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-f 1. M-...Al .,-. ww L mm, l x 5f'AEc 5 XRSSESEEM- 1920 'QySN K IQFKYJIIE 4ES?y?wyb ix VOLUME 31 N d -50 X . ' ti ll. , ,NN I Q - L . 40 ff 9 '9 LA IE YEAR BOOK OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE 111 A SX -SVA VQR x u ,fn ,.r i an' 6,1 ' MMA A Sf , 1 ,I ,pw - ff .-' .ff X 'f'xl1G. 4 -5fz'2TVf N'ifNR R 1 Ig?fffffJ.1 '-'Wax:Y x 0 S X I 1 , .Hex ff, 1 X y,6g5u Iff'N1jfEEN! 3' N 8 . Rm i f' .. -PM . I Ximfmuf ' MDS ' Q - ,Q , ffffvm I, fa? '. XX. I-A x.v.,,, ,l 1 IRK.m,. V .4 'O ya a 'I TL -Lx.. D. -L VOLUME XXXI INETEEN HUNDRED NINETEEN NUMBER FOR N PUBLISHED BY THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA . 4-ff 'I 'Yf,,,-I, , ' 1.l34'x.,, Mn ,, .. u.x,,,.,.e.--Af w.. . , -1 - H ,. .,., .'..- , .1 Q ' ' 1 L'1,M..5n?5Q.. ' 3 H 'M' iugvlkv 4 ' .4 4, 1,r. ., Aff V... 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Ii'A'r'1'15E O the lforty-six Men of .Penn State who dedicated to the cause of Freedom and their Country not only the best their Alma Mater gave them, but their lives as well, we inscribe with full hearts this kg volume of LA Vin. Our eyes are full as we think of their untimely end, of the bright dreams of their college days so swiftly closed in night, of the vacant chairs among us in home andifraternity and class circle, but quickly our grief changes to a solemn joy when we realize what it was that they did. Who of us can live a longer life than they, or one richer and more complete, for they obeyed the call of their Country and their God, and sprang unfalteringly to their post of duty whatever it might bring them. They saw an injured country's woe, The flaming town, the wasted field, They rushed to meet the insulting foe, They took the spear-and left the shield. Forever are they a part of the College now, forever will they be young in her eternal youth, forever will they live an inspiration to the rising generations who shall come here to be molded into manhood. Brave souls, they breathed out their lives on the battle-held alone, or in the ghastly hospitals of a foreign land, or in the war-torn villages far from the pitying help of those they loved, but they are not dead. Never were they so alive at Penn State as they are this very hour, they thrill and compel us from their graves. As we stand bowed before the new shrine they have given their Alma Mater, let us pledge, if God shall permit it, a life as rich as theirs: Men ol' State, and can we fail now? Can we falter, can we quail now? Can wc strive for less than victory and the crown? XfVith the mighty days behind us, W'ith the old State bond to bind us, And these hero souls above us looking down? --fa':twAfA'A'A'A'A'A'A'4sAv.s.'A' 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'NA'A NAfw- S gl. 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Cl'l'I'I I', 'l-I IJONALD G.xs'1'0N, '16-'18 C.xI r. I , Iluslc, 'I-I ENSIGN IELAIR MlNr:1.1a, 'la Lllcu'r. Il. A. CI'IAIXIIIIiRI.1XIN, 'IAI I'.lr:U1'. If. L. Momma, 'IH Slcucrr. S. J. KICIS'l'IiIi, 'III LIEUT. Il. D. Su.x1.1.1cx1 a II. IV. IX'Il'1'c'HI:r.1., '12-'14 E. H. BMR, 'ISI I.ual r. lf. IE. ARNOLD, 'I5 P. G. Gunlfmzv, 'ISI LIICITT, If. If. FRIiIbIE'l l'IE, 'Ili IRVINI: KIcNN.x1m, 'ISI Slcms'l'. II. M. Ilmzlmcl-I, '15 I .- I.x1cL 1'. I.. I.. LAMB, I.: C.xNmn.-x'I'lc A. T. IWURRISIJN, 'IS . ,.. F ' J'x'1 r1flwoN 'I5 LlI'.I.I. I.5.1. .. . Sl2lu:'l'. M. I.. Blslmv, 'Ili Slalurr. II. S. Cmlmlrvcss, 'III C. J. IJ.xvI2NI-om, 'IIS I uaU'r. VVENIIIEIJ. Pm1.1.1l-s,'16 W '..., I' l.IIil I'. Ia. Ix. I'lu-Az, In Com: IJUNALU SlllzN'1'oN, ' l.112U'r. C. J. Ross, 'IH Com-. L. B. CoNn.xn, '20 I.IIil7'I', Plslutv GERWIG, '2n I.Ilil I'. N. IJ. HIIGIIICS, '20 Coma A. P. Iluun, '20 J. R. Pllsmgla, '20 I.l1zl l'. II. II. 1XI.xL'c:1aR. '20 SI21ua'l'. Nmmmx Zmlxlsr-:lc fi-SIA'A'ZX'A'NA'A'LVA'A'A'A'5A' A A A A'A'A'NA'A A'NA,gns II RKIR I8 C ONTENTS The College The Classes Fraternities Activities The Girls 'FHE CQLLEGE . '-- V L., L J I SLM J, Tv ...TE-s MGB '11 'W 1 illlustrrs H. WALTON MITCHELL President Board of Trustees --2u fm'A'A'A'xA'A'A'A'NA'A'A' 'A'z.vAwAwAwA'A'A'NAw- 1 3 'fix foi7C ' X V ? iigiwfasr fl r Herz 2.-lXi f f 4- . - 222 ,EZFZE :fa e at , vii P ' e4gug'f - t tt sigh EPC -'Psp 421 ' 4-1' ily ' Qi-.. if - : f' iff --- 'i+'9lg,! E- xQ7'S ' Dbuarh of Zllrustezz EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS IVll.I.l.XM C. Si'Rot'L ----- Harrisburg Guzwrrzor of the Comumnwvalllz Iinwix E. St-.mics - ---- State College President of the College Nrvrn.-xx C. Seimi-:EEER ------ Harrisburg .S'upv1'inlvndent of Public Instruction FRED R.'xsnUssi':N - - - --'-- - Harrisburg .S'z't'1't'lm'y of the Slate Board of Agriculfizrc APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR NAME RESIDENCE TERM EXPIRES 'l'I-trums W. BARLUW INIILTON W. Lowiw IIENRY D. BROXVN I. L. KENDAI.l. - E. S. B.xvARn - HON. EDGAR R. KIESS ELE J. H. M. ANDREWS ARIBIQOSE N. DIEI-LL ELLIS L. ORVIS - JAMES L. I'IAMII.I. H. IIVALTON Mi'rcHELl JOHN F. SHIELDS GEORGE M. DOWNINIQ VVILIJAM I-T. WALKER JAMES G. WHITE - - - 14120 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia - 001 Clay Avenue, Scranton - - Williamsport - - - Pittsburgh - - Pittsburgh - - Williamsport CTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION cfo Eugrs. Club, 1317 Spruce St., Phila. - Duquesne ---- - Bellefontc - - - - Columbus, Ohio - - - . - - 1015 Park Building, Pittsburgh - - W. End Trust Building, Philadelphia - 1420 Chestnut St., Philadelphia - Boston ---- - 43 Exchange Place, New York City - ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES A. W. Ail'I'ClIIil.l. - - - Erie - - - R. L. AIUNCE - - Canonsburg J. T. VVALLIS - Altoona + H. V. NV!-IITE - - Bloomsburg WILLIAAI E. CROW - Uniontown - VANCE C. McCoR:u1cR - - Harrisburg - - E. R. PETTEBONE CHARLES M. Scuwms XVILLI.-KM T. CREASY - D. and H. Co., Scranton - - South Bethlehem - - Catawissa - - GEORGE G. ICIUTCIIINSON - - Warriors Mark - 1-1oN. L. 'I'. IVICIFAIJDEN Canton - CHESTER J. TYSON - Flora Dale 1919 1919 1920 1920 1921. 1921 1919 1919 1919 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 1919 1919 1919 1919 1920 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1921 1921 0-fLw.x'Au'A'uA'A'A'A'uA'A'A' wA'A'AwA'1.vA'A'A'A'zs:Aw- 14 fffxsff wi.: 25211- Lic? -..-1? 'NEON ' .-. T -2:3 !7f EI . 'abr , X X Q' J ef: ff --A- Qgs1-2, xYEx..b ?'2'fJlfi1i Qbrganigation OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES !7l'l'.YIlI!'IIf H. W.xl.ToN IXII'l'L'IIlCI.I. - - Pittsburgh l 1'c'c'-Prcsidrrzll Lxtxllcs G. NVIIITE - - - New York City .S'cfrc'Iary EDWIN E. Smlelcs - - State Collcgn' Tl'L'tIJlH'L'I' D. K. Pam' - - State Collcgu EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mlcssus. 'lbxxmu-, Lnwnv, INICCORMICK, H. W. IXfIl'1'CIIEI.L, Ouvxs, Snuaums AND H. V. XVHITE I ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND EXPERIMENT STATION Nllsssns. BAm1m,, IYICCURMICK, PATTON, 'VYSON AND H. V. WH.VrE ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING JNIESSRS. ANmu:ws, IIAMILL, A. W. IVIITCIIELL, Smumms AND J. G. NVIfIl'm -f1'1mvA'zx'A'uAwNA'z.vA'A'z.v 'Aw'A'AwuNNA'A1yMw. 1 5 4 -QE? ...Q 'W1N'f ' - 'dvi' -7 N Z1 S x , W WF 'fi-34-f X XX SEE? 2 : l f 'ff w.g 2:fZ:Z1:-E , , v 9 L +mxuAwxuu1.m1s4vA'z.v 'xNA'AwmxwxA'mMw- V 16 f If! W N -w X- 352' Xgil W, , UC iv? Q d wfg X M W jacultp 93 hmmwftratwn M EDWIN EARLE SPARKS President of the College Q-fwxA'A'AwA'A'1x'A'zm'A A' wLvAwA'NNz.vA'A'fNA:Am- I 7 +T:Tff'g: bx - WW 'fmZQ QQ-f 4- Q4 f x H I Q ' -hx.. Y, ,. J., rwrf f,.. -31 '- A' p ,X 14-sr..r . 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Bbzan of tbz bcbnul of Sitgriculturz Director ofthe School of Agriculture and Experiment Station of The Pennsylvania State College. Born in 1869. B.S., The Pennsyl- vania State College, 18903 M.S., The Pennsyl- vania State College, 18985 D.Agr., Syracuse University, 19165 1-lorticulturist, The Tennes- see Experiment Station and lfleacl of the Farmers' lnstitute VVOrk, 1895-993 Commercial llortieulturist at Johnstown, Pa., 1899-1998g Ex-President of the Vegetable Growers' Asso- ciation of Amerieag Head of the Department of Horticulture, The Pennsylvania State Col- lege, 1998-1912: Acting Dean, lfehruary, 1912, to lfehruary, 1913: Dean, 1913-3 Author. Vege- tahle Gardening, Vegetable l oreing,', and The Vegetable Garden. Fraternities, 211, , .V fritlr, 1 -A, DLPAPTMENT OF AGRONOMY ISRANIX D CAIQIJNIR l S froftssol of Agronomy. TDMUNI L Woullli Nl lXl S N f Assoeiate Professor of Agronomy. C ARI LS I Noll M S K f fl K I Associate Professor of Experimental Atl1'0110111y- W W111Tr M S ACll.ll Assoeitte Professor of Experimental Agronomy. R U BIASINL tMr M S tl I I I Associate Professor of lfarm llrlachinery. W Il DARS1 BS ASSlSill1l. Professoi of Agronomy. D S Iox PHD Aeieit Assistant Professor of Agronomy. C WIMIR B S lnstiuttoi in Agtouomy. H01 1grN P S 13911 ASSlStll1l in l xperimental Agronomy. tXlNs 1 S Assistant in TXDLll111Ll1l2,ll Agronomy. DEI ARTMIINI' OI AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY xmrs W Siomnxnr Pit D X f B911 N X Tl, E EI, fl' K '11, fl' ll K, Professor of Agricul- Aru Meri B NlAtlJONAll7 In D Assoeitte Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. 'D E llmn MS PIX Assist mt Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. Assistint Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. ' A'AAAAAAAAAAtN 'AiNA'A'NAiNNA'A'NA f tggffigilgi. .Ea ,5 ?f T fk f 2,3 E 53671 TAX 'GRIN I ' i 'E'z-'tif -' me A 2,722 I i jE-gg ... '--- : .g a 4 ir - ' 1 ' A ,, I L 111- V 8 P iii! SW xx ig f 241 g 15, -.?.:Jf4xIiS: DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION THOMAS I. MAIRS, B.AGR., M.S., AZ, Professor of Agricultural Education and Superin- tendent of Correspondence Courses. W. R. WHITE, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agricultural Education. E. V. BEARER, B.S., Assistant in Agricultural Education. i DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION MILTON S. IVICDOWIELL, M.S., K 23, A Z, Director of Agricultural Extension. EDWARD K. HlllSCI'lMAN, B.S., A Z, 'I' K 'I', Professor of Farm Organization Extension. ANDREW A. BORLAND, M.S., A Z, 'I' K 'I', Professor of Dairy Husbandry Extension. N1c1Qol.As SCHMITZ, M.S., Professor of Agronomy Extension. E. L. N1xoN, M.S., Professor of Plant Pathology Extension. H. H. I-IAVENER, M.S., D.V.M., 'PE K, A Z, Professor of Animal Husbandry Extension. F P. WEAVER, M.S., Acacia, AZ, 'I' K 'I', Assistant Professor of Farm Organization Ex- tension. H. CILYDE ICNANDEL, Al' P, Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry Extension. W. R. Goiu-IAM, B.S., AZ, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. A. F. MAsoN, M.S., E AE, FEA, Assistant Professor of Horticultural Extension. C. G. MCBRIDE, B.S., A Z, 'I' K 'I', Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. C. F. PRESTON, B.S., AT, A I' P, Assistant Professor of Farm Organization Extension. G. S. BULNLEV, B.S., AZ, Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry Extension. E. L. Morrrrr, B.S., ATA, FE A, 'I' K 'I', Assistant Professor of Farm Organization Ex- tension. I. B. SCHERRER, B.S., BE, Assistant Professor of Vegetable Gardening Extension. P. E. DOUGIIERTY, B.S., Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry Extension. Miss PEARL MACDONALD, B.S., Associate Professor of Home Economics Extension. W. W. WOOD, B.S., E A E, 'I' K 'I', Instructor in Agricultural Extension in Charge of Two- Year and Winter Courses. W. B. CONNELL, B.S., Instructor in Animal Husbandry Extension. -ffaA'A'A'uNAwNA'NA'A'N wA'A'A2xwz.vA'A'AwAQaw- 2 1 E-wx. ?-'Zi-7,1-5?7':T::-2'--7-'Z' J fied 7:.XxX TRI i f --gr' W- -:- zjfix , f7W-i :'- 4 C? 4. tw' -4 1 X Q -GT '-fi s yvjwgx X XX X- -..- L- , - ..... L -53 ,Eg : :,- ,jxk-',,,' z Xxx ist., EY. - E,.-,-rg'i,gx ,-5: . f . . Iv' INSTRUCTORS IN HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION. M. JANE NEWCOMB, B.S. IXIARY RUTH I lSl'IER, 12.5. MARTHA S. PITTMAN, B.S. EDYTIIE IIERSHEY, B.S., GRACE B. ARM STRONG, M.S. E'r'rA J. McCoy, M.S. JEANNETTE Buss, NLS. IZDNA B. McNAucH'roN, M.A. ELSIE C. ZNOBLE, M.S. ASSISTANTS IN HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION WIAMIE ARNOLD, B.S., ZoR.x LEM MoN, B.S. GRACE P. BACON, B.S. ,l3Ess L. NlCAI.l.lSTIiR, B.S. IXTARJORY BAR'ro, B.S. IVIARGARIET K. OWEN, B.S. KATE L. BARR, B.S. SARA PACKARD, ILS. IXIARGUIERITIC HIERVM, B.S. BIARION C. RICRER, B.S. MARGARET BROWN, B.S. I'IEI.EN K. ROGERS, B.S. FAITH W. ELL1o'r, B.A., B.S. JENNIE Snour, BS. FLORENCE I'I'AI.I., B.S. EMMA S'rRAT'roN, B.S. FRANCES TIILTON, B.S. CARRIE B. VOGT, B.S. BELLE IIUBBARD, B.S. .EDNA VANDENIIUIQG, B.S. I1-:ANNETTE I.EA'ruERMAN, B.S. NEl.I.E M. WILSON, B.S. EXTENSION REPRESENTATIVES H. F. HERSHEY, B.S., Adams County. N. S. GRUUBS, B.S., A Z, Allegheny County. C. R. YERCER, B.S., Armstrong County. B. I-I. D1M1T, B.S., A Z, Bcavcr County. C. S. ADAMS, B.S., A Z, Berks County. R. B. DUNLAP, B.S., A I' P, 'PK 'I', Blair County. D. K. SLOAN, B.S., A Z, B1-zulforcl County. N. E. GARIIER, B.S,. A Z, 'I'K'I', Bucks County. H. S. ADAMS, B.S., A I' P, 'PK 'I', Butler County. H. C. MCIVVll.l.lAB1S, B.S., A Z, Cambria County. N. M. RAHN, B.S., Carbon County. R. H. OI.lN1S'FEAD-, AT, Center County. Tl. S. ADAMS, B.S., Chester County. +-ffS.vA'A'A'A'xzvNA'A'Lv1.x'A'1x 'A'A'A'AwA'A'NA'AwAm5 s1- 22 Nz, eff JEFQE' 3 Qaeffqffa 3-di -..-N WIN . 'Q 722--N ' :fx 4 S W-ivkox X S 451519 1 I Z-,QQ , f N J. A. I51uzNNmxAN, H,S,, -lf K11', Clarion County. A. F. Kl'I.'XRNlEY, B.S., A Z, Clearlield County. B. R. Oman, B.S., Clinton County. J. R. R'lA'I'llERS-, B.S., A Z, Colmnhia County. H. O. lllcN11lsusoN, ll.S., 'l1K'I', Crawford County. P. l.. l :IDlllNGlCR, HS., A Z, Cumherlantl County. H. G. Nnismcv, RS., A Z, Dauphin County. D. NV. A'rk1NsoN, B.S., A Z, 'PK 'I', Delaware County. S. S. Liar-usmu, B.S., 'PK 'I', Eric County. P. H. Sl'RENlil.lE, RS., Fayette County. I. S. L,llliRI.li, RS., A T, Franklin County. G. H. lilznlala., l3.S., A Z, Greene County. R. S. CLARK, HS., Huntington County. I. VV. WARNER. RS., Indiana County. J. lf. McCoun, HS., A XA, Jefferson County. D. R. P1'lEASAN'I', Juniata County. ll. IJ. GlI.mck'r, B.S., Lackawanna County. li. S. Bncitiau, B.S., A Z, 'I'K'I', Lancaster County. 1-I. R. PlCKlE'l l', B.S., A T 9, Lawrence County. A. C. lirauoau, B.S., Lebanon County. A. L. ll'ACKlER., B.S., Lehigh County. Il. N. Conn, li.S., A Z, Luzerne County. R. H. Bram., HS., A Z, 'PK fb, Lycoming County. P. S. Cnos:-tm.-xN, ILS., A Z, 'l'K'l', McKean County. XV. S. l'lAllAR, B.S., Mercer County. J. C. Cl.llIOMl'SONv, HS., Mifflin County. R. M. lliactklclt, l2.S., ltlonroe County. A. K. ROTIIIENIXIERGER, ILS., Montgomery County. C. XV. Kl.Al'l', HS., Northampton County. J. M. FRY, B.S., Acacia, Northumberland County. Bram' S'ruAw, ILS., Potter County. W. L. BoI.L1Nc:1au, IRS., A Z, Schuylkill County. C. C. 1X'lClDOWlil.l., HS., A 1' V, Somerset County. P. P. Koran, l3.S.. Sullivan County. R. li. Wtxlcmlzv, l3.S., Susquehanna County. F. J. Pialutv, HS., Perry County. l-l. .l:.l. HAvlaas'l'lt,tlc, ll.S., Venango County. ll. N. Rlzlsr, ll.S.. A TA. Xvarren County. J. M. MCKEE, HS., A Z, Washington County. L. F. ENt:I.1c, HS., AT, X'Vestmorelantl County. I. J. JAQUISII, RS., Wyoming Cotmty. G. G. AIVEIXIER, RS., A Z, York County. -ff-'mA'A'A'A'NAwzxAw'A'A'1.v wA'1xA'A'A'NNA'AwAmgn- 224 9 ws- 4:02 iffl x K ?' fq- fi-L,-kai f.tX 'IRIX f f JE. .1 U . . rg-: I ,7'7777 TSW' Q EE ftiais-XX .,4 'g ' ' ' e xx Q - W - ' X. A Y- +' - Yi-- l I 1 E,-,pg-52 ff .t-- i, ':- Ae-', T . 59-,,Ng,S xiii:-fJ1i1Qg DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY W. Tl. 'lT0MHAVlE, H.S., A Z, Professor of Animal lflusbanclry. M. T . Gitliytesl, l3.S., K E, Assistant Professor of Animal llusbandry. T. IJ. NV1l.soN, D.V.M., NLS., 'PE K, Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry. li. T.. lSizN'rl.lsv, M.S., Assistant Professor of Animal lflnsbandry. L. S. Iql.ElNSTTMlll'l', M.S., Assistant Professor of Poultry lAl'usbandry. lfmcn ll t'1.'rz, BLS., Assistant in Animal lrlusbanrlry. C. TV. DllTDON.Xl.Il, HS., A l' P, lnstruetor in Animal Tflusbanclry. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY F D. KERN, Pi-LD., A Z, 2? E, Professor of Botany. C. R. OIQTKJN, M.S., K If, A Z, P5 5, Associate Professor of Plant Pathology. J. B. HILL, PILD., 35, Associate Professor of Botany. J. li. ADAMS, PILD., 235, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology. L. O. OVl2RTI0l.'l'S, P1-LD., EE, Assistant Professor of Botany. I. P. KELIN, M.A., 'I' B K, Assistant Professor of Botany. J. W. lX'lll.l.ER M.S., Tnstructor in Plant Pathology. I. H. NIUNCIE, M.A., lnstructor in Plant Pathology, Field Laboratory. R. C. WA1.'roN, B.S., Instructor in Plant Pathology, Field Laboratory. W. S. BEAC1-i, P1fI.D., lnstruetor in Plant Pathology, Field Laboratory. DEPARTMENT OF DAIRY HUSBANDRY liitizn Rixsivitisslm, B.S., A Z, A TA, 'I' K 'I', Professor of Dairy lrlusbandry. IE. L. ANTHONY, M.S., F21 A, Associate Professor of Dairy 1-lusbanclry. S. T. Reel-limi., M.S., '1'K'T', Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry. C. A. HUNTER, M.S., 23 A E, Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry. A. L. BEAM, M.S., AKA. A Z, Instructor in Dairy Husbandry. H. C. Ylcizomt, JR., M.S., 'I' K, Instructor in Dairy Manufacture. J. F. OLNEY, D.V.M., Instructor in Dairy Husbandry. CTTAS. CUMMlNt:s, B.S., A Z, Instructor in Dairy Iflusbandry. W. D. Sworn, Assistant in Dairy TfTusbandry. J. W. NIITTEN, Assistant in Dairy I-Tusbandry. F. P. KNCll.T., Superintendent of Creamery. -f11MA'A'zyzyA'1x1.vA'uA'A'1x 'A'zx'A'AwAwNNAwA:AQ:- 2-L L i,-N, 5 s W I X .-1. , ,, -Z. 4 -4 , F'vf.?,-grfl' 311 E --ff, W4 C '9:4.i'7,E-35,-5-1' A 'fi :Zh max o ' l e 1 . :f-- tSsfW ' i'W ef: L 2- iff ..t-e K+-igef, ' 5 'f3f-xxiii DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY WII.I.lAM lfiuaixic, P1-LD., 'I' K '1', AZ, AK-Y, 'I' K '12 Professor of Experimental Agricul- tural Chemistry and Vice-Director of the Experiment Station. G. C. GIVEN, PI'I.IJ., Associate Professor of Experimental Agricultural Chemistry. E. S. ERB, M.S., Associate Chemist. WAl.'l'lER 'l'1ftoxtAs, RS., Associate Chemist. FARMS C. L. Goom.1Nc:, BLS., A Z, Assistant Professor of Farm Management and Superintendent of Farms. ' DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY I. A. lf1sRGUsoN, M.S., ME., KW, 1'-Y A, Professor of Forestry. G. R. GREEN, B.A., M.S., Acacia, Z7 A E, Assistant Professor of Forest1'v. C. R. ANDicksoN, M.1 ., 'I' li K, Z3 E, Assistant Professor of Forestry. W. G. Enwanns, B.S., lnstructor in Forestry. L. W. SMITH., Assistant. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE S. VV. FI.li'l'ClIlER, PILD., A Z, 'I' K KP, Professor of l'lorticulture. A. W. Cowicu., PLS., A Z, U.I..A.S., Professor of Landscape Art. C. E. Mviaus, M.S., E E, Associate Professor of Plant llreetling. F. N. FAGAN, RLS., A 1' P, Assistant Professor of Pomology. IE. I. lNn.nii, M.S., K 23, Assistant Professor of lfloriculture. I. R. BIQCIITEI., ALS., A 1' P, 'I' K 'I', Assistant Professor of Vegetahle Gardening. A. F. Ymoiilc, B.S., Instructor in Pomology. ' J. S. GARDNIQR, N.S., A Z, 23 K Z, 'I' K 'I', I' A, Acacia, Instructor in Plant Breeding. L. D. JESSEMANV, M.A., A Z, E K Z, Instructor in Pomology. f5f:3aA'AfA'A'NA'NA'A'LY'A'A'N 'TA A A'AW'NNNA'A'NA'wN.3'-2-1 25 'fix :EYPJEQSS ' X 4 Q?-7' ,,,iM-fa-.1774 .'T.T'-lxx Tfllx J' .,'u'5E'3 '-x,4 7 f7fL-.- -T, -E I 'zz .. . L '-A SW!! !.:f g 5 - ggyj i' , N me S - Z :KZ 2- Zzff Aga-, s DEPARTMENT OF RURAL LIFE XV. S. TAYLUR, MS., Acacia, Professor of Agricultural Education. R. G. BRliSSI.ER, M.S., M.A., Professor Rural Sociologyg Acting Head of the Department. Il. G. PAiucINsoN, l3.S., AB., Associate Professor of Agricultural Education. Glitllitili XVEIIRWIQIN, l'5.S., Associate Professor of Rural Economics. li. 'l'. S'l'kucl:, HA.. Associate Professor of Agricultural Education. FIELD LABORATORIES KENTOMOLOGYJ C. H. l'lAlJl.IEY4, B.S., Assistant Professor of Entomological Researchg In Charge of Field Laboratories Cllustletoul. M. D. Ltfouaren, RS., Instructor in Entomological Research CGirardJ. S. VV. Faosr, HS., Instructor in Entomological Research CArendtsvilleH, 6534 it wdgfsx H29 ' .fi Lp ! +ffmxA'A'AwAwA'1.vNA'Aw wavxa'A'A'A'A'A'A'AfA:Agz:s.-. 26 N W -'ufM?5?.- - ,. '. N V N 1 1 Z-,LZ L 59? if ximg , I 'f2:fl1i E: N 'mme .a s . 'f'2E ,'l:7f xSP P Q '4 ut- - 3 . ss s fC h- ,I Z1 N i 5 Q l enrp ibrentws Ztrmzhp, IJ. ED., 3L1.iD. EDWZIZIUB Df IDB lllwtlfllft nf ZIIIITIHI jlllltfflitlll Born Northhridge, Mass., l853. B.S.. NVor- cester Polytechnic Institute, 18713 Ph.B., Yule, 18743 Ph.D., Ibicl., 18793 LL.D., Ibid,. l!l0-lg Assistant in Chemistry, Rutgers College, ISTG- TTQ Chemist. Connecticut Agricultural Experi- inent Station, ISTT-Rl 3 Vice-President, C unnec- ticut Agricultural College, 1F8l-S33 Professor of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Wis- consin, 1883-871 Director, The Pennsylvzinin State College lixperiinent Station, l88T-19073 Dean of the School of Agriculture, ISSN!-l!Hl2g Expert in .-Xniniul Nutrition, United States De- partment of Agriculture since ltl08g Director of the Institute of Animal Nutrition of The Pennsylvania State College since HMT, lfm- ternities--E N, A Z, 'I' K 'l'. INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL NUTRITION J. A. Fiuias, MS., Assistant Director. W. W. BRAMAN, M.S., Associate. FD, C. COCIIRANE, B.S., 'I' K'I', Associate. MAX Km:-1:-1, B.S., Assistant. +-21 -imA'zxAAAAAAAA1.xA wLmwAwmvA'AwxAw- 7 , suqgnhg- ltr' ? 9,3-fi 4:5 jj TZJXN -Nix X i.?'7'E4-. 4 I fi ':f . I2 Keg , sv fini , ' ' U ' N xx Q ?E Z' ,W , , ' M F5 xxs 1- -Z r 'S-3:45 f iff 1 'ii4.B9-U, - Y?S.v:x-4 - Tir 1-i xii 1 .... 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Asif: f g j! !-.- If - 7 i XSS gf W f' f 3 SLK- , -'ixwwa-t '-rl i , , sbx L - X 5' 1 1' , -,, -3 W S 1 r .. awp, 9: . --s-' : .7-f f- 5:7-f 1 ,- T-- 'E tag, 2-4?et s s fG -- L ' A 4 -- s L-.:- --gist -f f .---H' 1 ': xwlb-,. Q - N C Q Robert 3Lemuel Qaekett, QE. QE. ibean ot the School nt dlfngineeeing Born at Mt. Clemens, Michigan. l3.S., Uni- versity of Michigan, 185llg CE., Ibid., ltilltig Recorder River and Harbor Surveys, United States Engineers' Corps, 18913 Professor of Applied Methematics, .Eilflllillll College, Rich- mond, lnd., 18571-Sltig lflead of thc Department of Mathematics, Astronomy and fllngineering, Earlham College, until 19073 Professor of Municipal llydraulic and Sanitary Engineer- ing, Purdue University, 1907-155 Dean and Director of the lfngineering' Experiment Sta- tion, The Pennsylvania State College. Mem- ber of the American Society of Civil Engi- neersg Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engincersg Fellow of the Amer- ican Society for the Advancement of Scieneeg Member of thc American Watei' Works Asso- ciationg Member of the New England Water Works' Association. Publications on Sewage Purification, lflydraulics, Floods and Flood Damage Suits. Fraternities-'1'1' A, T B ll, Z3 E, 1l'KfI', DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING Pitorizsson Rox' 1. XV1amsn, C.lZ., Acacia, T ll H, Resignecl. Amfiuzn L. Kocman, Afll., BLA., Associate Professor CNow Head of Departmentj. lTiu2rmRu:1c C. TJISQUEU, B..-X., Assistant Professor. CI.lN'l'ON L. 1-lfxtutls, ll.S., C.lf., Assistant Professor. C. O. Bnoomlz, Instructor. XV. S. l'lo1fifMAN, Instructor. M. E. Knmsslxv, lnstructor. -fl'-5sA'A'A'NNA'A'A'A'1xA'A'N 'A'z.vA'AwA'A'NA'A'A'A'mw- Q 30 'i25e:gff5 12? iff ' YfiR 74?4?' -rf-Yffl A 31: ,ii 3 '- 1' r - ' 41 ,- 1 'S xx NI-E - L ..- f I f ra NSS.. . 17 L ' .- A 'X seal b5-Eihff fx LS: DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING TELTON D. VVAl.KER, B.S., A K B, T B II, 'PK 'I', Professor. I'IAROI.D B. SIIATTUCK, HS., A AT, 'PB K, 'I' K'I', Associate Professor. RORERT A. CAUOHEY, B.S., CE., 'I'K'I', Assistant Professor. IIOMER K. K1s1'LER, B.S., K 23, Assistant Professor. ROBERT E. IVIlNSI'IAl.I., B.S., Assistant Professor. RAYMOND O,DONNEl.l., B.S., CE., Assistant Professor. LINDSIEY W. NVI-1l'rEHEAD, B.S., Assistant P1'Ofessor. TGEORGE S. LONG, RS., T3 T, Instructor. RussELL B. NESltI'l I', B.S., E E, Instructor. TCH.-XRLES B. STIEICI., B.S., C.I?I., Instructor. A. A. FARNUM, Instructor. R. F. LEE, Instructor. I-I. B. IVIILLEIQ, Instructor. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING fl IUOO DIEIXIICII, B.A., M.E., Acacia, E E, Professor. EDWARD M. BRODERICR, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor. GEOIQGE II. REslDEs, Assistant Professor. S. RODER1' BLACK, B.S., AAS, Instructor. IVIACLEON M. BAIKIOCK, B.S., Instructor. PHILIP R. HALL, Instructor. ',I. ORv1s KlCl.l.lEli, B.S., 'PK Pl, T B If, Instructor. STIZPIAIEN J. IVIIILARD, B.S., Instructor. 'IIIIOMAS H. TAYLOR, Instructor. P. W. ZlEGl.lER, Instructor. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDWIN A. FESSENDEN, B.S., M.E., A T 9, T B II, E EI, Professor. ILXRTI-IUR I. WOOD, M.E., M.S., Associate Professor. P. A. CUSIIMAN, Assistant Professor. WALLACE H. MARTIN, M.I'I., T B U, Assistant Professor. FRANK M. TORRENCE, ILS., M.lE., Assistant Professor. ISREAI. BENIAMINS, Instructor. E. A. GRUNDHOEERER, Instructor. '.IO11N W. LIGHT, Instructor. WB. W. Dizmnclc, Instructor. tf:AlJsent on Leave. +fa'.ivA'A'AtNNA'A'A'A'A'AtA'A' WAWAwA'A'AwA'A'AfAQ:f-- 31 ,515 Q fffjg 13' -g X fW1 fV4? ' f',:1 A 26,25 2-. amzx .Zag - 7' Li -ff-- - Ee v-wwQ f-1:'x1'f k -ss QIEEZ ef : 2327 , -. Z, ' .., K ...sssrari MECHANICS AND MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION If'.'xt'1. Ii. IIRICNEMAN, IIS., CE., 25 A ll, 'If K 'I', Professor. 'I'no.'xxis S. IDA'I I'I2RSON, IRS., M.S., 23 N, Assistant Professor. Ik I'IlI.l..XRl7 XV. JA1ucE'i r, IIS., K A, Instructor. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Cn.xa1.1as I.. KlNsl.olc, ILS., IKE., Z3 X, Il K N, Professor. IEUHIENIC C. VVOIlIIRL'Fl', N..-X., Pull., Professor of Electric Railway Enginccring. CIIARLIES Ii. Gnvnaiz, ILS., EE., Associate Professor. III-IRIlliR'l' M. Aimsmoxcz, IIS.. Assistant Professor. IIAVIII I.. AI.XRKl.E, IIS.. ILE.. Assistant I'rofcsso1'. G. II. Mums, Instructor. Ii. IZ. S'r.wlcl.Y, Instructor. I. IT. lslzxnisars, Instructor. ENGINEERING EXTENSION DIVISION Noimax C. RIILLIZR, I'l.M.IE., Acacia, Assistant I rofcssor. 'I1IlIil.l.XVEI,l. Coc:c:Esu.x1.l., Instructor. :f'C.xlu, G. G.fxi'M, .H.S., NLE., Instructor. VOCATIONAL TEACHER TRAINING G. W. IIXYIS, Ilircctor. ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION :IRM S. C.xMl'nl-:l.l., Instructor. 1' 'I II. X. RIHGA, Instructor. TJXIISCIII on Lcavc. Q-frswA'A'AwAwAvmA'Av.v 'A'uA'AwmmA'A'A'zsAw- :sz , g5x,1, 2ff X IN1 'ZQ?f Q- 1,.g-fgzagz :-.N RX -3 155,25-ff 133'-?iTff7 F5 ...- f' - '-'-1- K x X ,K 1 - - l 1,-2, L g fff va N F Q-isis: ILIIIBSIEZRAIL AQ 'IFS' QV: I K :N 45 I A-f1'11MA'A'A'uA'A'A'A'zxA'A'A' 'A'A'1xA'A'A'A'xA A'AwAQ2- 33 gi f- A ff t v,,Qs...s-N-fzile -k L ,:, NX xvlfulfwlgjj, iii, -1 -n J Y ZA! .-.Toe l .3-firff EQ ffffiff -- P K KX 1-wg? ' .. - P22 41171:- :fi 4 dy 2-A-te ' ' t ffE ft y i - ,fi Ulbomas Qlharles 2U5lai5l1zll, 1Bb.iD., SML. QD. ibzan nt the bcbnol nt liberal Sims Born Oil City. Pa., 1867. ll.A., Syracuse University, 13331 .1l.A., Ihid., 185113 Graduate Student, University of Nebraska: l'h.lJ., Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, 1110.13 1-L.l7,, Alma Col- lege, lflltig Professor of Literature and Peda- gogy, Pittshurgh City Normal School. 18517- lflnliz lifofessor of Literature, Michigan Agri- cultural College, 151015-15112, Dean of the School of Liheral Arts, The Pennsylvania State Col- lege, 11115-, Educational and Chautauqua Lee- turerg Co-Author of Steps in English, llooks One and Two, 151051: Author of English in the Grades, 151053 Composition and Rhetoric, 1110433 A 'l'eachers' Handbook, 11112: The Renaissanee of the Denoininational College, 111123 General Iiditor of The Instructor Series of English Classics, and liditor of Macbeth, Julius Caesar, and The Merchant of Venice. Fraternities-'I' A 9, 'I' K 'l'. The School of l.ihe1'al Arts aims, Iirst, to send forth men and women trained for effi- cient serviee in the home, the community, and the nation. Speeilically, though its various courses, it aims to prepare its students to enter the world of husiness, the profession of leach- ing, or the law school. lt aims to give every graduate the hahits of intellectual application which make for general prolmleni-solving power, no matter what vocation or avocation he may enter. lt believes that the primary function of education is to develop manhood and womanhood: its aim. therefore, is MEN and WOMIEN.-Tnoxlas CllAlu.lcs l1l,AlSlllEl.l.. rAfAfAfNAwAfAwA+NAwAwAa nA.nAuAnArAvAwAwArAfA-:Aw 34 ff , ,-- Xff . A I tts 55.21A T: ll Wsi-N ' - gif 1:-jjjek -.:. - 'A 1 -1-W ' 1 . - : ': 52, i -xeiffii' i' I 'W XXSEQEQE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Davin Ai.i.xzN ANDERSON, M.A., Pu.lJ., 'l'AK, Professor of Education and Psychologyg Director of the Board of Reconitncndations. ERNVIN 'Wn.1.rAM RoNm.1z, M.A., Pn.D., fI'K'I', Professor of Psychology and Ethics, Li- brarian of the Carnegie Library. Al.vls L. RHo1'oN, M.A., 'PA K, Associate Professor of Education, Rav ll. Do'r1'lcln2u, M.A., PH.l7.. A K A, fl' If K, Instructor in Philosophy. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH A. Plowtcuv Eslflmsimlna, M..-X., X'l', 'I' 13 K, Professor of English and Rhetoricg Registrar of thc Collegcg Secretary of the General Faculty. 101-IN T. NIARSIIMAN, M.A., 'I' B K, A 23 P, Professor of Public Speaking, Director of Liberal Arts Extension. jonN .HENRY lfmzzim., M.A., 'I' K XV, Associate Professor of English. Wll.1.1A1xt S1':nntNt:lsa DYE, JR., M.A., Pl'l.lJ., Acacia, Associate Professor of English. Hfxtzotn Wn.1.1AM Sno1cNn1zitola1e, M.A., A 9, Assistant Professor of English. i EltNi:s'r J. llAl.l., M.A., A '1' A, Assistant Professor of English. Mmrriiit CoNNlia, 'I' K 'I', Instructor in Bibliography, Assistant Librarian. M1c1nu'r'r M. Ilmnus, PILB., Instructor in English. Wn.i.mM liurniav GIIIIIONS, M.A., Instructor in English. EI.ANoR GIIXHUNSI, A.l3., AAA, Instructor in English. 1'lE1.i2N D. l'lll.l., B.S., Instructor in English. Eixmuson Wixrno Mn.1.1cR, B.A., LL.D., A6115 Instructor in English. ARTHUR R. MicNc:tcL, B.S., Instructor in English. J. M. Russian., B.A., Instructor in English. NIILDRED E. VAN Rim-za, M.A., Instructor in English. l'l'oRA'r1o Tom-:Y Moot-ms, B.A., GA X, Instructor in English. VVILLIAM A. '1'El.risR, B.A., LL.B., 'I' K XP, Instructor in English. OIIIJIEIXN Rociuiv, B.A., E X, Instructor in English. GORDON R. Ciuactmw, B.A., A T A, T K A, PJ A X, Instructor in English. Jacob Olin Faulkner, B.A., Instructor in English. IVIARTIN B1towN RoiniR'1's0N, B.A., Teaching Fellowship in English. 'Absent on Leave. fmA'A'AwNA'A'A'A'A'A'Aw 'A'A'A'A'AmfNAfAwAfAqAm. 35 ' 232i fl A 14,7 -:-III mix r N 1 P' -1 255' ,Llf iffy - - ' f '!': - '- ' xx X- Z V .2 A X 3,-.-fjixf-:f ff x'Qse-, 2 e T X-. ' x W-5 DEPARTMENT OF GREEK AND LATIN CI..tIzI4:NeIc On'IcN llAIIIcIs, IIII.D., 'I' I5 K, Professor of Greek. WII.I.IAAI IDM' CIeocI4Ia'I I', ALA., 'I' IIN, Associate Professor of Latin. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN I.I't'IIIc'I'I,x V.-IN rf-l'YI. SIMMIINS, M.A., PIfI.lD., Ali, 'I'Ii'I', Associate Professor of Ger- IYIZIIIQ Dean of VVomcn.' CAIII. EUUIQNIQ lXflIxI:QtIIxRII'I', M.A., l'II.D., 'I' I3 K, Associate Professor of German. IfIninIzIiIeIi VVII.I.IAMs PIIQIIQIQ, PII.lJ., Assistant I'rofessor of fit'I'll'lIlI'I. CARI. WII.I.I,xxI Il.fxsI-:Ii, M.A., 'I' II II, Assistant I'rofessor of German and Russian. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE 'GIaoIuII': l ItIcIIIzIut:Ii ZUIPK, M.A., PILIB., 'I' K 'I', Professor of Modern and Mediaeval llistory. Osw,xI.II l IcIcIIIaIIIcIi BoL:eI4I5, M.A., I'II.lJ., 'I' li K, Associate Professor of liconomies. Asa IQAIII. MIIIITIN, BLA., PII.D., K A, KSOIIIIII, Assistant Professor of American Ilistory. jfxeon 'I'ANc:IcIz, M..-X., PII.lJ., 'I'II, Assistant .Professor of Political Science. jAxIIcs OXYEN KNIxIIss, M.A., 'I' I3 K, Assistant Professor of History. 12I.zv VIEIQN A'fCCOI.l.0UGll, MA., Instructor in Economies. JIIIIN T. TAvI.oIi, B.A., Instructor in History. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ART AND DESIGN AI.IfIeIcII L. Kocmzie, IXI.A., Acting Associate Professor of Industrial and Fine Arts. GIaoIIr:INIx KfK'l'IllClilNl2 Seo'rT, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Fine Arts. NowI.IxNII f'IRl'l I'lN ZANIZ, Instructor in Inclustrial and Fine Arts. DEPARTM ENT OF LITERATURE FRED LOUIS I'A'I I'I:E, M,A,, AK Ii, fI'K'l', Professor of the English LZllIf.flI1l2.fC and Litera- ture. :kAlIsent on Leave. f53A A'A'A'A'A'A'N'A'B1'A A'W' 'A'A A'A'WA A A'A A'2S'AfA?'4 36 iii? Jil? i' X 'Z4?4 igiff'-9?-1 I T-X5 Xxx? r .-If If V ,. if 4354775-4. :F1 keg yqsirsx g f X Q- Z QTEK X, - 'W ' gf - 5 si Z : - 3,14-2? gilifl ...-f 'l4ieu DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS JOSEPII Moonv IlVII.I.ARIl, M.A., 'I' UK, 'I' K 'I', Professor of hflathcmaticg, Iostswn H. LIILYIIOR, CE., M.A., A T, KI- B K, fl' K 'I', Professor of Mathematics. H. FREIQMAN S't'1sclucit, M.S., Pu.D., EE, Professor of Mathematics. EDWIN R.'xYmoNn SMITH, MA., PHD., AA'I', 23 E, 'I' I3 K, Associate Professor ot' Mathe- maticsg Director of Summer Session. Joslavu E. Rowts, PILIJ., M.A., 'I' I3 If, Associate Professor of Mathematics. Cltaums Gamnua Slm1'soN, M.A., Associate Professor of Mathematics. f'JAM1as ELNIIER Davis, M.A., Acacia, 'I' I5 Ii, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Tnomms E. G1tAvA'r'r, ILS., 'I' II K, 'I' II, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. CIARENCE PIERSALI, Sousmcv, Pn.D., VII, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. Aurntnt Li.iswtcl.l.vN Wtufsnr, Pn..D., A 'I' 12, Instructor in Mathematics. Jour: 1h'IAI.C0l.M XfVt:s't', M.A., 'I' II II, Instructor in Mathematics. JUIIN Flttanlattlclc Bama, JR., ILA., Instructor in Mathematics. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC :kCI.ARliNL'I2 C. ROBINSON, K A tSouthI, Director of Music. fi:LIl.I.l.XN Homes Ro1uNsoN, M..-X., If K I', Instructor of Music. DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES Iavmt: Lvsaumzit I os'rteit, MA., LtTr.IJ., 'DA 9, -I1 B li, fb K 111, Professor of Romance Lau- guages. LESLIE M. Iiutumnlc, Pn.M., A BI, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. Janus NV. C1towHi.t., M.A., Assistant Professor of Spanish. , Enom R'III.'I'ON IIowM.xN, M.A., 'I'I3 Ii, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages. Mt-:1utl'1 r M. Ifltxluns, Pn.I3., Instructor in Romance Languages. Davin D. RIASUN, IIA., 'I' K'I'. Instructor in Romance Languages. I: Iiuxiasr I'It-:RMAN I'IlESI'lEI.'I', M.A., Instructor in Spanish. CJLIVER I-Itcltlt1uAN Sanotn, II.S., Z 0, ,Instructor in Romance Languages. Atarntflt I'IlcNltY Dorm, ILA., 'I' K 'I', Instructor in Romance Languages. Absent on Leave. -f5iHA'A'A'A'A'LVLY'A'A'NA'A'A A A A'A'NA LVNA'A'A'NAt92-S ' 37 R -Tff7sJ3?S.?xx ' X xW V4Z4 ?'2-f fi- ! I:-ami x wr:-M , 'i . . - si' 5-f ffr zz- ip- :TJXX TIRE? ' ,3 ' ,Q::-4 f -5- f e4'w: - 1 . xx Q - Z :fl ...- ' s K -rl, . '.':f ' Q ' A Xiis sf Z l 35-Q-fsff' ff fff ---- Q+:.s1 'l ' 55:-fx 2l'EfJQ2Ni?l i A -ff1swA'A'.NxNu1.vAwuAw wAwAwAwAwzrA'Au-sw- 38 1 lrffjgi EE- . ,235 ?-XX pq E-X ,.,f.'- s E E z v' X :d':f'r ,:.,Q:,XL, zf MINING A -f hw mil f 1 W - AA'AwA'm.vA'1.w.v ' ' AAAAAAAAe?H-'2- AFR f' PL N A, 5 C x A Oily Kia I Xi FJWENX f xr: 3 .W . l MW W - I f ff f U9L,S..'YC-212.29 Www ' Q-fam f AA wA'A'AA ' ' ' f f 39 L . xXWwu1fg4Z5 ?, f7, -:di Y YAY 44 T-: X ' ff-ff' jf - , A'P X JIU - 1 A -. fi -1, KB I i 1' ,ff ff ' 4 I ' ,- x ' -. 4 Q7 f,.,,?, g X451-1' ,Q-5 rx iz QEIIUUUD 5. Qlbnnre, 21.715, ZLHLB., 19 ,m Hman nt the School of 9lBlI'lB5 Horn Clarkslmurg, Ontario, Canada, August Iird, 1878. A.l3., University of Toronto, 1210-lg A.M., 'l'oronto, 1111175 Pl1.lJ., University of Clti- cago, 190513 Fellow in Geology, University of Chicago, l!lHT-0513 'Professor of Geology, 'l'11c Pennsylvania State College, 111051-3 Science Master in Pickering College and Collingwood Collegiate Institute, 11111-t-tltig Assistant Geol- ogist, Ontario, Bureau of Mines, 1510-l-1155 Geologist, lflflli-1113 Studies in liuropc, 111115 Geologist, Canadian Geological Survey, lfllig Memlmer International Geological Congress lix- cursion to Alaska and Klondike, 10131, Geologi- cal and lllining Studies in Hawaii. Australia, New Zealand, India, Egypt, and liranceg Six months' post-graduate work in Musuem Na- tional d'llistoire Naturelle, Parisg Consulting Geologist to Sir Vlfilliam Mackenzie lixpedi- tion to Hudson Bay, 151165 Geologist in Culma to Texas Oil Co., 151175 Geologist 'll0IJOgl'1llJlIlC and Geologic Survey of Pennsylvania, 111185 Member: American lnstitute Mining Engi- neersg British Association for the Advance- ment of Science: Seismological Society of Americag Societe lfrancaise de Miueralogieg l ellow: Geological Society of Americag American Association lor the Advancement of Sci- enee. Fraternities-E El, 13 T, 'I' K'l'. DEPARTMENT OF MINING Etwoon S. Mooiua, A.M., AB., I'n,D., E E, 3 T, 'I' li 'I', Director, Mining Experiment Sta- tiong Professor of Geology and Minerology. XVn.r.mM R. CIIEDSIQY, EM., K 25, T 13 ll, Professor of Mining. SloN Bass Smrrn, M.A., Profcssorial Lecturer of Mining Law. -If-'SzA'A'A'A'xA'A'A'A'NA'A'A' 'A'A'A'AwxNNAwA'AtAQ2- 40 P-sal fgqf-F..,s1A Ajax L.-.zlxx K Y? ' -j'fii,.. - 2 :fn -N 1-rw.: ' ss sligff If? -:' I K V i L 1 -.-fi? l :-,,'S:j2,- Z fff xg-.sv-, ,QQXS -wif.: :lx N-3: DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGY :kCl'I.XRl.ES EI.LlsoN MCQUHHQ, EM.. Acacia, llearl of the Department of Metallurgy: Asso- ciate Professor of Metallurgy. j Rovn DL'llI.EX', JR., MQS., Mi2T.E., Associate Professor of Metallurgy. lflixluzv ll. Ntlli'l'lIIiL'l', EN., Acacia, Associate Professor of llletallurgy. Osean A. KNu:i-Vr, AB., Instructor in Metallurgy. PAUL Wiznz. HS., A T U, Student Assistant in Metallurgy. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY Emvoon S. Nooiuc, .'X.ll., A.M., Pn.l7., Professor Geology anal Mineralogy. Cl..xnz VV. RonlNsoN, MA., Assistant Professor of Geology. CHEsl.1zn:H A. BUNINIQ, lllll., 'I'59, T If ll, Assistant Professor of Geology. Ali'l'HIlli P. TIONESS, A.l3., A.lXl., Instructor in Mineralogy, VINCENT L. Armies, ILS., fl' K+, Teaching' Fellow in Geology. 'tAlmsent on Leave. AwAaNNAwAwAfAwN AwAaA+ nAwAnAnAaAuAaAe A1-AfAfAfA? ' 41 TEKUZQQL' 'ii-W TW1 'W4 ?'5Ti?5' LEE? Tgxx mv X : - Nr. V x X S , : L S E ! uf J'-fiWA'A'A'NNA'NLY'LY'lS'lS'A'N' A'A A A A'A NNA'A'NNA3'- 42 - -..N 'RQXX T -gg.: U Q .L -f7 :7f'- EQ 4' r 244 N X NX Q19 T. : EL,1,g,, f 2 N SESiLie-E NATURAL SCIENCE x I X IH tymfhlklwy ll lW1 1 W :iff J WUI ff' ll U1l C QRS! ff IS +4awA'A'A'NA'NA'A'NA -VN 'A'A A'A'NA'A'NA'A'A'xAw- 4 3 I M '1fff5r 3x w 'ff4Z2 Qgf 6: 4 -swf f Li - 3 ,,,,,, 1 L. . -s' :J-2' fi, ,,f' 1- If-XX ' f I -A-5g'.'f--f : K -E71 XEE. 24..g..r . , f X XX S Epi fi, , 2 ' 2 L 'Sx 'iT-Zf gfss .ff 45-2? l Z!! ...dwg 'trflv X gX 1- -,-.Q lsisi 5 c15zurge cIBilhert ibonn, .2t., 19lJ.QD. Hbean nt the bcbonl nt jtlatural Brienza llorn Holliston, Mass., 1861. IIA., Amherst, 1891: University of Giittingen, JHHI-N2 and 1885: Instructor in Chemistry :tt Amherst. IRR!!-831 MMA., Amherst, IRR-lg Ph.l7., Ihirl., 188513 Professor of Chemistry, The Pennsyl- vanizt State College, ISN-1 llezm of the School of Nntnrnl Science, The Pelmsylvzmizt State Col- lege. 1896-. Grzmtecl leave of absence to pm'- sne aclvztncecl studies in German Universities, 1893!-SI-I :mel HPI!-lil. lfrzttcrnities-A 'T', AX?-5, 'I' A T, E 'l', 'I' K 'I', fl' ll K, DEPA RTM ENT OF CHEMISTRY filillklili G11.1ucu'r Poxn, MA., Pll.lJ., A T, A XE, 'I' A T, E T, 'I' If 'I', 'I' II K, Professor of Chem- istry :mal llirector of the Chemical Lnhorzttories. NVitl,'l'1aR jixrilqsox KlilTII, l,'n.D., A X E, 'I'A T, Assistant Prolessor of Organic Chemistry. Roluiur S,tA1l'lal. IIRIKTIIARID, ALS., I-IE, 'I' II IC, 'I' A T, Assistant Professor of Qualitative Analysis. '.liIlU5l.XS Wn.l.mxl hlASON, ALS., AT, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, LY'I'l.Ii Rtxrmoxn PARKS, RLS., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. DIEhVI'l l' '1',xl.m,tnu1a I' nxcn PM Ii T' ' A xl. , , . ., -1 -. ASSISIAIII I rofessor of Chemistry. Jrxxnas llfxtuus f,l.liWINli, MS.. -ST, 'I' A T, A XZ, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. ' 'A'A'A'NNNNA'NA'A'A' 'A'A'A'A'A'A'AtAtA'A'AiA 44 Q1 Q M114 S7- ,g' iX ' IX V WfZ??' J ,f.7' 41. 4 i- ,! : Wg i f' 5257 Eff Q t . ' X 13,-figj gen, X 1. XxQ1-7-5.-.QQQE joi1N Col.vu.1.ic Smrru, IIA., Instructor in Chemistry, Rlcnifiq.-xii NltlNAtlllAN Gumows, l3.S.. Instructor in Chemistry. Glsoitols IiuNs'roN h'ill.l.lCR, ILS.. 'I' K Nl', Instructor in Chemistry. Ci-iMu.ns VVlNm.iau Donn, ILS., K IV, Instructor in Cheuiistry. RAI.1'u l'l.-xiwm' I'IR.XllEN, lXl.S., Instructor in Chemistry. JOSEl'l'l F1.lcu1Nt: l.14:1c'l'ic, 'PK 'l'. Z3 T, Assistant in Chemistry. Rfxmioun N.'X'l'll.XNlliI. Hos'rot'K, Assistant in Chemistry. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS D.fwin Cnuisruc lJUNcuxN, NA., 3 E, Professor of Physics. BIAIJISON Montana Gxiwiiii, B.S., Associate Professor of Physics. ,litmus AI.l!liIi'l' Su'lNni.icu, MA., Assistant Professor of Physics. CARL IJWARTNIQY VVA'rsoN, MA., Assistant Professor of Physics. lVlA1tf-111 VVu.l.i.'xM VV1I1'r1s, ILA., Assistant Professor of Physics. Elini. Russicu. Wu:n'r1nAN, MA., E EI, Assistant Professor oi' Physics. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Iflnvnim lI1aNuY IDUSHAM, RLS.. Z3 EI, Professor of Entoinology. RU:-1sr:1.l. IJ.-win CAss1zl.iuclutx', IIS., Instructor of Zoology. P1ms'1'oN A1.1sxANn1zu l uos'r, B.S., Instructor in Zoology. HAiuu1i'r PlARliUliRl'l'lE l'l12mmN, HA., Instructor in Zoology. CLARA PIQNNIMAN Poun, IIA., Instructor in Zoology. iAiAiAWNAiAiAiAWAlAiAiAi iAiNAiAiAlAlNNAmiAfAf 45 -' :5ff'12Q2fL' ?f'1iffl:FiZfe6 -3-S N115 f ,, ,Ek-QW? Eff s x . ' N 'X XX XS' J 2 : 222 , Qfsgaxtsg x ' 'Au'NNNNLvA'NNAtN 'NA'AtA'A'A'NNA'AiAtN' 46 1 'f4T NT . X NT UM .fi'Q?'ii7r7 , if - 3: ff.. , If f X fl, -A J ' , ' Mg, 1 S ' x f- W n 'I XI il Z tm ., 41 , I C -T I ix 4 ai ms? JY EL ! f ig S f- 3 Q 3 f A - N .ii S I -+- ' f - si X N Q F ,,,..-i J , 1 fpmyrym f ,ri I i- FQ, Q X X X 51 ? Elf X f X if 9 X , N Q0 L ' - GI' cp I +Qm'AfA'A'A'A'A'A'A'LvA'Avx 'A'1.vA'AwA'A'AfAqgAfAfAQ. 47 7K1-.Cw'E.TffCJ3? x x fwfwf Z 1 'f -ffii 4 iii' .T.XX lx + - r 52, 1?-- s t o v i- i-Q 'X Er f . ff s,e-R, M x Lucretia an upl simmons, 1913.215 Hbean ot women Cornell University: KIA., Pennsylvania State College: Ph.lJ., University of Wiscon- sing Student at University of Marlmurg and University ot' Leipsic, Germanyg University of Sorlmonne, Paris, Columbia University, lfiellow at the University of Wisconsing Instructor in German, Pennsylvania State College, 15703-ltltitig Assistant l rofessor, 1510?-lllllg Associate Pro- fessor, 151121-151175 Social Director and Head of German Department, Mills College, Cali- fornia, 15117-111183 Professor of Germang Act- ing Head of German llepartmentg Dean of NVomen, Pennsylvania State College, 15118-151151. 21 worn jlrom the Hbean of women Greclings In the .fllnnuzac of The Pcmzsylvania Stale College: Your watchword as graduates of this college must lie, A long pull, a strong pull, and all pull together. Your college stands now at the beginning of a great development. lt is bound to grow enormously in the next ten years. lf the women's interests are to keep pace with the general development of the rest of the college, it must have the undivided support and enthusiasm of every woman who has enjoyed its privileges for four years. Your every word and deed, your criticism and lack of response will help or hinder its progress. As you, the alumnae, go through the state and express your ideals and perform your work in your several communities, you will be shaping in the thought of the lawmakers the concrete evi- dence of the value of an education to a woman. Your words, your attitude, your work must be such that these men will he glad to give their inlluence for the extension of education at The Pennsylvania State College for the henelit of the women of the state. Get together Alumanae of Pennsylvania State College, push, pray, work, and contribute of your means, your mind and your cH'ort. N L. V. 'l. SiMMoNs. '6539lA'A'A'NNNNN'A'NA'A'7X' A A A A'NA NNA'A'A NA4?1' 48 fsfx:if11f'Qg' 1 gs s 5952? -..-lXl 7T'11Q ' .- r- 22-Q Sf. . ,gel ,W-Qs Q f t :fc : L X, 4 f ' 5 QW Q - I l ff ,522- 4f rs, -, Xvwkxiriff-flixirgq epartmznt of ome Qticnnumics Enrru Pwr Clmslc, ILS., NIA., Coltnnliiu University, Director of llomc Economics, l.ouislz H. Moss, BS., Columbia University, Assistant Professor of Doinustitg 5CiL.,m.' Niuncizn N. G.XRllNl'IR, Instructor in Domestic .-Xrt. Amerie M. l.VIllilil.liR, HS., Simmons College, Instructor in lnstitutionnl Manztgcnicnt, Cliiuf llictitiztn. Rlzlli-IORIIE ll. Smile, ll.S., Columlmiu, Instructor in Domestic Scictict-,Gi1'ls'Athletic Director. K.'x'rll15iuNia ,Ktrx11.isn, A.S., VVcst Virginia University, Instructor in llouscholrl Arts, Glmcic S. lfox, HS., Cornell, Instructor in Domestic Scit-ncc. SAR.-xii I'AC1cAiu1, ll.S., Simmons College. Instructor in Vocational NVork. +-QA'Av.wNA'A'NA'Av.vA'A' 'A'A'A'AwNA'NA'A'A'AfAt1ir.:- 49 , ' Tmx Huff f .. -1 -Qi: N - Fi 235- if-f xc? -, XX xv f EW '22 .. :f-- e sf M P K 1-2.14: 1 2 , f . I Qtullzge ilpealtij berhice ADMINISTRATION lJl'l'l't'f0l' and C0111-gn lJlIj'.Vft'l.llllV, Jusravu PAUL Rl'1'ENoL'1e, M.lJ. ,'l,v.vi.vIm1l - - - Miss IEI.l..X V. IFURESAIAN, R.N. .1I.v.v:'slaul - Mnss IQATIIRYN I'I.XSI.IEY, R.N. 'k AkAnAi:A-:A-his-:N-Ai-Ai-ly: 1AiAiAiAiAiAtAtNAiAtAt 56 J3 'S' ff!g wg?-, li 4: ff ,af HN F ..' ,Q 'A ,K 'zwf Q NQX ff WW P R ' X XX X ' ,f , 4, H -- x ii -I 4- F141 .nuff lt: x..-BQ5.:- .Lf -- -1: 1 I 'zgW,. , . 'g,v'- f ' fff' ':f ', X . A if X il In f' N xx x .. -'74, N KARL , + 1 S N 5.5 Z 'Z Z ' u.4ul 1 -44 X N Q.. I , 9 Q 21-5,-Q2 - gf! gigs, ri Alumni Association GENERAL OFFICERS J. F. Rm:lcus,'!l5 - - - l'rv.vid0111 J. 'l'.. MlNN1c:1c,'S!SD - - - - l71'1'.f! Vin' l'r1'.ridz'ul I.. If. DliNNlS,,lf - - - - .S1C'tYIlId Vin' Prv.vidc'11l ll. VV. MuN'rz,'0T ---- 'l'l11'1'd Vive l'1'rs1dr1:f R. ll. SMI'I'lfl,yH5 ---- - SL't'l'f'fl1l'j' and 'l'l'1'r1s11l'4'l' BOARD OF MANAGERS P. H. BIUQNIQMAN, 'SH - - - Slate Collcgv, Pu. C. L. KlNsl.ulc, '03 ---- Sfalr Cnllvgv, Pu. J. P. JACKSON., 'SSI - - - - f'flUIl'l-.YIIll1'g, Pu. R. L. WA'r'rs, '90 - - - - Stale Cullvgv, Pu. M. S. lXflc'Dowl21.l., '92 - - - Slalv Cfullrgcp, Pa. ll. P. MMUN, jR.,'0T ---- l'!fl.vlv111'gl1,, Pa. .rl l llIS1lll'gll - Altoona Harrisburg Wilkes-Bzlrrc State Collcgc Tc rm Tc rm Term Tc rm flfcrm Term Expires Expircs Expires Expires Expires Expires I9 10 .30 20 '21, ll -1f1mNA'A'AwA'A'A'AwA'A'1x 'Av.wAuwNNA+AwAAQ.. 51 S-wp: -3732 2 i2jiiV L:-.N mix 1 .L 7 'fix f Q f:'9T- 57' ' f i4j.f?h . X X 3' Z E- , , 2 N4 Si:Qqi1g Jg255sE5'19 g,.i :f.4 . 'U' Q Q Rf N wszg .sy 'fekLC5zY ka Lyn, KX 'hwy fic- Q14 AX, ri '53Xz.Pl'Y' pm T1 fm my X 'H :Q Am K, H- ., '3 4, .Y f XX MA? -vu. : hbqr .eg Qt? ,A A N My wh yr. 1 is '- . ,. J' , i , K: 4 I X ki. K,y,L,r1. I 1 QXFVQXXQ .XF x if off x .. -, - 9.3 IH 1'-, -CX-.1 ,N ?'g,,,.,'4v, T.. f 5 3 4, I- 0 Q 'fad ygf .Vx v,. f N if S - 'JN f a , - X ' Xxx ' Q 7 2554- I X :Yu A Fi X 'A' Fx . HX, X. xv ij' 5' . .f.-or . M . It Q-ff531A'A'A'A'NA'NNNNA'A'N 'A'NA'A'NNNNA'AWNAL?2-Q 52 - 6 iier 1 1- Q Q s -if . A Puttelger Dennnlng Stuuql Cohen Sullivnn Ulu rk Skqmglu ml Stuhent Ilbnarn The Student Board is an organization representing the student body to whom all ques- tions pertaining to student government and to conditions about the college are referred. It is composed of the President of the Senior Class, two other Seniors elected hy the Senior members of the Student Council, the President of the Junior Class and one other Junior elected by the Junior members of the Student Council and the President of the Sophomore Class. The Board meets with the President of the College and the Dean of the General Faculty. MEMBERSHIP R. E. Cmlclc, '19, President, Septeniber-February G. W. SUI.l.ivAN, '19, President, Fehruary-June S. W. COHEN, '20 C. M. SKOOGLUND, '19 A. H. STAUD, '20 ,l. B. DEMMING, '21 W. I. POTTEIGER, '19 -GiwAu'NuA'NNAwAuu 'AwA'AwN1xNA'AfAwags... 53 l l 55 M btuhent Qhministratinn W l i:. x xxx ai - tj , V , 'ff ,az ,WZ : - ' in -' .' - ' N - A if ff . tee . X 4521- ' g5Q!' rw5 .-:-:-Zi K3 H, . Il:-nny Mnglnnl:-1 You-ls Ds-nnnlng l7ng:t-r blffllllllllll Skoo1.,lnnul Cola-n Stark:-y Downing.: Marks Young Wllllnnn-1 ltitlxuln-rg:-1 Nluxklu l'ottvlg1-1' Stand Sol:-y Sullivan t'lnx-k lla lr tinplt Qlbe btunent Qtuuncil The Mcinlmcrship of thc Student Conncil is coinposccl of thc Ircsiclcnt, Vim l lLiltlLlll and liftccn ll'lCllllJCl'S of the Senior Class, tcn lnvinlmcrs of thc Junior Class, thc l lLSlClClll of thc Sophomore Class anrl one other Sopliomorc, ancl tlic Prosirlcnt of the Second Yun lno Your Agricultural Students. Thu rlntics of thc Council arc to forinnlatu all l'Of.fllllll0lli r taining to Sturlcnt Govcrnincnt ancl to make any arlclitions or alterations to Colltgf. k.llSl0lllQ MEMBERSHIP SENIORS G. VV. Sl7l.I.ll'AN, l.'1'csiclcnt F. P. H. S. G. NV NV. l. C. M. C. W' NV. G S. S, A. ll. C. P. R. ll. R. K. Uncacn lJowN1Nr: ClTl'l'l' l o'r'r1clc:1zR S K0ll4il.UND Vows Souix' lllctCAi.i.UM STAUD XVERTZ STA it ic lav XVn.r.m MS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES J R. lf. IIIQNNY ll. NV. ll.xn: VV. L. lilsmalx li. VV. 'l'.fxY1.oR C. K. Mixsi' ll. T. Covina C. J. Sl'lINlillllCR I. ll. lacnk S. W. COUIEN J. B. NIAGINNES XV. W. YOUNU C. T.. Rtnnnlaaoi-:R I. ll. IJEMMING +-f11m'A2x'A'xAw1xA'1x1xA'1x 'A'z.vA'A'zs'AwA'A'AwAAQ1- 5l Exim: ' N NfYx,1 f4?4?' -:ff 43 A 2: Qi YJXX 'miie Z'?:5 -I K-'f'2,':-'fi' f F6ef- 7- e se. wsu- f X Wzfukflff ill A X94 NA QW! EKE 1-' ,222 z iff-1-- 1i:5F!, X .6 X,S,N,T,.:.5-'flxxixgl Sullivan: S1'n1'k1-y Sin'-lg Mnglnnis Sknrurluml ling.-p 7 UUUI' QUUTIUIUEB T110 Ilrmm' Committee is composer! of thc ViCC-I-,l'L'SiClk'll1 of lhc' Sunim' Clznsg mul im, other Sclmims, two JlIIliUI'S :md emu Sopl1muu1'c. 'lthc l1lL'II1IiUl'S arc clcclccl by the Stuclcnt Cmmcil zmrl llw Vice-I'1'csirIc-111 of the Svnim' Class is thc l'11-siclillg' Oiliccr. The Ccmnnillcc lnvcstigulus all 1'0pm'ls of clislmmlcsly in mn11ll1ly Quizzvs :md Final Iixnminzxtimms. MEIVIBERSHII' G. XV. Su1.1.1v.xN, '19 R. li. S'l'.XRIiliY, '20 If. P. UNc:lau, '19 J. H. 1X'l,'Xl2INNlES, '20 C. N. Srcourzlmxn, 'ISP K. R. Smluq, '21 XA'A A'A'A'NA'A'NA'A'N 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A+A+AfLsgf3m., 55 Swxvifsfg 2 - -1 P X N5 '- 'lla' nw, . .L 'T iff- 5 if--A Q Vnivgx N NX Q - J I 2 . Si3ZCi13? x NVilli:lnls Allen lKl'1m'l1 Mnmru- lllle Gl'lllll'S linrk Vnlu-n Ulnrk Guhh-n l5llllllil'IllPlll1'l' Smut the btuhznt flllrlbunal 'l'hc Stnclent 'Vrilmnal is cmnposecl of three Seniors, four Juniors anrl llve Sophomores, all appointed hy the nmemlmcrs of the Student Council. The 'Vrilmnnal tries all cases of in- fl'll1I.fL'l11Clll of Cfwllege rules and interprets College customs. MEMBERSHIP Bl. ll. Cl..x1eK, Chairman C. VV. GULDIZN IJ, G. CAMERON P. Glumlas S. W. C01-IBN ll. ll. HILE C. P. Moons W. H. Wn.r.1AMs C. E. STOUT N. R. Kmzu I. W. BROWN K. J. lXl.ANK1zNnlI.I.ER -f2SvA'A'A'A'NA'NA'A'zxA'A'Lv wAwA'A'A'LvA'A'v.x'A'AMm- 56 .. Z2 ..1- . - . - X ,,,., 51542 14 ff X ei-'Y In5P l -'E' -Q :Ji -5: t2ff' ib,- Xw 'ff 41 g..f.,1 4 f-,. :S ,- E:-XX sg mi ' w as 'E RW '21 ir.-N nvvgxx rl .- 11:51 7: f 9 E! 5 'w f . ll xxx--55: Ln. .yr ' ' . . M NA--.fxuygxjw , .. . , ' 3:2 'ef .-- , - .- ,5 ef,-'K ' :w,,Ag Q :. war ow.: 1. v Q' - . 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'K V4 ii, r v Q , . f gf: ' ' L 3 1.5 ' 'X fl-L' Z Z f -1 54'45 NYY 0 vaxx if 1 xii N if ,mgry sf: FRONT CAMPUS f539A'A A'l.VA'.NAfA'A'lX'A'ZX'7A' 'A'A'A'A'NNNNA'A'NNA3'n 59 . wh-gi :fir lil ! ,g :fg:fi:., ..-1 fgeyz :ZXX TRS? f . 1 ? 5T',757 :rv 4 EP V-WPQ4 xx Q- A rfb --:R ' X- N ' - gl M ' s gm 5 : 1 2'2 '?f ---- lgs-ri, ' v:bE??1'-2'fJQi:3 : .ni ' . 1X,'r'f ,. .mAvm- , ,,.,.4a,-5-fL.I- . f . - ,f ifffiiil 'z , iffy.-f' . - -A gf ,f ' 4 I 1f,.1,,,.aw .K- ALONG THE WAY - f53s1A'A'A'NNA'NNlS'NA'2S N 'A A'A A'A'N'A'A'A A'WNAI.9' 60 whiff? NX1jf fWgZ4 vi: f,,:: A rye,-g ::f , 5 EE 'K-qfugxr' ' x X j EK? SUNLIGI-IT AND SHADOW f53x A'A'?A'NNNA'A'A'NA'A'A' 'W'A A A'WNLY'NA A'NAfAl?f - 61 5,12 1g' f :ff fgatfiff ff ,gif 2:-XX x xxx ' --sz, f' . -2: 2,2-T -Z7. XE! ali 3, 1d,.,6,..r . -2- 1 N xxx S L-lf71 : fl X. ' .' 0 K :X Q--.Z -Qrxl '? 1 iff l 'i A: LEU, Nv v-W il-t -ni l x ,L w'5?'f. THE AUDITQRIUM 'i353xxA'A'ZX'NNA'NNA'NA'ZX'A Z'NA'A'AWNNA'A'NN-At3'4' 62 ,ig 4 Q .Mr X xx N 'ff 421 2-3Qff q1c hr- 1: A it -344. X X X 5 ,ig - -xt L- ., ilx' 'T ' LA Nffj x Jn PENN STATE L!-B M E TTT I kiwi? f CJMESESEIUMSL +-ffs,vx1xA'AfxA'1x1x1s'ms'A'Lv 'AwzxAwx1x.xxA'NAmQ2- 63 . N1 ,gffmr Iii x fegf ?1g1fff1f12f.frf :-:Q TRI V h L - :f'- s I A' P 'X ,Qmf N N xx ! E : :ly E , 'ff N kvggiragii x f5'i3tS'A'A A'A'NA'N'NNNA'N 'A'NA A'WNA NA'A NNA3'- 64 ' 'S,'qiiTff' ' N11 ffgig,-4 phi ff-N WRX 1 973 'f-Mai-2-27 17- 4 X P Wi 2-4 ' ' ' X XX Q :fz ii N f f Nw xxx may -xg,-I 1- ,532 ,z fff .,.----'kigfn Q N, AS-f -affix xl- L Sen MSU 10129 Sf IX I X wfffff in 1' X '95 1 -J fAfAfAfAa-AwArNA+NAfAwAt wArA1AxAfA-nAuAfAqAfAgAfAT 65 -, -3 Nihi x X X Xx 'f ?4?' ? ,Yf-'Zz-1'-E.' , - MK -fig: S 51: 6 ..:-,aff 21-g,,1f,fffi -.-. K -.v 11. ' . M ,112 f,'ff ff fl.- :71 X , 9,5-lg - ' ' ' X XX Q :fl ':'71N!- K ! 1 J' 4' F , xi- ? Qrgl 3,-,f:?2,A ff Xxx X -, XS-Q -.-2611 xi 2 x ....--.--my--T..-y . ,,, f., ., N, I C. W. VORIS c. M. SKOOGLUND . -M-M? 1, f Vice-President .f F Secretary ZZ, 2 2 35:59, 5 u. 'yi S in w iff 2 Q. 2 Q 'FJ 5 F i G. W. SULLIVAN , '1 Prcsndcnt 9 A 'Mg 'R Y ,M 1 . x V . W. G. SOLEY . H, t , Treasurer is umm A. R. LEINBACH --ff.m'A'A'A'mxA'A'A'zxA'A'Lv wzx'zxA'1.vA AwA'A'Aww2- 66 Svigiirfgqhri Q21 A : A :ee e-A 1wpmsee5vQa,sf?fme97wf ff 4 my eifiiill' , A 0246 112:2 2 ff V' xx - Q2E imemwzimmp T is with a 'Feeling of sadness-though intermin- I gled with a feeling of gladness because of the reunion of our class brought about by the return of many from- the service-and in a somewhat retrospective frame of mind that we embark on the last lap of our career at Penn State-so soon to begin our journey ini what is commonly termed fperhaps not without a certain degree of truthj the cold and cruel world. lt seems most fitting and proper that we should pause a moment and reflect on the re- markable changes that have occurred since our lirst assemblage as the then largest Freshman class, a matter of four years ago. XVell may it be said-not in any unp-atriotie sense, as such an implication would readily be refuted by the large numbers of our classmates in the service -that our class was the hardest hit by the war. XVe entered college under its normal regime and ran the usual gamut of the trials and tribulations of the Freshmen--getting our just and equitable share of customs. But-the second year witnessed the beginning of the feeling of unrest and uncertainty, which pervaded not only the college, but the whole country as well, previous to our entry into the war, and naturally p-layed havoc with the morale of the institution. Matters grew worse during our Junior year, during which time occurred a general exodus of men leaving to enter the service. Still greater calamities befell us in the S. .-X. T. C. days of the present year, when courses were greatly curtailed and academic work sacrificed in order to carry on the military phase of o-ur work. The climax of it all came with the destruc- tion of the Engineering Building by tire, which proved still more of a detri- ment, especially to the engineering students. Nevertheless, it may safely be said that those of our mnnber, who were not permitted to nght for Uncle Sam, and who heeded the request to serve by remaining at college, have done their bit and, incidentally, have helped in gi large measure to keep up the standard and stability of Penn State in all re- spects. ln any event, we sincerely hope that such is the case, and that we mav continue in the future-as we have earnestly striven in the past-to do ouvr utmost for the glory and honor of Old State. -fieA'A'A'A'uLvA'NA'1xA'A'A' 'A'A'A'Awx1.mA+AwAq,w. 67 Sw,,1,,g :ff-lg X xggyygggff ,sg-,AETCCBA viii tx -WVQNX lg ,, , ,j,, X Qfgw- :,- gy, Xxx . Ven: L4 .-,g,S -lf'-rf ,Q .. N II ff! lj, I fd f , 1 . - .Lf - - A 4 f 4 - - 7 -:P-1 -'E V I '12 :nn . ' .i -5- REE v i P R . I J I-,Lf , .. r I efjb, N gg xx, S 2: 1, beninrs ACRE, BENJAMIN, '1'EU, Dairy Husbazzdry - ALEXANDER, NlAI!El, ALICE, Psychology and Iidzzmliufz College Chorusg College Pageant, Basketball. ALEXANDER, ROLANII B., A X A, ljlevl1'1'cal El1g1'11vvrm-Q - ALLEN, JO:-IEI'u CoI.I.INs, A Z, F01'vslI'y - - - ATKINSON, RALIIII DAI.I.As, 'l'oInIny, E ll, COm,,1uz't'v and Fir BAIICOCK, LEON FRANCIS, Bah, 'PE K, lflC'l'l7'l.l'!'ll l5rIgim'c1'iIIg Wrestlingg U. S. N. R. F. BARR, CHARLES lViEl.VIl.I.E, AAE, Cizfil 1il'1gil!L'l,'I'fllg - Tau Beta Pig lllltl LA VIE Boardg Civil Eitgineering S. A. 'l'. C. BARRETT, AMOS GRAMMI., AXA, Commerce and 17i1IuIm' - BARRE'r'r, ELLWOOII L., 'I'K, Electrical E7LgillCCI'I'llg - BASSERMAN, ALICE VIRGINIA, Bess, Hmue lfrmmnxitxs - College Chorusg Basketball. BASORA, FRANCISCO L., Mvclzanifal .E7lgill0l'I'iIlg - - President Cosmopolitan Clubg Mechanical Engineering S tro Cervantes, J. W. White Scholarship 123. BAUIII.I'rz, ORvII.I.E LEIQOY, X A U, Meclzanicnl lizzgirzvniaig BEARD, JOHN I'lERIlERT, S? E, Couimercc and Flillllllft' - BEARII, WILLIAM CLYDE, CIwI1I1'st1-y - BECK, JOHN D., Z 9, Animal! Husbarzdry 635 BEMISS, NEVA NIARIE, Tom, Home Iicmmniivs - President Girls, A. A. Association, College Chorus President MJ. ' BENFER, WILIIUR EI.nRIIIc:E, Acacia, Elvclrical E11gI'11ci'riug BI-:RIv1AN, NIARCUS, Psychology and Eduratinn - BITTNER, EDNA MAODALENA, Eddie, Home 1fL'0lIt7llIl.t'.Y Basketball. Buss, CLINTON F.-xRI.I-zv, Gam, 'I'A9, Ilm'livIIltIrI'v Yeoman, lst Class, U. S. N. BLOSI-ZR, WII.I.IAM CLARK, lilc'ct1'ical Ellgilllfflfllg BOIIER, FRANCIS JOHNSON, Fran, Dfiiry lJ1lSbfIllll'I'jl Dairy Husbandry Society, Agricultural Society. Plliladelphia - Benton Madera - Philadelphia IUIIN' - Greensburg - Clarendon - - - NVayIIeslIorO Society, lvlatlwmatics Club, - I1'VOllZl - Pliiladelphia York - - Mayaquez, P. R. Ocietyg Cercle Francaisg Cen- Red LiOu Brogueviile - Hanover Nittany North East rer 4255 Class 9 Class 'l'reasu Baltiinore, Md. PlIiladel1IlIia State College Pluladelphia Newrille Avalon --fmA'A'AwumuuuNA+Aw wxA'AwNAw'A'A'AwAw- 68 S X xx ff y1 f , 7w,f5BQfff E? -El g wg 4 1j,,5?.i5f,5,Z5f L .---lu Wm: - - f , - ff Qifyeif :fn rgggw-if ' X se Era --- - A xl 4-1' L - xg my- -L :f,f,f2,- If .72 X ?gJiE-El BOOTH, AR'I'l'lLFIl EDWIN, liryrlzolngy und lin'm'uIiO11 x,Vi1kCS-1gu1-l-Q Bosrocic, RAx'1uONn N1X'l'1-l1XNllil., Natural Svivzzrv - BROWN, R.x1.i-n lVJEl:ORlES'l', IX A, lilvvlrival j5lI,Qlllf'l'7'l.llg BOWMAN, ROGER, JR., AXA, fl,Q'l'lt'1!ll1II't1l Cllt'lIIlSfl'j' - Bryn Athyn Wilkes-Barre - Harrisburg College Band Cl, 2, 35, College Orchestra Cl, 2, 235 5 Thespians Q25 5 Thespian Orches- tra C15 5 Thespian Club. BUYER, EARL NVALRER, 1-lick,'l Foxy, IXA, f1I'l.'llI'lCCl1lI'Gl fill-Q1Ill'!?l'lIl.Q Mvyersdnle Architectural Engineering Soeietyg Beaux Arts Society, Froth Board C255 Circula- tion Manager C3, 45. BOYLE, Rf5BER'F EMMET, Electrical E11.gir1ce1'i1zg BRAMHALL, Fixx' BEAUMONT, 1ilc'ci1'1'cal 1fIlgI.llC0l'lll'fI - BREN1sER, l5'lARTI'lA GIERTRUIJE, Martie, Home EC0ll0lll1.C'.Y President, Girls' A. A. Association, Class Basketball Q35 BRICRER. PORTIA AI.WV1I.lJA, Home lff'0Il01lII'l'.Y - - - BRIGGS, AURREY ROY, Jess, Caleb, lflvcfrirul ElIglllUfl'1'll.Q Eta Kappa Nu. BROWN, Amos P., Z 9, llfflilllillfg l5ngz'nvc1'i11g - BROWN, CARL WALLACE, Bud, E N, Dairy Hu.vbund1'y - Football Manager, Student Council: Lion's Paw, Parmi ing Corps. . BROWN, RALPH DEEOREST, IXA, Elvrlrival lizzgiurrring BURKE, W ILLIAM THOMAS, 'I'K, 1iIe'ctrir1 .ElI,QI'IlC't'l'lAllg BURTON, ROUERT WALTER, Z 9, H Ul'll.C1Illlll'L' - - - C.-UIERON, 'Dlxvm GLEN, Canuny,'l 3 'I'E, Elcc'l1'1'rul E1lgi1zcc1'1'11.g Class Wrestling Cl, 25, Electrical Engineering Society. C.'XMPl5El.L, ROBERT MATSON, I-lump, EX, Industrial Clzeizzish-y Phi Lambda Upsilong Sigma Tau. Nous 5 Freeland Camptown Blairsville Verona Youngsville Huntington Cresson Sphinx g Naval Fly- - W'ilkes-Barre - Hazleton Philadelphia - Oil City Marion, Va. CAREY, EMMA L., Emmie, Home .El'0llUllll.L'.S' - - - - - I,anCuS1Q,- College Chorus C355 Girls' Glee Club 135, Manager, Girls, Glee Club C453 Y. M, C, A. Cabinet CARL, GEORGE P., QE, Clzemlslry - G1-Qgncasrlp CARLSON, JOHN ALRIN, Civil li1zgi1lccr1'11g - - - Igfncldock C.xRRER.xs, JOSE RAEAEI., Mechanical Engi1zceri11,q - - San Juan, Porto, P, R, Mechanical Engineering Society, President Centro Cervantesg Cercle Francais, Cog- mopolitan Club. CARSON, ARTHUR LEROY, AZ, flgl'I'fTllll1H'Ul Iidizrulimz , 'rimwsm CASSEL, ELLWOOD BRUCE, 'PT A, flI'!'llllf't'llll'tIl lZll,Q'l.llf'f'l'lll.Lf - phiimlclpiml ' 'A'A'A'NA'NAlA'A'A'Aw AiA'A'A'NA'NNAiAtAiA 69 , ' x,5W'i ?2?' 1f'f-1.57 K :gg fi. 1-... Cx max ,za 1 3 Cui?-'J ' I-Z7 Gy ' f X X EP? 51- w,,..fg Tse., X W i -,Tv -g gl-i Ni .5 CA'rANAc1f1, ARTHUR ERVIEN, 2 II, C'11p,,,m,-y - . .... llclsfiiiloy Varsity Quartette C2, 353 Glee Club Cl, 3, 453 Varsity Soccer C2, 353 College Song Leader C453 President Glec and Mandolin Clubs C453 Director of Music C45. CIIALK, CHARLES I'TUllER'I', AXE, Agricultural Clzeuzistry , - Philadelphia CLARK, RUSSELL ELLSWORTIYI, Bus, Education and Psyclmlogy - - Clark's Summit Cuheco Clubg Lion's Pawg Skull and Bonesg Class President C453 Varsity Cheer- leader C453 Editor-in-Chief 1919 LA VIEQ Froth Board C2, 353 Business Manager C45: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C2, 3, 453 Class Lacrosse C253 Apprentice Seaman, U. S. N. R. F. CLARKE, MAIQSIIALL BRINTON, Skinny, K E, Animal Husbmzdry - - Washington Lion's Paw, Parmi Nous, Sphinxg Varsity Track Managerg Freshman Track Man- ager3 Chairman Student Tribunal C453 Inter-Fraternity Basketball Manager C45: Agricultural Society, Sirloin Clubg Student Council C453 Chairman Y. M. C. A. Membership Committee. Coo1cE, EDWARD WALRER, Iflortirullure Laughlintown CoI'E, CALVIN CLYDE, Pre Legal - - - Kennett Square CovER, l'lOXVlEl.L TRoU'r, A?-I 'I', l5leeIl'ivrIl liliginecrilzg - Altoona CRA1c:, VVILIIUR RlJlH5R'l'S, UE, C,'111I1I1Iv1'cv and Fiuazzve Greencastle CRUSE, LOUISE JOSlil'I'IINl2, Clas.r1'cal - - Bellefonte CUPIT, GEoRc:E WILLIAM, Dan, 22 N, Clzvmislry - - - Philadelphia Soccer Cl, 2, 35 3 Varsity Soccer C2, 3, 45 3 Sphinxg Lion's Pawg 1919 Finance Commit- tee3 Secretary Athletic Association, Class Secretary C353 Student Council C453 Chem- ical Society, Captain Varsity Soccer C45 3 Dedication COll1ll'IltICCQ Numerals Committee: Varsity Dance Committee. CURRIER, EnsoN JAMES, Pop, Ruff, .f1gr'it'ulf1n'al CCICIIITJCIQV - - ' - Mercer Liebig Chemical Society, Agricultural Society,3 Penn State Grangeg Mercer County Club, R. O. T. C. DEGAN, CARL GEORGE, Deg, A Z, Agrmmuiy - , - Mifflintown Penn State Farmer Board C2, 3, 453 Private C. O. T. S. DEMMLER, AI.III3R'r WILLIAM, Al, Dem, Iflc'clrn-CI1rI111'cI1l IEJIHCIIUCITIIQ' Pittsburgh College Orchestra Cl, 25: Mathematics Societyg Duquesne Clubg Electro-Chemical En- gineering Societyg Phi Kappa Phig Tau Beta Pi. DEWAL11, FI.ovn IRWIN, A Z, Fvreslry - - Auburn DIETRICK-, GLENN IRvINcs, A Z, If0l'fI'L'1tII'1lI'U - Carbondale DosE, GERTRIIIJE, Gertie Home EL'0JllIlIlI't'S ---- Brooklyn, N. Y. Girls' Glce Club C2, 3, 453 College Chorus C2, 353 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C3, 453 Col- legian Women's Editor3 Class President C15. TJOWNINCZ, TATAROLD SANDWITH Sandy, 'I'1'A, Clivniisfry - - - - Radnor Phi Lambda Upsilong Student Council C453 Class Track Cl, 253 College Track C25. Env, NIAGDALENE, Peg, Home Economics ---' - Leamon Place Lancaster County Club3 Basketball C15 3 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C45 3 Class Secretary C35. J-fffaA'A'A'AwA'A'xA'xA'Aw wA'A'Am'A'NA'A'A'NAw?m- 70 xi.-:gs fir? x fy4ZQ lf. , : '- ef x f 1 A A-AA -.-.g ' .-Q2 ' -5-2' 'iz if f-ff... i-N Wei? fl --eq lf ., - ZZ-.fi ,, 5?e-1: -- Q - -: , ., Q -f?- if? s R j i' X We eg- 3 Efg 242 , fff 4 ss :si:.f1Q?-5: EmIIs'I'oN, RUTII IsAIxEL, Home 1.?L'0ll0IIIlC.Y - State CONC-gg Class Vice President C33. EIsI.ER, WILLIAM LEROY, AXP, Horlicnllnrzf ---- - Butler Student Council C43, Collegian Board, Treasurer Y. M. C. A. C43, Lacrosse C233 Class Lacrosse, Penn State Farmer Board Cl, 23. EMINHIZER, Jo1'1N WEsI.Ev, .flgronomy X - - - Bellefnnte ERSIUNE, I'TAROI.D CONIN, Butz, 'PK 'T', llIl1'N.t'fl'l'lll C1H'lIIfXf7'jY - - Aspinuall Class Tennis Manager C23, Class Soccer Manager CIS3, Varsity Tennis C23. ' EsIfIEI.MAN PAUL BAKE, lilecfrikal E1Z lllCCI'iIl,Q ---- Lancaster J ESHELMAN, WE1Is'rER SIIAERER, Iilcclrieal Jinginvcring - - Blizabetluoxvn EVANS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Beu,,' Z 9, Mechanical E1lgllll?t'I'fll,tf - Clark's Green Class Lacrosse C335 Mechanical Engineering' Society, Lackawanna County Club. FIcIcEs, STANLEY GIBSON, 'DK 2, Agriwllural Chc1IIi.riry - Newport FISHBURNE, MARGARET I-l., Fish,l' Danwslic Ari - - - Washington. D. C. College Chorus C1, 2, 3, 43, Girls' Glee Club C2, 3, 113: Eaglesmere Delegate C23, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C2, 33, Girls' Student Council C3, 43, All-College Play: Thes- pian Cast C33. FLANIGAN, JAMES GEORGE, 41115, Conznzwwc and Finance - - Philarlelphia Class Soccer Cl, 2, 33, College Soccer C2, 33, Thespiaus C23. FLUKE, JOHN C., H K A, Pre Legal ----- VVi1lian1sburg Class Lacrosse Cl, 23, College Choir C23, College Chorus C23. FOLLWEIl:ER, FRANK L., Colonel, Agricullural Clzcnlislry - - - 'l'aInaqua Class Debating, Liebig Chemical Society, Agricultural Society, Crab Apple Club, Penn State Grange, Penn State Farmer C335 Schuylkill County Club, Centro Cer- vautes, Ordnance Reserve Corps. FORDYCE, Rov AI.LEN, Forcly, 2 N, flninml H14.rImndry - Rogersville Inter-Class Boxing, Private C. M. G. O. T. C. Fos'rER, ROIIERT M., 'PK E, Mvclzanical Engineering - - - - Sill-fC College Froth Board Cl, 2, 3, 43, Editor-in-Chief C43, 1919 LA VIE Board, Mechanical En- gineering Society, Naval Aviation. FOSTER, WILLIAM LIENRY, 01' A, Agricultural ClIen1I'.rlv'y - Still!! C0ll0gC FoU1.1:RoD, GEORGE Mll.I.S, f1UI'fI'CMlf1H'C - - - Philadelphia FR1EL, CHARLES P., Agricultu1'al ClwnI1'slry - - - lfVillces-Barre FUNKHAUSER, WALTER LEoN, Funky, Al' P, Animal I-lnsbmzdry - - Butler Penn State Farmer Staff C3, 43, Penn State Grange, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C3, -13. GAGER, WILLIAM A'rIiINs, Sllllllllfy IIngi1Iz'eri1z.g ---- Cold 51,1-ings Tau Beta Pi. -1mA'A'AwNA'A'Lv1s'N1.x'A'A' 'A'z.vA'AwA'RNA'AwxAQ2- 71 fssggffn2x2E1 . 4f ?-Efiffifi Sidi- :W 'CTQIX -' f' , -7 -Qffgg -7- z if savor ' I s ss 1 : if s t t' Caisse 2f 1' f u- ' ' :4 , ., ,,,, 0' xG'4--ev is -.qs Gufifoiui, Nixxxuz lXl.xius.xiua'r, Nan, llnme lieuiiozizzhs' - - Shirleysburg President Y. XV. C. A. C455 Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet Clilg College Chorus Cll, VID, Girls' Glee Club CQ. Il, LU: Class Secretary and 'l'reasurer CU. Gi..x'i'lfi2i,'i'Eit, Gm' Vu rou, Gladdy, K 3, .finiuial IIH.YI7lIIIlfI'j' - - - York Sphinx: Skull and Honesg Assistant Business Manager Collegian CID: Business Nau- ager Collegian C-49. Cil.lSlC,'HER'l', llxiuo' Wn.i.iAm, A X?-1, C'!l!'IIIf.Yfl'j' - Altoona Phi Lambda Upsilong Blair County Club. Goon, lflowixun Housizi., Uncle, yluiuzul Il11.rIm11d1'y ---- VVinIield Vice-President Agricultural Society C475 Advertising Manager Penn State Farinerg Sirloin Clubg Y. M. C. A. Goiumox, Joi-IN Cn.uu.ias, Jack, 'I'K, .'Igl'ft'll1l1ll'Ul Clu'1i1l'.vI1'y ' lfloutzdale GimMl.m', Etfczizxic 'l'i'rt:s, Gene, AT, lflcvlrieal lfiigizzevriiig - Spring Mills Giuzss, Gnoiuuz CllAlil.liS, Blue Point, C'l1vi11i.ri1'y - - Ashland Giuxiisox, Flililllililifli lfVii.1.i.xM, Grimmy, A Z, llor1ic1zlfu1'e Huntington Agricultural Societyg Crab Apple Club. CiL'All!I.E, Kixriuciuxii RUTH, Gumpie, Hnmz' lieoirnliiim - - - lllilford College Play C295 Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet C3Jg Girls' Ilonor Couuuittee C-U3 Class President CLD. 'll.xua, lloiziairr VVILSCPN, Hob, CUIIIJIICITC' and Ffllllllft' - Roaring Springs IIAMM, C1l.xiu.izs S'rArut, l'laiumie, 'I'A9, C'lu'u1i.vIry - Hanover lhmxioxus, lflixvnk, JifC'l'h!Il1I't'CIl .1fllHl.Il'L'C'l'fII'Lf - Wilkes-Barre llmrr, XV.-Xl.'l'MAN, Wop, 2? N, Pre Legal ----- Shenandoah Class Soccer Manager C1255 Student Tribunal Ciljg Student Council C415 Regimental Adjutant CSU, Assistant Basketball Manager C311 Varsity Basketball Manager C435 junior Prom Committee, Senior Dance Conuuitteeg C. O. T. S. ll.x'i'e1m.xN, Pmiu. EsTi2i.i.A, Pre Mcdiral - - - Norristown lliixisixo, l-IELEN Moran, I'lums, Ilonu' licouoiiiivs - - - Sauderton Deutsche Verein C293 College Chorus CISJQ Girls' Glee Club Ctij. lliaxxar, Riwmoxn l ., R:iy,,' Cuheco Club, .-Iziinml lIu.s'baud1'y Wilkes-Barre llliNitY. Sixiutfiai. IRWIN, Fat, Red, A23 'l', .'lgl'I.t'1lHlH'Cll C1zr'm1'.rl1'y - Allentown Class Wrestling C113 Agricultural Society, Lehigh-Northampton County Cluh. .lfliust'HM.xN, Gisoiuna H., Ani'mal I'l1z.vI1uml1'y - ' ' ' Strausstown .I ill-ENAN. Ameic Wmiriuso, Al, lrlume liroiinziziks - - - - Wayuiart Girls' Student Council Csljg Treasurer Girls' Athletic Association C353 Class Presi- dent CJD. 1ln.mt.xN, Josievu L1si.ANn, A Z, .flgrolmmy - - Waymart Apprentice Seaman U. S. N. R. F. l-lo1u5N.xDiat., l'l.xlutv PAUL Honey, Iiidiislriul C,'l1vn11'.rlry I COll1111biZ1 +-f2mwAwxAw1.wx.1sA'A'A' 'A'zrA'AwAwA'A'A'A'Naw- 72 w,'qYS,jC:T7f' 4 ? :i-ff A xx ' .f 1 A-A ' .- ' '5,.--'-- ' - ff .., --N ilvixx EQ, lf' - 75:3 :fi gs! A Wi P 'S 2-if. ' ' 1 N Xxx SI- zfyi I if ' ' ml i x L53-Zr 9:-i iff ...uf gEg!-Q, X so +11-tvrgsi Ni L l'lokrrrZ. Davin 'I'uoM.xs. .-l,urir11Il1zrul C'l1en1i.vl1'y - Pittsburgh l'll!STEkM.XN., llVIl.l.il.'NAl ll., llill,', .-Igfwm,,,3. - - , Sp,-ing lyfills 1-l l,'N'l'ZINt.iliR, Liawls lIi2NleY,. I.exv, E ll, flItlll.l'fl'llll Cl1c'r11i.rl1'y - Uniontown H Ijxriak. ,louu R. NY.. lJick,U E -l E. CNUIIIIIIPITK' and f l.IIl1llt'l' f Lewistown IAlSL'llWliIl.ICR, Cuius'ri,xN IlI21m.xN, lniseh, lx A, l5lvril'ir:1l lflI'Q'illt'l'1'1.Ilg Tremont ,llilflflillli ll1cuN.xlu1 GILVIN, 23 X, llIllIl.Yll'ftlI lfll,QI'llL'Cl'liIIg' - Philadelphia Jtsrriuizs, Cninuass llxvls, jeff, E Il, .ilgrfrulfzmzl Clzemislry Uniontown jiaxklxs, Vufron lfI.IZ,Xll,, Vie,', Jilrclriral lizrginmwing Mahaouy City Kimi., Mixnriilx Amlilix, ,llndcru I.tIllgllt1gt'.Y - Loganton-n KANIQ. Kliuzv Mlx1er:l'lz1u'i'1c, 1101110 lfroamlzzitxr -- ---- Howard College Chorus till, Girls' Glee Club CZ, Illg Faglesniere Delegate tll: Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet t-llg Class Vice President ttlbg Centre County Club. lf.XL'lVFM.XN, l'lAli4ll.ID l,.lES'I'liR, lluggie, Rip, C1u'mi.rfry - - - Royalton Iilil.I.l2R, l'llERllER'l' ll., Kell, Herb, liberal .flrls - - Benton Iilai.l.Y, E'r11i1:1. lXfl.w, Maizie, l.I'lIf'l'lI1 .flrls Grand Valley KICNLY, BE1:1'nA Kiwi., Bert, I7onn'.vlir: Scfeizce ---. Emporium College Debating ffl 1 .lfllfl lax Vue Board, Vice President Girls' Student Council C35 3 President Girls' Student Council C-ljg All-College Play tillg Class Secretary UD. lQl.lillS.X'l I'lil., Colm lX'l.x1ul:, Liberal zlrls ----- Belmont, N. Y. Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C352 College Chorus CQ,-33. Kink, FRANK Nlil.SilN, .flgrolzorlzy - - - Philadelphia Koiaumk, Enwlxnu Cl, Chick, A AE, illlilllfll Ihzslmridry llflonaca Iili.XNIL'l'l, IVAN, Krane, 15 Cl, CfI0lllf.Yf1'.l' ------ York 'Vhespian Club: Thespian Orchestra Cl, 2, 353 Cadet Baud tl, 2, 3, lj: College Or- chestra Cl, 2, El, All: Presidentt York County Club. liiulzximk, 'l.'l'1lilllJURli Il., .fl-Ql'll'IlIf1l1'C - - - l-'hiladelphia KuAYlnr.r., Prawn R1als'r, lflgl'0Il01IILV - - - Mount Joy lN:UMMlER, GUs'rAv Alllll.l'lI, Abe, AT, llId'1l.l'l1'I'lIl CflL'llI'fd?ll'1l' - State College INZUMIXIER, lVlARTlN TIIEOIJLIRIQ, Mart,', fffl'l'fl'0-Cllflfllliffll lingim'e1'i1rg - - State College Kuxrz, Wu.l.iAM AIlRAll.XlXl, Bill, A Z, Botany - - - Mauch Chunk IN:ljll'l'Z, EMMA IiA'I'llliRINli, Kurtzy, Katy, Home lfl'U1lUI1lll'.Y - - Connellsville College Chorus tl, 2, 355 Girls' Glee Club C333 Eaglesmere Delegate 125g 'Fayette County Club. KURTZ, EMORY lk'lARVINA, C'11c'r111'.rI1'y - Allentown Laurrlzn, RUT1-1 lllanv, jane, Classiral ----- - Wglgllitigtoll College Chorusg Girls' Glee Club C255 Cercle l l'2uieaisg French Play CED. f1'f39lS'A'ZX'A'NA'A'LY A'LY'A'A'A' A LY'A'A'A'NNNA'A'NA 73 A . tiff 2iE 'f4Z 2z2,fx-.fi A rg.-af ILXX 'CTFQQX ' i Qt? fi j5,7 LT7- 1 S? 'gn 'li 1 ' f x ufyfgfi : - Z,k,f' f x XXX Q- -Z if - - fx - . ' t -- L r C --,' ' l ff! 'rin-1, ' ,,,, ' 7,S,v.bv-,x '1-.fflxiii l LIEIIMAN, l'lAROI.lJ 1X'lll.'1'0N, Lefty, Shorty, AE 'Ig f,'114-1,113-11-3' - - Sllamtglqin List-IR, JOHN HARRY, 23 II, Modem languages - - Pottstown LEI, CIIING LAAN, Nalural .S'cz'e11ee - - Canton, China Cosmopolitan Club. Lrr'rI.la, DoR1s D., D01'S. Hvnzz' licmwzzzirs ---- Washington D. C. 5 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet CZK, 41, Thespians C31, College Chorus Cl, 2, Il, 41, Girls' Glee Club C2, 3, 41. LIEINIIACH, ARTHUR Rlcli, Art, Waldo, Leiny, A X A, jflg,-1,-,Q-U1 jf,,g,',,1-pf-ing Reading Electrical Engineering Society, Berks County Club, Assistant Editor Collegian 445, Associate Editor Collegian C31, Collegian Reporter Cl, 21, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Class Historian. Locmz, NlELVlN JAMES, JR., Doc, 'PI' A, Liberal Ari.: Bellefonte Lownns, I'l0WARD Russian., A XE, flgriculiurul Cjlzezrzislry - Oil City LUCAS, JOHN HARc:RAv1es, Jack, A AZT, lWc'c'l1z1111't'r1l l5lI,Sflll!7t'l'liIl,Lf - Philadelphia LYNN, SEl'nARias C., ll K A, Pre Legal - - -- - Berwick Class Lacrosse Cl, 2, 3, 41. AICGOWAN, JAMES RANcifl., Mar, Jim, I XA, l'1lI7'flClllllll'C' - - Elverson College Football C41, Class Wrestling C41, Horticulture Club, Chester County Club, Agriculture Society, U. S. N. NICDUFF, Ro1.ANn BAILIQY, Mac, A Z, A-niuml 1'f1lSl7!llIlll'y Cambridge Springs MCGEE, 'Liao J., Mac, 'I'K, 1flCl.'l1'1'Cl1l Ellgl.llDCI'lllg - - - Lopez MCNEES, Ftovn R.,'I'K E, Pre Legal - - - A111lJ1'iflSC NIAIER, Jost-:PHINE F., Jo, Home Evouozazifs ----- While HBV'-'U College Chorus Cl1, Class Basketball C31, Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet C-11, Class Secretary C41, Hazleton Club. NlARKER, SARAH KA'fllEIilNE, US. K. M., Modern f.!lll.Lf1ltlg0.Y Reedsville Mifflin County Club, Deutscher Verein Cl, 2, 31. NlARKI.E, llARRY CARL, 'I' E H, Pre Legal ----- Braddock Varsity Debating C31, Delta Sigma Rho, Student Council C41. Iunioi Or'1tor1c'1 Contest, 1919 LA Vnz Board, Collegian Staff C21, Class Boxing Manager C31, Inter- Collegiate Menorah Society, U. S. N. NIARKS, WADE G., 9 E, Pre Legal - - - Mflmmofll Student Council C41, Class Boxing C2, 31. lVlAS'1', CLARENCE KURTZ, C, K, I X A, Electrical lifzgizzevrifzg EIVCYSOH Eta Kappa Nu, 1919 LA V112 Board, Student Council C41. MELHUISH, LAWRENCE EUGENE, Z 0, Elfclrical Ilngizzecring - Montrose - Bloomsburg Mn.LER, ADI-:LINE PAT1'12RsoN, Pat,', C'lzcmi.stry - - , - - College Choir Cl, 2, 41, Girls' Glec Club CB, 3, 41, Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet C315 Treas- urer Y. W. C. A. C31. +5-fmA'A'AwxAruuAwA'Av.v wA'A'AwAv.vA'A'AwAmw- 74 iff 4 iEEi'?7 se-...,.fs r Z.-ill ilmsx + -S221 -2 Z.-2 awfieg 242- 4 xiffif i' N 22- R fff 1-, 2 N235 3,E?.5i4Qix5E A'i.ll.I.IER, EARL jouN, 'I'uhhy,'l A X A, ,Igrif-zlllqlml f,'1w,,,,',,-1,-3. Leihig Chemical Society. Mums, J. VVl1.1.1AM, 'tStulmhy, 1l'K XP, jift't'fllIllfl'lll jfll'Q'illFfl'ill.Q' - U. S. Navy, Machinist Mate, lfirst Class. IXTOHN, NiARV BARBARA, lVlohney,l' liberal .flrls i1'ii00RE, Cl.ARizNcia Powicm., 'PE K, Cfirfil lfngincrring i1'ii0RRlS, l'CvAN Ilzavls, 21 'I'E, i'1gI'l'l'1Ilf1ll'1lI Cl1c111i.vl1'y i1'iClR'l'tlN, AriCIfINI.EY C1.isvlcNc:1aR, .flgrozmuzy - OLIVIER, S'1'ANl.RY CAMl'IlIil.l., xlninml llizsbaiidry Owisus, Alilllli WINIFRED, Ard, I-Imm' livruzoiziiur - - - CDWINGSI, C1.ARlaNc:1c NVATSUN, Doc, XVatso, Wings, ill T A, filer. liugif PARTlllEMliR, 'l'lARo1.11 WADE, Ji'll'l'Cltl1llCl1I lfugincerizig - - - PA'l'ClllEl.I., NVALTIER W1Ns1.ow, Patch, 'l'iny,', AX P, Civil lii1g1'11vcri11g Mount Carmel Collingswood, N. J. Jersey Shore - Monongahela - lVanamie lX'leConne1lshurg Craysville -. State College ICt'I g, State College - . Lancaster Philadelphia Tau Beta Pig Delta Sigma Rho: Associate liditor LA Vuz, 191515 Varsity Debating C2, 31: Forensic Council C1, 2, Il, 415 Secretary Forensic Con lforensic Council C415 .lfresliman Choir, College Choir C2, 31. PECR, GRACE ',l'iIoMAs, Dnlllarfic' Sl'lAUlll'L' - - - Susquehanna County Cluh. ncil C315 President Slate Hill, N. Y. P12'risRs, 'FRUMAN BRUCE, A E 'I', C11!'II1f.Yf7'jV - llliddletown Po'1'1'1cic:1iR, WILLIAM l., Billy, AE 'lk Mvlallurgy - - Reading Student Board C41g Student Council C1l1g Class Wrestling. Rizmriza, BERTITA C. Bert', Home ljvuumziics ----- Narberth College Chorus Cl, 413 Girls' Glee Cluh C2, Il, 41: President Gi Girls' Sextette C1, 215 Class Vice-President C115 Class 'l'reasurer Rmc:11ARn MAIQX' ANE'r'rA, Polly, Daizicslic Sz'fvvn'c - Perry County Club. Rizlsu, WILLIAM H., ii4!'Cl1!'lIlil'lll lj11giueL'l'1'11g RIDGWAY, RICHARD B., 'I'A9, ludu.rlrinl C11c'n1islry RtTTiaN1f1oUs12, E. J., .flzzinml Husbandry - ROSENFELII, JOSEPI-l Roczlzus, lilevlrn-Cheizzivnl 1fllgflll'l'l'IAIlQ RouNns, HARo1.n BRowN, A Z, Ag7'ft'ltlf1ll'tll C,'11vn1i.vlry RUBY, Ersna GizR'rRUma, Homr Ijcoamnics - - RUMllERGl'1R, BAl.s12R lioRn, Rummy, 'PZ K, lzidizslrial l511gim'r'1'1ng - Varsity Soccer Manager C415 Mechanical Engineering Society, Student S. M. E.g Lawrence County Club.' SA1.I.A1nz, JAMES ALVIN, Matlzvzizalivs rls' Glee Cluh C413 C31. - Marysville Spring Mills - Germantown Philadelphia - Philadelphia - Dalton McKeesport New Castle Chapter, A. Keelettvillc '453A'A'A A'NA'NA A LWS'A lS' 'A'lS'A'A'A'NA'NA'A'NA'AC?SL -'- 75 ful ,gff7'5g?2g' a n N-Q fWgZ4 Q25-. fag, ,fi e egg 1:-..lXX CITQIX S fl Z '-5 ' l ...u'Zf'-,'-.27 , f'7W5E E129 ,- f V ,, w ,.SiiQ SCUIIDIQR, CATIIERINIQ St'II.xI rz, Catb, llnun' El'0ll0lIll't'S - - W'aslIington, D, C. Class Basketball C355 Tbespians C351 College Chorus Cl, 25: 'l'reasurer Girls' Athletic Association C4 5. SCIINEIIIIQR, RAYMIINII Il.xRoI.u, Civil lfll.LfflIl'l'!'I'll.Q Pliiladelpliia SEA'roN, jIzRoxII2 Po'I rIsR, .IgI'oII0I1Iy - - Glenearlyn SIEIEM, GRACIS Is.xI:IaI.I.Ic, I-lmne lil'C1lIOIIIl.t'S - Altoona Girls' Glee Club C255 College Chorus CIS5. SHAFER, JAY EVGIQNIE, Pliysivs - - - Ridgway SIf:w0R'rn, RoIIERT Y., IllI'rlIuIII'i'uI EllgilI!?!'I'ClIH - 'l'ionesta SIMON, IWAURICE, Mike, 'PE ll. Illfuing lfIIgfl1l't'l'l.ll,Lf AleKees Rocks Mining Societyg U. S. N. R. F. SIxII'soN, AI.'roN CI.vIIIa. .'lgI'l't'll1CIl7'l'l1 ClIe1IIislry - VVo0dbury SI4ooGI.UNI1, CARI. l5lAR'I'lN, Skoog, Iii-owuicj' A E 111, lflf-frli-ii-al lfngifipci-ing - Kane Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Student Council C453 Student Board C451 Cl121ir1112111 ' Honor Committee C45: Class Vice-President C455 Electrical Engineering Societyg McKean County Club. SMITH, LIQSTRR RL'ssI2I.I.. l'Iawker, z1gl'iC1llf1II't1I C.'lI0IrII'slI'y Leibig Chemical Society. SMITH, WIN1'llil.D F., IHdIlSfl'iLI1 ClwIIIi.vlry - SNYDER, GI2oRc:Ic SCIVIENIIEI., Suyd, xIgroIm1IIy - SNYIJER, CLAY JIzwI2I.s, JIJQITIIIUIIIQ' - - SoI.I:x', WII.I.IAM GI5oRIII:, Z3 ll, lilCt'fI'U-C11Flllfflll ffllgllICl7l'l'llg Sigma Tang Student Council C455 Class Treasurer C45. SI-R.xI:UIa, CHARLES HARoI.u, t'SpI'agic,', Eleclrival 1IIIgI'1Ivz'ri1Ig Electrical Engineering Societyg Tioga County Club. STAUFFER, BLAINIT: WIaI.I.IaII, Clicmislry - - - STEVENSON, PlfTEli Jmms, lflCL'fl'I.Cl1l ffllgillfffllllg STRAUII, JAMES AI.IiXANDEli, Z 9, zlgricizlriiral C,'lIvnIis!ry SL'l.l.lVAN, GI2oRc:E NVII.I.ARn, Pat, E N, I'I07'C1'CHll1ll'l7 - Mount Carmel Philadelphia Allentown New Salem VVilkes-Barre - Knoxville Bechtelville Madera Bellefonte Philadelphia Lion's Pawg Skull and Honesg Sphinxg Vice President Athletic Association C-15g Collegian Reporter C1, 25g Associate Editor Collegian C3555 EClit0I' C0ll0gliU1 C453 'Honor Committee C455 Student Council C453 Senior Cabinetg Stick Togetlieru Com- mittee C?l5g Agricultural Societyg Crab Apple Club. TASIN. NlARV, 'l'aclcie, l'ltllllC III'IIIInII1if's - - i Mount Carmel +-fQA'A'A'AwA'A'A'AwA'Aw wA'A'A'Awz.vA'A'A'NAtAw- 76 ssfxriff ifzfslff S 2-aff -..XX -RVQ11 f 5 , -.5 ZZ-: ..' N- 1 X, 4v.'t',,, '- X - I pi is p tlfzv i' -2. N XQEQQQ 1- ,222 z .fff of s ,y5,Qx-...N -.'::f1s.e1?: 'l'aY1.oR, Rixrmonn S'r1cv12Ns, Z 6, 1'ItII'fI.t'11ll1t7'l? Tuoiui-soN, Wu.l.mm C., Hurtit'1zllu1'tr - TuRNlzR, 1-IIQNRY VINCENT, Mrclmniral lfllgfI1l't'I fIlg UNUIQR, FRANK JUAN B., A T 52. l1zdu.rl1'ial Clzeuzistry - - - - State College Oak Lane Kane Oil City Class President C213 lfriarsg Sphinx: President Athletic Association 145: College 1 0 Football t2, Ii, 453 lfootball Captain HD: Class Football tl, Ll: Class Track 11, .Hg Student Board tlijz Student Council til, 45: Class Cabinet till: l'l0Il01' COl'IlllllTfCC 63, LID: ltlltl LA Vue Board: Inter-Class Sports Council till: lfreshman Organizing Committee tiijg Chemical Society. - VlANGll,lJER, lilAno1.n Rocaalts, fl1l'A, Fm'e.rl1'y Votus, Cniuuacs Wull.mM, A Z, Boluny - VVAr:uoNlcu, llflINNlE Marc, Modern Ltlllglltluifht Class Treasurer. VV,-Kl.l.AC'lE, E.-ilu. ISISIENEY, Cl1t'n1l'stry - VVIZAVER, Jiteou L.-xtnik, XA ll, ff1l't'I'l'l'l'Ul linginecrizlg lfVEus'rliu, BYRON IJAYNE, Ax,'l Z5 N, lnduslzial Chemistry - - - - Pittsburgh Milton Center Newmanstoxrn York Philadelphia Sigma Tau: Skull and Bones: Sphinxg Business Manager lftlfl La VIEQ Class Soccer t3Jg Forensic Council Cl, Illg Class Debating C132 Chairman Sophomore Banquet Committee: Junior Prom Committee, Chemical Societyg Second Lieutenant Coast Artillery Reserve Corps. NVn.l.t,xms, WiXl.'l'lEli RYAN, Pete, .'fi,Q'I'l'C1lIf1ll'lII lilliflfllflillll - XVest Brownsville Assistant Business Manager Penn State liarnierg President Agricultural Society. NVlt.l.m1vts, KA'l'Hl'IRlNE lflztm, Kit, llama' lfL'0ll0II1lt'.Y - VVINTIQR, Rtrrn lEl.lZAllli'l'Il, Betz, l'.ryt'lzology and lidtzratitm - Class Basketball. W1I.soN, lJONA'I' Mt'lXflAs'l'1s1:s, 23 X, Pre Legal Womifiat., AI.lflilill lrlililll-IRIt'K,i121017l'0-C'llt'llIll'tll lil1gim't'l'ing lrVoot.c:ocK, RoN.x1.n Seo'r'r, liIet'l1'1't'uI ffllgillL'L'l'f1l,Q' VVURIJIEN Grams, ComNNiz, Cladi Home lfL'tlII0lll1lt'S Y l l'lARUl.lJ Cnvmz, Hal, ll4t't'110lIl!'tIl lfIlgiIll't'l'I'lI,Q' - - - WRltll'I'l', Senior Dance Committee: Blair County Club: Mechanical l::IlglllL'L'l'lllQ' Spring City State College Pittsburgh Freeland Shamokin Philadelphia Altoona Society. -fi- sia'A'A'Aw'A'uA'zx'4v1.x'A'A' wAwAwxA NA'AwxaQ2- 77 ex :Effsj2?ig' X ?'?:1'1i, fi- 4 :sexi T.-LXX 'KTVQZX ' ff- U .-:. 222: f T-'fi 4 E E V W5 f N ! EKQ if ff QF +1-A'X-.-.Sil'il.'ii?E nn A ,..., -- -ffSeA'A'A'A'xA'uLvA'4m'A'A' 'A'A'A'A'zrA'AwA'AwAfAQ1-- 78 T N- 2-'R-N : . Nav - f!f zf 4' , , ju 4 ,l- ,- ---XXX -mixs f---f In ii' S?-'fl ZS?-x fff 'ff if X - : .x 4, .'--.g 1' - I XX X X f'f7-- LUVUEKDT ES J ZH. O QS Q L Ill -1622.-1v.s'A'A'A'zxA'A'A'A'A'AWA' wLvA'A'AwfAfA+A+Af,yAfwm.. 7 9 - K gifff '12 'i ' fw'f ffwz4?fff,f .f e :Q ,Vg -11T i l ,Matz-'Si-'f 'S-'fi-?'ffff'Y :- LL: XXX fn .2 4, .. - .42 4,5174 -- :f'- Kgs e.4'u r ' - f X XX SHQZ E92 3-px V ,L - ,,1':..1 J S 5 NXT, 2 -X: ' iff .H-,frfgi-igg' Qin l S. W. COHEN J. H. MUNROE Vice-President , , Secreta YY G. E. STOUT President n. n. s'rAnKEY J- F- KELL Treasurer HiSf0l'ifUl .,.f,.q,A'AfAfNNAwAwAfAm+N 'A'A'A'Au'A'A'A'A'A'NAfAe,f4?.'-S-:- 80 , :R E7f'N1,. i:f IT llQ'i 'V 4 ?'i':-152 Z' + k em:-Sai it .. -332-1: ' I'-1 P X +,,. f-' ' c XX s- Z :fag :f , Q KEEZVQP . Q ci Z :K - 1 ...-'-'MAL-:Q-1-sl, -swgibv- ?2fJQiN:T'E 1920 Qtlass isturp SM.Xl,,l. fraction of the Class of 19.20 which en- tered Penn State two years ago has, at last, at- tained the distinction of being an upperclass. Probably never before in the annals of this or any other college has that recognition been more justly earned. Scarcely were we settled in our l new home and future ahna mater when the call of Uncle Sam for volunteers to aid him in the greatest struggle history has ever recorded took many of our classmates from us to enter the service of their country. All through that year and last our numbers continued to shrink. Those of us who were so unfortunate as not to be able- to serve on the front lines or else- where remained here, and around this small band the organization of our class continued. The contributions that 'zo has made to .lfenn State's fame have been many and varied, but these, as a whole, appear almost insignificant when contrasted with what the class has suffered and sacrificed for its country. Some of those who left for the front will never return again. They have laid down their lives that freedom may survive. Others will return, after work well done, to foster and carry on the ideals of their class. The great crisis that we have just passed through has not quelled our ardor in the least-it seems to have lilled us with a new inspiration. A Disorganization throughout the college, caused by the introduction of the Student Army Training Corps soon after our return to college in the fall, pre- vented much action as a class. But since we have cast aside the khaki for the old familiar cits , a tirm organization has been effected, The largest Fresh- man Class that ever migrated to the Nittany Valley has been well rounded into Shape, and college is beginning to seem like college again. The clouds are sep- arating, and '20 as an upperclass is seen. The history of our past has been one to be proud of. We have struggled along under hardships and accomplished much. XVith a clear road ahead, everything now seems to indicate that the past achievements of the present -lunior Class will be raised to the n-th power in the future. .ma-AwAwAwAfAwA'A'A' 'A A'A'AwNAwAwA-'Awg2... 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K' fLllIldH'i0Wl1e Pre-Medical ' X Washington, D. C. 'D ' Q1 U-4S.'-:MH1'i1i0'C01'DS- Pre-Medical Society. ' X . l 1 ' 1 83 .,....-......-...,.....,..-......,-.-...,....,..,....-.....,,.. GEORGE ELMER BAIR, JR., 'PK3 JAMES BLACK 1. t 1 Pre-Medical Edgewood Jim Q 4 Friars 5 3' Forestry N 0'Shanter Class Vino .l'rosir1ent CD5 Freshman Footlmng CIHHH F.00fbu!'V Q11 25 fl All-I'ennsyIvu11iu Frm-shnmuu Gum'd5.' Y. M. L. A. Lulnnct C..75 ja,-esllnmn Trlwk: ' 5 ,, ., Q. M. 2, U. s. N. 11. F. Athletic- Council' CIJ5 5 Varsity Football C275 Gloss Boxing CJ, 255 ' Varsity Wrestling CJD. ' r Q v w- i. X X , 15,5 .7 5.2 ,o 1 5 if V1 - 3 is ' 1 5, fi is I Lf Q. , gl: ' ' .' f t. NSW A v ' ' Y-YJ ALBERT SHUPE nAuNuAR'r, A x P PHILIP sLAysMANg1sAicyiiQiBT.IWgfoyf 5 Barney , ' Bag'nqY'f'f f'I'!if1lf 4,7 f1 Q'5g'Q'V.5:.5.ij' ip AKFUHUIHY V Greensburg Im1ust,rib.l'iChglqi,ltryF21 'QVBLGIIEfqpgbjj-.fabNg- I Ln, Grosso C1,12j5 'Gloo fllllbi'-flsggjg, 32,5 'gift' , - - E 1 Class Treasurer fljg Fnfcshmnn QllIl!'tf't1:f-xitl'yv- I Collcgc Chorus Cljg McAllister'WSchO1a1'HT11p'-gf1' ' - 5 gd Financial Uommittcu Cl, 235 ' .Class Finance Committee QI, 2, 31 5' fu Aori:1,l Observer. 2 .1920 LA Vm Bour4I5 , Q S. A. T. C. ' ' , ' 5 5 ' ' . a.'v.'m', 84 x l . 1 4 A s Y 1 A in 4, f ff Q M . 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X ...A ,, '1,EDWlNiHAlQ0LD DALE CLARENCE BROWN' DAVENPORT ':v !',!V'y Kcrlilinbhu uEdn uDllVy , llnlnuil Husbandry . State College Horticulture Wgst Plttsfon ' L Class Wrestling Cl, 2Jg Collvxze Bulldxfl. 2,55 , ' ' Sirloin Club: D ' CWI' ADDIU Club? ' X Cantor County Club. P1-nvuto, Personnel' Work. 4 A n 1 K , 1 95 WILLIAM SAMUEL DAVIS HARRY CALVIN-LIJECKER Bill Mechanical Engineering M Altoona Agriculture Lellaysville Mechanical Engineering Societyg - 1 ' . Blair County Club. Drury Husbanclry bomcty, Agricultural Sucictyg S A 'l' C ' DAVID DEWEY DETAR, AA 2 EDITH MAE DETWILER ' Doc Domestic Science , Smullton Agricultural Chemistry Kellettville A Class Wrestling Cl, 2lg Vmsity Wrestling CQDQ Class Prcsiclcnt-clout CD5 INl'0Stllllg' Captain-elect CD3 Fl'l3ll'S1 l'21l'llll. Nousg Sphinxg O. M. G. O. 'l', C. 96 y PALMER DEWEY DIENER ANNE ELIZABETH DREHER EIectro4Chemlcal Eng. Reading, Pa. Andy , Band 11, 2, 3y, Domestic Science Stroudsburg ' A Girls' Glen Club Cl, 2, 353 College Chorus fl, 2, SD. TULLA' DRELL , JOSE DUARTE, 'ID X A f , ' A, T0lla ' X Civil Eng., San Cristobal, Venezuela, S. A. 'Chemistry X Ostropol, Volhynia, Russia Llollcge O1'cl1est1':1, Cl, 2, 315 'xR6Serve,EngineerS' Corps: Centro C0l'Vll11l20!-1 CScc1'etaLryjg ' ViG6'MPIFUHifl0Dt Cosmopolitan Club. 110 CCY'-fl0' Fl'Hl10HfiS3 , bosmopolltan Clubg ' j L Civil Engineering Society. 97 DONALD CLIFFORD DUNBAR, A 'l' 52 ARLETTA ROMAINE DYMOND Cliff Liberal Arts Waymurt Mining Engineering Benham. Kentucky Ulu:-as Dolmting Cl, 2Dg Cadet U. S. Nuvul Flying Corpsg Vfl1'Hit.Y DUIPUHIIE f3P- Druiclsg Class Football U, 255 College Football C225 Class Baseball lljg Student Tribunal 1225 Mining Engineering Souiutyg Class Cnbinct CID. PATRICK JOHN EAGAN WALTER LEWIS EATON, 914 Klint!! ICDOCVY i , ' Electrical Engineering Glrardsville Civil Engineering A Wilkes-Barre' Class Boxing Cl, 2D: Class Lnurosso fl, 2Jg, Civil Engineering Society. 98 ALBERT RIDER ELY, Z N Y A MARY HESS ENGLE V, V 'sifglickff Home Economics Bainbridge Industrial Chemistry Dover, N. J. Euan Stagg: Gl'l1l2faf-S fl, 253 H Friars, 'N 9 ego -oi-us H 5 Louisa, Carnegie Scholarship C255 V100 Preslaent 1' P' A' ,, First Assistant Wrestling Manager C33 g . , Assistant Business Mgr. Collegian' C313 ' Clams Wrestling Managor C213 Second Lieutenant Field Arbilleryg Junior Prom Committoog - Sigma Tau. ' , f 2 Q- ' RAYMOND NORRISVEVANS Q KENNETH 'VANDYKE EVERITT, A Z wr Y ,' XI 'I dRay,, . R Y ' uKenn: Chemistry ,X 4-1 ' A' Scranton . Agmnfmy W. ' ' Lfwisburg Laclcawniinn, County Clubg Ciiass :ummm Cf f1 11ft0G C355 First sci-geant 00. H., s. A. T. 0. -1111135561 R R O.gT:' C.,,Cauip Goraoug A01,.10i 0n U : , limttsburgg A M: gncu tilral Socwty. lrnmoi- R011 41, 25. 99 2' ELIZABETH MARGARET EWING HERMAN J. FELDMAN uBettyas cslleimpsy Home Economics Lewistown Forestry All6llt0Wll Class Basketball CBM College Chorus Cyl, 295 Miflliu County Club. A RALPH FELSER, B Q Lacrosse Cl, 223 Buglo and Drum Corps C275 Forestry Souiotyg Northampton County Club. I J. HAROLD FERGUSON, 95 E i rhi , Ocean City, Chemistry Harrisburg Industrial 'ng nee g Class Track fl, 21. N.J MARY MARGUERITE FERRARI LOUIS FISHER, B CI Modem Languageh Erle Fish Le Cgrglg Francais 12, 33 3 Clvll Engineering Philadelphia French Play i275 Class Laerossog - Centro'Ccrvantes CBD. Civil Engineering Society EDITH REBECCA FLECK - f HELEN M. E. FOSTER Tod Domestic Science State College Liberal Arts , Tyrone College Chorus C155 Centro Cervantes CED. J01 . ...,. ...i-,.,.... .-.4....--.,.....?.,.--,,:.--..v,........,..,,2.,,T,.,l v ' l WD THOMPSON BRADY Fosmn, flilcz ALVA WARD FRANCE'-' A V Tom Tommy Frenchy ' 4 Industrial Engineering 'State College Industrial Engineering ' Philadelphia F1-oth Boa1'd4C2,3jg Collegian Staff Reporter C115 1 Advertising Manager' Froth C853 Freshman Handbook Committee C13 253 Undet Band Cl, 2, 3lg College Choir Cl, 2, 203 V College Orchestra C2, 335 Glue Club C355 n 1 Center Gounty'C1ub5 Mechanical Engineering Soeietyg Apprentice Seaman, U. S. N. R. F. N0I'th0flHt Club. -----...... ...i-i..i..' - 1 -V,-.V -1 --ev ' f ez 1 . 3 1,1 , . li E ll , H t V l,x,, ' If V , , ,- ' -' 447 ' f .' 9 A if lf LEE WjLI1IAM 'FRAZIER CHARLES, FREDERIClCS?0N,,JRJQ 'JI' T AQ: ,J i- 5 --I.-,Wy . u 1-'reddiey . l i P 4 Pre.Lega1 X Spring Mme Clvll!Englneel'ing x 1- Phllatlelphlal Dc1,,,ff,1g 427: , Civil Engineering! Society-3 i 9 Ordnance Departmentg Centro Cervantes? ' Delta Sigma Rho. S- Af T' C- e a I, 102 l I---f---- ---N-..,......,,...,.,,... ., ......,,.....,.,. -..,.......,..,. ..... - W- I ANNA BARBARA FREE CARL VALENTINE FRY, Cuheco Home Eeonomlesn ' Huntington Chick . .. , A ' Mechanical Engineering Wilkes-Barre ' ' Q Glass Soccer C253 ' Y. M. U. A. Hunk Book Committee VA' I 1 Y g A A , 4 .1 if A . f IJEkWlS',M0NTG0MERY FUEHRER h CATHERINE HERBERT GANS 3 Fury Haw, ' 'Electlrlcal Engineering, West Leisem-ing 13011108130 Scielwe Connellsville ' Clashkwi-Qstlimlg C33 5 0011026 Chorus C135 ' Y Fuyettg County Club: Le CUYCIO FI'1lTlC8.iB. 1 , A V Soy-gmmt, F. A. C. O. T. S. i A ' 1 v W, A , 103 V ' '- : 'I'. .1 . L ,.... A . ....... ,,. X' I,- n I H x K I 1 v S , . Af. moon BUCKWALTER GARBER, A A 2 GEORGE ELI GAS'TER',Sf 'iQQ A 4 Shorty Medhanlcalt Engineering f 'W: '0'fbiaohia Dairy Husbandry Lititz N W2:ji,gbL,,,'Qi Class Wrestling' Q2Dg . Penn State Farmer-g I ,V A Lallcuster County Club. A if wr . A . I 1 .2 y +f.w I-.M .'g.r4,,.,. .gl , ,, v . BI-. 1? Q .A , ,J an kim, . .W My Aid: .N b.l,,,W'f!V,lgdgsgws cncu. GRAY GASTON, A xz y BOBERTf.'DEAN.' G4'gEQ.,1psX5.4',y'-Q ,QQJ j. ucurleyw A , 1 V, 1 1' ig . fffueunffjiuf? 1 5' 2' A, 1. f Industrial Chemistry cochranmwn Cvmmerw and Finwice, - 1,C0alnbr1' Second Lieutenant, Infantry, U. S. A. QCIHSS Bbxiilili fl'-f.if2Ji - ,' M 'I ' C1nss.Soccbr C14 211' M, 'f ' . - Varsity' Skicqer C253 A 5 . Class Basketball C233 M ' 1Clf1ss Pipe Committee C115 Cleuffielfl County Clnbg . U. s. N. R. F. . f 4. , ..,. .... ... ..,,-.,-.---..-vf-H ... ..,,....,,,....,... . ., , - ,..... .. .,.Q.LL.,,,.1.'.'..'.:.L ., fi 104 l 'JH sf ,,.,. .u.. .,,...,.-,W-4-,...., ?qmw-on-.,m--f--W-Y ,,., 3 1 w r 5 i R I S E l A r 4 .. .,,:,,.A,v.,1.!,1-.H7f.w::M,x A ., f .V jQA141N,AnvERoNA'G1qisfr A WILLARIJ CLAIR GEORGE, cuheco , A -uAnnu Y - V . v alreten X Domestic Scioiice X Q , , Moigit Carmel Commbrce and Finance South- Fork N Gi3'ls, Glue Club' fl, 2, Bbj M Odlloge Chorus ,C1,p2, 313 Q ,Al'1gUoUc-qc Play' C333 1 4 5 iaplsg o n TflnQff,? ' V 1 Y 1 r 1 1 i I 53? ' I. E Pg N v 1 P , Ip, ' N. 1 TELFonn-6LEMEN i5 GIQIJIS, if'1i'5 H A 1 Telly n ' Class Baieball C115 I fi A Naval OfTicor's Material School. 9 ei o o o -o - t . , P14 -'+ , f -N , V, y r ,I . ' 1 ! i M M 'ac ' ' , LMI.. ......T,7,,, ,.t,,,,. .,., ,..,. ..,, . . , , ...,..........,., ,.,, ,.,,,....,,...... .....,.. .. . . . ,...... ,. 1tA'LPHoILUKENs GODSHALK . Getty Grandpa iwigrlonlturaixChdmistry 1' 'V 'N Patton Chemistry A ' Kulpsvme 5 1920 LA Vm Bom-dg Pottstown Club. HARRY A. M- GOLDBERG. 'I' E If JULIET MARIE GRAZIER Ham Domestic Science StateICollege Industrial Engineering Phlllldelphill Captain 'Class Bnsketbizll C2, 314' Class Track. ALBERT GREEN JESSE HOWELL GREGORY, X A TI 1 HAI!! uGregU Commerce and Finance Reading Chemistry Tlwfville Glue Club C2, 32. 106 , fr WILLIAM JULIUS GROETZINGEILK E HAROLD PRICE GRIFFITH, A T S2 Bill Griff Jazz Mining Geology Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Wilklnsburg Business Manager Froth C355 College Band Cl, 2, 315 Glee Clubg Thespians C235 1920 LA VIE Board. U. S. N. R. F. l MARGARET ELIZABETH GROVE GEORGE UMSTEAD GROVER i MUTE Electrical Engineering Phoenix PPG-Medical Bl00mBblll'S Electrical Engineering Societyg Girls' Glec Club Cl, 215 College Chorus Cl, 2, 355 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet CBJ: Tl.'01lHlll'Cl' Y. W. C. A. CRD. S. A. T. C. vane A4 CHESTER WILLIAM GULDEN PEARL ESTELLA HACKMAN Chet Pre-Medical Norristown Civll Engineering York Student Tribunal Ciijg 'Vice 'President York County Clnlig Civil Engineering Souietyg U. S. N. R. F. I EMMA MARGARET HAHMAN WILLIAM FRANKLIN HALL, Acacla - Em Agronomy Blain Domestic Science Altoona Second Lieut., Infantry, -U. S. A. Collvgc Chorus Cl, 2, Fljg Cllptillll, 1.919 Class Baseball Cljg Girls' Glee Club Cl, 2, 355 Varsity Basolmll C235 Class President C533 Honor Committee C2, Zijg Student Tribunal Qlljg Student Tribunal CD3 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Cljg Fri11l'S: C1920 LA VIE Bonrrlg Penn State Grange. Blair County Club. 108 GEORGE VICTOR HALLMAN, A Z ROY JAMES HANDWERK, A X A ffvlcf' Handy Agricultural Chemistry phlladelphla Electro Chem. Engineering Slatington Louise Carnegie Scholarship C253 EIBUWO Cll0 li0f1l Society: Class Debating lgjs Northampton County Club. Second Lieut., Infantry, U. S. A. ISABEL .lov HANFORD ROBERT HARDING, JR. fqsyvf Mechanical Engineering, Brooklyn, N. Y. Education and I'sychology,Westfield,N. J. glee, 011111 Cl, 2, 353 Class vim P1-vsifll-ut 415, 'ml Club- Class Baskotbzlll Q2, 313 Treasurer Girls' A. A. CD5 1920 LA V116 Board. 109 GEORGE ALBERT HARPER CHARLES M. HAYES ' llnarpii Lenthy Il1dU5f!'l8l Chelfllvltfy Oll City Industrial Chemistry West Grove Band g N College Orchestra. WILLIS J01-IN HAUSER RAYMOND BREWSTER HECHT, 2 N Agronomy york By Razor X ' Y, M, C, AJ Industrial Engineering Pittsburgh York County Cl ubg Agricultural Society. Mmulolin Clubg First Assistant Manager Track G03 1920 LA VIE Boarrl: Louder of Mumloliu Club GQDS Glco Club CID. ' PAUL MOORE HEVERLY MRS. CARRIE B. HIBSHMAN I Count Hev Home Economics State College Agiiicultural Chemistry State College X Rifle Clubg Center County Glubg Acting S0l'g'Bflllt in Ordnanceg Chemical Warfare Service. FIRMAN S. HOBBES HARRY PAUL HOCKER, ll K A Architectural Engineering Shlckshinny Berry 'Pl'iV,llt0, School of Aerial Plnotography Electro1Chemical Engineering, I-Iighspire Class '.1'1'uck Kljg Class Track C2Dg Friars. K 111 EARL LEONARD'HOFFMAN,-21 qw E Cilrley Pre-Legal . Norristown Second Assistant Baseball Mgr. 125: Class Lacrosse C225 S. A. T. C. 45? RICHARD FRANCIS HOLLAND, A2119 '-nick -'nw A Mechanical Engineering Shamokin Mechanical Engineering Sociotyg Northampton County Clubg Private, Infantry. 2 ., ,,,.' 1 1' 1 PERCY ELLIOT HOLDER,-AAJXZ Pere , ' H Metallurgy Cnylerkilld, N. Y. n College Chorusg f 7 A - s..A,1'.o. so f ,l v. , -..'f' j baxutiag 'sz g5L1A1nQdie'ig,f1Q,'1'4LQl.o I . s Gh4r11ef',f A- Agrlcllllluflfnliphemlsfyyi-I if Ml 1!qrllfff L,i'v 1 Leibigwghemvicql,350gfezs53Q ' YorkF099FYEf?l?'Pf1-iff:' YP E 5 MLMLM- MM' YEQ-4.Lw:,:.,, rum v: 1 . r l , f M v, l. 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' 12 ,-,,K,T3,:..,, ,..,.,., ..,. ,,, ,, ,c,,.,Y,..v.. ,,A,.,. .,,, ',,,...,,,.h, W L-.....-......+....1......M.....Lm.l...:,E,..M....u. w'....n.l.,A.1,1l..l..4..lJ J..4..l.L......a..,.,1 , V ROBERT cvi'rALrcE 11015 Jn., IXA J , l E , Tally N York A . Electrical Engineering m Tyrone Centro County Clubg Eloctricul ,l'Illgl1l0Gl'.l.llg Sociotyg Eta Kappa Nu. 113 SAMUEL T. HoRs'r MILDRED I-IUFF, Sammy Dutch Mid ' J , Dairy Husbandry Rexmont Domestic Science b 4Spart'anSblll'E Agriculturnl Socictyg V. Grangcg . L f S. A. T. C. fy 'Q JAMES PATRICK HUGHES, fl- K A -QNORMAN Ji. HUgHES'jf.l, Jimmie -'Pav' M1ning'Eiiginpe1-ni'g1Q Phlladehniia Industrial Chemistry Bedford ' 'VikihgfNCliiHg , 'fl' ' L'-ff C, M, G, 0, T, S, LieutenmiiigiAviggion5 A J H f Killed in Aj.l'1llQI1Q AGfj-1l6ll.t. ' , V 1 4, i J ,j4wL,.f. .... H... .n..:,.f.. 11.4 I I 1 JAMES DORAN HUTCHISON ' JOHN THOMAS ILES ' ' Hutch A Jack Horticulture KiIlEBt0n' Mechanical Engineering Hazleton Crab Apple Clubg I Mechanical Engineering Sociotyg ,Luzerne County Club: Mathematics Ulubg Coxwuiu, Naval Reserve. Hazleton Club, ' l'jFREDE1uQK DEWEYHLJACKSON CHARLES PAUL .mFF1uEs, -1- K .. -- 2 . ' Jack'i ' ' . Jelf ' Eleqftrical jEnginegrinxgf' 1 Pottstown Agricultural Chemistry 'Atlant1cCity,N.J. L 'I'O.,'1l.lC1NQg Camp Gofllon, Ga. Licbig Clxbnxicul Socictyg , ' 'X ' X Forensic Council C259 V U P1'0sid011t Atlantic Oily Club. 115 l 'nw' DEWEY THOMAS JONES, A X P IDWAL RALPH JONES , Red L R. Reds Mevhlllllval Engineering Wilkes-Barre Dairy Husbandry Frlendsvllle .Dairy IIxmlm:nm'lry Souiotyg Agricultuml Smeiotyg Pllllll Slate Gl'2Ulg0Q 3 Class 'l'1'm'k C225 sll8QlIU1lll11llZ,l. Cuunty Ulub. Glass Ln. Crosse Cljg Drum :uul liuglu Corps Cl, 25: Uolll-go Ol'l:llt'Flfl'il. fl, 2, Zijg Mcvllunivul 1f:llf.flll0t'l'lllg' Society Luzcrnc County Clubg S. A. T. C. ' MYERS WOLFORD JONES, 2 'PE WILLIAM J. JONES, JR.,3A W l Windy BiIl N Joner A W Commerce and Finance London, 0. Agricultural Education ' Edwardsville. Class .Ifouflmll fl, LU: Y. M. U. A. Bihlu Stluly U0llllllittUlS f2jg -Vlll'Nll',V Fontlmll C223 Y, M, U, A, .l,'1'Q3il-ll'll,t QCD. I llc Um-rulu l1'1'u11og,i,,, 62,43 . ' Qll2ll'tL'l'lll1lHt0l', Tlniril Class. . .,,- ..,, -..,.fLL,E?., 116 t l s n N9 CECIL' i1ANDoLi3n KAHLER PAUL BOYD KAPP, IXA' ' Baller Bale-0-Hay Nut P, B. Aninidl Husbandry ' Hughesville Architectural Enginecrihgg State'lColIcge A Agrichltural Societyg Orullestra. Cl, 2, Iijg ' ' ' . , Sirloin Glubg. , Drum and Bugle Corps CZJQ ' 'Penn State Grnngog' .Inter-Mural Council Q3Dg ' ,, jf i -I'f'fP. ZA. V Al'0lllt0l'tUl'!ll Enginvoring Socictyg -' l- Y. M, C, A, Canter County Club: ' ' K Art Editor 1920 LA VIE. 'li ll ISAAC ALBERT' KARAM, A I 'P ' 'ROBERT S. KAUFFMAN , , A -'Ike-' , V Bob Railway Mechanical Engineering, Altoona Animal 1'lUSb0Hl'll'y Greencastle ' Mechanical Engineering Sociotyg Blair County Clubg 1 Class Wrestling C315 117 -P vw Y- 4 JOHN FISCHER KELL, E N DAVID EDWARD KELLER, Acllcla llJackl! lKTedY! A . Industrial Chemistry York Mining Engineering Centralia Assistant Editor 1920 L.x'VlEg 1920 LAVm Bonrdg Q Class I-Iistoriun C325 , Class Soccer Manager C3Jgl Class History C293 Mining Souictyg Pvnn State Collegian Stull' Cl, 275 Columbia County Club: Lx V114 Contributor C2jg Engineers' Rom-rve Corps. Chcmioul Souix-tyg , York County Club. . . l ,. 1 1 E- -f , Al. l EDITH LOUISE KEEN wAL'r1-:len BAILEY KENNARl5,lA95.'. 'voo Edie Electrical Engineering Clearfield E- 1 Domestic Art ' Waymart College' Cl10il'3 l I l ' X Thespiausg ' ' Tlll3H1ll!L1'l'. Club. I 118 Eg, i . 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' , I XEQ Industrial Engineering ' Buckingham Mechanical Engineerlngf' Steeltqn ggi gem-flgigufglmafll stuff il. 21: Assistant Business Manage? 1920 LA,Vmg Am-xhmfnt Fuotlmll Munngc-rg Louise Carnegie 'Scholarship C293 4 Xtsrlgllg-'fmgglhnllfulmlff-r: Mechanical Engineering Socictyg - F . ll '01 , - - Tlncnrhm Munnlgerg Thcgglgixfn Club: Hfuflsburg Club- Varsity Tennls Manager-elcr-tr V, U. S. N. Sf4'lllIl 141111.51114-1-l'lng School, ' S1-nnmn, Sm-mul Ulmas. Mu:-hunlcnl Engineering Society: .l ik, 'f ---3133.elif-Iggviyfg-,.,..,, .... b..,,...,,!.,.,,1,f., ,u 120 .. M CHARLES WELDON KLINE, 'PFA WILFRID S. KUHL, AXP uldyn ulclineyw cawilfsn Forestry Blrdsboro Electro'-Chemical Engineering, Pittsburgh Forestry Society: 1920 LA VIE Board. Y -QS' hu I t f WILLIS M. KULI-' JouN v. LANNON Landscape Architecture Perkasie . Rep Cadet Band Cl, 255 52, Electrical Engineering X Hazleton , College Orchestra 1, 3 P-' lt., 1.1 .' ,I - , . 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' r W I 3 PlERCE F, IJOHMAN, Q E PATRICK S.XL0MIRE, A x A Q If A 'V A - lj ' ' Peet Pre-Legal ' 1 L Codhinrt lg! iw- -I-'Electrical Engineering Edwardsville 4 , Q X College Orc'hest1':L Cl, 215 12-,nj Q , Drum 'Corps C2Dg ' Second Licut., Infantry, U. S, A. I 8 ' :W ' , I 123 'fl We HYMAN MURRAY LUBIC, KPE II 'JAMES ROBERT LUPFER . ulwurphn uBobH uldupn Elcccrlcal Engineering Braddock Elcccrlcnl Enzineefinz Bellwood A Mzlclline Gun Ollicers' Training Schoolg ' Ellginevrrl, U. S. A. Class Boxing CZJQ - Class Basketball C2Jg Electrical Engineering Soeiutyg Menorah Society. l 5 , r S l I I QM Pe-:el if V51 gal lei 5 r 55 W llei liz? ' l WILLIAM clzullcsumslx LYNN, A Z s. SHEARER McCALLUM, HRA A ' ' Bill -'Mae' l h I 3 V Horticulture Reading Commerce and Finance, Wernersville I Crab Apple Clullg Stllflcllt Councilg lf? Berks County Club, Track f2, 353 Cross Country CD5 'f Berks County Club: Pl Mllllllg'Cl'-l5l0t1l7 for Busollzlll CID. 'fi 124 I. ll l R CORNELIUS MCCARTY ALVIN DALE MCCLESTER A lCMuc!! qMac,, AZ!'0n0my Milford Commerce and Finance Cambridge S. A. '1-. 0. U I , GEORGE WALTER McCOOL JIM McCRElGl:lT, E A E Mac special Liberal Arts DuBois Agriculture Philadelphia U. S. Naval Rescrvu Class 'Wrestling Cljg Rifle Tvzun CD3 Agricultural Souiutyg Ural: Applv Cluhg Corporal, Ql1'1fz111t1'y, A. .lG. F. 125 ROBERT HAROLD McDOUGALL Cl-IARLEY H. McFARLAND, Il K A Mac Packey Mac Animal Huibahdfy Gl'0Ve City Commerce and Finance Tarentum President Mercer County Clubg Class La Crosse Manager C253 Grange Ovcrsucrg .Duquesne Clubg Agricultural Society: C. O. T. S. S. A. T. C. FRANK ROBERT MacGoNAc1.E, rxn EDITH ELIZABETH Mccnmddkil 1 T5 44Macs1 clM'acs1 . ' .I I1 V' A-W Industrial Chemistry Ben Avon Home Economics Port Republic, -N. J. , Colle-go'Chorus Cl, 25 3' ' Girls' Glue Club Cl, 214 126 .,.............-.-....-.., c-.. . 9 ., 1 MVK X 5 'f i l A D. MgcKINNON, A A E MURREL DOBBINS McKINSTRY, fb '1' A 1'f Mac Pete Mac I'reTf?6gaIvfvff ,Z':- V, ' Pen Argyl Electrical Engineering Ivyland Gpllclgiziil' Sfaf Cl. 273 Absodiatd. Editor. Collegian flilectjg lifllrsffynfbnting CLD 5' M vlxzillicall,.llepnrtmcut, Corporal. 36 '4 'Nl 'H ' K X 4 w ix' 1 . y h ,- 9' X Sign 1 - V 3.4 ,- fy. f. 7.4 : FM- 2 ,fu , y 1 4 .,, ,- XA K I . V A NPHOMAS CLlN'1'0N MCQU0WN, 5' E ELIZABETH McWll.LlAMS Z -66 Pillkf' H. E. Vocational Elysburk 1 Q 'Electrical Engineering Big Run 1 Claw Cro:-is-Country Cl, Zlg Coiporul, Medical Dcpurtmcnt. 1 V 1 4 T Lf' , ' p, I fl Ji. U, I' l , ., 1, , ' +1 ns - ll ll V . fl: , 1 , WM vu I . s , mwl' A .fm .. ., ll 1 127 -..., ., ..- - LEROY MOYER MACHMER, U K A JOSEPH BENNETT MAGINNIS, A T 9 lfnishil ClMacU lfuloen Education and Psychology, Wernersville U. S. Nuvy. Mining Engineering Girardvillic Skull und Bom-sg Sllllilliij Business Mzmugvr l!l20 LA VIEQ Inter-Class Sports Council Cljg ' Class Boxing M2IllllLfl'f Q2Jg Student Council C395 Honor Committvo CD5 Mining Society Viuo P1-osiulcut CD5 Centro Corvuutvsg Schuylkill County Club. CHRISTIAN LAURIN MARCH PAUL DEWEY MARTIN Larry Petey Marty ' Animal Husbandry Abbottstown Animal Husbandry Pvrryvvollu Gloc Club 12, CD3 Collogo Uhoriu-1 Cl, 2, Iljg Cvntro Ucrvaulitos C153 Agricultural Society Cl, 2jg Company A, S. A. Tl'. C. 128 A B .f J. SKYLES MARTIN, 'PA 9 JOSEPH WALTER MARTIN, Acacia Ski Abey Rebecca Electrical' Engineering Woodstock, Va. Mining Engineering Dum-ott Fira-it Asst. Buskm-thnll Mnnuprur CU: Mining Som-in-tyg Vursity Basketball B1llllilj,:l'l'-Uilltt Mig Sulmylkill Uunnty Club. Pllcutrienl E1lgillG0l'.i1lg' Society. ' JOHN GORDON MASON' K3 GEORGE ELMER MA'1'soN, -1- 1' A Liberal Arts Wilkes-Barre HMMH FPOHI 130111113 Industrial Engineering Wellsburg Assistant Truck All-Zll1klg'L'l'Q College l'lny 122. 129 V DONALD SLONAKER MAURER PAUL I-I. MAXEY, AT HDonYl lCDutch!! f6JutlgeI! Mechanical Engineering Pottstown Pre-Legal Forest.City Mechanical Engineering Society. RICHARD MORRIS MERDITH JOHN W. MILSON ' Dick Civil Engineering Currolltown Agricultural Chemistry Pittsburgh ' ' ' Drum Corps. A ' 130 u , ilmly ADELAIDE MAITCllEL LILY GRIFFITH MITCHEL fl'Ad!! ' 65IJil!Y Domestic Art Pittsburgh Domestic Science Philadelphia Girls' Student Council C2., 353 Vice Pres. Girls' Student Council C3D3 College Chorus Cl, 225 Ezlglosxneru Delegate C113 LA Vue Business Staff. CALVIN WILSON MOORE E. ROYAL MOORE ' Cal Electrical Engineering Williamsport Mechanical Engineering State College Eta, Kappa Nug 1920 invm Bom-ag lfyvolqillg Club: Mochuniuul Engineering Sociotyg El0Ut1'1f'1'l EH!-!iU001'il1E-I Society Blair County Clubg UOHUSO Ch01'1lS CU- Tau Bom Pi. 31 ...,.f,,..,,-f-1-vi,-.,..-,-n....,.,, ,... .,,.,...,,.,.,.v ' X V 5 1 -nf 4 k 1 I I Q CHARLES F.:MORRlLL, as r A L HAROLD 'JOHN M0y1:5iijfX 1ifA , ZWibi0 . Industrial Chemistry V, Reading P1'e-Lelial R0Xblll'Y, MUSE- College Orchestra C12-L25 375 Druiklsg 1'zmni Nouag ' 0911030 Ghflil' C'l1,,,2Qj5?Wg,Q,1gzg, 2fh . 4 N X , Sfllululit 'Pribunzll C213 1361'kS Cllllllty Ulllbsi ' ' V Uilpfuiu Frue-llnnan 'l'1':uzk Tc-:ling 'Varsity Track C2jg Uzuntuin 'Vim-1i.ty Cross C0llIl1tl',Y C225 0up1:ni11'Vm'54ity Truck 131. X V Uhc1uiuulSocicty. fx ' k, i ,. lg if , if , F 4.9 Y 9 4-'27 Pig, . L ,. E 'Ta ' , ,, NIN- I i igxfi? ' 0 5, , N B . 94 . N fy, V . emi ,, X, . ,, ,M , ,K .Av . 1L,-mr M41 9,4 'W ,,-, N. WILLIAM BRYAN MULLAN, fl-K2 JOHNfH. MQNRQE, .yljgizqi , Q Lib Bill Horticllxltlfre I if Vp ,W lfhillfd0l1ihi5j.,,An A M eral-Artis. VN I NN N L L Sewlclgzlrey I -X XX 3' ,3Q1uVg,1i, W.Q3mQ,iF .f'1,,D'N5:f5A,5M ,MLN :,?l'lllll.HN ' ' Shulunt Uogjnml glpi ' ' 5' 2, HVYHI 01135 Uluo Ululr 1, 2 '3 : ,A Glass llizlsubull UD: b 110Ilugu Ul10'11vZ1, 2, Hfg :QQ Class' lizllskutlmll C124 - U jv,-i,U',45 1 ' 'N 1 , Vzumty .lizxulcutbull C2, 39. , xluluss i3:mulm4Ll YM'LllHlQ,'0l' C254 L TM Class Sccrvtzu-y CU. . A - 5 . VL f ' 'ff - ,VL K:w.f:X :wy-1.w.?,'-A-vpg-T ' ' ' ,QLL .J.Z.v,,.-Lihnulkmawufrx.L15-fa,iLm:Q1H:.aiul5w5N'M11i5iii ....fL.1,,.,u ,Mama-.. ,L -:J I B -d o JOHN A. MURTLAND, Acacia WILLIAM MARTIN MUTH Electrical Engineering Etna Agronomy Lim, Const Artillcry School. S0l'g'K'21llf, S. A, T. C, GRACE KATHERINE NADIG H. ROBERT NEIN Domestic Science Quakertown, Pu. Bob College Chorus C175 Electrical Engineerin 1, t Girls' Mandolin Club f2Dg S' A. T' 1-. K :mens er Girls' Gmc Club 4:45. gf,Hegg,,,, Igoam. Sphinxg l'Ilv0t1'iv:1l 'lC1lg3i11um'i11pg Society. 133 L I CLYDE A. NELSON, 'I' 2 K HENRY L. NEUMAN Nels Electrical Engineering McKean County Clubg Electrical Exiginevring S College Choir Cl, 213 S. E. R. C. Kane ocivtyg Mechanical Engineering York Q. M. C., Paris. . ,,. HERBERT LEWIS NEWTON, AA27 PAUL CALVIN NOLL, A24, Fix Nellie P. C. Industrial Engineering Philadelphia Cgmmerce and Finance Tamuqua Assistant Wrestling Manugerg Clngg T1-acki Second Lieutolmnt, Infantry. Schuylkill County Clubg 134 Inter-Fraternity Councilg Sergeant, S. A. T. C. FRANK G. 0'DONNELL, A Z ADELISV GRACE OESTREICH e ' Put f-new Bothny Mt- Penh Domestic Science Ashland ' ' College Chorus C175 Schuylkill County Club. V C H V ALBERT WALLACE ORR, AT FRANK GRAF OSWALD HWalIy!l Uozyi! Electro-Cheniicul Eng. Philadelphia Industrial Chemistry Punxsutawney C Freshman Track C153 Band C1, 2, 205 Freshman Relay Team CD5 S. A. T. C, . Varsity Track C2Dg Druidsg , Skull mul Bonesg C Sergeant, Const Artillery. 1245 l Q . BERTIE KENNETH PAGET ARTHUR CECIL PATTERSON Beak Pat Mechanical Engineering Chinchilla Clvll Engineering Philadelphia Cnheco Clubg Class Soccer- Qljg Varsity Soccer C215 Corporal, O. T. C., B. E. F. v ALFRED THOMAS PERKINS RAYMOND B. POEIIPELI 4pT A Si Landscape Gardening Philadelphia Agricultural Chemistry Lansdowne - Agricultural Societyg Rifle Club 3 Wrestling Squazlp S. A. T. C. 136 ESTHER MAY RANCK HAROLD REAGAN, 21I Liberal Arts Goanna Red ' 'Prcsi1'lent's Modal fljg chemistry New Salem Jno. W. Whito Scholarship C225 Vm-sity Wrestling Manager CD3 Womnn's Club Scholarship C353 Editorial Stuff LA VIE. W. C. A. Cabinet f3Jg l Class Secretary and Treasurer C2, 305 llc- Corcle Fraxucnis. .r..... ,.X . JOHN ANTHONY REAR, 'I' K PAUL R. RECORD, A 1' 1' aJackvl , ' uRecn4 Agricultural Chemistry Scranton Animal Husbandry Pikeville, Ky Licbig Chemical Sociotyg Treasurer Lackawanna County Clubg Clmirmau Junior Class Membership Cmnmitteo. 137 CECIL A. REED, A Z JOSEPH LLOYD REESE llChas1P GlBudN lKJ0ei! . Agriculture . Clearfield Civil Engineering 4 Shaft HERBERT L. REICHELDERFER, ll K A EZRA WESTLFALL REIDER, Q E Reich Butch Industrial Engineering Tamaqua Clvil Engineering Williamsport Band Cl, 2, 353 College Orchestra Cl, 2, 3,3 Theupian Orchestra, C213 Louisa Carnegie Scelnolumluip C153 Civil Engineering Sm-iuty. JRS jzfirg WI -' vi MARY ARLETTA REIGHARD SAMUEL ROY REIMEL Polly Sam Sammy Domestic Science Marysville Eleclfivnl Engineering Bnrtonsvllle Porry County Club. Private, Ordnance. JEANNE RIOU HELEN LOUISE RICHTER Psychology and, Edu. Morlaix, France Education and Psychology, Philadelphia Secretary Le Carole F1'3llGDlS CBJ. Class-Bznsketlmll 12, 31. , 139 ry 4? RALPH HARSLEY ROBERTS WILLIAM ROGER ROONEY Mechanical Engineering' Shenandoah Agriculture Genesee ' S. A. T. U.g - Agricultmm Societyg Mi0i!ill1llll'Hi Ellgllll'f'l'illQ' Society. Class Wrvstliugg Centro CL-rvnntesg Penn Stntv Grnngog S. A. T. C. WILLIAM STEWART ROTH CARL EDWARD RUBNER, A Z Stewie Rube , Sanitary Engineering' Wilkes-Barre Dairy Husbandry Erie Cuheco Clubg College Orclicstrn Cl., 255 Class Memborship Committee CD3 Class Tffllfk Cl, 255 Civil Engineering Socivtyg Sc-cond Liuutcnunt, Fin-ld Artillery. Luzerne County Club. 140 1 FANNIE EDITH RULEY CALVIN LEE RUMBERGER, A Z Domestic Science Philadelphia I Rummie College Gll0l'llS Cl, 2, 32: Animal I-Iugbundry Wayriors Mark Secrotzlry Y. W. U. A. 121. St,,.m,m,t: K Uollm-gc Ul1u1'11s Qljg ' G l'1l.llgllQ Stllilllllli 0111111051 Cljg ll1111ti11g1lo11 County Ulnlwg Agriu11It111':1l Society. A JOSEPH RANDALL RUOS1 AXP SAMUEL WILSON' RUSSELL UJOGU UDIIEOU usauln Mechanical Engineering Doylestown Horticulture Juniata Class 14:1 Crosse Cl, 255 S. A. T. fl. CUIHH l U0HHlH Q55 Ag1'iu11Il,11rul Society. Navy Foollmll CD5 M11uI1:111i1':1I lC11gi111-v1'i11g Souiutyg Class NVl'l'SHlllg' CD5 Bucks County Cluhg ll. S. Nlllllll R1-servo 'l or1'o. 141 DALE MILES RUSTAY, AAS unustyn PAULINE SANDERS uponyn Forestry Wilkes-Barre Domestic Science hjvona Class 'llrack CJ, 21 5 Manager Clnss Truck C2Jg Druidsg Glec Club Cl, 2, 32. RAYMOND F. SCHLAANSTINE Ray Schlitz Chemistry York Company C, S. A. T. C.: Honor Roll Cl, 215 ' York County Club. 2 EDMUND LEHR SCHLOTTERE, AT llEdH Electrical Englneerlng Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Societyg l 0rki0mcn Club. X J. CARL SCI-IMIDT RUDOLPH HENRY SCHMIDT, AEG, Chemistry York, R. F. D. 2 ' Rudy Sergeant in Band, S. A. T. C.g Mechanical Engineering Brooklyn, N. Y Band U, 2, 353 Mechanical Engineering Sooiety Honor Roll fl, 255 .York County Club. , L PHILIP STIEREN SCHOENECK, 'P VA LEWIS GARRETT SCHRYVER, ll KA Pete L. G. Lewie Mining Geology Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Saegertown Mandolin Club CE, 35, 143 ,A WILLIAM WALTER SCI-IULTZ, K E ROBERT NICHOLAS. SCHWAB ' Dutch Bob Highway Engineering New Kensington Industrial Engineering Bethlehem Svumnn, U. S. N. Collage Orullc-stl':1 C2, Iljg College Chorus CLE, JU gl Drum and Buglv Corps CZJQ 'ml0Sl4'll!l1l Orcvllustm C223 Northzunpton County Club. v . K. GEORGE E. SCHWEITZER, A X A MATHEW BUTT SCOTT 'l'rubles Scotty ' Electrical Engineering ' Altoona Agriculture Washington Class 'Boxing CI, 23g l'I'll'!lt0, Am-l'olxu1111im-s. Blair County Ululrg Mm Kappa. Nug Elvch'iv:lI l':llgllll'l'l'lllj,f Society. I 144 WILLIAM J. SEARLE, Jn. 'fniu-' Electrical Engineering Glenside S. A. T. C.y Cheltenham Clubg College Choir Cl, 25. lx N WIIJLIAMf WAR'REN SEIBERT , A . ffw. W. M Elect.rical.Englneering New Bloomfield V Perry County Clubg Band Cl, Bjg V Chief Trumpoter CZJ. ini-1 5 1 . ..llQ GRACE MAY SEELEY X Education and Psychology Benton, Pa Centro Com-vzmtos .CID 3 College Chorus CD5 Lu Curclu Francais. MICHAEL M. SELECTER Mike Agricultural Chemistr Menorah Society. Y Philadelphia I ALBERT EDWARD SESLER, E II LOIS CONTENT SHERMAN Ses Domestic Science Cilrllslc Commerce and Finance Newcomer ' V HAROLD CHARLES SHOEMAKER EDWIN S. SMITI-I, 3 A F1 Landscape Gardening Northampton Civil Engineering Bninbridge 146 . HARRY omvlrr sM1'rH, IXA THOMAS C- SMITH HH. Oy Agriculture Philadelphia Architectural Engineering, Williamsport Privlltcv U- S' A- A- C- A Class Lu Grosso CLD g Architectural Enginccring Suuictyg Williamsporiz Glubg Bvuux Arts Sociutyg Second Lieut. Field Artillery, U. S. A. l uTedss Lou Agricultural Chemistry Philadelphia Electncal Engineering New York Penh' State Grangug Eloctucal Englnceriug Society. Sirloin Club: . Ullkilttllllllllll Club. 147 City FAY EDWARD SNYDER, 'I' K KI' V llFairy!! Mechanical Engineering Huntingdon Froth Bonrdg Class La Crosse Cl, 255 U. S. N. CHARLES PHILIP SPAETH, ll K A ifchuchi! UC. P-H I Agricultural Chemistry Philadelphia Class Soccer Cl, 255 - Varsity Soccer Cijg West I'hil:1c1olphin Club. .. V.. ,.4.. SAMUEL NATHAN soLovE.Y, 'PE ll' Upntii ' Y Industrial Engineering 7 0il.City President Mouoruh Society: . Mechanical Engineering Societyg Venango County Club. A , ,V i JOHN Hoovms s1'ANe1LE'R,2-AVP' If , . Swing X- 'W ,fx ' -Anfma1H+-shandry ' -1, .I .-Milmv. Penn, State lGi'angye --..--,.-,.,,...,. ..,. ,,..-..,..,. ... - A DANIEL ELTON SPRENKLE - A A 'sprenk . JOSEPH ALBERT SRP, A X P lCJ0e!l Mechanical Ellllilleefint Wrlghtsville Mechanical Engineering Blairsville X l York County Club. ,111 1, ' Y , A , A N, ,, , RALPH BELL STARKEY, Al P , I , L ffsmwr A 'Hoi-ticultulfej ' Philadelphia Skull und llouf-x-ug l rl-lahxnun Soccer lll: Vurr-nity Soccer 12, 83: Am-ilstnnt Truck Mzumgcr Q3J: Glnnn Treasurer' fill: I-Inlltor-in-Chlclf 1020 LA VIN: 4 1 Student Council 133: Honor Uommlttvo Gly. ' Class La. Crosse C253 Class Finance Committeeg 1920 LAVW: Bom.-ll. E 'Z ALFRED HARRY STAUD, fb K X11 uAln ncherubn Electro-Chemical Engineering, Pittsburgh ' Stullont Council C313 Student Board CD3 LA VIE Erlitorinl Staff. IVA MAUDE STEDMAN J. LYLE STEELE, LTR., 'PAQ Domestic Science Montrose, Pa. Civil Engineering Elkins Park Susquehanna County Club. ' 'Class Secretary 09193 C113 ' ' ' Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C223 Class Cross Country CD3 College Track Q2jg Cheltenham Clubg Seeonfl Lieutenant, R. M. A., Aviation. WILLIAM BLAIR STEELE, fI'A 9 GEORGE DINSMORE STODDARD, 2 ll Bill - Doc Education- and Psychology Elkins Park Industrial Chemistry Carbondale 4 S. A. T. C.g Class Historian-Eleetg YIM. C. A. Cabinet 431. Lackawanna County Clubg Second Lieutennnt,'F. A. R. C. 150 ..,. - f- ,. ' JROY BENTON s'rovER, Axr: Industrial Chemistry Altoona CHARLES EDWIN STOUT Stouty I D , Phi Lambdn,fUpsi1on. , Mining Engineering Altoona F1'll1l'SQ Frcsluuan Footbnllg Skull and Bonesg Sphinx: Student Tribunal f2, 315 Honor Committee C223 Class l'1-esiclent C353 Mining Soeietyg C. 0. T. S., Fortress Monroe. ' WAICREN LA VR-UE STROUD 'ERNEST MERLEA STRUBLE La RUG Mechanical Engineering State Cnllege Pre-Legal ' g X Wilklnsburg ' Naval 'Unitg , :l'll'0tfl1 Board: - Intel'-Class Balskotlmllg Ilnquesme Club. 'rg JOSEPH ISAAC STUBBS, A 1' P MARY WILLETS SWAIN . Jerry Classical Philadelphia Animal Husbandry Philadelphia Secretary Le Cel-cle Francais. Soccer Cl, 215 Agricultural Society. w w , , .A SARAH ELIZABETH TAYLOR MILES LEE THISTLETHWAITE Domestic Science State College Animal' Husbandry West Brownsville Penn State Grange C1, 2, 355 ' I' ' Penn State Farmer 132. 152 FRANK B. THOMAS, K2 GILBERT KOHLER TRIMBLE, llshankff CiBob!! 6KTrimm'e!l Animal Husbandry Johnstown Chemistry Phlladglphia Druiclsg , Freslmmn Traakg Varsity Track C2, 35. Freshman Quartotte Cl5g Varsity Quartette C2, 35 Glee Club Q1, 2, 353 S. A. T. C. . Y u KATHRYN'ADELAIDE TUTHILL FLOYD'THAD'DEUS TYSON Fonts Chemistry Q York Domestic Scienoe Wnymart, Pa. Honor Roll Q1,' 253 ' College Chorus Cl, 2, 35 Wayne County Club. 3 15 York County Club: CPE ... I V ...NE-, ., .. I .. ., . . ..l.,---, -.,....,. WILLIAM JENNINGS UTTS NELLIE HOLMAN VAN DYKE Jigs Domestic Science V Renovo Electrical Engineering Allport College Chorus 11, 2, 32. College Wrestling CZ, ISJ5 Ulvarfiold County Cluhg Electrical Engine-cring Socictyg Navnl Roscwvvs. - S Y l' ll A I El.LIO'l 1' umm VANHOOK FREDERICK '1'. vANsAN1f,'f1 lfA' A ll Van Hockey Van ' 7 Clvll Engineering Philadelphia Civil Engmeefinl Philadelphia' ' Vice Pros. Civil Engineering Sociotyg Civil Wil!-!ill001'iI1g S0Gi0t.Yi X Lo Corclo Francais. N0l'tlltlllSt Clubg Soanml Lioutcnnnt, Tnl'nnt1'y, U. S. Ap liif l -J X fl ..! 'la 154 l ALEXANDER BQ VINCENT, A T Q MARION DOWUS WAGNER A Alex - Domestic Science Downs, lll. Agronomy ' Mlfllintown ' 1 i I Q- f Q 4 1 1 1 il A A ff? if A W 5 JAMES RUSSELL WALTER, E11 STERLING COLEMAN WALTER, A I' P' Jim Jimmy Sterl Duke Electrical Engineering Lebanon Animal Husbandry Easton H ElCCtl'il'il'l EIlgi1'l00l'illg' Socictyg Centro Ccrvuntcsg I C. M. G. O. T. S. Sirloin Clubg 1 Lchigh-Nortlmlnpfou Gillllliiy Club. 1 4 155 I T Y 1, ll 44 H55 A . V 'Fi Cl-IAUNCEY REED WALTERS Chaunce Electrical Engineering Shippensburg 5 EMMA MARGARET WATTS ' Home Economics Kerrmoor I L NELLIE SCI-IENCK WATTS . HOWARD ELMORE WAY H Nell , Electrical Engineering Altoona Home Economics State College Electrical Engineering Socictyg ' 156 Le Cercle Fl'f111Cl1lSQ - ' Blair County Clubg S. A. T. C. Ll 3. T ' .4 v f i 5 , L . l i'.Q-G' E3 A Agn! M . - .fn fx. Q , M fy. . 'lm . 'E Fl 7 , E 3 V4 A-'Q ' 1:1 -----f -M-1-nr r. tw . 5 l . v IAQ v QV! .iq ge I xl .- .4 . 'J SM l f Uv! l l. fn vga L .2 ml 3 W , Nj ii?-'l , lu X 'itll any SP5 :T -T! wg lil FW 3 ill. f , . i 1 . 1 ' . Ml, i. gf . 14 5' 353. 2. 14 'Si r 33 ' 1 lu 4--' .1 Ei? N. I J. f-' ii'dvu?3Elw ly 4 P Iliff? 1 '4 gf. ff55Vu'z ' f iEi1Q1gEENcE EUGENE WEAVER C Elekggiiieil Engineering Renovo 'I f ,Sigma Tau. F X gin , . , 1' . f 1 fl 'GLEN REXFORD WEEKS, A X A A ,Cbinnierce and Finance Hornell, N. Y. 1. . From Board 42, xp, 'Z 'L Tioga, County Club. -.P JAMES EDWARD WEBER, A Z UJim!9 Hweb!! Agriculture Clearfield Class Wl't'Stlil1gQ Penn State Farmer. SAMUEL A. WEIMER, Cuheco Club UGIISII . Mechanical Engineering ' Johnstown Mechanical Engineeriilg Socictygv I Johnstown Clubg ' Seaman, First Class, U. S. N. JACOB LOUIS WEINS'l'EIN, 'I' E II ALBERT HENRY WERNICK Animal Husbandry Duquesne -'Ari ffpeanu gleehillub S531 Pre-Legal J Scranton fron man 'mir' , . T 2 , Vurrsity-Dolmtilxg C2, Lljg gg?3t?2rgc?i1lIE5,f1' D' Dultu' blgma mms 'Vice Presinlcnt M0ll01'LLl1 Society. Jf'o1'c11sic Council CD3 Monorail: Souiotyg Sirloin Clubg Agricultural Society. CLAUDE FRANKLIN WERTZ HENRYA CLAY WHEATON ' Sanitary Engineering Reading Mechanical Engineering Wilkes-Barre Student Council C315 i ' Cuheco- Clubg X , Class Wrestling Manager CD. Class Soccor Cl, 25: 158 Manager Glass Soccer C2D!g 'Nil'lfilIlllll'il.i I'3ngin0c-ring Society IAllZ01'llU'C0llllfy Ulnlvg U. S. Ellgillkklilqllg' Corps. RUSSELL H. WHETSTONE, TX A ROBERT WILDERMUTI-I, A Z 3 1, I lfstoxnyil iSB0bU Electrical 'Engineering Tamaqua Agronomy Wilkes-Barre .Electrical Engineering Sqcictyg Mandolin Club fl, 205 Schuylkill County Club. Agl'lL5ll.ltllI'Hl Souiotyg Luzvruo County Clubg , SC1'gl'Illll3, ll. T. C. N FLORENCE FERGUSON WILSON GERTRUDE BENCH WILSON Y ' HF. 1F.n uG0l'tien Domestic science Philadelphia Dvmertifusfjegce Am CU Harrisburg Emglosmorc Delegate Cl., 255 JO Pfgic ,'f'lY 5 Q Annual lVlL-mlmvr Y. VV. U. A. CD3 'YIM '.'l'4'lk'ft C273 .Student Council CD3 1 19, ff , ' lows C ' ' , Collogo Chorus K-Us bulb blue Cflllll QJQ. Glcu Club Acuompanist CD5 Social Service Ciljg A ' 159 I CHARLES WILLIAM WISE FRANK N. WOLF Industrial Engineering Greensburg I d t I 1 E 'WQme M K l t - r e 0011026 PW 417' n us a J1ffJ3'5.,f??IE. ma c eespm Vnruity Squud 121: Ulmm IIlIHki'IIPllII fly: Van-nity 42, 31: Ulusu Ilnsn-Imll ill: ' Ulm-is Tl'lll'k HJ: Vnrslty Squnml 1217 Druids: Clans Prcr-xidont, 121: Student llonrml 123: Studs-nt Ummm-I1 423: Sfmlont Trlhnmll f2J. X , PAULINE wooDwAnu BLAIR JONES WORMER. B 0 II Domestic Science Falrville Whitey Industrial Chemistry Olean, N. Y First Assistant Truck Manager CD3 Glue Club ffl, 3,3 College Choir Cl, 25g Chcmiczil Souietyg Machine Gun Corps, U. S.fA. 160 'C. F. HENRY WUESTHOFF GEORGE STEWARD WYKOEF Animal Husbandry Library Modern Languages State College I '- Agricultural Society g Sirloin Club: Penn Stuto Grnngog Grange Lecturer CED. Sphinxg Assistant Editor 1920 LAVIEQ Penn Stuto Collegian Reporter f2Jg Associate Editor CBJ. UGEORGE JOSEPH-WYROUGH, 'IJ K ANGELOPJ. YANUZZI, JR. 1 Mac Electrical Engineering Hazleton Industrial Chcinistryx Altoona Elootitiunl Engincoi-ing Sociotyg , 1 ' 1 Hazleton Club. . N Blair County blub. 5 9 il N WILLIAM JENNINGS YOUNG WILBUR WINTHROP YOUNG, 'I' K 'I' ' Youngie Youngle Wibbie Metalurgy Butler Mechanical Engineering Knoxville Class Basketball Cl, 25g Freshman Choir CD5 College Basketball C215 College Chorus C215 Class Treasurer f2Jg Glee Club C353 Finance Committee f2Jg . Student Council Cfljg Business Manager-Elect 1920 LA Vucg Druidsg Sergeant, Coast Artillery. HELEN MOORE ZIMMERMAN MARSHALL S, FOSTER A Zimmle Pre Legal State College Domestic Science Newark, Ng J. . A F,-oth Bom-d C255 College Chorus Cl, 2, HJ 5 2nd Lieut., Inf., U. S. A. Girls' Glue Club Cl, 2, Iljg Class President Clj. 162 PERCY McGREW GERWIG, 'I' A 0 LAURENCE LAMOTT HOLLAND, fl' K E X Killer!! KKDOCU Mechanical Engineering Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Lwellsville, 0. 'lfhespinnsg Freshman Relay Teamg Duquesne Clubg Varsity Track Squad C2l5 Assistant Football Mzmagerg Spanish Clubg Flying Cadet, lst Marine Cerpsg Druirlsg Killed in aviation accident, Miami,F1a. lst Sergeant, Ordnance Detachment, ' Railroad Artillery. LEONARD w. RIEBE NORMAN c. SOMMERS Chemistry Wellsboro Industrial Chemistry Delta A FTUSIIIIIRII F00'0b2ll15 Phi Lambda Upsilon- ' Class Wrestling. Sigma Tau. ' 163 TIE ' N Qx - N 'A X f7l?2 ?' -27, E-: O 5'7- Zg -fi? A -9 77fFi-L ?-- ge ef 1-mf - X R 45129 if 5 A ,,A, 3 , X , ' ' ' G 47, 9 X . 420, ,gyw A M 241-1 ,f ,Aw ,I 1 ,wh lf -1' -vw Y .xx f X yx' QNX 'n, K , X N X ff' -- Q XX X A R i- f, fj, ' 4. ' f' I: O OL O. O Xxkxm ' pu ,Q ...Ln 01 mv.. eff 'ieifyril NW 1 wwgr: n- .xl .., .. ..- ---'-- UN MEMORPHAIMI v -- -?-- I LYMAN D. CONRAD 1 -L- -- f PERCY M. GERWIG ARTHUR ll- A NORMAN MONTGOMERY fl -Qi-3 - I JOHN RAYMOND PIERCE ' NORMAN DAVID HUGHES -+M- PIERSON HURD if 'Q' - -? 3 NORMAN ZAHNISER my E 2:2-11 A BANNATYNE W11.LIAMs A 'a'i'q M3 51-Q-O' V ir- ' ' II' ,, ?...,.,1 mf, A WW 1 N gm 'Y M, uOwwf11uf1:1lvuv:al1 M Q A 'H J J, 29 ff fr1.:.WB.,,m?,,fQ +'f3'39A'A'A'NNA'NA lS'lS'A'A'A' 'A NA'A A'A NNA'A'NNAl?'- 1 G 4 T:-Zrfffvffa- E22 - 454 ?'??fri:'rj5dZ? I-:NX v. NIE, 1 :fi S ' X iaqlxf . X X 5' I E 'i E-,ibp f ,SX a 75,xSES:QQi'E x r J' 4,11-Qi' -wg Q , a-fmrA'A'NxA'A'A'A'LvA'Aw 'A'Lv1xAwxNNA A'NAQaw- 1 G5 , Q K, 7 A ... N X Xlullff gg gf-7 A' K? -TL 4 :gg W YQ. .fi 2 . .?' -1:55-1 4' L iff Lf , ,,,fAz1- -..-N K wx ' -12. y - 'ff 1 1L5? 7'v: ..- T I ' Q X 4: l ,.. ' 1 if x .., : 2 ...F - x V i? ,W X mists Z :fl 33 ,222 4 ff! -I- 'Q,4:s'f 1 Nf7f ?: 2i lw.EJ?3 f .. X - 1 1 4 1 -fmmwAwuAwm.vuLvAw wAwA'xAw1.vNA'umAw- 166 ' riff? E-El' 'f?ff-2558173 ni. XX V x x' E V' ' S-1 vii--A? 5-,Q ' :K-1 Q A' i' 'x NL' IA. if 1 N ' X xb is in : ll a , ' .-ily ,,,, D ..e:SE?.:-.ziiiif-: Z , ,- ,.,, SULD3i?0JE3EQfQlDSb l ,,5m,A.A.A.NAfN,yAfLvAfAfu 'A'NA'NNNNNA'A'NNA:?f1h- 1 67 7Q,+gffj:Eii:' ?f- 7 f-,fi 3 4 5:31 ivmix ' If I -7-H-25-Ji-'N I :ff EQ ani v 2.14 N xxx S 1 - ,,,. - . X Gm' X s X X15-af +5 2-2555 ' ug: X f it : R. K. WILLIAMS if Vino-'President I F' EACDZQQLFYSON I J. B. DEMMING President v N. R. KORB E. M. AIKEN Treasurer Historian J-f55l3iA'A'A'A'NA'A'N'l.VNA A'lS' 'A lS'A A'2YA lS'NA'A'A AfAQ-Y -' 168 - e Wifffl-5:- E:f'g owtffff 44 viz., 1 of ,W i - at-Q .5-. ..a v ,. , ....-,.. 751-- -f' f -1- P f-: 1 '1 ' I 'jf-f Er-- Q xifz . N We SHT! iff 1,-,ff 2, f -1 s -0 Xv. ,1-2'-2,222 Sophomore iotorp dropped our dinks. for as Freshmen we hat football we rushed them off their feet. Al seore a tie to kid them on a while. Then when the end of school came round and tirst year days were over, we scattered to our various homes, and many went to war. Some chose the army life for theirs, and some the deep blue sea, while others thought their chances lay in the S. A. T. C. And many are now hack again, hut those who stayed right here, upheld the honor of the class and kept its record clear, for we triumphed o'er the Freslimen when the 'football game was played, and a victory o'e1 us has never yet heen made, save one alone and only one, and that was one darn hard one, when in the mail we found a slip, You are heloxv in Carhonsf? - Still all things can not come our way, and we are well content to he riffht here in colleffe and on our duties 'hentg for the training' that we got 5 H last year will stand us in good stead. and keep the class of ,2l up always at the head. +:mA'A'A'z.vxmswA'1.vA'A'A' wA'zxAwA'A'A'A'A'NzsAw- 169 lil ICN our freshman da fs were over we sadl Y pitched right in and got the Sophomore's jinx. XVC4 walloped them in soccer, in the tie-up scrap, we heat: and when it came to though the score was nought to nought. we had them heat a mile, hut had to make the iifm EEl' y '52 ?'f:fi15.,, If- F-:ed E71 e xlfgji' I N X 43 ,' . fff gs.-L X 7,5,,5w.,AXq.. E'?2'fJN..'i13: Y -iii Q-f5'S2!'A'A'AWNA'NNNA'AW 'A'A A A AWNA'A'7.X A NAQ- 170 ' J3 b:A '?4?'i1f-1 - S, ,A :fi KEEZ 24'-.Qtr I W q , 'ff fj,L,x- -W-r iff ' Xxx QW I : 5 ' 'ff' 1 ' XLSQ' X '. Lwx if-:'fJQf5: mm, 'N r-sf-up ff'1139A'A'A'A'NA'NA'A'NA'A'A' 'NA'A A 1.vA'A'A A'A A'AwQ- 1 71 x Tx.. wfly -' if :Sf --xyx mg f ' 1-'- q 1: 4,'1r',.'- ff X, jf +fr- gf - S N'?f7'fu' N X f I if: ff,2Qy,. ff 2 X I H. T. MCKENZIE President F- P- RYAN L. M. nonnnms Vice-President secretary F. M. RITTS Treasurer +'f1 M'A'A'NNNLVA'A'NA'A'A' A'A'A'A A'A'A NA A'A A'5AQ- J 72 ' I g Ti: X K xig Z - E5 57' 1, fx, ,fffgf-1 -:F V' vii f R Mai.. .7 - s xx .S Q52 ,L - .+ - - - - s 1 ',2.: S Q?-.-X f+fg'x Q ' reshman iastorp HE largest Freshman class that ever entered .lfenn a Senior in high school and a Freshman in col- lege. .Ns Seniors in high school, we enjoyed every privilege, but when we came to college, we had no privileges to enjoy. XVe found a hard and stony path to travel. Green dinks became our headgearg we learned the joys of carrying mail. No more might we walk across the grass, instead, we wore out our shoes in tramping the concrete walks. That night of Paddles and Pain misnamed Poster Night found the members of '23 hiking across the country with the Sophs as escorts. Shortly after Poster Night we were put under military discipline and for three months the S. A. T. C. had charge of both our minds and our bodies. lnstead of the regular college customs, we had our orders from the Major. XVe learned the fundamentals of a soldier's life and his duties. During this period we always got to class on time, probably because we were marched to and from each class. But all things have an end and at Christmas we were discharged from the .-Xrmy. ' With the New Year, State became her normal self. XVe welcomed the return of the customs for we realized that they were meant for our benefit. The entire class has lived up to both the spirit and the letter of all the liresh- man rules and customs. After our First class meeting in Old Chapel the Sophs gave us a reception. This was accompanied by a heavy rain QFD intended no doubt to quench our licry spirits. It failed. The manner in which our men have come out for sports is commendable. XVhile we have been defeated in the inter-class football and soccer matches, our spirit is still unbeatable. XVe have had men on both the football and bas- ketball squads and our class gives promise of developing some worthy wearers of the lllue and White. Thus far we have made only a brief history. fllut all green things grow. ln the coming years of our college life, just watch us. We are the greatest class that ever entered the portals of Old Main and we propose to maintain this pre-eminence. Twenty-two will uphold all the standards of the college and will make State proud of the greatest class which she has developed. Roinaici' H. S'r1NsoN, 0-f5l'3iA'A'A'A'NA'NA'A'NA'A'N 'WA A A'Zx'A'A'NA'A NAMQv 1721 State soon learned the difference between being 11' ' Vi A 1 w4 x fn w ,W V r , N WS r ff Xgxx Aff ill, I I gm 1 IV' 3 x' I HH NX :NH ,N Y 5 N '1Q. 3 1 Q1-4 -fc 'rzguifz' if, E ff ing LUN Pfif , X JI - SF W R LW Wx!! . xY 'xxx :Ml Hi i7fffNf'Qf:l ?e: 1 xgf fizv'-ff? A ff-iii T.-LXX 7315 ' ii-i 'i fig-2? ffyfezz-:Z .-:7- 4 ps? gui P M- Kyla 'ft :L V ' it ' A -K 1 XXX x Q-li ig :-9 5, ,-- - if Q2:q'2 istorp of '17 -'19 As we look back over the happy times we have had at Pennsylvania State College, within the past two years, it is with regret that we make our last few trips to Ag I-lillf, Only a small portion of our original class was able to return for the home-stretch of the course. In the fall of IQVI7 we were seventy strong. By the time spring of IQI8 arrived, this number had been diminished slightly, K ' 1'f 'f- but the final blow was not received until the opening' of the 1918 college year, when only fifteen of the origi- nal number appeared to pursue their studies. We take it for granted that Uncle Sam has claimed the services of the majority of the missingg the others felt it their duty to remain on tl1e farm and do their bit. Although our number was severely cut down, the spirit of the class still remained, and the few students who did return, did so with a definite purpose in view. Along athletic lines, we were handicapped by our small munbers, but with the co-operation of the first year class, we made advances. The Bible class, which V Y Vullnn-r, V. I'1'1-H. was formed some years ago by the two-year men, was well supported, and the students looked forward to the Sunday morning meetings on Ag Hill. Several social functions were carried through during the year and we consider it a happy and fruitful year. Now that our time is getting short, and we are about ready to go out into the world to prove that we have E' U - SW- learned how to raise more potatoes to the acre, better apples to the tree, and healthier pigs to the litter, we will not forget the many happy days in class-room, xx here our knowledge was secured. Wfe leave with the hope that the future two-year men will loyally support the class and Old Penn State. J. B. Vo1.1.M121:. llnller, Treils. 'f5i?A'A'A'A'K'NLY'lXA'AYA'A'A' 'A'lX'A'A'NA IS'NA A'NNA3 - 1 7 5 N4V4V4V4V'y4V4V-lV4V4V4V4 ' Vw SAV-f 4V574V+V4VNN5Z,V4V FIRST'YEAR CLASS 'iff , lx X if, fl - 4 W Milf!! will Y' ffl!! X 1 N V1 If I I fl 'f a N 4 X' 4-' lx . W X I W 2 Asx ff wi JR 'fn X x I x ' U X H? ' 5. QM , nfl xwv ffWfff f Z 5? .sifffgfegfiig 4 ii -..ktx 'mix Q -1 7 ff-ii. ggi- K , 2.,Zi,r x t XX xi :KE -W?Zw gf .,A, ,mi .r -ts' X istorp of '18-'20 l On their arrival at the Portals of State College the y . members of this class found green and brown in pre- f dominance-the green of passing summer and the brown of the soldier's cloth. Soon enough, the class. which was one diverse in tastes, aptitudes, and talents, became unilied to the crisp i 1-2-3-4,,' and the tramp and salute, salute and tramp of Dobbs, 1'x'es. the fx. '11 C.F',-AI11e11. Callow and calloused alike, however. they quickly m y seized upon the one man capable of piloting them over 'pfWf'PJ the shoals of college life. Because this man is insepar- is able from the life of the class of '18-'20, it is honored to , . 4 write in its history the name of Prof. F. L. .'Xnthony. , The first semester was an orgy of round holes and - N 1 fu 4? Q .. 2 4 . vb square pegs-it was said the '18-'2O's were dead and no si: iflx self-respecting undertaker would pronounce the ritual of N ' V- S' burial. Then, lo! came the Xmas intermission, and on return- ing Qeither to work or sleep it offj the class took an ap- preciable brace with every member 'fcracking texts and pulling for grades once unthougbt of. Now, there are movements of all descriptions within the group-ath- letics Qexcluding African golfj, literary, social, etc., each miss mst iii- ii, s --if. one of progression, for such is the new-born spirit. Above all, now that the stride has been quickened, there is a purpose to set a pace for all the classes that follow-that when the work here has been finished the going out into life shall be without faltering and a feeling of fitness-the gift of our Alma Mater. H. Rox' D12Nm.xN. y Miss Snyder, Tri-ns. i'f?q'Wl'A'A'A'NA'NlYA'NA'A'A' 'A'A'A'A'A'A'NNA'A'NN. hn- 1 7 7 ka-i Efff3: g' ZWQZQ ?,:h,Egq653 4 EN wie ff ::f , 5 , r' xg.,,..J' , N X S HX , , : -E 5:95, yf , ,fg ,.Sif:iQi15: -Hf11wxA'A'A'NA'A'A'A'A'A'Aw xAwA'A'A'A'A'NA'A'A'AfA.Q-mf I 78 - ?7fffN' E-I X Wl'f'l'45?4 ?' 5' -f?'i?:d7 ig 15115 -ezg 3' -52:-:. ' 17. FQ Kes 2-ejwgj f X EP? il ,- X Exbiiiiliifu fb' I C KR f W N, fy f ATE IBN Q42 A Q QW ff 'G575VA'A'A'A NNNA'A'LVA'A'A 'A LVA A NNNNNA NA'EP ' 179 ?v.-fx:fSfTS'N:'lhxS Xfwx-Iff Ggqqffgff 47 ,S Lily 'F IA f T'363f7'i? E! x , '3'1Q'1il'f ' N XX QI:-Kg? E2gZ1-EE:Z5E:E:-..S'::-2:5217:E55'fCfrTiE5ZiiTEgEg5Gl:--:i.- x NNZNN' NSEgijggi5gETjiiiiiiiTEg?:iE , Y f atwnal fraternztrez Qlcahemic Fraternities 1,111 GAMMA IJICLTA 11II'IA '1.'H1z'I'A PI PIII KAIIPA SIGMA SIGMA CIII - - KAIIPA SIGMA - SIGMA AI.I'IIA ii21'S1I.0N lylll SIGMA IqAl'l'.'X PIII DIQLTA '1'1IIc'I'A - '1'III2'I'A XI - - SIGMA NU - AGAGIA - lJICl.'1'A UI'sII,GN PIII KAI-IIA 1381 - SIGMA PI - - LAMIIIJA CIII AI.I'I1A DIQIJIA TAU DI2I.'I'A - PI KAIIIIA ALI-I-IA PIII KAPIIA - AI.I.'IIA TAU OMEGA lil'1'l'A SAMAGH PIII EI':sII.I1N PI - SIGMA PIII l':l'SIl.UN - AIIPIIA CIII' R110 - AI.I'IfIA SIGMA PIII - ALPHA ZIETA - ALPHA GAMMA RI-Io - ALPIIA CIII SIGMA l':'1'A 1CAl'I'A NU - '1'AU 13Ia'IrA PI - PIII LAMIIDA UPSILON SIGMA '1.'AU - ALI-HA XI SIGMA - U. L. A. S. - DIcI.TA SIGMA RIIO - PIII KAIPIIA PHI - Professional lannntatp Rc-cstalmlislmccl Estalblisl - April -1, fJCll1l1Cl' -I, - April 5 April 22, - j:IIIIIary N, May 18, Juno T, May 111, - March 27, flJcccIII1Icr 27, - 111110 1, lJCCCl11iJCl' 8, - October 11, Octolucr 215, Novcmlmcr 2, listzllnlislwfl NfJ1VL'l1liJt?1' 22, Octobcr 11, N11W'C111llL'I' 11, .lfc11rIIzIry 11, 1 c11rIIzIry 111, 1 c1II'II:Iry 141, May 28, - june 2. .1 cl1I'IIaI'y 111, I Jilllllill'-Y 21 l'lClll'l1Zl1'j' V1 - April 3, I 1 DCCUIIIIJCI' -l. - May 4, May 311, May 1, April 311, May 41, - June 11, - 1Vi'ZlI'Cl1 225, IcI1 ISHS 1888 181111 1811.1 15112 1.8113 185151 11111-1 111117 111117 15.11151 11111 11112 11112 1511! 1872 15112 151121 151131 111111 1511-1 1511-1 11115 11117 1!11S ISHN 15111 11111 111111 11112 1111-1 1111-1 111111 .11111i 11117 1111111 fig-BA'A'A'N'NA'NA'A'lS'A'A'A' 'W'A A A'A A'NA'A'A NA1 1r-s 180 - jim'- lin Q .L f Y- ,Fixx Z7 G xi! 'A V i . X X af? 1,22f ,- ff X ai L?:E tithe iean iaellenic Qrouncil Pl'0.Yl.dl'H! - - A - Vice President - Sec:-rlfirg'-Trcnsizrer - - B. F. RUMIHQRGER - C. S. IIAMM - E. W. Samurai. Qllulltitil 13011 Phi Gnmmu Delta Alpha Chi Rho R. I.. S.xc:Kia'i i' ll. S. IDOXVNING J- RVUS E- CTUXMUICRS C. XV. ICLINE Beta Theta Pi Phi Kappa Sigma ll. R. Cotrusicx S. G. CoNovl-:la , , i , Du. S'ronn.xun J. Ouvis lXlEI.I.ER li. H. .l'0STlfR XV. ll. lX'll'I.l..XN Sigmll Chi R. ll. CAhlI'lllEl.l. E. B. l.iiii.'rif K ' W 1 umm Sigma 4 I U Sigma Alpha Epsilon ll. Guixiits VV. Cf. Guoi.1mNc.i.u J. R. HUNTER E. I-A BM.HURS,l, M. ll. Cmnt: Phi Delta Theta Phi Sigma K1-IDDII Mu. l'l0S'l'liR W. A. AliNlfli lin. XVn.soN C. A. NliI.SON C. S. HAMM B. li. Ruivtniziusma Sigma Nu . Du. Aimsnv J. F. Kiam. Tht X . e u I XV. HART R. S. l.'1m:ii.'xitn J. W. RlCKl.ElN W. Siwtum. Phi Killllm Psi J. XV. Mn.i.s A. H. STAUD Delta Upsilon I H I XV. ljENNlSON A. G. KUM M1211 I De ta 'lan De ta' M. L. lX l0lilfl2'l' .l-I. C. XlVRlGll'l' Sigma Pi P. M. ICISTLER XV. Souix' H. RIEAGAN Pi Kappa Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha C. ll. hlCFARl.AND S. C. LYNN XV. S. ll0lflfMAN A. G. BARRETT Sigma PM Upsilon R' BOWMAN IC. liomtcn E. l.9l0lflilVlAN Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Sigma Phi M. P. XfVncu ll. P. Guiififiru A. A. lnxitxmt C. M. SKoot:I.UN1.1 F. I. l.lNGER P. S. Nou. 'ZlLbe Ban ilazllznic Qilouncil The Inter-fraternity Council, an organization composed of members of the Academic National ilfraternities, was founded during the school year of 15112-1913. It has for its pur- pose the up-huiicling of the standards of fraternities as well as to promote the interests in the college and in college affairs. The council is composed of three members from each academic National lfratcrnity, one of which is a faculty memher, elected yearly by the respective or- ganizations. Meetings are held monthly at one of the various chapter houses. -Q'9A'A'A A'N1XA A'A'LYA'A'2!' 'A'NA'A'A'NA NA'A NNA4?-'2'- 'will iff? 1ffl X Z54iTei??7'vf5 L.,-J ',2?'iZ ':.iXX 'iTf'Q'X -i f cfs - ' . 'f ff- f: fffE'T: 7-'- X 'F '21 fir' ' ' x- W IKV7' :ff .se A Q 2 -f : -' ' ' ' Y . L 3 1.--'. ' if gpg? 71. ,f .rrp N e,,f4QZ1q , PHI GAMMA DELTA i Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, 1848 Active Chapters, Sixty ff' H n H I I I A n 'I I 'a M V om, .4 hlhwm ff,fqs: ' fig? gf. U- '-:a-lyfv- ',-1.5.i-?' 1s.f,:1: - 'X ffm ' f, If MQ I ,ff ' 'Zg'5fiiE!f 'ii2ifi'E:: +,F J1Iq4'f Ufng 4133 irkbkbydfll 4D 1' A 4 ACADEMIC 'fJ73nVXA'A'A'N'A'A'LY'A'LVA'A'LV 'A A'A'AZ'B'B A'A'A'lYNE5R - 182 i i? iEf?f f22j'f?I if I' INN YF .my If :fi 4 . IEE -'E-PSI' . N Nw' A if. Qgy, ' ff . ?xxx:faf3 Gamma Phi Chapter Iishlllllslxeul April -1, 1888 Sm-lu-tt II. Muurvr llullm-x' 111. Muurvr Ihllnnmnds I'm1u-my Ilnmlltrm Hyun Uuwnn llngvr lim-ka-y Smith Mntsun lillnu Vnn Gilda-1' lmwning N1-Iam-lu-vl: Kirk 1.. In-nm .Tum-s I INIIIllII'll 'Fruxm-ll Iluhhs Hluvlmmrm- I . H1-nm llugq-rs FRATRES IN FACULTATE lt. I.. SAFKIGTT Il. NN VAN RIDER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS IIAIUILD S. INYIVNING IVILLIAM Il. I US'l'I4Ill LYINWN II. BEAM IiI'INNI'I'l'II Il. KIRK IIUXVAIIII IIAGICII, JH. L. MAI.l'llI.M IIAMll.'l'0N I'l'IlH'Y 'l'. IIAMMUNIJS l llANI'lS II. BEAM NORMAN L. IiI.AI'KM0IIl4I IVAI.I.Al'Ii I . MJWAN IIVMMICI. l ISlllIl'IIN I llI'1Ill4IlIII'K S. DUIIIIS CIIAIILI-IS lIl'I'l'Wll.l41IL IIUI'S'I'0N H. IC. KILLIAN MI-ILVIN J. I.1Il'Kl'I, JR. JUNIDRS U. IVICLDON KLINIC SOPHOMORES EARL XV. MAIYIII-Ill CIIAIILES If. MOIIIIILL FRESHMEN IVILLIAM II. IIIVIINIGII A. YVILIIIYR .IUNICS 1I0Iil4IlI'l' II. MAITIIICII SPECIALS NVILLIAM N. GIVEN Al.Hl'ZIi'l' IJ. M1-GIIICIV PLEDGES LI-DUN lDl'l'l'WII.l'Ill JAMES MITLLIN ALVIN S. RILEY llAlIOI.Il Ii. VAN Gll GI414lIIGI'I IG. MATSON 1'IIll.IP S. Sl'llllIGNl'II'K IIANIIGI, I-'. PHMI-IIIOY FHA NUIS Ii. ROCK HY II.KI.I'II L. SAUKI'I'l 1' JAMES II. I'll'IlIl'lG MALI'01.M IV. SMI'l'II 1'lI.IlILl'IS S. 'l'llI'Xl'II IIUNALII K. IUNHCIIS FAIIIAN 'l'. RYAN - 'A'A'NNA'NlXA'AYA'A'A' A lS'A A A'NNA'A A NA'f 183 .DI-.I I ' ' 'Eff ' bN ,rf XX V 'ff fZQ ' :tif t ff -A j,-L Ti:-5 T22 . A i if:-ff 'i.-sf-2-ffffvixf ... N XY away- zz, - - c-M g-ifxyfi 3-QQ gs? V i g'ii11'i. ,g - ff9E Z4E1' fs A gf ii BETA THETA PI Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, August 14, 1839 Active Chapters, Seventy-nine K 5 If Hi: S ,r ' Q44 y v 4y4 ,w auf, x' , f Wt, .-4,6 if C qllmjh, lim 'llllbilv 1---' '--- -'-' 'Ty '1 '- 'I fa' , 4-.. , .W wggxx New 13 6 H ACADEMIC +-ff2sA'A'A'A'NA'LvA'A'NA'A'N wA'A'A2mNA'A'A'1s'Amw- 184 .. -1 x 2 -, 6 '3gh,..i,,. , 'L f - ' .1 fl 7 if :fi x . 1 W i 4- . X gl? ,f ff . .. J . ,..,wii-aghix Alpha Epsilon Chapter lislallulisllml U1-toln-r -I, 1888 N 1'. Roy:-u Lullcllwmr In-N M1-Clvlluml llnlmln-1' Gnrmnn TD. A. Roym BUHIIPI' K1'llll1'lly ll. Mvflura- G. xIl'l'llll'1' Alhort IN-nplos Sf1'Vl'lIN0ll GII1-s Wurnn-r Slmldun-ll Ilullu-n Cours:-n I'ulm-y FRATRES IN FACULTATE DIL l'. YV. S'I'Ul?Il.Xllli FR ATRES IN COLLEGIO .TUNIORS ULAIII J. WUIQMI-Ill III-IIIIIICIIT ll. 1'0I'IlSI-IN SOPHOMORES All'I'l'II'R Il. I.IVNIlIll-ING I'AI'L Il0Yl'l'l l'.U'I, Il. 1Hl.l'IS NYM. 'l'. l'I I'Xl'IY. JI l lll'Il3l'IlIIl'K J. S'l'l'IYl'INSUN JOHN Y. KU!!-Illlill lNlNALIb A. IKUYVIC FRESHMEN JUIIN M. 1'l-I0l'l.l'IS ININALII 1-I. M4-1'l.I'Ill lmylly lg- Amgl-jlyl' IIPINJAMIN H. Wl'Il.S4'lI LI'ZUN.Xllll II. llUI.IH'IIt GI-IUICHI-I G. Mvt'l.I'llI-I J. IIULIIIN LAIINIGR S. CONUVIGH GPIOHGIG L. M1-1'I.lCI.l.A KVM. l'. ll0I.Dl'Ill THURNIJCY H. MILLIIS SOUTIIAIHI H. IHCNIPICII JUIIN 'l'. lil'INNl'IlbY ALlil'Ill'l' ll. KNAIH! XVAIIRICN A. IVICS .w1'3yXA'A'NNA'L?A'A'LYA'A'A' A'A A'A'lX'A'A'NA'A'A'N- -J ISS . - -. 3 T img W X N X K ' I ,dl ,ff J ,.- 1, L, Z: ea W if 1273 :f-- 4 use af-W P g-Q ifixge - 2:252 1 U' PHI KAPPA SIGMA ' Founded at University of Pennsylvania, October 19, 1850 Active Chapters, Twenty-nine V 'wf ff ..... I.. - 23 '::55 .gr X. I 41' -0 V fff:: : N N0 LA-.155 fm i q Z W X 'k'9Qiu'uf5Q t 111 K E ACADEMIC +2-ffs,vxA2x'LvuA'A'uA'zyA'A'A' 'A'A'A'AwA'AwA'A'NmAwf- 186 , - W1 f-If 325' .59 N X I flyZZQj' -ji -i-1 i ig i,. 'ff-.S A-Zlffkk ,,-1 ,K--2 ' ' L- 'Sf-...?-f '37- E-.kyx 'muzx Z.- F '- E E ' Nia:-4S' , X! x Nbm ,Z E I ?Z,34!f:,9 ,Q J N TXX-SELF?-Ziff? Psi Chapter Iirmllrlisllod April 5, 18510 W. Guthrie- Ifllf'lll'l' II:-run I'ruc-tt Aikon Ilnmlrly NVIIIUIIIIIII Wllitvnmn Ilnrris I.u1lwI1-k I-h-rut! Wilson Nuys lll'llIIIt'l'll 'l'. Ifustvl' S. Gutln-io H. I1'llS1t'l', 3l'1l Fickvs K4-llcl' IN-Zell-k Ii. I llSfl'l' BIIIIIIIII 1I4'Nl'l'S l1'm'm-rnmk FRATRES IN FACULTATE HUGO IEIGZDICK J. UIIYIS Kl+II.I,I4IR FRATER IN URBE I!01!l'lR'l' M. l 0S'l'l-II! FRATRES IN COLLEGIO POSTGRADUATE A1.1f:x.xNm-:lc G, 1:1-:1-:lm SENIORS S'l'ANI.I'IY cs. IFIUIQICS IIIGHMAN 0. 1II l l'LI'I 1-:rms 0. In-:I.1.1cn IUIIIICIUI' M. I1'0S'l'I'Ill, am 1f1,oyn lc. MnNICl'1S JUNIORS GICUIQGI-I 111. lmlu, Ju. T11oM1'soN lu. lfoswlelc w11.l.1.-IM la. 1x1U1.1.AN S0111-IoMonEs ICIIXVARD M. ,xllclm wlmfm GITTIIICIII IIARULD 14. IIIGICON IIAIIULID A. lmxxllzlx J. 1:1-:lm w111m.1mN FRESHMEN IHll5l'IR'I' N. 1um1N1f:1m NVILLIAM v. 121.1-:NN KIICUIHIIC A. IIAYS. Jn. RIYINIIIPII s. IlI'l'IlI'1li NVALLAl'I'I 11. Gl I'IIltIl'Z N,v1'1mNI11:1, V. I.I'IlWll'K w11.1.mM lc. I'IlHil'l'l I', gm. IllTR'I l' luluus A. 1l:v1N11: I'llI'l'Z'l l' I.ANVlEl'INUlC M. I-'HIQNUIIUUIC slxxllwzl, n. NVIII'l'l11M.XN PLEDGES ICUHICWI' A'l'Wl'lLl, .xxmu-:w K. w11.suN -fmA+AfA'1xxA'N1x1xA'A'A2x' wAwA'z.vA'zmA'A'z.vAv.xw- 1 S 7 . Q33 2? gig 4 4 aj' xx I, 'ix if YF X25 If ' ' . x . my : ? ' iff . A , -' XM-'fr s'fi X5 k S N I 'll if ? Q 7 7 -7: Zi 1. L f g i: 27 , -:7 g, .j7- Q A ' 1 X A'-.f-r ' N xx Tig! :gr- :-p 'o'LQf2V'i' w . '17 L Si, js: ? g -1 ' ' ' F' N IADQQQQQ v-ssxi x + SIGMA CHI Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, June 28, 1855 Active Chapters, Seventy-one L.. .. ., U, ,f . ' AN 'r-kk 1 X ' ik Q 'N I y Mn ' J ifwfibi 'V A ,',,'!W X' ,..f- Y - -. . .levied E X ' ACADEMIC 'A'A'NNA'NA'A'NA'A'At 'A'A'AtAwA'A'AtAiAtAiAf 1 R S Lm if 2f2ffeffg,:7ff L.-: X - 4'-. v-- 2--2 afyff -1'f'- 4 ks? Wi ' N XX Q K 1,-fig 2 - Alpha Chi Clmptel' Iistnlllislwxl Many 27, 1801 Evans 111-own Rush-r 4'aull XY1-In-r Wlllinms Hoff Vunllyka- Fvlfy fl'h1u'kl'nh Svhmzkcur G11-gg Wilson tlnmlllwll Url-is Wu,.,,,.,- Duhsin Iifllll-IIl'I' M. 1'AMI'l!l'Il.l l'lIAIll.l'IS H. lil-IHLIC IVKANVIS G. l'lll7lil'lI JOHN I. GIHCGG l'Al'L S. IBIUHVN J. SIGALICY CALL 'PIIUMAS R. HUDSON JAMES A, EVANS 1 FRATER IN FACULTATE 4'll.'un.l-is I.. 1i1Nsl.m4: FRATER IN URBE IIARIIY A. Ll'Il'l'Zl-ILI1 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS GIGIRAIRD I.. ILXYLES JUNIORS IHl'llAllll li. I,l7lil'lNllAl'll SOPHOMORES 4ll'I0llGl'I XV. IH'MMl4IL ICIIXVAIIIJ Il. l l'Il.'l'Y rnrsx-:MEN K'IlAHI.lCS A. xml-'1-', Jn. XVll.l.l.Ul 11. IIASSI-INI'I.ITll lcnwlx J. H0911-11: sr-vm-zu ms. 1c1'1:'rz XYll.I.IAM 'r. SlIlM'li1'0l! lJUNA'l' M. XVI LSUN Jill IN D. 'FYSHN SANll'I'IL G. J. IIUNVARIJ NVARN URIHS .IAMICS M. YANUYKI' NVAI.'l'I'Ill XV. YVIGIHGR NY. S'l'AIJlH1ZN XVILLI 'A'A A'NA NLX'A'NA A'A' A ZS'A A NA'A'NA'A NA 189 Ill J. S'I'ANl,I'IY 'l'IIAi'KhKlI 1-wg-Szxg Tffxjg lg- X XN1j fVg5 ' 7 Q T: 155.31 ::.is 'm1:X ' H, - iifv- 4 i e v vfkx fk 'f :f i i f 'ff ,pseiracbi KAPPA SIGMA Founded at the University of Virginia, December 12, 1869 Active Chapters, Eighty-five K We iiii 4 iigix- A ww, M- in ff..,-- ,WA-Wwn, wi.,-..H,n,.i A,n,nnw4nA K E ACADEMIC fl-39A'A'A'NNA'A'A'A'NA'A'A' 'A'A'A'A'7.X'A'NA'A'A'NA'ACf3N 1 oo x l H Fiqggfhy ji? Fig A 1N ,QQ '74?4?' -fn fi- 4119.374 -..N mix ji ' EF-, K , . if 2-5341 ' X xx S1522 EKQ 3,t,f. ,-. f 2 X Alpha Delta Chapter Iflslululishud Jllllllllfy 8, 18212 linlmn lhnllnghvr Gl'lIlll'S l':SIN'IlHlIIHll' Nvlllllllql l-'1-:-zslw DiiY4-nlnu-lu-r Huzls-II NVllllumr1 Mmm- Manson Millikw-n In-nlz lml'1' .XHNIIUIIHU Ul'Ul'fZiIl1,Xl'l' llnlu-1' l'l:ll'lc xYlll'l'lilI1I lllslllk-lI4-1' l'nxun 'I'Ilum:ls FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. S. M4-llUWl'll.l. Il, II. SMITH NV. ll. UIIIGDSIGY M. I . GICIMICS N. M. l I.l'lMING C. H. 0Il'l'0N IC. I. XVILIH-I J. l'. lll'I'l'INlll'II J. KlS'l'l.l'Ill FRATRES IN COLLEGIO POSTGRADUATES G. I . XVlIl'II'II4lNG SENIORS M. li, VLAIKK ll. Y. Gl.A'l'l l'1l.'l'l'IIi Il. Il, IRXXUN JUNIORS A. M. IZAIQIGIK l . TIIUMAS H. L. AI4l,SlI1lI'Sl'I J. G. MASON XY. .l. GllUl'1'l'ZlNGl'IIi SOPHOMORES H. N. 1:1-:Nw In ulcml-is v. w. Mlmml-:N J, Mqmlglq R. K. XVILLIAMS FRESHMEN lv, M, IQl'l l'S lm. lc. 1':.x'1'uN I-', s. 1csl'1-:NsI1.xm1: NV. li. I l-ZSSLI-Ill l'. M. IlI'I I IT. U. ll.XZl.l'Z'I I' W. lv. w.xlm1-11.1, w. A. G.Xl.I.Mllll'1li Y. s. luwlvx-:Nl:u1'1iI-11: fi'3A'A'A A'NA'A'A'A'A A'A'A' A NA AWA'A'NA'A'A A 1 9 I s XT-iffy: 8-Li' 5 XX W ff . 2-'f fi a --Leia . Ski I: XY? ,gli-if.-J ,fri Y I: XX WTPRQ K' '--ef 7 1- ay, A. .. f- P - f NX '.- 1 'A XX x -, : C ii xgy V- af ?Ly gill! Z -f - Z f Q- N - X x - r- 2? 2- ZZ' 'mf L ' 9 -34 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, March 9, 1856 Active Chapters, Eighty-two uhm., ,na , V 1 Qii1, y All 3 pf GM? a A A A' O 'VW 4 'AAA s A ' A s 4? -5 ' I V w a l., ' I f ' A ' , I'.' Hung? ,f 'iw ' 'gn I' ' Q f N I A W N If I, I ff W A X ,ff 1 vi? -F V if 'alfa -A V VH! nv 8 ,N t Lffx 'J' Y wg 25 N ' W. mlb MW' 4-fff' I ' ' - AA g'r 1 6? X 3 N 'fn X 41 wp! ff V vc, 7 K 271 , M E Q ff f Qi , ' C .f I Kfys f ' I lf J ADQQE' E A IG ACADEMIC ez-fZS3v.x'A'A'mvA'NA'1.x'1xA'A'A' 'NAWA'A2x'A'A'A'A'A'A?AQ1- J 9 2 Q 3531715-,ig 4 :mx mv - 4 -f 22 47 775: ::f'- kgs' X X SEE! :fi -- - - - N N -, 7 - - l Lxzllrfkz- ' ff X .:?fJmxix:T: Alpha Zeta Chapter Estublislmml Muy 18, 1892 N Stull lla-lm-l' I-'iku Ilvrrilur Nye-mn R1-illy Mnrtin Wingvnrnl OH4-lnlllvl' Illnke-sl:-v Hlnlu-nIuu'll lIoI'I'mnn l'm'r S4-lnlussa-r Uululw 'l'lnmu1fs-ul Ilnrm-'r Ilnlim-r Ilnihursl, llumm-1' llunivr Smith SIll'fTl'l' FRATRES IN FACUL'l'A'l'E V. II. IIIIICNICIIIAN l'll.UH.l'IS A. lIl'N'l'I-Ill Il. A, GRI-IICN A. I-'. MASON FRATRES IN URBE I . A. IHIIHNSUN NICY. J. NY. LUNG FRATRES IN COLLEGIO POSTGRADUATE IRAYMHND A. Gl'.llWI1l SENIORS I,I,llYD I.. IVILSHN .IIIIIN R. lII'N'l'l'Ill I-I.IllI.l'I ll. Sllilildll JUNIORS HAIH. L. I1A'l'llITRS'l' IGIHYIN N. SMITH .HM Mr-VIII-2lHIl'l' SOPHOMORES GICOIIGI-I F. IIUIQNICR SAMVIGII SIlI'Il l l4IlC UARL I . ll1ll I-'MAN MHIQICI..-XXII 'I'll0All'SUN 1'ltlfIR'l'UN I-'. 0'l l'l-IMlI.l,I-IR I-'I-IRNIX Y. 1il l l'I l FRESHMEN 1mN.xLln I-3. l'l'I'I' l'lc14:s'1'nN lr. ulfilm-:l: ulwzoluax-: 11. vunu My ll. S'l'1ll,l, 1411.511-:lc I-'. Ill-xlcmxm: WM. A. lll'Ill.I,Y .IUIIN lr. IUIIHNSUN GI-TIIIUIIG 1'. I-'nu-1 .mlm lc. M.xl:'rIN ICUIIIGIFI' .x. lil.AliI4ISl.l11l'I lIl'S'l'0N lc. sm'lIl.nsslf:l: m'l1.xlu,I-is li. wlN1':1':.u:lv KVM. .L IRlNKI'INlKAl'Il HI-IUIUIIG M. SVAI +-fESsA'A'A'AwAwAwA'A'A'A' wA'A'AwA'A'zs'A'A'A'A' A 193 inffxkfx xhliffffesfi. SQ-AZ XQ se vvfQ -1' QE? 54 253. f--1:24211 Q ., Vi il A X ,: 1 Xbx -A X ff ,c ,aff 7 1- - e , 3 - -- . . . .f 4- 1 , 4 - -- X - ' Y t K 7 ':f'Eq l. 9 ' 1' 1 'Q' :El-'S-if f I L- XX 1 ' 9- ' ' ack if-N' c'f '7! :Q - x l - em.. .V 1 X Q- X - ,.- 4 .f . V f , , ,. .N N L xx S - gs ' i QN Q-:SAN Ni 5 PHI SIGMA KAPPA Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College, March 15, 1873 Active Chapters, Thirty . 4 . 1 h. . ff ,, cf! V. .I Y L., ,nh 'Q . JW 1 ,- ,. ,.. .A Eg, Ll fl' E K ACADEMIC wAfAfAfNAwNAfA+AfAfA+Af fAfAfAwAfNAaAw 194 - ' ? Z-'Q-E'?f7'f- 4--e iV -yffif mxi K EL l -I 7iT 'lf' , A' N X XX Q - A J, - E e V i r X .I ,.-I , x xx ,Z : 3-,2:,Q ,. ff . 39,52-Eigbx Kappa Chapter Iistnlnllsln-:I .Innc 7, 13110 NV'-n'klu-Iss-1' Wntsun NVclu-1' Gm-Igor llohcrts Mol-1-mv Ruby Snnvclw Wlllh-Iwml Pnrlu-1' HIll'flll'l' llisln-ll GllI'4IIlt'l' Thurpo Lysh- Wul I' Nc-Isuu Mum-u llnrlnw Ilnhm-m-k lllllullwrgos Lollry Fullu-1 N 1 II. U. HAIILOXV U. I'. MOORE FRATRES IN FAC ULTATE II. II. IIAVICNICI I I FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS II. F. RIIMIII-IRG I.. I . IiAII1'tN'Ii -IUNIORS I . N. XVULI1' C. A. NELSON SOPHOMORES NV. IC. XVIII'l'ICIII'IAII H. K. 'l'lI4lIII'IG J. IC. lII'IIY II. II. liISIIl4II.L A. M. SNYIIIGII II. II. XVA'l'SUN II. Il. I'AlIliI-II! FRESHMEN Il. II. l!IIll'l'NI'IIC G. II. I.YSI.I'I w. N. 1'-1'n,u1-:umm I.. 1-2 fmlflwlflr A. II. GICIIIICII ICI! I. D. YVILSON IV. S. GROSS C. IV. LIGIIIY U. II. IIUIIIGIITS I.. IG. XVIGIIIGII NV. A. MUIIICUNV II. G. SNAVIGLY II. II. XI'l'IllIiIII-IISI-IR mf.:51,AfAfAwmx1.w.m'A'A'A'A' 'A'A'A A'A'A'A'AwA'1s'Af 195 fig. all-fry? iEEL 7 4 'gjZ 4-gif-'i4' -'-ggi r...T-XX TWQN ' ' 5:1 G x i V j'R 'diff , N XX 2' ' gf-9 M , :.. f:a:i1st PHI DELTA THETA Founded at Miami University, 1848 Active Chapters, Eighty-five s .7 fin. fi 3- j I ' 21 1 2 ,gf Mn . A 4 if f f L .J 'll W X Em ,. 'Uv ,I , XX' - 'I' A 9 ACADEMIC 44'a41m'A'2X'A'NA'NA'A'NA'A'u' 'A'lS'A'A'A'NNA'A'A'NAfN?'4' ' Jens --va-a . -u w-L1.L.hii------,.... - ' PA-' 41- .4n.....---1--M ........,... ,, 4 3wSx:EiQ73? 4 2227 iw Nui, V .. ' ' 7 5.2 L, , f X s Qi?E Pennsylvania Theta Chapter ESIIIIJIIHIIOII Mny 10, 190-I J. M. Sion-In 1IIll.2'0I'IllIIII 1IInc-kr-lmzlv Ilulluwm-ll Willhunson Lloyd Bly:-rs Ilnrf Sfnrk 1.1-wls Lvinlwnc-II XVIII. Illulswlw-ll Iluzvlwoml Arm-1' llumm ID. C. Iilnisds-ll Mnrtln Fm-Ivy SIIIIITUI' 01-Iurlu Ilusion Iiruuglu Gm-:ll'Ixvn1I Nl'XN'llIIlIl FRATRES IN FACULTATE THOMAS C. RLAISDICLL, SR. IRYING L. FOSTI-IR FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS C. STAIIR IIAMM ULINTUN F. BLISS KVM. A. ARNIGR J. LYLIC STICIGLIC, JR. KVM. M. IILAISDICLL I'IUGI'lNI'1 S. FARLICY HARRY L. IIAIIT RALPII H. IIROUGII RENT Il. IJHDUAIAN MUCAIIRIGLL GRIGATIIICAD NVARIIIGN NV. GRUBIC JOIIN C. IIAGI-IRMAN JUNIORS J. SKXLIGS MARTIN SOPHOMORES FRICIJ IIAZLICXVOOII NVILLIAM D. LICINIIACII FRESHMEN J. NVYMAN IIALI.UNVI'ILL RICIIARIJ HIGGINS FRED B. IIUSTUN RICICS M. LLOYD IIARRY T. MACKICNZIIC GIGURGIC NV. 1'IIGIII1ILIIIfIRGIGR RICHARD B. RIDGXVAY KVM. II. STE I'IL IC DONALD C. IILAISIIICLL PAUL E. LICIVIS MALCOLM XV. MYRIGS IiI'INNI'I'IfII R. STARK KARL G. NEXVMAN ALRIGRT C. ORICRLH MARSHALL A. SIIAFFIGR JAY M. STICICIIE I-IINVARD IVILLIAMSON -.fmyAfAfAwA'A'1xA'A'A'Av.x wA'1xAwNLmA'A'z.vA' 197 - -iff'-T Xhx' .W N f ,Q ,4, I -7 Af A -.....--13 if sQ55'.:.-:f- J' . . 'EI , s Pg! xg! j jj' --N X irq ff-E522 , ff gms- ' THETA XI Founded at Rensselaer, 1864 Active Chapters, Twenty-one .-, ,... . l 'Y' 11- , A, , h if 24110 ' i U D H Q A fv q Y 1.'m'Nuz'! my Y5 ' , , XJ ' Qi? N ' sk!!! I ' ' ff fp , W 1,1a,,,..rL 3 mm Q f R 4? K? Cab, V Q41 9 E ACADEMIC 0-ii1A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A7.X'LVA'ZW.X' 'A'A'A'AWA'A'A'A'A'WA',AgQ':n 1 9 8 -3.-x:1ffr5, f: -- 1 w.j 'ffWzf Q?-7 7,1 45,1 .-.lyx RX i E 1 ,T Qe3F: f-f-in ggi F75 27- xl! j i' . 1 X if? 3-295 , If ....1--'k.4:ggeq, 4 f Lalnbdzl Chapter lislallrllrllu-al lulll'4'h 27, l!l0T Koixul' 1Illl'l'Illll,2'll' IIA-Il1lzl1-1111ll1 K1-llllloy l l'lll'lll1.Zt'I' flillln ll1'4-il1v1' K1'lllllll'll Mnrslxnll HI'lllt'l' lloggs l'ils- Itugm-rs SllX'l'l'lllilll lu-ukle-l11 811111111-l l1'4-1-g11sn11 l'l'lf'lllll'1l l'Jlll'C'l'NUll K1-1111111'1l Mullin FRATRES IN FACUl1'l'A'I'E lc. s. 1-1111'11.1x1u1 1.1. 11. 1m1sq1'1-1 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO JUNIORS w. 1' 1:11NNA1c11 .1. 11. l l'lIUlIlN soPHoMoREs A. lc. 111-:NN.x1:1m .1.w. 1c1c11li1,1-11N 11. 1' 111'11N'1'z1.1-:MAN J. 11. 1i11:1'1'111.1-11' J. l'A'l I'lCl!SON 11, 1'111-1 11. 11. mils:-:lc w. 11. 1x1111.1,1N 1-1. ll 1 x111:1N1:111: lc. w. s.n1111':1. FRESHMEN H. K,.1NN,x1:11, Jn. .1. 1,. M.x1cs111x1.1. w. 1 11:1-:1N11:1: 41. w. 1l1:lf1+'N.1xr11,1 s. Y. lmumzs .1. 11. 1:m:111:s A. s,,,y,.g1m,1N xv. 1,. 411111: s. J. lll,l.l.l-Ili PLEDGES W. K. c1.x1c1mN1111c, '21 G. M. IHHNIGH. 'J .wx ,l fffffw-awww-swf fffxwwwwwffwww -B'-555?AAAAAAAAAAAAA AALAAAAAAALXA 199 :if A EY?--T-lst' . x x Tw:..,1! ?4-?, Y, WAI? 4 :iaxij ::fKN1Tfi:lg eg E? f f Wifi' 7-L- , 5 1 fir , ' ' f N ,.. l' 7: fr ,- is Fi' N XX es1: 3,:,Q,4 ,'- zff ..--1 'QffE5tl, X 35P '4-Q-4f'L iJx'N2 -2 SIGMA NU Founded at the Virginia Military Institute, January 1, 1869 Active Chapters, Seventy-nine 1 a ., . vm' . ,. u .of us.. i j H Q wx FF! A ' Na K- if l3:'Nli: T -ffi E N ACADEMIC lxAAiAtAiAiAiAtAiAiAlAiAiAt iAlAkAkAAAAAkAAAkAlAiAi ' zoo ' f - 1 N x X- -X--'w1f g4 1 ,? . 321 5 f,-S-5 .f.Z,g:fv' -- wxx 5 . - fr- Q-ff ff 2 :fi EE ' ' X XX Q fE 'g,4,. , f -.YE :3'5l2iE Delta Delta Chapter lhltallrllrlllml ll:-vs-llllwl' 22, 1908 Vlllllllll llllllllrl Allvn llq-1-ht Crow Ihllu:4-Ivy llls-lwnm-li l'rll11:l4- lh'1nw1't W1-lmu-In-nk lim-ll l'nl4lw1-ll l.lm-rl lily Ely Bully lhu-dvi' Slgrwurlln I4'm'4ly1-u Uuplt, l'Ittm-ru Sulllvun llrumlllm-Il'n-r llrnwn Ilnrl' Km-on Wm-lush-x' l+'1'v Perry Klllxm-I' Worley lluy KI'llIll4'l' lioml Sayers Simmons FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. H. l'. AICMSHY IC. I . Glll'Nllll1lI'Zl l4'l'IlC S. l'A'I l'l'IllSON FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS XVA l.'l'MAN llA li'l' C. YV. IQRUWVN EVANS li. URUW J. IC. Al.l.l'lN NY. L. lil'lNNl'l'l l' J. I. NVI'IlNSl'llI'INK l'I. P. ROY ll. VV. GOOD I'. II. lllllilllflli J. ll. YVOIILICY 1f'lll'IIJ l+'. KIKAMIGR NVILLIAM l'I'I l'I'lllS R. A. l 0RllYUl'l II. 1'. YVl'lllS'l'lGll JUNIORS A. IQ. I'lI.Y SOPHOMORES J. ll, l'Al.lNVI'Il.L A. IC. l'lllNGI.l'l M. Rll'llll'lNAl'K FRESHMEN XV. l'l. l'l'lI!l!Y, JIC. NV. U. SIGXVUIQTII U. G. KlI.l.Ml'lll K. li. IEAILY SPECIALS lc. 11llllllS, mm 1 - A- NWN XV. f'l'l'l'l' WV. SULLIVAN F. KICLL ll. lll'lCll'L' II. LINES G. ICLY ll. FRY ll. SAYICRS D. UIIAPIN SIMMONS . NV. IlANGl'1l.l'lY vh 'Au'NNAwA'A'NA'Aw ,AiAiA'AiAwAtNA'A'NA 201 .7 Al' , K flffmg lil 124 ?' 1 ' Aff J- V - if .- Y, , - ' -ff-, Y Y - --1' A f -- i-.Q imllx ' 4 f . 31' 1 e EE w e :Q fxsixi A f LGF: W .,. DELTA UPSILON Founded at Williams College, 1834 Active Chapters, Forty-four - ...., .1.,....,..4, WM ,X .fa -17 me ' el ie 1 l f 1 3 -Nlmvs l l yd 't v I nr pk uk 1 M fx 5 5 , U ., . Zffm, , - .-,N 4 y lzifzzfg' .f w X. xi.: .'4,','- 1-V -V vA-. U V..4, , ww X .4.'.. 1 ,lz 1 ff, ljf '., 2 Tr . . 5 I ' Aznoxzrxqlhoonnn ', ' 'hi 1 , , -532- A' .z,:.2:2H?mx,'ziM::-'IL ' ACADEMIC 0-f53A'A'A A'NA'A'A A'LYA'A'A A'A'A'A'A'A'A'NA'A'A'2SfAg3-.r- 202 53 T: ' x xNx.f 'W474?' f'vif. fi 4 :Eai-' T-K TEEN ' a t -E7 gg. 4 ' j . X SEE? arg E, 2- zaff ...- .-w i:- g-, ,,, . 5 xwisiqii PC11I'lSy1VZlHi2l State Chapter Iflrntulnliulwd lfl'1'l'llllN'l' S, 1911 Knln Yunnan Jom-s llllv - l'lll'l'll1l ltsrtlls-11114-lm-1' Kauh-l L4-nflu-In In-4-so l'm'I4-r Culnlvr Hunks K1-11111-dy Spnmrlm-I' Kumnn-1' 'l'mIur tllvwim- Coin-n Mum-y Ilulnplmrn-y Tnylor N4'NX'SXX'llllK1'l' 'l'l-0:11, Ilugln-s Plum- FRATRES IN FACULTATE DH. G. G. POND 'l', XV, MASUN J. II. 'l'llDOI! J. IIARRIN01.1-INVINI-I FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS l'II'tlI'INlC 'l'. tlllAMl.l'IY G. AINbl,l'Il KUMMI-Ili JUNIORS S'l'ANl.I'IY NV. VOIIICN GIGUIIGIC I!lTllGl'IllN NYILLIAM IG. DICNNISUN IIURACI-I IC. RAMIEO I.. G. SICNIGR l'Al'L Il. MAXICY SOPHOMORES I'AI'l. ll. 'I'IllH I' lIAIlUI,ll M. PAR!-ZN'I' lll'IS'l'1lN Il. llll.I'I MARVIN li. Rll'I'IIICNIH-IIKGICR FRESHMEN IMYMHNID lb, lil-INNICDY WILLIAM II. WI-IAVIGR Alt'l'llI'li R. lll'Ml'lIlil'IY l'AI'L la. BANKS lmlclimx s. I.l'IA'l'lll1IM 1mN,x1,l1 N. l'l,AI'l'I JUHN H. Illfqlllqg li. LLUYU JONES DONALD M. KADICL RICIIAHIJ ll. KAIN 1l0I!l11ll'l' ll. 'l'AYl,0l! 1-IYIClll1Z'l l' R. IQICICSI-I ICIJWA RD N. YUFIYM - f5EJA'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'lYA'A'LV' A'lS'A'A'A'A'A A A'A'A N A 20:1 SQA easffjl?-lfrx fix XNX 'W -f? ?'?:f,,5 e 4, ,: :-.KxWfX o WW W in fx?-'F' ' E-I2'7f77.1 ... P, Mx ff .. - f'fZ?'f-,- EI7- s Keg FAQ sv .xx lg., 3 'S . xx Q if? 522 ,221 Q,...X :ZQZ?:f ,L PHI KAPPA PSI Founded at Jefferson College, 1852 Active Chapters, Forty-six vvz I f N -. ' 1' 8 1 2 ,1 2 f - f , 5 ' -' I '- U' .-,,15sj' .V '. ,, 2 ',1- 1.: Y .' LM' 6' : : .' ,- 5 ,- , 'uigghl I . . ,, o 55? ee- .g, -' ' .vooi qgl ..w'?.j',if'f' ,W , .......... , .... . , , '51 fff m ff Q ',-' , 7g wi. i 1 L'1':'ef A url L Hum. A v MLA T K 1F ACADEMIC f5539A'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'A'A'A'LV 'A'A'A'A'A NA'A'A'A A'A'wAiQN 204 34:57 KEY TNfI'f 'W5ff ? 51f-.:i pie? 1-.LN Trai? f 7 Zi: ' E11 s K 'ifdlzfxf' N Nvxxx NS E : le a f, gbssfagbg Pennsylvania Lzunbda Ch2l1J'lC1' listnbllslluql Ovloln-1' 11, 1912 l Snysh-r lla-1-mlm' Mllh-1' lloIl'mnn G4-ln'lm: Ul'llllllillg' Iimnm llunls-r 1.1-1-tv Wlsv Ill-ln: ll1'l'IllIlll Frm-k St. Ulllil' ll. Furs! YUIIIIL, lla-ur-In-1' llvnry NlWVl'0lll4'l' Frlzzr-ll Mills ltr. Wlntvr Wllllnms liysh-1' lhm l ll:-nnnlc-1' Wilt 'l'4-1-lm' ltoln-1-In Ntnucl Hnmhlv Ilynla FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS A. W. lll'1MI.l4Zli J. W. MILLS J. I . l,l4Zl-I'l'lG JUNIORS W. W YOUNG A. ll. STAIYD SOPHOMORES W. ll. WILLIAMS J. Il. TlGI1I'I'lCll ll. J. W. l'IYS'I'l H. N- Nl'3Wl'UBll'7li J. li. Ill-IMMING L. ll. LUGl'l'I FRESHMEN M. tl. IKICAIHJ R. S. IIIGNIRY ll. 310011141 I . ll. lllCl'I1lIll'Ill XV. ll. IIICHMAN R. K. RI-Ililllfllt H. C. HIVUIIANAN M. S. Ill'N'l'l-Ili ll. J. lUll!l1Zll'l'S J. W. l1'IC01'li A. lb. llrJl1'l AIAN U. W. S'l'. ULAII! R, S. lf'l'RS'l' J. A. HYIHC W. Y. l'l.0llt'll Il. li. GAMIKIM Il. I . KHUNS li. L. SOYS'l'l'lll ll. G. llI'IIllilN4l ll. N. MILLICIC li. M. WISH W. lc. IIICIM N. lm. XVIIXI' hf5iSJA'A'A'NNA'A'lS'A'lS'A'A'N A A A A'ZVA'NNA A NNAQ2-'- 205 E H ii?ff4NjI ??' xfW,: f74?4 ?'iF'52f ,if K .-.Q mv R Q 35' Q , 2j7?1a- Z7 s x , V i' R 31115-f . X NX Sli? 2 : 'ggigp ff NY:i8.?g -2-glgi-TE SIGMA PI Founded at University of Vincennes, 1909 Active Chapters, Twelve xxx X' W Siu' f , X Y X Q Vw! f ' .X 'N 1 if ' f, af 'Wm Q M , ,, V., n ie! A A 55 ? A li ' , if yi q l A. s q me : :sXsT '54 Xin, --vim -Qing ACADEMIC -fL3v.x'A'AwNA'u'1.x'A'1s'1.x'Av.x' 'zs'A'A'AwAwA'A'A'NAw'?m- 20 6 N - -f I - hSm NLM - 'f ,C , ,f - ,f f-.. 4 EXPUX- -xi 11- N., T--r.-gif? Tix? c2,7 ... -W-Qgi 1 gx b EQ: N . V .L ff 24:-5' !f ZF' iixixi' N XX 'f - f' + - X. Q--7 ,Z ff! Jes, -4- 75-,X-:bv-Y -J:-Eilx X Y '1 hcta Chaptel' v lust zllrlisln-ll 0l't0ll1'l' 26, 1912 lh-np:nn Ulmul Wultol' Ilnssor 'I'ullmtt 'l'l'iml1lo Svslvr Mntlu-ws l'uI1ll'1-n Flslu-r Nlu-rwoml Nystrom S1111-ln li ua L4-ln' A rkinsun Null-y Watts Iluntzlngvx' Unhmzu-h N Kulms NV. G R. D. HAR! H. K. U, M. ll. H. G. ll. NV. Il FRATER IN FACULTATE ll. I.. XVA'l l'N FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS . SULIGY J. ll. ATKINSON L. ll. III'N'I'ZlN1H-ilk JUNIORS ll.Il IHGAGAN 'l'IllMlll.l'I J. Ii. SOPHOMORES HOSNIGIE IUISIIIIIH NV. Ii. MA'l l'lll'1NVS 1 . A. FRESHMEN , IR. SI I'l'II llI'G0 PLEDGE I. lt. l'Ul.lDl TAICHII l'A'l'ANAl'll SIGSLIC li XVALTI41 ll l'l.UI7l? SHICIUVUUD NYSTIKUM RIICVE .. tAtAtAtNAiNAtA+AiAtAtAi iAiAtAiAtNAtAtAtAiAtAtA 207 ji? Q55 :ian fW,f f7 ?' i1 fi- , Ifgexil' -.-.mx ms? e V so if ?f'- 5 E E ' A X ff-. N XXX Slip 1 I kagrfyf- f uf 3 1'2'iQi1i LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded at Boston University, November 2, 1909 Active Chapters, Forty-eight ,. --nex ' aSWiW'di?i6es S.- A f A W' W Qjf . B 7 9? w , ,+A f 'fe 5,1 LBP? M g A I V , M, 'wb-4Ti:' ---. X Q I ,Qff 7MkCf+f3 g 'NWFb0fC!i A X A ACADEMIC iff-'5,u1A'A'A'A'A'A'A'1.VA'NA'Y.X'A' 'A'A'A'A'A'zS'AS'NA'A'lS'lS'AG.2 -'2-1- 208 I i. K X: X f--F X 'f f - 1' .7 --f .,,,: I -'J ? 'L -1- K S ,....-if Q. - F -, ': ' ,Z-Q'-5 'D' -.om 'ff f 5 ' xx N , gig N 241:u ' X XX S - ,- , 5 4,1- e X sg Q .. Q f Q 7 ff X ia Zeta Zeta Chapter ldstallullslxunl Nm'm-lnbvl' 2, 1012 Allu-rt XVI-vks Iiroog Marys-r K1-sim-r Milos Homin' Sm-Il I.mniru lic-Inlul' tin tvs lIol'l'mun Zuigrh-1' Sz-hwm-ifza-r Ilumlwork Unrn-3 Vnllmur Smith limvmnn lIm'l'4-tl: Imttn-l'n-1' Miller Alm-xnmlvr llwllllng Inna N Just llulrlws Wllvnx K4-sin-r Iioln-1-is N1-wluaml C1-ull lllvnn XY. 0, 'l'IIOMI'SON FRATRES IN FACULTATE lm. Il0'I I'l-Illlill 142. M. IIOXYMAN C. IC. GHYIICII I'. W. ZH-IGl.Iili W S. IIOI l-'MAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO , SENIORS A. G. l!Alilil'Z'l l' I.. li. SMl'l'll li. J. MlI.l.l'Ili ll. IIUWBIAN, JN. J. N. IIIGIDIDING Il. 141. 'l'HOMl'SON ll. 12. Al.l-IXANIHCH JUNIORS ll. Il. GA'l'l'IS R. .l. IIANINVICRIC 1'. XV. lil-IS'l'Nl4Il! G. li. SUIIXVI-IITZI-Ili l'. S. LUMIIHG ll. S, l!EIll.l'Ill ll. L. Al.lil'Il!T Il. J. MOYI-IR G. ll. NVIQICKS SOPHOMORES ll. A. SNIQLI. W. I-Z. MILES IP. S. IluVI'IHSl'lIil-, U. ll. SIICIII. A. ll. I.AUl!lGliMll.l'll H. F. ADAMS Il, l , Ylll,l.MI-Ill C. li. KI-II.I.lCll FRESHMEN A. I.. KI-IS'l'l1Zll W. U. UAIHGY W NV. Wll.l'0X A. J, lqlmmi I.. M. lttllllfIll'I'N .l. ll. EVANS ll. XY. H1lllAli l'. I . .ll'S'l' NY H. lllllilll-IS L. W. QZIIULL V. NHWIIAIHJ PLEDGES J. Ii. 1,lGl1'I'NI-Ill AIl'l'lll'lt LlilNltAl'lI, 'lib tg. lg, M,g'1'g0N W. lb. MUIIIIUXV . I .,,,. ,f-,, -k at at A' if i -1 t -AAiAkAiAi iAtNAtAtAtAt 'A' i' 'A' -A' if i- AAAAAAAA X 4 A AAAAAAALEGF-I 209 Nw 'ff W 4f4ff. 'e Ng x I :wi - -1-'f4f :4-if' fr, 1- f-2 . '-'L-HSI,-25? I ff5'ff y.Qf 17- 'Q EE ' e XX S ' 4 JZ 1g4,, , ,, ., N mxsieeaezzf DELTA TAU DELTA Founded at Bethany College, 1859 Active Chapters, Sixty-one NX MJ, 1u um.1 w+mw - NKIWIHIV V xhl P u.,p,,..,f.-.Nw rf,v.Kv1au.1m .Mm . . MW., m..,..... A 'lf A ACADEMIC lAiAlAfEAiAYNAlNAlAfAf iAiAiAiAlAlAlAl'AfAfAf ? 210 s 5-Z T' :QQ T X X XX' WV AC 4 5' 5 , 5-ff :1:.,.'l3j 14 Sf. E A T --Q27 .Li ,FWZ 1: I me v -I 1 E.. .f,yfZ7:ff -:-f--1 n iv 1 iahlxf' N x X - wg E : lf. f : , leL- 3272 Tau Chapter l':NIIlIlIINII1'lI, IST2: Rx--I'Isl1lI1lislu-11, 1'II Ilnwkins Ihnln-ky BlOl'I'INOll Mm-uns Jom-s Golqlsivolnn 1.1-lu-w Glfmsuxl lIuIlIn1:1-1' In-WIN G1'I'Ill'l' l'l'l'IlSX lhmk Kilullxr Kistlm-1' XV1'Ight Smlth Ih-own Knnpp Tnttvlu IGARLIC L. MOFF ITT RAY F. SI IGI'IRS PAUL N. KISTLICR JOE K. KINDIG AI.IlI1IR'If M. BROIVN STUART Il. GICRIHICR FRANK C. IIANVKINS NORRIS M. IIOOK RORICRT XV. JONES FRATRES IN FACULTATE LAXVllI'INK'I'I NY. SMITH FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS IIAROLID O, XVRIGIVI' JUNIORS ROI!I1IR'l' NV. AIKEN SOPHOMORES CONRAD A. GOI.IlS'l'ROIIM FRESHMEN GICORGH R. Ll-MVIS IIOSIGPII L. GLIGASON JOIIN M. TOTTIGN I'IIlI.Il' F. CRHASY GORDON R. CR ICCRA I- P CIIARTIIGS S. IIOLI'.INGI'IR IIOSICPII II. BRIINNAN BYRON XV. KNAPP YVILLIAM U. LIGIIICXV .IOIIN B. MORRISON IIOBART L. MEANS LAXVRENCIG II. ROLIGKY l'II'IRRIfl F. ANCONA ii-f372S1A'A'A'LY'NLWYlY'A'NA'A A A A A A'A'NA'NA A'NNALQ ' 211 - r NT iii XX V 'ff 252 ?'f-1574, ff' - 11,4 fi- X -2 Qi it '55 ' TZ? .. .-- X5 'mx V y ' I . ,, Y f ff?-lx xs'r1g!-:-P-5-: '-'Efi s , y . ' ' X i N Q Qi, J E 3 ,V ' Zff g gvda 2455,-..:bS2.1-JZQEIE: PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded at University of Virginia, March 1, 1868 Active Chapters, Forty-five A 'A 9 ,Q f 1 - ,A ,VII g I .I-X20 ii my ' . f wi f - , :K 'i K rl? ti ' . , - A J'-. Q i , -. -7, , ,Y x u If U i ggfi ll J L1 ,em fx - HK A ACADEMIC ff12ivxA'A'A'uNNA'A+NA'A'N 'A AwA'zx'Avxzs'A'A'A'Amm-f- 212 F'wTfI'Ef7sJ??':ElZ . X x WS if '2QW4?4 iL g:.fi:-,ifsfi T-av mi, E: I . - AI :ha Clmptcr Beta 1 I-ISIIIIIIININ-II 01-Iuln-I' 11, 1913 Span:-th Sm-ln'yv4-r Iluvis l'Ill'ICl'I' In-Ivlu-ld:-x-I's-I' M1-Uulluln Gm-Ifz Suydvr lim-v Glxulimr Iiorlu 1NInrl1-r Zullur Stuu1T1.,- llkmkux' Wnllm-r Ms-l1'nrIuml I-'Iukv Lynn Mau-Innvr Mnrrlsmn 1 . linss IIIII'IIN Il0St'Iil'I'I'y J. Ross SIIUIIPIIIIIII IKIIIIA- ANIM- FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS SI'II'IIAItI4ZS t'. LYNN .IUIIN l'. I l.I'liI-Z JUNIORS II. PAUL Iliwlilflli l'IIAIIl.IGS II. M1-I .XlII.ANlb l'IIAllI.I4N l'. Sl'AI'l'l'II S. SIIIGAIIIGH All-t'AI.l.I'M 1Il+1lilII'IIC'l' L. RIIIIUIII-2I.Iwl-Illl-'lllll 1.1-IROY M. MAUIIMI-Ili LIGXVIS G. NFIIIIYYI-III SOPHOMORES l II.INK NV. IILAIIIXKI, JII. JAMES II. DAVIS JUIIN I.. I'AI'IiI'III NELSON II. KUIIII XVILLAIIII I . .MINICIY l'IlAIII.I'IS I'. IVAI.'I'I'IIl ILXYMUNII A. MAIl'l'I'1Il IIUNVAICIP Ii. M.XIlI'I.I'1 IIIIIQTUN l'. N'l'AIII I I4IIl III'lIII J. MIIIIIIISUN ICIINVIN XV. ZOI.I.I'lII FRESHMEN 1-HMUANS V. ANIIIG .mmxcs A. ul':l.'rx S'I'.XNI,I4IY N. lwsmlsl-zlclzx' 111,055 U. 1gM'1q lIIGllIilGlI'l' .I. llll-'l I.l-I JUIIN 'I'. SIIIGNICMAN IIIUIIAIIII S. l:I'l:Ns l'IIAIII.I'2S u. IHISS mum le. SNYIIICII .1051-DI'II 11. RUSS 'f - 'AfA'AwNA'A'mxA'Aw 'A'A'A'AwA'A NA'AwAfA 2155 NT fix ' F XfW 'fWg52 ?' -7 7,,1': -9-Jgai T: yi 31 . A 1277- EE if V V ' 24 If :' N XX Q 1 - :f - K . . i R 4'.:f S X SL, f 1 l L 2 ': V1li' PHI KAPPA Founded at Brown University, 1886 Active Chapters, Eight N r Q- Q I W3 -L ff ,M-1 5 3 'W 1. 1 f' ' Q1 Q! bi n ' . r I ' A ' ,Z..L'-- ' , ai ' 1,5 NFQQQ G , 7 ,-ANU ' X , n .fini , I Q' 'L y 'vc ' M 'Q' Hx 111 K ACADEMIC +1-ffz-,wA'A'AwA'Lv1x'A'zx1.x'Aw 'AwA'AwNAwA+A'1.mAm- 214 ...ne ,,, i. . . - fl' NT-SCX --f N V ff ,zcf f J 4 ri 1 41 4. Ki fwi':- ',,:-2? --A-' ' kyx ma ' ' 22.2 ,iff-p ff X x 1' ' ' rf ' ff :T-... ' f ' .. '- -I - :f-- e .sf X SEM? 5-22:12, f X GZIITIITIEI Chapter l'INinhlIxln-rl NUX'1'llllll'l' El. 1013 Hlll'l.Z4l0ll Kraft FIIIIIIIIIPH ll:-Izm-1-kvr Hom-In-1' N4-ylmrt Munn-5 Flu-l4ls Camly S1-4Im-Inu-y4-1' HIll'llIl Hum-y Rllssl-ll SVIIIISIUI' lin-1-IM Wywuxglx .Il-l'I'z-lm-u lim-dm: Yl'l'111'l' Ra-ull llugln-s All4ll'l'NVN FRATRES IN HONORARIUS REV. 11. A. WIIANIADN REV. G. U. BROWN DEAN l'. Ill-IALI-IY FRATER IN FACULTATE 1mw.xlcn an Yllimsl-zu, Jn. ' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO sENIoRs lCI.l,WlNlll L. 1s,x1uu-:'r'1' .mm-us u. 1-'1.AN1u.xN .unix an umumx w11,1,1,xM 'lx lllllllilfl 1.1-:mm J. xl.-ul-111: JUNIORS .Lml-Ls 1-. IlI'Glll'IS .mlm .x. nl-:.x1'. Jn. m'u.x1u.1-:s In Jn-11-'well-:s mf:mu:1-: .1. NVYIQUVGII soPHoMoREs w11.1.1,m lc. 1-1. .xN1ncmx's. 1lAl,l'lI s. nmwu-11: v.x1.1-:N'r1x1-: .x. lu-:I-:1-'1-1 1-:mu-:'r'v.1. mx:-:Y .msm-u J. HOI'llGllllN ,mms lc. Nl-:x'11,x1c'1' .msl-:vu la. lll'1'l'ZNl-IUIQICII FRESHMEN u'1um,xs 11. !'ARII'IlI'1l,I, wn.1.1,xM v. numxx, Jn. .mlm .x. liI'SNl'Il.l.. .11:. 'r1nm.xs v. v.xx'm'. Ju. ,xnxmm N. KllAl 'l' YINl'l4IN'l' J. svln's'r1-11: 1-:m:.uc n. l-'Il-ILIIS mnmu-:lc J. xmvxl-:s, Jn. XX'II.I.l.XM an Sl-Illl'1l.Ml-ZYI-Ill f1T5I1A'A'A'N'NA'A'A'A'lS'A'A'ZY' 'A A'A'A NA'A'NA'A NAfA3'1f'-H 2 l 5 577-3:5 QE-' N 'Nf V f?'2 f'6Z,f'i t f,--fp:-sez' ffw mf M ' - - 2' ' iwfff :f'- s se A XX JSE? If i 229, , f ' .-Q g ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1865 Active Chapters, Seventy-nine n .. ,',,... ,...n ,.. V, F ., EET , Ai iifiiif, Q-.vm A A fi m Y l X 141 zxoff me-w.,..v -.1 Au-M mi mmm. .-'ws-mm :wan nv r Awmwrm,-HA A T L2 ACADEMIC +f5Tv.1A'A'A'NNA'NA'A'LYA'A'A' A'A'A A A A A'NA'A'NAfAQ2-1-f 216 s X XII My g4f , 'sfsfffk ff ' - QQ7fff:5f?-W If- ll Xxax '3i,:..f . ' - ',, QW 4- ,X -if-gs 1 EE VAiP'SX ,.:y ix xx Q' 2 if E?-'N , f Pcnnsylvzmia GZIIIIIIIZI OITICQLI Chaptel' Eslnhlislu-nl F1-hx'1lnx'y ti, 1111-I I V V Y Gomllixlg ISI:-urs Muglnnls Johnston I!ulnlulug,:l1 Kylnmlm' Griillth Ilunlmx' Ill'l'IlIlHr1'l' Vlm-4-111 IIVUWII Nh-klus .lm-kson Im.-is Hum-lx link:-1' I'll42'1'l' Ilnlln-1' W1-ir Mmm-ov Ross FRATER IN FACUL'I'A'l'E IC. A. I l-ISSl'INlll'IN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS F. J. IYNGI-IR I'AI'L WICIR JUNIORS I ll. XV. HIQOXYN II. P. Gllll-'I l'l'lI J. Il. MIINIIUI-I J. IE, MAGINNIS SOPHOMORES J. IX lIAl.SlIAI'Gll IL IJ. III-IIININGIGII G, M. Mn-MIl.I.AN JUIIN ROSS FRESHMEN A. Ii. VINITl'ZN'l Il. C. IIIVNIIAII G. XV. NIC.-KRS G ICOIIGIC A. G04 IKHY IiYl.ANlll1lII NVILLIAM DAVIS IT. ll. Nll'Iil.AS TIIUMAS JACKSON SPECIAL If. .I. IIALLAIR lIiI.lN a-f:Tr,?gXAfA'A'LYA'LS2'A'A'lYA'A'A' 'A NA A lS'A A'NA 'A'A'A'fg21-f 217 1ES' . E ?f'K2 fi fDQiZff3 -f- Q Q fwfr 1 5-.K'5f1E?,,kPC WQASZF if ' 'ff N Xvwgiiiiiri ..- ,, ..f I . ,y,, .1,,VmMhN. , -'gil i 1 f 1 S 17 , ,,,, why-tx ' BETA SAMACH Founded at Cornell University, 1910 Active Chapters, Two , I cffgilwf mmlllllllll Ill llllllllmg ' ,f fdmmllllllllllllll X NWWfV5wWMJWfA iWQQMWMMS'mi, X MWW' 4, 1 I .g Nm ,wuv' IIM ,,m 5W,,1nlI f,f -'jg I QEHPQ ' sikafillllllllllllllul MX - 3 Ml IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII W wx 5 ' O f ' fc' li , X ' llllmimmunnllllln 1 k in annum nl HFKWHWM ' B Q ACADEMIC awmMmmmmmmmmmghmmmwmmmmmmgw 218 ff,-5x4?Yf EEFFEQ X I WL ? ? if f' -.-1 .,,. ,W 71:3 TEE? ' I 7- EIT s x , ' f ZX 14- , I xx XSISEQ : ,. ' gf-, Rgq.X,Q2:35Q?1 Beta Chapter Idstnhlislu-II IN-In'11u1'y 10, IIII-l Aw-In I l'1'l'1lIllIIII Gluu L4-lnlqlinu N. Iirnnlvh If'1-Inlu-1-15 Vinh-011' llulnshnmn A. Morrls Cnlwn I InIc4-lst4-In Nlwrmnn Sluviiz Ilnlurln S. Mm-1 N XII-yor 0. I1'vl4Ism' l!l'01lSf1'Ill I IsIn-I' I. KI'IllII1'Il Iiultilmnw- II. I-'I-Iflsvr Impky H441 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO I-'OSTGRADUATES U. II. I l'II.IISI'lII I., II. II.XI,'l'IM0llI'I SENIORS IVAN KIIANIVII JUNIORS RAI.I'II I I-II,IlSI'IlI YISIIICIR SOPHOMORES Ll y1N1C014'1v J. CUIIICN II. MICYICII M' Lmg11y1N1q S. S. SIIICIIMAN It. I1A'l'I'lIIX Ll L. IIUVKY KICANIUII IFRESHMEN H. U. 4414011 M. L. SI,AYl'I'Z I'. MUIIIIIS M. S, 111.34-K1q1g Il. IIIIIISIIRIAN MORRIS N- p'lNK1q1,g'l'1-HN J. I IlI'Il'IIIMAN l I'IlNl4I'IIIG S. IG. AIUZII --f1SnA'A'A'A'NA'uA'A'NA'Aw wAwA'1.vAvxxA'A'A NAw- QIII 'w,Sx1?f7'T? 1Efl' x xWQ 'V -'54 ?1?i75i:.-4--7-3' Liai? .ixx 'GRIN 'ii ., 7 ff-:T :fi k e 142.356 , N XX Nels? E ': 5'g,g,XL,- af :4L.f'Ai wgaviii-Qqili PHI EPSILON PI ' Founded at City College of New York, 1902 Active Chapters, Twenty-one exiwzb I, ....... +, ,...., , XEIZTF A ' '-Ill' C Hull' ju, i '11 E I1 ACADEMIC fs-f1'mx'A'A'A'NA'1xA'1.xwA'z.x'A' 1xwA'A2m'A'NA'AwAfAw- 220 V R ig Y A-N1,sE xlib W xXXXl'a1fyZQff, , 4 4 47 74. 'iw-rf? --'EE-, :ff - -f.-1' ,.:f 4,:.- ff- S ii, -W-:vt-, . W gm--f LL, f ' X I ' ,.. . A , ' f 'Ig , 6.7 i-XX Xxx ' . -fzffr 5-,:f'Wfi. ET' Q Ii i' ? A 71 - - , i Q - W ry 'XQEE'-1? .. ,jig l gf xgh ., HID,x?,,..,SJ1 -I , Theta Chapter l':NIIlhHHlI1'4l I 4-lmlxlry 14. Iillvl Lllwr-mun Mnmuh-n Solon-y Wolf We-insln-In Agri- Slnnm N:-wnmn Stvru S. M. l rl1-dnmn JutI'4- Ilnnsmun K4-ssh-1' llI!l'l'fSUll GI'I'4'll'll'l'LZ'4'l' Iiursllu U. II. I l'II'1lIIlllIl Mnrkh- Fl-is-ll Lnlxic- tlnldlu-rp: Imsse-1' Itlm-knmn FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS lil-IN.lAMlN AGING UAYIII HIIIGMAN MAl'liIt'I4Z SIMUN .IUSI'II'lI J. liL.Xl'liMAN .TACKIII S. I-'lillfllb DAVID SNIIJI-IRMAN ' IIAIHCY v. x1.xmc1.1-: JUNIORS HARRY A, M. 1IUI.IlllI'1lUl .IAUHII K. LASSICII SAMl'l'IL N. SUIADYI-IY J.U'llll KlfISSI.ICIl IIYMAN M. I.I'llll' .IAVIIH L. XVI-IlNS'l'l'IIN SOPHOMORES l.0I'lN l'. llI'liS'l'lN l'Ul.l'ZM.KN IIAHRISUN Iil'Il'lll-IN .IAl I l-I USVAII Il. I-'IIIIGIDMAN IHGNJAMIN H. M.XM0I.l4IN FRESHMEN S.m,',.,,A M. ,.'m,.gm1.xN s.xMl'l-11. s. 1r.u'sA1.xN llznnmlclm wum' lslmlcr. GIll-IICNIII-IIUIIGII l1141ml.xN In I,ll:1cl:M.xN s.xMl'14:l. M. STICIKN IIICNIRY l'. NIGNVRIAN as-fL.,'RvXA'A'A'NA'A'A'A'lXA'A'2S' 'A'A'A'A A'A'NNA'A'2S'A' 22 I 'ii 7 '?i2S- -S X NX XKl flff 245, 457. -...H i if 1, 730-.Z iff 1:6 4 'wixigf Y:-ef?-if 1-Z7 4 xSP F ? P 1f:3iL'r f - E : 24 ?ff rf..--g ' -.:x. fa:if SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded at Richmond College, Virginia, 1901 Active Chapters, Forty-five ii ii GP YW W i I r'w'Q'71a 'ii , its? ,V N I'-V , 1 ' Mr 1 i w W I in iif, gl 1 , FW i'ii f',1'i1? 4 'inf ii ' ff., fiiiiiiiiiiflfli' MMM mi i E QE ii iiii iiii i ACADEMIC -ff-f1S94s'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'A'A'A'zx' wA'A'1.x'AwA'A'A'A'A'AmQ1- 222 'w,TLlffT 1? 'Q-,E- ELI 22.5775-...,..f'f' 4ff?'2-7 .. ' Q X . 'ff-?:5': i, ,J ' -, -' 2 .:.. -....--N mix 5 -2 -2...-, . - 1 , gs: f 'Z 7Qf f :f'- xSP - X X .QP J if . f ...-- la-.gee', X Pcnnsylvzmia Eta Chaptcl' mr..'n1iN11.-.1 Mny S, mm R. Mau-Ilolmhl Shultz 'l'humns JI. D. Brown Wllllunw I Iluyt Ii. Ihmks D, lkhu-Dmmhl 1'ut,t'1-x'sm1 Adxuml G14-u J. W. llrown 1l1INIl'I'lllIlll Islllm-1' Iklnh-ox llniral Iinllch W IIul'l'umn Idhy Umm-ron Mullvnnur-r .lmws G. Hooks Huy! FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS .T. IL ICIIY JAMES ALLIGN D. G. QI. IG, IROIIIUII IIOFIWMAN IG. T.. II. G. ADAMS II. N. Mll4'ININAI.Il II. A. SMI'I'II II. I.. S'I'Il0l'K II. 0. I'A'l I'IGIlSON R. Tl. MIICDONALD IG. L. IVILIIIAMS I'AMl'IIION .TUNIORS M. NV. .ION ICS SOPHOMORES IJ. Il. IIAIIHI M. I.. 'PIIUMAS I . Il. IIOY'l' NV. U. SUIIITIIIYZ FRESHMEN J. Ib. IV. IIICONVN M. U. MA'l'I'Il'IIl I.. li. MOI,I.ICNA UNI! J. NV. IIIHHVN G. M. IIOUKS ll A. HOOKS A J. IIOYICR J. A. GLENN XV. Il. ISIIIIICR IV. II. IIUNVIC G. II. KIQINI-I U. II. IIOS'l'l'lRMAN .-f:.MwAfAfNA'A'A'A'A'zs'Av.x' 'A'zwxAwA'AwA'AwA' 2221 , -X erefffj-I 229 -J W X 'fV 14?-4' en ' ee 3 i ,-, IW- .- - -fi? Y if-' g f-:N ini? A A :fi Q Wi P Z ' x A XX :D : QL , 5 21 ,bisiraeis ALPHA CHI RHO Founded at Trinity College, 1895 Active Chapters, Eighteen AXP ACADEMIC +f4wxA'A'AwA'AwA'A'A'Aw wNA'A'z.vAv.vNA'A'NAfAw- Q24 igffj:-x E?-' fifiii fzq ?2i?7'ii4. 1 Life? :AQ TVQQX S i 2-7 23-. , ,yf K ECM- 6 xlyj i' . N X f :,- df ,- , Xxx N S :iJQ?Nx Phi I.z1mbda Chapter lflstnlxllsln-cl Jum- 5, H117 Mys-rs HI'llff0ll Vumllim: D. l'nm11In-ll Hunts-r Rum xvlllqlljl' Iiuvk Ilnyvs Ihlywalrul Milf-lu-II N1-wmnn June-N 1'n1'1-In-ll Mull 1'lmlnln-1's lmnvnlw- NV. Unnmlu-ll G1-nshlgls-1' J4-nklns I-Dish-r Sl-p Sa-mls FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SPECIAL E, A. CIIAMIHCRS SENIORS W. W. lk'A'I't'lIl4ILI. Y. IC. JENKINS K. MI'l.l. R. 0. YAGIQL L. l'IlSI.l-ZR JUNIORS ll. T. JONES J. H. RUOS A. SRV, JR. W. S. KIYIII. S. l!AliN1IARfl' SOPHOMORES M. J. Gl'lNSl!IGI.I'1Il D. E. I'ALYl-IRT XV. 0. l AMl'IiI'ZLL T. A. Ml'l'CIII'Il.L I . M. WVARING C. B. SEICUS J. L. l!ll0NYNl.I'IIC FRESHMEN D, U. HllA'l l'0N I . U. BUCK J. N. IIITN'I'l'IR P. M. IIAYXVAIHJ PLEDGE 0. R. JONES I-I. IIAYICS MYICIIS li. VANULING Il. l'AMl'I!I-II.I. S. NICWMAN A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'Af'A'A'A A'A'A'A'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'mf'45'k- 225 ,-.4 Tglrffsiblis' xXV 'f7 'Z5 l:'L, 4 ,A Y gf - '?.XX T35 ei f 375 1 law ' :-13 sx my v-we eg gy: A , ,-154,-P ,if?f .,,,,.1fQq,,!'lAk Q ALPHA SIGMA PHI Founded at Yale University, 1845 Active Chapters, Eighteen fi?-535-.sz-vp. W F , X K M 1415i Ama M X' F AL 9 9 A 3 'P ACADEMIC '4-535'A'A'A'A'W'A'N'A'A'AI A'ZX'lX' 'A'LYA'A A'B'LVA'A'A N'Af '0 226 A - -f f-f-A-ar - -in-Q - f ----1-U - ifffs x XfW.ff1 'Z?Q ?'i17'-.:1 .,4 52275 -..N 'WRX - 9-5558 -5:32-'il ' :.'f'f7- K X Wi v . xxx S 552 ,.- - . 1-.1-' N X N , Q Q: ,' ff ......-E rgo! k.,-' X 5 ,. j,i'i gxxiSiT: Upsilon Chapter Iistulmllsllr-Il I-'c-In'1l:1l'y IU. IDIS Smith Iflmxstrmn th-lu-ul Yue-um Kl'Il4'I'I' 'l'l'oxa-ll Iinupp Noll It II Ilmmx Ymmg UIIYUI' Stun! IflIl'Illll Ls-Inlnu-In Na-lunlult Hum Ilullnucl S. l. Ile-nry I'vte-vs 'Vnylor ll. l'0X'l'l' Sknugglnml Ln-lmmu l'uIh-Ip.u 1'. M. SIUNNI NV. I. P0'I I'I'IIlII'IIl I'. U. NULL Il. II. IIIGNICY II. A. KIlAI'II'Ili I . II. CUYICR FRATER IN HONORARIUS J. w. Ml1.l.1-:lc FRATER IN FACULTATE A. A. IWAIKNIIAM FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS II. M. LICIIMAN II. 'l'. VUYICII N. Z. YIIITNG JUNIORS U. I . l'AMI'lII'II.I. J. M. S'I'UIT'l' SOPHOMORES S. IQ. SMI'I'lI U. Il. I.I'1INIK.U'Il FRESHMEN Il. I'. l'INGS'I'ItUM II. lf. GI'IlIliI'I'l' PLEDGES XV. Ytll'I'M IV. II. 'I'lHlXI'II.I. B-fa'-5wA'AfA'm'A'A'A'A'NA'A'A' '1xA'A' 227 S. I. Ill-IN RY ' I-Z. IV. 'l'AYI.0ll Ii. II. SUIIMIIVI' I. A. KAIIAM Il. A. liNAI'I' F. 0I'Il1'I+'INGl'1Il 'A'A'A NA A NA' fgrffi ii' .ip Xxwwfffy zg4 1' : -W I-j, 4 g,,a.,- , - JL it V -.,,,,-,ZF-:fviizi Z T112 X Yi 5 Y liqgijf'- 1Z,: ' ' 'vqgitk 11 -'- 511 ,7,f4LP-I EL -, 4 xg, y a .. -Q 14351, i. gff. ,if2 Lag-JXL 24- avi ll QEETE ALPHA ZETA QScientific Agriculturej Founded at Ohio State University, 1897 Active Chapters, Twenty-six ww v'x t w t Q '5 'WM h. .. - 4' :tx Vg 8 ,K .C . , ' px . i' 1 ' ,wt-ea tm 5, Aww A Z PROFESSIONAL f559A'A'ZX'NNA'N'A'2.X'lS'A'A'7A' 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'NA'-fbi 2 ES +,....-...............,..-....A, V -A - - - - A I if Tffj: g.' ?' .f11,f3 4 iz.-gf E.-N Wi? f aw: f? T 1 -'EZLQ ' :I-1 4 Ks2 24Q'Wi1r ' AX S1529 522 fl L ,xr -..-. - 2 yL,?Y :-?-gf TNS :ff-flffflff 2f 5?-5'L Zh:-'Hain-ev'-:s'N.NqQ Morrill Chapter Iisfuhllslu-al Jnnuury 2, 1898 M1-IJHIY IAWVIH Knntz 0'llnmu-ll Alh-u Yoris AVIIlIl'I'IllllHl I l'l'l'Ill'I Lynn In-1.51-lx Ill:-I'1'h-lc IllllllIl1'I'j1l'l' lkrm-isvlx Whltu Join-fx Skunglllllll GIll'lIll1'l' Mn Irs Gomlllng Ulnunlngs Null Grimisun Mnuti Duwnhl Hullmun ' liralylnill Iiolnnls Ililvnmn lflvm-ritt FRATRES IN URBE L. K. MI'1'I'ZGl-ll! FRATRES IN FACULTATE HENRY PRINTISS ARMSIIY l'I.l-I'l'US L. GOUIPLING A. BEAM A. A. IZORLAND GICOIKGIG S. ISULKLICY A. IV. COXVIGLL VIIAIILIGS CUMMINGS S. WV. l LIG'I'CIIl'IR NVILLIAM FRICAR J. S. GARDNER J. C. ALLEN I . G. BAMICR G. A. IHILLOCK A. L. CARSON II. M. CRUXV C. G. DICGICN IE. A. IHHGISCII K. V. I'IVliRl'I l' ll. Y. IIALLMAN l'lIAllLl'1S Il. IIAIILIGY II. ll. IIAVNIGII IG. li. IIIIISCIIMAN S. Il. .TIGSSICMAN I-'. D. KI-INN UIIAIILI-IS G. M1-lilllllli M. S. IKIvIJ0IVl4lI.L 'l'. I. MAIIKS CIIAIKLICS I . NULL FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS F. 1. Ill'lWAl,ll cs. I. ml':'1'1uCK c. G. 14'1+:1u1Am lv. W. GHIMISUN J. L. 1111.1-:MAN JUNIORS XV. I.. JON!-IS IV. C. LYNN TIIINYKTK U. R. 0ll'I'0N lflildll RASMUSSICN J. P. S'l'lGIVAIl'I' U. XV. S'l'0llllAH'I' NV. S. TAYLOR NV. II. 'l'0MlIAVI'I I-'. I'. XVICAVIGR GIGORGIG NVIGIIIIIVEIM IG. L. IV0li'l'IIEN P. ll. KRAYIXILL NV. A. KUNTZ ll. D. LICNVTS ll. Il. NvIlUI+'F Il. Ii. RUITNDS C. IV. VORIS F. G. 0'I10NNlCLL C. L. IIUMIIERGIGR Il. A. NVILUICRMITTII S 0 P HOM 0 R E S U, I.. IVIII'I'l-I wA'AwAv.w.vA'z.vA'A'1x 'A'AwA'xA'AfNAfAv,vAmm. 229 e egfffxi 2b4 ' X if- '4 ,fi A in fi 2-. mx i L-,ig f imma 1-E57 4 xifg -iL'?6l'f ' . X ,L ,,. hh f jx -1 iL ' - 'A - , ' if.. ' Q Q -3' 71,-42W fi!! ', eip- vgbl.-. J'-:il N5 - ALPHA GAMMA HHOV fScientific Agriculture! Founded at University of Ohio, 1913 Active Chapters, Twelve W9 ' 1. .lf ' H Aii'ii A- u AM Amo- A D A 1' P PROFESSIONAL +-ffsA'Av.x'A'1yA'Aw1.x'm.w.x'Lv w1m'AwAwNA'Aw.mw- 2 3 0 tif ig.-2172--f1 Lge? ---N Tvqxx ' a -- F --1 ZS-fi 9-ifyi :f-- K X . ia P 2-mr - f . .X S1416 EPC Z' 5 . ' ' LJ' X l:..'-ff'x??1l ?Z', iff 1 ' ielfff, -4 1535?-Qtv'-c lxixi l Gilllllllil Chapter ldstnblisluwl l 0lll'llIll'y -I, 1911 Ru-4'm'll Rotllruck Romig NVIH11-hill XVilSlm1'll lim-nvdicl: foulin- M1-Ilvnlme Slunm Coates NVnH.ox' Stubbs Spullglvr Sluoalh' Km-nip.: Fllllkllllllivl' 1-'ngnn lulllllllllllll lim-1111-I Stnrkvy Vnnsnnli Ilnzznul HUIINUII Clnrk Doucls Nvlinight I-'lm-ming: FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. NV. Mn:-DONALD IU. N. FAGAN IC. IT. UT..-XSIN4'i.klIl-I J. R. IiIiU11'l'1CL II. C. KNANDICL C. IP. l'ItICS'I'0N FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS NV. L. I-'ITNKIIUITSICIR JUNIORS R. Il. S'l'Al!KIGY S. C. NVAL'l'lf1R NV. D. I2l'INIflDIl 1' I., R. Rl-:CORD J. ll. slx-xNc:1.1-:lc SOPHOMORES J. Th 11051141 C. M. NVA'l I'S L. I . HOTlIROf'K J' L. yvlylglmqfll D. S. BIGLI. XV. ll. SIIOAFI-' L. B. w1Hqj1.gH11,1, I'. L. COA'l'I-IN J. S. Mm-ILYAINIC W. II. VANSAN1' IFRESHMEN C. T. nouns lx. 0. 1mNsuN A. lv. vmuila Glgojgglq KJ!-Il'.LMAN S. XV. CLARK J. M. HAZARD ll. S. SLAM1' PLEDGES NV. A. Mr-KNXGIIT 141. J. FIJCMING .6.:ggAfAfAfAfNAwA+A'uA'A'N 'AwA'AwA'AwAwzm' A 2 3 1 Swv? E 77-53?'1b:' ' 'Egg Nx.f 'W '? ' T 7 A A F-'ii,52v2.7i T:-.:VTEi+ - if - Ee 'K ' X if-.,.f' -9 N N ip 1 : ZZ.: I -asf W ALPHA CHI SIGMA fChemicalJ Founded at University of Wisconsin, 1902 Active Chapters, Thirty A 4, m1,1Zi'1v,,f. A X E PROFESSIONAL Q-:mAwAwuAwA'AwA'A'N WA-'A'A'zx'A'A'A'A'A'NAfAQr1-v 232 . :fix ifffif? 'lil X 72 ?- f'!'i..-fl ear! S' - .. -I A.,-9.1.4 ' . ' -- -'f-7-' - -....-f XI TQXX 5 ..-L '7 'fi'-x Ei - ' KEEAU ' . X X ef? 2- ,p f fff -I--'- Kes-f-- N -, X,+. .i21'f4x1ixg Nu Chapter Iistnllnlisln-:I April 3, 1011 Lmnlcor NVII'IIf'1'llXV Wugm-r Guslnn III-In-rlu Oswnlml Zinnm-rmnu Sim-Iv It. Stovur Irwin Nluxwoll Iiillingm' C111-lmuly Ihlrnlmrt Au:-h 'l'alyIm' Ghnlk II. Gluivlu-H: 014-wlnu Pmul Koith Givvn J. Slovvr Illmdv Illtm-x' I4'1'IlSI0IlIIlkt!I.' Lowrlv Golgor Illuklo P. fII1'It'Il0l't Slug: llnhh DIL G. G. POND IIII. NVIIILIAM l Ill'I F. C. I'. In IA' U. M. NV. NV L. Ii. AIICII CIIALIC IIAIINIIAIIT IIOLIIICII OSVVALII CA IIMOIIY GIGIIIIGR III4IIII1IIII.lG K I LIIING III! II I 'I'fI'NI1I ll F RATRES IN FACU LTATE DIE. C. XV. STODDAIIII AI! FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS XV. N. GIVEN .TUNIORS ININALII IQIGNKIGII .I. IG. S'l'0YI1IIl SOPHOMORES QI. li. MAXNVIGLI. II. U. RIIOIJIC K. M. SING FRESHMEN I'. II. GLI'IIl1III'III'I' C, 1.-mNs'rlammmlz DR. XV. .'I. KI'II'I'II J. HARRIS OLINVINIG II. NV. l'II.ICIUIIICIIT II. II. IAIIVIIIID R. B. STOVICR II. M. TAYLOR C. G. GASTON K. II. S'l'I4II'II,I-I G. NV. NVAGNICII I . T. NVI'I'III'1Il0IV L. II. ZIMMICIIMAN S. F. IIINKLIG IV. J. I IIVIN -1 fAuAwA+NA+NA+AwNAwAwAf fAfAfAwAwNNNAfA,A,N 233 i - --Tzfff--: 2,54 . xV y ,gQ ?f ., - -ff 3 X: E fssi, e 1 if3'7ff.fi- 'i-Z2 gd - s I vAiP.'RXX iA? x XX Q' J ,spa f a, fff ETA KAPPA NU fHonorary Electricalj Founded at University of Illinois, 1904 Active Chapters, Twelve D mdtm ' :3'r'.m. y WV v any W A w . ' ' lm' Wm ,L 'M' , ,Af wwe ,ui f Il K N I-IONORARY +ff22wA'AwuA'zsNA'1xA'A'A' 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'NAv.vA'AfAw- 21 'H- R Sw: QPF' 'NIQQN ' XX W v f4z4 Q--f.,f,-7 .: 4 4, , - .iifsq Eg- e my ' X X 536265 if ff ff X Epsilon Clmptel' l'fNIIlllliNll4'll Dl'4'l'llllN'I' -I, 1001! NVuuh'm'lc lilnru-l' Cav:-r LI'illllII1'll liriggs Stunt Must, Bvnlh-y l'1-I4-1-sm: llny S1-lm'4-ilzc-r Gl'1lllll1'3' Nlmulrlllml Ah-xalmle-r 'l'nyIm- Mmm- FRATER IN FACULTATE 4'lIAI!I.I'IS L. Klxslm-1 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS 1:m.ANn n. .fxl,lcx.xNn11:n 1':lvulf:Nl-1 '1'. f:l:.xxl1.m' ln-u'l. l'I'I'l'lCllSON w1l,1.mM. 41. 1u,ns14:u AIKTIIITII Ia. 1.1-1lNn.'u'1l 4: MMWIN sKo0GI.UNn Mvlgmqy lc. Humans l'l.AlH'1N1'IG K. xusw' ICIINVARIJ w. 'mvmn IIUXVICLI. 'lx FIWIGIC 1mN,u,n s. 'luwmlc JUNIORS llmw-um H- m.3Nq-my mc. lmxxxr, xnmlulz l'll'10llGH I-1, Sf'lHVliI'l'ZEH m,m,m,,. V. Huy .1osm'n M. s'rom' -pa, w-rrvrwa wwuuw-aww-n-nuff 'A LX A ALXN'AAAAAA AX I ALXAAAAAAAAAA OIL' ...ml avi eEf732Qff.' xTN11'y,,,4?f ?'??LfEf3.,.' A :Pdf f. 'lTQ1N -ff-.El 1:-f '- Q VAW? K lN4?'.5gx X XX Q 1 : E , ' ,., eggsifaqiifs TAU BETA PI fHono1'ary Engineeringj Founded at Lehigh University, 1885 'Active Chapters, Thirty-one r e 1 I T B U I-IONORARY -f11M1xA'A'zxA'afA'A'1xA'A'N u'A'A'AwA'uA'A'A'NA:w. 236 K -,E 5 2 . x N X Xxvwfy Q, fi- F113 i f . 1- - :f-- s . W P X1-1. .- giif f N-., f.,-7-?'r7 i,-gfifffffiy XX .Q Z:-f .?4'1' X X SEV! '7 g 1T-.gf N gx+-.-f- 1 1-a. Pennsylvania Beta CIIZIIJJICI' I-Istnhllslu-A! Muy 4, 1912 W:-lr ll4'IIllIllt'l' I.:-lnlmvh Slmogluxml Pnsss-I Lucus Gllllvl' Ilnrr 'l'nylm' Mum-u llmldnng. Krc-ssl:-y l'nl1'll1'll K1-lh-I' Snvke-ft liullilu- Stuv:-lx FRATRES IN HONORARIUS IC. IJ. WAl.lil'1ll ll. I.. SAl'IilG'I l' ll. I. WI-Iltlll-JR FRATRES IN FACUL'l'A'l'E l'I. A. FlCSNl41NIPl'IN NV. R. MAICTIN XV. ll l'lIlCllSl'IX .l. U. lil'Il.LlCll V, A. INPNINIC l'. NY Zl'IIGl.I-Ill I-I. II. N'l'AVl4II.Y I'. l'l'1'l'l'IRS0N FRATRES IN COLLEGIO - SENIORS lg M, IQAHIL J. N. IIICIIIHNH W. W. I'A'l'l'lll-Ill Et ,L plwslql. A. lt. Ll'ZINlLXl'Il 42 xl. slmemulm ,x. w. 111-:MMl.1cl: J. ll. I.I'l'AS 1-1. W. 'r.n'1.uu W. A. GAGIJII I'AI'L Wldllt JUNIORS C. W. MUUIIIC ...f.qAfAfAfAfA+AfuA'A'NA'A'N 'zwm'AwA'LvAwA'A'A' 2:27 s iiif -.Ev New nf' . fs . EZ? 4 lg! x X eff? 5 ifyzzff 2 5-zg Ei'f4s.?s-'sz PHI LAMBDA UPSILON fHonorary Chemicalj Founded at University of Illinois, 1899 Active Chapters, Eleven C H b f H fl? A Y I-IONORARY -v-f1'fMA'A'AwAwA'AwA'Aw wA'A'Av.vA'AwA'AwAwaz- 238 fwgxg ?.g,?f4ffiff-LQQ? - vmxi 1 -53.323 ru, I l -L ' -7 Z-ii :f' se Wi 'S 1-1 N xx slip : I -,,, - . , X 4.:- . N X -S , - L 3-Qgfjy, jd- X ---, i1'- xxi?l Nu Chapter Eslxllllisllc-nl Mny 30, 1911 Kllllllllvl' Slow-r GI4-h-In-rl: Ill-wok Umnplu-ll 014-wixlv Volul K4-ilh Sllllll'l'S FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. V. l'IlANIil.l'Il-I H, G. I'0Nll NV. J. Kl'Il'I'll R. S. I'IHl'lIAllll FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS 11. N. UUWNIN1: H. I-:. IIAYIS lc. la. ICIINIXYAY R. M. l'AMI'l!I-ELI, H. A. KFMAII-Ill N. U. SOMIGRS ll. W. GI.l'IIf'IllCll'l' V. l UlH'l'1Y JUNIORS R- ,L Sf,-,,y,.gR 1'. ll. I!lGllLl'l 111. lf. luumli iAtAiAtNA'A'A'A'A'AtAtA' 'Aix'AtA'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'Af 2259 - Y- -f-'-il x ' ,F x x Ulm f zz, -I 4 V! 4. . ' L ... A' A , V . -4.4 Y' Y fri' Y L 1.- Lfflffxtl N. 'W44' iff e - 4:-3,7 -ZKXX 'mm-Q f H e e ,E-, .,3' ' T if - -A: ' Q I x XX Q ... A -4, U' X f,1',.-'- N X XX Pj- Z - ,- ff QA QTEL if SIGMA TAU fHonorary Engineeringl Founded at University of Nebraska, 1904 Active Chapters, Nine W iii Jiff if . ,Q : : f-A tw ine, W fx , .-...... - N 2? ,15-2 Q ,N . Eg , f!2iW1'aTf'V'i K.i,,,.. .. AN.N .,., 0 . .,,,. Z'f PJONORARY 'f53MS2S2S2S2SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSEEBASAHNYSZSZSZYZSZYZSZYYYZE EZSBW 2-10 :--.Xxx mix I wz',,?L,, .-1 L-7 Z-: , fW5-5 --f' X . li 24 li 7' ' X XX gI: Zif'- 1 V f 2 IX. Q.-.ZKQ-5 ,l if! ..u ' L EAST fit ap, Qi, ,-iixg-af l Kappa Clluptcr lllstnlrlisllm-1l Many I, 11115 I Wyx'm1g.:l1 Iluvlu- Ill-lggs Ely UIIIIIIIIWII NVa-lash-1' Wm-Ife-I .Im-nlillls All-xxlmlx-I' Sol:-3' IQIIIIIIN ICUIIIIIIUI' Kumi I.'!lI'fIllll1'l' Mnrklv Km-In-1' lkluulw- Ifvssu-mln-u Nunn-rs FRATRES IN FACU I.'l'A'l'E IJII. G, II. I'0NlI IPR. IG. S. MOOIIIG IIITIO DIICMICII IC. M. CAMI'IlI-ELI, Il. Il. AI,I'IXANllIGII IV. G. S0IIIif Y. IC. JENKINS G, A. KITMMI-Ill I . A. I ICSSI'INIDI'1N C. L. KINSIAIIC FRATRES IN COLLEGIO A. Il. ICLY N. U. SUMICIIS P. U. KAVI' lf. IV. I'AIi'l'IIMI4IIi I'. 1'. MUUIIIC IV. 'l'. IIIVRKIC IC, U. IVlNIIIIlI'I l II. II. MAICIiI.I'I A. S. li0l'IIlCll .L I-'. IYUIiI.I I'IL IL I'. IVI1II!S'l'I-II! G. J. IVYROUGII 'l'. Il. IiI'IlNS A. ll. IHIIGGS -1 , wAwAwAwNAwAfNAwNAwAwN wAfLgsAxArAwAwAuAeA2gLY,Ae-Lgkg 241 Sv? si ff? Jigiiag y ,?2 '1 v7 ,is-if-42? -... '- Til? ' ,F 1 535 1 6- ...- z ,X ,' 1 - x xx N- - L rf r 5 NES!! 3 ' ' -- im 595: 13,41 ,1 '?ff Wai? fzfrilw. -2-5 DELTA SIGMA RHO fHonorary Debatingj I. Founded at University of Wisconsin, April 13, 1906 Active Chapters, Forty-five 1'-..A.rfRaL'l J V ,gbfgf qop 5--' w W A L Hy:-7 ! in NM -., '. ' flf,ffc1',ff'N 1 i fr!! ,, .- ww ,Jil i ii hm A E P I-IONORARY 'A'A'NNNNA'A'NA'A'N 'A A A'A'A'L A'NA'A A A 242 If 2. . - -f -ir! Mit! 'nn-'Y--' s frx s sg XXX My 221 f Fwix JE 3-' 451' f flaz?-figizfi Lge? EW K QT - - ' 'E X XX Q A- VE 5+ f- X, N , 0' L XSL-.Z SSN: ZLQQLQ- lf! --- Hi- 'rr 75wF::xi-Q---fqlx. -Q Z The Pennsylvania State College Chapter 1Gs1t'ublIr4hed June D, 1017 M1-lhuislx Wilsnn NVQ-llmivilm Kevin 1Iu1'kinH Putulwl Murnlnnun Hum-dict Mnrklc FRATER IN FACULTATE mc. J. rv. MARSIIMAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS T.. E. MEIJIUISII H. C. MARKLI-I WV. NV. PATCIIELL D. M. NVILSON JUNIORS J. L. XVI'1INS'l'I-IIN XV. IJ. BICNIGWICT NV. D. HARKINS SOPHOMORE R. O. KIGV IN -f1mwA'AwAv.vNA'A'A'A'A' wA'A'AwNA'AwAwAQw:- 2-I-3 4 4 ?' 2595 Z.-.XXX 'ITVQZX 4 -.L -7 gzirix Xgwjffi 27 S E E ' L X N X 3 ' Z E E , f E X sEi:ZQi2:g ALPHA Xl. SIGMA fHonorary Forestryj Founded at Syracuse University, 1913 Active Chapters, Three Beta Chaplci' I-Zslnhlislu-1l April 20, limi Allvll Slllifil llownlql FRATRES IN CULLEGIO SENIORS J. C. .Xi.l.l'IN I . I. Ul'iYV.Xl.U L. XV. SMITH 'T N' A L- H HONORARY 'Aff-m'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'NA'A'A' 'A'A'A'A2m'A'Aj'A'zvA'Amm- ' 244- E iii ,.,Ti .S hs- x X XXl'HlfyAki1'Q, 7' ji g 1- , 74 Ria '.,.1-... 1 ' ' 'Z' L' 7S'f,T ' ,.- ZVKZ4 :-:.lXx 'mif .-:f fl ,- , --a?a ' -.,, s: ,X .,.-. If - gm' Q if? xX 5 -E 315,-p2,w kf .1---- iam-', Q X 75,-,wzbxix SE'-TSJQQIS: PHI KAPPA ISHI fHonorary Scholarshipj Established March 23, 1900 Active Chapters, Sixteen INITIATES, CLASS OF 1918, APRIL 23, 1918 Honorury Members 1111. IQHWIN llAYMUNllSI1lI'l'll Miss llllll'l'll l'. l'lIASI'l Class of 1918 IUDIIICIUI' sixxllllcl, c'l,Al:K lun' v.xNlxl':wAlui Joxlcs PAUL JollN I-'ox nl-:lm lmlcln' Llcwls Islmvl' C1IA1u.ms Llcwls If'Alz.xlsAI'4:ll l'l-Illl'Y l'1lAlcl.l41s l'Ac'll'l'M.xN JOHN WI'I'l'ZI-Il, lIAlu'l'1li Miss llll.IllflGAllll SUllI'MAl'lll-Ili 1'llAll1,l'lS lulclcls lm'l'1'llKlss JAMIGS lcl1'uAlm YANIDYKI-I IIANIIGI. 1'l.,xlcl-:NH-I .IMTUIRS GLENN Alcxomr 1YlNl'lll'IS'l'l-Ill CANDIDATES AT MID-YEAR CONVOCATION Class of 1919 f'llAlil.l'lS Ml'il4Yll.l.l'l lhkllll, Jll. .Kl.lll'lli'I' YVILLIAXI lll'lMMl.l'lR JUSN llAl Al'll4 i'Alllll'lllAS U'.Kl,'l'UN WINSL011' l'A'l'Ulll'Zl,l'. lllNVl'll4l4 'lllllllvl' l'01'lCll .TUSI-Il'll IUNil'llfS lUlNl'lNl l'il.li VAIUI Gl'i0lHll'l lll'llll'lN l'll.XllLl'lS NVILLIAM YUIIIS 111 K 111 I-IONORARY ' 'I W i' i' 'xii i i i i i' 'I' i i' 1 'AwA'NAv.vA'A'AAAA AAAAAAANA'A'2!'A'A 245 Jr gig?-12 g lin N W' M7454 ?'.?'fiLf7 4?2a52 T'-T-XX TURX i ' ii T --1523.5 I '- .- - 1 H.-' -- Q -ff-- :f , Q Ksg V11 'gx y X XX g- jif- j ' ,L A- '.',,.., if L xx:-gdlgr ES-Nl 1-' ,..i-2x-.jf,f ,ff Quik-5, xY?,57ria?Q-.-'+'rlNN.-1- 2 MENOHA H SOCIETY Founded, 1913 Affiliated with the Intercollegiate Menorah Association Levy Mnnlnle-n Wulf' Ilorvilz llnrrison GI'l'l'IIIIl'I'H'l'I' -IIISIHIII Glnslnm: I-Inst:-In W1-rnlz-k SUIII' S1-lx-1-if-r Popky Glam SIlf'l'lllIlll Solon-y Slnvllz IlllSl'llIlI'II.. SENIORS M. IIIGIIMAN II. IIUICYITZ 'I'. lllll-II.Ii S. M. SI'II.IGC'I'I'IIl S. N. SKIIAIYICY I.. f'. IlI'IlS'I'I'IIN NV. ITUIIICN 0. II. I IlII'IIlMAN ll. .I 4 lI I IG I'I S. LICYY I.. L. I'0I'liY .I. SALMON S. AICUII J. II. IIIIION Il. HUIIICN 17. M. IIIGIII, S. M. INPNFIIIN S. II. I'II'S'l'lCIN A. IC. l I'IINIII'IIUI N. l INKI'II.S'I'ICIN S. M. I IIII'lIlMAN .I. GINSIIIYIKG IP. GUSSIGII A. IC. IUDSICN JUNIORS J. KICSSLI-III II. M. LITIIIC SOPHOMORES J. IUDSI11NI l'1I.lD I. IiIlANII'II II. IC. MAN IUIJCN H. S'I'I'IlGl'IIL I. VINIUOI I J. ISIIAIGI. S. ICIIANIUII N. II. MIGYICII 'I. JANOXVI'l'Z M. I.I'1llIIlINlC FRESHMEN II. V. HIAIIY 'l'. IlIlI'II'INIlICIHlI'IIl II. J. IIAICIIISUN S, S, IIANSMAN .I. .IASPAN S. IiIlAl'I'I'Z II. I'. I.Il'1IiI'IIlMI KN A. I.l1'II'I'I'INS'l'I'IIN A. I'. MUIIIIIS II, I', NICIVMAN I., HUMAN A. II. XVI'lIlNII'Ii II. I+'I'JI.IlMAN .I. I.. NVl'lINS'l'l-IIN S. SIII-IHMAN l'. IIAICICISUN A. IIA'I'lIMl MISS IKUSIG .IIIKI .I. I'0III'1N I. I.. l'II'S'I'l'IlN S, FIIIICIIMAN 4'. SICHAI4 A. II. SIIA'ICIIS'I'I IY M. I.. Sl.HVI'I'l'Z .I. SIGAII A. S'l'I1IIN S. S'I'I'IIN A. 'l'AI.I.I'1Il li. XVl'l'Ii0I4'I-' I'I. lVOI.I MISS I . .IOI I-'ICI-I MISS Il. IUISIGN M ISS Ii. YASIGG H' 'A'A'A'NAiA'A'A'A'A'A'Ai 'A,'AiA'A'A'A'LvAtAtA'A'Af 246 g g 4k six , eg! N x XXI 1lfy46Q?' irfnigiif ff... fslfxi'-,I '9i W'L-if QN K 1 H - f X XX Q - A Eff :f , xg! 4-E' . Q xi 5- - : : yf ,, 3. 40, w Qs?:f11i5: 3933: f'5!53fi1,f jf' 1 -4- QXJIQ-N I s ,1 l 'Q h 'A' 'vs- ', 'u' I, -10.4.-. '. v ' ' . b ' .4 -:PN qw ,- .1 1 yll Iliff' WU !1E?i1':,- Cl 1 ' , 5 . u X 5 H L I E 51 H mmm , F 'Mummy Mlm. . wzMA'A'xuuNuA'uA'A'A' 'A'A'A'A'A'AwM'A'LvAfAf22- 2- I 7 -wfsfrvfxz ' w, ff4f'f. ?f 12..-.71 V XXX mg X RV?-L' ,arf i5f6Gf'77L- U X X a K g ,L 4' X X 3 Z-,,-ff 3 , lf! 5 gf! ' 4 .EPA gf fi - ,NX L ,,,,v , j-- 1:-ag, 4'--: r 'if35?lb1.t' , 7 -- :L , 111- 4 xSP f'2f3il'f f N f ,,. r ,I 1 w.,,..m, A I i, 'Ex N 5 local :Fraternities Frutcrnitius A1.1'lr.x lJfal.'r.x Sl Iu'r.x Cl-H IJ1c1.'r,x Omzczx llllfslmx ZIQTA 'l'luz'r.x Cvulzcro CI.l'IK CHI Al,l'u.x Pl 3.f.' lm l.xL A-X1.l'1l.x 1 G XI ,X HEHUBIIUIZ Foumlcrl l cb1'uu1'y April - May June February, October lfcI1r11zu'y, 1911 19121 1!ll-l ISDH 15315 .1917 1018 -f-fiw5'A'A'NA'A'A'1.x'A'zxLx'A'A' wz.vA'A'A'A'AwA'A'A'AAm- 248 Sw rx,TffTj:? lil x ,QZQ ?'g:Fg..!-:- 15,55 1 r e- lff fe-21 : Q 'fx' ' 92 '7'!-1' i .....-XX pq X xlx -4 0 Q: In 4 I xx xf'z lQ.?,g: :fi 5 A V'i'SX ff 4 X ' X w' Z 1 : .., K Z. gf - Xxx 19,- 'QZQQ ,- If ...-H k A:s,-z-1, ' , ,,,, f 755 i:2'fJx -El Zlntra- ural Qtuuncil I Pwvsiciclzl - J. ll. lilifllill Vice .Pl't'Sldl'lll I. lVliz1.Hulsn Svrrvlazy - L. C. lluoolss Gllouncil Boll Alphu Delta Sigma - Omega Epsilon IJ. M. RUs'1uw I. lil. BEARD C. M. Ilwlm Cuheco Club Zeta Theta ul. E. lllICl.lIlllSl-l P. I. l'l.x1.1iu L. C. lllilllllili ' S. A. XIVICIMER Iota Chi Delta Chi Alpha Pi C. K. lXI.xs'r P. ll. CAVP J. L. W1c.xvlcR J. lfl. Gnlzrsnlax' Phi Tau Alpha lil. ll. Cwsslcl. R. R. PUlEl'l'lil. The llll.l'2l-lVlilll'Ill Council is :Ln mgzlimizzitirnii emnposed uf inenilmers of the Aencleinie Local Fraternities. It was founclecl during the school year of 1015-11116 for the purpose of promot- ing good will and eo-operation between the inelnhers of the fraternities in general. Mem- V ' ' l 'tt'l to the council, one of bei-ship consists of three meinhers from each 1.m.1l l mtunity .lr nn an which is either a fuenlly nieniher or an .-Xhnnnns. ,5aAfAyAfAwNAwAvAwA1N AfAfAw wAnAfArAwAwAxNAaAwNAg R., 249 A XlXYx1 wfMg4 gf?-iz-fiifj 4,3- 4-: mf f 5 . 'fair-:if ' :f'- Q K A Vlivg rxx ff X xx S1559 :f 5 ff l', X . 5 SX+..X . Qxi1if'i ALPHA IJEIIFA SIGMA Established February, 1911 A A E ACADEMIC -4-f'12m'A'A'A'zyAwA'A'1xA'A'A' 'A'A'A'A'A'NuA'A'A'NA':Aw- ' 250 -5: fsffrihr - X 251152. g 101 -.. fab G '. -32227 -if-- 4 ,ge 5 X xx 51452 gf? 75255 ff N 3iQii.2'E l'rutl, Iirnwn XVJIII1-I1 l'u1'tIum-r Gilmhs Smith f'l'Elllll'Il Ilustuy W4-lh-1' Km-1-ht Som-r S:uyI'm'aI 1-'luck I-'ox Robinson T1-f-ge-n Km-1114-1' llnrr liluvk Imvis S1-ll 'I'll1'kl'l' Sl'l1W1'1' UIH'llI'l' Wntsnn N4-wtun Liu-ns NYntsun Ga-iz FRATER 1N FACULTATE s. lc. l:1,,wlc ' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO smrrons l'. ll. HANK H. I . N'l'l'I'l'l.l':H J. H. l.I'l'AS ll. YV. l'All'I'llMl'fR l'. NV. IIHIIINNHN H. V. Kill-1111.1-Ili JUNIORS I. V. IHUNVN H. L. NHXV'l'0N J. ll, H.XlHU'fll ll. M. IlUS'l'AY XV. V. I I..'Xi'K 1'. H. 'l'l'l'lil'IlI J. YV. liNl'1t'Il'l' l soPHoMoREs H. A. SAYFUIHI I. YV. SELL I . I.. XYATNUN H. J. XVI'fI.l.l'IR H. H. GHHSS ll. 'l'. l'lCA'l l' J. I.. Gl'l'l'Z I.. G. SHNHH ll. S. lr.-XYIS FRESHMEN 1'. J. TI'1l'flH'1N Nl. J. VICAXIICII J. YV. Sl'II.0X'l'Ill xv. 14. w.u,m:N n. xr. mrru PLEDGES ll. xv. FOX 15. M. IRHUXYN IV, U. U'1Vl'SUN J. H. VIIAHU -f-f:1SvxA'A'A'NA'NA'A'LvA'A'zx 'AwzxAwA'A'NA'A'A'AfLv.2?m- 2 5 1 T?-ff R i .:+ WV 'fQZ4?'?7f,r:L 4 1: ffi SQ'-. 3 'f - 5 ghii Mil' f L2-7,ff,dZ- mg , -' 12, , Iii- ffm fl -1 E'fT. Q Kee 4.,4..r ., 1 N xxx if71 ,,,. - . . an--1 . X my- -1 gg, ,A- ff xY?,., :1Jxi:: IOTA CHI DELTA Founded April, 1913 I X A ACADEMIC v-ffaA'A'A AwAwA'A'LvA'A'A' 'A'1.vA'AuwA'A'A'zx A'AtAw- gsm I wzsfflhr' ' M N1i ff4ff Qfgj' f-ff Lie? T'--1-Xx mii? -?- e I . X 2 if i ff - X Smith RIIINNUI' I llIINY1'IIl'I' Mu1'Gomu:I1- NYM! XVII:-lstnllv Rupp NVilsun tluln-ll I-'ikv llunkle- M1-y4-rs W4-ir Kupp Inns:-Inv:-Ill-r lwlggs Must lim-Inw Iiuyvr MvGmv:nn Huy I-'must FRATRES IN FACUI.'l'ATE II. I. NVIGIIICII I I Ix1ll'III'IIl FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS IC. IV. IIUYICII A. II. IIIIIGGS ll. Ib, IHIUXYN .I. II. M1-GUXYAN Ii. MART JUNIORS l'. II. lMSI'IIWl'ZII.I4II! I'. II. K.XI'I' Y. IIUY ll. II. NVIlI'1'I'S'l'0Nl4Z I . II. M:l4'G0N.UII.l'I II. 0. SMITH SOPHOMORES Ii. II, MIGYIGIIS A. N. l Al'S'I' II. XYICIII FRESHMEN U. ll. I1'IKl'l L. NV. llI'NKI.I-I H IVILSUN M. lf. 1II7I'l' Il. A. I 0l.I.NX'l'lII.IClI I.. XV GAIIICLI. U. A. XVIGIUIT C S. MASSI-III 'NA NNLK'NlS'A'LSTA'A A 'A'1.WS'A NA'NNA A'A'N 253 aww? 3ff7xJ3 i:l' Nff NXI 'W5f? 7'1g1 i' QFJQQZ T'-T- TRIS ' . L -7 Pi?-. I :fi G ' EE , N xx NSIEEQ 2 5 1 f .QY sSSi'iQiE?': OMEGA EPSILON A Founded May, 1914 W Q lu ACADEMIC aA'awA'A'1xxAwA'AvxA'A'u 'AwA'Auw1.wAwA'Amm- 25 4 xii Nw ffW4?4?'g1.',,,: - 5, X, g-1-.T1i1f 6 QE f I , A , N XX SI: :FS 3,2522 ff ,J.' xh 1iE?E IADIIIIHIII IA'IlSI'Illll'l' M4'lTl1llu- R1-inh-1' St'Ill'I'l'l' I t'II0ll RIIINUIII Uzulnululu-ll Marks G. Ualrumlwll Ynung Mlllvr Ibmlprln-My -IUIIIIIIIQS Nm-iulig IfL'IISIIlf.Cl'I' Uruig Iluylu Ita-idx-r 'l'nugm-r II1-nry llwurnl Hui:- I'IllI1lIl tnrl Lim-mln In-1-ry Sirulnn IIIINIUI' FRATRES IN IIONORARIUS i'AI I' II. Il. SAIUIIG IG. S. IIIGIIIICII NV. G. MARKS G. I'. CARL NV. ll. CRAIG IG. WV. IIHIIDI-II! J. NV. MILSUM G. C. l l4IL'1'0N Ii. M. BIISLIGI! F. Il. I.l41USK7llNl'IR w. A. IIMRICY lv. A. suruomi' FRATER IN FACULTATE mc. J. w. 'l'.xN4:l-:lc FRATRES IN COLLEGIO POSTGRADUATE A. IS. IIICNIIY SENIORS J. IG. l41S'l'l'1lH.Y ll. NV. IIAIH JUNIORS NV. I.. EATON SOPHOMORIES Ib. A. UAMI'lH'II.I. J. Z. Mc'CI.IINl'I FRESHMEN C. IC. SCIIICIUCII F. M. DOIIGlll'1II'l'Y Il. Y. I.lNl'UI.N PLEDGE I . A. COUI.IJI'lIi, '21 N. Ii0YI.l'I II. IHGARI? HAY I . LOIIMAN I-I. FAM l'l1lCI.I. G. MIl.I.ICR L. YOUNG II. NICIDIG II. .TICNNINGS T. Kl'lNSINGl'Ill 'A'A'fAwA'A'A'A'A'A'A'A' wA'A'A'AwA'NA'AwNAw- 255 '-n :wvX :ff3EQEN ' :B x Nw' W' MQ Q04 -- . . , 241' 'ff.-55115 ji7f' -Wllx I L x- 51 - I iff Q 652 W Q'X ? 1 'X 8116? ef? ,. 'ff ggssiraxii ZETA THETA Established June 4, 1914 Z6 ACADEMIC +1-f1'fawA'A'zxxu1xLvzxzvA'A'A' 'AwA'msw1.vuA'A'1s'NAw- 256 -L, Q ,, .., .. , ,f 4-' 7- , , -- ,fs X: 0,5975 X fW,i '74f f -2' ,.J-f f'F,.,.-T7 .:Ww m -- f T fy5f IF- EE ' . - g mx q -:K 2- - K ,J . ' X Q--Z X? ,af 7 f ,. W --Af ..- 'fy ,JV , Z ff ..-- 1,4-:s1 ,:- - -asv..--ff qxs. -1 Mussc-r Ilnh-r 'l'luun1us4m I-'ritz Skimn-r Stivvlw Iwlvnns MIT:-In-I Wnka-ly Brown Strnuh Snhulwl Mvllmlsh FRATER IN FACULTATE 0. ll. SAIHDLD FRATRES IN COLLEG I0 SENIORS J. D. BECK Il. XV. IiI'Il'I'llN A. P. HIHHVN li. IU. I-EVANS SOPHOMORES H. P. ALLIGN R. I.. MVSSI-IIC P. J. 1IAl.l'IR FRESHMEN li. U. CALDRON U. ll. I Rl'l'Z I . II. Ml'l'l'IIl'Il, TI. Y. RIGICN Allvll Hvvs lh-1-k Iiurtmn I.. IC. Ml'ILlll'ISH Il. IC. S. SXVAM 1'. R. 'I'IIIlMI'SUN I'I. IG. UXVIGNH 1'. R. SIUNNICH M. IG. N'l'ElCl.l'I iAiAiAkE'AiAA'AiAiAlAiAiN iAkNAiAiAlAlAkAkAkAiAiAi 257 'viii' -i?fT- 3514? A fV,1 '7Z? 4 f' :-2 715-132' f 'Jai :-. xx mv f T - 2'fL f-..2 -162 Wi : '- ' 1 -1 4, r'- - N X - : g Tzf ,- K iP W L ZW Z' l ?fX w 'ii'iE,f-', - YZ?. 'v'f gi st'l CUHECO CLUB Founded February 14, 1915 V. CUHECO CLUB ACADEMIC -ff-1'1'SnA'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'LvA'Aw 'A'A'1.xwAwA'A A'A'A'A':Aw- 258 p? X fg? ?' Z 1Y! :Lay - mix -552.-'-: ' ,kai :f-,b , X xxx S 1 2:-gi,,, E , H .. :sSfa.iN M1-Kuhn All'I llll1l0ll liouks Sl'llU'1l1'lllllllflU G4-ox'g.:u Edsnll Fry I,nuriv llugln-N Smith II1-nm-y F. Jn-nnimrel Murgnn Nh-nu-yor Wlwntmm l.om.: W. J1-nnln1,:s llummumls Pnth-1: Clnvk Ruth Wvinu-r T.. C. HOOKS H, IG. CLA RIC C. A. McI AllDI'IN NV. C. GI-IUIIGIC I-', XV. JICNNINIES UICITUIG LAITHIIG D, XV. ICIISALI. II. J. NIICMIGYIGIE FRATER IN FACULTATE DR. l4'. I.. l'A'l l'lCI'l FRATRES IN COLLEG SENIORS JUNIORS II. U. YVIIl'fA'l'UN NV. S. IUITII SOPHOMORES J, ll. LONG WV. J. JIGNNINGS FRESHMEN A, N. M1-KAILX I0 H. IIAMMUNDS ll. I-'. IINNNICY UAIIII V. FRY S. A. NVICIMIGII l. V SMITH Il. IG SUIIIGIIIICM J. T. IIUGHICS C. I . MORGAN -bf-QvA'AiLx'A'NA'A'A'A'A'AWA' A'A'A'A'A'A'A NA'AWA' 259 A NTI ixir sf li X N X V 'fy ,za Q?-F64 - 4 ffl- wx X .. .- , .,..f,-,4Pg,7, .- -.::XX iii? 'L f z'?'F - Eyxzigf g-!- --,, Q -E .11 I.. , .- , f 5 WjL'f 1 F - S KE! Wifi 'L-4fg,r' 'T xx S - -2 :fa- ZL ' 1 , 1f L ,,7,?r: -- ,522 ff zzz ...--- k j,- ,1-,n, K ,,,, Isrggi -,rgflx ,-33 CHI ALPHA PI Founded October 20, 1917 v ACADEMIC XAH +1-QA2s'A'A'A'A'A'1.v1.w.x'1.w.x'A wA'A'A'A'AwA'A'2m'A:AQ::- 26 0 355 f-T 5ff 32?lgl ?' f T fi grfg ,A-.L -- wHsb Q --45' . xv Lgqajfffyfsfei g' Q 4 1 ' QQ f :.. ' 1 A XX x : 72 Z... - s Y V Kwfv iv L'-35' X QL.-,giiil ,,- Ja? ,-..- f ,ff ......-uigg-,geuz 5 ,l5F.,:E+,,1,Y,qiJ,. ,Q : ,I'.f:lunun Hl'lllZ I l1'l'unfz 1xIt'Ulll'llllt'k Spnuglulr Dnvios G!'llSHlllj'l'l' Illllingvr Muse-1' Gregory Iirb linuhlitz W1-ave-1' Molt Chase FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS ' 0. L. llAITI1l,I'l'Z J. L. XYl'I.U'I'll I-Z. V. MUTT JUNIORS J. I.. UIIANIG J. II. Glil-24'30IiY Il. G. I-IRI! SOPHOMORES M- T-- I-ICIIMAN XV. ll. Mc'l'lll!MIl'K II. C. Sl'ZF!'I'Z FRESHMEN M. A. UAYIIGS A. G. UHASSMYICIK P. C. MOSICR G. A. l'ILLINGlCR U. T. Sl'ANGI.lfIlt PLEDGE W. l'. l liAN'l'Z --ffmxA'A'AwA'A'1.vAwA'A'A' A'A'A'A'NA A'NA'A'A AM2-- 2 61 :mr Qzifi - fc? T'-'lxx 'ITVQZN ' Z ' FD, . L 'A -'Z-9: 27-- e sv v vf'Q XX N x Efi :',.,j-,Q.,f. ff g :L - 3 sig: PHI TAU ALPHA Established February 23, 1918 -,--A-. , ,. v H .A , ,wvww , 4 111 TA ACADEMIC -ff2,wA'A'zx'AwAw1x'A'LvA'Aw 'A'A'A'AwA'NNA'A'NA'w2ae'4.-'-'R-S 26 2 -5- N Q .... .L NX N 'l ,f, , ,f A , -f'.f -:.- 74 N 'mix X -+ f wskf , ly, ,Z 7,2 5? W... ... -L g - 1:-4' I fE:...,. '.91 .' 1 Z ., my , lijij EP' X - -PSN em X xx S - W: Q : ' L' N ' ' -2 Nix 42-.lfxf-fk ,2 1? 2X1 I - f- u. Ai. ,,..- WSEN mi. --rtvfsxi 'v ? - FIIUIIH S1-llzm-I' Mngill Z1-H1-rlnl' l'i1-kzml Smwlvlx l5t'llVlIll SInlni'I'1-1' M1-liinstry Nkl'1'Il Vnnsnnt I-'rc-:Ia-rivlcsun Ss-gl Ihlslinn W. lt, Nhuw U1-kI'urml H1114-nlunlso Uuseu-l l'hu1nn.1n 'l'hompsun Smith I'4n-mn-I FRATRES IN COLLEGIO SENIORS l'1l,lAYOUlJ H. VASSICI. AI.lH'IIl'l' I . SUIIOI-Il'l'l-I WINFII-Zl,lb I , SMITH I-1LLW1NlD J. lH'I l'l'INll0I'SI'1 WILLIAM U. Il'Il0MI'SUN JUNIORS Gl'I0lCGl4I NV. I . UIIAPMAN MURliI'ILL li. M1-KlNS'l'l!Y RAYMOND li. I'0l+ZI'l'l-II. 1'IlAHI.ICS A. l lil'IlJI'lIIIUKSUN, JR. l lil'Illl4IlQIl'K 'l'. YANSANT SOPHOMORES pmypnlglp 1-1. 111-JAVAN A. YIIGIIMANN I'I1'IiAlllb W.XI.'I'lfII! li. SHAW I-'Ill-IDI-IlKll'K J. I-'VCIIS XYAI.'I'l'IH l'I. Sl-IGI. XVILLIAM J. SHAW' IGMIL A. l'l-I'l'Z1ll.IJ XV. XVAYNIG Sl'Il.'l'Zl'Il! JUIIN R. SKI-IICN FRESHMEN IIUNALH 141. MAIIIIJ. ROBI'Zll'l' IC. 01!lil1'0Illl NVILIJAM L. SONYDICN. Jll. SPECIAL HUGO E. Zl'Z'l l'lClll'.0l1' PLEDGES 1-'lu-:n 1-'. n,xs'rl.xN IMWII U- S'l'-H'11'1 lCl1' tAtAtAtAA'AiAtNAiAA'AwAfAg 1920 jp,A-ntAxiAirAi-N-A-tA'kN-A-ivAivAi-AtA 263 , 'iff N Ex '- 'S x XYUHW7 'gf ?' 'f7 7 5: g, 3655 ,ig - .- Ag-- .5-' L1 ffn-f' ..... i r ..:,' W' ,,. yi:-'A-'5 I jfflyji 69 df 7 f -xx S - Z SP2 - - . , Na. f 4 L x X-,-'Q Q.-N: 752252,-, If :p.e-Q V A ,5,wb l'fflw. -2 I +-fffM'A'A'NxNA'A AwA'A'1x 'AwA'A'A'AwNA'A'A'AfAQ1-- 264 s W -inhuman- 'f,fK -3,7'2:? 2EQ' y X 7 1x4 4,3 , - ! -..- pq K Qs '-H!:- -x- - E fN-- . x , --, - 25 ,?'w'4..-- 5 N E ,fif - zff W...-fxfdggelz WQNQQ f 1- -. ofcugw X QW, A Kei Q K N ' , I X335 n'u',l',,x E 'a L J 900 gif E 4 ? f 9 Q. Y ,V ,ny Q Q of w N f 5 x Rfk 29 W s ' J 3 v -P.. 2 12 W 5 'xv . Y xi Va ffmj ' Q ' 'X . ,E ff? ! 'xi fx R5 1 LP X1ffv B0 D C smufgiwrugs WAWNAWNAWAQAW 'A A'A'A'?A'NNNA'A'A'A:AQ:- 265 3E'4iEf753: g' fy4?4?-7.-z?1771 i125E Lira? T:-EN TW W EE 1 iii gi, ,. , N gvssrag? Cupit Clnrk Clark Brown Sulliwm ilinzfs am Senior burietp Founded, 1907 GRADUATE MEMBERS lc. 0. nAm,0w N. M. l4'l,mrlNG 11. C. Yi-zlmlcle, JR. UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS 1cI'ss11:I.L lc. c'I,,xlui GICKDIIGIC W. l'l'l'I'l'. Jn. uucl. W. IERUXVN IIICUIKGIC W. SI'l,I.IX'AN MAl:srl.xl,l. lx, 4'I.AllIil'1 'f1'3lA'A'ZX'A'NA'A'LV'A'A'A'A'A' 'A'A A A25'A NA A A'lX'A'1 1 266 :wa-illyfgy? lgl- f YT?i 25157: I-. 'lTf'Qif? Q f -7 ,IE r 'i iyfsigat 551 s X . ' P, 1 QR N XX .SEQ 2 : 1- ,,,,- af 1.1, VK- W 1 I. A. Ilrnwn G. F. M1n'1'ill L. G. CI!llUX'4'l' M. H. Clark C. W. Itmwn W. B. Mnllvu armi ous Ullppzr Qtlasaa Society Founded. 1907 GRADUATE MEMBERS 11. c. 111xnLow N. M. 1f'1,m11N1: H. G. Y111:G1111, Ju. POSTGRADUATE 11. 11. w1111111.1xf: sEN1oRs rn. W. 11nowN V 1.. s. G. voxovrcn M. 11. c1,A1uc 11. 0. IlI l 1'l4Il.MAIIfIH JUNIQRS 1. w. 1:1mwN W. 11. M1'1.1.11N u. 11. 114111111111 J-f2m'A'A'A'1x'A'NA'A'LvzyA'1x AwA A'A'Nzs'NA'A'm-mera:-r 267 ffm 1 if-fm? Qg x gfew r.-.XX 'mix f .. 'rr Zan: giffg . L '- N 'limi F' N Xxx T-'K I II! ' K - J- ' 64' in KE:---T gff .-A-- 'll5eg' X 75,,i:-X57-Q'--1 1-s. 4'x- -- I,mvri4- Stunt Mmrinnis Munro Sturkoy Luvns Sullivan Ulm-k Wm-hstvr Glutfs-ltor Skull ants ibnnes Zlllpper cI1ZIa55 Qocietp Founded, 1913 SENIORS Il. IG. CLARK J. II, LITUAS C. I.'. MUUHIG H. V. 1H.A'I'I1'l'II.'l'l'IIi U. XV. SITLLIYAN Il. ll. IAHVIIIIG ll, lf. NVI'IUS'I'ICli JUNIORS lf. li. S'l'Hl I' ll. II. S'I'.XIilil-IY A. IG. KINIZXIIJ fi, M SI ANHI,l'IIl ll. H. MAGINNIN tAtAiAtNAtAtAtAtNAtAfN tA-IANA-kAtA'AA'kAi'N'AiAtA-NA-l 268 f-wrxlfff rig. 2f.z.4?ff..ff f HV x-. X f?'n'2:.'2q'4 ,,2, ' ,: .- f- 5 ffnffiu- SY wk s.. - - f 'ff Lge, f -,f X Nuwvmm-r Gm-:nun lllln- Almvrrill liorh CUllI'H1'Il lh-ntz llustuy Spullglvr Williams M1-rl lu lhfnry I'nl'm-Ill I-', N, XYUI,l XV. Il. MIILLAN II. N. Hl'1N'l'Z ll. M. I'AIlICNflY R. K. XVILLIAMS Alnlle-n llngvr ruibs Qlpba Gllbaptcr bnphnmnre Society Founded, 1907 JUNIORS ll. F. Ill'NI!Al! C. I . M1lllllll.L A. NV. llllli SOPHOMORES ll. IG. NIGNVCUMI-II! G. A. NNICLL II. II. llllll-I A. ll. l.I'Nlllll-IRG G1-luring Sm-ll Ib. M. Rl'S'l'AY I . Ii. 'VIIUMAS N. R. KONI! R. ll. IIIGNHY I-Z. M. AIKEN wAvxxAwNAvxA'Aw wLvA'A'A'A'AvyAwA+Af . 269 Ngx T417 NT lb! '+ 'X X W 'fQZ4 Yifzf' ff A -1- 30 i g Q ik W ,i xfifiy-w' -,- '5-:,u:- I ...-XX Xxlv 'a- ' -, 'T' 5'f !f-f? .- - ' ,V 4f5': ,. '- N X., , I if ,- xEff,V jj' 1. .X I 13 - ,-- Z fff ,e-, X 5,5,Q-ei -.l1:'fJ-.Ii lIm-ku-I' Ilnyr-s Gl'ilIll'S Sr-In-hh-nxnntlne Mr'Mlllun Ely Shlrk XVn1smu Killhnga-1' In-mmlnpr 11111.51-I' BI'lIll'0l' l nrls-y Brown Grifiltha N. M. J. II. MONROE JOHN DICMMING PAIYL GIIIMICS F. G. ICLY 115132 jfriars bopbnmnre Society Founded, 1912 GRADUATE MEMBERS 'IM l NG R SENIORS I ll.XNli VNGIGII JUNIORS l'. M. HlllI I l'l'lIS SOPHOMORES I-I. S. l Alil.l'IY NV. G. KIl.LlNGl'Ill GI-IORGIC Mus-BIll.l.AN K. H. S'l'AlHx C. IIARLOXV C. IG. STOUT i'IIAIlLl'IS HAYES I . L. XVATSON Il. E. SCIIIGIIlI'1M.XN'l'l-'I' vff29A'A'A'A'uNA'A'A'LvA'A'A' 'A'A'A'AwA'AwA'A'A'AfA4Q2-- ffl! E Qzfffnffl- ref? .wg -ff ,iff ,ff-A-Z XX EKTQNX x 1. Pix g l ., x .. mf , Q 7-'75 -,far - - ffr f ..,. ,' -2. 1 gi 1: 'Fgwf -mg.. . ' , f.. Xffzfqg ::f'f, Q ks! VAiP S .Z N XXX XS - j -if - fl'-x , ff V' Nm-in Kunnm-1' Uupit Clurk Ri4-lmrds Mnzinnis llruwn Sullivan Ungur imbinf Qtullegiate Snrietp Founded, 1912 GRADUATE MEMBER II, F. HAIIIAHV SENIORS G. w. SI'l.l.IYAN rs. W. i'l'I'l'l', .11c. 14. 1'. NVl41l!S'l'l'IIi u. A. lil'MMlfIIl cz w. IIICUNYN 1-'. J. 14. UNG1-11: u. v. 1:l.A'l'1+'l1:1,'l'lc1: M. la. cvmlclcl-1 JUNIORS 41. My Sq-mw G. s. wx'Kow J. lu. MAGINNIS H. ll. Nl-IIN EQQVN A iAfAtAtAl'AtAiAiAtNAtAtAt tAtAAAiAtAiAiAfApAfAgAgA? 271 4 ?'Ei:7iZi L 1,-'13 'Q W E EK A 5.-2g,,,, ff N . .. , 1- , l - I, Y N -1ffmA'A'A'xAu'A'A'NA'Aw wA'A'A'zsw1.vA'A'A'A'AwQ2- 27 2 Sw? gi.-N ..,-- ,.,. ,4-1 I -'PLL' .1 -,Z 3-3 X-iff? ji?Ci' XSbgyiS'Q?4?1.5Q?:1', 1 4 isegi' 5 xxx 14 fm 2' -Wf.1'U 'ff' f VZ ff? 1- 'ITVQN -Q - .2 -if ' - -'-7 ,4- aff' j- X ' 'Q 275' X xx e A f X 4 N X xg Q , v vi WN Eiffjfs - Q!! M- X gQ:.X, 1227-fix NE QW PM -I 5 I I ACTIVITIES? ' I It MILITARY I 3 A I HLETIQS NUEQIC ,I jx oc' IAL DRAMA I5 REILIGW -I Ii I 915' ,pd 'f5'?39A'A'A'NNA'A'A'A'NA'A'A' 'A A A'A LS1 A A'A A'A'A A'fEf2-- 2725 Fwfxgigff' ji Q- 54,i ,jf 4 5,521 ' fi H . -A322 I g 1 F-i-.. -, Q : , .. r.. . M fif h Z X S . X X EE 2,-LQ!-sff' Z ff A-sl N 7y5,1Q2e.-....X ifJQi13s 'f53xlA'A'A'NNAWNA'NA'A'N 'Z'A'A'TA'W'A'A'NA'A'NAfAt3l- 274 212419 fi 154371 Lfw WN 1 1. f- - , ,J I ... X X -4 L - Q4 xgfff i' 'Z N X SEZ If : F51-:2Lf,f fff 2 ? ?2f1QiNi is f 15:9 'S' 96653 CE iiaz -'if5SiA'A'A'A'NA'NNA'NA'A'LV A'A'A'A A'A'NA'A'A'NAQL?'-I-G 275 x X, fr ggi-7-.gizrl c fag tx was ff' --if -' . -: 23: Q ': 'iv I r - f W -f - EE K X XXX xi- Z :f7i lv ,afzff , s :siif1Q?JeE Athletics uring 1918 Without exception, the year nineteen eighteen can truly be said to have been the most eventful year in the history of the world and it is equally true that athletics at ,Penn State during that time have had a more signifi- cant history than during' any other year in her existence. lt cannot be said that athletics at Penn State have suf- fered on account of the world conflict, for to do so would be untrue to the principles of physical education at l'enn State. True, a majority of athletes were lost to the teams through enlistment and the draft, yet athletics at Penn State during' the future will be on a higher plane and will serve a more noble purpose than they could pos- sibly have served before the war. XVith the shortening' of the college year last spring, it was deemed unwise to try to organize any teams in the spring' sports, and track, baseball, tennis and lacrosse suffered accordingly. The establishment of the Student .Xrmy Training Corps last fall placed all intercollegiate athletics on a very unstable basis, yet in spite of the influenza and the neces- sary military restrictions, a successful football schedule was carried through. A'A'A'NA'A'NA'NA'A'A' mtA'A'Au'A'A'A'A'A'AtA' 276 if SE . X X Xh'wffZ24 5, A A W I, 41 Q7 T if E l fri 'rt-E27 Yi 2,1247 K Mx g.1,5'a-,F .Lt - fa-t .. 7 f-,w lyQk ' Gy VW ' 'fig-7' f '- ff ,.,-,-,Elf 2- Z1 ........aga-1, V' e,:5 -5-gxii ogether with the establisluncut of the S. XX. 'l'. C.. Coach Bezdek inaugurated a system of mass athletics which was considered unique in that.it was the iirst time such a. system had been attempted on as large a scale as was attempted at l enn State. That this system was a benefit to the students and to the college as a whole. no one will deny and it will undoubtedly be continued in some form. .-Xfter the cessation ol' hostilities, it was possible for athletics at Penn State to assume a normal aspect, and the nineteen nineteen basketball team went through a most successful season. At this time the prospects for a hue baseball team and a superior track team are very bright, and at this time arrangements are under way to resume tennis and lacrosse. lf one considers the nineteen eighteen season from the standpoint 'of the number of games won, it could not be said that any signilicant record would be the result. But considering it from the standpoint of keeping athletics alive and perpetuating them in the 'form most useful to the college and the student body which they serve. there is no doubt that the year nineteen eighteen will be remem- bered as one of Penn State's most successful years in the realm of athletics. ..f-.mAA'a'xxA'NA'A'xAzx'x wzvafafzsazvafawafaaw. 277 Ska' A j2?'lf:k N,fWl1 'fQg?2 ?'6-ig:-f ,f,2f E if-VRS? 5 ff -.iii-...-5 ' if TZWE :fi Keg. i4::fl. f . !5P': Z-5'-Lffgf z' ff N Zltijletic Association OFFICERS lJl'C'SIjlIll'7'1f - - 1? . I. B. LTNOIQR Viva P7'l'.I'l.lft'IIf G. XV. SUI.I.IvAN Sfcrcfary - G. XV. CUI'I'I'f, JR. T'l'f'i7.S'Il1'f?I' N. M. FLIQMING 1 l+'. J. IR. UNGIGR 1-'l'0Hl110llt of Atllh-th: Association ALUMNI ADVISORY COMMITTEE G. R. MIZEK, '90, CVIKIIHVIIIIIII C. VV. HI2I'IfIsNs'I'AI.I., ,QS RAY SMITII, '05 V. L. I-IENRY, ,O7 I. L. MAUTIII2, '13 FACULTY COMMITTEE ON ATHLETICS R. I. WI2IzIxI2I:, C!Ill1.l'Il1iI1Z VV. I-I. EVOMIIAVE, Sccrvlm'y C. NV. ROBINSON T. NV. NIVASON DR. H. F. S'I'IzCKI5Iz I N. M. IPIIIGMING fFl'Illlllllfl! IVIIIIIIIIJUI' ol' Athh-tlcs 555'IA A'A'A NA A'l!'1.VNA A'2Y' 'W'A'A'A'A'A'A'NA A'Z'NAF5f-'B+ 278 wsxsfsfff' if ig. fizf' f-3- 1If f37- -..Q W-ei? r f ,T -u3?...f5 figifjfriz EF- Q Keg, yqpisx - N xxx S 592 T' L . A- x 'XX --.3 Qrsl ,gff-521 If Zff -H- '1 'l'!z 4 NY-1,3Fu:xRQ1:fiJxx1 Z ibepartmznt of ibhpsical Ginucatinn STAFF Head and Coach - HUGO BEZDEK Assistant Profcssoi' - XV. E. LEWIS Assistant Pifofcssm' R. C. PIARLOW HUGO BIGZDEK Hcnd and Director The return of Doc Lewis has added much strength to the Athletic Staff of Penn State. He now has full charge of the track squad and gratifying results will surely follow. 4 W. E. LEWIS Assistant Professor lK7ith Dick Harlow's reinstatement to the Athletic Staff, Penn States future seems brighter. lVhile at present en- gaged in the development of boxers he will assist in coaching next year's football team. IC. C. IIARLOW Assistant Professor 0-1iSQA'A'A'A'NNNNA'LY'A'A'N 'A A'A A'A'A 1S'A'A'A'IA AfAgQ:- 279 S 4,31-if,fK,.,4iss s 51-dy: EF-, Q kgs. V-if-'Qs is r ' t tt HZ if: :7+p f - - . Ni-- 7 - - .: 55.-,522 ,Z Xxx X :3-flxxisgl wepartment of whpzical QEDucatitm 'l'ln'oug'h the active eliforts of Hugo llezclek the llepartment of Physical liiclucation has heen formecl ancl .Xthletics at l'enn State continue to grow in efficiency anrl popularity. The rlirection ol this tlepartment was given to a man who has Venn State's interests at heart, llugo llezclek. He is 'lor State's success no matter who cle- serves or gets the crerlit. The return of Dick llarlow antl Doc l.ewis has arlclerl much strength to the coaching staff of llenn State. Dick has hacl charge of hoxing' since his return to college anrl. hesicles producing' some line lzoxcrs ancl several exciting' meets, is doing all in his power to make hoxing' a Minor Sport at Venn State. lfiesicles his other work he will assist in the coaching of the IQIQ football team. Doc at present has full charge of the track squad. Recall the clays when Doc coachcfl the track team ancl then clraw your conclusions. .X new feature was introtlucecl in the form of The Pennsyl- vania State College Basketball League. 'l'hroug'h this league, Bezclek was ahle to pick from a wealth of material a winning' basket- ball team. The success of this experiment was clue largely to the consistent work of the Graduate Manager of .iXthletics, N. M. Ifleming. vff2i25'A'A'A'NA'LYA'A'A'A'A'A' '2Y'A'A'A'A'2x'LVNA'A'NATAL?12-v 280 ' Fw? i :ffX?QQSf1g?G1XYV'A-, 'fMzQQ4417' ff , :Q ,. - -Fmzf ff? .: '13:,-ii? 7 sf- GE' W fqefvslr ' ' N XX Q- M :fr 1 ,P ' ' ' N 5 xi :Z '- - Erfgfyf- ,XIX ...U--'lgge-, N I 1 vf W ww xc, W, ,wr 1' 5, J! 1' w ff ,iw JN x ,1 ffwy w W.. 1 1 ' 5 w f,1V EN XXX K I W WIP f,ALM A'J '7iM if w Q V M A x W W A ' QI f RQ Xxxxliyxygffif' , - BALL fAlAiAiNAfNAfAlNAiA ll ,l H - A My Qu! , 1 r V 'A' 'NNA A'A'A'A'A'A'A'1g'Avg:z.. 2 V.V4V.V.V4 f V av,v.v.v.sr.vN.v.v.vx1.mvQv.mv4vsmvv. varsity jfnnthall 7I1Zeam,191S MQKQ-nsie Grimes . . . . YV. Brown Unger Willi WM XXI' 41 M fg kffir I - I M LM Q 'QM N35 A' X . WM lm Mm .yxl I I I 23? ifff53?lh:' ' X xNlf W .1?4?' r7 ., L.. rg ff: - , FRE E2 1 fp -AZ ' ily! fri ?'- e my X ...-- t .' . Q X X , 1 Q Epi-p f . f -'sg ,,w:.XS5agti1g:E who football Season Despite handicaps and conditions that would have- forced nearly any other college to cancel its football schedule and give up the sport for the year, Penn State weathered the war-time restrictions imposed by the Students Army Training Corps and completed a football season that is deemed highly success- ful by every undergraduate and alumnus of the college. With every 'varsity man in the service- of the United States, and with many of last year's .lfreshinen team also in the ranks of Uncle Sam, it took considerable courage to play out a schedule against such teams as Rutgers, Lehigh and Pitt, all of whom had 1Tl21l1y ,varsity men back. , However, l enn State was fortunate in securing a man for head coach who is a tighter from start to finish, and who is never discouraged by handi- caps. Hugo Bezdek, former coach of the Cregon Aggies and present man- ager of the Pittsburgh National League Baseball Club, who took Dick Har- low's place when the latter went into the Army, has made a decided hit with every Penn State man, for he personities the typical Penn State spirit. 'Due to military restrictions, the football season was practically limited to the month of November and the number of games was decreased accordingly. Of the eight-game schedule announced in January, 1918, only three were played, the remainder being either cancelled or called off on account of the Hue or some other re- striction. This was very discouraging to the team, for it meant that they were in training for nearly six weeks before the opening game. As a result it required all of Coach l3ezdek's enthusiasm to keep up the morale of the team. injuries and some of the men leaving for officers' training camps kept injuring the team. However, Coach Bezdek with the assistance of Chuck Yerger, and with all of the boys doing their best, so developed the team. ,,M,,,, UNGER +-fmA'AwAwAwNzxN1.vA'A' wA-A-AwA'1.mA'AwAwQ2- 283 i rzifffi? Pi x y ? ?5Z??i.'5SP' :G-f f,f?i?: .f. tx 'CTVQZX ' dm - ai f' , -1 2.1--12 T:-. Q -A: 4,44---.,--.- . l X XX N - W rr - s iss ! NX Jef L ,- 4 Xxx 1:35-, X-YEQXE-.-'f-Egflw. R172 - ea it e- 'l'llI'I VAIKNITY fi Q ,- llllilll l'n:s'r lRl.'Xl. 'l'he opening game with XVissahickon lliarracks was watched with special interest hecause the team was new and yet untried' except in practice, while their team was composed of experienced men and outweighed the lilue and XX'hite eleven ahout fifteen pounds to the man. The hoys put up a plucky fight and scored a touch- down early in the game and held their stronger opponents scoreless until the last few minutes of play, when a lucky forward pass gave them a touchdown. Neither team kicked the goal so the score was six to six. Tina I'izNNsYl.v.ixN1ix IJAY liA'l l'l.I'l On Pennsylvania Day, against the veteran Rutgers eleven, Penn State suffered her first defeat, the final score lacing twenty-six to three. It was experience and weight against Penn State fight all the way through and the final result was quite obvious from the first. .lirom States view- ' point, the most noteworthy feature of the game was fl lcnry's field goal right after the start of' the game. The NIANAGIQR ,mm ' +-ff.',t1A'A'A'xA'A'A'zyAv.x'A'vA'2s' wA'A'AmwAwA'AwAfAmu 284 ff'-Ti-Eff 335 QQ: ' x N Ni,fi 74?? ?' :f ,,,-3 4 54 fi -..ltx mix 2623 -5:33.-3.5 ' E4 F7'ff.fIg :fi Q XEEA VAiv'Q'X i ' s xx Q - Z I.f71 '14 L ' ' tin ' X xi J : ' 2:12:22 2- ?f -It- H4,-gan-- sYT, ,... if3fJQi determined tight during' the second half by the boys held Rutgers to a single touchdown and this was the pleasing' factor to all who witnessed the fray. 'I'n1s ONE Vrcroizv .X crippled team went to South lrlethlehem on the following' Saturday and despite the newspaper accounts of the game they earned a clean-cut victory over the Brown and XiVhite by the close score of seven to six. lt is true that the breaks of the game were in our favor and that a blocked kick paved the way for our touchdown. Henry's bility to break through the l.ehig'h line was re- sponsible for this. The boys played a hard and consistent game all the time and only for a 'few decisive breaks against them and they would have scored at least two more touchdowns. 'Vina .'XNNl'.Xl. 'l'Ul:Klcv lJ.xv ll,vr'ri.ia On 'l'hanksg'iving' Day the hoys from Nittany Valley invaded Pitt and gave their supporters the greatest scare of their lives and the team the hardest battle of the season, and it was only due to inexperience that the score was not vastly different. ln the lirst few minutes of play our boys rushed the heavy l'itt team oft their feet, after blocking' a kick, and pushed the moleskin over l'itt's goal line for the lirst score of the game. lt was the Iirst time that the llitt line had been crossed during' the season and the cry of Hold them, Pitt, was a new thing' for the Pitt rooters ears. .Xfter that the experienced llitt team pushed on, but not without meeting' stubborn resistance, and scored their twenty-eight points that gave them the victory. 'l he game is best described in the words of the l'ittsburg'h Sun. 'l'here are times when there is no sting' to defeat, and that is the kind of a reverse that Pennsylvania State College experienced at Forbes Field yesterday in its annual football game with the 'University of Pittsburgh. Thus ended the stormy nineteen eighteen season. The prospects for next season are bright, as Coach Bezdek will have all but one man of this year's eleven on hand in the fall. Best of all is the news that no- less than sixteen former stars are expected to return to COllC2'C ill the fall- eoixcu unco IIICZDEK 'f11 SA'A'A'A'NA'W'lS'A'A'A'A'ZY 'A NA A NA'lS'A'A'A'A AfAL?-'21 285 'wg-TqErFj:??E' , x NXf 'Z?4 ?' - wi,-:T 2 :ggi 'CRS Q ea , . -iiffaql 64 F7 7775 27- 4 f :PS f ,- aff ...--1-ww lq ., . ?NeviE32: .Hvud Coach - As-.v1'.s'm11 t C0 tzcli Jlffalzagcr - Ei'-Jlcilzagvz' Cczjvfzim - - E.r-Cajuiciin Left End - Left Tackle Left Guarwf - Center - Riglzi'Gua1'd - Right Tackle Right End - Quuirterbaclc Left Halfback Right Halfback Fullbacle - Szobstifu tes Ghz football line-up THETEAM SCORES VVissahickOn Barracks - - Rutgers - Lehigh - University of Pittsburgh - - H Uno lil-ZZIJIEK L ' 7. .- - .I.I. L. N.RRL.l4.R - K. B. iiIRK - C. XV. BROWN - lf. I. B. LINGICR - ,HQ D. Roms - P. CRIMES - C. E. Hfws - L. H. Locum - H. T. NiACKliNZIE - I. W. BROWN - R. H. .HENRY - G. VV. BROWN R. K. WILLIAMS - A. I-I. LUNDBERG - VV. G. IQILLINGER - - F. I. B. LYNGER FARLEY, IQNABH, ROEDER State Opponents - 6 6 3 26 - 7 6 6 28 22 66 5?13aA A'?.X'A NA'A'A'7.XW'A'7.X'lS' A'A'A'AW'A'A'NA'A NNAQ-P'-I 286 F Ru 1 X34 H X Xwj 'ffWgzQ NN- - :Zig ',. gfygf-,Z E1-N Nui ' Wff Q' ' X Ef I Zh N fxf g X '5X 2272LiNSE f2 f ' - -' WYQAXCETK FIELD xi ,,QM,A.NNA.NNA.NA+Aw +AfLm'AwuxuA'A'zsw,Am-Y 287 K flfff'-T 21' - NX Wfff 44 431 ',,4r- ag 1 .+. fQ15 T3 2 :2 1 ff: : , Q KE? F51 F' 'Aff ,f ' E varsity Qlirach ilizam Season of 1918 +1ffc2eA'A'A'A'uAwA'A'1xA'A'N 'A'1.x'A'A'xA'A'A'A'A'A'Afw- 288 :wi 2. fffr' Q ' f-Efifq-f2:3:1-1.2 - X -X ':fw?.s1-, ,: yx- rf-- fiihx is Nix . V ' fr . L -7 ixx S AQfE 1 - E E . X +'- k X N ,E f I : - ff ...H-'l sl , - ,., ir:g,i13: he rack mason .'Xlthoug'h the Track Season of lQl8 was a short one on account of Col- lege closing' in April, State's track men did well and captured a good share of the places in the meets in which they participated. The Meadow Brook ,Indoor Meet was the first meet on our schedule, and gave the team their first real taste of competition. In the handicap 40-yard dash Cianzemuller, at scratch, was nosed out in a close finish and had to be satisfied with second place. ln the invitation 40-yard dash with everyone at scratch, Ganzemuller ran a fine race and captured first place. The first points for State came when lleniming, a lfreshman, completely outclassed the rest of the competitors in the famous Dresser Thousand and captured first place in 2:30 .t-5. In the 880-yard novice race Newcomer finished third, Jefferies took fourth place in the broad jump. ln a special one-mile relay event with l'itt we lost by about eight yards. ln this event we held the lead until the last quarter when Shea, the national quarter-mile champion, running' for l'itt came to the front and won the race. The showing made was indeed favorable and in some ways more so than had been expected. fn ,Xpril the team went to l'hiladelphia to take part in the Penn Relays. ln this meet the loss of Shields, Runyon and some of the old men was keenly felt, but the remaining' old men and the new material developed by Coach Martin did as well as was expected. Gauze- muller lost a hard race in the 100-yard dash. but nevertheless took second honors. limory broke the record in the javelin throw and finished sixth in the le'entathalon event. Jefferies won third place in the high jump. In the one-mile relay championships State's team finished in fourth place, and in the sprint medley event we finished third. The real feature of this meet, from States viewpoint, was the winning of the Freshman one-mile relay championship. The team was composed of: Parent, Hile, Grimes and Demming. This is the first time this honor has come to State and much credit is due the men on the team. The big' features in States track season T were the victories of tianzemuller. ln the Na- ' A' 1 vi' tional Indoor Championships in New York he --mia, mwrix +-fiISvA'A'A'A'lY1S'LVA'A'lS'A'A'1.V 'A'A A A'NA'1S'N'A'A'A'A?ALQ'2- 289 , -f 1 - f -4 g -423 -..-XX mv f - - 37' i ff rf5: 'iff 4 xSP Fi' 5,7 K 5 XgI5 Efi 5,,- ' , ff ,...1- Q,4:igQ'1'g , I5, 2'Z fJiN21S: WO11 the 60-yard dash. In the National I. C. A. A. A. C. he won the cham- pionship class Ioo-yard dash. THE TEAM Coach - - - -i - C. W. NIARTIN Manager - - C. K. DENNEY Caffclivl - - W. H. GANZEMULLER IOO-YG'7'd Dash 220-Yard Dash 440-Y ard Dash 880-Yarn? Ruu, I-Mile Ruu. 2-Mile Run . 120-Yard Hurdles 220-Yard Hurdlcs v Broad Jump High Jump Pole Vault 'Shot Put Hammer Throw fll'UL'll'1'b Throw Discus Throw r, F n W ' UAl l'AIN GANZl+lMUI.Ll'Ill -ff5Za1A'A'Zx'A'NA'LY'A'A'2x'A'ZX'A 'A A A A'25'A'NA A'A'A'NAQ2w 290 ' WUQJSSUFJ I A ING ...g,q,AfAfAfAfNA+A'A'A'LvA'A'A' 'A'A'A'A'A NAwA'A'AwAm- 2 9 l M.V.V57.V4V.V.V4V4V4V.-V4 1v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.mvgv Bntmcollegiate wrestling crllbampions, 1918 Ye-rger 4 Brown Czarnecki Nelnn Horst Long Detar W XX ' 61 Y fllr' x gl i A ,W 1 W , X jf W' X x ZW 2 W 5' 1 fi ,' 'fl is 'Zi' xl 4? LW Q f N if A Y!!! KX Ex 'Wx I fx 'XR REQ f I, xx W X!x' .Hjlftlx H H ll IW 'siiffffx NXi'f ff4?f Qitfgv -. 3313? --N T1-mix 4 .. .-M'25'f-.Q , P ' : no 1 1 - ' -ll Q 'Tfy-H EI' - 4 C NX Q' Z ef: 3221 , zff t - f i.-.. i13fJQg3: wrestling at ann btate 'l'he IQIS season will he long' rememhered in the wrestling' history of llenn State. During' the season Cornell, the Intercollegiate Champions, twice met defeat. l.ehi0'h 'md Navv followed in line. Chuck YCl'0'Cl'iS l'roteffes then 5 c 1 1 5 b journeyed to Columbia University where they made their delznt intothe lnter- eollegiate Wrestling' .l..eague. NVhen the final liont of the Championships was called, l'enn State headed the list with thirty-four points to her credit and six of the seven men entered were Intercollegiate Champions. IJ. IJ. Detar, the most likely candidate for the one hundred and twenty-live pound class eliampionship, was 'forced to withdraw due to an injured shoulder. I I 5-Pound Class 'l'1112 C11AM1'IoNs'i' P. l. I-lo1zs'1' T35-POl1l1Cl Class M. M. LONG 145-POl.111Kl Class R. S. S11 Lnxrz 158-Pound Class I. XV. B1zowN l75-PiOl.ll'lll Class - 'l'. li. N1c1.1xN iHeavyweight Class - - S. J. CZARNECKI SLJMMARY oi-' 'rniz Mum' Penn State - - 34 points Cornell - T7 points Lehigh - I7 points Pennsylvania 8 points Colnmlmia 2 points Princeton - 0 points 1 When this hook went to press, the IQIQ wrestling season was in full swing' with one victory and two de- feats to the credit of the State matmen. However, the team and coach are to he praised for their consistent work, and, with Ivy Brown the only veteran of the 1918 team back, a remarkably strong' team has Iueen formed. l'llI7UK YIGIIGICR Conch tAtAtNAtAiAtAiAtAtAtAiAt iAiAtAtAtNAiAgNAfAgAgA 293 S r NPrfff'fle -S Nxt-'rffwefvif :- - Q- s + :IQ 4 laws- l S1-swf? 2-Lg-521' 211 ...---Hkgsrs, ' PENN T UM umss According to the schedule the lirst meet of the season was held in the Armory with the University of Pennsylvania under the admiring eyes of the mid-year ll, p. q.'s.', Qlfour falls and two decisions tell the story and the score of 24-4 plainly indicates the ease with which the Penn matmen were dis- posed of. Tina Lianmn D151f1zA'r The next meetof the season was held at South Bethlehem and at that time the Lehigh grapplers proved to he too much for the State men. However, three falls and one decision gave the Brown and White a close victory. The linal score was 19-13. NAVY VVINS The State matmen next journeyed to Annapolis, where they met an over- whelming defeat at the hands of the Middies. Two falls and live decisions tell the story, and the score of 30-o shows the agility of the Navy matmen. LETIIG ll M iam' l In the final dual meet of the season State will op- pose Lehigh on the Armory lioor. The meet promises to be a hard fought one due to the fact that the State grapplers will endeavor to retaliate for the defeat suf- fered at the hands of the latter earlier in the season. IN'ITERCOTiT.liGlA'l'I3 CIIAMPIONSIIIPS As a culmination of the IQIQ wrestling season the Intercollegiate Championships will be held on the Armory Hoor. Due to the fact that the teams are evenly matched the meet promises to he one of the hardest fought in years. MANAGE ll LOVV HIE -'439A'A'A'NNA'A?A'1S'1S'A'A A' 'A A'A'A NA'NA A'A A'A'?AQ2'+ 294 I-. Z'Sii lTf7 1?Q2: W4ff?122ffi1 452-:xi --N mix ffl -HEL: ' Koifjgg if? av ' I X ef? J- X, If 'NN xgwfxgx- fyitfj? JT? if -I- '4,gEg! , V N 157,- -et-11-4-'i4'N. -fl ALL N, '2 fv KV , K XX-11 if X XNXNMWRSQ ' ,7-1 QW? 1, f ,W 1 X f il .N , ,N I av, . ,f' ' 9, X- lx Y f ' -, ,a' aw ,I ,f J X Wy C Q 'LW f RX 117 g L, 3 tAtAtAtAtA+AwAl- -A' i -k -k if ,VX t ir at AAAAA AAAtAuiA'AtNAtAWA 295 fllkl Wil? . 1 ., 'i 'Z'-K 9'fZ'!g'5 ::f-- . ' , FAQ s X xxx x E : L : E!l, llc-zduk Ilnrt Mi-Mlllln Nvlltlllll Iflnth-I Killing:-r Mullen Wilson NVOHR- ltlt ts Frlutlnmn Nbaskztball Qeasun XYith the iinal game of the schedule just over, which resulted in a victory from the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, Penn State witnessed the pass- ing of one of the most successful seasons in the cage game which the Blue and White has yet seen. As College was becoming more normal every day, the call for candidates after Christmas brought out some excellent material, and along -with this the lireshmen were eligible, which 'fact gave Coach lilezdelc on opportunity to develop a strong team, which, as one may easily see, he did. The season opened in the Armory with an easy defeat over Juniata, who, although they put up a good brand of ball, succumbed to the score of forty to sixteen. The second game of the season resulted in a very uninteresting eighty-six to twelve win over Susquehanna, whom we had not met for many years. The liastern trip coming in the latter part of january brought our only two defeats of the season. XfVe got an even break, however, winning from Lehigh and Muhlenberg, and losing to Venn and Lafayette-. The llehigh game. which was one of the hardest fought games seen wound up with State on the long end of a twenty-six to twenty-three score. .Nt no time was the victory of the llfluhlenberg game in doubt, for they Fell down before our on- slaught, the score being thirty-three to fifteen. - f1'l5BA'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'ZY'A'A'ZX' A'A'A'A'A'A'A A'A'A'K'A?ALQ-'lf' 2 9 t S '--'ix K kg ' ' far.-F . . L 1 T-lx Xiu? -f yqrgx X sl- f - - Ei ,Q - X , , lf x S5irQ5-:T 52-,cf-Qfft f ' ff X 'U ur' ' ' ' ' Tx N The Penn tossers registered a thirty-'four i to thirteen victory over the State tive. This was the lirst out of town game' and there is no doulmt that had the game lmeen played later in the season the result would have heen different. The second and last defeat was received at Lafayette hy the score of thirty-three to twen- ty-live, on account ol not heing ahle to regis- ter foul-goals consistently. .Xfter the return we defeated Geneva, last year's western state champions. They proved no match 'for the lllue and White and they went clown to the score of lifty-four to sixteen. Pitt, the next team met also was unahle to cope with the State combination and fell to the l score of thirty-nine to nineteen. - HUWM4 ' WILSON On the NVestern trip Pitt, Carnegie Tech 3 f and Geneva all fell before the fast going State team. Carnegie Tech was downed hy the score of fifty-seven to twenty-six, while the other two games were more closely contested. At the end of the first half in hoth of these contests State was hehind, but they came hack strong with the result that they made a. clean sweep of the trip. The Pitt game was won in the last minute of play hy a basket caged by lVlullan, score thirty-three to thirty-one. Hy stellar guarding in the last half of the Geneva game we held them to nothing hut foul goals and won hy the score of thirty-two to twenty- seven. Vuptu ln The victory over Great Lakes was a fitting climax for the season in that the lllue and NfVhite showed itself to he one of the strongest teams in this part of the country. lileven wins out of thirteen games played is quite an en- vialile record. THE TEAM Cmirlz - - - leluuo BEZDIQK Ctlffll-lillf - l.. I.. XV1i.soN JlJHill0g'C1' lrl. O. l'lU'l l'liL f70I ZUlI'l'lIl - XV. ll. M L'1.i,AN F0l Zt'lIl'lf li. XYoi.r1c Cvlzfm' N. li. Rial-i.oui.ic Guan! - W. G. lxIl.l.lNGliR Girard - ....- - L. l.. W1l.soN .S'1zIi.fl1'f11fc.r lf. Rrrrs, G, M. lXflClX'lIl.l,lN, O. H. l'iRlIiDMAN T-fiSli.Au2x'A'uA'A'A'AwA'A'A' '2rA'A'AwA'z.vuA'AwAfw. 297 - jZ 'hN ' XXW, Wg?4 ?' f,,V:Z- f Y f -..-ig s r , jg.-5-' if :r', , -1 .Ny-f , '- f t X- T- Ri-mc t, ge Ee vi wt 37111554 ff . ' 1 A A '1' . N -- - .53-L,,?,' gf! X,7g,gu, J fx gmresrere XVith the opening of the T918-19 Soccer season, prospects for a good season did not present themselves, for out of eight ,varsity men of last year's squad expected to return only two came back to Colleo To add to this difficulty Coaches Crowell and Bowman were in the Service. Wfhen the call for candidates came, the largest squad in the his tory of the game at State reported. Practice was held daily, and un der the supervision of Captain Cupit favorable progress was made in developing a strong combination. The usual Christmas liastern trip had to he cancelled on account of the demohilization of the S. A. T. C. Although this was a keen disappointment to the soccerites, daily practice continued as usual in hopes of making an Eastern trip during the Spring Vacation at liastci NVith the coming of the Second Semester prospects were greatly brightened, for Coach Bowman returned from the Service to Colleg along with hve of last year's 'varsity men. .The difficulty now pic seutinff itself is the Jirohlem of picking the team for the Spring sched N I 'H S ule. Nliith this year's team and the old 'varsity men, there is a diith of material on hand and an excellent showing from the team picked may he expected. So 'far this season the hoys have had no real chance to demon strate their ahility, but this chance is expected in the near 'future foi already negotiations are under way for the Eastern trip. flf all ai rangements are completed the team will meet University of Pennsy vania, Iilaverford, Lehigh, Lafayette, Swarthmore and VVestown dui ing Faster vacation, and it is hoped that the team will continue its record of all victories and no defeats, ' -H-f2SivxA'A'A'zyA'A'1.vA'A'A'Aw' wA'A A'ms'A'A'A+AwAtmf- 298 i Q4gTffJ: . ' Nvwxrp--fl!Q?Q?f- 7 V -:wx mx 552 'L iff.- Z7 Higgs! ' F' X XX LE? f? - f NEQQSL 1 HllllllN'l'l.ft'1' Grupp Rnln-NH Slum-tll lhw In 1 lie-mu-dy Glmlilug Milligan Uupit Stu:-lu-y sm-4-11 xl I it varsity Quasar THE TEAM ' Ctllllfll and Cczfviczin Afllllllgfl' - - Goal - - 1?1'g111' 171111 1.vff1 1111 - R1'g11f 11z11fbnf'1.r C1l'11ft'1' 1'1a1f1ma'1c Lvff Ha1f1u1c'1c O11lx1'11f' Riglzt 11181-11,47 Right - Cvfzfm' 1701'wm'z1 - 11zx1'r1z' 1.c'f1 - O111.v1'r1v .lmff - G. VV. CUPVV, jk. B. F. RUMms1:c:121e - C. P. SPAIQTII C. H. Rcmlzlzlws F. NV. Gl..xmNc: R. B. S'muK12Y T. H . M ILILIGAN - .KENNEDY - J. R. SKIQIQN A. E. C.x'1uxNAc:1l - - Cmuvv - G. XV. CUIFVI' F. XV. l 'l'.fxz121.wocm Sll1IS1lT1I1I'U.s'-SACKE'1 I , .KJlcI.1,.M.xN, GLENN, GRUB15, Fuss, T'IAMM'ONDS 'c'4'gQxA'A'A'A'NAiN'LvAiNA'AtAt 'AilyAtAu'NA'A'AiA'A'A '4 2 Rf 'xii X XXX f 4f,f?'fZ-1-+ 1 2 .. YI P 41425-S9i: 5555715 11 i i' 5 X N ff ?f' lf! ...1 Hni r gl' x I .............................,. I If 'fY f1 I' L Q' It SEI' 'I' I I I Q A P v.. -u 1' . . 1 Q rx- If -i 55 Z If I S If I W wif! :I 4. I IW VX X 2 -I ..1r Ni- A f f x f -GI, 2 .X MII, -2.2 ' xt',. ..,. fy S? I N- - : I mmm' P I f 2 A I 2 'J 'L 1 NIllIlllllllllflllllllllllf ' FOOTBALL I9I9 1920 1921 CUNIIVIQII T1I,AcK FAIILIQY LTNGICR G. XV. RIIIIWN GIIIMIQS BECK T. W. IBIIIIWN ITTAYS Hass KIIUSIIANIQ DIIJNIQS O'DrINNIcI.I, lima Rom: PONII TA v II: N I+: II BAsKE'1'BAl.I, TQ I 9 XYILSON ADAMS LAUIIACII I920 M uI.I.IaN W9I.1f GANZIEM III.I.IzII KIIAII, BECK XVAY RAIIC ll GIII I l'I'l' I I s FIRSCII INI: I'TIL'I.S BASEBALL TQ I 9 'I' I Im: III: CIeIII:II I'.c:Ic TRACK 19 I 0 JON Ifs JIQIPIIIQIII Iss I-IIQNIIY I K1I.I.INc:IcI: Loc:I'Iz LUNIJIIIQIIIQ VV1I.I.IAMs IQ22 IQNABII lWACKIiNSlI wIzEs'1'L1NG 19'9 M1I.I'.s TQBO ,l. NY. HIIIIINN I 7I2'I'A Ie RUNYAN F9S'I'IgIc SIIII':I.IIs AiAiAiAkNAiAkAiAfAiAiAiAk iAiAiAiAkAiAiAiAiA'lAiAf 3100 mf N S C . x x X 1Xxl uf Z? Ii, 4 -ir: ,L- ... XQ X M. fi Aif vwwsrfff f in fffffflf - -ms Q ' 53: N 4 -. '- 7.-ZTZ ffm .Eff -- K N gui v 'Z-ifzixr' ' ' X xxx S 11' 7' ' T' 6 ' ' 'Uv' Nxmx X Nil.--7 53115227 g ff! .mn I-15 -g.g,v.'! X .0 Si.-Q'fJw.i Sl MQM SHIVIEN ATHLETICS 5' max .Il ,S-AI I I I I I I I I L- cm wNAwAw ef w f w ef a AAAAAAAWN 'A'A'A'A'A'A'z.vA'A'A'A'AmQ:- 301 .v,.v.v.vN.v..v.v.v.vxr..v.vQv,xr.V.vmvx1N.vN.v.v.v,vng. f ,ftcsbxnan jfnnthall Qlram Mclutyrc Campbell Ryan XX A Y 42 'Y f I' V L. Vi f 7 X my x ' xml f M W x '- 22,119 xt .' HEX I is xx f ' 1 f'N' 15 QW? nh Nl ' 1 . -T ihxx c: Qu--,lvuffgggqQfiiiffkfj i?i ,fi iff? 7:1-ill? Ti . 3 fRE'.' ' .- - . X w , 1 - Q-,Q,,,,A 1 . Rwssieigs TBBIJITISII 00111811 Cmich - H. C. XYIERGER Cllffftlllll - F. T. RYAN' RESULTS . Freshmen 7, Bellefonte Academy 0 Freshmen 6, Sophomores 7 Due to the war-time restrictions as imposed hy the Students Army Training' Corps it was deemed advisable not to arrange a schedule for the 'lireshmen this year. lflowever, a game with fllellefonte Academy twas arranged and the lfreslmieu showed their superiority hy the score of 7-0. l The amiual scrap game was played which resulted in a de- feat for the yearliug team. .Xppareut defeat for the ,QI men was suddenly changed into victory by a touchdown ,and the 1 l resulting goal in the last few minutes of play. The liual score was 7-6. PAT RYAN Clllhllllll +mmwAwuuA'AwA'Aw wAwAwA'AwxA'A'AfAw- 303 KiX:7ffTfl3?'li' ??'l X.1ml.: 'ffM?Q iigffvgf,-T e 5:7 .I -:7 is I iff- xi? , X X ef : 322:53 ff 4 c f ,575:7'fJQ,f2Ngg'E 1,Il1'K!llfl llils- Grinu-H D1-mining Clnrkr-, Mgr. FIHGSIIMAN IKIGLAY UIIAMPIONS, 1918 11511111811 QETHCB Under the guidance of Coach Bi1ll' Martin the good supply of track material in lfreshman class was developed to a very successful degree, and although the Freshmen did not take part in any competition as a team, the individual records show that the team could have given any opponents a good battle. ' The usual Interscholastic Track Meet for High and Preparatory Schools was not held, but during' the spring in the inter-class and various All-College meets the- Freshmen showed up well. The most noteworthy event of Freshman track was the twinning of thc lfreshman One-Mile Relay Championship at the Penn Relays in the latter part of April. Here facing a strong' field of opponents the Freshmen came through and brought home the Banner of Victory. For recognition of this singu- lar victory a special award of the a S an was made to each man on the team. -ffaA'A'A'A'NA'zyA'A'A'A'A'A' 'A'A A'A2x'NA'A'A'A'NMm- 304 c -C -lvx 'imzxi fl lf - Qfjfffi 5 s a feiilslf ' , -X SHQ ef I iipp, ff ., Lili 15322 IiASKl'I'l'RALL 'PIGAM 7158538111811 Due to the 'fact that the Freshmen were eligible 'for the 'Varsity this year, it was not considered feasible during' the iirst of the season to arrange a Freshmen schedule or give any time to the- development of a team composed of the first year men. However, when requests for games with the yearling' five began to come in the boys got busy and under the direction of Manager Martin a strong team was developed. In the iirst game of the season, marred by the inability of both teams to score in the pinches, the flireshmen came out on the long end of a thirty-one to twenty-live score. Considering' the small amount of practice the Freshmen had had the result was gratifying. ln the second game the yearlings showed a much improved brand of basketball and defeated the strong' Bellefonte .Xcademy team by the score of thirty to fourteen. Thus the season closed with a very satisfactory ending' although it was a very short one. THE TEAM Forward - XVJAIITIEMAN f Captj GNU-l'll' - JONES F01-way!! - - - GUTHRIE Guard - - - - 1-.YNN Ccizfm' - Hus1'oN S1ziI1sIiit11fc's - KANE, l7Ui.KizusoN, ,KADEL Mamzgm' - - KANE Coarh - - M ARTIN wfswamfafuafuuaruauw w1xA'Av.x'A'zvA'xA'A'mwf- 305 , X X5 W4 35375 5 ffl? EEE-' f ' 5.i-i-2?7i2f3 g,:?'?: 1-FN WEN iw 73 '- s EE , Nw-V' N N Ns' , 13 l 2 r nfruy Q Mass Qthletins Qklnher the 5. Q. 7115. CIE. M, mx A 4 . ...m .- 1 -44-L, lN'l'l'I li-f'0MI'A N Y l U0'l'I4A Ll. INTl'IR-CUM PANY HANK l'I'l'liA L11 1Ntrmc-coMPANY XVIKICSTLING A if-f13A'B.'A'NNA'NLV'A'LY'A'A'A' 'A'A A'A'A'A'NATA'WW'A'W32 306 :wx :nz 1-iQ- w1: 5 if ff? 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X Kg Z 45 ll ,- ff N SiifJQ2E?: Nl -HIM ULD MAIN Al.I.1cN S'l'Ill'Il'I'l' f-f5i3NNA'A'NA'A'NA'NA'A'N 'A'A'A 'A'AZ'A A'A'2L A NAQ2'- 3 1 0 iE!!!ElS!EiiE!!!!I!l ,nffI?,iT'a 4 ! W f, iri, ,Sq -.3 if xx J N ' qw 1 Will H ffwgxglgw im W i 'Nl w X + f N I V Q X , Nh ' ' X X S X f-4' 5 .-E ,XAAA - ' 451 if, 5 ' it U C9?fWf A ! N-,lion 'Iliff lllf' ll U71 pl7,f,r .- ,. 'QTXQEYT 3 X x.NIQHfffy4? ' fqQ,:? A Sei :N -CT? - QM 21,27 F- e EP VWQX A Q - Q :fa ,.,?N ' K J' 1,1170 y i K I km J : ld ?pg'f2f' ff Q 'fE- L ?5f X 'xx3 Ngtzflx'-XQS: K Q-ffS,eA'A'A'A'NA'A'LvAv.x'Av.xu' wA'A'AwAwA'A'wA'AwQ2- I 312 ..A.....,,,,g.. :J..1,.M. , . Nix. 117 32 124' ?, ?7'7i- if fiffef L.:-.xx WTQZN +1 -585521 ' 5- W'f:-j.Q g-A Fe kggpy i' . X xx zfi ' Zff l 'a A-4 eg' X LAVIE BGARD Qtlaass of Wineteen Qlmentp Editor-in-Clz1'c'f B1lSi71C.S'S Ill U'1l0gUl fl.s'N0cf1'nlU E difo rs 17I'lIft'l'IZif1'l7S A H1 lc tics 1JI!11lI'CGff07'LS Cla.s'.vf's l Ifllfllffj' j JlfHliz'f1.ry JW11.f1'C S0c'l'01 l 1f 0111w1 - flrf .Elf17l'0I' - - R. B. S'1uxRK1zY J. B. NIQAGINNIS ED1'1'oRIAI, STAFF ' G. S. XVYCKUFF u - - u 5 F. Ix1z1.1. P. S. B.fxRNl1.xu'r R. B. .HECIIT H. REAGAN 'S' C. VV. KIJNE 2 A. H. STAUD I. A. SRP C. XV. Momma KMISS EMMA M. IiAIlMAN Y IWISS lSAIs121'. lrLxNFo1um - - - - P. B. IQAPP fJll0f0g'I'Uf711C7' - XV. V. IQIDD Circzzlufion - - XY. S. TQOFFIVIAN BUSINESS STAFF 5 P. N. KISTLER fl.S'.S'I'XfLllIf.S' - D. E. IQELLER W. J. Ci1zoFTz1NG1zu MISS ADFLAIDIQ MV1'c111z1..1. R. 1.. GODSIIALK G. S. B15Hr.E1e ff-ffsmmu'A'uA'A'NA'A'A'Aw wuzxAwNA'NA+A'z.vAmm- 313 Tiff eifi x W xl ffMZ221i4ff- fi 4 a ff- .-ilyt E ge M cvs-21 .27-, Kgs. 4Q'H1' ' X af: ..,- ' , i Ma s x -L g , Q 1 ' ,- ff ...--- w ': ,-ew, w ,... 2'Z-flixiiz Wykutl' I.:-inluulln lllnlsdn-ll' N4-in Sulllvnn Illntfm-lt:-r lilislm-I' Eiga ibenn Qtate Qtollegian The Penn State Collegian is the ollicial student newspaper published weekly during' the college year by the students of the Pennsylvania State Col- lege in the interests of the Students, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends of the Col- lege. The various Offices on the Collegian Board are Iilled by competition among' the students. EDITORIAL STAFF G. XIV. SULIJVAN - ---- - lflliliffll' A. R. LEINHACII ,'iS.YfSZ'lIIlI lidifm' ASSOCIATE EDITORS D. C. BI,A1SDEr.1', G. S. XVYKOIVF WOMAN'S EDITOR REPORTER MISS GlER'I'RllDli DOSE C. L. XVIIITIE BUSINESS STAFF G. V. GI..-X'1'FIEl.'l'lER ---- BlISI'71l'S.Y Mmzagvz' R. ll. P.-XXON - fIlI1'Z't'l I'l'Sli7Zg Malmgvl' XV. L. IEISLER - CI'I'l'Il1Clfli0ll Mhizclgva' H. R. NIEIN - .Js.vi.m111t B1z.vi1Izf's.s' ITWKITZIIUCI' h J-f1129A'A'A'1.vNA'4s'Awzx'1.xv.x'A' 'AwA'A'A'A'AwA'A'NAfAQ-- 314 ?-wxifzrffiirlffl y 154 25251-f e 1-r -:Jai -..- 1XX -WYE? -gizflj Q H , Eg 2 - Dk! gEE9V'f' N yxxxi- gif: - I ff! W 4- Mason l iNln-1' Weeks Gl'oe-tzlllgvl' Golilstrom T. B. I-'ustor Lucns R. M. Foster Frlzzc-ll Mnson Buy:-1' Knapp Ghz ibenn btate froth The Penn State Froth is the comic monthly of Penn State, published lay the Froth Staff, which is composed of students selected by competition. As its name implies, it portrays the overflow of 1Hl.1fIll..3.11ll the lighter side of life at Perm State. V FROTH STAFF R. M. Fosrizla - - ffllillflll'-fl!--Clll.t'f J. G. lVliASON - - - Editor J. H. LUCAS - NV. bl. G'Ro12'1'z1NoER - T. B. l7os'rIfl: - E. XV. Bovine - D. D. MAsoN W. S. HOFFM G. R. WEEKS F. li. SNYDER B. W. IQNAPP I. H. .l:RIZZl:lLl. - - .-lrf Ecfifor - BllSI.llC.8'.Y Managvr - .-ldf'v1'f1'si11g Manager Cl.l'CIlZl1fl01Z Matuagw' ASSOCIATE FROTH STAFF C. A. Go1.nsTRoM AN H. Cl. FISIIICR li. M. .-XIKIQN S. W. G1..xDrNG D. li. Vo1.l.MEi: R. E. Gimzs - - Fllflllfj' Critic --mm.w.xwm.m1.wx.fmv.xw wAwAwu1.mA'A'z.vsAw- 315 jffs-Rb? I S Xvxvwfmgq ? fp-ff. g X..- :lyx R5 S ' ,. -:-.if-xr-,T f Yg -1:-'if'i ZW- K , ' N xxx N EG ,,-fp fff -r l., Y S gwxvawsflgilri lie-gun Fonts-S Gurlwr Fnnlclluusor M ISS 'Pnylur Krnyllill nl'llf'lllI't the ibznn State armer The Venn State FEIVIHCI' is muhlished monthl clurinw' the eolleffe VCHI' hy . . P. 6 ' : the Students of AgI'lCl.lllll1I'C. lts Staff IS Selected competltlvely from the va1'1- ous classes On the Hill. The seo me of The Penn State Farmer is broader . I . . . than that of a college paper and Its a1m more clehnlte than that of a farm paper, namely: to halance the practical and theoretical in Zlg'l'1CLlltl1l'C and Serve as a clearing house for Zlg'1'lCllllLllI'2Il problems. 1 EDITORIAL STAFF XY. T... 1 UNK1louS1cR ------ lidifoz'-in-Clzfivf P. R. KRAYIIILI. - - - A.s'.wcic1fv Eu'1'ior ELIZABE'I'lI TAYI.ol: Home EC07l0'Ill1'L'.S' Edirol' XV. D. BIQNIQDICT - - Asslistmzf Edftoz' ll L. Colvrlcs - - - - Asslkfrzm Editor BUSINESS STAFF XV. R. XfVII,I,IAMS - - - - Business MCIlIfIQ't'l' H. H. Goon - - - Aziw1'tis1'ng flffll-llllgfl' S. I.. Housw' - - - - A.v.v1'.vtf1I1zt M'tI11lI'Qt'1' CIRCULATION STAFF C. G, ll-JEGEN ----- Circulzzltlion Mc:-Hagel' I. B. GAlil3I'IR - - - - Asszkfcmt Ci1'CIl-llY1ll'iI77L Mcmagvz' ADVISORY STAFF C- F. MYPIIKS J. B. PIILL H. G. PAIIKINSON +-f1'2IA'A2x'A'A'A'zyA'A'zxA'A'zs' fA'A'A AwA'AwA'AwA':Aw- 3 l 6 gx-Tiff ig' -: 'WW, 1 fV4?Q?' 7, fi- A Fay 'ff-. - P- i- ,, ,,.,q . ,. - -sz.-.. 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XXXXXXXX -- --'f---'--'- X' ' XW -'ffsgigiffgg NWN? - W? fi2TSM j jgif5g 1 wA'AwAwA'AwNA'zv 'A'A'A'A'AwmNA'Av.w:Auwf 317 -C015 gffiz-lg - X l gg?-4 ,W jg- g ggi ff.-N me N - .T ig ' gy- s k i V iv'g'X 'p7 N c xxx S Elf? 5,-Cbfyf 1 .--1 'I' X ,...Siiagii uzic at ieenn btate The music at Penn State this year was as might be supposed, hampered by the Students' .-Xrmy Training Corps. However, the loss of Di- rector Clarence C. Robinson was felt more than anything else. :Xt the beginning of the first semes- ter Mr. Robinson had charge of music as usual, but in the middle of October he was called to take charge of army singing at Camp Upton. The elected manager of the Glee Club, George P. Carl. , entered the service before the semester opened and his absence also affected the Glee Club to a great extent. Arthur E. Catanach, the President of the M NM '1 AR Boys' Glee Club, was appointed to take charge of both the male and female Cilee Clubs, and the 'Varsity and Freshman Quar- tettes, while Il. H. Wert, chapel organist, was appointed to direct the college chorus. Both of these men being students meant that they could not give as much time to the organizations as should be given by a regular director. The Glee Club took one trip to Qlglirmingham School for Girls and rendered a pleas- ing concert. Negotiations are being made to have the Glee Club take a trip to Wilkes-Barre and Binghamton, N. Y., in April. :Xu effort is being made by the musical directors of the Glee Clubs and Orchestra to have the Orches- tra and male and female Glee Clubs produce a large musical play. It is thought that the play will be shown to the public in April. It seems that the 'Varsity Quartette had more 4 'T chance to travel than any other musical organiza- tion this year. Their mnnber in the Pennsylvania Day concert was very good. They took a trip to Philadelphia Christmas week and sang in some of the Philadelphia High Schools, making a very creditable showing. The 'Varsity Quartette has al- ways been among the most popular organizations in college and this seems to be very well shown this year. The Freshman Quartette is composed of P. F. Minnich, B. D. Denman, A. D. Hoffman and D. Albert. It has been the custom since 191 7 to have Dmm,-,,,, f,,wANAm 4'E+MtA'A'AiNA'NNA'NAtAw 'A'AiA'Aiu'NA'NAiA'N 3 18 swifiiifx :ff I 2 Tflxx - .I 1' Q- - z: f:-K 9- 6-,ifji-1 ....- X -: - 4, -W---' - 1 Nd M -fyi -f VAir -A 5. X XX X L .f .-4 . 4 hx X X .X -1 if N, , f KN . Q X Q-sz-gf: z fff s ?5, .-.--1'-2':lx -2 2 a ,lfreslnuan Quartette and they have always been successful. 'lfhey will take trips this year just as the 'Varsity Quartette will. and will also have a nuin- lner on the Conuneueeiuent programme. The Mandolin Club did not organize at the beginning of the year due to unsettled conditions, hut have again resumed their practices under R. ll. Hecht. The Band has held up its reputation this year under the almle leadership of XY. O. Thompson, giving several excellent concerts and playing for the eoin- niunity singing. .Xlso the lland is always on the joli for dress parades and inspection. 'l'he Urehestra as usual has been working 'faithfully and the results of this are heard at the Sunday afternoon concerts. The College Chorus, recently reorganized, is now holding' up the singing at Sunday Chapel. lll speaking of inusie we must at least mention the part played hy the girls. Their Glee Clube and soloists have done much toward making' life pleasant at State. VARSITY QI'A ll'l'I-I'l l'I'1 'f17?SNA'A'N'NA'NIS'A'NA'A'7S' 'A NA A ISA NNA A'NATAl3b-P 3 l 9 Sw,-S ?f732ii:.' xQQ?4f4 2E2Ffvs5fi'iQij5i T-fi m e-5 2 - sLfEf'Z ,, .g . 31Si:-ZLii:fE ann Qtate Glaze anh jllilanhulin Qliluhs All'l'I'IlIli E. C.x'rANAcu, '10 - - - - - - - l'l'c.vidcut GEORGE P. CMU., '19 -------- Manager' NVILUUR W. X70UNG, 203 Gu.mtR'r K. 'l'1uMm.lc, 205 PHTL11' S..1zARNI1ART, dEIze dlllu h First Tenors '20, Asslkl. fWl1lIl1gl'1'.Y A. IC. I'A'l'ANAK'II, '10 IC, NV. 1lAll'l'0N. '21, J. VV. NOYICR, '22 A. Il. IQIGNNAHIJ. '21 J, Il. GIUGGUIIY. '20 H. IIAIHIING, JR., '20 F, R. Dl'1A1i1Nl1ll l . '22 i'. M. IIIVIHCH. '22 L. G. b1l'1Nl'ZR, '21 f'. L. NARUH, '20 C. NV. S'l'. ULAIR, '22 P. I . I1IINN1l'II, '22 Second Tenors K. M. 1S1'SL1Cll. '21 11. M, 1lI'S'l'AY. '20 V. 11. NULL, '22 ll. A. MA1i'I'I'I1l, '21 G. A. GUODLING, '21 I . 'l'. 1Vl'l'1'll'1IHW1'. '21 H. IP. IHGNMAN, '22 1'. IC. IIOLIHCII, '20 NV. A. JUNK, '21 II. A. MA'l SlNG141l!, '22 NV. JONES, '21 ll. ll. 1ll'lCll'l', '20 First Bass G. K. 'l'R1MliLli, '20 D. I . VULMICR. '21 A. ll. II0l4'l MAN. '22 H- YV- IIAAS. '22 TI. li. KELLER, '10 J. M. S'l'I4IIC1.I'1, '21 VV. 111. VOG'I', '22 J. S. NYUITM, '22 G. 1'. CARL, '19 L. NV. IIANKIN, '22 U. T. DOUDS, '22 J. M. I'I-101'Ll'IS, '22 Second Bass XV. 1V. YOUNG. '20 D. E. I'0Ml'Il!0Y, '22 D. Al.I1lf1ll'l', '22 NV. 11. 11A1i'l', '22 11. li. 1VI'IR'l', '21 l'. S. UAIINIIAICDT, '20 IC. D. IVAIIIKINGICII. '22 M. R. 1l1'11'1Sl'1Ii, '22 13. IC. IQLAISIDIGLL, '20 IG. ll. lil'1l'1SI4I, '22 I . 14. G00111VIN, '22 J. L. 1VILSIlACI1, Avreompunist varsity Qlluartette A. 1'1. i'A'l'ANUlI,,l1'll'st 'l'vl1ol' G. K. 'I'lK1M1iL141. First Bm-lv G. 1'. CARL, S4-com! T1'll0l' D. U. BLA1SlhI'1LL, Suuoml Base WV. V. S'I'AMM, '22 J. A. UAMICIION, '21 II. l'. I'l!A'l I', '21 U. M. ROSSIGII, '21 L. NV. fiA15I'1LLl'I, '22 Qlaannnlin Gliluh l.1'1AIll11lt IL B. IIIGCIIT, '20 Mandolins G. N. MA'l'Z, '2 -J J . I.. G. SUHIIYVIEIC. '20 Banjo Mandolins u. S. 'I'Il11Xl'1LL. .22 R. N. ls1mlN1c1m, '22 '. n B. YV. KNA1'1'. '21 I J. ZAIHKTIIAK, '22 .urn 14... A. 11.113 P0 11 S INXX Banjo S. R. SMITH, '21 Guitars C. B. L1+:IN1zAC1I, '21 lc. li. 1lI+:C11T, '20 I! 'Ii' '1'I'l I', '21 IKOIJGICR BHAY, '22 +-f1'fww.x'AwA'zr1.v1.xwA'Aw 'A'A'A'AwAwA'A'AwAf 320 . ,..,E-jf. mN - y -,gq ?f 7j4 -' 1 :Zag T-.. C5515 r -' an ' 52? ?5Zj'Fi ff- 4 .gy wr -X SH-ia EK? -,.,. . , .:- I . X sg g + Q 5 ,- f U' :-1:-:fJxExi?3 Qllnllege jliililitarp Barth Wlufklzn O. 'llHOMl'SON, l3Zl.IlfllIIZ1StCl', U. S. A., Retired, Director STUDENT ORGANIZATION Oscfxu B. Fswsxsu, '18 - ---- ,Loader rg Jmumry 27, 1919 Glzouuxz P. Cmu., ,151 - 5II1ldUHt Leader EZRA W. REIIIER. '20 - Assislanl Lcadcr G11.soN C. F12l.'roN ------- - Drum Major INSTRUMENTAL ORGANIZATION Senior Class 1 ' G. IZ. UAIIL, Illllllllflllllllll I. KRANICII, Ilnss I.. lu. MIuI.IIUlSII, Buss II. B. KILLIAN, Clnrlnof Junior Class lfl. II. lll'2N'l'I.l'lY. f'4ll'll4'l Il. l'. GllIl l l'l'II, Ill'lllIl IG. XV. lllGlDl'lR, I'lIlI'llll'I ll. S. BIlUNNl'lll, liurw Drlllll L. Kl'lSSLl'1ll, Ilorn J. U. SUIIMIIYIX Cllll'lll0t 1'. D. DIIGNIGIK. flllll'lIll't M. IIAYIGN, IllIll'lIlI't NV. WV. SlCllIlCll'I', Corin-t ll. l1'lCl.llSl4lll, fl1ll'lll'f G. OSWVALD, Fluto IC. S. SlVll'l'lI. Clnrlnof T. ll. l4'0S'l'l'lll, TNWI' Sllxllllllml' Il. lll. 'I'llOMl'SON, Ill'llllI Sophomore Class It. G. ADAMS. Drmn IH IIASSINGICII, Clnrlm-t IG. NV. SOMUIGL, Clurim-t A, lg, BATURIN, Trmnbonu Ig. HENRY, T1-nor Snxnphonu li. M. SING. Corus-t G. Il. BLANK, Horn IXRANICII. Alto Snxnphonu I'. II. SMITH. 'Promhono ll. II. IIIIOSCIIAIIT. Corin-f II. IIQVNG, Iloru h. S. SHERMAN, llm-n C. F. CAMI'Ill4lLI1, Ulnrlm-t I+: 0l..D'I+IMII,I.I'Ill, Clurinvt Il. U. S'I'AUI+'l lGIl, Drum J. UOIIICN. Corn:-I. IIIJQ. 'l1l'0lI1li0l10 W U. TOMPKINS, Uornvf G. U. I4'l'll,'I'0N. Ill'llllI Mnl.lUl' If-X 1'QI:lsY. llorn l'. I . TlIl4lliSWVl4lAfl'IIIGR. l'ln1'hlut IC. IG. GIIIBS. Ulnrlllut Ill FNIGY. JR., l lut1- ll. NV. YVlCrllS'l'lGll. lhlss A. u0NzA1.1+zs, Buss l - 1 '4l'L0Gl1l-1, 'lu-omumnp M. 'lx wlwzm.. Ulm-lm-1 G. A. GOOIILING, Cl:ll'llN'l' Ill. l'. ZICUII, llnrltmu- Freshman Class l'. II. BANKS. Cornot EHIWI. lfllltvx R. D. M1-ITOIIMICK. Buss u. L. Imlm, Gormft I- 1'IbIJ1v,lf- fflglylrwf 141. M. NICIIOIQS. om-nl-1 lv, 14 IKASTIAN, lvlutg A. GI.luIt,IIIulIl. '.lll'0IlllNilIl! II. J. NIl'lBlI'l'Yl'lII, 'l'1'on1hom- I . II. BEAM, ClIlI'llll't i1l:AlI. Ilrlnn li. ll. l'0'l l'lGl'lll. l'l1'l'ulo R. M. BIEIILY, Ihu-ltolw 5. III-,NI!'Y, l.ln1'l'uot N. ll. lll'ZlUIIl'INHAUII, Alto Snx. II. VV. BLACK, T'I'UIlllK7Ill' 'I,I. ll0l' l'MAN.'lfln1'lm-T NV I'l. ROMlil'IlIGI'llI, I'lc-vnlu C. IJ. GIIICCIIIS, Glnrlm-t .l. IIQIlNluIl:'Llnrim-1 C. II. IIOSSIKAGII, Ulnrlnot U. I . COPE, Clurlm-I. lllll5b1flAN- ll'0llllP0lll' I-7. l'. ROY, 'I'1-nor Snxnphom- M. G. BEARD' mm.,m,t JAl'lxMlN, JR., tfnrm-I M. lv. HUPP' gym1m1N Ill. J. Hl'INFI4lll, Im-n M- Iyfwljlll- lmifffllw- Nllxlllvlwm- u. 1' Sldllll, 'm-0mh0m- IG. Ii. COWLES, Horn If. Iflubllull. Ulalvlnol II. G. SNAVICLY, Corus-1 J. c. cmvmzs, 1101-n G- Nlflfmflf- l1 'H1l'UI11- 11. xv1'1'lwl1'l . vnu-im-x l'l- A. ICIJIINGICII, IIUl'Il .T. II. ZIMMIGIKMAN. llalss Specials 141. A. UIIAMHIGIIS. l 1 0. 14. N1-:1.nsm:. elm-nu-r v.w.xwNAwNA'z.v1x'Aw 'A'1.vA'A'AwA'AwA'A'Aw22- A 321 s 5XZf75J3 i' iW V4?4?'i1i'f:T 4 :Sei .-.. Xxx THIS? lf ' Q , -ad3i,fi' I TQ-5577W' EQ- IE y i' 5 X iffl 3.-'Q-1- ,W Z fff ...--- Q -: fe-, X Qliullege Qbrcbestra Wmfmcn O. 'l'noxll'soN, llzmcimznstur, U. S. A., RL'lll'Cfi, Director STUDENT ORGANIZATION limmiz. K. Mimi., 'lil .. - - - - .S'l1m'c1:l f.C'lIfI!I'I IIIQNRY S. lilu'xNlcu,'!H C'0ncz'1'l gllarsfrr INSTRUMENTAL ORGANIZATION Faculty Members S. J. AllI.l.AIlII, Violn U. Il. NAICULII, Vlrrllllvvllo Senior Class A. I'. IIIUNVN. l il'Sl Violin l. KIIANICII. llonlvlv IIIINS li. li. lIl'I4I4. l ll'Si Vlllllll li. I'. l'Alll., Illuplnoninm il. I'. WAlIlI.il'lI. First. Violln I Junior Class Il. I.. AI,I5l'III'l', Vlollnvm-llo T. ll, I 0S'l'I'iIl. SIIXIIIIIIUIH' Il .I. AIUVICII. S4-voml Violin A. N. liAIl'l'Z, Sc-volnl Violin II. I'. GICll l I'l'lI, IIl'lIlIl I G. USIVAIIII, I lnll' l'I. Il. lll'INTl.l'2V, l ll'NI l'ol'n--I I'. M. IIAYIGS, l li'r4I i'lnl'ln1-I I'I. IV. IIIGIIIIGIC. l ll'r1l f'lIIl'Illl'i Il. N. IGIKVNNICIC. l li'Nl Violin .I. l.. Kl'ISSl.l'Ill, l ll'sl llorn Il N SUIHVAII, S1-vonnl Violin .IUSIC l?l'AIC'l'lC, First Violin YV. M. Iil'I.I', VIolln4'4-llo Il l'I. 'l'Il0MI'NllN, llrnnl ll, l l'Il.lPSI'Ill. l il'Ni I'llI'll1'l I'. I . IAIIIMAN, l il'r1l Violin I 'l', VANSANT, Ss-vonll Vlulin Sophomore Class It. G. ADAMS. rryllllllllli J. ll. LUNG, S1-1-onul llorn NV 'I'. I'I'TNl'1V. Jil., l lnh- l'. ll. lIlIUSl'IIAlI'l', Nl-vonll I'ol'nvl li. Il. MATIIICAVS, SUUUIIII Vllblill H XV. IIIUIIAIIIIS, S1-1-unnl Violin ll. A. l'AMI'Ill'Il.l.. Sm-onml Violin .I. MAZAK. JIL. First Vlolln S. 5. SIIICIIMAN, l ll'sl Violin -I. VUIIICN. l lI'HI l'ol'nvl I . II. NHIIIIG, Slwolul Violin I' II. SAIITII. 'l'I'4lIlIIIOIll' li. I'. l l'II4'l'0N, Svvolnl Violin I'. I .0'I l'l'IMlI.I.I'1II. Nl'l'Ull1Ii'lllI'IIl1'l NV C 'l'0AII'IilNS. Sw-onli l'ol'nl'l S, l IIl'il'IlIAIAN. Violn Il. I.. I'AlIKl'III. Sovonll Vlolln I.. IC. IVICIIICIC, I Il':4f Vlolln I'. A. IiI'IAII'l'ill, SUVIIIIII Violin ll. I'II.I'I, 'I'I'UIlllNllI1' II. YV. IVI'IliS'l'I'IIl. liolllrlo Ilnsrl S. KIIANIVII, Sm-l'on4l Violin I.. I.. I'0l'KY. Sovontl Ilorn -I. I.. YVILSIIAUII, I'llw UI'1:nn Freshman Class I . I . IKASTIAN, l lnl4- l-I. A. l'llAMlll-IHS, llorn II S. Sl.AAlI', I-'lrst Violin Al. ll. IIICAIUF, S01-olnl I'lIll'lIli'l I'. li. GICIIIIIIIC, Sovollfl Villllll 'I' II. NNUINIIIASS, Novonll Violin XV. I'. l'Alll'l.Y. Jil., First Violin I'. A. 1ll,l'Ill'lll'1ll'l', 'I'I'1PlllINlIl4' XV C' STAMM, Sw-onli Violin I.. IV. l'lUll.l., S4-1-onnl Vlolln Il. .I. IIAIIIIISHN, Sl'l'lIII1l Violin , ll Il. S'l'I'IIVAll'I', Ss-1-onal Violin AV. I'. lIl'II'IiI'ill. S4-I-olnl Violin .I. 'I'. IIUICNICII, Svvolul IIIIlI'lIII'l' S. I. S'l'ICIl'KIIAI'SI'III. I'lnno N, Al. IJUNVIII. l ll'r4t Villllll Il. IIVIISAIAN, SUNIIIII Vlolln II ll. XVICIIKIIICISICII, S1-4-oncl Vlo ll- lflililf. l lllll' .I. Il. Ml-GI'II'I, SIWKIIIKI Violin ll IVI'l'lUIl l . l ll'Hl Vlolln 1'. I'i. l AXVIlI'iIl. Sl-vonll Violin A. A. I'ASSAIII'IIiI,I, l ll'r4f Vlollll -I II. ZIMAIICIIAIAN. IQJINS J. I Ill'Il'iIlAIAN, S1-volni Vlolill I . XV. SI'IIIi0I'iI'I I'IIl, I'III'?4i Vlolill NV IV. IVILUUX, SPVIYIIII Violin Specials IC. A. VIIABIIIIGIIS, IIUICN 0. ll. l l'II.llNI-ill, I'III'HIf l'lnrIn1-I vf53JA'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'l.VA'A'A' 'A A A A'A'A'A NA A A A 322 , - Y , Y' -N hx -.P NX N f ,f,,gf A -7 .Y -Wg 1 . fir? +f 6Mf3-iff' H-fivifivgf kg! f N 2e,,,, ff r l'U1lll ST ll,I'1l'I'l' l'1N'l' HA N4 'IG YVUJI l'fN'S IKIVILIHNG -f1w.x'A'A'A'xA'A'A'A'NA'Av.x' wA'A'AwA'AwA'A'A'Amw- . ., 32.1 57.574wmv.vm,v..v.v.v.v.vgv.,v,.v,vN.vx1N..vm7.vav.v . V! 55-x-33:-i ' '-v-xlgfu ' Y 'Xia-'ii -- ' filfr--fi F if? TS? 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A'- i l-ses, X X-Qi-...Yi1 lx I th-1-ntlu-nd l5l'lllll1'l'll llukvr ll:-4-ht II1-mu-nrilull lI:1l'l'is llurwilz Millikvll INN-ll KIHIIYII Sl'lIl0SHl'l' Kirk Hlaulh-II4-I' Holla-ll l.lll'llS Eh-ll:-ilu-l'g:-1' liih-y Ciba Qllhespians Mr. Poskct - Ag'zltl1z1 Voskct - Cis FZll'I'iI1g'f0l1 Cflmrlotte - Colonel Lukyn L'EllltZ1il1 Vale - Hczltie IIQOIHHIISOII Mr. Bullznmy - .Xchille Blom! Iszulore - - Mr. XVOI'l11illg'tOl'l Inspector Messitel' Scrgezmt Lugg' Constable Harris XVyke - - PUIJIIZIIII - CAST ,- -G C. W. B. W. KNAPI' J. H. 'Lucfxs - A. S. RILEY - . X. M. I LxK1cu W. ErC1 11QI.1s1-:Nalin M. D. GREA'l'IlIEAD - B. l I.fxRms - S. XV. COIIIEN D. T. I'Im4w1'1'z C. M. DIQULL R. N. BRAINERD C. W. Mn.l.1K1sN H1z1'PENs'1'AI.I., ju. G. V. C1L:KIJFEl.'I'ER R. B. I-TIQCUT H. E. SCIILUSSERA, ll I9 '9 zo iq gg 2: 20 I9 22 2.2 .ZI 22 T9 , ,2O 22 0-f5:'SaA'A'A'A'NA'A'NA'NA'A'2!' 'A'A'A'AZ'A A'NA A'NATAt34 326 'sf-1 eff if-is-' We eg-fe Y.-4.1 -gs-Y ...-N -mil? ' N ,L -j if: 'fs Q sv i f 1 1 -fc - X4 , X-55,-rg :.. ::fJ-Zi? he hespian Qtluh The 'Vhespians were organized ,in 1398, with the idea of further- ing the interest in dramatic art which had hegun to make itself felt in the College. The llepartment ol lfnglish, as then constituted, was primarily responsilzle for the organization, and has ever since had a conspicuous part in the direction of the plays produced hy the 'l'hes- pians. lip to IQO8, the animal productions ol' the 'l'hespians were comedy dramas. ln that year, however, a musical comedy, l'opo- caterpillar was produced under the enthusiastic and competent direc- tion of Nlr. Charles l.eon Downing, of l'hiladelphia, who continued to direct the plays of the organization until IOIS. and to whose devotion and inspiration much of the success of the 'l'hespians must unques- tionably he given. ln IQIS, 'for the lirst time, a farce comedy. lt l'ays to .'Xdyertise, was given, and for the lirst time, also, women stu- dents of tl1e College were cast for women's parts. XYl1ile the experi- ment: was an undoulmted success, it was only a war-time experiment, and was not in accord with one of the old and fundamentally distinc- tive features of the organization, n-amely, the all-male casts of the shows. 'l'his year the play is a rejuvenation of one of the oldest and hest of the comedy dramas of .-Xrthur W. Pinero, 'I'he Magistrate, a three-act play ahounding' in situations ludicrously funny, and as true to life to-day here in America, as they were to the linglish life oi three score years ago. The cast is coached hy Nl rs. E. W. Miller, who has had much experience both in the training' and in the presentation phases of dramatic production, and an unusually excellent production is anticipated. It is the hope of the Thespians, another year, to re- turn to the field of musical comedy in its annual production. -mmv.vAwA'm.vAv.wxAw wAwAwA'AwA+A'uAmxw- 327 '? 1 5 X IU f Z, 4, 4 44 isp,-,p M52 f-ugZ:fE,7, 711' f :di iw TTS? 'f f --if' J- -.: 72-.X LP?-5 iffpi -:, P. -'E , '1:,u,.. -1. 1 Q Gwfzfgi rf- - s xEE V'if RN N xx s- lif- - iw Ex Q--Z x?'l ,,- ,523 1 Z!! ......ug4Eg5n, X :xS-,..-.-,'1Z'iJX N-Sl I .u1s'1n s 'Phomps 1r1x Kr-nnurll K l'al nich IH vxw'l1xn1lx Kirk Cl nnnxnm hi-rs Qlibespian Qliluh President - - J. H. Lucas, ,IQ Sc'w'vfa1'y C 1. W. i EICHELBERGER, ,IQ T1'cu.mrcr - - W. THOMPSON, 320 Mauagvz' - - - K. B. KIRK, '20 Azlf'v1'iisi11g Mcuzugcr ---- M.RosicN1f1zL'r, '20 IDl'I'f'L'f0I'.S' W. S. DYEI, W. O. '1'noMPsoN,, J. H. FRIZZEL, XV. S. il'IOFFMAN The Thespian Club, which is distinct from the '.l.'hespians as a group of players, was organized in i9o9.' .Its membership is limited to those members of the three upper classes who have been connected with the production of a 'lfhespian Show as members of the cast, orchestra or managerial staff, and who may be elected by the active members of the Club. The Club is responsi- ble for the animal presentation of a Show, has at various times offered prizes for its musical comedies, and for its poster and program designs, and is in general a promoter of the interests of typically underg'raduate drama in the College. '6Zm'AtA'A'NAiNA'A'NAiA'N 'AtAiAtA,A'NNNAiAiAtAf 328 -1. :fx ' T...-1-, ,z - ,- ,f1 .. Z , f:.': T .jk 'FOIA x f ?qf1g..- . L , E' fi X xxgl-E:L.Z'x??xE 7522? 2 Z-A l ,gfff .----- 1A51.5!'!, X , v--f - Q Xxx -: R M1'ALLl S'l'I'I R HALL xxldiilh , . ..,. 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'na - I wif ff jf! fl mA'Av.x'AwAwAv.vzs'A'A'1.v wA'A'A'2.x'NA'xA'AwAmQ1- 331 S-XA-Lsgjff-. if -154 ?, 7-1 '37, .-:Thx TRUST K .- 4' Z1-'D aff' L -- -Q pq X N N f ' 2 1' 1 Q as - 5,-if f' ff! .1---- igQ,1 l, Q N Q5-.-LE -?'fJw. -I QFUITTITIKIICBIIIBIII, 1918 Penn State's war-time Commencement though somewhat shorter than those of previous years was none the less joyful for all that. The big time was ushered in on Saturday afternoon with the big ox roast and patriotic carnival. The usual rains descended and the floods came, but the ox was all the more juicy for it. The Class of 19i8 held their Class Day exercises between showers, and the lirst day of events closed with the all-college play, The 'l'ruth, in the Auditorium. Baccalaureate Sunday-more rain-and the services in the Audi- torium with a line sermon by The liighting Parson, the Reverend George R. Vandenater of New York City. ln the afternoon the Mili- tary Band entertained in the Auditorium and the day was ended with a sacred concert by the College Chorus. lVlonday-classes-and vistors. At four the Intercollegiates met the former 'Varsity stars on the mat and presented as fine a match as ever was witnessed at Penn State. At eight the junior orators con- tested in the Auditorium. The college work for the year ended at eleven o'clock Tuesday, after which the boys in khaki were reviewed on New Beaver. In the afternoon the undergraduate sport fest occupied the time until four when the 'Varsity met Carnegie Tech in the only Intercollegiate base- ball game of the season, and won to the tune of 6 to 3. That evening the Auditorium again became the scene of festivities when the com- bined musical clubs rendered an excellent concert. lVednesday--:Xlumni Day, and the greatest of all-Commence- ment Day. The diplomas were given out, the farewells were said, and the Seniors passed out to the ranks of those who have gone before. Thus passed Penn State's war-time Commencement. Q-f5'S9iA'A'A'NNNNA'A'NA2S'A 'A'A'A A'A'NA'NA'A'WAWQ21 332 rgQ+ff'J2i.,.E -1 ?... tx -Wllx f ., if r -:F-- an ge mV-if' ..v Z -'N xx sIa 1 1 I , , X e .-' H Y Q i X sg :T-ay -3 - Z I j f-Sf!!! . ,,,, ,, m -fflxitf 3 THE REVIEVV iaenmsplhania map, 1918 In spite of the unfavorable conditions existing at Penn State this year, Pennsylvania Day proved almost if not quite as successful as in former years. This success was made possible mainly through the co-operation of the students with the academic and military authorities, and through the earnest efforts of every one to make this a Pennsylvania Day which would compare favorably with those of other years. Saturday, the ninth of November, was decided upon as the most favorable time. and a holiday for Penn State was declared. The day before p-roved one in which fond hopes were realized in the arrival of the one and only girl. House Party Queens again came into their own, and the bus lines from Belle- fonte, Tyrone, and Lemont were kept busy bringing in the sheaves. Then came the big rush for rooms, a problem which offered many difficulties on account of the war. The fraternity houses had been turned into barracks and could not be given over to the use of the fair ones as had been the practice heretofore. The day dawned without a cloud in the sky, and a bright sun threw its rays of cheer and good-will over the top of Mount Nittany and found a place in the hearts of all. An interesting program had been arranged in which a decided military spirit was prevalent. ln the morning chief interest centered in the regimental review on New Beaver Field. This was followed by inter- esting exhibitions of trench warfare, bayonet drills, grenade throwing, and other military activities which proved beyond a doubt that Penn State was doing her share in winning the Great War. The afternoon and evening were devoted to athletic and social activities. Of course, every one attended the foot- ball game with Rutgers, which ended in a numerical but not a moral defeat for the State boys. During the evening the troubles of life were forgotten in the merry tune of the jazz, and another Penn Day was passing away never to return. Q' +mmv.mumvAv.x'.f.v1.vA'u fawafawuawamwsaw- 333 I t Tgfffs 4Z2 ?' :7f 1i, AZ 4 43,321 ii ' ii 'G'--H ' r . '- -5- - -' 7--? 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To meet this situation of giving young men a college education and at the same time - I training men for the army, the Stu- M ' S'l G'l dents' Army Training Corps was established. Over 400 educational institutions became units, and Penn State was one. Now young men could go to college and feel they were really doing their part to win the -war. Major james Baylies, retired, was placed in command at Penn State. Additional officers were needed to instruct the various units. College men were the best fitted to train college men, and these were trained during the summer at l lattsburg and sent from there to the various colleges. Captain Homer D. Sarge, who was commander of T Company, was assigned to Penn State at the close of the camp. Other officers arrived September- 25th and 2Otl'l. The S. A. T. C. was divided into two parts: Section A, which in- cluded the regular college students, and section 13, composed of men selected to learn a trade which would be useful behind the lines, such as automobile mechanic. electrician, blacksmith, telephone repairmeu and carpenter. ln the front of Old Main as the tower clock struck noon the first day of October, the whole college solemnly pledged its allegiance to its country. Then began the S. A. T. C. at State. Physical ex- aminations took up almost all of the Hrst week. -fffmA'A'A'zyNA'N1xA'1xA'A'1s' 'A A'A'A+zxrNA'A'fA'AwA:ws. 337 The war was calling the college students to arms. Qlt was clear that if the colleges were to continue to 'func- A tion the government must meet the The United States was in need of offi- MFEC? EES f e-safer-,?jgji'if - i lk ' ii, ' -. 7' ' 'f ' 'I ,,: --' ' ' ' N 'A L X 3 1.--'. ' 37. IQ e ss ga P v qzxr . . f L 2 if ...--- Q ,eqQ,- U' 75:,.wgi --f 'f-Gil All draft papers had to be transferred to the Center County Draft Board and all this took timeg so it was not until October 7th that the hrst Penn State students were inducted and sworn in as soldiers of the United States Army. Penn State was now a military post. The men were subject to a regular schedule as in a camp. The fraternity and rooming houses were turned into barracks. Reveille sounded at 7 A. M. followed by ten minutes of snappy setting-up exercises. Drill was scheduled from 9:50 to II 135 A. M. each day. The unit was composed of five coin- panies of about two hundred men each. The fundamentals of mili- tary drill and discipline were taught first. A bayonet coursey imitating a section of front line trenches was constructed by the men themselves. A class in grenade throwing was gaining proficiency in the use of hand grenades. A rigid inspection of arms, men, and barracks was conducted Saturday of each week. At 5 o'clock each afternoon the entire battalion stood at retreat. Before ,v - - . - - .. T. , . if - - 1 . S. A. T. C. OFFICERS 0'5'SxlA NA NNAW'lS'A'NA'A'N 'A NA'AZ.'A NNA'NNAfAL?12l- 338 wlsgrffggisl- N e454 ?' :7 sii sz g fag. .-.ltx mv fi I S 5'-',,,.? ' '51 4 Kgs. VAPQAX . XX QIEEZ Eff il W ,. , S my 5: ' 23' 1' f'f 3XX 'uuillg 4:95-P11 the days became so short mass athletics were enjoyed before retreat. From 8 130 to IO :3o P. M. every man was in his room studying. Taps sounded at I I 130 P. M. This training continued uninterrupted until the signing of the Armistice on November Ilth. The question then naturally arose as to what was to become of the S. A. T. C. The hours of drill were cut down to three days a week and Saturday inspection. Soon it was quite evident that the S. A. T. C. was to disband. On November 26lll1 the order was given to demobilize all units. Here at State men were still being inducted. Inductions ceased at once and all turned to study the forms for demobilization. As hard as it was for some to get into the army, it seemed still harder to get out. The month of December was entirely occupied with physical ex- aminations, signing 333's, insurance and allotment papers, final in- dorsements and discharges. The first students were discharged De- cember I2th. All but a few p-hysical defectives were out of the army by December zrst. The Students' Army Training Corps at Penn State had become history. However, it had left its stamp on all the students. It had taught them the value of regular, systematic living. Discipline had become a factor in their lives. Now they were men who -walked with a quick, snappy step, square shoulders, and head erect. ' i , . . - ,. .. - 1 ' AN S. A. T. C. COMPANY +mAv.wx'A'NA'A'Aif.xwA'zxw wA'A'A'Am'NA'A'w2s'Amw- 339 eqgrfnizgi' -Q 'Mes igzfeif :xx Ti-elm i ' .L ri ff?-ix 7 Z5 .ff Kiki? 2 g xgilg-N-fgggxi 2Z' gf ,,..u Q4,-54-gil' fx zsiasx--Q'-or 1-1-li -N ann btate en in Qlbtber Ilbrancbes of the Serbian ' As compared with the service rendered in other lines the S. A. T. C. was but a small part of the share Penn State played in winning tl1e war. As officers and as privates, faculty, alumni and undergraduates took a part in the great task of which all should be proud. Penn State men served in every branch of the service from aviation to infantry. The engineers and artillery seemed to be the favorites, al- though every branch received its share. As many college men were made officers, it is as officers that most of State's men served. The highest percentage of any college for furnishing officers falls to State, and of this record we are duly proud. me has only to look at the magniticent service flag in the Auditorium to see that many answered the call, and in addition to these hundreds, many went of whom no record has been made. As we see them re- turning with the gold, silver, and red stripes upon their arms we begin to realize just how many had slipped out of our midst to offer their best for others. Then, too, there are many whose faces will no more be seen at the old college, and whose hands we shall never shake again. But if God in His all-wise providence has seen fit to require of them the great sacrifice we are doubly proud of them, and their memory shall be ever cherished in the hearts of all Penn State men. V in 3' , .,. . ll A DIGGING TRENCHES -fffewNAwuAwm.vxA'Aw 'A'A'AfAwA'uNA'A'zrAmm+ 340 33: 7ff7NJ3 i: A, 41 A 1, f. fr.-V RX ff f ii?-'15 ' if? 'fbi 3, ' X f:,:,-k,:5 ff- ff - X., i X JDDEJ BBAU 3 I RING ffi-XKXY N: 7? -X A aixzlfi -ffmA'A'AwNmrNA'1xNA'A' F55 vAwAuAnArAaAwAnA1AvAiAf V 341 1-wgxgfff E 224- X X NfQ fV4? ?'- ? ,-,fgfi , 567: f.XX 'lTl'QiN5 ' YG' - fe-53- , -:ill Q gsE F' ifjflffr' , ' I f el', U, mbating at erm Svtate Perhaps no college activity is working under greater handicaps this year than that form of college sport known as debating. XVhen college opened in September un- der war conditions and the S. A. hating would be among the miss- h banding of the S. A. T. C. and the return of normal class work, a call was issued for volunteers to make up the debating squad. A smaller number than usual re- ported at the first meeting and this number became less at each ' succeeding meeting, till only six- l'1K0l . J. T. MAHSIIMAN ' . I Iffflulfills C011--I1 teen remained by the time work actually began. Of this number only four had participated in intercollegiate debating .in previous years. A great deal of difficulty was experienced in selecting a suitable question and only after much deliberation and consultation with debaters at other col- leges was a proposition finally decided upon. The question which will be de- bated this year is-Resolved: That within twenty-one months following the declaration of peace, Congress should provide for the government ownership and operation of the railroads of the United States. The first contest of the season will be at State with a team from Colgate University. This debate will be held in April, previous to the Easter recess. Shortly after Easter a team will go to Lafayette and a Lafayette team will come to State to debate on the same evening. A team will go to Pittsburgh to contest the same question with a Pittsburgh University team. A girls' team from Pittsburgh will come to State to debate the railroad question with a i-ffiM'A2VA'NA'A LVNNA'AW 'A'NA'AWNNA A A'NA 342 T. C. regime. it looked as if de- infr activities. But with the dis- ., ..-ss--, ..a.:.T...-W: - .......- ..,- .. .... ,......,,. ...... ,.- -... -.. .... . wtf' ... .,. mme, ng, ...aims --M.. -mA-- -.........-., l i S i ...E 12: uv x xx vi-'uf ,fri 1, A 4 if -.gig x :fr ZT4 e r-Fl F f P7 454 frfieiv E5 46? .. .-- icrl-QC S Lair- li, u 4. - 7,42-' -:rj Q xsg 'idflfxf' , S XXX S if? -ii, Uk s Q 3 X541-.ff iixt -,,- ,j ' ,ft l Zf -I- ieuihfff N IL.STQx+w-1-'v'f lsi N sT 5 V State girls' team. These are the only contests it arranged for at present. The girls' debate with l'ittsburgh will make the third intercollegiate debating contest in J which the State girls have taken part. That 5 the State girls are becoming interested in de- i bating is evidenced by the large number of girls g who came out for the squad this year and it is i i hoped that in future years more girls' debates . can be arranged. . . ' I - , . W. w. 1'A'l'1i1lw1i1. The success of debating at this college is due Pres. 1 -'1rx'1'll sic C frllllr- il in a large measure to the un failing energy and patience of the coach, Professor J. T. Marshman. ln addition to his other work he liuds sufficient time to coach the teams and get them ready for the con- tests. ln this work his aim is to have as many persons debate as possible. there- by giving the maximum number the advantage of this training. Each team is used only once unless it becomes necessary to do otherwise. Mr. Marsh- man aims not so much to win debates as to make debaters out of those who v0luntee1'. The squad is fortunate in having for assist- ant coach Professor Emerson E. Miller, a graduate of Heidelburg 'L'niversity. Mr. Mil- ler is also a graduate of XYestern Reserve Law School at which place he assisted in coaching debating teams under the Public Speaking De- partment. J. I.. WI-IINNTI-DIN V Sm-. l'l0l'1'llNlC Connell -fAZ:wA'A'A'NA'NA'A2s'A'Aw fmvA'A'NAwNA'A'NA':Aw- 343 4V4V4V574V4Vsv4VNN4viV4 ' v.v.s1.v.v.mv.vAv.v.vQv N574 Debating Qquan Vallilee Bom-dlct XX 1-1ust4-in Hnrkius Hurwitz Pzlt-'hr-ll Lloyd Smith Hartley Miller Blilfvlllllilll WW XX ' 61 X' ? IE! 7 N1 fi I I . -' lx 4 ax X I . I ' X 'A e- x , k N 7 , N I x If I WHT. Q ,fi X X M M 'S ' f 'ff V QW iw H Alrlll ml lm . ,......,.-.-. . iifx-N hX ' X X X Xl' 'WQZQ ?'i-I 2:-Lf A 7225-self Mt t tf? -if 'K 'fd ' k X P 1 X Xxx K ? 4' t ' , ' . -2Xs,2, :212 9 1-?':'.5'2 2 ' 'f. .. 0 iliehating Qcbehule April ll - - 'State vs. Colgate L7niversity, at 4. May 2 ----- State vs. Lafayette, Dual Heat May 3 - State Girls vs. lfniversity of Pittsburg'l1 Girls. at u Qlthe Faquau Mlss A. R. 1JYM0Nn, '20 MISS K. fl. I-I1f:R1u':u'r, '21 Miss H. fl'. L1.0vD, '20 Miss M. IE. Lowuv, '21 VV. D. BIQNEDICT, '20 H. M. BURTON, ,120 W11.I.I.xM IJIECKER, '22 D. T. Hcmwnz, 'rg XV. D. 1flARKINS,, '20 R. O. IQERVIN, '2l XV. XV. PA'l'CllELI.A, '19 A. H. XXIERNICTIV, '20 +-mNAwA'NA'mvAvxA'Aw 'A'AwAwA'z.vNA'A'NAmw- 345 1 iETf7NJ3 .E' f 2 22.521773--r...,,-3 E :TAX -Wi? ' if Q, --7 515-.T El - Q SE VWPAX N X A XX Elf? E : 1,.,g., e - ff e QSSfZQiE-Q smmi uw-inmi-m in-in-.iii-r ' Knapp I'nt4-In-ll 1llll'Slllllllll Hlll'll1'l' Kulnnul orensic Qltuuncil Debating at Penn State is regulated through a council chosen from the ll1lflCI'Q'1'E1ClllZ1'fC body. It consists of three seniors, three juniors, two sopho- mores and one freshman, together -with the debating coach. The council is entrusted with the regulation of inter-collegiate and intra-collegiate debating: OFFICERS Prcsidcfzt - - W. W. ilDA'l'CHELL Sacrcfziry - J. T.. XVE1Ns'1'E1N T1'cas1zrcr - - Puolf. J. T. M.fx1esllM.fxN MEMBERS XV. F. SM1'1'u, '19 NV. ll. 'liiIENlil7lC'l', '20 G. A. Kmmrm, '19 G. A. l'lARI'l2R, '20 XV. XV. P,x'rcu1cl.1., 'IQ J. I.. XVIEINSTEIN, '2o B. XV. KNAPP, '21 v-f5LSvA'A'A'A'NA'NA'A'NA7A'A' A A A A2x'A A'A'A'2.x'A AMSQ'- 3 4 6 . if? Nl1'f 'Z?4 ?' :f'-5,72 :si U-:N 'mix gi f -H23 ' Eff S E 9 T ' ii XR 41. XX Sli? E 2 ' ,- 1 N E 3giPgl?E forty-sixth junior Qlbraturital Qtuntest Tim JXUDITORIUM, .AXPRIL 22, IQIS 0RA'1'10NS America and ludustrial Efficiency - Davin Tllomixs HoRw1'rz The Moral Failure of Efficiency l'lQxRo1.D DJXVTD TKEIIM The Student and the lVar - - NY1l.M1zR josifvlel TQITCIIIEN The Passing of Vengeance - - iHARRY CART, NIARKLE The Clizmging' Conceptions of Democracy TSAURENCIC I2Uc:1f:N12 TXTELIIUISII The Supremacy of the Law TDONNI' NlclVlAs'r12R XVTILSON JUDGES' AWARDS First Prize - -- - XVIl.lVllER .l0SEl'll TQITCIIIEN Second Place - lflJxRRY CARL MARKL12 Third Place - DON.-xr lX lCNlAS'l'lER W1I.soN JUDGES MR. A. R. GRJER - - - Brimiugliam DR. S. H. LAYTON - Altoona REV. G. E. 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Frcumur, 'IQ P. L. IQOENIG, ,IQ XV. L. EISLIQR, ,IQ - S. L. DCTNIEIQ COMMITTEE CHAIRM EN Bible Stlldy Mis.vz'011.v - P 1111! I't l'fj' jWC'11LIJC7'SfZif7 C0lll7Il!Ull'fj' .DC'P1lfUfl'0H H cuz af book XV. B. S'1'mcr.1z, F20 H. XV. HAIR, ,IQ - J. P. BICIQNIGIIT - H. M. SIIIEFFER, ,2f M. B. CLARKE, 'rg - R. B. MCDUFF, ,TQ - - E. E. OWENS, ,IQ XV. L. FUNKIIOUSER, ,IQ -f1KaA'AfA'A'NA'1xzx'A'Lv'A'A'1.v wA'A'A'v.xwA'NAv.vNNAaQ'1- 350 X S 7 T 'NT ig T X X WNW! EZ? ?'?4 if 'lf -33 4' wa s eg gs:-a .. if ff -f-Q e tes v w . N ef? ikiij f- I m ges, . H - X . QE. QI. 21. Thereris no doubt that every Penn State student will be interested to know the his- tory of the Y. M. C. A. during the last year and especially from the beginning ot the school year in September. Many changes were made in order to meet the condition that existed at the opening of the 'first semester. Mr. S. L. Doner, the NVar XVork Y. M. C. .X. Secretary, came here from Stroudsburg, Pa., to take charge of the activities. Many responsibilities rested upon his shoulders at that timeg chieiiy of which was the securing enough help to carry on a large program. At this time he was able to secure the assistance of Mr. XY. S. L. DONICR Wm' NVork Ss-1-ri-tury I. jones, who acted as the religious secre- tary. Many handicaps were met with in trying to put over a strong program of activities, among which was the Flu epidemic and quarantine, the big Engineering Building lire and the ten days 'furlough given to the students. Many were the trials and tribulations of the Y. M. C. A. during this siege. Much credit must be given to the splendid men who made up the group of Vocational Units and who helped from every standpoint to create the best of morale among the soldiers. Many entertaimnents and religious activities were carried on by the men from this group. After the armistice was signed and the college reverted back to the stu- dent life, it was then possible to form a Cabinet, which would help to carrv on the different activities as in the past. Men who were especial- ly interested in Y. M. C. A. activities were chosen to head up the dif- J-fi3XhA'LVA'NNA'N1.VA'LS'NA'N A A A'AWA7'NNA A'A'NAQ2-- 351 - ks:-zo? ess afe efiffipljfff rr:-X5 was - -7 Wy! f :'- Q fwgsc XX Q- A f 4 - v s ,xi i 'N -X Q-of-s E:-'liz-72 If 5.sf'3- 'f fla- ferent departments of YU work. Much could be said concerning the influence of the Y. M. C. A. during the unsettled period during' the school year. But it is for the students to judge the benefit of such an organization at this college. The number of letters written to home folks, the jobs of work secured, the advising' men in their college work, and the spiritual uplift giyen to these men interested in their Christian life, the many picture shows, the splendid list of speakers secured, the erection and equipment of a magnificent hut, which answering the needs of many students each week are only a few of the many activi- ties in which the Y. M. C. A. engaged. Its motto still stands high and firm in the minds of those who were closely allied with its benefits. And it is one agency at this college which stands for clean speech, clean living, the upbuilding' of Christian lives. The Hut +mAv.vAwuAwA'AwA'Aw m'A'A'AwA'NNA'n'A'Atm- 352 Q i X E 5 ua. TJ: X l l gf' g Q 4 llc' f Z i f4 ,::d y::I:Lf5QaM:gi'Q91gf4?f?jL 1E?Zy'TEf7L ,:4,g54L il-.. Ex f f Qi 7 - ' .'.T'- Q ' 1 - ! 14 'f- ' 1 C XX N156 if 4 ff ' Nl' 3' 13' . W xg.-.Zane 2g -- li! --- 'kdESf!f:, ,,,, I3,i:xb-Q-'--1 i-x xii S Stuhznt volunteers OFFICERS f7I'U.Yl'lI'l'71I' - - - - I. V. MCKNIIQIVI' View l'1'c.vidv11f - - - GRAC12 SIQIQM .S'l'C7'l'flH'j' and 7'1'm1.v111'01' M,x11f:1x1z12'1' GI111zoNs F0111-:IGN REPRESENTATIVES REV. Guolzuls LANDIS, '77 Brazil DAN XVIQIJPY, '15 - 'Imlia G. NV- GROFF. 'O7 - - China XV. XV. XVllIE'l'S'l'0NE, '15 Tndia .lolz P1.A'1 1', 'Io - Nl'Zll1Chl1l'iZ1 'VOM l31.AIsD121.1., '16 - - 'India 'VOM MCCONNALI., '12 - China S. H. 'l'1x,xM, '16 - China R. S. D.NX'IS, '16 Tillglillld juss OSUNA, 'I2 - Porto Rico . SAM DEAN, '12 - - China NIJSS MISS M Iss MISS MISS M1ss MISS MIss R. L. IJAVIS, '16 1Xf1'icz1 NV1x1.'1'1s11 C11111s'rY, 'I'wo-Year Ag., F1'z111ce G11.1xcIs SIZIQM IW.-XRY L.xUG1 112R RAE ROBIQRTS IWINNIE RAIIP EDNA SELL M,x1:GIx111a'1' GIIIIIONS E1.12ANo11 GIBIIONS EMILY Cilmx' MEMBERS MISS .1XI,1v11x N1CGL?GGI A. L. CARSON 112111111 .I3U1.1.11CK N W. B. S'1'I21f1.1a I. P. NICKNIGIIT L. IC. Nl1zI.I1I71s11 W. 1. JONES J. S. QWENS -hffasA'A'A'A'mA'A'A'A'A'A'Am' wA'A'AwmxA'A A'NA'z1Q- 353 Tf' N Li.. ' U 'f' f ? J - -' 3 74 , mix, 'rw' f ,f efg... , - f-:N mis E51 s , f P. -Q' XS QIEEZ err 2, ff vxxbv- 'i'2xSE3 V , 1 Y W --fmA'AfA'AwA'z.vA'A'LvA'Aw wA'A'AwAwA'A'AwA':Am- S554 -S iY:fA-KT N'XN11 fffW4?Q ?'g 74' fr ff-1-it,- :T-N Q 3 u .1 egbiffz ' f 57 :ff--U X , N E xxx x 2-f I Z,1,g,.,,.. ff - f' ,i'2'ffJCix:TE CAMPUS CLUBS NIlfl'l' S1'l'l'Illll'N C'111'1'4-1'11s l'h11-1-11 D1-1-ll 1il'lll'llH'I' C11111111'11 l'l111'ke- Ii11sm'11 H111-1111 Morrvll llunrtc Bl!ll'ZZlll'l'0 I-'usln-1' Suholnl IH1111 1.1-121111111-111-1' l41'l'lllIlIl Kriss lhmukc Qtosmopnlitan Qrlub PI't'A'I'lfl'lLf' - - - F. I.. l3.xs01a.x I'1icc f'1'v.1'1'11'v11i - T. D1z1z1.1. Tl'UlI.S'l1l't'l' - M. B1c1:MAN .S'vc'1'vf111 1' - - G. QP. N.x'1'1-Zu HONORARY MEMBERS 1311. 'l. I.. ,l 0s'1'1c1: 1'1101f. XV. D. CROC1ili'l l' Un. O. QI . B01Jc1i1c MEMBERS F. T.. U.xs011.x ,IQ l,l1Cl't0 Rico M. Kmss, '18 - Russia M. B1c1:1111xN, ,IQ - Russm C. Ti. L121, ,IQ - - China S. BUEN0 ---- Cuba M1.1.1z. G. l.1aQ1f1M1cN1z1:, '20, lfrzmcc T. R. C.-x1x111s1:.xs, 'IQ .Puerto Rico C. M'.xRzz.fxCc0, ,2I - - Italy M. A. C.xM1a1e.'x, '22 - Mexico N. G. M01e1z121.1,, 'JI - Greece S. C1..x1:K,, ,LBO - U. S. A. G. P. N.x'1'1a1z, y.2l Puerto Rico T. DREL1., F20 - Russm Cf. 1'1N1i1a0, '22 - Puerto Rig., . DI11x1z1'1c ,LZO Venezuclo M. REYES. 322 - Santo lJOI1lil10'0 . 1 , V , , N r- A. G0Nz,x1,Es, 121 Puerto lvco M1.1.1z. J. kroul, 20 - l+1-ance 1. C.i1Ns1s1a1u1, ,222 - - Russm H. O. S.x1s01.D - L7. S, T. I. K1:,x12M1c1:. W9 - U' S' A' V- SIERRA!-l.1iS,. '-2-2 - - Lf. S. A. i'15i31A'A'A'A'N'A'A'A'ZS'l.VA'A'W' 'A A A'A'A'A'AYA'A A'A'AfAQr-s- 355 1 . :En x s ywvn i1ly4? 2L 771 745 1-.tx was g l .5535 ' :' f'- Q vis if-H P -mf 1 - sc S1522 Eff -- A - x 1- - s ,, f - : 3.-,Q-,.4 ,4 f ...----'kgs'-'L ll' f f, s., ss .-EIZQQNS: f'Illlllll'!l Ihls-no ilwlllllll S1'l'l'.'lll1'S Ili-lidl'li'ks l'llll'l'lI l'lIll'kI' lluhi-r Husorn f'l'nwl'oi-il I-llton Min-Goiuiiglv l lr-ek I-'4-rrnrl l'i-rey Ili-spa-tt l'nr1'i-rns Illon l-'ostvr llnskln l'onn4-r Suliolil Iblml'ti- OFFICERS Prcsidciit - - - Josie R. Cixnnlaims Vice Pivsidenf Rianiiccix HXSKIN .S'r'Crciary - - jose lluixnric T'l'C'lIXIIl'Cl' -IEANNIQ Riou At the close of the Great XVar the enthusiasm among the .Xmerican stu- dents for the Spanish language was at once evident when six hundred students enrolled in the Spanish classes offered hy the college. To encourage that en- thusiasm and to supplement the -work of the Romance Languages Department, the Centro Cervantes, which in preceding years had done excellent work, was reorganized. Lectures in Spanish hy meinhers of the faculty and l.atin-,-Xmeri- can students, musical programs with South American music and social affairs conducted in Spanish made the sessions of the Centro Cervantes very popular and secured large attendances. ln the ahove photograph may he seen some of the most active and enthusiastic members through whose efforts the Centro Cervantes has become so successful. it is to he hoped that the work fully continued hy the future classes greater and greater each year. +-f11Su'A'A'xNA'A'LvA'NA'A'A' v of the Centro Cervantes will he success- and that the results accomplished will he Q 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'AwA'AtAm1- r A Xu! , 356 EL' :iw N X Xuwff , Z, T: W TTQEF 1145 ff? x ffifi-- ?,-:df fi- Dig, my v-21 35? 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' 1fsi,i1 2ZJ 'Tilw 'Til' ' T--i --. ra : 4' f - 1 -fc . s QI:-6 - - .I - 4 H593 1' 'fu EZ Q T-'-M545 i-f ff eww- . .. wwf f - 'rf QM- 'lf 'r 9Dut of the uins T has been the singular privilege of our class to have entered P. S. C. in normal, pre-war times, to have followed her through the de- vastations of war, and finally, to have the prospect of graduating from a fully recon- structed college. The last class to enter be- fore our country engaged in the Great XVar, our career has been a checkered one. XVe took up our college life in perfectly sober and normal fashion, conforming' ourselves to all of the rules and regulations which properly belong to l reshmen. Indeed. the greater part of our first year was just such a year as any class might describe. Changes in our college life did not begin to make themselves evident until after the declaration of war. Towards the close of the schoo-l year many of the boys left for patriotic service. For our second year, college opened with the slogan. Business as Usual, and we returned to our studies with a right good will, purposing' to prepare ourselves to be of the most service to our country. During' this year more and more of the men left in answer to their country's call, leaving' us to keep steadily at our task, hoping' that we might form the nucleus of the class round which the returning' boys could gather. lVhen we returned to take up our work at the beginning' of our junior year, we found conditions changed indeed. The org'aniaztion of the S. .X. T. C. left little semblance of the college of former times. lt remained for the women students, as much as possible, to treasure the customs and traditions of class and college, and, in the 'face of all obstacles, to make good the slogan of previous years and carry on. After the declaration of peace, November eleventh, came the dawn of brighter days, only too quickly followed by an almost fatal blow, the loss of our beloved lingi- neering' lluildingt llowever, with the spirit of the boys over there, we smiled at the hardships incurred and returned to our tasks, after the short vacation, with a renewed love for our Alma Mater and a determination to win in the 'face of all discouragements. lVith the disbanding' of the S. AX. T. C. and the resuming' of custom- ary activities, college gradually assumed a more normal aspect. The problem of reconstruction has been a difficult one and we have faced it a bit uncertainly. I-lowever, as the boys returned to take up their studies and our class grew to reasonable proportions, we began to feel that per- haps the Class of 1920 should not be entirely lost in the annals of history. f5SiA'A'Zx'NA'A'NA'A'zYA'AW 'A'A'A'Au'NA'A A'A'LY'AfAL?'1-This S558 P -E L -iv xW 'ff fx' 221' -fr, ff. l m? - w 'SFT 4 SE VAWPS R h EK? i f ' 'l'Yl0ll' .IITNIKHKS -fff2sA'A'A'A',NA'1.vA'AwA'A'NAg3A'A'zrA'A'1sA'LvNAfA+1yM,fg.f:m... I 1 5 9 wfgffngf-S' 1 s:g?f 2gd'H K -,::. XX T -' Z -'gg N- ., 41 ffr- 1 f i K X ggi, 64,:,4..- . . - 1 X 7-QQ s Kg? ' Q N X l-T:-'Za' '33-5 ,? i l Z!! ,,.,ul'Q s!g I --5 T- 0 vu-e v '-4 ssi -1 Q SUl'llUM0lllCS ? n I1' IHGSI I M IGN - f51'?3BA'A'A'N'A'A'A'A'A'NA'A'A' 'A A A A A'A'LVA'A A A'NfAL5-'2-P S1450 fi iEf7'Jlgjs-' 'ii Wl'f fW4?4?'?f7 -:..+ffl-713 9 SEZ: :-.:'.F7Tf'Q1N -7-.e33..-qflixf x 77Q3T ... 5 , A' P X- X 1:-' x x - 1 : 1-f lj ? l ZX! Rell' Y- fuzxvvv s S. l. .,! I Wilson Silllllllbllrl I1'lshlmrn lh-Ill Cotton Mile-In-ll K1-nls-y Ililvnmn I , I 4151115 QIUDBIU Cf5UYJB1'l1TI1BI1I QKDUIIEII l z1c'1zlly fet'f7l'l'.S't'1lflIfi'Z'U - - - Miss L. V. T. SIMMONS OFFICERS ' f,I'CSl.tfClI'f - - - - UIERTIIA K. .K1cNl,Y, 'IQ Vice I7l'L'LS'fffU71l' - .f'Xn1zr.AIDli NII'l'ClIlEI.I,, '10 SUc'l'0frIv'y - - Ar.1w,x C0'l l'ON, 'LSI Trcclszrrar - ----- JXIQICIC1'llI.liM.-KN, 'IQ CLASS nEP1:EsEN'1'A'1'IvEs NARCQAR151'QI 1sIl'1sU1:N,'T9 F. F. XYILSON, '20 J'Ul.1.fx iIl1m.l., ,242 9 HONOR COMMITTEE lililvrlm K. K laNl.1:Y, ,lQ, Cfllll-1 llllI7l lVl,fx1mc,Bla1v1Is, ,IQ EMMA .H.XlI,MAN, '30 EMMA CAREY, ,IQ JICNNIE Ilwls, '20 KA'rll1amNlz Ci1vMul'.15,, ,IQ C.X'l'lllERINli Hfxlcleb, '.2l 'if55a9A'AfA'lS'NNNA'A'LY'A'A'N 'A'LVA'A'LVA'A'NA'A'A'A'h4?L'2-1 3 61 , I 5, . - 'T?X-N'-F tixl' XfXX1 fV4Z ?j' f,Z5i jf?J 7. 15115 f a i if 'A ' -'-E71 Q ,AEyy.iPgQ iifygr ,7 -X s1s :KE f,jci', rS', 1 g:.::sSfZCb:E Rupp Wuttu Iiclclwrt Slllllllflllfl Muir Kuna lmsc Bm'khol1l4-1' Grove- Ihllunnn Elly Wilson Gif'l'n1'4l 1411114-k 112. Ui. QE. 21. Favzrlty Rcp1'0sv1ztcztif'c - ---- L. V. T. SIMMONS OFFICERS lJ7'l'Sl'lfl'llf ---- NANNIIE GTIVFORIG4, 319 Vice P1'CSflft1Ilf ADELINE BURKum.mf:1: ,zo .S'cv1'c'tn1'31 - - DOROTIIY XfVA'l I'S, ,ZI fl'1'aas1u'v1' ---- - M'AuGAR1a'r Glzovlcl, 520 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN R cl1'g'1'01z.s' Meetings ---- S0t'l'lII .S'L'l Z'1'CC - f7I'f7IlfI7fi07L - Sofia! - Filzfmcv 11ffIIJiC - - A df 'C1'fz's1'11 g - A1AL1fmcl! fwvmbw' JW C111 Z7Cl'Sf1'1Tf7 - A.s'socinficm News - Bible and JWz'ssi01z - M i .vs i 0 11 ll 1' 31 - - MARc,:l 1ului1?la K AN lf: - Glili'1'Rl,IDE Dosla - ilDo1usI,1'r'1r1'.ua - MAGDELINI-1 Env - QIOSEPIIINIE NIAIER NIARY BAR'l'llOLOMENN - EMMA ILIAIIMAN 'O 19 19 19 9 zo so , ...O F1,ou1zNc1c NVILSON, zo ALXDELINE BURKHo1.D1cu, '20 - Esmlzu RANCK4, 'zo IRENE RIEICILERT, ,121 ,f - NITNNIE RAN, .zo +1-f11's:A'A'AwmxmfLv1x1xA'A'Lv wuA'NA'NA:NA+A'4yAfA5f.wf 362 A T355 EEQ y ,gi ?'?7 iTf3 25:42 :TAX 'GRIN ' Tl ' -'az' A -' , -7 Z--2 ...fd vi Xt. 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W.fA V4Z4 iTg??5f i:f3f gf?-ff .-.xx XE S -f vfff 725-2 1-Z1 4 xEE- X X Ef? f' ff .-A 'i ': Y1l, -I N Ghz Qlmehs as they come- FIKOM NVOMAN'S HITIIJDING I-'ICOM IYNIVICRSITY CLUB I alll f A mmm MAG HALT, '6QA'A'A'NNA'NLV'A'NA'A'N 'A'H'A'A'A'A'A A'A'A'n'Af 4' 364 3 gig? FE '?rf i:3+:-fj,fj'iff - g Y i5'- -2 i f 'iii ' v 75' 1 if - .... ..': '- Q W 'N rx -': ' YAY: 1 lf. :ft DOM ESTIU Sl' l l'IN'l'lS'l'S DOM I-IS'I'Il' A ll'l'lS'l'H uma Qlicnnnmics The course in Home Economics has proved most popular among the girls of the Class of 1920. This department has its center in the XVomen's Building, where the laboratories and class rooms are located. The advantage of the four-year course here over the two-ye-ar courses in Home Economics offered by mostcolleges is that it does not limit the student to the practical work in this fieldj but combines with it a broad, liberal education. The options of Domestic Science and Domestic Art are offered, but in the first two years the work is identical. After that time specialization is made along one line or the other. The course is again sub-divided according' to the work for which the student wishes to prepare. ln Domestic Science training is given for teaching and for dietary and institutional work, and in Domestic Art, for teaching, dressmaking, millinery. or costume designing. Another course recently added to the Home Economics Department is the Vocational course. This is a combination of the most practical subjects from both the science and the art courses and prepares very thoroughly for teaching or home-making. All of the courses, Domestic Science, Domestic Art and Vocational, give a B.S. degree to their graduatesg and after college the Home Economics girls of lQ2O expect to prove that their training at Penn State has been entirely worth while. ' ' f5S9NA'A'NNNNA'A'AtAiA'N 'A'A'A'A'A'N'NNA A A'NAgf-'M I 165 , Tig- fig :S xXXU I1fy 24 2'- -T74 Y--,::z... 15 ,,, .-.Ax ini? I A-2-'S ' 57' 4 xSP V-ififfx-fj'x41'r 14 -XX SIf :KG ll. , 'ff k..Q,..ws:2,Ng2 -i2r2Szs'A'A'A'NAw'Lv1.x'zx'1.x'Am fA'A'A'AwNNNA'A'z!'NAm-f 366 V g ., 2 .- XX VW!!! ,2ff4.5'? X.-f',-,,. -UZ SQA-,S' -ffN . rfngffg f57f!-ij-1 :-' N Tx - iii ' - -'ez 'F' -2-7 Ziff: 1-- 1 'I X 'S'-4':x ':'v' ' N XX X fi V! 1 H: ET ,- x x , f 'i ,. ,124 kff - 'f- fr:-ff-1. WAP' T? ' ' X ' Athletics l .Xl'I'I.'l'Y llASlil'1'l'll.Xl.l. 1920 HANK l'Z'l'l!ALL +ff:'zswA'A'AwAwA'A'A'A'A'N wA'A'AwAvxwA'A'NA:Aw- . H157 EX f-:fff Xhi - XX NW 'fW4zQ?'gff1.fi 4 1: ff: -' XX ii-:IX +5 ' .. fxfff' 17- .-el --- XYQ' '5T2 12: Tp: gwjjf-1f'71 EI- N X X Efg :5-,Q:j2,- If .H-f 'i '-:ge-f bf 3'fJxii5: 1921 BASKl'I'l'llAl1l1 1022 HASlil'I'I'llAI.l. 'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'A'A AiAt 'AtAtA'A'A'A'A'NA'A'AtA I I li S W +75 i 'Q WNX W?Q?' :f7.fif Aki: ffl .-.VMFL-5 fm- - F- .-f 2-1 'S xsv via N -' 232,-,,,A gf! g m. Q- X lg, v i -ww..-f . . -fm.exA'A'A'uA'A'A'A+uA'A'A' A'A'A'AwAms'A'A'A Amm- 369 6' 5 fl' . in 'HD Acknowledgements we fl UIIJB Zia 'Bit Baath wishes to express its iw sincere appreciation to those who so kindly assisted in the compiling of this book. We l , , , . I are especially indebted to the following: H MANUSCRIPT l l.,li0FESSOR I . L. PA'l l'IEE DEAN L. V. T. SIMMONS M 11. J. H. F1uzz121.L CA1f'1fA1N SARGE MR. W11.13u1a D. B12N1zD1C'1' lj DRAWINGS ' 3 l1 Mu. G. S. Koculsu MISS ANNE 131112111211 Q MR. H. O. SMITH MR. J. H. LUCAS l Mu. E. W. Bovm MR. E. B. CASSEL MR. N. B. ZANE 1 X PHOTOGRAPHS R. H. BREON w.-.,. H 'viii 370 Y g ig-T T ll- W x X x Xu-flf1lZ46' 17f 4-, f 3,2 , 7511+-:J PM - ':,..,., D --sf ' '--s-'- .cf 'Sgif...,,-f ,fai- -T-- X 4 v i , N sg 511152 gf? Z-,L2,,,,- ff X F 2211Liti l'I1R'0 Page Aclcnowleclgements '- 370 Farmer, The Penn State 316 Ad,,,gniSt,-ation , 13 Football, .I reshman - 302 Faculty - - 17 Football, Varsity - 281 Student ' 53 .Foreword - - 5 Trustees ' ' 13 l ratcrnitics. T.ocal - 247 Advertisements - - 373 Alpha Delta Sigma - 250 Alumni Association, The 51 Shi Aung lil ' n ieeo u 1 - i Athletic Association - 278 iota Chi Delta - 262 Athletics During 1918 276 011101-Ea Epsilon - 252 Pl ' 'f' C - 260 Athletics, Freshman - 301 Zeta lafixcitllplm - - 254 Afl11Cl1CS, Mass - 306 Fraternities. National 179 Athletics, Varsity 281 ifpiw' Sho ' ' 1 pia 11.121113 - . Baud, College Mlhtaiy . - 321 Alpha Gamma Rho - 230 Basketball, Freshman - 305 Alpha Sigma Phi - 226 Basketball, Varsity - 295 Omega ' C3-11119115 Clllllii - 355 Beta Samach - 220 Cambus Views - 57-62 131013 PEN ' t K r - Centro Cervantes - - - V 356 DEM? fl-liluibcitglo - 210 Collegian, The Penn State 314 DCIYH Ul7S1l0l1 - 202 Commencement VVeck, 1918 - 332 Ha kappa Nu ' 234 xappa Sigma - - 190 Contents ---- 10 Lambda Chi Alpha 208 Cosmopolitan Club 355 lggeflgilg Slflclcty ' n e a .1 t - Deleting - J- -4 A 341 Phi Epsilon lgia- 218 Debating at lenn'State - 342 131-li Gamma Delta 182 Debating Squad, lhe - I 344 phi Kappa - - 214 Forensic Council - 346 Phi Kappa Phi , 244 Dedication - - 7 Phi Kappa Psi - 204 Dramatics - 325 Phi Kappa Sigma 186 ' Phi Lambda Upsilon 238 Drums ' ' ' 269 Phi Sigma Kappa - 194 Faculty Aclniinistration - 17-50 Pi Kappa Alpha - 212 Agriculture, School of - - 19 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 192 Tnstitute of Animal Nutrition 27 Sigma Chi - - - 188, Engineering, School of - 29 Sigma Nu - - 200 Home Economics, Dept. of 47 Sigma Phi Epsilon - 222 Liberal Arts, School of ' - 33 Sigma Pi - - 206 Mines, School of - - 39 Sigma Tau 240 Natural Science, School of - 43 Tau 'Beta Pi - 236 Physical Education, Dept. of 279 Theta Xi - 198 -ma-'uAwmAw1.vA'A'1mw wAwAwmmA'A'A'xam- 371 - J: ?s' XXW'i Q?f ?' -f, 43 - Ie f: 2-:XX Wie f ze-1 - ee 'i-Ki: 7 Lfffrfi 11 .sew-Q - 1 23.22224-,A 1 -, ll' x - Q2E?E IN D E X Continued Page Page Freshmen - - 271 l ublications - - 311 History - 273 I . Officers - - 272 Quaitette, Varsity - - 319 Athletics 301 Religious - - 349 mm ' ' ' 270 Men, The - - 300 Frotb, Penn State 315 , Senior Class - - 65-78 Glrls ' ' ' ' -327 History - - - - - 67 Athlctlcs ' 367 Members CAlpl1abetieallyJ - 68-78 Classes - 369-370 Officers ---- - 66 Glec Club - 363 K llistory - - - 358 Skull and Bones - 268 Home Economics 365 l Student Government - - 361 SOCLCI' Varslty ' 298 Y. W. C. A. - 362 Social - - 331 Glee and Mandolin Clubs - 320 Sophomore Class - R 167 Health Service - 50 History - - 169 Honor Committee - 55 Omccrs ' ' 168 Honor Societies - 265-271 S1Jl1il1X ---- 271 In Memoriam . - 165 Student Administration - 53-56 Intra-mural Council - 249 Sfllflellt B0a!'Cl - - 53 Junior CIHSS - 79-165 Student Council - - 54 History - - - - 81 M , Members qfxipiiebeiieeiiyp - 82-164 Stl le t l u al ' 55 Officers - - 80 Student Volunteers - - 352 Junior Oratorical Contest - 347 Tbespians - - 327 l.a Vie Board - 312 Tbespiau Play - - 326 l.ion's Paw - - 266 Track, Freshman - 384 Military - 355 Track, Varsity - - 287 Music - - - 318 'l'rustces, Board of - - - 13-15 Orchestra, College 322 Two-Year Agricultural Classes 174-177 Pan llellenic Council - 181 VVrestling, Varsity - - 291 Parmi Nous - - - - 267 Y. M. C, A. - - 349 Pennsylvania Day, 1918 - - 333 Y. VV. C. A. - 362 '-'S1A'A'A'A'NNA'Lv'A'4v1xA'Lv wA'A'AwA'NNA'A'1mmCQ1-- ': N X-i f-Q Vfffzff 4,4 1 Af- Sw. 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NEW YORK PMQ?-SQA A'A'A'NA'A'A A'A'A'A N A'A A'A'iA'2S'A A'A A A AAQP-4 374 -X E : T lib' xNXX 'fV fZ2?'Z:? LT.:-15 fi XX -EQ I in La i.-- z..f,f1g22?-774.214 ....- Xkg 4 :- lg - ' YI- -.9'11 ff f-:f-: 17' 'Q Lge wav es .. AX elif? :KE gi, ff fff 75,L.s :2Li?E COLLEGE AND SCHOOL EMBLEMS AND NOVELTIES FRATERNITY EMELEMS, SEALS, CHARMS, PLAQUES, MEDALS, ETC. of Superior Quality and Design BAILEY, BANKS Sz: BIDDLE CO. l'Ie1'zLldists, Stationers PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE HAND BOOK--Illustrated and Priced Mailed Upon Request Students' Guests Accommodated THE NITTANY INN .IAMES P. AIKEN Proprietor AIIYRRAY ll. Scvmcoifznmi Mzmnger BUSINI SS D1 STR ICT THE NITTANY PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY Stationery Specialists Printers of the l'ennsylvnni:i State College NVeekly News l.c-tier. Penn State Collegian, 'l'he Anmllus, 'l'u.u Review, Phi Kuppu News :ind State Colleg'e'1'imes. Published on l riclny S'l'A'l'l'l COLLEG111, PENNA. IAIANDY 'ro C0l.Ll'1Gl'l AND fm-f9l.X 'A'Awxm.w.vAwA'Aw wA'A-Awm.vAwA'Aw.Aw. 375 1 J3 E' W4f4?.55?ffs:f1-7-To r, -1 :A i f eff:-.f .:. -J' - -- L-ill A' 'E T ff? 577i Sf' ' KEZY Y - N XX Q' Z Ef: 1,-,ipyf fff . +,,.' i'i'flxx21SE VALVE VALUE--50 years ago and to-day JENKINS VALVES have proved themselves every day since they were first made and installed over fifty years ago-their dependability is established. The steady year in and year out service of ,IIQNNINS VALV.lf:s is the re- sult of heavier construction-stronger Valves of superior metal. JENKINS VALVES are made of Brass, Iron or Qast Steel-in types and sizes to meet all requirements. The Jenkins Diamond Mark on the body distin- guishes genuine Jenkins Valves from imitalions. Look for it' demand it. THIS JENKINS No. 20 CATALOG SENT ON REQUEST It is a 256 page handy catalog of useful informa- tion, descriptive of our comprehensive line. Also manufacturers of mechanical rubber goods. in- cluding Jenkins 96 und .Ienureo Sheet Packing and Gus- kcts, Pump Valves and Valve Discs. JENKINS BROS. H0 White Street - - New York .GQ-L Atlantic Avenue - - Boston 133 North Seventh Street - Philadelphia 300 West Luke Street - - Chicago JENKINS BROS., Limited MONTREAL LONDON A. H. Fetting Manufacturing Jewelry Co. Manufacturers of Greek Letter Fraternity Jewelry Special Designs on Class Pins, Rings, Etc. BNIIIMORE lVlo Summertime is always on tap in homes heated by steam or hot water The luxuries of yesterday are the necessities of to-day. A house comfortably heated is as much a necessity as a telephone. Once used it is not a question of who can al'l'ord to have, but who can afford to do without. We have heated your University. why not your home? Established IS64 E. KEELER CGMPANY Heating Contractors kfVlLI.IAMSl'ORT, PENNSYLVANIA 2l3 North Liberty Street -iw f xA'A'AwAv.vA'AwA'Av.x' 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'NA'A'A'A'mQh- 376 fwix- 35? 5'Q ' 4 Qfaggfilf? ga :-.N NIE? 1 4 - -7 filf--f sry xSP' Vi N N X Efi :3,r:p ,- ff lm bS i fJQiE?: The Athletic Store Student Supplies Books and Stationery Drawing Materials On The -Corner 'ff-ff1StA'A'A'A'N'A'A'A'A'A'A A A' 'A'A'A'Am A'A'A'A'A'A'AfAg,s:s. Ii 7 7 N e ez-ff Ref zwiirffmfse-2 efqffjeffez Elwmelf 9- X r aw I X xx 511-Fggfefl :lk , ff Q f 2?f1ti5f- , - ' V ' 'fflfki-s,g ' - HOTEL CASEY The Perfect Ilotelw SCltAN'l'0N, l'l'lNNA. -1100 rooms. 12.30 with bath nttaelled. All rooms are well-lighted, airy and im- lnueulntely 4'll'!lll. Restnurallt :1 fe:uturl'. serving only the best ob- tainable food-stuil's at moderate prices. Auto Bus lm-1-ts trains. Crystal Bull Room :lf- fording' un ideal plat-e for Conventions und Soeinl cilll.llCl'lIlj!QS of ull kinds. Rates for rental cheerfully given on request. Hotel Casey Co. J. J. SCHAl l'lli, MGR. he 'Most Frank H. Stewart Oflgmal Electric Co. Shop . Electrzcal In Town . Supplzes 37 and 39 North 7th Street Clothing, Hats Philadelphia, Pa. and AT0gs for Men Montgomery 85 Co. Bellefonte State College Pennsylvania Whenever You See the Sign The Rexall Store you may know that is the store that in the estimation of more tlmn 7,000 other leading retail druggists is the one best fitted to fill the drug store needs of that connnunity. f1'5S1A'A'A'A'A'A'!S'LYA'LY'A'A'LY' A'LY'A A'2SZ'lX'NA'Z. A NwAl92 - 378 'Q KEEZV -iizrf ' X 5 - ,- Q f -ei? s Home Made Candies Daily We make a large variety of Candies in all seasons-full Cream Caramels, Butter Scotch, Cream Waters, Cream Kisses, Sea- foam Kisses, Nut Bars, Peanut Brittle, Almond Bars, Walnut Bars, Milk Chocolate Covered Nuts and Fruits. 'Fancy boxes for all purposes our specialty. Home Made Ice Cream and lces We are equippped with the Sanitary York Ammonia Refrigera- tion for our Ice Cream making and hardening. Soda Fountain equipped with the same system for steady refrigeration and sani- tation. A large variety of Ice Creams, Iccs, Sundaes and Drinks. Cafeteria Meals Served, Home Made Pastries, Sandwiches, Hot Drinks, Deserts-All of the linest quality. GREGORY BROTHERS CANDYLAND AND CAFETERIA Sw-if COLLEGE. PA. Tmgivrusicaooivt PRINTING Everything Musical Victor Victrolas and Records. All the Late Song Hits. Art Prints. A Musical Instruments Plus uALi'l'v : 111'll.lA'IlII.I'1'Y : Snnvicw fllVVe offer you the services of our plant, the equipment and resources of which are unsur- passed by any ,I ob Printing Plant in Central Pennsylvania. fl It is our purpose that each job shall sell another, and in the majority of cases our pur- pose is accomplished. SUN PRINTING AND New Victor Records on the First of Each Month WILI.IAlVlSPOR'l', PA. +'fi'3A'Af2X'1S'A'A'NA'A'NA'A'l!' '2s'A'A A'2S'NNNA'A'NAfAg.-z- 87 9 P zeffr 1ibQ eYN??2V4?2e'Zf,fff af: or 1-. m1? 1 ti u 5- ::f - Q , , A' v X- 'L-vj'fq55T X xx Q i I ?:,Q, E ff X Fort Pitt Hotel Convenient : Conservative : Considerate Conducted for Particular People. Pittsburgh Headquarters for State College Fellows. When in PIT'l'SBURGH our home is your home The College Man's A Clothing Store . W. SAUER Everything for Mein 124 Allen Street -f:sAwAwuAwLwxuA'Aw 'A'A'zxAwxNNA'Awmw- 2580 swvisf' -IXQQX -A N N X v, 'fWAef 215111 ,ff - :Q ,- .-..ix.i t T593 A 5559 -'QSE'-J ' Q1 tes ,v i 5 if 1!,L:,,,. ,ff ...I--w u t., 2 .ee w224Qi3: THE FIRM OF PENN STATE MEN G. I-I. HI'I0l'lll2llln DICIKIC, ' I .l. 'l'. .l:u'k RYAN, '08 '. D. Joe MASON, JR.. ' ' lt. M. Dick PIQNNOCK, '09 The M. S. A. of the U. S. A. ' ' lfiwrytlrilrg fn' the Edison llleetriv Safety lumps Edison Storapqe llutieries Burrell Gus Detectors Koehler Safety Lamps l leuss-Proto ltesc-ue Apparatus Gas Masks and Apparatus 'l'he l,unp,'motor and Aeeessories Oxygen and Oxygen Cylinders First Aid Supplies and Specialties Minn, Um Illill and the Soldiwu llllll0l'g'Clll'y llospital hlquipinents U. S. Arlny Stretehers M. S. A. Special Stretelier Outfits M. S. A. Special First Aid Cabinets M. S. A. Spot-iul Pocket l'ac-ki-ts M. S. A. Special Shot Firing Batteries Danger and Direction Signs Safety Bulletin lioards Davis Flood Lights Drop in to .vars Us when you are in l'iH.wburg1l f The Mine Safety Appliances Co. 908-912 Chamber of Commerce Building PITTSBURGH, PA. MITH The Tailor A Shop for the Well Dressed Man Cleaning and Repairing 127 Allen Street PERCIVAL RUDY IQI South Atherton St. S'l'A'l'l'l COl.l.liGl'l, PNNNA. Automobile Transportation Open and Closed Cars Between State College and Lelnont meet- ing all trams. Side trips may be arraiigw-cl for rczisounble rates. Bell and Commereial Phones A. G. Spalding 81 Bros. ATHl.l'l'l'lC GOODS OU'l'l4'l'1 1'l'lRS v-PWNSE . . The Mark of ...AM Wg, 1l'l'0l'l-l'll0Ut 0 .., 0 of 4 Y' the f... m Quality 69, MM .04 W0 lll -4.21 2.2 Just as Good is 'lwwer Just H114 Sumo 12-li Nassau St.--593 .Sth Ave., New York i -And all other Principal Cities Wlfl have stood the test for eight years. VV e guarantee Reliable goods, Perfect Satisfaction and a. Square Deal to all. M. HURWITZ ALLEN STREET +ffEwA'A'mxNuA'A+zx1sA'1x 'A'A'A'A'Nx1xmAwumAw- 381 j:?+1::' X'fWl f ?2 ?' :-gf rk,-if 4155373 :ff ts,-serie ftfi'T'tf?'W ' s ff? fgL,e,,,-, ff .... .. ., 4 N EieiLisE RAI-I A GRAII,-XM'S LUNC AM ,S CANIDIES-Always fresh from the factory HES'-All odors of cooking' lfemovecl GRA I'IAM'S SODAS-Best Hztvors and syrup GRAI,IAM'S SUNDAES--Best assortment of fruits, nuts and specialties GRA I'IAM'S SMOKICS-Recognized as the leading smoke shop in Center County RAHAM On The Corner Twenty-Six Years of SERVICE and QUALITY have Won the position We hold in our line May We Serve You? MURPHY-PARKER CG. Edition Book Bi1m'e1'.s' Seventh and Arch Streets PHILADELPHIA PA. 7 dmmmwmmmmmwmmmmmmmmww 382 . r-,lu mix if! . PS' .-- '--'T If-2 'e' Q'fQf'7 - L X ': ' G'-at -' ' X xx Q- - - :f - , N41-gs X X N 1 - L 2 .JL 1 Penn State Book Store L. K. ME'1'zGl2R, '15, Proprietor Student Supplies of All Kinds-Text Books, Stationery, Drawing Materials, Etc. Felt and Leather Goods-Pennants, Banners Cushion Tops, Brief Cases Typewriters, Laundry Cases Wahl TEMPOINT Fountain Pens and Evnizsi-1A1a11 Pencils Circulating Library Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs and Records 'Opposite Nittany ',l'l1ea'hre S'l'A'l'l'l COI.I.1'1Glf1, PA. State's Leading Meat Market ' Hlllliilf Ifilled M6658 H O T E L The Name KELLER Guarantees Quality. VVILKES-BARRE, PA. Prompt Delivery to All ------------------------------------------------U---- Parts of Town. Home for Penn State q7VIen Attractive Propositions to Caterers. J. D. KELLE R Opposite Post OHice -v-mmxA'A'mvm.vA'1.vA'A'A' wAwAuwAwAwA'Amw- 383 Sw:TQ?fT 525 GEE X YTNX1'f 'Y4?Q Qfif 2211221 Z-.N -GRIN .I -S V. S'-'32-R--F I ere- wives ' N S1439 fre ,,. f - at 1- ' X x N , - - l , 5 ff i., 2, X ,.,,w2:2,o?3: L. D. The RIGHT PLACE to Buy Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions and Shoes W hen in need call on us WEST COLLEGE AVENUE . 'BothPhones Phlllp D. Foster SAN I TA RY COAL and PLUMBING WOOD Steam, Hot Water and Vapor 338 XVest College Avenue Heating J. H , M U 5 3 E R PENN GARMENT oo., inc. Manufacturers of Complete line of Uniforms Groceries and Civilian Clothing Dry Goods Shoes W. E. PLANKENHORN,'07, Sec. Ka Treas. S'1'A'rlc COLLEGE, P1zNNsYLxAN1A WILLIAMSPORT, PENNAW -fi'fiivA'A'A'xxux1xA'LvA'A'u '1.xwA'Aw.fswA'A'AwxAQf- 384 +t-' ie bx'hX X X N N 'ff ,za QQ,-f -fc, in ---N -W-QS f-- w t, Q--: 2,1-12 f?7??ffjE- ...r - x V Fiip 24--rg.--I , - - 1 X ' - ' 1.4.1,-x' 2 m,,j,v-Qgx ff,-r?2f' ff Zff --- 'ia5s'0'- N mgmfbv-W -.iiilx xt Builokast Chemical Apparatus Buflovak Vacuum Dryers Buflovak Evaporators By-Product Recovery Plants! W' ....-qnF ' ' 1 TRADE NAMES WHICH SIGNIFY HIGH QUALITY i , Distinguishing' IIZIIIIOS are given to our various products so that tl1ey may at all times be instantly recognized from ordi- nary Z1DDlIl'fltllS. 1 The superior 1l0l'f01'lll21lll50 of Bu1lo- ' vak and BuHokast il1'J1Jfll'I1.tllS in niunu- fneturing high quality products nt low p1'oc'luetion costs i11 IIIIIIIIIIOITIIJIO i11- E stances WILl'I'll-IIAILS these special desigim- 1 tions. This superiority is not the result of uccirlent, but the outcome of scientific 1 research and knowledge acquired hy il years of experience i11 lllfl-llllfllCtlll'ill2 1: successful a.pparatus useal by the fore- most lIl!1IlllfHCi3l.ll'0l'S of the world. , 1 limi x Buffalo Foundry 81 Machine Co 33 Winchester Avenue BUFFALO, N. Y. New York Office: 17 Battery Place -fffeA'A'AwNA'zs'A'AwA'A'A' 'A'LvA'A'A'A'A'NNA'AwNf,.fm.. 2285 - 'XEQWE 121 XNi1 'M?Q?'g1f-i1f1..?:ei TTI-Q mix -7812-: ' :ff EE ' 'fE.fEif . N XX S139 E i E ,- f 3- Q., : '2i-Ci1i'E The Qmitb Qtun in Uneascelled Portraits STATE COLLEGE, PA. v State-Center Electric ompany ...... Ffefifffc Bellefonte, Pa. State College, Pa. --ffam'A'A'A'xxuA'A'xxA'u 'Aw'A'A'uxNssA'A'xw- I ' S I 5 'ff Eff' Pfxli' iNii '7Q?Q?:E?gTffff-3' fi?-27 : mes E f T T 22 ' :f - Q g e WWVSQX , X Xxx S gf Q State College Bakery Baked Goods Ice Cream and Ices Phone Calls Given Prompt Attention The First National Bank B1zLLEFoN'1'E, PA. Capital - 3Bl00,000 Surplus - - - fHil25,000 CHARLES M. MCCURDY W. R. GENTZEL Dry Goods, Groceries and Furniture 200-202 East College Avenue Presitlt-nt ,y The Clothes We Clean, JAMES K. BARNI-IAR'l . C I, Press or Repair speak for them- usnor , l selves. Our service IS at your command. Directors S 't M d t O d Clms. M. Mc-Curcly W. l'll'CLl Reynolds -2-22. Wm. P. HIIIIICS Henry A. Linn Geo. M. Gznnblu Edwin H. Riclmrd CQ, C. C. Shuuy H6 ALLEN S'1'REl'lT -mNAwA'uxAv.wxuAmu 'AwA'AwuuxA'A'Nsaw- Naxgfff ffgzfev, ,if .. '...lXX -Wllx? I 'jf' -'-f PZ-T Qwqfg --' ' - . g : 1-.5 -,Q if-, 3? - X ssc 51552 if I 24,2222 , Xxx g 7 ':Y ?2:gfJQi1Q Q fllllquippecl -with inany years experience for -making photographs of all sorts, cle- sirable for illustrating college annuals. Best obtainable artists, workmanship and the capacityfoiflpronipt ancl unequaled- Setvice , we as fe '23 - .a -PHQTOGRAPHERS I 1 X . fi Ac1dress.Requests for Information to Our 'l l 'fiExecutive Offices, 1548 Broadway - n , NEW YoRK, N.lYl.: ' .4'v -- Studirm 4.11 lso Ctmvemently ,Located at -il--i 557 Sth Ave., Ncw.York p A Ann Arbor, Mich. Lafayette, Ind. Northampton, Mass. i I' West Point, N. Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Princeton, N. j. South Hadley, Mass. Ithaca, N. Y. ' ' ' Hanover, N. H. ' A --ffwNA'NuAwm.vxNAw 'AvxA'AwNNNA'A'Aw:Aw- :ass - XTP' 73 44574745 X keg 53 .11, W Ziff E - -f-f- 4. -.Q . X xx ww , 41- A g -, .Q - if ig 7.Q45Q --fffqzy 5-:et jf-'K' Q -V - f -,N-as.f, ' v -' ,l j - --- K xl? - ii Y -. ' .1-' fri!! T'-, ' 4 A? P X. I. z.. if' G N XXX if? ii I 'L A f 7 M 4, xxx Ng 3: 2:2 3. ,f ff YE-iifi-x Ng I1arveyQBroS. Baked Goods Clothes of' Qualify and In the Ice Cream, Newest A Models H Quality and Service at ' Sim the Clothier East College Avenue 'Bellefonte - State College SNYDI-2R'S BIG GARAGE C. E. SNYDER, Prop. Open Night and Day Agent for fhe Reo and Buick DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS Storage and Repairing Good Eats at The Crystal Cafe QFormerly Knoxj Open From 7:00 A. M. to 12:00 P. M. C. E. SHUEY Proprietor 'fQA A'ZX NNA Nl.YA'A'NA'N A A A A'7.X A A'NA A lY'AM92-'- if-iff-TQEQ MfW, '!74f5 :'.fiff iff? 1f r27' -Q Wimlb e f 1 'ig f igfrgifyf, f-- e 2:52411 ,W f 'QL 2 251 ..--- 'Qgg.v.--l, ' 55,-wS i'3fJw.S'bT College and Fraternity J E W E L RY G. We carry a stock of Fraternity Crests which can be mounted on any- thing. G, Let us have your or- ders and compare our prices with others. We have endeavored to furnish you with the very best Motion Pictures attainable duringthe past school year. - This shall always be our purpose. NITTANY THEATRE Shuey's Jewelry Store CUMPANY Visitors Welcome The State College Creamery ' 'A?A'NNNNA'A'NA'A'N uiA'A'AiAiAtA'NAiAtA'N S an X-hx .... X Xxywffff ,zfggf ,ff -f,-L.-1:5 ,.. 5 rs if f ' N gf? :Eli A K fig , , Nxlfluliznlh, 7 ,H x XxxKs'J:'Z A Word to the Class of 1920 HOSE of you who have chemical laboratory work are doubtless impressed by the quality of the apparatus which bears the E. SL A. name plate. Quality induces accuracy, and, to get the valuable accuracy invariably desired in the industrial laboratories, you cannot do better than con- tinue to use E. SL A. apparatus and chemicals. fl We shall be glad for the opportunity of cofoperating with you in any way by which you can utilize our long experience and unequalled stock and facilities. EIMER 81. AMEND FOREMOST SINCE 1851 Laboratory Supplies, Chemicals and Drugs THIRD AVE., 1sTH AND 19TH srs. NEW YORK. N. Y. Branch Office and Showroom 2011 jenkins Arcade Pittsburgh, Pa. wfsaxA'A'A'NA'NA'A'NA'A'A' A'A'A'Av.x'Av.mA+A+AfA:gs.. I I9 l Fwfxefgfff 'T Qtfmf X i.Nf W?4 ?' ffG- fi' 1512.7 1. + 5 ,-ag,-,-: . --'-5-:f f 1,2 fig-:l ..-- X K Mx ' -1. -. I :...' 1 , K 0 IM..- . - X X X -H - 4 - x i i' N X Q1e1 ifs:i. 23555-2 2' K iff ---- i ': fl, sv?5, 'w:f ilx x'c S SHOES That Satisfy Shoes for the Whole family, for all purposes, at fairest prices. It is our aim to so conduct our busi- ness dealing O that our name will stand for what is honest and of high- est quality. COLLEGE BOOT SHOP H. D. MEEK, Proprietor In COUSldCl'lD,Q,' a college you choose Penn State. Did you consider living conditions as house serv- ice, eating, etc., if not consider T322 BERlKSHIRE J. C. SMITH Sr SON General Hardware Builder's Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass and Glazing, Cement, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. S'1'A'rii COLLEGE, P15NNsvr.v,x NIA Ladies Come to the CORSET PARLOR for your Newest Models in Corsets GOSSARD CORSET NIRIS CORSET RENGOBELT CORSET lllcllull.-r Puuermv BERTHA RUPP 112 Miles Street State College, Pa. 4iQA'A'A NNA'NlS'A'NA'A A' A LY'A A A N'A'NA'IA'2YA'W.3'2 392 3g g,- 7454 Q' gf' ,gif 4 52.371 :Q mzx f f- 9 '?:,. f 3.351 s K , - ' Pr 1 N N XX SI-292 E 'I 32:52, ff xQg4Q ?'ili THIS IS THE PLANT Engraving Printing Binding ALL UNDER ONE ROOF Lys E ' I , l 1 P inn ss, P I J ' 1 T .ii lu Qi--Lyn I7 AQ.-.1 Y' - -'fi' , h I I if .T 1 ' , A I I lflxitm. f 1 1' 'W . . RI A-.. ' . .VN-' Tv I .. ,Nigga 1 x Y ,..f.rfT- I 4 'Eifrrril IEIMIII1' -1- eil' A , I .llgi Yu, .- I V llyil ,-- r I- lil Hrlm, EIFFE QQIIEI' 'I uv .IH I . !lg!i'5!iUH, Eiillli it qHI!'! ! '!!--if 5 llt 9 M ' I l nl xx mul , 'UP ' v . fa' V l ' ' I f. ws- , fi X .,.., ,, , , V +, ... A , . Q clualvely Ocvuph-cl hy H Makers of the 1920 LaV ie College and School Half-tone and Line Engraving Especially Solicitecl. Write Us Before Placing Your Next Order GRIT PUBLISHING CO. W1LuAMsPoRT, PA --fmmuA'xuA+uLv1x1xA'Aw isa 'NNA'A'NNNNA'A'NA ' 393 A ff- ?g gi? xi? Xu 1l ?4 T-:gr - tt wi-ff ,T 522+ , -Tai'-if K LZ: vs X 'F ltr - ' 1' f L-P71 '5f'- Y . X R Q Z I : ,,. , ft :sbzff1eie:.: Hotel Cumberland N EW YORK, Broadway at 54th Street l3roaulway Cars from Grand Central Depot 'Tth Ave. Cars from lg'enn'a Station , I fi IE- f f l X '- 7 ' . Ei.. 'w,iEEE'm,E .11-gag eff- qu i ' U Slim tiittillltlitf Gill Pl A I K fl si! I um I' ' H. lll l 0. HARRY P. STIMSON, Manager .i ,:, ...- Kept by a College Man-Headquarters for College Men Ten Minutes Walk to Fifty Theatres Rooms, With Bath, 352.50 and Up Modern, Fireproof Special Rates for College Teams and Students T ,:, 1. THE CUMBERLAND DOES MORE COLLEGE BUSINESS THAN ANY OTHER NEW YORK HOTEL HEADQUARTERS FOR STATE COLLEGE -hf11SM'A'A'NxA'm'A'A'LvA'A'Lv wA'A A'A'NAwA'A'NxAQ1-1- fi 94 ?'f:,?'i-:ff,i W2 A ?:.XX Trix c5'l'W I :fi Q K , Wfi '34-flif 'X XX SEM if i ?' 2 ,f f GILLILAND'S State College DRUG STQRE B l 21 r d a. n d The Service First' ' Fountain CO. We aim to please you with Service and Quality. Our fresh fruit sundaes and Cigarettes ice cream sodas cannot be sur- Cigars passed. We use only true fruit Syrups. Tobacco VVhitman and I-1uyler's Chocolates State Jewelry and Conklin Fountain Pens BILLIARDS AND POCKET BILLIARDS Nittany Inn Block The Pennsylvania State College EDWIN EARLE SPARKS, Ph.D., L. L.D., President ltstablished and maintained by the joint action of the United States Govern- ment and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Five Great Schools-Agriculture, lflnginceringg liiberal Arts, Mining and Natural Science, oliering tllirty-eipght courses of four years each-Also courses in Home Economics, Industrial Art and Physical lflducation. Tuition Free to both sexesg incidental charges moderate. First semester begins middle of Septemberg second semester the first of1+'ebruary. Summer Session for Teachers about the tliird Monday in June of' each year. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc., address THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pa. -hf5i3aA'A A'A'NA'NlX'A'lYlSA'N A'A'A A NNNNA'A A'N5'P-'G 395 '-i,,:'5iiQfffsj2?'?::N X X Twill!!! ?'i:'j:7',fZ ' 413J Et mee o -Safe ' 2557- s t . P N X XX SHE? af i ,- X . ,.SS:a,i1i . . Wright Compan Office and Factory Broad ancl Huntingdon Streets' PHILADELPHIA, PA. Engravers, Printers, Stationers IlIan14fac't1w'er.s' of Class and Society Pins, Medals E.z'c'lusiz'c De.s'ign.s' in VVedding Engraving Menus Calling Cards Leather Souvenirs Commencement Invitations Stationery Dance Programs PllOtOg'F3VU1'CS A'A'A'NNNA'NNA'A'N 'AiNA'A'A'NNNAiA'NAf 396 -S X , x xx lxiufnlfylgf 5, , di ! -L- -.LN 'qv-.rip - LE E 'ESS-'f 'iii-L-7-,:fff'3.? .LI- ' X Yi 1, Q 'le ' ' ii- ,.-1' , -- :' if-Q: 1-:, f7E-'l f - K N A and v :' ' ' X xx Q - ,Z If? f f f Q W 4 1- f,2Qy,- Z ,ff X ,...wiff1ei2? W. L. For-a'ri-114 lmvin IC. K.'ivi' Pruwislcnt Cashier The First National Bank J. H. HOUSER Painter and of Decorator S'1'A'1'lC COLLEGE, PA- ll'1r,1lAI'11y9f1', l'rzint.v C:1pit:1l - ' - - !f5450,ll00.00 Surplus and Umlivillvd Profits, rE2.'30,,004l.00 Allen Sig, Ernie fbllegu, Pu, W. MCEACHREN GROCPIRIISS and Best I z Quality DRY GOODS FRESH MEATS of All Kinds ' FKAZIIC R STRE EMI' PC1111 St2ltC TYWPLACE Barber Shop Pfgiiihal' eople l ormurIy with llotcls Walton, Billglllllll, St. .hum-s und Phila. K Rm-:uIinp.r 'Ferminanl-:ull of Pliilaulclpliiu. S. CARL PHILLIPINO, Proprietor MHHY 21 has been made happy by receiving a Fine Box of CANDY from our stock 'of the very best. TRY IT YOURSELF SOME TIME THE E HEFFNER DRUG COMPANY Candy Perfumes Ivory Goods United Cigar Stores Agency Bellefonte Fuel Sc Supply Company Forwarding and Commission Merchants High Grade Gasoline Refined and Lubricating Oil Anthracite and Bituminous Coal Baled Hay and Straw OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE ' DUNLAP STREET +mm.vA 1.wx'A'z.vLvA'1.w.vA'1.v 'A'zs'A'A'AwA'NA'A'NAmw- w x? . L ir j 5 xx Vx XXX! 'ulf Q iii Y:4+ ff' 1 Wi P 2-Nr A ' ' N XX Q - Z Eff 1'-fc ' K 1 1 e ' A S--.5 NF- fj-,fgjy ,- Xxx ...----'Q A--on V saws-ggia.--1'-4 ilx --,T 1.oo1r,fm- the Yellow Bus The line that always has, and is now giving the Service Emericlis Motor Bus Co. BELLEFONTE, PA. TI-IE 1 9 Z 0 Vie The Pennsyl- vania State Col' lege ANNUAL. Hl Issued each year by the lun- ior Class. Price 2153.00 J. B. M1-xo1NN1s Business Manager R. B. STARKEY Editor STATE COLLEGE, PA. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Pug:- Ailllvfiv Store- ............... . .. 377 Bniloy, liunks 8: lllfhllc Co. 375 Ih-lla-l'onfv Flu-l and Supply Co. .. 307 lft'I'lCNllll't', 'l'h4- .... J ............ 302 Iiuffnlo l Ullll4ll'j' mul Nlllvllllll' Co. , 385 Cosa-y Ilotvl .................. 378 Cmnlvi-rlnn4l Hotol .. 304 D1-nl, Alln-rt ....... .. 384 Pllim-x' N Ann-ml .........-.... 301 ElllI'l'll'lC'N Motor Bus Co. ....... 3014 Fottlmr, A. ll., Mfg. Ji-wr-lry l'o. . 376 First Nutlouul Hunk, Iii-llc-foiltv .... 387 l ii'Ht Nnriouul Hunk, Stnro Coll:-1.51-.. 307 l oi't l'lIf llotvl ...............,.... 380 l 0Htl'I', l'. ll. ...... ........... 3 8-l Fyo, L. ll. ........ 384 G4-nlm-I, W. Ii. ..... 887 Glllllnnd's llrllg Store- . 305 Grnlmm's ........., 382 Gregory lirotliors .... 370 Grit l'nhll:-lhlng Un. 303 llnrvoy Hrotln-rs ..... 380 IIl'fflll'l' Drug Vo. .. 307 lloiiru-r, J. II. 807 Hurwitz. M. ...... 381 Jenkins' lli'otlwrr4 .... 370 Koch-r, IC.. Co. .... 370 Koller, J. ll. .... .. 883 IlIl'l':Ill'lll'l'll, W. ............ 307 Mine Sufi-l'y Appllunovi-I Co. . . 381 Monfgonn-ry 8: Co. ......... 878 Mnrpliy-Pnrki-1' l'o. .. 382 Music Room ....... 370 lIllHMl'l'. J. ll. ................ .. . 384 Nlttuny Inn ......................... 875 Nlttuny l'i'lntln1.: auul Publishing Co. 375 Nlrtnuy 'l'ln-uh-1' Vo. ............... 300 Penn GNl'lllt'llf Fo. ...... . . . 384 Pm-nn Stnto linrhur Shop .. 307 Ps-nu Suite- Hook Stow- ..... 383 Pennrlylvnnln Stnto Uollogi- 305 Roxnll llrug Stow- ......... 078 Rudy, l'oi'ulvnl ........... 381 Rupp, l5l'l'tllIl .... 302 Suuors. ll. W. ........ 380 Slum-y's Vnfm- ........... 380 Slllll'y'N .Iowolry Storm- .. 300 Sim, 'l'hm- Ulothh-1' ..... 3811 Smith, 'l'ho 'l'nllor .. 381 Smith, J. l'. k Sons... 302 Smith Studio ........ 386 Snyds-r's Gnrngc- ..... 380 Srnlmllm: lfl'0lfll0l'N .,..........,...., 381 Stutn- Gollum- Iinkory. ............... .. . 387 Stuti- 4'oll4-go Illlllnwl uml Howling Co. . 305 Sturm- Coll:-go Hoot Shop .......... .... . .. 302 Stuto Collvm- t'r1-umm-ry ............ 390 Stutv-l'a-ntl-i' ICI:-cti'lo Fo. .... 380 Storlhu: llotol ................. 383 Stownrt lllle-4'tl'lc' Uo., l 1'nnk H. .. 373 Sun Prlntlny: mul Illndlng Co. . .. 379 Vniquo Tnllorlng Co. ......... 337 XVhit1-, J. G. Co. ............ 374 Winn- smum ...... 388 300 XVrlght, IG. A. Un. . 'Av.muAw1xmxxAw wNA'AwAwxsAms'


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