Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)
- Class of 1922
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Thc Annual Publication of the Junior Class of the Pennsylvania State College Volume XXXIII Published in the Year Nineteen Twontymnc by the Class of. Nincrccn Twcntyvtwo Smtc Collcgc, Pennsylvania FOREWORD O OUR Alma Mater and her friends the Class Of Nineteen Twenty'two Offers its LAVIE. May those who turn these pages be Elled anew with a desire for service, and the love of democracy and freedom, :1 true expression of the Penn State spirit. 'I'O HUGO BISZDIZK COURAUIZOUS LEADER MAN OF VISION AND LOVER 0F HfNN STATE THIS CLASS OF NINIC'HCEN 'HVICN'lY-IWW AFFICCTK NA'l liLY DICIHCA'HCS THIS THEIR LA VI 15 1' v 5 A . wri-nan vbmp. CW? THE MEMGRY CDF GELBERT FGDND DEAR TCUJ THE CELACSSEg; TJUIHEVJW'W YEARS 6320th 61lbert Time BY WILLIAM DAY CROCKETT lli month til May had come again; athrill with the pulse of life aml the song- of hirtl: 211111 the little world of State College was glad with all the glatlness ml the spring. One day. as the month was waning. we were tUltl that Dean lluml, who had gniie tn New linglaml UH a mission COHHCCICtl with the Cnllege. hatl heen taken ill in New Haven, Connecticut: the next, we learnetl that the mem- bers ut' his family were hasteningr tn his llCtl'SlthI aml the next, ere we had any of us had the time to wonder what um' College wut'ltl WUllltl he without Ulll' Senior Dean, we were stunned lw the message that he had hreathetl his last in the hospital at New Haven. timie, leltl only lit'tyseight! thine, in the ripeness of his powers! tione. in all the l'm'eelulness of his characterethe many-sitletl. the far-sightetl. the gi'eat-heartetl man that he wass-gmie! At tirst. it seemed to us whn wet'e left, that all inemnplete was his life and wnrk. Nut is there any telling how large a work aml place. might yet have heen his. hatl he lived another seut'e or even half a seure of years. lhtt as the mmiths have gune since his passing . the greatness of the life work that he actually aeemnplisherl has gmwn upon us, with the months. aml it is nut for 11s tn call that life incomplete, lmt the rather, well-mumletl. timid aml faith- ful servant. he! ' The sun of .Uiel I'nml. a merchant ul' high standingr aml ul Amelia t Ruli- illsnnl Pulltl. uf line Ultl New linglantl stuck. George tiilhert PUIMl was how at llnllistun. Massachusetts, mi tinutl ltil'itlil't'. March :9, 18m. llis prepara- tinn fur enllege he received in the schools of his native tuwn. and he entered Amherst College in the autumn of I877. He was graduated with the degree ul' laehelm' nt' Arts. in 188i. He then spent a year in Germany, studying in the l'nix'ersity til tinettingen. after which he taught a year in high sehunl wm'k Ellltl then lieeame Instructor in L'hemistry at Amherst. 'I'he while he mntiimetl his studies. heing awarded the degree of XXI. in I884. The next year he returned to tinettingen: lmt he lure completingr his work fur the Due- tnrate he was Cilllctl hack to .Xnieriea. ln I889 Amherst lltllltil'ctl him with the degree of NH l. mm Wm... ; '5 luv mum s: $354231?in ,, , , 0 '17:. L42; mm. V . wm,.9:hn5d.$;umw WK 3; ,v ,7 www.?h. ; : ; nwEg $1151 HQ 13f .. , . V WLWQZL; 9.35;; M . , 3 amp v. Mum n... Wm www.mmn ...-; ,. ...- ..-. . um. . . NW using .x xe I W . :5 VizTJiitla-d. Wait? . , W ,.. W. Since 1888 his life has heen identified with the life and development of The Pennsylvania State College. lirst, and always. as llrufessor of Chemistry, then. since its organization in 1890, as Dean of the Sehuul of Natural Science. Recently, he ZlClCtl for President Sparks, during the year of the latter's absence. Jlnt these phrases, in reality. tell but very little of what Doctor llunil meant to the Cnllege in which he grew with the College aml with the years. It is no disparag'enient of any one else ennneeted with the institution. no mat- ter how long 01' valued his services, to say of Dean Pond. that he, more than any one else. stoml for all that is best in our Liullege traditiuns in scholarship. lior more than any one else, so far as sehnlarship goes, he lliltl helped to create those trzulitiuns. lilintling the Department tlUWll at the heels. as he entered upon his work here. he sown made it a force in the College. resolving that come what might. the Course in Chemistry SllOllltl mean an education of positive worth and actual achievement. And his success in this his life work, all the World knows; for at the time of his death he was ranked with the very gr 'atest teachers of Chemistry in America. lYe have called him many-siiletl: he was all that, aml more. He was evenly-poisetl. Possessed of the power of viewing a question in its larger aspects, hi at the same time was lllllllSllex'lng in his attention to details. He took nothing fur granted: he saw that a thing was done. Ordinarily he was quick in forming his conclusions: but if a subject demanded close investiga- tinn. his convictions. when formed. were without uncertainty. while his ac- tions became the reflex of his ennvietions. i Nut infrequently was seen in his life evidence of a rugged sense of honor that would not permit him to diverge fmm a path deliberately chosen, even though that path might lead counter to the interests of certain groups or in- tliviiluals. He had strong prejudices. as a forceful and vigorous nature must have; he was impatient of pettiness whether of motives or of men; he admired ahility wherever he funntl it. though he kept ellar the distinction between ability and rank; to the possessor of ability he granted full recognition, how- ever hninhle one might he. August Ist, 1883. just as he was about to begin his work at State College, he was married to Helen Palmer. of Amherst. Massachusetts. who. in their thirty years aml IHUI'C together. has luyally SCCUIlthtl his every effort. To them gist: rmpfwmxu - r. WW have heen Imrn four childreanillicent, George tiilhert. 'l 1'., Clara, and Alfred. Their hnme life has heen a particularly happy une. Great was his charm in his family circle. where repartee was uiten in evi- dence; and great was the charm that he wielded aiming the circle that knew him as a friend. Yet he never used personal friendship for the exchange of favors: and in his friendship there never entered his mind any thnught of per- sonal advantage or place or emohiment. 'limir-square he stuml, to all the winds that hlew.' As a realist. he was abundantly successful in his work as head nf the De- partment of Chemistry and Dean of the School of Natural Science: as an idealist he was equally successful; though heeause of the way in which the College has heen handicapped tim' lack of funds, it may he years or decades before uur students and faculty and friends 0f the College. alike, shall be able to r ialize aml recognize the hreadth of his practical idealism. For it is to his iUYC of the institution that we uwe the livan Pugh Memorial Collection; to his sense of the fitting. that there was transplanted here a tradition uf Amherst that it was well to honor at tiunimeneement the tifty-year classes: to his en- thusiasm and untiring search, that the College was ahle to publish a history of our early classes. written by his own hand; tn his iiiresight, that supplies were purchased in such quantities for the Chemical Laboratories at the begin- ning of the W'urhl War. that neither College nor students suffered during all these wars since, for lack of such supplies; to his dreaming of realizable dreams, that the Priestly llunse in Northumberlaml is soon to he removed to a location on our Campus, where it shall become a Mecca for students of Chem- istry from every Iaml; to his great-h-artedness. the presentation of a gold watch to the ten thousandth student of the College who came under his teach- ing: and it is to his statesmanship. that there was gathered here the most ' complete eullectiun ut' chemical exhihits ever made. now sturetl away fur laek uf space. but same day to he placed in fitting pusition in a great Chemical Museum in the George tiilhei't Pond Lahm'atories. It is impossible, therefnre, as yet. to evaluate his services to this College; but some day, when there shall have risen here the great University for which he worked and which in his dreams he saw. some writer of a later day shall place very near the top of the list in 0111' scroll 0f fame the name of the practi- cal idealist. George tiilhert Pond. 7 BOOK 1 BOOK 2 BOOK 3 BOOK 4 BOOK 5 BOOK 6 CONTENTS The College Classes Fraternities Activities The Girls VivivSection HOWARD WALTON MITCHELL Prcsidcnt of thc Board of Trustees Yaoarb of Erastus EX-OFFICIO M EM BERS - IInx'rishurg WILLIAM L'. Smmt'l. . - - - - - Umu'ruur u; Iln' 1mmnmm'rullh K'IUHN .11. 1111mm - . - - 2 Stale Cnllx-gc Frantic ! uf llu' U'llt'gv 1110st 1C. FINI-zmx - - - 1 - - - Harrisburg SufwrmIrmlcul nf Pubin' Inslrurliun 15mm 1115.11135ch - - - - - , - - Ilnrl'hlmrg .Sk'rn'mry uf .-lgrivnllurv APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR Nun: IuasHu-txna TERM EXPIRES 1C. 8. Huzum - - - - Pittsburgh - - - - 15121 15.1an R. Ix'ncss 1 - - - 111111le11511011 - 2 - - 11121 Mllxrnx W. Luxnn' - - - ml Clay Ann, Scranton , - 15122 11. V. WHITE - - - - 111tmlllh11llrg - - - - - 1!!22 11mm 11, limm'N 2 - - WilIizunspnrt - - - - 192:1 .1. 1.. KENDALL - - - - Pilhlmrgh - - 2 - - 151221 ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION tilimuui K1. DUWNINH - - - 1120 Chestnut St. Philadelphia - 1021 WILLIAM 11. 11'A1.Klik - - - Cambridge. Mass. - - - . 11121 jnncs 11. XVIIITI': - - - 217 1111111 Street, New York City . 11121 ,1. 11. M. ANDREWS 2 - - 1:117 Spruce 81., Philadelphia - - 15122 :hnuuma X. Ducm. - - - anucsnc - - - 2 15122 ICLLIS 1.. Duns - - - 1 h-Ih-funtc - - - 2 - 11122 1.1mm 12 HAMILI. - - - Cullunlms, Ohio - - - - 19221 11. WAL'mN .XII'I'Mn-tn. - - - Urphzms' Court. Pittsburgh - - 131231 .lnnx 1'1 SHIELDS - - - Real Estate Trust 1111115,. Plliludclphia - 151251 ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES Humor: 1;. 111111'msnx - - - 1Yurrinrs Mark - - - - 1921 1C. 1C. Juncs - - - - llzu-fnrd - - - - - 11121 1.. '11, Mrlixmucx 2 - - - Canton - - - - - 15131 CIH-stliR ,1. 1115th - 2 - lilm'zulnlc - - - - 15121 1'15Hm maxmuu'r - - - - Clczu'HL-ld . - - - - 1933 .1. 11C Mrrrm-zu. - 1 - Eric - - - - - 1.022 R. 1.. MI'NHC - - - - Cnnnnsbumr - - - - - 15122 1712111111124 - - - - Alumna - - - - - 1922 WILLIAM 1?. Clmw - - - Uninnlown - - - - 2 15123 Yxxnc C. MUCUNMH'K - - Harrisburg - - - - - 111221 1i. R. 1Hc'r'rmmxla - - - - 11 i11x'cs-11urrc - - - 1 11123 CHARLES H. Sumtu: - - - South Bclhlchcm - '- - 151251 11Clvclwl .lunuzlry 2.3, 15121 Organization OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ll. VAL'mN All'n'mzu. - - - - - l,illxhurgh lH'cxidcul JAMES C. WIH'I'F. - - - - - - New ank City l'it'c Prvxidvnl Hixm'xx 1C. SPARKS - - - - 7 - State Cnllcgc .Yc'tll'lm'y D. K. Plili'r - - - - - - - - Smu- Cullogc '131'1uun'r' RAY II. Sm'rn - - - - - - - Slnlu Cullcgc Cvmplrollcr EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mussm. BAYARD, Lmvm', MchmIrK, ll. V. Mx'rmn-n.1., Olms, Pli'lTlClmNI-Z AND Snncuns ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE AND EXPERIMENT STATION Mlassns. RAYAkn, MrCnlmlcu, MCFADDEN, RASMVSSEN AND TYSON ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE SCHOOL OF Ex'GlNEERING Miassns. ANDREWS, HAMILL, A. V. Ml'H:IIl-:1.L, SHIELDS AND J. G WHITE THE FACULTY COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION DEANS WAuxmK, WATTS, SM'KETT, S'mmmu'r, Muum-z. KNIGHT AND Mm; CIIAH-Z; SECRETARY, ESPENSHADE OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOLS School of Agriculture: Donn, RALPH 1.. VVATTS; Secretary, R. G. BRESSLIER Institute of Animal Nutrition: Director, lIl-zNRY P. ARMSHY School of ICngim-cring: Dean, R. L. Smrkla'r'r; Stcrclary, C. 1.. Kmsnmi School of the Liberal Arts: Dcnn, C. W. Smnmm; Secretary, 1.. V. T, SIMMUNS School of Mines: Dean, ICLWUUD S. anua: Secretary, C. W. Rnnmsrm Schnol of Natural Science: Acting Donn, C. V. STUDDART; Secretary, 15. ll. DI'SHAM FRESHMAN ADVISERS Mlcssus. le-urx, Immune, Brmmmz, CIIEDSEY, CRUt'KETT docrcturyL Cl'RRll-ZR. HISQUE, Dl'suAM, DYE Clmirman'L Iimuak, Gnmoxs, Guwm, C. L. HARRIS, HASEK, HILL, KELLY, KlSTIJ-ZR, 141551;, D. D. MAsuN, Mrrcn, OLI-imxpc, Ow-zunmxrs, 'Ihmuzxwz, Wlas'r .xxn Miss CHACE THE STUDENT BOARD 17.. M. AIKEN - - - '21 R. H. RAITII - - - - 33 N. R. Kmm - - - - ,31 15. AI. RITTS - - - 32 P. W. GRIFFITHS - - A '21 R. L. St'lll'STliR - - - '33 Hh-siglml June 31', 1930 - -m.ml.. -v--- , whiff a L.VJ; - uzuak . , , . 3W ism J .-. 3A...- ' ;. ,A . .3. . m. mn-muummummwm.. ...,..... ., ., 11 EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., LLD. Resigncj from the Presidency of the College June 30, 1920 V'JII' ll ,IIIIII I II 117 Li H ; W I I -- I II I III N 2i : WW 21'3 Yzw w ' II. H l- I1. '11! ,I: III! 'IIIII I II I WW ,Wsz: I H W IIuIlIIlllJllllll a Q? Ilium . Irmfm 31:: K II IIIIII IIII m, I IIIIII I III I I III- I ll .. WM 297' II Vi IIIIII WW 2 M'bf . I III IIIHI II IIIIIIII IIII I an im - -'1 P n u Ir; a: a I' : IIIL - t, .- - - ' - 'Ill': h . E x : WWIW IIIIII ' 2. I KW 13 W III M I WIIIII IFIIII I I WM : ll I:III WI I II WWW II I II IIIIIIIIII II W C I I?- . In ; ' I. l' - , ll: - . I I 2 .; II -I 2. 11:: III ' : h :i .. - III IIII II' IWM IIIIII II I I IIIII I III till! I IIIII ll JAY WNW 135533 $ wa m LII I I ! III III IIIIIIII ' IIIII ' WWW y 'W H HI'II III IIIII II'I IIIIu:.wI I'll ! J. L. MINH'K, '09 H. W. MON'I'Z. '07 Prosldl-nt First VlmnPI'vsltlt-ut Officers of tbe 1lumni 'Association 1.. II. DENNIS, '12 E. N. SULLIVAN, '14 Third Vlco-l'rcsldunt Secretary uml '1'rmlslll'el' 3 13.2304 v.14:: Ligaiw e. . gpclk riqu$77 gyd-E . ' . mavzmuxmmwmc ,m Qua. Ebe :Alumni association THE OBJ ECTS The priamhle t0 the Constitu- tiun of the Alumni z'Xssociution of The Pennsylvania State College states that the Objects are a desire tttn continue the associations of College days, to promote fraternal feeling, to facilitate fraternal help- fulness and intercourse with each other and to promote the best in- terests 0f the College? BRIEF HISTORY , t l . .1 . . 3' - . .. 1 The Old Chemical Lecture Room where the Alumni I he Alumnl 1thOL1dUUn Ti Ah Association was First Organized in 1870. It formed July 28. 1870, in what was is now the AlumniHeadquarters. then called the Chemical Lecture Room, now Room 114, Main Building, and present Ahnnni l-lezulquarters. During the tirst period of Penn State History or until 1870, little is recorded of Alumni activity, but after that, marking the second period, and until the reorganization in 1910. the foundations for the present Alumni program were laid. Alumni representation on the Board of Trustees was granted in 1876. In 1881 changes in the College curriculum recommended by the Association weri adopted. In 1896, the Association for the first time conducted. in co- operation with the Board of Trustees, a campaign for proper state financial aid to the College. In this period, also, branch associations were formed, Alumni records compiled and publications issued while the Commencement Class reunions and Alumni Day in June were developed. The third period, from 1910 to the present time has seen development of Alumni activity corresponding to the growth of the College. The tirst salaried secretary was employed in June, 1910, with a permanent oHiee and since then the Association has made rapid strides. Records have been per- fected and publications issued in increasing number. which, coupled with the activity of the various branch associations has enabled the Alumni to he kept more intimately in touch with Penn State matters. The Booster Campaign. started in 1915. was prt'igreSSing tinely when the XVorld W'ur interrupted and broke down the tieltl organization of the Asso- ciation. During the war the association continued operations by maintain- ing the best possible contacts with those who had entered the service. After the war the rebuilding process cmnmeneetl, and 10-day the association 1m 11111 111111' 1'e1'111'e1'e11. 11111 11215 11111- gressed 111 11rg'2111iz21111111 111 21 1111111t 11111 11ef111'e e11112111e11. The branch associations are more strongly C1111- st1'11ete1l 1112111 11ef111'e, while 111 the State there is, 111 2111111111111, the de- 1'e11111111e11t 111 the 11111111111 units 215 11111121111; forces 1111' the C1111eg'e. SPECIFIC PROJECTS Alumni on Board of Trustees Present Alumni lleudqunrtcrs. 114 Main. The 0111 Chemical Lecture Room. The A111111111 .11e11111e1's of the 131121111 of '1i1'11stees have been 211111 are very 111111111'121111 1211'1111'5 111 the 21111111111511'21111111 111 the affairs 111 the C1111e51e. '1i11e1'e are nine .1111111111 111e11111e1's. three 111 111111111 are elected eztch year 111' the .1111111111. Committees T11 1'11-1111e1'21te with the LT1111eg'e, when 11211'111'111211' 1112111e1's arise, s11eci211 21111111111 e11111111ittees 21re 1121111e11 101' the work. One 11211'111'111211' instance 111 this is the Alumni Athletic Advisory Commit- tee. e1eete11 2111111121111. 11111111 11213 11e1'1'111'111e11 notable service 111 placing 21111- 1eties 1111 21 511111111 1121515. Publications 111e1 111'st 111111111'21111111 exclusive 01 the 21111111211 1'e11111't11'215 the 11111111111 13112111e1'11' 11115 11215 issued tirst 111 1910, 211111 1111111 then 1111111 discontinued 111 111111 111'111'e11 1111e111 the 1111151 1'2111121111e i11511'11111e11ts 111 Alumni 11'11r11 lhe 1111111111 Ne11s 512 11'te11 111 1911. 215 21 su11111e111e111 111 the Q1121rte1'11 was established 111 111111. 215 the 1111111211 11111111121t11111 111 the 21ss11e121ti1111 1115102111 01 the 1311211t'e1'11 211111 15 111111'15511e11 1111111t1111' exee11t August. During the 112151 1'e211' the Alumni Ass11e121111111 112w 11ee11 1'111111111111g' the 11'211' record 111 the College the Alumni 211111 1111'11'11e st1111e11ts.'lihis is being 111111- 11511e11 111 11111111 1111'111 111111er the title 111 Penn 512110 111 the 11111111 1172111 211111 1'111151111111-5 1111c 111' the biggest Works 111 the publishing 1111e ever undertaken 111' the A.ss11ei2ttio11 lhe A111111111 Di1'eet111'1 11215 been published 1111 111 the 111esc111 111 e01111111121- 111111 111111 11111.'11111 issue 111 the Q11211'te111'111 Ne11s 11 is 21e11m111e1e 111reet111'1' 111 14121111121111. 211'1211111e11 111' 1121sse.. ge11gi1'2111111e21111' 211111 21111112111e1112111y. 01111111; 111 size 211111 C1151, the l111'e1't111'1' 111 the future 111211' he published se11211'21te11'. 2:3? Iawv hum. 17'1 wmmlmhnw 1a :14. M m ttm Elm. ' 1m Alumni Dny-Commencement Cunnneneement, 19.21, will he 111a1'ke11 in Alumni history by the fact that Ahnnni Day formerly held 1111 Tuesday of Connneneement 11'eek will he held 011 Saturday. This change has been made so the 11111111111 could utilize the week-eml 1111' returning 211111 renewing the spirit of l'enn State.1t this time the Classes reunite 1111 a schedule 11f every live years after 51'1'a11uatinf1 in addi- tion to the 1111c and tln'ee year custom. Alumni Homecoming-October During the past year a new day was placed 1111 the calendar of the Col- leg'e-Mnnmi I'lomeeoming' Day. The lirst one. Oetoher 9. 1920. was a huge success gning l1e1'11n11 expecta- tion in the 111111111e1' of Alumni who came home. It 11 11x :1 s11U affair 111111 the College was thrown open 111 the .1111111111. The next Homecoming Day will he 0et1111e1' 15th. when the 111111111111 game will he with Lehigh. The aim is to have the .111111111i return on one set 11ay in the .1ut111nn when there is absolutely 1111 other attraction at the Culleg'e except a good football game 111111 themselves. It has 111'111'e11 111111'e attractive tn the .1hnnni than any other 1111111511111 previously 11e1'ise11 211111 Uetoher 15. 111.1 1. promises to he a great day 1111' l'enn State men 111111 wmnen. Another 1'lewof Headquarters Board of Managers '1'1-1'111 Expires 11121 111 S. 111111111H12...11 512.S1ate C111111ge.l':1. - 11. 11 11.151131 J11'11T 51118 C11 11111111 111' Lunnneree 1111i111in-v I'i1tsl1nrgh - - 15131 1'. 11. l1111'.x1'.11.1,N '94. 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'18, I'III'I- IIIIII' .I' 1.IIIII'. 1-l'I'I'III'1IlIIK. l'II. 1111.1114. IKIIIIIKI'I. I'IIINN'NHA Vm .. . . n ' v.1, Il.I-nl I'lllllk N1I'IIII1NIIII. '01' I'II'I- I'I'1'NI111'III. .I. II. 1'IIIIII. '11-1: .N'I-I'I'I-IIII'I' IIIIII ll'l'llHllH'I. II. .. .IIII. '1'1'. 1.I-II1glI 1 .1'II11I- 1'IIIIl 1I .. 1.11 N 1111 II-I' N'II'I'I-l. I ' '1 '1'1. NN' II.IlNl-I sI-I-IIIIIII1-'I'II-II.N IIIIII'. .l. l'.l' I1. '20. 21111 IN. III'UI'L'I' NII'I'I'I. Ynl'k. l'II. r7... .2 3 ml? mmm w M'IH ' ' ' M W W! M!!! m, . m .,.., W . WWW WW I --------.-,---W-W:-p'-.: ........ W WE WW I Q a rm 'm l H w urn, II II 1.1mm uu '. l-mllll if !!! .I I 1! Wu 1m 1: 1,. W V .' 111.:wa . .211; . 11.. ; 4;.W;7..:.,;Wl..i w . 2,, . u 7w; igisz'w wtrfi VW'RC-iigimfz M W WI ; - .7 ng max. 4w u A v M x , wk Wm-.me , N M, J- , ,WUJ', , L1 w. .w U mung. Vunnx .,.n n......-.. . 14mm. 19 JOHN MARTIN THOMAS, DD., LLD. President of the College? 1 slIIIll CIIIIII- In SIIIII- CIIllI-gc II'iIh gIIIIIt IIcstIII fur the work II'hiIIh lIIIs hccn lllllIL' in Ihc pIIsI. Nu 0110 can I'isiI the campus Wilhnlli hcinp; Ich-ply iIIIIIIIcsscIl IhIII strung IIII-II 1HII'C IIIIIIIIII-Il IlII-IIc IIIII1 have laid IiIIIII and sure the fIIIIIIIlIIIiIIIIs III IIIII- IIf IlIc gIIcIIIL-SI iIIinIIIIiIIIIs 01- AIIICIII'CII. I shall CUIHl' IIiIh I-IIIIIIIsiIIsIII for tho iI1:I1 Inf Ihc CH11UKC-SUYI1IC of the CIIIIIIIIIIII- II'I-IIhh iII Ihc pIcpIIII IIiIIII III IIII-II IIIIIl IIIIIIIcII for her iIIIlIIsII'iI-s iII IIIIIIIIIIII' IIIII1 IOWII in the III1IIIIIIIIIII'III and spread Inf useful 1x11IH11CI1g'L', and in 1119 inIIIIIIIIIinII Iif WUFlhicr life in the III-IIIIlc :15 II whole. 1 shII11 cIIIIIc in 11111 syllllnlihy with tho collogv spirit 1 I'IIIIghI III IIII' IiIISI visit In 1'CIIII SIIIIc, I110 spirit III' :lL'hiUI'L'lHHH. of fair. hIIIIIl p1II' IIIII1 sII'IIIlI. IIIIIIIl IIIIIIII. of whulI-smnc AIIII-IIicI'III I1CIIIIICIIIII'I'. 1 IIsk frIIIII I111 pIIIiI-IIIII- IIIII1 fIIIIhIIIII'IIIIcc W1111L' 1 have opportunity In 1011111 my now I'I-spnIIsihililiI's IIIIIl thI- prIIlIlI-IIIs CIIIIfIIIIIIIiIIg Inc. XIII' IIIIIII IIIIIIIII III III- humble III-I'III'c so huge II IIIsk: Hll IIIIIII IIIIIIIII fail III IIIch- courage from 1110 Cilgt'r IIIIII IIIIIII spirit of those W110 II'isIh III we iI Illlllb IIIII1 WllU promise IhI-iII 1II-11I III I1II- limit. III the fear of IRIIII I will II'IIIIk 1IIIIII1 IIIIIl IlII IIII' III-SI. jIIIIN M. THOMAS. .1C1OCICl1Jilnlh'lry25. 1921 RuliIIIIII-IIIIrI VL-rIIIImI I'ChrllllrI 6. 1921. Xalpb 71. Watts, 322.5 70.191: Dean of the School of Agriculture Dean and director of the School nf Agricul- tnrc and Iixpvrinwm Station of tho Pennsyl- vania Slate Collcgu. 30m, 1865!. B.S.. The Pennsylvania Stuu- College, 1890; M.S.. The Pennsylvania State College, 1898; llx'Xgr..Syr:1- cuse University, 1916; Horticulturist, Thc Tm- ncsscc Expcrinu-m Station and Huml of tho Fnrnwrs' Institute Vurk, 1895 to 185m; Cum- mcrciul Horticulturist 11! juhnstmm. Pun 18W in HMS; Ex-Prcsidcnt of tho Vegetable Uruw- crs' Association of Amvricu: Head of me Do- pm'nncnt of Horticulture of thc IR-nnsylmnia Stale Cnllcgc, 190810 1912: Acting Dam. Mh- rnary, 1912, m Fchruary, 1913; Dean 1913. Author, ch'uluhlc Gunlcning, Vegclnhlc Forcing and The chctuhlc Garden. Fru- lornitics, E II' 4 K lb, 1' E A, DEPA RTM ENT 0F AG RONOM Y FRANK D. GARDNER, H.S., Professor of Agronomy CHARLES 19. NULL. M.S., A Z, 21 E, d,K 42 Professor of lixlm'imcntul Agronomy. J. W. WHITE, M.S., Acacia, Professor of Soil 'Jl-chnulogy. C. 0. CRUMI-IR. H.S.. Associate Professor of Farm Crops. A. 1.. PATRIFK, ILS.. 05, Assistant Profcssor nf Soil 'lk-clnmlngy. 1:. G. MI-IRKLIC, 11.5.. M.S.. Assistant Professor of Soil 'llm'hllology. 17. J. HULREN, 11.8., B 0 H. Instructor in Soil chhnulngy. J. S. Conn, M.A., Instructor in Agronomy. R. D. LEWIS, HS. A71. Instructor in Agronomy. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION THOMAS I. MAINS, B.Agr., M.S., A Z, Professor of Correspomlcncc Courses in Agriculture. V. R. WHITE, M.S., Assistant Profossur of Agricultural Educutkm. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION ISIIL'I'IIN S. 1S1L.DI133'1:11.,1S1,S .Sl. KE 11iIL'L'ILIr I11 ng'IiL'IIlIIIIzII ICNIL'IIsiIIII. 1'3. 11111511S1ANI,1 1.S.. 74, '1'11'1' I'I'1IfL-3'5III of Agricultural Extension. NIL' 11111.33 51'11131S1.S.. 1' rIIfL'yssIII' LIf.'IS1;IIIIIIIIII3I 1'..31L'II.311111. 11. 11.1133le, 1S'1'. S., D. V MN 'I '1': 13 l'rIIfL'ssIII of Animal 11113131111113 1': NIL'IIsiIIII. 1:.1'.SS'153.3:,'II 1S'1.S..ISC11C1ZI.le4 '1'13'1' 1'1 'IIfL'ssIII' IIf SinL'IIIIIII'ul J'I .31L'II.3iIIII. . L NIXON, 1SI.5., Pr'IIfLssm of 1'111III 1'III1IL11LIgy FNIL'IIsiIIII. 11.12. 11LIIIIII3ISS 11.5. 11 0115501' I11 JCIIIIIIIILIIIIgy 1I..31L'II.3'iIIII. 11.11.111:.11., 11.5 l'rofL'ssLII' IIf ISgII'L'IIIluI'I'Il Extension. CARI. G. VINSON,11.S.1S.51 11'IIfL.3'.3IIr of l'LIIIIoILIgy luxtL'IIsiLIII C. G. 1S1.,L11131111 11.5. .17. '1'-131' A.3.3'IIL'i:IIL 1'I'IIfL'ssnr of .Sgricnllulal 1'.NlL'1I.3iIII 1..1..1S1'- ,11111r1 11.5.,A1A. 1 - .ISssnL'iI'IIL' l'rIIfLssIII' of 1I;IIIII IS1llllilngIllklll Exllcnsioll. 11.11 1IIII.111N,115.S.3.3'IIL'i111L' 1'1 'IIfL.3'.3'III of 1'011111'3 Husbandry 1'..31L.II.3iIIII 11.11.SS715.1L11,1S1.5 1'I'IIfL33III' of Dairy IIIIslIIIIIIlry ltle'.II.3iLIII 'W. 11. SIORHAM, 11.S.ISIA,SH.31.31:IIII J'rLIfL'ssoI'I AgriLLIltIII'IIl I'.NIL'II.3'iIIII. ' 11 ADAMS 11.5. AI 1' 1S3. .3'IIIIII 1'rIIfL. 3'I'II IIf .ISinL'IIlIIII'le 123101131011. 31.11511. DICI3'153', 11.5.. S1 1'. Assistant 1'ILIfL-3SLII' IIf :Sg'I'IIIILIIIIy 1'.N1L'II.3'iLIII. J. 11.11A.333'5..,111 C.lI... .33, Assistant I'IHIIfLSSIIr of Farm S1LL'lIzIIIiL3 1'. NtL'IIsiLIII. 'US '1'. KEARNH,11.5., .S.3.3'i.31;1nl 11 III'L.3.301' I11 Farm OrmIIIizzItiIIII ENIL'IIsiIII ', 11.5., A 1'A SSSiSIilHS 11'IIfL.3.3I1I'IIf VL'1.I,' 1:'1111L Gardening 1'. .31L'IIsiIIII. SS1. CNII 1.1.11.5. .IS '1:IIII 1 1'LIfL.3.3'III' IIf .SIIiIIIIII 11113lIzIIIL1ry 1I..31L'II.3iIIII 1.. SS1. 1SlLIIII.I5',3 11.5, S33i5111111 1'I'IIIfL-ss3'III-L11' Dairy 1111.31IIIIILlry 1'.N1L'II3iIIII 11 13'. 11.333 3IIN 11.5.. 1S1. 'S.1'EA.I SS3i3IIIIIII 1'IIIfL.33 301 of Dairy llIIslIIIIIdI'y ENILIIsiLIII. 1S1. 01311113113 11.51'3 A. S.3'.3'i3'1:IIII l'IIIfL'ssIII Hf.S1111111l1 1111311zIIIIlIy 1I..31LII3'iIIII. 11 D 1S111N11UI'2, 11.5 S S33islunt l'IIII'L-ssIII' IIf 1'IIIIllI'3 1111.31IIIIII113'1I..31L'II.3iIIII. 1'.. J. W 31,'l'1-:k 11.5.S33i5121111 1 'IIIfL.3'.31n nf :SgF'UHUIHS 1NIL-IIsiIIII 1..SS1.S1111313N 11.5 111.311'1 1LIIII iII 1'11111113' Husbandry 1'.NIL'II.3'iIIII. ALLEN 1.. 113131511 11.5 IIIstI'IILIIII' iII SinL'IIhIII'III 1'..31LII.31IIII. 1'. 11. 5.311111, 11.5., S.3.3'i3t:1111 iII 1'111111 1'2111101014'3' 1'. NIL'1I3'iIIII. G. F. 1S111.I5.3, 11.5.111311'IIcIIII'iII 1121111 Pathology 123101131011 IAL M. 1-03'15, 11.5 As3istnnl in Dairy 1111.3111111I11'y 1'.N'IL'II.3iIIII. S. 11ISIIN11AII'I',11.S.AssisIIIIII iII ISgI'iL'iIIIIIII'III 1I.xILII.3-iIIII. DIINAI 13 M.GR.-33'115.ISssi3IzuItiII I'IIIIIII'y IIIIslIIIIII113 1'..31LII.31LIII. 11.I.33'L1N,Assi.3mnt iII 11111.11 Ur1.,:IIIi7IIIiLIII 1'.NtL'II.3iLIII C. RUMIII 111.1 11 11.SS3'.3ist;1111 iII S'inL'IIhIII'IIl 1231011311111. 11313113 5. 51.I.3111..S..-S.3'.3i.3'1.'1111 iII 1'111'111 S1Ill1Ilk11111111 1 Xlt'llsilln HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION 1'153111. 1S1.3L:DIIN.31.11, 11.53, I'I'UfL'SSUr of 1101110 1iL'IIIIIIIIIiL's Extension. M. JANE N1533'I'I113111, 11.5.. Assistant l'I'IIfL'ssIII' of Homo ICCIIIImIIiL's 1231011311111. INSTRUCTORS IN HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION S133111-: ARNOLD, 11.5. 110111NL'-111.1.IS1.. 1.5. IIIIH3L121'. 1.3I'IIN, 11.5. '11 I: 1'1'11'1111Sl111,'11.s. .SI.3III.I 15111115 1'115133', 11.5. '5 11311111131331, 11.A. I-S1111115 J. 111.153, 1S1..S. 3 1S1I CIIY. 11 .S'. .SIISIII;.3III5'I' 11110SS'N S1 3111;.31315'1 13.11w3'11N 11.5. NURSIA J. 11.3313, 11.5. IS1.S111UN C. 111L131 :I,I 11.5. 11151153 13'. 11LII;15II.3, 11.5. ASSISTANTS IN HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION 1103.3 I'SNIIIH'ZSS'S, 1'11.11. ISIIJ'S11I1H11121.111SS'IS'.11 5. JOSEPHINE CIIAM 1513. 11.5. 121. ..3111: 111 1 0111111111, 11.5. LS1I3IIII:I'1-:III'I'1-: 121111131123 11.5. 11.37151 5111' i. '17. 1.. 1III..3 13'. GISUI1Iili,11S.1S1IS11S' 51331.111NII, 11.S. S133 D. 1115.311', 11. S. I'SIJFF. 7.111.1.1S1.ISN, 11.5. II Leave of AbsL'IIL'L'. '11L'.3'IgIIL'I1. III.- 23 EXTENSION REPRESENT A'IIIVES II. IIHFl-I III'. II. III. I' II. I III. .I S. :I ztzdr;h :2 LI. .I 7. II. I' .S.-L-T-x'... .-7-S:IA. S...-,- . II'. 7: II. III'NIAII. I K. 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A'IJA IJJIIIJIJI'II IJIIIIIIII'. J. .JI. .JIIJKICIC, II. J., .IZ IIJIIIIIIIIglIIII L'IIIIIIII'. Ix. IIJ JIJ mu 1. I I II. S.. IIJ IIyIII- IJIIIIIIII'. II. I.. III'I-z II; 1- II-, II. S II' I-.I'11111I1'-IIII11II I HllllII. J JC JIII11.I'11 II.S..II'anIIi11g LJIIIIIIII. . II1:1I1:1I, I'.S.. .I Z, JJIIIIII' I,JIIIIIIII'. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AGRICULTURE iJIIIRI IHIII'J II. III IIIIVIIII. II11.II., IJIJHIJI'SJSHIJ III' IIJIIIIII IIIIII Nutrilinn I.C. II. II S. II II' IIIIIIIIIII IIHIJCSSUI III I'IIIIIIiI'I1I JIIII'ICIIIIIIIJC. .II.SJ..J :7 - ISSISIIIIII I IIIIIIIIII III IJ-IIIIIIII. II .IglJICIIIIlIIJC. ' . I'I.S II P IIISII'J'IILIIII i11 LJIIIIIIiI'III .IinIIIIIan'. .I. SlllJliY, IJSSISII'IIII iII I'III-IIIII'III Agriculture. II. S. RI-1IIII-21I-, IJII.II.. IISSISIJIIII iII IJIII'IIIICHI .IgriIIIIIIIIrI: DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IIJ. II.JIJ1I.IIII.IIIZ, IISJ JI. 5. I71 I rIIIIIIIII III II. 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II 2,13.I 7 IIIIIJIIIIIr III I'IIIIII IJJIIIIUIlIgI'. r:.JIII.VII111 II11.II., E E I IIIIIIIIII III I IIIIIII I -I1I.I.II.I' PILII IE JSSHCIJIIC IrIIIIsI-III III IIIIIII IJZIIIIIIIIIm ..I I. .IVJIIII II. I IIIIIIIJ .II.I'III iIIII I'IIIIII'I'IIr III IIIIIIIIII I J0. UI'IJIHIIL'IS, III, II. 23y. ISMIIiXIlI' IIUICSSIII III IIIIlIIIII III IV. JIJIII'RS'IJUN. JIL, II,SJ.. l3. .IIIIIIIIIII IJIUIJISSUI III I'1I11J1I IIJI II. KIXV'rz. IIISH .I 7:. IIISII'III'IHY i11 IIIIII'III'Y. II. II. IJUI'P, ILSJ. lIIKII'. IIISIIJIIIJIIII' IJHIIIIIIUg'I'. iII IIIIlI111I'. DICL'IR'I'IIEI VT 0F DAIRY Ill'SBANDRY .I. .II. IIHRLIXII, .IIISJ.. .I A, IIIIIJII', IJIJHIJI'SSUI' III IIIIiry IIIIsIIIIIIIII'y. S. I. IIICIJIIIIIIZII, .II.S.. I K I. IJIJUIJI'SJSJUIJ III IIIIiry IIIIIIIIIIIIIII. LJI .'I. IIlJNTIiR. .II.SJ:, 3 -I Ii. .JSSUIIIlIt' I IIIIJIIIIII IIIJ IIZICIUIIUIUQI .II. II. III-z.I.I1, II. S. I7. IX I.I.I'.Ii.I'1:ml IIIIIIIIIII III UIIirI IIIISIIHIIIIII. IIJ. 'I. LJIIIIIII. .II.SJ. IJIIiIlIIIIIJ IIJ'IIIJISSIIIJ III IIIIirI IIIIJIIIIIIIJIIIIII IIJ. II. SWHPIC. IIISJ .. IIIIIIIIIIIII in Dairy IIlISIIilIIIIIJI'. J. IIJ. .JIIJIJ'IJI'JIN, IIIIIIWIIIIIu i11 IIuiI'y IIllSIHIIlIIl'J'. .II. C. SIMPSON, LS I11.I'111II1III iII IIIICICIJIHIIMJ'. M. M. IIIIII.I'121I-, II.SJ .. .I 7:. IIISIIJIIKIIIIJ iII IIIICIUI'IUIllg-I'I II. II. IVJNI 1'sI-N .Il.S., Instructor in IJIIICICIJIIIIUg-I'. IIJ. II. .II AIII'IV ILSJI. 'IJ K .I, IIISII'IIUIUIJ in Dairy IIIISIIlllIIIIJy. II. S. IIJ ILLIIIMS, II.S.. Assistant in Dairy IIIIIIIIIIIIII'I'. IIJ. II. IV'NIII.I.. :JSSISIIIIII i11 IIIIiry iIII'IIIIIIJZlCIlIIT. 'I'RI'signI-II, 134:9 X? L??? 4:... uJ' DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY 11111111111 11:11111, 1'11. 11., 1111', 1Z AXE, '1' 11 '1' Pr11f1ss11r of 1' x111'ri1111'11tz11 Agricultural C111'111istr3' 111111 Vice Dir'11'1111 of 1111' 1': xpcrinwnt Station 1'...1'.1111,1.S.11'i111c Cl11'111is 1. 11'.11.1 1'11 11111111. 3 13. S, :155111'11 110 Chemist. FARMS C, L, 11111111111115. M3,, A 7., Associate 1'1'11f1'ss111' of Farm Machinery and Superintendent of 1 11r111s. DEPARTMENT OF FARM MACHINERY 11;.L'.111..151N1:.11111:, 111.SPr11f1'ss111'11f1'111'111 Machinery. .11.1'1'111.11'111111 11.5 1,1'1511'111'1111 i11 1'111'111 1A1L'C111llliCS. DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY 1. A.1'1-:11l1;1's11N,M..1. 11191.,111' 1'23 .1, 1'r111155111'11f 1'11r1'slr1. UK.GR 11.11.11 11le 3-;3111'.:1ss111'1:1t1' I'r11f1'ss11r11f I111 151r1'. C. R.A'11111N1N 111.1' '1' B K, - .155111'11'111 l'1'11f1ss111'11f 111r1str1'. 11'.G.1.'1111.11111x,11.S..1118515111111 l111f1ss11r 11f 1'111'1511'1'. 1. 11'. 5.111111, 11.8., '1' K '1'. Assistant in Forestry. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE S. 1V. 1 1.1:1'1'111c,11 1'11. '11., .1 Z, 111K '1', Professor 111' Il111'1ic1111111'c. .A. 11'. C1111'1-'.1.1..1'1.'5S ;1Z.L'.l.. .A. S. 1' 1'11f1'ss11r 111' 1 .11111151'11111' .Arl. 1'1. N. 15:11:.1N. .115 ., Al 1',1 r11f1ss111'11f 1'11111011111'. 11.11.:1N'1'1111N1'11.1S.,'1'T, 1311. 1 1'1'111155111'111' 11111111111111: C. 1'.. 11111-1118, .11.S., 223 1 '111f1ss111'11f 1111111 111'-111111111. 11'. C. I 1:1.'111N, BS '11f1-ss111'11f V1g1-1111111' Gardening. 1'.. 1.11711.-:,111 111.S..11' :151-1111'11111 1 '11111$S111'11f 1'1111 i1 11111111. I' 1.1N1'111.N.1'.S..111$11'111'tl11l1' i11 ll111'1111111111'1.' C 11.111.1511N,11.S.,11'1.S.x'.11'1,'1' 1115.11111'1111'1111'1-1:1'1111111'0111111111111: J.11.AV.1RIN1;, I1.S ., '1'11'1', Aslsislunt i11 l'.x1111'i1111'111111 11111111111141. 1111113111115,11S.,.1ssisl1111t i11 11111'111'1111111'1 R. C. CHAPMAN, 11.5.,11'111'111111: 1'1 111111 111:114ri11111111'.1' 1'1 DEPARTMENT OF POULTRY HUSBANDRY 11. C1.1111:11'N1N111 .1., 11.5.. :11'1',.1'1'11f1'ss111' 11f 1'1111111'y 11115111111111'1'. l 11.Cll.1Rl.-ZIS 1 ..S., 111st1'111'1111' 111 l'1111111'y 1111sl111111lry. DEPARTMENT OF RURAL LIFE 11. C: 1' 111'11INS11N, 1' .S. ..A 11. '1'23, '1' K 1'1, Professor 111' Agricultural Education. R. G. 1111115511211, 111.S., 111. A, 1 1'1, 1'1'11f1ss11r of 11111111 51111111111112 11'. :1. 11111111115, 11.8., .A.11., 111:1.4'Al1 1'r11f1ss111 11f :'11.:1ic1111111'111 111111'1111011. 11111111111: 11'1'111111'1-:1N,11S...,:1 Z, .A55111'11111 Professor of Rural 1.cu1111111i1s 11.1..A.,.Ass111i1111' 1' 1'11115501' of Rural Suciolugv. 1.. 1'.. 1111111s,11..A.13.S 11.,'1..A ASSOLLMC 1'1 H11f1swr 111' Agricultural Education. J. I'. 1111Ci111111, 11.S., 1115., AR 1' Assistant l'r11fc55111' of 1111111 1111111111.;1'1111'111 111111 111'111 12111110111115. 11. K. .AN111211511N, 11.5 A Z, '1' 11 'l' Instructor 111.A1.;1'ic1111111111 1' 1111111111111 11'. 1 . 11111.1, L. S. .11111'111. 1115111111111 111 111.11 111111111111 1C 11111'11111111. FIELD LABORATORIES 1ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT PATHOLOGY1 ..C 1V11. 111N,11S.,.Assist11111 1'1'111'1-xs111'11f 1'111111 1'1111111111gv: .'- A1111111511111. S.11. 1111151 11S. 115515111111 1'1'1'1f1ss111' 11f 1.1311111111111' 15111111110101.11'; .Ar1'1111ts1'1111'. 111115.111:1111 1'11D.,Assist.111t 1'1'-11f1ss111' 11f P111111 1'1111111l11gv; 1111511111111. J. .MUN111-1. 111.A.Assistz111t 1'1'1111'Ns11r 111 Plant 1'1111111111gy' Girzu'd. 1.11.1 1'1:.11 118.,111str111't111'i11 1.111111111111' 1.1111111111111g1': 1xir11'11 J.I..111111s1-'11..1, 111. S., I11stru1 1111 i11 12011111111111? 17.111011111111111 , Buxtlclon. 011 Leave of Absence. 7111'th wrentiss C?srmsby Director of the Institute of Animal Nutrition 111m. Nurthln'ingL'. 311185.. 187151. 115., 1Vor- L'L'.8'1L'r 1,01yICC11111C 11151111110, 1871; 1111.11.' Yale, 187-;1 1111.11, 111111.18711; l...1 11.. 111111 11111-1. Assistant in Chemishy 11111140118 CL111LgL' 1871i 1111877;C11L111ist,C01111L'c11L'111 :1'glim111111'111 12x- 11L1'1111L'1it Station 1877 to 1881; ViL'L 1r1nlcipz11. CL11111L'C11L111Agricultural 0111913; 1881 111188.; ProfLssm' 11f .1gric111111r111 C11L'11118lr1'. Uniwr- .8111 of 11115011115111 1881 111 1887: DirLctm 111L' PLnnsylumizll Stale Collu'gL 11x11L'11111L-111 5121- 111111 18871111111117; 1101111111111L'Sc111111111f Agri- L'1111111'L'. 181111 111 15103; Exerl 11121111111111 Nutri- 111111. United States IJL11111'1111L'111 111' Agriculture .8'1111'L' 15108; 1111001111 011111-1118'111111L 0111111111111 Nutrition 111' 111L PL'111181'111111151 SlutL C'L'Ulkg .8111L'L- 15107. 1'1'111L'1 ,11111L.8 .- - 17- 111111 .1' 11'1'. INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL NUTRITION juxs :1. 1:2,k118 .11.S. 11.8.811L'11'11L 1'1111L'5811r L11 .1111111'11 Nutrition 111111 181818111111 111rL'Ltm'. 11' lNF-ZRHI 11 11RR.1M.1N,111.5 .18818111111 PrnfLs- 5111' of 111111111 Nutrition 11111821111 C. LL111111A111.. 11.5., '1'11'1'. 118.8'11L'1111L' 111 .1111111111 Nutrition. MAX KRISS, 11.5 ., Associate 111 Animal Nutri- 111111. C11111111 JEN 11111-18. 11.5.. .'1.8.8i.8'l:1111 111 :1111111111 Nutrition. .31. .111;-111. .111111 1.1.5., .'1SS1S111111 111 Animal Nutrition. 11111.. 1118121111 ' . N 11w. 133-. W 111.54,,4885 110 gm. W28? 1.11:0 11:35: umxiwgvgtfji WE: MW 27:11? 27 ?xrtbur 31a? Warnock. TAJE. Dean of Men Iim'n. Mzwnl City. lllinnis, 1882!. .VIL. University of lllinnix', ISHIS. ln- slructm' in English Litcrzllnrc, 1mm in lilhl: Assistant Donn uf Mm. Uni- versity of Hlinnis, 15H 10 1915!. Dem! of Men. The PCIIHS-Vh'nniil Stuu- Cul- lcgc. WIN. Atlmillwl 10 1119 Practicu- of Law, Stale uf Hlinuis. IEHI. Irm- lvrllilics, Ii 0 II, 4' A 'D' 4' I! K, A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN OF MEN Along with nthcr :uhninislrutin- nthu-rs uf tho Culh-gc. lhu Dczm uf Mm is inlvmlwl in tho :llI-zlmuml dcwlnpmcnl nf unr mm stlulcms in OI'tICF that they may lwcomc hnm-sl, useful cilimls of the Ctnmnunwcullh. To an ulnczltml mind shouhl hc added :1 sonml hme. :1 mm'ul character. and an attractive pcrsnnnhty. A mnsidcmhlc part of tho delnpnwnt Hf lhc facilities uf this institution during lhv SL'YL'HII yours just uhczul must lu- uimul tn lmihl up in this hcnuliful valley :m cmirumm-nt n1. culture and gmul mslc us well as n svlling 0f mmfurluhh- and stimu- lating living mmliliuns. Must nf Ihu fricmls uf this College haw some such idL-zl vaguely ill mind. XYilh :l htlh' ch'nrl it czln hc intensihcd into :1 plan. and with in- lx-lligcnl 0mm. patience, and :ulcquulc thluncizll support the plan can hcmmc :m :lchicvmn-nl. Whilr engaged in thv routine of daily duties, unc must frequently lift his L-ycs and vision In 1hr lim- pussihililirs uf th' Penn Slutc nf future yours. . W II I I WW VIII WVWWWXW, II II WI II I IIIIIIIIII I I.. l IHI: 1 - x W 372x: '1 ,, I2; I i W WW WW? I I lIII I Hyy ,II II I WWWWWM, UIII I WWII IIWI W 1W I XXX q .,...x A.-Ia-:1aex f F I IIW, I? I N W x '354 my- I WIIVIWIIWZW I W K: K H ch JFIf $62121, RINK. 3 y, , ,MWfS . III IIIIII II I s I II IIIII I7 III . 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The Pennsylvania Stzllc CUIIL'gL'. Member 111' IIIL' A111L'1'iL'2111 Society 111 Civil F11- giliL-L-rs, A111L'1'ic1111 Society of Mechanical F.11- ginL'L-rs. Fellow of tlic A111c1'iL'u11 Association for the AL11'1111L'L-111L'111 of Science. ML'111I1L-1' 11f 1I1L.X111L1'iL'11111V11L1IVLirks Association. Puli- IiLz11i11113 L111 SLwL11J;L' PuriliLLnion. Hydraulics, Floods L111LI I'IOLMI DmegL Suits, Fraternities, II A 'I' IIII XE, 1I'I1'HI DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING ALFRED 1.. Ix'nL'111-211. A.II., MA. I111fLssu1 111' .X1 Ll1i1LL1111rL. CLINTON L. IIARRIS, 11.3., CF... 155m 1L11L' II'UfLSSUl of Architectural I iiginL- Lling. I'I111-2111-21HL'1L' C. Ihsgl'li. II.A.. 0: AssnLintL IH'LiILssm' 11f .11'Ll1i1L'L1'111L1I D1'L111i111.:. XV11.1.1.-1111 S. HUFFMAN, II.5., IXA . Assistant Professor L11 Engineering Drawing: Assist- ;1111 RegisliLu C1. ARENL'I'Z 0. 11110011112, Xsshl 1111 I'1'L11'Lsso1' of Engineering; II1'L111i111.;. IIARIH S111-2-1'N' ,,J11. lnst111L1111 in A1LI1itLLti11L11 Di':111i111.. A. CAMI'nl-zll.I11111'11L111r i11 l,iiginLL-ring D11111'i111.;. I. I 1R1L'1Ns II. I'L, Instructor in Engineering lh';111'i111:;. II12.-:11N M. 5.11.11111, 11.5., Instructor in Industrial Art. II. 0. 5.111111. Instrnclnr in Engineering III';111'i111.i;. ITII'HI-zl. C. SPARKS, II,5., IIISIHICIHF i11 IlILIllSII'IElI and Fine Arts. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Iilxmx D. WALKER, I'..5., A K E, 'l' B ll, 25', '1' K 'I', I'rufcssm of Hydraulic and Sanitary linginL'L-ring. II.111111.11 II, 511.1'1'1'1'1'1L', A ALII, 111B R, 11K lI', Assncizilc IH'LifL'SSLH' 111' Railway 17.111zi11L'L-ri11g. R.11'.1111N11 Q'lILiNNI-ni, 15.5.. CF... Associate IH'nfL-ssm' 111' Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer- 1111;. V E: :VMVV - my: . +11 1 30 w WV'W w 5-a1u1w .A - 11II.1II-:II K. KIs'I'I.I:II. 11.55 .1ssisl: IIIt 11rIIfIssnI1 IIf Ci1i1 111.II1:iII0'0IiII1:. 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I.II:II'r. .II.I1.. :IsiiZIIIiII IIHIISMIF III' .III'CIIJUIICHI ICIIgiIII'I-ring. UIII .Ix KENT II.III'I..IN, .Il.Ii,. .IisisIIIIII IHWIICSNI'F III .IIITIHIIIII'HI ICIIgiIII'I-ringz II I'. 'I1IIIIIII-5IIN, ILS, .II.II1.. I K I, :ISSISIHIII IIIIII'I-ssnr III .IILTIIJIIIICUI I'1IlgIIIUI'I1IIIL'. I1. L. IIII IIR.IN, IIS. T If H. .Issislunl I'rIII'I-ssm- III .IIIICIIIIIIICIII IIIIQIIIVITIIIQ. IiI-zNIIIIIN II'. IIIIZIIRII'K, IIISIFIICIIII' III .IIilIiIII; IIZIIgiIII-III'iIIg. IIIIIIN Ii. II'I'XII'. II.S.. -I XIII. IIIsIrIIcIIII' iII .IIIII'IIIIIIinII ICIIgiIII-I-I'ing'. C. II. I. IIll'l'l1lle'lh'S. I'...S.. I X l', 'I' II II. I K II', IIISII'III'IUF iII .IIU'CIIZIIIIUZII IingiIII-I-IIiIIg. II'. II. RI-TISH, I!.S.. IIISII'IICIIII' in .IICCIIIIIIILYII ICIIginI'I'riIIg. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICS AND MATERIALS 0F CONSHRUCTION I'III II. lhIIiNI-ZIIIN, 12.8.. till. EA 1'1. IIIKII: IIrIII'stIII' III .III-IVIIIIIIiIxx :IIIII .III'IIK'FIIIIS u CIIIIsIrurlinIL 'IVIIUIIIS S. III'I'III-ZII'SIIN. ILS. M.SI, :3 N. IISSIICIIIIU IWIIII'SSIIII III III-clizliiiI's zIIIII IIIIII-I'i4IIs III IIIIISII'IICIIIIII. IIIII'II .Il. IIIIIIIIIs. I'I.S., I II II. I K II'. IIISII'IICIUF iII .IIK'CIIZIIIICS :IIIII .IIIIII'I'IIIIS III I1HIISII'III'IIHII. II. II. Ix'AI-I'. HS 5 'I', IIISII'III'IUI' in IIIlTIIIIIIIFS :IIIII Materials III IilllISII'llUlIUII. II'. .II. REID, I , IIIslI'III'IIIr Ill .IILTIIIIIIIUS :IIIII .IIulI-I'izlls III CIIIIsIrIIIIIiIIII. II'. II'. II'III'rI-z, ILS, IIISII'IICIIIF iII IIIITIIIIIIICS :IIIII IIIIlI-I'izIIs III. UIIIsIrIIcIiIIII. ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION ICIIII'IIIII I-1. IIIII'NIIIIIII'I-zu, I15... 3 N. .IIsisInIIl I'IIIIII'Ssnr III' ICpr'I'iIIII'IIIzII ICIIgIllkTrIIIg. ENGINEERING EXTENSION DIVISION NIII'IImII I1. .IIII.I.I:II'. II. II. II1 .II. S. Icncin .IssnciIIlI IIIIIIssIII III FligillWIIlIg I1XIIII5IIIII. .I. II. I'IIIIIZII .IssuciuII IIIIIIssuI Hf IIIIIiIIIIIiIIg II1 xlIIIsiIIII. I'AIII. Ii. IIII .II 11.5. Il.I1.I INNISIHIII IrIIIIssnI III I Ilgllltkllllg I xIIIIsiIIII. WILLIAM R. IIII NH, IL. .. lIIsIIlIIlnI iII l1III:iIIII-IIIIII; I1xlIIIsiIIII. IIISNIIY II. SMITH. IIIslruclIIr iII I'1IIRIIIL'OI'IIIIJ, ICxlI'IIsiIIII. II'IIIXHIZR 'I1. II1I.III-:II-. II.;I., III II' III, IIIsII'III'IIII' iII I-1IIgiIII-I-I'ing ICxII-Iisinn. II. I.. II'ICII'IIl'IIJIICRIHCIx'. ILS. IIISIFIICIHY iII I'1IIgiIII-I-I'ing' IixII-nsinn. I-1I.IZ.IIIII.TII CIIIIIIII'IIIN, II.S., IIIsIrIII'IIII' iII II1IIIIIIII-I-I'ing IixII-nsiIIII, DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION IL II'. IIII'IS, III, Assistant I'rufcssur III IIHIIISII'IIII ICIIIICHIIIIII. .I. I.. IIIIIJI'IiII, lIIsII'IIcIIIr iII IIIIIIIsII'iIII IiIIlICllIIUII. In, .I... m 'm I l H 17.13: ; ' 7MA7'7'A W 77 7 7 72:: WK 6; 717462 KXWngxMX Mgfmwz I, L 'l .7107 H 7fWMWn-z7 , H7 Ax; 7477er g, 7 Va :Ix4 77mg- H ' IHIHW ll IN IA ll '7'? A '71 n n n H n m m :1an AW , X0 7 5 13?? 7K m AHH ll :1 I m min H'W H H HIINI 11 I l l'Al' 7 4' 'm mum: !' a IN I Ill 7777, 777 77;; 777,777 7777777; 77777 ,. A A :d 7V . HI I A; 723;? 77777 7777 7 . 4W mzwwr.m m Gibarles William Stobbart.jlb:$. lDean ofthe Schoolof ljberalz4rm; Acting Dean of lhc School of Natural Science Hum, Visconsin. 1877. A.H., Culumhiu l'nivcrsity. 1mm; AAL, lhid. lsml: Mining. Colorado. 1901 to 15ml. lnslructnr :uul As- sistant Prnfcssur of Soils; L'nivcrsity Hf Vi$- cnnsin. 11ml tn ISHU: Ph.Du University of W'is- cousin. 19W: llczul nf Ihc lkpartmcnl of .- gl icuIIurv Clmnislry. Tlu- IR-nnsylvzmin Slnlc Cullcgc, WM In 1920: lh-zm of tlw School of Liberal Arts and Acting Dunn Of the School of Natural Scionrc, ISHIL Author Clmnislry of .-Xgriculturc. IFHIICI'HiIiL'S. n 0 n q, 1; 1x1 3 E, d: K -I:, Jimx'Ix lime SPARKS, l'Il.U,, l.l,.H., Lcclurcr un Amtricm Hislm'y. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY DAVID ALLEN .Xxluiksux, ALA PILD., tbAK, lH'qu-ssur of Iiducnlinn, Director of the imu'tl nf Rec:nmnumlnlions. lilm'xx WILLIAM Rl'NKlJ-Z, MA l'uJL q'lidh I'rofcssm' uf Psychulog'y and Ethics; Librarian nf lhc Carnegie Library. Aims L. RHUTUN. :X.M.. 4' A K. Asuwiutc l'rufcssm' of lidncutinn. II. W. DAILY, ILL M..-X., 4'4 K K A ll .Xssucinu mecssm- nf Iidnczuiun. jnsm'n limuk lthAMP, A.M. I II. D. XE, Il'Alx Assistant J'rufcsmr of Psychology. RAY ll. er'rI-zm-ik, .-X.M.. l'H.D,, A X A, Assistant Professor uf Philusnphy. I1, Y. MmmI-z. HA MUN. dWHi. dhXK, ASsistzmt Prufcssnr Hf PSXCI'UIURY- DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH I:Rlill LUl IS l'A'lTIiIc. MAN Culu-m, A K E, w H 4', l'rnfcssm- of Anu-rigzm Lilcl'ulnrv. Y1I.LIAM Slilmlmuik DVli, JIL, M.A.. I'n.lL. Acacia. l'l'lIfL'SSHr uf the English Language nml Litcrnlnn- .X. llmx'mn' lismixsuunc. M.A.. KW. 4W; K. lH'nft-ssm' nf Rhclm'ic; Registrar Hi the CHI- IL'R'l'l Secretary of 11w Gcncrnl Faculty. Mx-zluu'r'r M. HARRIS. PILIL, E X, Assistant l'rufcssnr of English. WILLIAM Fl'THI-ZY Hlnnnxs, MA Assistant Profcssnr uf English. iizlixncksux WALIIH MILLER, NIL. L1,. L. Amp. Assislnnl Prufcssur of linleish. II. M. l'I.YI I'liNHUl'Sli, M.A.. PILIX. Assistant Professor of English Liu-qurv. DANA K MERRILL. KI.A., HA X, Assistant Prnfcsmr nf English. likut lirKLI-zR, AAL. Assistant Prufossm' uf English. A. L. CAImak, M.A.. PILIL Assistant Prnfussm' uf IianiSh- ern Ii. JACKSON, ILL AI.A., 4, li K, Assislnm Prnfcssur of Public pr-zlkim: lleLI; V. SHmCchmn-m, KI.;X.. Assistant Prufcssur of English. .Xu'rnl'u CIJHC'I'INGII, A.RL, lnslrnvlnr in English. Glik'l'krmc KlAsux Alums, AIL. Inslrncmr in English. HARRY MnrN'er', MA A X P. lnstrnclnr in English. 'l m-xnmm : UA'I'ICS, 1A., lnslrnctm- in English. RALPH HARTMAN WAN; ILA.- q. H K, IIMrnctnr in English. ARTHI'R lth-zluxu, ILL Instructnr in English and Public Spmking. MASHX Luxu, HA lnslruclnr in English. D. S. Mmm-t, H.A., MA.. Instructor in linglish. 0mm M. Xlliun', 3A.. lnstrmlnr in English. C. U, Rllil-ZNUl'R. HAW lnslruclur in English. V. L. M'Iikxlak. 11A,. lllSll'UCIHr in linulish. J- H. AMI-zxn, ILA.. Assistant in English. DEPARTMENT OF THE CLASSICAL LANGUAGES VH-I IM1 IMY CIuWIu-t'r'r. A.RL. Pull, 'b I! K' 4- K 11', Prnfcssur nf thv Latin Lunguugv and literature. RtmmT Ii. DENHLIQR. ILA ALA l l$ K, Assistant Prnfcssnr nf tho GrL-ck Language nml LilvrMurc. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN Ll't'liI-ZTIA VAN 'I'M'J. Slxlxmxs, M.A.. PII.D.. AAA, WKG'. memsm' of German. I:RlilllCth'lx' VVJLLHM Pnem'lg P1111. Asmciutc Prnfcssur uf Ucl'mnn. CARI. RELIJMI HASICK. KIA 4,319 Assistant Prufcssur nf German and Russian Zulu KLMN, NIL. .'X.M.. A: l, Astslunl l'me-ssnr nf UL-rmnn. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS :sz Ii.qu MARTIN. MA INLIL. K A. WnutlH, Pl'lhft'ssnr 0f Anwricun History. Usuaxw l9klim-2Ix-Irlx' me'ma, MA PH.H., $3 K, Prnfvssnr nf lCcunUmics, ,lAmn 'l .x:x'm-:R, M.A.. l'II.D., d-IL .Xsmwintc Prufcssnr uf Political Science. JAMES UWEN KNAI'SS, M..X., l n K, Assnviau- Pruftssm' nf History. JIIHN I IH :nIxnu ; 'lfu'mu. ILA Ilhlrllttnr in llislnry and English. Y wmxn Ih'luik IM'NMVM'. XI.A., HI. TILKL. Assistant Prrmw'snr nf liurnlwnn llislnry. UI-lmuni I:RI'IIHCIx'It'Ix' MI'H'H. ILA. MUN. Assistant IH'ul-L-smr uf licnnmnivs. Y. IC. lh'T'r, H A.. M A.. ASsislnm Prufcssnr uf licunmnics. il'kma MILLER llmmAxx, MUM, BU ll. lnslructm' in llislury and Physical liduculinn. CHARLES GAL'HICR, ILAA, lnslrm-lnr in Jicnnnmics. Rvsignml. .3 , - f 2'1 ? WNW? . , mgwg $1; lkhm . m Mme! w irvr m. 1. DEI'A RTM ENT OF M ATHEM ATICS Jnsm-n Munm' WILLARD. MUN, A K K, 4K B K. KP K 4n l'rufvssnr of Mullmnuticx jusm'n II, Tmum, LUV... M.S., A T, II, I! K. 'I, K 4!, Prnfcssur nf Mathematics. ll. Fm-zchAX S'I'Iil'lilik. 31.8.. PILIL E E. Prufvssnr of Mathematics. MCMVIN annxn SMITH. M.A.. FILM, A Ail q, I: K, E E, Prnfcssnr uf Mmhcmnticx Hil'cc- lm- uf Summer Session. 'ljumms 19,, GRAYATT, B.SH Kb l! K. II' II, Assutiulc Prnfvsmr Hf lethnnulics. .Xk'rnl'n l.I.l-:w1-:I.I.YN Wmull'r, PILIL. A U. A TEL Assistant Prnfcssnr uf Mulhcmulicx JAMES MAH'ULM KYl-ZST. ILL M.A.. KP H K. Assistant Prnfmsm' Hf Mmlmnutics. WlFmgn J. lh'mu-rr'h HUN, Instructor in Mnlln'nmlivs. XX'Alxrl-zu RAY WARNIC, PHIL, PILIL lnslructnr in Mulhunmlics. fuou-ts C. W.u;x1iu, IRS. Instructor in Mulllvmnlim. j. P, HALLAN'I'INE, HAN $15K. Instructor in Mulhcmzllics. Rm Lvrlis, ILL lnstruclnr in .Mx-nnnlnnvy. 'lKIimcm Unnax. MA PILIL, 4' H K. Instructnr in Mulhvmmics. Ii. h. Mt'CAR'HH', ILA KPH K. lnstruclur in Muthvmmics. W. M. MILLER, PILIL, 4' li K. lnslrnclm- in Mntlu-mzllim J. U. Osmium. llH-Xu lnstruvtur in Mmhk'nmlitxx DEPARTMENT OI MUSIC U..mlcNH-: C. Runlxsnx, KAN tSrmllH. Hil't'clm' uf tho Cnllvgc Music. I.H.I.I.xx HOLES Rmuxsux, MA K K P, lnstrnctnr in Music. DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES Ilu'lxu I.x's.xxm-:H liner-zlc, MUN. Ll'HLIX. diAU, 4W? K. 4. K 4'. Prufcsmr nl' 1ln- Rmnunvv Languages. l.I-15l.lli M. Ill'lmmui, PILXL A M. Assnviulc IH'nfx-ssnr of French. JAMES W. Cmm'm.1,, M.A.. Assnciulv Prufcssur uf Spanish. CARI, lil'ulcxli Xluml'mlrr, M..X.. PILIL Aswcinlc Prnfrx'sur nf IJIm-Imcl1; Cullvgc lixmnim-r. HARIusuN H. :XRNHHI, AJ'... AM Assistant l'rnl'cssnr nf 111v Rumunm- Lungnugvs. J. W. 15054, 13A,, MA Assistant Prnfcsmn' Hf 1hr anznm- Languages. JL'Lm MARTINEZ, Alf... l'n.h., Assistant l'rnfussm- mi Spanish. DAYIII H, NlAsuN, ILA 4K K 4H lnslrucmr in Irrcnclx. WhJYl-ZR Illclnmx Smnm, HS Z0. lnslruclur in Spanish. .XR'I'IH'R IIchm' lhn'ua, ILA 4' K 41 Instructur in tho anunn- Languages. KYIIJJAM Rm ImaM, 15A,. 4' K 42 A23 V. lnslrnctnr in tho lx'mnmlu- Lungnugcs. CARI. HAK'I'ZICLL. l'n.l!.. I50 11, lnslrnclm' in Spanish. Uliuumr. LIKIQl'IMICNl-ZR, Insu'nclm' in .I'Krcnvh. KY. K. Juxts. ILA. lnslrnctnr in Spanish. J. A. Mt'k'l'mn', jm, HA lnslruclm' in Spanish. JV. 0, NHLTIC. II.A., K1.A., lnstruclur in French. $011 1.0:ch of Absence. 'kZ'KRvsignuL 'I'II II IIIIII III I II IIIIIInlI IIIIIIIIWWWHWWNII 11,1; :11'111 I :111111 . 5 -I , . ,4... 53' . I 1.1111,;I-1;,i11;111 IHII II I '11,,1 I 111111111111155: : . Cw fv:.. .1: MW WW WWWWWWV 1W W11WW1W x I11I1 11111 IKWWWWWWWW WWWWWW 1W11 WWWWWWWWWWWWNWWWWWWWWW111111111111111111IHWWWWWWWWW1W 111' IIII1WI 1111' IE '11 '1 WW 11111111 1! 4; :gfg QW :111'0 y ,I x:-'Q x II'V 11111fo :w'xx I IIIIIIIIII 1!!!! I I l I IW III II ll I'll IIIIIIIIIIIH1II 1 W11 I 11 1111 1111111 I11 11a 1111 WWWIW WW Z131- I III W111WW11 WWIIWWI WWIIOI WW ' . 11IIWWW II 1M IWIIIII II I III 4 11.1 ,1'1111111111 .111 w m-iiw 3 mama le006 5. moorc. 1.339.. 1.322., leffw. Dean of the School of Mines Horn. Clurkslmrg, Onlurin, Canada. 1878. AJL. l'niwrsily of Torontu, 15ml; AAL. lhid., 1W7; HLIX, l'niu-rsily uf Chicng'n, IENIH: IH- lnw in Gcnlug'y, L'niwrsily 0f Chicago. mm? in ISHIH: Prnfcssm' 0f Hoolugy :lml Klincmlngy. Thc Ikxnns'x'lx'unia Stulc Cullegc. 1900-: Acting Dmn. Stlmul nf Mines. 191-: In NH; Muslt'r in Pickering Callcm- and Cnllingwnml Collegian- lnmitmc. 1le in 1mm; lengist. 111m; m mm; Studios in lfllrhpv, NH; Ut'olugisl, Canadian chlugicnl Survey, 1911!; Mcmlwr International Geological Cungrt'Ss lixpvdilinn. Alaska and Ix'lumlikc, 19121: Gcnlngicul and Mining Studios. Hawaii. New Zt'ulzlml, Australia. Imlizl ulul Iigypl. WH: six months pus! graduate study in Francv. WIS; Consulting Geologist Sir Yil- limn Mnckcnziu Iixlmlilinn. Hudson my: Hmlngist on Oil Work. Cuba: Geologist 4m Tnlmgmphic :md Gcnlngic Survvy nf Pennsyl- vzmiu; Folin ank fur the L'nilctl Smu-s Uvulugiml Survey; Mvmht-r American Insti- Iulc nf Mining and Mm-Izlllurgicul lingim-L-rs. Mcmlu-r Cunl Mining Institute nf Alm'rivu: l'cllnw Uvulngicnl Sncicty uf :Mnuricn: Fcllmv Anwricun Assntinlinn fur .Mlmm'mm-nl nl' llu- Atlvnnn-IHL'III nf Svicncv: Mcnllm', Swim? Publications nu Science; H-lluw British Assuciulinn for Frullcuisv rlc Mimtrnlngic; Mvmlwr nf Svimmlugicnl Snvicly uf Anwrim. Hcm-rul :uul lfmnumic Uculugy. Frillcl'lliIiCS, 23 E, 3 'l', 4' K 4E DEPARTMENT OF MINING WILLIAM R. CHI-tnsm. I'LMH 1i 3. '1' li ll. lH'ufn-smr of Mining. SIMUN lhss SMI'I'II, MUN. IH'nfcssm'iul Ixctm'cr 011 Mining Law. YII.L1AM G. IH'M'AN. LI..IL. Assucinlc I'rufcssnr uf Mining Iixlvnsiun. HARRY J. SIMMAN. HAL, Assistant l'rufvsmr nf Cunl Mining. HARM H URAY, lnslruclm' in Mining IixtcnsimL DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY IiLwnun S. kltmlui, II.A., MAW IIn.D., E E, E 'l', .1; K III. IIrHI-CSSIH' Hf GWIWU WI III'IUIIIIIIg-I CHESHCHZH A. IIUNINIC. HAL. t1'30, 'l' BIL Assuciutc Prufcssur of GL-ulngy. CLAIR W. Rmnxsnx, I3.A., MA Assistant IIrnfcssm' of Geology. AR'HH'R II. IIUNESS, ILL M.A.. Assistant Professor of Mineralogy. ARTIH'R II. DEWEY, II.A., M.S.. Instructor in Geology. C. J. Cun-mcu, 'IIL-nchinz,r Fellow in Geology. J. S. III'DNAI.I., 'IIL-nching IVc-lluw in Geology. DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGY D. II. MrIixRLANn. ILL, M51. IIII.D., E E, q. l! K. '1, A T, Professor of McluIIurgy. USl'Ak ALLEN KNIGHT, ILA . Nssislum Professor of Metallurgy. Omucx II. MALIN, 11.5 ' IN Inslrmlur in Mcmllurgy J. S. CAHmrN, 155., 'II-nching lw-Iluw in Mclullnrgy. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION N. D. IIl'lmliLL. II..X.. S.I.I ... .X.I.M.Ii., Assistant lImfx-ssnr of Industrial Iidnczuiun. ... IIIIIMWIIIa I'IIIIIIIIIIWIIIIHIIILIIIH'IIHIIM umnaqum IN 1.. '. nun.- ' A 7123:? L r ? .. I , 7 - - - mwu. ...,. nuawm . a421$hgga 35$? wast u.- mm law -Wnax- w... I IIIIIII II I' I' JIIIII II III II IIIIII M W IIMWIIII Mm; f: I W70 w W IIIII;;II;III WWWWWVWWVMII . 7 I Hl 'III 'Vm'IlI WV III! 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A X 3. 4MX T. .Msismm Prnfvssnr 0f Clwmim'y, lll-zlmAN II. Arruenuux, JIL, ILA., XI.A.. Assistant l'mfvwnr nf Chemistry SHIUTT, PILIL. Assistant Prnft-ssnr nf L lmnis1ry. ..K Hl MoNAmuN HuumxS. 15.8., lnslruclnr in Chemistry. X j. L'l'lumcm HAW Instructor in Chemistry. A. R. HARTZICLL, HS, lmtructnr in Chemistry. lhl'Lma HRAHA lh-z1 :m , MUN, Inslruclur in Chemistry. Jusril'n FLEMING 1.121 11 1 2, 4 K 1', 21 T. Instructor in Chcmislry. llI-txxn' llmmsnx UIQIST. IK.S.. Instructur in Chemistry. l' . C. lhcrn'rliL, B5,, lnslruclm' in Chemistry. V. L. Hmuuui. KS. W A T. 4' K 4'. lnstruclnr in Clwmislry. H. U. Un'mau. 155.. 4' K 4'. A T. 3 '1'. Inslruclnr in Hu-mislry. W. I1. UI'ZRY. HHS... $A T, Instructor in Chmnistry. W'. J. S HCI 2Nl IY, ILS, Instructor in Clu-mislry. Hl-IXRY R. l..u'n, ILS. A l' P, Assistant in L'llmxistry. RALPH I,. HUIDSHAIJL 1:51. Assistant in Clu-mislry. Him 11. GRAY UAS'I'UN. Assistant in meivu! Lulmrulm'ics. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS WILLIAM Russ HAM. I1.A.. l'II.U., A '1' 53, Prul'cssnr uf l'luxics. lem Cums'rII-z Ih'xmx, M..-X., 2' E. Prnfvsswr nf Physiw Munsux Xlnxmnc UAHVHL ILS, Assucizllc Prnfrssnr uf Physics. OMAR FRANKLIN SMITH, HS, 31.8,, Asmcinlr IH'fo-smr nf Physivs, 1R Rnxmxn SMITH. 118.. .hsislzml Prnh-ssm' nf Hlysits. P. M. ILIWF. ILA M,;X.. 4' l; K. Assislnm I'rnfvwn' uf l'lmivx W. ll. PHCIJiAIl-leik, ILL M..X.. E E. Axsisuml lH'ntR-ssur nf Physics MARSH WILLIAM WIII'H-z. ILL M.Su lnslruclur in Phyxics. Win chlw nf Alm-ncv. la. '1..;-.. .. , .kniu-n-c Gmwuc HIiRHERT FLAMSUN, HA Instructor in Physics. CHARLES Emvmm BERGER, B.S.. Instructnr in Physics. J. C. lll'nan, B.A., Instructor in Physics. DEPARTM ENT 0F 7.001.0GIY Enwmm HENRY DusnAM, M.S,, 2: 2, Professor of linlmnulngy. G. H. NEWMAN, N.A.. Assistant Prnfcssnr of Zoology. NV. ll. CnlJ-z, lnslruclnr in Znnlngy. RUSSELL DAVID CASSELHERRY, ILS.. Instructor in Znnlogy. HARRIET MARtil'l-ZRITE lIIcEMAx, BUN. Instructor in Zoology. P. A. 15mm, n.8,, Instructor in Zoology. $011 Lcavc of Absence. Du. JUSEI'II PAI'L Rl'rliXUl'R, M.D., K 3, College Physician; Instructor in Personal Hygiene. MILDRED Hmwniu'un, R.N., Assistant. IiiJZAni-Trn anxt; I'x'n'nxmxn, R.N., Assistant. Gimme MENU. ilillA'lTHER, R.N., Assistant. Thu College Health Service, which has le-n nmlcr thc dirccl supL-ri'ision uf the College since 1913, is at present dirccicd by Dr. Ritcnuur who has hL-cn the college phy- sician sinu- IEHT. He is a Penn Stuu- graduate in tho class of '91, with ten yours cxpvricncc Iu'fnrc llmlcrmking the work hurt. and is thumnghly Competent t0 rcmlcr every kiml of medical attention. Thu dispensary is miliiltcd with all the necessary mulcrizlls for :1 modern establishment and renders valuable SL'I'YiCL' to 1119 students. Perhaps us no ullwr nnc thing. it has thpL-d 1n kcup the chli 1110 zit Penn State to a minimum. 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Assistant licnnumics. ll Vumlimml llnmc Prnfvssnr ut 'II-ncht-r 'I'rnining in Vocational Ilumc n V'Htulinnnl Ilnmr LILIIAN ll. Lm'luc, ILS, Assistant lH'nh-ssnr uf ll'm hvr 'l 1 uini11g Iivmmmin. ?I'anmcn M. Umnxlan, lnstrnctur in Ihum-sliv Art. tilamul'lui S, k'm'mcx. ILSH ILA. lmtmvlnr n Ihmu-stic .hl. ALH 1-: ll. HAIJ-tV, ILSN lnslrucmr in 'IK-uchcr 1'1 nining in X'ucutimml IIUHH' ICtnllnlnics. lluumrl' P. ALIrI-z ti. k'.xnlle., ILS lnsll'uvlnr in Vm'ulimml Hmm- licnnmnics. HRM 1-: X Rrsr, ILL MA Kl H, Inslruvlnr in Humvslic Scirm'v. Hum r: M. 'I IIA'H'IH-:I:, R.N., lnslrnclnr in llmm- Nursing. m lH-Z, ILS. Inslruvlur ill Hnnwstic :Xl'l. Tllc lh-pnrlnwnl of Home Iivunnlnim is mulmx'nring In mccl 111v llu'ds ml svx'crul dif- fvn-m vlussrs nf sllulcnls, and :m :lblt' cnrps of inslrutlnrs is carrying ml the wurk In An cl'licivm munnm'. 'Hu- fnllmxing classes of girls urn- mm! fur: l. Tllnsc wln- WNI 1n cnmllinc with tho gcm-ml :lt ilklUlllil' wurk :1 UHHIHTIICIHiYU slluly uf lln- affairs. nf llu- lmnw, lngclhvr Hilh the arts and sciclm-s M'hHSc umnliculinn i5 dircvlly FHIHH'CIWI with thy munngvmt-nl and tart nf Ihc llUllSt'llHltl. 'J. Thusv Mm wish In tench rillu-r lhnnwslic Arts. lhum-stic Science. m' VHCleiUllill Ilnim' I .chu111ics. , lu-cumc pruftssinnul tlit'lilizms, 31, Tlnm- Mm wish l l. 'I'lum- xxllu inlvml m slwcinlim- in inslilulimml mnnngcman 3:. Thnsv planning In cnlvr tho industrial liL-ld. whvthvr in drvss milking, Inillim-ry. m' tnslnmv dvsign. 1:. Girls will. plan In rntrr llu- liL'ltl uf .wcinl scx'vicr :15 i1 is. nnw vumnlinzllwl with thc hmm- wnnmnics H'Iu1'1i 'I'ln- lk-pzn'lnu-nl has uidcm-wl ilx same with llu- inlrmlnclinn nf UIHSSK'S in cnqu-ry fur HH'H :HHI qwciul cnlll'svs in cnlrring, T110 IIUW dvlmrlnrv giu-s prmnisc of humming lmpulur with mm n'lm Msll In lczlrn lhc vlvnu-nh nf wnking and catering. '31 m Ixm'c Hf Ahsvncc. margaret 7A. 'Mnigbt. m.fA. Dean of Women 20m, Ann Arlmr. Michigan. AJ'... Vnsmr Colln-gv, ltmti. Graduate Slmlmn, Ohiu Stulc L'nix'crsity. IEIUS-IENIT. 1011-1913; The Sur- hrmnc. Paris, IEIIDH-WHL M..X.. Ohiu Slutc l'nivcrsity, lHlv'n. Assistant chn nf Ymm-n. Nnrllm'cstvrn L'nix'crsity. lHltLlHlT. Army HiL-tiliun, ins'c Hospital Nu. 1'1, lhvnnua WIT- ISHH. ln-un uf H'umcn. 'I lw Pennsylvania Slate Ctrllcgc, man. chmlu-r 4H5 K. A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN 0F VOMEN 011W lllnl'c llu- DL-zm uf W'unwn ng-ls llu- Ahunnnu. and much more truly 111ml lust year can 51w slu-uk :1 wunl nf upprL-cizuiml 111 111mm. fur u ymr's :mlunintunu-ship has brought ' 3' l'lt'nsnnt nu-clinp with lhvm :nlll muvh ml'nL-sl summrl frum thvm. Unr WW Hf Ullpwlunily is rising. and lhnugh still small. is wry ln'illiunL The students 1.! tn-murmw will lmw- tln- grmluulvs nf yvslvnluy tn llmnk fur llu-ir greatly incnwm-d nmmr- lnmm-s' Since Munys 'lhgmhvr :md .Xlwnp fur thv Women uf Pcun Slate is nnr mntln. rm .. M m... . , . .. iv . x V g M' - kga m ' . mg ,. V ' 3 ? w ' 1AM- H 3 , 1+ ui'- wle'S MQERV..:mx w'$$?itm ' - .hn- u-Ia-qu- , .v-snkmm'xng...m uumumwm- w : -l4 VMF ., .-....;,,H.;;,,.;.a; .qmmyhu.n El; g rgzm I , 1 JE: w ' .-,. unwann .al . . Hum HliZlIliK, HS. litlncnlinn. 4 K 21' Prufcssnr uf Physical W. Ii. LEWIS, Assistant l'rnfL-ssm- 0f Physical lidncnlinn, Director nf thc 72 1111111$11111 and Minor Sports. R. C. l'lmum; B.S.. M.S.. 4,3 K, Assistant Pru- fcssnr of Physical Education. C. W. MARTIN, AM, 23 N, Assistant l'mfcssm' nf Physical Education. Bl'kmc MILLER HI-tmnxx, MUN, BU H. Instructor in History and Physical Jitlucnlinn. ,P. H. Ql'mmx, lnstructur in Physical lidncutinn. RI'TH S'I'Axu'nun, l'..A., Imtrucmr in llygicn- and Physical Educatinn fur Women. W mm ma m-aumxud'nw mung... Mfawwmw M. ll. WI'II.'I'Y. Mujur. l'. S. A Assistant l'rul'vssur nl' Millhlry Kt-ivnm- nnd 'l'nvlh's H. L. FIGHIHHH,431114. . S. A. ASNINHIIH l'l'nl'vssm' ol' Milllnry Svh-m-I- :llul 'l'm'th'u C. IL COMLY, Lh-ul. Cal II S. A. Professor of Mllltxll'y St-ivm'v :lml 'l'm-th-s H. IL .HHINS'FUN, Mnjul', l' S. A. Asslslnnl l'l'oi'vssnr nl' Mllilnry Sq-h-nm- nnd 'l'm-lit-s M. 'l'. WARNER Slmlu-nt Unlulwl of i'mluts RESERVE UFFH'IGHS TRAINING Sl'llUUll. t'AMl' DIGVICNS, MASS. military Emitting at 'ijm State Military training- at Penn State has indeed kept ahreast 0f the times. .Xn alumnus. l'CtttrlllllfT to the institution after being out only a very few yeai'a. tmmhl umlnuhtetllv reeeiw an impression from the latest activities of the Mih- tary Department which would remind him more of his experiencesein L'nele Sam's Army during the late war. than uf his ultl tlhep days at htate. lf Ftlmllmetl with the Classics, he might quote 'liennyson to convey lHS impres- sum. aml repeat: The Ultl order ehangeth. yielding place to new. This change originated with the establishment of the Reserve Officers' 'llraining Corps in 1916. The R. O. T. C. at that time was but a special phase Hf the work of the Military Department, aml was elective to members of the Junior class whn had the required qualitieations. aml who agreed to pursue the course throughout their junior and Senior years. The work for the twu lUWer elasses continued along the same lines as hefore. The pmjeet was too yuung- to he called successful when the L'nited States entered the war. aml a short time thereafter. the War Department ordered the R. O. T. C, SHPCFCCthtl hy the Stutlents' Army T 'aining Corps, which came and went, leaving a TCCUFtl nf more nr less achievement in the develop- ment of military trainingr at Penn State. The present era dates from the re-estahlishment 0f the R. O. T. C. in 1919. and the progress made during the two years which have passed deserves mueh enmmentlatimi. At that time the Council of Administration of the col- leg'e mtetl to place also the course in Military Science antl 'llaetics fur ltresh- men and Sophomores under War Department regulations, and so the Basic Course of the R. 0. T. C. was formed. which together with the Advanced Course for juniors aml Seniors. forms the unit which is now active. The course of instruction for all classes is carefully defined by the War Department aml is followed exaetly as prescribed. lt consists of theoretical W T-iWT' ' H wlxuhih WWLB s111111' 21s 11e11 21s the perCliCZl1 11or11' 1111 the 111'i11 tie111, 211111 emers 21 general knowledge of military organization tie111 service, 11111s1L211 t1'21i11i11L1. 1112111 re2111- i11L1 211111 s11e11'11i11L1'. mi11111' t21L'ti1'.s engineering. 11111511'e11'1' 111i1it211'y 12111, 211111 military 111st1111' 121111 eL'111111111iL's 111is 11'11111' is s1'ste1112ltie211111 sL'11e11111e11 over four years the L1e111e11t211'1' work being Lr11en 111 the 111e11111e1's of the Basic 1'1'1111se. 211111 the 11iL1'11e1' 111 the students 111111211'e enrolled 111 the -'1111 21nL'e11 L11111se. 11 make this instruction 1'11111111ete. the 1'1111eL1'L' 1121s 112111 issued for instruc- tion purposes 21 1211'L1' 211111111111 11f military equipment; sufficient 11e11' ri11es helts 1121101th 211111 tie111 e1111i1121L1e for 21 reL1'i111e111 of 11111 11111115211111 c2111ets 21s 11 e11 21s L111thinL1 111 entirely uniform every 1112111. .' L1'1'e211 211111111111 of special equip- ment is 211s11 in 11se,s111'11 21s machine guns 211111111121tiL' 1'it1e., 1111e 1111111111e1's, s11'e1111i11g outfits 211111 siL112111i11L' apparatus. The college reL1'i111e11t as it 211111 211's 011 the 11e111 111111', 1111if111'11111' L'l11the11 211111 e1111i11pe11,11ith its splendid 11211111,1121s 2111 the e21r111a1'11's of 21 reLr111211' 211'111y 111Ug211112211i11n.T11e CXLC11CHt s111111'ing'1n2111e 1111 the occasion of the 1'e1'ie11'121st Pennsylvania Day was greatly due 111 the pride 211111 enthusiasm with 11111111 the men 111111'e111e1' 111111 the military 11'111'11'. lhe L111211 which the Military Depaitment 1111111 11215 1s to make 1 mm State one 111 the Distinguished L1111eL'es 11111111 211'e 11esiL11211e11 111' the 11 211' Depart- ment e211'11 1'e21' 21s the most efheient 211111 best tr21i11e11 units 11f the 11. O. T. 1111s is 21 111ft1' L11211 11111 one which if g21i11e11, is well worth the earning. It 1s the practical expression of our love 101' these 11111 L 11ite11 States as well as 0111' 1111e for 0111' eolleL'e. I11 gain this 111111111'11'i11 require the united efforts of 2111 men e11r1111e11 in the 11.0. T. L. Let us get 111211 spirit of 1e 21111 play into 0111' 111i1it211'1' 111'1111' 211111 Win 211111the1'111111111' for 0111 PC1111 State. L PENNSYLVANIA DAY 111111'11'211' fmm1mm gum, '11 $221112cm2w12. . ..u.,1m-n41.:.mm .22.:- 2mm. WWW. .m- .. Mum: 1.1.1-1 ,2 50 Luwv 'l'nylur Hume Klnlnn-l 3'1:!! DI'WHII Clnwnfq-lt. lh-nnl-I' mWI'U' ,lhlsuru llurl'hum Hu urn Kt-Il l Jl'nklnx Vllsun Spungh-r Hm-kI-I' K nkt-lc- Grmm IA'll'lIwurllI t'nnrud Flynn lllnt'l. ruy Grunt Hmlnlwrx Kuhlvy MUGN- 'lmullu ll'nunl 'l'rimhlt- Mn-dlnu lN-nniu 'Hmh-lu-r Hl-ln-I'vl- Suyforul Moulumm 'l'hunumon. F. R. Mva-s Wurm-r M III on llulmnun Ullvm' Iva-rly Flo 'lngur Fax Huhlnml llurnmu llun'nmn Hunrln lhumvun smll llh-lmnlunn Officers in Xegimmtal Organization L'mnnmudiug Ilu- Rrgimml - - - - - Comma M. T. VARNnR $6de in ., , ,11 1 . - . LIH'T. Cowman. l7. IL TIIUMI'HUN Xcglmental Staff Munk H. G. FISHER - - - - x'ldjuiunl MAJUR 1,. M, HEVERIX V . , . - - - lin't'uliwc Offivvr Munu H. II. Ih'I-zks - - - - - - - Supply th'cvr CAPTAIN 11. IC. TAYLUR - - - - - - Prrxunul Adjuhmt FIRST Luam'. 1?. G erumnsux - - - - xhzrislaul Ih'rxwml 017in'r FIRST Ln-zl'T. R. M. SI-Iixuuek - - - - 511' !!! OWW' FIRST Ln-zr-r, C. H. IIAMIL'HJN - . - - - - 'Ibpugruphiml Of7irrr Speclal Unstructors CAPTAIN N. G. Mnmmu. - - - - - ' ' ' BUWWI mem J. H. Flammsux - - - - - - - lufmllry CAPTAIN A. h. WILWN . . - - - - - , lnfuulry FIRST LIEUT. 11. S. 01.1mm - - - - ' ' ' ' BWWW Supply $ompany CAPTAIN S. M. THATLZHICR Slams Ln-zl'T. GHLLIMA MEDINA FIRST LlliUT. W. L. anr: SlamNn Lucu'r. MmUEL BAsouA EWAvx Wyn. . , .- u;uuM-d Machine Gun 6ompany CAPTAIN K. IC. K.x111.m' FIRST 1.11:1 1: R. K. 111111511 'fh'st Xattallon Hunk W. ll KI1X1-2155 - - - . - - Cunnnundiuy FIRST 1.11:1 1. U. Ii. 1.11:1:1'1111'1111'1'11 - - - - - uldfuluul Ummxv A Cmmxxv P. Ummiu - - H. K. CHASE Utpluiu 1 - XV. R. Mdhili 1511's! Licul. - H. II. HANGER Firxl l,ivul. - - 1.. S. Gum's .Ycrund Licul. - - - ll. D1511 Swami Livul. - 1 R. H. HUFFMAN Gunnmv C. CUMMNY D t'upluiu - - W. G. HINTZ Cupluiu - - J. M. Klil'l'll Firs! Licul. - C. H. Hmmmck Firxl Lirul. - - S.R.R1:1.xH-:1. Sn'uud l.i1'ul. - . J. H. $101.1. Srmnd l,ivul. - - C. D. HLAITH Seconb Battallon M11101: M. S. 111511-21: - - - - - - Lhmmuudiug FIRST 1.11:1'1'. R. W. FHX - - - - - - .Idjulunl Cmnnxxv Ii Cnmumv G Cupluiu - g - J 111111111111: Captain - - - H. H. CUNRM! lfirxl l.i1'ul. - 10 C11 .unums 15in! Livul. - IC. C. Ihxmaua Swami Livul. - - J5. .X. ll1 111mm .S'z't'und Licul. - II. C. STAN 1-:1', Acting Sumnd l,irul. - - J. H. FLYNN Scrund Livul. P. ll. Jnnxsuxqucting CnMI'AM' l: COMPANY II Cupluiu - - - J. M. DUNAVAN Cupluiu - .- - ll. A.bnmk11 131'er l,ivul. - J. 1.. SHOENH-zlxr Firxl Livul. - - J. A. BENNER Srmud l,ivul. - - R. ll. Hmv Strum! Liml. - - R. R. lhnuilJml'k Scrum! Livul. - F. W. lllit'lu-m Scrum! l,icul. C. W. Ix'liA'rm-zv,Acting Gblrb Eattallon 31.111111 L'. W. MILIJKICN - - - - - Commanding FIRM' l.114:1 r. Ii. HANSMAN - - - - - - .-ldjumut lelamv l Commxx' l. fufvluiu - - - C. R. 1110111151111 Curtain 1 - - C. V. 311111115 171'er l.i1'ul. - - A. 1. 011411251 l' 1'rsI. Liml. - - F- M. GRANT Svrmul Lirul. - - - C. linmuc Svmmi Livul. - 15. F. S'ml.ma,.Xcli11g Strum! l,icul. II. J. ll.uuusuN..-Xcti11g Swami Hunt. 15. ll. RAI.S'I11N..'XCIillj-',' Cuw-ANY K COMPANY Al Umhmz - - - J. C. JENKINS t'ufvluin - - -, 1,.J.Ul'ARIN l irsl Lic'ul. - - IC. 1Vumr 1:11:11 I.1'1'11I. - D. l.. HARMUN Svruud Livnl. - - N. H. MILLER .Yt'mlld l,irul. , - C. K. lh-zxxxs .8'1'1'111111' l,irul. - 12. N, Mnx'lzun'n 1 -.mlm1M-..tmv my. 11'. v ngtgiw w; rzlw E 1 5M 1L 1 wmuuw MmMu 1112.11.11? 11.1w? .91....1 -Lu.M anhnr' hulk Hum I..' - II II I l , u. r m an r a II 5! u I . 1 .- - .- - I I , ,. n. . u a - I - r ' -.: . -: - H- I. Id. III II II II II I IWII IIIgI IIII 51 IIIII III I I III I II ' IIIIIIII IIIIII'IIIHIIII. I I III I. II . 494$ , x $ , I 1 I I f NW 3 '1 , . . x I - ,.':::::DX II II I III IIIII lllm IIII I IIIIIII Al I II II IMLMH' : I II E V Ill: 5 vi k .. . W. . . IIIIHH I III II II I II Ah III IIIIIIIIIIII III ' I II'IIIIIII II III III II III II I . III-IHIHI II , - - - III I IIIIIIIIII lllI'lIlIlHIIlI Grilliths Knrb Ritts Ruuch Schustcr Aiken Ebe Stubmt 53900.16 The Student Board is :1 student organization which meets with the Presi- dent of the College and the Dean of Men to discuss problems relating to stu- dent gm'crnnwnt. Conditions in and zllmnt College come under the consider- ation of thc 101ml. and recummcmlztthms arc mzulc t0 the Student Council when necessary. The hum! is composed of the President of the Senior Class. two other members of the Senior Class elected hy the Senior members of the Student Council. the President of the Junior Class, one other Junior elected by theJunim'mcmhcrs01' thc Student Council. and the President uf the Sopho- more Class. Seniors 12. M. Annex N. R. Kmm P. W. GRIFFITHS Juniors . JP. M. Rl'r'rs R. 11. R.Wnt Sophomore R. L. San USTER Leuschner Selmstt-r tVetzel varer Kincaid humming liner Ruueh McEHish Pm tiritliths Murmur Knrb Stark Rishcll anig Bnggs Spungler Rms Meurkle Way Brumlmnxh Aiken Church Payne l'urcnt George Willimnx Ebc Stubmt Gouncil The duties of the Student Council are to pass upon all regulatiuns affect- ing Smdcnl gnvernment. and to originate or alter college customs, referring the deeisiun tn the upper classes for mtitiezltiun. Membership consists of the President. Vice President, and tit'teen members of the Senior Class elected by the Senior C11155. ten junim's elected by the junior Class. the President of the Sophomore Class, one other Sophomore. and the President of the Second Year 'ltwu-Yenr Agricultural Class. Seniors Ii. M. Annex, President F. G. t'nltmtn, Secretary R. K. WILLIAMS N. R. Knkn P. tY. GRIFFITHS C. A. hutxmu'uu R, H. RMTH l'. H. leCLHsu W. 1.. Lawn ,l. K. LIGHTNIER II. M. l'Aluix'r R. H. Rlsm-LLI. C. M. SPANGLl-ZR t1 1C. vamck W. t . Ml-ZARIx'lJ-Z A. If. lemm Juniors N H. Luau F. M. RI'I'Ts W. S. WI-z'rzm. Sophomores F. H. LI-zl'mmak K. R. STARK F. A. WAY J. H. Dl-ZMMINI: J. L. Rmm: W. ti, KILLINHIER S. Y. Bums t. R. HURTNER A. ti. PRATT . H. GEORGE R. L Stilll'S'I'I-ZR W. ll. PAYNE Two-Yenr Course SA M UH. STEWART Shiva Baler Dnuds Kincaid Church Stark Ebc Tlfonor CCommittee The duty of the Honor Committee is to conduct investigaliuns and trials of all students accused of dishonesty in the daily work of the class room and in examinations. The Cmnmittcc is cmnposed of three Seniors. two Juniors, and a Snphumnrc. and is chosen by the Student Council. Seniors 15. G. Clll'm'n, Clmirmzm K. R. STARK A. E. KIMAH; Juniors R. H. BARR C. T. Duvns Sophomore E. D. SCI! 1w: llutand Rom: Clmmh Huston llnrc wr ' l l5: Ullcry lirmubuuuh . nnth I nynu Jenkins Bbe Stubcnt Bribunal The Student Tribunal interprets college cuslmns and tries all violations of college rules. It is composed of three Seniors, four Juniors. and live Sophomores. elected by the Student Cunncil. Seniors C. A. y.m'.x1n.xu:n, Prcsidunt 0. 1'. SMITH, Secretary W. W. ULIJiRY Juniors D. H. JENKINS, JR. lx'. Ii. HMCR J5. H. HUSTUN W. C. Cun'uu Sophomores C. HARE W. H. PAYNE R. A. l'll'FIFURll R. 0. Rmnxmak G. S. 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J. ummme a mmm IIIUIIIIIIIIII ;,,,,,,',,,,,, ll,,3, FWMMQWWW . mar. mgg J-u WWW I a hug mum mummvmwmm WM, 3: 61 AURHSS 'l'llli IHIII.L FIELD t'ARNlCHIlG LIBRARY 6: IRSUENFC 1 INTP 6 01.11 MAIN THE STONE HUFSIII NI'HY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY LIHERA L ARTS FHUN'I' t'AMI'l'N VI'IST t'AMl'l'S DRIVE ALLEN h WEIGHT 68 KM WWW , m ,n. me. , 7, 1 :17 13g $3 Eo Z911 m WX 1X UGN N. H. KOHH l'n-shlvnl :lml Hislnrhm Yh-v-l'n-shlonl Senior 6lass Officers W. U. MEARKLE P. M. SI'ANHIJ'I'IK Sx-vn-tzlry 'Pn-nsun-r 70 Senior Tl'fistory OL'R cnllege years have passed. four of the shurtest years that we have ever experienced in 0111' lives so far, and they have been emwdetl with many events, with mingrletl work and pleasure. The lirst y -ar was the happiest and most care- free. and though it seemed to us Freshmen that we were exceedingly m'erhnrdened and oppressed at the time. yet in the light at the duties and responsibilities of later years we would frladly live through that y 111' once more. College life has seemed short, but there have been times when the days dragged slowly on and we thought the Cllti wnnld never emne-times when we hated this place, when the very thought ut' classes, of work and study. sickened and discouraged ns-times when we wished we had never even seen State College. but we have stuck through to the end and the result is well worth the effurt. Those moods were t'ansient ones and the true love and college loyalty ingrained in every Penn State student has triumphed in the end. Iiaeh spring found us glad to get away and enjoy a well tarned rest thrungh the summer months. hnt laeh fall fnuntl ns eager to return and renew acquaintances with old friends and scenes. And now at the end of these four years we say goutl-hye tn uhl Penn State with feelings of real snrrnw and regret. , ' bwmuuny 5.? '91? W 'a, L 135m 4. W 71 Senior glass 111.1115, 11.113111x11 1511511111511, 1'1111'11. A X .1. lmluxlriul 1'l11'1111'xl1'y - 11'11511111g11111. 11. C. .1111111 W. 11'11111' Scholarship: 11111111111 S1'11111:11'511ip: 1'1'1'51111'111'5 .111'11111. 111.1115. 11.11.11.1x 111.11111111N, 2'1' 1'3. l111l11.1'lri11l liugl'lu'vriug - . 7 1111111111111111 .11111-1x. 12111111111 1111112112, 1111. 1113. IIHIMIHIIIIHH - - 11115111111411 Muss 5111'1'1'1' 1'31: Class 1111x1111: 11. '31: 1'11111111111 111'1111115 M. '11111:.:1 1 111: 11151 Avist- z1111 111111111111 111111111111 1111: Varsity 1111x1111l 1'2. 511; 1111111 111111111 1'3. 11, 11; 1:.1111111' 15111111 1-11: 1'3111'1111'-i11-1111i1'f 11121 l..1 VIE; Secretary .1111111'11'1' Assncintinn 1.11; 1111-51- 111'111 8111110111 111111111'11 1111: 111051110111 81-111111- Class: 111111115: Sphinx: 1':1r111i N11115: 1.111113 1'1111'. .XI111-:x. 11111113111 WILSHN, ATA, 11:11! linyiuvrriuy - - - - - 1111111'1' .11.15x.1x1111:11. 111111.11111 111111111N1n'. 111011. Alvx. .lg1'111111111y 7 - Ncu'lnwn 811111111 ALLEN. 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Viv. .1 1' 411711 l: 1111111112111 - - - 511111111111 Class 1.:11'1'11551' 111; Yursily 1.211111151' L, 51 11' , '11111 111-1111 1 1 .1'1'111511'1'115', 1.1.11 115 15., .lgl'uuumy - - - - - - 1'1111111111'1511111'3' .11'11151, 1.1:11111;1.111.111111.-:,1 11111111111111 lfngiuvvrl'ug - - - 1 .1111111511111'11 11.11:1:111, FRANKLIN 81111111111111, K 21, 11111111111'1'1'1' 111111' 151'1111111'1' 1 - - Corry 11.11511. 11155 KATHERINE 1:1.11111-1N1'IL'1x71111. ll1nli1'111l11l'1' - N111'111 Wales 111115 Class 111151111111 121; W11111c11' 5 11-1111- 111; 11111151' 1: 1151111'111 111,1; PL'1111 $11110 Grunge 1111; Philadelphia C11111113 1.11111. 11.111151, 1111155 A'r11'1111.1.. E X, 11111111111110 11ml 15111111111 - - ' - Pittsburgh 11.111111, 1111111111: 1111111111, 1154111111wa - - - - - . 11111111111111 11.111111, 11.11111 111111'11, Mining - - - - - - Philadelphia MW-.. ,VWVVVVH 9 2 2 V1.31? 11 '1' HAIJSH, LILLIAN F... l'tu'ulfnnul llnuu' limumnimv - - ; Sm-nvry llill Luxuwun. JAYSUN CLAIR. L'In'isly. A T53. lflwlrirul liugim'vriuy - - llcrslwy Class Truck HM Hursily Cruss Country: lilu Knmm Nu; Tau lh-lu Pi. Ihxrmnr'r. IHMHL HI'NTINGTUX. iallkyf' I'tu'uliumtl llrImz' lfmunmim, Ncw llnwn, L'unn. Girls' Class Svcrclury UH: Cnllcgc Chums HL lhxln', liMMI-rr JAMES, 4' K, Hairy lluslmmlrw - - - - PIIilmIL-lplxin Huxum, W'AIJHCR FLI-zrulxu. 1 4 U. lilrrn'irul lingiwrriug - - limlvnlnn I'..xkxli'r'r, Mum. W . lfdzu'uliun uud livyrllulvgy - - 7 w Philmlclphin Prosidcm Wmm-n's Slmlcnt Umncil ll. MRNHAR'I: CATHERINE AHNIas. Tiff. IAHHIJTUIN' Uul'zluuing - V Urwmhurg' leIx-Iu-rr, Ruynux Mquu-t. .lniuml lluxlunullj' - . - - Philzulclphin :.ux-'r1ml.tmlaxx', lx'mnau'r PIiMIx'AI., Un'miml AlgrirulIm-r - - - - Sunlmry HAR'I'ILSUN. 'I'nmms HARHLD. Tum. W K 3, Aluimul IIHA'IHIIHIIT - anlh Hl'HlldHCk Class linskt-lhull UH: Class Husclmll UH. linrs, llurlirulllm' - - - Pillshurgh lhk'rux KARI. YII.1.IA.u - - . H : Cnllch- Chorus 1 l. 2. H ; Urllcgt- Sung vaulcr. Ulw Clllh t1, 2, HMLHY. RUHER'F WW 'rLIcY, 10h. :3 N, lmiuxll'iul linyim'rriug - - Cnrmichmls lhsmx. Riemann Cxusux, Rocky, lhluruliun mul I'A'yvllulugy - anlclun IHS'HAN, HICATRIl'l-l 'l'max'lcmtxx. Hm. llmm' limnumirx - , Wilkcs- turn- L'nllcgc Churm t2. 55. AU : Orpheus Club. lx'rl'mx, Ak'rul'k R.WMUNH, Art. B 21 P. Uuuuu'n'v uml Iiiuuun' - - Harrisburg Cullcgc lect Hand FD: Collegian 81:11? Fl. 25, M; Dauphin County Club. HAHHJTZ, UkanJ-i LEROY. MIN K A P. .lemnirul liuginvrriug - - llzmm'cr Class Husclmll VD; Manager Class llnsulmll UH: Varsity km-hull M, H: Class lins- kcllmll Ml: :hsislunl Cheer Lcmh'r Ml. Lux'lm', An.mx Amvsu's, .Ucrlmniml lillgim'criug - - - Mdcn Stutiun HEARD, Hrs ALLEN, 4 K 4'. Jliuiuy - - - - - - CurnL-gic lh-iM'Ax. CLIHrnkn likxxawr, 'Ifliff, Ike, 0X, lelmuirul lfngimu'riug - l'hilzulL-lphin Class linskollmll HM Cl sax 'lR'nck VD: Philzulvlphin Cnnnty Club; Signm 'l'zul. lhcxn-zlmu; Wluu'n lh'xuua, A IV P. meiml .Igrirulllm' - - - Wilylwslmrn ilikxlxmak, RIIIHCRT lM-zl m-:le, A 'l'il. Railway lerlmuiml lingiimv'ing - Culuwissu 1H2! LAVIF. Hunl'd; Louise Carnegie Schnlurship FD: 'l'nu iota Pi. Iilelmxulcn, CHARLES lincm'r'r. Mining - - - - - - Wulsuntmm HIANKI'ZNIHLLICR, KARI. Jusm'n. lilzmky. luduxlriul lfugiuw'l'ing - - Rowling Chwr Lozulvr H M Student 'll'ihunul PD : Class Irinzmcc Committee t2. 3, lmluslrizll linginccring Sncicty; HCI'kS Cnunly Cluh. ; Sphinx; HlJ-IWI'FF, Ilmum FRANCIS. lilvrtriml lingim'vriug - - - - - Scranton Ihn'n, Ulinlmli Mmmlsux. lluydiv. levlmuiml Iiugiun'riug - - - Lcnm'cr Hum, VIRGINIA ICLIZAIH-rrn, Tiingcrf l'm'uliuuul Iluun' limnumim 7 - Slnlc Cullcgn- Ccnlrc County Club. 'mYl-ZR, :Xxlem's JAMES' Ed! 1'1. Hairy Illm'lumdry - - - - Culusnuqun Hmnms, timuuua lhniLIJ-t, lirlm'uliuu um! liryrlmlugy - - - - Philadelphia lluwrum'r, CHARLES llI-IRNARD. lflw'n'iml lillyiuvwirg - - - Dushan- hum'N, UliUlmF. WALKER. HHlllCIl. A T13. Induxiriul lingim'vriug - - Ynshingmn Varsity FmthH HI. 3. 4 M Purmi Nuns. HRUWNMILIJ-ZR, ARLAN Jusm'n. Ilnrlivullm'c - - - - Sluwmakcrsvillc HRITK MAN. HELEN. ' 3ruckic, Jlmlcru Langlmgvx - - - - Bcllcvuc Class Tennis HM Cnllcgc Chorus H, :3. 3. H: Girls' Glee Club H, 2, 2H: W'mncn's League; OrpIu-ns Cluh M. H. Hmmmnm, CHARLES ANDREW, Dutch, 3 X. Unmm'n'r uud lh'uumu', Wushingtnn, H. C. Class Busclmll HM Varsity Husvhull V3. SH: Class Huskclhall H. 5H: Manager Class Basketball VD: Student Tribunal r2, 3. H; President Student Tribunal LU; Slmlcnl Council HM Chairman lluzinLr Cnmmiltcc VD; Cmmm-rcc and Finance Club: Hrzul- ford County Club. lh'um'u. .MARY :Xl'ulxwlzx, Gussic. I'm'uIiunul lluzm' Ifruuumivs - - Smu- College Girls' luslu-lhull H, LU; Manager Girls' lhlskctlmll H L HI'RKMAN, PAI'I. Ilmmak'r, .-Irvlu'h'rlm'ul lingim-vriug - - - - llrutlduck h'suik. KARI. MAXTUN, levhuuiml lfugim't'l'iug - - - Mcchnnicslmrg Ih'lcns, WILLIAM lhmwuvrr, A '1' 3?. lmlum'iul Un'mislry - - Philadelphia CALDWELL, JOHN HLAIR, 2' N. t'ummrra' um! lHVqurr - - - - Pittsburgh CAMPIH;I.L. DANIEL :Xl'ul'xrlmc, 915. Danny, lflx'vlrit'ul Ifugilm'riug Iluzlctnn Class Lacrossc tLU; Varsity Lacrosse UH; Collcgv Urchcscrn H, 2, 33. ?H; lilu Kappa Nu. L'Ak.x.x11-:l.l..x. FRANK Jusnrn, luduxll'iul lfugim'vriug - - - - limpnrium I .9325. MVV 'i..7 '. '1: erjli .. ELEXJ 65p .. 5 wave C.IIIIIIIIII', CHARLES CIII.I.INs, A XL, CIII'IIII'III'I' - - - I GARNER, CII.IIII.Iis FRANKLIN, JX, L'III'IIII'I'III . C.II'.IN.II'I;II, GIiIIIIIII: SYLVESTER, lIIIIIIxIrI'IIl CIII'IIIisII'y - - CII.II.I.Is, MARIAN 111iLI-1N, CIIIIIIIII'I'I'I' IIIIII liiIIIIIII'I' - - IgI'iI'IIIlIII'c - - - KIIII'IIIIIIIII: Rnnring HI'IIIII'II - RIIIIsI-I'illI- 1Vi1kI's- InrrI- CHASE, DANIEL CARI Dock 11:11 El llI'I'lIIIIII'I'uI IEIIgI'III'I'rI'IIg III-hnlmIII 11 Inch III-l. Class 11 asclml1 1:;1IC111I121111 CIIIlI'l ILIIrps I II: SunlIlIzII'Il IIIIIl 111:1I1I'. CHI-ZRRINII'I'UN. AUSTIN ELIJIIII, .-IgI'I'I'IIlIIII'IIl IEIIIII'IIII'IIII - - - - Cutnwissu CllllIIll,1:lIANClS GLENN, EX. Civil IiIIgI'III'I'I'I'IIg - ' - - - GlI-II II'IIII liIsI Assistant Truck Manager IIII: L'L'Iss Secretary IIII: IIIIIIor CIIIIIIIIillI-I' 13, 1I; 11121 1..I VII: Board; SIgIIIu Tim. CLARK, CLAIR LOUIS, L'I'I'il lfIIgiIIcI'I'iIIg - - - - - CIIA'HCS, PAIII. LELAND. 'IP. 14.? A II P Firsl Assistant Baseball MIIIIagI'I IIII: SIIIII' Farmer HI; IIIIIIIIII IIIHIIIUHIIy - SI'I'rI'lury SirlIIiII L11I1I HI. COHEN, WII.I.I.I.II L.. Menorah Society, 1.1lC1x'I'HV11111111 CIIIIIIty ClIIh. CIII.I.INs, OWEN LEONARD, Acacia, lill't'lfimll liIIgI'IIr'cI'iIIg - . CIINNILII, ANNII: ELIZAIIIaTII, CONRAD, 11HWARD HENRY, CIIIIIIII', A2345 I'III'I'xIry - - CIIIII'I Captain; Forestry Society. CONNOR, 11. NI-zII'I-zI.I., HCOlllly, IIIH'IiI'IIIIIIrI' - PI'IIII State 1:21I'IHCY SIIIIT; CI'IIII Apple CIIIII; Com; HENIAMIN R, FIII'I'III'II - - - . , - I . , CIIIII'I-zII, LAMAR SMITH, E 40., IEII'I'IriI'III liIIgI'IIcI'I'I'IIg - - - CII'I IIIN, ALMA BIcII'rIIII'I-z, IIIIIIII' liI'IIIIIIIIII'I'x - - . - Girls' Student CUIIHL'11 11, 2. 51, 11. CRAMICR. 1VAIIl'IilI HAYNES, Mick, A A3. IIIIIIIII'II'I'III liIIgiIII'criIIg Class 1VI'I'sIliIIg Manager III: CIIIII'gI' 11 I'I'stling 1'3. iII' ClIIlI III; 1IIIlIIsII'iII1 ICIIgiIII'criIIg Society. CIIAl'MFR ALBERT CAIIIIL, 3 Al lllI'I'IIIIIII'I'IIl lfIIL'I'IH'I'I'iIIIL: - - LIMIIIIIIIII RIIIIIII L II'I. MIIIIIIII IIIIIgIIIIgIs hills G'III' C1IIIIIl.-, H; Y. 11 CI'IclI' 1rI111LIllb 11, -, III; 1 CnbiIIII 15,1 II; PIC'S1I1LII1 IIII. Penn St: IlI' IMIIIIIIII SIIIIf 11.12.31: 11111, .1II'rlIIIIII'I'III IEIIgI'IIvI'I'I'IIg - - - ISIIIII'IIII'IIII IIIIII PsyI'IIIIlIIgy - - - Penn State Grunge. CUHIgI' LlInIIIs I'JI: NOW lIrigIIIIIII 1,1l1'1x'I'h1Illl'R' ICIlitnr PI'IIII - SCI'HIIIUII - VVI'S! LI'I'spIIrl - SlulI' College IIIII'I'I'IIII'I'IIIII - JI'IIIIIII'III: 17.1Ilnrzu1u . LykI'IIs -1 1VilkI's-1'IIII'I'I' - JullthHHl li1I'I LI'1IIIIIIIII 111IilzIIlI11IlIizI laughs MI'II' III'1I'gIIlI'1'II;1.c Huu'l'. XLIrm-m HUMER. Xulm'ul Nrivun' - - - - - Aspinwull Hum, limxs CleIn', .'Sli111, E N, .Inimul llnxlmmlry . - - . L'ninnltm'n HALIC. limle Humnx, .Im'mul Ilnxlmmlry - - , - - Slau- Cullvgt' IMMlzu', IlAImm Alxrlml'sn, Ilvrc, 41 K 3. lilt'rfl'iml lillgl'un'l'ing - - Skippnck Huh Truck 11. 2. 5H: Varsity 'IKI'nck Hi; Class Truck Mmmgcr CH; 'I'un h-tn Pi; lilu Knppn Nu. lMx'Is. Ulmw: F... Mounting. IIUIIH' lfmuumirx - - - va Wilmingllm Inns, HENRY STHWARII. chinic. A 35. lilvrlnM'lu'miml lfngim'vriuy Cnluszulnu Iitlilur Penn Stulv lCngiIIt-cr HJ; Assistant Iitlimr Cnllcg'iun LU: Prvsidcnl Um- ll'ul 1101:: H. frdL-rnlinn nf Gunny Club PI't-sidcnls: lhx'ls. jAAIIcs lLH'I-zMAN, H K A, Klu'mixlry - - . - - Klim-rsvillc Class Lacrussv FD; Class limllmll UL lhns. KVIIJJAM IIAImw, lhu'ry lluxlmmlry a - - - - Lclx'uysvillc Ihmmxu. JOHN HINXIV, juwn. KP K W. lmlmrlriul lfllluiuw'riug - - Harrisburg Muss Truck HM Varsity 'l'rntk 11. 2, 2i, 7H: Class Prusitlcnl FIJI Stmlcnl Council VD: Friars: Purlni Nam: Sphinx. Menu, meula DImn-zk, flcrry. .luinml IIILx'lmmlry - - - - Millx'illc Agrivnllnrul Sncicly; Sirloin Club: Cnlumhiu Cnnnty Clnh. lllc'rxx'luck, t'nAkucs SKI'M'Hrl-IR. 4' VA, Nuiry lluslvuudry - . . RUyH'SfHHl IHC'IM'HJ-ZR, IJ-zux S'lixl'lrmcu, 4' VA. lilt'rlriml linyiuvrring - - - RU-YL'I'SfUI'd lth.xI.'r, Aun'sn's RALPH. HGus. 13K. Cit'il lfII.QiIIl't'l'iIl.L' - - - Lclnumn IH'JI LA Vnc Hnnnl: A. S. C. It: Sigma Tau. Imexl-zu. PALMER DI-zwx', lfll'vlrzM'hvmiml lfuginn'ring - , - , Rczuling lhn'mnilxrm', Jnnx Jusm'n, K Kl', Mining - - - - - - Dunmm'o Munnncwn'. MARTHA ICLIcANuk, Martha IU'r-leuul - - - - H'cslgmvc lh'm'rn, jun; U-ril lfuyiun'riug - - - - Sun Cristulml, Vcncznckl lll'mJiv, HOMER KYAIJHIR, lilvrlrirul lingizm'riug - - - - lilunclmnl lh'xliuxx jnnx Cmmm. A71. lfuluuy - - - - - Philmlclphiu li.u;.xx, PATRIFK Junx. lilm'tl'iml lingiua'ng - - w - - Girnrdx'illc linsnx, FRANK l... Jlrrhuuiml lfuyimn'riug - - - - - . - chlun lime, lilm'Aun lin', KP K 3, .vlrvllih'rlurul lingim'vrl'ug - - - - KYilkinslnn'g 3-, K. XgJ-VJLIX - K w 1. 1 , u! v. K j v.?Qa 5' ICLSI-t, IIAIIIIY DI11I' ;II xxp1l1tlItIHlIlll l IIyIIII'II'iIIu - - - ,1llnnllu 'I':III I'n-III I'i; IhIlzI Sigma lem; SHIIIIIZIHI and I lmIv; Sphinx. IIIJI'IIN, RI'TII ANNA, iiIx'UlIIIU. Prv-lmgul - - - - I iIIsInIIIgIII L'nlh-gv Choir I2, 311; UiI'Is' 111w 1111111 III; 'IiIlt'Sl1IIlllS IIH; 'ZII'Im-rs 11-uk 11.11 121: Iitllll Slulc IIIIIyWs 1111; CIziss CIII-cr ImmIvI' II. '31: U-Iilru I'I'I'vzllllis. ICI I:RICIIIiRIl'Ix' GILIIERT, Iirwl. E N. AIII'I'IIIIIII'I'III IiIIIIN'I'III'I'I'I'IIAI - Dm'cr N. I Class 1VI'I'SIIIIIIJ; Manager I'JI; IFITSIIIIH'II 11YI'L'SIIIIIg' MIIIIIIgvr 111:1 IIss I untImII IL'I; Sigma 'IAIIII; Friars. ICXIniL. RIDIIICIH' IA'MAX, .171. .Iyrunumy - 7 - - - - KIiIIIIII-Iuwn IiquI-i, RIIIII-tu'l' II.. Acacia. .IgI'IIIIuIIIy - - - - IIIIIIIII'iIIgc ICI's'rI-zlx. Is.xIIIIIII-: LESLIE, Iimniv. Les. 3 1', Industrial UIIIIIisIrx Scmmnn KIl'llHYllIl SIII'iI-ly; PIiIl'SIIC'V CIICIIIIL'III SnviII-x: IJHIxIHHlHINI LIIIIIle IIIIIII I'ZSIszwl-zlx, IM'IX AI'IIIIS'II'S, hICsm-y. IIII'IIIHIIIZLI-V - , - - , Oil City Iii'Ics, RALI'II LEROY. III IVA, lhliry IIIIsIuIIIIIII-v - - - - - Millvillu I:.XIIRINUIiR, IiAIIiIISIIN DWIHHT. Dvuc, Ipx lilurlriml lfIIgI'III'I'I'I'IIg - - CvIIII'IIIiII ICxIIIJaY, ICI'maxIc SHEIIIIEN, HGL'IIC, .-IgI'IIIInIIIy - . - - - Sxx'IIrIIIIIIan- I:.H'S'l ALI'CRID SLUUFI 23401. Civil lfIIyI'III'I'I'iIIIL; - - - . - CIIIIIIUHI CI s's Irmsurcl II 1; IVriIIrs; Class IhmIIIIIII III: Varsity Football 1'21: Varsity 1VW$IIiIIg 131. Fukul'snx, quIN HAROLD, IIIX, IIIIIIIxIrI'uIlingiurrring - - - Ocean City, X, j. IIilliLll, III-zLIcN ICLIzAIIIa'rII, 1vachulna JIIIIII'I'II Lunguugvx - - Palmyra. N. J. IFISIII-m, ICLMICII III'ZIIAIAN. HFISILH IIIdIIxII'iuI Flmuixlry - - - - - York York CnIIIIIy CIIIII; PUIHI CIIL-miCIII Sncitty. IiIsIIIiR. III-IRMAN GI'Y. Sim. Fish. 1' II. t'uunm'rw um! I inann' Smu- hillqzc IIIIsiIIuss Manager I'irolII III; I921 LA VII: IImrII: CIIIII'I Mujnr; SkilIIIHlHI IIIIII IiIillIt'. I'illS'l'l-ZR, MARSHALL SNYDER, I'IIIIIIIII'rI'c IIIIII II'iIIIIIIn' . - . Sum. fnnmc I-Has'I'IcII, RFSSICH. I.I4:I-II':x'IIIc, IIIIIIIxIrIuI lingim'rriug - , -- - Sum L'HIICQI. Fox, MARY ICLIZAIII-TI'II, nMullic. .IIIIIII'I-II Langmugnzv - S - I IUIIIIHI Girls' IilSIx'k'IIlllII I21; Iiirls' 121w L'IIIII II. 2. 311: IIII'M L'Iuss Vim I'rcsiIIIIII III; I31lrllll'I'S' W'cl'k IIIzly I'JI: 'IiIIL-spiuns 13H; I't'IHI SHIII- IIIIIyors III. II; OrpIII-ns CIIIII IIII; Ilnzlvlnm CIIIII. l IIAM-.II, IImmIm IIlVKill, .III'IIiIIg - - - - - - IIIIyII'SIUWH I5III4I'II. ALEXANDER IIIiwI-zv, lfII'rIrI'I'III IiiIIILII-III'I'FIIIK - , . 'Il-IIIIUI'II. N. ,l, 77 17111-111111 1:1; 51.111111. 1101-11113 l11E ll, lfl1'1'lri1'ul lfngim'ring - York :1;1Sx boxing H. '31: Ifirsl Assistant Boxing Manugcr 12111; lhcspiun Orchestra 11.1.. :Lnllcgc Orchcslrn 11. -.31. D. 15111. 0112511511 I:RANKFURT. .2Iuimul Husbandry - - - - - liphrata IVI'I-znman. 1.121115 3111;111:0111-1111, Ifl1'1'l1'i1'ul linginvvring - 2 XVcst Lciscnring 191'1.'mx, 151.11'111111 1111111511. gluimul lluxlnnldry - - - - - Cunnnshurg 111111151511. 11'1111111 K111111111, 'I'X. Ifl1'1'Il'n-Cl1vmiml Iiugim'rring - - - 1Vnr1'1-11 13.111xlc1'. Mvmm FRANKLIN. M. 17.. Hairy lluxlnmdry - - - 111ll11-sl1z111'c Hairy Husbandry Huh: 1'. S. C. 1701111111-1'1' Firt- Dcpnrlnn'nl. 1L1s'1'1c11. 11151111111: 161,1. .1l1'1'l11111l'1'ul lfugim'vl'iug 2 - - 2 Three Springs 11.15'1'11N, C1111. 1111.11. A X 3. C'Iu'uulrlry - - . - - - Cncln'anlon 13121111111113 JAMES WARREN, A l' P. t lumiutl. 1111'11111lm'1' - - - - Altomm 151'1-5111111111 Tennis 111-111'1-51-1111111'1'1'; Vmsity lcnnis 15H; 1111-5111111! 1114111' County Club; 1.111111: Chemical StIC1Cl1'. thumck. MARLIX Glimmuc, M. G..' AX V ..'lu1lm'lli111 11111111'117'1' - Hilllislmlg Phi Lumluln l'psiltm, 3112111111 '1 :111; 1'0111l Chcmicul Socicly' , Dauphin C111111t1 Club. UEMIHHHJNH, MILTUN 1111111712 .1I1'1'll111li1'111 liugim'vring - - - 11155311161101! 111cm. 11111111: 1.1-:11'15, Jack. A A13. 1'11111111111'1'1' 11ml Finunn' - - - - York All-Cnllcgc Play 111: 1'1-1111 Stuu- I'luycrs Cast H1: Vice 1,1'1'51111'111 ank County U111; 1711: President H1. 11111115, 11.11.1111 1511:1312, A A3. lil1'1'lI'u-1'111'1111'1'111 lfngiun'ring . - - Ym'k UIIJiS. PM'I. HULLUFF. B '1' . 1'111111111'1'1'1' 11nd 1'11'1111111'1' 2 - - - Swarthmorc 111,.1111x1;, FRANK WICISMAX. J11... UK A. 1116.1111111'1' - - - Philadelphia Class SUL'L'L'I' H1: Varsity 51113111 '1. 51. :Vm'sny 1.:11'1'11551- C11; lVrnlh 1111:1111 1'3. 5. 211: Circulation Munugvr 15111111 1211; Chairman Junior J'rom Cummillcc: Chairman Smiur 11111111: Cnnnniltcu; Varsity 1.1-111'1' in Snucvr 111111 1410111551: 121.1:xx, Jnsm'll 11111121111 23 '1' E, 1.111111111'1'1'1' 111111 I'AIIII1III1'1' - - - State College Huaxx, 11.11114 .111.1111-:1.1..1, llmm lf'111111nui1.1 - - - - 1111111111111 Girls' L'lnss Sctrclzn'y 1-11; 0111111415 U111: 1 11 11111.115'1'11111111. 011111.111 .11'1;1'S'r1:, A 'I'A. .1I1'I11ll1n'141' - - 2 . 111111111-5111' 121111111.Ix1;, 12121111111; :X'I'HiI-I. 1111111113 Jim, A 'l'il. llurlivnllurv - - 1.1114111111111- 1111111 11. '3. 21. 211; 1111-9 Club 11. '2. 351: Class 111151411111 1'21; 01111-110 1:151'111111 1 11. 131mm. ll1'1111 1911.1:1'1'15. '1' K, lil1'1'lri1'ul liugin1'1'r1'ug - - - - lluzlctun 2.:12WW2' 1 1.- Nags. ., - ir' 2111211211122 7S x A Gruuman, CHARLES KARSNER. AT, Jliuiug Grulugy - - - GRAY, mecNma lilrlrI1-:,'l. F... lhnm'slir .-1r! - - - Ulmrlrrrus, Pmuw WILI-man, Clivmistry - - - - Ultuux, I'M'I. LYNHI. K 0, .114'x'lumiml lfugiun'ring - - Gl'TllRll-Z, FRANCIS Humvx, fl'w'il Ifugimu'riug - Il.x.u;, Cums'mx MILTON, Iidumliun uml l'xyrllulum' - - HAINI-zs. HENRY I.l !'llliR. AT. Cummrru' uml Fiuulm' - v HALLMAN. RALPH LEWIS. Ilnl. hjim. 1H, lilvrlriml lfngim't'riug lilcclriczll lCngiIu-cring Sncit-ly; Pnttsumn Club. HAMILTHN, Lnl'ls MALmIAI. 4 VA. Urmmr'n'r uml IH'mnm' llnnmxhs, PERFY l mm xs. Pore. 4' l'A. '01;:;1101$ um! Iiinum'v HANUIFK, JOHN, Slim. A71. lhwvslry - Philzulclphin - - State Cullugc - - Taylor - - llarrislnurg - huffuln, N. Y. - - 'l'muh'illc - Red Lion - Plumnixvillc - - Irwin - - Wurriur Run - Dum'illc Vice Prrsidcnt bbrcslry Society V1. 3H; President tH: Vice President Inu-r-Cnllcgintc Association nf l'brcslry Colleges LU; Alpha Xi Signm. HANNHMAN, VVALTICR M., Spring1i1m', A A3. lluluxlriul linghu'r'ring, 'lAhcspiun Cast UH; Penn Slzm- Players Cast M. H: ML-mhcr nct-ring Sucicly. llAkMux, lhxnu. LEWIS. Snrg. K 42 NquI-ul .S'vicm'v - - First l,ivutcnzml R. 0. T. C. M, ,1 M Juninr Orzum'iczll Cunlcs1 HARRIS, STERLIM; 0., Doc, th, .-lgrivullurul lfdumliuu - - President Y. M. C. A. LU: President Cnumry l,ifc Club HL HART, HARRY Llamw, Skcvu'r, W40. lmluxlriul Clwmixlry - Varsity Sucn-r Manager 13H: York County Cluh. HART, chxxn'm Ihmrs. Ken. 3 ll, Ifdumlm aml le-m-Imlugy lnlvrmllcgiulv lh'huling H, M: Delta Sigma Rho. HARTLEY, HIiLl-ZN HUFFMAN, Ilumv limnumim 'l'zlkomu l'urk, D. C. HM Industrial lingi- - - Musgruvc UH. Ccnlrcvillu, Md. - - I lunm'cr - - Munslicld - Mchunpzmy 'l 1u-spinns UH; l'cnn Slate Players M, h: Wlnm'n's Sltulvnt League: College Choir H, 30; Girls' Glcc Cluh M. 5H: UI'plIn-ns ML HARTMAN, RALPH mev, A T13, lilm'lriml Izugim'vring - - Culzuvissn HAZELWUOII, Flu-zn. English. q'AH, fllcmixlry - - - Class Soccer HM Varsity Succcr VI. 3, M: Captain Varsity msincss Munugrr Cullcgiun UH; .Mlx'crlising Manager LU. Wushinglun. D. C. Soccer LU; Assistant 1 m m $mvgjzmmmmw$ QEWW . 51;; ,w 79 - - - Milmy Class lhm-hull; Mimin County Club; Clmm-r Club; Agriculluml Swicly. Hl-ZAIHNHS, WILnl'R lxur. ' Kill. 'Sunny. xlgruumuy - Ilmnach, V1I.I.1AM FRANKLIN. Hill. A XE. Iuduxlriul fln'mixll'y - Reading Hl ZNt ll, Runxlcv KENNETH, t'lu'mixhy - - - - valmrl Hl-ZRIHiRT, KATHRYN lsuueluc, Iflillmllil'll und licyrlmluyy - - Plczh'unlvillv llI-zlm, Hlu'nc RlilNlt'Kl-ZR, lilm'lnM.ln'miml lfngim'vriug - - - - - Ym-k Hicss. WILLIAM llAlmm, Cln'mivul A-Igrirultun' - - - - h-Hc Vernon Class MmHmll HM Varsity Funthull V3. 3. N; Captain l-H; Druids: Purmi Nuns. Hl-L'I'ZNlit'lx'lik. Jusm'll Ru'uum, $K. lilmlriml lfugiun'riug - - - - Kum- HI-znikm. l'Al'lJ-Z Mmmli. Umm. Cnmnn'rn' um! Filunu'c - - Slate Cullcgc Cadet Mujur LU; Scabbard :nHl Hindu: Cnmmcrm- and Finance Club: Centre Cnunly Club. lllrlucv, DUNALH Jusn-tl'll, Whm, A 34', lflrrlrirul lfugim'vl'iug - - Allmmu liln Kappa Nu; Tzlu Bola Pi. HIIJHSH, WILLIAM DALE. $11M Ilnrlivullun- - - - - Akron. Ohio HINTZ, WILLIAM Gum'Iu-zx'. Hill, Jrrllih'rlm'ul lingiumv'iug - - chding Cadet Captain bH; Architect's Club: Bcuux Arts Stlcicly; Hvrks County Club. HIH'KER, HARRY PAUL, Berry. ll K A, Natural Srimm' - - - Highspirc HUFFMAN, CARI. FRANKLIN. E A E. Mclullm'giml lfughm'riug - - Wcathcrly HUFFMAN, l.I-:.m jANI-z. Sunkiu, Dnmvxh'r .S'vivnn' - Lrwislmvn HUFFMAN, 01mm CHARLES, Mwlmuiml lfngim'cring - - - . Allison Park llan-zx, Enwmn I'LLICR. Mining Gt'nloyy - - - Ilillslmru, N. H. Lonisc Curncgic Scholarship UH: Orchestra HM Tam HCIZI Pi. lloLLIs, Josm'n 170511-ng Red. H.100. I'l'v-lmgul - - ' - YWIKUWHVH Class limullmll H . HIIIIK, CHARLES HOWARD, JR, A 'I'A. Alt'vhuuiml lfngilm'ring - - Pittsburgh Ilmms, UI'ZURHF. MURRI-ZLL. 3W E. lflvrlriml lingimn'riug - - - Shenandoah Hunks, RALPH AR'HHVR, E 4'15, luduxlriul Clu'mixlry - - 7 Shcnumloah HIIRNICR, Glcumni I:RIim-tlm'u, 3 A Ii. t'umuu'rm' um! 1' 1'11111m' - - ank Clztrkck Summit HUSFl-ZIJL FRANCES HARIHRA. Fran. lmluxlriul Ifugim'rrfug - - Girls Iiuskvllmll t1. '2. 50; Industrial lingim-tring Society. Ilnsuik, Much XYIIJJAM, Davy. .vlgrirullurul lz'ellmzlinn - - - Ih-mun HUI'RZMV, WINm-zw LESLIE. Culwcn Club. lilwlriml liugiumv'iug Nnnh .Mlnms. Muss. Ilnl'STHN, JOHN KENNETH. A 'l' A. UHHHICI'H'qu Fimum' - - - Scwivklcy Hume, Juux szncu, Jnimul Iluxlmndry - - - - icnwr Falls Hmwm. Miss AXNA ICLIaANuk. L'nmmvrm' um! Finann' , - - . szuling IIHY'I', FRANCIS DIMN. 3445. Industrial lfuyiln'vriug - , - - Hcllm'm' Hl'Hlll-ZS. junx Tl'lmk, Cnhccu Club, fln'mixlry - - . , , Scranton 1.x! MEL, jnux IIARUIJI. Cit'il lingiucvriug - Svhzwl'fvrsl:m'n Class 'ITHCk H. 2. 3U: Varsity Truvk H. 5H; Muss ISIIIJCR, WILLIAM lx'x'ssneu 24,15, ludwlriul Hmuixluv - - - h-ulslmrg ISRAEL. JHSlll'A. Industrial Clu'mixlry - g ' - - Philadelphia JAVKSHN, FIu-zlnilurk DI-ixx'l-zv, A H, lilwlriml lfugim'criug - - w Pnllstnwn Jnmn', :hmcm GILIHCR. E X. C7n'miml .-Igrivulluw - - - - - Nnrlwrlh JAm, CHARLES I:RlilHikH'K. Doc, A P P, .-Im'mul lluxlumdry - - - Anlmm'c JAMES. Au'rurk limle, KAN, Jimmy, Fricnds' Union. flu'mixlry West Chester Varsity Soccer M, 3. M; Captain Class Socccr FD; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Chvstcr County Club; Phi Lambda Upsilon. JENKINS, JnnN CLIFFURU. Cliff. Jcnkf' Thru- Links. L'lmniml .-l,qrirnllm'r Iidgvxmml Muster Penn State Grunge 0H: Luplzlin lect Cnrps t-H; Lichig Clu'micnl Sncit'ly JENNINGS, WILLIS JmIN, Cnhccn Clnh, Cln'mixlry - - - - - Scrnmnn JUIINSUN, KENNETH th'l rSt'llAl.K. AH, .luimul IluSlmudry - - - Pollstmvn JOHNSTON, Glimml-t DuxALn. lelullm'giml Ifugium'l'ing - - - liuslnn JONES, hcxjnnx CLYDE, liln'lrui lu'mim! liugiuvm'ing - - Cnuncllsvillc James. MYERS Wuuumn, 234,15. Cnmmw'n' um! Iiinaun' - - - Lumlml, Ohio JI'NH. MI-zu'lx anxsox, Hairy lluxlumdry - - - - North Mclmnpnny JI'PENLAZ, WILHH-m, Civil linginwriug - - - - - Manslicltl KAHLER, CEHI. R.Wnum'u, Pop. .-luimul lluxlumdry - - Hughcsvillu Penn State Grange; Agricultural Socivly; Sirloin Club; VVilliumspnrt Club. lx'AuLlax'. KARI. liuwmn, 23 4,19, Clu'miml .Algl'ivullm'c - - - - Bcrxx'ick Varsity Cross Country V1, 3, M; Captain Varsity Boxing LU; President Liuhig Chemical Sncicty HM Cupluin Cudm Curps LU; Parmi Nous; Scabbard and Iilmlc. 11.111111, Is.1.11' Mimak'r. A: lI'. Ifriilruud AIIIII'IHIHIFUI lingim'criuy - KIil-ZNI-ZY, IIANA P1111515, Kwnic. llumr lfmnumii'x - - KEITH, jnux Mnxmnr. NI111111i1-,' llulm 11! l: ugmm'rliuu - - UICL- Chili III: I I.1-'111i1:1I I11gi111-cli11g S111'i1'11; A. I. Ii. IC. KI-zl,1.1:11-. CHARLES Iilmxxkln. A X A. .Ilrrhuniml Ifuginrvl'iug - - Ix'11111'. IIM'I. WILLIAM, HIx'L'Ill;181'-1'.n lmiry lluxlumdry - - . lx'IaxNAh-n, ALIiI-zk'r I1'11'11Ai111, Al. UX, Industrial Ifuginvvring 1 Class 'liruck IZI; Class lIuscImII 13H; GI1-1- Huh 12. II. I I; Varsity Kl-ZNWHRTIH', 051121111 15111, lfli'z'lriml lfugiuvvring 1 - - KERN, THOMAS stmu, 4'3 K. .II1'IulIuI'giml lingim'i'riug - - Ix'mn, IY.11.'ri-:11 .IUSI'ZI'H. lil1'1'lrl'ml lingincrriuy - - . 7 KILLIAX. MILDRED ALBERTA, 1'I11'mislry - - - - K11.I.1x1:1:11, WILLIAM GLENN. .Ilvlullurgiml Ifugiui'vring -- 7 KHI 1115, 11111111111. Sul'm-zns. II1-z1mi1. Chick. A II, firil liugiuvvriug Civil Iingim'cring Society; Puttshnvn Club; Sigma 'l'zm. KIM 111-11., 1.111115 HENRY. K 33. fnmnivrn' 11ml Iiiuuun' - A - Kimuxm. AlJuckT Iilnx'ix. JR 4' K 3. luduxlriul 17117111141111 - 1 KINIHH. .1111: Ix'i-1LIJ-:11. .111. A'I'A. .Igruuumy - , - -1 Ix'lNli, ICMIIX ANNA, l'm'uliumll Ilumv Iimnmuim - , . KIRKI 1'11111 Ix, IUIIN l:111.1N'Ix'ir11-,' luuslzi- 1 1 - I 11x11I1-111 I11111li1 S111i1l1' 11I1AI11I111Xi Sigmm Ix'I.INI-:, ICLMER .AIliRIJC. A X 3. 1AII1'mixIr-1' - - - - KNAI'I', limos anxu. A 'I'A. C'umnu'rn' 11ml l1immn' - - Ix'ui-ziIIJ-nc, 1.1-:R1IY JENNINGS, A .523, lidumliuu uud Ikyvlwlugqv - 11:111-1x11;. IXH'I. I.1N111:All rn, Ix'nnnck. A II P, .Iuimul IIILx'IqulI'y - Sphinx: SkiiII and Hours; Class 11111511111 15H : II1-1111 Slnlc Iinrmcr Czibincl; Sirloin Club. 111111.111; 1111111111111 HERMAN, Bill. Cummvrrv 11nd Finanvv - - Allomm - LuccyviIIo Nnrristmvn - I I:11'risI1u1'g' - I quIL'lnn CIL'urIiL-Id Quurlcl H I . AV iIkcs 11:1111' - SIzllinglun - I.1'I1:1111111 - - I Icrshcy - I I:11'1'isI1urg' - Spring City - Curlislc - Pittsburgh - York - IIiilslmrgh - Philadelphia . Killzuming - Wurrm 1 Strnndshurg - lluzlctnn 11.21: Y. M. C. A. - - I Izlu'lcy WW . .m,,.r L Kmm, NELSON RIFIIMHND, ' Rwl, H K A. lmluxlriul lz'ugilu'vring - Philadelphia Class Fomimll HM Class Huskclhull HM Varsity thtlmll FD: Varsity liuslx'vtlmll PD; Varsity Husclmll H. 2H : Cnpluin Ilnsclmll UH : Chairman Huuncc Committee HM Class 'l rL-nsurcr til; Class Vicc l'rcsitlcnl M. H; Student 'l'rihlmnl VD: Student Council M. -H ; Student Hmml M. 1 ; Y. M. C. A. Advisnry llnzu'd MN I. C. S. C. CH. Kman, SAMl'l-Zl., ' Kay. HE P, Lilu'rul xlrlx - - - - - York Cullcgc Buml U. 25, M: Cnllt-gv Orchestra H. '3, 5H ; York County Club. Kvmq WILFMm SHIHMAKER, ISIm'InM'Iwmiml lfngim'rring - - - Pittsburgh KI'I.P, CLM'TnN RANIme. 'Rndy. A H. .vlnimal lluslmudry - - Pollstmvn Sirloin Club; Agricultural Sovicly; Pnttstuwn Club. KHJ'. VII.1.Is Mtn'lik, Mmdxrupr Gul'dmiug - - - - - PUFkIlSiC Kru'rz. DUNAHD Flucmzmvu, A X P. Iilvrlriml lfugim'vriuy - - A Cnnm-Ilsvillc l..xxxux, Junx VlNHiNT. lilcrlriml lfugium'riug - - - - lluzlulnn LATTA, RUIII-ZRT HICHHYUIWII. Acacia. lilvrlriml lfuyim'm'iny New Haven. Conn. I..u'II1-;RMII.HI, ALAN Hnwxmx, A X A. Clmuiml zlgrimllurv - - - Harrisburg 1.1-:Ic'rl-z, Jnswn FLEMING, lnduslriul Clu'mixlry - - - - Nnrlh liusl Llcmmrn, WILLIAM DEWI'W, $A0. Murlmniml Ifugimwn'ng - - - Milton Assncizllc Editor Collegian M, M: Penn State linginccr: Sigma Tun. LICINILWH. CHARLES Cmmaxnc Ih'rZI-zk. A 23 4h lflvrlriml liugilm'riug - - Reading 1.1m MUN, J. RUSSELL, 1 VA. Jlt'rlnmiml linginvrriug - - - - Lutrnlyc Llcvsvnmak, I:Rl-ZDERICK HERMAN, Fritz. 13 15. .rluimul lluxluuulry - West llnmustczul Class Lacrosse HM Varsity Lacrosse U, 3K. M; Captain HM Class Fulllhll MM Collegian Stuff H, 35, H: litlitm' HR Hazing Committee FM: Slmlvnt Cmmcil LU; President 1. N. A. LU; Sirloin Club. LEVAN' CHARLES CHRISTIAN, U00, 2? 4 E, Cltmuirul .rlgrivullun' - - Hcrwick Lcihig Chemical Society. LEWIS, l'AUL 17.1mm, Stub. d'AU. Mvrlmuiml lfugim-m'iug - - Wynlnsing Class Lam'ussu HM Bradford County Club. LINHQIVIS'I', GLIiNx Illaxm-zksux, H K A, Cnmuu'rm' um! Fiuumu' - - 'IEH'cmum LIVINGSTUNIC, ROBERT Asmmn, AT, Cumnu'rn' am! 15iuunvv - Lunsdmx'nc LUCKICMAN, GI-zmuu-z FRANKLIN, K A P, I'llm'lnmiml Ifngim'vring - - - York LUHMANN, Pllam'la Fman, lk-Inf' 33E, lilm'lriml lingim'vriug - - lhlwm'dsvillc 4.1 11 111.11.13.21ny :uI 113.1... 1.11x1z, j1111N 111131115, 51111111. Class 1111-5111111; 111; Sirlnin Club: 1.1121-1'111- Cunnly L'Inh. 1.11N1;11:x1:1'11'1-111-, 1.1:1'1 SNYDER. luduxlriul lfugiuvvriug 1.1'1111', Ilnmx Ml'lmn', l.1'1111'11:, 11111-11111 1.111'15. l.1'111-:x11.11'11. lellAlx'll Knl-zAMHR. 1.1'x1u111. 1511.157. ALIHCR'r, 311'L1I.1.:1.1..xx11, 1.1:11111;1: M1fl.1151;1:1', 1.111s 311111115. 1 11111511131115 M1; 1.13:1;4111- 1 I1. 3111111111.. Glaumuc WALTER. N1'C1111'MA1311', :MJCXANhl-Zk . lehnnnx. AH'I'HI'R HOLDEN. 11TH lingirn'criug 1111111112, WAIII'ICR 11111111111, Inter-Clnss Sports Council Signm 1:111. M131Rx111..w11, CHARLES 111111211111, M.11'U11N.x1:1,1:, FRANK 111111121111 - 311'111'1111, 1..m'1.-1ex11: M1111 HNl-I jl 11mm 511' .x1;1.1:11 Mac. Uuss Unschull 1'1. 311; Sirluin Club. lex'uur, 13111111111111 Wmn, 311'KINS'H13Y, Mrkmau. M1'1x'x11111'r. 11.11125 11.111115', Y. M. C. A. Cnhinct 1'2. 21, 11 A11:KI11.1,AN.1.1:11111.1:M111111:11. 111N135. 1V11.I.1.x.u 11.111011. .1 l NAHIMICR, R. M1111, WARREN Umaxx, Varsity 1Vrcstling' H1 : MW 4': n: 3 1:31fo 1' X. Iil1'1'lrir111 Ifug1'111'1'riug A l' P, .luimul Iluxlnrudry Dnnmxs. 0 X. lfl1;1:lri1'11l Ifugim'vriug x , Acacia. Durrnlwvluwn I 1'1'1111 Stale 1113;111:411 - Elizzllwllllmm - lirmltluck - - '11111151'illc 1311 Int - 11111143111111 - Hirnnl - 1111101110 1111; 11311111115 3111111111 . 11111111111'11111111 - - 'l'ingn 111051 Chester - McGee Mills 1::1l1l1zu'11 311111 11111111:; - '11211'1-11111111 - - 11m .Xvnn R'ilkcs- Earrc - Huntluyvilk- - Stale Cullcgc . - 11-y1z1111l - V111ulll - Pittsburgh . Anlhridgc - 1 Reading 111111511110 5111111111511111. MAIIInIrKs, Josm-II N.A511N , J1w.lI'1lIiIvIIIIIIII linqiuu'llug - Altuuna Circulation Munugm Penn State I 111.:11110'1 HI; 1 IL-sidmt Archittcturul Club HI. MAMIIIICN, BENJAMIN ICIIWAIIII, WE II, lflI'I'lrir'ul liIIgiIII'I'I'I'IIg - - - Jersey Shnrc MANlll-IVIIJJ-Z. WALTER IVIII.I.I:II. IIanicnlnIrv - - 1 - - - Dallas IMARKS, ROBERT HERMAN, A X 31, IIIIIIIsII'iuI tln'lnixlry - - - Harrisburg MARSH, HENRY CLYDE, Ilurlimllun' - - - - - - - Irwin MARTINI, Rn'xmxn ARCIIIIIAIJI, ll K A, lIuI'IiI'uIIun' 1 - - 1 Wu'xfurd MARTIN. JOHN LAFAYI'TlTl-Z. Clu'miml .AIHI'I'I'IIIIIII'I' - - - - - Huwlcy MARZAI'I-o, CARL. L'III'IIII'sIry - - - - - - Jersey Shore MAan. 1:11:11 ; SACKICTT, I'lesc. IIIdII.I'lI'I'I1I lillgiIII'vI'iIIg - - - Frcdnniu, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Sucicty. AIA'ITNHR, lil.MIiII, '1' VA, Induxlriul liugiuvvring - - - - - Philmlclphin AI .HZ hI-I 111ml; Nm-zI' Id: R. h'l'inkcr, K A P. .1I1'1'l111111ml lfngium'riug 1 Harrisburg Mandolin LIIIII I2, 25. 1H; A. S. M. JQI N.IAXWl-IHNJA 311:5 RICA, JIL, Duo. A X 3. JII'IIIHIII'gitYII lillgiuvvring . - Purlu-slmrg Class Tennis CD: Class Truck I2, 31; Class Crnss Country I2, 3U; Varsity Cross Country 112, IN. MAZAK, JUIIN, JIL, luduxlriul linginm'riug - - - - - WilkI-s-Hnrrc MI-zAIIIx'IJc, WAIII'Iak CLYDE, Kid, hSpidL-r, II K A, funum-n-p 11111! Iv'1'1111111'1- h-cczcwmul Varsity Succcr I3, 13, 41; Varsity l'izlschall I2, 31 ; Cnllcgc Haskctlmll; Student Council I. 1H; Secretary Smiur Class; Vice Prosidcm Athletic Assuciatinn; Druids; Pnrmi Nuns: Lion's Paw. .XlI-ZI'IIIJNII, Rl'SSIiIJ. B., 3 ll, Cit'il lfuyl'lm'riug - - - - - L'Ilinntnwn MICIIM, liIm'AIIII CHARLES, IEII'I'II'I'ml IEIIgiIII'I'I'I'IIg - - - XVilkcs-Hurrc MICH'Slx'l-IY, 1.1208 . 1xN11a',x IIIdIIxIriuI ClImuisII-y - - - - Shenandoah 111151115115, lixm haulx'IiIJ-N, 34121, Prc-l.1'gul - - - - - Noycrsdnlc MILLER, MARIUN Gol'kuav, Al. 6.. i3 1'1, levlquiml I511v11'111'vr1'11g - Big R1111 Class Lacrosse I21: Varsity 14110111550 W. H; Awislanl Chou Lvmlcl CU; Varsity Assmtmn Chccr Louder UL MILLIILIN, 'l'IInIINIJ-zx' HUHSUN, UH H, UNI! Iillyi'llw'illx ' - - Philadelphia MILLIKICN. BI. WI 111: l N Is, Uumnllv - - HL-llcxuc Girls Lluss Prrsidcnt I.5J;1irls' Hazing- lxilmnnl W; , W'mncn' 5 8111119111 ngnc HI. MINIIR. SAMUEL CLAYTON, Dairy Iluxlunulry 1 - - - - Cnrmichculs Mnmu-t, Iinwmm HEINEMANN, Dairy ll'uxlmudry - - - - Philadelphia 11m QUQWQWW ' NW2? me-uwhnmuw Mt. M. La .. 85 Mnm;.xx, ANNA lilJzAnlc'ru, Annu, .lgricullm'ul lfdumliuu - , - Philadelphia MommiLI., NIHIULAS Gummm', lilvvlriml Ifngimw'riug - - - - Pnllsvillc Mmuusnx, ANNA MARY. Anne, Iluuw lfrumnnivx - - Vt-sl View Mukmm', Murmx Rl-ZTZIAIFIF, Shorty. Pw-Imgul - - - - - Alumna Mnluum', WA1. 1 I :R ANIHCRSHN, Pup, W21 K, lerlmniml liugl'm'vring - Pittsvillc vamcu, CLIIr'rnN ICLMI-zk, l ip, A ll, Dairy lluxlmmlry - V Spring City Class Wrestling H. '3. 2H; Varsity XYrcslling H. 3H; Studcnt Cuuncil HM Dairy Judging Team HM Friars: Sphinx: Pnrmi Nous; Dairy Ilnslunulry Cluh. MFLIJN. WILLIAM anunma, Will, Dairy Ilnxlvumlry - - Mnnm lesum MI'NIml-t, Junx HENRY. A TU. llurlirullm'r - - , - - PhilmlL-lphin Ml'kmen, JunN ALI-zxAchk, Acacia, IZIrrlriml Iiugilnw'ing - - - lilnzl Ml'ssm. PAI'I. GRAY, A E 4', .llrrlluniml Ifllgiurcriug - - - - Lancaster MUSSER, lx'omcu'r LESLIE, Huh, Alida lilrvlriml lingim'z'ring - - - BCHOfHHlC Class W'rrslling HM Class Lacrosse FD; lilL-clriml lingim-cring Sncicly; Ccntrc County Cluh. MYERS. MALmLM VVI-ISlJ-ZY. Mac. 4H3 . lnduxlriul lingiuvvring - - llnnnvcr First Assistant Huskvthull Manager UH: Varsity Basketball Manager HM Parmi Nous; Industrial Iinginccring Smitty: ank County Club. MYERS. 1?. VV., llurlirullun' - - - - - - - Milford NYIJCR. ALAN HLAVK. lnduxlriul Clu'mixlry , - - - - ViIkinshurg NAmlewzm, Rum, Mining linginn'riug - - - - - Ncw York, N. Y. NATER, HERMAN PLM'nm, Jlx'clmuiml lfngim'rriug , - - - Rnyzunnn, P. R. Nunm:, FRANK Illauuas, SEE, Mwlzuuiml Ifugiurvring - - ' Mcchnnicshurg NI-zwmmrzk, llnwmn lfmmixs, Ncwc, 4' K W. Juimul lluxlmmlry , Uniunlmvn Class Truck U ; Varsity Truck t2. 3. -l ; KSH-Yartl Record 43 ; Druids; Sirloin Cluh. me'lml'su, W'AL'I'I-zu HARRY, glliniug Uculngy - - - - - Fisher Ni-zx'lnk'r, A MUS EARL, 4 K. Indusrriul lfugilm'riug - - Milton NICHOLAS, PAUL Rumim Nick. K A P, L'i7'il Iiu 'iuvcring - - Yurk , A Cullcgv Chorus LU; Civil Engineering Smivty; York Cunnly Club. Nlt'kms, JUIIN CARL, L'umun'ra' um! Huuuvr - - - - Mclx'ccslmn Nissuav, ICARI. Rl'ssm, A X 3, Iuduxlriul C'lu'mislry - - - - Harrisburg Nx'l-tk, IivA IRENE, llnuu'xlir Svivnn' - - - - - Wmlhcrlcy ORR, ALm-zm XV.xI.I.:wl-:, lilrrlnH'ln'miral lingim'rriug - - - - Philzulclphizl IM 01115111111511. CRES'I'UN 191111215, 3 A 1'3, 11111111111111 lfllgil11'1'1'iug - - - - York 1'11'111-111, J1111N 1..Xl'112Hl.lN. 'l'iny. 11 K A. l'r1'-l.1',1:111 - - - - Wilkinslmru Class 1511111111111 111; Manager Class 1111x1111: 111; 15111'1'11sic Council 1'3, 51. 11: Secretary 1311; 11141311111; 811111111 111. I'.11..111-:11. 01mm 151'1-1111'1'1', Acacia. 11111111111111 1511141111'1'1'11114 - - - 1'1-11 Amy! PARENT, 1111111111 MEYER, 11:111. AT. .111'1'1111111'1'111 1511g1'111'1'1'il1lu - - I'ilmzm. N. J. Varsity '1'1'111'11 1'3. :11; 5111111111 Council 1111 ; Skull 111111 11111108. 121111111211, 11.11.1-11 I..1N1;1111N. '1': K, .111'1'1111111'1'111 lfngiuvcriug - - , - Snyrc PARSONS. 511151.1111x MILLS. Shorts. 1111111. .1111111111 I111.1'111111111'y - 1Vilkcs-11111'1'1' 1'1'1111 State Grange: Agriculluml S111'i1'1y: Sirluin 1'11111. 1'15511111115. 1111111 VANNESS. 1'1'11'. 1'111'1111'1111111 11111111' 151'11111111111'1 - 11'1'51 Chcsu-r Girls' Class Svcrvtury 1'11; W11m1'11's. 1121111111' 1'1'1111 51:111' 1 ;11'1111-1' 1-11; 111111111'11'5 1.1-;114'111'. 1'111111111', 111.1 1511:1111; 11111111'1'11'1' .8'1'1'1'111'1' - - - . - - 1'111111111 1'1-211111', MARTIN 11.11125. 1'1'11-. 111111111 Husbandry - - - ' - 111111'11-y XI. C. A. Cabinet H1; Dairy 11115111111111'1' Club; 11'111'111- Cullmy Clnh. 1'1-1'1'111111. 16.1111. ARTHUR, II111'11'1'111I111'1' - - - - - - 1.2111'111lz1lc 1'11'11'11111, ANTHONY Vll-IHMANN, 9X, 11'.1111111111 11.:1'1'1'11111111' - 1 Philadelphia 1'1112111'112, CHESTER JAY, Culu'cu Club, 1.11111131'11111' 11'111'111'111111: - - - Crzlftnn 1'11;11.1N, 5.1111111. 812151.121; 1511'1'11'11'111 Iiugiuvvriug - - - - 311111111 1'11'11511111 l'1.11;'1'1'1111:11, 111111.ch ANNA, Happy. .1111111'1'11 1.1111g1111g1's - - - Lock Haven 1'111111-11'1N, MISS MAlll-ZIJ'ZINE, C'Imnixlry - - - - - 51115511115, France 1'111.1.111'11', CHARLES R., Charlie, 1111'11111111'gi1'111 1511.1:1'111'1'1'111g - - - Philadelphia 1'11N11, ALFRED 11'111'1'Alu-211, 11111111111111 - - 1 - - - Stzuc Cullcgc 1'111'11'1'. 1.111'15 1.1 1'111-211, 1'1111, 1331', 11111111111111 1511.111111'1'1'11111 - - Wilkchizu'rc Hand 11, '3. i1, .11; Cullcgc Urchcstra 11. 2, 11, 41; Industrial 1C11ginc1'1'ing Sucicly. 1'11'1'1'1-211, 1:11.13'11' I111N.11,11, 1111r11'1'1111111'1' - - - . 11'111111111'1111411, N. J. 1'11'1'1'11211, 1.111'15 ALEX, 1'111'1111'1'111 .-'1.1,11'1'1-111I111'1' I 1 1 1 - Philadelphia 1'1111'1-21.1., 111111.121 HARRIET, 1111111131, 1111111111111 .111 - - - - 111111111. N. J. C11111'g1' Chorus 11, '2, :1. .11; Girls Class Vic1- President 121; Girls Student '1'1'1111111111 1:0; Orpheus Club 131; Vice 1'rcsi1lcnl 1V. 5. G. A. 1111: ,1'1'1':1511r1'r H1; 1.1111191 Cnr- 111'g11' Scholarship H1; 111111111113 1.1'1111111- 1'11- I'1 ...111111 111.1111 11151121113'112. 1'1111y,' I.11 .11111I 11'11' - . 1'31111'211'1lsx'ill1: Cc'ntm Ccrvunhs; Spanish 1'le 1'1; 11' Lack llznlcuis. 1m '121 . .MAAn-h - 1m '39 KRVM '1' 1:2?131...j3 mmw gmmg .w-x. wmlk Lu. 15,1 .xwugim'. 87 mg: a; MLWWU I N-w. . Ir . ' ..x 2 ' .ammmu m, 45AM... z W ,uMm.w'?xu .-2Mu m - JLA L: l'umms. SARA MASSI-IR. 5:1 3'. llumv lfmnnmim - - - - - Luncaslcr Hirls' Class Basketball M. LU : Y W. C. A. MMTI'. HMan THORNTON, Prattic. A A3. Clwmiml .vlgrivulluw - Camden. N. J. Mandolin Cluh H. M: lxihig' Chemical Sm'icty. l'mmei. ARTIH'R limmun, EN, lilmlriml lfugimu'riug - - - - Vyncnlc lH rx1-:Y, YII.I.IAM 'llu'mu, BU ll. l'n'-l.v.uul - - A - New Hclhlchcm Qrwmuu Amu MILDRED. Ihmu'xliv Srivnw - A - - - Minursvillc RMll-ZNKHCIN. AIJu-zk'r Loris. Jlallmnutim - - - - - Indiana lx'AMlm, Hmmrlc limik'r, AT. Flu'miml .lgrirulllm' - - - Nm'rislnwn N.H'l', MINNIE ICIJZAHIi'rn. Minccy. l'm'uliuuul llmm' lfrunumim - - Allentown Cullcgc Chorus w. 3. M: Y. W. C. A. Cil'lilll'l H. H: Eagles More lh-lcgutc Fl. 50: Du: Muincs Dulcgnlc UH; Wmllmfs Iidilm' Hnmllmnk CH; Jnniur Urntnriczll Cun- Ivsl UH: PrL-sidt'nl Y. W C. A, LH: W'mncn's chlguc. lx'mh, CI-l'll. ALEXANDER. A Z. Hu'nu'ml . Igrir11Ilnrr - - . - Clcanix-ld Rumkn, 1,.H'l, lemc, A IV V. .Iuimul lluxlmmlry - - - - Pikwillc. Ky. lx'lv'lrmm'r, lIu-ZNl-I ALIuik'm. Rvm'. .Vulm'ul .S'rirlm' - - Lancaster Girls' Mandolin Club HM Y. H'. C. .VX. Cuhinvl 1'3. 3. .H : Eagles Mort Hclcgmc H, LU: Annual Mcmln-r Y. H'. U. A. ML RI-n-Ian-z. NI-zn ELLSWHR'I'H. Ilnrlivullurv - - - - - - Pittsburgh Rlln'ruN, MARY HAI'HH, llmm' lfmuumir'x - - - - Smu- College lx'u'nwm, Glanmnc W.mnxu'mx, Imluxlriul 'ln'misIry - - - - Philadelphia Rluuknsux. MARIUN HLANt'IlARlI. lx'uilrmul .lliuing lfngim'vriug Hmm- City Ix'll-IllliNM'K, MAX. Sin E N, flu'miml .Igrivulmrv - - - Philadelphia RllJ-Z, Jnsm'u CLARI-zxna. lflurn'iml lfugiun'riug - - - - llrnzul Axe Rmm. PHILIP FISHER. t'llmuixlry - - - - - . - Stuu- College lx'uumxs, I'AI'L HARRIS. lfluvlriml liugim'rring - - - - Hlumnshnrg Ix'um-jn'rs, RALPH HARSIJEY. .Hrrlluniml lingiuvvriug - - - Shcnumluuh RUHICRTSUN, LAIRH'E'lTl-Z JAMES, :Igrirullwul lidnmlfuu - - - Ilnrtfunl, Conn. leIrIu-tx', lilx-ANHS Iimn'xn, Dairy lluxlmudry - - - - York Roma, JOHN l.1 rm-:R. Hlondy. A 1' P. gluiuml Iluslmmlry - - New HL-lhlcllcm Varsity 'I ruck r1. 3. H; Varsity Cross Cuuntry t3. 1 M Captain N H Slndcnl Cnuncil 1H; lntcr-Cluss Sports Council LU: Parmi Nnuz-f. RHHNIiY, KENNETH HHNt'II. R. N. L'ltvmixlry - - - Newark, N. J. Phi Lambda Upsilon. Russian, CHARLES Mnmux, :3 H. .Iuimul lluxlmndry - - . - Kingston Nn'flllx'lll'lx'. LEWIS I:R'ICIJI'ZRICIL Lcu'ic. A F P, zluimul llIIA'buudry - l'm't Matilda Class Lacrosse HM Class Husvhzlll t2, 1H; All-Cnllcgc Play HM I'L'nn State Play- urs LU; Sirloin Club. SS III Ix'IIIINICR, CARI. ICIIII'AIIII, RIIIII- I7. Dairy IIIIYIHIIIIII'V - - - I I'TIL Dairy Judging; 'I'UI'IIII III :IIIICIIIslIIII II. -. II; VIIrsiII 'IiI'IICIx' II, 2. II; III-IIII S1: 110 Grunge: RiIII- Club: I. S. C. VIIIIIIIII-I-II II'IiIII III'IIIIIrtIIIIILI . RI'III', JAMES lx'I-:NNI-:IIIII, I: '.K CUHIHII'FH' IIIIII lIIIIIIIIII - - - Mclx'I-I-spnrt RIINK. JOHN CHARLES. lfIIII'IrI'I'IIl IEIIgI'III'I'III'IIg - - - - CII:IIIIIII-II5IIIIIIp, lx'IINxI-z'IIII'Ia. .IMJiXANlH-IR CIIIIIIIII'IIIIN, BO II. LIII'I'IIUIIIIIII IEIIyI'III'IIriIIg - - Pittsburgh RI'IIs, IIIixm' Isz' A 'l' 1!, .IlrI'lIIIIIiIIIII lfIIgiIII'I'rI'IIg - - - DIIyII-sluwn RI'I'I', IiIiIIIIIII-z FILINIIIS, II'IHII'IIIII'I' - - - - - - SIIirIIIIIuIIslImIII RYAN. MII'IIAIII. AIARCIEIJII'S, Hairy IINJIIIIIIdI'y - - - - - ,Iil'Uy SAIIIIIa'r'II, RALPH I.IEMIYICI.. I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIv IIIId liiuunIII' - - - Slate COIIL'g'L' SALMON, JOSEPH II.IIIIII.II. Joe, 22 TI. lluduxlriul liIIgI'IIIII'IIiIII: - - Ncu YIIIk City Associate IIIIilIIII IIIIII SII-III IiIIgWiIIIII I-;II Vice President Industrial ICIIgiIII-cring Sn- IIiIIIy HI: IC CIIII-III IIIIIIIczlis; IIrIss IIIIII: A. S 31.1 S.x.xIlII-:I., ICIIIII'XII IVAIJI'IIII. 0X. IIIIII-IIIIgIII - - - - Mount Carmel SIISSMIIIN IIIm IIIII IICs'III-I..II Il'l Ix IIII'IIIIIIIIII IgIIiIIIIIlIIIII' - - - IIlIlIIlIIL'ISIIIWIl SI'IIAAIIT, iIi. Ian III'I'-.Ilrdlirul - - - - - ' . I'ilIIIt'IIIUIl SMIIIIIIIII, IIUWARII AI'III'S'H'S. Say, IIIIIIIIIIIriIII liIIgiIII'IIrI'IIg - - ViIII'IIIIIIl. N. J. Class IIIISIIIIIIII I'D; Class IIIISCIIilII MJIIIIIgIIr MI; CiIIII-I Captain III; SIIIIIIIIIII'II I'IIIII IIII'HICI SIIIIAIcIrIrI-zk, JOHN AIIAM, Milling IiIIgI'III'IIrI'IIg - - - - - II'IIIIIIWIIIIII SFIIAIEFFI-ZR. INAIIFER AMOS, IIIgl'I'I'IIIIIlI'III liII'III'IIII'IIII - - - I - UiI City SI'IIII-IANII, IiMANl'I-ZL, Prv-I.I'gIIl - - x - - - - Pittsburgh SI'III.IstxI.IN, MARK JAMES. lflI'IIII'I'IIIII lingiIII'IIriug - - - - Mount AI-IIIII SI'III.IrI III:Iu-:. ICIIIIIINII III'ZIIR. JT,'IEIIIIIIIII'IIIII lingiIII'I'I-iug - - - IIIIiIzIIIIIIpIIin SIIIIMIIIIII, STANLEY WILLIAM. K 0, I-Inimul IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIy v - - WilkIIs-III-IIIIII- SI'IIIII-leI-IIJIII, IMIIIII ICIIII'AIIII, I'I'I'il IEIIgI'III'I'ring - - - - . Ncwpnrt SI:IIIIIVI-:II, IIIm'Is IIAIIIII-YII'II, II K II. I'IIHIIIII'III'I' IIIIII liiuIIIIIII' - - CIIIIIII-IIIII Luke SIIICIIS, CIIII III-ZIIIIII IIIIss, A X II, I'IIIIIIIII'IIIII' IIIIII l-'iIIuIIIII' - - - 'Ii-VI'UIIC VI'IIIsilV IIIISIIIIIII Manager HI: IIJ'JI IIA VII: IIUIlHI; JIIIIiIII- Prom Connninw; 113m - Nuns: Blair CIIIIIIly CIIIII. SI-zIII., II'IIleII-zk ICIIICIIIIAIIII, 0 X. IIII'IIIIIIIII'I'III lfugiuvvring - - - IIIII'II'IIII-IIIIIIII SELL. ICIINA MAY III'IIIliIu IIIIIIIIIIII IJIIIgIIIIgI - - - - - Reading IIII-IIsiIlIIII's MIIIIIII III: YCIIIIIIII'I CIIIIrIIs I3 3. II: IIIIIIII SIHIL' Players III, :0; 15-05, . IlIIII I'II-Iss CIIIII MI: .W . IX. C: IIIiIIIII III;SIIIIi:I1 SL'CrClllry Y. IV. C. A. HI; SIII'iuI SI-I'Iin'II CIIIIiIIIII'III III: LIIIIs MIIiIII-s IIIIIIIg'IlI- UH; Iiuqus MI-III- DCICKHII' IIII; NIIIIII'IIIIIs IZII . SELL. ISAAI' WALTER. Ike, A A3, IIII'IIIIIIIIiI'IIl Ifllyhlffl'hlg - - - lqwtmwl Manager Varsity 'Iirill'Ix' HI: Class 'I'I-IIIIis ManagI-II I-II; Assistant Manager IiII-I- CIIIII IIII: Assistant Business Manager IEIIJI IA VII-I; SIIIIlI-nt Council I2, 5H; SI-IIiIIr I iII:IIIIII- COIIIIIIIIICC HI; PIII'IIII Nuns; SigIIIa 'IiIIII. W IV WAAA WV - VaVAVAVAV Wuuw. SII SIcIJI'xI-zu, WILLIAM WAYNE, 0X, Uri! linginvcring - - - - Cuulcmllc SchI-zII. LYMAN GIuiIeN, L. 0.. A A3. .-Igr1nnuny - - - - - Ym'k Glee Club H. 2. 3, 1H : l'iI'L-slIIIII-II QHIH'ICI: AlzIIIugI-r Glue Clllil H I. SISII'AIIII, IEI'II'I'IIX FIUCIIIiRlF, LIII'HII'I'III .lgrirullurv - - , - AYI'IIIIIsiIIg SHARP, AYIIJJAM .AIALDUNAIJL 'l 111 A Z. .-IIII'IIIIII Ilu.I'lqudI'y - . Philndclphin M. L'. A. Cilliillt'l HI: Sirloin CIIIII. SHARI'LIESS, HARRIET lC'I'III-2I., Hallie. lhnnvxlir .S'I'irua' - - - HIIIIIIIISIIIII'I: SIIAW, HAROLD DICLUS, A'Shnwsio, lflI'I'lI'n-L'III'IIIiI'III lfugiuwring - - Jersey Shon- SIIAII', AVIIJJAM JEFFERSON, JIII. Ilurlic'ullurc - - - . - PhilzulvlplIizI SIII-iIvI-ICR, llUILH'l-Z IAIIIJJIIH'SF. SlIIf A Z Duirv IlIII'IuIIIdI'I' - AVIIIsumuwII Class DI-luIliIIg' 111: SLIIinI' Xssmizuc liditnl' Lullcgiun Hi: Y. Al. C. A. CnlIiIIcI 1'1, L 111; Penn Stuu- Grunge; P .C. VolIIIIIL-L-I l in IMpIIrlIIIcIII. Slll-iFFI-ZR. SAMl'l-ZIA, E A E, AII'IIIIIIII'giI'ul IfIIgiIII'I'I'iug - - - - Milrny - Lilitx SIHJNK, SAMI'IiL RUMIH'IRHER. .lgl'uuumy - . - - . SIIIclxmx, ANNI: ICLIZAIIIc'I'II. i'ILHV. lidm'uliuu mul licyvlmlugy - Millhm'm Girls' IhIskL-lhull I11; L lass Hockey H I; MIIIIngI-I' 141; Girls Hiking Manager 1-11; Iiirt'iISHHT XYIIIIICII's AIlIlL-Iiv Assncintiun HI; Centre County LlIIh. SHERMAN, SAMI'H. SHEFFHR, SlIcI'III, 3 P, LiIII'miI'III xlgrimlhu'v - Harrisburg L'IIHI-gc Orchestra t1. '3, 51. H ; LI-zulcr HI ; Cullum- Hand I2, Ii. 1H ; lect Drum Corps 1H; 'lilIL-spian Orchestra H. 31, 1H; Class Tennis I21; AgriCIIIIIII'III Society; ML'IIIIruII Sncicty; Lcihig ChCIHiCill Sncicly. SIIH'IC. RIIY ALLEN, L'lu'nu'slry - - - - - - - - York SIIIIAI'Ir, XVIINIIIHJ. HOLMES. A l' P. .lnimul lluxIqudry - , - - Vulzml - - - - GrcL'IIslIIII'g SHUIEMAKER, CAIIIIIIIJ. IiI'IzlaxI-I. xlgrwmmy - SIIIIIiNI-'I-:I.'I'. JESSE LEE, Iuduxiriul lfIIgI'III'I'riIIg - - - - Hulliduyslmrg SIII'IJI'Z, WILLIAM CAREY, 214' IE, liln'lrirul 1511gi111'c1'iug , - . - Altoonn SII;I.IN, HOWARD PRESTON, Sig. .-lui111ul Iluxlmudry - - - Brndllcudsvillc I'cIIII Smu- Grunge: Sirloin CIIIII. SKI-:I-:N, jIIIIN RIIHSIN. H X, LAIII'HII'I'III xlg'l'lii'lllilll't' - - - - Philadelphia SLICI'I'Y, RALPH ICIIAII'NIISIIN. H K A, gluimul lluxhundry - - - VVilkinSiIlllg SLIIA'r, HARRY SMITIH'URS, Jack. iill. llnI'IiI'uIIIII'I' - - - - AVI-ulhcrly Varsity liunllmll UH: L'III'IIIIII County CIIIII. SLUAT, RAY GI'Y 'Sluutic LIII mu III I 11 111l1m - - W'clelIL-rly PCHII State LII'uIIg-z 1 L'ihig LlILIIIiuIl SuciI-II; HuleIoII LlIIlI; L H'iltnl CUUIHY CIIIII. SIJCSNIVK, AIII'IIII'. HYMAN, 11,111 . CIII'IIII'I'III .lgrirulIIu'v - - - Oil City SIII'I'II. IiIIANI'Is MARSHALL, .1, K. luduxlriul lfuginvvring . - - McSlIcrryIvaI SIIII'II, HARRY OILIIIT. E'I'E. .lI'I'III'II'I'lIInII lingium'ring - - - AViliillInSpUH Hrnoklyn, N. Y. SIIII'II, IIII'INI; VALI'ZN'I'INl-Z, CIIIII-m Club. luduxlriul I'IIIIIIII'xh-y - SMITH, OSCAR PAl'I., Imluxlriul Clmuixlry - - - - - Reading SMITH, PLA'r'r llmmum Smitty, levlluuirul Iiugfm'vriug - - Hrnuklyn. N. Y. SMITH, IFHEUUURIC GILMAN, H X, . luiInul llnslwudry - - - - Philadelphia SMITH, WILLIAM ICLLMrT, Eddie, K E, lelnmiml lingizmv'ing Ih-nnklyn. N. Y. Class Lacrosse Uh; Numerals; Hand H. 2. 3H; Anvil Club; A. S. M. 15. ' SNYDER, FAY Iimmun, K E, luduxlriul liugiuvm'iug - - - - Humingdun Sxx'mcu, Ru'umm SHI-zLu', Dick, OE, Ilurlirnllm'c - - - Allcmuwn Cruh Apple Club; Agricultural Society. SJuNmJak, Cm'ma M., AT, Dairy lluslmmlry - - - - - Liom'illc Class Football H ; Varsity Football H, 3, M; Class VVrcsHing HM Varsity Yrcst1inp, AZ. 53, U; Student Council HM Druids; Sphinx; Skull and Bonus. SRl-ZIIICNSHEK, VVILLIAM ALEXANDER, lflx'vlrivul lingiuvcriug - Fnrcst City Electrical Engineering Society; Tun Ht-tu Pi; lilu Kappa Nu. S'mmmx, lL-wm INLAND, Clu'mirul :lgrirullm'c - - - - - Smu- Cullcgc STARK, KENNETH RILEY, 4,;30, Ken, luduxlr'ful linghu'vriug - - Harrisburg Class Football Manager 0.0; Varsity Munbnll Manager LU; Class Secretary HM llunnr Committee '3. 3, AH; Slndcm Council HM Junior Prom Cmnmitlcc: 1921 LA VIE Bnard; Y., M. C. A. Advisury Hnurd HM Chuirnmn Alumni llmnc-Cmning Day HM Friars; Sphinx; Lion's Paw; Purmi Nous. S'lxwrlrlck, BURTHN CLARENCE, HBUH, H K A, lflvvh'iml Iiugiuw'ring - - Ringtown Band m, :5, D; Electrical Engineering Society; litn Kappa Nu. Suuuurlqau, RALPH DANIEL, 0 X, Ma'lumivul lingim'cring - - - - Reading STEELE, KENNETH CLAREM'H, K. C, A XE. Uzvmislry - - Middlctmm Class Vrcstling CD. STlilGl-IR, GUSTAVE, lnduslriul Jingilm'riug - - - - - Gcrnumtmvn S'rlilmmmn'r, WJLHUR tilucsu, Stcinic, A ll, .llm'lmniml lfnginrm'iug - Nnrristown S'H-zvlaxsoN, FREDERICK JnuN, Tcd, B 9 ll. Cumnu'rvc am! I'Vimztm' - - Oil City Louise Carnegie Scholarship VD; John W. Vhitc Spanish Scholarship CD; Manager 'l hcspizms UH; Thespiun Club; 1921 LA Vn-z Buzml; Class Basketball 03, in: junior Prmn Committee; Sccn'lury-'I rcas1Ircr Infrzucrnity Council. STILL. MARGARET LOUISE, Wczlslcs, llurriculnm' - - - Elizabeth. N. J. Class llockcy; President Vancn's Athletic Association LU. STummun, Gummy: Dmsmmui, Doc, 2 H, Iidm'ufiuu uud I'xyvlmlugy - Carlmmlulc Delta Sigma Rho. S'mvl-JR, JAMES RILEY, lilm'lriml linginm'riug - - - . Stuu- 0, th Class Baseball UH; Electrical Engineering Society. S'nmvn, HLANCIIE me. Mundy, Ilumc limnmnirs - - - Mim-rwnh. STI'ART, HOWARD LAVAILLE, P010, 4,A0. 'unum'rrv and qumm' - . h-zlwr Class Basclmll H, 2H; Varsity Husclmll UH; Assistant Varsity Chem- chulcr UH: Scniur Danu- Cmnmiltcc; Prc-Mulicnl Soclcty; Lummvrcc and Finance Club; HCHVL-r Cmmly Club. STI'mzs, Jusm-n ISAAC, hjcrry, A l' P. .-lnimul Illlxluuuiry - - - Philmh-lphin SI'TTUN. Gmmm R.WMUNH, Alclullm'gll'ul Ifngiin'm'iug - - - Cambridge Springs SWANK. ANNA CA'I'HHRINE. AAKiHy. Unluucru' um! Finum'r - - Mnlmnny City Girls' Class Buskctlmll H. LU: Schuylkill County Club. SWl-ZEIJ-ZY. JCDWARH lirkvn, lid. 3 ll, Iuduxlriul lfngim'crinq - - Rnchoslcr. N. Y. Smaliun', Jnsm'u lhmmix E II, lmluxh'iul lfugfm'vriug . - lhrchvstcr. N. Y. Alunugcr Varsity AYI-vslling Hl; l'rcsidcnt lnlcrcullcgiulc AYru-slling Aswcinlinn HA: Purmi Nous. JUC,' 'Iszm-zn, 'IXHJICSYN. Acacia. luduxfriul lfngilm'rz'ny - - - - Pullwillc 'lin'um, HARRY ICLLIu'r'r, 34A E. Unnmvra' uml I-Aiumm' - - - - vaitklty TAYLUR. Tnmns kamz'r'r. Jliuiug h'vulugy - - - Aanlingford 'llcl'lrl-jL, AYAIIrl-ZR ULH'I-ZR, Acacia. lechuniml lingimw'riug - - , A Milton Tnmms, CHARLES Arman; 'lhmmy. Fricnds' L'ninn. liulumulugg - Kvnuoll Summ- 'lAnuxms. linwlx Ak'rm'k. A T33. Jlrtullurgiml liugim'vriug - - - lhn'nhum 'l'nmus. Mules LEWIS, Imulmgul - - - - - - 513m CUIACHC 'IAnmn-sux. CHARLES RAYMOND, 'llmlmy. A342 lilrrlriml liugimu'ring - Scranton Czuh-l Svmml Lieutenant PH: lecl First Lieutenant UH: Czulcl Captain HM liluc- lricul Engineering Sucicly: Luclx'mx'unnn County Club. 'l'mml'snx, IIme EDWIN. lmluxlriul lfngl'ncvring - - . Slilit' CUHCH'V 'lAmmlvsux, MARY KATlllJ-Zl- ' Kitty, I'nruliwlul Ilmm' lfwwumirx - Millerstmvn Class 'l'cnnis UH: College Chums V3, SH; Urplwns Clnh UH. II.IIUMIA$HN, .AIURICLAND, 2' A 15. lJuiI'y lluxlmmlry - - - - llmvcr Tnmwsux PAl'L CLAIRE. lilt'rlriml lfuuiun'riuq , - - - lhmcunnun , . . 'l'HJnrmx, jullx LESTER. A X A. Hairy lluxluuulw - - - Wilkcs-Hurn- ,IAUMI'KINS, WALTER CLAIR. levlmuiml lfngimu'riuy - , -. limpm'imn ,IARl-ZMIHA', WILLIAM HENRY, A'I'A, Umum'rm' um! Fimum' . -- - vaicklcy Tul'r'r, OLIVER CHRISTIAN, glgmuumy - - - - . - Ncwvillu 'I'x'snx, junx IMHHIER'H', :3 X. lilvrth'lmuiml liugiucn'iug - - R mling VANSANT, I:Rlih 'l'mlLINan. U X. Uz'il Ifugim'rriny - - - Fux Clmsc VANSANT, AYIIJJAM llmnmN. Hilly Van, A l' l', .lgrunumy - - Stuu- Cnllcgc L'ullcgc Orchestra U, '3, 3, AU. erluik, HAROLD .ARTIII'R. A 341 Kiri! lfugim'criug - - - - - Scruntun VII.I51.I.A,.IUSI:, tAln'mixfry - - - - - - , - LIIYUS. P. R. lerlixr. ALEXANDER HILLMICYICR. A 1' i3, .Igl'uuumy - - - Alilnimuwn WAM'R, Ile-lel'llx'k'lx' HARVEY, Weary. Fi-I'il lfuyiur'vriug - - Cllzlmlu-rslmrg Civil Engineering Sncicty: A. S. C. Ii; Franklin L'nnnly Club. AVALKICR, CHARLES Runlck'r. AYyric, liln'lriml lingiurcriug - - Jprgt-y Shun- 4 fuMAi . 7:: .s kaifxb Mm um. UM uglyh A. . .1 - '. . , g: -1 1111111111. 111111115 1'111111'. H K 41. I'l'1'-l-1'.L'ul ' ' ' - - ll'llH'Hllllll 11'.11.'1'1:11. 11111-15 111351-111, 21 ll, I5I1'1'11'1'1'1Il l'.'11;.;1'm'u1'1'11g - - - - 1.1-1111111111 11'.11.'1'1:11s. 1'1111'N1'1111' 1111:1111, lilcririrul liugiuwrfng - - - Shipprnslun'g 11'111N1511. 11.1mm 812117.. l5l1'1'11'i1'ul lingiun'riug - ' - . - 1111111111111 11'111NIIR. 11.11115 1I1111'.11111, 11111: J111'. 2' X. lz'l1'1'11'11'111 lz'1111'1'111'1'1'i11y - - 11111111111- .11g111111g1'r 1'11xs 1.111'1'11551' 111:1'111'5113 1111111551 1'3. 111; 11111111141'1' 111155 11151111111111 151 '111'1151111r 1'. .1. V111111111 11 1'11'1' 11111111 11111111 1-1;1 1'. .11. C. .'1.; 1i11'1'11'11'111 1 .11- 111111111111; 811111-11. 11'.1RNl-ZR, 1111111115 '1'1111111'51151, 1.11. '11. 1 .111111'1'. 1'111111111'1'1'1' 11111! l I'II11111'1' 3111111111111. 1 :1. .1lz1j111'1'11111'1111'g1111g'1111 1311'1'11111111'1. 1'11111'1 111-1111111111 1-11: SCH1111HI'11 111111 11111111 . 11111111111111 1' 11111 1'3.' 11; 11111111'111' .111111:11;1'1', 11111111111111 111111 1111; 1'1'1-51111'111 1'11111- 1111 11 1 111111 1'11111111'11 111111 1-1. 11'1'1'511N. 11111'1'11'. 1151111155, 11. 11.. I1'111'I1'111u! .1l1'1'l111111'1'11l li11111'111'1'r1'11g , 51111111111 .11. S. .11. 1C. 11'1'1'1'5, 1'1'11'1'15 .111'1'1.1'111-'., 17111'1, .1l'l'. .luiuml llu.1'l1111111ry . - 81:111- 111111-141- 5111111'111 1'1111111'11 1511; 1'r1'si1l1-111 Sirloin 111111 111. 11'1'1'1'5, 111111111111 111111111111 11111. ll111111' lf1'111111111i1'x - - - - Harrisburg 1'11115' 1'11155111511'1'111111 11. 21: 1'111ss '1'1'1-115111'1'1' 111; Girls' 111111111' 1'111111111111-1: 1211; S1'1'111'1'11v 1.11'..-1.121: Vi1'1' 1,1'1'31111'111 1'. 11'. 1' '1 1214 117.11', CHARLES. .1 T. IL'II'FII'U-217117111111, lingiuurriug 1 - - - .1111wningt11w11 Varsity 1511111111111 12. 51. 111; 1 1'1111'5; 1'111'1111 Nuns. 1111-1111111 111111113 11N1N. 111I1111'1lm'111 I.'11 1 I11.1'1111' 1 - 1 - $11110 01111-140 11'15111-111, 1 ..1111. NATHAN, II111'111'11I1111'1' - - - - 1 - 11113'1-1'11111'11 11'12111-111. 11.11115 1111111211111, .17., 1'l11'1111'1'111 .1141'1'1'1111111'1' - - - - 1711'111'1'11'111 11'111111-211'. 1.111'1112N1'11: 151111211111 11'111. 'l'31 .l: l1'1l1'i1ul l'.' 11g1111 111'ug - .1'11'cl11111icsl1111'g' 11115111055 11111111111'1' 111111 811111 1211111111-11'1-11; 111111-141 01'1111'511'11 11. 2. 51. 11: 12111 1111111111 N11 111211511111, 11111111111 111111. K .1 P, 17111111111111 - - - - - . 111111- 11111111, l 11.1N11 111111111. luduxirz'ul 1'111'1111'111'1' - - - - S1-ll1-1'sx'ill1' 11111111511. S. :11'5'1'IN. 5111111111.Y 11111110 111111. .1l1'1'l111111'1'ul lfugiucrring - J11I111sl11n'11 1'11sz 1.111'1'11551' 1'11; .1111111111'1'1' 1511; .111'1'11111111'111 15.111111111111111r 5111'11'13'. 11'12111. 111-1NR1', 111'1111'1'. 1'0111'. 24'! l2l111111'1ll l Ilguu'u'Lnn - 11'11111'11 111111- 111155 111151111111 1'3. :11: 5111111111111 1'1111111y 111111; 1111 1111111111 N11 1112111111, 171.1111ax1'1c WILLIAM. Mining 1511.1:1'111'1'1'1'111' - - ' - 1211'111'111'il11- 11'1-:I.1.1:11, HENRY 11.11115. .1A23. 11111111111111 1'II1'1uixlI'y 1 - - 13111111111. X. J. 1111111111211. .'1NX.1 IC1.1z.11115'1'11, lhrnn'sn'r .1'1'1'1'111'1' - 1 - - - I'I1il11111-11111111 111155 11111'11'1'3' 11D. . 112121.11 W113 IYIJSI'IIIIIIIF. C. I5. II.. xluimul IIIIxIIuIIIII'N - - - - - Ithz, Iilllply. IflI'IIII'I'IIul lfllyim'vrillg - MIIIIIIIIIIII CIIIII III; AIHINIUIIII Quartet HI: CIIIII: Iim Kappa NII. WI-TIIXICI.. MILES THOMAS, L'IIIII II, '3, II, Sncivly: CCIIIIIc CHIIlll-V AYIIICXI'IIN, IIIiquI CLAY. 'I'Inck, CIIIIccu CIIIII, .III'IIIIIIIII'IIIII lingiun'ring WIIIIJIIIUN. JIIIIN REED. Spiny. II'K 23. lmluxlriul lingiIIrmIiIIg - Hrs! Assistant 'IiCIlIlIS KIzIIIIIchI UH: Muss Huxing' KIunngL-I' III. IYIII'IIIL LEWIS ICIIIIIIN. HAVIIIIIU. A71. xlgrwInIIIy - - - - WIII'IIII, Ix'IITII IAI'I:.I.I..x. Ix'uts. lidquII'uu Imd P.Iyrlmlugy - - IYIII'IIIi. H'IIJIIII WALTER. A II II. lhlil'y IIIIAIIIIIIIdry - - - WIICIAxn, XIIIIIIuan LIII'II.I.II., Milly, l,ilwrul .1;le - - - WIIiNIcII, FRANK Cl'I.I.I-:N, I K, liurmlry - - - XYILIAIIII, MARY LOUISA. Jess, M. L.. CIII'IIIISII'y - - - AYIIIIJAMS, LVLI-z I'A'I'IIII'K. IIIK, t'nIIIIIII'IIIII' and Iiiuuun' - - - RUNAIJI Ix'I-szI-TIIII, IIllCIx'. K 2, .III'IIIIIIIIIIIIII linginm'riuy - Vnrsitv IitmlImlI I2, 3. II: Student Council IYILIJAMS. Class II'IIIIIIIIIII I I I I IIUIII IIII: StmIIIIl IquIIIII UH; Iinn HI: Y. M. -X Lulyinct WI 3. III: IIIII'siIIL'IIl hl I;H1US A II P IIUI'III'IIIIIII't' - :CIIupcl Org: mist II, -, I, II; IIIL'SIIIIIII Play I-II: WILMIMIII, JUIIN 1.xxI'Iu-1NI'I-I IIIIIH'SIFH Organist II. -. ,I. II: I LIIII Stale Grunge: Sucicly: CIIuII Apple CIIIII. WINIIIIC. MAIIIIIIII: IJCS'I'IER IIII'IIIIIIIII l'gIIIIIIIIIIIII . - , WIIIIIII-zmm', FRANK iIillUMI'SUN. A X3. IIIIIHAIIIII'III k'IIrIIIiIII-y - - WIIIII. FRANK, tII: Ix, AIII'IIIHIHZQI-I'UI lingI'III'I'IIIIII;I - - . WHLIrIi, III: 1mm: IV II. I I LU, T1! lluIIIliI IIIIIII'I . - I WIIIIHI'II. SINIu-IJILY Jusm'n. lfIcvlrivuI Ifuginccriug - - - YIII'XI;, VIIAkLI-zs HENRY Ih'Imx, .S'uuilury lingium'riug . I YnIIxu, CLAIR IIIeIuIINIa. S216, C'HIIIIIII'IIIII' um! FIHUHH' - - - YIIL'NII, .IHIIN LIONEL. 1- III, R. I'... .IIIimul lluxlluudry - - - YIIII'I'Z, .III'III'IIg Ifugilu'criug - - - ZIIIAR. I'ln'miml :Igrirullurv - - sz, I:RANI'IS JIIsICI-II. ZIMMICRMAN, I,I-:5IIII-I.II IMIIIIIIIIII', Induxlriul UII'IIIixIIIy - - CIIIIIIIiuII .-lgrirullm'c - - ASH. ZIIIIK, IHIIL Class Vice IIIIL-siIII-III I'JI; Athletic Druids: I'urmi Nous; Sphinx; 1. Penn State I' IIUCIS UL! I - Library - IIcIIcIUIIlu ICIchIIicnI Engineering IYiIkcs-Iinrrc - AICITCI' IIIIIIXSIIIIIII'IIL-y - Slate CUIILIgc MIIIIysviIIc - Lindon IIilII WiIIu-s-IIanIc State COIIL-gc - Ronm'n - AIUIIL-sscn Class l'IIcsi- Associa- inII's I'uw. I IIiIIuIL-IpIIiII G Ice CIIIII mccmnpunisl II. . 'AinLIIIIIIIIle Purkcshnrg I IzlrIIisIIuIIg - IIICIx'ccspUI'L SIMn-IIIIIkcrsviIIu - DusIIuIIc - CICIU'IIL'III - Russell - Russell - IIIUIIIIII'iIIc ICIIIpnIIinIII - I IIIIIIIisIIIIrg IAIiIIIiIIImI'n g Aw, ;::.. gfxg ftRCpmHa. . Figswf'w Wa?mW gm'g u. mun... mmmMmrwu-rn human 93 V. V. ULUUGH Yivv-l'n'sidvllt ll. 1.. M EANS '1' l'q-xmul'vl' , :1 .mm, r, : numb- R. H. RMWH l'rvshlvnt Humor Ctlass Officers ID. lc. Cl'l'P Nm-n-I u ry . B. JUNES lllslurinn 96 '71 7 Vs 311111101 711151012 VICKYHIIXH 111111511:11 111111 11111111 1;e1:111 :1 elzlss seenh 111 11:11e heen :1 111111 111 1he 111511111' 111 1he 1111155 111 111:2. We we1e 1he 1:11g'esI 11121514 111:11 ever e111ere11 11111111 Slule 111111 111115 we 5111111111 111111e' :1 11:111111111111. 1111 111-11111 :155111111'11 111:11 511111 :1 111:155 1'1111111 11e11e1 he s11eeess1111. 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'11111eeye:1rs 111 11111 e1111eg'e 111511111 11e 1111111111 115 :11111 we have 11111111111 111211 we 111111111 111'er- 1'11111e1111111:111111111111111111 111:111'e g111111. One '1'e211 111 111111e1'g'1:11111:11e 111e 1e111:1i11s. 11111-1111; 111111 time we 111111e 111 111111 11111111 111 11111 111ese111 ree11111 :11111 when 11111 C1111ege 111115 z11e 11111 and we have 521111 54111111411111 111 11111 111-1111 S1111e. we e:111 1111111 1121111 with pride :11111 51111513111111111 11111111 1he 111e111111;1111e 11ee1ls we z1ee1111111115he11 :15 the 11:15.: 111 1922. DONALD GEARHART ACKERLY 52E Ack Don' Electrical Engineering Pittston Class Wrestling GD; College Wmstling; Ritlv Cl 11! 1; Mandolin i lub; Mandolin Qumtot : Elvchicnl E ngium Hing Sm icty' , Lt' Umeh- F1:111c:1is. MILDRED AMELLA AILMAN Mid Midge Liberal Arts State College College Chorus 0O, 31; Class Hockey 2, :0; Y. W. C A. RALPH SNYDER ADAMS, AP P Agronomy Pennsburg Y. M. C. A. Advisory Bomd CI, 31; Debuting CH. The Louise Camogie Scholarship 12L 98 AGNES WYONA ALEXANDER Agony Addie Home Economics Burnham College 011011151 02,- '0; Treasuwt Mimin hmnty Club 6.0 FLORENCE KATHRYN ALLEN RAY B. ANDERSON, AT '6 llAndy Chemistry Hazleton Minl.ng . Lancaster hhls' 1' lass President m Flrst Assmtnnt 'l'rm-k Manager CU. Gi1ls Student Council 12, 31; XVomvn s Mugm 1 C M Louise Carnegie Schylmship 1U; 1'11lloge Ghouls 12,3 Iluzh-fon Club. DOROTHY GANTZ ALTHOUSE ELIZABETH LENKHART ANDREWS Tweedledum Commerce and Finance Wyomissing Modern Languages and Literature Burnhnm C1'c11un11-1c 111111 I1 1111111110 Club. Le Corole Fumcais Secretary Mitilin County Cluh MUNROE JASON ARMES RICHARD NELSON ARNOLD, AZ ' Specs DicW' Agronomy Muncy Valley Dairy Husbandry York Class Wrestling Uh Agricultural Son-ioty; Clover Club. IRVING WALKER ARMSTRONG CHARLES PATTON ASHE, I! K A '9 Chuck 6Erv , Electrical Engineering Cuylerville, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Kittunnlng Electrical Engineering Society. 100 BERTRAM ASHENFELTER, AT ROBERT BROWN ATWELL. q; K E rt Mechanical Engineering Pittsburgh Horticulture Royersford Freshman Football. ELEANOR MARY ASHTON ADJUTOR JOSEPH AUDET, 4 K Chemistry Joanna Heights Whli Woe Y. W. U. A. Cabinet CU; Industrial Engineering Willinmsport 1922 LA Vu: Board; College Chorus 0, 2, 3h Berks County Club. 101 Mifflnla , ' ALOIS CLARKSON BACE. UK A RAYMOND B. BAER, 4 FA ' l', IRnyl! Mining Geology Pottsville Civil Engineering Toledo. Ohio Freshman Football; Varsity Sqund Cl, :0; Druids; Sphinx; Skull and Bmu-s; Sigma Tau; Student Council: Student Tribunal; Honor Committee. DAVID R: BAER, A II MARGUERITE LOUISE BAILEY Dave Pre-Legal Clinton. Conn. Electro-Chemical Engineering ' College Chorus 0, 2, ID; North Wale Y. W. C. A ' - . . , V100 Presulonf Town Girls' Ass'n. KENNETH GADDIS BAILY, 23 N Animal Husbandry Carmichaels Class Lucros e h Varsity Soccer Manager GD. Manager-Elovt Wn-stling GD; JOHN T. BAKER Hlake Clvll Engipeering Beaver Falls 103 .A, w W, ..-- - .. . . .. .. m--xmms PAUL BRATTON BANKS, AT uDocH Mechanical Engineering lass Lacrosse Uh Varsity Laemsso U, 2, :0, Cullvgv Baud U, 2, in; The Triangle. Harrisburg ' AN 3 $NW xi 4;; l V 3.: Ian L STANTON DEWITT BARCLAY Steve Dit Mechanical Engineering Sinnnmuhoning Intor-Murul Council CD. MARTIN K. BARE, A E X n r 0 Industrial Chemistry Lancaster G. G. Pond Chumioul Society; Lancaster County Club. HAROLD EARL BARRON, 2. V H E 11 Commerce and Finance Olympic Team, 19:20 Cuptuin- -cloct Track Team, 1917; I'Iinls Skull and Bones; Sphinx. Philadelphia 104 FRED FOLLMER BASTIAN, 6X Beast Animal Husbandry Berlin C nllvgo Bum! 0,0 -, :0; College Orchvshu U, 2. :0. ALFRED W. BASTRESS, A! X N ll ' Industrial Chemistry Class Soccer Uh College Chorus 0, 5D; Empire State Club. J amalca, N. Y .5 F JONAS BENTON BAUGHMAN. A X A JOSEPH LEO BAUSCH. K 9 anY Boif Industrial Chemistry Minersville Electrical Engineering Blairsville I'It tn Kappa. Nu; 1. C. Fire Dvpmtmont; 1' lmtlmtl Engineering Society. ROBERT I. BAUGHMAN FRANCIS HARRY BEAM, 4313A ' Dutch Industrial Chemistry York Pre-Lezul Mansfield, Ohio Class Soccer 323; John W. White Spanish Scholarship. HENRY GEORGE BEAMER Industrial Chemistry Manor ; FREDERIC THOMAS BEAR, A II ' uTrotsky Electrical Engineering Linlield Em Knppu Nu; Junior E. E. Society; Pottstuwn Club. ROLF HERMAN BECK uBeckey Civil Engineering Kane A. S. C. E.; Signm 'Puu. FREDERICK COOK BEECHER, 4 K q' Freddie Mechanical Engineering Camp Hill Class Wrestling Uh Varsity Squml Oh N E- A. n. . . .. The Triangle. JAMES ELMER BENFER Chick Mechanical Engineering Marysville Collvge Build U, :3, 1D. I 1 JACOBALFRED BENNER Jake Mathematics Hopewell 107 WILLIAM LEWIS BENNETT, E N Commerce and Finance Pottsville THEODORE WILLIAM BENZE, AP: 4' Tabo Industrial Engineering Queens, N. Y. Industrial Engim-vring Society; Empire Stuh- Club. .lawww. :- ., WILLIAM ALBERT BERRY, 9E ELMER CHARLES BINKELE. A3 $ uGoosen . u n Industrial Engineering MiMinburg Civil Engineering Lancaster Outlet First Lieutenant CD; Civil Engineering Society; Lancaster County Club. ROBERT THORN BILLEN, 22 X LOUIS J. BITTNER, A XE Forestry Altoona Louie mu Metallurgy Columbia Class Boxing 00; Milling Society. 108 EDGAR HENRY BIXLER NORMAN L. BLACKMORE, q; PA 'Doc 13lm:kie Chemistry Hanover Industrial Engineering Edgewood Class Soccer CD; Socm-r Squad U3, ID. ARTHUR ANDREW BLACKMAN ROBERT A. BLAKESLEE, 3-3 A15 nBlackie Bob Industrial Chemistry Ocean City, N. J. Commerce and Finance Coal Glen 109 CHARLES DEWEY BLAUCH RALPH CROW BLANEY, 2 N uCharlie Blaney Electrical Engineering Palmyra Animal Husbandry Star Junction Cadet Second Lieutenant; Cluss Wrestling OM Elvvtricnl Engim-oring Society. Formlsic Council; Sirloin Club. GEORGE EDGAR BLAND, E X HARRY WILLIAM WEBER BLECKER Commerce and Finance Bellwood Industrial Chemistry Harrisburg 110 MAUDE HELEN BLEICHERT Mondern Languages Lebanon EDMUND LEROY BLOCHER, A22 K Henry Industrial Chemistry Littlestown 111 GEORGE HOWARD BOGGS Electrical Engineering Lash SAMUEL YEO BOGGS, BE syn Industrial! Engineering Melrose Park Class Tennis Oh Varsity Tennis QM Student Council 63L ARTHUR ROBERT BORDEN PAUL 2E. BOWMAN 16A t,, 6Aliowl, Mechanical Engineering Mansfield Industrial Chemistry Westernport, Md. t'ollcgv Choir 0, 2, 3M Tiogn County Club; A. S. M. E. GD. NELL MILDRED BOUCHER HELEN EWING BOWERSOX Vocalional Home Economics Meyersdule Domestic Science State College College Chorus w, :0; Penn State Grunge; Y. W. C. A. 112 GEORGE MORRISON BOYD R- ALVIN BR:AHN, A Z Mechanical Engineering Braume Dairy Husbandry Beaver Falls Penn State Furmor Stuff w, :0; Beaver County Club. Lenover DAVID C. BRATTON, A X P ROGER HAMMOND BRAY the Horticulture Vineland, N. J. Civil Engineering Huntingdon Clues Lacrosse Uh Froth Q, :0 , Huntingdon County Club; Civil Engineering Society; Y. M. C. A. 113 WHNSTON ALLEN BRECHT, A 22 '1' JOHN WILLIAM BRENEMAN HA! Brenie Mechanical Engineering Erie Civil Engineering Iiollidnynhurg Vullogiun vamrh'l' U. 13': Mandolin Club 2, in; A S. M. 9.; Blair County Club; Eric t'ounty Clnh; Vivi! Engineering Society. Tun Bom Pi. WAYNE MERTON EREXSCH JAMES ELWOOD BRIGEL Agronomy Rlngtown Industrial Engineering Robesonin Clover Club; Suhuylkil County Club. 114 JULIA GREGG BRILL Judy Classical Bloomsburg Colll-gv Chorus 0, 2, EU; Press Huh 0:, in: Class Hockey CE, in; El llorndo Stnii' CD; Eaglvs More Dnlegate CD; Girls' Student Ummvil HJ; Editor H m- :md White CH; Stzlto Pollvgu Womon's Club Schol- m'ship CD. MARK HOMER BRINTON. A Z Agronomy State College Clover Club; Agricultural Sncioty; Penn State Grunge. DOROTHY BROWER 1 0'3, Vocational Home Economics, Laneslxoro ISAAC GRIFFITH BROWN, 0 X t! D, Metallurgical Engineering Philadelphia Class Lacrosse Uh Varsity Lacrosse CD; Varsity Boxing Cb; Glee Club Uh Aero Ulu ; Philadelphia County Club. PAUL STUART BROWN, 3 x V CHARLES OSCA'R BUCHANAN, A T 9 Civil Engineering Brookfield, N. Y. C. 0P Buckie ' Commerce and Finance Johnstown 19:22 LA VxE Board; Junior Prom Committee; Jolmstown Club; Commerce and Finance Club. FRED ARNOLD BRUPBACHER RUDOLPH S. BUCHER, 4,1: E Horticulture Altoona Rudy Buch Commerce and Finance Philadelphia 116 FREDERICK CALHOUN BUGBEE, 9E urrinkn Hing Pre-Medical Vincland, N. J. Track 0, 2M ClnSS Track 0, LJ; Mandolin Club O, 2 . CLEMENS STANLEY BURKE nBill! Pre-Modical Mlnersvillc Pre-Medical Society. 117 EDWIN HOWARD BURKHART, JR. E die Civil Engineering New Britain Collogv Orchestra 03, ID; College Band Q, 3L RICHARD STAUFFER BURNS, 11 KA 6t H Landscape ,Gnrdenlng Pittsburgh First Assistant Bzmobull Manager; Class Poster Dvsignvr; Poster Committee; 1922. LA VlI-I Board. ROBERT RAUCH BURTNER, $23K !Bob!! Dairy Husbandry Palmyra Friars; First Asst. Football Mnnngvr CD ; InterSports Council Ci ; Student Puuncil CD. I'urmi Noun. ELLA ELIZABETH BUSSE 1,0 y Education and Psychology State College JOHN FRANCIS CALLAGHAN Cal Rod Electrical Engineering Forest City Electrical Engineering Socivty. JOHN SEALY CALL, EX Civil Engineering ' Carmichaels i' A HARRIET LENORE CALVERT JOSEPH ALFRED CAMERON, K3 P ts Joe Fritz Home Economics Altoonu Mechanical Engineering Euston Collvgc Climus 11,,021 ; Mandolin Hub 0, -,.' ?virls Glue Club 6:21 issistnnt Mnnngm Moe 011111 CD, ' Girls Class Vice Pi vsident VD. i hirls, Class I' resident CD; Pluss anh-y Bull GU; Hlmkvspvuro Hub FD. MILAN ALFONSO CAMARA CLARENCE JOHN CAMPBELL. A XA Mechanical Engineering ' Philadelphia iiRed Cam iiChauncey . Electrical Engineering Clarion 11 tn Knpp a IVu ; 11-1111 St: lte Plzlv'ms 0.2. 1 Penn State Fire Depmtment 12,31; 19 lvc'hionl Enginvering Sovietv- , Low Grmlo Clnh KENNETH KEITH CAMPBELL, 2'. X i OI Mechanical Engineering Philadelphia ROBERT WARNER CAMPBELL Bobble, Electrical Engineering Warren Electrical Engineering Society. JOSEPH 0. CHAMBERS, B 9 H Joe Electrical Engineering Washington Scabbard and Blade; Cadet First Lieutenant. LAWRENCE DOUGLASS CHAPIN, 2 N Chane Dairy Husbandry Nanticoke First Assistant Track Manager GD; Class Boxing Uh Varsity Boxing CD. 120 OPAL VIOLET CHAPMAN Modern Language and Literature State College Class ankotball ah Class Tvnnis Qh Class Hockey C3, 10; Captain QM Manager GO; J'ross Club; College Chorus 0, 2, 3L SCOTT VALKER CLARK, AF P Seattle Dairy Husbandry McDonald Class Baseball Manager Qj. ' FREDERICK ARTHUR CLEELAND ltTedI' llSWedell Mechanical Engineering Juniata MARGERY M. CLOUD Domestic Science Unionville WALTER CARLTON CLOUGH, QK q' Olpete Ciclufr Industrial Engineering Media Manager Class Track 0M Student Tribunal CD; ViveJ'rcsitlout Junior Class. MABEL SUE COLE M abe Vocational Home Economics Honesdalc EZEKIEL B. CONFER Zeke Conny Mining Engineering Howard Mining Society. ALBERT JOSEPH CONNELL Pre-Medicnl ' Cnrbondale JOSEPH FRANCIS CONNOR WALTER AMMEL CONOVER, K A p uRalph Industrial Chemistry Titusville Pre-Medical Ashlnnd Pro-Mmlicul Soeioty: Schuylkill County Club. HOWARD HENRY CONRAD. Alld' ALFRED FULLER COOKE, A 1' P Forestry Dorrancelon WA Horticulture Edgewood Class Baseball CD. 1 CHARLES JACOB COOPER, A T Chick Agronomy Onkmont Class Cross Country QM Varsity Cross Country GD; Cross Country Unptuin-elcct. Skull and Bones. GEORGE FRETZ COPE Dairy Husbandry i Perhnsie College Band 0, 2, 3i; Dairy Husbandry Club; l'vnn State Grunge. WILMER KRUSEN CORSON, 24,2 liDoc9, KiBilll, Electrical Engineering Iltu Ixuppn Nu; E'lovtiicnl Enginoming ISOCiety; Schuylkill County Pottsville JAMES LAWRENCE COTTER Electrical Engineering Erie FRED ALEXANDER COULTER, 9E Man! Commerce and Finance Swissvale EUSTACE EASTMAN COWLES Ii H Electrical Engineering Orwell College Band 0, 2, 3h Bradford County Club. JOHN CLIFTON COWLES Clip Mechanical Engineering Orwell College Band 0, 2, 3h Bradford County Club. MARY ELIZABETH CRALEY Curly Vocational Home Economics Red Lion Class Hockey 9, :0; Blue and White; Penn State Players. 125 JOHN BURROUGHS CRAVEN, JR. DANIEL RICHARD CREATO 6 I9 Dun Mechanical Engineering Wilkes-Barre Civil Engineering Philadelphia Hnunpiml Unit Busvhnll Tunm. Penn State Players. PHILIP FENTON CREASY, A '1' A SARA LILLIAN CRISSMAN Electro-Chemlcal Engineering Dalton 58113 , 1W - Vocational Home Economics Punxsutawney 1922 LA VIE Board; Blue and White Stuff CD; Eagles Mere Delegate QM Press Club 2 126 GILBERT LEROY CROSSLEY Electrical Engineering Erie Eriv County Club; Electrical Engiiwm'ing Society; Intvr-Unit Council. RAYMOND EUGENE CULBERTSON, A Z iiCubble Agricultural Education Louise Uanu-gio szholurship; Penn State F.1Iar1 Yoliegc Chorus 1103.0 .., 31; Rural Life 0111 Ymk County Clluh; i M. U. A. Deputution. York 127 EAl-Z DONALD EDWARD CUPP, Cuppie Civil Engineering Class Socr'ctulv M; Plum: Boxiwr Munuger, ' A.S. Mars ERNEST THOMPSON DAVIS Doc'l Animal Husbandry H Petersburg Agxiculturul Sm ioty; Silloin Cln Huntingdon County Club; Class Wrostiing. THERON HERBERT DAVIS Industrial Chemistry Youngsvllle JULIA BOSTOCK DEAN IIJulell llJudyi' Animal Husbandry State College Penn State Farmer Staff 0, m. 128 FLOYD RAYMOND DEARDORFF unearyn Industrial Chemistry York Glee Club Uh College Chorus 0, :9; Student Volunteer; York County Club; U. G. Pond Chemical Society. 4. '. DONALD CAESAR DECHICCHIS Chick? ' Commerce and Finance College Bnnd U, 2, 3h Commerce and Finance Club; Allegheny County Club. Clnlrton SANFORD STULL DECKER GEORGE HARPER DELL Deck Civil Engineering Mupleton Dairy Husbandry Smethport Louise Carnegie Junior Scholarship CD. Dairy Husbandry Club. WILLIAM CONWAY DECKER CECIL GEORGE DENNEY, '1' K . Bill Industrial Chemistry Grafton Industrial Chemistry York Collegian Stuff 0N County Reporter QM College Orchestra 0, 2, ID; . Thespinn Orchestra QM Debating Squad 0h Honor Roll UM York County Club. 129 CLARENCE KIMBLE DENNIS HARRY ALLEN DIVELY Industrial Engineering Honesdalc WJive Civil Engineering Berlin Civil Enginevring Suciety; Somerset County Club. HAROLD EDWARD DICKSON, AE'P RALPH RIDDAL DOBELBOWER Dick D e'.' Architectural Engineering California Civil Engineering Philadelphia Architects Club; Debating Squad 0, :0; Outing Club. Civil Engineering Society; Philadelphia County Club. THOMAS RUSSELL DOBSON. 2 X SOL MARVIN DONCHI 2Tommy Donch Electrical Engineering Altoona Chemical Agriculture Newark, N. J. Assistant Track Manager CD; College Orchestra 0, 2, 3; Blair .County Club. Contro Cervantes; Electncal Engineering Society. Liehig Society. MARTHA MATTHEWS DODD CHARLES TUCKER DOUDS, A 1' P Modern Languages Edwardsvllle '2Dnodles Agronomy Plumvllle Glass Soccer CD; Glee Club O, 2, :0; 7ollogiun Stuff 0, 2?; Al 1- College Play 0 Honor g'ommittee 653: Y. M. A. Cabinet L, 3h Jditor-in-Chief 1922 LA VIE. WILLARD MYRON DOUGLASS, Acacia Animal Husbandry Pittsburgh Glee Club O, 2, :D. JAMES BYRON DUKE, 9 E HJim Forestry Jersey Shore Forestry Society; Lycoming County Club. 132 WILLIAM RAE DUNCAN Chippy Horticulture Newvllle M ILDRED ELIZABETH DUSENBERRY ll 9! Pre-Legal Dingman's Ferry Class Vioc-Proaident GD; Editorial Staff Blue and White? LOUIS ALEXANDER DZWILEWSKI . CARL EBERLE mica Left mb Chemistry Glen Lyon Sanitary Engineering Butler G. C. Pund Chvmicul Society; Class Buxing CU; Luzerne County Club; Civil Engim-oring Society; Slm'onik Club. Butler County Club. GERALD EUGENE EASTMAN JEROME THOMAS ECKENRODE Agronomy Rome Metallurgy Steelton Clover Club; Bradford County Club. 133 ROBERT WILSON EDWARDS GEORGE A. ELLIN'GER, K A P Industrial Engineering Osceola Mills Ellie Mining Geology Lewistown Ml-Allistcr Svholnrship UM College Bnml U, 2, 3; Mining Society: Mimin Cuunty 'iub. NASON ELLIOT ELDRIDGE, 9 3 JOHN STADDEN ELLIIOTT. JR. Industrial Engineering Erie Electrical Engineering Williamsport Lyuuming County Club; Eh-t'h'iral Engineering Society. 134 WILLIAM MCCOY EMERY HELEN ROSE ENO Bill Home Economics Honosdale Civil Engineering Phoenixville Class Volleyball CU: Civil Engineering Society: Penn State Grunge; Uhostm' County Club; Wayne Puunfy Club. Puttstown Uluh. PERRY HAROLD ENGSTROM, A E 1 SAMUEL HERSHFIELD EPSTEIN Swede uEpu Rallroad Mechanical Engineering Kane Commerce and Finance Sheffield Th 0 Triangle. RUTH ELIZABETH ERB Pre-Legnl Shamokln Girls' ankothull Oh Hillogv Chorus U, 2, JD; Girls, Glue Huh U, 2, 3H; Pom! Stuh- Plnyers CD; Cryhmts Club. W'ILLIAM RUSSELL ERRETT. JRMMi 3 Industrial Engineering Carnegie Tau Beta Pi; Froth Board GD. FREDERICK S. ESPENSCHADE, K2 Electrical Engineering Pittsburgh Flvvtrical Enginoering Society; Chairman Class anbership Com- mittee m. DANIEL OWEN EVANS Danny Chemistry Scottdale v; . . .. ,, . ,de.. ..-- - .. DANIEL WILLIAM EVANS, 2: ll Tan Sanitary Engineering Watertown, N. Y. Cadet Band UL DALE DUBS FARLEY Horitculture Lewisburg Penn State Grange; Crab Apple Club. CHARLES EDWARD FAWBER 1 ckl! Pre-Medical Altoona College Orchestra. WALTON SAMUEL FENSTERMACRER Fensty Electrical Engineering Ashland Electrical Engineering Society; Schuylkill County Club. CHARLES SWISHER FERGUSON Fergie Animal Husbandry Klrkwood Lancaster County Club; Agrimlturnl Socioty. KATHA IUNE MARGARET FERNSLER Kitty Chemistry Sunbury CLARENCE H. FICKINGER, KA P lFick7, Electrical Engineering Williamstown EDGAR BRUCE FIELDS. 'P K ma Eddie, Mechanical EnglneeEing Altoonu Louisu 'nrnogic Svholnrshiln CD; Sigma Tau. 4.- 2 V 1a..t.. CHARLES HAROLD FIKE, E CPE 20312 Electrical Engineering Meyersdale Electrical Engineering Society; Somerset County Club. RAYMOND LEWIS FILER I2 9, Industrial Chemistry Vineland, N. J. n 0 WILLIAM BENJAMIN FINE, tb K W Mining Engineering Alden Station I-IUMMEL FISHBURN,41 11.1 11111511,, Commerce and Finance Washington, D. C. First Assistant Football Manager; F1 eshnlan Football 2Manager CS1; Mandolin Club 0,2 Mandolin Club Vice- ,President 131; F1eshman Quartet Accompanist 121' , V a1s1ty Quartet Accompanist 31 FLORENCE CHRISTINE FISHER 2Flossy2 Vocational Home Economics Watsontown GEORGE ILER FISHER, GE: 2Fish1' 2G. I. 1 Commerce and Finance Harrisburg College Band 11,2 .1; 1922 LA VIE B0111 d Assistant Editm; Junim Prom Comm mittee; Class Wrestling Manager 131. 140 MILTON LUTHER FLACK. tlF ,! Agronomy Washington College Orchestra Q1. LIGUORI FLEMING 25Lig9, Mathematics Forest City Orpheus Club. 3.1 V1.71- WILLIAM MILTON FLIEGEL JOHN E. FLYNN Industrial Chemistry Philadelphia Botany Friendsville JOHN CHESTER FOORE Chen Dallaatown Electrical Engineering Redford EARL RUSSELL FLINCHBAUGH u h Agronomy York County Club; Clover Ulub; Agricultural Society; Centro Cervantes. 141 LAWRENCE M. FORNCROOK, W K E CARRIE MAE FOUCHE, l'I IMP Industrial Engineering Pittsburgh Pre-Legnl State College Football Mnnngcr-elnct; Volleyball Q, 3L Pnrmi Nous. MEADE TIBBENS FOSTER, A 1V P JOHN L. FOULKE Tibbens Industrial Chemistry Philadelphia Animal Husbandry Franklin 142 RAYMOND KING FOUST, Three Links WILLIAM ECKBERT FRANK HRed Bill Pre-Legal Bloomsburg Agronomy Curwensville Columbia County Club. Clover Club; 1 Agricultural Society. RALPH WILLIAM FOX, AA! ERICK LAWRENCE FREDRICKSON liFoxeyi! 6$R0d99 ltLeitIl Mechanical Engineering Lebanon Electrical Engineering Kane 11131 xssistnnt Morasse Manager- F Ioctlivnl Enginoexing Soci Uzuiet First Limltcnunt;1 1'. .C.Vol1111tcm' Iiilc Depent1tmo111. Sc 11111111ch and Blade. 143 OSMUND R- FRETZ JOHN RUSSELL FRY, E U 0. R. Ogle Big Boy Bud Rug Dairy Husbandry Perkasie Animal Husbandry Wuynesburg Freshman Track: Bucks County Club. Dairy Husbandry Club. AUGUSTUS SHERK FROMMEYER WALTER NAIL FULKERSON, 4,3 K uFromie Wnlt 'Tulky Animal Husbandry Chambersburg Commerce and Finance New Castle Class Basketball Oh Class Baseball 0. 2M Junior Finance Committee. 144 GLADYS EVELYN FULTON filing Education and Pay chology Saxton College 011011151 U, -, ID 111111 hlov Club U,' .. BID. LOUIS WEAVER GABELL, 2311122 56 bby', Civil Engineering Philadelphia I 111511111111 Truck ' Penn Stutv I'11g111v1-1 Ma111l11li11itJlul1; l' l l11l11111-Iy1hm i'111111tv H1111 ROBERT SHUMAN FURST, 'l' K 11! SiBob Industrial Engineering Lock Haven College Wrestling 1D; Glass Wrestling 111: College Football 121; Collvgv Wlostling GU , 11.8.1 19. CHARLES CLARKE GAILEY. 9 uMosel! Dairy Husbandry Delta 1922 LA VIE Board; College Bnnd 12.' . 15; 1 '11110140 Orchesha 12 -, 2D; 1'1'011111111111 C hoix 1U; Y. M C, A.C'al1i111't12.31: Alumni Day Committee GD. HARRY ROBINSON GAMBLE, '1, K W JAMES ALBERT GARDNER CO-OD Mathematics West Chester Architectural Engineering Altoonu 19:32 LA VIE Board Art liditnr; Froth Bnurd; Yiw-lh'csidcnt Arvhitm-t's Club. FRED WILLIAM CANS, 4, K: EARLE RIDDLESBERGER GARRETT Garb u u . Industrial Engineering Connellsville Commerce and Finance Waynesboro Assistant Boxing Munagor GD. 146 JAMES ANDERSON GELTZ, II K A Jim Pre-Legal Pittsburgh ROBERT BURNS GEORGE, A X V Which Metallurgy Clarion Assistant Uhcor Loudu Gii. Student Counci ; Mining Engineer' 111g Society. STUART RICHARD GERBER, iiStutz Chemical Agriculture AlLCoHege 1Hay 111; Glee Club :., 3D; 1 'ollcge C horns 0,11 3i; Junior Prom Committee CD; Livhig Chemical Society. AAT York 147 FRANCES PATTERSON GIBBONS Pu Natural Science State College Girls' Tribunal QM Gina's Volleyball GD; Class Basketball m Press Club. CORNELIUS JEROME GILBRIDE. K 0 JOSEPH M. GINSBURG uGillie Neil Chemical Agriculture Philadelphia Chemistry Scranton Menorah Society; G. U. Pond Chemical Sm-iotv; Liohig Clllenlicul Society; Lm-kzuvzunm Ummty t'lub. . f'osmopohtun Club. ALLIS PATIENCE GILL CHARLES EPHRIAM GLENN Vocational Home Economics Phlludelphia Charlie College Chorus CZ, ID; Commerce and Finance State College Philadelphia County Club. Commerce and Finance Club; Centre County Club. 148 MARGARET FEARON GLOSSNER MARY GOJDICS 1 1'3 Natural Science Bradenville Vocational Home Economics Blanchard Class Hockey w, :0; 1'0 State Farmer Stuff 9, ID; Girls, Glass Spcrotary 00; Class Hockey 02. 20; Blue and White Staff CD: Country Life Club; Westmorelund County Club QL Uuntrc County Club. ' HARRY CHARLES GLOU, 132.: P H HAROLD PAYNE GOOD, K E 100 ' Goodie Electrical Engineering Scranton Commerce and linance Berwick Band 0, College Orchishu O, 2, 3h U lass Socc cox 2 , Menorah Society; Electrical Engineering Society; Lackuwunnu County Club. 149 HARRY WILLIAM GOOD, 3 N ARTHUR G. GRASSMYER, K A P tho 44 Bill odic Metallurgy Harrisburg Industrial Engineering Granville Class Boxing Manager OM Mining Society. CHARLES HENRY GORMAN GEORGE KIMBALL GRAVES, K A P Cou t Agricultural Education Nordmont Industrial Chemistry Scranton Tennis UL 150 EMILY ASHTON GRAY Emmy Agronomy Philadelphia Glass Hockey CZ, GirW Class Prvsihent Q1; Vivo- th-sidont Wmm-n' 5 Student Govmmm-nt Assotintion LU; Svrreturv Y. W. C. A 0.21; Somvtmy Clover Club C0,; Student Wr'nuntco Eagles Mere Delegate 01; Des Moines Delegate 121. GEORGE FRANKLIN GRAY SSTomil Horticulture State College College Chorus 0,9 -, 31; Penn State Grange. 151 McCARRELL D. GREATHEAD, 11' A 9 Mac 11Rastus Electrical Engineering Norfolk. Va. 'l'hvspiuns UM lespinn Uluh. SAMUEL BAILEY GREGORY, Acacia Gref 1' lectro-Chemlcal Engineering Inter- Fraternity Council; Blair County Club; Eloctro-Chemionl Society. Juniatn HAROLD M. GREIG, K A P Industrial Engineering Pittsburgh MURIEL WEEKS GRIFFITHS H ' n Home Economics Taylor College Chorus ELIZABETH REXROTH GRESS Beth' Education and Psychology Monessen Unptnin UirN Buskvtlmll U, 1.0; Lllm'koy Ci, :0, 152 PAUL CRIMEShK 21 Tom, Animal Husbandry West Brownsville Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling; Frcshlllun Truck; Friars; Sphinx; Pnrmi Nou ; Student Tribunal QL HARRY MENGES GRITTNER, E A E KiGritii iCHalil Dairy Husbandry Turbotville Sm-mnl Assistant Track Manager CD; Rehabilitation Club. ROLAND SPRINGER GRUB, AX P iOI er! Commerce and Finance Kennett Sq uare Class Trm'k U, 50; Varsity Truck CD; Druids; Parmi Nous; Sphinx. PAUL REED GROVE, A X P Whovie Electrical Engineering Em Kappa Nu; Electrical Engineering Society; lluntingdon County Club. Huntingdon PAUL ARTHUR GRUBER I'D. Al! Electrical Engineering Dauphin County Uluh; Elvotru-nl Engineering Snvioty. Harrisburg OTTO GRUPP. A Z Dairy Husbandry Philadelphia Varsity Soccor 11, 2. 31; Soccer Unptuin-elm-t 131; Student Counvil 121; 192:! 11.1 Y 11: Board; College Choil 131. ARTHUR I. GULDEN llArtH Civil Engineering A. S. C E.; FirstLieutenm1tR.0.T.C.: York County Club. York 154 WALLACE D. GUTHRIE. 4111' E wanyn Pre-Medlcal Indiana First Assistant Tennis Munugm , Class Basketball 11, Class Finnn1-1- Comnnttm- 1-, 1.1, I' 11mi1lcnt I Iv-M1-d.H111-i1-ty 13 11. JOHN CODDING HAG ERMAN, 51 Legs Jawn' Milling Engineering Bradford County Club. CIIAB Towandu CHARLES HALBERTSTAM Charlie uHal Pre-Medical Springfield, Mass. Rclmbilitntion Club; Prv-Medicnl Socioty. JOHN LEONARD HALDERMAN, A II u U Chemical Agriculture Pottstown Leibig Chemical Society; Pottstown Club. L1 HARRY TYSON HAMEL OtTy,l Architectural Engineering Atlantic City. N. J. muss Fnutlmll UL HAROLD HAMER, A Z anal unnd nnlnkn Animal Husbandry Philadelphia Businvss Mallagvr Penn State 1411 me ' Finance Committee Y. M. C.A .; 91110111 Club CECIL BLAIR HAMILTON. Acacia ELWOOD HANSMANN lK 7' CiFinkY, Iluans'l Electrical Engineering Altoona Mechanical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu Washington. D- C- Scnhbard and Blade; Cadet First Lieutenant Q, 30; I. E. GILBERT WASHINGTON HANCOCK RUSSELL WILLIS HARGRAVES Chemical Agriculture Phllipaburg Agricultural Chemistry Philadelphia Y. M. C. A. Finance Committee; Ponn State Grunge; Loihig Chemical Society; Coutro Cervantes. JOHN CLINTON HARPER, E A E Jack Commerce and Finance Ellwood City Fryshmun Football; HARRY JOSEPH HARRISON, 41311 H . J $1 Commerce and Finance College 011111-st111 U Lieutcnunt Cadet 1011:6151. 2Bryn anr ..-, .... .1..w.....m uuuuu Mmmuxuw wgagw- 1 - WILMER D. HART, A A2: 118111 Electrical Eng'incleqerlng J1 ta Ku um College 01101114 0,0 -, ID- , 0101111111 11.-.:11: Assistant Managm JD; Y-mk 01111111113 011111; Elm tr'iull Enginmning Sovioty. Hanover HOMER MYRON HARTFORD Coz Electrical Engineering lollege 111101119, Y. M. A Cabinet. Elmhurst .157 aw uteriy-mwwu ,- Wr, A, .. . JR..- .. . .-..........r... W 4,... A...,,.,. MERLE THADDEUS HARTMAN GEORGE ALLAN HAYS, JR.. 4'K 3 uDutch Mechanical Engineering Pittsburgh Agronomy Ringtown Clover Club; Schuylkill t'ouuty Club. FRANK CARLTON HAWKINS. A 'l' A FRANK PAINE HECKEL, A '1' :2 Civil Engineering Altoona qted ' ' Horticulture Columbia 158 FREDERICK WILLIAM HECKER, 3 X DANIEL CROMER HEITSHU, A Z Industrial Engineering Lebanon ' Farm Machinery Lititz Penn State Farmer u, 2, 1D; Penn Stnte Grungv; Clover Club; Lancaster County Club; Y. M. C. A. Handbook Committee Qt WILLIAM ERNEST HEIM, 4UC4' ALFRED LeROY HELMS Bill 45A Lenny Helmseyi! Industrial Engineering Wllllamsport Dairy Husbandry Bethlehem 159 EUGENE VICTOR HELSEL FRED CALVIN HENNEBERGER Chemical Agriculture WiISOn Hennie Press Club; Forestry Greencastle Imihlg Socwty. Forestry Socivty. VlLLIAM MARINER HENDRICKS CHARLES WM. HEPPENSTALL, JR. 4iBi'l'l lIBlll'l I Agronomy Bristol l're-Legal Pittsburgh Penn State ?range; FOOtbll Squad CL, 1U- Socinl Service Club; Clover Club. 1 60 ELMER FRANK HERRING, E A E RUSSELL STEWART HESS Fish Industrial Chemistry Johnstown Chemistry Harrisburg NORMAN FREDERIC HESS RICHARD JOHN HIGGINS, 4,43 0 Industrial Engineering Waynesboro Electrical Engineering Wilkes-Bnrre ELIOT RUSSELL HILL Industrial Chemistry Scranton SAMUEL FORRY HINKLE, A X E ! 1! Industrial Chemistry Columbia Phi Lambda Upsilon; Lancaster County Club. 162 HO TIENG HO Agronomy Foochow, Chinn Trcnsmel Cosmopolitan Ch 1b; 13 nglish Secrctmy Chinese Student Club. EDWARD WRIGHT HOAGLAND ItEd . Mechanical Engineering Sharon S. M. E. WILLIAM HAROLD HOBBES, AKA Bill Mechanical Engineering Wllkes-Barre LEROY HOFFER, A Z ll '3 Dairy Husbandry 9 qumyra Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Floshman Handbook; Dairy Cattle Judging Team; 922 LA VI IE Board; Dairy Husbandry Club; Lebanon County Club; Penn State Grange. 163 VALERIA ELVIRA HOFFERT 2Vallle Pre-Legal Sin king Springs M anagcr Class Volleyball 939 , Basketball C3 9; College Chorus CW9 , Berks County Club. ALFRED DOUDEN HOFFMAN, 19 K 9? Fat Commerce and Finance Mlllersburg Glee Club 0, 29; Freshman Quartet; College Chorus 0, 29. NORMAN WILLIAM HOFFMAN LEONARD HENRY HOLDER, 136 1'1 orm!l ElLen'! Mechanical Engineering Bloomsburg Commcrce and Finance Pittsburgh A. S. M . E . Columbia Wonnty Club. RAYMOND HOWARD HOFFMAN JOSEPHINE HOLLINGSWORTH BURY ll 9, Electrical Engineering Cntnsaqua Horticulture 7 Ardmore Band 0, :2, h ' Class Tennis C2, 1-D; Electrical Engineering Society: Class Hockey m, :0; LvhighNorthampton County Club. 011155 Basketbull 0, ID; Class Vice President UM Vivo' President W. A. A. CD. I 16-1 ADAM TRUMAN HOLMAN Bud Hall Agronomy Millerstown ALBERT HARRISON HOLTZINGER ul-Ioltzy Industrial Chemistry Class Track an; Varsity Track Ch; Blair County Club. Altoona 1 65 BRUCE M ITCHELL ROMAN Spider Industrial Engineering State College SHELDON WILLIAM HOMAN Pickle . Industrial Engineering State College Industlial Engineering Society; Uontrc County Club. NORRIS MILLER HOOK, ATA Senator Mechanical Engineering Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering Society. JOHN THOMAS HORNER lGJack Forestry . ' York Class Boxing 121; College Oreheuhn 01; Band 0,9 -, 3 Forestry Society. WAYNE McCORD HORNER ! ! Mechanical Engineering Oberlin CHAS. HARPER HOSTERMAN, 24H Chuck Hustle Mechanical Engineering 1Boalsburg Varsity Soctvr GD; Class Soccer 12h A S. E.; Colleg;M Bnml UL 166 WILLIAM HERBERT HOWE, EtDE Bill Happy Mechanical Engineering Smethport Class Soccer CD; A. S. M. E. BYRON HAYES BOY Bud Dairy Husbandry State College FRANK AARON HUBBARD,Three Links ' Stelnmetz Electrical Engineering South Dayton. N. Y. First Lieutenant Cadet Corps GD; Electrical Engineering Society; Empire State Club. ' CLYDE M. HUBER Mathematics Mt. Union Rehabilitation Club; Glee Club O, 2, .3; College Chorus; Assistant Song Louder. JOHN HENRY HUGHES, AT ALEX ELTON HUNTER Jimmy Mechanical Engineering Nebraska, Pa. Commerce and Finance Scranton Class 'l'mck O... ansitv Tnuk Squad CD. - . ,1 ., GEORGE MARION HUMMER EMMA ANETTA HUNTER W; Physics 'Brldesburg Dairy Husbandry Titusville Pom: State Gin neg 1min Husbandry Llub. 168 JOHN ROBERT HUNTER, JR., A X P FREDERICK BOYER HUSTON, $3 9 Architectural Engineering, Hollidaysburg Varsity Baseball 02., ID; Mechanical Engineering Harrisburg Purmi Nous. Class Basketball 0, 2h Studvnt Tribunal CD; 9223 LA VIE Board; A. S. M. E. LEON CLAIR HUNTER HARRY SHERVIN IAMS Liberal Arts Nebraska, Pa. Electrical Engineering Sycamore Student Volunteer. 1139 EUGENE G. IFFT FANNIE LIEBA JAFFE qfty l're-Legal - Atlantic City, N. J. Dairy Husbandry Slippery Rock Dairy Husbandry Club; Penn State Grange; Butler County Club. CECIL J. IRVIN Agronomy State College Clover Club. Chemistry Menorah Society: York County Club; G. G. Pond Chemical Society. JOSE PH JASPAN llJoe!, ' York DANIEL HENRY JENKINS, JR., EX IODoe, Pre-Legal Scranton Glass Boxing UM Varsity Boxing Uh Student Tribunal GM Laukawnnua County Club. Electrical Engineering Pottstown Elvctrical Enginvering Society; Pottstowu Clnh. CARLTON HORROCIQS' JENNINGS, 9 E JULIUS CARSON JONES WCowh uCasey ' Dairy Husbandry Erie Erie County Club; Dairy Hugbhndry Club. Horticulture Schellburg WRIGHT BROADBENT JONES, E N JOHN FREDERICK JONES. A T 5? iiBroadway Jone! Puzzy Horticulture Nanticoke Dairy Husbandry Dalton All i'ulicge l'luy O h Class erstling U0; lst Assistant Class Chem Lemlel 03,1. 1 Class Histmiun; Skull and Bonus. i'lnss Sot-vvl Munagm CZ; Assistunt i'lm'r Lender 133. JOSEPH MICHAEL JUDGE OWEN ROLAND JONES, Ah 1 'iKlrp Jonsey Architectural Engineering Cnrbondale T1111 Bum Pi. Electrical Engineering Forty Fort Mass Soccer CD; hnsity Socom- CD; Assistant Manager lespinns Oi; Elmtlicnl Engineering Socio j; Luzm'no Pollnty Club. ROBERT H. JUNK, E II DONALD MchEL KADEL, AT Commerce and Finance Uniontown Stubby Forestry Scranton WILLIAM ARTHUR JUNK, E H FREDERICK XAVIER KAIER Art Mechanical Engineering Mahanoy City Civil Engineering Uniontown Glee Club 0, 2, 3h Varsity Quartet WM College Chorus. RICHARD JAMES KAIN. AT amok Industrial Chemistry Alden Freshman Baseball; Freshman Basketball; Freslnmm Basketball Manager; College Baseball 0, 2X JAMES FRANKLIN KEIM Ji u m Animal Husbandry Boswell Class Boxing 0h Sirloin Club. 174 PAUL LEWIS KELLER, IIKA Pete ' Skipper Mining Geology Philadelphia Class Soccer uh Varsity Sorcer 02, :0; Sigma an. CLARENCE HERBERT KEMERY Charley - Horticulture ' Mahnnoy City Agricultural Society; Crab Apple Club; Penn State Grange; Schuylkill County Club. RICHARD J. KENNARD, BE Dick Industrial Engineering Clenrneld Glee Club CZ, D. JOHN THOMAS KENNEDY, 39H Hohnnle Eddie Electrical Engineering Oil City GERALD THOMPSON KENSINGER, 9 E Pre-Legal Beaverdale Class Soccer QL NELSON THOMAS KESSLER, A24, lDoc,I Forestry Easton CHARLES ROLL KICK EUGENE VICTOR KIRSCH Animal Husbandry Philadelphia Vic Penn State Grange; Animal Husbandry Nicktown Sirloin Club. Penn State Grange; Agricultural Society; Sirloin Chm Wrestling SQLHIII CH; EMIL JACOB KIRBERG, JR. EDGAR DEWITT KLINGER Mining Geology ' Pine Station Industrial Chemistry Wyomissing 17G HARVEY JAMES KLINGELHOEFER Agronomy Beaver ARTHUR H. KNABB, 139 II Butt Commerce and Finance Warren Football Squutl O, 2, ID; Druids. CORWIN SIMPSON KNAPP Mechanical Engineering Turtle Point A. S. M. E. JOHN ALLEN KNAUFF Jack Commerce and Finance Milton SARA EMILY KOERPER uSary Home Economics Auburn ELSIE JEANETTE KOHLER llEls', Vocational Home Economics Old Forge Penn State Pluvels Gig; College Chorus 0, 2, Lacknuuuna Countv Club. BERTRAM FRANKLN KOONS, Abe uJerry Industrial Engineering q, K x11 Harrisburg FREDERICK LEONARD KRADEL Electrical Engineering 178 Butler 'k ARNOLD N. KRAFT, w K HARVEY MERL KRAMER Industrial Chemistry Wilkes-Bnrre H. Freeman . Glass Football 0, 2h Electrical Engineering Paxtang FOOHHIH Squad Ci 5U; Electrical Engineering Society; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Eta Kappa Nu. LOUISE CORA KRALICK RAYMOND C. KRAMER u uSammie Ray Pre-Medical Ambrldge Electro-Chemlcal Engineering College Chorus 0, 2, ED; Philadelphia Pre-MedicuL Society; , Mandolin Club; Beaver County Club. Press Club; Varsity Debilting; Delta. Sigma Rho. 179 GEO. WM. ERNEST KUERNER, AXE Industrial Chemistry Erie NICHOLAS M. KUSHNER, JR., K 9 Kushie Electrical Engineering Wilkes-Barre Class Boxing QM Electrical Engineering Society; Luzerne County Club. 180 ROY R. KYLANDER, A T Q l Ky Industrial Chemistry Pittsburgh G. G. l'oud Chemical Socivty. MALCOLM HOY LAHR Architectural Engineering Architects Club. Milton NORMAN MARION LAKE, A T9 Civil Engineering Olyphant NORMAN HARNISH LANE Sammy th Commerce and Finance Wilkinsburg Jonnnorce and Finance Club; Press Club. KURVIN WILLIAM LAUER rvl' Agricultural Education York Rehabilitation Club; York County Club; Agriculture Society; Country Life Club. CHARLES CALVIN LAUTHER Charlie Mechanical Engineering Lebanon HANNAH WOLFENDEN LAW BARCLAY SPENCER LEATHEM, A T Hans uBare Modern Languages Bloomsburg Pre-Legal Philadelphia 'lhmpians 12,31; Penn State Playvls 03, 31; Debuting; 1922 LA VIE B0111 d Assistant Editm; Fm onsic 0011111 il BENJAMIN F. LEAMAN, AZ 2MP GEORGE ARNOLD LEITCH 1 Lea Chemical Agriculture Lnnghgrne Manor Commerce and Finance ' Lititz Commerce and Finance Club; Lancaster County Clu 182 ls EDWARD VAN KlRK LESLIE, II K A CLIFFORD B. LEVERING, A T 9 Electrical Engineering Pittsburgh unocn uclmm Commerce and Finance Stroudlburg Class Tmck O h Commmce and F' mama Club. GEO. EVERETT LETCHWORTH, E N GEORGE R. LEWIS, A T A liLetch,, IlRed,1 !!Chong,! Pre-Lezal Fairchance Chemical Agriculture York Debating a N Lieutenant Cadet. Corps CD' , unior Pxom Committee 09; Assistant. Cheer Leader 60' , Fayette County Club. 183 WILLIAM NOBLE LEWIS Horticulture Pittsburgh ARNOLD LICHTENSTEIN Lichty Metallurgy McKeesport WILLIAM SAMUEL LEWIS Luke Metallurgy New Castle Collvgo Oltllostru 11,21; l. S. C. Vuluxm-vr Filo Dclmrztmont Smtv Ambulance Secti mm 184 JOSEPH KEITH LIGHTNER, A XA Natural Science Marysville Varsity Football; 1 Varsity Baseball; Friars; Skull and Bones; Student Council 131. RICHARD V. B. LINCOLN, 32E HARRY LYNN LOCKE Abe,' iiDick', lKYale', Metallurgy Munhall Civil Engineering Juniata Blah County Clul; 11111 I 11gi110ming Soeietv. LUTHERMOLL LINDENMUTH BETTY JANE LOCKINGTON iiShorty Modern Languages Bellefonte Forestry Allentown 111111wostly Soci 101 y; 11high-Northmnpton Countv Club; lvnn State Grange. 185 LESTER HAROLD LOGUENP K 4' Commerce and Finance Pittsburgh Varsity Football 121; 1922 LA Vnc Board; Druids. WAYNE LOUIS LOWE, 2 II 46 11 Commerce and Finance Mansfield Glee Club O 1; Scabbard and Blade 031- ,2 Pre- Medical Society 0, Commmce and Finance Cl2uh; Tioga County Club; Student Council 131. 186 EUGENE AUSTIN LOWMAN 2Gene Electrical Engineering Cresson NATHANIEL VOLNEY LUDWICK3DKE 42Red Pre-Medical H6ney Brook Class Basketball 0, 21; Class Baseball 0,2 College Baseball 03, 31 GEORGE HOWARD LYSLE' JR $3 K ROBERT HAMILL McCLURE Stump Shorty uMacn Bob Commerce and Finance - McKeesport Pre-Legal Braddock Collegian Assistant Editor-clvct; 1922 LA '11; um ' Commerce and Finance Club. DONALD EDWARD McCLURE, B 0 II JOHN B. McCOOL, JR. Industrial Engineering Crnfton J. B. Agronomy Philadelphia Class Wrestling QM Clover Club. LAWRENCE BLEAN McCULLOCH PALMER D. McELFISH, diK q, HDick HMncu up. D. Pre-Legul Newville Industrial Chemistry Cumberland, Md. Student Council. DONALD NORMAN MacDONALD, 3 4'13 JAMES R. McGEE, q: K tlFat HJim Mining Englneering Butler Commerce and Finance Mt. Pleasant College Orchestra 1., 2, ED; Mandolin Club CO. 188 ALBERT N. McKABA, Cuheco Club Sanitary Engineering Brooklyn, N.Y. DONALD EZRA MAGlLL, H X Faggot Mac Industrial Engineering Philadelphia KENNEDY MILTON McKELVEY Civil Engineering Butler 189 PAULINE HICKERNEL MANIFOLD Vocational Home Economics Palmyra JAMES PETER MANLEY, K 6 WORTH MAJOR, 1'2 Electrical Engineering Pittston Commerce and Finance Tunkhannock BRUCE EDWIN MANSBERGER, A'l'il MARGARET EMELINE MARSH Forestry Goldsboro Vocational Home Economics, Stroudsburg College Chorus. 190 n.4, w... W JOHN LOUIS MARSHALL, 9 E MARTIN CURTIS MATEER, E $ E Tar Wat Pre-Medicnl Aspinwall Metallurgy Mosgrove PAUL SEIDELL MASSER, E W 2? CLAYTON BLACK MATHER ;3P. 8.9, towns. nMatn CiV Engineering Philadelphia Pre-Medical Benton Froslnnan lacrosse; Columbia County Club. Class Baseball 0. 2h Varsity Baseball Squad QM Civil Engineering Society; Philadelphia County Club. 191 CUTHBERT CLIFFORD MATHERR-Wb: HARRISON ALEXANDER MATSINGER Mining Engineering Tyrone Mining Society. Animal Husbandry Lansdown Penn State Players m, 5U: Glee Club UM College Chorus 0, 2, 10; Press Club. LUCILLE MARJORIE MATHEP. WILLIAM LEONARD MAL'CHER 'm Coulomb Commerce and Finance Berwick Industrial Chemistry ' Carrolltown Lt' Corrie Francaiis; Johnstown Club. Centro Cervantes; Press Club; Shakespeare Club. 1923 i; ROGER JOSEPH MAYNES, q, K Dairy Husbandry Philadelphia JOSEPH ANTHONY MEMOLO Mem Chemistry Old Forge Luckuwnnna Pounty Club; Ullomistry Society. HOBART LITHGOW MEANS, AT A unobn Commerce and Finance Belleview Class Treasurer CD. CLYDE LANDIS MELLINGER, A XE uMellie Chemical Agriculture Shippensburg Varsity Baseball QM Friars; Parmi Nous. ALFRED BYRON MILLER . JOHN HAROLD MILLER Electrical Engineering Duncnnnon Ganzie Electrical Engineering York York County Club. FRANK KLINE MILLER NORMAN HOUGH MILLER c K. n n . Agronomy Lititz Mechanical Engineering Beallsvllle Clover Club; A S M E Porkionwn Club; Lancaster County Club. 19! RUSSELL COOPER MILLER, A 'l. - PAUL EUGENE MOHN Whiss Mechanical Engineering Mohnville Agricultural Chemistry Chester Lcibig Society. EDWIN NEWELL IMONTAGUE, A2 Ib l Monte7! Electrical Engineering Spring City CW Engineering Wasllington, D. C. Electrical Enrinccrin Societ ; Class Track 0, 2H Pottsown Cm; g y . Class Cross Country 0, ?J; Varsity Track 8, ID; Le Corclc Frunoais; Cadet Lieutenant CU; Uivil Engineering Society. 193 EDITH MOOR Eds . Natural Science Media College Chorus CD; Orpheus Huh; Press Ulu b. LEVI GROSS MOORE ttLeeil Dairy Husbandry Lancaster First Assistant Lacrosse Manager CU ; Class Lucrosav G ROBERT MOORE, tb K q' Whitey Forestry Danville CHAS. FRANCIS MORGAN, Cuheco Club 5! i l! . Commerce and Finance Piltston Secrvt'y Commerce and Finance Club CD. LORENZ S. MORGAN. Cuheco Club qmrry Sanitary Engineering Wilkes-Burre CHARLES JOSEPH MOROSINI Chlck Pre-Medicnl Scranton Luckuwanna County Club; Prc-Medivul Club. 197 ALBERT PHIL MORRIS, HE P Commerce and Finance Steelton JOHN BROWN MORRISON, A '1' A Hack Woman Commerce and Finance Pittsburgh Class Finance Committee; Connnorce and Finance Club. CARROLL TRACY MORTON, A T A llMor ,1 Civil Engineering Washington Glee Club 00. JAMES WILLIAM MOYER 'Uim Jimmie Horticulture Enhaut G100 Club O, :2. JD. PAUL CHARLES MOSER, KAY Pihkie' Electrical Engineering Reading PAUL TYSON MOYER 'uDickn. l're-Medical Lnnsdale JOSEPH CARL MARTIN MUCHITZ ! o ,1 Pre-Legal Forgst City Elec'trical Engineering Wilkes-Barre P. S. C. Volunteer Fire lhipurtnwnt; Assistant Varsity Cheer Louder. JAMES HICKEY MULLEN, G'FA AILEEN ELIZABETH NEEDHAM Moonie Jim Betty Betta Agriculture Cheltenham Home Economics Nurberth College Chorus 0, 2. 10; 3. V. C. A. Unhinot CH; Jingles Moro Delegate CD; Philadelphia County Cluh. THOMAS RODMAN NEVITT Industrial Chemistry Harrisburg CHARLES E. NEWHARD, A x A mhet Electrical Englnccring Milton JAMES VlLFRED NEVLING Horticulture '1 Windbel- 200 AGNES NEWMAN u I Horticulture Waynesboro Class Hockey W. 3h Secretary Womean A. A. CD; Class President Uh Press Club; Crab Apple Club; Current Events Club; Penn State Grunge. CRIST RUSSELL NICKLAS, A T 9 VICTOR HERBERT NOLL, E 11 Mechanical Engineering Chambersburg CCVic Chemistry Pittsburgh GI loo C lub C1, 2, Pi, ' Asaistunt Manager Cvloe Club C'D; C 'ollogu C'hoir . Ci. G. Pond C 'hvnlicul Society. JQCVWJW N HAROLD J. NIEMEYER,Cuheco Club RUTH ALVERNA NYER ck Domcstic Art Weatherly Chemistry Wllkes-Barre ' Phi Lambda Upsilon; John White Junior Scholarship; College Band C1, 2 .0; C' ollege Choi 3 G. G. I'ond Cliimnicui Society. 201 EDWARD HAlNES OBERHOLSER, E N Obi Industrial Engineering Lionville Class Tl'm-k 0M U100 mull U, 2. ID. ROBERT EARL OCKFORD, 9 X Bob Commerce and Finance Ulzlss Izucrnsso Uh Class Soccer Q ; First Assistant Boxing Manager CD; Philadelphia Club; ,'011111101'uv and Finance Club. Philadelphia 202 ALBERT CUMMINS OEHRLE, QRAQ uIrish Put. Mechanical Engineering Philadelphia Class Wrestling 8, :D; Varsity erstiing CH; Junior Prom Committee. EDWARD WM. CASPER OERMANN, 9X Red Ed Commerce and Finance York Commerce and Finance Club; . York County Club. HAROLD SILAS OLIVER Baldy Horticulture Tamaqun First Lieutenant Cadet Corps; Pvnn State Grunge; Schuylkill County Club. DOROTHEA E. OSTERMAYER Vocational Home Economicr Camden, N. J. Class Hockey C3, ID; Philadelphia County Club. ELIOT EDSON OVERDORF uElyn Pre-Legal ' Johnstown Delta Sigma Rho; Forensic Council; Debating Squad CD; 1922 LA VIE Board; Johnstown Club. CHARLES M. PALMER, Friend's Unlon Agronomy Rldley Park Clover Club; Current Events Club; . C. A. ALBERT FORD PARENT, AT MARK HOMAN PARRY lAllI Shorty Electrical Engineering Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry DuBoia Freshman Fonthnll. Dairy I'luslmndry Club; Penn State Grunge. ALBERT EDWARD PARKER CLEMENT JAMES PARSONS. ATA Electrical Engineering Williamstown Spike - Civil Engineering Philadelphia Clara's Football U. 2 . 20; JOHN KNOX PATTERSON GEORGE CARLTON PAVORD Civil Engineering Altoona Industrial Engineering Harrisburg Industrial I'lngilwering Society. FRANKLIN OTTO PAUL FERRIS WILLIAM PEARCE Architectural Engineering Enhaut Electrical Engineering ' ' . Portage Architectural! Engineering Society. 205 HAROLD FENTON PEARSON, AH 11!, ,9 Electrical Engineering Pottstowu Club. Pottstown DWIGHT ELMER PEFFER Highway Engineering Wilkinsburg 206 Pre.Legal G100 Club Oh College Clmrus UL Greensburg VIRGINIA ALTA PERCY Ginny Agronomy Class Hockey CD; Y. V. C. A. Cabinet CD; Penn State Grange; Clover Club; Agricultural Society; Butler County Club. Prospect CARL IVER PETERSON, AZ Pete Commerce and Finance Pittsburgh Forestry Rnlston Collegian Business Munager- elect; Collvgc Chmus CD; Business Mmuu, N ! 1922 LA VIL Fmestly S111 ILty 1 unnnvn'e 11ml Finance C lub EARL ALEXANDER PETERMAN CORDELIA LEVERS PHARO !Sliete!, iiKitty!l . 1 Pre-Medlcal Benton Modern Languages Bethlehem Debuting Squad; Columbia County Club. 207 LAURA M. PHILLIPS GERARDO PINERO ' Phil ' Larry Peanut Chemical Agriculture Edwardsville Electrical Engineering College Chorus V Uh Orpheus Huh CD- Loihig Chomicul Society. uevo Loiza, P. R. GEORGE HENRY PORR, 3 A15 IIHEnIO llMozl, Architectural Engineering Steelton Class Track Oh Manager Class Basketball CD: Architectural Engineering Society. ' MIRIAM PHILLIPS Education and Psychology Philadelphia CLARENCE LEE PORTER, A E '1' Horticulture Wuynesburg BOYD HALL POTTIGER Shrimp Pattie Electrical Engineering Millersburg Band U, 2, :0; 209 JOSEPH FRANK POUNDS uFelix Civil Engineering Blairsville AMOS LEE POWELL Al Agronomy East Orange. N. J. College On-Imstrn U, 2, ED; Agrivultuml Socioty; Clover Club. ARTHUR GOMERSALL PRATT, Q E FRANK JONES PYLE ' Gummy Gumshoe Electrical Engineering Prospect Industrial Engineering Camden, N. J. Collegian Ropurtvr CD; Collegian Editor-olort: Fruth Staff WM . Freshman Hnndlnmk Committee CD; Asst Busim-ss Mmmqu 192:! LA Vnc; Studvnt Council CD; Tun Hvtn Pi. ABNER IRVINE PRUETT, 4' K E LATHROP'LINE RAMSAY u I? Horticulture Ben Avon Nnturnl Science Allentown Lehigh-Nortllumpton Club. 210 LAWRENCE WEIRlCH RANKIN RICHARD H. RAUCH, E N u uDick Electrical Engineering Bridgeville Commerce and Finance Harrisburg G100 Club 0, 3y 3L $1,:llttlil'illPrulihlulllllH'f'mgllmll OJ; lnulds: S IIIILI l : I'IIIIIII N0 HlIIIlIut llrliiunul IZL Student I'oun vll I2. Student Hour! uh: t'lIINH 1 .IONhltllt Gil: SII-I III llll 'll;lt'usillrvl PI-nn Slulv I'lIhIII Miuxlo WILLIAM CLARK RANKIN. AEIII PAUL JONATHAN REBER Bill uDusty IIPJ. N'enchle Electrical Engineering Hickory Mechanical Engineering Doylestowu 211 FRANK HARRY RECCO Mlning Engineering CHARLES WILCOX REED Ikel! Animal Husbandry Erie County Club; Sirloin Club. ROBERT KIMBLE REEDER, JR., 4 K W New Kensington Bob Commerce and Finance Muncy EVERETT RODMAN REESE, AT II 7! Commerce and Finance Carbondale 'I'hespinn Club; Advertising Manager Thespians CD; Class Soccer CD. Erie GEORGE COOKMAN REESER NORTON H. REICHENBACH,'A E d, Commerce and Finance Mt. Union uReich uRichy Mining Engineering Allentown Mining Socien , Band 0,2 -, 31. MALCOLM ROLAND REESER, A Z WILLIAM JOHN REINHARD, 03 GlDoc I!Bill'! Agrlctultural Chemistry Pen Argyl Dairy Husbandry Pine Grove Glee Club a 2, 3 Assistant Manager ;GIeeIC1ub CD; 1' allege Chmus 11,2 1 cihig Chvmicul Smietyf EDGAR HACKNEY REIS CLARA MAY REPLOGLE Ed Polly Mechanical Engineering Uniontown Liberal Arts Pittsburgh A. S. M. E.; Fayette County Club. GEORGE ETTER REISINGER, '1' 2 '1' LAURA REYNOLDS Vocational Home-Economics Avondale Agronomy York York County Club; Clover Club. SH EDWARD G. RICHARDSdN, A34, Dick Commerce and Finance Hawley WM. ALBERT RINKENBACH, 21 A E 53Al,, llRinkvl Mechanical Engineering Harrisburg Thespian Manager 0'0. HERBERT JACOB RIIiFLE, UK A THOMAS HERBERT RITNER, WI'A anken wrommyn Architectural Engineering Asplnwall CW Engineering New York City Freshman Football; Freshnnm Basketball; Varsity Football Squad Q, 3: Varsity Basketball Squad C2, :0; Druh s. 215 FRED MARSHALL RITTS, KE Mechanical Engineering Etna Student Bmml m, 3!: t'lmirnmn anm-u unumlllue UH: Rmdent Found! 12. 3M Junior l'rum Committee: F 113: Mmmm-r Dully Bullntln 12L OTTO FREDERICK RITZMANN EC ,, ' Electro-Chemical Englngerlng Philadelphia Electro-Chemicul Society; Philadelphia County Club. 1:10 INGHAM STEPHEN ROBERTS t! n Civil Engineering Washington, D. C. Class Uross Country QM Civil Engineering Society. LAWRENCE ROBERTS, AKA I LaEy Industrial Chemistry Slatington lass Lacrosse Uh Class Secretary 0X DOROTHY RODGERS IIDotYI Prergal Scranton College Chorus. WESLEY EARLE ROMBERGER Doc Rum Chemistry Millersburg College Band CD; - Varsity Wrestling CD. 217 GEORGE WASHINGTON ROMIG, JR. Chemistry Reading HUGO HENRY ROSE, AXE uJack Industrial Chemistry Harrisburg vaptain Class Wrestling Team 0M Class XVroatling' QM Class Track , N Skull and Bones. ROSE ROSENBERG WILLIAM ALBER'EIROSS Home Economics Philadelphia Bill Animal Husbandry Sunbury Sirloin Club. JOSEPH GEORGE Ross, 11 K A CHARLES HARRY ROSSBACH uneasy Pre-Medical Tarentum Civil Engineering St. Nicholas Schuylkill County Club; ivil Engineering Society. 218 EMILE PIERRE ROY, r: N RAY WlstN 3mm, 1, 9 n Pete Industrial Engineering Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Chicago, Ill. Band U, 2, fl . JULIA DOLORES RUGAN GEORGE WILLIAM RUMMEL, 22 X Hudie Mechanical Engineering Mercer Modern Languages Freelnnd Class Vollvybull 9, 3h Hazleton Club. 219 EDWARD EUGENE RUNG, $K MUSSER RUPP, 2412 HEddieV. l Gus1, l Mm.er.upI! Industrial Engineering Williamsport Industrial Engineering State College Band 0, 2, 5D; Thospian Orchestra. 0, 2, 3M - Industrial Engineering Society; Cvntre .County Club. LAWRENCE MIDDLEKAUFF RUNKLE FRANK GEORGE SAPPER Pre-Legal State College Electrical Engineering Erie 220 JAMES BRIDGES SAYERS, E N ROBERT DAVID SCHEIRER Jim 11Bob Pre-Legal Waynesburg Civil Engineering Allentown Basketball Munngvlholect; Mandolin Club CD; Pnrmi Nous. Lehigh County Club; Civil Engineering Society. DOROTHY ELIZABETH SAYLOR CHARLES ERVIN SCHERER, 9 1'1 1'Chawlie Vocational Home Economics Pottstown Civil Engineering Philadelphia Class Hockey CD; Collegian Reporlte U, SD; College Chorus 12,31; ' Fwshman Handbook Committee 0, .J; Chester County Club. 1922 IAVIL Bo 11111; Civil Engineering Society; Sigma T1111. 221 HUSTON EDWARD SCHLOSSER, E A E Slopper Commerce and Finance York Class Soccm ,2,- Penn State '1 hesxiinns; Penn State Plavels. JAMES TAYLOR SCHMICK Zebra uJimmyn Mechanical Engineering Catawissa Band U. :0: Collego Orchestra CD. ID to ANDREW ROBERTSON SCHOCH Horticulture Shamokln College Chorus 510, 2, 3M Glee Club Q,3 FRED W. SCHROEPFER, JR. Fritz Civil Engineering Palmyra. N. J. Class Baseball QM College Orchestra. 0, 2L WAYNE LEROY SCOTT JOHN DERR SEEM, AXA Scotty Chemical Agriculture Allentown Electrical Engineering Reading Electrical Engineering Society; Berks County Club. JOSEPH SEAR, 21 T 4 PAUL AL'LEN SEESE, :3 T H Joe Animal Husbandry Canadensls Mechanical Engineering Philadelphia Class Wrestling; Student Branch A. S. M. 15.; Pm'khmit' Chih- Menm'uh Society. C CLIFFORD SEGAL JOHN WARREN SELOVER. A A E Clilf Sege Sully Industrial Engineering Coatesville Pre-Legal Skate College Industrial Engineering Society. L'Olltgt' Uhmr U V Collegian .Rmmrtel2 6,1 2M Collegian Qt 11101 Assoviate Lditul- clovt; 1922 LA VIIIn Bould. CHARLES GORDON SELL PEDRO JUAN SERRALLES. JIL, U K ' Industrial Enginee'ring Ponce, P. R. Dairy Husbandry Littletown , 1 Band 0. :3, :0: Penn State Grunge; Dairy Husbandry Club. N; Is .4. MARSHALL A. SHAFFER, PAO HARRY LYNN SHELLITO Mz3l'sh Shelly Mining Engineering Upper Darby Dairy Husbandry Grove City Class Boxing UL CALVIN FRANKLIN SHAULIS WILLIAM THOMAS ISHOCKCOR, E X Bill , Horticulture Hollsopple Commerce and Finance lPhilzidelphla First Assistant Tennis Muhagor GU; Commerce and Finance Club; Philadelphia County Club. 00;, ROBERT P. SHOEMAKER. A XE Chemistry Lenover Class Basketball 0, 2h Class Baseball 0, 2L ELLIS GRANT SHOOK Greenville Forestry Forestry Society; 1111 ; Penn State Gmn'ge. 226 EDGAR BLAKELY SHUCK Widdle Mechanical Engineerink Pittsburgh RUSSELL SMITH SHUTT uShuttle Electrical Engineering . Carlisle Band; Cumberland County Club. JULIA ANGELICA SlEG Natural Science Newfoundland College phorus U, 2 1D; Y. W. l. A Cabinet C33; Girls Glee Club CD. KENNETH MARSCH SIEG, A XE uKeni' Chemistry Newfoundland Band CD. 30 to q ABRAHAM HAROLD SILVERSTEIN Murph Mining Engineering Easton Mining Society; Ccntro Gortsvnntx ; Lehigln-N01th:nnpton County Club JOHN SIMMONS, 2 N Pre-Legal Philadelphia HOWARD DAVID SLAGLE, A 23 $ Fritz Mechanical Engineering Hanover Varsity Cross Country Sqnml CD; Class Buselml York County Club; A. S M HAROLD SHELDON SLAMP, A T P ICEph'D Horticulture Easton College Orchestra 0, 2, ED. 228 JOHN SANFORD SMALL Zebra MechanicnlEngineerlng Chnmbersburg CHARLES NEVIN SMITH Schmittie Mary Mechanical Engineefhg Littlestown M. E. EDNA LORETTA SMITH aEel Eddie Mathematics Wllkes-Barre Glass Tennis QM lass Basketball ?.1' .0; Class Hockey CZ, 3f , College Chorus. LEWIS ROY SM 1TH Lew Forestry Clarks Green Forestry Soui ety Lac kawannn. County Club. MALCOLM WINSTON SMITH, $PA Electrical Engineering Mingo Junction, Ohio GEORGE ALBERT SNELL, A XA Industrial Engineering Reading Freshman Football; Varsity Football Q, ID; Cuptain-oluct HM Druids; Skull and Bones. THOMAS ROSS SNODGRASS FREDERICK DANIEL SNYDER le- R0,, 2lsnodDVU OtTed I2Snitzi, Civil Engineering Oxford Electrical Engineering Red Hill College Orchvstra: Et m Kappa Nu Civil EngiIII-vring Society; Class Cross Cmumy U i, Chester County Chili. Va rsity Cross Country 62 3i; t' Inlsa Trmk i1, 2i; Ymsitv THH'k Squml Qi Elortiivul Enginovring Society. DROZ BRUA SNYDER, H K A iVILLIAM LEIGH SOWDEN, 6 X I're-Legal Pottsville Soup iiBill Commerce and Financ6 Philadelphia LuoIosso Mmmgei i2, 10; Ce ntm Cervm Ite e;s Philadelphia Countv Club Connnercv and Finance Club; Cross Country Oi. ALBERT DAVID SPAETH, II K A CARVEL EBENEZER SPARKS. A T 9 tlAIIY llllrexi! Horticulture Drexel Hill Horticulture New Jersey Class Soccer 0, 2, :0; 01:1er Baseball CD. Philm'lelphiu County Club. CHARLES THOMAS SPANGLER, KA P RICHARD MAXWELL SPENGLER Bud Mn6k Dick qundyn Forestry Lewistown Railroad Mechanical Engineering Forestry Soriety; Harrisburg Mifliin County Club; Motinx Power Club; Class Track 0, 2L ' Mandolin Club; . S. M 3. 231 CHAS. WILLARD ST. CLAIR. JR., $ K 4' ABRAHAM STEIN Chick Rodney Abe Industrial Engineering Coshocton, 0. Electro-ChemicalEngineering 1922 1.x m: Board; Philadelphia Glov Huh HM Class Boxing U, 2 . College Chdl'us O, 2, ID. MICHAEL JOHN STEC, T E 4' ROBERT FULTON STERNER ' ltstecky ,, Pre-Medical' ' Mahnnoy Plane Pre-Medical ' Bloomsburg Schuylkill County Club; Delta Sigma Rho; Mandolin Club CD. Inter-Collcgiate Debuting; Columbia County Club. GLENN EARL STEVENS l're-Medlcal Scranton JOHN LAMMEY STEWART, JR., A Y P Baldy Horticulture Bethlehem Collegian Staff 0, 5D; 1922 LA VIE Board; Secretary Press Club GD. ROBERT HOLLOWELL STINSON, A Z Chester Class Historian CD. JAY HOSTETTER STOLL, 22 A E Civil Engineering Harrisburg EDWIN JOEL STRAWN, AZ Agricultural Education Avonmore SHERMAN ISRAEL STRICKHOUSER Strlck Sherm ,l Industrial Chemistry H York John W. White Scholarship CD; College Orchestra 0, 2h Priestly Chemical Society; York County Club. VJACOB HAROLD STRICKLER, K3 Strick Mechanical Engineering Columbia College Track; Intor-PWatvl'nity Council; A. S. M E. FRANK ALWIN STROHM, HE Irlah' Civil Engineering ' Philadelphia FRANK DAVID STUPPY IRENE MAY SWANK Electrical Engineering Lykens Swankie Vocational Home Economics Hazleton Women's Student League CD; Huzletm. Club. JOHN F. STYER, Friends Union GEORGE THOMAS SWARTZ, T 33 T Chemical Agriculture Concordville Agronomy Williamsport Lcibig Society. 2255 MERILL PERRINE TAIT DANIEL BERNETTER TAYLOR, QWHP Animal Husbandry Mercer uSllooks Chemical Agriculture Philadelphia Varsity Cross Country 0, 2, 2D; Varsity aml Freshman Track UM Varsity Truck Q, :0; Dolphiuna; Lvihig Sovicty. LEON ALBERT TARBOX SAMUEL HERBERT TAYLOR, JR. Tarby Slim ?Herb Industrial Chemistry Oil City Electrical Engineering Venango County Club. Merchantvllle, N- J- Electricul Engineering Society. ERNEST McKlN LEY TERWILLIGER Civil Engineering aher HARRY MILTON THOMAS Industrial Engineeylng Hanover Electrical Engineering RALPH EDWARD THOMAS Tommie Springville MA RION THOMPSON uTommyn Chemistry Atglen 1101 key 1'.'. 31 Oumuin 11mm 11011111 181; '1 ennn 1' 8 nun 01an '1'1-nu1a 121; 'l'h1n-splnnn 121: nstnlv 1'1111erH 1 31' A.'ublne1 12. 31: Annuul Mem1f1- r.Y W .C. A. 181: .111: 1-11 Mer re 111510 1111- 121; 0911021: 101101? 11. uolrl rom Oommhtee. WILLIAM JAMES TIPPER UET TONG mrip 1113111 Yet men Natural Science West Chester Commerce and Finance Canton, China Chester County Club. American L1 0110111111 Association; Commerce and Finance Clu Canton Christian College C111;;b Chinese Stutdvntsi Alliance; i l1in:1 So oioc Chinese Students Club President 131, Dvlegate Dos- Moinm Conference. RALPH PORTER TITTSLER JOHNS McCLEAVE TOTTEN, A T A Mechanical Engineering Pittsburgh Agriculture Pulaski Class Soccer 0 1; Dairy Hushz'uuhy ISociety; me B03111 12,31; Mercer County Cl 1111 A S- M E JOHN RUDOLPH TRAPHONER, A T9 HAROLD DAVIS TYSON 5Trnl,py,, ill:udy!, StTysI, llTy,, Civil Engineering Philadelphia Civil Engineering Spring City Class Baseball Oh Civil Engineering Society; Class S0000! U. D; Chestm' County Club; Varsity Soccer m, 10; Pottstown Club. Friars. PAUL HOWRY TROUT, AT JOHN A. UMHOLTZ Metallurgy Lancaster Jack Ummy Class Lacrosse Uh Electrical Engineering Harrisburg Varsity IHWVOSSG 9X Electrical Engineering Society. 239 PHILIP FIDELE VACCARO IRA DEWEY VAN GIESEN 11 7uc itvan!! Pre-Medical Bentleyvillo Electrical Engineering 011 City Class Boxing CD; JAMES MARIEN VAN DYKE, 23X EDWARD LEE VAN SICKEL, 913 Van Van l're-Medical West Newton Civil Engineering Brunet Run College Soccer Q, 20; Class Scorer 60; Fayette County Club; Civil Engineering Society. 240 ROSS THOMAS VAN DEGRIFT anl, Industrial Engineering WALTER EMlL VOGT Education and Psychology Wellsboro Tiogu County Club. Enhaut JAMES ELLIS VANDLING, .I h p HJimVl Civil Engineering WILLIAM FRANCIS WADDELL 1x Ilw Erie Animal Husbandry Wilkinsburg Cluss Wrestling Uh Class WIcstliIIg OI, Manager Class EerstliIIg OI; . Sirloin Club; Class SecIvtuIy E2; F Class Truck U. Varnitv rck CD Student Trribunal k10- iIst Assistant Track MuIIIIgoI 0.0 241 FRANCIS BROWN WALLEN, JR., A A 2 Husky Commerce and Finance Camden CLAUDE LEWIS WALTON, A '1' $2 uWalt Commerce and Finance Stroudsburg Baud 0 Commerce and Finance Club. EDMUND DAVID WALTER Chemical Agriculture Latrobe Leibig Chemical Society. f5 4- l0 FRANK LEON WATSON, A AZ nShorty Commerce and Flnuiice Kellettvllle Friars; Varsity Wrestling Cl, :0; Class Wrestling 0, 2h Class Secretary QL WILLIAM HENRY WEAVER, AT Bill Mechanical Engineering Haddonneld, N. J. WILBERT MATHIAS WEAVER Electrical Engineering Renovo a ALBERT JACOB WEGMANN 'Wegie Civil Engineering Philadelphia Civil Engineering Society. CLARENCE W. WEIDENHAMER. d; A 0 Industrial Engineering Carnegie JOSEPH IDDINGS WEINSCHENK, E N uWeinie Horticulture New Castle Class VVrostIing ML HENRY SMITH WEISS Fat Electro-Chemical Engineering Avon Varsity Boxing 9N Class Boxing CD; Lebanon County Club; EIectro-Chomicul Society. SAM WEISS, IPE II Shmool Pre-Legal Braddock BENJAMIN GILMORE WELSCH, B 9 H Commerce and Flnnnye New Castle Commerce and Finance Club. 244 5...-.hq. ;A$, 44 4h JAMES ALMAN WELTY, 4' A 6 l're-Medicul Meadvllle WALTER HASSLER WELTY, $139 Sanitary Engineering Meadvllle HARWOOD R. WERKHEISER, $27K uwerkyn Industrial Engineering West Plttston Class Tennis 0, 2M Collegian At'lvertisinLr Munnger-oloct; College Orchestra. PAUL ARNDT WERT Agronomy Sharpsvllle Penn State Grange. WILLIAM SHERWOOD WETZEL,AE 41 I1Bill11 Animal Husbandry Marlon Center Class Wrestling 11 21; Va rsitv Wrestling 12, 31; Student Council 131; Cudtt Filst Lieutenant 121; P1 1111 State Mange. CLEMENT LEEK WRITE. A Z tica ,9 Agricultural Education Lloyd 1 olleginn Stall 11, 2:1 Associate Editor P111111 State Funnel 131, 191111 State Grunge; Rural Life Club. STANLEY LEROY WHETSTONE Civil Engineering Sunbury HUGH WILLIAM WHITE Agriculture Mercer Inter Unit Council. KENNETH HABEL WHITE, A T n SAMUEL DICKEY WHITEMAN, r1: K2 t H u 1! Industrial Chemistry Columbia Industrial Engineering Mercer Lancaster County Club. Class Basketball 0, 2M Varsity Basketball CD; First Assistant Baseball Manager CD. PAUL FRANKLIN WHITE HARRY ORR WILCOX, A Z Whitey . Agricultural Education Wellaboro Mining Engineering Allentown Mining Society. 247 .J ANITA WILLIAMS ELVIN LEVERNE WILLIAMS, Ele ill Dutch Pre-Legal Wilkes-Bnrrc Electrical Engineering Kittanning Y'ullogbull Gm Class Busuhall CD; Gills' Basketball CD; Electrical Engineering Society. lills holf CZ, .H Hdlxgo Hunus 0,9 ., 20; Luzolno Uuunty U 1111. DAVID MYRDDIN WILLIAMS JOSEPH REED WILLIAMS Industrial Engineering Punxsutawney Electro-Chemicul Engineering Spring Creek 243 PAUL DUANE WILLIAMS 6lFat Commerce and Finance Punxsutawney WILFORD HORACE WILLIAMS, d, 1: w mm Metallurgical Engineering Bloomsburg Baud Oh Manager Class Basketball QM Student Tribunal CD. WILLARD STADDEN WILLIAMS, 2 X Commerce and Finance Roaring Springs EDWARD M. WILLIAMSON, $A9 a ed Industrial Chemistry Harrisburg ARTHUR DON WILSON, A21 1!, Chief Agronomy Avonmore Class Wrestling 0, :D; Cadet Captain 60. ANDREW KIMMEL WILSON, QWQE Commerce and Finance' Indiana Varsity Basketball Q, 3h Varsity Tvnnis QL to O CHAS. KENNETH WINGEARD, EAE l Buzz,, Electro-Chemlcal Engineering Harrisburg DEAN DONOVAN WINGER Industrial Engineering Pittsburgh BEN WHITKOFF EDWIN TROWBRIDGE WOLF, QEH Industrial Chemistry Arlington, N. J. Trobe Band, u, 2, ID; Dairy Production Pittsburgh 0011930 Orchestra 0, 3: 3N First Lieutenant Cadet Corps. Priestley Chemical Society. JOHN DORCUS WITMER JAMES HOWARD WORLEY, E N Dorcus Himmle Chemistry Hanover Commerce and Finance Pittsburgh Class Boxing Manager GD. ROBERT JOSEPH YAKE Electrical Engineering Lebanon Eta Knppu Nu. H UBERT R. YERGER liR 0d Horticulture Y Boyerstown Crab Apple Club; Red 110ml Club. E? to EDWARD STRICKLAND YOCUM, AT Civil Engineering Philadelphia Class Lacrosse Uh Collegian Stuff 02., D Collegian Circulation Munagor-Elect: Civil Engineering Society. GRACE MARY YOCUM YGrncig Home Economics CIIINH Vollvvlmll 131.: gnllom- Chmus 1 Girls' Ilunm- uunmillw- UL Reading IMHn-nlll -tn tY. W. t'. A. ND: lilmmm- t'lminnun Y. W. C. A. t2 ; 1m Allhm-r llull GU; Hlulkt-Hm-nre Cll 1h 12 D: Ju nlnr Prom Cunnnittoo. ARTHUR BENJAMIN ZARGER Agronomy Greencastle Clover Club; Franklin County Club; Agricultural Society; Penn State Grunge. Vocational Home Economics State College VVommYs League; President Town Girls of Penn State; College Chorus 0, :I ; Cvntre County Club. STUART R. ZIMMERLEY tf 1, Industrial Chemistry Erie Erie County Club. 2533 JAMES HAROLD ZIMMERMAN iizimmyYI $iTed11 Electrical Engineering Shamokln Band 0, 2, 50; College Orchestra U, 2, :0; Electrical Engineering Society. $1 g :3? i E E .. a 31?: E E5 '57 ';-' v I i7 II ' ii. I , ;, MES i1! 1 I -mg. i! l ! Jilliiliiii? l llllllllll IIIIIIIIIIII'WIIIIIIHIII' ' IIIIIIHIFITIIW MM IIIIIW Winning design for a bronze tablet to commemorate the service of former students of the Pennsylvania State College who died in the Great War. Designed by C. V. Bert J I , Jan ; I. S. A DAMS Vlt-ev I'l'usidvnt J. C. DIYRBIN 'J'rvnsuror R. L. SCIIUS'IVER I'l'vsluh-lll Sophomom Elass Officers J. K. HILL Secret :1 ry W. C. IKOXBY lIlthrlnn Sephomom Tl'fistory In Septemher we returned to SCIHIUI nut in fear and trembling :15 we had arrived :15 Freshmen but with :1 feeling of mvnership leltl ILAHYCI' for we were Snphunnn'es. XYe 112111 shed 0111' rlinks in .l 1111c with :1 sigh of relief 21ml it w:1s with 110 surruw that we saw them hum in the funeral pyre. Again we heunl thut cry. :11! Freshmen out, but it struck 11m: -:11's with :1 fm- tiiiTCI'CHl sensation fur we tlitl the shunting. The year rolled 1m, poverty 11:1y again was :1 success. The push hull scrap was scoreless. for the 11:111 hurst before we had :1 Chance to seure. The foothnll SC 1111. too, was again scoreless, hut we over- whelmed twenty-fuur in lacrosse. wrestling and hoxing' :15 well :15 carrying off school 1101mm in the mat game. liven further w: are hem111ing' used 111 the hardships mi :111 Ctitl- cation, we have learned to elude chapel and first hours while helnws eume not :15 surprises but :15 eurrohomtions. Truly. we are in college. As 11H approach the end of 11111: Sophomore year and 0111' under- elz1ss days draw to :1 eluse. we await our two re111:1ining' y 1:11's with :m eagerness illlti detei'n1inzltim1 tn 111:1ke them even better than the hrst two. Wm ' air. X! m m - m Anammmwwv mM: uM-w-hu' um um 'Wwwmia 1 vi I3 w ?v w 2 M ,. , - 1 w, . , V v v , v FAT ON THE FRONT CAMI'FS HITI' IIII llllll llllllllllllllll I'IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIN V, .HUIIHH'S'I'ICH Vlm- l'lW-slth'nl WWWM xwxsmx x S. C. I'INPK 'J'n-nsu rur me H. H. IIUEH LEN Pl't-sldvut, Trcsbman Glass Officers W . 1'2. T. VOMSLEY Slu'rvl :Il'y Ill. MULHN Hlnloriun 260 kb' .4 w k .n u . - . nxv, I'D X L.:: 3: $??kang Naum-mn-n. Tl'l'istory of 1924 Eight 1111111111e11 strong we patiently waited our turn, 1111 that 11111 11211' 111 Septemher, to enroll in the 111155 111' '1111'e11ty-1'11111'. 111 each 1111e1s heart W113 :1 11111 11ete1'111i11211i1111 to make 111111 class the hest l'ireshnum class that 111111 ever e11te1'e11 1'e1111 State. lieeling a little 1111111511 111111 sel 1-C11I1SC10118 the tirst few days. we st1'1111e 11111111 hearing 0111' green cups 211111 111:1ek ties, :11 the same time avoiding every short cut that might take us ever the grass. .11 tirst these 1111111er1111s 0151111115 seemed quite ii'ksnme 111 115. 111111 though snmetinies we forgot 11111' restrictions 111111 11111111111111.9111 received the prescribed 1111111511111e11ts. we accepted them with 11111' 11511111 54111111 11111111111. 011'1'11ster Night we turned 11111 in 21 111111y 111111 were ese111'te11 11y the S11111111111111tes 111 11eighh11ri11g 1'111z1g'es with much noise 211111 swinging- 111 111111111es. Here we 1111111 tires 111111 111111111 mzmy :11'1'1111z1tie records in 111111 efforts to amuse them. 0111' 111'st class 111eeting' was held 111 the Stock 1121111111111, where we chose :1 yell t11 he given 1111 C11-011 Corner. On leaving the 1111il11i11g, we were met 11y 21 shnwer 111 water and 1we1'-ripe fruit. Finally. 111111111114 111111 way under extreme difheulties 111 the 011-1 111, we swung 11z1ek 211111 forth. giving 111111 yell with much enthusiumn. This was our 111'st ehzmee t11 51111111 11111' class spirit. '1111e11ruises 211111 scratches we received 111 the set1111e were $111111 forgotten in the e11j11y111ent 111 11111' 111191 success. Always ready to 1111 111111 1111111. we helped entertain the alumni 11y 111aking 11111'e1'ty Day 11 11111'e1 event. That afternoon 1111 Beaver lrie111 every character. 11111111 :1 11111111111111 tramp 111 the wildest savage 111 foreign 12111115, was represented in costume. After the class 111eeti11g' the next chance we 112111 111 meet with the 8111111111 mores was 111 the 1111511-111111 511112111. During the thickest 111 the fray the 111111 011- 11111se11, :11111 :1 general scrap :11111 se1'11111111e followed to 11eei11e wh11 5111111111 possess the pieces re111z1ini11g. We 111111 been very e11111111e11t 111 victory, but after this accident 11o 11eeisi1111 was given. As we have successfully 1111581111 1111111115411 the greater part 111 0111' Fresh- 1111111 year. we hope to e1111ti1111e. faithfully upholding the rules 211111 etist11111s 111 11111' class, imbued with the Penn State Spirit. m 261 1 W3 Wm Jauwum m.;:mwi,-?urn - g ' I; . ' W n. n. r 1., .- r , rm 1 L m: 1 . , M . . m, - .. h - SI'X'HNIJ YEAR 'JWVO-YEARAHRHTL'I'VILH. Ulqus E. H. HIHUNEY Vh'v- l'l't-sltlvnl SAMI'EL S'I'I'IWAH'I' I'n-sinlI-nt A. lH-I M. IMHTE Historian .I. W HI'INNl-Ill V. ll. xVUUID van-lm'y 'I'H'Hh'lll't'l' . . v; '13-. .1 711151011? of tbe Seconb 37cm 6311155 1919-1921 Gwo-year agricultural $011139. 11:1111-1'51111 11115 511111: The 111'st 1111'1111'1' was the 11151 1111111. 111111 1111 his- 1111'iC 111111111111 rests 1111 possession 111111 use 111' 1111111 011 se11111111 111111114111 there is' 11 111'111ei111e ex111'esse11 111 this 1111ss1114 1e 111111 s11111111s 111111111 11111 111 11111Ce 111 these 11111115. 11111 11111111511 11 is 11111 111'1111111111111e 11111 heeause 111' 11 11111111411 111 1'ie11'11111111 111 the 111111115 111 men. The 11111111111011 11es1'1'111e11 111' 11:111e1's1111 was C11111'111'te1'istiC 111' the 111111 days in the 1111111111'5 11151111'1' 11111311 111011 11111111 pleasure in their 111111111145. 1'5111'17111111' the 1111e1'5 111 the 51111, who knew they 1'1111s111111e11 the 1111511' 111- 1111511'1' 111 the 1111111 111111 1411111111 111 111111 feeling. The 511111115 111 1111111 e111111'11ti1111 1111s 11111 Changed in its relative 1111- 11111'111111'e. 11111 there 1111s 11111111 11 111111'11'e11 difference in 111' 111114'1e from which men 111111' 1'11'11' their 111-e 1111111. The 11111115111111 e1'11111111111 111 the 11151 11e111111'1' 1111s 1'11115C11 11 11e1'1'111se 111 the 11e111111111 1111' 111111111111 11111111'.1711111111111114' this 1'11111114'e 11115 1'11111e 111111 te1111e111'1' 111 11'1111'11 11111111 111111111111 11111111' 111111 1111 111'1'1111111111115 111 11111111 11111'111111 111111111111 111 stiCh 11'111111 is 11eCess111'1.1CC111111111111'11114 this line 111 111111114111 11115 heen the feeling 11111111114 11111111' 1111'111e1's 111111 e1' e11 their 111'1111 came within this Class '11111 11 1'e5'111111114' 111se0111'1114'ei11e111 set 111.111111 such 11 view is 111111111 11115 11ee11 1'e1'1' 111111 1111 511111111 in the crisis 111 the 111st 111'1' 1 1'1115 when 1111 1'i1'11 111111 1111111111'1' 1111e1'11111111s were dependent 11111111 the 111'1111111'111111 111 1111111, 111111 11141'111111111'e 11'115 111411111 511111111 111 he the 1111111151111 111 the 1111111111. One 111C111 1111111111111111 111' this 111111' 1111111 111 agriculture 11'11s 5111111'11 111 1111'11'11'14'1' 1'111'11111111'111 111 the T1111 1'1111' Classes 111 the 111111 111' 1911111115 1111ss 11115 11 1'11s1111111111111111 11111e1'ti1111 14'111he1'1'11 11'11111 1111 111'C1'1 e11ns1'111111111 111111 11111'11e1'11154 states. 11'he 11e1111111e 115s1111i111te11 111 111111'111111 115 11 11115s s11ii'it' 141'e11' 1111 1111111114 them. they 1111'11e11 1111111' energies 111111 1'111'111115 lines 111 en11e111'111' 111111 have made 11 1115111111111'e 11111111 111 the L'1111e14'e. 1111111111e11 in their activities were 1111511111111, 1111511'1'1112111. 11'111111', 11'1'1's1111114'. 1111x11114'. 111111 11151 11111 11111 11'1151 11 131111e 11111ss, 11'1111'11 sh1111111 111' 1111 51111111 111111 11 11111' 111'141mize11 1111111' 111. students 1110 C1115s is due 111 11 11'1' the institution 111 the 8111'11111'111 1911, 111111 it is 111 he hoped 111111 115 the men settle 111 various sections 111 the State 1111-1'11'1111111111151111111 11111'1111 111111 111111111istiC 111111 11111111111 11111111111; 1111111'111 11'111'11111'5 11'1111 C1111 1111' 111111' see 1114'1'iC1111111'e 1'1111111114' 111111 its 1111'11 111111 the 1111- 111'1111111 111 11 11e11'11111'111 111'11s11e1'it'111111 111'1111- 111 11115 111is111111e1'st111111 111111 111111111'1'1111'11 1111111111; 11 1111111511'1'. , f FIRST YEAR 'lWVU-YHAR .XGIKIUI'IXN'IKAL PLASS JAMES SNYDER :IUY SMI'I H l'rvshh-m Y h-v l In-sith-nt .L AV HNII'. NH HARRY E. PNY, JR. Sc-t-l'olnly- '1'1 ronsurrt- lllnlnrluu V3 uwfwxnwAw' I: M 29:. W' iW' tlntsustm .me 'MWMJSW' ' 1T :1 ' , a W . . Tl'ftstory of tbe Wirst 37120.1 $10.55 1920-1922 Gwo-year TAgrtcultural 6011151; VICR Y year, this C1ass is allowed a page in the illustrious 14A V115, 111 which 111 give reasuns why they are taking up valuahle space in College. At least, it seems t1111s that every one looks 11111111 11s as one 111 these necessary evi1s which must he tolerated. .11 did 11111 take 11111g11'11rthe 1211111 11st1111ise11ve1' that we were about as 11111111- 1111' as a last y 'ar's calendar. 111211 11111 not shake 11111' 111111 resolve 111 try- ing 111 get 2111 C1111eg'e. This soon became 1112111ifest in an outbreak 111' semester shirts 111111 uther roughneek appa1'e1, 211111 an earnest 11esi1'e 111 si11e 111 the 111i11111e. 1 change the part in 11111' hair 11'11111 the Hhaw' 111 our desire to hemme hetter acquainted with 11111' 11the1' 1111111- 1'a11es i11 111isery. we organized the Class, e1eete11 officers. appointed 1'11111- mittees, 111111 staged a s11eia1 with the second year men. The ensuing 1111111111s 111-1111141111 with them 111111112111 games, mass 111eeti11gs. a1111 strug- gles with the e111'1111111s11111es. tet 'a1ls 111111 molecules in our various 11111111121- t11ries 1m Ag 11111. We were far more enthusiastic about learning the complexities of the cnllege songs 211111 yells, 1112111 in 111:1steri11g the 11eve12p1111111ar sciences 111' ehe111istry 211111 botany. Seriously now. don't i111ag'i11e that we 1111 came here 111 learn 111 he farmers, fm- 11111st of us know which is the business end 111 :1 horse, 111111 how 111 extract milk from a bovine. We want to know the whys and 11'11111'ef111'es the principles 111' that most fascinating science 111' agricul- t111'e. We want 111 know why a chicken crosses the 11112111; why euws leave 111111111311111 why a mule is a mule. We thank Heaven that 11111 in the wide. wide world there is 1111 dis- tinction hetween twu-year Aggies 111111 regular pe11l11e. S11 with that thought in 111i1111, we'll worry along through the re111ai1111e1' 111' 11111' enurse. a1111 ahsurh eighty ere11its Worth of knowledge and as much Penn State spirit as we can contain. And when at last. the tower 111 0111 Main fades 11111111 the landscape and we're in a free-for-all tight 1111. fame 211111 fortune, we won't have 111 1111111 a diploma in one 11111111 211111 climb the 12111- 11e1' of Success with the other. Then we will prove that we are true suns 111 0111 Penn State. I m. 1112:: w ngwn 2 Scholarship TAwarbIs for the 37am 1920-21 IExciuding Senatorial and Trustee Athletic SclII'IIIIrshipsI T1115 JIIIIN W. AVIIITIZ FELLUWSIIIPS$4WLUU Cash GEORGE STEWARD AYA'IA'III-IIII T111: JIIIIN W. VVIIITIII IAII-ZDAI.-IAlilillc of $50.00 - - ESTHER MAY RANCK T111: JOHN W. VVIHTE SENIOR SI'IIULARSIIIIIS$3WHW Cash - - JAMES IZIIAAIARII WEnHR T111: JIIIIN W. WIII'III: JIINIIIR SCHOLARS IPS$I5ILINI Cash HAROLD JOHN NlIiMEYER T111: JOHN W. WIII'III-z SUPIIUMORE SI:11I11.IA1151111'-100.UH Cash EARL MI'KINIIEY GlXIiI-ZRILIII TIII: 1.011151: CARNEGIE SCHOLARSIIlPS--$lim.im Cash IE:1C11--.YIIIII'IHI. IIIIIAII:1I WALTER DI'IIImI, WARREN BRYAN MAIIK, HELEN HARRIET POWELL, WALTER OLIVER 'IiIIzI'I-IEI- Junior, E11- IAIIINII LEROY BLIIIIIIER. RAYMOND IIII'IIICIVI: CIII.11121I'I'$IIIV, IiICIIIIIzIa HARPER DELL. CHARLES WILLIAM iiIiPl'ENSTAIJI. JII. IYUNIIIIIIIII'II. RALI-II SNYDERAIIIAIAISJIISIaI-II JOHN CZARNECKI, JIIIIN ALEXANDER FENTON, GEORGE M. DAVIES RII'IIAII 1s THE PRESIDENT'S PRIZESFII'M Semester, HELEN ELIZIAIIE'IIII FIELD. SI-conIl Semester. IimIIIII: .Izwis FREAK. IAIIIAI. I 15'1'2111 SC HUI. ARSIIH'S - - - - $90.00 in Cash During IVIIcslnnun YI'zIr CIInII-mn County, iiA'RRA AIITIII'II PANTIIN Dauphin County. M ARY AAII:..IIA iiUAIIR Centre County lAii-ARY LUI'ISE BIIAID I most County, AII'I'IIII R CIARK sts Pike County MILIIIIIaII ELIZAIu-zIIII DIIIsIIzrVIIImIIA IARIILAA' SI'IIIIIAIISIIIII - Room Rent and Incidental lIcc During :1 IIInII' Y I-IIII Course 51' ANION DI W111 II ARII AA'. '11 STATE CIII.I.I:I:I: IIII;II SIIIIIIIII, SCHOLARSHIP Incidental Ice During II iUUT Y I-nr Course AMES IIIOMPSUN HIIA S II 1AIIiI COLLLHIIZ VVIIIAI AN '5 CI 1'11 SIIIUIARSIIIPS$IIUW1 in Cash 10 a JIIIIiIn' Ynnng' AYIIIIIIIII in the SLIIUOI of l ihcrzll Arts JI I. I A GIII:I:I; BRILL DAI'IZIITICRS I11I THE AAIIIIIII'AN lA'IaA'I11.I I'IIIN SCHOLARS ll'-$'10.00 in Cash During IIII Senior your 1.0119, 111:1. N ELIZAIII-z'ru 151111.11 1!! '10 DOROTHY RUSAIIND RIII.I 11x AL AN NI' IT MI-I MORI AI. SI 1101, ARSIIII'S$ 1.1011111 Cash to a Student Registered In 1110 II 0111- Y I-III' CUUI'SC in School of Agriculture CHhS'IIIR I RANKFORT FRY 11 III' l'IIN'II SI'IIIII.ARSIIIP - $35000 In Cash In :1 Scnim Student in CIIIIniser' lA' AY MOND 171.1: IIIIIIIII AIIIAIAIs, 1 01.1:AA'IIN: SI IIUIIARSIIII' - $100110 In Cash During l IIIISIIInuII Y C: 11' VIIIIAVIA F111 A111 111 Bum .22 FRENCH SCHOLARSHIP - - - - - - Remission of All Cullcgu lI'I-I-s MAIIIIzLIaINI: pIIlIIIiVIN SIIAzIIIIIIss PRIZE SCIIUI AIIHIIIIu-$ 10000 Per Year 111 11 Woman I'.nI'nllI-Il in the Amicnllnrul D'IiI'y 01' iiUIIIL' Economics DcpzntIncnts at the Completion of III'I' Junior Year 1 ANNA ELIZIAIIEIII iAiORIIAN, '1 SPANISH SII:.11I11 ARSIIII'S - - - AM Is IIAIIIIA BIZ AM '1'1 W II I I AM IAIISSEIJ. II. 11111: ' I.II J11 PI: me 051 NA '13 mmmn Each '12 MINING AND AlI-IIIIIIAAIIIIAI. iNS'l'lTl' 1: SI IIUIIARSHIl1;incidcnlili III-I' During lunr -Y IIIII' Cunnsc DIAAIIA' XIAAIIIIII O'Duxrs N'12..II. A..-:111I.111:NA' IIII N'IY IIIIA'S' AYURKINI. RESERVE SI'.III11 ARSIIIP-Vzlinc AIIImI $18711! In :1 S111- IlI'nl RIgisIIIII'Il in the Second Y can Iif lhc iWU Your Course in AgI'iIIHIlIIIII HAROLD Elm' ARD DAIIs IIIIA Spain! JI. xccutiAc Action xx XXV 1 1mm! mm Ewmvvvmmigivr' - V . r :3' V V- QEJ 267 National .JFmtemities ACADEMIC Fraternities list I'm Gun 3111 HIiITA 7 7 - - 7 7 7 7 April limxx T111711 Pl - - - - 7 7 - - Oclnlwr Pm Ixiwm 51mm - - - 7 . . ,, . April 51mm C111 7 7 7 - - 7 7 - 7 April KAPPA 51mm 7 7 7 7 7 - 7 - January 81mm ALPHA lirslmx 7 7 7 - 7 7 7 May J'm 81mm me 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 junc J'nl 111511111 Tnu'lxx 7 7 7 - - - 7 7 May 51mm NI' 7 7 7 - 7 7 Dcccmlwr .M'AHA 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - 7 junc Illclxlux LTI'sImx 7 7 - 7 - 7 7 - ln-ccmlwr I'III KAH'A 1151 7 7 - 7 - 7 7 7 Oclulwr 81mm 1'1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - Octulu-r lhulmu CHI ALPHA 7 7 7 7 - 7 7 Nnvmnlwr Hlilxlxx 'Ilu' HICIJI'A 7 7 7 7 7 7s HSMIJHSlu-fl INT: IRC-lustuhlxslml Nux'cmlm' 111 KAI'M ALPHA 7 7 7 7 7 7 - 7 Oolulu-r lHlIl1APux - - 7 7 - 7 7 - N1WUHHMT ALI'IIA TAl' Ummu 7 7- - 7 - 7 - - l?clu'nury HICI'A 81mm Run 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 IVL-In'unry I'm 11:141..an l'1 - 7 - 7 7 7 7 7 Ji-hruzn'y 51mm I'm lirslmx 7 7 7 7 7 - - 7 May ALPHA CHI Run 7 7 7 7 - 7 7 - junc ALPHA 81mm PHI 7 - 7 7 7 7 7 l?cln'nzlry 'I1II1-z'ltx CHI 7 - 7 7 7 - 7 - 7 February 81mm PHI Slmm - 7 7 7 - 7 - - May lx'M'l-A 111-11121 Run - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 March Ihcnslxx 811.3111 1'111 - 7 - 7 7 - 7 - April ALPHA 219.4111 7 7 7 - 7 7 7 7 - sznzu'y 'lsHliTA X1 7 - 7 7 7 - 7 7 - March ALPHA GAMMA Run 7 7 7 7 7 - 7 l?cln'uzu'y ALPHA Cm 31mm 7 - - 7 7 - 7 7 April 81mm 'Iiu' I'm 7 - - 7 7 7 7 7 May HONORARY .lC'rA KAPPA N11 7 7 - - 7 - 7 7 lh-ccmhcr Smnnum AND HLAIHC 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 April 'llAl' Ihc'lxx I11 7 7 7 - 7 7 7 - - May I'm Luxmu L'rsnnx 7 - 7 7 - - - May 51mm 'IIu' 7 7 - - 7 7 7 - 7 May ALPHA X1 51mm - 7 7 - 7 - - 7 April DELTA SIGMA Run 7 7 7 7 - - 7 7'. Jum- JHH KAPPA P111 7 - - 7 7 - - 7 March BUS nblishul 71, lsss -1. 1888 5. INHU J ISSII N. ISM IS, IN!!! 7, mm lfml 27. 151117 11, 15mm N, NH 1!. 1511': 213. 1511': J. 11112 '12. 1511': 11. 1111:: :1, 15113 4;. 11m 1n, 11111 171, 111171 27', 1511.3 2. 1:117 11!. 11118 111, 151151 2-1. 111111 12. 151211 21. 1!!! 1, 124118 T 15107 1, 11111 :1. 11111 8. 151211 mm :10, 1511': -1, 1111': :1n, 1311-1 1, 1111.1 :10, 11111; 11, 1917 2:1. 111w CI . Bbe Tan ?l'fellenic Council - . - - I1. 11 . KNAI'I' . . . - - K. 11. 51.11111 17. j. STICVIENSIIN 111'1'1'1'111'11I - 1'11'1' Proxidrnl - - . - .8'1'1'1'1'l11ry- Trvuxm'vr - - - COUNCIL Phi Gamma Dell? 111:.1N 11.1 S.1'1111-: 11 I. II.111'1N1:11 .11.1111.111511 Phi Kappa Sigma Il1'1111 11122111211 11. 111111111 11. N. BRAINICRD Kappa Sigma 1111.1 11. 111'1'51N111' 11 I 1.11 SW11111111.1:11 11'. 1VIIJ.I.1MS 1 hi Sigma Kappa 1111.1.11.1V11.511N 11.11.1111 11111111211 11.11. 11111111111511 Theta Xi W.-11.'1'1:11 5.1.11 111:1. 1111111111 11111121511 Delta Upsilon 111111115 011111N1: 1. 11. 17111211 11151111: W. 111111111115 8. 1.1:.1'1'111-:111 Sigma Pi DEAN 11. 1.. WATTS D. K. CHASE Reta Theta l'i 1. D. 3111111111111 I I1. :11. HERMAN J. S'1'11v15N511N A. II. KNAnn' Sigma Chi .11. .11. 111111115 J .11. 11111.1:1' J M. VAN 111'11'1' Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1111.1 G111:1:N 11.1 IIn11N1-:11 1V. .1. 111N1112N11.'1111 Phi Delta Theta D11. 1. 1.. 1711511511 K. 11. 81.11111 .11. C. 015111111: Sig: mu Nu 11711111111 11111111N .11. IE. I'RINUHC .I7. 1.1:'1'1:1111'1111'1'11 1111. W. S. 111117 ROLL Phi Kappa Psi VVIIJJAM 111.1.1-1111' 1V. C. C1.11111;11 Delta Tau Delta 17.1111. 111111111 11. 1V. Ix'N.11-1' 11. I 1. 117.1111: . 1. 11101111111' Lambda Chi Alpha 1V. II. IIt11-'1-'.11.1N 1.1-:1: '171'11N1:11 1.. I11. 111111111115 Alpha Tau Omega 11.11.1111 11111121115: DUN 111111.111-5 Alpha Chi Rho 11. II. 1111'1'1'1111'155 C. 11. 8151-1115 J. I 17111211 II1'1.'1'z 1. II11N'1'1111 Sigma Phi Sigma 17.. 11. STAVliLY 17.. I11. .111'12115 C. C. 111.1'1'111-111 Kappa Delta Rho :1. C11111111211 0. 1.. 1111111112 C II. 1711'11'1N1;1-'.11 Pi Kappa Alpha 1117111111211 1711111111 N. 11. 1111111: 21211111111111 SKILIFN Sigma lhi Epsilon 11.111111 .11. 11. W1:I. 1'1 11. C. Alums C11.1111.1:s 1111S'IFI1MAN Alpha Sigma Phi jn11N I11'N11' 11. C. 111'ss1c11 11. 11. 12111151110111 Theta Chi 111'311111. N1:s111'1' 1. D. S'r.11'1-'1'1:11 1. 1'3. 01111-111111 Phi Kappa I1. 11.11.121' 17. C. 11'11:N1:11 A. N. 1111.111 Acacia 11. 11. l..1'1 1'.1 b. 11, 01112111111 THE PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL II1L 111111'- 1711111111in Council, 1111 1111111111211111111 composuI 11f 111011111115 111 1111 1c111IL'11111'. National 17rz1lc1'11itiLs,11z1s 111111111111 during 1110 school year 111 13112-15113. 111113 111111.12 11111- 111151 1111' 1111111111111111: of the 51111111111115 11f fratu'nilit's :15 chI :15 m 111111111110 1111' inurLsts 111 1111 L'L'nIIL'g 111111 111 L'11llcgc affairs. Nutinnzll I'mtcx 11113 0110 of which is :1 fncullv 111011111LI',0ILC1011 yearly. suni- 411111111113' :11 11111: 11f 111C C.112111IL'1'110115L's. 1 IL' 1111111L'11 1s 1 1111111115111 111 111110 1111-11111ch from L-zlch .l11111lL111iL' Mutings 111'1 111111 PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, 1848 Active Chapters, Sixty-three ACADEMIC .W 33m- Wey W GAMMA PHI CHAPTER Eritnhllnhml April 4, INKS M. Smith Lomnmn 1.. Dctwoilur Spiccr Buur li snllmn Foster HluLkman - ilummnnris Mnnrcr Pomeim C. nhctwoilcr T. Smith Frymr 5mm: Wen z A lllon Viisn 'cr Norris leifm' 'l hum: is M l cr Cvcs i nL-r ockuy Ililbish Hnlnilion CnbL, tn chrzmc Ilnwcnstoin Custer McKee Md lm uyl Pcndy FRATRES 1N FACULTATE 1- 1., N.H'lx'lG'l'T .x. mmmxu FRATEI! IN URBE v. F. MORRIIJ. FRATRES iN COLLEGIO t'. HI'AHI'IH Seulurs i'llAlHll'lH k lli'l'lWVEllJ'Zli l'. 'i'. IIAMMUNDS J. IKI'SSICLL LICMMUN LEON .N'. lil'I'l'WHlLICR Ii. MALFULM HAMILTON ICLMEIC MATTNI'EIK IL LEROY EYES iY. DALE HILIHSH FHANCIH E. lHWlx'l-IY MARSHALL S. FOSTER RAIII'II ll. SAi'lx'lC'lV'l' Juniors RAYMOND Ii. MAIN! III'MMEL FISHIHVHN MAH'UIJI w. SMITH FHANI'IS ll. IHGAM HAUL iV. MAlilH'IH THOMAS 1'. SMITH NORMAN L. iiiuH'KMUltl'l JAMES ll. MI! 1 IHHVAHII ii. iYEN'IW THOMAS ll. IKl'iNEI! Sullllunmren JAMES i'. FOSTER UHMUNII A. PENNY RHIHGIK'I' M. SI'H'ICR FHANK ii. FIRYMHQE DANIEL I . i'OMICRUY lilt'HAlHD N. S'I'Ulilrliiliii iVAlll'ldit l4. NUHRIS .k PERRY IU'IIHFEIK HOWARD M. iVILSHN . Frvulunen 1H mum n. vm'llnANlc .msi-JI-H x. Amuum mmmm .u. lex'HH i It. PHILII' i' 4 '2 i'th'AlKH MM'RAIJY, Jlt. 'lX KING MORRIS RA YMUNID Mi THOMAS H. llUSS liilii'I'INS'l'ElN Mkfm BETA THETA PI Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, August 14, 1839 Active Chapters, Eighty-one H 1 P 9 II .. ACADEMIC aw. Maw..1bxmhm1m . ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER Established Ur-tuhul' 4, 1888 W. P. Holder Foster L. H. Holder Knnbb McClellund Rugh Giles McClure 1 'slur Wclsch Putney Mlllimm Ilubgond Davis Kennedy Chambers Stevenson Rose Peoples Hm Keuren Maddox J. Runncttc A. C. Runncttc Wnnmck Hermann Hulbcn llurtzcll Carson Mitchell Sunfurd Hamilton chlingcr Bonkhummer Hacker FRATRES 1N FACULTATE A. 11. WARNUUK 1:. M. 11111111111131 M. HARTZELL 1v. .1. HUIJIEN v. w. wrmmmm FRATRES 1N COLLEG 10 Seniors A. P. lll'NNE'l'TE l'. 1!. GILES F. J. STEVENSON R. L. FOSTER U. L. MOCLELLAND 1V. '1'. l'IV'l'Nl'IY T. Il. MILLIGAN Juniors 11. 11. 1111-1111111: J. '11 KENNEDY .1. 0. 11111111119115 W. l'. HOLDER R. W. ltl'Ull A. ll. KNAHI! .1. .11. rmoucs n. u. 1111215111 Sophomurm N. R. VAN lx'l'IUIHCN S. K. IIAIIGUUD T, H. HROWN G. S. 0le II. M. DAVIS 1.. ll. HOLDER Ii. KESSLER Fn-nlum-n J. Ml'NNlC'l'TE 1!. s. HOUKIIAMMER 'r. M. SANFORD M. E. MITCHELL S. 1V. HAMILTON l'. A. lil'IFlil-Ilt R. J. CARSON W. L. KEI'LINGICH 5111-0111! S. If. MADDUX PHI KAPPA SIGMA Founded at University of Pennsylvania, October 19, 1850 Active Chapters, Thirty llllmrllnllu um ynM-ul .. ,. 4 K 11 ACADEMIC .. E: awmmm PSI CHAPTER Established April 5, 1890 Burtilsun urmnun Ludwic ' Powers EL'L' A, E. Kincaid . . Dumb y Hrnlm-nl Forncmnk S. V. Guthrie Murray E. Hl'GO HEZIDEK IGIHVARD M. AIKEN THOMAS ll. MAN'HLSON HAROLD A. IIAMIII.Y HILHNIGRD IHW'HI'IR ERIU'Z'I', JR. FUHNFRUUK ROBERT N. lll'hOIJ'll S. VlI4LIAM R. LA VIU'IN1'H M. POWERS REED HENRY L. MARSHALL U. EIHVARII II. MI'HIKAY HI'IUIKHl-I V. VALKER FRATRES IN FACULTATE HIUIVEIK U. FRATER IN URBE IUHINHT M. FUS'I'ER. 2m! FRATRES IN COLLEGIO h'l-nlorn I'ZIRVARD l9. l'IGl'i HAROLD l'l. HERON Juniors ROBERT IL A'I'WELI. VALL.H'IG D. Gl'Tllltlli LEE H HILLS Fltlill Y. HANS NATHANIEL Y. IJ'IHVH'K Sophomores DAVID K. 1'. HAIR Fn-uhIm-n JAMES S. HAIR l ledge , MINIAIK S. TUNER Vhicldun Pl'uctt llills Heron Wilson 11. A. humbly Guns Errctt Huchcr nys linir anlcr Reed Chnndluc Bczdck Aiken Vhitcmun V. D. Guthrie ' . Tumor J. C. Kincnk Atwcll t'llAXlDLl'lH HI'EEH V. HI'TIIRIE ALHI'IH'I' III. Kth'AlD NEED .1. Vllll'IIJNlN SAMI'IGL IL VIH'l'lCMAN A. IIH'INE I'lll'l'l'l'T ANDIUHV K. VlLSON GEORGE A. HAYS. JR. E. LINWOUID t'UMNMAN, JR. AARON l'. IMHVLIGIL Kth'AlD DAMHLY .IA MES t'. lil'HENH A. SIGMA CHI Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, June 28, 1855 Active Chapters, Seventy-eight IiuTI m. ACADEMIC EX HWJH WM: Q3 ! e. 'V 'N . ' . . 3V EQKMWM Maury ,, mum-ut'lmmudl mm; m aw ALPHA CHI. CHAPTER I'lstuhllnhml Mlly 27, mm bmne Williams Lehmuth Cnrncr Sinuxnn Lukcnbuch Curry Hunts J. A. Bailey Wilmer Blunt! Tyson Jucuby Huck linnnhunxh Campbell Hmrch Full Mnthcws Fn m L. I4. lmilL-y Rummcl Dnhsun liillin Harris Jenkins Rnbinsnn Sclmckcur Brow Yam yku Wiggins Pcifcr Hnync MacArthur Tuner Ncillu FRATRES IN FACULTATE V. IL KINSLUIQ 3L M. HARRIS FRATRES IN URBE II. A. LEVINELL IHN'TUK KELLY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sun on: J. A. BAILEY R F. FARNICR II. M. S'I'UNI'I P. A. IEHFMIIAI'GH A. H. .IAI'UHY J. h. TYSON l . G. Clll'lu'll H. K. Ll'lx'lCNlLH'll .L H. YAHNEIK V. A. MA'HHHVS Junlom F. R. IH'X'K J. S FALL G, V HFMMI'IIL R. 'l'. HILLIN K. K. FAMI'IHCHA Y. 'l'. SIHN'IU'HH H. H. LAND 'lX R. DUNSON .l. M. VAN DYKI'I I'. S. IHUHVN IL H. JENKINS V. S. YllAl.lAMS Hupllumoren L. L. HAILEY J. P. FUIVL'I'U G. U. LEIIMF'I'II M. H. I'VHHY 1'. V. HANIGS G. G. llUHIN. IN l1'rv-slum-n T. S, UUYNE H. 'l'. l'l'llFlCll V. J. 'I'UNEH I-L lb MIu-AH'I'HI'H J. SINIQXUN 1L 1', WHHHNS F. FUIKNI'IIJI'S l'h-dgu V. STAIN: Ii. N. ILUIH wry. mmwmwx :lw-um$.m r... .u KAPPA SIGMA Founded at University of Virginia, December 12, 1869 Active Chapters, Eighty-flve fw'lllimlm'l Wit , $$ ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER EntnhHsIn-d January Schuunnld RlchHum Espcnsclludc livcrost Slricklcr less BL 'l Mm l uy uh I Fusslor Ri lximmul Allshnusu rlmcs Edgcrton Williams Shultz Smith Mitchcncr Graham 8. 1302 FRAT RES IN FAC U LTATE llamilhm kalull Burt Bailey F. Andrews Hussvr 1.x Mlllikcn Mnjnr thrc Hum! R. FHIGDSEY N. U. FLEMING M h Mn-IHHYICLL M F. GHIMICH H. L. ALLSHOI'SH IL 1'. HUUID M. II. HART ll. N. IHGN'I'Z F. S. IGSI'I'INh'l'HAlDIC H'. h. FI'ISSIJ'IH S. F, Ml-VHLIJ'M E. I'. IGINH'IRTUN V. IL l-IVI'IIHCS'I' Y. I'. ANIHUHVH II. J. BAILEY V. ll. DEI I'S!'II H. IL KIS'I'IJGR V M. RE ! .I. l'. IH'PENUVR H. II. SMITH t'. R. IJR'I'UN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1.. H. lx'IMMHI. J. IL MUURIC R H'. II. HESS Juniors V. V. SIH'IXI : .1. ll. STRIPKLEIK ID, J. GREVIC'I' F l'. HIKHIHS C Soullmlmrrs V. ! ' 'I'. Fn-nlum-n 'r. A. GRAHAM w W. P. HHSSICR . Ii 'I'. . K. YlI.l.lAMS I. WILIHC . .l. CAMPBELL . S. MEAD IL NEWMAN SM l'l'll '. IL MAJOR '. W. MILLIKEN . M. lH'l'TS . 0. SI'ICNFICR F. H'ADIIIGIIL '. F. HESS A. Ml'lKHAY . HAMILTON . D, MI'H'HIQNICR . '1'. N'HHENFELD 279 u.L..nu MW t HM SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, March 9, 1856 Active Chapters, Eighty-eight 2280 ACADEMIC , - .WTW aw ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Estuhlishml Muy 18, 1502 H Wilson Sht-H'cr Cmumcr Boone llurtling Pm'r Blukcslcc Miller F. Thompson M.Thmnpsun .'mu Schlosscr Utlcmillvr I lurpor Grittncr ll nrnur Blukcsluc R inkcnbnch llurring Pearce Titm-l F. Ynum.r Lnucr Butt 1111 m A. Youm.r Maulcru FRATRES IN FACULTATE I. IL GREEN V. A. lll'N'l'l'IR 1'. IL HIII'INNHMAN FRATRES IN URBE REV. J. V. LUNG DR. FRED A. IKOIHSUN FRATRES lN COLLEGIO Svlllurs S. SHEFFICH 1-K l'r. 'l'llHMl'SUN H. F. IIURNI'IH .L U FICAI'MICR 1'. F. U'F'H'IMILLHIE M. 'I'IIUMI'SUN Junlurn IL P. I'UUH ll, Ii. l'l l'l' H. A. HHI'I'TNICR H A IHNKHNILH'II H. A. HLAKESLEE U. ll. HI'IIHKING H. 1'1. SCIILUNSEM P. MILLER J. H. S'l'tllll, B'onhunmn-H IL A. llAll'l'lJNU .l. A. HARPER A. MLAIU'ISLEI'J 1;. t3 IHIUNIC H. A. KULH'I'UN l-'rmalum-Il L. K 'l'l'l'ZlCh F. YUFNH IL VlI.SUN 1L .1. LAVEH t'. A. HUTT M. I'ALM A. YUI'NH ll. MAIDICHA H'. l'l'IAlKVE 281 PHI SIGMA KAPPA Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College, March 15, 1873 Active Chapters, Thirty d, 11 K ACADEMIC w KAPPA CHAPTER ESIIIIDIINIIOII June 7. JSIIII RISIICII II. Rishcll IIIIIICkIIIIIR IIL-bL-I l,iIIn RODIIIN III'IL'C: IILIIIUW 'IIuiIIick Shannbuuxh Sussmnnn KL IurLI LIle 0 IL' IIuI'III Lass III; m WLI BL L'III DIuiL 5 Im nLtI 1III by IiIIIulIcII PIIIkL-lr WL'I'kIlUIQ-IL'I' IvIll'IInLI' lIyIIL IIiIl MLIILIIIIlm I RISII cll Stuultyim: Irving V Ison l. nw B UCIIIL I RIItI IIL-insmith lughnm PIiL LII st IIII N,vdll MIIDSIIUIII .IIuL-III III 'I hm IcI IIulkL'I rs rm I3 510 F RATRES IN FACU LTATE IJII. II. II. ILII'NI'III II. II'. IIIIIIIIIIII' F. I'. IIISI'II'III'IIA IIII. I. II. II'II.SIIN II. IIII'INII FRA'I'RES IN COLLEGIO Seniors II. II. SASSAMAN .I. K. RI'I IY IV. .I. .IIIIIIIIIIII' III. .I. S'I'IH'III'I .INII II. II. IIINIIICLII II. II. PARKICII I'. N. IIIOIJIVE L. III. II'I'IIII'III Junlurs II'. S. II'AIIII. JR, I'. II. IIIIIIICII'IIS H. II. IllilI'IINICII 'l'. I'. KERN II, II. LYSLIL JII. II. II. II'I'IIIIIIII'ZISILIII .I. I'. IIAIIIIKIAIII' II'. NI Fl'LIx'ICIISIIN II. II. 'IIICI'I'IIII'K J. I'. IIAII'S I II. Ii. SILILIIILIIIIIII SImIIoInorI-u E. K. 'I'IIIIIII'IC .I. II. IIIIIIIII'III .I. K MI-MIIIIIIN I'. .I. IIISIIICIJ. I II. LINN I'. .I. III'T'I' .I. F. GARDNER .I. .I. .IIAIII'IILII,V II. II. HESS M. II. IIA'III'IIIGLI; .I. K. IIIIIII I' IIIIII'SIIIII I'L S. III'IIVII'IIICL Freshmen .I. 1.. MANSFIELD IIi. II. MAI'IIIN i. II. PIIII'IC 'I'. Ii. LAII'S AIL II'. IIAI'IICS F I'. INIIIIIIM F. L. IIISIIICIJI III IL III'XICS II'. II. IIICINNIIII'IIII Pledge II. Ii. IIIIANIIT PHI DELTA THETA Founded at Miami University, December 26, 1848 Active Chapters, Eighty-eight $ A H ACADEMIC PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER Estnhllnhvd May 10, 1904 Ih 1.'ot Icw Sells Wcidcnhnmcr Hare 1310 00k Myer Sturk Ochrlc Brmxgh Andrews Wlhlitehcud Shaffer Higgins Grcnthcud Mcndscn SUI Welt ur Haze -lw nod Fn Stolw llngcrmnn city llnycnes Williltlnmnnl Fort mu anudu Stuart rlchsm wel I. L Foster Diem Ecklcr lioninc Hurnurd cin rbuch Alexa ndcr Ludwig Cornwall Muckenzlc Frank Kcnuh W. l 0 St at Cum ml FRATRES IN FACULTATE IRVING L. FOSTER E. A. I'M'KIJ'IR l'. A. HUNINM V. 1C HFH D. M. URESS VELL P. l.. FATUU'P H. L. FEHINGER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 15 on; WALTER F. HANNAH FRED HAZEIAVOUD M A1001 M V. MYERS EI'GENE S. FAKLICY MALI'II M. LAMAD MGR VNE'IH R. STARK HARRY L. HART Vll.l.lAM D. LEINHAPII HOW AND 1.. .'l'l'All'l' l'Al'l. E. LEWIS Juniors Blt-i'AIlllliLl, D. GRI'IA'HII'IAD FRED II. IH'S'I'UN CLARENH'I V. Vl'IlDl'INllAMl IR JOHN F. HAUEHMAN ALBERT t'. UEIIRLIG JAMES A. WI'JIXFY JOHN H. HAYES MARSHALL A. SIIAFFER VALTI-2R ll. Vl'3llI Y RH'HAHD J. HIGGINS IHH'HI.AS G. SELLS. JR. IHHVARD M. VILLlAMSON DONALD IL WIII'I'EIIEAD HAROLD K. MENIDHEN Sophomorek JIHIN 1L ALEXANDER HEN W. HLUSE VlLlJAM ll. FUH'INA CLEMENT N. ANDREWS HALI'H l'l. ROUGH ICAHNICNP F. S'PUIII'E EMERSUN XV. PONRAD t'llAlJlliR HARE WARREN V. GRIFIHG Frvnhnu-n EDGAR ll. l'lIRNWlGIJ. HENRY S. KENAII llALl'll H. lllVllWHl JAMES C. FRANK JAMES H. FULTON JOHN M. MI-KIGNZII'I Pledges GEORGE l.. STA R K FRED V. W DLFIG X i Founded at Virginia Military Institute, January 1, 1869 Active Chapters, Eighty-five i 11 X ACADEMIC 2m; DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established Dcvomher 22, 1908 Roy Lctchwm'th Perry Hurmn Richcnnck R. Baily Howl Bennett E. Sayers . Sayers Wurlvy K. Baily IT ' ' Simmons H. 4. Ely Wcinschcnk 'Hcc Vcllcs Romh'r Ruuch F. U. Ely chrlmlsor Jones Caldwell Smith Armsby Mason Snyder Pringlc Blunvy Pusl Wright Fcustcl' Sibson chstm Singer Runswr Wolfe Hell FRATRES IN FACULTATE DIL II. 1'. AIKMSHY 10. F. GRI'NDHUI'IFFI'IR C. II. MAS ,N 1 . ll. SMITH 'l'. S. PA'I'TICHSUN FRATRES IN URBE l3. Y. MAH'I'IN H. W. SI'IJJVAN H. N. SI'LIJVAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. H. l'ALlHVELI. R. V. HAILY A. E. I'IHNULI'J ll. IHICIIICNAFK, 3rd l-K U. ICLY Juniors E. l'. IUIY It. ll. lKAl't'll J. SIMMONS K. II. 01H'IHIIOLSI'IH H'. E. PERRY. JIL R. U. ISLANEY IL V. 60ch .l. 11. SAYI'IILN' G. E. IJ'I'I't'lHVlHl'l'll J. H. YUlILlCY K. H. HAILY J. l. Vl9INSCHENK II. E. HARIUIN .I It FIH V. l5. JONES l.. 1!. l'llAl'lN Sophomores IL 7.. SNYDER E. M. SAYEHS HENDERSON TALIHYI' H H. 'I'H'l': lu'. Ii. VI'IIJJ'IS HAMMOND 'I'AIJIU'I', J . A. M. PUS'I' U. L. ELY I'. ll. RUEIHCH S. l'I, IH'NSEIK Freuhmen A. H. Iil'INSUN J. F. YlHGII'1' 1'3. ll. SINGER h. V. FICAS'l'l-Ill l'. P. thlJ H E. M. HELL H. N. Wl-IHS'I'I'II! W. .L $1 st .l. M. IH'SSI'IIAIA ACACIA Founded at University of Michigan, 1904 Active Chapters, Twenty-five Acacia ACADEMIC PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Eshlhlishwl Juno, 4, 1909 'Fuskor l'ulmcr Collins Clark Murtlxmd Wnrnckc C. Morgan W. Wrigley Dcul Gaul: Martin l-Iummtm Hillier Rockwell Gregory Englc Douglass Ryun II. Morgan Campbell A. Wrigley Miller Tcuful Lutm chbur Wcuvcr Myers FRATEIL IN HONORARIUS w. IIAmusuN WALKER FRATRES IN FACULTATE IL A. CAMPBELL 1.. 1t. GREEN F. l'. NVEAVER h. S. CRYDI'IM E. J. lx'l'NZlQ ll. 1. NYEIEHER NV. S. DYE, JR. U. H. MYERS J. S. NVIIITE N v. MILLER FRATRES IN URBE DR. 11. l'. DALE II. II. DEAL FRATRES IN COLLEGIO b'unloru 0. L. COLLINS ll. IL LAT'I'A 'I'. 'I'ASKER 1:. ll. ENGLE .L A. MrerANn w. o. 'mrrm. U. E. PALMER . Juniors NV. M. DOI'GIASS U. G. UAI'LT C. II. HAMILTON S. IL GREGORY Sophomores .1. II. 111141.119 .x. c. lwt'mvlcu. n. A. wmumay ll. NV. MORGAN W. J. NVRIGLMY Freullmen G. J. CLARK J. L. MARTIN R. G. NVAHNUKI'I C. U. MUIULAN Specials J. l . MILLER J. M. RYAN W V v WMVWWLWWW mum 289 DELTA UPSILON Founded at Williams College, 1834 Active Chapters, Forty-six A 1' .- ACADEMIC WV w -. . .V .4 ?f' , .2 - ,- ' W P Us ; ticil . x PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Established In-vvlnht-I' 8. 1911 Ruxby R.I.ivingstnn Rambo metht-r Ililu Johnson Wharton Antlers Smozinsky Axfmnl Kudel Reese Whitmnrc A.Pnrvnt Wcil Kennedy Hunks Ashcnfcltcr Yncum Ilhivinuslun Scitz Luuthcm Anderson Douglass Kain Schlottcrc Vchvcr H.Pnrcnt Cooper Yuy llninos Hriliiths Ulcwinc Tudor M nson l'oml Orr Spnnglur Fitch RUUU llilcmxm lliL-kmun Armhrustcr Burden Trnut Hughes Junlicsnn FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. 11. 111ml: '1', w. MASON J. luluus nmawmr: FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. A. LIVINGSTON H. E. RAMBO ll. 11. ANDICRS H. M. PARENT 1-3. L. St'lll.0'l l'l'2llli t'. A. VAY ll. 1.. HAINES 1', V. Ullll'Tl'l'llS A. V. 10' I A. W. 0H1! t'. M. SPANUIJCR F. K. GRAI'HH'IR Junlura II. II. IHLH E. HMOZINSKY 111.5. YiN'l'M ll, ASIIENFWIL'PEH l' IL BANKS ll. ID. KENNEDY ,L P. l'AlH'IX'l' II. E. WIII'FMUIIE E. It. RISICSI'I h. M. KADI'II; II. R IJ'IA'I'IIHM R. H. ANDERSON R. J. RAIN W. H- WHAYEK C. J. t'OUl'lCll .I. ll. lll'UllES l'. H. 'I'ROl'T Sophomores V. C. ROXHY I0 H Vl IlL ll. AXINHKD n. c. LIVINGSTON u. st'ursw'mc 1,, Juqus Freshmen S. E. PIHHV'I'IIICM ll. IL JOHNSON. JR. A. H. VHAH'I'0N ID. V. SEI'IV 5. I1. IHH'GIASS 1L S. FI'H'II J. N. REED .1. IL HILI'IMAN V. IL lllt'lx'MAN 1L V. ARMIHHYSTER II. 1'. INHUDEN V. .IAMII'JSUN V. FIX'I'ER J. GRUSII PHI KAPPA PSI Founded at Jefferson College, 1852 Active Chapters, Forty-six d, K H ACADEMIC AMVVVV;VVVVV 292 PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER Eslnhliuhod Ortubur 11, 1912 Bucchcr Rccdcr Ilcim Beard Lennard Dcmming Logue Spraguc Crookston Moore Stephens Gilmore St. Clnir Williams Bubitt Furst Kmms Ullcr' Smith Wurc Snyder Glenn Clourh Newcomer Lnndcfcld Colu McVnugh Dickmnnn Mills Stand Stern Schuttc Gamble Hoodcnow FRATRES IN FACULTATE RALPH n. wmm mt. WILLIAM FREAK JOSEPH F. LEETl-I FRATRES IN URBE 1m. WILLIAM s. GLENN, .m. HENRY x-on'rmuvmm FRATRES IN COLLEG 10 Seniors FAY IC. SNYDER JOHN H. DEMMINU Gl'S A. HEARD HAROLD 1'2. Nl-HVCOMEH FRANKLIN S. HMII'I'T Juniors VALTEIK F. ULUI'UH FRANKLIN H. KOONS HAROLD LOGUE JAMES N. STAl'll Vll.hlAM V. ITIIIJQRY FRED U. lilim'llElt t'llAlllJ'IS Y. ST. FLAIR WILLIAM ll. WILLIAMS RUHER'P MOORE IHHEER'I' K. RIGHIHGIK ROIH'IIK'P S. Fl'llH'l' ROGER E. LEONARD IIAIKHY 1L GAMBLE VH.l.lAM E. lll'ilM Sophomores mum w. COLE WALTER v. STEPHENS JAMES w. Hmoxs'ron CHARLES ll. LANDI'JFELD CLARENCE H. UUOIHCNOW EDWARD I. Sl'lCAUlYE WILLIAM J . GILMORE anhmou FRED F. DICKMA'NN HARRY S. Sl'lll'T'FN EDWARD J. STERN RICHARD P. MILLS Pledge CHARLES MM'AUGH EH SIGMA PI Founded at the University of Vincennes, 1898 Active Chapters, Fifteen ACADEMIC 29+ .3. m-v... ., THETA CHAPTER EthhHshotl October 26, 1912 Trimblc Lowe Ross r .Izulwln Wnltcx Chase Windmm Brown N011 R. 1'1. Junk W. A. Junk Fisher Kcutlcy Rluvu Muthuws E. B. Swocloy Mcchlinu Warner Watts Jcn'rics Stoddxml Hurt J. B. Sweclcy mu Rechl Sincock Mchown line 10 Scott MuMullcn Huntzlngcr FRATRES IN FACULTATE 0. IL JEFFIHICS Ii. L. VAT'l'S S. V. LUNG a:- a EL. 2 . IL hWYEI'ILNY . Ii. MEPHLING H. II. S'I'UDDAHD . F. 'I'IHMIHJC '. l.. IAIWIG D. K. PHASE . IL .IAIIWIN A. YlNUltAM HAVING . M. Nth'OPK . 0. WA'P'I'EHSUN '1'. IL FHA RIJ'IS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Senloru K. D. IIAIK'I' J. H. NH'EI'IIJ'IY J. IL WALTER ll. 1;. FISHER M. T. VARNER t'. RI. RUSSEH Junlorn Y. K. NULL Y. A. .H'NK 1L ll. JI'NK ll. IHEYI'I L H. MATHEWS Snphomoreu .L E. HIHHVN J. V. III'N'I'ZINHHR l V. KICA'I'IJ'IY R. 1'3. MI'H'IIEIJ. Fn-nlnm-n II. M. IH'TII A. H. MI'QI'UWN I'. U, Mle'lJJCN ll. IL REIGHL 16. N. SFO'I'T i'lvllkt'H II. IHHYNING IL IN. EVANS L. M. Ml'LIJN 1395 I-U LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Founded at Boston University, 1909 Active Chapters, Fifty-four 5 hlnkzllglmggk A X A ACADEMIC MVVV;V;VVM I -.. tw- Mw,j.-Aw.x. ZETA ZETA CHAPTER Eslnhlluln-d Nm'olnher 2, 1912 anhskur Tumur Czunplwll Keller McDaniel Adams Lululcnnilch llnmzun Byers Cormzm M uicr Li I11mm Carey Ncwlmrd 'Fillotsun Snell llobbcs Humml Mattcrn Heddim: Thompson Blumnficltl Roberts Mchrd Curtis. 'Hmmpson Beam Brunncr Davis FRA'I'RES IN FACULTATE A. 1.. IHCAM U H. GOVIEK A. ll. IIAR'I'ZI'HJ: ll. G. Cl'lk'l'lS V. S. HUFFMAN J. L. 1-7. MM'ORD IL H. INVI'TIGMHII COL. G. H. t'UMl.EY V. 0. 'J'IIUMI'SUN FRATER IN URBE V. 0. HI'X'KMAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. F. ADAMS A. H. LAI'DERMIM'H J. F. TILLOTSON V. E. KELLER ll. E. THOMPSON Juniors Ii. ll. IH'I'JHS F. J. PAMPHBLL F. E. NIHVHARD II. R. IHN'NNICM V. H. HOBBIES 1.. M. RUIH'INTH U. A. SNELL J. K. LIUHTNER LEE TURNER Soplmmoren V. P. l'AHEY. JlL II. V. HANHEN ll. W. MAT'I'EHN J. P. CURMAN R. A. lll'FFURD R. J. NOPHSKHIL Freshmen Y. S. IILOOMFIIGHD .l. l . lll'lDlJlNG E. G. MAIER Pledges J. l5. HAI'HHMAN S. H. DAVIS DELTA TAU DELTA Founded at Bethany College, 1859 Active Chapters, Sixty-one Lam: TAU CHAPTER T2; IKo-ostnhlishod 1912 EHllthth'd IS Murrisnn M orton KimliL' Houston Aiken Albertson Trembly Creasy Parsons C. H. Hunk C. Goldstrnlnn Means Ilmvkinh Kurtz Momtt Smith Hunter Nisslcy lttol Alexander W'ulfctungu Patton II. Unldstrnhm FRA'PRES 1N FACULTATE EARLl-I L. Muwrr'l' WALTER n. Nissmn' 1..nvmcxua w. SMITH FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors lx'lNlHG .HIH K. A. GULDS'I'HUHM ROBERT V. AIKEN J. KENNETH HOI'S'I'UN FUNHAD VlLIJAM ll. 'I'RI'IMIH.Y Juniors HIIIHIHH'Z H. lJ-HYIS JOHNS M. 'I'O'I'THN l llll.ll' F. t'ltl'IASY HOBART L. MEANS S'I'I'ART ll. mcluum FRANK U. HAWKINS NORRIS M, HOOK Sophomores SI'EICRS HARRY S. ANDERSON JOHN L. PAI'I. ll. LONG Frunhnk-n DALE .L VA'l'SUN JOHN A. l'ATTUN .IUHN H. MN'URD HENRY U. GOLDS'I'RUIIM JOHN F. XVI'LFE'FANHE Tmtun Spoon; N. M. llnnk Lewis Daily Anderson Mch-d Wulsnn Knapp Herbcr IHIZNJAMIN DAILY IH'RUN V. KNAPI' CHARLES H. HUUK 'l'. HOLLAND lllv'N'l'l'Ilt JOHN H. MORRISON PARHOL 'l'. MORTON FLEMENT .I. PARSONS ALIH'IIC'I'NUN FRED Y. K I ' ll'PZ JAMES K. l'l l'lCL FRANK V. ANDl-IH JA Al ES N. ALL. PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded at University of Virginia, March 1, 1868 Active Chapters, Fifty-three 11 K A ACADEMIC MAHJU V .w $ mgmx mmmmgax mm- H , .y . ,r,....,, . wml- 300 BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Estnhllshod Octnlu-r 11, 1913 Keller Burns Smuchr Rintz Bournc Hclt-I. Zullcr F. Russ. Bucc Ruscburry Les. lc Mcurklc Km'b Skillcn Ashe Mnrlcr lec Spucth Morrison Llndquist McCallum Pucker Schryvcr Cnmpbell Duy J. Ross llumphrics Hluding Gridlcy Elder McFarland Davis locker Sloppy Snyder Rmmtrcu thl Whitby Hcckcl Sclmffcr Clxlppier llnrrnl FRATRES IN FACULTATE ll. M. HIKIDIJ'IY ll. 1.. RIIIH'IUGLDERFER W. '1'. ELDER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors G. H. LlNDQlTIS'P l. H. MvFAHLAND V. P. MEAIKKLI'J R. 19. h'lJ'll'l'Y ll. 1'. IllN'lx'lClC N. H. KOHB F. V. GIAIHNG J. In l'ACKER C. I'. YAL'I ER H. J. MOIKIHHUN IL A. MARTER L. G SHIRYYEIL IL t'. S'IZHVFFER E. V. ZOLLER J. 1!. DAVIS Junloru IL F. HKHJJ'IN C. I'. ASHE ll. S. lil'ltNH J. A. GEL'I : II. J. RIFFLE J. G. RUSS D. II. SNYDER S. N. ROSEBERRY A. V. MACH E. V. LESLIE P. L. KELLER A. D. SI'AIC'I'II Sophomores U. H. ROSS J. M, HOUIKNH C. R. DAY M. J. MOUALIJIM 0. 1t. CAMPBELL ll. L lHN'l . J. U. HIIAFFI'IR l . IHYMPHIHES II. D. IIAIKRAL Freullmen V. K. IIEPKML 1i. FLAI'I'IER L. S. W'lll'FHY ll. U. IHH'N'I'ICEE ll. 0. MUSSER IL M. STAIN; PHI KAPPA Founded at Brown University, 1886 Active Chapters, Eleven m K ' ACADEMIC 2:02 HQ : QT 3 waL gn W .9 law. GAMMA CHAPTER Estuhllshvd NOVPIIHIOP 9. 191:: chm Cunly Shn an Hctzncckcr KI Ihn Mills COITIKIIII Hmmh Kraft Williams 0' HI 'Lil H In I111 mm: MIIlIoncy Costello McGee Denny I ui cy 1'III Run $utlcr Nuyhnrt Rettig .mcy . 10mm ML Hugh llulcy Mclnlcl Audct Muy ncs Wiener Smith Fields lo hn Isnn U'IMIIIIUI chfc AI nlrcws FRATRES IN HONORARIUS III:I'. l'.. A. U'HANLUN ImI'. II. I'. BROWN DEAN I', HALEY mII. THEODORE II. lmAl. FRATER IN FACULTATE mmx I'. HALICY I FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Ht-nloru IV. 1!. ANDIUHVS A. 1'1. NEYHAIK'I' F. M. SMI'I'H E. J. MANNY H. l . HUI'GII L. P. IVIIILIAMS J. R. llll'FZUl'X'Kl-ER I.. I'. Mrlll'Hll F. P. WINNER Juniors III. Bl FIELDS A. N. KRAFT E. E. IH'NG 1'. E. Kl'llN V. A. KEEFI'J F. G. DENNY R. J. HAYNES J. 1!. MI'GI'II'I Suphomores .L J. AI'IIET II. II. HI IIN'I El; IV. 0. RE'I'TIG J. A. UUSTICLLU IV. J. U IHDNNI'ILL F. 11. RI'IAI' I . S. PLAIHC II. A. IH'IIIII'IY Freshmen M. A. HHHHGAN. l . J. GALLAGHER A. F. MAHONEY J. H. I'UNIIY H. l . .IUIINSUN 1 . F. MILLS II. .1. HIIOYIJN K. .1. U'IHHEN C. J. MHUAN Pledge I'L .l. HI'TIJCH .43....1 WWW hunmlmszWigs :inz 's 5.4.. . I r WAR Allw'itwmnw IAILW mud. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1865 Active Chapters, Seventy-two A T Q ACADEMIC WWWW- ; WVVVVVV VV' I 304 PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER EMIIIIIIslu-II IIIvIII'IIuI'y II, 1 914 IIiIIIIIIiI: IIaIslInugh Iiukcnr ch'IIync MInInroc Urccnuwult Walker 'Iruplumcr Wulfc Bycrs IVIIIItIrmg cIIInIL-rcr Kyla Jucku Nicklus MucMIIIIm .0 IO N: Ber nnig. uI ulCttL-I' R1105 VVIIIIIIIIIS B Grove Iln wkinsn dllhIIIIDI-I IIc cckI ?chus Vincent Izr:lIIIliIIg 2 R0 crts Jam. I uke IIIIrl KIIIIIII '11 W IIIIIcc IIu Iw ln kIInughcrty Kistler Klmlt Stcngur Ellison Mmsh: Ill HLot'szIt Kullcr Fuckenthul Sh: wk 5 FRATRES IN FACULTATE IIII. IV. IL HAM l ' II I'II'IIZ A. L. IYIIIGII'II 0. l . HMI'I'II IIII. II. F. A.Rl ANII 0. II. MALIN H. L FESSICNIIIEN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO h' lllorN J .IIAIISIIAII II II. IV. IIRUIVN II. II. IH'Oh' II. 31.6. A. IIOHIIIJNG III. II. 'I'IIUM. IS II. II. IIERNINGER II, l.. lIAII'I'MAN A. II. IINI I'N'l' IV. II. IIYICIIH JI II. MI'NIIIII'I IA. L. II'A'IIIIAI I II. M. .IIIH'MILIAN II. IV. WOLFE Juniors J. II. IIAIIIIIII'IR'I'Y 'I .IAVII'SON I'I II. NH'KLAS IV. '15 N. M. LAKE II. K. I'IIIIIIIII'S F. I'. III'X'KIJ'I II. A. Ix'I'IMMI-IIII'III 1'. I. SI'Altxh J. I . JONES II. II. ICYIIANIIER J. R. 'I'IIAI'IIUNEII II. IV. MEAIIS Sophomores IV. II. IIIMMIG I. IV. GROVE R. II. IIIIIIIINGICR .I. IV. IG'II'I'ER II. IV. IIAIYKINS '1'. II. RIIIII'III'I'S S. I4. GIII'IICNAIVAIXP III II. PAYNE J. V. IVIIIIJAMH II. A. IIIIIIVI'I l'. 'I'. KISTI ER F. 'l'. WUUIIIIING Fresh II. J. I'IIIISWIII'II .I, II. II N IInI'EN'I'LIH. F. II. MARSHALL IV. II. ELLISON J. W. KINIIT II. E. S'I'I'INGIGR II. II. ROLLER .HIIIIIIIe II .II IVAIJI'I'III , . a t: I nowhiilu.l:? r xH . I l MI 11!..lkxzai7 $1 -I . . .It.-lv. g . .,nlxliull.!llklllaxx1yillli . ACADEMIC BETA SIGMA RHO Founded at Cornell University, 1910 Actlve Chaptexs Foul BETA CHAPTER Estnhllh'lu'd M-hruury G. 1914 Weiss Glou Shuir Levy Nurich Morris. Ilerhcrt Blsslngcr ermich Armamm Roscnnu Popky Klein Shcrnum Prinsky Buturin Michael FRATR ES IN COLLEG IO Senlors S. KHANH'H A. IL ILVI'IYIHN S. S. SHERMAN 1.. L. lml'KY Junlorn A. l'. MUIHHS II. C. 61.017 Nupllonmreu t'. D. lIl-IIHHCHT S. L. SHAH! ll. N. WEISS Fn-thu-n 1.. AL AIHINNON 1.. s. MH'HAEI, 11. 1-, mummy s. H. LEVX S. E. KLEIN J, A. Nl'ult'll l'lmlm- 1.. MAXIMUN 0 E 11 PHI EPSILON PI Founded at City College of New York, 1902 Active Chapters, Twenty-six unmuau nu ma Hum... mu... ACADEMIC THETA CHAPTER l'INtuMih'lu'll February H. 1914 Lcdercr Thatcher Goldberg Wolf Miller Fcldmnn Fried Lubic Slcsnick FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sunlorn II. M. LlYHIU IL E. MAMULICN H. FREHDMAN Juniors E. T. VULF J. LEVINSON s. N. 'PIIA'J'UHEIL A. LH'HTENSTIHN Sophomores H. G. LEIHCIH'IR G. K. FRIED I. KAHLOWSKY Freshmen J. GULDIIEHG 1.. E. HI'EU'I'OH J. l'. LANDAY Mumolcn Weiss Freedman Harrison A. ll. SLESNICK S. J. Vl'llSS 11. J. HARRISON M. 1-1. MILLER N. FELDMAN SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded at; Richmond College, Virginia, 1901 Active Chapters, Forty-six WWW WI! :1 tb E ACADEMIC E?mmm unuw 3......$ umn mmmmm- PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Established May S. 1915 Mutccr Hostermzm Hnwc .1ch rsi Jones Boyer McFadden LchI ' Mnclmnlnld Ilo 'Hmmus mvis ML cnn Wismm lshl Antrim Wcl pic Slmltz Taylor Phifcr Williums Shmuklt Monitt Hunks Daugherty Sw cem- ' l ushum Wclty Adam ms PM In Ho Hcimbzlch P c Enck Wllh elm Pierson Davidson Wu bb Imcmcr Cnlbcck FRATRES IN FACULTATE w. J. st'IcI-zxmy Ia. II. III'sIIAM MAJOR M. n. wmxn' FRATER IN URBE 1.. IL lNIl'GlllCll'l'Y FRATRES 1N COLLEG 10 Sen ors 1L G. ADAMS R. ;L HOOKS K. E. KAIHJ'IY F. IL llllY'l' IV. t'. SHI'I.'I'Z V. A. MUFFITT M. IV. JONES H. E. TAYLOR D. H. lLUllD .L J. MOYEN M. L. THOMAS L M. HOOKS t'. 1'. LEYAN A. HI MI'FADIHCN IV. ll. ISHLI'IIL .L A. GLENN Juniors M. C. MATEIGM W. H. IIUWIC D. N. ManmNAl.D U. ll. HUS'I'ERMAN R. E. VAN SYI'KIJG 1'3. L. IVILIJAMS Sophomores H. I'. .Il'll-TI'IIHS N. U. WISMI'IR 11. K. I'IHHGR J. 'l'. DAVIS 1'. IL AN'I'RIM 1.. R. SllAAh'l' H. H. IVICMI'IJ'I Fn-HIIIm-II .L 10. HEIMILM'H A. K. WILIIIGLM K. D. IMEIITHGH Ii. W. PRICE IV. t'. I'H'IRSUN J. 'l'. I'ULHICFK S. t'. ENt'K IL S. DAVIDSUN H. G. HOEIILER IL IL Wlilil: 5.4mm Mung, Juxj-N ALPHA CHI RHO Founded at Trinity College, 1895 Active Chapters, Eighteen A X P ACADEMIC 153mm wuwn. m. '1 : :mm m:ni c :gsgw .W'ildx w! .5Mz-muII-wmm chad WV m; .anme .www 5:. 312 WI PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Established June 5, 1917 Ilutchkiss Ncsbitt Jones Antlers Dnrbin l. Bmwnlcc Glenn Eislcr Russell Else Wagner Grubb ll. Kuhl I-Iuntcr Vumlllng Brutton Burkmun Hocnstinc H. S. Barnhurt Kurtz .l. Bmwnlcc Kuntz Seeds Thomas Grove Ilnlmum J. Burnhart Gritliths W. Kuh Flumim.r Resslcr Richardson Srp Rittcr FRATRES IN FACULTATE v. n. n. xm'rmuuss u. w. MUFNTJOY 1a. A. vlmumus .x. s. HAMNHART . u. WAGNER C FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors U. 1!. SEEDS D. 14'. KIVR'I'Z 1V. S. KUHI; H. D. ELSE M. H. RICHARDSON J. L. 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Imuummx w. n. ynrxu FRATRES IN COLLEG IO Senluru l'. 1:. MI'SSER I. .L KAHAM S. H. SMl'l'll II V. IL Ll-IlNlL-H'll D. J. HH'KICY IL A. YH'KICRS L .l. M. DHNUVAN H. F. HULLANIJ Junlorrz H. J, RICHARDSON 1'. ll. ICNliSTHllM N. 'IX IUCSSIJGH 1'2. l5. lHClIlHCT J. V. MUHIHSON Sophomores t'. ll. LI'INIH'IR'P A. V. KICIHJCY Ii. 1'. GRAHAM J. H, MARTIN l' L, KNICI'I'HI! H. A. NAICHIJGY Y. N. LFIHILU IL M. SWIFT J. E. FAIH. l. ll. IHUHNS II. T. UHAHAM i - Freshmen A. P. DUHMER 1-K ll. IIILIH'HN L. F. IMS'I' it A. IUCIMER G. MUIHKIS J. G. CAMPBELL H. V. AIHCGOHD THETA CHI Founded at Norwich University, 1856 Active Chapters, Thirty-four ACADEMIC OMEGA CHAPTER EstnhHNhl-tl lN-hrum-y 19, 1919 Brown Bcuvm chl Snwdcn Uurmunn Lnnghurst Seltzer Talley l'urk Ockfnrd McKinstry Ilislnn Smith Skcun Canuwuy Gurtside Mngill Vunsnnt Ncsbitt Staulfcr PickurL Morgan Pctznld FRATRES IN FACULTATE vlmuam'w u. Axmanan lu'ssmm n. NI-Ism'r'r FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors I'LIFFUHD l'l. lll'IAVAN EMIL A. I'E'PZOLD JOHN R. SKICEN x'rmquu u. luluus A. vucmmxs x-mmxm 'rmcunmm u. sm'ru MI'IHHCIJ. ll. Mt-KlNS'l'HY VAL'PER 1'1. SEGL IL DAN S'I'AFFFl-IR SIDNEY D. MORGAN Y. VAYNl-I SEL'I'ZER FRED 'l'. YANSAN'P KVILIJAM J. SIIA Juniors FRED F. IIAS'I'IAN INDNALD l'I. MAGILL Vll.l.IAM l4. StHVDEN. JR. 1. GRIFFITH IHMVN ROBERT E. OUKFURD PEDRO J. SERRALLES. JR. 1'2D VAHh V. t'. UICRMANN Sophomores RAYMOND S. lllllleWYUR'l'll REGINALD M. lllSLUl' LESTER U. LONGIII'RST JOHN F. CUNA VAY EI'GIL'E ll. I'Allli Freshmen FRED N. GARTSIDE mammlc u. snlmru GEORGE ls. 'PHLLEY SIGMA PHI SIGMA Founded at University of Pennsylvania, 1908 Active Chapters, Seven raI-wvuntrrm. unu u. m. nu u... n uuML nun... v ACADEMIC BETA CHAPTER Esmhllshvd Mny 24, 1919 Haul Kloss Wluzmd chbcr Rupp Shcchr Crum Burnett l v 1. c M nthcr M nsscr Carson Gubcll Urncff Runklc Cnnpcr Mchonuglc Smith Kochor Kupp Myers Faust FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. 1.. KOHIEIL 1'. IL KAPI' t V PRATRES IN COLLEGIO Soulors ll. 0. SMITH II. VEIH E. II. MYERS IQ IL MurUONAGLl-I .L N. P'AI'ST Junlurn t'. H. FIKI'I 1.. V. HAHELL 3L F. IH'I'P l'. S. MASSER L. M. Itl'NKl.E Sophomores IL A. MAHNIC'I'T IF. ll. H'IGIHHCII H. H. KING H. A. HIKAEFF l'. I.. VH'2ANll Freshmen H. C. III'IAI. W. V. VAl.I' R. F. KLOSS H W'. BUYER Bzmchspics Wnlp Fikc Buyer Kim: Hopkins Weir Tcmplctnn 1'2. 1!. S'I'AYI'IIA' L. M. H. COOPER J. M. 'I'EMI'IJC'I'ON V. K. CUIKSON C. C. MA'I'HEI! J. S. IHNJERS IL A. HAUL U. M. Ulll'M I. J. HOPKINS R. L. ILAl'rCllNl'll'IS 3519 KAPPA DELTA RHO Founded at Middlebury College, Vermont, 1905 Active Chapters, Eight K A P ' ACADEMIC mg,- AT-q gm. ZETA CHAPTER I-Ismhllsluul Mun-h 12. 1920 Graig Hugtlcy Graves Cmncrnn Fcnton Knsc Smith llnrnk tirnssmyc: r Hmuvvr Jam's. limb: 5. i1 Bnuhlitz Davies andcn Spa sznlL LY utz Nichulns lillimzur Zeiglcr ll.u.1 or Zimmerman Maser Diukcrhnlf W chstur Curriur ankcmun I'ickingcr V . iill FRATER IN FACULTATE x. .1. H'RIHER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 0. L. HAI'IHJ'I . U. N. MA'I . 1'. ll. NICHOLAS G. F. LUt'KEMAN R. .V. wmzs'rlcu Junloru J. A. CAMERON. JR. V. II. PH'KINUICR G. K. GRAVES .Y. A. FUNUVER A. G. GRASSMYEH l'. t'. MUSMR G. A. l-IIJJNGI'IR II. M. GREIG V. T. SI'ANGIJCII Sophomores M. A. DAVIES U. E. HARTLEY l . l'. IIORAK C. H. DICKEIHIOFF 1'. A. HILL t'. h. KARE J. A. FIGN'I'ON H. G. HILL ' E. K. SMITH G. H. IIAFSICIL D. E. ZI'IIULI'IR Freshmen C. A. INHVDEN ll. .EMIG H. .Y. ZIMMEHMAN ll. ll. JONES mm Evgvmawwrmmh$ W Mg Mucus...- 321 DELTA SIGMA PHI Founded at College of the City of New York, 1899 Active Chapters, Thirty 2 A 2 w ' ACADEMIC EPSILON CHAPTER Estuhlisht-cl 1907:; lhw-xlubllslwd April 21, 1920 Frcsch Hnurlin Mussvr Thompson Montague VctM-1 Vuuvcr Ihlkrr Binkclc . liI cr Dickson Murris llnlur Revs Steele Carpenter Seward Conrad l'ortcr Wilson Form J z kin Waldo Lent Evans Paul Rumlmugh Gnrtncr Walters Zinmwrnlzm l'zlrsnns FRATER IN FACULTATE 1.. AI. MORRIS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1'. J. HALE S. M. l'ARNUNS , IL L. Ml'SSI-Ill ' Juniors E. U. IHNKELE H. N. MONTAHUID H. H. CONRAD 1'. L. I'HH'I'HR ll. 1'1. DH'KSUN V. P. RANKIN Soplmmoreu I. t'. lel-IRLIN ll. 1'. FRESCII V. ll. EVANS 0. 1'. GOR'I'NICN, JR. 4 L. ll. FI'IRO A LEN'I' ' 12 1'1. WALIm Fn-Mhmcn i. F. CARPENTER E. V. l'Al'L , 'l'. L. llAIJClI M. 1-1. STEELE h. E. VAll'l'l'IRS 323 .- .- .-.. 4.x 4. . R. . ZIMMICHMAN '. SPHVAIUI . 'I'IIUMI'HUN SLAUIJG . V ETZE L Yll.StiN MILLER . REIGN HUMHAI'GH V EA V IE R WVQW V' ? VI ALPHA ZETA $cientific Agricultura Founded at Ohio State University, 1897 Active Chapters, Twenty-six PROFESSIONAL :Mh r- T-4. - - . MORRILL CHAPTER Eslnhllsluul January 2. 1598 Hcitshu Miller Hush Grupp Shelter Llulbcrlsnn Bmun L1 cl4. LL hltc L 1'. White Englc Kn M Read Me 'cus Tum 1.hwc And Icrson Mu ht ck ktubn Hancock Dunc; run Kitchen Runmbcrgcr Christ tun sSharp Amold Fun mu Srllins on RcL-scr 'crn ' cum cMmr thtVn s Armsby 0chth ml Nn Kuntv. llumcr DunLYannrt 110 Sullivan Lew 5 K10, u Peterson FRATRES IN FACULTATE L'. L. HUUDIJNU A. ll. BAKER D. M. GRAY H. H. IIAL'NER 'J'. I ILIRS A. A. ORLAND E. K. IHHSHMAN ll. L. LL'A'l'TS A. L. HEAL F. D. KERN L'. R. LHL'I 0N ll. ll. HELL M. M. IL'IIOSER 1.. 0. OL'LRIILHJIS E. M. LLlllLlS'l'ICN LL'. .rL. lL'l'N'l : L'. LL'. H'I'LHDDAR'I' A. LL'. L'ULL'I'ILL 1L. ll. IJGLL'IS L ID. LL'll.HUN L'. E. NL Ml! L'. Li. Mt-IHHDE LL'. ll. 'I'OMHAL'I'I N. LL'. Fl l'l'lL' IIHH M. S. McIHILL'I'ILI. F. R. LL' I'A L'LER LL'. FREAK L2 L. IKI'MHEILLH'IR l'. L. F AL'PLHY'I' LL LL'. SULLIVAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sen 0M D. L. ANDERSON J. K. IL'INIDIG. JR. LL'. .le-h. SIIAIU' LL. H. ILLL'ENI'UR'I' LL'. H. MAL'K H. M. SIHCI'TICIL ' J. L'. lll'NMLHLN J. l'. MPKNILHI'I' A. E. 'I'LhLlthL'l'I IL L. ENGLM LL'. ll. MvNEl'IS J. l0. LVEHER J. ILLNL'OL'K C. A. HEAD l.. M. LL'IH'I'IQ L'. 1'2. RI'HNER Junloru IL N. ARNOLD U. GILUPI' M. It. IHCICSEII J. E. HASH ll. IIAMER ll. L. SHELLYPO R. :L. ISILAFN h. L'. IHCI'PSIIU ll. ll. H'I'INSUN M. II. IHLIN'I'UN L. OFFER E. J. S'I'RALL'N R. E. L'lLIJHCR'lLsUN R. L1. MILLER U. L. LVllITH U. L PETERSON Special 11. D. DAVIS LQWK LM V F WI 325 ' $372? 462M :3??? 7: lm- M-Arh-nm- MwumI:-z u m u m THETA XI Engineering Founded at Rensselaer, 1864 Active Chapters, Twenty-five ml ,1? a WWW Ammi ' I ' 1 92;? 'l' LAMBDA CHAPTER I-Jslnhllslu-ll March :57. 1907 Auchcnlmch Kclthlcy Mussur Fisher Reinhunl Huber Marshall Fuhrinucr Burger Snydu Grunt Dlsuuu B. Jones R. Kcnmml Ferguson Matthew A. Kcnnnrd FRATRES IN FAC U LTATE . IJISQI'E A. 1.. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO G. S. MASON Y. ll. MIVLIJN Junlorn . M. GRANT '. IL KENNARD KICNNAIHL JR. M. Ix'l'Il'l'lllJiY L-z-z- . 5 l Sophomores W. IL KEELl-Ilt A. J. Ml'sslclt J. l'ATl'IllSle Freshmen E. Ii. MFIJJN h. It. JONES Pledge P. l'. JOHNSON Brincr McCunnghcy Mackenzie lx'uclcx' Sunlucl Putrick L . ntcrmm Richurdmm Murz . H. Mule'l'INle'J . N. SNYDER . V. SAMI'EIA . V. MATTHEWS L. MARSHALL '. l'. l'ONAGIIICY . J. MHINIIAIKU . F. MIGRZ . E. REDMAN. Jll. '. S. TAYLOR . L. INFHAIHDSUN ALPHA GAMMA RHO $cientific Agriculturw Founded at University of Ohio, 1908 Active Chapters, Fourteen GAMMA CHAPTER I'lsluhIIsIu-Il Fvllrlnll'y 4. lllll NisIL- Mclxinm 0y IIL WiI Knun'm C 1: wk Finley ImviH . Buckley E'Stub I s C nntL-s Aclcllvuinc 107M r IlIunr'tInLu DmIIL-y UnmIInun WMWMT I '11th :c Rccm H Um ds Van Stu R. Hmmhnn Adams II crt t0 Jnun K001 hLzuh: rt Rothmuk Benedict VI mt: M'II JUWI'ICS MLL uIIuch Miller utr an LII Cunkc SIX mm Foster Young Ju L-rry WmnsIL-y IF. Gnrruhzm FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. N. FAIIAN IL I'. IILASINGAMIG II. t'. KNANIII'II. ll. IL LAI'II II. l'. I'II'HN'I'I J. Ii. II. IIH'Ix'I'IY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Senloru I'AI'II R. Ill'it'OIUI IHINAIJI S. IIIGLI. l'AIIL IA. t'IIA'I' L .HIIIN IA. ROM ; JOHN L. IVILSIIAI'II WILLIAM H. VAN SAX'I' Juniors HI'U'I'T IV. I'LAIIK ALFRED I3. UOOKE IIAIJ'II N. ADAMS Sophomoreu I'IIAIKIJGS A. MCKINNEY I'IIAIIIJCS Il. KAI'FMANN SI'IWAICII IL III'IIKIIIGY WILLIAM F. III'X'KIIIII'I' Frenllmen I'LII'IINIRII I'I. FINLEX WILLIAM 'l'. WUMHLEY HAROLD It. ML-I'IIIJJH'II FRANK S. JAMINOX JAMES H. GEAIIIIAII'P IVAIXI'I'IH IV. II'HI'I'I'I IVILIH'I! II. E Nl'u'lllt II I'AIII. I4. KO E N I'IIAIIIJuh F. JAH'U IVHNDI'IIIL II. SIIUAFI JOSIGI'II l. S'l'l'lilts JI'IISUN N Mt-IIIV USE LEWIS I'I. IUI'I' IllliN' Ix t'lIlI'I'IN M. IV Ml JOHN In S'I'EII'AII'I'. .IIL HAROLD S. SLAMI' I'IIAIILIGS '1'. IIUI'IIS MEAIII'I 'I'L FUS'III'IR OLIVER II. III'IILICY JAMES H. IHHIIIMAN FRANK IC. GARDNER GILIIICII'I' l'. DAVIS WILLIAM H. IVIII'I'AI'RE WILIII'II l. NISIIEY IVHILIAM S. JI'II'II'RIICS IIAIJ'II lx'. IIAIIIIAIIAN FIIANI'IS ll. IIAIIIIAIIAN IIIINAIJI t'. MILLER EIIHAII II. I'I-IRRY HENRY Ii. YOIINI; l'lulm-n l. s. ADAMS E. II. 'I'OMII www.n- Mk XXQx ALPHA CHI SIGMA 1Chemical1 Founded at University of Wisconsin, 1902 Active Chaptexs, Thi1ty- one A X E PROFESSIONAL NU CHAPTER lGNlnhllHln-d Apl'H 1;, 1911 Lightncr Zimmermun Wagner Kline chcrlc Shoemaker Lune Harrison Kucrncr Vitlwruw Clmli l . - r. - NIsle-y Hclgcr Hlusc Mcllinger Curmmly Mnhcc Stumvy Frusc K. M. 510;: Lenkcr Steele Marks 1' l i go nxw 1 Ulcwinc l. ' . Heist Mason Huston mttncr ticorgc Anderson A. F. Holst Applugntc Ycugcr Mussel W. W. Slug FRATRES IN FACULTATE hlt. Vll4l4lAM FREAK DH. C. V. S'I'ODIIAR'I' '1'. V. MASON DR. V. J. KICIPII H. H. GI'IIS'I' .1. ll. OLPHVINE 1m. n. l . McFAlUAND r. J. umeN L. 1:. lnums FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors P. C. I'ARMODY E, M. KLINR E. ll. NNSLEY i'. H. GASTON h. l'. LICNKEN K. U. h M. U. GINGER lt. ll. MARKS U. V. VAGNIGR H2 F. HEIIERLE .1. IL MAX Vl-JLL F. T. Vl'I'lIlCR1HV W. U. KILLINGICR 1.. 1L ZIMMERMAN Juniors 1.. J. HITTNER G. H'. IH'IGHNEH ll. ll. 1 SIC N. IL GEUMGE 1'. l4. MICLLINUER R. l'. SIHJEMAKICR S. F. IIINKIJ'I K. M. SIEG Sophomores F. '1'. CHALK H. IL LIGII'PNEII V. W'. NIEG F. G. CRUSH t'. ll. MAHEK II. P. S'I'AMEY . H. H. LANE F. It. YORK Freshmen II. II. ANDERSON 1L II. II 45H 'IK l. MAINS. JR. 1.. H. AI'I'LEGATE A. I . HEI- M. V. YEAGER Y. H. IIASSICL Pledge V. F. HARRISON ' - kaV' W WE :- W agu. 331 SIGMA TAU PHI! Technicz11 Founded at University of Pennsylvania, 1918 Active Chapters, Three SWIM GAMMA CHAPTER Eslnhllshwl Muy S, 1920 Silvornmn Vcinstcin lhulspinncr Horowitz L. Cohen Freeman Stein Iipstuin Salmon . cur W. Cohen FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors JOSEPH SALMON l. LESLIE El'S'l'lilN VHJJAM lu FOHEN Junlors JOSEPH SEAR ABRAHAM STEIN AIIOIJ'IIE STEIN ALEX 'I'AIJJCIK sophomoreu ISAlmltE E. SIIA'ERMAN SOLOMON I'UKALSKY CLEMENT WEINHTEIN IU'IFHEN llOthVl'l . Freshmen ALBERT M. FREEMAN LUI'IS t'UIIMN Vll4l.lAM GOLDSPINNIGR ETA KAPPA NU UIonorary Electricab Founded at University of Illinois, 1904 Active Chapters, Twelve H K N HONORARY WWWWV Wsmzmrxd. L-Jm $$wa $33? 334 n 'c SmuHcr Srcdcnscnck Snyder Kcnwnrthy Campbell Vctzel X L-bcl Dudlc ' Hurt Schultz Hamilton Bulsbuuuh Cmnpbcll Grove Murlluml Kidd Schlnttcrc Jackson FRATRES IN FACULTATE U. L. KINSLOI'I D. L. MARKLIC C. M. SKUOULI'NU FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Senlors H. 14. SCULO'I'THIUG D. J. llH'Kl-IY Y. J. KlDll H. t'. S'I'AI'FFER F. ll. JAt'KHUN ll. Vl'IllL 0. 1'2. KENWUR'I'HY A. H. VARNMR J. A. Ml'll'l'LAND V. C. SCHI'L'I . J. U. BALSHAI'GII ID. A. CAMPBELL ll. A. DAMMLY Juniors 1'. H. GROVE . II. HART P. B. HAMILTON J II. ILH'UHMAN R. J. YARN H'. K. t'URSON EPSILON CHAPTER ENIIIIHiShCll lM-comlwl' v1, 190:9 335 Lana Carson Lunnnn liunthun Dumhly Vnrncr anr Hickey Weir E. B. STAYELY M. '1'. VET'J'ILL L. E. VEHER ll. Y. IH'IILIGY J. Y. LANNUN 1k. B. LA'FTA V. A. SRIGDI'INSFIH'INK D. F. KlYll'l . t'. J. PAMI'HELI; I . It. SNYDER ID. IL MAE ,n humadwr. -v--.. TAU BETA PI U-Ionorzn'y Engineerinm Founded at Lehigh University, 1885 Active Chapters, Thirty-one T B H J HONORARY PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER Estuhllshml May 4, 191! lx'vllur Srulenschck Kuhl Else Errctt Bnlshuugh Lung 'Pouful Nzlgclbcrg Schromor Htmlncr Dnmbly Hickvy Bcrnlnm'r Holden l'nlnlur Davis Stuvcly ViL'kor Sknngluml Morris Huger Wnrm-r FRA'PRES IN HONORARIUS n. I. wmuucn u. L. SAPKN'PP n. IL WALKER 1c. .1. Ix'l'NZl-I FRATRES 1N FACULTATE E. .L FENSEHIHCN V. H. PIII'IIISEY E. It H'IXH'HIA' t'. .X HUNINE S. V. LONG L. M. MORRIS i V A. HAHICIC . P. l'. COCHRAN t'. M. NKUUHLFND U. H. H. llU'lTlIKISS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors . J. P. RALSIMHHI D. .I, IIH'KICY U. E. PALMER ; 1L 1!. IHCMNINHICR E. l-'. HOLDEN ll. '7. SI'IIIHGFFLEM H. .L IIAMHLY t. H. KELLER W. A. SIKICDICNSUHICK II. S. DAVIS Y. hi Kl'lll. H'. U. 'I'lil'FlCl. ll, ID. ELSE D. l . Kl'll'l'Z II. A. VIPKI'IIK W. K. GARDNER l'. A. NAGICHH'IRG A. hi WARNER Junior W. H. l'llHHG'l l', .IIL M J' .nm-W PHI LAMBDA UPSILON Uionomry Chemicah Founded at University of Illinois, 1899 Active Chapters, Seventeen W A Y ' HONORARY NU CHAPTER Eslnhlishml Muy :10, 19M Kraft Zimmerman Webster Hench Nicmcycr Kuurncr Marks Geiger Hinklu Pond Robb Pi 11L Brnnkc Olcwinc lx'clt 1 McFarland Mason James FRA'I'RES IN FACULTATE - C. V. S'I'ODIMR'I' II. I . MvFAIHAND V. J. KI'Zl'l'll G. U. I'HANDLHW J. H. UIJGWINE 'J'. V. MANUN V. L. liROOIx'IG V. l5. GIGRY D. C. PHYDER FRATRES IN COLLEG IO Senloru R. H. MARKS ll. K. lll'INt'lI 1.. 1L ZIMMEIKMAN A. V. I'UNU 3L U. HINGE A. H. JAMES I'. F. ROM E. II. FISHER 1!. V. VEMS'I'I'IH Junlors A. N. KRAFT 5. I9. IHNKLH II. J. NHCMI'IYER 6 V. KIVI'IHNI'IR M SIGMA TAU XHonorm-y EngineeringX Founded at University of Nebraska, 1904 Active Chapters, Nine N X X X x X 1f W ,X - XNM WM E T HONORARY pm. NL u. . ' WW: Wt $ME$Q$ 4, ham mmarn'lsmv n. , KAPPA CHAPTER listuhllr'hwl Maly 1, 11113 Vunszmc Bczu'un hoWnlt scgl Kincaid CrydL-r Kimcs Lcctc Hihhs '21 ' Church Sell Nuyhzu't VVnL-lfcl Dudley Geiger Leinbnvh Kama Knchcr Moore Fields Murklc Wu! FRA'I'RES IN FACULTATE Dll. E. S. MUUIU'I E. C. VUODRI'FI' D. S. t'RYlll'llt F. A. FESSBNIHCN .l. l . LEHTE A. l . VUl'II.Fl'IL F. L. KINSLUE h, l.. MAHKLE 1'. IL KAPI' A. L. lx'tN'IlEll FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors F. U. l'IH'lH'H V. IL LI'HNILUWI R. 1'3. GIBBS A. H NHYHART U. E. HI'IAVAN A. E. IUNUAID ll. V. DUDLEY A. R: IMWVAL'I' M. G. HEIHICR l. V. SELL V. 1'3. SEGL Y H. MdH'IE l . G. ELY U. S. RIMES C. L. CLARK F. 'l'. YANSA NT Juniors E. 15. FIELDS H. H. HAHN 7'? WAAAA DELTA SIGMA RHO Uionorary Debatinm Founded at University of Wisconsin, April 13, 1906 Active Chapters, Fol'ty-five 342 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER Established Juno 1!, 1917 FRATER IN FACULTATE w. mn' mm! FRATER IN URBE wnmnm J. Kl'rva FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors XVIIJKER D. BENEDICT HARRY D. ELSE GEORGE D. S'I'ODDAHD 1 V I I Sterner Tuitrick Stmldurd Benedict Overdnrf Else Hurt Kitchin Supplcc KENNETH D. HART E 1 Junlurs L ELIOT E. OVERDOHF NUHIGH'P F. HTMRNEI! GEORGE V. SUI'PLEE w Suphoinore HAROLD R. 'PEI'I'IHCK SCABBARD AND BLADE IHono ary Militm Pounded at tUniversity of Wisconsin,1905 thO ChapteIs, TweI Ity NY I H C lIBrilulIllsln-Il Aprll 30.1912 llcNI-ps Pi sllor 1am we Foster Hzmsnmnn 1mm, KiI III C ' Sc 2 sq: Hcvcrly l5 IlrIIhan Btru kl -II .II hn m on I cbigur IVolI Iy NV. .0. TIM umpsnnl Mllllkcn Suyford MC in l n LLIIlmorth Wurncr t 0m Ily F. M. Thompson 'l rimblu hnnnvzm Stoll l'RATRF S lN llONORARll'S MAJUIHH'INl-IIKAL Ll-IUXARI' WOOD tAl'TAIN A. la. .UHH'INDN MAJHR F. W. SAVAGE FAI'TAI ' ' LOWE FAI'TAIN H. 1.. FEMIGEM MAJOR M. Ii. VYICIXFY l'Al'TAIN .L IL I'HAFFIN W. U. 'I'IIUMI'SUN. lhlullllmslvr l.Hil l'lCNAN'l' A. II. SCOTT NlIIRHl-ZAN'I' M. U ALLEN. lh-IiI'I-Il MAJOR 0. IV HELL MAJOR ll. IL JOHNSON LlHI I'ENAN'l'-l'OI.UNICL u. 1:. Hmn' FRATRES IN FACUL'PATE Ia. II. S'I'AI'ELY 1-1, N. SI'IJIH'AN FRATRF S 1N I011 FA-IO . onloru W. H, MIINI M. 'I'I VVAIKNICR l'. J. GI'AIHN I'. M. lll'H'l'IHLY K III. KAHIJ'IY W. H. MI'HI'IIC L. ll. KHIMI'II. ll. H. FISHER I . IS. THOMPSON II. A. SAYFURD M. S. FHN'I'I'IR L. M. DONOVAN Junloru NV. II. IAHVI'I ll. NV. FUN II. II. MYERS H. M, ILHHHIIR .L F. 'l'lUMHLE C. H. Ll'I'l'i'IHVUIK'I'H t'. IV, MlLLIlil-IN H. HANNMANN J. ll. S'HHJ, 1!. K. PHASE Ollll'I-ru' .. M. 'l'. VVAHNI'IH, t'uphlin 1'. H'. MILLIKICN, SI-vnml LII-Iltvlulnt H. K. t'llASlC, Viral leulI-nunt l . H. THOMPSON, First SI-I'gonnl ALPHA XI SIGMA L . Uionorary Forestrw Founded at; Syracuse University, 1913 Active Chapters, Three BETA CHAPTER IGsluhHHhml April 211. 1011i x! 1 9 r V Ilnlcr Peterson Rupp Kirkpatrick Smith Ferguson Hancock FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN H. FICIHH'SUN LAXVIU'INFE V. SMI'I'II FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Senlorn l'lllLlP J. IIALICH JOHN H. KIHKI'A'I'IHFK GEORGE 'IZ ltl'l'l' JOHN JIANHN'K FRANK C. VII'INNH Junlor CALVIN I. PETERSON F HONORARY Hurwitz Lnndny IL 71492 H. :hzz G. 1-56 u I. II. N. LN; H. M. V Founded, 1913 MENORAH SOCIETY AEiliated with the Intercollegiate Menorah Association Fcldmun MAMOLEN . FREEDMAN SALMON l'UIlEN K MANIFII GLOU . DUNt'HI V E I HS . G I NNBERG . W l'Hx'OFF Fl ED IIMIKHERT . HUIRVIT'A . KAlllAnVSKY , POKALSKY . AIKONSON MISS! NGER DRESHLER FIGLDMAN . FREEMAN GOLDBERG GUIIDHI'INNICR HAUHMAN Goldspinncr blosnlck Wolf Pokalsky Seniors A. HA'I'IVRIN S. SHERMAN A. SLIGSN H'K lt. ROSENIIEIM Junlorn H. HARRISON J. VU P S. EI'S'NHN J. JASI'A R Epstein Ginsberg A. LICH'I'ENS'I'EIN Sophomores P. KAI'LAN ll. LEIHGRER L. MAXIMAN M. MILLER Freshmen S. KENSLER S. KLEIN .1. LANle S. LEVY J. Nl'llH'K 1.. HDHEN ll. I'XUNSKY 346 Kesslcr L. I. II. A. ll. A C. A. NI J Knhlowsky POI'SKY EI'JTHIN LI'IHU MORRIS JAFFIC SILVERK'PEIN HALBHRSTEIN . VBIN J. SEAR. M NS ROSENBERG S. HHAIR I. HlIaVEHMAN t'. H. ll. 11: A. VlGl NS'FIGIN leSlIElKG W'HISS SI'EF'I'OR I'lAMlH'JL . $NYDER . TALENFII'ILD . OIVSLANDEH Miss M. my MISS z. umms'mm aspnr PHI KAPPA PHI aflonorary Scholal'shim Established March 23, 1900 Active Chapters, Sixteen lNlTlA'I'ES-CLASS OF 1920. JUNE 15, 1920 HONORARY MEMBERS DR. 1'. E. FINNI'IGAN C. I42. GAIHUCK 3V. 1!. MARSHALL CLASS OF 1920 HLIZAHE'I'II MtWVIlJJAMS IllHVAlkD KIRK ANDERSON MUSE HHIND 3VAL'I'I'IR LEROY HNUHKE lmNAIJl STEVENS FRYDI'IR HAHRY EIHVARD DAVIS ALBERT RIDER ELY KENNETH VANDYKI'I EYERITT ALVA H'ARD FRANCE UIIARLES FIHGIHUCKSUN. JR. 3V1LLIAM JONES GALBRAI'I'II GEORGE VH'TOR IIALLMAN 'l'UlUHCNt'E EUGENE tD K 3D RUY JAMES HANIHVHILK tUHUUE IL HIMSPHMAN DAVID EINVARD KELLER l'Al'l; NORMAN KL'TLI'ZII, JOSEPH IHCNNET MAGINNIS HHAFIO lx' NADIG Elli X 3VE S'I'FALL Rl'lllll'll RAYMOND FRANKLIN St'lll.AAN. HNlC JAMES CARL St'llMlUT l.A3VltENUIC 3VESIJIY HMITII RALPH HELL S'l'Alllx'l'IY RAYMOND STEVENS TAYLOR 3V1'IAY Elk HONORARY 347 : wwdfm 33 3333va W . W xizgg 3:; ms .45... 4.2.: mm mun: hm l i nugmuv ' L1! ummulla-Iemmg D bro: VHHZumEH. .2; HR 'TWII v 11 m I .111le$ 11' 111111111 1111 11111. III 1.1.11 :S1x 111I I I1 IIII'III III 111 I1 I11 11 I11 I 111 II1 IIIIII I1 W11 11 1111111111 1.11111 :E - 4:3:- I, r I 11. WWI mm. m M WI.IIIIIIII IIIIIII -xIIu-. : '- I ,I I I I n- L V D H POKTEKF'IBLD UW 4 Htjn 'iocal Wraternities Fraternities Founded ALl-HA 11151.1:x SIGMA - - - - Fclwuzn'y. 1911 Oman lilwmx - - - - - - - May. 1914 Cl'm-im CLl'n - - - - - - - Juno, 191-1 DELTA 1'1 - - - - - - - - Juno, 19111 KAPPA Tllli'l'A - - - - - - Fuhruury, 1921.! TAU 51mm TAU - - - - - - - May, 11120 Mulzxns' UNION - - - - - Scplcmlwr, 11120 'HHual-z LI Nks - NUVCIIIIWF, 15120 am 31511 Enter-mural $ouncil lhmidrul - - - - - - l. V. SMITH l'im' l'rmidrul - w - - - W. G. S'ncmmmzu'r Lx'l'tVI't'ltH'A' - - - - - - - - 1.. j. chnual: CCouncll Roll Alpha Delta Sigma 1.. J. KlilillLlik W. H. HART Cuhoco Club I. V. Sm'ru H. J. Nnam-zx'nk Omega Epsilon Ii ll. Llil'St'llNlCR L'. Ii. Suncmak Delta H W. G. S'rlclxnnunl'r J. L. HALDI-ZRMAN TIIL- Inlcr-Mnrul Umntil is all nl'guniuniun cnnuum-d 4 f the Academic Lucul I' I :m'I'- nilics. I1 nus fuumlml during the year nf INIS-lHlli fur lllL' purpusc nf prnmuling gmnl will :lml vn-uIn-rzlliun lwlwccn Ilu- mcmlu-rs uf llu 10ml fl'nlvrnilit-s in general. Mvmlwrsllip cun- sisls uf tln'm- mmnln-rs frum mcll Lucnl I x':ltvI'nin znlmilml In the council. nnc uf whnm is cithvr :1 fzu'uhy mumlwr ur :ul alumnus. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Established February, 1911 A A E ACADEMIC Sclmur Fox HulTImln l4.J.K00hlL:F 11.1.. Koehlcr Hanncmnn luinm-riLh Fuhr Parsons ri! It I Snyfurd Cmmur x'uhn Wullcn Helm Smith Harper Hurt l'rutt Davis St. '11 Hibbs Newton thck Hctz Weller FrL-c t lxuk Hurdnn Wntsnn Walter Mnhr FRATER IN FACULTATE S. H. MIuH'K FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1V. ll. FRAME H'. II, IIANNI'IMAN L. H. SILVER IL S. DAVIS l.. .l. KUEHLER 1. 1V. SELL 1. J. L. GETZ ll. 1.. NI'HV'I'ON IL A. SAYFORD ll. E. UHHSS ll. 'l'. l'llA'l'T II. J. 1VI'JIJJCR Juniors 1!. 1V. FOX .1. 1V. SICIMVEI! F. li. $VAI.I.EN, JR. 1V. D. HART U. M. SMI'I'II F. L. 1VA'I'NON Soplmmores 1V. II. FEHR M. II. HOFFMAN C. 1!. KI'HN P. A. GINEEIHCH ll, l.. KOEHLER R. M. MONK J. V. GRIFFITH V. 1V. PARSONS Freshmen J. 1V. BURDEN G. .1. PRICE E. E. ELM 1V. M. CLARK L. W. HARPER L. 'l'. 1YAIJI'EH E12111Q$1WM1W4M a 1 .11 OMEGA EPSILON Founded May, 1914 .. E ACADEMIC Jennings Watkins Aukcrly Schcrcr Bugbce Lcnschncr limulcr Dchlt Moor Malice Kcnsingcr Hailey Millvr Campbell l'rutt 'l'ictrick Rudy Hulbrcuth C. 1'. Young Xurth Cnullcr Willsnn Milsmu Mum Strnhm Duke Barth Hair Mcbus Lincoln 'rianUF Rhodes Buslcr Ncidig Berry Van Sicko! FRATER IN HONORAIHUS CAPTAIN H. D. SAIHHG FRATRES IN FACULTATE DH. i5.i-K. ANDERSON H. S. IUHDEH lllt. J. 'I'ANHHIK L. N. RHODES FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors K. M. lil'SlJ'IR 1'. F. LUHMAN J V. MILSUM H. .L CAMPBELL Y. 1L MI-HEI'I I . ll. NEIIHH . H. IH'HYAIXI' M. H. MILLER l'. l'. YUI'NH I. II. IJ'II'SFIINEH J. L. YOUNG Juniors D. H. AVKERLY J. H. DI'KE A. U. l'lKA'l'T V. A. MERRY l'. 1'. HAILHY t'. PL HFIIEIH'IH F. V. lll'HlHGlG 1'. ll, JENNINGS I . A. S'I'RUIIM F. A. PUFIXI'EIL H. 'l'. KENNINGIGR E. 1.. VA WH'KHI. IL IL LINFOLN Suplmnmrvu A. l.. liAll'l'll .l. V. HALIIRHATH '5. 1'1. YA'l'KlNh' H. A. RUDY IL 1!. MEHL 1'3. VlI.l.SON l'. V. 31001! ; Freshmen n. v. HAI'IIl-Ili v. w. Inn: 1-. n. 'PI'II'HHCK H. IL Ml-IHFS R. C. NORTH Pledges H . J. IlA'l'llGl'llH'IlL CUHECO CLUB Founded February 14, 1915 Cuheco Club ACADEMIC Huumn Lewis G. A. Marshall F. V. Jennings Duvis Pierce Hughes Ostcrlmut C. F. Morgan L. S. Murgnn hm Schlvc get Evans McKnbu Wcimcr C. M. Murshull W. J. Jennings Long Kaiser Smith mttuc thumn Stein Nicmcycr FRATER IN FACULTATE DR. F. L. l'A'I'TI'IE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Senlurn V. l,. IIUI'HAN V .L JENNINGS l. V. SMITH J. 'l'. IH'UIIIGS J. H. LUNG H. A. VElMElK F. V. JENNINGS t'. J. l'lElll'E H. t'. WIIEA'I'UN Junlors F. M. MARSHALL F. l . MHHHAN H. J. NIEMEYER A. V. Mt'lx'AHA 1.. S MORGAN IL K. l'AGlC'l' Sunlmmures IL 1!. EVANS A. M. KAISER Ii. D. Sl'llH'l'l V. E, Hl'NT D A. LEWIS V. H. STEIN G. A. MARSHALL Freshmen H. D. DAVIS F. W. MILLER F. F. US'PICRIIUFT 141R. m Wa 'rQe-X, DELTA PI Founded April, 1919 L A I I ACADEMIC Haldcnmm K. S. Johnson A i cr Shelly Wcingurtncr N 'cum From Kulp Steinbrighl 11. IL FLA IL L. HALLMAN F IL .IAt'lx'SON D. R. HAHN F. 'J'. NEAR W. A. FlU-ISSMAN S. R. ASH N. k FREE 1:. V. wm Rimes Bcnr K. H. Johnson .Inwrcr l'A Ii. MOWHER WIINHRIHHT V. l'I. MILLER H. F. l'I-ZARSUN SHELLY CINHARTNHR nur llullman Pearson Scoggin Mulsbcrgcr 1 Cressmun Moore anlrnw White Flzunstm Jackson FRATRES IN FACULTATE MSUN M. Y. Vlll'l'l 2 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors K. G. JUIINSUN V. S. RIMES V. G. S'l R R. Kl'Ll' Juniors .1. 1.. HALIJICHMAN K. S. JOHNSON Sophomores V. ll. MOORE IMWY. l4. Freshmen II. J. MALSIIERHHR J. M. NYI'I'M J K. W! Sllecluln JDIKUW L. SCOGGIN . Ea- . Ahd,., --. -w -.MW TAU SIGMA TAU . Established May 25, 1920 ACADEMIC Roberts ermt C. Hrcgnry Root Jnlmston Hess GEORGE E. H. CARL FELSIH'IH: HOIH'JR'P ' GRANT AMOS F. GREGORY CHARLES S. GREGORY HENRY 1!. El! H. LLOYD GIHHLE Fulshurg Smith lll'llSlNHl'Ilt Gibblu Knun'mzm Whipple Slum Erb Hmuill McCarthy A. Gregory Hummer Swupc Reisingcr Swarm. Wilhelm FRATER IN FACULTATE V. D. ?HVOI'H FRATER IN URBE A. ll. HARTSWIUK FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Juniors GEORGE T. hWVAR'l . Hophomuren EIWH'INH U. HAMILL HI'NSI'ILI. l . HESS ANIJHIMV ll. IIIVMMER IDI'INNIS A. Mt-UAR'I'HY Freshmen M EIUJ'I J. JOHNSTON Special HERMAN Y. KAI'FFMAN Piedm- ll. l'Al'L MF'I'TEH CLARENFE Y. RUU'I' W'llll'UN M. h'Ml'l'll GILFUIKD 1'. VHlPl'lAE VlLl4lAM H. Vll.lllOLM IA. ICOY ROBERTS PAUL V. ISIAIH! 361 FRIENDS UNION Founded September, 1920 l'nssmnru McVuugh R.'Pumllnsnn VVnrnL-r Juhnsun Vchm-l 13mm. Educrtnn Smith James ' Honloru l'IlANVlh' W. SMI'I'II J union; F. MHRYIN PALMER .l. FRANKLIN S'I'YICII Suphomureu HARRISON li. Vl'IHNl'IR Frmlmwn .L s'I'ANlJ-iY KIRK FllAlKlJ-ZS L. McVAFHH S, RALI'II PASSMUIHC HI'R'I'INIG M. St'IIANlCLY Specials PLAIHCNI'I'I l'. JOHNSON Bnycc kirk S. 'anlinsun McFadden Mnrns THOMAS H. 'PAYLUR 1'. Al'IHU'JY THOMAS PAI'I. F. YIH'I'E V l LLIA M IL Vlll'l At'ltE MUHIHS IL SELLERS 1. STANLEY 'l'UMLINSUN HI'INRY E. VARNHR ALHEIKT R. S'l'l'lHkS IHHHCII'I' K. 'I'UMIJNSON KAPPA THETA Founded February 22, 1920 Munley Gallagher Roche Bausch Lynch McClintock Wcrt Harmon Kirby Jud e 'F. J. Finnegan Dcvcrs Burke Dnughcrty Berger Kloser C. F. Furabaugh G. A. Furubaugh hmrin Schmm Fitzgerald Kushncr J. A. Finnegan Gllbrhle Mclm Frlel FRATRES IN FACULTATE v. 1-2. lucmucu M. M. IUMSEIK FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. J. lml'tHllCR'l'Y D. L. HARMON S. .V. Sl'llMl'l'T 1'. l.. GVAIUN E. U. MEIIM 1!. IL .Vl'lll'l' Juniors J. L. IMI'SUH J. M. JFDGE J. l'. MANIJ'IY l'. .l. GILIHUDI'I N. KI'SIINER I'. J. ROCHE Sophonmreu 1-1. H. lH'IlIx'l'l t'. l . FARAHAL'GII .V. J. FITZGERALD .Y. .I. IDI'H'I'IIKS H. A. FAIIAIKAI'GH J. L. lillKHY H. A. GALLAGHER '1'. J. FINNEGAN J. T. Mt't'lJN'l'Ol'li Freshmen J. A. FINNEGAN H. l . LYNCH Spoclul .V. H. Filll'lll .1x B ACADEMIC .i...i- -me . Russ Hubbard Hench Faust Ncmcsh Rum North IA mac Wulp Wnrncr Bartholomew Snyder lscnbctg Jenkins Mitten FRA'I'RES IN FACULTATE V. E. LIHVIS J. Y. MIT'IVI'IN G l'. A. FROST l'. M. FLUKE I! J. H. lSl-INIHCHG A FRATRES IN URBE J. t'. SNYDER HARRY YUMER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Linllurn R. P. HAll'rllUIAmHnV J. U. JENKINS 1'. M. IIEYERLY S. Junlorn R. K. FAVS'P F. l. l'E'l'ICRSUN 1'. F. A. lll'lH!ARD V. Y. REED xv, Sophomores V. S. ENSMINGEH V. M. HICNQ'II Freshmen A. S. VALI' l'. N. LOOKE Spm-iuln .l. IL MNHTHK II. T. JENKINS K. 1.. NORTH 1K. THREE LINKS Founded November 18, 1920 Three Links Martin F sminuur l Womcr Mh r . ll. . M. . F. IKICSIIDICS MEREDITH VUELFEL J. L. MARTIN U. .1. A. M INOIK HIGHER RUSS WILLIAM WARNER 0. J. NEMISH A. SMITH ACADEMIC A ...- A n. A u; IIII IIIImIII '5' IIIImIIIIIm-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PQRTERFICLD WIW wwwmg 5:67 l '2 KHNI'IKUI' Hess Humming Huincs Stark Mcnrklu Way Yil1iums Aiken Knrh Semior Society Founded, 1907 GRADUATE MEMBERS 1:. 1'. HARLOW n. M. HU-ISSWl-ILL n. M. nmmmxx x. M. FLEMIXG u. w. SI'IJJYAN UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS N. R. KORH V. C. MEARKLE ll. 1.. HAIXI'IS h, D. DE'I'AIK V. H. HESS K. R. STARK 1'. A. VAY .1. IL DEMMINU E. M. AIKEN V. G. KILLINGEH ll. P. JONES R. K. Yll.l.lAMS F. ll. lJEl'SFlINlCR 1'. KY. GRIFFI'I'HH J. l.. RUMI'G Rzluch Hock Grimes Replnglu Humming Brown Rmniu Kuhlcy chtz Murrill Mowrcr Thomas Jnncs H. Hess Grubb Knrb Mcllinxcr Wnlfu Stark Humor Myers J. H. Sweclcy Mcurklc Killinm-r L'llcry Way Hrumlmuuh Williams Aiken Souls Hockur upper CElass Seciety Founded, 1907 GRADI'ATE MEMBERS N. M. FLEMING 1:. M, HERMANN R. F. IIAIHAHV Sunlnrn F. .L VAY IL 1!. DIG'I'AIK V. I'LIJCHY W. G. KILLINHICR N H. KURH J. IL Dl-IMMING Ii. K. VHALIAMS ti IC. M1HVRICH IL U. JUN IS 1'2. M. AIKEN IL HESS H. l'. HUVKHI! V. V. MURIHIJ4 l . N. V0l.l 'lC N. E. IHCI'LUHLIC K. H. KAHLI'IY .L IL SNWVI'IELICY V. F. MEAHKIJC M. L. 'I'HUMAS H. SEEDS I. H'. SELL ll. V HIHHYN K. R. STARK AL Y. MYERS .1 l.. HUM : F. .L liltl 3lIiAl'Hll .lunioru J. H, III'N'I'HH II, N. HHN'I'Z 1'. I UHLIJNHHH t'. It. IH'H'K P. HIKIMI'IH R, H. HNFHH 1!. li. IH'IKTXI'JH IL IL HAITI! 1., M. FUHXVIUNDK Spunglcr Ruse C. J. Cooper Janus. Ihsrrnn Purcnl Gritiiths Fuslcr Snell McCollum liner Farley llill Kincaid ,0? RIII xignneza upper $lass Society Founded, 1913 G RADUATE M EM BERS Ii. M. VIKHSSWI'IIJA H. Y. SI'IJJYAN Sonlnru H. V. MerI.I.AN II. 1.. HAINES 1'. V. GRIFFITH? . M. SI'ANHIJ'IR A. E. KINt'AIlD R. L. FOSTER IL M. PARENT l. H. HILLS 1L V. KNAI'I' E. S. FAIHJ'IY l'. 14. KUI'INIH L. S. UOUI'EH Juniors H A. SNELL H. F. Ml-l'UIJJWI V. IL JONES IL ILHKRUN '1'. ll. IU'I'NI'IR ll. II. RUSH l2 .L l'l'HH'I'JM . ll. ILH'IR Ranch Wolfe Lumlc Burt llilc Knnbb Snell Spnnglcr F. llcss Jones Lunghurst liuruur McCullum Lindquist Purcnt Hunter 'Ficc Wismcr . unrc 'nr ; 3 cklu mn Parks Ray ML-urklc Hrubh i Newcomer W'illimns Bcntz Aiken Ur Bucr TAlpba 03bapter SOpbomore Society Founded, 1907 GRADUATE MEMBER n. M. III'ZRMANN Sonloru WV. H. HESS I,. H. HILLS A. WV. URI! H. t'. JUNHS WV. F. MICARKIJG - U. M. SPANHLI'IR F. R. HIH'K IL K. WVIIJJAMS J. H. MOORE GW H. LINDQI'IS'P F. l . MUIHHI.L H. M. l'AIH'IN'I' A. P. KI'NNIC'I'TE M. II. lLU'Cll E. M. AIKEN P. N. WVULFH N. IL KURH Juniors 3L 1;. HAH'I' V. WV. IIIGI'I'I'INS'I'AI.L, JR. R. S. HRI'IHI II. N. IH'IN'I'Z J. H. III'N'I'I'IH l. l . M. IHT'I'S i. A. SNELL 1!, H. HAHN L. H. LOGI'I'I S. C. MM'ULLI'M 'l'. IU'I'NEIC AW H. Ix'NAHH Soplmnmreu H. 0. RI'IDINHI'IM A. S'I'I'IDENIIU'I'H U. I'. hl'llLlGY F. l . HESS l'L G. 'l'lt'l'l H. G. RIN'I'Z WV '. HWY II. II. WVISMER WV. ll. FUM'I'NA J. S. MvMAHUN l6. IL PHtK S. 1'1. RI'NSEIK 1.. v. 41.nxum'us'l' :uuvvtnrufm . W w . v KER, '.nk.1.: - WxaugI-W H11 rpvr tiingcrich Hurrun Burtnor Schustcr Marceau Knehlor Hrimths Killingcr . S. . J. . M. '. H. . A. . ll. . H. Kuummm Farley Sturk Wuy I lluffnnl Daugherty Brumbzmull l'llury Sophomore Soctety Founded, 1912 G RADUATE M EM BERS N. M. FLEMING FA HLHY IDUI'HIIHIKTY GRIFFITHS KILLINIIHH STONE lHVll'l'NlClK HENFIHHI l . W .VI'S! LV . H. A HUN . SllFS'l'l-IIK . Ix'Al'FFMAN ll. Sunluru t'. .L VAY P. A. IHKI'MHAI'HII F, H. ELY D. II. META N Junlurs V. V. I'LLHIKY HICUMGE MPMILLAN 1L thHl'l'Nl'IR Suplmnmn-n ALLEN MM'IJ'IIJAN FHALMER HARE l'. .k lHNGI'IRH'Il A .1. MAIH'I'IAI' t'. Y. PARSONS ll. 1.. KOlinlJ-IR A U. l'uync Parks chillun McClellan I 1 M omlscn VVntson lily Ucmmim.r HARIJHV . lIlCMMlNG . STARK . Ml' . I'. . K. SHOE IHH'KICR lx'AlllJ'lY 'PllAl'llONl-Ill . 'l'l'IGAN IIARI I'll! W l LSUN . lll'FFllltD . PARKS HULS'T'UN . A'I'NAIUHII MICXDSEN Alberto Hrubh Runch varer Suppluc llvppcnsmll Burtholanwu' Hess Hurrun humming tirinn-s Bum Williams Hhmkcnbillcr Kurb Dorm Spunuler Aiken Stark Collegian: Society Founded, 1912 G RA D U ATE M EM BERS H. V. SFLIJVAN ll. V. HARIAHV V. D. .IEI'IHHIGS Seniors N. u'. REI'IJHHJC 1'. 1'3. RHRYIH'IH IK. K. H'ILIJAMS J. B. IIIGMMINH N. IL K01!!! K. H. STARK K. P. IHAANKENIHLIJ'IM IL 0, HAH'I'IIUHDMIHV 0. l'. SMITH 1', 3L SIR NHLER .l. Iu'. ATIH'IIK'I'HN V, ll. HESS IO, M. AIKEN Juniors H. II. HAHN II. It HAHRUN l' HIHAHGS H. Hltl'lili 1', V. HICI'PI'INSTALL. .lll. H. Y. SI'I'I'LEI'I H. II. ICAH'H m: m M Mamwzgzn, mm .w Multumxaaawr 22mw.v.:mu,,,. 19 V: 4b . , , $k'f 55;: iumbmm u JWnpxh EJWr 3 II. R. H'HJJAMS l'rt-shlunl ul' lln- .Uhlvlh- .Hsnvlullnn ?Atbletic TAssociation OFFICERS l'rmfdvnl - - - R. K. WILLIAMS l'ivv l'n'sidvnl , . - W. L'. MICARKIJ-Z .S'vrrvlury - -- .. ' Ii. M. AIKEN 'I'n'u.s'm'vr - - ' Nl-le. M. FLEMIN- ALl'MNl ATHLETIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE C. W. Illil'l'l-ZNS'lI-U.l.. '09. Hmirlmm Y. L. HENRY, '07 j. 15. WATmN. '11 FACULTY COMMITTEE ON ATHLETICS FRANK 'l'mx'mcxvrz. Umirman W. I l. Tm: llAVl-i If. A. ICUKLICR C. 'V. Rum NS! yx 'Y. R. I IAM lN'I'ER-CLASS SPORTS CO UNCIL Prcsidcut - - - l'ia' l'rmidvnl - - 'S't'u'vhuiv - - - XV. ll. 'l'ms, '97 R. R. BURTNICR Hum HliZJHiK A. N. DllillL. '99 j. A. LliYDI-ZN, '14 l. L. Rmm; - C. l IARIS ' N. M. FLEMING Urmhmlv Mmmm-r UI' Alhh-lit-s 'vavwm;-l 4 . hum...- 1:76 5:3. ..57. ibzw 1943 5:: w a 1 .r mEECS :ocw Emamu 61.03 :qu$ .33. Fiix EME: 4 MW .Ezwnzm 85.35 552090? ohomsm musing $5me ,3qu .203me AV . 1. f J4. w w ,mo 1. M . 4!: 9:2,. smanx. a . w- . w - .74 . . Wwyim ' Ax A. 'mw.mvu .I' m.twnn-lwwm w $47 0N3 53D :Ezooh E3331 'JFootball Season of Nineteen Ewenty 15111111111111Q1- in the footsteps 111 the 1919 team. this year's f1111tl12111 e1e1'e11 added more fame to State's Q'1'i1li1'1111 prestiQe, 11y Q'11inQ' through the sea- 51111 with1111t defeat. The last two Q'21111es, however, ended in tie scores. but several 1111121111e victories were 210e1111111115he11 211111 at the conclusion of the year, the team was rated 215 one 111 the best 111 the east. The candidates reported 1111 the tirst 11f Septem- 11e1'a1111 Coaches 11ez11e11' 211111 111211'11111' were 011 11211111 to start 11111'11 1111 0111 11e21ve1 15ie111 i111111e111ate11' DurinQ the 5111111111113 the Q1'1'i11i11111 1111 New 11e211er 112111 heen entirely 1'e1111111e1e11 211111 110111 211111 penna- 11c11t stands erected to take the place 111 the 11111 freshman bleachers. XYith the loss of such men as - IliQrQins C1111111'e1', Ct1111121Q'e, Henry and Osborne LW'WN'WSS trum the line, the coaches 11eQ'a11 experimentinQ at once to produce men to 1111 their 1111511111115 011111 the 1111siti1111 11f quarterback 112111 to he tilled 111 the hack- tiehl 211111 1111111111er 111'111e11 a 11111't11y successor 111 Harry 11111111. With 112111eh Beck 111'1111111 211111 Grifhths 215 21 1111L1e11s the 1:1121L'11es 11eQ2111 11111111111Q'1111 the line. 111th at the start. Captain 1121111111 Hess 11215 shifted from 111111111e11' t11 Q11ar11 at which position he played excellently 2111 12111. Sehuster. '121e1' MCC111111111 11111111111 211111 11e11t7. e11111111ete11 the members of the tirst strinQ linemen. the latter 111111111Q at Le11te1 in all the game. lhe 1121L11'- liehl, in addition 111 KillinQer, 111215 eo1111111se11 11f Snell at fullback 211111 1Yay, Haines 211111 LiQ'htner for regular halfbacks. Dartmouth was scheduled 1111' the third Qame of the 312151111 215 a feature 111 the tirst 51111111111 Home-CnminQ Day. 211111 the team was pointed for this contest. The larQ'est crowd that ever witnessed a Qame 1111 New 1'1e211'e1' Field saw State 1111t21i11 the satisfaction of 11111111111Q' from the only team that defeated the 1919 eleven. 111111111 11i11 11111 1111e1' much 01111115111011 in the Q'21111e 1111 1112111111111 1 ie111 three weeks 1'1te1'. Haines 111211'e11 21 Q11'e21t Q121111e in this contest 211111 1111 1eLei1i11Q1 the kick- 1111' at the start 111 the second half ran the 1e11Q1th 111 the held 191' 21 t1111eh111111'11.011 lennsylvania Day. 1111we1e1' the L nivelsity of Nebraska opposed the Blue 211111 11hite in 21 511eLt21e1112u' Q21111e. The 1121tt1i11Q' was even 211111 at the start 111' the last quarter State 11:11 by one t1111L'h111111'11. Charley 1172111 went in at this point 211111 by t11'11 brilliant runs carried the 112111 from our ten- yard line to 111idtie111 211111 then a little later 1111' 21 touch- 111111111. 1111 211511 helped to account for the third touch- down. i??x'fl 572716! 574 ' QaWWpafik ?- I'LENTY 11F AC'PIUN 1110 1.01115411 14'21111211 13011110110111 11'215 21 11152111111111111110111, 215' 1110 110.51 1110 1021111 01111111 1111 11215 21 501111 111 501011 110, 21111111113411 $12110 11'215 0x110L1011 111 11111. 1111 111211111514'1111114 1121131110 111111112111 11111'111 1111'11011 111 11111105 1110111 111111110 111 1110 1111151 111111111121111 142111105 111 1110 10211 21 14211110 11111111 111110 1111'00111' 1111 1110 5121111111114 111 1110 10211115 111 1110 02151 1111111 1 111 211111 512110 11010 111111010211011, 211- 11111111411 021011 11111 110011 11011 111100. 1111110101. 1110 11111111114 111 111111111154 54211110 111211' 011 111 21 51111 1111111 11111 11111 110111 111 010211 1111 1110 5111121111111 111211101'1121111'215 111210011 211 1121111121011 1111 11 211101 L2111111'5 111 111101102111 121111 211111 11111111115 11055 112111105 211111 111111111 1101'0 211511 111011111111011 1111110 110- 1111011111' 1111 11101 '211111115' 10211115 111211 11010 501001011 111' 5111110111 1110111110'211111111111105. MUHIJ-anlalu; 13.11111: 1110 1920 502151111 11215 1111011011 11'1111 11111110111101141'11110 14211110 11215 111211011 11111101' 21 111151011111; 51111 111111111111141101101' 112150112111 1102111101 1111111 111111112111 1110 11141111101 50111011 1110 11151 10110111101111 111 1110 502151111 1111' 512110. 1111011 1110 111115110 111011' 011111110 1110 14211110 1110 501110 51111111 11111111-501'011 111 501011 111111 512110 1111 1110 1111114 01111. 111-71 1'1'5111'111; '11110 1'11111111'111g' 11'0011', 11011151111154r 1111'2111011 111111 12111115 11111 11'215 111111011 1121011' 111111 21 1111110011 111 1101111111: 11010211. 1110 15211110110111 11111'5' 211111111' 111 10011101 81211195 11121111'11111111105 01121111011 1110111 111 11'0011 1110 5011101111111 110nm 111211011 1115' 11151 14211110 111 1110 502151111 211 0011101 211111 11111 1111 21 1'0111211'11'211110 11010115110 54211110. 2180 I111 1 . 111111'1'1111111'1'11 1111:11'11211'1'1511 111111111111 11111110-C11111i1114' 1121111 11011110 21 01'1111'11 111' 2111pr11xi11121101y 111'011'0 11111115111111 5110012111115 1110 111110 211111 1111110 11'211'1'1111'5 211111011 21111111101 1'101111'1' 111 111011' 11.51 111' 1101021111114 1110 511111114 1121111111111111 0101011 111' 21 5011r0 111 111111'10011 111 501011. 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North 121111111121 11111 111121 14111111 11141113111011 111' 1110 :41'11111111 3421111011 in 11115 011111051 11215 1111 1111114 01111 111115. L1121r10y 11211 50111011 111'11 111 1110 11111011- 111111'115 in 1110 121.51 1111211'101'. '11110 1111211 501110 11215 f11r1y-11110 111 111111111154. LEBANON VALLEY OVERWIIICLMED 1110,14'15101'11134' 1110 1111411051 501110 in 1011 y021rs, 1110 111110 211111 1V11110 0101'011 11010211011 1110 1.01121111111 Valley 1021111 by 1110 501110 111 11110 111111111'011 111111 111110 111 501011. .1 5112111540 11101110111 01 11115 14211110 11215 111211 1110 01111111101115 5011r01l 111011' 1 1 1 a '1'III'1 11'00'111111111, FIELD seven points before State had found themselves. State received the hall on the kickoff and, after mak- ing a first down. fumbled the hall. It was quickly recovered by Captain Hehmen who carried it thirty yards before beingT downed. By a series of first downs they scored their touchdown. After this State's goal was never in danger. PICNN 3121111211 Jonrneying' to Philadelphia for the tirst game 21112111 from home the big Blue and W' hite team met and conquered their foe on Franklin Iield. State stalted to score shortly atte1 the game began when . : ' 1.1; Killinger crossed the goal for the tirst touchdown. CIII'IEIHIEAINCHHLANKICNMILLI'IH .Xlthnug'h thC SCUI'C tYZlS somewhat out Sided. 111C game was anything but that. l'linkey Haines thrilled the crowd by receiv- ing' the 111111 from a kickoff 111111 runningr the entire length of the tiehl. WRed tirifiiths played a stellar game and could be seen in every play. The game ended with the score standing; t11'enty-eig'ht to seven in State's favor. Coan 11s1;1511s tHuskedt In one of the biggest intersectional games in years, the East proved its superiority over the Middle West when State defeated the University of Nebraska hy the score of twenty to nothing. It was one of the fastest and most exciting games ever witnessed on New Beaver Field. The large iltennsylvania Day crowd was kept busy at all times 11'atehing' the many spectacular plays. One of the outstanding fe1t111es of the Nittany Lion's victory was the 11'onderft1l aerial attack launched by the wearers of the Blue and tYhite The score does not indicate the closeness of the game be- cause it 111ipht he said that the game belonged to either t am until the last 1111:11te1'11hen Charley W 111' 11e11t in and made t11o sensational runs, one of them beingr for tifty-tive yards and the other for 1 1 1 tifty-seven yards, the latter resulting in a touch- down. The Nebraska team was very heavy as well as fast, they ave'aged one hundred and eig'lity-one pounds to the man, while the State team averaged one hundred and seventy-four pounds. STATE AND LEIIIGII Tum The following week in a very loosely played game. which resulted in a seven to seven score, the lllne and White warriors were given some very stiff opposition by Lehigh University. The Lehigh team were especially pointed for this game and they fought tiereely throughout. Near the end of the game, however, the State men found themselves and soNuLchmck 111111110111 EVMI-tmk 11,1 11$ 11:1 11 ibanQWQ 4W mLWW MEWW Emma memau 111' 21 series 111 11151 111111115 111211111e11 down the held for 11 10111111101111 111111 the 1'e5111111111'1r11z11.11115 11'21111e 111111114111 11111 quite 21 101' 11011115 11'1111'11 needed 111 be polished before the 11111 game 211111 L'1121c11 11ez11ek 1111111 :1111'1111121g'e11f these 111 11e1'fe1'1i11g' 111C 1e21111 11'111'11'. Sc11111-11 1-155 '1111-2 111' 11111 1 121111111 111 11 1'e11121111e 5ez1 111' 1111111 111e L1111'e1'- 5111' 111' 1 11151111111 211111 S1211e11z1111e11 1111' 51x11'111111111e.. 11e1111e1' 1e21111 11eil1g'11111e 111 51111'c. 1111111111411 1111111 1e211115 112111 their chances 111 5e111'e. they were 5111111e11 111' the 1111111 211111 121111. The real 5121111111114 111- the 1e211115 111 the 1C1151 rested 11111111 11115 g'11111e. 11111 1111111- 111111; 11e111111e Could he decided, even 111' experts who 11'1111e55e11 111e c11111e51. O11 1111'ee different occasions 1,1111' e111511'e Charley W211 111'1111'e 1111151: 11111 2111 111 1'11111. because the 14111111111 11215 11111 11'e21e11e1'11115 1111' 111111 111 make much 11ez11111'211' 11ef111'e 11e11111' 11011'11e11 When the 111111 11'111511e 111e11' e111111111 the nineteen 111111111'e11 211111 111'e1111 5e1151111 11121111' 11e21115 11c1'e 11111 quite 215 j1111111 115 11111 111111111 11111e been 11111 1111 concluded 111111 1' e1111 Stale 112111 112155e111111'11111111 1111e111111e1111151 511cce55f111 5e21511115' 111 11e1' '211'ee1. 1ef111'e 111'111gi11g'11115 write-up 111 21 close. 11 few words 1111151 be 521111 1111' 111e, 111211111g'e' 211111 1115 1111111; 2155151111115. Although 11111 11111111 11'215 seen 111 them. they were entirely responsible 1111' the care 111' New Beaver Field 111111 the 511c- ce55f111 handling of 111C large e1'1111'115 111211 attended the home g'z1111e5 this year. 111:7. 'l'll1'1 VARSITY SQI'AID llcud Cmu'lz - - xlxxixtunt Umvh g Traiuvr - Jlanuyrr - - - lrfwmin - - - Loft Ifml - - vat Turkic - - - Loft Guard - - Fmtvr - - - - High! Guard - - Kiyllf 'lllrklv - - High! 15ml - - cht I'lulfhavk - Right llulfbark - Fullbuvk - - - szrfm'lmrk - - R. K. WILLIAMS x2 L. SHIVSTICR September 25 Stmc - ' 2 Hlutc 9 $121tc - 16 $11110 23 511116 - Mobcr 30 Slute November 6 Slz1tc - Nox'cmhcr 13-wK1m1c November 25--Slzltc - h'tohcr ktobor ktnbcr Ktobcr am new W1 hvmrmmf? - um. '13! E TEA M SUBSTITUTES R. B. BARR SCORES 27 Muhlcnhcrg 13 Gettysburg H Dartmouth 41 North Carolina Lebanon Valley 28 U. of P. 20 Nebraska - 7 Lehigh - 0 Pittshurg 1 lll'm BlazmiK - R. C. HARLOW C. W. M ARTIN - K. R. STARK - Y. II. HESS - H. Y. Jnx'an - L'. R. HICCK P. W. GRIFFITHS H. N. BI-zx'rz - WV. 11. HESS R. H. RAUCH R. A. I'IIYFFHRD H. L. HMNICS - C. A. VVAY - U. A. SNELL W. U. KILLINHICR j.K.LH:I1'rNI-:u S. L'. MvCULLUM I v I x l l I I x I l iO IOVVOVOV 35 illy i! ll! IIR 5. g .4: a 1. Hum! it; .3:c..;.: 55:7. 23:5: :EEnU .251 2:5: cuzncEEm 2:295. . :2on .xocam 7.0553 E255: CNED .EEzm .5253? uoumnmz .E::nUu7. ONm 560p Zamamcmh 3.3. de . Baseball Xeview for 1920 chen battery candidates were called about the middle of February the outlook seemed very promis- ing. for among the pitchers whu answered the call were Grantley, Thomas. Mellinger and Hunter while those on the receiving end were Brumhaugh and Lmlwick. Several weeks later, all candidates were called and the Armory Hum and the Stock Pavilion were used for practice, the inclement weather preventing outdoor work. Ahuut the middle of March. however, with the approach of warmer weather, practice was begun on Old BIai'er field and Coach 3ezdek found that he had seven 'arsity men from last season around which he could mold his team and he proceeded to get them into shape for one Of the hardest schedules evee arranged for a Penn State Nine, including trips to the East. South, West and Nm'th. t'Al'TAlN K01 ! THE SOUTHERN TRIP After a week of outdoor practice, the team journeyed to the uSunny Smith for games with Yale. Catholic University, Delaware, Navy and Mary- land State, but Jupiter Pluvius was evidently not in favor of our games with Yale and Catholic L'niversity because he reigned supreme for a few days and the team had to remain idle. Delaware was the next on the schedule. She was met and defeated on her own diamond hy the score of nine to two. Captain Korh and his team-mates now traveled to Annapolis, where they were defeated by the very close score of six to live. This put the team in a fighting spirit and they sought revenge. Poor Maryland State was the victim, heing defeated the following- day at College ,erk. ML, hy the score of seventeen to ten. This game proved to he a swatfest for both teams and was very loosely played. - . ' t x MANAG EH MVCALLUM wwwmnwn. . x 5293' This trip ClllliliCtT tiliaeh llezdek tn enrreet faults and try out some Hi the new men. The team then returned Xurth to npen the hnme season with the Michigan ngies. ON NEW HEAVEN lanititiiig' hy their mistakes till the Smithern trip they came back strungr liy defeating the .tggies trutn Nliehigan hy the score Hf fourteen tn the Rain again interferreil with one of the regularly scheduled games un the day that tiettyshnre' was scheduled to ami war here and the game was CIIHCCHUT. Swarth- inore eame next and was def iateil hy a eight to live score. Several days later Lafayette lillt in he' appearanel and tTCTtlllctT State. three to one. The ilrups ZIIHT curves of the Lafayette itiuitiiilsman proved too much for the Tiiltc and White sluggers. Tiiic TRIP NORTH The team now prepared for the Northern trip and Furtlham was the Tirst t'am played. State came through mi the lung end tif the score of three to twn. 'lirayeling tn tYest Point. the tiam tTCi-tillcd the Cadets, three to one. Duringr this game. lliiiky llaines pulled down a Hy from aiming the hranehes of a tree mi the outskirts of the diamond. Hans Luhert. the hit; league smut who eoaehes the Army tram, declared that he had never seen a rateh to equal it in any liagtte. Culgate was the next opponent at Hamilton. N. Y.. and they, too, were tlel'iated h a senre of nine to six. Mnyinfr on to Syracuse. Ni Y., where twn games were scheduled with Syracuse L'niyersity State PFUYUT superior in the first enntest hy shutting out their nppnnents. three tn iiulliiiig, hut Syracuse took the seennml game by a six tn one senre. Home AGAIN The team returned from the successful Nnrthern trip and the tirst oppo- nent at home was Pitt. She furnished little trouble. and State wun, eleven tn twu. Washington and jei'fersun likewise was defeated a few days later by a thirteen to nothing seure. Hume. lEAs'rwAim The team tiitl not spend mueh time at home. but left again for New Haven. tinniin where they registered a yietm'y mrer Yale. This was nne of the most exciting games of the year. the iinal seure heingr one to nothing. The fullmying day they linetl up against the Prineettin nine at Princeton. HINT at the end of the nine innings the senre was three to three. Twu extra innings were necessary to decide the game. It tinaliy was decided in States favor by a futir tn three score. mam Lhuml , . 388 N0 PLACE LIKE HUM 1-: Alhright was next scheduled to appear here. hut for some unforeseen reason had to cancel the game. The 'Pittshurg Cnllegians proved no match for the varsity nin , and were defeated hy a ten to two score. Maryland State appeared on New Beaver to wipe out the tleant hzmtled to them earlier in the seztsnn. hut State repeated her actions of the earlier date by defeating them again six to nothing. ITEA'DI NG WES'HVARD TYith hut four games remaining on the schedule. the team left for Pitts- hurg, where Carnegie Tech and Pitt were scheduled for games. This proved to he an easy trip. Carnegie Tech was defeated. eleven to one. and Pitt was given twu successive tlruhhing's. The first score was thirteen to seven and the seeoml. eighteen 10 No. Q m M lCN e um 1m 1' t M M l5 During commencement week the University of Califurnia put in her initial ammu'anee on New Bezu'e ' and was def iated by a score of six to three. 'l'l l H A RMORY L'mu'll - - - J'llmlugvr - - - Curtain - - L 'ufrll 1' rs - - - Xaseball Tinc-up - - - - Hum .BI'ZZDI'ZK - - - S. S. MCCALLUM - N. R. Kmm L. A. Blfliiuimuml N. V. Lunwm Pl'tvlu'rs 15. T. GMMI I: Y C L Mi: II mm: R. M J mums, J. R. HUNTER Sharlxiup - - - First Hus? - - Svmnd 191130 - - Third Base - - Left Field - - Ll'ntm' Fivld - Right Iiivld - - H. L. BAL'BLITZ Yule - - - Catholic University Delaware - - Navy ' - - Mnrirl and State - MiLhigzm ngies - Licttysburg - - Swarthmore - - Lafayette - - - Fordham - - Army - - - Colgate -- - - Syracuse - - - Syracuse - - l in - - iVilshington LX Ichcrson 7111C 1 rinccton - - A-Uliright - - - Pitt L'ollcgizms - Muryl and State - - L zlrncgic licch - 1 l 11 - - - - I it! Totals - - H WOONOOCNHNQJUII MOONN I Unix C1 sity of California IiNNVHHNI CX V - - - - N. R. Kmm - - - - W. W. ULIJCRY - - - W. C. MEARKLE - - - W. U. KILLINGICR - - - - H. L. HAINES - - - - W. B. M LILLAN - - - - N. W. Llumm SUBSTITUTES j. K. LHHITNER G. 0. JULIN THE SCORES Lszcclled-uRaim - - - Lszcellcd-Ruim Penn State - - - - 9 Penn State - - - - 5 Penn State - - - - 17 Penn State - - - - 14 - - - - LCancellcd-Raim Penn State - - - - 8 Penn State - - - - 1 Penn State - - - - 3 Penn State - - - - 3 Penn State - - - - 9 Penn State - - - - 3 Penn State - - - - 1 Penn State - - - - 11 Penn State - - - - 13 Penn State - - - - 1 Penn State , - 4 ' ' - - - Lszccllcdg Penn State - - Penn State - - - -16 Penn State - - - - 11 Penn State - - - - 13 Penn State - - - - 11' Penn State - - - 4, - 6 nevi; uoxusm .23 .U .m .vocoh. .EnU KLEUEW Eta: E055 355:5: EECPFUZ munaczu .L27. .5757. 12:5: canon? 29:3 VF .4. ioccw 157:; .5234 :51 :330 .Etir. uEEEm? Lotkcw 35:; :3522w :szuuoh 01.22 95325.7. .mnusm EECx . . . . mm..., W aauihnuA 2y ...W.-J Wu, . q . 4 Ht mH$' n .. 2 i1 . Ir mumbu Z A....MFI.. .H !.? !I.3Ia .7; LI! ulljglliullui 15, .2. r. 4 : ll lrln'nulllluul .1 . u . , , H'lisf....y$-H.L u u . 0N9 Edam 4030 33.89 qu .- ,, Plat; Gracia Season of 1920 The year IQJO was a remn'd-hreaking one for track. State carried away the honors in every dual meet and also lowered several Inter- collegiate reenrds. The cinder men started out by winning the Distance Medley Championship at Hnt'falu, and they kept up their pace thrung'h- out the season as shown by the various records which they lowered. Bill' Martin took his old pust as the trainer of track fur the tirst time after his return from the Aviation Service. He issued a call for can- didates immediately after the Christmas vaca- tion and a goodly ntnnher nf new men repurted in addition tn the six veterans. The best avaiL ahle place for trainingr was the sixth thmr of Old Main and this was in use every afternoon of the week. The new system of Mass Athletics was most gratifying to H Bill for it uncovered 541ml HIH Ll. MART! N material among the Sophomore and Freshman Classes. The Intlmir Season was opened on the 21st of February at HutTaln, where the team sprung a surprise hy winning the 'II'. A. A. Li. Distance Medley Championship. The quarter was run by 'liaylor. followed by tirnhh in the two-twenty, who passed the baton tn Newemner for the half mile, and Mm'i'ill covered the mile. The fullmt'ing' week the team established a new Intercollegiate Record during the .lnhns Hopkins Meet at Baltimore. Dennning' started hy running the four-fm'ty, Taylor in the two- twenty, Mm-rill in the half. and Shields in the mile. Captain Shields ran his mile in the note- wm'thy time of 4.17. The record time for the llistanee Medley was lowered to 7.48 4-5. 1991' the next tire weeks the team was hnsy practicing for the Httltitmr events. The Outdoor Season opened on April the seventh in a Dual Meet with Washingtun and Le , at Lexington, Va. State won by the score of sixty- tire to the titty-twn paints gained by tt'ashington and Lee. Two days later Virginia Pulyteehnieztl Institute was met at Blaekshurg. Va., where State made serenty-three points to her opponent's tifty-three. A fter the return from the successful Southern trip Till put the men through hard work in order t0 have them in the hest of condition for the Penn Relays lelti the Annual lntereollegiates. The Dual Meet with Lehigh 911 April the 28th gave a fair indication as to what our men could tiU at the Penn Relays. Lehigh was defeated by eighty-une t0 thirty-nne. The Penn Relays were staged on April 30th aml May Is't when the cin- der-men made a splendid name for themselves. Here, as on two previous occasions. they won the Distance Medley. The Nittany tiyers, Taylor. Orr, Merrill and Shields. won the American Intercollegiate Distance Medley Re- lay Championship hy nosing out the Yale runners. Not content with winning one championship. the four une-milers. Newcomer, Orr, Murrill 21nd Shields captured the Four Mile Relay Championship with Syracuse coming in second. ,In the Jh'uzul Jump tYay made :1 second and Grnhh a third placing: Emory added a few points by winning the Javelin Throw. During the meet with West Virginia on May 15111, held on New Bearer Iiiehl. two College Records were hroken. XYay established a new hroatl-jump record of .23 feet. 3V3 inches. while Captain Shields broke the record in the half mile. In 1917 Shields established the half mile TCCUl'ti in 1:59. During the 1919 season Newcomer stepped off the half mile in 1:58 2-5. Shields again hmke the record. running the eight-eighty in 1:56 2-5. The track captain took the lead at the start and maintained it throughout. running one of the prettiest 'ztees ever witnessed on New Beaver. Due tn the death of Dr. Pond. then acting President of the College. the meet with the L'nirersity of Pittsburg for May .22 was cancelled. The Annual lntereollegiates were hehl on Franklin liield during the last week of May. In the Broad jump ttLihzlrlie tYay secured fourth place. t ten Cnhhag'e received a similar rating in the Hammer Throw. Rmnig. the captain of cross country. came intifth in the two-mile run. Captain Shields was the tirst to cross the line in the mile run. He estahlished 21 new College Record 91' 4:22 2-5. therehy lowering his previous record by four seeumls. A season in which so many placings were made and in' which so many records were broken can only he termed a success. rn '21 II. E. HAIHKON. '22 M. L. SHIELDS, Tienn State's Olympic men Penn State athletes set higher marks for themselves in worhl-wide competi- tion when uLarry Shields, Captain and star miler of last year's track team, tinished third in the 1,500 metre run and Harold Barron, former member of the class of 1918, took second place in the 120 metre high hurdles at the great Olympic games at Antwerp, Belgium. in the summer of 1920. Five Penn State men were entrants in various preliminary events for choosing the American team. but Shields and Barron were the only ones to make the trip across the Atlantic. 111 the trials held on foreign soil. Shields won his heat in the 1,500 metre run in four minutes and twenty-one seconds and Barron won the 120 metre high hurdles race in tifteen seconds. a record which eclipsed the one made in this coun- try. However. in the tinals Barron was defeated by 'l1homps'on of Dartmouth. running under Canadian colors. lensing by a matter of a few inches in the newest Olympic record of 14.3 seconds. In the 1.500 metre finals Shields won third place. winning the distinction of being the first American to tinish. Shields further distinguished himself by being a member of the winning team in the four mile race. Barron besides running in the Olympics run in ktris in which he won his race in the Triangular meet between France. Sweden and the United States. The points made by these two Penn State athletes helped to make the United States again victorious in the Olympic games of 1920. 1.0111111 - - 11111 uugur 1 'afvmin - 100-Yurd 11:1511 220-Yul'tl Dash 4-10-qu'11 Dash XSU-Yurd Run 1-Mi1c Run Z-Milc Run - G-Milc lx'un - - RlTTS. MnmuLL, wamnc - - - - - - MURRILI. IZO-Yurd Hurdles - - - .. h - 220-11111! Hurdles - - - - . 2 .llmml jump - High Jump Shot Put - I Izlmmcr Throw - - - - - - jzn'clin 'Hmm' Xczsults INDOOR SEASON - - C. XV. MARTIN - - - j. 11. MASON - - M. L. SHIELDS - A. jnNIcs. VYAY, 1me11 .1. JONES. W'AY, TAYLUR - - 'llu'mk, DIiMMINH H, Um. DICMMING, Snncms . NEWCHMICR, 01m. SHIELDS - - - - Rmm; - - - - Rmm: - - - 1 1A RENT - - - - I'mx'n - - - - WAY - 2 - limrzx'r, 1YM' - - - ICMURY - - - - Cunnmua - - limmu', 11. jumcs .lr. A. A. U. Distance Medley Chzunpicmship, First Place. Johns Hopkins Distance Medley Cluunpionship, First Place. PENN RELAYS American Intercollegiate Distance Medley Relay Clmmpiunship. First Plncc. Funr-M ilc l'cnn Sum- - Penn State Relay Championship. First Place. DUAL M EETS Penn Slzllc - 111-1111 State - 2 - - 101 West Virginia University - N EW lN'I'ERCOLLEGIATE RECOR D - 7 Minulcs. 48 4-5 Seconds - - - 65 Washington and Lee - - n - - - - 73 Virginia I'olytcclmiczll Institute 53 - - - 81 Lchigh - - - - - Distance Medley - - l-Milc lx'un-4 NE1V PENN STATE RECORDS SNU-Yzml Run2l Minute. 56 2-5 Seconds - - Minutes. 22 2-5 Seconds - Broad jump223 Feet, 31-2 Inches - - - - M. L. SHIELDS, 121 - - M. LJSHHHJm, 121 - - C. A. WM. '21 2:911 Wrestling Xeview-l 921 ' 11161111115; X5 in prexious 11e111's the wrestlhx11 1e11111 had 11 xery successful season Must 01 the 1c: 1111 was L'0111110seL1 01' 11151 1e111 s 1ete1'1111s wl1i1e11 few new 111e11111e1's wL111 their right to wrestle 111 the hue 01 ILLLn L'011111etitiL111 from their fellow 11spi1'111115. 1he 11rst meet 01 the $115011 W113 with Lehigh 111 home 011 1'e111'11111'1' 12. C11111.Ber101et,01 Lehigh 11111L1e their L1111y points by defeating hose 111 the 145-1101111L1 Llus's. XNetze1175-1101111L1 L1ZlSS won on decision, and the rest 01 1hL 1101115 resulted in 111115 for the Nitt111111 111111111e11. 111 the heavyweight L'11lss MLM1111011 threw his opponent in 1CSS 1111111 11 minute. '1he next meet w11s L111 February 19 with 11111'1'111'L1. 11 was estimated 111111 Ln'er tw0 thousand 10111' hunLh'eLl speLtntm's s11w 11111'11111L1 go down 10 11 thirty- 1h1'ee 1L1 110111111111 Llefe111. Ihe longest 110111 01 the 111101110011 1111s in the 125- 110111111 L'111ss i11 11111111 it took IC VIIHS tw0 Lx11'11 periods 1L1 Llefe1 11 his 1111111 '111e 1L1110wi11g1 week the wrestlers 11L11t 1L1 LL11'11e11. lhe State tL'11111 mm 1111 the sem'e L11 nineteen to six 100511111 11111 1110 1101115 011 LleLisiLm. U11i1e1 '5111' 01 1e1111s11lv1111i11 j0111'11e1'eL1 10 511110 College L111 M111'L'5h .5. The home te 1111 men 111,011 thirty- -th1'ee t0 nothing, winningr six 1101115 011 111115 and one L111 LleLisiLm. 'lhe 011111 se11111L1L' 01 the seusnn L'11111e 011 M' .11'C11 12 in L011111e1111011 with the Navy te 1111 111 1111111110111 1110 111iLlshil1111L-11 11011 1111 the score 01 nineteen 10 six in 11 L1L1sel11 contested meet.1he first 11110 1101115 were won L111 decision by the N11- 11111y grupplers, and the Navy w011 the others. his 11L 11' the 111te1'L'011eg111tes were held 111 1'1'111LC1011.1108111CS the State team, there were teams 110111 C0111e11 L01u11111i11 Lehigh 1e1111 11'111Le1011 :111L1 Yule. 1 mm State leLl 111111111111 the 1110 days 01 the Lontest winning three 11rst places. 1110 51.1011115 and one third. 113115011 in the 115 5-1101111L1 class 1111r11e1' m the Spunglur .111111'1'01' McMahon 011-11110 Lewis. 0111011 Gurhcr 1191111201111. Watson 51101-11 . Mgr. 125- 1111111111 class 111111 S111111g1L-1'i11 1111- 1751111111111 11115.; are 1111L'1'L'L111c111111L' L'1111111- 11111115 111'11111131 111 111C 158-1111111111 111155 111111 L11111. 1101111' 111 1111: 115- -1111111111 1111'1- 511111 111111 511111111 111111'1'. , '111L' 11111L'1' 11'1'051111115r 11'1111 11 5111'11111L'11 shoulder received during 111L' Navy 11113111. 111 111C 111-111'1'11'cig111 111155 11101111111011 11'1111 11111'11 11111L'L', 1111131111: 111 I1'111L'11'L'y 111 Yale. UL'111'1L' 111 1110 145-1111111111 611155 1'115 L'111ni11111c11 111111111,r 1110 11111111115. when 110. 11151 11y 1101111111, 11116 10 11 1115111L'111c11 111'111. '11111'. 1111c1'L'L11- 1011111105 1111' 1111' 1111111111.: 1922 501151111 11'111 110 1113111 111 11c111g11, where 11 is 111111011 5111111111 511111355 11111 1'L's1111 1111' 111C State 1:11111. T111: 11'155'1'1:11N '111111' 1111 March 110111 1111' 1011111 111L'1 111111 11111-111011 111111111111 1711110151113 1'111111111111115 L11 1111' 11'L'511'1'11 Conference. 111' 11 SCUFC 111 112 111 14. 11111'11 1'1g1'1L'1111111'111 L'11111'gc 11'113 11L'11'1111'11 1111 111111 151 111 111C 1:151 111cc1 111 111L- sc11s1111 1110 1111111 51'111'1' 110111 28 111 18. 1mm 111111 111'L'111111x11' 11'1111 1111111 1111111 111111111111 111111 1111111111111111 s11111111'1'11 1'111111111111115 511 111111 1111s 1'1L 11111' L111 11L's 11'1111 11 1111- N11111111111 111'0N111HIU 11111111- 1111111511111 1111' 1111' 501151111 of nineteen 111'c1111' 111111 111'L'1111' 1111c. 1111s 11L'111L'1'L'111L'111 1x11110111 111' 111111111 111 111111 1s111111'111'111'1'L'1111111 1111' 1111111, 1111111511111 11'111'111111 111L' 11111'1 111 01'10 1' 1111111 1 1111111'11L'11 11'1111 1111: 10 1111 31118 Ebe matmen Coach - - N Vaptain - Managm' I I IIS-Pouml Class IZS-Pouml Class 135-Pound Class 145-l oum1 Class ISS-Pou'nd Class - 175-P0und Class; I'lcuvyweight Class Penn State - - Penn State Penn State - - Penn State - Penn State - - Penn State - - Cornell - - Princeton - - Yule - - Lehigh - - - Penn - - Columbia - - WC E. LEWIS - D. D. DIcTAk J. B. SWEENEY - - W' NW N N - GARNER - ch'mk KEIth - 0151mm; - - R'Inwmak - SrANmJ-m - MCMAHUN SCORES - 28 Lehigh - 33 H urvard - 19 C orncll - 33 Penn - 6 Navy INTERCOLLEGIATES uhOtu. LIHVIS 24 points 13 points 11 points 10 points 5 points 5 points 4 points Season oftflineteen Bwenty anb Ewenty-one Penn State was 1'111he1' lucky in I1111'i11g the 111 her 111st year's 1'111'sit1' 111e11 111'1111111I which 111 I111iI1I her I111sI1'etI111II squad. These 1111' men were Ix'iI- linger, I111i111's, 11'11Ife. I1'1'11I11g1e 11111I 11'ils1111. 11'- side these. 111111111 others 1111swe1'e11 the 1'11II 1111' 1'1111111- 11111115 which was given shortly after the 'III11111I1'5- giving recess. The opening of the se11s1111 1'11111e 1111 De1'e111l1e1' 15 with .11111111111 111 the :11'111111'1 with one of the 111'51est 1r1111'1Is that ever witnessed 11 1'111re game 111 State 1'11II1'5'1' present. 'Iih1'1'111'sit1' 1'111111' through with 11 1'i1111r1' I111 11 score 111' I111'11'- Ii1'1' 111 tI1i1'1ee11.'IiI1e next te11111 1111 the schedule 11115 Di1'I1'i11s1111 who was 111:11'1111'11 111' the s1111'e 111' I111't1r-eight 111 11i111'tee11.'lih1' thi1'1I 1e11111 111 111111e111' 1111 the .11'111111'11 111111'1 11'113 11 11511i11g't1111 111111 Ie11e1s1111 11111I 1I111' were 111511 1Ie- Iezlted by the well balanced 1'111'si11' 1111' I11' 11 score of Iifty- three 111 t11'e11t1'. 11est. Vi1'1ri11i11 111111011111 1111 the scene se1'e1 1'11I 111115 111111 111111 was When 11 x1'1e1'e 11'1111111'1111r 111 the tune of Iift1'-t11'11 111 I11111'.1ee11 H111 superior 1111ssi11g 11111I sl11111ti111r 1111111'11 1111111 1111' the Susquehunnd Ii1'e 0111' week I11t1'1' when they 11 1'1e 1:11 e11 11 111111 x1-1e11 111 thirteen 11'1111111'111g.'li11e I.eI1.'1111111 V11IIe1' 11'11111 gave us .1 $1111'e in 1111' 11151 few minutes of 111111' in their game but their 11111'e 11'115 11111 Instin'r 111111 the 1'111'si11' 5111111 111111.11111' the 1e1111 111111I1 the visitors 111111 estnh- Iished. 111111 when the Ii1111I whistle blew the score st11111I liIt1'- -1111e 111 tw'eI1e i11 State's I111'111'. Carnegie 'Iieeh came here the following 11 eeI1, 111111 she. 11111, 11115 1IeI1'111e1I 111' :1 51'111'1' 11f sixtyetwo 111 seventeen. 11111111;11 125'1'11'11111 Ihe 11'11111 111111'111'1'11111'1'11 1111' the 11exte111 trip. and 1111 I'eI11'11111'1' 4tI1.1Iefe111e1I I itt 1111 1111' 111111 1111111' 111 11 1'1'1'1'1xeiti11r game 111' 11 score 111' thirt1 -11i11e 111 thirty- tI11'ee.II1e next 11iUI11 they met 11 11sI1i11g11111 11111I IeIIe1'x1111 111 11 .1sh111gt1111 I .1., 111111 1111:4111 11'1'1'1' 1111111 11.1111 111' 11 51 111e 111 11111111'six 111 111' 1'1111' t'I11e1'. lI11.111-:.111;.11.x' Returning,r from the 11'este1'11 trip the team I1eg1111 11'111'I1'i111r I1111'1I 1111' the game with Virginia I 11l1t11l11111I11sti11111' 11I111I1 11'115 51111-1111Ie1l 1111' I eI11'11111'1' 12111. The 11r1ri11i1111s I1111I one 111 the best te11111s 1I111t e1'1'e 1111111'111'1'11 1111 the 11 1111111' 11111111 II11-1' were well balanced in every department 11f the game and although State 111111131 WMWW -. 1111 $31: ' mu. 4 00 Me. A A- --vaTV'J-ta-A Herman, Crmch Ritner Knehler Myers, Mgr. Replagle Wulfe Killinger. Capt. llnines Wilsun lost her hrst home game in :1 number of years. it ezm he truly said that the visitors deserved to win heczutse of their superior passing and shooting. The tinztl smre wits twenty-nine to twenty-three. The next game was played on February 19111 with Pitt hefore :m m'ertlmving CI'OWtT of spectators. Many students amid he seen cling- ingr to beams and girders in an effort to catch 11 glimpse of the game. The performance of lsehruury 4th was repeated by def 'zlting the Panthers hy the score of titty to twentyeeight. The University of l-lut't'ulo came here 1h: following week and although the Visitors seared the hrst few points of the game. the varsity soon forged uhezul and maintained the lead until the end of the contest when the final count was R.Wty-tltl'ee to sixteen. On March 51h Switrthmore put in het appearance on the .erm'y court and for several minutes after the whistle hlew the crowd was kept in suspense hy the close guarding of hoth sides. First the balance would he with Swarthnmt'e then it would go in State's favor. Finally the hnme team hit its stride 1-. w argnAAn t htl and forged ahead and Swarthmore was unable to overcome the lead which had been established. The game ended when the score stood thirty-four to eleven. Tm: Iixs'nalm TRH' The team now prepared for the Eastern trip and the wiml-up 0f the season. t in March 18th. Yale was played at New Haven. Conn. and in a very loose game. defeated State by the score of twenty-three to twenty. State was without the services of Frank Wolfe, who was taken ill on the way to New Haven. The re- sult of this game was a big surprise to many followers of the cage game because State was looked upon as the likely winner. Tm: TTICNN VICTORY 'liraveling to Philadelphia the next day the boys met the Penn team in TVeightmau Hall and. in the most closely contested game seen in many years. defeated the leaders of the Inter-Collegiate League hy the score of twenty-one to nineteen. The score was a tie at the end of the regular forty-minute period and after a rest of a few minutes. the teams continued with their battle. State mun broke the seventeen to seventeen tie. and before Penn knew what had hap- pened. State had piled up a total of twenty-one points. Penn then scored their two points and the final whistle ended the game. In the extra five minutes of play. Wilson scored two points from fouls while Koehler. who substituted for W'olfe in this game. put the contest Wm ice by engine; a tield goal- from a difficult angle. This was the tirst defeat for the Penn team on their own Hoor in live years. The tinal game uf the season was played on the Armory Court a few days later with the Alumni Five which consisted of HBill Mullah. nRazz Blakeslee. Dutch Adams. Ike TYalton and Lloyd XVilson. The varsity had to keep moving at all times because the old boys located the basket quite fre- quently. The tinal score was twenty-nine t0 twenty-eight. Although two defeats were registered against the team. the season was one of Penn State's hest. Xaskctball Tlne-up Coarlz - - - - - - - - - R. KL IllalmAxN Iilulmyrr - - - - - - - , - - M. XV. MYERS t'aNuin - - - - - . - - W. G. KILLiNm-m THE TEAM I-Plil Forward - - 1:. N. XVOIJPE Right Guard - - ll. 1.. HAINES Ii'iglzl linrrmrd - - A. K. WILMN .S'Itbxtilulrxs'li. ll. RI'I'Nl-IR, ll. 1.. KUEIILI-ZR, U'HH'I' - - N. E. Riwmuui S. D, Wurrthx, J. R. Hl'NTliR 1.1'fl Guard - XV. ti. KILIJNGER ' THE BATTLES Juniata - - - . , 131 Penn State - - - - L . Diekinsun - - - - W Punt Statt - . - - 4 iVashinglnn aml JefTersnn - - '20 Penn State - - - - 53 TVest Virginia - - - H Penn Statt - - - - 5.3 Susquehanna - w - - 12$ Penn State - - - - 47 Lehanon Valley 7- - - 12 Penn State - - - - 51 Carnegie Tech - - A . 17 Penn State - - . - 6'3 Pitt - - - - - 33 Penn State - - - - 30 TVashington aml JetTersnn - - :23 Penn State - - - - 25 Virginia Poly. - - - '29 Penn State - - - - 23 Pitt - - - - - .38 Punt State . - - - 50 University of Buffalo - - lti Penn State - - - -- - 43 Swarthmore - - - - 1 Penn Statt - - - - 34 Yale - - - - - '33 Penn State - - - - 20 Penn - - - . - 1!! Penn State - - - - 21 Alumni - - . - 28 Penn State - - - - 29 Three 1'0115e1'nti1'e victories over hoxing tean15 of recognized 1111i1it11. 111111 one defeat that came only after a territie battle with the Navy, was the enviahle record of the Penn State hoxel's this s '115011. 1101' several week5 he fore the collegiate 1'011te5t5 the one hundred 111111 lift11 men out 101' boxing worked 11111'11 to prepare then15el1'e5' 101' the season. 11 '111111111111 Lioaeh Harlow 1111ilt 1111 11 good t'am 1110111111 Capt. Kahley. Un ,1111111111'11 221111 the boxers opened the 51115011 h11 111eeting' 111111 110171111112; the 5t1'11ng Springfield College team 1111 a 51'0re 01 live to two. The wearers 111 the I31ne 111111 White were Capt. Kahley. V115i1i0, Lionper, Atnarish, Aiken 111111 131'1'11. Cooper 1111111 1115 hout 011 11 little 1e55 than two 1'111111115. Kahley, Vasilio 111111 Aiken won their 1101115 in an excellent 1111111111112 At11111'i511 111115 knocked 11111 in 11155 than one round of lighting . whi1e J3e1k lost in the 175-1111111111 1'11155 h1 11 close margin. L111'n1'1rie TeLh 111115 the Snext opponent on the 1111e1111111', meeting the hoxers in the 1r1111n'1' 1111 I e111'11111'1 lhe P111i11 111itt111en 111'111e11 to he the 115i1-5t 01111111 nent of the se1151n1,1005inrr 1111 the une- 5i11e11 5L01'e of six to one. SL111 01111 new men appeared in the l enn St. '1te lineup 1111' this meet. The 125- 110111111 class 111115 tilled 1111 tirittiths, the 160- pound 111155 1111 3111'1111e1',1111111e L1111'11'e 511111'1'e11 in the 175- 110111111 class. Their only tally 111115 11111111- in the 135-1111111111 11i115i0n when the hunt 111115 stopped by an alleged 111111. The 111111'11111eig11t e11155 11115 forfeited to the Blue 111111 White since Te1'h 111111 1111 1111111 to till the he1'th. The mitt artists 51111111311 their prowe55 for the third time on 17eh1'11111'11 19th by winning 5ix 01 the seven honts from the er111k University 01 Pennsylvania team. Ixahle1 Chapin Looper,1111111511Llarke,13ee11 and 1V 1111Lr11 boxed in the meet. L11u'11e 111115 the 011111 1111111 to 1115c 1115 110111.13e5'se1 11f 13enn,11'inning from him after three rounds of hard lighting. lhe hstie prowess of 11111111111, the wonderful foot-work 01 Lihapin 111111 the one knockout in the 11 x111111111eight class were features of 11 very interesting hoxing match. Harlow. Couch Homer.Ass't.1'ozlcl1 5111110111 Clarke Aiken Freedman. Mgr. Atnnrish Vnsilin Connor Knhlcy. Cnp't. Huck Chuphi 111 the lust 111001 of the season in which 1101111 State met the Navy boxers at Annapolis. the latter won hy the closest score 01 the seusonifuur to three. 1110 5111110 1611111 that trounced 1101111 the week before, with the exception of Cooper, whose place was 11111-11 11y Vusiho. entered the Annapolis ring. 1x711111cy, tighting his hist 110m in :111 intcrchgintc 1110ct. put up :1 wonderful tight in the 115-1111111111 division, hut lost :11 the 01111 01' the third round hy the referee's decision. Chupin evened things up 11y defeating 801111111. :11111 Vasilio knocked out joncs. the highly 101111111 1111111111 110xcr. Clarke made 0111' third point by getting :1 decision over his opponent. Never 110111111 11:15 such interest 1K'C11 shown in 1110 110x111;r Hutches :15 during 1110 1:1st season. Seats were :11 :1 premium 11mg hcfurc the 111:1tc11cs started. This 5111110 fact was :1150 true at other institutions whcrc boxing 11:13 110011 inaugurated so that 501110 sport 11'1'itcrs have predicted that within live years boxing will only 110 exceeded in 111111111Jtrity 11y football. 'qull Captain - - Manager IIS-Pmmd CIIISS 125-Pound Class 135-Pouml Class 145-P0und Class lGO-Pouml Class 175-P0und Class Heavyweight Class State State - State State Penn Penn Penn .1 T1111 PUAt'II IIAIHAHV 3303:1119 Ime-up - - - R. C. llAme K. E. KAHlJ-ZY S. FREEDMAN THE TEAM - - - - - w - - KAHLEY, Cnth - - - - - - - CHAI-IN - - - - - - - Cowman. VASILIU h , - , - - - ATNARISH - - - h . - - - AIKEN, CLARKE - - - - - - - - - Bung - - - - - - - - MAmalm SCORES - - - 5 Springfield - - - - 2 - - - t3 Carnegie Tech - - - - 1 - - - 6 Penn - - - - ' 1 - - - 3 Navy - - - - - ' 4 3 wh$ $v 1 wk? ggwl-hkvgzm 9-7 1 k4xa4fikmjb $393: WJ-V-ththlLuu -an azu;ul Mr I H v3.3 $W'?igf? pg . ,,,. ..... Wu, H 1m V41 3:; W-Wwwg v m 4 05 Soccer was tirst played at State in the year 1911. and since then it has grown hy liaps and hounds. Hositlt-s the large number of men out for the varsity team there were many who elected soc- ccr as their sport; this hcing their 11rivi1cge under the new system of Mass .-X1111ctics. With such a large group competition became very keen. Coach Crqu-H was out with his men every day and. aided by Mr. 1Cl1is and Capt. Hazehvoml, he gra11na11y worked them into a good combina- tion. The 11rst test came when the team met Hav- crford 0n Alumni Day. Owing to thc warm Indian Summer day the game was not very fast. In spite 01 this dranmck State 11111 ialcd the Main Line Hooters by the. score of three to mic. This game revealed curtain weak points and by November 12 thcsc wcrc t'01151t1cl'1'1111y strengthened. t m that 1111111 the Syracuse team was met and defeated. State's combination worked splendidly as shown 11y a six to 0110 victory. This year the custmnary liastcrn Trip was abandoned and in its 111acc a Northern Trip was substituted. 1111 November 19 the team left 011 its trip to meet Cornell. Syracusc 111111 '11orm1tu. 111 all HINT 01' the games the mltstamling,r feature was the muddy condition 111' the lii'hls over which 1111- players had to plough in order 10 score the goals. This mmhtion, huu'cvcr, did not stop State's wonderful tcam-wm'k. Thv clover passing of our tcam netted 11i11c goals, while 1110 10111111111 tactics llSCt1 11-11 Cornell succeeded in scoring twu goaIs. Thc squad then journeyed to 8y .acusc and in a return game wcrc forced to avccpt a three to three draw. This Soccer team has the honor of being: the first Statc team to ever leave the United States to 111:1y an 111tcr11atiuna1 game. It was playcd with Toronto Uni- versity. the TIIICFCOHCgileC Champions of Canada. and was a milihinatimi of tcam-work and endurance for the State 111011. The Canadians were w011110r1u1 individual players. but they lacked 1111 ability tn pass FOAM! 1111011161414 J r 15m ' W ' W: Va? 332L519? W, $131M 9 - Milam 406 ! I f F I ' g i. W1! 1???fo f Fag 2!; i- 4 f4 i A it ' Hluckmm'c Miller Hrupp Lnnghnrst Hosturnmn llzlrml mecll. Couch Mutnlcr Millimm Huzclwnml.Cumuin Mcnrklu tihuhlim: Trnplmnur iuily. Manager the hall 10 each other. All through the game hnth goals wcrc in constant danger and not until the hnul whistle was lhcrc any slowing up. The outcome of ihc struggle was 21 three to nothing.r victory for the Nillzmy Succcrilcs. Unc mcmm'zlhlc fact must he mentioned about Couch Liruwcll's rcmnl. Fur live years he hits hccn the faithful tutor of soccer. and not once in that time have any of his tennis suffered ilcfczil. jimmy is cndcuvuring to have his limlcgc's entered in the lntcr-Collcgiutc Succcr League. and if his present record could then he maintained it would menu that succcr, next 10 l'uuthull, would hcmmc thc lczuh ing full spurt. Soccer Tlne-up t'mtvlt - - - - w - - - , - J. W. t'ime-zu. Jluuuyvr - - - - , - . - - - K. H. LHLY CuNuin - , - - V - - - . - G. II.xu-:1.w:um T II E T EA M Uuul . - - V LUNHIII'RST Unlxidv lmfl HAZELWUUII, iCupIJ l,i'fl liulllmrl; - - - HLAImINi; quitlc lA'fl - . - iul'ri' lx'iglll Fullluu'lc - , Ilnsn-zimixx L'rulvr Forward 7 - 'liuwnuxkk Lpfr llulfhurlc - - , JAMES lnxia'u lfiylil - - Alumni: U'um' llulflmrlc . - MILIJHAN Unlxidv lx'iglzl - - MILLER Night Ilulfbuvl: - - . M YFTNI-ZR .X'ululiluh'xmlhm'lxuxmm-z, ULi-zxx, KELLER, Smu'rll, HARRAL SCORES Pmn Slate - 3-llun-rfnrtl - 1 Penn Stulu - JL-Syrzlcusc - i! l'cnn State - H-Syrncusc w 1 Penn Slzm- - :L-Tormim - - 0 Penn State - 9'wCUI'I1L'H - - ' 0 Gross-Gountrig 1920 'A'l l AIS IUL IH Illll'ltHUHtHillll' t'luluipiun In the neighhnrhuml of twenty-tive men re- ltthCti fur the el'uss-eountry team. They went through several weeks of hard. grilling practice. run- niner over the hills and dules in the vicinity. By October 30111 they were in gnml condition 21nd on the morning of that day they met Penn. The State runners. making: nineteen points, defeated Penn who mmle thirty-Six, for in eross-euuntry the team hav- ing the lowest number nf points is adjudged the win- ner. Over :1 live zmd une-hztlf mile course Rumig came in first. Stmlem'oth second, Orr third. Snyder sixth zmd Cowper seventh. A meet was scheduled with Lehig'h just one week before the Intercollegiate Cross-Cmmtiy Meet, hut due to Lehigh's course, a good part of which was over 21 eunerete mad. the meet was cancelled. The lntei'eollegizltes were held at New Haven. L'min., on November 20. 0t. twelve enmpetinlgr enlleges, Penn State came in fum'th;' being su- perseded hy L'm'nell, Princeton and Massachusetts Institute nf 'Jiechnulng'y. In spite nt- this showing Church. Mgr. Cooper Orr Snyder Rumig. Cum. Martin. Couch Penn State was recognized. for Captain anig came in first. thus becoming the Intcrmllegizltc Cl'oss-Cuuntry Champinn. That same afternoon our Freshman Cruss-Cmmtry team tied with Syracuse for third place from :1 Held of eight entries. T H E TEAM ,VC'mu'h - - - - - - - - - C. W. MARTIN Jlanugvr - - - - - - - - - F. G. CHURCH Captain - - - - - - - - - - j. L. RUMH; RUMII; 01m UNH-ICR SNYDER S'rumcmm'rll CROSS-COUNTRY RUNS State - - - - - :9 Penn - - - - 36 Intercollegiates - - - - - - - Penn State, fourth FRESHMEN lntercollcgiatcs - - - .- - - - 'l hm State, third WWJI A Although 1.111'1'111'51' is 11110 111 1111' 3'111111g1'1' 51111111 111 Penn N11111' 11 1.1' g1'1111'1111r .1'11'1111151'1' 1'1'1'1'3' 3'1'111'111 1111' 1'x1.1'11'n1'1'. 1111.1 3'1'1'11 11111113 more candidates 111111111 11111 111 113 1111' 1111511111115 1111 1111' 11'11111. 1111111 111'11'11' 1111111 1'111'1' 111 1111' 1'11111'111'115 111111 11111111111411 111113' 111'11 3'111111'1; 111'1'1' 111113'1'11 111111 1111111 1111 1111'1'11111 1111111 1111' 11'11111 1'111111' 111111115111 111111 11111' 1'111111'3111111 11111' 111'1'111. 1111' 1'11 11113' 11'115 111'1'1' M111'3'1111111 N11111' 113' 11 11111'1' 111 11111 11 .1111' 1111110 1111' 11010111 1'111111' 111 1111' 111 11111.1 111 1111' N111'3'11'11111 11'1111 11 score 111 1111110011 111 1111111111g.111i.1' was 1111' 11101111 111111' 111111 1111' N' 113' 1111.1' 111'1111'11 Penn 1le 111' 113 111111 .1'1'111'1' 111111 1111' 1110111119111 111 1111' 11'11111 1111' 1111 1111x11111.1' 111 1'11'111' 1111'11' 1'1'1'111'11 111 1111' 1111x .1'1 1111'.1111111 :11'1' 111111111.U 11111'11 111 11111111- 1111' 1'1-111111 1111' 1111' next 101111111 11 1101111 11111'. T II E TEA M 111111! - - - - - - - ; - . 11111111111 Swmud l1j1'1111'1' - ; - , - - 1 ' 1 - MILLER lizx! l11j11111'1'1 ' 1 - - ; - - - - - 811.111' In Hump - - - ' , - - - - - 15111111 . 11111114 1111111! - 1 1 - , ' - - , - - 11121'11'111'1211 11111'1'1' P111111 - , ' - - - - - 131111111111; Third 1'IH111'I1' - , - - - - - 1 1,..-11111'111-:111. 011! Home - - - , -' 1 - - 1 .111111'1211' l71'1'.1'1 1'111111'l1' ' 1 1 -- - - ' 11121117. 1'1'1111'1' - 1 - . 1 1 1 - 1 111111.1' 51'1'111111' .'1H111'l1' - ' ' - ' 1 1 - L'l1111'l' thxiituh' - . . - - - - - WARNER Jlunuyvr - - - - - .. ' - 11.111111111111111 Jluuugvr-lflvrf -- - - 1 - - - - .II'ZNNINGS SCORES 111'1131111111 N11111' - - - - 2 Penn N11111' - - - - 1 .1 N111'3' - - -- - 13 Penn 511111- - - 1 - 0 Varsity Tacrosse Beam XVCI'W. - Gibbs Cnmp Hurnhurl, Mgr, lilmlim.r Cunmbt-H Agm-w Wurnc' Jennings YiL'lu-I's Miller liznlnn. Capt. Lcnsohm-r Slmw ,, .. ,mgwuumwum--..-n W lkfnwfjl 117,7'1x53f wk; 331A thW-anhiJ '3 4r rwk'd. My 3:35th1 anMANK-WWA-Ll Muhnmwwwmu 1920 The call for tennis candidates was issued mrly in the spring of 1920. In the neighbor- lmml of fifty mL-n reported for this phase uf athletics. The tennis men were handicapped by the luck uf :1 sufiicicnt number of courts and also hy 1h . absence of a couch, so Cup- tnin Cohen shouldered this responsibility. Thc Lafayette. Lchigh zuul Curncgichch teams showed their superiority by taking our nwnsurc: whereas Buckncll twice suffered defeat by tho skillful playing of our men. THE TEAM Valium; - , - - - - - - - - K. H. KIRK 4 upmiu am! huuh - - - - - - - - S. XV. COHEN l 1: Am Comm GlammAu'r n n n :s U m RSliN W'I LSON RESULTS Slate - - - - - 2 .Huckncll - - - - - 1 Smu- 4 - - - - Z Lchigh - - - - - - 4 511110 - - - - - 2 Lafayette - 4 - ., - - 4 Slzuc - - - 4 - 1 Carnegie Tech - - - - 5 State - - - 4 - 4 Buckncll - - - - 4 2 430mm,: 4 $41.1. in 1m NM Mwwmm Kw! 4H q A - ..- -. - i Gczu'hnrt CUIIL'H,C11DL MANAGER KIRK Cnursun Board Wilson Bogus Kirk, Mgr. PAI'TAIN HIIIEN . 1. .I1 '1'1 11 1.. '11 11 W3 2! A 1 I . x g M - 11'. 111555 L:.11H111-:'111 .1. 11' .'11 11.11.11111111'11' 1'.11'.1.1111'1'11115 11.1.. 111111119 11 . 12. 1111111111111 R. 11'. 11'11.1.1.r111s 11'. Li. lx'11.1.1:1'1:1:11 11.1..11111'155 '1'. R. 11111111 .I1'. 111.1 11' 111:.111111'1: .1. l..1.1 1.111;.1'1 11', 1;. 1111.11.1'1z1211 11.1.. 11.1111115 C.1...'111111'111;11 11.11. 11111.111 J. 11. 11.111111: 11 1-'. 11.1211111111111 1 . 11'. 111111111: 11'. L'. 11121111111; .1. 1C. 1.111125 1i. .9. I .1111.1'.1' 1 . 1.. 1.1-:1'51'111'1511' 11.11.11'..11111'.'1 11. .111-115s 11.11. 111511111. 11.11.11-2N11111's 111. U. 111:.11111 11'. 11. 11'11111' 1:1... 1' I101. '1. 1 :1:! 1111111111 :4. 1111' 11111111111 111 '11 M 11 2:. 1 . .1 1 WWWWMW' FOOTBALL 15.. S. l .111l.1;1' 11 11.91.1111; 11.11.11 .11 1' 11 1.. :1. 9.11: 11 111'. 1.; 111111'1'.11 9 L .111'L.11111.11 AA '1;-- : 111111111111 BASEBALL 11'. 11'. L'1.1.1'.111' 11'. C. 11111111111: .11. l..'l'1111.11.1s TRACK 11'. 11 . 1711.1211-1' 11.17.. N1;'11111.111-:11- 1.1..11111111; ll. ..1 111111111 BASKETBALL 1 '11I.1'1: V'. E.1115111.111:1.1: 1;. .11. 11.-11111.11 1VRESTL1NG 1i. .9. l .1111.1:1' l . 1.. 11.115111 SOCCER 17.. 111.1'1'1'1'1211 1' ..1111.1.11;1.1' ..C. 1.1111. 111' 1151' LACROSSE 1 11'. 1.1.1111111'1; BOXING 12. M. 11111121 I. S. C11111-1-111 11'. IC. .11'1'1'1111511 1.. l1. C11.v11'1.1' TENNIS :1. K. 11'11.SHN S. 11'. COHEN 1.1111111 51 1111 11111.11 1111 111111 '11 3,111' .11M 1111 N 7;;zz ?in x-1-1 hikh H, -..... 22- .. 2 r .v ? 4'1. ..I.111:.:.1., '11 11 111111 111 '1-'-11'. 1111'; u. 1' 11.111111 .111'1111. IHL 1.111.11: 4 1 . :1. 111'11'1-111111 1.. .91'111'5'1'1211 l . 17.1:1: . 11'. P111111 G. 1111.15 .1. 1111'1111.11'1;11 1.. MELIJNGIZR R. 111'x1'1;11 11'. 01111 11. '1'.11'1.1111 .9. 11111'1111 .11. 111115 11'. 11'115111' '.'11. RIT'I's S 111.11.111111' '. 01:.111111: 11.811.111.111: 2' 11'. '1'11.11'1111.1'1-:11 . l1. 11.-11111.11. 1.. 11.111'1' '. .9. 1111.1.1511 . .-1. V11'11'1111s . L1. MILLER . .9. C1..11111'1-: 11.111'3111' . R. 11.111;1111 9. V 11.11. 111 11'. G11.-11111.111T J. 11. R. C111'11s1;:1' W mm wk - win puxuux .uu n.:L:::LmL 535$. 13; : ::1.:.5 552:: I .57::::: .Env cumszz 15:; 23:25:71. ccygnu 5252;. 5.75:7. 1:3:ch :n.5EcU .3555? $15.1. .EIEQI 4H3 w M 53p :dauookn! .5833qu M em Wk... i. R ,., tmt-v Tresbman Wootball Hut of some fifty candidates who reported for Freshman Football practice early in the year Couch ttDutehTT Herman selected :15 well-roumled :1 tirst-yeztr eleven :15 has been turned out for :1 number of years. The team played six games, two ending with tie scores, and the other four :15 victories for the Freshmen. The opening game of the season was played in Indiana on October 23rd, where the Freshmen staged :1 whirlwind start. The Nurmztl School was defeated by the large score of fifty-t'n'e to nothing. The following week the Hellefunte Aezulemyteum was met on New Beaver Field. where the yeztrlings gained their second victory hy a twenty-six to nothing,r score. Due t0 the fact that East Struudshttrg,r Normal cancelled the game for November 51h. the Freshmen journeyed to Bellefonte. where they duplicated the vietnry of the week before, regizatering,r fourteen points to the Academy's seven. The next team to full WZlS Hluumshurg Normal on November 13th by the score of sixty-seven to seven. On November 20 the Pitt Freshmen were met at Pittshtlrg. Unlike the year before. the Pitt eleven could not gain a victory and after very hzml playing on both sides the game ended by a seven to seven tie. The game which ended the season was played on New Beaver on December 4th, both the Sophomores and Freshmen failing to score in the annual scrap game. 'I' H E TEA M t'mn'lz - - - - - - . - - B M. HERMANN Manager - - - - - - - - - - ll. ITISHHURN t'ufvtuin - - - - - - - - - - - 5. IE. RUNSICR fluff lind - - - - - - - - - - - BECKER Left Turkic - - - - - - - - - - - Mmmlm Left Guard - - - - - - - - - - - RL'NSl-ZR Fenter - - - - - - - - - - - I TA M 111nm fright Guard - - - - - - - - - St'lltncxrmm Night 'I'uvlale - - - - - - - - - - CRUWTHICRS Right 15nd - - - - - - - - - - - FRANK Q Hurfvrlnu'le - - - - - - - - - - RAT I 1 tilimik 1.4th llulflnu'lc - - - - - - - - - - VVILSUN Night llalflnu'k - - - - - - - e - - CARSON Fulllmrle - - - - - - - - - - - CHRNWALL SUBSTITUTES ARM HRUSTIER HYNIiS MAIIUMCY hr'rmcu .10than ' SINGER RESULTS Freshmen - - - - 55 Jmhzmn Normal - - - t Freshmen - - - - 26 Bellefonte Academy - - - 0 Freshmen - - - g 14 Bellefonte Academy - - , 7 Freshmen - - - - 67 Bloomshurg - - - - 7 Ihreshmen - - - - 7 Pitt Freshmen - - - - Freshmen - - - - 0 ' Sophomores - - - - - 0 Tresbmen YaaSketball Beam Duvls, Cuu PH: 011 HR XVnrncr 1 L r Sclmcnfeltl Wilson Cornwall. Cunt. Tumor Davies, Mgr. Bo ! 'JFresbman Xasketball When Couch Billy Davis called the candidates out for the Freshman Bus- kethzlll Squad he found about one hundred eager uFrosh who were striving for the different positions. It proved quite 21 task to weed out the ten men who would make up the squad, but after several weeks of hard work, it began to round into shape. The season opened on January 14th with the Hellefonte Academy at Belle- fonte and the Freshmen won by a score of twenty-nine to twenty-eight. The next was :1 return game with Bellefonte and they were again defeated by the score of thirty-two to eighteen. The next three games were on foreign floors where the team met with two defeats. one 211 the hands of the Pitt Freshmen and the other at Indiana Normal. A few weeks later. however. both the West Virginia and the Pitt lireslnnen were played at home and were defeated. The Pitt game was exceptionally interesting, because it was uncertain which team would win until the last minute of play when a foul goal slipped through the net and gave the Freshmen the game. Gbe Tine-up Manager - - - - - - - - - M. W'. DAVIES t'mu'h - - - - - - - - - - - - II. D. DAVIS Captain - - - - - - - - - - Ii. W. CokanLL THE TEAM Forward - - - - - - - - - - Ii. W. CORNWIELI, Forward - - - - - - - - - - - G. B. TURNER Center - - - - - - - - - - - W. D. FIXTICR Guard - - - - - - - - - - - J. C. FRANK Guard - - - - - - - - - - - ll. Ii. VVILSUN SUBSTITUTES M. T. SenotachLn II. E. VVARNER C. A. BUTT K. D. LUI'JFFLER '9' 'j' . f 1,; . oxfit TL ' ,. TIN 1:! Eraap-ofvPrr .6' WWW?! a,xmnammmmm mumwaww - s A v - 41' v I . ' -' - '4.- 3 .;1,.-. -3 , .1 I njiiufaan Liza . -:L'-.L.w't.m?.- 2 ' TWTW .. v H'J' . h u A J ! PVLICATIONS ' ' ,. FWJ: 'nvm, uwr amt ; , , ', Vfl'jl' .mV? K, x k - ' . ., . . ,,...,.,. 1.5.1: :51.er bf? a 1....,..ww. , - -M.m .uuum .131 CHARLES '1'. DOUDS Edllur-ln-Chlof lidifor-I'M-Clzicf - - - Business Manager - - xlssorialv Editors - - C lussvs - - - - Fraicrnitics - - - Athletics and PIIIIII'mfI'IIIIs - Mililmy, 5011111 and Camfnm Societies - Almic and Religious - - DIaIIIaII'z and DvIIatIIIg - I1'iz'i-Scctimz - - - - AI! ldetm - - 2.1nislant 4;! Iiditm - - GIrIs - - - - Assistants C. O. BUCHANAN W. 11214111111! PERRY. JR. lhmim-nn Munum-r - - - - - - - C. T. Douns 11V. E. 1112111113 J11. EDITORIAL .1. 1715111711 AND B .LI: A'IllliM J. L. STEWART, 111. J. W. SELUVER - - - 01101111111111 AND F 13.111U5'roN .11 1115112,.111.AN1111.55.13U11NS L1-.11m 110111711211 - - - - - - 12. E. 0111511110111? C. C. GAILEY - - H. 11. GAMBLE - - - - 111. 1?. BARRON 1111555 . A.I1x CRISSMAN 1111111111155 ANNA ASHTON BUSINESS - - - L. H. LOGUE AND A. G. PRATT C. 17. St, 111: RE 11 C. W. ST. CLAIR AM... A..-H........m.-.. .uu y... , w Fug: r, U! 9 49w V mum , wan: : $4 l-Irrct! B ru Musun Williams Knapp Aiken 'liuttcn Faster limvkins Fisher Gibbs hushnm tum Unldstrnhm 'l h xuling Ely: jJerm State Trotb Uncc :1 month the serious side of life is placed aside when the students read liroth. the comic magazine of State. So far no Judge has ruled against the mem- bers of the comic hozu'd-for lfdilur-I'IH illivf H Im'm'xs Munugm' lfdifur - - - - D. D. MASHN R. N. SuUiriricu lfdirur - - R. M. D. Ii. MAGILI. xidwrlixiug Manager Cirrulution Mmmgvr Juniors D. L'. BRA'H'UN F. C. HAWKI XV. R. ICRRIC'r'I' W. S. W 11.141 Family Critic THE FOOLISH GENTLEMEN their recipe of Froth is satisfying. If. M. AIKEN H. G. FISHER EDITO R l A L STA FF B. W. K N A vv '1 1 WT 1.: N A M 1m 31 .l. M. 1,.w. C. A. HOLDSTRUHM ART STAFF - - - - R. E. Gums FOSTER XV. S. Hm: J. K. KURT'I. mmx II. R. HAM HLI-Z B USINESS STAFF M. S. FOSTER F. W. ULAMNG, JR. Sophomores .l. 12. BROWN R. S. FISHER 12. C. W. Gimme L. U. VVICIL ll. U. G. BAIER L. L. BAILEY NS AMS - Plum. DUSIIAM A -Vm. ;val.--.----.- .1 --e--e..-..ra W'eanelfr't Perry Huzclwnml ShetTer XVerkheiser Yocum Lysle l'rutt Davis Leusehner Pnr 'er Leinbuch Huturin Sclovcr Bbanenn State Gollegian The Penn State Collegian is the nftieiul college newspaper published hi-week- 1y by the Collegian Board. This hoard is composed of students who are selected by competition for the various offlces. The Collegian stands for everything that is best for the college. It is published not only for the students, but for the Alumni, Faculty and friends of the college as well. EDITORIAL STAFF Iiditor-in-Chlu'vf - - - - - - - - F. L. LlausanI-zu Axsislan! lfditur - - - - - - - - - - H. S. DAVIS Smior Assot'iatc Editors - - - 'l l. M. SHI-zrmcu and W'. D. Ll-ZINBACH ASSOCIATE EDITORS U. H. LYSLIC. J A. U. PRATT Z .l. XV. Slam n'I-zk WOMJWS EDITOR M ISS HELEN 1L, FIELD BUSINESS STA FF Bushmxs Munayvr - - - - - - - - R. L. PARKER Advertising Manager - - - - - - - FRED HAZELWOHD Circulation Manager - - - - - - - A. R. BATURIN ASSOCIATE MANAGERS W. 13. PERRY. JR. H. R. tVtcklunalsuk . S..Ymiu.xr I-a Cl Cmmnr Crum Duneszun Fry SutelitTe Hrmm Holland Bruhnker Clutter; Heitshu tVL-ber Culbertson Arnnltl Kindly White H ummer Hurgrenvcs Humor thmlt Ilnrtling Pussmm'e Hill Glossner ancl W'hite Bbe 'Ilenn State Warmer livery month of the collegiate year the agricultural students of the Pennsyl- vzmizl State Cullege publish the Penn State Farmer. This magazine contains edie turiuls. articles and bulletin excerpts, selected for their value to its readers in the College and throughout the State. Besides this valuable information the Farmer contains literary gems portraying the true philosophy 01' country life. EDITORIAL STAFF lfditur-in-Chivf - - - - - - JAMES Ii. W'Jamak lfditor - - - - - - - - - - PAUL L. CUATES ASSOCIATE EDITORS D. C. HICI'I'SHU C. L. VVIIITE DEPARTMENTAL EDITORS R. A. BRAUN H. N. CONNOR G. G. GAULT L. D. CHAI'IN .l. C. DUNISGAN D. H. lhcrrsut' P. 1.. L'nA'nas H. E. FRY H. B. HOLLAND L. 15. WHITE Miss D. V. PASSMURE Miss M. 61.05st . BUSINESS STAFF , Hlmm'sx Jllunugvr - - - - - - - - HAROLD IIAMIcR Cirrulufirm Arlulmgvr - - - - - - - - j. H. KINJm; :ldt'rrlising Manugcr - - - - - - - - R. N. ARNUI.D A. W. HRUIMKICR R. W. l-lmuzmmvus A. ll. HUMMER R. Ii. CULm-nn'soN 11. A. HARTIJNG J. SU'n'uFm; ADVISORY STAFF A. W. CUWELL .I. B. HILL C. 13. MYERS 4 :36 Brmvnim: Duscn lndcrdohnun I 1' Lnngcnuckcr McFauldcn Gndjics Crissmun Crulcy Amend Sell Ely: 5391M anb White The Blue and White is the literary Imlgnzinc of Penn State, published monthly by :1 student hozmlt merit from among :1 group of literary aspirants. students and members of the faculty who are not on the staff. Under the steady hand of Dr. Dye, the Faculty Atlvisor. the Blue and White has successfully cmnplctcd its IVJnidL-n Trip and should soon rank among the host of our col- legiate literary papers. litll'lur-I'u-Clzivf - .-lxxixtuut lidilm' - t-Ixsixtunt liditm' - J. G. AMEND J. F. lxmammlmcx Busiuvsx Manugvr Urrululion Manager xlsxixfun! Circulation Manager - - - - EDITORIAL STAFF Miss 0. li. BROWNING Miss M. IC. CRALEY BUSINESS STAFF W. F. HAHMAN Furulfy Critic - - The members of the board are chosen upon their Articles 1er accepted from - A. ll. lehmmm - J C. Nlt'xms - Miss J. U. BRILL Miss S. 1.. CRISSMAN Miss M. DUSICNBICRRY L. S. IMNtil-ZNlit'Kl-ZR - - - S. LEVY Miss MARY timwcs J-hcss - DR. W. S. DYE Fcnslernmchcr Van Sam M uddocks 81111111111 Weber Davis Lclnbuch Ebejlerm State 'Engtncet The Penn State Engineer is published tri-zumuzllly by :1 student hoard elected from 1111- linginccring Schools. Its purpose is to more closely relate the students of the engineering schools with the present day proh- lcms. 211111 to cultivate loyalty among the students to their respective schools 111111 individual courses. Many articles for the Cngincer arc writ- ten by men of very hmzul experience, 111111 1110501111i11cs in 111111 are dis- cussed hy the students. THE BOARD lidz'mr-iu-1 i'llit'f - - - - II .D w 15 1-1111-011le lfditorx - - - - 1V D I 1-: 1N11A1 11 and II. 11. 'ALMUN Huxiumxc Manager - - - - - .11. VVFBFR zldt'vrfiw'ng Manager - - - - - - .Il. VANS XNT Urrulafiun lllunuyvr - - - - - - ill. M. MAIHMCKS 09 4 t'. t'. lttIIHNSON 1V. 0. 'I'HUMI'SUN musical Organizations The 111usiezll organizations at Penn State continue to grow in eHieieney 111111 popularity. The student body owes 21 word of appreciation to two men, who by their ceaseless energy and untiring efforts have favored us with music of excellent quality and wide variety during the year. These two men are Mr. C. C. Robin- 51111. Director of the Department of Music, and Major Wilfred 0. Thompson, Director of both the Band and Orchestra. Cmnpetition for 111e111he1'ship 0f the Glee Club has been very keen this year. The Club's popularity with the public has been manifested in the 1111111er011s invi- tations it has received to sing in various parts of the state. The most important musical feature of the 1' 211' was the trip to the Panama Canal 7.1111etz1ke11 by the Varsity Quartette during Christmas 121ezltion. The Mandolin Llub has grown to large numbers 211111 under the directorship of Mr. C. C. B. Leinhaeh it 11:15 prepared 21 varied program of classical and popu- lur selections that have met with thx approval of all the audiences before which they have appeared. The B11111! 211111 Orchestra have enjoyed :1 very successful yeah, The Band 1'11'111111111111ietl the football team to Penn 111111 Pitt this year, where they received much fz110r11hle co111111e11t.lhe large audiences which greet either organization 11he11 they yappedr in public attests their popuLuity. a... A. R. Kcnnurd E. 141: Rulstnn B. W. Knapp A. Stultzim: Gbe Varsity Quartet Visits 'Tlanama DICCIQM IHCR S 6:30 p. 111.0 19ish packs onc quartet. one reader. unc accmnpanist, fnur suitcases. three hanjns. nnc mandolin, two lmxcs of candy. tllrcc magazines. fnur packages 01' chewingr gum, and lhrcc trunks into lhc Hcllcfuntc bus. 1117.210: Find the passengers. DICCICM IHCR 9 7:30 a. 111.0 131'511 drives his Hock dnwn .3an street to Broadway. 7:42 a. m.-Byrtm loads an attack un Childs'. 8:00 a. 111.0111ssistcd by several hundred hcll-lmys, Fish parks the baggage in tho McAlpin. 9:00 a. mr-Off fur a jny-ridc UN 3 Fifth Avenue lms. 2:00 p. 111.015ive new arrivals in the peanut gallery at the Hippodrome. 5:00 p. 111.0'11hc Rubinsnns arrive. 6:30 p. 11L-vl'1irst CUHCCH for New ank Alumni. Alumni said 10 have home up nuhly. DECICM Blilx' 10 1:00 a. m.- Slmrty arrives with a pleasant smile and no baggage. thanks to a light- tinucrul fcllmv-passcngcr. 9:25 a. m.-A1 discuvcm a plmtugraph 01 the S. 5. Advance. Strung mun faint aml wumcn weep. 11:30 a. nL-Shorty buys a truusscau. consisting of 1m; cullars and a tnuthhrush. 3:00 p. m.-0n hoard the Advance. W'cathcrmzm sends a parting; gift 0f sleet and snow. and Art wants to knnw why the staterooms have electric fans. 3:46 p. 111.0'l1llc Advance threatens to sail. 5:30 p. 111.0'l1hc Advance docs sail. 6:00 1. 111.011inncr! liveryhudy happy: 7:30 p. 111.0000an a bit frisky. Informal mmccrt interrupted by Al's speedy exit to the rail. 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DIZCFAI 111R 28 A sx1in1mi115: party and luncheon in Cristobal with 1..V.Parso11s. 1'11, and then 11c sail at three 1111 the Gorgas. dead broke but happy. A1 searches the 11eck-chai111'11w for :1 seasickness cure, and decides 111111 hei 15 in fur :1 111111 vny age DECLMBEIL 29251ee11, eat, and sleep again. DIECFAI BER 31121111111. DICCIiM BICR 312-11171: revive and play 1111i11gL'. 12: 1111H11. 111.-We watch the 0111 Year 11111. 1 J 1.VU 1:1111H :1 111.-11yr1m-, Art 211111 Al hurrnw the breakfast gong and welcome the New in. J. MVU 1RY2 A sudden interest in literature as follows: Fext- hooks magazine ads. :11111 11115 Side of Iaradis . I1yr111 tears himsell :may from Shakespeare 11111;,r L'1111111.;h to read the marked passages. J-XNU lHY 3 SergL-s appear once 111011;,211111 bridge .111e1 11.11es With hooks JAVU Xle 112112155 Cape Ilatteras.A11.mtic City at eight and quarantine at midnight JANUARY 5 6:00 :1. 111.-2New ank llarhor 12: 1111 111. -11veryl1011y 011' for 111111.11 111111 Mary-or was it Mitzi or Mary Rose? 1:1 311 p.111.-1Ve pull out for State Ce.1111e1: .1 XVU H1 Y 6 9:311 :1.111.+llnme again! VISITING 'FIII'J LOCKS AT 11A'1'1'N Ebe Entercollegiate Elm Club Gontest Hn liehrtuu'y twenty-sixth the Glee Cltth took part in the Intercollegiate tilee Chih Contest which was hehl in the Town llltll. New York. under the auspices of the University Glee Cluh of that city. liight 0f the large Eastern Universities and Colleges competed. llztrvztrtl was awarded lirst place. Dartmouth second and l'cnn State tied for fourth. The Intercollegiate Contests were hehl annually for several years helore the war hut had heen discontinued during the last three years. This year the Intercollegiate tilee Chth Corporation, fostered by the University Glee Cluh. was formed of which all cluhs competing were members. This organization will pro- mote :mniiztl contests in the future and it is planned ultimately to divide the coun- try into districts in which contests will he held to compete for the honor of up- peztring in the National Contest in New York. These contests will undoubtedly he strong factors in promoting interest in the tilee Cluh music and improving the quality of the work of the Glee Cluhs in the American Colleges. Gbe College CCborus The College Chorus of mixed voices numbers one hundred and twentytive students. Two cuntutzts are given CZlCll year. and the music for the Sunday chapel services for the year is rendered by them. It is divided into two choirs that sing on alternate Sundays. N0 trials for admission are held, the aim heing to stimu- late interest in choral work and developing the ability of sight-singing. Next year it is plzmnetl to have trials for this organization. and convert it intola chorus of picked voices to render the more pretentious oratorios. Members will he ex- cused from daily and Sunday chapel. but must attend regular weekly rehearsals throughout the year. Urutorios will he rendered before Christmas and liztster each year. Two choirs will he formed to take care of the Sunday music. and from these Choirs. members that qualify will he advanced to the College Chorus. College credit will he granted to memhers 0f the College Chorus. which may he scheduled in addition to the full numher of hours permitted. lel-l 11. 11'. . 111. .'11.' . :1. 1111x111, '231 . 11'. . 11'. 'I'. 11 1'1'1111111111'. '21 , 5111151121110, '21 '.1 'H-l1 --y .11' 111111, 11. 511111111. '21 11'. 1111111211111. '21 11 . .11111'1111, '22 . 1'. 11111111111, '2-I 111'511111. 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III51Nz1-2. C. W. 511.111., 11. 0. 01111111511. J. I . 111.511, H. J. JI11.111'11N. 1:. IC. XVIN151..1N11, A. 3'. 01115111111. W. 11. 6111111. 11. 17.. 1111111511. 1'.. G. 1V11.11'1Ns11N. F. M. .'11111N, J. 1.. 111111, C. 11'. 1'1'1'1'15115, II. J. 111113115115, D. 12. Faculty C1111'1'1511, A. L. 11111151101111, C. O. I A'1'1111T, P. L. Post Graduates 111111111513 W. T., J11. THOMPSON, 11. 12. Term State mambolin Glub Family .S'IMMMU'2MR. WH.I-'nun 0. 'I'HHMI'SUN M. 'l'. WARNER. '21 H. W. KNAI'P, '2l J. K. HUI'STHN, '21 ll. Rl'r'rlm, '21 R. A. MYERS. '23 J. A. CAMERON, '22 G. W. UAm-zLL, '22 R. 11. CRAINE, '21 R. D. St'llllilx'l-ZR, '22 H. L'. Muck, '21! 23. R. KI-zku, '21 W. J. MH'HH-il.1., '2?! R. H. HRAY, '22 STUDENT ORGANIZA First Mandolins W. l. leuzv, '23 M. J. W1-2'I'7.1-:I., '21 F. M. Rnsmm '2! I . ll. HUNTER. '21 G. N. Mxrx, '21 Second Mandolins 1C. MrKI-Lm, '24 II. Ihsnnrux, '22 Third Mandolins H. M. Hum'l-Zk, '2-1 Banjos u Banjo Obliguto S. R. SMITH, '22 Guitars 1'. 15. SHm-Ii 'l'lON x. ll. lx'um-zu'ran, '22 R. C. K In M ER, 'JJ J. W'. 'an-ZNNEMAN, '22 W'. Hum, '24 D. J. AHx'mchY, '21 S. S. VAN KEI'RICN. '25 J. D. MrCmm. ll. DELL, '22 M. J. Smile, '22 ll. DUWNING, '2 D. j. HIUKI-N, '24 21 '21 II. J. Jukmx, '2rl .,, H. 'l'umms, 17.. D. Nianr, '2: ; .3; 2 . 3W TWW u'WVt-E' m- ysmm ., W N u an. mmmmm :WK'M v1: .. .mp3: . 1h? m $325M? aw Mlganadzr 2 . n W' ,t W maurk :1 A Wail umnr . ....... van r1 en.w- GOING TO t'tDMMlCNt'EMICN'IV EXERCISES Gommencement Lisheretl in by the staging of Freshman stunts on the Front Campus Friday evening. June eleventh. and closed in a titling manner by the Junior Farewell Re- ception tn the Seniors 011 Wednesday evening, June sixteenth, Penn States six- tieth annual Commencement was a grand success from start to tinish. A monster crowd thrungetl the borough during the entire celebration and included in the number were alumni of the Classes of '95, '00, '05. i10. tIS. and '19. guests of the eullege. and a large number of II. It. $3.5 Various athletic contests. numerous concerts. two plays given by the two dramatic organizations of the college and house parties at all the fraternity houses featured the occasion. The program got under way on Friday evening,r with the usual burying 0f the Llinks by the Freshman class. Immediately follow- ing; this was the presentation of ttltrunella by the Penn State Players in the Auditorium. The tirst event on Saturday was a band concert on the Front Campus. ful- lmved one hour later by a review of the cadet regiment on New Beaver Field by Lbhmel XV. II. Hay. U. S. Army. :ICI 2150. Texas. The main attraction in the afternoon was the. baseball game with the University of Pittsburgh in which the Blue and White nine was victt'n'ious by the one-sided score of 13 to 7. Q- t? The lmeealatnwate sermon mt Sunday was prwaehed hy Duetnr Charles Jef- ferson of the lwh'oadway 'lTahernaele. New York City. In the afternoon a me- mm'ial service to the late Dean Pond was hehl in the Auditorium. A hand cow cert in the evening,r completed the program for Sunday. The last informal gatheringr of the Senior Class was held on Monday morn- ing with the Class Day exercises in the Open Air Thiatre. 111 the afternoon, the Nittany diamond men met Pitt fur the semml time, def wating them 18 t0 2. The annual Junior Uraturieal Umtest was held in the Auditorium in the evening. 'lTuesday was given over to the returning Alumni. In the afternoon rain prevented the holding of the Alumni parade to New Beaver hiehl. where the last baseball game of the year was staged hetween Penn State and the University of California nine. The Blue aml White was again victorious. this time by a 6 10 3 score. The 'lThespians presented the comedy entitled. TX Pair of Sixes, in the evening and immediately after the performance there was held an informal dance and reception for the Alumni in the zh'mnry. VVethtesday, the last day of the festivities and likewise the last day at Penn State for the graduating class, opened with the Commencement exercises in the morning. The President's Annual Cmnmeneement Reception was hehl 0n the President's lawn in tht afternoon. In the evening, the Junior Prom was a hril- liant atTait and proved a titting hnale to Penn State's sixtieth and greatest Com- meneement. m .3475; Wefxxgy Imxzx ?d- -JW TAlumni .90.? Alumni Day, held at Penn State for the tirst time 011 Saturday, October ninth, was so great a success that it promises to become one of the biggest events on the college calendar. Over 1,100 alumni returned to their Alma Mater to celebrate the 111 L11sion and with the large number of friends of the college who visited this institution to witness some of the aeti1ities the town 1v1s hlletl t0 overfiowing. i raetieally all of the returning alumni were taken Lare of at their respective fra- ternities who saw to it that there was not an idle minute on their progrmn. The tirst event of the week-end took place on Friday evening in the form of a big mass meeting in preparation for the football clash with Dartmouth the following day. After the meeting. the New York Chamber Music Society pro- vided entertainment of a calmer nature. College work proceeded as usual on Saturday morning and many alumni at- tended classes to pay their respects to the faculty members who had taught them in the past. At ten o'clock that morning, a meeting of the Varsity Club an L11g1111iz11tion Lomposed of for11ne'11thletes w1s held in the Auditorium and re- sulted in the pledging of thirty- one thousand dollars towards the building of 11 new track house. The soeeer gam' at one-thirty in the afternoon with Haver- ford resulted in a three to one victory for the Blue and White hooters. The two biggest events of the entire week-enLl were undoubtedly the game with Dartmouth and the Smoker hehl in the Xrnlory in the evening The Nit- t11ny warrio1s played the l11r11est 11ml hest football seen on New Bea1er Field for 11 long time defeating the Biir tireen team by the score of 14 to 7. The Smoker in theL e1ening was bubbling 01' e1 with enthusiasm and L01nr11deship and provided the alumni with the opportunity of renewing old acquaintances. REVIEWING THE t'ADl'I'l' IH'IGIMEN'P Tennsylvania .Day Two victories 011 the gridiron. :1 big student mass meetini,r which virtually over- tiowed with enthusiasm an i111pressi1'c military review of the cadet regiment 211111 a con- cert by one of Americas hest sopranos were the main features of the Pennsylvania Day week- end observed at this institution from J'riday, November tifth, to Saturday eveninLr N01e111he1' sixth. PractiLaily every fraternity celebrated the occasion with house 11.'11'ties,holLli111.r dances 011 both Friday and Saturday nights. Never in the history 11f Penn State has there been SO many 011t-L1ftL1wn guests present to participate in the festivities. Roaming facilitites were exhausted early in the week but as is usually the case. e1e1y0ne managed to find acemnnmdatinns. On Friday afternoon the week-end program was begun by a football game between the Blue and White Freshmen and the team representing East Strmulshurg Normal. The latter aggregation offered little opposition and consequently went down in defeat by a t 011 F1iLlay e1e11i111: the customary mass meetingr was held in the A1Idit111'iun1.ilihe football team 11:15 in attendance and nearly every man 011 the squad spoke a fe11 words 1111 the contest with the University of Nebraska eleven whiLh was tn he the hi1: attrac- tion 011 Saturday's L';11'Ll.l.ater in the eveninLr the fraternity houses held their Iirst dance of the 11eeke11Ll. Saturday was ushered in in a military fashiun by :1 1'e1'iL-1 1' of the cadet regiment hy Brigadier General P D. lieary. Adjutant General 111' Pennsylvania 'lhe awarding,r of a Distinguished Service Cross to :1 student fL'11'extraL1rdi11ary heroism under tire was .1150 one of the higlh lights of the L1L-rL'111L111y The athletic event of the afternnun was the football game with Nel1raslx.1.l1veiy inch of seating room 1111 New Beaver l'iehl was occupied when the kiCix- L1H 11L'L'111'reLl. .1ll 0f the old stands together with the .11e11'l3' erected hieaLhers heint,r lilietl to their very LapaLity. The Itast decisively proved its superiority over the Middle West in this 0111- test and sent the Corn Huskers home with a 20t110deie'1t 1111 their sla te. The Glee Cluh concert in the eveningr with Miss Olive Kline as guest-snluisl proved 11 titting tinale tn the activities 01' the day. The various fraternity houses held their last dance immediately after the CUIICL'rt.IIillIS Gliding the Pennsylvania Day festivities. meet! W Ebe Hunter $rom The annual Junior Prom, the foremost social event on the Penn State calendar, was held in the Armory on XNetlnesday evening at the close of Cmnmeneement week. For several days preced- ing the event, decorating experts spent their efforts in converting the Armory into an artistic ball room suitable for such an occasion. The decorative color scheme was blue and gold. rep- resenting the class colors of 1921. The affair was well attended and provided a highly appre- ciated farewell to the gtathtating class. F. WV. GLADDING COMMITTEE 17. W. GLADmN ,1, Chairman 12. J. STEVENSON C. B. SEEDS E. F. EGE K. R. STARK Ebe TAg Eanquet The tthill students added something new to their list of activities for the' year when they got together for a banquet on the evening of December 4. nFritz Leusehner and his committee in charge had the co-operation of the entire school and the turnout was so great that MacAllister Hall was llllCd to its capacity of three hundred. An overflow crowd of a hundred and ten assembled at the Berkshire. Dean lVatts and Mr. Hihsehman spoke at both places. The wishes and needs of the college and especially the School of Agriculture were laid before the men. Special stress was laid on our expectations in the coming appropriations. County agents, McKee and Lehman, also addressed the meeting at MaeAllister Hall, while county agents, Wesley and Adams, spoke at the Berkshire. J. E. Weber, 21, was toastmaster at the latter place, while W. H. MeNees, ,21, was toastmaster 0f the ceremonies at the Hall. The interest shown speaks well for similar undertakings in the future and it is hoped that another year will see the college with an appropriation large enough to erect a building in which such affairs as this may be held. 7 mm. . Wm . j,- V . w m W H ; WXM Knapp , H. IE. Thompson Stevenson Reese Burknmn Kennnrd Louthem urr 9; tv. U. 'Ithumpsnn Rinkenhneh Schlnsser Ebespidn Glub President - - - - - - - - - - H. tV. KNAPI', t21 .Strvrcfury - - - - - - - - - H. G. Scumssrzk, t22 'I'rmxurcr - - - - - - - - - R. N. BRAINERD, 22 Manager - - - - - - - - W. A. RINKENBM'II, ,22 Publim'ly Manager - - - - - - - - Ji. R. REESE, t22 Fawlfy 'ltrmsurcr - - - - W. S. HUFFMAN lh'rvt'turs - W'. S. HUFFMAN. W. U. 111than, M. M. llAmug. A. DEERING In 1898, the Thespiun Club was organized to foster a newly :uvalwned inter- est in dmmnties. The Club has been active in dramatic work ever since that time, producing comedy dramas until 1908, when musical comedy was adopted as the primary work of the organization. From 1918 to 1921. farce comedies were pro- duced in order to cut down the expense of elaborate productions during the war. XVith the exception of two performances. the female roles of the Thespizm shows have been taken by men, a feature which has always been very popular with the audiences. Membership in the 'Jthespizm Club is limited to those members of the three upper classes who have taken part in productions whether in cast. chorus. man- agerial stuff or orchestra and is elective. 7A 11111111 of Sixes 1111111 1111111 given in 1111111, 1920. was the 111st 111111 perhaps the most successful 11 111 the 1111'11es presented. A 111111' 111 Sixes was the inst1'111111-nt 111111se11 111111 111'111'e11 111 he very 11111111 in 11111111111131 with the type 111 work th111 the 1111111 111111 heen undertaking. A modern 1111111111131 with 11 1'1eVeI' situation 111111 plenty of 11111111111 i11- tel'esl. A 111111' 01 Sixe' lends itself 1'e1'V 1'e111111V 111 1111111te111' production. George J1.Nettlet1m 111111 Hugo's 11111115 husiness partners 1111111101 11g11e 11s 11; the run- 11ing 111 their 11111 hlusiness 111111 111111111V 111th 11 11111111 111 puker 111 see whi1h $111111 1'1111 the 111111e1'11 101' 11 Ve111' the loser 111 he the other 5 5'11er1111 1111' the 111ne periml 111 time. '11. Hoggs 111i1.s t0 111'11w the lust 1111'11 111 :1 shuight 111111 loses to Nettletml 5 pair 111 sixes. llis experiences :15 Nettletun's 111111111' 111111 the eunsequent mixups in the 111t1e1 s 1111111estie 11111111115 lend to 11 rather 1'11111pli1111te11 situation which the wit 111 1111111'e1111e 1111111. 111. 11105315 1111111'e. untangles. THE CAST George .11. Nett1eton , . .. - - B. S. 1.15:1'1'1115111, '22 '11. Boggs johns 11151111353 11111110111 1 - - - .1. W. KNAI111, 121 $1111.11. '1111ei1' Stenogmpher - - - - - - - A. 111. BAKER, 20 Creme lheir 1001111ee11e1' 1 - - - - - R. N. BRAINHRD, 22 V1111. '111e11' 1.1111ye1' - - - - - - - 8. V1 . COHEN, 120 Jimmy llieir 1111111e Boy - - - - - - 111111111 1111111115, 122 Tony '11111e1'. 111ei1' .111e51111111 - - - - - - 11.11.11111111'. ,20 Mr. Applegate. 11 Customer - - - - - 11. .1111UNN1311, '20 Mrs. Nettleton - - - - - - - 11.181111111551111 '22 Florence Cole. 1.1101515 111i1111ee - - - - - 11. 1. LUURSI: N '20 Cuddles. 1111 111.11glish Maid 01 A11 VHn'k - - - S. M. 1111112211,Jl1.,120 1921 Torecast 1 The 1921 show is to he 11 return 10 the regular idea 01 the 111111. 11 musical e11me11y, 1111' whieh, at the time the 1.11 Vila goes 111 press. the east 11115 1101 hee11 picked. Trials 1111' hoth C1151 111111 chorus are 10 he open to the entire 111111e stu- dent 11111111 115 in former years: in 111111. the 'l1hespi11ns 111'e returningr to the 0111 time, hefure-the-w11r type 111 production. The play is to he 11011011111e1'11111111' X11. 11 plugizu'imn 01 11 play produced some years ugh hy the Masque Club of Cornell. with. however. 11 new plot 111111 new music from the present undergraduates. 11 is our desire 111111 our belief 111111 .1'011111111te1'pill1'11' X11 will he the 111'51 111 1111 unhquen line 01 51111110551111 111115i11111 productions stretehing down through the future years 01 the organization and 111 the 1'011ege. $$$$$ng NVWW W m 3: Wcil Crvnto Bmvnmn Campbell Hmmemun Louthcm Ruthmck Elton Hartley F- -H Mam cill Hamilton Sull Fax 'Hmmpsun l'oml MuCollom Mdtsinm-r Manning Crnlcy Kurtz Knapp Mu so n t 10 ctingh D; 'L Mumford Erh Wllshnch Members Not in thc Picturc-Lnis M. McCloskcy 0.1L Adams. Illsic '1 . Knhlcr Bbe Tl arm State '33 layers EXECUTI VE STA FF Hirm'lur and Umrlt - - - - - - - ARTHUR C. CImliTINGH Pravidru! - - - - - - - - vam W. KNAI'P l'irv lU'vxidvu! - - - - - - Lms M. Mvasm-zv Svrrvfary - - - - - - - - - - RUTH M. ELTON 'IV'cuxurcr - - - - - - - - - HELEN H. HARTLEY Stagv Mmmmr - - - - - - CLARENCE T. CAMPBELL lliqum of flu ,V'aldltlbt - - - - - - - MARY Ii. Fox .ldwutlsmg Jlunugw - - - - - - - - ALFRED W'. me'h Dirvchn-x of Pmpvrfivx - MARIUN K. TIIUAII'SHN, THOMAS U. Manme FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD Dlx. W. .DH:, Jlx., Clzuinmm DAVID Di. MAsuN, l m ulry Imuxun'r DEAN A. R. VVxRMKK Miss RUTH 1i. .IACKSHN +19 - v.5. A. Sl'ENES mm. W ' l CJf. mtg: iganmxl... FNUM 'I'HH $?me I'LAYI'IRS' gulx. I'RUDIH'TIUN HI l'lH Nl'Il11AA 1s. Rf 412M 2280 mull wnam-c SCENIC FROM ANDIUM'LICS AND THE LION St'l'INIG VIHIM SEVEN KEYS 'I'U HALIH'XI'IC SVICNES FROM 'I'HI'I IMI'UHTAXVI'Z HI BEING IGARNI'IWI' ' E'ivgkff'irfbi'i'fikgkl ., Cw W e... MW M, w v wma- meuwuwuu. mes'l .mWMdemnmmmwn-nm 450 Egg g a .w RV g N Ea: V . X A$$E xx$ x XQNL Exxv g xxx K Mg Rf , $gggl , b7 a g 2 J ?L 1 ? Xwg 3 V $.7 V Xxx V ?.ng Kmum Fnux lmnthcm lilunry i'mf. Millur l'nt'kor Ovortlnrf Torensic Gouncil 'l'ht- Forvnsic Council is the organization which has charge of thc urzttoriczil :mtl intercollegiate tlchziting activities of the college. The membership of thc Forensic t'mmcil consists of the couch. Professor Ii. tY. Miller. and rcprcscntn- tix'cs t-lcctcd fmm the four classes. This organization is charged with the duty of arranging the t'ontcsts with the various colleges. and uf tinzmcing zmd rogulub ingr all the details that are connected with the work. OFFICERS l'rvxidt'ut - - - - - - - - - HYRHN tV. KNM'P Sardury - - 2 - - - - - - - limn'r Ii. lecmmmr Trt'uxlu'vr ultd t'm'rt'xpwlding .S't'u'rtury - - - Mum. IC. iK'. MILLER MEMBERS HYRUN W. KNAi'l', '21 liutrr ,IC. ih'I-ZRIHJRF, '22 'IHIIN L. Iku'iticit, '21 Mitt'mv S. IACA'I'IHCM, '22 AIYLICS I.. 'l'mmixs, '21 WINSTHN Ii. Rumm, '23 RALPH C. Jitdxxiay, '22 13min tY. lixt'x, '24 lwgwwmggigmy .. .170 d... n ttliut chiefly. wrote Francis Bacon. the mould of a man's fortune is in his own hamlsf, These are the words of a sound man. a keen observer of mankind. Debating,r work can easly he grasped and the student has the privi- lege of reaping,r its lasting protits. Graduates of Penn State who have made their mark in the world. come hack to our forensic halls and declare. It was here that I laid the tirtn foundation. 1 cannot measure the henetits 1 derived from the trainingr I received in de- hating. There has been some just criticism of tic- hating. The debaters agree that that kind of debatingr which is not maintained on high ground. which merely admits of a certain per- son's natural inclination to dispnt x and to dis- agree. is decidedly wrong,r and harmful. hit we must not forget that the same kind of hard, clean. honest work, is required in debatingr at llmiiiq..iii..2 tiiiii'i'm Penn State as much as it is required in foot- hall and other work. You remember Lincoln and Douglas who rode. often in the same carriage, from town to town in Illinois and debated against each other with their beliefs and opinions a mile apart. This same policy of fairness and honesty towards the position and arguments of an opponent was a great asset to Lincoln when he was in the XN'hite House. The seeessionists were hit- ter in their attacks against him. but Lincoln calmly questioned them. like one taking a friend aside by the hutton-hole. saying. Can aliens make treaties better than friends can make laws ? Debating is a search after the truth. The student is taught to weigh and to consider before makiner a decision and he soon learns to have respect for the opinions of others. After months and years of hard work in debatingr his ViSiUH is enlarged on many of the big,r political. social and economic problems. and to him society becomes more of a reality and less of an illusion. To starch for precedents. to analyze ti 2 present. and to try and measure the possible events in the future. if a certain policy is adopted. is the work of a dehater. l'enn State has made a splendid reeortl in debating. Last year we debated the question. HRCSUIVCti. That lahor. through representatives of their own choice. should share in the inanagrement of corporate industry'ea thong!it-prox'oking l-m question, one that tlitl not admit of many quotations. You could see the zeal of the debaters manifested wherever there was :1 cozy corner where men could talk and ponder over the most veletious of problems. VVheu the real tests came our tezuns were rezuly and they won repeatedly. Princeton wished to meet our team, and :1 twenty-ftmr hour tluztl debate was arranged. The Lion and the Tiger were both victors in their opponent's territory. The year 1920 will long be re- membered as the last year of debating under the masterful guidance of Pro- fessor Marshmnn, who resigned to carry on similar work in Ohio VVeslyau University. - But there has not been any energy lost this yinr in keeping llenu Stzttels de- bating on 21 permanent and sound basis. The question is, uResolved, That the United States Government should enact :1 rigid Japanese exclusion law. There shall be two triangular debates, and if additional funds are secured a twenty-four hour debate will be held. The debaters have :1 warm h lztrt for their coaches. The training under Professor Miller has been exceptional and the squad shall not forget his sound and logical methods in teaching and coaching. Professor Gates has been ap- pointed to succeed Professor Miller, who resigned at the close of the hrst sem- ester to take :1 position at Ohio VVeslyn. It takes an experienced debater, one who understands men and principles, to coach debating successfully and it is be- cause of his fitness that Professor Gates. has been appointed to carry on the work of the squad. No student can ztflortl to neglect this masterful art. Trials, defeats and dis- eourugements may beset your work, but remember that perseverance will win in the end. You will be better equipped to begin the battle of life and you will eer- taiuly feel the benefits and resources of debutingr behind you in whatever task you undertake. IL XV. KNAI'P E. E. OVERDORF President of Forensic CulIm-ll Seeretnry of Forensic Connell Potornmn Supplcc Anderson Flynn lmlLIIlulIm n Bnnno FIII'IIbquglI Stoddard lurt I. Am Inls Krumvr R. S. Adams Prof. Miller Meyers Runklc Slumcr webating Scbebule Februurv 252-11ickinson, Negative VS l'cnn State. at State College. February 252-1um State. Ncgutixc Is. 111L1xllL11 :11 Lcwisbmmg 1'11. March FLMgzltc. Ncgutiw, Is. 1 mm State. :11 State Lullcgc. March 4--11cnn State, Negative. vs. University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. '1' E SQUA D II. D. S'I'IIIIIIAIIII, '21 L. M. 1x'l'le'lJi, '22 K. D. HART. '21 11. M. KRAMER, '22 1C. H. Mln'Iiks, '21 11. S. 1 IZA'I'IIIIH '22 .1. L. PACKER, '21 R. B. ANIImxan '22 1C. 3. Hwamumr. '22 1x23. Mums '22 11.1:.S'I'l-IILNICI1.'22 1. S Mums 25 .1. 15. 1:1.VNN,'22 L1. L HIJUNIC, 23 If. A. I'Ii'rIalmAx, '22 l 1: 1NDl-RIHIIIN15 N 23 'mwi 4,, wl INHHCH'I' 0. KEVIN GEORGE H. S'I'OIHLKHD ' l'riZt- St-l-oml l'l'lzv Ebe Worty-Tigbtb Humor Oratorical Contest Th ; Auditorium. Monday Evening, junc 14. 1920. ORA'I'IONS Miss tblumbiu. kwurc! - - - - OSCAR ll. FRIEDMAN thc Survival of the Unlittcst - - - - - DANIEL L. HARMUN HThc Snprcnmcy of Law - - - - - - MYLICS L. TImMAs The Training Camp for Democracy - - - - MINNIE Ii. RAPP WK Plea for Principles - - - - - - Glimmlc D. S'mmmm ' Mustcr and Man - - - - - - - - KENNETH D. HART uThe Passing of the Christian Church - - - ROBERT 0. KEVIN JUDGES' AWARD 0F PRIZES First Prize. $25 - - - - - - - - RHIH-ZRT 0. KEVIN Second Prize, $15 - - - - - - - Ummmc D. S'mmmxn JUDGES OF CONTEST DR. S. W. IHJi'H'HI-IR - - - - - State College. Pa. DR. l.. L. Ihnmgxx - - - - - - - State College. I'a. DR. 1. L. FOSTER - - - - - - - 51:th College, I'n. DR. A. If. MARTIN - - - - - - - Stult- College, Pa. DR. 1.. V. 'I . SIMMONS - - - - - - - Stuu- College. Pa. .XA, x.4a 'tis-gs jmirv f 45!; T 3 l 2 IE ,- nJ-qI-IUXK M. 1x . ' 1 g; ... y I: -. un , 1 T 1Immhimzmn . Yer'I'WI113516TI :Qi e - 128???? 1: mm. Sszm mgr $1311 ... 1-1111 ,LmerWIJr-g Rfiigimm - grm KitchL-n Aumun B 1 . . . , 1 1 11011011 Ulmstczul Hurris Prusidmt - - First lv'icc Prmidmt - - - Scwnd Fit? President - - 2 Serrvhzry - - - - - ' 'l'rvusurvr - - - - ' General Scrrvfm'y - - - - .-1.vsixfanl 1S'L'rrvlary - - - COMMITTEE C. B. DICKERIIUFF. '23 Publicity - 1 1. S. ADAMS, '23 - C. C. UMLM. '22 1mex' 110mm, '22 lfcliginux Mcvh'ugs, .1. 11. McKmmyr. '21 Campus Svrwicr - 1V. M. SHARP. '21 J1Iissiuuury - Biblv 5! mly nor .niley McKnight 3?. m. 5.1. Cabinet Dickurhun' Adams Stuum'r Sharp J :unus Williums Druuls S. 11, HARRIS, '21 - - R. 1i. VVILLIAMS. '21 - j 1'. 1110KNHHIT, '21 - R. K. BARR, '22 A. ll. McFAnmaN, '21 - F. 1. ULMSTEAD XV. j. KITCHEN CHAIRMEN Deputafion - C. '1'. DUUDS, '22 1'mnmmzily M. 1111511111: '21 11. M. Snulrmak, '21 U. M. AUMAN. '21 R. D. S'muwlau. '21 11. Mclixnmm. '21 Handbook - Mmubvrsllip Iintm'luinmmt Industrial - A. A. 15. jAMIas, '21 A DVISORY BOARD DEAN R. L. 111.1115 W'. R. DIEM S. 11. HARRIS, '21 Puma 1. L. FOSTER D. D. DICTAR, '21 R. K. WILLIAMS, '21 11mm. 1?. L. 1'ATTEE X. 1C. Kmmm, '21 A. 11. Mclhnmm! '21 A. 15. MARTIN j. M. VVILLARD 11mm. PROF. N R. Kukn, '21 '1'. 11. RITNICR, '21 R. S. Alums, '22 17. 1. ULMSTEAD K. R. STARK, '21 WW 51:34:12? 19236123 l Trunk 3m Olmsteab 103's 11'0rk Secretary. 1910; Geneva, N. Y. Acting General Secretary. 1911. Geneva, N. 1'. .1111 Universitv 01' Michigan. 1915. Acting.r Ixeliginns 11 01'k Director. University 01 Michigan 1915-11. State Student Secretary. University 01 .111L'l11- 14'111. 111113-17 . 111111 1x115512111211'1ny 111 Russia 215 1'. .11. C. .1. SLL1et2u1' 1917-111 111111 .1111eLl .111113 111 N111tl1 111155121 21:; 1. .11. C. .1.Se1re21rv 19 8-19 Penn State t1e11er211 SeLretzu'y. 1919-21. Ebe Work of the Tilem'c State young menis Christian Association mmNKsl. ?LMSTEAD 111:1'1- ury PRESENT ACTIVITIES . 111111.15 DISCUSSION 1111011129. This work is considered so important 111211 the town 1121.9 been divided into three sections, with 21 Chairman 0n the Cabinet from each section. More than three dozen discussion groups are in active 011er2111011.Ne21r1y 112111 01 the fraternities organized classes during the tirst semester and many of the others 211 the hetrinning of the seL'0nL1. These groups are touching life intrmlueing men 10 Jesus Christ and 211 the same time 21L'L11121111t1ng them with the major problems of both the campus 21nd the world. The 110110r System. 21nd g211111111ng, 215 well 213 the 111Llustr1211 problems are viewed 111 relation to the clear light of jesns' principles. CAMPUS 81-: 111' ILI-Z. This committee set 21 mm standard 01' ser11Le to the 111- Luming freshman class 111L111L11ng 21 baggage LheL'king tent 011 the C0- -011 cm- ner r21nL1 21 cafeteria tent hehinLl 111d 11121111 .1 re211 spirit of friendly helpful- ness was developed between the two under classes by means of 21 committee of 300 801111011101'es who were organized. e21L'h Sophomore playing the big brother 10 two or three of the incoming.r Freshman class. The social work conducted by this committee has been unique. They were not szltistied with 21 turn out of 2,000 1L1 the Freshman reception. 1101' 111111 the promotion 01 the 8211111'11211' night soeiuls which have 1101 been LlroppeL1.170ur private homes were secured and 111 late October when 50L'i211 restrictions were tirst lifted from the Freshman girls,e1ery girl 11110 did not have 2111 engagement was 111111eL1 10 one 01 these homes and pro- 1'1L1LLI with 21 p211t11e1' from the 1. 11. C. 1. .111other e1 ening when formal L12'111Les 11e1'e 111 L1rL1e1'21t 11L.1llister 112111 and the Women 5 Building exery girl 11110 does not L12111Le enjoved 2111 e12 1110r21te progresshe 1121rty21t the Y. .11. C. .1. H111: thus 2111 equal number of men students enjoy ed 21 pleasant e1' ening, 2111L1 n12lny 1121111112 21th1211ntanceships were 10rn1eL. 10. C1111 MUNITY 515111111712. Sunday Schools are being maintained in the 15'11111'11 111111 Shingletown school houses. In addition, 11 corps of students are work- ing1 to good effect in the churches 111 B0111s1111rg 111111 Lemont. Some pr111'tiL'111 service work is also 011 the program such as assisting to rebuild the home of 11 poor family which 1111 '15 burned out. DFI't FATIt1NS.A new type of trip is being promoted by this 11e1111rt111e111'. In addition 111 the 11111111111 trips 10 the 1111111i11g11011 11ef01'11111tor11 111111 the Wiestern Penitentiary the committee 111111e111 1111ge11 11 program whereby 111'e men f10111 1'1'11111y night to Sunday night, 111'e11111e to go into 11 1'01111111111111' gain the respect 111111 confidence of the boys and make 11 really permanent contribution. At Lewistown. 101' example. more 1111111 three dozen high school boys 10011' 11 11etinite step fo1'11111'11 111111 111111111111. HAND 11111111. The Penn State 11111111 Book has made itself so indispensable 111111 the entire student body demands copies. Last year 3,000 books were distributed without charge. M1515'1'1N11s. CAMPAIGNS. The first semester J. Stitt Wilson of California, 1:111 1' his series of six 1111111'esses 011 Christian l'1e11101'1'111'11. The second SCIHCS- 1e1s111r1s with open forums bringing speakers who will present 110111 sides 01' g'1'11t i111111st1'1111 problems of the 111111, such as the. tight 101'1'111se11 shops 111 the steel industry. 111111 the garment workers strike in New York. The central objective of the second semester is 11 Vocational 1111i1111111'e 111111 Life VV111'11' Recruiting effort. More 1111111 11110 dozen Church 110111'11 see- 1'e1111'ies 111111 inter11e110111i111111011111 1'e11'11iti111;1 agents will '111ee1 here in 1111 intelligent 13111111 10 present 10 the student body the nature of 1es11s' service in the world. 1N111's s'1'111111. W1111-11'. A class teaching linglish 10 11 group 111 5111111i111'11s who worked 1111 the new Engineering unit was successfully c01111111'te11 during1 the first se1111's1e1'. A11 e1i1'111'1 is being 11111111' to focus 011 the State Penitentiary 1111' the second semester's 11'L1r11'.lt is expLL'ted 111111 engineering students will be utilized in t111i11g'111111'es 111 the penitentiarv. Miss111NAR1. Last 111e11' thirty -six delegates were sent 10 the quadrennial volunteer conference 111 Des Moines. 1011111. 111111 sixty- seven attended the eastern district conference 111 J1111i11111. The Student Volunteer 11111111 ex- panded f1'11111 twelve 1111'11111e1's 10 thi1'ty-t1110 8111111111211 1111111111111111'1'12. Seventeen 111111e1'-gr11111111tes attended the Summer Conference which is 1111111 held 111' Silver B1111. N. Y.. instead of 111 Northtiehl. 11111111111112.1111111.2111 1111111112. 111 1'011111111111i011 with the De11111'1111e111 of Music 1111 eight 111111111e1' course is being gi1'e11.The students are given the privilege 111' hearing1 such people as 1 11'11'e111e 111111111' 111111 11111111111 VVerre111'11th. 11311111111 1111:1111. A 101111 01 three hundred 111111 11111 jobs 1111 e1'e g11L11 1111t rep- resenting 11 1110111-11111111e 01 11110111 $18 000. 1' 15 NN ST .11'1' IN 1111111. We now have 11111 11111'Lse11t11t11es in agricultural work 111 111111011 this 1' 11. lhe st1111e111s contributed $7 000 111 1111 enthusiastic effort 111 supply 111111111 , 111011 with 111'011e1 living quarters. In addition $3.000 1111124 pledged 111 relief work in liurope. 111111 1111'11 111-11.111'111Ns.11111116511111 131111111 1111s been formed consisting of nine students 111111 six f111'11111' 111e11111e1's elected by the Student .11 0111'. 111111 11110 1e111es111t11111e elected from e1 11'h of six 101'111 churches. iNNll 11 111111.1:.'.11'e111 success is felt to lie 11111 in the 11111111111111 heing 111'511111- ized 11111 in the small groups which gather f111'e111'11es1 1.1111'110se1111 111111 in- telligent 11'1111e1'. A 1102111 11 such inner L i11'1es 111'e 111.1111 mee ting1 011 the 1'111111111s. Hendricks lixmolbuch Jnmvs McFadden Hunter Percy Shur x- Lunllnln Aiken Hurlnmn VVorm-r Van Sun! app Sell 1VhitchL-ml Stubent Volunteers FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES RI-zv. manuals LANDIS, '77 Brazil 5. 11. 'lleM, '16 - - China 12. 11 . 11110131.: '07 - - China R. S. DAVIS, '16 - 2 iinglnnd Hula 111.1113 '10 Mnnclmrizl $11. 1.. DAVIS, '16 - - Africa 711011 MCCHNNICI.I., '12 - China 117.11.'rI-:R CHIHSTY, Zvyr. Ag. Iil'mu'c $8.1M DJCAN, '12 - - China 11'. 1.. FUNKHUUSHR. cx-'l9 China Just: Hsvmw. '12 - 1101110 Rim 1131.12.1an1 Hllnums. 111.8,. '20 India Hm Furlmmh .11 Iss .11INNIIC1C. 11155 ICHNA Slim. R1 nuzu'r K.r1l'FI-U1l.v1 N, '20 M EM BERS IN COLLEGE RAW 1 ISS 1.HUISA VANSANT MISS VIRGINIA 1Hcmw' 1115's ICMIIA' GRAY .11155 liuzmsI-Trn Nlcl-zmmn .1111. W. 11. KITCHEN Mk. .I. 11. Mermn'r .11155 ANNA 1'1'1;R:x'l:k .1111. .1. 11. 4111'1ixmn-1x 1115's SARAH 11AIH'MJ1N .1111. 11'. L11. 11I2NIJIm'Ks .11155 LYNHALI. 11'III'HCIHcAn .1111. 11 . :11. SHAWL: OFFICERS Pixxw'dvnt - 11. 1C. JAMES .S'Mrutury - I'in' l'rvsidmf - VIRGINIA l'mu'x' 'l'rmxm'm' 31R. MR. .1111. MR. .1111. .1111. 111R. Ir. :1. 1. K. .1. 1;. 1.. c. j. w. .11. 1. .1. .li. W . - 11111121 1.1mm 11L 1 1111mm ICNm-mmvn .1 Ilvx'rm 111 Km 111mm .1 A M 11:5 LYNDALI. 11'111'rlilllcm1 1111. SHARP 41H Tierm State at Silver Bay uChief Ulmstezul with seventeen of his braves from the Nittzmy mountains. on June 25, 1920. appeared at Silver Bay. in the land of the Mohiezms. There they camped for ten days with similar delegations from all the colleges of the east. The conference buildings are grouped together on a meadow gently sloping from Sunset mountain hehiml t0 the clear broad waters of Lake George. stretching for 15 miles north and south and two miles across to the foot of Sugar Loaf mountain, whose black mass rises out of the lake. When a full moon stands over the crest and casts the shadow of the mountain on the quiet lake :1 more inspiring spot is hard to timl. Into such zui atmosphere of nature's inspiration, world leaders of Christian thought bringr messages that challenge the best in men. Here mzmy strong col- lege men have responded to the call of Christ for heroic service at home and abroad. Forenoons and evenings are tilled by :1 schedule of study classes and 21d- dresses by Christian leaders. ln these classes fellows can think through perplex- ing religious problems and secure the zulviee of experienced men 011 questions of life work. A fternouns are given over to reertation, baseball games and tennis tourna- ments between the colleges, and swimming in the lake. Penn State last year met Cornell and also the combined colleges of the city of New York and after u hzml scrap by :1 narrow margin was forced to how to them. We hope to go huek this summer 50 strong and get revenge. Vt'ill you he one of us? b ,, H ! Mwmsw MW nwavu-wmmmwm 4G2 LvS-v? F i COUNTY CLUBS Bbe $011M? Ctlulas' mission 1111' County Cluhs :11 l'enn State have g1':11111:1111' evolved from the purely s111'1111 organizations that they :11 one time were 10 :1 point where they can :11111 1111 play :1 1'it:1l part in the work 111 the college throughout the st:1te. They have :1 111issi1111 hefore them; :1 1111111 111:11 is and should he :1 great pleasure to perform :1 1'1':1l service for llenn State. County Cluh reporters 111-operate with the 1111111111111 Department 111 the C111- 11111 11111: 11111111;' items 111 news 1 11111e1'11in,gr students :11 the college 111211 is :1111':11s 111 11:11'ti1111:11 interest 10 1111' friends and 111:1111Ls 111' the students 111 the home 111111111'. 1111' 111111 1e11111't1'1 11:1s :1 11:le 11r'ixilege 111 his gmsp 11 is his 1'-11 11111-1 1':1ti1111 111 the 1111111 11111 111:111'1-s it :1 success 111'f:1iltt1'1-. As 11'1111' :1s 1101's the energetic :11'ti11n 111 the 1'11111 111111'1'rs make 1111' 111111 :1 success :11 the 111lle1re so does his work make it :1 s111'11'ss 111 its i11t1111'111'e in the 1'11111111'.ll1e 11111'11'. in 1'1':1lt1'.11he11 promptly taken in 11:1111l.1'e111111'1's 11111 :1 little expenditure 111 time. Y et its 1'L's111t, 11he11 1 11- 1111:111'11 throughout the 1'11111111, is 111' :1 magnitude 111:11 is realized by few. '11111'11111511 this medium, then. the college becomes better known throughout 1111' st:1te. The people who 11i1'L-1'tl1' support it :11111 whose interests are he11etit1'11 111' the e11111':1ti1111 of those who are 111 he the future citizens of the 1'11111111111111'1':1lt11 learn of the 1111111 that the collewe is doing for them. They le:1r11 more 111 the opportunities :111111111'11 :1 11111' 111' gir1 11110111111 years 111 :1ss111i:1ti1111 with the 1'111- 11111 111 the truly 11011111'1'1'111 institution situated in the Nittany hills and :1s :1 1L- s1111 feel more inclined 111 1,11 1' it thei1'11111imite1l :1i1l. $11 the County Club is tit's't 111st. and always the instrument in the 11:11111s 01 students 1111111'111 they wield :111 i11t111e111e 1111' the college and ultimatelv the st:1te :11111 its people. 11 has :1 111111111'1'1111 1111ssi1111 :11111 th:1t C1111 is sl1111l1 11111 surely 11e- ing realized. It deserves :11111 will receive the 11'1111le-l1e:11'te11. unmitigated support of its 1111'11111e1's. 11 11:15 :1 purpose 111:11 will not he denied. it will survive. :11111 in the end will he of 111:11e1'i11l 11'111'111 111 :111 who are connected with it 111' i111111e111'e11 111' it. BEAVER COUNTY CLUB 1'. L. CLARK. l'l'l'Hillt'lll M. A. HRAI'N. Sevl'elury .1. l . BAKER. 1'11'1- President 11'. 11. McNI'H'ISl'l, 'lillt'llh'lll'l'l' BLAIR COUNTY CI UB II'. IX SIII'II'IIZ. I'I'I'NIIII'III :I'. lIlAIlAIAN SII -rI 'IIIIII' I'. II'IVIIN. I'iI-I- I'III-NIIlI-III . III I'I. 'II'HII III'-II BRAD! 0RD COUNTY I I UB It I. I IIIIII II. M -II-NII I-IlI II II .VUII'HLV. SI-I II -III IIII II. II' .III 0 III-I -III Mom I. I'. II.I:I l-I ILII .IN. III-.II I'III-I' BUII E R COUN 'I Y CI U B I'. II'IIAZIIII III 'I'IIII II .. I II'IIAIII'II. SI- I'Illr II' I. 1. MM I..VIII. l2 NS I'-III I'I'I NIIII'III II. II. ICCIII III.I'. Ir: II IIII-I CITARBON COUNTY CLUB ll..N'.SL1MT.l'H11Ni1I- l1. IIIAII' F IISI'IES. 51-11'-'1luly MISS II. .I. IHISI. Yi1l:- 111ul1l111t W. .1',ll l1'-1us1111r CHESTER COUNTY CLUB 1'. M. sl'.1x1:1.1:11. 1'1-1-s11111111 MISS 11.1111112111' 11.01'11. 811111111111 .1. 12. 11.11125. 1'11-11 1-1-1-51111-111 '1', 11. SNUINHHSS. '1'1-1-11s1111-1- FAYETTE COUNTY CLUB 11, 11. 11 NH. 11111111111 11. 1:. .111x1-zs. s. - '1' 1:. 1.. 11:111111'111:'111.11.-11 111111111111 1:. 11. 111:1ss. '1'11-111111-1-1- 11W; FRANKLIN COUNTY CLUB A. .' FINIMMHYICIL l'n-Nltlvnt J. 5K SMALL. varulury J. H. l'ITTHH. Yix-o l'rvshlvnl 1'3. G. SHOUK, 'l'l'l-IINIln-x' HARRISBURG CLUB J, H. DEMMINH. I'rnshln-Ilt F. Vl'l lll IlNHV. vam'lul'y A. MI'SSIGIL Ylw- I'rwlllunl .L MUSIC, 'l'rn-unm't-r JOHNSTOWN CLUB H. M. AIVMAN. l'I'l-sith-nl H 19. tH'lClilmlH-X Ylm- l'rt-hitlrul V. U. lil'l'HANAAN. Nl'vl't-IHI1'v'l'lW1151'J't'F SAQHJJ. W2 33:5 v-zrk-AVA me WW-. A4 . 44-. . -Agviv k .. 44.w -.- .- - ..va--l AA. LANCASTER COUNTY 11.111; 1', 11. 1118514111, 1'1'1-51111-111 11'. 11. 1.11N1' N111 '11 1 S1W1111111' 1'.. .1, 1.1'1.1.11.1N, 1'11-14 1'I'1-si1l1-111 .1. 11'. 111111 11151:. '-'111111H1111-1 LEBANON COUN'W 1111B .1. 11. 111-1'1 .1. .1l 1 11H1111111 1'1. 11'I2 INN, 81-1 M11 11H II. S. 111.155, 1'i11- 1 1r151111n1 Int. .1. lll'-1I4',UHD II1-nsur'1-l LEIII1' ll. lN1'1R'l'11111111 1'0N 1' OIITN I'Y 171.1111 11.5.1L11ls l 11r:..1.. IL1.1181I'.1 S1-1 11lun .1. h hl414.1.11 1l1--1 1'1.I1-s'i1l'l1nl I1'. 11. 11' -1.lllll '1'11115111'vl 4118 2,. 2-H. gap; ,V E LYCOMING COUNTY CLUB H'. R Vll.l.lAMS. l'H'Nidl'lll V. V MAHEH. varrml'y l., L. ILHLI'IY, Virv PrwltlI-ul ti VAICNIGK, 'l'rmmlu'm' M ERCE R CO UN'l'Y CLU B . l'. 'I'AI'P, l'I'lelll'lIl t'. ll. WIIIS'I'LIGIL Svrrolxu'y-'Fl'vmeurvr Z MIIFFLIN COUNTY CLUB '. sln-mmllcn, m-sml-m Miss 1'1. .xxmucws. Sm . HOLLIS, chv l'roslllunl MISS A. ALEXANDER, lI't-usun'r 469 1 1 t PERRY COUNTY CLUB D. H. M'IHH'II'IFIJ'IH. l'I'I-shlvnl NV HK IV HI'll-I. Yh'l- l'rvsldvnl 1'. t2 HUMPSUN .N'w-ulurv llt-usul'u' PHILADEI PHIA COUNTY Clll'li . . IL Sl'Al'I'l'll. l'n-slm -nl MISK Ii. NlI I'I DH AM NA-vl'vlul'y IV. NllUt'lillllK Vh'l- l'rv sldt III F. W. 'l ADlNh, JIL, 'l'l'l'llHllH'l' POTTSTOWN C 1 UR K. H. JOHNSON. lnxidnm V, H. MUOHII Sn-vn-lmuv W. l-ZMII'.1H Vim- l'wxhh -III II. S, W'll I'T. '-luusan-r . I . V, 1; 3$;u .-u.saudS...Wuuu$VIMlet-' - 470 SCH UYLKILL COUNTY CLUB 1:. M. ART. I'rvslth-m MISS A, 1'. NWVANK. Sm-I'vlnl'y Vivv l'n-sidu-nl H. .N'. OLIVER, 'lH'HImIn-r SOMERSET COUNTY CLUB F. F. SHAI'IJH. l'n-sidn-nl 14L ll. MICYICIKH, YII-I- l'rvnhlq-nt H. M. lll'l l'Nlu'lt. Sm'l'vlllI'XJI'I'UIISIHW'I' VENANGO COUNTY CLUB F. J. STEVENSON. l'rvsilh-ul .l. '1'. KENNEDY. Yim- l'n-xhlvni N. M. AIAIIIDUX. SWIMury'l'l'vusurvx' E Tum: ku Hn Lou Ebc Gbinese Stubent Glub OFFICERS lmirmun - - - - - - - LYI-fr Tum: 'l1im'.s'c Srrn'lury - - - - - - lil'mixlc 1.151: Ifuglisll .Sl'rrrtury - - - A - WILLIAM T. H. Hm Trmxurvr - - - - - - - YIM; SIAM; HWA The Chinese Student U111; :11 l'cnn State was founded in September. 1920. Jl is the lirst organization of the students of :1 foreign country :11 Penn State. Ve are certainly proud of the fact 111111 our club is unprccmlcntcd zuul wc cherish n hope of further increase in mcmlwrship to insure the cxistcncc of this organiza- tiun and ultimately tukc more of the spirit and inHuvncc of Penn State to China. Uct Tom: Mingcl Bumm Hnillurnln Medina T. H. 110 Jnsoph Ginsburg N. G. Murroll l'rnl'. l. L. Fustcr Mr. M. Kriss IE. W. Lee Bbe CosmOpolitan $lub The Cosmopolitan Club WIlS formed to obtain :1 more intimate knowledge of the American ideas and those of the foreign countries which are represented by: U. S. A. Plum. XV. D. CRUCKICTT Plum. .1. L. FOSTER P. USUNA Mum. H. F. Kuucm; Greece N. G. MURRICLL Porto Rico U. P. NATl-ZR M. A. lhsmm Philippine Islands 12. REGNEN . MEDINA Russia M. Kmss J. lesm'm: Liberia K. W'. U. HHNMA China 'J .S.W'11. x T. ll. H0 E. W. Llil-Z I'Ii'r TOM: EVQWQ'XVQ- Va. WQWVM 9 a '1111111 11011111118 OR 1112 Ebe Xebabilitation Glub JhL' Rehabilitation Club was 1111411111qu 543111011111ch9 1910 with :1 111c11111L-1'ship 01' 45. at prcsL'nt thL- incinhcrship is 1 . It is composed of 111011 11'1111 1m 1: 1115;1111e11 while in thc scrvicc 0t theii country 111111 weic sent here hy the 1.;111L-111111c11t to enable them 10 ovcnomc their vocational handiLap. The 111111 of tl1c Rchah Club 15 to extend its usefulness to 1111 phases 111 Penn State 1.it'L-. 11115 is 51101111 by thcir11'111i11g11css to aid in 1111 1111'airsftu' thL- hcnctit Of the school. 111 .11211'L'h.1919 they presented 11 Minstiel Show the henchts going to the C111- 1cm.- Hospital. 111 Ichinary, 1921 Jhc Jollicg L11 1921 11'11s 1.;11'L'11 thcrchy startingd 21 111c111111'i111 fund 101 the Penn State men who gave their lives for their 111111111 ; 111 the 11tc 11111'. lhcy 111119 part in 1111 0111ch- Athlctics. being represented by 1111sc112111, hus- kcthall 111111 track teams in thc LollL-gidtc cnntcsts. MW t ' A , A .1 ii, Athlete what else could she hc-- 372115ka With every fibre and nerve 0n the alert- To hikeato coast-to plzly-to skih T0 anything which might give breath To sporthshc's therehzmd with her surplus pep $11611 keep you pzlcc-step after step. ButtcrHy-hof course she is, XVith every movement a motion of grace- She dunccs--Hirts, and laughs at Greek For none of the Houses hold an ACE For llcr-she chatters and with her eyes She'll do more than even you surmise. Studwashc thinks she is, $$TT-u 4 H . . ' . . . . .n . ' . . 4 ; LlEExALr'RTETl 44 1111 ha lnghlmm manuals .md mullul. 4 4'4 :- 441 5110 crums. 11nd Simply Inn's :1 qmz. 4Yhilc all the profs are prone to rchct Ilcr brillinnq-gshc mx'cs4till more and more You'll mun ho dubbing her :1 lmrc. Politiciun-ym know 5110's that. With her clover spcccllcs and gift of graft: She whccdlcs. cuuxcs. humors. pleases. Till all the high plzm's4duc to her craft .Xl'c hers4Shc talks 5044x1111 her pretty tricks Yuu'll 11ml yourself talking politics. .Xthlctc dzlnccr41mliliciun4sludc4 4Vl1zltcx'cr hummus lo 110 hcr mumla 4th is she? but there you're ahead, For someone guessed it4l'cnn Slate's L'o-lid. v V1.7? wa-vw .mm mwuyfmuwzummwm :Jum - y w 47H . -- -l 71-. ' m I A A rd :gfozo7g . Oblemx. W -L , wk x, Seniors lh'vsidvnt - LUIS M. MCCLHSKEY l'ivr lh'midr'nf - MARY Ii. Fox LS'vvrvtury 'lezxurvr MARY X HLl-ZNN 'I'n yuu. tIvnx' 011' Svniurs. H'l'. lhv vhst 0f hn-myluu. rxh-Iul lllll' ht-nrtll-sl wlshn-s on 1111- highway uf le'vsn. 'l'rllv u'l- IHH'I' vlhnht-d up nu Hw Nll'p lu-l-m' ,vuu ml lhul L'l'l'il! hulllu-r ol' lifn, null lhnnkn to all yuur worthy nwmln-rs. your rum; is nlill tlu-I'u: null Wl' Ime m- NIH h-m'v II me you nrn- lvuvinu it for us. Hwangmww , ., ....M m. . w: A $qu ,, ACT , . , :2 , n ' A . . -' - - m. ; . uin. n . .. vl-Mwup:mm.h m. 4 - u... . Avymz-w-Kd. 477 Hunters Uks Freslunenj Gone, but not furgoHvII Prm'idcn! - - - - - - mecxclc K. ALLEN I'iu' Pn'xhlvnt - - - - jusucMHNl-z IluI.1.1xuswm-'I'II .Sk'vrvfury-Trmxm'vr - - - - - - - .ll'IJA Sm; Yi1h the echo of MI IEI'CSIHHCH out ringingr in our curs, and thc sound of the hell that is to say 1922 out. we can look Ixu'k upon the old picture and recall the happiest of 0111' Penn State days. mg, , . w. ,uu.w..uo- , - ' ', V ' h ' , . , 9,. x m- ,-Wm p . . .1 u. Euammmy mama... Wmu .- mm- IU-vxidvnt - - - - - - - HARRIET CALVERT l'ia' Prmia'vuf - - - - - h'llunuan lksumuckm bhrrvfal'bv-'l'l'msurvr - - - - - - MARY GUJUICS Dignilictl .Iuniurthhc phrase is ambiguous. us is shown by Ychstcr. Vc love that pertaining to youth but how we hate pro- motctl. elevated. 5111wrim . N0. let's just play wc'rc Juniors without zmy previous description. It H '37. I: kn . Em 342;: . mea Prmhlmt - - SARA HAR'FMAN I'irv ancidvn! - - - FLURICM'H Muhrlclc AITrvtury-'lV'mxurvr - - - MARIAN MEANS Faces now have cumc among us, Faces 0M dqmrtml from us; Still this class will always he The same old vluss uf twcmy-thrcc. 480 freshmen IU'vxidrut - - - - - - - - HELEN SNYDER I'ia' Prvsiilmt - - - - - ANNA MAY BASSLJgR Svrrrturhv-Trmsm'cr - - - - - - SARA MCCUNE Green he the how uhove thee, friend of my Freshmen d:1ys- None knew thcc but to love thee, none saw thee but to praise int remember when thou art passing from this class on to the next. The Freshmen days are counted and numbered along with the host. Ebc Stubmt Gouncil I'rmidvnt - MMu-zL XV. BARNETT .S'Nrrmry - me'rm' l. Smmu, l'iu' Prmidvu! - Iimm' A. GRAY 'lV-msurm' - lllCLl-IN ll. l'mn-tu. The Student Council consists of the Dean of Yn1nL-n. tho nHiccrs uf the Women's Student Government Association. one representative of tho llUll-dul'llli- lnry girls and one representative from each class. The Smdvm Council MM :15 :1 disciplinary hmly of tho ancn's Student Hux'crmncm Association. Ebe Womenk .ieague lU'midml - - : - - : - - MAIHCI. 1V. HA-xlmle'r'r I'ia' Prmidvur : A : 7- 1 -- - JCMIM' A. HRM' .S'Mrvtury - A , v 1 , - 1 mecxuc K. .MJJCN 'lh'uxurvr - : : 1 , - : - HlilJvIN ll1 an'liu. lx'culizing lllC necessity of :1 larger knmvlwlgc 11f the work Hmong the girls. the Wmncn's League 11:15 lwvn organized this year. 11 is cmnpnscd 0f :1 1'1'1111-51'nlz11i1'c from each of 1110 girl's nrg:111i7.:1limls. Through these 1'011rcscnlz11iv1's. 111v aims, ideas. :1I11l 1111111191115 0f cuch phase, of college life are brought before the others for tho 111-111-111 of :111. Thu Xme-n's League. working in :1 lnrgvr 111-111 than :my organization before it, 11:15 proved sum cvssful during the y 1:11'. Ih'vxidmf - - - - - - - - - MINNIE Ii. RAPP Via? President - - - - - - - - GRACE YUCUM Swrvfury - - - - - - - - - MARIAN MHARS 'Ihrvcmrrvr - - - - - - - - - VIRGINIA Plim'v Amidst the din :md turmoil of after-the-wzlr crisis. we czm scarcely hear the word army mentioned without 21 shudder. Yet there is an army which is marching steadily 011 to a victorious end; an army of women of all lands and nations, impelled by :1 glorious vision of noble womanhood. Through the Y. XV. C. A. the women students of Penn State have the privilege of being a vital part of the industrial and social zuvukenings which are con- necting up world groups at the present time. Their special opportunity of breathing the world thought and doing the world deed has come this y mr through tlr adoption of the personal basis of membership. which permits :my woman of any creed, religion, or race to become a member if she he- licvcs in, and sympathizes with thx aims and id'als and principles of this organization. WMV ---u-mw Sludmf Nirvrlur - - - - - - - ANNA MUMMN Allauagvr - - - - - - - - - linl'rn Momma .Sln'rolary - - - , - - - - - HICLl-ZN Lluuuw Thu Orpheus Club was founded in 1918 with the purpusc 0f promul- ing,r interest in music among the women's student Inuly. Due to the small mcmbership the club has done little in the way of public pcrfurnmncc. The girls are working constantly and hope to entertain the student body some time during the coming year. Ebe Women's TAtbletic TAssociation IW'xidvul - i - - - - - - - - LUI'ISIC STILL l'in' l'rmidvn! - - , - v- .IHSICI'HINH l101.1.Ixuswnk'rll .S'm'n'tury - - - - V . - - - AGNES NEWMAN ilirmxm'vr - - - i - - - A. ICIJZAHIcTII SHELTHN Honor. Courtesy. :md Spurlmmnship. this is the motto of 111': iancn's .thclic Assucintimi. If this spirit is incorporated by 0111' women in their gmncs. the R'. X. A. will have helped greatly in the preparation of its mem- bers for lift. The R'. A. .X. desires that every womzm take an active purl in the ussw Uiuliun Illlti thus hcnciit by what the association offers. The sports which haw been adopted undcr the point syslcm fur insignia are :15 follows: lluckcy. volley hull. imlum' huschzlll. truck. tennis. golf. hiking and winter activities. 4N3 11!; ff mum? , i P ham ' -. .un. . um x alywmm watm- u- 1i. 321-31 wsw A ,.A$5.,,.ym.v- M3: Lam .WMVI-ma-W :aIuII-. o-wu . . q? an 4 A i: 2- 2.2. A9 '2'ng ; '3 $j f ???I'u. .. Ni? ix ' I I IJ'L. T1117 AMAL CHRISTMAS PARTY A V '1?15'61' C?.S'JMAS '20:. $331615 bugmgq 331C133! A - ' on 0014????ng G'whg Em YE'HI'rHr 1111: To pm? cm W3 '02 MEALLISTEER 22:32 22252523223222 '2 Km. AND moss mm: 1,2. V T ' 5? 153250: Yr: dour: Air 5152: o'cwcx A 91an 429 NEED Nor wreck. A m'ikgw Am: 91,151: I l'ImIn by t'. H. Nolplvllu 490 Wm Wntrobuction You are endowed with a great privilege. A privilege that hundreds have wished for, thousands have talked about, and millions will die without possess- ing. You are privileged to see your beloved college as it will appear a half cen- tury into the future. You will see it rcllectetl in the best reflector of any college or town, the newspaper. 5k ik :k l: a: 7k Don't take it too seriously. Farther on you will liml another issue of a famous manual introduced by our worthy predecessors. There are still a few left, we ran out of space. $ l: l il l: 9k Donlt take it too seriously. You can proceed as soon as we write two little llpomes. N0. 1 We've put lots of knocks in our section, ,tis true, To take them all out would upset it. We diviled them up just as much as we could, If we hit you too hard-just forget it. No. 2 The jokes in this section will all pass inspection, W'e hope that thele stir up some mirth. Laugh once in a while, or at any rate, smile, So welll know what the darned stuff is worth. Yes, theylre good ponies, hut l: 5k $ t l: :k Donlt take them too seriously. DEDICATION To Those Among Us Who Unrcscrvcdly And Without a Thought Of Dad's Coal Bill Came Across With Three Hundred Buffalo Nickels To Make PROBABLE THE RECREATION HALL Which We Now So ABSENTLY Enjoy, This Book Is Sympathetically Dedicated. 49: 0:132 QEmning QEoIIegian Vol. LXVII. N0. 35 STATE COLLEGE, PA., NOVEMBER 5. 1972 Price One Cent MALE STUDENTS TO GO H941; EARLY Women Make New Ruling for Safety of the Men .tt :1 meetingr ml. the thnan Student thw- erllment Association hehl last night it was derided tn alluw the men uf the enlleg'e tn gm hume a day early fur 'lihanksgiving vamp tinn, in order that they might avoid the rush which usually has resulted in the in- jury uf snme of the men. This aetinn of the Female lhnly Hf le- eentives is highly emnmemlahle, and sImWs that the renewed respect for men in the outside world has ftmml its way intn col- lege life It is interesting to think retrospectively of the W'nman Suttrage Question at Penn State. As early as 1920 the girls hegan tn take an active part in the government uf student affairs. It was at this time that prohibition became a law, and smne of the great thinkers attribute the growth of femiw nine puwer at State tn this law. There have heen other changes in the past half century. Only last week nne of the fraternities nntitied the authurities that unless the en-etls refrained from cheek- dancing: they wnuhl nut he invited tn any more dances. It seems hanl tn believe that in the past men have been Named for these transgressinns of the laws. tiorgn used tn have his tnhaeeo stm'e thtwn town. hut he has lately lmilt a new store. near Mae Hall. in order tn make it more ennvenient t'm- his enstmners. In 1920 a course known as Crmkery 53 was started for men, and now many are suffering from its terrible re- POSTER NIGHT A SUCCESS Freshmen Lenient With Sophomores Une Hi the must lnrilliant affairs in the su- t'ial calendar fur the past week was Poster Night. Mister Night is the name given tn the evening when the members 01' the incum- ing freshman elass are ruthlessly routed from rest. teaching the wearers of the verdant cloth a new meaning; fur the three ris. In the past the occasion has been lunketl fnrwartl to with the greatest pleas- ure hy the three upper classes aml with apprehensimt aml misgivings hy the mem- bers nf the tirst year class. As early as 1920 there was a growing sentiment that Poster Night was far ton rough aml that in order that the freshman class he nut un- seemly abused measures should he taken tn make the burden lighter. Consequently things have gradually changed until the re- cent ueeasitm, the acme of polite hazing has heen witnessed. Engraved invitations were sent to thc Iirnsh. giving them permission tn report fur hazing at Cn-op Corner at 3:30 in the after- mum. in nrder that they wuuhl nut he out U10 late. The committee was pleased to Continued on Page 2i sults. It is essential that men Whn wish to retain the small amount of independence that they now have hand tngether tn resist the designing daughters of live. If such aetinn had been taken in 1920 we wnnhl nut have to tip our hats whenever we pass the CU-Op rail. Inge Two THE EVENING COLLEGIAN November 5, 1972 THE EVENING COLLEGIAN liIlitIIr llusincss Manager W'IIIIIIIII's liIlitur :incws lC. lIlcitIIr - - - .L . l 0r tcr - - llclcn D. Mailed fIIIIIII the State College llnst Ollicc IIlmIIt II II'CLIlI' IIltI-II IIIII Ilt'llI'rC it to Hilltl post IItitiIIIu lCIItIIIIcIl IIs liIIst-IIlIIss IIIIItthI . llIIhlishIIIl hy - - JOlI ll. RiIItcr EDITORIAL 'lth- lCIIIIniIIg CIIllI-giIIII at this time liIIIls IIIIIIII' faults in thc IlIIIIICIInnII and attitude of Y0 State StIIIlI-s. IYc sincerely trust that IIIIII IIIIIIIIls will IIOt ho th-IlI-Il. for II'II see no rCIIsmI why this IIIII'IIsiIIn shIIIIlIl hc excep- tiIIIIIIl. lIIIIIII-III-II. those of us that read lllC heroin IIIIIItIIiIII-Il glossary of IIIistIIkcs will IIII IlIIIIlIt l'I-I-l justly rchIIkI-Il. Firstly IIIIIl hy IIll IIII-Ims must I-IIIplIIIti- IIIIIly Ilu wc want 10 CCHSUTU thI- lIIIIgIc IIt- tI'IIIIIIIIIII- IIt ClilSS IIII-I-tiIIgs. The Bull PcII was built fur IIIIIIIlI-IIIiII ill'llI'iliCS and 1101 fur the IIIII'IIrtiIIg IIf rccklcss IIlIIss-lIIIlitiIIiIIIIs. Class IIII-I-liIIgs SllUllltl Imly hII IlllCllthIl II'llCll 0110 Int IlIC lIrIIthI-rs is II candidate for an IIllICC. il' IIIIIIII- careful about 1.:iIinI: IIIIIIII-y tn the Y. M. C. I IIIII IHJIHV students hIIIIIl UI'CI' thc IIIIIIIIIy IIIIII ncI Cl' ZlSlx what is tlUllC with it. YIIII shIIIIlIl cxcrIisc great care when dealing with thnsc in thc Ellnn'c men- tiIIIIIIIl IIIIIIpIIIIIItiIIn. Thu III'IIIIIgc t'III-shIIIIIII duos IIIIt III'IIIIIiIc IIIIIIIh IItthItiIIII until he has broken II tcw III the IIIstIIIns. HIII do not more of IIIIII I-IItIIIpIisiIIg' tirst I 'IIII lllcn wise up and he CUIHII IIIIIIIIIIIII? IVI- believe that much IIIIIIIC IIIIIIIlIl hc HI'CUIlelSlICIl IIIIIIIIIIIl tIIwn if the freshmen would visit MIIII. llall occasion- IIllII IIs ItCll :lS IlI-IIIIIIIstIIIItc publicly that thIIII likct tiIIIIgII's tIIhIIIIIIII. lI-IIII these 5111:; gI-stiIIIIs in mind. We are saving up II CUN- plc uf gImIl UIH'S tIIII the next issue. how- NO ROOM FOR ADS. HII ZlCClllllli ml the pIII-pIIIIIchIIIIIIII- of news we IIIIIIIIII-t tn lelllUllnI'C that we are IIIIIIlIlc III print us many ads as 11511211. 'llII-IIIIIIIIIIIII' IIIII-IIiIIg II'II pIIIIIIIisc to supply II full IIIIIItII nf I-IIliIIiIII: thrIzIIiIIs from The Fastest tiI'IIwiIIg' SIIIIII- in State College, as wcll 115 II I'I-III' lIIIiI-l. ill'llClC giving II IlctIIiIcIl IIII- IIIIIIIIt i llHIV II l,th-IIIII Artist SllI'CCCthtl th-II llc switched to linginccl'ing. IIl DAILY BULLETIN 6:00 P. M. The AIIti-Cigarctte League will meet at GIIIIIIIIIII'S stnre. 6:00 P. M. A tag SUClEll will he held in the basement Hi. the Y lIIIt in honor of thc Freshmen IIl SigIIIa Tau. 0:30 ll. M. LIIIIIIIIIIII CIIIIIIty ClIIlI lllcclillt: will he held in the Stock l,iu'illlin. SIIth-ct t'IIII this evening Vy. VcII IIIIIl Vere to do A wcry iIIIpIIII- tIIIIt IIIcctiIIg. 7:00 P. M. lIIO Year Ags spuiIIl IIII'IItiIIg. C. KI lI students ilnilctl. IIlIiI for discussion 0110 of great IImIiIIIIIltIIIal iIIIIIIIrtIIIIIIc. Raising Disturbances in Old Main. 7:30P. M. Glee Club 1IIIIIIItiIIc.A new number will he I'I-lIcIIIISIIIl. cntitchl Swing Alung ChillInI. 81M ll. .Xl. LihcrIIl Arts mass IIIcctiIIg at tho lltOI'lL'S. A silver CIIllI-IItiIIII will he liftI-Il III the IlmIII. 8:30 ll. M. DCI'IItiIIIIIIl exercises. held at the track house. POSTER NIGHT A SUCCESS tComlnucIl from Page ll IVLIlCUIHL' lIVCIlly-llvc of the new students. II l'ClllllrlHlltly gIIIIIl IItthIIlIIIIcc fIIII II Class H unly twclIIc lllllltlrctl. A light tea was SI'FI'Ctl llClUl'C the party began. and at 4:15 sharp the delegation. St'illctl iII llnlUllSiHCS pl'tlt'itlctl hy the llppcl'-ClZlSSIHCll. cssIchIl forth in the general direction IIl Lcmnnt. The party did nut go us tar as LCIIIIIIIt. hc- Cllllst' it WAS not thy desire of thc Sopho- lllHl'CS tII tire the new students cxccssivcly. I'tlllSCllllClllly tlII-y lIIIIl IIIIt tIIIIIII-lI-Il IHUI'C thIIII II mile when the cars were stopped and thy lIIcslIIIIcII WCI'C IIskI-Il tn be scaled III II llillltltlcl tIIhlc. spread in the middle of II lII-IIIItilIIl groan pIIstIIIII-IIIIIl hcsiIlc IIhIIhhling lnIImk, symbolizing the freedom II'lllCll thc HCIV lIIIls would enjoy at Penn State. After the banquet SUIHC Hi the Faculty IIII-IIIthIs IIIIIIIc IIIIIIIIII IIIIIl snhtly suggested that the t'rcshIIIcII had had cnIIIIgh hIIIIsh ll'Cilltllctll, and that thI-y should be taken lHlClx' illllnctlialcly. 'lihc SIIphIIIIIInIcs lms- tIIIII-Il to act in accordance with tho sugges- tiIIlI. UIIIIII IIIIIIiIiIIg' III the IIIllcgc thc Fresh- IIIIIII IlIIss issued tlII-ir pIIIIIIlIIIIIIItinII. which is II IIIIIII' good one. giIiIIp, the upper tlitSSCS IIIIIIII- rights than any IlIIsIs hIIs IllllHIt'tl thI-III tIIII II IIIIIIIhI-I 0f yt'ill'S. November 5. 1972 DISCOUNT CHARGE ON STUDENT CHECKS REMB-VED Remarkable Change in Policy of Local Bank CUSTOM WAS FIRST INTRODUCED 1920 Perhaps nm- of the must astounding changes of thc ycar has been thc rcnwx'al ul- 1110 discount charm- mi student checks by thc State t'nllcgc tank. If any rcatlcr can- Imt believe this stut'y thc editor will 11!!! Manic him, UVCII though he may cancel his suhscriptinn. It is a lung stm-y. and a familiar unt- tn i'cnn Statc students. I?Ur tifty ycars the students hau- ht-cn sn accustmncd to the discount rate ml checks that when they ad- dressed h-itcrs they mmmscinnsly added tt-n tn the street nnmht-r. The real cause fur thv tliscmznt rate was never knuwn tn the lmhlic. hut st-x't-ral thcm'ics haw hccn ath vancctl. Sonic hclicvc that it was such a lmrc tn the clerk's tn cntmt cu-n money that th' new discount chargv was adapted. just far lilL' sake uf cntt-rtainnwnt. Others suggested that tho hank wishctl tn prutit hy tht- ilmnvatinn, but this evil thought was at once tillWHCtl. hccausc not a single stu- dent wuuhl gin- it Crctlcncc. It has ht-cn the general npininn that thc hank was inl- itm'inp; thu nhl quotation. It is mm'c hlt-sst-tl In gix't- than tn receive. aml it. this is the Cast- a great Messing has lu-cn hamlctl tn tht- Penn State students, fur which tht'y hax'c hccn exceedingly grateful. Tho rcmarlmhlt- news. hmvcx'cr. is that thc hank has t'CllthCti the charge. after tht- sturlt-nts hatl iltTUltlt: so attacht-tl tn it. IiiilC rt-asun given is that thc pangs uf mmscicucc had tnhl the teller that it was wrong. had caused lht- cashier to nearly rash in aml had kept the lnmkkccpcr awake at nights. Nu mic can see thr reason for such worry. and the students will cxlwricnct- exceeding- 13' urcat surrnw at tho luss nf thc dismmnt charge. THE EVENING COLLEGIAN Page Three FALSE FIRE ALARM The inhabitants of thc tnwn wcrc tlnt'mn- munly active yesterday aitcrnmm when the cullcgc lirc whistle screamed furth its tcr- rihlc warning. The fact that tht- alarm was sent in by a freshman whn had simply ht-ard 1wu l,iht-ral Arts instructnrs in ; hcatctl argument tlHCS nnt tlt-tract frnm thc ,.. suriuusncss Hi the nccasitm. Uctugt-narians ahitling in the village in- form us that it was in 10.30 that a similar false alarm uriginatcd in thL- l,ihcral Arts huihling. It seems that smncunc. in pasSiIIt-I tht- l,iht-ral Arts Building. had nnticml small curls HI. snmkt- pit'ttil'csqnciy issuing frnm iilt' wimlmv Hi the nthcc Hf lht' lh-an. Smukt- is a ht-antiful thingr to gaze 111nm, and Hlllit'l' m'tlinary circumstances MW in- nncont stmlcnt would have passed on with- Imt tilt' slightest concern. but tn st-t- smnkc L'Inanating,r from the tlmniciltr Hi the right- t-nus lh-an t'nuld nnly imlicatc invt-mliarism. nothing loss. The alarm was Stiltllticti. and thc nuhlt- vuhmtct-rs appeared. nnly to 100k intn thc smilinLr facc Hf a new tlcan. grace- fully hnhlillg hctwccn his tingcrs a Mild llax'alla Scuar. Tho stmlus. after gratefully aru-pting a Mihl Havana Scuar apiece, dc- partctl with an cnhancml upinilm of Deans Hf liilwral Arts. Page Four TUE EVENING COLLEGIAN November 5, 1972 RESULTS OF PLEDGING RACE ANNOUNCED Exciting Race to Bellefonte Feature of Quest for Frosh Thc lhml results Hf thc Pan-llcllcnic Cnmhat fur the hcst fmnhall material in thc Frvshman class resulted in a victnry fur Alpha cha. whilc tho hum of the class is graml hy lhc szuhlcncd faces Hf Simna Alpha lilmihm. The race was hnl frmn the start aml many L-xciting invitlcnls wcrc IIHIL'I . Kutcha Ilt-Punl. a graduate Hf Camden High Srhlml. which accuunls fur his foreign arcunl. was the illllHCclH causc HI' a thrill- ing- rau- tn Iicllcfnmc hctwccn Phi Gamma Hclla aml Pi Kappa .tha. Thu licqzcc huys wnn aml hruught the lad hack. hut hc dk'CillHl In jnin lhu H. U35 hccausc thc rcsi ml. the 1mm was nnl there and he never vuuld lump scm'cls. The Kappa Sigma gang accidentally lead- pipwl Unlc King. star l'ullhavk frum Scran- mn, Nu unc was H'iSC 10 King's ahilily. and when hc rung the Kappa Sig dnm' hull and asked H il was the Ag. fratcrnity ho was assaultwl withunt delay. After tri- umphing over lhc hnys in listic cncnuntcr hc was tcntlcrctl the pledge pin in rcvugni- titm Hf x'ahux SEATS ONLY $1.50 Must thrillingr Chapel lixcr- rises in Existence. Maintained hy the Students against thc will uf the General Farm 1y. OPEN EVERY DAY TWICE ON SUNDAY Just Like Our Athletic Teams THE WATER AT PENN STATE CAN'T BE BEATEN Patrmlizc tho Drinking; hnuntains aml .lail llnxcs un thc Campus. IF EVE HAD BEEN A CO-ED havully Rulings hVuuhln't Hau- lhuthvrul Her thy Ho llimlcml? Secure Your Apples Frmn tllc College Urchan 5 Manager Retires at 10 P. M. Ilnw many Social Halls tltl yun haw? askL-rl Mrs. Ctalc. Four. replied Mrs. Harvard. lluw many do you lmsscss? One. Silitl Mrs. State, nhut it's a Lihrary. Visit your library. A guml lime guar- anteed. lintirc alcoves may he chartered from the Dean Hf hYUlncn. THE FACULTY SMOKER ALL ABORED November 5. 1972 THE EVENING COLLEGIAN 'age Five PENN STATE NLOXIE PLEASES Players' Production Thrills Crowds in Large Cities The l'enn State Players. featuring Arthur Iiny thre and Veltmieu Theresa l'iek- stnty. in their latest cinema drama Beauty L'nzulnrned. have mmle an envious reputa- linn among the mm'ie fans from Mclx'ees Ix'ueks tn Manayunk. Never since the putat- tive players have lirst been projected upnn the silvery screen has such ostensible zip- preeiatiun been evident. Beauty Utizulornetl. the story of a health tilnl hare-ftmtetl K. M. that came to llenn State. is not true tn life. This does nut nmteriztlly ulleet its success. litnvever, lit cause the public elamors fur the impmh- zlhle. the beautiful. The scene is laid in the Xittauy Valley and takes the beautiful damsel through a series of thrilling adven- tures. The time is ulmnt titty years ago. when State College was an isulatetl nasis. without railroads ur mmlern hntels, and when students wore spurt enats Hlltl parted their hair in the lllitltllC. A series of terrihle escapades. possible only umler the wild conditions prevalent at that time. emisists nl dancing to a local or- ehestra. reading Iirnth. takingr Spanish and riding ml the Lewistmvn lms. She escaped irum all of these urtleals safely and was tinally rescued from eating a mail at the Greeks hy the lteru. who rushed in in the nick of time. It will he shmvn here :15 5mm us the Burlesque shtm' ntm' runningr emu- pletes its engagement, PROCLAMATION The Student Cmmeil of the Pennsylvania State suherly annmmee the issuing til :1 procla- Ctrllege tln hereby snlemnly 21ml mntiun. the same tn govern the actions nf every student enrolled in the same, being the result of ztetinn by the Cmttteil in ses- sion on the 4th of November. 1972, All students will he lnreetl to liml than the lirunt which tn luring their planes tn earth. First: nther places campus mt This zietiun not only makes the campus unsight- ly hut prevents the Seniors from using the Seniur henehes. Seenml: Uliserve the two enmmamls ml the Lemmit trolley. Pay :15 you enter, and Keep off the platt'm'm. 'lihirtl: All umler fourteen t'rnm smtlking. students refrain enrolled age must regularly years nl' linurth: vacation, Any stullent returning; lute frmn and paying the the dollar title. thus breaking a enllege tradition, is subject to extreme ehastisement. lYe sincerely desire that these remarks he noted. W'e intend to see that they are nheyetl. As liritiehie saitl when she picked up the llag antl hegzm shooting her tlezul husband's eannlm. lX'e will light it out along this line if it takes all sum- mer. larlmra - iw' They Never Dreamed of This in 1920! Page Six THE EVENING COLLEGIAN November 5, 1972 SUCCESS? A LITTLE PHILOSOPHY tWith Apologies to Walt Masonl W'hat is it men are striving for? I'll give you just one guess. and if I'm right you'll answer me one word. success. Where is the dead whose thoughts do not go hack. to some with just man with soul so sweet-inem-riell cnuntry spot or some ruse- em'eretl shack. I close my eyes smnetimes and think of places dear to me. that sand- pile that l used to sift heneath the maple tree. the meadow and the swimming hole where the nltler lmys wmtld dive. and then I think of old black Prince. the hurse we used tu drive. llnt now thuse thing's are in the past and never In return. though every time we think of them our hearts begin to yearn. tVe're in the light for money now. we're in the tight with men. our time is spent in the busy whirl and we can't he buys again. In uld times personality would give a man his rank. but now we say he's tlmnsaml in the bank. worth almut ten A man don't have much standing in the present world. it seems, unless he rides around the town in cushioned limousines. I say the present-ilay young man might just as well confess. that this is what he pictures when he's thinking of success. i don't say that it isn't right to have a lot of kale. hut fulks sending men to jail. sume when they're making it are Just settle duwn and live a life of com- furt and content, and keep enough to send the kids tn pay the and school and rent. spend the surplus Shekels to keep some orphans warm nr in the summer weather you can run a fresh air farm. And hoy-- you'll he so happy that you never will get old, when you see some kids enjoying life because you gave them gold. And when the niiser dies they'll say: His life was all a bluff. but when they salt YOUR bones away. they'll say: hlle had the stuff. em BUMPS MANUAL 0t COLLEGE FRATERNITIES A Descriptive Analysis of the Fraternity System of The Pennsylvania State College With a Detailed Account of Each Fraternity by EUSTA B. HAPPY Second Edition Note: Beginning at the end of the first edition and ending at the beginning of the third edition. The Frat and Boarding Club Publishing Co. Pickle Hill 1921 $111 Sigma Kappa 1111i Siumu 1x11111111 11' 1s founded 111' 11110111 ten shorthorns 111 A11 15511111050115 Ag1'111111111'111 Lbllege. lhese fellows 111111 10 get up early to milk the 1'0115 111111 their purpose in organizing was 10 economize 111' using one 111111111 1'101'k 101' the whole gang. The 1111111 worked 0111 very well. 111111 the '11r11' organization was known 11s the Three 1'53 which being,r interpreted. 111'11115 Try '110 '1101er111c. This is 11 very timely hit 01 11111'i1'e 111111 the remainder 01 the students 111 e011eges where d1 E K exists 111'1' 1101111,r their hes1 to 1111i11e 111' the pathetic request. A t1'11it that is characteristic of 1111 d1 E K's is their love for pictures. One 01 their 1'11111-r00111s reminds one 01 11 1111010gr11ph g1111er1'.VVhe11 11 11'esh1111111 is heing rushed 11 111e111her 01 the noble 11111111 is designated 10 1111111 him through 1he g1111e1'1' 111111 show him pictures 01 1111 the ,1 1'11rsit1l teams in the 11151 thirty years. 111'11ri111111' he goes away 11 11ring 11 new 111111011 111111 wondering why the other fraternities' never take in athletes. 1he founders of 1112 K limited the 111e111hership 10 Agricultural 51111101115 101' sev e1'111 1'e11rs hut the1' 111111 10 1011 er their st11111111r1ls 10 e0111pete11'ith 0ther 11'1115 111111 111gineers 11011' 011101 the brotherly hliss. lhe 1111111re is simply 11 11101101311111 01' 111e'1e11er' l11.1 V K being 11esign111 111' 1115 there was 11011t1e111111 10 design 11 fancy 11a111re. 11 was very 11ttr111111'.c 11s is 11101111 111' the fact 111111 after the iirst 110115e-p11r11' none 01 the brother. possessed budge. 111111 11 ring was 11110111e11, hearing three 1'1111r111'1ers representing the three 1'5 01 0111011 111115. Ebeta Xi an 11f llic 1'1'111:1rk:11111- thing's 111111111 ,me Xi is 1111- II'u'i lilill it 11718 fmnulcd 111' wigim'crs. 111i cligiiiccfs 111111 for cngim'crs. This jcnpnrilizwl 11w chances of 1111- unfurnnintc institutiun from 1111- 51:111. 11111 thrimgh 111C zltTL-Hsiun 111' 51-11-1111 Lilicml .M'lisls 111111 Kgl'icnhul'isls 111v frulcrnul 111111 is kept mlling. This umii 110111 cllwlcr hf slilrstick artists lirsl 551w light duringr the days of tho Fix'il inn' by :1 lmnch 11f runkics whu wcrc dcsimns uf mm'v innucimus :11111 81111111110115 snr- r11111111i11gs that those 1111-1111111! in 1111' 11511211 barracks. Tho 111111111ch of HE l1:1w always mnsidcnwl i1 :111 :111111151 iIlUHlle'iViliiiL' :11'l1icx'm11cnt 111 graduate from 1'11111'gv. 111111 when :1 lirullicr :1c1'nniplislu-s the Rm 111- is iluhlml iilmnurury i11 rcmgnitiun 111. his distinguished action. it was msy fur 1-1 E 111 inculc hcrv lwvuusc Illcir mlurs :1rc 1111111 :11111 white. 111111 0111' of their best urg'umvnls 11:15 11ml llic 111ml chzilncr could sulmgc lhc dCCUFIlliHIIS used for the junior limm :11111 1-0111111111ixv 1111 .IHHL' linlIM-vpurly iln-cnrznitms. There are mzuly rcquiruncnls fur entrance. 111111 :1 pmspcclivc subject must either chew 111- lmcm. 111-111 his way 111 :1 Ih'nn game. nr jnin :1 jun. 11:11111. Any of thaw will c11- 1i11c him to full prii'ilcg'cs. llihvy :1rc often rcfcri'wl 111 by the sclllimpnsul lcrnlwrwlilic 'liuxi linys. 'lilic 111111111 is Take i1 cusy. Sigma 3111 Sigma Nu was founded one New Year's Day at V. M. l. by a bunch of fel- lows who were sore at another bunch. New Year's day was the only chance they had to start the organization, most of the fellows had been out the night before and didn't know what they were doing. Most of the members had been Con- federate soldiers and the original purpose of the fraternity was to gain revenge on the North by placing chapters of Sigma Nu in the northern states. All of the charter members were afraid to tell anyone about their frat, so they went on starting chapters every New Year's Day until finally they were caught. Three colleges admitted havingr chapters of E N, but there were about four others that were not caught. They then sent out a circular letter with charters enclosed to all Of the colleges that hadnit heard about their record at V. M. 1., and the ma- jority of them accepted. while others investigated the matter. The badge was formerly a round object of black enamel. on which reposetl a golden snake. The snake was placed there in memory of the lirst New Year's live. Later in the history of the fraternity it was decided that the badge was too small. aml consequently there were added live arms. which made the pin look like an electric fan. On each arm there are crossed swords. The members admit that the swords are not supposed to mean anything, but they make it look more like a fraternity pin. Beneath the swords there is a letter in each of the arms: 2. N. E, T. and T. These letters form the motto. the signilieanee of which is most evident when the pin is placed on the vest of a new lWOlllCFwi'SOInC Nut Entered This Time. Tambba Chi ?Alpbo. Three things happened in Boston: Tea Parties, Baked Beans and Lambda Chi Alpha. The greatest of these is Lumhtlu Chi Alpha. Most of the fraternity manuals assert that the Lumhdu Chi's do not have 21 history. The brotherhood was founded by :1 fellow who wanted to see how quick he could build 21 big fraternity. llis object was quantity and speed. He accomplished the object in record time and was so successful that the various chapters now use the same methods in their quest for pledges. The motto is Learning, Courage and Ambition. This should have had some effect on the Fraternity but none of the brothers could read Creek. tYhen it comes to designingr pins Lambda Chi Alpha takes the prize. The letters A X A are enclosed in the hollow part of :1 crescent. It is very signitiezmt, meaning,r Surrounded by Moonshine. Their crest is :1 combination of the badges of :11! the other fruts, boosting of swords, balances, hzmdsshnkes, gravy hozlts, stars, helmets and :1 thousand other things. They hzul it copyrighted. :1 useless thing to do, heeztuse anyone who might try to copy it would he sure to miss something. The crest is another example of the Lambda Chi slogan: Quantity is mightier than quality. There are honorary members. but they will not allow their names to he published. . Q a a Kin ..1r-x..u... lvt Huum L4 Sigma .331 i fraternity was organized hy a gang of Irish hml-carricrs who 'lihv Sigma It wcw ilt'iliillg tn lmihl thv tuwm' of liltiltti. 'lihc tuwcr was gtttingr tun close to Hcax'cn hn' the Irish. m thtw' thm'itlul tn strikc. and Sigma Iii was crcatwl, iilL' lirst tirt'at Lahur l'ninn in history. They callul lhmnsch'cs the Sphinx chili. 'Iiu Sigma Iii gums thc hntlnr 0t intmthlcillg thc lt'atl-liipc mt'thml Ht securing plulgos. tho chartt-i' mumhcrs wcrc nut ahlc tn talk plainly su the new members wt-rc lTlltltTt'ti tmmnsciuns and tho ritt-s athninistcrcd hcfurt- they rcsumctl their earthly existence. This anvicnt system is still a part tit thvir platform, so it can he said in famr of the Sigma l'i's that must of them are victims of circmnstam'cs. 'Iiilt' hattgc was tlcsignctl hy the ltcnn vhaptcr duringr a Red Cross tlriw. and was made In hmk like thv Ix'wl timss insignia in urrlcr to elude the workers in raih'nzul stations aml nthcr ptlhlic places. tiach corner of the cross is adornml with some signilicant cmhlcm. Hm- corner displays a scrult on which is inscribed tho namvs of the Irish founders. .Xnuthcr corner hears a drawing.r of 111v wreath that Nero WUI't' as ho played the Violin and watched the hnrningr of Rome. Norm was a Sigma H. .t pair ut- scalcs in the lower mrm-r shows that whcn you he- atc is in tho halancc. The last corner. there are tnnr nt' CUHW a Sigma lti your them. is decorated with stars. le'cry lilllt' a E II goes through a semester with loss than scx'ml nmnthly hchiw grades a new star is athlcd. There are now tcn stars. Sigma lti claims as mcmhul's thc Siamt-sc twins. lluratin and Lucius. It is Silitl that they lmth hmk alike. especially Lucius. 3mg; . .t.,,.N..ri .. .. t . h ggwgmf if 9 .mwmu mmm M mama mil? 53-MMWLAIM. AM M AMMLM wtmtmmu-Jhmmu 4A. ' .131 Kappa TAlpba Nothing 11:15 1111111 11111111 111 11111 1111111g1111css 1111;311:111113 111 11 K A. 1111711151' 1111-y 11:111 11111111: 11111'1111c11 111 1111 anything 111111114. '1111111' 111151 111111 1111 :1 51111'1111' 5:11- 11r11:1y 11134111 :11111 :15 :1 1151111 11 K A 11:15 1111111145 111-1111 1111- 1:151 11'111'11 111 1111111 11111511111- 7.:11111115. 111111 11111111111-11 111 1111111111 11111 111111 :1 1111141111' 111:111, 511111111 111 1111111- 111 size 111 11111151'-11;11:1y 11.151155111111115. 111111'111'1-1'. 111111 11:111 1.111111 111111111111. :11111 11111 11111 111111: 111 511111111 1110 111'1111'1' 1111111111-11111115 111111 111:1 111111. 415 11111111 :15 111111' 111111111 111:11 11 111111111 1111 111111115511111- 1111151:11111511 1'11:11111:1's 111 1111- X01111. 1111'y 11011111111 1'x11111511'1'1-v 51111111111111. 11y 1'1111511111111111:11 :11111111. 11111111 11111 Civil W'ur w111'11 111111111111111'5 11'1-1'1' SCJU'CC 11 K A 1111111011 111 11111110 111 1111- N1111111 :11111 5111112 111 11111 1111111111113 1111111111111- 111 1111-11 111 1111110141- 111 11111111: 111 1101-11 1110 111 1111- 1111411111711111111. 111111: 1111111111 represented 1111 11111 1111111 11111'11111'5 111 1111' 11:11114'11 11y 1110 11111-115 11 K 1 11:15 :111111111111 1111 1111011111 111 1111 1111111111 111 111C curly 11151111111 111 1111' 111111411. 1111-111 1151'11 111 1111 :1 1111111 111:11 11r11s111-11111'1- 1110:11111111'5 111111111 11111 j11111 11:1- 1111'111111-5, 11111 5111111111 continue their 11111111511 11111.111'1115111111. H K A 111111111 111C 1111;- :11111 11111011 111 :1 1111111111111 1111' 111111111113 111 111111111 11115111115. 111111111 1111111111111 111111'11 11111111 11111111 11111 11151 111:1111 111 1110 111111111 15111111111 11111115. 11111151111111'11111' 11 K A 1111111111 11111 111151:111c. 11151 1111- '11111111111111 '1111c11111g'1:111s :151111'. :11111 11:11'1' 119111 :15 1:11: :15 11113511111- 11'11111 11111111 11111 51111112 11111 111111111 1111 11111111 11111 means 1'1'1':111111'rs. 1'11-11511 K1111 Away. 1111- 113111.11- 15 :1 11'1111c 51111-111 5111111111111111111 11y :1 111:11'11 111:1111111111. 5114111111111: 111:11 1111111' 1:111lls 11111111111111 11111111 15111111 111121111105, 1111111 11111111111111 is surrounded 11y 1111:1115 111 111111111 1111111111111. ?Alpba Emu Omega Alpha Tau Omega pushed off into its brilliant and inspiring career one September mom in the shadow of the walls of V. M. 1. Right away they trietl to take in every available linglish-speuhing student. and naturally they were unable to accommodate the throngs that elainoretl for admission. In order to satisfy the public demand the accommodating A T 32's established another elmpter in the same town. This shows the spirit of service which dominates the noble eluh. Around this compact Virginia nucleus was formed the net-work 0f :1 mighty elzm. 11110 the mystic folds of A T 9 many famous nonentities have carelessly strayed. The list of members includes names known in every household. llis- tory tells how Omar Khayztm, Napoleon, Kismet 21ml Supolio were initiated the night that Reheeezi ezune buck from Mecca. This assortment of celebrities gave A 'I'Sl the cosmopolitan aspect which it has retained to the present time. The badge resembles the Double Cross. and was forged at first by a black- smith, who made use of the opportunity to advertise his horse-shoes. Later the pin was designed by golf enthusiasts. us is shown by the T in the center, and the linked hnmls. The motto of the Fraternity is: Always Too Ustentzttiousf, M 506 t 4 t LauVie Sigma .13 bi Tpstlon The corner-stone of SIDE was laid in Richmond, Vn., by 21 disbanded chapter of the well-known Klu Klux Klan. Soon after their inception they set about the task of procuringr new chapters, and by the use of the old Klu Klux methods it was accomplished with very little difficulty. Altogether they were able to rope in ii fty-six Chapters. This renowned aggregation met its greatest success in the southern states in its early history. General Sherman. on his historic march to the home of Coczt-Colzt, was entertained at several 21le houses, which probably accounts for his detinition of war. livery child has heard of two famous EtDE men, Mason and Dixon, who were noted for their line. This case is often mentioned in Eugenics and Genetics 11s 2111 example of inherited characteristics. The badge was designed on St. Valentine's Day, and is heart-shaped. This is very appropriate, because the Fraternity often has serious trouble in securing new members. With the present badge, however, the doleful .2th holds the glittering jewelry before the freshmzufs eyes and entreutingly urges, nHave a heart? This invariably causes the freshman to relent and accept the pledge. The motto is: ttSweet, Pure, and Educated? -. :Acknowlebgements 'HIL- 102.? LA X'H-z linzml wishes to express its :lppn'cintinn to 1111 who :litlk'tl in any way in cmnpiling Illis htmk. Vc ZIFC L-spccinllx' imh'hlwl 10 the fullmving livrslillhi manuscript Mum. W. D. t'mu'mrr'r me KlAIUiARI-l'l' A. lx'xlmrr Dmx .X. H. meurk Miss Rl'TH Ii. JAVKSUX IH-AX t'. V . S'rummm Muss MARY A. NITXKY IHmI-z C. C. RHIHNSHX MR. XML XI. FLICMIM; MK. II I. ULMSTMD Mn. N. C. Um-z'nxnn i'x j. Man; X. L. 'KIH'IIICR MR. H. IC. Ihmwnx I'RHI . W. S. HUFFMAN MK. 1'. M. Ilnxmlm MISS II. M. Suxxm: MR D. II. I'umwcmrllcm Mum: M. H. WI-zlxrx' MR. D. Ii. MMMLL MR. HARRY Su'lcl-zxv Mn. .l. K. Kl'mz Miss If. M. Axlrrux MR. D. .X. Cull'lucm. Miss M. R. Rnlnzlius MK. .I. ll. SAVHLMXH Mk. II. Ii L AIm Mk. Ihnn KAl'l' Mu. V. H. TRAINER 50$ 'Advertistng Is the education of the public as to who gou are, where you are, and what gou have to offer in the way or skill, talent, or commodltg. The only person that needs not advertise t5 the person who has nothing to offer in the way of' skill ,talent.,or' commodity. Glen buck. JttJ 1 ,u...r........ V ...,. . v. .1- ..;.-......, .mv... -.. v l 1 L. K. METZGER Penn State, 115 L. K. METZGER The Fastest Growing Store in State College as a Result of Service W'c have recognized the needs of 1111 up-to-dntc and modern store for the students of Penn State. where you C2111 buy everything you may need while here as students. Naturally, your needs are of :1 varied nature. As rapidly as space and capital permits we are going to give you that kind of :1 store. Help us grow. .Whenac atWritting nn-do' .ut ' 1 . for someone;1 Cto finish witthw the 1 111141111011 t0 tlu on B ndcnt. Have W: ltvr 1111111 wv sell 0 r own Wntcrman's deal cw l . M , fl . Mummmm 0f 1. vcr Pocket Self-Filling Pen. It 1 H 0 0' h H . , enabll-s you to write more easily Conklin the Park knuls. Suhsvrlp- und auuntly. You cnn1'dnshoE ' ' '1 - T , k 1 many a ostcard in :1 few minutes or, the Crockvr. ' l 0 s A 1 v with a atcrman's Ideal. It fills 1 . VV' 1 l T . Alarm C l 0 c k H instantly too. Just immerse nib t H .1 l 1 1' y . ' , nin . Raise cvcr. Lower lever. 1,0 1 n t Fountwill Rmvw, Sn 1 1' t y Nothing more. It's filled. You 1 ' then have pen and ink whereve: 110113 Razors and Blades, W :1 s t o Baskets. 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For it takes far higher degree of ability to lill an order for a customer miles and miles away than it does when the customer is present to consult and assist with his or her own opinion. livery effort is made to fill every mail order complete, and scml out the very day it is received. ch do our utmost to please 11ml to rcmlcr a service of value to you. When you mail your order feel assured that it will receive our immediate attention uml it will he llllctl to the best of our ability. KW $$$me Wml Our 24th Year AD in the LAVIE We desire to express our appreciation for the many kindnesses of our many student friends. GRAHAM 8c SONS On the Corner RESIDES MEAT MARKET FRESH MEATS at All Times SOUTH PUGH STREET '2: At the SERVICE of the STUDENTS mww- : .1? 'TT ' . 4' mm: . 4.31 M. . x??- gm .-.. eem w W ZWAWxE-QJ: v ermm-ummummAm 519 Established 1873 11 The most original shop A H. FETTING 130:2;22322? H432: MANUFACTURING . JEWELRY co. home of Hart Schaffner 81 Marx Clothes. 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Printers and Designers of Booklets, Catalogues, Direct-by-Mail, Advertising Material Cheerful and Intelligent Co-operation With Our Customers Is An Important Feature of Our Service A WORD TO THE CLASS OF 1922 ' IIUSIC of you who have Chemical laboratory work are doubtless impressed by the quality of the apparatus which hears the IE. h Af' name plate. Quality in- duces accuracy, and, to get the valuable accuracy in- variably desired in the industrial laboratories, you cannot do better than continue to use HE. E? A apparatus and chemicals. hN'e shall be glad for the opportunity of co-operating with you in any way by which you ezm utilize our long experience and un- equalled stock zuul facilities. EIMER S7. AMEND FOREMOST SINCE 1851 Laboratory Supplies, Chemicals and Drugs THIRD AVE., 18TH AND 19TH STS. NEW YORK. N. Y. Branch thec and Showroom 2011 Jenkins Arcade Pittsburgh, Pa. WNW , - ' y y Twmxawwuc; DIAMONDS WATCHES THE CRABTREE CO. 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THE MUSIC ROOM Everytlz ing 11! usz'cal Victmlus and Records Baldwin Pianos Art Prints Musical Instruments Ncw Records 0n the First of liach M 011th Uniforms, Unit'qrm Cups, Shirts, Shoes and all Uniform Accossories uro Manu- fm'tul'vd in the 117051 Brunch Valley by PEN N GARM EN T COMPANY WILLIAMSI'ORT, PA. Quick Service via Parcel Post VARSITY POOL PARLOR Equipped With First Class Pool Tables, Cigars, Cigarettes mnl Tobacco, Candy and Soft Drinks H. G. MORRELL, Prop. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL for the Laboratory, Home, Shop and Automobile. Special appli- Steam and Hot Water ances for the comfort and con- , . venience of the college student. Heatmg. ngh Pres- Frank H. Stewart Electric sure Steam BOilerS- Company Mill Supplies. 37 and 39 N. 7th St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. '33 Take the YELLOW BUS They never fail. They always make train con- nections. E. KEELER CO. EMERICK MOTOR WILLIAMSWM, m. BUS LINE, INC. 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PHILADELPHIA Penn State Headquarters in Philadelphia Give MORE thought Sundaes Candy to Music Toilet Articles Sodas Stationery Tobacco When you do- think of F. A. WINTER 8c SON THE ALTOONA'S MUSIC HOUSE V A R S I T Y S T O R E The State College Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor ' Only 1111' 13th ' $ ALLEN STREET, Below the Post OHicc W. F. LEITZELL, 06 Em w: yw- . n M k um 11.. ,4. THE ATHLETIC STORE Student Supplies '35 On COvOp Corner Books and Stationery Drawing Materials Sporting Goods . , MN . .. . . , h.gvuwng ,. ...... . . ...,.. .v, m- M - w- u w w ':.v ' .1 an . . : .V: wn. ruA-I - Vacuum Dryers Evaporators Chemical Apparatus Sugar Apparatus Buffalo Foundry 81 Machine Co. BUFFALO, N. Y. w ..... a...vukuw. -.. -k -m... . W? WabKW-pe'u Wad ' c a minf Egg; . '. mmmlthn-IW I' .uLAAwLmz, 1' ' 111111111111'11'1111c1nc11ts - 1 Administration - - Facuhy - - 1 Student - - - 'l1r11st1'1's - - - 111111'crtis1'111ents - - .111. Banquet - - . 11111111111 - 1 1 Alumni Day. 1920 1 - Athletic Association - Athletics. Penn State 1 Athletics. Freshmen - 11:11111. 01111111: - - 11115111311, Varsity - - 11215111111311. Varsity 1 1 11151111111111. I'1r1'5111111'n - Hluc 111111 1111110. The - Huxing. Varsity 1 - Campus Clubs 1 - Campus Views 1 - Chorus. College 1 - Clubs - - - 11111111411111.11111' 1'1-1111 Stale, - 11111111111111-1111-111 11ch '1920 1 UIIICIIIS 1 111111113 1111115 1 1 Cruss-C11u11try. Varsity - 111111111111: 1 - 111-1111111111 at l'cnn Stale - 111-1111111115 811111111 - 17011-11511 Council - 1 11111111111011 - ' Dranmtics 1 - - Druids - 1 - 1C11gin1'1'r. The Penn State - Faculty 1111111111511'11111111 - .114ri1 '11111111 - 1111l1'11'1- ll1z1llll 51'1111'1' I 11111111111111, 1 Home 1.1'11111111111'5 - 1.1111-1'111 .11'15 - - Mining - - 1 Natural 51'1'1'1111' - 1 1111x11111 1 1111011111111 - 1' 11--si1l1nl John Martin 11111111215 WK? 4114-471 . 408 451 - 453 455 1 452 1 - 445 371 . 423 1943 Farmer, The Penn State Fontball. Varsity - 1111101112111. Freshman - lsratcrnities. Local 1 Alpha Delta Sigma - Cuhccn C1111; - Delta Pi - - Friends Union - ' Kappa Theta 1 - Omega 1511511011 1 Tan Sigma Tau 1 Three 1.111115 1 Fraternities. National - :11'111'121 - - Alpha Chi Rho - Alpha Chi Sigma - :11111121 Gamma Rho 1 Alpha Sigma Phi - 111111111 Tau Omega - Alpha Xi Sigma - .11111111 Zola - - lpct ta 5113,1113 Rho - Hctzl Theta 1'1 - - 111-1111 Sigma PM 1 Delta Sigma Rho 1 Della Tau Delta - Della Upsilnn 1 - ICIu Kappa N11 - Kappa 111-1111 Rho - 1x11111111 Signm 141111111111 Chi 11111111 - .111'1101'1111 Sucicty 1 Phi Delta Theta 1 Phi Epsilon Pi - Phi Gamma Delta - Phi Kappa Phi Kappa P111 1 - l'hi 1111111111 1'51 1 Phi Kappa Sigma 1 Phi Lambda Upsilon l'hi 811111111 Kappa - Pi Kappa 111111121 1 8111111111111 211111 11111111- 1 Sigma .11111121 15115111111 Sigma Chi - - 811111111 Nu - - Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 PAGE I N D E X -Continued PAGE mm; Sigma Phi Sigma - - - 318 Pond, George Gilbert - - Sigma Pi - - - 294 Publications - - - - 421 ..r , - - - - 30 $5213: 11:11-11 . - - 332 Quartet- Varsity - - - 431 Tau Beta Pi - - - - 336 Rehabilitation Club - - - 474 Theta Chi - - ' 316 Religious - - - - 457 Theta Xi - - - - 326 Freshmen - - - - 259-261 5 MC ' - - - 414 Athletics . - - - 415 Schularship Awards, 1920-21 - 266 History . . - . 261 Seniur Class - - - 69.94 Ufliccrs - - - - 260 History ' - - - 71 Friars . . - - 372 Members - - - 72.94 Fruth, The Penn State - - 424 Ufiiccrs - - - - 7n .. Skull and Bones - - - 370 Glee Club, Penn State - - 433 Succcr. Varsity - - - 406 Glee Club Contest. lntercullcgiatc 434 Sucicty . - - - 439 Health Service - - - 44 SUplmmnrc Class - - 255-257 llnnur Committee - - - SH Hiftnry - - - - 257 Honor Societies - - - 367-373 Un'CCl'S - 4 - - 256 Sparks. Edwin Iix'lc - - - 12 lnlcr-lfratcrnity Cmmcil - - 269 Sphinx - - - , 373 lmcr-Mural Council ' 1 351 Student .Mhninistratiun - 55-59 Juniors - - - 95-253 Student Hoard - - . 56 History - - - - 97 Simlcnl Council - - - 57 Mcmhcrs - - - 98.253 Student Tribunal - - 59 fmh'crs - - - . 96 Student Volunteers - - - 461 Junior Oratorical Contest - - 456 Tennis. Varsity - - - 412 Juninr I'mm, 1920 - - 444 Thespian Show - - - 447 Lacrosse. Varsity - - - 410 Thespiun Club - - - 446 La Vie Hnard - - - 422 Track, Varsity - - - 391 Lion's l'aw - - - - 368 'l1rustccs, Board Of - - 10 'lKvu-Ycur Agricultural Classes 262-265 Rlandnlin Club, Penn State - 43S Mcmm-ial tn George Gilbert Pond - 3 Vix'i-Scctitm - 2 - 491-507 Milumlgv Department. .- 7 32 1Yumcn nf Penn State - 475-489 Boullncntal S1rg2unzatmn - - 3; Athletic Asnsciatinn . - 486 3111611011. 11. Walton - - 93 lrrcshmcn - - 4 - 481 Muswr , - . .- t - 4J Juniors - - - - 479 Muswal Organizations - 430 Orpheus Cluh - - - 485 Olympic Men. Penn State - - 395 Seniors - - - - 477 Orchestra, College - - 437 Snplmmnrcs - - - 480 Organization 01' the College - 11 Student Council - - 482 ,. . 1Yumcn's League - - ' - 483 l'zn'mi Nous - - - 369 r-w . r , - . Penn State Players - - - 448 1Mmtlmg. Vanity 397 Penn State at Silver Bay - 462 Y. M. C. :1. - - - - 458 Pcnnsy1vania Day, 1920 - - 443 Y. W'. C. A. - - - 481 VA..'4 v? 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