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wmnn HIM ' I l l ' ' I ' THE ANNUAL qf'THE PENN- SYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE PUBLISHED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS VoZImze 28 PUBLISHED IN NINE'H'IICN SIX'I'ICICN FOREWORD TO YOU GENTLE REX! DER WE OFFER THIS EPITOME OF LIFE xf'l' PENN S TX! 'I'E Sll 0U LD 'l'll ICS 1': PAGES H ICLP TO LI N K TH 1C PAST '1'0 TH .19 P R 1': S E NT W l '17 H M ICMORYS GOLDEN CHAIN, O R SlCRVJC 'I'O BRIG H'l'l'IN T H IQ F U'ISU R I . W 1TH 0N1 . R l . S Pl, 1 . N D 16 N '1' R AY. W1C S H A Ll, l9 16 l . S1, C0 NT 1C N'l', SINCE '10 TH l S ICN D HAVE 0 U R E 19190 RTS BEEN DIRECTED 'm HOWARD WALTON MITCHELL OF THE CLASS OF NINICTY IJCADJ'IR IN THE MOVIVAIENT TOWARD A CRIEIA'J'ICR PENN STATE 15 DEDICATED THIS LA VIE 015 Tlll , CLASS OF 191 7 6 DV LA-VIE--191'7- Enmarh Malina 111111111211 1 ANY 11001110 in America 1001 11 is 11111101110011211i0 1.0 1101011 to 011013 121111in history, 10111101111111: 111211 it. is as proper 1.0 s1u11y causc 111111 011001 0111:011icz111yas 101' 00011011110 purposes, 11u1 11110110 can 110 no objection 1.0 s1a1i11g 21 10w geneolo- gical 1:101spcrtai11ing 10 M R. HOWARD VVALTON h1li'1111111121.1., a1: 1110 1103011111111: 01 this s1101c11. 111 1110 110111i0a1 1110 01 Pit1shurg11, MR. 1X11'1101111:1.1.,s 121111013 1111'. JOSCph Milchcll, was pron1i110111, 11011110s0111i11g his 11is1ri0t in 1110 811110 Ass0111111y, 0111011101133, 101' a 11111111101' 01 '1'0ars, in 1110 city a11111inis1rati011 211111 s01'ving 101' a 11111011 10110011 11011011 as 1,01i00 Magis1ra10. His 1110111011, Miss 111101111110 Nlclxvcc, was 110s001111011 1110111 2111 1111010111. 121111in 01111111 11111110 in Counly Down, 11101111111110111' 01 1101' z111ccs101's, 111101110rs, 10110111 11111101' 1110 Princc 01011111310, in 1690. -MR. h'll'rculcm. was born April 5, 1867; his 11011000 111'011111'2110111' work, which 110 '1111is11011 111 1886, was 110110 in 1110 .Pi1.1,s11urgh High School. 1110 101101111111 111111111111 110 0111011011 1110 1101111sy11'a11ia 811110 Coll0g0 wilh 1110 Class 01 1890,11'111011 112111 a 11101111101's11ip 01 111i111y-1111'00. This class was s11'011g in 1111 0011000aclivi1i0s;i1s 1110110 was 11181111 1101110, sans 1110mm, 111111 111011is101'y 01 i1s 1110111110113, s0v0r- ally and c1'1110c1ix'01y, s00111s 10 1121130 juinlicd 11. 111 athletics 1110y w01'0 1101701. 110111011 111' a si113110 class, whilc i11 hascball 1110y 11010211011 1.110 0011111111011 001105.10 classcs; 1110y w01'0 success- 1111 in 11aili11g1110ir1111010 1110 11010 111111 110101111i11g i1. 101' lwo hours, 211 1110 0111101wl1ic11 1.11110 189 0:11'1'1111;1110y1111111is110111110 111st V01111110 011.11 VIP, which 1110y 111111011 1110i1' 81110111111101111, 011001011 as a 10:111-110011 101' succcssivc classcsw-in 1:101, 1110y wcr0 10211101's in 1111 011101111ris0s during: 111cir span. ii1ViITCll,,, as 110 was 1:1111iliarly known in 1110s0 days, was i1111110111ia1 111 101111111110 1110 111st s1u110111, publicalion, a monthly papcr, 02111011 '111111: 19111214: LANCE, 1110 ancestor of '111111: COLLEGIAN; 110 was z1c1iv0 in aiding 1110 11rs1: organization DV A S LA-VIE- -19 17-2 of the College Athletic Association; he was a leading member of the Washington Literary Society, in the days when the two societies, the Cresson and the XVashington, signilieantly dom- inated the student life; he was on the editorial staff of LA V115 and was a quiet. but strong: worker in the College Y.M.C.A. l'lis course in college was the llatzin-Scientilie, preparatory to the study of law. Upon graduation, lVlR. MITCHELL entered the law olliee of Lyon, hlelx'ce 8c Sanderson. Mr. Charles hdelx'ee, of the lirm, was a Penn State man, 73; a nother member was Mr. A. A. Patterson, Penn State, ,89. This lirm of attorneys was one of the most prominent: in the city ofPittshurgh, and within a few years lVlR. MITCHELL became a partner. The firm is now McKee, Mitchell 8: Alter, and since M r. George lC. Alter has adopted and been adOpted by The Pennsylvania State College, the lirm name denotes a representative Penn State group. lWR. lVlITCIIl-ZLI. is known as a earelul,well-intlormed lawyer and many of his friends have frequently suggested that he is possessed of judicial temperament. He is one of the most prominent laymen in the United Presbyterian Chureh,e on- ductingr in his home church a large Bible class; in addition to this, he has been very active and ell'eetive in general religious and Y.M.C.A. work. ln the latter organization he was for a number of years the president Of the Lawrenceville Branch. Besides heintr a devotee of the links, lVlR. MITCHELL is a worthy antagonist in tennis, and he rides art as a hobby. He has traveled extensively both in his native country and in Europe. In June, 1915, the University of Pittsburgh conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Laws. In 1896, he married lVliss Anna Cameron, whom he had known from childhood. Mrs. lVlitehell was loved by a large circle of Penn State friends, and her death, which occurred in the autumn of 1908, gave keen sorrow to all who knew her, for she possessed those traitsof character which dominate the best qualities of womanhood. There are two daughters, Miss Ade- laide and lVliss Lois. The extent of MR. Ml'i'cnI-zLIfs labors forThc Pennsylvania State College and its best interests, in all its dillerent phases, V11 DV LA-VIE--191'7' can be appreciated only by those who have haul an intimate knowledge of what: his inilucncc and clliort have been; naturally modest, his cilorts are for results and not for appearance. In 1902 he was elected to bc at 11118100 of the college; in 1906110 was appointed to :1 position on the executive connnillcc ol the Board of Trustees and in junc, 1914, he was elected President of the 3oard oi 'llruslccs, to lill the vacancy created by the death of Gen. .lznncs A. B saver; all of these olliccs he has held continuously since Lh i appointments were made. He is the only alumnus to have occupied the chair of the President of the Board of 'llruslccs, and the only alumnus to have been invited to give the Commencement address, which address he presented in 1915, on the lwcnty-liflh anniversary of his graduation. Nix. M l'rcnlcmfs close association with the late Gun. Jumcs A. Beaver, his long service as trustee, his work upon the M- ccutivc Committcc, his temperament, his unscllish devotion and his willing readiness to do anything at, any time for Penn State, have made him :1 most worthy successor to General Beaver. Certainly no alumnus is better known or more appreciated by Penn State than DOCTOR HOWARD W'ALTON lVlI'iUII-ILL, of the Class of ,Nincty. PENN 75' TATE Ail 9 WH-VIEHIQ 17m Qiontentg THE COLLEGE - - BOOK ONE THE CLASSICS - - BOOK TWO ORGANIZATIONS BOOK TH RISE THE GIRLS - - BOOK FOUR ATJ'ILETICS - - BOOKFIVIC NIASliP, - - - BOOK 81X THE COLLEE . I5 00k One PIva' 1 blA'HC D7 wLH-VIE --19 1W A CREED for PENN STATE hyf' BICIIIICVIC IN MY COLLICUIC; in her isolatcd cnviromncnt which conduccs to her studcnt oughly-traincd scholars but also high-principlcd xi mcn and women; in her coiipcrativc government , :. which maintains good-will hctwccn Studcnts and faculty; in her line distinction between collcgc loyalty and collcgc rowdyism; and in her indcscrihahlc collcgc spirit which draws all hcr sons and daughters unto hcr. IBICIJICVIC IN MY ltlltlIJIiOVV MAN; that whether wcalt- willcd or strong-willcd, a success or a failure, he is still my brothcr; one whom I must aid in giving an opportunity, and for whom I must sharc responsibility; that, it is my duty to bring cheer to my fellow man; to tell the good things I hear about him and to suppress the evil i'cports I hear O'l him; 10 Ilhoostli and not: to Iiknockf, BICIQIICVIC IN MYSICIII'; that I havc only one life 10 live so far as I know; that l have been givcn a body and mind ncithcr of which I can abuse without paying the penalty; that I have choice whether I will use or ncglcct the opportunities of lifc; that I will cherish my body, my timc, my opportunities and that l will every day honestly do the work of that day. BICLII'ZVIC IN MY GOD; that thci'c is somc Great Cause of my being; that. I am put into thc world for a purpose and that I must latcr give some account of my cxistcncc; that I know right from wrong; that I must strengthen my will to do the right by mcans of prayer; and that I will ncvcr insult. this intuitive hclicf by consenting to ai'guc about it. VII PRICSIDICNF SPARKS D7 SLA-VIEH191'7- Ehmin iErIP Swarka Ph.D., LL.D. ngg R. SPARKS was born in Licking.r County, Ohio, July 16, 1860. He received his degree of Bachelor of Arts at.0hio Stathnivcrsit:y in 188-1. 1901' 21 year following the completion of his college course he served his Alma Mater as Assistant in History, sub- sequent to which time he taught for a period of iivc yours in the public schools of Ohio. Mr. Sparks first came to this institution in 1890 as Principal of the Preparatory Department and 'I'cuchcr of lrlistory, which position he held for iivc years. During this time, also, he took graduate work at: Harvard University. From 1895 to 1908 he held the positions of Instructor in History, Assistant. Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor of American History at the University of Chicago. The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy was conferred upon him by the University of Chicago in 1900. From 1905 to 1908 he was Curator of the Historical Museum, and from 1905 to 1906 Dean of the University College, of the University Of Chicago. Dr. Sparks returned 1:0 The Pennsyl- vania State College on June 15, 1908, as its President, which position he has held since that time. One year after he accepted the presidency of this institution Dr. Sparks received the degree of Doctor of Laws from Lchigh University. President Sparks is :1 member of tho lixcvutivc Uninvil of the American History Assm'iution; a member of the Illinois History Association; Foun- scllor of the American Institute of Civics; a member of tho University and College Council of Pennsylvania; and Presitlcnt-tloiwml of the Phi Kappa Phi Itirutcrnity. Hc is also 21 member of the Chi Phi 1311110111in :mtl the honorary Phi Beta Kappa Fraternity. As an author hc wrutc the follmving hunks: Hlixpzmsion of the American Pcoplcf' HThe Man Who Made the N21ti0n; UFormative Incidents in American Diplomacy thc United States of America awn vulumcsi; HItiountlutionsnf National Dcvvlupntcntz ttntl HThe LinCnln-lMutzhlss Dc- hzttcs of 1858. Dr. Sparks has also Ell different times contributed serials and cssuys on History and College Administrative 'liopit's tn periodicals and journals. SIC T HUI PRICSI DICNT'S H Vllt l 1'lllt'Vsllt'UrUltl Mount Nillnny Mwln llu- vzlslm'n 5 cy, Proudly slumls our Alum Mnlvr, Un ln-r hill-tnp hig 1. . Mia 'NFhmuhb: Av . QVAA..$..,wEx Erzl . FARNICGH'J LIBRARY THIS ARMURY MTV. 3 h I , . I l ll I!Il.!xu11Lx x. . .V , 1: ' ' 1F t A , r :1 , r , i .m' , tun; ' ?'y'rd aurimnw $ it'd T0 AG. HILL III 1f WA Y AUDXTURHVM DRIVI :fa thv- .? b A $9 $155 J' Q: If 1 ! r ,5, 5 g R ' my M- J 5' 135? f X Z X easy :xg- 1 V THIC OLD WILLOW EJEUN ENI 21 D7 7.00 p 8.00 p. 9.00 i1. 10.00 a. 1.30 p. 3.30 p. 8.00 p. 10.00 p. 10.30 :1. 3.30 p. 4.30 p. 6.30 p. 8.00 p. 10.00 41. 2.00 p. 7.30 p. 8.00 p. 1915 Qtalenhar fur Qtummemement Week m. m m m 111 III In . 111 Ill m . 111. 111 Freshman Stunts0vl3ront Campus 111.000H2md 0f the Pn'mhct ;Bcnc0l Hay for the Hospilll- Auditorium. .0Annuul 0001100110070 ch Cadet Bum .0Rcvicw 0f the Regiment. of College 0HulctsrwBrigadicrllcncml A. I, .wlm Crossc-Curlislc Indians. vs. Penn State .-lesclmll---1Illivcrsity of Pittsburgh vs. Penn Stnlc0Bczwcr Field. .000ncert0000110510 Musical ClulmaAudimrium. ECumpus Singingg-Scnior CInsv-Old VVillmv. rnglvculuuroute Sm'lnon0Rcv. N. M. Vancrs, Tompkins Ave. Congrogzllimml Churvh, Brooklyn, New York-Auditorium. .-0rgzm Rovilzllm-Auditorium. v-vacrl00'ollvgc Cadet Bumlw-Fronl Campus. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Meeting! aFrnnt Campus. .--Szu'rcd Concert -Audi Lori um. .00lass Day Exercises 0f the Class of 1915 7-I3ront Campus. .rg'lhlck Meet --Univcrsi1y of Pittsburgh vsSlnlu-Bczu'm' Field. .0Annual Meeting of the Board of Trustees .Aj unior Oratoriml ContcsL-Audimrium. LA-VIE--191'7- V11 FRIDAY, JUNE 4th SA' FURDAY, JUNE 5th Hlmpus. .Mills, U. S. Army, Washington, D. 00.01300er110 Field. Beaver Field. SUNDAY, J UNE 6th M 0NDAY, J UNE 7th Carnegie Library. 3.45 p 8.0011 . --.--.. - 53.- .. , , , .M . , W , . -.. . . , .5 - .-- ng 7W Wy1 2 V7 . ,71'1 .X 11- F ii? A: .1; X; r U fix, w L r V: CV mi :1 L '21 g j 1'! :11 Fx fax , w; v ! ' 3... v 1 -L...n J- .J. 4:1 1 r v0 1 R 0 w. 1.x g 1 g .--.-h... ..,.7 .44 ' 1V x 1?? K4 1 0.30 :1. 10.00 21. 10.15 21. 12.30 p. 2.00 p. 2.00 11. 3.00 p. 8.00 p. 10.00 p. 0:15 :1. 10.00 :1. 3.00 p. 3.30 p. 5.006. TUESDAY. JUNE 8th m. dAnnuul Business Meeting Phi Kappa P111 -Alltlilurilllll Foyer. m. H-Puhlir Wvlmmt- Class 'OS-W-Auditurium. 111. 011111111le Business Meetingm1'wnvrul Alumni Assoviulinu -- . Auditorium. 111; aAlumni Lunvhmm -Allll11l11'rt'lll. m. 7 Alumni Slums 19mm Campus. 111. a'l1ruslcv lilwliuns MDvlcgnu-s, Old Hulpvl; Alumni, 114 Old Main. m. rr-Alumni Puraulc Front Campus 10 Bmwr Field. .111. 77131150111111 111111th University 01 lluwmi vs. Sluttv-lhun'vr Firm. mx-HMiss Adam 01 Eden by tho '11110511izms 'Alldltnl'llllll. m; Alumni Rcuxmmn wAlumni Tom and Arnmry. WEDNESDAY, J UNE 9th m.-4blllnlmlmlnwnt vacssiunwUlmcgiv Library. 111: 1.0111HICHCUHH'IH lixvrciscs Auditorium; Address by Howard Vanton Mitchell, lisqq Pittsburgh, Pa. 111.rr---1V1L-cting 01 Parents of Graduates 4110 Chapel. mg-rv-lhwlicumry lixcrciscsM-lliberal Arts Building. 00 p. mp ARoH-ptiun m 1101111110111'01110111 Guests President's Lzm'n 15mm Campus. . m.-2.00 :1. m. 11 unior Farewell Roveptiun 10 the Seniors --Ar1nory. I 2m; :1 -- -7 : $152m Thaw 23 .11th ., . r V. , r, . 4; 7' ,-- . ., . - 30w; ,, .v. Kv, 1m 1. m 1.9 .15 XI! a, gig: . 7 7 xi. x . , 'K,rvf, P1313131 $3 13151 le ,st M hjk-W' w-l; X. g . 4 :51... ... x ,.7 DV A LA-VIEH1917'2 iBenngplhania 23319, 1915 HNNSYLVANIA Day was celebrated November 5, 1915. First on Pthe pmgrmn was the dedication of the new Mining Building occurring just, before the general assembly in the Auditorium. Governor Brumhuugh was introduced as chief speaker by H. Walton Mitchell, President of the Board of 'Ihrustees. By giving :1 very practical and in- spiring address, His Excellency fulfilled 21 former promise to appear before the students 01 this college. Mr. Curl Vrommm, 0f the United States Depurtnu-nt of Agriculture, was the lust speaker. He emphasized the opportunities for trained ugriculturists. Friday afternoon and Saturday were given over to :1 review of the Cadet. Regiment and various sports and amusements. Few men have appealed to Penn State audiences as did the Rev. Mr. Day of the Labor Temple of New York City. His address at Chapel on Sunday morning was am extraordinary exposition of 11 great work for the laboring ClilSSCS of New York. For the benefit of persons not acquainted with customs of the Penn- sylvania State College. it might be explained that Pennsylvania Day is celebrated annually 0n the first. or second Friday in November and cor- responds to Founder's Day in other institutions. IV S LA-VIE - -19 1w gamma gaegsiun ONE 01 the most prominent features 01 Penn State is the annual sum- mer session for teachers. This movement WZIS inaugurated six years ngu in attemptingr to make the college M the greatest possible service to the people of Pennsylvania. During the first year 1191010ne hundred forty-seven teachers took advantage of the oppurtunity offered them. From that, time on, growth has been by leaps and hounds, until the enrollment 1:151 year reached the remarkable height 01 ten hundred twenty-four. The hrst session W215 directed by Prof. C. T. Koch, State High School Inspector. Tu hi5 elheienvy is attributed the success 01 the first year's work. In 1911, Dr. Samuel 1C. VVeher, now City Superintendent of Schools at Scranton. heeame Dean 01 the Sehool 01 Liberal Arts in the college and served as Director 01 the Summer Session. He served in this capacity 101' three years illltl through his untiring energy and remarkable ability the new movement exlwrienced very mpitl growth. When Dr. VVeher went. to Scranton he wns succeeded by Dr. 15. R. Smith, associate professor of nlztthemuties. Under his splendid leadership the summer session has been stezulily developing until now it. is one 01' the prineilml phases of the work at The Pennsylvania State College. The number of murses has been widely increased to meet the many and varied demands ef the students. 1521011 year has brought greater results. The beautiful location and itlenl surroundings of the college make it. 21 most suitable place for those engaged in teaching to spend very prntituhly,211mv weeks 01 the summer. livery student, after nnee attending at session here, seems to eurry along the gmxl news and returns again, bringing many friends to share the pleasures. ICDVVIN RAYMOND SMITH, IIIIIIII Jllllllxlry H, 1370, IMIIIVilIv, Illinois; 'liIIIIIIlII'I' iII PIIIIliII SIIlIIIIIls 1803-1000; SIIIIIIIII iII IlII- XIIIIIII-IIII' of HIV lIIix'IIIailx III llliIIIIix 1000-1001; SIIIIII'III, l IIiIIIsilI III Illinois, 10014005; iinllillulwi willI llIII .X.H. liI'V MIIIIII-IIIIIliI's, W05; lIIaII'IIIIlIIII iII gIII-I- iI MIIIIII-IIIIIliIIs, l'IIix'I-I'sity Hl' WisIIIIIIsiII, 10054000; HI'IIIIlI-Il IhI- NM. tivgl't'l' lIy llII' UHiYI'I'INily Hr WiSIInIIsiII 1008; SIIIIIIIIII III' Allliill'lllillivs iII IIII- Rnygll IIIIleings- Muxmilian liIIiI'I-IIsiI-x', MIIIIiIIlI, HI-IIIIIHIIy 1900 1011; RI-III-ivI-Il l'ILD, Ilvgrw iII MIIIIII-IIIIIliIIh 1011; Assistant PI-nl'I-ssur IIli MalllII-IIIIIliIIs, 'HII' I'I'IIIIsIIIIIIIIiII SIuII- iihllvgt' 10114014, AssIII'iIIII' PI'IIfIIsnIIr III MIIIIII-IIIIIliIIs 10H ; AIIliIIg DiI'IIIIInr SIIIIIIIII'II St'ssiull 1013-1011; HiI'I-IIIIIII Sllllh Hll'r SI-SsiIIII WIS ; MI-IIIIII'II .MIIIII'iIIdII MIIIIII-IIIIIIiIIgII SIIIIiI-ly, Sigma Xi, Phi HI-m Kappa, Alpha HIIIIII PM. 9 Qtatistits of gunman gaem'un sIIM MIC! s NIUNIVWI H . - 7n sIIIIIINIxIIIIIIIIM.IRIIIII , III: HWRSIISU! 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H. Huhh, Ii. B. Dysurl. W i 5 W . W l W ' W ' I F l 2 . ! . , A H v j-' . W W W WW f? r 29 . .-- V4--N, A 1'7 SLA-VIEu191'7- V1 38051111 of Erusteez EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS MAR'I'Ix 12. IiI11'1111.-11'11II - - - - - - - - - Harrisburg 1.111'1'rn111'111 lI11- 1'11111111111111'1-111111 IiIm'IN 12.512111115 - - -- - - - - - - - 8111111 Collage 1'1'1-511111111 111 1111' 12111I11g1- NATHAN 1'. S1'II.111.I-'1-'I5I1 - - - - - - - - - - Harrisburg 51111111'111111111111111 111 1'1111111' IllSll'lH'IiUIl 171111111155 I12. I'A'I'TnN - - - - - - - - - - IlzI1'1'isI111rr . . . L1 51-1'1'1'1111'1' 111 1111' 5111111 151111111 111 .11141'11'1111111'1' APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR N : 111-151111le 111111 1311111115 1111111115111 HARLHW - - - - 15.121'111111111EI'1'111I 1111.111 1111114., 1'111111. - 111 MIL'I'UN 11 . 1.1111'111' - - - - 001 1 111v .11111 1111,111 51'1'111111111- I010 HENRY D. BROWN - - - - 1ViIIiz1111s111111 - - - - 1017 J. 1.. 11151111111 - - - - - Pittsburgh . - - - - - 1017 115.11.11'111111 - - - - I'iItslnIrgII - - - - - - 1018 HON. 1'211111111 11.111135 - - - 11'1Ili111115p111'1 - - - - - 1018 ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1111s I 011115 - - - - - 1111-1111111 - - 1010 j .111.ANI1I1I:W5 - - - - 820 1111111111111 31., PlIil1l1l1IpIIi11 - - 10111 11 11.1 I 1.1M 11. 11;:11. KI R - - - 11151. 111 1111' 11., 1311241111111 - - 1016 jAMI: 51.. 1111- - - - 1'11I1111111115,11I1i11 - - - 1017 II. 11' .11. 1115: I11H'II'I1' III5 I..I - - - 1111 :1 P1111: 1111111., l1111l11111,l1 - 1017 .111le I. 5111151. 115 - - - - 11'. I 1111 111151 1111111., II1iI111I1II1III.1- - 1017 111511111115 M. UUWNING - - - 14201 11115111111 I$1.,1'11111111111111111 - - 10114 111711115'1'1'51'. 111515111 - - - - 11111-111151 P111'I', - - 1018 .1 11311155 11. 111111151 - - - - 43 I12 x1' 111111111 I ll111',1'N1'w 1'111'11' City - 1018 ELECTED BY DELEGA'I'ICS FROM SOCIETIES ANDREW 12111111511115 - - - - 2 I12. 0151 81., va York City - - 10111 R. 1.. MUNCIC - - - - - 1'11111111511111'1,r - - - - - 10111 1. 'I'. 11'.1I.I.Is - - - - - 111111111111 - - - - - - 1010 II. 1'. 11111111: - - - - Bl1111111sl111rg - - - - - 10111 1 .111'1'1'1212. .111'111111111'11' - - - Harrisburg - - - - - 1017 1111...-111.11 II. 1'1 11III:I1511N - - - 111111111111 - - - - - - 1017 1'2. R. I I I111NI: - - - - I1. ' I. . 1'11. 311111111111 - - - 1017 1'II.1I11. I: s 11 81' 1111111 - - - 51111111 I1111IIIv-I11-111 - - - - 1017 11' II. 1. 1.1.11 1'. 1111.11 - - - - 1'1111 11115511 - - - - - - 1018 111:11I11.I-:11. III I1'IIIs11N - - - 11'111'1'1'111'5 1I11I'I; - - - - - 1018 II11N..1. I'. .1111 .1I1I1I5 N - - - 1'.11111111- - - - - 1018 1III-ISI'I1ZRJ. 'I1's11N - - - - 11111111111Ic - - - - - 1018 DV Db. LA-VIE 191'7' V11 QBrganisation OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES PRESIDENT, ll. WALTUN Ml'rvmcm, - - - - - - - - Pittsburgh VICIa-PmasxmaN'r, jAMICS t2. WHITE - - - - - - - New York City SECRETARY, linu'IN Ii. SPARKS - - - - - - - - State College TREASURER, D. K. PlCli'l' - - - - - - - - - Stale College Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees Mussks. BM'AIm, LUWIH', MM'URMICK, MI'H'HELL, URVIS, SHIELDS AND 11. V. WHITE Advisory Committee to the School of Agriculture and Experiment Station Mnssus. Human, MWURMM, lhvr'mx, TYSON AND H. V. Wnrrlc Advisory Committee to the School of Engineering Mussns. ANmuuvs, HAMILL, len, Snnans AND j. G. Wilma THE FACULTY COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION PRIESIDICN'I'MSPARKS; DIEANS-HULMI'IS, POND, Lovmm', CRANE, VVATTS, BLAHDICILAND SM'KMT; PmurlcssokshkUNKLIQ, WILLARD, PATTEH, AND IisvlaNsnAnl-z OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOLS School of Agriculture School of the Liberal Arts lmAN, RALPH L. WATTS DEAN, T. F. BLAIHDELL Slccmc'lmn', C. W. S'mmmu'r Slacluc'mm, II. 'II Commas Institute of Animal Nutrition School of Mines DIRECTOR, lll-zNRx' P. Alulslu' DEAN, WALTER R. CRANE SI-X'Iuc'mlu', HIClJ-ZN MALLUY SECRETARY, II. N. liA'mN School of Engineering School of Natural Science DEA . R. 1.. SArKI-z'r'r DEAN, Glcnkm; G. POND Sucrlue'mm, F. 1.. lesmn Slccma'mlu', I . j. KAUFMAN FRIESHMAN ADVISERS MI-zssus. ADAMS, lh'le-um, UIUIH'IIIIL, Due, 170511ch wlw'n-luryn Fluzzmm, Govuau, URAVAT'I', HALL, HILL, MAIugI'ARm', Mnmuc, PALMER, F. 1.. PATTIcl-z, PRICIIARD, W. 1.. RUIIl-ZR'I'S, Rnwn, Ii. R. SMITH, 'lhkmdM'Ic, chmuck AND MISS Lovmm' PENN -S TATE DV $$$LA-VIEH1917- 7113b: glumni ggzutiatiun G ENERAI. OFFICERS J. 1'. Rnhm-zks, '95, PRESIDENT - - - - - - - Pittsburgh, Pa. j. 1'. Maui, '90, FIRST VK'l-Z-I'Rl-ZSIDENT - - - - - Detroit. Mich. A. 11. lex'lala, '91, SM'UND VK'IC-PRESIDENT - - - - - Cleveland, Ohio. 1. II. M. ANDREWS, '98, THIRD Vu'Ic-Plucsmlm'r - - - - Philadelphia, 121. R. 11. SMITH, '05, SlirRl-ZTAkY-TRI-ZASURER - - - - - State College, Pu. BOARD OF MANAGERS I'. H. BRI-ZNNIEMAN, '94, Stale College, Pa. - - - - - Turin Expires 1916 H. A. LICI'I'ZIaI.l., '04-, Stun: College, Pu. - - - - - Term Iixpircs 1910 J. PRICE jACKSUN, '89, Harrisburg, 11:1. - - - - - Term Expires 1917 R. L. WATTS, '90, Stale Cullugv, 11:1. - - - - - - 'l'vrm Expires 1917 M. S. 1V1vl1mmeL, '92, State Collvgc, Pu. - - - - - Term Expires 1918 II. D. NIASUN, ML, '07, Pittsburgh, I'u. - - - - - Term Expires 1918 DIRECTORY OF CLASS SECRETARIES '857911111111'1111111, C. C. VIIIaSNICY - - - - 74 Dawes Ann, 10115110111, Muss. Srzcluc'rmu', Mus. BLANHIIc l'A'rrukan NllLLER - - ' Lock Haven, Pu. '90'v1l. R. MEIER - - - - - - - - - - Bt-llcfnnlo, 11:1. '917W'. M. CAMP - - - - - - - 7740 UnionAvc.,C11img0, 111. '92wM. S. 1V1CDUWI91J, - - - - - - - - - State College, Pa. '9379R. XV. 1VJLLIAMSON - - - - - - - - - Hunlingdon, Pa. '94 91,. 13. BRISNNICMAN - - - - - - - 9 - State College, Pa. '95wl1klcsunex'r, DR. R. H. Human - - - - - - - - Butlcr, Pu. CHAIRMAN REUNION Ctmmrm'lcu, DUNHAM BAR'mN - - - - Mercer, Pa. '98 ,4. 11. M. ANDREWS - - - - - - 820 Dauphin $1., PhilmIt-Iphin, 151. '99 7-W. L. AIrH-zLIn-jk - - - 1121 Princvtun Ava, '11lmrnlmrg, Pittsburgh, Pu. '00 4;. K. W'ARN - - - - - - - 821 Frick Bldg Pittsburgh, 11:1. '03 ---A. A. VVICRT - - - - - - - 809 Kunklc 1111154., Harrisburg, 11:1. '05 -R. H. SMITH - - - - - - - - - - Stult- Udlogv, Pa. '00 --Pklcsmlcm, Glamor: R. Mdimc - - - - - - Mcm-cs Milka, Pu. '07-g-R. A. CAUUHEY - - - - - - 9 - - Stuu- Collvgv, Pu. '08;H. U. BARHICY - - - - - - 010 Fourth Ave., XVillizunspurl, 11:1. 109vP. 1i. THOMAS - - - - - - 18 liust Third 81., Cincinnati, Ohio. '10 VA. W'. FISHER - - - - - - - 304 Union Station, 13111111110110, Mtl. '11-R. '11. KIN'l'llNu - - - - - 855 Rclmcczl Aux, Wilkinslmrg, Pu. '12-14. 11. DENNIS - - - - - Dept. Public Instruction, Harrisburg, Pa. '13-N. 5. kams - - - - Allegheny County Farm Bureau, Pittsburgh, Pu. '14-19. C. DOSE - - - - - - - - - - State College, Pa. 1159V, 11. CRANSTON - - - - - - University of Maine, Urnu, Mc. abeneral fatulty DR. ARTHUR HOLMES, ILA I'IID. E E, 11111 1151-13, Donn 15111'11 1'1111'111111111,11I1111,187.2 IRA. 1111'11111 1'111111g11,1111111,1.1100; I';1.1.1111' 11I H1x111 111r11111111 1' 111111'11, 1111111111111111'111, 131111 1011.;11'.1'.11I1111111.S'1111l11111 111 5111111111, 1111 11'1111111' A1111111111111s,11.11111'1; I'I1111151111111'lz11111 I'sy'1l11111111 111 1111'11'5111'111 I'111111s1'l111111.1, 18011 10111; I'1II11W 111 I'11il11111111l1y, 111111'111'1111' 111 1'11111151'11'.111111,10111-10115;1 1151111'111' 11 11111111111111 11115111111 1' 111111' 11, .11111.1111m, I1111111g.111,10-11-1 11 1111; 111.15.11.11 1111 111,1'11'1 111111 111111 A111111111'111 10111050111111, 1111111111in 111 1V111'111g1,111 1001- 1011.11, l111 '1111111 111 1111111511115 VV111111'.R.Ix..M1A., 11105 10110; 1'11 11.,111111'1'1111111'111' I'111111s1',l1'1111111 10118; 111.1111'111'1111 111 1.1.1'1'111111111'1', l'1111'11'1.1111 111 I'tllllh'V'IHIllIKl, 10118 1011; 11515111111 1111'1'1'1111' 111I'sy1l1111111,11.111'111111',111111'11'15111'111'I'111111s111'1111111,1011810125155111111111 I'1'1II'11ss1II' 111 1'51'1'1111111111', I 1111'1'115111' 111 I'111111s1'111111111,11111-11112 11I111 11111111 111' II111 1'1111'.1111 11 1'11111111', x'I'I111 1'1111151'111111111 5111111111111111;,101.2 ; .111 11111; 1111111 111 1111- 811111111111 IIII11 .11 111.11 A:111111Ir '111111'111' 111 111111111111115111, ' 101101. ' 1'1111 1'1111111111111111 111 11111 1111111, 1012; 1'1'1111'1111115 111 1'I1111'111'1'111 NI1111111g, 11113; 11111I 111111111111'111'11 11111111111, 10'15 HI'IH' II:',15II1.1! 111III1' '1IIII'III H! II I'1 IIIHVI'I'HIII'II .Vuh 1'1III11'1' 'IIH' 1I111r111nrxl111 iIIIpI11.1'.111.1' IIIHIIIH I11r 111111111111 11111! II111 1 ;IIII'IIlIl'I' flu 1' in IIIIII I1 II111 11pm: I111 r. 111111 1111 II111. 111 1. '. 33321-ij a v1??? 39:11qu at ggriculture ant QExpcriment gtatiun- RALPH 1,. WATTS, 13.8., M.S.. Dean 110m 1869; 11.5.1111- PvnnaylvuniuSlnvanlh-gc,1890; MS. le lh-nnsylmniu State 1'0111-gv, 1898; Horticulturist, 'lk-nnvsst-c Expt-rinwmuI Station, 18904899; Secru lury 01'11'11111-551-c lixltvrinwnlul Station and llmd 01' lhv Furmvrs' Instilulc 1Vork, 1895-1899; Cumnwrriul Ilorlirullurisl :11 johnslown, Pm, 1899-19118; le-Prcsidcnl 01 vavluhlv Growvrs' Assnviuliun of Anwriml; Hmul Hf lht- Dvpzu'lnu-nt 01 Hurlivulluw, Tlu' lH-nnsylmniu Slallv tbllvgo. 1908,1912; .Xt'ling Donn, February 1912-150111'112113' 191.1; Dmm 191.1 -; Author: cht'luhh' Gardening, HVegetable Furring, and Hle Vegetable 1111111011013. Wl'ln' .S'rlmnl 0f 1,1grit'ullun' uml livfu'riuu'nl Stalin , Illmngll ils H'XI'UI'l'II, iuxlrmlimml and z-xlvnxirm dvpurlmmlx, xlumlx for u hrmul, mlnmlimml program, Hm purfmxu of whirl: ix In mulw NW A grimllurr- uf 1hr; Stair more prmprmus and rural rmulilimm' nmrr wilolr'xmm' Ilml ullmdiw'. WRALI'H 1.. WATTS. , 4337 f; .' w. 3 : : ,x . Y , . :3, MMWWN .:-mw!' , 7 J, .3 ,1 1153mm kgvmeaB -1l1 34 0x D7 LA-VIE--1917' Ecpartment of ggrnnump FRANK 11. 12.11111X15R, 11.54., 11111110551111 01 Agronmnyv-I1.S., 1'1111'1-1'5111'111' 111111011. 1511111111111 1.111'15 11'011'11111CX, 11.5., .1 Z, :15511011111' 111111'1'ss111' 0.1 11141011011111 -11.S 1'I1ivcrni1y 111 1111111115, 1011-1; 1115., 11111111911 lH1ix'orsily, 1008, '1 CHARLES FRANKLI N N111.1.,111.S.,.17.,E E 111 K111, Assistant 1'1'011111'11111011'2val11ll101llil1 Agmnmny 111.51., 11-1111 51:111' 110111310, 10110; 11.5., t'anu'H anix'orsily, 1011. 1111111111 HOLDEN 11.11181, 11.8., :1551ilillll 111'01'1-55111'0111411111111113 7-115 01110 $11116 1'11i1'1'1'511y, 1010. JUHX 11'1N11URNIC 1111111., 1115., Assistant Profmmr 111 1Cxp1-rix111-111111 .11g1'nnumy- 11.5., Nm'lhfurulim1.1grivl111111'411:111111111-111111111121111111111413 1011.1:111.S., l'nivvrsilynf Illinnis, 1012. 1111111101111 91111111101; 511111111, 11.51. 115412, :11, Assistant 1111111155111 111' :1gr111111111y- 11.5., 1111111111111 1111111413 1007; 11.5.:11412, 1'1111'1'11511'1' 01 111111015, 101.1. 1.1.111'11 .1115111'11 011111.11, 11.5., .1 7., .15515111111 1 111111-340, 101-1. 1 .1g1'n110111ywl15 111111 511111- 1iR11'1N 01.111211 ANDERSON, 11.8., Instructor in 15:111111 11:1111111'1-1111-111 41.5., Michigan Agricultural 111111-g1-, 10111; 11.5., 111111'111'511'1' 01' 1115110115111, 1015. 11111 1111111 11111 11110511 :1N11Rlili, 11.5., 11151111111011111 15:11'111 111111111111-1'3'1-11.51, l'nivcrsity 01' 1115110115111, 101.1. 11.1111. 511111111 11.1KICR,11.S.,;1 Z, Assistant in .1gn111111115'7A11.S., 111-1111 511110 1111111111; 1015. 1115111115111 1111112551'0111111111, 11.5.,;1ssisl:1111 in :1gm1111111ya115q 1111111151111 111111-1113 1011. 11111111 111.1'11'1'11g1N11 11111111311, 11.5.,g1ssislum in Agrnnnmy777-115.. 111-1111 Slulc Cnllvgv, 1015. ' Q LA-VIE--191'7- UL ?Bepartment of garitultural mutation THOMAS ISAIAH MAIRS, 1115., A 7., Professnr 01 Agricultural Education and Super. inlcmlt-nl 01 1.urrvslmmlcnct- GmrscsAliAgrq University 01 Missouri, 1890; 11.5., 1115., l'nivcrsily 01 Missouri. 1900. W'11.1.1AM RICNW'ICK 1111111115., M.Sq Assislunl Prufossnr 01 Agricuhuml liduculion- 11.8., 11mm Smu- College, 1907; M.Su 11mm Slau- Cullvgc, 191.1. Eepartment of Qgritultural themtstrp CHARLES WILLIAM S'IDDDART,1111.11,, A Z, 11 H II, A X 2;, Professor of Agricultural 1'lwmislry--11.A., Columbia University, 1900; 1Vl.A., Columbia Unix'vrsily, 1901; 1111.11,, University 01 1Visc0nsin, 1909. MARGARET 11. Mzu'DONALD, 1111.11,, Assoviutv Professor of Agricultural C110misl.ry-- 11.5., Munnl Holyukv Cu111-gv, 1898; 141.11., 11ryn Muwr, 1902. ICARNICST 15.. 11111'111111K, 11.5.. 23 E, lllslnlvlnr 1n Agrit'uhuml 0110:1115 th 1115., Purdue lHlin-I'sily, 1913. 111CNNIS 1CIWVAR11 HALICY, 115., Instructor in Agrirullurul ChemislryA-BSW 01110 Slim- University, 191.1. lll-INRY RICIST KRAYHILL. M.S., AZ, Instructor in Agricultura! Clwmislryr;11.8., Penn Slutt- College, 1913', M.Sq University 01 Cllit'ugu, 1915. ZBepartment of ggricultural QExtensiun MILTON S. MCIXNVICLL, M. 5., A X, K 23,11111-vmr 01 Agricullurm 19X!t'll$1011-11.S., 111-1111 State College, 1892; 1115., Pt-nn Stuu- Cullcgc, 1897. FREDERICK 11A'11'l11'1RSUN VVICAVICR, 11.5., Amviu, A anK 4', Inslrlu'lur in 15mm Urgunizal1011-113. 110ml Stulv Cullvgv, 191-1. 1C1WVARD KRAA'I'Z 11111S11MAN, 11.5., A 7.,11' K Kb, Assistant Professor of Agricultural lixlvnsinniABS 11mm Slate College, 1909. V11 D7 m L LA-V'IE--191'7- b1 VEW O MARYLAND Extension Organized Preparing Representatlve : but no 0 for organ. 5 work Representative izauon. work fan. 1,1911: ICXTICNSION MAI' WILLIS RAY HURIIAM, 15.5., A Z, Assistant Professor of Agrivullurul IixlvnsimlnaILS Penn 811110 1101113112, 1005. PEARL MuvDONALD, 11.5., Instruclm' in Home limnmnivs lixtvnsiunWBAW l1nivorsity 01 Michigan, 1808; 11.5., Volumhiu l'niwrsity, 1000. LAWRENCE CLAITUN TUMKINS, Instructor in Agrivullurul Iixlcnsiun. CHARLES MCKICAN ARTHUR, 11.5., A 1' P, Instruvlur in Agricultural ICxIvnsiun-11.S., Penn Stuu- Collvgc, 101.1. CLARK WESCOIC CIJCMMICR, 11.8., AZ, Assistunl in Agriculluru1 lixtvnsion 774115., Penn 514110 11011110, 1015. ANDRIHV ALLICN BURLAND, MS Professor of Dairy Husbandry lixlonsiunra115., Penn Smu- Cnllvgc, 1009; 1X1.S., 11nivcrsily 01 11115111115111, 1910. MARY jANIC V1i1VC1'1M11, 11.5., lnslrut'mr in Home Iicmmlnivs 15xlcnsiml 41.5 . 1.10111111- hial University, 1015. ALBERT FREEMAN MASON, MS Instructor in 110rlivu1lm'ul 1Cxlcnsion-13.S., Oregon Slauo Unkgc 1911; 11mm Stale College, 1015. HARRY 11. HDMISTON, Assislzlnl in Agricultural lixlvnsion. PENN-s TATE A221 A 197$ V a LA-VIE --1917- NORMAN S. GRFBBS, B.S., A Z, lixlvnsion lh-pn-m-nlnlin- in Allvgln-ny Cuunty. CHARLES S. ADAMS, B5,, A T P., Extension Ih-prvsunuliw in Bvrks Vuunty. A. B. RUSS, A.B., Extension RCprL-st-nluliu' in thlfm'tl Umnly. H. K. SLUAN, B.SI, A Z, Extension lh-prcm-nluliw in Bradford t'ounty. HARVEY S. ADAMS, B.S., Extrusion prrvsvnlzuiw in Butler County. R. BRUCE DUNLAP, B.S., A T P., Extension Rvprrst nlulivv in Blair Cmmty. FHARLFS F. PRIQS'I'UN, B.Su Extension lh-pn-svnluliw in Clwsu-r Cmmly. Ii. 5. HIWAIHCR, 8.5., A 7., lixlrnsinn Ih'prt-svnlzuivt- in Lnnmslcr Vtmmy. B. D. GILBERT, Ii.S., Extension lh-prcm-nluliw in Luvkuwumm County. H. N. COBB, IS.S., A Z, Extension lQ-prvm-nmlivu in Luzorm- Cnunty. R. H. BELL, B.S., A 7,, Extension lhmrvsomutiw in Lyvmning' County. C. G. MCBRIDE, 135., A 7., Extension Rt-mvsvnlulivv in Mer-r Umnly. A. K. RUTHENBICIUZICR, B.S., Iixlvnsiun Ian-sonlulin' in Montgmm-ry County. .I. M. McKlCIC, B.S., A Z, Extension Rvprosvanivv in W'ushinglun County. H. C. MCWILLIAMS, ILS, A 7..,I-Ix1onsinn Ih'pn-sunluliw in Uumlwriu County. .IAMICS R. MATI'IICRS, 13.8., A Z, lixtt-nsiun lhprvsvntnliw in Columbia Counly. PICTICR ICARI, DOI'HHICRTY, B.Su lixlvnsinn Ih-prvscnluliw in Fayette County. BICA'IVIWy II. DIMIT, B.Sn A Z, Iixtvnsiun Ih'pn'st'nlulivv in Bmx'vr Vnunly. U. HAROLD BEDIil.I., 115., A Z, lelvnsion N-pn-scnlaltivt' in Hrt-cnc County. HENRY N. RIilST, I3.S., A 'I' 3., lixlz-nsiun lh-pn-sunmtivv in Wurrm County. 1,. F. ENGLIC, BS, Extension RL-lm-scntulivv in WHlslmm't-luml County. EXTENSION R EPRICSICN'I'ATIVES DV LA-VIE--1917- mapartment of gninml iaushmmrp 11111.1.11M HICNRY TUMIIAVIC, 11.5., A Z, Pruft-ssm' nf Animal Huslmmlry 41.5., l'niu-rsily 411' Minnl-mlu, 1007. . IKI'RNS 0511111 515V1CR5UN, X1.5., .1111 12, A1023, Assistant Professor 111 Animal 11115- 11411111I'3' 11.5., l'nix'vrhily 01 Wim'umin, 10111; K1.5., 11mm Smn- 110111-140, 1015. HARRY 11.111111511N HAVXICR, 111231., .1 Z, 11! .Y K. Aix'ismnl Profwmr 01 .Mlinml Huslmlnlry 111.11., lmvu 51.111- 111111140, 1011. 11.1111. 1iliRl.Al'1111, 11.5., A Z. In-zlruclur iI l'niu-rsily, 1013. .himnl llushnntlry 7-11.52. 01110511111- - 1.5 M.1l'5lil.1. FARQl'HAR 11111.11155, 11.5., K 23. .Xssislum in Animal Husbandry 1,011 Slilll'11ll111'gl1, 101-1. ' v IFRAXK IHCAN 1111011115, 11.5., .X 'l' .3. Assistant in Puuhry Huslmmlry 13.5.,1'11ix'1-rai1y 1113115501111. 1011. 1111551111.1Y11.1.1;1M IHWK, 11.5.,.17.,Assislunl inAninml11115171111111'3' 15.5.,11niwrnily ul' Missmlri, 1015. LELAND 5.1K11'151. 151.1?1X51'113111Y11, 11.5., Assistant in 11nullry 1111511211111le 1'nivvx'sily01Kliasulll'i. 1015. 1.5. ZBrpartmcnt ut mutauy FRANK DUNN KERN, 1111.11,: E, A 7., lh'nfvssnr 01 Bnluny 14.5., 51:111- Uniwrsily 01 1mm, 10111; 31.5., Purdue l'nix'm'sily, 1007; 141.11., Columbia l'nivvrsil'y, 1011. IIHIIX HICXJAMIX 1111.1., 1111.11,. 3 E. Assistant Profvssm' 01 Boluny 7-115. Amt, l'ni- u-rsily 01 Mismuri, 10115; 11.:X., 110111011 l'nix't-I'Hily, 10110; 1111.11 l'nivvrsily 01 1111111110, 1013. CLKY'I'HN 11111115111115 HRTUX. X1.5,. .1 Z, Assislunl 11111105501 01 Hohuly 715.15., 1.111- u-nily ul' Vt-rumnl, 10110; N1.5., IHIHIIH' I'lliu-rsily, 1015. 1.131155 1501111111 :11L1M5, 31.5,, Asmislunl Profwmr 01 Holany 11.5., Musmrlmsvtls Agrivulluru1 111111-140, 1011; X1.5., 11mm 5lulo 1'011cg1-, 1011. p-ENN -S TATE V1 30 DV S LA-VIE--19 1m RALPH 1117121'5'111'5 11':11.11RON, .11. 5., A H 2:, Instructor in Botanyw-BSH Massa- chusvlls :1griru11urzll 110111150, 19111; 111.5., 11mm 51:110 11111093; 1912. 111.11151111 111111111111111x1115,111.5.,11, K r11, 1115.1 rnrlur in Buluny -11.5 1,1'l1ll 51:110110110ge, 1913;111.5., IH-nn 51:1lu 1hlh-gv, 191-1. 1.1111155 111511511 KELLY, 111.:1., 11151 ruclur in Botany -11.5., 111111-11001111011115'01 Ncw Ym'k, 19110; .11.;1., Fullmllyiu l'niw-rshy, 191-1. 111111.111 111111111 1111113111115, 11.5., Inslrurlnr in Hulsmy 15.5., 11mm5t:1u:1bllvgc, 1911; .115, 11-1111 511m- Cullvgv, 1915. ALBERT .11'121'5'11 11.1N51CN, .11.5.,!1, A H, .1 7.,z1ssislnnl in 1101;111y7711.5., Penn 5mm 111111141; 1913; 31.5., 1'vnn 51310 110111-13, 1915. 11:1: 1111.15111'1CRI1111II15, 1111.11,, 1nslrm'tor in Buluny i111, Miami University, 1912; 1111.11., 11'ushingtnn I'nivvrsity, 1915. 11111111511111.1113'11511111111, 11.5.,x1ssislzlnl 1n Buumy- 111.5 11lmlllt' University 1914. Eepartment uf1airp Jaughanhrp 1111 Id. 11'. 1.:1R511N, 111.5., 11 Z, 1111111155011 01 Dairy Husbandry 41.5., 1mm Sum: College, 19110; 111.5., 11mm 511119 Collvgv, 1913. 1111111111 511111311 1117,11N1C1', M.5., 11 7., H X, .'1s.sislunl Prufvssur 01 Dairy llllslumdry9- 11. 5., New Hampshire 51:110 1'0111-g1-, 19115; 111.5., Penn 5lulc 110111-131, 19118. 151.17.;111112'1111 BRICCKICN1x11111111 .11121'IK, 11.5, Assistant 111-011-5501' 01 levlcriulugy- 11. 5., 11mm 51:111- College, 1889; 111.5., Penn 5mm Cullvgc, 1898. EARN1C5'11 1.1515 ANTHONY, 111.5,, ATE, Instruvlor in Dairy 11uslmmlryr913.5., 17ni1 versity of Missouri, 1912; 111.5., Penn 5mm Col1vgc, 191-1. SAMUEL 1R1'1N 11151111111121 11.5., 411011, Instruvlor in Dairy 111151mmlry-B.5., Penn 5lzllv Fullvgv, 1911. 111111125 MORGAN 5111CRMAN, 111.5,, 11 7., 1nslructnr in 111w!vrinlogy-11.5., North Carolina 11gricullm'ul unrl .1'10c1121nicnl College, 1911; 111.5., University 01 Wisconsin 1912. DV LA-VIE--1917' 111C01M115 SHCNSER BUCKLEY, 11.5.:11413 A Z, Instructor in Dairy Hushalmlry-Bs. Agra, Univvrsily 01 VViscmlsin, 10111. IRWIN ,IUHN 131111311, 1115., Instructor in Dairy 1husbandryw41.5., South Dakota Statd Cullt-go, 1912; 1115., Universily 111 11141110, 1913. FRANK 11. KNOLL, Assistant in Dairy Mnnufavturc. 1111111111 11.111118111111113, Assistant in Dairy Iluslmmlry. DAVID 111CNJAM1N 117111112115, 11'., 11.5., Assistant in Dairy HusbandryA135 Penn State 1'0111-go, 101.1. 1C1.1111CR RICICVIC 11111311511511, 11.8., Assistant in Imclcriulug'y -B.S., Penn State vnllvgo, 1015. ADAM LELAND BICAM, 11.5., 11-41111ng Fellow in Agriculture 43.5., 1Vusllinglon State mum; 1015. Eepartment of QExpzrimentaI Qgricultural chemistrp 11711.1.1AM 1511131111, 1111.11, 11! K 11,11, K 11!,A Z,A X 3,111'0105501101Iixlu'rinwnlulAgricultural 11111-111151 ry :uul Dirt-Clm' 01 1111- lixlwrinwnt StulinanAq Blu'kncll University, 1881; 1111.11, lllinuis 111-511-3'3111 lhliwrsity, 1883. GUY CUSTOM 111VICN, 1111.11, Associate 1111111-551111 uf Iixpl-rinwnlul Agricultural Chum- islry -11.S., New Mexico Collvgv 01 A. and 111.11., 1000; 1115.,1'1-1111 Stale College, 1010; 1111.11, University 01 Gullingvn, 1911. ' 151111'ARI1S. 151111, 111.51., Assnciutv Chemist VHS Pvnn Slzm- 111111-340, 1001; 31.5., Penn Stale College, 1008. 15111511 1.111011 1101.111'ZN, 11.5., Assm'iulc 11191111511113: Penn Slate 111111-510, 1012. GUSTAV 1051:1111 KUHLMAN, 11.8., Assucizltv Cllvlllistw-Pvnn State College, 1015. ALBERT 11111'K1N1111AM LUNG, 11.5., Associate Chomisl--11.S., Penn State L'ullvgv, 1915. pENN -S TATE VI D17 LA-VIE--191'7- mi mapartment of QExperimental 31313111qu5112 1111115 110111111: 5111211311111, 1111.11,, A Z,1'A, 1111111-55111'1111Cxpl'rimvnlul Pullmlngy -11..-1., l'nivvrsilyuf1111111115, 10112: 111.15..111112.1101'IH'11,1011.17 1111.11,,111111111-11 171111'1-1'5111', 1011. 11'11.111'R 11111111111 1111.1.115111113, 11.5., 2311, Assislzlnl in 1Cx1n-rinu'nlnl 110nmlngy- 11.5., 1'1'nn 51.I11- 110111-540, 10111. ZBepartment of f ures'try JOHN ARDEN 11111111111135.1153 .11.;1., 111.13., AME, 111111155011011:01'1'51111' -11..1., Humillnn Collage, 1801;; .11.;1., 1111111111011 Vollemu 10112; 11.15., 111111 1'nix'1-rsily, 10118. REGINALD 1105111111 1111;11:1511315, 31.15., A HE, .1ssialnnl 1111011-5501' n11 1501'1-511'1'511..1., Hark l'niu-rsily, 1008; 11.15, 11nrvnr11, 10111. 1115011111: RICX 111113112X, 11.5., .111'1111111, 23A 111, Assistunl 1'1'011-5501' 01 1511115111 111..-1., l'Ixiw-rsily 01 Michigan, 1011; M.5., Penn 5lz111' 111111-3413 1015. CLARENVIC 1x'1'55151. :1N111iR5UN, 31.15., lllslnmur in 151111-5113 11.5., Dirkinsml 1.0111140, 10118; 31.15., Yzllv l'nivvrsily, 101.1. Eepartment of iburtitulture 31:11'111111-111111112X1'11.1.15 K.'11X5, .11.5, .1 7.. Prnlk-ssnr 01 11111'111'11111111- 11.5., .1111'111gnn .1grirullllrnl 110111-1113 1805: 11.5. .1gr., 11111111111 1'1111'1-1'11134JS0111 .11 5. .1541; Vnrm-ll l'nivleily, 1807. 15111111111 N151.511N 15.-11'-.'1N, 11.5., A 1'11, Assistant 111'111'1-5501101 110rlir1111urc 15115., 01110 51:111- l'nix'L-rsily, 1010. 11111111'1111155111111111111111111, 11.5., .1 Z, :15501'11111' 111'11111mnrn11.1111115111111-11111110111111.15- 11.5., 1.111'111-11 lvlliH-rsily, 1011.1. 1111111125 ICMURY 11112115, 31.5., S E, Assinlunl 111'0111-55111'111 l'prl-rilm'nlzll 1'1-g1-1u111v 11:11'111-1111153, 11.5., 111-1111 511110 111111-1113 1008; 31.5., 11111111111 l'niw-Isily, 1011. 15.1111. 1111'1X11 1111,1111, 11.5., K 22, Inalnlt'lm' in 110111111111111'1- 11.5, Mumnrlmnt-lls .1gri1'u11m'ul1.0111315; 1012. .1011X 1x11111515 11151.11'111111., 11.5., A 1111, 1llhll'll1'lnr in 11m'11vu111m' 11.5., 11-111! 511110 1111113153 101.1. 1.1'311'15 1711'31.111N1l 11111143515, 11.5., A Z, Inslnlvlurin 1101'11111111111'1' .115, l'nix'vrsily n1 3115x1111r1, 1015. .1. 14'. 1111.1115111111.1X1Y11, 11:11'111-111'1' 101' 1111- 111-Imr1nwnl 01 11m'1i1'ullurv. 3111511111111 01 glllllml 31211111111011 HENRY I'RICN'I'ISS ARMSBY. PILIL. ll lJ..DiI'1'Cl1II' l111111 N1111I1l11i1l1111, I1111115., I803. I1..' ,11 7., 11111111111111 I'11I111111I111i1 Illrvli 11111 INTI; II1.I1.,1'11I1, 187:1 I'II.H., 1'1II1-, I870; l.,I I11Y11I1',101111111141111111 in 1 111-111111111 I11111411'I's1'11II1-m;1871177; 1'I11111111111111111111111 1I;Ii1IIIIIII1II I1111-111111111 NI. IlinII, 1877M;1i111 1:I'Ii11111iI1II 1'111111111Ii1111 1'141i11HIIIII lI 111II1- 311. ISNIh 1: I1I'11l1 11ss111' 111 .1141i1111I1111.1I 1 I11 11111111 I 1111111111 11I 11i11'11111i11 11111111 57; I1i1'1'111l111111 IIII I '1IIIIN1I 1111IIi1I $111111 111I1-g1 I 1111-11i1111-111 51111i1111, IS1N'1-101I7; I1111111 111' 1111- S11Ii1ml 111 .1g1'i- 11'-III11111, 11301110111; I': NI1I'I iII .1IIIIII1II NIIII1i1i11II, I'11i11'1I 51.11115 I11'I.II'IIII1'III 111' .1111'111III11111 511111-1003; IIiI'11111111'11IIIIr11iIIIl1-1II'.111iIII11I N1111'ili1111 5II11'1' I007. .IUIIN .1llhi1 ISI I'I1II12,11.5.,13111111111 I'I'11l'1rs11r 111' 1111111111I NIIlI'ili11II 11.5., I'11IIII -111II1- -1 I1'0 M. 5., l 1IIII $11111 111II1141I01111. DUN1I:I:::H.1.1IIII1'.I111IN1:111'III11NI I'.N'.. .115111i1111 i11.1IIiIII.1I N11111i1i1111 11.8., I'1-IIII H-1g1-, I111II. E: 'iCl 1I. I S111II1 II IM'I .1II N1IIIN1'1, I1.S., 115511111111 iII 11111111111 N1111'i1i1111 I'1.H.,11l1111 l' IlII1l Ir-II1', IU . II1111II1II1 11. 51' II1I ',IIII H.341, .1shISIJIIII iII 1111iIII;1I NIIlI'ilinII I151 1115111111411, WIN. IxI'. NNlbl I1H Ix.1I1I.,IUNI1'.5', MS. 11waixl11111111 .111i11111IiN11111111111 I1..1., 11.I1'1111s11x 51.111 1.141i1lII1111'11I111II114,IH 11INIII1I;I.I1111III I1I1.111I. 1N .1I15., .1ns1I1i.1111 Ill .1I1iIII1II NIIlI'ilinII I15. I'1 111'1I111i11I1151i11111-,I307;1I.S.,I'1-IIII$1.111-1'111I1-g1;IUUE IUIIN I I111 .11I1'H IHI'NI1I1I11'1 1l 8. .1s1i1111111 i11 ,-1IIiIII11I NIIII'ilinII I151, I'1-1111 51:111- 111II1141', IUIIZ; KI5, I1III15111111111II1111, IUIIH. ., I'IIi1 111111 1' 11' I1'1Ii1'1111-111 1'11II1-141- , 11'111'1'1-111'1' m A B7 LH-VIEH1917- V31 AGRICULTURAL BUILDING DAIRY BARN $1111qu of QEngineering ROBERT 1.15M UEI. SACKE'I'T, 11.19.41 11;, E :.,Dea11 11111'11 N11. 1 '11111111s 11111111111111. 1'1.S. C19,, 11'1111115111 111 11111111111111, 8101; '.1.. 111111115111'111 111111113...111 18011; R11111'1111' lxi1'11' 111111 11111'11111 S1111 11',s 111111111S111l1s 1 .11gil11n115'1111'm1 1801:1711111Ns111:11111111'11111.11111111111115 1.111'111111111 '11111-111', 1111'11111111111, 11111.,1801-00;111'1111 111 111 '111111111111l 111 M1 11111-11111111'5, Asl1'1111111111 111111 1'. 111:11111'1'11111, 1.111'11111111 1'11111'g1'l1111111 10117;111'1111'55111'111 '11111111'111111 S.11111111'1' 111111 11y111'1111111 1 11111- 1111111115, 1'111'11111'111111'1-15113',1007-15;1101111111111 Di1 11'111r111 1'.11g1111 '11111g1Cx111'1'11111'111 S111111111, 11-1111 . 111'. M1111111'1 111 1111- A'11111'i11111 S111'i1'l1' 111 M 11h111111'111 1 . 111.11111'11'5; M1'111111-I'111 1111' A1111'1'i1'1111 S111'11'l1' 111 111'11 1'1'11111111'1'15;11'1111w 111 1111' A'11111'111111 Asx111i11ti1111 1111'1-111 A111'11n11'1111'11l 111 S1111111'1111111113111111151111 S1' w11g1- 1111'1111' 1111111, 11y111'1111111's, 1911111115 111111 1 1111111 111111111g1-S111111, li11gi1111-rinp; N1w H'IIII' SYIquI 111' ILIIgI'III'I'rIIIg 11111121 7.11 I'.:'II1'IrII1IImI 1m- mIImruugII pnpuruliun III Mullln'nmlirzs' IUITIHHIH'A' 11ml .1'Iuml1 11H lruIIII'IIg I'II IIIIH'MW'III'IHI, Iulmrulory 111111 sIIguImII IIII' 117I11lv.1'1'.1 11ml .11IIIIIII'x1'1 01 1'IIgI'II1'I'rIIIg l1r11!1v11.1'.11 1111111Is for IIIIIIz'irlImlI'Iv, pluu'v pnmtplt'x 11111119 1111311 111111 1111le I0 111'111'lup 1111' 11'IIII 1111 uppm 111111111 111 1111' IIIQII 111IIiIIg 11411111 IIu'v IIrI' ruining um! IIII' rmpnuxil'lelln's I'n pIIIIIu 11'r11111'1'III1II II11'1' 11r1' IIIIII1 IIIII.I'II;.' 11x wnghmrv. 11111111111 1.. 5.11:1115'1'1. , .I 1,?ij D7 LA-VIE--1917' Zatpartment of ZBraming ant grtbitutural 11511111112211ng RUY IRYIN 11111111111, 1'.1i., .M';u'i;1,'l'l1ll, 111'11l't-xs111'111' .11'1'IIiI1-rlurxl1 lingilwvring 11.5., 1111111111- l'nix'vrmy, 1300; 11,111., 1'I1ixt'rsily 111' 111111015, 1000. 11111111111 1.:11VRICNVIC K111111CR, 11A,, Arb'iY-Hllll 1'1111055411'111 Arvhill-MIIIKII Hislmy 21ml 110511411 11.1., 1411411111 5111111111111 1111111171133 1000. FRANK MILLICR 'IURRlCNCIC, 31.15., Assistant Prohwxn' 111' Mt-vlmnivul Drawingr- 11.5., 11mm 51:111' 1111111110, 10115: 111.15., 1101111 51310111111140, 101.2. CYRI'5 ICHMI'ND PALMER, 11.5., 2: 11, 23 X, Instruvlnr in .111'11111-111111'111 Drawing- 11.5., I'lliw'l'sily 01 111111015, 1012. 1.:1. I:RICIHUVK 1.11.'1111.1C5 111513111, 11.A., 11151111111111 in .11'1'11111-1'1111111 Drawing 12111111411- 1ll5111111l'111,11111'1111l1111g-1', 101.1. 111.1X'11UN 1.11115 111111115, 11.5., Illslrlxvlur 1n 3111111111111111 111111111111 11.5., 1111., 111110 1111111111 Military 111111-141; 10110. HICNRY 51115.1.1.Y 1'0111x'1.1X,11.5., 11K N, Afl' A, lnslrm'mr in linginvm'ing Drawing: a 11.5., 111-1111511111111111111111', 101-1. 1101111111111 GAY '11111'111111'1.1., 11.5., lnslruclnr in lCngiIlm-ring Drawing 11.5, 11'111'1'1'511111 111113'11-11111111' lnslilulv, 1015. 11111115111 MURRI5UN, 11.5., .Xssislunl in lingim-l'ring Drawing 115, 111-1111 Sum- 1'11111-g1', 1010 ZBepartment of Qtthil QEngineering ELTON DAYI I1 1YAI.KICR, 11.5., A K E, E E, ll! K r11, 1'1'1111-55111'111 11.111111111111' uml 5:11111ury 1111111111001111114 11.5., Massachusetts 1113111111011111111111111115; 18011. HAROLD 1111211115 511.11.11111-11, 11.5., A $11511! 11 K,!1, K 111, Assnviulv 1'11111'551111111- Railway 1Cnginvrring 11.5., 112111 IlHHll1l Collogv, 1807; 11.5., 11mm51:111-1'11111-141; 10114: 11.15., 11011115l11l1-111111140, 1015. 151111111 1.1 11'110N WATHRMAN, 12113., 41 AH, .'1ssl1l.1illt' 1'11111155111- 111' Hydraulic 211111 521nitnry Iilminwring v11.5., l'nix'vrsily 01' Vt-rmunl, 10117; C.IC., l'niH-x'Hin 111' Vt-rnmnl, 101.1. RAYMOND U'HUNNICI.1., 11.5., Assistant Professor 111' 1.1111 111111111lt'0r1llg'i11.s1, 11mm 51:111- 111111140, 1009. 11011113111 ANHRFAY VAIY '11 HCY, 11.5., t1l K I11, Assistant 111'1111'55111'111 1.1111 lingim-cring- 11.5., 11mm 5111l1- 111111-140, 10117. m A I37 LA-VIE - -19 1'7- Abj i: $1 1 Vix'il lingim-t-ri11.1.:w-HB.V Brown .10le RAYMOND 1.API1AM,H.S., Instructor 1 l'niw-rsily, 1000, ROBERT ICIHYARH MINHIIALIH 11.5.. Instrm'lnr in Vix'il linginm-rillg77-115., Virginia Pnlylwhniv lllralilulv, 1013. 1 CHARLES HICXSCHUUI: 9111-11-21., 13.5., Imlrllrlm' in Vivi! lingim-vring 11.5., l'mln Slzllv 110111130, 1013. FRICH .H'STIN LEWIS, 11.5., K :3, 'l' H II, 111 K 1b, Assistant in Civil linginm-ring 41.5., l'niw-rsily 01 Muinv, 101-1. UICURHIC STEVENSON LUNG, 11.5., I 1123, zhsislzml in Civil ICngim-vringrilih'., Pvnn Slzllv 111111-1413 101-11. Rl'F-SICI. HICNTLICY NICSHI'VF, 11.8., 1' E. Assistant in Vivil Engineering, ill5., l'ni- n-rnily nl' Pvnnsylulniu, 10H. VARI. 1.1CIC SHERMAN, 11.5., Assiamnl in Vivil lingilm-ring 11.8.. l'nix'vraily 01 1111111115,1015 ANDREW ICYICRICTT HRYAXS, 11.8, 'll'urhing lH-llow in linginw-ringiv11.8., va York l'nix'vr.sily, 10H, ICIHYARD 105151111 DI'FICY, K1.H., Inslrllt'lnr in fix'il ICHMIM-ring 11.5., Row Poly- lwhniv lnslilulv, 1011; M.S., Rusv Pnlytcvlmiv lnslilutv. 10H. 11le N DAVID RICHICR, 11.5., lnslrllvlm' in lingim-t'ringr 13.5.. l't-nn Slulv Volley, 101.1. FRANK AMBROSE ROBINS. 11.5.. Inslruvlm' in linginwring 11.5.. Musslvlnlm-Hs 1llhlillll1'UIWIHTIIIIHIUIQL 1002. IRVINH SMITH. 11.5., lnslmrlur in lingim-vring. ARTHI'R LICXYIS IHICRSTICIX, 11.5., Instructor in Civil lingilu'vring 41.5., Ulix'vrsily 01 Vulnrulln, 1011. ROBERT RALPH NHliLY, 11.5., lllSlHlClUF in linghu'vringw-11.8., Pmm Sum- 1bllvgv, 1012. ICHWLV WHITING 111112111115, 11.5., Instructor in liugim-oring 41.5., Pcnn 51:le- 1'011015', 111 . ARTlll'lx' SH 11110311125, 11.8., lnslrlu'lnr in lingim-q-ring 1115., Palm Stult- Cullegt-JOH. .1. 111112113 FLARKSUN, M.A., Inslrllvlnr in linginwring I1.A.. Hivkinsnn Cullvg'u, 1011: MUN, Hivkinsnn Vullcgv, 1012. VARI. HILBICR'I' GAVM, 31.15., Instrurtm' in ICnginm-ring7777115., Alulmmzl l'ulylorlmir Instilulv, 1008; 31.11., Alulmmu Polylcvlmiv Instilu'v, 101W. GICURGH DANIEL HARIHCY. 11.5.. Inslrllvtur in linginm-ring l15, l't-nn Smu- 110111-111', 1008. ICDWARH FLICVICR SICIHICRT, 11113., Inslrm'lur in Civil lingim-vringritiIC., Lvlligll University. 1011. D17 SLA-VIEH1917- V1 kepartment of QEIettritaI QEnginezring Cl 1AR1.IES LAM 1313.111 KINSHHC, 15.12., H K N, E X,11rofcssm'01 lilcctriml Engineering- 13.S., Penn Smu- College, 1903; M.S., Penn Slate 130111-110, 1907. CHARLES EMORY GOVHCR, 1C.1i., Associate Professor of Telephone Engilwvringv- 13.5., Penn Slate College, 1010; 1C.1C., Penn State College, 1012. lelN OSCAR KAMMICRMAN, 113.13., 11 K N, E '1',Assistunl Professor of lilvct'ricul Engincuringu-13.S., Universily 01 Illinois, 1907; 1513., Penn Slate Collage, 191.3. DAVID LLOYD MARKIJC, 112.111., Assistant Professor of lilvctricul linginm-ring 3-13.53, Penn State College, 1900: 111.111., Penn Stuu- College, 1914. 1511111511115. CYRUS 01001311111911, 1111.11, Associate Professor 1:1 lilwlricul Railway Engin nocring--13.S., Univvrsily 01 Michigan, 1894; M.S., Univvrsity 01 Michigan, 1806; 1111.11 University 01 Michigan, 1000. 105151111 V11. 14. 11A1.1C, 113.111., Assuviulc Professor 01 lingincoring 3135., Mussurhust-tls 1nstilulc 01 'll'chnulogy, 1008: 113.15., Penn Slate College, 1012. 111-2111311131 M 11.1.1511 ARMSTRONG,13.5.,1nslruvlorin 15.1111rn-Clu-mit'u1 Enginu'ringa 11.8., Penn State College, 1914. FRANK IEDWIN FIELD, 112.13., Assistant in liloctriml lingim-t-ringrgBSq Rutgers College, 101.3; 112.15., Penn Slulc Collt'gv, 1914. CLARENCE GUSTAV 1110113113, 13.5., Instructor in Iilm'lriml Engim-vring 43.5., Penn Slate 00110150, 1013. VERNON SIMUNS 1511511311, 13.5., Instructor in lilm'lriml linginvvring 1-13.S., University uf Kansas, 1010. $tpartment uf imbustrial QEnginecring 1111110 IHICMICR, M11, Acacia, E 3. Professor of Industrial lingincvring-M.15., 01110 Stuu- University, 1808; 13.A., 1301111511111: Vullt'gc, 1013. 0150111115 IHCNRY 11138111155, 115515111111 13113105501101 Practical Mcchunivs. ICINVARD M. 13110111513111K, 13.5., 1nslruvmr in Practical 11'11-01mnicsml3.S., Cnhlmhiu University, 1014. 1111111111 RAY HALL, Instruvlnr in Forging :md 1Nmm1ry. GEORGE ALEXANDER LAW', 13.5.,1 KW, Instructor in Furging-BSW Carlton College, 1890. THOMAS HENRY TAYLOR, Instructor in 1110mlwnrk. WILLIAM lllNMAN TABUR, Instructor in Murhinu Shop. EUVVARD DUNN, 13.8., Instructor in VVomlwurkm-ILSW Ruse13013460111111: Institute, 1915. GRANT EDWARD 11111111311811, M.li., Instruvtnr in 1me1w0rka'1'1.1:.., Syracuse Univcrgily, 1915. VVHJJAM 'HMNICY FOULTZ, Assistant in Shop Construction. 111511111VA14 PALMER HICNSHALL. Assistant in Mzu'llinc 5110p Pravdac. A 9'3 ' aim LAo-VIEu191'7 5'11 ZBepartment of methanital CIEngIneering 1.IxI'III R II I II' 5 11'1,IIIII .1I.C.I .155111i1111' I'1'11I1'55111 11I Ix'.1in.'11'1I1 1I11111I1'11I IC111;in111'I11g 1. ,511'1'1115 I1151i11111'11I'I'1 1I11111I111;1', 18011 I.1.1IIC 5 .'1I L X. 1NIIICI1 1IIC.'15'IC,1I IC. , 'I' II II, ..I 'I', .155111'I1111' I'1'11I1'55111' 11I I1I111'Iiinc I11'5I1411 I1'.C.II ,I1'I1i1zl1 I 11I1'1 15il1', 10151 I1.1II 5 II'. 1 1I IIIC R111I1II1, .1I IC. 1,.55111I1111' I1 11I15.5'111' 11I .1I'11I11111I1'11IIC 1111'I111H11I111; -1I I . 1I11 511111' II11I1'1'15II1': I00 11.11'1II: IIIC RBI' R I 1'C1IDI R, .1I. IC. .155i5111111 I'1'11I1'155111'11IIC11gi111 11'in1;'5II.5., I'1'1111511111' 1'11II1'1;1', I010; I1L IC., I'1'1111 511 111 111II1'11'1', 11II.L I.-1.1I IIIC.'1N1.1N.1N, .11.L. ,II KN, .15515111111 I'1 11I1.5'5111'11I 11I1'1'I1111ni1'11IIC 111,1'I111'1'1Inga ,I 11111511111- 111II1 1;1,I010;1II I,'1'1111511111111II1'11'1', I0 'I. IN'IC11'I'1IN IL1 CII 5, 1I I .155i 5111111 I'1 11I1,5'.5'111'11I I1I1'1'I1111111'11I IC1111'i111' 11I111r I1.5.,I11i1'III111111.1141'I1'11I1 '1111 II1'11II11110011;.1I.IC. .11I1'I111,1n111:11111I1111'11I1'11II1'1',g 10.15 I101 BIC NNIC I1IC IC III1, .1L 5. .1 T, 'I' K 1b., 1:55i51' 1111 I111I15511r11I I111'1'I1111111111I1111I111'1'r'1n1z! I 11111511111'111II1g1 I010; M.IC, I'11111 51111011111ch, I012; I1I.5., I'1'1111 511110 1'11II1-g1', I. IIIIIN I111 'UII I II'. III', 11.5., I11511'111'1111' I11 ICx111'1'I1111-111111 I1'I1'1'I11111I1'15v5I1.5., I'1'1111 511111- 1'11II11;1'I, I01 IHCNI.-1I1IIN 11'ILI.L'1I1I IIICDI1'I1'K, I1151r111'l111' in 11IIIII111', IC11gI111'1'1'I111z. NIII1'I12n1N1IIRI5TI11N 1III. I IC l1, II. 111.IC. .11111'i:,1 I11511 '1111111i11 1I1'1I111ni1'11l IC.11gi1111 1- 11511. M IC., II11I1'1'15II1 11I I1I11I11g111'210l .'1I.I.IC N I'1IDII III1UI11'IIN, .L., I115I1'111I111' in 1111;1'I11111I111I IC111;I111' 11I111:-,II5. I'1'11115Izll1: 111II1'111', I010; , I11111 511111' 1'11II11.:1', 1 II.1I1'I IC 5 I-'1I5 CII I1 Ix'III' I', I'1.5., I11511'111'I111' I11 111111'I11111' II1'5I1111m-I1.5, II1II1'1'1'5II1' 1i111'II111111i, I011 FRANK .1. IIIIRI1',I1I.IC., I115II'II1'I11I'I11511-11111IC1111I111-1'I'In1; '-11I.IC., 111'1111'11 II11I1'1'1'5II1', I005. II1IR111'IC I11 K5IIN II.1Ix 'II1' 1NIC I', I. ., 115515111111 I11 .1I1'1'I11111I1'11I IC11gI111-1-ri11g511.15., IN! 1111 .51. 111' 1'11II1'u1', I051 IC I1.1NI1' I1I'55IC I 1' .III'I. II, II 5. ,I115II'111'I111' I11 I1I1'1'I11111I1'11I I'CIII;I111'1'1'I111;' 7-11.55 I'1'1111 511110 11'II1141', IBcpartmznt of 11111111111115 111111 11111111111115 13f Qtunstruttion I'.'1I'I I3I1'I1I I1I1ICNIC.1I.1N,1.I'.. EAIC,'I'I1 I',I'1'11I1'5511111I 1I1'1II1IIII1'5 11111I.1I'111'II1II.5' 11I 1'1111511111'1I11n II. 5., I 11111 511111'1'11II1'141, I150I, 'IC, I11111 511111'1 11II11;1',11507 1I.I 1I1I IC 5 L I. 11111III ..1I IIIC Ix'I', 'I,C A 'I' 12, I11511'111'l111 I111I1'1I11111I1'5 11111I I1I1111'1'I1LI511I 1'1111511 111 II1111 'v1'.IC., I .1ll1 ' 1111 1'11II1'g1', '1100'. I'IIIII1I.15 5'II1I I' L R I' .1'I I'CI R50N II 5., E ,I115l1111l111 in .1I11'1I1111I1511111I I111111'1I11I5 11I11111511111'1I11n LI 5. ,11 1.5I 1i1'14111I1'1I 11I11'15II1, 0.10 I I11NI1' III5IC I II I I 1II1', I1.,' I115 '111111111i11I1I1 ;1I1111I1511111I1I1111'1I.1I.511I11111 1.'.11' I11I1l11I11111 I115II11111', I007 5111111111111'C.I.,I11'11551' gamed of the liberal grts THOMAS CHARLES BLAISDELL. d! A H PILD.y Dean Burn Uil City, le., 1807. Ali, Synlvusx- Unix'crsily, 1888; :XNL, Syruvllsv UIIL vvraily. 1801; ML! 1., Univvrsity of Pittsburgh, 1001; Profvswr 01' linglish, Allegheny, 11:1. High Svluml, 1800100; met-ssnr 01 English and Pcd;1w;gy,1'ity Normal High School, Pillslmrgh, Pm, 1807-1000; Prnft'ssnr 01 English l,ilvruturv, Mivhignn Agrimlhuml Cullvgc, 100001012; Prvsillvnl Alma Vollvgv, 1012-1015; 11mm uf Ilu- Liln'rul Arts, 1015. l'upulur zlml ICdumliunul valun-r. Anllmr: HStvps in linglish, Hunks 1 and .2 Wnuulllmr1'1003; linglish in 1110111111105, 1005; HUnnpnsiliml uml thluriv, 1000; HA 11111le1131 Ihuullmukf' Wrin- lh'nuissunu- 01' llu- lM-nunlinulimml fullt'gv, 1912. H'I'lu' Srlmnl of HM l,ihvrul .Ilrlx aims 10 Arm! fnrill mm and wumz'u luming Imuul vision, williugum In lz-urn, pmwr of murmlruliuu, qllirivm'y, uml llztmlmljmiul r'lmrurlrr. f-TIIUMAS C. BLAISDICLL. n 5 i DV SLA-VIEH'1917' Eepartmznt at 13111111513 I:RICD 1.15.1115 151'11'1115111, 11.11., .1 K 16, 111'011'350110111n-15:11:11.911Lungnugvnml1.111-1'4111111'0 11.11., Dartmouth 111111-1413 1888; 111.1,, Hurlnmuth, 1801; 111., Dnrlmuulh, 1015; 1.11. D. Lebanon Vullvy 1111101,;1', 1015. A. 111111121117 1CSI'1CNSIIAHIC, 111.11., KW, 11111 K, 1155111111110 1111111-5501' :11 English and Rhetoric; Rvgistrur 01 1110 Cullcgv; Svt'n-lnry 01 11k- Uvm-ml Faculty 41.1, 111-5- 1vyun l'nix'vrsily, 1801; Columbia l'nivvrsily, 1807. leIN HENRY HUZZICLL, .11.;1., lli K 11', .r1smx'inu- Professm'uf English 011.1,, :1111111'1151' College, 1011.2; 111.1. Penn State Fullvgv, 1012. JOHN TRYON 11111115111111N, 11'1.:1., Pl'ol'vsmr 01 Public Speaking -13.:1., Hhiu 111051131111 l'nivorsily, 10115; 111.11., 01110 111-510yun, 10111. 11111011111111 KYNICTT 1111'11'111'115, MJ1., AT A, Assuriulv Professor 01 Rllt'mric-11J1., Dartmouth 110110131, 100.2; 111.11., Durlmtmlll, 100.1. 11'1I.1.1.-111'1 SICIHHNUER DYIC, jr., 1111.11,, :11'uciu, Assndum Prol'vssm' 01 English! 11.1., l'nivt-rsily 01 IMIIIsylvnnin, 1005; .11.;1., 111-1111 State Fullvgc, 1008; 1111.11, l'nivvrsity 01 111llnsylvnniu, 1015. 11'II.I.1.1.11 DAY1111011111111, .11..'1., 11.5.,11, Ii lx',;1sr.151;1nl Prnfrssurnf Lulinuml 111111110 Speaking m-11.:1., Hamilton College, 18011; 11.1, 1141111111011, 1805; 11.5., University 111 11'nnsylvuniu, 1015. ARTHUR 1.1.1C1171.I.1'N ICNU, 1111.11,, Assimmll Profvsmr 01 English 7111.11,, Brown Uni- vcrtaily, 1805; 111..v1., Harvard University, 100.2; 1111.11. University 01 11-11my1vuniu, 101.2. 11'11.1.1;111 1.1'111'15 ROBERTS, .11..-1., '1' K 111,:1ssislunt 11111105501'0112111411511 011.11., Brown l'niu-rsily, 1011.1; .11..-1., 11-1111 Stuu- 111111-1113 1015. MARTHA FUNXICR, Ilhlrlu'lur in Bibliography; .r1ssislunl Librarian. jUIlN ICIHCNIHCRH 110111151,1., 11.5., X tli, Inslrllvlor 1n linglish 711.51, 1.:11uyvllc 111110.13; 101.2. HAROLD11111.1,1.1111SHUICNIHCRHHR, 11 1.:1.,.1 10,1115lx'llrlm'1n15111111511 11.11., Mulvn- 1n-rg 111111-3415 10110; 111.1, l'nivvrsily 01' annsyh'ilniu, 1015. 11151111121111 KINH KICNIHH, 11.1., 1nslrllvlur in 1511211511 and 1.;1111177011.:1., Franklin and Marshall Fullvgm 1011. ALBERT UFJHCX 111113111, 11.51., .1111, lnslrlwmr 1n JUIIHIHHSUC 11'rililly'd 111111-gu Now 151111011; 11.8.. Ihlrkm-ll l'nix'vrsily, 10115; 11.5., 1111111411011, 1011!; 11.15., Yult: Uni- x't-rsily, 10111. ICARNICST 1.11111'SUN 11.111, 111.11., Instrlu'mr in 1511g1151l1lh14 Alleghl'ny 110111150, 1013;111.:1.,1'0Illl51;!11'1'1111l'g1',10111. 101-2111111511 1115111111111 NIVHULS, 11.11., Instruvlnr in linglish 77-111, z1llL-g1n-ny 111111110, 10111. .11111111'11' IHCICRINH, Avislunl in 1'1111111' Spt'uking 11.8,,111-nnSlulL; 1015. NORMAN ICUNICRT .11111'1.1'Rl':, 13..1., '11'111'hing 151-11mv 111 lingnsll 41.1., l'rninus 1111111551, 1015. PEIVIxTv.S I341'TEl VI1 5 l A A . D7 LA-VIE--19 17-? j 5 $8 ZBepmtment of mathematits JOSEPH MUDDY AVILLARH, IRAN A K E, Ill B K, 4: K 4', memsnr Hf Mullwmulivs; chrvlul'y tn llu- Unlm'il HUN, Unrlmoulh anlvgv, ISHT. jUHICPH ll. TI'UUR, V.li., M.?i. A T, lb B KAI! K '1', Asmu'inlt' I'I'ule-mzrn'nf Mulhmnulivs - NIL, Lul'uycllv Fullrm; 1880: MAR, Ialfuyvltv, 1880. H. I:RICICMAN S'IAICVKICR, l'I1.H., SE, :Xssnviulc Prnl'vvnr Hf Mullu-nmlil's Iii. l7niw-rsily of AVisvnnsin, 180.4: 31.5.. AVisvumin, 1801: Ph.D.. l'nin-rnily HI. AWS- l'nnsin, 1807. ICIHVIN RAYMUND SMITH, I'II.H., A A lb, 22 E, lIl B K, Amnriulv Pml't-qsm' nlA Mulhv- Ilhllil'h'; Hirtw'lur of Summcr Svssinn -B.A., Unix'm'sily ul' Hlinuis, 1005; M.A., Univvrsily ol' W'isvunsin, 1008: I'II.H., Unix'k-I'sily of Munich, 1011. .IUSICPH ICI'HICNIC INHVIC, PILIL Assistant Pl'Ufl'Ssul' ul' Mulhrlnzllirs !13.A., Hvllyn- lmrg Fullt-g'v, 1001;MUM,Hvllyslmrg,1007;PILIMJHIHHlluykiml'xlin-nily,1010. CHARLES HAMIHIIC SIMPSON. M.A., Annismnt Prnl'L-swr ul' Mullwmulirs -lAl1.H. Furm'll, 1805; MAX, Vnrm-ll, 1003; M.A., Culumbiu l'nix'm'sily, WIS. THOMAS Ii. HRAYA'ITY H52, 4, B K, Kb ll, llhlrm'lor in Mulhvlnulivs NILSW Rlllgvrs Fullt'gr, 1807. AR'HH'R LHCWICLLYX AVRIHHT, l'l1.l3., IIMrlu'Iur in ALllllPlllillth -Ph.l;,, Hrmx'n l'nix'I-rsily, 1000. ICIHH'NH PARKER DAVIS, M.A., 41A K, Inslrllvlm' in Mullu-nmlicn -Ii.A., Imliunu l'niu-rsily, WIN: M.A., l't-nn Slnlv fnlk-gv, 1013. IIICAVIS ICLMICR ARMS'IARUNG. I'II.H., lnslrllvlur in Mslllwnmlivsral'hJL, Yule Uni- YHNily, WOO. AVAL'I'ICR HAROLD HARIHCR, H.A., Inslrm'lnr in Mulht-mulirs; Assislunl Rl'gialrur- BAH Ilurx'nnl l'niH-rsily, 1911. JAMES ICLMICR DAVIS, q, H K. Inulrm'mr in Mnllu-mnlim MILK, l'nix'vrsily of AWS- t'unsin, WIZ: M.A., l'nivt'rsily Hf AYiHVUIIhiH. NH. CHARLES ICIHVARH AVIHHCR, FILM, IIIHIHH'IUF in MulhvnmlivwaHAq llmmml aniH-wity, 1012; A1.A., qu'x'urtl, 1913; Phil, Ilurx'xml, 1015. IHCNRY LINSICR'II B.A., 'l'csu'lling Fellow in Mullwmulivs ---H.A., Huruml, 1915. PENN -S TATE DV S LH-VIEnl iljb 91W 9epartment uf $erman HARRY THOMAS 1.01.1.1NGS, 11.11., 1b B K, Professor uf 1111111111111-'11..A., Colgate l'nix't-rsity, 1903; M..X., Vulgate, 1900; 1111.11,, Yu1c, 1910. 1.1'1111111'111A VAN 'H'YL SIMMONS, 191.11., Assuriutc Prufvssur 01 Gornuul9-PILIL, Uu'ncll, 1898; 31.11., I'vnn SI;111-1'nllcgv, 1904; 191.11., l'niu-rsily 01 XVisHmsin, 1913. CARI. I'll'UICNIC MARQI'ARIYF, 1111.11, tll B K, Assistant 11mfvssm'uf EvrxnzlnaBH-M. 1'nivcrsily 01 Mivhignn, 1909', 111.11., 11011 Slzllv College, 1912; 1111.11,, Univvrsily 01 Pennsylvania, 1915. FRIiIHCIUCK 11'11.111;XMS 111111.111'111, 1111.11,, Assistant Profvssm' 01 111-1'111;1119I111.11., Bukvr l'nivt'rsily, 1900; 1111.11.' Yale, 1909. jAMICS OWEN KNAIYSS, 111.11.,11, B K, 111st rmtnr in 111'1'1111111'AA11.A., Lehigh University, 1910; M.A.. Ilnrx'unl, 1913. I'AI'I. KVNSCHIK, 1141., Inslrlu'lor in 11111112111!11.A., lnllinnn l'nix'orsily, 191-1. CARI. XVIIJJAM 11A515K, 111.21., lustruvlm' in UcrnulnilLAq Lvhigh University, 1911; 31.11., Harvard, 191-1. ZORA KIAIN, 11.11., Instructor in 11911119901511. Clark Collvgv, 1912. CARI. LIQUXARD Ml'lJHNUICR, 11.11., lustruvtnr in German 41A,, Allt-glu'ny, 1915 $epartment of Romance languages IRVING LYSANIHCR 150511511, MUN, 1b A H. 1h B K, II! K 41 Professor of 1110 Romance Lunguugn'SaBAw Brown lHIivcrsily, 1893; MUN, Brown, 1894;1.11.11,Susquehanna l'nix'crsily, 1915. LESLIE M. BURRAUIC, 191.111., Assistant Professor of 151'0111'11911.A., Clark lHIix'olsily, 1905; 141.31., 1'nix'orsity 01 Chimgo, 1910. JAVOH UARHCNTICR HESS, MAN Instructor in 1:1'01111119-15Au Franklin and MnrshuH Cullvgc, 19H: M.A., PHIII Slillc College, 1915. jAMICS 11'111'1111: CRO1Y1CI.1., M.A., Inslruvmr in SpanishAliSq Haverfonl College, 1909; M.A., Iluvcx'fnnl College, 1911. FRANVISFU UARCIA 111- 1311111112111 1, 15.8., 1nslrnvmr in Spanish9155q Penn State 001103.10, 1910. V1 k A 97 LA-VIE--1917' V1 Eepartment of ?Latin ant: ameek FLARENVIC 01VICN HARRIS, Phil, 1111! K, Associate ProfL-ssor of HIV Urm-k Language and LilvrulunH-ILA.l Furm-ll, 1898; 101.11., Curm-ll, 1000. HERHICR'I' KING KIiXIHG, 11.1., lnslrnvmr in Lulin :uul lCnglish 741.1,, Franklin :1m1 Marshall Cullugv, 1014. W'ILLIAM DAY 0110111011711, 1115., 1111111, Assistant Profvsmr 01 Latin and Public Spvulx'ingiliuk, Hunlilmn anlt'gu', 1800; M.A., Humillun, 1805; 315., l'nix'crsily 01 Pennsylvania, 1015. 0epartmmt of igswtbulugy ICRWIN 1111,1113! RUNKLIC, PILIXJP B K, Prnfvswr of Psyvhulngy uml lithics; Librarian of llu- Furnvgiv l.il1r;u'y--I1.A., Lvumlvr Clark College, 1800; M.A., Lozuulcr Hark Follvgc, 1801; PILIL, Yule, 1803. IHCNJAMIN 1VHI'IXV1AN VAN RII'ICR, 101.11., Assistant Pl'ollvssnr 01 Psychology -I1.A., Allegheny Vollt-gv, 1005; PILIX, Boston Uniu-rsily, 1008; FILM, University 01' Chirugo, 101.2. $epartment of QEhutatiun LUI'IH 11'! X RAPHICR, 101.11., Professor of I'Rlllmt10117415., lHlivvrsily 01 Chicago, 1004; M.A., l'nivcrsily 01 Minncmlu, 1007; 1111.11,, Urlnmhia Universily, 1013. Eepartmmt of iaistnrp anb iBoIititaI 5mm: GICORGIC FRICDRICK ZOOK, l'h.D., Assut'iutc l'rnh-ssor 01 Mwlimvul 11ml Motlt-rn Hislnry wl1.A., University 01 Kansas, 1000; M.A., l'nin-rsity 01 Kansas, 1007; 141.11., Cornell l'nix'vrsity, 10H. 0511'ALH I:RICDICRIFK BOUVKIC, 1Vl.A., d! B K, Assistant Prnfvssur nf Iimnumics 11ml ICwmmniv IlisluryigBAq Unix'vrsily 01. Michigan, 1005; 31.A., l'nivvrsily 01. Mich- igan, I000. RAYMOND lll'RTUN Ml'NSUN, M.A., Inslrm'mr in History zlml l'ulitiml Svivm'c- l'h.l1., Ynlv, 1000; M..-X., Yulv, 1011. ASA ICARI, MARTIN, Ph.D., lnslrlu'lur in Alm'rimn Hislury . ILA, 1Villinms jowvl Cullt-go, 1008; M.A., 1Villinms jrwvl Vullrgv, 101.2; PILIX, Unrm-ll, 1015. FLUYH HARZILLA VLARK, 101.11., Assistant memsnr 01 Pulilivnl St'icllt'ChHqu Rirlmmml Cth-gv, 1007; MA., Rirhmoml, 1003; PILIL johns Hopkins l'niu'rsily, PENN -S TATE 55 D7 S LA-VIEH191'7-2 CHARLES IxIZI I.1' Ix'V'I1': II'I', .1I.11., Innlrm'mr in 11101111111115 77777 H..-1., Ohio Stull- l'ni- 1'1'1'sily,10l2;.1I.1.,1 Ohiu 511111: l'niu'rsily, 10H. I5 I 7.1' 1'1; 11V I1I1'1 '1.II I .1'1111 II, I1I.11., Inslnulm' in I1171111m11xv 111.,1 I'.'11'ki11 1'11II1'g'1r, 1011I.1.,1 Inix'usily n! Illi1117is,1015 III'1'ICrVI' .1I.1I1Ix Ix 1'1 DIC V, 1I.1dllnslru1'1m' in I-11'17111m1i1's1H1, I'llix'rrsilynf1'0I11- '.1111,I 101.2,.1I..1.,II. ',1H;111I1.7. $epartment of Sinhustrlal grt ant 12511111 ANNA IC. RICDIIFICR, linu'rilus115511111110 I'rofrssnr 111' I111lnsl rial 1111 and Ih'sig'n. RI1' II11I1D I I1NI'.S'I',I I11. I1I., M 11., .155111i.-111 Imhssm 111 I111Iuslxinl 11'l :1111I H1 ngni .1.I I'I., 51.111 'I'111l111x 1 11II1g1,1 11I171.11I11,101I021L Ix., Klllhl 121m1111h1 H1 I111I1, Ih'1s1l1n,1.1'11111113',1910. 11I11R1I11RI5'I' I.1111'SI.V1'., Instructor in 1111.- In1lur.lri:1l 11ml I-'in1- .1115. 1'.I .OR1':I.VI11 Ix'11'I'IIICRIIV'Ii H1'11'I I', Inslrm'lm' In lI11' I111I11511'i11I 11ml I1'1111- .1115. Eepartment of music 1'I.11RIC.V1'I . 1'. RUBINSUV, II11'1'1'11H' OI I1Il1511'. I II. I. I.1V HUI l. S ROBINSON, .1I.1.1 Inslruvtm' 'm .1Iusi1'iv111.11., Muzurl 1'111151-1'1'11101'y 11111101111110; $tbnul of Mines WALTER RICHARD CRANE, M.A., PII.D., 2: E, '1' l1 III. 'I' I! II Dean 111ml :II 1'.I';II'IUI1, 1111155., 18711.1.11.1'l111'1 l$11y 1:1 Kansas, IS05;;1MN.IIII III 1'111'IIII51I'1', I'III1'1 'sin 01 KIIIms 1801;; 11. :1., l'IIix't'I'sin III Kansas 8100; III. 11., 1'1IIuIIIIti.I' I min I' I1, 1001; ' I.ll11 1.'11II1IgIsI 01 1111' I'III1'1-rsil 1' 131-010111141 Stuuy 01 Ixunsua, 1803-1005;115519.111 I' rnIossur 01' Mining, III1I11'INIIV 01' N.Insals, 1000-1005;1 12115 I . xlI1II 11II' 1111 l III1'1 lsIly 121-1II11gi11II Sur'wv 111 Ix'IIIsus, .III1I l1. 111-0101111111 SIII'H-y, 100.1 1005; I111'IIIIMI' 01 1.1111111 01 S1II1I1II 1II Mims 1'1IIIIIIIInIzI IIIII1W1IsII1', 1005-1008; 1111' I'LllllruIVIllIId512111'11I111L1',101114-1015;5010112111,51.110 MinIIIg I XIIII'iIIIuII SIIIIImI 1'1IIIIIIIIIIH'. 1111111111'111 ' l' 1.1 'l --I1;IIIs1 1H111III1II1111ISII11U'I' 11'.lsIIIIIgl1III, D.1.; :1II IIIlIt'X 10 Mining IIIIgIm-vring I.II1'I'.'IIIII'1', IIIIII1II'1'1I pIIIu'I's 1m Mining I'lngIII1-1'I'1III: Slll1j1-1'Is. pI'1'szI'1'1I Im' III1' 1'4II'II1-gi1' IIIinluII'. :Iml u1'1'I' 1III1- Owing l0 IIII' pmmim'IH'r anIu' mining 1IHIIIHIM1'mI Imluxlrim 11x lrmII' rxpu II1I1'rx 11H1I71'1'11IIII prmlurvrx, IHIIII I'II IIII' .11qu 111111 Imlimz, 1t .1'1'Imul of ml'm'x mnxl I'quip mm with 11 high tlt'gm' Ql' I1'I'IIIII1'11I lruining 11ml I'A'I'ruliw' IIIH'II'I'I'. 'I'u Illis mu! III1' 51'1ququ AIIIII'A' uflln'x I'nIlr 111' .1I1m111 I'1Ir 11 high vluudurd of 11' lmlumlu'lz 11ml 111 1111' .mmv limp gim'x 11 III'UIHI'i 1' . II Hmmiv rI Irmuiuu ulunu 1111111101 llIIIIrIII liH1'1 AX'IIIzk Ix' 'luxlc. D7 gSLA-VIE - -19 1W Eepartment uf $enlogp 1111.11'00118. MOORE, 1111.11, 3 3, 12111105501111 Gwnlngyantl I11111111':1111g3'a11.:1., University 01 1111-0010, 1901; 111.11., 111111'1-115113' 01 '1111'01110, 1907; 1211.11,, 1'1111'01'5113' 01 Chivugu, 19119. 11.111 R1 NELSON 15:1'110N, 1111.11, .1 K 11,1111111,;15315121111 111'011-5501' 01 111-010;;3'711g1q Colgate Cullt-gc, 190-1; 111.111., Harvard, 19110; 141.11., l'nix'vrsily 01 Pillshurgh, 1912. LYNN 1155815 YUI'NGS, 111.111., 2? E, Assistant 111'01L-550r 01 chlugy 111111 11111011211015 - 13.31., University 01 1111111115111, 1912; 111.11., 1711111113113! 01 11111111114011, 191-1. S111.-1N1.1i1' 1101.11.11.11 1111111311111, 11.8., r1, 3 K, 11111-111111; Fellow in 11t'01ngy 911.51., 1'1-1111 Stun: College, 1912. ZBepartment ut metallurgy C1 111111.113 15111505Y McQUIGG, 113.111., 1111110111,Assuciuu-111011-5501 0111101111101'gy-V15311., 01110 $12110 l'nivvrsily, 1909. 1111K RY HICNICIHCT NORTIIRUP, 113.114., Amu'iu, 115515111111 111101055011 01 Metallurgy- 15.M., 01110 $1210: Univcrsily, 1911. BOYD DUDLEY, 11:, 111.11., Assislmll 111'011'5501' 01 Nh-lullurgy9l152 11115301111 5011001 01 11111105, 1908; 114.51., Missouri, 1910; 1115., 1111155. 11151111110 01 '11utl1n010gy, 1912; 111.111., 1111550011 51111001 01 Minus, 1915. mapartment of mining SIUN 11.1155 511111111, 11.11., 11111105501101 I.Wlurvr 011 Mining 1.:111'2711.;1., Allegheny C01- 111gc, 1880; 111.11., .r1111-g11c11y 01111-110, 1889. 1111111131 111121.1'1N 11'1'11111.1C, 15.31., 11155011111111 111'011-5501' 01 1111111113, 11.5., Missouri 5011001 01 11111105, 19110; 111.111., 1111550011, 19113. 111.1:R1CD 1121111311111 1101111111115, 11.8., A T, 111111, 111strucl0r 111 Mining 711.8,, 11-011 51211010110140, 1910. CHARLES ROSS SCIIRUYICR, .11.:1., 111511'111110r 111 111111ing-11..1., U1110 Slate l'nivcrsily, 1912. V111 ; NIHYMININU BUILDING 1 X l HLH MINING HI'IHHNH ' gathool at ilatural g?ttmuz GEORGE GILBERT POND, M.A., Ph.D., A T, A X 2.2. Dean Horn IlolliMun, 31:155., 1801. 15.11., Amherst, 1881; l'niH-rsily an Uiitlingon, 1881-1882 and 1885; lnatrm'lur in wallislry :Il Amlu'rsl, 1883-1888; M.A., Amherst, 188-1; Professor of Chemistry, 1111- mesyh'unin Sum- 1'011cgv, 1888- ; Ph.D., Amlu-ral, 1889; Dmn of tho Stluml 01. Natural Svivnvt' :11 'l'lu- 11t-nnsylvunizl 51:ch fullegv, 1800- . Urzlnlwl lmvvnl'ulm-mm- lo pllfhllt'11111111111111 sllulivs in Herman UlliYH'hilil'H, 1803-1801 and 1012-1013. HTIIU Srinml nj' Nuruml .S'riwlu', lllrnugll in HM? 11mm- mmlx, pn'pun's ymmg mm and wumvu, fur rurw'rs in In'nlugy, t'lmuislry um! PllyA'iLY. Tllry mm! ln' rquippml nu graduation, wiIlI .mjlicimll .w'llr;lur.vlu'p, mmlul gram, .vu'vulUic drtvh'rity um! Il'fllllfqllf, ta mulvll Ilmuwlwx will: gnuluulvs nf llu' uhlml uml .vlrongm'l inxlilulinnx. -12, 11. PUND. A A DV LA-VIEHT191'7- VII Espartment uf themistry 111-1111111111 111141115111 1111x111, 141.11., A T, A X E, 1H'ufvssur of Clu-nlislry and Director 1111 1111' 1.211101111111105. 5111:8815. BRIGGS 01111111111111, 31.5., A X 22, Profmsur uf 1lll1llhll'1il1 Hu-mislry ,, 11.5 Harvaml, 1800: 11.5., Penn State 110111-5413 1011. w 11 11.1.1.'111'1 1'1111.1.111511'1N'111CR,1111.11.3li1i 11,, A X 22, :1x'4uvizllv Prol'l-ssnr0101mmilallivu :1nillysis'70l1..-1., 01110 11'cslt-yun Univt-rsily, 1887; 111.:1., Ulliu 111'511-1'un, 1800; 1111.11 johns 111111111115 University, 1004. 11111111511 1:11'1x'SUN 1x'1il'1111, 1111.11,, A X E, Assislnnl Prnfvssnr nf Urguniv Clmnislryv0 11.8., 11'011'1-511-1' Polylwhnic Imlilnlv, 1881; 111.;1., 101.11., l'nix'vrsity 01 Hbllingvn, 1888. I:RICHRH'K jUHN 11.11'19111g1N, 111.5..11 X E..1ssislunl Prufossnr 01 1,3lmnlilnlix'v .1nuly- sis a11.$., 11mm Sluh- 1'011cgv, 1000; .11. 5., 11mm Smu- Cullvgv, 1011. 1CI.11:1111C'1111 1115.111111z1 110111311, 1115., 11, K 111., Assistant Prnlbssnr 01 Chemistry and Umnvslir Sricnvo 11.8., Penn Slulv College, 10110; 1115., 111-1111 Slate 1.0111140, 101.2. GRUYICR11111111111111.1515,111.51.,41 K 23,;15515121111 111'011-5501101 11111-11115113' 1111.11.,15r.'1nk- 1111 111111 11'1nrs11ull Fullvgv, 1007; A151, Penn Hlutv, 101$. 1110.11.15- 1511-1111115 11011111111, .11..1., Assistant 111'011K'SSUFU1. Physirul Hu-nnislry 711.1, Hark 111111394; 1003; .11..1., Hark l'niu-rsily, 1000. RUBICRT 5:1.111'1il. 1'111111 1.11111, 31.5., III 11 K,;1ssisl;ml 111111055111. 01 Quzl1ilnlix'v Analy- his MILK, Vulgate 110110.213 1008; 115,, 111-1111 State 110111-3413 1011. FRANKLIN BRIN'I'ON S'11RUDIC, 31.8., K 22, Assistant 1'1'011-5501' 01' meislry 7-11..1., Swarthnmn- Cullvgv, 1000; 1115., 11mm Slulv 111110510, 101.4. 1110.11.15 11'11.1.1.-1.11 MASON, 11.5., 11' T. Inslrlll'mr in 111101111511'3'77155q 11mm Slulu 1111101413 1008; 2115., 11mm 51:11111'011vgv, 1012. 1.1 111415. RAYMUND PARKS, 1115., Inslrm'lm' in 111101111511'3'77115q Purdue 1'niH-rsily, 1012; 111.8,, Pvnn Slnlv 110111-1111, 1014. 11111111 '11.11..11.-1Hli 1111311111, 1111.11, lnslruvlm' in 11111-1111511'3' 1111.11,, 1121111, 1015. 1111.1111.1CS 12111111117. 111C111II'ZRIXHTUN, 1nslrurlur in 11111111151112 1..111'R1CN111C 11.11.1. 1111111111115, .11..1., 1lhll'llK11Hl11I11'111'1111511'1' 74115., Rutgers 110111-140, 1013; 111..1.,11l1111ll1111;l 11nix'l-rsily, 1015. PENN-S TATE 01 D7 S LA-VIE - -19 1m ZBepartment of iBbysics 3111.1.11313'1 R1155 11AM, 1111.11,, A '1' 12, Prohmsm' 01 111135111471 11.13., 1141105 001101.30, 1001; 101.11., l'nivcrsily 01 Chicago, 1000. 131AI1150N MONROE HARYER, 11.5., Associate Professm' 01. Pllysivs-11.5., Cornell l'nivvrsily, 1870. 1.1501101J1 1105151111 1,2355131115, 1315., K E, 23 3, Associate 11111105501101Physics 41.5., Louisiana 51:111- l'nivvrsily, 10118; 31.5., 1'1'1111514110 Fullvgv, 1011. 111031.35 5'11AX1111315R 51.11111, Jun, 31.5., Assistant Professor of l'hysivs!11.5., 1.011151- ;lnn 5lnlc l'nivvrsity, 1011; 31.5., 11mm 51:111- Cullvgc, 1012. 513311'151.111..3Rlx, 11.31155, 31.5., A '1' $2, 1nslrllrlul' in Physics 7511.5,1101111'1'0110g'v, 1012; 31.5., 11mm5tult'1'0111'gv, 1015. 51113111111. RICYNUHH 153115055, 31.5., 11! K th, QXIKVW 1nslruvlor in Physivs!l1.5., Mussut'llusolls Agriculluml Cullvgc, 1011; 31.5., 11mm 51:111- anlk-gc, 1015. 0513111FRANKLIN 5311111, 11.5., Inslruvlur in 11113'5111577511.5., Pmm 51:111-110111-3413 1011. HARRY MUYICR RYDER, 11.5., 11111111111: 151'11mv in 1111ysirs-11.5., 110ml 51:1lc Cullvgc, 1015. 1,,.'111IURNTUN 05310ND, 31.5., 31.3., linn-rilun Prufcswr 01 11111'511'5751151, 311. 17111011 fullygc,1871;31..X., 31l. aninn, 1874; 31.5.,110111011, 18115. ZBepartment of Zoology 13111.1035 3VA1.K1CR 1'111113', 31.5., E E, Assislnlll 111011135011017.1!010113'!11.S., Nm'lhwml- urn 17niw-rsily, 10111; 31.5., an'l 11111510111 l'nin-rsily, 1012. ICIHVARD lHCNRY 111511.331, 31.5., Assistant 1H'ufvssm' 01 Zoologyd-BJX, lhu'tnmulh 131110140, 10111; 31.5., 11mm 51:111- 00111-110, 1015. 13031311211 NORTON 11155, 11.3., Instrurmr in Zuulngyiwltk, Uln'r1in Fullvgv, 101.1. 121511111215 111'R111i55 NIHYMAN, 31.3., lllsll'urlur 1n Zoulugy 11.3., l'nix'm-I'sily 01 31111110, 1011; 31.11., 1101111011 l'nix't-rsily, 1015. PARKE HARDY 5'11111'11'11111115, 101.11., Instructor 1Il Kindngy 71'11.l1., Brown1'nix'vrsily, 1015. NICW VIIICMIHI'RX' BUILDING NATX'RAI. SFHCNUIC Eepartment of 1901112 11310110111115 SARA CUTTS MIMVPJOY 13.11.4171,de1 K Kl1, De; m of Women and Director of the D'cpzu'tmcl nt Burn lluwrhill, Muss. 11.11., MI. llnlyukv follow, 1808; 1211111111110 5111111111, Hur- uml l'nivvrsily Summer Svsuiun, 1002; Cnlumhin l'nivm'sily, 1001-1002 and 10034007; 'l'mvlu'rs Vullvgv Sumnn'r Swsinn, 1011. 11151 rlu'lnr National Vuthvtlml 511111111, 02151011111011, D. C; Nuliunul I'urk Svnlinury, Maryland; Miss l'urtvrs' School, 'I'urringmn, 1111111.; '1'111- l'1-nnsylx'uni11 Slnlv 011111-1413 1007. H l'I11 11111 1111111 l11'1111r11111'11111fll111111 l1'11111111111'1s is 111 f.11r111'111 1111111111111111'111111'1111 111111111111 I11 l 1111111'.',rx l11'1'11'l1'11ux, 111111 ICA- 1111111111 111211111111 11111! 111 vl11111l11r111's1'111111111 1'11 II11'11r11l1l111Ix 01 11111111111111! 111111111111'1111111 111 Mm l1111111' 111' 1'11 1111' I111'H1111 , 1'.'11xI1111111111.'SM1A 1 Luvmmu .' 11-1 o o. C O LAVIE 1wa ZBepartment of 39mm QEtnnumits SARA CUTTS LOVICJUY, ILL, W T, 1D K 45 Din-clm' 0f llmm- Iivunnmirs; lx-un 0f Ymm-n HA Ml. llulyulu- anlrgv, 130$. ICLIZABIYHI HICRTILX IHHVICH, K1.S., !I K ili, Assistant Pml'vssnr 0f Dmnvslir Fwionvc untl HwnlislryrwHHS, IN-nn Sum- Vullvgv, 1000; ALEX, Pl-nn Hum- Cullvgv, 1012. ANNA V. PICRRY, B.Sq lnslrurmr in Ihnm-sliv Svicm'v ?VHSH Simnmns Vuilvgv, 1010, MAIHLXRICT .IANIC BAVUN, Instrlu'lur in Humvsliv Art. HARRIET BARBARA IHCFKICR, Inslrm'lur in Institutional Mulmgmncnl. . ww- IH LU IC 1R1 DNt HI IFS l'IUCSIDlCN'lF 01: JEFF -J. FIB VV.W. WOOD THE STUDENT G1 WICRN MICNT TNWTT :1F F758 00 DV ' m LH-VIEH19 1W I .9 IR L' .. 'ilaisturp of $tuhent abuhernment at 319mm gatate HIC inauguration nf SI mh-nl Hmw'l'mnvnl :11 Pvnn Slnlv :Imsv from :1 t'unllivl in Nnu-mlwr, 1000,lwlwvrllllu-Hunrtl0f.MlminislruliunumlIlwslllllonla,vnnm'rning llu- 'I lmnksgh'ing Vumlinn. Hr. .Xllu'rlun was lln-n llu- prvsith-nl nf llnwnllvgv,z1lul in spilv uf his x-l'l'nrh :IIHI inllm-nm- lo :unitl il, lllvn- I'mullwl zl wwwlllwl slmlvnt 51 ri w. 'I hisvm1linm-d fur vlt-w-n tluya, .'Il llu- rim? of whirh lilm- llu- nulllvr wsu m-lel 1nllu-.xulisfnvliunoflmlhslmlvnls Elllll fuvully. Hut llu- rnllt-gc nullmrilin-s saw the m-wl ol' smm- mmlium whirl! mmM ln'ing lln-m mlu rlusrr union lu-rmnnlly with Ihv slmlvnlm VoIm-qm-nlly, in llu- Rummvr nl' Ilu- following ymr, shurllv :Il'lvl' Ilu- tlvnlh of Dr. Mlu-rlun, lln- fuvulty mm illt'll in their runsliluliun fur :1 Hlmlt-nt Humvil'ln vunhisl of lwvnuwliw nn-InIn-Is In lw vam-n annually lyy lmllnl lyy 1hr 51 mln-nls n1. llu- roslm'lin- rlnsss-s, nol lnlvr l Imn Nlnlwr '71 This lnuly rnnlinuwl in fnru- unlil lln- fullmving ymr, living llw only urgunizulion uf Hlllllvlll gpyvrnnwnl fur lllul limo Thvn il 'wus fnuml llml this lmrly was mu lnrgv In mrry nn llu' wm-k t-Hn'ivnlly; 41ml Iln-n- was inslilulwl llu' Slmlvnl Bonn! vnnsisling of six Inl'mlu-rs, 41ml clum-n unnuully by llu- Student Umm'il:15rva-svnlzlliu-snl'mvh of NW vlusm-s. H1050 lmtlics lmw- sinvv mmlilmml l0 rnmluvl llu' work of .xl mlcnl gnu'l'nnu-nl :ll H'nn Slulv . lImIt-rguing, .xinu- llwir inwpliun, slight rlmngvs in llu-ir powers uml thiUh. Thv Slllllt'lll Hmml lynx only rw'vnlly num- m :u'l :Is llu- llunur Vommillw, luking vhurgv nf llu- rules of llw llunnr 59'sh-n.1;.'lmlllwn-lmslm-ninslullt-llllelmlvnl Trilmnsll, an organization vll-rtml Ity MW '51 mlvnl hmm-wl 1? vmuluvl mullors n'lnliw lo vnllvgv vuslnms uml ullu-rs nnl prm'idml for in NW nllu'r urgumzzllmns. PEN N 75' TATE AG D7 X; S LA-VIE--1917' V51 W Olly: $tuhent 330mb IHC duty of the Student Board i310 discuss questions relating 1.0 student. government, zmd mukc I'ccommcndmions lo the Student Council. The Board is composed of 1110 President ol' the Senior Class, two olhchcniors elected by 1110 Senior 1110111bcrs of 1110 Council, 111C President of 1110 J uniorClass,onc other junior elected by the Junior members 0f the Council, and the President of the gophomorc Hams. Seniors H'. W'. WOOD, Prvsidvnl G. IC. lIICSHICLHAVIIICR H. C. YICRUICR. Il'. Juniors H. V. MORRIS H. .L CLARK Sophomore F. U. IHRRISII 08 A A I117 LA-VIE--1917- V1 0131112 $tubmt 1201111111 1111 Council 11118808 1111011 1111 ngU1LII1OIIS 111101111111: 8111110111 1101101111110111', 111111 01111311111108 110110110 1118101118, 1111010111111: 1110 SleIIC 10 1110 two 111111011 C1EISSCS 10112111110111.1011. 1110 Council 18 1101111108111 01 11110011 80111018 010111011 111' 1110 1112188,1011 1111110118 011110111111 tl101u11101 1 11881110111081110111 01 111080111101110110 1 12188 211111 0110 011101111101111101111.111111011 11v 1110 8011110111010 11:188,1110 1111081110111: 01 1110 151108111111111 1 11188, 111111 0111. lwo- -1y0111 1111111. Seniors 11'. 1V. XVUUD, 11110511111111 II.1YCII1I-2Ix, lr. XX'. 11.51111MXLX' 1X'..I.SXIxXIR I1. II OI MS'IILXD .X. R. I .XI. .XII. Ix I7. SKI 11.. N. I.CIII1.XCIIICR l.. R. I I1! .-X. P. 11XXIII1SUN X'.1.. BURNS II. :X. I 1;. IC. III.SSI;ZUIIEX1III. 1x 1.1X.XX1:X'ISUN 1.11.111181121950X V. I1 LNU Juniors 1?. 1X MORRIS II.I.'X.1I..XRI' Ii..l. KICNNl-ZX' D. 11. I1I.X I1IIIC I1. .XV'IIIIINI. R. II. ICIXZICR'IIUN R. 1. GREENLAND R. UL II.XRI I l 11 K. II.XI.I.0XX1ICI.I. 11.21. SXIIIiIxIIUII Sophomores l9. 1:. l .XIxIxISII I'..-X. IIIUUINS Freshman 'l'wo-Yeur Course C. P. IXIOURIC XX1'. I1. LYNCH 11; pENN 1:3 TA'FE' A D7 S LH-VIE--l UL 917-? mm gatuhent mrihunal I'll . Student Tribunal tries all cases of infringement; of college rules and interprets college customs. 'llllc 'llribunzll is com- posed of three Seniors, four juniors, and live Sophomores, all appointed by 1110 Student. Council. C. E. BIiRt lliR l. B. KICLIJCY M. C. RICINHARDT j. MARTIN R. A. CLARK Seniors W. C. ROCK Juniors Sophomores A. H. COUN PENN'S TATE' S. L. SMICDIJCY S. l'AHlC C. W. HULMBIiRU 1.. I7. BAILEY H. S. CUUGHLIN V8 WAoVIE-1917m pENN -S TATE! 71 .WLA-VIE'1917W D. 15. IHCH'ITT V. D. LONGO ' Sl-rrvlzlry iw-PrL-sidont XV. V. VO D Prvsirlvnl H. ,l. WALLACE P. S. BRALLII'IR Tn-usun-r llimuiun V IL PENN-S TATE A64 72 DV SLH-VIEH191'7' 61115155 Eisturpe-IQW ?- . -' '- - l'll'IN we 1111111 1111111 over the three1'e11rs 111111 separate 115 1111111 11111' 19115111111111 days, the timeseems short. 11 might 11111'e11ee11 11111 1'1'511'1'11111' 111111 we 1.1112111 with reverenee 1111 1111'11111'1'11 111'11113111 seni11rit1'.th:11 we felt 1101101111 111' 1111' interest taken in 115 111111 the itssistunee given 115 111' 1111' juniors, 111'1i1'e11 in 111'1'1111 111 the 111111'1111 1'1'1' 111111 s11n1e- tin11'se1'1111e11 thru the night t11111e1'l'1e1'11111111111 Freshmen 5111111111 present themselves below. 11 might 11111'1'11een 11111 1'1'511'1'11111' 111111 we 1elt the humiliation 111 the 11155 111 1111' 1111511111111 51111111, 111' the 11'i111 1'x1111111i11n 111111 1'111111' with the winning 111 1111' 1'i1ler 51'1'1111 111111 the wres- tling meet;111111'1'1'511'1'11111', 111111 11111' 11mg was in 1111nger,11n11 prowlingr 111111115 51'11111'1'11 1111' 11111111115 1111113; 11111'1' 111e 1111111111111'11 1'111'11'11', in search 111811111111111111'1' ammunition. And it 1'111111111 have been 511 long 115 111111 sinee we 111111'1'1-11 111'11111111 the Corner 1111' 1111 particular reason, 0111' 111111115 in 11111' pockets 111111 111111ir111511111'1'1111'i11'1111111'11'1'11111 1111'511'1'1' 111111111 1151111115111111'111111'11111i11111ress the 151'1'5111111'11; sinee we 11113111'11 the 112111 111'1'11551111'11'11'11111 line. 111111 1111111 1111'111 11111 1111' little 1'e1e11r11ti11ns against their will; since we 111'1111k their 11i11er, 111111 generously 11'11 their 1'111111'5 inside the 11111,: 111111' where strategy 111111 111111114111 it 111'51 t1111isl1l111' 1111-111. 111111 then 1'111111' the time when 1111' 111111 111111ine11 the prowl en1i11e111'1' 111 being 1111111'1'1'111551111'11; when we 51111111 1111 the si1Ie-1ines 11'1111'1111111'11111' 111-1111111115 going ii1t11111'ti11n. 111111 telling visitors how very 111111'11 more exciting things were when we were 131'1'5111111'11;when we began 111 11111' 1.11 1'ie 11111'5 111111 11111r1'he11 in 111'11er11' 111'111'1'ssi11n 111 the Hill 111111 sn1i1e11 1111' the 11ene1it 111 the 1'11111er11 1111111, 11111' 1rien1ls 111111 1111111'1' generations, 1111 111 111111111 11'1111111'1'1'11 111' will 11'1111111'1' 11'11111 1111 1'111'111 11111111' 115 1111111 like 111111. 51'111'1'1'11' 111111 we 111155111 1111'11 this 11111111111111 region when the question 111 111111' 1'11'141' 11 1111'11111e we 5111111111 5111-1111 1111 the 111111111' 11111111 1'111111'111111'11 115, 111111 11 e 511.111 11111 $111111 11'1111'et tl1e11 '11n1111111111r1'111111', the extr1'11111lin11r1' 11'11't111ti1 111111 the 11rilliz1nt 1111;1i1' 111 the 11e11111es 1111 the snl1j'.e1t 11111 1111w ithe 1i1111' is111111ing. 111111 1111 11111811'11111'.11'11en the 111111'1'1'11rs 1111111r 1111it111 existen11e11i11 111' linishe11. 1111'1'11111111 1111 it 11111111'1 .1Q11in we 5111111111 111'1111111111' 1111111111.:1' things. 11 1ittle1litlere'.ntl1 11111 11'1' 11111' e 1rie11 111111'1 11'ise11 111111 1111111111111: 111 the 1111111'1'51. 1n11ing 111111 111' 111111. 0111' 111111' 1'1'111'5 11.111' 11r1111ght 115 11111111'11111111s. 11' 111' given 11:4 g1'e111e1 opportunities,11111'1' r1'1111'11 1111' 115 new 111111 higher i111'11ls. 1111' 111111 State 111111 we are leaving is 11 111111411 11r1111111'r 111'111'1' 111111 strunqer Penn State 1111111 the one t11whi1'h 111'l1rs11.1111e,111111111'trnst 111111111'11111'1'111111s11n1elittleshnrein1111'11rintzinq 111111111 111 111111 i111'r1'11se. .15 11'1' Q11 11111 int11 the 11111.11111'1111' 111111'111'11111'111'5 111'11'11r 1111' 511115111 1111 111nm M 11er 11'111151' greatness .11111 u1111'y111'e11nl1' begin- 11i111111111'11111121H11 111.11 111-3111411 5111'tr11e111h11511irit1111111 .1lt1'1111111111'5211' 11111111'111111'1 PENN -S TATE A11 731 D7 LA-VIE--191'7- 111 $211015 JOHN EUGENE ALLEN Iileclrlcul Fugincerlng Carlislc I I11 11'11'111 I . 11111111111111: S111 11 I11s11I11111'11111I11'1'I11111l1'1111111; 1I'11I1. MANUEL AMADOR I'rc-Mcdlcul luulwllu. P. R. HOWARD NELSON ASIIMAN Landscape Gardening New York Clly Viking 1'I1II1; I.11111Is1'11111'1'1111'1I1-ning S111'i1'1y. VINCICN'I' LEONARD AYRICS Mining Engineering Munroe. N. Y. 1'.I1--11111I111,2,31; 1'111I11 I11a1I1111111111;11 1aa11111111 I .1Ii1111' I11111 S11111' Mining 1Jll111 11rIy. WILLIAM WHITAKER BAICRJH-Hl Agrlcuhurul Chemistry Elizabeth. N. .I. ROBERT FOSTER BAILEY Electrical Engineering: 811110 1211 ch ICI1'1'11'i'111I I 11111111111111; S111 11' 1y; 1'1111 1 1'1111111y 1' InI1. LESTER EDWARD BAIRD Agronomy Stale College 1'111'5111'11'r'151I111g11l1; 1' 11155 11' 1'1'51Ii11g1 -;1 111111111111 1I1155 11 1 '1:s'1Ii111.', 121; 1 11111' r 1' 1111111y 1'1I1I1. EDWIN MYRON BAKER Electro- ChemIcul Elnnlneerlng Ishlnnmn, . I111uis1' 1'1l11111,11S1'II11I111'5I1111 121, RilI1-1I11I1 S11111I111n 1' I11I1; I'ZI1'111'111'I111111111IS111'11-1y. WALTER LEE BAKER Chemistry Birmingham 1'.I1'1'1'Inl1 11,2, 3:1 Viking 1'I11I1; I1I11i1'1'1111111y1'l11I1;I'. I'. S111'i1-11 y. CHARLES FLOYD BALLOU Forestry Dorruucetown I 11111111 1I11I11'111'si1yI111111ss1'121; 11155111111515'1121;I11 1:411'y S111'i1';1y 1VIII115-Ii11111. 1'l1111. MARTIN DUNLAP BARNDDLLAR Commerce and Finance l'lvureu 1'11111'1 1'1111111111; 1II'li1'1'1's' 1'l11I1; I.iI11'1'1ll .-11'ls S111'i1'1y; I11'1II'111'1I 1'11111113' 1'IuI1. DAVI D ALVA BARN IE'I'T Electrical ICnnInL-erlng 811111: 1111 ch CARI AI. OYSIUS BARTLE I'1 lcclro- 1' hem! lcul I'Z Imlnccrlng l I II 1111'l11III1I X111111I'1151 1I11111111I1'I11I1; I I1il111I1I11I1111 1I11I1; I I1-1 '1111- 1' I11 111i111l I'. 11gin1'1'ring S111'i1'1y. JOSE BAR'I'OI OMI'ZI 1b X .1 Mc1l111111'11l I'lnmnlecrlng I1011$1.P11n1'c..R 1'115111111111I11111'1 1 I11I1; I.1' 1' 1' 1'1' I1' I' 1'11111'1115. PHILIP REUBEN BATES Agronomy Scrnnlon .1g1'i1' 1111111'11I S111' 11'! I :11 11111111111111 1' 0111113 1' I11I1. HOWARD E. BAUGIIMAN Mechanical linglnccrlnp, Boston 1'111'sily I111s1-I111II 12, 31; 1'I11ss I11151'I111II 11, .2, 31; .1I1 1I11'111i111I IC11gi111'1'1i11g S111'i1'1y; 1I11111'1' I 11111r1I11I1; I.-1 1'1-'11I'1 I'1'11111' 1' I11ss L11 1 111ss1' I1'I1'1n11g1'1' 1-I1. I IARRY CI IAS. BAUM GAR'I'NI'IR Electrical Engineering Sunhury HERBERT SOUDER BEAN Iilcctrlml Iinglncerlng Philadelphia 01 1'111'15' 1'11;I1I I'I1111'i1'1ll I' 11gin1'1'1ing S111'i1'1y. AI FRED RAIIN BECIITFI. Electro- 1' hcmlc'll I'nnlnccrlng R1 111I111r11u1gh HOWARD LOUIS BEITIER Forestry WIl more HAROLD GII.I1BEI.I., A X L Philipsburn 1'111I1'l 1'1111111111. Industrial Chemistry S1'11I1I111r1l 11111I BI111I1'; V1 $ DV IHQVTE 1917' ARCIIIBAI.D VICTOR BENEIJSIIA Dairy IlIIHhIIndry SIIIIc Linc. Muss. New York Iiily IiIIIlI; DIIiry IIIIsIIIIIIIIrI' SIII'iIIIy; AgriIIIIIlIII'III SIIIIiIIlI'; Spanish SIIIIIIIIIIISIIip I2 CHARLES EDWARD BERGER AanIIIIll IIrIIl IlhcnIlley PhllIIdclpIIlII I.iIIIIip, IIIII'HIIIWII SIII'iIIlI'. ROBERT BICRKOVVI'I'Z, B Q AngIIulIIIrIIl Ilhcmislry Wllkcs-BIIrre AII-IIIII'IIII SIIIIiIIIy; I.iI-IIig IiIIIIIIIiIIIII SIIIIIIIII'; IVI'IIIIIing IIUIIIII'V I'IIIII. ROBERT N. BIIIRRYMAN IIlvll l-ZIIILIIIIII-rlnv. PlIIIIIdL-lphiII IIIIIIIIi Nhlh; III iIIr Y IIIIsiII I ImlIIIIII II ,2, 3;,4 XIII IIIII: Isl AIIIIIIIIII IlIIII; PIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII V IllIH C iI'iI II: IIgiIII-I'IIiIIg SIIIIiIny. CLYDE MCCORMICK BIBLE, A Z Agricultural Chemistry Phuonlxvlllc I iIIIig I III-IIIiIIIIl SIIIIIiIly; I iIiI I lIIlI, I IIIIIslII I OlllllV I IIIII; l IIIIIIilIiliInI I .IIIlglIC. MILTON l4. BISHOP, A 'l' II Home IIllIIrLI I Iuss IIIIskII lIIIIII II, AIIIIIIIgI-r I lass IiIIskI-IIIIIII III; I IIIIIIgI ISI ISII'IIIIIIIIII I2, SI; IIIIIII AIIpIII IIII I: HI-IIIIIsIIII-II AinII IIIIIII'I II I inI; IIIIII-IIII IIIIIIIII I IIIII IIImncllm IIII.I ROB ICRT WESLEY BLAC K Sanitary Engineering llunIInIlIlIm T. C. BLAISDELL, Jr. Modern Languages Slate College GORDON G. BLASS. K L Agronomy Cross IIork Skull IIIIII IIIIIIIIS; IIIIIIIgiIIn SIIIII; IIIIIiIIr I I'IIIIII IIIIIIIIillI-II IIIIIIIIsyIIIIIIiII DIIy IIIIIIII I'IIIIIIIIilII-II. MERLE WILLIAM BOGERT Animal Husbandry 'l'ylcr Hill JOHN FRANKLIN BONNER AngmIIIIIy Philadelphia I IIIIlIIiII I IIIIIl RI-giIIIIIIl; NIIIIIII I .lHI I I II;I SIII'IIIII III' IIiIII- I IllII V. II'. I. IIICS'I'ICR C. BOOKS Agricultural Chemistry Harrisburg I IIIIIIII I IllIl; I IIIIIsIII.IIII.I IIIII IIIIIIII I IHlllHlIIII IIIIIiIIIIIIII Ag. IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII 1W I. iIIIIig I IIIIIIIiIIIIl Hm II'I I'. VINCENT SAMUEL BORDER Agronomy New Freedom IIICI EN SIIANER BORNEMAN Home HCDIIOHIIIG Boycrluwn. PII. AA. I. A. IIHIIIWJIIIIII' DII-IIgIIII I2 Iuirls' IIIIskIIIIIIII II, ... HARVEY RICHARD BOVVES HIIl'lICuIllII'L' 81' III: College I IIIIII I IIIIIIII I IIle I IIIIII ApplII I lIIlI IIam IIIIskIIlIIIIII II I IIstI III IIImI- IL? -, . AIIIsiII I .II I'msI- ID; Sl' III I UIII gII I IllII AgI II IIIl III'III SIII iIIII. PAUL SWIGART BRALLIER I' hemislry AltIImIII SIIIIIIIII AY'I'IilII 1010 I II A I I UIIIklIlll BIIIIIII; I IIIss IIisIIIIiIIII. GOT'IVFRIICD IEDUARD BRAUN Dairy Husbandry lleIlvcr Falls CHAS. SIEBER BRIENISICR. A l' 1' Agriculture HIIIlrerlllc Assistant AEII'SIII AAVIIHIIIIIII Mgr. III; IUIIIKI' AAIIIsIIiIII,I II, -I; Sirloin I IIIII; AgriI IIIIIIIIII SIIII II' II. HAROLD J. BRENNECKE Chemistry Alumna JOHN ARDEN BRIENNEM AN Agronomy SlIlduIIsh Ilrg GEO. KEIIOIC BRENNEN, A 'l' I! Mlnlm: Engineering ScolldIIlc EDWARD CARPENTER BRIGIIAM MIIIIIIIp. Engineering l'otlsvllle II ViI- IIIIIII'II IWIOI; IVIiIIiIIIz II IIgiIIIII- ring Sm iL-ly; SI'IIIIIIIIiII I IIuIIly I IllIL VI D17 S LH-VIE --19 1m 1'! IOMAS BRIGII'I' Agricultural Chemistry Hamburg BESSIE MAE BROADBENT IIorIIc ullurc 'lunkhunnuck. PII. I Illlht I III III- giI SI lIIIlIIrslIip MI. I II IlHllII I St IIIII IIl IIIJIU II IIIIIII III .ISSUI'I II ll inn 4 I JACOB R. BROSSMAN. .3 N Industrial Chemistry RCIII'IIIL', IiIIllIIgII TI'IIFII' III WIIIIIIAM GEORGE BROSIUS IilcclrlII-III Iinglncerlnp. Sunhury ICIIIIIII'iIIIII ICIIgiIII-IIIIiIIg SIIIIIIIIy; NIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIl IiIIIIIIl3I IiilllI. ARTHUR III. BROWN. A .I E Agronomy lelnnhmu I LN IIIINIIIIIL I 3I; I'IIIIsiI3 IIIIIsIliIIg Ill: IISsisIIiIIl Mgr. I'IIIIsil: IIIIsIliIIgI. II; I IlIIIIlNIII I IIIIIII3 I IIIII I IIIIII I IIIIIIIIII3 IlIilI; IPIgIIiI IIlIIiIIIl SIII' II- 13'. CIIARIIES GIBSON BROWN, Jr RIIIIrImII Mcchnnlcul linglneerlng I unlingdon DONALD MCKENZIE BROWN, 2 N Commerce and Finance Iloydcnvlllc, O. IilIIss 'IiIIIIIIk II, II; I'IIrsil3' ,l'I'IlIIk I I SIIIIIIIIII IiIIllIIIIiI I3I, iIIIII'IYli :IIIls SIIIIiIIly; IHIiII IillliI. IIYII'I'ON ROLLER BROWN, II II A Milling Engineering WIIIIIInmhurs: IIlI-IIIIIIIIiIIIIl IIZIIgiIIIIIII'iIIg SIII'iIIly; IHIIiII I'IIIIIII3' IillIiI. WIIIIIIAM WALKER BRYSON Agronmny Unlonlown 'IIKI' II IIll III'III SIII II 13'; IIIIIIihiIiIIII l .IIIIgIIII I IIII I IIIII I'II3IIllII I IIlIIllI I lllII HAROLD FOIIIIMICR BUCIIICR I' IV I'ZnIlInI-crlng Wulsunlnwn I OHIKI I IIIIIIIIIHII 2 3I I l'lIl IiilliIII I; I IIIIIIII I-IIIIIII- my I illiiI; I I311 I IILIIIIITIIIK SIII XIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIII I IIlllulllI Iluln SAMUEL III'IIQ BURDICK, A A L Mechanic III ICIITIIICCFIIIQ Scranton Iluss HTIIlIkI 1,2,3I; 'IIIIII lIIIIIiI' III II: IIginI I I ing SIM III Iy; .IIIIIiII IImI I-II IIIIIII lIilII I IIIII IIIII kImIInIIIII IIIIIIly I IIIII; PlIill3' IIIIIIs. EM MIC'I' ICARII BURGER Iileclrlcul Engineering ICrIe VINCENT GODFREY BURNS, A 7. Botany Brooklyn, N. Y. lIIIIixI I III III giI SI lIIIIIIHlIips I3, II; SIIIIIIIII I IIllIIII IIII IIIIIiIIIz, I lIlIIIIII II-II: IiIIHIIgII BZIHI'IIIIHII 2;I IiiilSS BIIFI'IIIIHI l, .2, 3;I 1010 Lu VIII IIIIIIisl: ,IIIIIiIIIIIII'IIIIII' I3I; IiIIl'lIIIllI Plily I II; I'Invil IilIIlI; HIIIIISIIIIIII' I'III'IIiII: .-IgIIiIIIIlIIIIIIIl SIIIIiI-Iy. FRANK EDWARD BUSCII Chemistry Iirecnvllle IIIIIIII BEIIIIIII 3;,I DIIIIlsIIIIII I'IIIIIiII; lIi- I IIIIIIIy I IIII,: I l. SIIIiI 13'. FAY MORRIS BUTLER Electrical Iinglnecrlng Osceola lClIII'lIIiIIIIl IIIIIgiIIIIIIIIiIIg SIII'iI'ly; 130ml IIIIIIIII 3' Club. IVM. GRAHAM CALDWELL. 23 N CH linglnccrlng Pittsburgh Skull IIIIII IIIIIII-sI IIIrsil3' HIlSkI'Illilli IIIIIIIIIgII III I: I III. I IIgiIII'II IiIIg SIIIiIIII3 FLOYD RAYMOND CAMPBELL Chemislry York York IilIllllllI' Iilllll; T. T. SIIIIiI-ly. ROY IEIIIISWOR'IIII CAMPBICIIII Mechanical Engineering IIIuckIlck RICHARD DEAN CANAN DllIl'y lllthilHLIry Alumna .-II'IIIIiII CIIARI III S IIIINRY I ARAVI'DO lulcctrlcuI I-' nglnccrlm. I. P. S. I II II;l I II -I lIIiI III I IIgiIIII I II ing Sm iII I3; I Imu. Peru A A 13ng X: LA-VIEH191'7- I V'VI CIIARIIICS DICKSON CARY IIIII'III'IIIIIIro Lancaster :IgriI'IIIl III'III SIII'iI-II';III':III :IIIIIII- IIlIIlI; IIIIUIIIIJIIIUII III'Ilg'lII': l.IIIII'IIsII-I' IIIIIIIIII' IIIIIII. CALI X'IIO CARICRRA, .Ir. IIIIil I-l IIIIIIII-orlng :SIIIIm-I I Gr: InIl-I. P. R. I IIIl I IIIuiIII-Iiing; I UNIIIUIIUIIIIIII I IlIII IIIIII-I BIIII;I I-:II IIII- I-gI- I Ur'IIII-sII'II Il,.I,I ;linII I IIIII CIIARIIIES IIOWE CARROLL ICII-I'trlcul linglncorlng Dennisvlllv, N. J. WILLIAM .IOSICPII CARROLL IIII'II ICIIILIIIcerInv. Wllkcs-lhlrrc III N ICIIgiIII'I-ring HIII'iI-lI'; IIII'IIIIIiIIg IIIIIIIIII' IIIIIII. LLOYD IIIIIVVIS CHAMBERS. II III Agrunomy Isluml IILIIII'gI' III'PSIIIIIK II, II IIIIIss IIIrI-slIiIIg I1,.Z . SAMUEL CLARK IIIIIIIIIII'IIII ICIluc-IIIIIm MI-I'IIIIIIiI'IIl ICIIginI-I-I'ing SIIIIiI-II'. Pittsburgh FREDERICK MARTIN CIIIECKNICR SIIIIIIIIry I'Znnlncerlnp. Harrisburg IVIIJIUR IIAIVRICNCIC CLOSE IIIIrlII ullurt l I'IIIroIIIuvIllc I IIIII :IIIIIII I IIIII; IiIIgII I IIIIIIII' I IIIII; I IIIIIIIIIII ll I lIIII; IIIIIIITa' I Ill I ROIEICR'I' CHARLES COCKIIIN IIIIrlII'IIllurI! Mochanlcshurg MISS ANNA COHEN Agronomy PIIIIIIIIIrILII IIUIIIIIIllIllII'I'. IIAIMAN IIICNRY COIIIIIUS. 'II III II Mechanical Engineering AIIIIIIIIII IIIIIss I'IIIIIIIIIIII II,.. I IrsilI' I IIIIIIIIIII II: :II; IIII IIIIIIIIIII I IIgiIIIHIIiIIg SIIIi .III IIIIr.III SIII II II'; Blair I IIIIIIII I IIIII WM. IIUVVARD COIIICURAVIC, A 'I' II IClI-I'lricul Engineering SIIII-l IIIIIIIT ICIIII'lriI'III IiIIgIIII-I-ring HIII'II'II'; .Ilrlx'I-IIII IIIIIIIIII' IIIII II TIRSO COLON, III X A SIIIIIIIIry l-ZIIILIIII-crhnz Sun J quI. I'. R. II. S. COMIIY PrII-III-Ilul ICIIIzelIIII I IIOVVARD IIUSK CONKIJN MCIIIIIIIICIII Engineering llrIIIIklyn. N. Y. I IIIIIIII I IIIII; IIIIIIIIIIiI III I IIgiIII- IIIIIg SIII Il II: .Iin H I IIIII; DI IIISI Illl I I I'I in. .IOIIN DARRAGII COONICR Mining Engineering WIIIsIIIIIIIIvn Mining SIII'iI-II'. MARIO CORDICRO, ll7 X A C IV 16 nglnccrlm, I II II I swimming SIII II- 1y; I III' '55 I r'fIsiIIIIIl II I I-I'I'II- I'I'illII'ilISI -I '1'. LA RUE COURSON. A 'l' I! Industrial Ilhemlslry TiI'IIII. PII. AIIICX. 'I'IIOM PSON COWLEY, I! H II FIIrL-slry Pll I shurgh ABRAM RUNKLIC COX, II! .I H Horticulture III'IInyI EUGENE MIIIIIICR CRAIGI'IEAD IIIIIIIIILI' Harrisburg ANDRICVV RALPH CRAVEN, 1I, K II! IIII'II linglnccrlnn PIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIII CHARLES S'IIRIEICPIER CRICSSMAN ICIcclrlcul Engineering PIIIIIIIIIII'II I II-III'iIIII Ii IIpiIII-I-ring SIIIIIIII'I'; I III HIII I IIIIIIII I III III lIIHI IIII IIrI-I III. 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East Grecuvlllu GUS'IIAVE IIICRMAN DIPPIC, A II 1' Animal Husbandry WlIkcs-BIIrrc IIIIIIIIII Nous; IIIIIIIII's; VIIIsily IIIIIIIIIIIIII I 1 IIIIIss I'IUUIIHlII III; IIIIISS SIIIII'I-II I1, .2, 31; IIIIIII-gI- AAIIII-sllinlg I1, 2, 31; I IIIIII; II II II , .21; SIIIIII' III I IHIIII' H1 W AuIIIiI llIllllIlI SIIII II' I3; SiIIIIIiII I IIIIII; AAVIIIIIIIIg II IIIIIII3 I .IOIIN FRANKLIN DODGE. A l' P Animal Husbandry IIIIzIelIIII Assistant IIIHIIHSH AIgII.101II LIIVic; Agr II llIl lllilI SIIIiI I-31 SiIIIIiII I lIIlI. Mk LAVIEH191'7 Am DONALD LAMAR DOLBIN. A II P BENJAMIN HOMER ICNGLIIZ. III E K IIIIrliI'ullure Mlnersvlllr Agronomy Harrisburg SIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIII-s; I I INIIIIIIIH I II; IIIIlSS LII IiIIIIssI- II, III; IiillIlilIll I'III'silI' VIII'I'lI'Ii I-II; IIIIIIIisIIIIIg I IIIII. 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'III IIIIVIRIIIC'I' 1p 1:1, I IIanI Rh'. R II. I T I IIllI LI I II I IIIssc; III; lnduslrIIIl I2 hum! sl Il-IIIrIIelII I-llhllI I .l I IUSSI III- D7 SLH-VIEHlQl'7' A RA! PII DE HAVEN FISHER. A 7. Agronomy. .IIiIIiIIII IIIIIIIII III IiIIiIIII: IhSUIIilII' I IIIIIH 1910 I I I III: I'III'II'il3I I II F rIIIII- II, 2, 3I; I IIII II In I IUHSI' I2,I, -I' IIIiIlIilgIF I IIII'I I II I I'IIIII I3;I SIIIIlI-III IIIIIIIIIII-III IIIIIIII; IgI'IiI IIIllIIIII SIII III l3' I IIIII 'IIppII I IIIII. GEORGE VAN TINF. FIIFICK, A T II III! IInglncorlng Rosomunt II'IIII'III I IIUIIIIIII I... 3, III; I IIII I OIIIIIIIII I , .ZI; I'ix'il ICIIgiIIIIIIIIiIIg SIIIIiIIly; IIlIiII3' LIIIIII. MAXWELL ll. FLEMING, .I 'II A Agronomy llavcrfurd I I'IiIIIII; I I'IIsIIIIIIIII I IIIII SIIIII'IIIIIry; I IIIIpIIIII HIIIIII'I 2 I III 'HIIIIHI I IIIII; IIIiIIlIIIIl .IIIIIII'IgIr I III' Iil IIIIII-IIIIII I3L FLORENCE MAY FOGIIIC Home ICCIIIIIIIIIICH llIIzIelIm, Pu. READ RETURN FINIS'IIICR Commerce IIIIII Finance Viking IiIllIi; IiII'I' IiIllIl; I.iIIIIIIIII I'IFIS SIIIIIIIly; IIIIIIIIII'I' IIIIIIL II'rcLInvillc JOHN EDWARD FRANCE, III A H Industrial Engineering Philadelphia IIIIIIiIII; II'I I'iI- IIIIIIrIII IIIQIII'I; .IIIIIIIIgII' I IIIII IIIIII'IIIIIIII SIII I'I- l.II3 I IIIIsI I;IJ IIIIiIl :III .IIIIIIIIgII' I III'Iil3' IIIIIIIII IIMII W I'IIIII-gII 'Iil'ilI'Ix' I2, 3!; North Ifilhl IiIlIIl. FRED. STRASSNER FRAN'I'Z, E A 16 Electrical Engineering Lclmnon IilIth IIiIIUIIHlIII IZI;I.III.I'5 IIIISII'I'IIIIIIIIIU', I II'III IIIIIIIIIIIII I UIIHHIIIII I3I I IIhlllIHl I IHIIII 3 I III; I IIIIlIII'lI II: IIgiIiIIIII'iIIg SIII'iIIIy. v PERRY MARCY FRICAR, B H II IIEIIIIIHI'HDU II'IIIrIlL-nhn: Cleveland. Ohio IQIII I .1 III IIIIIII'HI IAIIII'I' SII'I IIII IIIIIIIIIillII-zI II; III I IIIIlIIIIII III; IIIIiII I IuII; I .IIIIIIIIIIII I'I IIIIIII IIiIIg SUI iIIl3'. Illwstnul IIIII. PIIIIII. .III. .I. IIIIIiIIIIl III; IIIIIIII SIIIIII DONALD ALEX. FREDERICK Animal Husbandry Plymouth CLAUDE RAYMOND FRICICD Agronomy New Freedom RAY JICROM Ii FRIANT Agronomy Sun 11 um JOSEPH OSWAIID FROMMEYICR Agronmny I Ihu m hersh urg PRESTON Al I ICX AN DER FROST Biology Furllsvlllc IC'IIIIICII RU'I'II GAN'I'T I' IIIssch II Monessun. I'II. I IIIIIIII II'III 5m iIIl3'. I IIII I III IIIIII I3 II; IIII'II' SleIIllII HI. NORMAN EBY GARISICR. A 'l. Anronumy IIII7'. Ihclhluwn. I'II IIHHUI iIIlI I IIIIIII I I IIII SIIIII I III IIII- I I 3I; I IIllUl -iII- I IIiIII I IIIII SIIIIII I IIIIIIIII' III; .IRI'II' IIllIIIIIII SIIIiI I II I II IIIIIIIII; I IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIyI IIIII. HAROLD SAMUEL GARNER. A l' l' Animal lluxlmmlry lluzlclon SIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIII; II'IIIII II iI'Il I II lllI IIIIIII; IIIIiI'3 IIIIIIIIIIIIIII3 SIII iIIl3; I'IgII II llIl lll'IlI SIIII iv 13; OIIIIIIIIIII' IiIIIII. ANTHONY AIIOYSIUS GAVICY. E! 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III III II II Ivll ICIILIIIcerIIIL I'IIIIIIIILIIIIIIIII I IIIHIII IIIISI-IIIIIIIIl 2, 3!; I IIIss IIIISI IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII .S'IIIIiI-III'; NUI'III I Ilsl I I;IIII ivil I IILinI'IIiIIL SmiIIl x. PAUL PATTERSON KORB AIIIIIIIII IIllSINIlHIl'y PIIIIstIlIIWIIey MAUD I ICONORA KRUMRINIE I'NyIImIIILy :InII liduc- IIIIIII SlI Ic IIIIIIIILII Pu. IIIIII I'III :II'IS .SIII II II'I EARL LY'IIER KUNKLI'Z MIIIIII --InIIul III IILIIIcerInL PIleImL I' I ISI- I I III IIII .IIIIIIisIII SIhIIlIIIsIIIp MI I IIIIIIiIIIII I IILiIIII I I iIIL .Sm III 1y. ARLINGTON KUNSMAN Agricultural I1 IIchNtry Stone Church I iIIIiL- I III- IIIIiIIIII SIIIiI II I IIIILIII IIIIII NuI'IIIIIIIIpIIIiI I UIIIIII FREDERICK PAUL KUN'IIZ MechIInIIIII II nglneerlm. IZI Isl MIIIIIII I' hunk JOSEPII ALONZO LAING I.Ivll linglneerlng Uniontown GEORGE NORWOOD LARICR, E II Mechanical Engineering I1 hcslnul IIIII I IIIss IIIIIk II,.ZI; IIIIIIgII I'II IIIk III; IIIIII III lllII III I nLiIIIIIII'inL .S'III' III II': IIIIIlixI- IUIIII' I IIIII IinIII I IIIII PENN :31thE MARY KNOCIIE LAWS I' IIIssICIII Sayre. PII. ' I III:I- I IISIIII nl SIIIIII- 'III I IHIIII H I II I'. II ..I I IHIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIL'IIIII IIIHIIIIIII I. IIVII . .I-II; I IIIII Il .II'IS SIIIIiIleiI IIOIIN WALTER LEARN Agronomy IIIIrlonvalle IIIIIIII; IIIIIIIIIIslI'II; IIIIIII I . IIIIIIIIIIIIiII IIIlIII; IILI'iI'lIIlIIrIII .SIIIIiIIly. IIIDIVARD N. LIIZIIIACIIIER. E II IIIVII ICIILIIIcerInL DIILIIs Mines SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- IIIIsIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIILIIII; I III 'HIIIIIII I I11 I H i! F IILinII-IIIIIIL .SIIIIIiIl .IFSIHIHIII I :ll'SIlI III LS'I IIIIII IIIIIIIILIIII; I III I Imnly I III FRANK IIAICR LICIDIG Agronomy .ILI II IIIlIIIIII Sm iIIII: I IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIly I IIiII. 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HARRISON MCCRACKIN ICIcIIlrIIIIII I'llmlnccrlng Iidcnhurn IIIIIII IAIUII I3, 44; IiIIIIpI-I I'lIIIiI' I3, 44; SIIIIIIIIII 'IIrIIHlllilI I24 BIIIIII II,2,.I,44; IIIIIIIIII'iIIIIl ICIIginIIIIrinI;I SIIIIiIIly. WEBB PARSONS MCCRAY Agronomy Corry WILLIAM WADE MCCRAY Civil Engineering Corry CECIL MCDOWELL. A II P Anlnml IluI-IhIIInIIry ngunlcr IIIISS I UUIIIIIII III' X'Ilrsily I IIIIIIIIIII I2 3 44; Varsity I II I l'USSC I4J II I'IiIIIs; Skull and IIIIIII-s; Sphinx; I IIIIIs IIHW; I H'SIIICHI X X I4J. WILLIAM ADAMS MCIIZN'I'IIZIIZ Civil Engineering Warren CHAS. LAVERN MCGRANAIIAN Civil Engineering: Farrell 'Iiri-I'IIIIIIly IilIIlI; IiiviI ICIIgiIIIIIII'iIIg SIIIIiIIly; MIIIiVII IIUWI'I' IilulI. pENN-IS' TATE VI m DV LA-VIE--1917I JOSEPH M ICIIAEL MCGURL Electrlcul Engineering Mlncruvllle DIAV D MCKAY Jr. .. 23 X llIIrIIIIIIlluru Philadelphia I ions IIIIw; FIIIIIIIi NIIIis; IIIIIIIQI DI-IIIIling IIIIIII; FIIIIiIIIIIIII SIIIIIIIII SIIIIII IIIIII. 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JAM ES THOMAS MONAIIAN, 111 K 1211' Engineering Alumna 1xs111i.111 I'1IIIIIII' I0111L11 1'i1': '1I111'I1' SIIIIIJI1I1 ,ZI; 1 11iI l IIgiIIu'Ii'IIg 8111 i1'l1'; I1I11i1'1'11111111'1'I111. RUSSELL MOORE. A X L 1' hemislry Philadelphia 1I111'1IIII1 ,2I.: 11'11I1-1 S11 11'11'1I I 11' 1111' 111 1111 1.1I; 'I'. 'I'. 1 '-111 111111II 8111' i111: 1I1111'1'1s' 1'IIlI1. JOIIN ICMMIE'I'T MORROW, A X .3 Chemistry Mercer 1 11-1I11 I111111I1 1'11II1'g1' 1I11I11-1II.11I I; 1111'sil1 II1'I11'IIIIII..11I'.2 GORDON VORIIEES MOY l'rc-l.1-11'.Il l'l1IInliel1l. N. .l. HOWARD ROLLIN MOYICR lilcclricul Engineering Allcnmwn RUSSELL ALLIEBACK MOYICR. 12 X IlorlIcIIllurc PhIludelpth HARRY PAUL MUI1'I1'LY, 23 II A11r11n11my llowunl 11:1i1 IIIIIII'11I 8111'1111': 1'11'1'1111'11111111'1I11I1 .IOIIN RUSSELL M ULI. 1' hil lZszIu-crlng Jeannette I 1111111r 1'I11I1: 1111I I IlgilH'WIllg 811111-11 I1iII1-1I1l1; 1I111I11'111111i1's 5111' i1'l1'; IJIIIIM' 1'111 111' g11' 81' 111111 11'sIIip 1 I I HARRY L. 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I K Wilkus-Ilurrc AAAIIIA'gA' AIIIIIIAIIAslIIII IAI. 2, II: A AIIIA kA IIIIIIAIA : IIIASIIIIIII AIIIIAIIAl-slIII AI, .2, III: I IIA IslIiIIII SAIII IAlI I IIIIIiAIII PFAIHI A AIIIIIIIillAAI; SIIIAIAI IIII I A IAIAI A UIIALA AIIAIIA NIIII IIIIiIII lAIIIs; IVII IIIAIAIIiII A IllII Al,2I . WILLIAM R. OICIIRIIIC. III A H Auronumy Philadelphia I IAIlII IIAIIIIIAI A2, I .1 AAIYWIISIIIKI AIIIIIIIgAIII IIAIlII A;4I 1910 III Y 10 IIAI;III;AI HAAIAIIIAI IIIIiIII IIIIIiAIII AIIIIIIAIIiIAIII A UIIIA'SA; IIA-IIIIIiIIg A AIIIIIAIiI HI. ROBERT II. OLMSTAICD, A T Animal Husbandry IAIIIIIIIri; SAIIIIIIIIIIAI IIIIAIl IIIIIAIAII SIIIAII III A AIIIIIA iIA IP-IIIrAIIIIlc A I I AI. 7 ,i v AIIAIA-I I llNl I IA IIIA IIIIIII AII: AIIAIA-I A IIIIIIlIII AII. HARRISON MARTIN OIIP MoAIIIInlAuI IA nglncurlng Red 1 Ion MA A IIIIIIiA III III IIgiIIAI-A Iing' SAIA IAI II; AIIIIAI A AIIIIIII A IIIII AIAIIiIA I AIIIAI A IIIII FRANK OVICRFIIEIID Horticulture AiAIIIAuI- IIIIA I; I IIAL SAI IIIIII A AIIIIIIIiIlAIIA AII; IIIIAIIIIiIIg A AIIIIIlI A IIIII 'l'unklmnnock ALLISON RAYMOND PAI MICR A T Eleclru- A: IIcmlAIIII Iannlnocrlng In ; 5.0 M'IINH. 'I AHI IIA III Ii XIIIIsiII 'IIIIIAI II IAIIIII A2, .II: A:AIIIA-gAI H'III IAII AL A IIst IIIIA k AI :I4 SI IIAIAI IIIl A AIIIIIA iI2AI A IIIIiIIIIIIIII 1010 I IIIIIIIA IIII AAIIII AII; AIIIIiIA IIIII; I.IAAIIAI A IIA- IIIiAIIII ICIIgiIIAIIIIIiIIg SAIAIiAIly. GRANVILLE P. PA'I'TICRSON Alh'll Engineering AsIIIIInAI WILLIAM C. PEOPLES. I! H II lIAIrIlAIullurA- Airccnshum IIZNOS JOHNSON PERRY Dairy Husbandry DIIIIIIslIIwn AIIIIIAI IIIIIIIIII SAIA iAI III: AiiI'iAI A'IIIII; IIIiIII IIIIsIIIIIIIAIII' A II II; IIIlA-IIAIAIIIA-giIIIAI I IAIIIIII liAIII I A Iu'IIA MIIIk A AIIIIIII A IlIII. 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RAYNOR, .1; A H Agronomy IIII51IiIIII I I151 II,'7 .., 3;4 IIII 5pIIIII I IIIII I 4; I II5IIII IIl IIII-5piIIII I IIIII I44; III55 I5IIII1IIII VIII'5in I IIIIlIIIIII I24; I IIIII IIIiIIIIT I44; I,I 'II5'IIII nl AgIIIIIIIIIIy SI- IIIiIII ll I44; SIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII '1. Boston DAVID SIMPSON REED Agronomy Illuysville GLENN ALLEN REED IIIVII Engineering 'I'Ilusville I IIIIIgI' I IIIIIIIIIII II,7 I. 4; I IImImII I IIIIIII3' I IIIII, I4IIII.5'I'-IIIr M I I; I HlI Fl IIKIIII'WIHK SIIIi.II3 Ridgewuy Wilkes-lhlrrc Jersey Shore 90 THOMAS FRANCIS REIMIER Electrical Engineering 'otlstown LESTER KIRCAFIR REISCII Chemistry Axhland AGNES GERTRUDE REYNOLDS Home Economics Belllel. Vermont Y. W. C. A. Play I34; IZII'I5' CIII-I- CIIIII I2, 34. CHARLES RHODES Industrlul Ii nnlneerlnpi Pittsburgh MIIIIIIIIIiII I IIIIII XII-IIIIIIIliIIII IC IIgiIIIIriIIg SIII'iIty' RiIII' HARRY ELWOOD RICHARDS Forestry Altoona I 0 ISIIy SIII 1N3, RIIII I IllI4 BIIIiI I Ollllly I IIII. EARL WILSON RIDDELL Forestry Bloomsbury; AgricuIluI'III SIII'iI-ly: FIII'I'5lI'y Society; CIIIIIIIIIIIII CIIIIIIly CIIIII. GEORGE LABAR RlSI-IEIIII, Electrical Engineering Emporium FIII'I'lI'iI'III ICIIgiIII-I-I'ing SIII'icly; I,rl4IIII4IIII4ll III-IIgIII'; RiIII' CIIIII. WILLIAM H. ROBERTS, E A E Agronomy Carnegie CIII55 IIIIIIIIIII-l CIIIIIIIIIIII'I- I24; CIII.5'5 IIIlskI-IIIIIII I1, 2, 34; SI'IIIIIIIII'II IIIIII IIIIIIII'; CIIIII'I I.II'llII'lHlllI I34; CIIIII-I CIIIIIIII-I I44; I4IIII'I'I'5' CIIIII; CIII'5II-I' CIIIIIIIy CIIIII. JOIIN KE NNEY ROBINSOMN .A A v MI-IIIIIIIiI'IiI Fl IIgiIIII'I'iIIg SIII'iIIy; NIIIIiVI IIIIWIrI ICIII; I'. and M. AI'IIIII-VIII IIIIIiIIlII I IIIIIIly I IllI4; I lFIIII3 I IIII.5'. WILLIAM CIII FFORD ROCK CIIIII'gI- IVI'I'5lIiIIg I1, 24; XIIIIiu IUWII I IIIII NNIIIIIIIIIiIIII I5. IIgiIIIII'iIIg SIIIiIl3; I I nIrIII MIIIIIIIII I IIIII; I IliIIIIIIIpIIiII I IllI4. VIII 1V SLHHVIEUlc-jlr? WM. ELWOOD RODGERS, E 111 111 Lundumpc Gardening Conncllsvllle 111155 '1'1'111'11 11, .71; 111155 111151; 1'11111111'3' 11, 21; 111155 1 11111111111 111: 1111' 111111; 1.11111151'11111' 11111110111111: .8'111'11'13'; .'1111'11'1111111'111 .8111'11'13'; 1 113'1'111' 1'11111113' 1'11111. MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ. '11 X A Movhunlcnl l'lnnlnucrllm,.lu11nn 111111.1'. R. 1111-1'11111111'111 11311111111-111'1111: .8'111'11'13'; M1111v1- 111111'1'1' 111111; 1'1151111111111111111 111111. WALLACE FEEFER ROIIRBACII Civil Engineering Puxlnos FRANK NATHANIEL ROSEMAN Electrical Engineering Red Lion 1 .1111'11'11'111 11311111111'1'1'1111: .8111'11'13'; 111111 1'11111113' 111111; 111111' 111111. MIGUEL R. ROSICII, '11 X A Civil anncerlng Ponce, P. R. 1'11' 11 1711111111'1'1'1111: .8111 111v 11151111111111111111 11'1111;1111ss111111; 81111111511 1 1111 FRANK PLUMMER ROSS, '11 1' A 101111.11 Viv 1111111'11; 1111111' 1'11111113' 111111; A. 8. M. 1'3. BA K ER ROYER Agronomy Ephrulu JOHN M. RUGII, '11 A T Chemistry Sultuhurn B IENJAM IN SAE'I'A Agricull 11ml E11 11611111111 Philadelphia HAROLD ERNEST SALLADE Agronomy Womelsdorf RILEY CLOVEY SAMPSON, '1. 1-1 Agricultural Ghemlmry 'l'unkhnnnock 113111111111r 111111113' 1'11111; .'1111'11'1111111'111 .8111'11'13'. WILLIAM J. SARVER. K 23 Horticulture Plushurgh 1111111111.; 11111.11 111511111111 111: 1111111151' 111111111.111 111; 11.1w 111111111111 111 '111111 1;1 1111111 111; .8'111111111 1111111111 11, 111155 1111111111111 .8'1111111'4 1'1 121; 111111111111'111111; 1'111113' I.1111511,-,3 ,41. 1111.MER RUSSELL SAYI.0R Dairy lluslmndry Spring Elly ROBERT EUGENE SCHEFFER Electrical linulneerlng Hurrlsburg 1'1 111lr11111 1C11g1111'111111g .8'111'1111. 11111'r111 1111. . 11111'1'1511111'15111111. FRANCIS X. SClll E G191 Mll C11 111v11 I1 nglnculm. Mnrlellu 11111 1 .11g1111'1'1'111g .8111'11'11 1111111 1' 11111; 1.11111'11sl1'1' 111111113 111111. FINN SCllN ELLE Animal 1111u11undry l'hoenlxvllle ABRAHAM ll. SCHNI'I'ZER, '1' 112 11 Chemistry Pittsburgh V11111111'1111 .8'111'11'13 , 1 11'11 1' 11111; .1'. .8'11111'13'. WALTER C. SCHROIEDIQR Animal Husbandry Philadelphia 11111111s.8'1111111x;l1111'1111 Nous; V111sily 1 r1151; 1' 11111111'3' 11, -, 1, 41; 111111111111'1'111-151'11111111'3'1.;11 111155 11'11551'1111111r3'111: V111'sil3'1r111'k11, -, 31; 1111514 1 1111'k12 1' 11111.5 17101-1 1'1'1'51111'111121: North 11151 111111111111 1'11111: Philadelphia 1' 11111; 1'11'1-1'11a1111111.111111'111 Xsa111111111111. BLANCIII . SCHULTZ Psychollugy 111nm I'Iducmlon 111' .8'11 '111111'3' 1111. 1.121; l11110-110111111111 1111111131 1.1111'r111Arls .8'111'11'1 1.11g11-s 11'111'1'11111111111111' 11111111111 121; 11.11 81'11111111'511111 111. SA M U El, STEWA R'l' SCO'I'T V11 DV S LA VIE 99L WALTER THOMAS SCOTT Dairy Husbandry Philadelphia ROB'II. SCIIROICDER SCULII. 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I-I Agricultural ICIIIIIIIIIIm Illczlrneld I IIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIII3' I IIIII IgI II lIIIIIIII'II SIIII II' I3'. JAMES EDGAR SIIRICFFLER, A 'I' A Electrical Engineering Coshoclun. Ohio IIIII'I' IIIIIII III; I'IIIII KIIIIIIII NII; 'IIIIII III'III Pi; IIZII'I'II'iI'III ICIIgIIII'I'riIIg SIII'iI'Iy; IIIIiII IIIIIII. DONALD SIMIIIIIR, K E Mechanic III Elnmneerlng Phillpsburg I III I IIIIII , -, IIII; IIIII IIIIIIiI' III I IIIIiIII-h-I I .IIIIII SIII II' 13'; IIIUIIII' III3I'I'II I I II'HIIIII LIIIIIII3' I IIIII CHAS. EMERSON SIMPSON, A Z Forestry WIIIIIInnIport ..1c17.2 CIIARI ES Al I EN SlPlI, .I A 16:. V 'l' Industrial Engineering Wells 'I'Imncry SkIIII IIIIII BIIIII'5; I IIIIII IIIIIIrIII IIIIIIIIIgiIIg I .IIIiIIIIII'II I gl'I'IIIl III; IIIIII IgII III iIII'CIIIHIIIHlI l IIIIiIII'II'IIIIiiIg SIII' iI'I3'; IIIIIi3I' III3II'II I IIII; DI-III5II'IIIII II'III'iII. WILLIS R. SKILIIMAN. A Z Agronomy Philadelphia SkIIII IIIIII IIIIIII'5; IIIIII'SIIy I'IIIIIIIII'III II, ZI; III'IIII IIIIIiI'I:IIIII I IIlSh I IIIIlIIIIIII I, ZJ; I'IIII5II3 IIII'III;1I,.2I IIII155 IIIIIkI 1;,2I I III IIIIIII III; III;I55 DI'IIIIIiIIg III; IIIII5iI3 III'IIIIIIIIIJ; I2 II: IIiIInIII IIIIIiIIII III'IIIIIIiIIII5 IIII.II. .IIIIIIIII I'1I2,I;5I 1010 I II I II' IIIIIIIII II-IIII SIIIII I'IIIII'IIIIIII IIIIIIIIII I3, II 1I55i5lIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII III; IIIIs5 III'IIII5IIIII'II II ; IIIIII'IliIII; I IIIIIIIII I; SIIIIII III I IIIIIII il ' IIII' 5iIlI III IgIIiI IIIlIIIIzII SIIIII'13, IIIIIII I'IIIIIII' IIIIIII, III IIIIIIIII; II iviI I IIIIII; I IIIIIIIIIliIIII IIII'IIg'III'; IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIII; SIIIIIIII'I'II High School IIIIIII. II: SAMUEL II. SMICDIIICY. .Ir., I K E llorlkullure HIIIII. PII. IIIII5iI3' SIIIWIII II, 2, .I, II; I IIIII IiII IIIII5iI3' SIIIII'iI III; I'III'5il3 II-IIIIIi5 II TI; IIIIIIIILI'II II'IIIIi5 I I II5IIII III I IIIII IpIIII I IIIII III; I IlIlIIllII IIII55 . IIII'II'I II 2 IIIIziIII: IIIIIIIIIIIII II; I II. . IIIIIiIIIII I-II; I III55 IIIIIIIIIII'I I IIIIIIIIIIIII' IIII; :IgI'iI'IIIIIIIIIII SIII'iI'Iy. ARTHUR MA'IIIIIAS SMI'IIII Agricultural Chemistry Bcrwlck IIIIIIIIIIIin IIIIIIII II,'.2.3;I IIII'I' IIIIIII IIU; I IIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIIlv II IIIII; iI'IIig' I III IIIiIIIII SIII II' I3. CIIAS. RICICHARD SMITII, B H II Agrlcullurul Chemistry LIIIrolIe HENRY MCGINIICY SMI'IIII, B H II Aurlcullurnl Chemistry LIIIrolIc IIII'IIIII5; .I55i5IIIIIl 'III'III'I: II'IillIHQIT ISI. PENN IS TATE III IV SLA-VIEH191'7-2 LAWRENCE HUBBARD SMITII Agricultural Chemistry Ulyphunl RI'IICIIIICIII. SMI'I'II. A 7. Agronomy Princeton. N. J . HARRY SMOL ENS. 'I' III II l'IeIlro- I' IIchIIIII l'nglneering hall IIeII Hall I II V II' IIIIIII'I;II MIIIIII- IIIIIIII .II .SIIIII II13 . I': II'II-rU II III'miIIIII ISIIII'i llI' MI'IIIIIIIII SIIIIiI my; Spanish I IIIII; I III ss I IIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIII. NICHOLAS G. SMOIIIIIIY IIIVII Engineering IV'IIIIIII'IIIIIliI'III SIIIIII'ty: .III'kIIwIlnIIII IIIIIIIIly IIIIIII. RICHARD 'I'RITLE SNIVIELY EARL OIIMAN SNV'DII R :2 IIIHIIh I rT I1 humlulry MILES ORRIN SNYDER InIIqurIIII Ilhcmlslry Renovu PAUL SNYDER MocII-IIIIIv-III linnlnecrlnn Reading LOUIS S. SOFIANOS Agronomy IIIIIIS IUIIIIIV' I IIIII; I INIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IlIII A9rIIiIuIlIIIIII .SIIIII'iIlI; Ir2III VppII' I IIIII Reading AUGUS'IIO R. SOL'I'IIZRO. I1, .V' A Liberal Arts l'urlo RICO John W. W IIilII I 2IIiII I'VIIII'I'iIII'III SI IIIII2IIIsIIip III; I I IIIIII I I I IIIIIIIS I IIIIIIII I'VIIls SIIII IIIV; I III';IIIII II UsmIIpIIIilIIII I IIIII. E'IIIIICL COTTON SPARKS Landscape II: IrIIenInIz SluteI Iollenc. Pu. ' I'IIIV ID; II-irls' II. II--IIII IIIIIIII UM. PAUL RAY SPAYD, II II N; II II A I'ZIcII lrICIII Engineering West I ecsport IIIIIspiIIIIs III; I 1.155 .SIIII'II'I MIN III'IkiIImI'II I IIIIII; III'IlIs II Imnly I IIIII; Ii II'II'IIIiIIII III II9inI'IIiII9' SIII' II ly. JOIIN FISIIIIIIL SPRIENKEL. MchIIInILI-III ICII9IncL-rlnn York IIIUllISI' IIIII'III'9iI' .S'IIIIIIIIIIIsIIip IZI: MI'IIIIIIniI'III ICII9iIII'I'I'iII9 SIIIIII'Iy; Vlntiu I IIIIII III;IIII VIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIs I IIIII IIiI'iII IIIIIII; III'k IIIHIIIII I IIIII ARTHUR FER'FIG STAIIL. A II P Horticulture Plllsburgh IIrIIII IVppII IIIIIII; IiviI IIII II;I .SII' 'IIIIIIII I iIulI'IIIIIIl IIIIIII'I IxI'9.IIIII' IIl. HENRY WM llortlc ullurc V III'SIIV I I lI' kI Varsity I max. I IIHIIIII'V VIIrsiLI .SIII'IIII HI; IIIIIsIsI IIIIIIk III; I luv ISIIIIII'II' I2, .II; VIIIIIII9III IIIIISS' IIrIIIIk III: V. I. IIIIIIinI'I LII; II IIIss I iIIIIIII'iIII II UIIIIIIILICI' ISI IIrIIIIiIIiliIIII I I II9III' . I rub AppIcI IIIII; IIII I'slI'II I UlllIIV I III . S'I'AIGI'ZR, A l I IlmIchvIIIe DURBIN HENRY S'IIICINIER IZIVII Ilnnlnecrlng lIcIII'IIrII IIiviI ICIIgiIII'I'I'iII9' Society; III'IIIIIIIII IIUlllIly IIIIIII. OSCAR R. STEPHENS. Z I-I IIIIrIICIIIIurc IIIIIIII :VppII' IIIIIII; IIIIISS IIII III'IISSII I3, II; SIISIIIII'IIIIIIIIII IIIIIII. Brooklyn. Pu. SIIIIILY B. S'IIICPIII'IINS. Z I-I AIIIIIIIII lleulNIry Brouklyn, I'II. Sirloin I IIIII; SIIHIIIII'IIIIIIIIII I UllIIIV II IIIII; I IIIII 9I VV II'SIIIIIg. WILLIAM COO PER S'IIIIZR R IE'IIT Animal Husbandry IIrIIcszvaIlIc ARNOLD JAMES STEVENS. III E K Electrical Iinnlncering WeslIIclII IiII9II I UlllIIV I II II; III II'I lIIiIIIII I II9iIIv'IIIiII9' SIIIiI'lV WII BUR IIARI AN S'I ICVI'INSON Agronomy I llIIIIII II IlIII: I I III VIIIIIII I IIIII V:91III IIIlIII'III SIIII iI' ty W'I Iyneshoro D7 S LA-VIE-I1917' DANIEL S. STEWART, 22 A III Horticulture llCIltsdnle CIilSS IrIICIk CI, 2I; VIIIIsIly 'IilIilCik CII; CrIIII AppICC CII III; C ICIIIIIIIC-ICI C CIIIIIIy C IIIII. BERT S'IIRAW Animal Husbandry CIIeurIield HELEN ADELE S'I'RODE Home Economics West Chester. Pa. CIIIss IIIIskCIIIIIIIl CI, 2I; CIIrIs' CIIC-I- CIIIII I2. 3, 4I. CLAI RIC S'I'ROI I ECKER Cllvll Engineering State College HAROLD FRANCIS SULLIVAN Classical llrocklon. Muss. BENJAMIN F. SWARTZ, A CI lilectro-Clhemlcnl lIZnIunC-crlnn lublernbur Varsity DC-IIIIIIIIg 'I'CIIIIII; CCIIIICII' County CIIIII; SCIC'IICIIIIry ICICICIIIIII-C'IICIIIIICIIII SCICIIIIly. SARA WILSON SWEETON Philadelphia. Pa. PrC'SICIC'lll CIIIIIs' SIIICICIIII. CIUVC'I'II- IIICIIII CII; SIIICICIIII CCIIIIICiI C2, 3I; Y. IV. .:.X C CIIIIC rCI IICCI IICI 1ng He CII; Y W. A. CIIIIIIICIC C3I; SIIICICIII CICnCIrIIIIICIIII IIcICIgIIICI CIII; CIIrIs' IIIIskCIlIIIIII CZI; Home Economics HAROLD IRA SWICK, A I' P Animal Husbandry Niagara Falls. N. Y. AngCIIIIIIrIII SCICIIICIy; SIIIICIIII CII III; CCIIII-gCI I:'ICICIIII1II SCIII' III CIII. Cl ARENCIE II. TAYLOR E let: trIc. II III nginecrln IIIIzletCm LIVINGSTON PIICRSON TEAS Mining Engineering Philadelphia C UIICLC I CICIIIIIIII CZI' C IIIss I UUIIIEIII C2 I; IVIIHIHL' I IIKIIIC' cring SCICI. Icly; I C C'ICICIIIC III IIIICIIis CLYDE M ELVIN TI IOM PSON Botany l'orI Allegheny JOHN CARL THOMPSON Agronomy Oxford C'IICIstCIII County C'IIIII; CrilII Apple CIIIII. FRANK WESLEY 'I'ORREY Animal Husbandry 'l'oleIlCI, Ohio JAMES WIIIBUR TOWSEN, III A H Industrial Chemistry HurrII-Ihun: Assist HIS MIIIIIIgCII VIIrsIIy Busc- IIIIII CII SCIIIIIIIIrCI IIIICI BIIICIC; C lIIss IICIIsIIrIICI CZI; SIIICICIIII CCIIIIICIII CSI; C IIICICI IIiIsI IiCIIIIICIIIInI; CIICICII I iIIsl I ICIIulCnIIIIII I xCICIIIIIC I IIIIIIICC C UIIIIIIIICC'U CII; Y. M. A. CI IIIIIICII CIII; III llTISIleg C IIIII. JOHN LEONIDAS UBAN Agricultur. II C hemlutry Ariel LAURA ISABELLA UNGER Home Economics Boyerluwn. I'II. Y. W C. A. CIIIIIIICIC CZI; Y. W. C . A Play C213I; CIIrls C'I ICICI CIIIII C2, III Assi st Int MIIIII IgCIII C'IIIIIH'IC ICIIC C IllIICII; C II Iss III IsICCIIIIIII CI HAROLD PARSONS VAIII Mechanical Engineering III rIC- C lIssI IIC I'CISSC' CSI; I IIC C CIIIIIII C IIIb; C ICC C IIIII CI,7 -, 3 V IIIIsIIy CIIIIIIIICII CI, ,:-II AssisII IIII 'IIIIIIIIgCI CI IC'C, CIllII C.I;I I ICsIIIIIIIII CIIUII IIIIICICICIII C3, III, MCIIC III IIIiCIII I IIgiIICICIIiIIg Sm iCIIIy FELIPE CESARIO VAILLANT Mechanical linmneerlng Ponce. P. R. HOMER LANSING VANAKEN C' hcmlutry AmstcnII .Im, N. Y. C IIICICI IIIsI IiCIIIIIlCIIInI C3 I; CIIIIC'ICrs' C IIIII IIC lll'I-C IICI VCII-ICIII; RIIIC' CIIIII; 'Ii. .I Sm ICIyl JOSEPH GAIL VEDER Architectural Engineering Plllulmmh AII'CIIIICICIIIIIIII HCICICIIyI CIIIICIgCI IIIIIIII CI , 2, 3, 4I; VCIIIIIIICIIICI I IIC IIC'IIIH'IYIHCIII. PENN-S TATE WI D7 SLH-VIEH1917' A FRED WILLIAM WAGNER, A X A Chemistry C1111lp11rt 1'11'111'1'11'111 1'1111111y 1'IuI1; '1'. 'I'. S111'i1'13 RAYMOND EARL WAKELY, 7. 11 Animal Husbandry 11117111111111 S11111I111'sI1i11', 1'11II1-g1' 11'1'1'5111111: 12,31; I11l1r1'I11ss Wrestling 12,31 Si1'I11i11 1' 111I1' , 11 y11111ing 1' 1111111y 1'IuI1. Sureyvllle GEO. GOULD WALKER, 22 A E Mechanical I'lnnlncerlnn Beaver Falls II. JAY WALLACE 1.11111111111111- hardening Pencoyd 1'11152-1 1' r1155. 1' 11111111'1' 111; 1' 1111-18 I ' 11111111'1' 111111111i111'1' 13, '11. 1'I1lss 111'11511111' 141 1.11111Is1' '11111- 11111111'11i11g S111'11'1y. IIAROI. D ED. WAI TI' R H 11' A l lec tr11-1'hemll1'ul l'l nulneerlng h llmlel 11I1I 1' 11'-1 1Iul112,31; S11111111'1'11 1 'IuI1; I'. 11 111'11 1' 111' '11111'1111': .1111'i111 1'1i111,r S111111.y IRVIN ICLMER WAI TON 21' L1lndu1'1 11.11: Gardening AtlantIcN 11 11y Dr1111ls;1'11155 13115111'1111111 111; Van'silv 1311511011111 12, 3,1;-I 1 upluin 141. WII I IAM B. WAI. ,ION K 3 Industrial 12 hemlslry IIr1111Is;II11'.1111111 1 11111; 111051111 111 111111051111; 115515111111 1'1-unis Manager 121; 11111'1 111111113' 1' 11111. Phlllpxhuru HAROLD S'I'IVER WARD Agronomy 3. . Bellefonle 111'11'1'111I1, ALBON IIARLAN WARDWFI. I. 22X .' Lunducupc hardening Bruughlon.M-.1ss. 13111'1111 N11us;1 111'sity 131150111111; 1'I11ss 13111111111-1 S111-11k1mr DANIEL LEVI WARNER. l X A Architectural Engineering 'l11m1111u11 A1 1I1ill1'1lu1111 I'.11gi111'1'1i11g S111111y; 101111.111111'111'1 S'11111; S1I11131111II 11111111y 1' IuI1 S1111I1111 I111 '1111111 I31-1111x1'1r15S111i1'1y. PIIII IP WILLIAM WARNKE nrunomy ivi1'1'11111; 11:1111111111'111 S111'11'1y: .11111111111111111 1'1111111'1'1'111l1. t. Scranton SEYMOUR WASKOWITZ Architectural Engineering crlh Amh1y. N. J. 1 '111511111111111111111 1' 1 10111 .111'i1'1'1'11'5 3:1 S1111I1'11l I11'1111I11'1 13'1'1lux 1115S111'i1'1y. TOM BERG WATKINS Forestry Munhull 1'11II1-g1' 1.11 1'1'11551' 1.31; 1'11155 1.111'1'11551' 13, 41; 1:1111'511'11 S111' i1'1yI; 111:1 11'1111111'111 S111i1'l y; I 111I1iI1ili1m 1.1'1111'111. JAMES ALVA WATSON Civil Engineering Kellcltvlllc I'i11111-1'1' 1'Iul1; Friars; Sphinx; 1' lass 131111111111 S111'111111' 121; 1 'I11ss I 1111111.1II1 1,2 ; 111111151 I'11111111111 11131; 1'11ss I311s1'l1111112;1 1'11111'1 1311111111 2,'113;I'I1illy 1.11115; 1' 1in I . 11gin1-11'i11g S111'i1'1 y. THOMAS WILSON WEAVER, 1-1 3 Landscape Gardening L111r11l1e 1.11111151'11111' 13111110111111: S111'i1'1y; 1'1'51111111'1'1111111 1'1111111y 1'11111. ALBERT F. WEBER, 2: ll IC; H K N Electrical Engineering Curllsle ICLIFFORD PAUI. W'EBI'ZR 1111-111111111111 I'. .11gi111'1'ri11g S111i1'11 l11's1111'1111' 111'-1i11', I1I11lix1 I'11111'r1'IuI1; 11'1111111111-111111'1 1'IuI1; FLOYD WILLIAM WEBSTER ll11rll1'ul1uru Wullslmro pENN :8 TATE V1 IV LA-VIE - -19 17- VI ugh ROBERT B. WICINMAN, A A L Liberal Arts MIIIIIIIIII III-I'IVIIII IIIIIIIIIy IIIIIII. HOWARD .I. WILLIAMS. :3 III III AnInIIII lluI-IIIIIndry Plymouth I IIIIII :IIIII MIIIIIIIIIiII II IuII II, .., 3 4J; I luv. SIIIIIIIIII II, ,3J; XIIIIsilV SIIIIIII-II I2 3J. GEORGE WM. WICIIIII'IIR. II K N Electrical Engineeran WIIkInIIIIIIrg NABUTII OSBORNE WILLIAMS w I 1AM 'IIIIOMAQ WFI Q I'lleI'llrII-I hchCIII Engineering Jermyn ChemistIr; MIngmium I III II'U- Ix III'IIIII'EII Ii IIgiIIII-IIIIIg SIIII II'I WIIIBUR ERNEST WEST III' III'IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIy IIIlIII. Agronomy FraanIrIl ED. ACIIESON WIIILSON, III I' A R0 BERT P. WIIII'IIIIICRALD. A Z Commerce and Finance Sharon IIIIrlII ullure Sandy Spring. Md. 'III'I-IIUllllly IIIllIJ; 'IIIIIIIIII SIIIIIUI I2, SJ. I IIIas SIIII'IIII' II, :XIIIISS I'IIIsIlizIH I2. SZJ' R. H. WILSON III II gIIIIII llIIIl IIIIIII IHIU i 1.; I . I L I IIrIIII IXIIIIIC I IIIII; SIIIIIIII-rn II IIIII; Iwny m2 mer a cw mow iIIImIIi Iidxing 53-min, GLENN BUSS WINNER 1H1 3 m H AgricullurIII Chemistry Nescopeck JOHN FRANKLIN WIIITBY I V ' V Horticulture I'hIIenvallle JAMES PA1 RICK VIIINISLOW IIIII's'lIIr IIUllIIlV IIIllIII Animal Husbandry liennczelle pml, Apply IIIiIlI; RIIII' IIIIIII; AKI'ICIIIIIII'III IIIIIII. AgriIIuIIIIrIII SIII'iI-ly. WM. WAIIIIACIC WOOD. :3 A E WILLIAM II. WHITE Agronomy WIIIIIImanIrt Agricultural Chemistry Mount Carmel Lions paw; IIIIIIIi NIIIIs; I I'iIII';s jspIIIIIX; CARL ALLEN WIII'IIEMAN VIIIIHIIV I UUIIIIIII I2, I, lileclrlczll Engineering IlleIIrIieIIl SI lIIII' III I IIIHIIIIII I II'ISs I IIIIIIIIIII IIJ; JOIIN JOSEPH WIIIIII'IIIIM, E A III I IIIIIIIIII Varsity I IIIIIIIIIII III; Electrical Engineering Pollsvllle I l'IIHIIIIInI 50 III! I Inns; SIIIIIIyIkiII IIIIIIIIIy IIIIIII; SIIIIII-nl IIOEII'HI SIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIiI; Ii II-I'IIIIiIIII IIIIIgiIIIIIIIIiIIg SIIIIiI-ly; SIIIIIVIIIiII IIIIIIIly I luII' , 'IIrIII k SIIIIIIIII 2J: VIIIIsilx I IIIII; Assistant XIIIIIIIIgI-II IIIIINIJIIIIIS IIIJ. X. 3.1 .-.X I IIIIiIII-I RUSSELL M. WILLARD, III I' A PAUII 'IIIIOS. WUNDICRIIY, A 'l' I! Commerce and Finance ApIIIIII Illvll 'Ijnmnccrlng NIIzIIrI-Ih IIIHIII IllIIIII'; III UIII'IL;' :IIISIII'IIMII III? IIIIIss IIIIskIIlIIIIIl MIIIIIIQ'I'I' IZJ; IIHW ,III'hIII'IIIII II, -. I II III-IIigII IIIIII NIJI'IIIIIIIIIIIOII IIUIIIIIy I IIlHH IIIIIIIk A'IIIIIIIIII'I' IIIJ; Huh. IIIIII'I'I'II Arts SIIIIIIIly. A. II. S. SUNNY. BLAKE ICARII WILLIAMS HAROLD J. WYLIIIII, Z I-I IIIvII Ianglnecrlng Ion M-IIlllIIII Horticulture WIlkIImlIurp, IIIIIIII .MIIIIII IIIIIII; IIIIIss IIIlskI'lIIIIIl I2, 3, -IJ; WilkinslIIIrg IIIIIII. DONAI D W I IAMS AnIImII Ilusb. InIlry SIIIILI II 'IIIIeILe HAROLD BRISBIN WILLIAMS l'ayuhnlogy IInII l'IIIIII'IIlIIm Stale College CIIICMI'IIN'II JAS. WYROUGII, I K I 1:195 VI rp HIIIIIKI III - MCIIIIIIIIII .Il linnlnecrlm, HlIIIm-II I IIIII LI WIIIIslIiIIgI MIIIIIIIIIIiIIll I IIgiIIIIIIIiIIg Sm iI-Iy; I IIIIIIII Arts HIII 110. NIIIliII II'W II;IIIII II--IIIII I IIIIIIly I IIIII. III III' I IIIIIIly I IIIII PENN '13 TATE 90 IIV SLA-VIEo-1917- VII FRANK WILLIAM YEAGICR HOMER D. ZIMMICRMAN. Z I-I Chemistry Philadelphia IlorIII ull urc Bcllufonle I has IIIINI'IIIIII II, -, I I; HOWARD C. YERGER. Jr.. 4- K I IIIII RI III IsI- 'IHlII I II Dairy lluslmndry l'IItIIm III'IIIIT I'IIIIIIIy IIIIIII; I IIHIN IIIIII; I .IIIIII Nous; IIIIIIIIH; III'JIII AIIIIII- IIIIIII. SIIIIiIIx; IIIIII-gI' IIIIIIIIIIII I2, AI; V IIIsily I IIIIIIIIIII I IIIss. II' UUIIHIII III;l LEON COLUMBUS 'IIM MERMAN 3' I 5h 3 33 'I SIII'IL Q M; II II Mechanical ICIIILIIII-I-rlnn Harrisburg: IIIlI-I'IIIIss IVIIIsIIiIIu III: II II -,I I; ,- ,H- ,. VIIIsilv I d I WSW I2. 3;; I II IIIllIIIII .IlkIlllIllllg . Ul II 1.x, I IMH I IHHII IIIIII, .XIIIIH'O I'IIwI-II I IllII' SlIIIII III IIIIIIII H: -II; Hurrism'm I'II'I'I SIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII I IIlllllIIllII I3. III; I IIIII.IIII SIIIIIIIII I III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I3. -II I lIIIiIIIIIIIII I IIII; SI IIIII I UIIIIIIIIII'II IlI; Wyoming IiIIIIIIIv IIIIIII; I III slIIIIIIII I IIIFm IIIRIUIIYI'I III? MI'IIIIIIIIiIIIII IiIIgiIIIII-IIIIII; SIIIIiI-II'; IIIIin lIIIslIIIIIIlIII SIII'iIIV. umiu- PIm'I-r IIIIIII. I ' RUSSELL ZIM M ICRMAN Mechanical Ennlllourine Kilmsmn CHAUNCICY LEROY YODICR Horticulture RuIIIIInII. JOHN DAVID ZINK. A Z I IIIII X.I-IIIII I IlIIII llnrllullturc Rovhestcr JK'II UIIHHII 5M H' 13: IlllIIUl' I 10111 I IIIIIIIIiIlI-m Inks I IIIIIIII I IIIII X1 IIIIIiIII'H IIlIHIlIISS MIIIIIIgIII IIIIII SIIIIC PHILIP W. ZIIEGLER, A X A I'IillIllllIl' IIII: Industrial IInghII-erlm. Reading IIFHII AIIIIII- IIIIIIH MI I IIIIIIiI .II III IIuiIII I I iIIg Sm II- III; IWIIIVUIIHWI SUNNY; II'IIks I IIIIIIH I IIIII. III-IIIII-r IIIHIlll-V IiIIIII. g3 pENN -S TATE b7 Db. g.gLA-VIE! -19 17 N?fkbf W W W h t I t Y 1 KW 1H WW2 Wt Ht t i V t W 1 M L13 W1 W W W W WW 11H 1m W'Wmlht W! h It N W m m: M M N H: W CMV HHJHH W W ALMA MATER For the glory of olcl State, For her founders strong ancl great, For the future that We wait, Raise the song, raise the song. Sing our love and loyalty, Sing our hopes, that bright and free, Rest, 0 Mother dear, With thee! All With thee! All With thee! When we stood at boyhoocYS gate, Shapeless in the hands of Fate, Thou did,st mold us, clear olcl State, Into men, into men. M837 no act of ours bring shame To one heart that loves thy name, May our lives help swell thy fame, Dear old State! Dear old State! W HISTORICAL SKICTCIVI IHC Alma Mtllt'r W115 wriltt-n by Professor lsl't'd Lewis Ptlllvc in Murvh m' April, 1901; and was tirst printvtl in tht- April issue of thc Irrt'o IJIIIFO the college paper :It that timt'. It was soon after adopted hy the trustees us 1110 Alum M:tlt-r,:1ml was am- nounn'tl us such by General Bt-uvcr ut the Alumni Dinnvr of the 1001 ttommt-nt't-mt'nl. The music is met'rstr's A.t':lt Mt: On, which was used for HIV class song of '95. WK51 PENN '13 TATE 08 LA-VIE--191 W 00 Fur; z Wyutllx PENN-s TATE n s .Dunhlc 1;l7 43$ x W W x 'H k j 'NWM 2,. W'Yi' W 4,4 x V8 Ad $ J. S. HMICRHC Yirwl'xusirlvnl I A 2 i x l , l i i D r 1: G.F.NIURKIS i J'H'Sidl'llL , i ' i V V , K i ' F. R. TICX'HCR Tnzwm-r 100 H. R. UHICR vau-ln l y Y. PL KRUIL Hintxuiun DV m LA-VIE 1917-? j ; $51 611215155 iaisturp-IQW I AS'HNC asitlv, on chv last day of Drill,H ourtlistinctiw garh of umlorclassmanship 1 .9. v11 wv pmpvrly hvvanw junim's. Backward m'vr a stretch of two years lay pleasant mvnmrios oi boyhood college days, rirh in C rmnanm aml 11xporionvo. in struggles and achievements; Zlht'ilti lay 0111' duties and cares, aml our responsibilities as lippon'lassmt-n. Naturally our Iirst duty was that of fostering six hun- dred Freshmen. This was a true pleasure, for it hmught us again to that day whvn. as strangers. we too had entered upon the svvncs of this new land. History repeated itself over and over again. W'c felt the 0111 enthusiasm and tlctvr- initiation rising Up within, as thv class straps made their appcai'aiu'c; and, although it was 0111' work to lend only strategic aid to thv nvwmnwrs, wc fought again our battles on the held of I'ct'ollovtion. As We found nursle'cs lirmly cstahlishml in thv junior year we 1.011 lvss tho tcntlvnvy to he 21 class, and more the dcsirv to hwumc a more signihcant part 01' uur Alma Mater. Our vollvg'v work. 100,tiiVitlHl us into several units according to tho rcspt-t'tch svhnol in whth wt- wvrt' vnmllml. Antl ycl, W0 strove at all t'inws to homl our vlTurts aml vnvrgy toward the wolfarv of 0111' 110110540. In athletics our class has given to Penn State snnw of her host assvts. Likewise in tho held of literary and other vultural avtix'itics oi the mllvgc our men haw CUllll'ibUlUtl in worthy measure. Yet there is ngatt-r work to he done. As this cvvntful year approaches its Close we see othvr duties and fccl other 11's1mnsihilitios. And it is with the hopv that wv may carry with us in thcso, that spirit which has hvlpctl 11s thus far and which continucs to grow in its great power of molding men, that we close now the history of our Junior year. PENN'S TATE lUl D17 SLA-VIEH191'7' DANIEL SNYDER ADAMS, A Z .1 ,2 .. Agronomy l m listerly 1511115 1111111111 C km; 1 1'1'111111111-11 C 1111 S1'1 '111111y P1'11hii1ilil1't1'11 i .1'11gu1'; Vi1'1'- P1 '1si1i1 111 11111; 111,111 1111111111 511111-131. 111110111 1111111. 115 0111- shall 51-1'111 11 'As su1111111-1 11 1,11111 '. WILLIAM REUBEN ALBUS Bill Dairy lluslmndry Calluwlsna Dairy Club. .11 '1'11111'1111111. 1111151. 111111 1111'1-s 111 11' 11 i11111s1-l1 1:1Ik;11111l will H.111 11111 1111111' in 1111 Imur 1111111 l11-11iIl s111111l in 11 1111111111 RICHARD JOSEPH ADAMS Dick Civil Engineering New York City 1 law l511s1'i111ll 111 Civil Engineering Society U11 151111111 '11111l1l1'i11k 111 1111' 111 51-1 11 1'11111'11; li1'1111'11'.111l1 11'-1 1I1111 111111 u11111lwi13 11111'1'111111'l1 111111151111 1'1r.1 IIERBI'R'I PAY Al. 1. Ii N lhlhe' ' Pinel 111ml llcrh Horticulture Wllklnshurn Agritullurni 5111'11'11'; Wilkinshurg 1i111l1; 11111I1A1111i1' 1iiui1. '1 .1 11'11111111 i-z1111l1 11 11'111111111. 1111 buy 11 11111111 1'114111' is .1 NIHU k'. DV S LA-VIE--1917- V1 RO BERT 1. EAS ALLEN ' ' Hoh' ' lmluslrlul Engineering West Plltmon M1'1'l11111i1'111 Engineering S11t1icty; Industrial Ii ngim-oring S1011 I 1171-1110 1 011111y 1 l11l1; RiIIc Club; 111155 Hoxmg 121. 1111' kindvsl 1111111 'Il11 110:1 1111111li1i0n1-1I 111111 1l111w1111'i1-1I Spixit 111011111. 1 111111:. GORDON JOSEPH AMEND Vim Civil Engineering Wilkinuburn I'I11'I11'S111111111411011 1111115 is 111'. 103 ARI UR IOVILJOY Al VORD Industrial C hcmlstr ry 1C Hy Vcnungu 101111111 1 111l1. 0 11111111 .1 1111 0-1111 11111111 is 111-1'1-111-'11111'0wn; '11 11 '1111111'1111 s. 51l111l;11 s x11l1111'1's, 01131011111112 1'1.I 1' RAN Kl 1N RYDER AM' I 110R S111 0'rly Physics Phlludelphlu Sphinx; RilI1- Hul 1I'11 S11'11111I I i1 111'1-11.1111; S1111I1-11t Assistant in I'xh'f'ii'S' 11:1 '110 511111 In 111111; 1111' 11111151111111 i1111-11HI1111111111 V 111111 1111.1 .1111l11111111. 111111l10'1-iI1-1111..' 115111 Aml 1111151111 1111 01111-1 DV FRANKLYN T. ARNDT, A T ly I'DIII' Shor Civil linglneerlng Scranton lass. I IIIIIIIIIII I1 , ZI; I IIIII I II I TIISSI' Ii , .ZI; RiIIc I IIIII; I IIIl Ii nginI-cring SIIIiI-ly; LIN kIIIII'IIIIIII I I:llllly I Mb. I' iNIIHlIIZIII'I' III I III 1W Hu- -m! cm IIlIl Mn and IIiI- IIII llII TI I'IiVI IIII- IIIIIIrI-II I; RIVI' IIII IllllllIM'X'S. II IIIIIIIII, III-IIIIIIIII LOUIS C. BACHMAN Shorty Fleclrlcul Engineering Eric I: ric I IIIInIy II II;I Ii ICIIIiIIII IiIIIginII-Iing SIIIiI-ly. in linI-III III- III.I IIII- I'IIII- SIIInI II'IIIIIIISIII IIIII III IIIIIII' 5 mm. HARRY WILSON AS Ash Agricull urul Ed ucullon I'IIIIIIIIlIiII I.Illlllly I.IlIII. 'Ill IIiIIl III M rillIIplII'h III IIII- ll MI' IIrI-IIII nl I'IIIIII- II .IIIIIIIiIIl I.IIII nIIIIIiI I IIIIII llII- III II, :III' lIll' 'll I'm into it IIIIIII IIIIIIIIII. HenlIIn EUGENE SAMUEL BAILEY Bill Electrical Engineering YIIIk IIOllllIy IIIIIII; Ii II'IIlIiI'III Ii nginIlIriing SIII iI-ly; NIUIIIO IIIIWI-I I I IIth IIIIskIIIIIIII I1, .. 'UI IIIIIII in IIIl IIII- wurlIlXI III-Iv I'IleIiIIII IIIII IIII I-Il 'Ihill IIIIlII II IIIiIIl III IIIIHIN's in his HL lHllI-IlIurg pENN'S TATE III-I VI DV 8 LA-VIE--19 1 - 6y JOHN GADDIS BAILY Bully Animal Husbandry Curmlchuels Czult'l Band U, 2, M. 1 lo hml kvm Ilu- whiu-m-ss nf his suul; And thus mun n'u-r him wrm. ELBERT G. BARBER. K E .. Inn Dairy Husbandry Pittsburgh lwrsl Asmslnnl Truvk Mmmgvr LW- llc hus hm-n fushiun's mmln-l us lulu: us I have known him. w PAUL COOPER BANNEN Animal Husbandry Wllllumslmrt Lyvmning County Huh. V. I5. D uThinking; is lull :m idk- wmu- of thought, Aml n:nmlll is cwrylhinu and man'- thing is naught. WILLARD HANFORD BARBER Barb SHcks Dairy Husbandry Vnrsily l.;1 Cmssc HM College Lu Cmssc LN; Class Ln Crusso Q, .0; College Football OJ; Luzcrm- County Huh; Rillv Huh; Dairy Husbandry Club, V. F. D. th- guzvd m'uuml from h-I't to right Vilh tho m'uplwlir mm of umwliln'. West Pillsmn V8 Db. PENN-S TATE A0 DV SLA-VIEH191'7- GEORGE SIdDNEY BARCLAY, K 22 LOUIS GILMORE BARNES, S! E Bare Dick 'Top Industrial Engineering Willlumxpurt Industrial Engineering lirookville C lass Baseball 0, 2L MCIIIIIIIiuII I IIgIIII-orIng SIII'IIIIy. SIII'IIN' l5 IIIIm IIIIIsiI.Il lIHlll his sung. HI :IiII Ii tryin lnlICII IIIl m IrlI; III-n I III-VI-I' giI'I- :I III-I'II. ' JAIHES MONROE BARTLETT LEIGII'I'ON MERRIMAN BA'IITEN Hurt But Botany Pit lshurnh Animal ll III-Ilmndry lunudowne I-ix VI- IIII IIIIIIiII IIIy IIUIIIHV IrI-I, 'IHIISI I Varsil , i l'USSi nun I 7 A must of IIII .IIl IIIIII lih-yIrl V I IS .I' I l YL II I; IIII;,III IIIIiIIi III IIH 4- .II I3 w .'IIs, IlIm Imuliuul DI liIII- AlisspI-IIIIIIIIIJ. Illt H DIIIIUIIS IIUlIrS, 'II Iy uIIIIiIIIIs yIIIIlIIfIII plillll'. VI 106 DV Ind usIrIIII IIIlIIs sIIII III ROY BEN'I'I'IAM lien HRH AurlcuIIIIrIIlII hcmlulry C IIISS SIIII' II II, AgriI IIIIIIrIII SUI II- ly. A IIII l SIIII SIIIIIIN .III In IIIIIIIIIII kiIIIlIII -ss IIIIII. 'I FRANCIS C. BIECII'II' I, III V II Fcrdy OceImI'IIy,N. J 31: I IIlIig I' III-IIIIIIII 2S'III ICIy; VIII ' III-IIIIssIIIH'sII pl SLIq-VIEnljlw I2 hemlstry 'IlIIIIdeIDIII-l ---I -IlIlIlS III IIiIII uI-IIIIIs IIIIII lwow I IIIIlgI-' M ERLIE IJA FE S BE NDI' R Gun II Iectrlcul linmnurings .lohnsmwn I II'IIII III IHIgiIIoI-I'iIIL HIIIiI-ty jIIIIIIsIIIwn IIIIIII; RIIII- IIIIIII. HIVI' jllIIL'll' IIIIw I-lsv. I IIIIII-rs ilIHlllIIIIK III IIsulIa; I'kIIImiIII: IIII pIIII'I-ss IIyI II-sulls IIII- :IIIIVII II: I III II. AI VIN CI , AYION BII RIIII R Agronomy nVIIIO PCIIIISIHIO I'IIllHl'l'l BURIIII; I iin I IIIII; AgIIIIIIIIIIIII SIIIII Berks IIIIIIIly I I mII IIISI , null- III- was II SI IIUII II, :IIIII II III . and II RUUII IIIII'.' JOIIII W. IIIIIIII IIIIIIIII SI'I'IIIIIIIsIIip. PENN-s TATE VI 107 D7 LH-VIE--191'7' OTTO BAKER BFYER JAY MEYER BIERY lnduutrlul C hemlslry Rem ovu Mechanical Engineering Northampton :UIII Who m-u-r IuInd his huh Ian Inmr'h d Norlhillllploll C IIIIIIly I 'nlIII - In i'lsl II ! I. . l . S I , u I III! IMt'lIlIL' HI I NCV'U Ilnllhlinu IIIIlIIls quIId IIIIIIk. IWHh 1 IC L l I Ilis lIIIK' WlH' Gull AIIHIL'IIU' .a gI-IItlI-IIII-n. VICIOR IIOYrD BI ACK, A L DANIEL BIIACKMAN Industrial C hcmlsl l'llthlIrRh HDun Czulcl I irsl I lvlllt Hum Architectural Engineering l'IIllIIdelphlII OIIicL-Is' Uul . I LIII I MIIIHIIS IIuIII liltlI- IIIIIIIl. IIIN llnw; Methinks I IHH'I' :I IlI-SIrv III :1 IIUHII- OI '1.III.U.IIw fmm mm. unn- S HI , IIIIy; guud lmy. sva-I huy. IIIILII Im l'Iilluw. PENN'S TATE til 108 A IV LA-VIE--191'7- DON DUNCAN BLYTII. III K 2: Don Commerce IIIIII Finance PIII'IIII Nous; I rIIiIIs; Varsity IIIIhI-IIIIIII I, 2, 3L SIIIIICIII CIIIIII iI AI HIIIIII- -s.IIIII III ' II IrIIII'IkI-IiII k. In uiIls IIIII III' III '-II turns his lIIIuk. WIIklnI-Ibum WAL III R L. BOII; I INGII R A Z AurIIIIIIIn 1y 'I IIIImIIsleIu Ci VIC I IIIII; I'IIIIIiIIiIiIIII League; Agr'iIIIlIIIrIII SIII'i 01k County I IiIII. I. , IxIl::iIlIlIXl'llIr II- .IsIIII with IIIUIISIIH' .IIIIII wisdom I II II III II III- has any IIIIIIIs IllI IHIS IIII us in doubt 109 RICHARD AKIE BOIIN. I Rob Nigger Electrical Engineering IilII KIIIIIIII NII MIIIIIIIIIIII CIIIII; Ii II-IlIiIIII Ii IIgiIIchiIIg SIIcicIy; SIIIIIIII-rn C km. A VIIIII III III IIIIIIIII wus uiv -II SII IIIIIIlI III IIIIIII, su IIIIIIlI III IIII.IVI-II' Norfolk. VI . GEORGE W. BOWMAN, A A E Guwge Sunllury l'l Imlnecrinn Civil Ii IIgiIIIIIiIIg SIIIiIu. III- sIIl IiLI- 1I.IIII HIV IIII II IIIIIIIIIIIIcIIt. smiling III IIIIII IIIIrrIslIum I17 SLA-VIEH1917' WILLIAM WALTER 1301111311 Hill Civil Engineering Millersburg Civil ll11gi111-1'ring 8110-1113. 'XH111'11'111111-r4111 111-1'1-1'11111111 nun -1 11 1111111 111111 1111111 1:1'111'.i11us 11113' .1111 111 1111-1111 ' . RICHARD C. BRADBURY, '11 K '1' Brad Chemislry l'hllmlelphlu 1111155 $111 1' 11' 131. 11' 111-11111121 y1111 in 11111111, 511'. with1111111'11111111-,111 111 11111113 y1111i1111 111111'11r.' RUSSELL CORNELIUS BOYLES uRougUInc-ck Mining lilmlnccrlng llurrlshurg Harrisburg 1111111; '1'1'1115111'1'1' Mining 511111'13'. Tilu'v 1111 111111.111 111'11'1., .'I111I! 1111111111401 111111'. Mll . l 0N KILIEI Y BRAND'I 011' I'll Mechanical lmnlnu -r1 n l. owlstown M1'1'1111ni1'11l 1C11gin11'1'i11g Society; 5 M. 1.. 41111111111111111 111 14111111 111111 is 11'111'1111e 101111-111 pENN-S TATE V11 DV la leclrlcul l', 1112111cerln11 S111H-111111-1 1'11111111 1' 11Ix I 11'1111Il 1;1l 111111 .11111111 11r1l11i11111'1f'1I11- 11111-1111- IIARRISON MORTON BRAY S! I' uChief Mining Englncd'rlm. 5I1111'I1 I11 111111l1-.l,1':1 I11'. 11k; 1- 11111.1- 1'114'111' 1111111: l'1'1'1I 111.11'1i11l1li.' JOHN THOMAS BRET .luh y I . 11'1 11i1'11I Ii '1'1 '1, 5111' i1'1v; l1-1111 111111- 1111 11.1'1 111I hints 1'111'1I11- SLA-VIEH191'7' Am GEORGE MYERS BRFIIM llorllcullurc Stculton JWHWSVIHC A11I l11'1'11i1I. 'III1'11'1'1I I11- Auliulllurc Skull and B11111n1'1hl1 i1 i1'11111-1I111-1'11111 11111 11111 11111111 1111 i'.1 '111I11 I 1111 I i1-11'11 01111115. 1'l11I1; I1li11i11'gl 51111113 H1I1-1'1.1111I1' FRANK GERVIN BRIG l'. A X A Windhcr I. I . D. C111I1g1' UI '1I11511.1 11,2,31; 1l11- 1'11 .11i1111. I II11.111i;111 01 1111'111 1'.1', N111'1I111111I11'1I.1111l 1'11111111' 1'11111; 1111-1 I1.11111.1I Ii11gi111 '11i11g 81111111. 5111-01 l1i11 1l1.11 .1'I11111111'11I11-1111i.11-11l :11Ily 1111,11 11111.1i1'11I.111111'1 1111'L1111'I111I1. PENN 'S TATE . J RICHARD 'l'. BRIGHT, A T Hrlnhtle Civil Engineering Pmmhkeepsle. N. Y. Associate Busim'ss Manager Collegian; Civil Engineering Society. Hv is so full of plvzmnnt nlwmlnhn Sn rich. Sn guy. 50 llellilnl In Ins Wit. GEORGE COOPER BROADBENT Hrmulic Horticulture Oak Lame Piunu'r Hull; Class vak HM Penn Stale Farmer Hoard Q, 3h Penn State Cullt-ginn Board OJ; Ufiiu-ry Club; Hmpvl Choir Q, 3h Central Manual Huh; th Apple Huh; Cadet First l,it-lm-num; Agricultural Sm'it-ly. HCht-vrful ul murn. lu- wnkvs l'rmn shun rvlmse Brumhcs IIIU km'u air and HIIUIS us Ill: wms. IV awaA-VIE-1917- S. RICHARD BRINKER, H E UDick Landscape Gardening Greensburg hr highrsl th-gruc nf L-xu'lhly happiness Is quivl. BERLIN ARTHUR BROUGII'I'ON Elcclrlcul Engineering lildred Electrical ICngint-m'ing Society; McKL-un Cuunly Club; Ufiivcrs' Club. His mind his kingdmn. and his will his law. V11 DV LA-VIEI-1917' ELWOOD R. BUCK Mechanical Engineering Alumna Blair I'ounty I'11111; Mcchunicall Engineering Society. NIIIII' 110 found too III'rIy NImI III- IUIIHII 11111 111w.' RAI P11 EMERSON BUSCII Electrical Engineering Fuirvlew Ii 1CL1rlI111 1I 111:111I IIrIIIg Socicly; Ii ric County C1 .1 911.1I'I 1111- IIVI 1.111110 mvn .11111IliI 50100. 0 IIVI 1111Il I111 15' 1111 I 111 IVI III III 1 RAYMOND P. BURNS, II1 A H Red Civll Engineerlng Oil City I1111iIl5SlI'111111nI1 13011115; I 1.15. 5ViI.I' President I21; I011Igc 1001111111 IJ 1; I111111111 I 11155 IIImIlIIIlI I21; 111 1111111 with red 11.111 IIill 111110 red hair lIlItIHI 111 II y-I. IIAZIIII. IRENE BYIIIRS Home EC'ImomlIII MI. I'lcusunl I1i115' I1II-I' I 11111 I1, .1; 13.15kI'111.111I1,21' I1111115II1I1V-IIrIiII. NIIII' .5110 is 1411011 1151'II11I.1 '1111-511511-15111-rl :1111111I1lI1. Minds 11I1I 11I111t 5111-, i5 IUIII, III 5511 11i1111i111.I D7 LA-VIE--1917- Al I ENk CADIGAN, A '1' $2 Caddy NIIIchleyM Jolmnonburg CIININII BIIIIII NI, N 3N2; C 0110;: c NIF'N11N'HII'N21 NI,2 3N; SNIC'ININIry C OIIUgC NIINIIcslrII NSN; IIICSDIIIII NIINIIcsNrII 2N, TIINIsIIiIIII CIIIII N2, 3N. Tliv SIIIN-N-lN-st jNIy, IIIN- wildvst MW 114 1NIvc. JOI'IN JACOB CARI.,11K N uHams Electrical Engineering Greencastlc Ii ICClriNil1 Ii IIKIIIONTIIIIg SONINrty; I rNIIIkliII N NIunly N1 01' IIIIIIIIINrs gNIIIlIIn Hf iIITNNIiNIIN mild; III wil II IIIIIII,siIIIII1iNil3' II N:Il Il.'1 P EN N -,5' TATE 114 MARION E. CALLAWAY Home Ilconomlcs llII'lNlelon SIIININ 111 N NIIIIINiI NIN; N-iris N. 100 N 1IIII N2, 2, 3N SII'NENISNIIHCI Y W. .N3N MIIIiNIII IINIIII II IIIIIIIIIN-I NII gNINININ'I Which NNIIIIIIIN-IININItiNIII NI lwr wnlrrtlix iIIIIINIrts; I in NIIIN N- N11! N1NIII l I-xc .1 IIIIL HIIUVN' II , H IIIIII HIIN' N-NIII NNINIk iIIINNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIy WNII. JOSEPH CEADER, Jr., III IN J0 lNlectrNI-Nl hcmlull Iv'nginecrinn Bcllefonte u-NINI SN NNIIINl 1 IN 111011 Int; N N.IIINT N NIIIIIly CIII 1: ICC:-IIU N IIcnIiNNIIIQ IIgiIIccriIIg . NIcicL y. l'A SHIN INIIIIIIIIIIINIII IIIINI :1 good friN-IIII INIr NIISN NIN IIN III. IIirI N-v-Nr3 ININIk N'NIIIVNyNS ALEXANDER R. CHAMBERS, K V A . .1. Horticulture 'u' C' 1.155 I 11111111111 Manager Cl; C 1111ir1111111 N111111'1.11 C ommittcc CD; 1 111g S1r.1p C 11111111111011, D; Poster Night Committee C1; Ass1111C11L 121111111' C Lollcgian 12,31; C L155 13.151111111111 C r1111 Apple C 11111' A5111 1111111211 Society. 111-1111t1s 111' v1'ri11111-1 11111111114, 1V111L'11111411'111y111111y know 151-1111111'81rv111g 111 :1 shop 0rv 51' :1rri1114 1111 1111 1 Plttsbumh WM. SEYMOUR CHAPMAN. Jr. Bug Eye 'Chnpple Stop Electrical Englncerln ' Pittsburgh '11le was 11111 1111111051 11111111111 111' 1111111 .111 EDWARD DAVID CIIAPIN,111 PA 'I' 1111 Industrial 112 11nlneer1np. Thcspian C21; '1'111151111111 C'11111. 11'111111 1'1111 111111111111.1wi 111'111 W111 11- 11 1 111.11.111.11 1'1111 111i1.111 1111 Nothing but 111 1111 C2 1111110 Milton LUCIEN WILLIAM CHARTERS Electrlcul FlmlnL-erlng 15111111111111: 111111 111-11111 111111 111.111 13 V1- 11 1111- 1111111118 111' 1111 5111. 11111111 1111111'111-C11ls 111111 111111 1.1y l1y.' Altoonn V1 IV SLA'VIE 1917' HAROLD ALBERT CLARK, B H 11 Industrial IIIILmIstry llurrlsburg Friars; PIIFIHI Nous; Student I IIIIIIIiI I2, 32L SIIIIIIIIII BIIIII'II Varsity I OOIIMII I1, I; ITIIpt. Varsity 'lrIIIIk U , 23; NJIIIIH' IIIIIIII-Il IHII UIIL' SllI'Il IIIIIII IInII IlrUkI' IIII- IIiI- CLAUDE SENF'I' CIIARKSON, 3 ll Red Agricultural Chemistry Cochrunvlllc CIIlss IIIISIIIIIIII III; IIJIIchI IIIIscIIIIII 1 RIM: I III- IIIIiI III SIII Icl y; Agr III IIItIIrIII SIIII Iuly. ' III- was the IIIilIII-s'L III:IIIIIIIII:III nIIII,I II It I-vvr SIIIIIII'II whip In IIIIl II lIImIIL.' RUSSELL SANFORD CLARK Mechanlcul Engineering Ilnyds Mills MchImIiIIIII Ii IIgiIIIIIIriIIg SIIIIIiIty; 'VIzItIII-nIIItiIzIIS IIIicly; IIbIIlIIUNCIl 2I;V.'H.I. AIIII tlII IinI II IIIII I'UHI Il rIIIIIhII-II IiIlel ulIIIIg. CHARLES CIIAXTON. Jr., 4. K E Shorty Pop Forestry Philadelphia Iiorcstry SOCICly. FIIc worIII knuws Iilllc of its greatest men. VI 1x DV LA'VIE--1917' WILLIAM CONRAD CLEVER. A I' P Con Animal Husbandry Shlpplnshurg Ainc IIIIIIIIII Soc icIV; II IIIIIIIerIIIIIII II Ollnly I IIIII; SiIIIIiII IIIII II. I' Il II'I-I-II-sI IIUIIIN IIIIiIt I- 'I-I III' sIIIIIIIzl :III- HIII' III IIiIII II II-IIIIIII IIIH COI Cl II bSlI R II III . ,lny Ye rsuk MIIIInp. Engineering IIZIIIIIrIIdu Ilis IIIIIIIIIIk IIII IiII- Ist IIIIII III II IIIIIII who loves his fIIlII ws-wIIIII IIHS IIIIIII in them IIIId ?vmhlnwm III-liI-I'Is' in KOIIIII' words IIIIII CHIllIly III--Ip RICHARD Y. nDick 117 SAMUIIIII COIIII N Sum' 'Electrlcnl Engineering Philadelphia IIIIIrIIrs IikI- IIIIIst IIIIIIII the surface How; He who IIIIIIIII I IIII III-.II'I:I IIIII t IIiVII III-IIIIII HARRY TRUMAN COLEMAN, 23 II Coley llIIrIICIIlIIIrc llrookvlllc I r.IlI Apple I IIIII; RiIIc I I;IIIII AngiI IIIIIIrIII SIIII III the VI-ry MIIy-I InIIII III his yIIIIIII. Rim- IIII I-xIIIIIiIs IIIIII IIIigIIIy I-IIII-Iplisc DV SLA-VIEH1917- IIARRYI leNN COOK AanCIIIIurIII ICdUIIIEIiki lass SIIIcIIr II, Agric uIIIIIIIII SIxiflg'; I iIIsIIIIIIg Club; Agricultural ILIlIIIIIIiIm SIIII III 'uIIiII III llIIl' II IIIII ll IIII IIIIIIIII II'IIICII i5 wIIiIII IIII' VIIII s I rIII Avalon HAROLD COPE, S III III IIIIIIIIIIIIIII linglncerln Donoru III'csIIIIIIIn IIIIIIrIcu I. IN: I IIIII II, 2. :0 Assistant Manager I he I luh ISI; VI'lIh'IIy SIICII'r 2 3' Class SIIIIcr II,2 Assistant Manager VIir 5in SIIItIcr CD; I irsI I iI-IIII-nIInI CIIIIII RIIKIIIICIII; Mechanical III ngiIII-CIing Society; OIIIII'rs' CIIII; I I. Washington I ounIy I lIIb. Sim: IIII yI III Iwill IIIIIIIy .Iny snug. III sing, sing. sing. ROY EDWARD COOIVI BS Roy Jack Agrlcullurul IIduCIItIIm Taylor PIIOIII'II IIIIII; III Vic IIIIIIIIII; II IIss DIIIIIIiIIg IIIIIII IZI; I Lbs SIII I or I2,3 NIIIIIIIKIII I luv. SUV'HIIII LII MIIIIIIgI-I-I Ii IIII Varsity Soccer; AgriIIIIlIIIrIII SIIIIiIIIy; LIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIII County IIIIIII. UIIIIll IIIIIIIy II IIIHIIIT is IIUI'II lU IIIlISII'lIlifI'I-ll AIIII w; .510 iIs sww-IIIIIxs IIII IlII IlI- I-'IIII. SAMUEL CORBIN Forenlry PIIIIIIIIL-Iphla I IIIIIIIII l I II I '5 III UIII' and only UIII' XIIIII y IIIIII UI II- I-slII-, IVIIII ImIlVI' -s In . IIIIII IIIIII IIIII3 IIIII-, And In; Iy III: II UIII' III IIII PENN -,3 TATE 118 VxI DV LH'VIE ' .1917. VIRGILIO N. CORDERO, .1. x A Sanitary Engineering Sun Juun. P. R. Spdnishf L 11' 1l 1 nginlccring 801' 11'.th ltulnus, 111 11'111111-51; 111111110111. 1I1111ml1 Ir1-c: 1'11111'111111 111il11-r1111-11111i1lsl11111.1 ;. 111111-xil111 111 f11i1l1; 11111111ll1l1111111111113 ROBERT N. CRESSWELL. 2 11 Electrical Engineering l'cleruburg Electriml Engineering Society; 1:1'111111Ii1111n1l M111'sl111llA1 111l1:111y Club. -ll1 111v11 s11 11's 11 f1mli:ll1 11111111,. 01 111v1-1 111114 11 wim- 119 HARRY VANCE COTTOM. 23 N Conic Prc-Louul Uniontown Class 'l21'111'k 11,21; Class Football 121; V111si1y Tr111 k 12, And .11 i11l1 511-111 India: with 1111 1101113 and lunks DONAI D STEVENS CRYDI' R Industrial C hcmlstry one A1t111'i Thy sl11il1-s l11'1'111111- 1111-1' 111-ll. V11 DV LA-VIE--1917- CLA YTON CARI, CUSTER Guns Electrical Enainecrlng Purkerford Electrical Engineering Society H1- 1111111111 try l11111k I111-11111r1-. I111! 2111 0f :1 he 11111s,ml1L- shows 11 luugi1ur's1i11-1-k. l h Clvll Englneerlng Pittsburgh Civil Ii nginccring Society. ' 'l1ll him I love him yet. 11 in il'hul joyous time; 'l1lll11 1111-rf111'1z1-t, 'lhoulgii 1111111111ry now 1ii-c1im.' HILRBE R1 E INAR DAIIL S Iorty Lamducz 1pc Gardening Verona Cuhcm Club; Lumlsmpc Gardening Sovicly; C1155 Soccer 1, 1. '011,' 1 siilll1.l111l'11'11Iwis1- 'L s 11 10mm fur 2' WILLIAM IIALLI'I' DAVEY Duvle ' Electrical Engineering l'cn Argyl Class. Wrestling 0 1', 11 iLLHK .11 Ii 11ginccting $111 1Lty '1 11cm 1; nothing ill 1:111 dwell 111:1111I111 1121111110; Ii 1111 1 s1illtImV1 1111 1f11ir :1 111113.1- bond things 1tvill slr-iv1 to dwell with in t. V11 1 1 1 i i DV LA-VIE - -19 17- $95 CLARK BANE DAVIS EDNA BLANCHE DAVIS Moondog u ckle Forestry Wilklnuburu Home Economics Forestry Society; Wilkinslmrg Club. I v I rnistL-rinu. jolly, gm Alumna Vicc-Prvsitlvnl Student Council LU; 1 follow. Secretary Student Govcrnnwnt QM Aml :Ilwulys prvpufrwll for u Hing.I Girls; Ulu' Club H, 2, 5D; And 31-! ms unl- :Ii inn :u'curmu . . . k . . .. . ' . He thinks Inc is ulllv to sing. lfdhhllmll 0' 2L Dhlmdtu lllh' hap' as u nr With :1 smiling mouth uh us: vvvr :In L'llim-u H dry. 11 u twinkling L-yo, unswrr Im' clml'f nr fun. Vuuld tight likv u liun with ullynm. FRED MCDOWELL DAVIS, 2 4, 1c MERLIN DAVIS 'Tred Davey Agronomy Altooml Mcchnnlcul linnlncerlng Class Baseball; Varsity Baseball. Wlmt swm-t drlighl u llllivl life nffurdsl 110 m y if! :1 well made mun who has a good dctL-rlnmulion. W 0V SLA-VIEH1917' JOHN ANDRE W DE FERIL FA 0 LlherIIl Arts yronc IIIIcrIIIllI-giulc Debuting CU; Debuting C IIIIIII il UJ IIIII-rclIIss DclIIIling Iii; lIilIIIIIIIl ID; Civic C;iIIlI FI;IrIIIII I is II-IIiIIII IIIIII Is lIIIIII: IIIIIIII IhI IIIIIL'III- Duvniving III I'L'IIII II IIII IIIIIz I- of IlIIllllcncc A mil of 1N Node; :4va lI- r IiIIIII III-I snIIL. HERBERT H. DIEFENDERFER Decfy Dutch Industrial Chemistry Fullerton lI-lIiglI Lounty ClIIlI; DIIIIISI her VcrI . I '.'l I! llII- WIIrlII siiIlI. iv! the IVIIIIII IIII. A I'm for mm and II IigfIr 3m 0; If II III III! III I' wh IIII AIIII Kildlll iiIIIkI '4'-l IIIIII IiII- lIrith :IIIII IIIw.' LUI U FLORENCE DETWILER Modem 1 Immingcs Smulltun l ilII-IIII Arts SIII iI'Iy SilIIII IIIIIi sI IIfI sl 'l-IIIls IIlIIIIL '. lIIIr I'rIIIIIl IIII WlIlriIi s L-IV iIII:I' timing, iViIlI LI 0 II II IIrIIIIiliIIL IIII I'II- IIIIIIII llplU'l iIIr IlI-inIIIIl IIIIIIsI- . n MARY E. DIEFENDERFER Home Economics chonluco SIII II IIIII III frIIIII IIII llllk'llnwll iIIIIIl. liuI IIIlIlI-Il IIriLlIIIII 55 III nI.l I I. IIIII I you I II .I II v iI-II DI-spilI-yIIIIriIIlIWIIsI--IHIIII- Uh WhII'u? V9 IV W-VIEH1917W DAVID HOMER DIEHL CHARLES IC. DISSINGER. 22 X HDavy WMus CW Engineering Dunvnle Agricultural Chemistry Sunbury LIVIl lungnwvrmg Society. Druids; Class Football KN: lxlcrlo's u Hilgh l0 tlmsv Who hm- mv. Assistant Thospiun Manager; 1 m u smi c to Hmsr w 10 mm: ' . . ' .. ' .' . , And whzm-vvr s WK: :1 mvv mo. Lit lug ht Tu '1 1 5m 1L1; ' Hrrc's u hum fur every Into. llc'd spurkml Mill 1qu vanty ml 5. He'd sqiuin-tl H-m. dnm'm R'm. druv' cm, Fusl: this our. :m' llwu tlu-t. by spells; Al Is, he couldn't lnvv 'vm. ROBERT GEORGE DODD. , 21 A E ISAAC DOUGHERTY Liberal Arts lieuver Falls Dough ' m'k f dm'lim Agricultural Chemistry Mlllvule Which :m- llu- chilllrt-n nf un idlv hrznn. . . mum of nothing but an idh- fancy. llv lAn-urs him like u lmrlly nontlvlmlm... A vmuuus :lllll wvll governed youl 1. PENN -S TATE 017 LA-VIE--1917' 'l'llOS. BRECKl DOUGLASS, A A L GEORGE All '1 AIR DOYI E. AA'I' uIl 'Iu! en 'IGcor Iflcctricnl E nnlnecrllng BI Istul Civil Ianninecrlng lthIludelplIIII ' IIIIIIII ilillllIIllY IIrIlIII; by bliIIIIIIIss 'Irl l ilsl Assign ! 'II- W k iWIllIIIgI'r LID; IIIII I I In IIIIl: IuI- II; Illllil Ii tn pI-rIII IIIIIl 'iIIIiiIS. C1155 50V V H U- - 'III- is llll' u-Iy pink III' I'IIIII'lvsy. EDWARD'F. I.?EEIIBELBIES' E II 110M 1' R SYI VE STER DRUMM Drummy Arc hiltTlull'IIl-l IIilmzlnecrlmz Ind uslrlul IingInccrIIm Sunhury Perth Amboy N. J. Hand 0 ArI'hitII turIIll nginccring Sm Icty NIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIII I IIIIIIIy I' Iub; I III III-sIII-Ivh III,I MI-IIIIIIIiIIII III ngincming Soc-iIty; IlIiI- viii. II I IIHII I3 SIl ii in my IIrnycriI IIVIIII is yIIiII IIIIIIII Riilc UIII. Alum: IIII- IIIIII SI'IllII'SiI'I'I'Ii VilillI of life, He kI- I-III IIII IIIIia'U-IIss lI-IIIIr III his Iiiu. PENN -S TATE V11 A V LA-VIE - -19 17-2 CLAIR DUIITORD. A Z Aaronun Butler I ouisc I, IIFIIIEgIC Scholarship IID; Butler C IIlIIIIy C IIII;2 CI' Ilsa IIIIskIIIIIIII I1, is hh. 'I:.-VIIy IIIIIII lIIIs his 2IIIiIItrI and honesty ROY SAMUII L DUNK! E. II K A CIIII ICIHIIIICCI'IIIQ' I Dunk IIIIrrIslIIIrn I IIIIIIINIII15;IIIiII1Is:IIIIssHIIIIIIIIyIZ X:IIIIsi1y I II I l'IISSII 01,- I hid Artist 1017 I IIIIIIIII II, LII; All II.IlIilIIII I7IIIIIII ID; IIIIIIgizIII II, 2,. Iilss I IIII k ZI Assistant I IIIIIIIF 1017 I II V' II V. M. . . CIIIIiIIIl I3;I IIIIIIIIisIIuI'g I IIIII RiIIII'C IuII; IviI III IIgiIII- IIiIIg SIII iI-.ly 'A IIIIIIIITIIIL'. IIIIisI Mm muIII it his cure. '10 :Ill'ulw lillll'll1:H IIII-y IIIIIIII I0 bu mil IN I' II .N v MIII RLlI DUNBAR I-IH 7 CIImIIIorI-e IInd lIImIiIEe I III' CIIIIII IIIIIIIII IZI; I III SpIIIIIS I . How long. 0 Lord! IIIIw lung? Greenaburn CI AUDE IIZBY Agronomy MI W LcIIIIIIIn Place PiImI-Ir I I II Assistant MgiI. Varsity BIISCIIIIII I3I; CIIIII'I IIIIIIII I2, 3M LIIIII IIHIII I IIIInly C IIIII; AgriIIIIlIIIIII SIIII'iIIy' PIIIIIiIIiliIIII LIIIgI II II rIIIIinII IIIIII lVI'IIIIsIIIIII AIIIIII-my CIIIII. 3' III 'iIlIIIIK III SIIB'IUIJ, Il I511 KIIUII III is III III IVI' you IIIIIII- 'lslIIIIII III: II. he Is SIIII-LII'I. Z VIIl LH-VIE--1917' 137 w ROBERT H. EDGERTON, K 23 Bob Ed Electrical Engineering lirdcnhelm Druids; Purmi Nous; Class Foullmll Uh Varsity Foullmll L2, M; Student Conm'il LU; Class Busvlulll LU; lilcclrivul Engineering Suvicty. Mvn rullrd him Inn :1 shihluss yuuth, In whom nu gum they saw; And yet. unwittingly, in truth, TIn-y mudv his rurvlvss wnnl their law. PAUL LINCOLN EDINGER, A Z l'uul Anqoqomy Reading CIVIC Club: Agricultural Smit-ly; Berks mely Club. 1 m at mvr Imlrd dvh'nrh-tl- 'I.ittl4- suit! is sunm-sl nu-Iltll-tl'. PENN -S TATE CLAUDE WALKER EDGETT Cluudc Industrial Engineering Olyphunt Cuhvm Club; . ' ' Mvrhnnivul Iznglnocrmg Som'ly; Industrial Engineering Somcly; Luckuwunnu County Club; 0 Lllis 111n:x' brain. Ion llmuszmd shapes n my Arc whirling llll'H'. null rousun 1:; no morn. CLARENCE EDWARDS Electrical Engineering Allentown lClm'lrivul linginvoring Society; Northampton County Club. HA5 i: k- us :1 uninturl shin mum u Imimod orL-un. V11 A A DV LA-VIE--19 17- V3 PAUL WOOM ER EDWAR DS Electro-Ghmnlcul I-anlneerlng Osceola M11111 Afu'r my 111-11111 I 11-1511 1111 111111-r 111-111111 N11 111111:r spenkvr 111 111yvlivi111: :1cti11na R1 1111-111 H1111 111111111' 1r11111 1'1 1111111111111H 11111511c111111111111111c11r1111ic11-:1s11I JOSEPH NELSON ICLSE 1511110 Agronomy Agricull 11ml 511111-111; 1111111il1i1i1111 1.1-1g111-; 111:1i1'11111111y111111; '111111 11111.1 1111111111111L1. Altoonu GEORGE LEAMAN ELLIS 11111 Jake Irish Mick Mining Geology Philadelphia Assistant 111151111- '55 Manager Mining 1111111'1-'1111' 1.11; Mining 81111111- '1111- 111111111 k111111 1111 111:111111 111-:111111 f 111- 11111 it in 1111- 11:11'k.' JAM ES WILLIS 113M IGII HAmy Agronomy Morrlu dule Sliulll 1111- subject 11111 11111 1111- 111.1is1-.' LA-VIE--1917- IQ EDWARD HOMER ENGLISH Old English Anronnmy Peckvlllc IAICIGIWHIHHI I'IIIIIIly IIIIIII; Agricultural SIIIIiI'u III- WI-urs IIII- I'USI' OII yunlll upon him. BYRON JOIIN FAIR, A 'l' S! III; I Civil Engineering DIIBIIIs DrIIiIIs;III1III;..IIIII17IIIIIIIII I2, SI: I 1.155 I IIIIIIIIIIIII , .. z I I .. .11 I USSI MunngI-I' III; NIIIIII-ml IIIUHIIIIIIII'I' ID; IIII'Ill'IIII'III IIOllllIy IIIIIII; IIiviI IiIIgiIII-I-ring SIIIIiIly. IIIIis VI IIlIlIrI'H IIII Hill in HIII' IIIIIIIIIII lIIIstI-II. NIII i11I1I1I llIlII RUSSELL BENJAMIN ERB HRCII Erh Agricultural Chemistry East Greenvillc l,iI-lIig IIIII'IIIICIII SIJCII'I y; III'l'kIOIIIL II IIIIIII. I Im II I'Ilmls' I-xIII-IiIIIIIIh; I :11 ulwnys 111:1kiIII.. IIII III. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS FAUS'I' Illvll ICIIIzineerlnn QIIIIkake SI IIIIyIkiIl I OlllIIV I IIIII II ivil II llgIlltmIlIllg' SIIIiI IV. H No IIIz-IIII I1IIiII.lIIIII1IIII III kIIInI. I IIII- IIIImn slIinI :II II II III Illl, AIIII IIIIIv I- IIIII sIIv' 3- not IIHUII' III LUIPPH cheese. VIII D7 AL ... A g5 ' X: A'VIEH191X' CHARI 1:3S 1:1:ANK I1 H 1' DY 11' huck LAWRENCE PAINTER FESSLER Hungary Fen Metallurgical Emlzlnrecrlng Pittsburgh CIVII l-lnnlnccrlng lilklund Mining lingincoring S111i1'1111'i1'i1' 1'11111; 1'i1'i1 lingincoring Society; Assistant 1 .11i1111 Mining 13111 irl1-r1y; 'l'ingzi 1'11111111' 1'11111. Vi1'1- 1'1 1:i1l1'111 Mining 1': 11ginccring 11111111111111 1I1il1l. 11y 1111111r1':' kilully 1-'.1'l1:'-11111'i111 1.1.11111. li1kl1-1l 11'ill1 .1:'11'.i11 ' 1111110 1111 11'i111i11 1111' 1111-11s111'1-111' 1111 11r1111 CHARLES 11. FETTER, 11 K A Feller Electrical Engineering: JOHN DAVID FILES Hopewell. N. .1. nvan ' 1 11:1 11 i1.11 15111111101'11111: S111 i111 V Agronomy. ' .. .Plu'llpuburn 12113-1 111111 M111111111i11 111111 1.0; 011101 101111111 1 11111; 1 1111'. 111111; 1 r0111 110.1111 1-, 31; Kim 1'11111; 111'11151'111'1' 1'1'1'1'111; C1.lss'11'1l1k1111111111. I'l'nhilwilinn 1 vague. Ti: 1111' :1111111111:' 14111111 slr1 1k1-. 11 111111 1111:' his 111-1111',111111511'1luck. 11111 wII.11 111'11:1 1111'111111114111 111- nnbly d1 11 '11. PENN-S TATE 129 V1 D7 3713-1917? W A SAMUEL th. I'INKI II R Agricultural C hemisltry IIARRY EARL FISHII R H ' Philadelphia MIIIIIIg'I-I' I lugs IIIISI'IIHII I2 UKHIHVIVIIKO Is UI thinks ' AIIII yvt WI- us! it CIHIII'S II'IUH'I tIII-,II A IIIIIIIII iII IIIIrkIII-s-I; II '11 w.' I: Assistant VIII'sin I ImIIIIIII Mgl. GI AIIII III- IMIIklIlIiUII IIIIIV III- lIII III His k I;l VIIiI'I- so I'IIIII4'IIIII in tho IIIIkiIIg! WIl LIAM HENRY FISIIII R Fish lLlcclrIcaI Engineering IIIIrrisIIIIrg I HOLLAND F. FLAIIAVHAN Flute Stecllon Pre- I Cn-ll Pittsburgh . Varsity DI'IIIItiIIg; I UI'lllH SIII' iI-ly; 1C ICIlriI'III Ii llglilllt'vlillg SOIicty; I IIWl-II Am Dculsc her VI-r 'Ill Y I- kmm Iiuhl wr Ill IImv IIII-I- -k sm- 'I-r he seems N I luv -III-r IIIIIIlII IIIlIII' glory IIrI'II tIII IIIII-rI IIIII-gi IIlI- III' IIIIirilIitiIIII Assoc' IIItion ' DI-IIISII'IIII VCHIII; U; 155 ruck 1,2I I IIIIiII- wm'Il II IIIII IIIUIlHllI'I'II plII'IIIIII, M nu LIII- III'III II of IIIIIiIIIII'y IIIIIII. VI PENN -S TATE 130 DV LH-VIE--191'7' . RO BERT MOFFA'I'T FLEM ING Flemmy Mathematics 511111111115C1I'C-11sC-:11111 1111111 111 11111111111-111i11gs. FRANK FOLTZ Frankie Forestry lilllCHTlC'l'l C 1111111y C 11111; 11'. .11111 AC .1111111y C 11111; 1'1'11151111 SoviC 'A 111' 111' s :111111111C11 :1'111111. Windlwr LINN. HOWARD CLEMENT FLUCK Flucklc Agronomy 1111151 Cyruenvllle 1'11'111111111111 C 11111; C 11111 C 11111; C IEISSSOCWCCI C1, .2, . ; Agr111111111.11 F1111 My. -111 1111111111 11111 mm :1 11CH'r111111111r1 111111;. A5511! 1111- 111151- 11111111 111:1 fun 1115 C1 11 1.1 ' 41 j.- ARCIIIBALD C. FORMAN, 22 11 Archle Anrlcuhuml Chemistry Cranberry. N. .1. 11111111411 C :1st C21; 111051111111 C 11111 112, 31' CuClCt Iirsl 11111101111111 C:111C11 11111111110111 C31 C111C C11111 131; 511111-111ry I 101111: C11C11111C .11 Society; 1105111111111 C 11011 111; Ri1lc Club C31. 011. 111111 11111111:111k111Cl 11.111 111111110 1111111111. Hokisslhun .1111 .1',1C1111C 11111111111111110 511111111 V1 D7 IVICIIIIUII'IEII Ii IIgiIIIIIIriIIg SIII'iI-I y; I II Vic Artist; I IIIIIr CIIIIIIly CIIIII. IIIrI' 15 III IIIIII- I-yI-II III IIr:Iwn vxI-s, III'I SLA-VIEuljlw ROB'I. MCCOY l'OS'I ER, 3rd 4. K; Bo ob ' LIInwduck Met: hunlcul Engineering I rIIIII I1, Stale I.IIIIL-nc I-y-Is IIIIII 'r Lr- IIIIIwIIIIl :m- the IyIs I drink III, IIIIIW'I3?' LI AUDE CONKLIN FRAIII II Industrial Engineeran CUIICIO CIIIII; IVICC IIIIIIiIzII Ii: IIHgIllI'IrIng I IuII; Philadelphia Industrial Ii llgilIITl'Ing I ulI; rIII II LII ' ht tCIu IOIII wII:I III'U HHIII within him IIiIII-. 'IIIIIIIulI :IIIuII UII IIII IIIIIIIIIrII siIII- I 132 PENN s TATE SAMUEL IERL FOUI I7 lIlI-ctro- II hchIIIry Columbia I law I IIIIIIIIIII I1 I IlllI IIsIIr I IIIIIIIy I IIIII; Ii II I Um I III IIIiI III SUI. IIlyr. AIIIII-II II'H m 5H I III-: IIn nyl SII things 5r I III riglII IIUIIHIIIP rwlii il riIiI- -y:IIL-.' Smilary lunnInI-erinn Harrisburg PIIHIII'F IiIlIII; IIIIIII IIIIIIII II, 2, SI; IHIIIIIKI IIIHIIII-slrII I2 3; I iIiI IC IIgiIII- Iling SIIIiIny; IIaII'risIIIIrg I'IIII HARRY MORTIMER FRLIIBURN III III m to IllilVl IIIVIIII IHHISH, tIIzIII IIIItII- InkV III IIHVI IIH'I DV SLA-VIElelm JOHN VI lil LINGTON FROM Horticulture Slnklng Sprlnn Agr lC ulturnl SIIC' Icty; C rIIlI Apple C lulI; PL'rkiOlllvn C IulI; Berks C IIunIy C. lulI; Dcutsc IIIIr V'YCIPin; PIIIIIilIiliIIn League; CivicC IulI I. ' li IIP highest lIIfls IIfIliIIII-s contain IIut lililu. AMADOR GANDIA. III X A Spanish Mechanical Engineering Ponce P. R. V In rivtv' s the WW siIiII- of life. 'llIIII gins it all its nVlIrH.' JACOB MARTIN FRY I.'; .. Agronomy ry Iiphruta AngIulIurIIl SOCiOly: C IIiI. Club; LilnCuSlC'r County CII His IIIgiIIIIivc fzIIuIIiI-s iIIIIIII-rsI-d, in IIIuilIIIIIIlity IIf CIIgituIi II.'III llI. MARY LYONS GAN Home IEIIInIImIcs Connellsvllle CIiIls' Cicc Cul h; C iilss Basketball C1 2i. ' W. C A. DItlIIgIIteCZI. A fairv shield yIIur III-niuI-I IIIIIIie AIII gIII'I yIIu IIII IIIur IIIIlIIl day. Your surrIIII'aIIIIlv SIIIrIIIv' .-I shade KIHII IS rm v f'IIr HW'II W-VIEu1917-2 JOHN ALDEN GARBER Jawn Clvll Engineering Washington Pioneer Huh; Penn State Collegian, Yet sonu-linu-s when tho sunl u w 01' still and svrious thought wvm mund, It seemed as if he drank it up. Ilc felt with spirit so pmfuund. EARL FULLER GARLAND, H E Dutch Animal Hlmlmndry Harrisburg Vursily'lhmck U, 2M Cluss'lhmck UJN Druuls; Hurrlshurg. A Wist' old owl sat on nu nnk. The num- hl- hoard thu lvss he spoke, Thu lvss hr Sllnkl' tho nmn- ho mm . Vhy aren't we like Hun. wise old bird? . L Industrial Engineering Hellefonte hunter Count Clu n Mechanical Engineering Society; Industrial Engineering Snvicly. His heart and hand hulh Ulu'n untl hulh free; For what he ms he gives: what he thinks CHARLES EDMUND GARBRICK Churl w L :4 mws; ' w . Vet uivus ho nut llll Jmlumvnt gulliohis bounty. EDGAR JOHN GEALY t'chl Electrical Engineering Scranton Iilm'tricul linginvvring Society; Lackzlwnnna Cuunly h ;. 1 mm- was a jully ynung hmm. und Knrw how to pirk up :1 fun; Hul I'vv dunv with all that yuu must Know. for l nuw um u family mun. r f 3 F- DV SLA-VIEH'1917' V11 ' JOHN WILBUR GEIGER 'l'ulky Industrlnl Engineering Harrisburg Ilmrishurg Cl11l1;D1'uls1'll1'r Vcrcin; Mt1l1.11111.1l Ii 11gi1111-lri11g Society; Penn State I' r11ll1 H , 2 ; Industrial Ii 111:1111-1'1'in1,y So1i1'1y. '-'ll11n I11 will 111lk-y1 11111ls,l111w he will talkl RAYMOND A. GERWIG, E A E ' l'luz Rug Agricultural C hcmlstry Wllklnsburg C lass So1C'c1 111; 011111 I'11st I i1:ut.; La Vic B11111'1l', I i1l1ig C l1c111iczllSociety; C' 11 i1' C llll1. ' ll11111gl1 111111l1-z1t, 1111 his 11111-111l1111'r11ss1'1l l1 11'1111' N1 111111- 111111 wxiltan'hcnlh111:111'. GEORGE GERACIMOS Greek Electrical Engineering Warren Warren County Cl11l1; Llcctru 11I Ii Iiginccring Socict 511 Ill 111-'1-r l111v11r1- 11f 1111111 111v11 wit 1111 I l1r1-11'k my shins 111111111th FRANK RAYMOND GLEICHERT Glelch Viscosity Cools Chemistry Altounn Blair Countv Club. 'Il111v1'11ll111t 111111I1 1111 111111151. 111111l1 111111111115 '1111111 1 -11r king did when l11-111111l1' 1111 lur1.l DV JOHN SWAIN GODFREY JeRry Jul! Mechanical Iinnlneerlnn Cupe Mny. N. J. A1'111'111; Mechanical Ia11g111L-13ri11g Soucty. An 1111' wind, 111- hlow1-ll1 111111.11 111- 11511-111. Hut 1111 1111111 11511-111111 11'111-11 I111 hlmvvth. WAYNE BIRCHARD GOIIL Wayne Horticulture Wllliamsport Crab Apple Ciui1;11culschcr Vcrein: Williamsport Cll 1b. I'11i1-1 1'111ips11111l cr1111ks,11111l 11 1111011 smiles, Nods .11111 lu-cks. 111111 f1i1111ll1 211111 1i1-2-l MOWIRGY EUGENE GOETZ, ll! 1' A 111 UGerri. Memllui-glcul lanalneerlng Woodlnwn Liuss XML-slli11g121; College WI 115111111; 121; Cadet 1 i151 I iculcnunt; Mulhcmulk s 811111-11, Beaver 1 uunly L 11111; SL-LrLl111 y Mining So1i1'ty. His iimhs 111-11-1'11141 '11 11111111y 111.11ld. li'ur I1111111 spurts 111 1111111211 I111111 DAPHNE OAKS GRAHAM Home liconumlcu lir 1e 27.1 .A. 1'-'-'-1111iL111111 l1111g1111: 121. Fm if 1-1111 11'ill.si11 11ill -11111 111111 1l1111-111l 1111'1, But it sh1 111111'.l 3111-11111151-511 1I11-1 1 s 1111 1-1111 1111': PENN'S TATE 1'11 A LA-VIE--191'7- RIICIIARDA C GREIC NI ANI? ;I: A H CECII IIIIAY A AL mm . LI'IIM'IIM I I I Vim: wmam III; m II Assistant Xursily HHS! IIIIll Mgr. CU; I 10111 IIIIIIIII Ii.2,h; CIIIss lIusIIIIIllIZ I; CIIIlI-t BIIIIII I2. SI; C irIuIIIIiIIII Manager Fmth I ', College OthcslIII I2. 3i; Asaismnl Business AIIIIIIIgII I I1 Vic; Ii ICC'IFIIIII l Ilgillulillg SIIIiIIy; A. Al. A CIIlIiIIII CU; SOIIICFSIL County C lulI. SIIIIlcnI I IIIIIII il I3 i; CIIIIls! AIIIIiIIiI III; lIIIl sIII'III :IIIII IIllll' IIIIII IIIZIIU' hm lmIIs II'I I ixil IC IIKIIII'WIIIK SIII III y. WYIIII'I- I-II-Iy C-IIII IIINIIIIIIUNIIIIINNIII ID v'iu- IIII IIIIIIII : Issul .IIIII- III II IIIIIII MILTON S. GUINNIP Electrical Engineering SUIOIIII I IIIIII-IIIIIII CIIIIII RIgiIIIcnt; JOHN W l 1AM IIADI S'l Y, EN Atco C IV lCnnIncvrIng Puttsvlllc S IIIII liluliic II I II II uIIiII r SIIIiI-I . llldlS- I Class 1in i-oiw;15 y MIIIIIIgII I hi; BIISIIIIIII III; W'uync I mme C lul, Assistant VIIIsity lIIII.k Mgr. ID. W-I III 13 II'Vt IIiIIquI Iril- uni, 'II' lhI III-IIII III this IIIIIII is IlI- lHL'SSLII i ' ilh I .II I V I: IIIIIv iI'I wiIIIIIIIt IIIIII ks; W w mm IIIII I-iIilizI'Il IIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIHI IIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIk3.' ll::pll'l:l:l is disln-III-Il IIIII-n u I PENN 23 TATE H7 Ail CHARLES K. HALLOWELII. II! A I-I Chuck uVarsity UIIh-Iirllc Agronomy IvleInd Skull and Bones; IFIiIIrs; Varsity LII Crossc I1 , ZI; Capt. ID Class IIOIIIIIIIII IZI; Student I'riIIunIII IZI; SLIIIII-III. IounIiI ISI; Captain C IIIss LII I rossc I1, ZI; AIIII IIII. III- IIIIII IIII II IIII- I'ry III:h IIIL'I' , TIIIIL SI'IIIIHII II III3 :4 III IIrL rIaist ROBERT JOSEPH HARPER, II K A HBob Mlnlnn linnlneerlng Auhlnnd Louise IIIrnIgic SIIIIIIIIrsIIip ID; 'I IIIII BcIII I I; SIIIIIIIII IUIIIICII ISI; CIIIII-L I irsl I iI-IIIIIIIIIII. III IIIIII IIs II SIILI, hut III IIII us II IIIIIII. HAIISEY REYNOLDS HAMMOND Mechunlcul Engineering Brooklyn. N. Y. MI-I III IniIIII II IIginIIIing SIIIiI ly; RiIIc C IIIII; IIIISS IJIIII'Itingr IZI; I lass SIIIIIT I2, IMI DIIIIIIiIIg Squad; Anvil I II II. III- II IIIIIIIrlIIkI In prnvI hy IUITI! III .lI'HllII III'III, II IIIIIII II nu IUI ND 110 'II VI? .I II MI 77: IIII is no I .Iml AIIII IIIIIL II IUIII IIIIIy hI IIII owl. MERRIT'I' T. HARRISON Shurly Dairy Husbandry Illusvllle -III III-VIr IIIIIIL'III IIIIII III- III;VI'I liI-.II I n I-IkIIII IIII. I'llsl Ill IIIVIr I'IiI-I II. VII IV LA-VIE . 1917-2 VENAI DO II. IIARSIIBARGER CARRIE LOIS I'IASSLIIZR IIInhwuy III nglnccrlng IIuntlngdon Home Economics lIZpIImlII 11nd Illll 'IIII IIIIIIIH lIIIII' S III! IIll' IIIIIIk IIilskCIImII U our 3' II III Int UIH' IIIII; I CIIII 51' III' I: llm'I'I IIU'I II m AlIl.t IIII. Il.t l-ZIIt , I I III!.;IIIIII:IITI IIIIII .lInyIIIIIHI:;H1H-s M IIN 3'. IVI. . A. C IIIIIII'IIIIIII IIIIIIII IgIItII ID. I IIIIIrriI Ir IVIIIII.III Within lIII- IIIIlIl UI IIII'IIIIIIIII: llIIrIII II I-IIII slIIIIIt IIII IIIIIII 5 III ; IIII IIIlilI. ' AR'I'IIUR CAS'I'IIIIZ HAWKINS, A 'l' A I 1105 JIIZ II II II RSON lIAWOR' l ILL X HIIIIwk IIIIwanII II' Ieclrlcutl IEIIQIIIIIIIrInp. Alumna Electrical Engineering IIcIIcvuLI till slikI IIII'I IIIIglisIIIIiIv IIIIIII with l m Kfllm' Nl ll: III I' II I I II :4 IIII ll IIIIIl I IIlII I'Il tins IIUSDIIIIIIIV I IUL H h ill l2 mm Cl IIIL 8m M3 HI IIIIII IonstIIIIl IIII IIII- NIII'lIII-I'II St: II. IIVIIIIIIII lIIIII- M II IIIIII I . liIIII IIIIIIlily, 2IIIIIIII Is no I'IIIIIIIII III llIII IIIIIIIIIIIII III. 139 b7 SLA-VIEH191'7' ALEXANDER HERBERT HEAD AUG'US'I HENRYA IHEINIL Alex AgriculturalChemistry Bellevue MW trim l: ;ln? rl. n . ANcw York Lily Class Bmkmlm U 2T lalI-Clricul iLIIgIIII-Irring Soc iIly; .. . , , C' ' . y . Liclng Chclnlvili Society. I Ldmt swml'drl ': :1 '1 l f .. . IIIrI CIHHIIUIIHI D IN I ity. IIIIliI. IIIII IIII, InnIipIinIrthiIiiIuiiii 12th? 2:3; :inl'zlliiu'i W ho rI- -lishI-Il II jIIkr. .IIIII rIjIIiII-Il in II pun.' HERBERT I,. HENDERSON, II- 1' .I Hm, OSCAR D. HENRY Melullumlcal Engineering Brookvlllc O'IIeIIry IilI-c Chili Il,2,3i; Flcsillllilll UllilrlCl; Amongllllyho M is h n L M'TTHIOMHIQ . I I0 0 UN i5 H II' I lCSillnIlll Stunt CIIIIIIIIiltIo; II II 1m his st M, m In W As an! Manager I: '00 I lIih; Assistant MIIIIIIgLr limspiklns. OIL yI III shall III- M 11in: llullk'il liIlIIistICI: bI- likI I-IwII IlnzIk. illlIi Ill pENN-S TATE VI DV LA'VIEH1917' j 5; fl JED? JOHN MERRILL HEPLER, $ A H LANDIS ERR, A X A Hep nll rr Sanitary linnlncurlng Reading Agronomy thllz College Buml; College Urchcstra: Lancaster Vounty Club; mrv mmhinution ol' iIm-lluu, lulunt Class Boxingtb; Agricultural Society. nml n plvusinu lwrsonnlily. 'llr is a small mun. with u soft munncr. And :I m-gullw- passion hu- work. WILLIAM JACOBS IIESSER, H E SAMUEL LEVIS IHBBERD lHll 1'01 .. ,bn Horticulture Harrisburg Agronomy Phllauiolphla CrubApplc 'lulngriculturul Society; Agricull urul Suvicly. Harrisburg Vlllh. '110 outs nml lms imlim-slion. With Rum! mu! uvnllv hunmn-d lu-urt. Ih- mils mu! lu- nmy um, shun. llv vhunsvs m c ml w u-n-'1-r lu- muff, llis i 1- is u long drawn llur's'lmn, thl1-vr lhl' sllhjwl hr llull uru-s. Ih-tww-n u rmp mid u crop. PENN 'S TATE b7 S LH-VIE1-1917'? LYNTON W. 1111 l. yn Animal Husbandry tix 'i1 1 11111; Agr1111ll11r111811111ly Prohibition 1155111i111i11 11. 111:111111111'1i11k1-11 l111t11l1i51111111-1111l will 1-k 1111- us! 1'1'1111111 11111111 1111111 111 111.511 11ii-1111111.' SAMUEL F. HOCKERSM 1TH Psychology 111111 Education Shlppvnuburg 111 1.51 1; 1111111 111 511111111111 I1111Iy. 111r1111111 1'11r1I1--1151 01 hiyzli r11511lv1- 1111 f11111'i15'1111111151w111g. Ilopewc11.N. J. ROSS GLENN HINMAN I'lllnnlc Metallurgy Corry Mining. :111'i1113'; IC1'i1-C1111nt3' Club. 11111111: 111111 11111111'111 11.111110111511111 111 v11111il1vw1111l1 in 1111 111-.1v1 111 I1111k5 111111111151 e11011u11.' RUSSEI L E DWARD URI: F .113 R 1111 A Uul 111d ustrlal linglneurlnu lIlununeluunvn Skull 111111 11011115; I 1'i111' 15; 1 1.1551104511111101 1 11155Wr1511i11g11, 21; 111155 Wr15'11i11g M1111111g11' 1'1; 1 11111-1311 Wr11511i11g1, ,3 ' Mcvhunicul I nginccring 81111113' Industrial 1 11gi111-1'11i11g S111i 1111 1111rri51111rg111111.121;RiII1-1yIuI1; 1111111'11111111111111 1'1111rl1- 11115 1:11111111111111.' V1 PAUL IIOFlFM ANA. Aaronun I11II1 11y13215111'tl111ll 1'2 31; Class 11115110111111 I1, 2 F 2111111111 C 12155 111151111111 I31; 11' 1.11 I'1'151 1 I11; Ass 'l.111l 1511111112111 M1ii1i1g1-1' I31; I'1111111.1IIIM.111.11..11 IC I1'1'l 111'11'-11v1111.z. still pursuing, I1-11r11111I'.1bnr:1111ll11w.ui.t xWindber CENTRE WM. I'IOLM BERG. A 'I' A II 1 Mechnnlcul Engineering Sro okl yn. N. Y. I 011151 I 111'-1111;11- H1 11111.11sl11p I21; Class Su1'1 1'1 0,2 Varsity S1111'1'1' 11,2, . ; C-volh 1:1 11.11 11 111 St11111'111'Iiri111111111I31; Anvil I Iuh; uIV'I1 1I1111111'111 1211111111- 111111: 9111i1'ty '1111115111111'1 I111r11i111: 111:111111-111111 011 1111' s1'11111111 111111 lIIr-11 11111115111111 1'111rs.' BENJAM 1N F. HOLLENBAUGII llolly Agrono my Class I nollmll I1 21; ass Wrestling IZ 31- 1.211 V 11111111511155 SluiT; IIc1l1'y Ioumy I 11111. I 1' i511 11111.11 11111 him l11r .1IIi111'1Il. I shall 11111 10111; 11111111l1islik1- 1111111113 New 13111011111011! BYRON M. HOOVER Industrial Engineering B131 In I 1111111y I I11I1; 111111151 1' i.1I 1'11gin-1'1'1'i11g Sm 11'ly; Mc1I1.11111.11 I Iiginocring S11111ty 811111111 IuN 1'-111i1. 11111111111111-111 in 11111-e 1111111111 i1 w11111111111-'s whil1.11 111.111tul1e. 1:111!an V1 A 017 LA'VIE--1917'2 CLARENCE ARCIIIBAI D HORN Biology 11 K9 mshun: SI IIII yikill tuIIIIIlV C lul; 01m crs i iuh; iilI- C luii; ,.ENiCt I iI-IIlI-II.IIII1. UMy I'rnwn is in my heart, IIIIl IIII IIIy humi; Not to ho SUCH; IIIy I'I'mvu is Cillit'll content. ROBERT LESLIE IIOUTZ, A X 22 Bob Chemistry llurrlsburg Give IIII- II x'ml'f of honor fur IIIiIII- nuv. But not '.I SI-Iilrc lu I'IIIIIrui the world. RICHARD PIERCE HORNER, di 22 K ch C IV Engineering l'hllmlelphlu His high hrImIl fothIaId IIIIIrhlI- fair 'lI- Us If the IIIIwII nf thought IIilIIiII.' GRIER J. IIUFFORD. A X A Squeuk Hlluf Agricultural Chemistry Duemur. W. VA. TIIV dungI-r Ihitilvl i-Is in :II ting well. Nu I'riIIII 's so grout us during m I'XCL l. DV JAMIE S M111 VIN HUGHES UJimmie Electrical Engineering Altoonn 121c1'1ri1'111 Engineering Society; Blair County 1'11111; Rum 1'11111. Slow to 5111-1111, 111111 slnw 111 1111. 11-1 1111 is 111- '1--r1111l1ss 11 111' RALPH VINCENT HUNTER 1911111 Shorty Bun Greet Agriculnlrul Chemlslry Spring City 1 1'111' 1; 1 icl1ig1 111111111115111'ic1y; C 11115111 11111111y C 11111. 1111111111111 111-1vi11shis $I11T11'S 1114111, 14111111 1111511 11111. 1111-1-11111'-11'111 11111111. 11'11 1r11111 1'111 11111111 11 111111 11111111'1-11'311111 lr1'1 1sur1-s 111-111'1- 111111 111-. '11. 111 EARL LEROY HUNTER, 11 K A Fill'l Landscape Gardening Spring City Varsity C rnss C 1111111ry 11... 3;1 V111'sity' 11.11'1'11,2,3;1 Sph111x; C 111'511-r C 111111111 111111; 1'111ss1r11ss111111111'y11,2, . 31; 1111511 1r'11k11.2, 13111511 1r111'k Manager 131. Swifu'r1111111111111rr1111 1r1111111'1'1r111r's Bow. JOHN BOYD IRWIN lilcclrlcul lmnlneerhm Flcmlmz l 11 '11111111 1C 11g1n1-1'ri11g 811111-117; C11111111111111y 11 151-1111111111 1111111 1:t111111 l11111 11111- is rcputvld 111 111 11is1-f11r 1.1111111. nothing. V1 DV JAY ALLEN JACKSON, A '1' A I'Juy Jack Agronomy Pittsburgh Assistant Manager Basketball I30. USIIII III III- III- I.It inlI In Do IlII-st. As I IIIII WI II uninu III I I ISI l.' WILLIAM LANSING JEFFREY .IcII Horticulture Scranton I iIIix'JlVIilIIIIIE I IIIIIIIy I IIIII; I rIIlI App II- SIIIII-rIIIIIIIIs III: IIII IllIlI- -5 ho hum IIIW: Iy 'IIIIII. III IIriIII: iullluilS IIIIIy IIVI CARL BLOOM JACOBS HIJI kc I Agrlculturul C hcmlntry Dunville LiclIig IiiICIIIICili SIIcicIy; h'lontour County CIIIII. 'SI-Crctr IIIIHI SI'if-I'UIIIIIIHPII. IIIIII SUiililry as :In my. wt HOWARD ADAMS JOHNS, A Z Howdy Anriculluml I' humlslry PIIIHIIurnII MIIIIIIIIIiII I iIIII; IIIIIIIHIIS' IIIIII; CIIIIcl lIiIsI I iIIIlIIIII 1111; I luv WIIslling IZI; l iIIIig I III-IIIiIIII SIII iI'lI; SCIIIIIIIIrII IIIIII Bl; IIII'. I Swans sing IIIIIIII- IIII-I IIiI-.' III'I-re IIII lIIIIl III IIIIL - I iIIi IIIlIIin DII'SUIIS IIiI III'I'IIIIe IIII-y PENN 25' TATE VI DV A LA-VIE - -19 11W EMMA JOHNSON ROBERT E. JOHNSTON uM Electrical! Engineering llnrrlsburp. H E ' . . . . . mm unmmfiilmm m w, York lulcclrlcul lungIm-crmg Sonoty; AL Hu- lilllv lhinus I'm'lmmly. Mullgcmutmgl smtwty; With smashed lwurls I'm just us handy llurrlshurg u y. 01, vuu'l lnul I'm just llu- randy; n - - . ' ' t: ' ' ' 0 . mm- to mo! ' LN hum h l lllmm ulu r1 h m r nny I10 Ul'lHVHl'd. JOSEPH FRANCIS KELLEY, d, K Kc... Joneslc Mechanical Engineering Nashville. Tenn. Anlmul Husbandry Philadelphia Roulhvrn Flllli' lh- div ! and puss fur u philusuphor. V Mcclluniml Engineering Sucicly. llr lrivtl lln- luxury of doing, unml. IV SLA-VIEH1917' JOSEPH BIK RNARD JKELLY dIIx JAMES E. KENDIG Electrical lsnnlneerinv. JIIrooklyn. N. Y. I Jlmdy I: m Ixuppu Nu Electrical lmmneI-rlng Varsity SIIIItIr U, 2, III; C I355 SONIC U 2 III- that ltIlllIlIt'IltIN IIII lII IIIIIII I- own content C III! 1i C 1,155 H'OINICFI OI CIIIIIIIII-IIIIII IIII- II; tlII things I CIIIIIIIIL gut. Manager C lass Soccer ID; Student 'Irihunul I2, 3h Louise IIIIIIcgic ScliIIIIIrsIIip I3 I; AnviH Cl l;ulI IS IIIIrII .11 Iinginccring Society. His 1001: IIII-w :IIIIliI- I'-IIII IIIIII iIIIIII'IIUon still :15 night or suIIIIIIIr s IIIIIIIIliIII II Sulungn Electrical Engineering Society. EDMUND JOHN KENNEY, EN Mcchunlcul ICIIItIIII.-I.'.rlnpl Plulnlicld. N. .I. Skull IIIIII BONUS; IIIIIIII UIIIiI'rIIII; Sphinx; Class LII Crnssc U, ZI; Varsity IIIIIIIIIiIIg OJ; EDWARD 921: ;I ER KENNEDY Assm Iillt: IIIiitIIr PI IIII Stale C01. Icriun Student IIIIIIIIil 3 M'mmmw Wyaluslng IIIIJLZIIIIII... IIIIIIIIi i; i i; AngIuilurIII smhly' MCCIII IniIIII Ii IIgiIICIring Society. BrIIIIfIIrII IIIunty Club. II'I . . l, . LN VVIIllIh, likI- IIIIIIIV IIiIIIlIlI IIIIII III: mu: III for :In IgI- but I'm .Ili limo. N'U airy III-Iv.ilms IIIII HIHIIII IIiIII III lUIlIIIHHHI. VI ROY SIIAFFER KERNS MechIInILIIII anlneerlnn Alloonu MLILIIIIIIIiIIIII IE IIgiIIL-LIII ing SIIIILI . Blair County L IIIII; H.155 Boxing IZI. HOI IIIIIIIIIIr L'OHIIlI, II IIIII-IIliIIII IIIiIII; II wi II IIIIIII. siiIIIIIiIIity II III ill GLENN ROSS KES'I'ER Kean Agronomy Bloomsburg A IIIIIII :5! st: HOII II-IIII IIIIIIIIItIIiIIs ho. T IIIIt IIIII IIIL- isIIIIiIIs IIIIII IIIIIII III ILIk tIII- sczI.' 2N D? I; lszH-VIEI-19l7' 149 DAVID KESSI ER, II CI Kcus Psychology and Education MIIIheIm IIII'gI BIIIIII I2, II; IIIIII'gL- lUIIIIILsII'II I2 3I. IIISII Ikl lIkI- II Ism IIIII IVII'ILIIFIIIIS With rapid change from rm to rIIsIs; III: slips I'rIIIII IIIIliliIII-I III pun; I'IISSL'S II'IIIII MIIIIIIIIII't III IxIIIIIIIIs.I HARRY 'IZIIIAINIEIIIy KING, A Z AanCIIllurIII C hemls try LIcrInunmwn As. sisIIIIII MIIIIIIgLIII W rustling I2,3 Penn State I IIIIIIII-r BIIIIrII III I: BusiIII-ss MIIIIIIgI-I PI IIII SIIIILI I IIII IIICF; I iLIlIig I IIIIIIiIIIIl SIIIiLII y; North IIIIIsI LII III. I um um II IIIIIiliIIiIIII IIIIII my other IIIIIIiIs IIII- ngII. III PENN '13 TATE VI AG DV LA-VIE--1917- WILLARD SAMUEL KIN' I Z II, V K h'l obby Ind ustrIaI E ngIneerIng Stroudsburg IIis IifI IIIIIy IIIL: IikI'nI-II III the IVIIIIIII- ring IIinug IIIl CI lllllf II IIII go Not knowing wIII-nII lIlL'y rise or WIIIlIIUr they blow. JOE N. KIRK. l X A Architect urIIl anlneerlng C ICIIFIICIII IIIIIIIty C lIIlI; Architcc IIIIIII SIII iI-Iy; MIItlIcIIIIIIicIII IIII II. III! IIIIIkrSI .I JIIIV .' IIIIy sII IIII It as DI-II-IIIIIIII'; AIIII.w IlII IIi VIIIIiIII. IIIIIIIlllStI. Inn s in me 'lIIIIIIinls lilnl IIIIIIIII lIIiIk IIIy IIIIIIIII. Allport 150 upewu Architectural Engineering,5 Lock Haven Almost III IIII things CIIIIIII IIc turn his IIIIIIII. PAUL KIN'I ZINCL III K III my WALTER KISIIBAUGH Forestry Neuquehonlng Forestry Society; Rifle CIIIII. T IIiIIk IIII- nIIl unkind IInII rIIIIl '1 II; IL I WIIIk IIIIIIIII iII ngIVI: III glen; l '0 III UIQ Izod III MN thm '10 IItLII his word III III VI m V LA-VIE--1917- JAMES D. KlSTLER. Jr.. A T 32 Commerce and Finance Allentown Schuylkill C ounly C luh; LclIigh County C IIIlI; Liberal Arts Society. I had rIIIlIoIr IIIIVL II foul Io IIIIIkL 'lllC merry TI IIIII CXDLriCHL'L' to make IIIL. sII WILLIAM OSCAR KLINE lnschen llBill Mechanical Engineerlnn LL-wlI-Itown M'IIIIL'IIIIIIiL .11 Soc iLIy; I lass LII C Lossc; Mechanical 15 IIgiIIL-L-ringr Society. FII. lIiImL-Ll so Slvlldelh Young and so an JAMES EDWARD KLAHRE,A Z Jimmie Horticulture Akron. Ohlo L11.Vic Board; Pcnll State Farmer; l Llllor- In- Chief, POnll SIIIIc FurIIILr. HLiI'L'i Hlu jest . II IIIIII .I ll IlIiIIg-I show it: I thought 50 Ollll', but In nv I know it. ALLEN IRVING KLINGER Agronomy Liverpool Music lIIIth LlIIIrIIIs to soothe Ic SIIVI IIzL- brLI 'IL: aLkIfI'L-II Imks. L:rt bend II knotted V9 D7 1917- WALTER CLOSE KNAPP, A Z Walt Kid Landscape Gardening Westfield Landscape Gardening Society; IiogII County I311 III. I .ow jingling lIIIIuIIII r. us swut SSWIIOW WS' 3011' iIIIIII' ItIl. And II rimIII uf IliIIIpII-s IIIIIlt dancing. mIct Iiy tlII- IIIIVIs DI his HlUIII th. HAROLD HERMAN KNOCH, iii A T Otto Kooch HKnowleh Chemistry Saxonburg Butler County Club. I IIIIIIIk WIHIII'VIT uIIIIs may III: For my IIIII'IIIIIIIII-rIIIIlI- son I mil llII- IIHISIIT III IIIy III I I IIIII tIII- CIIIIIIIiII III my soul. FREDERICK WIILLIAM KNIPE Puey Agronomy Illszhesvllle Willisunspurl I lIIII; I. lVl Il IIlI. III IIII: sorrow. I I'm will kill II IIIt; AII II tlIIrI-fIIrI- ill 5 III- IIII m STANLEY EARL KOCIIER Electrical Engineering Northampton S. ClIII'l , I Ihigh IIIIII N01tlIIIIIIptOIICILIuIIty Club; 12 lchIicul Ii IIgiIIccring SIIIJ . If IIIIIsiI III tlII IIIIIII III 'iUV'h UIILlyUn :ivc lllt' lXI I-ss vl'i V11 DV fly WILLIAM CARNAIIAN KOONS Bill Horticulture Newvllle Crab Apple Club; Cumhcrluml Founty Club; Thu Prohibition League. l'Alx. why slmultl lilo :lll lnlmr be? THOMAS EDWIN KRIEBEL, A T u'l'omm Commerce and Flmmce Phlludolphln Varsity Lu Crossc CD; Class Lu Cmssc ll, Zl; Intcrcluss Wrestling KD; North 154151 Club. UBlll mu discourse and I will enchant lllllll' cur. S LA-VIE--19 17-2AHT131 JOHN W. KREIL I'JHVVFI Forestry Tn muq un Schuylkill County Club; Forest ry Soviet y. On vvvry lmml it will ulluwwl ho. llc's just us quivl :15 hr mm 10. WILLIAIW ERNEST KROLL, th A 6 Bill Pop Agronomy Phlludelphln Class Historian; Class Baseball U, Zl; Associate Editor Cullcgiun; Associate liditor 1917 La Vie; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. Of all llmso arts in wllivh the wise 0xvcl. llis chief nmstvrpiocc is writing well. IV LA-VIE--191'7- RICHARD E. KUEBIIER,ID K Dick Electrical Engineering Mauch Chunk IllcclriItIIi 1iIIgiIII-I-ringlkSucicty. HI- li k0. IlII IIII ing IIIIIiI villt -III I rest But will dance all night IIIIIi Ikiruss IIil IiIIy. PAUL R. KUHN, III II .INmI. Electrical Engineering Altoonu A IIII rricr iIIIIIII. I 0W! spI-nt IIII hour's tIIikI LIIII. His cyc IIIIII-ls IIICIIsioII fIIr hisv lwiL' LEON LOUIS KUERNER. l X A Architectural linulnecrlnn Er ie Archich turIIl ii nginI-I-I ing Society; iiric C ounly i I in rI IIIIIII is us L'IIIIiIl made him 21nd often II ngzlll mm the Sillll Landy Blb Bumpy Chemistry Mt. Union I'iuntingIlon County Club. 'SIIIIII: IIII-n WIIL' blind! lfor grunt. things. some IIII II for Butt il Is not rI-CIIrIlI-Iil why MD was born II III. W11 D7 SLA VIEo-1917W KENT llOGE LANGENBERG A 'l' S! L: V Kent' Melallumlcul lungInL-erlng Beverly. Ohio 'IILL-spizms; BLLLILI LI, 2, 3L; UrLtllLlcstLu LZL. h LLII LLL-wr II'LI of tho LIuiLIlics that :chi ILrlL-lLl in LI book; he hath ILLILL Lnutcn paper we re; he hath ILLLL LIIunki IVAN MASON LEARN I M n Metallurgical E nmnecrlnn lachuu. N. Y C IINS LVrL-slling LIL, DL-ILLILILLg L L'LLLLIL'iI; ILLILLI W. WIIIILL Spanish SLILLLILLrsIIip; MiLlIiIIg HLLL lL' ly; MLI LLLILL LLLLILLIy L I LL:I LIfIICL-rs LILLIL; ILitIc CILIIL. 'IIL- WIS LL .N'UIIIIIT. III 10 stand by L 40er LLLILI give LIiIL-Lli III 155 WILLIAM JONAS LAUBENSTEIN LLuLlLy Agricultural Chemistry Minersvllle LiclLig LIIIL'IIIIL'LII Society; Rille CIUIH Schuylkill CLLLLIIly CIl LL.l I'lLrP' IL SIIIIIL' lllt'II LVIIU 1 llL IUI'UIIIP S IInIILnfuLN LIIILI WL.ILL IikL- cuts. IigILL ILLrL-LLr LLLI DONALD JENNINGS ILEIIMAN Lovely Bud Runt Electrlcnl Engineering Shumokln V iking L 111L;I Ii ILLHLrILllI Ii ILgiLZIceLing SLLLicty; Runt L IllILLI , ,23L. .nyIlHllL'Q i IILy ILLLrLLing? IIILIIl LlIv LUII LT ILLLLLks L'LLnsuLLLL-LI tILL- LILILILLiuIIl oil? DV SLA-VIEH191'7- EARL EDGAR LE VA , 22 A III ULevy E. E. Duke Lee Mechanical Engineering Northumpum LcIIigII-NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII County Club; . S. M. 15. II IIIl' I'IIIIIIIIv of his brain IVI-rI- in CI III- pnris UH III III IImIIII Iy Of his sIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIS IIIIIIrI- IIIIIIIII bl IIIIII III II v-II'y III-I'II IIIiIIkI-r. MALVERN PAUL LEWIS. A 'I' II Porky Milling! Engineering Punxsuluwney 'IiIIII k II 2, 3I' I IIlSN I.II C mssc I2, 3i; CIIIss I FOSS IIIIIIIIr ry I1, 2; M IIIIIgIr I IIIss I'IIISIICIIHIII IN: MCCIIIIIIIIIII Ii IlgIllI'WIllg Smitty; RiIIc I IIIII. HXII III 'rI UNI iIIII-II-stinu II DIII'IIDIIII'IIOII I0 I10 IHISSI'I II UVII IIIIII'iI-II I ' IIII-IiIII-s IIllllyInE is IIIII IIII- IIIIIIIIIII thing In IIIIIIIII'I wiIII y.IIII HAROLD RULAND LEWIS, A 'I' A Mechanical Engineering Camden, N. .l. DIIIIIII IIIIII IIII? sIIIrs IIrI- IirI-. DIIIIIII IIIIII the sun IIIIIII IIIIIVI-g DIIIIIIII I'IIII III III IIP II IiIII. BI II III--VIr IIIHIIII I IIIVI-.' MARK CONNEIL LEWIS, A X E IIMIIrk Chemistry Ridgewuy III- I-IIIII-rs. III! IIIIIII'I's, IIU IIIIs I-yI-s III yIIIIIII. ID? 5 XfIELA-VIEH'1917' RUSSELL PENN LEWIS Electrical Ennlnccrlng Forty Fort u Vlmlu nvithvr shnpv 0f llnnucr mu dismay, Nor thought of u-nth-r happiness bunny. RONALD EMERSON LINES Whitle Mechanical Engineeran Lutheraburn Clearlicld County Club; Mechanical Engineering Society. With wisrlmn fruuulll. Not such :15 hunks, but such us przu'tict- taught. 157 HAROLD L. LICIITENTIIALER Lick S orty Lundacupe Gnrdenlnn Phlllpuburg lu- syllables: lh-rr Colt. 100 much. Gum! Lurd, drlivvr lm- fmm Duxc l. FREDERICKJ'X LlNINGER, A Z Anlmnl Husbandry Dru Freddie Parmi Nous; Friars; Sphinx; litlitonin-Chivf La Vie; Associate Editor Collegian U, 2, CU; Treasurer Y.M.V.A. 3 ; Assistant 'lh-usun'r Y.M.U.A. Oh Varsity Debuting Team 1 Dclla Omicron; McAllistcr Scholarship UM Agricull urul Soviet y; Blair County Club. b 1 1w hmrl lo cmm-ivv, lhuhmlx-rstunding lo dIn-cl. and tho hum! lo cxrculc. LH-VIE - -1 DV $5.6, CHARLES GARDNER LLOYD, 21 X Flannel Mechanical linglneerlnp. Edensburg ohnslown Club. An empty curt nmkt-lll u devilish racket. HARRY B. SMITH LONG II. B. S. Mike Whllle Forestry Sunbury Forestry Sovicty; Norllnunhurluml County Club. Bn-m-ntll lhif' mild cxlvriur lhcrc lurks a deal of dvvlltry 91W WILLIAM HENLAN LOCKE. A T Civil Engineering 0 City Iklul'.0micr0n; Class Debating Uh Varsity Debating O, M; Debuting Coum'il CD; Cadet First l,it-ulcnant; Civil lingim-vring; Vcnzlngo County Club. How shall we runk llu-v upon Glnry's pngc? Thou nmrrnlhnn u snldivr and just mm In sum RALPH AUSTIN LONG. A 'l' A Shurly lElcctm-Chemlslry Vundurnrlh Assistant Manager Wrestling CU. Friends I lmvt- mullu, whom envy h must L'nlnmau'ld. But HQ! om- fm- whom I wnuld wish rn-nd. V8 Civil Engineering Dcutschcr Vcrcin. 1 hate 1t and d UX thuusuml trees of different ROBERT RAY LYMAN, Hob Forestry lrnf LA SETH W. LONG Rochester, N. Y. Civil Engineering Society; 'Tis doqth to me, to Inc at on I ' my; csirc H good men's love. St E Roulette thousand plums of dil'fvn-np. hlumn. Th0 pathway shade. the ulrth Illun'w, Yul how they all 10 um- grout clm-l. -VIE--1917- RUSSELL MCCRIEA LOVE Lovle Agrnnomy 'hlrenrum Agricultural Society; Ritlc Club. Ih- mu try to l wok llt'lnllfl'. hut spitv of All ho docs. lu- shows at luunlm-r's chock. ILMMETT K. McCLlNTOCK. E X Mac Commerce and Finance 'l'yrone Druids; Liberal Arts Sm'ivly; Blair County Club; Unmnurcc and Finunvc Club; Druids; Class Basketball Captain LN; 'l lu-spinns; Ii. and M. Avudomy Club. llv wus u rukr ulnnng scholars and :1 schnlur unmnu mk V11 DV SLA-VIEH191'7' JOSEPl-IP.M 1: 1.1.0 11,111.11 1111.1. c U-1s111119 PAUL 11. McCULLOCH, A 1' 11 Blondy Mining 111511311012 Newville Dr11i1l5; C lass 1.11 C rossc 0,2 Agrono omy Shlppenuburg Varsity 1.11 Cross. 01:11 Agricultural S11c111y; College L11 Crossc Q 1; C11111l1L-rl11111l County C.lul1 Assistant Basketball Manager 131; All 1111x1- -11 was his 111111. ' 19 17 L11 Vic B1111r1 Aqsm 1111L Editor Miningr Quarterly. i1:1--Pr1511lc111 Cu111l1Lrl11111l Co. Clu b; Mimng SOL'iL't I 111-. c'yv11v1111111 111111111 1l1-11r; 11111 H11 dour man 111111111 h1111111'1'.11'111111'1 11r1111111s1l111r1l111n life A 11111111 heart is 15 1111 sun for it shines Brim: 11 think 1111111011111 115 DrIglIL 111111 111 vvr 1' 11' mg CLAIIC w. MCDONALD, A 11 ,11 AR'IVI'IUIC H. MCFADIMEN, E 'l' E Mac Animal lluslmn ochestvr Civil Engineering West Chester 1 11 Vie B11111';1l Agru 111111r11l 8111111y, Assislum B115Ll111ll Manager 131. Beaver Lounlyy C;l11l1 Sirloin Cl11l1; .. Why What slmuhl be 1111- f111r? Assistant Manager Agru 111111r111 1 air ' 111111111111- 111 y 11111111 1111n Association 131 And for 111v soul, wl111 C11111 :11 1l11'111 H1111. V11 160 I17 MARGARET MARY MCNAMARA MIII' Dynamite Mathematics South Bethlehem 1i IiiIIIr WIIIIIIIII' s SI'I' liIIII 1917 LII Vic; SIIIIlI'IIL1IIIIIII'il 123; VI'IIsin DIIIIIIIiIIg13;I Class Basketball 11,2 SUU'U'IRUY LilIIrIIl Arts SIII' 1013' 121 Sn II IIIIy MIIIIICIIIIIIiI: s 1 1IIlI13 DIIIIIIIIIiI' ClIIlI. H Um I'IIIIIIIII IviIIII r IIII, IIIII I'IIS1IIIII $11111! HII inlIIIitI VIII'iIIy RALPH CALDWELL MCWILIIIAMS 11.11. uM c' Anlnml Husbandry Elyshurg AfIIIII IIIIIl liglItIIIIIIIIIl I tIIkI III tlII- LIIlIcII road. 1ch Illhy. 111-0, IhI world 1Iu1III'c In 161 SLH-VIEH191'7' LEONARD A. McQUOWN, 1-1 3 uMu I Industrial Engineering Class Football 11,2 ; 1111551 II 1III55I' 11, 3:1 Assistant Villsil3 l 1121 I'IISSI 311112133; Ci viI'. 1 P unxsuluwney H.1W1 IIiIlIiII IIII .II-XI I'-III .IlIIIv-I '.I11 I11in 11.11.111111'31, X sIIll .IIIIl IIIIiII 101151111111 ANDREW S. MACIIESNEY, L N UMans AngInIlImy New Alexandria I: has. II IIIIIIVI- l-IIIIs II 11: III 113 IIII' making tiIIIIly 151nm. V1 DV LIq-VIEI- -19 1'7 2 EDWARD HOLM ES MA CKEY Mac Electrical Englneerlnn CulIcco Club. I do lint sing bII :lllsl' I IIIIIst. And pipe as the linIII-Is sing 'Faylorsvllle EDWARD SIIARPLESS MALI OY C u Id l Handsome ' Electrical Engineering Mmiinhurg Viking CII Ii; 15 lchIiCIIi l' IiginccriIZIg Soc icty; Ciilss LII Crussu U , D; Runt Club I1 3L Lord. I quIIlII' what fun! it was invented kissingl' GORDON T. MALAN, GI K W Mechanical Engineering Berlin. N. J. MCI hzmicul iinginccring Society; C ollcgc UII: hcslru; Cadet 1' Irst I icutcnant. 'SII'I Idy striving. III--VIr worrying IIimIHy WI rI- am the mm Il. CHANDLER MARKELL, A X E Pretzels CilOil U 2 3. And tlmlmh I iIoIII nnl III-IICI lllNhllill II to I10. X ho I-IIIIIIIIIrs IIII, 'iihl find .I stubborn IIII.' Metallurgy llnrrlsburn PENN.,3 TATE Vii D7 LA -7VIE--191 GEORGE A. MARKELL. q, H II Pre-Medlcal Exist Brady PioIII-cr Club. lHll'iiLinU life may ln- prolonged, yet dCIIilI IIgI'yill seize the doctor tuI VERNON ALLEN MARTIN Mnrl Agronomy Angels ALIII ultur I1 Society ': IIIIL'I'c-IIllIgiIIlI- ProlIiiIitiun Assn. VVIIyIIC County I I u.h 'THI, hiI- III itll h'lnlwr whose IInIloIIIlotl my C IIII IIIIikI- lnllHllHHV HS IlIII-rful IIs tmlII I.y LEWIS EDWIN MARKLE FI'Itty Electrical Engineering lluhlerab urg E lcctricul la ngincuirL ing Society; MIIthchItiLul Sm C Lntcr County Club. Knuwlulgv is proud that III- has lcur Iu-I so ml WisdIrIIn is lIIIIIIiIlL-l that he knows no lllOrt GEORGE ESLER MARVIN. H K A Horticulture 'l'nrentum Class Football U i; Fmth Board i0. Nn Iw II II- soft hour 91' Walking IIIIIII' u. lnr lIiIII IIlm lIIIII-ly . lows lIIIIi IIIII Ilzillsun IIIlll -I'r CLiHVl'rSI with IIIIIIIII PENN-S TATE 163 V11 DV SLA-VIE-JQU CIIARI E S RUSSEI I MASON 23 DAVID DUlil IC Y MASON muss Ia ace' Mace UI . D. Dud IIortIc ullurc DIIychIlown Liberal Arts Skull IIIIII IIIIIIIIs; Sphin Assn. IIUSIIIUSS iIIgr I OIIIILLIIIII I2, SI; IIIIIIIngI-r Ii lIIvI I :u sily Basketball; BIII' ks I' Ullnly I IIIII. III'OIII IIIIIII'II II, , A IHH II III- $00 In WllkI-s-llurre , .IrIIIIIII IIIIIyIII, IIIIIINI IIII VIII'I'III; IIUIIILC I lIIIII 19 J17 I.1l VIII Board. A IHIIIII III III- sleiI -II III IIIII-Iful u-zellrdnys AIIII IIIIIIIIILIIt IUIIIUI'HTUW H. :I I.'ifh- -lIIIIlfI III I. A IIIIIIIIlIly SI IiIIIIII rnf .I w- -ll kIIImII I: IIIIIIIIIIIIJ HARVEY G. MATIIFYS. I X A I Mal ArclIltI-I I ural Engineering IIIucrtIIwn AIIIIilII luml I IIgiIIIII-Iing SIIIiI Ly; DAVID BURTON MAZUR II-I ks I IIuIIIy nine II Agrlc ullurIlI I2 hemlalry INLW I.rk IIIIIIIII'IIII SIII IIII ':A IIII- rry III-IIII III.IkI III ;. lIll' -' IiIIl munic- nunII I iIIIigI lII-IIIiIIII SIIIiII 1y 'III- SIIIHIIII IIIIVI- III-IIII II L'III. Or :I II- -IIIII- III.III UI mm s. IHII Ill' tIIII IH'II Ilik I- I0 wnIk AIIII Ill' down I I.IIII it sum VI III-I $7 LA-VIE--1917-2 5 SKEW WALLACE FRANKLIN MECHLING W11 1 1AM EDMUND MENZIES Mech Electric .1! I12 nnlneerlng Irwin Agronomy Munhull 1- s1l1111111 111lks.l11- s1 1'l1l111n smiles, iSinu- h1'1-1'i1y is1l11 5111111111141. 111 Inn 1111 11'111111111 111 l11-gui I1-.' 1111!! I11-l111f PAUL PETER MERKEL . HOBART L. MERRITT ML'I'k Sheriff Pelt! ull. L. Agricultural C hcmlutry Reading lilectricnl Engineering . Tyrone Viking Cl11l1; D1111s1l1cr Vcrcin; lilu'tricul Igngim'vrigig Society; Berks C 111111131 I11I1; U11111'l1cl1l Lounty Lluh. Llchig Lhcmiull H1111c1y ' My x1111'11l.' 11r1-11111v w11r1l',11111l 11111v1'1l l 11 . h.111-- l11'11i111-1i 111111101 11fi1U11a111111sil1le Him H11 1111111111111 truth 111 Lllnlluht frivnliiy 165 D7 S LA'VIE--1917'2 W IVANHOE KRIEBEL METZ. A l' P CLARK GAIL METZCER lky Spider Melz Dairy Husbandry Quakertown Mechanical Engineering Emporium La Vie Artist; Dairy Husbandry Club; Vullcgc Band 0, 2, 3X Bucks County Club. I 'X'thrc there is music Llwrc cam be no mrm. An artist. with a lean and hungry look. HERBERT llERR MEYER Ilu! Ha! Dutch Agronomy Annvllle ALLEN JAY MEYER Hicks Horticulture Annvllle . ' . Lebanon County Club. Agriculturgl Somoanl C' . Cl Bluff is u bubble which :my Hying fact LFIMHUH Lohmy u h 'lVK. Ub' may prick. uIlls cows and hls' cntlrlv won.- IIIH only cure, Ant his supreme delight at country fair. 106 n LA-VIE--1917' KARL ANTRIM MEYER. K 3 Electrical Engineering Nuntlcoke College Orv III'sI r II; 'lIIL-spinn OFCIII'SIIill;;IIIICSDI1111 Club; LII7L-I'nc LIIIIIIu HSII much one IIInII In II I10. TIInI docs IIIII net and know. CHARLES L. MILLER, A 'I' A Lrlu 1 la IecIrICIIl IE nnInL-L-rlnL com! I: In Knppn Nu; C Inss ankI-IIIIIIIIIII, 2L LoIIL-gc Hnsko IIH I IiII-IIriI'nI Ii IIgiIII'IriIIg SociL-I 1y; Blnir CIIIIIIIy IIlI. 1f SIIIC Iirl' KUIII' IlII- VI'UI'.III iII IIIVI I-stI-cm, 1H IIII hn vnmll IIII UHIIIIIIK II-IIIIIiIIs in it But dust IIIIII I'II-IIIIII rs. 107 BRUCE DOEBLER MICKEY Electrical Engineering Camp Hill Motive Power Club; CIIIIIIII-I'IIIIIII County I IIIII; Ii INII'ICIII Ii nginL-I-ring Society; MaIIIcmnIiIs SIIciL' LI.y ' yIlIL' n VI-ry CII'Vl'r IIInII for 1111 I know, IIIII. Iny- lniIl SO IIIIIIy INIIIlkH upon his IIIrnII than his IIHIIIIH IIIIIIII IIIII CLARK ROSS MILLER lilL-clrILIIl Engineering Altoonn ICILCUICIII Ii IIginLlcring SUIICIy; lilnir LIIIIIIIV I MIIkI yIIIIrSI-lf nII ll-IIIIIIIsI Inn and then 3'0 IIIny III- sIIrI IIIIII IIII-rc is IIIII- ILss rnscnI in IIIIL- wm II.II' VI b7 A LA-VIE--1917- WWIIIMII, EDWIN DELM ER M ILLER GEORGE WILLIAM MILLER, A 0 Civil Engineering . . I'llul Air I 1 li . . . , MM l'rc-l emu Uluhvllle CIHI .njdlllvcllniirl'x II-ly, X .Irsily D-I IIIIliIIg .. . , WW Lr 0 I3 u L IIIIIrIIIIIIgizIIc PrIiIlIiIIiIiIIII OIIIlIIr; 'l is tnnuue I h. im III lI',I DrnmIIIIr IIIIIIIIIII, IIIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIkI- lIII: IIIIrsL Hm IIIIIIII-IIIIIIIgiIIIII II'IIlIilIitiIIII LI-IIgIIc; TIII: IIITIl IrI-r II-. wm In IIIIIIlI-x and dash I IIIIIIII SIIII IIIl y; MuturIr IIIIIIII Iil. IIIIIIIIIII- 'III IIIIIIIly t IIIII; LilIII'IIII .WXIIsSIIIiIIly; DI-IIISI'IIIIII VIIII-in. 'I II III: IIIIIII IIIIL IIII- IIII'IIIIIII IliS Vk'r- busily IiIII-I' IIIIIII IIII- $Iillllt' UI his IIIIIIIIIII-IIL.' HAROLD EDWIN MILLER RAYMOND W. MILLER Sleepy A X Z! uSandy Chemistry York Metallurny Clarendon l have II lI-III-r from III-r Class IsIIUIIrlIlII; Class IIIIskI-IIIIIII. Of HIIIII I'IIIItI-IIIs IIs I'IIII wiII WIIIIIII-r Ill. '-IIII:IIIII IIIIllI I.- I will I--I III-IIIIIII- II'UIH l:l0. 150quin IIIIll IIIIIrI. I'IIIIIIIIII I sh: IllII I-II-rI IIIrI PENN'S TATE VI A 97 LH-VIE--1917- WILl 1AM RHODES MILLER, 21 II III' Civil Engineering C humbersburg C IVII I ngIIIUI' r iIIg SIII' icm RilIc Club; Vicc- PrIsiIII III I rIIIIinn I IIunly Club. I'M III II IIII v I llIkIll -Il IIitII IIHIIIII- III- IlII II HIL'U, At :lIIIIIh'J UkIS, Ivn IIIIIIIy IIjIIkI- III II III. HAROLD SNIDER DAVID MOCK Corporal Pre-Medicnl 'l'y rune 5 his IIIOIII I1 bashful IIIIIIIIL- lIIIIt IIIIIkIs Ililll sII lnIsIIIlI. GUY CLARENCE MINNICII Electrical Englnuerlnn Spruce llIlI ICII-I'IrivIII Engineering Society; juniIIlII County I'II II. II ' III III- the IIIiIIIipIIl rIIlI- III life, not to III:d IiIIIIiItIII mu IIIIIIII In any IIIII- thing. WALTER HENRY MONTGOMERY Monty Mechanical Engineering lIequtown Mechanical Engineering Society. IMO. . iIIn CL IIIIHSIIII Ilia good nature IIII: iii ctIII luck III wurIIsI pENN-S TATE VII SLAVIEH1917- g1 FRANK RUDOLPH MOREY, A Z GEORGE DODD MORGAN Agricultural Fd uu1tlon York Mining langlneerlng A11 hlnnd 1. 11,1110 '0 0r111151r.1,11111'1 Band; N 11 111111.11 :11111n15111-1'iully 1.13.111 111 wise on Agricuhurul S111'i11y; an empty 51111111111! Y 111k County 1711111. 'Mu sic i5 n111 111i111: 1-151'11111 wild 5111111115 civilized 111111 1i1111: .1111l 1111111:.' GEORGE 1:- MORRIS. B H II WARNER 111111.111 MORRIS A TA :corge Dnlry Husbandry West Williamsport Junior Class P11-si111'n1 Ht 11111111 Board; 51111101111 1111111i1; P.Irnii N11115: Drui15;l C1155 'lr-1;15111'-'11 111; 1'l111ir1111111 Class Sphinx; Varsity 111111111.111 11,2 -, . 31. I 111.111111 1 11111111111111 12; 11111111111 11151 111 sight. 111 1111111111ry 111.11' 1 11'51. Assislilnl V111 Hlly i1 011111.111 Man- T1111 111 1-v1 r 11i11r1111.1111. ZIKCI' Business M.11121g1r 1917 La V11 1 1l11r.11 Arts S111'i11y; Duqu1--5n1 111111 1 111111 1111111111 1111li1-5 1: :1 11r1-.11l1111 thing. Commerce and l'1mmce Pittsburgh 1 ri.1r5; Skull .1111! 111111115; D7 JOHN MULLEN, 2nd V Jack Horticulture 1917 LII Vic Boar II; Manager I lass Baseball i3; NorthIIInlIcrlanIl County Ciub. ' i IliSDOSiliU:: iwss 1 III mm and c! IIIcIIIs sII IIIiXI -di HOWARD BUIRTON MUSSE R Agronomy lbouth Wlllhlmsplort Oil 10 IIIIIIIIiI-st hv. thI fur fIIIIII IIIIlIliI: Nigel: Deep in IhI- :l wiIth IIIiI-I iI-w rL'tirl'd: rin IIks IhI- lllllL' IIiI-IIsurIs III II rIII .Il iifc.' S ha mokln ll 10 Ilhut NIiturIl IIIiight Slilllld up and saw III 'IIii :ilt' wurld-1his III II SLAVIEH1917' W CREIGHTON F. MURPHY S2 1' Murp Botany CrIIiton AinIIIhuerl SIII iI-Ly; C Ivic Club; C :Iss LrIIss Count try I1, s' ni Iii d much good work And was hIIIIIIrI- 'ud by those thI knew hiIII.' N v J. EDWIN ABEL NAGLE 32 II Jenn Ta 0 ' Horticulture . FIIIsIIIn HShull Ihis II-silI-ss hI'ziIrl of mine LI angina for: things IIIIlI Shall this hungry thirstyu soul iy :In ml by he sItishI I1? V1 171 D7 V11 ARTHUR ll. NELLENBOGEN, A F P UNellie Agricultural Chemlslry New York City Class 1311501111 111; Agriv ullurul 81111011. 1 ichig L 111-111i1'11l Society. I 1'111111111 r11111-111l11-r wl111l the 1111110115 is his 11111111- CHARLES R. NICHOLLS, A X 2 Nick Chemistry Wilkes- Barre His 11: 111 1-1r1 is111111111l1l11f11r1h11 w11r ri1,l 1112 would 11111011111101 Neptune for his trident, Or 511'2111111y 1i11 1111w1-r 111 11 11111-1111 II is h1'11rt is i101rl1is 11111111h. NEWTON HENRY NESS N W Electrical I13 ngineerlng l11111.1.l1-1111. i1111k. 111: 1hin11s 11111 11f 5111:111' s chrruhims. SIDNEY OSWALD NICHOLSON Nlck llortlculll ur Westvllle. N. J. Varsity 8111'1'1'1'11,2, 1 31; 1 11155 5111'11'r H l 1'11hii1i1i11n L1'1ig111'; th Apple Cluh: A151 1111l1111111 51111011; 1 111111111111i1y Hcrvu 1- '11m Y. M Mc111l11-1'ship C 11111111itlc1' 1V. M. LA. Humn 1111- 11111111.wl111s1-1v1sl1.1111l 11111 A f1'w 1111111'r1111l 111' r1-11 h1111nl 1 111111111! 111 hr111th1' Illis native 11ir. In his 111v11 11r1111111 C.A. ', LA-VIE--1917- D7 gjsb JOHN WILLIAM NICKLAS Nick Electrical linnlneerlng Lehighlon lilcctriml lingim-cring Society; I . Mathematics C u ijlu- whut sm'ruw um. Cannot t'llllllll:rV:lll l-IIO vxrllunm- uf jay Tlmt nm- shun Iummv KIVPS nu- in lu-r sight. ' THOMAS PAUL NORTH, 52 E 'l'lmmy Agronomy Punxsutawney Civic Cluh; Agricultural Society; lzntcrtuinmunt Cummillcc. Nu lilu-ml mindrd mun wnultl inmutt: :1 Clmrgv 0f unsu-zulinvss lu amnllu-r lur IHIVIIIL'. chungml his nnml.' HOWARD GRAY BILL NllCSLEY le8 Agronomy Mcchunicshuru Class Huslu'llmll H, D; Fumlu-rlund County Club; Agricultural Sovicly; Prohibition League. :Wrilr Im- :15 nm- who loves his l'L-llow- HH'IL WILBUR DANIEL NYER, Z H Doc Agricultural Eduunlon Wemherly Agricultural Snvivly; Riilc Club. A mun withnul u ln-or sinu- hi4 father's wharf hnrm-d ulmvn. V11 D7 SLA-VIEH1917' BIRCH REPLOGLE OBER A A- V Wm ch S Scoop Obi. Imlry Husbandry New Enterprise Class I1 001111111 Q 1. Manager C lass Basketball L21; Class Busthuil Q1 C lass SL1 rc zIIy i3 i; ViC-C Pres. Dairy l'llishundry SocietyCD; Agric IIlIIII'zII Soc IL-l Bcdfm'd C minty C iilb in uv-Imrll 111051 who 11 mm nmhim: to C untriu- tn spo ml the lnngcsuinu iillloinl: it.' JOHN AMBROSE O BRIE N, 41 K ' Oby Obrc'o 0n' Industrial l'nglneerlng Wilkes- Barre Mim lmIInr I my lifL both grow in OHL', ukv hmmr ilUnl IIIL 1111! my life is done.' JOSEPH SHOMAN OBERLE, A T Agron oLafnyettL- Hill CollchFooLball L1, 2, 31; Class Baseball 0, Captain C lass BaSLbiili L21; Vice- President Class L3 , Friars. S MLmersiin C ommitth Y. M. C. A. As you 1m- 01d and rL-vcrL-ml You must he wis ROBERT W. OSTERMAYER, :1: A T Duty Bob Industrial Chemistry Camden. N. J. Class Wrestling L1, 21; College WrLstling U. 21. And st till llILy 1.:. 121 11. :II 151d till the wumh r ger. 11111. 0111 small lILIId Luuld carry all he knew. PENN -S TATE Vi1 DV g LA'VIEH191'7' $9 FRANK OVER, Jr. uFrankie Civil Engineering llolllduyuhurg Civil Engineering Society. XVIn-rv't-r lhnu juurncyrsl , ur wlum-'l-r my care My IIn-nrl Hllil follow and my spirit slnmu , LEONARD LYMAN OWENS Len Education and Psychology Stale College Liln'rul Arts Hm'ioly: Intcrmllvginlv Prohibition League; Debuting Squad; Bugle Corps; Debuting Team Wl'vm'h Inc in fl'l'l unutlwr's wnv. Tu llilll' llu- fnull 1 5w; Thu! mercy l du m ullu-rs show. Thu! xm-rvy show to mt. JAMES STANLEY OWENS uStanley Jim Agronomy State College Agricultural Sucicty; Clcarflcld County Club; Prohibition League; Civic Club. My llllH'll thou art to nix. Donn-r than my Llluuy. SAMUEL ENTRIKIN PAGE llnrllcullurc Pittsburgh th Apple Club; Agricultural Socicw; Rillc Club. l 1 lmvo no gift of wnrlls lllll I speak the truth. DV S LA-VIEn191'7- gt SILAS PAGE, K 3 SI Dulry Husbandry Varsity 'lH'zuik 0, 2M Student Tribunal Q, 3; Druids; Parmi Nous; Philly LOUS; Chairman, junior Prom Fummilloo. uMy pollurlics. like my H'HL'iUll. lx-in' of an oxccwlin' m'mlnInmlutin' chururtvr. Pittsburgh STANLEY COLE PAINTER Sum HMose Animal Hushandry Kltmnnlng Rillc Club; Agrivullurul Society. Ho trudged alum: unknmyinu wlmt lu- snught: And whistlvd as ho wvnl lnr want 01 thought! IIEISTER C. PAINTER, H H11 101. Commerce and Finance Class Football UM College Football OJ; . Varsity Football QM; Frmrs; Parmi ous. uSanilm-ntzllly lw is dispom-tl tofhgrnumy l . Grecnshurg And nruznnvully hc IH mpnhlv n JULIAN GRAYSON PATRICK Put Industrial Chemistry Westernpurt. Md. College Orchcslrn UT, Glee Club QM Chapel Choir U, 2, 3M Class Cross Country UM Southern Club. Soprnnn, busso. vvvn llll' n:nntm-nlln W'ishwl him livc fathom umlL-r thr Kinlto. DV LA-V E--1917- V8 W I SARAH LEWIS PATTEE Landscape Gardening State College Y.W.C.A. Play m. Hvr lwurinu is stuh-ly. She ponders swlnu-ly; llcr Ilvalllrt is Olynminuahrr hruin too. I GUY S. PECK, Z M Peck Agricultural Chemistry Franklin Forks Prohibition League; Susquehanna County Club; Lichig Chemical Society. I love tranquil solitude and surh society as is quivt um! gnud. CLARE B. PATTERSON, K E urn Mechanical Engineering Class Ln Cmssc QM Collegian SlutT Q, .0; Assistant Varsity La Crosse Mgr. at First. Lieutenant, Czulct Regiment; I'Izlrrislmrg Club; Mechanical Engineering Society; Class Lu Crossc Manager OX X n'rtuin xlvurm- nf oxnwim' s't'u'iuusncss . in looks and motions. gives dignity llurrlsh urg HARRY PETERSON, A X A Pele Agricullurul Education As full nf spirit as tho month of May Aml gurm-nus us 1hr sun at mitlsumlm-r Wllkes-Bnrre DV SLA-VIEH1917' WILLIAM OSCAR PETERSON Pete Commerce and Flmmce Allport ' l lII-zIr, I'I-L ,I'uy IIIIt lHllCil, but think the more. HENRY WILLIAM POPP up n Botany up Mlllvale Louise CzIrIII'gic Sophomore Scholar- 511 in. 'WI III'rSUH .Ilm II Is .I ham and hungry louk 11 l III inks III'II IIIIIIlI.hL-I1Iinks LIIII IIIIII CIL 178 FRED SCOTT PLE'I'CHER Electrical Engineering 10 ck Haven HI- IIIII is IIIIII'tIr of hiIIIII-h IIill soon be III. IsLI-r uf Illiltr JAMES ELMER POTTER, A X A Jimmy Agricultural Education TiIIgII County Club. Westfield Ill :Ilksl III It in .I.II.I' Hilltilillg. and he only kIIIIIIs IIIII'rI he is Ilrillinu V8 D7 L-AVIEn1917- J. FOSTER FLAGG PRICE J ,nm Agronomy t Glen M11111 Agrk 1111111.II 8'01 icty Ch 11 Club. 1111 1111- IIHOIIIII of INIIM'H 111111 5111' klings cmnctll l111151111 1.n1 LUCY ANNA QUINTON Home 1-1.0 nomlm Gravity C,-irIs' II I150 C'I11I111,2 Student VOIHHICTC'I C1111I1-11-111:c Dclc- gIIt1-I;21 Y. IV. C. :1. C11I1III;1111111 DcIIgIltc III; Y.1V. C. A. Cu Vuu C: IN 11111 nfnr 1111111111- r' s 11; 1111 IW 15111 P ,1' 111 111' '1-II1 SUIII 111 jIIBVE Bright 1111-1111 IIII 11111111111 IIIIny.V WILLIAM NATHAN PRICE W. N. uBill Agricultural C hemlutry 11 ttaburgh '1 11111 is .1 1101' 1111111 Iliiltshluuh 1111111 11111111111113 1111 1111' I11 11: 11111111, 111 .111-1 IIII'I s l111111 1 '11101111. Willi quizzm 111' 11 I1 111- IIRANKI IN T IIOMAS RAINEY RIIInlu Iilectrlcul Engineering. Manchester, N. ll. Collogu Urc-lIIslIII 11,21' Il11spI.111 01'111151r11 11; C. 11111-g1- CI11IcL BIIIIII I1, 2, 31 111 11-115 1121; 111- 1111 1.11:1 11111. 115 111 1111115 III: 1111111 in 1110 military bI1I111. P EN N 13 TATE 179 VI D7 Chemistry Ii'hn IlIIily IIrI- SIII IIII IIIIIi HU'W r say fIIi ALEXANDER CLARK REED III II V Pre-l.cp.nl Edgewood 'A II'IIVIIII r IIIIIII III IVI-liIr uI-IIIIIIIIIIIII, II IIIII 'Ii iII lIII- lldllldigzliily II mllllll YIIIIIIIIII.VII1iIIIIt. wisI I-,IIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIL right loyal, 1IIII IIIIIIIiIIus IiIIIIlIl IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIiII II rIl.' IlifII' s IIIIrIIIsI hIItllII lIII-y IIIIly IIrII'IIil LA-VIE--1917- WM. FREDERIC REAGER A X V Sim CARROLL JOHN REBER Shumokln NorIlIunIlII-rlIIIIII County Club. Mechnnlcul Engineering Reading ' QIIiI-t lII- H. bIILyII IIII nc: IIIrI II' III I are -ful IlI-lilIIIIIIlII IIIIIi Liloliililllll'i us well; H llL II'IIIIII lIiIII Sollll' tiIIII IIL tlII III IIIic 5 III w If iII-I illllllOfOlH siIIII you'd likI- to know CHARLES LOUIS REEDICR A h V uCharley ' Chemlntry West WilliIImsport ' HI IIIIIIIII his wish with h 15 stIItI' Cllllnlpiy JInyIIl III liIII. yI-l IIIIt IIfIIIiIl lIIIliI. 180 V8 DV J SLA-VIEH191'7- GEORGE L. REISNER, A Z Lefty Agronomy McConnelluburg T II SUIHI' mI- II I-IIII so IIIls II rfIiI IIII. I--I'I an no gills IV'IIIIIIII PAUL MILI VIN RICHARDS, l! H II Rh: h Paul' Agricultural C humislry llurrlsbum Friars; Class FIIoIlIIIll II, D; llIIrrIslIIIrg Club. ISSiSlHl III lhI- birth of that most Signifwillll wanI IllirIIIliIm' which dl'IIDlIlKl from the must III-uuliful HlUlHll in the worhlf U 181 MAX CLARENCE RllEINlIARD Animal Husbandry Moorcs Agricult urIIl Society; Student Tribunal. I I1 rIIIhII l I hIIIIIlsIIIIIc IhIIII hnllk'ly', l'Il rIIIhI-r m w III hful IIhIn IIlIl; H l IIIII IIIVI II lIIIshI- of Hi VI-.r l'll IlII Ixith II band 0! gIIlI. JOIlN Bl AINIICEk RICKll 'ITS unnuuun - I do know him by his unit; he is II friend. pENN -3 TA?3 qu11 Ail IV SLA-VIEu191'7- TIIOS. FRANKIIOIN RI'I CIIEY, Jr. AnImIII IIIII-IIIIIndryl0 'I' lonestd LII Vic Artist; Agricultural SUI icLy. 'Ilis nut in nu III IIIIs Ill IUIIIIIIIIiIIII success I'll! do more, I II III-sI ARCIIIE WIIIlilAM ROBERT , 3.3 II CIIIL ArchitectuAraII III nnlneerlng .II IImestown. N. Y. MIIIIIIHII'I- IC IIIl Varsity WIIIsIliII Iirst I iouloIIIInl CIIIII-I chimI'IIIUI; OIIII CIS Iluh; Class IVIIcslIiIIg ID; AI'CIIIICI lurIIl Engineering Society; RiiIc Club; Scabbard and Blade. 'A OIIIiI-r I-II-I-kinu IIII- IIIIIIiiIC III rI-pu- I'IIIIDII. IV'III III IIM CIIIIIIUII S IIIOIII. JOSIL PII ROIEIIINS Ilc' Ill y Commerce and I'In'IIncelr Pittsburgh CIIIIch- OI'I III'SIFII U, 2, 3M 'IIIIcspiIIns I1, 2, I W In arguing. tIm.I H' IIII do own his skill. Imr I- III III Imgh VIIIIIluisIII-II III- IIIII argue st IiII. LEO EVAN ROBERTS Agronomy Waterford Agricultural Society; Eric County IIIIIII; CIrE'lIIi-IIIOII Manager Penn State PIIIIII-n inits IlIIIIIiLy IInII III'ILII'Q, is the IIII-zIsIIr 0 mi IIIIIIIIIIHIII. SIIIII IIII IIII I sang I Iy. accident is nIVI-r llII IIII-IIsuII-III Inn 5 liuIVI-r. m 17 LA-VIE--1917' J. 8111'! BURN ROBINSON 1113 K Rubble Mining IE nglneerlnn Pinon Altos. N. Mex. Varsity 111151111111 11 21; P1111111 N11115: Druids. 1 His 11111 rt 11'111' 115 1..r1.1t 11s 1111' world 1111: t-111r1' was. 1111 room 111 it for 1111- 111111111ry 11f 1111r11n14. ROGP R W1ROWIAND. Kl! I'A 1m Electrical Engineering SpringHL-ld. Mass. H111' 111111111111 1111 111v1-lin1'ss 11'1111 111111111'r. 11' erulim: it. 111 u111111111-ss 1'1'1-1111111 11111111s1-111' 1111- mm! 1r11s1 111-1 1.111111111ss11r111 MORAIMA ROSICH Mullwmuticn Ponce. Porto Rico I 111111 '111 Arts S111 ;i1'1y 31111111-111111115 1 11111;Ccr1'1111l1's 1.11111; 1c C1111'1c 1111111111 '0 81111111: 11 11111111 in 1111' 111ru1- 1111rk 1'11'5. R1111Iiv111111115111111151111111' 1111 11-111 Bxinu 111 1111' 11111111111 but 11111111033 1111-1111. ZENO RUPER'I ROYl5R l X A Architectural 1' ngluurlng Ak ron Ar1:11111'11111'111 1i nginccring S111 lLLy 111 151 11-11111 1'111-11111111111-5111 111'1r 11151 111-'1111151-111-11111511111 1111111111! 11111rri11ge.' PENN 'S TATE ti1 D7 S LA'VIEA -19 1m LUTHER ROZELLE FOSTER RUDOLPH Rosy HLute Rudy uWehI-Iter Forestry Wllkes-erc Agronomy Pittsburgh Forestry Society. mviu: SYIIIII shall I do In N fan-VI-r kIImvn. Civic Club; Agricultural Society. And IIIIIkI- IIIII am In mmo, IIIy mvn. DI-lici mus vvr III II 'y. Illlhnllllllvd clII-I-k, Unqucatiunuhly IIIIIIIII s slrungmt IrcI'k. HORACE WILLIAM RUTH, E d! E Mechanical Ennlneerlng Kennett Square WAI FE R MOREI; l, SANDERS A T Sm C hcslu' V Ulllll SI'I II;l Electrk-Il l'nnlncerln;d Lansdowne Moo, lIzIIIivIIl Ii IIgiIIcII'iIIg Sovicly; S bllL-gc OIIthI-stru CD. Phillyl l nus. TIII- glIIIl IirrII-s 'rnIInd !IiIII in-ld LIII-ir souls. 1-, III Slim is lint. II HUI ! lunmlngc J'rI'SShS' IIIirllI.IIIIII wit that knows nogI I.H which Kllll IIIIIlIrst and nut PENN -S TATE 184 VI A IV S LA-VIEH191'7'2 G. JARRET'I QAUIIRIIOIIII AAT Jack Agronomy ml: on IrlIelmhm. N J CMI- Efmi'jwmm scrimm III'iIIrs; PIIr mi No1 us; C Iuss IIIIIIIIIIIIIIU; LIVIC LIIIII; lircsIIIiIIInQIIIIrlI-llc; L; ICCCIIII I1,2. 3h CIIIIIICI C hair I1, ..,I Varsity Quurlvllc I2, 3M SUIIIIOIIIUIL' C lass PFL'SILII' III; SIIIIII-nl BOZIHI U. I: SIlIIIOlIL LUIIHL iI I2, 3M AIIII Ill' III-IIrs III II'IIIuII IIIII KIWIHIIII. Cl'.y 'liI Mr and I IIIIIIIIiII ns III In I- IliI-.' Civil IiIIgiIICI-ring Society. Ilia IIIIIII was UIII' III thus l'IVIlILII UIEIIIIIIIOUIS W Ix m r'IV'IIiVI. IIIIII IIIIIIlIlI III II JAMES MILTON SCIIARF Schnrfy Sleepy Chemistry Cullnsnrove ' 'I III- slIIrvinI: IIII-mist in his golden Views SIIpII- HIUIy IIlIsl- RACE M. SCIIALFFI' R Home Ii cono Custer Biulmzuic L Iub. She InnkI-II so yuung IIIIII ITI'HIII IIIII IIIir. She bIIIsIIIIl wilII SllI II II I-IIIII'IIIiiIg Mom ; I LIIl OIIL L' ROII U HI'I IL'I IL'I U. AIIII IIrigIItI-III-Il IIIl things III the IIIIIIII.' PENN '13 TATE 185 DV SLA-VIE--1917' ilf CLEMENT J. A. SCHILBE, I X A Clem Architect urul Engineering Tamaqun Archilt-vlurnl Engineering Sm'ivty; Secretary Schuylkill County Club: lh-ulsrhcr Vrrmn. Iin-r uhsvnl, rw-r Iwnr. Still I sm- llu-r, still I how; Ytl l rnnnul rmu'h llu-v. dx'ur. RAYMOND GEORGE SCIIMOLL Smullle Horticulture Wyoming Crab Apple Club; Dcutscht-r Vcrcin; Luzernc Umnty Club; Agricultural Society. WI 110 curious uml vvvn startling sim- plicity of his life is well worth lm-svrvinu. ROBERT ENOCH SCHOOLEY uBob Face Agricultural Chemistry Berwlck Class 'l 1 :u'Ic HM Class Wrestling HM lass Baseball HM Class Football QM Lichig Clwmivul Sm'ioly. Thr soullwrn wind Dull: play tlw u-nun-x'l m nis pllrpusos And, by his hulluw whistling in'tlu- lmvca Furru'lls u u-nuu-st and :1 lmslhnu clay. LESTER RAIIN SCI-IUCKER Shuck uBlondy Electrical Engineering Viking Club; Electrical Engineering Socict ; ass La Cmssc Q, 3k Philly Lnus. 1hr must sIl-rp m-ll; IIL- livs so vusily. Sellnsgrove DV SOIION PETER SCHWOYIER. S! E Sollen P. uSoil Chemistry sztown CiIiI CIIIII; BI-rks CIIIIIII3' Club. '0 my lAIIIIIIIiII. l IlII hum of 1M :lllII IIHrIIIIII- Ui'. ly :II'I iv'rlililHi 3'3iil lIII Sliyiiul IIIIIIIiIIg. CRAWFORD SCOTT, III K Scony Prc- Lena! Pittsburgh IlI- an-I IIII - pr rI-Iisr lIsyclIIIluuiI'nl IIIIIIIIIIII wIII-II in say nothing. SLA-QVIEHl 1'7- MICIIAEL PAUL SCOIIIIINS Dope Mike Perogul iiiilss Basketball '02;- i Lisa B: IsIlIIIIII i IIllIIgI BIIrIcIIIIlll I3; Spanish Club; LIiII'I'II Xlls SII'iI IIly: CII-IIIliIiIl County i lIIlI 'li s'II'IIIlIIiIIII-I-I .III- IIIII IIII -IIIv 33iiln lIc CIIIIII' IrIIIII. i1 ix IIIIt IIIIIII wIIIII III lUllKl Ic.' Huutzdule JACOB HOMER SEANOR Jake. Dairy Husbandry Duin Husbandry UlIII llllClCUiiUgiiltc Prohibition LIIIgIIc. ::iiIIIIIi IIulIIrI- and mind Sl'HSI' IIIIIsI L'H'r Greensburn join. Vii DV LA-VIE--191'7' DALETON LESII SERFASS Husk Electrical Engineering EIIIII StrouIlI-Ihurg Ii lCC'IIiI' IiIll IIgiIII-Iring SIIIiI-;Iy Spanish L lIIII. MI-IIII him who IIIII, IlII- lIIIliI-s will I'IIH IiIII :va- TlII - SIIIiIs III! ho trI-IIIls IIII- -III kiss his fIH.'It HER BERT D. SllOOK uShooky Animal Husbandry East Bangor HTIIU wisest IIIIIII llIP WIIII' I- '-Ir saw. 11? IlI-III'ly lIIVIIIl IIII- lIIssiIs U. BRUCE M. SHEARER Agricultural Education Willow Hill II-II- is IIII III-I I-'II lI-uIIIv lII LhII wolrld IIIIII IIIIIIIiIIII wu IIIII SH IIIIIIII. IIs I-IIIIIIII IiIIII wiIiIII llUI'iSIHS gIIIIIl IIIItIIII-s IIIIIl II-IrrIIls llIc bILI l IIIII .- Al BER'I Al Ali EN SLMH ER A T .. . . . .. . I ... . .. VICCIIIIIIiI'IIl IIIIgiIICI-ring Society. IIIP piIII with iIIII-IIIIIsiIII: llll uff MI IkI '5 IIIIII II SI'HU'IIH' III II liIIII- I-IIIIIIIIII. V11 DV S LA-VIEH191'7'? F ores tr RAYMOND ADDISON SIM PSON CHARLOTTE M ILLS SM I FH Home Econo Swurlhnmre Cl H k II I F8 ! 0 y 01th I. let UIIII;C1IISII BIIskIIlIIIllI 1 2J 2158 ds ctha in. Forest ry OCiCty' lion '5 III the glIIIluIII-ss IIf lII-r glIIIlnI-ss 15:1 -5 IIIIIII' s iIIIpIIiIIl FIHI' I-III-IIIIIro. wul II It's III and llI'illllly IlrIst' H with II siIIglI- hIIi And the sadness of her HIIIIIII-ss wlI IIs-II II- II IIIII lint IIIII be -r ;IlIIIlIIIss IIr hm SillillI'HS IIrI- iII it Willi HIP HHIIIHI'TI' of 1m IIIIIIluIss wIII III slII-' s I l IIONARD RICHARD SMllll Len Smilhy' Horticulture Mt. Union Days III :lhh'l'llu'. SIIII IIIIII IIII-IIry. HIIIIII-Il III :IIII'I'IIWN dark IIrrIIy; Days II II ISI'III'I', I IIIII I 'IIIry, SIII- i love IH f.Ir .I ROBERT WILLIAM QMI'I II Mectricnl Engineering Reading Viking C lIIlI; Ii lI-IIIiIrIII Ii llgilltvling SIIIiI'ty; CIIIss LII ir - 2, x : BCIIkS I ounty i lIIlI. IIIIIII '11 w iIlI II IIIlI' whi HC IInlIlI-III IIIilIlII-II lIIIIII Dililn' IIlIIIl IIlIl Inc from III- will llllll0V IIIr I-sr PENN '13 TATE 189 D7 LA-VIE--1917- WARREN JOI3I3N l.SM1 ,111 313 211' 11E NRY Ml'Yl' SNAVM Y 1? orestr HENRY WORTH SNODGRASS Hen H833333.13! I'llcctrlull Engineering 3133551'33331133311312, 15 13-3'3313'331 I 33gi333-3-3'ing S333rict3 lu 35133-5333 3 3333333y 3 Ur3'13 3331 ' 533k3-, '133133333'33, anything 13333 3113-.' y 1133 31333-313 333331313333 13333 33311; 331 1315 lmrsu. lloneudulc Agronomy Lebanon Agrivnllurnl Society; 1.3-1331333333 31333333133 313313. '11133- 3:13.535 331 13351313333. 333331 3133r g33333131 331 1333333. '1133- 33135333331 331 3133- 3313.53-3r Oxford 3' humlntry CHARlli ES 13181113313 SNYDP R 31' A T 011 pyn .. '8 3n n Sh Sunbury Nunl333333l333rl313331 3133333333' 03313. pENNaS TATE 190 3 3.313 3'1-1333331533 3113i313 1 1ik3- 33333 333 or 333-1 131 33333133 .3 Huh 313'3333333i33- 1 333333131 3133 A3331 1313333; il r3 i5 33 5'3313j3 3'3 33111375 -33-'-33335'. V11 D7 CHARLES RUSSEI. SNYDER, A '1' 32 Russ Agronomy Lngunvllle College Hum! H, 2, 3h CoHogc Urvlu-slra , 2, 3M Thuspiun Orchestra U, 2, Q0; Tlu-spizm Huh C2, .0; President of Hand LU; Svcrvlury of Orrlu-stru LU; York County Hull. - llnw lumpy 1h . v lih- llIH'HIIHKHHSSOLI by :lu- turns nl IHISIIN'S-n ' JOHN ANDREW SPANOGLE John Snunlcl Milling Engineering lect First Liqu-nunl; Mcvlmniml Engineering Society: Ufl'lccrs' Club. HAh, lmw unjusl tn nutun- :uul himsvlf ls tlmultlnlrss. lhunklvss. inmnsislrnt mun. Luwlulown SLA-VIEu191'7' A W W PENN -S TATE 101 GLENN IENGLEIIART SNYDER uSnlde Gee Induslrlul Engineering Mmllnlmrg Mechanical lingim-cring Sm'ivly; Industrial lCngilworing Hm'it-tv. 1h vams ln ln- going through life much plL-nsvd m vvvrylllilm. WALTER LYMAN SPENCER S wncc Prc-lmnnl College Urvlu-sml Q, 3M Cadet Buml U, 3 H.ilwrul Arlshnmcty; Susquehanna County Huh. It is slruum- Hun nll urvul 'uu-n silmuld hnvl- smm- liHlI- grain ul' frivullly mlnnh'd with wlmlrwr uvnius tIu-y pussoss. Springville 17 a LA-VIE--1917- L , CLARENCE RAXID SPROUT RUSSEL SCOTT STAUFFER .1 BC 11 R 1! Animal Husbandry Montrose Agronomy as New Bethlehem 9119111111111111111 County Club; RilIc Club. 111-1111 11191-11 111111111111: H .1110 1mg .. than you l111v1 in your wh11l1- I111dy.' I1'11-1r n1 1M111111.111111y1111111 11.1111y Yuu 1111111111 11111 1111- 111' fuir 1111Lur1.' 5 11mm. lESI IEl AL ONZO STEEI E, Z H EDWARD STEPl-IIENSON .Ir. Revert ml v e 1313.. C hief llnrllcultulreBl Kingston Electrical :nnlneerlng Wilkes. Barre C1.111Applo I 11111;CI:ISS .IIra1k 01:11 17.1113 Ii 11311111111 1C 11151111111111: S111'i1'ly; Mathcnmtic s S11ci1ly. 111111 1151111.V 111 111-11111111111111 with the fmgm 1111111111 1mm 11 said 111111 14111-5 11 1111111'. 11111111111131 H1155 Boxing 121; Class. Boxing 12.1 I I1 1111- 511.11111I in th1 111111 1111111151 111 111: r 51.11111155 1-y-1s 11111'1 n.1z1-r. V111 ORLO LAYNE STEVENS 0H0 Steve Mechanical II: ngineerlng Pioneer ClulI; Mechanical l3 llgillcl'fillg 50c iI'Ly; Rilic ClIIII; Clinton I ounty Club. WIII-II ilv Iliw 'tiII 'history VII? in! III.. s 'tis IIIysItI-ry. Renova HUBER NELSON STONE 'iliousll Stony Mechanical Engineering Harrison Valley CiIIss Track ID; Varsity Truck I2, 3i. 1 lm WIIII'IHIIII v 1le It' I Md: 0' i ricnds, old times iIlIl IIIIIIIIII-rs IIlIl hooks, IIlIl IviIIL' 193 MLA.VIEH1911IW DAVID VANCE STEWART, 21 X Mechanical E nginucreing C olumlIIIImI. 0. Mn Ir lIiIII IUI-llpiilill. You have II'II III IIII' tIIII SUUII. 1 must slIIIIIlII-r IIIIIIIII. MYRL J. STONE, 7. H Greasy Agronomy Susquehanna CIIIIIIIy C lulI: Agricultural SIIIiI:;ly C' IIic C luh; IIss DIIlIIIiiIIg I2 i; Prohibition l Cilgllc Up. up. lllV fIiI-IIII and quit your books. Ur urI-ly yIIIIll 'mw IlI IIIlIlI! 1111. up. IIIv fIiI-III. IIIII I'IIIIII I'IIIII looks. Win all this iuii IIIIIII lrIIIIIIII. V ' 'l'hompuon DV SLA-VIEH19 17-2 5 5 $3 EUNICE STRAW ALFRED B. STRICKLER Home Economics Clearficld Able V. IN. i. A. C ImiorI-IIIC DI-lI-gIIlc Oh . . Dy th hi;- VI-rcin Lancaster k ounly i lulI; SIII slip! .IWIIV tlII iirli Iry III IIk. 1i ' and M- Af'ildf'my i 1111f; - And nm- In m M usnnt mum. I1:4I:CIIIIIIII'I11 ItIIgIIII-I'I'Ing SIII'Icty; AIIIl sum ilH IzIIilv Iuri g Ml : VVlIilI busy as llII iiiIs Nllil- hIIrII.' Ind ustriul Engineering Columbia His, IlIiIf viIlIII wus IIII IIIIIIIiLiuIILcd Diilii'llkl'. ROY E MMET SFROHI' CKER EUGENE STROUD STULL, Jr. Stru Red Agricultural Chemistry State College Mechanical Engineorlng Wyncote AinIulIIIrIIl SIIIiIty; MIIIIIIIIiiII Club; ClII-ilI-IIIIIIIII Club; 1 ichig i IIImiIIIl SIIIiL-ly; I hilly M s' CIIItI-I toum ILy CIIII. MthIIniI lIll Ii ngiIIIIring SIIIiI'lv. lhc IIIIIII 0f indl'litillit' IIt mind i vi the umnr lights in hlililillg.' ilu Innks and laughs 21K I'I til 'dL' PENN -,S TATE 194 DV QfSJJH-VIE - -19 m JOHN A. SUCCOP, I! H II ALVIN CECIL SUTLIFF Jonny Jack Sun Agronomy Jamison City I he serum nfnvlu-rrful yvslorduys Metallurgy Pittsburgh ; mm and cnnlidunt mmnrrmvs. H'is inmuimniun n-sumhlml llu- wings of un nilrlch. ll vnulzlml him to run hut nut to our. WILLIAM H. SWANGER, A X E OSCAR WyILLIAM SWARTZ Bill Plnkcy Cupid .. . . . . . . ..m .- LhenEIstrx . Lebanon Fur 'lis the sport tu huw- tllr vnginrur Lomsv Lurncglu Scholarship 0., 3h Ilnist uiLh his own muml. Photographer 1917 Lu Vu v Lclnumn County Huh; Sphinx. I vnjm- St'in-nm-A Ilmn- mu 'prizo it. mom 1 gn't-s lcn thnusnml muuvres m mlnrc. pENN 'S TATE 195 DV LH-VIE--1917' J OSEPH RUSSELL SWEENEY Doc Pre- Medical Sc l1uylkill C Huntly C lub; Dcutsc her Vcrd - ' I like 111 li1- 1l11w11i11 1111 511 11! And drmnv wl11'11 111yf111'-11112-11s s11u1l1i11' 'I'hul when l'nylnn 111d fur 1111 r1 fun, I'l 111:11'1'y 11 wil1- wid 11 I'll'llllll'. 'l'u nmq ua HAROLD CLYDE THOMAS Mutey Dairy Husbandry Emporium '1111-r1' is 31111111111111: 11:11I11-li1' in 1111 sight of: 11111: 11111111501111- f1-l1m in 11111111111: 1111111115 :11111'1 Prin11.1l-b1r1x11;1l.' CLIFFORD R. TEXTER, 1h K 11! l1 Agronomy 1.x liduewuod Park Class C1055 Country 111; Varsity C r1155 Country 121; C lass lrcalsurL r 31. 'lllc $111 1k1-tl1 11m 11ml ynt tl11'11- lies 1 11mvusmi1m in his 1-y's1 JOSEPH EDWARD THOMAS HTommy llorllcullure Clenlleld 11 I1111 I115 v1-1 r1111: uni A1111 1v1ry 11111111111 11ftl1is stormy 1min 81-1-1 1.111111 r1111l In 1 11311111 01 11111ai1. :11I1libl1 111 I1i111 11l11111-.' pEN N -S TATE 196 V1 D7 SLA-VIEH1917- RICHARD WALTER THOMAS Doc Dick Metallurgical Engineering Steelton Mining Society; Harrisburg Club. A Illull I IIIII. crossrd with adversity. WILI IAM C. THOMASA WIIIlIe IIWIII' Liberal Arts Atlantic City. N. J . Iriars; SIIIIII-nl 'II'iIIIIIIIII; Captain C Iuss IIIIIIIIIIIII I'D; Varsity F 'IUUIIIIII I2 :IIliI-s, .I gI-III-IIaI IVIlIIjIIII' from his grace SkilulISI .VI-I I'I.I ADAM CLARENCE TINLIEY Mose Alternating Current Coxy Electrical Engineering Viking IilIIII; F. ICCIIIHII Ii lIgIlII'I'rIng SIII iI-ly; SIIIIUIkIII County I IIIII; I lass IIIISIICIIIIIII I2 I. 'UI big girls .IINI little girls And all IH'I uiIlI Ikmm TIII- IiIIII 'iIl's IIII IlIuiIIIsI giIl; 'IIIII IIIIII-IIs :III- Inn. '0! IIII. 'I'II mIIq ml 197 ELIZABETH A. TREM BATII Beth Chemistry Kingston Y. X I qu' QMI :crmun FIIIyIH; IIIHIIIIIIMII I2 I n SI'O IllITI IIII III Mr And In IIIVIi IIIII Iltill: fur'IIIVII l-IIr NIII I'IIH. - IIIzIIII VI Ml :SI'H' is And IIII'Ir llIiHIl slIlCIl .IIIIIIIII- D7 LA.VIE--1917-2 ARTHUR B. UNDERHILL, A T Undie Abbie Horticulture Lansdowne Friars; College Football U, 2, 31; ClassFootlmIl 111; Class Baseball 01; Gu- Yuu my 1'11ll it 111:11111Lss,f11lly.1 You 1-1II' III nut ch: 151- my vulumu 11n11'1y; '1111'11-' :1 11111' I :1 1' 1'1r111 in 1111-l211h'.1111uly I would not if I 11111111! he gay GEORGE STANI I1'4Y WALKI1 R Sleew Industrial I1 nmneerlnn Wilmington. Del. Mechanical Ii 11g111L1r111g Society; Class 'Iruck L , I IU.BILSHilm light on him who first iI1VLntL-d s cc LEONORA PAULI VANDERSLOOT Lee Home Iicnnomics York Student L ounLiI 131; Y. . z1l1i11L'l 121; Y. W. C. A. L1':111f1'11nLL' I1L'lL-gzltL 121. Spruu .1111! 11111111 115 .'1 Ind: ' ca 111-! WI: .11 w1- whoultl 1.1L'k. if we Ind 1111 ICCI ROY MOORE WAI KER, 1b A T CW: Chcnllslry Bnree Huntington County Club. 011- ym 11 1111 111.1ni11l Hum 15 nothing Id! for you Inn. to b1-g1w1. l 17 S LA-VIEH1917-2 JAM ES WALKER WALLACE uJimmy Animal Husbandry Phlludclphln 11-1 W'111 lik11:1 c1111; 1v1111 111111111111 1111- sun 111111 r1s1 11 111 111-111 him cr11w STANLEY A. WALTER, A X A Stun Commerce 11nd Flmmce Stroudshum 1 1111-1111 M111; 5111-11-11 'A111111 111:4 1-1' L' 1111 r1 111111111111 11111- 1111-11v11 1 11111- '11111-111'111. 111111 11111 1111111 11111111111: 1111 111111. 199 EDWARD WALTER H1111 Electrical! Enullneerlnn 1ow1m11v111e Pi1111c1r 1 1u1 Second 1 11-1111-1111111 111111-1 chinu-nl; 13111101 County 11 11; 1i1c11111:111 11 11111110011111: S111 11-1 11111-11 111111111111 11111 1111111y 111111 11111111111311 111 111111-111 WILLIAM HENRY WALTEIL , 1 1' 11111 1111111111. 111- knnws 111111'1- 1ri1-k11 1111111 11 11111-1: 01 1111111111-1'11. ' IV S LA-VIE--1917-? Electrical lingineerlng lllhl If with; I-iIII ' 'Gcorge Agronomy La Vie Board; Civic Cit Debuting Squad. w. Is 11$C:ilnill,llllliil lilll', CLAUDE EDWARD WARE Where I-li Of an IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ItIIIIIIII' iI Iv-I r rIIIIkiI IIg GEORGE GROVER WEBER, A O IIILcrIIIliIIgiIIIc Prohibition League; III; Mlddletown Dairy Husbandry m d M Agric ultural SIII IcI Dairy lluslIIInIlry C ill I llllCl I IIllcgizIIc Prohibition Association. WlInI-u- Iz-IIIIIrI is m fzu frIIIII IlIIiIIIz harm that ho sIIsIIvIIs IIIII-.II Martinsburg Agronomyl ' 1 mm 1qu Irmllc :IIIIi gI am! mm: 15 xc-Iuding wiSI. fIIir sIIIIkI- II IIiId III'lSlIIIIiiHHI pENN-S TATE 200 CLARENCE EDWARD WEAVER Schooner IIAI:Ir1Y RIIIIL WEI LS DvutsclII-r VI-ruin Spiit kIIIIIIIII I-I'. IIIIclI I'I' kIIIIIIIIl. 'I'ituuvllle Nimrod Phlladclphlu f! D7 LA-VIE--191'7- LYDA BELLE WENTZEL Ill l IeII Home Econom Girls G iIIcm Climb U, 25 Class Basketball II, Penn SIIIIII lIIIIIIIcr BzIIIirIl ISM Y.W. C. A. i RIIIiIIruIIIc Delegate ID. Bellwood Over the IlIIlI- :IIII Ills, iiurki hmv iIIIr 'inllgillvl' thrills JIIonIst jIIkiIII. '. ERDMAN WE ST, 32 E Erdle West Botany lthull Proillinlmn League Tn II uII-IIII IIIil h 11:15 IIII' IIr lialilI'Ii, Hut ill'llllil liIIII. iIIIs liI IIIi rIIIirIIIl. if illliU iurIiHilill lilUll IIInslI IIiI lll .IsIIr rIIIIIIIIIl king. I ll IIIII'I. ynll IIIIIIISII, lIiIII.' 201 AUGUSTUS SAMUE L WERTZ 'Gu Scru Cactus Sublime Electrical E nglneerlng Reading Viking t Mb; 17. iCIiriCili ii IIgiIIIIcring SIIIiIII BI-rks C ouIIIyI lub: DCUISI lIIIr Verein. I'I'jOiLI' in II IVI-ll IiI-II-IIIIIIIII fIIIIIlIy for lIluniIIIg.' GEORGE S. WE ST, II H 11 I. . Mechanical Engineering: OleIIII. N. Y. His highest, IIIIrIIIiIiIsI, IIIIblI-st bIIIIsL TiIII pI'iI viiIIgI- lIIII IllU I, '10 sIIIIIIi hy iII-lpIiIl-l s5 IIUHIIHI 'I-I siIII-.' Vi DV LA-VIE--1917' RALPH ALOYSIUS WI'I ITEMAN Red Electrical Engineering C le11rlield 'IInnks 111111111111Iw11y-1 1111- 1151 I111w1 '11r 111111113 Mix 1115 1m 1111'. 1-v1r 1r11vinu fur 11111111111113 ERNIE CT 'I IIOMAS WIGII' I MAN 'IC. '1. IW nhlle Animal Husbandry Pillsburgll 'Slrunm- to 1111 wr11r11 1.111 mm- 11 bashful look. 'lhc 111-1115 his sludv 111mm- w 11:: his I 111111. IAWRENCE D. lWIIl'I INC A Z ' 1rr l . . Doc ;;:Slhor1y Agrlcu lluml I2 hem lcfonte L11 Vi1 Board 1131', 8111110111 I;1mii1il 131; Prohibition Lc;1gu1':I 1Vi1' C1111; Varsity 11'111 11'1111111gcr I 11155 lr111l1121; M1All1stcr Scholarshil: 113' I i1rl1ig Llicmiuli $01111 y. 11H 1111111 51111 Lruw111-.11 who IiV1s ulmvc W In iiiihlic duty 111111 in privuiv 111il1k1111:.' RAYMOND W. WILKINSON. 111 A H Ray Chlrplc WIIkIc Illvll linulneerlng Philadelphia Friars; Varsity 5111'1'1-1' 11, 2, 31; I.;1l;lzlin-Iii1'1'1 Varsity S111'11'f; Iiinss 111150111111 1.. . 1'11 11'111'1'11111 111111 111-1111 wl11111'. V1 .- .14.- 1w, .2- .11-..-. F . -21.. 1.,..-...' DV CHARLES FROST WILI IAMS llortlcullurII DIIrlcn Conn IIIII lIIII Iw IiII lIIII I'IHS; t-hI fool of tiIIIII. Hlilzll IIIIly III-IIIls IIII iiIIWI I'.' i' HARRY FLOYD WILSON LIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIumquzu Prospect l IlIIIrIIl Arts SIIIIiIly; PIIIIlIiiIiliIIII iIl'ilgllC; 3IIIIlIr CIIIIIIIy ClIIiI. HI 'aiiil s 'IiI-I kIIIIwn IIII could speak Ii'IIII-k HS IIIIIIIrIIl IIIII pigs :IIIIII-Iik. .203 Agricultural Society; CI'IIII Appk Club sat II'I-Il-fIIrIzivc IIII IrIIIIII liIIlIIIIIiIIiIIi iIi S LA-VIEH191'7'? RAYMOND CABOT WILI IAMS D I:wey Electrical Engineering Sprlng City C iwslIIr IIIIIIIlhy C lIIlI; Ii iCL.lIiCili li IIgiIIcIriIIg SIIII icty. ciII-I-ks II .Hi '51 My II SIlmIIIIIIi sIIIiIIg 0i rosvs. lIIiIgIIL in wine III lIiIII HOWARD. IIIAVlZ N WILSON IIW Woo o'w Civil lInILlncurlnn- WIIymIIrt Civil III IIg'iIIIII'IIing SIIIiicly; MI KHIH C IIIIIIIy C VVIlyIIu CIIIIIII3I C luli;l Riiic C;lIIiI Class LII C m i. ' III l I I -II I IiII- -II- 3 L'IIIIIiI In so lII-IIIIIIII- s I III In As n'IIIIIIIlIst sliIIIIIss IIIIII IIIIIIIilit LA-VIE--191'7- HELEN I. WINGARD Psychology and Ed ucmlon Millershurg Liberal Arts 511111111 y; Class Basketball 1D. H1-rl1111ksd1111rg111- 111-r 111-l1-l1- with 11111111'stly; Her words do show l11r wit i111'111111111111l1lc. GALEN WOOD Woody Agricultural Chemistry Peach Bottom Agr i1: ullurnl 51w icly; Lichig Cl1c111ic 11l $11111- 1y. Prohibition 111-11151110; 1 1vi1: 1 Mb; 1.11111 1151,1r County 111111. And 111115 111- 111111 wilhtgul 1111111113 The grand old 11111111- 111 g1-111I1-1111111. DANIEL EDWARD WOM ER Luau Agronomy Pltcnlrn Second Lieutenant 11111131 Regiment; Prolnlmion League. Me 11115 1111111111111 51-1150 in 11 way that's 11111111111111 111111-21 l111111l111g and 111111 111111-11 his fri111.1l' 11111 11 111111111111. STEWART IRVIN WOODWARD Sth Industrlnl Engineering Ambler Il1r' 1.1 1111111111 11111! l1r11w. v1-ll f11v1111r111l 11.11.11 11' And l1i111111irl111s 11 1111111r11l l1111kl1- 11111111 V11 D7 QELA'VIEU1917' ALBERT C. WORTHING'I'ON, 21 ll l e BRANDON WRIGHT, I! H II Duke Agronomy , Zellcnople Liberal Arts Swlsuvule 13-11ng familiar, hm hy nu mvhns 'lnlupr; God dill unuinl thee with His mhumus nil, 11 : h $3.95 Hum him and 1119'? udUDUU 1h wrwuhu m, m rmgn. Grapple lhvm 10 Ihy suul with humps n! sU-vl. LLOYD EZRA WYCKOFF lilo tricul Engineering Harrisburg Ilnrrislmrg Club. CLAUDE RILNNINGER YERGER Yer n Animal Husbandry hll w -n- ln-ttl-r ln hl' cnu-n to th-mh with I V's H :1 rust than 10 hr smurml m nothing by per- prtuul motion. Isigh In And at smllv tn 1 Gllherlavllle AIM w tlmsv who luve me husv who hntu': hutcvv s 'y's n mvv luv. a :I hvurt fur l-vt-ry I'ulv. V11 pENN as TATE' 205 S LA'VIE--1917' V8 IV Gib LAWSON EDWIN YOCUM GEORGE WESLEY YOHN Botany Cumwlssn ughortyu ' Sluvv to no sort. whn tdkvs nu privulv mud. Horticulture Potmtown But looks thruuuh vulm- up to NutlIn-'s GmL Crab Applc .Cluh. Mon than lmzurgl fl. , Do it in 1mm 01 hur :ulvunlugcs. RALPH BOYCE YOU 1mm, HENRY ZELLER mm John Mining Engineering Mountvllle Forestry Lebanon Mining Society; Dcutschvr Vt'x'cin; Forestry Society; Lclmnun Cmmly Club. ' f n Iillh- dm-s not unnmuch cash will not cmnv. .uml i ynu would nut ho ulIcuu-d, nHk the price at tIIru-o slums. Lancaster County Club; Class Wrcsl ling UM Class Truck UL Work. wurk. work, Till lhv hmin bruins to swim; W'nr ', wor . wm' '. . Till the vyx-s :m- ht-uvy 11nd dun. pBNN-S TATE Db. 206 DV LA-VIE - -19 1'7 .xfkl Q $3 JOHN HENRY ZELLICR ARTHUR MCCLURE Z CTII Am . I I , - I An KgiiujiiiiidIlin l Shlppumbun. llIIrllI'ullurc Derry I' . IIIiI y . . . I . , I . . . . . I .I b I I I I I.IIIlIlIII County I .illii. I th AIIIIII Huh. XgIII IIllIII Il OIIIII. .I As nt u'nIIII- II. IhnIIul 1W smrn and Hunt IhIIII. AIIII the lust III III! wzus II. IIIIII. IHW Ixi'l Ill.l IIIIl I .IIIIIot lim '1 0 Ir IIuIlII- II Ulll II I illIoIIL llII- III. III III silHiIlIf ilI luv lInIiIs fInIII Hlll' nights, my SAMUEL RUPP ZUG i'SIIInmy Animal Husbandry LuncrIII-Itc u'HII- mlmnlhuy inIlI his Nuttiltl iII his hand. W histlinp. to keep his mum IIII 0 111.1 III . l'ninu lII lill tho 4IIIIII iIIr lwu IIII-II. IAmk :Il lIiIII. PENN-S TATE 207 DV JV l45.5;1441'VIE 1917j-Ill IN MEMORIAM ?hivnrg Earltnlf Ralph Walhn ?QumhIP Igam'g EHrPhPrirk 7131112 6 07 mLA-VIE --19 1m 7113132 1917 financial Qtummtttee INCH the classes have grown in numbers 10 such a great, extent, there has been an increasing need for an advisory committee to aid the treasurer in matters of class linzmcc. Especially is this true in the Junior ycar, when a great deal of money reaches 1hc Irczlsurcrk hands in the shape. of dues that are in arrears. The need has hccn met by a finance committee which investigates class expenses and income and assists Ihc treasurer in tho collection of dues. The, members of IhC committee zlrcsz 1C. G. BARBER, Clzu'frnum C. W. McDONALD j. S. OWENS W. J. LAUBICNS'FICIN P. H. McCULLOCII 209 RICSHMAN YICAIU . 1017 MEMORIAL H 210 V A 1Com rev thaw: - la m S LA'VIEH191r- - vaL z . x J MM; 3: '1 E x k Y 3g l ,. ,. , r: ,rg,-.:. ,1, u LI' 5-. .1 f; xnh N! ; ' ' 4'::,: A n ,h w, x v. MW UN . QQad n3 xv o 4o, o .- '5 9. ' . ..- o -- 9 -q.0 .:. 5 .. - 9'. z.- . .2 . . .-',,0..-.'o .. 0o 10 ..,;.,:,,.,...,- c-.:o. .- -.'..-.0. -' :.: .'o.'o :.o,!t,:..t.:,g.le......- 3... . .3. Zt'oac.e ,-. o . .;.. :.:.. f.- 1. . . 5.4. ,,. . . $9.- e.gw. r, o O. o - 0. o 0.' . 0.0.x :. o.'. .... - o.cadg... - o. - . .'-'.:-.'. 01' 'c : -44.. .t-zu .o.z.--.s.:',gg.o..-g ,.-.....o.0o -s . o PENN'S TATE 2H - 0.. o o - o... . .2.:o'. .? ' .9. K 9 . 94..- ... - I ..0. . . . o .n ...,... 20.0 A V .I. ll. WILSON Yirwl'rI-sillx-nl A. V. 190 Vl'lCR T , . ; w V 212 R. H. TIIRONIC llisluriuu l' q .0 AA D7 A xx LA-VIE--1917' Vll $nphumure igisturp t tI-i-yg LiR green. dinks were honorably worn and our N ? green dinks were honorably hurled, and we turned away lroni those old li'iends with real feelings ol sadness; 'lot' with them, that soft lune evening, we covered over a life of memo- ries whose harsh edges time had even then smoothed over, and which add daily more and more to the bonds which tightest hold us to our classmates and to Old State. Like all good things, we came back tin the ltialllr and with a vengeance. Ours was a hard task; for it was our not unpleasant duty to bend a most green hough front the simple curves of curi- ous, innocent childhood to the lirni erect lines of maturer growth. We succeeded! And we know that the results of our labors will mean added honor to Penn State. W'hile thus daily laboring to make better Our School we did not fail to perform those leats which were necessary for our reputation and growth. And so, on occasion, when the green hough waxed recalcitrant, we would perform with that twig in a manner which brought lmni it. a proper appreciation and respect for our prowess, and brought to our class that esteem due it from all. The Pushhall Scrap, the Cider Scrap and the Wies- tling Scrap all found us Victorious; and the Green Ones did not carry canes to Chapel. Lectures in Old Main on the New Order Of Things served to recall needlul lessons learned on Poster Night, and were so well attended that the venerable old building re- sponded forcibly. We feel that we have lullilled all Obligations that have been laid upon us; that we have, been worthy of the trusts reposed upon us; and that ll8 stands ready for the mantle 01. dignity soon to lall upon it with the full conviction that, it shall he worn in a manner worthy of lippei'elassnten and of the Blue and XVhite. ICNFRANCIC LAMPS HUPHOMURIV. .XHCMORIAM $1 WW H mm P. Ha W pENN'S TATE 215 AG V0 I97 gisbLA-Vlmnlg 1w C. R. HICCK. Vim-J'rvsidvm .l. L. STICICLIC, Scm tury J, A, TURNER, Tn-usun'r U. D. All'DD. Ilistnrinn . 210 M LA-VIE--1917?A Jfregbman 191510111 PLACEsA PHYSICIAN'S OFFICE. DATE. 1979 CHARACTERS: 1111.121.:.1N11111s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .111 1111'1-111i1'1- Physiviun M 11, 111'1111'5 - - . - - - - - - - - - - - .1 51-111'1'111-111111-1'11'is1111111 A111. N.1'111.1N1151. 11.11.11; - - - - - - , - - - . - 111,211.1111-1'01-11111-1111111 1111- 111111111 111 11l1li1'i1111 puns, 111111, 1111111 its ii111111s1 111-1'1-ss1's, 1111- 1111111 11111 physician lukes 1111111. 11 grows l1rig11t1-r 111111 l1righl1-r, slill 111111'1- 1lisli111'1, until now w1- 111111 1'1-111liiy 11111111- 11111 its 11111111111111; 111111 furnishings 1111'1-1- 1111-11111111i1111111111-r1111l1- 1111-1'111111i1-111111111 1111-11i1-1111111111i11111-1-s. What is l11111111-11i11g? Why 1111- 1111- 11111 1111-11 looking s11 i11t1-1111y 111 1111- third, 511111111011 lightly 111 his 1-1111i1'? Ah! l,is11-11! 0111- 111 1111-111 is speaking. 1'N11w, Mr. 1.111'i11s, 11s s111111 11s I 111111 1111- 1'1-11'11s111-1'1i1'1- mirror in 1111si1i1111 111 will 111111111 this 11111 1311111111 111-111101111111 1111ss1111'1111gh his 1111111-111- 1111ys 11g11i11. 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'1-ri y, 1 11 st 1111111115 11s 1111i1-kly l 111-1111111 111351-111111111-1111isys1r1-1'1 111-111w. 111111111- 111111-1111111111111-s 11'1- 11111111-111111 w11y 111w11r11s 1111- 1'111'111 11istri1-1s. V1-rily, 111-1'1-1' 1li1ls1 I enjoy 1111- i111ig111'1111111; 11ir 11ml s1-1-111-ry-iy1-11, own 1111- 11'1-1111 111 11-1-1 111111 1111- 111111-11 111 1111111111-s 11111s1 11-1111 sw1-1-1 11111si1' 1111111 1111' 5.10110. A111 VVh111 11 1111-11s111'1- i1 was 111 1I1-1-11r1111- 1111- s111-11s 111111 111-1's wi111 1111111111'11s 11111 111 1i1111-ly 111lvi1'1-,w1111s1- 1111: was 111 l11-s11111't-1i1'1-11, 111111111s 111g1'1-1-I1 11111111. juniors, 111111 11 11-w 151'1-s111111'11! H'11111-11 1111,- 1111111111111: 111131 1111-1li1ls1 1111111 1111r lirst 11111ss 1111-1-1i11g. .v1111'x1'1'll1-11t 1111-1-til1g, 111 say 1111- l1-11s1. 1- 111-1' discussing 1111- 1111-1-ti11g in 1111- 111111s, w1- 11'11111'1-11 11111si1l1', stopping1-11r1-1ull1' s1111s 11111 1111111111 11111111 1111- 51111111111111111's. 11'1111111111gi111-11 111111 1111-ir 111'11st1'1111- 1111'111s 11111111 11111 110 s1'1-11. 11'11lkit11: 111'11111111 111 1111- 1111111 1110111 IV11i11, w1- 11111-0 11111' yell 111111 1111-11 1111111-1-1-111111 111 11111. 11114111 11111111113' wh1-r1- 111111111 111 1111- 11is1-111111111't 111 1111- S1111111111111r1-s, 11'1- 11i11s1 givc i1 11g11i11. Trin- 11i1lst 110 11111 it, I 011111 w1' 111111 11111111-. ' '11111- 111irr111'I111s111-1'111111- 111is1y, D1111, 111111 1111- 11111 1111111 s111-11ks 1111 111111'1'. 111111011110, 1111' 111-111' sir. 111' is simply passing 11111 11 s11111'1- 111 111111111-111-s1i11g 1i1111-. 501-? Now Iis11-111 W111, y1-s, 1111- Pushlmll 511111111! liwns tl11-r1- 111111 w1- lirsl 1li11st 111-1111111s1r1111- 11111' 11r11w1-ss 111111 11111111111111-11 11111111111412 Truv, w1- w1-1'1- 111-1111-11, 11111 511111 I1111ls1 111-1'11 1111- 11111- 111 1-1'1-1'3' 1911-511- 1111111 Class si111-1- 111111 spurt wus11111'1111111-1-11. S11p1-ri11r11111111'11-1Ig1-. Yes, 111111's11111k1'y. 11'111111! Th1- s111111-11s in 1111- 11i111-1' 5111-1111. . 11011, 1111111 i1111-1111111r1111- Sophs! '1'111111i111111111rL-11 1111-11 in w1111s1- 11111's1s1111-1-1'11vi111: 1111' 1111- 11111-1-111 1111- 11111111- 1li11s1 grow 11111 s1 1111113; 111 I11- 111111111i111-1l! 111111'11111111111151 11111111-1111'1113111'1111ry 5111111111111111-11'1111-1'11'11111111111 1r11i1! 1111w 1111111 w1111111st s11111-r1111'1111113'111111-1111111s1'1l11111l1111111'1-11' s11 11s 111 s1111s1y thy thirst 1111- 111111 which is brown 111111 slingcth, 111 11111 111113 111- 1111 11.11111-1'. 1'1'1'113',111-1'111'1-1-111-1111111-11 1111111'1'1'111ss1111-111li1ls1 111111w1111111-1111111'111111s1111111-11111r1-s11111 11111111111111 1'111'1-11 11111 111s1111'1 1111- 111'111'1i1-1: 11111 111 11111111- 1111- 1'111111-s1 i1111-1'1-s1111g, 111 1111 11111 111-11 1111- s1'111'1'. 1UW1'FU- . ,1 11 1 7 W 1 y 1,, ,1 - ,. m1 7g HThat's 01111111111, Mr. Curills. 11's 1111111- 11 strain 1111 his 1-1111s1i1111i1111 111 111-111 111111 11111111 1111- spell. H11111 l11- h11s11'1 111111 us what 1-11111-111-111-11111-11111-11,11ri11 what y1-11r111-11111111111111-11. H'1111111's1-11sy. I sl1111111l t'l1i11k V111! would know 111111. Without 11111111111 it was 1111- 11111111115 1 l11ss 111 '10, whivh 111-1111 511110 '11 1-111- 1111'111-11 11111. ' 111111 1-111ss 1111s 1111111- 11111111 111 l11st111'y 11s 11 111111111 111111 11 1'1-1'111'11-111'1-11111-1'. 1111111111-1'1111 1111155. 11111'111s1-11'1111111-1'1111! PENN'S TATE V1 217 SICFUND YEAR 'lWVU-YICAR AUX YM. LYNCH l- . ll. HAILY .I. H. WARINU t . R. NIFHULLS leidvm Urr-l'rr-sidvm Hm'lx-luly 'hmsuwr 218 DV A LA-VIE--1917- J z: V11 ibigturp of the gamut 192m 62121355 14 316 Emmigear garicultural Qtuurge h THIC original 146 men who registered in this course in 1914, the call of opportunity and the power of ciit cumstzmccs beyond their control have removed 44 from our Class, leaving 10?. 10 iistrivc onf, The men with whom we have lived for two school years are best able to judge of the character 0 . our members. Perhaps the outstanding achievement. which brought honor to our Class us well as to the College was that attained by P. L. Martin, A. A. lx'zn'pmvsky and C. l.. Krum, who won Ihc first prize in the stock judging competition at a dairy cattle show :11 Strzithgluss harm, Port Chester, N. Y. Our athletic association has been stronger than over before; and, although we lost the Annual Mcct against oursistcrclziss, we arc coniidcnt of not making :1 repetition of it this your. The 3ihlc Class and the Literary Society have hccn continued to thc hcnclit, we trust, Oi1ilOSC who availed themselves of thc privilcgc thus oii'ci'cd. th have been rcprcscntcd in Y. M. C. A. work, the Band, the Orchestra, and the College Fire Dcpurtmcnt; and many of our men have assisted loyzllly in the social and religious work of the community. thilc we share the common opinion that the stale logis- lziturc could greatly increase the cihcicncy of the College, cor- tuinly our college course has made possible a great dczil of pleasant training and the cultivation of friendships from which WC hope ncx'cl' lo dcpzn't. Many of 11s have received the inspiration to get more college training, and quite 21 few have made provisions to return here next fall to enroll in the regular four-ycur course. PENN -,S TATE 219 lfl RST Y ICA R 1WYU-YICAR ANS. I P. VA M I'HICIJ, Prvs'ith-nl ,. ?, HOPKINS Yirv-l'rl-dtlt'nl IL MAIULHU VM Sx-L'u-tm y Y. .X. ATKINN JN T1 l-umII-I DV LA-VIE--191'7' 3298mm, of the first 192m 41115155 15 917 mmmigear ggritultural Qtnurge lllC Full Term of 1915 brought to $11110 College men from all sections of our state. We came to this seat of learn- ing with tho ltrm purpose of gleaming from two years of scientific study the nucleus of :1 future success in Agriculture. After having undergone the llpruningl' of our fellow collegizms and received the kind help and ztdvicc of our predecessors, wc scttlcd into the. routine, of our college work. As we could not. participate in the joys of major sports, wc directed our athletic ability chiefly toward the lending of loyalty to the teams of Old State. Some of thc tttctnbcrs of our Class have. necessarily fallen by the wayside, and a few have felt the call of other liclds; but. a large percentage are still courageously struggling to attain their original ambitions. As our chief reason for being here is to make two sccds grow where but, one grew hclorc, WC hope that by the time we must leave those dour associations we may be in condition mentally to ful'lill not only the 11m- bitions of ourselves but: also those of our pro- fessors and friends. DV qu5flllel-X7IE 1917;1kar ' 'ganhularzbip gmarhg fur the 192m 191516 John W. White Fellowship - - - - - - - - - ' $400 cash HARVEY THOMAS llllll, $200 cash John W. White Senior Scholarship - - - - - - 1.. R. liH'K John W. White Junior Scholarship - - - - - - - $150 cash A. 1'. BliRGliR $100 cash John W. White Sophomore Scholarship - .. - - - 1'. 1C. XM'KLIC John W. White Medal - - - - - - - - - Value $50 13. V. Ll'liRSSIiX Louise Carnegie Scholarships - - - - - - - $100 Cash ouch SliNloks Alrxmus Sornmmlucs 1'.15.1HCRGICR HAIR IH'IFIFURH W. R. IHICM V11. BURNS R. J. HARPER 11. W. POPP R. A. lMYl-I l. 13.1x'lil,l,Y 12.1..WRI1HI'F MISS l5. M. HRUAHHICNT 1V.ll.SWAX1ZICR MISS M. Ii. ZIMMICRMAX McAllistcr Scholarships - - - - - - - - $00 cash ouch 111111011111 Uulnly, jAY Ii. SHAVER Ventor 1'uunty,IJNWUUH ALBERT WILLIAMS 1901-1-51 Gunny, .lAMl-ZS A. SALLADIC Barclay Scholarships RUHl-ZR'I'1-1.1ZICARY,'10 MARK 1;. MICTZHICR, '17 FRANK UNKUIICLIA, '10 Interscholastic High School Meet Scholarships 1C. P. HAMI'I'T, '10 M. 1'. LEWIS, '17 RUHICR'I'1'. l5li1'lx','10 liARl,17.11ARI..XNH.'17 HAROLD Ii. lHRIx'UN,'IS RALPH Rl'NY.XN,'10 IHRULD FLARK, '17 JUSIQI'H ll. WILSUN, '18 State 1011ch High School Scholarships RICHARD 150111-15, '10 l.l'l.l' Dli'lWVILICR, '17 ICDNA UHCNN, '18 MARTHA KAHL, '10 State Federation of Women's Clubs Scholarships 1.1'1'YA.QITIN1I'0N,'17 HARRIET Hl.l'li,'1$ lHiIle'llA Rlil1llFI-llx','10 Daughters of American Revolution Scholarship HLANHIIC Slll'lil'l, '10 Wlixvlmling SL-nxlturiul :md 'I'l'uslvv Alhlvlit: Svlmhu'shilm V11 ORGANIZATIONS l1 OOIC T' I' c g NATIdKiXi; FRATERNITIES DA PEN N 'S TATE AG 13V 8 LA-VIE - -19 17-? V1 jaatiunal fraternities: FRA'I'ICRNI'I'Y l-ZS'I'ABLISIIICD PHI GAMMA INCLTA - - - - April 4, 1888 BIC'I'A THICTA Pl - - - - - Orlulwr 4, 1888 PHI KAPPA SIGMA - - - - April 5, 1800 SIGMA CHI - - - - - - 1801 KAPPA SH lMA - - - - - junuzlry 8, 1802 SIGMA ALPHA ICPSILON - - - Mny18, 1802 ALPHA ZICTA - - - - - January 21, 1808 PHI SIUMA KAPPA - - - - junc 7, 1800 PH! INCLTA 'l'llIC'I'A - - - - May 10, 1004 'l2l'lli'l'A XI - - - - - - March 27, 1007 SHZMA Nl' - - - - - - Dcvcmlwr 27, 1007 ACACIA - - - - - - - 1111104, 1000 ETA KAPPA NI? - - - - - December 4, 1010 ALPHA 12AM MA RHO - - - - February 4, 1011 ALPHA CHI SIGMA - - - - April 3, 1011 DELTA UPSII.0N - - - - - Dovvmlwr 8, 1011 SCABBARD AND BLADIC - - - April, 1012 TAU BETA Pl - - - - - May 4, 1012 PHI KAPPA PSI - - - - - leolx-r 11, 1012 SIUIWA Pl - - - - - - October 20, 1012 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA - - - - le'umhcr 2, 1012 DELTA TAV DELTA - - - - Established 1872; I'lut-sluhlishwl NumuIn-r 22. mm PHI CHI DlCLTA - - - - - Dcvvmlwr, 1012 PI KAPPA ALPHA- - - - - Ovlulwr 11, 1013 PHI KAPPA - - - - - - Nou-mlwr 0, 1013 ALPHA TAU OMEGA - - - - February 6, 1014 BETA SAMAVH - - - - - 150111'llzll'y 10, 1014 PHI ICPSIUHV Pl - - - - - Apri128, 1014 PH! 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IIA1111111'I1. 1111111 11111.1.11111 A. 1111.111 11.11.1111 N. 1..1'111N 1111.1111.115 A. BLITZ 11 11.11111 11. 1111111111 111111211. 111.. 11 1111 KAY 11111111 111.111.1111; DANIEL S.11'11..111N1; 11311111111 11. JoN115' Freshmen 1.1.111'11 W. B11111.AN11 11111111111 J. 1.1113111, J11. 111111. 1. 1111111111111 11111.1.1AM 11. 1911511111 111111111. 11 S DOWNING ALVIN S. 1111.111: 11US'1'0NB.1:.. KILLIAN 111111111111: 1?. S11'1'1111111.AN11 A1.111-:11'1'j 16111511111111 linwlN 1. '1111 BURNE'I'TIC 11.11'.11511:1 111111111111. 10111; 1C1'1.11N1-: 1111.'k 11. 11. 111111111211 Special 111111111211 F. llU'l'CIHNSON $$LHVIEH1917. ?ba-ng ili F A Tow Givrn Sutherland Lnrkl- Eula Ilulvhinsnu llumlm'mu llummilt Rnwluml Smith Hulls Dunn Gm-tz Hum lmpin .Inln's Vrnig Vcllinu Willunl Mull'nmx-r 'u'kvll Dm-rinu Wilsull Kruslmnk Muvkny 1.0m; Downing Fusu-r Hulluml Killian Houclu-r Rilry Wilson PENN-S TATE Ad Iv Iv ! D7 S LA-VIE--1917- BETA THETA PI I'I-IIIIIIIIII 11-1 1:1inmi 11lll1'1r1l11 Oxford. UIIin I119 111.1111115, SI: VI' III1 Sl'1'lll ALPI IA UPSILON Cl IAPTICR CHIIIIIMII'II UI-IIIIII-I' I. IKNS I 91111 i IFRA'I'RICS' IN I5AIJIII.'I'A'I'I5 1.11:1I1IJ'151Y.STUDILUIT I5. I. IIIII.III5x II. 111. III5II1IAN FRA'I'RIES IN COLLIN; 10 Seniors III II 1111MB. 5.11Imu' II5IIIII'I11.1II RUIII-Z I1'I I1;1II.III5III IIImAIIII Ill. I1III'IIIIIIII IUIIN I11 1 U11II1' I-IIIIHIIIIID :11:.'1lll11' 5 I11 11'II. I, 11111 1 I IIII'I I: 5 III. 1 II1I1I I5 5 I1. SMI ,III III. I.I'.IIIII;I5 II. II1II1N 11'. 11IIIIAIII-II 1111 I1 Juniors III5IIIIIII5 S. 11'I5s'1' 11I5IIIII;I511 MIIIIIIIS 11l-IISTI'ZI111. PAINTER IIAII.III h 1 1 IARK JOHN 11.51'1'110I' IA .111. RH IIAIIIIs BRANDON 11'IIII;II'I' Sophomores DAVIII j. 1101'11'0011,JI1. IIAIII'I51' I1.H11IIWMAN lIAI.I-: S. 1101'UIIIJN 1 IIAII;1,. 1101' :1. PIVIII'IANIII-t I1ImII III A 1IIIIGINS Freshmen RUSSELL L. 150511-211 ' IAIINI51I 8.11. CIINIIVIIII ALEXANDER 11. Rl'NXI-ZTTE I.I5IIIII.I51. SMIIII, JII. JOSEPH 11. ANDERSON PM I. 1'. 1II'I1A Pledge ICIIII'AIIII IIIIII'I'I. V1 D6 y ably LA-nVIE 1917? w: 5 $31 BGJIw V??? HEWW DA PENNSTATE' A1 229 A D7 LA-VIE--1917- V8 PHI KAPPA SIGMA Fulnulorl :u l'niw-rsily uf lh-nnsylvzmiu, Uunbvr IEI, INSII Av ' '1 . 11w Chummw, 1Wrnly-nl u PSI CHAPTER le'luhIislml April .3, mm FRATI'ZR IN FACULTATIC HRm'I-zk C. CHANDLER FRA'I'lU'ZS IN COLLICGIO Seniors Amek'r I,. HHRWAR'I' .l- URLAND LAWRICM'IC W. CARDUN .lnn-zsnx SAMI'EL SMlaan' .l unlors HUN D. Bump: RUHICR'I' M. 1705'116R, 31m CHARLES CLAXTHN. jk. ALEXANDER C. Rmcn Sophomores FRANK 19. AHme R. MM'KM' leliSUN BYRON V. CUNNI'JLL ELLIS 0. KELLER DI'M'AN II. Cmncuux I'IICNRY KELLER, JR. LAWRICNHC t'. limwcu THUMAS M. Rm-zn A. ERNEST HAMHLY F. Bum: Sl'rlas jusm'n ll. WILSUN Freshmen Iimmm; F. lime lllclumx 0. Hl l l'lil.MMlER jonN ll. lirwn-zk . G. me PROCTER STANLEY G. Plums .l. WILLARD Romm'rs j. Alms'rlmm; Tl'RNER .230 D7 giLg-VIE - -19 lm d? K 21 Ii Kl'lll'r Daunlnly Fluxlnn Cunn-rnn lL KoHA-r l,. I'Zuwvr Allison A Ruml R. linsu-r. 11111 M. ,linu-sml 'il 5 Council Wilmn Snu-Llh-y Durwurl Chundh-u Luwn-nn- 1L IFmtt-x. 2m! F. Jimwun Hlylln- Turner riL'kvr. Ruln-Ils lllllu-Imnicr H'm'lvr lint T. Rccd D7 LA-VIE--1917- V11 SIGMA CHI FnuIIdIL-flv at Miami UnivI-rsin 133.3 cChuchrs, Sixly- cigh l. ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Established 1891 FRATER IN FACUL'I'ATF. CHARLES 15. KINsmu FRA'I'RES IN COLLEG IO Seniors ALBION ll. WAIiIm'IaIJ. DAVID MCKAY, JR. FRANCIS L. HAMILL GRANVILLE P. lhx'r'rIaksoN Russm. A. Mm'IaR RUHIERT N. BERRYMAN Juniors CHARLES 1i. DISHINGER C. GARDNER LLm'II THOMAS Ii. HAWORTH lCMMETT K. NIFCLIN'IUL'K PAUL HOFFMAN DAVID V. STEWART WILLIAM H. WAIJI'Isus Sophomores CAIINIin HAROLD ii. MONTGOMERY EDWARD L. MOORE Roman W. CAMPBELL FRANCIS Ii. COURTNEY CHARLES l5. i'iliklilikT N. READ W. STUART DIENIER Fresh men CHARLES M. SCHWAII DONALD M. Vfll SUN . LEEDS Avau. GII ARD l. YL s RICHARD K. LUCKENISACH MARION 1:.15lllHDS PENN-S TATE 917' m IV LA-VIEnl Fa X Lloyd n -r Rvml XVilsun llnl'l'nmn Hm lm-Iu-r Sln-wau't lluLcIIinsnu fumpbvll lnyh-s AlcFlinlm-k Wultms MrKuy llumill Wurtlwvll Muyvr l'ullvrson Munlgunlvry Munn- .le'yll Sump Sclnmh llIu-y llnu'oxlh lNShillL'l'l' lh-I rymun Luckcnbuvh D7 LA-VIE--191'7- KAPPA SIGMA 10111111111111 Unixl'crsily 111 V 1r1.5.1ni:1 111-t1;1-l111111r 11114119 .111 w Chapters. highly- Al.Pl IA DELTA CHAPTER 15.511111115111011 January 8, 18112 151111111158 1N FACULTA'I'E 1111.1'11N S.1111D11w1511. 15.11 111511115 1.15.111'111 11.1 111 SAL 1. 15 N1:1L111. 111111N1. 15.1. 1.151115 FRANK B. S'1'11111115 FRATRIES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors 11.11.111.11 11 . j. SA111'1511 11'. C. 1111111 Juniors 151. 1;. 13.111111511, 111. SILAS Pm 5 R. 11. 15111121511'1'11N 12. S. BARCLAY Sophomores S. W. liwIN1; C. 11.111151 R.S.11-1111115,II1. R K 1111'1111AN15 1111. G. 11. 13.11155 Freshmen j 1.. 15.11. W. S l17111.1.1111511 A. M. 13.1111511 RM 11. S1111'1'11 NlANs15L1 I 0151111115 1 111111111 R 0111'11N l.111.S111511M.1N 1.. B. N15'11'MAN 11 . 11. 11'A1.'1'11N D. W. 811111.1511 11. B. P.1'1'1'1511s11N .11. R. 1111.1111115115 K. :1. 1111511511 J.A.S15AM.1N 1;. 17. 11'1115151.1N1; . . 11115 P. D. S11111.1.A11 11. .11. 1.111111; .V. GL'Ar1515L 11511 111.13 C11.11A1 15 V31 WLA-VIE - -19 17W I11 I1 d MI-ycr UIIlI-s BHITIGU' So: lilll III N H'hl'f I'IIllI-rsuII PMS! kills leut- S. IV. Ii wing I h llHlM I W hu lingI Slmllxu' tImhI'wm- lCtIul VIII III SiInlI-I Sun -r H1 HS Wultnn Rm'k R. 5. Mark. ,lr. H: II' t I V ullIIIvr W. liwinu GlzItft-lLl-I' lh-ll M. Clarke Mmmmm I II WIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII III I III IIIIIKI III D7 L . .. C17. 95b AVIE 11 2 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Fnunrlod m Univvrsily of Alnhmnn. 1556 Activu Cllupu-rs, Srvvnly- iw- ALPIIA ZETA CHAPTER lisluhlislu-tl May IN. ISW! l? R A'I'R ES IN FACUL'I'ATIC PAUL I5. BRENEMAN Gummy; REX GREEN A. FREEMAN MASON FRATRICS IN COLLEGIO Seniors WILLIAM W. Wmm I:RIClHiKH'K S. IFRAN'I'Z R. STANLEY DAVIS join: J. WILIIICLM Hmmllas A. 81w. JAMES A. Clam; Gmmme G. WALKER DANIEL S. STEWART WILLIAM H. anams Juniors 15,an Ii. LIcVAN WARREN S. WILKINS Rmmk'r G. Dmms RAYMOND A. Gnkwm Sophomores WILLIAM R. PI'ZN'I'Z Romm'r R. RlNKl-JNHAHI ancu'r N. BOWMAN CHARLES S. KRI'MRINIE SPENCER N. Fume lamxuum C. For: Rl'SSl-ll. D. BLAIx'ICSlJil-I CHARLES T. . mum'ru Freshmen ALEX HADDOW J. limmlm Mmuus Auuawr C. CMI'MER JuuN R. HUNTER EDWARD ll. HAIR, jk. IHENNETII W. AM: ARTHUR H. KLINIC Specials WILLIAM H. BANKS WALTER Clllu'S'rm Pledncu Iinwm H. ROCKWELL 236 J F Bowman 151w F. Klllllllim' Hlulu-slm- llmldmv Flnix'liv lhuhls Klinv Sipv Rinkvnlmx h lH-nlz hl-rwiu Fm- Ln-Vun Rnlu-rls Yulkvr Slmmrl H. Klllllll'ilw Fl'JIlll Dau'in VilIu-lm Vluiu quml Airhrnlh Huil Hulllvr .Ix-Iri' Alu- Cmumvl' Hanks Rnrkm-ll r - iwngxu' wN'z L H i ,a , xx r C- ' A a 1n , , 1 I l l LA'VIE--1917'2 ALPHA ZETA IIIIC A'IIiI' IIIIIII.IIJ IIIIIIIIIIIIII: II IIIIIII SIII II IIII'I' I'VII'. MIT I IIIIIIIIIN 'I-IIIIII II- -IIIII-I MORRILI, CHAPTER '.'I. Mm. ICx'ILIIIIIIIIIIII .IuIIIIIIry FRA'I'RIIZS IN FAG IIARIII' PIIIIN'I'Iss .IRIISIII' WILLIAM I:RIILIIIR THOMAS I. IWIIIRS MILIIIN S. IIII'IIIIWIcI.L WILLIAM II. IIIIIMIIAVII: CARL II'. LARSIIN CHARLES W. S'I'IIIIIIAIIT S. HVLKII ICI' ICIIII'AIIII I4. IIIIRTIIICIx ' CLAV'I'IIN R. IIII I'IIIN IIARRI' II. IlAI'NI-zII FREDERICK P. WIIM'I-zk I I4. IIIIAM LEWIS III. REESE IIL'I'A'I'II .IIIIIII II II'. IV'IZIIIII II I II IRI. 1-: s I I I Ll-Zfl s I4.I .IIIIIII.INI; IIZIIII'IIIII K. IIIIISIIMAN IIIIIN I IIIIIIII SII; WAR 1' I III'xIx III M: Kl: RN I IIIIIS II INII II' 114 I IS R IIIIIIIIMI RAIMIINII S SMIIII I. III SIII: RMIIN PAUL IIIIZRLIIIII-II ALIIIIIR'I' A. HANSEN R. IV. IIIIIK. FRA'I'RIIIS IN COLLI'ZGIO Seniors PAIII. S. CRIIHSIIAN jIIIIN II. ZINk NORMAN III. IIARIIICR II'IILIs II. SKILLMAN I IIIIII II'II IBIIILE 1.1 II Juniors HARRY 'II KINI; I'IIIIIzII I5. LININIEICR WAL'I'I-zII II KNAI'P IILAIII IIUIIIIIIIIII PAUL I4. ICIIINIHIR RIIIII-ZR'I' P. II III'IIIIIIALII INI'IeN'I'IL IIIIII RAL l'II IIIIII. I IHIII R IIIINIIY II. SIAIIEICR I IIARI Is I SIMPSON ANIIIILW 'I. KEARNEY FRANK R. IIIIIIIIII' jAMI 'I K IAIIRII' IIANIICI. S. AIIAMb WAL'I'IIII l.. LAWRENCE II. IVIII'IINI; IIIIII'ARII A. JIIIINS Sophomores R. D. IJIZII'IS j. A. MARTIN II. I4. II'IIIIIII'I' W. I. GA C. II. MANIFOLD pENN 'S TATE 258 m I37 LA'VIE - -19 17- V3 UL Martin R. H. Smilh Mnn-y Johns Klmllp Whiting lh-um anfnnl Simpson Wright Urnssmun Gvrluuuh Duck Hullinm-r Ll-wh Kmu'm-y Su-wml Hunt Kruyhill lluvnl-r Null Tumhau'r- Ruins Armshy Kern Wnrllu-n R. S. Smith Urlcn llunsvn Skilhllun EllillL'vl' Burns Iiilllv erlu-rnhl Mn-tzm-r Adams Sluigvr Lininm-r u 'or Fisher Gnrhor Klulm- Kin Zink Gu t Roism-r 230 LH-VIE 1917-2 Vii V K; S PHI SIGMA KAPPA anmlml ut Mussurllllsles Auricnlmrnl Cnllvuu. 1872i Arlivu Clmpu-rs. Tm-nty-l-inln KAPPA CHAPTER ICsluhlisIu-tl Jum- 7. NH! FRA'I'IUCS IN FACUL'I'A'I'E II. II. llM'xIak R. . HARLmV S. H. Fxrm'Ak'r FRNHUCS IN COLLIN; l0 Seniors G. Ii. lllcsslaleM'IIl-m R. N. LINCOLN H. II. Iimle-z Ii. 1C. WILLIAM A. J. S'l'I-zvlcxs 1-1. 'l . Ml'rvmcu. R. H. WILSON Juniors J. S. Rmuxsnx W. S. KIN'I'Z F. F. BICCIITEI. W. j. SMITH R. ll. llnkNl-zk Sophomores W. M. READ S. M. PALM W. K. Lleer S. W. NIEFF 1,. 1!. 1.1111 W. GROSS Freshmen J. P. M. LAWS W. S. WARD J. K. KERN Specials 1. TRIPP W. U. R l-Zl'l'l II. MI'NCIE Pledges C. Momma S. LYNN M. MCALLISTICR 240 A WLH-VIE - -19 1731K? V11 52K LlIlI. Rvill. Mmm- Rl-ml Rnhinsun Hurm'r c McAllish-r P' 1111 Kinlz um'c Williams linulc IIvsscllmclu-r Ilurluw Linmln Sn-vvns Wilson Mitchvll 'l'l'im-c lievhu-l Laws Lynn ern Vnrd F 15. I CDC GL E; 4 LVY I97 a SLA-VIEu1917' V11 w PHI DELTA THETA FnlnnIt-tl ul Miami Unix't-rsity. lle Artin- Chapters. Smn-nly-oiuht PENNSYLVANIA Tl IETA Cl IAPTICR lislnlllisln-tl May In, l'JH-l I:RA'I'RI-zs IN FACUL'I'ATIC IRVING l,. l ns'l'r:k Ak'rnl'k 1.. lixu HARM; I.. WA'I'ICRMAX ALIH'ZR'I' A. HA Nsnax THOMAS C. BLAlsmaLL, SR. FRATRES IN COLLIN; I0 Seniors Ammn R. fox 1. WILHI'R 'l mx'sr:N Llaxues'rlck S. RAYNUR WILLIAM R. 01-211mm: JOHN Ii. I:RANt'li THOMAS C. lhmsmcLL, JR. Juniors RAYMOND P. Brkxs Hl-zuluni L. ICLLIS CHARLES K. HALLOWl-IIJ. .I. PM'L MvCUuAmI RICHARD C. leclaxmxn Mummy W. WILKIxsux WILLIAM Ii. KRULL j. M Icmuu. HICPLICR Sophomores SAMUEL ll. Cmm'rmclw cholu;1-:I.. BLISS D. MARK 111mm 0. Ql'lN N Akxuk ARTHUR P. MILLER Ii. liMcMasr M'ss DONALD M. Cluasswlcm WAL'rI-zk F. HARNAKD Freshmen j. LYLl-Z S'l'mcH-I, JR. V. S'muk HAMM CLIX'rnx PARLI-zx' Buss BRYCE A. NlcwnAKIiu Ruv L. IIUWAR'I'H SAMI'ICI, H. S'Ix-u'IrrI-zk Glcokma W. liu'nI-zmuclmlik Pledge LEWIS V. liMIcRx' l9 4.. Iv D? E XPZLA'VIE 1917' V8 1 A 69 Cn-sswoll Ihrplur ernluml Arnvr Miller Hullowull Burns Curuthms Barnard McCulluch G. L. Bliss Huhor Fuss Wil inrzon Ellis Hlnisdvll Cnx Franco Towsvn leu'hr Raynor Kmll Steele lluwurth Eivhn-lln-ruvr Sluuffcr Emery C. 1?. Bliss vabukcr llumm SLAoVIEu1917-2 Fulllltlv DR. ARTHUR HOLMES KARI, D. Lunwn; FRANK j. IWACHLAN M mum: Dummu WILLIAM HESSER GEORGE Ii. THM'KRAY S. R. BRINKER J. R. UROFF G. A. R0051: B. C. JONES W. H. ROBINSON M. R. Clasmua THETA XI 1 qt Ronssvlzwr, April 24?, NH l M-lwt- Chupu-rs, Nincu-on LAM B DA Cl IAP'I'ER EN'IHhHFhI'd Murl'h 27. HIU7 FRA'I'RES IN FACULTA'I'E I5. R. GOULD FRA'I'RI'IS IN COLLEG l0 Seniors Juniors Sophomores C. S. BRENNER Freshmen 1:. LT. DISQUE 'I'. W. WEAVER 01-20mm R. Crwm II. A. MCQUOWN H. E. FISHER Ii. l5. GARLAND J. B. 5mm W. C. VVILHELM ll. BIRNBRAUER, JR. C. R. PHASE L. V. leuAuu j. j. LAWLER I97 $LA-VIE019172 W 9 E K Iru Ludwig Murhlnn Dnn'uxh Dunbar llirnhruw-r . Brvnnvr Jnm-s lh-ssvr PL-am- Hrinkx-r Rnhinsxm Gurlmul anlt-r Gould Disqm- llulmvs Wmn-r l luu'kruy Luuuhn-y Rouse Gumhlv Fisher Crusuro Willu-Im Fruzc Uml'f McQuuwn .ka 31.43 s! : M r x: MVW; :11? 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S. 111111'111N1:511'1:1' I 11.11'111511 .11111..111:N,211'11 117.1.11111111115 '...A. .11 B 1.1115111111' 11.1.17 11111111111501: 1.11:11111155 1. '11 11'1151111111111' 1. .11. 11 1111111111111. R. RUN1AN H111 SULLIVAN 11 .1. '11111111111: 11. P. 1111211511211 V1 D7 JUIIIISUH Mnsun Caldwell antnn Sullivan 13$ liohn Logan LA'VIE ' '1 917' Marion Burrnn Jvl'fril-s Sivulm' O'Dnnm-ll C. Hrnwn KvIIm-y TIIUI'UD Cuttunl D. B. lCllvrs 2N Tlmnms Muclwsnoy Smith Arlushy Dl-vcrcuux Hurt liurkvr M unin Gibson Webster Duvidsnn D. Brown M ullm Pultt-rsun Runyun Earl Illnrhinsun XYuslIhurn I V 1w Vvimnun lum-s limssmun ulcsh Shuvvr W. lCth-rs D7 LA-VIE- -19 17 - 11mm lm-zmck FREDERICK P. Wmvuk jonN W. Wumc HARRY W. NUR'FIIROI' CHARLES Ii. IUCQI'IUG RAYMOND P. Dncm. W. S. HARDING J. MARTIN FRY J. SWAIN Gnmtm-zv V. IL j ONES DAVID N. Ummmm. ROBERT B. LA'l'TA l'nivn-rsiu' Hf Mirhiuun. IEIUI Arlivv Clmplvrs, vanly-I'nur PENN STATE CHAPTER l'kluhlix'lu'll, JIIIN' I. I1 !!! FRA'I'RES IN FACUL'I'A'l'l-l GILBERT Mmuuan FRA'I'RES IN COLLEGIU Seniors PHILIP H. WARNKI; Juniors Sophomores LLOYD R. RO'I'IHERMl-Il. Fresh men JOHN W. YOUNG Rm' 1. Wmmk Glankmc R. kam NORMAN C. MILLER F. S. Pu'ercv WM. 5'. IM' 15, jk. Rmmun D. CANAN HAROLD IC. liAkI' 'Al.I.Ac1-: K. Romumm LlTll-JN W. CIIAk'ncm; PM'L l3. Gulclcxmvun WILLIAM F. HALL WILLIAM szxmcmzlur'r PENN -S TATE 24s WLA-VIEHIQ 17W ACACIA Gn-vnuwuld Vumlvurift Lnltu Earp Fry Urvrn Mnrrisun , . nnrs llurxling Vunzm W'vlu-r Gmlfn-y MrQuigu Nnrlhrup Young Funmlu-ll Ruhrlnu'h Vurnkt- RulIn-run-l llul 240 D7 SLA-VIEH'1917' ETA KAPPA NU H lmmlm'y ICh-Mriruh ICNluthIM-Il Dw't'llllwr I, IUHI FRA'I'RICS IN I IONORARI US Junx Puma VIM'KMIN VHARLICH Lnnnalu' lesmn- Almms S'I'Iu'rmx Mt'MJJsTIiR FRA'I'RICS IN FACUL'I'A'I'IC WILLIAM me FANAN jmix Usmu KAMMICRMAN HENRY SHELLEY FotiKmN VLARIENH; Hus'mv CRANE IPRATRICS IN COLLEGIO Scnlors FREDERICK S. VIMNTZ 61-20mm 1.. RISIll-ZI.L WILLIAM W. lll-zuow HMuu-rr'r 1.. 5mm RALPH F. IlmNI-zk j. linmu Sunlilrlruak HERMAN M. LUNG P. RAY 8mm ROBERT P. Mmm' AIJch'r F. Wmncu Tnmms l5. Rlcnu-zu Hummus W. WELLER Juniors RALPH A. Bonx juslaml B. KELLY jams: j. VARI. C. LENNON MILLER THOMAS j. HAWURTII lilm'Akn D. MILLER DV g.gLA-VIE-JQ 1w V11 HKN Cur St-uly Kl-lly RisIM-ll IC. D. Miller Rviluvr Bnhn Vt-lh-r Lung 01mm Kummcrnmn an 'lin R 0in V. L. Miller lluwurlh valtl Prnnlz Shrvmvr Wclu-r $111.le Hihm-r PENN -S TATE IV LA-VIE--1917' ALPHA GAMMA RHO u-IIliIIL :turiullt I'IIIII III Iifnundul VIE! I IIiv Iv of OIIin, IIIII vIIIIImlI-rs. Sow ll GAMMA CHAPTER ESUIIIIISIII'II FIIIII'IIKIIT l. IIIII I IFRA'I RES SIN FM: UL'I'A'I'I-l I'RANK N. IRMIAN jnIIN R. IIIchI'rIiL CHARLES M. AR'I'IIIIR FRA'I'RES IN COLLICGIO Seniors AIPI'IIII R I. SI IIII DONALD L. DULIIIN CIAIIIINCI-z S BRIE NlSI-l R III MILK G. HIIIIIS IIIHS'IIXI' II. DI I II jnIINI'. HOIINIAN onIN I . DUINII'Z CIIxIII N.Iv HOWE I I HAROLD S. GARNER HAROLD l. SWK K Juniors CONRAD C. CIIIIVIIR CLAIR W. IVICDUNALD PAUL II. MCCULLIK'II IVANIIoIc K. M m7. ARTIII'R I I. NEIIICNIIIIIIIIN Sonhomoreu RICHARD S BARNES RAYMOND G. WALI'Z III: NJAMINI. I UBIIMiI-J GILIIIIII'I S. IVATTS JOSFI'II I. DAVIDSON III-zNIn' R. Ium' Freshmen JAMES II. III-quIART I ISSI I.. KRH I ,Al'I, I4. Kmamu WII l. 1AM W. WIIIII-z Special WILLIAM A. MILLER Pledges J. HAROLD HAITII O'I'Im II. TRAVIIZNNI-ZR PAH. I. HORST pENN as TATE DA ViII A A 97 LA-VIE - -19 17- V8 A PP Swir Whitv Culnhum- Dmlgo Hurm-s Clrwr lSn-nisvr llihhs Nclloulmuvn Gnrm-r Stnil Dnlbin MuDunuld K 1 X l DillDC rul A 911. .- rlhur I500 m-l MvDum-ll McCulluch Ilnuck Vulls Davidson XValltz lHlll'l' K m in Gurhurl Fby D7 SLA-VIEH191'7- GIme-z U. POND WILLIAM FREAK ALPHA CHI SIGMA UWIUIniqu Fullmlwl :u l'nivr-rsily of Wismnsin. l'JHL' 1 vLivv Fluth-rs. 'lRw-nly-l'uur NU Cl IAPTIER lelalhIishml April 25. lilll FRA'I'RICS IN FACUIXI'A'HC WILLIAM P. WINTER WAL'I'HR j. K 1-:1'rn CHARLES W. S'rummu'r jI-zssr: H. CHURCHILL FRIED J. KAUFMAN 17.me Rmcvnc HI'I'HINER FRA'I'RICS IN COLLEG 10 Seniors HAROLD H. Bum. J. WALLACE LINDSAY M ELVIN P. Kl-ZIS'I'l-IR jumx i. Mmuum' Juniors Ronmw l,. llmt'rz RAYMOND W. MILLER MARK C. LEWIS CHARLES W. NICHOLS CHANDLER W. MAkmau. WILLIAM F. Rmm-zk CHARLES L. Rl-zlamck WILLIAM H. Smwmcu Sophomores jonN Ii. S'rm'I-zu j. PORTER HARRIS RALPH V. Muc'rz CHARLES ll. HIALK join: W. FAST GUY W. M I-zluu'MAN limmu A. HAWK R. S. UIIL Freshmen erssm. LOWRHC FRED Aucn V8 x WLA-VIE - -19 1m AXE- Manu-Il Mvrrymun Kx-islt-r Chalk vais 0111 Auch Nirhnls Miller llnulz Swunm-r lmwri- Ml-U Boll Lindsay Yinh-r Pnnxl Krith Hilrhm-r Murrow lluwk Slm'vr Fast Rl-uuor Rl-mlor llam'is Db. pENN-STATE' AG 255 DV 1.51 1.. 1'. P11 1. 11.111111111110011 11. I1. 11. 11. 0131151111111 1'. l1. 1111x211 1.1'. 11111111 15'. 0111:1111: 1111.1 NDI'. 111111 1. '1. 1.. 111111515111 11'.11 1.111111: 11.111111 15.1.. 111111111511 C 11.1l1 A. W. POND 11. 11. 1.1V1N1;51'11N A. 1. 11111111211 C. K. DENNY LA-VIE--191'7- DELTA UPSILON 19111111111-11 :11 1Villi;11ns, 183-1 Activv Chupu-rs, Furty-lhn-c PENN STATE CHAPTER lisluhlislu-d D1-n-111111-r N. 11111 FRA'I'RICS IN FACULTA'I'IC FRA'I'RES IN COLIJCGIO Seniors Juniors Sophomores A. G. 51211111117. Freshmen Special 152. W. EARLE PENN -.5' TATE 250 :1. 1 1111111511124 1. 11'. 1V1ASHN .1. 11.11111111 1;. .13.-11:'111 11.1. P.11.z111:11 '1.1..1N1111s11- 11. x1. 81111111.1-:11 1 . '1'. A I1NDT W. M. SANDERS R. '1'. BRIGHT 11 . 11. 110111-2115 1' D. PkUszAN 11. 1.. VVIIJJAMS .11. 1'. 0111:1111: .11'. 1211.11: 111-: 11 V11 Lurkv liurh' Sinnwlt-r Huck l'ul'risll llml' AI ml! Rum-rs Suntlvra' Yillium$ lhiuht .1. S. Uhvrlc Pulmvr l'ntlrlhill Ullllslmul Frilr antlm'wnml Tmlnr U. H. l'uml Mason I uln-rH V. IL ln-nny Livingslnn A. l'uml l'rmzmun Fust Fry Scllunlz lirivln-l l'lnlwistlv C. K. Dvnny A. C. Ulwrlv Gruvln-r Dvnnimn Poru'r Lullhm'h DV MAJUK mexicml. I.I-;ux,xkn Wnun HRIHAIIIICR mcxmcu. ALIu-m'r l.. Mums W. H. lhuuck'rs A. L. UURWART R. P. Mmm A. W. Rtmlcu'rs II. A. JOHNS G. T. MALAX R. J. HARPER LA-VIEJ -19 1'7 - SCABBARD AND BLADE OlililurH Fullmlul n1 Univvrsily nf Wismnsin, IEHIJ Avliw' Flnuplvrs, Thiltm-n NI COMPANY Imummml Mni! 1m, IUI'J FRA'I'RI'ZS 1N IlUNORARl 1 VS Sl-zuuucx'r MM'Rll'l-Z C. ALLEN FRATRICS I N FM 1 l IL'I'A'I'IC H. .l. HAR'I'RAXF'I' IFRA'I'RICS I N COLLIN HO PRIVA'I'l-ZS Seniors R. R. FURS'I'IER Juniors PENN -S TATE l.n;t:'r15x,xx'r'l . ll. Lama LIICIF'l'l-ZNAN'I' A. D. t'xnlrlrxx mmm MARION ll. 0. BELL F. H. Gomu-zk U. C. lhmAmmN'l M. Ii. Umm W. H. anmc linwmm WALTER V11 D7 LHDVIE-01917- SCABBARD AND BLADE V8 V. II. RUhl'rlS ursu-r Goon Hrll Dnrwurt Johns llurpt'r Gundrr Olmsu-nd Chum Vmssmun Alh-n ansvn Gurm-r Marion A. V. Ruln-rls Xanlt-r LUFkt' Mulun lh'umllu-m Mx-ily OFFICERS Fupmin - - - - - - - P. S. CRUSSMAN First Liouu-nnnt - - - - - - H. S. GARNER Second Livuu-nunt - - - - - - - .l. W. TUWSl-ZN - - . - - - R. H. ULRISTIEAD First Surm-nnt PENN 73 TATE 250 AG m IV , LA-VIE --19 17- V51 TAU BETA PI lnIl II I In ICIIuiIIIIriIIgI ItllIlIllli'Il III IA' Iiuh l IIiII-rsiII. INNS -I'II:11IlI-Is '-lIIIIIIly-IIiIII- PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER I'ZK'IIIIIIISIII'II MIII' I. IIIIL' IFRA'I'RIES IN IIONORARIUS WALTER R. MIAMI R. I. WIcIIIszI IiIxI'oN D. WALKER . I I IPRA'IIRES IN FACUL'I'A'I'IC I.. I2. IIIIRIH'SII Wm. III. I mu 5 FRANK R. UOI'IIII IIIMI: s A. ME ASI W. M. WI-zlulsl. IPRA'IIRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1.150 R. ICICK RIIIIIm'I' A I on: RALPH I5. HIIINIiR RUM: RI I. MI: II I WILMIaII P. IIULIIICN IUIIN R NORMAN C. HORNl-ZR HHIRI l. NIUMMILRT .IOHN A. IIIII 'NI ALLISON R. PALMER HOVIARD M. Ix'IsIIl I-: R .IAIIII-zs Ii. SIIRIEFIFIER MARI; M In II. II XII. IIUIAS h. SMUI IrI' RA III IN. I IMOI.N IoIIN F. SI'IIIINIIICI, VALENTINE D. Lomm IMRUI II P. VAI UL PHILIP W. ZIIsIIIJcII RoIIIiR'I' I. 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Llanmcmcu Juniors 15. T. DRIIZHHELHIICS C. S. Cme'an A. W. Romans W. R. NIILIJ-IR Sophomores P. V. CLARKSUN ll. Ii. MILLIm-zN U. P. Mvhnmns Pledges W. M. Goumcx j. 12. Mommx L. H. IIUNTzINmaR J PENN-S TATE 264 mum. Vqu .-.,. Kt P. . ... WLA-VIE - -19 17m 2 ll 136661; f 6 16 I6 Drviln-Ihil-s Fullun l' V. C I: 111151111 lIit-rn' 1'111'11111111 Muflly R11l11-1'Is 8111 1-IlI I.in 1: G11I11-1-n J1-I'I'ri1-s Ilunlzin nut 'r l.:m-1' I'rrsswol! Wnus '11 111111 Marlin Seslvr M111 1111l1 Culvmun II S. Clurksun L1 il1 1'11 1'1111-1 Ii 11111 Iwin Millikcn I11 pENN-S TATE Ail 265 DV a LA'VIEH191'7' L LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded ut linslun University, WI!!! Actiw: Chumvrs. vallly-fnllf ZETA Zli'l'A CHAPTER I'Zemhlislu-rl Nnvn-mlwl' L', 1911! FRATRIES IN FACULTA'I'IC A. 1.143...an BEAM WILIvlucnU. 1 110311'50N CHARLES Ii. Um'nik Ults'mv .l. KUHLMAN FRA'I'RICS IN UOLLEGIO Seniors IIURMI; B. PIuNNY ARTHUR j. H. HAINES Flush W. WAGNER PAM Ii. MAH-zk PHILIP W. Zlmmak Juniors j AM I-zs Ii. Pu'mau PHILIP G. ARMSTRONG LANDIS lllckk FRANK G. BRIGHT URIICK J. HUFFURD STA NLI'IT A. WALTER HARRY PETERSON HOMER DRIVMM Sophomores N URMAN Ii. SMITH JUSl-Zl'll C. 011.1. HAROLD li. THOMPSON HARRY ll. Lnxmamacmak Freshmvn CHARLES A. DAuumak'rv ROGER BOWMAN, .l R. jusm'n N. chmnxc A Mos G. BARRE'H' FORRESTIE l. laLu-szakm-zu Special l' RA Nt'ls M. B I:RA'rnx A V11 .200 A A llvrr i2; LA -VIE--191'7 AXA Pnllvr Drumm Armstrong Muivr Gill Dunulu-Ily lmh iuu Pl-Ivrsnn Wuum-r Govin-r W. U. Thunuwm Bram Kulllnmn lml'rl-IL lluffm'll I,Kummm-rkn-r Zivulvr ll. Ii. Tllulnmnu '2 Hnwnmn Phinm' Fluil II lClll-nhl-ruvr lluim-s Wnllm' V31 Vi1 DV LA-VIE--1917- DELTA TAU DELTA Fullndrll m lh-lhzmy Pullman 18.39 Arliw Clmpu-rd, Fifty-nim- TAU CHAPTER listuhlislml INTB; rx-q-stnhlislle'd NUVl'IIIlH'F :12. HH! FRATRES lN FACUL'I'A'I'E G. K. PA'r'n-zl; II. S. COCKLIN 15. D. ClmnKs E.J.IIA1.I. P. H. NICHOLS FRATRES lN COLLEGIO Seniors HOWARD M. KIS'I'IJCR Runnk'r Ii. Gmuv MAXWELL H. FLEMING CHARLES j. DAVENPORT Rmnm'r S. Scum JAMES Ii. Snkmrmm DUN S. HAVEN Junluru WARNER K. MORRIS G. JARRIC'I'T SAUERHUFF W. PALMER jomcs Ulcoluu; A. DOYLE JAY ALLEN JACKSON C. lemm MILLER Clamma W. HULMHERG , HAROLD R. LEWIS ARTHUR C. HAWKINS RALPH A. LONG Sophomores THEODORE N. P. KEELAN CHARLES R. l'IlVNTIiR 1101mm; ll. BL'RRELL Ii. RAYMOND HENDRICKS DAVID L. LEWIS HENRY t7. mecmrm Freshmen ORVILLI-z DIEY. jl'lm FRANCIS YouNu RAY l9. SI'Ial-zks CHARLES R. BATIHIURST pENN-S TATE 208 A A DV S LA-VIE--191 XTA Jnm's Judd Limlvmul ll Km'lun llvmlrin'ks Sullvrlml'f lFIm-minu Wright lhn'rn-ll II. lmwis D. Imwis Hunter Dau'vnpnrl Wunnvr Srull llnlmlwrg Spw-r Young Hawkins snmm-r Cranks Hull l'ullm- Hwklin Nix'lmls Gvury Milh-r Jluvx-n Morris Jackson Kisllcr 1.0m: Duylu 209 D7 LH-VIEH'1917' PHI CHI DELTA Ululin AIm-rimm Founded ut Lnuisinnn Sum: University, 1909 Avliw- Chapters, Thirlu-n DIG LTA CIIAP'I'E R Iislnhlislml Ih-u'lulwr, IEHL! FRA'I'ICR IN IIONORARIUS Plenum B. CAS'rm; FRA'I'RI'IS IN COLLEGIO Seniors FELIPE C. VAILLANT JOSE BARTOLOMEI NIIGUEL RODRIGUEZ Juniors VIRGILIO N. CORDERO Sophomores EDUARDO R. GONZALEZ Special CARLOS lismmm PALMA MIGUEL Rosxcn MARIO CORDERO Tmso COLON AMADOR GANDIA V8 8 V b ? LA-VIE--191'7 S Q DV qi X- X Uunmloz Bau'mImm-i Pulum Vuillunt Gundin Rmh'iullvz M. Cunlcm V. N. Conll-m Lnlnn Ruslch Maldonado WK mesVNGe 3; mwgkxx$ jxxxv a 5?va x . H, . 5a,. , h mVEx I . ml. DV Q LA-VIEH'1917'W PI KAPPA ALPHA Funnrh-nl :11 University 01 Viruiniu. March I, INNS .hlivo CIInpu-rs, Furly BETA ALPHA CHAPTER lislulvliMH-Kl leuhrr ll, Hilii FR A'I'RICS IN FACUIXI'A'I'IC WILMIR 1'. 011,1,1551'115 FRA'I'RICS IN COLLEGIO Seniors l'Al'l. R. van WALTER T. ELDER 'll.-umx.n 12. AICCAR'I'Nl-zv WILLIAM L. KICS'l'l-ZR llnxrox R. BROWN Juniors 1215011011: Ii. MARVIN Rl'ssm. Ii. HUFFER Rm 5'. IM'NKLIC Romm'r .I. HARPER 1'. HAROLD 1 li'l'TliR Sophonmrea onIN 8. 1.1.0111 WILLIAM B. Bmmammucn WILLIAM A. Asm; JOHN F. Dnck Rmuck'r l5. lthscmaN 'Imuru '1'. DI'NCAN CLARENCE Ii. HARRow Freshmen 1 GLENN ll. LINQUIS'I' jam: 1'. PLUM; CHARLES W. SIMON LESLIE 1'. KLIM: Pledges 1111111115 P. Bnmm, '19 EARL Ii. HUNTER, '17 STUART A. SMYTHE, '19 BYan M. Hannah, '17 105mm 1i. MCLAI'GIHJN, '19 W. 1C. VVILSUN, '19 m A D7 Ilnm'r Dl'vkvr lmllm Elrh-r llurln-r lhu'rnw Ku-sln-r Dum'nn llL-nsrhvn Hmwn Dnnklv linulvnbnuuh Dyvr M 'qu'tm-y mm Lloyd Bryuns Spuyd Uilh-spio Ashv Marvin lemuulllin Smytln- Limlnist Simon Klim- LA-VIE--1917- 11 KA VQ llum'cl' lN-lh-r Flu kc LA-VIE--1917- I97 g.gk PHI KAPPA l Brown Univvrsily, INN; anllmlml u At'llvu Chapters. Flvu GAMMA CHAPTER lislulllisllwl Nm'vmlu'r fl, MHZ; FRA'I'RES IN IIONORARI US REV. B. A. O'IIM'LON Rm. G. W. Humm 'l n1-:0nom-: D. BOAI, FRA'I'RES IN COLLICGIO , Seniors ' jAMIcs l. MONMIAN I.l-JMliN'l' J. vau'un RAYMOND A. O'BRIEN WILLIAM V. QUINN HUWARD C. YIERGl-ZR, JR. Juniors Josm'u ClaAm-zk RICHARD Ii. lx'melmcu .losm'n B. KELLY HARRY j. MCURANAqu Josm'n I9. KELLEY jonN A. O'BRIEN PAUL R. Kmm jmm F. MCLAI'UHIJN Cm wnmn Scn'r'r VINCENT P. MMII-zk .. 11cm; 1. SULLIVAN Flmmckn'K T. YHAGIER Freshmen JOHN L. BURNS LEO J. MUCH; ijN F. Gounox IF. MARSHALL SMITH LYLE P. WILLIAMS Specials ' ANDREW M. kANNl-ZGIHSl-ZR PHILLIP . huulcmmmk 17 RANK li. TEMPLE Sophomores FRANK j. BOYLE CHARLES j. MCCARTHY, jk. M. Gmmnm' Clmmmx Ulmmm L. O'CONNUR RUDOLPH G. KRAFT IiIm'Aun U. Snmuuak, jk. WA-VIE- -19173f2m ET Prutlu-r DNHSPII Connor MrF-rnnuhun Knnns Spuyd Faust Vymuxl1 lIm-kt-l Culdx-rwmul Murkh- l. mu Kn 4 irur Sim: Wvllor Frum'c Tuwwn Lvilmclu-r CrnwL-ll ,lulmsun m , y!- A I37 LH-VIE--19 17- V8 SIGMA PHI EPSILON luIIIIIIiI II int Ritllnlnnrl C IIUIILI.X'I'.,11HH Milllllt! lhirly -iight PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER iCsIIIIIIiSIII-II May S. IIHF- FRATRICS IN FACULTA'IE J. 0. KAMMIcIIMAx I:RA 'I'RES IN COLLEGIO Seniors F. A. Goon Ii. W. QUHEGLE J. M. JACKSON W. Ii. ROGERS P. i. ' ' A. F. WIIIIIEII H. J. WILLIAMS Junlors Ii. Coma A. ll. MCFAIIIIIIN F. M. DAVIS H. W. RII'I'II C. M. SIIANK, JR. Sophomores A. C. BIIImI'I' RI. 8 SIIUI II 1. K. JOHNSON .A. I III KI: R H. S. LAM; J. 1 Wm Freshmen G. G. CLAMIIII W. Ii. PALLMAN C. 15. CORNELL U. D. SWI'JI'PZICR Special J. S. Comms Pledges L. D. Md'LIIIII; 1. l3. '0le 15.1. NIURRIS W. II. RII. I: x PENN.,3TATEI DI; 286 A 1N DV LH-VIE - -19 17 -? V11 ATS! Lewis mevnhorg lTnuL-r Culvgmvv Bishop Fisvhcr Puwl-ll Fair MchIk-y Umlignn Longtlon Coursun Enshy 5111 'cr Dilllnlik' McMuin lit chc on 8111' I ' Snydcr tL-r Cull-s Alhvrls Pickett . rs It l Wllsm anluvm lillinm'x' Hubhzml B 'vr 1?. Smith Shcnlnn lluuuhnlun lin-nm-n MMW M Wm 3 DV LA-VIE--191'7- ABRAHAM I. HELLER ROBERT BICRKOWI'I'Z DAVID B. MAZUR HARRY COHEN Amman IinuLIcu IVAN KRANICH BETA SAMACH Founded :1! Cornell University, IUIO Active Chumcrs. Two BETA CI IAPTER lfsmhlislu-II M'hrlmry 10. lle FRATRICS lN COLLEG 10 Seniors SAMUEL A. JAFFI; J unlora BENJAMIN SAETA Sophomores Lotus G. BALTIMORE Freshmen liAm. HERTZ 1511mm; 8. LEVINE DAvm KESSHiR OSCAR B. FELDSER Lotus A. HARRISON NORMAN TAMLER VXQ ....,.. .F.-4 IV QJSLLA-VIE - -19 112m B G Mamn' Cohen lh-rkuwilz lh-rlz Krsslvr Fl-ltlsvr Juffc Tumlor Ehrlich Krunivh Harrison I.Wim- llt-lh-r Bultimuru 279 DV S LA-VIEH1917-2 HARRY SMOlJaNS HMMAN ll. Cumu's DANIEL BLACKMAN PHI EPSILON PI 'mv Y nrk. l'mmtlwl .H C ily ulh 1.0 u r'rtiu Clmpu Is. 'llxirw w n 'l'llETA CHAPTER leluhIislM-II April 2N. Hill FR ATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J unlors Sophomores Rommr ll. THRUNE WILLARD 1.. PRAUICR jAcun LEVJNSUN WILLIAM ll. Youxu BENJAMIN Acme DAVID BRICMAN Freshmen PFRL Y .PM HTMAN Special AARON J. l5 m mnmx Pledge JOSEPH j. BLACKMAN Hm: A. H. SHIM'IVICR jAt-nn KUMINARS WILLIAM N. Plum; HERMAN L. LAVERDIER lMx'm SMlnauMAN Mmrklrlc SIMUN MAX HARRIS 1 1u-:1n-:u1m' AMSHEL HARRY F. MARKLIE PENN 'S TATE 230 TEL SLA-VIEH191 iP E II 7m A V Q LH-VIE--191'7- V8 XV PHI LAMBDA UPSILON Hlnnmuury FIM-Iuiruh Foumh-tl :Il l'niw-Ixily nl' IHiHuie. IN'J'J .thin- Fhuplvrs, lCh-vvn NU CHAPTER ICSUlbliilH'll May :40, Hill FRA'I'R ES 1 N Flu IULTA'HE U. G. Puxn . W. G. KI-Jl'l'll j. H. Cnrkvmu, FRATRICS IN COLLEGIO Seniors A. J. DIEFISNUERFER 15. l'. liluamualmla R H. G. Dunno j. M. Ruun P. S. BRAIJJER Ii. 0. SNYDER . Ii. Muklmw Juniors II. II. KNocu S. P. Scuwm'uk R. W. US'l'l-ZRMAYICR C. F. SNYDER R. M. WALKER IV QgLA-VIE-JQ 17m cPA T Murrow 1'2. 0. Snytll-r lMofvmlvrl'm-r lirullivr lillvnlwruvr Dimmiu KHUCII Svhwuyor C. F. Snyder Ruuh Churchill I 1 Keith Usu-rmuycr Walker D7 LA-QVIEnl 17- SIGMA TAU 111111111113:1111111111-1rin111 11111111111-11111 111 11111-1 y 111 V1 111.1414. IEHH 111.11110rs1Ni11- KAPPA Cl IAPTER l'kluhlislml l'.ll.'1 Tr; N. a-Tom... h- - FRATRES IN FIH IUL'I'A'I'F, JAMES P. 1311111151111'111111 61411111111: H'rlwlchnN 1.11m; 1Mv111l.1.111'11 MARKLH 111. S. 111111111111: A. I.. K111111111 ll1z1111l111-1111-111 FRA'I'RES IN 110111121110 RUlH-IRT I11. 1211111111 R1311 C. 1111111111111 F11A1u.1-:s A. 81111-2 151111, RAY 511111-11 j M1 155 W. Towsnx ALIH-zk'r 17. Wrnuk 111511111115 W. 1115111511 111-111 ICN'I' 17. vamuu j1111N D. 111111111111 JOHN T. l11517'1's1'11 HOWARD 0. 1111111111; onIN 15. FRANCE CARLISM': M. 111111111111 C1'11'1' I12. lI1a11111-11, 1111111111145 l.. KNUTTS 1111111311111 N. 1.1511111111111111 CHARLES l.. MCGRANAHAN 011 W. 11111511 11111111112111; M.j1111Ns11N PENN-S TATE .284 m DV SLA VIE--19 UL tblg J 1?. KPIII'Y Burns Sullivan Yer Smith Gordon j. A O'Brien R. A. U'lirivn lxulm Ix'nnm-uivsvr Mnnuhun Huulnmu Villiums McLaughlin meuuh ft liuylo Quinn U'Cnnnnr J. IL Kelly UI-aulvr MI'UH- Klwhlor Srult Trnlph- 'vuucr Muller Wm DV WE'VE; - -19 17-? V1 ALPHA TAU OMEGA Fuundul at Virginia Military lmlitulc, 1365 Active Chapters, Sixty-six GAM MA 0M EGA Cl IAPTER letuhlislwd February 0, NH FRA'I'RES lN FACULTA'I'I'Z WILLIAM R. HAM A. L. WRIGHT S. C. CA'Hvzs B. U. SlavuksoN C. C. ALIHER'I'S 0. 1?. SMITH FRA'I'RICS IN COLLEGIO Seniors 11. R. Plcma'm' T. 1.. Columns: W. U. POWELL A. IV. Flscmzu J. P. liAsnY 31.1.. Bxsnov G. K. BRENNEN H. U. DIMMH; W. H. lemmovxa II. Ii. BmumMAN Junlorn B. J. FAIR C. R. SNYDER M. P. LEWIS K. II. LANGENHERG ALLEN CADIGAN Sophomores W. W. MCMAIN 11. IE. Lommlm J. H. MCCAUIJCY M. J. WILSUN D. G. liNocu R. S. li'r'n-zk G. 15. B RA KER Freshmen F. P. SMITH H. B. ICLLImnck D. T. SIIILNTUN D. E. llunlmlm W. B. BYERS FRANK B. lenaR L. L. WALLACE 276 DV $LA-VIE - -19 2m 2 q, E Williams Md'lun' Slmltz l'ullnmn Urzm-ns Mark Ruth Bright Cum ,um- . :u' '30 'c n-r hum! Vuy Hlvkvr Shank Quiggh- Kmnnn-rnnm Ruucrs lecmldvn jnlmsun Davis Riley . unvs Cornell Swuitzvr Clzuncr Mnrris . ' ,xAI' ' x?.- . F ; :3 S L ; A ww$ 29 Qri'm WWW 1 WW ! WWW N .1. IN ! .Illlllml , . i . W NM M33: Wlf . Huxlvlvluuwm WW Al . K m m-v U: l leI M $ 2 W DV I. I I I I:. C I .II II II. II ITII. SLA-VIEH1917' IIII. II. W. S'IIIIIIIMII'I' PROF. II. I . I XIII. Ii. II. IIAIIIIIZ II Initiates, Illuss I915. June, 1915 ISLAII l.. III5A'II'IIII II. IIIILL I5. IImnI.VV II. I I I VIVII II F91. I III: m5 ' '-1llI II VVIVIIM, IR. IL IIARPIZ II I . IIAssIck'II II. III15VIII-11I5IIV II. III5.V VVIIVI; W III-: IIZIH. .'I.IIIII5 III. II. M W. I. V II.. w: II. III'I'IIIIIV'LII . III'IIIIIIIISIIV M. III'II'IIISUN V'LV'VILII lnlllutcs, Class l9lb, .Iunuury. 19m I5. AVIIILVI III. IIVIII: II .A. II.VII'I,51II . I . HICRIIIZII I. S, IIIIAI I I 55 I. XI IIIIUA-IDIIINI 5 II. IIULIII-ZN II. M. IV'ISII'LI5II II. II. II. W. K. II. I. III. I5. IV'IVIIIIIIIIIs N. I5IIVII'0I.VI A. LINE II. I5lII'IV'INI; II. LIImIIII; I5. MIIIIIIAVAIIAV Mokkuw PHI KAPPA PHI IIIIIIIIII'III'V SIIIIIIIIII'SIIIIII IchIIIIIISIIlIII IVIIT HONORARY IIZlJ-ZII'IIICI! June. 1915 December, WIS IIICAN R. L. SAIIIIIVII'I' January. l9lb III-zAVI 'lI. ALUMNI IIII. IL. I9. II. HLAISIIICLI. ZIIIIK I'KHIIN VLAss I885 I. II. ZII55I5NIII5IM IIASH 1805 II. II. KININS S S. I5IiIIMAN X. S. IIJI.A.V' II. MAIIIIIII IV. MI: VII: VIII:I 5. IC. NULLI: II. II. I IIII I. IPS III. II. IIIIVIIIIII-I-I51I .Ili SII III A'IIIII; R . A. SIIIIV'LII IV. I I. S'I'IIICC L'IcII W. II. S'IIIIIIIIV'I.I5II IV'I5I5'IIII'IIIs SILII I'AS S.- Ii. Wm IrI5 II. II. WIII III- I II XII II. I. MIIIVIVIL'IIII AIIssS. M. NI-zIHI II. lI-IIL'V II. S. IIIIIIHICID II. Ii. .VIIss III ANI III: SIIIJLI'I IIAIIIIY SMIIL lC'V'. A. II. SIII IL um I. I. SI'IIL NIVI-ZL, IR I5. I . II V I. I I IIIHIPSUNI .I I. A1155 I HI I VI.I R II I' VAI II .I' III: 'IIIII: IIAL u :xz A .5 , , , a I II W ZILIII I5 II PENN-S TATE 288 VI A WLA-VIE-JQ 1W LOCAL FRATERNITIES DI; P EN N 13' TATE AG D7 LA-VIEw--1917-2 5 QEV ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Ak'rnm Ii. lhmwx SAMl'm. L. Hl'lmlm; CAkLns U. GuNm-zk WILLIAM l,. HURNl-ZR Ylvmk L. HLM'K Gummy: W. anmx Gnoluzli M. ARISMAN FRANK H. ISIcNM-z'r'r DONALD j. Hmmmna WALTER ll. CuAMI-zk EDWARD C. lx'm-znmcu Established February, 1011 FRA'I'RES IN COLLI'IUIO Seniors Juniors BIRCH R. muck Sophnmnrcs l? RANK Ii. WHITMA N Freshmen SAMUEL 1?. Asmumol; Pledges W. 11. MI'H'HMJNG f. III; Rnx' Kxo'r'rs HERMAN M. 1.0M; AIUHN K. ansox RUIHCR'I' B. Wmmmx 'l nmms B. hm'umsg CHHL GRAY MORRIS M. 1.0m; ll. SHLIHCN McAlucI-z 1.1m R. Scn'r'r junx W. KNECH'I' JOHN ll. Ll'ms PENN 13' TATE 290 Hnwmun UIu-r Knvrln Lucas Crnmvr Whitman S. Lung SLA-VIEH191'7 Knnt ls Ih'mvn Km-hh'r Hm'nm' Gum Wrimnun lilnrk Hunlick Ctmliduu Mium'liug .my Mm 'vriu lx-r Rnhimm Dnuuluss M. Long Scott lh-nm-tt Arislnun 291 3m A1 mm LAVIEn191'7- V1 PIONEER CLUB Established Ocmhrr, H112 . I 1.1..1, . .1 . 10M- 1 V . 11...; I:RA'rlucs IN FACUL'I'A'I'E linmx R. 5.111111 11111111111 I1. SIIA'I'TI'CK FR A'I'RES IN COLLIEGIO Seniors 1' HARL 115 l BAL 1 1111 1101111111 P. 1111-2111 S.R1-:1-:11II111H11 j. Rl'ss1-z1,1.1111111.1. HARUI, 111'. 11111111: HAROLD S. WARD R11111-1111 11. l.m'1-: JAMES 11. 1111151111 Juniors 111-: 011111; F. 11110111111311: Jonx A. 01111111511 Rm 112.1 1111111115 1. FOSTER l1'. P111111: 1 1.1111111; l1.11x 0111.11 l.. S'1'1-1v1-2Ns HARR1 111. I 111:1-2111 1m 121111111111 11.11.1131 Sophomores 11.11111: 11. l1'0w1.1-:11 8111111121. P. N11t11nLAs DAvm B. 1111x1111; 11l.11111m B. RICHARDSON J. HARRY TAYLOR Freshmen 11'. l.1-:Rm' 111151.511 101121 A. 11'1:115 N1;11'1.1N1V.G11111111 l1 111N115 111.11711-25W11211 Specials limx'IN A. 0111111112115 11'. HAROLD 1171:1111; Pledges P. H. 13111111311111 111. W. 'l'1-:1u11-;LL WLA-VIE . -19 lgabw PIONEER ' v u. VunI I run 0 s Mt-ily Hurkmun Priu- Shulluck Smith Hursh Frcclmrn Gurhcr liislt'l' ' ' l L anc DA PENN-S TATE Ail .205 D7 LA-VIE - -1 917-2 ij READ R. me'rlck WALTER L. BAKER DONALD j. LICHMAN jouN S. MALm' PAH. l'. MIERKI-Zl. HARRY Ii. KAHCY WILLIAM I. Pa'r'ncuuak HARRY HUFFMAN HAROLD M. LICIIMAN CHARLES H. PICCK limle R. ELLIOT VIKING CLUB Established November 25, 11112 FRA'I'RES 1N COLLICGIO Seniors DUNALD Ii. GoumJM: J union; LESTER R. Scuwmck Suplmmnres Freshmen HARRY Ii. DAVIS Specials jonN M. ROWLAND Pledges 294 Wmmk H. lecum; llAkoLnJ. BRIENNICFKIC Rumam' W. SMITH ADAM .l. 'rlNlJ-ZY Arul's'rl's S. WI-zmz CARL l9. MUYICR Rmmwn IF. HUFFMAN WILLIAM R. Ym'm; JOHN W. LIVINumm NORMAN l5. THOMSON PAH. Ru'nuav V51 WLA-VIEH1917W VIKING Svhurkt-r Rmvluntl Mx'rkx-l Pork 511ml! Thmnsnn Bukrr I rsu-I Lurking . Kulvy 't-rlz Ynunp. Gmnllinu R. Huffman Davis Mnyl-r H. Huffman D. lmhmun Pnlu-igvr RirlIh-y II. 1.0 nnun Tinlvy .' . DA A U , , U A 295 DV DA LA-VIE--191'7- ll.R.l.IcNK15u K C PlM'l'lll-ZR J N. KIRK L. L Kl'I-ZRNl-IR II. F. l A'1 z1M;1:k IOTA CHI DELTA Ochhitcrluml lCnuiIn-L-rinm lFulIndL-d April. Hllli FRATRI'ZS IN I'VH Z l IIIFA'I'IE A. 1.. Kovmcn FRA'I'RIES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Juniors V. J. A. SHIHJH: Soplmnmrus PENN'S TATE 200 P. Ii. 8mm: 111.,WARNER II. C. MATHM: 7.. R. Rowan W. R. Sl'mz V9 WLA-VIEHIQ 1m DA. PEN N 'S TATE A1 201 DV SLA'VIEH1917' UL OMEGA EPSILON WILIsl'R W. lHusuN 1414mm l.. CHAMBERS ANTHONY A. HM'Iav I.. U. BARNES ll. MmH'oN HRM' RICHARD Y. Hulecssuu j. MI-zLVIN Ill'unlcs R. PM'L Huxx'lcksox S'chmk'r U. CIHCSNU'I'T Wm 1AM R. DUITGIHCR'I'Y 15. NOBLE GomnN D. A. BARNES Founded May, 1911 FRA'I'RI'ZS IN COLLEU l0 Seniors I' RA x K W. Y laAm-zk .l unlnrs Sophomores M mum: Ii. Zl'FALl. Freshmen C. B. GALHRAITH j. FOSTER Mmsnik PAUL .l- Nlmr Ii. 0. SNYDER Romain- R. LYMAN CkI-zlull'mx l5. MURPHY J. linwmm A. NAULE Snmx P. Srmvm'lck Amusnx H. Hlaxm' jus. ll. HUMMER 8115va RT M. Lowm' lllcmuck'r F. Rl-Il-ZSIE WILnru R. Hum P EN N 25' TATE 298 vwv xr-uh A IV LA-VIE--1917- V3 Wt-Sl Hrysun annll 1h ' llvnry X'muvr Murphy D. Burner: Jhxwvrsux Nuulu vam- Gnrtun lhmqlu-rly Clunnhvrs Guvvy Hu-snult Nvl'l' lmwry Snyxlvr Lyman IIIIHhI-s llnnnm-r Mussor Cnlrh-swr Unllnuith Scllwuyrr 299 DV S LA-VIE--191 Qt ZETA THETA Established Juno -1. 1911 FRNI'RICS IN COLLIN i I0 Seniors Usmu R. S'H-zmllcxs j MAksnALl. lx'Llecxsxll'm Ilomak D. meclmAx Juniors UI'V 5. Plan; Mx'kuc j. S'mxle Sophnnmrus WILLIAM It. I M 151'! REED II. TH'KICR C. Ahksmm, Com; Freshmen D. Roy WILLIAMS Special '1'. M rkkM' HLM R Q; SHIRLEY H. STEPHENS HARHLD .l. Wx'mlc U. Hrk'mx SIIH'I-zlu' Lump: A. S'I'I-zlcmc WILMR D. NYICR l-Zvrzmc'r'r L. HAMIL'I'UN HICRHI-ZR'I' A. HRUNSUN CARL W. Gouncx PENN-S TATE 300 V31 DV wLA-VIE - -19 1m Z 9 Bronson llumilton Puck S. B. Stephens Klinxt-nsmilh 'i li' Wyl 'l'uckvr m n iclz 0. R. Sulphvns Slnm- Slliwry Bluir iu Cnnk '.i1 Imvrmun ! I. 6' DAR 0. .U AAG 301 DV LA-VIE 1917-2 CUHECO CLUB Founded February lLl, IEHJ ma 1 FRA'I'RES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 145511sz F. Bonus HOWARD l.. Coxxux Juniors SAMUEL I,,. CURHIN HERBERT Ii. HAUL Ii. HOLMES MACKI'ZY Sophomores MILTON W. DALRYMI'LE HORACE lhn-zVI-zk JOHN C. SnmNs Freshmen RUSSELL Ii. CLARK Db. 302 M PENN-S TATE ! L. I gf'rfl t lhux'rux S. Cl'MMIan D. limn'xns Illawrr'r CLAUDE Ii. limuc'r'r CLAUDE C. I:RAZIEIC ANDREW B. GAss ALIH-IR'I'G. FIEmJ-zk GAIL ll. HEDRICK V0 DV g.gthoVIE-JQ 17m CUHECO Simona Drvvvr Horlrivk Mzu'Iu-y Fm Dulrymplu Funklin Curh'n luwilt Cummings lion '5 16d w lfiwllvr Clark Gauss Duh! D1: pENN'STA-TE' AG 3 03 I97 giLA-VIEH1917' ' ti1 DELTA OMICRON DiI-In lewr y Lurkr Kvnnvy Mmshlnun Hull l,inimu-I Skilhnun IM-eriv Millvr Hmn' Swalrlz Murruw DELTA OMICRON Hlunm'ury Dvhutim: Fl'ulvrnilw Urgunizml IHH Uruunim-tl lo px'nnmlv tln- ill-hulilm inlvn-sl nf llu- anlvun- unrl as n rkunl In Llnm- whu lmw- lnu'livipuU-Il in IIm-rtznllvuintv DvlmlilmY :uul Urulm'y IPRA'rRIcs IN FACUL'I'M'E j. T. NIARSHMAN 15.;l. HALL FRA'I'RICS IN UULLICGIO Seniors R. IQ. Gmuv W. R. SKILLMAN J. 15. Mummw B. 19. SWAR'IV. J unlnrs J. A. In :l- 1-:kIIc W. H. Imvm; 15. J. KICNNICY H. W. MILLER 1 .1' .l.INIM;IaR H. U. Wmuck Sophomore W. R. Dnm 304 W LA-VIE - -1 917m D7 LA-VIE--1917W lh-Nsvlhnvlwr Vnml McDowell Pivkvlt Lun- $01113 Bt-rrynmn ' Ovary Vvl'uvr Vurdwl'll Smith jom-fsnn Jinu-snn $61111 SENIOR SOCIETY FOUNDED 1907 GRADUATE MEMBERS R. C. llAkum' B. M. HERMAN Seniors R. N. BERRYMAN R. Ii. 0mm U. 15. HESSELHACHER W. C. lelesuN j. G. Josucl- an R. A. Low: 11. C. YERUER, JR. N. M. FLEMING NIILES Hmwr C. C. Mtlhnneu. DAVID MvKM', jk. II. R. PICKIC'I'T II. M. SMITH A. ll. WAkIm'EIJ. W. W. Wnnn pENN 25' TATE 306 V11 m A V LA-VIE - -19 1'7- V3 Robinson Pickvtl anl Smith Hmmuitt Dllnkll- an-rhuff lvssolluu'hrr Davis Clark Gmu'y Bvrrylnnn Dimw Blyth JiIm-suu McKay Yvrgor Mnrx'ii Wurtlwull Pum- Wullnn litluortun Svlmmlvr l,iniuul-r l'uinlI-r UPPER CLASS SOCIETY FOUNDICD I907 GRADUATE MEMBERS NEIL M. FLI-zmm; RICHARD C. HARLOW B. M. JlI-szAN Seniors ROBERT N. BERRYMAN DAVID MCKAYJR. RICHARD S. DAVIS llmmun R. PICKWI'T GUSTAV H. DII'PE WALTER C. Svukmcmcu Roman Ii. Gchlu' HENRY Ii. SMITH EUGENE P. HAMMITT IRVIN li. WALTON Hxaokulc IS. lIlcssI-anM'HICR ALBION ll. Wluum'mm WILHUR Cmumx jmusow WILLIAM W. Wmm lltHVARD C. chkmck, jk. Juniors DON D. BLH'H - Plum l5. lemm-zk HAROLD A. CLARK Gmnuuc V. Muluus . DUNKLE HICISTICR C. PAIN'I'ICR ROBERT Ii. limzlek'rnx SILAS PAGE SIIIaLnUkN anxsox G. jAmuc'r'r SAI'ERIer $07 Hmy Fleming Rnlu-rls Hut'l' Vuldwx-ll Hullmw-Il Jnm-fsml Kvnm'y Grm-nluml muss . n H y I'n Im-I Dulhin ansvn Durwm't lum- Slcilllnun lluffcr Mchwcll Lung Mason Sim Murris lmihm'lu-r Burns SIm-dk-y $111195 UPPER CLASS SOCIETY FOUNDICD 19L! Seniors mummy G. Bmss lilm'ARn N. I.l-'.H!M1llik WILLJAM W. HAICR HERMAN M. 1.0M; lmNALn M. anm Romam' A. Low: W. GRAHAM VALDWIELL Hcvn. C. leMwmm DONALD 1.. UUIJHN linwAlm D. MALTHY ALIHiR'l' L. Dolm'AR'r A. RAYMOND PALM 1m MAXWELL ll. FIJNIM; WILLIAM ll. ROBERTS jmixG.jusn-;1rsox CnMuJas A. Sum: AIAMICS W. TUWSICN WILLIS R. SKILLMAN Juniors IlAkmsuN M. HRAY RUSSELL Ii. llulvlvlau RAYMHND P. BURNS EDMUND '1. lx'IeNM-n' RICHARD t1 Gmalaxmxn V. Rl'sslal. NIASHN Hmmcs lx'. HALLUWICLI, WARNER K. Mmuus : ma . ....-WW , .. 308 lR-uph-s Pnsl lfuir Blukt-slro Robinson Hill Higgim r Puur lilylh lfdm-rtun McCuHm'h Burns Grmy Kraft Mimlu-ll Frann- Survvr HHIHIIIHL Wullnn Vorm'r Duh- V. C. Jimwrm Shun Wilsun ulwr Wlm-linu L M. Jinu-snn Ewing Hark llnpwnml rnidgKI-v j. M. HALE j. Ii. FRANCE Ii. P. HAMMITT W. C. leIasoN IC. D. MALTHV 1i. T. MITCHELL D. D. Bum R. P. BURNS C. Ii. DISSINUER R. II. limmu'roN B. G. 15;ka Ii. 1?. GARLAND R. D. Bmmcsnmc R. S. CLARK, jk. S. W. liwmu W. S. Guoss R. A. Illuums C. C. HILL D. J. lluvwmm SOPHOMORE SOCIETY FOUNDED 1907 GRADUATE MEMBER B. M. HERMAN Seniors R. A. Mox'lcu W. F. PEOPLES W. .l. SARVICR W. C SHIIun-zmck W. l5. WAlme II. C. Yiemnck, JR. .lunlors 15. K. MCCLIN'rm'Ix' J. P. MCCUIJM'H H. C. NIURRIS 8. PAGE S. RUIHNSUN W. H. WAL'm-zus Sophomores D. M. HUBER R. M. lelcsoN R. U. KRAFT . 1:. POST j. A. SIMMAN j. H. Sum U. 1?. Wmmuxu A J. ll. WILSON 300 DV S LA-VIEn1917- QJL Dunklv chfruy Hurrrll Sunorlmff Flvminq I'urris'h Hulluwvll F.SInitII le-rlu Murris Jnsufsun Clark Ih-ssvllmclu-r Puinh-r Kisllcr Rivhamls kainsnn llnfl'vr lTndvrhill Wulsun He Dimn: Durwnrt Juhnsmn lI'ry Manerl Dnmhly Hnrmn H. Smith VVuud l,ininm-r Sclluutz Mmm- Wnunur Miller Silvs Cuun Thnnms Ilmlvsly Emma SOPHOMORE SOCIETY FOUNDED 1912 GRADUATE MEMBERS RICHARD C. HARLOW MILES HORST Nun. FLEMING Seniors A. L. DORWAR'I' C. SMITH U. JEFFREY M. H. FLEMING ll. SMITH H.J.JUSICFSUN GEORGE HESSEIJMCIIICR D. NICKAY G. A. WATSON II. M. KISTLICR WILLIAM W. Wmm Gl'smv Dwms Clam. Mrle'IcLL R. ll. ULMS'I'ISAD Junlom G. j. Smtlakumrlr jnnN IIAIHES'I'Y PAI'L RICHARDS R. S. Dukaa W. K. Mmuus jm-z Omamm: H. C. PAINTER A. B. anman. R. ll. WILKINSON H. A. CLARK CHARLES HALLUWEIJ. X '. C. THOMAS R. Ii. HUFFICR Fman LININUICR Sophomores ll. Ii. BAkImN .v . Ii. DAMHIA' j. S. WAGNER S. M. Fume, JR. F. B. Sn'las II. II. Buluusu. I512. PARRISH A. G. SHIM'TZ U. E. PM A. ll. Com; Ii. L. Alumna A. P. MILLER j. M. junxwmx D. B. MING1.I;,JR. 310 0?? 32m LAVIE--1917- VI IIIIIDIIWI-II Yorm-II I.IIIIIIIII II'nml OIII'IIII- Murris .IIIII'liII IIIEISUII KI'IIIII'I' IYHIMIII SI'IIIIIII-III-r SII'IIIIm-I' IlIIIIlI-I' IIIHIHMI'I' AllllIIUr COLLEGIATE SOCIETY FOUNDED I912 GRADUATE MEMBER RICHARD F. HARLOW Seniors RIIIIIIII'I' 1i. MI .IRI' I.n 11x :I. II .xlsux I-IIUIIm-z Ii. lIIstIIIuIIIII II'IIlL-IIM II IIonn Hem I. Ilv'IclImI IIIIIIHIIIIIII YIZRHI:R, III II II 'II-: R I SI IIIIoI: III: II me .IRDI. .II .IR III. B. LUPULD Juniors Ii mu ND I. lx'IaxNI-n' FRANKLIN R. .'I.IITIIUR IIA IR! 1 lll'N'rI: II IIISI-zI'II S. UHERLE .I III. IIADII 5W V. RI'SSIEI.L IIIIASUN FIIIaII l7. LININGER UIIIIIIIII-z C. MUIIIIIs IV. ll. 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WAY, '18 C'rz'rculurr'irm Staff C. 11. l7li0l1'l1lCR, V17 C. 12. NARROW, '18 DV LA-VIE--1917' Hustnn Ltm'ry Wuy Skillluun Miss anlzvl Miss llussln-r Hmzulln-nt King, Ih-rgcr '1 ln- W'riuht 1 l . Rulwrls Rrism-r .zu' m 7'nk 11 min 39mm 5mm: 11 armer Published monthly by tlw 81111101115 01' Agrivullurul Ih-partnwnl of The Pennsylvania State College Editorial Staff lim'mR-IN-Cuncv - - - - - - - - N. Ii. GARBICR, '16 ASSISTANT EDITOR - - - - - - - - W. R. SKILLMAN, '16 W. N. LOWRY, '16 MISS LYDA VVICN'I'ZICL, '17 A. Ii. BERGER, '17 MISS CARRIE IIASSIJCR, '17 G. C. BROADBICN'I', '17 J. 15. KLAIIRIC, '17 P. R. KRAYBILL, '18 Businvss Slujf BUSINESS MANAUICR - - - - - - - - J. D. ZINK, '10 ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANMn-zk - - - - - - H. R. I'H'Kli'r'l', '16 CIRCULATION MANAGER - - - - - - - L. E. RUBICR'I'S, '17 G. L. RICISNICR, '17 1. I1. WAY, '18 11. 'l'. KINH, '17 0.1..WRI11H'11'18 'l'.13. lll'S'l'UN, '18 C.A.191HVI.IER,'18 V1 '7. m D? g X: LA-VIEn191 ttmbe Quest of ZEbe 33mg R. PAUL SVVIGART HRAHJ HR, 21 Senior in the School of Natural Science. has the distinction of be- ing the lirst undergradnate at Penn State to have a book published from his own pen. The new book, H'lihe Quest of the Ring by Mr. Brallier has been ranked as beingr of equal merit. to Henry Van Dyke's short stories, by a number of careful readers who pronounce it a remarlx'ably line short story. Hr. Pond, Dean of the Sehool of Natural Science, was delighted with the beauty of the story and the purity of the dietion. He pronounced it a work of unusual merit and regarded it an important addition to the mm. SWIGART HRMJJICR literature of the year. Professor Marshman of the English department pronounced it a remark- able production written by a member of our oWn college community. He summarizes the book in the following manner: HSometimes we are unaware of literary genius right in our own midst. We are so accustomed to look far away in both time and space to find quality of imagination, purpose of life and elegance of style that. We are ever ready to say. Tan any good literary thing come out of our own midst?' If we are told that there is something of literary value with a vision and idealism that Can and does come out of our own teehnieal midst, we are likely to discount the truth of such a statement, and look with distrust upon one that has the audacity to make such an intimation. So long in our teehnieal sehools have we rolled that word Hpractical under our tongues as such a sweet morsel that we have almost come to believe that. the real verities of life springing from idealism do not belong to the technical student's education. HBut it is a real joy to timl that right here in our own Senior Class in our own Natural Seience School there is a young man who knows and thinks about the deeper things of life. Not only does he know and think about these. things but he finds time out of his busy student days to write for the whole World a message that is really worth while a message that. has alr xady been pronounced by eomnetent readers to be as rich in its imagination, its idealism and its diction, as any of Henry Van Dyke's short stories. PENN -S TATE V11 I III'AIIIIIIIIIA'IIIII 7113112 ibisturp of Qtubmt iBuhIitattmw '1 '10 tin-lh'ulll' III llII- W; Iehiuglnn I ilI'H IIy SIII' III III - - - x - - INOU '1 III- I'I 'UH AIIIIIIIII - - - , - . , . . INT! 74 l' lllllOSpllI'l' . . . . . . . . . . . l TI lnIIIIIIII III liIII ICIIILIIII-I-IIIII: SIIIiI- lV - - - - - ISIIU Ill HM l'rI I'I LIIIII'I - - - , - - - - - - - - IRNT IUIIII 'llII 1.:IYiI . . . . . . . , . . . . . 1mm HII Y. MI ..A II. IIIIIIIIIIII; - - . . . . . . . . . I . mm '1 III IIIIII- mun - . . . . 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As a medium of publicity. there is no better agent than the Glee Club, and this year the features that stand out lllt'. activitiesol the Glee Club, whilenotincludinganyextentled trips over the continent; as in former years, have been in reality of importance in service to the most prominently among its achieve- ments are the admittance to the Inter- collegiate Glee Club Council, consisting Dartmouth, Columbia, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Penn State, and the invitation extended by the Columbia Graphophone Company MR' li- Ct le'NSllN of New York to make records. The crowning glory of the year is the fact that the Club won lllelonorahle Mention in the Glee Club Contest which was held at Carnegie Hall, New York on March 41h, winning over such formidable rivals zts Harvard, Dart- mouth, Columbia and Pennsylvania. The fact that this is Penn Statels lirst yearol membership makes it a notable incident and bespeztks the admiration of all Penn State men. The entrance requirements to the Glee Club are such that it calls for the best material the College affords, and the prestige gained this yeztr establishes this organization as a leader in Collegiate activities. The Club has ever been 011a sountl linaneiztl basis, which is another element in its favor. There is every riason to believe that the Glee Club will continue to advance its standards and keep pace with them in future years. It was a source of eminent satisfac- tion to the members of the Club to go 10 New York, and in competing with the Clubs of the leading l'niversities 0f the country, lllltl that their organization ranked above most of them in merit. Nothing could he more elleetive in stimulating the ell'ort to improve. By improving the Organization, each man benelits personally, so that by the time he leaves college, he lintls himself equipped to seek entrance into the large male choruses 0f the country. M RS. ROBINSON pENN -S TATE .423 Ad V. M. LOGAN Mundut-r, Glt-t- :iml Mandolin tllnh The annual joint concert with the relations With them will be resumed succeeding year. Gib: iRuhingunz Much credit must be given to lessor Clarence C. Robinson and m D? F a LA-VIE--191'7- lll'l system of trials for the Glee Club will be altered next year in such a way that the applicants will have a better opportunity to prove themselves worthy of admit- tance. The best material will he selectetl by voice test. only, eliminating the sight-reading test which has been llClLl in the past. These new men will learn a lltcst piece with the club and finally each man will he tried out in a quartette before linal selections are made. ln this method of selection, the judges are better able to determine the qualifica- tions of applicants, and each man will be in :1 position to show his ability to do part-singing. Other activities of the year have in- cluded two home concerts, :1 joint con- cert with the Buekncll Glee Club, and programs were rendered at Artlmore, lXltoonzt, Shamokin and W'ilkcs-Bzu're. Pitt Club was abandoned this year, but next season. At the end of two years, service, members of the Club are presented with a gold Charm. This emblem is coming to mean more to them With each Pro- Mrs. Robinson for the continual increasingy interest of the student body of Penn State in musical affairs. The former is not only a leader of natural ability but also possesses the talents of a singer aml composer. Under Professor Rohinsonis direction, the Glee Club has earned the enviable repu- tation from coast to coast asbeing,y one of the foremost organizations of its kind. The recent formation olu College Chorus is another instance of his progressive methods. Mrs. Robinsonhasearnetl the reputation of being an efhcicnt pianist and an accom- panist of rare ability. The work of the Robinsons here at. Penn State has the hearty approval of both the Alumni and the undergraduates ol the college. W. L. KlCSTlCR l'rmitlent. Cleo mid Mandolin Club V8 121.1. SA1'I2HHHI-lq 'lT, Svmml Tvnm II. IR Yul. '111. Swnml 15.1w 11K W. MM MAIN, '17. MIN Haw ?argitp male. Qauartette THE PANAMA TRIP JUNE, 1015 1Y.l1, lx'l:xllv.l1.'l1;.15ilst'll-uux M NHCIHXHCLY 11111-11 11w rlnsv 01 svlmul in junv, liu- 011 Penn Slutv's mnsiml H'prvsvntnliH-s jourm-yml lu va Yurk City. 21ml UH jmw 111th set sail on the slcnmship 1' :Mlvzmw for Panama. 'I1hvumlsinnwasllw 1511101111 tour 01 the 112111111 Zone Huh lluusvs hy the Qunrlollv, the 111's! unv Inning 1mm taken during 1110 HH'islnms x'umlion 1013-11. Fur this trip, lhc lwrsunIu-l im'lmlwl: Messrs. levr, 51111111111111, Hillvspic, 11ml Vuil with Pml'vssor j. 8. 1111211111011, :15 :mmnlmnisl. Aftvr eight pleasant days 0n 11w briny 1111p xw lumlwl sulbly in the harbor 01V Cnlmx. llvrv wwwvrt' mm by 1110 Sm'rclury 01' the Crislnlml Club Huusvs and some Penn Stzllv Alumni and wow giu'n :1 kurm welcome. Tlu- lmzlt Iwing :1 day lute. wv found nursle'vs dulml for n cunu-rl lhv 111151 nighl, mul vw-ry suwmwling nighl llu-rmhw t'XH'lH um: Uur HSCIIHIUIUH LA'VIE--1917' mnsislul of live main concerts and two return cngawmcnls. Our Iirst vnnccrl was given in Pedro Miguel and the following days found us in Camzal. Cristobal, Balboa aml Galun rt-spuclivvly. Return cngagvmcnls wore given at Pedro Miguel aml Cristobal. AI c.lch ulV lhos'c mnccrls wc wcru greeted by a large and apprvvialivc amlicnw. Unt- evening was given over to a big; Pvnn Stale. Banquet. and as was the vase two years before a large number surmumlcd lhc fcstivu board at. llw Timli Hotel. invitlontally to satisfy the inner man but more, 1mrlivularly H10 talk lllingsm't-r.H The Sllporinlcmlonl of Club Houses, M r. Rivhardson, spared no efforts to make our visit In tho Fanal Znnv a mcmnmhlc one. and haul prm'idcd numerous sight-st-cing trips In tho various points of interest along our great inland waterway. On two m'casions we. were per- milled 10 travel the entire length of the. Canal from Galun m Pulm MiguL-l in one of 11w fast Um'crnmonl. launchcs; thus an opportunity was afforded us of ohsvrx'ing in dvlail lhc vomplclwl Canal at all points. The Invk mecha- nism, Galun dam and spillway, as well as the wonderful control system, each Claimed our attention for scvcral hours. A large part of our spare time was spent roaming 111111 the narrow, winding slrcuts of Colon and Panama, but of much greater interest was the trip In 1110 ruins of 0M Panama which City was built almut 1510 and destroyed by Morgan in 1641. Another unique trip vas provided in a visit. to the Government leper colony at Palm Soto. Hero, as wvll as al the Gamlma Stovkado. we were able to bring a little Cheer into the. lives of those Confined. After eight days of strenuous work and pleasure, wv again sot sail, and Saturday, july 3rd, found us safely hack in the metropolis. H. P. VAIL, 16 Viil 3....-- N a D7 SLA-VIE--1917' QEuIIege Giburug ACII your the progress in things musiml 211 Penn 5111105001115 to ho manifested in some new phase that claims the zlllcnlion of those who are interested in Ihis particular hmnvh 0f collegezurlivitivs. UIIU of the most important :ulvzmws is lhv fm'mingr of the College Chums 01' vighly voices. the popularity of which has t-xvomlml ull vxpccmlinns. It is mmposml 0f slmlvnls, faculty momhvrs 21ml lmvnsl'ulk. hour sacred vzlntntzls huvc howl compro- hvnsivcly romlvrml hy this organization dluing the year, including Guunml's HGnllizl. Mvmlclssnhn's llcnr my Prayer, Guul's HRuth,H and anmlvr's Hhmm Ulivot ln Calvary. Al lhc time of tho I'cndilinn of Wlallliu. Mr. Hurry Bnrnhurl. Cnmluclm' of tho Rovhostt-r UV. YJ Community Churuauvvvptml llw Department of Musiv's invitation to mmluvl. Mr. Bnrnhnrt is an old Penn Slam- man, which h'nl mhlvd intorvst m the m'msion. Soloists h'nm lthlu th'nl Body and outsidv lulmlt wow vngalgml fur the various mnlulus. Tho Chorus hm: suvvuodml in amusing Ihv inlcrosl Hf lhv community in gvncrnl and has 11101 with :1 signal suwvss whth prophesies n sIt-mly growth in mining: yours, and tho fullilhm-m of :m inmnrlunl mission. V11 11.1111 111-11.11111 11:11.11 . .3 1 d :1 N. 1'. . Qtabet 315th II'II.I1'RI1III 11. 'I'IIIIMI'SIIN, II. S. .I1'11131, R1-Ii1'111l, HIIII1:1 I'1IR S'I U DE N'I ORGANIZAT ION I'IIIcsIIIIuVI II'.1'., I'1IIII1II'1I'11'1'. II. SNI' IJI1R. 'IT 'I'IIICISI'RI-IR Isl l,i1III111111111 .I. D. 7 II'. 'III' I IIN, l'. S. 1I11113' MILITARY ORGANIZA'I'ION II'II.I1'KI1ZU U. 'I'IIIIMI'SUN, ILINInIAsIICR II'. 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V.lm:1.ntll,lhnm Mujul 9V wA-VIE-ler-W P57 . v Ajlcxmnhcs fwx f : p: PENN us TATE AG 1 ' 07 S LH-VIE 1917- V8 Ebegpians Gin-n Hnrm-r Burn-l Dunbar Ruum-uv Burlwr Frm- Ilnpwuud lh-ll Spuyd .lmu-s Vilhl-lm Linruln Riley Hukvr Uxx Simlvr annnr Wultun lmwll-r melm-y Dvnnuy Muir Gilll-spio VVl'HiHK Proctor Thurku-ruy STAFF V. 1.. DUVVNINU - - - - - - - - - - Din-Hnr A. R. LINCOLN, '10 - - - - - - - - - - - Manager .I. J. VH.HICI.M, '10 - - - - - - - - - Advertising Manager J. 0. KAMMICRMAX - - - - - - - - - - lilcclrit'iam C. Ii. DISSINHICR ? . , . . - - - - - - - - Assistant Manama- r.. I... '1 HM MRM H XY. 0. THOMPSON - - - - - . - - - M usiml Dirwlnr WLA-Vmulg 118k? V8 ' 19m: arm when: by C. L. DOVVNINU Jljfl'fiftl 11y ARTHUR DICICRINU and 14. S. RAYNUR Qtast of tharatterg Algernon Palmer, Mayor 61' Lcnmnl, P21. - - SPENCER FREE, '18 'l'uhizls 1511111, 61 1110 Town Council - - - - L. S. RAYNURXM 'l'ml Smith, 01511110 - - - - . - - XV. 11. jUNliS, '18 Pud Grvvn, 6181:110 - - - - - - - .l- 1,. BELL, '10 P. 'l'. Bailey, 21Hidv-slmwoperator - - - - M. IN 1 N BAR, '17 Oistvr Boy, Special Agent 01' 1110811112111 - - - 1'. K. DICNNY,'10 Kulvhuwuyo, Sultan of Bcsopulunin - - - - P. R. SPAYD, '16 SucM-Mrs. Algernon Palmer - - - - j. J. l.A1VLF.R, '10 June 1511111, orphan niece 01'1'611ins - - 1 - A. S. RILEY, '10 Myra, :1sidc-shnwdunvor - - - - 11.8. 1V1CLI.1NG.'18 thurus GI R LS M l-CN R. A. Mnycr, '16 1C. 11. Barber, '17 B. H. linglc, '16 A. 1'. Runnvllv, '10 J. 17. MvLuughlin, '18 H. 11. Burrcll, '18 J. D. Luughrcy, '18 W. N. Given, '18 IC. 1:. Gillespie, '18 D. W. Simlcr, '16 1?. 1V. lklolwrgcr, '10 1V. 1.. Humor, '16 G. V. l'mvmr, '10 R. 1'. llutvhinson. '18 1C. H. Bnir. '10 A. R. Cox. '10 I37 a LA-VIEHlQ 17- V51 W llli 1010 prmlm'tiun Hi the 'lihi-spiuns is dilTon-nt fromlhutofotlwrymrsin111411 lllt' plot is original. It was wrillm by Mr. C. 1.. Downing 11f Phila- delphia, 151., ilssislvd hy Arthur Ih'vring 11ml L. S. Ruynnr. 'Iiht' show is in HIV form 0f 11 musical vnnu-dy in lwo arts with :1 rust of 11-11 11111! :1 chnrusnf sixteen. The stone of the first 1111 is laid in tho Whriving villngt-Uf1.1-1110111, P21. A fair is lwing conducted under the auspices 0f the luwn 11fti1'iz1ls. 'lihv vhivf snuru- of inti'rt-sl to two students from 1111- 111111-140, Tod Smith and P111! GrH-n, is Mira, u siilo-shuw tlillk't'l', who is 1112111- :1gctl by P. T. lhlilvy, :1 shuwnmn in I'mhlvvd virvum- s121111'cs. 111 r 111in, Mira is lho daughter of 1110 811112111 of Bosnpnlnnin, hut sh1- wishbs lo hvvomc :1 grvul dancer in the eyes of 1hr Anwricun Pulrlic. The women of lhv village ulijm'l In tho lwrfurmzun'o given by Mira uml prevail 111nm Mayor Algernon Pnhnvr 11ml Councilman 'linhius Him to set that she loaves town. In tho 1111-:111li11u-, Oislvr Boy, 1111 agent of tho Sultan, whose 111issi0n is m L. 51 RAYNUR Prosidcllt 0f Thuspiun Club rvslorc Mira 10 MT father, arrives in town. Algio 11nd 'liohius agru- to assist him in his 1112111 hut 'Iiml overhvurs thL-ir conversation zlml immediately svls about to soc lhut it is fruslruu'tl. 'liu zuunnplish this, he inllucm't-s .Iunt- Flint. 11 nion- 0f 'linhins, to don Mirn's dancing Costume. Boy lukcs 1K uwny leicx'ing her 10 I11- tho duuglm-r 0f the Sultan. Vthn 'Iiulpius hnds 0111 the mistake that has hi-vn Hindu, hv, lugcthcr wiih his wifv, Pud, 'Iimlzlml Mira start for Bvsopmuniu. 'l'hv swoml :11'1 is :1 51'0111' in tho Ruyul Gardens of Bvsupu- 12min. 'lilu-Sultm1h1-ing very angry with his daughter fur lu-r 11-11-111 vsvnpiulc, lwlmlhs her 111 Oislvr Ih'y, whom she despises. Al lilt' appointed time for lhc wedding, P1111 :mnuunu-s thul Mira 21ml him- svlf wvrv wuhlvd in NL-w Ym'k Vily just lwhm- sailing. 'lihv parvnlnl blessing is lwslmvml 111111 :11! ends happily. Tho iniliul pvrfm'innnco 0f th-rc :11111 'lihvrv, was givvn in the Col- legeAlltlilnrium on Saturday levn- ing, April Isl, fulIuwn-tl by :1 lrip 11'hi1'hslz1rli-d April 24th, 11ml Cth'ti April ZOIh, including shows in Gn-vnshurg, johnstmvn, Tymnv, Ch-urfit-M 21ml Bi-llcfnntv. The annual 1Rnnnu-m'cnmil pvr- formunu- is given in 1110 Follow- Auditorium on 'liuL-sthly evening, of i11111nwniwnmll wvvk. This year 1111-1111111 is Junv 13. A. R. LINCOLN Munuui-I 11f Tlll's'lliillls' D? E wizLA-VIE-JQ 17- Spuytl tltrliuan ,linu-mn 11111'111-11 t ox Simlvr Raynor Walton XVilht-lm l,inruln Chapin 131111111111 Myrna l'uwt'll 61313251311111 QEIuh 1.. S. RAYNUR, '10 - - - - - - - - - - - 15.11. 12Ntil.li,'10 - - - - 1 - - - - - - W. t;. POWELL, '10 - - - - - . t'. W.S'lit1IHMR'li. ARTIH'R DICICRI Ntil W. S. DYIC, W. 11. CANAN - - 111111251111er - 1 S 191' 1111:1111 lu' - ,IiRIiASl'RICR - - 11111120111115 Hli'lihvspianH1111wasm'ganizcd in 1808 fur the purpose of furthering 1hc tlramativ art in P0111! State. That yvar, they produced :1 110111151111 drama. This style 01' play was put on 1111' several years, and then it: was decided to 1111111 tho titrld of 111115ival 1111111121131. 111 1010 they accordingly 111115131110111'110 Caterpillar under thudirvvtim101-Mr.triuhmvning'.furnwrly of the Mask and Wig Club of the University 01 Pmmsylvania. 'lihv show attained i1111111'1liato 511111-53. Since thvn. musival mnwdics haw 110011 115011 oxvhtsivcly, 111C productions hcing111011-1111111itiuus111111 31111110551111 every year. Membership to the Club is by clcvtiun, from those of the three upper Classt'S that appear in the show, play in tht- orvhcstra. 01' are on the man- agerial staff. The 1110511111115 have L'XiSICtI in late years, college other than the aid given it by faculty 111011111013 of the hoard 111i lCach year, thq show is 11111111ch hy the surplus from the past 'lihv entire work 01 pl'tXlllCliUll is without the help from the directors. year's profits with those 111 the 111050111. 111 the hands 01. M r. Downing and the. student 11111111153113. V1 D7 WH-VIEHWWW 2!th wman iBIayg . RICNDICRICD BY THE Illill'liSlllllCR VIiRlilN PERSONEN . :XMI-zx'uk, viii lhu'lulrut'kvrgvliillt- - Hicmn'ick, vin lIntnmvlu-rgvhillv DIE I:RM' Ix'l'lii-Wilb'i, Zimnu-rwrmit-lcrin AFHIDURF, viii rvivhvr Privulmunn lx'A'l'llAklNA, scim- Frau - - - EMMA, lwlllt'l' 'lim'hlor - - - - ALFRED, limmzls Gallo - - - HEINRICH Lisim'm l in ALFRHDS lhcms'rlcx S'I'UBI'INGI'ZNUSSICN lClGI'INSINN 12. FIELD, '13 j. Liaia'ric, '10 FRI Ii. A. iriuaxim'ri l, '17 D. D. MASON, '17 I:Rl M. Ii. ZIMMICRMAN, '18 I:Rlu li. A. 'll-XPPICRlli, '10 W. U. LIPPMAN, '18 A. W. DRlliIJNG, '18 I:th ICM MA S'IlliWi'XR'll, '18 H lC evening of Dcmmbvr 10th, 1915, was 21 rul-Icttcr lllly ill the history of Dculschor Vcrcin for it saw the portrayal nl twn 'llx'mnischcH vumctlics, which met with unsurpassul favor by :1 st-h'vl but. appreci- nlix'v Penn State audience. The two plays, H51ubcngcnnsscn 21ml Hliigvn- sinn wore cxcvmlingly well presented and will not soon be lorgnllvn by those who were fortunate enough 10 svu them. All were zlsluuntlotl :11 some of the llrzlmzlliv pvrsunnlilios brought to light by rmson of these plays, and the realm of drama will doubtless be improved as the result of the discovery. ullic Stubcngcnosson l'lihc Rnnmmzitcsl by G. Albcrtus, is :1 farm in which :1 greedy lumllzuly rents one room 10 two dillcrcnl puoplc; onu, 21 prinlcx's assistant. is employed by night uml is home during,r 1hv day. the ulhcr, u hulmzlkcr. works during tho day and is home all night. Some very ludicrous situations :u'isc until the momcrs mum to :1 realization of lhcir position. Hlii3,;'cnsinn llUbslinucyi by R. Bcnulix is :1 playful liltlc comedy hinging 0n lllU stubbornness 0f lvmininily, its keynote being, HColt sci, llCl' 'liisch is l icdwkt . A WLH'VIEH1917W 5061'ch V8 Lj.gfLJCl-VIE 1917lfh$f Eluninr $er 1915 E0: Jnngr 9rnmmabr . a : 'Gmmom Winona, ' u a 51m u :M ' 1 m . wmna mun! 13 mm 3 mm mm W9 n gum ' C vl El pnmlrw'm' 1m mmolv Qtnmmittee EDWARD D. MALTBY, Chairman M. B. LUPOLD G. G. BLASS J. D. ZINK H. E. WALTER V W. L. MARTIN R. A. O'BRIEN J. F. HARVEY C. O. HARVEY A. 1?. FISCHER J. A. IRWIN R. A. MOYER A. L. DORVVART 07 N11 $$LA-V1En19fgfhb P glgvgauuunl A. g ?mup'luuuiu ling Bum: f ; glint i. . : , www.au- ' I! l 4 qh Am . A'n'nfnmbn am, Khabi- uilbl't. ?lflnn IW-mnn'clul agennagluania Bay Bum 19 15 COMM ITTEE J. WILBUR TOWSEN, Chairman GORDON G. BLASS MAXWELL H. FLEMING LESTER C. BOOKS HARRY W. SUNDEL 339 fly SLAoVIEu1917-3fkbj 57minr Emmi CO M M I'I'TICIC W. L. MARTIN, C'lmirmuu F. H. SMITH .I.R.Ml71,ll W. II. ROBERTS G. P. IKK'IVFERSON EHnnthall Emma 1915 COM M l'l l'lCIC R. S. DAVIS, Flmirmun W. W'. W X D C. C. MvDUWICLL 3-10 H. A. CLARK 1,. HOFFMAN V8 DV g.ngH'VIE - -19 17-Jm 1915 football iganquet llli :umlml footlmll ih'lllqllt'l which was gin-n hy Prvsitlcnt untl Mrs. Sparks, lh-vvnIht-r IN, 1015, in hmmr of 1110 first varsity squad Hmtpnscd uf thirty mcn, tugt'thvr with tilt t-nlirt' ulhlvtit' Stuff and tht-ir fumilivs, was 21 must onjuyuhlv social l'um'liun, amt! nmrkwl :1 tittingclinmx tn thv foothull 50415011. The t'llSlUtll of holding this ilinnrl' was cstuhlishwl many ywlrs ago through tlu- generosity of President and Mrs. Sparks. lu st-rvv :15 21 trihutt- l0 thv hmthnll tmm. This yt-uris gathering of hurilcnctl x'vtcmns, hnwm't-r, t-xrvcth-il i-Ul'lllt'l' yt-zu's in nltmhvrs. 'I'lu- it'stivt' hmml was gniiy tit't'Ul'illt'ti und ilhlminzltctl in tnm-s ht-Iitting lilt' huliduy st'usnn. NOL'IHPSS to say 1110 squad were not in training nml CINCFHI into tht'spirit of the many courses with that uhl thlt- Hl't-p. After hours nf inlt'llSr HPluwing. tnusting, jnkingnml rvsnlving for the future, lilt' zlssvmhly :uljutlrm-tl lo liH' spacious. rt-t'vptiun mums 0f Dr. Spnrk's hmm'. At't '2. Alwvy nl' tht' St-nim' girls uppt-zn'ctl upon tlw srt'nt', untl thlnving W115 t'njnycil until tt'n-thirty U'k'iUt'ix'. 'Iiht'n mmv IllUl't' Ht'lllsnil't'ili rol'rt'slmu'nts thvn ztlzis, thv mystic huur, which M'H'y FU-l'ki knows, uln'uplly t'lltlt'ti this hrillitlnt t'x'vning. 'l'hv Senior mt-mhcrs of thv lmrty t-xprvsswl tiCt'p n'grvt that this was lht'il' last. The utht-rs smiled and said, HWuit until next yvtlr. chilt- tht' ltnuninmtls vutv 0f ilpprt't'iillilnl 11ml gumI-will of lht' t-nlin- ussvmhly was mlomlml to Pl't'Sitit'lll tlml Mrs. Sparks. gupbumure iganquet COM M lTTEIC R. S. Ii'li'liliR.Umirman R. A. PURVIANCIC J. J. j ICFFISRI ICS W. B. BILMHCNlL-XUUH j. A. SEAMAN D7 SLA-VIE--191'7- jailitarp 190p,1916 COMMITTEE R. P. MEILEY, Chairman A. L. DORWART M. E. GOETZ 3uniur 39mm, 1916 COM M ITTEE 5. PAGE, Chairman W. 11. BARBER 1.. C. BENTHAM ll. 15. FISCHER J. F. M. LAUGIIIJN I. K. MICTZ 1?. R. MOREV C. If. REEDICR P. M. RICHARDS S. ROBINSON J. ROBBINS R. W. ROWLAND 1V. II. WALTERS llli 1916 junior Prom Committee held its first mct'ting on Fuhruary sixtccnth, in order to decide upon a plan of assessing the c ass. In tht- past several years, it. has 1101' t 10 custom to ashtss each man in the Junior Class lill't't: dollars and lifty cents. 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'11'111111111'11111'111'5 will 11113' 11'-11111151111 111111 ,111'11111 111'311 .11111'3'11111111S31'.11 1111111111'11111.111115 M1111 lJit'm KNIIH'Y VVvlmlt-r Dvh'miv lenh- Skilhnun IAM'I-zt- 111mm ZBehating Qtuumil URINH 1110 111151 your Penn Slzm- debuting council 11:15 1mm vnlirvly D rmn'gunim-rl. Th1- mcmhvrship 11215 21150 lwcn invrcusml from seven In 1011 mvmlwrs, appointed by 1110 prvsidvnts of tho dith-rvnl vlussus. A new vnnslilulinn wus pusswl by lhc sludvnl Imdy wilhin lhv past ymn', making lhis urgunixnlion :1 very 1511111111111 mw 101' lhv supervision 1112111 dvlm- ling :mtl 0111101111111 work in the collt-gv. OFFICERS Prr'xidml 1 - - - - - - , - - - - - WILLH R. SKILLMAN, '10 Smrrvlury - 1 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - IC. .l- KENNICV, '17 'l'rt'uxurr'r uml Furrmpmuling .5'1'11rr'lur-v - - - - Prnf. .I. T. MARSIIMAN MEMBERS W. R. thrlv, '10 V. C. Burns, 110 I. A. DteIVH'iv, '17 W. H. Lm'kv, 117 W. A. Dimn, '18 II. Kvllvr, '18 B. P. VVchstt'r, '10 .11 10 Skillmun HI'uIy M UI'HWV ZBehatIz DlCKlNSON-PICNN STATE A'I' CIIRI.I5I,II;, IVIARFII THIRD, 8:00 I'. M. UIUILVI'IUI'V: II'I'A'IIII'I'II H'I'IIIII lIIII'I 5IIIIIIIII III' :III iIIlI'I'IIIIliIIIIIII IIIIIiI'I- IIII'I'I- IIII' IIII' I'WII'IIIIIIIII'III III iIIII'IIIIliIIIIIII lI'I'IIliI'5 :IIIII IIgI'I'I'IIII'III5 and III 1II'I'5I-I'I'I' iIIlIrIIIIliIIIIIII III. III- PrI'inliIIII II-IIIIIY'I' DR. .I. N.IIIIIILIN .X'PIIZAII'ICRS: IIIIIIIIIIIII l'lZNN SIIIA'IIIC NI-zu IIan IIII KINSUN Wi IIi5 SIIIIIIIIIIII III In'IilIIII II. IVIII'IIII'LII jIIlIII I'i. MIIIIIIw '10 lxII55III Ix'IIIII IX ROIll'l'l IC. III'ury, .10 II. I II'IIx 'W .II'IHI'ICN: Plum. 0. H. IIAKICLI'ZSS lIlIIIIIIIslIIIIg NIIIIIIal; IRU I. Ii. i I:RH'ZS. IIHFIHWI' ITIIiI'I-I'5ily; IIIIIIIF. II II. .IIII5II1, IllllIx'IIll :IIIII XIIII5II III IHCI'ISIUA': PICNNS'IUX'IIIC............ .I HICKINSUN............ U BRYN ATIIRYN CIVIC CLUB-PICNN STATE AI I'.IIII HII'ZIJHIA, XI'IIII IIII I'I:I:N'I'II QUICIS'TIUN: III' WIIW'II II IIIIIl IIII IIIIIIIIIsIII .IIIIIIIIIi5II'; IliIIII III. III III :IIHIIII IIIII- III Illl I'I; I5I- i5 IIIlllIllHIltI lIy lIII' III'5I iIIlI'I'I'515 III llII l IIilI'II Sl IlI-5 IHCI'INIUIV: PICNN H'I'A'IIIC..... . . . . . .3 IIRY N A'I IIRYNH .. I Slu-nu-r Hix-In Hmnm'mul lh-lix-xiv 2hate SVVARTIIMORIC-PICNN STATIC XI I'HNN S'M'Hz, Muu'n 'l'InIm, mm I'. M. UWI'BV'IUX: lx'vwlzwl H'lell lhl'n' 311011ch Iv :lll illll'rlmlinnul Inliw hll'l'l' lnr lln- t'll fnl't't'lill'lll u! illll'l'lluliHIIJll lHnlliVN :Iml Jlgl't'rllll'lllx :1an m IIu-wrw inlvrlmlinnal IPJUIIHH PH'hiKHHK UHiH-r HR. H. I7. XHHK .S'I'ICJA'ICRS: .MJ-IIIUIA'HYIC HVAICHIMHIHC NlnhA'l'H'lx Pl-ZNX S'I'XHC nlmn ,X. 'lbmlinsnn, 10 L lx'. Hivm, 'IH Hyman ll. Vuhvn, '10 .Iulm .X. lM-Fl-ril', '17 Furl Slurmh', 'lh l,iult- X. 51 PIH'VI', 'IH XllI'llll llil'l't t', 1U11lll.l H. R. I';11I1n:nml.'l7 1;lll.l .ll'lHile: 81 m. litmmxx, of Williumsym'l Publir Srlnmls; Pimp NI;wa I'. H.wa, Ilmn n! lh-IJ. n1 Iinglixh, Lurk HuxHI Nurmgll: HIHIUI' LINH lennla, lipiwnl nl th'lur, Lurk Huu-n, HL IJI'X'ISIUX: PICNX S'l .X'l l . ..... . 3 MVAR'IHMHRICH . . .. 0 .HS Sluigvl Vl'hvl Bums Tub. ZBehate UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGIl-PICNN STATE .h' lmxx Sum, Xhm'n ICLMIeN'In, 8200 l'. M. UI'I'I.S'I'IfH'.' Rrwlz'nl WHHII lIu-n- .shnuhl 1w :ln igllcrnatiunul Imlin' Ihrn- fur the HI l'UI'H'ngly-nl ul' inlm'lmlimml H'l'illiVb uml Algl'vvlllvllls and m lm-sn'ru' illll'l'lldliUII-I! Hl-LAV R, 1.. Sumc'r'r lu-uw. Prml'lliug Ujlir'z'r .S'PI'LIIx'I'IIx'S: XFFIMH'I'H'IC HCNX H'IIX'l'l-Z Xianxrlnc l'XH', HIV PITT 1H. Burns, '10 C. Y. Murmur ll. V. Slnigrr, '10 L. A. Mt'lnirh l l'. 'I'Hls, '10 X. XV. Kul'nlmuwr I. Y. Frank MIL! M R. HICMPHII,I,, .Ulunlm du. m-l..-.-m11.. JI 'IHI'I'IN: M R. JHNIuN, 'l yrnm- M u, NIHNMCR, Alumna DI'X'INIUN: Pl-INN 5'1 .X'I'l' .,,..,.... J l'NIVlCRSl'lW' 019 PI'ITSHI'RHH . . I 3le 1.111'111' 111111101 Prntznmn 12111111: WES'I'MINS'I'ER-PENN STATIC 11'1' N11w 11111.1111111'11111 11111111111 '1'11'11:N'112111111H'1' UI'I' S'I IUN: R1 10111111 111111 1111 i1111r11111i1111111 11111111 111111- H111111111 111 1H111111iH11111 1111-11H 1 W11111 i1111111111i1111111111:11i1 H11111111g1111111-111H 111111 111-1511111 1111111111111111111111-:1 .S'PICAlx'IiKS': 111-1'1RMA'I'IVI-l PICNN S'I'A'l 111 N1; 1.111:111 11'11'5'1 MINS 1111 R 111.11.11111'1113'17 1V. 1. 11111111115111 11. 1'1. 11111111-13'111 11111111111111 :11111rmz111 1'.11.111'11121111111,'13 111111111 111111115; 11. 11.1111H1-,'18,11111.1 JUDGES.- 51'1'1, 111 11. 1.11111 A'I I'URNIC1' 11'. 1 1-1'1'1'1111x151' I1. 11'. 111111.111 DIC1'INI1HV: PICNN 8'1'11'1'11'. .............. . 1.11111'1-1111111111111 0 WICS'I'M 1 NS'I'ICR ............ .1 3511 Diem Ucau'y Ethan S 'l' A T IC UNIVERSI'I'Y-PICNN Du Foriv C O R N ELI. A'r I'l-INN S'I'A'rlc, APRIL 15, 1010, 8:00 1'. H QUESTION: Rl'ml'mwl h N'rhm 1110 proposed :ulminislrulion plan 01' armament, inrrcmsc is dcmuntlwl Ivy tho lwsl 1111111515 of 1111- Unilml Status. Prm'idiny Uflirrr- '1HL Ii. 15. SI'AkKs SPICAIUCRS: AFNRMA'HVH FURNICIJ, PICNN S'IUVFIC .11U.Srlnu'nmnhlr. 17 11'. R. Hit-m, '18 11. 1X W'ivllvlns, '10 john A. Dvlsvriv, '17 R. H. lilmu'lmnl, '17 Rulwrt Ii. tlmry, '10 N mun w. H. II. HAHN, Supt. 01' Svlmula, .Ulmmzl, 11:1. Supt. .I.S.1L.xl'Nr, 'IVyrnm- R. A. ZICN'rMVIcR, Vivi! lingim-m', 'lM'unv, Pu. J UDGI'IS: Pulllir Svlmula, 'IB'HHH', 1M. l'ICNN STATIC .. DICCISIUN: FURNl-ZIJ, l'NlYICRSI'H' , ,1 3 1'lmw MvNumulu Iiuvkvntlm! HrmuHu-IIL ZBehate A'r Sxx'Au'rnMnmc, MAY Firm Ql 7f5'7'lUA': Ix'r'mli'nl ' I'Iml llwrt- shulIM 111' ml illH'l'llzll innul lmlim- fmn- for llw l'nfnn'v- Illl'lllH11illlt'l'lhllinlmlIH'illirszlml:lgl'ul'lllvlllhulllllHlll'USH'Vt'1I111'l'l1uliullzllIH'HH'. l'rrxhliug Uflirvr 1 .S'Pl'j.-1A'ICRS: Arm RMA'I'IVIC HWAR'H l Mt 1Rl-I 31151141. M. Miz'lwm-r, '10 Miss M. Ivllkinx, '17 Miss1'. H. Hull, '17 Miss R. Slrvt-nmn. '10 NICUA'HVIC HCNN S'I'A'I'IC Miss Ii. A. Charm, '18 Miss. M. M. M1'N:1111:1n1,'17 Miss D. D. I7;I1Ix't'xllllxll,'18 Miss B. M. Hrumllwnt, '16 i 1 VUHIIHN Ilummuml Yill;inx Slum- Zlnttrtlags ZBthate-lgw A'r Al'ln'mkll'xl, MAY INHVR'l'lilaN'Hl, 8:00 l'. Kl. QI'ICN'I'IUA': Rr'whwl - 4Hl;ll lhv pn-wnl litlv 01' illl'llighllitlll inlu Ihr l'nilvzl Slates Shnlllll ln- n-strirlt'tl. IVRICSHMICN Xianu'lx'u SUHIHMURIN R, If. Vtmllllls .VI'I'I.11A'I'IR.S': Ann MIA'I'I H4 V. H. l'I'uIlnlun I'. R. Kmyhill Kl. .I. Hnm' V, K. I'an'lm' II. R. ILImmnml V. A. Yillxinx HIIJ ll. Ku-Ih-r mm Muirumn HR. 11. 12, PHNH JI'IHI'ICS: leIS. .I. ll. Aslm'umn Puma .X. L Hnmekr Du. Ii. W. Rl'Nkl Ii 3 SHPIIHMHRICS ............... l IH'X'INIUN: FRICSHMICN ..... .......... DV W. R. SKILLMAN 1V. R. UICHRLIC qurtp:?ltbitb Sluniur QBratnritaI Qtuntegt THE AUDITURIUM, MONDAY, JUNE SEVENTH HA DLIIL Wc Owe - - - - - W l he Rural St Imol - - - w l 110 C hIislianityof IIILF utuIc' - ' lhc Now i rutulnity' - - - - HOIII' Slate - - - - - - HAgric 1IltIII2Il Slurv 211im1 - - UO'III IndustIiul ILII lulcnt ML11 - AC 1121llLI1gcln R11I21l I.L21IchslIip' - WINNERS OF The Barlow Uruloriml Prizc!$50 - The College Urulorivul Prize - - - LIVINIHI'ONI; PIICRSUN TEAS - jOIIN LICONIDAS UBAN - VINItIcN'r GIIIIIvIucv BURNS - JOHN liMMIi'r Mmumw - ROBERT ICMMIC'r 0mm - LEICESTER SEYMOUR RAYNUR - VVILLIAM RICANICY OICHRLIC VVILLIS ROWLAND SKILLMAN PRIZES - VVILLIS ROWLAND SKILLMAN - WILLIAM RICANICY OIEIIRHC JUDGES 0F CONTEST Rev. R. H. Radcliffe, Ridgway, P21. D. C. juckson, '00, Chicago, Ill. Stephen P. Shurplcs, '65. Boston, M2155. 354 PENN -S TATE A WLA-VIE - -19 1 7 2W 45 355 DV WA CABI NIC'I' Pirkvll IJm'wm't Gn-cnlunrl Flock 'l'lmmsnn Krull Dunkh Frunrl' link Fishl-x' Tuwsvn Slnth-y Hurst Sluiul-I' Hwkt-r vais Mrhuwvll llcsst-Ihm'lwr Yuurl XYvim-l Skillmull Glimml-z Ii. I Ilesslcmmmc R - M'IL F. Mclnnwcu. , - - - - - - - - - - - - chuntl Yitu-Prvsidvnl - - - - - - - Swrt-Inry - - - - - - 'l rt-usun-r - - - - - - - - A. ' 11ml 'IH'msun-r . - - - - - - - - Awhlunl 'I'rmsurvr 5. L. SMlenl. . - - - - - - - - A. lslnnl 'IH't-nsun-r F. N. D. lil'cmmx - - - - - - - va-rul Swrrlury MILES HORST - - . - - - - - Arling Secretary V. VVICIHLH - - - - - , - - - Assovinlo Sl'cl'vlury V. W'. VIII Yl'H'I'oNIr. . - - - - - - Assoriallv Swn-Izlry CHAIRMHN Rm' 5'. UI'NKIJC - - - - - - - .Mlvcrlising Hmirmnn - . IA. Linus - - - - - - - - Momlu-rship Flulirmun IC. D. MAL'HH' - - - - - - - - Soriul Clmirnum .I. H. ZINK - , - - - - - - lCnlt-rtzlinmmll Vlmirmun .I. Ii. I:RANfl-l - - - - - - - - Churvh vaulinns W. R. SKILLMAN - - - - - - - Bible Study N. H. 'l IlHMs0N - - - - - - - - Boys' Y0rk R. D. FISHER . - - - - . - Mission Study C. l.. KNU - - . - - - - Huntllmnk Chairman 15. F. LlNlNUl-ZR - - - - - - - - Publivily J. W. TUWSICN - - - - - - Mush II. R. PH'lxlall g - - - - - Now Studvnl Uhuirnmn II. M STAIM R A - - - - - - fummunily Chairman G. V. I I.Iit'K - - - - - - - Hugh's Moro Chairman M. D. AMMmk - - - - - - - - Foreign Slmlvnl Vlmirmun - - - Sirk Visitation W. Ii. Klmu, - . . -VIE--19;m 19. 1R1. Q12. 21. 0 FF IICRS - - - Prosidvnl Yiw-Pn'vsidvnl ,.... 'v-mu-w D7 KL A 11 L -V ..1C 1' . V A IE j WJ 4 h MR. 19. N. D. lH'FIlMAN 313mm $tate E.W.QJZ.EI. 'liht- Yuung Mt-n's Christian Associa- tinn 01 Pt-nn 5.11110 is truly hwmning' an organization for scrx'ivt'. Nut tmly i s this trtw in so 1411' as it t'UllHTllS 1111' student lmtly, hut its inlhlt-nm- fur good is also living extended to lit-ltls utltsitlv 01 the VUllt'gt' hy the nu'mht'rs 01 the association. The program fur 111vyt'ill'WASCOHSt'l'YilliVUIy:lllti prayer- l'nlly ztl'rungt-tl; tho predominating thought living In reach the lurgt- mass 01 students hy lwrsmiul wnrk and st rtiu- in bury ltzssil lo nizlnm'r. With this t'lltl in vivw twvllty-lix't- hundred Hl-irvshnmn Bihlvs WCI'U tlistrilzutml. 'lihis humllmuk mntuim-tl ust-ful :nul hvlpful infnrnmtion 21ml zulvimz t-spwizllly 101' tilt now lllt'll. ll toltl Hf tln- t'ullvgt- and class vuslnms; gnu- 1uvts ulmnl tht- Cullvgc, Sllltlt'lll organi- R. F. N. D. BUCHMAN com- pleted his lhcolngiml course and accepted :1 call to Overhronk where he stayed four years. During: that time he visited Europe to study methods 01 city mission work. In the full 01 1006 he hcgun in tho Lutlwr Hospice work 01 Philzulclphiu. After serving three years there and another ycur in travel uhmml. Mr. Buchmun took charge. of thc Y.M.C.A. work at Penn State. In thv summer of 1015 he again wont uhmzul under the dirct- titm 01 John R. Mott 11ml zwtotl as campaign manager for George Sherwood lftltly in his world tour of religious work. vatiuns, vmpluynu-nl uml ulhlt-lics; t'UlllAlillUti :1 church tlin-vlory, 11ml limllly, helpful :ltlvim' 10 m-w men. During the Summvr lt'llt-rs were sent by -..1 llt' Association to H't'ry prospectit'c stuth-nt, giving instructions as to Wht'l't' to uhtuin lmurtl illltl lodging, am! where to go fur inl'm'mzltiun vmu't-rning the many pmhit-ms whith nwvssurily vunlrunt 11H m-w st uth'nl. A V LA-VIE--1917L VI IIIIc opening of IIILL LLLIIILLgLL yLLLIr IIILL IIrcshIIIcn WLLILLL ILLIILILLr LLLI LI LL LgLLI- -ILIgLLIhLLr rchIiIiLIn. 'II IL L II ILLI' lIllrlIOSC LII Ihis LInIIuLIl reception is ILILIITLLr LIII LIpIIorIIInin ILIr IIILL ncw IIIcII ILI gLLI IILLIILLr LILLquLIiIIILLLI wiIII L-LILLII LIIhLIL and make IIILLIII IILLI IIILII they are LI part of IIILL ininIIIIiLIII. .LILL, I yLLLIr IIILL association LIIILLIIIIIIS I0 IIILIILLL its iIIIIuL-ncc LLxILLIILI LIVLLr LI IIrLILILlLLr IILL LILI of LILLIivin. lhi-s ISIIUIIC IILIILInly lIIy WLIrkiIIgwiIII IIILL sIIILILLnIs ofIIIL- CLIIlL-gc, IIIII ilISUIIleLyIIIg ILI IICIp IIIL . in LIIhLLr IICIIISJ ILIs IIIC LIrgLIIIi7LIIiLIII LII IILIys' IIUIIS- III and about IIILL ILIwn, IIILL LIrgLIIIi7L IIiLIn LII SIIIILILIy leIILILIIs, LLILL During IIILL IIJISL yLLLII six SLIIILILIy SI IIOOIS were successfully CUIIIIlICICII in IIII' LIIIIIinIg IIISII'IIIS LIIILIr LII .M. C ..A work was LLIrriL-Ll LIII rLLgIIILIILIy IIIILLIIIgIILIuI C LLIIILL IL C LIIIIIIy IIy IIILLIIIIILLLIs LII IIILL LIssoLLiLIIiLIII. Still wiLlLLIL' III its SCODO was IIILL W01 IL LII III'IpllIIIIIOH ILLLIIIIs. ILLLIIIIs LII IILLIIII IWLI ILI fIVLL IIIIL'IIIIIIFS WLLrLL SILIII ILI Su. - qIIL-IILIIIIILI UIIiVLLILsin, ITIIIIIL' IIISIIIIIIC, IIILLIVL: Ci IIy CL IIILLgLL ILiIIslIurgII High Schools KISkIllIIIII'I ILIs Pl'vpill'illury SchLILII, LIIILI LlISO ILI IIILL neighboring towns of 'IyILLIIIL LIIILI I IIIIIIIIIgLILIII IIy rLLIIrLLscIIILIIiVLLs LII IIILL PLLIIII SILIILL Association were 50111 as LILLILLgLIILLsILI IIIL VLIriLIIIs rLIigiLIus LLIIIIpLIigIIs LIIILI L'OIIVOIIIIOIIS LLLIIILIIIL ILLI LII LIIIILLr LLLIIILLgLL s LIIILI IIIIIVCFSIIII'S. IILILLII yLL L'II LI LILILLgLIIiLIII is SCIIL ILI I ILL Mi IL ILIILL AIILIIIIiLL. SILIILS IILLIILLI 'LII CLIIIILrLLIILLLL wIIIL I115 IICIII LII LLIgILLs MLLrLL. LLIILI yLLIIL fLIIIy IIILLII LIIILLIILILLLI this student CLIIIfLLILmLLIILLL IILrL: IILLLIIIhfuI spLIILI LIIILI HllIIIy of C IIILiinLIII iLIL-LIIs LIIILI scrxiLLL gLI IILIIILI III IILII ILI. 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III SIIIIL' LII Ihis ILL,ILI IILIWLL VLLr gILLLLII wurk IlilFI Iyx't'll LILIIILI IlII'LIIIgIILIlIl IIILL yLLL II with sIILLII IIILLII us MiILLs IIUI'SI, LL 'LLILL I LLigL-L LLIIILI 'LI'VII XVIII IleIIILL L15 ILLLI HITS. II is .- :Jl ILIrgL-ly ILI IIILLSLL IIILLII IIILII WLL IIIIIsI LIIIILiIIIIILL IIILL sIIILLIILIiLI sLILxLLss LII IIIL- ILLIigiLIIIs wLIIk LII ILLIIII SILIILL wiIhiII IIILL ILIsI you r. D7 LA'VIE--1917- 0th: Qlampaign AC H succeeding year in the history of our College brings to us d uringr one week of the year some special opportunity for rejuvena- tion along the line of religious development. The past year has. given us the privilege of hearing the. message of Christ presented in a manner such as few of us had ever heard before. The man with the message was Raymond Robins. He mine as one who has traveled the rozul of ham! knocks, and has fought the lmttle in a fair and square way. How this. can best he done. is what he is now trying to instil into the minds of others. The. enmpaign was conducted during the week of ltiehrunry 8-11. A series of five :ultlresses was de- livered to the student body. Among the various subjects discussed were the following: HCollege Men and Civic Leadership, The Challenge of the Changing Social Order. H In- tlustrial Contliet and its Funda- mentnls,' Mastery and Power. M r. Robins in one of his addresses ventured the prophecy that the next thirty years will he the most impor- RAYMOND ROBINS taint in a thousand in world history. Consequently the Challenge for leadership comes to men. This is particularly applicable to the men of America because the best blood of liurope is being lost in the present war. This call of the new social order must he met by men who are. able to withstand the test for leadership, organization and cooperation. Besides Mr. Robins, there were present during the week numerous other men of practical experience as leaders in the various walks of life. Among these were Mr. G. A. Millur of the American Bridge Company, Mr. Mzulole, Y.M.C.A. Secretary in Somerset County, New jersey; Mr. Duncan of New York City, and Harry Kingman of the New York Ameri- cans, together with many others. Each one came with the idea of contributing to the success of the campaign, and as specialists along specific lines they were able to meet many of the problems in the minds of umlergrmluates. All meetings were well attended. Great: interest was manifested in the messages of the many leaders. Success hnsagain crowned the efforts of those whose leadership was respon- sible for the organization of the czuhpnign. Several hundred students have come to look at life from a new point of view. Just what such a movement: ultimately means among a mass of students is hard to overestimate. Not only is their inlluence for good a vital factor during the four years spent; at college, but each individual will mean a real man added to those necessary for the world's leadership in the future. 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I hII UHI' IIIIiIIinII- tiIIL IhIIIIL'hl in lhII lllIllIIS HI IIII, han-IIIIII, II'IIs thII IIIIIIIiZIIliIm lhIIl thI-y IIIIII LImI- tIIIIIIIILh I1 lllUllllIiliH- -tIIp IIXIII-IIIiIIIII- wilh IiIIII, IInII with LIIIIIV IIIIII. I'IJIItIlIl with IIIIII liIII- M at l I III, Robins, IIIIIIII', .xIIillll IIIIII IllI IIII' IIthIIrs hIIIl IWUIIQIII IIIIII IlllU Ullr liII-s IIIIII in I-IIIIIII-I 'IIHI 5 I0! thII Iiixt tiIIIII, In It IIII II it I. IIIII with this IIIIOWII IILI- IIIIII Iilsn I IIIIIII lhII IlII III I , IIIiIIIIIiIm IO LI; IIIHIII inlu lhII IIIIIII 'V IIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIII M II IIII-tIII pl: IIIII in IIIhiI h In IiIII III'CIHISI' UI lhII III' II jIII ill IHll' IIIIIll'ls. pENN.,3 TAIEEI VI 301 D7 L SLA'VIEH191'7-2 Ab g . l , l . , i Nitllulson VVi-igcl Lowry Kcllvr lHuistlx-ll Davis Hurst Houston Seoul Curvy Fursythc Gmhum rwin Fuglo Fisher $tuhmt ?nlunteerz I l HHC Sludvnl. Volunteer Band is :1 branch of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions. The entire movement is :1 general recruiting zlgmcy of which the 10ml urgunizmion is 0110 of lllu many stations. livery member 0f the Hand proposes, if it he God's. will, to lu-romc 11 foreign missionary. Several fornwr members an- now in the foreign Hold. T. C. MVCOIIIu-ll, win; was zlssistunt sm'rclzu'y of the Penn Sum: Y.M.C.A. last year, sailed for China lust summer uml is now in liuvhow, Fukicn, China. The ohjovt of tthuhInlocr Bum! is lndvvpvn the missionary purptmt: and the spiritual lives of the numbers, 10 swun- ollu-r Volunteers, and lo pmmnlv foreign missionary activities in the Collcgv cmnmunily. OFFICERS R. D1511. FISHER. President R. 1.. DAVIS, Vicu-l'rcs'idcnl. MISS M. IRWIN, Svcrvtury-TrmsllrL-r MEMBERS MISS Ii. FORSYTIHE MISS F. FOULIC MISS M. IRWIN MISS D. 0. GRAHAM MISS G. l. SEEM MISS E. l.. CAREY M. HORST w. H. VVICIGHC W. P. jONISS ll. KELLERMAN K. KOLTUKIAN S. 0. NICHOLSON J. S. OWENS W. L. BOLLINGER W. N. LUVVRV D. S. ADAMS R. 1.. DAVIS T. C. BLAISDELL. Jr. V. A. HOUSTON M. B. RICHARDSON 11. W. STAIGICR R. Dull. FISHER 362 XIV W-anlg 17w - m- kx v- vg$w Ix? M x X WH 1 K A , Wx MMHTAEY x 45? EHSCHEHoJIB 303 DV A SLA'VIEH191'7' 1,11C1111'16NANT A. D. CIIAFHN SERGICAXT M. 11. ALLEN ANDREW DAVIS CIIAFFIN, First Lieutenant, 11th Infantry, 17. 5. Army. Li1-ut1'111111t Chuftin i511 nutiu'nf1111110551112 111.- 1'11t11r1-1l t111- 1'11it1-11 Stztlvs Army 21511 private in 111'1'1'111111'1', 10011; was pm11111t1111 1'111'11111'111 in 1001; sergeant in 1002 11111151-1'111111lieutenant in 190.1. 111-511111'01li11t111- Philippint's11'11111 1001 t111000111111 1111111 1900 to 1010. At 111001111 111' this ti1111- he was 11110111111111 to first 1i1-1111-t11111t. l,it'ut1-111111t 11111111111 1'111111- t11 111-1111 State as 1'111111112111111111t 01 12111145111111 Professor 111 Military St'i1-111'1' in 1014 1vhi1111l111siti11t11101111111 1111' t11'11y11111's. During this ti1111- thrtl his 1-111'111-5t 111111 1'1111511i1-11ti11us work 111- 11111115011 11 111-1-111'1' interest in military affairs at 111-1111 Stuttu 111- established :1 signal 11111115; 11 rith- rainy: 111111 greatly i111l11'11v111l 1111' 1'i111' tt'11111. 11111111 11-:1vi11g this institution 1.11'll1011tll11 11111111i11j11i111-1l hi5 1'1'gi1111-11t :1t 111111111115, Arizona. W MAURICE C. ALLEN. 11. N. 11. 51111.1 1'.S.Ar111y, Retirt'd, Adjutant 111111 Assistant 1.111111111111111111t 111111111115. Mr. Alh-n 1111511111111 with tho 01111115 11111 t1v1-t1ty11i1'1' y1-11rsi 111-s1rrv1-1l i110hi11, New York. Montana, Kansas, 1111li1111'lit'rritury,'111-x11s,Arizona, Virginia, 11111111111111, 11:11i111r11i11, Mussurhust'tts 111111 the Diatrivt 111C1111111111i11. 111' w1'11t 111 MW Philippines with the 1irst expedition where 111- 51-1'1'1-11 1111' six years. 171'11111 the Philippines 111- 11'1-11t t11 1111i1111 whort' 1111 scrv1-11 111 the B11x1-1' 11'111'. 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'11111'y wow 1111- 11151 111 111-1'- 1'1-i1c 1111- 1111111-1111i111.-; 111111111-1' 111 11111' A1111-ri1'1111 i1I1-1115 111111 1111011105, 11111- 111 1111- 111111; 111-1'11111 111 111-111'1-,11111'i11g 11'11i1'h 1111- 111171-11, i11 11i51'111-1-1111'111'1'51111111 1111111, 11115 1111111111011 11i511'111'11111i1-51111111-11111i1111.'1i111-1'111-1'1'11i11111'1-1'5i11111'51 1111111-1'51111111i111: 111111 11' 1111' 1111111' i1111111 15111 1'1-1111 lusting 11111-1'1i1's, if 1111- w111'shi11111-11 i111'1115 111 .1'11111111'1111 1'11171-11511111 11r1- 11111111'11111 51-1'1'-111,1111y 1111151 11111 1115111110 111 5111'1'i111'1' 111'151-111 111-'151111111 1'-1111v111i1-'-11115 111111 i111li1'i1h111l 1 111111111151111'1111-111-11111'1'1111111-1'111111111111i11'7771111-11111i1111.11111-11l111i11-1l1l11w11111111111111111r1ls 111151111'11115111111 1111' 5111111111 1111151 11111 1111111111'111111'1'11111151'11111111-111'i1i7.1'111111111-1.11 1'iti71- 11 11111-111r,111'iliz1-111'111gi11111', 111'11i7.1'11 1111'1111'1', 11111 111' 1111151 111'111111'1'hi1115111111111-111iti71-1151111li1-1' 111111 111' 11111y111-111111-111511-11111 11111'1-1111111-11111'511'111111'11-1151-111'1115 1'11111111'1'. 3115 A i 97 LA'VIE - -19 17- V8 military iRehietn URINU the year many improvements have been made. in the military de- partment. The old blue uniform, which was so uncomfortable to wear, has been discarded for the more practicable and serviceable uniform of the United States rmy; a signal and wireless corps and a hospital corps have been organized, both of which have made creditable progress; the hand and drum and bugleeorps were reop gamized under the military depart- ment on a more ei'heient basis; and an indoor gallery range has been constructed, which has given an impetus to shooting among the R ?-tiliN-AWERTlnMIHvS students not dreamed of before. The College Rifle Club was reorganized under the military depart,- ment: and now boasts of the largest membership of any riiie club in the United States. Although starting at the bottom, the College shooting teams were a credit to the Military Department. and the College in their records made in the Intercollegiate Gallery Matches. 80 great an impetus was given to the military work that. a large number of students, having: ac- quired a taste for military training, attended the War Department 'l'raining CampsAsome going to Plzlttsburg and others going even to San Francisco, CHL, t0 the camp held there last summer. These returned with sharpened military tastes which seem to have per- meated the entire Cadet Corps. VOL. W. H. ROBERTS PENN -,S TATE 360 k 197;; v Q? LA-VIE--1917- Vi t1 W PANY BAPRIZIC COM PANY R. R. 1711115111511 - - - - - - - - - CAPTAIN H. A. JnuNs - - - - - - - - - 11111151 LIEUTENANT I. DOUGHICRTY - - - - - . - - - 5111101111 Iill-IUTHNAN'I' The interest taken by the students in military afiiairs attracted many important personages to visit us during the year notable among whom were Brigadier General Albert L. h4ills, General Staff, U. S. Army, Chief of Militia Affairs, who reviewed the regiment at Connneneemcnt and presented the commissions to Cadet thcers; and G ove1111101 Martin G. Brumbaugh, of the State, who reviewed the regiment on i. ennsylvania or I1 oundLr 3 Day. Both of these men were deeply impressed, and highly complimented the College for the indications displayed of the military efheieney of the Cadet C0111s.Capt.Jan1es P. Robin- son, Cienexal Staff,U.S.Arn1y who made the annual inspection of the Militzuy Depaltment for the Wai Department, in his repOIt to the Seer1eta1y of Wen, said: 11.xel1eises witnessed, consisted of review, inspection, parade, guard mounting, bat- talion drills, company drills close and extended order, advance guard and outpost formations. All of these exercises were well executed and the military department shows the GREATEST IMPROVENHCNT during the yearfi 011 Pennsylvania Day, 30VL1r11011Brumbaugh plesented the icGeneral Beavex , sabre to Company iiB, ,i Capt. l1o11ste11 commanding, for attaining the highest military eiheiencv Liming the vear. lhis custom, which 18 to be continued, has been en- haneed by another simileu donation, the tiColonel Shoemaker sabre, so that in the future one sabre will go to the best company with one year's training, and one to the best company with two yearsi training. 367 D7 S LH-VIEH19172 Vt Owing to the limited capacity of the Armory, which was built when the. Cadet Corps was less than one company, drills were suspended during the winter months. This necessarily resulted in a regretahle loss of interest in the 111i1itary work, but it is hoped that the awakening of the people of the State to the mili- tary needs of the country will at, least. net us a new armory, one large enough to amommodale the entire corps of fourteen hundred Cadets. However, during the winter months, instruc- tion was given by the Commandant. to many special classes, the attendance at which was phenomenal in that: it was wholly optional, having in View the perfection of the theoretical knowledge and a preparation 01' the student for the practical held work in the spring. Since the Civil War our Government has made little use of the military training given at the College, nevertheless we should he thankful that a large alumni, from their Iiiilitary training at Penn State, are intellectually ready and prepared to step forth at the call of the nation and intelligently stand at: her defense. 308 ARJTIIUR E. AIIRENDS, First IIiIIIIIIIIIIIIII, ZIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIy, S. AIIIIIV. BIIgiIIIIiIIg MIIIIIIII 01h 1010, I iIIIlIIIIIIIII XIIIIIIIIIIs SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIUIIII lllI I IIIIIIIII us I IIIIIIIIII IIIIII lllI III I IlIIIIS IIIIII PI'UIUSSOI' III MiIiII Irx SIiIIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIiIIs iII IIIII IIIIIIIHVIIII IIIiII SlIIIII I IIIIIIgII. IIII IIIIIIIIIs IIIIIII I IIIIl Bliss, IIXIIS IIIIIIIIII IIII has been SIZIIIIHII'II IIiIlI IIII- 'IIIVIIIIIIiIlII IIIIIIIIIIIx'. I IIIIIIIIIIIII AIIIIIIIIIIS is II III IIiIII. III IIIIIiI IIIII IIIIII WI IS gr; IIIIII IIIII IIIIIIII VVIISI IIIinI Ill 1003, IIIIIlIg I'IHIHIIISHIUIICII SIIIUIIII IiIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIIII 1003 III 1000 IIII SI'YYIIII iII IIIII Philippines IIIIII in 1000 was pro- IIIIIIIIII III II IiIIsl IiIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIy. 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I? 111111111 1I1111111'15.A1111II U. .1. A. M 1Iri1III, 'l'nwwu, AIIItIIoI', 1111155111 1111'1'111111 111111111111111'111'1,1101'111,r II'nIII11r,R11h1rIs, 1.1111111, 11101111111111, III'IllHIl, II11111I11r, IIIll'll OFFICERS' ROLI ANIHIICVV DAV IS I11III11N 11irst li1111111111'1111, 1111111111'y' 11 11111111 51111115 Army; I1IIII- 11111111111111 111 I 1111115; Professor 111 Military S111111111 111111 i1s. M. C. .1.II.I LN, 11. N.I.SI1III, U.S.1I1111y, II11liI'1111;A11j111111111111111Assislunl I1111111111111l1'1111. IVILFIIICD I1. THOMPSON, Iihicf Musician, U. S. Army, II11111'1111; 111111111111151111'. CADET ORGANIZATION F W. 11. 1111111111121; - - - I'LA 111111 JVIARIIIN - - - P. S. IiRUSHMAN - - - IIVSTUIVSHN- - - - 11121.11 A ND STAFF 0111111112115 - - - - - - I 1111111111 - M11j111', I1iI'sl II1Ill111i1III - - - - II'I11j111',S1111III1111111111111111 - 1 - 1Il11j01'1111111 11111111111111 - I1Ipt1lin 1X lI11g111111111111 .I11j11111111 I 1111111111 A 1I11giIII1111111 1111111'1111'11111al11' I 111111111 II II11,11111 111le I 11111111155111? I'II'HI 1.11111111111111 1I' 11111111111111.I1lj11111111 Isl 1111111. F Il'Sl 1. 11111111111111 1K1 111111111i1111.I11j1111IIIl, 21111 B1111 First I.i1111l111111nl 1V 111111111i11n .1I1lj11111111, 31'11 111111. II. .11111'1'...II - - . - . . A. I 1111111111111 - . - - . II. A. I.I; 111111. - - - . . - 1I.1..ll111 1'z - - - - . . COM PANY OFFICERS Iinmpzlny IIJIIIIHIIIS First 1.1111111111111115 S111'1m11 1.1111111111111111; .I I'. . .- 1'1'115 II. 11. 1111111151111 111'1111111111111 1 II. II. Furstvr II. II. johns 1.111111111111'13' I 11.12. 151111 I. A. Spunnglv I'. II1'1111I I III. S. Ii1II'II11I' Ii. 'Ii. M1II1III I.- 11. I 111111111' I H11 11111'11111111111, Jr. I2. I, 111'1111111111111 I. .I. Horn F I.II Iil'Illllll II. I. 11111'1111' 11. I11. II1IIII11 Ii II. 11.011115111111 A. II'. II1IlII1I'ls .1I.II.1111i1111 I I.I.1I. II11i111III1III II. M. 111'113' M. S. IZIIIIIIIip I I..B1IIIn11I' M. Ii. Iim-Iz F. II. .1I11111I 1 I. F. Mussvr II. Iiopc M.N III. II11 111111111111 1. I. 1'.. I1111111111' II' 11. 1.111111 1. I .11111'11 M II S.11111111 V. 1.111111'11 11. RS. D. M11111 PENN 'S TATE' 411 370 D7 A QELA-VIE . -19 1QIE$W -T Caxmguj 'QEbB Whit QEIuh R. M. DECKER. '10 - - - - Prnridmzi D. S. ADAMS. '17 - - - - - l'iN-Ih'midmt J. M. FRY, '17 - - - - - - Is'z'rn'rary and 'I'I'z'umrrr 1909 and since that. time, largely through the activity and progress of Ihc organization, has become zdhliatcd with the Intercollegiate Civic League and the National Municipal League. During the present. year the membership has been increased from eighty to one hundred and the scope of the organization extended by the appointment of several new committees for the investigations of conditions on the campus and in the village. The Civic Club has cooperated with the College in securing speakers for 1hc h'cc lectures. It was largely through their efforts that Dr. Nasmyth and Prof. Dickinson were able to lecture here. In addition 10 these activities, the club holds its regular meetings at which all the various phases of civic life are ' I 'H 1': Penn State Civic Club was organized December 2, studied. m LH- -1VIE--19 1?in I 0le iBrubihitiun izague PI'IIsiIII'Ill P. S. IIROSSII'I'IN, '10 . - - I - - I5. I. P If RRY I't'lI s - - - - - - ViVC-Ilrt'SitIt'llL I.I. II' I II I INS- I, - s - - - . 'I'I'I'IIsIII'I'I' II. S. .IIH.IIIIS, - - I . - - - SIII'I'I'IIII'y I2. II'ICIIICR, '17 - - - - - - RI-pIII'lI-I' IIIC IIIIIII III'LIIIIi7IlliIIII UI lhI- PI'IIIIs3II3I1IIiI1 IIItIrIIIIIIIL'iIIlI- I I'IIhiIIiliIIII AssIIIiIltiIIII is OIII' OI the must pI'ImIiIII lll IIIIII III MW student III'L'IIni7I ItiIms 0i IhI-I IIIII'LII. I II- Ilim DI the II-IILIIII' Is In IIIIIII up II syslI-IIIIItiI stIIII3 Of the prohibition InIn'IInIIIIII III IO IIIIIIIIIiIII thI InI-IIIIIII's with many 0i its III'IIlIlI-Ins. I II IIIII ny IhIIsI-s III the IIIm' I-IIII nt III'IIII with IIIIII MW student spIIInIIiII IIppIII' t IIIIitiI' s IIn' LI lininL' mIII II VIIIIIIIIIII- I XIII- I iI-nII- IIs WIIII IIs II I3'IIUII IIIILI- III IIIIII UI lhI- LI'I-III issues I IIIIIIIIIIIiIIL lhII :IIIICI IIIIII pIIIIpIII IIII II3'. Our LI-IILIIIII 33'IIs IIIII'tiI'IIIIII'I3 IIIIIIIIIIIII- in IIII3inL DI-IIII BIIIisIlIIll IImIlIIIt lhI- vaIklv stIIIly I'lnss during the your. lhI- II xt- IIIIIIII IIsIIII 33IIs SUI iIIl III'III'IIII- and the I IIIuIn' l I'IIIi- it'm IW II'IIIIIII'. 'IIII- II'IIIIsI- Law II 3II3' I I-III' insight illIO thI- I'IIIIIIiIIII 33'IIiI lI thII IIIlllUl' IIImI IIIII nt hours In IIII' sIII iI I3I. IIIs II wlIIIlII tho I I: Is 33': Is WI 11 IIIII IIIlI-Il IIIIII IIIIII h inIIII'IIsI was shown III the work as III'IIIsInlIIl lIy DI-IIII BIII 'IIeII. II'IIL'IIIIlIsI IiHlUr in thII III'Hk UI thII 3I-III 33IIs 111: ll IIIIIIII lI3' IIII-3 III'iIIIIs III-IIIIIIIliIm IIIIIms in HIV IIIIIIl III IIIIIIIIItinL lIH' III- IIva III thI- surrounding IIislIiI Is by tho pI'IsIInlIItiIIII 0i swim or thIIl IIII 1s II'Ill'llUtI In IIICHHII'SI'. 'Ihis, II'IlIlOlll II IlIIIIlIt 33.1w nut ImI3' IIII III IIIiIIl ID the IIIIIIIII- with 331mm the men I mm in IIIIIIIII'L Illil 33IIs I-3I-II L'I'I UIIUI' II: II II'IIininL I0 the men in IIIIIIIiI sIIIIIIkinL III-IIIIII ItiIIII IIIIIIIs 33I I'I- suit to IIIl parts or IhI- sIIII'IIIInIIiIIL IIIIIIItI'3'. III pI'III liIIIII3' 03 I13 IIIsII IIIIC IIII'ItiIILs 33I I'I- I3III IIttI-IIIIIIII IIIIII L'I'IIIIt iIItI'II'st 33'IIs showln III the IIt'll I I:2HI1I'Iill'lIlCIUHIIIIIIllUlitIlI IiIIIItI'sI is IIIIIII. I III 3I'iIIIII'I' UI thII min in this IIIIItI-sl I'I-IpI'IsIIIIs IhII I 'IIIIIILI- in tho IIIIIIIIIII IIIlIIIIIllIL'iIIII- I ImII-s I IIIIIII III'LIIIIi7IIIiIIII HI IlII 'I'.II OIV'MS 1n IIIs IIIII II 3IIIIII Im the IIIIst IIssIIys VII'ilIIIII on this sIIIIjIIl. When we thus IIIIIsiIIIII' IIH' IIIIIII3'1IIIIIsI-sul IhI- 33ml; tIUlII' iI IIH ImII-s I 3 iIII III that this III'LI IIIi7IIIiInI is UI gl't'lll III'IIIIil IU IIIIIsI- 331m tIIkI- IIII IIIti3I' pIIIl in IIIIIIIIIIIinL' thII IIIIIsII. eut5d32r ?erein C. U. KAUPP. '10 - - - - - - - - - - Prahfftlfnl MISS M. SUPPLICIc. '18 - - - - - .- - - - I'irr-lbvuridml MISS EMMA STEWART, '18 - - - - - - - - - .S'rm-Im'y j. 0. KNAUSS - - - - - - - - - - - - 'l'rrunm'r HIC Dculschcr Vcrcin has been in existence :11 Penn State. for nine years. The purpose of the socicly 11218 been 10 stimulate inlcrcsl in German customs and literature, and 10 develop :1 conversational use of the language. 'Ib Ibis end 1110 faculty and the students cooperate. The regular meetings are held the second and fourth Fridays 0f 'ach month. The programs, carried 0111 as far as possible in German, consist of folk songs and extracts from tho biographies and works of the great, German writers. Three social events occur each year: 111C reception for new members :11. the V0mun,s building, a dance and 21 picnic in the spring. The climax of 1110 work is the presentation of 21 German play, generally staged in December. This year two comedies were given, Dir Stubmgmz055m by U. Albcrtus, and Ez'gmm'nn by Bundix. WENN'STATE AG DV SLA-QVIEI-l l7- Qtentru Qterhauteg 'lilRSU COLON . . . . . . . . . PI'IISIIIIIIII III. UON'AIII I; s . . . . . . . . . ViIILI-PI'IISIIIIIIII A. IMIISIIN . . . . ' . . . . SIICI'IIIIII'I' P.IIOI J. A. LIIOWIII . . . . . . . . Ilil'I'ilSlll'Or HIC Ccmro CIII'I'IIIHCS W218 organized Ucmbcr 26, 1915, UlldCFIilC le'lSpiCCS of 11m DcpIII'lIIICIII of Romance IIIIII- guIIgcs oi'lihc Pennsylvania $12110 Collcgc II'iIh 111C purpose of sliIIIulIItiIIg II grculcr iIIICI'cs1 in Spanish CUSIOIIIS, literature, history and language. The need of :1 closer relationship bclwccn 1110 SpIIIIislI-spcztk- iIII: and the AIIglO-SIIXQII FElCCS is being fcl1 iII lhc present 31:1ch 0f iIIlcrIIIIliOIIIIl IIITIIiI's. 'l'his aim has been followcd 1lII'ouglIout 11w LOUYSC 01' the mcctings llIc prIfJIIIIIIs 01 1hc IHCgUiill IIIchiIIgs ol the socic1I' III'IIc Lonsimcd biICLiIilliOIIS,iCL1UI'S,C LILIIICI I'IIl loadings and spcuIIl Izllks wlICI'c 1110 scenes of IIIIIIIII Spanish lilc wcrc pOI'1I'IIch. MCIIIbCIIslIip is opcn 10 all sIudcnIs pursuing IIIII of 11m Spanish courses offered by 1110 DcpIII'tIIICIII. Visilors III'C IIIWIII s welcomed. The prospects of 111C OI'gIIIIiZIIIiOII III'c VCIII pIOIIIisiIIg, as has been dCIIIOIIslI'IItcd by the interest shown by Ihc pFCSCIll IIICIIIbCI'ship. VIII 11th mathematitg gotta? WAL'I'VR T. ELDER, 16 - - - - - Praridrnl Miss MARGARET MCNAMARA, ,17 - - - Smtrrmry and 'I'rm.rmw DR. 11. I9. S'rlcemak - - - - - - Chairman xldrvllmry Cmumillrc HlC Mathematics Society, consisting entirely of students, was organized in the fall of 1915, as the result of u long: felt need for such an organization at this college. The meetings of the society are held monthly and are open 1.0 everyone, although the mem- bership is limited to upperclussmen. The object of the society is to promote general interest in pure and applied mathematics, and the success of the society during its hrst year has given assurance of a further realization of its aims. 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Minnich R. H'. ICvuns D. H. Shank J. Y. Humilmn F. F. Riw' F. R. Hurprr A. 1?. .Xl'nnld V11 'PENN STATE Hum FRIDAY SATURDAY NOVEMBER 5T9H - IN50VEMBER 6m AHIHIA ANNllAl fslAlA OF THE PENN STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE TWO GREAT DAYS of Interesting and lnstructive Exhibits Fun and lmlic- -Addlc.ssus by Nntzlhlcs GOVERNOR BRUMBAUG H HON. DAVID F. HOUSTON lm n HIIUI'I' AHII BI. HA; RA mkum . Come avnd Bring the Family k l v I A- MM .1 umpu, . AAHM. A' II FEDE- .Aili; AHA A .3. 381 ?Ebe 39mm gtate ggritultural Jfair gazetiatiun 01' FIG II RS 1. GIINIIIIIIs - - - - MIIIIIIuI-I J. II. DI - - - - SI-I'rolury I2 HISHIII' - - - . V. W. VI'I1I:DIINIIII - . - cs MIIIIIIgcr N' - , - F. IIIII - - - Secretary . - - R. SNI'III R - - - - I SI'IrrctIIry - - - J. 19. ixLAllRlC - - - Assi. Treasurer I; ..II 1:. llIIII: - - CIIAIRMEN 0F CUMMI'I'TIC P. S 1 IIIISxMAN - ALHI IIIIIIIIIy lelIihil A. P. UAVIIIMIN - III IIIiI IIIIIIIIIl ileIilIil Iw - AIIiIIIIII llIIslIIII H11; xlI iIIiI ll. 11. 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Kuul'l'nmn H. J. Wylie H. S. Vur1l A. P. Duvixlsun V. J. Survvr J. W. me H. l.. Fulvnmn S. Pnuv G. U. VI'ighl P. H. Rnsvlmnuc OFFICERS NH: A. R. Cnx S. 1.. Snn-Alloy J. M. Klinm-nsnmh J. M. Ilm'sl W. 1.. Heinz WW 8. U. Nicholson V. H. Gnhl C. 1'2. nyrrs WIN 1919 ll. C. Cn-ulzlmm SPECIALS F. 1?. Rnhllinu PENN-S TATE PI'I'VillPIi L Yin--Prvsidcl1t Ht-ru-tmy TIHHIIH'r Family Mvmbm' R. H. HUM ll. V. Staligvr J. It. Vhilhy M. L. Hishnp R. l'. Wollu-mhl IC. IC. Cuuk W. L. .lt-l'frcy V. 15. H'illiums P. K.Snlilll R. L, Pcmd V8 D7 S LA-Vmu191'7- vb? air QR Hyshandry :jl W. R . Hurlu-r 15. H mm ZBairp ibughanhrp Qtluh Ii. j. PERRY Ii. UIHCR w - . - A. V. lH-INICIJSIIA - A. .l. Kl RK . Bm'lulvl . Hiby ' Ih-m-lislul Z. Hruun ll. S. Gnrm'r . .Uhus V. H. Bzu'lM-r M. 1 l'. 1.. . Harrison Murtin A J. lxlr ' V. l'. lh-IH-lislm OFFICERS FACULTY MEMBERS I5. S. Plllnvy 15.1,.Anlhnny D. H. IClU-rs 19 : If, j, lH-rry Y. ll. Rulu-rls II. C. Yx-ruvr L. D. Hilllvhluml I9I7 L K. le2 G. C. Mm'ris H. R. Ulwr Hlus I'uw' J- :. McLaughlin SPECIALS J. E. Bench A. A. Knrxu-Waky .l. B. Brown PENN-S TATE 380 le-sivlt-nt, - Viru-l'rt-sixll-HL - Surrl'mry - - 'l'rt'nsun-r J. M, Sherman G, S. Bnrklvy R. U. Unuull R. A. U'Hl'ion IC. R. Snylur Al. 11. SL-nnm' II. F. 'I'hnlnns C. 15. Vl-m'1'r IC. 1?. Ganlnml If. M. LulIu-r R. D. Mills ILF. FullL-x' V11 D7 LA-VIE--191'7' Al. 1'1. SIIIUCHFLICR. R. I'. MICII.Y. 'lli 11F.RICIMI'IIL'IIE J. E. Allvn R. IF. Huilvy IC. M. llukvl' D. A. Hurm-H U. A. Hawth- II. V. Huunlgnrlm'r II. S. lh-zul A. R. Hl'Fhll'I V. Vb Hl'usinlIS IC. 15. Hnrm-r 1?. M. Hutlvr V. H. Uulgrm'v C. S. Cn-ssumn L. F. Iiivkn-s 15.8. Framlz A L. lluiu l,. G. Bm'hmunn 15. S. Bnilvy M. G. Hrnrlvr R. A. Balm J. T. Hrvlh B. A. Hrnughmn .. W Mums R. IC. BIISK'II .l- D. Friulm' W. S. Hummnu 1.. WI Vlmru-rs S. Fnhrll OFFICERS MEM BERS 1916 A. J. lluinm Al. ' . llqu-Iunn M. A. llussinm-r A. Hullcr V. V. llomhl J- M. Loy M. H. Lupuhl H. H. MrCruvkin .l. M. Mdiurl F. .l. 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L TIIJXTHR, 'l'n-usun-r CUMBERLAND COUNTY CLUB l1. IC. YUCUM, Vivvwl'n-Hidcnt R. U. BHNNETF, 'l'reusurrr .l. P. Mvt'muwu. V'iu-JHvsidcnl .l. M. Lm', Trvusun-I' ullmrter Memberw E. U. BARRIER, Vin-hl'rvsilh-nt DUN lhxrnlc, St-vrctury 4 03 ICRII'Z COUNTY 11. U .1. 1111:1.H1..11 I'11ai1I1-111 I I 1-....1111 1'111 I:11-si1l1111 I'.I'..III 51'1'1'1111 I 11. 1'1. IIIINM.1N.'I11 11 I RANKLIN COUNTY 11 l. UH 11.1.11'11,1111111 111111111111 11 11....1111111 1'111-1'11-si111111 111.1 11. S. I-ZH111:.11 51-111-1 .lN.'.H'I11.lSl 11-111 HARRISBURG CLUB I'. J. 311.11 111.1-1'. I'11-111I1'111 I1. I'. 11111 111xx11x. 51-1 11-1;11y 11'. .l. Il1mx1111. 'I'11u1x1111-1 41H l'IllNllNII' DON IIIHIN'I'Y IJLIIB R. IV. HI U K l'IIKiIII IIII l. l KIWI! I iII- l'II-KIIII- III I IxIIIK SI'IH'llllll-I'lll I'S'lllll .ll INIATA IlIIlIN'rY JI l Ill .K. RIIIIINKIIN I II .KiIII- III MINNII II, Yil'I'J'lI'SiIII'IIl l I KAWANNA I IHINI Y I' I III! .I.I' K I II .KIiIII III II'. IN 1 RH I. ViIK'J'lUHilII'IH R. S IIIIIINIIK. SI'IHIIIII I II; .SI II .IIIII. l'II-.IsIII'I-I KHIS C I ANI AS'WR C OllNl Y C l U N l... 11.111111211 I111i1l1-111 W. l. 11.11,1.Sr1'11-1111y II'II l1. HUMAN I'11-si1I1-111 II. M 111111211 11115111'1-1 II; II- NOR'IIIAMPTON C I UII A H llAIN1:x.1i11 I'11-xi111111 H. XI111'-:,111 81-111-:lu'y- 11'1-115111'1-1 M1 KICAN CUUN'I'Y Cl UH .IA1'1111s11N l'11si1l1- 111 I. A. SK11111.1AN11 51-1'1'1'11111' .H Hl'l'11llNa11N,11'1-115111'11' 4 011 NUR'I'II ICAS'I' MANUAL CLUB M. V, Huuwm. l'n-sidrnl W. i. 'l 1-.Inu 41n. Vin- I'll'xlllt'lll A. R, BM 11 Ihl.. Surn-mxy ,x. H. M ux'wquM.. TthllH'l PICRKIOMICN CLUB H. W. lFNHaR, I'wsixluut II, F. lfuw K, YiuuPu-sidx-ul W. l. Hum. Sx-rn-lzny-'l't'x-nsmvr PERI! Y COUNTY CLUB 0. .l. Klnlu I'nmiqh-nl A. 1,. lhmuulcr. Yirwl'n-shlvnl W. F. HM I., N-rn-lzuy I'M I, Hm m. Tlvdhllrl'l 407 SCHUYLKILI. COUNTY CLUB U, V. ICH'HI, l'HWidI-nl l. A. St IHHH'L Nw-n-unv V. 1,, t'luxla. leidx-nl 1,. W J. IUU'IIIqulI-JV. Yim- I'lmiulx-nl t', I-I Huuumu Tmmnu-I 'I'IOGA COUN'I'Y CLUB l . M. lirnqu, Vivv-PH-x'ilh'lll Iflcwum, Sl'l'H'lnl'valth'llll'l VICNANGO COUNTY CLUB H H. l'IlIN'N'Y. lm-sinlmll l; R P. Ml'kxx, YierlvxilII-nl . lime rux, Svrlt'lillyirrllusllh'l 408 N07 SLA-VIE--1917' VII WAYNE COUN'I'Y CLUB J. l,. i'MAN. Pn-sidvnt M. S. GHINNHI'. Sm'rt-luryJFrl-usurrr V. A. MARI'IN. Vim--Pn-sidont YORK COUNTY CLUB l. IR Ska-mxmc. I'n-sidc-nl W. L. liulusmm. YimuPrvsiuh-ul H. C. LINIIICMUI'H. Sl-vrvtury F. R. Mmun', Trmsurvr ; 409 410 155on T 11 O G i'lnly Book Rul' IVIIIIlzaI-l ,IIIIIIISIIII Davis I'IIIlI-II INIIIIIIIIII-III-I' MIIIINIIIIIIIIII SII'IIII' VIIIIIII-IIslIIIII SIIIilII Iiilllh IiilII'IlWily SIIIIIIIIITIIII III'III's IIIIssII'II LIIIIIIIIII IYIIIL'IIIII 'liIIIIIIIIIIIlII Qtlagg 1903mm? 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Thus IIIII wiIII rough IIIIII IIIIviIIIIIII pIIII UIIII IIIIIIIIiIIg IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII pIIII-IIIIIII IIIC S IIr III IiIIIyII l'UUlII IIIInIiIIiIIg mighty IIIIIII GI, vIlungling IIII starts IIII- IIIII IIIIIIIsII III IIIIIiII glmIIIy' LOCATED AFTICR 10:00 P. M. WIC CAN HIP, WIII'ZRIC W HI, :1 mighly fmv Cuursv, Says the '10 maid, HIS lhc coursv ill lJmm-stiv Svicncc And she adds with muvh force, HNow I'll lw nnl ufrzlit To prepare for that. desirable alliance! 414 0h, now lIII' lII'iIIiuIIl $011115 you viI'w, WI' IixI in MI' AIIislI'1 IIIIII; Iu I1111 IIIIII'g'I' lllllI I lass WK II' :1I111115 Inn- And 111- VI- 11I I1' 111:1III'11 I1 IsI1iI' girl Inml I'II 1101 in IxisIIImI lI1I11 i11n 1111111I1I1 1,0 WI' IIII' I1111Il.1551I1I'I1'15, If our III'.1IISI'0111:1i11 11111I II IunIlII-r II 103! II I1II155I1111 IIIlII IIIII' our I11 IIIIIII5.' 415 SARA W. SwmeTnN, '16, Prrsidml BI-jssna M. BRUADHEN'I', '16, Treasurer EDNA B. les, '17, li'iresPn'xidt'nl LAURA llucu, '18, .S'm'n'mry lisrmak DAVIS, '10 Llummuc P. VAchksLmrr, '17 LU'I'TIE PIcAmn'K, '18 gatuhmt $uhernment TUDEN'J' Government is an institution enjoyed at State which is participated in by both the men and girls: although the latter have an entirely separated governing body from the former. Only students living,y in the college build- ings for women are members of the Girls, Association as the problems arising are questions particularly relating to dormitory life. Due to the overwhelming minority of the girls, the rules and regulations, which appear 10 be without number to the hitherto unhampcrcd Freshman girl,arc absolutely essential for the best interests of 2111. At the opening of this school year a new constitution went into effect; this is one step towards the perfection of the local Girls, Student Government Associalion. Some of the provisions D7 m A a L -V ..1c11'. J : E A IE j w enforced by this 11011.91i1111i011bwhi1'11 may amuse 11111 unrcsuictcd Lights of all 911111111119 1111111111 Seniors 1111151 1111 0111 by 10 05 P. M. HSOCiZli 11 11110111111 C11r1ls 111usl I111 registered 111 11:11.91 01111 week 1111111110 1111cn1ling 11 1111111111111 0111111111110 111111. 1i1111 WVI1iI11 11l111v11 grade 17110911111011 may 1111111111 111'11 Sophomores six,luni11r.9 91111111, 111111 Seniors 111111 11 week during,r 11 91.111111119111111. Departing 11111111 guests 11111.91 1111 8111111111111 Away l111f11rc 9. 45 P. M. Ouniors 111111 Seniors 11r11 11ll11w111l 111 111111111111i11 three 01 11111.90 l1111111111111- 10-11111 visitors; 81111111111111r115 111111 l1r11sl11111111 11111111111111111111'. I111r 11H hut S1111i011199u1l1 entertaining 11111.91 1111. 1101111 l11'i1l11y Suluitluy 111 Sunday 11ig111.91;S111u1'd11y 111' Sunday 1111111 111101191 The Oiiiccrs of 11111 Association,111pr11.911111;11i111119 110111 11111111 Class, and 11111 D1 1111 of Women 1011.91i1111c 111C 111119111111 S1udcnt L0u111'il4- 1110 1101111111 9 111111 1111. ,, ltxccu1ivc, lcgislaLivc 111111 judicial functions 1111c 1111 1711911111 in 111i.9 single 1101117911 fc111111c which might be improved 111 11 110.901 11101111Hi11g111111111110 M11119 81111111111 1101111111111c111 Association. 11111. 'f1'11'1 101111110111111111 111i11dl11 11111 gills 1.9 111111 we have 11 8111110sz 00111111110111 A990ci111i011 ll11111111.9 21111 1101 119 fixed 11.9 1110.911 of 11111 11111111119 and P111 rsiuns 11111111 1111 11211111 01111111011111 the plcscnt 10111111100119,11111111191111 11.9111 1 0111111111111 211'1i011 11111 11111111111 11111111. gtblttit gttihitiez I5 5mm- lmys vonu- hcn- zlllmvlml by Slzllc's Alhlvlit: prowess, gcnllc rmulvr, Iv! Ihvsv pivlurvs not dvlutlc you inlu thinking; that any of thc girls came hero for :1 parallel rmsml. Dirwlml gymnusliv work is. limitwl In the IFFUHIIIIIOII 11nd Suphonmrc yours, lull in that Iimv H Dr. Lewis has always sunw-dml in making gym period :1 rmlly dt-sirzlhlv part of 11w curriculum of lht' umlm'vlusmncll. A large pt-l'wnlugv 01' llw girls lm'mm' inH-rvslml in lmskctlmll, lull due to the mmstzml llSt' of HIV Armory hy the. lmys, nnly :1 small purl 0f the two class hours mn lu- dm'nlml lo pruvlivv. IH'csidt-nl Spurksis nmv investigating ways 21ml Inmns for mrt-rmnning this nhst-nw of play spzu'v for 1110. girls, so in thv future wv hope that girls will not lw nhligml Io tlisronlinuc lmskvllmll :II the HHI 0f the Snphmnm'c ymr 11ml lxwmning in truth dignified juniors. For the past Iwn years Mr. Lewis has luwn vmlvuvnring m inlcrusl the girls in huvkcy and with lhv advent of muro girls this may lwmnmr 215 popular as lhul universally popular,nul-dom' spurt ltrnnis. 418 WLA-Vmulg 1m AG 4w ?Ehe SQMMLQ MARY K. LAWh, Prt-sitlt'nt . - HLAM'IIIC SFIIITLTZ, Chairman Religions h'lt'ctings Rl'Tll Mdikmmy Yivc-lH-t-sidt-nt - MAiuu'ickl'rle ileN, Chairman Social Servin- MARmN CALLAWM', 'h-msurvr - FLORENCE Foam, Chairman Missionary ANNA llHNsmckm-zk, Swrt-lury - LUCY QUIN'HN, Chairman Soviul t'mnmiltt-t- Iis'rmcn CHASE, t'huirnmn Assoviution Nt-ws t'nmmium- HF. zu'tivity which has most supporters unmng llw girl students alt State is the Young Women's Christian Association. Very mro is the girl who is not engaged on some committee of WCVV. work, and the results :whivvcd hy the Association are proportimlutcly Izu'gc. This year has boon 21 particularly mvmm'uhlc one in Assm'intionVVUrk: it marks thv hfticth unnivm'szn'y 0f the founding of the Young Women's Christian Association in Boston, 1866; and it is the tenth anniversary of thc ostnhlishnwnt 0f the local Y.VV.C.A. 420 A m LA-VIE--1917- HIC practical sichrlhc impressing 0f the. nuuululc HLOVU lhy neighbor as thyself which, modernized has hummus the doctrine of social service is the keynote of the. local work. Parties. tableaux zuul enter- minmcnls where the girls may become better uvquuinlctl arc lwing con- slunlly planncd 1erily hcgins :11 home. A large. number of girls are doing Social Service work in the neighboring communitics-A-vhiklron are taught how 10 play, to sow, to cook, to cmvhct 21ml embroider. Suitable reading is provided for lhum. On Sunday many of the same girls again trudge lo the country to teach the same vhildrvn, now as mmnbcrs of Sunday School CIElSSCS. The funds of the Association help 10 support 11 summer vamp for working girls; dues :1! also utilized in sending delegates to the sumnwr cnnfcrcnvc :11: Eagles More. The personal value of ultcmlmu'c at one of the Cuglcs Mort: Confcrcnvcs cannot bu OVCFCSIViIHIlICd; social, physical, mental and moral advantages are derived from this delightful vacation 111 the Lake 0f the Eagle. The most enthusiastic HY.VV. workers have all been In Eagles More. For the past few years our delegation has always been so large :15 m ncccwilulo u HPenn Static Collage; our goal is a little colony of suvh voltages for 1110 transplanting of all the present residents of the VVumvn's Building and 0f MvAllile-r Hull. V11 D7 A SLA-VIEU191'7'? fly :1th $epartment of 39mm QEcunumiw IHC majority of girls who come 10 Stult- are attracted hither by either of lhv lerxcs in the Department of Home lkfonmnicsnla, Dunwslic Svit-nm 01' Domestic Art. 801110 of our mzllv farmers 11nd engineers consider Home. Economics In be a little light practicum in making fmlgu and in dusting. Some day when the laws regulating the working hours for women 21ml Children go into effect. in Pennsylvania. and sludcnls of Home Economics lhorchy uvquirc 21 small portion of the day fur rest. Hwy may utilize some of the lime gained 10 enter into debate with the ignorant participants in such 21 belief. The fact that 1110 girls carry us many uvzulomic subjects as the usual Liberal Arts Student in addition to the required przu'licum is frequently lost sight of. English, French or German, Psyvhology, lklucutinn, I'Iistory, Litcrulurv, 11ml Pnliliml Scicnw must 21H 1w pzlsswl lwfnrc 11 student. receives :1 highly deserved BS. in Home Iicnnnmivs. Tho Cvnvrul Scivncc courses pursued include Botany, Zoology, Bzu'toriolng'y, and four yvzu's of Chemistry Muring Ilu-juniurzuul Senior yours Swump's variety is superseded by :1 study of the chemistry of fmxlsy Tho spvciuliml courses in tho dmnvslic branches, taught by 21 small lmt rcmurluxhly good home economics fumlty, require lirsl of all Household PENN-S TATE. V51 M111111g'1111111111: 111is is sweeping, dusting, polishing, scrubbing, 111111111111'1111: 111 every v111'i111y,'111111 ironing.1111sig11111111l 111 11111 11111111111. 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M1131 111 11111 girls specializing in Domestic S1'i11111'11. 111111'1 01111151114 in D1111111sti1' A11. '1'11111 course includes 1'111y M1111111i11g, 1311511111131, VVuaving, 111111 11 11'11i11i11g i11 111x1i111s besides 11111 11511111 sewing 111111 1111111111131 111111111115. HHouse 011151.1'111'111111,H 11111111111Decoration, H11111111 1'1111'1111111y, 1111:111- 111c111111'y 11111111111111'111111i11g'51 1111 11111311 1'111111i1'111l 111111111 151'11111111111'5 5111111115 1111 1.11 11111111111111 111'11111111111111 1111s111111111'111111111W1111 11111111111111 1111'11111'111151111155111 11111. 423 D7 LA-VIE--191'7- V8 65L $irl$i GEEK QEIuh TILL unsuughl by the Folumhiu Grzifonolzl Company 215 thmrd Makers, under the same dirovlor us the Men's Club. the Girls' Glee Club is nevertheless a really growing and developing institution. The Girls' Glee Huh was hrst formed under the leadership of Dean Robinson during Lhc Iirst semester of the school term 1013-'14; its lirst public appear- ance being on Pennsylvania Day of that year. This your the Cleo Huh was incorporated in the College Chorus which we have frequently heard 111' the very wcll liked Sunday afternoon concerts. Another development. of the present year was the organization of :1 Girls' Double Trio. As the. number of girls. increases. material for our Glee Huh 21150 in- creases, and in time with the essential training of Dunn Robinson we hope to he not, the rival but :1 worthy mpurtncr of the excellent Men's Glee Club of which WC 2111' 4111 50 very proud. $233'VIEH19 m -We: WANT LE AROUOU . T X+Y' 0 LABOR roan LIBESIEAL ARTS Emma 55' .9 - . PACK TO NATURE -' - . --..-. amn-V .. 420 D7 A L H -V I E --191 7 V 8 DV LA-VIE - -19 17- I 105 Allx IQ! 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LEWIS - - AS LA-VIEH1917W I gtbletic gggnu'atiun .9 OFFICERS ' Praidenl - VL'w-Praidmt Secrtlary ,. 1 reamrar Graduate Manager - Plzyn'cal Dirtctor ALUMNI ADVISORY COMMITTEE A. C. READ, '92, Chairman 0150mm R. Mmm, '90 V. 1.. HENRY, '07 C. W. HEPPENSTALL, '95 J. H. M. ANDREWS, ,98 FACULTY COMMITTEE ON ATHLETICS j. A. FERGUSON M. M. CARVER INTERCLASS SPORTS COUNCIL .0 G. 15. HESSELHMYHER, '16 - Prmz'dent C. K. HALLOWICLL, '17 - l 1'cc-Prm. R. N. ICA'mN, 18 - - - HAROLD GILBERT, '19 Graduah' Manager Prmz'dmzt of tile Amatiation Srcrttary A. D. Chuffin C. R. SMITH W. Ii. LEWIS 1,.j. YOUNG R. ll. SM lTII Vii WLH.VIEH1917?w V8 WV ENN-S TATE G . 43 1 A am w . L ? . , v , FUUTBALI. 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HIIIl S1IIIIIstiIIIlIIIll IIIIIII lIiIIII fIIiIIIIl lII WIIIIk was rather IliSIIppIIiIIliIIL. llIII IIIIIIIIiliIIII IIf IhII 1iIIld, WIII IIIIIi slippery from IIIIIIII1I'IIiIIs, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIl only in II IIIIIIISIIIIIIiIIr1IIIIIIIIIkIIi1IIIIIII w VIIrk. NII IIII I1II IIiIIl L'IIiIIs IIIIIrI- IIIIIIII- IIfIIIr IlIII 1irsl IIIIIIIIIIlIIwn whiIlI IIIIIIII in IlIII 1IIIsI quarter from II series of liIIII- plunges by BIIIIIyIIIIIII I lIII' k IIIIII YIIrLIIr HIII SIIIIIIIII 1IIIII hIiIIwn wus IIIIIIIlIiIIIIIIIII iII IlIII IlIirIl IIIIIII'lIIr lIy li wiIIL thI IlIIIiLI-Il IlIrIIIILh six1y- -1iu 3IIIIIIIIIII1 10111101 3' IIIII upiIIII II I IhII IIIIIIIIIVI IIIIII plIIIIIIIIl lhII lIIIll lIIIlIiIIIl IIIII goal posts. IhII run, nII IIlII IIIIssilIlII IIy IlIII iIIlII'I'IIfIIIIIIIII II MII IIw,IIll lIIIIIIIth lIIIIk III 1hII minds of 1IIII SIIIII1IIIIIIIs' IlIII day 5 0f HSIIIII'1 1y MillIIII. NII 1IIIllIIIII SIIIrillg l'CSllilHi IIIII'iIILI IIIII IIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIII IIi IIIII LIIIIIII. WI l ITN I'IY I 3 II , .IIJggga .Ie IYICS'IWIINS'I'ICR W. l'ICNN STATE t t i victory abet iBmm RliAT impmvvmcnt was math- in every way during tht- next. week. 'iliull Md ilcary came hack to help with his UOld Time Pop. With a big mass meeting for a sentl-nff and with every player on ngt- fur the third tilt of thc SNISUH, thc team left. for Penn, determined to defeat the Red and Blue rcgardlcss 0f thv cm-ct it would have 0n the halanvc 0f the schedule. 0n the day of the game it was a magnificent cluvcn Whit'h ran onto liranklin Field and rompvd away with the victory in thu most fiercely fought game played between Penn and Hum State for the last five years. At no time during the game was the result absolutely u-rtain, for Imth teams put upa spirited exhibition of font- hall. During the first half, Pt-nn outgaim-d State in linu-plunging and 500nm! t0 ht- vxvolling in every point 0f the game t-xvupt in punting' whvrt- Hark hold the advantage. 'lihv first half cndul 3 t0 0 in favor of Penn, tvhc scorv rvsultinkr from a lickl gual in tiw second quarter. VVitl tlw beginning of the svt'ond half, however, there was a wonderful vhangu in the tactics of the State team. Linc- plungo after litw-plungv advanced the. hall to the middlt- of the hold from whore Bcrryman wont aruuml right and fur a touchdown. A second kickoff, an t-xvhangt- 0f punts, a iillt'cpillllgt', SUHN' unsut'rvssful forward passes, and tht'n Higgins H'H'iVHl the, only successful forward pass of Ilw gami- and tlashvtl furty yards down lilt' iicltl for anutht'r totu'htlown. The rest of the game was fought with a savagcncss 1m lmth sidvs that provided many thrills for tho SpL't'lillUl'h' but was unpnxluvtivc of further scoring. Final Hmrv, Bull McHt'aty 13 103. hettygburg $111111th URING 1h1' 1113x1 few 1I11ys, 51:11.0 struggled 111 NW 11111151 01. 11 11111Is1'21son slump wI111'I1 wus 2-:11II 111 evidence in 1111: game against 111'11ysl1111'g. 514110111 I1z1s:1 8121101121111 exhibited such 11 111II111g1111 111 form as was - .g1 shuwn 111 II11' 15111119 with the boys 1mm 1h1' 11151111'11' I11111I1u ' 111'I1I. 'l1h1'1'1', was 110 51'111I1Iz1111'1' 111 Mm 111igh1y 111111111111: which had 111k1'11 Penn's 111151 scalp 111 1h1- 511151111. Th1- playing was w1'11k 111111 sluvonly :1111I lh1' 1111Iy 1111I11'11111111 111 1'1'.'1I p11w1'r was 111 1h1' 111101151110 work 01 lh1' 111191 111'1' 111111- 1111's, when Bcr1'y1111111 111111 11I11rk registered 111111'h1l1nv11s 1111' the Blur 111111 VVhilv. By the brilliant wnrk 111' Wruppy II11111', who 11111'11rk1'1I 11111' sixty-111'1' yard 1'1111 1111'11 111111'I1- 1I11wn, 111'11y5hu1'g :1Is11 121I111'1I :1 I1m1'1' 111 touchdowns, and 511110 I1211I 111 111.1111 I111r1I 1111' the 111111115 wI111'I1k1'11l 111'1'1'1'1'111'11 1111111111'r1'1I. Bolh 11'111115 were weak 1111 1I1'11'11s1' I1111 1111111011 :1I1111151 211 will 111 1111131151110 play. The ph1'11111111'1111I runs. 01 II1'1'1'yn1111111111I IInur were 1111' 11'111111'1'5 111' 1111- 111111112 Final 51'111'1', 27 111 I2 M1251 131113111111 Weglepan 11911111131211 I81 I AY 1N1? 111111 h 1111111'1'11111 1111'111 P1'1111 51.111- 5111:1sl11-11 r1'p1'.111'1IIyl1l11'1111gh Weslq .111 5 110101150 111111 $1111'1'1l .'1 28 111 11vi11111'y our the 11'21111 11'11111 lI11' P.111I1.1111II15 .111'. I 1r'1y111.111sl1111g runs 11111 I.11k s I1111' '-11I1111g111g w1111 1111-111s1 ll11'1'1'111111'111111w11s wl11I1'111lI11'1111.1I 111111111, .1111 1 1111'11 I1 II.11111w I1111l 51-111 111 vi1l1111llv .1 s1'111111l 51 ring do '11 11, I .1Ig1 111111 111II11'1I 1111.11 1111'Sl.111'.ICw111g .11I1I1'1I 1I11 11' 1111111' 111111115111 1h1' 1111.1I wh111 I11' 1111111- I111' 111-11 1I11' 11ml 111I1Ig11z1l 111 1111' 51.1s1111 11'11111 lh1' 1w1'11ly- 11v1' y.1r1I I111111'. Shite 13 Pen 3 met: 91.11.- OFF 150R HARVARD Ebe Earhart: ZBeteat N 'lil'll'iRSDAY the 1mm left for Harvard, cht-t-rotl hy 2t student hndy confident in the team's uhility to win. 'lihv thty 0f the gunn- wus itlvnl football weather sun! the Harvard Stadium hohl thmh sands of spectators t-zigcr to witness the contest. The gmm- hogzm. From the kick-ott State. vnrrictl thv lmll rapidly tiUWll the hold hut lost it on an attempted tichl goal. Again State's varied and powerful uttnck CillTiCti the hall to the goal line, only to he lost thvrv on u pmmlty for holding, which called hack :1 touchdown already registered by Borrymzul. Harvard's first sum: thvn Came when tht' Crimson full 011 :1 fumhlul punt which was kicked hzu'k ut the goal lino. The half omlvtl. 7 t0 0. During tht: scruml half. State's ziggrcssivc playing continued. 'Iiwicu, Stzttv came within striking distunvo of the Harvard goal linv only to he driu-n hark. Never dzluntcd by those reverses, State showed 21 wmuicrtul amount of spirit and mute hack dvtm'minctlly t'Vt'ry time with n gnulwurd rush which was only stopped wlwn :1 timely penalty was dumped on. In the third period, i'lnrvnrtl zuhlml six points more to hH' svort- when Muhun wue-z Credited with scoring the t'rimsmfs swnmi touchdown. ' ihc htst quarter WZlS mainly u punting tlucl marked by several long runs in midfield. By this timt' thu'knoas uhnust onshrululml 1110 Stadium. With- out further svoring, Harvard cmt-rgt-tl vivturinus from one of thv most fiercely fought games that has over taken place on Soldiers I'iit-hl. PREPARING FOR HARVARD HARVARH'S 'FUI'CHIXRVN 430 MANAGER DAVIS IIICIIIUII GAME iebI'gb Qtnnquereb ICIIIIIII 1'1IIII1' I0 511Il1' Ii1III1'g1- 1I1'l1-I'IIIin1'1I 10 1001-111 1151 y111r's. triumph 0I1'r 511111'. I1'I' l1'1IIII I1'1Is III1' I11 11.1 Iisiling 11'1IIII h1'1' II 1m II1'1II'1'I' I' i1I1I iII y1'1IIs. 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A IiII1' III1' lI II1'I1I Iik1' 11 510m wall, 11 spI1II1Ii1I I0r'111II'1I 111155 1I1'I1' 'Ils1', 11II1I IIII1 511' 0I11I1'II y 1l1-I1'Ils1' III1I1I1' it IllllIUHSIIIIv I1II I 1IIigII I1I1I1IV1III1: 1' IIIIU $111103 l1 'IIiI1IIy II1y0II1I 1II1' I1II'IyIiI'I1 1II'1I IIII1' m1II'1' 1II1III 01111-1IIII'iIIg 1II1- 1I11iI'1- 101111-51. III1 I1IIII $111111- 11'1IIII pI'1II'1'1I ils 11IIiIi1y 10 0I'1'I'1'1IIII1' weight by 1IIIi1'k1'I' 1'II11I'giIIg I1'IIiI1' III1' Slnlc II1'I1'kII1'I1I Sp1'lll lII1' EIIII'FIIOOII iII III1'1II1'iIIg up III1' I'isimr' IOI'w1II'1I 1111:4515. It would II1' iIIIpossiIIIo 10 pi1 k 0111 iII1Ii1' i1I1I1Il 511115. in III1' 511111' IiII1'IIlI. I 1Ip111in II001I III1Iy11I IIis II1'51 g1IIII1' 0I IIII' y11I' 1 W215 his last game 011 II111I'-'1I I I1' 'I.1I SI1111' s 51'1II'1'1'1IIII1' in III1' IIrst period 111; III1' r1' 'sull 0I III1IIV1'I1IIIs IiII1' plunging 101411;.1I 0II wiIII1I w1m1l1TIuI 11115510 Iligginx. I1iII11I s11 II1, 7 4210 lafayette gamnthereh l'livv luuclulmvns :lml Ihrm' goals were lhc rvsull 0151111135 phe- nunu-nul anHlsivv work against Lufnyrllc on March ll'iohl. llcrrymun, Ymgrr, Clark, uml liwing all registered lullivs which wvn' nuulc possible, by the line oll'vnsivv wm'k 01 lliv 11-51 of lhu 1mm. lfm'wunl pussvs also plslyml :1 large part in mn'ying tho hull lu within striking tlislunw nl 1111- gmll lino. Just 10 mnkv things interesting 21ml 10 bring the gmm- to a thrilling linish, Lafayette in the lust minulv 01' play pullml 011 n sun'vssful furwaml pass and :1 svvvnly-yunl run whivh ullnwwl Svull to ho mshwl in, in time In plzln- :1 limit tlmlrkirk lwtwwn lhv goal posts lwlnrv thv whisllt- hlvw. Final svnn- 33 lo 3. Eng 39m ZBefeat l Pittsburgh, Pvnn Stult- lzu'ml :1 loam 'lllu- lim- which nutpluycd In the 'l'hunksgiving Game ; superior to :my mvl during 1llC 51-1150 . ' llzlrvaml, Penn, lmhigh, :uul lall'uyvllo was clearly oulpluywl lxy Pill. H' '- llmhilily 10 Izlkv :ulvnnlugc 01 the ln'cuks 01' the game and injuries to HDWK Miller 21ml VVnml in tho lirsl period mmlv Pill's hulth' umivr. Thc game was exciting lmm lwginning l'ill hml womlvrlul inlurfvn-Im- on llu- offensive 21ml was slrung on tho tlx-l'L-nsivc. 'llhrcu l'inul scon- lu mul. linlvs Slutt- was hold for tluwns vlm-zv lo lhv goal llllt' uml us a result was unable to st'm'c. 20 In 0. The Vursily 14an its lwst. with n dvlvzll, l0 lllt' lust llu-y fought lhvil' lwsl tn win. games out 01 ninv, 11ml will In- runkml wilh PPIIII Slate's furcnmsl vlm'cns, lhv IPZIIIIH of 1011 zlml 191.2. 'llhvy plnywl lhmugh u hurtl scuson and although the 5041mm umlvd 'lllu' 1mm will 1w hmmrvtl lm' winning seven LA-VIE--1917- V11 C. C. MCDOWELL Agricull urc, '16 Right Guard R. IV. IHCRRYMAN Civil Engineering, ,10 Left Ilulf W. W. WOOD, Capt, Agriculture, '16 Left Tilt'klc j. R. MILLER H. C. YICRGER Commerce and Finance, '17 Agriculture, '10 Left Guard Right Half 17 AT, . .. v m A-VIE .1911. g a 11. A. CLARK U. C. MORRIS Agrivuhurc, '17 Right 15ml Industrial Chvmislry, '1: 171111 Burk 11. C. PAINTER Liberal Arts, '17 Center 4.5 1V. C. THOMAS H. 1.17.;1RN15CKI' Liberal Arts. '17 Mechanical1Cnginccring,'18 Right liml Right 'lEutklc A DV LA-VIE--191'7' S. W. EWING Mut'huniml ICngim-cring, 'lfs' Qllurlvr ank R. A. HIGGINS Lilwml Arls, '18 l. Iim H. H. CULHUS I5. T. Yeager xmriculturo, '18 Right Half . A. WATSX LN Mechanical linginct'ring, 'lO Civil Engineering, PENN -,S TATE '10 VI v 1W17Iui:f. am l-n a H N YFHAIJ, SQI VAH lujcl- l l PRAFTH'IC DV u$ Head Coach - Coaching Sniff. LA Trainer - - Manager - Captain - - Left End - - Left Tackle - - Left Guard - - Center - - - Right Gmml - A LA-VIE--1917' football lineup - Higgins Wood KTath Riglltliml - - Miller Quarterback - Painter Right Half- - McDowell Left IIalf - FullBack - - - SUBSTITUTES Right Tackle - - R. C. Harlow . Whitney, B.M. Herman, j.L. Muuthc, H.H. Huvurstick - C. W. Martin R. S. Davis - W. W. Wood Cmrnccki - Thomas, Morris - - Ewing - Yeager, Ycrgcr Bcrryman Clark VVLHSOH, Colbus, Parrish, Marlin, Dippc. Munoun, Fleck, Swain. September 25 At October 2 At. Octubcr 9 At' October 16 Al October 23 At October 30 Al November 5 Al November 13 At November 25 Al Cubbage, Sutton SCORES Penn State 26 Penn State 13 State College State College Philadelphia Penn State 13 Penn 5121ch 27 Penn State 28 Penn State 0 Penn State 7 Penn State 33 Penn State 0 I47 Static College State College Cambridge. . State College Huston ...... Pittsburgh. .. Westminster College 0 Lebanon Valley College .......... 0 University of Pennsylvania. . .. . 3 Gettysburg Cullcgc..12 W. V21. VVcslcyzm. . . 0 Harvard University 13 Lehigh University. 0 Lafayette College. . 3 Univ. of Pittsburgth 51 V11 m F E ALMAxL -, J i BAsEEA LEW RVIQFKE Fhw- ??:th En PENN-S TAT A V $LA-VIE-JQ 1m Ail igagehall ASEBALL practice for the season of 1915 began in Febru- B any in the gymnasium. Seventy mcn reported including most of last ycar,s varsity. In March, advantage was taken of the mild weather and Ag Hill slope was lively with a squad at batting practice which was soon replaced with a daily practice game. With the Southern Trip opening the season oHicially, the prospects wcrc brighter than for years and before the trip was over, it was generally conceded that Coach Harley had fitted together one of the best teams since the days of Joe Nlason, i07, Birdie Crcc, i08, and Bob Coulson, ilO. There was a great: abun- dance of good infield material and there was no diHiculty in pick- ing strong men hcrc. Behind the hat and in the box State was especially strong. Captain Vogt made the best catcher seen on Beaver Field in a decade. To help him out there were two good men with considerable experience, iiRani, Miller, i17, and Moore, i18. In the box, Hcssclhachcr, ,16, and Wardwcll, 16, were the two best twirlcrs, with Licbcrt, 15, close behind. This vctcran 97 all r- 6 l QB A-VIEHIQlX' trio was the best pitching stall to be found anywhere in college ranks. They were all men of exceptional ability and all had stood the test in big games. Robinson led the first base candidates by a wide margin. At the beginning of the season, Baehman, ,17, and Kaunas, 18, were hard at it for a place at second base, but Kaunas, showing the most improvement, held down the bag for the most of the games. Coach Harley switched Weber, ,15, and Blythe, ,17, and each played the position that the other held down the year before. This was a great improvement and Blythe handled himself like a veteran at short. lCllifTe, ,18, was a close second for both positions and was used during the season as extra infield man. Several radical shifts were made in the outfield t0 lill the vacancy left; by the graduation of llShortyl, Miller. Crawford held his place at right, llRedl, Josefson was moved over to center, and Kominars was shifted to the outer garden to fill josefsonls old place at left. With this combination to work with, the coach wonderfully fultilled the predictions which had been advanced for the success of the team. Out: of the twenty-one games played, seventeen VVCTC W011. l'UJHlll HARLEY VAPTAIN YOG'I' Vll 449 D7 LA-VIE- -19 17 2 HEN it is considered that among the teams tri- umphed over were the Navy, Lafayette, Dartmouth, Vermont, Princeton, VVushingtun 21nd .Ieffersun, Uni- versity 0f Pittslmrghgmtl the Chinese University, we will readily ztecortl theStzlte Team of 1015 11 high position antenna; the teams of former years. SOUTHERN TRIP The. Blue and White started the sense 11 with 21 Clean slate for the southern trip. With Hcsselhaeher in the hex, an unexpected surprise was sprung 0n the middies and this was followed by three more cleanups 0n the rest of the trip. Wurdwell got the hetteroithe argumentin u pitcher's battle with A. and M.. and Liebert allowed only four scattered singles in the CRAWFORD Am'ieulture, 'Ify Right Field IIIESSELBACIIICR Vivi! Elmim-erillu. ' ti 'trhrr game wi t h Trinity. HBig G c 0 r g e w 0 n the last game of the trip against Catholic University with a total of twelve strikC-outs 1.0 Hfgjg'lxggwm his credit. The VVushing- titttttt'r'rit'd ton and Lee game was not. played on account of storm, and wet grounds prevented the game svheduled with Swarthmore. NORTHERN TRIP On the northern trip in the first KOMINARS . Civil Engineering week 111 May, four colleges went down '16 . Lt'f Field before the Bluezuul XVhltehutsmen and only the l I Army was able to take the longr end of the score. State uncovered the first of the series by trmmeing Lafayette with a final score of 4 to 2. In the Dart- mouth victory, George Hesselhacher set the pitchers, record for the season, having fourteen strike-outs t0 . . . . . - LIIEBERT his credit In lhlS game. Liebert faced Vermont m a very mmmml 15m. . . t , t --i . ' r close game which ended 1 t0 0 m favor of btate. lhe team ' LIIH'LTK... i pENN 'S TATE x A y m LA-VIE--1917- got off to u bzul start in the West Point game and lost. Then followed the memorable climax t0 the trip on the Prince- ton diamond, when HDOCH Crawford curved his name in Penn Stutds Hall of Baseball Fume by saving the game in the ninth zmd winning it in the twelfth. WESTERN TRIP Penn State returned from the trip through Western Pennsylvania with three more victories added to her list. The old crew, generaled by Die k H u rley and cup- tained by Vogt, opened their attack on Carnegie Tech. tVashington :1 11d Jefferson, and Univer- sity of Pittsburgh in sue- eession. livery game was marked by hard hitting and clean Fielding by the State men. Carne- gie Tech tumbled to :14 t0 1 score and Washing- t 0 n a 11 d . RDWICLI. Agriculture. 'lti 'iteher .mriveiiilturlti-B' If: J C iTCI'SO l1 Third mm was smoth- eretl 13 t0 3. Then came the svzilping 0f Pitt in her own domain, a very pleasing opera- tion, by 21 6 t0 2 score. l ?LYFIJE M9: ' 3' HOME GAMES Shurt Stun Following the return from the Southern Trip, Susque- hunnu, VVesl Virginia. and Dickinson were met in succession 011 New Beaver and beaten with overwhelming SCUI'CS. ROBINSON Miniliu littuj- Seven straight Victories were tallied with HUUHHK, 1 n n . . Mm lime use before the llllllill butting slump came. in the Gettysburg game and caused the first defeat of the season. On the Saturday before .Commeneement Week, Pitt captured the big end at a IVO score. This necessitated the playing of the Hrubber game, which came on the following Monday, and again State came out of the little end of the horn- The season ended in success with u victory over the wonderful team from the Chinese University of Hawaii. KAUNAS Industrial Elmi- neerinu, ' N Second Htm- D7 A LA-VIEH191'7'2 Eamhall Eineup far 1915 R. j. 11lmu.1.:v - - - S. 11. MILLER - - - GORDON VOGT - - - Catcher - - - VOGT1CAPTJ Pitchers - - 1 H ESSELBACHER, First Base 1 - ROBINSON Second Bust - - KAUNAS Third Base - - VVEHER March 31 April April April April April April April April April April April May M 41y May May May May May May May May jum- 111110 June Al Annapolis ........... Penn State ...... 1 Al Raleigh, N. C ........ Penn State 2 Al Fuycttcvillc, N. 11.. . . .Ponn State ...... 3 Al Lexington, N. C ....... 5 Al 1Vushinglon, D. C. . . .Pt'llll Stuu- 0 Al, Swzlrtlmmrc ......... 10 AL Stale College ........ Penn State 15 Al Sum- College ........ Penn State ...... 10 17 Al State College ........ Penn Slam.- ...... 10 20 At StutcACollL-gc. . . . . . .. 24 At Sum: College. . . . . . . . IR-nn Smut ...... 28 A1 Stuu- College ........ 1 AL Iinsmn .............. Penn Stalk: ...... 3 Al llunovcr, N. ll ....... Penn State 4 Al Burlington, Vt ........ Penn Slim- ...... 5 At West Point .......... l'onn Sum- ...... 6 AL Princeton, N. j ...... Penn Slate ...... 8 Al 514111: College ........ Pt'nn Stale ...... 12 13 At Pittsburgh ........... Penn State ...... 14 Al Washington, Pu ....... Penn Slult- ...... 13 15 Al Pittsburgh ........... Penn Stun: ...... 1 19 Al Stale College ........ Pvnn $13110 ...... 5 Al State College. . . . . . HPL-nn Slate. , . . .. 7 At Suuc Collcgc ........ Penn Stale ...... 1 H Al Smu- College ........ Penn State ...... 1 Luamau'r. VVARDWELI. N -. vb 1143....- 43 UIva - - Coatih - - Murmur - - Ca plain - - - - BLYTHE - - - . KuMlNARs - - - - JUSEFSON - - - - CRAWFORD - - - - liluwla Navy .................... 1 A.gQM.01N.C ............ 0 Trinity ................... 1 W. x. L. Catholic University ........ 1 Swnrlhmnrc Susquehanna. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 West Virginia ............. 0 Dickinson ................ l W. 1$ J. Gettysburg. . . A . . . . . . . . . . .5 Juniutu Lafayette ................ 2 Dartmouth ............... 1 U. 01 Vermont ............ 0 Army .................... 9 Princeton ................ 1 Carnegie chh ............ 4 Carnegie Trvh ............ 1 W. gV j .................. 3 U. 01 Pill ................ 2 Lvlmmm Valley ........... 0 U. 01 Pitt ................ 1 U. 01 Pitt ................ 4 Chinese University ........ 4 V1 A WLA-VIE-JQQEW fx D.SDunklc 1917 DA. PENN-S TATE AG VA RSITY '11 R A1 1 K 'l'lCAM attack 0A1'H Martin alurlwl 111v lmining smson tlirvrlly after lllv Flirial mus lm1idnys. An unusually lnrgt' numlwr 01 runditlult-s rrporlul for work and 11n- pl'uhpl'rls fur u gout! ymr in truck uppmrcd nu lwiglll us in all ollu-r lim-s 01 zltlllvlivs. anpt-lilivo lrizlls WCI'U llvld every Sut- urtluy :lflt-rmme 50011 1110 nurlt-us 01 21 r1-1uy lmm begun In show ilm'lf nml Bill trainml thosv men in Ilw 11m- points of imlunr running, Showing thvm tho knzu'k Hf linking 1110 turns :Ind prw paring tlH-m fur special dislunvvs for indoor rcluy running. The indoor season upt-nwl at tho, Nuliunul IIm-rvullvgiutvs at Madison Square Garden, New ank, on Saturday, Mnn' 1 h. State's 750111111 rvlny lozun finished first over a 110M 01 unnpvlitnrs Composed of 'ulv, Furm-ll, Columbia, and Penn, who 11111511111 in tho nnlor munml. 1n lhr ll'iul Imus, Penn Slam: eliminzllml I'vnn,;1nt1 Yult- dvfmlml 1101111011 and fnlumhiu. III IIM- 11llill hvul lu-lwwn Yzllv uml Pcnn Stulv, Slate won by lln- rmnfm'lulvlc margin 01 six yards. in llu- rwm'd limo 01 1 minute, 2 32-5 seconds. Following up thv winning 01 lhc Inlvrrullt-giulcs in New York, llw smm' n-luy 1mm, Whit'h wzls cmnpom-d 01 Captain Ilumlnitt, '16, W'hilv, '10, Hulhin, '10, Mum , '10,;11111 Cnllum, '17, with the :ulrliliml 01 1213131, '17, and W'hiling, '17, t'UlIllWlHl in Hu- Fifth Annual lmluur Mccl m' le Middle Alluntiv Hulnlpinnships lu-hl in Pittsburgh 011 March 13. llummill wun lln- 00-yard high llurtllvs 21ml vquzlllml his own n-curtl 018 1-5 scrunds. VVhiling fmishvtl svvuml. attack gamma at 1916 $tarts IIII' lrIII k Nk'ilhun III 1010 slIIrlI'II WIIII IIII' HI'I IIIIII AIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII' A'IIIIIliI' .XIII'I III lIII' I. F. A A. A. A. III MIIIIiSIIII SIIIIIII'I- I',;IIIIII'II NI'II 'IIrIAI,IIII MII1'I I II. II'II III SIA III IIIIs II'IIIII-I'AIIIIIIII Au IIIiA-I IIII'I'l by II III IIIy II'IIIII IIIIIIIIIIsI'Il III IIIIIIIIII, AIIISIIII, W IIiII' IIIIII I IIIIIIIII, IIIIII by AI IIIIIIIIII' lI'I IIII UIIIIIIUSP II III IIIIIIIIIIitl PIIIIWII IIIIIIII1,IIIIII VVIIitiIIg. 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UII l IiIIIIy, IVIIiliIIg lIIIIk lIIiIII III; IIII iII lIII' IIII II'IIIII IIIIIIIIII' '5, I IIklIxUII III I I IIII winning lIII' 'III in lIII' IAN liIIII' III 55 SITUIIIIH WIIII I I'IIIIIII 'I' III ViIgiIIiII SHUIIII. I AIIIIII IIIIII I'UIIIIII IIIIIIII iII lIII' I I' IIIIIllIIIIII IIII' HIIIIIL'IIA'II. R I'IIAA Y T ICA M .155 COACH MARTIN VARSITY 'l'RAFK SQI YAD 1L thigh XVilh the Spirit 111 vivtm'y in 1111- 1111', Tht' Blue 11ml 11'11111111-11111111-111111111111-1111111 11111-1 wilh Imhigh 1111 May 8, S'UHTHIHI in taking 111ml plzm' in'cvt-ry 11v1-11l wilh 1111- vx- 1'1-11Iiu110f 1111- IllilP r1111 11ml llw 11011- 1111111. 'I1l1r011gl111111 1111- 1111-11 ll1111'ow115 wry lilllv k1-1-11 1'11111111-lilir111 11ml 1116 5111111 1111111 hull pruclimlly1111-11' way in vvvryllling. In tho 100-3'111'1111415l1, Dulhin 11111111111 ll11-1li511111111-in11x11vlly04-5 swumls. Hmwn 112111111111-1l llu- 111w hurdles in ll11- l'aslcsl 111111: I111 11ml 1-111-1' run ll11'111, wl1il1-H111111-1' 1;:11'1- :111 vxviling vx- hihition of 11111;: llir-ilillll'l' running in 1111' 111'11-1111l11. Tho, 111111151111141-11'115781113-1 in I'uvur nl' Slulv. Westcru mcnnsylnania imtrrrollcgiatcs 011 May 22, Slutt- 111111-1111! 111 Pittsburgh with :1 11-11111 of l w1-111yvlwo 111011, 111-11111111i111-1I 10 run away with lhv lnu-r- 11011015211129l11-l1lzltvSclu'nlvavul, I111! disnppninl 11111111 nwr- vmm' llu'st- 111111115. II had lwvn ruining nlvmlily 11H 1l11y Friday 111111 Sulunlny 11111111111111 11ml 1111hu11gl1 ll11- w1-z1tl11-r Chun'vd 1111 in 1l11-11flt-1'11m111, ll11-11I11y 1111'1- lrzwk :11 1111-01141! was in surh :1 1111111li1i11n 111111 it was inmossihlv 111 11111 011 21111I11l the 1:15! 111111111111 ll11-1111-1'l 11'1151'11llul11l'f. 450 WIIIIII' IIIIIIr PIIiIIIIIIIIpIIiII, lIy HIVCII IIIIIII. Brown in IIIII lIIIrIIII-s I IIIIIII Iin IIII- WIIigIIIs, IIIIII GIIrIIuIII III lIIII IIIiIII. IIIIII BIIIIWII in the IUW IIuIIIIIIs survived IIIII tIIiIII IIIIIIts wIIiIII WIII CAPTAIN IIAMMITT IIIiIIII pIIIIIIs III lIIII IIIIIIIs 0n SIIlIIIIIIIy. IIH'SO six points I'IUHSI it u 1 ed the wIIIIIII OI IiOlln HlIIlII's MUI'IIIg, IIII; tIIII IIIIIIIII IIVII IIIIII IIIiIIIII I0 pIIIIII- in NW IiIIIIIs III lIIIiII III'IIIIIs 1mm mm The IIIsl IIIIIIII III WIS was lIIII IIIIII'I wit II IIIII l'IIIiVIIIIsily UI IIIIISIHIFKII Ill IiIIIII III IIIIIIII IIIII III liIIIII. IIIIIIIIIII II IIIIIgII, lllIITI'HlOII, II II II IInl IIIIsiIIsliII IIIIIIWII III IIIIIIIIIIiIIII' spIIIIIIIlIIIIs, IIII II II SIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII away with lIIII IIIIII-I IIIIII won with lIIII SCUI'I' HI. 82 In 44. The I UllllM'l il I011 Ims IIIIIIII in HUIHI' III- lIIII II v II II I s wilII IIIII l'CHllII lIlIll IWII SIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIs I'IIII. 457 jRational lintertollcgtates IIIIIII State was IIIIprIIIIIIIIlIIII I11 IIIII NulionIlI IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIgiIIIIs Ill I'l IIIIIIIIin IIiIrIIl, DIIIIIiII, VIIIUI, IIIIII lost WIIrII IIIIIIIrIIII III IIIII sprints, IIIIIIIIIIiH IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIiII iII lIIII IIigII IHIFSIIIC II IIIIII IIII 0n IVrIIIEly, IIIIII both look DULIIIN. FAI'I'AI N-ICIJCII'II V8 BROWN MASON Liberal Arts, '16 Cunnm'n'v and Finance, '10 Hurdles Quarter LAMB Agriculture, '15 WL-ights PALMER WHITE lilcclru-thmicul Agriculture, '16 Engineering, '16 Sprints Bmzul jump m A LH'VIEH1917- m ? s .c h A SI I W HCDIC R Agriculture, '16 I Hstzlncc l l U NTIER Agriculture, '17 Distance VIM 2 IC Agriculture, '17 Polv Vault V8 1 Yl l'1 NH l,ilu-ml Arls, '17 Sprint 5 POST Agriculture, '18 Sprint 5 450 D7 LA-VIE--1917- V11 Couch - - - Manager 1 - - - Captain - - - - LINEU P lOO-and 11:1511 11014mN, WHITE, POST 220-Y21rd Dush- DOLIHN, WHITE, POST 440-Yurd RunvMAsoN, DoLnlN, Lunwu; 880-Yurd Run'SHEA, STONE Onc-Milc Run-GARMND 'l'wo-Milc Ruanukmcmck, HUN'rl-zk High jumpNPJCKETr, jxalrlrkms Javelin l.AMn, DAMHLY RES First Annual Indoor Meet 01 I.C.A.A.A.A. 1st Place in 750-Yaml Relay Time, 1 minute 23 2-5 s Middchllnnlic1,:hampiunships - - - - - PENN Onc-Milc Relay - - - 440-and Hurdles - 4 - - 120-Yard Hurdles - - - Pentathlon - - - - I.C.A.A.A.A. - - - -., DUAL l'cnn Stutc - - - 78 Pchn Sum: - - - 82 TRACK IOO-YEINI Dush- 9 5-5 seconds - - 220-Yzml Dush 21 4'5 scmmls - - 440-Yurd 111111 50 2-5 seconds - - 880-Y2ml Run;1 minutt- 50 2-5 seconds Onc-Milc Rluh-Al minutes 31 seconds - TwwMilc Run-79 minulcs 41 1-5 sovonds 120-Yaml High Ilunllrs 15 seconds - 220-Yeml Low llurdh-VvM 3-5 seconds - Broad jump-ZZ 1001 101;; inches - - High jump-O fcct 1 inch - - - Pole Vaull-ll feet 7 inches - - - Hummer 'l'hmw-173 feet 6 inches - Discus 'l'hruw-BO 11-1-1 4 inchos - - Shot 1'111145 feet 9 im'hcs - - - Javelin 'l'hrow 133 fvcl 11 inches - 013mm - 17. W. MARTIN 12.8. DICNI'I'IIORNIC 1C. 1'. HAMMI'F'F Bmzul jumpvl'ALMICR, WILSON Polo Vzllllt-PAGE 120-Yard High 11urdlcs,lIAMMI'r'r, BROWN, Wumm; 220-Yzml Low Hurdles, IIAMMl'r'r, BROWN, WumNu Shot, PutwLAMn DiSClIS'LAMH, 115511.211 ULTS ccomls Iml00r Record 15 points RELAYS - - - - First Place Third Place Third Place Fourth Place - 0 points M EETS Lchigh - . . - 34 Pittsburgh - . . 44 RECORDS - - - - - V. L. HENRY, '07 W. 11. W111'1'IE,'16 - W. R. MASON, '10 - j. A. lemN, '14 11.A.LUM,'13 B. D. WA'rrs, '12 1'. S. FURKUM, '05 1i. l'. HAMMI'I'T, '16 A. R. PALMER, '16 - A. M. ARMSHY, '13 S. PAGE, '17 j. L. TALBOT, '11 - 1. L. TALBOT, '11 j. 1.. TALBOT, '11 L. 1.. LAMB, '15 460 WLA-VIEHZLQ 1m WRESTLI NG Wregtling 332mm I Hi wH-slling Ht'zlSUIl of 1910 mulwl with four victories and onmhefml to tho vrmlit 0f the 5'1qu mutmon. Tho H'illll wus mic 0f Slate's lx-sl :lml the only iiUiiUill suffered was :11 the hands of 1111- Navy who repented llwir vivlnry Hf lust yt-ur. To the Hillsistvnl wnrk of 1110 i'untlidmt-s, to thw vais' untiring energy, and In tho lmvking up of lhc- It'HlIl hy the HllHiHllH, lhis surm-ss run hv ullrihulctl. 'lihc mll for mmlitlzllt-s wus svnl nul imnmliulcly nlilt-r Iiuullulil SUEISUII nml ;1 large nulnlu-r n! nwn rvspmulml. 'Iiht- st-nson was upvnml :ux'unling MANAGER HRICNISICR ln custom with lhvzumuul lnlvrclzlss Scrap Moot lwfmv Christmas. Following the Fhristnms x'umtiun vlnsvly mim- lhv lntvrvlziss VVrvslling MW! whirh unruu-rml snnw phmmnwnnl mulc- i'iul 21ml whii'h wzls tli-sigm-il lugivv lhv wrvsllvrs vxlm'ivnm- in unv nm-l lwfm'v the Varsity smsun hogan Hmvh Lewis kupl lhv Varsity down tn the hunlvsl kiml Hf work untl rigid lriuls wvrt: ilt'iti M'vry WH'k ln dt'li-I'milw whn wmlhl Imllh- linr Hlult'. Boston Tech Falls Awnnling lo st'hwlulu the first meet WilS hvltl in thv Armory with lhv Boston lnslilulv of 'livvhnulngy. 0m: full, tix'v ilwisiuns, and mu- ilruw. loll lhc slnry ml. the meet and the scum of 27-2 plainly imlit'zllcs the case with which the Blue and While nmlIm-n disposal of Levi Luillh's PI-ou'igt's 'lihc only full nf Ihc moot was vrcdilwi m Ycrgor in tho 158-1muml CiilSS in 4 minutes, 462 D7 S LA-VIE--1917- 38 sII'IIIIIIs. III IIII the other IIIIIIts, IIXIIIIIItiIIg I'IN' I751IIIIIIIII IIIIss SIIIIII lllt'll sIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII IsiIIIIs in thIiII IIII-III, IIIIIst III thI III IIII .ILLIIssIIItIIs The Annapolis Defeat I hII StIIlt IV IIIIstIiIIg I IIIIII IIII III III XIIIIIIIIIIlis iIIlIIIIIIiIIL III IIII III II thII MiIIIliII s IIIIIIII I'II IIIII It- iIILI; thIiII IIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIII III lIIst VIIIII'. IIIIIIIIIyIIIII IIIIIII IIIIIisiIIIIs IIIIII IWU IIIIIs IIL'IIiIIsI StIItc LIII'I- thII MiIIIIiIIs IIII IIIIIIIIIIhIIliIIiIIg IiII lIII'I. .I mug in the HI IIIIIIIIIl IIlIIss, mm the IIIIII' IIIIIII III sIIIIII IIII StIItII. IhI- IIIIIIl IIIsIIIt WI 1:; .20 III I. Revenge from Pitt Wit h the IIItIIIIIIIiIIs III IIIUSC IlIIiIILs whiIlI IIIII'IIIIIIIII IIlst llIIIIIksgiIiIILI DIII' in tho IIIIILIIIIIIIIII thII SIIIIII LIIIIIIIIIIIIs IIIIIt thII III IIIIIIIsIIItIItiIIs IIIIIIII Pitt IIII IhI- II IIIIIrI IIIIIIr IIIIII W011 II'UIII thII III III IIII III'III-IIIIhIhIIiIIL sIII-IIII, H to II Six IIlIls IIIIII IIIIII IlIIIIisiIIn IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII this sI IIIII iZIIIIIIIII' Isi III the IIIIIIIyIII ight IlIIss lItIing' Iht' Imly IIIIIII II'hII IIIilIIII to throw his III: III. HI-slIitI- thII III IlIIIIisiIIIIIIIIIIIII, hIIIIII-IIII,I litt must IIIILiIIII I IIIIIIiI IIII' thI-gII-IIIIIIIIss IIIIII Iighl whiII h tth IlispIIIyI-II IIhII III tlIIII Wt'l't' IIIIIIIIIIssIIII Irtllll slIIIIl I0 IIIIish. Victory over Princeton I IIIIIt was sth IIIIIII with PIIIIiIIII tIIII IIII thII IIIIst tiIIIII IIIIII it IIIIIIIIIIIII IIH' hIIIIlIIst I'IIIILIII IIIIII IIIIisI sIIIIsIItiIIIIIIl IIIIItIIst sIIIIII UII thII Int :11 StIItIIt IIIIIIch IlIIIIiIIg thII thIlII your. '1th- slItIIIglh IIIIII IiIIIIIIIIIIII ss III IIIII NittIIIIy I iIIII w: Is IIiItI-II IIgIIiIlst the agility IIIIII WIIIIiIIIss III thII PIIiIIIIIlIIn ligIr. Both teams IIIIl IIIrth tlIIIiII III LTV IIIIIIIIII lIIIl IInII IIIIII lIIIIIII I IIuld IIIiII. llIIIII IIIIls 1W0 III-I'I IsiIIns, IIIIII IIIII IIIIIII gIIIII State the I II tIII'y III-IIII'I- II large audience UI IIIIIightI-II IiIIIIsI- party visitors. llIII IIIIst IIII'I-II IIIIIIts Wt'lli IIIII IIIlls. ln tIIIl 145- pIIIIIIII IIIIss, the most iIItIII'IIstiIIg IIIIII L'WI- IIhIIIIgiIIg lIIIut III the III IIning, DIIIII lost to the PIiIIIII- tIIIIiIIn with only ten sIII UIHIS to go. Parrish III the 175- IlIIss wrestli- III III II IIrIIw while 3 IIIIIgI r IIIIIH ZIIrnIIII hi WOII IIII IIIIII IsiIIII. Pitt Swamped the Second Time Hm I IIIIII StIItII IVIIIIIsIIIIIs IIIIII'IIIIII the Pill IIIIItIIIIIII IIIr thII sIIIIIIIIII tiIIIII this s Its winning IIII-IIy bout III the mIIIIt IIith II IIIIIII sII'IIIII III 32 IIII. l 0111' IIIIls IIIIII thIIIII IIIIIIisiIImIIs IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIII thI- I'IIsults and this IIIIILIt tIILIIIIIthII IIith UtlIII IIIIIIt II IIIII IILIIIks IIIIIIIIIII-II'IIIIII I'itt IIIIs IlII IIIIItIIIl with six falls and IIIIII Iil't'ISIOIl-Iintiit:llt' tho 1'! lIItiI'II stII-I ngth III thII tIIIII institutions sII far as LIIIppIiIIg IIIIility Is IIIIIIIIII'IIImIl Lehigh Tumbles III Ihl' IIIsI IIIIII.It lill' I IIIII StIItII ngIpplIIrs III'IIIIght tIIII IIIIIstliIIL sIIIIsIIII lIIII tIIiIIIIIIIlIIIIIt IlIIsII IIy IIIiIIIIiIIL IIII IIIsII I'iI - tIII y IIIIIII IILIhiL'lI. lhII IIIIIIl sI III II, IZUJ II, I'IIsIIItIII IHIIII thIIIIII IIIlls, thIIIII- IIIIIIisiIIIIs, IIIIII II IIIIIIIV. I'IIIItIliII IIIIIILI, BI'IIII'II, l,iIIkIItl, IIIIIl YIIIILIIII WUII thIIiII IIIst lIII Ht :4 IIIII StIItII. Tho IIIIIst slIIIIItIIIIulIIr and t h r i I I i II II IIIIIIt III thII IIItItIl was the IIIIII IIIIthIIIII BHIWII IIIIII MIII'tiII, thII illll'l'- IIIIIIIIgiIIttI champion in tho IZS-IIIIIIIIII IIIIlss II'lIIIII BI'IIIIIII II'IIiIIgIIIII IIIIt III II lIIIIIIiIiII sIIis- sIIIIs lIIIIII IIIIII thIIIIIII MIIIIt in just 21 sI-IIIIIIIIs IIIIIIIIII- tiIIII- was up. . Al thII IIIIII III the season, M. M Long, '18, the only IIIIIII WIIO IIIIIII the straight HS this year, IIIIII lII'IIIthIII III I IIptIIiII I mix was I-lIIIItI-II IIIIItI IiII for the II IIIIIiIIL IIIIII. IXIIITIIIN MINI; COACH IIIIIIVIS VI IV SLA'VIE--191'7' V51 UV 2 mm ?Eeam - W. Ii. LEWlS Couch - - - - Manager - - - - - C. S. BRENISER Captain - - - - - - H. M. LONG 115-puuml class - - - - - H. M. Long Kilptaim 125-p0uml Class - - - - - - - A. Ii. Brown ISS-pouml class - - - - - - - M. M. Long 14S-p0und Class - - - - - - - H. R. Pickett, j. M. Dale 158-p0und Class - - - - - - - H. C. Ycrgcr 175-p0untl class - - - - - - - F. G. Parrish Hcavywvighl - - - - - - - - S. .l. Czarnecki meets junuury 31 . . . .Al State College ..... Penn State. . .27 Boston Tech. . 2 February 5. . . .At: Annapolis ....... Penn State. . . .4 Navy ........ 26 February 11 . . . .Al Stale Collvgc ..... Penn State. . .34 Pittsburgh. . . . 0 February 18. . . .Al State College ..... Penn State. . .25 Princeton ..... 7 February 23. . . .AL Pittsburgh ....... Penn State. . .32 Pittsburgh. . . . 0 March 3 ..... A t State College ..... Penn State. . .20 Lehigh ....... 2 464 WLH-VIE - -19 17m ,9... Uzvnrh lh'HlIilH 33a5ketball 332mm: Illi new system nf Hmvhing whirl! wus instilult-rl this ymr has brought ulmul vhzmgx-s 2115.0 in lmskvl- lmll. 'Hu' SIIIIIC syslmn Hf svl'imnmging lhv Frusll- Im-n against lhv Yursiw Ihul wus 115ml in fUUI'HlH, was also wurkwl nut ht'H'. 'l'his plzm gm'v lu-llvr pl'nvliu- lo lhva'sity 21ml zuldwl murh m 1110 vxpvrit-nw nl' 1110 lh'sl- ymr nu-n for next ymr. Unly lwu of last yv;ll s rvgulurh mmv lmrk this your us Vuplnin Park, Alvslt-r, :uul XVilsun wvro lost by grmluuliml, mu! lhvrv wzls Hlil'l' cnmlwlilion fur 11w x'zmmcivs. XVilh 11w beginning of tho svusnn il wus' nut knuwn who would slan't lht' gamma in several mam; and 1110 lim-llp vhung'ml umlinuully. Cnpluin VVullnn was the outstanding: mun fur guard and Blnkvslm' was ulnmsl sure of his pluw ill mw nl' tho forward pusiliuns. Bislmp hold down H-nlcr and showed up wall in all 1110 gunws he played, lull he met with strong cmnlwliliun fmm 400 MLA-VIEH1917' m tug; ,r. Roberts who played several of the games. hast i' . , playetl a very strungr game at guard and Buwes' 11' 1 plae- at that position was uneertain all season. Q i T The basketball playing season was uHieiaHy ushered in on january 8 with a 30 to 26 vietory over Lafayette. The game being early in the y tar. the State players showed signs of weak- ness in goal shooting hut they exeelleti their opponents in team work. The game started with a rush which lasted Tmm start tn tinish. After a sex'eranee 0t. athlet ie relat inns Covering a spate of lenr years. Buekneli and State elasheti again in basketball with the result 0f x'ietory fur the Blue and iYhite. State downed her oldest rivals hy the senre of 42 to 21. liarly in the game, State seeuretl a emninrtahle lead and Bueknell never heeame tlangemus. The okl- time rivalry was evident train the start and the game was elean-eut, fast. tlllti interesting. le-Iin Walton tValtnn antl Blakeslee espeeialiy were the stars. Next, juniata was met and defeated 37 In .26. Western mm: The State Five eame haek from the western trip with two vietories to their tTUtiiI out of three games played. The series was eiose and all the games were liereely emltesteti. In the tirst game against Carnegie Teeh, fast team work and aeeurate shunting gave State the advantage. whieh was hehl thrumlt the game, and State won 35-24. The. Westinghouse Huh was sent down to defeat the next night. with the elose seore 3.2 tn 25. The lirst. half ended with State only one point in the lead. the seore being 10-15. The outeome oi the game was tlnuhtiul until the last three minutes of play when State got together and piled up a seven-lmint lead. Walton led in the num- her of tiehi goals seoretl, and Blakeslee lived up to his usual form in seoring from the foul line. In the last game of the series. State met defeat for the tirst time during the season at the hands of the strong Pitt team. The game was fast and exciting and at no time did more than a few points separate the two teams. The tirst half ended with Pitt in the lead, 25-21, and in the seenml half State forged ahead with 31 points to 30 for the Blue and Gold. State was unable to maintain the lead and Pitt won out by the score of 43-38 due to greater aggressiveness. The strain of the two previous games had hatl its elTeet 0n State's seoring machine. Bishop at eenter was at his best and registered the largest number of State's held goals. With the western trip eoneluded. State had a reenrd of five games won and one lost. The team was to have played W. aml j. next in the Armory but the game was eaneelleil because of an epidemic of searlet fever at W. and J. Lehigh was met on itiehruai'y 19 in the Arnmry. State had not played any games since the western trip and was in mid-seasun form. The Lehigh team eame to State much stronger than last: year with a FCCUHT of eight games won out of ten games played. Lehigh's most notable victory was against Pittshurgh the week before when the latter was defeated by a 38-24 seure. This team was also victor over Rochester, Temple. and Muhlenhurg. Since Pitt hiltl won from State, it was natural to suppose that the tinal result 467 D7 LA-VxE--191'7-2 might he a decisive victory for Lehigh. But the Penn State quintette upset 2111 calculations by getting up enough steam in the latter part of the second half to score 11 29-19 victory over the Brown and White Five. On February 25. State 1051 to Pitt in the most sensational game 01 the year. It was the semml meeting with Pitt 11ml the last home game of the season 21ml lmth teams fought Elt10-UF-t11011111110. Victory hung in the balance until the 1111211 minute 01 play. 11 W315 21 close tight. hut the hetter team won. The result of this game, following the other Pitt t1e1eztt.t1eeisive1y eliminated Penn State from any further vumpetititm for 21 Western IREItnsylvzutiu Championship. QEastcrn 015m: The eastern trip included three games, Swen'thmure, Lafayette, and Lehigh. 1n the hrst game. on '12hurst1uy afternoon, State was up against Swarthmore, 21 team which had defeated Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Army, and lost: by the narrow margin of 28-23. The two teams were evenly matched, the score Sltllltlitlg 12-12 at. the end 01 the first 112111. Lafayette was met: on Friday night. Since the opening game 01 the season, when the Lafayette five were defeated here, they had steadily improved, defeating Lehigh and only losing to Pitt 11y one point. However, State in 21 hard game won by the score of 22-14. The last. game of the trip and of the season was played on Lehiglfs 11001' on Saturday evening. Lehigh put up the hardest game of the . 4- ' ' triphut State, by brilliant playing and 21 peculiar Mimw'f11411111qu but effective defense, came 011'with the 1011;; end 01 11 35-22 score. This Victory gave second place to State in the Pennsyl- vania Basketball League and relegated Lehigh to third place. mm lineup B. M. HERMAN - - - Coach W. G. CALDWELL 4 - - - - Manager I. 15. VVALTON - - - - - - - Captain Left Forward - Roberts, Wagner Left Guard - Bowes, F ast Rigthorward Blztkeslee RiglzlGnard - Walton tCuptaim Center - - Bishop GAMES January 8 ..... At Home ..... Penn State. . . . .30 Lafayette ........ 26 January 15 ..... At Home.'. . . .11enn State ..... 42 Bueknell ........ 21 jzmuury 22 ..... At Home ..... Penn State ...... 3 7 Junizttzl ......... 26 February 3 ..... Away ........ Penn State. . . . .35 Carnegie Teeh. . . .24 February 4 ..... Away ........ Penn State ...... 3 2 XNestinghous-ie. . . .25 February 5 ..... Away ........ Penn State. . . . .38 Pittsburgh. . . . . . .43 February 19 ..... At Home ..... Penn State ..... 29 Lehigh .......... 19 February 26 ..... At. Home ..... Penn State ..... 27 Pittsburgh. .. . . . .31 March 2 ..... Away ........ Penn State ..... 23 Swarthmore ..... 28 March 3 ..... - way ........ Penn State ..... 22 Lafayette ..... 14 March 4 ..... Away ........ Penn State. . . . .35 Lehigh ..... . . . .22 WLA-VIE-JQ 1m DA. PENN-S TATE Ail varsity gamer meant Right Unlsidv 7 - - - 1N't-11u'r21111, '10 Right 11151110 - - - - Wilkinson. '17 FmHt-r - 1 - - - Hurwm'l, '10 W'vst. 110 Nichnlsun. '17 1 1USSC11121C1ICI', '10 17101111111-11g, Y17 Greenland, 117 1411 Inside - - - 1,011 0111511111 - - - Right 11:111 Huck FHIIH' 112111 Bavk - - 1411 11211113211111 - u I I t Right 151111 Bzu'k - - - Kolly, '17 1,111 1:u11 Huck - - - - Smotllvy, '10 111ml - - - - - - Arm-r. '18 GAMES vamlwr 0 1101111812110 2 113111;;11 2 Duvmlwr 10 11mm 514110 3 VK'L-sllnwn 1 . 1 1101101111 or 20 11mm Slallv 5 Pennsylvania 5 pummn gummy IHWHHIM' 21 Penn Smu- 5 11:111-111'0111 2 AT A DA PENN-s TATE Ail 471 130211 1 - Point - - - h - 1 16vvrpoinl - - 1 First Defense - - - Second Defense - 1 Third Defense - - Ucnlcr - - - - Third Attack - - - Second Attack - - First Allzlvk - . - Outside Homo - - . Inside Home - - - April 17 .......... Penn April 19 .......... Penn May 1 .......... Penn May 22 . , ...... Penn junc S .......... Penn Eargitp ?La Qtrusge 0.52am GAMES Stale ........... 2 State ........... 1 State ........... 1 512m: ........... 4 Slate ............ 1 472 Bullou, 115 VVuml, '16 Bowm, '16 Fisher 11. W Y16 Olmslczul, Y16 jordzm, '17 - Ycrgor, '16 I'lzlllowcll, '17 Farley, '16 Matthews. '16 Pope, Y17 Bucr, '16 Lehigh ................ 7 Curlislc Indians ........ 12 , Pennsylvania. . . . . . . . . . 1 ' I Hobart ............... 3 t Curlislv Indians ........ 5 WLA-VIE --19 1m I l, K .9g 1 V ' x9 . 5 7 w a .TENNIM f 31 xi Q Db. PENN-STATE' AG DV LA-VIEH191'7? CAPTAI N y LN' ES mum's 013mm J. E. JONES, ,15 C. M. NEVIN, 16 S. L. SMEDLl-IY, ,16 W. H. MCCANCE, 17 mums Penn State ...... 1 Carnegie Tech .......... 5 Penn State ....... 3 University of PittsburglLS Penn State ...... 6 Westinghouse ........... 0 Penn State ...... 4 Buckncll ............... 2 Penn State ...... 2 Lchigh ................. 4 V8 47-1 A DV 05313'VIE - -19 law 013m 93min? QEIuh F HF. Penn State Varsity Club is am organization that has Fior its object: the bringing Of the. Alumni and Undergradu- leC Athletes of the Varsity 'licums of The Pennsylvania State College into such relationship as will promote the best interest of athletics 211 The Pennsylvania State College. The membership of this association is limited to those who have won the regular Varsity iiS? A Varsity Club Bulletin is published monthly during the college year to kccp the Alumni iiSii Men in touch with the developments in undcrclass athletics. Undergraduate Members 1916 G. If. lglcsst'lhtwhor D. L. Dolliin C. V. McDowell J. U. joscfsnn ' w. H. White R. N. Borrynmn J. Kominzu's W7. R. Mason 11. C. Yt-rgcr A. H. iVurthwll D. M. Brown H. H. Colbus If. P. Hummitt A. R. Palmer j. A. XVutson W. W. W mid 1917 D. D. Blythe ii. 1,. Hunter w. C. 'lihomzla 5. Robinson H. C. Painter 0. C. Morris 11. V. Cottom H. A. Clark 1918 B. J. Kaunas ' R. A. Higgins S. XV. Ewing S. J. Czarnccki 1'7 QJSLLA VIEH191'7'? V1 WEARERS OF THE FOO'I'BAIJ. VV.XN.VV11011,'16 II. 11.1'11111115, '16 S.1'1'. IC'1111111,'18 .M1D11w',111 '16 II.A.1I111'I1', '17 I'. I. X'-11:,111',1 '1 I1. N.IiL-I'1'1'y111111'16 1. 1.111'1111'is,'17 S. I. 1'12111'111'1l1i,' II. C. Y1'rgcr, '16 W. 1.. 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I1. I311w1's, '16 M. I.. I3isl111p,'16 W.1'1.1'1111IchI,'16 II. I '1' j. S.XV1-',1g11L1 18 VX'.II.I1'11I11 115,'16 LA CROSSE 1.'.I31111011,VV. W. VV111111,'16 W. W. HEICI', '1 W. 'S'. l-1'11'I1'y, '1'6 l1.II.1II111slc1111,'16 C. Ix. 11111111'w13'II, '17 II. WI'isI11-rr,'16 W. 11. M11lll1cws,'16 II. 13.jor1Iu11, '1'7 II.1'.Y1'r1, ' II. I1.I311Iw1351,'16 11.1.1'11111'012, '15 I1. D'L'II. I i1'1rl11-r, 16 11.11.111'17 SOCCER 1'. W. Il11l1111113rg, '17 W. 1'.. W151 11. Ar11L'r,.'18 11. W. Wilki11s1111,'17 S. 0. N11I1oI-s1111,' 7 I. A. Irw win, '16 G. Ii. II1'551-II1111:I11-r, '16 I. I3. II,y l7 I1.P.WL'111C1'1111I,'16 .S'. L. S111131IIL-y, '16 I1. 11r13c11l11111l, '17 II. 1.11pL', '17 .I.. D11rw11rt,'16 TENNIS C. M. Nevin, '16 I. If. Jones, '16 W. II. McCancc, '17 S'. I.. S1111'111L'y, '16 PENN 'S TATE' DV M.SJlunhlt Ha:- - L K Mo A S LA-VIE--1917' W INTERCLASS ATH LETICS itnterclagg quuthall $am251915 OR a good, scrappy and interesting ganw ul fuuthall, Penn State men will have to trawl far lwlorv they will timl 0110 that would t'nmc up to the Snphmnurc-Freshman Class Scrap Cami: playml 011 Now Beaver Field on December 4th. In a game that was thv lwst and most closely contested aml that has ever lwcn staged as an annual fray lmtwct-n the two untlt-rvlasscs, thc two teams hattlml to a 0 0 score. That the teams wvro evenly matvhml there is no tlUlllil. W'ith lllL' wcll-coachctl Freshmen mi nm- Slth antl almost an entire team of Suphmnm'vs from the Varsity squad on HIV uthor, tho gami- rivaled even tho Varsity gamvs in intvrost, The contest was fought under tlitlicult cina11nstanm-s, for in addition 10 jack Frost being in the air to an unu1111lm'tahlu degree for players antl spuftatm's alike, ho hail just enough snow and ivo 011 1110 playing llvltl tn make play somewhat disagreeable. But the unusually large gathcring in the stands didn't seem to mind that in the lcaslw Vthtgv wvrv witnessing the ringing down of the curtain 011 Penn State's sucwsslul gridiron season, and tllt' tense fooling and fighting spirit with which lllt' teams lined up t'nr tht- game was cviilt-ncul hy the spvt'tatnrs. 'llhc Froshmvn startml the game tiorvcly. It appeared for a timv that they would take affairs in their own hands aml make a clean sweep, but the Suphs 501m 100k the hall on downs and canto hark hartl. Outwvighwl 11y thvii'01,1110110nts, thc Freshmen, however. pussussml the team work whivh tht- Soplmmurcs lacked. It was a battle royal. So far as really Hgood font- hall was mnvcrnctl, there was not any to spare in lllt' game, but it was the intense scrappincss that pervaded the contest from 110111 sides that matlv it must intt-rcstil1g,amlthcrc was plenty of cxt'itmncnt right up until thv whistle hlow, Closing one more Penn State football season. A m 97 LA-VIE --19 17- V11 PLAYERS somlomomas l'kl'ZSHMIEN Runk - - - - val lind - - - - lfgc Parrish - - - - - val Tackle - - - - 'llnvnvr Kraft - - - - - Lt-fl Guard - - - - Ruhinsun Snoidormun - - - - Center - - - - - Yilsm1 Bullmcll - - - - - Right Guzml - - - Cnnou-r Sutton - - - - - Right Tackle - - - Smilh Swain - - - - - Right 15ml - - - - Lovinsnn Clark - . - - - Quurlcr Hawk - - - Thorpv Gross - - - - - Left Half Bzwk - - - junus Council - - - - - Right Half Back - - - Ruhh Cuhlmgc - - - - Full Buvk - - - - llL-ss Anderson - - - - Substitutes - - - - Linquisl, Puml Slmwultcr, Runs Ungcr Referee, VVoml, '16; Umpire, Borrymun, '16; Field judge, McDowell, ,16 .-. m...- -.,H y. na-r. : n. F. .W , Ha: fr f 7 NM W 1' -t9 .. ' .1? a ,. I r . 479 5X9 . Jfreghman 31 uothall ONE of the greatest factors in the building of Penn State Varsity IV Q LA'VIE--1917- V11 L Teams in the past has been the training the men have received on their different class teams. During the short. time that the one- yeur rule has been in effect, this fact has been particularly noticeable, especially with the Freshman Football Eleven. Trained together and playing together last. fall from the time of the tirst kiek-eti until the dust from the last scrimmage hzul cleared,the Freshman Football Eleven formed one of the strongest. factors in developing the Varsity Team. This team of Freshmen was the best team that has ever represented State College. They did not lose 21 game. Much of the credit for this success was due to B. M. Herman, '12, who was secured us Freshman football coach under the new coaching system. HDutch Herman ezune to Penn State last year with 21 renwrkuhle record in athletics behind him. He has often been described as one of the most wonderful Hpinvh hitters in existence. l-Ie alternated with Hlturry Vorhis 21nd HShortyH Miller in the quarter- back position. It. was due to his fearless, diving tackles against Pitt: in 1908 and against Penn in 1909 that these games were saved. Under H Dutchis tutelage the Freshmen ezune fast. 'lihrough the whole season, the team won with overwhelming scores with the exception of two games which ended in tie scores. The Freshmen of 1915 have thus gained a prestige missed by former Penn State First Year Teams. H Dutch Herman and his proteges have left behind them 2111 unequaled record in the history of the College. October ZsStute Freshmen ..... 45 State College High School ............ 0 October 9wStute Freshmen ..... 89 Conway 17 n .................. , . . . 0 October los-Suuo Frednnen ..... ti Inthunu Nrwnnd ..................... 0 October 23-Stzlte Freshmen. . . i . 42 Kiskiniinetus ........................ 0 t9ctoher 30-eStute Freshinen..t .. 37 lieHefonttsIXcudeiny. ..... .iv.v... ... 3 Novmnhw' GriSuuelHrMnnen.. H 83 SehudeH ....................... .. 6 November 13HState Freshmen, . i . . 7 Mereershurg ........................ 7 ' g. . c; . 9 , ' y; W? . 4L 9. 133. f1 QM m x rf' f2. - g L '- v.y i-Apt- E $19 480 Qg LA '9VIE 1 Catchers - Ixtchcrs - Fhstlhwc Secon1ll3usc Thhdlhmc Short Stop 14011 Iricld Center thd Right lqckl hdnnngor - 1017 - 1916 - 1915 - 1918 - INTERCLASS LEAGUE RI I0 I 7 BASEBALL TEAM ?Ebe Qtlagg 3113mm 1 BLACK, ALUIE Omckuc, DAVIS VVILKINSON, Omcmm: BARCLAY KROLI. UNDERIHLI. 81:011le GREENLAND VON UNRUH, 0mm FISHER, H. 1' iSULTS 11:1 le Won Games Lost 4 - - - 2 3 - - - 3 0 - - - 6 Pcm-ntuux- . 833 . 666 .500 . 000 V1 DV LA-VIE- -19 1'7 2 V8 Sinterclagg Eratk meet llli annual lmvk moot lwlwm-n 1111-, two lnwcr 1'111551-24 was held 011 I Whlncsduy 21ml 'l I11l1'Hduy afternoons, May 20 11nd 27. 1915. Thu 111111115 wcrv u'ry evenly mulvhctl 11nd 1110 result was in doubt whvn 1111- 11ml 011-111 was mllwl m1 Ihv lust afternoon. By snning' lu-an'ily in this cwnt, the shot 11111, 1017, pullml 11111 11111-211l with tlu- hi1; 111111 11f :1 00 lo 00 scurv. Q5111: 113211111 100-yur1l Hush 1 - FLA l'hx'mx, VVALKl-ZR 22111-111111 Hush - - - 1 FLA HM'HAN. WALKER 44015-2111! R1111 - - - 1 WIH'HNH, Urr'rml 8801314111! Run 1 - - 1 S'rnNI-Z 0111-1111il1- R1111 - 1 1 1 GARLAND. Hl'N'l'liR R. Twu-milc Run - - 1 1 I'll'N'HiR Ii. l... lll'N'rlCR R. V. 1201111111 High llunlk-s - - 1YIIITIN1; 22013111111 Low Hurdles - 1 1VIH'HNH, SHH'T Pnlc Yuull - 1 1 1 - PAGE. Ix'm'r'r High Jump 1 - - - 1 Urr'nm, ICASHHMH Broad jump 1 1 - - 1 lixwrwunh Disvus 1 1 1 - - - MARK, HleKlJc, KRAT'I' Shut Put - - 1 1 1 CLARK, Hl'NKLI-l, karlr llzmmn-rThnm' - 1 - - C1,.uux',Dl?XIx'Lle, KRATT a um, was won by 1918 with :1 sum- of 0 In IUIUIUIUI'. . 17S - llouvy - Sm-nmmum Shirk - - - 4 Hurst - - - SluluHs - - - 9 - Long, M. - - - - Svhullz - - - Niclun - 9 - - - Pullman - - Rnxl'l. 1' 111,11 unu Full - . - imtertlass Wregtlmg $trap l'lu' class wwslling st'rnp lewm-n 1918 :lml 1919 was hvld ml DUn-mhor IS, 1915,;11111 1. lnucsuxn-zx 1,051 on vaisiml . - - anlnlvl' 1Y1 ! on :1 15u11 - - - Gitldings 11011 on :1 Full - - - Can'r Won 0n :1 Full . - - Kerr W'on 0n I11-t'i5iun - - - Buck XVon 0n n '2! - - anry IN'I'ERCLASS WRFQ'I'LINU MEIC'I' 111CInlcrclzlss1K'l't-slling Championship was won by lln- Svniurs 0n junuury 15, 1910. 'l'lu- 1910 gmpplurs cnwrgwl vivlnrimls in lln'w nf llu' 111ml lmuts. 01' 1110 remaining four, the junim'und Sophomore mnlnwn ulplurwl lwwlpiwv, tying.r for second phu'v. T110 Frmhmcn qualified Hm mm! 101' lhv fmnls lull in lmlh instzlnws wvrc vmnpcllwl 10 give way to lhc nmrv vxln-ru-nvml Uppcrclusml between Hollenlmngh, '17 was lwlm-vn Klmgvnsmllh, Fmss Fa-.-..n-.H 01314-341010 'JIZ'JIZII'JI'JI Heavy 11111. 'ln- shortest lmul of 1111- movl was that , nml Whllv, '19, in tho 175-1111111111 class, and the longest mutvll '10;1mll.0ng, '18 in lln- 135410111111division. FINAL BUU'I'h Hullvr, '17, gained n dwision un-r Shirk, '18, m 15 minutes. Ustvrmuyvr, '17, gmnwl :1 tlt-visiml uw-r Horst, 1 , m 9 minulvs. Lung, '18, throw Gitldings, '19, in 1 nunutv 45 swnmls. I'ivkcll, '10, threw Krivlu-l, '17, in 2 mimm-s 10 seconds. Halo, '10, throw llmu'k, '19, in 3 minutes 0 svmmls. Yorgt-r, '10, throw Ilollt'nlmugh, ' ' Iiullnu'h, '18, won from Dunklo, '11. '17, In 3 mmuu-s 5 seconds. . f? ; 1917 igagkethall meam W'. N. PRICE - - - - - - - - - - Forward F. MILLER, R. A. SIMPSON - - - , . - Forward 15. MILLER. 13. M. DAVIS - - - - - - - Center R. W. WILKINSON. Ii. K. MM'LINTUCK - - - - Guard PAUL HUFFMAN - - - - - - - - - Guard SUBS'I'I'I'U'I'ES H. G. NIICSIJCY B. R. OBICR C. DUFFURD A. ll. HEAD M. P. IJCVVIS, Manager Standing of the teams in the lnLcrcluss Basketball League Wun Lust Percentage 1919 4 0 1.000 1917 2 2 .500 1910 2 3 .400 1918 1 4 .200 484 k D? F Q2 LA-VIEu1917- 1917 gamer 013mm Ccntt-r - - - - - NICHOLSON Right llztll' Bm-k - GREENLAND Right Outsitit- - i - tionmns tR-ntcr llztlf Buck ; l-lomlumtuhtIw'r. Right Inside - - - - VVILKINSUN Lt-ft llulf Back - BRADHURY Loft Inside - - - - CmtmN Right Full But'k - KELLY Loft Outside - - - - DAHL Lt-l't Full Buvk - Rmm Until - - - - - - - HAMMOND Manager Irwin 0f the. Varsity Soccer Team cooperated with the class managers in arranging the. interviews schedule which created more interest. this year than it. has hcforc. Daily pt'zuttivc games with the Varsity have plztyctl a great part in developing the team which outplayed thc Intercollegiate Sovcci' Champions last full and much of the success. of the season was also due to the efforts of Couvh Crowcll. a GREAT deal of Hpop has hccn shown in class soccer this your. V11 5m: KEMAMWII Kkucmcl,, T. If. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Goal KLINIC. W. U. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Point KINTZING, P. C. - - - - - - - - - - - - C o: w Pom! CLARK, R. S. - - - - - - - - - - - 1'1r.rl Dr NW PATTERSON, C. B. - - - - - - - - - - Srmnd Drfa'mr Smuvxlcu, l,. R. - - - - - - - - - - 'l'lzird Dr mm: MCQUUWN, 1.. A. - - - - - - - - 1 - - Crnhr HAI I ,UWICLL, C. K. - - - - - - - - - - Illird xlllmlc DU NKI Ii, R. S. - - - - - - - - - - - Srmnd JIIIack BARBER, W. H. - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1912-51 Xlllack SMITH, R. W. - - - - - - - - - - - Ouru'dz? llama MALUY, j. - - - - - - - - - - - - ln.r1'tl1' llama LEWIS, MrFULMMI, ARNDT, KENNEL Puma, jolumN, wvn- mumlwrs 01 1119 loam the last two yours. GAMES Urlnlm' 10 1017 - - - S 1019 - - - - - - - 2 November 13 --1017 - - - 2 1018 - 1 - - - - - 2 November 20,, 1917 - - - U 1916 - - - - - - - 2 180 D7 LA-VIE--1917' Entertlagg 111210135 Qtuuntrp FRESI l M EN -SOPI 10M OR 111 M Eli'l' RUSS 1'011111113' :11 1101111 811110 1111' 1111- your 1915-1910 was 11111111111 10 111'111-x1'iling C 1111011111155 1111111115. 1111- 111141 01 1111-50 1111111 11111111 011 111-111'111111-1' 11 111111111 1111' 151115113 1111-11 1111111111011 1111' 11101-1 111-111 111111 1111' 50111101110115. 'l'ho 110111'51- 1:111'1'1'1-11 21110111 111100 1111105 111141 1:1y 011-1 1111- 11111111 111 1111' 11011 1111111 111111 11111111, 11111011111: wi111 11 111p 4110111111 1111- 11111111. 11'1'1-5111111111, 10; Snphmnnrcs, 42. 1111- 1111111 11111511011 115 10110113: '1'11111' '1'11110 157511101115, '19 - - - - - 10. 27 8 1111111111; '19 - - - - 18.30 2w--1 0511-r, '19 - - - - - 172311 9 77151511013 '18 - - - - - 19. 01 3vwlx'2111111y,'19 - - - - - 17.33 111 11111101, '18 - - - - - 19.42 477111111115, '19 - - - - - 18.115 11 77111111111115011, '18 - - 1 19,45 5 781'1111111z, '18 - - 1 2 18.15 12 A111111-,'19 - - - - - 19.40 11v7vSl1-1-11; '19 - - - - - 18.19 13 7 N101'11111115, '18 - - - - 20: 00 7 741'111, '18 - - - - , 18 15 1'1 1'21111111g1'r, '19 - - - - 211.33 IN'I'ERCLASS NHCET 11118111111'11113', 110001111111 11, 1111-5011111111truss110111111'1'1-1'1-111 01'1111-.1'1-111111'115111-111. 'I'his 11':151111n1111111111 111101111155 M111 111'1'1'1111-111-1111111131111-411111-1'01111511111'11111111 11111134411195. Thc 80111101110115 11'011 11'1111 21 111111115 10 1111- 15105111111111'539 11011115111111 1111- juniors 11111110 111'x1 wilh 911 11011115. 511101115, 1919, mm 1111- 111110 prim 11111, 1101111'111'3' 111 cxpvvlnliuns, 1111 1111151111111. 1111111111111 111 1111' 11111. 11111111111105 ranging 1mm six 111111111115 1110111- 1111111110 wcrv 11111105111 1111 1111111111', 8111111111011, 111111 Hhivltls, 1111- 511111011 11100. '1'111-1111'1111111 111111-5 211111 11111115 were 11:4 1111111113: 1'111111'11lc11 8.11111- 1'111Na 11111111101111 11111- 1 '1'11'1 1918 0:00 10:40 27311111111 1918 5:30 31:32 11 1.05111 1919 2:00 21.12 141111-11 1010 0:00 31 13 5 111 1918 0:110 32:31 0 71'111111'1'1111 1918 5:10 32:01.; 7'--A1Ynu1111r;111 7-11.:114. 4:00 30:35 8 111'11111 1918 0:00 32:35 9 'Millm' 1919 5:110 31 130.5 1071111111113' 1919 1:311 28:12 11.20-le 2-yr. Ag. 4:00 30:43 12 -1 11110111115011 1918 5:311 32:25 13mSl1ivlds 1919 811.111'11 27:00.5 147111115 1917 0:00 32:38 15--4Y1111111g,1,. 11. 1917 1:111 28:21 10741111111111. R. 1 1919 3:211 30:42 1777511111111111'11 1910 511.111'11 27.35 18 Mliddingvr 1919 02011 33:30 111-1111141105 1919 1.00 30:10 211 77111111111111 1917 2:00 30.10 21 7111111111, R. 1917 1:40 30:12 22hN11'l1'1i11' 1919 0:00 3-1240 2321111111111: 1917 3:00 31 :17 2177110111111 1 1919 0:1111 3 :51 2527711111 1013 0:00 37:10 -. 3A.. ,, ' V . . y . ., . ' 0 5x1. ' t'1,'n,.f' J3. . , rug: ' $4 6 -9':'I fl : I .o- M tw- Ls . A ragAa.wAu4w 1V gjiLA-VIE - -19 1W iBugbhaII 5mm ' I V115 two Unilerelusses met. in their lirst 1ig'ht 011 uhl Beaver Field :11 1:30 P. M. on October 10, 1915. The. Freshmen were gathered in the. gymnasium to receive tinul instruetions. after which they rushed out zteress the eumpus only to encounter at Well-eonstruetetl gauntlet. 0n n 1ieltl wet with the mists 01' half :1 tluy, hampered in their struggle by not knowing their elzlssmattes, sweating and u1ten 0n the verge. 01' exhaustion, the combatants l'ettght en steadily through the entire period 01 the scrap. Not until towards the end were the Freshies uhle tn eateh the itleu, and this year, as in former years, the Sephonmres only seeured the hip; eml 01 117-0 seore by their experience and tuet. . 413mm gmap HIS seemul regularly scheduled eontest between 1918 uml 1919 took plate 011 the Drill Field 011 November 13 under revised rules which the Student Tittlllltfii deemed it. wise to adopt an zteeount 01 the inereusing number 01 students. The classes took up their positions on the limed eirele surrounding the hurrel und when the starting gun went. 011 rushed in headlong. Stripped of apparel, twisted and bent. many hmlies massed themselves on the hurrel. The principles of etiquette. Were seru- pulously ohserved and on the hezuls 01 Hllllticl' elztssmen, brotherly hugging matches were frequently engaged in. When the gun was shot. the seruppers COHl1l1llCt1 to struggle, and only after considerable effort on the part 01- the otiticiuls was the linul count ascertained. The Freshmen lmwed in defeat to the Close score 01 74 770. 31 lag gamma H 1C Class 01. 1917 fnught its last sertlp on May 1. 1915 at six o'clock in the morning. The 1ire hose. was very much in evidenee and added the necessary stimulus to activity 011 the cold morning. untl the advocates of the early moruiimr shower were. more than sutishetl. The rules hzul been changed 21ml the Sophomores were forbidden to throw sent. This zulded another zulvzmtuge t0 the already numerous advantages of the Freshmen. At the eml of twenty minutes 01 hurtl hand 11;:11111131; the liresh- men emerged victorious and the Sophomores haul been unable to reach the pole. liven if they had, it is very doubtful if they could have removed the 1121;: hemuse it took the Freshmen twenty minutes after the semp tn uemm- plish this task with :1 hummer Ellttl chisel. Maize and light blue were the 01ilieizt1 1918 enlers. 1 Class Scraps were abolished at Penn State by a vote of the student body in March, 1916. p EN N ,3 TATE V1 DV 3W SLA'VIEH191'7' in1 LW jRumeraI 1917 1311211 thmlx-rs, A. R. Cullmn, II. V. Burns, R. P. Iitlgcrmn, R. H. Foulw, 5. IC. Alma A. 5. UrM-nlzlml, R. lehvr, ll. Ii. Hurrluy, S. Whiting, L. H. lhlnklc, R. S. Dun-y, W'. 1 Fritz, I5. R. Gm'lz, M. 1C. Bier-r, R. C. Burns, R. P. Duffm'd, V. Limlcmun, .l. t; Hoffman, Paul Hurln-r, XV. H. Clark, R. S. Dunklv, 1L5. Kriclwl, T I Armh, I5. T Kintzing, P. V. Nivholsun, S. 0 Vilkinson, R. V Urwluml, R Uvrwig, R. A. Hrmulln-nl, U. U Bum-n, L. XL FOOTBALL Huulz, R. Humble, R. W. Mquuwn. L. :X. Hln-l'lc, j. S. Pninu-r, H. F. Rirhalrtls, P. BASEBALL Kmll, Y. l' Ulwr. B. R. Ulu-rk', 1.5. Blzu'k, j. A. Davis, F. M. TRACK Flu llux'hun, II. I7. flurk, H. A. WRESTLING mirmh, A. Ii. Ilnt'l'vr, R. Ii. llullvnlmugh, B. I7. johns, II. A. Krivlwl, T. 15. BASKETBALL McHinlnvk, Ii. K. Miller, E. H. Miller, Nirsloy, H. H. Lewis, M. P. LA CROSSIC Kline, W. U. Ilullnwcll, C. K jurdnn, II. B. Malay, j. S. Shm'kt'r, I.. R. lx'cnm-y, Ii. Lewis, M. P. SOCCER Kvlly, j. H Iilm'kc, II. V. Bentham, L. Hulmhvrg, C. V CROSS COUNTRY HHIIIUF, R. Y. Ilunlt'r, Ii. L. PENN-S TATE' 40:! Svhunrhv, H. G. SuuurlmlT, U. .I. Thmnus, Y. C. lilir, B. .l- lx'rnll, U. Ii. Vilsml, II. H SL'nllins, M. P. Hmlt-rhill, A. H. YunUnruh, R. Yilkinsun, R. V4 Uurlnml, 1C. l Humlcr, R. A. Learn, I. M. 0,410 r may u Ix. W. Phillips, 1. Y. Millu' Kli. Ulwr, H. R Price, Y. N. Phillips. J. V. Simpson, R. A. McCullnch, j. P. Patterson, C. B. Pulw, P. H. Smith, R. WC Ilnmeun, Paul McQuuwn, I.. A. Duhl, ll. 1 Doyle, H. A. Cumnlvs, R. Ii. MvVunmg V. H 'll-xn-r, F. R. DV SLH-VIE 1917' lintemtbulastlc EBay N'liliRSCl-HHASTIC DAY is th IIIIIIIIIII event on tho I'Ilmpus fIII' Hm I entertainment of tho pl'vpill'ulnl'y svhuolhoys 0f the stale who are plan- ning l0 CHICF II college. th succeeding full. This is the IIIIIIsiIm 0i IlII: AIIIIIIIII illlCl'SLhUiilHliC 'lirIIIIk and Field Moot. th 2111110105 CUlnpctillg' in this meet 2UP eligible for SI I Cl IIII SI hOiillSilipS II 1m 11 111C. annually IIII'IIrIIIIIl. lhc SCI Olllh AIIIIIIIII IIIlI-IsclmlIlinI MI-I-I II'hiIh was hCiIi on May 15 was Imc 0f the biggest of its kind :11 State College. 'rhcl'v was II gI'I'IIl turnout of young illhiL'IUS. SUI'CIHCCH high schools IVCH', Clllt'l'CIi and they pI'III'iIchl such CUIHpCIiliOH that two I'CCUHIS WCI'C broken and many IIIIII'I- narrowly t'SCilpUIi falling. lilIIrrishurg 'rCt'hlliCili High School and Indiana Normal WOII in their rospcclivc classes. by overwhelming scours, hut in the preparatory SI'IIIIIII Class, lnIliIInII lIuIl lilliI: competition and tho. TCSllil WIIS never in Iluuhl. In tho IIIIIrniIIg, 1110 young illhiClCS II'CI'I: entertained with Pennsylvania HIIy Moving pictures and II huscball game inWCCll the freshmen and Kiski. A review of the. regiment of CilIiCIS WEIS hCiIi iII lilc afternoon and the. funds in 1110. illlcril'ilivl'niiy I'I-IIIy WI'I'O run OITI ,rhCSC events made the OITilSiOIl of great interest IIIikc 10 the prep school boys IIIIII to the Slate. students. I II. t In - I. V11 W110 has vlmrgr of tho Dvparlnu n! 0H1! u- lnluim HD nmy Tho Dvlighl 0f tln- anwlwsW'rhv Wulorlrm of lllc Scrubs L J ; 3 : S llcirrlvudvr Andy ip' , 'l'ln- Uldt-st War Ilnrsr in lllc 1 College Ylvlll fm Illu- Team ' Nimmy anlvy .i . 1 . 'x. ' . 9' . . . , 1 492 1 .. I-I ASIX Book 57x W LA-VIE--19 17- Am Knuth 431mm V-ZOMIC persons are horn humorous, some acquire humor, aml some have to he humoretl. If you belong to either of the lirst two Classes you will appreciate what is to follow; if you belong to the last, forget that groueh for awhile and he a little optimistie. It doesn't pay to he a pessimist. We aren't. thenth-r we see a page of humor or near-humor we wade right in with the hope of seeing: at least one joke that is not ol the eoltl-storage variety. Did you ever stop to think that a joke is a wonderful thing? ltlaeh one has about steen different authors and appears in as many ditl'erent. forms. Some jokes are made unconsciously; others make the hearer unconscious. A would-be humorist pulls a hot one unintentionally and immediately thinks he is a second Mark Twain. We made an original joke ourselves only last week and yesterday discovered that old Chris. Columbus had sprung the same thing on Garibaldi as they were crossing the Delaware in the Mayflower. That only goes to show that. history always repeats itself. However, it didnlt faze us in the least. No one can ever be a great success without opposition. We have had plenty of it. The old saying has it llLaugh and grow fat? When Tiny was a little boy he was very scrawny. Pa happened to think of the aforementioned saying and subscribed at once for the Homely Ladies Journal. Tiny thus developed himself physically and also acquired a rare sense of humor, that is to say, fondness of rare jokes. Even now he likes nothing better than to have a Freshman carry a trunk to the Nth floor of Old Main and then tell him it; was the wrong trunk. We commend the following pages to your tender care. Deal gently with the children of our imaginations and if you see something which pleases you, just mention it to your friends we may be one of them. If, however, our fanciful ePatiOttS do not satisfy your most exclusive tastes walk right in. 493 DV A SLA-VIE-1917' Vil QJL gaenur grtitbuke Rnberigueg wulhankp FORRHCRLY JANITOR and SECOND ASSISTANT SHAMlC-BARMAID AT MAC. HALL NOW CllllCl 'J'RUAN'I' OFFICER 190R 'Hw. cmm. mew. W1C IHCDICA'l'li THIS, Tlll'l HASH BOOK, IN APPRECIATION U! 'l'llF TIME 1115 GAVE OUR EDITOR THREE EXTRA 'I'I'IS'I' TUBES FROM THE STUCK ROOM PENN -S TATE 404 DV S LA-VIE--1C ij JIEIEQ? T11 P CL apl- 01' l. The Road to llellvllle. 3. The Prexy's House. 2. Monument to departed Chemistry 4. The Prexy. Studes. 5. Cunvcrsulion llull. PENN 'S TATE V51 405 D7 SLA-VIE--1917-2 6119 13mm in 19121112111 By PREXY 11111, HASH BOOK records 111 21 glorious way the eventsof21l11gl1l11'suecessful year. We who are much older 111 111C 11211110. of life can look back 2111L1envy you who are 110w enjoying 1hc revelry of college days. We are long past the age 01 molasses feeds 21nd other such 111311un1en1s of 10111er but 1111' 111en101y of 111C d21xs when we wielded the 1112111og-2111y paddle 21nd impe110us11 eo11111121ndeLl XVCEIL- kneed vezulings 111 21 voice of 1hundc1 11111 21lw21ys linge1 wi1h us. 11110111 was 1110. happy days. They are gone 110w and only the fondest 111L1111ories remain. 111211.11e1' Time, thou art inexorable! A college is 21 wonderful piece 01 111eL'h21nisn1. This one is particularly so and 1 21m proud of the fact 111211 1 21111 privileng 10 see it growing year by year without any apparent 11112111C121l suppor1. 111.21L'11 yL-211 1s grea1e1 1112111 1110 pleeeding 2111L121s I look back I can 1111111fully s21y 111211 11118 one has been no eXLep1ion.1 have been 1121111Lul2111y pleased to 1101e 111C increase 111 111C 11u111be1 of 111C 19108111112111 Class. 111113 ye211 there we1e 121111051: fou1 11101e members 1112111 121811. I say 21h11os1 four because one of 1110111 had only one leg. The College 11215 grown 1101 only 111 numbers but also 111 Christian spirit. This can be seen from the statistics of 1110 last two scraps. The Bargain Counter Rush, participated 111 by the female Co-cds, W213 21 very mild affair. Reports from 111C infir- mary show 111211 only forty-one s1udcnts applied for medical aid. Six of 111cse,howcver,wcxe bystanders W110 had been severely shocked by the terrible amount 01 slang used by the participants. These figures,1 1h1nk,indic211e 21 1110211 improvement, for 12131 year there were fully for1y-1wo students and one fraternity dog treated for injuries. I want to compliment the College also 011 21 most successful football season. 1n the seven games which the 1021111 lost the cheering was excellent. As usual the decisions of 111c o111e1als were extremely off-side and 1 am unable 10 make excuses for 1hem.On the whole the sphit of the Student Body was excellent. Of COUISC the killing of the 11e21d-linesm21n 111 1110 game with Waddles was 2111 unfortunate but unavoidable occuIrane. He 400 A LA-VIE - -19 law should have 31011110L1 0111 L11 1110 11111 1111011 0110 01 0111' 1111110131 11111011 11101111011 111 111111. A1110111:111011111111 1111111'01011101113 L11 1110 1' 0111 11110. 111L130 111 1110 010011011 01 110w 111111L11111:3.1 1'010100 5.:1011111' 111 11101111L1 111111 301101110011 11'1111:3 11110 11011 111 1110 111110L03131 0100113111111L11011. 0110 13 11011111'111113110L1, 11110 11111 110 00111111010L1 110.31 10:11, and .1 1001 31110 111 11111111111: 1110 11330111011 111111. 1110 0111013 111111 110 1'011L11' 1011 00011- 11111101' 111' 1927 111. 101131. '11110 PL11111 Dz11' 111301101303 11111L10 1110 1011' 1111011L1 0101111 19111L10111 30L11' N011011L11L1 1 300 11 11101'0 3111011L11L1 310111 1111111 11'11011 0111' 1101110 011L1013 111111'L110L1 111 1011011 L111 1110 L111111 1101L1. 11 1110110111 111101; 1110111011103 L11 1110 11131 111110 I 11'113 111 191110 191111: 111111 1110 L1XL10111101101CL1111111111103 1, A, 1, K1 1., C, 11,11,1x, 1,11, and P1, 1 1101101' 3111111 311L11 31111110111 111103 1101010 111 1111' 1110. 1110 C1IL101. 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How 1 L10 0111011111111 11 1'0111111L13 1110 01 11111 3111L10111 L1111'3 111; 19111111 CL1110g0 11111011 I 113L1L1 10 1:0 1L1 1110 11021113 011100 10 1111011111 111111 111111 1 11113 11111111. 1 1131111111'11'113.1111L11 111 1111' 110111. 1 11L1011 L0111L1 111007.0011 1L1 11111111110110. A3 1 11111'0 1111'011L11' said, 11 11113 110011 11 11'011L101'1111 10111. 11 11113 110011 11311000331111 1' 0111'. 11 1111311001111 10111: 1 0111' '11110111011111 L11 1'0111'11111'1 11113 10115.:01' 1111111 11 11113 110L11 101' 301110 111110 11111 1110 011101' 1110111113 10111111110L1 1110 3111110. 31111111113 C0110g03'00111 1110 11111110 111111111 1110110 11011113 01 11110 001110111. 11131 13' 1111' 0111111031: 11'1311. N. 11. '111113' 111131 110011 11 11'011L101'1ul 10111, 11 111031 31100031311111 1'0111'. '11110 11011111 01 '1'1'113'1003 LIL1L'1L10L1 10 1110101130 1110 Pl'CSidCIll'S 31111111111 :1 1111111011 01 1110 111111L110L1 L10111'113.111111' 11113 C01101:0 3'00 111 1110 1111111'0 111111111 11101'0 110111131 01 11110 001111111. 1111111 13 1111' 3111100110 L103'11'0. 1107 l. The Army. 3. Suvlul Hull. 2. Excavations at the Tomb of the First Slmrlhurn. 4. A Place of Worship. . 'l' 0 Gus I' am. 498 l. Studcu Attending Morning Chapel 3. Parker's Hunt. 2. The Campus at Midnight. 4. Doc Lewls' Culmrul. 5. St udos Waiting for Morning Chapel. 409 117 LA'VIEH1917' Chapter Two 57Pninr 7.1mm; S 18 S111c11111c 11121113 11cz1r when we 1111131. 3113' 12111111111 10111111 12131 1111113 10111c 11111111013 111111 5111111 11110113 0111113, 01111A1111z1 X1211cr, 11c 1'cz1117.cz13 we never 11111 11010110 111:11 Wu 1110 now 0111111111011. M1131 01- 113 have 3110 1'033111111' 111133111 Cz11'110113. '111103011'11011111 1101 111111111 1111 101' 111011 1:111; 01 11110111011150 111111 :111 z1111111dz111cc 01 111011111, gained 113' 11111111111 P0111111, 211111 21111 HOW 11111111 10 g0 0111 10 conquer 1111: 1101111. W'c :11111111, 11101103111, 111111 11113 11011ch 11:13 111111-11 3cc11 21 1111101 1111133 1111111 011113 111111 110 1001 cc1'121111 111211 0u1'cquz11 112131'1'1 10 1111110111: The 1111133 111111 111011011011 113 170113131cd 01' :1 11111111101 1'011g11-11cc113. 1V0 have 1111-11 10 11110, 11011111 111C 11:1111c which 111cy have 111101111111 1111011 11113 11011-101'31'1111111 vale 11nd we have 311c- cccdcd 11111111111111.1'. 80011 wc 11'111 111? 0111 111 1110 world. W'c 11z1vc 11111111113011 0111' 111:11'1'010113 111111113 211 :1 11131 011 101111 101111 1011113 and are now 111110 10 1111 111C 11121113' 11311011311110 11031110113 which 11'111 110 01101011 10 113. WC, 1111' 1112111 111:11 we chose 11113 CO11C'2'C 213 01111 Alma 1111211011 :13 we 11110111 01 110 0111011 place whcrc we could have 01113111111 1111 educa- tion wi1h such :1 31111111 11111011111 01 work 111 3111111 :1 111111111111111 c031. V1 51111 e SLiq-anlgllfh JUNIORS HISTO R7 ' l . llilVC reached the goal ol our ambitions. XVezu'e now digni- lietl I uniors and are striving earnestly to blot out the stain whichthept'esent SeniorClztss llilS plzteed upon this home of learning. We may well leel proud that we are, members ol this noble class. W'e have accomplished great things during our short stay here and feel COIIllLlCIIl of accomplishing much more before we leztve. We reeztll with pleasure the clays ol our class setups. How we did enjoy those chances to get revenge l'urpztst injuries! lVe remem- ber the horror of the lllI'CSlllCS when we accidentally killed two of their number in the lslztg Stone Scrap. Yes, those were the days, zmd tho they are now past they will never be forgotten. Soon it will be time lor the Junior Prom. lVe are not. anxious tohold it as we do not: think much of the Senior Class. 11 is :1 mutterolcustom, how- ever, and we must make the best ol it. 'llimepztsses rapidly but not rapidly enough. In June we will again be leaving to sponge on the Old Man elor three months and 1 am sure that all ol us will he silently echoing! the refrain, ll'llhzmks he, we have only one more year! PENN -S TATE Val 501 D7 LA-VIE--19l7- ALONIIO CASTORIA 1'111100110 tCnII tI'Ir Distorted Architecture toonII 107 Arts Smitty; F 1I:IirIIIIIII 21' l P. A. III FIIIII; I'Ir III II FIItiIIIII Club; I'rl'51111'111 Bull SIIUOUI'NrUIliIIHI;1111311111130 IIII r11 IIIIL III ?IIr go's my 105 III Sims; XVIIIIrs 1IIIv slIIIIs II11 I'IIIIr I'Ul11111;V1'-111I'11 LI-I 1II1 SiIIIIk IInI'II . RIIIIIIs SII Om SIIIriI-H. I.IIlIItII1III1IInIl lIItIItII rib IiiVI-s II IIIIIIIIirIlIIsIInIlI-r1Ii5IIyIIs' OSWAIID MULIIIIA'IAWNY SHUR'IZ uM lnmuw Industrlous Art Shot Springs CIIIIirIIIIIII MIII D'I Iy 1III.IVII1; 12111:th VIIrIIiII DIIII HCII; SIIIII ilIII IIIIIIIII 1IIIIkIII 1IIIII1I; PrIIh iI1IIIl AIIIIIII OIIIIIgII l IIIIIIJIlII Fire Department. 1 1IIVII C0 IIII. lIII 'II' IIIII . IIUVI' thu gIIiis IIIIII thI- IIIIils 10VII IIIII' SIMON P. IIARD Grcu Forgery llcp Allen Town ICIliIIIr iII- -1 MM 11. IsII HOOk;P11W Apple C;lIIlI 1 MIIkIIL C0111113 ' Club; .iIIII'I-I MIIW; Minx: Hm I C1111 III. '1. l, :D; rIIIsI urcr Y. M. C A.. I'lw IIIIII 's'L DIIIILI IIItII ILIIulIIIs MII rII 1GUIHSfurilS WIllIIIIIIsIIIIrU ui.I1II 'l'n lz IISIII III BIIIIr, PrI 10183111 iIIIIrl. 0h.IIIIII'IlI-liglIIfIIlII'1III11I1I-III;'IIrII IIIIIIr1 Inducmlon Imd BIIHII rdu Iyl 11001 I'Ollrlil iI1I11I- iII FUHCLU' OI-I'lyIcsIrII: MIIIIIlIIIr lIIf Scubbv 1I ' Midnight Oil; TlIirIl FiIIIllI- iII Currv's OrIIIIIIItlrIlI;1IlIInkIII11 IIrlIIIns;PIIIISI-I1 Third Rv-le SI IIIIII1 Fi IIIlIIlI I1 Nil IIIIIIy; 11IIs lIIIIIIIIIrVI-Il 'IIIIIIIZ' III 1W II ; RIIIIIiVIIs lIII's rIIIII CIIrlIIIII IIIpy y. 1H,; Iirs lIiIiIllII in College BIIIIII; SIIIIIkIIII CubI-LIs IIIIIgII IIIIII PsyIIII IIIIgy. II iIflIIIII hours per wm-k for IIIc.' V1 DV S LA-VIE--1917 ORLANDO IIAIIZ'xKSIIIAW 'IIIIZIIZROWIIJZ .. A H Family IEcIInIIm J- ruemlcm III- IIiIII: IIIIIIII; RC lass 11:IIIII1!;I11;MIIIIIIImr lHIlI-IinSH I1Il;' 5;va I IIII I HI I II II -' II II IIIIII IIIII-'I1III SIIIIIIIIIIIIIrc ILzI; ilIUllly SkIIilIIIIiI;I1N1I-III1II-JIIIIII I11I .II:1 IIiI'I- IIIILI'I' -kly 'I' thus frIIIII tilt: I I .m I'llI'filII Ir'I'k SIIUIII I;i Mi MIIIIIIILI r 11: I511 1 I IIL Iuv-I iIIIIIzI- IGNA'I'Z 'I'YMI'ANY Hum ' l'ymIIY Lnnnuuges 'rI-siIlI-III IrIIIIIlI Iluh; kIIdII IIf IIIIIIIIII-ISI villb; 1.:Ir II RIIssiIlIIiHIlIiII1 III AIIiIzIII :Iligh Irlll'llilll III 11I-1III III I 1111 IIII II IIIIIIISIIIIII IIIIIuIIII. ISRAEL O.XAN'IIANI1IIROWIIIZ Xunllanc hr row UllmlIlllILIIry I'uycholnny 'IZBrrII IILII IIucgo PII 11 IilII'l III MIIva s;11'1 . III NiIIuny; HIIsI IIIIIII III III-I IIIIi w I-IlI lings; Sum: in I I. III HIT II II'I;IIII iIIII'r I-l MIIII in I' iI1IIr SIIr rIIII IIIIIIlIhhlI'I ilI'ilIillIiIIViIIIII'I0i IIiIsI,5IIIIIII1 :IIIII Ilihi'ix'l III IlII - I.I iIII: IIIIIIIsI. :I iIIIIII IIiIlI II-I-I III II II1 ' xIIII-Il IIIIII 1II- wus IlI-IIIl Whiir 1II-mIiIIu III IIIII' III:II'Ii:I1 1IIIIII1?' Lia. 503 AII'liICMlIS XYLAPIIONE XLAIIKS um uzmyn Ex .. Anlmul WIfIIry Iiurs; lIIIIiIIII ii'IIr-il IIIIIIk; . I1IIIIIIII'sII1IIII; II '1IIIIk lIIIlusIIiIIus AII LIII'I-I I :IITilliIllI II by I IIllII, DII I 1 I hm SIIIINI IIII IIII- lIIIIning IlI-II k AIIIiIis I IiII1.IIIII-;IIII1 sIIII IkII QIIiII ILIIIIIIV w-'III IhI- iidllll'h' IIII-I' sny. IHIIII HIIIIIkV Wih IIII SIIII IIkI. Heerlield IIIII'IIIII SIIIIiI-Iy; IIIIIIIII .iIII-iI-Iy; IIiIIII-. .. D7 LA-VIE- -19 1'7 2 $nphnmnre Etatnry 'llis with great pridcthztt l recount. the history of Our nohlc Soph- omore Class. Vile hztvc safely passed thru the period of in- lzmcy 21nd arc now the guard- olam angels of u now brood Ol' Littzmy Cubs. Wye came back to college after :1 glorious summer, dotted with White Lights and Mom- ings Alter, lully determined to outdo the present. Junior Class. As we lmcw them they were yellow and, wcrc it not for our clctcrmincd cll'orts, they might have ruined the fair name of our Alma Pater. ch have learned how 10 wicld our paddlcs most cllicctivcly and have hccn able to loczttc the most tender portion of thc l'i'cshics' anutomics with perfect accuracy. The scraps thus far have been :1 delight to us. We won all but the last: seven and were only clclczttcd in them because of a policy of unprcpztredness. Our outlook for the future is a wonderful 0110. Thus far not one of our number has 'llunlx'cd Gym Drill and this sccms to ho a pretty good indication that we will all be highly successful in life. Vl'c are looking forward to our Junior year with anxious hearts and the hope that, the winter will not be so severe. W'c arc szttislicd with 0111' collcgc and 0111' 011C prayer is that, thdls moncy will hold out for another two years. PENN-s TATE 504 A LH-VIE--191'7' 3111'115111111111 7115111111 01 10111: 111:0 11 111100 11111111101' 01 11'0111L1-110 .9111L1011119 911iL1 1'011L1 1111'011'011 10 Moth01', 1111111101, Sist01', 131'01'1101', Cook and 1110 10.91 01 1110 111111111 and 111011 10111'1101'L1L1 10 this 111011911111 1'1110 10 1911011L1 '10111' 1011119 111 1110 11111191111 01 1111011'10L1g0 110111 11 191110 L1i1911111L10. 1111101 011, 1111.01' 1,1101' 1111L1 110011 111111'11'11'1111110L1, 1'0gis101'0L1, 11'11L'L'i111110L1, 1.11- 111i;:1110L1, 111911L1L'1L1L1, 1'001111110L1, 1111L1 11L1- 111011119110L1 111' 1110 1110.1 10 110 good 111110 1101.9, 10 110011 1111111 110111 130110101110, and 10 1110111' 111011 1111111019 011 1111 L1z111111 00011- 19iL111.9, 11101' 11'L11'0 90111 101110i1' 11011109 and 110111 1101100101111 11'01'011'11011'11 119 1110 Class 01 119. 1111,1110 111011111019 01 111111 L111.99, 1111110 had 1111 intoxicating 111110 911100 0111' 1111'i1111, in 911110 011110 11'111'111111:9 L11 1110. 111011. 1110 11111' 0 011L1011V010L1 10 111011190 1110 80111101110109 111 1111 things and 11111 L1 9111111L1L1 1110 8011111 P1019 01111110LL119i0119.1101111101100111911000991111 in 01' 011 1111111: and 0x110L1 10 LL1111i11110 1011090 L1111'i111: 0111' 1L111111i11- 1115: 1 01119. 110 911L L0L1L10L1 111 1101111111: 1110 8011119 111 1110 1001'SL1'1111 1111110 11101'1111L1 1110 111091 111111L119 011 1110 1LL1g.111L1L11111Li1119 11010 0111' 11'iL111L1.9 1111L1L11L1 1111 111 111L1i1' 1101101 to aid 11.9. 1110 1 1111: 810110 SL11111 911011'0L1 0111' 1111:01111111'. 11' 111011119 01 11 11111101111101111'011'111011iL1111'0010111' 1111011110111110L1011L19 0191011111 11'11iLh 111090110111 1110 .900111i115:110L1iL19, 11nd 1110 8011119, 11'11110 9L1'1111- 111111: 01 L11 11101L111L1L11011,111i1L1L1 10 L1i9LL11'01'11101'0111 1111011'l1iLh 11119 1'i1'L110L1 10 1110 110110111 01 1110 11010. 1110 011101' 9L111119 1111L1 1:1111109 11L10L1 1101 110 L'011191L101'0L1. 1170 did 1101 11'i11 1110111 11111 11101 11010 01 1i1110 i1111101't1111L'0 1111111111. '11110 1'0111' is 1'1111iL111' L'0111i115: 10 11 010.90. N0xt 1'0111' 11'0 11'i11 111' 1011110 1111 101.110 1911111L1111'L1 1111'011L11' .901, 111' 0111' 9110009909 and 11'0 0.111001, 11190, 10 11'i110 out. 1110 1911011111 111111 111119 110011 011191 1111011 111119 1111111'01'19111' 111' 1110 1110190111 8011110111010 Class. E 1 S V LA-VIE--191'7'- UL Jab Charla TleP? 0181M? ahamg$ XX fraternities ETA BITA PI Iistublishcd Jam, Fclx, Minx, H92 GOTTA NU KAP 111512.1111511011 1671, 1823, 1914 Qtampug gucieties FLUIDS Urlmmmw Booze Socictw MINX 1Shorthorn 110110111150 LIARS 1Succcssors to Annannius Clum LION'S MAW Hlnnnrurv Dentists, Socict 1 1 . 5 BORUM SOCIETY Ulonorzlry chzlting Fraternity1 BONY SKULL CLUB Ulonorzlry for Carbons Flumkch 506 WA-anlg 17W V B Husk Bk Manuscript No. B HM V Remarkl: B sneemm A Page No. B ft? 7 WW O. H.TCZ.EROWICZ 513. LARD AX. XLACTS EDITOR 6.63.3va MISMANAGER J'ANITOR 2wa PENN'S TATE A 507 me GEMLE Fouuymeu EDI' -------- IM. A. NUT 600:5 mm AB. uu. Tmtjernzw .,- ,LJNaHe SUN pENN-STATE 509 S LA'VIEH1917w The C, ' w . Clxarl'el' 11 15 , w am, mbe mm masquerahe N wahu-stlny vu-ning, hvhrunry $0, llu- junim' Girls hold :1 Musk Bull M lhv Cn-lid Shm'k. A vulnmillm- of lwn, including unmng others, Lydia Hush :mtl Elsie Slush, hsul Charge of lhv dwnmliuns. The walls uml Ihmr won- ht'uulifully fcslmmwl with parsley inlerminglml hvro uml lhvrv with bunches of CllUkO Cherries. Hmm'hvs of puisnn ivy won: svnltvrwl allmul zll irregular inll-rx'uls 21ml mmlv :1 very pn-lly luu'k- gmuml for the guy gmups nl' nmsquvrudors who Hillwl gruvvfully frn um! 10. A dinm-r was svrx'ml hylhvgirlsnf lht' Homos- lic Silt-m'v lk'purlnwnl and it was vnjnyul by all who did not val iH. Bbfurc tho mull lhoru mm :1 grand murrh whih- llu- nrchostru pluyml HI wvnl 10 sec my Ihnm-y in thirl 00 I1 sharps. Amidst much mirth tho g-LLA EEI' ! leNNlCR OF FIRST PRIZE 1' 57+ gay uiTnir vmnmcnn-d :lml lllSlCtl until the curly hours. 0f the morning when the lust. drup of punch was consumed. Prizes were awarded fur the. host custunu-s. Tho hrsl went to :1 senior who was disguised as a harbor lmh: whilc lhc swuml was shared by three who rt-pn'scnu-tl snow men. The musquvrzulc was a brilliant success am! will long he n-nmnlmrutl by those who Wt'l'l: fortunate enough to share in the festivities. . . . h ' leNNthOF SECOND PRIZE P EN N -S TATE 510 J D7 wLA-VIE - -19 lm A mm frnm A QIn-Ehia Eiary J! Sun. vaisscd hrczlkfust. Jack culled. Went to church with him. Wulkctl with Harry in the afternoon. Boh called at the Cottage in the evening. My, hut hc's slaw! Mon. wCut tier. to do Rhct. Mot Henry in the Library. Cut Rhct. to do Logic. Took a Imp lifter dinner. Overslvpt and missed Logic. Ralph called me up from the Y.M.C.A. oliivc. Refused hint :1 date. I just hate the way he parts his hair. Tues. i-MiSSCtI breakfast. XYill 21ml jim hnth invited mt- to go t0 the Military Bull. Expect to go with Tom. Hope hv ztsks mt. Must invite him to cull some night. Quiz in tier. A Freshman wouldn't hrt me. we his paper. Hail to look in the hook. Sumt- stuff for supper zlguin. W'ish I'd gum: tn Vassar. Wed. w-Ux'L-t'sh-pt and missed first hour. It was only Logit'. Art mmlv :l tlutc for tho cwning. Haul Helen sit in the mrnvr soul for me until he came. My, hut hv's slow! Sat up until 2.30 reading the t'oxma. I do love Rohcrt Chambers. Thu. wthwitlctl to go to tho tlullcc with Gvnrgc. Haiti mile from Dam Holmes. lfurg'ut to go to Lngiv this morning. 'lihzit maulv tour cuts straight. Joe took 1110 for :1 walk zlitcr supper. Hope Miss L. tlucsu't find it out. liri.wMissotl breakfast. Had it talk with Dick in lilistnry t'itlSS. Was culled down hy the instructor. I'll never schedule him again. Bonus for supper! iVont to 21 Fraternity tlzmcc. Took :1 walk with Louis before going; home. Ho's some kitltlcr hut I hate the tzlstc 0i t'igurottcs. Sat. -gDitln't gut tn Classes this morning. VVilS too tired to svt thc illztrm last night. Wont. on a hike to Bultl Top with 21 party. I think Ted is thc nicest, lmy. Wish 110 would ask for 21 tlutc :11 the Cottage. ch hutl :1 special dinner :11 six. Miss l,is birthday. First fwd I've enjoyed for :1 long time. Curl vuliod me up from the Y.M.C.A. oliicc. Maulc :1 tlutc for tomorrow night: A Freshman delivered :1 note from Clili. He seems like a lively Imy. I must try to 500 him again. Sun. litc., etc. PENN -,S TATE Atl 511 I37 g SLH-VIE--1917-2 HURNINH THIC IIIYMMY lIIC Futilhull Scusnn lhis yvzir was nm- of whivh we may well he proud. XYhon Cup- lzlin Bull Durham lwl his mum on lhv licltl for 1110 nlx-ning gunu- of the season it was little thought lhiil tho husky h-um h'mn Polls- x'ilh- High Svhuul would prove suvh vusy game. The hnzil same mi 240 In 19.5 showed. howvu-r, thul Bull Durham was :1 sliwvss. 'lihc whnlv your was nnv 0f vivlorivs. North- umhcrlzmd lhwpcumcuml wont. Ahonnu High, Vassar, 41ml hVi-lh'sloy Wt'l'U mot and still WU rvnminml umlvfmlul. 'lihvn mmc tho iiiizll gmm- uli lhc 50415011011 qushingmn's Birthday. Thi- stuck pavilion was crowded 10 the doors us we fought with Oak Hall Seminary, our umimit rivals, fur liH' chmnpionship of Center County. 01w by 0110 unr lm-n WOH' injured :uul taken h'um Ihc licltl. At last only Bull WilS h'fl. They were unnhh- to throw him hut whul muhl juuthall um- Inzm do zlguinsl i twenty. including the uuvr. 1mm DURHAM othvinls. 11. l 0 n k v d like u-rluin dvh-zil for us, but suddenly Bull l't'uiiZNi his opportunity. Svizing the goal skin in his trusty loft huml, ho hurlul it quickly luwzml the 310111 posts zmd then. before his :lnmzwl uml lu-wihh'rml opponents could slop him, mmlv a run of lwmly hwl umuml lmth cmls and caught lhv hull us it fell OVt'l' 11103.10le lino. Thus hv svm'ml :1 touch- down and u Iiohl goal in one play. This mused u rim, and hail it not 111-011 for ihc intervention of tho .Iusliw nf Hum; whnlm'kml tho Oak llxlli 'livaun in his huusv I'm' the night, thcrv might have lwvn serious lTSllilS. Thus lhv 50115011 cmlwl gloriously. May future svzlsons he as .H'llH'USHfllil V8 DV LA-VIE--1917- , t -h - Vh-J , :1 g N . AW? 1 l t l A 4 ' THE TEAM Tnhhy Snsiv Susiv's HrotIu-r Womlx'ow .lvl't' 'Fctlth' Kl Ill. igagehall AS'll Spring saw om- ot' the heat tt-ztms performing on thv tlinmontl thnt t-vvr rvprc- suntt-tl our Itohlt- institution. ,llllt' svht-tltllv was the largest m't'r :tttt-mptvtl alml twccssitzttvtl trips; to four svt'tions of the country. We will t'onsitlt-r tht'm ht'it-lly in tho ortlcr in which they cumc. Saartbern Erin 'l'ht-rt- wort: only two gumt-s pltlyt'tl on this trip, those with tht' Spitzlwrgt'n High School and thc University of Urt't'nluntl. lloth gauncs wcrc won :lntl thtrv wus thou SOIHU ttllk of pushing on to tht- PUlt' hut this itlm was given up :15 tluptuin 'Ilwirlvr hntl nvglt-rlctl lo talu- ruhlwrs uml millt-ns with him. Western ZErip Alter lhv tt'um haul lu't-n thuwt-tl out tht'y journeyed to Urvgon wht-rt- thv Stutc lusti- lution for l'lt'tllllt' Mimlt'tl llUltl-Sttt'littrs provt-tl un t'nsy vivtinl. At Los Angt-lt-s our nohlo tt'tun defeated the Stars of tht- Infamous Spruyt'rs Film Company in at twcnt'xwtwo inning gumr. In this galmv our nohlv mtt'hvr clrt'lt'tl the buses SUVCHH'DII lllllt'S untl would hun- gonv :mmml sux't'rnl tilm's more hurl not tht- Cop who was vhusing him lost his wintl. QEagtern ?Ert'p This trip was given up when sonw onv tlist'ovvn-tl that our collvgc wals situated in tho lansl. $uutbern ZErip During liztstt-r thmtion our lmm journeyed to hlt-xivo Wllt'rt' tht'y tlt-lvtltt'tl 21 1021111 composed of retired llt'vsltlonts. 'llht- gnmv was 21 long ont' and only CCilSt'tl when SUIIIC out: :llllltllllltTtl that u llt'W revolution WUllltl lw slztrtt'tl in lmt nlinutt's. When wv mnsitlt-r that out of lllt' st-n-nty who sturtvtl thu smson only forty were lost lu-t'uusc of Illt' mhl of lllt' north, thv ht-ut of the south, lmlinns in the west, nml thinks in the 0415!, wt- zlrt' justilh-tl in lt-t-ling prowl of our lt'illll. PENN -S TATE Vl DV ' Hzllf-shot Putezmogiaf Mm. SLA-VIEs-191'7-2 j ;; $8 Girark Evuipm HF. Truck season began as K usual with the first meet. xxxpv 'lihe meet. was tough but: our boys managed to get away with it and defeated the Local Bricklayers Union by several thousand points. The exact. score is not known as the score keeper was not an educa- ted man and could not count high enough. We also defeated in succession the New York Braves, the Boston Giants, and the Pittsburgh Bulls at great expense. The oihcials were very conscientious but money finally turned the trick. i 7 Several records were broken T'W '1'ka during the year but. we do not Wlsh to take the blame. IL was am accident. in each case. mrack 332031115 IOO-Ymd Smasthb Hat scar A. Schnitzelbank Stone Vztultww3 by 4 by 7 O. A. Schnitzclbank 3.1416 Miles Adolph Schnitzelbank Biscuit Throw O. Adolph Schnitzclbank Dot and Dash-Jk35 Seconds Oscar Schnitzelbank Cunt. Osmr Adulph St'lmitzolhzmk 'kVVesu-rn Time PENN -,S TATEt DV VI LA-VIEH191'7- ?La 91's QEbrunitles IIIARI'II III iII'lI 1:0 IIUIIII' III I'UIIII' ICIII'II-I' l'IULS. APRIL 1 WUIII ICIlilur IIII-I'III-s with :I IIIUII. III'IIII. II IWI iIIl um -IIIIII. I-'iI'I- .I'IruigIIt. I-II'RII. II -'III.IIrIi lIIl' II'IIII SI'IIS IIiIIy-IIIIIIII iII UIII IIIIIiII. :II'RIII II 70m .I'IiIIgI-rs IIIrII iI m'I-r I'iII :IIIII II . and J. APRIL 10 WSIIIII' glIIh IIII- III-.I'I III' SIISIIIII-IIIIIIIM. III' RII I I iIII'UIHI' II'III'IIIiIImmI Miller I: III.II III the CIIIII I1:I-. APRII ILIWII-iIIt IIIII I IIPRIII III 'IIHIIH'I' III-IIIIl III'RII. I I AII'II $I- II UIIIBI'I I .I II.I' IIIIII'I'I' .II II IIS' III'kII. II'I 'II'I'SI I' IIKIIIIII II'iIIIIIII-II. III APRIL 11'. II'PIM'I' mils IU win in IIIIli-IIIIIMI- I'IIIIII'II III DiIIkiIIsIIII. Naughty. NIIIIghly. :II'RII. IT 7hr. SII-iIII-II Inlks UII IIIIIIIIILI'IIIIUII. APRIL III 'IIIISI ITiIII- Cu. III-III-Iil III LlII- NilIIIIII'. III'IIIL L'Il 7.I1:I'I1IIIIIIII' .IIIIIII-II CIIIIL'III iII lIII- I'IIin. .III'RIL 'Jl LII I'iI- IIIliIls III-I busy. APRIL 31! , IIIII' SIIIIIIIIII'I IIIIIIIIIIIS IIi.I' I III'IIIIJ. 'II I'I-IIII RI'IIIIS. SIIIII- rI-I'II II-IIIII .I'IIIH'u-H III'IlII. L'l illlll'v IDIIII IIIIIIIs IIUUII'- II-Il IUI DII. SI IIiI- IIIiII. I-II- NH. '..'.1 GI-Iuw- IIIIIII'I IIII . :I IIIIII .II'RII. LII; IILUll'h'l III'I-I'. II'I- gvl III'I- I'IIIl'S UH IIII- IIIIIII. .II'IHI. 11H VIIVI'IM'I' KVIS :IIlllllIlllIIll I'I'IIII: .iIIiIIuI-I' I'I-IIIIIiIII' III-IIII'III. APRIL 2!! Last II iII- VII. III-III-Iil :Il IIII' NiIIIII III. .vII'IIII. IIII , IIIIIII' IIII'IIliIIu. III' I'Ull' III I lose IIIIII-m- IIII MIIIIIIIII III-xt Xlllilh. IIIAI' l I I'I-IIIII-I kI'lI'I IIII-iI II:I1.:. III-IIII gum IIII'IiI 1:. MAY :3 11m IIIIIIII IliI'IIIIIII' IIII- IIlIIIuIIIIII-I'I-. N.II' .'I iI'UlllIUllI IlIIIIIIIlIS. II. III.II' 5177 Army II. SIIIII- .1. IIIIIIIII' .I Ilmvs III UIII IIIIIIII. MAY Ii SIIIII- CIIIIII'III' HIII'I'IIIIIIPI I I I Dorms :Il IIIII'II'III ll. MAY 7 I III'iIIIIIiII .I'IIIIk. llvp IIII- -II IIil.I' guns in 11II-1IIIIIIIIiIIII Illl w.'.II MIII' S I IIIILII III'II-IIII-II Im um I: III sIIIIrI- III 781 12H. III IIIIIiIIII IIII- IIiIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII I :IIWIIIgiI' lI-I II. IIIIII' I IIIIIIIIIIgIIIII .IIiIII-r IIl IIII IIIIIII IIIIII'II :I SIIIII .II IIII- I IIKIIIII SIII III MAY III Swamp 1:ivI-.I' :I FI'I-I'IIIIIIIII II IIIIII'IIIII IU :IIIzIII'zII. IIIIII' I1! I.;I.III IFIIII- VII. III-III-lil :11 HIV NIIIIIIIII. IIIIII' III lIiiIIIII ICXIIIII II'IIIII-IIIIII- IIIISII'II. Libvrul IIIIIiI'II' III-Izin III puck IIII-ir II'IIIIII'S. MIIY III SIIIII- III, W. and .l. ii MAY 15 77 Drop SI'IIIIIII I'IIIIII'II'H III-I'I'IIIIIII. Pitt I'IIilI' III will IIII III-r own I:III1IIIIII.I'. SIIIII'I- 6-11. IIIIII' IN vI'JIT I-II-IIls IIIIiI'iIIls. IIIIII' III 'rIlI' III'IIIy 1.:I-Is IIISIM'I'INI. SIIIII- wins III I.I-II;IIIIIII IIIIIIII'. MAY .22 HY.M.C..I. IIHIIIIIIII IliII'IImII-II ' NIIIIIIIII' II'III'I'IPII. MAY 2: IIHIIIIII'I l'I'llIl'lIri. SI-VI-n .I'IIIIII-s 1.:II III III-llI-I'IIIIlIu MAY .34 IIlI'lIy I'IIII-I'I' llIr ICIII'IIIII-IIII qu'. SpI'I'iIII II'IIiII II'IIVI'I' SIIIII- I'IIr IIII- I-I'UIII. V' II- IIIIIIIIiIIIIII-I'. III the Nitluny. .I nzumim: MAY 277WI4'NI IIIIy III' IiIIIIIIgII. GIIIIIIII I-I'I-rwaIlIIII-. MAY 28' r-IEXIIIIII' l'UIIHlll IIIII-. MAY 29 ,, 11:! I iIII-r :Il .IIIIIIs IIIIIiIII up um! 1:31 IIUIIH'. III'ImIII IIIIIl IIIIIIIIIIIIL win .Iix IIIIiIIIs iII IIIIIIIlI-I III lllv LI. ..I I. IIFIIIIIinIFI'IliI lI. JUNE ll , ILXIIIIIS IIII' IIIIgIIItI-II. Hilly RI-IIIlI-r IlI'liVI-I's II I'IIIII-rIIl nIIIIIimI IIII IIII- IVIIIIIII CIIIIIpus. JlINI-z :3 WIIIIISIHII I'lllhs pull IIII' IIII- llHlIIlI .IItuIII. SPIIIHI'S uIIIIgII- Ull IIIII rumpus. JUNI: Ii rrRI-v. N. M. WIIlI-rs II-IIII the graduating II ' IIII'rI- :II'I- amI'I juhs wuiIiIII: for them JUNE Twiliilt IIIkI-s lIII- SPI'OIIII RIIIIIP III IIIII'I-IIIIII. S ilIIIIIIII spouts :IIIII IIIkUH lIII- JUNE N 'iIVP trim the I'IIIHVSP University IIIr IIII- IITSI IiIIIv. TIII- 'I'III-spiIIIIs min money with .IliI's Adm If ICIII'II.U IIIFUII. 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S5 IIIIII IIIII1II, III1IIIIIIIII III of .55 IIIINIUI y IIIIII PI1IiIiI III SI iI III I , III11IIIIIIII- III I1 . , .55 IIIIIIIsIIiIII III IIIIII III-aiLII, III11I1I IIIIIIII I1I. . I . I . . . . I , . . . I .50 IIIII lhII' ,'IIII1III IIIIIIII I1I..........50 IIIIIII'N,SIIII1I1II1I. . .....,.......57 I'II-I1II1LI, III11III IIIII III I1I . . . . . . . .58 MI'IIIIIIIILI, III11IIIIIIII-III I11. ..58 iIIiIIiIIL, III' 'IIIII1IIII III I1II PIII1II1. .58 INI-II'IIIiIIiIILIIIIiIIIiIIL,IIlmII1I .50 IIIII IIIiIIiIIL IIIIiIIIiIIL. IP III1II11. .50 N'IIIIIIIIIHI II III I- HI III1I1lI1I . . .00 I III'IIIisII'x, III- I1III'-IIIIIIII I1I ...... 01 IN'I II I III' 'llIISll'I IIIIiIIIiIIL,IIIIII IMIIIIHII SI II IIII IIIIilIIiI 111'. . . . . . .03 PlIy-.iI',s III'I1III IIIIIIIII1l .... . .02 ZI1I1II1gy, III'IIIII'IIIII'III I1I. . , . . . . .02 FIII'IIIII', 'FIII- I IIIIISIIIII .......... 51.5 I lIlI I'I-III RI- IIIIiI111I1I '05 ......... 20 I IIIIIIII iIIII IIIIIIIIiIII-I-, IIII I017 I. .20? WW IIIHIIIHIIII', I'IIIIIIIII-I'I'. . . . . . . . .37 FI1I1II1IIII IIIIIIIIIII'I, I015. . . . . . .. .4411 FIIIIIIIIIII I2IIIII'I', I015.,... .. .340 FI1I1II1IIII, I'II5IllllllI .............. 480 IIII11I1IIII IIIlI' 'I'I IIIss I iIIIIII', 0 2.15 .................... 478 470 III,1I1II1III I' :llHIlV ............ 4H 440 II1IIIIIIs1015 ................. I IIIIIII1 ....................... 440 PIIIyI'I's. .442 444 Ix'I I'II'II' .................. 4.54 4 II SIIIIIIII ....................... 445 'IIIILII'IIIII'I II .......445 IIIIIII I015II'iIlIIIII H43; II1I'-IsII'x SI1IiIly ................. IS: I'I11 IIII1III ....... I .................. I llhIIlllIllII IIIas. . . . . .. . I . I . .215 .31; IIislIII'I' ...................... 217 IIIIII'I s ...................... 210 I IIIIlllIIIII'N I. Ill I..II ......280730I IlI1IIII III lIII SiLIIIII .. . .200, 201 IIIIII'IIII IIII1. ... ......502, 303 III-IIII IIIIIIIIIHI ................. I04 IIIIII IIIII III'IIII. I I . .. . . . . I . 200, 207 IIIIII LII IlIisilIIII...... . . . . . .208, 200 IiI1III'1I' IFIIII ,,..,.. . . . .202, 203 I IIIIIIL', I IIII1 .............. 204, 205 ZI'III II I; ................ 500,301 I'iI'IIII-I'IIiIiI's, NIIliI1IIIII.. . I . . . .225-233 :II'IIIII ................... 248, 240 I.-II1IIIII IIi SigIIIII. ..... . . . .254, 255 .III1III1I1IIIIIIIIII RIII1. . . . I . . .252, 2.53 III1III1 IIIIIIIIIII'LI1. ...... . .270, '277 AII1IIII ............... 23.5, 230 III III HIIIIIIII'II ............. 2715, 270 III III I III'III Pi. . . 223, 220 III ha I .111 I2I'IIIl ........... 20.5, 200 III'IIII IIIIHIIUII. . . . . . . . I . . . .250, 257 Fla Ix'III1I1II N11. 250,251 Ix'III1I1II SiL' III....... . . 2 ,2I5 I .IIIII1IIII I M .vIII1III1 200, 207 PIIII II III-IIII ............. 270, 271 PIII III'IIIlIFIIIIIil. . I . . . . . . . .2I2, 2H PIII II IMII1II Pi ...... 280,201 PIIiIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII. .......220,227 I III IxI1I1I1II ................ 274, 275 PIIiIx'III1I1II I'IIi ................ 288 Phi Kappa Psi . . . . I . . . . . .202, 203 PM KI1I1I1II SiLIIIII. ......230, 231 I III I IIIIII1III I I I1siII1Ii ......282, 283 I III SiLIIIII KIIIIIIII. . . . . .240, 241 I I IxIII1I11 IIIIIIII. ... . I . .272, 273 SI IIIIIIIII'II IIIIII IIIIIIII'. . . . . . .258, 2.50 SILIIIII IIIIIIII I 050011.. ..23I1,237 SILIIIII I 2L 23I Si LIIIII NI II ................ 240, 247 SILIIIII PIII I 050011 ......... 230, 287 SILIIIII Ii ................. 204, 20.5 SILIIIII TIIII ............... 254, 28.5 iFI'llI III'Iil I'i. . . . . . . . . . I . . .200, 201 4410111 Xi ................. 244,245 FI'iIII' ............................ 510 I lIIllIhIIIIII' IIIII IIIIiII ............ I IIIIIII IIII'IIIIIISIIIII' ............. H7 III'I'IIIIIII PIMI'H, 'FIII- .............. $30 Iilmsl II'IIIk, 'FIII' ................. I7 IiiI'Is ....................... 4H 42.5 .IlIIII'IiI' I'II'III'IIII'S ......... 4IN, 410 IIIZISSIIISIIHIVI',IQI7 ........ 4H, I12 Ii--III IiIllII .................... 4 24 IIIIIIII' I .II111I1IIIiIs. . ......I422,A I23 IIIIIiI1I' SI'I'IiI1IIs ................ 42.5 .III .IIIislII' IIIIII ............... -.II1 HIIIII1SIII1I5 ........... 420, 427, I28 SIIIIII'III IimIIIIIIII'IIl ...... 410,417 III1IIII -'11 s IIIIiIIIiIIL ............. 413 I III..I ................. 120 424 IIIII ,II1II I2II III I II Hm I ........... 432 IIZIBII III1I1k ................. 405 5I7 IIIHIIII HI1IiI'IiI-n ............. 30.5 IHI III IIII- IIII1I'iIIIII ................... 2025' IlIII'l'IlI'lIITlIIlI 5IIII1IIIINIIII1IIII1. III IllII'l'SIIIUIiISIII IIIx, I ......... 401 VI IV LH'CVIEH1j1'7- jIIIIiIIr FIIIss ................. 997 207 I isII FIIy ...................... III 1 MIIIIIIII' rs II'HXIHlllgI'Ii IIlpIIII- III'tiI'IIHyI ................. 1027207 IIFFIII'FS ...................... IIIII JllniorIIl'illIIl-Fllli sI IIIIII'sl ........ I 54 JlllliIIr From I, 19 .............. $38 jIIIIiIIr PrIIlll, 1918 .............. 4.2 Junior SI'I lions ............... 3 91- 398 AgI'iI IIllIIIIIIl I III IIIislry. .. . .392 A'inIIIlIIIrIIl ilIluIIIliIIII ... .392 Agronom II3' ..................... W2 AIIiIIIIIl liIIslIIIIIIlI'3' ............. $94 ArI'ililI'IHlllllli I'I IIgiIIII-IIiIIg ....... I93 Botany ....................... 593 I lII-IIIistI'y ..................... I94 I I3II 1i IIgiIII'I'riIIg. . . . . . . . . .394 lIIIiI3'111IslIIIIIIlI'3 .............. I 94 1C1I III'iI'IIl I'I IIgiIIIH'III IIg . ..395 III II'II ll'-II I III IIIIIIIl I IIgiIIIIriIIg 3.9.5 1 0115413 ...................... I 95 HIII'IIiI IIllIII'I' ................... 3 90 lIIIiIIsIIiIII I he IIIIislIy . .390 illilllSll' iIIl I llgillIIlillg .......... 3 III; I :lllIiSI'IllllI FIIII'III ning ........... I97 MI-I lIIIIIiI' IIllC IIg'iIII'I'IIiIIg ......... I97 N-IIII IllIII'giI' III I IIgiIII'cIiIIg. 397 1V1111l11L, I IIgiIIII'I'IiIIg. ...398 Mining III'IIIII'y. . .. ..i...398 SIIIIiIIII3 F IIgiIII'I'IIiiIg .. . . . .398 I.II I I'ossI', I .'II'sil3' ........... 471,472 LII FI'USSI', 1917 ................. 480 LII VIII BIHII'II ................ 3 14,315 LIIViI'FlII'IIIIiI'IIIs.......,....51.57 517 1 1Ull 5 IIII33' ...................... 500 MIIIIII- 'IIII IliI' 5 Sat iI'I3, 'FilI' ......... M 1V iII11i1111I-l111113:111I'I'l'111g SUI iIl3' .389 Mv'mminl, 191 ................. .210 MililIIIy ..................... 3 03 370 .IlII'II IIIls I II IIII IIIIIII A. 15......309 . ,X11IIISI IgIIIIIIl ................ II II4 MililIII' 3' RI 3 iv 33 ........... 3 IIII7 3II8 II11iII IIs'RII11 .................. 57 I'IWIIIIIITIilIISS IIIII SIIIII'I' 1n. . . . .305 NI1iliIIII3'110p,1910 .......34.Z MIIIIIII, I IIgiIII'inIIg SIIIII13'.......39I1 MiII' III'H, IIIIIVIII'II IIMIIIIIII IBiIIngIp'IIyI .................... 779 MI I Iv ..................... 1II MIIsiI......................321733II NIIIIII'I'IIl Men, 1917 ............. 490 Old MIIiIIiII 'II5...................'.29 IIlIl Willow llIII .................. '.21 IIrIlIIIslrII, FIIllI'gI ...............3.29 IIIIII llI'l lI-IIiI I UlllII11 ............. 2.25 PIII'IIIi Nous....................3II7 III'IIIIsyIVIIIIiII Day 1915 ........... 25 1II' IIIIsyIVI IIIiII lIIIy Dance, 1915. .339 INDEX Pl'IHSiIiInI' SIIUIHI' ................ 15 PIIsIIlIIII Sparks IliI'IIIII1 ......... 13 Pth'iIiI' IIl SpIII' ks IBiIIgIIIpIIyI ...... 14 1,1'02-65, JIII' .................. $l3- 3.20 Prohibition 1 IIIgIII- , llII'. .3.7$ QIIIII'II'III', Varsity MIIII'. . .. . .325, 3.20 QIII'sl 011110 Rillg,'FilI'. . . . . . . .. . .319 Religious .................... 55- 3'02 RillI' 'lI',IIIII 1915- 1910 78 SIIiIIIIIIrslIiII A',WIIII15 1915-1916. .'.222 Sv'nim I iilhs .................. 7-1 97 llislm' ' ....................... I. 1V'1I1111III'S IIXI'I'IIIIgI'II IIlplIII- 11I I11I31113 1 ................... 74797 IIIIiI III.s ....................... 7.2 SIIIIIIII' II.II .................... HII SI' niur MI- 111011.11 1915 ............ mIII Skull and Bonus ................. SIIIH'III', XIII'siI3 ' .............. 409, 47,0 SOI'I'WI lI'IIIII, 1917 ............... 48 8.5 SIII' IIIl ....................... $377342 SIIIILI'IIIIIIIIIII I IIIss ............ .21 1- .214 lithIIFy...................,..21-I MI'IIIIIii'II .................... 214 IIIFII'l'l'h......................212 Sphill 3 .......................... I11 SIIII1I'III HIIIII'II ................... 08 Student FIIIIIIIIil ................. IIII SIIIIII'III Iin3'I'I'IIIIII-III, llislm'y IIIX . . . 07 Student IiIH'I'l'lllllI'lll, III'I'siIII-III of 00 SIIIIlI-III IIIIhliI'IItinIIs,11islur3'01...320 SllIIlI-III '171'111llllal1 ................. 70 S. IYIIIIIIIIIIIII' llII ............... 470 1I111115 ..................... 47 X474 IlIIspiIIIIs ................... $12335 '111I spiIIII I IIIII ..................... ' 'l I'III'k ...................... 4537400 I iIII up ....................... IIII MI-II ..................... 4.58, 459 RI'3'iI' 33' .......454-457 IIIIIII MI'III,IIIIIII1IIss ........... 482 'lI'uslII-Is HI'IIIIIIIIII .............. LII :1 'IIIHIIIIIIII' A3411... .2187 VIII'sily FIIIlI, 'Fi'lI' ............... 475 Wrestling .................. 4617 464 Mom Is ........................ 404 RI'ViL'w .................. 462, 463 Varsity 'FI'illll IlIiI'luI'I'I ........ 462 Wrestling SI'I'IIp, illlI'rI'iilSS. . . . .. . .483 XVrI'slling'l'I'IIIII, 1917 ............ 483 Y. M. F. A .................... 3 507 3.58 Y M I .A. I111I1l1III171I1Ul .II .350 Y. W.I '.A ................... 4.20, 4.21 l 'n , ,. hjyfeiiatlmi ? V PL; W BA ch Clll 1 '5; l: ; . th , 37.13: N A WLA-VIEH1917W CURRYS PASTI ME THEATRE KEITHS VAUDEVILLE F EATURE PHOTO PLAYS CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMEDIES MUSICAL COMEDIES and TABLEAUX STOCK COMEDIES 0,; PENN-s TATE Ad 1 D17 SLIq-91V1En1 11W THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE EDWIN ICIIIIIII SPARKS. PII.D.. II.II.D., PIIIIISIIHIIN'I' IIIslIIIIIIsIII-II IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII-II III' II jIIIIII III liIIII III IIII- l lllIl' II MIIII- I IIII I-IIIIIIII-nl IIIII IIH' I 'IIIIIIIIIIIIII'OIIII II I I I'I IIII.I'II lI'IIIIiII IVIC GREAT SI 'IIUUIIH- I-Agl'iI'IIIIIII'II. I'IIIgIIII-I-IIIIIg. IIIIIIII'III .IIIIII. NIiIIiIIgIIIIIII FNIIIIIIIIII HIIiI-IIIII-. IIII'I-IIiIIg llIiI'lII-IIiglIl I-IIIIII.II-.I III four years I'III-II AAIIIII IIIIIII-II-s iII IIIIIIII- ICPUHUIIIII'SV IlllIllSIrIIlI .II'I IIIIII PIII'SII'HI I'IIIIIHIIIOII 'I'IVI'IV IN II'IIIIIIII III IIIIIII .II-XI-III; iIII-IIII-IIIIII IIIIIII'gI-II' IIIIIIII'I'IIIII. Firsl .III-IIII-III-II III-IziIII llIIIIIIIII III SI-IIIIIIIIIIIII', .III-I-IIIIII IIIIIII-III'II IIIII IIIIII III IIII-IIIIIIIIIII'. SIIIIIIIII-II SI-IIIIIII I'III' 'I'I-III'III-IIs IIIIIIIII IIIO IIIII'II MIIIIIIIII' iII JIIIII- III I-III'II I'I-IIII. II'III'I'IIIIIIIIg, IIIIllI-lins. :IIIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIIIIII. I-III., :IIIIII'III'I 'IVIIIC REGISTRAR. STATE I'UIIIIICGIII, PENNSYLVANIA HOME MADE CANDIES OF QUALITY WI- IIIIIkI- IIIII-II II IIIIIIIIIIIIII kiIIIIs III IIIIIIIII'; II'I- Slll'I'Iy IIIIII- I'IIIIII I-IIIIiI-I-, gUUII IIIIII I'I'I'sII. III- IIIII I-IIIIIIII IIIIIkI-II' IIII IIII-IIIIII'IiIIII: III-I kIIIIII IIIIII I-IIIIIII .IIIIIIIIII III. III-IIIIIIIg all our liIIII to our Hm .I III I-IIIIIII. III III-Il III IIIIIkiIIg up III- III kiIIII.I III I-IIIIIII HII IIIIII III-I IIII-I. IIIIiI-iIIIII II-I-IIgIIizI-Il III the IIIIIIIII world, Its IIIII II-IIIIIIIII' CUIIIII'I'IIUIIPI'H iII I'I-IIII'II CIIIIIIII'. WIII sIIIIIIIII IIIII lIIkI- I'IlIIIIIII-s iII IIIIIiIIg IIIIIIIII IIIsI-II'IIII-II- IIII-Il IIIIII' IIIII III- l'I'-I .III III III' gIIIIII QIIIIIIII. II'IIIIII IIIII kIIIIIII IIIII I-IIII IIIII IIII-III III-.IIII IIIIII III gIIIIIl IIIIIIIIIII III I 'IIIIIIIIIIIIII SIIIIIIIS IIN' IIIIII-I-s IIIIII IIrI- IIIW'UIUII I0 I-IIIIIII IIIIII. UIII II-IIIIIIIliIIII gIIIIII-IIIIIIIII III 'IIII'I IIIIIII- fur IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII. CANDYLAND STORIIIS II. IIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIII BICIIIIICFUITTI AND STA! E COLLEGE V11 LA-VIEn191'7gbb IV in WE are We specialize in all branches gpuialigtg of Photography, high class Portraits, at home. or at the studio, Circuit Photogra- phy, Graflcx Speed Work and Amateur Developing; and F inishing. 0 W. W SMITHS STUDIO 212 Eusl, College Ave. Ia'uxlmun Ayr'm'y G I V E U S A T R 1 A L The Penn State Barber Shop Matchless for Service, Workman- ship and Sanitary Condltlons Your Pa tronage Greatly Apprecia ted V11 I97 $LA-VIEH19 1m l THE INDIVIDUAL PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS BOOK WERE MADE BY GILBERT 8c BACON 1030 CHESTNUT STREET Official Photographers fbr 1915 316 317 La Vie of Penn State College SPEC IAL R A T E S PHILADELPHIA, PA. DA PENN'S TATE AG A S LA-VIE- -19 17 UL 315.7 Bcllcfontc Fuel and Supply Company Forwarding: and Commission Mon-hunls .9 High Grmh- Gasoline Ih-liuvd 21ml Lulwivuling Oil Antln-au'ilt- and Biluminnus Foul Bulwl Hny uml Slruw OFFH'IC AND WAREHOI'SIC DI'NIAI' H'luIHCICT THE photograph you give should represent your best selfuthe self you wish your friends to think of and re- member. A large part of our success is due to the fact that we en- joy making portraits of men oa likeness having a natural expression, ease and dignity of pose, character and in- dividuality; the man at his best.n You can make an appoint- ment for day or evening. 0 M A L L O R Y mhutugrapbcr BELLEFONTE, PA. STATE H H .Ll'X 1E BILLIARD CV BOWLING COMPANY The place In drop in to spend llmt hour between classes NITTANY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. 110 WEST COLLEGE AVENUE pENN -S TATE V11 AG WLA-anlg 1m GRAHAM ON THE CORNER Twenty years on the same old corner makes us the old- est business place in town. We welcome the friends we have made since 1896 and hope to make many more in the years to come. GRAHAM ON THE CORNER ! I a A U. .U A Ad 17:79 COLLEGE BOOT SHOP THE EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE We are recognized as headquarters For high quality, correct style and low prices. Get your next pair ofshoes from us and give us a chance to prove it. .0 COLI EGE BOOT SHOP IA Ell COLLEGE PA State95 Leading Meat Market HOME-KILLED MEATS OLEOMARGARINE, EGGS FISH and OYSTERS The name RESIDES Guarantees Quality Prompt Delivery to All Parts of Town Phone orders early the morning or evening before Attractive Propositions t0 Caterers FRED P. RESIDES OPI'OSI TIC POST OFFICE STATE COLLEGE, PA. PENN '3 TATE WLA.VIEH1917JE? V8 N Ad viii DV um SLA-VIEH191'7? b W. W. STEVENS Gananrial Hriint SIIOIG SIIINING PARLOR S 0 II T H A l, L If N .N' 'l' IL H Ii 'I' C. H. SMITH Qirturc Framing A-l VurIx'-Spu'inl Prices for Students 2H EAST FOLLIHEI'Z AVENUE FOREST INN EAGLES MERE, PA. 259: Penn State Men Are Always Vclcmm- Forrest L. Strublc Plumbing SloamJ'apnr 11nd llol Vulol' llvuling .5: Eslinmlvs vllvorl'ufly l'urnislml Bnlll I'IInm-s COLLIN; E AV E N UE NHX'r'r U HANK OUR aim is always 10 give llw lwsl. rolurn I'm' your money invvslod. High quality in Cloihing and Shoes, coupled with modvrulo price. Enterprise Clothing Store M. I l uuwvrz. Prop. CASEBEERS 66NEW GIFT SHOP99 Fnrnmrly China Ilull For Jewelry Olliciul Work and China C. D. CASEBEER ?e'lvefer and Optometris' t'vntrc- Cu. 1qu Inim, lIulli-l'mnu, l'u. pEN N .3 TAFEE' IX V8. Waw-anlg 17W?- F L. D. FYE The Right Place to Buy DRY GOODS, GROCERIES NOTIONS AND SHOES WHEN IN NEED CALL 0N US WEST COLLEGE AVENUE FURNITURE G E NZE L 8z McEACHREN GIVE US A CALI. Also it full line of Groceries, lVlcaLS, Dry Goods and Notions Kitchen Ilzlrdur'arc a specialty 200 EAST COLLEGE AVIC. W. L. FOSTER DAVID F. KAPP President ' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK N every depart- ment of banking we are prepared to serve your require- ments acceptably SURPLUS $32,000 CAPITAL $50,000 STATE COLLEGE, PA. I N, I, , U . 4 AG WLH-VIE - -19 m FORT PITT HOTEL C. A. BLANFIL-IRD, Manager THE HOME OF PENN STATE MEN IN PITTSBURGH a8 PEN N AVENUE AND TENTH STREET PITTSBURGH PA. Db. PENN-STATE' AG DV D1; W'VIEnl-Q 17m dekk$mmm NOTHER school year has rolled around. With us it has been the most pleasant and satisfactory one we have ever enjoyed. We thank you for your patronage, and the support you have given this store, and trust you are as well pleased with your side of our business relations as we are with ours. Yours, Saaers 55 Heberlz'ng SUMMER TIME IS ALWAYS ON TAP IN HOMES HEATED BY STEAM OR HOT WATER JP HE luxuries of yesterday are the necessities of today. A house comfortably heated is as much so as A telephone. Once used it is not a question of who can afford to have, but who can afford to do without. We have healed your University, why not your home? ESTABLISHED E. KEELER COMPANY Heating Con tractor- WILLIAMSPORT, PA. IF 1TH EATS YOU WANT COME DOWN AND SEE US vac W H I T 1C GROTTO CA 1s 14: W'. W. KNUX l'mpril'lnr P EN N -S TATE' XII WLA-VIE-JQ 1m - THOMPSON'S GARAGE Ward House Storage, Repairs Open and Supplies L. M. WAPLE Day 5'. Also Automobile Livery PROPRHEII'OR Night and Taxicabs. . Bokh Phones Garage in Rear LA! of Cr'd I 01 . Exchange. BELLEFONTE, PENNA. CURRTS SHOP 2 5 O O SAMPLES Jults-$8-$40 NEAR P. R. R. DEPOT w TYRONE, PA. CLEANING AND PRESSING q T ext Books and Student Supplies of all Descriptions Ill Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs and Records .2 PENN STATE BOOK STORE L. K. Metzger 75 DA PENN-S TATE Ad xiii DV L5XSLH.VIEH1917W HOTEL CUMBERLAND BROADWAY at 54th STREET, NEW YORK CITY KEPT BY A COLLEGE MAN HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE MEN New and Fireproof Strictly First-Class Rates Reasonable Rooms with Adjoining Bath $1.50 up Rooms with Private Bath Suites $2.00 up $4.0 up 10 Minutes'Walk to 40 Theatres SEND FOR BOOKLET HARRY P. STIMSON Formerly with Hotel Imperial g F ' ' ' J n Ru-l'nrnn than any other Hotel in New York What it Means to P. D. FOSTE R, yOZl lel, Wood Slulo Rouhng QAI IIH' Ih'xull Hlm't- wlu-lllvr in New York. Immlnn m' Slutt- Fullrm- il IIIHIIIS Both Phones :1 sqlml't' dual! to ynu and il wlll puy you In ka :uul patronize TH E R FXA LL STUR E 338 W. COLLEGE AVEN UE WiTMAN'SCHWARZ James M.W1111ams COMPANY Wlmlmnlr GWIPIE GENERAL JJNNING Roovmu, bmu'rmu HARRISBURG S'mvms AND PA- FITRNMYES Icsmnmn ED 1xm.-IM: woo SHOP: S. FRAZIER STREET WLA-VIE-JQ 11m 332111111111 115m saute QED T 1L IL L PLATIL 1L NC RAVLRS and PRINTILRS LIlHOGRAPI-IIL RS AND PRODUCERS OIL HIGH GRADE CATALOG and COLOR WORK A . V .73.qu , 31,3.V. m' PITTSBURGH AND NEW YORK W H ITE SEAL ?EDB inrgt jRatinnaI 77w 1'71 ? ql'rhc FAMILY 38111113 B E LLE FUN TE, PA. Better Broad Flour cannot Capital, $100,000 b0 Iwoducod Surplus, $125,000 - at any cost, '33.: Umnmcs M. Md'rnm', Przwitlru! Jim. K. BAHNIIANT, Fushior DIIHLW'JDIIS FuAnucs M. Mt'Vluun' T H E WM. P. l'Ml-IH L L , L V Gun. M. GAMBLE VVII 1'1 13 IV! I LLING LLL W. lLVmcn RI-n'xoum menbmu miller; lllcmn' A. LINN BLOOM SB URG , PA. EDWIN A. Rn-nmm C. C. Snum XV D7 S LA-an191'7? W W STUDENTS' GUESTS ACCOMMODA TED THE NITTANY INN JAMES P. AIKENS Proprietor a HANDY TO COLLEGE AND BUSINESS DISTRICT C. E. SHUICY J c welor and Optician Full lino 0f Fullogo Jewel ry 133 Allen Street STATE COLLEGE, PA. Albert Deal SANITARY PLUMBING 910 STEAM, HOT WATER :uul VAPOR HEATING SIM THE CLOTHIER Ir VERY MAN Willllh' to J In- as m-ll dn-ssul us' his moans will allow; it pays. no lvlling lmw mlu'll it's worth 10 hr wvll dn-ssul. W0 t'nn add more to ynur vullu- to yulll'st'lf with them- Siln Flutlu-s llmn you'll gvl in nny ollu-r wuy. ES STATE COLLEGE. PA. BEL!AEFONTE. PA. PENN-S TATE XVI mu? LHVIE 19147;ng ASTUDEN 713 .L I CHOOSE I -THE PENonGazzeHABIT THAT lASTSALlFETIME i; From Your Local Dealer L. E. Waterman Company, 173 Broadway, New York $ 7 I I me Chas. H Elliott Co. The La tCo lleze En !hc Wo rld COMMENCEMENTn INuVITATIONS CLASS DAY PROGRAMS CLASS. PINS Da eroP ogr asm nd In via! tio .8 JVIcnus Le aerth D: eSSCases annsd Covers Fr act niaty nd Cla snI ens for Annuals Fr ac! rm Iya nds nClz: ass sSta atio . Wcindd niaioglnvtt tmairrdCllngn rsd Works: 17th St. and Lehigh Ave.,Philadelphia, Pa. DA PENN-S TATE Ag . W AVIEH191'72 The Students of Pennsylvania State Col- lege insist upon having the best. This is evidenced in the proportion of Williamsh port Paper Company crea- tions used at this ideal institution. Our qualities are insisted upon. and we are grateful to the students for this endorsement. We are with much respect. .0 Williamsport Paper Co. Williamsport, Pa. The Now POIIII Slulo Sung Bunk l'unluins 22 tlisliIu-liwly PI-IIII Stuh- Klungs. Also Alum Mulm' of all llII- ICIIslI-I'II l'ollI-gI-s lluuml iII l'lnllI. SI-nl lu any It rvss fur $I.25 'Illll'l MI'SH' ROOM I'II'I'IjIlllIiny .lIImit-ul IUB .UlI-II SII'm'l Hlnlv l'IIlII-gm Pu. Send Your Broken Glasses, Watches and Jewelry to Us a T. P. Blair 81 Son .It'u't'lt'rx uml Uplivl'uns Bvllol'nn l 0 PH. CEADERlS Ice Cream and Ices House Party Specialties Quality Service Bell Phone 283 Bellefonte, Pa. ATTENTION! The only plm't' in lawn ln snvv IIIIIIII'y lIy lu-I-ping things Iww :IIIIl rlI-IIII Iit'xl Slmr IfI'puI'riuy in 'I'UII'II .lll Kimlx' 0f Iluls- l'II'IIIu'II ll mur slIm-s IIII- Iml sllinul m ktpl in H pIIiI um insull llHlll Manuel Juranis 129'3 S. AlleISlv. HOTEL EAGLES MERE lCllNlCH'll VON lNUllAM UH MIIIIIIIIII'II 'I'up 13.800 II'I'I'I Above Sm NI'ur Ilu' IJIIIY' HAG 1, ES M ER IQ. PA. PENN-S TATE xviii V D Q55LA'VIE-'19im 31$ 38 Our Soda Fountain is always Up-to-date and we try to serve the best in that line RAY D. GILLILAND h eruggist - Drugs, Sundries, Toilet Articles Studentsy Stationery and State Jewelry 0 W. COLLEGE AVE. STATE COLLEGE, PA. 67W. Ca ferere Here's just the opportunity you have been looking for. Buy your goods at wholesale prices. We have made arrangements with Manufac- turers' Agents so you can buy your canned goods, etc. at first cost. Before buying elsewhere, consult us. State College Cooperative aqssocz'ation CHARLES E. HUMMER, Manager DA PENN-s TATE Ad XIX THE STATE-CENTRE ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric Supplies of all kinds Homing and Cooking Appliances, Irons, Washers mul Wringors Vm-uum Cleaners Mazda Lumps EVERYTI 111W 1 EL E C T R I C BELLEPUNTE, PA. STATE COLLEGE, PA. CENTRE COUNTY BANKING COMPANY VISITORS FOR. HIGH tQ SPRING STRICWI'S WELCOME 930 A General Banking Business Trmlsuclvd THE STATE COLLEGE CREAMERY BELLEFON'FE. l'A. QJSLLA-VIEo-lg 1m REMOVE THAT H UNGRY FEELING x1 'I' SHEFFLERS RESTAURANT OPPOSITE POST OFFICE .3. F A tg$4 f ' ! :Q' Ladies, Furnishings ij ora . n defs C B S y uQUALITW C rrrrr B eeeee A 111111 d Allen St. State College, Pa. Bread Pastry and Ice Cream J. B. MARTIN , 6hr 'xr iHmit. man STATE COLLEGE BAKERY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE DA. pENNuSTATE' AG D7 a SLA-VIEH191'7-Qw 0le jaittanp albums PA RA M U NT PICTURES chslcr: Purzunoullls Superior 1.0 aw, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA The UrcuL Mujorily of Penn State Students Hut HARVICXHS BREAD Quulfly 1'; p14! in bz'forr N'mppr'r ix pm 0H,, 'J'lw Bl'IS'J' ICIC CRI'IAM 111211 Ihc murkcl affords is also bought of HARVEY BROT H ERS BA K 1C RS AN D CO N 1 1C CT 1 ON 1 . RS 220 liusl College Avcnuc,STA'HC COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA BUSH HOUSE W. L. IMUGIC'IT anns willl I'llllllillg wulm' ulul privalu lmllls RATES: $2.00. $2.50 and $3.00 pvr day Jl'H'F ACROSS FRUM 'FIIIC DEPOT Cunvvuivnl to Unmgv BELLEVUNTE PENNA. V8 xxii me ATHLETIC STORE Student Supplies Books and Stationery I rawving; N4atcrhds ea! ON THE CORNER, WLA-VIE-ng 6 D1; K AA 'lll HMMM. M. -- D7 SLA-VIEu191'7 w 3h Krumrinds Drug SNYIIER Store AND BEHRER, Slulo Fullogvk Lmuling Eilivivnl, Capable. Cour- lmns service at your mm- I , V ' lll'llHl 'll llll limos: IH'ull:mdhrm-m'yhloro l i l I NEW CASH STORE 'I'n plmlm' UIII' mmhnnvm - THE ix nur nmllu STOR:$3;:R lFTY Im'rn I'nnxrts :Krumrinds Drugs; Slm-v IO-l- Ens! College AW. H'IXYIIIC COLLEGE. PENNA. 108 ICusl Cullvgv Avenue S'IVA'IIIC FULIJCGIC. PA. THE PHILADELPHIA Give your Friend FISH, OYSTER 8: . MEATMARKET 4 YOU WILL KNOW WHERE WE ARE BY OUR COLORS I917 BLU E 8: WHITE FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS FRESH AND SALT MEATS SALT FISH AND OTHER SEA PRICE FOODS LA VIE HEINZ' GOODSVGROCERIES $300 OTHER GOOD THINGS m EAT LOWEST PRICES PHILADELPHIA FISH W . K. MORRIS, Manager 8: OYSTER MARKET STATE COLLEGE L. C, BULLOCK. Mgr. PICNNA, 119 S. FRAZIER STREET D; PENN'S TATE A1 xxiv mL-W . ?L JW Vwmmmifiii:J11i112131.0i'll':i!L311:iilWENThiiihhmiiiil u 1 W ; p A ' g, Q' in W E specialize in the making of engravings for all branches of illustrated advertising; our results show the culmination of years of study and experience. 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