps. H. Spleet, J. Spicer, J. Pavk, P. Rrildertsoli. li. Freeman, J. M:1r'Millan, Y. Pfancler, Y. Butterlielcl. B. Lord, E. Bates, L. Clark, J. Taylor, F. Robinson, B. Sibley, R. Grantham. D. Edniunclsnn. C. Merrill. L. Schavey. J. Howard, NI. Iiehnius. I.. Land. BI. Bauer, BI. Patton, J. Ref-lilin. G. .-Xrnistriingi, NI. Buevliner. B. Brattin, P. Pierson, J. Fuller, J. Wilson. BI. Urhs, R. Nies, N. Nlzu-Donald, IXI. W'oiid1nan, lXI. Franlifurth. ALPHA Cl-ll CMEGA Page 120 ACTIVES SENIGRS SOPI-IGMORES J Gladys Armstrong Barbara Lou Brattin Muriel Franlclurtli Mary Rita Knaoe Raoul Nies Marijane Qclws Myrtle Patton Patricia Pierson Gretclwen Van Sluyters Margaret Woodman LllXllQRS Marjorie Bauer Margaret Buecliner Charlotte Byrum Donnave Edmundson glean Fuller Rose Ella Gorsucln Lois Land Doris McMelien Celia Merrill jolianna Reclwlin Mildred Relimus Maxine Rouse Leone Scliavey Betty Lou Tuttle Louise Clarlc Barbara Eastman Rosemary Lee Rebecca Lord Mary McCormicl4 jean Paclc Virginia Plander Rutli Plfiipps Rutlw Rigterinl4 Eugenia Snelling glean Spicer l-lelen Spleet ,lean Wilson FRESHMEN Nancy Mlane Brown Norine MacDonald PLEDGES Eleanor Bates Katliryn Ann Freeman l-lelen jean Fjetland Rutlw Grantbam Jacqueline Howard Marilyn jolinson Betty jean Panter Lois Roberts Patricia Robertson Frances Robinson Betlw Sibley jean Taylor sloseplwine Wood CQ' 3 A X . A , X... 1 1 OFFICERS Margaret Beuclwner . President Barbara Lou Brattin . Vice-president Patricia Pearson . Secretary Virginia plander . . Treasurer Founded at De Pauw University in 1885. National. Beta Epsilon Chapter established at lVl. in 1928. QC ,ang , 1 .gs X V Pfztff I 1 J. Bowen. F. Anderson, li. Killhani, Y. Stone. P. Wier, B. Purdy, J. Fryman, J. Olive. C. Hooper. J. Gardner, A. Stuart. M. Patterson, V. G ranger, M. Lyi in. Y. Bates, J. Bialey. A. James. Y. Nora, M. Glarum. S. Cook, J. Hlds. B. Stanaway, P. Kurtz, J. Anderson. M. Montgomery, K. Derbv, V. F d PX. Fr di I' li. B rlt. D ' rie nian, . 1 1 . i , lil. Milla, B. Alexander. J. Buekeina, E. Hislinp. C. Gardner. M. Houser. R. Ogden. J. Johnson. J. NVondard, G. Brown. Y. Ackerman, G. Side- J1l i 1 . 19.111 D. Millar. J. Pope, M. XYnoclc'or'k. Betty Burns, K. Yniphry, C. Davis. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Pa,qf122 ACTIVES SENIGRS Virginia Aclcerman Betty Alexander jane Anderson Virginia Bates Esther Bishop jean Buelcema Catherine Derby Valerie Friedman Carol Gardner joseiohine Gardner Merle l-louser Ruth Qgden Betty Stanaway jean Woodard jLlNIOl?S Flora Anderson Lois Balt Gladys Brown Betty Burns Shirley Cook Charlotte Davis Amilio Fodor Catherine l-looper jean johnson Lois Killham Muriel Lyon jLllXllGl2S Ccontl Dorothy Millar Eleanore Mills Violet Nora june Glive Gertrude Sidelnotham Katherine Llmiohries Maud Woodcock SGPI-IOMORES jane Bowen Ann james jean Olds Polly Weir PLEDGES june Bialey Dorothy Bishop Marian Blanchard Lois Garber Vada Granger Lenora Lehman Vitnerta Mcfane jean Mccormiclc Marjorie Patterson Marguerita Pryor Betty Purdy Virginia Stone Anita Stuart gf ? . :. K7 OFFICERS Merle l-louser . President Rutlw Qgden Vice-president Gladys Brown . Secretary jean Woodard . . Treasurer National. Founded at Syracuse University in 1904. Clmi Clwaoter estalnlislwed at Nl. S. C. in 'IQQT 1,11-Qt' IJ NV. Uestrike, George, L: Kronquist, B. Hankinson, Y. Smith. S, Orr. D. Pickett, M. Dinan. N. Brown, D. Sigsby, E. Ixrans, K. Niedernieier, I. Shurnway, D. Jackson. G. Keehn, M. Hanna. ALPHA OMICRON PI Page 124 ACTIVES SENIQRS SQPHQMQPES Dorothy jackson Nancy Brown Ethel Krans Laura Kronauist PLEDGES Vleanne Mann l-lelen Cutler Kathryn Niedermeier Marjorie Dinan Donna Sigsby Barbara l-lanl4inson Virginia Smith Margaret l-lanna Betty Jane Landesman ,lUlNllQlQS Betty Moore Margaret Ann George Winilred Qestrike Geraldine Keehn jane Wise Shirley Qrr Dorothy Piclcett lrma Shumvvay fw- 'hif 355 Y 1 I' 'if A evan s. OFFICERS Kathryn Niedermeier . President lrma Shumway A Vnce-President Donna Siasby . Secretary Dorothy JOCl4SOF1 . . Treasurer ALPHA OMICRON Pl National. Founded at Barnard College in 7897. Beta Gamma Chapter established at M.S,C.m1934. .... 1 Q' 'f Page I J L 4 02: aw!! -il- 'am l Freese, l'. tisiner, F. l':iti-li, J. ihlL1SS6'lIll2l,Il..X. Limp, M. Wessliorgx. C. Mason. li. Evans, P. Wliititield, E. Mvliiluldiri, A. Gillespie. B. Austin Y. IXIUFSG. D, Dixon, Ii..lei1isiiii. I.. Suiniiierlee. J. Kelley, B. IJQ-wvy, M. Gay. M. Dellliele. M.Sheparrl,li,C'urus.R.l-let.zi11g1.B, Spinning, J. Sherwood J. Hariiuinnrl. M. Rollins. N Dwelley. M. Hegel. Y. Crnsliy, Y. Farrz . I Altiiiari. L. l.:ux'sni1. li. liislinp. li. llii-key, A. Sinners. M. lll1ZZfiVfl..l. lnuiiersim. J. l.yoiis, l'. l,ill1I'lIIl. B. Renz. H. Hamel. M. latch, J .lirllIlSiiIl. H125 120 ALPHA PHI II' 1 ACTIVES SENICDRS SOPHCMORES CConr.D Eleanor Bishop Margaret Buzzard Avalon Gowans Helen l-lamel Betty jane l-licltey ,leane Lamerson Elizabeth Lilley Patricia Lourim june Lyons Barbara Renz Alma Somers Yvonne Wood JUNIQRS Betty jane Austin Linda Evans Charlotte Mason Frances patch Marion Rohns Barbara Smith Patricia Whitfield SQPHQMQRES Rosemary Betzing Betty Ruth Corns Virginia Crosby Margaret DeWael Margaret Gay ,lulia Hammond Barbara xlenison Josephine Kelley G Lottie Lee Lawson Alice Long Virginia Mae Morse jane Musselman Priscilla Qsmer Marian Patch Jeanette Sherwood Betty Spinning Lois Summerlee FRESI-IMEN Dorothy Dixon Noel Dwelley jean johnson l-lelen Nims Margaret Pemberton Marian Shepherd PLEDGES lda Altman ,lane Creith Dorothy Cummins Betty Dewey Virginia Farrar Betty Fowler Carter Gould Louise Kennedy Elsie McKibbin Katherine Tuttle Mary Wessborg OFFICERS Yvonne Wood . . President Betty jone I-iicifey e Vice-president Potricio Lourim . . Secretory Potricio Whitfield . . Treosurer Notionol. Founded ot Syrocuse University in 1872 Beto Beto Clwopter estoblisned ot M. S. C. in TQQQ. Pdgr' 1 W' W H. Roen. P. Mt-Lend, A. German, K. Cnllir-k. J. 0sbnr11, D. Mitchell, M. Kane, D. Smith, F. Minges. A. lVlllI3.!1lS. B. Dagwell, B. Geagley, A. Le Clear, K. Garlent, E. Hudson, B. Peterson, M. Frost, B. Stiles, M. Taft. M. J. NVarren, A. Heatlierington, B. Clare, K. Miller. A. Riordan, C. Putter, E. Vyn, A. Bull, A. Tindall, H. Colby. ALPHA Xl DELTA Pagf 12N MEMBERS SENIORS Alice Bull l-lelen Clare Helen Colby Ann l-leatlwerington Amanda Moore Altliea lindall Estlwer Ruth Vyn JUNICDRS Elaine l'ludson Ann Kinder Ann l.eClear Pliyllis Mcl.eod Katlmryn Miller Frances Minges Catlierine Potter Ann Riordan Dorotlwy Smitli SOPHOMORES Betty lane Dagwell Margaret Kane Dorotliy Mitclwell l-lilda Roen Barbara Stiles Margaret lalt Alice Williams PRES!-IMEN Margaret Frost Bettyann Geagley PLEDGES Marie Bogue Katlierine Colliclc Alice German l-lettie l-lanson Eauvette vlolinson Katlierine Morris jane Qsborn Betty Peterson Doris Road Adeline Welch J -S... L 6 i 7 ll il tif, li l l li ll 'l 'i l l i l l ll i l li ll 1 I l it l I W il i l i i l l i l 1 i ll ll i 3 i l l 5. l ,S l i il i l l ii ll i, rl .M lf il .., 'l V l 2 i F 5 V ff 'i-R 'ignw OFFICERS Alice Bull . . President Altliea linclall . Vice-President l'lelen Clare . Secretary Catlierine Potter , Treasurer National. Founcled at Lombardy College in 1893. Beta llweta Cliapter estalnlislied at lVl. S. C. in 1934. Prlgc' 1.29 W, B. Arnold. D. Casteuholz, R. Bailey, B. Sears, S. Yan Auken, M. Gilmiire, B. Harrington, N. Kies, D. Sc-hubach, B. Asire, D. Schoedel D Barton, J. Hill. J. Denham, J. Crowe. A. Amsden, D. Woodburn. M. Lee. B. Robertson, G. A. Shaw, E. Telford. G. You Eberstein, C. Larsen, E. Loudon, J. Kelder, J. Bruce F Kinst.in,Q. M. Hirsvh, V. Snith, A. Dunn, J. Haule. H. Carsri, E. Snvder, A. Gelzer, O. Gelzer. C. Mitchell, E. Sears. C. Blakely, J. Shaw, M. Tribe, P. Davidson, E. McCurdy, H. Spatita, B. Core Page 130 CHI OMEGA SENIGRS Constance Blalcely Benita Core Phyllis Davidson june Dean Antha Gelzer Cla Gelzer june l-lill Margaret Ledbeter Eileen McCurdy Carolyn Mitchell Betty Neiiz Beatrice Robertson Betty Sears Helene Spatta jLINlOl2S Barbara Arnold Bette Asire l-lelen Carso Donna Castenholz jane Crowe Sally Curtis jean Denham Betty l-larrington Medrith l-lirsch Nina Kies Frances Kinsting George Ann Shaw jane Shaw Edna jane Smith Evalyn Snyder Margaret Stenton Virginia Thompson Marjorie lribe ACTIVES Doris Woodburn SOPI-IOMCRES Alice Amsden Ruth Bailey jane Bruce jane Coons Dorothy Dunn Margaret Lee Betty Loudon Doris Schoedel Barbara Sears Emily Telford jean Weekes FRESHMEN janet Kelder Dorothy Schubach Virginia Smith Shirley Van Aul4en PLEDGES Dana Mae Barton Yvonne Bow Marion Dancer Betty DuChaney Adeline Dunn Margaret Gilmore Constance Larsen jean MacDonald jean McClenahan Alice Mitchell Corinne Ross Elinor Shaw Georgine Von Eberstein Sara Wilkins Constance klune Dean lane Slwaw Betty Sears National. Founded a 1895. ng, rf' .M .: fn ff ff , Wal, , N.. , rpn: ,M .,. 'nn OFFICERS Blakely . . President . . Vase-President . . Secretary . Treasurer t Llniversnty Xi Gamma Clwaoter M.S.C.m1QQo. ol Arkansas un estalalislwed at 6 Xxx. l,Ll.Ql' I- ., . . Y, J. Day. M. 5U'll'lil9l', B. Tru-key, I. bvott. C. XVetherby. I. Reid, B. Stafford. F. Carter, G. Joughin. MEMBERS SENIQRS Florence Carter jennie Dey Helen lll4l4o Gladys vlouglwin Betty Sta llord Leolo Tallodoy DELTA ALPHA JUNIQRS leon Small Belvo Trickey OFFICERS Leola Talladay jean Small . jennie Day . Florence Carter Local. Founded at M. IL President . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer S. C. in 1929. Q, .f 5, . Q ljlllff I, 3 , .... ' ' . , ...............,,..,t......... Y Q N f ' v gs!! ,XJy.L.YM Win Sv: S. XYl11te. M. llassellmring. l'. Sliuw. li. Nellie-rt, M. Rad 'liH'e. li. A. Hwens. H, Beer-lier. H. Bendall. B. XYinst.nn, A. Stulier. M, Hammond. B. Yyn, M. Wehr, R. M. .l1U'liSUll. R, Taylor, J. Bradley. J, ltir-lnarrls, li. Dise. M. Nix,-kle, M. Iiingliani. l.. Davis, B. linlmertsou, J. Corrigan, C. Mains, J. llalin. H. Cawood. A. Godfrey. H. Dui-kwitz, B. Anderson. J n ' I W' 'ik I H'H 'XI Btu is l . Cleniett, J, ll tr-lim, .. ull - '. . . ara.. . . 1 'e Nl. Taylor. J. liesam-nil, F. Marsh. M. flilmsnu. D. Garlin-lt. B. xXYllSlPll, ll. llussellmring. N. Farley, M. Gilray, D. Taylnr. M. llic-liardsnn, J. Siiiininns,.X.flr'emx,l'I.Vl':1llu1'P, li. Pratt. D. Holm-on1li,H. Mixrrav KAPPA ALPHA ll-IETA l'z1ge13.g ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIGRS J lNlancy Farley Dorothy Garloclc Moira Gibson Marjorie Gilroy Ann Green Dorothy l-lasselbring Carmen Mains Betty Pratt Vivian Knepp Marion Richardson Julia Simmons Dorothy -l-aylor Elizabeth Wallace Betty Wilson UNICDRS l-lelen Beardslee l'larriet Beecher Ann Byers Judy Corrigan Luella Davis Marion l-lasselbring Rose Marie Jaclcson Evelyn Siebert l-lelen Statler Barbara Winston SOPHCDMQRES Betty Anderson Beverly Bendall Josephine Besancon Margaret Bingham Mary Bowers Jeanne Bradley Peggy Clemett Alice Cortvvright l-lelen Duclcvvitz Jean l-lahn Margaret l-lammond Dorothy l-lolcomb Mary Jean Mabie Janet Qll-lara Marion Radclille Jean Richards Betty Robertson Ruth laylor Margaret Wehr FRESHMEN l lelen Cavvood Alice Godfrey Janet l'lotchin Bettie Jane Mills Miriam Niclcel l-larriet Slayton Muriel Soittle Betty Vyn Jean Widiclc PLEDGES Sara Jane Baxter Elinor Dise Marjorie Erb l-lelen Murray Madeline Gwen Betty Ann Qvvens Peggy Shaw Marjorie Taylor Jane lremaine Josephine Watson Suzanne White I X f xx if fi' L , + , yy mor, X I N . x. OFFICERS Morjorie Gilroy A . President Dorothy Toylor . . Vice-President Nomcgy Forley . . Secretory Dorothy I-iosselbririg . Treosurer Notiomoi. Founded ot De pouw University in 1870. Beto Pi Chopter estoblislried ot M. S. C. in TQQ6. i 9 Q' ljzlyz' I Aye ., ,, Y 3 g 4145- M. 1,13 ,S ms- ' li xl affix? .ss ,,.. W--. -'M ' t ' ' 'L W 'A -grime V- E W 2 ' ' ' , '-M o r 'f s Q . K V... W MW-- 11 i'f1 'Qff V ,...,.M.-. ' 1 , it -, i fslggffll f 349, M f -e - Mi fl? ss-, .- -K-MM . IZ' MM-We-W-'-H ' si, S gag ,,,,' gi':igi'3 - 7,E,., .v....n-V ,L --W'- ' , L M' ' ' 'M' , Q .4 . .fs WM., M H--X-M 4 A q X X t xi ,,. -t.u.,..,..... .,.,,, Q Q 3 WM- -E ' - . 4 X , , A an , ,E A qw x 5 if-N 51 1' ----.-- - --- 'H' 15... er- W -if - V -at i , 395' -as Q- ff- 'haf 'turf 1-- 3- vw 1' w - wi KI K iicli XI Il wrwht X Caiiiplmc-ll, C. Vlmzitile-y.C1. Mason. Il. Auligst. Nl. Ip. I3I'21lIlPl'1l,-I, Brmiks. IJ, Bei-knimi. Ii PI'lil'tlvl', A. Te-ska. J, She-rrutt. li, Hiiutz. II. Reid, PY. I'fzu1110i1si'li11iiclt. ll. Yaiiiclcrliiirgli, B, Slierratit. apr Ik2'l .ll ... fl ..i. ., ACTIVE MEMBERS SENICDRS SOPHGMORES Dorotliy Aungst jean Brooks Catherine Carlton Barbara l'loutz Catlwerine Krelwl Bernice Proctor l-lelen Reid Clwristine Rotliney Betty Slierratt janet Slierratt Agnes lesl4e Cliarlotte Wheatley Clarinda Winegar KAPPA DELTA JUNIQRS Darlene Beckman Estlier Plannensclimidt Sally Ross Grace Vander Borgli FPESHMEN lVlary Estlier Brainerd PLEDGES Virginia Campbell Susan Cook Susan Gage lyigiilda Guidi Louise jolinson Betty-june Kerr Norma lVlcKiddy Gertrude lVlason lVlargaret plowriglwt Mary lane Welcli Alice Westerman jean Wilson 5 A A -UO .v-P1 .r Rn K, i -xv. .1 ' U4 ,.- li 1 '7.lX7 9' ' A- P 9 ffs' Ii' V OFFICERS Barbara l-loutz . President l'lelen Reid . . Vice-President janet Sherratt . . Secretary Esther plannenschmidt . Treasurer National. Founded at Virginia State Normal College in 1897. Aloha Alpha Chapter established at lVl. in 1924. Q .1 2 5 , ' , ti , , 4 ,l W V ' J ilpl 1 M ' . .F 'gwmmwnnf Pagr 1, J. Hopkins. F. W'illSon, B. Bement. M Childs. B. None-iiprager, M. Berridge. B. Smith, D. Gower, D. NVare, J. Lang. M. Piper, B. Delano, F Crain J. Hart.Y. Buclnier, L. Rliineliart, LXI. Kasisr-like, M. Gunn, Nl. Bement. A. Niven, M. Myer, J. Vl'1llson, M. Boer, S. Fenton. lt. Perry, P.Martiiii, S. Howell. B. Johnston. B. Linclenian. B. Hauer, A. Rodgers. E. Grill. E. AI'ITlSti1'UIlQ, IXI. Maas, J. Hazen, L. Porter. B .lzunisiii'i. D.Ciifik. BI. BankF,J. DaFoe.R.Blunig1ren. R.C11sper,P. Sanfiircl.B. Ludwig,M. Reeder. M. Ciiltiun, D. Piersull, A. Ludwig, J. Collins. I. Harclv. M, Harrvniaii, J. Horst, J. Hall. G. DeS.la.rdinS, L. Trantier. R. Carr, B. Tranter. N Blaivlciiey. li. Burke, S. Weiner, H. Mi-Intyre. B. Peppler, Y. Xvaltivm, L. Maystirir-li, M. Leutz. NI. liasisr-like. B. LeRoy. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENICDRS jUNlOl2S PLEDGES Marion Banks Rutli Carr jean Collins Mary K. l-larryman Louise Lentz Louise Maystrick Addie jane Rogers Barbara lranter Lucy lranter Llrsula Walters KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Page' 135' Margaret Berridge Susan Blackney Katlierine Burke Marion Clianter Georgia Des jardins Magrieta Gunn jane l-lall Isabel l-lardy joan l-lorst jane l-lopkins Sally l-lovyell Marguerite Kasisclike Francis Mclntyre Anne Niven Bruce Reiopler Ratience Sanlord Betty Smitli Sue Weber jane Willson SQPI-IOMORES Elizabeth Armstrong Betty Bement Rutli Blomgren jane l-lagen Rita Kasper Emma jean LeRoy Barbara Lindeman Ratricia Martin Reva Perry l-larriet Barton Mary Bement Virginia Bodmer Mary Boer Mary l-lelen Cliilds Mary Colten Doris Cook Eleanor Cram jacaueline Daloe Barbara DeLano Shirley Fenton Dora Gower Emogene Grill janet l-lart Betty Rae jamieson Betty jotinston Marion Kasisclwke Betty Lou Kauer june Laing Alma Ludwick Betty Ludvvick Mary Maas Marjorie Meier Ratricia Nonenpreger Ratricia Rearsall Mary jean Riper Louise Rorter Marilyn Reeder LaVerne Reinlwardt Donna jean Ware Florence Willson OFFICERS Lucy lranter Chapter president Ruth Carr , . l-louse President Georgia Des lardins t Secretary Barbara lranter . , Treasurer National. Founded at Monmouth College in l87O. Delta Gamma Chapter established at rlVl. in 1930. an -9' l'f1Ngr 1 1 X' - f .W f , ,,, e A oA. tw . . V .we ,x . - ,, ' ,Ai 0551 N., be ff . i 5 - .W C . - , ...-f'r'f-M1 'f..V,.p.k E. Cook, M. Anger, M. Iiennington, L. Croel. N. Tubbs, C. Krupa, R. Applegate, J. Barringer, L. Hueston, E. Spiess. M. Word, M. Collinge H P tt H X d Q . ra V, . n er.on. F. lX1orse,E.Macl1ie,J.Barden,K1.Hamilton,R. Stinson, A. Bastow. J. Tubbs, L. I'IOI'I1lI12.B.ClTl1llTll, F. Bates. L. Pratt, J. Lowe, F. Digby E. Berry. J. B:1ttles.G. North. M. Pugsley. G. Summers, L. Tell. M. Hahn. W. Hanby. B. Smith. I. Brewer. E. Chatelle, D. Colthrop, L. Langdon, E. Schultz. ACTFVE MEMBERS SENIQBS leon Borden ,lone Borringer josephine Bottles Blizobeth Berry lrene Brewer lfdvvyno Chotelle Dorothy Colthorp Florence Digby Louise Longdon Louro Ann prott Morvel Pugsley Beverly Smith Elizobeth Soiess Lorroine Sprogue Louro Tell xlone Tubbs jUNlQPS l-lorriet Anderson Morgoret Collinge Lucile Croel Beotrice Gruich Nlino l lohn Nlorjorie l-lomilton Wilmo hlonby SIGMA KAPPA Pagf 140 Leoro l-lorning leon Lowe Elizobeth Moclde Eleonor Schultz Ruth Stinson Gertrude Summers Noncy Tubbs SQPHQMQBES Nlorgoret Anger Roberto Applegote Fronces Botes Elizobeth Cool: l-lelen Prott FRESHMEN Audrey jone Bostow Mory Alice Work PLEDGES jone Andros Christine l-lorn Geroldine North lVlorgoret Pennington lVlorie Toth x OFFICERS Beverly Smith . President Wilma l-lanby . . Vice-President Margaret Collinge , . Secretary Mina l-lahn . . Treasurer National. Founded at Colby College in W874. Alpha Tau Chapter established at lVl. S. in 'l9Q7. ,g l www: 1 32225, ' D 4 K -9 'P' ...-' is ! Page 1,11 ACTIVES SENICDRS SOPHOMORES anet Fretz Mary Louise Baumann jUNlQl2S PLEDGES Thelma Coggan Dorothy Fitzpatrick Leila Gunnison Betty l'leldmeyer Catherine parlcer Goldie Renz Virginia Snell l.aura lhomas Eleanor Turner Dorothy Waggoner OFFICERS Elizabeth Ann Benner . President Mildred Moldenhauer, Vice-President Dorothea Smith . - Secretary ,loyce Conklin . Treasurer National. Founded at Virginia State Normal School in 'l898. Beta Phi Chapter established at lVl. S. C. in 1931. til' lhgf' l.,l-Q OYWSQK WILLIAM D. BELL President of lnterlraternity Council Bill Bell, from Lansing, is a l-lotel Ad. senior and a member al tlie l-lesperian fraternity. ln aclclition to luis duties as president of tlwe lnterlraternity Council, Billls name is an tlie roll al tlie Varsity Club, Sigma Gamma Upsilon, and Excalibur. l-le has been on the Varsity Swimming Team for the last tlnree years, serving as co-captain for 1938. INTTHTHHTTHNITY llllllllll . Sander l-lillman ALPI-IA EPSILCDN PI . ALPHA GAMMA Rl-IQ BETA KAPPA . . Wallace l-lornbaclcer . Robert Madill DELPT-TIC Stanley Reed DELTA Cl-ll . . . john Yunclc DELTA SIGMA Pl-Il . Alan Brightman FCLECTIC . Arthur jenkins FARM I-IGUSE . Willis Anderson l-lESl3lfRlAlNl . . William Bell KAPPA SIGMA . Fred Wallcer LAMBDA Cl-ll ALPI-lA Pl-ll Cl-ll ALPHA . Pl-ll DELTA Tl-IETA PHI KAPPA TAU , . . Art Freeman Alger l-lansen laclc Mclfibbin . Bill Gladden Pl KAPPA Pl-il . . Bob Lander SIGMA ALRl-lA Fl3SlLCDN . . john Ladd SIGMA NU . . , . Robert Bruce Tl-lETA KAPPA NU Franl4 Martin OFFICERS William Bell .,,. President Franlc Martin . . . Vice-President Robert Bruce ,,,. Secretary Robert Madill . . . Treasurer Art Freeman, Student Council Representative The lnterfraternity Council is composed of one member from each of the campus fraterni- ties recognized by the college faculty committee. The purpose of the Council is to bring the faculty committee and the fraternities together in order to promote understanding, harmony, and cooperation between the fraternities themselves and the college. All interfraternity athletics are organized and supervised by the Council, with individual awards in each sport as well as an All-Around trophy which is presented tothe house having the highest total of points at the end ol the year. Other Council awards include the scholar- ship trophy, the scholarship improvement trophy, and the plaque awarded to the pledge class having the highest average on the Fraternity Week pledge examination. The Council is sponsoring again this year a convocation of l. F. C. members from the leading colleges and universities in the East and Middle West. Qur council is achieving national recognition through this worlc. VV. 1'Iornba.cker,, R. Lander, .. '1nc', . . .nr 'ins. I X1 lx A I ik J. Mcliibbin, A. Brightman. W. Gladden, F. Walker. XV. Anderson. J. Ladtl. G. Reed. A. Freeman Mitt-hell. F. Martin, XV. Bell, R. Bruce. R. Mndill. Page 145 . Sars iak, IN' . iirovvi ,z, ALPHA EPSILON Pl Page140 Y. G. Shulme, H. Blum, H. MercLler, G. Maskm, A. Gordon. H,iN1tZl3llTJ1, .l. Sabi R I l I H t M. Seefler, A. Anirrin. A. VViillT, H. Piillyea, B. Giilalsmitli. S. Hillman, R. Fe-lherg, D. Giilrlsmitl1. D. Selin, H, Levine, H. Hedler. SENIQRS Robert Felberg David Goldsmith David Selin xlUNlQl2S l-lerbert l-ledler Sander l-lillman Milton l-lorowitz Samuel Levine l-lenry Merdler l-larold Nitzburg Stanley pollyea hlaclc Sabo MEMBERS SGPHOMORES George Nlaslcin FRESHMEN Richard Barshalc Herman Blum Albert Gordon Arthur Wolff PLEDGES Bernard Cohen Bernard Goldsmith Donald Lerner Daniel Rosenbaum Warren Schneider George Shube mC0IC'f4,:f3, 'rj l ' 31,4 -rn Ig rf' Q. fan '-', OFFICERS David Goldsmitlw . President David Selin . . Vice-president Samuel Levine . Secretary-Treasurer National. Founded at New York University in 1913, Clwi Cliaoter estaolislied at lVl. S. C. in 1934. F' A 11,2 f..V 4. 1 5-if 'H iii .W Pay 147 .I. Klan-kle, II. Holrlen. I.. Hoyt. .I. Willuliee, II. I.undy, Il. I'IeInilii:lrIt. R. Rivliards, S. Welles. B. Gilbert. I.. Kyle. B. IXIitcI1eII,C.NVeaver. NI Butli I, Newlin C Dennis J. Bird, LW. Mnnng. C. on-nrni-. W. Lnhr, ic. in-n-isnt-ii. n. inn-Siin, ic. Vander Mullen. C. Anderson. 11. Button. L. Tate. .i. csnndnr. G. Bird D. Ball, R. Gillespie. G. Converse. XV. Ilnriiliac-kerv, J. Stone. .I. Mite-hell. D. lVrig1liti. R. lVarcl. F. Aldrivh. V. Hinz. G. Taylor, WV. Barton, D. Granger. R. Steiner. D. Smith, I. XVOUCI. L. '1'iiwi1seiic'l. D. Clark, C. Helnilinldt. ACTIVES SENIORS Somuel Aldrich George Bird Froncis Borlcow Vough Butzboch Glen Converse Robert Gillespie Chorles l-lelmboldt Ernest l-lerrboch Vernon l-linz Roul l'lolden Wolloce l-lornboclcer Leon l'loyt Alvin Sterner john Stone Lionel Tote Robert Word Williom Welles Donold Wright JUNIORS ALPHA GAMMA RHO Page 1,18 Dole Boll Clorence Dennis Clorence Genter Brodley Gilbert john Goodor Dole Gronger Wilbur Lohr jomes Mitchell Robert Mitchell William Moore Robert Richords Lee Townsend Dee Weover Sloot Welles SOPI-ICDMORES jomes Bird Robert Button Roy l-lelmboldt Leonord Kyle l-lorry Russell Deon Smith Curtis Weover PLEDGES Clill Anderson jim Boiley john Beale l-lovvord Bessemer Mortin Buth David Clorl4 Bortrom Dickerson Dove Diehl jock Fries Bob l-lorriger joe jewett joe Kloclde l-lorold Lundy Lewis Newlin Allon Schoub lfvcirt Vonder Meulen joclc Willobee lvon Wood dw OFFICERS Samuel Aldrich , . President Robert Ward . i Vice-president Vernon l-linz . Treasurer Donald Wright , Secretary National. Founded at University ol lllinois in 1908 lou Cliapter in 1922 estaolislwed at M. S. C. Pagf qu Kenneth Abrahamson R. Rose. D. Reid, .I. Lash, J. Brundage. R. Makela, R. Madill. J. Rallenger, C. Campbell. B. Mac.-Donald, J. Dickenson, D. Richardson, J. DeLong, K. Alnmhanisrm, H. Houghton. Y V L. Scribner, XV. Deering, D. Skidmore, R. Miller, E. Frost, H. Cox, R. Owen. P. Smeltzer. F. Barron, G. Ste-lljes, W. Boardman, H. Bratt, G. Mead. N. Cramer, H. Fesq, H. Lash, J. Herrick, R. Martin. J. Massey. MEMBERS SENIORS SOPHGMORES George Campbell Page 150 BETA KAPPA games Ballenger Melville Barron William Boardman voseph Brundage Qsborne Cox Edward Deporter verold Dickinson l-'lerbert Lash voseph Lash Robert Madill john DeLong l-lowell Fesa Donald Grant ,lack Herrick Bruce MacDonald Ross Martin George Mead Richard Miller Wilson Scales Lyman Scribner Roy Makela led Smith Malin Massey George Stelljes Doizisigifn iiggwgig Daniel Richardson mum mst RCW ROSS Pttnots FfGn'f5m'fl1 ,bean .Brcgklehurst JUNU25 iQiiVtgfiiiifmG'ne Marvin Bratt Victor Carlson William Clow l-lerbert Houghton Nelson Kramer Robert Gwen Louis Patterson DeMoyne Skidmore Robert Sterling Duane l lart Neil jackson Louis Jennings William Koney Edmund Krotkiewicz Edwin Maki John Meyer Percy Smeltzer Charles Spalding Raymond Wasserbach Charles White OFFICERS joseph Brundaae . . President Roy Malcela . Vice-President Donald Reid . . Secretary joseph Lash . . Treasurer National. Founded at l-lamline University in 7901. Alpha Phi Chapter established at Nl. S. C. in 1936, ljrlxfc' I Q S. Sutton, J. Shull, R. Nic-hols, L. Miirrish, E. Beakman, G. Branch, A. Robillard, R. Dy liall. R.. Tnnker, R. Howes, M. Lee, S Reed, Y. Hart. W. Turner. E. Reigler, R.. Sutton. A. Le Yay. E. McAllister, A. Wright. F. Carter, R. Pearsall. L. Smith. W. Watson. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIGRS Elgis Berkman George Branch Franlc Carter jay Davenport Arthur Green Vernon l-lart Ross Kirven Edward lVlcAllister Joseph Schull William Sherwood l.. Clark Smith Wendell Turner Warren Watson Archer Wright DELPHIC JUNIQIQS l-loward Fil4e Alex l.e Vay Pug: 152 Leonard lVlorrish Richard Rearsall Stanley Reed Robert Toolrer SQPHOMORES l.loyd lVlorrish Robert Nichols Arthur Robbillard Stanley Sutton PLEDG ES Charles Adams Richard Dyball Robert Howes Rodger Ketcham Edward Reigler jaclc Schouba Russell Sutton OFFICERS Frank Carter Art Green . Richard pearsall Archer Wright Local. Founded at M. S. C. rf President Vice-presudent Secretary Treasurer in 1908, X 1- Z Q 1 , 1 5 V14 G f ' ,, fi X . if w,'i3' Q 9, s fm ww iw A f Q-A -v- X-mm .. ..,-4 l,4l!f' ljQ G. Gent, F, Zak, R. Mayo, G. Hnine, C. Cromer, l.. Randall. J. La Du, H. Hustetter, I.. Harden, C. Gettel, H. Sparks. R. Swart, D. Metra M. Henry. VY. Bollieue, VV. Meulenian, G. Beds-ll, R, Bennett, N. Clark, J. Y3.IlCl9Il13I'li, IC. Messner. .l. Clark. .l. Hess. lVI. Kelly. G.Cnwrlen,C,VVav,R.Fii'l1tiel, ll.CroSS,li.Sl11it.li. l.. Distel.A. Hinz, R. King1,.l. xvllIll'k,G.CIlllIl1S, D. Bliss, R. Hardy, R. Brier. Pagf 154 DELTA CHI SENIQRS Dudley Bliss Clayton Cromer Fred Durchman Arthur l-linz George Soine William Smelt l-larold Sporlcs Robert Swart jack Yunct jLllNllQRS Norman Clarlc George Collins George Cowden William Crissman Robert Cross Elton l-larden Louis Randall Rood laylor Roy Turner Charles Way SGRHQMGRES Ralph Bennett Marvin Cooley Robert Fichtel Roland King james La Du ACTIVES Robert Mayo William Meuleman Leonard Stewart Franlc Zalc FRESHMEN George Bedell George Gent William Myers PLEDGES William Boniece Robert Brier james Clark Raul Davis Smith Dodge Doran l-lorden l-larold l'lostetter Myron Masney jaclc Mathewson Elias Messner Milton Murphy Charles Myers Don Randolph Parker Rowe john Taylor George lhum john Trix Lee Van Voorhees OFFICERS Charles Way . president Robert Fichtel , Vice-president William Smith , . Secretary Robert Cross Treasurer National. Founded at Cornell University in WSQO. Chapter established at M. S, C in 1935, I ? Kg IZINQQ' 1 , 1, V... . ,L rv ' nr 'unw- .. ivy,- 'rw 'rr'-rv'-sw, ... . ...W ...M H...-f. ww. qs Tj . U' 'P' .,v,,.. yr v ! fi--ensue .- r 5 r. . Q Q . 5 5? y it -ec 5 Z- f we, fi.. . wx -gr-H-wv-Hfvr -rw-v -ww-A-wr W V- -nd M,-Q-vw-w vw- ---W s--,M -..W WW' M.-.F pu u- W -V--.M ... ... M. .W W 3 , ls. . ff' ' ...Y . A .,,,,,W,H,..............s,................,WM-wW.....,.. , ...LW V, 4 -4 . . as-Q . N .... suonwullnng -P . www'-.M- -Mira R , in swf ,C + zu's. 'rs 1 In. Miller. C. Hodges, Ii. Mart-in. Ii. Brolloel, .I. Anisclen. Ii. Mnrtlom-li. .I. Stewart. C. I'z1tll.on, J. Lifsey, R. Linton. R. Osgood. G. Cope. J. QI' ' G 9' ti 7 rl 'Q ' rns X Bri ltnan .1 nese, ..4n,., I.An e1.on.C1. Bn . 21,1 . L. Munson, L. Lusk. XY. Carr. J. Uestreii-I1. Ii, Taplin. H. Wiiglit. R. Stephenson. A. Ford, K. Byron. F. Owen, R. Bflglltlllall. C. Foerst. YV. I3rz1y.G. Sitterle, YV. Foltz, J. Hongliner. D. Kolmle, VV. B1':1dy,J. Hotilifuss, VV. Dewey, A. Crane. Ii. Hannnerstein, D. Donaldson.C.Jol1nS-on,M. Plnels, H. NIr'Gratlli. G. Sharps, L. Belknap. I,I'1lf.,A. J.ClarIi.L. SI1erman,Prof. R. S. Linton, Ii. Nelson, ID. I rnnt'is4-o. H. Millts. C. Siglin. L. Consino. IC. A. ,xI'H1I7I'LlStf9I'. Pngr 150 ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS jUNIGRS PLEDGES DELTA Alan Brightman George Burns Liquori Cousino Robert Cousino Donald Donaldson Don Francisco Richard Hammerstein l-lart l-lolmes Cawlin johnson -lom Matlock Harold McGrath l-larold Millcs Robert Gsgood Curtis Ratton Morris Rhiels Lawrence Sherman Carl Siglin Robert Spencer jerome Stewart Leslie Wilcox SIGMA PHI james Amsden Don Anderson Albert Crane Fred l-lammerstein Karl I-lodges Charles Knipschild Keith Murdoclc Gordon Scott Gordon Sharps Robert Iaplin Gerald Winters SGRI-IGMGRES Edward Armbuster Robert Bronoel William Dewey Roy Nelson james Shieye FRESI-IMEN l-loward Matherson Fred Arnold Grant Balcer Robert Beebe jack Boughner William Brady William Bray Rex Brightman Kenneth Byron William Carr William Collins Lloyd Elphiclc Clillord Foerst Wendell Foltz Alex Ford Allred Goldner Lawrence Grupe john Lilsey Robert Linton Larry Luslc Robert Martin Forrest Gwen Dutch Rea Don Roble james Rothluss George Sitterle Robert Stephenso Robert Stow l-layden Wright Richard Young F1 OFFICERS Lawrence Slwerman . . President Roy Nelson . A Vice-President -lom Nlatlaclc . Secretary George Burns Treasurer National. Founded at tlwe College ol City ol New Yorl4 in l899. Alpha Pi Clrapter established at Nl. in TQQ3. pug? I -I XV. Meyer, J. '1'lmrlwurn, IC. Kretsi-l1n1Qr,C'.Davis.R..loln1Stu11e,H.Mnruta.11,H.Howe.M.Beard,D.Gidd1ugs, J. Doyle. B. Davitt. G. Lippert, S. Gniiclrii-li, IJ, Iiadehauglli. W. Pirketti, H. Roliinsim, J. Pryor, XY. Mt'Cnnnell, G. Mouw, J. Petersen, J. Amell, A. Holt-r R. Siu H. Kraft,J.Iieaver,W'.1X'1imii,G.'l'rnusdale,U.lX1anahan,G.XVolf,C. Riilmtl1a11i,J.Shaw, R.Yerhuel,C. Nelson. Page 15.9 ECLECTIC ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIORS SQPI-IOMORES Edward Flowers Art jenkins Howard Kraft Ernest Kretschmer Gordon Lippert Qrland Manahan Roger Morgan Paul Moyes Leonard Gsterink Donald Schantz l-loward Swartz Gordon lrousdale jUlNllOl2S joseph Amell john Beaver Charles Davis l-lerbert lmlelbig jack Petersen William Pickett john Pryor Richard Robinson Robert Stone Richard Verhuel George Woll l.aird Wotring Robert Bowe john Doyle Donald Giddings Albert l-lolcomb Warren McConnell William Moon Garrett Mouw Day Radabough james lhorburn FRESHMEN AI Beard Maurice Beard Chet Kennedy Bernard Parks Merritt Reeves Ed Stealy PLEDGES Sidney Goodrich Robert johnstone William Meyers Charles Morrell john Peasley JH R ,ffl 1 iff? op -V2 F,,hN - ,,,' '-- ' OFFICERS '25 s t'.gL , 'lf ,L 4 Ernest T. Kretsclwmer . Presrdent Ricrmord Verhuel . Vnce-President joseph Amell George Wolf Locol. Founded ot M. S. C H11877. Secretory Treosurer ,K , 1 'gi X ff' mis ' . I .-., ,. , A b.,.,, L , V . ' f- sz Q .. 1 gran-f l,rl4,z 1,511 YM, ...V W. W '----....,m.. G. Nielsen, F. Gillett, E. Smith, K. Russell, G. Jolnieiiii, C. Reid, D. Divkson, J. Kelly, R. Ely, VV. Knning, E. NVhite. L. Dawe, C. Moore D. Mn-ire, IC. Hankinsuii, R. Turunen. A. Raines. G. Meninier, L. Tallaclay, G. Rnhlfs, G. Fitzgerald, K. Cavanaugh, W. Pitts, R. Peterson A. .Inl1iisoii. C. Stuart. G. Blank. A. Green, G. Nil-hol, Dr. Marshall, B. Krantz, Dr. Turk, Dr. Flrey, XV. Anderson, C. Shaiinner. Mother Bartlett. C. Shiipliell, R. NVard, G. Sn1itl1.NV. hlason, A. Foster, 1,.Winche1l.K. Dunn. Page I6O FARMHOUSE ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIGRS Willis Anderson Graydon Blanlc Louis Davve Arnold Green Bert Krantz William Mason Grant Nicliol William Ritts Clyne Sliatlner Gail Smitli Lee lalladay Robert S. Ward Ed Wliite JUNIORS Kennetlw Cayanauglfi Gerritt Fitzgerald Arden Foster Edwin l-lanldnson Andrew jolinson George vlolinson Gerald Memmer Carl Moore George Nielsen JUNIORS Antlwony Ropes Clayton Reid Ed Smitli Carl Sliopbell Clarence Stuart Reino lurunen SGRHGMGRES Leonard Eggleton Floyd Gillett james Kelly Keith Russell FRESHMEN Kennetli Dunn Ray Ely PLEDGES Don Dickson Ray l-lart William Koning Doyle Moore Roy Reterson Gleason Rolwlls S ' -'75 f A - ,dl ,, N-'P i. L' fl ol I 1' 1 V ' -' l. . +f'a ff 71 - .tu , J-v .nfl la :a:K. 44 fa? 1 ly' .. OFFICERS Bert Krantz . . president Graydon Blanlc Vice-president Grant Nichol . Secretary Arnold Green Treasurer National. Founded at University ol lVlissouri in 1905. Michigan Chapter established at M. S. C, in 1936. Pagf' 1111 W ,V fs. f P' . . UA, 354 mac: 'VY' ,M rn, Sv MVN' 'ix . x..,,A .. . f. 'Orly' ll. Perry. li. XYliitsit, M. Flatinu. T. Calrlwell. C. Hill, ll. NtllIllJSlII1,Cl. Grieeer, ll. Fijux, YV. Harlmer, J. Prietzinger, W. Hudson, J. Bron XY. Pr I Yill W.C1 nnin, N. Yeirler. J. llievliliiaii, J. Hixun. lfillllllll, D. Eariies, li. Daviclsfin, ll. Herz, ll. Riortlan, J. Uruni, D. .Xnde-rsun, ll. Duthie, B. Miesner, NY. Yallery. G. Iillllli 1ll R. Diiclge, 'l'. Huxforfl. K. Clexne-nt. Il, Willson. J. Uavis, li. Xlbssluiirg, .X. Tlieiler, J. Httii, Palgr 103 HESPERIAN SENIQIQS David Anderson Robert Bash Bill Bell Richard Caldwell Robert Castell Gordon Dahlberg john Derriclcson David Eames Robert Flading l ludson l-lill lam lvlccarty George Panney Bob Relior Al lheiler JUNIGRS john Brown led Caldwell Keith Clement Jim Davis Bart Fijux Bill Fmdley Melvin Flading Ward l-larl4er jack Hutton MEMBERS led l-luxlord Charles l-lill Norman Jones Max lvlisesnar Earl Perry james Poetzinger Richard povver Fred Sill Bob Stimson l-larry Willson Wendell Vivian Eric Wessbora SQPHQMQRES Robert Davidson Clare Gonser Wallace l-ludson Bob Piordan Samuel Yeiter l:l2l2Sl-llVlEN Bob Dodge john Drum Bill Merz Bob Whitsit John Swisher OFFICERS Robert Castell George Romney john Hutton . S. L. Christionsen Locol. Founded ot M. S ,i ,ax ix president , Vice-President C. in 1889. Secretory Treosurer vi , 1 P1125 If C. Dutton, A. Smolen, M. Smith, H. Albright, N. Barrier, K. Mader. M. Randolph, H. Lehman, F. Olds, A. Yanz, H. Dicken. J. Taylor, M. Linton, B. Duckwall, D. Harrington P. Genther, R. Leiphart. R. Rupp, O. Frost, W. Lawrence. H. Hunt, P. Ramirez, J. inus, Q. Ewerti. G. Calhoun. R. Savio, R. Wfalker, A. G. Sf-heele, U. Preiss, R. Ford. E. Gould, XV. Meier, J. Gauntlett. J, Ciitfnian, C. Young. B. Frank, D. Gould, R. Reid. Pager 104 KAPPA SIGMA ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIGRS Fl2ESl-IMEN J lalarry Dickson Byron Duckwall Quentin Ewert Paul Ford William Gould l-larvey l-larrington james l-litchings Qrville Rreiss Kenneth Waite Frederick Walker UNIGRS George Calhoun Burleigh Downey William Meier Martin Randolph Rudolph Sayio Melvin Smith Neil Barner Charles Dutton lack Gauntlett Peter Genther l-loward l-lunt Robert Leiphart Wayne Linton Theodore Mackrell Rhilip Ramirez Robert Reid l-loward Lehman PLEDGES l-lenry Albright Bennett Church john CoFlman Richard Drew Robert Frank Gren Frost Donald Gould Frederick Griswold Dwight lalarrington William Lawrence Kurt Mader Frederick Clds Arthur Rilkington Robert Rupp Roger Schacht David Schlager Cecil Sharp Alfred Smolen Arthur Squires james Taylor Allan Yanz William Young Hitch o M.. lnilgy-Q,,, i ap hwy' ,t Y' Q t a --'N S. . Q ff 1 8 ,X 'Q ,. V OFFICERS Qrville Preiss . . President Paul Ford and William Meier . Vice-Presidents Rudolplw Savio . Secretary Mac Gould . Treasurer National. Founded at University ol Virginia in 1869. Delta Psi Cliaoter established at Nl. in 19374 n., -4 3 34 li if 1,f1!g't' 165 D.Baker. R. Miles. C. Hr-hustler, W. Baln-in-k, R. Stewart,G.'1'ii'e. R. Kreupzer, R. Spiess. NV, Jones, F. Utternan. M. D9'll'Yllll1lE'. A- Fresllxfftla. M. Lehnhardt, G. Mai-Queen. J. Shedd, F. MauCrone, F. Caluory, R. Nvilliams, M. Van Conant. J. Kreuf er . iw- ' . Q . J. R rlnxell. D. Ia IS ey R. li. Danlmert, J. Blunt, R. Wfrniidrulff, G. NVimrc-ester, H. Hamilton, R. Slmecraft. P. Nloore, A. Trimpsett. R. Glenn. D. Severance. F. Cuwing, WV. Lee, D. Barton. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Page 166 ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIQRS SOPI-IOMQRES Dennis Borton Froncis Coluory Artlfiur Freemon l-lerbert l-lunt Milton Lelinlwordt Floyd Qttemon Ross Slioecrolt George Worcester jUNIQRS jolwn Blunt Fronl4 Covving l-lorolcl Dovies Lee Farrell Woyne Gilmore l-lenry l-lomilton Wolter jones Robert Kielson Forsytli Mcfrone Don Molislof Rliilip Moore Roy Willioms Riclword VVooclruFl Willord Bobcock Mox Dolrymple Robert Glenn Riclword Miles jerry Rockwell jolin Slwedcl Roy Spiess, jr. Artlwur llmompsett Gordon lice Morris Von Conont PLEDGES Donold Boker Robert l-lume jolwn Kreuger Williom Lee George Moc Queen Wolter Nelson Ricliord Rieves Corl Scliuster Robert Stewort Steve Szosz 'ell' iff- o'Gj'- ' of Q., v roi H ' Lk '- ' L A, 'f , U QFFICERS Ricnord oodruff . . President john Blunt . Vice-president Roy Soiess, jr. . Secretory philip Moore . , Treosurer Notionol. Founded ot Boston University in 1909, Gornrno Qmicron Cnooter estoblisned ot M. S. C. in TQQQ. 1 l'i1gf 107 I-.lii1i'tul..X. I.Illl6'lll'Ii,NI. I.4ii1vkf.XN.Hlm' X ' ' ' ' N it .Nw .,'. . as 'ws gg s,I'.C'IiarP1'. ,x,,. Ixeimtz X Iiu Oi C NN el ter I III1 he I t I I x ins C hililis, I. I Hur, C . IC.111d.1lI. If. IIHIILLII. .I. X .151I1It, I'. X .1lislo3.M.M:1lIii,NX. Xillizuiis. I I Ii:1s,W. Klaurziiie. IQ..luIi1isii1i, IJ.C'zitiiin. II.'l'. Ilzwliiiutuii.II,C111ii1ing1I1111ii.C. I-l.Wililnn,.X.IIunseu. II.SfYIiL'I13Il.F. Iier Pagr 105' PHI CI-II ALPHA I-he-1 MEMBERS SEINIIQIQS SCDPI-IGMORES Wesley Cliorter Albert Keinitz Robert Cunningliom lVlox Loucl4s Louis Elios Clirlorcl Gibbs FIQESI-IIVIEN Alger l-lonsen Frederic l-louglm Ferris Kerclwer William Willioms IUNIQIQS l:ronl4 Bortol Anton Busser Clifton l-lond Robert jolinson William Nlogrone Merle lVlollo Wilson Qler Iom Pence Clyde Roncloll l-loword Stroclion Nlosepli Voydik Corl Webster Donold Kilbourn Froncis Yobsley PLEDGES Robert Cromton Bernie Degpelder Eorl Devereoux Eugene Eods Clillorcl l-luntoon I-lenry Koss Donolcl lVliller Iliomos Iliocker Poul Wogomon Ferris Wilson Emery Yocum Q iihua-m fi- F I' I milf 9 -, 5 Q? 1 5. . E XM 5' , ix CDFHCERS Robertfluwunghom . . Preadent Robert johnson . Vice-President Frederic Hough . . Secretory Piovvord Stnncnon . . Treosurer Locol. Founded ot M. S. C. in 1995. Pagr 1011 fs, ,,,, - .A 'f - . . 1, 4, -1.+,:fM..t,,' - ,-... t. J - 4, ' 4 i ' nv iw i , f ' , X 01.1. D.Vlhtitltielcl,S.Cruss1na11,'1',l,iiu'iiIi1,YY. l'adClisn11.F. l,iur'uln,A. Hztys, N.'1'rat-y,B. NIcI,ean,.l. l.ac'ey,G.Garg1etit-, R. Baldwin, R.Visst R. l'etim'sn11, R. Waite, F. Baker, ID. Aiirlersmi, R. Dawsim, G. lxruse-ll. H. Ni:-kless, G. Stir-kle, A. Rivllardsnli, R. Fehr, H. Dales. F, Galrla. H. Hunt, Ii. Clz1rke,J. WVir'ker, R. Hatdurff, S. Foster, C. Sprinkle Hui-keiilmry. NV. Hamer. G. P3ftPl'SUIl, T, XVnod, .l. Hart. I ll I. Nli'Kibhi11,G. St-Iiultz, II. Switt, H. Pete. T. Darnton, .L Blavk. W. Miller, D, Harmer, H. Rim-hardsun, R. VVit-kstrrmi. . ays, PHI DELTA THETA Page 170 MEMBERS SHNHQRS SQRHQMQRES Allan Bloclc Fred Bolcer Sheldon Crossmon -lhomos Dornton Donold l-lormer jomes l'-loys Normon l-locl4enbury Boxter lVlcl.eon Jock lVlcKibbin Williom lVliller George Rotterson Robert Peterson l-lorper Scott Edword Stein Neil -lrocy Robert Wiclcstrom JUNIQRS Donold Anderson Robert Botdorll l-lerbert Doles Chorles Foster Seymour Foster Mlohn Gustolson Robert l'lorner john S. l-lort Robert Rete lhomos Schweigert Chorles Sprinkle George Storlc Bruce Sticlde Robert Boldwin Ronold Clorl4e Robert Dovvson Foy Fehr Fred Goldo George Gorgett Glenn Krusell Williom Roddison FRlfSl-llVllflXl Stonton Crovvlord Andrew l-loys Robert l-lorris Robert lddings Donold l.odd Chorles Leighton Ard Richordson Robert Visscher RLEDGES Allan Coolc Arthur Floyd ,lohn Boclfstonz Williom Johnson Fred l.incoln K x Y Q X. V zsififf Q , . if la i flj OFFICERS l'-lerbert Dales . . President Neal Tracy . l-louse Manager Robert Baldwin . . Secretary Allan Blaclc . . Treasurer National. Founded at lVliami University in T848 Michigan Beta Cliaoter estalolislied at Nl. in 1873. i lhigf Ifl S if M. ..-W .., H.. IE qw , - fW........ of-N H. Morris. I'I.C7fini1r-ocl, R. Field,G. VVal1l..I. Byrd, H. Fuller. R. Rose, R. TI'E'H1lJ3,lZll. N. Martinson. H. HoH'111ey0r. YY. Smith. R. Griewe, R. Lauder, S. Radford, Dr. H. M. Byram. P. Lundi1i..l. Dunvzui, H. Patzer, M. Hauinioud, A. Cameron. .l. Paquin, J. Jepson, R. Yanderveld. L. Pardee, G. Oven. Ur. L. 15.51-lmll. I.. De .Xniii-is, NY. Bai1'd,P. Reichert, D, Mzllirle, P. Steele, Prof. L. N. Field. Pager 172 PI KAPPA PHI MEMBERS SENIORS SGP!-IQMGRES Walter Baclwus Leo De Amicis Rueben Griewe Roberts Lander Layle Littlefield Raul Reiclwert Roy Sprague jl,llNllGRS William Baird jerome Byrd William Gross Nlalilon Hammond Clare jensen Ned lVlartinson l-lart Morris William Smitlw Robert lrembatli Edgar Coonrod Robert Field Dean lVlalirle l-larold Ratzer Robert Rose Robert Vanderveld George Walril FRESHMEN Avery Cameron George Mclfay PLEDGES Russel Angell Rarker Gray Ricliard jones Fred l-layden Martin La Ross jolin Roauin Lloyd Rardee George Salisbury mann ming- fl il ll l i i l l ii l l l i l i i l l l l l 5 hi b 0- iff. gix V -A seg' QFFICEPS Ned lVlartinson . . President Reuben Griewe . Social-Chairman Dean lVlal'irle . Secretary William Baird Treasurer National. Founded at College ol Charleston in 1904. Alolia llieta Cliapter establislied at lvl. S. C. in 1995. Page Ifj H.Simu1o1is,H. Bartiriii, D. Laidlaw, H.'I'ayliir, I.. Heal. J. Grigslny, Nl. .-Xnion, R. Bayard, F. Horniug. N. Heiiclersnii, R. De Vries, R. Phillips, G. Guugli, N. Meyers. B. lielwoud. J. Marshall, J. McGowan, C, Walters. H. Jackson, C. Han ilt D. Pellnti. B, Barry,J.J6'u11il1uS. W. Glacldeii, IC. McNamara, F. Pattoii, H, Tiilfnrd, R. Hagnian. R. Mumaw, T. Dougherty. ACTIVE MEMBERS SENIQRS Qrlo Barton William Barber lliomas Brand Roger De Vries William Gladden Stanley Rilzninslci jl,llNll0RS Robert Bayard Geoffrey Gough Robert l-lagman Clarence l-lamilton Russell l-lolcomb jolfin lVlarsl'iall Edward McNamara Robert Mumavv Don Rellot PHI KAPPA mu Howsfd WO' l-lubert lollord SQRHQMQRES- Leland Beal Norman l-lenderson Frederick l-lorning IJHLIF 171 jay Xlennings William Smitli FRESI-IMEN jack Grigsby l-lenry jaclcson led jennens David l.aidloW jack McGowan Carl Walters PLEDGES lVlorriS Amon William Barrett Burton Barry Bennie Darguslw led Dougherty Robert Govan Francis Kelvoord Natlwan lVlyers Norman Qlman Robert Rlfiillips William Porteous l-larold Simmons jolwn Wriglwt 4,w-new 8 'gi 2 G I. . 0 I , OFFICERS lfdvvard G. Mc Namara . President William Gladden . Vice-president vlay xlennings . t . Secretary l-lubert Tollord . . Treasurer National. Founded at lVliami University in 1906. Alolna Aloha Chapter estalnlislied at lVl. S. C. in TQQ4. Pdyn' 1, XV. Wiedenhoeft, T. Mc-rr-y, J. Foote. .L Gibbs, .L Ladd, R. Hetrir-k. C. Branigiu. ' 3 . i i n ' .I Flak F.B 1-lx 1 1,11 YV, Is'wtl. lu. I antler 11, B. Kr eige . R. Baker, . 'e, a 'str in . r1g.g eww r 1 .L Baker. W. Mixer, R. Nnrvell, A. Pierce, A. Mar-Creaflie. W. Lavens, E. Lewis, XV. Bierkanip. T Nolan I Fnrenian B Inluieim. L. ILGPOT, Prnf. U. L. Snow, . .' Jriuger, '. 'er5Luson. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILGN age 170 D51 GI' MEMBERS SENICDRS SGP!-IOMORES john Balaer Robert Balcer Edward Bantleon john Coolidge james Foreman Franlc Gaines john Ladd Tom Mercy Tom Nolan Loren Recor l-larry Speelman Dale Springer Edmon Walton William Wiedenhoelt jUNlQl?S Fred Baclcstrom Darwin Dudley Clitlord Frieburger jaclc Gibbs Robert l-letriclc Alex lVlacCreadie William Nluer l-lenry Thompson Charles Branigin George Ferguson joe Flalce james Foote Bernard johnson james Monteith Albert Pierce FRESHMEN Richard Bush Ted l-lart PLEDGES Ron Alling Walter Bierlcamp Leslie Bruckner philip Dralce Paul Gilbert Don janz Everett Lewis Bruce lVlair Ralph Norvell Forest Shipman X. Q 2 Ut' V J as I S A CFFICERS Loren Recor . . president lames Foreman . Vice-President Dale Springer . Secretary Tom Nolan Treasurer National. Founded at University ol Alabama in l856. Nlicliigan Gamma Cliaoter establislied at Nl. S. C, in l9Q7. Lf lliggitf-f L.- ' l,LlAQt' I ACTIVE MEMBERS v, , EFX..-.N ' w. Q mf ' E ni' 'Ns -. - . -M.gv.,zz.-- i . so . ,,. , - V V A-,Q - ,,+,.,f A- N X if r , , V., ,355 ,fe , . , ,,w,N .if sg., - W , .xslt ae W' is f,x,,geN M,ffNR,a.,wQ.sg L tt,-t ijt.-A , ui Q, .NV 1- .-K. Conklin, E. MvCleary, G. Grenslte. R. Farkas, C. Gardner, .l. Twist. G. Pulling, R, Ballard, R. Leitt-li, M. Gorton, W. Brandenberg, T. Orn I lic mine lt Grneninir li XVafililwurn R Blue R Bin-rliani . . -I . . ,. . . , . . . ,. . li, liuzenlmerg, C. Harnion, T. Graf-e, R, Spinner, .l. Dodge, P. Gee, W. Dane-er, G. 1'ululow,A, England, J. Canieron, D. Farkas, B. Schaeffer D. Sliernian, W. Carpenter, R. Dakin, R. Bartihold, .l. Blanc-hard, F. Hartlnan. D, Yale, H. Rexer. H, Davis, G. Slain, E. Mr'Donald, .l. Burton, YY. Xvhitie. R. Buvknell. I.. Sniitli, li. Welvh. D. Barthold. D. Boyd, R Brin-e, NY. Skiver, H, Grant, .l. Roberts. SENICRS Richard Publow David Barthold Robert Barthold john Bingham Robert Bruce Robert Bucknell Garrett Burgess john Burton l-lovvard Grant Franz l-lartnacl4e john Lorimer Erle lVlcDonnell james Roberts l.arry Smith Rodger Welch Willard White SIGMA NU l,IlQt' 175' J UNICDRS Richard Bingham David Boyd Robert Buzenberg jaclc Cameron james Cameron William Carpenter Eugene Ciolel4 Raymond Dalcin Aurthur England Donald Farkas lVlacAurthur Gorton john Ringel Bruce Schaehfer David Sherman Wayne Slayer SCDPHCDMCDRES Gordon Pulling Robert Spinner Albert White Don Yale FRESI-IMEN l-larry Cameron Robert Davis l-lamilton Dendel Robert Farlcas Charles Gardner Richard Groening james Lepine Guy lVlain Matthew -linl4ham john lwist Richard Washburn Robert Ballard Aurthur Conlqlin Winston Dancer Gerald Dral4e Phillip Gee led Grace George Grenske Charles l-larmon Roy Leitch Richard Nahstol Gordon Rublovv RLEDGES jim Blanchard Bob Boyd Bill Brandenberg Franlc l-lartman lom Qrn Don Phillips l-lenry Rexer Bill Strail Vincent Whitney OFFICERS l.arry Smith . . president Garrett Burgess . Vice-President David Boyd . . Secretary Robert Bucknell . Treasurer National. Founded at Virginia Military lnstitute in 1869. Epsilon Rlwo Chapter establislied at Nl. S. C. in 1934, -Mt W-nu l'agf' Jfo N. Mi-Clllre, D, Triiyer, BI. XYillianis, 11.1391-k.lilhrertori.R.Drullilxger,R.'1'aylar,C.Harris.A.Brmth.J.Morris,F. Martin. C. I'earsrm, R. Former. li. Iiuseuart. BI. Buckner, VV. Berg, J. Leopartl. J. Culliy. H. McKay, D. Bolthuuse, E, Young, R. Cooley. H.Sturkf-,I5,Iienr1edy.,X.linurhhnltz. L. Carlson. A. Smirnintis, YY. Inglesim. J. Ski-ne. G. Purdy, H, S3.I,'liTid6I'. M. Dowd. I Ivnvh li Vlliefni I I'arQiiris C Ilul3illSlPll,I':.CilH.SPT. THETA KAPPA NU Pagr ISU MEMBERS SENIQRS SOPHGMORES Leo Carlson Myron Dowd Richard Drullinger William lngleson l-lale Macl4ay l:ranl4 Martin Charles Pearson Gordon Purdy Anthony Smirniotis Richard l-aylor JUNIORS Kenneth Beck William Berg Albert Booth Albert Buchholz Martin Buclcner Ronald Cooley Eugene Glaser lvan Parsons l-loward Saclcride vlulius Sl4ene l-lenry Starlce F james Culby Mloe Lynch Kermit Ellison Walter Eollette Raymond Eonner Bela Kennedy jaclc Leopard Dan Moir Eugene Overton Elmer White Edward Young PLEDGES Donald Bolthouse john Boughton Clarence Gettel Usil l-laney Norman McClure james Morse William place William Rorter Eldon Rosegart Lewis Reuter Richard lillinghast Don lroyer Mapley Williams 'WW OFFICERS William lngleson . president julius Skene . . Vice-president Anthony ul. Smirniotis . Secretary Leo Carlson . . Treasurer National. Founded at l-loward College in WQQ4. Michigan Beta Chapter established at Nl. in 1931. 1 Page' I N1 ,, ,ww ,Ax al ffvflffea A bquemnuiy' , Q ' f V. , W 4 Q, M x 1 f xx vig f Y V5 . 55.f?a:9 gl za my ,zwzysf V V up W L , 'f 5:12 2 N ff 5 W W - K f wwf ' ., , , 1 Q .,-,fu , ,- Y, . 4-msn: ' , A,,.4v- Www -fl ...Q-PM ' -7 Q E ,, K ,few I . . 5 x A.- X ,M beam 71 XX 7-fx W wawq,,' ,, if a Wax Q ww f if . ge 134 JAMES G. HAYS III. QFFICERS james G. Hays, IH . . President I-laward Swartz . . Vice-President joseph S, Rube . . Secretary-Treasurer Sillliili HHUNEH REPRESENTATIVES Senior Class Eranlc Gaines l-larry Speelman Junior Class William Carpenter Clarence Dennis Sophomore Class George G. Gargett Theodore Maclcrell FACULTY ADVISER Fred T. Mitchell, Dean of Men CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVES Norine Erwin .,...... S.W'.L. president Nancy B. Earlev . ...A A.VV.S. Rresident Arthur Freeman . . l.l:.C. Representative Cla B. Gelzer . . . State News Editor Dale Granger . Union Board Representative William l'lasselbacl4 President ol Independent Men Vernon l-linz . . . Rresident Ag Council Eileen Mccurdy . . Ran-l-lellenic President Elsie lVlcKippin . , . A.W.S. Representative Roger B. Wilcox . . . . . Rrefident Religious Council A Freeman. E. Mc-Curdy. Y. Hinz. YV. Carpenter. G. Gargett. C, Dennis. D. Granger. N. Erwin. T. Maivkrell. N. Farley. H. G l Hasselbavk, R. Wilcox. J. Rube, H. Swartz. J. Hays, F. Mltchell. H. Speelniun. F. Gaines. '. Il, . l ELECTED MEMBERS Seniors Barbara Lou Brattin Nancy Earley Dorotliy l-lasselbrina blune Lyons Myrtle Patton Juniors Linda Evans George Ann Straw Elsie Nlclfibbin Soplwomores Barbara Sears Marion Patch REPRESENTATIVE MEMBERS . . . . . , . . . WAA. . Eresliman Lecture Chairman Spartan Womenls League . l-lame Economics Club . . . Union Board . Mortar Board Eresliman Counselor . . lower Guard . , , . Pan-l-lellenic Co-ed Editor State News Catberine Adams Barbara Lou Brattin . Norine Erwin . Josephine Gardner Dorothy Garloclc Cla Gelzer . Sally Langdon Rebecca Lord . Eileen lVlcCurdy Beverly xlane Smitl-i Barbara lranter . , . . Y.W.CA. H. Lord, D. H1lSSt31lJflI1EQ, B. Truuter, E. B1CIXlblJ1Il, NI. Pat:-h, IC. MuC11rtly, B. Bruttln, M. Patton. L. Invuns. I.. I ir 1 1 D Garlovk. , . , . v . - J. Ciurrlner, B. be-urs, J. Lyons, N. Farley, Cx. Shaw, IX. Iurwin l,l11gf' IN!! r r r F NANCY FARLEY OFFICERS Nancy Farley . . . President Barbara Lau Brattm . . Vice-President Barbara Sears . . Secretary George Ann Shaw . . Treasurer Hlllllllllll lllllllll G. De-rshvni, A. H3llSE'll, C. Stunrt, R. Krauss, L. Kzirile-S, B. Knox, B. I YV. XYflle-Q X Hum In Xiithinix R Ixnmtz E HL-rrlmch I Dun Vernon l-linz William Welles Ernest l-lerrbaclw Bertel Krantz Dean Antlwony Brolessor Ereeman c. . , .4 ,. . . . OFFTCERS FACULTY MEMBERS izrrtvls. President Vice-president . Secretary , Treasurer professor Kraemer professor Bettigrove Brolessor I-lill Dr. Bclwoll professor Trout STUDENT MEMBER ORGANTZATION REPRESENTED William Bartels . A .i... Xi Sigma pi William Braden . Agricultural Engineering Louis Dawe . junior Veterinary Club George Dersliem . , Block and Bridle AI l-lansen . Ernest l-lerrbacli Vernon l-linz . l.en Kardes Bill Knox Bertil Krantz . Roland Krauss Qle Lundwald joe Blwull . Clarence Stuart William Welles Agronomy Club . l-lort Club Agricultural Economics Eorestry Ciub Eresliman Class . Alplia Zeta Sophomore Class . Slwort Course Student Grange . junior Class . Dairy Club OFFICERS Edward Flowers . . President Kenneth Waite . Vice-President Magrieta Gunn . . Secretary Dorothy Garloclc . . Treasurer MEMBERS Edward Flowers Magrieta Gunn Dicl4 Nahstoll Dorothy Garloclc Dale Granger Kenneth Waite Sponsoring student activities, and encouraging organizations to talce advantages ol facilities ohfered hy the Union has been the aim ol the Union Board this past year. Freshman mixers, regular tai-weekly tea-dances, Frequent Union dances, the annual pre ll-lop dinner dance, and an all- college amateur show which was put on winter term constitute part ol the worl4 ol this group which is composed ol members from the Sophomore, junior, and Senior classes. Newly redecorated organi- zation rooms placed at the disposal of any college group, the addition ol a newspaper reading room, and ping pong tables are several other new features introduced this year, K. White, D. Garlock, M. Gunn, D. Granger. E. Flowers. D. Nuhstoll. Page ISQ INIliIllNIliNl lliN'S lllllll P, Ti111km'ivh. Fl. Krotkivwicz, I. Vlfye-th, R.. Jziftksmi. GA. Sicke-ler. G. Bignell, H. Mertins, YV. xvzlffl, D. Tuttle. P. Ruzivh, F. Benton YV. Hzissvltmf-k, F. Mlfff'llPll, A. Rlclmrds, N. Ulsoii. OFFICERS William l lassellDacl4 . .... President Allen Ricliards . . Vice-President and Treasurer lrving Wyeth . . Secretary ZONE Cl-IAIRMEN COMMITTEE HEADS CWells l-lallb Fred Benton . i . Date Bureau Edmund Krotlciewicz joe Rune . . Sports Gail Siclceler William Ryan , . . Dramatics Robert Zant -lom Molloy . State News Column Ron slaclcson hlolwn Clwrist . . Advertisement Elmer Kay George Bignell l3atricl4lQoacl1 l-larry Mertons Page IQO WILLIAM HASSELBACK President NORINE ERWIN President P D SPHHIHN lllllllN'S lllllllll Benton. M. Houser, N. Iirwin, M. Peterson, P. Pierson, M. Bvurflslf-y EXECUTIVE BOARD avidson, D. Schulz, L. Krnnquist, E. Bishop, M. Suesz. G. Brumme-lhorl, C. Sr-hmirit, D. Snyder, R. Maas, H. Po Norine Erwin . . President Merle l-louser . . Vice-President Potricio Pierson . Recording Secretory lVlorion Beordsley . . Corresponding Secretory josephine Gordner . . . . lreosurer Gertrude Brummelhorl . junior Pepresentotive Doris Schultz . . Sophomore Pepresentotive Miss Nlopel Peterson . . . lioculty Adviser GROUP CI-IAIRMEN Esther Bishop Phyllis Dovidson l.ouro Kronouist . Doris lVlclVlehon Chorlotte Schmidt Arts and Publicity . . Sociol . Sociol Service Dromotics Athenions fjllgt' IU I Sllllllll lllllllll lllllllll lllllllll B. Smith C. Davis M. Tribe C. Halligan MEMBERS FACULTY MEMBERS Charles Davis Professor C. P. l-lalligan Nelson Losh Professor W. W. Johnston Beverley ,lone Smith lvlorjorie Tribe Another successful and varied lecture course was presented this year as a result ol the careful selection and etlicient planning ol the Lecture Committee made up ol two professors and three students. The celebrities appearing on the course included Lowell Thomas, Drew Pearson, William Lyon Phelps, E. Williamson, Soo Yong, Alan Villiers, Bradford Washburn, and Roclcwell Kent. Pagz 192 OFFICERS William lngleson . . President l.loyd l-l. Geil . ..... Secretary Lloyd l l. Geil . . Faculty Adviser, Student publications The Board ol Publications at Michigan State College is an organization which directs the activities of the three student publications, lvlichigan State News, Wolverine, and Spartan. lts Membership consists ol the editors and business managers ol the three publications, the co-ed editor of the State News, president ol the Student Council, president ol A. W. S., College Treasurer, Alumni Secretary, l-lead ol Publications Department, and Faculty Adviser ol Student publications. The Board is held responsible lor the supervision ol the editorial policies ol student publications otlicially recognized by the college. It appoints the editors and business managers and approves other major stall selections. ln addition it lceeps a checlc on the operating budgets and expenditures. B. Corp. J. Hays, N. Farley, H. Hilffillfltitlll, U. Gvlzor, B. Smith. R. Rvhur. XV. Inglesiiii, L. Gt-il, A. Applegate. Page 193 i Wx yy A Vg: S nd fl G we 1, SiHii llilli SIHH VV. Rinninell, J. Sims-k. N. K+-iiyfm, Y. Spnniolii, li. Gf-wirts I.. Randall. R. Heath. K. Clt'll1ftllt-, II. Harrington, H. Ander- son, J. VVi1son. 17. H0,flPI'. P. Lrinrini, S. Scott, G. Pike, L. Langdon, P. Simpson J. Barrlngvr, K. Tflnphrc-y, M. Smith, BI. Gunn. D. Dixon, M, Curso. J. Tlnilnpsiin. ,-X. Long, M. Biizzuril, A Gelzer. G. Shaw, L Hnlstiin. M. Si-liiiuley, XXI. Smith, K- Fuste-r, D. Kilbonrn, M. Alkire. G. Maskin, J. Krieflf-r, VV. YVhite, H. Gelze-r, R. Refirir, B. Smith, R. Turner. STAFF Glo Gelzer . . Monoging Editor jerome Krieger, Roy Turner . . . Associote Editors Beverly Smitli . . Co-Ed Editor George lVlosl4in . Sports Editor Business Deportment Robert Relior . . business lvloriciger Willord Wbite . Asst Business lvlonoger l'-lorry Willson . Advertising lvlonoger l.ouis Rondoll Ass't Advertising fvlonoger Keitli Clement . Circulotion lvlonoger Faculty Adviser Lloyd i-I. Geil -llie lvlicliigon Stote News become ci tri-vveelcly, issued luesdoy, Tliursdoy, ond Soturdoy mornings tliis yeor. Reorgonized ot tl'ie beginning of loll term tlie poper lios served Eost Lonsing os well os tlie college, ci combinotion vvliicli is olmost unique in collegiote nevvspoper circles. Tlie odditionol issue per vveelc lios necessitoted on increosed stoti. As o result some seventy-Five students lwove comprised tlie editoriol stotl, vvorl4ing under tlfie direction ol Glo Gelzer, First vvomon editor ol tl'ie Stote News. Twenty-Five otlier liove been members ot tlie business stciti, lieoded by Robert Retior. Roy Turner vvos elected monogirig editor ond Victor Sponiolo vvos nomed business monoger by tlie Bocird ol publicotions, lVlorcli T, 7938. lliey will direct tlie poper spring term and next yeor. gf' Y' N ., ' U wr- Q 'f L Y K ,ff lk-X V MA . wg.. -. - ' f I X 'sf . x X ,K ,A X I x0 x y 2 i lx X X X 51' 'Q , .x NX W X355-,' X M NN X . Q X4 . N. A f- , MW? WW nw Q 41 10 + 1 .if . A-v P If . f - I 1 ' f Q it Exif. , .i f X f 'hfsswfr ' fl' W . J. Shaw. R. Martin. If. Jacksnii. NV. Iiiglwsuii, B. Cure. C. Maison B. Frank. 15. Whitt-. M. D.-swf-ie. D. st-iw-.ii-1. M, tsiiemivi-, J. wiiisnii. Willem G4 lrislewn ' MOWQWQ Edifsr D. Mitt-he-ll. B. Ciirlwishleey. H. Curso. S. S 1--, tt. D. Dunn. Elegngre Jgclqgom g Qlgggeg Eclitgr M. Mubif-, M. '1w.iri1. J. SI.llI'P1',Cl.5l11lI'lJ6. Is. Ijfvitlill, L. iatuuitiii. W. Robert Martin . . . Sports Editor l C. KuCkstiettiJr, BI. Hupzviis. S. Blnckiiiay. KI. Mums. SUSOD BIOCIUWQY Qrggmizotloms Editor jane Shaw . . M Society Editor Benito M. Core . Business Manager Charlotte Mason Circulation Manager VNlilliam Franlc . Advertising lvlanager luloyd l'l. Geil . Faculty Adviser There Were len pretty Girls ...... H and LIFE MAGAZINE printed their picture. People in philadelphia, Kansas Qity, Utica, New York, Netherlands, West lndies, and the lfiii lslands. all agreed that it was by lar the most beautilul publication stall in the country. And so Ulhe len Pretty Girls , vvorlcing with some thirty other stall members, have endeavored to give vou a nevv modern and dillerent VVCLVEPINE, We have made the color . . . bright the pictures . . . Candid, the Copy . . . sparse, the pages . . . many. We hope you enjoy it. lil, 1-ff' Pwr .-fl: .F M SPHIHHN EDITORIAL STAFF Harvey Harrington Qscor Worboch vloc:l4Gc1untlett, Er: Magneto Gunn 'NI STAT llllll llllll Pa ge 200 F. Arnulrl. H. YVurlJ:ich. 7 M. Hniith, B. Spinning. R. Heath. H. Re-irl. R. Heliiir, S. Anderson. G. VVintvr, R. Suvio, M. Gunn. A. Lining, G. Nluskin, J. Krieger, H. Harrington, G. Armstrong, T. Mzicfkrs-Il. D. Dixon. l-larvey Harrington . . president Gladys Armstrong . . Vice-president jerome Krieger . . Secretary-Treasurer llie Press Club lwas as its aim tlwe lurtliering of the interests of various students in tlie journalistic Field. Various speal4ers ol prominence in journalism are brouglit to tlie campus by tlie organization. Eacli year tlie club sponsors tlwe Publications Banquet wliicli is attended by members ol all tlie campus publications. At tliis banauet tlie various publication awards are given and tlie new publication lieads are introduced. OFFICERS Lawrence l-lamilton Mabel Rutlw Doyle . jere Kimball Margaret Killeen . MEMBERS Marston Busclw Eugene Cummins Mabel Rutl1 Doyle Lawrence l'lamilton Ben l-lanna Margaret Killeen ,lere Kimball Elizabeth Lilley Doris McMel1an Marion Moore Nels Qlson Robert Ritter julia Simmons Eva Smitli Maxine Rouse Elizabeth Williams Jolin Yunclc President P . Secretary Treasurer , l-listorian l-IONORARY MEMBERS Dean Conrad Dean and Mrs. l-luston Rrolessor E. S. King Rrolessor C. I-I, Nickle Faculty Adviser 1'llS,A . ins:- IC. Smith, RI. Moore-. M. lhiiiev. L. liilllllil D. lxIl'NI1'll1'll, IC. Clllllllll 'XI I VV. lllt1IlllDS4lIl, M. lx lllt'Q'I1, L. Hz11111lt1111,IXI.IJi1yl1',.I. Ix1111l1.1ll. R. Ritter Nfzrioiml 1fO1l0 l1.I',,NX1ll111111s,.I.h1111111i111s. .f Fi'ui1'1'11 fry IJLIQI 111 I 4 J i I A 5 I I l R . . . 1 Y IT Q fair'-IICJI6 PLA. Nr ,,v' f3THfgI-T , . , x,Lr ,. QQ... ,L Q R 4 5' A ' K 4 bf 5 - K 3' N X s ' 'dgxfigxyswfw X ' Ap f E 'Z , 1 'M ,X wx x X 4-at mgfgx 4ss,'Tw f1+vxSw T 1 ,gf X 'fy Y X E , iwymx . ,, V X af Q X x , xx ,X Mafb mx .. ., QNX 1 X fn' V :iff-2: , , f li, A xx ,, .A w. ,951 , 4 Q- 'W gg -Q f ,N H Q ff , 1 ,,., V3 vt 'Lv xv 'wx--4 ' f - 3,1 1 312 Q.:V I xg v f he X e ' ' x vx we Y NSN Xi, fk, 1 Xx f f X A XV N W X x X 3 . l IS : L V- Slings W Sql. . ,,-mf ix X as , wt, 'f xxx .wb L QN JIQ ,, x V , Q - X 1, Ru 1523,-' ', u f Q h X' If f f fx , is F JYGQ X. .gf any f rf' jf! K ,f f , f 35 69 Q1 1 H 4' f fl? fy :ck V . YW W -24 .y f gf:- ' 4 M ..gx!Z :.N l:+,I:2s:,:: ' 2 a , X f 1 , x X N 5 X2 . 46 5 N8 f Q 15' N ' Sf F I 4 Q N f xv 46 f f N 'X .,., ,: ,.:::.-N , X Z W x K 3 A W ' 5 . X X Xi N If W 1 1 X S9 7 L gy J X 5 Dr. VV. F. Thompson Dr. Thompson was graduated from l-lamline University in 1917 with the BA. degree. After gradu- ation he spent twenty-six months with the United States Expeditionary forces and later, over a year and a half with the United States Medical Corps in France. l-le was one of three Americans awarded the French Medaille D'l'lonneur for outstanding medical service in France. After the War, Dr. Thompson spent eleven years on the road playing in road and in dramatic stock productions. Worlring with such prominent personages as Blanche Yurlca, Florence Reed, glean Dixon and l-lammond Bailey, he played the roles of manager, director and actor in the prom- inent stoclc companies of the West. Dr. Thompson continued his education at the University of Nebraska. l-lere he received his M.A. and later his l3h.D. degrees. After six years as an instructor at this university he came to Michigan State College in the Fall of 1936 as a member ofthe staff of the English Department. l-le later trans- ferred to the Department of Speech and Dramatics and has since served as an instructor in that Depart- ment as well as director of the college dramatic productions. Concerning the term plays presented this year, Dr. Thompson says, one of the best modern comedy dramas ever written is Another Languagen. When it was presented here on our campus, it was played by one of the best balanced casts l have ever seen in an amateur production. lbsen's play, Wild Duclcu was very favorably received by both the students and the faculty. The depth of meaning of this play was remarlcably portrayed by the student cast. Commenting briefly on the Senior play, Dr. Thompson says, Hthe Senior Play, Shal4espeare's 'Merchant of Venice, bids fair to be one of the most interesting productions ever given at Michigan State. A reconstruction of the Elizabethan Stage will be used, constructed under the able direction of Professor C. l-l.Niclcle, who has designed the sets and had charge of the lighting for all the major dramatic productions in the past few yearsn. Pagz 205 lllN,S ll llHll Priya' 2410 H. Strauffc-r, G. VVi11tf-r. E. Buyer, D. Lowe-ll, C. Sparks, WV. K. Cullillfge, R. H. L. Reflor, K. R. Humps-1. J. A. McMunagle, J. A. Au1sde-11, K. Greer, J. lames Amsden Elmer Boyer Charles Chamberlain William Collinge Kenneth Greer Kenneth l-lompel Russell Kirk Alvin Kawalslri MEMBERS FACULTY ADVISER j. A. lVAlcfVlonogie iliirk. C. Cjhillllblgflilill. Srmmle-rs. Donald Lawell Gordon lxflaNelly Burt Portnohl Robert Relior Jack Sounders Charles Sparks Robert Sraaller Gerald Winter Lela Coors Marian Gibson j. Lerin Jean Stolz l-lelen Beattie MEMBERS glean Beulcema Mary Alice Smith Maryan Ashley Gladys Brown Gertrude Sidebotham FACULTY ADVISER lan. jan. jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar. Mar Mar Apr. . Menchholer SCHEDULE 7 Wayne Albion Western State Michigan State Normal College Michigan Debate League Tournament '16 Q0 Hillsdale Q 4 Albion Dennison 9 Wayne Albion '19 Qi l-lillsdale Q3 5 15 '18 Albion 11 Wayne . e-11 iv... II I5 tt I L. CUUIS. KI. G ll? U'lIl1l , . . Smi, i, . -S 1 e-y. Q. rowii. S. Si. i- int min, IS l 'XI tlNIXll LH C ll l l im, .l. KI ll1'llllUff'l', .l. Le-riii, .l, htiilz. Q ti iiiiii l l i l I. 1 ii l i .ii .l l ii E i l l l o , i 1 Ill IlH L. Coleman, IC. Foltz, J. Mm Muii.xgrle, M. Ashley, A. Kowalski. M. Smith. G. Fisulier, T. Bishop. M. G1 is R I r H B itt I NI hh t r I B k -mu. K. Greer, G. Winter. .iehip , eg ie.-. vm' uv... Ellf jeane Beulcema james Amsden Gerald Winter Kenneth Greer MEMBERS james Amsden Maryam Ashley l-lelen Beattie ,leane Beulcema Thelma Bishop Leora Coleman Page .208 OFFICERS Alva Lee Foltz Kenneth Greer Marion Gibson Alvin Kowalski Robert Relior Mary Alice Smith Gerald Winter . President Vice-president . Secretary . -l-FQOSU TGV 1, -2 s s'4'gE id 'X yi . FACULTY MEMBERS l D. Menchholer Gordon Fischer ,lames lVlclVlonagle OFFICERS f . 1 Jean IVlcGiIIivray President ,M 'fQ.:fgQ1:LF1 I 'ff' Dorothy Garloclc . . Vice-President 5 - 'II I jean Knight . . Secretary I Ross Rell Ireasurer ' MEMBERS Emmabelle Barnum Myldred Bingham Edmund Boell Irene Brewer Virginia Butterfield Robert Carpenter Betty Clare Betty Demorest Kathleen Eischer Richard Glazer Avalon Gowans Georgia I-Iaerr Ray I'loIben Sally I-'lowell Carl Kaclqstetter Elwood Kalin Norman Kesel I-Ierbert Lash Erna IVlcKenzie Katherine Miller Raoul Nies Arthur Norris Evans Roberts Aline Rudolphi Robert Sherman john SIyI4er I.ewis Smith Barbara Struble Richard Van Winkle Charlotte Wheatley Betty Youngs NI. I3IIl,LEIl1II11,C. YVIii,-:1tIey.I'I. McKenzie, .I, Mi-Gillivriiy, .X. C . .. H. C I. r . N. Iiiith-rin-Iil. X Riuiolplii TI K-iliii IC Riilwrts R -'Iwrniiii R Y i XVI N 1 , . ill iiklc- ll I,-ish 'X lxi-si-I.I',. Iii-i-II.fv. Ilzu-rr. S I Ii ll H ' B. Surle-. BI. Kiburtz, F. Minge-s. M. Knape. M. Hill. , ,, , . J . lf. Cnlmlmns, 5. Duvls, M. Iuttun. J. Lincoln. OFFICERS Myrtle Potton . President Boro Dovis . . Vice-president Florence Gibbons Secretory ,leon Lincoln . lreosurer FACULTY MEMBERS MEMBERS PLEDGE Morv Ann Collinge Soro Dovis Mory Rito Knope Fronces Minges Mrs. Moble Mills Florence Gibbons Jeon Lincoln Mrs. L. B. Slioll Morgoret l-lill Myrtle potton Morgoret Kiburtz Addie ,lone Rogers Elizcibetli Sorle Sigmo Alplio loto is tlie oldest ond lorgest vvomerfs prolessioncil music lroternity in tlwe World. lts memberslwip includes outstonding musicions in Americon ond foreign countries. Members ore selected on o bosis ol musicionslwip, scliolostic ocliievements ond cliorcicter. The oims ol the lroternity ore to uplwold tlie lwigliest ideols ol o musicol educotion, roise stondords ol productive worlc omong women students ol colleges ond universities, lurtlnier tl'ie development ol music in Americo, ond develop o stronger bond between foreign countries ond Americon lor benefit of all its members. Pagf .210 FACULTY ADVISER lVlrS. Rutlw lVloCl'm OFFICERS l-looe Kelley . . . . . . President jonet Kelley . . Vice-President lflizobetlm Berry . . Recording Secretory leon Borden . , A lreosurer MEMBERS ,leon Borden lonet Kelley Elizobetn Berry lVlorion lVloddy josepolwine Kocl4ley l.eone Sclwovey l'lope Kelley Nlojel Sclwneider 'G +2 H r: 4 fel-e ,.,' wi ll J. liurflen, H. Ks-llvy, R. Mark, L. Schuvey. NI. Muddy J. Kcllvv E. Iicrrv M. Schneider. I ETA Cl-IAPT ll l I l l l l l li i i MEMBERS i l i l l First tenor Second tenor D. Burton l. Bishop 5 l-l. Burr-Smith C. Bullis R. l-lenney G. S. Eldridge l Meyer B, Ellis E. Qelen R. Glazier W. Rehlcapl l, hlammel R. Rose l-leaney B, Speer N, l-lyatt W. Sydenstricker R. Lewis l-l, lollord K. Marshall gl. Walhridge R. Miller W. Westrin G. S. Reed G. Rerlans E Qverton R. Shepherd R. Swart Baritone Second bass C. Beulcema Brody E. Brigham R. l-lardy l-l. Butler l-larrison R. Carlton R. Jacobs R. Carpenter Kingscott B. Coggan W, l-lasslord S. Eldridge F, l-laugh lVl. l-lammer E. Krotlciewicz R. Kitzsteiner A. Randall B. Lee W. Shulls D. Noble K. lemplin J, Ruhe lVl. Warsl4ovv gl. Spencer R. B. Wilcox J, Roviclc Wooten D. Wright l YlHllIf1I!l'7'xV. Husfiiril, R. Mrillvr, IC, Uvrrrt.o11,C. 13Ql.1lit IIlLl., J. Rovick. R. Swurt. F. Hough, K.M:1rshull, J. W'ootun. K. Telxipliii, T. Hammel, P R. Carpe-liter, H. Biiri'-Sinith. M. VVI1I'Sli4HV, H. Butler, J. Cirfll'I'lSUI'1, C. Biillis. l Thirrl Rim'-XV. Wlestriii, S. Elilrirlge, J, liingscott, P. Lewis, N. Hyatt. R. Curltoii, R. Hfirfly, J. VVallJrirlge, R. SllP1Jl1E'l'Cl, VV. Shulls. S. lilflriilge. R. Glaser. NV. Glailde-11, YY. Rehkupf, VV. Lf-P, R. He-mivy. Nfrrnifl R11ll'?xRf. Speer, G. Perkins, IQ. Krotkiewii,-z, M. I'I1'lTlllIlf'I', B. Cngguri, J. Speuver, D. Noble. G. Ref-Ll, H. Talfiiril. IQ. Graham. F, C,l11l'4'll1l'I', J. Hfrulwy, B. Ellis. Frinil Roll'-T. Bishop. J. Riilw, D. VVriglit, R. VVilr-fix. F. l'iit.t.o11, B. Kitzsteiiier. P. .l:u:obs. J. Meyer, A. Blur-k. l l i J l i l l l li l Page 213 S HlH ARC!-IIE BLACK Accompcinist FRED PATTON Director OFFICERS R. B. Wilcox . . Rresidehr D. Wright First Vice-Rreeiderii R. Kitzsteirier . Second Vice-Rresidehr P. Jacobs . . . Secretory J. Meyer . . . Treasurer J. Riihe . . Business Mohoger Fred Patton . . . Director Archie Block . . Accomocihisr T. Bishop, K. Marshall . Librarians Priya' JI 6 W T - a ' 11. mimi, is. ciimijii, x. ret iff, M. Pi..wfi2hr, B. VVells. R. D'.Xlmsm, M. Bos, C. :x1UfI'1S, B. Mills, AX- Alilsrlieii, B. StouH'er, J. liffllllf, F. Sllllftll. J. Flomvrfelt. B. Milli-tit, IC. Berry, M. Muddy, J. Ktirklvy, M. Loring, Ii. Sr-lizrvey, I., l':Il4lf'lllllIIl. . - sgcl'-v i- ,. - 'z. fi i 7 flf E l E ,ff ' L5 I Qi: il, A4 ...l P, rv:-I , T ' y joseplwine Kackley '. . Director Marian Maddy Accompanist OFFICERS Leone Scliavey . . . President Alice Amsden . Vice-Presiclent Faye Nilson . Secretary-Treasurer Margaret Tompkins . . Librarian MEMBERS Alice Amsden Ann Aiken Elizabeth Berry Marie Bos Constance Clark Rose Marie D'Aloisio Laurine lfndelman lane Flomerlelt Elizabetli l'lamilton 214 jeanette lclancliett janet Kelder Virginia Lewsader Margery Loring l-lolben Marian Macldy Bettie Millet Betty jane Mills Catlwerine Morris Faye Nilson Betty Peterson Margaret plowriglrit Leone Scliayey Ann lflizabetli Sarle Faye Smitlw Betty Stautler Margaret Tompkins Bessie Wells OFFICERS Allan Knoll . . . . President sl. Dean Winter Vice-President Richard Williams .....,,. Usher Leonard Falcone Arthur Farwell Fred Killeen Archie Black Martin Buclcner Robert Carpenter Leonard Chard Walter Chersaclt Joseph Evans l-larold Fairbanlcs Robert Felberg I-IONORARY MEMBERS William Kimmel lgnace Raderewsld Fred Ratton Michael Press ACTIVE MEMBERS l-larold Ferguson Ronald Fiandt Lewis Garner Robert Goodman Allan Knoll Donald Morrison Emerson Qelen Lewis Richards Alexander Shuster Keith Stein Forbes Sibley Edwin Stein julius Stulberg Franlc -Faylor Richard lillinghast Earle lrudgen Richard Williams l Dean Winter During the past year, the local honorary music fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Mu, has completed arrangements whereby it has become a local chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national music honorary fraternity. Members of the Albion chapter of Sinfonia assisted in the initiation and installa- tion ceremonies of the Michigan State College group. During the past year, this organization has sponsored numerous musical events on campus. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia advocates more than mere fraternizing, it attempts to stimulate interest in music. To this end the Michigan State Chapter dedicates itself in years to come. Rum I-J. Ffinrii, K. Ste-iii. F. Killi-mi, A. Knoll. J. XYiiiti'r. YY. IilIllI11f'l,.l. Evans. Rum ,J-J. Stullwrg, H. Faiirlmriks, li. NViili:ims, M. B111-kiwr. D. Mnrrisim. F.T1iyIiir, YV.Clii-rstii-lt, IC. Sti-iii, I . Piiitriiwslqi. R1ll1'iji'R.'TillilljLhIiSt, L. Gairiii-r, IQ. llt'lt'I1, A. Iilzivla, F. Silmle-y, IC.'1'riiiigi-ii. ,140 ffl' fr, 'f 'Sf ' . I . it iiiifgf ' Priya 21.-I ., MIEHIHHN SlHll HHNU REGULAR MEMBERS Elutes and Riccolos Bassoons Baritones Walter Lhersacl4 Erancis Riotrowslqi Charles A. Adams Eldon LeRoy Eoly Ralph M. Williams Lawrence C. Downer Loring R. l-luston Warren W. Shapton james Q. Rino David C Rray SUXOPROHES Trombones Edwin E. Stein Qboes Donald R. lroyer Rhilio D. Willson Eb Clarinets Robert C Davidson Bb Clarinets Donald E. Berger Richard S. Buller George Qhristman George Coolc Gordon W. l-logle Neil jackson George R. Koch jaclc M. Leopard Qlaud A. Ludwig Norman C. McClure Qharles R. Roe Marvin E. Sanow Sylvan R. Schlesinger Donald C Smith Dallas l. Young Lclward M. Young Alto Clcrinets Daniel I-l. Moir Elem Eldon C Rosegard Bass Clarinets l-loward W. Dawson Crawford W. l-lertel Nicholas Bash Robert M. Erahm Douglas Lal4e Arthur Lessel William B. Rratt Donald Stelma Comets Edward E. Angrove Ronald M. Eiandt john luele Allan C. Knoll C. Gordon Lewis l-loward A. Moore Leonard M. Morrish Marquis L. Qtis Curtis E. Ratton Leslie D. Shaoton Forbes S. Sibley Roland C. -lhatcher Sidney E. lrudgen Louis Van Derlfay Adrian Verhoeven j. Dean Winter ch l'lorns Robert L. Balcer james D. Collins john B. Gatlield Lewis S. Garner l-I-igh l-l. lhlolloway Nolan E. Allen Charles E. Childs Guy l-l. Dygent Coy G. Elcland Lawrence L. German Richard Groening Raul R. Linlte William E. Newman Basses Walter l. Clarlc Raymond N. Langley lrwin A. Moreslcini james E. Morse Lloyd L. Stanley, jr. Richard B. Willigms Bass Drum Richard W. jones Cymbals Roland R. Gilbert Snare Drums Fred lmlammerstein james A. LaDu A. Wilson Rochester Eranl4 E. laylor Richard M. lillinghast Drum Major Anthony Smirniotis 4, ' Mr. Leoncircl Folcone Mr. Keith Stein . OFFICERS Allen Knoll . J. Deon Winter i Curtis Potton . Gerold Brion RobertMclntost1 ,larnas Brion . Anthony Smirniotis i Captain M. Daty I'1toF1r:s5oIt I,1r:oN,um FALr'oN1- lJ1.!'f'f'llll' ,X N'1'HoNx' J. SMIKNI Drum ,llrijnr Director Acting Director . President . Vice-president Secretory-Treosurer . Librorion Assistont Librorion . Monoger Drum Mojor Drillmoster lllll OFFICERS ul. Dean Winter . . . President Gerald Brien . . ViCe-lDre5iClef,i Lewis S. Garner . Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Adviser Mr. Leonard Falcone Honorary Members Professor A. Clark Captain l-l. Golightly professor Lewis Richards :lf Regular Members james Brian Gerald Brian Walter Clark james Collins Lewis Garner l-lugh l'-lolloway Douglas Lake l-loward Moore Leonard Morrish Curtis Patton Wilson Rochester Warren Shapton Anthony Smirniotis sl. D. Winter The Band Club was organized in 1920 as a disciplinary unit. Since that time it has widened the scope ol its activities and now forms an active committee for all social Functions ol the band. The Club is composed ol junior and senior members ol the band who possess outstanding musical ability and are especially active in furthering the interests ol the band as a social as well as a musical organization. The most important work ol the Band Club is spon- soring the annual smoker, the Band Formal, and conducting a campaign lor new members during Freshman Week. M. 3. E. SYMPHHNY HHEHlSiHH l-lans Lange . .... . julius Stulberg .... First Violins Violoncellos Marjorie l-loyt janet Kelley Marian Maddy vloyce McMillan vlulius Stulberg Ricliard Williams Second Violins Marian Boyd Betty Kamins Allred Karclwmer Betty Kerr l-lollis Moore Don P. lroyea Violas Clarinets Roberta Applegate Morris l-locbberg Wilbur Greer l-larold Smith Betty jane jolwnson . Conductor Concertmeister Bassoon Francis piotrovvslci Frenclw Horns Leonard Ellinwood Lewis Garner Mary lane Vtfriabt Trumpets jolnn luele Forbes Sibley Trombone Howard blunt Percussion Franlc Taylor Riclward lillingbast Page 220 Run- .3--J. Birrl, D. Gilusrm, W. Schroeder, G. Cope. J. lVyutt., L. Coleman. Ruiz' I-W. Geiinv, B. Gilbert, Fl. Foltz, E. Mr,-Kenzie, J. Caswell, E. Sutter. OFFICERS Flva l.ea Foltz . . President Frna l.. lvlclfenzie t Secretary Bradley Gilbert Treasurer Student Club became a campus organization in tlie lall ol 1937. -llie purpose ol tlwe club is to provide creative, varied, democratic and inexpensive social entertainment and activity lor students ol lvlicliigan State College. Activities ol tlwe year lwave included dances, treasure luunts, picnics and otlier inlormal entertainment. Ann L. Kuehl . Adviser OFFICERS AND MEMBERS Barbara Siratsla Sally Langdon Wilmo l-lonby, Eu lVlc1rjorie Tribe l-lorriet Slaalmara Ellen Acldey one Bowen Ncincy Ann Chondler Louise Clorlt Dorothy Dol.ee Reg Killeen Soroh Ross President Vice-President nice Converse . . . Secretory TRY OUTS Corresponding Secretory lreosurer Chorlotte Schmidt Evo Schmidt lone Schmidt Shirley Scott Rath Stinson jecin Stolz Esther Ruth Vyn 1 s v ' 1 4 . S!iIlS011,XY.IiGCk:S. Sc'ott.B. Ixuriii1ski,.l. Buwvii, R.I i1g:i11. B.Gmili1.I.. Xy11,.l. Nhliiinltwl. 5t1ll I I tl NI Ixille-e-11,C. SChIl11lH-, BI. Trihi- IS. Striililv, A. Km-hl ll. Slciiliniire-. D. D:tI.e-fn DlI7lf'l. 5 l l Nur' 'V' VV. Sr-hrrwrier, K. Hzmlpel, H. Hofflnoyer, R. YVIICOX. P. Hummel, R. Hicks, E. Sunnen. R. Allure-d, L. Ekluml. P. Ilulcien, VV. Gvnne. C. Eklllllfl, H. Pit-rw, N. Hyatt. B. lNIerriII. OFFICERS Roger R. Wilcox , A I . . Rresident I-Iorold I-Iollmeyer . Vice-Rresident Robert I-liclcs . . , Secretory Irumon I-lommel . . . Ireosurer Mr. Williom Genne . . Generol Secretory CABINET MEMBERS FACULTY ADVISORY BCDARD Mr. I-I, R. I-Iunt . Choirmon Robert Allured Mr. C. F. Clorlc , . Irecisurer Kenneth I-lcimpel Roul I'loIden Mr IQ. W' Tenm, INlormon I-Iyott Page 222 IVlr IVlr IVlr IVlr IVlr IVlr IVlr lomes Luther Williom Merrill I-Ienry Rierce Wolter Schroeder Eugene Sunnen Ihomos Gunson C. Doivis Gordon Fischer I A. l Ionnoh F. I. Mitchell Fred Rotton jockson Iovvne The Y. IVI. C. A. storted the yeor olf by sponsoring their third onnuol successful Freshmon Comp which wos ottended by over one hundred Ireshmen ond compus Ieoders. Winter term o very successful Religious Lecture Series wos presented in which representotives ol the Jewish, Cotholic ond Rrotestont Ioiths spoke. Qther octivities ol the yeor hcive been student-Ioculty Firesides, educotionol trips, sociol service ond peoce promotion. Barbara Iranter , President DIUVIO YOUVWQ - I . Vice-president Susan Blaclmey . A Secretory Virginia Ilwompson . I Treosurer SENIOR CABINET MEMBERS Susan I3Iac:I4ney Betty Burr Linda Evans Marjorie Gilroy glean Kniglnt june I.yons Celia Merrill George Ann Sliayy Margaret Stenton Marjorie Suesz Virginia Iliompson Barbara Iranter Marjorie Iribe Diana Young Roberta Applegate ,lulie I-Iammona Emma jean I.eRoy Rebecca I.orc:l vlane Musselman janet QI-Iara Marian Baton I-Ielen Pratt Barbara Sears Doris Slioedel Emily Telford Mary Wessborg Top Run'-M. Tribe, D. SCIIUPIIPI, B. Sears. H. Pratt. C. Merrill. M. Gilray, R. Lord. II I JUNIOR CABINET MEMBERS . 11 die Huir- M. VVesSborg, J. Musselman. L. Evans. BI. Patvh. BI. Sur-sz. E. Telforrl. xI.Sff?IltOIl,.I.I,3'Iil1l'1l.-I. Hximml Bottom Rau'-Ii. Le-Roy, Y. Thonlpsrm, E. Satvr, B. Tranter, D. Young, S. Blackrwy, G. Shaw. , H . Page MIEHIEHN Slllil E HUlH HSSllEIHlIlIN 1511015 RIlll Iz. :xIlllHlllI,',', . . W X Kniirlsen. R. r1ilIJllIl,H. Inyliir fron! Ron'-eh. Howl, B. R. Proulx, J. Lynx G. Stanley Reed , Andrew Knudsen june Lyons . Robert lvlummey , Robert laplon l-lovvard Taylor , OFFICERS president . Vice-President Secreta ry-Treasurer . Business Manager Executive Council . Executive Council llwe l-lotel Association is composed ol all students enrolled in tlie l-lotel Administration courses on tlie campus. llie organization lwas proved its vvortli as an active force in promoting lellovvsliip among tlwe liotel students, in promoting good-vvill petvveen tlwe students and the liotelmen, and in providing an instructive program lor lnotel students. During tlwe past year it vvas instrumental in loringing to tlwe campus many prominent liotelmen, one ol Wliom, l-l. Wm. Klare, vice-president ol Statler l-lotels, gave a series ol live lectures to tlie students about liotel front office practice. Page 224 OFFICERS Joe Shull . . Master Alvin Sterner . . Qyerseer Carl Moore . . . Stewart l.enard Kyle . Assistant Stewart l-lelen lll4lca . . l.ady Assistant Stewart Bernice Cooper . . Chaplain Constance Clark Lecturer Marie Finlan . . Secretary Carl Kaclcstetter Treasurer Student Grange was organized at Michigan State College in 1928. It is a subordinate chapter ol the National Grange which is the oldest and largest rural organization in the world. lts member- ship is composed mostly ol Agricultural and l-lome Economic students. Regular meetings are held every two weel4s during the school year. The purpose ol the organization is to oller the students who are interested in rural life an opportunity to get acquainted and further their interest. This year's project is the sponsoring ol the State Conference ol the American County Lite Association. Rim- .Q--Ii. Slmpof-, F. Humm-I, P. Pvnnock. J. Long. J. Llitllr-r, G. Salisbury. G. Hurlziiiil, M. Sf'llll'I'. H. Sparks, K. Pliste-r, .l. Dzxviilsoii. KI. Derbyshirv. Rim- ,S--VD. Lailiutt., YV. Lohr, P. Russluuu. B. Gillu-rt, XY. St'llI'HPllf'f, J. Pc-rotti, P. Hnlili-ii, J. Cnruilly. Ii. NI.-Q, G. Biril, G. 11+-nmrnvr. Hui1'.!'fNI.lNIt'lN1l1llPll.J.Daly,lV1.Cul1I'Cl1uillv,l'.Nl1e'p:1I'll. l,. Lmllnw, G. Swur1sm1,C. Moore, l.. Kylf-, BI. Mum-if-, M. Gimgli, D. Xylllllltxy, Y. NI1lttll6'XYS,.l. Dz1vivs,R.Ariliiin. , Hou' I -B. Coupe-r. C. Clark, C. IN'Iuxwell,A. Str-rm-r. J. Sl1llll,C. lxawlcstc-ttvr, I.. Colm-nmii, H. Ilkku. B. Trivkvy. Rriir .4-R. Rl1llZf'l,.X. IC1'kliiml,G.R.til1lfs,.l.Peiiutllnl.Nlllill,R.N4-llrrit-mls-r,C. A1HHl'l .XV. Kuriiiig:,G.Get.tel. R. Ely, D V lute V om Ron- .ifC. SU-wart. C. Pz1m':lkv, J. Frith. C. H6-iii, N. YVitfe. XY. Armin-rsrni, N. Tlitilripstiil. H. Perl:-rsmi, C. .lnhnsoli I Cook X Ih IN Hriii' 3 --F. Ile-ge-imer, H. Htiiikulai, J. Dziv, P. Clutliin-r, E. Dershm-ii, A. Brzuziieiwslii. K. Hr-iijnniiii. H. Mt-Cziiiii. F. Film B 'lrwlx IA'l'l'4', H. Sllxlpfit-'. V Huw' 1-- ID. Xliirirr-. C. I,llVt'lIIJUl't.I1-I'4flfllPt1lll,XK. IXllllX,C.Cl2lfk,IxI.I'If'IlIllIl!1.R..'xI'llll1ll,R.I.1illllf'Il. OFFICERS Chester Clerk . . President William Knex Vice-president Margaret Henning . Secretary Rosina Arduin Treasurer Leonard Eggleton . Reporter SPONSOR lvl. l-l. Avery, Assistant State Club Leader -ll'ie college 4-I-I Club is a relatively new organization vvliicli developed tlirouglw the interest students liave taken in securing training in tlie educational, social, and recreational leaderslwip ol rural youtl'i. llwe club is composed ol Former 4-l-l Club members and otlier students, botli long term and Slwort Course, wl'io are interested in tl'iis worlc. During tl'ie past year tl'iis club l'ios been one ol the lastest growing organizations on the campus. llie Club's main project is tlie Weelcly 4-l-l radio program over tlie College Station WKAR. Page 226 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HHNH11HHI1S 1 1 '1 11 1 1 1 '11 1 11 1 1 1 1 '1 1, ,4 1 1 I 311 1 1. Hlll lllll v . v . ll. Hr-rrlmvll, YN. Anderson, P. Bryan, J, Mime. G. Converse, . huhemer, C' Brian, G. Purdy. F H I I' X l C Bl k HI t H..-Xlflrich,H.Sp11rk. B Gil t OFFICERS Bertil A. Krant z,.., . President Samuel R. Aldrich . Vice-president Graydon Bleek . . Secretary l-lereld Seerle . . Treasurer Geil Smith . l-listerien FACULTY ADVISERS Dr. C. Nl. Harrison professor lra Gould MEMBERS Samuel R. Aldrich Frank Q. Anderson Willis W. Anderson Graydon Blanlc Gerald A. Brian paul S. Bryan Gleen A. Converse Earl Dutton john T. Stone Professor Karl Wright Bradley T. Gilbert Fred Hough Ernest F. l-lerrbach Bertil A. Krantz Gordon E. Purdy Victor E. Schember Gail Smith l-larold I.. Sparks OFFICERS William Welles Alvin Sterner Gail Smitln . Antliony Rapes . . Rresident Vice-president FACULTY MEMBERS William Clinlc Darrel l-lendriclcson Rroiessor Russel l-lorvvood Dr. l-lullman Rrolessor Raul Lucas MEMBERS William Bralcel Raul Bryan George Buclcingliam Martin Butlw Francis Campau Royce Campbell George Cope Forrest Dixon Antliony lfsper Arden Foster jolin Fritli Willard Frost Gerliard Gettel Bradly Gilbert Earalan Gjessing l-lovvard l-lalm Brevver Hale Edwin l'lanl4inson Gordon l-laran George jolinson jim Kelly Wallace Kesl4ital Bill Knox William Koning Roland Krauss Natlian Linderman Doyle Moore Nate Myers George Nielson Louis Reuter Ratricl4 Roaclw Kennetli Slee W. W. Snyder Keitli Sovverby Roy Sprague . Secretary Treasurer Dr. Trout Rrolessor Weaver Roy Seims Robert Steplwenson Alvin Sterner l-lovvard Stiver Norman lliompson Donald liedman Raul limlcovitclw Robert lovvnley Victor Valentine james Vanderbuilt Curtis Weaver R. Krauss, C. YNY-river. A. Str-rner, XV. Wlallvs, G Smith, A. Raines, R. Czinipiwll. P. Bryan, F. Dixon, G. Bin-kirighuui, G. Gettvl. L. Hviiti-r, K. Sir-P. H. Hahn, XY. Knox, NY. I.iilir. N. Thompson, D. Blorre, J. Frith, G. Johnson. N. Myers, XV. Keskitzilo, YY. Briikel. J. Uiifiilwr I Haiiiksiiii. J. Vanderbilt, YV. Spraguf-, G. My:-rs, B. Bull, P. Timkovir-h A lisp:-r. HHI lllli l,l1.Qt' 3 4 G. Derslwem . . . . . president H. Elliott . . . . Vice-President D. S. Crossman . . . . Secretary ADVISOR G. Proop f.. Sim i. S. Hzie-r, .. R F tl l Niiiuly. D. Diehl. D. xYlllPIIlS, H, Nc-wlniirl. C. Nloore. R. NVaitsrm. J. .lows-tt. 'C. Stuart. N. lxIl'iI'f,lIlSOI1. 'ix i ' H NI.. . Hi HMI. .Xlflrc-11.1, H IYXBI lNXltB '. rm 1-ii. C, '1i.r-. W. M. Barton lc. H. Blal4eslee D. C. Brady vl. R. Aldred W. A. Braden M. E. Clarlc D. S. Crossman G. E. Dershem D. Francisco D. R. Anderson E. M. Anderson R . D. Bayley . E. Beebe Tom Bust D. D. Deihl Robert Bowe George Campbell lom Clark .loe Donaldson 'rn 9 J 6 iu . Mzittlir-iss, 'l'. Milla-r. C. Nliatiiir-r. M. Bust, J. bchieve C hlmpbell H I lx I. Long. G. Purdy. . Iiiiirk. H. Elliott, G. Dvrslir-ni. D. CfflSSIl'lilIl,G.1 If J 'I ll MEMBERS Faculty G. A. Brown V. A. Freeman R. S. Hudson Seniors W. C Hirschey Max Hull R. l.owry j. H. Martin ,loe Nundy G. E. Purdy Juniors H. Elliott j. l.. lewett B. D. Knirlc C. Little l W. Long N. G. Martinso D. E. Miller Sophomores W. R. Fetzer W. l.. Frost A. R. ,laclcson Freshmen Fl D. H. LaVoi H. E. Moxley G. Rropp j. Q. Shull Q. G. Smith W. H. Stroup R. C. Watson E. S. White D. A. Wright C. H. Moore C. S. Shallner Carl Shopbell E. B. Smith C. E. Stuart A. R. Thompson E. I.. Matthews james Schieve W. M, Warren R. E. Vincent Harold Knirlt T. S. Qzier J OFFICERS Alger Hansen . . . . President Samuel Aldrich Vice-President Graydon Blank . . Secretary I-IONORARY MEMBERS Prof. C. E. Millar I3roI. I-I. C. Rather Samuel Aldrich Melvin Andrus Graydon Blank Gerald Brian james Brian Lloyd Campbell L. A. Cheney Richard Christenson Glenn Converse -I. R. Cox Burnie DeSpeIder Raymond Eltying Earl Fenton FACULTY ADVISOR I-I. R. Rettigrove MEMBERS Earl Gaines Clarence Genter Robert Gillespie Raul I-Iolden Clare Irving Andrew johnson Charles Kaufman Bela Kennedy Bertil Krantz Ernest Mcpherron LeRoy Miller Grant Nichol Clifford Qryedal Roy Peterson Perry Rossman Lewis Ruesink George Salsbury Victor Schemper Myron Seeder I-Iarold Sparks john Stone Thomas Thacker Reino Iurunen Ben Westrate Leonard Westrat Walter Westrin G Evart Vander Meulen R Lauder, J. Stone. G. Blank, A. Hamsen, S. Alilrivh, H. IN-ttigriivv, B. Kramtz. Salsbury, IC. Vande-r Mr-iilr-11, B. VW-strnti-, L. Rue-sink, R. Cliristr-nson, R. IH-ti-rsnii I' I'IIlIIIPIl Cl Yii-Iml, RI. Aniiriis. R. YIIIITIIIIOI I Campbell, B. Kennmly. H. Gillvspic, Y. Si'-he-xnlwr. M. Sc-mic-r, H. Sparks. G. C ix r NN XX tri 1 lhi I r C Br 1 I lir i I Gaines. HHHIIN , . . ,x,. , . ., . . . . .lx1,.1. l.lI,.. izi Page Ijflgf 2 IHII I I I? NI. Cory, .I. Bullvngi-r. K. V111-ox, .I. Iinsh, M. Whrskow, IV. 'ITIli1ti1'Ilf'1'. C. CIIIIB, R. Sw:-vt. 'IlxIiIIIlIf I I I1 DIIVICIDItXXI lx I ram 's, . .v 4- , V. IHIIIPS, V. Huw evor, . . 'is-rsoii, . if-ii . '. 'ui' Q, ' . Sc' um z. , ,uec Iililriilg. D 'XI -Sorle-y, R.Y I I I I VVllSf'IIIl,iI.S11IlLfSfit'l',f.I. Drake, I'.Sp1trl' I' I t 11 P 1 1 I It I' lt I' C '- I X ti I' Vviiriil I C II ff I. 31110011 joseph Lash . lVIartin Warskow William Thatcher Roger james Rrol. L Q B. Wilcox . Ballenger . . N. Field . C. IVI. Cade IVI. IVI. Cory I-I. B. Dirks Q. W. Fairbanks I.. N. Field I-I. W. Fairbanks john Austin james Ballenger Richard Brooks William Cade Kenneth Cosens George Drake Seymour Eldridge Ronald Fiandt Frank Gaines W. Keith Gibbs Raul Gillett 73 . 1 It ., X. UR? IIS, . . Ile lll, OFFICERS . . . President . . . . Vice-Rresident . Ccrresponding Secretary . Recording Secretary . . . cataloger . . . . Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS G. W. I-Iobbs W. G. Keck If. E. Kinney I-I. I-I. Musselman C. Resterlield GRADUATE MEMBERS STUDENT MEMBERS Raul Koopman joseph Lash R. Ernest Leflel Walter Lueck john lVIacomber Donald lVIcSorIey james Pierson Donald Reid Robert Russell john Sangster I-I. E. Rublow L. G. Schneider F. V. Shultz D. I-I. Smith R. L. Sweet E. A. Rominski Donald Schantz Eldon Shotwell Frank Snedecor Philip Sparling William Thatcher Lee Townsend A. Edward Ward Martin Warskow Roger B. Wilcox Theodore Wood Reinhard Yohpe OFFICERS KO? Walter H. Ltieclc . . . . . Ci D' todo A. Home . . George R. Grantham FACULTY MEMBERS C. L. Allen L. S. Foltz H. B. Dirlcs G. W. Hobbs L. N. Field L. G. Miller Q. A. Alaspa v. N. Austin V. M. Ballenger K. A. Bollinger V. E. Brundage W. M. Cade Q. H. Carlson V. D. Collins V. H. Conolly W. G. Dalwlberg V. R. Diclcinson STUDENT MEMBERS G. Dralce P. Gellett G. R. Grantham L. A. Hatnrle R. Koopman D. E. Lalce Vl. Lasli H. Lelio l E. Long W. H. Lueclc C. S. Lundgren D. C. Mc:Sorley President Vice-Rresident . Secretary-Treasurer H. E. Rublow L. Rotligery R. L. Sweet L. V. lNlotFistine F. H. Qaden G. W. Racl4owsl4i l M. Ratriarclwe G, E. Ranney D. B. Reid S. l Ryckman D. K. Scott E. W. Smitli D. R. Springer M. L. Wilcox . 1 - - Dwklnson, G. Rauncy, L. Hubrle, W. Lueck, G. Grzilltlmlll, Ix. Ballinger, C. Lllfl,L,'I'f'l1. Smith, J. Brundage, D. Svott, J. Austin, J. Lash, P. Kanpmmi, G. Dmkf-, H. Leha, VV. Duhllwrg. M. XYilmix. D, Mr-Siirle-y, I' C ll t kDR1IC1IJCll Rl OXl1UClI'NtltIItlXN Cil i Pac-kows 1 . ext, ms PHI l y, .1 asm, . ,ar sim. Local Uonora ng Fratrrrzfrw' 'm. use-, ' I 2 A'n1rrz'fr111 Society 0 fchan ical Erzgirzffrf 1 ll P1 J. Austin, Ii. Iirnnlts, J. H ll iger, .I.iBI'l1l1llllHf', D. IXIc:SurIt'y, B. Iiurthnlti, J. Massey, P. Koopnmu. ' A 4 t E Milt' .. Arlgl, . in., I I i H C x C H:i.iul,lN'1. Qroaiti, U. Carlson, J. Co1I1iis,l'I. Moore-, J. . :ings er, .i 1 '1. I II- brl X I Y- i l mark VV Bnuriiiuuii F Uirtivii P. S mrliiifr G. Drake, R. '1II'1 lIllDI1-th, D. Bovd, WI. Dahlberg, D. Scott-. 4. .i 1... tltt' 1 , . , . ,. . 1 ,., L G Hvhlu-ii C. Liind ren, R. Muses, H. Chit-niiiv, NI. Ynung,1i.Clnugh,'I'. Rf-rivvs, M. Briggs, D. James. ar r-1 OFFICERS joseph Brundage james Ballenger . . Vice Robert Barthold . Donald Mcgorley . MEMBERS john Austin james Collins joseph Lash james Ballenger Usborne S. Cox john Long Robert Barthold William Boardman David Boyd Melton lc. Briggs Richard Broolts joseph Brundage Arthur Fred Byron Qrlo Carlson Victor Carl Carlso D l-larvey D. Chicoine Robert Clough William R. Clovv Pagf 254 Gordon Dahloerg George Drake Guy l-larold Dygert David Eames Robert B. Fdginton Gerald F. Gebben Marvin jay Groot Lodo l-labrle Clifford l'lc1nd David I. james Arnold L. johnson Raul Koopman Carl l.undgren Donald Mcgorley Fdvvin C. Maki Ross Martin john Massey hlarold Millcs l-larold A. Moore Robert Moses Thomas Reeves R. W. Robinson William A. Royce john M. Sangster Chairman -Chairman Treasurer Secretary Donald Scott Edwin Smith Franl4 Smith Millard Smith Rhillip Spcirling Robert F. Sterling Arthur G. Thayer Ethan A. Thompson Robert S. Irembath joseph S. Vandemark Theodore F. Wood Reinhard A. Yohpe Max l.. Young M. A. Worslcow J. L. Trebilcoclc C. Cressmon R. L. Qsborn L. S. Foltz . R. B. Allured G. Anemo R. Q. Bolster OFFICERS MEMBERS E. Bouwlcomp R. L. Brown F. L. Burge W. Busli M. M. Cory C. Cressmon D. V. Cropsey R. l-l. Fidell L. S. Foltz F. Gibbs E. D. Gorton L. R. Gute l-l. l-lostings W. A. l-ledriclt R. l-lutcliinson C. K. jenson A. R. Keeler F. E. Kinney G. W. Klein l-l. Lelio L. F. Lieber 0. Luclwini R. F. Luclces D. lf. Mizer B. K. Qsborn R. L. Qsborn xl. F. Pierson j E . . Ronney R. W. Reed F. M. Scbultz l-l. I-l. Slwopr S. M. Slezok . Clwoirmon Vice-Clioirmon . Secretory . 'lreosurer . Counselor F. E. Snedecor l-l. W. Spence D. L. Spoor M. F. -lreodvvell VI. L. lrebilcoclc C. Vondermeer M. A. Worslcow M. L. Wilcox R. B. Wilcox R. l-l. Wilson R. F. Woodcocl4 I-I. Finison Purposes: -lo Function os ci group wliicb is o member ol tl'ie notionol orgonizotion ond corry on octivities similcir to tlfiose ol tlie notionol orgonizotion. lo ocguoint tlie electricol students with industricil conditions tlwrougb bringing in speolqers from industry ond inspection trips tlwrouglw vorious plonts. To encouroge students in tlie preporotion ol teclinicol popers ond exlwibits. -lo encouroge ci friendly relotion between closses ond Foculty. lo give students o clrionce to plon meetings ond ossume responsibilities similor to vvlwot will be required ol tlwem in tlwe future. The progrom tlwis yeor lwos been devoted to ocquointing tlwe student with tlwe dilferent Fields ol electricol engineering tlirougln obtoining speolcers from the vorious Fields. Rau' 1-T. Schultz, YV. He-ilrich, BI. Cory, R. Uslworn, RI. lV:1rskow,.l. 'l'ri-liilc-ock, C. c-'l'I'SSIl11lIl. l.. Foltz. li. liinni-y. Row J-C. Jensen, VV. Reece, NI. VVilvox, F. Burg:-, S. Slvznk, D. Mizr-r, R. Brown, NY. Hush. A. li:-1-lor, li. .Xllnri-il, G. Ani-insi. B. Hsliorn. Rau' JAH. Leho, L. Gute, C. Smetku, xi. Holi-omlm, ll. Wiiltrox, J. Pierson, F. Siieilc-cor, li. Bonwknnip, li. Gorton, li. lfiilell, U. Luclnni, J. G'l b iv s. - Rou' 4'-M. Treudwell, G. Fraser, G. Klein, K. Byron, D. Cropsey. II. Sharp, R. lYooili'ur'li. R. lim-il, C. Yniulorxiir-cr, D. SIJOUT, G. Raiininey. R. Hutchinson. I I l ElZgI.llc't'l'J' 447l1f'I'I.l'!III 11151 P - I age 35, linzfrfraiz Society of Cizifl Eizgiziffrf R. Le-Hel, C. Hnuissman, G. CiI'ilIltllQI'I1. W. Thi1tr'her, Ii. Bollinger, U. Alaspn. J. Putrlurrflw, I.. NUthStlT'lft, R. Sclmeffer. G. Kmipmzm, S. Ryckmnn, XV. Cade-. I.. Towns:-ml, XV. Ryan, F. Barron, IQ Hardcll, L. Patitersoii, K. CflSPllS. P. Gillett. OFFICERS G. R. Grantham . . . . president William -lhatcher . . Vice-Rresident C l-laussman ..,--. - Secretary FACULTY ADVISOR Professor C l.. Allen MEMBERS Seniors A. Alaspa R. Gillett T. Ratriarche K. Bollinger G. R. Grantham S. Rychman Wm. Cade R. F. Leffel R. O. Schaeffer K. Cosens Wm. Thatcher ,luniors C. Atwater l.. l-larden K. Murdoch F. Barron C. l-laussman l.. Nothstine R. Bell l-lubpard L. Patterson R. Bottoms G. Koopman W. Ryan G. Cully K. Mcpherson l.. lf. Townsend D. Granger S. Mogolniclci j. Ventura Trips to construction projects and discussions of these projects constitute one of the main functions of the college chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Besides taking inspection trips the Society has heard several prominent engineers tall4 on subjects of interest. The A. S. C. E. endeavors to be helpful to its members in matters regarding civil engineering, but in the way of a social nature a party was held fall term in the Forestry cabinf the Society also had atouch-football team during the sameterm. This chapter is a student affiliate of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Pagf 236 Dean josephine Gardner . Dorothy l-lasselbring Virginia Stone Gertrude Sidebo jeanne Mann Martha Lee l-lelen Pratt Betty Pratt . Ruth Qlomgren . glean Bedford blune l-lungeriord Ruth Starke, Kath jean Collar . Flora Anderson SPONSORS Dye Miss Partlow Mrs. Byers OFFICERS . . . President Vice-President . Secretary tham . . Treasurer CHAIRMEN , Ethyl Kranz . . . program . . . . Membership . . . . . publicity . . . . . Special Finance . l'listorian and Freshman Cabinet Advisor . Legislative and Activities Chairman . . . . . . l-ligh School projects ryn Niedermeier . . Radio lallcs . . . , . . Candy Sales . , . , . . . Window Displays Dorothy l-lasselbring, Mildred Moldenhauer . . personality Clinic Christine l-lorn . . . . Chairman ol the Freshman Cabinet M. LPI . J. Pwclford, D. Hztssr-lliringi, J. Gxmliivr. V, Shuw. G. Side-lwitilmlli. ' lritt I H11 crf 1 I l'rf1 R Bl II I' 'Wi icrme-i r I C' ll r C' II ri ii li ii 11g-' Uri, 2. x .llS, . im 1,9'l'C'I1, X. . r-1 ' i- , . , ii :1 , . im 1. National Honor coizomicf Fratfr1zit.y .I. Gardner, J. Hawks, FI. Bergstrund. M. Mc-ttiatal, E. Kraus, J. Hungerford, O. Ludwick. L. hhufer. lu. bears, J. Bdrtrm, H. Huclgklns, M. Bcxlrflslny, N. Farley, INI. Lee, Allillp Pearce, J. Fretz. OFFICERS Mary Mettatal . . . . . . president Ethel Krans . . . Vice-president --' Amy jean l-lolmblade Recording Secretary Q-,x'4 'w-'wr' june Hungerford . . . Treasurer jean l-lawlfs l-lewetson . Financial Secretary Alice Lee . . . . Editor ' N Eyalyn Bergstrand . t Faculty Advisor 1. MEMBERS Ann Ailqen jessie Barton Marian Beardsley Marian Eads Linda Evans Nancy Farley janet Eretz josephine Gardner Dorothy Gibson Dorothy l'-lasselbring l-lelen Baeder Evalyn Bergstrand Gladys Bond Kathleen Cutler Kathleen Dietrich Marie Dye Page 2 QA' Amy jean l-lolmblade june l-lungerlord Ethel Krans Alice Lee Martha Lee jeanne Mann Elsie McKibben Mary Mettatal l-lelen DeVoe l'lodgl4ins Aileen Pearce FACULTY MEMBERS lrma Gross Vlfinifred Gettemy Katherine l lart jean l'lawl4s l'leWetson Barbara Hallman Dorothy piclcett Doryce l2ominsl4i Elizabeth Sears Gertrude Seclcinger Louise Shafer lrma Shumway Gertrude Sidebotham Eva Smith Ruth Starke Barbara Veley Mildred jones jeanette Lee Evelyn Mansfield -lheodora Peck Edna V. Smith julie Tear El l l 1 l l I l i. l l ! I l i ,i i l i i l l l l l l l l l i i i l i l l l l l l i l l l i l i l l l i l l l l i l l l l l l l i i l l i Dr. Arnold OFFICERS Eranlc Carter . . President Maurice Clarlc . . Vice-President Clifford Westerlield . Secretarv' Charles l-lemboldt ...r.. Treasurer HQNORARY MEMBERS Dr. E. T. l-lallman Dr. E. K. Sales Dr. E. E. l lamann Dr. L. B. Sholl Dr. B. V. Allredson Dr. C. E. Cairy Dr. C. E. Clarl4 Dr. D. Coburn Dr. Ward G. ltner Manuel Arteaga Ray Banlcowslci Eranl4 A. Carter David Clarlc Maurice K. Clarlc Louis T. Dawe A. L. Green Dr. l. E. l-luddleson Dr. P. l-lutton Dr. l-l, E. johnson Dr. Lowry Dr. I-l. Ruhland ACTIVE MEMBERS Charles l-lemboldt Keith Loclcwood Elmer L. Mathews Robert Mitchell james Nundy Carl Remer Dr, I-I. Stalseth Dr. W. l. S. Thorpe Dr. E. Visger Dr. E W. Young james Schieve Edward Schilt Dale Stevenson Ralph Watson Edward White Donald Wright Clillord Westerlield l R. Rey, R. Bankmxsk , C. Helnlboldt, F, Carte-r, M. Clark, L. Dime, A. Gres-ii, M. Arteugzi. E. St-hlitf,.I.Ariinli1, L.ShoIl,I..ChumberIuu1.E.We-ism-r,W.'1'harp.IC.Sulfis,I4I.Hulln1:1n,J. Humiy, D.Cl:irk,I7, XYri5,l raterrz fry Page 0 I I fu 71 for 31771671-C'!l11 I' Medz'ra! Affociation Page 240 G. Gri-i-ri, C. Hvlmbuliit, L. Dztwv, J. Rf-iuvl, H. Stafseth, L. Sinclair. G. Munro, D. Clark, Art Grveii, F. Carter, H.. Zinober, B. Kuhl, R. I.zuine?n C. Carson Fl. XVhite, D. Sti0Dl1f'IlSPI1, W. Sherwood, R. Mitchell. CFFICERS Louis Dawe . Rresident Charles l-lelmboldt . . Vice-president jean Reindel . Secretary Wilbur l-lirschey Treasurer MEMBERS peter Babich Ralph Beebe Leonard Clark George Dershem George Fahey Arthur Green Roland l-lumericlchouse Leslie Hutchings Bernard Kohl Clarence Klooster Richard Lanner Gilbert Meyer George Moore Wilson Qler Edward Schill L. R. Sinclair Adelbert Spencer Anton Thompson Ralph Watson Robert Zinober Jack Mclfiblbin Rutl1Manninen Mary Morrison . Eloise Rotlwenloerger C. Dale Barrett . OFFICERS . President . Vice-president Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary . . lreasurer FACULTY MEMBERS C. S. Bryan W. l.. Cliandler G. D. Cummings E. D. Devereaux E. W. Ealnian MEMBERS Juanita Ayres Ray Bankovvslci Dale Barrett William Botvvriglit Doris Brassington glean Broolcs David Clarlc Mae Clillord l-lerbert Dales Brice Edwards Valerie Friedman Carol Gardner Emaline Gray Melvin Klooster Robert l.erg William Little Rutl1Manninen Mary Morrison ,laclc Mclfiblnin -lliomas Nunlieim lris Qatley Graliam Rliilp l-lelen Rsilc GI' VVard Giltner W. l.. Mallmann l-l. Stalsetli jean Reindel Allen Richards Eloise Rotlwenberger William Sells Eugene Serdynsky Norman Sliipoey Wells Slwulls Evelyn Sietbert l.ul4e Sinclair Dale Steolienson Clwarlotte lliatclier Raloli Watson M. Carpenter, NV. Stahl. C, Barrett, .l. Mc-Kiblmn, R. Mminiiieii. IC. Rutlie-iilvergor, S, XVztlcmnuri, G. Philip M. lNIorr1son,E, Gray, R. Le-rg, L, Sinclair, N. Little, R. Wulsuii. IN. Shipprey. J. Yunifr W Svll X II lx l. Rmiiilcl. Local Honor Aology Fraternity Page Huw I-- M. Dvte-rs, A. Bowmzm. TV, Pvttis. .I. Lmid, A. Gr-in-Hi, R. Curti-r. R I I X I7 F I XX B I XX I I I I v OFFICERS I xl.Ladd . . Forestei W. Ritts . Associate Eorestes A. Genetti . . . Secretary-Fiscal Ageri, I-l. Cantrell . Rangel A. B. Bowmcn . . I Executive Council Rep l l I l vu' 3' I. iitzsteim-r. R. Lzipp, '. IiI'1lf'Illt'l'. fl. ivine. . Aiiisrxvoiiil. Y. arte S, '. Riff-nIwrg, J. I,imIuac-I1. Hun' .5-V -.I. Till?-tl-'lI, F. Yugv, If. I'Im'I,Qkilis, II. HiipkmS. H. St. .IiiI1li. G. Divhl. l l Xi Sigma Ri, organized in T908 at the University ol Washington, recognized and fosters scholarship in various school of forestry. Beta Chapter was installed at Michigan State in 'I9'I6. Xi Sigma Pi sets an excellent standard of aualilications, including high scholastic standing and a reputation for honesty, sincerity and friendliness, Candidates are selected largely on the basis ol professional promise. This year Beta Chapter sponsored a bird-Feeding project and promoted a new Iorestry publication, The Michigan State Rine Needles, Members maintain an active interest in the Forestry Club. IIIIIISIIIY EIIIH IIHIIINII FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES M. E. Deters james l-lusted CABINET MEMBERS Wilmur Bartels Kenneth Cavanaugh Lloyd Cogsvvell Gerritt Fitzgerald l-lovvard Fox Richard Groening Carl l-lollister l:ranl4lin Longwood William Ritts Robert Reider Wayne Rilenberg Robert Ward George Vlfooten Y A 1 w- v I roressriav cLuB orrictizi i William Ritts . Rresiderl Wayne Ritenberg, Gerritt l Fitzgerald, Robert Reider . I Vice-Rresidenti Kenneth Cavanaugh Secretarl Lloyd Cogsvvell . Treasurei Robert Warc Rangel i I Hiiirl fli. Vhmi, Ii. Ruler. Ci. Iiltzgf-r:iIrI, XX. Pitts XV Riff-nlwrz. K. CTLIVHIIHIIEII, Ifllll' ,J I . IJIIIIQXNIDIJII, G. VViiottimi, R. Grnviiiiig. M. Dftfilffg, VV. Bartvls, C. Hollister, H. Husted, H. Fax. 1 I I lJtI t' 9.19 J ,L i i I I Pi Alpha Xi is a national Floricultural honorary lor men students majoring in Eloriculture. The group holds meetings once a month during the school year. This lall lour men were initiated and the organization entertained all Floriculture students at a venison dinner. During Farmers Weelc Pi Alpha Xi designed a naturalistic garden scene. As another activity the fraternity sent a Flower judging team to the National Flower Show at Toronto, Qntario. OFFICERS Edmund Boell Edward Adams . , Jr. . President . Vice-President Carl Kackstetter . Secretary-Treasurer ACTIVE MEMBERS Edward Adams Edmund Boell Carl Kaclcstetter Evan Roberts Mr. P. R. Krone Norman Kessel Arthur Norris Richard Van Winkle GRADUATE MEMBERS Charles Weddle FACULTY MEMBERS lV'lr. C. E. Wildon Run' I Ron' 2-A. Norris, R Y?1IlxNiI1kl9, N. Ke-sel, E. Roberts. A7 df1.07ZdlF!07'1.C AC. Kackste-titer. FT. Bae-TI. E. Adams. G. YVi1tion. rary FTUf6'I'7ZZ.fj' Pagr 243 HUHTIE OFFICERS Ernest Elerrhach . . . President Myron Dowd Vice-Rresident Georgia l-laerr . . Secretary Carl Kaclcstetter . . Treasurer l-l. A. Cardinell W. Christ W. A. Erost V. R. Gardner E. N. l-lewetson Edwin Adams Clifton Anderson Eranlc Anderson Gerald Balcer slerome Belleau James Bird George Bird Edmund Boell Albert Crane xlohn Cohlee 1 FACULTY MEMBERS l-l. D. l-lootman R. E. Loree R. l-l. Kelty Kremer R. R. Krone C. l-l. Mahoney R. S. Marshall T. A. Merrill L. E. Murphy E. T. Rasnuissen STUDENT MEMBERS Carl Dietz Myron Dowd Ernest Eroehlich Clemens Glotzhoher james Grams Arnold Green Georgia l'laerr Thomas l-larrison Ernest l-lerrbach Carl Kaclcstetter Elwood Kalin l-lenry Kaas Norman Kesel joseph Klacl4le Dee LaBatt Arthur Norris Glenn Rerlqins Stanley Rollyea Charles Reimer George Ritchie C. E. Russell l-l. L. Seaton Yeager C. Weddle C. E. Wildon Evan Roberts Sidney Rood Walter Scott l-loward Steachan Lee Talladay Richard Van Winl4le Charlotte Wheatley jack Willobee Victor Woodriclc G. Krviner, G. Wililiin, M. Dfwvfl, E. Hflrrlmch, G. Haerr, C. Karfkstf-ttvr, R. Loren. 'rlx I'l' ll'hI'BllXIN 'CVVh tl IB'iXC CGlthbrGR'thiFAir1 I C. Irv 'lI1S, 'l'04'1llf,h. ue ,1. orrig, . ' eu ey... ir1,i. rane, . o.z.o e, . xc- e, ,. . ca.s. .I. lxlau-Aklr-. H. Struvhar. R.. Howetson, J. VV1llobee, F. Anderson, E. Roberts, R. VunW1nkle, A. Green, N. Kesel. E. Ixnlxn, J. Grams. J. Coffee, V. xVOOCTl'lCk, C. Anderson, C. Reimer, H. Kass, G. Baker. age 244 OFFICERS 6' Leo G. Carlson . . President Louise Longdon . Recording Secretory hlohn Bortleson . . . lreosurer P 3. ,lone Show . . Vice-President ' if tbl' . ADVISERS prof. M. Del-loon Deon R. C. l-luston MEMBERS john Bortleson john Ervvoy gleon Knight lone Show Borboro Lou Brottin Robert Felberg Louise Longdon Beverly jone Smith Normon Boettcher Kotherine Foster Froncis Mortin Borboro Struble Leo G. Corlson Dorothy Gorlock Josephine Miller Borboro lronter Mrs. M. Del'loon Borborg l loutz Mory Morrison Roger Wilcox Willo l-lenne Louro Ann Rrott Founded in 1923 by ci group ol students in the Applied Science division, lou Sigmo has os its purpose the recognition ol undergroduote students who hove ottoined o high scholostic overoge. It encouroges high scholorship omong the college students ond chooses from them for its members those who hove ottoined on overoge ol ot leost 2.1 5 in the Liberol Arts ond Applied Science divisions. lfoch yeor the orgonizotion ovvords ci prize to eoch of two sophomore students who hove mode the highest overoge in tvvo divisions respectively. lou Sigmo olso edits o pomphlet, Study l-lintsn, to oid the college student in increosing the etlectiveness of his study. F. Martin, J. Dv Haan, I.. Carlson . bhuw, R. Huston. R. VVilCox, R. Fc-llwrg, D. Garlof-k, B. Hnutz. J. Erway, K. Foster, B. Trtmter, B. ' ' Sf 34:7 MH . Loca! Bzififzeff Honorary Frarfrzzity Ruiz' I--R. Iiviuis, YV. Wlitisiiii, IC. Dui-h, M. Pheiils. YV. Hicks, H. Grunt. li. Curlsori. Rim' 3' C. .XIliii,qhani. P, Pursinis, H. Hit-ks. H. Bur-kiwll, Y, Pmw-rs, D. Biirtmi, M. Divlu-rsin'i. C, Hr:111z,.l. Oliver T VX1 i ll,1lll'.?Y'I'x. xvllllikf, Hingry. H. Iif'fiUI', F. lxlilftlll, R. De-Yrif-S, M, Fluilillg, G. Br?-itviixxisf-Iii-r, A. Sims, N. Biwftuhel' C. S. Logsdon Morris Rlweils Wayne l-licks Edward Ducli Clifton Allinglnam William D. Barton Glenn Brietenwisclier Robert Benary Norman Boettcber Charles Branz Robert Bucknell Leo Carlson Page 246 OFFICERS MEMBERS Roger Dexfries Milton Dickerson Robert Evans Melvin Fladina l-lovvard Grant Robert Flicks Frank Martin Walter Mcl.ellan james Qliver Faculty Advisor President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Raul Parsons xlolwn Rinael Virgil powers Robert Relior Albert Sims Fred Walker Warren Watson vlolwn Wilson ACTIVE MEMBERS OFFICERS J ,E,.V g Benjamin L. l'lanna . - . Rf9SidGI'It A Aj Mary Jane Conway . Vice-president 5 ,QL'.ggi...s4 Susan Blaclmey . . Secretary-Treasurer 'E ' 'Q we Florence Digby Refreshment Chairman f fxi X FACULTY MEMBERS Mrs. Alice Leathers Mr. S. E. l-lowell Erances Atlcinson Elizabeth Barringer ,lune Bialy Susan Blaclmey Norman Boettcher Charles Bonny Nellie Brown Mary Jane Conway Barbara Dahlem Georgie Des jardins Elorence Digby Virginia Elener Ben l-lanna Norwood l-lubbell Sigrid johnson Russell Kirk lanell Leathers Doris McMehen l-lenry Merdler Betty Neitz june Clive Betty Sherratt Edna glane Smith Warren Strong Lois Summerlee Sophie lomasek Woodrow Yared Diana Young La Colradia, Spanish honorary, is composed ol students who have maintained a HB average in Spanish lor two years. Ereauent meetings are held at which members participate in Spanish games, plays and celebrations. Several lectures were given on the conditions in Spain. Qne ol the major activities oi the club was a radio broadcast given in Spanish in which the Albion college Spanish group and this group participated together. M. Garcc-s, J. Olive. L. Huniiu. S. Bluckney. A. Lf 1 H. Me-rilli-r. N. Brown. F. Digby. G. Des Jarilins. S. Johnson. D VV. Yaretl, C. Bonney. N. Hiiblwll, ring. H. Shi-rrutt. B. Dnlile-ii. .I. Bzirringi-r. ll. Ni-itz. Pa 'ir 34 5 i J i l i SIHMHH Hntlfnn Run'-XY. Hell, J. Olive. J. Svlnxff-r, P. Ntmifl. J. Tnrneer, J. Lyons, H. Hunt. llPSIlllN .lluhlle Hui:---ll. Tziylnr, H. Minnmey. G. Rf-ml. C. Pwirsnii, R. Poczik, N. Hiwkeiibiisy, G. Truusrlals-. K. Clement. Trip Ruu'4lV. Martin, G. Vlilllllll, A. Kninlst-ii, C. Gililis, C. Monro, H. Mertins, SI. Gorton, XV. XVllll2llIlS. OFFICERS Robert Mummey . , . . . . Manager Mlune Lyons ....... Assistant Manager Gordon lrousdale ....... Controller HONORARY MEMBERS William l-l. Klare Professor B. R. Proulx MEMBERS William Bell June Lyons C. B. Pearson Keith Clement Robert Martin Robert Roczilc Charles Gibbs Harry Mertins Stanley Reed MacArthur Gorton Cyril Moore l-loward Taylor Norman l-locl4enbury Robert Mummey George lhum l-lerbert l-lunt Vlune Clive Gordon lrousdale Andrew Knudsen Jill' ,,. '7.eT, '? te? as Q.: g l ., l 7-y u ts' l i ei ?I I Page 248 The Sigma Gamma Upsilon Fraternity is the honorary society ol the l-lotel Students olMichi- gan State College. ltwas organized to promote better feeling between the students and the l-lotel men. The Fraternity brings speakers to the campus for discussions olwhat the students may do to prepare for their place in the Hotel world. Actual l-lotel experience is one of the requirements for membership. lheir activities include an annual trip to the Mid-West l-lotel Show held each Winter in Chicago. ui.. William Williams OFFICERS yeil -Frcvy . .V ,P Rrgsident 'i . . ' - ' r, ' TT f ,f-Uggewiniiisier . yiQ2fPfQflleiF, Puiiiliii William Dewey . . Vice-President, Social .-3-eff, Robert MacDonald . . Vice-President, Membership QW Fred Heidrich . . . . Secretary Robert Krejci Treasurer Eliot Miles . . l-listorian FACULTY ADVISERS SCOUTING ADVISERS Russell B. Daubert l-lenry E. Rublow Clarence A. Neitz Lloyd Fi. Geil Duncan Stewart, Jr. W. Victor Bielinslci John F. 'Fhaden MEMBERS Raul Barrett George Kerr john Beal Charles Knipschild Robert Krejci Robert MacDonald Eliot Miles Robert page Richard Rublow Gerald Richardson Alan Brightman William Dewey Garold Gebben Richard l-lammerstein Fred l-leidrich Mlim l-litchings l-loward Rowe Charles Scribner Robert Smeltzer Richard Taylor Neil Tracy Willard Thomas Alan VVinter Samuel Yeiter I Bottom Run'-AJ. Thadeu. F. Heidrivh, R. Iire-ji-i, R. l'I1lllllIll'l'St9lll. A. VVints-r. E. Fli-tc-hvr. li. I7:iul'vrt. Sccmzrl Ruu'fHol1oway, Kass. K. Sle-Q, G. Kc-rr, J. Bc-ulv, M. Hunsnwetz, H. Rose. R. Pugxs-, H. B+-rlim-r. N. Traivy. Third Rllll'TG. Gebben, R. .Ad21IllS, G. Frvnvlim, R. NICIUUIIIIIIL J. Hitvhings, R. Tuvli r. R. Ulsun, .X, Iffllllltllliill, ll. Guniiry. H Tap Rau'-E. Biiles, M. She-rher, C. Knipsifhild, NY. Dewey, IC. Armbruster, lf. Yeikte-r. iiiiiii 'n ily UMiHH Page 240 'fl-N' ' ' . . Sgr , ll T in-s..ril l 'L . - . PF:-T' 9' J' . - A .. N a I fo 7- ra ry' 7T1IllIfT1llI TT. lT1:Il'rmik, A. Burris, B. Piwllis, lT.Crill1ir, TY. llulniug, C. Blicllvr. .X. STll1'TilTl',.T. .TlbTlIlSt4lll, C. Hailise-. TV. If lfutiuln Holi' TC. Kit-lilvr. U. Snow, H. TXTUYQIIII, R. Hmm-, H. Blrislxvr. U. Tile-il. ff C'T1:1Inl10rl:1i11. Robert L. Rowe l-lorry C. Morgon l-lugh E. Mosher Dowd F. Bleil Morionno L. Auer R. L. Botimon Dovicl E. Bleil C. W. Chomberloin C. W. Chopmon john C. Clerk Gerord Boss Elmer Breining Albert Bunnis C. Bushhouse l lorlon W. Collor Crystol G. Colvin Thomos W. Dolan l-lenry Evert FACULTY ADVISOR Professor Q. L. Snow FACULTY MEMBERS S. l-l. Dwight l-l. E. ECL D. T. Ewing Roul Fuller R. C l-luston W. G. Keclc W. S. Kimboll STUDENT MEMBERS Clitlord Gibbs R. L. Guile Ronold G. l-leoth l lelen l-lolbroolr Wenclell l-lorning glohn E. johnston E. W. Kiebler Torpio A. Lopenos M. A. Leoch President . Vice-president Secretory Treosurer Lyle Leisenring Q. W. Miller Edwin Morrison Miss E. Morrison L. C Rlont U. L. Snow l-lorry C Morgon l-lugh E. Mosher Bennie S. Rocuis Edworcl Rosscinslci Robert Lee Rowe Arthur C. Sincloir Kermit Smith L. E. White DAIRY PRODUCTS IUDGING TEAM .T.Y:1Iul1-1'Tmilf. R. P1pf:1l1:14', I . Ilivxln, TY. TY1-llc-s,U1'.fl. NI. 'l'I'wl1t. DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING TE wut' 554 C. xYl'2lYf'I'. K, Sl:-41. 5. .Xlt1I'il'l1, l'l'uf. G. Tilyluf. A. Fnslvf. ANIMAL I-IUSBANDRY JUDGING TEAM NI.IIl1fT,.T..1lclrwi. J. Slmll, Y. Frf-e-mam, T.. VW-blm. R. Sm-hwyn, CI. VS eIIs, W. Hassellmaek, IC. Sehreiber. IJ. Shutiwell, Ii. Cline. H. Mi-Carty, W. Stahl, H. Jullnstun. A. Agett, B. Hunirivh Ii. Seth, F. Hughes, J. Davis, M. Simons, .I. Bartlesiin, R. Carltnn. H. Bricker, R. Sinnhulier, S. Eldridge, R. Myers, J. Erway. II. lick, .I. BIytI1,.I. Jiilinsiin, R. Warren, R. Leru, IC. SI1iitweII,H. M:1Sirn,C. Carlson. W. Wasson. II, Hhmen, B. Hartielius, ,-X. Sliannnn. SEINIIQRS jl,lNl0RS Eugene Scott john Bortleson William Blyth Kenneth Cline Seymour Eldridge john Erway Harley johnston Robert Lerg Lewis Ruesinlc Ernst Schreiber Raymond Schwyn David Shotwell Eldon Shotwell Malcolm Simons William Wasson Gale Wells ALPHA CHI SIGMA Page 252 Raul Applegate Harley Briclcer Robert Carlton john Davis Bertil Hartelius Bill Hasselbaclc james johnson George Levago Raymond Minog Robert Meyers od ue Russell Sinnhuber Robert Soth SQPHQMQRES Clillord Andrus Malcolm Bergey Clifton Wenger GRADUATES William Colema Robert Guile Francis Hughes Hal Leonhard Robert Retty Earl Zuehllce RLEDGES AI Gower Edward Hart Norman Hyatt Richard Laromy Iom Rence TI Henry Sl4owersl4i Richard Webb Allred Wooll FACULTY MEMBERS A. Ageu R. Bateman I. Cannitl A. Clark R. Davis H. Lck E. Eldridge D. Ewing li. Fabian H. Gutelcunst B. Hartsuch C. Hoooert R. Huston M. Larian C. Langham lf. Leininger W. Lewis Q. Mason C. Miller R. Neuman H. Rublow A. Shannon C. Spurway W. Stahl A. labor R. Warren ' . W ,Q OFFICERS Robert Lerg . . . President Eldon Snotwell . Vice-President j. Brewster johnson . Secretory john Erwoy . . Treasurer Notionol professional chemical Frater- nity. I-ionorory. Founded ot University of Wisconsin in 1902 Alpha Upsilon Clwopter estoblisned ot M. S. C. in19Q8. .qwf-W x if fx 1 5 I 4 Y, .1 l'f1gr 35 . --1 1. n-..v--1-Vnlmk L-4. '-A -nmr. H H l II 1 4 I 5 I 'Q r 4 Munnluuv f I W 1 w I . 1 Q f ,gsW fw 2, A hw QQ M , Q Page' 250 M QN. ,AW GOVERNOR'S PARADE .awk LEO G. CARLSON, Cadet Colonel if. t1Y.'!17iA'Sg-wars: Q , CAVALRY john Aldred Morris F. Amon james A. Amsden Donald R. Anderson Frederick M. Arnold Robert F. Bayard john A. Beale john D. Beaver jerome Belleau Boyd H. Buchanan Garrett F. Burgess Marston H. Busch Francis D. Caluory john R. Campana l..eo G. Carlson Ethan R. Cunningham jay F. Davenport james R. Davis Forrest W. Dixon Coy G. Fl4lund Lowell R. Fldund Robert C. Evans Raul R. Fennig William H. M. Gould Arthur L. Green Kenneth F. Greer Reuben Griewe Charles Halbert George R. Hammond Alger R. Hansen Henry R. Hansen Robert W. Harner Franz Hartnaclce Edward G. Hertel Charles D. Hill Clare L. jensen Charles A. Knipschild Henry K. Kutchins Roberts L. Lander Mullord C. Lockwood Edward F. McDonnald joe G. Mason Tom F. Matlacl4 William F. Miller Doyle L. Moore Melvin N. Nyquist jaclc M. Retersen Stanley C. Rilzninslci Ernst 0. Schreiber Frederick Sill Lawrence Smith Norman F. Sparling Arthur Webb Leslie R. Wilcox George Wolf George A. Worcester james W. Vanderbilt .SI'ilziiiiiski, I . Cailiiiiry. R. ICv:iiis, I.. Carlson. G. W'fir1'eStcr, R.. Lumlvr, 'l'. lVI:itl:ick, J. Dzweiipfirt. C I cliilfl IN1mnI vlllflX I Icxlr lx frfPrHGr1fw I 'wlir xler 1 7. inips- ' . 1'D . ,. -ix. .. U: '. I - , . ' C. rf- 15.1 , IX .A11irni.C..lvnSvii.M.Nyqi1ist,F.Ar11old. I . Sill, J. :XIllS1lf'll, IC. Hr-rt:-l, J. Pe-te-rsc-ii, VV, Gould, G. NVolf, A. Green, J. Iivavvr, C. Iikluncl, C. Hill, J. Cunlpuna. D. Munir:-, II. Iltiiise-ii, I.. Smith. G. Burgt-ss, A. VV:-bb, L. Ekliiml, F. Dixun,,N. Sparling. J. Davis. P. Ferring, A. Hansen, J. Bellenu. A. bkorinq. VV. O'Brie1 . VV. P C. Freibertzer. R R ivknell, R. He-hor, VV. Xxriltslll Il. . 1 I,,R11d1l, P. Ixt-rvhe-r, 5. Diibosky, N. Puzf-. G. Ht1tr'l1, VK. Clmrtf-r. G. Ii:-1-ii, J. KI:-lu-r. I'. Burt. Ii. Ye-rhv I it-ke-tt. R. MHSOII, IC. Smith, INT. VVr1r1tr111, H. Mvrtirm, Ii. Savio, II. Mfislu-r, Ii. Dail. IC. ISSi'lll'llllllI',2. II. Pls-tz. XY. White-, IJ. li rx , .,+-g,...r11.r11,.. I11'l,x. 1:-11f-., ,.,. kr I 1 l Il N lt r H.li11l1111s11i1,H.ll1ll, Tripp, W. Czrrrmenter. P. Ijlilltfh D. Muliskvy.G.Ciulf-k,C.Gil.1l1s, IG. Hrs-1114-r, N. Tl1'Ill2lIl. R. Hf1r'r111 1, . .'111i1 1Zl' . B1 ' 1RTr -XIl11s1IF'tlXC' tt1YSl lr REGULAR ARMY OFFICERS Colonel Selwyn D. Smith, Cav., R. M. S. 81 T. Con sick leaveb Colonel Frederick D. Gritlith, slr., Cav., R. M. S. 81 T. Colonel Clarence T. Marsh, C. A. C. Major Albert C. Stanford, F. A., Executive Ghficer Major Andrew j. Wynne, Cav. Major William M. l-lutson, Inf. Captain Marcus B. Boulware, Inf. Captain Mark l-l. Doty, F. A. Captain l-larvey J. Golightly, lnf. Captain David A. Taylor, Cav. Captain james G. Renno, C. A. C. Captain Gliver M. Barton, F. A. Captain Donald l-l. Smith, C. A. C. Robert H. Bucknell Wesley G. Charter Lloyd R. Cogswell Ligouri J. Cousino John T. Derrickson John G. Fitch Albert gl. Genetti Gordon j. l-latch Ferris A. Kercher David Anderson Dale D. Beery Ernest K. Bremer Raul sl. Burt William E. Carpenter Eugene S. Ciolek Richard A. Dail Reter L. DalRonte Richard l-l. Davis Stephen W. Dubosky INFANTRY Seniors John A. Kleber Kenneth E. Lay Robert F. Lerg Robert E, Mason l-lugh Evans Mosher Walter E, Q'Brien Norman A. Glman Homer j. Page juniors Emil R. Eschenburg CliFTord l-l. Freiberg Charles V. Gibbs Geoffrey S. Gough Hudson C. l-lill Raymond G. l-lolben Russell C. l-lolcomb Don C. Maliskey l-larry W. Mertins William l-l. Rickett slohn S. Ringel Si' George S. Patterson Robert L. Refior Edward j. Rudd Victor E. Schember George T. Spencer Walter F. Swartz Warren K. Watson Willard W. White Max l-l. Wooten l-larold F. Rletz Stanley G. Reed Richard E. Robinson Rudolph B. Savio Alexander Skorina Robert E. Smeltzer Edward B. Smith Robert D. Spencer Robert l'l. Tripp Richard l-l. Verheul i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I 5. II llllll Hllllllllll MLlfllaXN', T. Thacl-ner, A. Craiw, H. Stocktoii, R. Ritter, G. Cuwdeii. R. N1-lsnii, C. Aiirlersmi. H. Slimlku, H. Ciillnr, G. Czilliouii. B. Brivo J. Marshall, S. Szasz, C. Shopbell. Leggat, W. Brewbaker, C. Dickey, J. Pryor, D. Dudley, C. We-st. Y. Caitlin, U. Frost. C. Stuart, I. Apple-tml, XV. Martin. G. Juyut. II 7 Helbig, J. Amell, N. Jones. Smith, R. Purdy, J. Bovill. C. Knight, K. Zipple, C. Nelson, R. Schaeffer. J. Perotti, L. Farrell, H.S11ydcr. B. Dzirgzusli, H.YVillsun, P. Furil Mummey, C. Pegg, K. Cline, J. Bartleson, C. Bohn, G. Wells, L. Smith, IC. Iwusku, K. Waite. Itllllll ltlill Lyiiifh, Fimiig, Market, VW-e-ks. Sti11:1rti,VBIurtii11. Iwtwr-n. Fist-link. I Mujer Stxiiifiirii, I1iS1 lllIl11II, Flvislwr, Hit,-liter, FHlfZ.C'IlIbtIl1ll Smith. OFFICERS Major Stanford Capt. Smith Capt. Barton Sera. Fischuk, Coach Sera. Lynch, Assistant Coach MEMBERS lvvasko, Capt. Foltz Rischman Fennig Market Stuart Fleisher F, R. Martin Weeks Richter Meets vvith lollovving colleges tto date have vvon six matches and lost tour. Xavier East Kentucky Teachers College Chia State St. Bonaventure l-larvard Purdue lovva State Arkansas State U. ol Missouri Cornell Texas A. and M. U. ol Qklahoma U. ol Florida U. ol Utah U. ol lllinois Massachusetts lnst. ol Tech. A team made ol Field Artillery cadets only, will meet Qhio State and participate in a National Meet vvhich vvill be held on May 7, This team consists ot lvvasko, Martin, Foltz and Stuart, Fleisher alternate. Pllllt' 202 af 'Nw EILEEN MQCURDY Cows SPONSOR jANE CROWE COAST ARTILLERY SPONSOR r GRETCHEN VAN SLUYTERS FIELD ARTILLERY SPONSOR HELEN SPATTA CAVALRY SDQNSQQ BRUCE PEIJIDLER INFANTRY SPONSOR 'fda nuns ,7 '-s RjQRIE TRIBE BAND SPQNS l P in F i' ui ,A l.n.1n.us-ug l ,4 fi R. Lainrlt-r, R. Le-l'lttl, A. Bltirk I Iiniff-I I Matluvk R B l I Hr-hreihc-r,I'.D1xiiii. Ii. I'Illt'IillPII, NV. Curie, F. GA I It I I I Isl IJ R I I ,. lll 1 . .. ff vr, . ,org ,.. ,... . 4 , . HIM , U. - es, H.. Grirtwf-, L. Carlson, .I. Maison, R. Evans. Fl. CIIIIIIIIIQIIZIIII, C. Buhn. , i. Hniitili. A. Brightlnnii. F. I'I:1rtin.11 kv, I . Calunry. D. Amit-rsoii G Paterson, .I. Fitt-Ii Y. St-helnlier. I IPI S D OFFICERS l'1 . IDQEI . . . . . . Cgptgjn as A Alan R. Black . . . . . First Lieutenant Edward lVlCDOnnell . . . Second Lieutenant Y Iam E. Matlack ....... First Sergeant MEMBERS Morris F. Amon james A. Amsden David Anderson james l. Appleton Fred M. Arnold Robert F. Bayard Dale D. Beery Alan R, Black Clarence E. Bohn Robert D. Bond Robert Q. Bolster Alan I-l. Brightman Robert l-l. Bucknell Garrett E. Burgess William M. Cade Leo G. Carlson Victor G. Carlson William E. Carpenter Eugene S. Ciolek Ethan R. Cunningham Richard A. Dail Pllgf .Bfri Charles E. Davis james R. Davis Richard l-l. Davis Forrest W. Dixon Stephen W. Dubosky Emil B Eschenburg Robert G Evans Paul R. Fennig john G. Fitch CliFlord l-l. Freiberger Frank Gaines Charles V. Gibbs GeoFFrey S. Gough Kenneth E. Greer Reuben Griewe l-lenry R. l-lansen Franz l-lartnacke l-larold L. l-lelwig Edward G. l-lertel Charles D. l-lill Russell G l-lolcomb Wilson l-l. l-lolmes Norman D. jones john A. Kleber Charles A. Knipschild Ernest R. LeFFel George W. Leggat Robert F. Lerg Edward E. McDonnell Robert G. Madill W. R. Martin john l-l. Marshall joe G. Mason Iam E. Matlock Raymond D. Minogue l-lugh E. Mosher Robert R. Mumaw Keith A. Murdock Walter E. Q'Brien l'lomer Bage George S. Patterson Lewis Patterson Ihomas G. Pence Robert l-l. Bete William l-l. Pitltett Stanley G Bilzninski john S. Bingel Robert G. Platt l-larold F. Pletz Robert L. Relior Edward j. Rudd Victor E. Schember Ernst Q. Schreiber David E. Sherman Allen Smith Lawrence Smith Norman D. Sparling Raymond D. Springer Walter F. Swartz Lee E. Townsend james W. Vanderbilt Warren K. Watson Leslie R. Wilcox jf 141 l X Q0 X -I x X C H A lllllllll XY. Gross, J. Pryor. Hiibbtird. K. Murdoch, R. Owen, T. Peru-ef, J. Bzirtle-sun, VV. Carlton, H. Helbig, WV. Boardman, H. Stoc ton R. Miixnniey. X. Carlson. Y . Atwater, J. Brower, D. Metrfxllfe. E. De-Porter, C. Nelson, K. Cline, R. SCllll9H.E'I'. C. Knight, U, Alaspu, R. Nlinogue G Cu W R Sh t ell . Plz . E. .' ' . . Sgirke-RFIF. Brumitlgg, S. Szasz, L. Patterson, R. Dttkin, E. Scott, D. Granger, R.. Brice, XV. Homes, G. Levagood. P For . U. Cnx, D. Maiskey. R. Nladill, D. St-utt, IC. Smith, D. Burton. OFFICERS ' R. G. Madill . . . . National Colonel J. R. Dickenson . . Captain D. K. Scott . First Lieutenant D. F. Maskey . . Second Lieutenant F. W. Smitli . . Sergeant Q. S. Co ..... Corporal Colonel Marslw Major Stanford Captain Renno . . Alaspa gl. D. Bartleson sl. A. Belin W. M. Boardman A. H. Briglitman gl. F. Brower J. F. Brundage C. Atwater R. T. Brice V. C. Carlson R. Carlton G. Cully R. F. Dakin Page 272 I-IONORARY MEMBERS Captain Smitli A Captain Doty D. B. Burton K. D. Cline Q. S. Cox E. Deporter sl. R. Dickenson S. S. Eldridge P. W. Ford D. W. Granger N. l'lelbig j. l-lupbard C. Kniglit G. Levagood R. D. Minogue SENIORS JUNIORS EV. l-l. l-lolmes . F. Lettel R. G. Madill D. F. Maskey j. Massey D. Metcalf R. A. Mummey K. A. Murdoclri C. W. Nelson R. Gwen l. F. Parsons l.. T. Patterson T. C. Pence Captain Barton Colonel l-luston Major Cade R. Q. Scliaetter D. K. Scott F. N. Slriotwell F. W. Smitli l.. C. Smith N. l.. Wise R. C. Platt l-l. Pryor E. W. Scott l-I. C. Starke l-I. Stockton S. Szasz MEMBERS Charles Pegg Eugene S. lwasko . Emil R, Eschenburg . Lewis Patterson . Daniel D. Wheeler Albert l-l. Crane Richard Dail Charles Knipschild Robert S. Barlow john Beale lrving Beckwith William Bigler R. M. Bower Robert L. Button Charles Chamberlain Walter Davies Raul S. Davis Malcolm Dolbee Rhyl Drake Clarence A. Eckert EXECUTIVE STAFF BREVET OFFICERS Robert E, Smelzer Parker Gray Philip E. l-lartman Russel l-latch Claude l-lornbacker Robert C. johnson Arthur Leach jack Leggat joseph Lynch john Mathewson Allred Menzer Alden Meschke Robert Moses l-lobart Rage . Captain . First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Sergeant George Leggat l-lugh Mosher l'-lomer Rage Lloyd Rardee Robert A. Reterson William Rlace Gordon Rulling l-I, A. Schneider Robert Smith Vernon Veith Richard T. Webb Ferris Wilson Sammuel G. Yeiter Robert Zimmerman Ernest Zinger A. Crane, D. VVheeler, IC. Egchenburg, E, -Iwnskii, L. Patterson. C. Knipschilcl, R. Dail. R. Johnson, W. Place, W. fyBl'lt'Il, V. Yeith, C. Harnbacker, F. Ellis, S. Yeiter, A. Me-nzer. R. Bowr-r. A. Leach, R. Petersen, R. Hatch. W. D:1v1es.G. Leggnt, R. ZlIIllHGfII12'iIl,C.Cl1HIl1lJ9fliilIl, H. Paige. C. Eckert, J. l.e-ggilt, J. Nintlie-wsiin l l l 3 l..'...l. l l ll Page , L i i 'I i l 4 E i l i l 1 lllllillil Slllilll -lhe setup ol the R. Q. T. C. department at Michigan State College has been a unique one lor the 1937-1938 school year. Qver this period ol time the depart- ment has three Colonels in charge ol the unit. Colonel S. D. Smith vvas granted siclc leave early in the year and Colonel C. T. Marsh vvas temporarily appointed P. M. S. and T. to Fill the vacancy left by Colonel Smith. During Winter Term, Colonel Fred D. Grirlith, jr. vvas appointed to the post of P. M. S. and lf, allowing Colonel Marsh to resume his regular duties on the Military department statl. Colonel Gritlith has remained as active head ol the department since his appointment. l 'l l i i Q, fi I l l i i ,i l l i I i i I l i l I l i l l 1 1 'Q WZ W 4 .X- ,p . -.-. 1 , .+ Rx v X ff , fx 3 A ,. -wff Q .59 J xx ' , vvvvvw, f' Q, Q -QQ: Q 5 in 75 -Q 'f lw V vs ., , my W, Eff -sf Vgfdifqz, L X ' , J az, . , ' y W , X X' Q 45 ., 1 :ZW 47 f , X x f ' W JZQ , Twin- ff V , , ' , , , J, 'I v mf' fig fn, n i I -V ' 1 . , Gm 'ff' fgfgffpwggjy xv - . X Xml, A . -Q ,M - ., 1.4, Maw' f ,W ' my f' 1 w 0 ,f H N I N 4 f Www i' Af- ta' ff- fv- lo- 1' ., EV . 1 mm. V . My K ff' S N . ,,.: ,, . ..,, , 3 , Y X .745 ,, X X I ,.,. ., V ,T . :f f W1' -H xii' X yrs- ' 1 . - f-4. ' ?fHWf'cWwfw,Y -f R , .. 4 g - T f , A R f X. ,,,QZH . l'ugf 275' , , Tig ATHLETIC DIRECTOR RALPH YOUNG To onnehc dneckw Qoloh F4. Young nghdy goes much ofthe Cmxhttor Nhchgon Suuei onnehc pmmwesa In oddihonto hm odmimsvo- Uon ofgpomon oHHeUcq Dneckx Young oko servescm Gooch ofthe Uockteony vvMch,IWe the othletic deoortment os o whole, rgtes wuth the hestinthe nohon. Press Box Vnew of Mrchigon Gome. ' 4' A W S' vs 4 tg t, ,, E 1 :HQ-Egg!-4.11'f-A,f' T .J w .,v M: fwggg ,w gym-Y, SQ be ' ,uf flw .wHQ' VHllSIlY T011 Rini- Hill, Mr-l.iiii.flliliii. Rape-S. .Xili-tick, BI'l.2'l1filIiA:iii, Ciilnury, Lner-k, VVaite, Curr, BC'illllJlt'll, Aldrich, Springer .llifilillv Ruiz' Grzintliriin. Hzilhr-rt, Iii-ll, Siins, Miknuvicli, Claim-s, Swartz, St-linietle-r, .lt-nkins, Green, Gardner. K Ifultuni Rini- Ili-iipiiistaill, flfirtizit, Ulnnin, Kraft, Speolinaii, Sparks, Pingvl, Blacl-1. The Varsity Club is an organization ol outstanding athletes. The maior Spartan S is a requirement for membership and therefore only men who have proved their provvess are eligible. Every man who becomes a member oi the Varsity Club is awarded a lile pass to all athletic events played on Spartan soil. The Varsity Club showed its social inclinations vvhen it presented the Varsity Club formal at the Masonic Temple, with dancing to the music of Louis panico. lhe party vvas a top-notcher in the whirl ol vvinter term lormals. OFFICERS l-larry E. Speelman . . President Charles l-lalbert . Vice-President l-larold I.. Sparks Secretary-Treasurer l-lovvard A. Kraft . . . Athletic Council Rep. Top Run'-Hills, Smith, Moyes. Osborn, Robinson, Brand, Nnznov. Carpenter, Diebold, Szzrsz, Graft.. ,Vidrllf Run'-Callahan, link, Dudley, Diirgush, Cinlok, McCoinb, McShannock, Calhoun, Ixovacich. Bottom Row-Yovonovitz, Haney, Usterink, Nelson, Grant, Bremer, Flowers. ilfixfb X DC 7 I I ' 1 , v . 1 Q I ,- H-...,,,' uf t h' 5.5v,'x5M. ,awww 3 X 'S gl , .sw K -'L . si '. V. 'ww Q. Q, E K x Xxx K TENS? , ef text J txt MAAT,, Nw? igSqffT lf, wax lvae s-, Q my , ,eb - Fmal ' , . it Tri W. 'iv st' -1 1 5 2 iff.. S 5 Ni .fax xg , sf . ,., ,,taiw,,, , F, ,, fx. -' 44 1 vfy Ri' H144 li .,.. f I l l i l l l i i ul ' X X Mu 'pw A '-KYAJS ' i K x 4 Mu-vvf g,xtfm .4 ' SPARTAN FOOTBALL SQUAD f, , 7 X Nffwfi W X K, ,M ww fa, N!! ff , A t it if 'S iwif S , , W . Q ZZ f fha, 44' f QL 2. We 7 14 1, ,Wi I ,-q.,- J J CAPTAIN SPEELMAN To l-larry Fire Cliiell' Speelrnan, congenial l.anS- ing senior, goes tl'ie triple lwonor ol being awarded tlie Most Valuable playerls Awardn, tlie presidency ol tlie Varsity Club, and tlie Captaincy ol the T937 Spartan Football Team. When sucli lionors are lieaped upon a man, it can only serve as proof tliat lies a swell guy as well as an inspiring leader. lUHlHHll HWHHHS R. V. Alling E. K. Bremer L. C. Bruckner lf. S. Ciolelc J. K. Coolidge A. 0. Diebold D. D. Diehl D. C. Dudley F. Goines T. A. Gortot C. W. Asher A. Cromer A. l-lorris MAJOR AWARDS C. l-lolbert Ll. l-loney M. Kinek G. l. Kovocich W. l-l. Lueck j. R. McComb T. lVlcShonnocl4 N. A. Nlilcnovich C. W. Nelson Minor Awords C. I-MII vl. A. Klewicld S. Nuznov Speciol Service Ploques N. A. Qlmon E. Peorce l-l. E. Peorson l S. pingel L. Roclcenboclq N. C. Shroder li. A. Schroeder l-l. lf. Speelmori l-l. R. Swortz L. Smith, Mgr. S. Szosz F. L. Burge, Nigr. F. P. flowing, Mgr L. Cousino P. E. C'lVlolley lUUlHHll SlHSUN xgept. Q5 M Qct. Q Mi Qct. Q9 lVl Qct. TO M : Qct. Q3 M XOCL 30 lVl Nov. 6 M iNov. '13 M Nov. Q7 M klon. 'I lvl ihome gomes . ..... . . O . ..... .... T 8 Woyne .... . ..... .... 'I 9 Nlichigon .. . ..... .. O Monhotton . . ..... .. Q Missouri ... . ..... ... Q1 Nlorouette ... T6 Konsos . ..... .... 1 3 Temple .. 'I3 Cornegie .. Son Fromcisco Auburn .. 'I4 O 14 . 3 O . 7 O o 6 O 6 Page N l i l 5 , l i C E sig ggwiy ! t Aki!!! y 'iii X Q' N 001 l gf 4 4 'fnf7t2,' , i . lg - f .1 A N?l'i?Yell'2!i' r i i , ., Q, Q Q: t V E E . . Q . l Q: , Q , C -.-. ' V Q N f ,. . s - X fi rs-.N l HEAD FOOTBALL COACH CHARLES BACHMAN i - f 1 , 9 .. Pagf2S4 E 'lhe continued success ol 'Charlie' Bachman as head coach ol the Spartan lootball machine has Finally reaped lor State the gridiron acclaim ol the nation. During the past season Bach's coaching genius brought to State the distinction ol being the First to humble the Wolverines lor Four consecutive years, and his nation-wide prestige as a coach resulted in a Spartan sauad taking the Field lor the New Yearls Day Orange Bowl Game. if l I l HIUIHHH IIUHEHINH SIHH AGETT gif? CASTEEL KING BACHMAN if JOHNSON TERLAAK Pagf -N N 1 W 5 wk at Q 7 'As' .f s xW ,X NUZNOV ALLING BREMER KINEK PEARCE Page 2196 SPHHIHNS Y f- ff'-1-,Lt fg- 'r H TATE KES OPE ER SPARTAN MACHINE HUMBLES MICHIGAN 40 PRANCE, FEW SCORE Spartans Cross Goal Only 3 Times By JOHN MCMANIS East Lansing, Mich., Sept. 25. -Michigan State College's foot- ball team did the expected today and beat Wayne Ilniversity's hard-fighting eleven, but not with the ease that State Sup- porters expected. State scored three touchdowns and made one goal after touchdown for 18 points, while Wayne, never in- side the State 35-yard line, did not come near scoring. State ran wild in midfield, gaining 310 yards running the ball and 165 by passing for 22 first downs, but the three touch- downs came hard. Two were scored on passes to State ends, Walter Nelson and Ernest Bremer, and the third by using Haney on a five-yard plunge. Leslie Bruckner, third string fullback, down. 1 r l Wayne went into State terri- tory twice. An 80-yard punt by George Cembis, which was downed on State's 10 yard line, gave Wayne an opportunity in the second period. Gene Ciolek's return punt went only to his 40-yard line and a 15-yard penalty against State put the ball on the State 25, but a Cem- bis pass was intercepted and the threat ended. Wayne's Other Chance Wayne went past midfield for the second and last time as the third quarter started. A sophomore halfback, who passed virtually unnoticed in Wayne's early practice, Don Hobbs, from Cooley High School, made the play. He took the punt from .lack Pingel on his 30-yard line and ran past the 50-yard line to State's 39, but Wayne couldn't sustain the at- tack and the ball was soon in State hands in Wayne territory. Wayne made but two first downs. The running game netted Wayne 73 yards and a single completed pass was good for four more. Wayne tried only five passes. State, at- tempting 25, completed 13. MICHIGAN STATE WINS 4TH IN Row BEFORE 71,800 By ARCH WARD CChicago Tribune Press Serviceb Ann Arbor, Michigan, Oct. 2. - Michigan fight was inadequate against Michigan State might and the Spartans from East Lansing today won a blood and thunder football game, the like of which hasn't been seen by the present generation of stu- dents at Ann Arbor. The score was 19 to 14, but it hardly represents the margin of superi- ority for the victorious eleven. This was State's fourth straight triumph over Michigan, the first time the Wolverines have lost four in a row to any opponent since the turn of the century. Considering the ten- derness of t.he season, the Spartans played brilliant foot- ball. Their timing was right, their blocking effective. Their machine like precision at times was almost too mechanical. When they really turned on the power, the Wolverines were a lot of disorganized kids trying to stop the flywheel of a power- house with bare hands and belting bodies. Wolverines are Promising A record opening day crowd of 71,800 saw the battle. The Michigan partisans were silent as they marched back to town through the gorgeous tapestry of antumnal foliage, but nobody was crabbing the play of their warriors. Stronger teams than Michigan probably will lose to Michigan State before gridiron cleats are hung up for the year. Michigan's 1937 eleven will be no Big Ten doormat. De- fensively the team is bright, brave, and belligerent. Repeat- edly it stopped State today in the shadows of its own goal. And Michigan today introduced a young man named Hercules Renda, who is going to terrify opponents somewhere along the route. Renda runs, blocks, and catches passes like a seasoned expert, although this is his first year of intercollegiate football. State Threatens Early Michigan gave the stronger eleven from East Lansing all the fight and fire it had, but there were too many guns on States side and the Spartans abou 3 Ll MW, as Don Johnson, Missouri half AN TTAN REGISTERS UPSET ER SP RTANS FUMBLE WINS FOR STATE Inspired Manhattan Team Cheeks Spartan Offensive lVIir.-higan State suliered the inevitable letdown after the Wol- verine game and fell vietinis to an aroused hand of Manhattan .laspers who pushed the Spartans olif the unbeaten trail 33 to fl at l'lhhets field, lirooklyn. In addition State has probably lost the serviu-es of VValte1' ffllej Nelson for the Missouri game this weekend. Nelson pulled a shoulder inusele late in the last period of' the .laspnr game. The only sc-ore of' the ganie eanie in the last minute of the third quarter when Hd Kringle, .lasper right half, hooted 41. field goal from the I5 yard stripe. The Spartans were off' their usual line play, howing to the lVIanhattan men who hz-wildereel Uoaeh Charley lSaelnnan's team with :L tl'il'ky 5-Ii-I2-l mlell-rise, .Iohnny Pingel, Spartan aee, demonstrated to the eastern grid erities a hrilliant display of hoot- ing, averaging 512 yards to the kiek. The deeiding hreak ofthe ganie eanie in the third period. Soon after the quarter opened, Pingel running from kick for- mation ran to a first down at midfield. Forred to punt, Pin- gel's boot rolled out on the one foot line. Then Kringle of' Man- hattan kieked from the end zone to Halbert, State safety man, who made a try for the hall fumbling. Zum-k, .lasper guard, reeovered on the Manhattan 40. The .laspers after running the hall tor little gain punted to State's 25. Pingel flipped a short pass to Frank Gaines, hut the hall slipped from his fingers, Manhattan ret-overing. MICHIGAN STATE BEATS MISSOURI ON FUMBLE, 2-o Columbia, Mo., Oct. IGS The University of Missouri had a defense today for everything exeept its own fumbles and bowed to Miehigan State for the sec-ond straight year, 2 to 0. The Big Six Tigers, who lost to Mir-higan State, 13 to 0, last year at Iiast Lansing, were outeharged 263 yards to 57. haek, was tackled with Miehigan States third period kiekofi on the Missouri seven yard line. Behind the goal line Full liaek Porter liohh took a wolihling pass from center, dropped it, ph-ked up the hall and was pinned for the two points by Mike liniek, Miehigan State end, from Whiting, Ind. Missouri failed to threaten hut, led hy Huston Betty, een- ter, threw haf-k a series of Spartan niarr-hes in the last two periods. Mir-higan State tried two field goals in the first half, neither of whivh was elose. Eugene Ciolek , Michigan State haek, was the spearhead of a 60 yard mareh which led to a first down on Missouri's two yard line immediately after the safety was seored. Diebold, Haney and Pearce bounf-ed off the Missouri stone wall in turn, however, and C'iolek's pass was incomplete. Missouri, earried to the Mieh- igan State 36 yard line in the third quarter and to the 38 yard line in the final period. Lineups: Miva. STAT11: KZJ Mrssonm flj Diehl . . , I,.lC U. Nelson Speelinan lI.T. ..,.., Heidel Gortat . IAC.. . . . Simon Alling. . . C. . . .Betty Sehroeder Rf? . , ,Kirk Swartz . ILT.. . ,... Iiau Gaines . T.l'l.. . . . Pieper Brnekner Q.B. ...... Ewing Pingle , . I,.H Kinneson Collidge Ii.H. .,... lohnson Kovaeieli F.l5. ,.... Mason Safetyfliohh qsuh for Masonj. C'oc-hrane flialainazooj, referee: Uennie fIirownj unipireg Lewis fWashingtonJ, field judge: Ream tWashhnrnJ, head linesman. . a . I f ' ' ,1. pull '- F ., I 3 , N , I ., 1 T Q we I A - 3 ..,-1 .5 : fi- lx ' X ft' I sz an X f ' MVS, fa I V 1 l U . f ' QI. ,gwfiiv-,W 2' PHIHHN 245 f fi- . 'qs r K yfl X 11 1 .A g ' X -'S Q' 2. 4 l I . W A , 'Q , V of ,v ,i -' 'vi X , M 1 -Fifi: 5' Z A ,XA 'Q 1 -'YQ .2 N , . 55? - X. , A A, I, d, , 1.1-T , ,il .l COOLIDGE PINGEL . f DIEHL SCHRADER GORTAT V 6 Q . F K I 'agf 20,0 ww- ' ..::. ' ff MN: NX 3 5 X A fl 'Pwr is 'l'f'YW?Sg1'5Yqv!'1gpXg1'g -up v 5y43t3W?yt?5,5-vQ-,.e- G-f al -M X SPHHIHNS X QA, ww if W SWARTZ LUECK CIOLEK GAINES SZASZ Pagr 290 'Sv ' W ev 5 , State Overpower Marquette I lat uarter Rall Michigan State ls Victor, 21 to 7, Over Marquette Pingel Runs 80 Yards For Last Touchdown East Lansing, Mieh., Oet. 23. ftSpeeialJ-Miehigan State's power, throttled for two weeks, was unleashed in the fourth quarter as the Spartans turned baek Marquette University, 21 to 7 today. A erowd of 15,000 saw the two teams battle on almost even terms for the first three quarters. State lost sev- eralscoringopportunitiesthrough loose ball handling. K The vietory enabled the Spar- tans to take the lead in the present series between the two sehools. The four previous games were divided evenly, with a,t.JW.Is . AM 4 1 t Spartan Goal Lin Uncrosse the margin of vietory in eaeh ease being six points. 1Vlar- quette, paeked by a sophomore quarterbaek, Andrew litltlillltl, and ltay Sonnenberg, fought the Spartans to a standstill until that last quarter when a driving attaek brought two touehdowns. After State had suffered set- bateks beeause of fumbles in the first quarter, .laek Pingel, spear- head of the Spartan attaek, tossed an 18 yard pass to Gaines, who was downed on Marquette's 11 yard line with one minute left to play. Pingel erashed over from the six yard line for the first seore. lirtteknew added the extra point from plaeeinent. Sonnenberg Fumbles Marquette made its bid to seore at the start of the seeond quarter but it ended abruptly when Sonnenberg dropped liak- ula's pass on State's 15 yard line, with a elear field ahead. Neither team was able to ad- vanee into seoring position dur- ing the remainder of the quarter. lrlarly in the third quarter liakula intereepted Pingel's pass intended for Gates in mid field ,am Kansas Loses To Spartans, 16-0, As Rivalry Ends Michigan State Passes Bring Victory w . . - 1 lzast lransing, Mn-h,, Uet. -3.3. -ftSpeeiall --Miehigan State terminated its football relation- , ship with the l'niversity of Kansas today at Macklin field before a. erowd of 10,000 with a 10 to 0 vietory. After being held in eheek for the first half, the Spartans broke loose in the tinal twenty minutes to over- - 1 whelm the invaders. C-ene Ciolek, who replaeed .laek Pingel in the State lineup, started toss- ing passes with but a few minutes left in the third quarter. The first was to Mike liinek and was good for eleven yards. A twenty-eight yard fourth down passfrom Ciolek to.laek Uoolidge t moved the ball to Kansas' 10 yard line. f'iolek then fired another pass tn lxinek gmail for nine yards. 'l'wo line but-ks by f'iolek :tdvaneed the ball to the .5 yard line and on the first play of the last quarter , . , . t iolek erashed over for the first tout-hdown. liruekner kieketl the point. .X fumble by t'larenee llolltlltts reeovered by State on the lian- sas 10 yard line plaeed the Spartans in position to st-ore a few minutes later. A pass, Pingel to Ole Nelson, was in- eoniplete in the end zone, Kan- sas taking the ball on its 20 yard line. Nelson broke through and bloeked C'adwallader's kiek for a safety. C'harles Vtfarren then at- tempted to kiek off for Kansas but his effort was poor and llave lleihl reeovered for State on the Jawhawkers' 43 yard line, lleihl, on an end around play, pieked up sixteen yards. Pingel then tossed a lass to Nelson l for the final touehdown. liruek- ner again l,ineup: liassas llardaere liosilevae .... l,.1'. . .Speelinan kieketl the points. alien. S'1',X'l'lC .. .l,.l'., ,,,, ltremer sh were ietery Merch Continue iibeeteble Temple Fell Homecomin Spartans Win Rally Tumbles Temple Eleven from Unbeaten Pingel-Nelson Pass Wins Uphill Fight For Spartans By CHARLES P. WARD Philadelphia, Nov. GPA game, liard-figliting Michigan State football team came from behind here today to had the Temple l'niversity warriors of old Glenn Scobey Warner their first set- back of the season. Tl1e score was 13 to 6. Refusing to become discour- aged after their opponents had scored a touchdown i11 the see- ond quarter after completing Z1 34 yard pass, the Spartans ripped and tore into tl1e Owls until the lcatliers flew and put 1 across two tallies i11 the fourth period to put the game i11 the bag. lies liruckiier failed to convert on the first touchdown but Inade good in his second attempt. lt was Helge Pearson, alert right tackle, who gave the Spar- tans the opportunity to get the touchdown that tied the score. Wlll'l1 Allf'll Nichols attempted to get off a punt from his own five-yard mark, Pearson smashed through and blocked tl1e kick. McShannock Covers Ball Tllllll M1-Sliannock, the slam- bang center from Muskegon who did not win his job until last week, did tl1e rest, falling on the ball over tl1e goal line. The Spartans second touchdown cli- inaxed a 7fl-yard inareh down the field, a march i11 XVllll'll the guys from East Lansing clearly demonstrated their superiority over the Owls. The f'lIl:Ll stroke was a nifty Pinglevwns A For Spartans His Passes Conquer Carnegie Tech. M IVH. STATE 1Sl!VVayne . . . . . 0 19 -Michigan ..... . . 14 0eManhattan . . . . 3 20-Missouri .... . . 0 21'mMarquette . , . . 7 ltieliaiisas . . . . . . ll l3gTe1nple ,.,... . . 6 13 Ci1l'Il. Tech. . . . . 6 103 36 CAliNI'JliIl'l 'l'i+:i'u. 144N. Y. l' ...... ., 18 tl-Purdue ....4. , . 7 9-Notre Dalne . . . . . 7 0eTemple 1...,. , . T 1-1-Pittsburgh , . . . . 25 6fDuquesne . . . . . O t3flVIicl1. State . , . . 13 49 77 By SAM GREENE East Lansing, Mich., Nov. 13- 4011 the forward passing skill of John Spencer Pingel, the Michigan State College football squad rode to a 13 to 6 triun1pl1 over Carnegie Tech here t.l1is afternoon. Both touchdowns, wildly ac- claimed by a hoine-coming day crowd of 21,000 were direct results ol' Pingel's passes. The first was caught by Ed. Pearce, a sophomore substitute from Flint and the other by Walter COleJ Nelson, the giant receiver from Chicago, whom Michigan well remembers. It was tl1e closing contest of the home sea- so11 for State and the Spartans had to come from behind to win this one, their seventh game of the year and their fifth i11 suc- cession. The victory was tl1e third over Carnegie since the two teams opened relations with a scoreless tie i11 a snow storm here four years ago. mea-. , 1-i. W e iz XC 4 sm., , wa . ,wmv wa IQ., wel -4,-' I ' SPHHIHNS B is is Q 3 f 'af W N5 2,2 we mfiwi 3 I xi' 'A 1. A 'g 'N ., M 4' V' I A Q Va 'I ' 1 KY' , , gf 'wif-f ' J 'sd Ji f I Q U '5 , HANEY MIKNAVICI-1 NELSON HILL KOVACICI-I Page, .203 if FMT? ' f . ' - r -- 4 Ai- A-Q - V:-522.4 ff I ,wif ate, ...K 5 ,. . . W, , S ' 5. ig, .. V Q, V 1 v, , . v - ., I Kg? Q I::1,, , ,ig ' N ? 'wa My MN W I, s u N in 1 x-,-f KQ:'h f . ' . slum,-m,xmm.w DUDLEY I-IALBEIQT RQCKENBACI-I DIEBOLD MCS!-IANNOCK Page 20,1 1 4 .M x ix I I I I I .I II II I I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SIIIIIIIIINSI I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I I I If SCI-IROEDER I-IALBERT OLMAN I g L A4 Spartan Defeat Dons range Bowl Goes to Auburn Pingel Gets Loose For 2 Touclulowns Star Halfback Leads Michigan State to 14-0 Victory at San Francisco San Franeiseo-Miehigan State shook loose Johnny Pingel twiee in an open field Saturday to defeat Vniversity of San Franeisi-o's Dons, 14-0, in their interseetional football elash be- fore 25,000 spectators. Pingel, as fine a halfbaek as had trod Kezar's turf this sea- son, made his first break in the third period. Starting from his own 25 yard line he slipped through left tackle, shook off taeklers to the midfield stripe and then raeed alone to the goal line. Late in the fourth period the junior from Mt. Clemens, for whom Coaeh Charley liaehman elaims an All-Ameriean rating, got. loose again. Starting from the San Franeiseo 34, he found an opening at left taekle, swerved to the side line and erossed the line at the extreme eorner. Leslie Bruekner eonverted on the first extra point and George Kovaeieh made good on the second attempt.. Pingel's run elimaxed a spee- taeular football game whieh found San Franeiseo getting only one first down, yet threatening seriously to sc-ore on three oe- easions. The home team's first ehanee eame when Halfbaek Al Braga intereepted a Pingel pass in the first period and ran 50 yards to the Mic-higan State 10- yard stripe. The Dons, hew- ever, laeked seoring power and they surrendered the ball on an incomplete end zone pass. In the sec-ond period, the San SUBSTITUTE GOES OVER Scores From 3 - Yard Line on End Sweep AUBURN ltlgliirin. Sou. . , , . 0 04Tulane .... . 0 0fVillanova .... . 0 33fMiss. State , . . 7 21fGa. Teeh. .. . 0 Yefliiee ...,,. . . . 13 20eTennessee . . , ti Yeelia. State . . , 0 0fGeorgia . . , , 0 14fI lorida ...... , 0 0'Mieh. State . . . 0 127 35 Mien. STATIC 10gWayne . , . . 0 104Miehigan ..... . . . 14 04Manhattan . . . 3 2fMissouri . . . , 0 121e4Marquette . . . . T ltigliansas , . . . 0 13fTemple . . . . 6 D 1 i 13- t'arnegie Teeh. .. ti 14 San. Franr-iseo , . , 0 tis Auburn . . , . . ti 117 42 By HARRY LEDUC Miami, Jan. 1.4Auburn of Alabama, defeated Mir-higan State ti to 0 here today to be- eome the first Southern team to win in the Orange Bowl, the three previous teams from the North, liueknell, Catholif- If and Duquesne, having left Flor- ida triumphant in three annual games preeeding todays Auburn showed Mir-higan State the best line the eurrent team has seen, three regular baeks, Fenton, Kelly and Heath, who rand hard behind that line and a passing combination of two ser-ond-string bar-ks. 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SI1idIer Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan jan Jan jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State SEASON l-lope College U. of Michigan U. of Iowa U. of Missouri Case School U. of Colorado U. of Kentuclcy Hawaiian All Stars U. of Buffalo Syracuse U. Marquette Butler U. U. of Wisconsin U. of Kentucky U. of Michigan Marquette U. U. of Notre Dame .tj Back Row Buth, Dalrymple. Middle Row Fallcowslfi, l-lutt, Kraft, Benner. Bottom Row Lamb, Carpenter, Callahan, l-lenry. I l Q' -.L.4.lb...Dl.L .ISL-fs. - Tit. l l i l ,. I Q Ui!!! Y 4 .X If , N- 3' f' QW Wk! iw ,Xfwmf M J W CALLAHAN ,Aviva HENRY A-.A . .1 I-IUTT 1 Q X! SHIDLER R ' G fx-L. YEL-,- A! zvllifx Q I 1 Q ,Q v .,L. , , 1 5' J + xx x., X vw . f' V 1 , f 'V J 1- ' , f W V PENNER , Q I X his -i ,L. Qu' fL f Mi! ,J ' ffwf' ' , Sv 14 F A -B BASEBALL COACH J o H N K o B S Qtlicials ol tlie Big len Conference rated ,lolin Kobs as a leading Figure in intercollegiate atliletics and named lwim as an otlicial lor Big len baslcetball games. lo tlie Spartan fol- lowers, liowever, lie lwas become known and lilced as Varsity Baseball coacli since lwis addition to tlsie coacliing stall in TQQ4. BASEBALL LETIERMEN S. Setbo . G. R. I-Iill B, M, l lenlcel V. E. Kuk D. Mac Grain K. E. Nevulis C. Randall I-I. lvl. Scott M. R. Stemm l-l. B. Grant M. Q. -enhardt . Qutlield A. Q. Diebold . S. Nuznov G. fovacich . A. Liobers P. Moyes l... R. Schieller E. S. Ciolelc . Catcher Pitcher Pitcher . Qutlield . Qutlield . Pitcher . Qutlield Second Baseman . Qutlield . Manager and Co-Captain First Baseman First Baseman Third Basernan . . pitcher Ihird Baseman Third Baseman . Short-Stop MINCR LEITERMEIXI Clifton Allingham l.. W. l-lughes ir- RANDALL. 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Greer placed First in time 70 yard dasli vvitli 7.Q seconds. Ap'il 3. Texas Relays. Frey placed First in tl'ie one mile team relays vvitli a time ol 4:Q6,Q minutes. April 'l7. 5tate 88- University ol Clwicago 43. April Q3 and Q4. Drake Relays. May 'l. 5tate 8455 cMarauette University 47. May QI 5tate 66kt Notre Dame 6430. May Q8 and QQ. l. C. A. A. A. A. Qutdoor Meet. 5tate lourtlw vvitli QCIQ points. june 4. IQtl1 Annual Central lntercollegiate. 5tate lourtli vvitli Q1 points. .lune IQ. I4tl1 Annual Michigan A. A. U. Track and Field Meet. 5tate lirstvvitl168 points. llillll HWHH MAJO Adcoclq R. L. Boss, G. l'l. Bremer, E. K. Butler, l-l. L. Cantrell, l-I. W. Carpenter, W. E. Casavola, Clarlc, l-l. C. Dudley, D. C. Edvvarcls, R. A. Frey, R. D. Gardner, l'l. Grantham, G. R. Green, A. L. Greer, E. W. l-lalorle, L. A. R LETTER WINNERS slenlans, A. G. lVlc:Durmon, C. Mclfenna, G. F. lVlcLaughlin, lf. L. lVlueller, C. l., Cfaptl Qrr, W. B. Qshorne, R. L, Ringel, S. Ropes, A. L. Robinson, G. B. Smith, W. l-l. Sparks, l'l. L. Springer, D. R. Waite, K. A. Wright, l-I. Yovonovitz, R. C. A. 5,..,.,.b-u-ww.: we-M--4040 Y t R h it E 2 1 J V1 I A Si r Y W. p. wwwwwfg J fa-WS' gl! p f 61 C'.1.i'1 uw XII lrllrli Trip Rini- lhzm-xNs'i'.ix1,1,, l3mm'N. YoUNu, IJ1'r1'n1r'H. Thri-fl limi- lifm1NsoN, I'1Nca1-JL, CYAKPI NTEIK, SPMQKS, linlcmmi, Yu'.'uNi.x'i'rl. I iim'. N1A1'IJf7N.XI.ID Yu-will Rini- Fw ' Xrwor' ' S 4' IFNK1 ' Il uint F Wxrrr' N11-I xl: H1 IN C'ic1-'Fx 1 i AXHLA.. R. PIiINl hit, . , Nh, . , 1, .L ,, . is 'G .'. I , ..'. IU Iffrthnu Him' IXIi'IDt'mmN, SMITH, Gmcrrxrzic, XYRIGHT. C'.xi'r. Nlvl-:r,LEn. Fixx i'nm.I,. Ulm. liusf. ll XQHQG L i 1 w 5 1 1 I F 1 E I Q Q' ' fs Ag , XX , ,Ay N F 3 , l s ,f Z N, 1 v ' JENKINS , ,Q r . I I ' Qi ,i q :M .A 1 1, .rw . NIVIQENNA M.,- 'mg 1 vw M ..... 'qi vi fs uh: ,e WM FREY xv.-XITE Q N new 'Sis X. 'ivljr k ,lv -r. W + Y 1X ,.. ,. L , K f ' it , 1,J 1. lf' s -. - ' 'IA' q i Korn 11' w 1 - ! v 'A X ' dj ot I1 1 , 4 1 Q X A . 1' f' 45: , Y Q R VHG4 fiklilili l '5 l It f 'fx A -Q X X x 5 1 1 E I ll XHIKLE P 1 x ,, Nga .1 X' JL ,ly W g.'?f5?f f v.'. .gh Qnlfi Mi 1011 U 5 ?+ g i W f 1:1 'EI' + Pig? N wi Mr WT uw iN w gi - 1455 'H P 33 . P32 ' , M'i5gw .4 U ilfillxavf, ' 'Q-ft: I H543 u Pig- liiigy , ' We a Q 5 UT! ' I 4 1 V1 W e V 4 + 1 5 V! 1 9 5, , , J . 3 I if '- A XF 1 jf y ' . Q '.'- x - 15 1 ' 5 -,. Mfr 1 ,QV IM Ip ,, r 1? r , , L f' ' ' !V ,H Va rr' E M Tx' V U 'I IA .. ' .HA ' x I HL xr ! HL 1, 'N 1-I - i t Q , '1 . ,E LL 7 A4 V- ' 1 Q ah - lrlflx- . . ' ,,i N gig!!! - mm 4 ' . . 9 r I Q' - A' A. ' I 1- ' , C Q 7 v 1 'H' y MINHH SPHIHS V , . r L . n l i -s-v---n--k--- l ..-.4-fy.-. , Y l C .xl-'1'.xIN W .x1'1'E AWARDS MAJGR LETTERS Boss, G. l'l. l-lills, R, W. Frey, R, D. Butler, l-l. l.. Green, A. l.. Soorks, l-l. l.. Bruncloge, E., Mgr. MINOR LETTERS Grontliom, G. R. Foger, W. lvlonslield, W. H Felwr, R. B. Keller, G. C HHHSS EHIINIITY STHSUN Get. 8. All College Run. 4 miles. Frey lst, Boss Qncl, Butler 3rcl. Got. T6. Stote vs. Butler University. mile. 4 GCT. QQ. Novice Run. 3lQmile. Stote 'l5A-Butler 40. Gibson lst, Mortin Qnd, Keller 3rd. l Got. TQ. Stote vs. lncliono University. 432 mile. Stote 38-Alncliono 'l7 i Nov. 6. Stote lntercollegiote ot Ypsilonti. 4 mile. Stote 'IQA'--Western Stote 56 EEEEE -lVlicliiQon Normol 64. f Nov. l3EE-lvliclwigon A. A. U. ot Kolomozoo 4 mile. Stote 49n'EStote Frosli 57W-Western Stote Tl. Nov. 'l5. l, C A. A. A. A. 5 mile. 1 Stote 59+nSyrocuse 69s-EMonl'iotton 75. Stote ovvorcled. I l. C. A. A. A. A. Cup lor Winning live consecutive yeors. l Nov. QQ. Centrol lntercollegiote. 4 mile. l i l lncliono Q7-nngtote 47+-Wisconsin 82. i l '17 L , . MAJOR C. D. Ball, Coach I-l. D. Scholtz,Caiotain R. Rosa S. V. Stonebralcer George l-lyatt MINOR R. Brugdorler S. Kositchelc C. F. Gibbs j. lhomas Stahle, Manager April 16 April Q3 April 30 May 'I May 6 May 7 May 8 May 15 May Q9 May 31 june Q June TQ June Q1-Q6 Nfq ,lr K MSC MSC MSC M.S.C M.S.C M.S.C M.S.C MSC M.S.C MSC MSC M.S.C. 'H B.x1.t,, IIYA'1 r, S'I'0NE14RE.XKEl jlmas, Ixosrrcnax. University ol Wisconsin Qhio State Northwestern Marquette lncliana University Kentuclcy University University ol Cincinnati Notre Dame Western Reserve Wayne Kalamazoo College Alumni National lnter-collegiate lennis lVlatches held t Merion Criclcet Club, l-laverlord, Pennsylvania llNNIS Nl-:LsoN, AIARQUETTE, 1.u'1,oR, NI Q MAjCl2 AWARDS E. Flowers MINOR AWARDS R. P. Nelsan T. l-l. Brand N. laylor CQACH Van Alstyne Hllll Page 316 April 30 May 1 May 5 May 7 May 8 May 15 May 17 May Q4 May Q9 State State State State State State State State State 18 8 6 9l2 1 5 1292 4 7Vz 1695 FLOWERS, BRAND, NELSON Marquette Northwestern University University ol Micliigan Wayne University Toledo University Marquette Notre Dame University ol Miclnigan Wayne University O TO TQ 835 936 556 14 'IOM 1 M r M M M M M M M M .SC .SC .SC SC SC SC SC SC MSC SWIMMING SEASON Miclwigan Rurclue University ol Cincinnati Case Western Reserve Qlwio Wesleyan Wayne University University of Wisconsin Wayne University I , .A UER, NI 1 B -X G, Huis, C.kRR, NX 1LL1,uis0N, C I 4 IJ B R 7 X C0-ana? T111 R '-'I ' ' ' :il-I. 31511111 R -fW. B , . Botfillll ' ENT. AWARDS MAVIQR LETTERS Bell, W. D. Blaclc, A. R. Briglwtman, A. l'l. Carr, l-l. F. Dales, l-l. P. Loomis, L. N. Qclwocinslci, E. Sims, A. G. Williamson, L. M. MINQR LETTERS Armstrong, G. W. Bell, P. C. Bauer, G. A. Byeliclw, sl: D. Callioun, G. l'l. Rulie, S. Tesar, R. M. Ziegenlus, G. A. '.-XLHUUN, .oo -., 141-1ot1Nbm, .-xLEs, ACK,Bx'EI,1r'H.Co.u'H D B LL AND Bun li l li l 3 i s 1 l 'l i l i s 5 5 5 2 i lllllllllll Pvicmy RI.xsoN, f'RUXYE. I Lhl 1, bil-JP!-IIf,NsuN. B1RIJ,FHEIl5l'RlhR Bt , 1 . . WRESTLING SEASON ll8 lo Gordon Purdy MSC Whecton Q5 X3 BVYOVI ,XA Q C Michi Cm Som Aldriclw M H Q Q6 l35 lo led Crowe MSC' C 'O Stclte 145 lg George Bird MSC Nortlwvestem Q3 Bill Moson MSC Cose 6 l55 lo Clill Freiloerger IXASAC' 6 Kem Q4 165 b Dave Dietz MSC PQ Fronldiri 84 Nlorslioll Qoyz jolm Kellogg 1 B ,MV l75 lo Aeoo Steve Slezolc MSC fl? 'Own 2 l-leovy Dole Steoliensori MSC lVl.l.l. O AWARD WINNERS Major Letter Don Rossi . . . Minor Letters MGX Wilcox . Robert Moses . . Clint Broidwooci , Don Wagner . Nick Novosel Vincent Apcinovice . Sander Hillmon . Heov 'I65 lb. 'l'l5 lb. 125 lb. 135 lb. 1-45lb. 'I55 lo 175 lb. yweigtit BOXING SEASON M. S. C. 31-Q U. of Florido M. S. C. 3 Soint Norberts M. S. C. 3 Washington Stote 5 srl 'x W - -, ,.,. . 1 .,2- . ' .X-N, .v... .. ,... , hlzl.. XYIr,f'0x IIc.x11 linxl umm In-1 XX uxrii lYIIIXIXX Xoxn Put I X 1 1,tlL 1 State QM a':State 1155 tState 12 :kState 9 tState 18M XState QOH State tState 'FState a State Page ilwome games SEASON Culver Culver Detroit 119th F. A. Flint lawa State lavva State Lansing Red Wings Demagogues Saginaw iiyg 'IOM 'l'l ESM 5 3 lllll llllll No. 'l-'lam lVlatlacl4, Captain No. Q--George Burns Emil Larson Na. 3--Manuel Arteaga Student Managervclitlard Foerst sys S 320 X lx ' 33 I FOERBI, Xhuox B A 1-:Aram lX1ATLAC'K. I..-KRSON, WORCESTER, WE 7- t ZZ ,,,, ig ? 1. 1 UI In H t , ? ,V1,1 A A ' Q ' X Azzii W3 fi 'W J , I I, A U I gig A L W W L it ' V to ' A 7? , i i it i A 'Atl L it A 4 f cs RENZKE , .xR1'E.mA, Imm, imimrgu. cm f.1f 1 TT, mtw, NVEISSERT SEASON AWARDS Major Awards 71-Q Wayne 91-Q John Long 8 Western Reserve 9 Manuel Arteggo TO Qlwio State 7 'VI Cincinnati 6 Minor Awards O 'I-Q Lawrence Institute 61-Q Benjamin Bisgeier 81-Q Wayne 81-Q Edwin Baile 91-Q Lawrence Institute 7 T-Q George Gargett 8 'I-Q U. of Chicago 8 T-Q George Grenzke WHMlN'S HIHHHES ' W. A. A. ' ' GREEN SPLA ' ' ' SCIMITAR p H! Q 'z l R 1 I l I E w 5 4.1 .1 W W AJ ini GREEN SPLASH Green Splash, girls' svvimming honorary at Michigan State College, was organized in T927 to stimulate interest in swimming and to sponsor pool activities. lts outstanding function of the year is a gay, colorful pageant, presented each spring term. The splashers also sponsor all-college Date Nights and splash parties throughout the year. Girls desiring membership in the organization have long hard swimming tests to pass both fall and winter terms. ll they are successful, their names are submitted to the active members lor consideration. W. A. A. A girl may become a member ol W. A. A. after she has earned one hundred points, has acquired o C. average or better in her academic subjects, and has been initiated at one ol the term luncheons. Gnce membership has been achieved, the girl must obtain at least twenty- live points each term to remain in the organiw zation. Some of the major events sponsored by W. A A. are: an lntramural program, Freshman Brealqlast l-lil4e, l-loclcey Alumni Game lor l-lomecoming, Booth lor Farmers' Week, and l-ligh School Baslcetball playday. 'QQ' Nwr' -ax 'lf Jureiairi, fi..Xr11istrinig, C. VYIN-zitls-y, R. Fritshr-, I,. Hue-riizign-. F. But:-ifiirii, H.H,q-14-ii, H. hkiiiiiioiw-, J. bvhniifit. Ii. Cniive-rs:-. w - w w 1 BI. k4I'll'kS1lll, lu. Mi-Ciirily. f. Min:-X. D. Parke-r, I.. Pratt. J. .liiiin-:-1, l,. ICIlll+'lIll1lll. OFFICERS Laura Ann Pratt Vice-Pres, Catherine Adams . . pres. jean jones r . . Secretary Eileen Mcfurdy . . Treas. W. H. H. MANAGERS Frances Botsforci Margaret Collinge Eunice Converse Laurine Endleman Milared Ericson Rosemary Fritscne Lois I-ierrage Tassie jordan Ruth Ogden vlane Schmidt Harriet Skidmore ,am VHHN SIHHSH OFFICERS Bernice practar president Laura Ann Pratt Vice-pres. Frances Batstarct Secretary Lauuse Gardner Treasurer l,,lfI14l4'lI1l11Iu.Inlrtxltlzlrvm, I'1.IglIff!AHY4i I.. II.lIT. I.. f::xI11Iu'I', .f. .lwrtfw Ii. Ijl'IlI1, Nl. Hvllltiw' l'..Nl--lx1t,Inn.fN. ': 'r-' I ul 5. IC xI1'f'l1YIlX f' Iiyrwun, I,. hlIIl'Y' lx. l4x4tFt1'Y', 5t1l'bZ. ff Kr:-Ill. li. I.-mi. XI,ilw1rm.lllilwllt- hm 'Xl Nt nt rr I4 N fr I I r I F,. .- fl lt. .- I F, .rH- :i:1ru.Ii,.Iv-msnn. TV 'PS 171 Sui' . ,' Y ilzwwi L'm2h ?'1, 1 rwnt livin-f -Altmzm, Jiibh, L. Pratt, lirii-sun Friti-iw, Cnllingf-. Bur-If Ifnfr- H. Pratt. .lu1'kson. Sr-liniislti. Stringer, Smith, Riittle-, Bishop. Gre-en, Siwlling, Pre-vr-S OFFICERS l.aura Ann Pratt . . . President Rosemary Fritche Vice-Pres. Ruth glubb . . . Secretary Margaret Collinge . lreasurer MEMBERS lcla Altman Mary Alice Smith Esther Bishop Eugenia Snelling Margaret Collinge Eleanor Stringer Rosemary Fritche Vesta Green Pledges Eleanor ,laclcson Rosemary Betzing Ruth vlubb Dorothy Dixon Amelia Fodar ,lane l-larvey Virginia Niendorl Ruth Rigterinl4 l-lelen Spleet Helen Pratt Laura Ann Pratt Donna Prevey Virginia Ruttle jane Schmidt Scimitar, an organization ol women lencers at Michigan State College, was organized last lall to promote the art ol fencing and to give its members recreation and practice in the sport. Regular meetings are held every Tuesday evening under the direction ol Miss Effie Erecson, club adviser. The members have represented Michigan State in matches with Wayne, Qlivet, and the University of Michigan, and they teach beginning lencers in W. A. A. classes. Qutside activities during the year have included picnics, parties and a match with the lreshman men Pagz 320 HDVERTISHHEHTS 1- Yr. -bv .v 24,5 l . -:F W w K' r in 'V V 'I W ,V 4' 1' 1-1, --' -', -V' -. . Y 7 - - Y ' I. :,, -I - , ' . ,X if I If P5 K W.. X 1 f Z , ' J, yay ' W ...,L,7z.Mf- 3 , Q W 1 1 ',' fn:-f W' ,, 2 if if M p qw ff' 14 W Zu' V . 1 ,Zi 41' 2. y ' 1 . ff I I , gfa, f ff Q 7 2 f 4 S 1, Y wsxmw .S S was lt. sg K -NN N 31 i 2 .. Oldsmobile Eight 6... 6 1 OUALITYAQR ES 0 . 1 L l E, il u il l l fAbvve mph Original,1897 Olds nmmew bile Un ovalj The Oldsmobile of 1907 QA! rightj 1910 Oldsmobile Limited QFar rightj 1920 Oldsmobile Sedan I Stand-out cars on the road today are the Oldsmobile Six and Eight. Their distinctive streamlined design is every- where recognized as the Style-Leader styling. Their Hashing, fiowing performance is the last word in smooth, responsive action. Their modern features, luxurious interiors and roomi- ness set them apart from all other cars of moderate price. Their all-round economy is known to thousands of owners. All these attributes of these two fine Cars are directly trace- able to thoroughgoing quality-quality engineering, quality materials, quality workmanship. The standards of Oldsmo- bile quality have persisted for more than forty years. They have never changed except to be advanced. Oldsmobile quality is at its newest peak today in the Oldsmobile Six and Eight. Drive an Oldsmobile and see for yourself! OLDSMOBILE A GENERAL MUTURS YALl'l4l Sales - Service of Dodge 8 Pl mouth AND TRUCKS o BAILEY-SMITH, INC. 313-315 N. GRAND PHONE 5-7221 LANSING Congratulations! To Students of Michigan State College on your 1938 Wolverine O Michigan Stale Farm Bureau LANSING, MICHIG.AN 1 SERVING 75,000 FARMERS H v Av Will 9 J: -'Z i i t JU I in yi, 1 in 5. . --'-- I , , ,. . . -V ...,, ,, ..,: fm- -511' :Zi ,. .:' , .,3. , -. 1 Na- V M . 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Q owx SW ASW X A Combination That Assures You The Utmost in Photographic Value OFFICIAL WOLVERINE PHOTOGRAPHER S , T U D EAST LANSING BATTLE CREEK -A LANSING GRAND RAPIDS I 0 S INDEX A Abrahamson, K. .... .... 4 6 150 Abdo, K. ......... ...... 1 06 Acker, W. .... ....... 8 1 Ackerman, C. .... ........ 1 06 Ackerman, V. --- .... 46 122 Ackles, A. .... ...... 1 06 Ackley. E. .... ........... Adams, C. ...... .... 4 6, 324 Adams, C. A. --- ........ --Rl Adams, C. M. --- .......... -106 Adams, E. ..... .... 4 6, 244, 227 Adams. J. --- .......... --81 Adams, R. -- .... 106, 249 Adams, V. --- ....... ..-95 Adcock, R. ................ 280, 309 Ahlberg. A. ................... Airey, J. ...................... Alaspa, 0. ----46. 233. 236. 261. -91 106 272 Albee, J. .......------- ------- - 46 Albright, H. .......... ------- - 164 Aldred, J. ..... ....-.. 4 6. 61. 230 Aldrich, N. ........... -------- 1 011 Aldrich. S. --46, 148, 228, 231, 280 Alexander. B. .......... --.----- 1 22 Alexander, F. - ........ --..95. 142 Alkire, M. ..... .... - 106. 194 Allen, J. .... ......---- 8 1 Allen, N. .... - - .---------- .-95 Allingham. C. -- .... 80. 81. 246 Allured, R. .... .... 4 6, 226. 235 Althouse, G. - ..........- 106 Altman, I. -..- ........... 126 Alvanos. C. -- .......... ---31 Amell, J. .... ...... 8 1, 158, 260 Amon, M. -- ...... 81, 172, 259 Amron, A. ................. --146 Amsden. A. .............. 130. 214 Amsden, J. .... 81. 156, 206, 258 Andem, E. ............ ......... 0 1 Anderson, A. ...... ............ 3 1 Anderson, B. -- ........... 134 Anderson, C. -- ............ 106 Anderson, C. -- .... 148, 245, 260 Anderson, C. .... ........... 1 06 Anderson. D .... .... 1 62, 270 Anderson, D. D. -- .... 81, 170 Anderson, D. H. - .... 95, 156 Anderson, D. P. -- .......... 46 Anderson, D. --- .......... ---- Anderson, F. -- ......... 81, 122 Anderson, F. --- ---81, 244, 228 Anderson, H -- ........ 95, 140 Anderson, J. ............ .. ..... 122 Anderson. S. ........ 194, 196, 200 Anderson, W L. .... 160, 226, 228 Andre. H. .................... 106 Andrews, L. .... ........... 1 06 Andros, J. --- .... 95 Andrus, M. L. --- .... 231 Anema, G. .... ........ 2 35 Anger, M. ---.. .... 95, 140 Angers, M. ..- ...... 106 Anker. S. ..... ..... 9 5 Antilla. V. ..... .... 1 06 Antonetti, C. ..... ......... 9 5 Apanavice, V. -- .......... 46 Applegate, P. - ............ 81 Applegate, R. -- ---94, 95, 140 Appleton, I. -- ......... 260 Archer, A. .... ........ , 106 Arfduin, R. ...... .... 2 25. 226 Armbruster, E. -- .... 95, 156 Armbruster, L. --- .... 106, 249 Armenis, M. .... ........ 1 06 Arms, R. ........ .... , --81 Armstrong, E. V. .,,.... ...., 9 5 Armstrong, E. ............,. ,-13H Armstrong, G. .... 120. 178, 200, 324 Arney, 'R. ...........,.. ,,,, , ,95 Arnold, A. --- ..........,, ,,,-, 9 5 Arnold, B. ............ ,,., 8 1, 130 Arnold, F. ...... 81, 198, 200, 258 Arnold, N. ........,., .,,,,-,, 1 06 Arnold, W. ...........,,., ,.,,, 1 15 Arteaga, M. ..,, .,,.,.,,,, .-,, 2 3 9 Ashley, M. - .... 46, 207, 208 Ashley, N. -- ....,,.,,,,,, -81 Asire, B. .... .,,,,,, 3 1, 130 Asman, M. ...,,-,, -g.---- 14 1 Atchison, F. .....,,, ----- 9 5 Atkin, W. -- .,,,- , -,--- Q1 Atkins, E. --- ,,-,,, 106 Atwater, C. -- ,-,260, 272 Aungst. D. --- ,,,,,--- 135 Aurand, L. ,, ,,,,,--,--,- ,--,- 9 5 Austin, B. -- ........,, ,--, 3 1, 126 Austin. J. ...... 546, 232, 233, 234 Baar, S. .,.-,.,-, n N-----. --10 Babcock, W, ,,,..- ------ H -163 Backstrom. F. --- ----95, 1743 Baessler, A, ,, --1--'- --31 Bailey, R. .... ,-,- 9 5, 130 Baird. W. -- - --'-- 174 Baker. B. .... ---- 1 043 Baker, D. .... ---- 1 55 Baker. D. R. - -,-- Q5 Baker, D, ,,,, ------ - 95 Baker, E, ,, ------ --106 Baker, G. --- -,-- 106 941 Baker. R. D. -- ---' 175 Baker. R. -- , ---- I' 95 Baker, T, F, - ---- 95 -it-70 Bala. 'P. ......, --- ' 95 Balassess, S, , -:--106 Balcam, R. ...., --106 Baldwin, G, ----- -- -A-- -106 Baldwin, M, ---- --- ----106 Baldwin. R. ....., ---153--170 Baker, G. - , ,,,, - ' 81 Baker. J. -- -:Z--i76 Ball, B. D. ...... 80, 81, 148. 229 Ball, L. ..... .........,,,,,.. 9 5 . . 95, 173 . . 150, 232, 234 M '21 Ballard R --- ....... -- , Ballenger J ........ Bandeen, . ..- ...... ......., , ,,, Bank, T. ......... ......, ,, -,106 Bankowski. R. --- .... 46, 239 Banks, M. ..... ..... 9 5, 133 Bantleon. E. ....... 176 Barbour. H. -- ..... 106 Bare, E. ..-.. ..-.... -46 Barden. L. .... 94, 140 Barker, D. -- ....... 106 Barkman. M. --- - ..., --l06 Barlow, R. .,.,,.,,,-,,--- ----, 2 73 Barner. N. - ......... 95. 164 Barnes, A. --- ,.-,,,- ,81 Barney, R. ..... .,,-, 1 06 Barnum, R. .,,,,, ,--- 1 06 Barrett, C. D. .... --- .... -241 Barrett, W. ........ ----------- 1 00 Barrett, W. ....--.--.- --------- 3 1 Barringer. J. 46. 140. 194. 247 Barron, F. -.. .......----- 150. 236 garry, B, ,, --- ..... 106, 172 Barschak, R. -.----- 145 Bartelli, L. --- ------ --95 Bartels, W. -- ---188. 242 Barthold. D. ----------- -173 Barthold, R. - ....... -178. 234 Bartleson. J. - .... 252. 260. 272 Bartol, F. -.. .-------- ---163 Bartol, M. -- --- ----- -95 Barton. D. -- ---130 Barton, J. --- -..-233 Barton, 0. ..- ...-. 172 Barton, W. -- .....- 143 Basler, H. --- -.------ 105 Bastow, A. .... ---106. 140 Batchelor, W. --...-- 106 Batdorff. R. --- ------- -170 Bates. E. -- .--- 95. 120 Bates, F. -.. .--- 95. 140 Bates, R. --- ...... -106 Bates, V. --- -.-- -122 Batsakis, P. ...... .... 1 06 Battenfield. A. --.. ----105 Battles, J. ..... ---2140 Bauer. M. ...... .... 1 20 Baumann, M. .... 142 Baumgras, P. ,...- ..... 8 1 Baxter. J. -..- 1-..- 95 Baxter. S. --- ---106 Baxter. V. --- -,--106 Bayard, R. ..... .... 1 72 Beach, M. J. -- ------46 Beal, L. ..... ---.---172 Beale, J. --- ---2-49. 256 Beard. M. .... .... - 1554 Beardslee, G. ............ 106 Beardsley. M. -- ........ 191, 238 Beattie, H. --- .... 81, 207, 203 Beaubien, P. ........ -16. 280 Beaver, J. .... ...... 1 58, 253 Beck. K. ...... ---- ....... -180 Beckman, D. .... 81, 136 Beckwith, I. ....,.., 273 Badell. G. --.. ---106, 154 Bedford, J. -- ---94, 237 Beebe. R. --- .... --46 Beebe. R. --, ...... -106 Beecher, H. .... 95, 134 Beery, D. --- ..,.... 259 Beesley. J. -- ..... 106 Begle, M. -.. ---95, 126 Behn. J. .... ..... 2 61 Bekken, M. .... 106 Belknap. M. ..... 95 Bell. E. ..... .... 1 06 Bell, L. .... ............. 1 05 Bell. P. -- ............ ..., 8 1 Bell. R. --- ............ ,.,. - -46 Bell. W. .... 45, 248, 280, 317 Belleau, J. .... .........,..... 2 52 Belland, R. -- .....,,,--,,,, 95 Bement. B. -- .... 106 Bement, B. -- ..,, 138 Bement. M. -- -,,, 133 Bendall. B. -- H134 Bender. D. -- ,,,,, R1 Benedict. R. .,.. 106 Benge. C. --- ,,,95 Benge. D. .... ..... 9 5 Bengry. E. -- ,,,-. 106 Bengry, H. -- ,,..,,, 106 Bengry., R. ..... ..... 8 1, 246 BenJam1n. K. .... 106, 226 Benner, E. ..-- ,,,31, 142 Bennett. R. --- ,,,,,,, 154 Benton, B. -..- ---47, 191 Benton, F, ,, ---,.-- 190 Berg. W. .... ,-,- 9 5 180 Berger, D. --., ,-,,-- 106 Berg-in, B. ..... ----, 9 5 Berglund. W. -- ,1,- 106 Bergy. M. .... --- .,,- -,154 Berkman, E. ..,,,,, ---- 4 7 152 Berliner, B. ----- 95. 249 Bernard, A. ,,,,--,- --105 Berridge, M. -- ,,,,, 81, 13Q, 325 Berry- 19- ------ .... 140. 211. 214 Bertlesen, D, ------ --.--- 1 06 Besancon. J. ,,,,, ,---- 1 34 Besch. E. .,..,,, -..-- - -95 Bettesworth, C, - ------- ---- g 1 Befzing. 11- .... ...... --95, 126 Beukema, C, ,-, ,--,-- .--- 9 5, 212 Beukema. J. -- .... 122, 207, 208 Bgaly. J. ...., ,, 1 ------- 47 122 Bierkamp, W, n -,--- 105 176 Bigelow, R, ------ H ' 105 Biggs- 11- -- ..... -:2:2106 B1g'l9l'. W. --- ---32 273 Blgnell, G. ,- ---- ' 9.5 Bingham, D. --11013 Binxrham. G. .... ---106 Bingha, H. R. - ---178 Bingha. M. S. - - .... 134 Bingham. M. --- ........-,. 209 Binkley, J. .... - ,...,,,.,--, 100 Bird. G. ..... ......... , 148, 225 Bird. J. .... ,.,, 1 42, 220, 2.14 Bird, J. --- .... ....,..., -,,, 1 0 0 Bishop, D. -- , ,,,, ,,--- 1 05 Bishop, E. -- -.,,,, 126 Bishop. E. --- ---l91, 122 Bishop. H. - ......... 47 Bishop, M. ..,.,,,-,, ,,,,-- 9 4 95 Bishop, T. ...,..,,,,,., ,,,--, - -208 Bishop, T. ..,-,,,,, ,,,.---,- 1 212 Brintnall, L. --- ,,., 106 Bristol, R. --- ,,,95 Brittin, E. - ---95 Brody. J. -,.. ..... 9 5 Bronoel, R. --- -, ,,,-, ,156 Brooks, J. --- .-.... 47, 136 Brooks, R. E. -- ---47. 232, 234 Brose, H, .... ,W -,,,-,-- 106 Brower, 1. --- ,,,,,, U95 Brower, J. -- --261, 272 Brown, C. --, -,,,,,-,,- 82 Brown, G. -- ,,,...,,,, 122 Brown, J. --- ...,,,-- 82, 162 Brown, N. ..... .... 9 5, 120. 247 Brown, N. J. Brown, N, --,, R Brown, . - Brown. R. - Brown. R Brown. T. Bruce. B. J. -----106 ---------124 -,-82, -ff1fff-9. 235 106 106 -----130 Bruce. R. ....... .... 1 78, 261 Brudy, W. .......,,..,,,,,,,-- 106 Brummelhoff, G. .......... 82, 191 B1'und2.Q'Q, J. .... 47, 150, 233. 234. 261, 272 Bryan, P, --------- ---82, 228, Bryant, A. C. ....- - --------- -106 Brzoznowski, A. -- ...- 106. 225 Brzoznowski, T. -- -.----- 106 Buchanan. B. ..-- ------- 4 ' Buckholz, A. --- .... 82, 190 Buckingham, G. ........- ---52 229 Buckler, R. ........ ------------ 8 2 Buckley, J. ..... ...--.---- ----- Black. A. .... 120, 261, 270, 280 317 Black, A. .,..,, ,-,,----- -----.- 2 1 3 Black, B. ,----,----- ----.------ 1 06 Black. C. ....... --,106 Blackburn, B. ,,...,-,., ---,--1 1 05 Blackburn, E, -,,,--,-,- -----, 1 05 Blackney. S. .... 82, 138, 106, , 247 Blair, N, --- -.------ --A- 1 1-147 Blair, R. ...... ...... 8 2 Blakely, C. ....... .......... 1 30 Blanchard, I. ................ ..106 Blanchard, J. ............ 106, 178 Blank, G. ........ 47. 160, 228, 231 Blasko, B. ..... - .............. 106 Blessing, D. -., ...... .......... 1 06 Bliss, D. ....... ....-. 4 7. 154 Bliss, P. ...... .-......... 1 00 Blomgren. R. --- .... 95, 138. 237 Blomquist, G. -- -..--.---- 195 Blough. D. .... - ------ 92 Blue, M. ......... -..-- 1 00 Blue. R. L. -- ..... ---106 Blue. R. ......... ---1- 1 79 Blum, H. ...... -- ............. 146 Blunt, J. ......- .......---.--. - 100 Blyth. W. J. ........ --.-.- 4 7. 252 Boardman, W. .... 150. 234. 261 272 Bockstanz. J. ..........-.. ....- 1 06 Bodmer. V. - - ..-.-..... 0-139 Boell, E. ...... ..... 2 09. 227. 244 Boer. M. ..... ......... 9 4. 138 Boettcher, N. --- ...... 245, 246 Bogdanik, A. -- ----....---82 Bogue, F. --- ........ -106 Bohn, C. .... .... 2 60, 270 Bohnet, R. --- .......... -106 Bolla, E. ...... ............. 1 06 Bollinger, K. --- .... 47, 233, 236 Bolster. R. .... ..-........ 2 60 Boll, H. .... ........... 9 5 Bolt, L. ....... ........ R 2, 12? Bolthouse, D. ..- ---82, 180, 196 Bond, J. .... .......... 1 06 Bond, R. .... ........ 2 70 Boniece, W. -- .... 95, 154 Bonney, C. -- ---217, 261 Booth. A. ..-- ...... 190 Booth. D. .... ........... 9 5 Borland, M. -.. ............ 95 Bos, M, ........ ......... 1 15, 214 Botsford. F. ..... ---82, 324. 325 Bottje. E. .... ....... 4 7. 261 Bottoms, G. ........... 95 Boucher, J. ...... P93 Boughner. J. ..... 156 Bouma, D. .... ....... 9 5 Bouwkamp, E. -- .... 82, 235 Bovill, J. ..... ...... 2 60 Bow, F. ....... ..... 1 06 Bowditch. B. ......... 95 Borwe. R. .... ---.93. 159 Bowen, J. --- ---122, 221 Bowen, A. -- ...... 106 Bower, M. -- .... ..,. 1 06 Bower, R. .... ......... 9 5 273 Bowers, K. - .... ........... 4 7 Bowers, M. -- ....,...,-.. 95 131 Boyd, D. -,- -80, 82, 178, 234 Boyd. M. -- ............... 95 Boyer, E. -.. ....... ..... 2 06 Boyd, R. -- ---106 Boyle, W. --- ---106 Braden. W. ---230 Bradley. J. .... Brady. W. ..... Braidwood. C. --- ------ -----1341 ------156 ---95 Brainerd. M. E. -- -1-106, 136 Brakel, W. ....... ..,.-. 2 20 Branch, G. ......... ........ 1 52 Brandenburg, W. -- .... 95, 178 Brandow, D. ...... - ...... 106 Branigin. C. ...-,... 176 Branz, C. ....... ,... 4 7, 246 Brassington, D. - ......,..,, S2 Bratt. H. ...... ...,..1 9 5, 150 Brattin. B. .... .... 4 4. 120, 196 Braun, G. ..... .......-,,, 2 07 Bray. W. ......... ..... 1 06. 156 Breckenridge, W. ,,--,,,---- ---95 Breitenwischer, G. ,,.,,,-, --,-, 2 46 Bremer. E. ...... 259, 230, 286, 309 Brewbaker, W. ,,,,-----, ngg, 260 Brewer, A, ,-,,,-,-,, ---,,---- 4 7 Brewer. I. ..... ..-,-,,,, , -140 Brey, A. -- ,,----,,-- ---w 9 5 Brian. G. -- .... 21R, 2212 001 Br1an, J. -- .... 47, 218, 231 Brice, D. -- ,,,,,,-,- ---- , '95 Brice. R. -..- .... 82, 260. 272 grickezi H. -- ,,,,,,,,, A-252 rler, . --- ------ 95' , Briggs. E. -- ,,,,,, 122 Briggs. M. ...,. ,,,-- ---- 9 5 , 23,1 Brigham, E, ,,.,,-, -1----- ---- 2 1 2 Brightman. A. .... 45, 150, 2.19, 261. 270. 272, 280, . Brightman, R. ,,,,-,,, ---- 9 5, Brlley, C, ..,,,,,, H ----- ------95 106 Bucknell, R. .... 178. 246, 259, 270 Buckner. M. .......-- ---80. H2 190 Bmdinski. J. ........-.. ------- 1 05 Buechner, M. --- ----.-. 121' Buege, F. .... .-.- 9 H Buffmyer, R. -- ---- 92 Bull, M. A. --- ---- 129 Bull, J. .... ....... 1 06 Bullis, C. --- ---- 95 212 Burge, F. ..... ------ 2 35 Burgess, G. --- .-..-. 259 Burhans, R. -- ........ 47 Burke, K. -- ---- 92. 139 Burl, L. ...... ------2 5 '5 Burleson, W. -- ..-. 105 Burley. L. L. --- ----105 Burlington. M. -- ----105 Burnett, W. V. -- .... 106 Burns, B. ...... .-.. 1 22 Burns, G. ..... ---- 1 56 Burrows, G. Burrows, L. --- Burr, Smith, H. Burt. B. ...... Burt. E. -- Burt, P. .... Burton, D. -- Burton, J. --- Burton, P. --- Busch, M. - Bush, O. -- Bush, W. Busser. A. - ------106 -------..106 ----4T 212 ------,S2 ----48, 261 106 259 272 -------,---l7?5 w -- ...... --b2 ----201 ---JS2 .--43 235 ------168 Bust, M. - --S2, 230 Buth, M. --- .... 148 Butler, C. -- .... 106 Butler, H. --- ---212 Butler, L. ...... ..... 4 N Butler, M. ...... -- ...... 106 Butterfield, K. -- ............ H2 Butterfield, V. --- .... 82, 120, 209 Button, C. ..... ............., 1 06 Button, R. .................... 149 Buzenberg, R. .... 80, 82, 178, 304 Buzzard, M. .... ....... 4 8. 126 194 Byrd, J. ..... ............ S 2, 174 Byron, K. -- ........ 95, 156. 235 Byrum, C. ............... 120, 325 C Cade, W. .... 232, 233, 236, 261 270 Calabrese. P. .................. 95 Caldwell, T. ................ 95, 162 Calhoun, G. .... 82, 164, 260, 250, 317 Callahan. L. .......... 290, 299 300 Caloory, F. ---46, 166, 2554, 270 2611 Cameron, Avery ..,....,,,,, N174 Cameron, J. ,......... .... S 3 173 Campana. J. .... .... S 3. 258 Campau. E. J. --- -- Campau, F. .... Campbell, B. Campbell, C. Campbell, C. Campbell, L. Campbell, M. Campbell, R. Campbell, V. Canfield, J. -- Carclay, B. -- Carlisle, J. -- C -----b.3 ------48 -1 -------48 43 150 05 '31 -------9.J 229 -------136 ----9o, --fff.-4s . .106 106 9 -----9.J 246, 270 234 277 27? Carlson, , ,, -----,--- ------ , 1, Carlson, D. .,-,,,----,-- U- Cnrlson. L. ...... 48, 180, 345, 258, 260 Carlson, O. -- -,,,, 45, 233, Carlson, V, -H ,--,-1-- ---- 5 3' Carlton, J, -,,------ ----1--- ---- 9 , , Carlton. R. ...... 212, 252, 260 Carpenter, C, ,,,,,,,-.--- ------ 2 60 Carpenter, E, U --- U ----105 Carpenter, M. ,,,-,- ,----.- - -341 Carpenter, R, ,-,,-- ----.-- - 48' Carpenter, W . ----S0. 93. 17 259. 3 9. 230, 299, 00 212 195. 309 Carr, H, ,, .... 48, 250, 317 Carr. P. -- ------- ---106 Carr, R. -- ------ ---138 Carr. W. -- ----- ------- 1 55 Carso, H. --- .... 83, 130. 196 Carso. M. -- -------- ------ 1 94 Carson, D. - --un,--,------95 132 Carter, F. --- ------ ---- 5 3- 48- Cal-1591-, F, ,..... ..-48, 152, 239, Carter, M. ..... --- Cartwri ht R. E I Castenholzg D. Castle, R. .... Catlin, V. ...-.. 240 ---,,-,, ------48 -,--,nu ----..106 130 , ,,,, ,---82. ---,--83 ,,,,-------260 Caul. 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C. --- ----------- -------- 1 07 Craig, C. -- ------ ---83 Craig, J. --- --------- 107 Cram, E, -,,,,- - ....-... Cramer, Q. ........-- ---------- 1 50 Cramton, R. .....---- --------- 1 07 Crane, A. .--- 156, 272. 260, 244, 96 Crane, E. .-........ ----------- - 50 Cravens, M. ...- ------------ - 107 Crawford, B. -- .---- 107 Crawford, K. -- -.--- 107 Crawford, S. -- ----- 107 Creith. J. --- ------ -33 Crell. E. ...... -------- 1 07 Cressman. C. -- -... 235. 50 Crew, R. ...... ------ 1 07 Crippen, K. - ..--.. 83 Cripps, D. --- --50 Crissman, W. -- --.-P43 Crist, J. ---.... .... 5 0 Crist. P. ..... ...- 1 07 Croel, C. --- .--. 140 Cromer, C. -- ..---- 154 Cronin, A. --- ....... -107 Cropsey, D. -- ---- 235, 96 Crosby, V. -- ---- 120- 00 Cross, R. ---- ------ 154 Crossman. D. -- ---- 230- 50 Crossman, S. -- -----1 170 Crothers, J. --- ----- -90 Crothers, M. --- ------ 107 Crowe, E. -- -------- 193 Crowe. J. --.. ---- 1 30- 83 Crowell, E. -- ------ 107 Culby, J. .-.. ----- 3 0- 96 Cully' G, ,,,-,,- ---260, 262 Cummins, D. - ...---- 96 Cummins, E. .... ----- 2 01 Cunningham, E. - ---270 Cunningham, R. - ..--- 153 Cupples, R. .....- ----- 1 07 Curtice. A. --.... ----- 107 Curtice, H. -- --.-- 107 Curtis, J. --- ----96 Curtis, R. .... ---- 9 5 Cushway. C. -- ------ 83 Cutting, F. -- --- -----107 D Dafoe, M. .......... ..... 1 07. 133 Dagwell, B. ..... -- .......... -129 Dahlberg. W. --- --.. 50, 233, 234 Dahlem, B. --- ---.--. 96, 247 DaHudy, F. -- ....-...------ 50 Dail, R. .---- --.. 8 3, 259, 273 Dailey, B. -- -- ..-.-..... -107 Dake, D. -------- -.....-....... 5 0 Dakin. R. - --.----.- 178. 260, 272 DaLee, D. --- ........-... -221 Dales, H. ---. .......... . 170 Dalgleish, D. Dallafior, B. DIAl0iSi0, R. DalPonte, P. - ----.-- 96 -- --------- 107 -- .-....- 96, 214 --- ------------. -83 Dalrymple, M. --- -.-- 166, 299, 300 J Damitz, Dancer. J. -- --- , --- ----.----- --50 -----96 Dancer, M. - --.-. 107 Dancer, W. --- ---- 178 Dando, J. -- -.---- 107 Dare, T. .... --..... - -50 Dargush, B. --- ....- 260, 280 Darling, D. ------ --------- 8 3 Darlington, J. ----- --.--. 1 07 Darnton, T. -- .---. ..-----. 1 70 Darrow, M. ----- --------- Davenport, C Davenport, J. . --- .--- 107, -96 226 -- --...-.- 258 Davich, G. -- .------- 107 Davidson, J. -- --.--. 96, 225 Davidson, P. ..-.. ---50, 130, 191 Davidson, R. - ---- ...... 96. 152 Davies, J. -- ---- 96, 225 Davies, W. -- .---.. 96, 273 Davis, A. --- ,,--,,-------96 Davis, C. -- ........ 107. 122 Davis, C. -- ---- 158, 192. 260 Davis, F. .--- ....... ....---- 1 0 7 Davis, J. R. ----.. 80, 83, 162, 258 Davis. J. S. -- - ...... ....... - 107 Davis, L. .-.- ----- 8 3, 134 Davis, M. --- Davis, P. -----.. Davis, Ro. A. -- Davis, R. W. --- Davis, S. ----. Davis, S. --- ----107 ----107, . --.- 50, ---------50 273 178 --------107 210 --------84 Davitt, J. --- ............. 1551 Dawe, E. -- .....-......... 107 Dawe, L. -- ---50, 160, 188, 239 Dawson, C. --- -------..-.. -107 Dawson, H. -- -...-..-....- 50 Dawson. R. -- ............. 170 nay, J. ---H ----132, 225 226 Day, R. --.--- Deal, C. .---..- -------------96 -----------84 DeAmicis, L. --- -.--- 50, 174 DeBoer, H. -- ------ --96 DeCamp. G. - ----- 107 DeDolph, G. -- ----- 107 Deering, W. --- ------- -150 Degenaer, F. -- ---107, 226 DeGenova, A. -- ------.- 107 Dehn, B. ...-. ..... 8 4, 325 DeKleine. H. - .------- 50 DeLano, B. -- ......-- 138 DeLong, J. - ----- 96, 150 Dclzell, M. --- ------ --84 Demaray, E. --- ..-- -107 Demerest, F. --- -----51 DeMe1'itt, D. - ---- 107 Demling, G. - ----- 51 Dendel, H. --.---------.------- 107 Denham, L. J. --------.-------- 130 Denman, S. -----------.------- 107 Dennis, C. ---- 80, 84, 148, 185 260 Dennis, D, ------------------,- 107 Densmore. M. .-..--.-..------ .-51 Denton, P, --- -----,--- -107 DePorter. E. -- ---51, 261, 272 -- ---51 Derbyshire. E. .....----- - Derby, K. ----.-.- 122 -----107 Derbyshire. M. -...--.----..--- 225 Dershem, E. ---------,--,,----- 107 Dershem, G. ------ 51, 188, 226 230 DesJardins, G. - -.---.----- 138 247 DeSloovers, A. ---.--- DeSpelder, B. --- Deters. M. --- Dever, M. ---- Devereaux, E. ...-.--. ---------107 ------84 ----242. --- --.- --96 ---------107 DeVries, R. ...-.----- 50, 172, 246 DeWaele, M. -- .----.- 96, 126, 196 Dewey, B, ,- -,,,,,,---,-- 126 Dewey. W. --- -.... 96, 156, 249 Diamond, S. ---.. -.---.------ 1 07 Dicken, H, -------- ----- - 51, 164 Dickerson, Mrs. J, --- ------,-96 Dickerson, M. -.--.. ..-.-- 5 1 246 Dickey. C. .....-....-..--- 84, 260 Dickinson, J. ---- 51. 150, 233, 261 Dickinson, W. E, -------------- 84 Dickson, D. --------------- -----160 Diebold, A. .----- 84, 280, 286, 303, 306 Diehl, D. ----- ,-- --, --,-,230 Dietsche, R. -- ---.------..- 96 Digby. F. --- -.-- 51, 140, 247 Digby, R. --- ..--------- -107 Dignan, E. --- -----51 Dillman. D. - ---- 107 Dinan, M. --.. ----- 1 24 Dingham. R. - -.-..-- 108 Dirks, H. --- .------ --96 Dise. E. --- ---- 108, 134 Distel, L. --.------------------- 154 Divine, G. ....-...-..------- 84 242 Dixon, D. --.. 96, 126, 194, 198 200 Dixon. F. .---..-. 51, 229, 258, 270 Docksey, M, -- ---,--,-,,,,--,- 84 Dodd, D. ..-. --- ------. --96 Dodd, G. ---- -----.- 1 08 Dodge, J. --- ------- -178 Dodge, R. --- --.- 108, 162 Dodge, R. --- -----. --96 Doelker, F. -- -.--- 108 Dolbee. M. -- ---- 96 Dole, J. ..... .--- 1 08 Dolezel, W. --- ----108 Dolph, W. ----- ---108 Donaldson, D. --.. -..-156 Donaldson, W. --- ----51 Doolittle. J. B. --- ---108 Dostal, B. ----- ---108 Doudna, M. ---- .-.- 1 08 Dougherty, T. - --------- 172 Douville, C. -- -.-------- 108 Dowd, M. --- ---51, 180, 244 Downes, K. --.- -----.-- 1 08 Downey, B. -- -------.- 84 Doyle, J. ---- ----- 9 6, 158 Doyle, M. ...- ...... 8 4, 201 Drahner, S. -- ------------- 84 Drake, G. --- ---51, 232, 234 Drake, G. -- ------ 96, 233 Frew, R. .--- --------- 9 6 Frullinger, R. - .--. 51, 180 Frum, J. .... .--- Drummond. W. -- Dubosky, S. Duch. A. ..-- Duch, E. .-.. --- ------162 -------108 259 ---96, -------108 ----51. 246 164 Duckwell. B. -- -------- --51- Duckwitz, H. ------- ----- 1 34- 196 Dudley, D. - 260, 280, 286 Dmdney. C. --- -------- ------- - 109 Dulan, M. - ..-..- ----- - -------- 1 08 Dunbar, H. M. -- ---- 109 Duncna. N. J. --- --------- --174 Dunham. H. -------- ---84 Dunkelberg. H. ----------- ----- 9 0 Dunn. A. ..----- ----- Dunn. D. ...... ---- Dunn. K. ..... - Dunning, R. Dunworth. C. Durkee, W. Durkin, L. --- Dutcher, E. Duthie. H. - Dutton. 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F. --- ----96, 212 273 Ellison, K. --- ........... 180 Ellsworth, G. .. ............. 84 Ely, R. .... ----- 1 08, 160. 226 Ely. R. ..-.... .-..--...... 1 08 Embury, R. --- .-........ -108 Emxnons, R. --- ---.- ---- 1 08 Empey, G. --- ........... --84 Enbody. D. .... ...-........... 8 4 Endelman. L. -- ----- 214, 324, 325 England, A. -- ---.----- 84 178 Ericksen, J. -- ..--------- 108 Erickson, M. -- .-....---. 52, 324 Erway. J. ---- ---- - --52, 245, 252 Erwin, N. -- 52 185, 186, 191 Eschelbach, D. --.------------- 108 Eschenburg, E. ...----- 80, 259 273 ES-per, A. ..... -.--.. 1 08, 229 Esterdahl, M ---,--,,,, 84 Estes, C. --- .---- -108 Evans, J. ---- -------------- 1 08 Evans, J. R. -----------, ----,, 1 68 Evans, M. L. ---- 84, 126, 186, 223 Evans. R. -- 246, 258. 270 Evatt, J. ---- ----,-,,,- , -96, 215 Ewald, M Ewert, Q. - Ewing, H. -- Fagan, R. -- Fairbank, J. Fairbrother, P. -- Faler, L. ..-.-- Falazin, V. ---- Falda, F. ----..-- Falkowski, G. ----- - Farkas, D. .---- - --- -----..-.. -----96 ---52, 164 -------84 ------221 198 ---96, ----108 ----108 ------108 . ------- 170 -----299. 300 ---------------178 178 Farkas, R. ----------.-- -108, Farley. N. -- 134, 185, 186. 193, 238, 325 Farnsworth, B, -,,,------- --'- 1 O8 Farrar. V. ..... ...... 1 os, 126 Farrell, L. ---- ,,-84, 260 Farrington, E. -- ----,, 84 Faust. H. -..--- Fay, L. .-.---.- Fehr, R. ---.---- -..--108 ----108 ----170 Feighfner, C. -- ,,--,,-,,- 84 Feinberg, S, --, ----- -----108 Felberg. R. ..... .... 5 2, 146, 245 Feldman, F, ,-,- ,,,------- 1 08 Fenby, C. ...---.-. -.-,-,,,-- 9 6 Fenstermacher, D. -- ....-.. 108 Fenton, E. -------- -,,----- - -96 Fenton, S. -- ---, 108, 138 Ferguson, G. ------- 176 Ferguson, H. --,-,-, 108 Fesq. H. ..... --.------ 1 50 Fiandt. R. - -.--- 52, 232 Fichtel. R. - .-..... 154 Fick, R. -- ------- 84 Fickes, A. - ---.- 84 Field, R. --- Figg, W. --- Fijux. L. B. -- Filiniak, A. .... Filippini. F- -- Fillinger, N. - Finch, E. --- Finik, H. ..... Finison. H. --- Foster, A. - ----- ----174 ----84 ----162 108 ----108 ----52 -----84 108 ----84 Finkbeiner, D. -- ---- 108 Finlan, M. -- ---- 84 Fischer, G. -- ---- 208 Fischer, K. -- ----- 52 Fisher, A. --- ---- 103 Fisher, F. --- ---- 96 Fisher, R. --- --- -----90 Fiske, C. -- ----------- 109 Fitch, J. ..... .... 5 2. 259, 270 Fitzgerald' G, ,- ..... 84, Fitznatriclc. D. -- .------ 90. 142 Flading, M. --- ---- 162. 245 Flading. R. -- -------- -94 Flake, J. ......- ---- 9 5. 176 Flanders, J. -- ------ 103 Flannery, C. -- ---- 108 Fleming. K. -- ---- 109 Flemming. E. -- ...- 103 Flemming, H. -- ---- 108 Flener, H. .... ---- 9 0 Fletcher. E. --- ------ --249 Flewelling, J. - .....---- -------- 5 2 Flemerfelt. J. ...----- ----103. 214 Flott. E. .......-- ------------- 5 2 Flowers. E. .... 45, 53, 189, 280 316 Flynn. M. ........----- -------- 1 05 Fodor, A. --- .....- ---------- - 122 Foerst, C. -.. .... 108, 156 Fogg. F. -- - -------- 109 Foltz, E. -- ------------ 108 F0ltZ, E. --- .... 53, 208 220 Foltz', W. .... - ----------- 156 Fonner. R. --- --------- 180 Foote, J. --- ------ 176 Foran. P. -- ------- 109 Ford, A. -- ---- 103. 155 Ford, F. -- --------- 109 Ford, N. -- ------------ 53 Ford, P. .... ---164, 260 272 Ford, T. ..... ----------- - 84 Ford, T. ...---- ---------- 5 3 Foreman, J. --- ---- 176 Forgrave, W. - ----- 53 Forsythe, E. --- ---- 109 Forward, D. -- ---- 103 Foss, H. M. -- ---- 191 160 108 Foster. G. -- -------- ------- - - Foster, K. -- .... 53, 194, 245, 325 Foster, S, - .....- ----- 9 4. 170 Fouch. E. ...- 2-- -------- -103 Fowler, B. --- ---- 109 Fox, A. .... ---- 1 09 Fox, G. ....- ---- 1 00 Fox, H. L. -- ------- 96 Fox, H. ..... ---96, 242 Fox, P. ..-...- --------- 5 3 Francisco. D. -- ----- 53. 156 Franich. F. --- ---------- -109 Frank, R. ...-- ------------ 1 64 Frank, W. ...... --.- 3 4. 95. 196 Frankfurth, M. -- -..---- 53- 120 Franz', E. .... -------- - 103 Fraser. G. --- ----- 95- 235 Freeland. M- - ---------- --95 Freeman, A. -- ---53. 156. 185 Freeman. B. -- ----------- 108 Freeman. K. -- - -------- 120 Freese, J. ..... --- ---- 96 125 Freiberger, C. -- ------ 259 French, A. .--- --------- 1 08 French, G. -- ------------ --249 Fretz, J. --- ....... 53, 142 238 Frey, R, .,....,. --96, 308, 310 31-1 Friedman. V. .... ----.--------- 1 22 Friend, R. --- -------------- 103 Frith. J. ...... --. 108, 226, 229 Fritsche. R. -- ------------ 324 Fritz, R. .--. ----------- 1 05 Fritz, W. - ----- 96 Frizzzo, L. .... ------- 5 3 Froehlich, E. -- .... 53. 244 Frost, A. .... ------- 9 5 Frost, E. ..... --------- 1 50 Frost, M. ..... ---- 1 03. 122 Frost, O. ....... ---- 1 04. 200 Fryman, S. J. -- ........ 122 Fulford, R. --- ..... -108 Fulkerson. 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Geagley, B. --- Gebben, G. -- Geboo, M. --- Geboo, VV. -- ----96, I 234, 128 249 ------84 ------8-1 Gee, W. P. ................... 178 Gelzer, A. ............ 53, 130, 194 Gelz'e1', O. ----44, 53, 130, 185, 193. 194 Gemmer. F. --- .............. 108 Genetti, A. -- .... 54, 242, 259 Gent, G. .... ....... I 08, 154 Genter. C. --- ...... 54, 148 Genther, P. - .... 96. 164 George, M. --- ....... 124 Germain, C. -- ---. --108 Germaine, M. ---96 German, C. A. -- ...... 128 German, L. .... ......... 1 08 Gettel, C. .... .... 1 54, 229 Gettel, C. ..... ....... 1 08 Geftel, G. F. --- ....,. 226 Gewirts, E. --- .... ,,,,194 Gibbs, B. --- .....-,,, -108 Gibbs, C. -- .... 80 84, 248 Gibbs, C. -- ...... 54, 168 Gibbs, F. J. -- .... 176, 235 Gibbs. R. --- ...... -108 Gibson, D. -- ,.,,,..,, 220 Gibson, F. -- ........,, 103 Gibson, H. --- ,........... -96 Gibson, M. -- .... 54, 207, 208 Gibson. 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C. --- ..... 96, 244 Godfrey, A. .... .... 1 08, 134 Godleski, C. - ....... 108 Gohr, G. .... Gold, G. .... Golden, J. - Goldner, A. -- Goldsmith, B. Goldsmith, D. Goodar, J. ..... Goodman, R. Goodrich, S. Goodwin, N. A. - Goody, J. ...... Gordon, A. --- Gordon, L. -- Gormely. P. -- Gorsuch, R. --- Gortat, T. .,... Gorton, E. ....... Gorton. MacA. -- ----84. -----108 ---84 -----108 -----108 146 108, -----146 148, 229 ------54 -----158 108 ----96, ---54. -----109 ----146 ---84 ----- - 54 -----120 286 280, -----235 --- .... 178, 248 ------53 Goudzwaard, M. --- -- Gough, G. ...... Gough, M. .... Gough, S. -- Gould, B. --- Gould, D. - Gould, C. --- ------172 225 ---54 ------221 164 ---------l09 Gould, W. --- .... 164, 258 Gowans, A. -- ..... 59. 209 Gower, D. -- .... 109, 138 Grace, T. -- ..... 96, 178 Graft, C. .... .... 8 4, 280 Graham, P. -- ....... 96 Graham. 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M. --- ....... .... 8 5, 140 Haight, J. --- ...... ...... - -97 Haines, R. -- -------- 35 Halbert, C. --- ---286. 295 Hale, K. .... ------- 1 09 Haley, M. -- --L--109 Hall, A. --- ----- 9' Hall. B. -- ---- 55 Hall, D. -- ---109 Hall, J. -- ---133 Hall. K. -- ---- 109 Jall, L. .... ----109 Hall, R. .... ---97 Halladay. L. --- ..... 55 Halligan, J. -- ..-.- 109 Hallock. J. - ........ 55 Hamel, F. --- ---55 225 Hamel, H. .... -.... 1 26 Hamilton, C. -- ..... 109 Hamilton, C. -- ....-.. 172 Hamilton, H. --- ..... 85, 166 Hamilton, L. --- -... 55, 201 Hamilton, M. -- .......... 140 Hamm, L. ..... ............ 1 09 Hammel, A. --- .............. 55 Hammel. T. .... .... 9 7, 212, 222 Hammer, L. ..... .... - ....... - S5 Hammer, M. ...... .......... 2 12 Hammerstein, F. .......... 85, 249 Hammerstein, R. .......... 55, 156 Hammond, J. ..... 94, 97, 126, 196, 223 Hammond, M. - -- Hammond. M. --- Hamp, J. .... -- --------17-1 134 -------97 -----------DD Hampel, K. --- .... 55, 206 222 Hampton, J. - .... ....... 9 7 Hanby, W. -- ---..----140 Handy. R. -- .......... 109 Haney, U. .... ---85, 280, 286 Hankinson. B. -- .... 109, 124 Hankinson, E. -- .... 160, 229 Hanley, E. --- ..-..... 109 Hanna, B. - ......-... 201, 247 Hanna, L. ....................-. 55 Hanna, M. .............. 109, 124 Hansen, A. ...... 168, 188, 231 259 Hansen, R. -- ................. 258 Hansens, E. - -............... 55 Hanson. H. --- Harber, W. ..... Harborne, D. -- Hard, H. ....... ----109 --- ..... 162 -------------91 -------------109 Harden. E. .......... 85. 154, 236 Handen. D. - .... ............... 1 09 Hardenbergh, C. -- --- -----109 Hardy, I. ....... ----138 Hardy, R. -- -.... ---212 Hardy, R. -- -... 97. 154 Harinll. N. -- ...... 109 Harland, F. -- ..... 225 Harmer, D. - ---170 Harmon, C. --- ,,... -178 Harner, R. ...... .... ........ 1 7 0 Harrington. D. ........... 109, 164 Harrington. E. ................ 85 Harrington, H. .... 45, 56, 130, 193. 194. 198. 200 Harris, A. - .....,..,,,,,, 97 Harris, C. --- .... --,-, 85 Harris. C. E. - ---180 Harris, H. .... ---109 Harris, R. .... ---109 Harrison, B. -- ---109 Harrison, J. .... ,,,212 Harryman. M. -- 55. 138 Hart. D. ...... ,,,,, 1 09 Hart, J. .... ,.,,., 1 38 Hart. J. --- .... 170, 85 Hart, R. --- ,,,-, 109 Hart. T. ...... .,,,-, 1 O9 Hart, V. ....... --56, 152 Harte-lius, B. ..... Hartenstein, J. -- Hartley, D. ,,,,, -----252 ----85 ------56 Hartman, F. -- ,,---- 173 Hartman, P. -- HHQ7, 273 Hartnacke, F. -- ,,,--- 270 Harvey, C. -H ---- 85 Harvey, E. --- ---- QT Harwood, R. --- ---- Q7 Hashu. N. ,,,,-- .--- - --109 Haskin, F, ,,,,,- ----- ------- 9 7 Hass, P, ,,,,,----- ------- ----- 1 0 9 Hasselback, F. W. .... 185, 190. 252 Hasselbring. D. .... 44 56, 134, 186, 9 Hasselbring M, ,, - Y ------ Hatch, G. --- -,-. 55, 259 Hatch, R, .-.- ------- - 273 Haule. M. ...... ---109. 130 Haussman, C. -- ,----- 235 Haussman, R. -- ,v--- 109 Havill, C. .... ,,-109 Hawken, M. -- 1--- 97 Hawkins, W. -- ,--100 Hay, B. .... Hay. T. --- ------56 -----109 Hayden, F. .... ..,,,,,- ,----. - 9 7 Hayden. V. ....., ,,,,----,-, - --109 Hays. H. ------.-- -..... - -109, 170 Hays. J. .... 45, 56, 170, 185, 193. 198 Heaney, J. ....-.-, ,----- - -55, 212 Heath. R. ........ 97, 194, 198, 200 Heatherington, A. ......, ,--56 123 Hedler, H. ....... Heidrich, F. ..... -----------146 ----85, 97 249 Heimke, W, H ------ -.--- 1 O9 Heisler, D, --- --------- ---- - 97 Helbig. H. ..,... .... S 5, 260, 272 Heldmeyer, B, U ------- 97' 142 Helfand, E, ,U ----- ----- Q 5 Heller, C. -N ,H ----- -----109 Helm. H, ,------. '----- ---.- - 1 O9 Helmboldt, C. .... 56. 148, 239. 240 Helmbolt, R, --,,.-- ------- 9 7' 143 Helwig, H, ,,,--- --- ------ 85' 260 Hemingway, E, H ------- 56 Hendee. L. ...... Henderson, L. --- Henderson, N. --- Hengeveld. J. --- Henncy. R. --- Henning. M. --- Henry, C. ..... Henry, W, --,, .------ - - Hentschel, H. ...... Herrasze. L. ...... -----109 -------97 ----97 172 -------9. 019 -----109 -----299, 226 301 -------109 ----------109 -----.---:6 Herrlpach. E. --5s, 148, 158, 228 324 244 Herrick, J, ,,,--- ---- ----- - - - 150 Herring, G. .,,,,,- - ----- ---- i I 97 Hertel, C. - ---- 1 -97 Hertel, E. -- --- 8-5--- 4 Hertel. I. .... - 253 Hess. J. ...... Hetrick, R. .... Hewetson, F. -- Hickey. B. .... Hicks, E. .... -------56 -----154 -----176 - -... -244 ----56. 126 109 Hicks, H. -- -. -......-..--. -- Hlcks, R. --- -- VV Hicks, . -- .... - --80, 85, 222 ------56 Hile, N. -- ...-.-...- .... - - 97 246 246 -97 Hill, C, ,- ......-.. 85, 162. 258 Hill, G. -- -... 56 280, 303, 304 Hill, H. - .............-.. 295 Hill, J. --- .... -..... 5 6, 130 Hill, M. -- --.-- 210 Hill. R. .--- Hilllman. S. --- Hllls. R. . -...- - ------109 --------146 314 -----280 Hillstrom, J. -- .....--.-.... .109 Hines, L. --- -- ......-...--.. 109 Hinz, V. --- --56, 148, 185. 188 Hire, R. --- ........-..... 109 Hirsch. M. -- -----.... 85. 130 Hirschey, W. - .-..... 56 Hirschman, M. -- .--. ..... 1 09 Hitchcock, D. --- -- -........ ---S5 Hitchings, J. ---. .-.-. 5 7, 164 249 Hixon. J. ..-.... ----......- 1 62 Hockenbury, N. -- ----. 170, 248 Hodges, R. .-...- ..--..-- 1 56 Hodgins, W. -- ....---- 109 Hodgkins, E. -- .... 57, 242 Hodgkins, H. --- 238 Hoekenga, E. ---. ------ -- -------- 95 Hoffmeyer, H. ...... 80, 85. 174. 222 Hohenke, W. -- ............. 109 Holben, C. -- ------------ 109 Holbrook, H. -- .... 109 Holbrook, H. -- ---- 226 Holcomb, A. -- ..... 158 Holcomb, D. -- ---97. 134 Holcomb. J. --- - ------- -35 Holcomb, R. .... ......... 8 5. 235 Holcomb, R. ---. ....--.-.. 85. 259 Holden, P. .... 57, 148, 222, 225, 231 Holihan, G. .......... ---------- 1 09 Hollister. 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T. -- ...--....--.. 162 Hyatt, N. --- ...... 97, 212, 222 Ilka, H. .................. 57. 225 Ingleson, W. --45, 57, 180, 193, 196 Ireland, D. .........-..-..--... 97 Irvin, A. --- ............. ----55 Isbister, J. -- --- -97 Iuele, J. .... .... 9 7 Iverson, M. - ---85 Ives, L. .... .... - 85 Ives, R. .... --- ..... - 109 Iwasko, E. ......... --260. 273 J Jack, J. ......... ---97 Jackson, A. ...... ...... 9 7 Jackson, B. -- ...... 109 Jackson, D. ....... .... 1 24, 57 Jackson, E. --- ..... .... 1 96, 326 Jackson, H. --- .... 172, 109 Jackson, N. --- ....... -97 Jackson, R. .... ....... 1 90 Jackson, R. .... .... 1 34, 85 Jacobs, P. ....... ....... 2 12 Jacobson, B. ....... ,,.,, 1 09 Jakeway, C. -- .......... 109 James, A, - ,.,,,,,,,, 122 James, D. .... ,,..,,,.- 2 34 85 Jameison, E. -- ---138, 196, 110 Jeffers, M. -- Jenison, B. -- --- Jenkins, A. --- --- ----------57 ----126. 280, 309. 325 310 85 7 ,85 259 Jennens, A. - .......... 110 Jennings, D. ........ --85 Jennings, 1R. ....... 57 Jensen, C. --- ---253. 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J. ,,.. 226 Johnstone, :R. ...... 158 Jones, A. .... ....... 1 10 Jones, E. .... ......... 2 26 Jones, J. -- .... 324, 325 Jones, L. -- --. .... 110 Jones, M. -- ...... 110 Jones, N. -- --- ----260 Jones, R. .... ......... 1 10 Jones, W. -- ......... 166 Jordan, T. - .... 324, 325, 58 Jors, T. .... - ...,,,,,- 110 Joughlin, G. --- ,,,, 132 Joynt, G. --- --260 Jubb, R. -- ----. 97 June. F. ---- -,,, 1 10 Juroff, A. - ---97 K Kackstetter, C. ---- 227, 244, 225, 58 Kahl, B. ..---- ......,,,.,,, 2 .10 Kalin. E. --.... --- ---209, 244 Kamins, B. - ,,,,-, 110 Kane, A. --- -,..,, 97 Kane, M. -.-- ---128, 97 Karas, F. ..-- ,,,-, 1 10 Karchmer, A. -- -..--.. 110 Kardes, L. --- ---188, 58 Karolle, G. ...-- .,,,,--- , 110 Kasischke, M. ---- 138, 86 Kasischke, M. ....,,- 133 Kasper. R. .--- -,,-- 1 38 Kass. 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M. .....---- ..---. 1 40 Kent, T. ---.---.--------. ,.,,, 1 10 Kenyon, N. ----- --.---... 1 94, 58 Kercher, F. .-.----...-, 168, 259, 58 Kerkau, A. -- --....---.,..,.. 86 Kerr, G. ...--..---------.. -249, 97 Kesel, N. -------- 227, 209, 244, 86 Keskitalo, W, .........,...,,, 229 Kessler, E. --- --- --- -----58 Keturi, W. .--. ..-.. 9 7 Keyes, E. -- .-.-. --..... 1 10 Keyes. J. .....-- -... 5 8, 261 Kiburtz, M. --.... 210 Kiebler, E. U. -- --- ----226 Kieft, A. --.--.......,. ,,,,,,, 8 6 Kieft, H. ....- .-.---..-- ..., 1 1 0 4 Kienitz, A. --- .-.--- ..-168 Kies. N. ----- ---- 8 6, 130 Kilbourn, D. ----- ---110, 194 Kilburn, C. -- -.-..-- 86 Kiljan, J. - -.-.-. 110 Killeen, M. -- ---201 221 Killham, L. -- ......--.- 86 Killhorn, L. -- -------.--- -122 Kimball, J. --- ---- 58, 162 201 Kincade. N. --- .....---.-- -97 Kincade, W. ...-. -.--- 9 7 Kinder, A. --- - .-.-- ----86 King, B. --- ----97 King, H. -- ---110 King, H. -- .... R6 Kiing, J. .... ------- 5 8 King, M. .. -..- -..--,.,, 9 7 King. R. --.-.... -........ 1 54 Kingscott. W. ---. 110, 212 Kinney, A. ---- .,,,,,,. 1 10 Kinney, C. --- ----- -110 Kinney, R. --- .,,,---- --97 Kinney. S. -.-- ---- ----.--- 97 Kinsting, F. -- ..,.,.,- 86, 130 Kirk. R. ........ ...- 9 7, 206f247 Kirkpatrick. R. -..-.-. ----110 Kittredfze, R, - -...,H-,,,- 110 Kitzsteiner, R. --- --.- 58, 212, 242 Kivela, E. --- .--..-.-,, -110 Klackle. J. -- ------- 148, 244 Kleber, J. -- ---58, 259, 270 Klein, G. ..... --.,,,,,,- 2 Kleinert, J. --- --- ----110 Kleinhans, E. ---325 Kleinhenn, T. ---110 Klenser. M. .--. ----- 1 10 Kline. J. ----- ----.- 1 10 Kloostra. J. -- .,,,,,,-. 58 Knape, M. -- ---- 120, 210 Knapp. F. -- .-------.--- 97 Knight. C. -- ,.-..- 86, 260, 272 Knight, J. --.. ......,,,,,, 5 9, 209 Kniyzht. S. -----------------,,. 110 Kninschild, C. ..-- 86, 249, 259. 272 Knirk, B. ----- ------.,-.,, R 6, 220 Knirk, H. - ----...,,, --- 220 Knisel J. ...- ,,,,,-, 9 7 Knoll, A. -----.--- ..,, 5 9, 2137 Knopsnider, W. --- .------ 59 Knorr. C. --------------. --.-- 8 6 Knowles. H. -----------.------ 110 Knox, W. -----. 110, 188, 226, 229 Knudsen, A. .--------- 86, 224, 248 Knudsen K. - -..---.-- 110 Kobe, V. --.- - ...- 86 Koch, G. --.-- ..-- 1 10 Koepfmzen. B. ..-- 176 Koernke. J. --- ----110 Kokx, C. .--.. ---.110 Kolvoord, F. - ,...-- 172 Koney, W. --- ..----- -110 Koning, W. - ---....-. 160 Koopman, G. -- ....-. 233, 236 Koopman, P. .... ---59, 232, 234 Koninxz, W. M. .,-,,...- 226 Koronski, B. --- ---110 221 Korstanprs, A. ------------ 59 Kortick, C. -- ----....----- 86 Kosewicz, J. -..- --------..---. 1 10 Kovacich. G. -- -... 280, 286, 303 Kovaleski. B. -- ...-.---.--. -110 Kowal, S. --- ------..-- -110 Kowalski, A. ---208 Kowalski, J. ----- .---.--... - --85 Kozelski, C. -.-.-.....-.. .. ------ 97 Kraft, H. -.-- 59, 158, 280 298 299 Kramer, D. .-------.---------- 59 Krans, E. -------- 59, 124, 237. 238 Krantz, B. -.-- 59, 160. 188. 228 231 Kraus, L. -.----------.---..--.. 110 Krauss, R. - .--- 97, 188 229 Kreae. M. .--- K1'6Q81', R. --- ------- 59 ------110 Krehl, C. -- ---. 59, 325 Krejci, R. -..-.. ---- 9 7 249 Krentel, S. ----....---,,,,,, ---59 Kretschmer, E. - --.....,,, 59, 158 Krieger, J. .----- 59, 194, 198, 200 Kriese, G. .-.....,---,, ---97, 198 Krinsky, L. -- ----.---.--.-. 110 Kronquist, L. ..-. 59. 124, 191 Krotkiewicz, E ---110, 190, 212 Krueger, J. --- ...---.... -166 Krueger, 'R. -- ----- 166 Krueger, R. -- .---.- 110 Krul, P. --- ..,,,,,,- -59 Krupa. C. .--- .-.-.--- 8 5 140 Krussell, G. --- ----........ -170 Kuk, J. ---- ---280 303 307 Kukoski, R. -- ...-....-.,. 98 Kull, C. .... ...----.- 1 10 Kurtz, A. - .---.... ---- 9 3 Kurtz, P. --- .---..,,- 98, 122 Kyle, L. -- ---- 98, 148, 225 Kyro, E, -,.. --- ..--,,,,-- --98 Kyte. B. -- ..-... --- -----110 LaBatt, D. --------- .--- 8 6, 225 Labre, G. -.----.-- .....-- 9 8 Lacey, J. -- .--.- --..-- 1 70 Ladd, J. -- ....- .--- 5 9, 176 LaDu. J. --- ---- ----98, 154 Lahman, D. - ------- 86 Laiadlow, D. -.-..- ....., 1 72 Laing, J. - .,,,. ,,.,.,., 1 38 Lake, D. --- ---- 59, 218 Lamb. F. ......... -.-... 8 6, 299 Lamb, J. ..-......-- ....-.. 1 10 Lamerson, J. .... .....- 5 9, Lamoreux, H. ----.--.--.-..-- Lance, D. --------------.-.--. Land, L. --...--.-----------.-- Lander, R. ---- 59, 174, 231, 258, Landesman. 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J. ............ 150, 232, Lautenschlager, E. .,..-,--,,,- 98 Lavens, W. -------.-.---.-- 98, 176 Lawrence, W. --.-- -.----- 1 64 Lawson, L. -- --.- 86, 126 Lay, K. ---.- ..------ 6 0 Laymon, R. -- .------ 110 Leach, A. ---. ---98 273 Leahy, R. ----. -.--- 1 10 Lebowsky, B. -- ----- 110 LeBret, L. - --.. ---. -60 LeClear, A. --.- .-..- 8 6, 128 LeCureuz. W. -- ------- -98 Ledbetter, M. -- -.---. 60 Lee, G. --..-. ---110 Lee, H. ..-.- ---110 Lee, M. - --- ---- -152 Lee, M. --- ---.---- 98 130 Lee, M. -- ..-. 60, 237, 238 Lee, R. -- .....-- 94, 120 Lee, W. - ----.----..- -110 Lee, W. --- ..-- 98, 166, 212 Leece, L. -- --.-.- 110, 226 Leet, G. -.-- ------..-. Leffel, M, ............,,-,,,,, Leffel, P. .-.-------------- Leffel, R. ---- 60, 232. 236. 261 Leffel, V. ----------..-- ,,,.,, Leggat. G. - --.....---.-- 260, Leggat, J. .--.- .--- 9 8, Lehman, H, --- .,,, ---,110, Lehman, L. -- .-..---...,, -- Lehnhardt, M. --.. 60, 166, 303, Leho. 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N. -- -.--- 60, 241 Liuzzi, J. ---------.-.----.---- 110 Livingstone, J. --------.....--- 110 Lloyd, R. ------ -..-. - -- Lockwood, E. -..- ------ - -- Lockwood, H. ---.--..-.-.------ Lockwood, K. ..-...-----.------ Lockwood, W. -- --- -98 110 110 110 110 Lohr, W. ..... ---98, 148, Londo, A. ...------ --------- - -- 225, 229 110 Long, A. .... 98, 126, 194, 198, 200 Long' J. ----------- ,..... 6 0, Long, J. .....-- ----- ----- 2 2 5 230 Longnecker, N. .-..----- -----4-99 Longwood, F. ........ -.---- 6 1 242 Loop, K. .....-.-. -- ----------- 110 Lord, R. --94, 98, 120, 186, 223 325 Lorimer, J. ........ .-..-... 6 1 261 Lorinfr. M. ......--------- - ---- 214 Lott, D. ...... ----- 1 10 Loucks, M. --- ..... -168 Loudon. E. -- --..... -130 Lourim, P. -- ---126 194 Love, H. -- --- -------61 Lowe, J. ........ ..... 1 40 Lowe, R. .... ..--- ---110 Lowell, D. .... ..--- .,... -206 Lowery. 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G. -- .... 98, 166 MacVean, E. --- .... ---61 McAllister, A. - ....... 98 McAllister, E. --- .... 61, 152 McBurney, B. - ------- 86 McCane, V. -- - -------- -36 McCann ,--,,. ..... - --111 226 McCarty. T. --- ---- ----- - -61 McCaughey, M. -- -.... 111 McCleary, E. .... ---173 McClenahen, J. -- ---111 McC'live, J. --- ----98 McClure, E. -- ..... 93 McClure, N. --- ..... -180 McComb, J. R. -- .... 61, 280 McComb. V. --- ..... -111 McConnell, K. -- ---111 McConnell, W. -- ---158 McCormick, J. -- ---111 McCormick, M. -- ---120 McCoy. W. --- ............. --98 McCr0ne, F, ............-., -H166 McCurdy, K. .... 61, 130, 185, 186, 324, 325 McDonald, L. ....... ,.,,,,-,- 1 ,ll McDonald. M. -- ...,,, 111 McDonnell, E. -- ,,--. 178 McDonnell, M. - ,,,,- S6 McGil1ivray. J. - ,,---- ---61 McGillivray, J. -- ..., 161, 209 McGowan, J. -- ,,,- 111, 172 McGrath, H. -- .,,, 61, 156 McGuire, D. -- -,--- --61 McIntosh, D. -- -.--. 111 McIntosh, F. --- ----- .-111 McIntyre, E. -- ........ 111 McIntyre. F. -- .... 86, 138 McIntyre, R. --- ..... ..,-98 McIntyre, W. --- .... -111 McKay, H. ........ ---180 McKay, G. - - ......... 1.11 McKee, J. .................... 111 MeKenz'ie, E. ........ 61, 209, 220 McKibben, E. .... 86, 126, 186, 325 McKibben, J. .............. 170 241 McKinley. M. - --- ............ 62 McLaughlin, E. -- .... 86, 280 309 McLean, B. --- ......... 170 McLellan, A. --- ....., -86 McLellan, W. - ........ 62 McLeod, P. .... .... 8 6, 128 McMahon. J. -- ........ 111 McMehen, D. -- .... 120, 201 McMillan, J. -- ......,, 111 McMullen, M. -- ..,,,,,, 225 McNamara, E. -- .,,, 86, 172 McNeal, N. --- .,,,-- 111 McNeilly, E. --- ,..,, -93 McNeilly, G. -- ,U111 McNitt, M. --- -- -,-111 McNutt, J. .... , .... ...... 1 11 McPherson, B. L. ......-, ,,--, 8 6 McShannock, T. .......... 280, 286 McSOI'ley, D. .... 62, 232, 233, 234 McWhorter, R. .......-,,,-,- --111 M Maas, M. .......... ----138, 196 Maas, R. - .... - Macdonald, M. --- Mackenzie, M. ..... Mackenzie. W. ..... --------191 -------98 ----98 ----98 Mackie, E. .... Mack1'ell, T. .... Macomber, J. -- Macy, H. ..... Macy, J. .... 1. 140 185, 200 -----232 -----111 ----------111 Maddy, M. -- ----- 36. 211. Mader, K. --- --------.--. 111. Madill, R. ........ 62, 150, 261. Manrane. W. -- -------- -- Mahaney, N. - Mahoney, M. --- Mahrle, F. ...... 214 164 272 -----168 , ....,....,. 98 Maienknecht, G. -- -- Mai-er, H. ..... .... .--- Main. G. - ..... -- Mains, C. -- Mair, B. -- Major, L. -- Makela, R. -, Maki, E. ...... Maliskey, D. -- Mallxzren, S. -- Mallo, M. .... Mallory, W. -- Malloy, T. - Maloley, H. --- Malpass, H. .... Manahan, O. - Manley. E. --- Mann, A. ...... Manninen, R. --- Mansfield. W. Mantey, F. - March. N. -- Ma rgolis, S. --- -------111 ----98, 174 -----111 -----111 ----111. 178 ----62, 134 -------111 ------111 --,62. 150 ----111, 234 ----166, 259 -------111 ---98, 168 ------111 -----86 ----111 -----111 ---62, 158 ------98 ------98 ---62, 241 ------98 ---98 -98 ------98 -----111 Marmgr. F. -----.- -- Marsh, F. --.-- , ---- Marshall, D. ----- ---- Marshall, J. - --- ----86, 134 ------98 ------98 Marshall, J. -- ----- 86, 172, 260 Marshall, K. --- --...,,,,,---- -212 Marshall, T. ---------- - ..-,,,, 111 Martin, F. -- ---- 62, 80, 245, 246 Martin, J. -- -.-.-.,,,, ,62, 111 Martin, M. -- ..,-,.,--,, ---- 1 11 Martin, P. --,,.-,,,,,., ---,-1- 1 38 MZll'tlH, W. .----. 86, 156, 196, 248, 260 Martin, R. -.-.--.- ,U -,--- -150 Martineau, M. ..,,,,, 111 Martinson, N. -- ---- 174. 230 Martz, J. ------ ---..--,-- -,-,- 1 1 1 Maskey. 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G. ------ -.------ 8 9, 156 Scott, D. .-.- 68 233, 234, 266, 272 Scott, E. ..------.-.- --- 260, 272 Scott, E. -- ....---. ---.-- 9 9 Scott, H. -- -.-- 170, 303, 304 Scott. I. --- -----..-- ----- 1 32 Scott, M. ..........---..-----. 113 Scott, S. .-...--. 99, 194, 198, 221 Scribner, L. ----.-----.------ -150 Sears. B. -.-- 94, 130, 186, 223, 325 Sears, E. --.... --- --- 130, 238 Secklnsrer. G. ..--- ---.-- Sedlander, E. ------ ------- Seebaldt, C. --.----.--.-- Seeder, M. ...... 99, 146, ------89 113 ------99 225. 231 Seelye, K. ----------- --- --,, --89 Segal, L. -- ...---- ..--- ------ , 9 9 Seger, A. -- - ----, 113 Seim, R. ------- ----,, 8 9 Selin. D. -- -..-- ----- 1 46 Sell, J. --.- --- ----- 113 Sells, J. ---.--..-.- ---- 1 13 Sells. W. --------- --,241 Serdynsky, E. --- ----68 Setterington, K. -- ---113 Severance, C. --- ----68 Severance, D. -- ---166 Sexmith, D. --- ----68 Sexton, B. --.- --- ---113 Seyfred, L. --- ------- ---- - 113 Shadko, H. --- - --------- ---260 Shafer, L. --.-.- --------- 6 8, 238 Shaffner, C. --- ...... ss, 160, 230 Shapoe, H. -- ---- 113, 225, 226 Shappee, J. --- ..--------- --63 Shapton. W. -- ----------- 218 Sharp, H. .... .-.. 6 R, 235 Sharpe. G. --- ---113, 196 Sharpley. B. ..--.-.--- -- -----113 Sharps, G. --..------------ 39, 156 Shaw, E. --...-.------.- ----- 1 13 Shaw, G. A. --89, 130. 186, 194. 922 Shaw, J. ------.----------- ---, 1 58 Shaw, J. --.-...- 89, 130, 196. 245 Shearer, J. ------.----- - --94 99 Shedd, J. -------- ---166 Sheldon, F. ----- ----,- 9 9 Shemerhorn, E. -- .--- 1151 Shen, F. ------- ------ 8 9 Shepard, L. -- .... ---68 Shepard, P. -- ---- R9. 295 Sheliherd. M. --- ---113, 126 Shepherd, M. .-.- .---- 1 13 Shepardson. L. -- ----- 99 Shepherd. R. --- -----. 212 Sherber. M. --.- -------- 2 49 Sherman, D. -- -- -89, 178 Sherman, L. --- .--- --156 Sherman, R. -- ----------, 209 Sherman, W, -- -------,,---- 68 Sherratt, B. -- ---- 68, 136. 247 Sherratt. J. ---- ------- 6 R, 136 Sherwood, J. -- ----- 99, 126 Sherwood. W. -- ---- 68, 240 Shifdler, F. -- - ------ 301 Shippey. N. R. -- .---- ss, 2.11 Shoecraft, R. -------------- 63, 166 Shoesmith. L. ------------------ 113 shopbpll, C. ...-.. 89, 160, 230. Ono Showoff. D. --- -------,-,--- --113 Shotwell, D, -- -------,--,1 69, 2572 Shotwell, E. .----. 68, 232. 252, 261. 272 Shu'-e. G. ...-...----- --- 113, 146 Shull, J. --61. 68, 152, 225 226, 230 Skulls. W. -------------,-, 69, 212 Shumwav. I, ----,,,-.--, -39, 124 Shune. M, - ----- ------ 1 13 Shuttleworth, J. - ----.. 142 Sibfirt, D. --- - ------- --113 giblny. B. -- ..-- 113, 120 Sibley, F, - ----,--- 215 Sibley. F. -- ------- 99 Sibley. L. --- ,,------------ 11:2 Sickeler. G. --------,--- - 113, 190 Sidebotharc, G. ...- 89, 122 207, 237 Sisbert. E. -.------------ ---- 1 ,34 Siebert, R. -- .--- 99 Sieefle, R. -- -,, ----- 69 Sielin. C. - -- ---,, 156 Siffsbv. D. - ---.--... 124 Sill, F. --- --- 162, 2552 Sivnek. J. -- ------ 113, 1.94 Simmons, -T. - ---- 69, 134, 201 Simmons, T.. -- ----------- 113 Simmons. W. -- ---------. 99 Simon, '1 . ---- ,,--,,-- 1 13 Simons, H. --- ---- RO, 172 Simons, M. ---- ---- 6 9, 252 Simpson, E. -- --.---- 89 Simpson. H. --- -----89 148 Simpson, P. ................ 89. 194 Sims, A. .......... 69, 246, 280, 317 Sinclair, A. - ........ ......... 2 26 Sinclair, J. --- .......--.. -113 Sinclair, L. ---69, 240, 241 Sines, O. .... ...........- 6 9 Sinnhuber, R. - ...... 252 Sissala, T. --- ....... -113 Sitterle, G. .... 99, 156 Sivulka. N. --- ...... 113 Skene, A. -- ...... 99 Skene, J. ..... --- .... -180 Skidmore, D. -- ........... 150 Skidmore, H. -- .... 69, 221, Skidmore. M. .... ...-----.-- Skinner. J. A. -- 324 113 ----------89 Skinner, J. .... .-...... 1 13 Skiver, W. --- .... 69. 178 Skorina. A. L ..... 89, 259 Slaton, H. - ........... 113 Slee. K. ...... ---225, 229, 249 Slez'ak, S. ---- .... 8 9. 235, 260 Small, J. ..... ......--.--- 6 9 Smeltzer. P. -- ......... 150 Smeltzer, R. --- ---259 Smetka. C. -- ---235 Smirniotis, A. - ..... 180 Smith, A. .-.... . .............-. 69 Vanatter, B. ......... Smith, A. .................. 89 260 Smith, B. ...................- --S9 Smith, B. .... 44. 69, 140, 192, 193. 194 Smith, B. -- ............ 113. 154 Smith. C. -- ------- 99 Smith, C. -- .... 69 Smith, D. - ..... 113 Smith, D. -- ------ 149 Smith, D. .... ---------- 6 9 Smith, D. ...... ........... 8 9 123 Smith, E. ........ .... 8 9. 230. 259 Smith, E. .... 69. 160, 233, 234, 261. 272 Smith E. ..... .............-- 9 9 Smith. E. D. -- .......---. 142 Smith, E. ...... ---69, 201 221 Smith, F. A. -- ......... 113 Smith, F. .... .... 1 13, 214 Smith. F. -- .............. 69 Smith, G. -- ......... 69. 160. 229 Smith, J. .................... 113 Smith, K. .................... 113 Smith, L. .... 45, 69. 178, 258, 270 Smith, L. .............. 69, 152 260 Smith, M. ..................... 113 Smith, M. A. .... --89, 194, 207, 208 Smith, M. E. -- .......... 89, 138 Smith, M. E. -- ............. 113 Smith, M. .... ---194, 200 Smith, M. - ...... 164 Smith. M. --- ..... --70 Smith. R. E. ---113 273 Smith, R. ..... ....... 9 9 Smith, V. M ........ 113 Smith, V. N. .---113 130 Smith, V. .... .... 7 0, 124 Smith, W. C. .... ...... 1 74 Smith. W. H. ..... ...... 2 80 Smolen. A. -- .... 99, 164 Snedocor, F. --- ---232. 235 Snell, V. .... .... 8 9, 142 Snelling, E. -- .... 99 120 Snyder, C. --- ..... --70 Snyder, D. -- ....,. 39 Snyder, D. --- ,.,.. -191 Snyder. E. --- .... 89, 130 Snyder, H. --- ...... 260 Stanaway. E. -- Snyder, L. ...... 70 Soine. G. ..... ---154 Solberg. G. --- ,... -113 Sold. G. --- ..... -113 Somers. A. --, .... 70, 126 Soth, R. ..... ..... 8 9, 252 Southard, R. .....,.,,,,-,,,,,, 113 Spaniolo, V. .......,.,,, 80, 89 194 Sparks, C. ............, ,,,,-,- 2 O6 SlJarkS. H. ---70. 154, 225, 228, 231. 280. 309 314 S-Darling. N. .............. 70, 258 Snarling. P. .......... 70, 232, 234 Spatta. H. ..........,,, --,70, 130 Speelman, H. --45, 70, 185, 280 282 Speer. W. ............. ..... 7 0 212 Speers, N. ,......,.,,.,-,,,,-, 113 Spencer. A. -- ,,.-,-, 99 Spencer, J. -- ,,,, 99, 212 Spero, G. - ..,,, 89, 260 Sperow, E. -- ..,,..-,,,,,, 113 Spicer, J. -- .... 89, 120, 196 Spiess, L. --- .....-,, 70 140 Spiess, R. .... --- ,,.-,,,-- ,166 Spinner, R. .......-,,,,,,. -99 178 Spinning, B. ..... 94, 99, 126, 196, 198. 200 Spittle, M. --- ,,-,, ,113 Spleet, H. - ,,,.,,,- 120 Spoort, D. .... -,,, 7 0, 235 Sprague, L. ...... Sprague, M, ......, -------70 ------89 Sprague, W. R. ....,,,.,,--, --229 Sprehe, A. .......... ,-,,,--,-- 1 13 Springer. D. ...... 70, 176. 280 309 Springhette, E. .........,.,,, ,170 Sprinkle, C. .......... 89, 113, 170 Sprinkle, J. -,-. -- ,,--------- 113 Squitero, A. -- .,--- ,--,, 1 13 Stafford, E. -- ,.,,,,, ----- 1 32 Stall. C. ..,, ,,-,-,--- - -70 --- -70 Stanke. G. ...... Stanley, L, ,,-, ,,-- 122 113 ------99 Stanton, M. ...... ....... 9 9, 325 Stark, W. -- ............ 113 Starke, H. .... -,,S9. 180, 260 Stauffer. B. -- .......... 214 Stauffer. R. - ......... 206 Stealy, E. ..... .... 1 13 Steele, D. P. -- .... 174 Steele, J. -- -,,.... 113 Stein, E. -- ..... 70, 215 Stein, K. --- .... 215, 218 Stelljes, G. --- ---99, 150 Stenton, M. ..... .... 8 9. 223 Stephenson, D. -- ...... 89. 240 Stephenson, R. -- - ....... 89, 156 Sterner, A. R. ...... 148, 225. 229 Sterner, L. ..... .... . . ....... 113 Stevens, R. --- ........... 99 Stevens, T. -- .... 113 Stewart, C. - ---89 Stewart, C. -- ---- 226 Stewart, J. -- .... 156 Stewart, J. --- ---70 Stewart, L. --- .... -99 Stewart, R. ..... .... 1 66 Stickle. B. ....... ---- 1 70 Stienecker, W. -- ...... 71 Stiles, B. ....... ..... 9 9. 128 Stimson. R. -- ....-..--. 162 Stinson, S. ..... .-.. 8 9 140, 221 Stockham. F. -- ....... - ..... 39 Stockton, H. -- ---89, 260, 272 Stoddard. M. - .............-.. 71 Stolz, J. .... ........ S 9. 207. 221 Stone. J. -- .... 71, 148, 228, 231 Stones, L. --- ...........-.. --71 Stone, P. --- ........ -248 Stone, R. ..... ....------ 1 58 Stone, R. R. - ...........-- 99 Stone, V. ..... .... 9 9 122 237 Strachan, H. - ...... 89. 168 Strahan, J. -- - .......- -39 Strauser, L. --- .... -99 Strait, W. -- .... 113 Street, F. --- ---. 113 Strickler, M. - .... 132 Strong, W. --- ---89 Stroud, D. -- ----99 St1'oud. R. --- -- Stroup, W. .... .-........... Struble. B. .....--.----. ------- Stuart, A. .................. 99. Stuart. C. .... 71, 160, 188, 230. Stuber. A. ........... ..... 1 13. Stump, F. .... ...-.........-- - - Sueszx M. --- ---71, 1911 223. Sullivan, B. -- ......... ---- Sullivan. F. - -- Sullivan, K. -- -- Sullivan, P. -- ---- Summars, B. -- ---- Summerlee, J. -- ---- Summerlee, M. --- ------ Summers, G. --- ---89. Sunnen, E. .-.-. ---99. Surratt, M. ----.- -.---- Sutton, R. ----- .... Sutton. S. .---... ------ Swanson, G. ...... ---71. Swart. J. -- ---.---.----- -- Swart. R. --- ------------ 154. Swartz, H. ........ 45, 185, 280, Swenor. D. ..-- --------------- Swenson, W. ...-..-. Sydenstricker. W. -----.-.------ Szasz, S. .... 90, 260, 272, 280, T Tacon, S. -- --.-- ---- Taft, M. --- -- ---- Tagg, J. .... .... Talbot, T. ..... .--..- Talladay, L. --- .... -71. Talladay, L. -- --.----.-- -- Taplin, R. --- ---90, 156. Tate, W. --.- --.---- 7 1. Taylor. C. --- ----- ---- Taylor, D. ---- ------ Taylor, D. T. --- ----71. Taylor, F. --- --.... 99. Taylor, H. --- ...--..-.. -71 Taylor, H. -- .... 172, 224, Taylor, H. --- ..-..... ---- Taylor, J. ...... --- ------ Taylor, J. C. --- ---- Taylor, J. E. --- ---- Taylor, J. --- ---- Taylor, M. -- .... -- Taylor, N. -- ..... -- Taylor, R. --- ..... ---- Taylor, R. G. --- ----180 Taylo1', R. E. --- ...... ---- Taylor. R. M. - ........... - Taylor, R. ....- ---100, 134. Telford, Emily -- ..... 130, Tell, L. -........ .... 7 1 Templin, K. .---- --.... Terwilliger, F. --- ---- Terwillinger, T. -- -- Tesar, R. ..-..... .......... Teske, A. ---.-- -.-......... Thacker, T. -- .--.- 90, 231, Thatcher, W. -- .... 72, 232. Thayer. A. --- .......... 90, Theiler, A. ..... ........... Theroux, L. ..... ......... Thomas, L. --- ,... 100, Thompson. C. --- ------- Thompson, J. --- ------ Thompsorl, M. --- ..... ---- Thompson, N. -- ---226. -89 -71 221 122 260 134 -99 325 -99 -99 -89 -71 113 -90 126 140 222 -90 152 152 225 113 212 286 -90 -99 100 286 100 128 113 -90 160 -71 224 148 148 -71 134 215 90 248 113 164 113 120 113 134 113 113 249 113 113 196 223 140 212 -71 -71 -71 136 260 236 226 162 100 142 100 113 -90 229 Thompson, P. --- Thofmpson, V. -- Thol'burn, J. -- Thrall, D. --- Thum. G. --- Thurston, D. - Tice, G. ----- Tice, R. ----. Tieche, A. -- Tietz, D. --- Tighe. M. --- Tighe. P. ----- ---90 223 -------158 ---- ---- 100 ----90, 248 --------72 ---113. 166 -----113 72 ----90 ---113 ---113 Tillinghast, R. -- --.------- 215 Timreck, A. -- ---- ------- 168 Timkovich, P. --- ----- 72. 190, 229 Tindall, A. ---.- ..-.-.. 7 2, 128 Tinkham, M. -- ---------- 113 Tobey, L. ---- Tobin, D. ---- ------ -----113 ------90 Tolford, H. -- -.-- 90, 172, 212 Tomasik, S. -- ------------ 90 Tompsett, A. - ---166, 100 Tooker, R. -- ---- 90, 152 Torbet, J. --- .-.-.. 100 Torrey. A. -- --.-..-- 113 Toth, M. --- ---------- 113, 196 Towle, V. ---- --------.--.----- 9 0 Townsend, L. --.. 90, 148, 232, 236, 260 Townsend, S. -----.------ Tracy, N. --.---..--.----- 170, Trafelet, D. --....---.-.- ------72 249 -----100 Tranter, B. ---- 44, 72, 138, 186, 223. 245 Tranter. L. ----. ..-.--.-. 7 2, 138 Treadwell, M. -- ------- 235 Treanor. J. --...-- - .--..---- 113 Trebilcock, J. -.---.-..------- 235 Trembath, R. -..-------------,- 174 Tribe, M. --.- 90, 130, 192, 221, 223 Trickey. B. .----- 90, 132, 225, 226 Tripp. R. -- .-.-.---...-- -259 Trix, J. ------ -.....------- 1 00 Trousdale. G. --- ---- 72, 158, 248 Troyer, D. ------- -----,,---- 1 80 Trudgen, E. -- --- -----215 Tubbs, B. --- ---113 Tubbs. N. - ...-. 140 Tubbs, J. ---- ---72, 140 Tucker, L. -- ,,,.- 100 Tiullius, E. -- ---113 'IR.1l'I'l9l', E. -- .--.--- -113 Turner, E. -- ,-----,-,- 100 Turner, R. -- .--- 80. 90, 194 Turner, W. - ----- 152, 248 Turunen. R. --- ---- 160, 231 Tuttle, B. --- ---.-- -120 Tuttle, D. ---- ...--... 1 90 Twist. J. --.-.. .-.- 1 13, 178 Tykocki, H. - -..---. 72 Tyndall, J. -- --- ------90 U Umphrey, K. -...------ 122, 194. 90 V Vale, D. --- ------ Valleau, C. -- --- Vallery, W. ---- Van Aken. G. --- -- Van Auken, S. -- --- Vance. S. .-.---.- Van Conant, M. -- Vandermark. J. -.-.- ---178 100 -----162 113 -----113. -90 130 -------100 166 154 Vanderbilt, J. -------------- 72, 229 Vanderborgh, Grace -.---. 100, 136 Vander Kaay, L. -...---.- 90 Vander Meer, C. ---. 72, 235 Vander Meulen, E. --- .... 148, 231 Vanderplow, F. -...- -------- 1 00 Vanderveld, R. - --.. 100, 174 Van Deusen, V. -- ...--- --90 Van Hoesen, H. - ---- 72 Van Keuren. B. .--- ---113 Van Sluyters, G. ---120 Van Syoc, G. .----.--. ,--- 9 0 Van Tilborg, E. -------- --- ---113 Van Voorhees, T. -------.--,, 113 Van Winkle, R. ---72, 209, 227, 244 Vaydik, J. ----------- .-,-,.,,- I 68 Veach, T. ----- --- --.,-,-- -72 Veith. V. ----- ---273 Venier, J. -- ----- 241 Verellen, R. - ------- 113 Verheul. R. --- ---158, 259 Verhoeven, A. -- ....--. 100 Versluis, H. -- ----- 100 Viancour, F. -- ,--113 Vicary, G. --- ,-,100 Vihtelic, S. -.-- ---100 Vincent. E. ---. 100 Visscher, D. -- ---100 Visscher R. ----- 170 Vitovskyi. G. Vivian, W, ------.. Von Eberstein Vorce, R. ---.---- ----- Vyn. E. ---. Vyn. E. -- Wadson. G. -------- Waggener, D. Wagner. C. ----. Wagner. C. .-.---- Wahl, W. -.-.-.------- -------100 - -.----.. 90 100 -72, 128. 130 -----113 -----134 221 ---------90 ---113, 142 '79 ------90 -----174 Walte, J. .-.-.--.------- ------- 9 0 Waite, K. ---- 45, 189, 260, 280, 308, 309. 31-1 Waite. R- Wakeman. S. --- Walbridge. -1- --- Walkauskas. Walker. 1'1- Walker, R. -- Wall3CQ, F. Wallenhorst, Walpole, lvl. --- Walsh, LV1- Walters. U. Walters. 14- --- t'. -- R. -- Waltz. E. - Walz, F. .---- Warbacn, U. Ward, L. ----- Wal'd. J. ---- Ward, R. G. -- Ward, R. S. --- Ward, W. - Ware, A. -- Ware, D. J. -- Warner, D. -- Warner, J. -- Warner, R. Warner, R. -- Warren, U. -- Warren, M. Warskow, lvl. ----12. 7-f ---100. --l6 -----ll- . ., i5S, f.'-'-'7Bf'i?1Zlf - ,,--- - l 2.5 T- 212 'iii' ------ld. n 170 241 212 113 246 104 134 100 -90 1-.8 -90 100 LLUU 11.5 1UU 242 160 190 113 138 -90 100 11:5 -73 -13 12.8 235 -73 wasco, J. - ----- ----- - - ---- --- Washburn, R. Wasson, W. W aterbury, W atson, J . Watson. J. Watson, Watson, tt. C. Watson. vv. ICU.- ------76, ..., 1125, 11-.5 R, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 111111 ,,,-,----------'l.5 - 154' if ..'ib, 148 252 -90 73 114 11-1 2.30 253 114 Watt, U. ---- ------- -------- WaC y. .--- Weaver, C. -- Webb, A. -.---- ---100, - ...... A3 Webb, J . .---...--- Webb. L. 15. -- Weber, S. --- Weuster, C. ..-- Weeks, R. .-.--.-- Wehr, M. - -..-.---. - ---100 154 229 2.58 114 -61 138 165 200 13-1 Welnburg, H. ----..-.... ..---- T 3 Weinman, C. ------...-....---- 114 Weir, J. ----------. --------.- 1 00 Weir, P. -.-------- --- ---100, 122 Welch, E. - -.---- 144 Welch, M. - -,---- 100 Welch, R. --- ---. 13 178 Wellees, J. -- --.-.------ 148 W9l1e5' W, ,-- - .,-73, 1.55 229 Wells, B. -- ----- ------- 1 ---314 Wells, G. -- ------ 15. 1401. 300 Wendt, E. ----- -------- - --114 Wenuzel, lvl. ------ --- ----1UU Wenger, C. ------ ------ ------ 1 U U Wernluth, tx. .. ---- --------- - -90 Wessborg, E. -- ---- 90. 195 Wessborg, M. - -..- ---19.5, 223 West, C. --.---- ------ 34 00 W esterman, N . - ----- '15 Western, B. -.-.- -------- 1 14 VVQSIFIII, W. -.-. ---- 9 U 313 Westrate, B. ------ 1531 Wescott. E. --- .--- --- ----1UU we-thelby. C. ---.---- ---------- 1 51 Wheatley, C. -.-- 136. 209, 244, 324 Wheeler, D. --.----- -.-- ---- Z 1 3 Whelan, M. ------ 73 White, A. -- .------------ ---- 1 U0 White, D. ---.--- ------------- I Z6 White, E. ----.... 74, 160, 230, 240 White, E. -- ---.--------- 114. 196 White, M. ------.- -------.-- 1 -1 White, S. .-.- - ---------------- 114 White, S. -.--.-----.- .-.------- 1 34 W'hite. W. ---- 45 71. 178, 19-1 259 Whitelield, P. ----.--..------- 126 Whitmore, C. .----.--------.--- 114 Whitney, D. - ---.----- 1325 Whitsit, R. ' ---- ---- 1 14, 162 Wicker, J. -- .--- -------- 1 T0 Wickett, A. -.---- -----. 1 14 Wickstrom, J. R. -- ...- 170 Widlick, J. --.---.- ---134 Wiedenhoeft, W. -- --- ----176 Wiesner, H. --.-. .----.....-. 7 4 Wiggins, W. ---- ------------. 9 0 Wilcox, M. .. ---74, 233, 235 Wilcox, C. -- -.----..---. 100 Wilcox, L. --- .-.--..------- 258 Wilcox. R. B. ---- 74, 212, 232, 235 Wilcox, R. P. ---. 74, 185, 222, 245 Wilhite, M. -- .-.-....-..---- T4 Willems, D. --.-- ------ ---. 2 3 0 Williams, A. -- ..-.-. 128 Williams, E. - ---90. 201 Williams, R. -- ---- 100, 180 Williams, R. - ....-.... 215 Williams, R, , ,,-,,,,,,,- 100 Williams, R. --- ----------- -166 Williams, VV. -- ---T4, 168. 248 Willobee. J. -- -----. 148, 244 Wilson. H. -- ---- 162. 260 Willson, J. -- --..-.-. 90 VVils0n, C. --- ---74, 134 Wilson, D. -- -----.- 90 Wilson. F. .---- ---- 1 38 Wilson, H. E. -- ----.-- T4 Wilson. H. J. --- -------.- 100 Wilson, J. B. -- -..--- 120, 138 Wilson, J. -- .-.. 90. 94, 138 Wilson, J. -- ---s0, 194. 246 Wlson. N. .... 11111 Wood, Y, -,..... Wlson. P. ..... -00 Woodard, J. ..... Wilson. R. ...... -911 Woodburn, D. .... Winchell, L. ..... 160 Wooclcock, M. .... Winder, J, -.,,... 114 Woodcock, R. .... yvlngfon, B, ---- H1 134 VVoodhead, 11. --- Winiter. G. ---80 00 10 10 2116 Woodfield. D. ----- 203 Woodman, M. ..... W fer, J. ..... 4 1 2114 Woodrick, V. ....... Wwe, 11, 100 Woodluff, R. --- Nvise. TJ. ...... -74 VVoodstra, II. ---- W ler, J, ...-.. 114 Wooten, M. ...... W tie, N, ,,,,, 226 Wooton. J. ....., Wohlert, E. --- -114 Wooton, G. ----- Wolf, G, ....... 1 1-1 253 Worcester, G. --- 7 Wolff. A. ..... 146 Work, M. ....... Wood, D. --- 114 Worting, J. .... --- Wood, I. 143 Wriggelsworth, R. - Wood, T. --- 1 0 232 Wright. A. ...... --- 74 74 122 911 1220 90 122 4 3.1 74 170 1.1.0 14 111 166 4 10 75 '39 74 12 4 42 166 63 114 140 10 10 176 152 5 W1'i5Zl1t. D. ..... 7 143 1 Wright, H. ..---- 911 Wright. M. ..... INDEX TO ORGANIZATIONS Agricultural Council ....,.... ............. 1 88 Agronomy 1Club .................., ............ 2 31 AlpQ1a Chi Sigma .,....,. ............ 2 52 Alpiia Chi Omega ........ .......,,.. 1 20 A1pV1a Epsilon Pi ............, ............ 1 46 Alp'1a Gamma Delta ,.,..,..,... ,.....,. 1 11122 Alpiia Gamma Rho ....... ..... ,.... 1 4 3 Alpfia Omicron Pi ,..,..,, .1 1. -1124 Alpfia Phi ,.,................,..,... ....,....... 1 26 AlpY1a Phi Omega ....,,.. ..,..... .,.. 2 - 19 Alpilia Psi ,........,........... ...... ..., 2 3 9 A115113 Xi Delta ............,.,.,.................,,...... ......,,. 1 .1123 Alp'1a Zeta ,,.,,,.,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,....... 11 ...............,,..,... 11 ........... 228 American Institute of Electrical Engineers ...,..., American Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Mechanical Engineers .... American Veterinary Medicine Association .... Animal Husbandry Stock Judging Team ,... Associated Women Student Council Band .,.,.,......,,...,...,,....,....,.,.,....,... ...,,.. ,...,. .... 1 1 1 Band Club ......,...........,............., .,.. 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