Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)
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LVL F 'E N IM: WJ gl ,T ,ca s Lwf .fre Env Nl i 'll' , VOLUME XXXIV PUBLISHED IN THE YEA R NINETEEN TWENTY -TWO By the CLASS of NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE STAT E COLLEGE, PENNSYLVAN IA A, L, KOCHER FOREWORD To all who claim this College as their Alma Mater, and to all her loyal friends, I greetings: We present to you in this boolc the embodiment of the recollections of another college year. We have sincerely striven to compile a volume worthy of our Alma Mater. Should the reader of these pages be inspired with a more binding love for Penn State, our efforts will have been truly rewarded, for to this end have they been directed. X 3 ix f irq ,. f .J JS f - , V Ofiv i , yi,-ya - 4 1, X Vw I i i ,vw g ,flax - U., , 1 .3 ii 1 1 mrrq 5 1 ' A ,. ,.,,. ..... ,,,, Q rm. ...,.. ..,,. 4 'J f . l ig -1 ,.,.. um:fee-sm-at:mm-mefmmmm-a-s.ffsmaa-Lim. Eehicatiun TO DR. Joi-IN MARTIN THOMAS The Prophet of the Greater Penn State of the Future The Class of Nineteen Twenty-three Dedicates This Their LA VIE THE MEED FOR A MAN By Katherine Lee Bates To john M. Thomas upon his going from the presidency Uf Middlebury College to become head of Penn State. The poem was read at a farewell banquet given President Thomas by Middlebury alumni in Boston: Life, Vicegerent of God, What is the meed for a man Who has done his work with a will, Labored in shower and sun, Hardened his dream to a plan, Driven his plan into deed, Made fruitful the earth he trodg Whose city is set on a hill, Whose crown of honor is won? What is the toiler's meed? Life, Viccgerent of God, Smiles, though his mouth is grim, Since struggle hath made him strong, A leader and shaper of men, This is the meed for him, Another and harder task. Once more shall his feet be shod For thc heavy trail and long. Having served, he shall serve again, Sole meed that high heart's ask. , ..,. ,Z 1 i,.:,., : .,., v .:,,,n y H -X , I ,-jim , fix! ,i ii ,f.: E3',-i 'TN-.w:,3,',! , wi Kvgivgf l .4,-IJQQQ i A '-tm, si 'ii i 1 1 fag .rigffi-','. , f'-- zefiimri '. ' ww im. JHQQ ly f.I'srr4.Q b 1 f Wi 1-kvfgc-Tre, Han-gi: M ,'fi95MLlgH Mi?-fif, I 4 X-?5'Q'?'Y Wil. ' .,,,, , Q?..I,:. . ..,a..ia11-ff' ,- ..,, ,fm,fx.,f,,' i-f :f,.:4:.u. .V1:l.f3.lF:v?i' ,..l' , pl 17-Qui fm-'1 ,,gZL ,55?.'l?XH -me L'-i3'V'4N- - .,,-- it A-.J-V Y , - -541 .1 4. Y - r,. :-' r----' - A 6 'f' 'f ,L, ',.Q if 1 xr 1 1 +gP?'3x Ei Mffsf ' V if +11 , 1 f mb-e1.1..1,i'Qr1fe311f2: ri1'.!-wx. .gi 5-.LN +5 U, JOHN MARTIN THOMAS, DDU UMD P7'L'SiLlL lllL of IIIL' Collage 4 .ff 1 1. 1 41 f 1 yiwma' A . W! W 1 W? W . I X: A 1 ,I--1 - Y ' ' . 1 l,11l-111 -11 1 I I 13 11 1111 1 13 . . 1 1 I U U' I Q , I se xi .-' WN ' 1 N ,1J I .. . iw ,M W 1.4 , . , . , q --1. 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Henry Prentiss Armsby Hl' death of Henry Prentiss Ximsby on October 19 1991 I new and xigorous State College of the present eia to the removed another of the increasingly few links that bind the i ' , ,- - 2 - , - 1 -, - .-..-,,,.,,,,l struggling little St ite College of the pioneer days. Ile had been a member of the college faculty for thirty-four years and he was outranked in length of service by only one member of the teaching force. Dr. Armsby was born in Northbridge, Massachusetts, September 21, 1853. His life as a scholar began early. He finished his high school course at Milbury, Massachusetts, at fifteen, and at once entered the first class to be matriculated at the lNorcester Polytechnic Institute. ln 1871. at the age of eighteen, he was given the degree of B. S. from the insti- tution, and it is pleasing to know that in june, 1921, he was able to return to his alma mater to celebrate with the surviving members of his class -the most honored and distinguished of them all-the semi-centennial of his graduation. The following years he spent largely in preparation for his chosen profession of agricultural chemistry. He was instructor for a year at the Polytechnicg then he entered the Sheffield Scientihc School of Yale, receiving in 1874 the degree of Ph. B., and still later the degree of Ph. D. For a time he taught chemistry, notably at Rutgers College. li1'0111 1877 to 1881 he was chemist of the Connecticut Experiment Station, pre- paring during this period and publishing in 1880 his first book, Manual of Cattle Feeding, to this day an authority on the subject. His progress was rapid now. He was made vice principal of what is now the State College of Connecticut in 18813 was called to the chair of agricultural chemistry and made associate director of the Experiment Station of the University of VVisconsin in 18835 and four years later, when the agricul- Y N, I U PM W M .... ,,,,. '?J'W'f'9 f1E'1,ii'TW intl' iii xrgqa,-pil 'Ht' ., ,ug fF:i1vu-lyk iw N all ,, .M ,ii .1 ' tt. ,A K iii il if, ,, lx' 1,5231 F 1-:!.2, ,l 1 111 5 A m- Q, N ' fy L a. , .Q , l'.1 1,' it E, Ad :ia Qwfgifgyfi ll W - ,I AL.2tiJn if - fab 'U i . '1'E.f..y'i 1 .1 Z'f1f 'Si51 . 'v-'v' 1 X' , :JF 11. : in 45445 'I .1 '1 H i .,., ..,. 1. ila?.L..L1L.LlKS1' V, 13.-ll. ::.f.ff?lX.k ,M All Mi' 1, ' 'V 'LJ' - ' A' ' ' ' ' i '41 I 10 1 3 X ' 1 7 '1.'j.E.j I:-,f 1 ' H .tfvvx j'xQ.:' 1,Q g, ,wt gp 'If A131 H- w 1 V114 ' XX,f11f',-W1 Y 11- Q .1 1. 1 1 JS 1 CELL? lg gf. -,1,,1,, Mm -.11-...11.- .1,-..-.. , ,S .-.- ,,1. ..L.1 , .- .. , - ,.....,,,n.,.. ,MQ I HENRY PRENTISS ARMSBY Died October 19, 1921 1 R 1 N 1 5 Q gT1,f..4f.,f4,4,Tah 1 X5 1 ' ,fgffrif 1 fisgifegk rgx 1 1 Q .1 1 1 K. .-.-...w,-.,- A ,mf 14.3 H..- .... -,..,,, ',.-xA,.-,,N V--MM AVVAV WSJ 1 XT , ,T-bl Il .c -s '- -. ,fx 'rv' ,za fr ' gr ,, . 2'r1'fy f'Q f':v'f 7g'r 's:y , 2-'3' Q . Q: 'f,., , 7. lg . rg, , 'UQ P ,V .fg,1t,7-,5,x,l-'T 'w tr i . .,., Mr 0 la. Ktlgfjbrf 1-K wif- ' - 1 5:-l.:gt. ,v .ffpflf i Hg' ll' WN' ll i if .ax 4-fu-tzws' . J, X 7 in '-A N' .W at if' Q-Hixlxf 1. bpfzfi JA ll , ,. t 4 M yi, , 0 y ,. . , ,, . I ll, Ii fist: ' ' l, -fl fi X 'A , l U .11-1 .11.L1 ...1L, Q .1-LL1 ,a. .111. tural experiment station of Pennsylvania was organized and located at the Pennsylvania State College, he was chosen as its lirst director. The rest of his life he gave in its fullness to the struggling young college which, when he entered it, was practically unknown even in Pennsylvania. The story of the agricultural department during the next twenty-five years is largely the story of his life, He organized it, he brought it before the stateg he planned its courses and its policies: and he started it strongly in the directions it has since followed. In 1890, when the college was first organized into schools, he was made dean of the School of Agriculture. In 1902 he resigned as dean to be more free for research work and his title during recent years has been Professor of Animal Nutrition and Director of the Institute of Animal Nutrition. Dr. Arn1sby's crowning work, the one that gave him the widest recognition in the scientific world, was the construction of his respiration calorimeter, the only one of its kind in the world, and the series of ex- periments which he carried on by means of it in the field of animal nutri- tion. In 1904, at the Jubilee of the University of Wlisconsin, President Van Hise, conferring upon him the degree of Doctor of Laws, summed up his life work largely in terms of this crowning achievement: Henry Prentiss Armsby, formerly professor at this University, with the aid of ingeniously devised apparatus you have for years been successfully working upon the very important problems of metabolism of food nutri- ments. Upon you. for these valuable researches on the nourishment of the body, and for vigorous administration of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Experiment Station, we confer the degree of DOC'fO1' Of Laws. , Other honors came to him in rich measure. ln 1893 he was made Chairman of the Committee on the Experiment Station Exhibit at the Chicago Columbian Exposition, and in 1900 he did the same service for the Paris Exposition. From 1898 to 1899 he was President of the Asso- wl M.-xx, 1 1 is X 'T Xlwiw I 1 l N ,..,,.,.! . --1. ,.,, I tray? -v Magik -ew gwvahry 'jg ., r ,li gel ,l, l, 15,35 5, 133,153 1 ll, ll -pm, ly Q, fi, ,li 1, i W? 1, wry i ll M.-1:iifTi2f'H :WT 4' 1' 'QV fm, ' 'Will ' l I I H ,ll l l -W L ful ,.'- 1, ,-:1 ,v 3,2 -r 1. , --.-1 y-' ' K 12 1 .'1 'f',Qf1 ,wtf--vst r:,ti 1vi A 1-Vfgfsiif '1 '1iV- 511.29-Aft 'S om H' A WP ' ' '-iw. 1 .111 li 1 ,- ,N L., I , 4 .rg .AQ 1 1 x Sm 1 .1 L, ft Qi 2554,-...-lil--wf..l---:.::r.-zizsmmwv--1221:-..nw. ' 'S ' ciation of American Agricultural Colleges and Experiment Stations, and from 1908 to 1911 President of the Society of Animal Nutrition, During the war he was appointed a member of the Agricultural Commission of the National Research Council and later a delegate to the Inter-Allied Scientific Food Commission. In 1920 he was chosen a member of the National Academy of Science. In 1920 the degree of Doctor of Science was conferred upon him by Yale University, and a year later the same degree by the Wforcester Polytechnic Institute. Dr. Armsby on October 15, 1878, married Miss Mary A. Harding of Milbury, Massachusetts, and from this union were born five sons, all of whom were educated at the Pennsylvania State College. The influence of Dr. Armsby's scholarship and of his unassuming and winning personality have meant much to the College in the days of her struggle for recognition. That one of his ability and distinction had enough faith in the institution to give to it his entire life has inspired with conndence all who have had in their hands its future. He was a man of culture, of refinement in taste and manners, a christian gentleman of the sanest type, a man always larger than his scholarship and larger than his profession. Rich indeed that institution which can number such men among their permament possessions. 1 l J V ' X ,Q 'saw-tw ,,.r..,,.. X.. 1-..--11' 1 I1-:gfvf-151--.4-wiv -f'- veg- 4-vrja - K V-,psy HT- . NJ. 3 1 -- 4 1 . . S U ,V L - U. , W , I Q 1,Q,'gQ'g 'Il 1 'slfgjizg l Q 15415, ,.gfffm 1 ' K9 gg, WS 'gf IM, li ,P ,1 swf .1 g:.s:'-'rpg '11 1 4.5-My ., in-fs?--SLS QQQQ lla 1 N V ly 'l . ' I ' ii' 3' 'ffl' i f'-'ifi'lff '3 'Q,2i'7'E1i ' 1 iii 'NYY fi- :lil i' NN S1 1 iw il ,. ' .. 1' wifi: 1 Mr,-ff 'V ll ,.g2FI1'15'es, 1ff1..3:lX.11 X1 li'-'L:Qr:.t': .uh iibsv ' ' Mohd. sis 'i M' X .... 2, X., -.:...l..,.....f, ..v M? X, ..-c .... . V . . . ,... . .. - .A M ' N 13 Qu ..,, ,.,...,., 4 h,....,,.., - .,.,. g, M.... William Frear, Ph. D. i- -'--i ILLIAM FREAR, the son of Rev. George Frear and Mal- Ei E Ei vina Rowland Frear, was born in Reading, Penns lvania, 5 March 24, 1860, and died at his home in State College, Janu- EEE ary 7, 1922. The Frear family is of French 1?1uguenot descent. .l he first member who came to this country was Hugo Frear, who settled in New Paltz, New York, in 1677. VVilliam Frear attended the public schools of Reading and Norristown, where his father was a,Baptist minister, and later moved to Lewisburg, Pennsyl- vania, and entered Bucknell University. lt was his purpose while in college to become a civil engineer, but he became so much interested in chemistry and natural science that, after graduation, he accepted a posi- tion as Assistant in Natural Science at Bucknell University. He received the degree of Bachelor of Arts from Bucknell Univer- sity in 1881. He pursued postgraduate work at .Harvard University and the Illinois NYesleyan University, and he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the latter institution in 1883. High scholarship characterized all of his public school and university work. After completing his graduate work, Dr. Frear was appointed Assist- ant Chemist of the United States Department of Agriculture and served in this capacity, conducting investigations with beet sugar and cereals. until 1885, when he was appointed Assistant Professor of Agricultural Chemistry at The Pennsylvania State College. A year later he was promoted to the rank of Professor, and he served as Professor of Fx- perimental Agricultural Chemistry and head of this department from 1908 until the time of his death. He was also Vice-Director of the Agri- cultural Experiment Station from 1887, two years after its organization, until the time of his death. There are no means of determining the value and importance of his work in connection with various state and government agencies. Officials everywhere placed great reliance upon his knowledge of scien- tific matters and the -results of his investigations in field and laboratory. For these reasons his services were in constant demand in organizations not connected with the college. For example, he was Chemist of the State Board of Agriculture from 1888 until the Board was abolished in ,i ': . 'f 1J.' jZI'i'X7 'jnf'i,':'f3gi51'girg, vigrx'-ir-ff-5, ef, -wr-Tv ,fvyryqfjzv'sT ? L'Zi3'j'J 2ff1li 17- -vJ7't1j,,. 1 11-', l'sf1'-' fs:-., 1, fi ,l l il' 1,1 rig. T 1 mil 1511526177 it i ,'gf.,Q.,, 'fk,k3J3.af ' ' 1 , fly gifxll 1 -' mf. .1 y- l i ,qff 1- Arif. 1. ii lap- 51 .lffv,l :i ' il, 'f-N, Q vsfxgaik ' i 1 'if ii. l ,, ,,,L,..,,.1 ij, .oil ,L it .omits ,il,,,,,Q,Lf11fs. A g 1 14 ,m..A , Mk , , Mzwa.. W' 1 '+L1I1gQ9'i4f'1llfi,7jf.:' .1 , Q XX N.. V - 1x4t' ..., 1. ' ,. 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A-H- . u., 1919: he was in charge of chemical work, State Fertilizer Control, from 1888 until 1916: Chemist of the Pennsylvania State Department of Agriculture from 1895g Chemist of the State Dairy and Food Commis- sion from 18955 and special agent of the United States Department of Agriculture from 1901 until the time of his death: Chemist of the State Cattle Food Control from 1902 until 1905: Chairman of the joint Com- mittee on Food Definitions and Standards of the U. S. Department of Agriculture at the time of his deathg Associate Editor of the journal of Association of Agricultural Chemists from 1920 until the time of his death: Fditor of Agricultural Science from 1892 until 1894: President of the Association of Official Agricu-ltural Chemists in l897g Secretary of the Society for the Promotion of Agricultural Science from 1893 until 1895, and President of this organization in 1903. ' He was an honored member of scientific societies such as the Ameri- can Chemical Society, The Academy of Political and Social Science, and the Wzisliiiigtoii Academy of Sciencesg and a highly esteemed member of the fraternities, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Phi Kappa Psi, and Alpha Chi Sigma. He was also a member of the Cosmos Club of llfashington, and of the Bellefonte Lodge No. 268, Free and Accepted Masons, of which he was Master in 1907, and Post Commander of Constans Com- mandery of Knights Templar. Dr. Frear was an authority of national reputation on a diversity of subjects. In the latter part of his life he probably was most interested in pure foods and food definitions and standards, but he was just as well known for his knowledge of soils, fertilizers, lime, feeds, tobacco culture, and meteorology. He was best known nationally through his service as a member of the Committee on Food Definitions and Standards which brought him into direct contact with the large food manufacturers of the country. The scope of his studies and investigations isiwell indicated by the great number and diversity of questions which he discussed before scien- tific societies and which were considered in numerous papers published by scientific journals, the Agricultural Experiment Station, the State Department of Agriculture, and by the United ,States Department of Agriculture. He was the author, or joint-author, of one hundred bulle- tins and special manuscripts published by the Experiment Station, em- bracing meteorological topics, lime and limestones, tobacco culture and 'vb 'rw cf rf-si, ei X '73, ip 'll Q A ly 'li ,,'i,,N,,flir .Ani ll 4 jlpji ji iNt7il'v,-,All -f ii ' Weegifi , ffiiieif'-F'ft'T1fiii'i54QCf'l' 1 films stag, '- ,ru-if-f fa fig' 1 rear, 1--wi--3: 5 -fi' ,.ig.gf.vfs'1 tl lj' if fu: -:,:iyrf.: ' ll gn,-.,i?i,, 1 i1i?gQ,.x,Xy i 1 4 222.i.'s.....f-,Em2uvoak, . -t.u.2:iE1aE.: H qliuiiiffe.-tn:l,. ami.. sb Q, 16 ,J U f-M,,7E,, agp ..... li- ' '. 'Rf'w.s3f-NV AA I' fllixr-5 N L i PCN O A fb? i 1 X ' 1' ,ll It . .-mi' l f fb X CU .W r Pi N, yrvf M, ., ,, ,. ,,....h.,., ,-, ..... .. ,s . ..,..... ,,,. ...W , ii 4, iii A- Y- ' . .., ..... . --....... . .. ,. ..,, L-fr:---1'--ww ----- '--f --'--:.::w::m:::::.1:':-w-----:namP-A'4'w--H--------n--mmm: 13- P 1 breeding, composition of various cattle feeds, fertilizer experiments, com- position of forage plants, root development of corn, food studies, tests of foreign forage crops, etc. All of these questions he treated in the most careful and scientific manner and in language that reflected his splendid literary training. In addition to Dr. Frear's large program of research work and his services in an omcial capacity for the state and national governments, for many years he taught Agricultural Chemistry and various other lines of agriculture. It was a great privilege to be a member of his classes. I-Ie was unusually careful in the presentation of material and most skill- ful in helping his students to analyze and grasp the problems involved. Dr. Frear was a frequent speaker before scientific organizations, conferences of state and national officials, and farmers' meetings. He possessed such a vast fund of information on the fundamental sciences underlying successful agricultural practice and was so accustomed to the use of scientific terms, that it was not easy for him to address farm audiences in language which could be understood. However, no class of people in Pennsylvania were more appreciative of his learned ad- dresses than werethe farmers of the state, and much of the progress made along agricultural lines has been due to his services. In the framing of laws relating to foods, fertilizers. lime and other subjects of importance to agriculture, he was unquestionably the leading authority in the state. No other scientist or oiiicial possessed such a wide range of information so essential in legislation of this character, and his counsel was nearly always sought before the bills were submitted to the Legislature. About a week before his death, he completed a comprehensive digest of the agricultural laws of Pennsylvania, which will be published in book form with other papers relating to the rural life of the state. The writer of this Memorial was privileged to know him as a teach- er, investigator, administrator, author, and lecturer, and in all of these respects Dr. Frear rendered tremendous service to The Pennsylvania State College and to the State and Nation, and was held in the highest esteem. ' But, let us now consider him as a man, as a friend, as a neighbor, as a fellow-townsman. From the day of his arrival in State College until the time of his death, he manifested the keenest interest not only in K 1 JK ,S ,pf Y ,... F. .,. lv X Sit, i X :iw H r ,.m,,11Yw:W:'jyt- --'tgfyffin' 1291 , --:.:-It--ig-4 --If 'ri1r,w'rg E ix f' 1,,yx:Sq vat, X. -.mi .apwqifg Af, --: jij 1i,., . ,wggi V .h , 11 1 3, ix L-3, ij, li i- flikfy- NN, ,sly li' ' '34 i .V V li 'tl fi- T 'l F1 Fl ' is rl M ,,,f,,?f,,, Il, N. ay, if 3, wi v:,g,g ll 1 Y.-13:5 ,,x,'v,j,i, N i, I- 1 gf: X w 'ji ll lil i fi x 62171. Yi!-Ji, l li v'?l'A1'5y3s'v1:l gf. ill l QQ. Ubi ik ill ii 1 u,i ? 'iQ , 2 i:'l li rl! 3 X427 ,Kt,,,,y, pl Ml .i,,::,.. gag, -,gms htm? 1 , l Ji f , ,..i...'qk-i,. ,i lil, lax ,YN :QL f il ,, .... -dm? , W., N gi lJ.vt:.:.l m..1z.f.s XaLl..fengm:j- P :Ml ,s1m'i i,3:a?, ...x .A wir. x Nut! ax-Qsrr:-44.m.:. if 1 A ,wi fi . ' ' ' ' --wg '1-'A .zulu --' -4 5- 17 ' r' 9 Vlvf' AQSX-if .' Dv- ' lee W Tl A ' 'i tgN'QE:-XX 7 -Dil l' 4,15 H il g ill 'S .:i 5G QL' :f N ' 5 ' ' l iii if a X my ,f i - B ii lM,,..4,:N ,Q .... ,.. .,,.,, -.., ,.,, A.. ...... -, .,. .... ...,, ......,., , . , I . ,.u 5.75 .' I-NJ , .a.-,.,...,...,., , , . ,. , ,. Y ,M-,.-.....a.,......,,....,,,,. ,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,..,. the college but in the entire community. The public schools, churches, water system, street improvement, electric lights, Chamber of Com- merce, in fact every movement of importance to the welfare of the com- munity had his wise counsel and active support. With all of our admiration of Dr, Frear as an eminent scientist, we admired another side of the man still more, his splendid Christian char- acter and fine human qualities that left an indelible impression upon the lives of all those who knew him, and upon the thousands of people who counted him as their friend. His home life was indeed beautiful. He was most devoted to his family, provided for them an extensive library of the best literature, participated daily with the family in musical selections, and enjoyed games with the children. As a counselor, whether on scientific, public or personal matters, few men were his equal. He had the rare ability to analyze a problem, to see all sides of the question and to lead the thoughts of the inquirer into channels that would help him to form proper conclusions. He possessed to a remarkable degree the admirable qualities of kindness, cheerfulness, patience, charity and thoughtfulness. No one ever was associated with him in any capacity who was not helped in some way. A prominent scientist, who was his laboratory assistant twenty-five years ago, writes: He gave me every advantage, offered me the use of his large private library and helped me in hundreds of other ways. By dropping a friendly hint here and a caution there, he exercised a greater influence upon me than those who followed a more forcible decisive policy. I-Te was a true neighbor in every sense of the word, and beloved by all. XfVhen any of his friends in the community were ill, Dr. Frear almost invariably showed his interest and sympathy by making frequent calls at the home to inquire about their condition. He rarely criticised any- one and seldom failed to call attention to the good points of those who were criticised in this presence. In the death of Dr. Frear, the Borough of State College, The Penn- sylvania State College, and the State and Nation have sustained a loss, an estimate of which cannot even be approximated, nor can any adequate value be placed upon the thirty-seven years of service which he so con- scientiously rendered in the critical formative period of the institution. ,.r-:.,T,.i. .. ,,,., .... , Yll. sg,:...q-ay. xc ,EH pji Ab wan R it Tix? Q--...... f' '- f' S it.. --4- rx rr' v 'f7f'3 -iii q '-4-' , - '-V - ' 1 if:'5v's'sK fv ':Wiff- ':1r2 - '-:mwfvfm , . ag., if if uw it fi ii wi ,ii 6 .1 ,, wi ., E.. Lui? 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'll , A-M251 kV',fi3'1f'Uwj1 .x-41 ?1'f1f i A 1- Y-in rim! .J5l2,:5.'h9f'X.5, , V: 1.1. 1251. -ll X' .W ,T ' ga. ..., V W ..., 1..p,.4,....1.. ,.,, L. ,,,--, --x,,,, 1. ,.,z,. ..,. J-1. .41 ,. M. Ml.. ,,,f-5 5.41, -A 1'-4 f V 1 I, -,ff 1 4, . O U - AON:-OO O -Q- 20 . IL2Ef..C'L'a':.'ES'? ... V.-...:..:. , .,,,1:1..,,...,. ,lv . . ..,... . .X ,..,.,TT, .,,x .. .. .,..,:..7,., ,.,. :.,...,,U4 ,, ., . -. :iv-A! .hg N ,x ...mfn ,,.LD., HOWARD WALTQN MITCHELL Prcsidcnt of the Board ofT1'ustccS -v,f-- 'Q -.f --X V n ,... .7 ,., , .,. ,. ,,,., ,A , M Q H A4 fx' ' w I 'fit'-1' ki.: pf 1' XV '51 f.Xf .'A 1' 'I t Pk' 1' w X dx .Xu-X V ggi! M Wg Hx, E PM H , x N 1 QA x , i, L 1 . Q y , ' f . ' ' x . f ia AN- ' 1- - N' ',,., ,. I ff fi , 5 3'Higw'F1 I fkff'l:,'l? : fi,Vf3' l ' 'X -X515 ' J V fx , - w N X- . , .. 5 .N - . 1 1. f , X. .-- I ' wwf, 1' -, V -x nf n V X xy rv W .1 N , ,L.....:-4. ,AMR IL. H, -1.,-.- .K NM 1, ,,,g,,. ,xx X w, xy. W., , , - Y.: ,gf i .AQ . . ....,, , A .NK u'xx, Xx,L -Nxvkx 'K-7' ' !1.j-' '1 1 .4 .1-...fi 'X ,R ,jqfgy'rT11'jj1'j,?:g'TU J,f1'7':'jfr gp-1 H: .:u'1yf g'vu. A ' A, 1 1. gf: ,.,.n V, y - I 3, Zi,-h V A -,5 ,.'-ww I 1 . at ' J: 'il 1' 11.55 X mb ' 'A .1 1' rr--ll! ..... ...4 m.....L ...g,,,L..Lg.gggg,...,,,,. .,,,, iii ADMINISTRATIO WILLIAM C. Svuoul. Jonx M. Tnomms - Tnoxms li. FINEGAN Fman RASMUSSICN NAME Mn.1'oN VV. Lowm' - H. V. Wilma - HICNIQY' D. BROWN J. L. K1CNUAI.I. E. S. BAYARD - EDGAR R. Kuiss - ELEC J. H. M. Axmucws - A'MIlIl0SI'1 N. Duel-rr. ELLIS L. Ouvrs JAMES I.. HANlII.I. H. WAi.'roN M1'rer-nam. Jonx F. Sml':l.ns - Giiolccna M. DOWNING - VVn.r.rAM H. WALKIQH JAM:-:s G. WHITE - Plcrizu GEARHART - A. W. MI'FCHl'Il.l. - R. L. Munen J. T. WALLIS - WILLIAM li. Cuow - VANCE C. MCCORMIVK E. R. Plc'r'ri2noNlc - CIIAIILICS M. SCI-IXVAIS Glfzoizcm G. Huremsox IC. E. JON!-:s - - L. T. MeFAmnex - Cl'llCS'l'1'1R J. TvsoN - we we U 5?:oo.r6 of Erustees- EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS - - - - - - Harrisburg G0'ZlL'l'll0I' of Nw C'0nwnonwcuIIl1 - - - - State College P1'z'.vir1'1rfzt of thc Collfge - - - ,- - - Harrisburg .S'1rfu'1'i11!z'1zdzv1l of Public fIl.Yll'1It'lIlHl ' ------ Harrisburg Sl'L'l'f'fI1l'y of !lg1'ifullm'c APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR - lucsnmmrie 'maxim l'ZXl'IRES - - 601 Clay Ave., Scranton - - - 1922 - Bloomsburg - - 1922 Williamsport - - 1923 - Pittsburgh 1923 Pittsburgh -1 - 1924 - - - Williamsport - - - 1924 TED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION - - 1317 Spruce St., Philaclelpllia - 1922 - Duquesne - - 1922 Bellefonte - - - 1922 - Columbus, Ohio - - - 1923 Orphans' Court, Pittsburgh - - - 1923 - Real Estate Trust Bldg., Pllilaclelphia 1923 1420 Chestnut St., P.h.ilaclelpl1ia - - 1924 - Briclgeton, Maine - - 1924 - - 37 VVall St., New York City - 1924 ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES - - - Clearfield - - 1922 - - Eric - - - - 1922 - Washington - - - 1922 Broad St. Station, Pliiladelphia - 1922 - Uniontown - - - 1923 Harrisburg - - - ' 1923 - Hudson Coal Co., Scranton 1923 South Bethlehem - - - 1923 - Warriors Mark - 1924 Harford - ' 1924 - Canton - 1924 - Floraclalc --'-- 1924 1 1 N, v,j!. Mm ,.'?::.,....,h.v,.,1.g?ii...'..LfH .cv .,Z:yE.l,1.... ,.... W ,E xt-7 ..1:.2'7n-ag-XF. 12 1 ll ll il 1114+ 'FAM 1: lf? 'U L23 ll iq wqffiiii 7. I 1 'QtJle1?iS1'r mgliffiv 1 jflfqgfgk 5. 1 ,Aix 11 A . j'k V- ,,,,,,,. ' .1911-Qji...:z....f. All--g'5-H 4.- sb., V A 'LJ' ' ' V ' ' 4 '2 I' I Il l . A ' I Mr,-I . .RR+-- ,J Ip Il lf 'Mart MG-X I-5 , -E 43 All ly. ...M ll. ..,.., ,.... . .. ..,.. X ..,.. ..,,.. ..... ......,. . 'J . ...,,. . .,,,,. , ' ,Q hI,.,,,.flfl,x-,QE +':: - ww ,,,,:L.,mmm,.m.,,,.. ,,., --1.-ww, -1-- --U-R-:Qs-v---ww ..x:mm- ---- wgsl-.Ima-m1m ' Organization X OFFICERS OF TI-IE BOARD OF TRUSTEES H. NVALTON MITCHliLL - - - - - - - Pwxidmzt JAMES G. VVHITE - - - Vita? Prc.vicI4r1ll JOHN M.'THOMAS - - - Pittsburgh New York City State College Statc College State College THE COLLEGE SENATE Sccrrtary D. K. PEET - - . - Tl'L'llJll1'C1' RAY H. SMITH - - - Cnmpf1'oIlf'1' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ITOHELI., ORVIS, PETTERONE AND SIIIELIIS MESSRS. BAYARD, LOWRY, MCCOIIMICIC, H. W. M ADVISORY COMMITTEE T0 THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE I AND EXPERIMENT STATION MESSRS. BAYARIJ, MCCORMICK, MCFADOEN, RASMUSSEN AND TYSON ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING MESSRS. ANIJIQIEWSV, HAMlI.I., A. W. MITCHELL, SHII-:LOS AND J. G. WHITE THE FACULTY COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION DEANS WARNOCK, WATTS, SACKETT, STOOIIART, MOOIQE, KNIGHT, MISS CHACE ANII R. H. SMITHQ SECRETARY, ESRENSHAIIE D. A. ANDERSON HUGO BEzDE1I R. U. BLASINGA ME C. A. BONINE A. A. BORLANO O. F. BOUCRE P. B. BRENEMAN R. G. BRESSLI-:R EIIITH P. CHACE W. G. CHAMBERS W. R. CHEDSICY G. A. COMLV W. D. CROCRETT W. G. DUNCAN R. A. DUTCHER E. H. DUSHAM W. S. DYIE, JR. A. H. ESPENSHADE J. A. FERGUSON E. A. FESSIENDEN S. W. 4FLETCHlER I. L. FOSTER WILLIAM FREAR J. A. FRIES F. D. GARDNER G. R. GREEN W. R. HAM C. L. HAliliIS B. HILL . P. HONESS F. D. KEIIN C. L. KINSLOE J. A H. C. KNANIIEL MARGAIIET A. KNIGHT O. A. KNIGHT A. L. KOCHER E. J. KUNZE M. S. MCDOWELL D. F. MCFAIILAND A. E. MAIITIN T. W. MASON E. S. MOORE C. F. NoI.L J. H. OLEWINE F. L. PATTEE J. P. RITIENOUIQ C. C. ROBINSON E. W. RUNKLE ..'A N Q? JJ I. llmlc J Ml A wick if K xi? A I mf --II .... A uw., .. ...WL ...W ,.,. W. ,cg J ,m.x.Ev:. UE ,, A V , N , 4 E Q 1 miie, .I J 4 I! I .Yfzgyf MV ll ' N ' . NWN ll gl mmf? . I 1 1f.9'h2'.Q,. --ANL I f, , . 1, lx , , , .E lx. ,I I nf., fx . I. , ,,-.,J..,.3 .lfmnv ,. li .y S ,MI .L ,Y N I 74 f ire..,..IIEIt:i'- ,J ll ll ..I5?Gs1RlEI.S. Ml. '-.ziftlugiiz 33 N. Jn R. L. SACKETT JOHN E. SCHOTT H. B. SHATTUCK MISS SIMMONS H. J. SLOMAN R. H. SMITH C. W. STOIJIJART J. M. THOMAS W. H. TOMHAVE J. H. TUIIOR E. D. WALKER A. R. WARNOCK R. L. WATTS J. M. WILLARIJ A. J. WOOD , -- A '3i7lXSi7o :Aff---2--. I. lf,--211 ks' lf ll . ,fs . .. i.. Af, ,. , C277 -...-jpfgfzx , 'friljj 3 5. ii'--ff 'N-f ,, if'V 5 'i-'S ' L MSW? ' fy.-'a'Nf.f' M' n73I'xllfflr'iif7i,f:i'K l 3 'Q' El f' U23 ' fiifrb fl ,NCQ Q'x'l'e1A' lk' 1- f ilq 1 5 , X +.ilry.,.f X J I . I ,ML ' OWT3 Al-V-4'-MMM-L--Mm. --,v- M--4--. N 'A ' 'W N OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOLS School of Agriculture: Dean, RALPH L. WA'1 rsg Secretary, R. G. lliuessmk School of Engineering: Dcan, R. L. SAcKic'1'Tg Secretary, C. L. IQINSLOE School of Liberal Arts: Dean, C. W. STODIDARTQ Secretary, L. V. T. SIMMONS School of Mines: Dean, 'ELWOUID S. Miooimg Secretary, C. W. Ronmsox School of Natural Science: Acting Dean, C. W. S'l'OlllJARTQ Secretary, li. H. DURHAM THE STUDENT BOARD E. E. Ovmmomf - '22 W. H. PAYNIE - '23 T. H. Ri'rNicia '22 CHAI.M1cR Hmm '23 C. L. Mm.r.1NmcR - '22 J. L. NIARTIN - '24 ,f SUNLIGIIT AND SHADOW 1--.1--QM --i-- W-pw--v-'15--Q uir- ..,,. .... ...-. Nc X N tx lrql,-X 'Y'i'l!W 'l3Yi 7 ':lil-'- ','lN ''il'43f2?4 5fi15i limJV'i FwTq:7'iT E3'? 3l'l9'f Wil: i'g T'V C -Xff' 'f-url. -. 'l ' fl law. 'll l l :T fi Wg. mf 'il ' ' 1' iWfi'.E-,'- ' l'i1'.'f1'if3:-1. i- 'i H129-F7111 fXli'i'W? li il1.ZS7FlQ ' li. 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S Ll 25 ' 'Q - 1 4 zggilx 'fxi .jf-i1Q5.T',7,T,7Q.Q1j, 3ffT'1f:l''j-I-T'' 'ffl ilgig-,1jf2f '1:T 'fjvgl'-1 j'4f'TlQ'f'7'V7 '5'1I TJ '?f v,'Qfn H3'7'fQT , w f X Wav Lvflfluhf .-.. A,,1 ,fV. 1 ..-, ,.....,' .i ...,VV, ,-1- .. A' I. L. RIINIITK, 'DEQ l'l'1-eihllfnl 1 u . . 14, . ll. XV. MUNTZ, '07 Ivins! Um- l'r4-,-1l1I1-nl W N l'I. N. SULLIVAN, '14 Sa-vl'v1:nu'y xuul 'l'r4-nsurc-r 1. II. DEN IH, ' 2 ll 'l HIII I5 T N l f lhlul Vlu l'1 I cond Vim: 1'r4er4l4h-ll ' ' ' 'e 'vale cent Officers of the Tklumni lssoclation 2 F ,iw 'L t W 'l3 ,,. .. ?,:,Y?f,,., . .ll :nj .. :'.,,i f-L,,,...,T,,..., ,vii X. , ..,, ., V. MWXSNEI I, ' l N ' 5' 1 1' Li. -lffjkf 'T i lf3i':'4.g' W lm' fir, N Fr- lx' N' y ' , ' ,' 7 fi'-fefffv 1 N ,4',fL,i':1W:'12, 'J'if!'1 :N E I' E! 1 A 14 P 1 -, r,, v- g., ,-V-Avg ww L'-w , M4 ,UW Sim W1 M f f H 1- , .f-. .,,,. 1,4 'IJ f '.1'ff L, , . ,,,A.,..u,g .'1 .fi VL.: ,.1,A nr X, .1 ,XF ,fl h AL, yy l ,vu L' x 1' ---4,,'-'-- ........ ..... ..., ,... ..,..... , . LW My-AL .......- .,,.. ,., .,k,, .,.,..., ,,,,,..,.... g..,,- ' - , 'N' , 26 ' 'iff' gli, 'T 'WN 'el 1 1 'M'7-.Ift1AX: 't'- u a.. Ls . 4 mr - A 5l'iQQi1Nx -- mf LW - ul li. k Ml l' J. ks 1 fy-,GO .QL 25 ' t ' l iii ll' ri '.',. ' . fi' ii . e it if' Sc. ,. HQ 7 l il' 1 1 'l 'J +I--.ll l l 'Gbe ,Alumni ,Association Elie Objects The preamble to the Constitution of the Alumni Association of The Pennsylvan'a State College states that the objects are a desire to continue the associations of College days, to promote fraternal feeling, to facilitate fraternal helpfulness and intercourse with each other and to promote the best interests of the College. Brief fllftstory The Alumni Association was formed July 28, 1870, in what was then called the Chemical Lecture Room, now Room 114, Main Building, and present Alumni Head- quarters. During the Hrst period of Penn State History or until 1870, little is recorded of Alumni activity, but after that, marking the second period, and until the reorganiza- tion in 1910, the foundations for the present Alumni program were laid. Alumni repre- sentation on the Board of Trustees was granted i11 1876, ln 1881 changes in the College curriculum recommended by the Association were 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 1'eunions 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 first salaried secretary was employed in June. 1910, with a permanent ofiice a11d since then the Association has made rapid strides. Records have been perfected a11d publications issued i11 increasing number, which, coupled with the activity of the various branch associations has enabled the Alumni to be kept more intimately in touch with Penn State 1natters. The Booster Campaign, started in 1915, was progressing finely whe11 the World NVar interrupted and broke down the field organization of the Association. During the war the Association continued operations by maintaining the best possible contacts with those who had entered the service. After the war the rebuilding process commenced, Zllld today the association has not only recovered, but has progressed in organization to a point 11ot before equalled. The branch associations are more strongly constructed than before, while in the state there is, in addition, the development of the County units as working forces for tl1e College. Specific 'Ilrojects 'lilumni On Yroarb of Erustees The Alumni Members of the Board of Trustees have been and are very important factors in the administration of the affairs of the College. There are nine Alumni mem- bers, three of whom are elected each year by the Alumni. Committees To co-operate with the College, whe11 particular matters arise, special alumni com- mittees are named for the work. Oneparticular instance of this is the Alumlli Athletic Advisory Committee, elected annually, which has performed notable service in placing athletics on a sound basis, Following the annual meeting on June 14,. 1921, and pursuant to a resolution adopted at that meeting, the officers appointed a special committee to meet with a similar com- ll l ..,,,,.1 t,-ir -an 5: H-f-T--1: ii-i li tx ll . ftitsi it 1 Wai. 1 15 11 .-mg li W ill e,u ,ii if gps. --:ii,fG'ifQ., W, ,li1,.,,i,3pgsF, Lfigmg ii, ,ji DJSXIWW ix: y, ,-, , , li ., e ,f,.,,,,i. a::tb...a,efEgigEZ.'l M-, its-.l..l'l:-.S:.sa., ?,u.ii2-aasii- ,,,,,' -will it.ei.r'n.xr?...u.L ..siQlfcs ,F , 15S,i:L,,aQ. lgS., 27 , ..x. .-, , 4.f J ,J ,c,.,c,, 1 - 1 1 ' ' 'ai 1, .1 .. 'rw '-' - ' - - 1 , . .- .-...Q rg vm ,J . :B - , , ' 1 , . 'r .1 . 1:5 - ..,..,,,,,,..L:.,... K 'rt 1 . -1 ' 11,.,Tl1..IflZ.- ' '22L.-L11..-..1-W-.-,f..g.L3..-..m.....g,..-.::.L..., f' N11 mittee from the Board of Trustees in connection with raising the proposed Emergency Two Million Dollar Building Fund. The members of this committee are: J. Beaver White, '94, Philadelphia, Boyd A. Musser, '94, Scrantong J. F. Rodgers, '95, Pittsburgh, W. H. Teas, '97, Marion, Virginia, E. W. Nick, '07, Erie, and E. N. Sullivan, '14, State College. jlublicatlons The first publication, exclusive of the annual report, was the' Alumni Quarterly. This was issued for the first time in 1910, and, from then until discontinued in 1919, proved one of the most valuable instruments in Alumni work. The Alumni News, which was started in 1914 as a supplement to the Quarterly, was established in 1919 as the official publication of the association in place of the Quarterly and is now issued monthly with the exception of August. 111 December, 1921, the Alumni Association published the war record of the College entitled Penn State in the World War, a description of which is found 011 pages 30, 31 and 32. ' The Alumni Directory is another important publication of the association and is published in combination with issues of the Quarterly or. News. It is a complete directory of Penn State graduates arranged by classes, geographically and alphabetically. 1Nlumni7Day-Commencement n , The annual Alumni Day at commencement time will be held as usual this year and should be Zlll occasion for a large gathering of former Penn State men and women. Each june, a larger delegation of the various clases returns for a reunion and from present indications, this year will prove no exception to the rule. As was the case last year, Alumni Day will probably be observed on Saturday i11 order that the Alumni may enjoy the entire week-end. llumni 'Tfomc-Coming - October Penn State celebrated its second annual Alumni Home-Coming Day last October in conjuction with the inauguration of its new president, Dr. John M. Thomas. This was a gala occasion for the Alumni and was a great success from every view-point. Saturday, October 15, was the official day for the return, but the majority of graduates arrived on Friday so that they might participate in the inaugural celebration. Alumni Home-Coming Day in 1922 will in all probability come on Saturday, October 14. At this time, the Alumni will have the run of the College, 110 other attractions, out- side of a football game, being arranged, and it is sincerely hoped that the day will prove to be the biggest of its kind held so far. Boarb of managers Term Expires P. B. Brenemau, '94, State College, Pa. - - - 1922 C. L. Kinsloe, '03, State College, Pa. 1922 R. L. Watts, '90, State College, Pa. - 1923 H. A. Leitzell, '04, State College, Pa. - - 1923 M. S. McDowell, '92, State College, Pa. - - - - 1924 H. D. Mason, Jr., '07, 908 Chamber of Commerce Building, Pittsburgh - 1924 'llumni fiissoctatlon Tinbowment Tune Erustces R. H. Smith, '05, State College, Pa. - - - ' ' 1922 George Meek, '90, Bellefonte, Pa. - - - - ' ' 1923 J. Franklin Shields, '92, 1520 Real Estate Trust Building, Philadelphia 1924 -,f-.-T-T,-.,.-. yygyv-71 T- ef X' wztilr-til 'f3g?.,.. :,.f--.1--tufiirfayav ap-111:-'T-Qwlr - 1..f 1 1- 1,1 .fm I ll, 1. 1 +4 f .1 1 - fsf li Af. in A -A . 1 '73 1 'sssf i li 1.37 w 1 '-'N-gigvi - ll' 1 7115-X-L .. -N-514. . ,H 46:1 '- il Fl' ' 1 vii ff 1-fa ' 11 ' 1 i.y 'r:'n- f w'Qh' 11 1 1:l'i,ff .b ' l.- 1 ' V Gi 1I.'ll1' ,V , H.--1:-'f',. . 7 4-QM: ' 1',gf.1'S1i,l-51 rf.-'-11. ' 1 g-5,2455 101. , il ,' ...Ja-B-.111 ,,-, cj, f1Ci11Ei:'p1?1. r1if.iEiEf!Af- ,. ' -. .11 1mUf h.'d1 -1u'1 'f,ffi S-Y Ma wrfwf-H..'Ge. , 'nw W A-953. t v 1 .1-,mar .- ' 28 .I .fm -X 0,110 VC? Mi., .,,W5. ,, 4, ,:V A.'.,- .txmu xff x Q 7 ,. . . . f . Tklumni :Branch lssoclations AKRON, OIIIO Prenhlvnt, J. R.. Silver, Jr., '14, Vive I'renldont, E. T. Anplnndh, '12, gm-,-,.f,,,-y ,md T,-,.,,,.,,,-,.,-, G,,.,,,.m, S Long, '14, Depnrtnn-nt of Pnblh- Servivv. lla-Inwnro Iinlhllng. ' ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA I'r1-sialont, I'. M. Snoolmorgor, '03, Som-rotnry unrl '1'rom4llr4'r, A. L. Ilnuker, '10, FIIFIII Rnronn. ALTOONA, PENNSYLVANIA l'l'I'I4IlIOIIt, George E. Allne, '12, Vice l'rusl1II-nt, G. Il. Mvllowoll, '14, Sm-retnry and Trennurpr ,1, M Ilnghon, '18, 1000 Sixth Avenno. ' ' IIAI.'l'1MORE, MARYLAND l'I'l'SIlIt'llf, W. I . Strouse, '87, Vi,-0 Prenirlellt, XV. P. Iioyorlo, '00, So:-retnry und Tl'0llNIIl'0I', N. Il. Illmzina '00, 2210 Lyndlnlrut Avonn:-. ' BOSTON. MASSAI'I1IISE'l l'S 1'resImIont, Frnnk Mulvlhlll, '15, Vive I'ronl4lunt, W. Il. TIIOIIIINIOII. '0-I, Secretory nnll 'I'rI-unnrer, R. E, Sharp '15, 8 Curlton Rmul, llelnlont, Mnss. ' BUFI1'AI.O, NEW YORK l'ren-lident, E. W. Cnrson, '12, VIL-e I'resI1lont, II. M. Long, '10, Sec-rotury nnul Tronsurer, Stnnloy W, C0,,,.,,' '20. Contrnl Y. M. C. A. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Prnshlont, D. E. I'1-rhmn, '11, Vivo l'reshI0nt, S. II. Smith, '11, Souretnry nnd Treasurer, J. M. Snndel, '14, 0040 Ilnrper Avonnv. , CINCINNATI, OHIO Presirlent, C. S. Gingrivh, '00, Soc-retnry und Tronnnror, R. II. Ealpzorton, '17, Arnnatron Cork ,E Insulation Co., 1008 First Nntlonnl linnk Ilnlldlng. CLEVEIIANII, OI-IIO 1'rouI4Iont, J. M. Spnngler, '11, Vive President, R. II. Clnpp, '11, Socretnry und Trensnror, R. I', Molly, 'lg' 7503 Euclid Av:-nnv. DETROIT, MICHIGAN Soc-rotnry and Tronunror, J. E. Love, '07, 1150 l'eIlobS1'0tt Iilllltlllllr- ELK COUNTY Preshlont, W. J. Garrison, '07, Vivo Preshlent, G. K. Sponvn, '05, Sovrotnry nnml '1'rwlsl1r0r, NV. H. Brown, '08, 813 Cook Avenue Rhlprwny, 1'n. ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA ' Vrt-nIxItwt,qA. Mitchell, '01, Trensnror, M. A. Klnnnc-I, '13, Sovrotnry, E. W. Nick, '07, 111 Went 'I 1-von 1 . tree- . IIAIIRISIIIIIIG, PENNSYLVANIA Pre-nlmlont, J. W. I-'ortu-nbnumh, '12, Vivo I'r4-shlont, .I. M. Entrlkon, '12, Set-mmry ,md T,-,.,,,,m-,.,., m.,,,,c Mctfnnmnt, '01, 131 Stute Str,-ot. INDIANA COUNTY I'ronIm1ent, J. D. Johnston, '08, Vh-e l'rm-shlont, Q. II. Jom-H. 'mi Svcrotnry mul Trensnror, .I. W. Wnrner, '13, Fnrln Itnronn, Inwllnnn, Pu. LAWRENCE COUNTY V I'rer4I4lont, T. A. Gllkoy, '01, Vice Preshln-nt, E. A. ML-IIIII, '07, S1-vretury, N. C. DnI0, '13, Gl'00r Building, New Cnntle, l'n. NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT V Y l'l'esIrl1-nt, D. A. linrnott, '10, Vlce I'r1-ahlellt, II. N. f'I'lIllHIOIl, '15, Nico Proshlvnt, C. J. Pickett, '17, Y1,-L. Preslidont, R. N. Boston-k, '10, Secretary und Tronanrer, W. G. Mnrks, '10, 10 Compton Stn-et. NEW YORK, NEW YORK I'rosl4I4-nt, XV. II. Ilollrel, '11, Vice I'r4-sltlvnt, A. U. llurper, '00, Secretory, E. F. Dnvls, '11, Treasurer, D. O. Im-nhnrg, '0S. I'IIILADEI.I'IlIA, PENNSYLVANIA 1 1'I'0NIlIl'IIf, J. Bonvor White, '04, Vivo I.'rusI1lont, G. A. Doyle, 17, Secretary and Trensnror, W. J. Gnuthlor, '14, 001 Flnnnoo llnllfllng. I'IT'l'SllURGII, PENNSYLVANIA V President, George M. Delke, '03, Ser-rotnry nml Tre-nsnrer, IV. IN. Given, '18, Pittshuruh Dry Goods Co., 035 I'onn AVOIIIIU. READING, PENNSYLVANIA I'x-eshh-nt, W. L. Shonror, '00, Vivo Prunhlont, 0. S. Aalnxns, '14, Secretary und Trensnrer, C, S, vm, R1-ml, 'I-I, 510 I'nrxonIn Avenue. SCIIENECTADY, NEW YORK I'r1-nldont. R. II. Mn-1-kloy, '08, V14-o I'n-nhl:-nt. T. A. Jones, '14, Secretory nnd Trensnror, D, G, Cnnn-ron, '10, Rox 82, Bnllston Luke, Snrntogn County, New York. SCRANTON, PENNSYLVANIA l'1'on-nhlollt, D, E. 1'III'Dl'IIfl'I', '00, V100 l'ronhlont. A. S. Itlosot-lu-r, '0-4: VI:-e President, N. II. Rnhm-1', '15, Soc-rotnry, E. IT. Snnrvor, '18, P. O. Iiox 430, Tronmn'or, J. D. Conner, '10. TRENTON, NEW JERSEY In-enhlont. Dnvhl M4-Kny. '10, Vir-n In-vnielont, W. S. Ilnrnhnrt, '14, St-cretnry nnd Trensnwer, I'. B. Ilcnnotch, '00, Stnto Dopnrtlnont of Agrh-nltnro, Trenton, N. J. WASIIINGTON, D. t'. Proshlent. A. A. Ilnneu-n, '13, Vivo I'roshh-nl. II. J. Pnttornon, 'S0, S4'l'N'Hll'y und 'pl-,.,lHnl'or, F, G, Ash. brook, '14, Hurt-nn ol' Illologlcul S1n'vc-y, Ilnttod Stnlus lll'lIIlI'llIIl'IlI ot' A,.:rl4-nltnne. IVESTMORELAND COUNTY V President, K. II. llnlr, '12, Sec-rctnry, S. M. Freo, '18, 138 North Mnln Strom-t, fII'0I'IISlIIIl'l!, Pu, VVILKES-IIARIRE, PENNSYLVANIA Pronident, Frnnk Nh-holnon, '00: Vive I'l'f'HI1lPllI5. A. II. Coon, '18, Svcrolnry und Tren:-nn'or, E. .I. Geuly. '17, Lehigh Vulloy t'onI Vonnpnny, 183 North River Street. YORK, PENNSYLVANIA Sovrotnry, J. F. Kell, '20, 203 South George Stroot: Ilonrql of Advisors, E. F. Hem-kc-rt, '07, F, A, R, llolfcmlitz, '05, C. F. Ilonney, '1-1. K 5' 'WVU' I '1 TfI'1 '3r XT' 'I 'V 'W V -1-xd if N V TC I xxx tb -SLOT' , .I. V.. 5,1 -2:33. ,.! ....,.. CE., li F Q4 X i:,,?tf, :ly ,..., gr' Qi, Ez, .T 5 ,.., .7 ,. lx 1-ji .1171 xl!! pw. :Ng why X, 5:1 lipaao 'll tykiflj , 1, 1' f1,f.1, '.'3fjp. ,J Q -to ik., fl lt x ,t , .r. t.. , 1 . r ,. ,., , nj? Ny, . f . 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M .-1 ,L , ,V N. ,V ,A 1,-NWA' Laisfkffffki A +A Q ,jfs 30 'N' grey ' YC Nf'- 'Tl '75 Yi 'i'i35E'f 'W'S7ZV' '5f?f'711'TTUTi N f- i iii kgs'-A bk we ,SV Olgjyhgl ,N , lwqzx. ,.,LN,.BL1tt,,::, g gh , ,. ,..,g,Xr A D lu V, YO, l , Ot . y y 1 1 w-.-- ,,,,,,, . ,. ..,.... mmm .,gg.-.....m.....,..., t 'Ghz war Xecorb offflenn Slate During' tl1e past year compilation, writing and editing l1ave been com- pleted. lt l1as been a tremendous task when considered i11 connection with the regular Alumni Association program, but tl1e fultillment of the work will be unquestionably a great satisfaction to all Penn State people. The volume em- braces a complete history of Penn State a11d of those connected with Penn State in relation to the prosecution of tl1e World War from the time the latter started until the present moment. D12sCu1P'r1oN Tl1e book is arranged in six princip-al parts: Tl1e College, Alumni a11d Former Students, Faculty, Ambulance Sec- tions, Students' Army Training Corps Zlllil Summary. l:'receding tl1e first part is tl1e Honor List of those wl1o gave their lives while in tl1e service. The College contains a complete account of all the activities of the i11- stitution from tl1e moment war was decla1'ed in April, 1917. This is arranged according to schools and departments Zlllfl i11cludes history of military training during war period. There are 2,155 individual records or war biograpliies in the part devoted to .-Xlumni a11d Former Students arranged alphabetically according' to tl1e classes with wl1icl1 the individuals entered College. These will be of the great- est value a11d interest to every 1na11 and W0lllZ1l'l of Penn State, as everyone is l1lfC1'CSlQCtl in knowing XYllZ1t classmates and friends did in tl1e service of our Country. Extreme care has been taken in the compilation of the biographies in order to insure accuracy, and nearly all records have been checked by those immediately concerned before being sent to the printer. Approximately 7oo individual photographs of Alumni a11d liofrmer Stu- de11ts are combi11ed witl1 the biographical portion of tl1e book and form a col- lection of inestimable value. The part devoted to Ambulance Sections co11tai11s tl1e histories of Ambu- la11ce Sections No. 529 a11d No. 530. respectively, from tl1e moment of forma- tio11 as one u11it in tl1e Armory at Penn State on June 1, 1917, until demobil- ',-w-- -- K:-1x5-K-213'-:refer - mjya-7 ...f WV,-X,-I -R xx1-mrzgqgigwrgzlfliggrza1,1vc.',--T-wf7.!f'jxS.3 rv X1 3XT'iT,'l' q'jq1 gg .-x-Q.: f-7-f:..: N --sy Q N, 'NX ,ww 11g.x,.-U -1- -1 ' 5-N v 1, . ' 4 K. 1 - , QW, f Q il we 11 lf . ll qw 1 1 lr 1? 11 ll 11 1 or: ..217,.l.fyQ1 ,r lf, 1.1 is-kiirmii f V -l .NW Q55-Qty,-,,ji4q'1,Q'. J 14,7 .Y .lL'.i:kX:-.25 xwl, Ethif-.'.:3 4:'.L .S.'fQdX.i AM, X-ifaEeQvx'-...g7m -V t' ' ' 'LV' r 'M' '-'L-L'1- 'A 1' ' 31 1 - --. , , vf-4. -:pq-N f 'wr f .1 ' .win v ,-11. 'rr - 1: 1, . - ,J ' 1x lf' 2d7lSQf.3Ky,--2 ,vs .1 will '1 - 1-NTT'-df' .1 ---N ww- 1 'RQQP Q' F ., .ITN .1 ,,x,., xx 151 ,-t 1 ill 1 11 .. 'ff ' ,NN 'U - ' 1' H, Vi .i .1-: - ,.1.'x, if ized in the spring of 1919. Photographs of the Sections at home and abroad are included. ' The Students' Army Training Corps had a most creditable record in the brief time between its organization October 1, 1918, and demobilization on December 24, 1918. A brief account of this will be found in this portion of the book. The most important thing, however, in this part is a complete list of the members of the Corps with the instructional staff. The principal ac- count of the Students' Army Training Corp-s and military training in the Col- lege will be found in the part devoted to The College as it is to be more correctly considered a portion of the history of the College. A definite part of the book, however, as stated above, has been set aside: for the publication of the names of those who were in the Students' Army Training Corps. The Summary gives the distribution and totals by classes, ranks and branches of the service. This will be found most interesting and illuminating. In addition to the individual photographs found in the biograp-hical part of the book there are many photographs of war scenes that have been fur- nished entirely by the Alumni and Former Students. One of the very gratifying features has been the spirit of co-operation on all sides in furnishing information. 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Q, X121 f -1 ,ts .11 1 1 KU Q . -. 1 . 1 .1. ., s f ,,.,, 1 , AA..A,,,,,. ,,,,,. , ...J L s I . , 1 - --' M -,'- 1,.11-.111-. ,11-,. . ..., -3,5-'1 Arthur Ray Warnock, A.B. Dean of Men Born, Mason City, Illinois, 1883. AB., University of Illinois, 1905. In- structor in linglisb Literature, 1905 to 19105 Assistant Dean of Men, Uni- versity of Illinois, 1910 to 1919. Dean of Men, The Pennsylvania State Col- lege, 1919. Admitted to the Practice of Law, State of Illinois, 1911. Fra- lernitigg, If H Il, 'Il A 'lg 11113 K, TA message from the Than of men Along with other members of the Class of 1923 I came to Penn State as a Freshman in September. These three years have bee11 great years-great in our lives, great in the life of Penn State. Today the football supremacy of our team is generally acknowledged, yet We remember as Freshmen the never-to-be-forgotten joy that the whole college felt when PC1111 State unexpectedly beat Penn in that critical game in 1919, the game that marked Ulll' Staff toward the present place at the top. As Freshmen we came to a big collelfc fill' HWHY UP in the hills, a beautiful, but isolated, a good, but small part of our State educational organization. We had been in classes many weeks before we h.eard the first whispered hope that the College might have an unexpectedly great future. Later we saw this vision a little more clearly defined in the speculative imagining of some of our drcamers. And, still within our three years, we have heard the program, no longer a vision, announced in no uncertain. terms by the responsible officials of the College in the presence of the responsible officials of the C0ll1l110llWC?1lll'l- During these three years we have grown wonderfully-not so much, in realization, perhaps, as in vision and ambition. As our ambition has grown, so has our responsibility, so has the Call upon us for more work, more energy. These have been great years, but we look upon them as great because of their promise of even greater years to come. 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A.l3., Vassar College, 1903. Graduate Student, Ohio State University, 1905-1907, 1914-19155 The Sor- bonne, Paris, 1909-1910. M.A., Ohio State University, 1915. Assistant Dean of Women, Northwestern University, 1916-1917. Army Dietitian, Base Hospital No. 12, France, 1917- 1919. Dean of Women, the Pennsylvania State College, 1919-. Member fl' I! K. 'IN message from the 'Dean of Women The Women of Penn. State are still as few in numbers as a year ago but with eaeh year their interest in the welfare of the college grows. Never has the Dean of Women failed to get their eo-operation in what has been undertaken, many times they have planned themselves for better things. An earnest desire for more XV0111Cl1 students, for a stronger, more useful and more beautiful college is the hope of all. .f f- 1 ,1-.z-I 'W: '1's 't f'fi1fZ: 1-i X 'f1 F'Lifv f--f -5'---1 ' 4'f'T ' W HQ.. .F X fwi','2lW+g I 'UTS - N' .?fv'N::qt A 1 lvl- 'ff ' 1 'tif ' ' it 4- , ,sate .2 yi gh-I ., -S... w'yg '.w 1. ,tmikq - 4 I KQV, X. it yi i ry ,qv f ,ft Syl' .ifvqaLKjy,, ,gigh-Si. ',1 -Y1ZQi5,,, Q 1111, i 1 ,,, ' ami., tl w 1 gg, ',,:,t-, 1 1 1 ...ws-Exfa . .tiara i ri Axiffis? eq , 7 1 J. ., ul Bw.-L 1:91. -lm. .ctr .xx , 5 .X-Ai. ,lk .Nul- .,5 n EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D., LLD. Rcsigncd From thc Presidency of thc College june 30, 1920 36 ---' - N g'f11j3 .Tj-.1iv.Qf5'f7 f'f1'1-'-f:1 :uv 4.'--1 '1 .'ff'il 'fjj i'?'xjjAj' f1'1'1f:g'f.:f':5j ' N 'fT'?gH'j'Fj X- 'wx-m. 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Syracuse University, 19163 Horticulturist, The Tennessee lixneriment Station and Head of the Farmers' Institute NVork, 1895 to 18995 Com- mercial Horticulturist at Johnstown, Pa., 1899 to 1908, lix-President of the Vegetable Grow- ers' Association of America, Head of the Dc- partment of Horticulture of The Pennsylvania State College, 1908 to 19125 Acting Dean, Feb- ruary, 1912, to February, 19135 Dean 1913. Author, Vegetable Gardening, Vegetable Forcing and The Vegetable Garden. Fra- ternities, 3 ll, 'I' K 'I', A Z. DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY FRANK D. GAICDNICII, B.S., Professor of Agronomy. CHARLES F. Nom., M.S., A Z, 25 E, KI' K'I', Professor of Iixpcrimcntal AHFUHOWY- J. W. NVn1'rl':, M.S., Acacia, Professor of Soil Technology. C. O. Clzomlclr, ILS., Associate Professor of Farm Crops. A. I.. PATiucK, 13.8, H E, Assistant Professor of Soil Technology. Ii. G. MlCliIiI.li, ILS., M.S., Assistant Professor of Soil Technology. F. I. HfDI.IlliN, B.S., H H ll, Instructor in Soil Technology. I. S. Conn, M.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy. R. D. Licwis, II.S., A Z, Instructor in Agronomy. CnA1u.14:s H. Z11c1en'r, ILS., Teaching Fellow in Agronomy. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION Tnorxms I. Minus, B.Agr., M.S., AZ, Professor of Correspondence Courses in Agriculture. VV. R. VVIIITIC, M.S., Assistant Professor' of Agricultural Iiclucation. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION MILTON S. MC'DOXVI'II.I., M.S., A Z, K ZZ, Director of Agricultural Extension. NICHOLAS SC1rM1'rz, M.S., Professor of Agronomy Extension. H. H. I-IAVNHR, M.S., D.V.M., A Z, IDE K, Professor of Animal I-Iusbandry Extension. Y. -7 -.,, .,Qc.r.I.!...,:,7 ,.iA..!b: ,.... ,.,,.-,'..,, V...-,::'?ffa'f-.'w. ....X..A.5:, ,.,,.--v---.. my.-313, ' '.I.:x f'g .4 rf'::f ,c'H-2:1'f :'- i'2giiyl','Z l:qjrc qv,-rr 'jgsg-f---xr , A ll li l I I ll milf rffkaifl it lil '25 +P 1. . rf fr- if 5 Filifff 4 Lf, 1 ' ' A 9':fC, .7j,,., ,' 'fx' , l l I' W 5. 51 l l . l .I ' 4.Qf ------ 13- 1 im ' 1.72 ml f ' ' 38 'E 'J 2.1 :Qi?eff1.t'1r'ETWEi? ., 'rr ff- .s,'fIItW ..f zlwfftfm- .Q .. Af., Ili if ,k'5Q,gQft'f41i-'ul' . vw .4 ' DEM: NI I M ,Q J - 'i i 'rye iQfcAQji'K ,I it ,, .J 3 Q' . it -- I ,ll It I lj Q Q , . 1 I- .u . Nr-ill - - 'W ..,,... , ..., '-:..,-. ' . '-..... F. P. WEAVER, M.S., Acacia, A Z, 'Il K '11, Professor of Agricultural Extension. E. L. NIKON., M.S., Professor of Plant Pathology Extension. H. E. HODCEICISS, B.S., Professor of Entomology Extension, R. H. BEI.L, B.S., Professor of Agricultural Extension. CARL G. VINSON, B.S., M.S., Professor of Pomology Extension. C. G. MCBIQIIXIC, B.S., A Z, 'I' K'I'. Associate Professor of Agricultural Extension. E. L. MOlflfIT'l', B.S., A 'l' A, V23 A, Associate Professor of Farm Management Extension. W. B. NISSLI-JY, B.S., A T A, Associate Professor of Vegetable Gardening Extension, C. R. ANDERSON, M.F., Associate Professor of Forestry Extension. I. B. R. DICKEV, B.S., A 1' P, Assistant Professor of Agronomy Extension, J. R. HASWICLLI, C.E., 23 E, Assistant Professor of Farm Mechanics Extension. W. B. CON NELI., B.S., Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry Extension. L. VV. MORLEY, B.S., Assistant Professor of Dairy Husbandry Extension, J, R. DAWsoN, B.S., M.A., 1' E A, 1' A, Assistant Professor of Dairv Husbantlrv Extension H. D. MUNRoE, B.S., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry Extension. ' l P. L. SANFORD, B.S., Assistant Professor of Poultry Husbandry Extension, E. J. WALTER, B.S., Assistant Professor of Agronomy Extension. GEORGE H. REA, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Extension. L. W. STEELMAN, B.S., Instructor in Poultry Husbandry Extension, ALLEN L. BAKER, B.S., Instructor in Agricultural Extension. G. F. MILICS, B.S., Instructor in Plant Pathology Extension, DONALD M. GRAY, B.S., Instructor in Poultry Husbandry Extension, R. H. OLMSTEAD, B.S., Instructor in Dairy Husbandry Extension. E. M. Cl-IRISTEN, MAS., Instructor in Animal Husbandry Extension. RALPH IRVING, B.S., Instructor in Animal Husbandry Extension, BRANDON WRIGHT, B.S., Instructor in Agricultural Extension. P. R. SMITH, B.S., Assistant in Plant Pathology Extension. A. S. BARNHART, B.S., Assistant in Agricultural Extension. B. B. MASON, Assistant in Rural Organization Extension. HAIQRY S. SLOAT, B.S., Assistant in Farm Management Extension. I. O. SEIDLEMAN, Assistant in Dairy Husbandry Extension. PAUL KOENIG, B.S., Assistant in Agricultural Extension. INSTITUTE OF ANIMAL NUTRITION ,TONS A. FRIES, M.S., Associate Professor of Animal Nutrition and Assistant Director, WINRRED W. BRAMAN, M.S., Assistant Professor of Animal Nutrition. DONALD C. COCIIRANE, B.S., 'I' K'I', Associate in Animal Nutrition. MAX KRIss, B.S., Associate in Animal Nutrition. CHARLES D. JEFFRIES, B.S., Assistant in Animal Nutrition, R. M. iM.EltEDI'I'I'I-, B.S., Assistant in Animal Nutrition. HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION PEARL MACDONALIJ, B.S., Professor of Home Economics Extension. M. JANE NEWCOME, B.S., Assistant Professor of Home Economics Extension, INSTRUCTORS IN HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION GRACE P. BACON, B.S. BELLE HUIIIIARII, B.S. Annu-: J. Bmss, B.A., M.A. JEANETTE LEATIIERMAN, B.A. MAIQGAIQIET BROWN IWARGARIEI' K. OWEN, B.S. NOIQBIA J. DAVIS, B.S. MARION C. IQICKER, B.S. HELEN K. ROGERS, B.S. 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I I i ,t l X --Xu.-, A if J A l V2 'V 5 I--fa .VL ' - 'NTI A 'yi 4 'JK ii ASSISTANTS IN HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION JOSEPHINE CRA ME MARGUEIRITE ERIKSON, B.S. MAY D. KEMP, B MARJORIE LEWIS, ELIZABETH K. LOFBERG, B.S. . MARY SPALDING, B.S. ALICE ZOLLMAN, B.S. ETHIEL M. BEAIIEL BLANCHE COIT, B. BERTINE CoLL1NS, B.S. :RACHEL DAVIS, B.S. ERMA DONATHAN, B.S. ESTHER ELLIOTT, B.S. ANNA FQRIIES, B.S. MAIQY HEITSCH, B.S. BARBARA LILLIE, M.S SARAH IMASON, B.S. EUREKA N1TzKowSKI EVELYN WILSON, B.S. R, B.S. .S. B.S. S. B.S. i S. , B.S EXTENSION REPRESENTATIVES P. Hoi-'I-'MAN, B.S., Adams County. W. D. BENEDICT, B.S., A 1' P, Allegheny County. C. R. YERGER, B.S., Armstrong County. R. M. GRIIJLEY, B.S., Beaver County. L. R. MOLLENAUER, B.S., Bedford County. C. S. ADAMS, B.S., A 1' P, Berks County. R. B. DUNLAP, B.S., A l' P, '1'K'I', Blair County. D. K. SI.oAN, B.S., A Z, Bradford County. P. H. SIJRENKLE, B.S., A 1' P, Bucks County. R. C. WIGGINS, B.S., A Z, Butler County. H. C. MCWILLIAMS. B.S., A Z, Cambria County. N. M. RAHN, B.S., Carbon County. J. N. ROBINSON, B.S., Centre County. WM. VANDERGRIET, B.S., Chester County. FISH, B.S., Clarion County. W. C. STERRETT, B.S., Clearfield County. B. R. OBER, B.S., Clinton County. P. B. NIESLEY, B.S., Columbia County. C. D. SPROUT, B.S., Crawford County. P. L. EIJINGER, B.S., A Z, Cumberland County. H. G. NIESLEY, B.S., AZ, Dauphin County. D. W. ATKINSON, B.S., A Z, 'Y' K '1', Delaware County- R. H. MCDOUGALL, B.S., Elk County. R. H. ENGLE, B.S., Acacia, 'I' K 'I', Erie County. C. L. RUMBERGER, B.S., Fayette County. W. I. GALT, B.S., Forest County. J. H. KNODE, B.S., Franklin County. L. F. ENGLE, B.S., Greene County. R. S. CLARK, B.S., Huntington County. J. W. WARNER, B.S., II K A, Indiana County. I. P. WINSLow, B.S., AXA, Ictiferson County. D. R. PHEASANT, B.S., Juniata County. L. E. WHITE, B. S., Lackawanna County. F. S. BUCHI-:R, B. S., A Z, fI1K1If, Lancaster County. N. C. DALE, B.S., Lawrence County., A. C. BERGER, B.S., Lebanon County. A. L. HACKER, B.S., Lehigh County. H. N. Conn, B.S., A Z, Luzerne County. P. IKRAYBILL B.S. A Z, Lycoming County- R. , P. S. CROSSMAN, B.S., A Z, 'I,K'I', MCKC2111 County. W. S. HAGER, B.S., Mercer County. J. C. THogxtI'SoN, B.S., Mifflin County. - -- -1- I-, . ', -i'- v f-no .Ti Q f--, -,,,,,-- v ..,. w-,.,-,.v-yffv -W .... W .V ,,.r, ,v '-i'- 5 Hy, , .. -H, 5-if , 35- -5 V- -R-,- ':1'K '.'rr-' t.,.f-wa---.:.: ' 1 '::.If'r'1- w ---i V1 my - , Y I we Fl av..o.' -All mx R- I' : i mg., '.,,,1: ,fwytgr-J 'vc VAQQ : - ':,.f .,-- l I -QQ, '5 ' ,. fl I. .ftgm-F? I li raw 'frgfgvfuil ' l i.Qf'.1fl3,- I I life.. f NI 2 ' zzz. -wif. I ' I... ,'.5'w.',,. A mf .I I . '- -fi: 2, ark ' ' . .L it .- -. . ' - 7 -fY J:N I li .-.liyrt-P-1. Lf-Mir 'z 1' 'fXil'Y?Y--Q n.'fQkQff 5' ixi'vaQWQ'Iri ASQ ' ' ..... ,m ..... Q '.....:4..:.ffH.. ,. ..,. ,-7,4-N,,,,l .L-f:.e..,.:,.-f..:.l. F..5.'..4.Q:-.:- ztzfftrmt. .......'.5...,,. X A., ,,,, y 'e...a:-w.mzr.Lf.,xA, I, 4. EJ' f u 14- . ' A ' '- - - r- '- ann- 4 40 S ,J . 1. , val- ,... ...Tiff ..,...,..., ' ' 'P 'r l X I' ll T? i ?T','f -.MJ '. .uw-v 2 - , .r -w re- , .. -- -4-4 -v ,,,.,..--- - ,. A , v M rf. X 1 L .. 1' .,. ,Z.4fX..,Ex ..H.K, 4.iVf'?nS+7'B' ly rkiffuix UNHTN All ul, -5 nw Y X- f . vs N DW O, ,K - eg- X' SW L. .al :H ll. 1 l ' l ' Q' -c -as-W--W ...... . ...... W- .Ifll ,.,- R. M. DIECKER, B.S., Monroe County. A. K. ROTI-IENBERGER, B.S., Montgomery County. C. VV. KLAPP, B.S., Northampton County. J. M. FRY, B.S., Acacia, Northumberland County. L. F. ROTHROCK, B.S., Perry County. BERT STRAW, B.S., Potter County. W. L. BOLLINGIQR, B.S., AZ, Schuylkill County. J. S. OllliliI.E, B.S., Snyder County. C. C. MCDOIWELL, B.S., A 1' P, Somerset County. R. G. WALTZ, B.S., A 1' P, Sullivan County. C. P. FAGUE, B.S., A 1' P, Susquehanna County. P. P. KOIQB, B.S., Tioga County. L. E. CRAUM1-:R, B.S., Union County. H. H. HAVlEliSTICK, B.S., Venango County. H. N. Rmsr, B.S., A T A, Warren County. J. M. MCKEE, B. S., A Z, Washington County. R. E. WAKELEY, B.S., Wayne County. W. L. TRIGAGER, B.S., Westmoreland County. I. J. JAQUISH, B.S., Wyoming County, G. G. WIQBER, B.S., A Z, York County. ASSISTANT EXTENSION REPRESENTATIVES S. B. SHENK, B.S., Adams County. W. H. MCNERS, B.S., Bradford County. W. R. Roonicv, B.S., Chester County. J. H. :HUTCI-IISON, B.S., Luzerne County. W. H. VAN SANT, B.S., Lycoming County. F. W. MEYEII, B.S., Northumberland County. F.. H. FULTON, B.S., Washington County. W. F. MANn1sv1m.1s, B.S., York County. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AGRICULTURE R. ADAMS DUTCHER, M.A., 23 E, TE A, A Z, AXE, Acacia, 'IAA E, Profgsggr of Cl1Q1'ni- cal Agriculture. D. E. HALEY, M.S., 'I' K, Associate Professor of Chemical Agriculture. M. W. LISSE, M.S., 2 5, Assistant Professor of Chemical Agriculture. EMMA. FRANCIS, M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemical Agriculture. H. B. PIERCE, M.S., A 1' P, Instructor in Chemical Agriculture, I. R. HAAG, B.S., Instructor in Chemical Agriculture. G. A. SHUEY, Assistant in Chemical Agriculture. F.. S. REIDEII, Ph.G., Assistant in Chemical Agriculture. JULIA OUTHOUSE, Research Fellow in Chemical Agriculture. DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL I-IUSBANDRY W. H. TOMHAVE, B.S., M.S., A Z, Professor of Animal Husbandry. M. F. GR1Mr:s, M.S., K 23, Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry, I. D. WILSON, D.V.M., M.S., 'I'-Y K, Associate Professor of Animal Husbandrv. F. L. BnN'rr.1w, M.S., Associate Professor of Animal Husbandry, ' F. S. HULTZ, M.S., A TQ, Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry. P. T. ZEIGLER, B.S., Instructor in Animal Husbandry. P. L. FATOUT, B.S., A Z, Instructor in Animal Husbandry, i' 'P' lin JSRF 'N' N iv 'rx- Y' ll. .fPI7K'f?C 'F'r' gm. W, jrrvL.rr-wgrgrfw., A:,,:4,g',1 1q 'f.a'l 'f' 1 l-Q ,.-be-wif . '1', :jj1f:g?r'- yn '-4-- 1 N sv-rv-,', , 5-,--af -sl! il lil Ae 'll llilwf ' plgiiiis li vimeef is all ww- YQ ill ll 'gl lpygil f--flzzlikygj lf ll ll .gytsllgh lil fl il il ll ily., 1l1'.M'5'Q1Eist. .'laM1b..1.sRs3s5t?Rl, 'X Y,,l4,,,,gS5'i1?,gQ5,,lM'.:,, 41 A - 2 . -1 ri ffl 'fits L l'yQ3l'fsX-1? r' 7P?f 5l'f A lf ll 'lf 1 ivy, ff' ii' V . ' A 'TS , 'r J . . A..A,. A ,.,.. . J. ,,,. M H ,.,,. ,,. ..... E. . I , A,,,.., W ,W-.fa--L MTINIQ DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY FRANK D. KERN, Ph.D., E E, A Z, Professor of Botany. C. R. ORTON, M.S., K 2, 23 5, A Z, Professor of Plant Pathology, J. BEN HILL, Pl1.D., 2 E, Professor of Botany. J. P. KEI.I.Y, M.A., Sc.D., 'I' B K, Associate Professor of Botany. L. O. OVERHOLTS, Ph,.D., 2 E, Associate Professor of Botany. H. W. THURSTON, Jr., B.S., M.S., E E, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology. H. E. THOMAS, Ph.D., Z E, 1' A, Assistant Professor of Botany. W. A. KUNTZ, B.S., A Z, Instructor in Botany. H. W. POPP, B.S., KI' K '15 Instructor in Botany. DEPARTMENT OF DAIRY HUSBANDRY A. A. Bou1.ANn, M.S., A Z, 'I'K'I', Professor of Dairy Husbandry. S. I. BECHDEI., M.S., 'I'K'I', Professor of Dairy Husbandry. C. A. HUNTIZIQ, M.S., E AE, Professor of Bacteriology. A. L. BEAM, M.S., AZ, AXA, Associate Professor of Dairy Husbandry. W. B. CoMEs, M.S., Associate Professor of Dairy Manufacture. , M. H. KNUTSICN, M. S., Assistant Professor in Bacteriology, W. D. SWOPE, B.S., Instructor in Dairy Husbandry. C. SIMPSON, B.S., Instructor in Bacteriology. . H. MARTIN, B.S., T KA, Instructor in Dairy Husbandry. P. S. WILLIAMS, B.S., Instructor in Dairy Husbandry. F. P. KNOI.I,, Assistant in Dairy Manufacture. A. XV DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY WILLIAM FREAR, Ph.D., 'FK XP, A Z, AXE, fIfKfI', Professor of Experimental Agricultural Chemistry and Vice Director of the Experiment Station. E. S. ERB, M.S., Associate Chemist. W.'.I.TIElt THOMAS, B.S., Associate Chemist. FARMS C. L. GoonLlNG. M.S., AZ, Associate Professor of Farm Machinery and Superintendent of Farms. DEPARTMENT OF FARM MACHINERY R. U. BLASINGAME, B.S., Professor of Farm Machinery. G. M. FOULKROD, B.S., Instructor in Farm Mechanics. - DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY J. A. FERGUSON, M.A., M.F., XKP, T?-I A, Professor of Forestry. G. R. GREEN, B.A., M.S., 23 A E, Professor of VVood Utilization. W. G. EIJWARIIS, B.S., Assistant Professor of Forestry. . J. HAI.Iili, B.S., Assistant Professor of Forestry. '11 DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE S. W. FLETCHER, Pl1.D., A Z, 'I' K'I', Professor of Horticulture. A. W. COWELL, B.S., A Z, U.L.A.S., Professor of Landscape Art. F. N. FAGAN, M.S., ATP, Professor of Pomology. OW D. Am-Howv, M,S,, Ph,D,, Xl' T, lb li K, l' A, Professor of Pomolofly- . E. Mvicns, M.S., E E, Professor of Plant Breeding- IV. C. PEIXDON, B.S., Professor of Vegetable Gardening. E. I. VVILIJE, M.S., K 2, Professor of Floriculturc. F. B. L1Neo1.N, B.S., Assistant Professor of Horticultural Manufacture. C. R. MASON, M.S., Z N, M,S,A,, fb K fb, Assistant Professor in Vegetable Gardening, J. H. WARING, B.S., 'I' K'I', Instructor i11 Experimental Pomology. R. W. EVANS, B.S., Assistant in Horticulture. s Died, Jan. 7, l92Z. -Y-A W td E, J-va., Af, J W J 31-1 x fm HN . Wifi I pm is I L. M 1'-f I N, at VV A ,I ibx , I f X17 EXKCKQMQ' 'Rn Q .T f 'j?,' 121246 'I f'f'? '1 7 R1 U, 3 my-ff'r'j1l -Z--7 f Yf1'v-11!',1T, -un:-fn' ,. Elf -.Ti T Lj.'Lj J' IU J W vm A ....T'f1fI' l - I iilifffm F3 'i ll I iii., ifkfig lil A if H rl fi? ,. U 'I il l lx 'P' ' vfzfffff U If I I init:--f. .J '?fll'Mt Ill f'i.'1,s'rf9 V ' ll I . 173. :cr I gl -xwffifz V V1 'l llafmrs-Skt, .:1i..-.Q .I qw ' rg' . -1 I F- ,, as 'I 'N ,-J. fy go., -. .s.f- ff Y f ,fa ,, 42 f J 5 of ig is 'i , W wi' in m Alana want., LyNQt w'b 1 J- .f vhvsgf M ' in V215 Q P K -- 'V -. . . ' - iw ,. 'fnz, -- H 1 mg-. if if ff, 'Q gh , .. f .. ,I Eel :,, ' xl --,r 1 kid' 'V 11 -.Qi E. . 'Z ' .,...: ' -p-if as as .. .A is 1 -1. T f' S ' K ' , 'Trng Q A- -1 -,xr thnx QL Ek. 5. F - jf! ?' l ---- ', t fh wQ.1'q't51 tt ' tin! - ff' ' G CAN .. V 'A Nw A '7 '. 'v tri if .stiff x Kwik 5 .ll ' l ' 3 lf .....f,-. ,,.. - ,...,, ..... . .. .... ,. ' V If I i' A --4A-- 1 3-31 --,-' tt... - --V M 723'-mf.31Ti. - --- - sw.-:2ww.-.m.w:...u.As,.,- ' DEPARTMENT OF POULTRY HUSBANDRY H. Cnvma KNANIll-II., B.S., A 1' P, Professor of Poultry Husbandry. T. B. CHAIQLES, B.S., Assistant Professor of Poultry Hushamlry. A. J. SAUBA, B.S., Research Assistant in Poultry Husbandry, DEPARTMENT OF RURAL LIFE H. G. PARKINSON, B.S., B.A., 1923, T K E, Professor of Agricultural Education. X152 B1EuassI.14:R, 1IgIAA.,LjIXX, lqrgflessimf off RuralfSXc1o.lo,fay, I I I . . Rovmcs, . ., . . . .. K, 'r0 cssor o gricu tura icucation. G1iouoic W'1cHmv1clN, B.S., A Z, Associate Professor of Rural Economics, W. V. DENNIS, B.A., Associate 'Professor of Rural Sociology, C. E. MYERS, B.A., B.S., Associate Professor of. Agricultural Education. J, 12, MCCOIQDY B,S,, M,S,, AXA, AE P, Associate Professor of Farm Management and Rural Economics. H. K. ANDERSON, B.S., A Z, -If K '11, Instructor in Agricultural Education. W. F. HAI.I.A, B.S., Acacia, Instructor in Agricultural Education. FIELD LABORATORIES IENTOMLOGY AND PLANT PATHOLOGYJ R. C. WALTON, HS., Assistant Professor of Plant.PaQtl1ologyg Arencltsville. S. XV. l:ROS'l', B.S.. Assistant Professor of luconomic Iuntomologyg Arendtsville. W. S. Bicmtl-f, Pl1.D., Assistant Professor of Plant Pathologyg Bustleton, J. L. Holes1fA1.I., M.S., Instructor in Economic lintomologyg Bustleton, H011 Leave of Absence. I -fr 12,11-. 3,2 d .,7. :Pt 'wigtlgffgg ., ,,ss:fv,tJgvk .rf-fwfr , 'fly 4,.L g'i' 'R kg -JL lvl .101-3317. . 5 .'vkk'QH 'Tt V -.wif 36-,NfF.'E1.-A4 J' , nfl:-' uL'jV . gagging 'L 'I f A M v 'ifiapvfl' 1 'A Iii? '7' ww... bf 'J' f ':'5i'lT- 'if '-?1:':5w'.CfX gig ,gli - 555 V L'2'ffg'?9 1' -ff f ',-' ,,, . 4-Jilm ' ffh '-s.'f'- 1-'fi' -fa. ' ,,',m9'-'. 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Kfm. a ll, l lg: I .Qpsliyi iv g WL, 'T' v1 ' Q ---.L..g.....-- .Q,.,x-QIMK W 4 -X -f-- Af-F A ,,,l,1,, L 'x.1'f'v.'fxf -Q A' X, N M , ,..., .... .4 ' ' 'M ' .1 L'-, Nj xg, vi ,N N ,-51, ,Q , ik -,-, N--....i.4.w.,1 + 9 gf. 4 1,:, r YN '-- Q 45 I ,fs '-'t-,- r 1i Tv erv---77 Q3 -1-1 'jr' ' . ': :'3tv'j '7 ', jg 1:! '1:'f 'P? '2t'j T . j wt, 5 ,I 1 j i' I'-grfr'-'T TY 3 ' f I Q diff' .Ml h m-it-1 W' if.. Ill'i:.'l.lv ft-t 5 Iivil I I! 1 u1i.,.,-wwe f iv ft-EG ' Oni , v fc . N:- ' i 'J UI 1 , ... --I - . .. . , It I .x f 5 ,N I , gg! Il J f... ,N 'A 1 .,,, . ,....,, .. .... ,..,,. ...., . ..hQr...nM. .,,,.,. .... .2 -.. .,.. ..,.. .. rf . I ..' ,.g.,- 'I ,A.. I. I- Tlhpartment of Tfome 'Economics EIIITI-I PITT CIIAIJE, B.S., M.A., 'If K 'I', Director of Home Economics. LOUISE G. TURNER, B.A., M.A., 'I' K 'I', Associate Professor of Teacher Training in Vocational Home Economics. LOUISE B. Moss, B.S., Assistant Professor of Domestic Science. SARAH M. WILSON, I3.S., M.A., Assistant Professor of Domestic Scie1Iee and Teacher Train- ing in Vocational Home Economics. MARION F. BURNS, B.S., Assistant Professor of Teacher Training in Vocational Home Economics. ' GERTRUIJE S. CRUIIEN, B,S., B.A., Instructor in Domestic Art. HAI!ItIET P. BACIIE, B.S., Instructor in Domestic Art. ALICI1I G. CARROLL, B.S., Instructor in Vocational Home Economics. ELLA J. DAY, HS., 'P K 'I', Instructor in Domestic Science. JANE HUNIPHIIIEY, B.S., Instructor in Domestic Science. EVELYN E. SMITH, I?-.S., Instructor ill Domestic Science. ELIZABETH VV. VVHICIELER, B.S., Instructor in Domestic Science. ELIZABETH Y. RIcIIMoNn, R.N., Instructor iI1 Home Nursing. 'WY The Department of Home Economics covers a large held in an effort to meet tlIe needs and requirements of many different classes of students and, with the aid of an able corps of instructors, carries on the work in a most efficient manner. The following classes of students are cared for: l. Those who wish to combine with the general academic work a comprehensive study of the affairs of the home, together with the arts and sciences whose application is directly connected with the management and care of the household. 2. Those who wish to teach either Domestic Arts, Domestic Science, or Vocational Home Economics. 3. Those who wish to become professional dietitians. 4. Those who intend to specialize iI1 institutional management. 5. Those planning to eIIter the industrial field, whether iI1 dress making, millinery, or costIIme design. 6. Those who are planning to enter the field of research along nutrition lines. 7. Girls who plaI1 to enter the field of social service as it is now co-ordinated witlI the home economics work. . . The Department has widened its scope with the introduction of classes in cookery for men and special courses in catering and, by such a step, has become rather popular with me11 students who are desirous of learning the elements of cooking and catering. ' .I f ' 21' '-'it-1 .- ' .214 -. .ii I I-I , .- A. N , .xg -:,,'i.,zl..Lg...Pi'...IL N,-I rsL.f.!z..l.::a.:I,n-..,, 5.2-E... X.: !,A,,,. xm' - mu.. .L.!.m.LI Ji':t.Tt.. X! UNM: .J.a.,:Qvl-u.b.i5..... ,. 'if Awr- .. -.. . A . J' 'KJ' HU' 'LJ' w rr, MEL 'N I I I 'W , IIN. V gig! Il Ny VR ,A M -saggy 25 X , Q lymb, I I l 1 A3 rl of I ! 1 I I :I .if f f.:-wfmfti 'l yawn.. I. QQQSYLQ: 1 , Start.-A., ggwiiithr I' l 'J 11 I if 'Sw r 114-I3g.R'fJ:I I I fs -MLW' if lt og! ml-, I-I u 9 I, I J -. ., 4-6 1.Q . .. . , k . , ..... - Q ,. ,, :. , I ., , , , 1 . : N f X - M H J ., ,f- -:ffl mx, Nvf '2 ff' .f' i7I'N R w 1 -M rx . , , 1 H 1 M ,Ju iv A A X. Q in JA X , W-1 1 95,9 FO' an XJ w, I, ,L Xb 1,.l.w Y H i fvgn 1. 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En- gineers' Corps, 18915 Professor of Applied Mathematics, Earlham College, Richmond, In- diana, 1891 to 18965 Head of the Department of Mathematics, Astronomy and Engineering, Earlham College, until 119075 Professor of Municipal, Sanitary and Hydraulic Engineer- ing, Purdue University, 1907 to 19155 Dean and Director of the Engineering Experiment Station, The Pennsylvania State College. Member of the American Society of Civil En- gineers, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member of the American Water Works Association. Pub- lications on Sewage Purification, Hydraulics, Floods and Flood Damage Suits. Fraternities, ora, Tllll, EE, fI,Rf1,, DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING ALFRED L. KfJCI'lEli, A.B., M.A., Professor of Architecture. CLINTON L. HARRIs, B.S., C.E., Associate Professor of Arch.itectural Engineering. FREDERICK C. DISQUE, B.A., 9 E, Associate Professor of Architectural Drawing. WILLIAM S. HKDIFIVMAN, B.S., AXA, Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing, Assistant Registrar. CLARENCE O. BROOME, Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing. D. A. CAMI-DELL, Instructor in Engineering Drawing. I J. T. LARKINS, B.E., Instructor in Engineering Drawing. HELEN M. SAVARD, B.S., Instructor in Industrial Art. H. O. SMITH, Instructor in Engineering Drawing. ETHEL C. SPARKS, B.S., Instructor in Industrial and Fine Arts. - DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING ELTON D. WALKER, B.S., AK E, TB Il, 235, 'I' K 'I', Professor of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering. HAROLD B. SIIATTUCK, A AKD, II' B K, 'If K 'l', Associate Professor of Railway Engineering. IQAYMONIJ O'DoNNELL, B.S., C.E., Associate Professor of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering. R01il'ZliT E. MINSHALI., B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. HOMER K. KIsTLER, B.S., C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. LINIJSEY VV. VV!-IITEHEAID, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. LELAND S. RHODES, C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. CHARLES B. STEEL, B.S., C.E., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. RUssEI.L 13. NIiSl'iI1 l', B.S., GX, E E, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering. 'V' B N as - ...-...W . vrvrrr fm ---4 if - ez --'ff' -V - -fr-Y --M--I-it-ry '-4- ww- -.sa wg- -'-M : :f:','r'- - ..i-ww-ww ---' mr-fw-., 'W-.rv --cya f' I X 4-IQPZW' 'ik 1391 Tlll' JlQQ1',7:X,F25f,'1:' ' ag19,.il ' 'iii lu TK 55'g,g,5,,'g:gi MI ,Dub , my ll 'ii Ii Nan at 1-,Q : gl 'M -yds Il vm:-1. V' 'NPN li A.. rv ' li' 'li 3 Qi, .i AWK,-5 srggrff, I o',,45lg,, ..,!i.A',3,: I. . :QA nl 'I l I '32 mf, ,. if-1l41.Vif'::iga QQTJQQQ- I It , ,l7,5rr.5'iLf. ffiffliiil' , .i f.'e,s4 if, Il i .. l.. .'l'.zQlJI..L-H?s'--'.t llflnfilrzffrr.-R. 1fif,g.izli.fs .mi .i: .-Strom..i'wr.wPlv. ,, ,.g,,i1i ...Etiiifw5ilis..s.. I il L-.Q:::...i,i ,M 1. fl lf... I- ., A, , ami A .. , Q, 48 --'A - V i xl QC gjg1.,f5?5l1g5iw-ro, gf gl ' L I LDP- W5 w .. fi'wfg5ggTi:Iii3gil4fi Q'x iii ll I.. 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STAVELY, B.S., E.E., TB ll, 'I' K '11, II K N, Associate Professor of Electrical Engi- ,neering. JOHN E. ISENIIERG, M.S., Instructor in Electro-Chemical Engineering. BRUCE M. STOVER, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. PHILIP R. CLORE, M.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. A. F. WOELEEL, B.S., E T, Instructor in Electro-Chemical Engineering. D. GIDDS, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. A. H. FORBES, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. ALBEIQT DEMMLER, B.S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING EDWARD J. KUNZE, M.E., T B U, Professor of Industrial Engineering. GEORGE H. RESIDES, B.S., Assistant Professor of Practical Mechanics. EDWARD M. BRODERICK, B.S., M.A., Assistant Professor in Practical Mechanics. MACLEAN M. BADCOCR, B.S., Assistant Professor of Wood Turning. PERCIVAL P. HENSIIALI., Assistant Professor of Machine Shop Practice. J. O. KELLER. B.S., fl' K 23, Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering. PHILIP R. HAI.I,, Instructor in Forging and Foundry. THOMAS H. TAYLOR, Instructor in Wood Work. ROY W. PEASE, Instructor in Practical Mechanics. X EDWARD SELLERS, Instructor in Foundry Practice. ROSCOE L. PUNNETT, Assistant in Machine Shop. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING EDWIN A, FESSENDEN, B,S,, M,E,, ATO, TB II, EE, E T, Professor of Mechanical Engi- neering. ARTHUR J. WOOD, M.E., M.S., Professor of Railway Mechanical Engineering. FRANK M. TORRENCE, B.S., M.E., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. LOUIS J. BRADFORD, M.E., E E, Assistant Professor of Machine Design. JOHN L. LIGHT, M.E., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. ORLAN KENT HARLAN, M.E., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. W. G. C. THOMPSON, B.S., M.E., 'I' K '13 Assistant Professor of' Mechanical Engineering. C. C. COCHRAN, B.S., T B Il, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. BENJAMIN W. DEDRICK, Instructor in Milling Engineering. JOHN C. RUNK, B.S., AE 'Ig Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. C. H. B. HOTCHICISS-, B.S., A X P, T B II, 'P K 'I', Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. NV. H. REISH, B.S., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. J. D. TYSON, Teaching Fellow in Mechanical Engineering. 'N 4 Y fra ,H I 'TTT'Vi X 'lf i 'lT' 1' fm' if 5:5 jprir:'L'. '1'5'3'it2q1u fi M- -,,, mar.':g??rQ,1tig1fWriijf'f'11i Ri ig.. :I . 3 ...fill '1 j7 f11'j3f fvwrv vv3NIjpvfE'::'w , I--A it iii? ll li A I it if I 'lfffflr fl I rev- PM l ll ,I ly .Qgwiflllf A JilQ',tt?fl.1Q., -455555: ,Q il QQQQQQR gl tl 'U Iwi ll' . 'f' 0f ri 1' - -ixrl' 5' 'F l 'I -. - C11 'M ' 5 'M . . .,.. 4,,N,j': ,rwlgfy 'rdf' .fsI2i:.l ff!mL. !Kfff.wgf,sZ?1 .a5,,,Q. 't..zii.'tE22fl JMv:NOwN, M' xiii, -HL ,tg9.,,1jiQQ'.:3, it , il , L W iv IJ' -I 'A P W 'I' 74 J ' ' I 3 - . 49 i ,i Q- -. gi- , ' , -- .-i . i. ...Q s , .,- I. I , lil ii New W 1- U' I or Y f SSW 'N f1 v' ' .I i 'l, i or Ut- ' cj - I' fl' KNEW' ' S i I 1 ?A,ls.l.iift? .... A s I . ... - , ,V-. gl . .. ,..,., .... . .... , . ...-.. .... . . -... , .. ..., .. ....,.. :N.......-...,.-,...w,-.q,,,..u...........,..,.....,m.. .L .ne DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICS AND MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION PAUL B. BIUQNEMAN, B.S., C.E., BAE, 'I' K '11, Professor of Mechanics and Materials of Construction. THOMAS S. PATTI-:izsoN, B.S., M.S., PJ N, Associate Professor of Mechanics and Materials of Construction. Lnovn M. MOIQIQIS, B.S., T li U, 'I'K'1', Instructor in Mechanics and Materials of Construction. P. B. KAI'I', B.S., Z5 T, Instructor in Mechanics and Materials of Construction. W. M. Rum, B.S., Instructor in Mechanics and Materials of Construction. F. T. VANSANT, l'5.S., Instructor in Mechanics and Materials of Construction. ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION EDWARD F. Glauxnnolfizn, B.S., M.E., E N, Assistant Professor of Experimental Engineering. ENGINEERING EXTENSION DIVISION NonMAN C. MILLIQR, B.M.E., M.S., Acacia, Associate Professor of Engineering Extension. J. H. Yemen, B.S., M.E., Associate Professor of Engineering Extension. CARL G. GALIAI, B.S., M.E., Assistant Professor of Engineering Extension. P. A. DANllCI.S, B.S., Assistant Professor of Engineering Extension. XVn.r.lAM, R. YoUNc, B.S., Instructor in .Engineering Extension. I-IHNRY G. SMITH, Instructor in Engineering Extension. VVA1.'rian T. ELUER, B.A., 'I'K'I', Instructor in Engineering Extension. H. I.. RliltflfllEl.llliRlfliR, B.S., Instructor in Engineering Extension. I.2I.IZAI.!li'I'H CHAMPION, ILS., Instructor in Engineering Extension. CuARLi5s F. FIQLEDY, B.S., Instructor in Engineering Extension. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION G. VV. DAVIS, ILA., Assistant Professor of Industrial Education. I. J. VVINCIIl'IS'l'l'IR, Instructor in Industrial Education. I 'vi 3. V rf! ll il - ' ll lll - . - .. !!.l!!llBf74lll!iN-lrzllll-!l!!!-Ii iiFLl!!!!!'I Lil' .... . 1 Flu -' sg . i?iilf-,L.L-' ,F ..,.' 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Instructor and As- sistant Professor of Soils, University of NVis- consin, 1904 to 19105 Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1909, Head of the Department of Agriculture Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State College, 1910 to 1920, Dean of the School of Liberal Arts, and Acting Dean of the School of Natural Science, 1920. Author Chemistry of Agriculture. Fraternities. is o ii, KIDB K, EE, -1: K -11, EDWIN PZRLE Smicxs, PHD., LL.D., Lecturer on American History. DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICAL LANGUAGES WILLIAM DAY CizocKi:'r'r, M.A., 1'n.D., fI11iK, 11' K 'I', Professor of the Latin Language and Literature. Roimivr E. DlcNGr.1z1e, B.A., M.A., 'PB K, Assistant Professor of the Greek Language and Literature. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY Davin ALLEN ANDERSON, M,A,, PH,D,, QIYAK, 52111, Professor of Education, Director of the Board of Recommendations. - ERWIN W1l.1.l1X'A1 RUNKLE, M.A., PHD., fI'KfI1, Professor of Psychology and Ethics, Libra- rian of the Carnegie Library. Amis L. Ri-iorox, M.A., 'PA K, Professor of Education. . B. W. DAILY, B.A., M.A., 'PA K, K A Il, -lflSlCI'1-l EDGAR DHCAMP, M.A., PH.D., 2 Associate Professor of Education. E, 'P A K, Associate Professor of Psychology. RAY H. Dtl'fTE1t111Ii, M.A., PILD., A X A, Assistant Professor of Philosophy. B. V. Moomc, BA., M.A., Pn.D., 'PB K, X.. ,,-,,,.. ., .r, , .. . .... ,- Xu, ,.,....-J.---,.-:tv .-.W 2 ,g gf. :,5y i '1'w'1.l.- 1 L.-.ji -.41.1,3gg,.i' . 4 .QM 'I'AK, Assistant Professor of Psychology. -7-x. C 1' ' t ' il 1 l'ffSr'xf. f fit. 1' -- 'it l rf 1. 1 l'+f4.xf'f 2'-.l.,i. ' 'wiftwu . ll . I ,tfzrgeq 1 -Q'.J,-kf, 12214 il l .... 11' 52 ,is ..., ,HJ ,.s.-,A. ,- .-ir--gy-IFF.-,T-f I wr, xi mx-HM X! al 2Qifj3Q1t?ir1u ' :tt ' V A f..:I-- VV 'Off if - 'i ' ,tginmrgj-' lrfiiitg if I .,, qw '- f -5 Q. : ' g , I ,ia x - JL up . . eb I I .- 'H---iii ij! ' ' .Lp.--.... , ' - I.-..... '4 ' ' . . ,-:.. ' I. fre DEPARTMENT 0F ENGLISH , FRED LOUIS PATTEE, M.A., Cuheco, A K E, 'I' K 'l', Professor of American Literature. WILLIAM SEDDINOER DYE, JR., M.A., P.H.D., Acacia, Professor of the English Language and Literature. A. HOWIEIQY Es1'ENsHADE, M.A., K XP, 'I' If K, Professor of Rhetoricg Registrar of the Collegeg Secretary of the General Faculty. MICIIIQIT M. HAItIi15, PILB., Pl X, Assistant Professor of English. W1L1.1AM FUTHEY GIBIIONS, M.A., Assistant Professor of English. W. M. BATTENHOUSE, M.A., PH.D., Associate Professor of English Literature. DANA K. NIERRILL, M.A., HAX, Assistant Professor of English. ERIC ECKLER, M.A., 'PA 9, Assistant Professor of English. A. L. CARTER, M.A., PH.D., Assistant Professor of English. RUTH E. JACKSON, B.A., M.A., 'I' li K, Associate Professor of English. ITIAROLD NV. SIIOENBIQRGER, M.A., Assistant Professor of English. ARTHUR CLOETINGH, M.A., Instructor in English. THEODORE GATES, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor in English. GERTRUDE MASON ADAMS, A.B., M.A., Instructor in English. HARRY MCXUNTJOY, M.A., A X P, Instructor in English. AIQTPIUIK DEERING, B.A., Instructor in English. MASON LONG, B.A., Instructor in English.. D. S. MEADE, B.A., M.A., Instructor in E11glish. C. O. RIDENOUR, B.A., Instructor in English. W. L. WEIINIEIQ, B.A., Instructor in English. J. G. AMEND, B.A., Instructor in English. OLGA M. MELOV, B.A., Instructor in English. J. F. HORNER, B.A., Tl AE, Assistant in English. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN LUCRETIA VAN TUYJ. SIMMONS, M.A., PHD., A A A, 'I' K 'I', Professor of German. FREDERICK WILLIAM P1ERcE, PH.C., Associate Professor of German. CARL W1I.L1AM HASIEIC, M.A., 'PB K, Assistant Professor of German and Russian. ZORA KLAIN, A.B., M.A., A21 A, Assistant Professor of German. DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY, POLITICAL SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS ASA EARL MAli'F1N, M.A., PH.D., K A, CSouthD, Professor of American History. OswALD FREDERICK BOUCKE, M.A., PH.D., 'PB K, Professor of Economics. ' JACOB TANGER, M.A., PHD., '1'll, S2 E, Associate Professor of Political Science. VVAYLANII FULLER DUNAWAV, M.A., B.D., TH.M., Assistant Professor of European History. GEORGE ITRMJERICK IYIITCH, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Economics. VV. E. BUTT, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Economics. BURKE MlI.I.Elt ILIIERMAN, M.A., B9 Il, Instructor i11 History and Physical Education. CHARLES GUAGER, B.A., Instructor in Economics. V T. C. PARENHAM, PHD., Instructor in Economics. R. H. WE1s, B.A., Instructor in Economies. 1 W. T. PUTNEV, B.A., B 91l, Assistant in History. X xg Jw KA:-ff r mx T' 'N-i X C5 4 iv,-wqsxx -,F fi 1 ,.,. gn A :wtf ---A-am I ll its fl ll ,gait yi It I' - 1-99. 4,9 -too? ' 5,9 Sli lv ' Ml- WY 'f 5'.-a.: , ' A?-' ': ' SEI' A 'Q J, . I D P l :Stull li l I l it Irs at . it All -gl., '. ....:.ti. .4..,2E:.sS MA, xr, V' .n1f.M..g.a:.:.AL. Ivntzi...-.:i..: we -.,,,,qI, n.:...i ..x.?.A.,.. .r...'A'T...... X I W Tx- 32. HLLAQXCQLV-A XM ,Jig Y . . A J..--1. . ,. . . .4 ol ' J' fl , av -S155-v , P Of i Q , K DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS JOSEPH Moonv WILLARD, M.A., A K E, 'PB K, 'D K 'I', Professor of Mathematics. JOSEPH H. TUOOR, C.E., M.S., A T, 'I' B K, 'I' K 'I', Professor of Mathematics. H. FREEMAN STECKHR, M.S., PH.D., 23 E, Professor of Mathematics. THOMAS E. GRAVATT, B.S., 'I' B K, 'I'U, Associate Professor of Mathematics. W. E. EOINOTON, PH.D., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. ARTHUR LLEWIQLLVN WIQIGHT, P1-LB., A 9, A T U, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. JAM1ss MALCOLM WEST, B.A., M.A., 'I' 15 K, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. TIERESA COHEN, M.A., PH.B., 'PB K, Assistant Professor of Mathematics. CHARLES C. WAONRR, B.S., Instructor in Mathematics. IE. D. MCCAIITHY, B.A., 'PB K, Instructor in Mathematics. W. M. MILL!-:R, PH.B., fl' li K, Instructor in Mathematics. 'J. O. OsnoRN, B.A., Instructor in Mathematics. P. S. DWYER, B.A., Instructor in Mathematics. CARL A. BiaNANm-:R, B.A., Instructor in Mathematics. JABIER SHIRLI, M.A., Instructor in Mathematics. DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC CLARENCE C. ROBINSON, KA, CSouthD, Director of the College Music. LILLIAN BOLES ROBINSON, M.A., K K P, Instructor in Music. DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES IRVING LYSANOER FosT1-:R, M.A., L1TT.D., 'I'A9, 'PB K, 'I' K 'I', Professor of the Romance Languages. LESLIE M. BURRAGE, PH.M., A M, Associate Professor of French. CARL EUGENE MAIIQUAIQIJT, M.A., PH.D., Associate Professor of French: College Examiner. HAIQIKISON H. ARNOLD, A.B., A.M., Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages. J. W. FOSA, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of the Romance Languages. JULIO MARTINI-zz, M.E., PH.D., Assistant Professor of Spanish. VV. K. JONES, B.A., Assistant Professor of Spanish. DAX'Ill D. MASON, ILA., 'I' K 'l', Instructor in French. GICORGIC LIEQUIMIENEII, Instructor in French. I'Il'2I.EN 12. I:Il'ILll, B.A., Instructor in Spanish and French. J. A. MCCUIQIJY, JR., B.A., Instructor in Spanish. Ons H. GRE:-zxia, B.A., Instructor in Spanish. F. O. NOI.'l'Ii, B.A., M.A., Instructor in French. MIQS. W. M. POR'l'lElllflELll, Instructor in Spanish. 'On Leave of Absence. 7-1-fx?-f:::wi5 'tjflifi' 2':v'v'wa:vi', mrsza-TL-uzzjm ....,'rv'. Ql .13-5-,cas-ivan' 1 II lust 'il if if if TF' li 1 J 1 it L liiirsits -Wit It if fs V- fl ,.VJlF,,l1!5Lx...,.?QTE .'.:.t.lfi'::..Zt.x. :HL!,IrllIf4wIf ,if .tYJ2'li'i9K:. J S:-lla. ffta All ' 54 X. l, H P .X . ,W Y . ,. ,X A .xg ,-..:-1,-L .. ...., , ,, , K . ,,. A , I ,X N. ,A 9: - ,L ,,x-,,, X. ,WM J X5 K. X. '::k,5vL1NAy ,W wi- X- Q-, 1 Nl, IK 'X o r f ,..f.3W . 4 W ,5 ?-:iw U .' , ,,,.,. 1 h,,A ,.,..-,,1 T. ., .. -b -, . U .- ., .. ,, .. R f + W ' U 55 .,l W, V lx lfjgvx V ' , . II' ,Mi ,li , WM , -,.,9Q,..,f:,,, .,,. .-.ww . .-.Ag,l Elwood S. Moore, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Dean of the School of Mines Born, Clarksburg, Ontario, Canada, 1878. A.B., University of Toronto, 1904, A.M., lbid., 1907, Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1909, Fel- low in Geology, University of Chicago, 1907 to 1909, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, The Pennsylvania State College, 1909-, Acting Dean, School of Mines, 1912 to 1913, Master in Pickering College and Collingwood Collegiate Institute, 1904 to 1905, Geologist, 1906 to 1910, Studies i11 Europe, 1911, Geologist, Canadian Geological Survey, 1912, Member International Geological Congress Expedition, Alaska and Klondike, 1913, Geological and Mining Studies, Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, India and Egypt, 1914, six months post graduate study in France, 1915, Consulting Geologist Sir VVil- liam Mackenzie Expedition, Hudson Bay, Geologist on Oil Work, Cuba, Geologist on Topographic and Geologic Survey of Pennsyl- vania, Folio VVork for the United States Geological Survey, Member American Insti- tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Member Coal Mining Institute of America, Fellow Geological Society of America, Fellow American Association for Advancement of Science, Fellow British Association for the Advancement of Science, Member, Societe Francaise de mineralogie, Member of Seismological Society of America, Secretary of Section E, American Association for Advancement of Science, Publications on General and Economic Geology. Fraternities, 21 EI, E T, 111K 'IL DEPARTMENT OF MINING WILLIAM R. Cm-:ns1zv, E.M., K 23, T 15 II, Professor of Mining. SIMON BASS SMITH, M.A., Professorial Lecturer on Mining Law. WILLIAM G. DUNcAN, LLB., Associate Professor of Mining Extension. HAROLD J. SLOMAN, E.M., Assistant Professor of Coal Mining. HARRY E. GRAY, Instructor in Mining Extension. . ' if 'f-1'f l5IWfT2'2'1i' ty wjvw: :sir-Egfr-..j,'gfEqq?ni-i' -1-jyylszfrjq Y -wf'yf'.Q173girgxgipy-yfwy-1--C:-wgfj 5 11,1-cz Y my ...ry-alegyh - A -rg V, -w A l ,94.51i 'I if X 'sdfrm VI 1 tl' le. 1'-W. lil f lv- ' I ll l f' ' eg-EM ,' fl 'f .l -,ji , - i s-M2 - i' me-K' . .51f2f'iL . rg Y' 'l I . ' 5' fx. --,1v?'. ' .rf mari?-.1 , I yQ,f::Ya -yqgfkr I 'A 334151 -f Pi i , A . ' ' . , ,114 fs .rm we 1: ga .Lf 1 3- , 'J i, ,. bfi,-,L.,4r,..E!:l.i: 1l14,?Zl'.:if:fA, --lf. cgffZE1 .dwg ltfiifllrggl ..v512lifr??xiS li, ,, ., 'll --rm - - 'J rJ-gj- ' f -Q-A V 1 1 56 .. N.. ,, jp, .,-'- ..., l...i...., . ,..,.4,y.v 1 Q3.,T,,T5?. AW' Nw- III II 'IVfli1'Iv1 V-'vi f.xo,..s lfks ' I HQ' WI Q-j ,gg9'I-Q11 I I III I ,sgI5F1fIIkf,r'i,iI'I.,IIII-N I I, I 12 +.'lFffI?' fubgm JKTD I5 .F I ill I DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY Iimvooo S. Moomc, IIA., MA., Pl1.D., 21 E, E 'I', 'I' K 'I', Professor of Geology :md Miner-gllogy CIIICSLICIGII A. IIONINIE, ILM., 'I'A9, T I5 II, Associate .Professor of Geology. CLAIR W. RomNsoN, B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Geology. ARTHUR P. IrIoNlcss, IIA., M.A., Assistant Professor of Mineralogy. fXR'l'l'lUR H. IJICWICY, I3.A., MMS., Instructor in Geology. Lnovn W. Flsulcle, B.S., Teaching Fellow in Geology. DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGY D. IF. MCI?AliI.ANlP, IIA., M.S., Pl1.lJ., 23 E, 'I' I3 Ii, 'I' AT, Professor of Metallurgy. OSCAR ALLEN IYZNIGHT, BA., Assoeiute Professor of NICl2lIIlIl'j2,'y, OGDIQN II. MfA1,1N, ILS., A 'I' Il, Instructor in Nletzillllrgy. Fulco G. S'l'RAUn, IIS., II 'I', 'I' A T, 'I.IC2l.I.'IIIlIg' Fellow in 'M'etz1Ilurgy. DEPARTIVIENT OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION N. D. I'Iunm-zu., ILA., Assistant ,Professor of Incluslriul licluention. I- - ' 'TTIR''ls 'Q52ZIZ R QiN ' 2i'XI'?xf T-w i. 52.1 xT if .-WT...-..5 ....,TTxWis:Q.,..T:.,: V ri p.,I?Ils'aQ-I Q.ri.sJ1 W if IMI. 'lm ,MEA . Il. 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VIII ff 'B ISI N Q My , .F ,.,,. , ... ..... H.. W L, ,.,-. .Zin VL .Lim .... H L . M School of Zflatural Science CHARLES W. STODDART, Ph.D., A Z, B 9 IT, A X E, 23 EI, 'I' K 'f', 'I' B K, Acting Dean of the School of Natural Science. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY G, C. CHANDLEE, Ph.B., M.S., Associate Professor of Qualitative Analysis. WALTER JACKSON KVICITH, Ph.D., A X 2, 1I'A T, Associate Professor of Organic Chemistry. THOMAS WILLIAM MASON, M.S., AT, Associate Professor of Chemistry. LYTLE RAYMOND PARKS, M.S., Assistant Professor of Physical Chemistry. TDEWITT TALMADOE KEACII, Ph.D., E EJ, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. JAMES HARRIS OLEWINE, M.S., AT, A X27, 'I' A T, Assistant Professor of Chemistry. I-IERMAN H. Al'I'LliDOllN, Jr., B.A., M.A., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. J. IE. SCHOTT, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. PAULINE GRACIA BERRY, M.A., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. HENRY I-IARR1soN GIEIST, B.S., M.S., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. 'A. J. CURRIER, B.A., M.S., Instructor in Chemistry. JosEI-H FLIEMING LEETE, 'I' K 'l', 23 T, Instructor in Chemistry. F. C. BECHTEL, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. VV. L. BROOKE, B.S., 'I' A T, 'I' K 'I', Instructor in Chemistry. D. S. CRYIIICR, B.S., 'I' K 'I', A T, -Y T, Instructor in Chemistry. W. B. GHIIY, B.S., 'l'A T, Instructor in Chemistry. W. J. SWEENEY, B.S., Instructor in Chemistry. M. S. BADOLIET, M.S., Instructor in Chemistry. F. G. SEEING. lEl.Met., Instructor in Chemistry. W. R. HEUY, B.A., Instructor in Chemistry. -MAIIY L. XVILLARIJ, B.A., Assistant in Chemistry. RALPH I.. GODSIIALK, B.S., Assistant in Chemistry. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS WII.I.IAh'I Ross HAM, B.A., Ph.D., A 'l' Q, Professor of Physics. DAVID CIIRISTIE DUNCAN, M.A., 23 E, Professor of Physics. MADISON MONROE GARVER, B.S., Associate Professor of Physics. OSCAR FRANKLIN SMITH, B.S., M.S., Associate Professor of Physics. F. RAYMOND SMITH, B.S., Assistant Professor of Physics. P. M. ILOFE, B.A., M.A., 'I' li K, Assistant Professor of Physics. W. H. PIELEMEIER, B.A., M.A., 23 E, Assistant Professor of Physics. MAIISII WILLIAM WHITE, B.A., M.S., Assistant Professor of Physics. GEORGE HEIIBEIIT FLAMSON, B.A., M.S., Assistant Professor of Physics. J. C. HUDSON, B.A., M.S., IIIstructor in Physics. D. I.. I-IARMON, B.S., Instructor in Physics. 'On Leave of Absence. .. N , I ,., umm fI:f' -Y. ,, 155.-'wrrfsfrwt . . Q . 'vvT1fQV3s.4, 'm , , I. I . I I I I T I I R: I I 71 1 I I I I, tsl' :Elsie III 41 I ' ,P 53 ,E ul Ig fx H' - , . 1. , V13 - I s..:s-1111563 - .- , t-4 I ,Lx ...I 4, -.7 . I ,I A . I. -..Ji -tc.. 'I 125.-fag ,I r-,IQ fffkifau.. M, ,' ,K ,QI .mkllisojfsih 'fl N421 ,L ,fri 'If . ', .t .- I. I. I - 1. . I.1 ,- -- 60 ,l I ' . X. f .. of . , U .5 , -ll -.gQff . DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY Iimvmm ITIENRY DUSITAM, M.S., E E, Professor of Entomology. G. B. NICNVMAN, M.A., Assistant ,Professor of Zoology. RUSSELL DAVID CAsslcI.1m1:1w, B.S., Instructor in Zoology. I-lAluma'l' MAlitll,ll'lliI'I'IC HICICAIAN, BA... Instructor in Zoology. P. A. FROST, B.S., Instructor in Zoology. V ...N W llinE.Ji.E..I.rg,3?U,im:,.L..i.,W., .TXT ...., ... ..A. v ,..... Fl.....H.iT?3.. Wvwxyf l' 'll' ,mm Vx ' is JN l l- thy-fv 1 l sf 'X WGUX - LN 'Z' H' 5 - ' fx- L , 565 ,S UL ll, NATURAL SCIENCE U,M..,..!., ... .,wm,.. x-M,.U. M, ..,. ,W,.W,WW,..m:, ,,.wl.,,.'.,Y,,,.,,....-,, M ,W,H,.vK.,.v,,..,.M,.,..,-,.N... ,... ...M ,..., , .N ,. ., . ll Z- ll l l wrlwll ' ls H Tw ll, , li ll ag K :gy 33 l lj! 51, rj- N gl. ,Q-55,3 Y , X -P XL,-',. M. , XM -. 3 -ay Mr M. W ,l l ,xl -..,5.lb.E,!. ll ll ',Q,,.4.m-f 3 my ., l..XyM X.N.,.sMg. l, 5 4.5.5 rs ,E 1 , 1 ,a, .X ., ll l .L., .vt .,. ll .tx vu ..wW.v , l, -W.,-. f I. . iff. l l.x . . 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The College Health Service, which has been under direct supervision of the college since 1915, is directed by Dr. Ritenour, college physician at Penn State for the last tive years. Dr. Ritenour is a Penn State graduate of the class of '01, had ten years practical experience before undertaking the work here, and is thoroughly competent to render every kind of medical attention. The dispensary is equipped with all the essential materials of a modern establishment and is of very valuable service to the students. It has been especially proficient in keeping the death rate at Penn State low. Not a single death occurred at the dispensary last year, although a large number of patients were received there. Students find the Health Service a real neces- sity, as well as a convenience. ,v-Y-. ,.,. Z . ,122 pl if rmvllifb l ll 'P lv 1 Nite, 5 1 . L. l l . ' ,l afxsfrrxf 3 1. 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DlE1'All, Instructor in Physical Education. Romani' B. Ru'l'l1lcln-'omm, Instructor in Physical Education. RUTH, S'rANwoon, B.A., Instructor in Hygicnc and Physical liducation for Wfomcn. Ml ULD IWIAVER FIELD I t, ...M mXZ.,Z.,X :..-TY-.alx fa ?i'y,irl.7'xT Si,1 ..:-W-w..,f:1iG:,f: 'T Ilfv' -T-Q--M Ml ,H WRX. Nil. rl, 'NL-fr' m,,,.11i wg! K l lx 5. qiggl MM ,. ,' ., in Q 'YQ ix, W s wi f ,..',l'-2.1M at ll ilvrjff, ' jksrlfi ' ' v '3wW :W-ll' ' ll l wx V 1' ' l H lt hurry . il -Ennis Vlmgflfit .txlfw it ll 1 has ut i rl ll .- 'limi-x .gf,,L:Xf-INS Jr, 112-H'22.-zo., LM- --1 + IW- 1 -N .,LkY..,Q11 .mlljf PM X.-M -NL: 63 v--f 1' f- H -su-g 'nr. -Q fry ',-yfvffffn-, nVfrfr v:ww4f1 'rf .,-,f- ,, .. f ' Ln 'Q -1.+rx:f:yj.!f-N f f ff ., L , '19 W -H mix- ' , N f N-' V K.: V, w N'!,,,'l-,X qi N13 -, 35-,lfZ:j f N- fx pgeaj,-A jk' b HJ SNP -V 013 XXL N X N970 hm E11 fv mg f J. 111-L-'X 4 ---- ' 'i - 414 T'f ' ' 7.3 1-llll---4--M , ' - ..........1'. 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I ! lx urixfflsllil :VXQ-Wuxwmz W' ps jlif-YSQ9 V., M ' ' X r . ,-,. , , If -1,21 ,A 1 1 JF ,Aw-.X-J ' , HC,m,,', 4-1. , LN 1 L :- 06 :' J y. nszq f -, ' I ' NG OL ., A - WE Y 'f ,Q r ,lil i V :FlRfi7l tx N ' 7 . - 'IB l ' fd - ...uwawwzuz mfr:-mmrtenu-- eww-4:-vmzmezz... V- -: Q--me H--- mmm- ... .x--Y -nff -:nf-i--A ---'- - -ww-Maxima-v-1 , i Q erm States Y.. O. E. GI. Since the establishment of the Reserve Ofhcers Training' Corps at Penn State, the student has learned that there can be much more to lVlilitary Drill than the proverbial squads eastw and squads westf' A broader and deeper conception of military training' has resulted from attendance at the summer camps and from the class work, lield -work, and lectures which have recently been used to supplement the periods ot formal drill. Coincident with this better understanding' of the true function of the soldier a desire has developed to see Penn State- occupy that position among R. O. T. C. colleges to which it is naturally entitled. Comprehending, from their increased knowledge of military principles, the difficulties which confront the 'Board of Inspectors in grading' the various R. O. T. C. schools, the Penn State Cadets have addressed their minds to the problem and respectfully submit the following method of solution: 51. O. 'C5. C.C.'f1Jrol1lem Ulo. 1 .S'z'l11f1f1'0n. The fI'ennsylvania State College is located in a strong, isolated position in the centre- of a powerful State, It is g'ZIl'I'lSOl1Cll by 1,500 intelligent and well-equipped infantrymen, supplemented by machine guns and one-pound cannon. The morale of this garrison, known locally as the R. O. T. C., is always high: the isolation of the stronghold and the common interests of the men resulting' in an esprit-de-corps which is invincible. The oflicers of the xx .. 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' A ,r...- ' -My -- ----'- ---- -M--- ----H---------1--M'-fe:-:.-1gwsew-:awwwvmfam--:wi,E-..nmr::::::.vmLmmwsmwfmmmwif 1.. im-1:::.:as-s - ' corps are drawn from men of practical experience in the ranks, thus pro- moting at once a democratic spirit and a high degree of efficiency. At the same time perfect organization is insured by the direction of the tacticians and military experts who have the administration of the corps in charge. Scouts have furnished information indicating that Penn State spirit is unusually high at present, that efficiency is at its peak, and that men and equipment are in the best of condition. Required. You are Colonel X of the inspecting force. The Pennsylvania State Col- lege lies in the territory you are to cover. NVhat would be your action? Approvcai Solulion. It is ohvious that this would he a capital opportunity to pass the Penn- sylvania State College without serious attack. I would therefore recommend it as a Distinguished Service College. l 1 l r AHMOIIY ANI! DRILL FIELD -. il it ,,. ,maj il ll ,ca frm, ,ffm , i NH ,. 1 ,A H , qv ex li l g A sf-fy l'A:7f ,gifs-'ff l l l 1 :i'x'7?i., V-wY'llfCv V lv . ff' gli q, f'7- M- 1. Mil' 4:-.t2',1'.. '.'-v7'Q:. , ,Wfyfg ,rr fu- N -' -' . li 'w'ff::3 1 'wwf-lf, 551339: 1' ,V WML it ll wsg was WW, -ll l' R . Hxwyil' ,.fL'1.u....'..1L'QwL ,4,, . I 1-if 12.15.11 M. -l,.:-,-',r,-1.1.:- ,Lr,t:a. 1:52, .fha-.'?i . X ,HQ ,L,.2QyjL,-QL 'i l , rv , . , ,A 3 ,, , -: ,V Ai 1- ,A 68 . ..,, ,.., .f,. , 4,,A M fmR..--...E.W,.....?,.i .,,.. 7,,,.,m,.n.,. L:,,....: ...,,,. m..W...,, .,,.. .Ll . Q.. L.,,. ,..,i...,...T .,,, . M mv, N , .',,,.m- L... fp.. X . , .4 ,,. 4. lx fw . - 'R 1.4 A ...I un. 1, . H, ' 6 N' W 'N 1 ' L ' YW VY R T ,. Al XXV Uv . MEM I 'Nl Y 1 . .N . N. ,N 1 , .wz . ' mv. . .. ,.. . N. .- ' M .. ,Q ,N Q, .A J.,--M r. A' ur W M X bg ,ffxlxix 1 X UH .. . '1 Qtr Y, A .NX N r- I Xwxyu, xx . 1 1 r V1 ,E QQ, Jafw ..,4 N , 1 , kr In X.. gn , T. E A Ml, W ..,.. 1 . :.' ' 'H' I 5-2 Guldun Smith Ilungon Cooke Mlllm' Grunt Romiir hlllllllfwk 1f0!N'll lfuslx-1' In-one IN-ll lI0fTmnn Roxhy Emrlvlnu-k llittm-I' lll'1'kl'l' XVrlgl4-y l.ung Nnhlu- AII4-n lizu-I' Flvlclngux' Wulln Wllsnn Alllson SUIIIIUJ' Ill-nm-r Iilnlu-lu lmmlig lluln-lIr4nv4-r Frnutz Zurln-Imk Usunn Frymlru J1ei'I'c-rin lllll'l.14'l' Mohr Mnntnguu Faust. Iirl-th Flynn Wull' M1'1'llnt.m-k Itulslun IH-lulvl' h.ll.llll1:gl4!l' Elwrlr- lilnm-I1 K'InunIn-rs I.:-In-hwurllu Ifux Stull lmwv Mr-l'ullom Jum-N Wulluw- 'I'uv1-n Salim-I' Sp:-np.:l1-r Fra-m-I1 IlnI'l'mnn HIIIIHIIIWI IH-nnls lmlmld liruy lh-nity Rl'illl1'l Fisln-r Officers in Uiegimental Qrgcmization Cn1n1urrml'ing lin: lfvgizmrul - - CUIMNIGI. R. W. Fox ,S'g'g'011ff fn Cgyllylgjul - - - LIl'IlY'I'. GUI.. l.li'l'lTllWUl!'l'Il REGIMENTAL STAFF MA-jill! J, O, c:lIAMlLl-QRS - - - l'numm1m'1'r lfilxvl lffzllulirm .MAJOR T. M. GRAN1' C'nu1r1urnu'f'r .S'.'1'nln1' Iiullrrliull MAJUR li. N, M0N'rAqpm-3 f.0lllllIflIIlll'l' 'l'11f1'11' lfllfflllllllll CAv'rA1N N. S. Omvlcle - - .fldjnlfml CAPTAIN I. H. STOLL 1'v1'.v0nul .flrijulunl CA1 1rArN VV. I.. Low:-3 - - - SIIPIVIJ' 0.l774'1'1' FIRST LIICUT. VV. R. Lulmm - .'l.v.vi.vlm1l .l,t'l'.V0llflI . 'ltlj'!lftIlIf MACHINE GUN COMPANY Captain - - - - - - S. R. Rlclzxllcl. lfimt l.i1'11I. - R. K. ITAUS1' Svvnzmf f.ic11l'. R. C. Blcxnlcle Sammi Livul. C. C. ,ll-:lflfl-:lures REGIMENTAL BAND Cafvlnin - ' ' ' ' F. F. '1'luc1sswlc'1'lual: lfizzvt l.l'r'Hf. Lf. li. LAN:-1, Drum Major W K- f'f x 53-px.-3 Wy, ..-' w..gH...'J,V :31J':Qw! .1 '2'..'5,li!1.,?-- W-f '!.yWTIg.,J'm17 Y' L'..,x'f-1.1! --fx X --.. ,Tw -1-2.x-xv.. Q ., I ' Qafixl Y..f.ff.'1-. W1'g,....5f5'Q .3 if IEQAH' 'lv- fT5..3 f W V Hifffx. E ' l' 5 Ex 35.2 hlbffig-:q:., A .'.Q,.,!:,?ii.H. A-tk,1ygf3Xif?.i I X :iw . i r --Ltqjlx .I E.. ku: 5. 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S'rAMr:v L. J. FRANTZ B. S. Flu-:NCH - R. T. Cook Conlnzanding Captain - C . K. DENNIS l'u'.vl Licnt. I ir.vt Lient. - li. li. W'lc1.r.s Secona' Licnt Second l.icnl. - R. M. Mom: Second Lien! Second Lient. J. IE. Bmcru Svcrnni Livnt. Seconb Battalion MAJOR T. M. GRANT ---- Fucsr LII-:U'r. Ii. H. ROr.s'1'ON Company E Captain - - G. H. ltmzolcn Captain lfirxt Livnl. - R. H. HOFFMAN Cf,'l'ffU'1-H ' Second Licnt. - A. G. ENcn.r:nAcH Q '-'lt g ?'fl- I Second Licnt. - F. R. SMITH '.cL.0m 'fm' .Second Lzcnl. Company F ' , Captain - - - C. F. lilmlunc C. M i' .. . A r Captain - lV'u'st Licnt. - R. .1 Roxnv ,,'i,.-vt Liam- Sccond l.1euI. F. D. Iwevmuua 3,14-0,,,1 Lifuf, Second Lienl. J. T. MCCLINTOCK Second Licnt. Gblrb Battalion Company I Captain Captain - Ifirxt Licut. Second Lient. Second Licnt. Captain Captain - lfirst l.icnt. Company K N. C. Ii1Nlu':1.H J. li. FLVNN J. D. ROMAINE W. IE. Roma L. R. Huocm-Lu F. W. Hl'IilKlill - N. DELI. - J. C. FOS'l'l'1R Captain I i1'st Licnt. Second Licnl. Second Licnt. Second Lient. Captain First Licnt. Second Licnt. - .'1djntant Company G - R. R. DUUI.l'IllUXVI'Ili - C. D. BLAUCH - J. T. LAUDIG J. W. LONG - - J. F. NOBLE Company H J. A. BENN1-:lc N. R. Mll.I.EIl H. A. Wuxomw ' - M. E. -Mmzmcck Company L J. D. WAI.1.Ac1a F. C. SvANO1.r:u - H. W. HANGICN Company M J. B. ALLISON J. R. Tovl-:N N. A. HUGGl.liIi - E. Wow R. B. BRAY B. H. Sluxrzrzu Second Lient. P. S. Ar.r.1f:N Second Lient. R. C. JON1as Second l.n'nt. - P. OSUNA Second lnent. T. F. HOIQAK W Y -- H xx V .wp -:gi-Q. 1-,f--N .,,. ff .-.,-fkugwtz-gy fm: fn-f5,q'1g4-e,pC.f--4x- -..,.-5 ..:v7.3,:',.v QW? 5L .'.1':y.'y'.',r. 5-Q...f--1,'---,,..-yif :.,xy:1:..x . .m.,7t-3f.,,,-X,-Arm . I , , 5 , 1 N... L .1 ,W w .. yt., . ex- Q ,. I, . w ,. A 3 4 .f-rig, A I 1- l .J l vang. T at 194. ' fi, J . . ,Qu-1 ,gm-ts-1-,i J 'ia .Arffri V ' f Q'.:-'f ' t N sf: mg... -Q-tw 1 ., ,X ', tw ' 3 a fm tes I J it I it ,i.i1-fifgwf. J JJ qi.. J H' It A , '...T:. . ..,,.. ff-V. . A .. 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I M4-llinga-r Vzlynn Illtnm' Ilnlw- Ori-l'1lox'I' 'MlIl'lllI 'Ciba Stubent Yvoarb The Student lloard is El student orgzlnization which nleets with the Presi- dent of the College and the Dean of Men to discuss problems relating to stu- dent g'OVCl'l1l1lC11t. Conditions in and about College come under the consider- ation of the liozn-d, and recomniendzltions are nizule' to the Student Council when necessary. 'l'l1e llozlrd is composed of the President of the Senior Class, two other nienilwers of the Senior Class elected by the Senior mcinlaers of the Student Council, the l'resident of the junior Class, one other junior elected hy the JllI1l0l'l1lL'llllJCl'SHl'll1C Student Council, and the President of the Sopho- more Class. Seniors li. li. Ovmcnomf T. H. RVFNIQR C. I.. Ml-:r.r.rNmcu Juniors W. H. PAYNE C. T'IAmQ Sophomore J. L. lwAR'l'IN V.. .,.,1, .. V. ,.., .. 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Seniors li. li. 0x'ic1uro1tlf', l'rt-siclent IC. IC. llANsMAN R. R. llliiwxi-:lt J. lf. ,lonlcs S. Y. liourzs D. M. lima-il. l.. M. i:0RNCROOlC W. l.. l.owic H. VV. fioon l'. D. MCi':l.lflSll VV. IJ. fill'l'llRlI'I C. I.. Mif:r,i,lNm-:iz li. N. Nl0N'l'AGlll'I Juniors VV. F. A'l'NAlllSlI C. XV. .PARSONS VV. C. Roxnv NV. H. l'AYNlf: li. G. TICE R. S. 'i'ANNlillll,l, ti. l.. lim' Sophomores J. L. MAl!1'lN rip' 1 ' pp, i1'z 1 '3iQr !.-,--.. V-six B . tl 5--Y. T . , ll. fi. ll Oli l l LI tt. PIiA'l l' ll. Rixnrii ll. IQITNI-:le 'l'. Summon. S. W li'l'Zl'I S. Yocom ll. l.lXNl-I D. lava NS llama VR I. Y-t 'I !X'1E.' rc 'Sgt' V---y:'51QZEgg'w1i..rAT 'zY': - -.rw-:.zrffigt-7-.Q-,.Wf lir ?1w4 il lik Ni i x N. Mi QM-'S l , 1 i 'Q - L '. - W X ' . yi All , -f,,45.lgLi., tg! J Nlkifgqxb I .tw .rig ,,,'3.qA5' V NW: vu XY ri iv i .55 -m7f'i Z iii-:la-'Z-2. kYlrEv'7 1 'ifslh'-FX-LE. 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Begin-ning with our freslnnen E 5: year and continuing to the present time the fortunes of our l l class have closely followed the fortunes of our Alma Mater, During 1919 the college passed through one of the worst years of her history. liverything was disorganized and in turmoil. The war dominated the thoughts of everyone, and to make matters worse one of the best build- ings on the campus, Qlingineering A, burned down. The entire semester was a period of disorder. Like the college, our class had no chance to become organized, and we thought more of military wo-rk than of our studies. XVe learned little of college customs and less of traditions. It was the worst period in our history. ' ' . 1 1 . 1 ' ' -f i - . .5 l Witli the coming of the second semestei things began to change. I. ie old routine of work -was resumed. The college began to clear up the debris and to make preparations for the future. The Class of 322 did the same thing. The men who came merely for military training dropped out and the rest of us settled down to work to make up for the things we had lost. The next year was a period of reconstruction and expansion. New buildings appeared on the campus and new faces were seen in our midst. The college began to revive and prosperity was immediately reflected in the spirit and actions of our class. It was a great year in our history and only two things marred the happiness of it: the death of Doctor.Pond and the resig- nation of our l3'rexy. Both came toward the close of the year and made an unhappy ending to a well remembered era in our history. The following, our Junior year, was one of trial for both the college and the class. VVithout any real head, the college had to go on. The execu- tive committee. however, did its best and the college continued to forge ahead. Our class passed through many difficult situations which threatened to disrupt the organization. A c1'isis was 1'eached near the close, and it was only the spirit and loyalty of its members that brought it through to this our last year. We are now Seniors and have almost finished our last year. A new 'P1'exy has come to us and, under his guiding hand, the college is growing and becoming greater. Our class, too, is becoming greater. A spirit gif friendship and good-will prevails, and this spirit should carry us successfully to the end. That end is not far distant now, and in the short time that remains we should work as never before, so that when the time comes for us to leave we shall have nothing to regreit: and in the days to come, after we have parted for the last time, let us not forget the lessons of love and loyalty that We have learned at Penn State. 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ADAMS, RALPH SNYDER, Addie, A l' P, Agronomy - Varsity Debating C315 Glee Club CZ, 315 Y. M. C. A. Community Service Committee C415 Delta C315 Phi Kappa Phi. ADOMSHICK, MICHAEL, Civil Engineering - AILMAN, MILDIIED AMELIA, Classical - AI.EXANDEIi, AGNES WYONA, Home Economies ALLEN, FLORENCE KATHRYN, Flo, Chemistry - - President W. S. G. A.5 Girls' Class President C115 S League C31 5 College Chorus Cl, 2, 31 5 Louise Carnegie AMRAM, PHILII' WERNER, Agronomy ------ A.B., U. of P. 19205 Froth C315 Editor Froth C41. AI.THOUSlE, DOROTHY GANTZ, Modern Language - - ANDEIISON, RAY BALI., Ray, Andy, AT, Mining Varsity Track Manager C415 Parmi Nous. ANIJRENVS, ELIZABETH LENKIIARDT, Modern Language - ARMES, MONROE JASON, Agronomy ---- ARMSTRONG, IRVIN WALKER, Annie, Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Electrical Engineering Societyg Empir AliNOI.D, RICHARD NELSON, Dick, AZ, Dairy Hnvbandry ASIIIEI, CHARLES PATTON, II K A, Inzlnstrial Engineering - ASHTON, ELEANOR MARY, Chemistry - - - Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C315 1922 LA VIE Board, Hono - - - Esterly Advisory Board C31 5 Chairman Sigma Rhog Louise Carnegie Scholarship Upper Lehigh - State College - Burnham - - - Hazleton tudent Council CZ, 315 Women's Schola.rsl1ip C11 5 Hazleton Club. Philadelphia Wyomissing - Lancaster Burnham Muncy Valley Cuylerville e State Clubg A. I. E. E. - - - - York - Kittanning - - - Joanna Heights r Committee C315 Member Sen- ateg Member House of Representativesg College Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 415 Social Service Committee C31. ATWELL, ROBERT BROWN, 'PK E, Mechanical Engineering BACE, ALOIS CLARRSON, Tl K A, Mining Geology - - BAER, DAVID REIED, AU, Electro-Clieinieal Engineering BARR, - RAYMOND BERNARD, 'PI' A, Civil Engineering Varsity Football C415 Sigma Taug Druids5 Sphinxg Pittsburgh Pottsville - North Wales - - Toledo, Ohio Skull and Bones. Yl 'Nerf Mif'l Wi s., .,., .UN ,JR-it: . L,-'U . i w,,,o4r12,. , ,J j g-'Mgt 1-grrilf tl mi., fa R. l ,ii 55,57 22153. 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BAII.EY, RUIIERT WEs'I'LEY, 23 N, Inclzmlricil Engineering - Carmichaels BANKS, PAUL BRATTON, Doc, AT, Conuneree and Ifinnnee - - Harrisburg College Band Cl, 2, 3, 41 g College Lacrosse CZ, 31. BARCKI.ow, JOHN CALVIN, 'DK E, Mining - - MOOPCSYOWII, N- J- BARCLAY, STANTON DICWITT, KA P, Meelninieal Engineering Sinuamahoning BARE, MAIQTIN K., Mart, A3 X, Cheniivlry - - Lancaster BARGER, GERRIT HENRY, 95, Civil Engineering - BryII Athyn Sigma Tau. BARKLEY, FRANK MCKIEIE, Agrivultnral Ednention - Livermore BASH, JAMES ERWIN, A Z, 1-Ioriirulture - - Pittsburgh BASORA, MIGUEL ADRIAN, Civil Engineering - - Mayaguez, P. R. BASTIAN, FRED FOLLMER, GX, Aninml H1l.Yblllllll'j' - Berlin College Bandg College Orchestra. BASTIAN, BEATRICE TREVERYAN, Home Emnoniies - - Wilkes-Barre BASTRESS, AI.1iliP2D WILLIS, Al, A23 X, lndnstrifil ClI!Y1lll.Yl1'j' - Jamaica, N. Y. Sigma Tau, College Chorus Cl, 213 Class Soccer C21. BAUGHMAN, JONAS BENTON, Jay, BMT, A XA, Electrical .Engineering Blairsville Eta Kappa Nu, P. S. C. Volunteer Fire Department, Electrical Engineering Society. BAUSCH, JOSEPH LEO, Indzmtrial Clienzistry ---- Minersville BEAMER, JR., HENIQY GEORGE, Industrial Clzenzixtry - Manor BEAR, FREDERICK THOMAS, Trotsky, AU, Electrical Engineering Linfield Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Pottstown Club, BECK, CLARENCE ROBERT, 27 X, Sanitary Engineering -' - - - Harrisburg Varsity Football CZ, 3, 41 5 Varsity Track CZ, 31 3 Varsity Boxing C31 Captain Varsity Boxing C41. BECK, ROLF HERMAN, Civil Engineering Kang Sigma Tau, A. S. C. E. BEECHER, FREDERICK CooK, QPKW, Mechanical Engineering - Caynp Hill BENFIER, JAMES ELMER, Chieck, AK N, Meelzunical Engineering - Marysville 'swf' 'NW a'1i M A lime I I iieln 1 A. I ' 'A ' .I il ll- it 'l li ' lm 1 in ,.QQ5??if 4- ffl., 'W l l. v, r-,5 9535953 'Y .il 9:5195 'Y ,3ifQiQ,r'i'l2 It y 'lg'-f 1 ,I fl rj ,v' ,, gl 1, Qgggfgwij WJ with Iiieftnbie. .ixitunilex 'W' 93 In :mf cr-f1wa1 1 Em- -1 I , - I -'Sf-I ill egifigffqirilklzwt is iii' L Dcblkf it. fl aw ,L',Qi,'zb,I 1Q-R i ti .I gi 'ge -- ' , . - f 'A , .Q I I fi ,gl t'i'gQ,,. ..A. -. L .A.. ,.,. Q' Plil ,ll Nfl BENNER, JACOB ALFIQIEID, Matlienlatics - - Hopewell BENNETT, WILLIAM LEWIS, 2? N, Commerce and Finance - - Pottsville BERRY, IELMER CHARLES WILLIAM AI.BEliT, 53 E, Industrial Engineering Mifflinburg BILLIN, ROBERT TIIORN, 2 X, Forestry - - - - - - Altoona BINKELE, ELMER CHARLES, A2'I', Cizfil Engineering - - - Lancaster Captain Cadet Corpsg PC1111 State Engineerg Lancaster County Club. BINKELE, HOWAXIRIJ E., Bink,,' Commerce and Finance - - State Line BITTNER, LoUIs JACOB, AXE, Metallurgy - - Columbia Class Boxing CZJ 5 Class Baseball C3J. BLACK, BENNETT LLovD, Agricultural Education - BLACKMAN. ARTHUR ANIJIKEXV, AK N, Industrial Chcmivlry - BLAKESLEE, ROBERT A., 27 A E, Commerce and Finance BLANEY, RALI-H CROW, E N, Animal I-Iuslmnrlry ---- Class Wrestling Cljg College Wrestling C2, SJ, Forensic Council. BLAUCII, CHARLES DEWEV, A TU, Electrical Engineering - - BLECKER, HARRY WILLIAM WEBER, Industrial Clienzistry BLOCHER, EDMUND LEROV, AE X, Industrial Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon. BOGGS, SAMUEL YEo, 95, Indu.rtrial Engineering Varsity Tennis CZ, 3Jg Student Council C3, 41. BoRDEN, AIQTHUIQ ROBERT, T B U, Mechanical Engineering BOUCHER, NEIL MII,DIiEll, Vocational Home Economics - Bowl-:Rsox, HlZI.liN EWING, Domestic Science - BOWMAN, PAUL EUGENE, Bo, Ina'u.vtrial Chemistry Priestly Chemical Society. BOYD, GEORGE MOlilQISON, Mechanical Engineering - Bova, VIliGINIA ELIZABETH, Vocational Home El'0ll0IlllC.Y' BRAINERD, ROBERT NIC0l.A, 'PK 2, Commerce and Finance - BRATTON, DAVID CHARLES, Dave, A X P, Civil Engineering - - - State College Ocean City, N. J. Coal Glen Star Junction - Palmyra - Harrisburg Littlestown Melrose Park Mansfield - Meyersdale - State College Westernport, Md. - Lenover State College Pittsburgh - Huntington Class Lacrosse CID 5 Froth CZ, 33 3 Business Manager Froth C45 3 Senior Memorial Com- mittee C4J 5 President A. S. C. Eg Tau Beta Pi. BRAUN, R. ALVIN, Braunie, A Z, Dairy I-Inslrandry Beaver Falls Stock Judging Team C4Jg Beaver County Club. BRAY, Roo:-:R LIAMMOND-, Chemical Agriculture Vineland, N. J. It t' 'W ri. 1. ll I. , 'fb ll ill,x71' if 'W ,y 'it . , 1 Il 9 . - .:-'-,,g:4g.,, I' hw - ca X f l , ,. . z- ' dc: -V : ' 1 N- te. 5 1--Nt' r ' ,' .-- .1 ,i it . .,,. , .- girlie.-..4a2E-Iliamf .FUN ll , .,,. Tamil. ,'l' 23.1. .wifidf ' ,J rj ' 94 'M' 74 '3i3fW'7'i'Y 'T'-F 'Wf T lT 7f' ? '.5fff'5'ii'1 if', 'k X'f ,, 5 ,?1,r5g,..,1t ,- pt. - I fad- it ,ugh --vi 7. lf- ,.,.,ii'ffnN,1,,--,fi :ft J ,gl ll A jiinif' fu gm 1 3 fi ll N21-'-'l, at B ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H W , '. ,, -fl,, J'l ' l l'Q,'fg...I.'I..,,,,,.j,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,' , ' I ill: BRIECHT, VVINSTON Al.l.l2N, A 23 'l', lllvrluulirul Engim'vring - Erie Collegian fl, ZJ 5 Tau Beta Pig A. S. M. E. BREISCH, WAYNE MERTON, Dutch, A Z, Agronomy Ringtown Clover Club, Schuylkill County Club. BRICNICMAN, JOHN WILLIAM, Civil Engineering - - - - Hollidaysburg Mandolin Club 12, 3, 413 Vice President Mandolin C A. S. C. E. BRINTON, LIARK HOINIEIQ, A Z, Agronomy - Penn State Grange 3 Clover Club. BRIGLIC, JAMES ELWOOD, Iiidurlriul Engineering BROWIER, DOll01'l-IY, Vocaliomil Home Iiconomiar - BROWN, ISAAC GRIFEITH, 9X, Mvlalluryicril Engineering BROWN, PAUL STUART, 3 X, Civil Engineering - - BRUNNER, HAIQIQY RICHARD, AXA, Electrical Engiiirrring - BRUl'llACl'lEll, FRED AltNt3l.lD, Horticulture - - - BUCHANAN, CHARLES OSCAR, AT U, Comrmvrcv and lfinanrc BUCHIER, RUIDOLPH SHIRK, 'DK E, Commerce and liimmcc BURKHART, JR., EDWIN H0-XVAIQD, Civil Eziginmving - BURTNI-IR, ROEER1' RAUCH, Bob, 'DE K, Dairy Hulxlmiidr-y lub C433 Blair County Club, State College Robesonia Lancsboro Philadelphia - B rooklield, N. Y. Bellwood Altoona Johnstown Philadelphia New Britain Palmyra Class Vice President C455 Student Council C3, 45, Student Board C4Jg Friarsg Parmi Nous, Lions Paw. BUSSIC, ELLA ELIZABETH, Edxmilion and l'.ryrl1oloyy State College BUTLER, CLARK CHARLES, Mecluuiical Iinginrrring Johnstown BYERS, BEN HOWARD, A XA, Industrial lingin.-criug - - Coalport CALL, J. SICALIQY, Joe, EX, Civil Eargimrniiiy - Morgantown, W. Va. CALLAGHAN, JOHN FRANCIS, Red, lilcrlriml Iingincvring - - Foregt City CALv1-:R'r, HAIQIQIICT LENORE, Ilouzc Emnomiar - - Altoona CAMARA, MIl.AN ALFONSO, Mrrlumicul Iingiuvcriug - 11I1i1adc1phi,, CAMl'Bl'2LL, KENNETH KEITH, Skipper, E X, lllrwliuiziml Eugirzvcriny 1fl1iladQlp1,ia Philadelphia County Club, Student Fire Department. CAMERON, JR., JOSEPH AI.lfl!l5lb, KA P, Illrwlunzirul Iiiigim-vriug lqastlm CAMPBlEl.L, CLARENCE JOHN, A X A, Iilrvtriml liuginccring Cla,-im, CAMPBICIJ.. RORERT WARNER, Electrical liilgiiivvring - - War,-cn r ifrrf liic U ...., i' lvl Mi, lil Nlilglifsiilra.. A.u1.5'f..lii'Ii. .iKil'rt'i.j'ilL. , ' 95 X ' L rv ie, ' ,Aff Iljvfx ,, uns!! -N...',1 i ll: 3, vs rf' : yo f' , Xjciliwk' Vw N 1. . , 1 'Vi 1' i ji Q-fury' H C ,J I ' 5' L. ' ' ' CHAMBERS, JOSEPH OSBOliPl, 14911, Elcctrical Engineering CHAPIN, LAWRENCE DOUGLAS, 3 N, Dairy Hnslnindry Varsity Boxing C3, 453 Parmi Nous. CHAPMAN, OPAL VIOLET, Modcrn Language - - CHASE, DANIEL KARL, 23 H, Railway Mechanical Enginccring CLARK, JOHN IRWIN, Dairy Hnslzanclry - CLARK, SCOTT WALKER, Seottic, A I' V, Dairy Hnslnnnlry - Class Baseball Manager C25. CLOUD, MAliGEllY MASON, Home Econonzicx CLOUGH, WALTER C., Pete, 'I' K Alf, Industrial Engineering - - Washington Nanticoke State College - Altoona Windber McDonald Unionville - Media Vice President Class C35g Student Tribunal C353 Class Track Manager Cl5g Varsity Boxing Squad C3, 453 Secretary S. I. Eg Secretary General Engineering Society. COLE, MAISPII. SUE, Vocational Home Economics ----- Honcsdale CONF1-JR, EZEKIEL BLAIR, Mining - - - Howard CONNI-LLL, ALBERT JOSEPH, Pre-Medical - - - Carbondale CONRAD, HOWARD HENRY, Connie, A23 'I', liarcsfry ----- Kingston Alpha Xi Sigmag Captain Cadet Corps, President Rifle Club C45 Q Vice President Outing Club C453 Forestry Societyg Wrestling. CONOVER, VVALTER AMMEL, K A P, Cl1cn1i.vlry Titusville COOKE, ALFRED FULLER, A 1' P, Horticulture '- - Pittsburgh COOPER, CHARLES JACOB, Chick, AT, Aninzal I-lu.vl2ana'ry ' - - - Oakmont Skull and Boncsg Class Cross Country C253 Varsity Cross Country C3, 453 Captain Cross Country C455 Student Tribunal C455 Class Secretary C453 Fireman C455 Varsity Track C35 . , Q ,. 1. , -.. - - - ' COPE G1 ORFF FRFT7, Dany Ifavlzandly Perkasie College Band Cl, 2, 3, 455 Penn State Grange. , '. .c.,j, fm' - -.' CORSON WILMFR KRUSI N 1'lccl1lcal Lnrlznccizng P0ttSVlllC COTTER, JR., JAMES LAURENCIQ, Cott, Electrical Engineering Erie COULTER, FRI-:D ALEKANDER, S2 E, Cannncrcc and liinancc Swissvale Varsity Lacrosse C35. COWLES, EUSTACE EASTMAN, Electrical Engincnring Orwell College Band Cl, 2, 3, 45 3 Tau Beta Pi. CONVLES, JOHN CLIFTON, Mechanical Enginccring - Orwell College Band Cl, 2, 3, 455 Bradford County Club. CRALIEY, MiXliY ELIZABETH, Vocational Home Ecanainics - Red Lion J,w---- -Lf: qi! ima-wfx-rw-ti-iiawy-il, .Ewv-qsvyggtgff,-,3-r,:,?gKJ?1?,-1q::.3I:qf7grm -wi-W--an Y-7-V A515if35X7'rj g'5., '?v:mC -i .,,, -Twrueir--H' ::v7v-153.4 jgvfg-I'-, nr: N 1 I lfiiwi .aeiii w llffiwf 'PQJJM li lf ftfpiftl. il I 'P . iljit' ll .l 4, 1 1, C-M .. l' ' in ' is -Ns' 'iqwklfl ' ll , ,ESQ-x ..i!'f 1. , , 'K f ll l . gl I it Melt' ll life ,CF ll ,Q -.-- 2fvIi..e..QgfiZ.'Sf N ,, .,,. li fftfimuiit.. Jill'iff'jl9?RS Ji ,-,', lr :.agtIlA5ImLI7yf N J All V Ill 96 :l or if QR li pf S W ..,,T,,I! ,W:.,V M.. .... ...f...a.Z. .... . .... 'L ,..,, I CRAVEN, JR., JOHN BURROUGI-Is, Phil, Mechanical Engineering Wilkes-Barre A. S. M. E. ' CREASY, PHILIP FENTON, Phil, ATA, Electro-Clzomical Engineering Dalton Glce Club. CRISSMAN, SARA LII.LIAN, Vocational I-lnmc Econoinirs - Piunxsutawney CROSSLEV, GILBERT LEROV, Elem-ical Engineering - - Erie CULBERTSON, RAYMOND EUGENE, A Z, Agrivnllnrul Education - Y0rk DAUGHERTY, JAMES RAY,.A Til, Coninn-rw and lfinunvc VVilkinsburg DAVIS, ROGER OWEN, Chemical Agriculture Berwick DAVIS, TIIERON Hl'2liI!liI!T, lnr1n.vlriul C,11'llliSiI'j' Youngsvillc DECRER, SANFORD STULL, Deck, Dairy Ilmvbmniry - - - Smethport D. H. Judging Team, Dairy Husbandry Clubg Country Life Club. DECRER, WILLIAM CONAWAV, Industrial Clmriiislry - - - York Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon. DELI., GEORGE HAlil'lEli, Civil Engineering - Mapletwn DENNY, CECIL GEORGE, lndirxtr-irrl Chr'nIi.vh-y - - Crafton - - - Honegdale DENNIS, CLARENCE KIMBLIE, XT, Inrimvtrial Engineering Seabbarcl and Blade, Captain Cadet Corps, Industrial Engineering Soeietyg Wayne County Club. DETAR. DAVID DEWEY, A AE, Chernical Agriculture - -h - DICKSONI HAliOl.lJ EDWARD, Dick, AE 'I', .-'lrclzilvcfnrul Enyimrrrirzg - Architects Club, College Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 43 3 President Outing DOBI.l'IBOWl'ZR, RALPH RIDDALL, Civil Engineering - - - IJOHSON, THOMAS R., Tommy, 23 X, Electrical Enyim'cr1'ng - - Club C43 3 Kelletville - California Scarab. Philadelphia - Altoona Thespiansg Electrical Engineering Society, P. S. C. Fire Department C3, 45. DONCITI, SOL MAliN'IN, Chrznicizl Agricnllnrv - - - - DONOVAN, JAMES MILfHAlEI., A 27 'I', Illdllxflilli Engineering DOUDS, CHARLES TUCKERV, A 1' P, .flgronomy - - DOUGLAS, WILLARD MX'l!0N, Acacia, .flniznal f'llI.YiNllldI'j' - DlIlil'i, JAMES BYRON, SIE, lim-r.vlr,v - - - DUSIENIH-ZRRY. NIILIIRED EIJZARETII, Dusie, 1'rr-Lrgrrl - - - Class Vice President C315 McAllister Scholarship C353 Y. W. C. A. IJZWIIJ-ZWSKI, LOUIS A., Cln'nII'.vIry - - - i - - IEASTMAN, GERALD IQIIGENE, Jadd, Poultry I-lnxlniiuiry - , .., , ,,, ,, ..... x.W,, I 'Elin R ll MII-E Il El ,X K ,QW-'qv-f.,i - ln. -D., -'I ti-. 'Iwi'-:I ,,,. f4-- s '- 1 ..... an ..,.....':.1f'1. ',.., Newark, N. J. - limporfum - Plumville Pittsburgh Jersey Shore Dingmans Ferry Cabinet. Glen Lyon - Rome -1 r ,g-,Q -fZgr1'r'1q:,'1:'15g.11r'g71:':I-'IA,,I 4 xr- vI31T f '?j1v' wg: 'Eff-x:E-.-. fwlw -:yi-A-t--7:1-r-Q. ll lr-:QW RESET li ri CC I if ll if 'WM ' 'I lg asm., al-WAY ,lf -. QL, N ri lr .If Ill it-z!5514?J', LAME l 'H .GEIMJ 59 lil I: ,fair I l ,,,-3 IJ.l::Ie.!f2'f.iu. !1Lm4?::xF- ,, ,,,, , -?,,,,,Hl Ilia. mfr? ..:zJ.':A,frBX.i , N l itigitfimol'-f...Q.e. ,-,g.N,L, ' 97 r Tull ,I .fu -N- , 1fqrvr'R:7's1Q'7r'-g4 1'r,r ' , Ny. -' V, 1 .aww-r-'--5-qi., ', ,I yfvj' f 37 I . -3 .I X . It I I 1. J . , i ig lltll i ig ' 5 till EBERLE, CARL FREDERICK, Three Links, Sanitary Engineering Class Boxing. ECKENRODE, JEROME THOMAS, Metallurgical Engineering EDWARDS, ROBERT WILSON, Industrial Engineering - Tau Beta Pi. ELDRIDGE, NASON ELLIOT, OE, Industrial Engineering ELLINGER, GEORGE AUSTIN, K A P, Mining - ELLIOTT, JOHN STADDEN, Electrical Engineering - EMERY, WILLIAM MCCOY, Civil Engineering - - - Sigma Taug Pottstown Clubg Chester COu11ty Clubg A. S. C. E. Butler Steelton Osceola Mills - Eric Lewistown - Williamsport Phoenixville ,Kane ENGSTROM, HAROLD PERRY, Swede, Gus, A 2l'I', Commerce and liinance ENO, :HELEN ROSE, Home Economics ---- ENOCH, DONALD GORDON, A TQ, Chemical Agriculture - EIISTEIN, SAMUEL HERCHEIELD, Ep, Commerce and Finance ERB, RUTH ELIZABETH, Pre-Legal ---- I-Ionesdale - Washington - Sheffield Shamokin College Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 45g Girls' Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 453 Penn State Players C3, 455 Vice President Penn State Players C45 g Orpheus Clubg Girls' Varsity Quartette C3. 45. ERRETT, WILLIAM RUSSELL, 'I' K 2, Industrial Engineering - Advertising Manager Froth C45. ESPENSCIIADE, FREDERICK SCHOLL, KZ, Industrial Engineering EVANS, DANIEL OWEN, Chemistry ---- EVANS, DANIEL WILLIAMS, 2 U, Sanitary Engineering - EVANS, JOHN RICHARD, AXA, Connnerce and Finance FARLEY, DALE DUBS, Horticulture ---. - FENSTAMACHER, WALTON S., Fensty, Electrical Engineering Carnegie Pittsburgh - Scottdale Franklin Blossburg Lcwisburg Ashland Electrical Engineering Societyg Schuylkill County Club, Business MRIIHQCF Penn State Engineer C45. FERGUSON, CHARLES SWISHER, Fergie, Animal Husbandry SirlO.n Clubg Lancaster County Club. FERNSLER, KATHEIIINE MARGARET, Natural Science - - FICKINGER, CLARENCE HOMER, Fick, K A P, Electrical Engineering Scabbard and Blade. FIELDS, EDGAR BRUCE, fb K, Railway Mechanical Engineering FILER, RAYMOND LEWIS, Industrial Cheniivtry - - FINE, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, Bill, 'I' K XV, Mining Engineering llx, iq! F' V ,T 'I ,173-K X' ' ' W t L E .1 'Y ..,,,. . .. .. ,.. A ., Kirkwood - Sunbury Williamstown - Altoona Vineland, N. I. Nanticokc . 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' 1 N ' ' ,, 'tg ,,,, FISHDURN, I-IUMMEL, 'I'1'A, Commerce and Finance FISHER, FLORENCE CHRISTINE, Home Economics FISHER, GEORGE I., 95, Commerce and Iiinaucc - FLACK, MILTON LUTHER, Animal Husbandry - - FLEMING, LIGUORI SARAH, Education and Psychology - FLIEGEL, WILLIAM MILTON, Industrial Chemistry - FLINCHIIAUGH, EARL RUSSELL, Agronomy - FLYNN, JOHN EDWIN, Botany - - FOORE, JOHN CHESTER, Electrical Engineering FORNCROOK, LAWRENCE M., 'PK 27, Industrial Engineering - FosTER, MIEAIJE TIBBENS, Tibbens, A 1' P, Industrial CIlC'llllXll'jl Stock Judging Team. FOUCHE, CARRIE MAE, Prc-Legal - FOULKE, JOHN LOUIS, Industrial C,11!'llllSll'y - - - FOULTZ. JOHN CLEON LIVINGSTON, jack, 23 X, Commerce and Finance Lancaster County Clubg C. and F. Club. FOWLER, CLYDE ALEXANlllEli, A X P, Dairy Husbandry Fox, RALPH WILLIAM, A AE, Mechanical Engiui'cring - - - Washington, D. C. Watsontown Harrisburg Washington Forest City Philadelphia Dallastown Friendsville Six Mile Run Pittsburgh Franklin Elko, Nev. Philadelphia Columbia Indiana - Lebanon Varsity Lacrosse Manager C453 Sigma Tau, Seabbard and Bladeg Cadet Colonel. FRANK, WILLIAM ECKBERT, Bill, AE, Agronomy - - - Clover Club, Outing Club. FRI-IDERICKSON, ERICK LAWRENCE, Electrical Engim'ering FRENCH, EDWIN ST. CLAIR, 23 A E, Commcrcn and lfiuancc FRETZ, OSMUND RITTENHOUSE, Osie, Dairy Husbandry FROMMEYER, AUGUSTUS SHERK, Animal Husbandry - FRY, JOHN RUssELL,, 2 N, Animal Husbandry. - FULKERSON, WALTER NAIL, 'PE K, Commerce and Finance FULTON, GLADVS EVELYN, Pug, Education and Psychology - ' Curwensville - Kane Elwood City - Perkasie Chambersburg Wayncsburg New Castle - Saxton College Chorus il, 2, 3, 453 Girls' Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 45, Varsity Quartette Q3, 455 Women's Student League C3, 45. FURST, ROBERT SHUMAN, 'P K'I', Industrial Engineering - - Lock Haven GAEELL, LOUIS WIEAVEIQ, 2 'I'23, Civil Engineering - Philadelphia Editor Penn State Engineer C45. ' 1 I -1:-A' awww ,rw V ,Q-rqgve ., .qu fffffw ' I I ,Ns vv eaj:5 w',,-sgn 5. ll 'L 'lm ,EW 'il isps'-I 'K li Ski 'R il. ,f ll li if 5- ll 'hitfl -Ii ji .qltlfbai IT if 31,3 '1' .,,,,Q' l.L1l5r.,.u...HQ' ' xml bl ,lf..ugE?a'lCm.....L1mli4i.Z .ISETIEKQNE ll -,, ,Qi2,,lfgQt,,, V Ill ' 99 f I5 rliziriiiriini a gfi i W EFWO N ii ,li rite ,, . .. ...,.,....,, ..., C .,,. ., 1 L.. ... ,.., 7 , .L,7 ,,U,,i GAILEY, CHARLES CLARKE, QE, Dairy Husbandry Delta GAMBLE, HARRY ROBINSON, 'I' K KP, Architectural Engineering - Altoona GANS, FREDERICK WILLIAM, 'I' K E, Industrial Engineering - Connellsvillc Sigma Taug First Assistant Boxing Ma11ager. G.NliDNEli, JAMES ALBERT, Mathematics - - West Chester GARIS XNALTI-IR LEISENRINO Electro-Clzcmieal Ent ineerinz - Freeland , 1 J J 4 Q Q Q if H ' ' CARRFTT FARIF RIDDll'SBl'RGl'R Garry XT Ca-muzcrcc and Finance Waynesboro 1 . , . .. . . , , , A ' - GERHER, STUART RICHARD, S'tutz, A T A, Chemical Agriculture - South Bend, Ind. All College Play C155 Glee Club CZ, 3, 455 Publicity Manager Glee Club C45 5 College Chorus Cl, 2, 355 Thespiansg Leibig Chemical SOciety5 Junior Prom Committeeg York County Club. ' GEORGE, ROBERT BURNS, Which, AX23, Metallurgy ---- Clarion. Student Council C355 Cheer Leader C455 President Mining Societyg P. S. C. Fire Departmentg Class Treasurer C45. GIBBONS, FRANCES PATTERSON, Natural Science - State College GILBRIDE, CORNELIUS JEROME, K 9, Natural Science - - Scranton GILL, ALLIS PATH-:NcE, Vocational Home Economics Philadelphia GINSEURG, JOSEPH, E T 'I', Clzeuiical Agriculture - - Philadelphia GLENN, CHARLES E1-HRAIM, Cmnnzerce and Finance - State College GLOSSNHR, MARGARET FEARSON, Vocational Home Economics - Blanchard GLOU, HARRY CHARLES, GlOO, B Z P, Electrical Engineering - - - Scranton College Band C1, 2, 3, 45 5 Business Manager Band C45 5 College Orchestra C1, 2, 3, 45 5 Class Soccer C355 Menorah Society5 Electrical Engineering Society. GOJDICS, MARY, Natural Science ------- Bradenville Class Hockey CZ, 3, 45 5 Class Secretary and Treasurer C35 5 Class Vice President C45 5 Treasurer W. A. A. C45 5 Social Committee W. S. G. A. C35. GOODE, HAROLD PAYNE, Goodie, K 23, Comnzercc and Finance - - Berwick GOOD, HARRY WILLIAM, E N, Metallurgy - - - - Hal'riSburg GORMAN, CHARLES HENIIY, Agricultural Education - - Nordmont GRANT, FRED MAIQTIN, 9 E, Dairy Husbandry - - - - Bryn Athyn GRASSMEYER, ARTHUR M. GRANT, KAP, Industrial Engineering - Lewistown GRAVES, HARRY ROBINSON, CO-op, Architeclural Engineering - - Altoona Scarabg Froth C3, 455 Art Editor 1922 LA VIE5 Architects Club. , m- ,H :Q, fZ f-1-In H51 mi A.: ,'-c.15G-my -53 1 '45 1i'11vr:': Q2','z55 W new --Q1 -1:-.5717 -Rqieg- r'v5',: 'grim ..,,. ,X ..i7 NjYx l , , may W '---all I if il e il in M ll , TV li at ,W l riiiiziiierig .tellin li l,.-keg . 'f if 'Ji V A ,,,,,. lf ,N 4 100 .. ,X N- i, Q. .3 H551-5 ,P s., .A H .. -m'31':'1q,- x .. AN.. , , A . H NNX, ll if ' ', Ti , 'tg , .. i H ,Q:-' ' N fi:-4 GRAVES, GEORGE KIMBALL, Count, K AP, Indn.Itrial Chen1i.Itry - - - Scranton Phi Lambda Upsilong Class Tennis C1Dg Varsity Tennis Squad CSD. GRAY, EMILY AsrI'roN, Emmy, Dairy Hu.vbandry - - - - Philadelphia Social Service Committee, Chairman Y. W. C. A., Hiking Manager W. A. A. C4D5 Class Hockey Cl, 2, 3D, Class Basketball C3D, Vice President W. S. G. A. C3Dg Sec- rctary Clover Club C3Dg Class President C2Dg Secretary Y. W. C. A. C2Dg DeMOines COIIfereIIce Delegate C2Dg Eagles Mere Delegate CID. GRAY, GEORGE FRANKLIN, Three Links, Horticulture College Chorus C1, 2, 3Dg Penn State Grange. State College GREGORY, SAMUEL BAILEY, Greg, Acacia, Electro-Clzeniical Engineering Juniata GREIG, HAIQOLD MAIQTIN, K AP, Industrial Clieniislry - - Phi Lambda Upsilon. GRESS, ELIZAEETLI REXROTH, Education and Psychology - - Pittsburgh - - - Monessen Class Hockey C2, 3, 4D 5 Class Basketball, C1, 2, 3D 5 Captain Class Basketball Cl, 2D. GRII-'EI'rHs, MUIQIIEI. VVEEKS, I-Ionic Economics - - - - - Taylor GRIMES, PAUL, Tom, K 2, Animal Husbandry - - Friarsg Parmi Nous, Sphinx, Football CID, Wrestling Track Cl, ZD3 Student Tribunal CID. - - West Brownsville CID 3 Freshman Track, Varsity GRITTNER, HAIQIQY MIENGES, Grit, Dairy Husbandry - - Turbotville Dairy Husbandry Club, Northumberland County Club. GROVE, PAUL REED, AX P, Electrical Engineering - - Huntingdon GRUBB, ROLAND SPRINGER, AXP,,Con1nmrce and Finance Kennett Square GRUDI-, OTTO, A Z, Dairy Husbandry - - - - Philadelphia 1922 LA VIE Board, Varsity Soccerg Student CouI1cil. GUTHRIE, WALLACE DONALDSON, Wally, KI' K E, Pre-Medical - Imlipma Captain-Elect Varsity Tennis C4D. HAOERMAN, JOHN COIJDLING, 'I'A9, Milling Engineering - - - Tgwgluqla HALIDIEIQMAN, JOHN LEONARD, Lem, Hal, A U, Clmniical Agriculture Pottstown Pottstown Club, Leibig Chemical Society. HARIICI., HAltltY TYSON, AE X, Arrlzitcrfural Engineering - IHAMER, HAIQOLD, Hal, AZ, Animal Husbandry - - Atlantic City, N, J. - - Philadelphia Business Manager Penn State Farmer, Penn State Grange. H.4MIl.TON, CECIL BLAIR, Acacia, Electrical Engineering - HANCOCK, GILBERT WASHINGTON, AU, Chemical Agriculture HENNEMAN, VVAV1-ER Mommy, AAE, Industrial Engineering - Altoona ' - Philipsburg - Tacoma Park, D. C. Tau Beta Pig President PenI1 State Players, Thespian Cast, Industrial Engineering Society. im- M- -,yy-..Y ---f-.1 rf- W mp- 11515 '1't'7x'ifr:1i W., Qt ,,5'wsqUnxv'f1'Lf:i5j1E15 13 1:-j-w-w-.rf .-gtg: 31,N.W.:--.- --A---VM li il fl, T' gi , ,gy ,,I:.,'N:Qt59 I .IL fsf.. cg: lx .42 QZfy:,,,, g,li:.X.:CC ly All E !. 1 .. C if iq , ,M .Q x tx X A J X... 5 :V MI, l .I L , VI X g ..,. r13'ii,!l-airs. Aigfiilsxt-iff' if .u1.i04W'lcyJJ mYPifilDls, k .i, ' 101 ., SYGIX HQ: ..-,, A - ,I x ,J 7 . 1- I I' .- , - - :ix-1 TQVZYIPF br- I. ' ' . '-W' 'I -' 1. . . ,f - -V:f P fl il ifzexff- ' We 9 in et? 455' ' .1 ' S I .I L5.fl'l ?3r 'l il 5: il I 'nfl' --5159-0 , r . . O' ' Q ,,' Il f , fy ilgxrx wx, A D ' in 34 l QI Washington, D. C. Student Council C433 Tau Beta Pig Scabbard and Bladeg A. S. M. E. HANSMAN, ELWOQD, Fink, Hans, Mechanical Engineering - I'IARGREAVl'IS, RUSSELL WIl.I.IS, Rus, Education and Psychology - - Philadelphia Phi Mu Sigmag Editor Camsus Farmerg Y. M. C. A. Finance Committee. HAlll'Ell, JOHN CLINTON, 2 A E, Connnerce and Finance - - Friarsg Class Football CU. HAIQRISON, Jost-:PH HAIQRY, 'PE fl, Cotninerce and Finance - HARTIPOIQD, HOMEII MYIQON, Electrical Engineering - PIARTMAN, MERLE THAIIDEUS, Agronomy - I'IAYS, JR., GEORGE ALLAN, 1VIechanical Engineering - HAYES, JOIIN H,, I-Ieffcr, 'FA 9, Commerce and lfinance - HECKEI., FRANK PAINE, Horticulture - - - - HECKEIQ, FREDERICK WILLIAM, Freddie, Industrial Engineering Captain Cadet Corps: Scabbard and Blade. HEIM, WILLIAM EARNEST, 'I' K IP, Industrial Engineering HPIITSHU, D. CROMER, Tommy, A Z, liartn Machinery Editor Penn State Farmer C455 A. S. A. E. HELMS, ALFRED LEROY, Dairy Husbandry - HELSEL, EUGENE VICTOR, Chemical Agriculture HENIIRICKS, XNILLIAM MOIIINEII, Bill, Agronomy - - Penn State Grangcg Clover Clubg P. S. C. Fire Departmc mittee. HENNEIIERGER, FRED CALVIN, KlHCllHC,,' Forestry - - Forestry Societyg Forestry Clubg Fragnklin County Club, HEPPENSTALI., JR., CHARLES WILLIAM, 'I' K 23, Pre-Legal HERBST, GEORGE EICHELBERGER, Metallurgy - - HERRING, ELMER FRANK, Z A E, Chemistry - - HIGGINS, RICHARD JOHN, Dick, 4249, Electrical Engineering HILL, EI.Io'r RUSSELL, Industrial Chemistry - - HILL, HESTON MCKINI.EY, 241 E, Pre-Legal - Elwood City Bryn Mawr Elmhurst Ringtown Pittsburgh Bellefonte Columbia - Lebanon Williamsport Kissel Hill Hcllertown - Wilson Bristol ntg Senior Memorial Com- Greencastle Pittsburgh - Hanover Harrisburg Wilkes-Barre Scranton West Brownsville HILLS, LEE G., Industrial Engineering - - - Clearfield HINKI-E, SAMUEL FORRY, S-lm. AXE, Industrial Chemistry - Columbia Phi Lambda Upsilon. .rr 'v'y 31:xj'w , 1:..,.1g.l' ,, , ,E gt: 55.1:vc'r1 'q'v:. . Jvc?-ex. I --v--Q L, IVA., . ,N V' ,I Ii Q1i?fl3J'ig .l il 2,.I5.573iw.. 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HOI-'lfEli, LEROY, A Z, Dairy Husbandry - Palmyra H'0l'liEliT, VAI.liNIA ELVINA, Pre-Legal ----- Sinking Springs College Chorusg Class Volley Ball C2, 3, 4l: Volley Ball MRHZISCI' f3l- HOF'liBIAN, ALl'IiEll DounEN, 'PK 'l', Pre-Legal ---- Millersburg HOl lfB'IAN, WILLIAM N0liMAN, Mechanical Engineering - - Bloomsburg I'I0lfl MAN, RAYMoNn HOWAllll, Electrical Engineering - Eta Kappa Nu: Associate Editor Penn State Engineer, - - Catasaqua College Band Cl, 2, 3, 43, Electrical Engineering Society, Lehigh-Northampton County Club, Captain Cadet Corps. I'I0l.I.INGSWOR'l'H, JOSIEPHINE, Joe, Horticulture ---- Ardmore Class Vice President CU, Vice President Athletic Association CSD, Varsity Hockey C3Jg Varsity Basketball C313 Varsity Track C313 Varsity Tennis C3J. H0l.lllili, LEONARD HICNIQY, B 9 U, Connnerce and Finance - Senior Memorial Committee. HOI.llEIi, WII.LIAM PURVIS, 13911, Commerce and Finance H0l.l.1XNll, RICHARD FRANCIS, A2342 Conunerce and Finance HOLBIAN, ADAM TRUMAN, Bud, Agricultural Engineering HOAIAN, BRUCE MI1'CHEL, Industrial Engineering HCJAIAN, SHELDON WII.LIAM, Industrial Engineering - Hoax, N0liIiIS MIl.I.liI!, Doctor, Senator, A TA, Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. HORNER, JOHN THOMAS, K 9, Forestry I-IORNER, WAYNE MCC0lilJ, Mechanical Engineering - - HLHSTIEIQMAN, CHARLES I'IARPl-IR, 23 'I'2, Mechanical Engineering Howie, WII.l.IAhI HIEIQBEIQT, 2'I'2, Mechanical Engineering - HoY, BYRON HAYES, Dairy Husbandry - - - HUBBAIiIJ, FRANK AARON, Steinmctz, Frenchie, Three Links, Captain Cadet Corps, Empire State Club. HUIIIBII, CLYDE MOIQTIMER, Mathematics - Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh Shamokin - Millerstown State College State College Pittsburgh - York - Oberlin - Boalsburg - East Smethport - Tioga Electrical Engineering South Dayton, N. Y. Mount Union in aiu if Rinff. - 'sa ' lf. infix is s 'fl li 1' . 5 g' .V '3lEfn.',uf, l i- -.np-fx-ii, 4, fi lx I' .,.,xgxs'f2. 2QgQl'gE,' 3. - ,QM ... ' li. ig i ....,., 4 My sfls...4.NgS' ll b WJ xi gfS,g?,,,S52g,, ,xl .ig , ,, 1 , I --l.. V :W . , U, ,I ,. ' 103' 'il L1u.fi'f J JC ' 3 , S v 2 if Delhi ' :.w::':..,. , - 1 ., .. ::1'i1 :,,... .:,...ff':,, .ffl HUGHES, JOI-IN HENliY, AT, Couiuzerce and Finance Lebanon PIUGHES, JOHN EMBICH, Clzeznicul Agriculture - Scranton HUGUPIT, CEPHA MAVPJA, Modern Language - - Mansfield HUMMER, GEORGE MAIQION, Hum, Dairy Husbandry -I - - - Titusvillc Stock Judging Team C4D, Dairy Husba11dry Club, Penn State Grange. HUNTIEIQ, JR., JOHN ROBERT, AXP, Architectural Engineering - - Hollidaysburg I'lUNTl-IR, EMMA ANNETTA, Physics - - - - Bridesburg IIUSTON, FREDERICK B., Red, 'PA9, Mechanical Engineering - - V Harrisburg Class Baseball Cl, 2, 3, 4D 5 College Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 4D 3 1922 LA VIE Board, Chair- man Hazing Committee CZD, Student Tribunal CSD, PresideI1t C4D, Chairman Class Membership Committee CSD. IAMS, HAIiliY SIIERWIN, Electrical Engineering - Sycamore IFFT, EUGENE G., A Z, Dairy Husbandry ----- Slippery Rock Penn State Grange, Dairy Husbandry Club, Butler County Club. IRVIN, CECIL JOHNSON, Agronomy - - ' - - - Brockwayvillc JAFFE, FANNIE LIEDA, Pre-Legal - - - - Hazleton JAFFE, REUBEN, Jazz, 'PE U, Electrical Engineering - - Philipsburg 1921 LA VIE Board, Electrical Engineering Society. JAsI-AN, JosE1'H, Chemistry ---- - Yorlc JENNINGS, CARLTON H., Kow H, QE, Horticulture - - Schelburg JOHNSON, KARI. STILL, A ll, Electrical Engineering - Pottstown JONES, JOHN FREDERICK, Joner, A T 9 Horticulture ---- Nanticoke Student Council C4D, Thespian Cast C3D, Assistant Cheer Leader C3D, All College Play CID. JONES, JULIUS CARLSON, Dairy Husbandry - - - Erie JONES, VVRIGIIT BROADBENT, Puzzy, E N, Dairy Husbandry - - - Dalton Wrestling Squad C2, 3, 4D, Skull and Bones, Class Historian, Alpha Zeta. JUDGE, JOSEPH MICHAEL, K 9, Architectural Engineering - - Carbondale JUNK, ROBERT H., Coinnzerce and Finance - - - Uniontown JUNK, WILLIAM AIlTHUli, Civil Engineering - Uniontown KAIJPII., DONALD MCNEII., AT, Forestry - - - Scranton First Assistant Baseball Manager, Student Council C4D. KAIER, FREDERICK XAVIEIQ, Mechanical Engineering - - - Mahanoy City KAIN, RICHARD JAMES, AT, Industrial Chemistry ---- Aldan Class Baseball Cl, 2, 3D, Class Basketball Cl, 2, 3D, College Baseball C2, 3D, College Basketball C2, 3D. 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KIQMI-:Rv, CLARENCE HP1IiBlili'F, llorfivullurc - - Mahanoy City ICEMMERICR, HOWARD AUS'fIN.. Clwmical Jlgl'll'lllf1lI'l? - Germantown KENNAIQIJ, WAL'I'IfR BAILIQY, Iuduslrial Iiirginvcriug - Clearfield ICENNARD, JR., RIOIIARII, 93. 1miu.vIriIIl lZngim'c1'iIIg Clqgu-Held KIQNNIQIJV, JOHN THOMAS, B1-ill, Elvvlrical Iinyizzvrriug - Oil City KIGNSINGIEIQ, GIQRALIJ THOMPSON, SIE, Pri'-Lrgal - Beaverdale Class Soccer CZJ. KIfISSl.P2li, Nl5l.SON TIIoMAs, A E'I', Iforvxlry - Easton Class Baseball. KICK, CHARLES HOI.I., .flnimal I-ln.vImmlr3' - Philadelphia KILLINOIQR, WILLIAM GLENN, Killy, A X 3, - - - Harrisburg Varsity Football C2, 3, 43 3 Varsity Basketball CZ, 3, 41 g Captain Basketball C43 3 Var- sity Bascball CZ, 3, 4J 3 Parmi Nous. KIRBERO, JR., EMIL JACOII, IlltfllXfl'1.lll ClI!'llIiSfl'y - Reading KLINOIaI.HoIaIfIaR, HAltl'I'2X' JAMES. .-Igrmmmy' - Beaver IKLINGER, EIIGAR DIQWITT, Jllininy - - Pine Station Sigma Tau. KNAIIII, ALBERT HlCNIi3'. Coninivrcv arm' liiminrc - Warren KNAPR, CORWIN SIMPSON, Knappie, illaclmniccil Eugiuccriizg Turtle Point ICNAUFF, JOHN AI.I.liN, Comnicrvc and Iiimmrc - - - Miltoll ICNISS, FRANCIS Roscois, PI-c-Legal - Auburn KOERPIQR, SARA EMILY, Scary, I-Ionic Economics Auburn IKOHLER, ELSIE GIQANETTE, Vorafional Home Eroizonzivx - Old Forge Secretary Penn State Players, College Chorus Cl, 2, 3, J KOONS, BI-:RTRAM FRANKLIN, IIzdn.vI1'ial EI1gim'c-ring - Hm-rlslmrg KIQAIDEI., FREDERICK LEONARII, Elrvlriral Erzgiuccring Butler TCRAFT, ARNOLII NICHOLAS, IlIdllSfl'l4Il Clicniixlry Wilkes-Barre K JT v-x. 'W it T lil -iivgrvgs- 'x1 N xv-:GY an vw ,qc K gg lt KM 'bu S, N41 ',,r-m- W -- ll' 333-r qv --I-fin-K-tryin, :wry ---' : 3 tqyfgyrul-b gt ,'t'2I'JYf'Zl1 I 'I' h-N gi. of TW? ,5jl.'j',: Q' 'Q -H:-K Q--,V-VI' , , 3.1! .,.-. W mul if gr- . ii Wa--ffl - ii M5261 li , li 12 'II IA Y Lt Ill 'A if I Us 1I, '.':'I7-r.,h -ill, ij 1. -fl, ,. ll I li .I 'T i -4 ,. ' - N rf fy- , 'Af' V. 105 N I l ,Ilia-v ., 4 X lc It -' H -.. aa.. ,-V-- ,-4.-- - ,--VV- ..,.. ' I KliAI.lCTK, LOUISE CORA, Prc-Mczlicul - Ambridge KllAAllili, PIARYIEV MI-:n., l5lccfz'icrIl linyinccz-ing - - Paxtang KIiAA1l5lt, RAYMONII CHARLIQS, Cnumzcrcc and liinuncc - Philadelphia KlTliliNl'Ili, CHEOIQGIC ERNEST WILLIAM, AXE, Imluslrial Clicmisfry - - Erie Phi Lambda Upsilon. ICFIIN, CHARLES EIJMUND, Prc-Legal Altoona IQUSI-INER, JR.. NICHlDl.AS, K 9, Electrical Engineering Wilkes-Barre KX'l.ANlllCli, Rox' RAvMoNn, Industrial Clzcmislry - Mount Oliver LAIIR, MAI.c'oI.IxI HOV, flrclzilcclural Enyinccriuy - Milton I4AKli, NOIQNIAN MAIQICJN, Civil Engineering - - Olyphant LANE, NORMAN HAIQNISPI, Pal, Bill, Three Links, Cnmmcrcc and Fimrncc, Wilklnslmurg Penn State Clubg Commerce and Finance Club. LANNON, JOHN VINcI-:N'r, Mcclmnicul Enginccring Hazleton LAUIQR, KUltX'lN WILLIAM, !i!jl'il'1lil1ll'Ul Eduicalimi - York LAW, HANNAll DOI.lflCNlDlEN, Hans, Mnrlcrn lmngimyr' - Bloomsburg I.AwRII2, josrzvn LAIRD, Conzuicrcc and lfinnncc - - Oxford LAXVS, JOSEPH PI-ZNROSE, Civil Eiiginccwirzg - Philaclelpliia LIQAMAN, BI-:NJAMIN FRANKLIN, Couzmvrcc and lfimmcc - Litltz I.IeIf:'rn, MRS. Hier.:-:N KIMIIALI., liclzimlion and Pxyclzology - Philaclelpliia LI:I'reII, GEORGE AIQNOLD, Clicmicnl Agricullurc - LEITZI-LI., XVILBUR FOREST, Commerce and Iiinamcc Langhorne Manor State College LIcsI.IIc, EDWARD VAN KIIKK, Electrical Iiiiyincvriizy - Pittsburgh LIm:IIIvoR'III, GEORGE EvIeRIa'r'r, Pre-Legal - - Fairchance LIEYIQIQING, Cl.II'I 0RD BARTON, Comnmrcc and l'.il1!llll'l' - Stroudsburg LIQVINSON, JACOII, Mcclmnicul liizgiiiccrifiy - Pittsburgh I.IcwIs, Giconoie ROIIIQRT, A 'I' A, .4gricultIn'aI Clzvniixlry York LEWIS, WII.I.IAM NKllil.li, llorlicullurc - - Pittsburgh Liawis, WII.I.IAiI SAMUI:I., Mcclzfmical Engiuccriug - New Castle l.IeIITI-:Ns'rIaIN, ARNoI.n, Mcclnmical Iinginccring - - McKeesport I.IcII'rNIcR, Josiei-II Kiarrn, A X A, Natural Scicncc Marysville IJNCOLN. RICARII, Abe, Dick, S2 E, Mctnlllrryy Munhall Tau Beta Pi. LINIIENMUTH, l.U'I'HI':R Mom., lfn1'c.vt1'y Allentown Locale, HARRV LYNN, Ciffil Engineering - Juniata Loc:KINo'roN, BI-:T'rv LANE, Illodvrn l.Ully1lUyl'A' - Bellefonte Loomis, LIcsTI-:R I-IARoI.n, 'PK 'I', C'ommcrcc and Finance - Pittslmrgli ,, ,C .,,, ,X .,.:, ...,. ..,. ,,,, -,.,,m,, H ,,, .,,,. .,,, ,,,, ., I , E -m,.,.,,-,,, ,, .,,,,. , ,,, I T ll 'I 'Tlxl lillt if it If lx I If afairii I fl ll will I aa , sl lil nfiaiifiiti .Aiilkeihl ll xmls ,t lib, .g l , IJ 106 ' fi NH- , Tl2W-'X7ifi1'ZY K'7I'I7?7'f'?i Y 1 ,,,, f ' 1' -'vvwffff f v.T..A-- ----- ---- f , . , il ll 5,57 Mggi. K Bryn el X ,- YVWQQQQQ. 'lfyjf-L, A 'ip 2' .mfs f- ,A -A 5 A ' li 5 M, ... l- n 2 ..,.J ..,., - J . ,. J 1 ,J - V.,,.. ,. ...,. ,. ...... , W :,..,,,,,,,,zwmmwmmmmmm W- 5 LOWE. WAYNE LOUIS. Doc,l' 23 ll, Conunrrrv and Ifimrlzrc - Mgmsficld Student Council C3, 45 Q Scabbarcl and Blade. LOWRY, MARGARET ELLEN, lirlncution and Psycliology State College LOWMAN, EUGENE AUS1'IN,, Electrical Engineering - - C,-csson LUDWICK, NATHAN11-:L VAI.NlCX', Red, 'PK 3, Pre-llflvdical - - Honey ygmok Class Basketball C1, Z5 3 Class Baseball Cl, Z5 3 College Basketball CZ, 35 ' LYSLE, GEURGIC HOWARD, 'I'-Y K, Conunvrvv and liinanra - - - MCKCCSDO,-t MCCI.UlilE, DONALD EI5NVAlill, Industrial Engineering Crafmn MCCONAGHEY, WALLACE CLYDE, Indnslriul Clzeniislry llittshm-gh MCCOOL, JR.. JOHN B., HJ. B., Friends Union, flyronmny - - lllyiladclvlliu Class Wrestling CZ, 355 Sphinx, Clover Clubg Alpha Zeta. MCCUl.l.0CI'l, LAURENCIS BLEAN, Pre-Legal - - - - - Ngwvillc MCELIWISH, PALMER D1LLoN, Mac, fl' K '1', lndimtriril Climnistry - Cumberland, N141- Class President C153 College Choir Cl, 25, Student Council C35. MACINTIEIQIE, FRANK EDGAR, Mac, WTA, Dairy Husbandry - - lvhiladclphizl MOGEE, JAMES RICGIS, Canilnvrce and Finance - - LICKABA, ALEERT N., Mae, Cuheco, Sanilary Engine-vring A. S. C. E., Anvil Club. . MCKELVEY, Ki-:NNEnv M1LToN, Civil Engineering - M.NCKP2NZlli, JOE BUTZ, Mvvlmnical Engineering MCKlNl.liY', ARTHUR DAVID, Agrononzy ---- D n, 0 X, lllClll.Yll'llll Engineering MAGII.l., DONALD E., Faggot, o Art Editor Froth. MANIlfOl,ll, PAULINE HICIQICIQNIEI., Vocafionnl I-Ionic Economics -, MANI.EY, JAMES PATRICK, Elvrlriml Engineering - - MANSBERGER, BRUCE EDWIN, lforcstry - - NIARSH, MAliCiAlll'2T, Peg, Vomfional Honm Ernnomirx College Chorus CZ, 35. lNlARSHALL, CLARENCE M., Chief, Cuheco, Clzvniical Agriculture Class Soccer C155 Class Boxing Cl, 253 Student Tribunal cietyg Luzerne County Club. MASSEII, PAUL SliIDlil.L, Civil Engineering - - MATEER, CURTIS MAlII.IN, 21'l'E, Comnu-rn' and 1 inam'v MATHIEIQ, CUT!-IIIERT CLIFFORI1, Mining - - - NIATHER, LUl'lI.I.E MAIQJOIQIIE, Connnrrcn and liinnncc INIATHEWS, GEORGE BENJAMIN, Dairy I-lnslmndry - - MATHlEW'S, WARREN ARTHUR, Matt, PJ X, Industrial Engineering 1 - NIATSINGICR, HAIQIIKSON Al.lEXANllIEIi, Aninml Hnslnmdrg x 3 R Mount Pleasant Brooklyn, N. Y. C35 3 Leibig Butler Aspinwall Sharon Philadelphia Palmyra - Pittston Etters Stroudsburg Plainsville Chemical So- Philadelphia Mosgrove Tyrone Berwick New Britain ' Corry Lansdowne Y N XV? WT's- A 1. Lxrr-fx JW RTR 'l 4 , 1, . E It M-.gl ...Sri l lm. A. li 1315- Jilxljlg- ls. ai 135.53 l g ,-- ii Ii ll -'K J' 7' ' fl. ,W 'L' -1 ..iTli?'1'lnl,'lllm X 1 f 9754? T'm'l:l'-lf' -5 .i H Y .iq ,,. , li ll lb 3 fn? X' ll l P-he l ll ' V J' l' A 1 . C 7 -1, 7 Ki - ,yy-ja, li in f:,i..Ey gi, ,ti X Ci 'vt CJ l, k ll l' 1 A-45,1 ri ' 55,5 N fi N' N. '- 'ilgizllb ll , lr .,:,a'l',- 'Y 'V' LJi:':1i'liMi. , ..,,. , ,gil -'-. i f 'i1- it 1, N ,lg rl, u 107 ,. .,, V 4. il. li ,-S1t,t.y't'fv'-v Q-,says W L56 ' o 5 X I, sl gf- ' 'J I' ll W QOL., .M Ny, H ..A,. . WML -VIIIII M ,.,,h I hw .,.. 15fIAT'l'HEWS, EDGAR WESLEY, Dairy Husbandry LIAUCHER, WILLIAM L., Ina'n.vtrial Clieinistry - MAYNPIS, RODGER JOSEPH, Dairy Hnsbanalry - MAUlil'Ili, EARL W., Butch, 'I' 1' A, Animal Hnsbanalry MICANS, HOBAIIT L., Hob, A T A, Commerce and Finance - 11' l ll N-'iff I 1 IQ, If J, jf 4, pax- ' I: L'-I A - Johnstown Carrollton - Philadelphia Wilkes-Barre - Bellevue Class Treasurer C35g Class Baseball, Senior Memorial Committee. MEIJINA, GUILERMO, Bill, Civil Engineering - - - A. S. C. E. ' MlEI.I.INGliIi, CLYDE LANIJIS, Melly, AXE, A Z, Climniral Agrienltnre - - - Fajardo, P. R. Shippensburg Student Council, Student lioardg President Athletic Association C453 Friarsg Parmi Nous, Lions Paw, Varsity Baseball C3, 45, Alpha Zeta. MII.I.lClt, ALFRICD BvRoN, Doe, A U, Electrical Engineering Duncannon Perry County Club, Electrical Engineering Society. MII.l.lil!, FRANK KLINE, A 1' P, Agronomy - - - - Lititz MII.I.Iili, GILES PARKER, Dairy Husbandry - Manlius, N. Y. MII.LlCll, JOHN HAli0I.D, Electrical Engineering - - York MIl,l.EIi, NoRMAN I'IOUGH, Mechanical Engineering - - Bealsville MlI.l.FIli, RUSSELL CoovER, Clielnical Agricnllnre - - - Chester MIl.I.PJll, VVILFORIJ EARIQE, Woops, AIT, Electrical Engineering Spring City Pottstown Club, Electrical Engineering Society. MII.l.IKIiN, CLYRE WALTER, Civil Engineering ' - Aspinwall MOPIN, PAUL EUGENE, Mechanical Engineering Mohnton Berks County Club, A. S, M. E. MONTAGUli,, EDWIN NPIWIELI., Civil Engineering - - Washington, D. C. MooR, EDITH, Pre-Legal - - - - - Media MO0liE, LI-:VI GRoss, Dairy Husbandry Lancaster MOOIQE, ROBEliT, Forestry ------ - Danville MORGAN, CHARLES FRANCIS, Chic, Cuheco, Conzinerce and Finance - - Pittston Secretary Commerce and Finance Club C35 5 President Commerce and Finance Club C455 Senior Memorial Committeeg Luzerne County Club. M0liGAN, LORENZ STEWART, Larry, Cuheco, Sanitary Engineering Wilkes-Barre Class Soccer C355 Luzerne County Club, A. S. C. E. MoRRIs, ALBERT PHIL, Coininerce and Finance - - - Steelton MOIRRIS, SAMUEL, Animal Husbandry - - Philadelphia MORl!ISON, HUGH JOHN, Electrical Engineering - ' ---- Parnassus MORIIISON, JOHN BROWN, Jack, Samoli, AT A, Coinineree and Finance - Pittsburgh Chairman Class Finance Committee C353 Manager Class Baseball C355 Senior Memo- rial Committee. 6341:-1 ,rfiwrpirfvlk i l't A' 'Lt P 'f' 'y I. ,' ' VW if .'.j 5?. EG1'Q7 1a'. . -'21 -A Rst. .fm gm! gli? ,I ll. l ll, l, li , , I ljf 'gag llbiliifl. J' - ' . w V 'xii' li LV, '? 'rEzS1 er l Pri ,Q -- Jqllll ll: . ' Wit. gl ll 'il-wwrrgii ftwgaijta lil ll awllll b Q ,,,. , .iwfmivv ' 108 'gn ,, - 'W ,c gi I ., , rl llll ' ' Jr I li ll i il ' X Ki' lb ik -i ...yi I.'-I A ,m i Ii --fg 'a--- I 'ww v'S1Wj1t'n'pjgw1':v'w f 'W' If' ,,A, -+ ta 1 .M-1: 'g-frrtx ew'-rw . ,., , ,. -,L I ., sa. R gr. L ' Il .4 rvgyi- 3. I I I n?xEgQi,1t'it1,X, 5 grub A Wu wi, C:7lg9 A., by N, I lwgsx 1,5L,wl,Lj nfs- fi J il gfglwi' C W . ' l , M,,A .. , C 3, 3 3, Qi A- 4 . ,..... .. ,. ...,, ,....,..... . . ......,....mm,..,zm,,, W ,,,,,-,Y-.jj jjgxmg ,w -. A MOIITON, CARROLL TRACY, Mort, A T A, Civil Engineering - W'ashington Glcc Club C3, 45 3 Thespian Show C353 Thespian Club. MOSER-, PAUL CHARLES, Electrical Engineering - - Rcadillg- MOYEIQ, JAMES WILLIAM, Jim, Horticulture Enhant Glce Club Cl, 2, 3, 45. MUCHITZ, JOSEPL-I CARL MAIQTIN, Joe, Pre-Legal - F01-est City Varsity Cheer Leader C45. MULLEN, JAMES H., Moonie, fI'1' A, Dairy Husbandry - Cllcltcnhaln MUliI'HY, WILLIAM EDWARD., Electrical Engineering - Wi1ke5-Ba,-I-C MYEIQ, PERCY LIVINGSTONE, Electrical Engineering - - kfilford MYEIQS, MADEL, Education and Psychology - - - Summersville, W. Va. NISEDIIAM, AILEEN ELIZABETH, Betty, Home Economics -. - - Narberth Y. WV. C. A. Cabinet C25 3 Eagles Mere Delegate C25 3 College Chorus Cl, 2, 35. NEVLING, JAMES VVILFRED, Horticulture ---- - - Windbgr NEWHARD, CHARLES EDWIN, Electrical Engineering - Milton - - - Wilkes-Barre NIEMEYER, HAROLD JOHN, Jake, Cuheco, Clie-inistry Phi Lambda U1JSllOl1j College Band C1, 2, 3, 45 3 John White, Jr., SCl1Ol3l'Sl1l1lQ College Choir3 Class Soccer3 Luzerne Cou11ty Club. NICKLAS, CRIST RUSSEL, Mechanical Engineering Chambersburg NOLL, VICTOR HEIlBERT, Chemistry - - - - Pittsburgh NYER, RUTH ALVERNA, Dairy Husbandry - - - Summersville, W. Va. OBERHOLSER, EDWARD HAINES, TJ N, Industrial Engineering - - - Lionvillc OCKFORD, ROBERT EARLE, Bob, 9 X, C onnnerce and Finance - - Philadelphia Varsity Boxing Manager C453 Parmi Nousg Lacrosse C153 Soccer C15. OEHRLE, ALDERT CUMMINGS, Al, 'PA 9, Mechanical Engineering - - Philadelphia Class Wrestling CZ, 353 Varsity Wrestling C353 Junior Prom COlTll1'llttCCj Chairman Senior Dance Committee3 Skull and Bones. OERMAN, EDWARD WILLIAM CASI-ER, B P3 P, Commerce and Finance York OLIVER, HAROLD SILAS, Horticulture ---- I - Tamaqua OSTERMAYER, DoRoTHEA E., Vocational Home Economics Camden, N. J. OVERDORF, ELIOT E., Ovy, 2 N, Pre-Legal ----- Johnstown Varsity Debating C1, 2, 3, 453 Forensic Council C3, 453 Manager Debating C353 1922 Club C453 President LA VIE Stdffj President Johnstown Club3 President Pre-Legal Student Council C45 3 President Student Board C45 3 Class President C453 Student Chairman for State of Pennsylvania for the Limitation of Ar Speaker for Inauguration C453 Chairman Student Inaugural Celebration3 Delta Sigma Rho3 Skull and Bonesg Lions Paw. mament C453 Student PAGET, BERTIE KENNETH, Beak, Cuheco, Mechanical Engineering SC,-Ennon Class Soccer3 Varsity Soccer C2, 45. i ' . 41. I ,'fJfw: '-'I - 1 is ' I 11, ray-'5, ,EN-'Eff fl M sq , N' i '31 lf l zine Tl fl l ll linen li f if ll ii .,.,.,f I-..v,,,l,l5is.L..f Mex .L W iu.f.e:5l..i..u., md-1 .Min inn nes .air-l.mEk.s ,-s..l'li54?3wLiR6s,Q fl if ' -- -' fr-'LJ' - - h f V -1 :man .-T 4 109 'N--f 'fJtvT Kg x g-'v r'vv'a1'T ' ' Y : .w'v'r r1qR. rr-r -w vr- , 1.1-W-1 ,. ... ll ?'iff1:fTWi .il V 4+ 'V' 'Nl ' -f.fia'1Ll i'i in ' ' E i I I f 'I - s - - I-.N . .-I I .1- if we N., ii 'i 'x Gig' '- b' 1 o. - - N'-1' 'Me w' ji' ii - ' ' 1. T 'A ' PALMER, C. MERVIN, Friends Union, Agronomy Clover Club, Delaware County Club. PARENT, ALBERT FORD, Al, Ford, AT, Electrical Engineering Sigma Tang Eta Kappa Nug Freshman Football. PARRY, MARK HOMAN, Dairy Hnslmndry - - PATTERSON, JOHN KNOX, Civil Engineering PAUL, FRANKLIN O., Architectural Engineering Scarab. PAvoRn, GEORGE CARLTON, Industrial Engineering - PEARCE, FERRIS WILLIAM, E AE, Electrical Engineering Johnstown Club. PEARsoN, HARoI.n FENTON, Pud, A U, Electrical Engineering - Pottstown Club, President Electrical Engineering Society. PEOPLES, JOHN MOOIKHEAD, Johnnie, B 9 U, Pre-Legal - Ridley Park I Pitman, N. J. Dubois Altoona Enhaut - Harrisburg - Portage Pottstown - Greensburg Glee Club C153 College Chorus C159 Thespiansg Thespian Cast C3, 45. PERCY, VIRGINIA ALTA, Agronomy - ---- PERRY, WILLIAM ELMER, t'Scoop, Z N, Commerce and Finance Prospect - Pittsburgh Business Manager Penn State Collegian C453 Business Manager 1922 LA VIE, Chair- man Senior Finance Committeeg Skull and Bones. PI-:RvIs, Joi-:, Red, 'PA 9, Agronomy ---- - Harrisburg Crab Apple Clubg Sirloin Clubg Freshman Basketballg Student Council. PETZOLD, EMIL ARTHUR, Horticnltnre ---- PETERSON, CARL IVER, A Z, Forestry - PHARO, CQRIJELIA LEvERs, Modern Languages - PHILLIPS, DONALD KENNEI.SWORTH, Connnerce and Finance PHILLIPS, LAURA M., Clieinical Agrienltnre - - PINERO, GERARDO, Electrical Engineering - - PORTER, CLARENCE LEE, Joby, A2 'I', Horticulture - POUNDS, JosEI1H FRANK, Civil Engineering - PowEI.L, AMos LEE, Agronomy - Powi-:Rs, ROBERT, Horticnltnre - - - - PRATT, ARTHUR GOMERSALL, Gummy, UE, Industrial Engineering - Philadelphia Ralston Bethlehem - New Castle - Edwardsville Nuevo Loiza, P. R. - Waynesburg - Blairsville East Orange, N. QI. - Lancaster - Camden, N. J. Collegian StaFE C2, 3, 455 Editor-in-Chief Collegian C455 Froth Board C255 Freshman Handbook Committee C253 Assistant Business Manager 1922 LA VIE,' Student Council C3, 45, Senior Memorial Committeeg Tau Beta Pig Lions Paw, Sphinx. PRICE, JERALD CHARLES, Electrical Engineering - - - - Osceola i,i .E 4:-. A015353 ,X eww' .Q V5.1 , ill ll, '.,'ciX:4 WWII.-j Vg Z1 fa Q IJ, M l ' I T' 1' UWT' xiullf-' ,I I. ,'g'154lf5AW 1 A. 'A i 'li N Yi ll? Li- I' . M :' T- li iii ,N , X, ll 'Il 0 Y, . ,ILL It I , . ' 110 ee r aa ,---- ,.., PYLIQ, FRANK JONAS, Allfll, Iila1'lriraI liug1'm'vri11y - 13,-mpeg-1 Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pig Butler County Club. QUANDEI., Anim Mll.lllil'ZIl, lfloum limnonzicxv - - lylincfsvillc RAMSAY, l1.A'1'HRol' LLNR, Nalnral .S'vivm'e - - Allentown RANRIN, W1r.1.lAM CLARK, Bill, A2145 lfl.t'l'll'lt'tIl lfrlginveriny - fiickory RANRIN, LAWRENCE VVEIRICK, 3 'I'-Y, lilerlrival Iinyim'vring Britlgcvillc IQAUCH, RICHARD HAliN'llE, COHllllt'l't't' ana' lfinanrc' llim-1-islmrg lllililili, iY'l.ARK, Comnierev ami Ifinanva - - - Fredericksburg Rlilllill, PAUL ,loNA'rHAN, Three Links, llIt'vhanit'a1 Engineering Ijoylggtuyvn 1922 Memorial Committee. Riceco, FRANK HARRV, Mining - Rican, CHARLES Wn.cox, Three Links, .tluimal Iluxlzamiry Sirloin Club, Erie County Club. Rlililliili, ROBERT KIItl1iI.lC, fl' K KV, Colnuzvrcc ana' lfimnice Ricicsicla, G1coRc:l: COOKMAN, Caiunmz-rc and Fillllllft' - Ri:icsr:R, MAI.COM R., Doc, A Z, Chemical Agrirnliure - Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 45 3 Assistant Manager Glee Club Leibig Chemical Society. . C351 New Kensington - Erie Mnney Mount Union - - - Pen Argyl College Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 455 Rmei-naNnAcH, NOIQTCJN HICNIQYA, A E 'I', Mining Allentown RICINIIAIQIT, WILLIAM JOHN, 95, Dairy llnxlmmiry - Pine Grove R1-:1s1NGl-:R, GlzoRGla IETTIQR, Doc, T E T, Agronomy - - York Clover Clubg York County Club. Rr:vI.oo1.1a, CLARA M., Polly, Modern Language and I.itm-afurc - Pittsburgh Representative '22g College Chorus C2, 35, College Glee Club C45. R1svNo1,ns, LAURA, Vocational Home Erononiivs - Avondale Rncvn, HUGO, P3 U, Chemical Agriculture - Milwaukee, Wis. Riifimic, HIQRBERT JACOB, ll K A, Architectural Engint'v1'ing Aspinwgll RtN1uaN1zAcH, NVILLIAM AI.lllCllT, E A E, Mechanical Engimvm-ing - Harrisburg RITNICIQ, ToM HICIQHEIQT, lI l'A, Civil Erigimwn-iiig New York, N. Y. R1T'rs, FRED MAIKSI-IAI.I., K E, Mechanical Engineering - - - - - Etna Student Board C2, 35g Student Council C2, 35 5 Varsity Track Cl, 2, 35 3 Varsity Bas- ketball C1, 2, 35 g Inter-Sports Council C25 g Class Treasurer C15 5 Class President C25 Q Chairman Finance Committee C255 Manager Daily Bulletin C255 Publisher of Faculty and Student Directory C453 Junior Prom Committee, Druids. RITZMAN, OTTO F., Ritz, ElL'ctr0-Clmmiml Ii11gincc1'ing - Philadelphia K ,wx ix .,w,,Tn. m,,iJ-C. .,.. ,. ...,. -TM ,VAX X Q N k l X ll 4 ft S Val if F M i X X , ti , JJ ,..-it .J CLK. N xlflili 'tk if in MNT JH. Vixllx. xx, ,obey X NA A ,.,,, ..,, .,,. , , . ,.., .,,, l A ll '- Ill' ii i' ll W 'lt' ll Q, lat' 15541, J ii yi ili'Uq1gw- ,S V . ig R l ,, , it ,. 5 , ,, ,R ' 111 , 45 'R---IL ,..,,, ,,,, ,...:, x'1:,..q4: ,.., ,. Jizlixil rrla.. m.,.,5.:'Le-, l i .Mil ROIxER'rs, CYRIL HERBERT, 'PE K, Mechanical Engineering - Clairton ROBERTS, INGHAM STEPHEN, Civil Engineering - Washington, D. C. ROBERTS, LAWRENCE MOIIRIS, A XA, Industrial Chemistry - - - Slatington Class Secretary C133 Class Lacrosse C135 P. S. C. Fire Department. ROCHE, PATRICK JOSEPH, K 9, Electro-Chemical Engineering - - Scranton ROGERS, DOROTHY, Dot, Pre-Legal ---- Scranton Class Vollcy Ball, Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg College Chorus. ROMBERGER, WESLEY EARLE, Chemistry - - - Millersburg ROMIG, JR., GEORGE WASHINGTQN, H K A, Chentistry Reading ROSEDERRY, STANLEY NELSON, H K A, Dairy Husbandry - Pottsville Ross, WILLIAM ALBEIQT, Three Links, Animal Husbandry Sunbury Sirloin Club. ROY, EMILLE PIERRE, FYN, Commerce and Finance - Chicago RUGAN, JULIA, Modern Language - - - Freeland RUGH, RAY WILSON, B 91T, Industrial Engineering - Pittsburgh RUMMEL, GEORGE WILLIAM, 2 X, Mechanical Engineering - Mercer RUNG, EDWARD EUGENE, Eddie, 'P K, Industrial Engineering Williamsport RUNKLE, LAWRENCE MIDDLEKAUFF, Pre-Legal - - RUPP, MUSSER FRANCIS, Industrial Engineering State College State College SARPER, FRANK GEORGE, Electrical Engineering - - Erie SAYERS, JAMES BRIDGES, E N, Pre-Legal - - Waynesburg Varsity Basketball Manager C435 Parmi Nous. SAYLOR, DOROTHY ELIZABETH, Vocational Home Economics Pottsville SCHEIRER, ROBERT DAVID, Civil Engineering - - Allentown SCHERER, CHARLES ERVIN, UE, Civil Engineering - Philadelphia Sigma Tau. SCIIMICK, J AMES TAYLOR, Mechanical Engineering Catawissa SCHOCH, ANDREW ROBERTSON, Horticulture - - - Shamokin SCHROEDER, MURRAY VAN BYRONE, Commerce and Finance Mechanicsburg SCOTT, VVAYNE LE ROY, Electrical Engineering - - - Reading SEAR, KSgI'Iii gee, 2 T'P, Mechanical Engineering Philadelphia SEESE, PAUL ALLEN, Poultry Husbandry - Canadensis I I t t: I I I .I U ,., ,e N, - 112 ,N ..,. HL? 11 M ---- V , , I 1- ...mi T s,C if - lf . x, V . uf Ras Q OI .. , li: R1 ,fxixfiej 1 ' - Q'-6 H ' NG OI ,, 5 ' 'i ' ' li-1 I, 1, .C ' . ,ft , b , ,, I' li Q-'ilrt' D Ck L lj , 9 ll l We ...C Yi ,,,' ..,,. .... .,,... . . ...,.., .. .... ,.. fs-..-1 .,,..,. , ..... .. - .- . . X. ...,..,. . .... ,..., .. t I. 1. ..,..,, ,ET-,C LL-L ,y-- , ,,,.,... ,,,k,,,, M, --...... .. ... . --M--M--w v--- -V .......ae ---- -arms. .umm-M-M .-.,e-----1-------mm - mm -ij- SEGAI., CI.IIfEoRD, Industrial Engineering SELL, CHARLES GORDON, Dairy Huxbanalry - SICLOVIER, JOHN WARREN, Sully, AA2, Pre-Legal - - - Coatesville Littlegtown - State College College Chorus Cl, 259 Collegian Reporter Cl, 255 Junior Associate Editor Collegian C35 g Senior Associate Editor Collegian C45 3 1922 LA VIE Board, Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Editor Freshman Handbook C45. SERRALLES, JR., PEDRO JUAN, GE, Industrial Engineering Ponce, P. R. SIIAEEER, MAliSHAI1I. A., 'PA 9, Mining Engineering Philadelphia Sl-IAVLIS, CALVIN FRANKLIN, Horticulture - Hollsopple SHAW, WALTER B., GK, Electro-Clieniical Engineering Philadelphia SHIELLITO, HAIQIQY LYNN, A Z, Dairy Husbandry - - - Millhcim SI-IocKcoR, VVILLIAM THOMAS, Bill, EX, Commerce and Finance Philadelphia Varsity Tennis Manager C45g Thespians. SIIELTON, ANNE ELIZABETH, Education and Pxyclmlogy - - Milll1Qi111 SIIIELDS, M. LAWRENCE, Larry, 2 X, Connnerce and Finance - - West Chester Varsity Track C2, 3, 453 Varsity Track Captain C35g Varsity Cross Country Team C2, 3, 453 Varsity Cross Country Captain C353 Student Council, Lions Paw, Parmi Nous, Friarsg Tribunal C253 Student Council C45. SIIoEMAKER, JR., ROBERT PRESTON, AXE, Cheznixtry Lcnovcr SHooIc, ELLIS GRANT, Forestry - - Greencastle SHo'rT, ALFRED N., Chemical Agriculture - - - Lebanon SHULTZ, JR., WILLIAM WALTER, K 25, Civil Engineering New Kensington SIIEG, JULIA ANGELICA, Natural Science - - Newfoundland SIEG, KENNETI'I MAllSC'H, A X 2, Clzenzistry Newfoundland SIMMONS, JOHN, E N, Pre-Legal - - - - - Philadelphia SLAGLE, HoWARD D., Fritz, AE 'I',Mecltanical Engineering - Hanover A. S. M. E. SLAMP, HAROLD SHELDON, Ep11, AI' P, Horticulture Easton College Orchestra C1, 2, 35. SKILLEN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, U K A, Animal Hn.rbana'ry - Tarcntum SMALL, JOHN SANFORD, Mechanical Engineering - - Chambersburg SMITH, SAMUEL RANDOLPH, A2l'I', Industrial Engineering - - Rcadillg SMITH, THOMAS COLTON, 'I'1'A, Metallurgy - - - Philadelphia SMITH, EDNA LORETTA, Ed, Natural Science - - - Wilkeg-Bg,n-rc Varsity Basketball C35 g Varsity Hockey C35 5 Varsity Track C35 5 Varsity Tennis C35 g College Chorus Cl, 2, 35, Basketball Manager C3, 45. 'Kv,,,,,-! ..,, ,,,, .... :.w,,yQ v,.,i.h,w K.-fl. ,FS a,g?p4i:,q4g., ei,...a.,.Q.2-T5gm+,3..Y,,TQCK-iN ,Pl ,gi ..nf.,W-,c,,eE,i.,r,w.,1:,:,,Sg,.x.,..g.Ti-..::--7-xxx, . v' ,I will renal Y Yi , ,.,. +I 1 sftsI.e.g:Ela:.x' , N , ,,., , A ..,,,,ra.,9sf-segx.r.I1ite:kk ,,,, ,151 IC ,,,, I wi5.,g9q,,i.Q,5.,j 1,4 ' . I f- I--A-Lf -' -- .,..-.. ,, it I V ,if I: It ' 113 ' ,R-..-N ex.. i, 37--qzr-xgymzsiffff-5-Lfgpwfjr. wer- 'fc ,, .,1w'1j': 5:1, fl, ,T .I . A I Q1 V .: ,x.... -XM: l l i'5?'5iftf111?'t' 53 'lr tflrip ' ' W h is rrf4si 5l 5f't l , ,,'z'L,, , 1' f - . 1' Q Q .Luft 'K GX' if ' 2 ' J' f. l ,, A A i is ,, i my it -lla . ...... A - -1- :..tt.....,,.,.....,,,.s,,..,, ,.,. . ..A., . ,. -7 VM, ,,,.,,,.W-,... ,Jaw SMITH, LEWIS Rov, Lew, A Z, g 'arc.vfry Clarks Green SMOZINSKY, EDMUND, AT, Dairy l'l1l.Ti2!1tll1'l'y - - - Catawissa College Football C2, 325 Skull and Bones, Varsity Football C4J. SN1-:LL, GEORGE ALBERT, A X A, Industrial 1inyinz'ariny - - Reading SNOIJGRASS, THOMAS Ross, T, R., E Il, Civil Engineering - - - Oxford College Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 415 1922 Memorial Committee, Chester County Club, A. S. C. E. SNvn1-:R, FRl'IDEltICK DIKNIEL, Snitz, Elartrical Engineering - - Red .Hill Tau Bet Pi, Eta Kappa Nug Electrical Engineering Society, Varsity Cross Country qz, 3, 435 Class Track C1, 2, 35, Varsity Track 435. SNYDER, DRoz BRUA, ll K A, Pre-Legal - - SOWDEN, JR., PVILLIAM LEIGH, GX, Coniuzrrfv and Finance SPAETH, AI.BEliT DAVIS, U K A, Horticulture - - SPAHR, CHARLES VVILBER, jake, Animal Huslmandry - Si-ANGLER, CHARLES THOMAS, Bud, KA P, Forestry - Pottsville - Philadelphia Philadelphia - York - Lewistown Alpha Xi Sigmag Student Council C4Jg Class Track Cl, 255 Forestry Society. SPARKS, CARVIL EBENI-:zER, A T U, Horticulture ---- Pedricktown, N. J. SPI-:NGL1-ZR, RICHARD M., Dick, Moc, Railway Mechanical Engineering - Harrisburg President Chess Clubg RiHe Team, Captain Cadet Corps, Motive Power Club. STAUD, JAMES NORIQIS, Mining ----- - Pittsburgh ST. CLAIR, CHARr.as WIl.l.AI!D, Industrial Engineering - - Coshocton, O. STEIN, ABIIAHAM, Abe, 27 T 'I', Electro-Cheuziral Engineering - - Philadelphia Class Boxing Cl, 23. STr:Ncr.r:, JAMES CLAYTON, Civil Engineering - Bradford STEWART, JOHN LAMMI-:v, Baldy, Al' P, Horticulture - Bctlllellcm Collegian Staff Cl, 21 3 1922 LA VIE Board. STINsoN, ROBERT H0l.L0lVEl.I., A Z, Poultry Husbandry - Cl1CS'fCf SToi.L, JAY HOSTETTEIK, 23 A E, Civil Engineering - - Harrisburg STRAWN, EDWARD Joni., A Z, Agricultural Education - - AV0l'llTl0I'C STRICKHOUSER, SHERMAN I., Strick, ATU, lndu.rtrial Clienzirlry - - York Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Tau, John VV. White Scholarshi York County Club. STRICKLER, J. HAli0l.lJ, K E, Mechanical Eiiyiiivvriiiy - - - Columbia Secretary-Treasurer Inter-Fraternity Council, Tau Beta Pi. STROHM, FRANK A., Irish, UE, Civil Engineering - - - Philadelphia ,ii ,y Qfffagfg 1 fl1yf4 .'i-,W ' ,g,1.'p,, mini lil QA, M .. ij, li . , A A.. .LQ 4 i ,.,,t,jgr,1 I A tl, ,,, 3 Ieivflfl , iw 4,1 5 , I V. xi i ...,, ,I 9 114 , fyymm-C5.w.., a r, ,He XjCJRA5'U.:, A vena X I, ,f i I li I .. ' - I I :' i , , , IN . .I X ,. , , ,SSS A ,,,,. 3. . ,,, .,.... ooorl D- , , . ag to I- . 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TIaMPLIa1'ON, JOHN lVlCNARY, 214'-Y, Electrical Engineering - Houston Tr:RwILLIc.I-:R, EARNEST MCKlNI.liX', Civil Engineering Fisher THOMAS, HAlillY MILTON, Industrial Engineering - Hanover THOMAS, RALPH EDWARD, Electrical Engineering - - Springville THOMPSON, JR., FRANKLIN BELL, 23 A E, Colnnwrre and lfinanve - Beaver THOMPSON, CHARLES RAYMOND, Tommy, A245 Electrical Enginvvring - Scranton Lieutenant Cadet Corps C2, 315 Captain Cadet Corps C413 Lackawanna County Clubg Electrical Engineering Society. TI-IoM1'sON, MAliION KATl'lliliYN, Tommy, Natural Scirncv - - - Atglen Class Hockey C2, 3, 415 Varsity Hockey C313 Captain Class Hockey C3, 41, Class Tennis CZ, 3, 41 5 Thespians C21 3 Penn State Players C2, 31 g College Chorus Cl, 2, 31 g President Senior Classg Y. W. C. A. Cabinetg Junior Prom Committee, Girl's Quartet. TIIIPER, WILLIAM JAMES, Natural Scirnvc - - - - - West Chester TITTS.l.ER,'RALP1-I PORTIER, Dairy Hnslmmlry - Pulaski To1'TIaN, Iol-IN M., A T A, Mvrlianiral Engineering - - - - Pittsburgh Froth CZ, 3, 41 3 Class Soccer C113 A. S. M. E.g Associate Editor Penn State Engineer. TRAPIIONERE, JOHN RUDOLPH, A TU, Ciriil Engineering ---- Philadelphia TREBSWETHER, PAUL FRANCIS, Elcrtrical Engineering Emporium TROUT, PAUL HOWRV, AT, Metallurgy Lancaster Varsity Lacrosse C2, 31. TVSON, HAROLD DAVIS. Tys. Civil Engineering Spring City Chester County Club, Pottstown Club. UiI.LERY, VVILLIAM W., Bill, 'FK 'T', flrrhilrclnral Engineering - Bradford, Ohio Varsity Baseball C2, 313 Captain-elect Baseball C415 Varsity Track C2, 315 Student Tribunal C2, 41, Friarsg Lions Pawg Parmi Nous. .ul 1. -C. 5 I qos- , I I - as il. ' t . i ll Q- ' ' lb-'wiv 'V' 'ilYWi'gN'1 -i 'vfbl' -. .- Vliiiii i li ti 55 x, 1-I i Il All gay 1. f IFR , ' gbiywitgstgi Qfkl 'ff ,lit 4 il 'Q -L night l. ' Ft' ,i Q ,ll 'i 1.15 F'F'hf1 'I ' ff' -I' if twavfif, ll :1F l fl ' it O 5 FM gl It N I SA.. LGA. ..,.. ---. . . P . . .,......A Q' ..-. . I ,.., .-. ..,, . .... - .... , . . ., . .............. , .., , .,.. ,,,,,, . . V If I UIVIHOLTZ, JOHN ALBEIIT, Ummy, Jack, Electrical Engineering - Harrisburg Sphinx, Electrical Engineering Society. VAN DYKE, JAMES M., Van, 2 X, Conznzerce and Finance West Newton Manager Class Track Team. X7ANDliRGRIFF, Ross THOMAS, Industrial Engineering - Wellsboro VANDLING, JAMES ELLIS, AXP, Civil Engineering - Erie VAN GIEsEN, IRA DEWEY, Electrical Engineering - Oil City Class Boxing C253 A. I. E. E. VAN SICKEL, EDWARD LEE, Sickel, QE, Civil Engineering - Bruner Run VAN SYCKEI., JR., ROBERT EMMETT, Z 'I' 2, Pre-Legal Troy VOGT, WALTER EMIL, Education and Psychology - - - . Enhaut WADDELL, XVILLIAM FRANCIS, Waddy, K 2, Animal Husbandry - -. Wilkinsburg Cross Country Manager C45 3 Freshman Track Manager C45 5 Inter-Scholastic Manager C455 Senior Memorial Committeeg Class NVrestling C15. ' VVAGNER, REINHOLD, Chemical Agriculture - - Delanco, N. J. VVALLACE, JR., LEWIS L., A T 9, Agricultural Education - Akron, Ohio WALLEN, JR., FRANCIS BROWN, AA27, Commerce and Finance - Camden, N. J. XVALTER, EDMUND DAVID, Chemical Agriculture - - - Latrobe Leibig Chemical Society. WALTON, CLAUDE L., Ike, A T9, Commerce and Finance - Stroudsburg College BaIId CZ, 3, 45. WARD, JR., WARREN SIMON, 'PK 2, Commerce and Finance - - Pennsylvania Furnace WARNER, JAMES HOXVARD, Doc, 2 X, Electrical Engineering - - - Daznville Manager Class Lacrosse C155 Varsity Lacrosse C2, 3, 45g Class Basketball Manager C35 g Penn State Fire Department CZ, 3, 45 5 Captain C455 Secretary E. E. Society C45. XNATSON, FRANK LEON, A AE, Commerce and Finance - - - Kellettville Varsity Wrestling C2, 3, 45 3 Captain Wrestling C45 5 Parmi Nous. WEAVER, WILBEICT MATHIAS, Electrical Engineering - RCIIOVO Tau Beta Pi. WEAVER, WILLIAM H., Bill, A-T, Industrial Engineering - - Haddonfield, N. J. College Track C2, 353 Penn State Engineer C35g Advertising Manager Penn State Engineer C45. ' WEOMANN, ALBERT JACOB, Civil En ineering - ---- Philadelphia 9 WEIDENHAMER, CLAEENCE WILLIAM, Weidy, 'IIA 0, Industrial Engineering - Carnegie WEINSCHENK, JOSEPH IDDINGS, 2 N, Hortciulture ---- New Castle TWT . -f 'l ?i f ?lf If ', i in I 'q'f Q '?'i'Fl 'F'T W f':y,IR w- .if .1 ' I. ' l it gl gl la .,,. N F ll 116 ll n f-1Nn11X A C 2 A I l 'G jfblw .1 - NSY' 1 - N pn' I' l, I if I ln- fy 1 --C , K , lil ,, itil 3-M 4 - -7 r'x j 3 .... 3 1 ', 3, .... ,,,. ' ' ......,' NVEISS, HIENIQY SMITH., Fat, Electro-Clzeznical Engineering Avon Class Boxingg Varsity Boxing. WEIss, SAM, 'I' E U, Pre-Legal - - - Iiracldock VVELLER, HIQNIQY HAMIES, AA2, Natural Science - ' - - - Camden, N. J. WELSCII, BENJAMIN G1I.Ix1oRE, Red, B 9 ll, Connncrce aful lfinanctr - - New Castle VVELTY, WALTER HASSLEIQ, WalIie, I'A9, Sanitary Engineering - - Meaclville Football C315 Track C313 Class Track C215 Senior Memorial Committee. WENTZ, HOWAIQD B., 'I' 1' A, Industrial Engineering ---- Crafton WERKHEISER, HAIQWOOD ROMEYN, Werky, 'PE K, Industrial Engineering West Pittston Sigma Tau, Advertising Manager Collegiang College Orchestra, Tennis, Senior Me- morial Committeeg S. I. E. WERT, PAUL A., AZ, Poultry Husbandry - - Sharpsville Penn State Grangeg Mercer County Club. VVEST, ROBERT R., Bob, Electrical Engineering - - - Clianibersburg WETZEL, WILLIAM SHERwoon, Bill, AE'I', Animal Hu.vl1andry - Marion Center Class Wrestling C2, 3, 413 Varsity Wrestling C3, 413 Class Finance Committee C413 Student Council C3, 415 Secretary Student Council C413 Vice President Y. M. C. A.g Scabbard and Blade, Parmi Nous. WIIETSTONE, STANLEY LEROY, Civil Engineering - - Sunbury WI-IITE, HUGH WILLIAM, Whitey, Animal Husbandry - Mercer Sirloin Clubg Mercer County Club. WHITE, KENNETH HABEL, Ken, A TQ, Iitdnxtrial Clzendstry - Columbia Lancaster County Club. WHITE, PAUL F., Whitey, Friends Union, Mining Engineering Easton Mining Society. WHITMORE, HENRY EDWIN, AT, Connnerce and Finance - Scranton First Assistant Tennis Manager C31. VVHITEMAN, SAMUEL DICICEY, Sam, 'PK 23, Industrial Engineering - - Mercer Varsity Baseball Managerg College Basketball C2, 313 Class Basketball C11g Parmi Nous. WILCOX, HARRY ORR, Will, A Z, Agricultural Education - - - Xvgllgbgrg Class Track C1, 215 Varsity Wrestling Squad CZ, 3, 413 PC1111 State Farmerg Country Life Club. WILCOX, WILLIAM WYATT, AXA, Connnerce and Finance . Sayre WILLIAMS, ANITA, Billy, Pre-Legal ---- - Wilkes-Barre Vollcy Ball C3, 415 Basketball C315 Golf C2, 31g College Chorus Cl, 2, 3, 413 Pre- Legal Club C3, 41. U 'H' if It 'll? 'K? ' 'fy' few ,X fi., ,Fa ., on Y'fl'f'Vf'F'ii , f F',CQ-r 51fv'f'1af:ff'w-,,-s in -It-fy--Qt:-FM.. wt- Q, -A -3-wi ,N -H-NC! In ':A-ful I - ' I' WY' A-'ly 1 If' , I 3 , fr 453- ' 'Ml mil ,,,,,, izilllftlf .nalglzbliik 'fwll ,still gil ,J 117 'El I l,iQ'LfE'i ' A 1 , li 4. . , . .A . ,L ll' -f I - - Fw I :.L-rg' H , ,, ,, , ,, ,, W , , W Y,,,,,,.,.,., .--:..5-I ' .I WILLIAMS, DAVIII MYRDDIN, Dave, Electro-Clzenzical Engineering - Spring Creek WII.I.IAMS, ELYEN LAVERNE, E'I'23, Electrical Engineering - - - Kittanning Class Wrestling C23 3 College Wrestling C2, 3, 43, Lebanon County Club. WILLIAMS, Jos:-:PH Rican, Industrial Engineering - - - Punxsutawncy XNILILIAMS, PAUL DUANE, P, D., Fat, Counnercc and Finance - - Punxsutawney WILLIAMS, WILLARD STADDEN, t'Stad, E X, Couinmrce and Finance - Roaring Spring Editor-in-Chief Froth C43. WIl.LIAMSON, EDWARD M., Ned, 'l'A9, Industrial Chcntistry Harrisburg Class Baseball C33. - NVILSON, ANlJI!l'1NV KINIMPZI., Andy, Kim, 'If K Z, Pre-Legal - - - Indiana Varsity Basketball Cl, 2, 335 Captain Basketball C435 Friars, Parmi Nous. XVILSON, ARTHUR DoN, Chief, A2 'I', Agronomy - -' - Av011m0rC Class Wrestling Cl, 235 Varsity Wrestling C3, 435 Captain Cadet Corps C33. WINGI-:ARD, C. KPINNETII, Buz, 27 AE, Electro-Clzenicial Engineering - - Harrisburg Football Returns Manager. WINGER, DEAN DONOVAN, Dingcr, Industrial Engineering Mars Tau Beta Pi. Wrrcorx-', BEN, 2 T 'I', Industrial Cheiuistry Arlington, N. J. WITMI-LR, JOHN DDRCUS, XT, Chemistry - - - - HHIIOVCI' WoLF, EDWARD TRDWIIRIDGIQ, Trobe, 'I' E U, Dairy Hnxlmndry - Pittsburgh Captain Cadet Corps. WooDwARD, CLARENCE EDGAR, Landscape Gardening - - Ambler WoRLI-:Y JAMES HOWAIQD, Conuncrce and Finance - Pittsburgh YAKE, ROBERT Josava, Electrical Engineering - Lebanon Eta Kappa Nu. YlcRcI:R, I-Ium-:RT R., Red, Horticulture - - BOyCl't0Wl1 Berks County Club. YDCUM, EDWARD STRICKLAND, Ed, AT, Civil Engineering - - - Philadelphia Circulation Manager Collegian C43 3 Student Council C435 Varsity Lacrosse C33. Yocuxr, GRACE MAIKY, Home Economics ------ Reading Youxc, JOHN L1oNIzL, QE, Animal I-Iusbandry - Russell ZIMMERLV, STUART RAYMOND, Incluxtrial Chemistry - - Erie ZIMMERMAN. ANABEL DORA, Vocational Home Economics - State College ZIMMERMAN, I. HAROLIJ, Zimmy, Electrical Enginerriug - - - Shamokin College Band C1, 2, 3, 433 College Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 433 Electrical Engineering So- eietyg Northumberland County Club. Y 's 1 1 2171-, if In R 'Q L 0' y i 'C 1 ff ,fl it, mi, te yt it it gg, r t, C51 L ,..,.,. rr L... at ,C Q. ,aaa .M li ,-:wi-V f I-... 4- .... 5 A 4 -x ' H L, ...,..,,.,,, ,,,. , AI- if-. 118 , , M T 15,32 Kl.. H7 L,v,L , T, iw,:5i,-.,. .,i,:i...::,Y,,,.,: x .A w,.M.. 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W ,,..l,s it '-' '- - - .... . . .. --were--W '--'N- 'v 1 Zilunior Tlfislory '----------U N June we shed our hep suits and breathed with 1'elief as we put away the last vestige of oui underclass days. XVe had ieached the halfway maik of oui college caieer and now looked L: 1: eagerly forward to the two remaining years. . Since we have shouldered the responsibilities of upper- classdom we have linally come to realize how free and easy were- our under- class days. They were the most carefree and happiest days of our school life. The passing of that dividing line is one that is indeed momentous. In our Freshmen year we -were guided, instructed and watched over by upper- classmen. In our Sophomore year while it was we who endeavored to keep the Freshmen on the straight and narrow, we still sought the advice of those above us. But now as upperclassmen we are given new powers, it is we who foster the Freshmen and help hold down unruly Sophomores. It is to us as well as to the Seniors to whom the college looks for the support of its customs and traditions. As We look back on our three years of undergraduate life we do so with a feeling of pride and satisfaction. VVe have tried to do our best in all lines of college activity, athletic, social and academic, and we trust that through our efforts the Junior Class may have added its share to Penn State's laure-ls. The goal lies before us. VVe have but one short year left before we pass on into the game of life. Let us endeavor to make it the golden year of our college course so that we may look back on it as containing the best, as we have learned it in our first three years at Penn State. iw M' KN' :..a gg, fl zxxfr-Qwwjxx ,..vm.:,-.,..,,L:,.M mn wifi fi llwfpfifa M H ...fit-:Ft , i 1 fsifg, Ti tr ii it at Witt M c. It l 5. ,.lz.,4'g.'M . ,V Lyj if 'Arial' ' 1, -9.-151--,o,. -wX'y'5s,. l A nf x 1-2 1 N f . lfrfifig 1 Ji4il-2g.9ffl,f26s. flifiirctfq f 5 '- 'fp.3'tl1ll l, it-45543 , ' li .. Q h..J'2So.i1x....'.4.24Q1t: 1 -kff.i.-g54.f- .,, ,.,,,g,A ,ff-yc1s:,g ,,sAyg9l,,A LN' K ., Y H A ...,. . M .,... -..-. .1 , ,. -V f , J-H +I' . v X .7 yi A1 121. MRS. L. V. ACKERLY ISRAEL SNYDER ADAMS, Al' P Commerce and Finance State College Izzy Addie Dairy Husbandry Esterly Editor-in-Chief 1923 LA VIEQ Vice President Class C255 Debating Squad KZD3 Y, M.'C. A. Cabinet C2, 355 Forensic Council C355 Secretary Perkiomen Club. i l DONALD KEITH ADAMS JOHN WALLACE AIKEN Psychology and Philosophy John Millel'Sblll'Z Agricultural Educutlon State College Pfesidenvs Medal- Country Life Club C2, 313 Student Volunteers C2, 33. 122 l JOHN RIDELL ALEXANDER, was CHARLEiBIif:::f' ALLEN Metallurgy Ben Avon , I d t i IE i ' B l C!lll11l'lll1lll Class Hat Comm. C255 n us r a ng neermg eaver FM S Junior Finance Committceg Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Sl T N 4 4 - GEORGE Fox ALLEBACH, A T Q MARGARET ISABEL ALLEN Alle Issy Electrical Engineering Philadelphia Vocational Home Economics Donora Class Track cl, Honor COIl'lITlittCC College Track C255 Mzmager Volleyball C253 Class Cheer Leader Cl, 253 Clllltilln Volleyball C353 Perkiomen Clubg Eagles MMG D0l0g1lt0 f2llS E1ccu-ical Engineo,-ing Sgciety, Secretary Girls' Student Senate C35. 123 PHILIP SAMUEL ALLEN HOWARD CLAYTON AMOUR, Z2 'll E Phil Shorty C0mmel'Ce and Finance Bl09BbUl'2 Industrial Engineering Mahanoy City JAMES BOYD ALLISON DAVID WERNER AMRAM, JR. Jim Dave Agricultural Chemistry Animal Husbandry Philadelphia PUHXSUUIWDCY Frotll Board CSD. Leibig Chemical Societyg College Orchcstrag' Penn State Training Cn.mpAssocif1tion. 124 ARVID ALEXANDER ANDERSON FRANK SEBERT ANDERSON llAndy!l ClAndy!l Electrical Engineering Leechburg Agronomy Harbor Creek Class Baseball CZD. Debating Squad C2, 35. uAndyn uPet8,, Metallurgy Butler Industrial Engineering Tidioute Band U., 2, llyi College Orcllestrn C2, 35g Art Staff Froth. 125 A I. CLEMENT M. ANDREWS, 'l' A 9 PAUL BUDD ANTRIM, 21 'l' E Hclemli sspoen ClAndyl9 Commerce and Finance Beaver Electrical Engineering Philadelphia Class Baseball f2jg First Assistant Football Manager CD5 BL-:Ivor County Club. , 4 , PAUL DWIGHT ANDREWS, A E X GRIFFITH ASPLUNDH Andy f-Ted f-Grin Electrical Engineering Lancaster Landicilpe Gardening Bryn Athyn Eta Kappa Nug Topians. Electrical Engineering Socictyg Lancaster County Club. 126 WILLIAM E, ATNARISH, T E fl- 'fem-' SIDNEY BADGER AVERY Usid!! Mechanical Engineering Scranton Electrical Engineering Erle Friarsg Student Council C335 Lackawanna County Clubg Boxing C2j g Slavonic Club. l . WILLIAM IIICHAIID AUMAN HERBERT T. AXFORD, MA nun M Ml, -'Huw' Commerce and Finance Johnstown Electrical Engineering l Scranton Collegian Repoml- 4235 15311 Kfwpa N114 ' Associate Editor Collegian CD3 51812111 THU? 1923 LA vm Bom-41, Busmess Manager 1923 LAVII-:g F1-Qghman Hgnilbgok Committee f2jg Ass't Business Munugcr Collegian Q31 College Band Cl, 2, 333 CUISS Trfwk Cl, EZDQ Johnstown Clubg COUOHC Tfiwk C25- Sphinx. 127 GEORGE CLARKE BAIER L. LA RUE BAILEY, E X Commerce and Finance Philadelphia Lou HRUUU Limm,,,m,t R. 0. T' C.: Railway Mechanical Engineering Mzuulolin Club Cl, 2, Sjg 1 Williamsport l':-un Slufo Frotll. ' Sigma. laug Froth Busiuosu Staff C2, 355 Assoviatc liflitor 1923 LA VIE CD3 Sc-vrctury Class C355 Motive Power Club. n LL 1 E ELLSYVORTH RODMAN BAILEY,3 X DAVID KEENE PARVIN HAIR, 'I' K E Rodney Polar Industrial Engineering Phllipsburg Horticulture Edgewood Thcspians' X Class Football. 128 ROY EDISON BAKER GEORGE MATTHEW BARONE 55Bake Mechanical Engineering Clairton Electrical Engineering Meyersdale Eta Kappa. Nug Somerset County Clubg Band Cl, 25. GEORGE RAY BARBER, JR. KENNETH WILLIAM BARR Dairy Husbandry Clarks Summit Modern Lallllllages Waynesboro 129 ALVIN LEWIS BARTH, QE RALPH A. BEATTY ffwuzv Colonel Mining Engineering Wlssahickon commerce and Finance Nm-berth MAURICE G. BEARD, 'PK Xl' EARLE SCHULTZ BECHTEL, 422 K Glen Shoner Beck Civil Engineering Harrisburg Commerce and Finance Germantown Varsity Tennis Cl, 295 Perkiomon Clubg Band Cl, 21. Thcspizm Manager CD. 130 HAROLD JAMES BECKER RAYMOND CLAYTON BENDER Chemistry Reading Ray .Agricultural Chemistry Waynesboro Lcibig Chemical Society: Lieutenant C'flflCt Corps. WILLIAM WENDELL BELL Uweni! ROBERT E. BENDER, A3 'I' Chief Agricultural Education Industrial Chemistry Bethlehem New Wilmington Country Life Club. HARRY FRED BEYER ROY M, BITTNER, A E fl, lluapii aBit,, Electrical Engineering Ridgway Electrical Engineering Somerset Electrical Engineering Society. College Band fl, 2, Bjg Penn State Riile Clubg Penn State Training Camp Assoeiationg Lieutenant Cadet Corpsg Somerset County Club. EMERSON W. BIRD, A Z JENNING WAYNE BLACK Sparrow Blacklef' Agricultural Chemlilfy Agricultural Education Three Springs Collingswood, N. J. Leibig Chemical Soeietyg College Chorus Cl, 2, 35. 132 RUSSELL LEON .BLACK HENRY A. BODY, UE Blackie Russ Ping Electrical Engineering Alhambra, Cal. Poultry Husbandry Yellow House Class Lacrosse C25 5 College Lacrosse C2D. t AUSTIN BLAKESLEE, 2 A E JOHN BOHN -fmpw Agricultural Education Onset Commerce and Finance DuBois Rellflbilitilffifln Club! First Assistant Wrestling Manager 5 gountlgx LUG Club?- Penn State Players. ate Grange, 133 EDWARD JAMES BOONE HEROLD LEROY BORDNER, A2112 Eddie Dusty Forestry Reading Electrical Engineering Lancaster Rchztbilitation Clubg C1353 Boxing Q55 Sphinx? Varsity Boxing CZQ. Debating Squad C2, 35 5 President Penn State Club. Msg. -'Ef f 'A Q GEORGE CROSS BOONE, 2 A E JOSEPH B. BOURNE, II K A Dan Joe Tony Poultry Husbandry Hazleton Clvil EnElnee'i E Alhambra, Cal Class Football C113 Class Track Cl, 21. 134 FREECE ELNERY BOWELL LIVINGSTON S- BOYER Red Agronomy Moylan Dairy Husbandry Thompson 1 I 'lf DELBERT LEE BQWERS GRACE VINCENTIA BOYLE unutchyv Psychology and Education Freeland Electrical Engineering Beaver Falls Class Baseball C223 Beaver County Club. 135 l CARL AUGUSTINE BRANCKE GEORGE MILLER BRINER, 0 5 Electrical Engineering Portland, N. Y. Dairy Husbandry Bethlehem Freshmen Lacrosse. l Q l JAMES E, BRETI-I, A E X RAYMOND S. BRINKWORTII, 0 X Hlgedv Industrial Chemistry Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Cresson Sigma THU- Elcatrical Engineering Society: Second Lieutmmnt Cnflut Corpsg Varsity Track Squad CZD. 136 EVERETT BAER BROSE, K A P POWELL GEHR BROWN, 'l' lf Xl' Ebb HP. G. Commerce and Finance York Agricultural Education Linesville Vice l,l'l'Hllll'lll1 York County Club C35 5 Country Life Clulng Vollugo Chorus C2, ID. Rcllulmilitntioll Club. RAIIIIH EIJMIIND BIQOUGH, 111A 0 TOM HILL BROWN, ll 0 ll Red Dutch Horticulture Harrisburg Commerce and Finance Greensburg First Assistant Bnsobull MRDH,g0l' CU 5 College Soccer CID. 1217 K l 1 l DORIS EMILY BROWNING SEWARD BOWSER BUCKLEY, A I' l' Modern Languages Scranton Red NV0lIll'lllS ldflitol' Urrllc-gi:ln CID: Animal Husbandry Philadelphia f'0lln ' ' 'gc' l llorus fl, JJ: lm U4-wlu l'll'Illll'lllH2 l'!:1ssIIm'kvy ll D: Girls' Mzxnrloliu llllllli l'l'1-sslflulug li!ll'lIllll'1lllll!l Vulxllly Sl'llUllIllSlllIP. l 'U n 'K 'vi A. .gl-cn? EARL ACKLEY BROWNING ELSIE CIUUSTTANA BUEHN Brownie HC- B-U Dairy Husbandry Wyalunlng Home Economics Philadelphia Brzulforml f'0llllty Club: Dairy Huslrumlry Clubg Rural Life Vlulm. 1223 K Industrial Chemistry Dunmore Bob Bus Commerce and Finance Reading GUY BUSCAGUA THOMAS EMMET BUTLER Bus Harp Mechanical Engineering Windber Industrial Engineering McKeesport Mecllzlllicnl l'lngi11ee1'ing Socictyg Freshmen Footlmllg Somerset County Club: 00111120 lf'00tlmllg Class Wrestling Qi, 2, Iijg College Boxing. Centro Cervantes. 139 MICHAEL FRANCIS CAFFREY EDGAR LEvIs CARTER Pre-Medical Sugar Notch Electrical Engineering Brandywine Summit Class Cross Country C153 Class Trunk fijg Cro:-as Country Squnrl C2, Iljg Varsity Truck C2jg Mnnflolin Clnlzg Skull :incl Bones. M 4 It OLIVER RONALD CAMPBELL, ll K A DERYL McKEE CARR Commerce and Finance Butler HD. M. Architectural Engineering Grove City Assistant Choc-r Loader CJD 5 Architects Clubg Prcsiilcnt Mercer County Club 41:55 Outing Club. HAROLD WILLIAM CASE, 2 II BYRON LYNN CHAPUN Casey Mechanical Engineering Uniontown 'l'i'ozisurcr Fayette County Clubg A. S. M. E. Barney Electrical Engineering Clearfield .1 ex , FRANK TURNER CHALK, AX 35 FRANK S. CLARK, 'I' K Chalky Big Boy Agricultural Chemistry Philadelphia Electrical Enlineerihg Altoona First Assistant Basketball Mfmagorg Class Boxing Cl, 25 g 1923 LA VIE Board. Varsity Boxing CJD. 141 N-If VIRGINIA ESTER CLEARY GEORGE .IAMISON COLEMAN Red Jim Home Economics Emporium Civil Engineering Edgewood State Suluolmsllip QI., 2, LSD. A. S. C. IC. I 4 N BUFF LITTELL COLEMAN, A PJ 'l' THOMAS FRANCIS CONNELL Animal Husbandry South Bend Tommy College Wrestling C2, IFJ. Commerce and Finance Willlnmsport 142 l 7 Commerce and Finance Doylestown ' uliob l usenatoru Pre-Legal Mnhnnoy City Liuulcnuut Umlct Corps: I'1'u-L4-gall Society: Schuylkill County Club. r l l l 3 .IOIIN ITITTON CQNAWAY JOHN VVILSON CORMAN, A X A Chqmicgll Agriculture Philadelphia Agricultural Education Spring Mills 143 ERNEST L. CORNMAN, JR., 'I' K PJ ALBERT WALLACE CRESSMAN, A ll Civil Engineering Marietta Skipper Entomology Pottstown Pottstown Clubg ki'l'0-M0l'llCIl,l Sociotyg College Wrestling C2, 31. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS COSTELLO, 'I' K LAURA ELEANOR CRICK Joe Commerce and Finance Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering Scranton Ifockey 12, 3j3 Penn State Pluyorsg College Chorus C215 Secretary W. A. A. Cfljg Nita,-Nec, 144 JOHN McADAMS Cltl.S'l'l.ER ROBERT HENRY CRONE, ATS? Cris Electrical Engineering Hazleton Mechanical Engineering Midland 1 SARAH ELIZABETH CROLL LYLE A. CROOKS, A l' P Modern Languages Mlddletown Horticulture Ceres, N. Y 145 JAMES W. CROOKSTON. 'I' K XI' .roslsvu FRANKLIN cUMM1NGs,.m Jim Jimmie Education and Psychology Sunbury Industrial Chemistry Pittsburgh LUTHER cRoU'rHAM1-:L, ROBERT DEWEY CURIUE Three Links Mining Cresson Crouty ' AgriculturalChemlstry Phoenixville Penn State Grzlngug Lvilmig Cll0lIlif'Ill Sorfiotyg 'IM-lvgntc to Silver Buy Crmrnfm-1'v11r:0 CZD. 146 JOSEPH JOHN CZARNECKI, 'I' 211' CARLETON SOUTHWICK DAVIS Zarney unaven Metallurgy Erie Mechanical Engineering Warren Louise CZll'lllFg'l0 Salmlzlrslxip. RALPH HENRY DALE CORNELIUS VERNOY DAVIS, A TQ Pre-Legal W Ollk Hull C. V. Electrical Engineering Philipsburg Em Kuppn, N115 Rclmbilitution Clubg Elcctriczll Engineering S01-ictyg PC1111 State Y. M. C. A. 147 JOHN TARRING DAVIS, Z fl, E WALLACE GWYNNE DAVIS f6Dave!! KGDavy!Y Electrical Engineering Altoona Education and Psychology Catasaqua 'Pvnu State Collcgiang Assistant Cheer Leader C35 g Junior l'1'0lIl Committee. ROBERT KINZER DAVIS, A U CHARLES ROSEWELIA DAY, Il KA Electro-Chemical Engineering Roz . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Millersburg 1:11 148 EARLE ANDREW DEILY WILLIAM JAMES DEVERS, K 0 Duke Oil 'frqnzr' Civil Engineering Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Wilkes-Barre LIIIWDHHU C2, IU. LESTER 1+'nANKLlN DELONG. A T fl EvERE'r'r .l.DEWEES,Friends union Electro-Chemical Engineering fqjeweyr- hutztown Mining Geology Berkeley, Cal. 149 CHARLES B. DICKERHOFF, IC A p WILBER GERY DIMMIG, A T Q unickn ucharlien C0mm6l'C0 and Filllllwe Industrial Chemistry Scottdale East Greenvme Class Wrvstling, Cl, 255 Y. M. C. A. Czlbinct C2, ISD. LEANDER B. DIETRICK Three Links ' JEROME CHARLES DOLAN, K 6 Beet ulloen Horticulture Carbondale Pre-Legal Roxbury Lackawanna County Club. - - ASSISfilllf Varsity Chccr Lezulcrg l l'4-slnnvll Trackg Tlubzlfillg CD5 I'1'm--Logall Clubg T4Hlf l'!ll Arts 'lnzmgural Committee. 150 K0 WLE GISU DONMA AARON PATCHIN DOWLER, fl' K E Koko Industrial Engineering Clem-field Animal Husbandry Krovotown,Liberia African Aial Socictyg Cosmos Ulnbg Dologzllv Da-s Moines Convention 1919: Dolcgnfc Silver Buy Confermnwc 1921 I 4 o JOHN HIGHLAND DOWD, A T S2 HARRY CROFT DOYLE, JR., A K N Dick DOWdl0 HCOFIIUID Architectural Engineering Electrical Engineering Harrisburg Philadelphia Sc-nmlxsg iPilllILdCl.DllilL County Clubg Arm-hitocts Ulnbg Frvslnnen Track: l 1'vslnnu11 Cross Country. 151 WALTER WILCOX DURFEE YVILLIAM REA DUNCAN, 'l' ll-A Horticulture Newville Metallufgl' Erie E i JOHN CHARLES DURBIN, A X 1' JAMES HAROLD DYER Electrical Engineering Plymouth Blackie Ass't Business Manager 19255 LA Vllig Electrical Engineering Girardville U!:'i'H.Tr0m 'm' fm? Electrical Engineering Soc-ictyg Ass't Business Manager Collegian CSD. Sc1,uy1ki11 flfounty Clubs Penn State Club. 152 4 H. S. EDEN Architecture Philadelphia 4 JOSEPH RUSSELL EDGERTON, Friends Union uEdg,eu Agronomy Langhorne Class Soccer UQ3 Class Truck Cljg Varsity Truck C2, Sljg Clover Clulmg Skull mul Bones. l I EDWAIQD CAREY EDGERTONQ K P2 ROSS W. EDMISTON, Thl'00 Links chalk Abe Eddy Pre-Medical Erdenheim Commerce and Finance State College Class Track Cl, 2, 35. 153 HERBERT EHRMAN, A XA Herbie Dutch Mechanical Engineering York Ulu:-is l ootbalI Cl, 2Jg lin sm-ball Squad Cl, 2Jg College Chorus C305 Yu rk County fllulrg Varsity Footlmll Squad Cl, 25. A CHARLES RICHARD EISLER, A X P Mining Dick Engineering Varsity Lacrosse C21 Class Lacrosse C113 Butler County Clubg Milling Society. 4 JACOB OWEN ELY, A Z HEMI! Agricultural Education Lehman Country Life fflubg Luzerne County Cluhg College Wrestling, ALBERT GEORGE ENGLEBACH ClRed,l KGTHXU Butler Pre-Medical Johnstown 154 Assistant Cheer Lender f3Jg Pre-Medical Societyg Johnstown Club. VICTOR SNAVELY ENSMINGER JOE WESLEY ETTER, A T U ggEnBg1 GIJoe!! Cfwesh Agricultural Education Pulmyru Commerce and Finance Chambersburg Lvbnnon County Clubg lf iUlkli'l Cmlllfy Club! qfmmfl-y Life Club, 1 oninwrmjv and l muucc Clubg Collvgv Chorus K2, iljg Glvc Club C2, Zljg Tlwspizm l'l:1y 12, 353 'Plwspinn Cluhg Clliliflllllll Prom Committee. l A Y ALBERT E. ESCI-IENBACH, A 3 X HERBERT D. EUWER, fb K 22 Aggie Eddie Herb Agronomy Williamsport Industrial Engineering Wilkinsburg Froslnnon Cll0il'j CIIIHS Bzlsolmll f2j: Lycoming County Club. Varsity Baseball 125, 155 BAYARD D- EVANS, Cllhew wuinun BENTHAM EVERST, K Z3 afnocn uEvn HBHIU Dairy Husbandry Scranton Commerce and Finance Pittsburgh Freshmen Clnoirg College Chorus C2, 3j3 'Class Wrestling O, 2, Iijg Varsity Wrestling C2, 25 5 Class Wrestling Manager C2D g LA Vu-1 Board: Student Council Cljg Class Soccer Cl, 253 F1-iarsg Skull and Bones. WINFORD HARRY EVANS, A E 'I' GUY THOMAS EVERETT Cooze GUY Commerce and Finance Clark's Green A8l'iCl-lltUl'al Edllclltmll Bentfm Class Cross Country CD3 012188 W1'lHStlil1g C253 Class Track Mmmger Q11 g Country Life Clubg College Chorus Cljg Quting Clubg Commerce and Finance Club. C01U1IllJi21 C0l1I1ty Clllb- 156 1 l CLETUS F. FARABAUGH, lf H RAYMOND JOHNS FAUST Electrical Engineering Carrolltown Sanitary Entriheering Harrisburg Varsity Dvlmting Squad: A- S.. C. E.: l'llec:t1'iu:1l ldllprillvm-1'i1lg Society. IllIl'I'lSlDlll'g Club. N GERALD A. FARABAUGH, K 9 WALTER HENRY FEHR, AAS fqerryn Clvll Engineering Reading Civil Engineering Cnrrolltown A. S. C. E. 157 1 . ALEEN MOSSMAN FELL BENJAMIN CARL FELSBURG, 'l' 3 T Pete Fels Agricultural Education Mercer Dairy Husbandry Minersville Thespizuls C155 Penn State Plziyers Cl, 2, 35 5 Y. W, C. A. Cabinet Q2, 355 Class President C355 Captain Class Hockey C455 Captain Class Basketball i255 Class Hockey Cl, 2, 355 Eagles Mere Delegate C255 W. A. A. Vice Prcsiflent. GEORGE MERRITT FELL LEROY DAVID FERO, A3 'l' G. M. Dave Dairy Husbandry Hackensack, N. J. Animal Husbandry Barberton, Ohio Class Soeecrg Class Wrestling Cl, 255 Class B:1skethall5 First Assistant lflnselmll Mmmger Q35. Dairy Husbnmlry Club5 Penn State Clnb5 New Jersey Club. 158 I V g I ROY STEELE FISIIER, A 274' HARRY LINTON FLEGAL Bud Fish Flag Pre-Legal Wilmington, Del. Electrical Engineering M01-risdule lvrofh 130111-41 fig, :gpg lflluctrival ElIj,fIlll'l'l'lllg.'f Sm-iq-tyg Lieutenant Caulct Corps CD. l'm-nn Stuff' Clulm. DAVID CECIL FLECK WILLIAM JOSEPH FLEMING Industrial Engineering Clenrfiold Bill Electrlcnl Engineering cfglyer 159 e n JOHN CLEON FOUTZ, Z2 X MYRL FRANCES FOX Commerce and Finance Columbia Foxy Home Economics Bradford Student Government Cl, 2, 355 Dos Moines Delegate C155 Hockey Team C253 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C355 Princeton Delegate C35. JAMES CORL FOSTER, 'PFA LEROY J. FRANTZ Jim Jimmy Industrial Chemistry . Effort Industrial Engineering State College I GEORGE LEWIS WEAR GEORGE KELMOE FRIED, -I1 E Il Industrial Chemistry State College Speed pwsillcntys Mmm' cl' 253 Commerce and Flnnnsex . Phi Lulnlnlal Upsilon. mmgstown' Ohm Class Pross Country Cljg Varsity Boxing' Squad Cl, 25 ' I,l'bllflllj.f Squad CJD: Class Pennant Committee: Commerce :md Finsmvo Cluhg 1wl'll0l'!lll Soviofy. 1 , I -4 I 4 3 ETOILE FREEMAN RUTH ABIGAIL FRY Home Economics SmethD0l't Home Economics Ephrlltil Girls' Gleo Club fl, 33. 161 i i Y LESLIE CLARK FRYER DONALD C. FULLER, Three Links llIJes!! unonn Commerce and Finance Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Portland, N. Y Press Clulrg Blue mul White Stzlffg fl0lllll'l0l'l'I' mul l'llll21ll0C Ululig l'lIll1lf'll!lfllll!l Club. FRANK DEWEY FRYMIRE, 'l' I' i N RAYMOND A. GALLAGHER, K 0 Dewey Commerce and Finance Ambridge Commerce and Finance Milton 162 I FRANK EASTER GARDNER, A I' I' HERBERT PRESSEY GARRITT Horticulture State Collepge Forestry Ridgwny College fJl'i1lll'Sl'l'll. l ,i EDNA MAE GARRETT GEORGE'GLENN GAUL, Acilcln Eddie Prexy Home Economics Collegevllle Agficllllllrlll Education Dawson Clams Hockey C335 lllflltlll' Penn State Farmer C225- l'llilud0lplli:1. County Club. Pom' Stal' Fm m ' Slllff Wil Q01Ulfl'Y Life Club: 1' nyctte County Club. 163 I E HARVEY AARON GAUL, E 11. 2 SHELDON R. GEARHART K6Gus!! Shel Architectural Engineering Electrical Engineering Forty Fort Wernersville l'lIvvtl'im-ul ldngiucvring Sucictyg Class Fixmncc Committee C155 l:llZl'l'llYt' County Clubg fl'enn State Engincorg lxvnn Htutu fglulmg Architects Club: l l'llIl Nfllfl' W.. Nl. C. A. Sc:n'ulJsg Gln:-is Baseball C2Dg Varsity Soccer CSD. RICHARD PENROSE GAULLIN JOSEPH HENRY GEGG, K 9 Industrial Engineering Clearfield ' USES Electrical Engineering Lancaster Electrical l'lllglll00l'lIlg' Societyg Lancaster County Club. 164 CHARLES VINCENT GEIGER, JR. uGeig.n uJ0en 4 Dairy Husbandry Scarlets Mills Penn State Grange: Dairy Husbanrlry Clubg Berks County Club: Ag1'icu1t1u'al Society. RICHARD HENRY GIESECKE 1 Dick!! Landscape Gardening Philadelphia Mandolin Club C2, 35: Class Boxing C153 Topinus. JOHN HAROLD GIBB Pre-Medical Irvona 165 WILLIAM GLENN GIFFORD HGinD Electrical Engineering Shirleysville GEORGE WILLIAM GILES, JR. J. LEO GLEASON, A T A Commerce and Finance Clairton Gladio Commerce and Finance York Varsity Soccer Squad CI, 25 g Frusllnlou Soccer Tunm. I w rs EARL McKINLEY GINGERICH JAMES GARSED GOODMAN, A I' I? GWB Buzz Metalluflry York Agricultural Chemistry Jersey Shore Tau Beta Pi. Ulu:-us Bzlskctlmll Manager C253 1923 LA Vim Board. CLARENCE H. GOODENOW, 'I' K Xl' Electro-Chemical Engineering Muncy WILLIAM CURTIN GOSS, HX llcurti! Commerce and Finance Reading ODEN CASPER GORTNER, JR., A Tl 'll Commerce and Finance Camp Hill 167 GEORGE CALVIN GRAHAM, A E111 Cfcaln Landscnpe Gardenlnli State College Topians, I X V , l :X ROBERT THORNTON GRANT, T Z T ELIZABETH MAE GREEN HBobU Klldibbyi! Poultry Husbandry Sunbury Home Economics Bristol Volleyball C2, 355 Lafayette Delegate. l l OREN THOMAS GRASER JULIUS GORMAN GREEN Agricultural Education Newfoundland Joe Country Life Clubg Electrical Engineering Coudersport Wayne COUYWY Club- Electrical Engineering Societyg Freshmen Traekg Varsity Truck CZD. 168 THEODORE CHARLES GREEN, E II AMOS FRANKLIN GREGORY, TE T Ted Greg . Chemical Agriculture Hornell, N. Y. Poultry Husbandry Weatherly Lcibig Clllfllllflll Society. Carbon County Club. V 4' , V V 1 GEORGE E. GREENWOOD, A23 'F CHARLES s. GREGORY, 'I' 2 T Count Chick Pre-Medical Barnesboro Horticulture Weatherly Pre-Medic-al Socictyg Crab Apple Clubs Johnstown Club. Hazleton Club. 169 NORMAN EDWARD GRETH GEORGE HENRY GROH ' uNemow I-Ieinie' Metallurgy Reading Electrical Engineering Myerstown I'Ilovt1'lm1l IG ngi nccri ng Society. l l JAMES VAUGHEN GRIFFITH, A A 3 HOWARD HOLCOMB GROSS Pre-Legal Johnstown Hop Class liusclmullg Industrial Chemistry York Wrestling Manager-Elect. 170 LAXVRENCE S, GROSS, .fx z noamz GOULDY HAAS Larry Rox F0l'0Stl'y Malvern Industrial Engineering Reading UIHISS ldll'l'0SHl' U52 lllllllStl'lIll I'Ingim-oring Society: First l.iuul1-xlzmt Umlut UUVIIHG 134-I-ks fl011nfvCluh, Vivo l'l'1-siilullt l'l0l'0Nll'y Soviclyg M Ulum-Htvl' County Ululm. BRUCE ALEXANDER GROVE, A ,,. Q MAURICE FRANCIS HABBARDE ucmvie.. Hubburdee lfmmedsclll Muddy creek Forks Clmifa' Haffisbufg l'1'm--Mosliunl Society: Sucre-tary l.,l'C-MLllll1'1ll Societyg Collage Chorus. 171 STUART KINZER HABGOOD, B911 LUCY McCAMMON HAHN Mining Engineering Bradford '1Lu First Assistant Track Manager. H0 me Economics Easton Y. W. C. A. Cnbinotg Northampton County Club. WILLIAM F. HAHMAN, AX P 1nv1NA Timo. HAIG, A Z uBillu uvlwedu Mining Engineering Altoona Forestry Phlladelphm Class Soccer Cl, 253 Blair County Clubg Mining Societyg El Dorado CD5 Blue and White C2j: Junior Prom Committee. 2 Outing Clubg Forestry Clubg Kappa Phi Delta. x 4 ICATHARINE HAMILTON EUGENE GEQEEGE QAMILL' T 3 T Modern Languages Smethport ene' , W , , ,, Agronomy Ligonier Pnun btutn, Pluyu s. Clover Club. w , 1- REEVE HOWARD HAMMELL CLARENCE WM. P. HANES, E X ul-Ialnn scAlfu Mechanical Englneerlng Philadelphia Ele0lfiwlEHzineering Williamsport Philadelphia County Club' Pl'CS1dOllt Lycoming County Club CLD. 173 HENRY W, HANGEN, A X A PALMER EDWARD HARTING Bull Electrical Engineering Clarion Dairy Husbandry Reading Scenblmrll and Blmlcg College OI'lllll!Stl'1l 9 Tlmspiflm-xg 'Penn State Pluyursg Mzmflolin Club. RAYMOND PAYNE HANSEL CHALMER HARE, 'DM' acchicku Hchllln Electrical Engineering Brownfield Civil Iigfflteejmfx mlm' w lm Altoona . ' Z n .': ' A ll Q C0l.l0g'C:lf!l.Il1l 41, 2, np. mlm. n..J.1,,.11 ml Fuptnln Ulmws llmuelmll lil: Colle-gn limu-lmll 12, 335 Html:-nt ll'l'llIlIll-lll 121: llltsvl'-Ulunm Sports Unum-Il 4231 Vlnsu I'rm-xlale-nt f3lg Slllllblll lluurd till: Slum-nl, Umm-il HH. 174 WEN DELL VANCE I-IARPSTER ANNA LAURA HARRIS , nrropsyu Civil Engineering I hilipsburg lluiry Husbandry Wyulusing Braulforxl County Club: Uullugu Cll0l'llH CZ, lljg Press Club: 'lluiry llusbzlumlry Club: Pr-uu Stull' llr:mg1'. W W, HENRY Downv HARRAL, u lc A CHIARLESIEDW- HMl'l'LEY- K A I' ssRedn acuemonsn Minlnl-T Enzlncering' Yllrk Civil Engineering Drexel Hill Clans S0l'l'l'l' Cl, 25: Vzlrsity Soccer CZ, ID. 175 SARA ANNE HARTMAN Education and Psychology Wenonah, N. Class President C2Jg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C1, 275 Class Hockey Team Cl, 2, 315 Class Basketball C254 College Choir C2, 85. JAMES WILSON HASSERT HJim!! EDWARD DANIEL HAUS Commerce and Finance Wilkinsburg CLARION s'rnoNGMAN HAUSER chu A Mechanical Engineering Bloomsburg MechanlcalEnslneeril1z Honesdule Columbia County Clubg A. S. M. E. Freshmen Football Squadg Wayne County Clubg Penn State Rifle Clubg A. S. M. E. GILBERT BATES HAUSER, K A l' HAROLD WILBUR HAWKINS, A T S2 Ghu Hawkie Squire Mechanical Engineering Altoona Pre-Lepgul Waynesburg Thespian Clubg College Chorus fl, 2, 3j. 1 Y, DONALD EDGAR HAWK GLADYS ROUSCH HAZEL Industrial Engineering Easton Vocational Home Economics Boalsburg 177 LEONARD CURTIS HAZEN WADE EMERSON HEILMAN Hazel Ignoratio Electrical Engineering Cranesville Pre-Legal Kittanning Debating Squzul C2jg 'inter-Unit AHll.utiuM:11l:lgc1' CJD. WILLIAM F. HECKERT, A l' l' WILLIAM M. HENCH, Three Links CCBHII! Hlloci! Animal Husbandry Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Waynesburg Lieutenant Cadet Corps. 178 Dave Hob Industrial Chemistry York Mechanical Engineering Sunbury York County Uluhg ll. G. Ponfl Chemistry Socivfy. W CHARLES DAVID HERBERT, ls: 1- GEORGE CLAIRE HEWPING uHerbn HG. Cl Electrical Engineering Harrisburg c'hemic l.A '5'icult 'e mi-flcfville Uollogiun Stun-5 Lulhig Ulll'llllCil.l Souiutyg 1923 Im vm Board: Amlulns County Ulnlu. Ulm-is Sm-um' Cl, 213 X ' l'lll'1ffl'll'2ll Idnginccring Sovlvty. 179 EDWARD CLINTON HESS, 'DE K HESTON HART HILE, AT KCEddie9! llHapU KlHappy!D Civil Engineering Stroudsburg Mechanical Engineering, Boston, Mass N GORDON ELLIS HIGHRITER UH in One Mile Freshmen Championship of America Relay Teamg Druids: Student Tribunal C215 Varsity Track C2Dg Skull :md Bonesg Fruslnncn Footlmllg College Record 220 yd. Low Hurdles CZD. CLIFFORD Ansrr HILL, K A 11 f-cum Physics Wilkes-Barre Commerce and Finance Titusville Electrical Engineering Societyg Luzerne County Club. ERNEST GLENMORE HILL, K A P ROANNA WARWICK HILL Ernie Billy Commerce and Finance Beach Haven Modern LIUIZUIIESS Pittsburgh Drum and Bugle Corps Cl, 233 1923 LA V119 Staff? College Chorus Cl, 2 Iljg Junior Prom, Committccg Glco Club C2, ID: W- A- A- Bmlffll Assistzult Mnuzlgvr Glcc Club GU. Girls' Glee Club Cl, 2, 335 College Chorus fl, 2jg Student Inaugural Committee 5 Nita-Nce. 1 l l JOHN FOREST HILLIER, Acucia JOSEPH KENNETH HILL, 'l' 3 K Pete Jake Architectural Engineering Charlerol Mechanical Engineering Huntingdon Class T1'0:1su1'0r fll: Class Lacrosse 125. Class Secretary C25 Class Track C1, 25. 181 Commerce and Finance lhelmbilitutiou Club: 'l'lll'SIll2l.ll Club: 'l'lu'spi:ll1:-1 C2, Ill. FLOYD GUANAR HOENSTINE, A X l? LUCIEN HERBERT HIORNS, A2111 EDNA MAGDALENE HOFFER Herb Vocational Home Economics Scrantgn Elizabethtown RICHARD H. HOFFMAN, A A I Ill-loey!! lKDlckVl Electrical Engineering Wlndber Il1flUSfl'lHl Ch9mlBtl'Y H0W1ll'd Class Secretory CID: Sunbbnrfl :xml lllzulog Cluss Basketball C255 l'1-un State Pluyorsg Somerset County Clubg Class Hut Committee C255 I'. S. C. Voluntour Fire Dept, C1,2,15j 5 First Lic-utvnzmt Czulot Corps. Rvlmhilitation Club. I 0 .4 3 l . BERNARD BRADLEY HOLLAND ESTHER BELLE HOLMES ljutchn Vocational Home Economics Agricultural Education Wilton. MC- v N Wusllington, D. C In-lmllilimriml Ululng glj'w'l01r:f'fl1Q1'lQi CV-. -U :q pt-nn Shilo l :u'mul' l'Iclitul'i:ll Stuff: Nftlilllixtdtl' -'NWS C-'li Country Lift' Club. ld' 'G' EBERT E. HOLLOBAUGH, A TU FRED PAUL HORAK, K A l' Holly Fritz Pre-Medical State College Civil Engineering Scranton il'l'l'-Ml'1lll'lll Societyg GIL-0 Ulm, cg, 35. Froslmn-n Footlmllg Class Bxlsulmll CQJ. 183 AMY DOROTHY HORRELL JOHN G, HOSER Dori Mechanical Engineering Mclieesport Home Economics New Florence Band, College Chorus CD. REUBEN HORWITZ, E T 41 DANIEL CLAIR I-IOUSEMAN, A ll --Rube-f Dan Civil Engineering Philadelphia Industrial Chemistry Altoona A. S. C. E. 184 ALFRED li. HOUSE!! HAI!! Industrial Engineering Tyrone Ulzlss 'l'l':wk Cl, 253 Varsity 'I'r:wk CBJ. DONALD MOYER IIUBER, H EI Electrical Engineering Philadelphia ROBERT MALCOLM HOY l Ross A. HUFFORD, A x .x Bob Sqeek Comme,-celund Finance Bellefonte Commerce and Finance Mnrmet,W.Va. 1 S5 Varsity lafllllliilll CZ, JU 5 Skull and Bones. LUTHER RAY HUGGLER ULukeV! Electrical Engineering Galeton President T. N. T. Clubg Electrical Engineering Society. l EDGAR TEMPLE HUGHES, A T fl CGTempV! Electrical Engineering West Hazlet Eta Kappa Nug Electrical Engineering Societyg Hazleton Club. . NILES ARTHUR HUGGLER Agricultural Education Galeton A K MARY CATHERINE HUGHES Education and Psychology Easton Girls' Glee Club Cl, 2, 3jg Hockey Team C355 1923 LA Vm Staffg Student Inaugural Committee. ANDREW 1-I, HUMMER, T E T JOHN ROBERT HUNTER, JR., A X I? f1Andy Architectural Engineering . Agronomy Manheim Hollidaysburg Penn State Fnrmorg Vmsifly Bf1S0billl CZ, 35 3 mover Club: Pm-nu Nous. Lancaster County Club. l WELLS ELTON HUNT, Cuheco JOHN WATSON HUNTZINGER, E II Turk Preacher Johnny Animal Husbandry Scranton Industrial Chemistry Uniontown 1923 LA Vm Board: Fayette County Club. Class Lacrosseg Lackawanna. County Club. 187 YING-SAING HWA JOHN FERDINAND INDERDOHNEN Flour Milling Engineering Indy Wuslh' China Industrial Chemistry Mystic, Conn. College Orclicstru Cl, 2, Jijg fllubnting C2, 1453 Class l in:1ncc Committee CD. ,, i JOHN RAYMOND IBACH HARRY FERGUSON IVINS, KfI1A Dutch Sl Forestry Collingswood, N. J. Electrical Engineering Fgrggtry Club: Stony Creek Mills Forestry Society. Electrical Engim-urilig Society. , 188 K ROBERT BAKER JADWIN, 27 U RUTH JAMES Mechanical Engineering Carbondale Vocational Home Economics Signui Tau. Philadelllhln E l ee ALBERT GUSTAVE JAI-IN, A 73 X GEORGE C. JEFFERIS, Z2 flw E ifDucky!! Iillelfii Electrical Engineering Philadelphia F0l'eBtl'y Wilmington, Del, Cllnss Wrvstling Cl, 255 Sf 'r0f'fl Y Forestry Souiotyg L10lltllllIIlllT Umlot Corps. 189 ARTHUR JONES RICHARD LLOYD JONES, A T Art Jonsey J0n11l ' civil Engineering wilkennnne Commerce and Finance Aidan A. S, Q, EI, Freshmen Bnsketballg Luzerne County Club. 00110510 Basketball CQ, 353 Col lege Football CZJ. RALPH PAUL JONES, X T RUEL CHARLES JONES HJeEH fKJonsey9! ICR. C00 Industrial Chemistry Scranton Electrical Engineering Montoursville College Band Cl, 2, 3Dg Lieutenant Cadet Corps Cijg Lycoming County Clubg Penn State Training Camp Association. 190 RUSSELL SPROUL JONES LEON HIRAM JOSEPH, 'I' E II Industrial Chemistry Uniontown Joe Commerce and Finance Bradford N a JACOB MOSES KADETSKY Modern Languages Mayfield, Ky. Electrical Engineering Johnstown RUTH JONES 191 ISADORE KAHLOWSKY, 'I' li II CARL KAPLAN Kal Chick Kap Commerce and Finance Camden, N. J. Electrical Engineering Brooklyn, N. Mouoruh Sociotyg TAill'kllW7lllllil Couuty Club: i'ul1lxlu'rrv :uul l iuuuc'c Club. Empirv Shift- Clulrg l'Ill't'fl'lK'1ll lQllLflllt'l'l'lllg Sooictyg I'. S. C. Voluutovr Vivo Dcpnrtulcu M1-uornlx Sm-is-ty. ALBERT MERREI, KAISER, Cuheco RUTH INEZ KAPI' 1-gummy' Education and Psychology Chemistry Wilkes-Barre 01 T I U OJ State College Cl:1ss13oxiug Cljg Qfms enum' 1 ' ' 5, I Var:-nity Boxing Hquzul CD5 mass V0Hl'lb','H U' 3.5 ' 0 . Imzwnc Ummm, muh, I-louse of Ruploscutatlvcs C-, .Og G. G. Pounl Chemical Society. mfcsldont Town curls CD5 Nm:-Nce. 0 .4 CHARLFS DEWITT KASE K A P JOSEPH STEPHEN KEARNEY, K 0 ' H ,, ' Joe C. .I Engineerinieedy Flysburg Civil Enxzineerinxr Hawley lvl 1 N01'tlnnnlwl'l.: A. S. C. E. :ml County Ulubg Cl-IAS. HENRY KAUFFMAN A lv P MRS. ETTA HIRLINGER KELLER ! uHank,, Vocational Home Economics Orangeville Agricultural Education Fox Chase Frosllmcn Trackg' Varsity 'l'r:1ukg Skull mul Bones: lflriars. 193 MILDRED MARY KELLY WILLIAM BANNAN KENNEY uliellyn 4aMilns Metallurgy Steeltllll Vocational Home Economics Philadelphia RHODA MIRIAM KEENY FLORENCE ELEANOR KING Home Economics Sl'll'6WBbUl'y Education and Psychology Bethlehem . College Chorus C233 Lehigh-Northampton County Club: Rehab Minstrcls C2, 33. 194 GEORGE HAROLD KING, E412 JOHN LEE KIRBY, K9 Nig Sylvia ElectrlcalEngineering Philadelphia Animalllusbandfy Pittsburgh Class Track Manager C255 Frcslnnvn '1'1':lc'k Squnrlg l'z-nu Stnto Engineer: Siflllill Club. IIIIIIIICCEIIJIIIII, County Club. WILLIAM HENRY KING, XT PERRY TRAUB KISTLER, A 'l' S2 Bill Hpepv Commerce and Finance York Poultry Husbandry Mt. Carmel York County Clubg First Assistant Boxing Manager, Commerce and Finance Club. 195 A MARGARET LOUISE KLINE JAMES ANDERSON KNUX, SZ M I' Milf Jimmie Vocational Home Economics Electrical Engineering Star Junction Allentown JESSE GUY KLINGER HORACE L. KOEHLER, A A 23 Dairy Husbandry Lemont Education and Psychology Stroudsburg Varsity B:l,skctb:1ll C2, JU g Vu:-sity Busobull C255 Class Baseball CID: Class Basketball Cljg Pmimi Nousg Friarsg Sphinx. 196 l GEORGE WASHINGTON KOLB CHARLES H. KREITER, 22 N Dulles Chuck Commerce and Finance Tamnqua Commerce and Finance Lititz Class Sovcor 12,1 CHISS Tl'il0k fl, 25: U0lllllll'l'l'l' :uul l iu:mc'c Ululmg College Tr:u'k CLD, Schuylkill County Club. C. RAYMOND KRAUS EARL H. KRUG, E II Ray Krugie Electrical Engineering Philadelphia Electl'i'5Ill Engineering Oil City Eta Kappa. Nug Tau Beta Pi. CIN' Club. 197 HAROLD JAY KUHL, AX P GLENN CHARLES KUHNS ugalv Kuhnle Electro-Chemical Engineering Milli!!! Engineering ASDmW3ll Pittsburgh Mining Society: CYRIL DENZIN KUHN, AA2 Student Council CU. ELIZABETH R. KURTZ Metallurgy Tarentum Teeny lst Assistant Lacrosse Manager C33 3 HOIHG Economics C0'l1IlellSVlll0 Mining Society. College Chorus C2, 3jg Penn State Players C2, 31 Orpheus Clubg Fayette County Clubg Nita-Neo. JAMES KAUFFMAN KURTZ, A T A GRANVILLE BOYNTON LANE AAL llJlmmy!! CCGrannyOY Architectural Engineering Birdsboro Chemistry 01lClty .l l'0tll CZ, Jljg .1923 LA VIE Boardg Contributor to 1922 LA VIE CZDQ Soc1'ct:n'y Berks County Club CD5 Awllitvc-l's Clubg Senmbs 3 Art Editor-clout Penn State ldngiueer. Phi Iillllllda, Upsiloug College Band fl, 2, 35 Drum Major Baud C35 College O1'cl1ost1':L CI, 2 Student Council CRD. WILLIAM I-I. LANDENBERGER, JOHN FREAR LAUDIG Deseronto, Canada Acacia Canuck rfgmv Agricultural Chemistry Electrical Engineering Dawson College Baud C2, 35. Chess Club 5 Rifle Team. e l l ANDREW SCHIMMEI. LAUER, JR. LLOYD HENRY LEB0 K6D0c!1 Civil Engineering Oaks Agronomy Sheridan Clover Clulxg Lulmnun County Club: Rillc Club. H l NICHOLAS JOSEPH LAURIA HAROLD G. LEDERER, 'T' E ll Forestry Philadelphia Hal Gug Commerce and Finance Philadelphia Frcslnnvn Track. 200 Ax .1 ' . .A x. .ia WIIAIAIAM CHAIIIAES LEHEW, A T A ANNA MARY LEIBENSPERGER f4Bill9' Maisie Comme,-ce and Finance Crnfton Entomology Huntington Class Hovkoy Cl, 2, CU: Collvgo Chorus 12, Jijg Huntington County Clulmg MuAllistvr S4'l1ol:n'sl1ip. Gmonrm CAMERON 1.EHMU'rH, EX CLYDE R- LENHERT, 154' '-Brandy ffsmurw' LW Commerce and Finance l'llillld9lDhlU Electrmchemistry Y Reading Junior Prom Counuiftcvg Berks Cmmfy Null? Pllllllllllllllllll Uouuty Club. FmSh'm ' 1'l'fm'5 PL-un Stnfo luugiuour Stuff: .lflloutro-Clxomistry Sovictv. 201 EMERY MAYROW LEONARD ALBERT LENT, A Pl 'I' uAl,, 6lEm!! Animal Husbandry Towanda Electrical Engineering Johnstown 1 R F l I EDMUND TUTAY LENTZ HARRY ALEX. LEONARD, 9 M P Industrial Chemistry Nanticoke Benny Electrical Engineering Wilkes-Barre N lr ' vc ,Hy 202 JOHN UHRICH LIGHT uuave-, Electro-Chemical Engineering Myerstown Electrical Engineering Olyllhimt First Assistant Ilmrosso NIIIJHIHCI' CSD. DAVID A. LEWIS, Cuheco Vv on fit I 'T 'm 4 , KATHERINE LLOYD DOROTHY HELEN LEWIS csuotay Kitty vocational Home Economics Vocational Home Economics Olyphant Punxsutawney Class Hockey Clbg IJILCICIIWIIIIIIU, County Club. 203 LEROY WENRICH LONG i ,, FRANK HERR LONGENECKER Shorty Natural Science Litit1 Electrical Engineering Robesonia Rifle Club, Assistant Cheer Lmlclvrg Lancaster County Club. PAUL HENRY LONG, A T A Shorty LESTER C. LONGHURST, 0 X Longle Electro-Chemical Engineering Commerce and Finance Hulmeville Vandergrift 2 ' Soccer Cl, 2, IU 3 Class Baseball Cljg Druiclsg Skull and Bones. WILLIAM JAMES LOWRY WALTER FLOYD LUNGER f'Bill Industrial Chemistry Athens Dairy Husbandry State College ' WILLIAM RALPH LUBOLD, A 2 III WILLIAM WILSON LYNN Commerce and Finance Pottsvllle MEIIIIIIIIVH' Pittsburgh 205 DOROTHY McCALMONT DENNIS A, MCCARTHY, T 21 T lfnot!! KfMac!l lCDen-ny!! Home Economics Baden Agriculture Kll1ESt0n Class Hockey C2, 355 TI'0llHlll'Gl' Luzerne County Clubg Class Basketball C2jg lmiry Huslmmlry Club. Class Truck CZJ. LEE NORMAN McCANDLESS ' ALLAN MCCLELLAN Industrial Engineering West Sunbury Al Bull Agricultural Education Bellefonte Friars. 206 JQHN THOMAS McCIdINTOCKy K0 CLARENCE HOYT McCONNEL Commerce and Finance Harrisburg Agricultural Education Montoursville THOMAS GARCIA McCOLLOM, 2 QI, E PAUL FRANCIS MCCOOL f'T0m Mac Industrial Chemistry A Butler Electrical Engineering Philadelphia Penn State Pluyorn fl, 2, 81: Property MIlllIlKl'l' l'Inya-rn 12, Bl? Anslutunt Munngor Tllunpluns 1235 l'hlhululphiu County Club: Penn Stnto Trnlnlng Gump A -I tl ' sum n on, First Lleuivnnnt Pmlut Corps: Elm-Irlvxxl Erlglmrf-rim: Sm-lcty. 207 MILTON S. McDOWELL, JR., KE LOUISE MCKEON f'Mickey Modern Language and Literature Agronomy State College Falls Creek MARY CECILIA McG0wVERN RALPH ALBERT McKIBBEN UMECU llMacil Horticulture Conshohocken Electrical Engineering Ridgway Eta Kappa Nug Electrical Engineering Societyg Sigma, Tau. 208 w CHAS AUSTIN MCKINNEY ATP NVARREN B. MacMILLAN, A Z Q Chuck krn Forestry HMM? Bellevue Ammnl Husbandry Fran I Froslnnomx Hand Book Commit- tee QU: College Chorus C2, Iljg l o1'osf1'y Society. X 7 n JAY S. MCMAHON, rp 2 K ' CLAIRE GILMORE McVITTY Tiny Agricultural Education Doylesburg Commerce and Finance Bellefonte .l!'roshmcn Football 3 Varsity Football C2, 352 Vnrsity Wrestling f2, 355 Druids: . Pzirlni Nous. 209 JOHN WILLIAM McWILLlAMS, 0 X MERRILL JASPER MACK, A Z Mac Agricultural Education Flicksville Mechanical Engineering Scottdale CIHHS Track fl. mi Class Cross Cllllllltl'-Y C2Dg Country Life Clubg Penn State l'l21I'lll01' Stuff. CLARENCE DUNBAR MABEE, A X 2 LESTER ROBERT MALE, X T IlAbe!! Useedyn HLesll Chemistry Williamsport Pre-Legal Honesdale State Scholarshipg Wayne County Clubg Pre-Legal Club. 210 MARION EUGENE MANBECK, A K N FRANK GERARD MANCINNI csBillss 4aMannyss Walig Wop Commerce and Finance Harrisburg Electrical Engineering Atlantic City, N. J. Lieutenant Cadet Corps C:l,Q '- qj'm,,,,,m1C0 and Fjnmlm. Club: P. S. C. Volunteer l ll'0 Department. lflarrisburg Clubg Penn State Rifle Club. l 1 MILDRED BERNET MANCILL ALICE MAY MANNING Vocational Home Economics M0d0l'll Languages Waynesburg Philadelphia Penn State Playersg Penn State Playcrsg I-0 Ccrcle Francaisg Pllilaclelphia County Clubg Volleyball Q25 5 Class Volleyball C2J. Nita-Nec. 211 AELRED J. MARCEAU, 'I' E K NEIL EDMUND MARTIN Commerce and Finance New Castle Skinney Class Baseball Cl, 253 Mechanical Engineering Birdsboro Friurslg Boxing Manager-elect. EUGENE CLEMENS MARKLEY GEORGE AYRE MARSHALL, Cuheco Gene Venus Elevfrical Englnieering Ziellleriville Industrial Engineering Wllkes-Barre Electrical Engineering Soeietyg Captain Freslnnen Basketball 5 .l'0l'kl0lll0Il Club. Captain Class Basketball C255 College Basketball C2, 335 Skull and Bonesg Luzerne County Club. 212 1 HAYS WAITE MATTERNJR., A X A JOSEPH VINCENT MAUCHER, JR. Commerce and Finance Tyrone HJWU Industrial Chemistry Carrolltown y , Howmm ALF1zEu MATTERN LOUIS BERNHARD MAXIMON. If E P ushortyn Lou Maxy Horticulture Osceola M1115 MechanicnlEnglneerlng Philadelphia College Wrvstling Tvamg Grunge 3 Af,Il'l0llltlll'G Snmoty. 0 ..4 KARL FRANCIS MAYERS, XT GUILLERMO MEDINA Ludy Civil Engineering Fajarda, P. R. Electrical Engineering Littlestown Electrical Engineering Soeicty3 Adams County Ullllll Viee l'1'esi4ls-nt Aflfl,IllS County Club. MARION MILNES MI-:ARS DANIEL R- MEHL, S2 ll Domestic Arts Scranton Dan Manager Class Basketball Team C21 3 Clvll Englneeflng Philadelphia Captain Class Basketball CJD 3 Freshmen Handbook Committee C1,2J 3 College Chorus Cl, 2, 353 Collegian Reporter C1, 253 Eagles Mere Delegate Clbj Junior Assistant Editor Collegian CED. Class Secretary and Treasurer C21 3 Secretary Y. W. C. A. C21 3 Honor Committee C253 Vice President W. S. G. A. CSU. 214 THOMAS HARRY MEIKLE JOHN FREDERICK MERZ, GE sAMikevv ccrlvomvs nFl'0ddi8,, pre-Medical Guleton Electrical Engineering Philadelphia l'1'O-Medical Society. RALPH HAROLD MEINTEL, 'PK JOHN MARIO MIDOLO Dutch Middy Civil Engineering Altoona Civil Engineering Philadelphia Collvgc Orchestra Cl, 2, ID. 215 JOHN BLAIR MILBURN I DAVID BLACK MILLER Al Electro-Chemical Engineering Electrical Engineering McKees Rocks Bloomsburg CRIST GEORGE MILLER, E A E IAAWRENCE PETER MILLER ucrisu UL. 13.91 Mining Engineering Carlisle Chemistry Old Zl0nSVill6 First Assistant Tennis Munngcrg Mining Society. 216 MAURICE EDWARD MILLER, 'I' E ll Commerce and Finance Braddock College Bnml Cl, 2, Til. I JOHN PALM MILLER, Cuheco Satch RAYMOND ALLISON MILLER Miller V Commerce and Finance Milheim College Bammlg Glcc Club. WILLIAM DONALD MILLER liD0peS! Electrical Engineering Palmyra Industrial Chemistry Yor Freshmen Bnskctbnllg Class Basketball C2, Zllg College Bnskotlmll C253 Class Baseball Cl, 2Jg College Bnscbnll CZD: Lollzmon County Clubg Varsity Bnslcotbzlll CU, k WILLIAM SHEELER MILLER, A 2 'l' MARTHA ALDA MINSTER Bill Marty Animal Husbandry Domestic Arts Altoona Haddon Heights, N. J. Class Hockey Cl' 35: Varsity Baseball C215 College Chorus C213 Sl'llfl0Ilt TI'ilxIIIIal CD5 Blair County Club. Skull :Ind Bones. FRED F. MILLS, -DK Ron. FREDERICK MITCHELL, E II Freddie Bob Civil Engineering Philadelphia Mining Beaver Falls Football Cljg Class Track CD5 Varsity Track CZJ. 218 WILLIAM THOMAS MITCHEL DEWAIN ELLWYN MONTGOMERY P1-e.Legnl Punxsutawlley Monty Industrial Chemistry Grove City E PERCY WYLNE M00 llRed,! UP. ws! Electrical Engineering Freedom El t ' IE i RAYMOND McDONALD MOHR, M n,OF ec rica ng neering Upper Darby Froslmlon Qunrtctg Glue Club Cl, 2, 355 Class Lacrosse 1233 19221 LA Vm Board: College Lacrosse C213 Assistant Song Loud 219 cr CD WILLIAM HARRY MOORE, JR., A U PERRY WATKIN MORGAN Toodles Pee-Wee - Skipper Forestry Parkesburg Chemistry ' Nanticoke Forestry Societyg Chester County Clubg Pottstown Club. HOWARD WM. MORGAN, Acacia JONAS LAADAN HARLEY MOYER Margie Agronomy Telford Mechanical Engineering Topton Clover Club: Perkiomen Club. 220 SAMUEL LARUE MQYER JOHN CASPER MULLER Dairy Husbandry '1'amHqllll Forestry Pittsburgh X, x , dl J ' . :fw- A 'Tl JONATHAN BLAIR MUFFLEY, GE MARY EFLOIEVIUMFORD UM n up vs U 0 yn Mining un ete Heilwood Liberal Arts Philadelphia class Baseball 41, 29, PC1111 State Players: Mining Society. Orpheus Club. 221 A l THOMAS B. MURPHY, JR. ANDREW JACKSON MUSSER u Electrical Engineering Oldwick, N. J. Electrical Engineering Hnl'flSbUl'B' First Asst. I3IlS0lHl,ll Mzumgnr QJQ Signm Tung Eta Kappa Nu. 1 THOMAS ALLAN MURRAY, K E RICHARD AUGUSTUS MYERS A A E Tom Dick Pre-Legal Turtle Creek Industrial Chemistry Hanover Frcslnnon Football Tcumg College Orclle:-mtra, CD Soplmmorc Football Tcnmg College Cllorus Cl, 2, lj, Varsity Football Squad 12, 32. , Mzmflolin Club f2, Pljg First! Assistant Track 2 Manager QED. Y 4 . ROBERT ALEX. NAEGLEY, A E II' CHARLES B. NESBITT, A X P Bob Butch Industrial Chemistry Scranton Electrical Ent-'rineering Plymouth Mandolin Club Cljg Class Football Cljg Class Lzwrossu CID. Class Finzlnco Committee C255 I'Ilvuh'iu:1l l4I1igi1l0vl'i11g Sm-icfyg Luzerne County Club, -C K EDWARD DANIEL NEFF KARL C. NEWMAN, 'DAO Neff Industrial Engineering Wyalusing illinmsport Industrial Chemistry W Outing Ulnlmg Nlilllllllllll Ulnlmg Assirtslnt Ulu-4-1' Lozuloi' fill. 223 w Y i CHARLES WILLIAM NIES JAMES FRANCIS NOBLE, 23 N Civil Engineering Bulfalo, N. Y. Jim Class T1-gagurgr CQ 5 Electrical Engineering St. Peters Class Finance Committee C353 Blue and Wllite Stuif. WILBUR ISAAC NISLEY, A lf P l5NiSU Class Track Cl, 255 1923 LA Vue Staffg Electrical Engineering Society Treasurer Y. M. C. A. l JOSEPH ANTHONY NOCK, JR GIJoe!! H0l'liCllltUre HM'l'iBbUl'8 Electro-Chemical Engineering Mandolin Club Cl, 2, 3,5 Y. M. C. A. Deputation. Tarentum Freshmen Footballg College Wrestling C2, 35. CHARLES MICHAEL NOEL WALTER LEE NORRIS, fb 1' A llchuckii Iloleovy Civil Engineering Lewistown Mechanical Engineering N01-th East Class Wrestling CZJ: College Wrestling C2, ID. l 1 1 1 ROBERT JEROME NOPSHER, A X A ELEANOR BERYL NORTH Bah Nops B. Electrical Engineering New Bethlehem Modern Language and Literature Penn State Fire Depnrtmontg State College Electrical Engineering Soeietyg Y. W. C. A.g Low Grade Club. PVPSS Clllbi . ' Stuff Blue and Whitey Student Volunteer Group. 225 We l OM, 22 ll' REBEKAH LOIS NORTH CARL ANTON NYSTR Reba Swede Modern Language and Literature State College Y. W. C. A.g Princeton Delegate. Metallurgy Emporium RICHARD H. NORTON, A 21 X PAUL KENNETH OBERT Dick l'. K. Electrical Engineering New Albany Mining Engineering Lehighton Brzulfo1'cl County Club. 226 WILLIAM JOHN UDONNELL, .pK WILLIAM NORMAN OLEWILER Commerce and Finance Hazleton Civil Engineering Philfidelllhill Tun Bohn, Pi. GALEN ROYER OELLIC' Skinny Red JOHN STANLEY OLSZEWSKI, T E fl' I Jack Shef tl Mechanical Engineering Honesdnle Agricultural Chemistry Greencau e L4-ilmig Cllt'llllUIll Society: Frznlklin County Club. 227 EARLE EDGAR OPEL PETER OSUNA Electrical Engineering Meyersdale Pete Agronomy Orangeville J. G. White Spanish Scholar- ship C21 3 Lioutvmlnt Cadet Corpsg Cosmopolit:1n Club: Columbia, County Club. ROBERT HAROLD os'rER HAROLD ELMER PARK, A Z Electro-Chemical Engineering Tyrone itnaln Agricultural Education Fairmount Springs Columbia County Clubg Country Life Clubg Class Wrestling Cl, 255 Varsity Wrestling Cljg Outing Clubg Friurs. MARGARET JANE PARK JOHN PATERSON, 95 Rummy Commerce and Finance Clearfield Vocational Home Economics Farmettsburg Frmlklin County Clubg Class Volleyball Q2jg Penn State Grnngeg College Chorus C2, LD. CHAIN ES W PARSONS A A 3 ARTHUR KENNETH PATTERSON ,lchun ' Electrical Engineering Altggna , Blair County Clubg Industr1alEngineerlng Penn Argyl Electrical Engineering Society. J 'ri:u's C233 1923 LA Vue Staifg Student Council CD5 Student Tribunal CD5 'I'urmi Nous: Vursity Fooilmll Munngei'-elect. 2259 X N WILLIAM HENRY PAYNE, A T 52 EDGAR CLOUD PERRY, A I' I' I Bill uEdn usklppern Agnfxlturi I ll t UD Beuefonte Animal Husbandry Philadelphia I z ., 'r -. , . g , , . Student Tflllllllill C2, CD5 1 q at ' Student Board C3555 Manager Class Boxing C255 Manager l'll'l'HlllIll!ll Football 'Foam CD3 Friarsg Assistant liflitm' l92Il In. Vllig fl2l,lK'llfl2ll' liozuwl. 1 DAVID TI-IEOPHILUS PEEK JACOB CLARENCE PETERS Dave Pete Civil Engineering Canton, Ohio Electrical Engineering Chambersburg Business Staff Blue :nnql Whitey A. S. C. E.g Blair County Clubg Outing Club. 2 D V l kr'- 4 ROLAND LEANDER PETERS MARY MODESTA PHILLIPS Pete Dusty Home Economics Scranton Industrial Engineering Berwick lmlustrinl ,l'hlgiueeri1lg Souix-ty. 0 , HELEN MILDRED PINKERTON FRED PFEIFFER Fritz l umnkyu , Domestic Science Atglen , I College C'hm'us Cl, 2, 35 - Billlll Cl, :Lauer Class Tennis tl' 2,1 ' Orchestra C., JJ. Mechanical Engineering WilliamsP0l'f 231 JOHN LLOYD PIPER SOLOMON POKALSKY, T 2 KI' Electro-Chemical Engineering Poke Doylesbufg Architectural Engineering Bristol Architects Club. W EMMA PITZONKA CLAYTON LA MARR POLLARD umtzien Electrical Engineering Centralia Commerce and Finance Bristol Ulu:-ls Hockey Cl, 2, Sjg Class Volleyball CD3 Class Truck C215 Varsity Baseball C255 Representative W. S. G. A. C2, 35. 232 l ALAN EDWARD POST, E N DANIEL F. POMEROY, JR., 'I' 1' A uspudsn uBudn Al P1-e-Lega1 Troy Commerce and Finance Pittsburgh qjoylugo Choir QU: Collegian Stuff Cl, 2, 335 um: Club Cl 2 :ug 1923 LAVHG Staffs ' ffollugc Ruud C2, Ilbg C. Sa F. Clulmg Truck Cl, 25. Brzulford County Club. ESTHER PRIEST DAVID H. PORTERFIELD, 'I' K Xl' Part I I uB0bsU h. , Landscape Gardening Lancaster Pre' Aeggloc muh UD. P lludelphm Art Editor 11923 LA Vuszn i?cml'lug.fls 01101-UQ 41, 2, 35. Penn State Players C2, 353 p,,0,L0gnl muh my ' Tvrvmn Club- ' Plxilzulclpllia, Club. , 233 ALLEN EBERT PRUTZMAN WILBUR C. RAY, K 22 ullrlltzn sxwebvn Forestry East Mauch Chunk Mining Geology Etna l u1's'stry Sovivtyg Druid:-xg Carbon County Club. Class Basketball QL' 2j3 N n RUTHELLA TEMPLETON RAMSAY RUEL OTIS REDINGER, A T 9 Natural Science Altoona Commerce and Finance Washington Freshmen Footlmllg Varsity Football C2, 313 Druids: Parmi Nous. 234 1' 5 HARRY V. REESE, A E 'If MARSHALL CLARKE REED, 'T' X n .,Mish., Chemistry Westmoor Industrial Chemistry Edgewood Class Boxing CU' 3 DONALD GAVIN REEDER Industrial Engineering EDWARD D. REESE, All X uEdn Erie Electrical Engineering Lancaster College Chorus CII, 355 Class Lacrosse C253 Second Lieutenant Cadet Corpsg Lancaster County Clubg Electrical Engineering Society. 235 ELIZA JANE REESE ENRIQUE REGNER Lila Jane!! Industrial Engineering Cebu, P. I Home Economics Lunsford FRANCIS DUGAN REAP, fl- K HARRY REILEY, 'T' K Ding Commerce and Finance Scranton Electrical Engineering Scranton 236 ELMER OTTO RESSLER, A X P GRACE M. REIMARD V cutionnl Home Economics Electrical Engineering South Rengvo 0 Bloomsburg Penn Stntv F:u'vncr Stuff CU. CHARLES REITER WILLIAM oT'ro RETTIG, Jn., -I, K Bill h Agricultural Education Pittsburg Landscape Gardening Pottsvme 237 I I l VERNE DALE RHODES, A Z VIRGINIA L. RINEHART Dusty ' Ginny Dairy Husbandry Dimock Modern Languages Monessen Hockey ll, 2, 3jg Hockey Mmmger Q2D: Girls' Glee Club fl, 2, 31. l GEORGE M. D, RICHARDS, E PE THELMA VIOLA RINGLEBEN Dick Sh0l'ty Modern Languages West Hazleton Commerce and Finance Lunsford Louise Carnegie Sellolnrship. 238 WILLARD FREDERICK ROBB , - Electro-Chemical Engineering If orestry Emvoflum Lock Haven CARL ALLISON RISHELL Q Tau ,Beta Pi. THOMAS BENTON ROBERTS, A T S2 JOHN ADAM ROBB, A X E uRobbyv uscrubn Industrial Chemistry I Mmersburg Industrial Engineering Scranton PIII Llllllblhl UIJSIIOH. College Bzlntlxqly 2' College O1-ullcstra Cl, 2, 353 Lnckflwilnnn. County Clubg Thcspizm Cust Cl, 2D. 239 G- G- ROBINSON, P3 X ARCHIE CHURCHILL ROCKWELL, Forestry Williamsport Acacia BOXiIlP5. Arch Rocky Agricultural Education Troy College Band Cl, 2, 315 College Orulmstm, Cl, 2, 355 Penn State lflD,l'lIl0I' CD5 Country Life Club: tBl'21l-lf01'tl County Club. I HAROLD IRWIN ROBINSON ERNEST HINE ROLSTON, 23 AE Robby Commerce and Finance State College Industrial Engineering Bolivar Freshnmn Qunrtetg Industrial Engineering Society. 5355 333 ' Friars. 240 JESSE DAVIS ROMAINE WILLIAM CLARENCE ROOT, T Z- Jess Architectural Engineering Pikes Creek Agronomy Philadelllhlfl Arehiteets Club, Luzerne County Club. WINSTQN EIILWQOD ROMIG, A K N GEORGE STARR ROSE, B 6 ll Skinny Metallurgy Nm-berth Mathematic ' Harriibllrg Student Tribunal C213 Debating' Squad Cl, 2, 353 Inter-Collegiate Debating C2j, Penn State Players CD5 ' Forensic Council fl, 2, 3Dg Forensic Council Secretary C3 Delta Sigma, Rho, Harrislmrg Club, 1923 LA VIE Board. lst Assistant Football Manager CSD CHARLES l-IOOKEY ROSS, II K A JOHN RUSSELL ROWE, Acacia KlH0okey!! Hked!! Industrial Engineering Tarentum Commerce and Finance Betula Class Lacrosse C213 Varsity Lacrosse CZD. ERNEST EDWIN ROYEE n01sEn'r ANDREW ROXBY, AH Spider UE. E. Hkedv rqgobv Electrical Engineering State College Commerce and Finance Electrical Engineering Soeietyg Washington, D. C. Center County Clubg I G100 Club 42, 355 Secretary Center County Club C2jg Varsity Quartet C35 . A. I. E. E. ' ' Manager Class Soccer C2J. 242 XVII I IAM CRAWIXORD ROXBY AT ELDON KINGSLEY RUMBERGER J A ' g ' uB.un Rummy 1 . Ammal Husbandry Philipsburg' . . . . h t , Cxvll Engmeeflngl Swuff more Centre County Clnbg Class H1St01'1f111: Sirloin Club. 1923 LA VIE Stui g First Assistant Wrestling Manager CD3 Student Council C31 5 Sigma Tau. HARRY RAY RUDOLPH SKYLES EDWIN RUNSER, 2 N Rudy V Industrial Engineering Shnrpsville Civil Engineering Stan' Varsity Wrestling Q35- 243 K. JOSEPHINE RUTH MARGARET RYNEARSON Domestic Science Reading Peggy College Chorus Cl, 2, 355 Institutional Management Cleo Club C253 Montoursville Berks County Clubg Class Hockey 12, Iljg Class Basketball CD5 Social Scicuucg Y. W. C, A.g 'Penn State Players. HARRY PAUL RUTTER, T 2 T BERTRAM HANSON SALTZER Horse Power Bert Electrical Engineering Lancaster Mechanical Engineering Harrisburg 'ldleutriwtl EIl1,IlIlC0l'lIlg' Souietyg Band Cl, 2. 355 L!1llCflSt0l' County Club. V Orclncstra, 244 JESSE THOMAS SARSON EDWIN M. SAYERS, Il N JOBS Eddie Mechanical Engineering State College Commerce and Finance Waynesburg Troasm'cr T. N. T. Clubg Class Track Cl, 255 Class Wrestling CU: College Track CBJ. College Wrestling C2, 355 Glass Track Cl, 253 'Va1':-lily Track CBJ. JOHN HJALMAR SAVOLAINE WALTER CARL SCHAFER E H Savvy Electrical En ' ' - Architectural Engineering Allenport gmeermg Philadelphm Scaralmsg Clams Sowm' fljg Arcllitcuts Club. 245 ROBERT REX SCHAEFFER ROBERT PATTON SCHWEYER Mechanical Engineering Oil City Chemistry Milllintown Vunnngo County Clubg Student Volunteer. EDWARD DONALD scrnvm, cuheco GEORGE DOUGLAS SELLS, Jn.,'l'M1 Don Metallurgy Ben Avon Industrial Engineering Peckvllle Sigma Tau: Ilonor Committee 12. 81: Collegian Reporter 12, 31: Junior Asmclutu Edltor Collegian: Assistant Soccer Manager 11, 23: Vurnlty Boca-er Manager Gil: f'lmu-1 Luvrosrm Manage-r 421: Clams Flnunve Committee 12, 33: l1'x-4-:4lnrlon Iluselunll. 246 i l l PAUL S, V, SERFAS RUTHANNA SHARPLESS Dairy Husbamdrv Enort Sociology and Economics Philadelphia ' Penn State Players: Le Circle F1':1m':lis QI, 25g Orpheus Club fl, 25. S XMUEL SHAHI B E P DEWITT LONG SHELLY3 All ' ' Shell Sam y Mechanical Englneerin P tt t . h i t Scranton K 0 S own Industrial C em s ry Pottstown Club. Glass Soccer Cl, 233 Class Bnskctlmll C2D: . Varsity Basketball CU- 247 ' l , SAMUEL BECKER SHIMP GEORGE ALBERT SHOEMAKER Sam Mechanical Engineering Parkesburg Highway Engineering Denver PAUL FRANKLIN SHOPE, A Z WALTER HARRY SHUTT lfghopeyv Shutt Bgtany pe,-otix Mechanical Engineering Hanover Mandolin Club Cl, 2, Jijg fflww Bflfwllilll ml- Munclolin Club lliructol' C2555 1 Rehabilitation Club. 248 w1LL1AM WETZEL SIEG, A X E mu HOMER TAWNEY SIGNET Hsigii Metallurgy Bellefonte Al-!l'0l10my Pittsburgh ALICE CLEWELL SIEGFRIED Domestic Science l'hilBd0lPhi0 Clover Club. ISADORE E. SILVERMAN, E 'l' fl' L E. Uollc- 0 f'll0l'll4 fl 2, Iljg Industrial Engineering Phillldelhhln f 45. J . , Orplmus Club CZD: Class Volleyball C2, 355 ' 'llz1rlf:l.ycftu IM-lcgzlw fm? Suuulu Ml-mbur C2, Ill: Ulusfl Sc-v1'vf:ll'y CID: Tl'l'1':ls1ll'v1' of Y. W. U- A- Cll- ML!ll01'Hll bocictyg .limlustriul 4'Illgl1100l'lllf.Z Sovictyg I,ll1l?IC.l0lll1l1!l. County Ululn. BEATRICE LENORE SINGER FRANK RICE SMITH Bea Pre-Legal Millerstown Natural Science Dnver, N. J. Pre-Legal Clubg Perry County Clubg R. O. T. C.g Debating Squad CSD. EDSELL KARL SMITH, K A V JAMES LESTER SMITH, JR., 9 II' 'I' Smithy E, K. Les Electrical Engineering Tioga Agricultural Chemistry Wilkes-Barre Leibig Chemical Society. 250 WILTON MERLE SMITH, 'I'-Y T W HOWARD RAYMOND SNYDER ffpetev Dairy Husbandry Walnutport Electrical Engineerlnl! Call1Dt0Wll l'0'm Stall' Gmllf-T03 lGloct1'icnl .Engineering Socictyg Brzulforcl County Club. Lvlllgll-Nill'tllU,lllIllS0ll County Ulubg Dairy I'IllSlJflll1ll'y Club. I CLERMONT JENNINGS SNYDER ROBERT ZEITLER SNYDER, E N Industrial Chemistry Bradford Bob College Orcllcstrag Commerce and Finance Punxsutawney College Bandg G. G. Pond Chemical Society. Class Basketball C25 . WILLIAM RAYMOND SNYDER EDWARD IRVING SPRAGUE, 'l' K ll' Hnillli Hlshil Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering North East St0nY Creek MMS ffzmptniu l'll'l'Slllll0ll Lacrosse: Electrical Eugiucorillg Societyg Poster Committcog Berks County Club. Eric County Club. ROBERT MORTON SPICER, 'l' VA HARRY CLAY STAMEY, A X22 Commerce and Finance Harrisburg lndlistrilll Chemistry Shipliensbllfz 52 Scublmrfl mul Blmlc. WILLIAM CALVIN STAMM ADOLPHE STEIN, 3 T 'I' M ' ' - M'lt Add echan1cnIEngmeer1ng 1 on Forestry Jenkintown Ifollvgo Ol'1'h0sh'n. PHILIP EDWIN STANLEY, ZW Forestry Som-iotyg Menorah Sovivtyg Outing Club. WILLIAM I-IOWER STEIN, Cuheco ffphip' Hx, Horticulture Lewisburg LiberalArts Birmingham Fresluneu Choirg 253 Collugc Chorus. l l NVALTER CRARY STEPHENS, fl' K 'I' HERBERT KNOWLES STEPTOE Steve Herb Horticulture Carlisle Industrial Chemistry Upland C0ll0LZC Bflllfl fl, 2, 352 Dclzlwaro County Club. Holla-ge Orcllcstra C2, 35. JOHN DANIEL STEPHENSON, JR. LEON M- STERNER Steve Electrical Engineering Classical Harrisburg Schuyllilll Haven Collegian Roportor Cljg Froth Staff CBJQ Chess Club: I'l2lI'l'lHlJllI'g Club. 254 JOSEPH WOODRUFF STERRETT HARRY H. STEWART Joe Doc Caruso Metallurgy Erle Architectural Engineering Pottsville Class Track Cl, 2Dg College Orchestra Cl, 2, 3153 Varsity Track Squad C255 Rcallgr Arts Society C2, 5535 Class Cross Country C2, 313 Arclntocts Clllllt Varsity Cross Country Schuylkill County Club. V Squad C2, 35. l l 4 ARCHIE VICTOR STEWART DANIEL FRANKLIN STINNER Professor Dim Electrical Engineering NewBloomlleld Mechanical Engineering Williamstown Electrical Engiuom-ing Souictyg Perry County Club. ' 255 RICHARD N. STOUFFER, fl- I' A Dick OLIVER RICHARD STRITTMATTER Ollie Industrial Engineering Pittsburgh Electrical Engineering Patton Frotll Stall' f2, Iljg 19235 Im VHA: Stuff. K l l CHARLES WESLEY STRAUP EUGENE JAMES SULLIVAN Metallurgy Palmerton Sully Class Lacrosse. Chemistry Pittsburgh 256 Col lvgv Band. JAMES SUTCLIFFE, A Z ROYDEN MAX SWIFT, A Tl 'l' Jim Horticulture Lancaster Dairy Husbandry York Freshmen Sovcclz Penn State F21l'lllUl' Stuifg York County Olubg Sirloin Club. MARTHA L. W. SWAIN HAMMOND TALBOT, JR., E N L, w. Ham Domestic Science Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C353 New Y0l'Nk City. N- Y. W. A. A. Board C315 ' Class Tennis C253 Juniata Delegate Cljg Varsity Volleyball C255 Class Basketball C2j. 257 HENDERSON TALBOT, E N FRANCIS TAPTICH, 'I' Tl 'I' cxnennyvs urrapn Liberal Arts Lunsford New York City, N, Y, l'l'L'Sl4l0lIt Curlmon County Clnlmg ,President Slavonic Ulnlmg Ilclmting Tcanl. Commerce and Finance l RAY SCOTT TANNEHILL, 3 X WILLIAM DAVID TATE Talll1y Commerce and Finance Philipnburg Commerce and Finance Duquesne Collegian Reporter CD3 C. Sa F, Clnbg Student Council CID. 258 AGNES DICK TAYLOR WILLIAAM STEWART TAYLOR, as unickv Commerce and Finance Harrisburg Domestic Science SCrant0ll flollcgo Chorus fl, 2,351 'ldnglcs More Delegate C2j5 Girls' Glee Club Cl, 353 Vivo President of Clnss C323 Class Tennis C2D. , l CLIFFORD F. TAYLOR JEREMIAI-I TEMPONE, A K E Commerce and Finance Bnrnesboro uJel'l'Y Temp Civil Engineering ' Philadelphia - llllilamlclpllisl County Clubg Class Football Squad CBB: Vico President Civil Engi- neering Society Ciljg Prosimlcnf. Soutlwrn Alumni. 259 ARTH UR WEN DELL THOMAS WALTER EDWIN THOMPSON Commerce and Finance Monessen uwhltef' Civil Engineering Philadelph A. S. C. li.: Pllilnelclpllixl, County Clubg Outing Club. ROBERT EUGENE THOMPSON WILLIAM LOUDEN THOMPSON ia Tommy Bob Horticulture West Grove Civil Engineering Harrisburg A. S. C. E. . HAROLD LAZARUS 'r0N1'1N EDWARD GRANT TICE, 1 N , ' ,,Eddie,, Pre-Metllcal Athens Mechanical Engineering Bethlehem Fl'l!Slllll0ll Trzuzlcg Varsity Track C255 Dvuidsg Skull and Bouosg Student Council CBD. JOSEPH RICHARD TOVEN . Y lCJ0e!! UToby!, Dalry Husbandry uumrw Pre-Legal Reynoldsvme EDMUND R. TOMB, A 1' 1' I Prc'L0g:1l Clubg P. S. T. C. A.g Penn State Clubg Centro Cervantes: Lieutenant Cnclct Corps CBD 3 JcH'0rs0u County Club. 261 JOHN SCOULER 'rR1'r'r HARRY EDWIN TSCHOP Mining Geology Newvillc Show Slglllil, Tau. Industrial Chemistry York FORREST LINCOLN TROUTMAN KENNETH EDWIN TURN Electrical Engineering Dauphin 262 Mechanical Engineering Bethlehem WILLIAM D TURNBULL, A E X ' EDWARD CALVIN VAN ORSDELL f'Bill Industrial Engineering Wllkinsburg Electrical Engineering JohI1St0Wl1 JOHN NISSLEY ULRICH, A E X Niss Electrical Engineering Middletown l'1lvut1'ic:1.l Engineering Socictyg I'IilI'I'IHllllI'g' Clubg Illtlll'-MIll'2ll Council CRD. JOHN PATRICK VALLILEE re-Legal Ulster ROCCO MILANO VITA, A K E Commerce and Finance Philadelphia CURTIS BAUER WACHSMUTH Curt Plxilzulclphia. County Club: Dairy Husbandry Butler Commerce and lfllllllllffll Club. JAMES HOLMAN VOGEL, A X A TEOFIL G. WADZINSKI Jimmy Mechanical Engineering Nanticoke Mechanical Engineering York College Orulmstrn. CJ, 2, 3Dg Sigma Tau. 26-i JAMES DEWEY WALLACE, A K N Rl-IODA ELIZABETH WALTZ Wally Jim Prix Civil Engineering Harrisburg Domestic Science New Foundland Class Lacrosse CZ, CU 5 Volleyball Ciljg Dauphin County Club. Wayne County Club. FRANK WILSON WALP BURTON EVANS WATKINS, SIE Agronomy W Bench Haven V uwattien ' N v I N 1 'V Industrial Englneeringl' ' W P Taylor 5 Class Soccer Cljg I Collegian ROll01'tQr fl, 25: Freshmen Hnudbook Commit- , U38 Cl, 215 Class Finance Committee Clbg First Assistant Lacrosse Manager 135, 265 V MAHLON B. WATTS DEANE H. WEBBER, 22 'IIE Mechanical Engineering Slide , Red Chambersburg Commerce and Finance State College Mmulolin Club C175 Class g0l'l'1'l' Cl, 25: flollopfo Hoover C2, CD3 fl0lllllll'l'l'U mul l in:nme Club. V c w LYNN Buss wEBB,.li'f EDWARD M- WEBSTER uwebbn 45Dusty Y flwebfl llEdiI lndugtrialchemlgtry, , ,W Wellsbol-0 Mechanical Englneerlng Philadelphia Tioga County Clulng l'hilarlelplli:1 County Clulrg G. G. l'oml Ulnumioul Society. A. S. M. ld. 266 l N . LUIS GARFIUS WEIL, Jn., A T HAROLD 'fflV'lF9,fVE'SBE G nl un Welsne El t , I F I 'in Aman Commerce and Finance Scranton ' M nf? mg fleet gh' lk Svuuforiul Scllulalrsllip CLE, Iljg lflgzt Allslsmllt '1 ' 'lmvlmwnllllax County Clubg flllfll-TWC f'0lllllll'l'00Illl1l l iu:1m-0 Club' 'Frotll Stuff CE, 3953 'p. qf, f . UI 1 . ' flll ' state 'ml'-VKWN Cl' 25' hllululcillllllgocielllx Outing Club: l'vutro C0l'V1tlllfl'S Cl, 25. l , CIAEMENT WEINSTEIN, E 'lfflf HAROLD ERB WEISS - Clem Industrial Engineering Avon Industrial Engineering Philadelphia ' lullustriul Ellg'lll00l'illg' Sociotyg Mcuomll Soeivtyg .lylllllltlillllllifl County Club. 267 l p A1 'V ELLEN RUTH WELCH ERNEST E- WELLES. E N . Nellie Chemistry Scranton Domestic.Science Freeland Lioutmmnt Vmlct Corpsg Concgc Chorus 62, 35. Chapel Orgzlnisf. College Volleyball CD3 llnzlcton Club. I JOHN WILHERT WELCH HORACE RUSS WEMPIAE, JR., Z2 fl' E Education and Psychology Electrical Engineering Elizabeth, N. J. Burgettstown - , V 268 HERMANN J. WENTZLER Dairy Husbandry LYKCUS HOWARD EAVENSON WETZEL ilwetzb Mining Engineering Bellefonte STANLEY WESTON Electrical Engineering i - -Parsons 269 ARCHIE D. WHAMOND Arch Electrical Engineering Beech Creek CHARLESJVVNL WHISTIAER, qi K E JOSEPH Wll1l1lAM WHITE, 'I' K I6 ' U uchuckn Blll 1, ' I Mechanical Engineering Mercer PH' Medlcal Huw cy First Assistant Tennis Manager. lVlLLlAM REECE WHITACRE, A ll ll LYNDALL WHITEHEAD Blll,'. ,uwltn Home Economics: State College Horticulture , V X Germnntown 270 YVILLIAM AUGUST WHITLINGER HUBERT P. WIGGINS, Z2 X Forestry Pittsburgh Pete Commerce und Finance Munhull n I GILFORD C. WHIPPLE, TV?-3 T CHARLES L. WIEAND, PZ 'IHS sswhipvx uGnlyn' I ' Electrical Engineering Laceyvllle Ciyjl Engineering! X Idansdale ldlcutricul Engineering Souietyg 1fl'21df0l'l1 County Club. DANIEL ALBERT WIELAND EDNA HELEN WILLIAMS Mechanical Engineering Lebanon Ed i I ucat on and I sychology Monessen Class Hockey, Cl, 2, 3Jg Nita-Noe. WILLIAM H. WILIIELM, T 2 T UBHIU Natural Science Weatherly JAMES V. WILLIAMS, A T 9 Agronomy Pittsburgh ROSCOE F. WILLIAMSON, A T 9 WILBUR WESLEY WILLSON ItBvlln Mechanical Engineering Lunsford l Mechanical Engineering Montoursville w EMERSON WILLSON, 9 E GUY WILBUR WILSON, E 111 E Woody Whltle Architectural Engineering Rendham Electrica.l Engineering Rawlings, Md. Frcshmcn Quartetg ' Class Socccr QD. Gmc Club 41, 2, 33 Class Lacrosse C25 Architects Club. 2 Howmm M. WILSON. ' A cAlu,E'roN 'r, woomzmg, A T sz Industrial Engineering Pittsburgh Cot Woodie Easton Sports Council ill: Uollvgu- Orvln-ntru 11, 2, 33: 'I'Iu-splun Unul, 123: I'lnym'H Orr-luunlral 11. 27: 'I'lwr-oplxul Om-In-Ntrxl 11. 21: Clman Ulu-crlmulor 41, 2, IH: Aunlnimxt Vnrnlly Ulurnrls-zulu-1' 133: VI:-0 l'l'I'Hl4l4!lIK l4l'lIlKll-N0I'lllllllllilflll llllllllly Clllll 131. ROBERT BURTON WIIASON ALBERT WORTH unobn K I W Pre-Legal South Dnyfon, N. Y. Agricultfurul chemilsffy ' I-Iatboro Forensic Connvilg Y. M. C. A. Advisory Bonrcl. 0 Collage Orullox-1l.m C,2L,4 CD3 Luilaipg Clmrniugnl .Socuotyg .l'lliI:1rlqlpl1i:L ,Counpy Vilflulm. 1-mlmv ALLEN WIUGLEY, Acacia CECIL RAYMOND YORK. A X 3 uwrign Industrial Chemistry Scranton I're.Medicul Scranton lst Assistant Tvnnis Managvr CJD. First Livufunant Cadet Uorpsg l,:wk:nv:mna County Club. a in I rl Dave HI' RJ, Electrical Engineering Manntawney Domestic 'ISHS Tovmnce .Hirkq Umm muh. Jllllllll'il,VlD0l0f.2'lll0 Qljg , 4 ' , 'l y . ' .' . Class llocko 'Foam 2 - lGloc'tl'u-:ll .I'Ing1nvcr1ug Society. mum Trmik Xfolnn cog D' ' H f fu Q . 275 I n MARY FLORENCE YOUNGSX JOSEPH JOHN ZORICHACK Little Mary Zory Joe Vocational Home Economics Mining Geology Bitume-n North Em McAllister sc1.01fl1-mp my College Course Cl, 233 Barclay Scholarship C2, 353 Class Basketball CZDQ Mandolin Club Cl, 2, iljg House of Representatives C355 Sigma Tang Nita-Nee. 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A twelvcmonth and a day-nor seek my name. c ' A year ago, eight hundred and sixty-live valiant vouths--the Class of '24-appfroached fl'enn State, and asked: , A boon Penn State ! Y lfor sec ye not how weak and hunger worn we seem for knowledge Grant us to serve for future rights and privileges among thy Sophomores A ninemonth and a day-nor seek our names. ' VV hen Gareth's boo-n was granted he wrought all kinds of service with lowliest act in doing it. He served and obeyed, noble ease that graced the was hustled, harried and labored. His aim for knighthood made his service knightly. Likewise -we, too, wrought all kinds of service and obeyed all sorts of. orders, in order that we might once claim service and obedience. Our spirit made our service knightly-our obedience gallant. A ninemonth has passed. ,No more are we the vassals of before. Penn State has seen our worth, andtio each has said: Full proud am Ii to speak of thy past deeds, I knight thee 'Sophomoref Go. I pray that thou maycst keep, sustain, maintain, Thy deeds of valor. W l're tl hurried forth. M any and diverse were the deeds we accom- e ci c y phslied. On one occasion we entertained the vassals of the court in nndnight revelrv about the countryside, on another we quietly passed the evening' in the pleasant diversions of singing' and smoking. On still another, we Sent those of us who were swiftest on foot to compete with the fleetest of the knights or vassals, and not in the whole court was one who was swifter than our swiftest. Two months of our knighthood had passed, and Penn State summoned us to her and spake: For some time past, we'vel had no Prexy- ' Full well 'tis known, we interrupted, That we have had no Prcxy, But when we get our Prexy, Trust us to do our best. n Q To don our armor-khaki clad to join, In stately pompous procession, In inaugural ceremony, To speak our thoughts through deeds. We did. And likewise in the future, Trust us to do our best, In faithful, firm endeavor, To excel our past. We will. ' ew- I Te -e ll V ll li Il - tl' it ll ll l ll hifi ll Il ll l 'il ll' v ?'1fVii1Q Il ,i.,g.i,gQXwi,, -Ui ,gg I, 11. ability li ,,,4,-,431 . -- p, ,i v ,, ,,illi:m , 'l Nl imw,,gq.g, Q! tl . .lg ,J , ,.,, J ,,.., r , Q , 279 ., ,.-K, ,. ,,,,:,,,. . ., .,. ., ,,.',,,,,,.4...f7. H. .,::.,.,.7 . .. ,.:V.,..,,, , . ,X , .HN .,,, LV... Z.,Y.?,W,,.m.,...7Ve,.:,,, ,,,. ...,, A ..l,,.',HR.TF..7I..1 M- Ar, VM , .,. tl If, .N h, Q , .I , , 4, W, , K ,,,. My F i W W V V V- A - 4. s A ' f . . ,- .1 w ix C W .k,, J M avlki I ga, -.Cr - E fy 5,1 ,yyr .Jef V 'N , NY' LM, .A l Ni ' V1 f k1 T T ' lysis! frm 3 J L CJK ,, 'T If gf- M -7-V -- .4 -et , '.,. V ,,1,:,.:,- ,1- m- V V. .z:- ar..-,--, :VVVf-'LV , .VV:-: , -, V V V--V eff- 'r1err1.:-z,:',.-1.3.3-.ref ...WV . L,-,,fnl:,i, bonnet un the Passing nf the QBII1 Tllmiillutn By John D. Stephenson, 112, ,23 O Ancient Willow Tree that long ago Beheld the nascent glory of Old State, And watched succeeding generations grow Thru the unfolding years disconsolate, Thy star, the elements decree, has set, Like ceasing of some classic melody That leaves a sense of fallen grandeur, yet Thou shalt not wholly die, Old Willow Trccg For where thy drooping branches long did rest, The earth receives a reincarnate bough That once majestic tossed--thy lofty crest. May God protect the Ancient Willow now! So shalt thou stand, the emblem of Penn State, Eternal, living, and reincarnate. its .tif ,.. ,.., K, ..,,,,..,.,,.,,ey,,., X. ,.', 14411- ,,,.,, .IG , K it 1 X I V, 5. '. 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QTQQJ That our from the inte Tffistory of 1925 URING two days last September the path before the Registrars desk was engraved a little deeper by the tread of eleven hundred falter- ing feet. A great, new Freshman class was enrolled at Penn State, one which sprang suddenly into visible existence at noon on the fourteenth of the 1nonth when the crowd pouring from the Chapel doors was see11 to be plentifully sprinkled with the verdant color. thoughts ran in high planes those first days of college was evident use interest manifested in Bible study. Diligent application had its effect and few of our number suffered the consequences of treading in green pastures or of becoming matchless citizens. lt is generally conceded that the new custom of wearing name tags, which we served to introduce, is a good one, and we will do our part in perpetuating it. They say we carried off Poster Night rather well. Same statement true with reverse .English on the carried off, say we. But we are grateful to our mentors of the class of '24 for the refreshments they provided. The dogs,' were not hot, but we know of some things that were. , The very next day our ever-thoughtful advisers reminded us that the longest way 'round was the shortest way homeg consequently we showed courtesy toward visitors on New Beaver .Field by yielding to the force of their argument. For the second time in the history of the College the Stock Pavilion was the scene of a Freshman class meeting. judging by the spirit manifested upon that occasion, we are bound to be imbued quickly and thoroughly with that priceless thing, the Penn State Spirit. We made short work of choosing a class yell and then ran the usual gauntlet of the fire hose to receive a gen-erous helping of fruit- punch carefully prepared according to a Sophomore recipe. The informal fes- tivities of the evening were curtailed somewhat on account of the illness of the late Dr. Armsby, whose untimely death we regret sincerely, even though most of us knew him by reputation only. Poverty Day blew in with a shiver, but some of our number covered them- selves with glory if with very little else, for our football team that day scored a decisive victory over an ancient rival. Between the-halves of the game we held our own little Dance of the Fairies, to the huge delight of the spectators. Later, the most poverty-stricken among us received prizes to console them in their want and miser There still remain a few more lessons to be learned under the capa e tutelage of that most willing corps of instructors-the .Sophomore class. May it be granted us to absorb these lessons in the proper Splflli and to interpret their meaning as it is intended we should. With the example of the other classes constantly be- fore us, the daily and hourly actions of our fellow-students which exemplify the Penn State Spirit-the sportsmanship, more desirable than high scoresg the honor, 11'lOI'C important to have than lugh -marks: and the accomplishment, more substantial than high ideals alone-there is no doubt that we shall develop that Spirit within ourselves. If, then, we can successfully impart that Spirit to those who next year will be Freshmen, our little trials and adversities will be amply compensated. y. bl Mf..,,1 ., 5mgi.,,Vg3,Q .,.. ER.,M,,w L,-In --zfsr--we-ww' :rv 1 t i if .- ..' - , 'sax-.-.11 Msg- ig H -4 .I .t.. .ef i I - X f, -1 n u N I .- 1,1 Yr: .. Iii-tii i l Ny,-f N451-Zvi A Tr 4232:-X. lf 53:11, it f, Qi if 'fEl75Qi'fgY., if 1l,5l-afggztigg. 'N 51' is-gswla ,j':SlTff'flj if qs. . 1. , K s-fL'.LIMW:A'lQjQQ,Ql' V, huvq, ,KW ll' t'.f3'5.nll3: .1224 V1L.l.2E:,j5s1Ji- 5 .Lf i.7.:Eux.3.5.:?. ..:1al':A.T.ilfX?z ll u-.x?fvstglY,xffs.. 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A-LJ! -f -f ' 284 1- 'a -press-gil :X Qlegwixe ,sg E. up , I ,f..?6'-- I ONSY., pix ,, r Wxgelxt .ffx-We l H ip l t wi tk' fi if -I3 tt it Q ,Fl 4A.,.. , ,. . ,., . ., .,,... . .,.. ,,.. , ,,A,,., ,, 3 ' A , ,l Ill Qi -' '- ' - -- ---vw.-nafgeaess.-lex.-ss-arse-:L-:emmmemm1.mmwm..wmm1a..mfm. .... me fflfistory of the Seconb pear Glass 1920-22 Two-Y EAR AGR1cUL'rURAL CLAss lifetime isn't muchg two years in col- 'LQEZY NWO years of a manjs . lege contains experience, observations, good fellowship and pleasant memories enough to last a lifetime. Regretfully we appear in print for the last time in a Penn State LA Vnzg re- 'Al UWWUA gretfully I say, because June will mark our entrance into the busy work-a-day world, an end to this our college careers. Smile, if you will, at t11e word careers, probably Two-Year AgsU are not supposed to have careers. Contrary to that joyous and popular song about being safe now on the old man's farm, there are quite a few of us who have no old manis farm to which to return. ' All we ask is to be understood correctlyg too many of our fellow students T o Year A0's first and college men after- have the impression that we are . w - f f h- . 1 5 ward. Yet even though we are considered a separate unit, College- is our first concern, then School, then Class. just at present we are busy getting basketball, wrestling and boxing teams organized. A committee 1S at work upon our year book, and the events in which we will take a part between now and june will be unrecorded in history. Venn State could possibly have made progress in her ambitious aims to gain the rightful recognition that is due her in athletics and in scholastic standing without the help of the Class of ,220-i22,--llllt we don't think so. llfe feel that we had something to do with making ours one of the unbeat- XV I lied make that old College yell a trifle able football teams of the East. c ie 1 A L l g uoisierg we helped make the gallery sag during the l-larvard returns. XVhen Bez familiarly begins Boys and Girlsf, he 11163115 US tool: when Prexy of Penn State, we throw out our chests as far as the rest addresses Men of them. Wfe feel t hat in our two years at old Penn State we have gained an intangible something, that we have caught a vision, not of success neces- ore useful lifeg so that in all our dealings with our l fm Jlay, a clean hard tight, and may the sarily, but of a fuller, m fellow man, our creed may me '2 ' 1, best man win ln 'E' -1-- 'i. 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BIGAMISII Secretary-Treasurer llintorlnn X155 G-, --,--' 'J 1 fr' , E Lf ' ,iw- s ., , -.df -' M , 3' 1 X Rf'-A Q:,f?,? 1 'M K' K- l xi ' L:g,w3'j5? f 'M .-me Q0 y , 1 J FQ u ' f, 1 .sa g 1: 1'-L11-WJ: 2' f Y' 1 lsr: 'Q-M 31 -K , W A , ' 1 2:g::,1...:..!if-6: .XJ 4'-l2ffY'Zk,1f.a, ',NW,fl1!fx2lfQLxi ,f'1.i5l .J141'1gfrluKL. ,,' xmgiw .,L,aX!9v ,,l , Q' Agr, , v I , ,...' 1 ., : 1 . ' 286 .Q f7'T'5l!'F'X7DZiZh flTf'E'Ti:'f'?i'f' 'QE7W'f'Z'f1-'T ima' Rwr vr '. '9frs'f'fT Mwxf, ., l . , X ,. i it .1 A' - 1 A-V131 - as 1 li ll Tlfistory of the Tits! year Class,1921-1923 Two YEAR IXGRICUI.'l'URAl. Clnxss WW' U Cil.ilCLF.l','l.'URili is the foundation of commerce and manufac- AQ C015 .f ffl62'T Year Ags. demand at thi to meet that c NVe were taking charge ture. The country seems to he' just recovering from the effects of the war and agriculture is at last gaining in prestige as an occupation. XVe are hoping that the standing of the Two is likewise gaining in the same proportion. There' is a great s time for scientific agriculturists, and we are here to lit ourselves lemand. organized early in Octoher, the Second Year Class l'resident . 'l'rofessor Bressler welcomed us to the school and gave a snappy talk. Luckily we had the presence ot mind to laugh heartily at his jokes, therehy talk which w Chem. rising much higher in his opinion. Mr. Reider also gave a short e applauded vociferously, none of us anxious to Hunk Ag: A few weeks later, comhining with the Second Year men, we held a l'get-together social and smoker at the l. O. O. lf. fl lfall. Refreshments were served. The committee in charge fortunately had the foresight to arrange that Dean. Watts and several other memhers of the Faculty should give their talks hefore the nutriment was served. Ol course, the speeches were cut short, as even ,lfaculty memhers sometimes may he human. This made the evening very enjoyahle for all concerned. We passed the period of our lirst loothall games and mass meetings dis- covering that we were ahout as popular as poison ivy. However, that did not hinder ns in ahsorhing all the well known Penn State Spirit that it was possihle for us to hold. We mean to do our hest to live up to the standards that have heen estahlished hy the men who have gone lwefore us. K X I I TT, Ri -x..,..,..,,,...,K..,., ,.,,,...,. k 1 1 Wx NY lg pxkrlk it i N X i 1 wsitacx l NNY' Nl' N- '-4-W'-'--1..-my .gg-in -1-yew xqfy.,'3w,3, :sw-5--'-e.-. we-.-.g1Z:,gr:a--u 'lf '-emgjw ' 'z' 1f1 ' --'f' A 1 .qw ...f . - ,. , - -v :gf 1,-X si-.,,, . .D . 75.5 it l,N'Lq5Q5.:,-f w,vf,.ii wwe' in JH 1 ,gn 1 xlugm .cas i U tj, h 1 iilixw 24-. il QM. M . li lf twig 1 vxfrf ii 1:01 'w .. l ' ffl7.,Q'f,lg4 11' liiYQL'wf5'5. :Qi .7..,Sv,g ', S,:'2iL-gill? 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ICIRBERG, JR. RICHARD H. GIESECKE JAMES S. WIANT The Clzorles 17. Baifclay .S'eliolai1'shifv for Cauzeron Counly DEWITT BARCLAY ,HARRY PANTON CIIARLES E. SASSMAN CARL A. NYSTROM JOSEPH 1. ZORICIIAK McAlli.vle1' .S'eliola1'.vl1if1s A Blair County -I - - - - LESLIE D. SMITH Cameron County PAUL TOMPKINS Centre County - HELEN K. ZKESSINGER Dauphin County - -. ALICE CASSEL Wyoming' County ---- - RUSSELL HOBBES The Pifesidenfs Prize DONALD KEITI-I ADAMS State Federation of DVonien-'s Clubs MIRIAM I-IERR ELLEN VVAGONER Pennsylvania Daiiglilelrs of the A1ne1'ican- Revolution SARA LIARTMAN State College High School Scliolarship Alan N utt M euzoriail Scholarsliip RACIIEL HUNTER LUTHER CROUTHAMEL Sliaifples Pifize Sclzolalrsliip L EMILY GRAY Olewine Scholarship A Foreign Students' S eholcwfship SARAII RISIIELL Ko WLE GBU DONMA, J24, Liberia Nw- -- -...my PM fx- ..w.f571m -Q 'v-wg3glY r'.Ll '1' Y ww-Iv ,K 'w,q.':7Xv'w--rgi'-jg ,N 55 K, -2, up A .xy-r-ga I V , 4, M I I , I, .Y ii 'f W A559 I ig il - lg ,QU ' :WS-' fi I' ' A - ul: - Magi-.-A g , 'I'x. 4 'i 'I S41 f' I ' ' 6 '-'WWE ' tl .-I3-lg 'f5 Y 1: ' we Jfw' 'lf It . A. ' '-7 Fil? it , I ' R 1 'E il 288 T THRU! 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ML - ' '11 up 21212 ,,,,,, ' A Fraternities PHI GAMMA DELTA BETA THETA PI '- PHI KAP1'A SIGMA SIGMA CHI - - KAPI'A SIGMA - SIGMA ALPHA EPSILOIN PIII SIGMA KAPPA PHI DELTA THETA - SIGMA NU - ACACIA - DELTA UPSII.'0N - PHI KA1'1'A PSI SIGMA PI - - LAMBDA CHI ALPHA DELTA TAU DELTA PI KAPPA ALPHA - PHI KAPPA - - ALPHA TAU OMEGA - BETA SIGMA RHO PHI EPSILON PI - SIGMA PHI EPS1LON ALPHA CHI RHO - ALPHA SIGMA PHI THETA CHI - SIGMA PHI SIGMA KA1'l'A DELTA RHo - DELTA SIGMA PHI AI.I'I1A ZETA - THETA XI - , ALPHA GAMMA RHo ALPHA CHI SIGMA SIGMA TAU PIII - ETA KAPPA NU - SCAEIIAIIII ANU BLADE TAU BETA PI - PHI LAMBDA UPSILON SIGMA TAU - AI.PHA XI SIGMA - DELTA SIGMA RHG PHI KAI'PA PHI -.-I- ,,IIn4, I II-I '--Iv ,I EN-W. II,.,, My- I I 11,11 1' , .. , . 'I I if :QI , LTIWTSQEZQ :I WI an I, '11 I if W lil' .qi l National .fraternities ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL I-IONORARY Re-Established EStIl1D11H1l0 - April 4, October 4, - April 5, April 22, January 8, May 18, - June 7, May 10, December 27, June 4, December 8, October 11, October 26, November 2, Established November 22, October 11, November 9, February 6, February 10, I February 14, - May 28I June 2, February 10, February 19, - May 24, March 12, April 24, January 21, - March 27, February 24, - April 3. May 8, December 4, April 30, - May 4, May 30, May 1, April 30, - June 9, March 23, 1 l 1888 1888 1890 1891 1892 1892 1899 1904 1907 1909 1911 1912 1912 1912 1872 1912 1913 1913 1914 1914 1914 1915 1917 1918 1919 1919 1920 1920 1898 1907 1911 1911 1920 1910 1912 1912 1914 1914 1916 1917 1900 ,IIT Iv 73 . T ,EI 1,3 II I Il www- I1 AIIIW -I I- 'T I1 I ,,,,, 1' 290 iw iwxrcevqimtf X, ww ,N . ,. V 03,5 It-Ne YA .Kaus .. JNW ,Q Ve' . nil N 1 . .-- 1' 'Y' J fy , -- , ff -' . . , t I CR Ngo 5 .5 .ll ---- ' , 'Ciba Ilan 'lllellenic Council Prvsidmt - -------- G. E. LETCHWORTH Vice 1JI'l'.YlllC'llf - - - N. R. BRAINERD Scc1'clm'y-T1'cu.w1rer - - - - - J. H. STRICKLER COUNCIL ROLL Phi Gamma Delta Q 1 Pi Kappa Alpha DEAN R. L. SACKli'l l' H. R. WENTZ W. '1- 131-lllili R. F. BURNS li. H. F1wMmE R- DM' B t Th P 1 Alpha Tau Omega e a eta i Du. lNfl4'l'AlIl.ANll D. K. PIlIl.l.ll'S B. M. HERMAN A. H. TQNAHB G. S. RosE Phi Kappa Sigma HUGO Blszmaxc R. N. BRAINERD A. P. Dowmcu Sigma Chi M. M. Hmuus J. M. VANDVKE L. L. BAILEY Kappa Sigma DR. J. P. RITICNOUR j. H. S'r1:1cli1.ER VV. RAY Sigma Alpha Epsilon G. R. GREEN W. A. RINKICNHACII C. G. Mll.l.lCli Phi Sigma Kappa Du. J. D. W1r.soN R. R. BURTNIER li. C. HEss Phi Delta Theta DR. I. L. Fos'1'1-:R A. C. fjlil-IRLE R. E. Buouon Theta Xi FRIED Dlsggulc G. H. BARGIER A. J. MALISSIEII Sigma Nu C. VV. MARTIN A G. E. l.lETCl-IWORTI-I j, F. Nonmf: Delta Upsilon J. 1-I. OLEWINE R. R. ANIYIEIQSON H. T. Axroxm Delta Tau Delta EARL M0lflfl'l' C. T, Mo1z'1'oN W. C. l,lilllEW Lambda Chi Alpha VV. H. T'lOlfl MAN R. A. HllI l4'llIill I.. M. R013ER'1's VV. I-I. PAYNH Q Sigma Phi Epsilon li. H. IJUSI-IAN V C. H. Hos'rEleMAN G. C. JIEFIVRIIES Alpha Chi Rho Il. H. I'lll'l'Cl'llilSS J. VANllI.lNG C. B. NlESlllT Alpha Sigma Phi J. C. RUNK P. H. lENczs'rlaoM R. A. NAl':lil.l'IX' Sigma Phi Sigma li. 13. S'1'AvE1.v C. C. lVlA'l'llliR H. A. GAUL Theta Chi Russian. Nl'ISIllT R. E. Olflilftlllll J. C. lVlL'VV1l.l.IAMS Kappa Delta Rho F. G. W'lI.LIAMs C. H. F1cK1NoEa E. G. l'lll.L Phi Kappa D. C. HALEY A. N. IQRAFT F. J. BEoEN1i Phi Kappa Psi A. W. l.JliillMl.lCR li. F. Kooxs C. H. Goooxow Sigma Pi IDEAN R. L. WA'r'1's D. K. CHASE VV. C. Sl'lAl'Il-'ICR Acacia DR. WM. S. DYIE S. B. Gmccsoav H. 1XfloleGAN Delta Sigma Phi Rox' D. FICRO Alpha Chi Sigma H. H. GEIST C. I.. Mlil.I.INGl2li G. B. LANE THE PAN HELLENIC COUNCIL The Inter-Fraternity Council, an organization composed of members of the Academic National Fraternities, was founded during the school year of 1912-1913. It has for its pur- pose the upbuilding of the standards of fraternities as WCll as to promote the interests in the college and in college affairs. The council is composed of three members from each Academic National Fraternity, elected yearly, one of which is a faculty member. Meetings are held semi-monthly at one of tl1e Chapter Houses. 'vm-'gspf N' 1 wi rv -C gan! 'e k JXKWSSN -'-- '- 1-f.:-ww' -lyyq -rye r-Q-pw'-11 aww A me 1vgQ'Sfr1w2 f'1f w'm H1'frwq-:A1 - jjjvg' ,g -Q-4'-f W-, W , H . It w ll El l f ml W '1.?..5... W 1 A ll YW? 1 Mawr .1 1+ 1 Yiwu .r Qffliimi IW M 1 1 1, 15:5 V- vifg-A ,s 1 f,-T111-17:3 xf Jw 1 9 ji W, 1 fbi? 1 1 UN? , gl . .Y .,,,. LM'-..,.S,.-.9sl-lit: ,kill f.fs:lZ!:Q?E:o.Y ..,,,.lL .ALMPJQS .A JN Nfl, Q 291 'F 'X ' GV' E V Wa W mgifv ' ' ' MQ' 'lfvb fgf ul yi H , .1 -Q , , . , Q '-'5'7:,17 ,L7j7f 2-'r 3w , N . gy- . ' . I I , J gg- K , Y N 1 1U fl ,- ,V ,Tm 1 NL ,. ,. Ill ,-63 4. 4 A 1 Ami NY-1. ', 4 1 Yi. qs qv? I.: ,Q A H A nw fn V ' ' 11,35 A . f' ' oh ,: A ' - W' A A1 ,I Q, fx- , - M . , 1 1 V . R rx 1 Founded at Washington Active Chapters, Sixty-three PHI GAMMA DELTA and Jefferson College, 1848 QM 'I I-'zfffi-i'Z2f4 Ji-'-Z-'1':e'a15-I'2-Z:'.-115.25f:1 4'1'1 ,.5,-w'a1f'm5m, .:y1'1 va1aQ .51, Wi9?aiYel'i!-5' ' 17W5.?1Ei?iii 1WI !!:nn1 .1f:.f1: ':53r,51 3' 'W ' v:w '! wiM W A W viEr,?WN 1, E ,.1.11:f 5 Q i 0' 'W:5f ' :f51': ' X his .U V U Ar! . 1.5 1, A ,Mi fIJ I'A ACADEMIC X' A1 p -ef on WF qw Qu A I M ,rf .,,. , QF -Q, .h xr, , 3 '4.g.'- , 1 ',,y152I -wr. I. ', , 1 ww 'f M A N 0 f-f'Z2?'?1'fv? K Al mf ,N 1 W1 imfhxw H3 X 1. 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Il. MIYLLIGN . W. SMl'I'll II. FISIIIKITIIN I . IC. Mt'lN'l'lIlI'l 17. SMI'I'II H. W. MAIIER 'l'. Il. Rl'l'NlCR . 11. WENTZ Jnnlors J. C. l1'0S'I'lCll 0. H. PENNY F. POMIGIIY, 2, F. D. I-'RYMIRE II. M. WILSON, JR. M. Sl'H'l'1R XV. L. NORRIS N. S'l'.KI'l-'Flill ll. l'. CUS'l'l'JR E. M, GII.LI'ISI'IE SUDIIUIIIUITH Il0WICNS'1'l'IIN Mm'CAlklE R. R. J. N. 17l'l!HIlllI0ll Aft' M. URADY, JR, THOMAS -I. In IIIICIIANAN IC. V. LINDICMAN T, KILLIAN A. Il. GIIIICII, -III. M. Ii. KEIIS'1'E'l'TER U, RIILLIKIQN K. XV. LICNT V. YOSKANP . ,M W,X,Nk,.. umm ..',M,.,N, K, . X:,.Lk,..4,A,-:'x.,z :GV T. -...-, , rS,.,,X,!..X.. -. . X Y: .. ...wk , .Nt flw ph. in I uw.'..ww1W gh? Afiw N .Q lwll In 1 I f ,. s I . 'gf' xQjp.- I ' W 41f':-:J ,re-gjfj',4.g',:f My L1 '.-.'Lif:A.x .1f.lQ.-' 1' Q wFrs'Nr 'QF'-4 1 1 . 1 .... . N.-N- .... 1, 'W' .Af X-A M' - M: , -...wax -A . 1 1... ....,Mf,M.. .... D ....,..,-,.......,. .....,. .--qby-...' - ...,.. W ....,,,. -.... ..... ...... --15 . .... ..... .. ... ..... . ......... A... ' .LA ...- in-by .:. .. .... .. 293 'WY r if' ,,-,,4w,!'4 F 'W Y ' X L' t V xy' 13: 2 Tri. .N wi in It 1. , -- .lv-if, X - I .Y -lx: : y L , .Tal N VF at 1-fir ', i ' 'fy OL! 1- ' 'K 3 ., 0 lT,! ': , 1 Ay tiff , S A.. ,Zag 5 4 A. , 2 . .4 BETA THETA PI Founded at Miama University, Oxford, Ohio, August 14, 1839 Active Chapters, Eighty-one A I ,M M: Mr -'lt' WS' 'Zf1f.L,f?'g . Z ',,q,,','eU,4l1! H A ,il 'Q gcfff X neg, W9 V ff, I civInnmaunnnluiiulnnll-. T WW B 6:3 H . ACADEMIC o . W WS d VH6Qrf'f. '4ff'3.' J 55 'QW 'W . 1 lg N, ' ,A ,,,, , , MJ, o , , W, 294 KL ww 55. I -'f V- ' .4 Av, he-.lv'.1x.N . NJ. If - X' ,. K, -2 .mln JM- ' w '-X I' W. W J! 33 M-Q L ' rg-NW--3 'A NCR All ,, WY- I V Q MXN A I ,JMXW I I ' l' f W fl' x-:ww x K' , 4' M, tl QS -91. - A gs-: 2....4g,..-. 1 ,.,. , ---- T V... ' n.V- . ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Estublislmd 01-tiolml' 4-, 1888 Ilnlvgnud NVQ-In-xclx Knuhlx T.. II. llolduv J. Ilunfetio C. W. Rum-tio Rnglx Cook NV. I'. lInl4l,.1 Ilumiltml MIM-lucll SIIIIIVUWI Ilnvis Ii1'!'l' Wool! Ihllpll Ms-l'lurv Peoples Iiruwu Huh' Luwry II1-If1'1'lr-lx SIlIllllIll!I'1.'L'K5l' Kussh-r Ilonklmxmm-r Sic-wmum Cnrsml Mmhlux Wnrnm-k Putnuy Ilolhun III'l'llHIllll NV1'Ight Clmmbcrs K1-nnody RUM. FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. XVAIINHUK F. J. ll0I.l!l'IN M. IIIGIIMANN XV. S'I'0IlllAl!'l NV 'l'. I'I7'l'NI'IY XVRIGIVI' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO HUIIIIIPH NV. IHTIHI -I. N. PI5Ol'LNS G. XVl'Il.S1'lI II IC. MCUIIIIIIIC II. KNAIIII NV. I'. IIOLIIHIC 'l'. KICNNICIIY I.. II. IIOLIUICII 0. UIIAMIHCRS Juniors II. IIIIUNVN G S. ROSE K. IIAIHHIUII ll. MAIIIIOX IiIUSSl.l'1li SlllDIl0llIOI'1'N . M. DAVIS 'l'. M. SANFORD R. J. CARSON IlIINl'I'I I'Ii M. IG. Ml'l'l'IlIGI.l1 T. I.. IlAI.I'II . S. IIUOKIIAMMIUIL S. IV. IIANll.'l'0N A. II. lIl'lI.I4'FIlIUlI Fl'1'r-Alum-n WV. IUYNI'I'l l'IC, JR. J. L. NVOOD J. T.. BATR M. COOK NV. S. S'l'l'IYI'INSON D. E. SAYLOII LONVRY J. U. SIIUMIIIGRGICR, JR. IU. I.'. 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I ,, Y 1 H Vik X M1 '- -- - 4, :M --'-' :rf 'T'...fi'S,f11iZ1iZ1'.lL..1....I PHI KAPPA SIGMA ennsylvania Oct b Activ , o er 19, 1850 e Chapters, Thirty Found ed at University of P itbibf . nm-w . ....w?.51:4. It : .5 5,4 .:. ' -f' ::::.. WWW? - f',uy1uWp N XP? :f 'P :::::.-lg' -JB. , X ::: Q, up m ' W 4m WAX-V u5JXY?,C.ff'L'fYZ1z ID K 21 ACADEMIC ' 1 W 'Q1 1, ', zfiaf f4:13'+,'s f - viii 'N '-BY' 4'1'.?if1 1'?r'2 ' '-f-ffP'INv1? 5 3 Er :SW 'NHMT 'E I ?f5f?v fl V2 'W if 'fn ' ff-'5? i'3'f?f I N QWSFW TQ ug 15192 f'S5QW lx 'fffw , N5 fd ,,,A, LL .,,, L.1d?Zi?TfffA,,, l ,,!,, LM.n4ffffYi.Julfliiml ,Q Ng 'Af xfgidsq, far .Y ' J WA' . 'LVL' 296 .. ,N , A . . ..,A ,M N... I' U, QV 2138 -.' W ,.13,..3 .IW W ' JI UV' 'L' . ig-.:' Ft 1, --.- wi, , ,, WM, M ' A Im xIl'3.1's,w,Nfnq',, ,rw I,: I x I-N 7.2.5 f f 1,11 I - .,.A4,.A.... -JLCQ . 'I . ui I -,---- . '------' ' f'- ' PSI CHAPTER Estnlnlisllcd April 5, 1890 Atwnll D. Bnlr Tomm' Wiisnn Euwvr Whintlm- Dowlor Kincaid I-Il'll.IllQI'LI Cornman Shore Hnyn Bucher Errclt Inldwivlc Guns Dmnhly M. C. Roml Guthrie IVu1k0r Mllrruy IIIOIISCII Foster Kullm' Mcl'.unn R. R. Reed Gotwnls J. S. Bull' FRATRES IN FACULTATE IIUGO IIEZDEK GROVER C. CHANDLER ROBERT N. RRAINERD RUIIOLPII S. IIITCIIER IVILLIAM R. ERRE'l l', JR. LAIVILENCE M. FORNUROOK ROIKERT ll. ATNVELL DAVID K. I'. RAIR E. LINYVOOD CORNMAN GEORGE F. TVALKER EDNVA RD II. MURRAY ROBERT R. REED S. XVARMAN EDGAR FRATER IN URBE Iconlclvv M. lvoswlm FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sunlors WAl.Il'.AUE D. GlT'l'll1lIE ANDREW K. WILSON LEE G. IIILLS GIIIOIUIE A. IIAYS, JR. IIAHOIJJ E. IIERON Juniors AARON l'. DOXVLER MARSIIELL G. REED IIERISERT D. EUXVER Snphomorcs JAMES C. KINUAID EUGENE A. DAMIKLY Frm-nlnnen NV. FRANCIS MATIIIAS BENJAMIN F. GOTXVALS R0llEIl'l' PONVERS N.v1'1mN11-xr. V. LUDNVICK sAn1U1I:1. 11. XVIIITEMAN mmm W. GANS U. wll.1.mM 1mDP1cNsT.xI,L NVILIQIAM RI. SIIORE CHARLES XV. XVIIISTLER EDGAR S. TOMER JAMES S. HAIR THOMAS II. MENSCII J. DUNUAN MQLEAN 3 iw- I.-T ,... .L 'fi -VIII--I ---... XT am ', ..I- -Ty-Qiyf -P...-:cy Y I I ,nw A Nw!-I .I wif.-:QI .I . I, I Imp, I fps. .J 49. -II: If I s' I, 2 I f . I IJ .I .- Nw- .' .WI II It It I I . X -- II II I .I .A x1 I.. I. I :Vg I .VH . .5 3.6, I I ..-lf: x , . ' 233- 1 iff f?'al':g..'q, I g.AIf..'T:1p'IT:. 'klilgw I jk QQQQQ'-BQ ,X IIN E I J U NIJ.. MLA: L kl.-..,i...,.,':u Lac.. X 4m K .,3.N.wx1k I I I. . XNAQ .I ,I - .,.I.1I,...-..I-. 1. . , I-, . -..-. ., -NN, - ... ...I.. ..., III, L 31,5 V Q- I 1 ...gi-1 . Sw- If - . - N1 M N'.....Yf .- 297 .:.,,A-1-N4-.. ,, ,Z gf. ,-ogy,-,:A,.'g74'f745':QV J, , ,5.gL1f ?-wg, . TJ ,, - 7 - rzrr, . Q 77'yjff:17':: 4Tf yf:fZ17---I L V, IA. , , ,nys L 1 1 ,Q ?5.f-a,,1:if?f,:,f'A'r5Tf' ' ' VQ'fJ'Ev ' Nlffiiv L, X , ' X-X X ,,,. an , r-i,l.'lfMf.1'1, IN-7 . , , ,J . 1, mf v,, - . ,fy , V o ow rf 'uw I -' f 1 M bf N of ,A - W ' o f' 1 ,V 3 t ' 0,12 ' ' HD f' 'x ' 1 QI I ' 4 1 ix, my ff 2 o Q wllr ,A Z., ,JW . xv LN- ....... K 'Lum W... hilgxlzxxumu- A .-, ,, L ,I SIGMA CHI Founded at Miama University, Oxford, Ohio, June 28, 1855 Active Chapters, Seventy-eight Qc ,I 1 , ' W: 1, ,qw ,QW o P 1 .ww ,M ywmy, Sw ,ggifihm MTW' ?11i3l'3a35,iw , W ww- 1 ' , 1' 'GV' W E X .ACADEMIC ff -.. -Dum, vow, X Cf, 11' f 'K 1-42' K :Ax x P 'qv' yd: x xr ----1?---,y':, HI- my-X --wi '-uw-ET-11:9-Uwizx-w,:-.57 X7 ::::7-ff-mnziil .. 172' :lv 13,-.-5, M! M 1 wl fi f o S ya if 2+ fd vw g Wwfl o fd 43311112-if-ff 'fwssh o HIJLQQW 1223?-IS' d o 'f j .,,,,, i-'gm ,,,,..LJ' Juziiwrkll. my ,,SS.2f.,yf5ZQo. A. o ---,.g.M+ff ---- '-4.1-4 H ' 'A - -1.VL ' ' ' 298 ,x.., ,- JW U s. J---41 ..,.,. 4...ygLM N3 -:QT fylg.:'3vg53:?i3--T-lx:-, .. .st..7,,,:m N Q ....v,..wv 1- MG' I 4-.ww 'X .scars ffLf'.'.pQ'f7i,2.+ -H I wifi' Fai A ' V I ...Q ' ' ' ' 5 'Q 1 ' f . I K .i5k.k, . My . N H. ' -----'-- ----- - 1,,.-,, ' .... is fm 'QP- .. PLN- ALPHA CHI CHAPTER ldslallmlisllvql Muy 27, ISSN Wlggrlmx JI. A. Itniln-y Nvllllnnm I.l'Illlllllll Full G. G. Hnhim-mn l'Innm1 Stahl .HIIIIIIIIUII I.. T.. Ilullvy XV1ll'lH'l' F. XV. Rnlulnsun IG. R. liniloy Gwynn Shiolds ' llillin llrnwn Slim-In-01' Frzlnklln Ilm-vis IIUIINUII f'lIl!llllll'II Tmwr IXIH1-how... gil-111,10 Vnnllykc I'uII'v1' Tnnm-lllll Allon Iqll4Il'l'H Molxtgulln-l'y llnnvof-k FIU,-k M,u.A,.,hm. FRATRES IN FACUL'l'A'l'E M. M. HAIHIIS l'. I.. KINSLUIG J, D. 'l'yg0N FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S1-nlors .I. II. WAIINIGR XV. S. XVIILIAMS J. M. YANDYKH M. I.. SIIIIGLIIS 'l'. Ii. HUDSON XV. A. MATIIICXVS W. R. RI'MMI41I'. W. 'l'. SlltN'Kl'0R J. S. HALT. K. K. lTAMl'llI4II.I. l'. S. IIIIOXVN R. T. IIILLIN J. A. IIAILHY l'. ll. HIGUK M Juniors J. U. I.. l4'0lTl.'l'Z I.. I.. IIAILIGY G. 'l', I'lQll1'l4j1Q V, W. V. IIANIQS ld. R. I!All.l+IY ll. l', NVIGGINS F. W. IHHHINSUN G. l'. I.I+IllMIT'l'lI G. S. S'I'IlI1l!l.l4I H. G. ROBINSON li. S. 'I'ANNl+IIIlI.I. Snpllolnurm-e4 'I'. S. HOYNIG W. W. S'l'AlIL W. J. 'FONICR E. I.. MuvAli'l'lIITR li0IIl41I!'l' SMI'l'II K. ld. FRANKLIN Freshmen W, 1.1, HANCOUIQ K. ALLIGN E. Il. IGNIIIGIIS, JR. W. S. MONTGOMERY J. I . l+'l.0UK 'YN I X 1 I lx 2 v if ' MV Q' 1 I gk AV .bl L I w ' 1 ' ' w. 1.x N- v- vt :rv-... v, .M ,y l U. MJ, -1 ,M f, w-Q wx. N. ' wp .X .fl '2'0.2'75 fx' NN: . GA-. --'YgAM'w . .N A'-A-Kg . ,.Y'ff'g1' N .' 'QSM Q -- 1 -X. . A,-, Q Wg... .xl 1,1 ...l4.,.Vg,. A A .Nkic W 'H .K 'yMj,.,-A., W ,yxw ll X- .. E21 x ,I . Y' Yifik N-.23 I 3' wf.f.l'?f'r'w 'CML IQJ 1 J ' '2.,xXgi-1 '-JM-If .1 ' fy' f ... ,Q 'Q X . I, NI - 'T .,'..', 1. .1 '3,,,.5..gf ..: 5... .,....Q L ,' fgii3?Q, ,. 'x ywjxg Q U x, ug. gg. ' V . NES-1 544.213 A M... W.-33f.J .:,'.f.., -kb... .... 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GRIMES FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sonlors II. P. GOOD II. N. BIGNTZ U. VV. MILLIKEN W. VV. SIIULTZ, JR. S. C. MCCOLLUM F. M. RITTS J. B. Moolm J. 11. s'1'uIc1U.mz w, F, WADDELL I'. GRIMES Juniors E. O. EDGERTON XV. C. RAY M. S. McDOWELL, JR, WV. 13. EVEREST, JR. T. A. MURRAY C. F. HESS Sophomorcn II. J. BAILEY NV. C. IIESSER F. IIANSON W. 11AMIr.'1'oN J. W. CRAIG T. A. GRAHAM WV. ll. MITCIIENER Freshmen W. L. ANDERSON n. D. wm'rmLY W. W. EVERICTT 11. 1-I. BOVVDEN n. c. GOODMAN T, IL LEVERING F. II. WAIDLEY IL A. XVILIJAMS E. B, ' 1' IxllA'1A .4 .1.,'gX'Y-f3J'x.2.f4 ' 11i,y... '7.-.11T'x...1.5.2'f.fQ':?ff'f:nfx.Q'fli T7.3lKv5'fT iYHwV'7'f1'.f'Q?'3:H.7Xx'.yX-'LEq'1f3'15'-IQVII' WT mg iST'37':'51L'f7I',Tf5 16 'T ':1L'ff'i'3'f, ' . 'Z' 1 11 wp.. 1. X 1' -g1gf' ' Hi' 1' 1 K ' fx '.y'm.' 3 1. . 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X - W... 5 I ,fix fi-YQ X., :XX -.W P Nl I Wjliv ? k.. Mx , , ,.1,gp,,:.x, . 1 x , V vp 1' H I 1 , . g,g.f:a- X. KU ,f X - - fx 3 Xi b 11. 2 ., , ' H m i. . b .,.. 1 4-5 RQ. -L . ,A,. .2 ,A q . AU A .5 ...., I ..... .....,,..,. M . ..,..,...... , ,,., M... ,,,. , ,.,,,. , ,.....,,., - ,,.,.. ,....... . . ,.., ,,., .. ,.., ...,... .... . .. .. ..,, m.fm.,- ,..,..,, f ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER lGsl,nhlislnu1l May 18. 1892 NVilHmx Nyvum NV. I's-am-0 Mvrrlnmn Puhn IIn1'tlinp.: linono th-Ittm-r Rulntnn I . D. Young: A. Young Grvpruun NV1-uvvx' F. W. I'1'Ill'l'lE Luo Ilurpvv Stoll I4'l'0IlK'Il 1Uuluwnluu'h llowim: TIIUIIIDNDII Millvr lt. lilnkoslnu Prior- I'ill'HIlIlII Crngln IIHEIIOIIIIIII Jnvkuon Gould lhmk Sllllfflbl' - Kcvml. FRATRES IN FACU LTATE 1-. ls. 1uc1cNm1.xN v. A. lIUN'l'ICR G. fp, ymmmm cz. lc. QIIIIGMN u. lv. IIURNIGR FRATER IN UIIBE DR. F. A. IIOIIISON FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Svnlorn R. A. IIl.AKlGSI.IClG H. F. IIIGRRING ll, lq, sU1l1,0551qR li. S. FILIGNUII J. S. NYCITM J. II. S'l'0LL. Il. N. GRITTNIGR I . NV. l'ICAIi.UlC I . IR. 'FIIOMPSON .1. 0. IIAICPICR az. 11. voor: 11. K. wlxurmlclr IV. A. IHNKIGNIIAUII Junlors A. llI.AliI'1SI.I'II'l, JH, ll. A. IIAlC'l'I.ING C. G. MII.T.I'1Il G. U. BOONE IG. Il. Il0l.S'l'0N S0llh0llI0l't'H Il. NV. GRIGGSON II. E. NVILSON XV, lvlqluuqg 'l'. S. MIGIKRIMAN M. II. PALM A, N, Yulfyq G. NV. NVEAVER F. D. YOUNG Frm-nlnncn ll. Il. IHUCNIGMAN U. Il. JACKSON 11. U. pARSHAm4 C. J. GHAGIN J. w. KICl'I.lCR J. W. RUNK J. II. GOULII J. M. LEE Q, ll. g11A1v1v1qR A. A. PRICE -v -- ix in-.-V Q, -,.':4Ji.3!.4.'1.ifi1Fff,5: xmgw..---j-C-N.. qi- 1.3,-.5:NWx.w. ,M..,:...,.,..w4x. 1 AMY' I W?f f V '.f0V 7 i2P.w3'. ?'I 5 'ff'kSXM U A NQIYNI 1 49' 'TITYNW W , N qsi5fif?'L ? .3. I'Tf3 9935351 ' lj 1fgTkifT1v.. -QQJM1 1 ' 'A ITtf:flp1,,..5Eff-4'L5f . . .-14i7f.f'T'.h...iS ...,. Q311521633..x.1'k:45kii' . N bi NQggh?,,FQu 1 V rx. ....-....--.,.. ig,..wg,-- ' .,....,. L.....-,Y --'- ---- 'N' X-Hu M'N'15Q- -M. 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Mir wen. 1.1 I: 'r 'N 1' - ,l?1Dwyf,- 5 lf '-,fwjfifmh lllggrfjkb Il' 'l' Q1QLxf'h: le,lwr'fx'Q'4l' ll H ,l,,, H, Vl A 304 I M i JM VAECZMI A I - 'UNSW I- 'f'z' :W ? I 1 . ,v3Nl.1 .if-,. OX Qj Q 1. I z, X. . LI.. 4.3 ' 9 '- gd . f ,,.r , Jj . ' KAPPA CHAPTER Estnhllshcd June 7, 1890 Press Hurt mn n Evorol tin Hynes R nlmrts Shnncr Linn Rigby G ucthor Korn Hess Ihu-cklow 1'.evl1nrd T.I.nws E.I3cchtol llrnndt C.Bochtel Mnlivk Lyslc DIIIITOIIII Wnral Gray Alwine Wurklmlncr F. Rlnhcll Dnvics Hill Rclnsmlth 1'1'l4:c C.1lisl1ulI HlIl'1lll'I' llnrlow Wilson IInvcll0r Mc-Mnlmn Gnt'1-hell 1'.Lnws Mucllin FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. H. II. IIAVNER R. WV. IIARLOXV F. C. BECIITICL DR. I. D. WILSON R. IRVING FRATER IN URBE T. G. KEIIN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Scnlors J, P, LAWS C. I-I. ROBERTS W. N. FULKERSON W. S. WARD G. II. LYSLE R. R. BURTNER J. O. BARCKLOW II. R. XVERKIIIGISIGR Juniors M. II. GATCIIELL A. J. MARCEAU E. S. BECIITEL O. A. RISIIELL J. K. IIILL J. S. McMAHON J. II. LYNN E. C. IIESS Soplmmores D. W. RETTEW M. W. DAVIES W. II. REINSMITII T. K. LAWS G. D. IIYNES II. B. IIRANDT F. L. RISHELL E. G. PRICE F. M. EVERIGTTE WV. G. MAUIIIN F. P. INGHAM J. LECIIARD Freslmncn J. A. IIARTMAN A. SIIANIDR O. R. MALICK J. GRAY J. E. RIGHY J.,IC. RUSS II. ALWINIII T. K. LINCOLN ' 0, E, GUEQIIIER 'Q ' NEI, ':7L N'l vc 'LaE Q1 I'--'1 Y -22 q, fa11Q3,'r::71gRH5IQ4QQ1. '- 'W 4': I5f-wfI,w2.QzZZ1XT'if ,'l:i--jg-my-: fy-.1 --f-- df .wg-1-Qi-mwxw... ...X ...www 19 My G. FJ 13554. 11 mf Qin. .I Hgh, '?'SN'fiQ ' 1, in I ' . I 'I .. ..,,. I ,-,,2rI.m13-Km... +..z,..s..1'..sik. . J x,5.,...s9..,E31gf. 21 L -43-J, A if . ' -- ' hp, 3.x ' ' ,A--'f. wg, 305 X JM? WW' 4' 75? 'M ZW Y7 f ' 'N '1 xxf' L IX 3 .g1..',:5:a2x,ff yi ,W - Q ii Q fi Nj: 1 .ZQLQW ' I W I5 'A . W d 5, 'N .:g:.,,...,,.. , ' .Wg '..' , ' . ,. .... A 'A -,., t ,, .f':: i 'rg PHI DELTA THETA Founded at Miami University, December 26, 1848 Active Chapters, Eighty-eight ,agp f ' .. Jw 000, Y -A., 4f: l. f A , .,vf7' 'mi' ,NW A E X R : s 'i ' X' 'ff' i.i1':.1' 225111611 YJ. ' 1 'K ' ' ,f ' 1 , A Q 'If if . 4? fI,h?li3. ., Q, K I f QP V' f Nl- fD A 9 I ACADEMIC V' Y 'N Hyip? 13N 7x X 5 f X V H 'l ' A:,,35g-,w 1 Q, 'Rizjyy '- 'Q -WJ - 4 Ny -,H ,,,yQL.j.1i 113 Q1 X xl ,1 1 r -' N- 7. , , Mu-lf , '- 1 w 'V A 'ni i.. 1 i , Sdn . 3.1. , 6' fv 'Mi -1 'Skim 44 ai- p ,A 306 I I F, 1+-K. fm, .ww -ffvfkqgfv., F' 1 I I j N.. yu J. -Qffw17.,.:M . , S , 5 In '-'- x rl--5 - 1. L I g W ' s:-5.34, wif- X5 .Q : .i Lxkjylr 7 .... .3 LP PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER l'Isl':1l1IlsIu-11 IIIIIY 10. 1004- Nuwmnu Ihwtnn Nuys I runk Wllllnmmm II'ngormnn Tmdwip: Ewing: IVclty Iiromxlx 0l'IlI'Il' XVIIIIA-1101111 Shnffvr l'onrnd NVl'I1I1'IlIIIIIlII'l' Audra-ws SMIS I1'4n'tnn IIOVIHVIIII l'l'a-snww-ll Iiunlnv lfostvx- Fulunt My:-rs Ilhrprins AIUXIIIIIIPI' Ihlrc- KPIIIIII 'l'um'k Wlvluml Rowland F1-Il Fink Wolff! Fullnn I IlIZIIl21'l' I. L. If'0S'l'ICIL U. A. IIONINIG J. II IIAYS .I. U. IIAGEIIMAN Il. J. IIIGGINS J. Ii. ALEXANIIICII C. M ANDRIGNVS R. IC. BROUGII IG. II UOIINIVALI. II. N I4'A'l'ZINGICIl E. I.. IGIVING E. XV. I I+ZI.T, IV. C. ROIVLAND FRATRES IN FACULTATE 141. A. IGUIQIZIGII II G. I.. FEIIINGPIR FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S1-nlurs F. IL IIIISTON A. C. 0I'IlIR.I,IC M. A. SIIAI4'FI'IR Junlorn Uv NV. IC. CONRAD NV Il. IF0R'l'NA U. IIAIIE Nonlmnwra-H J. U. FRANK J. G. I4'I'L'I'0N Il. E. LIIINVIG Fra-slum-n 1'le1IKos D. A. NVIFILAND II. M. K'I!I'lSSNVEI.I. I'. Il. FATOUT l'. IV. WWZIIIIGNIIAMMICR NV. II. IVICI.'l'Y IC. M. XVIIILIAMSON Ii. U. NICNVMAN G. II. SIGIILS Il. Il. IVIII'l'I'IIIIGAD U. R. MYERS F . IV. IVOIJW . S. KIGNAII .T. G. FINK L. IV. TUCK ww. Q V1 .IFY3 , 2iz2g,w H 13, Qflpf.. M-...ifgigvr le W' 'Mfg ' QWTQ Fw WT' :N I .I A GL' 11'f?5f'gT?. I I1 A?-ZW.-... I I: f,x4xQN1i I ,,fIx5wQ A ' W I vi MJ., 'MLS l'3i1w'v+'-.2334 fM'f.w?2' I H i Vg-w'.IxNQL ' KK. 'GY 014 ' 1 ' .N -r.iS..':...L,.....,Ii-ui J ,,,, ,.,..W.' ...L--,fl ..f... mx -R..s.-...M-15. ...,,.,q! Im.. ..4. . M,3.q.4,p, X-,M A Wiigfv' . - -44 - -- MA-x. - f -If -mp -A A , 307 tj r it - A' 5 WT-if-'-m,:fi, ' i-N-'mvgfl 1 f ..1-.H M3 f-'- ' ' 'N I 1. , X e -' '+L 1' . W is L i DMX 4- fe, , . ali 1 iw te ij Serta ratt at ,uname aaa ff a a at 1, - --.xy .U ...V a-.r--r-...w,m.-.,..,.w.-..m.W.,.. SIGMA NU Founded at Virginia Military Institute, January 1, 1869 Active Chapters, Eighty-five E N ACADEMIC ! V E'1'2fMV1 . ,.!' in r,,,. J. y I JJ :ir ith JJ. if ik. Tia L I 1' 'A M 5: A V-, wg- fx ,, ,' 1' I A' ii , W xii? I fi Wye. ', 'WJ ' H' ig-T-is ,-In-zwf 'W i J '- :V ' ' , 1 ' sf,-ffl if iw A ,feffwff 11 ESF, ,YYQTJ t .v t ,L A Wu. EK-41. V ,,,-,L A 4 .mnikz-mf' -Nw Min. x... :.. : -' 'g1'51:. Nu W- M. J Ma. ,' ' -.r - ' QL., ' Am' 'A ' 'C ' 308 ', 1 'k Hvflwh, ' .RV .J-...f--3 -NM., iq--mi!---X-Fw73-My-jf,----27,1353---,ww.- NN... 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I'A'l I'EIISON FRATRES IN URBE G. IV. MARTIN E. N. SULLIVAN G. W. SULLIVAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sunlnrs E. IP. ROY IV. If BENNETT E. OVIGIKDORII' J, B, SAyERS E. II. OIIERIIOLTZER R. II. RAIIUII L. D. CIIAl'IN K, G, IQJKILEY II. NV. GOOD II. E. BARON J. SIMMONS J. R. FRY G. E. LETUIIWOIITII XV. E. PERRY, JR. W. B. JONES R, 0, BLANEY J. I. WEINSCIIENK 14, W, IQAILY Juniors R. Z. SNYDER G. L. ELY S. E. RUNSER 1'. II. IIOEDER E. G. TICE E. E. WELLES HENDERSON TALIIOT 0, Ill, Kmqm-ER A. E. POST E. M. SAYERS HAMMOND TALIIOT, JR. J, F, NUHLE Sophomorvs A. G. BENSON J. F. WRIGIIT E, V, SINGER D. V. FEASTEII O. G. WOLFE E. M. BELT, II. S. IVEBSTER NV. A. SIIISON J, R, RUSSELL Frculnm-n F. S. SAYERS II. K. GREGORY, JR. yvi L. PRATT W. G. IIURIIENN E. O. GEAIIIIARDT 'p, E, WOODS II. IV. IIAUSEM R. S. COVEIIT T, xv- ARTELL J- ...-- . ww. 5g,p,v:y.y-V:--.yf,: gp..f-Nw-...H .x.gf,L,r:g1'3:3g:f'w,3 f1'1ji,fJ-j-f'L.,.f'- 1 1-1: y,g.'yra3,,p:-sl: NT -x:'.'.-':K,:'y.-,IV.. f---1--1-.. W fu... !,,.,X,, ,V ,K...,.,R.,., I 8 W IZ., 15:13 ' Q1S93A73im I I r3 QTL I ' 'J I . fi I I 1 ' 49.5 fi- I:-' -' i.1:::pfLIC ' .'.iNM. 1 ':,I 'TV' I 1-Q F -C I ' , QQQL'-f.,,,,,gQvQ'i.1'I' :3.fi2-'fem m1.1'.g.5:.e1 ...I ..-.,,,gg1l?!3f'rf5Ifx ..1.:.i'+:IQi ,, 3, 5. vQQgrQ,,,l,Y523, , j' , ' .Q-I W if I --I '--- ..... v-,igvx 309 ,, 11 f.15SvQv773'gvE:t'Tfr'K.4 T. -w wf'-' xff -f - , H -f N, xl? g3i?Z4QGQ'QffX1.'Tfx 1 ' L JWQ LW A EL- - 'l mfyrl gv ifx r! H1 J' ' K A , , JI My .. A M, ,.,., W, '- ,. . - ,,n. ' Hy? ACACIA ACACIA Founded at University of Michigan, 1904 Active Chapters, Twenty-five I l A . ag-1 ' - 2-JW'1W I We 3:5 W u .- LX -.uf Mix., -2 -X . V Y X L. , f 5: U. if 1. H A at 'N . 'd'.4:- FQ' .Aff KN: H: ' I mr -, . , 1 0 Nu Af' I 1,5 .aw . E,-,A r :m1f,Lv1YlT?,. Fx fi ... H 1' ' -J, ,X , X iff 'N ACADEMIC - v ---- 5:5 1 w1 ggw D 'fI:xY'F h -' , ' .mifsxr-'ff fyj S4g,. zn ' W, VM, lv gq'v'111jn f1 1 EE -I V Wei 41 + ew 335 K' wr N fe n W '-4 1. ' ww u 1 in 5 n n J My 'm '91 Q 'lk ' J' 1 .181 Erkiivigi , H if M . -' ' ' P2 ' .. ,.,,. . .- ,.,.. ....... ,., .q.- f nf ..,.,,,,, W: ' -V-. - 310 I 4 P ,. .,,.,..i-! N ...PQ .QA 3 ..,,. EW - N? , ' A - I mv-Xyyx. .N W X -. X Y .I . 1 K ,fy U5 M . I 3 'I ...4,.. ....... .... . . ......, . ' ' .1 .A-flkfx If .aim-.ml-.zzxzfmzmzz:4wwum....um.-..u:mm.wmf-Lu. -..:.11m.1..:gmmm-rv H V ' PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Esfulrlisllud Jllllu 4, 1009 Tfnmiltnu Wnlglm Tmwors Ulnrk Cllnzcr Ryan Lehr Lauer llm lm: ll S :umnu lb n' Warm-kv 1NIorgnn U. U. Gnrrctt Essivk 'Furhox 11414 ll 4 IIIILIIN Gunlf Mnrgnn Kisvx' llroxrory Milk-r Martin Sw-lwidy IIIIIIM' I MIII1 1 llull Mu li IIlII1'IIl'I' liyu Iluh- IVPIIVIII' IVIIIIQ Kunzs- l'1nnplu-ll FRATER IN HONORARIUS W. IIAIUUSUN WALKER Y FRATRES IN FACULTATE G. R. GREEN C. MILLER E. J. KIINZE U. E. MYERS FRATRES IN URBE VALE ll. H FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sc-nlurs U. R. IIAMII.'I'0N Juniors IV. Il. LANIDENIII-IIHII'1R II. IV. MORGAN Sonllmnnrn-ra L. J. GARRETT G. NV. LEIIR .T. I.. MARTIN I l'l'NIllll4'll J. I . SVI Spa-vlnln J. F. M I IQIIIG Il J. F. RYAN I'. NVEAVER I. VVEIIRER S. IVIIITE IV. LAIIER A. 'I'.I RROX C. ROI'liNVEI,L A. XI'RIGI.EY 0. MORGAN T.. ROGERS G. IVARNUKE E. SEAMENS M V ,X N N - I V 4 M ? lgyljgpfii. xwv, I ,X K, I I f , gec?Es5-wg! I xxfgggwii f.pI:5gfy ,Q 3.-3,443 N I 1 I 1.1, ,ravffzffm A 1' g?.1e?:m-.12,.i.112cwiks . . I v?x.:15k.UPm I W 1 . .. W. I, h-....L' .W xA.l..x. .d,,,,-,,.,vk A - ww --W - A-Q 311 Q we. -. 1 -f.,':'7'9'3,'7Ffgf?fw'I'9f2T'1 H ' -fe-'7.',f-4 Q7 'V?T '??'Y Tf'f' wg. ,. ,.. 1FTn '? 'H'YTF'fRYf1T'7 ', '7' 'IH ,137 vw 'N- A, vt 'Af xxx f x fvffvp 'Wi ,y STX ur YQ Iv! 'uk ,M gr ,N AX' xg? rf ,- wgbxi -L :H -I i . A.. O-W., in I MW? I .Viv I. l W1 DELTA UPSILON Founded at Williams College, 1834 Active Chapters, Forty-eight ' 1 N 1 YL V- 155 55.2 953 345 fit AIKGIIOI oonkn W FU1'L'hP'A Rd A Y ACADEMIC 7' F 'zfwvv ,g'1 q'1 e 'L WC? W if yy 'LIL' If 1 U . ,V A:1 :'qg, , v ,cw-'w'q4'1sxv'1'LfZ:'a1g7531X1 lv .1 U I -- 'Y iw ff' g N2 15'Q'f , v?gf'f Bigglffv 11' if 4- lil 'W' 'ENQEQ' SQ M .L f+2i!:...g41Igl5e'f ,QLNW MQ' .fxmmkw mjfi W, Ss: ,gl W? 312 , AA 'XI ,MAYJS .-.J -- I . .J v -+C'-Q. .1 . N f... X' . W A. A' w..v -fbf . wx R ,. wlwj . F t ' mfr -,N .5161 I N Nm ' V I . i f .U H: g xvms-f-,:im ,, N, .key x f., 9, , .5 L X- 5 . . . L if t . IA V' . . , , .,.,. LS kilt..- .. ,. .. ..., 2 Q. . PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER l'1st:lhlislwmI ll1'l'0Illlll'l' S 1911 ,mmm 96 if ' L. 'I'. Jnlu-N I-'rlttu llovnlun li. L. .Tum-s lllh- .iulnmmx I-'Ixt.4-r Wh-mul Fin-In YV4'I'Nl S1-itz II4-mh-1'x-1011 lmxhy Wvll- W1-n V1-r Yue-um firm-nu wal It Kl'Xl1Z Fllllllvl' linulvl XVIIHIIIONE HHUIIHIII f'U0lH'l' Hunks R1-ml llrnsll I'l'll1ZllIIlll lh-lnmvy ArmlmsI1-r 'l'1'mlt lluvy 'l'lulol' Olvwhu- llmgluws l'1u'1-nlz Amlorsun Smosinsky FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. ll. 'mmon '- W- MASON w lc. lllTl'IY J. ll. OLIGWINIG FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Scnlors l'. J. 1'00l'ld1l E. S. YOCIIM R. ll. ANDEIKSUN l'. ll. 'PHOIIT J. Il. IIUGIIES A. F. l'AliEN'l' R, .l, KAIN l'. ll. HANKS ll. li. WlII'l'M0lllG D. M. KAIDIGL NV ll. NVEAVER E. SMUSINNKY .lunlors Il. II. IIILI-I J. 'I'. GROSH ll. 'l'. AXFURIJ L. G. Wldll. W. U. RUXHY R. L. JONES S0llll0lll0l'0H R. W. Alt1KlliUS'l'IGll JI. lf. IIILIGMAN lb. W. SIGITZ S. E. Ull0W'l'llIGR J. N. 111411611 A. E. WlIAlt'l'0N R. S. FI'l'Ull ll. l'. IIORIDEN IC. IIIGNIIIGIQSON ll. Il. JOHNSON, JR. W l4'IX'l'l4IR 1sl'l'Nllllll'I'l I.. 0. l4'I!l'l l'S ll. S. KltA'l'Z ll. K. Wl41RS'l7 IC. l'. IIICMMICY A. G. l'I!lT'l'ZMAN L. 'I'. JONES W. G. WIIGAND W. I1'. GIIIGIGNAWAIE 14 --.. V :1-vx.x.R- ---M--F ,, .W.v,,h . 0...-..v, 7.v:A -li.. mYjV,'-.yy 4-A- -f'--1211--T Q11-1.Ai1'-'MIFYT'K1'.'.j'-,f':'x.va.5 wg-1... -r' , i'1'-Aj XI.-W. M.. .. Nh., W I 'T , -'G x-NIL-K-.ifwyxiig JXJQQT W ,Hz-.BQt.N'1 X1 YWFN . 7 iw V WX . N1 iv.. W' Wir ' A-.? 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I ' ff' I G E ww, 1 V 4' o ,M I x M fb 1F ACADEMIC I H M esffiff TTT WW M V 'e -,TUV-,1..n....vv,g1LY?','g'yvER. ,.,, Enlxgim. a,.,,M --4:4.,FG-iTi,..Lrp'7'r9l1:'If fwgrjgqi-V211 ..w xl fl 533, X-1 V- -71qEii3-:K-:tgw-V-Q-5f-71,---x,:5,4--RSSL51-T-7Alix W Q' lp ' . - qt '- If '11,-wifi ' .pw - xx ,yr , Q ' -' 'vfvw -V N 'A lv lo e Ui rg ,,Agwgwf gv of o fp Hg 1. - w ,e Q L.,1,ff::1qfw -p ,.-we H f 'KN ,,yw,5 o r!!1X7Q,4lF fy- ..,,,, L:aL:L',-1 ...gilwi J .,,,, ,L,,, MJ N13dfilfrebgix.,,1f:Lf',.Q1gikk ?ifSufMf-Mig. e I Aa-M -e o MJ .- e -, A M - 314 7 T YM-I N +12 1:1.,c.w'-Q'-103 . gwzw , P I V jfhw, s IA ' . ww-A-N -A 1 1 ...V I U . .y My-' , --N. - ' ,. VJ, A., . , , w, 43 S 2 l. I l X ,..,.., . .... ,,-l.L .A,. A.A.,. , , ff . .. . .. 5 L' ,... PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER l1Isl'nlrlislu-41 Ovlnln-1' 11, 1912 M. fi. IH-nrul Slum-In-xmm Konus Ulougll H1-ilu Artlnu' M1-Unslln Ilni1'nmn Immln-IR-l1l Fur-sl Iullllll I'll1-ry BI4'l'llll'U Arlllfahmnz Lloyd Fllll' Sivrn 1'l'00kNtllll Gmnlnuw .lnhllsml Ifhlwlllwls l'rum Umwn Munn- Slolullvlls HI. VIIIII' llh-klmln S1-hlllfv lhlvls 'l'4-xlm' Slruul Ihsm-411-r IIl'l'4'IlI'l' 1.1-ulv Glvnn l1'l'1-ul' Smlth Mvlfllllsln lhmnnlux' Gnmlrh' G. E. Ih ml FRATRES IN FACULTATE f X 'DIL NVILLIAM FREAR SION Il. SMITH Al.lSI'II!'I' VV. IHGMMII R JUSICPII F. l.l'Il'I'l'l4I FRATRES IN URBE IPR. XVILLIAM S. GLENN, Jll. HENRY 1'UlVl'l4IlH1'll'ILll FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S4-nlurs W. 41. ULOITGII I , K. ummm u, IIIGIGUIIIQR J. N. S'l'Al7ll NV. YV. ITl.I.EllY MOORE U. NV. HT. ULAIR R. S. I ITliH'l' 141- 1l1qlM lc. K. Rldldlbldlt 11, 1.om'w A. IIQWMAN lr. lc. G.xM1u.lc n, M..1ql,1.-lsn JIIIIIOPN m. 1. Sl'RAGITI4l J. w. l'li0UIiS'I'0N 11. 1..xN1m1.g1.-ml, W. U. S'l'lGI'IIlGNS w. ls. FINE H. GUOIIIQNQXV D. L. UHIYM, N. H. IIICAIUD G. IIROVVN G. FIUCAR S0llIl0lINll'l'H 11. s. Sl'llU'I I'l41 lv. lv. IPIUKMAN J, Sf,-WN lc.. L. AIWILUR J. lr. lmvls lg, LLOXVD A. 'l'l+IX'l'l'I1! Frq-slum-n I.. m.LlfmY G. 14. lrlmlzlx L. lm-c'1.u1u.g J. G. AIIMSTIIONG S. U. Ml'l'ASl.lN XV. EDNVARDS G. J. JOHNSON 'lx M.u.1N l S.,-WKMIAN 'IDIML Jun. 7, 1922 ,,,, ,,., .. ,C 1 . ww .'.'ef1- ff Li,.f'q5fg.'1 , Mg Kg. T Nm, ,fy H2214 1 l,2mgij.51 NA! l ix! W. Tiffggime 1. ..... ,J Citi!-.'f1...',.L'if'1'LIf ,',,,.1-ll .,.,.. 4 ff. .A . 1' -4-- 12:73i'r-fYJL ff?fXLi 1. . . Ii'hl554NHi9Q ,,, 'X' .,,,,.,..,, L,.,...,Qnj-M-.A,1g., ..,.. ,..,.,.....,..,., ..... W... ,..-'yn -W-M' :..:.3..,.... ...,,,. mxerzzmg... ' -Y ,V-IJQ..' ,,,. ......... V' . - 315 ,ie V,-t - ,,,.! 3.1 . .. . --.W-W 13 , ---7, 'h--- 1 X-gm-1?----v Xing.: -- 1:-5-'-r-'-wg Q-fr 'frm-vj':v r1 xm --.M '1? 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Junk Wuttvrsuu lmwulup.: llollimluy Sumlgruss Long .11-l1'l'l4-z-x Churlu-N Wutlu l'lmlu'urcls Lowa lmwls Sim-m-k FRATRES IN FACULTATE 'I'. B. CIIARLIGS U. ll. Jl'll4'l4'lKllCS S. NV. LONG WV. fl. EIDXVARIIH ll. l.. Nl'A'I l'S FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors U- W. UUASN W. A. JUNK V. ll. NULL ll. VV. EVANS NV. ll. LOXVIG HUGO RllGl'l'l ll. H. JUNK G. Ii. MA'l l'llI41lYS 'l'. R. SNOIDGRASS Juniors ll VV. FASH J. XY. lll'N'l'7IlNGlGR U. A. NYSTIHDM T- U- fFlU'1l'1N R. ll. JAINVIN NV. U. Sl'IlAl lCR SUlllllllll0l'0H H- N. UOXVNING R. l . Ml'l'l'lllGl.L lll. N. Sf'0'l l' - V- N4'NT'Ll1l'7N 1.. lu. Ml'l.l.l'lN J. w. 'ruoluvsux A. u. M4-QITOXVN N. C. XVA'l l'I'llKSON , lfrvslum-n J. J. ll0l.lllAY u. S. Muluus 1.-. ,Al SIMMUNS VV' S' TANWIS A. U. SIMMONS H, M, NINUUVK J. a. l.I'Ul.AM A. L. 'INNER lf .i'i'5.:1fi'J?s': :fF'11'W'W- 'w H-'f-2'1I.QT 'ww--W ':'f'w W ww---fl--.-... -L. . .. . lj! mu ,xx sxxivn.. jx F.. - ,Engl I 'ui 2.1 Q A7--Iygcxql W 5 ligxgxglv. 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W 'fx Is A.: jwfli. e f, W, Iwi fi, ,fi e We 1 ff A-qu if 4 N G e 5 4' ,: - 4 U' , it ,NMLQ .vS1Q'Sm9!QL. I w,'!,.,v,1j. A .44 Wu , M -Lf., 3 1 Y .V ' V. , ,-.1 320 2 g , N . X, X. N .1 . , 1 J '--' M 1 I ,, X - Vu. F' ' W ' . -' ' ' x . . . . QM. LX N- X N 1 f . 1 'rwgxfw xy , Q , fn, ID wh V 3 121 '3 , l X' H ' 7 'digg , ,.,, .m...S .....-....4.,- ...,.. . .... J... ...., .K,...:,.m . ,..... .... I H ll... .zL.Q,,:.- .,,. .L .,., . ..,. .4-. ..,. . .,. ,...,.. J. V... ,.,J.... TAU CHAPTER Estallmlislu-11 1872: Ih--oslnlrllsllull 2101 BIUXIIIH Fulton AIvx:uul1-1' XVull'vlunp.:o Mnrlon Morrison Aluls-rson N14-khan IA-In-xx' Mm'l'm'nl Luwls Ul'l'IlNy Hilo Long: G4-rhvr Wm-lllulua-1 Kurtz 'l'utts-n Gln-:mon Wnlsun Hook M'4-Qunl1Im- Simon Ullulllu-1 Dunn B1-vk Wllln-Ivy Allen F RAT RES IN FACU LTATE 14' L. M0l I4'I'l l' XV. li. NISSLEY NV. DAILY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sn-nloru J, H. MORRISON I'. F. UREASY ll. LEXVIS ll L. MEANS N. M. HOOK R. GIGIRIHGII J. MC. 'l'0'l l'NN U. 'l'. NORTON l'I. NVOOINVARII Junlorr-4 V V- l1l'Hll'7YV J. L. GLIGASON S. .XNIWIIISUN 1 II- LONG K. lwwrz S0llll0ll10l'1'H 11 A. wxrsox J. F. XVUl.l4'l4I'I'ANGl'1 1.1, NWKLAN J. N. Al,mx.xN1w:1z J. A. I'A'l l'0N W. ,.,,,,.m J. 1. NVl'II'l'IlALS ,,' MN.0m,' JR. Frm-r-eIum'n N 'l'- Nl'H'K H. rr. M1-Qmlm: 1:. ALL1-:N lm A. l'll.XLl.IS, Jn. n, J, nrxx E- wmwmy F. C. SIMON ' Y x1lL':-, -, x .5A'5i::.3.3551.,3.'. f'-.:'1:Q'r:'--vw v4-- v--N. '-I.-,vig-.s.:wk-3f.v.k5.gfA J -K. -... . X. . ,L ,.., A L . , 3 T. .ws-2g... I .. 1 f L X W 5. 1 f fag-.wif . Lfgw R v M , Y f 1 ., UkM4-..,...sLfxA1:,1gf 3 -.r:Z7f.f-513,55 .J...,, 4. ,11fBlrx-:iii .ziwlb I g N1'f,Ni is 1, 1 fl if-M-nL.r'-W -- ---'---- J ------ -M--M34--. ..,......... '.----KH'--L .... 1 ::..:r:'.'::1:-: ---- ,,,...11 3 LM my K4 f.- 321 i'-f' i mn- '19-f -'li-W'+ qv , I . .gyv . 'v ,f 1 I 'iff ti,-. ,XL '. . 'f!,'vKw,f.: A -L -, A f ge... ix I 2,5-2 M 'TI viii? 'gf few X .W Ni' .ng-,, ,2?fSgn'1Ji C?-K 7x1! I is V-3 -.view Y, ,f . ?,5 .L Ol ff SYY x 1, 33 ,fx xl, V mei e e emi, -JLQQM i JM , W . .- --.- , LL,,a,LLL,- ' 7.1541 PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded at University of Virginia, March 1, 18 Active Chapters, Fifty-three 68 f i 'fi . Wy ..N'Nf'? - 'SQ- . e . . if, Q ii' yr' 'U K I 5' :M 'J '. g 1 x rv V .-,.-'!f 1 ': V , ' -num nu I I K A ACADEMIC X,-, W. M1 ty:-7'.T1?Q E-Ev K: ,, IN, U 1-qyvy-1-:Tn .-. X H 'wE,,..7v,7i,,7E..1v.T.. W .,.., H A V My :YJ 7, .,.,.g-V-pr-:J V T01 Q, I 93Ciil J X V l 5'5'54N 1' il '-5 Q'ffi,l4ti' 1 li . 5 W ,-f:.5'e4Ll'1 if M 'filkff ' 'iid--'Ki Fu Y' fffgiil -,Ma Vi i'1. 4, Q, V if 1 -Q, --1,34,g,. ,, ig,-kmgg-,i.A,, vngvibzmi, ,,. 1- ,-,vggarw ,-XXQALNHL Ii fm 914.1 K lil X fi 719,-ii 'i 1: .I fi in Qskyjfji' i J I .,,. gb ,Ak -. . .. .. Y VJ X, 1 ,,,,..,, ,..-.. x,,,q'A..,.,... ,.,.., ...,. .-PM Vive. .. .4 - A 322 x-., A . HH U. vw 4, ,- ---,X 1.1--Y, 13-1, .-v,..,,-4-- 5 ,, .,...... W G ,M ..,.. X .E ., ..., A. ,...--- ., .,, .L .,.,,. .,. - ,.,,. .. , P I X45f11,:h3i,1.f.1g':-,fi1. 1 1,1111 ,ANL 1, 1 ,.., iff... V. ,g,11.,q.i Emi: X QIMQQQ, ' 'f ww Xf f 1.Mqk..,. Jw- ,. '-- . ' ,f A 1 'N QQ.:-.X .N V K ' 11 'N V1 ref-'bSi'f'12T . 1 159' 'A' It I af' ' N f 1 M, tw X 1 0 11 BETA ALPHA CHAPTER l'1NlIl1lHSlll!ll 1N'l0lH'l' 11, 11113 T ...,- 2-Y-x.,YH N '1 1x ' I Vw . 1. 1 W1 91 ,J Nl Q1 ,.., Ulupplvl' 114-4-km-l lhly II1-xullvy llmlrllv Ulllllplrs-ll Skillq-n lim-0 lh'0lcmlu1nix's- Stnhl Mnrrlnon 1.1-slime Spnoth llvnrh-I: Sllydl-1' Kvllvx' llIll'l'Jll Rllllv ARIN' l.im:1o lhmg Ilngonbus-h Mnusx-1' RU1III1l'1'0 Eldm' Allison 1'lr'klu Lilley 14114-hlmlzf-1' 0. l'. A. G. ll. S. l'. I4. J. ll. NV. S. R. Il W. 'I'. I'11,llI'IR AHIIIG HAUIC BURNS KICI,l.l'Il! HOITRNH Iil10Kl41NSlIllll'I . l'l.Al'l'IlCIl. A. R. ALLISON 111. G. l!AH'l'0 JK. IG. l41Il'lllI0LZl4IR ..-. ., My FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Svnlors 141. Y. 11105141141 Il .I. MORRISON ll. J. RIl+'I l,I41 JllIll0l H 0. H. t'AMl'l!I1Il,11 U. li. DAY ll. D, IIARRAL SlllDll0l!l0l'1'H YV. Il. IIEA IILEY V. K. IIIGVIQICI, l4'n-Hlllnvll Il. IIAIIIGNIXIWII l', S. l.Il,l,ICY NV. l'. LINGLIC J. .1. .11. - . . A ' W lX'f37',-. 1 W' QSXJL , .. Q1f5t?iff ' ' :P-NL! rx in Wu 1' 1,i1.,x-.JV 'Qtywirifg 115' 'lg ,gyPQi T'?y1 1 -1 11.11, ' H117 .531 Nl .W x's'5f-,LW r:a11f:-'71j1. f:, f L, MQ 0,5111 .1 ,- 1'-,'yyXXnLg 1' . ....,. 1. ru .'.',vJ- Aa- -X 5.1 112.111 'W' -f A Jn., . W ,Y I' ...W ....-4,,.......,. .- ., ..4,y-- 323 li. li. 1iluNhLl4Ili N. 11' li. 11. ROSICIEIGIIRY SKILLICN SNYIDNR Sl'Al'I'l'Il S. lll4IAlH1'K Il. RUSS MNH STAIIL ' MITHSICR . A. l'll'lil.l'l ' R0l'N'l'liI'II'l -1 --'- -.,, pa --11.1. ,, ., , . . A 1 - 1 ,.. -x -A .-1 ..11x. 1 -- 1 .N 1 5 -K. Y 1 1,g2sgL,g 311 w 11 9.fe1q52i.'vf+X 11 V ..i.gL.11..i i i' f pid' ,. ,N , .W .A,g5,,K,.1,, jp. N' X. 5 , dl. .,, U ., yvfvrq- N ,KT-WW-x,,x,.,k,'.: ,I , fi' iii '55-11tK..5.gA'QT9 f ' 3 ' '15, 'XQQQP 4 i'5 ff'.i'L'.-vi 'E vi 1 'Wi' ffm'-, .' U ' Ml ni. gs wx-.1 if - mx Ji N 'fl ' ' SX 'vi , X L N I PHI KAPPA Founded at Boston University, 1886 Active Chapters, Twelve ,J ,.-J 11' ,,!! ' 'N M ' ' 'fi Ev' W' in , W vu wx, Y Y xxxxx Y: Wxwxx M M Y uw Y K , , , lp n lx 3 Ly? W5 ,N ,,ii i V .. ,VN ,,,, i,,N,,H mm W ,,xN ,V X X XXNN W my , ,-N ' iw' '5',g,g'l 'g X iggmg i If x,,f...,, ii ,N i' ' ' . fi' ,. .qu-: Y ? ,,-w'wwi iTi 'xii u pgisl vi' M 'i ?qc'QU-':V, wi-LN iiii mu ii' vii' Ni in W' 1 ii WNV WWW ' iw ,W WW ' inf' Mi H -'f,5Ff9'W-' T' I whJ'WN W W' , 1' ,1ii W' , .x ,1,Yi'1gw,'i ID K ACADEMIC ,-i i--V--2,.1-1: 4 -- --,' vw- -ifl N 1--W-,-fr-,y-fx , -MT-4. -I XL ,W Q- -Rx 'vm ' W KEYS' ' I f'L'-1'-wx-Til 1 l'i'Y1f2 ffP '7 ':i'if:ff l 7 'UTT limi- 'Tim '.1 i A lip Nu.. 'iigcpy 'yi ii' 553-iff A Y Wi Iii wick., fi'-3 Q,-gig? f i W? L7 'iffli if V , -.xv ,V f f V' yy ' :. 1 i .4 ' i x 4.9! gn I . ,gg . .. .:...,, V 'V if fa, 17 f' 1fri52:fgff, j i . ' ,y,j5.mfbg -'vkrilti'-' 1 C, Ei - i ,,,.. 'IMI-,z.-1,-'A:Q42'i W,.Q,L.,,,,31F.,1lfZ!?fzf:m-. 14Z'?,RE'11me ,,,,,,, Rwg- n11ufa1,iv:.1!..:Ra2if2fM.x if ,xiii 'ffiitf5w5:,?iiGf,. if , ,dl i dr I - , A... - v A' . A 1 124 I f :J I , 11' K .,,.', M ,wvgyl in L.: ..,. ..,w.,:,.,ww:C,v,..,-,.,,,,q.,..,.ll ...IQ ..,,:.,:...,..... .:,,..X. 11,3 My l ---- X ' I ff. I ll. ' ,ala ..5,Y'lJ ' - -- p.'S:,x-A .W X NG ZCMXYQ fx WY' l ' Qi-.xv l Q X34 15 ' fb I X ' 11' N . ' 5' I . ,.., ,,..k QM. ..A....... ,, ,, , . - ' . l,...1.- Q' '- M' ' -- ---- GAMMA CHAPTER Eslzlllllsln-ll Novunllu-1' D, 1913 Umm-lln Muym-s llvillg Ill-l'l'1-rmnn Slmvlln Uunlvy l'Ul'l'IL1lIll Mvvuy Wise Flulds Gzlllzmllvx' I'XllIllllt'1'I Mnluonvy Hung lim-may M1-lnlvl Mills Whltn- lla-up Uullvn lion-i'v llornn lirufl' lh-Ill-y Kuhn Clnrk Wllonnl-l MLAGI-0 .lnhnsun K1-nm-y UOI.. 'l'III'IOIIOIiIG C. E. KITIIN E. IG. IHTNG FRATER IN FACULTATE DEAN U. IIALIGY FRATRES IN URBE D. 1x0.u'. me FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S4-nlors A. N. KRAFT IC. Il. I II'Il.IlS A. 0'IIANl.0N J. Il. MUGIGE II. J. MAYNIGS U. G. IIENNY Y. A. IilCl'II+'I'l Junlurra II. A. RICILIEY F. Il. REAI' J. NV. NVIIITIC J. A, l'0S'l'l+ll..I.0 I . J. IIIGIIIGNK IV. F IIORAN NV. J. 0'll0NNIGLTl Il. Il. MI4llN'I'EL F. S. CLARK NV. 0. RIG'l l'IG S0llIl0lI'l0l'0N l1'. F. MILLS II. F. JOHNSON II. J. SIIOYLIN A. F. MAIIONIGY .l. I . KIGNNICY J. II. UONLEY I . J. GALLAGIIICII I J. Ill. AXIGMAN J. IV VANNUUCI 'I'. IC. III41l4'I4'lCIlNAN Frm-slum-n J. J. CULLEN M. A. UOIIRIGAN II. A MIGIGIIEN A, F. Mr'COY Sm-ulul Il. IV. IVISIC 1-f--1-W-...A,.-15'-QF-241 .gifs: 151.jE.Q ':w-1.11xv-I.. it WEJQW:'2..v-v,,,.,W,....:.Wgixlssl.l'vxH,:v'YT ..,f-1,-4-.:'?--.65.i!..-,7?,:m1z.w-V-Xv-.g.,-I---1-Qzww ' 2 1..-. l 1 my .ma I I wg.: I ll 1 ar, ff-rv I ll 1 Pe 1 .::lw'w'i. '- M Ml.. I QV' , g'f-5435 H f SQL.. ' '-4 Rl M ' ' 3.1-:gr ' ,'.mQl:'f.l.,f 1 . ,,-qxnfdi Q' H MIT. K f.T ' ' ' Fw :QC qw, 'L LAMLI' ......'Ea'4?gwf3LlLl p5gi4j:3.g j',.,t,,lll 5.2534-Ek? ,E 'I Q .J Aux-' dj 325 AT Q ' ..,,. Z W'Ti1'. , Ji A .. ' ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded at Virginia Military Institute, 1865 Active Chapters, Seventy-two I x xl xx M e LWSMK WWMHUWUW ' .-..,...v. v. -1 limi- In Fw me nv lkifiw-?wuf.'?HT' ACADEMIC My A W WV N,J1fi74'xi'N5 JJ. 'SKA 4155101 y ,..A ,. tis- 1 W, N if fu ' 1 .51 if-wfympv-e MY N. ei- il' if -, 1. :VH-3 , :A ', -Nw?-gf f. m 'g' , ,I . ',1 film A , -- U in auf: ',e U5 .i,s,5..,2n 'ii .Qi Ei ,5 :fi ,gr ,, :fl sg N5 Us ..,:.sf2E'iT'?? if 'i if :'fQ.,5f. ,'m,?Q2.f7i: 'V 5. 'i ,- I, in It V Y W 1 ,, ..,,1 A ,t . 326 ., N ,. ...,,.m...,. K., ,.,, ,....,f,:1,, ,WT WW 1 I H . 1- Mc.. ow? IA .N-.N - Sf M 4 .U :nl .1 5 Is., WX fm f - 16 PJ . , . 1 -.:'- fS KQ..- Q' - 5 Il' 'H , Q W- HW--HW V A . ,.,. ...M ,- .,,. , I -. A ,, 4,1 .. -..-k.,.,-..-,. ,... .... . 'ww PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER l1lsl:llnlisln-ml lf'ohru:n1'y 6, 191-1 Lulu- .Ionvs Klmll Kylnmll-I' I'uym- liulle-1' Ilmlilnn-I' 'l'l'nlrlmm.l, llovklv ' Mnrslmll ll. Ilaxwkins ldtlw-1' Nh-klnu Willinun-1 G. lirovs- I.. Wnllauw- lqigqlm- rl hlllllus Nfl'llLL'l'l' Wuodrlng Il. llrm'4- ltuln-rls .Im-ksnm lmugln-rty 1q,.,,,,,,,.,-,.,- I'U lllU! AVUIIIIIIIQ' ltiq-kloy J. llnwklnx IIIIIIIHII' NV. NVa1lIa11'4- Lungalun lm-Hwil-1 Iqmwll FRATRES IN FACUL'l'A'l'E W. A. l4'l'INNENDl+1 0. F. SMITH A. L. XVRIGIVI' HIL W. Ii. HAM F. S. llI'l.'l'Z 0. ll. MALIN IDR. II. I . INI1-I4'Alll.ANlb FRATER IN URBE ll. In GlllI l4'l'I'Il FRATRES IN COLLEGIO N1'lll0l'N J. ll. IIAII1llll'lIK'l'Y 'l'. JAUKSUN, JH. U. NlK'KI,AS W- DAVIS M. mlcllz n 1'nu.l.u's D- fl. ICNOVII II. A. Iil'IlXlMlCIlEl! lf. SPARKS V- I'. IIlCl'Kl,I'I ll. ll. liYl.ANlll'IIl J. 'l'IlAI'll0Nl'IR J- F. JONES I.. w.x1.r..w1f:, Ju, Juniors IV. H. IPIMMIH ll. NV. IIAXVKINS ll IIEIIINGIGII .I. IV. I'l'l l'I'll! I'. 'l'. IilS'l'I.I'IH 'l'. liolgl-j1g'l'g ll. A. GIKOYE WV. ll. I'AYNl'I .T. XVILLIAMS fi- W- HINWH U. womnuxu Suplmlnurc-an ll. J. vulcswllvl' lc, lc. li0l.l.lfIlC lv. 1XI,XHSllAl1L J. NV. KINIYI' li, g'p1.1Nqg1.3R I'Iv4Ip:1-H J. lc. l:u'lu.l':x' .L W. 1l.xwK1Ns w , ymlhu-I., Y. lf. IJIYNHAI: s. lc. LUNGIPON H, WEN.,-,4,N,, 1 - 1 . '1 'v'G!g.S1 ' -.292 r Nw N. 1 I N .w ,-42 AWALL' -'I V 'LLM. 9Rcrl'f,y W YQ.. r-F. W wb wi' v ', It 1 . 1 ci: Y w gli f:V..':5-ly f xxxzwv I 1 '1 1 1 ,-I.. ' ,. .,X...,.. A.-:1 1 A., v, , ! -,mxo pM, X 1 . .. ns.-,Q ,.,,,..,f.N KIA, , ....A,-hiv. 2-M... .mf IV.. 1, .'-:Su-...r,.-.. QNX . , ,Q xl. X.,-,gm y XX , . XJ- .-. ,....,,.. -.... - .1J...., ,,,.W,,W,.-, ,..... .... . ...Q--ww., .,... --,-,,,,,,, P-f x L--' ' 1--Y f wg! 327 fi?Tf:: '?f'f F?f f '2'IT sf ' 1'f: 'vt:W'1f+:f'-1'z'vfiixf1.1'f'f1Yfff'1'2Nf'r? 'N:'J' ik'7I 'i,'1f-TJ' www, l ' 'xv L W' lfswlvf Q.j l' -W vzazs lf'w'wIw:.fl ll l l l ,.,Q,..5f N V, lm N Q H .V bl l g , i BETA SIGMA RHO Founded at Cornell University, 1910 Active Chapters, Five X , l A .fm f,..m U 9 ,35 ,W S lllnnnllnllllllnalllllix, blllmlllllllllllll -Xl I ' lllllmn '57 Wmlllll , l llll ln lrlllm lllmlllllllkiy lll llw llll, llllll WHL llll Q71 llllllllllllllllwwlll 3 lwgjlllllll lllllllllt f , lui 'ellumanluunmuumllllllgf f A Alf-fu l l lllllllll V ll xg ' w llll 1 Q L F,-W-,JF il l lllszill I lllllllllllllllllllllll ll: mf ' r lblll lu 1 B 2. P ACADEMIC 5 fjml 152.5 zhjsffifii5'51j'Q'5ig2T lL fY lfYsfj'WX' LQ'1lfEjj?fgl'F-f'T-fa' 4 Uv- , nv H I ll iw, :+..,:12-U I ll ,l fum Al 'l ' mf., l, J N 2' ,z I - l 3' f' ..,.g',z--Eff 'V f w--y.. -f,:3.M3 ' r zwgkv .,4Ewf.xx , l .iiggw fl ,ll ll 4 l is l Wrm- r+siiw ax-Hull ' ff ' .' l l l.l :4a:'.-,,-m12.:'s ,,,,,4,l,-,,,,l'l4D5 h:ffu. .All lifMfJlf3i.,m.1qsx.Ll L 543.513 pfrlifq' , 13- , ' A-xj-r 3-71 .mg , Q1'5,. - 328 ' ., N, ,..li,,.M. -.l, I., .,.,. ,Q , ,X ..'v .71 Q.,,,V,,,, .iww ,ri g 1 R M-K A h L x v .57 .FY Tf,,.e5g,y,X:wXg,- P..,:Z.+N x 3:1 rlztyiffd-V X. I N W W 141,41 , A 4. X v 'NGN V UN wx Ng... 'I,N,-1XXfw.'1f W w M, ul X. A .. Jw . - -------w.,..::.m,ww..-....4-..-e...mr+--f,,Wm..:i4----..rE.zzL1..-H ..... -. ' w- z BETA CHAPTER I stnlrlisllvd l L'lH'll!ll'y 6, 191-I w M J. Hlnu llorlwrl 1.1-vy Slum-r lirnnivh 1'1'lne4ky Nurlm-ln Shuh' Fl'l't'4llll1Ill Slvrn lim-gun Klvln Arnnsun Iinlmn Il. Glnu Murrls Muximun Ml.-1,301 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S4-nlorn ll. I' GLOW A. l'. MORRIS Juniors C. D. IIICIIIIEIVL' S. SIIAIR I.. ll. MAXIMON Sophonmrex L. M. ARONSON J. NURICII J. F. GLOU Il. ll. KAIIAN S. H. LIGVY L. S. MIUIIAEL 1 r1-slmu-n ll. SINGER U. KHANIUII l'ln-elm-N I-'RIGIQIDMAN S. E. KLEIN Il. ll. VHINSKY M. STICRN NV. IKUHSTIN K MW X N i ' nf x 'R . L X594 ' i'A'w: x X4 1 V 'wr ' j E Nl, xp M 1 1 Va' 'ffftlfif 1 1 '3'T5V-'fy ' ' 1fiQ .iQ x. VXQQSP T' 5 I, V Y ,3 L Q., .JQQQX-i,:,N.-,-x24x-.If L -1Eff f?ilg ,l gtgsqw lx gf 39.4, 1 w i ' A ' ' A' 1-5' ' Y Y 's.J'45 ' Sgk 329 'IR x f e 2 ff gafimv 1 W fff I: - ,A uw-Q C.. A OL .' A VW- ' 5 w 1 zu we es ,5 55 IL Q1 f ' B H il N 1 :L ,..,. , W-M-W . Z.. -T -..1f:-.4..:., - -. - . l?'WW?::ziw:g..lNW.lW .. PHI EPSILON PI Founded at City College of New York, 1902 Active Chapters, Twenty-six ,X rx fl ,wi X-ff if ..1. ,. Y New 1 ' 1 UI - e'ee mllilf UW lm e A eee 1 f '- . '.:m ' A 91 . t A01-ns R fl' E H ACADEMIC T' V '--1 ',KfS:1'f-.ilw- 3'Y?H:?-n L-'rv-:-: h-nfg'f7::-5-y,vQ5XQ'qg,'f fg?,3:f1f'.:w v 'qf w'Nswq,'Q.lmi 'j'L':iQf1'2'fW Wi'-:ff- 'l'2!5 TWT MLW lv: fffffx ,!, C',y 5 .lv w ge X' MH?-252V yu J f' ff L, ng Q J if V Q 223355 w, I my IJ 5 . .. 'Qflw , L iw Qfj?'vF,fJUM ni?-ffbi' U -V,-Tl, Q ,,n-Ygf , X ' H1 Q .ygfglk 'T 1 ...,, . ,juz ..-1..L.,...- ts. W,-I .xx 1, .z...... . ,M-JM. J., X -5,4 ,,.. . ,...:,,. , Q1 ,. . WA xvtg ,ML , W., W, M, LY 3.4 Y .-.. f ,NA-xJ..f, .,,.x-J... -4 3 30 1 1 I N , ,Y ,M ...i.:w...k..,:.....A.,..i:..F .... ?J,,...L,,,,4.7., .Yr j..,.,.1. .3 ,,.i.:.i.xm,l ,.., 3.1: ...,, , ..:,...,..1J.,.TGf..Y.:, .... K.U..3,T.,. q,67....m.y,,.5....,.K J .fa Jw? ' Ml. L R!,.,y-DXFNF. K Ma K1 X 83.19 N . F -.A -- f xl -' ' x, 1 , N - ' 'H H , g-w X' H- fOr fb X 9 ., . . 1, .X V.. - Q , I1 ,M .. . .nw . .... .. .. ' A .A-qv ' ' nm..-1:11.-m::::4::::. ...:-mn.:-,-1mmm:wL..::..:w.mvnffnnwm-mlw::...w.::11m:.xu.mf.....1.-.1115 .-if ...m....mm.v,..::umw, TI-IETA CHAPTER Illstnlrlislloml I vln'n:u'y 14, 1914 Jos:-ph Goldberg XVolf Jncuh Ouslnndvl F1-lc-d Ludvrur Mill:-r Spector Lichtoush-in Lnmlny Fcldnmn llauwisun Kuhlowsky .Tum FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. IIARIHSON R. JAIPIPIC S. WEISS M. L. JACOII J. LIGYINSON E. WOLF A. I.lUlIfl'ICNS'l'I4IIN Jlllll0l'H K. I-'IHICID l. KAIIIANVHKHT II G. T.EIbl11llI'llt H. JOSEPH M E. MIl.l.l'Ilt Supllomurun K. FPZLDMAN J. P. LANDAY M E. 0l'SI.ANlll'IlR J. GOLIIIRIGIKG , L. E. Sl'I+lU'l'0R Ph-llprn-N S. SILIEPIRMAN lf FIIUCSTONE 14. KAUFMAN 5. GIGRIIART S. K0l'l.I'IMAN J. U. S'l'l'lRN IW JASNER RI. KISSICLEFF T. NVEISS H ' 1'--'uw -'lguini -'rev g:--3517'4gx'Q-'+'j1f K-1-' gg-: f,::f,y.gwj ggrq: 'fxrj:Kf: 0rU jw 'Q-f-f'1Q-1x1:r.yv.Q. :x1 -y,-,.,--g.Tv5-1- ...,---Y---.U -'-' -,mgf 5, Wy.. 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N i i f-sv 40 H i M 'ii A-,dj 'NWJL ---A' - V '--- N- fu--7' f ' 321 W '- ' -A ,.- 1- ,yqf SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded at Richmond College, Virginia, 1901 Active Chapters, Forty-six if J V , , , imjypqgpymid , ww Mn 1 . 1.vn4.fm muam 1, up In-. mi ww, M4 mf 1 E qw In ACADEMIC . ff?2 1f'1rJWf WT wf e'w 1 fi 5WIW f'i'1Q2Tf:f,-'-ii in 'm g T' I wwe W Hi 23, 44 :ai 1 Q ,Lu'- Qf,,f:qqar,-3 a f, f't,12Qjf.v ' Q ? , ? lfeq.N e,-,115-A,'f 3,5 4 - I, , In k' , 6' ,lan gugf, V Q..-:,f .CL H 4 , xx., X, KX 11,1 ,g Swv ,, 1 u,,3gl,v's 3. 71 I H Wilisfiyi, uiffiiffr :,,,1Jmi?EIE9m.,Qf11Ex9eik MJF Nie1,'E27 ' ' ALJ' ' ' ' 1' ' 332 ,.I..,,.N -X .,.. ,IM . fs'- 1:3 j1Q: y-gif:-gqgvrl --nf gr .rl 'M 'QVVQ' ,..v'f.'X I V. ' gf' - I my 4-'I 7,. I 1'..',.IxX . Lip 'gf' JK Il Sl I In l f, 1' I 'ca 01 VIA W' ' f 1 I -' I rl t 15' Nj HQ , 'I1f'7 5Q'5 ' ff? ' X 'I 'I . '. 'H ,, lvl- w s-lk. .-JNL' I .. ,A.... . ,..,. ,....., .. I -..fl fl M '- 'M' -M-m1L::.:.u.:m.mp-.:.mw.:.hmmmmmm:-:...1Lwmfgm,nwQ1-..1mm,..1mm..1u-Auf.wmv-.2H...u4r::..1-1fx:..1vm.::-Q:f..f,..-Im1:mmL.:- ---mnrmmnmm Dx PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER I'lsI'nhlh4lnuI Many S, 1015 Ibm-llla-1' llivnlnn-h llrnwn .TvI'I'rlr-N IVOIlIllI45 Hess Shnltz l'l'ic-0 XVIIIIUIIII .III0l'IIl'Il Sim-lwrti XVIOII'l' Willhlnls Jonsson Ilnvls l'lvx'snn XV4-hh Iluwm- DIUUOIIOIII, Jr. lll-gnrty IH4-k Hill Em-k Ilrmlml Anlrlnu Annnn' Duvlmlsun 1IllSI'1'I'IllIlIl IIIIIIPI'-l' llmuxlunal Innalnnn Swonnoy Wally lbnwsun Scllng 1l0..h1,.r FRATRES IN FAC ULTATE MAJOR M. D. XVICIITY T. S. SEEING IV. J. SIVEENEY IC. II. DITSIIAM .I. ll. DAIVSON FRATER IN URBE 1.. R. nonG1I1c1a'vxr FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors II. M. IIILI1 E. WV. IIOAGLAND R. E. VAN SYPKEI. U. II. IIOSTIGIIMAN VV. II. IIOWIC E. II. YVILIIIAMS M. U. INIATEER Juniors l II. C. AMOUR J. 'I'. DAVIS 'I'. G. MHCOLLUM, JR. I'. B. ANTRIM G. U. JI4II1'I1'IlII41S II. R. IVEMPLE Snplmmores .I. D. NV. BROWN NV. IC. IIICSS VV. C. PIIORSON Il. S. DAVIDSON II. G. IIOEIIIIICR D. WV. I'IIIl'E C. II. DICK A, E. IIIENIIAUII L. II. SIIULTZ S. NV. ENIEK K. D. I.0EFI4'LER R. Il. VVICIIII I.. U. IIIGGAIITY A. K. IVILIIICLM Frenhmcn G. E. IIRADEN II. 'l'. JONSSON J. II. SIMMONS VV. C. GAIIIIOUN I . II. RIORDICN, JR. G, C, XVIELER, C. C. SIEIIERT -Vm?z::q'w'Q?v'VWg--fzllw.-.flux.V--L T z'-'11'--Tw.. -l 414 PH:-, 3 -A I Q, Q-ng.. n . X js ' 5,j,'g1- .1 ', B, xl 5. 'I' bl .I 5. mr, ll .uv ryyjx I ,iflqgvfjgg 'V 1 l' I. Agfa.. X, .I N - -'Iam lb. 1 I M xx .fvf-A-:lf l- liwm H. 1- XY'-vil ll I- 1:35. --I .f -, I ,:' ,G-f ' 7 w- H lf ll -I'-.tiny 11 .f,:, -5.1:-.-lhkm J ,lx-xv' Qs.. ,l w X-54 .N 1, - ll H .W QIAHQ I 3.53.5,.,f.,jg+g..gwg A .,v,, ,...,.N,,..' lm.-.f'.'.::.m f?1.l.'.1..n4.:- W.. ,.......,'l .m.:.-frm.: ..:.-Ah.. Tw .I VPAAV Q. ,,,..y'..-N,,,,xr,A 1 P -L nib. Lum- . Y -- .........--...,. ..,... .W .,... M.. ..., ---.qgy--..-.M .,,,,,,uw .4 333 I 1 I 7, 12:1 -N ' we X D5 GX !',?f7U-wx' ' W ' R 1 1' Q5 LLJ .,,,A ., ,.,. QCBM, A.,A., -.,J..L5e.M, ff , ., .. e B ,,?.,,sL,Q Zifkf- -v----M--:::e:,m:::'fm'--:.nm-,aezrvv-:--1 -wwazw -4'-1-- ----nw.. .4u--'--::-.:4e::.:'.:.:::-'-f--1-:,mm:xn::n:::.1a ' ALPHA CHI RHO Founded at Trinity College, 1895 Active Chapters, Eighteen ,Wlilii 5 A X I' ACADEMIC I K? 1 T Fuxr ph T x 1 T5 -C .Wm - , FXR ....-f- -wg, JAN- ,..?73,M!..yL3 g.,..W.-,.:1-M ZESN:-7 5.-,-:.E7.J-fbgvg-mix J gg,-1 -gff,7f-ml 3, ,W J! 3-1.1 ......,,! , t t f5:fE'i we tp w t gig, ? J f V 39 ,I H tl? . lx 44-,' f- ::fv,,,q1.,,21 U 1 QfHL?,.',f.v Q,gcSY'Q,'f X .K :QQ Wy.. K. fffjy, L J Q, ,f 5' '1 , 15,5 Q, jug ,H .:.31,,g,j255 31,-fpngmltf 1 1, ,frrggf 'a ,5fv,j51k JH f 3 V 'Q -, .... . 15,4 Phil-.1.,..f..EE4kf'LfS: 1f9?:, 23g::.u. iff.-'LMEE ..zH'f1x'rfl?xL. M,,'! ,1...x!STg.YfHef4. ,,.,'n 10,4 L . x. ., V... , , : U , V , '3 14 1 1 1 - N X I .:g,.',:Xg..QfM.,y E. bv :wx -F J I mfg fu., N ' Xxwww - I xx .-X. nk I' nj' ' H ., ' X3 WX T' 1 ,IB I' 'QA 1- f W SKC. , , .Lgg -I . ,gy 4- ' Y W L--- I ' ' PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Estzllllisllcml Juno 5, 1917 llcuslnr Robllnson .Toffroy Dnrhin U. R. Iiish-1' Grow- SIIHIII J. M. Einlvr Hnlnnnn AVlll'4I I!rownI00 Llcwvllyn NL-ahitr Vl'lllllIlll Wilkinson Thomann Knhl Vnndllng Ilonnstinc lirntton Knntz Flcxning Mountjoy Burnhnrt Fowler Wluznox' Dwyer Grubb FRATRES IN FACULTATE U. ll. li. IIOTCIIKISS U. C. WAGNICR l'. S. DWYHH A. S. BARNIIART H. MOUN'l'JOY U. A. FOWLICR FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S1-nlm-A J. ld. VANDLING R. S. GRUBII J. R. l+'l,l'1MlNG l'. li. GROVE D. U. II1lA'l l'0N Jnnlorn J, R, 1mN'p1q1:. IW, li. NlGSllI'I D W. F. IIAIIMAN J, U. DUIHIIN ld. 0. H.IGSSl,lCR F. R. EISLICR A. 0. GRII4'l4'I'1'lI ll. J. KUIIL F. G. 1IOICNS'l'lNlG Soplmnmrcu ll. A. 'PIIOMAS I. W. liR0WNLl11I'l IG. E. ll. VENMAN I . M. XVILKINSON A. ll. LLI4INVlGl,l,YN :FI'UHIlllI0ll K. M. SMALL J. M. EISLICIL J. XV. JlCl l4'1!Y J. F. KIYNTZ, JR. NV. J. KVA Rh, JR. Plcclfzu K. III. ROBINSON 5 'f ' wt. X. -' -My-. -wx '-Hb WNY 1- 1 ,-MQ. : . AC v I j t W f 1,023 XYQ-'Q-ii'f,Q? ' If 'sw J Tyr.. 'If .1 X3 1 ' 1 Kffm 3 r.k.F.'ffI'L ' 3.'AQ.slIggYf.. i xl LV. H,135Q52i5-Q QLFIIXQU gy i Qfgffgi my . I , 1. .,.. ,gk.5.Z.m ..-I.. LE'-M. ,H ..-. , A-5, ,,., .X .L-f.. 1:::,x4. L,5.wJ.m.1- ,QA .7,..-A xp... A... . X VL , C' ,,43.,.-,,.1xf A 'him A. . H .awww ........ .... ..,......v ....... .,,.,k, ..... 4 AQHQH W QAPQQQEQE Q ,. is-QQ 335 rv-V -. 1-F., ,aiu .QE M .N M Ky ' V- F N ware, TY 'T ' ' ' H ' - ' NNN-f 6 W 5 ,1.j-2ii1il5ff,b3T',,f Q' T-AL L vlxffvkgiw ,fig A, 4. .1 539 4, fi, ,fu W 4 A Quia' A ' X ,-- .1 X V -M W ,., 1 4.., It ,.A.. LO4i,,M .....,. W: M.,.,.4 .. ,,., ,.?1L,f:Ng5 ALPHA SIGMA PHI Founded at Yale University, 1845 Active Chapters, Twenty-three . ': 'f 1fY '-Z 'ww.-M AA,. U PU: K A i f A 2 4D l ACADEMIC YY-- N Il if -V , Fi A fx' si Mg +I ,gif , -L -Y 'V V- ' ' H . 4- A 336 I 'f' ii?7LST?'-'7T'1F1I ?p7w7'V5-'Fiff 7 --:S VI '?5T':WIN mIIf'3'i' I 777Zi':v.fIf 'T NNfII ,I W L,-,L 2 ,Q -I .. I I M25-0 ry.. . IhX,g I, II, I ,gi ,J f fy-QW ,,.. ' .:P?13'f I. f' If G' KMIN, X Bw 'Y l -31 I II ' I- I , , ,, f'7f I' f ,Q I 1 I II I I i 'ff Y - A.,.. 7 f I I I ff-l ' ..,, A wfI UPSILON CHAPTER I+Ist:1hIislIuII FQIbI'lI2lI'y 10, 1918 UIIIIIIIIII-II IIOVIII' II0l'4IIll'l' Ilillmrlx YUIIIIIII Lulll Smith I'Ill1INII'0lIl KIIIII' U. Grnlmum V4mI'IIs-vs l'hIlll1Is IIl'04'IlI1 IIIIIIOIII Fislwr lim-It INIIIIINII Ih-Im-III-IIIIIII-II Stroud Nzlvglcy Iliurns IIllI'4'IIlJ' 1,4-,,h,.,-I lh-hm-I' Mila-hell Kosulur IIOI'llIOI' Hunk Ilillnml Imllnwzlll Swift FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. U. IIIIINK II. I+'. IIOLIIANII N. T. IiI4ISSI.I'IR J. M. DONOVAN II. A. NIIIAGLIGY I.. II. IIIOIINS I . II. COVER l'. II. I1I'INIII'Ill'If A. P. DORMICII I . I'I. IIIIIIIIIRN .I. S. VOOIIIIEICS N. M. I'IIILIl'S A. A. FAIINIIAM IV. R. YOUNG FRATER IN URBE ID. J. LIGIIMAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO I'. S . NV IV . II. J. A. M. E. S1-nlurn II. ENG S'I'I!0M R. SMITH Junlors Il. LIIIIOLII 'l'. Ml'I'UIIl'II.I'. M. SWIFT S0llIl0llIOI'1'N G. t'AMI'BEI.L ll. KIMIII Frn-all nu-n IC. VOIIGIIT T. LOFFI -.,....,.. ' I I. I-If ' ' 'XXI' IIA IANA' II Axf' I I' AH N. II. REIUIIICNIIACII II. F. LICAMAN NV. A. I!IlI'II'II'I' G. U. GIIAIIAM II. I.. Il. IIORIINICII R. S. FISIIIIIII Il. T. GRAIIAM II. M. IIIGIMIGR L. F. IIAST II. A. STIIOIID J. M. IZARCIIAY M f, 1.1.13 rv Nixxvuy U-NT-,-.,C:, II, X I I I I NA 195 I .I ...I I t 5 35: I IK ' Iv I I 11 ,SN Ib., EQIQ ,, IQII I II ,If , I .QI .- III .IQ IXI IN ,I VI I, IX ' .iff 4 Qfthhl .IN ,II jk! l,:An.ilA7-X ' ' I saw., ,X I! V jim' CAIQX I lx XI: VI. I I lI II, I- I ,. I 'I . I NAI L-Y ,,,, ....-,. .. A .-.lf iv, . , J. ,,,, . .. I. ,f1,. i 337 V mi' f f - 1 ,,., . Y . .... .'..: ...T ...- t ..,. WJLQ,.iQ-.443-'MAH-45Wqwrguzrzlw-MIWLWdigg...zz 1 .,,1 GX SJR . Av., Q .2451 1 T527 'P '.3, , fs' ,.I:,'55,'5 x af ef -Z We 1. ,f L-5..,A ff, 1.51. ..L5,.,2k:K1'L THETA CHI Founded at Norwich University, 1856 Active Chapters, Thirty-four - M ?7 33MMfw:ry,Q,maa:n1..W, e aff ffm J 'en 0 uf N, -: mfg ., r f MM 'p-, M fm ef-.. Q35-. .1 1 Q, e 1 fi '5 i ,tl V .W fu 3 , It- . C-f??bcr4ir:,:,3 f, JAN ' 4?1 feIV?3M2'W '721'z:nf1rf'H'f' 9 V ff ku MEHIXQ 'Z--' :f5ia'11ff -fe 2 'L A 23'?31f l1f'1 3 -'YI Jimi - - MWC E W -f'- ' .w-,-'-- wwf 2 my Mt- 11 6.1f1asaf1,'nlTgfS7fx :q Mflm 1.L.'.:1'-vy 4.1. www vw' A ,h'ff:'glf' 5a,.i4r:1IH' M 'YEJ QL : 'T' 47 r' ' A . ACADEMIC xvun -r xx x N ' W ' -1: -'v...r--W f 1--v V'X1-'p 1'Q':'f'v.jAg'ITj 'fM:rQ31f1 :wrU 1! 4-V- L .1 153 ? W , Jj 1'f f7ff IU 1-- , 21'f 21 f 7- ,P jj 3, N -qi W W 541-al ' 1 ' . ml Ffa- W ' H W1 e le 1W:a A VJSEQQQXY L e Jjg N 'J V ' :1'+5 5171? - iff A ., ' ,nfl 1.12't'f'4fIfJ.. 5,41 v.kk,A.1m.'ifR.L. qlv, X Jn, Q 338 Y ,.,...Q..,T,.. YW... ,,. ,.H..,w-Q.. ,...,. , ...,. ,. ,,..,..,....,.,Y......,q..Y.,.v 'N x-1f I.. -1T:zri's.1'j1j',,r 3'1j 1?1 i'1Il Y .T 3 'f...:. I if... . W ,' '- . 'a I. : , .fftiif KAK' ' 'ff T' Ex-WN 'N- 1 I -I N I ' W ' if-ws. I I I It 'JM :gg ,D .15 , I I! I I . X ab.. , JL! f I I ,MI . . . 1. ,, - ., .....n,, 4A,, . ,..,..,....,. ,,.. ,. ,,.,,,, , ,. .. .LH ..,. ,........m. 15,4 OMEGA CHAPTER Estnlllisllod 11'uhl'n:n'y Jil, 1919 GIII1-n Ockforcl I.ung.:Imrst: Ilittcnlmusn Goss Sowdml Ss-1-1-allen Talley I.-. U. Mm-hling Nu,-fm, Allpn m,,,,,,..,- In-mvn Stricklvr 0. J. M01-hling SlIIIIf'l'lIIIIlI Wilson gg,,m.,- Slmw 1m.Wim,,,,,,,, N1-shitt VQIIIRIIIIIQ Morgan 0t1'nit Mmrlll Ocrnmnn U. ll. ANDERSON I. G. IIROVVN NV. I.. SOXVIIEN, JR. I'. J. J. NV. MvXVII.T.IAMS L. U. IAJNGIIUIIST F J. L. 1lI'I I'I1INI'I0IISI'I I.. C. MIGUIILING E. Il. SII'I'I I IIIRLAND D. J I.. I . STONER I. CLOIISER SI'III1IAI.I.-ICS, .III . FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. Ii. NICSBITT FRATRES IN COLLEGIO YV D. R. R . IG. G. B. NV Senlorn II. SIIAVV IG. MAGILT. II. OUKFORD Jnnlurn S. IQIIINKWOIITII, Soplmmoros E. S'I'IIIUliI.IIIl III. TOLLEY Frvnlmwn NV. NOR'I'0N Il. MOIIGA N F IC E F J . NV . WV I-I fy H. 0. - .. .... MV., ,....Q..,.,. .... ..-. .Q-.-W5..4.i.1... --... 5 X Q f iw X l . .,... ..... I 'Nw .1 1 W... X.. I-vffifh . I --V V- w f1':'.L 'w',:. '1 4...- +' -.:.1,'vm 3-7 y .Jn . 5 H' . 1. -' '4 f - ' . . w r f . In-xiigvfA Wg: .QM I I vi. 5. ..., ,. U I RW? iff?-5 V. In Wife K'L kIQ':f3 1 I-'XY.E9'AXi IN If x212'.f?w. I IH'i.?.:.gifv:wI wfvgswie 1 'I A' I MM ,-'f..:'1f.vw1 9 ... ,,., I , , --..QI - Y W V fn' uh. 'I' U M - '- W. .W ...,. , ., -g.,.L, 339 Q . . T. VANSANT W. U. OIGRMANN A. IIIGTZOLD F. IIASTIAN I . UONA IVA Y U. GOSS GILTJIN 0. XVILSON M. ALLEN A. 0I4'l4'II'I I' J. NI'II'III.ING J, 41.-Vfmx 1. ,, , I 1 I , . ' '-1-wg--1 .N S N .1-...f Hx ,,, '33,- l'1v7 'I .4m'fj: 'fE'fX': '7::: 'Tr?'fqInTf, fix c: W'y '1 f, 5 ,, F ,Al ,Y rv? W J- - , ,,yx..f, 'sf L I ,j f12'g,Ag-if W ,' I V Iv JG: QI 'ff' ...,-Q, , url I , ,fiQ4SA1'1.f9 ffIx JN if I., JT, 3, -,Iggy uf: I- f yyggjg. Jw- V IME X ULN I. N- . ww' 1, N f ill Wy x , -.Ir H17 f 5 f X ' 'xy , . up X , ge A A I ,A , ,HQ A,,A. L Q:-.i-,.. Jig! ..,.. M-If A.,..., I H ....., e .M L if Mm SIGMA PHI SIGMA Founded at University of Pennsylvania, 1908 Active Chapters, Seven , fu' I sun Mi? tm I . I ff ,, ' 11, L - vm' I A :MJ f- V .-'E ' 1 fn 7 V IW? .J ig 1: N I I '4UtiU ffw N - I e FA'- , as oo , ,fr Qmmviis' DDE ACADEMIC W-14 vWp 'T-'W-r-119:51 ,Xxx X: A-fy -v-v-K-L-Nl I' Ji M 'I:?F1fia nfR?iV'Z '-f12ff'If w ' TFL zff vi'f 'Pf1'fMHIII'?'wi .f , rv , ., 5' REQ-1 22.15 M' I-Wigan Vw, W x all f 'JI U 'UL IN! Ib I A-',,,.,,2 , v fg1,,,,',, .fy Wa, I I HM4, v x J. lv 'I ff lk J,-Rssfwe ww- Jw ff. ' by H -iii-:Ji'ffl' -N:,,,,fJA!Jk.fr6.xX':xE?..1 ,u'.L::I32ix.S. 'Q N v XE5.i::,,,,p,Q,5Yg J,- .A 7 , A M A V . 340 K .. af .. H167 V . f' I mc. fm W WN -'N wg. .ff S 4 .1 M I .' -, .1 . L , N -- Q M 5515 , . 1. . Q. ' f A. , MQ J ' BETA CHAPTER Establisllcd Muy 24, 1019 Kim: Iilosn XVUIIINFI' XVIUIIIHI 170:11 Allvhnvll Flolll' Crum Essmnwnin Ilnrm-It .Tonns llunicr I!m'lrN1 0NH01' Bnyvl' Xvilson IHIIICIINIPIUN Jnmvnon Gnu-I1' Hugur Gull:-ll Illl.Zl'llllI Gnnl 'Dm-xnplulnn Mn:-mm' f'0I'!'l0ll Slnvl-ly Km-hor Knmr Mntlmr Rankin Rupp A . T.. KOCIIER M. F. IIUPP XV. GAIHELL I'. S. MASSER T.. G. A. HARNETT G. II. KING G. A. GIIAICIVI4' II. U. DEAL Il. F. KLOSS IV. NV. IVALP J. XV. ICSSENNVEIN FRATRES IN FACULTATE E. II. S'I'AVEl'.Y I'. li. KAl'l' FRATRES IN .COLLEGIO I.. W C ll Il G Il S1-nlors III. RIYNKLIC . K. CORSON Junloru L. WIEAND II. WEBHER A. GAUL Sophmnorus IV. IIOYER I.. IIAUUIISPII f G. IK. IIUNTICII I'. Fresh men CS NV. Z. ALLEIKACII l . llI1IllGSfl'RICSSICR II. 0. SMITH C. U. MATIIEII J. M. 'I'EMl'I.E'l'0N IV. RANKIN I.. C. M. CHUM G. IV. XVILSON I'.. JAMESON Z. M. JONES F. I.. IROGAR II. E. ll. INGHAM E. G. FLOIIR ..,, V. ..., ,,,, ,A.,., .,..,... .. ...... , '1 '. 'WT V 'iv 'W T TM . WWW:-I we W M MSM-1 N 1 Nw. 'AP MI w we ' 1 Vfikf- ww-has I .-'w-Qqf 1' IM iw 2 ,Il '+ ww 'vm wwlsfifwv mxffw 'W .wwsfiwr ..'z..1.f?w..g z. 1 Wm? fr. . v ,... Siiwi N,,. ' .32-,.,!i21:ig1u, .mf.1e::ff:f- A .... AjJ2.1?L'1f1'xfI--V-fQl1N?-RH -N ..,, 2' XL.,-.sfwlfbm ,N .N ' .1 '....:,-4.4 , 'L' ' - ' iv- '- ...,,.,.....i.. ' 341 WXZNIH .IQ . -715' ,,- . 'e . x Yf' K. ,K ' U ', . . - . H5 A ' v,' ,wal W' AI 7 1 'Tr ,Q 3' 355uq1f5fi:jgiqlgfg- ,W ., N ,XQfl5vT5x FY up 1, .L Emil. A rLU,IJ xf,4':,, H y , e 1 e KAPPA DELTA RHO Founded at Middlebury College, Vermont, 1905 Active Chapters, Eight 2 S I X I XX K A P ACADEMIC v,-w7V--:w7-- - lyyf. -.N--.-WK?-15 Ffq,?,17fy-375:-EZ? 1-,gfxfrm 57. 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ZETA CHAPTER Iflstnlnlisllm-II AIIll'1'Il 12. 11120 .M ,, , Spamgln-1' I+':uIIu-malinv I+ZIlInI:I-r Ivlrlu Wullcvys Iiuhl Ilrosu Ilia-lu-rImI'I IIIIIISM' l'unm'I-1' IVuorIIll'irI1.:1- Muyvl' IIIIITIIII' Ows-mx EIIIIK Iimwlx-I1 Ilnrnk Ilnrl Ivy Iiusv Smith llihslmmn .Tum-s C1-ug I If-Icing:-r f'IIIJIl'I'UIl Alum-r In-nnls G1-I-on Wlllinms Gl'IlI'1'S Ulmpnum 11111 FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. V. IPIIINNIS 0, 11. GIHQIQN . WILLIAMS FRATRES IN COLLIZGIO Seniors S. Il. l!AIH'I.AY G. A. IGI,I.INGlGIl HICANSMYICII J. A. IIAMIGIUIN l'. II. IUIKTIQINIIIGR MOSIIIII NV. A. i'0NOYI'IR II. Ii, IIIIAYIGS Hl'.XNlII.I-Ill Il. M. GICIIZIII Jnnlors III. II. IIICUSIG U. II. IIll'Iil'ZRIIOI I IIURAK l'. IG. IIAR'I'I.I'IY t'. A. IIILL KASI-I II. Il. IIOVSIGIC IG. G. IIIIIL SMITH Supllmnorc-s lf. A. IIOWIJI-IN II. M. IGMIKI IQIIIIL J. Y. UIIAVMAN N. S. IIIIISFIIMAN WHOIIIIIIIGIC ll. ll. JONES 'Fl'1'Hlllll1'll J. ICIIII I'. li. MOYIIIH OXVNIGS II. I . I4'AI,KI'INS'I'INI'I IVA'I'IiI'IYS I T -..-11 ,fm--SHI! F.xIGgrgt:i.'?xQ FWS?,.k,..v i,S:i,lX'ilkv, I X ,IN-. .I I I M. xx .mu , MA -- .A I yy, -V IK, I I f I ,iw 'I wsml I I .Qf3'-IIS I I I I ff I I I ', iris , .,. 1.:?'l'lf fff:59VI'5 ' I ..T,D': TX'CI. , :i'f7P1.. I I1 IWTQLQ Nw I I .. IQt+i.f:4.., .vxxwg ,z, A I ?'f-W 1... .-.I N?f1.Nk?T:YxV. I 3, Q an --'13, ,, 3-W. .,,.... .......,,...,,.,W ,,,.w.- 1. -F-MW H H ,. 343 LQ Y e sim TLQQM, 2 to a Q1 DELTA SIGMA PHI Founded at College of the City of New York, 1899 Active Chapters, Thirty o Q A 2111 I ACADEMIC ' ' ,gy M22 W 2 V W x by ' ef - lu ' 'W 'M 'E W ' ' I 'VM ' Y wi TFT , W, ug r. 1 ,gg a - ' nr .l,. H, , Q M 5.355 Z, ., Q1 I A 1,3 .I A . K, 5.x M I, 24, .. L, ,L P W . N to . t 2 ttto,,t C -M. Q1 A 344 . A...R .,., .,, L.1., ,,,A .... , ... f V TTI- :W-1i.t1?A1 ' I YN 1 ,Y-'K-, 1- ' -:Xe , 'N' 4' M511 'Xi ?:'fj'TTI.f-y.1.':'h a . 1 fm '1 Lf'fD . S ..., ,Q ...,.. 4 .... . J xy. ...Mi yvxh - ..,.. - J..,.N.....v,v.'.1,..-...M..-..-1....H.mm-,..,.,..1-.,n-ww.-1.-L... .f.f...A...1 ....- .., fm-.M--E.Q--fm:-.--,..,f..1 EPSILON CHAPTER Iislnhlishcrl 19053 Iii!-KESIIIIDIISIIMI April 24, 1920 T. .--.W -- ..,.. -AI Nl -fix -. fx' Sim-Io AIUXIIIHIUI' Sklnmvr IIIOIIIIIIIIIII NVMZM Vnxfun Gl'0DlHV001I V0nStol'1-lu Morris KIIOIIHI' Unlvnmn llnnkin NIH:-1' Uonrml Zlnmmrmnn Artnls H1-mlm' lluhlnsnn Ilnrlm-l Bllnor Pylu lllnknlo l'nrp1-nt:-r I'4ll'U'l' Rm-N Slmrlo IN-rn lun-Hung Tlunnpuml Lent Evuma Willlnms Morris Wulzvl lllvkson Davies Gnrlm-r Moningrme Pnrsons FRATRES IN FACULTATE I'. .T. IIAIIIGR Il. M. MORRIS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. ll. NVILLIAMS NV S. WIfIYl'Zl1II'1 Il. II. SLAHIGI. E. U. IlINKl'II.IG U. I.. I'0I!.'l'IGR' U. Ii. 'l'lIOMl'NON ll. IG. DICKSON XV. U. RANKIN II. II. CONRAD I . J- PYLIG , li. M. MON'l'AGIT1'1 Juniors lc. lc IWINDEII lx. ML 1fi?15i911c1c 0. U. Goutvxmr, JR.. H. v. umcs A. 1.1aN'f4 W. s. 1un,1.mu L- U- 1 1'7ll0 W II. EVANS ls. 1.. um.mM.xN S0lI'Il01ll0l'0S M. IG S'l'I4IICI,E C. F. SKINNER II. 0. AIIICXANDICII. G. II. KNOUSE V. R. ZIMMIGICMAN U. NV. lIAIi'l'ZI'II.L G. I . UAIlI.'I4INTIGR G. A. PAXTON Frunlmwn I . XV ARTOIS U. F. MONTAGUIC IC. G. VON S'l'0Rl'II IL NV. ROBINSON Speclnl S. N. PARSONS l'lvducn YV. IC. DAVIES IG. S. WETZICL W. II. PARSONS J. E. MORRIS -X3,5.A -.,..-vw-:Ex,:,.., V--V,----K . x..i,5w-N.. 1-v.-wgfza, -.mm 1, -,h-r.xv X'p A 3.-If 3. ,M 5..W.... , . W ...,, It , , ?k,,NN:,Y f 5 mm-. uw r Ef ,.:FIf?GI .1 f ?qfsfx .1 M I . 7 I if ' ,:'Y5i9 1If E ' SSFSYCQT I 'If'1'523'N--. 'izf 3- 1 ' 1 ' K' 5' , I 51 1:5 . , 'wif ,V ALL,-9'-, -51.1545 I I MD: ,-5 '-4. '.XwjgXx' 1 ' 1,v, gf-fx XM 1, I ig I L5--1-.'1y-....EfXQ'.'5 wffu., ..v.:D.f. Q?'.1iv 1. .f.Q'.1543kfS an ,N k qSQqQj,,fgXq 1 'I ' -M .--1 ,...- r-'M--' ...............-.-..-- ---- --M D- --------........,...-- .,g,,...-XJ..,,. 4... l ' ' ' ,iq -'N-T N 3115 HL N' ,. 95'Q?KWH5f',W?57v W5'.Y'f I w f f3'3'5?F17?T 3-2a'm'w -S ' ' ' NUI ,. . A , x 3, 4 ..r, 1 , U' rr 967mm Gm N M' 0 , i W s ' . 1. Iv K ,, - eeee M um l f ALPHA ZETA fScientific Agriculturej Founded at Ohio State University, 1897 Active Chapters, Twenty-six ,ww J'- .. U ' Jici? I I m I . I A fin ,' ff f 1 L: N ,v o f Wt I, Npwvw A Z PROFESSIONAL W e 4 f- 'f I 5 3 ' - H' 41? '- - 3321 e le 1,5 T' E fy , 'ST'y35 Q ' A. jp q,,l:A.i I Mllnll Mjff WJ' 346 - -J N- I .41IvTvifj512vv' f1jqg1vj1S 1'T1i N-'TT' .fvgfj'1q1m2f ?i'j? 7 Nf 'fff'.. QW1:j'jf'x-:'gw'f'wfvgfc- ,.'fff r fj-ff. ,, ...-YK,-,N ' 15 :W .1m'ff ' ' 'RIA I L W'i1'..'vS'Vl I' 5 V 19 N .' lv' WTIFIQ..'47-Mx .H . 431 13, ,-Wx,.'.Qq Ei' f 539.5 J N 'N oflb jk 'I vm N l y -fm 'II . rw ' Z, ff ' ' f' , A -- ' 1 ,. I I DEA BCCQQ ' I 'A 'U N'-5' -- ' ------, .-.. ---..... ' mwfi- MORRILL CHAPTER I+'wI'nlvlisl1u1l J:lnn:11'y 2, 1898 4. D1-tau' Iluxul M1-lllnyzor Sutc-lIlI'1' HIINII IAHIUI' Rc-oscl' II4-lsvl Dnviel Kvhn II1un0r Mnvk Frunk Chapin Mlllvr Ilrnun Gross Ely llrelsvh Ifft' NV0l't VVilr'0x IIOi1'shn III1'l'kl!1' f'IlIll'0l'lNOII 1'1-ternoll Flnvk Arnold Smith Grnpp IIll1't'Il0l.' Futont Noll IIPIIIII IIIUNIIIIIIIII NVntlx Mnlrs Sullivnn Lewin XVICIIIIIII Stinson Iiirsl Janos Mui-Milleln llofifcx' 1'1u'k Rlmrlcs M4'Cool llrlnton FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. L. BAKER S. W. FLE'l'l'lIER W. A. KITN'I'Z C. A. REED A. L. BEAM 'WM. FREAR R. D. LEWIS U. W. S'l'0DDAR'1' R. II. BELL D. M. GRAY T, I. MAIRS G. W. SULLIVAN A. A. IIORLAND U. L. HOODLING M. S. M4-DOWELL W. II. 'l'0MllAVE E. M. UIIRISTEN II. II. IIAVNER C. F. NOLL R. L. WA'l l'S A. WV. HOWELL E. K. IIIRSIIMAN L. 0. OVERIIOIIFS F.I'.XV1+1AV1qR Il. A. DUTOIIER F. D. KERN U. R. ORTON l. D. WILSON I'. L. FATOUT FRATRES IN URBE L. Ix METZGER D. M. WIELAND FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Scnlors Il. N. ARNOLD M. L. FLAf'K E. G. IFF'l' M. R. REESER J. E. DASII XV. E. FRANK NV. R. JONES II. L. SIIELLJTO R. A. BRAUN 0. GRUIPI' J- F. KEIM L. R. SMITII XV. M. BREISCII II. IIAMER J. R. M1-COOL R. II. S'I'INSON M. II. I!RIN'l'0N D. U. IIEITSIIII U. L. MELLINGER E. J. STRAIIN L. D. GIIAPIN E. V. IIELSEL R. U. MILLER I'. A. WERT Il. E. UIILIKERTSON L. IIOFFER C. I. I'E'l'ERSON II. L. WILUOX D'. D. DETAR Juniors E. NV. IIIRD K. W. LAUER C. A. MERKER I'. F. SIIOPE J. 0. ELY M. J. MACK II. PARK J. SUTCLIFFE L. C. GROSS 'DIcd, Jun. 7, 1022 W. Il. Mau 'MILLAN ,K fxa N:,,,T,,,,,,,m1,,vw4, ,,,,.,,K, ..,.,. ,, ,.,, , -.. V. D. RHODES T,S..w,t,.Y- .... ,WD L I My l K , Xxlkx' nl mf A,i,,.L'5-fy ix lH,',q,1Ny,5.q if-iyqglilag X' 14.'kL5'43iAi ' Il EW'-I'1I .'Q ',9:,. r??1',55551l3f I ' g1I3f '.ff:f5'fi .fG wL'-'K . X .1 ,Mm -pg .z K-. ,K .N hur, ... ,:- - u..'1...-.. A ,.'v 4- A ... ..... , ... . WA fl f .I',,1J... 5 W ,. 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IIIIIHIIQWH Ilisqnc I'nI.x'i1-k Mum 1'llIOI'?40II Delaney V ..--.-- - --.... . I, I, 'Il H AQ' IG G .I . .I . J. G A D J. fl. Il F RAT RES IN FAC U L'1'A'I' A . Il. I'A'I'IiIUII Ii. S. IV. II. MA'l I'Ill'lW'S IIAIIGIGII M. Iil'II'l'IILI4IY II. Mm-KI'INZIIG I'A'I I'I'IIISON M. IIIIINIGIL J. MVSNIGII I.. AITUIIIGNIIAUII L. RICIIA IIIISON M. SUIIITUIIRIAN A. MA'I I'I I IGIVS ' FRATRES IN URBE SNYIIIGR E lf. 0. IIISQUE S. M. mess FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S1-nlor.-4 IV. II. IQICNNAIIII S. Y. IIUGGS Il. KIGNNARI7, JR. Junloru NV. S. 'PAYLOR D. M. IIUIIIGR SOIDIllllll0l'l'N U. I'. JUIINSON U. IV. IIEINZIII II l'4'HIl mon N. .I. IIICIIA NNY IV. J. REINIIAIIIJ N. IC. EIIIIICIGIIGIG NV. U. IVIal4.'1'0NAGlIl'IY G. I. FISIIICII J. F. MIGRZ IV. II. IQIGIIIII-ICI! .I. II. Ml7l+'l1'I.IGY K. II. IIIGVICII R. l'. LEIIIY l'fI'l I'IGR V. S. DICNVITT ,. ., w?i.,...x., 1 ...qv-g -3.11-7--.117 .MXH fx M Ifgifxfi vm.WL,:SiVX 111' lbmmgl u M-gig: fxw wg? Q, vu .Qui J ., - iw A : MI 1. A -.1 -I v- W 10 nj ,,..,. -1 . , J . ,... . L, ' 7' f7U'?'WxFj. A I' M2552-,'.-., .Sa2?:',-Im. I. .I. .I. imw. f-.vww I 'fgwwfe ,. U? 15:56:13 r.ki.x I NI iw-f,.r-vs Qwkfffa' ' H NQL' 1 I NS-QW Nu f . .X ry ,XQLI N5 J., A-1 Q, .gy,.,.,,4.44.,,f In .7,,,,,,.x .I. .I. x .... ..f .f.V7,, . .L Q-Ora.-. yr 1. 349 2f'M'f'W 'N it Y' 4-A iff- 'f 1- ' L 4 ' H '1 U FW: we A- ,Fl J SR- me ww ,W H u :fe O A '- K1 lf W 4 A ..,AA ., MP2, -- ,. ,.A. , ,. - ,J,,, '1 ALPHA GAMMA RHO fScient.ific Agriculturej Founded at University of Ohio, 1908 Active Chapters, Eighteen m'?WY - mlnu-m-p-F 'r.- ,,,,, , Mx mm wM HM wmv A I' P PROFESSIONAL I - -f-V'-fn-:.:-'wig' 1 jj--W1 -'4'- -11'-Kxjgyg-33 '--' i -rw-L-Q' Q53gi-pyf 71grQ?71v3-fy: 'u1n:..v-Tvwagziff .M 711: V F 4. 5, :. V q ia, ,ef 1,4 i 15 Vi 35253 iff A 7, Lf f6w1fa1 'f ll g,ma-if A' if 11f'ii fiq2'M'ii .-1L iwl5 G , M iff' X ' '51 + ,, .,.. - ,154 ,gi ., vi wg ,, 1- My 5M?l4::..A W , 4.r- 1 - ' 'H-1 .' A A -1 J-L 1 ' 350 1 I , I. '7.w,:q'A5f ' Wy- P , 'rs - .infv f ' 'I ' - NW I I a 2 1.1 ' .L X If 5 M Q5 X WJ , - I Ljil I ,II -' -f f' K ...... ..,, ..,.. 4 ..,. .... .,.. 2 ......,,.. ..i ..........,..... ,.., .....X. . . ..,., I 'I GAMMA CHAPTER ICHIIIIIIIHIIUII I'IUIbI'IIIl'l'j' VI. 1911 I'v1'ry M1-Klum-y lrvlm- Guugll Stvwnrt Ulnrk IinnI'I'nmn Ilomlg Iiilhmm fIllI'I'lIIlIlII AVIIIIINIUY Mm-l'uIlu4-h Jvl1'rIvn lhmlxuel' Clwrlcz-I 'Pmnh Bull llaevknwt lim-klm-y Gnmlnmn Nlslvy I. N. Adnms Young: Flnlvy Smith Whitau-rv Slmnp I'I0SIl'l' Ikllllm' R. Adums Jnmlaum Domls l'I4-we Fngnn llluslngunu- Knnnlh-l Wllslnu-h Slmpu RIUSNIIIUI' M1-uns FRATRES IN FACULTATE I . N IWAGAN R. II. IILASINGAMIG H C. KNANDICL II. Ii I'II'IIIl'IG J. Il. II. DIl'IiI'IY , I'. L, KDICNIG FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Su-nlorn .I. L. S'I'ICIVAIl'I', .III F. COOKE II- S. SLAXII' U. T. DOIIDS S. ADAMS III T- F0S'l'l'1R S. IV CLARK I . Ii. MILLICII Junlors L. A. UROOIQS A. M1'IiINNI'IY IV F. III4Il'IiI4III'I' I . IC. GAIIDNICII II. IQAIIIFIVMAN NV II. IVIII'l'Al'lCI'I .I. G. GOODMAN Ii. IIIIUIQIIICY IV I. NISLICI' l'I. U. I'I'IIIIIY S. ADAMS IG. II. 'l'0RII! S0llIl0lIllll'l'N IV. S .II4II4'I4'lIII'IS 'I'. NVOMSLIGY I . S. .IAMISON I . II. IIAICIKAIIAN R. M1'i'I'I,IAII'II II. II. YOI'NlI C. IG. FINLIGY J. R. IQILIIUIIN Pl.-1121-M YV. J. MI'ISSMI'IlI. II. GUINIII . Y. SII0I'I4I J. A. IIIVINI4 II. MEANS . II. SMI'I'II IV. IIICLI4 - - ---.. I 7.,j..w. . 1- v-'N .4 MV.. . in ,...l.'.X,,.,L.,. Nam ..-.512-ff!-4, -..:f---gf-K. 1,Y.j- vga,gvxrx-1'-517- Z--. .mmm-wp-4s..,,-, f-5 I X fy,-x...,. N.. .-.-- -3. f I IH. I 3 V Mis, I ' Pei +I 'iw 5 Ip , ,I gig' ,gg-eg, .1 p, kmga.-Qi I j .Q-ZSQFM ,Qi3?jQ,g ,Q fx , 2' .vi 'r,F9'fli2 1' 25:-xiwff ,irzxf-T1-n ' fa' TITAN? WM f S 1 ,, -H Qi.?S,'..-f11.,..Jfm12 d.,,....- ,.., ,wwu nzrw l:xu1,v3g,w-X- A., -A-..-. .,,. J. w.--:i'1 i1:.,! ...xi .-wfxs A ,' .N wi IIESJQV ,wx bf g Ly ,, - ,Y .12 , ..,.: H..-gy---..L -. ' Q msg. ,wg H- W' . 351 I 7T'xA ' A ,, m f ' 'S 57'wYf7 i5f'.i5'1 '73i.li7'7I1:CII 'K 'WNW i 'J -- -..-1',',U . K If f -. 3, - ,-: 1 ., AK .w x ww: -.17i',.x Jw I K 1 'P ni-H ' Q' 'YQP W Q5 V guiibdjk' A . vw' ' X 'V ff U4 i ' . - -'-' .:.,., A 'I i'W 1 ALPHA CHI SIGMA fChemicalJ Founded at University of Wisconsin, 1902 Active Chapters, Thirty-one v , s , o , .. --ff,-f'1 5?'I Li' 1 4 A ,iff E g 'A .A ' 4 in ,3 4 M. ...Q ,',,., 5. J , L '- SE ' -I -1, , if ' J , 5 ' ,A V w Lv: 1 A X E PROFESSIONAL --xr .:,.. X -g-,A TW XT ,K-TT-:Sli J? ...Ticvxrl ' ' fi 135' '-4 fJr1':1HFv,a-f'. ' if 'IJ .'-fW?s!f1l- 'ii :M i' si, A+ I . ' Cf. . . :'v , 1 ff 'fifiew Y awk. 'l iw2.:i1 il wifi? -3 3, 'il 1 4Q,1Q1wQ.i- -alms ziiswm ,,Qii5213sli-EQ? Mme' 1,,LJ9lwi1i5ivg?4Fm,, . 1 ...., W 1,. -- f 1 X . gi - 352 N - . pl.. ,tm ,-A , .RCN 1. X i.71xjW,.X. ,Q ' vu'-..v ,Izjv-Q , . f X 5 E 1 I .Af.' + P. .fo 1 rw A 1 Q 2 I -. . ., V ,f 5 ICB. , . .. . I. . 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KICAl'Il S1-nlors L. IiI'l I'NI'IR C. L. MI'1I.LINGl'lR R. P. SIIOIGMAKICII XV. G. KILLINGIGR S. I . IIINKLIG G. NV. KIIICHNI-Ili Il. II. GI4I0IUll'l K. III. SHCI! Juniors lf. ITIIALK J. A. ROIIII 0. 11, INIAIHCIG ll. LANE ll. U. STAMICY G. II. LIGIl'l'NI'II! l'. YORK IV. WV. SIIGG S0llIl0lll0I'l'N Il. 0. ANDIGIISUN L. 141. AI'l'LI4lGA'l'IC 'l'. T. MAIIIS. JR. IV HARRISON IV. G. IIASSICL .I. A. IDI41l'KI'1I! J, LOUD!-IN A. F. GIGIST M. XV. YEAGICR l l'0!lIllll1'IT NV. F. I4'I'1l'ILl'IY II. A. IIIGIINICY .I. II. I'lIILLIl'S l'. GILLAVIIII R. V. IIICIGD ll. S. KIICSICII IV IIALLMAN A. XV. YORK G. II. ANGLE I . L. FAST A L. XV. YULLMI-IR 'llle-ml Jun. 7 11222 .,-. ,vm 1-,Av--,Q 1- .I , .Y If . .I 1 1.1. xv ,, 5 .w -. K' 525 ':4'f'S'.',':. .1 Mff.'yf?fjx'l. N i+q'ggQSg:-.J ,fyP5f'5's3 J. ix. 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SILVERMAN S0llh0lll0l'l'R W. GOLDSPINNICR A. M. FRICICMAN A. M. SEM UELS L. D. FOI! EN l r1-nlnmul lf. LODGE D, ELINSKY 1 '1-- HJNETJLW i,3?:3ycxf,jjf3 aw. -T--,', --My-5Q:'NaQ:vxf xx 1.'qqK.:- 'gl'N,i1,y 1 -1-gg' V Cp ,MX , Neff! 1 .5 'gba 'm..,3,i,-Q.-,Q I 1, 3! .Qin 4561, r' sm. 'J Q- Xtfffwi ex 1 V IN 4. ,. Lzizw.-43 J., ui 3.i,.yj5f-5. MMSQQTQ. w M ,Y,fg,,.w,i, -Qjgfzxi. lx X .I :dl 1 .' Ms, -'fffifl-I .5 W r..x11.:1.y., L2 'v,jf3,,.g2 x-: ' sl 'Rb Qg 3.1:-Q' '. 1-fly-'X , , I -' .bij 9:5-.'1...,-EL-mu w NHL!!fm-f!'1.M.L, A .X ..,,. :4 ,,,xgA.lmQq Nj NE.. ,NL L., , .- ,. ...V - -V 5 f A , FF' 300 .4 f .N fl :'l1':T:.Ti-Tvli '- 1 V - X' ,. - e, -f .i N. ll Qiplwgi. afs gz.. ff4,.w ,l-l .F eg ll lx 'LL Nth- .N f 1 , Q 1' , ,, TQ v, . Q. ,,,. .... .1 ETA KAPPA NU fHonorary Electricalj Founded at University of Illinois, 1904 Active Chapters, Twelve ...Z - QM? gf. ff, PNA 1' ,fif fb T- Y' 5 ' -if-QW I 4 7545 Q1 my H' ,fb , 'X at l 7 .f 4' l H K N I-IQNORARY -M ll ll W' il i pg. gl . f w wi ' 1: .HW if H J l 356 ki -- -51 ?:5Z'f'll':j'l:'.Tk.u7 gi I :TZT5L 1j'fl 'rL12 f:r:' f?gi: ,'w2 J , .-.V . My 9 v- N . www. w ' .Jvc m . .1-muy' Ng, 1 fvyyy X xx YQ-vl'w f l f M wx M 1 I .w,.x' Q M -' 'ri ' ' .. . .. W ...ff 5125123 ffm. -aim? ..... Lb .f . . ...J . - -M.,.r'- v...::1 .... ,. .,,.. ..., ..1....w ....,.. - ,,.. J -.....-in ---- 2--.1-.2-.mm-.....,p.1-:.-'- - EPSILON CHAPTER l+1sl':1l1Iislluml In-1-4-llxlu-1' Al, 15109 .N . l x- 54 K X-fr! Fl Mc-Kihlwn Krxum-r Amlra-ws l'ylv Mlm-WI' l'nrvnl Iklmwh Yuku IIIILCIIUS Munlvy L1-sliv Elllul lloll'mun lmvls lluuglmmn Cm-son Al'lllSll'0lll.Z 1'IlIlllllN'll Slnvvly lfllvl' Sllydvl' Axfurel Hamilton C. I.. KINSLOIC UAMl'lllCl,T. C. J. I. XV. AIIMSTHONG J. ll. IKAUGHMAN C. D. HLAIIUII F. J. 1'Yl,l'Z R. J. YARN ll. 'l'. AX FORD R. A. M1-KIIHHGN FRATRES IN FACULTATE D. I.. MARKLIQ I FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S1-nlors U. ll. llAMll,'l'0N 'l'. UAER I . J. 'l'. lGl.Ll0'1 l' l . ll. SNYDER li. CORSON NV. E. V. K. LESLIE Junlors E. 'l'. HUGHES A. J. MUSSICR ll. S'l'.lVl-Il.Y l'. MANLE Y ll. IIOFFMAN M. KRAMER H. GROYIG V. LANNON I . l'ARl'IN'l' ll. ANIIRICXVS V. DAVIS ,. ...H-Q., M d.,....... J... AN ,.k..,. V, ...V . ,M4,.'.:,Q... Q. . , ylgqglw,--3 Qu.,-l.....y.,H J-Y,-,171 wfguvt, gryg-F513 'lj sqvzwr--m.:: ,-----15-R .- .M my-,--1 - ---r-,Y 1 lx WW X tv 'Tx lr N 'f X-X'-f K' 1 'lf 'H yas. N' 51 5--5-1493? X N 'lQf.QY. 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JE on 4 ' 'Vi , x Q' 5'r'qY?x ' H U H ry G' 'L Q ' aj 'LWB .v 1 uv-2' A sw f 1 QV-'QI TAU BETA PI CI-Ionorary Engineeringj Founded at Lehigh University, 1885 Active Chapters, Thirty-two mam .W h Z aw.,-'J' 1' H . , W X 7 M M' N- h .hm '! :Y , ulqr ww, H Umm Jw A T B II ' I-IoNoRARY I' J '3 113711 - W a.,,,1tg4- . 3' . 1 -'-- ' . yy - . - Nr , ' '- ,. , - A ff it LP IQ W - U 1 'i-Q41 t, Q1 sp , I ,, , , . , Q 4 , , . ww- .-,,. . ., - ut X wav + It Spf ft ' . 4 , 15 . .V 11 W 2 H' f? 5 WYE .15 Q '1 1? ' ,.t'tyfg3gif fl' if Tv il , 1' M5 M - Aims 1 J .- nxt. lm , W mt, M ' - as 'yi H- ' 1 -'-N1,' 1 ... . AM' ' -' -'-- ,.. .... , V.. A , 358 FRATRES IN I-IONORARIUS I I ,.sf.Q::gWf-'If ..a.....:fw NCQ 'I V.-..vvf1+.A I W 'X 'iw .li nf M W My E .. ,yi ., 4-. i L W I S1 W I ,, MP . .... 4 ,.,,..f.I.-.-w --ff 'N--H21 -..ss ..-. mg... - - PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER IGNIIIIIIISIIOII Mny 4. 1912 llunn-I Snydvr l'yl1- Ilulwrls ltrzxtton I'I1Iwur4ls Ilowlvn IIO!iI4'I'IlIlIII Ih-nr Bwsclltz Cowlvs Lim-oln I'rnI1 l1Irrs-ll GIIlLY1'I'II'II Wu-uvvr Wings-r Slrin-klvr llnnm-mun Gngox' .Iumlgc Morris IVIIIIKPI' Kunzv IN-nunlvr IInnslnunn IIIIIICOIIIHICII R. I. IVEIIIIIIIR R. I.. SACKETT E. D. IVALKICR IG. J. KITNZIC FRATRES IN FACULTATE IG. A. FIISSICNIIEN VV. R. CIIICIDSICY E. II. STAVEIQY U. A. ROIIINIC S. VV. LONG I.. M. MORRIS . NV. A. GAGER U. U. COCIIRAN A. IV. DEMMLIGR J. 0. KI'II.LI'IR I'. X. RICE U. II. II. IIOTUIIKISS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S1-nlors I . 'l'. BEAR II. 'l'. IIAMIGI. F. J. I'YI.E A. Il. IIORIIEN VV. II. IIANNEMAN VV. A. RINKENIIAVII D. 0. I!IlA'l l'0N E. IIANSMANN I. S. ROBERTS VV. A. BRIGUIIT J. M. .IITDGIG I . II. SNYDER E. E. COXVLES II. LINCOLN J. II. S'l'RII'KI.ICR R. W. EIWVARIIS A. G. PRATT WV. M. NVEAVER yvl R, 1qlg1glq'pq', JR- D. D. WINGER Junlur E. Mvli. GINGIGIIICII ' iiiytrgw-Af' N '11.vw bfii1 JgfQ'fHfMa 'f?31 'f'-w ': 3f1 'If7'R.I'35: '?,3!v Q'A'l'W:ff'I 'I 'I-- 'Qi'f1H f'fizT.15L f' 1 A Y- 'Wx QT TI 1.1x5fy5'5 3 . 1 ' a' -rf ' . I 5 I Il 3 I ,Y QP.:.5'f. ..,I:Iix -5'-I V L,-,L-,.,,,ILI .if-.:?'1.i'.,S:,.D. f:.g':lE:.i:fE- A . x55i5i'j'f- 7g57N- U., f -. -'Gm 11- I 359 M . N 'V f '?'1f'YP'11fW'T'v,? V ', -N. wk ' 'fi'i 'r'f'H- -v ?1v 'c'rv -' - -N - w- - 1, - L ' -1- .53-4: Sim .ai Q' L 'il '-IF' my- ' - 'xgg lzfr :' ,fi51'lM '-it mxffg 2 I5 f3i?i3i27'4'f r -2 tk Q P, I-i N LOL A' V90 JM R. Q 1 f , .e '4 - 1' PHI LAMBDA UPSILON QHonorary Chemicalj Founded at University of Illinois, 1899 Active Chapters, Seventeen 419 A Y HONORARY ii -4 N l 49 2 .I 11f f,, ': 'v'v: ' 'I j5, '7m ' xg' U' T' -.1x,m'r'1f,,1 , '21 SYN WT' ?ffVC. '15 'va ' ,::- A - , f, if M ijgyg n w 5 F- my Nl. M i- ,il -4-, 5 an , 5, 1 ' f W if in we-vfff i n. ff N 1 '1 360 V I nf Wi3'.,CxfK-f .x, .,-ML, Hjr- f ' ci.71Yv lm- 'A Nw '-1 1' 1 gl, , C +n.vf' -if A 'mpfk TL UW ' 5 'EV ' - xl: 4' my iw ,.,, ' Q S? ....,. ...,.. ...,...,, 1 .... 1 1.:,.1:xf..'A':: .... ..., -g':::: ,.... - .... ' ..,, , ., ,..,,, : 'gl Q MU CHAPTER ldstallvlislluml Many 210. 191+ 1wIllIl'lIl'l' Dm-kcr G11-Ig 101-1-nl' Lnnn Grnvvs Sll'If'kll0llNOI' llrlnkwurih Robb Krnft Kcnrner Brooke Godsllnlk K1-ith IllIl4'lN'l' Nivnwynr Zlmmcrley Illnklo Hlnrkor D. F. 1Xlc'l4'AlH.ANll 0l.l'INVlNl'l Il. A. lDl7'I'l'l J. II. INR ll. L. GOIDNIIALK IT. J. NIEMICYICR S. I. S'I'llIl'KIl0lTNlGIl, G. K. GICAVES NV. U. Dl41GIil'lR FRATRES IN FACULTATE '1'. W. MASON v. w. S'l'0IlllAll'l' w. lc. mcmr FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sl'lll0l'H S. I . IIINKIQPI ll. NV. KUl'1RNl'IR A. N. KliAl 'l' IP. C. UIIYIIICII KI'Il'l'll ICIHNPKIC NV. J. XV. L. I . H. S'l'liAl'lK E. L. IlI.0l'Kl'Il! M.Xl'1'lllCR S. R. ZlMMl'IlH.Y ll. M. HIHICG XV. If. Juniors G. L. lvlclmlz lc. s. llRlNKXV01l'l'll G. Ir. l..'xN14: J. A. Rom: , NT ---, ,V XM., B4v,s.g. X -5 MA y rf, N.: ,fs-.1 X f, X lfxrgxw V34 , yu K. V, K ,. . ,. S ww f .fx Ig-ff' M' 4'f v' Wclbwfk ' '.'Wv- -La- -K-.1 A.. W . lr.: N , ,x 1 I N , ., .,feCaig .-f. -3a:rx.fg:. + N rM'Q.g1' l guwkpgvgs W, A J 5 LE. H:xf!m.-.-SMk.rG fhiIQI'14fTm. .m?i.fiiE2m.1, ln?-'fwf-l? fN Ri'fIN. L N, Qu b5Ny?SIXgTfN ,1..,,g4' . if Nu - . , .mm 361 ' Ti 4 I 'U NA- , '94 WJ: 1 N' 'f'1M1F' Nw ,,11f,+iq , 9 in All f rffzffzv ii 'Q Zi1'Yf..:!. edward-V i W ye ff' -cfil. ,:,ff:E3 X W1 'klffv'-: 2329? i ' v mg? N -.' an L -z, 5:15444 ., 1' :JJ 1' .:.Iimf '-LA'-'QQ'i'1I' ,... V-x...,,g .0 'Jw -- - -1 f '- - w-- ' -.- WG,.q,,.r..,,,T,,,7,:N,1,,,,:, .-,.4 ,V . ..,. wx, ,1 ,..1 .T .V .,,-.e,-:.7T, NWN, ,A 7 mum ,f.Df?7':'1'1'p3f1ff' ff 115 , L, ' ------ y rl- X '5' il iv. 'jffvf 5 my-, ' M Xf V S-X, W JN ' 8135 Ve,-H -M 1-Q,z4,1lr',,g f W 1, ,, .fo H f-V 1-' , , 1 1 Mrk Jim 1 - , , ., . ..,,....,,. .. ..,, ..,44,,.... .. Nz., xf, ..,..,,. , . ,, ,i ,..--ik N '1 .,...::: ' if 'f- 2.7:.11 '- - ---1 r:1.uxzmur::::::m:z:m:-:.:-:.vg::-3311'L,'17. ,: ::'...'. -'---- --' 4w-w:...,unnnml. -lay--' SIGMA TAU QHonorary Engineeringj Founded at University of Nebraska, 1904 Active Chapters, Ten www Hem Q, N ,fa Q 362 I-IONORARY g3'xi.':xf Q -n.fjv-1...v--i-- :.,17:1:gmi-S-,fl F.-4--:v ffggf if' Y X93 i iliilw r ,L N ii ,,,, ., ., 'M . 1,' ., Q- A I ' , Ig ' .I I ivjxft X IASIQXX X JLG? F . wi I '- 'X I '-N' -- ..,. , V.-- f .,.,V. ,,,x ... 'A N'f '1 KAPPA CHAPTER Ewslxllmlisllcml May 1, 1915 Kl'II1'I' Jxulwln T.:-alto Nor-k Znrlclulk Pnront Millvr ldnwry IQIIIIIIPI' SI1'h-kllmlsolr llustross Xv1'I'IiIl0IS0l' Hamilton XVI-ntz Shultz IfIlI'fI1!l' W0vlI'1-I Kumi Ynnnnnlz Fox Fla-lds Guns Svlmml- FRATRES IN FACULTATE lllt. PI. S. MOU!!!-I Ii. T.. MARKLIG D, S, UIIYIIIGR IF. A. I I4!SSl'1NlJl41N J. I . l,l'1l'1'l'l-I A, lv, W0l'1I,FEI, U, II. KINSIAUIG E. U. NVOUIPRIIIPII' A. I.. Ii0l'lIl'IIi P. Il. KAl'I' I4'. 'l'. YANSANT FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Svnlors II. Il. IIAIGII Il. XV. FUX A. I . I'AIlI4IN'l' G. II. IIAIIGICR I . XV. IIANS IV. YY. SIIIIIXPZ A. VV. IlAS'I'IlI4ISS l'. II. IIAMII.'l'0N U. IC. SI'lII'IIlI'IR Il. II. IIIIIUK l', I.. IiI4II,I.-ICI! S. I. S'I'ICIUIilI0IISI4Ili Ib. K. UIIASIC I'I. II. KIIINGICI! S. II. 'PAYLOR YV. III. ICMICIIY IC. V. I.I'ISI,Il'I II. II. XVICIIKIIICISICII PI. Il. FIIIIIIIIS N. II. MII,I.I'IIl II. Il. IVICNTZ Juniors Ii. II. .IAINVIN Ii. Il, SIIIVIC J. J. ZOIIIUIIAK ' -.-, I -:Qg'iff.fIfw11if15'frffff I2 'I'f ' 'FN fl 'T'.f3: ':.W 1 f M I I.5.232 f 'I It ,, SPXIII I If If-1'?5ggI . If IX? Gs It :J If I I 'I -f ,-, muff ,Iv I M 1,-. 931- 25533. I ,',w'I'Qm - MII. I .. -Imam N' I I N I 'Qu 'f, 5?5233h:, . I ?fQ4:b'Yti I +2 ,Ij1Yf.5TiwYE. ffiyifzhlf I ,WNTQQ 0. ' 5 I qlvq IL Hi--QQ.-'QS , IH 'fffm ,fr .MQ-Vg' Lx',-15.-I1JQI .,,K1XzX'TiSX,x' 'N ,I .Nia Ala-77,1 .xi-Ig 363 3 fl A E P I-IoNoRARY N N' I :Emp '-an-, -JM 3 H7'1 4' 'i rf' ' ' AK' 'N 1 1 'JVT ' N if if i..fff'ff ww GW01 - i if: it 1 - ill ' , 2 . - 1 Y QLN- H ' ' E W ' ' YYYV 4 .,,,. .,.,,,.,,q ,f rf ? ,,, : .YY- DELTA SIGMA. RHO . fHonorary Debatingj Founded at University of Wisconsin, April 13, 1906 Active Chapters, Forty-five mu ff X 1 ZJHV fi jp A -1, ' ,fx J' AP ' f X In ll ' up :iq Ll' ' mo 45- -'. ve - ff uri-X ,vw ww , -95 l '2' in A ,X a uw X J 11 -is m wg iikws Likes - ' '- ' ,N rw fU'1W - H. V. i ai. '.4-,?i?1? 5ilf - 1 , H I ---asv' 41:01-a', -135 -'-- W X . 'ww' V ., il 19' ' f. -1 ll: Wiifff L' V 'i ' f'i-:rf ' wi if - W ii . A zrw., ,1 .ii wyy'i 'W .Will X ls , 'A J fi '57, ss, . V-, r f , W xl , Q-.54 X5 -W1 'Hx ,IH S , A Q Q W 364 ,1 ,, ,, fu-15, X ,'Q1N1 1s: j 'jmj7jg'yw Q' :,11Q 54-'rw W H! A ' ' 11: 111 ' 4' , ,. , , . ,, Au- Ar' Y xx, , :L , ,., X ., X :M H ...'. 137.773 .wh !,wfw,N'v , :f ,. .x,jMQfxF' 'V X154 1 13. MH 'YQ' ' - f.-fx ,, KX ,X 'kv-U A'--li QW. l,.jQi,4-X X ,VI V Y L x..:,4FT,... wi, vvuf, Nw X17.X.K,RET,s...?,,T....,,Tv,.,..,. ...,.,..,,i..,,,g,.....,s,X T .fp 5 UM THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER Enfzlllllullvtl Jlllll! 9, 1917 1 R. C. Krumc-r VV. E. Rnmig R. S. Adams Mins M. E. Lowry E. E. 0vm'do1'f FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors E IG. OVERIUORI4' MISS M. IG. LUNVRY R. S. ADAMS R. C. KRAMER J llllhll' NV. E. HOMIG - 'wg - ,,:-,jwX..: -g:,'f1w...f' V-'x..., qw m wgyj , x-13,4 vu -fn, .ww Y-L..--g .- , lf. 'j' --gg W-5: ,., -f'- - 4-375 -. ff--5 h, --f...1-f. A MQ, A R 3 H3,, f. 5.'.2:M5:1 Y Ng N S1iS,Ly','X ,,,,, N- 5 'N 1' mix mvggggx I K. 1 GX:-R1 tw, ' ' F1351 N - , 'MVR' ' -' f m 1 M 'N 1 Wm- ww r IJ,-J-.X ry-ff 'f'Qljj,10 'X-5 ' ' J A-.Ag-5. Q. f' Arr, I 1 N w ' 'f-A f, X, ff, ,, -X, J, kip-2, pw., , V , 1 Q vm- 5 v .. 1-T ww y 1-1 'g-wh f 1 W : iw Kfff, ' 'xp.f'g1x -N lm I.vm-,,'-M -,1,,g:,xp3w.YN , 'ww 1.11.1 Mm? wg j , . 395 ,NX fav ' - , QY.-AL ..-L .xv--.'-5 -Xl .W 1, A-4 1 rYJL'.'x.wQ'i J?-?.f'K f1'.'- 41,4 .YN .cf A JW ,M QE 'L'yzx:g,.,.,,1,,,gT, , ..4,.x ' .,....-R-,--.J .:.M..-agp., .,...... '- -,.M1..M. ,........ ..,. .... ..,,....,.,. .--ng. -M ' ,, ....,A. ...... ,-g.....L-,x-W,- ,,,, -L'W.L:,-.i1fl 365 .- X Aw, vi ' 51:-.-'l5.J .y-::4..,, L -,ng--.N--tif .--:C 1 ,' I, I 'N 7 f , 4 x M 4-'L -we-gr n -fn-wr-r t 'vqjvvt -L- L X, ' 1 Y w X ' 3' x 3 1 . ' 'I Y I ' ' ij, ,. qibdqx ,- lfj ji rl! , I YW! ., -... . ., ,W .,g,-, WM, ,A in F- .. -W-LW 1 I T, - gm N ,NN SCABBARD AND BLADE fHonorary Militaryj Founded at University of Wisconsin, 1905 Active Chapters, Twenty Q ff D . Q S S' - -1' g W1 'I,u, .WWW Vhrlu-W xx x ' xx 0 5ikfG'e'o2',4Xf'W!J5 , ,f 1 00 :5N !!d95 ':5' ' it SCABBARD AND BLADE HONORARY , H, , ,v.,,.,..,,,,.,,.,X. .,.,, ,Wg .,.. ,V ,nv .... ., - Yw,,,.,:.-... EH. ,..3.,,,.,,,..,,,k,,, X 3 I we If I, 1 W 35? T555 'YN f .' I' -'ff' 155921 2 f-'N - ' 'if 1 '10 Q f ': 'b111 . ty 'A1 l W M ilgg, ty W, we w 'na try :5l2.:N,.!Wv 'N lj ,fmjfimi N, ,Q W '--ffrij: gui v 'I I , fl X 366 ., .X .,W.Ng.,,,,..... ,. wV,M.,,.4,. V..., .-.V .,,., .,...,.!v.,.,,.v...,..,.,. ...Q....3.!, ,,,,......, J 0 , Yf5 :q.fg.1::-,1 'Q AY. 11 'W i1ax.,'.NQ' I'V1',Q,Iarf+ ,1 ffl 4 J' gfU,y'x X ,W 'LU If' I 1 ' J 4, Q A IW I ' . Jf- , f,.,...1, .... b.k..,.x....f ..,. R. .. ,-.QL .gg .QM-'gym :..:::.:::4,I...u...m:.wN.. .... 1 1..::.1.::::..::.:1-.:.......:Q.:41.1.1.:v.:n:..m...r...-ma--....1m.....wf..1v..1..L........ .1......u-3.1-1.14www 1:...xr::.:..::Q:..:--...1..1-..f... w...:.:..:-.X-.wp ....-Qwj,-.W H. COMPANY Iflstnlblisllml April 30, 1912 I Fioklmzm' Clnunhors Grunt I!u1'gM' G. Il. 'l'l1mmw0n Wvlzcl Milla-1' Ilnl1'mnn Shun:-y NV. 0. Tllmnpnun NW-lty Jnlnmrm IM-lnipzc-1' Fowl:-r Grnlwr Ikrnvlu-n II1-1-ke-1' SIl,Yf0l'lI Stoll Lnwu Ilalmmlnnn Umnly Fox Leif-Ilworfln Ilynrs IIIIIIHCII FRATER IN HONORARIUS IDR. J. M. THOMAS DR. E. IC. SPARKS UAPT. C. A. I4'0WLEIt MAJ.-GEN. l.I4I0NAlH5 XVOOIJ MAJ. M. D. WIGIIPY NV. 0. 'l'll0MI'SON, IIIIIIIIIIHIHIUI' LIIGIIT.-HOL. G. Ii. COMLY U.-Kl l'. tl. L. FICIIIGIGIL l.ll+IlI'l'. L. IG. GIHTIKICIK MAJ. II. IL JOHNSON THOMAS IIRAUKICN, Jlt. FRATRES IN FACULTATE 141. ll. S'I'AYEl.Y E. N. SITLLIVAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sunlors F. Il. TIIOMPSUN N. II. MILLIGII Ii. ll. MYERS F. D. IIIGUKER lf. M. DONOVAN U. W. MILLIKEN U. R. 'l'lIOMl'SON E. IIANSMANN J. II. STOLL U. K. DENNIS Ib. K. CHASE Il. A. SAYFOIRD G. M. IIARGIGR W. L. LOWE J. 0. GIIAMIHCIIS G. IG. l.IC'l'UIIW0li'I'lI C. II. FICKINGIGR W. S. WI+I'l'ZI4IL F. M. GRANT R. W. FOX Juniors Il. U. STAMEY It. II. IIOIPFMAN II. IV. IIANGEN OFFICERS R. IV. FOX, Unplnin NV. I.. LOWIG, Sw-mul I.I1-ul:-n:mi E. IIANSMANN, First. I.l1-nlonunt G. .I'I. I.l'I'I'l'IlW0lI'I'lI, First S1-rg:-nnt Rfulxffi ,l . W' 'W f7' I I wi Mp W.-wp I .1 fqikzkr' '-my :Mag W 1' AIN 1. 'I' M-13. 'QQ -J Y J 3' I Q ,i L52 I .tf.f,5Q'k'5I' .1 I ,W ,,'- Y Q, W ' ffl . I lsi- .-AWS 'Hash V' WE: 'Y' AST-If w l W? 3 .5 U ' V ' J'-N., MJ.5f.'.5.V3. .. ,Egiwlfi Jim.,--. -I .... ki -J'iH'T::.J. -1217. 3' BET- If Q .434 :NYXQNI Atl .N-'Qs' Il345Q.gX,f9TAf'g.g:x , 'N R Mg, ..,.... .... ...W ,..., ,,-., -.... ..,,,,w.. ..... -.,.-',.--Q1--.I ....... - ...,.......,,,- g S f .1 '-.Q5: Y 367 V ' Q ,. 2'W':,E L 'T J fe'-Wvgxi 4+ v W7 ' ' ' ' N7 ' X'7ww1 il SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON CHonorary Geology, Mining and Metallurgyj Active Chapters, Eleven ,fvJ,':, . .. ,jx ':.-,',w 1+'wfA 'fA' W , ' ' fiffgg A 'GB' 41 R e ww 1 1 55.1135 2 FE ' HONORARY 1 A vw A M f -A A A A- A --,A '- 1, MH ll ru 35 1' Fm .XI?, ?7 f 1 hir XV f 0 9Z?',iivYw 1, yi fmgg Qffq me Q' mf' ul Alf'gx'U V ' we , Lf Af , ,e , fu , A V 'EF me,.Ql'11?2bi1- P, ..,, KN 21 . ,Qi ff 368 'I P wfcfw- V .P-we--H f-QWJ W hz f -H I , W M . Os , . . . ' .wfxkf ' 5' JD P M f ,.A,.A.,. . .,.. 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MARSHALL CLASS OI 1921 DOROTI I Y ALIIEIITA XVA'l l'S RAYMOND I LE'l'l7IIER ADAMS JAYSON FLAIR IIALSIIAITGII PEARL IIIINTINHDON IIANUIIDIWL' RDIIEIIT DEFREIIN BEIININGER FRANCIS GLENN CHURCH IIDMER WVALTER DUDLEY HELEN ELIZABETH FIELD WILLIAM KEMBLE GARDNER DANIEL LENVIS IIARMON EDWARD FULLER HOLDEN FRED XVILLIAM IIOSLER KENNETH GOTTSCIIALK JOIINSDN WARREN BRYAN MACK DORA VANNESS PASSMORE IIELEN HAIIRIET POWELL WILLIAM TAYLOR PUTNEY CECIL ALEXANDER REED JOSEPH IIAROLD SALMON WILLIAM ALEXANDER SREDENSCIIECK FREDERICK JOIIN STEVENSON GEORGE DINSMDRE STODDAIID WVALTER OLIVER TEUFEL AARON SI'A'l'Z WARNER .mama rcmvmm IVEIIIIER nolsmw Iflmcrlvm, IIARTIIOLOM '1'noMAs IIAIIOLD u,xu'r1r.soN JULIA Glance 1s1uI.L Imlzomm Arxrnousm 1mM1u.y .mlm m.yM1f:u DUNEGAN ROBERT K. Y. DIISINIIERIKE HARRY nmvluvv ELSE 1mNN1c'1'11 DARIUS HART RDDNEY KI1:NN1c'1'u IIENCII GORDON m4:NN1cnY JUSEPII FLEMING r.1m'rl: J. 1zUssmr,r, Lm1MoN Gwonmc wvALw1cu Mccooi, PAUL NAoEr.1sE1cG .1ouN mm, NICKLAS o1cn1N EVERITT 1'A1,M1cn wAr,T1cn xclsnxlumnn smcr. mum MAY smnr. IIORAGE Mrnmxouslc sl-Ilwmm Imnomm Alwlluu VICKER, 1,ws'r1m 1sA'1'no1cF ZIMMERMAN EW T K if HONORARY I 14:1 - f ,X,, 1. via? -, ' '-J' wipe I wx . ,Q f - ,xpgiitg I fm ' 4 ' . A I 'fl'?5?: ' V Il I Igqvggv A f gypzy V Il I 1. ..I,. 5:44-I.,f.gfafg:4Li' sIi.eMfz:f.1A.,u3.if1I5z?ks WAJ, j'Qf,Ii?fWf,Q,gg5,. W',, ,, 372 Yo vi' IL Q ur fx? H in Q X 1- x va mx 'FSAN -1--X, -57-Effie? 1,4 IW SXSW MHXZU ' :KX W f 4 fx ' ,. '4fLJ.,- 1 1 x A 4 X A ' ,Ml-ga .Jax X. 2' M NM .A l Y Q H ' V '3-LEM -x. A 57' N .mt .251 .- U It qzufg, xgrzl ghjfilfjv' , K-. V, fi we? V In , 1 .ra If -Jvz?YLE4,3,f.w :Q - A L7 H5553 N' A sl. I A is -sf-.saw Q M M fx' f f .vwr1v.- -f Tv. 'ilocal 'ffraternities Fraternities ALPI-IA DELTA SIGMA - OMEGA EPSILUN - CUI-IECO CLUB - DELTA PI - KAPPA TI-IETA - TAU SIGMA TAU - FRIENDS' UNION THREE LINKS , CHI UI-sILoN - DELTA OMEGA - DELTA SIGMA CHI - TAII SIGMA PHI - DELTA KAPPA NU KAPPA PI-II DELTA OMEGA PsI PHI 'V' WP' 7Wfv7'W 'QF X' 'Till X, . gi. .V A fx 1-S536 :Q M? wt-597-.ya :X ,Ti , sur? Xin I 1 E3 Pr' IP? f- ji V, I 74 3 Founded February, 1911 - May, 1914 June, 1914 - June, 1919 February, 1920 - May, 1920 September, 1920 November, 1920 ' June, 1921 March, 1921 December, 1920 - 1919 June, 1921 1922 1922 --M L- ..,... . fr- or ig ff ' ,if fl QQQQW -f Z- M if OL S - 1 ' Q - ill Ili v -ffl! ' 1. ..,... ..l -4s.,yf,,.'1.' . 'm 'i'. fm' . . f' , ,, -Q f...ee...-.'f.i.,,... l.. ... Tinker-mural Council President - ------- J. L. HALDERMAN Vice President - F. B. WALLEN, JR. Secretary - - C. E. SCHERER Council Hell Alpha Delta Sigma F. B. WALLEN, IR. H. STONE Omega Epsilon C. E. SCHRRER P. W. MOOR Cuheco Club H. I. NIEMEYER E. D. SHIVE Delta Pi J. L. HALOERMAN R. R. Roxnv , Tau Sigma Tau A. T. GREGORY G. E. REISINGER Friends' Union S. MOIQIRIS I. R. EDGERTON Delta Sigma Chl 12. L. BLOCHER J. N. ULRICH Delta Tau Omega S. I. STRICKHOUSER R. H. CRONE Delta Kappa Nu S. H. TAYLOR W. E. ROMIG Chi Upsilon W. L. SCOTT R. P. JONES The Inter-Mural Council is an Organization composed of the Academic Local Fraternities. It was founded during the year of 1915-1916 for the purpose of promoting good will and co- operation between the members of the local fraternities. Membership consists of three members from each Local Fraternity admitted to the council, one of whom is either a faculty member or an alumnus. ' r ll all in ll I if fx 4 ng i Ui 75, W, 'ill 1' if I 1 Il 'wif h l ly -f.... 'Il H 'Ji Q, li. Il if JU 375 rw' -M- Y A A mm A N-'M -fmffffiifz 2 fSfyW'W'ifW'- T1 'j11r?7:5 fvjasf'1''?gf 15:7vfQv,'wg 'rp' 'TN--V 2'T '7iiUfT .yr Nm ' K 'A ,QV 'I L - 'K IM 9 91 ' 'N if I ' ,f ' Q ' 1 r L ll A X R A, 3 ' 'Y Lslhiv R3 -----f.-:,.,.-m,,--.,,:m,.-- . f A 1 ANN, 1 ' ,- M , -1-w-v1,....,. -A.......E ..1.:Lr ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Established February, 1911 A A E ACADEMIC ' Q fi' 'T 'WL i 'w u :'T 7Q Rf-ff: rf f 1. Af! Wlffefd '. I 7 rg ' QV? A nr 0 A J '. 1 W Nl my 'ff'-.2 -f 'Lrfi4 W' MGPSKS -'NM 1 ' I 'a fx :w M A --1g2?4f,p:, Q ggxiiwg,-,.1 525554 'liilxffifjgi AQQPQCHH I , , A w I H,,x ,. V, 376 .WF J . N ,...,,..,, ,,x...,.UV.N7lI' W Q .:ig::.w'L1y 1 .x 1 -.fL,...g' Y V r '!'NfXlv..ix .gf Y w SmvwwwwmmQ mf ww. 'mm Q w . ul , W wk f X 1... . A' 5 N. 4 , ., 1 ...W,Qa.11'fiM.3Y5+fi5QtHwr-W.. 4. ....... ,... ,... 1. kg... . . Y' ' . lg .l..L4kWy- ---, ....-,.:,.-,......, .1 ,,... 2 ..: ,,., .,1: ..,. 1 .Y A, .' .1 ,. 1.. f- ..,.. 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A. l'ROUllFO0T NV l'Il.l.l+lll XVAl.I.I41N, J IL NVATSON MYERS VA RSONS S'l'0NIC KIGLLEY YVA l,'l'l1I ll S'I'RlI'KLI4IR VIN1'lCN'l' YOS'l' M EW mw7.IMMv Wywwf wk wa w pw.Q+ 45 . 'big :1'.',fg.'j. ,. 1. w.'..Q Q'fkf.'g.g,'F, I vi ,f'1Qing'q:.- .-jn-'.',5y5- .N 3:-.NPQQ M ' .. Q. . :.f-pl.-.Lal Jw .m.. ii ..f1'L'1','if.:1.'-.1 fr 161.2-F.f.fk ,..'Qli'XXf. ,M 5' '.gw.f':.+.A..ktX. ..v.,- ..,..xJQ.h... ...,...-,.,......,.......- 4. , ..,... ..-. ....,... .... . 1L,..k-,.,..-..1 .... -A ' -ij- 377 -' . nh -wn.v:.1'P 2:- tsp -Q 1??Ww'-'w 'PL 1' W A, 1: +1 iv 'A 'Y NW - fl ' NE1f5WF? 2?Jp2 'F ff! In 5 X ' 3 , 21 Ll V -gt AM WM, ....,, ,W . . .- ..... ...... V U ....g.g,rf...4...-.. W . L A--V in l,.-.i2 OMEGA EPSILON A Founded May, 1914 Q E 4 ACADEMIC .M I1 1' 11' 'Xipj fy ixgfggf gh 9,-X vii Q 4 21533 1 ,N 1' X' ,, ,YVRFQXSQ fy! g fy X v' M 'CY 1 V fy, H3159 '15 JRE- -Efxwpxrif. ni Xl' .x9r4x'4jQ I' Rf, xl f' fl I ,., ,,.. ' .SM-IN'I?f.f5f:11-'-Yi:f'i , Q 'L S-1 -Xfi.-Lb-mx: niistxfix. 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UOITI.'I'I'IR I . A. S'l'IIOIIM U. II. GAILIGY J. II. IIUKIG II. LINCOLN P. ll. AUIiI'lIlI.Y .I. IV. MILSUN .I. I.. YOUNG Juniors II. A. BODY l'. IV. MOON Il. ll. MIGIII. A. Il. IIAIl'l'II IS. IG. IVA'I'liINS E. IVIIILSUN Soplmmores R. IC. IAINGAIIRIII II. V. IIAIIIIIGII II. ll. I ITI.'I'0N lf. NV. IIAIII IV .I. AI.III4IIL'l'S II. Ii. MIGIIITS ll. U. IIASII 1'. ll. Yl'l1II'l'RlClI R. IG. COLVIN I l'1'HIlllN'll R. C. IIODY J. IIAYS U. IV. UUIQSIIICIIIICII IG. IIODGSON I'. W. GIFFORIH NV. J. IlAl,I.0WICl'.L IG. G. SOYLOIC , I W.. ,Nm I xx. , - . , mx.. Q. I 1 ,A . pl INA' QQ.,-:1-XF. If I '?1m3 :- I H .. f2 g51m. Is.: I 2' ,f -Agia. w r' lj . If 65. 'Ii 1- X3 ?I'fi. V317 14 I ','V'Rf5'f'75 g '13, :ill-I 2 rf 1 SIVY W! ' Vw I I ...X I ,I .. y . K... I ,, . X. . jk.. HN X , l. ,X-. If I .... . f--.L--N .,... 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IiI'Il'I'NI'JIl YV. S XVI'I'1'ZI'IL Juniors II. L. Ii0I'IIII.I'IIl A. K. YVILSUN R. 0. IIICIPIIINGIGR J. S. Ma-MAIION C, IIAIHG C. XV PARSONS I . J. III4IIDI'INK 'I III' I I? 1551. I Il 4. ii':.iis?.1. I U I I 5- I1 J 4 aw 14:12 -f Ulf I :il .f-....g,p...1. ff F 'JS 406 'lj Hu ffzff F! 1 YY' 'wfifvxlvw I! V-., mf.:-.'-L1 ...L X325 ...kv-M..... Q ...,.........-zz' x .v..,, -ff--N...-, 1 ----- fm1 u- f.-'-u-W'-.'--A- rf ' M A '- -M A W yk-iff -'N' rx f .. mx. YF. wx ' ' r ,ff t i 1 s'q.,2 5 .X WUCAX M mg 2: . y J . A J . ,4 is , QQ.-- A, J .... .,.1..L.,... J -- --,-- f lillilllli Illlo Hum' lfllllwlllllll lIu11'm'n! Mnrslmll Lomzlmrst Mr-Cullum Hills Millar Ou-l'4lol'l' Hilmar- Smozinsky I'1-rry l'rn tl. f'00llt'l' Janos Evans 04-hrlc t':u'1'cx' Q- D ' IWWN IUI ,M. and Mpper Glass Society Founded 1913 GRADUATE MEMBERS D. M. URIGNSWICIJ. ll. S. MASON G. W. SITLLIYAN S1-nlnru G. A. SNIGLL L. G. HILLS S. U. M1'l'0I.LITlXf W. li. JONES Il. IG. IIAIKRON F. Ib, NNYIDIGIC II. II. IIILE 141. 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C. RAY NYM. llAMlI.'l'0N, A. Il. III'lLT.FRH' J. li. IIUSSIGLII T. A. GRAHAM fAlpba Chapter Sophomore Society Founded 1907 GRADUATE MEMBER IE. M. IIIGIRMANN Senhmrs U. XV. llI'lI'l'I1INS'l'Alll.. JH, J. ll. IIUNTICR R. li, HAIGR 'l'. Il. ICl'l'Nl'Il! li. S. GIHTIHR I . M. llI'l l'S Junlors J. S. MvMAHON IG. G. TICE L. U. LONlllIlTliS'l' Scmlmlnora-M JR. IC. U. l'll0XV'I'lIlGRS J. S. IIA I R IG. V. SINGER - S. C. ICNUK li, Y. l l41AS'l'l4I ll ll. LUGITIC Il. KNAIIII ll. IIICUK ll. IIILE IL MOORE ll. l 0R'l'N.X E. IIITNSICR U. GlllI l l'l'll A. l'A'I l'0N S. VASILIU NV. IIAMll.'l'0N N. lllilfllb ur xr' L, 1 7 ,--. 3, 15 .V 5... wg, vi!-N-,,,,,--V-AN, 7-N -.-.1-k.'r j:1:y.r.: jf, .H-vw--f: --V.-W fl-,-,-5-.X-3 wr.-A, 5 .... .,--...V--fy-i xy-V-N - - N T fi .- ' H V! X 'w-,Ev I 'X .TXQQSLV EFGN1 x 1 I . 'Xfv wif X' N T I I .iff-. . Viz Ta' .J . .ffsjw-, px.-EQ . .. Koa ki. ' ' Q Q VV. ' A 'F V X V 3 . , YA.. 1. A w i. 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NVIISOII I':ll'v4onN llym-rx NIIll'l'l'IlII Ile-lnl' l.ua-IIIL-1' I-In-l'4-ll Fixlvl' JOIIIIHOII l.lgIltln-1' l runk Ewing M4-l'ls-lluu 'I'x'1ll'Imm-1' Illlllllvl' Ilurv AI'lll'Dl'lINll'I' Uuwlwnll I'ulm HilI'Ill'l' IluI'I'uraI Mnllnm-y I'Iv:ms llulurlu-rty llmfhls-r W f' W fy rlarz f. W . f I fAlpba Chapter Sophomore Society Founded 1912 GRADUATE MEMBERS Il. f'. IIARLOW' M. l I.I'IMlNlI IC. II. OI.MS'l'l'IAII IP. D. lDI'J'l'AR S1-nlors Il. E. BARON XV. JONES G. II. STONE I . T.. XVATSON Il. IS. Iil'I!'I'NI'IR O. KILLINGICIL J. li. TI!AI'lIONl'Ill A. K. WILSON E. S. l lll'INOII I.. SIIIIGLDS WV. NV. I7I.l.ElCY J. J. DOIIGIIEIITY P. GIIIMIGS J. K. LIGIl'I'NI'IR Juniors W. Ill. A'l'NAIlISIl A. IIIII1'I1'OllD J. II. LINN C. W. PARSONS I . J. IHCUENK If. IIAIiI'I'IR A Mu4'I.I'II.I.AN W, II, PAYNIII IK. ll. EVANS II. KAI'I l MAN A. J. MAIKUIGAII E, II, 1Q0l,S'1'0N C. IIARIG I., KOEIII.I'IR II I'I. l'Al!K Sophomoren Il. NV. AI!MIlRUS'I'ER M. EVI'IRl'1'I l', JR. II G. 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LEYDHN Hum Blsznluc I. If. Roncmus V. I.. PIICNRY N. M. FLEMING W. H. 'lxms FACULTY COMMITTEE ON ATHLETICS W.H.'l'oM1mv1c - - - CIIIITTIIIUM IV. R. HAM - - - Svcrr'mry H. Il. SIIAVITUCK LT.-Cm.. G. H. CQMLY HUGO 13122111214 1N'rEn.CLAss SPORTS COUNCIL IV. H. X'V.IiI.'I'Y - - - Senior Class H. I.. Kolzlimzu - flmior Class H. IC. NVILSON - - S0f7h0llZ07'C Class D. A. XV11cr..xND - Fmvlzzlzzlzz Class ' ' N. M. FLIGMING Gru4I1:n1c Mnnngur of Athlutivs X .fy-I,,7?z7z,E..?N.,-E-his... J ,IA --.. W .... I! -.7.,,5,l-:Wg-S.H.i ..... v-fgrrwnwtziyxyx F J., ,FI N .NLESQ ,?YIigfggx?. Qi IW lap -Q Ef' 'isi'Z?'iL'fg'j. '1QjL.,i3Qf,1, agmigfyfgi I .I I ,q,kgg3.E ,Qiwgxgl 3 ,M pid. I' A If jx Lu i 521-..iM Iffa2m1gS:s. Jm.b1.9AL.! NQSZJI4, .?X..iEJ Mil., .. , .,,15Il 412 W' -1' H 'EKQNJ T H 1 3 f I' . N xx' 4-jk.-,,g,', . .WM - 4, f ,X1'if r --'h 'u7e.g1z',- , ,X ' Y M +A'-'if ' . 2f':L. fi9,'3 A x L ' D 1 X: B Ak D - - 3 ,2n:.:.K.kyQ. ,. ,... J 3 'f' ,, f 'fy ,, S' tuks. 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Tfootball Coaches ., Afx ,1- r . ,X X, f-A U u. aw., lZH.l. llH'K lKl'1Z lllVl'f'Il 'H we ' 1 f g ' J , ' 'Y kg' fa1: 12Pwsiz'v. 1 w ,-- ,-,Ayn ! . x Q W1 , J., M, I.-1 QL J Q, 'LQ fy: fr xy- , 4 3, I . A Q V Iv ,210 l WN 4,5 xv 5 y 5 I , ,I , , X X , lf, .xg V 4 X . v . XA., , ,, I 1 .-A fs.. H ,1,V k1r l ,z Iv 5X,wl,.VP?- xml ,L ,. vxw km . . A .. .. V, - -., Q .. f ,, . ,, ..... ,. . ,N ,N L ., vf. My y..r-W ' ----H b-V ----'--- -'-1,J'-- ,,.......- ,.,.,- ...Y 7--- . ..- ........-.. WW., ,,...1-J-.. -1 ,,,,,, bl' fll-1 .w,,..f-XY--..,,.?v, gsgiri LSVT' n '7 j7'5,'iTj'A.:R 'A k'j?Q4 -ETV, ,..., :f f 'l'QYi'-:wr ---4--- - ,x.f5f'x.,,1I 1 Y.-,.-sg-X-V x . f .TV N' -N ' tv '-wt: ' .- il l Ny ftxtii W JM '-i ' l' x 'nj' rm' 'X' ' K Hgh'-:XX 'illfsf' Linh ll i 6- , X ii K ll , Tootball flieview 1921 .Penn State had by far the toughest and rockiest road to travel of any liastern eleven during the past season, and the manner in which Coach Bezdek maneuvered his machine over the chalked line has earned.him the right of having his team placed at the top of the list. Starting early in the season, State had no soft spots on which to light and catch its breath. The team had to knock down top-notch- ers, live of them in successive weeks. Bez had a hard job ahead of him replacing the star veterans of the 19.20 team, but by a process of elimination and adjustment, the team was rounded into form during the first few weeks of practice. i Lebanon Valley, Gettysburg, and North Caro- lina State failed to cross the goal line in the first games of the season. Meanwhile, various shifts were made in the lineup, the coaches hardening the men for hard battles against Lehigh and I-larvard. In the sixth game of the season State defeated Georgia Tech in the first inter-sectional game. Carnegie Tech went down in defeat the following week when the team played its last game on New Beaver Field. With the Navy game FA l I'. SNIGLI. 'one week awav the coaches set out to put the finishing touches on the team. Both teams had a remarkable record and lined up on Franklin Field unvan- quished foes. Despite the ups and downs of the Pitt aggregation, Coach Bezdek and the players looked forward to the Thanksgiving Day game as one of the most important of the year. Pitt had her back to the wall, and football critics looked to Glenn NVarner to stage a strong come-back in a last attempt to stop the Nittany Warriors. Thursday, November 24th, was a typical day for the Pitt-State wind-up. Played on a sea of mud, fumbles were many and costly to both sides. The final whistle blew without either team registering a score. Less than five hours after the close of the contest, the team left Pitts- burgh amid the cheers of alumni and students who gathered at the Station to give them a good send-off. The last game was played on December 3rd at The University of Washington and marked the close of one of the hardest sched- ules attempted by any college eleven. 'lt was the second great inter-sectional game for the varsity, and although the team showed the effects of a long and difficult season, the players made a remarkable exhibition of ,liastern football prowess in their 2I to 7 victory. Among the all-.1Xmerica,n selections of the season, Killinger was selected by Walter Camp Baer, Bedenk, Lightner, and McCollum were also men- tioned for all-American elevens by other authorities. it ' mf' . ul lifiaf 'Midler if it if leg it lf fi' f .- 1 -- Y-ff. i ,X-4: . t . . .f 2 - ., fig., '- ,I l it I. ilytsfiigggg lt x ff it If ::5,..,,igJ .?CiQ:l.....:...liix1T: MVS, -,wlxl R14.5,'l n.:!.:.A, -N?Q.'v4f14'j'. V ixlii:ifiZ'b:s-l ..lkliix'fiI9lX.N. N, lli , is at 415 ,...,'-,fi '-, I L 5 rg 3,143 ', ' '.:wJ. ,H 5 .0 1, Y -. ,- si , , , ,fggl'Yfl'C2:,f7 t-f-vgjzv-+fTv W ,mmm J'fWr-Trrgvj' fy-'-'vt-r If 7, ei ITX W. ,pk-1, H if if IEW? LO ' - ' wiix fln i l l 'll li ii-QTY ,N 'Y A , l ub ii ii gf 4 . - .-JI.QQ?, . , ... -l l Ng. LEBANON VAI.I.EY Coach Bezdek used three complete teams in the contest and then in the final period sent his Hrst string back into the fray. Lebanon Valley put up a plucky fight, but they were overwhelmed by the Nittany eleven and were not able to stand the pace. During the opening quarter the visitors displayed their best footballgholding the varsity to a solitary touchdown. Killy showed flashes of his old time form as a substitute for Ritner at quarter. State regis- tered twenty-one points at the end of the first half and crossed the line for three more touchdowns in the third quarter. Final score, 53 to o. GE'r'rvs1suRG FAILS Gettysburg failed to cross the goal line the following week and were losers in a 24 to o battle. Each team made five first-downs in the opening half, but in the latter frame State made eleven while the visitors did not register one. The game was scarcely two minutes old when State scored. McMahon blocked Kiser's punt, and Hufford recovered on our 20-yard line. On the next play Cornwall went around tackle for a touchdown and kicked goal. Snell did excellent work at fullback and crossed the line in the third quarter for the second touchdown of the game. The second team was put into action in the final quarter. The game ended with the ball in State's possession. TAR HEELS VANQUISHED Spectacular runs and passes marked Penn State's victory over North Carolina State in the last of its early season games. Despite the one-sided score, the Southerners showed fiashes of real power, but the State line rose to the occasion and held like a stone wall. Bedenk scored first in the opening quarter when he blocked a forward pass and dashed over the goal line. North Carolina's nearest approach to a touch-down came in the third quarter when Homewood grabbed a State fumble and ran to within a shadow of the varsity's goal before being downed. Killy ran through the Tar Heels for a touch- down from kick-off in the last quarter. Score, 35 to O. LIONS CLAW Llzmoir fAlumni Home-Coming Day? Lehigh crossed the line for the first score against the Nittany Lions in the fourth game of the season. The South Bethlehemites scored their only goal after a series of intricate passes in the second quarter. Both sides fum- bled frequently, two of which led directly to touchdowns for the varsity. Penn State scored in the first minute of play. Lehigh -fumbled, following the kick-off, and McCollum recovered and went over for a touchdown. Red- inger scored in the second quarter and Lightner and Killinger each crossed the goal in the final period. The game ended 28 to 7. HARVARD 'FIED .During the first period of the game it seemed as though Sta-te was to go down in defeat before the stalwart sons of john Harvard in the first game in ,... lx L , In ,... , Trai If E., 'i' 1-V' . f..li1', 1 ,LAW ,, ' tu- ' vi N -,, ,,Ui':- c, li Q rp rf 3' if ' x . i:.,,x'.l+, if ll . 2? -VgE2,,, I l: , fe,y,.,,,,x,, L ,wx 'I ,, ggi, J 1 l fl ' Aff- L' :.f41f'f'fv -' -f' 'flu-'i'.i'1'2L gfkl l '!. J fi 'Z H511 T i' A' -1 .1 A ,li . icuii ri il .uiaa .,,, , 1 gl: M.. y 416 .5., A ,f ..,, ,.,, . . , ...., ,, ,,...,. , .A .,., . ., .AA..L. .,,,.... . , N ' r ' ' ,.-. 3 pp- N- - 4 I 4 . , 7 ' H' 'H KVZYA' V -1. -.f 'lr' A' - i t - 'X'X'1 f Jil lr. 5 fi r f fXf?lwEfv.si t- if N' .U We-sz-.l.,f fx lf fl , .. N, X. F cn X .. . , We . X f l lil is fri 'if Qk' Lark? f iiibl'h f.rW,1' K tl lf 4, ,.., ' M I S ..,,.. ' Lax. .... 1f., QQII'IQI. ,,,... ,.., ' ii ti played on foreign soil. Despite the warnings of flex the team seemed to suffer from stage-fright. On the opening' play, Madera was taken out by one of the opposing' players and car1'ied off the field with a broken thigh. But a few minutes later, Hess, who started at full back, had to be taken from the game on account of an injured foot. iVVilson replaced Redinger at left half, and with I-,lills and Knabb constituted the only substitutions made for the varsity. Before the team could check the rushes of the .l-larvard backs, they had piled up fourteen points. 'I'hen State turned with the ferocity and inspired zeal of fanatics and from a trailing' at I4 to O made three touchdowns, kicked the goals and had the Crimson limping 'far in the i'ear and facing' its first defeat in five years. VVith only 'four minutes to play, State had a seven-point lead and had l'Iarvard licked to a standstill. Then the inconceivable happened. Under cover of approaching' darkness, a forward pass. Buell to Churchhill, netted the Crimson their third touchdown. Buell kicked the goal and tied the score. State received the ball on its own ig-yard line with three minutes to play and brought it to the Crimson's 15-yard line when the final whistle blew. G iaonom Tirzcir Witli the same team that made such a splendid showing' against l'Iarrard Rezdek and his followers at the Polo Grounds the following' week went Marching fl'hroug'h C2eorg'ia', to the tune of 28 to 7. Killy' was the star of the Nittany Lions and featured in everything'g his most remarkable achieve- ment being a 1'un of So yards for a touchdown after catching' a kick-off in the first pe1'iod. The 'Yellow jackets scored first, but unlike the lrliarvard game it took just one play to come back. lt was in this play that .Killy made his great run through the Cieorgians. lVith the score tied, State crossed the chalked line once during' each succeeding' period of the game, running' up a total of 2f points against the S0llfl16l'llCl'S. Captain Snell substituted in the last quarter . , and did good work. CARN noi is '.l'i':c i ii lPennsyIv:min Day? 'l'railing' at the end of the 'first period by one touchdown as the result of a thrilling 55-yard run by Robertson, who was on the receiving end of a triple pass, the State warriors came through for a re- markable victory over Wally SteH'en's Carnegie Tech team in the last game played on New Beaver. Frank substituting for lVfcCollum, did good work on the left wing. The team made two marches down the length of the field in the second and third quarters, iXfVilson and I.ig'htner each going' over for touch- i downs. Cornwall. Palm. and Redinger substituted l . . m the backheld. lunal score, Penn State 29, Car- UIIEI'1llT.EADEI!MUUIIITZ llegle rlcch 7- , .,,.., ..,. .,.,...,,,.., ,.,. ,... , , .. ...,...i. .,.. a,,.,,,q .. ,.n.,...,l..,pi ..,. iw ,,.,L.....-Q-Q.. 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The Middies scored Hrst and debited seven points after a mighty rush in the first three minutes of play. State soon came back. McMahon caught Kings kick-off on the 25-yard line. State carried the ball down the field while the Navy supporters frantically urged their delegates to Fight like Hell. Killy scored on a rush. Lightner missed his lirst and last goal of the season, giving the seamen a one-point advantage. .Lightner was responsible for seven points more for State in the second period. Neither side was able to score in the second half, both sides 'lightingg State trying to hold its lead over the Middies and the latter striving to cross the Lion's goal. Frank, of last year's freshman team, played a consistent game at left end, but was led to the side lines in the last quarter with a dislocated knee. Cornwall substituted for Knabbg Redinger for Lightner. ' l'IIS'l'ORY Rlspisfvrs Penn State battled Pitt to a scoreless tie on Forbes Field on Thanksgiving Day. It was one of those football days when chance rules alone, and sets at naught the strategy of coaches, speed and prowess of players. No one could get started in the mudg there were no long runs, few spectacular dashes and but little running back of punts. Short plunges by Wfilson and Killinger and an advantage in the punting kept the ball in Pitt territory during the first period. The game was marked by frequent fumbling and see-sawing back and forth about the middle of the Held, neither side being able to gain any ad- vantage. Davies and Colonna starred for the Panthers. Cornwall and Redin- ger substituted for State. Acnoss THE CONTINENT After leaving Pittsburgh, the team traveled directly to Seattle arriving the following Monday morning. During the course of the journey Trainer Bill Martin gave the players short sprints daily at different train stops along the route. Dick Harlow met the team upon arrival at Seattle and devoted a short time each day to giving pointers, on the coming game with NVash- ington. The team held daily scrimmages at the University Stadium. Light- ner was injured in one of these workouts and was replaced by Redinger. EAST vs. W12sT Penn State showed its superiority at the outset of the game, and scored early in the first period. Knabb crossed the Washington goal line, and 'Kil- linger added the extra point. McCollum scored in the second period on a pass from Killy. The veteran end displayed remarkable ability in picking off the pigskin. Out of twelve passes completed during the game, Mac is cred- ited as having been on the receiving end of all but one. Captain lickman was the foremost star for Washiiigtoli, and scored all their points. State started another procession in the thirdquarter from its own 27-yard line. Redinger scored and Killy kicked the goal. Neither side scored in the last quarter, and the game ended, Penn State 2l, University of Washington 7. i .i . Tl 1 li, 'll , -. lf W-il ,, el it 'ra T if 't.'.,xei?2g: lf J Qirzt X' 'f ii all 1 lf it it -33-gains .fwttlvit E it bite Q 7 ll it ---- lltrflli.- AT , ,I 'ii n11tf:.!:Fa.1,:.x --lJ.?.4Lg-ok: -zlfnzim, .2U:sr.'rjPS.X. M, H ..1...aEll. .J-' is Vim I ly 418 .f.4.f4fM..,. in LH? 1' Wu U ., .f ..J. it , A ..Nv,,, ...,.. , H..r..1.,,.,,L,,,..,Q....:.,,...,?,....WQ T. .,. .7.. Q... ..,k .7 ,,,..,,. ,W ,......,,S., ,...... ,wT,V,...!.,.... a.,.l...T .,..,.. .M...,...1 ,..... MTE. ,......,...... W l 34, H 3? X K ,il N uv . ,D NXCQVNTQI L... ..,, ...5 -X le- tgY:,,KYi:.1g?N1ruxXU,,k .I 4 - ,A..r4,,. 7 N 8 ll Viilffli' ml? -- W Xwflfwil A ,-up .N 1. Q ....,,f-l N ...,, iiiiiit:-W- 11-: The team was tendered a banquet in Seattle on the evening of the game and left the same night on the return trip. Stops were made at Portland, Denver, Salt Lake City, and Chicago, ancl arrangements macle to take in the sights of interest. The party arrived home December 10th. filiootball 'Eine-up Head Cilltlflvl - - Huczo B1-:zmaic Traimv' C. VV. 1N'lARTlN A.vsi.rta1zt Coach - R. C. HARLOW Jlflamiyvr - I.. M. Fouxvlaoox f1s.vi.vma1t Line Couch - R. H. RAUCH Cnjvlflili - G. A. SNELI. THE TEAM Lcfl Emi - - S. C. MCClDI.I.UM Riylzl End - R. A. HUM-'omm Loft Tackle C. R. MAlllEIiA,,'14. G. Hn.1.s ' Lvft l'lulfbl1vlc - H. Ii. W11,soN Loft Cfllllfli - - R. B. .BARR Right lrlulflmrk - -J. K. l.IGn'rN1cR ClI'Illt'I' - - H. N. BENTZ Fnlllmck G. A. SNELI., A. H. KNAHB Night Guard F. I. BEDENK Qmirlcrlmvk - XV. G. IQILLINGIER Right Tackle - - J. S. MCMAHKJN SUBSTITUTES E. SMOZINSKY T. H. Rrrwicu R. O. RIEIIINGER E. H. Co1eNwA1.1. M. H. PALM C. F. Hlcss SCORES September 24-State 53 Lebanon Valley - 0 October 1-State - 24 Gettysburg - - - 0 October 8-State 35 North Carolina State 0 October 15-State - 28 Lehigh - - - - 7 October 22-State 21 Harvard - - 21 October 29-State - 28 Georgia Tech - - 7 November 5-State 28 Carnegie Tech - 7 November 12-State - 13 Navy - - - - 7 November 24--State 0 University of Pittsburgh 0 December --State - 21 University of Washington - - 7 251 56 3 ,L ,,.. ' l FOOTBALL SQUA IJ x ill Q Fi ' ' '1 ' ' ' ' Y' Y 'jq qK g fvf... ' Silt NI. i A YW Nl I A T W x Q w vt xgjijy X 1 l ,X 5 :M H ,N ml., JN ' 'iii --.J W .FRESH'i.JXT'rxq15:iQgQg gqmi-N :::vr'r't 5, cm- XM ...--- .VN .l tl W x fi -5 ff. 'Q' H, WL? , A 3,.,fi.,j lb 3 :km 4, V' -mt-A: ft 'D 'ti -'V ll l lr ll mf-. .l ll --aarffoi it it l. A l- ll 4 it 51... r 'fi' xl lf t 1 I it xiii H fa: rf.-tl l t 1 . 'll l L -.miie 'J Amj .XT ,.w.!,1:r5:.a. -lilfifwli. ,LQ iA,:ibi:l1:cE ..M:mPh.L. , g 419 -fav' wat? 257 777' ef-RTW uf A- 4:11't't-iii? M .M i v1Lf,vv?5,.J , ' QV I y XWIJg,IJfVAv, . , .X In 93, ,Ply E , , N ,D ,, my , N I Ml M-' 14- 'I ll? '15 Georgia Tech 7, Penn State 28 Georgia Tech Returns 11211-4 2... Gettysburg 0, Penn State 24 TV i'F'X' I Tim W IH' WK' , JM' l 11 W. Glyn: -. ,ff 1' pl pf' .IXIJ J .wlvffi it ' N t 1. M ww' 'v ,-'A 'A' 'l , '-f . . ',' 1, 1 ' '-f ' L ' 1 ' x ' w 1 g fx' : ,guy , 3 lt, t,j.:3tt1.3,fr,5 'g'-4.1.f,,PQ, tt ' J , ,j31,.:A,,?',,:, gmc 3 is ' N3 .A N , N - g -yt. ,,,, W .ig.114...4..'1L::,-C'. j ,,,. ,f-Xl,--.ww ffft '..T1u, NW Eftwrt? J- .'-.N.qf'9. JM' Sgt?-Q1vf'NQN. 'un 'N' ,JJ .4 -T. H w-gJ-- ' ' ' ' 4--1 S,-.n wt W w 420 , ., -,,.Y,,.M G' S ,:v.::,.:V.. .Wk:.i,r VV .. .-P., ZYTNQ. .W , . .t , k X ...., , 1k,...,. .V . K, .. . , A .. l x 1 'R x, K , A -9.,.,k. .A Nw, . . v . ff ' A - x... -N x' 'W' ' Ax , N , ,. ,. ,' I f U . ,X X A-N fcwwv, w Q,,? ' ,I ' 1 3 X, ,WNXX fvffw 'S NN 1 M 3. . . .,,..,. ,,. .. ,flmggi 1 MLM, w.-.W,y-.WN --..-- ..-..--.-.,2.-. , -.... ,,.,.. , -- W ' ' Aw N , ., m,.unf m ,VCV-ny. BFISEBFILL ,lf n -.- ,- em f f ff 1 1 fx -Iv , 2 ' Z ' ff if f N 4 J , if PM , W ,A xr? E' W , R A ,W A IM I, f , ' f v 1 si. X B X X wfsrf' r gf.. M--ff 1 rw-f-mv'-2 4 -yt wvf jg, 4- ,vga --M----X. ', A----1-W vm -la-xg--5 ,X I X N QT -Q:NN-gJQ!1.QpX: I , .fl3'.,,1 Xf fx R WS? 1393 ww 'M M K w 'ri :N ,wr 'Qmku-f'f ' wwf Kia X- f if-f ' f V 'KW X' X F, 5 In Q 52 fe PM w 3' i sf' 1 JW M 1 -' '-r-'-U .. M 12 , ,,, ,M V J , A.: ,, x4f.,,X.,, w ,x,,.RH . ,yx ,W , , ug X .,. . Y W 'Www X uv: .NX W Q! My-J-,y 'mx rg--A-L--w,.:,x? ' V' FQQAXX Qty-ki . ww, xp A Ny. ,fw AQ f H R . .,,,. - nw ..... M J, ,,,Y, ,-5 N t,,, N-M . r,LM -g.N.v- A Q-1 Jn., Us .,J ..',S?, .Q .Q Q -, .9g,qv,1XX, v..b'f-A--M 4-M--M---W ..-. ... ... V-M-.V ,m,,..N.M.. .,.. .,.W,.. ,.,.., ...M ......., MW ,.-wg-r-H-Q-. ,. ,... .Wm ...... W, .,....,... ,.., ,. ...,.. p..,. ..,. xw,...V w ,ij ' 421 xi i 4? .h A--+V.. .lay MN -fe I ' ,. U - A '. ev- vi- X1 N-I, ii! 1 I .l ,, 't A ,. fn - , -l N Q vi , Mx, 3,0 . Ip Iv v W ' 3 - t f L W ' -mm -- ---75532-4 ----- .. ..-. . ,..- . 'l 'Wi' Y it Tube Varsity Baseball Beam lim-zdr-k, t'oneh Milli-1' llllllllllvl' lllllll1'l' Ulli-ry Mm-lllnger lh-ilvnk lluri- S4-oils, Mgr. Koehler KllllllKl'I' Iil'lllIllPlllIl1ll Mi-rklv llulm-1-4, t'npt. Tlionuls Korh, lllntz Baseball 1921 The season of IQ2l is one that will long be remembered in the history of Penn State baseball because of the record made by the team. Having finished the season of lQ2O with ten consecutive victories, the team set a new record in college basebalhduring the season of IQZI by winning twenty consecutive victories over the strongest college nines of the South and East. Eleven of these twenty victories were won on foreign diamonds. This achievement established the Penn State baseball team as the strong- est in the East, and it received a great deal of comment in the press throughout the East and South. The team finished the season with a record of twenty- two victories and three defeats, having lost to University of Pennsylvania 4-2, and to University of Pittsburgh I2-8 and IO-7. lf'1w1No 'rmz LID OFF The season opened with the annual solutiiem trip during the Easter vaca- tion. XVith little practice outdoors and none upon a diamond because of the ' 'Y' 1.171 fvx- ' ' ' fs' 1' 'r':r'T- 'Vs 'ii 'ii'v'x-f-'T Q--' 'y'lfE 'ST ix 1 '17-c Jv ,sqyl I X -,yy 3 It tl ii l'1,'gPjk'?. 4 wl I 4511, X tl it ll ix: 'w1T15:f?1- ll fivi-:Nl il lQf,.isiife filsalftill ll 131' 1 lit , ,,,j,',.,,,za11.g-.A' ,,yV ,,,L.X,,l,, iQJ'f ....z:,.,rf,fQir!.?+ -eliiifildt-f5f,f1 ,s'L--i'1,K,ks .Mi tQ5ii'w.2-tres. Qu-.rl -argl -1.1 '- -- '-1,1 ' -mv--'- 422 .. -..-3, ----. Few1:-:1.'?3T'zaT1ii?2r as arg 'inf'1t':f'fr'1'2v':-f-gx:ff:fr 4' it N' i ' J MT .' fiat - L ' ,ii -'W' til ' Ni TX v'-53-0 .itLY',Q 4'livl,'I-X l 'il li 1 9' Nd 'i ' :'Z'cf '5 ' . ,IG XO' -A W' ' L ' H iz 1 l f ek.. ,, ll GD . V i .1 - - T NN ' -3 ' -I - 1 if -ieww.11muemmnimmn.i-miim by-Jil. 'i incomplete condition of the new field, and with Glenn Killinger, the regular third baseman absent, the team won victories over the U. S. Naval Base at l-Iampton Roads, 8-63 University of Virginia at Charlottesville, I4-22 XVash- ington and Lee, 8-9, and Virginia Military Institute at Lexington, Va.. 8-4. Our boys then surprised the followers of college base-hall by closing the trip with victories over the Naval Academy at Annapolis, 4-I, and Georgetown at Washington, 4-0. TRYING OUT 'rnin New DIAMOND The team continued the paceiset on the Southern trip by winning the fol- lowing six games at home. Gettysburg was shut out by the score of 7-0. The next game -with Delaware College resulted in a seven to one win for the home club. A one-day trip was next taken to Huntington, where Juniata was beaten four to three. Lebanon Valley next appeared on the home iield and were shut out three to nothing. l'Ionus Xafagner brought his Carnegie Tech nine' up here CAPT. lIINKIGY IIAINES MGR- llUZ SEEDS to play on liathers' Day, but they proved easy for our fast traveling nine, losing by the overwhelming score of eighteen to nothing. In the last game before the Eastern trip, Bethany College was beaten four to three. T1-In EASTERN TRIP Great interest was sho-wn in the coming of this trip, for after winning twelve straight victories the team niet its real test and surprised eastern col- yx W 'ares G W 'T'fi 'lT l2m'i7?T?lf 'V far--1' New ii 1 rg, wx J iw .gli et fr ll - iylff' ,pri-xaiifi rg 15, il- ll -vwfiti L fl 5' '7?tlfJ'iii if illii.i2fi22?521. fix'-will 'C J BTQWSZE: 'sbzlfil' N rl ...., ', a.:At..:' , ia.iil,!fm3a,riguiilxws- , ,,,,w,-C,.J,i ii-fir-M-A uf.LeS.wIXlxs L ,..,4 ..,. of Aw. M ., ,, 423 ' ft f'r'.:A. 1:l3.5f' 1. .:- f .. . X - . lv-av ., gi .gl g,e , 1 ,i A ken- ,U 5 vol Y P -- Y ' - i . . Ebo. D'lZtllion. 7Dollo.r fllnflelb Kllllnger Korb Ms-urkle Ullery lege baseball followers by winning from Princeton at Princeton, N. I., six to live 5 N. Y. U. at New York, four to threeg Yale at New Haven, nine to three 3 and Lehigh at Bethlehem, five to four, making the total victories sixteen. Returning home the team ran its total of consecutive wins up' to nineteen, defeating the Pitt Collegians fifteen to two, and the University of Detroit in two games by scores of eight to twof andfour to three. Journeying to Pitts- burgh the boys defeated the Panthers on Forbes field five to two, making a new college record of twenty consecutive victories. TIIE FIRST DEFEAT I The strain of keeping up a winning streak after having won so many hard games began to tell on the men, and when they journeyed to Philadelphia ,.- lx I 0. Q -1, li Wil ftWh itL' ' N Q ,rr it f,.y,:- 3- J ti ,A. . r A - :X W ..y,,.' ati? ,t Ji a ,4,yy ll ,QQ it llvl 459-52 .,.,, 424 'x 'l i '1..-'3,Q'fET3-7Yi7FaIT:li 575il ' The -fp xlQFTTi1lQ '7I?'WiTZ'i E- 'JU' -. NW. i ii, ri--11,1-f r lf' I 1, fb' ' -' 1-- --T . . .V :Q w .gl up l i hi 52 V-g.5lxiQfi QiM-,Mi I:f'1'5-0 Ph Us Nl K! C3189 ,RN ' 'X ' N Skffzx' 'nNlf 41lB 'l' 'IW ? 'e .i - -' ,V . - - 5 . i, ik, jan! I 1 li if. TQ. 2, ...M ..,.. , .BMW .....,. ,,,,... V g ,... , --- ..... ...H buuv L nnlnulun 'Em NLLJQWM: Q, ..... M .. , N., to take on the strong Pennsylvania nine, they were defeated for the :first time of the season by the score of four to t-wo after a hard game. Bucknell was downed in two games played on the home field by the scores of six to live and fourteen to six. The team closed its season by going down to defeat in two hard fought games with the University of Pittsburgh at Commencement time by the scores of twelve to eight and ten to seven. This Spring three men from our team will be trying to secure berths on the -New York American League team. Killinger, Haines and 'l'homas will all be taken South for try-outs. and if they make good we may hear more about them later in the sporting world. The followino' men were awarded the Varsit S for the season of ic zr : as Y Haines, Captain: Mearkle, Kllhnger, Ullery, Koehler, Korb, Rintz, llrum- baugll, Lightner, Mellinger, Thomas, Hunter, Seeds, Manager. 'f1Jersonnel Coach - - I-Iuoo BEZDEK Capfahzi H. L. HTAINES Manager - - C. B. SEEDS Third Base - - XV. G. IQILLINGER SeccihdiBase - W1 C. NTEARKLE F1'r.vfi Base - - XV. VV. LTLLERY Shorfstop - - N. R. KORB Catcher C. A. BRUMBAUGH Left Field I. K. LIGHTNER Center Field - H. L. HAINES Rz7ght.Fie1d -------- H. L. TQOEHLER Pitchers C. L. NTELLINGER, M. L. THOMAS, I. R. ZHUNTER, W. S. lVlILI.ER, E. W. ZOLLER UTILITY OUTF1EL'DERs - A. G. RINTZ F. BEDENK J Cclfcflcl' - - - - -' C, HARE ,- 'U-' -4 wifi, ,yt 'QW Q. vnjgvgv nj'ffgg 1'Sq51'Y Hi i F ,Q 'W'QQ?YT '1L'jI'jY 7j'QfX ,Ii '- - -V -wif MVT f spy, --:w , ---v, ' fig, i- Ziwjgig Q ,fi J53i.,y3i,75, MZ ii. 'ii'A, 1Qf'lg 'iagki ' ,fy ' 530 I, A' I, 'Q Ii .p up 'Y .. , il 425 Season Uiecorb Penn State 8 U. S. Naval Base 6 Away Penn State I4 University of Virginia 2 Away Penn State 8 Virginia Military Institute 4 Away Penn State I8 'Washington and Lee 9 Away Penn State 4 U. S. Naval Academy I Away Penn State 4 Georgetown University 0 Away Penn State 7 Gettysburg o Home Penn State 7 Delaware College I Home Penn State 4 Juniata 2 Away Penn State 3 Lebanon Valley 0 Home Penn State 18 Carnegie Tech 0 Home Penn State 4 'Bethany College 3 Home Penn State 6 Princeton University 5 Away Penn State 4 N. Y. University 3 Away Penn State 9 Yale University 3 'Away Penn State 5 Lehigh University 4 Away Penn State I5 Pitt Collegians 2 Home Penn State 8 University Detroit 2 Home Penn State 4 University Detroit 3 Home Penn State 5 University Pittsburgh 2 Away Penn State 2 University Pennsylvania 4 Away Penn State 6 Bucknell 5 Home Penn State T4 Bucknell 6 Home Penn State 8 University Pittsburgh I2 Home Penn State 7 University Pittsburgh IO Home 426 M 7f 1' ff21'igQi1v2: xr-1 ---- -- TT ,, r L fi? 'V 'T' Y 5-CA OM v- . R.,-. ,Lyle x : ix K ' J TFIFIDK vias. 77 T .J i X ,m 1' lc A5 I' iff, .4 bf r -, sw M f' if h lr ,mQ4 'L fp M M vii .nu iwffli ,J il l rl Wu .QXQIQWL 1 Q Lv, gt: W F-'rfhf 'k' '5' J' , -'-' ,fw7,,'Df -ff2-'W- IXHHIAHL-4-I-..HLLN ..., allmfiizw.-QT JkJfnTlro. M4553 I, J 427 I it--More-iii :ff ,, ff AA4.A. ltrifwl i llll ia. IH , if-l1 i'i 'i 1Q:3S f.'.y Dx' :NGS J CD1i'X5iJil A ii A SSA? ' ' 0 fill. L1 7 ill li l l c.'i.,:- QN flll 1 -' il' ll 'Q M ..Q,Xv 'I ' N ,. .,,.,,,,,, , -.f'.. ,.., ...2, . .... ,,,. ,..... ' ii 4. ..f-ft .Evil ' ' ' 5.-4:....... ---'- f-- ---2:-.Qan.:rx:mme-,.fV-M-'-...11--.nvg:.:nu::-.::::.1s::::::e:::::::ai:2.1.sz-sumws'-fg:::f.'-4.':.nz-zz-:::v::::uum:m,n1-suv.-.::..-.::nr:.-tvs.., Varsity Erack 1921 The Penn State runners made a remarkable record in track during' the season of 192I. The team won first place in the annual Western Intercol- legiates hesides carrying away the honors in every dual meet of the season. Shields, Captain of the 19.20 team, and Morill, veterans of the previous sea- son, did not enter college and Coach Martin had to develop new men to till several other vacancies. The indoor season was opened on February Sth at Madison Square Garden. State placed second in the two-mile relay, and fliarron ran second to Thompson of Dartmouth in the 70-yard high hurdles. Moore, XVilliams, Demming, and Carter represented the relay team the following week at Buffalo and placed second in the distance medley relay against Syracuse and Colgate. 1 - i 4 e - All ll 1 1 ililf lfillif i ii if l 'll li' . iw ,fgildy rl nl 'l,,.,v,L4-1e,.1x .44 at-ak Jl,,,,,..,K.,,,,rLi t.f..f.'H:,,::.L.. f...f.l,4f:.,: 4t.::..'z.':,.f ,4:,'Af.f.t.N X...4 zsatfvvs,-.t.,xs. ll, ' 'l AJ f QQ- -'- 4 f L ' ' f f L - ' 428 p ,Mt .A W M. .,F,. .. R.W,. E,,.-.x.N...:..,,.,.-,tN,,.,.... ,.,A. ,:.v...,w...,.,. .I,--,-,r,. ' N , , . f. , we-,.5'..y?N K5 v su- ygq?jS45i!il'yl5yif.. l M if .L I. ,ly ff ..t'us,, . .. ,,.,, - , -vw . ,s i i,,.x . x u .v .V . l, l, if ,ff Haj A ' Q-, J--1' F G .DIV ,o Va ' i' 1 l ,lp I 'gl i iypxi' 3 h M . p X ,fu Tk ffjil X - - J 'gi . .Li ,fi ' w , . . ....4.5. . ..... Q .A ,,, .. t- ,.,l.,il ' 1 --'::f.2::u:.c.u1:Q,f..::v.:w..:e11m.:u1:-m.i.:uw::u.m:-r.-1s::.1m.:-..m..,-..:::1..--mmm.m::m.mw.::..wmast-ve-im.1:m.:.::w .. .:.ue:1::::.m.- ' ' On liebruary 19th Barron took a iirst in the 70-yard high hurdles in the Guaranty Athletic Cluh Meet at New York. Romig' placed third in the 3.000- yard run. 'l'ime: 8 minutes, 57 seconds. - In the Johns Hopkins Games, Penn State took two seconds in the one-mile and two-mile relays, respectively. Romig ran a scratch in the one-mile handi- cap in the noteworthy time of 4 :32 2-5. Hile placed second in the low hm dles. COAUII MARTIN MANAGER SELL Moore, Newcomer, I-iile, and Demming won first place in the one-mile relay with Rutgers at New York on March 5th, Time: 4 minutes and 31' sec- onds. Harold Barron also placed second in the 80-yard low hurdles. After several weeks of intense training the outdoor season opened with a dual meet with Virginia Polytechnic Institute at Iilackslmrg, Va. State won seventy-four points tohiifty points gained hy V. I'. I. Captain Demming broke the record for the 440-yard dash, beating' XVoodward of V. 19. I. Time: ,.- Y iff WC: j4'gr -u .55 '-uvvqfggwtt-1,3 earl .-gy?-itFV' :'gry:i v:'7w:'gtj7 za-T-cr,-fi :q v 5-pew-Tv-wi li imp tigrfi, In .Wg,.1. X19 prim Y' rl .yd M M. M xii :ll ' L. gfrwifgl ll ll Sip' ' I Wi lil Iii nl ff yi: 'll 1 , I . If-5 r ll 4fA:5gLL,54t,.35, 2 it r ,lf-yi -, V 3 'Tipp ' ' .gal .1-'-2 i I ,N 5 lifLefl.1.i.,n.tbEl1f.?e ,4,,li'-,.,,,l'irs!l1,':l.1EE.:f.ihx..-R1ff.'3i144h1' . Nfl .sxu..oBrli. A l. 1, QQSZEHQHM I. l VL-NA i A H. ., ,A 1, 'X j t, . In , x- p 429 1 it as ' ' ' 'r . is 1 . if all ,., .2 ..... ..,,.. - IW f 2 1- . ,.L- Y' all 50 seconds. lfour days later the same team defeated the University of Vir- ginia by a score of sixty-five to sixty-one. Following the Southern Trip, the team went through a series of hard workouts before meeting Harvard on April 19th. The results of this meet showed with more exactness the true form of the State harriers. Captain Demming placed first in the 880-yard run, and Hile lowered tl1e College rec- ord for the 220-yard low hurdles. Time: 24 I-5 seconds. State took seven first, six second, and six third places in the meet, defeating Harvard sixty- three to fifty-four. The varsity runners placed second in the one-mile college relay at the .Nnnual Penn Relays on April 30th, and took fourth place in the four-mile college relay championship won by Illinois. VVinnin,g time: I8:5. Barron and VVay captured third places in the 12o-yard high hurdles and the broad jump. During the meet with Colgate on New Beaver Field on May 14th Romig lowered the college record for the two-mile run ahead of Callahan of Colgate in 9 minutes and 29 seconds, in one of the prettiest races ever witnessed on our field. The team finished eighth in the National Intercollegiates at Cambridge on May 27th and 28th. Romig came in second in the two-mile race. Harold Barron took third place in the 120-yard high hurdles and Captain Demming fourth place in the 880-yard run. Grubb placed fifth in the broad jump. The Eastern Intercollegiates were held at P'ittsburgh the following week. Penn State won tl1e meet with a total of 1o7 1-2 points. Pitt took second place with 54 points. Grimes broke the tape in the Ioo-yard dash. Time: IO 2-5 seconds. Captain Demming placed second in the 440-yard dash won by Shea of Pitt. Time: 48 seconds. The former captured first place in the 880-yard run, and Romig crossed the line first in the mile. Barron won first place in both the 120 and 220-yard hurdles. V The last meet of the season was with the University of Pittsburgh on New Beaver on June 11th, and marked the close of one of Penn State's most successful seasons. State placed first in all the field events except the hammer throw and shot put. Newcomer won the 880-yard run in two minutes and four-Hfth seconds. Cooper finished first in the two-mile race. Time: 10:19. f .ni-we . If- sf W4 - .',1.s,.. iff-v 1 fi if , J ' 4 'l ii V3?-diff' 1- if i it fiiizifiivli il, iq? . ' , Qxbv .N,,3UQ'if1,--M24Tf y,,.-- -x,,, :Lf : '.:.fm,-1f?ff.7'-.e4'ifi 'W'f:L.1?:f? JLJ.2.:'-.'bHX-N Q., ,xg lf! ,Miki .T-Z ,f f.,,'w v A Y , 44' 'L-.' 1. , .4 1 I , .1 .1 4 430 KN U11 1, .N KAV, ,N ..,. F ..m,...,..,T5..,F,..,:, ..., .,..,,.,,,,,.-..,.. .-.T ..., ...,,.,:,....7,,.y, ..,....,.,, A,.. ,..-,.,N,.,....,........,,..,.,,l...m..,.,,,...I',.,..,.w,..- I F .N f5,5,,,9,i.l,:1.,,.,.brx.. l. K ...71'VAx...Q:V.E3 ,..- ...., ...atm x7 A 1156171 ?fJ:f3?Q.E1Lr9m1.K Wxjgl Q lx ,, tryin 1- .s f Ywvgm, , - A -.. A I X A h Nn,x,.-- x ix ,H 5 Y, 1 1 1 f ' . '1 1 . x 1 rp - '13 . . .... . t ....... ff . ' Mg., - ... ...gsm H.--.' - ---- A ,.., mm...-..,..... Shields llurron llelltrlm-ll erm. Stalls Olympic men Penn State athletes set higher marks for themselves in world-wide competition at the great Olympic games at Antwerp, Belgium, in the summer of 1920. Larry Shields, captain of the 1920 track team and holder of several intercollegiate championships, was the first American to finish in the 1,500 metre run, winning third place. Harold Barron, former member of the class of 1918, was also the first American entry to finish in the 100 metre high hurdles at the Olympic games. Allan B. Helffrich made the Olympic team while still in Yonkers High, New York City, and was taken to Belgium with the team representing this country. Helffrich was finally selected as an alternate, however, and did not run in the international meet. In the trials on foreign soil, Shields won his heat in the 1,500 metre race in four minutes and twenty-one seconds, and Barron won the 100 metre high hurdles race in fifteen seconds, a record which eclipsed the one made in this country. However, in the hnals, Barron was de- feated by Thompson of Dartmouth, who ran under Canadian colors, losing hy a matter of a few inches in the newest Olympic record of 14.3 seconds. Shields further distinguished him- self by being a member of the winning team in the 3,000 metre race. Barron also won his race in the Triangular Meet between France, Sweden, and the United States held in Paris the same year. Since th.eir return to collegiate circles these three athletes have made remarkable records. Shields held the intercollegiate championship in the mile in 1920, and became indoor intercol- legiate champion miler at the I. C. A. A. A. lndoor Championships in 1922. l-Ielffrich won first place in the 880-yard dash in the National Championships held at Pasadena, Cal., in the summer of 1921. Barron, Captain of this year's track team, h.as several championship records to his credit. The Nittany captain established a new record of 9 l-S seconds in the 70-yard hurdles at the Senior Indoor Championships this year, besides being intercollegiate indoor champion for 1922 in the 60-yard high hurdles. Barron is also joint h.older of the college record in the h.igh hurdles. Time: 15 seconds. .1 ' . ' '--1 ' 55.2 513717 X'1 X'i' ti:'3 12'u -.wx ---cz 733.11:5.'zv'rpj-v'-313--4. --f'agj11's1'11: ss.-I---3---az:H-r-:1ff'13'1'f'. :,xr1f5 g: ::-Q17-yr - -.:1:-s---:r----f-,pgqw-W L -1--,. ,,..,..,,::T T svhs 71 lx Q-1213? Wa: 1 1' 1-fax.-P1 tl lla 'N 911576.11 1. :W . 1 151' ' rf1,5S'iiiTl 111 1' '2'i2lrf 1G vwnfflxih . - 1'l'l1'31l ' 1' .fly X W 'll . 1 ,fs -vt. 1 1.1 211 , 14 ra 1 aw 11 -1 , 1. 1 -W. ' 1 1 'px-gL vl.: :..x,, ly' ' 1'1'T1Ng-N-,il , q.g'f'v1O ' 1 1 'w. lx op.. . , l J, X ' 'X' 1 lar ft xl 1' 1 'ts 1 ' wi- A, .11 1'1 :L.'N:-.it ..r... :1.'ix xb 1 ,l . 11 1,4 CW' 1 .NRM 1- L .. 1 .... i 1 1 Lies, T: 1 ' -L4LQ,21- ' ...Lgi ..... g .......... --1 ...... ............., .fg...,4,141 1 A--egg f - , 431. ,ref W--N-..1l, :Eff 'wp'-x ,I , . .wi-J rv-v, -- 'pg r rfffbrffr V. Q' sv 1 5 5 fy .X 2 A I Y ':- i .inf , -N. ' f:.f.f- '?Ef'51yTy1' E' -4'1 N ll Q4 WEN ' ft'-A 1.34 K, 5 wi 7' Rf-LX j -3 g V Ebe 5mm Conch. - , - - - C. W. MAlt1'IN Captain - - - I. B. Dr-:MMING Mrlnagcr' - - - - - I. W. SELL 100-Yard Dash - Gnuvms, HILE, UI.LERY,'TAYLOR 220-Yard Dash - GRIMES, HILE, ULLEIiY, TAYLOR 440-Yard Dash - DEMMING, NEWCOMER, TAYLOR 880-Yard Dash - DEMMING, NEWCOMER, EDGERTON 1-Mile Run - - - Roma, CARTER, Coomzu 2-Mile Run Roma, Coormz, SNYDER 6-Mile Run - - - Rome 120-Yard Hurdles - BAuRoN, HILIZ, PARENT 220-Yard Hurdles BARRON, HILL, PARENT Broad Jump - - GRUBB, WAY High Jump - - PARENT, WAY Shot Put - - BECK, MCMAPION Hammer Throw - VANDLING, WELTY Javelin Throw - - - RU05 DiSCl1S - - - BECK, MCMAHON Xesults DUAL MEETS Penn State - 74 Virginia Polytechnic Institute 52 Penn State - 65 University of Virginia - - 61 Penn State - 63 Harvard University - 54 Penn State - 104 Colgate - - - 30 Penn State - 85 University of Pittsburgh - 40 Ulewfflenn Stale Biecorbs 440-Yard Dash--50 seconds ----- - J. B. DEMMING 220-Yard Low Hurdles-241-5 seconds - - H. H. HILE 2-Mile Run-9 minutes, 29 seconds - J. R. ROMIG 'jnboor Season. 1922 ' New World's Indoor Record 2-Mile Indoor Relay-7 minutes, 57 seconds ENCK, EDGERTON, HELFFRICH, SI-IIELDS New Championship Record C Senior Indoor Champions.D 70-Yard High Hurdles-9 1-5 seconds ------ H. E. BARRON Romig and Captain Barron were named on the All'-American A. A. U. track team. A if ' if l fir 'll fl :li . 93251 'E lf 'ff ll ll nl .4 li l .. hw.. f' ' rf 2-W - ---- --.tr H- - we -.ll 432 it is fa GX lf f'-em tl: i i wi 1 . f ,vgpsgx W..-...v 510 . , X K .X,... ....... . 'ess-'f -'Y' Review. 1922 Although handicapped hy a lack ot' material. Coach lletar turned out a winning team this year. The Captain of last year's grapplers was practically invincihle, but he proved himself a greater menace to the hopes of opposing teams as Coach of the l'enn State Wi'estlei's during the recent season. Only two men of the lQ.ZI team represented the College on the mats this year. Oehrle, who held the lets-lJO1l1'lCi position, had considerable ditiiculty in maintaining his weight and was unable to retain. this position on the ll ' sk team after the lirst meet of the season. Tiny LTV McMahon, the hig heavyweight, was also out for the season owing to injuries received in trials he- fore the Lehigh meet. With Captain Watszili. Evans, and lVetzel as a nucleus, Coach Uetar tried out the material at hand and picked a winning combination. The State wrestlers carried away the honors in every dual meet with the exception of the strong Navy team, and placed second in the annual intercollegiates. The season opened l ehruary I lth in a dual meet with Lehigh at South llethlehem. XYatson won on a fall from Swartzhach in the lls-lJO1llltl class. ilivans secured a second fall for State in the 135-lJ0llIltl class. The L25-1JOllllCl lmout resulted in a decision for XfVeinschanl: of State. Oehrle and Parks lost their houts, and XVetzel gained a decision in the I75-pound class. The heavy- weight hout resulted in a draw. liinal score: Penn State I6, Lehigh 3. The second meet of the season hetween State and Cornell resulted in a I6 to 9 score in favor of State. Watson earned a decision in the I 15-pound class. Weinschanlc, Shaulis, and Sarson lost on decisions to the more experi- enced Cornell opponents in the l25-1J0l1llCl, I75-pound, and heavyweight classes. The three middleweights went to State. livans won hy a fall, Bus- caglia was awarded a decision, and Wetzel earned live more points in the 158- pound class. Penn State met the ilndiana State team in the Armory on March 4th. The visitors lost to the varsity grapplers lifteen to liourteen. State won three bouts on falls, while lndiana won 'four classes on decisions. 'l A '.- f v My fri-'va 'V?,2-:'1v- ' --w.. - v w r'-1-'1w'j'1 r:'n v':+'c '-H531 'wif-.X 1 --' -. f . S -.Q :-, ii i Plz' 'T 2, Qs -iif'iR1g2.1'itg,j I 'J' 'l' yw.s.vQ'i fi :Wy 'fltqsgl i 'T g' i 1- .ln , eu'-, v v ,i, Q 'i 'i , ' 5. 'v ' . ll initial f-mf-ff il lf fa i fl vi, l f E lm, I i 3 't L65 'P wv irgifli I 'Q MWJE 'E,5fill1N', . 1 FSSTQQ rw . ' 1 i if ., lj!! isF,in,.3,1f,,W,rygjiizgggt-.Eli A eh lil iik':ij--wtf Q ,.Npy:1U5r Mj5,1:Qi,.,'fQ, ,iklhyi 433 ' , te 3 , Q i- ff FW .... . .... ..., ..g:'::L. ,,., ,. ..... - .........,, ' 1,. ,... ..., ,.,. i The following week State lost to the Navy twenty to live. Captain Wat- son threw 'l'iinerlake of the Navy in less than six minutes. The midshipnien took all the rest of the houts on decisions, except the 175-pound class, in which Captain Louis of the Navy threw liverett in eighteen seconds. On March ltitli State defeated Springfield Y. M. C. XX. College seventeen to six, losing hut two bouts on decisions. The intercollegiates were held at Lehigh on March 24th and 25th. The teams entered were from Coluinhia, Cornell, Lehigh, Penn State, Princeton, 'University of l ennsylvania, and Yale. Watson, Parks, and Wilson entered the finals on the second day of the meet. Captain Watson won the Inter- collegiate Championship in the I I5-pound class for the second time, throwing Swartzlmach oi' Lehigh in 5 minutes and 25 seconds. ll. lf. l'arks is intercol- legate champion in the l45-170lll'lCi class. XVeinschank placed second in the 125- ponnd weight. Cornell placed first in the intercollegiates with a total of IQ points. Venn State took second place with I2 points. in-mr, t'o:u'l1 W4-tm-I Wilson lin il:-y, Mgr. H.llllNl'l' lflvans xViIfSUll NV:-Ilisvllilxlli Parks Z C -V M ,,.. 1.2: , . . ,, .. .,,v .,M. V .V '.,,..'1 .r T., , K. H... ,..,., . ,QC . .A. . -, Y. .M. T, .wt . .,.,,,,. .1 ..,,,..:.,NN 1 f. ' i , . .. . ' 5 ,, Q- ' ,L-4 'Aa' ey-.-. -i K . , i l .1 '1- 1 I l '.'0pl1f'gf'iY i i i if-.. :If w ' ,' 3. ,I Q' it X J 'i' I i- l l Y V' '. 'V' 'f .f1rii'V- l i ' Q' 41 i l .ivffx l' i ii' 'l . il P vw - 'i l tl fl f:'v ..w I ii l fvf 'f l i l ffksf 1... .i it 1 z all i i c. .eq .fi if ,L . i Q .,,. txt .,..,- ,fy-M ,.., ..- s,.,,p--.. ,WM ....,, W .... ,,.. ..... M, ....,..,, .Lf-gwgsl-. .,..-.,,...,......- ,-. ,.,wL, .g.:. 1 L-L'l,,..1s 4554 tlll 'll lf' 'ui1..i,i' s'4' x I f Z 'Z' V fri'-5 , I ll .. .,.,. - W - .. ...,.. 1.... W ...W '?Zx11Z12gg...L1L 'V 'mig:L.,.:::::1.....-.a.L. -M .... . ,... :,.... , iii S f 'Ghz wrestlers Conclz - D. D. DETAR Captain - F. L. WATSON .MlIIlt7gUl' - K. G. BAILEY 115-Pound Class - WA'1'SON QCapt,j 125-Pollllcl Class VVEINSCIVIANK 135-POlll1Cl Class - - EVANS 145-Pound Class - PARKS 158-Pound Class - - VVETZEL 175-Pound Class WILSON l Heavyweight Class - IQUNSER DAVE DETAR RESULTS Penn State I6 Lehigh 8 Penn State I6 Cornell - - 9 Penn State I4 Army - II Penn State I5 Indiana - I4 Penn State 5 Navy 20 Penn State I7 Springheld 6 INTERCOLLEGIATES Cornell - IQ Points Penn State - I2 Points Yale - -II Points Columbia - IO Points Lehigh 9 Points Princeton 3 P0int5 PC1111 - 2 Points I ,.,.,. .w. ,,.,,., X ,.,,,. -..-....-. . -1-3,.... ,,,,,,W,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,,, ,,...-,W I .. ,.......,..,,N......,- '4L..1l3.:K --'Z YL 435 ,rw .,,,-- ,f -- .7,, 3i,'f':,.Mjp.r f TRI' ' ii 75 'rg' 7 V' . -'l1 f-r ' - 1 H,?Evj5g.1fi7'1? 'ivi'-'ll:f7 !Tri'-'r 'V ,n..,..Tf-xii! 5 f l H if Q Q - ' ' , L afize.,...,-'f 5-SW 5-52 L4-5fx.QX,- ,.4,, if ..l.,llg'f, ,l,..lQc-,l 3- ,.,, ,., -f,2.:.,i,. .w..::,:...1.,: L-. .... gf :mf .L 2.21-A..-f. :-1 ,wwe f,-' -2.1.1221 i--:..v.':.,.-.- wa. W-y ' ' :iii I lvlx L . , . J :Ln - ----' H' wif ' . ' 1 .- ,--'.-, 1 .Ffa ' it ,H.IQ,:,Ziil3?:1f:EE:.:,'Lf'1l-:M W,-'.,j U xf- . 4. V A - s -A : '. , W . X , . .,,,,, gc , 3 1921-22 , f1XXX5XNEliE: mist , ,- 3 R ' ' lfacing the season without a veteran back from i last year's championship team, Coach Hermann had f . - a hard task ahead of lum to mold together a team - that would be representative of l'enn State teams. XVhen Captain Wilson was declared ineligible S 2 Dutchl' had only one man, t'l'ip Koehler, a substi- tute from last season's team, served as a nucleus for a new team. Before the first game Coach 'lflermann had selected his pony team and 'Koehler was ap- ' 1 1 1 u 1 0116551 pointed acting' captain. 'lhis combination made a 2 1 ,,g, good showing' against Juniata College turning in a 48-I6 win. lf: illowing the Christmas vacation Dick- inson was the first team to be met and they were beaten, 34 to ll. The 'following week Lebanon Valley was the opponent, and they also suffered defeat, the Hnal score being' 2Q to 14. Bucknell was the next invader to be seen on the home floor, but was not strong' enough for our boys and was beaten by a 38 to I2 score. A N EVEN BREAK XfVhen our team left on its Western invasion to play the strong Pitts- burgh and VV. and bl. Hves, it left with a determination to give them a good Penn State battle. Entering' the game with Pitt by far the favorites, our boys, after a gruelling battle, emerged victorious by the score of 30 to 27. Travel- ing' to VVashing'ton the next night to play the strong' W. and J. team our drib- blers again put up a strong figlit, but the hard battle of the night before told on them and they suffered their first de feat of the seasong score, 26 to 23. :::v'v1:'-v ' ggi.. 3.-1, M l v.-'pix .I ,Qi of i if , 9 l n vu-1' , fl il 1. if ll il l ' fl lf. 'l l f- fa l i fzvipvit Q. lf were if-it .2 li V pix- ..,. V43 5551. I... ,,.I:.'ff'-.' rl, ,,.7g2Ya,,,.x 51-1 .-EQ.. 1.01.24-4? 3, Q- ,,Q4' 2,i::z.'l'iZ-:J ,,2'.l .'-,T.i'x.S I IM.. ,N lliv J lfytyg ,Q-,ii.,fx-., ' 4..:- - 1 1- - - ....... .... .., .. U -24 H 7 .- Nr '21 -Ill 436 I i 1 .ill Q- rirjlyi .asf - ' 1 'X Xi QF Lk ., N ,Wink .Q wk- Nei :aww l 3 we will a t ft' ' ff ' N ' ' r i 5, Y i , afyf-A:.fl.53 . A I X 'fo X X I 5 yy, .I i , Y L ,i N ,y , ,li Q.i4tSgi'39 :iW-'mw. W :w w ' xun.. 1. ..,.. 14.5 tilt., t , .1 .lei , --. 1 ,.i,,Wtt .......-KW .... 1 ee .., ..... 1 .--. 11.11 .'.' f -,1--,im ..--. f Y.:-1 -,-- ...--,.'-., A ez-.1-,W -1 -1. .1-,..- .. - --f- , '-,v 1-eu--.1-z,.1, Y --mm. Varsity Basketball Beam Ill'l'lllllllll, ClNll'll f'm'nwull Shulr Mm-t'ollnm Sayers, Mgr. Wilson Lovlllox' liot-lilnr, Capt. Rt-eil Milli-1' i Returning' to the home floor Bethany College was our next opponent and we doubled the score on them, 40 to 20. Pitt next appeared here for a return game and evidently came here full of determination to avenge their defeat of a few weeks previous. After a great game they handed us our only defeat on the home Hoor hy the close score of 28 to 27. A ROUGH fl'i:1i2 The Eastern trip, on which three first class college teams were met proved quite disastrous for our passers, as they lost all three of their games. A holi- day game was played with the strong' Penn tive on VVashing'ton's Birthday, -e X. ,,a.T,-.. .7 ,q?Q,,:..,K..i.L Kiki..-r,N,, Nv.A .7!.X,z..5:.Cr:??MIN ne..-Y-tg, 'wg-Kr wr .Tw --X. FgQ......,i, 71: ..,.M! l,f.t.,- in ,A u lg :iq.'.,:- -M ,awk l li ' rkmf ,, 1 f 'Hit il l Ag: -1 . pi t, il i, 53,1-. ., ff,-M ji it-:W-, mtgvf-.-.,ug 1 - , ,pf X- ,i tl i I -'Tl'7f5 XY. V.. 2 . i S43 Q16 A it-ildli ':ex'f lQ lp , f 55, ' 'xg v-'g-L i 15-.3-mf., ,i .,e.':Lnp-5.15 i , up-v'gK'Qy-5 U. .MN 1' V., N H .et .5 ,QQ .V 1 l .. ,,,k.h,.i,m,....q. :K-J. x. ,,,,, ,-,:..aW,,.L N. ff'-1.'-gfu., an.-..'-av A Ax... .,:.:-'ir.:r ...,.. .NUSNX -N -- ..., , -.-,id-y-wmmfm 1, I ,LJ..., w,,,,, .,..5J.. , W , W-.. -.,,,.,,.,,.. .... ..V....,,, ...... ..,.,.--yi,----.-..:,. .... .. ' 4217 - , H .g-xF'ie.Qji' ff-gff21 f5l,1j' F'f,, -1' H 5 '7,f F2524 ':lZ'Vfi, ., f, w ,Km 'uv' 1 'f i 7 rg ink-'7Y'N' Q21 5iLil5',,Y..,w ay Wotuf. - 4 r,W3:'1'f?r'-SE' P?l lxf't lf vi ,army f , 'Q U , ,Q N ,gy at-- W . -y :w b . .A,A, ...,. and they handed us a 2 3 to I6 setback. Two days later we played the Rutgers team at New Brunswick and received our second defeat of the tripg score, 37 to 28. The following night at Princeton our boys put up the best playing shown on the trip, but were beaten by the close score of 22 to I9. Back on the old home Hoor again, our boys once more got into the swing of things and handed the strong VVestern five from Creighton University, Omaha, a 49 to 27 lacing. The next game saw W. and J. on the 'home floor, and our boys got sweet revenge for the defeat suffered at Washington by de- feating them by the score of 32 to 15. The season closed with the Alumni game. The Alumni team was represented by former Penn State stars who did not, however, seem to be in very good condition and our varsity had little trouble in defeating them 39 to 24. In summing up the season's record we find that out of a schedule of fourteen games played we were victorious nine times, and suffered defeat five times, but in all of these defeats we were never topped by more than seven points. This is a very respectable record for a green team playing its first year of varsity basketball. As the entire team returns to school next year, we look ahead to a possible championship team. Ebe Beam Coach - - - B. M. HEIQMANN Manager J. B. SAYERS Captain - H. L. Kolsf-r1.ER ,Forward - J. N. REED Forward - J. P. MII,I.ER Center - - S. SHAIR Guard H. L. KOEHLER Guard - - K. D. LOEFFLER sUBs'r1'rU'rEs S. C. McCoLLUM E. H. CORNWALL H. E. Wn.soN F. B. HUSTON W. D. 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A I l ,G M X ,, tx,M.i!i:f3t',y' 4aii,l5 ri 'N I f, .a , . ... ,. , . . ..l,,iCi K' f ' --f--- ------M f--'---mammaq1:mm:wa..:mn.::ii1mmmm41w1m.s ::::em.::.ma:.:1:-nve,:u::-.nt .immnmr - - ' 1 ,,,....-LW ....,..... .,........ . .... a .... ,,......,.... ,......,., .......,......... . ...-:3E1.5.i. . 'fi-:if . . . . -5:12--nazi.-,..:,1'f.f,f-fag:-,,2,aa ,1.aef:55j ,gg,2i :-525 - . Q.,4:..j.!u:'gfj.:s.5- 'Ei1:': 1- Xcview 1922 Despite the favorable outlook for the Nittany -Q Ar, boxers. Coach Harlow had the hardest task since ,... ing the berths of the varsity mit men this season. Rags Madera, heavyweight boxer on the l92r team, broke his thigh in the Harvard football J game in the fall and, Beck, Captain-elect for this NJ year, was ruled ineligible to box under intercol- legiate rules. Clark, another veteran of last year's squad, left college at the close of the first sem- ester. 'l'hese set-backs, together with the loss of ' Kahley and Cooper, presented a dark aspect on the possibilities of a championship team, and left only Captain Chapin around whom to build a win- ning team. VVeeks of hard work on the part of the box- ers and the consistent coaching of Harlow did wonders with a green team, comparative scores showing that each meet was won only in the closing bouts of the contests with other fistic opponents. The season opened with Springfield at State Collegelon ,February 4th. Crowthers won the meet and heavyweight bout in a decision over Civiletto. in the former's first appearance inside the ropes. Benze lost to Diemer of Springfield in the I I5-pound class, and Chapin and' Bordner won their bouts on decisions. Captain Pucillo was awarded a technical knockout over Vasilio in the I45-pound class. The Nittanv boxers lost the second tilt of the season to the Army team at Annapolis, but deserve great credit for their pluck and fight displayed in all the bouts, most of which were won by hair-line decisions. Reese, in the 115-pound class, and Crowthers in the heavyweight class, both finished their bouts after breaking the bones in their hands in the first round of the fightingg the former boxing an extra round to decide upon the winner. Captain Chapin won for State in the 125-pound class in a cleverly fought bout with Meister. Bordner's light went an extra round, but the judges awarded the decision in favor of the Cadet. 'ix ,i 'rx 2'-1, FWQSVX REM y fT X 'WNW N 'Q . We t, l W xii H Y n if H il' Fl PFW . Q it ri sl Wt- ,l ll 4 ll -i was l a. -:tiff fl EAM 'K' li lr il ifsizfgm- ,I ll stiff-fi'gTi: ff lift 'fLtf'filt 'll lil ig.. L li sl :ww i, ii1LS.,,..::-Qlfi?i+f'li , ..,,, -it .1fii7f41EfeiE'F,e,,,,v -s,,,1ll .:t5?lx'f iY.H:3 .i.zill ,:tfiiiXIi ll, NM., i ifiiiaiimexl-f..Y 'lf , ii .- , n 4. 1 -H ,,- .1-7.4 1. ,t- . .- 439 the introduction of boxing at 'Penn State, in fill- ,KIM Q,.,:v,...,,.,,.,.,1,e.,,,,w,,:,..,. ..., L,.:..,,T.,,v .,.. Z, , ..... , ,,.W,7 Y,..., ,,Q.,,..Y..gT.: ,,.. ,,g,..,.,,,..5q,,.,-. 7,.....,.l..:-.. , XJ l l -. 71 w:f 1LQ u'-f5? ' P 1 'uv ,1i.1':f - it W if -'-r .TX 'i' W '-iifx'xLii3't l Tl Til H -ef t- we-:...v.v 4 QL, J. H ' V . my-ft. X. .-Q , .Fx , , ,V 'Rst ,, ll . ,Q . ' ,.,,. f .nl: .,.- K , l vt ,lg V lwlfill ' lgl li Varsity Boxing 'Beam Harlow, t'n:u-In lk-nz We-rt. Blau-k Atnurlsh Ovkforil. Mgr. 'Fnylor Iiorclna-r Clnlpln, Capt. Vamlllo Williams Urowlhers The State boxers battled against the Penn mit men at 1'hiladelphia on February 25th. The Quakers emerged victors in four of the seven battles, winning the meet when Cowell knocked out Black, the lighter State heavy- weight, after a minute and ay half of Fighting. Chapin, Vasilio, and Taylor won the three bouts for Nittany fighters on decisions. Williaiiis lost in the I I5- pound class, and Atnarish lost on a decision in an extra round of fighting. In the last meet of the season, the Penn State boxers met the crack Navy team at Annapolis. Each team won three bouts of actual fighting. The Mid- dies, however, won the meet by heavyweight forfeit, as Crowthers, the only possible man for the position, was still nursing a broken hand received in the Army meet. The wearers of the Blue and White were Benze, Captain Chapin, Vasilio, Bordner, Taylor, and Black. Latta, representing the Navy, was awarded a technical knockout over Benze in the I I5-pOLlllCl class. The next three bouts went to Captain Chapin, Bordner and Vasilio on decisions. Chapin's bout was exceptionally good and was a remarkab-le exhibition of clever footwork. Zotti, Captain of the Navy and a veteran ring artist, won a decision over Taylor after three rounds of hard lighting in the 160-pound class. The last bout went to Regan of the Navy on decision. The members of the squad who did not box in any of the dual meets de- serve a great deal of credit and praise for their whole-hearted support to the coach and the team, and contributed greatly to the success of the team. .. l :f TEST 1' 'f'33- , '-vzfwri' QF: -, ', 7iI'11 '-i-vv..- ar H '5 'rj-5-': 7r:',, -wwf '- ---:ve 1.17-v sv, - 197. ---, ug: '-w 1 T' if Hem 'Y T 2. rw-1 X new vw. me 'r'- T i Tri il. T 'Ti lliliiei 'T' 'F my? ll ill ll ll 421: 7734332 .H '-in Zf'l7'5 iQfffi i-if-Zffzfiiii I 1. :,i1X'?'3'wliTW 5i4fi515r5 5 f. l .. ' ly 'N y . ' -.rf - - -J A -3- ' ny- -, -- A' ' f 440 ,W W h .,,, ,L .Q .J.. , .R.4...v4:...N lu I.,.3...m., . ...wrt .,.. xmw ,,,v,,,',. ..,..,X,,-R.1.w...X,,..,,-.., Akmwxdl Tw.. :wt V ff' . L ' -PVV Y. 13 A-P tw -. N N K ,L 1- K is-fri-,'l.1l -4- .1 1 I it le 1:1-,zlfli 7 Ps ' ff W fm? A Q' wi' -V W '-5355 l ll ll C 'V at g'iL,,L ' X fi U5 f -l B 'MA' 1 ,,,.,, .. .. ,.,, , .. .. .... ,..,, ,...,. . , . ,. V' 51: nl., -1, ' a...:1:,n.::.::1v-A J...1:w .111-:uf . avr..--f, ,m.rf. V, A,-:nrzzm-amuarvmumr-.1-::.:wvlmwm ..:wm,:mnmwn:n::-.:.'m..- .:----- .mum ww N DICK IIARLOVV :Boxing Tina-Kp C0f7C1ll - - R. C. IJARLOXV CflPfU'i7l L. D. CIIAPIN JlfI7lll7.Q'L'l' - - R. E. OCICITOIRIJ THE TEAM - B LACK 1' 15-Pouml 125-Ql'ouml 'l35-1',OlllMl T45-l'ou11cl l6O-ll',0l1I1Cl Class Class Class Class Class Class - - - ' - BENZE - CIIAPIN QCapt.j - - - VASll.IO .'X'l'NARlSll', 'l3o1mN1c1z - - - TAY1.oR QI-lleavyweiglmt Class il' 75-l.,Ot111tl Cuowir111zus RESULTS Penn State 4 Sll1'lUS'llClfl ' 3 Penn State - 1 Army - - 6 Penn State 3 PC1111 ' 4 Penn State 3 Navy - 4 N, ,,. ...M :M ,im ,,,. ,ky K..-LY.. .D-,., .N ,Z N ,l:w.,,,: .W NSN, 1 -..-vv- T'-.,. -fw,-i134 .,vVg.x g','y.' in -'Tw---1..: ,xt 1 ng-13,y,N,.L.,A , ,W-.,,.,..,x:..,M C l l Fl , q l l l 'Tl- Eff: l. ll ffl, aff ffi l l f- ,l.4f-sal M 1 l. X mmf l fury. q l l. Aria M 13 l . l f .fm f ',f 'l-, l U L l l l ,pw--:,+a:: , Hp'-all. . V5 1755.310 Tv.. , Q l l.. --X t lilil- 't.. J lg 414 -' f. M' ,l,' 7 .X ..'-' --1-s.. it ..-' . 'f.l l :Ql ..x.L rdf EN L V N... till-34vgg,51lg5Q:, J V, l X ,L .,......QQ,H.. -..- ....,., .,,,. ,... ..,,., ,..,.. . A V 4 ,f W. .t... .,.... ,W-'QI-M---M ,--- ----.M---Wu W-my--...t.. . , , ' Zu: 441 ,TT N..-I., H 4 -jr' cy, Y' -. 4 'rf I tk.-:-v,,5j'.1.LQYQUYQ ,T..,,.-Y-..,7,A: l l' 'L -'V' ' F l up V fwpmiq- H .sz .,ff0w.i'iiil,Qt'o'5 ill l T s.effma-gf,-, w f -'-' 4 - . w l i l l ' 1 gag' X ,KSUQGX f,l,' ' ,4 Q ill ' .... , .,.. . .. ,.,.. sung-an 1921 Two unfortunate circumstances stared the soccer team in the face when school opened in the fall. The manager-elect did not return to school and consequently the soccer schedule suffered considerably. The other misfortune was the loss of last year's coach, jimmy Crowell, who went to Cornell. During Coach Crowell's tive years as soccer coach the Nit- tany Hooters did not lose a game, a remark- able record for any coach and team. Don Shive was appointed manager and, together with the captain, called out the can- didates and tinally secured the services of two men as coaches. They were Professor Dennis of the Rural Life Department, and Professor 13 Palcenham of the Liberal Artis School. Pro- fessor Dennis, acting as 'Head Coach, played I' soccer at l-lavcrford during his college days ' i :ttf ' ' and has coached several soccer teams since then. A l'rot'essor l'alcenham rounded out his training at the University of Oxford, England, and also in the liritish Army where, in his capacity as a Major, he had several soccer V teams under his guidance. The Iirst game of the season was played with Syracuse on October 22nd on State's field. The wind was very high and made accurate passes almost impossible. However, alter ninety minutes of hard playing' State emerged victorious by a score of three to nothing. W'hen Lehigh played State on November Sth our team was in mnch hctter condition and a much better game was the result. Dnring the first ten minutes of play Statc scored. just before the half ended Lehigh netted a tally. In the second period the Nittany passers put two more goals into the cage, resulting in a State victory of three to one. The last game of the season was played with Haverford at l'laverford on December 3rd. Haverford scored once in the first half, but when the teams changed goals for the second half and State had the advantage of the wind, State tallied one point. The game ended witl1 the score one to one, and two ex- Mon. DON slllvls , -., X, X.-X YV, - -vs.-we 1 1 W-1--vm JK ' 11 '.'f.Q:.f' li ls 1 F! '- ljiafvlfr' ,J H l' 1 ! .M -Lifgv i V i.,,,,fxv,i1jJgi3 ,3 fl x Q , uf fi:.Z.f-.'..f,.., 1-if ,.- l- '5':.',.l :'Q'iifA. .,L..-'2113'-.ff -V-1-F ' f - --1.5 ' .- .--- -4. .-, -, Sw- 3 -f f--- 7--.f 4.7 ,.-: :r:'r'r'- 'g . -'-:nf X aft' - -' I.'-'.y7'g1Q1'ag.'v'X'Wig: j'L1,'-fav' pm'-R 'H -,-' 21121 ,Q j'J ' T 't 'Cf' if . 'ver 'V T we .T 'Adil .ill A ,v,-M, if ivy ll .. ' ' ' Hs- - '-w--- w Nt- wr? . li. 'L'-,stef ' ll Wy. 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Coach lalcenham Five Seniors will be lost to tl1e team llII'0llj2fll graduation has much material to draw from and with an increased schedule, possibly the entry into a Col- legiate Soccer League, tl1e Nittany Soceerites hope for another lll1Kl0l.C11lCKl season in soccer next year. I Varsity Soccer Beam 1'lllCl'IlllIllll. Conelx Ilnrrnl xYXll'll0l' 'l'I'illlll0ll0l' llnrtzell Keller Shire, Mgr. l10lllIillll'Sl. llUSll'l'lllIlll Kelley Grnpp, Capt. liIllll llinns Miller SOCCER LINE-UI' Crnrvlivx - - XY. V. DENNIS AN11 'l'. C. l',x141cN11.x1x1 flflUlU!!1'l' - - - li. D. 811111111 Cffrlfmifl - U. fiRUl'l' 'PHE TEAM Coal - l.oNr:11111as'1' Onlxizlv l.1'fI Lf.x1-'11 611:111-1- Lvfl lfirlllmvlc Riyhl lfnlllmrlc Hos'1'14:u MA N - Rm: N1-11: lll.Vili1' l.1'fl C'i'uI4'1' - - GAUI, 'l'1zA1'11oN1a1a .Left flrllflmvk HINNS lnxidv High! - K1i1.1.1cx' Cvnlvr Iilulflmrk - - NVARNIQR Oiilxiiiu lfiylzl lxfllmdm High! llfilflmvlc HA1a1:A1. .S'11l1.vl1'l11h'.v - - K1-11.1.1-:le l'I1cm1s, House l-l1x1a'1'z1z1.1. SCORES Penn State - 3 Syracuse 0 Penn State 3 Lehigh - - 1 Penn State - 1 Haverford 1 N.. ..,,,. 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'1!.jg:'.,1,j'VzL'.'gJ l.VV . , f 1-, if'V'.',,:r:.'-,Vw-5'1 .gf ,V 3 5 - V, , V V u V ,.-'theffnf 1,::1-- , -, V -ui nr :alumni 'nn-li ln-in ' ' 'R'L'p'P.r CAl'T. IIOOPIGII Coach Mazinger Cl7f7fIIl'1Z - -- Coomsu SIIIICLDS SNVDIQ 1921 At the beginning' of the season last fall, about twenty men reported for the cross-country team. Coach Hill Martin put these men through the usual strenuous conditioning' drill, sending' them over the hilliest courses around the College. The team was just rounding' into shape when they were defeated over the regular cross-country course here by the' strong' team from Carnegie Tech on Pennsylvania Day, November 6th, by a score of 24 to 3 I. This was the first defeat suf- fered by the harriers over their own course in four years. The lntereollegiates were held at 'Van Cort- landt Park, New York City, November gist. .Xl- though lacking' any stars like l3londy llomig. last year's champion, the team was well balanced and plaeed fifth out of about fifteen teams. The team linished in the following' order: Snyder, linek, Capt. Cooper, I iZllT1lliIOll and Shultz. 'Ghz Beam - - - C. VV. NIARTIN - W. F. Wnnnism. - - - - - - C. Coomzlz R lCNCK I'IAMIl.TON Seuuixrz WlCN'Dl'.li1i C1coss.CoUN'1'1cY RUNS Carnegie Tech - 24 Penn State - jl lntereollegiates Penn State lfifth . , .,.. ,.,.,. V f, iw' 'iiii im L 'i'7' l sV,,,..,,X,wv,,, ',.4 Wh .,,,.,,,,. ..... .V ,,,,,.... Ye., 44.- ,. V.FN,+m.,..,, ,..' ,.,,v .7 Nw .V,,,,,,..,,wv.-...,,, T,.,,l,, ?,,,.V,,W....,,7,,...,::3,,A . if 'cw V -,V1VV:1V , :fv 'Vf'V,' 3 V. ?:wZ fV: 'fi V VV'-, 'Q V ' wif i , wi , i. A .VVVV E F55 'V' Vegfiffff -V ggglglnfil 3' 444. ,Ai W ,fA . , T7 ,., .A , AQA, j .4. I 1 W M1,. A,,A M ,.. ..,. 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Y lvl. 1 A , 1 1 ,v.. I 5 ,.1:111:4:'1i1 ,. 3.2, gv W. ., 2 1 M VIAVN or A A V Q Us ,,.,,,. y A , , , ,- . 1 1 , 1 1 ' W- as . X525 A 1920-21 ' Y 1 'Q N S1 X? Despite the results of the three games played, the l.acrosse season can he considered a success. The sport was practically eliminated during the war, and it has heen gradually huilding' 1111 since then. .l'e1111 State saw a new lJ1'Zlllll of Lacrosse played here last spring' when the University of Toronto team, Canadian Champions, visited us. lt gave the entire student hody a new conception of Lacrosse as this was the first home game within three years. The coming season is anticipated with great interest hy the Lacrosse players as the hardest schedule in the history of the sport at ,l,Cll1l State will he attempted. 51 --'rm -1 1 'yr' rj -1'..'1--1, .r-Y'-ex, L' fiyytza ,,-wwf ,xr -,1'- 1-., -wi ff-- - .,,,, 17 1 1' , ,wfg .- ,xx .fig I , l 'jig'-16. '1 ' ,li lg 1 19, 11.1,A,-111' W' 1 1 , 11. 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'fine-Mp - Couixrian i.lil7Sl'llNliR CCapt.D - G1a11flf1'rns GLAIIIIING BRONVN JONES - Yoeun Hon-'if in A N - MxLi,l2R Cuouv TROUT - linsumz - W. li. Licwrs VV. ,l. j1cNN1Nus SCORES . 3 University of Maryland 5 2 Navy - - - 20 1 University of Toronto 7 N U. .Ti-inllngs, Mgr. Glli'f'll0l Doily Wurner Lewis, Com-h Fnrley llol'I'lnnn Hunks Sonden Tl'ruut ' Crmm Ill'1lXVll Shnw i'0lllfi'l' Yo:-mn Iluwq- Hritlltlm Jones Miller Ll'llN1'illH'l', Cunt. ltotlnrox-k Eislnl. Glmmhlg . ,4--VV...-,,.,v - -, -iw? H t 1 1 X K E 'WX X wx. 'Nr Tiff S 'Q Na Wai 5 S 'f , ' :rv-: f 'f':-'Xl I' f '1V 'M-' K'-Tint'-u.: 'v-' 1- -'-f-'mg ---- '- J., ,. , ,K .,k...., .. ..., 1 i, A-? .,. Aini-'Wil jfzifi NI ' 'Qs' 55.1-Xi 7 ' R TQ ' VQQQJQQ 1 i it f ' 1 ', my X' i 1 i iv XM- 1 i 1 1 '- M f rox' ' 1 1 1 'xx M Q, i edgy 1- gl -, i m'W ' S: Ebitzlkf 1 ' +,.1,'.--'M ix-vw I .554-M . 'I 1 L wma 1 V mf- V , wg:-xv rn i 15 i W :Aish fjfllfli 'i .f..f.iLi.f.fL-----Qg i',.i..'x Mm MTQF4 Lr'Nv5:N53Y .A Qlf-xii 447 yi T 9 tli lt V 5 f ' iti at ll Q tl tt 1 s A 3 , ' 1' . .1 1' . 1-. :L-, .',...' S . ,-.,...1. .,., ..4,i,i.ii if 'I H . . Aru, I in gf .. N .ju , , sx t KS? , f e 3 3 . T xl i H it .- it I fl A 3: , T 'Q A X lg, W, X3 -3 1921 A W x, fm x llue to a late start anrl the lack of F 'I ' veteran material State's tennis team I was well througli its scheclnle hefore 3 K hitting' its true strirle. The team hit a ,f T rut on its animal eastern invasion, su F- S lering' three clefeats at the hanrls of -3 l,ehig'h, Swartluuore and llenu, hut C U V, inanagerl to tie the strong' ,Lafayette Juv team at liastou. Lfpon returning' home the team 5 hcnelittecl hy the practice and tiecl Pitt and Carnegie Tech on successive Sat- ,fg-, urclays, hut lost to the Pacific Coast L2 Champions from I.elancl-Stanford in the Commencement l'rug'ram. The Pitt match was incompleterl because ofrain anfl resulted in a tie. The outlook 'for the coming' season is much hrighter with practically all of last ycar's team hack in college THE SCHEDULE Bucknell 4 State - 2 Lehigh - 6 State - O Lafayette 3 State - 3 Swartlnnore - 6 State - 0 Penn - - 5 State - I Carnegie Tech - - 3 State - 3 Pitt - - 1' States - 1' lfelancl-Stanforrl - 3 State - 0 , ,... ..., ., ,.,,. t.,v,,,4 ..,. U., Vl., tp: -:-f l llc ca a att . l it catc, ll la iaaaai l l ,cet M .f---1 Tre- 3 ' V-4 fr- ' ,. f' --cj-4 ....... , ....u..M.. ,wth 5- ......... s 448 ,w..,,f- -2 ,V ,-,--fggrn , ,, ,,,:, ,V., ,V... uV,, ,,QV,,.AA,i f Q :ifg.?L:,:1'ff -' 1 'F 'Q' W f Wi ,f,.- X A f,Ax ' ,- v , g Cn . fx N J X K.. x -3 4 A 1-v 5 , AMW.. H wx ' , f 1'-Lw 11.f 5-..1- 1-1.,: Q 1f,.:v:. X-f.:-A 1 v-Q -1.11111'-- A' Af ,. iff... ,.1 1 Varsity 'Eennls Beam 1921 01 U.,-,,,ll1,.,-' Rlgr, lloggs, Capt. NV!lNou 1'm'smm NVJIHH Ihfallwl Guthrie ersormel O'r'rl-:RMn.l.1m, ,2I', IYWIYIIKIQUI' Bonus, ,22, Cafvfaiu XVILSUNI, ,122 GU'l'I1RIlE4, 3122 IMIQSQNS, ,222 Hmmm, F22 NVA'r'rs, '2t SEASON SCORING Sing'Ics-'lioness 2, CiU'1'llluls 2, XVA'1'il7s I, XVILSUN I. lDOl1lJlCS1U0GIiS ANU GUTIIRIIC 3. XVILSON AND .I'.xusoNs 1. CAVT. IIOGGS ,X X- Z N W A Izwx 'Nw Hi-fl:- '. NY www- , ul . 'Nga fp HM ' X A I ,It v af. .1-3.2,-fsfw.f li Pg, Tgifvfi, Nsmqggiragq m 2, qw fish .QQ +55 11 414-Mx L 1 ,tx , ,hF,.'?f'i mf lgggigiffiwfilv Tzqgfjif . 'fi A. T:J2Q:Q:1, H ,QQLL f 4 --.1-' ik -'1f'- --,G 1'fF-f- ...., 7-5 K r--:,: ,i..'I.:'A. T1L1.',-404-1.5 V nr... ,-..A. ,v , . 5 ',,,,3.,2'x X, Li W, W f LJ. A.. . W--- , . 449 I I . ' I I III II .Af,. ::,.1- igg .,,, ,L,.. , .Ag1- .1-,.,. ,V,,,.,.,.,..., ..MV, .,,,,. lyf. . V,,,.. R.L.PlYer.1 FOOTBALL P. GRIMES ' A. SNELL A. HUEEQRR Z? H. N. BENTZ J. MCMAHON H. E. WILSON T. R. RITNER VV. W. UI.I.IEIiN' I L. 5 5 EF Ii. BARRON VV. ULI.IiIiY A. W. JONES C. ,I. COOPER H. H. HILE Ii. G. TIC'IC C. H. KAlIIfI'NIANN F. M. RITTS P. CRIMES I. R. W'u.r.IAMs fi. W. NICCOOI. H. S. VV:-:Iss W. ATNARISH VV. IEEACR H. 'I'M'1.oR j, R. TRAPHONIZR O, GRITVI' H. Ii. VVARNER C. H. IIINNS C. H. I'IOS'I'I'IRMAII M. G. HEARD I. C. HROXVN if. R. IZISLPZR I.. H. I.oGUE C. R. BECK S. C. Mc:Co1.r.UM R. 0. RICDINGER F. J. BICIJENK I.. M. F0RN4tRo0R BASEBALL I. K. IJGHTNI-IR TRACK M. I.. SHIIELIIS D. B. TAYLOR F. M. RITTS P. CRIMES I. MC'MAHCJN ,I. IE. VANULING ,I. G. GRUNIZ BASKETBALL H. I.. KllI'ZIII,ICIi WRESTLING F. I.. VVATSON j.Mc:MA1mN BOXING I.. CHAPIN lf. R. IREM: S. CRIITIIIERS VV. I3ENzE SOCCER K. G. IIAILICY W. MII.I.l'1Il I'. I.. IQICILICR VV. A. Kr-mm' TENNIS S. Burgas LACROSSE I'. H. 'I1RUIf'I' F. A. C0ul.'rER Ia. SMOZINSKI A. H. KNAIBH ,I. K. I.lcn'rNER R. B. BAER C ,I. LEVINSON I.. G. HILLS . R. MAIJIEIQA C. I.. NI!-ZLLINGICR J. R. HUNTER C.. R. BIQCK ,I. I.. Romm Ii. I.. CARTER R. S. GRUHIB F. D. SNYDICR W. H. WELTV QI. R. IEIIGICRTON T. R. Rl'I I'NIiR XV . S. NVICTZ lil. J. IZ. MOORE A. C, CJIEHRLIC T . VAs1r.1.m C. R. IVIARERA H. IIORDNICR R. 0cR1foRn lE.IJ.Scu1 I.. C. I.0NGIIIIRS'I' H. IJ. 'I'IARRAT. Ii. REGNER H. A. GAIN. W. GIITIIRIIC Ii. S. Yorum J. H. WARNER .W Y ... ..., , .', . .. ., .. -V... .,,, ..,-.M .,.. ww.. . 4: 7, ...:A2.,v!... m.v,, .... T .- .VVV .. GT: Ikhf, -.4fT.--Cf?-L M I-, '- .,-, .wyx I v,g-. if-:.:v- 1'4::-I! C Mkyjf' ' IIl'IMgf.,5..lf'v 'If.I.:'-.'- 1, W.: I' I ,III QYQI' X I .I aff. I I III 'I' I 'I Dy-. m3L1'1 II If II-7'-'L .w3...1g.--QQ! , II' A-wk-I 'I -,mf III ...TNI W 'X' 1 II' Il' + w , ' .2 .3 I its. :',3apx1f.-J I I If. 13-,235 1- -1.1. I I, I T:-15, .. I I L MI Z.: MA, fy-Wil, W I W Q, .fy 1951. I V .lx.7,1I5QLI WJ Y JW I.. Y-5' AL fI vm' L III' ' 'C' '47 'I' R I ' 'lx III...1. xWxff2z'fff-. -I X. .,,. ' ' '.f . ... ., .-..'s. L N,-Q I' zlk r ,'1.I1m.. -V :fm 4 ,w..I4.. 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Q ,- ry 5' L i . ,, 1 ei.-'lp f ,-343. :ui-:Ri - f Y. . ,ir . .Ax 14, V i if 1 Il, YW. ,.,,.,. - 1-1 5 55:-,,, . 1 '-4' , 3 X 5 2 QL L, 'Asif 2-fi kv .fr f -1f.j: f,ff,,,7 Q , X .,-,A 1 A r r . wifi? Z-Zia-bzx-' '1.i'fL-fx 1 . fl r 4 Q1 -4. .iii i' iff 113. I ima, 2 1 . fjj, iff' 'i 'fir 1' Km rz Gregory Kerstetter Slmuer Cook Lowry McCoy Alwiue Hermann, Coach Yost Anderson Flock Hartman Pnrshnll Artelt Couk Payne, Mgr. ,L...., , XTG. il J in Hg g fi fi . ' :Eff 1, fp . 1- 'gi , 1-JC' wi-Q ?',,. SQA ,xwg Rf , x .' Lx- I If . , . .xg , ,-,, 5 Q , fi vf .v KLT x 1, yi -V ,5- T f' 2 ff a n T52 . 'lrf E' 7- :5 ig: -,, -Nd, 4. - .,,.. , Qgfi3rr a'Q:DIy-Q--MF-, H' -fr-ng-1-y' - it 1 gms-ff '--' N ly, :yin-pg-f ---' T7,w,,,.4' VA N. ia? W-.,..S.Iv .T. .. ..,,. - .,......,.:...,...v..g....:.. I Q3 lr gi1.,f:,x,:wt.f,.i t ,. ,Ly L l, M., nfl will wi , -z tm. 'la ad U' Argyll px I yr K lu ri pt t. ,NNI X, ' f . .., .2 t ' '1 OL . 'N X qpx x 1, V, --- . I it r ,il at sf , as T Q, i .- i ii yi wx ,V x,f!i ' , - 'v iQ I' .gli ,. .. .... . . ..,,. .,,.. . g. ,.., ..... , . ..:ri-.a,.- ....,., 3.. ,.. .. .. . ,, ,A-Ng,-t. W--wwmmmf-mms. ---.. ---fam-s1f.f.....w-sm-Y -V -t-V --..m..sw. W- '--- ---m-',m............1....sf--- Y---.W-...,,.m.,.:u,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,mm,a,...,,,,,,,.. '- - - 1 'freshmen filfootball The State yearlings split even on the scoring during the past season, win- ing three games and losing three Games out of seven games played. The vb Freshmen played Kislci to a scoreless tie in the fourth game of the season at Saltshurg. The opening game of the season, ,played on Old Beaver, resulted in a thirteen point advantage for the Freshmen. Their opponents, Bellefonte Academy, failed to score. The following week the yearlings swamped Mans- field Normal by a score of 56 to 0. Mercershiurg was defeated at Mercersburg, where the Nittany Cubs gained their third victory by a 19-0 score. The Pitt Freshmen were the first opponents to cross the Nittany goal line, and emerged from battle, a winner by fourteen points. The following week, the Freshmen lost to the powerful Dartmouth Freshmen. The visitors scored the lone touchdown of the game. The annual Freshman-Sophomore scrap was played on Old Beaver field on llecemher Joth. The Sopho-mores won hy a score of 7-0. 'Ghz Eeam Coach B. M. HIEIQMANN Right Gizafrd - Y051- Managcr - W1 H. PAYNE Right Tackle QXLVVIIXIE Captain - j. A. PTARTMAN Right Emi ,'XNDERSON Left Emi - MCCOY Q11a1't01'bacfk IQ 1zns'1'i5'1 1-ER Left Tackle - l'ARsrIALL Left I-Ialfhaicle TTARTMAN Left Guard - FLOCK Right Halfbach - - LOWRY C C1'LfL'7' , - S HANER Fzzllbaclc - GREGORY SUBSTITUTES Ali'l'EI.1' K uivrz W ILSON COOK SCORES Freshmen - lj Bellefonte Academy 0 Freshmen - 56 Mansfield Normal - - 0 Freshmen - TQ lvlercershurg Academy - 0 Freshmen 0 'Kiskiminetas Academy - 0 Freshmen - 0 Pitt Freshmen - I4 Freshmen 0 Dartmouth Freshmen - 7 Freshmen - o Sophomores - - 7 li i i i .ks .,1... -faatsall ii!! Gm ...': J -an .-f...-4iii: V,,,,L:.w-,t.L:,Q it ..-- J T. tilt? ..Arfw?.. x L' T ,h MQ. ...na-wgmiTf- . A 453 V13 Wy f i,Qkj' Tf1 :fi7 'T FfXTf! Q ,I M f' 'gig V A ' jk LVNG fj MU, ' . vb Y '. ' - r I Ji' W V V fj 1 X 'j , 'U Q3 ' ' V My ffresbmen Basketball Beam Killlngcr, Couvll Ramsey Yost Krutz, Mgr. Stuckvumu Gcrhurdt Slmncr, Capt. 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'J 2 1, li l ill 'M' H ' .gamma.:i.:aawi----m :.f-mf--w::1.a fm-M---1--+---W-g,-m---W-im. .xee-------N--f-.-ae:-.....I111...e.....AQSu---- ...,, ' ' r Tresbmen Basketball Coach Killinger's freshman basketball passers made a fine record by play- ing through a hard schedule undefeated. At the first call for candidates about seventy-live aspirants made a bid for the team. After the usual 'cweeding out process Killy decided on his team and played these men throughout the season. The season opened at Al- toona with a 33 to I6 win over the High School boys. The first home game was with Bellefonte Academy, the Freshmen win- ning, 26 to 2l'. A three-day trip to the western part of the State was next on the program, and the Freshmen proved to be a good traveling team, beating Kiski 42 to 24: Pitt Freshmen 42 to 35, and NVest Virginia Freshmen 45 to zo. The lireshmen played return games at home with Wfest Virginia Fresh- men and the Pitt lireshmen, beating them, respectively, 33 to Io, and 48 to 27. The season was closed with a return game with Bellefonte Academy. at Bellefonte. The Freshmen were again the- victors, winning by the score of 32 to 2r. This team was one of the best coached freshmen combinations seen at Penn State for a number of years. and should make good varsity material for another year. 'Ciba Beam Coach XV. GLENN 1irr.i.1NG12R Mf'W8'U7' - R. S. Kunz Caffaffl ' - NV. A. SLIANER 1'0W4'0 d W. A. SIAIANER 1'0f'fWd ' J. A. PIARTMAN CUWC4' ' - E. O. GERIIARDT Gffnfd I-I. STUCKEMAN Gizcmi - - - - T. ARTEL1' SUBSTITUTES E. C. RAMSAY R. R. Yosr Ii. H. HUBER XV. IT. lVIA1'Ir1As p A ...,., WI le -sifriw il ll T'-A ' it ll 'f in f 'i Fil ' l ,iedll ll - llliiiifati A ll ff J 2 I L ,..,., ...... . , .. . 3 W .3 . .... .. . ,Mi , . .3 ., , 1 , -J.. ...anu- 455 .,. . 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S. .X'DAMs H1r.vi11cs.v .fU41lZlIlQ'CI' H. 'l'. Axlfolm EDITORIAL f1A'.YI1t'I.LIft' liri1'fm'.v - - W. H. PAYNIC AND L. I.. 1 1AII.m' Clasx lidilm' - - XV. C. Roxm' l:7'tlfCl'Ilffj' Editor - - - - J. G. GOODMAN flflzlvlzhs' - - - C. XV. l'ARsoNs AND F. T. CIIALK AIIISI-C fma' fJl'lIll1llfI'L'S - - - - li. H. R0l.s'r0N Military, lh'lmfi1zg'u11fl O1'41lm'y NV. li. RUMIG f,Il17!fL'lIll'011A' cmd Clubs - - - XV. R. AUMAN RL'1fLLfI'II1l ---- - J. F. Nunn.: DL'f7lII'illlI'Ilfllf mm' flffnzi1z1'.v!ra!1'n1z A. F. I'os'r .Ynviczl and Cuuzfvlzs ,S'm'1'vliv.v - - B. D. ICVANS The I'YClL'llll'III S'zc'vvfw1' - IQ. S'l'oU1f1flc1: Art Erliiw' - - IJ. III. I'fm'I'lQRIrIIiI.n As.visfcz1Izf Art Erlifm' ------- J. K. KURTZ Hv0llll'II'S liflifnrs MISS ROANNA W. IIILI. AND MISS KIARY C.X'l'IlliRINl5 I-I UG II les BUSINESS ,fl.v.v1'.vfu11l HlI.Yl'1lL'.VS l'WlIllClg't'I'.X' - - J, C. 'IJIIRUIN ANI: XV. li. PIUNT .4.v.vislmz!s - - - V. XV. M0011 ANI: C. D. 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The Collegian, as the official college newspaper, leafls and eo-opet'z1tes in all movements for the betterment of Venn Slate. .X stuclent stall, seleetecl lmy emnpetitimt, is in charge of the lllllJ'llCZllltJll. EDITORIAL STAFF lir1'ifm' - - - - - .X. Ci. l'N.x'l t' .-eIs.vf.vla11f liflifor - fl. ll. l.Ysl.1-1, lu. .Slc111'm' fI.K'.Y0f'1.lYfl' - - - - rl. XV. Slc1,m'E1z ASSOCIATE EDITORS XV. R. .-XVMAN .X. li. l'os'r lb, R. Xllcltl. li. ID. SVIITVE lI'u111v11'.v lidiim' - - - - Miss Domus li. lllmwxlxu BUSINESS STAFF R'1l.Vl'11t'.V.S'1l'llIlItIgL7l' ---- - W. li. l'Elem', ju. . llI,'I'l'l'fl'SI'1lg lllllllllgfl' - H. R. Wlalexlllalstzu CI'I'L'IIl!lfiUll.lf1IIIlIgt'l' ...- - li. S. Yocium ASSOCIATE MANAGERS ll. 'lf .Xxxfolm W. G. lJAv1s C. ID. l'lliNlll'1R'l' I 'fs t- 1 l ll ,gwlt-. 963,51 t A fr-K7 -va, lf.-Ay t tt' , vw-. 1. 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Anxraun lG1'1't-It: Gamble 'Ciba 'Dann Slate Tfrolb The humorous side of college life must have its outlet, :mtl in lfroth, the college comic lllZlQ'ZlZlllC, this is found. Tssuecl hy at student hozuwl of Foolish Gentlemen, this joyous :mtl i1'1'csptmsihIe paper zlppezlrs once il month, and such is its Sflllltlllftl of excellence that it ranks zuucmg' the lezulers in collegiate humor. 'PHE FOOLISH GENTLEMEN .lftfiln1'-in-C!11'f'f - ----- W. S. XVll.l.l.XIVlS ,RlIA'1'lIt'SA' fWt1IIlIKQ't'1' ---- ll. C. lllz.x'1 mN EIJITORIAI. STAFII fftlilnr - - - ------ 'l'. XV. .XMRAM R. N. S'I'OUFFl2R Ll. M. 'l'tm'r'rlcN D. XV. AMRAM, jk. ,IQ ID. S'l'm'lllA:NsoN, -In. ART S'l'AF1+' .fluff fftlllgftll' -------- ll. li. MAGILT. Trl. R. G.xM'm.1c .IQ K. KUR'l'Z R. XV. .fXNm':nsuN W. I . Sctn1f:1.r.v R. M. l'!OS'l'l'IR .I-I. W. JOHNSON NY. S. 'ISIOFFMAN BUSINESS STAFF fit!-z'f'1'1'r'.s'i1Lg Malnagcr - - - NV. R. F1uu2'1 r, In. G. C. llzxmn I.. T.. .II.fx11.l2Y R. S. 1V l'Sl.IER G. NV. Cinovlc I.. G. 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V .N ,-s.Q.... ,..-,-.., ,.,,,,,..,. -.-....,.. ...,. ,,. ..... ., .... h.,. M ,.,, .,,.,M .,., . . . ,,,,.. ,.,, .L ,,..,,,..,, .,.. Sa... II1-llshn Culbertson Arnold Gxnult lllll Glam-inet Myers Hamer Ebe Tenn Slate Tfarmer The Venn State Farmer acts as a connecting medium hetween the School of .Xgrienltnre and the farmers of the state, and at the same time binds to- gether more closely the nnclergraclnates and alumni of Ag Hillf, The Ifarinei' is the oHicial monthly organ of the ag'rienltui'al stnclents from whom the staff menihers are chosen hy competitive trial. MANAGING BOARD lflfliflil'-ill-Cf!'iff D. C. lilizrrsnu flcI7fm'f1'.v1'11g Mgr. R. N. .fXlcNcn,D Editor - - fi. G. G.fxU1.'r Ci1'c'11Ial1'm1 Mgr., R. li. ClYI.l3lER'I'S0N B11.v1'1zc.v.v Mnnmgvzd, l'IAROI.'D IEIAMIQR l'1zl1l1'fily Mgr. H. A. leIAu'1'i.iNc1 EDITORIAL STAFF H. ll. 'I--Icn.l..ixNn R. W. l'TAm:Rlz,wiis A. C. ROCKWELL R. J.. HRALIN H. li. FRY M. DI. NIACK fir! Elfliflll' - ----- XV. I . SCHELLY HOME ECONOMICS lirlilor - - - - - Miss hiARGARE'1' F. G1.ossNEu f1.YJ'l?C'flIfl7 lizlilor ----- Miss GRACE M. REIMARD A.v.vistmzts - Miss .-Xuclz Ii. RIQILSUN AND Miss SARAH I. Rlsnlal, BUSINESS STAFF Ciirvulaliozz, H. O. W1r.eox , j. SU'rC1.11fF1c, A. Iili. HnMM1a1c4, A. VV. HRUIMKIQR l3Il.Yi7lC'X.S' -------- - D, L, CRUMM fllf'Z'i.WIl'j' ln'm11'fl-IDR. J. H. ISIILI., .l'RoF. C. IE. NIYIERS, PROF. W. V. IDIENNIS Env P ix i Q M512 I . F if al. sm ,izxqfjlf 4 3 i fgtxgg, . VAX, I- ,i '1'71?1': ii i ,,a'4A..f.1.. seg . V. f i::.,g,. 5 ill l ,, ff. .l,. . ..,, -ui.-.,,i 1 ., ...O its he - 1 , s 1 Il .lr fs., 1 it sv-iusbf QL.-..4yf ii 1,.Fi.'-Ni. - 1: , i ' 'x . -5,5,4c .?'J.-3...4..L4:4.'f2 ,fx X. 1JJ'tY:-.2119-1 '3..f-,'..,f4-Ls Ni' DH, .' 'PD J -L 2 I N 'Q L, itfglfigi ' W Aki x w 'HW gi'i xiii? ,M N-ggi .1..xEkJv5iiiSf?s.. Q4 ' U' '- 'L -A i J in XKKJR. PX 46 3 - 1 Iirifmii l 1 1 VJ, -' -sf'-.Jr . , xv , ' . ', VA- . Xls'.g,IxX f'f.D,-- '. Wd-Q , 11 1 1 ,A If M . 3 U 4. fm V '.'fj'x,'. ' i , li , ..,l, ilz- me ,....,f. Am..4 A it Tut ten 1'et1e1's lloxlny lllnkele FI'llN1l'l'lllllCll0l' Kurtz hv0!lX'0l' Gulu-ll Iloll'nmn I.:-nlu-rl, Ebe Tenn State Tngineer 'I'l1ere is a real underlying purpose in the four issues of the llenn State lfngineer which are piuhlisliecl during' the school year lay a hoard of engineer- ing' students. . Xrtieles appearing in this valuable technical l112lg'Zl.ZlllC' give the uncle1'gi'acluates in the School of llingineering a hroacl view of their chosen profession. Aniong the eontrilmtors are the leading' engineers of 4Xmeriea, Penn State Alumni eng'ag'ecl in engineering' work, ,liaeulty members ancl stu- dents. all writing' helpful articles for the future engineers. THE BOARD lilflllflll'-fll-Cflliff - ----- l.. W. G,xmz1.L fl.S'SOCl.llf0 fflli1'I'0l'S - Nl, M. 'lx0T'l'EN AND R. ll. l-Io1f1fM.fxN B11s1'nc.v.s' ilflamzgvr - - XV. S. 'Iii-:Ns'1'1am1f1,ixeinan . 1ff'ZlCl'f'l'.Y'i7lg Illtlllllglfl' - XV, H, XXIEAVER C'fl'CIl1l!ff01'LJlllI7'1,ll.QCl' - - IQ, C, IVEINKIQUQ rttil e'1e 1te 1 1 1 ,,,. L 1 - i,t1 wir. mf- ,,i.. 1, .AA1 H A. whltma Alifulielxg 463 Mountain Scenes 464 1 4. '4- 'X .:n' s --la v .5 . :fp . 4 '5 .,' .'- 1, 2-1.- , . 'c'.,a uI. 1' 5 A A ' - 1 f . ' 1 I . . . . , . . I x ..1 x 'V N . N orvrxri Z 1 'Q 22.2.2-5 V A-tr' I-X345 A 'ass ,. 1 l i.JA,6,1v1. ,- YN, 4 VM ,fbi M11 'l Y, fl' , . ..,. . .. LQX--4 ...,.,...,. J. Sail HT I A ,, 1 .1 ,.,,. ' E ,nf , ,,, 1-- s--------WH -11-sa. ,..u12------ssa:11mm:s:m1v-1-., v...fJ4a1:.1e1m,,m.fg::e-gm.-fr.. V. C. ROBINSON NV. 0. THOMPSON music at Tenn Slate T11 li GLE12 CLUB The .Penn State Glee Club was organized in ,IQOZ for the purpose of fur7 thering' the musical interests of the College. In 1912, Mr. Clarence C. Rob- inson became Director of Music and the Club was reorganized and placed under his leadership. During the seasons that followed, the quality of the work warranted an invitation from The Inter-Collegiate Glee Club Corpora- tion to become a member. This invitation was accepted in 1916 and, with the exception of the war period, the Glee Club has annually competed with similar organizations of other colleges of rank in the .Inter-Collegiate Contests. Admission to the Club is by open trial. Only undergraduates are ac- cepted. Three concerts are given at the College during the year and numer- our trips are taken to the towns and cities throughout the State. This year trips were taken to Elizabetlitown, Johnstown, lndiana, Lock Haven, Phila- delphia and New York. T115 VAliSI'l'Y QUAll'l'lZ'l' The Varsity Quartet is selected from the members of the three upper classes of the Glee Club. The purpose of the organization is to supply the . -,. was--'Aw 1-c1 'v'g' 3-af L-'vf-.1 r- 'faqs' yn- -- 'My rLf--'-Q-H 1- 1.-1 1 1xt ,'1 111511-111 J-'1.--..: 1,17--www sw- xlvcv-wg:-V' 'T f lf' l M 21:11, I 1 1? H 1 nip r wb tilt QW, 1 6 lb I X 1 ,I 1 1 ll gy , ' '11 iid pitfli 1' 9.1 16 X11 511 V-111: 1 R11 -WN I ,I 1 asp 1 1:if-- w -4,541 1' -.ii :Q-my if f ' l ll fc:--. -i7XL'iHi l 11 t'-'f'3--.- or-fill-C -11 Yffciip U, -M12 ' 111j 1 1 l 2:1 , 1 11'-'tglq-jf : ,Ug11 V'f 1' '.'I5W1NfV'f jttifil-11l' 'T 1 Q51 ul 1 ses. l .'x'l.a..-..,iAis.i kg. wif' figs, -!.,1. ffm? fr, ' ,avg ,z-afzzfrjto. inf C-Q L-1. ,gil-4 , ,J 9 1 , 2, 1 Y 1 .. 466 1 -X... H, -JU. , j:::1', T , axzrjs' . ' !'l. T?F T2CYQ'f1Q'm:,YQ 1: - '1 V v:v':Q ' pt, -Iv .17-'gqgr-y':-v'1KfQ:r:---- QT' xp:-f ,J-..,,,5 'Yan 1, ,I Sh ,X QL-gf.,-Qgj,.. 1... .pg X . L vu I SVT ,N , xv N hx.: x N fig. N .Mx fi 5 ,gk :gif fi! vi 'x K 'v 'w N W 1 -l 5 as 33 U Lxxlaaifffe f .ll V 's-f'i'N:z -4 ' ' - A . .,.. .,,. -lvf L lighter numbers for the Glee Club Concerts and to take trips where it would not be practical for the entire Club to go. Tins Co1.1.1zo1c Cnjokus The College Chorus is composed of one hundred mixed voices. Mem- bership is granted to all who wish to develop ability in sight-singing and to become acquainted with the better type of choral music. The Chorus sings at the Sunday Chapel Services, and gives several concerts during the year. Tina BAND ANI: O1zCllEs'1'1:.x The College Military Band has had a very successful season under the leadership of Director NVilfred O. Thompson. The Band furnished music at the athletic events and, in addition, gave three concerts. lt took trips during the football season to New York, l'hiladelphia, and Qlrlittsburgh. The College- Orchestra is also led by Director Thompson. It gave two concerts at the College this year and, in addition, gave a concert at Bellefonte and one at the State 1-'enitentiary. The best type of music is always chosen by the Band and Orchestra for their concerts, and the manner in which this music is presented is indicative of ability and preparation. THE BAND r.lSRIP 'ro New YORK Aside from the football team, probably no college organization is more active than the co-llege band. Every season the band takes two or more of the most important football trips. This year, the trip to New York was the most important one. Funds were so limited for the trip that Bandmaster Thomp- son was able to take only forty-five men. Though smaller than usual, it was a very representative organization that climbed into their private Pullman at Bellefonte Friday night, October 27th. The band party comprised forty-Hve men, and the conductor had no little difficulty in making forty-five tickets represent sixty p-assengers. The band detrained in uniform at the Pennsylvania Station at 7 ofclock Saturday morning and went to the McAlpin Hotel, where they were to stay. At IO o'clock in the morning they assembled in the foyer of the hotel to play a concert. The concert consisted largely of marches, popular numbers and col- lege songs, until the Penn State spirit filled the hotel. At I2 o'clock, the band boarded a special car on the elevated and made the trip to the Polo Grounds. It was the first contingent to arrive on the field. VVhen the Georgia Tech 'b-and came on the field, the State band gave them a ,.-W? r s .G .VA . 1 va., R, A . , qw 5- -' s ' yi 'l W. , .. ,.91.gf.', '5 . , A X, X. ,z 1 ,ll 1, Wy, ., nfjigi Ill if Nth ., W.,M.1fjv1 lil ,l l.::g3::5g.' l A-,pzfr g lp , Km W Ml W sy, li ri ,X ,1s'y:-All l l fu .QL'fXv, bli5,.K7 ,, l. , ,f.sA., 1.1-x S ,i li s 'Z...,x N , 'gy l. i 3 J. 311,13 ml., nl yl ,x,.5g5jQg1..- ,Emi ww nl, 1, pvvvi-xTr ll 1 Qgwgg W ., Li v, .1 1 . 1 T -A V- . ' tv-.. 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The parade during the period between halves was the signal for an outburst from the State cheering' section,-indeed it was States day and the hand contributed much to the enthusiasm of the day's rietorv. Tllli f,iI,l'IlE CLUB Tint' 'ro New Yoiuc On March 2nd and 3rd the tllee Club gave concerts in Williamsport and l'hiladelphia en route to New York, where they were to compete in the annual Inter-Collegiate Cilee Club Contest. This year the contest was held on March 4th in Carnegie llall. Ten leading colleges and universities were represented, each giving a light number and a college song' in addition to singing' the test piece. VVhen the competing' colleges had finished their part of the program the University Glee Club of New York rendered a few selections. The judges then awarded the first place to Ilarrard and gave Yale honorable mention. 'Ciba Varsity Quartet ' , 3 ., 'ywxfg - lzftmf' ww. mai ii ilwly-i 'f t. i. , , V -i . 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No1.r.,'22 - HUMMI-:L I:lSlIiiI7RN,'22 - IZ. H. Ror.s'rox,'23 - IIAUIJICIQ, D. V., '24 H1-:1lN1f:Y, H. A., '25 I 1Nl.14:Y, C. IC., '24 Cmmsv, P. F., '22 CHUM, C. M., ' ,I'IAMII.'I'ON,, S. 23 W., '24 Downs, C. T., '22 lloufzmss, VV. M., '22 GI-zolemc, F. P., '25 - I'IUI I MAN, A. D., '22 DUNUAN, P. J., '23 Ii'r'1'1cu, J. W., '23 I-Im., E. G., '23 Glow Club 'ffm' - l'f'I'.x'idI'11l - - - I ln' l'r1'.wdca1t - - l911.vu1r.v.v .'Ilum1g1c1' - l'1llflfril,v J1lmn1gv1' mm' .'It'l'UlIIf7tIIll.Vl First Tenor iI'Ilii'IiMAN, If. J., '24 I'IIiSSl-Ili, WI C., '24 Mow-zu, J. XV., '22 NIL'Iil.lN, M. Ii., '24 Second Tenor Hass, XV IC., '24 Humane, C. M., '22 JUNK, W. A., '22 Nou., V. H. ,'22 First Bass Ixlmu, If.. J-1., 23 MoR'roN, C. T., '22 Moomc, P. VV., '23 Second Bass MARIu.m', M. A., '25 M1N'1'zl-ik, C., '25 I'l!RVIS, R., '25 Varsity Quartet - - .Slmlvnl lxurlvr Swfxn, Ii. M., '25 WILLIS, I.. O., '25 Cncluzl-:l:,, 5. R., 22 Rol.s'roN, IC. H., '23 Roxnv, R. A., '23 Sfxxxfcmleln, T. M., '24 fIllliRH0l.ZliR, Ii. H., '22 I'oMlc1:oY, D. If., '23 RANKIN. I.. W., '22 VVICAYICR, li. XY., '24 Rlclcslcu, M. R., '22 SCIIUCII, A. R., '22 VVILSUNI, If. R., '23 D. V. Bfxumcu, '24 . R. A. Roxnv, '23 l', J. IJUNQ-Ax, '24 IL. H. Rm.s'1'oN, 23 - -V-,V-A-.. 4 7,53 :Rav xl,--:3R,:N ..w'v1 3 qfigi-.:r',jfuA:'f-I 'W-lj:'yw,l---y-. '--1---.. --72,-it -gray.,gM7,X2Iq.'fvJ-,,.r.,g., .N-,.,i.,,-,N.,.. .W Q, .... ,. ...X V ,L . ..,,,4 ' 1 v1'JP,, ,Eff I, g,.g.-ff. Kmfjxzilnxigg I .I gf 'M ,TN-NSA' ' ,J 3573. Zfysw. V I' W - 1'f.f1..I' I III 'Ai -.I 'J-':'S+lM3 I I ' kiwi .VI-.5 'IJ AEK... ,J II 'II I' II 27 -I IPSf wgTy-. QI Q...i1,'fw'Z-'4. ':2M51-w- , Ep Ivffiwzf- I ' F-WI? I2 1' I 'I' I I ',nf,.':'11 1 IV 1-s-wif. 355.-wilt? I 'Ifxb Nifq1 .NI-FII ,v II kgglffv ww .I I 1. N-..,, .b.'...1 -.- .fmfs I ,,,, .... , ,XM I 2'..ff.u -i:..,.M .... mp- A 1, -.x-.-24.1.3 ..A:.mFKx M ,M If, Jw, I-kg., V, I -' -v - - ' - ' N I . 1 'QJ' Q-L 469 1-3 1 A- L,-QS Jv Y NG TV 0D1s5X' ' ' ww' X ' N '. 'f - Il, .J J xv, 'W -D J ,-c A ., ,, X ikv JMR . J,m J.. .N ,. ,. ,, ,.,.., - .,,.,,, .. --... ,..,, -,.,, ,,., -, .. . , .. 1...-54.-Cs.. gl, -V ., .....,,..,..-..,....- . ....... . .,.-.,, .,,. , ,.:...,.--.-...-. ,.... -.,,,,WurJ,,,-M,,,m,am-lm, Y Y If L Cfabet f55an6 W. O. THOMPSON, li. M., U. S. A., lQfl'f't'f0I' GAILEY, C. C., '22 - - Pl't?.Tid0l1'f WALTON, C. L., '22 - - Serrclrzry GLOU, H. C.,'22 - - - Manager LANE, G. B., '23 - - Drum. Major TRICBSWEATIIICR, P. F., '22 ---- .S't1m'1-ut Lmdvr Fir-.vt .S'mne.vtw' GLOU, H. C., '22 - - - - Sludvul l.vu1i4'r Scrond .S'm1m.vlv1' Seniors BANKS, P. B. Cmvm-zs, li. Ii. Gum, H. C. Kxlss, F. R. SCIIMICK, J. J. BARCLAY, S. S. Cuwurzs, J. C. H01-'I-MAN, R. H. Numlcvlclz, H. J. Slam., G. C. BASTIAN, F. F. Fr.l.lNmf:1c, G. A. HOHNER, J. T. Rl-ZICIHQNHACH, N. H. 'Flil'1I!!4W'I'IATlllCR, P. Blmxfmz, If. J. Frsl-H-zu, G. I. JACKSON, T., JR. Romnlcuclcu, W. E. NVALTON, C. T.. BURKART. IE. H. GAu.1-zv, C. C. TCAD!-IL, D. M. Rumi, M. F. W11'Km-'lf, B. Coma, G. F. ANU:-zusox, R. VV. BUHN, JUHN AUMAN, XV. R. Fl-:l.r,ows, R. D. ITARR, K. Y. TNTANSI-II.. R. P. Bwrxl-zu, R. M. Joxlcs, R. C. BARR, H. A. ICASTMAN W. C. BraNNrcT'r, G. NV. HAIIQ, C. VV. BOHN, J. I.. Jlmv, R. R. Bowmex, C, A. KLEIN, S. li. Dlcvlfzlz, K. R. ANGl.lC. G. R. EVANS, W. H. Axmuaxvs, E. W. Gr-:lmAnT, H. L. BACHIACH, A. Guru, J. C. BAILOR, V. H. GREENE, J. F. BLACK, S. B. HAX'l-INS, P. E. BOWICRSOX, C. A. HICIKIJK, li. C. Iinnlcu, S. G. FIILL, A. E. EVANS, P. R. Horxr, F. J. Juniors LA N1-3, G. B. Pomlcnov, D. F. LANlll'IRl!l'IRGIiR, VV. H. Romcwrs, T. B. .I'Im1 1-me, Ia Sophomores Rovluvlmr., A. C. SAI.'l'Zl'1R, B. H. TWAIICR, IC. G. R1crxsm11'u,W. H. MII.l.l'Ili, R. A. MY!-tus, E. M. SCANLAN. J., Jn. Sl'U'l l', C. P. NUIQICK, J. Sumlmw, D. J. Freshmen HUOTARI, A. E. Muwrczrmll-:nv, W. S. KWALOVSKY, F. W. Molmls, J. E. KIiANICl'l, C. PRUTZMAN, A. G. LEHMAN, R. S. RICE, R. S. Mc:C1.IM14:, D. C. RICHARDS, T. B. MCGUI-'I-WE, C. I. MCNUTT, A. M. RUNK, J. W. SCHLICHIQIQ, C. R. MANNINCZ, H. W. SCHUCHMAN, T. M. F Z1MMlauMAN,J. H. S'l'l'Il'Hl'INS, W. Sm.l.lx'AN, li. J. HAs:f:n, J. G. Tram:-zu, A. F. THOMAS, R. M. VANNUCI, J. Wlilili, R. R. VVILKINSUN, F. M. YI-:Ac:lcle, M. XV. SEATON, G. S. SM1'1'n,A. R. Trvl-I-zlzv, L. A. 'l'uoxl-:l.I., J. R. Wrrzcmxn, G. R. W1-:'rzI':r., S. G. Wmzrcr., 12. S. XVERNHR, W. L. WWE, V....,.,pl.,...,..,k my E J,-m- X- '--- 1 wig! lil:-1-wigvv---i-YLHLT3 1 , IW L,n.?Cgyp-.X --15?-365, v '--' pf ,-mfugigly '71'f'?j'jvf7?5'Q1'::'L! 2 .. 1 JV 1 QQ' ffm-:U ,N . ,X A .J 1' ew- S-+C 1 . , we Aww. SXQWLXG V w A wen- . ' H J W Cf- w J31'-1.914905 1 'fLX?W ' f .f?'Q4'Q 'rxlwr 5 J. WV 1' X .J 3jj'...,.E2kkZ?: '.-fJ:L.:'u..-!f.f'11wE1 , ' Neg -x'i:2'nf:... .aMnx'rfJ?v ,XQJ .a..x!BvL.-x-, 1, J A :vu .eg-A 45-' ffrw -A - 470 .C ,. M x... .,.. .. . .A ..1.m...V: :,q.. .Z....YJ.,L U M..m.....'....Y....l ,km......, ., -M in I f- - .QW V M zfffifg-. ,inn I ' X092 'N' wx X ' Y ' V I P.. 'F ' ' fu VX ' 'fI'5 A '. 11 ., I X. . ...4 .... S LQ .., IIQQ.. . .3 -I I mv - DDV4 . ' .-t!j3,4:4. College Orchestra NVILI-'luclm O. Tr-1m1vsoN, H, III., U, .SI A., llirvvlor XMI'l'Ii17l I-', Ii., '22, Pl't'.V. and Slzfrlvzzl l.aurlrr Axmausow, R. W., '23 - .S'm'rv1ul'y MCIIl'3I'3. J' R-, 'ZZ - - AIIIIIIIUFI' NNILUOX, NV. W., '22 - C'om'vrl Illuxlm' Seniors BASTIAN, F. F. Gmu, H. C. SNUIIGRASS, F. R. I'Il7RKAR'I', li. II. IQNISS, F. R. S1'1ew.xR1', H. H. Illccrmcle, NV. C. Mcfllcre, J. R. XVILCOX. W. W. IQONCIII, S. Sc'llwlcl'1'l1:u, F. XV VVl'l'liUl I . Il. GAILICVA. C. C. Zmmr:lm.xN, J. II. Juniors A1.I.rsuN, J. li. ANmcusoN, R. XV. IJ1M1x1m, W. G. I:I'Il.I.0WS, R. IJ. GARDNI-:lc, F. IC. I-Ifxxmcx, H. XV. I'Ill.l.l1-in, J. F. I'IAI'.Ii, H. J. IEUIIN. J. D. IIIlRNIC'I I', G. XV. Crmlxlc, R. Il. AI.I.l'1IIAi'II. VV. Z. Ilmvlclasox, C. A. I2Uus'rIN, NV. FAIQSTIQII, M. IC. Glauucalc. F. P. Gmc Ifl ART, I-I. I.. INIIICRIJUIINICN. J. F. Klcmx-len, C. A. LAN1-3, G. IS. MlclN'rIcI., R. H. I,IfIIiIflfl-IR, F. IXOIII-IR'l'S. 'I'. H. Rm'mv1cl.L, A. Sophomores Cleolfl-, F. I.. Illrzvlilz, K. R. Holm, R. If. IIAIR, C. VV. Kmxuss, II. I.. Freshmen I'IUU'l'ARI, A. H. J I-1lf'lfRICY, J. XV. Kxlcslele, H. S. lnxsmlals, I.. IVlc'NU'r'r, A. M. I,RlI'l'ZMAN, C C SAI.'l'zlclz, II. H. SNYIDICR, C. J. Smmm. XY. C. S'l'ICl'IlICNS, H. C. W'm1muNc:. C. 'I'. W'me'ru. A. S. Zolucvmla. J. J. MAIIQIQ, IC. J. IX1om:.xN, I'. J. Sumemx, IJ. J. Wu.luNsoN, F. M. SMINK ' . I. ff. S1'Ac'lis, J. C. STERNS, J. C. Sroxlile, A. J. 'l'ol:A1c, J. XVI5'I'ZICI,, S. G. SVHLICIIICR, C. R. Y X N ' --w-,T V ' ' .' -M T .1 ' :wr X - :N w'.I.+m , I In m....1f.-'-.2 I If 'wg' ' wr 1 A 4' KY . . fr .I J ,gw ' ,..v,.fQ-49 'JI w:'r.'r,. 'Zg,3gS.'i..' I . -SHE. 'J -1iyJxI.: I W I, --ifim 'I II 3' ' A Wy, ' tg,-gfv, .I 11.983-is QLZXW J ' .5Jgb'f1?3Li . .XTWIKIM , . I fgfggrgf mr . 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BlECll'l'El,, '23 - J. L. Svisiaus, '23 - - - - DIRECTORS M. M. 'HARRIS IXRTIIUR lDlilERING NV. O. 'l'noMvsoN XV. S. lfloifi-'MAN CAST OF CHARACTERS King' Pompompus I, Emperor of jazteeia - l'ig'artus, 'His Valet ---- - Ifremsila, His Queen - - Barco, a l.orcl of the Court Durpin, a Lorrl of the Court -- Sinactar, the Lorrl of the Treasury - Court Announcer and Courier - Fantarlo, Manager of the Trials - PI'L'SftlUI1f SCCl'L'fClI'y - T1'Ul1SlH't'7' M almzgvr Ac1'f'c'rtisi11g Mmlavgm' Ciizouoic ,l-loRN1zR J. Ci0RDON AMEND - B. W, KNAPP, ,ZI R. N. BRAINRRD, ,22 D. V. BAUDIER, ,24 C. T. lVli0R'l'0N, 722 12. M. BAILEY, '23 I. W. E'l l'ER, '23 C. 'l'. XVCXTDRING, '23 I.. H. ILIIORNS, '23 7 General Feitemclise, Lord of the Armies - - 1. M. Picovuss, 23 Bolartus, Director of the Cliff-Dwellers Film Corporation H. M. STONE, ,2l Perg'recloi, the Court Vamp ----- VV. B. EKENNARD, ,22 Tharon, the Court lixecutioner - lf. E. ROCKEY, ,QI 7 Columbus ---- F. IE. ROCKRY, 2I li' lfm' TFT S in 'pr r - Er?rg1'rmi if ,, 'ffl-', iff: Kiifg if1fjf'U 1-T H? -P T?'4'if'?'q. ' W ii -fi - Ti, X .mv I i, li li l fsiifi 'ii Alf -.EJ N li ,l in- Vids .. ll l' 7? Tgum .. li' 'Ali A ' 'wil .- 1.4.1.2 I, 'ii 'Iii -ri Lv- gkgfdg - A 4-3: ' Q . y-iriffgi I f' fz . Y , ,W ii H2 J' Q-'i?,,z'JJf:l .4 ?'Q?y5Qq: 'lg .-,yjfenii lf fi':.3zff'-Q0 .L A QQ i .gif Li2Jf..-'.9!-Q52 ,L,. 'l ?Lf7 'Q'.ffu. -lf5.7'5Eff,2- ,, .-,,,Q E'lnlwL1:a. ..N'N?flQ. ,NW 'L-iWvlN7XvM 3 ,f 1' f , Jr. Y Y 1-jg .. .... . . -I - :mmf V 474 .1-f P, . -3 ,, 4- - ir 1- . -Lgffmi, Q -,W . 5-Farr xx-v-:jx-.i U.. ---I--, .-,IT ,rr , ., L i M ?,..cQ7yffffisf',x ft .x E 1 -ul, QP ' V-I kwa' - 'bmp gg? . ,g,hlAXN,:l.K ' :Ii 1 x x 4 as l N I ' U fl 1'f.wi ,f 't V f-fa A - if .' A Ebespian Club The history of the Thespian Club reliects the history of the College. Back in 1897 when the Nittany Lions were tirst sending their roar around the country, the college was developing another side of academic life, that particular phase of student activity which expresses itself in the drama. To give this movement a dehnite impetus the Thespians were organized on October 22, 1897. From that date to this time the Thcspian Club has remained an honored tradition of the College. This distinction it has well earned, for it has always been the aim of the club to reflect i11 its performances the real interests of the student body which it aims to serve. A glance through the old programs of the various performances of this organization shows clearly how the club has adapted its productions to student demands. Starting out as producers of comedy drama, using an all male cast, the club presented the cream of the classical comedies. Ill 1908 the club transferred its field of work to the Musical Comedy. This change was coin- cident with the change made by similar organizations in other colleges. The Thespians would not permit Penn State to lag behind her sister institutions. Musical Comedy has been the rule ever since and the finish of its performances has warranted our continuing that kind of enter- tainment. The club has turned the proceeds of its plays each year into the next performance, and in this way has served the oncoming college generation with the support of the patrons of the active generation. During the war, when most of our men were in Government Service, the girls co-operated with the Thespians and thus enabled the organization to serve the College while the organiza- tion members themselves were serving the country. With twenty-five years of loyalty to the college back of the Thespians the club furnishes the student body of the past and the present the one organization to which all may point and say, There lies true Penn State Spirit. Membership in the Thespian Club is limited to the members of the three upper classes who have taken part i11 some capacity in the productions of the Club. KING POMPOMPUS I During June Commencement, 1921, the Thespians celebrated their return to a pre-war basis with a production of the musical comedy, King Pompompus I. The comedy was taken from the Cornell show, Popocatcrpillar XII, but the lines and music were completely revised. The lines and lyrics were written by Byron Knapp, '21, and the music was written by Byron Knapp, '21, and Hummell Fishburn, '22. The scene was laid in the Aztec Court of King Pompompus I, in October, 1492. The music was tuneful, the acting was excellent and the scenic effects were elaborately beautiful. 1922 fforecast The Thespians are planning to present to the College two elaborate productions-o11e a complete vaudeville, calculated to please the diversified tastes of the most exacting audience, and the other a musical comedy that promises to be the most brilliant and harmonious production that has ever been presented to a State College audience. That this standard may be continued the Thespians have started work on the productions for the next year. The commencement populace of State College may expect to see musical comedies that will rank with the produc- tions of the Triangle Club of Princeton or the Mask and Wig Club of the University of Penn- sylvania. ' ..-,- ..,. me -.v- -'Ji - It li J' -4 vi A '-'P fa I rw 1 . I ,Y--f' 12 1 1 f 4 ll li l '2 .pl rl 'lf 1115518954 '5i?i'ih' ll :ll I f. ii ll' li ll, .1:at..I...5:e2gil ,r up ig ,vigil 1,1123-tm siks M14 HN, i Fitiiftsazilxts.. . 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Hnttoin lf0W7l'llIl'l'll4'l' t'. Itnhlinami, llll'4'1'l0l' of Vovul Mnsleg ldllznlwlli Kurtz, '23: xvllllvl' M. llnnnr-xnnn, ' l'I'l'Nllll'lllC Ilnlh IG. lilrh, '22, Vim- l'1'1-shls-111: Artlnn' l'. l'llN'llIlKll, llll'l'I'llil' unul t'on1-li: Iilsh- liolilvr, 'JJ NI'4'l'l'lIll'y: linrrlsuni A. Mntsiiigu-r, '22, 'I'1'1-:1s11r1-rg Tll4lllHIN tl. Mvt'ollon1, lblrs-1-lox' nl' l'rnp1-rlh-s. Nut nn the l'la-tllre -llr. NY. S. Ilye, Jr., Ailvlss-1'u11d t'1'lth-: llnnlel Il. f'I'l'lIl4l, '23: I.l1.:1lol'i l4'l4'llllIlI.1, '22: Alumni Al. Its-ll, '233 Winston Id. limnlg, '28: W. U, 'l'hn111psu11, llliw-1-lor of lln- Ul'l'lll'.4ll'll. 3' erm Slate JJ layers The l,Cllll State .l'laycrs is a college organization founclecl january 14, 1930, for the purpose of stimulating' a lceener interest in clrainatics in this col- lege cominunity. ,Xlthough only a little more than two years olrl the Players have attainecl such success in their presentations as to give thein a very popu- lar position among' the college activities. ln june, IQZI, 'ZX 'l'housancl Years Ago, an oriental extravaganza hy 'l'ercy Nlaclcaye, was oliferecl as a culminating' triuniph to the successes of the year. This year the players have presentecl Nothing hut the Truth, by ,lauies Rlo11tg'on1ery, in two hrilliant performances, Later a thircl hill of one- act plays was presented to a full house. The stanrlarcl set hy the orgaiiization has not only lieen inaintainccl, hut has heen elahoratecl upon, taking' its high position among' the collegiate clra- matic organizations of the country. lt is not the policy ol the players to lic content with amateur success, hut they are contemplating' an extensive pro- grannnc for the future that will take them into the realms of the professional. . . ? ,K X ,,,, .... I .,,.,, X W g,..1.,'?,,..g,,,,,v T., .,.,., .J ..,. ,....,,,,,...,,,V.X, ,V R,A,x-,...A ,,, , w',...,,,.,,:... Q . -,..,.., . .,.,.:,,! if J . le l ., .,ny--...-,grs-:fe-err.. ,.,,. .. ,.s.1,,,r -,...,.-..-. ..,,.,...,.. 1 ..,. -kg---.-. .... .....,......h..,..-..... ,Gif ' - ,xt--- b, 476 , ,. .M,,,a:.,,:,.:,f a,.,,m,L,7 .L ,, 1 .T , iv...-, Mmm: gl., .,,., ,..,,v .,..,, X iw.. l:..k..,..,E,.VI, ..,:H.::,N ...,.... ..1,,T:.T,,, WA. ,VN-N., 2 11 N:-,hx ,Fx N H , . I Ig? Q-X xy. 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'l'o embark upon lleginnings have always ze' 2 'X any enterprise without sacriiice or ceremony, .without placating' the gods or seeking the good-will of man would indeed he strange to savage or civilized alike. liducational Institutions are no exceptions, and the more or less elah- orate inaugural celebrations which attend their activities have ample justilica- tion in hoth rhyme and reason. Gowns of varied hues supplant the Indian paint: elaborate speeches take the place ol the war whoop: jazz and parade supersede the savage dance: dignilied induction and solemn oath are suhsti- tuted for secret ritual and initiatory rites. The purpose remains ever the same, adequately to launch the new enterprise in the heart and life ol' those concerned. The inaugural ceremonies of Dr. John hlartin Thomas were grouped about three ideas: lst, 'liducational Conference fllay whose aim was to bring' together the lmest counsel here and elsewhere upon the prohlems ol vocational, industrial and professional trainingg 3 ':'T-- -- . Y gig-I-gn jigs,-I ,-L .V TV, 7 , .SSTQJ -. , l Av ?-pi ,..,gwf -.. . xi? . .W-t-X. - ' z 1' Mg wg . I ' K- ,TLH l ii l Q' ,L . .r -i fl al , 'uni wi fl 2, L E ' ' , A 'ff ' gig: fig , il ',.:-lv, 1 Stn. 'Z ,l , , A bl.: ,xl 'Y ISL., Mi 1,35 Vt: 39355 N +i!,T-HNQ, g ,pesky N I is if-ft. ..,...EJ5J.'f I ':lQlf'Wf.'1'b- -li5,'21..i-:iii it .V-fAvg,g'f. ,. I4 ,. f'5it-1QQf4?r,'lsGs-, ..,,,,,Li V ,Mug--. , .. ' 1 ,.- ....c....t ,,,.,-LJ--- '- - ' -.2 480 lel wi jA7w.s1w'32'hi f y Q,-..r W lr'-CA QM ,Q ' A ix:-'-X ' 1 'lr 1, 'H ll: il QM ll gl! r l tl it T 'i li i xr... ...-.. ..,.. ...... . . .... . ..... .... ,. . , . .. . I 5 .I n,..,1 l ii 1- - ' -Q '--:im .. --.:------fm-.-------.um---ma.,n .w,, - f ,bit 2nd, Inauguration Day, which centered in the message of Dr. Thomas and enabled everyone, guests, trustees, faculty, alumni and students, to do honor to our new leader, 3rd, Alumni Homecoming Day, whose purpose was the strengthening of love and honor for Alma Mater. The conferences were well attended, elicited interesting discussions, and, encouraged by conference luncheons, developed into a free and full inter- change of ideas. The College work has received a permanent stimulus from these conferences. The closing conference in which all sections and the public joined was addressed by Charles M. Schwab. IIe re-affirmed his friendship- for Penn State, and his hearty appreciation of her work. I-Ie expressed his pleasure in speaking in the Auditorium this much appreciated gift to the Collegej for the first time. He forcefully argued that the only cure for industrial depres- sion was the resumption of work, rigid economy, and a cheerful facing of the future. In his always optimistic spirit Mr. Schwab affirmed that at pres- ent the United States is only at the beginning of industrial develop-ment. and the student of the present day is to be envied because of his opportunities. He insisted that such a.n investment as the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has in The I'ennsylvania State College is of inestimable value if the State is to con- tinue its lead in American Industry. Iiriday, Inauguration Day, began early with the College l:'arade and e-nded late at night with the Student Celebration on New Beaver Field. Be- tween these came the chief of Inaugural Occasions, the Inauguration of Dr. Thomas and the Inaugural Dinner. The parade was headed by the Military Regiment, the VVorld XVar Vet- erans and Rehabilitation Men: a.nd was followed by exhibits, Hoats, opera- tions, and projects of all divisions and activities of the College. Agriculture, Engineering, Mining, Natural Science, Liberal Arts, Home Economics, Music, Athletics, Alumni Association, Froth, Collegian, and Dramatic Organizations were represented. Many of the exhibits had a distinct educational value since they showed processes in operation. These ranged from mining coal to bak- ing cakes: from vitamine-fed rats to b-looded stock: from market quotations to a Sixteenth Century Drama: from the big bug of the 'Entomology De- partment to the 'fSay it with Flowers of the Department of Horticulture. The Judges were the I-Ionorable II. T. Stotesbury. Judge I. XV. Kephart, Commissioner L. S. Sadler, and B. D. Coleman, Esquire, and prizes we1'e awarded as follows: Individual Iiloats--Ifirst l'rize, Music, Second Prize, Forestry Camp, I-Ionorable Nlention, Mine Drift. M ..,..-, -- -My fp . L3---,E .S -. ,p.,,m.1-1. !fY.y,G,.377:,?... --e.t::1-,-5 :Fir 127- 43 ..1:--T--xc. '..:,,7.f wr yv-' J-Sv 'ez-,T lit N r tg,5,.i9, 'X llrf,ge.'ef i 'smart , 1 I V- ,g+yl. gl 'VT ly rl I V. ' i f n H-ww J l' is w .V , wa.. A... ie, .,A. , . , .. cf Y r-I 1 'I I- ,isa-we l l wr -will l ll o I I ' .N K . f ' 'iiiik I f f-41-L'ff-'-'2 fain' 3- n 'dis h f -Iii-L'-1 ' I. i 'fa e 1' 1 , ,,,. lE1i1fL...a..QlfsZ'n I ,,,, Z.x:ii. 'ff:.w.. wi: rp am..-fit'f1:.f': ax. MXN 1 'Q ,gway ,ffwabv I Ifggll 481 X, .L,Wq..,:+.x, f XL 7, L,.N y XWOLKJ A X h XX-,.. E w i, ., , ku N ' MGX io - e H -ft ,,,, , . .., . ,.,, ,.., L ...,... - . ,,.,.. , ,,.,.. i A, Mix ,V . f iw., ..., m,,.-,,--,.,,,,,.. . -...,.. M.- ,Msgs ,.,.,,..., W ....,...,., .--...,,.,,.- Group Floats-First Prize, Department of Electrical Engineeringg Sec- ond Prize, Agriculture. The lnauguration Ceremony, the crowning event of the week, follo-wed immediately upon the parade. The Processional was a brilliant spectacle. Representatives from one hundred and twenty Universities and Colleges, and from forty-four Learned Societies were in line. The Auditorium pre-sented an array of eager, happy faces in a setting of bright colors and harmonious decorations. Earnest and befitting addresses were delivered by representatives of the Faculty fllean Wattsl, the Alumni fMr. Shieldsj, and the Student Body fMr. Orerdorfj. judge H. XrValton Mitchell on behalf of the Board of Trustees spoke of the future growth of Penn State, and of the absolute confidence of the Board that the right leader in that future has been found. He formally inducted Dr. Thomas into the office of President of the College, and the Oath of Office was solemnly administered by Robert Von Moschzisker, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. The Introduction of President Thomas was made by His Excellency, XVilliam C. Sproul, Governor of the Common- wealth. In fitting words Governor Sproul welcomed President Thomas on behalf of the State as the new servant and leader of one of its greatest edu- cational institutions. ' -n ' i . 1-it-B: Ny-,. Q lwirsir' w.,,gf'fiy l if ' Marg, V' gy- fp lm? Rf 5 If lf 5 Q. f- ws:-:ge i l ifff:-'N r.f,Qm: fi it -- Yi if 1 3, as '11-,r-fa i .17-gras-gl fffizfaytfi 1 1 'fybixi-YAQZS -hw'-' .Hogg rg-, . .4 i- ,, six, f:LN.1LQ..4.,Efi45+L'f ,,,f .,,,,v 1-L,:f!1L,.J:,s, N, XA 'i'-I.rllzi2:.1. .ziLi.:'-.TPlv. if ts...i2b. 5152: ,gi :f T ay - e - TJ' TMJ- f 482 ,i sf'-R --x. ri f r '4 ri 'ff'Y. fj' 55 '1' s fT ' .sm-gy---e-vii. fY 'Z?i f?f 'fff'Q'77Tf 'L. az , rvrv?-f-, '1 f1 '1 -' ,K--V 1: zaffii'-Alf' it . -t - - ,wei 'i- I' :- ,i ,, ., 1, ,lt vi . r .. X W., 7 .i ,xx N -N... . K r -Z1 ,.q.+g..w M, ,..,, I . 099 V A - K xigrxv-4 4 ig ,I A . ti l e i WCA : 5: 1 I I L x f . . The Inaugural address followed-a scholarly summary of the history and genius of The Farmers' High School, the Peoples College of 1855, as it is developing by manifest destiny into the University of the People of Penn- sylvania. President Thomas outlined the immediate, forward steps to be taken, and the practical means necessary to attain these ends. The Inaugural was a brilliant forward pass as Dean Sackett has characterized it, an address which championed a cause with the vigor of the Prophets. .Its logic was irresistible, its message has become the sober program of Trustees, Alumni, Faculty, Students and Friends of the Institution throughout the Common- wealth. The Inaugural Dinner was served at noon in the Armory, and toasts were responded to by Governor Vlfilliam C. Sproul, Dr. Thomas E. flfinnegan, and by Presidents NV. O. Thompson, of Ohio State Universityg David Kin- ley, of the University of Illinois, and Robert Ii. Vinson, of the University of Texas. The addresses were not only felicitous and happy expressions of congratulation to the College and of good-will and best wishes to President Thomas personally, but notably so were they commendatory of his State Uni- versity program. The ideals and aims of the State University were ably ex- pressed by I'resident David Kinley, and this brief quotation may be taken as the keynote of all the speakers: A State University properly conceived is an arm of the State that should be treated as co-ordinate and not subordinate to the ordinarily accepted political divisions-executive, legislative and judicial. It is the developmental arm of the State. It is the branch of the state govern- ment whose main business is the discovery of the path of progress which the people may best follow and the training of men to lead the people in that path. The University should appeal directly to the people, stating its aims and work, in order to let them decide, through instructions to their representatives, how great and large they wish the developmental arm of the state to be. The University renders three lines of service, residence teaching, research, and extension. The Auditorium was packed to the utmost on Friday evening, when President Thomas was duly installed into the fellowship of Penn State stu- dents, and his ideals and plans for a great university were enthusiastically received. I.ack of room to accommodate the students in the morning was atoned for by the enthusiasm of this student celebration. Addresses were also made by Dr. Sparks, The Hon. II. T. Stotesbury, by Governor Sproul and Lieutenant Governor Beidelman. The day closed with an o-utdoor celebration on Beaver Field. The I-land and Glee Clubs furnished music. Freshmen Stunts were staged, and Alma Mater was sung to the glow of hundreds of Hash lights, rythmically pulsating .ri W 1 'i 'lfr. I v'f7L'T'! ,,f 'V ygfvfrrprnjgxijwjf' T'1'I'l1f?HK 5i , Garry Tggwglzr-x': 1',r'.5-jvgfyc3 W5 .si-V :-Hwy-:gy-Nw-1 rf. -Tm:-amy Ni lem. sift I rr W. M1 T I il ref.. lwrsi. 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Saturday was home-coming day for the Alumni. They came earlier, of course, and eagerly participated in the entire program. Yet that score which tells the story, State 28, Lehigh 7, that Armory Smoker and Talker on Saturday night held peculiar interest for them. New responsibilities face the Alumni, new opportunities are theirs. To these there- must be an adequate response. V Perfect weather, splendid arrangements on the part of the Inaugural Committees, co-operation of faculty, students and the people of the town, all conspired to make the occasion as a whole a memorable one. Let one com- ment from outside stand for the many which might be quoted. President Arthur A. I-Iamerschlag wrote: I have heard so many favorable comments upon your inaugural exercises that lf want to couple them with my own and tell you that the p-arade of the students, the address of Mr. Schwab, and the simple dignity and deep feeling of the inaugural ceremony comprise a group of addresses and events which mark them as unique in a year in which many similar functions a1'e occurring. Nothing need be added to- this testimony by way of summary of the In- augural Celebration, a. Celebration which not only installed a worthy adminis- tration, but which also inaugurated an inspiring program. That program de- mands that The Pennsylvania State College continue its growth into the Uni- versity of the People of Pennsylvania, a worthy educational embodiment of her vast resources, her needs and opportunities. Special credit is due the members of the Inaugural Committees for the success of this memorable occasion, the Inauguration of the ninth President of The ,Ir'e-nnsylvania State College. XVords of praise are also due the Stu- dent Body which measured up to both the expectation and demands made upon it, and to all who so graciously contributed to this now historic event. .... 7 Q.. 1. is Q! is-,TWWSXNQ-,1,:--it-wsfl, ii ,wht , 'gym ri ,ii ,mg m.,,gM:q A ii 1gig..,c,g, 1 Wifd. f, My VS -V. li' iq i ,gi ' ,amp 5581, Ni ii fi ' Ekgqj H I , 1 -, fi3'i,sh,. With - V, N, - -y i, ,i If i ' ' ,p :ff A U11-. ' ii:lr5:'2, '.51 '4T'tL.IQguQQ 1 ' l, Vik. hrs li f5l'xw,'i.1 lil' - J- 1 ,i Z N 4. zs5:,i....4.s4s:f ,,,lg,'l .izfifiziat Ng smfitsrflk , ,' ,I-1. Pl! - , .4-:rf . ,gf 1. 1-gm ' - .1 1 484 1 'f N at 1 - ff.. if.-jrfzgo vw w ': rf'fo''r.1f t't , 'o21mi-1ew A- N-ft E, . fe? L vin. T IZAQMC Wt!! .ga X - Nt l q'1S!fC JlS',tl'1QfxhfjfN il 12' 'f '. 'aw ' -'mm' .. K? Q ' W' ' ' :M W t ,asf , X ' ji on ,,,- - L B lt Halt 7 ' 4 ' . . .. ...,.. ,...,, xii,-fI:,R1'1,,.,.::.:..:.t:.sg:::gi,i::g ,,,, ,,w,,,.,, m5:g,.,,,..,...g,,,,,,.2L.... I 'inauguration Team Almighty God, eternal King of men, In whose celestial earth we live and move, By whom we hope and toward the future press, NVe call to Thee, for Thou alone eans't hear! Look down upon us yet-inellne Thine ear, Thy invocation we implore for State- Our State, our stalwart and our reverent State! Along the eorrldors of time and tide WVhere present memory feehly fades and dles: There where those hallowed souls so nobly wrought Thy name. O State, upon the walls of fame And breathed upon thee their exalted faith: There where aspiring duty mounted high To heaven-there thy true beginning, State! To those who dreamed thee into life-enshrhxed Their deeds within the hearts who slnee have drunk Serenely at this fountain, rising high Above the trees and hills to heaven's blue, lflnnobllng the fragrant valleyg to The distant mountain sending cheer and song, Till from its rustic throat comes baek aeelaim, lllehoes that shall not cease! The song they throbbed Has risen, ever risen high until 'I'helr single note has borne fl symphony- NVho call themselves thy sons and daughters-all To thee their homage bring, and pledge they here Thelr loyalty to State, their own l'enn State! How vast that multitude who here onee trod Thy stately portals, breathed thy saered lore- llave gone-gone all to hear thy flaming zeal Throughout the earth, to serve, to ransom nmn! I-low venerable the eountless echoes whleh Resound throughout thy lmlls, yea speaking still As living tablets to thy growing fame! How many emblematic pillars rise ln glowing sllence, polntlng still with deft, Vndying llngers, guidlng mntely those Whose footsteps now resonnd from day to day! Illustrious men ol' State, guide on-we eomel The past. enserolled ln golden memories: The treasured heritage, eonferred ln trust To us who hold aloft its guiding gleam: The heart-stained wisdom of the ages past: Though gone. their fervent spirits point still To those unnumhered volees yet to plead For freedom's glft of knowledge. beckoning ln terms undying and unanswerable. Yea eonntless are the longing eyes. in faith lteslgnlng to Old State their fervld hope 'l'o ellmb, through her, the dreamy heights of pure And sam-red aspirations, eherlshing That spark of true endeavor, urging on Thelr heart to follow and make true the dream. Oll New grandly, in prophetle vein, that scene Arises of the youth from hamlet, soil. And elty, seeking, not in vain, the light Of wisdom ln these native lmlls of truth, llere purging and rededieatlng life. More glorious than the sun-dyed forest hue, Far grander than the ilelds of waving grain, Yes, fairer than the autumn's heaping hoard, Ur greater than the wealth ot' forge or mine- Beyond all these our sons stand p1'oudly forth, Their P011 blood beating out a prayer for aid, Thelr pulses vibrant to the heart of God Who ealls them forth to do, to dare, to live! From Old Maln's belfry tioats, in stirring notes, A summons, loud and elear--a deeper call: We a1'e but ln the dawn of history's page: Look far to eastward where the sun has but Appeared above the wide horIzon's hlue Our day lms hut begun-the zenith lles Beyond, still higher toward the dome of glory! Arise then, State, the future loudly eallsg Arise and forward, follow, stout and brave! Let truth and right still onward. onward. march! Let higher visions never wane nor die! Bring in the endless reign of forward tread: Bring in the larger day. the greater Staley Bring in the Lord Almighty, lleaven's King! -Mason Long lmf- V-,N , -53-v,f'yw -If-gh'-1 owl fx.. 1.59:'lj4,xf'r5jgsr,'qx7t-Q 1-c-gl-gg -1 V r-4,1 --'-- f--4.-1 5L ,q.A:x x7'5i','y.Vl -sf -.0--..,, '. ,gt x----emlfits ,X -3 7...: -1-N:--14, 3 ,. tf'e'4 ll M S':'I3't' 'uQN2fNC4 I lf f 'Tf'1-ll J H LV? Y, X ll X1 . w M- 'ggrk x 'Q ':' ': 4-fi' Wei 9 Q-ggi, ,I Q' K l, ffl, W' l 1 W 1 :1':Q:5ff. It 'W ?t2?5?s'o:f I H '1.lp'51tx5V ,5 gf ,N ', fre w , A-ly., . naijtt W 'L Wi-W f-.ffl r.'--fr-j'fg,Xe ' A, 5 lift 'Ypfr X 'l':fNxQ , ' u K'y't,QQ ,mg -Ji-X , 4 , I. .-'- ,.,. ,L .. ...,, . ... .l.. ... .. ,,,, ,wsu K .- ,,. ,.. M. .V ,QL tt, ,A ,,t. ,... ,.. . . , ,M L' , , ,, , , ,xi ,,,.. .. A ...LJ ., ,W , Y U o.........-.,,.. ..... M Y,.... -L, ms., ' 48 5 'T-f, -1 .f .n I f, , -..i37'7JW-I .'7'!SE 'i'7I f 'TIYT'T ,'ZTTTTT I'-HA N- '. ff: :w?':'1'.:?-1' 'f' I. li 1, 'F I f-7.2 .. 'Y ' 'Sf-ll rt . A. 1' 'fi ,ll . l ..'5-,V f - . gu ' ' I -W, ,ig 1- idx- ' ' ' ' 'L' ' ' A' ' QVIIZI ..... ILL ....,.. - .....,..... e,-.....LL.I.... ...,.......,.. , ' ' N'l'iT i ,,,,N. ,. -..-.1....W------.W---?---------.W--r.-mm-.ae- ........... . .....-.........J.M-..-M-I1 ' I . K 1921 Commencement The sixty-first commencement at Penn State was celebrated from Friday, June 10th, to Tuesday, june 14th, and closed with a reception given by President and Mrs. Thomas to com- mencement guests on the front lawn of their residence. The ceremonies began on Friday evening when, as usual, the Freshman class staged elab- orate memorial services for the burial of th.e dink. Following this traditional ceremony, the Penn State Players gave an excellent presentation of the play, One Thousand Years Ago, in the open-air theater. Saturday was a great day for all those interested in Penn State. The first attraction was a band concert on the front campus, which was followed by the dedication of the new willow. The Alumni later held an important meeting at which President Thomas gave a brief address. In the afternoon, the annual track meet with Pittsburgh on New Beaver Field resulted in vic- tory for State. Unfortunately, Pittsburgh broke even with State by winning the baseball game. In the evening, a concert by the combined musical clubs in the auditorium, a11d an informal alumni reception for President and Mrs. Thomas and Dr. and Mrs. Sparks at the VVomen's building, ended the festivities of the day. On Sunday morning, President Thomas delivered the baccalaureate sermon to a capacity crowd in the auditorium. His message to the graduating class was received with enthusiasm by both the class and the visitors. On Sunday evening, the hand and combined vocal clubs rendered a very entertaining concert. Monday morning, tl1e class day exercises were held in the open air theater when the class met informally for the last time. In the afternoon, State lost its second game to the Pittsburgh nine by the score of 10 to 7. The Thespians produced a most successful comedy, Pom- pompus I, in the auditorium Monday evening, after which there was an illustrated lecture on College Architecture in the old chapel. The graduating class of four hundred and fifty-six members received their degrees at the commencement exercises on Tuesday morning. In the afternoon, the reception to all college guests on the President's lawn ended this, the sixty-first, and one of the greatest commence- ments at Penn State. ,--sf-vi. ,,.x,Y,. ,WT .cgi.,Y:..,.,2,,7T,L..:.Z,.,T,.,,'S.nT ,vm .... as 2 3,.X.,.,.'.-.. .... ,,.k,,...gf--1.--:zz-5-?..,.,.,,..,,a,w...,3:..,.,,L:..,.Ut, ' N l f l I ix W -I q xl 'wg-xx Y , . - f A ,x -.-,s.g:y.j1-,,i 'gc' v I -we t ji A a.-Q -X J' 1. , I in i.'i13E-ne 'Qs .JZ-99 I il i ii'-fbfct ,H 3' if wa -ru-' ll 'i. :N 1 - Af ,-..,.g:f, ,I lx jfi,g,X.f . .Vx-. . ,I ,mg X35 you ' igfft x Id , , .f aprt. , ,, i ' ,',f-155, Ayihw W- I ' N.,-ij! x.. . I if '- . , ' .. . it ' fit. it ll Il L-fill LS-V4 Iiisrw-3'r 'Q ,if ti 'lI'J.lf--1 i Q-Q :N . Qu ' l i f . , ty is-. ...gi1 f . in .3 i.f 'l ', 1. V1.'.-:-.- 1-.i ,A --wi :t::31'3..'e .u..'.'i.r. .XA !,,,,-- -s,,4 efxtv-.of ..x. M lv, ,,,.kJ.-,, Y .L-7 4 a ., -,.LTg' 5g:...,-. ,t 486 l - . ., -1:-:--fwfr-'warms-Q 1 wir 2 fra' - V- : f?f'f :':w'1:f af 'if i7: i V' 1 K if WN -t M - ..-.i 2- we f.f..ffp:tQ.'1.rtt-f-. 'l El r. lx l X. '15 is-,,, ,tn All . 1.lN - M . lv 4 f Sweat Y X lint, -., 1 , fl ll FHQW we . x!fP'W,f-'K F . fl L ' mr. ' ,... ,, ' .-- ui. . um, .i Lal ennsylvanio. 'Day The morning of November 5th found all roads leading to State College trafiic-laden with Pierce-Arrows, Cadillacs, Buicks and Dodgesg even Fords were seen making their way toward the college. Multitudes of visiting friends joined the student body in welcoming Pennsylvania Day, the most important social holiday of the college year. Social affairs started on Friday evening in the auditorium when the students and those guests, who were fortunate enough to arrive in time, took part in a booster football mass meet- ing. This meeting was but the forerunner of a busy day athletically, socially and musically. The first event of the morning was a varsity soccer game between Lehigh and Penn State, in which the Nittany hooters defeated the Brown and White visitors 3 to 1. The cold north wind i11 no way hindered the smooth action of a well-drilled Blue and VVhite machine, and the Lehigh soccerites had to be content with a lone tally. Before the final blast of the whistle in the soccer game had sounded, the attention of the visitors was drawn toward the drill field, where the cadet regiment was forming for the annual military review. The guests of the college manifested considerable interest in the review as company after company, in battalion formation, passed by the reviewing stand. There were 110 dull moments for the friends of Penn State on Saturday morning. Scarcely had the last company passed in review when tl1e crowd of sport lovers was seen heading in the direction of New Beaver Field to witness a football contest between the Pittsburgh Cubs and the Penn State Freshmen. The Pitt Freshmen proved to be too strong for the Penn State yearlings who received the small end of the 14 to 6 score. The breezes that blow across New Beaver Field on a l1ot summer's day are very refreshing to a tired soul, but the breezes that blew across the same field on November Sth inspired a longing to sit by the fire and swap yarns. The main event of the day occurred in the afternoon in the nature of a varsity football contest between the Carnegie Tech and Penn State elevens. The blizzard did not dampen the ardor of those who filled the stands on New Beaver Field. The guests of the day, very early in the contest, were treated to a beautifully executed triple pass which gave Carnegie Tech her first score. Our boys, however, could not permit the friends of the college to be disap- pointed in Penn State's football team. They rapidly recovered and, by hard fighting, became victors in a 28 to 7 score. The climax to the festivities of the day came in the evening, when the College Glee Club rendered its annual concert, assisted by the famous tenor, J. B. VVells, as guest-soloist. The various fraternity dances then attracted the attention of all till the Campus clock on Old Main foretold the advent of a new day. .. lt- I. S: l--Sglgiwp, H. Qijf-Xfftilagvim-ggx,-F -rr-Qggwx lr l : . f l 'W '--TY 143 VW? rl-,tl--. ' Y' ' 'iw -10' it .2 I1 - it r lil: rv ll, l.1t.,:iM ,Q .y+,..?55, . ,,l. 'yi 1 dt,-,,,Xs Vi hi 5,543 ., X. .ju i xl, il fit ll lll ll ll ll :qu l lil ll l r Z-.Et,.:..lrifs.. A ,eq , Q tl Lll,.9.!.Lm1sEs.. .. ,, ,Z -,Ju .mi-i. rate. .nah -,nh 'f'3,3rgv,, 'ge vig 487 -fx K- - as wi-ifvx' jf'-Tfirfw I w- ' ,g - 1-v:'T'f'T'- 'gr' if T-Wit' 'IWWTF ' TY fT1',l' ' I! 'N-f' 11 ' -,xgwan'2,,:ff5'yI',:.- ff' '2', r L - I,,X'pQflllF . '- any H, N, , Ni, fffs f'-3-,,i,,r if5k ml 'X A ' - ffatbers' Tay Pennsy Day and Alumni Day and House Party Days and Big Guns Days and the Dartmouth game, and all of the special occasions have each a purpose and a place in our academic life, but just about the best of them all this year was Fathers' Day. We don't know, or care, who thought of it first. Probably it grew spontaneously, like Topsy, but when the idea got loose it took with the crowd, and everybody wrote home to Dad-not for a check this time, but with a brand new notion : Come on up and see the crowd, Dad, see us work and see us play, and get a big mouthful and eyeful and earful and glad-handful of real college stuff. Tom's Dad and Dick's Pop, and 'Harry's Governor, and every other fellow's Senior Partner is coming and, of course, I've just got to show 'em my Dad, too. All right, Son, said Dad, I'll come -and there the thing was launched. just as easy as that. And they came, T om's and Dick's and Harryis Dad, Chuck's and jim- 1ny's Dad, and Slim's and Fat's and Freckle's Dad, and even Maude's and Mable's and Lizzie's. What a time they had! They looked the college over, and found it good, but inadequate, they visited o-ur Profs. and talked about us,--and bless the Profs! How they rose to the occasion and told Dad our good points and forgot to mention anything else! So Dad got a good idea of the Profs. And they visited our dining rooms and consumed our smokes, and slept in our beds and found them all as good as could be expected under the circumstances. And we took the Dads to the game on Saturday afternoon, and weren't we tickled to hear 'em join in the college yells for the teams and the players, just like real honest-to-gosh collegians! Gee, but it made us feel proud and -well,-just inexpressibly great,-you know what we mean. And the mass meeting in the evening, with speeches and the band, and the songs,-why,- Dad went to bed that night, sure that he'd had his Day! Of course he slept late Sunday morning, like a regular collegian, but we got him up in time for chapel and the Sunday dinner. And then the1'e was a quiet stroll, when me and Dad got chummy, just before he left. It's none of the u'orld's darn business what we said,-but you can bet me and Dad won't forget it soon,-and say! Dad's already making plans for next year. Shall we do it again? 'l'hat's the test question after all events like these. We'll leave it up to Dad. XVe'll do just what he thinks best about it. . ,.,. .-Y..-.,1.,.i.j3Yx.N. ey-Y--all '-'4 Q i-W..-...4.,,.-Wt if 43.7,-,:,mYQ 3, -V,-,.-W.q:,,T 1 ,,,i,gs'3R fgag-f,s j ,, j-is-:. 'vs ,,g',zJy 3,1 , 'C-NX., s - gziffr, jx, N Q' 'dj - Q, 'xg i ,Qu ' ,,:!!,,.:5:1'!gp ,i lf . !-VIEQI, L-'-'anti-sig ' N fivijlulf-E. - Kijiji!!! if J - 55 tl fl il! 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The fact that no outside attractions impaired the char- acter of the affair marked it as one of the most enjoyable receptions ever given in honor of a graduating class. The Armory was completely disguised with glittering decorations, while the booths added much to the bril- liancy of the setting. The girls were never better, and all in all the Prom was indeed a htting farewell to the dear old seniors. COMMITTTEE J. W. lE'r'r1sR, Clmirmnn HILL W. G. DAv1s W. F. HAHXIAN G. C. LEHMUTH 'Ghz Sophomore '3'I'fop Penn Statc's initial Sophomore Hop was held in the Armory Friday night, March seve11- teenth. It was, without doubt, one of the biggest successes of the college year, being pro- posed and undertaken by the members of the Sophomore class. , The Armory was very uniquely and brilliantly decorated on the castle and court idea. The huge success of the Hop proved that the college is back of the affair, and from all indications it will be an annual event at this institution. COMMITTTEE L. 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It is charged with the duty of arranging the contests with the various colleges, and of financing and regulating all the details that are connected with the work. Thanks to the unceasing efforts of Coach T. Gates and the co-Ope1'a- tion of the student body, the Forensic Council has at last been able to put de- bating at Penn State on a sound financial basis, the same as other Penn State activities. XVe wish to take this opportunity to express our hearty apprecia- tion 'for the co-operation of the students and to enlist their further interest and support in an important and growing activity. OFFICERS P1'v.v1'rI'c1zf - - R.fXl.l'lI C. BLANEY Scc1'clf1ry ----- WiNs'roN IE. ROMIG T1'm.v11rv1' mm' C0l'l'CSf?01llfI.llg Sl CI'Cflll'y - Tjltfllf. T. J. GA'l'ES MEMBERS D J RALPH C. L1,,xN1zv, '22 ELIOT ii. OVERDORF, '22 Cl1Alu.Es T. Domus, l22 lsimiar. S. ADAMS, '23 liolzism' B. XV11.soNg, '23 XVINSTON E. RoM1G, '23 j.fxM1zs S. XVIANT, ,24 W'ENnlzi.r. P. Girvoien, '25 ---T- - ' 'L--:4'L.'rl: rtl , T..-iw, -AFX?-'-..s..7'cT -,,.-v-....':'Xg lrrjfgssiifkw Tw-T-Q,---1,1 1 T T :fi 'rf i lf1Z2,2yf ikrzaf 1 fl lr ifws, fr We-:.. X' l 'l l i gil. A, L 1,115-A -5,5-,Xg..1f i , lx,-kills-egg, ,..,,,x.ty5f t i g,'!pf+fgg NV I l ,, 1 'js-. .SJ lz'fg'.vi,.:ii: :.c,-4. .V-Lg-, ..'f1.:: A, ik.:.'ft'i'f3.. r. ,.: ..v.,NI?.'fxA V ..,,. . ig,--4lf-I tw 492 1? Q21-,tiff-H , vw ' of-J 1 - vsee-0 4-is'tff.gL7.'5 ,rl it iv w ,iri.,,l 't rx fax rip . :B fi' .,,. , A . . . , ...lb . ,. LQ-.as ...,... . ,... .gtg ,. .. . ..A.... . ,.,.,sllx,lil l' U ' M V ' 1:DUL1!mL1Z2T Z1'4mZ11l1L'..1i':.'.f.T:1:1'r'..22'.:L1'111!.'C.'.':.Ltm.1121L:1L1Y'.r1..11L:1v :r::':1tv.. v'r:1J.2L..2!.r,..lLlZ11':1':L11'..T.'.2512.:11..:.11L111IT.2'A7312121'm1:11:':m-'r.z .11uLL. r::wim11m' 1 ' ' 'Debating at'jJenn State State College, Pa., Feb. 5, 1922. Philippine Civil Service I-Ieadquarters, Manila, P. I. My dear Alowiscious: Received your welcome letter last F ri- day and hasten to reply as fl know the long time that must elapse before this reaches you. I was greatly interested in your account of your new life and duties, and especially pleased at your success in persuading your colleagues to abandon some of their obsolete ideas which you at- tribute to your training in debating. You remember, no doubt, that, al- though Penn State is not a classical school and has no law or theological departments 1-nor. T. J. our-ms Debating Com-li to train forensic artists, we ha.ve always held a rather enviable position as a debating college. You know that our posi- tion here makes it difficult for us to have as many debates as were possible at your University, but our annual triangular debates with Bucknell and Dickin- son, and with Colgate and 'Pittsburgh always furnish us with worthy opponents who can be relied upon to furnish an interesting discussion. Then, too, we are usually able to arrange some special debates like the twenty-four-hour debate with Princeton two years ago and the one with George Wfashington Univer- sity last year. The question for debate in both triangular series was: Re- solved, That the United States Government should enact a rigid Japanese Ex- clusion Lawf and in the George XVashington contest the question debated was: Resolved, That labor, through representatives of its own choice. should share in the management of industry. ' We are trying to make this year the greatest in the forensic history of Penn State. We are arranging a heavier schedule than we have ever had be- fore and shall debate on at least three distinct propositions. In the Colgate- Pittsburgh Triangle the proposition is: Resolved, That it should be the policy i 'Wi' Q, if' N Wo We ' ss fi it rs' Xl'Nll .iii U I ,,,,!. --5, -1 if jrrvr '-r 'f3l1' i , iiiv , ui. ., ,q',,5 r'r:p'7f1'.1w ggsrr-rizzxv'-f':f:f37i1p, we , A - gp V esp-, , WM 'l my 'ti lj lf ' Mita li if Roe it Wg. ll i i ei at if li if si Iv ' si lr A l LV ., ,Ns .sl:2.sl.,EP.::.:Ik.l-. --REI.-3.1.-lu, NM 1, sz16:fkW:... .nl rsijlsb, :..i..xEWxcllYQ3.! ,, lj 493 Mm! -N., .F AI K-sq' TTQQ ,ii it ii si- It If O-fo i vi v I -'A f- ii i ,, i E ix. '- I f--D . 4- g X J' , 55 M2 . All -f of the 'United States to claim full payment of the debts owed her by the Allied Nations. ln the llucknel1-Dickinson Triangle- it is: Resolved, That the United States Government should establish a system of uneinployinent insur- ance for the employees of American Corporate Industry. With Syracuse we have arranged for a debate on the same question as the former triangle. Besides this difficult schedule we have planned. as the great climax for this year, an extended western tour in the course of which we shall debate with several of the principal colleges and universities between here and the Pacihc Coast. XfVe shall debate both sides of the unemployment insurance ques- tion and the Japanese exclusion question. This tour will include Marquette University, North Dakota State Agricultural College, Montana Wesleyan, Montana State Agricultural College, University of Washington, Oregon Agri- cultural College, University of Wfyoining, Colorado Agricultural College, and probably others. The next time I write I will tell you how our draniatics are coming along. I will send the books you have asked for the next time 1 go to the city. Witli best wishes for your health and happiness, I am, Your affectionate friend, ALGERNON. . r l r Il. G. BLANEY W. E. ROMIG In-uslilmir of Forensic Count-ll Sftf'l'f'Wll'.V Of Forvllslc Collllril V Liam stia-R V wwf '-w..,:2-xiii ll i wicks 1 t-giifv. fi UV? . W gs- li il N' 5-'df 424 ri ll. JFK-aft' f gmizvgj ' -Qfiiluibw. gQfLi':W ll' if fi ll ',' i - We Wrlfi' ,, i' 'i'1-'ftilfgilil 3 417 1V ll 1- 7 Ti if 9. li 'ri T351 A 1 'iii l x :5 9' I ' aghlf-f1....4....,ig5iQf i. fr'.ll.ix.l3Q.iif,I Uv fl,,,,,f-. NM! ...M':i,'Ef95Sh A li- ,CF lil ps. 'dig -s... li 494 1 ,.,,-'Ip n,..5..,.,,,:,m.... ?ti!,,,.g,,,,,..,- .,.. ,,:..,...v'l.,.e ....,. :,T,SN? ,.,,.,T,,T..,,.'? ,... K .,..,7.TxI..t,.,:?.i,Q .,.. ,..X,,t.:i.,,., ,.... ,, .,... ,,,. ,.......,,:.L...1.:,X XRS.-,'1Y,,NJ, 2 I g t H Q f at 2 tl t it l fl ...'. VA i A, . X ,s,:- ' -,A . N. 5' in h I L fs f1f1.i,.gQEp.w:' x ,XO X jf., fr. H R is 1, 'li x . . A ,, , . 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April 'IS--O1'Cg'O1l .Xgrieultural College, at Covallis, Oregon. .Xpril 2.1.---CtJlOl'ZlClU ,XQ'l'lClllll1I'2ll College, at lfort Collins, Colo, April 25-University of lVyoming, at l.aramie, XVyo. l il.. .,,. . X .L g+,....... I mv ,I .N Qi . 1. l I l ev. Mo S. lj ll i l i if 'vwfffi-+11 ' 'l 1 if t l H f lt ll 1a5i,.,-wvalffz . tl i r- l .l l w41sxw'W1,t . i . ...RN ..,... , .. , ,1 r. MW... i . .... .. ,. L, ... .-vw J. 'NWA ..W,,-. ,,,.........,....., ....... . . .,-..1 Nllb- I. ,.,,. W.. .... ,. ...... ,...,.,m-111.-':x....... ,.,.-lJ..,,,- MW .- M. X, 495 -MI '1fm'rvv'vs-i '1'w1'1f'f 'Ir' W.. '-refe'I'v1- .- . T-PTL' .-: vefe N-'f ii l Tit V ' S ? W',w:ff4X H1411 'W i l ll' il t 1 It .l ,,,Z W., 'H,g,, ,S U, , M, l ' xx'k ELIOT E. OVERDORF BARCLAY S. LEATHICM First Prlzc Second Prize 'Ciba Tort?-Ninth 'Blanton' Omtorical Contest The Auditorium, Friday Evening, May 27, IQ2I ORATIONS The Bo 's Chance ----- HZARRISON A. l,VlATSINGER Y The Salvaging of Civilizationn - BARCLAY S. LEAT1-IEM The New Shi I of State - ELIOT E. OVERDORF l Safety First - - - - OTTO GRUPP JUDGES' AWARD OF PRIZES First Prize, S25 Second Prize, S15 JUDGES OF CONTEST PROP. M. S. MCDOWIQLL, Prize Wiiiner in 1891 MR. NVILBER J. KITCHEN, Prize VVinner in 1918 PROF. M. M. HARRIS ----- ELIOT E. GVERDORF BARCLAY S. LEAT1-IEM State College, Pa. r State College, Pa. - State College, Pa. -I ' I--::::'-X ':::1'f':W-1-irq----,:MW al bill Ili-'il A' 1.14.1- 4 - 5 .5 if li if 1... izpw Y J R 'W QPPEM-?. 1 F fl . 'L il ll 'I Y 496 xg x A 9 57,93 ,fo AA ., JC. t At V V, - L- N, ' it W 25.6 Q.. - C ..... rf ..., 5 A .ILQ8 ,, ' x .W-Q -QQ .,..--4Vj,-- 4.-f: 1 1 .1111- 4 11,... ,,,.-,.,-..- ..-- -,.,,'-f . . 1 . ag, ..1..1f.1... A ,.,xx .1--,,-1 g 1 .,.1.-A1' 3, .,,.1, ff '.1'-,.111 A ,.1- -.11-1- L .,1,1 1 2. ,..-..1 -:V -1.,1A 1-..1.1 J-mn ,:,. 1 --..1z Ln. ,1.-,,1,4, ,f.1-Lf, .-,..V-1.x.mL1., -,gy-N-. U 1rQ2i:i1:Ya K ' L fs-' MU SE in-H P A .. 1 , ,.Y. , .. 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I-lad investigation followed, he would have discovered that an enter- prising county club reporter had scooped up the 'facts for the education of the folks at home. And by this same process, the citizens throughout the state learn of the progress of their local proteges at Penn State, for the county club reporters are active. But this task of 'furnishing news is only one of several methods which the county clubs of Penn State use to make their college better known in local comnuinities. These organizations of students from the same localities also stage dances, smokers, banquets, and get-togethers at home centers to advance the popularity of the college, while literature explaining l'enn State is fur- nished by the clubs to interested citizens. This work of advertising the college takes on an added importance when it is seen that these clubs are formed from almost every county in the state. These county groups have been an important factor in the development of Penn State, and in the move recently started to convert the college into a state uni- versity their co-operation has become indispensable. l V ADAMS COUNTY CLUB ' G. I'. lII'1R'l'lNG, l'l'4'Nl1ll'lll G. II. KNOVSE, H1-uw-lnl'y K. F. MAYIGRS, Vive l'r1rsi4Ient ll. Il. l41t'Iil4lR'1', Tr4-usurmr ,- . .---.rw--t .ii M1,,,.,, ,,,,A,.w,..,m,,.X,,, ,,,. y ,.,,,:,K::. ,,o.,,l ..V. ,,k,,-g...,:,7.v.,,7 , 'Vw ,,.. v,,,..g, qt: ,, ,,W.Wi,.,,W ,.... . e.,,.v, tm? M., wg, - 4 -f,. H. nf, ' 'Nt Vick Q, ' ici ',,. fi - .Q . i l AJ' I--k N 1 ll 5 wif: ' A , ' l l, ff yr ' l'fJ'r'll 5i-3 ' ' vii' ill, l'i'v7if i li i Wifi V All ' iff- Vi '-17' i l '75 'i'v'ii?3:ii i Ml Yi'-fi it J i ':f7i9'?Q? YJ N in i . :L-V Kg N 4 ,,.-,,f.,,. -LQ7,,.,v,,- Y N ,H 1 , , 5 ist, , A JNL , tl , er N- ,., ,..,, i , ,.. .., X., V. ,, ,N i, ,.. , ,Wt , . I ,,-.AXA ....,..L-,-.M .,,, ...-......,..t..t-,.. ,....v.4W,--.., ...,.,.,, .... 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S'l'l'IWAll'l', Su1'x'c-I: .l. L. MAIITIN, 'I'l'1-mull'n-r II'V I'HlLAlJELI'l-IIA COUNTY CLUB W. L. HOWIDIGN, JM, l'l'u-shlulxl. tl. V. I,l'IllMl l'Il, S1'l'I'l Xll'V li. ll. KING, YI4-v I'rc:sldent ll. IG, 01'Iil-'Ulllb, 'l'x'a-mum-1' TIOGA COUNTY CLUB Y X lil'JI'Il l'I, l'l-1-mlm-nl l'. S. ALLIGN, S4-vrn-iury-'l'rn:Nunn f?l.-s.. 2 1 ,,,..,4i ' ' -QF 3555 Q j gg 1-,RH 1. -A,-ml, S--iq E is 1 ff A A 5 Lf 4 B4 rf' f iifufr, 'rf aff-'f Q 11 .L 'Q 1 E T I 'I 1 K - un -' L'A7,-.3514 : Ziff milf? - A -Vi: X xi A Pl A L 444. . I s 14335 ,fa 1 E ?i:'.fff: I gffgg- ff l LW 2 Q si , 3 -51-ii1:,!'g E ffiffg .fvi A if f -9i?Zf1-,fy 'LJ i li' twig, . V 243 .,. A: , ,qv .V 2 . yy... LF-.1 'S- 'LJ 1.5- 504 ,,, ...wx N. .X W. .,... JH .7 .l . . K ,,. ,,. .. .. Ju. .,k, . 5.-',,,-.M ' , ' ':. - 'N-4 9- 1' Mfg, YJ L, , .' if '. E w ,TN -A . Wi- Njgg KQQK f-gjswf . 1 1 ,ks X 1. M' ' ' ' J- - '-3,' -Mfg .- . V' - ' A Y Y x4! Q s h-5 1 ..., , K3 K 'S 1 1. xg. 5 . 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SNYIIIGR, l'1'1-sidelil, I. S, ADAMS, Sec-1'1stnry 111. S. IIECIITIGL, Tl'Cl1BlIl'0l' 'Ghz Rehabilitation Club The Rehabilitation students, who were disabled in the United States service during' the war and who have been sent to I'enn State by the govern- ment to master some vocation, have formed a club of over one hnndrecl mem- bers For the purpose of associating' with their comrades of the army and also for the promotion of any movement for the betterment ot the college. liach year since their organization in the fall otf 1919 the members of the Rehab Club have presented some form of theatrical entertainment for the beneht ot' a worthy Penn State cause. Thus far the Rehabs have staged a minstrel show in 1920 to aid the college hospital, the Jellies of 1921', to help erect a memorial for the 'Penn State war dead, and the 'Qlollies of 1Q22'i to con- struct a monster SH on Mount Nittany. to 11 1 11 ' ' V i f'3 gT1f-J 1 -- W' '. -1 1A:11,'f.'., 1,5 'tl 'g ' 1- 1, . - - . , ,1 . , - , 1 1 L5 f l' 1 I 311 Mft' 1. 1' tt, l 1 - lf..-wg 1l ll'7f',1,fw. fttfrwvf ' l 1 Wflfn.. tiftwtf- - if 11.1211 ' il 11 f 1 5'l3.A111f-list? wfgsftg tg .1,1'qg,.'nst1j 2..1w:.fw1, 1 1wrt.vff',v ,fo ,'1' l . .. ,,., Ea-9-at Wli.- .,,,, ,l i4z?.tf,':.1.f1.3m. f1i1.1-33135 -a.,,,,l,l 111921-tvtl ..J,L .fn.Kx A,k,,L, ., 4,,, V E't1tfvMf,.1-t.'lSe. l,4Qt.,l .Q f I ' ' ' --Hw-1-w.-- is it ---- - ' 0- 506 ' x . FN. H ' A-. 91 i'.9Yi '1'x V 01 'T 'WN4f1 1 ,Y ,Nav . A 'N X mx-Vw A vw-+-N 1 e-V M L '- Wu , , w , 56 f 1 L L Q0 Q 4 5... NI aw ' X! t lm. 'K ., X ll , ,V -H. M fi-1: ff., 1-L... 1 1-- H Alum ...1 2 H nliginn M .1 Ei. 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' t a a --f .-was-.Q ,...... ----- - -- 3... Trunk fllro. Olmsteab Hoys' VVork Secretary, 1910, Geneva, N. Y. Acting General Secretary, 1911, Geneva. N. Y. A.11'., Unversity of Michigan, 1915-16. Acting Religious VVork Director, University of Michigan, 1015-16. State Student Secre- tary, Cniversity of Michigan, 1916-17. VVith Russian Army in Russia as Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 1917-18. XVith Allied Army in North Russia as Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 1918-19. Penn State General Secretary, 1919-22. Iiast- ern Area Director of Student Friendship Fund. New York City, 1021. Ghz Tum anb work of the young UlZen's Christian T-Association To aid in the solution of campus problems: to find and serve the material needs of the studentg to help men to cut their way to rational living faith, an active partnership wfth God :- these are the purposes of the Penn State Y. M. C. A. Service, irrespective of creed, class or social position, is the motto of the organization. The Campus service of the Y. M. C. A. is divided into a number of phases. The Freshman reception at the opening of each year has become a hrmly establish college tradition. The College Y. M. C. A. conducts Socials at intervals during the college year, and free movies are shown in the Old Chapel. The Y Hut furnishes a place ot' study and recreation. Therc are now more than twenty newspapers and magazines in the Hut for the use of the students. Holders of membership cards are extended full transient privileges in ninety-seven per cent of the Y. M. C. A.'s of Pennsylvania. Through the Employment Bureau, the Y. M. C. A. finds work for many students. The number of jobs secured through this agency runs into hundreds, of which the money value represents more than 313,000 The Lost and Found Department also does good work. During the last year some two hundred lost articles were returned to their owners. During the past year the Y. M. A. has attempted not only to carry on its local work, but has also heard the call of other brothers in need. and responded to the call to the best of its ability. A mass meeting in behalf of the Student Relief Fund of European countries was called by order of the Student Council, after the proposition had been laid before it by a Y Com- mittee. Dr. Bernard I. Bell, President of St. Stevens College, New York, addressed this mass meeting. He vividly pictured the condition under which the liuropean student was strug- gling and as a direct result of his efforts the student body pledged the initial contribution to this relief fund, This was the first step of what was later to become a national movement which raised fliZ00,000 for the benefit of ,European Student Relief. At this same mass meeting Penn State students voted in favor of limitation of armaments. In co-operation with Princeton, a movement was started wlnch was destined to grow to national r 1. ' 'ya'-'w 7t15r,'fs1 -' ,.. tjyi'5g:r.75,gl'gp.5 'wzfjjgi-'..: xii- ,tgasgfpsf'f'.w,'fs'Qf11 ---'iv'-1-'W' me 1131131.11 f l 1 11 it +11 11511 g. 11 il U ,,,, b..,.-1.334 tl 'L 'Li'x:.l441. -Nagy, !.. :miQ?.Is'2 Xesniiss JI, lll, Erin ,KMQHQ-, N it tl! 10. 1' 0 sf, vi swf . ' my , t at -N . ,ffl 1 . ,lyyxfxy ' f r L .2 ' ,, , . importance. The student sentiment of the country was crystallized and, through properly ap- pointed delegates, was carried to President Harding. This movement has had its mfiuence upon the disarmament conference, and its delegates will appear before Congress at its next session. BIBLE STUDY GROUPS V The Association works towards its ,chief purposes through the Bible Study Groups. The aim of these groups is to help men fund a real tangible faith upon which to build. Local, na- tional and international problems are being studied in the light of the practical working princi- ples of jesus Christ. Normal training classes are conducted for the purpose of training leaders who in turn carry the message of each lesson to their individual groups, and together the class and leader make an honest effort to find solutions to their own peculiar problems. Th.e courses offered this year have been arranged to meet the demands of the students. The Bible has been studied, not only for the purpose of learning what it contains, but also to interpret its teachings in the light of present day social a11d scientific thinking. RELIGIOUS MEETINGS V The Religious Meetings Committee has as its object, the presenting of at least one re- ligious campaign every year, as well as many meetings throughout the year, when some of the world's best student leaders are secured to discuss the spiritual life of the student of today. Many speakers representing various causes write to this department to secure dates for pre- senting their addresses on our campus. These are investigated and only worthy causes are assisted by the committee, which arranges for the meeting, provides a chairnian, special music and everything essential for a successful meeting. It is through the Religious Meetings Com- mittee that the Association reaches the campus as a whole with religious appeals that cannot be made in any other way. The Eddy campaign of November 24-26 was a success, as were all Eddy campaigns. Sherwood Eddy commands an attentive audience wherever he goes, and Penn State was no exception. The iutluence of his sermons was felt by the entire student body and deep down in his heart every man was compelled to fight his battles. EXTENSION SERVICE The Extension Service of the Y. M. C. A. is featured this year by a Centre County Older Boys' Conference to be h.eld May 26tl1 to 28th. At this conference every community in the county will be represented by some of its boys. The conference will be addressed by President Thomas and men of the State and International Committees of the Y, M. C. A. Preceding this conference every community will be reached by letter, personal visits and deputation trips in order to present the general program of the Extension Service to the whole county. Some other activities of this department are: Organizing a11d conducting rural Sunday Schools in the one-room school buildings in the neighborhood of the College, providing church services for these rural people, organizing Boy Scout Troops in different communities, provid- ing illustrated lectures and entertainments for rural communities, and providing umpires and referees for various athletic contests throughout the county. ENTERTAINMENT COURSE An important part in the training of the students and education of the townspeople is supplied through the combined musical and entertainment course provided by the Department of Music and the Y. M. C. A. This course usually aggregates eight numbers, and is built around two mammoth musical numbers. This season Alberto Salvi, the world's greatest con- cert harpistg and The Impressario, a comic opera, furnished the special features, while such numbers as the Dunbar Male Quartet, Grisha Monasevitch., a violinist, Edgar A. Guest, a poet of the people, the Oceanic Ladies' Quintet, Thompson Blood, an entertainer, and Montraville Wood, a scientine entertainer, comprised the remainder of the course. 1 i I law- 313 ,i mi-1 'xv ,flaw 1, I Mitts, uw ...TQ E l,- 15, 'Jn' 'l - pl gi 1,-L4 he ,55.:g!', , '. '.I.g' ':, -n-- -wil ' 9 J 4-. ' .. .' ,Q 'JZ Y if ' l , wf?f'g,I,v, j tg x lgycalgf ll Y., fr, ii s , f.,,f,g. 1 Aix' 1 .,,.. wg, 3 f,,1.Lx,? , ,Q i f ' i- , .l , , -, Ay' .,,-' 4 - R I .:f.Jv:s.- ,.,..,p.,,,,, 1-ff' r.11.:x..J..i.f:..asg- M, X.,.,l,,' rv.:-:ft-h:.:2 .ual-A.?fi!s.x W, .Mg M, if ' 11.5, , . AMLQJ.. s 1 ,,,C1,,kf. .LEM 510 x ds., .V .-.wily ,'HA-isp--,gym-353,-K-7,55-fEv,fsug-y-3:174 157' . 'SJW f'312rf'v'U13. fr iw... j:Qr'g ':gf1js ':7Qy'rQix: ' wg'-.I 1 U .X J. . ix... il 5'i'Rl'7llMn7fQ.f'Q'ii ' if lb ' L ' lyp ' rl -w xv A. X73 l Sig YWRQ-'N liflwfdil- i ill fi it ,-xfwaw V it f --me it N o P19 ,F WN N ' ill it , 'N--'ii 1 ' 1 'V' . . H' - il Q' Silver Bay Last June twenty-two Penn State men spent ten worth while days at the fl'hirty-seventh .Nnnual Student Y. M. C. A. Conference, held at Silver llay, in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains, on Lake George, N. Y. .Xmong the seven hundred delegates, we were not manyg in fact Yale. Columbia. Cornell, and Dartmouth were present with larger delegationsg yet Penn State became well known to all those present from the colleges of New lingland and the Middle Atlantic States. 'l'rue we went down to defeat before the l'niversity of Pennsylvania in the baseball league: but on stunt night the Penn State per- formance was voted as one of the cleverest and most interesting of the evening. The bunch who hiked the 45-O miles deserve mention. They received special attention in New York City, where a man with a blue coat and brass buttons wanted to give them a free night's lodging, but they proved their iden- tity and thus earned the privilege of sleeping out with the mosquitos. The speakers were unusually strong, and their messages will long be with those fortunate enough to attend. Dr. Richard Roberts, of lingland, chal- lenged men to deeper thinking. Henry Sloane Coffin blazed a new trail for many of us in his clear cut presentation of the work of the church. ,ll Stitt VVilson, Sherwood liddy, David Porter, Robert li. Speer and Bishop Mc- Dowell each did his part in opening lll6l'llS eyes to the needs of the world and to the power possible to a man when he joins hands with God to meet that need. Qlrlest of all there was not a man who did not come away with a new under- standing of man's relationship to God and of the work which God would have man join Him in doing in this busy world of ours. ---- V---...wxvyv--r-t,W--.4i--.r-i,- .M-,...g . Q. .,.,K..., .. .... i.-L,-W -t.w-T---t.,.1il,--Q-,,Num-. .-., -i.,.,,i,,,i,. k,,,..,.,,.,-ww .K,,1t,,U,, in ,J lk i '+C ii N iii ll i 5 v .H Q. p,ug.5N W x , .,,,,V by ,, V .W , X N h 1, ., ., .,.,..,-,M S twig . t5g,1Q,-4 l Q l w7Qi:w'l ii ws, tw fictg. 1- f 1YN1fg'- it 4 -' lull? v 1. Q - '-fi ,. lim . W JP-' 'N f is-1 l I .rf-41 .. -- vii- . e., t 1' . ' A f if 5 1 5' I -.5-Mg l y ft, L 2 i ? 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NIEEDIIAM, ,222 EMMA VANSANT, ,25 LYNDALI, XVIIITISIIEAIJ, 323 GEORGE F. Coma, ,222 FRANK I. 0l.MS'l'liAlJ, f Y Secvj The Student Volunteer Band is at branch of the Student Volunteer Move- ment for Foreign Missions. The object of this Volunteer Band is to deepen the missionary purpose and the spiritual lives of the meinbers, to secure other members, and to promote foreign missionary activities in College com- munities. Every Ineinher of the Band proposes, if it be God's will, to become Z1 for- eign missionary. W ,. ,..,,.,, .... 7,,q,,Z.wx yr:-.,...i.i..:yA:ffgg.-i..,rf.V.g.,.A,! gk-,FQ,:,:Q3iS7f?.- wi. .J .... .T.,..k,.,1 K+- lk.':,2,.7-R-,.7.:'.kVJ.,-, :T-.1 .F4g:'T1,---1.:.M.,Ni X fgy'-ffgwx?-My U59-23--,,T,T,,k:.w Q ll ' t'.3,,,5,'3E5Qli is f 'IP fl 1' lil gi J ,.u.:el:f,l'1 ww' ' haf?-I1-ft' 'I ' sw.. - 'rw 1 'f I 1 I! I. f wifi.. H: dCl54'A327'I!lf' I iM.:.ftq. f.R-n'g.p'- - I 1 ff . .l .,.. 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Yesterday saw them, few anal insignilieant, strug'g'ling' against aclverse eonclitions for recognition in a eollege which until recently was rlevotetl wholly to men. Overcoming' the ohstaeles in their way, however, those lexv remained, anrl in a shorter time than one eoulcl helieve ereclihle, others, hy emulating' the example of the lirst, have laicl the founrlation lor a large hotly of women stuclents. 'lloclay xvomen are enrollerl in every sehool in the college ancl are taking' their place in extra-eurrieular activities as xvell as in the class-room. l'rourl of the aeeomplishments of the past it is every xvoman's mlesire to see as great an expansion in the future. . ,,., ,x.!,,, V, ,HT ,V,, V. ,, ins., . . ..,v . ,,- 4, W l . -V . ., . . . , , 1 - l ,X C ,.r -fa aff, li Qu:-' -v tsnltl A U ' fm, 1v:5:?.w'f.- ' Q K 1 Q ,go ,uw 1 fgif ww I ff l , LU- ., 'V' Uv, it im Ve W l I , 4 l l at f tr M- 5':yf.4 , M-lt-, ,wut , 1 ' mr f, L li i l l pn- V-fi' L ' l L-'D 'i5fQ,'S,1?' 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L'1.o11n ln those clark and glooniy war clays ive entere-Ll 11pon our college life. A flepression and a gloom hoverecl over om' Iirst year. o11ly lifting' slightly at the close as if to leave with 11s a filly peep into what might prove to he the col- lege of o11r clreams anrl expectations. lXlany times since that lirst year we have 'felt a thrill at seeing' the towers of Ulcl Main against the sunset sky. Klany times we have felt the exultation and joy of ll'llC l'enn State women in the worthy accomplishments of our .Xlma hlater, anal we hope we ean say that we have stoocl staunchly hy her every act, whether it met clefeat or victory. lfour years have taken their place in the halls of history, lint in the world many things have happened. lnsteacl of the war-torn world of our freslnnan year, ive face a xvorlcl which is striving for peace. l.e't 11s never forget that we are llenn State women and as such must leacl lives worthy of her highest icleals. Let ns clo our share in helping' the xvorlrl in its clillienlties anrl as llifllll State women take our place in s11cl1 a way that our college may he zilxvays lJl'Ollll of our name. 'Before we act, let us think if xve are acting' for the 1 QJHJTY of Olrl Slate. .. . -.'- -V -- 1: H --, 3, - vm. 1:p..,fy-14-X .,,. -1, :'vjjgAmx,v fc-k-V1j.,f fs.. 1- --1-: w -gf: 14'-Q :1 1 .Y -. ,rife-l1! 1-.. ' -1: -s . ,,X..:,x my fl, if 1 1 ll 1 i I tl lil tl il l W in , 1 Av, ,f , : ': -, gs -v-1 .. ' 1 112- 'xg 4.13 it K. 1 P 3 f2'., X ,, ' 1 1 at 1 lt tf1fFTiZ1?ff1 l ll ll it li 1' 1-faves 1-.1-1 V 1 ll ' l . .. .13 ,...E1ffQ1'N ' c ,.,A,. l 73115 mt1s'. Z1111s 1. .c ,.,, 4 ,si , 14 :1 lff'i9.'-.'-,llif m 1 Jlwl in lll, ,Sym-3 L AA,A .::,..-fu.. -j 441- 1- -. 'Q l , .,,,,, ' 1- ..,...,.,..... .... ........,-.:.:.:. ew--1 ', ---..J ......... - ..... .. 1 .. N, '- .f N 'LV 515 .ffEfiisg'TE'7g'jig'ffv?1 ,.- wr' ::rf:37f:'yv'rif:'?'1W'f?Q1'- Tfijiirf ww. i l ig .i ,IAQ-A M4 h i, 2 11:25 ,ms f.O-Sgyki ff, -x 9 ,,1Qwl..Aw.Lfp,:4:4 L l KOR V HW f . . fl lm, an .. E .. , - -J .... ..,. J . X ...Lulu , ..,C.z,y, -Lf--.. .,Qm.,,..w.::.s- ,fJ. tt... .,..., -.m mmzz-.wa7gmmm:suf:.:2w:.ni.mmmrwwam--....i,1 if ,,A,,. ...,...m. WLT., Talluniors as 'ffresbmen 'l'he year IQZ3 seemed far away when we, as a body, entered Penn State and looked ahead to four long years of college life, but as the freshman numeral climbs higher and the senior figure becomes that of the current year we begin to feel apprehensive and to foresee our passing. Our lot as freshmen was much the same as many classes before us. lt was our sophomore year that so far has been the momentous one of our career. In that year we established ourselves as emancipators of the freshmen by abolishing hazing and since then the period of the VVearing- of the Green is no longer a terror. Now we find ourselves playing the role of advisor as well as protector to our youthful sister class and feel a bit flattered by their respectful regard for our council. V Many names have disappeared from our class roll during the three years and some new ones have been added, but essentially we are the same class and so we will remain. Some of the friendships that we have made in that time will long outlive the few years spent in college, and Penn State and 5923 will always remind us when we made them-of the happiest periods in our lives. ' ' ' 1 '3:12.-f'rfvf- az 'ff5 -fWszazw 'f2'Ff'1'r 'T rf'.q-t ,zvY+Wf'f2f 7'?7'EJ 'l 4 iw, -e ff4 C' , t , fm: lil 'L 1 ,pl liffhtg' if ii ll ly li ' 1 'H , J ,I il 'eo' -1 . 'J'-' LL, ' . il Q ,. .rfz 4 1 ii ., ' i- l 129. we 1 :l ' l, f,f+l'S5i l ii, 4191 i ' lil i l l -.sent i. iiiwwf. Kamal il i .sweet ,titty it li- iq-'fa w ywglgwp 4f',.fJ.1..,- dw.: j,,,.E:, A 1.1-f..i:.'.,u-. ll.-,4-...-oil: mLt,,,,,4,Q i-:2lrr,f:v.. .nfw.'t.. XML ia, tw .Palms M. Q.-Nl! 516 P' 'W f'W'A'11 ..g:: vw .M f1fi28Asu.Q wh Tf Qf w ' UH .S ' . X. ,Q W '- .fx uv S' -'W' 'af' J Y 1 X mQY:s'x' H-QNX k I CA Owmk 'N XM! 1 wx 1 5 ff w Hunters OFFICERS P1'ggif1mf -XLEEN M. 1? ELT. l ' ic'c P1'vsidv1 zz' AXGNES T.-xY1.uu 51151-pfgyy - .Xl .1c12 Slcrc 11fl:112n : .,,.., ,.,F,15-. ,,W,, ., .will .,, -, ,., ,.. -,Xie , .,.k X. V., , Y. + Q r 1 ' , .,:.' ' 511 v, my x.myc'+,':g-- 1 xhx- , .,y...4,x. , 1 n F , ,A f jury. QV , W 3 xgxfg. il Nfl. ' l ' K Vf2:1 .a f ,. A ,.:f 11'-4.Si4q J g ., W . .3 ,4 ..,.. g .....7 :.p:f4:gM....: ,:g4.g4,t:-:14- n,n,.. NA.A 4, v . V,A. M.- .1 B-Q-L.: ... Liw-Uf' N - L f fv 'L,v w 51 7 f ,N .i74Y:?Wi:,,,N. In 'fl , Mx jx. , .NGN v V D275 I, 5- A X ,41,..x 4 -4 1.- , My ev X, I iw N l Ill 1 -.,il.ff7' 'K flfsx 1 l :ij li l I . 1 .' . . .. ..... ,,.... .,... - .fx .... .a,.. ...,,, .. -.. ,, ........ J' ., ,. ' .muecmemma:T.-x.amafm:m.mWmw1mm.wa,.a.ms,mmm 1 Sopbomores Prtrsiiicizit - ---- lfnixncizs I.. SACKET1' Vice I77'C.S'1'lI'f'lll TILLIE A. YOUNG Scwcfzzry - - GRACE F. FAR1.12Y Tm1.vzz1'vi' - - - Doizorrrv ll. AMES Responsibility seemed to he the keynote of the IQ24 class, for with us came an innovation in the college customs affecting' co-eds. Wfe were to he used for experimental purposes, and ever and anon througliout our freshman year that fact was dinned into our ears. lf we could prove to the satisfaction of all concerned that it was possible to co-11duct ourselves properly without being' hazed, that great evil should he banished from the list of college activi- ties. Should we, however, in a11y Away fail to measure up to the den1ands made upon us, we would bring' down wrath l10f only upon our own heads, hut upon all future Penn State girls. , Our Sophomore year lJ1l'Ol.lg'lll2 responsilmilities of a new order. It was our task to instruct the new girls in tl1e maintenance of the college customs. and we heartily appreciate tl1e splendid way in which they have co-operated with us. They came to recognize, as we did, that the benefits of a few extra duties as freshmen would be reaped in the future days of tl1e upper classman. It is our earnest desire that the class of '.l'wenty-four may continue to shouldel' its share of the hurden toward the realization of the extensive pro- gram which has heen planned for 'Penn State. l PJ f .,-,, ,.., M. .,:.,X,.?L .l iA7,T:,,,,,,,,U. E,,I.W.,.?:i,.W6..WE .,...:y.,m ..., , ,Q rw.,i?.Y,,,.57i,.:.TJ,x..:F...,W.,.,. ..,. w,....., I,.,,.,1m .W T......,:., A I '1Q. is'q '1 riff?-:Iq'fl','1f ,fuels ll iliac' 3?'f 'f'f 'rf1f rl All i ll. :jg W :Spa :P,j1,7f M 41, Ili ll 11, ,,1j ex ,ll 1. l ' Htl, i'?,'ff1 1 .l !1'.':P q1Tl-1 ffl . ' 1' '91 5 ,:f,1l51T1, 9 fig if? .-:fill ,til E1 .1 H' i .E:lrx...z.JE1f:lJg p fd fiflZ!i1i,sj11, . Yr I .,,, ul .Sr l 1i53wk:.g!. mini:-.JL,uA,41.,Tfll13fll1fv.,,lls,s. V 518 , ,l wx Af-it.. .,. N. -i . ia-we. m li-as sbs'-l A i ul we .5 nm M' x Ima 5975 ' I ,ll ii it f at Q s XSKM ill- ..... s i .... A ,KJ:Tm'.?::'L::tT, '----'::::mz.2' 1 r N i 'rl X . . . . .. . .. ....,.n,.:..,.. .K ia . i .freshmen Pvvsidem' - - - lX'lIRIAM lllilik Vice .PI'C.YilI,C1lif Donm' I 1 Y lil2URGlC Secrcfziry - - - - 'lil.lCANOR Ccn.r.INGs XVhen we entered college in September we awaited with impatience the hrst evidence of the spirit of State, which we had come to understand was an indelinable 'force regulating the student life. Later, we realized that with the donning' of our green hair ribbons we had become an integral part of the college. As we became acelimated, every custom seemed a precious binding' tie, culminating' in the organization of the class of 1925. As time passed we were duly initiated into all the womenls organizations. ln the fall sports. hockey and volleyball, our teams played with determination and a spirit of good sportsmanship, which have become the dominant notes in all our un- dertakings. NVe are glad tor have been the first class under the administra- tion oif President Thomas and it is our desire to co-operate with his plans for the college. Although we have put aside our green hair ribbons, the spirit with which they inspired us will remain always. The class of 1925 is heart and soul for its Alma Mater. . i lm.. ...M g i W. 3, Mlyml .. i 4. , A ,-J- i ,J , X. i, Au , .. 'il 1 -2. ' .tr ly li 'iffy +':'f- gif?-2 ' 'l' ll Q? kits, .Mft L ,H 1- .ith-z . 3 V' i zi5.'f-.-5'.- . 1 l'ii'ifl'.'l:'f','wnf ll' li mgwcggp, Ailxiikfl 'il li FQPQQ f. . li N i l, ,flirt i 1w :M59A' -pain' . S fi -.,. ' . 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A 11.16 H I1 v x. 1 ,1 5 wx 'ws 1 x 1, ,N an K.. 1 lf' 1 ' ' f' 1 '11 1 x jf Sauk 2 ll. .... . .. .Q .. 11 . , .. 1. , . . . . 1 1 ... . .. . lift g 1 l l . lQ7omen's Stubenl Governmentlssociation P1'v.vi11'1'11t - I 1.o1z11:Ne1c li. A1.L1iN, ,22 lf'1'rv lylllfxiltllllvlll - M1x111AN lVl1fA1es, F23 S4't'l'l'flIl'j' - Nl. lsA111a1. !Xl'.l.liN,, '23 The XX'on1en's Student liovernnient .-Xssociation, founded at the college in the 'fall of IQIS, plays a very important part in the lives of the girls at The l'ennsylvania State College. Many changes in the niethocls of governinent have taken place since then, the most recent of which tool: place in IQZI when the association was re-organizecl ancl a 1nore inclusive goiveriiing' hocly was forniecl. livery girl noxv takes a part in the stuclent g'OVCl'lllllCllt. liach cottage is a unit, the larger clorinitories taking' their places accorclingly as several units. The toxvn girls hy themselves form a unit uncler this plan. livery unit elects a representative to the house of representatives ancl thus makes known to the house any changes which it wishes to he macle. The presiclent of the Association is a senior electecl hy all the girls: the speaker of the house is a junior girl, and she sits in the senate. 'lfen girls compose the senate anal the Dean of XVOIUCII is a nieniher ex-officio. lt is thought that this form ol' organization is most effective since every girl noxv takes a more personal interest in stuclent governinent than ever hefore. 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I N.rml?.'5r'2fi ' ' f 1' BW! 2 Xl 'Li Axim Q if e X ,' , . 5 i 7 'fum lr . - ' vm. ,.. ..:...- . .. , .1 . X . - ,QA-my .. I ' .. . , , f. , .- -- . ---- ' '-.....W:.1w -:.,.,,... ,... .ew .W M- V ...--Qu'jf+.L.l o 0 o q 37 C ' Prcsiclczzit - - - - Kilmer-: Yoeulvi, 'zz Vice Pl'C.V'lltfl'7ll' - Slum l'l,fXR'l'MAN, '23 Sccrcfaijv - - tllmcia lfix1u.lf:v , '24 T7't't1NIl1'4'I' - .XLICIE Sizrizifiulcn, '25 To have lmrezultli of vision, to have a vital interest in life, to have Z1 love 'for every living thing, zlncl to he ahle to see Z1 Great lieing hack of all means to have religion. This is the kincl of religion for which our Young- XVomen's tfliristizin .Xssoeiation stands. lts purpose is 'funrlzunentztlly at religious one. but not merely Zl religion of ereerls :intl cloetrines :incl wortls, hut rather Z1 re- ligion of worthy acts. Iiveryone eanno-t he great, hut we can all aim to he goocl-goocl in the biggest sense of the worcl-women with iclezlls which they lllilllltlllll. The Young XX'on1en's Christian lXssoeiation pushes every lmig cause on the ezunpus, and it mloes its share in matters 'fan' lroin our innnecliute concerns. It is an orgzmizzttion which expresses the nohlest thoughts, the loftiest icleuls, anal the tinest principles of ull women of all tiine. lt is the eonerete expression of at lmeztutiiul iclezi. N ' , i 'fl fi'5L? l Tx A li QQQQIK 5-2'3iwgl.' 'Fjr QQ fl A li' N t' 1 -Ut. i i , .Mfrs ig ,N .gggvi , ly ii ikrxgkzi i Wax. 1 i ,mf .F at vt, 5,1 lt, , , Q, ,M wif, 4, ii, if , U . ,, , A EMMV4 .,-,J . ix ,. .. wg, I i . if wa. ,' ,li4ftgim1f 1 i .1i.ipi-rs-:sig etwiriii li . . it lit l.. 41,--.,.. ' fi-L..-.lEl,fI.4'fx2 V ,Q .yf ls1L1'.:.ll'-.:l.'1'6.x. MALLLAQS' Q., uP :2h il1:-... 'KINTEFXS 4, 'v-, ..i..Qa5fJxelNQ3: ,Q ,. l..,,Q:i . ,,L',.., w , A . .1 4.-M I - H A- -' -4 5233 V. WEST'fl'- 13'r1Wr'f'v'vw-'w'r'1':1'-1 -gr fvif't '1 is f ?7+f '7j7rv,, 1vr'- j'tmQ1:Er rf'fSz'r vy:W'f7 ,' T 17'f'f71T V W 1 iL7'l'b'i'fX' 'L if u v K 'J if i5'i?'i'3R'1ili ' ' 'Wi' - N K A l , ki- VLA bil all ,f -,id at l 1, - y -V : i Q N- - L , . 9 K 3 ha .A .N 1 , ., . , i i 7. ,,,hA., ,aa o ,w Y' iffy 1 ,ti it is ' f-r: Girls' Glaze Club Prv.v1'flmzt - - lilARRIlC'l' C.Xl,VliR'l' Secretary - Glmmvs l Lfr.'roN llfU71l7gCl' - - - - - RoANN.x llim. Lfnrler the efficient ancl whole-heartccl instruction of Mr. Williams, As- sistant Professor of Music, the Girls' Glee Club has taken its place as a campus organization. The girls gave their lirst concert lfebruary twenty-seconcl in the college auclitoriuni, and the attending' success was indeed encouraging' to those whose hopes hacl niacle the organization possible. With no established reputation whatsoever, the club has received numerous invitations to sing' in various parts of the state. It is the ambition of the present club to have estab- lishecl a permanent Penn State Girls' Glee Club. l i I l 1-A3 1 ji wr , .225 I ,J ll ISL-3 , 'lt' eyffli ri 1' B, 'N ' all ii, e ' i fl lsffri, e vw A 1.ffus:.,. ff ii wwf: '- l it ii ' 1 5 1471 G'1f, fi1 i, :Nf'J'fVJ'31 555352 'T lwiimiilgrk G.i'Il'5l' ll ,li 75? ,i'?i ':i l fr 'l l , Vi, I ,iw ll Q imp, ,, t,a,,tew,, I E 5gi.it,,, .,,,1Olf. i ,V WAX Qt, , l V f Pix-awtw c:...,.gu,...., :limi J. ,4,,, ,--7xN,,,.,, ie- ,lL,f. :gp:-.F 'Mfr -,Wifi m-:a. i..1e. .21 .Lu .,.g', xh X-'A,.' .Nw i- A., A-vs.1r,Y,4 x A , M,--5,..,,vNji W 1-J--Y r . ,..5J... - ,... gn . - if V -4 524 .,,,, N V, X Ti, ,T ,,, ..,. :D 1 .,.,,A, - 2. . 3 K,.L,.....w.EM..,,: ,...., ,L.. .V vw. 1.11, ,,:.?..,H.i.W, .,,. V1T:,,..,. Miyxg, Tl 3 '.iflTQ31f-i2i?1:.'?f5f17 W tw 1 QJf'i ff., -1 Y, y W' 1 i1'iQZ374.2.'4-'Mft P 151 ll 1-I All-M 1, wx 1 N x- 1- xv- '11 - 1 1 1 1' 1' '-,QW , , ' . Y 56? H1,Q,.,1 N 4- l 1 tj, lx ' ' ' X X 1 L',' , 3 -' lf ,tl 1, - 1 1 1 ll . ,JUL lt , -Qgylvg' 151,151 5.4.1.1 .gr-g1v1mJ1..w..,1hw- f.1f1.1w.ummg-mmmf.:.-mzrmmfu,..111mmm-..u.:-,mmmm11m...w, 1,mm.,111 ,11.1-5 fl umm, .,.-L' Varsity Quartet The Girls' Varsity Quartet, Ol'g'ZllllZCil in Septcnmlzcr, IQJI, has bccmne very lllllllllill' 111 the college com111u11ity. It has c11te1't:1i11erl thc college guests on 1111111e1-ous occz1si011s, and on .l:u1uz11'y 26, 1922, sang' at Il 111ceti11g' of l'e1111 State .Xlumui in lfla1'1'isb111'g. ll ' -'tw 1151591 tl 114.31-w. v 1111-fl'L71v.1 1 1 1' 1-1-,BW ,, ,wiv-T 1 tot, 1' gf 11, ,C 1: ,' 1:1 ff 'S wa. , 1' 1 . MSDN: 1 - ' 1 ' 'YS 1 ' 1 1 1 71 1 'gnfklfa 11 1ll'gl41g11ig,fZ'f. 255.21113-1 'lf 111T3Q-1113 ll 11 wi . ff 1x ....' fr.:1-:-,f- HIS , .,.. -N41 .112 111111-.-15.111 1111.f1:..pA1-11- -,Wt 113-b:..E ,.11.11:n.Xb N,,11,,l11:ewfA,,, ,NLS ' f-.uv - -L -4 1- .141 3.7, ,,,...,, .--4 ' N 525 ,JI '4 A rf M ,AA, .... A,., ,4,.. .A.. ,V J 'mE ' ? ww: il V ,E ig A K: ZH . , W ,cy fx X rm V W :wil Vu ,AL All ., ,A M,.,ELQfg ,3.,..pQ1.x...,1u , ,., ,,...--vrgiy-If-... Nita-nee Foumlufl .'I:mu:1l'y 5, 1922 FACULTY MEMBER RUTH JACKSON GRADUATE MEMBER If.'X'l'IIlCRlNI5 UJXRNll.'XIQ'I' SENIORS fl lAR1u1a'r C.Xl.VICR'I' - llmus S'l'lcx'11:NsuN GRACE YUCUM .IUNIORS ll',.'XlIIQ.'X IC. CHICK Rl, I'Il l. KAW ROANNA NV. Him. iE!.lZAl!lC'I'lI IQ. KURTZ ,I':S'I'IIliR U. .I'lUl.MliS RIAIQY IV. YOUNGS SOPIIOMORES l RANc1cs L. SAc:KE'rir IIr4:l.1aN SNYDIQR CZRACE WA'r'rs PLEDGES .ALICE M. IWANNING ' lX'lARUUlCRI'l'Ii SCIIANTZ IC. IEIIQLIQN XVILLIAMS -VA-vf. 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In ::---::-::4 f :-::- -:vw-1:1-x M------Vrxfy--L 'Women's 'ffxtbletic 'lbxssociation Prcszfzlwzi' - - .Xc1N1cs NICWNIAN, 'gg Vice fJ7'CSl'lf6'llf .'XI.l'IliN il'llil.I., '35 Tf1'cas1M'c1' - NIA111' G11-1111c's, '33 .S.t'l'1't7fUI'jl l..fx1111.x fllilfli, '33 The :lim uf the XYo111e11's .Xthletie .XSSllCllllllJ1l is lu Zll'Ul1SC :mil 11r1i11t:1i11 111 :1ll the women sluclents :m mterest 111 sports ul :1ll lcmcls. to urge them tu lezul llClllll1y 01.11-Kllltbl' lives, to develop in them :1 spirit of en-o11e1':1li1111. :mcl to turn out :lt the e111l of fum' years :1ll-:11'011111l netire .Xmerie:m XX'UlllC1l. li is 1111t the :lim of the o1'g:u1iz:1tio11 to clevelup highly speeizllizefl athletes, lmt l'2l.lllCI' to luster ill e:1eh i11ilivinl11:1l :1 love of the s11o1'1 fur the sp11rt's sake. :mal :1 true 1'e:1liz:111i1m of whiit guml spr11'ts111:111sl1i11 lllC?lllS. 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Q. in -, ,--M,-,W an-16 -1. . -.,,,,,-,,.,,,,,, ,- a '- 532 'llf g'l .I 1- F' V ,..A Vhvb . X K, 1 . ,, V .ll YWJ5, M KN P:,,,,NZ5 mxi., . .. Q' , Mgqjl , 1 ' 1- xp H 1. ',-. - 'y I --T '- K if w Sw-A ' J 43, EW'- ', mr-w, A' I NQQX xx jl--WX ' fzy ' , ' , ' N V, , ,ur ' - , ' I Mc , I X w -Q ....... .:..1 . ,,.. -4r'...- 1 'Q r '.m,- , ., L,,,4JQf9L2l GENERAL NONSENSE To the wo1'lcl's greatest gloonm-clispclmscl' :md solace to mzmkimlg the sole inspirzlticm and guiding star of the writings C0l1lZliHCil herein, wc z1Hectim1- atcly dedicate this book , A, J ,W .qty ,. ,Nth R ...A , V, ..i,.:,., ,,. W,-H,-5.W..,,,Xv l A, ,YU , ,.,,X,7 w wg .gk--f.gNE::gA.mgk I N 1 I 22,25 l , iw, wg! 1,. :WA . 155: xl L ,Q-r: X .wig-..-w X 1 0.31,-g 'qw 'N 4. , ' 1' XT, ' .ff-X-' -'J ' W 'f'-'fm 'if-NW ' Xin v' ' A ' ' 'V':7 x ' wi Q N xo: 2'fgm:f'9ii ,v i',zf'Qf'.'-in I 'J '.'fs5QWQ:1 ,,i:,W5S. 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Uno, two, tllrrfo, four, live! fllllllllllfl NVIIUII l4'4n'rl 1ln0rm't rrvon l'0llKlI., il'nlls out primer null vrnnks Nflllll' nl4n'1'l. ''l'p:ll.-we-ll-:Ill-also uh Olllllllll L20-llll-HHH tlxm-S fFo1'1l IIIKIUOIIHIIH Very fulntlyl. Nunn! fllvnts fl lIllIllll'llt uflll smlllngrl. 1l'ulln out prlmvr, mlvnm-1-H Nlllll'k mul gslsj. IH-rv wo pm, lmrn we pm, hor wu gn,--tI1m'0! fl1'm'1l rolls over n vouplv nl' tlnu-H mul snlllls-ml. Well, wl-'ll try :u:nlu. lbhnlle flullng n lltrlm- nt thls Hinge. Ilo uelvnlwus thu gnu mul sqmurlc mzulnl. t'umr- un, vmnn on, mmm Oll,--xVllfl0llNl 4111-nry rulflc-H the tln ,lulufn and l'4'Vl'l'lll'l'llll'H tn ll vmllulo nl' turns ul' thu- motor-llc rnslu-H tn tho whc-vl nnml 11-xu'lu-N ll ,lust ln thnx- tu Iurxu' the mlylnp: 4-mxglxl. WMI, W4-'ll fIf'll yuu tllls Mme! Uh-m'y rum-nts ulmvu lN'l'lf0l'llllllll'0J. Illn Hmllc now 1-lm-ul' Klllll'--fhlllll mln-sl to u llttlo oxpvnsslonnl I'll1p:1if4lll. burn yum' 4lnggulm, dorl-gustzull llllln!--Ls-t's gn! ll m'1l rnftlvx out Ill-I' ln kld, gr-I ln kld, ga-I ln kI1l V- lla- dm-s su. nml it stops-Ile lmslhltr-H Il lll0llll'lll, 4llr-xpluyllug lmwll lllsglmt mul Illljlllllill, mul thc-I1 1-xplmlc-R 1n'ui'ul14-ly nml lrmmlmullelyl. 'lli'-I'ln lutu now-JI-you llllY0 tn go tluls llnn-! flford 4-rxu-ks wllulslllr-ld with lmlstm-l'ulu lIlllll'llt1'l'?. Now lnnk!-'NOW look: fkicks front tlrm-J. - -?21i Z,--'l'lllM is tho last c:l'unlc! fl'IIl'lllt! wlrll 1'llL!U'I 0l'1l luyn lmvk its 1-urs nml XVIIHH-110 L-ranks ngulnj. POW fHSXV0lll' nl: me mul klck nm will you?-not whllv I vnu lmvk-tlrc-? J H llc-ling '?- Yu Gods! 'h'S-! Ulu JIIIIIIIN mul lmwls ln nnguh-ull, lllll'N1lll.1 n v4-ry llmp wrist, ns lu- ls-ups ful' Il' l00l' . ''lI4mely-growlyw-gumly--gomly-gumlyl lIlll'l'P4- tho l ul'1l ln nn 1-von lllllu. 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'i ' --fag:-datum -------w,-:sw.1-:mf.1-amen:..1::rf:-:.1--2-Ykse-sv.:-mymm1.111.411me--,A--am..wr.w-u.'.:-1.w:.eff.1 :naman-wfs1:wa.',usarw--- -evwfr-M W K fl . 1 ,Q 5 ,f , . , i f .1 f w . R 7,j ,wwf , ij. Y ll -fs' 'Nga rf v ' if 'T' --. C-f-'D l ffrpyafs- 4- .J ' Q - A X , Nl .'.o- f-- Qi l .. X L -, 1 N fl it D i'1o',I . as s o Q - 4 'I H H 1 ' O ' C Bolshevlque Famous Irons At golf he was good with the cleequc, Mashie With women he had lots of cheequeg M1d7--- But his line was so weaque Plltflllfi-'--1 That one girl it did pique, ' n l'Ig1-- And the wallop he got made him sn1ue,- Flatl- Oh, that blow magnihque made lnm sique. Alffnrd nc ---- Mashie- What's tl1e first essential of golf? -- .... Cleek- The habit. HAZARDOUS GOLF CBy Theo Retikly Himselfj As' a game, golf is full of hazards, but as a sport it is not. That is, eyccept in the case of these birds that tie themselves into knots every time they swung at tl1e elusive pill. The sand hazard is the softest thing to get out of, from all appearances, but in my varie- gated experience I have found out that things ain't what they seem in this case. lfyour ball lands in a sand trap. sneak up on it carefully so as not to arouse it, or it will hide like an ostrich. Talk to it gently but firmly: and then take a vicious swing with one of the appropriate irons.. It all depends on your attraction for the game which iron you use as you may only have a driver in the bag. Inf the ball still refuses to Hy out. get it in a good humor and try again. As a last resort you might try putting alhtutle salt on the tail of the animal. ln the last case, the ball will purr when appeased and tlns is your cue to strike. In case a water hazard presents itself, measure the oasis carefully with a set. of yernier calipers and then decide whether to build a pontoon bridge across the pond or drive the ball over. If you are particularly adept at the game you might try skipping the egg over as you used to skip stones on the lake on calm days. VVhen in bunkers or the rough, simply wait until you see the whites of their eyes before you fire frathgr Qxplodej. Golf balls are temperamental and elusive, but if you watch where thev go, so I have been told, they are very easy to find. After flllfllllg' the apple, take the best stance Ccircumstances permittingb and swing, being careful to give the.turf a good hairjcut during the process. In case the ball is in a deep recess. use an automonlnle Jack to lift it into the open air, and then proceed to pick it off from there with the lll'FlSSlC Ctlns shot takes lots of brassj. Be careful not to touch the thing Cballl by hand or you are penalized hve yards for holding. Night golf will be considered in the next installment. but it is almost useless to try to hand out any pointers for that game in tlns town. T.. 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U 's,,XV '.A X141 ,q '95, ' Xi . 1-..-5- 4 Green-- I'm afraid the chaperone won't like this tight dress! Old Hand- Oh, don't worry about that, she isn't narrow minded. The following is a letter which we happened to iindg written to an honored member of the Slappa Styx Fraternity by his H. P. Q. after a delightful party: Podunk, VVednesday Nite. Dear john: Since I'm back in Podunk, I haven't been able to sleep for thinking of them wonderful State house parties. That orchestra was swell and the jazz they turned out was just the cat's ankles wasn't it? I could simply die on my feet dancing with you, Cnow don't you say I guess she did mean my feet J. Your house was simply beautiful, all decorations and everythingg and mama is now playing with the little balloon wlnch was gave to me one night. All your frat brothers was grand to me-too-I wasn't alone a minute when you weren't around even. Oh, yes, what is this cel- lar digging I heard tell of-is that one of the new Agricultural lingineering courses? And chineeing ---I didn't know there were any Chinks in your frat, john. Some of the fellahs mentioned them to me and I didn't know what they meant, but of course I. laffed and made believe I was wise,--you know me, john, they ean't fool little Mathilda. I'm back in pop's drygoods store now fand it ix dry after all the excitementsl. Hope you didn't miss that little typewriter of yours because I packed it in my satchcl as a rememhrants. All the girls said to take something, and I thought that was the best thing I could tind. Pa needs one anyhow and I'm sure you don't care if I took it. Somebody told me I was your H. P. but Vin sure I wasn't too-to think of being called such things! Mama just busted that cute balloon and scared me to death so 1'll have to stop as it is getting dark and papa hasn't got no more quarters to put in the meter. VVritc to me kid, and don't forget, Your playmate, MATHILDA. I'. I left a pack of chewing gum in your drawer to remember me hy. Lf' Ii it -MT'--.. lisa'-jtjfi Nprx T, ,.--TJ---.. it .vt...,fQ-T-..,-fwkb..w7'1:,1S wrezv--PTQL-11 I 1 in l iiiliiiifYSag':1-E3 I Ii I tftiiiit 1. v fi. ii I l I . I I L INF-fi'f M v it or . T 4. , ..l...yigc.z:a:..--,9sEar: ,,,..lNiMt,Ct:vZ1f,, .niiiftl-Qt? it wks. A 1,1 tt f-sivitklia Nt: 'if 1Q--' ---f ! '4sJ-- A' Q-' ' 'ff' Q 536 l Vs t J I , X hynm 1,.,.,,, si ,yu va, M . . N35 X. ,X . -, , , , li A 4 l 1 I., psi --.. if If 'gi' ,Z 1T I 11 , essee e. N 'N 'Q' ij fQQiiHj.pj5ZljQ5 'ggwf41 f f ' i'Wj'f,g.'1 ':Q1'x1iI WEQ?fI PIX Ai2ZQ'1 i,'s'jgj'jfjf' If--'va---yi , 3 -9' '.f ,ne X '- , t ' X . M K ' 14- s X 1 - foes -N-Qs - few. x. i I ,- to ails..-sy. PROFESSORS -low np: lcimt mcrlomcnovl no JUDE12- nlvucw by .ul :Prism- WEAIL Lemmon! or' THC Ilrbuuu .swam wqrenny- , I XE QE K 9 7 Lia , ID X Eiigxt. C ' . , 3,-niiiiil, n :::.i--uv i .W 'Ianni I ' l Z by ,, - 1 ff - Pro. Clooking at watchj--- VVell-Old Main clock has stopped. Angel's Voice- One of the main rats ran up it last nightf' THE CO-EDS Clieing a short lecture delivered by the famous Professor Elec Tricityj Gentlemen: My subject today is the co-eds. No doubt this will interest you as much as it does the ladies mentioned, and it might prove food for a little thought, in fact. In the first place,-why do we all knock the co-eds? This momentous question is not to be sueezed at, verily. It is done! .lt is done! Illl tell the world it is done, but the main ques- tion is, what is the reason for all this? Ah-m--a-personally, I can call to mind several very nice girls in this institution, and 1 think that all of us can, to be exact. You-ahfmay say something about the small town stuff, but l could name many men in this very class whose addresses do not indicate that they came from what one might call a thriving city. You rave and slam, but l venture to say that were your picture of the only girl com- pared with a few that I have in mind who attend this future university, l'm afraid that your rose would fade a little in beauty at that, in some eases at least. When it comes to tripping the light fantastic, does not your chest swell just a little the it on your back or notb when you can proudly say that you have succeeded in getting the popular Miss--3' to trip with you? Ah yes, T fear we are a little inconsistent at times, gentlemen. And, if I may say it, from all indications we would stand some chance of getting a few of these so-called raving beautiesn to attend here, were it not for the fact that very few of our students ever say the slightest word in praise of them. lt really takes a heroine to come up here and go to college, in face of all that is said, and a girl can't be both heroine and knock- out as I see it. . And finally,-when it comes time to get down to brass tacks,-how about looking in a mirror once-in-a-wlnle before doing any raving at all? Botany Prof.-- I am as yet unable to ascertain how these birds which live in chimneys ever survive al the gases and smoke. Heat lfngines l.'rof.-- Live P-l would imagine flue gas aids their flying. . .av . ,X ,u.,.w, ,, 1. M ..,. , ,,,,,. - 1.1.3, F., ----- 1.---,, -.tp 1,21-,Qt gw- yt . --s --. .ec r iyw . l i f fs-.k. I ,, -..,:jL:,.Q.i,'f.1j.f-:gl-,,yg,. I , ,' FNQ9 uns. 1' Q i 1 W -pq' i vs i xx .J , i ,IW V.,R,,:.! i , .,. .v,5X,e i, , ,iq xi i . 1, p 4, l i l 5,91 -rg i l ' 1,1 W .-vi'3Q- ' I 5 90, SN, 'L L i Q ' p Zi i H N' f 1 , 55 'vlzg i gYvQ5o:.y I li ' ,lsjy,.X,9.Q.'-, Q15-'jf' i , Qyxtfkgt , x 1 Q ' l l Af?,.7H . -..1 VJ'--L'f ' X l fi 4-'L 'if-4. -?1'7'.5i-flii-fi ,, .Ja 3 It-'ri'iT','.'l ,.:'-'5.'T K?-N .l , WQVQ1. .. 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Quarter-- Oh no,-therc's no hot water, that's all. Asthma Calarmedj- What was that noise, somebody falling down stairs? Tie Cuudauntedj- Nah, dummy, that was the house typewriter going into action. FREE VERSE fBy the House Philosopherj Free verse is the most common thing Known in the life of all Young, aspiring, poverty-stricken poets. And sometimes they ean't get THAT published. Head of the House- Freshman initiate, how dear do you hold this lodge? The Addressed One- Fifteen dollars worth of jeweled pin. VVhy? TNT! P. S. C. FWXTERNITY IVRESHIMBI DAILY SCHEDULE 1luim1nnM.mau.y...Myrna'bylnmmi.mn-in.41v.,n.lu.n.-u--m..uimma 4 I n ua 1.-mufffin, ::p:v:a1::'.:z'xa::.:'::f.:'::gz'::m:.::.::t':':.:?r'.iLa:-.::::t1:fn- ' ' M MQRE TRUTH THAN YUESDIE wlnwfsnlv THURSDAY fnlnlv UATUHDAY Nouns Miuoxy 1 4' li uv 'WTR1o in 4 :Timur -EE, ltmflnygl Itlul: M! 4 n I fclullnl cle In I L vm J If IN IU .mi lauffde.-ul 'ff 'f11i Ciflfzf ' 2 'Iwi -Qffg-'Q'--ggi In bygone years, when college days '1 '1'0 Cla:-r 2 Dvrflggl ' I- Cid-f-9' Were filled with rough and ready sport .m..,.. lET'Z T C144-J 3g2',.,g-I -Qjjn 2.5Wcrpigl2Drill2 The freshman was a timid thing 7553- Clan g6Im2g'0ufi.,i 31455 U ,nf Who ventured no complaint nor snort. nm-me ima im .1-an-arm 4 :am :zo 2 vngigl JL2'fZvi -HLIEQL 31325:-,gl 7-?'f l. L Q14-fs Cl-1-f-f.. 1.Qfl's1. ,gg Class jiggclmu H- Qian.: t, . Drilizin , :mmf :QQ Q.- But oh, ye gawcls! what have we now With greenish dink parked onone ear? S. P. C. A. has naught on us, Forsooth, 'tis luck we're even here! I Uight, Mail -- by appointment Schedule subject to change without notice www rum 2, ep if W 'vgwg Tw LI,,,?!.. A .., 7, ...,. .FL QW.: . lv ,rv V gwgqgvgi' an W -it., 5 R--517K ri,-:X im ,.., ,T---:::w my W, Tj., Aw, :::- ,L - fl ' ggi lm.. ll ll 'T ,l.l-,alll . gl 1 :il ln X all it li' YET- Nl 71 Qwigl ' Hi ,l' all .X QQQR MTV, I ' Q.l1v.Yi:.4Lf4.flLiifs2F T .,,, ,-5 if ...tfikijeiaxli ,Lt.:'i'i.ilIr,:!z?. .L:',J. fi-T?lfllS?S W,-'V kmf lEi'n!Si1,a1w.'fk ' T 1 . -- ,- ,, , .Y . - . ...U .L M ,. Jos- 1 3. V 538 st W CAMPUS S ,-JZIIIL. A P' V . ,J ' L 4 s t ' 5' X . f 1 X X A stude and a co-ed were arguing as to which could tell the greater lie, and in order to settle the question they made a bet of one package of chewing gum and each was to tell one lie. The co-ed was given first chance and she started thusly: Once there was a co-ed who rolled her socksf- You win, said the stude, where shall we get the gum?'l Flapper- Did you like Rudolph Valentino's latest picture? C. Cousin- I ain't saw his, but don't you think Mr. Arrow Collar is swell? Ein- Vat is de matter mit your sick cow, appendicitis? Stein- No, but she has several udder diseases. The other day some studes were walking at the foot of 0110 of our many mountains when some person far up the side of the knob began pelting the hikers with small rocks, and rolling larger ones down the slope upon them. 'Tis reported that one of the wits with the crowd being attacked yelled, Hey, you birds up there, leave that mountain alone l In the shorthorn question box in Old Main we recently found: Why do11't this post ofiice advertise in the college papers ?-they make lots of money. We wonder if the guy that sells these two-cent stamps is a millionaire? How do they bring these here Alaska Bars all the way from Alaska without melting the darn things? Where do grape nuts grow? ' ji- 'i-'- Why can't you call a cow hin1 ? What frat is that over there? A Why are we shorthorns so distinguished? ,. Z 1 is-Q: 'l i fi ff - X UU l iQ fx' I:- if I 'Ji AB - 5 , W -4' ai J N -ii . A Hi ua H3 I J he m H5 X K cw N 4 ' Rvws 91 , Q7 .'2li 5:1 had some hard luck lan! q-.w 4,5 mg '23 - You did, who was she 'I 31 lofi' l ll 5lt2E2i4i5.,.. l ll xtllliii ll , 'P ll ,A it Y3i3ff.-7ifff'3 ,LL ll , fiesta ,V r of sxtfassiiii A N'Nl,,L.?15L1fllg+g NL v-- .55-A-sv ' , .Yi I MA. ,A K-. . I J, , lo ...Elsa Q st-K, ii 539 H4 rg :nag W .J A jgch KV 01,9 R X -. ,kms i- 1, X A . I A LITTLE SEASONING lt may surprise this little old world of ours to inform it that State College, Pennsylvania's own, has more tha11 one deer season. Strange as it may seem, we hunt clears around here all the time, in all seasons. Yes, indeed, we hunt deer i11 the fall, but we fall for dears any time during the year. The deer season of interest to sportsmen is late in the year when bucks are the game birds. A hunter is lucky to get a deer in this season due to heavy competition and the re- strictions placed on the sport. Even at that it is not an uncommon sight to see one come in from the chase with three or six on his shoulder. The dear seasons of interest to the college sports are th.e house party periods. Thrice each year is the season open, the events legally authorized by the State fCollegeD, and with several restrictions also as to the number of hours and other lTlil1l.1tC details. Female dears are desired in this sport, and they are tracked all year 'round although they are hunted and brought in only on these occasions. The dear, brown-eyed fawndlings are put on exhibit and used for much food for thought during ensuing weeks. Hunting the female dear is done by system CBell or U. S. Mailj, and no guns are needed unless the fawndlings get rambunctious. The game is brought ill alive by the automobile load and they da11ce all over th.e place when turned loose. The fawndling is found in many different types, differing in hair, face and figure. Many have short hair Qafter having visited a dear barberj, but the greater majority is of the long- haired type. CVery few are hairlessl. The faces of the fawndlings change with the sea- sons as do th.eir fur coats. The dear figures vary with the styles, but the female dear is found in all of the well known shapes and sizes nevertheless. Another very dear season comes twice during the college year, and although it is not so good as a season, the dear element is quite noticeable. VVe may well refer to this period as the doe season of the year occurring at the beginning of each semester. It is at this time that the college requires every able-bodied student to give up his dough to pay fees. The one con- solation is that this sacrifice of the dough enables us to stay here all year to hunt both' deer and dear later, thus killing two deCe,ajrs with one dough Cor one hundred, it all depends on the course you are subject toj. Only one season remains and that is not a dear but a bear of a season,--namely, vacation. It is at this time that the college bucks go to the cities in order to hunt bigger game. We for- bear to give any rules, regulations or advice upo11 this seasonable subject, however, not having the barest notion where to begi11 the d-ear thing. Oh, Dear?-----Oh, Deer! ..,,.,.. . . .,., , ..,,,.,F,,k M r. X m K L it 'A ' if 34535 ll ll Ii! ilfiemf ri ii who li VN , Qrw.s.55i il lI,ALa,E,,,1!,., qzsfrtgg . wi iwgsirtl-1, gwiivt, 'li ip. 3,9 fi, ,E ,. i I 1 f' 1 ' ,1 i i .9 , if 32 ..iRlLlisfzlJlf.Li ia. ii 540 . m . , . . If I-1-'SLA-J -' , NA ple' 4- ll . Vw '. 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The minute that kiss ls kussed, I'll do for both of them-Ha-Ha! ' Exit, ehortllnf: wlth tlendlsh glee. Enter Harrell, coming from hehlnd a mulherry hush. Harrell: I heard your daring: plot. hut Me and me proud heanty will outwlt you, foul hall- I already have the plan. But hush!-here comes the eltrou of my eye. Ah, comme estes-vous sa I lnatln, ma cherlc'. Enter Belinda and kllll1HllL!'. Belinda: l.'Ipe down, you Ilarrlshurg swamp rat. What are you doing here ?--Playing 'Round the lllulherry Bush,' 1 suppose '? lflarrehz Ah, fair creature, you do me dirt, I mean injustlee--to-nlgrlxt, when we plight our t1'oth under you mahogany, you will see what a hero I am--uo foolhurf' l.'.elluda- 1-low come? Your college education ls in evidence again. I wish you would watch those llttle l7llllll.!'kl. Harrell: Love, you win, 1'll do anything to pleuseyou, old Jasmine. Your word is my com- mand--lead on. fair one! Belinda: Yah, let ns away to our respeetlve ahodes, that we may partake of a little food to glve ns a llttle stamina for this evening. Act 2. Saw 2. I Setting:-Ditto. Exit. Villain and playmates are grouped around the mahogany playing the harp and singing hymns. Vll: Away, my nohle playmates-go to the Palais ltoyul and enjoy yourselves. I will take care of this seuncef' Exit murderers. Vil. somnumhnlizes: . 'Here the lovers taste the last honey of their young lives. Here-the minute that the klss is over, I shall wreak my dastardly revenge, and not hetore. At least will I :ive them that much pleasure, and then the beauty will he mlue. Ahi to he. or not to he -that's the question, and we all know what the answer is. But Hark!--Harreh's lllueolu approaches. tSeeretes himself like chewing guml Enter Harrell with a fortunate Blow in one hand. and Belluda's lu the other. Harrell: Belinda, my fair onion, to-night, beneath this spreading' mahogany do we bury the hatchet and start to plow. Belinda: Let's pro-forget that stuff-you came here to kiss me if I aln't mistaken. Ilarreh tasidelz 1Iere's where Rudolph loses out. tAlondJ Yes, love, come to muh. f'l'hey klssj. Fifteen minutes later--still kissing. Ilallf-hour later--still kissing. tlfl1lltor's note-the same klssl. Oue hour later-still klsslngx. Two hours later-liRI4lAKl llarreh tfaiutlyjz Shall we lro now, dear? Belinda tdittoerj: Yes, Ilarreh-Oh! what's that dark shape under that tree ? 1-larreh tproudlyjz That's ranting Rudolph, asleep-did I not tell you I would prove a hero- dld I not outwit him ? Belinda fqnerulouslyj: Where does the hero stuff? eome lu? Harreh: Well, dldn't I look into that lnap of yours for two hours? Belinda: Yes, Ilarreh, that makes you a hero. hut dou't you think you should mltt me too, kid? fThey shake, and walk otY osculatlugj Fluls. W W 'f 21, 'gfr111:. -ya , 41iN'T5QT' 1., 1ql.g. '1:'fV 1v'1a'. 1 'w, w'l . fi ge'v'fwQ3f :'. f :n ' 'j 'w',, :wr gt f, ,p ,, rm, lg ,ll S M .,- . 4. ll, 3,4 ltglll' ,Q '. l ..:Q.1.,.e 1' - Q 9 , Nessie. ' . Nu xnemiks l lg ,wb .. A 4 l.: . ,Jef ' J MQ- V- I ., .M ---f Al., p --f -- 'f w i ll 541 gm p my ,,5,?x,.,,t,..l .,,, , Y,.. .3 ,,,. ..,.. ..... i I....,,,..i,.,1.,..wZW.. ...,. .n.M. Mlvxy 4 ,g3fwj,:g'fa-X---' f' J ,A .N L H '-'- '., WG -bfi' tw. U, N, ' he-il ,gs-I, ,2lgQ3,'lflx ijt ' ,ll ff- l. ,llW-.l 'f -t' Q-5m-s Pt' W ' o :lil Xe' ' WM X 'V ' - ,ll ll , J Iwi, .t, ,D I . D , , V f to DIC - 1 li M, l . 4V,.4 . A,AA. .,,.4....A - ., .,,. ,,-.s ,,4.,.4,..,.A ,.. , . .. . .,,. - .,,. ,, ., l ,.,,, , .. J A ----.WM----W---A-wffvw----1---wffftfg.-4-1-my-.mmfmfr:tufgttfinstzzerrfrrs..::w::..ec-::.ma-xaymmwltmnmnl V MUSIC . 1 . g itll Writ 1 pb A F i ' ' N 5 1 J -: J I f A . .: ,,,'! ' J ll , X T V li' 'M f'IE , ? ifj 3 W,liy,i - l tilt, M fgijllllllilll ,l.ll,ll.lJm, ggi! I llll. 'lvtlagll ' W ln! ,- Q ,M l 1' C97 .f I g Hi p 1 , l llllllliggggtg lllllllm llll lllll f .li llllllllll 1. , y f 11,324 wal l. ll. , g t s5':: ,ll t a, a, 5 1-Nh .--1- it I -x ,twgrmgft ht: llllllllll- X L. 'G- P ' 'H 'F 15 4 . 1+-. . - 1 s 1 Collector Cheartlesslyj- Pay up O11 that piano or it goes out immediately! Musician fstriking Dj- Don't take my only piano,--here's a note! CVVeepsD. BUCK PILSNER C1740--18235 XVhen any reference is made to music, it is necessary to mention the name of Buck Pilsner, the great German composer who used to live in a deserted shack on Pickle Hill. Buck's works never received any worthy mention until after his death in 1823. It was due to this fact that he took to training pickles instead of writing sonatas. He was poor hut naughty. In talking with Buck's grandmother the other day, she told us the biology of I3uck's life, and it is indeed very interesting. From the very heginning he displayed much lust and desire Cvery lustyj for music. At the age of three he played hy himself, and it is on record that he tried to play his father's hass fiddle with the family meat saw at this period. After this little incident he was sent out to play with the other kids. At the age of five, young l'ilsner was adept at frets, in fact, he fretted his parents so much that they paddled him every day. At six he played the Jew's harp and learned the pig- golo hy twisting its tail every few minutes. The next eight or twelve years he was quite re- ticent, hut at the age of eleven he sprang forth again and played in the high. school orchestra in 1751, in fact, he was the whole orchestra. When hc graduated from high school he founded the college, hut it was not until years later that people hegan coming here, due to the fact that Buck mislaid the corner stone and nohody found it until the date given in the Bihle. fliroshj. At this period of his life, Buck wrote the heautiful sonatas, ohligatos, sopranos and con- traltos, hut none of them ever answered him, so he decided to act like a recluse and as a hiher- nator he surpassed anything. His snores were so heautiful all the little squirrels used to line his windows and applaud and throw nuts, they liked the concert so well. One of Pilsner's most cffervescent achievements was the Hute which he made from an lfversharp pencil when he was fifty-six years old. He played this instrument so well that the roof, walls, and windows vihrated in harmony with his strains, and it was this that caused his death years later. In other words, Buck's music hrought down th.e house, but as it fell on him, his nohle career was over. I-le was aged in the wood in 1823, a very sad Budweiser man. hx- -1-v-'1-U-Wi-'-ww -'- f 'fu-T-css'-fl 'H nf pk if .5 I 1 jst Bt ff 4 .- ..., - A Q . I 229- . With fish? V, f 'Wig 1 if 1 QTYRQ1, ..5g, i124 if I W ' ii 1 it f I fl ,PF - li -clit, ., :PQ-I-' ' A fff?j'v-ftiiy, rwfi'Zjyl,1g. .,,,,,,ll .mi--l:s:,g?.,u'L .f.3Q'm. --a ,,,, J- t,,ii-030.1-f..t-A. ,,.vc- H. .... V Qt .r ...... a .a.........11..z., j,,,,,f54lN,,,l 1 . ....., ........., r . . up WWMMW- X, -4 f-TWA 1 . Mir., ' --...rW' A '1-V L 542 N x Dx' 4 ..4, xl.-x iz'.,.,,Jm,..R,,K,, Yr, ,w .... fly.,-7:-f,T.mTQ..,,,5.x,-...:,TQ::... .,., l ' ll ig. ' l if 'f' l :il ll v--- iiiiiiiiiift-. -'..-.. ' 'Ji'N ii MUNICIPAL fl Q V55 s X Last October, a man was caught tapping the till in Gorgo Graham's corner office, and when asked the reason for the deed, he replied that he simply had to see the famous football team in action, and was trying to get enough money to display some college spirit by going with tl1e traveling eleven to a game. Gorgo, in tears, handed him a hundred for car fare and released him. A WOODEN ONE Jake Cinspecting furniturej- What's the price of this oak table? Salesman Cdisgustedlyj- That's mahogany! Jake- What do you mean mahogany, ain't this tag marked OK? Ima Coed, whose married name is Anna Alumnus. said when she left school that she in- tended, as soon as she made some money, to give the town a real hre engine, a street cleaner, some D. P. W., a few policemen, and several other minor things. This only goes.to show what married life does to a pcrson's 'good intentions. VVe venture to say that Ima's kids, when they grow up and attend the university? will still be dragging the well known garden hose that is now parked under the library. Things we hear in State College: Sermons. Bez during practice. Yesterday's 11ews. Golf habits and vernacular. Old Main. Of a new hotel. Of Bellefonte burlesque. Belfljows. Rumors. Lines. SOCIETY NOTES Sophie Glantz visited Mr. Baum's movie last evening, and was muchly tickled by the ap- propriate comments made upon the picture by the boys. Mr. Baum is considering going into the hands of the receivers since his movie receipts fell off so much, due to the many students Hnnkmg out last semester. l2merick's bus line got a 11ew snow plow last winter. Uncle Sam passed over the college last week when the mail aviator lost his way. State College merchants have been requested by authorities to form a Conscience Club and h.old truth parties. It is expected the organization will be of priceless value. Eefen Stephen, the farm fenomenon, spent yesterday afternoon in the metropolis. He stayed at the Bush House. Stan Dard's Ford scraped a knuckle on a fence yesterday, got peeved and stopped. Stan was flabbergasted for a moment, but soon recovered his equilibrium and applied iodine and axle grease. Th,ey're both getting along fine now. The noble Smithy tried to shoo Hies and a horse at the same time yesterday. He claims that the results are11't near as funny as the crutch he's using. ,.- ' 'i'i f'Ky1?11'T N't ffl'i,Y-aj'-1'-a..-.11--u:v,aj''2T,j'1T:yF,U-2QiZ'1'il f S1-jtQfl Q.t i'rW'sff'7,'1 fwsaxxfrx-g-,:.f-w-gm 4 -:J-vwvf,-a-W 5,111--rw va. -.::-1-u- , 1 ,gi . A., .Q X y ,I -,N 4 x, ,. t 4' f A i- , ,- ., . 9 -stir. , j lt li if ,U oitsifff. ll rw -FEW it 'il w- l 'Wilt-i. .. -s'.. T .Q fiiftzfriig ,-Melt 'i ft 'S . ist- 'N :QM 1. , ' 1 It ' 1 .1 'M H- '- - ,, .- -- Q-5.,,,., l t?iTi.Z-4.,.e..:,,li.iuS ix' :Lin , tw -:l..L1,: f ,,.a! -.7hL1.AfT3S.L. A ,la ,Xiu 543 t' Elf-no. o,i1-if' ff1i 'Ui1:J.'32f1TjfQffi':r j.'igN:Qf' 5D'i1'12'ffg-W1 k '7fhN'Qf: fl tl lQfff.7fh t 7 fi?-Vt ll K wwf! N' l ' 'll 7'l Pl,l-'iii 'll U Ill ,i 'xg X13 A 1 , f,,.vW 5 , .N Q. Il i. ,,, ll, if L,-y ta. 'z.Sx..i2 is .. H, tj... . ff ' Q P . f J , ,,.:t.,....,H CRITICS Think ot' the critics, I ask you. Above you see the portrait of a man very well known around collich, who deserves thou- sands of congratulations for simply reading over this section. But that is not the point l- Intagine burning the incandescense night after night, looking over page after page of ma- terial, doing your lmest to Iigure out how this joke ever got in, wondering where the point is in that, lacing torn 'twixt good and evil as to whether or not this cartoon will do, slashing and correcting punlc composition, interpolating punctuation, and doing his regular duties on the side, and you have the critic- -this critic-any good critic! Of course he prolxalaly cusscd a few times during the proceedings, hut he is a good old scout and one day, in fun, he asked for a full page ad in recognition of his services .and,- fuuny to say, in t'nn he gets it! . , , ,, . , , 4, , . . .mb Q, ,,.. ,,,. ,...,:... W W., . ,V -,. y. T , V. x 1' -,7e,.,, .. 1- X , VA. 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A I my .. . lf .i .hx .Wim W L4 ij Y ' ,Wi-MW Wi Wimwwwlivmhmimnmmmumlvi' ' W- , GRR-Rl BUNKI Her- I don't think we'll like this golf you SCC Om- Simply to special in club, dear. friend up iind some any other It- VVhat is the trouble? there receptacle miscellaneous Her- There are too many cliques here with every- I for H hunfth of to suit me. tnng unc er tie the occ s jun: sun 'n ends so what's BEFORE AND AFTER o11 his too. the idea of Before thc war, it is quite true table? You know lookin' That likker was all but freeg VVCH- that IICFC ?- And then when we referred to time, 'Twas B. C. or A. D. , V But times, it seems, have changed a bit,- And bootleggers only are freeg And now we always speak of time, As B. P. or A. P. LIBERAL FRENCH TRANSLATION Har- This is a mighty clever year bookg we were all looking at it last night. I-Tarr- It was 'La Vie' of. the party, I presume ? 1 -1739 fe-2 f Q GT: v f XR! fi! gf j, , ,gh gf! WJ., f -' , f. f ' ffff f,ff, !f!fff,'fA, Now I ask you, huh? the idea of you don't this page is look for nothin' BITE ON THIS! '25-- VVl1y the missing bricks on top of that chimney F '23- Probably due to a couple of chimney swallows. POIGNANT HOUSE PARTY POINTS Never ask the same girl twice.- Avoid chaperones who are far-sighted or possess the ability of seeing around corners. Points of interest such as Penn's cave and the Forestry bears should always be indi- cated. Keep her guessing-always attempt to vamp several other girls. Be a cave man-let her ride up in the bus from Bellefonte alone. Always make a dash for the food em- porium during the last dance, thus adding an extra hour or two to the evening's entertain- 1ne11t. Never visit other houses--she might like somebody in another house better. Always take a chance on a dark horse. Qnltivate the acquaintance of those young ladies who are strategically located with ref- erence to the home town. Appear late at the dances so that the otha brothers may End out just how nice yoy 'UAW girl is. 'tii M has 0 Agvyggaj J EYIV FL .mivviph-aww .tgiti ,,.:a Lfit-Q5 P ,,.L..N hx sbirgik-b:v.l.,sR.L.mTfks lxtiiibvlfgiigffi. H ,gnu . We-.. .,.... Lg. f Y... .M - t . f- . 545 AUTOGRAPHS. NAME : mrs I Pzmuvn V . . . . tub M SQ-1,,Z.:1M, F JL, ,Wwe -,4,4.,f,f,zM.f.M g Q44 1. 02wak ,-19 N-Q-'L D- - Minka- C 5 .f I .f--.--U... P1- 1' f,-',.','f,..', ..!,.. v-.JK 78 Q -7 lwqf-A.-23 Q3 .41 L,u ' aww ' ww Q09-C2 9,001 7- J0ArLQ,Zu' ,t-,!04.q,13,,,,4,,,,pg,-,.,,5,,h - 314 4 4.11. ' 'ffl L-- ,,, ,. 1, l n 1 Cu 1.. ,,1 ,CA ,-44w4,.,4H ? XJZZZ '5 'f 7' T044 df-77-L 71544. fZ.ue,,....,,6,,9..we4 6 .'l.5' ' ' I If 'M-.. -1. -Y gv, :,'K,i.1-3: -Q--1-QU,!,,,-4,.-My--u. !H,'3Ex3,,'- ,v19'Y'F -5?'f5'Jg:L:Nxg,1mf'-I f--- - ..,. 'A-,fri L: 7?myw.gi W.:-qw:-,I , , .. X .g r .N J A... 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' , :..Msf ' X' ............-gJ.,.,A,V...-,,,,::. mf- z:wl.e-..,1f:.t,i.---1Q-.iu.2.m.it-mm-mm...u.....:m mm. ,. HoTEL P NNITTA IA When you come into STATE COLLEGE- stay at the Hotel Pennittania-State College's newest and largest hotel, and second largest in the world CBush House is the largestj. In this magnificent edifice will be found service supreme. You can imagine fifty bell boys at your eommandg ninety elevators to any one of the thir- teen Hoorsg six main dining rooms, three tea rooms, four coffee rooms, and the basement grillg running ice water in all rooms Cyou do the runningj : music at all times from the Music Roomg one telephone for all roornsg a lobby that makes you think of home Cand long for ith g interior decorations that rest the eyesg two-day service on all newspapersg and dentists, barbers, stenog- raphers and bootblacks within a few steps of the main entrance. And ill the Pennittania you are conveniently located for nothing. The finest shops in the college are just a dozen steps from the corner: theatres two doors downg Greeks across the streetg business and financial districts within easy reach by railroad. Bus lines and hacks pass the door fmeeting all of the two trainsj 5 and the elevated is so fast that you can't see it. The Largest Hotel in the Burg - 22002 Rooms and 2 Baths rr - n ii 35.51lwQ.i:'v7 as T. H , .-,'i.w'4z l--,ga 1 l':B,1z, ' v..,o.-..i,., , 1,5 1 Hug! I ' ff l E xr, - ' v .ni M .:- i l 1 .ttifr i li 1, 'wr - ' 5 'i:'.-- ' . sf' -'sm V-.Mitts - infix, lf 1 I ll 9 wf:fQfDg,i Ill ihxQ?lsp. l mwcsvg. xi-was l f trssgq Q, ' lv il 'i ' v Jli5s il li Z T 1.l'l f e - V, -'Y 2' l I iZ..' -- :A . if A 'J 1' i Y' Nfl: V' 'ii +L V i -- .hfrT......-:.lz1Cs.. J. ,,,, -NAL' .iffs.:..l:.1z.:sIaa..-?IJ.l.73Jfm,-- ltbft bil..-.1.J. fQ'?jN.X 5' hit-xfxis,-WX. X, rM,- l. - - H 4,--A . , . c . H . ...X .,. - 547 ...1 . ,.. ., tn.: lx . - if im? v., Kjfvq:-vw.. , -713-If X-A' rzyrlvu. ,I ,H . - . ,. 'SX l IIQLM -mm mx N 'vp 'W .riff ' ' D H v, Ji .N . ,.g0..1:-.,.O..:'.n:l ...J.... . ... .....- U--'L-U4 M-all ,.., .. 1- ,A l Acknowlebgements The 1923 LA VIE Board is especially grateful to the following person: who aided in compiling this book: PROF. C. C. ROBINSON PROF. T. I. GATES MASON LONG E. N. SULLIVAVN ARTHUR DEERING A. C. CLOETINGII F. I. OLMSTEAO JOHN D. STEPTIENSON, JR. manuscript PROF. M. M. HARRIS PROE. F. L. PATTEE DEAN R. L. XVATTS LMI! DEAN R. L. SACKETT MR. IDEAN C. XV. STODDARD MR. DEAN A. R. WARNOCK MR DEAN MAIQGAIQET A. KNIGHT MR. PROF. E. W. RUNKLE MR. MR. EMANUEL WEI'FZEN'KORN :Art PROF. A. L. KOCI-IER MAJOR M. D. WELTY MISS HELEN M. SAVARD M R. MR MR. I. G. AMEND J. H. SAVOLAINE HARRY GAMBLE MR MR MR MR MR MR D. M. CARR H. SCHAcKr.ETTE L. S. MICI-IELS R. L. PETERS H. H. STEWART' R. W. ANDERSON MR. H. E. DICKSON MR F. A. MAGII.L MR SOLOMON POKALSKY MR. W. B. ESCIIENBACII MR. XV. F. SCIIELLY l'l' 'Zl'll i'i' UI A IIII I ff ' 2' '1f::ff . 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I ,Y N 7 5,-3,5-S: I ,::T?l,,.,,., iw ,TMJ 3.53-2y4Rl.:T:,N,:A.Eli,....,IgY::i1r'v,, liilyf? NN , i .4-1 -1. - w -' .-1 y J ,RK .1 vga -,i Lx , , J :q..:,,,x, N 5 M. ,JN v , V, . .A W N , rr l, I ,rf - fjfcr-A Q Oz , A' - -. - .T 1 ' . M- ' ,- - f T M J w X ' , . ,. . , .,.,... .. .,.. D tio 1L? . ,..w A l The Finest of Everything in Canned Goods fd '-k:If,j? K X J For Particular Buyers We ui' Recommend Bgggigohl' P mm Parke's Unmatchable Quality T ' +1 . Fancy Frults and I ,Jil Vegetables i FRU XJ EZLESL I ITSMXTETGETAB fNumber 10 Tinsj Wuxi -fa!! l Wtm qgegwaefq' FULL fo me BR IM! L. H. PARKE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. Montgomery 8: Co. GHE most original shop in town-CLOTHING, HATS and TOGS for Men. The home of Hart Schaffner 8: Marx Clothes. BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE Established 1873 A. H. Petting Manu- facturing Iewelry Co. Manufacturers Greek Letter Fraternity Jewelry ,213 North Liberty Street PENNSYLVANIA BALTIMORE, MD. I-,Xv:,,,-.,TV,,-..:i:-lW- .. A,gE.A.,,,J,2H,,1,:V -.k.jw , .i-N,-f--- t-,, .-7,!,mi53 owl-ftrL'li'f j5v: ,t1..,,-E-.fH-,.,,-W .1-f17,73S-6-2 my 'rf-am, 1 K if S 1-Jiieifi W V rem 'I VL il H I l all it I it F. il my L A ...LM 552 A, .,,, 'N ,..- ii.. :.1v.:-ff.1-,..-fQf W',lQ'cS2flfER Our 25th Year AD in the LAVIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK State College, Pa. DAVID F. KAPP Cashier Both Phones Philip D. Foster COAL, WOOD and BRICK 338 West College Avenue We desire to express our appreciation for the many kindnesses of our many student friends. Graham 8: Sons On the Corner The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company State College, Pa. ,.,. ,, , A fl lf W li ll ll il 1 F xl yi QQ, :g.I,..,,,-vii? 1. if yffiyfii ' jx! l1M.Qfi11lE5,i,, i ,Ni ii il i my-, 42115 f 2 .fi S 1 ,viii-1 A A W ii. A -- ,M -'Am lil JXTi.1:l....:...g!i'4.'7i W.,-1-X lynx Jllirihxl. .Nu V-vLJykxti5j.S'fg2kA A wi-.pe A - Aeii .A A mme A if 553 ' 1 3 w,,1Vv'2i X' f 4 rs V 0 ,rf ' 'X' ' S'A':l NII' '4 E ' r N9 .1 W 1 F qv V, ' ' N ll I . 4 T 5'5 x XJR ID l,f,,,,,Ll.f 'NWA JW :lm-M M M ,. ,,.. ,,... A ,,.. 15.1.4 ,,,.,. ... L -,. ... . .,,.. A gm,-4 Q- ' ' 'W '- -W:'T ' -,4v, .22t':.:'2.', ,L..::w1vm.::,:w:::'.L':a:Jzn-:':.wJx,'l1nu1- ' ' We thank you for your patronage and ask you to remember that we 3I'C at y0UI' SERVICE at all times. 20th Century Shoe Co. 121 Allen Street STATE COLLEGE, PA. Compliments of ' J. H. MUSSER State College, Pa. HENRY GRIMM FINE CUSTOM TAILORING The SCRAP PRINTS CAMPUS VIEWS HOUSE PARTY PICTURE PORTRAIT ATHLETIC PRINTS We Make Them All THE E N N TATE 212 East College Avenue STATE COLLEGE, PA. HOTO H O P Ir- '-f- -- 1:2fg:,'m.3vc 11.7 tw,--4::::-Eiifbiwf:QTQSESZEE--fp-::':-f-W-... f 1 I rw,l,ye ,, , yogi., , le Q :ww 'fl' 5,3,e..f fl wa, P? 1 lg? lx ,r:x.1+fp5 TIP , Y fl gn., in . lv:1Q5Is2QZ1:fL W -,,,m?9L+'eff.11 N5 v':Mi:wHQA. V-A I-A -My V 1.5 L .Lf 1, T' .. QM J 554 1. WW 11' H ri f- -+:'-- ' ff i 1 ,, wiv. -' ...:v -rfM 'l .LS P 'l lil ll . . fur -- -nm W... dl, ..,.-,...,s 1,,-..a.......- ..... --..-.,.aa..a.,..h,r,,n1,,,,,L,,, Text Books and Student Supplies of Every Description HE first Eversharp sentence you stroke will convince you that here is a pencil which makes writing easy. You will experience, too,a genuine pleas- ure in the artistic appearance ofEversharp. For, likeaweil made watch, it is lzuilt with jeweler skill. And-it is cl:- signed to last a lifetime. Ycu can buy Eversharp right here ,I at our store in the very size and 1 style you want. We sell the gen- Z uine. The name is on the encil. , , P MQW? .,35'-.- ' is Dealer's .Tame and Address .AIM N e.-i MX pw X , --qs iq 'saw Schrafft s Candy V Xl' None Better , ., si WAHL .- ix x X Q PRDDUDTS' Pennants, Banners, iff X X, Pillow Tops in .X .Q College SealJewelry up Picture Framing if - XXSX Tennis Rackets X Restrung Nils 'x , with 1 Q - X -- Fountain Pens-- A X A Cigars, Cigarettes Waterman, Purk, Moore, Conklin K and Tobacco Stationery XX S t. G d f om Hampshire Bond unnveiltim N 5 por mg . oo S 0 Eaton Crnnc and Pike . X it all kinds College Seal Stationery Typewl-ite,-S for Mem01'Y 1300145 1 Rent and for Sale Always Trying to Make Our Store Better for You L. K. METZGER 111-115 Allen sr., safe college, Pa. 'l Y2'f5ff55iXiQ?51V'Q4KEfh'l'u'T '4'nlT'TS:'liffv'n7 'Qi5'Qi5l'g1 ' 'T'4 ' N f--'Y '?TTwlTgg'-'f 'f2', 1 11 'i w. 'vff 1' WK-Iv' . , , 1 ' -'-'Rik-It 2 1: -Y, : -' A Ly LTKQQQ, 14 151 glz,ifgNg,55gM3 F V1 It 5 it 5- iw 1 U2 V1-1 1' 134'-.f'5'-fJ'3 - :lR'P- . 'g1Y'1X 3 IFC'-' . TA - ' C'f N -s,v,,:,x M ae 45 555 i,,g..E,:,.71 .Y ...H A , , 75--HW 1-A 5-rWK,,-T.- ..V.. - ..,,. ,trmvv Q Ml 2,1n:5dXa.::g.-g.x',f., .grab ZX, - E 1 . 35 . t ' O Awvtg' A A SQ-gf egjiln. fy A Y .. . my . , CU 4, ,N , . ,tw f 0 l.. , 1 J Il, ut , S . .,...,. .. N H.- . , ,Nl - --- W--s----- ...ms mm- . NMims..If..,.,.-,imzr.-..:m1mL..e::.,.w.,.-.,....,,,.... -N 1 753' com mittee of correction assures valve perfechon- 1 We shall be glad to send you our cata- log which is a comprehen- sive book on valves. Every care is exercised to main- tain the high standard for which JENKINS VALVES are known. Every valve and all its parts are rigidly inspected and tested. Should any part fall, in even the slightest degree, it is not used: but is rejected and referred to the Com- mittee of Correction composed of department superintendents, chief in- spector, and metallurgist. However, this committee, which is called into daily conference, is but one practice of Jenkins Bros. thnt means good dependable valves. Others are correct design: ingredient metals that analyze pure: uniform castings: careful machining: accurate assembly: wide margin tests: and . R. GENTZEL Furniture Dry Goods and Groceries E. College Ave., State College, Pa. Fraternal, Band or Uniforms for Any Purpose - Uniforms, Unique in Fit, Price and Quality. Knights Templar Masonic Uniforms Made by Penn Garment Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. hilahelpbia estaurant The place to order what you want and when you want it. handsome finishing. , 2 'i Valves Igor all rleqniiremcints. The WL Changc our genuine car t ie cn c ns Jinmond N gl:-Us and signature. Supply houses every- Menus ' , xv mere. , , 'I'-wzce at day ' JENKINS BROS. New York Chicago Boston Phila. ilu. P J N 55. ..::. , 3, , iilgtw JURANIS Sc KEPREOS ' 'rs-si sauce lae4 ' 'f ,f 'yr' Yi I-,'1'-,wr ggi.:-f-. fe---t.. .41-'4::':v2jf3lrTI.a5 vfuyxcv F...--I--.f.-itfgxzrlf-.g.lu v'Zi':: it -of-yr-.. u, Xiinrf-vymgjlj-z ,K ' T... v'Qs, i i if i viirkflfffl ii 51:4 rp Ailes fi: i J A I i A ' V it 19, U 4 451' ck ffl-L --- 'V fl?-'Jeff' . -JL-r ':'t 4- 556 i .'y, -fx.. K' ' ' i , ' 1 x at 0 X N ' I L1 f ,.N-.eq Sym ,N iv ff . W Qmh, X W. ' ' Hi 5 Nl li-. i i . .. .. if' QC..,LwW -4,,, - .A.N 'l 4- ----- ... .... AKD... --.e:....-.,..,...,. . . ...A - .., -nz .... .......,..-,, ..... -M ....,, ...-.-....-,, X N uplvlrvz kX' HIV iv ii 1 4 1 1 R , 1 h wmu V ,IQ , 3 V --Q 'SFX mm' X - Wi Z.. ,. V Kuff' ifW77!YFIflZ'U V t---L-f- f '- Milli' 1 u uilmfmmmw , hh 7- ' ' Y fi '- 7. E Youre Dnuocisr is Mom: THAN A M ERLHANT E 2 Let us be your Druggist. 5 We have just what you might expect in 3 ood dru st . 5 .. a g g ore T. .- --ef . -. ' ' g iisfgg 'W f Xi Q :Qt 5, '.,'ff .S S V -' .4 W Q H Q H1 1 ullhigli E egg We we . T ' il L ,L Ab ' f5g asx nleirwmau THE. .movies ' ', q'eZ, Rigs' XL L X n f r Qx. 'st-if i , s is HURWITZ STORE ,V ty, 'RD3lR1 J Hun. vi 'PD k 1 ii' Q' 1' Qs 15-ga AQ! J-1 Clothing Shoes Furnishings Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags Compliments of W. N. CLARK Co. 127 SOUTH ALLEN STREET Rochester, N. Y. J. C. Smith 8: Son CANNED GOODS Dealers in GENERAL HARDWARE Builders' Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Cement, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. Agents for DETROIT VAPOR OIL STOVE STATE COLLEGE, PA. 1' ' 'T ' fLTf'.' N TW '11, 4 1- ., ,V -Zff f'F?l 3T lT'?j'f QN 5' ,, ' 'T 5' 'Q f i- l'k il Ji, li, i le li. .A 1 N ,skis ,-e M -.5 .. T ,ll f ,.ff,,.s.ig? ll is ,is ff' -mst: , .l -wgqzits r ,, 1-3 .1 lx I 'gf-3 M 1. 141111, Q Q .5.:'3f1:g723 xjrilql' gg li , 55-'lb Q -'f'Ex,1,5v i ,' l N .Ll I :xl .... .,.,, ,ll ww limits. I M5136 .., li ..h.sbX.lYls:,,. , il , A , , . . L. .L , , X A, ,, 4 Q 557 . is High Grade. but not High ' Q N Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q .N qu I I A,b, :,w:..5..::,i ,rt . fmi7,::S,.N,gW.,.mi, ,HIM .lb A. ,pxvvlte ,.,..,.N .,.i7,,.:m NT AIN- ? ' X 'QQ V ' , X Oz j- '- .Q H, fr:-Q, JK. '.,-IMT I M H J WJ I! V Q Q Q THE BETTER MILK U10 EUMTE BAR MANUFACTURED BY GREGQRY BRQTHERS .STA 'rf COLL 565, PA. kit Eg? .W 237 Q 5 W BEING Well-Dressed is , ' M I a M ner of , ere y a Q Knowing where to buy Your 1 Clothes. 3 X jacob Reed's Sons Clothing Hoy 86 Neidigh Iliglz -Grade G R0 CERIES zz .Sferrially Allen Street STATE COLLEGE, PA. A. DEAL PLUMBING and -x , Priced. t Q Ig HEATING Q JACOB REED'S SONS 9' Q 1424-26 CHESTNUT ST. Q 4 !I'll!IlII.1'K1ll9l1'lll11l-Vllll.-X 1 ff' 0 ii S -' fl '-'R Frazier Street lie ,. ,,., ,,,.. ,N A ,V ,, , ,A . ,,,3,.H,..S,.., A.l.v,,.'.,-W.,--,fwgyw ,..f.:J:v if mn- Q-4 --. ,q ,-E313-5 Q, gyf 7-Ig' 3' NWI' 5 xy. ---1. f'-- - ', Y xx 1' '11-fm? --1-xp:-,X I ny, Q ,1 in nl , tx ,, ., QT Q ,N X vel., Q. ,t ,L ,Y 5 X , 3,5 . I , Q1 Q 5 i if Q Q fP'l2Q'- 'iifzini-T ' Q Q 13r'iQX4,1.Q ' t 5 Siam ' Q Q M 3 1 '52 'Q it Qi'-'LQ 'Qf?E5Pi7'f Q 'Q t Wi:'3'b-fsfkf, ,1'.igi3'Qf3l Q I J Wfxf? fi' Q Q 1M W JO H ,N -: M'-fy-,LQ 'Q ,MN VAV, , ,QS 1 ,,3f,,'.f',,fg,'- 1'-7j'z',', ' ,.: Q. lf 5. Qfdi vb.. Q . rv, g,... ...,,,,.... .... ..1.- -1,J'-- ----A.. .... M, .,.-N- ,.-.,. M .. ,,.-,.. , ,,,,h, . ,-,...,.. , 558 g fuf. 1 iii im ..1:1 f 4f..T11-L' am 1-1 ----'- I. G. White CQ, Company' INCORPORATED Originators and distributors of Municipal, Railroad, In- dustrial and Public Utility Investments, Current lists of recommended oflerings submitted on request. 37 WALL STREET, NEW YORK The J. G. White Engineering Corporation Pk . 'fi Engineers f Constructors 'giggles ' 43 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK The J. G. White Management Corporation Managers of Public Utility Properties, Manufacturing Plants and Business Enterprises. Investigations and Reports. 43 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK i 1 f'F'i:Q1Ql'ieI 1 J Q qt . 1 ii ii 1 '1:.:.g1g,g.t: ii,g'2.T,'g1:.: ,g:,.g..gg5,i.....:.L.4.g.1i, 'pagan IQ fed, 559 ..... X -'-' if f.n- we ue -11-1',- 7 fG:1--.1-, 33 -1h. :.'-L'- Z1 4.1-ff, er -.1 v1.f 'iw' . y PERCIVAL RUDY 9 l' 121 South Atherton Street , ' State College, Pa. 17 ,' fl 4 Vt, xl- ., A A Automobile Transportation Lix i 1 Open und Closed Cars X When you want Between s'rA'1'1c COLLEGE and LEMONT .,,::f h I I h . . Meeting All Trains - ' t e red t .ing In Side Trips may be arranged utRensonable Rates .f Spgrt ulpfnent Bell and Commercial Phones , Nl you igstiinctively Th t in of C N SPALDING Penn State Barber Shop Immediate A. G. SPALDING Sc BROS. . Service 126 Nassau Street 523 Fifth Avenue NEW Yomc CITY Your Trade Appreciated Service Quality Price TI Superior refrigeration facilities enable us to keep an ample supply of FRESH MEATS to satisfy the demands of Penn State. This insures your receiving the utmost in QUALITY at the lowest possible PRICE. 11 Inspection of our plant by caterers is especial- ly invited. A RESIDES MEAT MARKET South Pugh Street if -- -wal--'.g.5-','f.w: ----7-gyevq, Lvyxmviwp-.wrjfg1'va11Q5':g U-. 'iwrfrrjzrsym - -' W, 3 117xt 5: 'gf11g'T.' 55 W,--1-1:-1---Tj 111111, Y- ,,:---e--4:::- ---,M . , , f Wy, ' '- ' i . ,' ' .I 1 1' 4 I If Y , i fi 1 'Qlf5fr5'AE 1., ', fi, 5 1,1 lil agpgiffiti is ,L fy-A, I-il Q: :i,.f.,'..-.re2w ,,,,,g,.Nl, . ,J ,li ,yy Ni i, , U .V ..11 U. ,r . r J ., seo 4 : 1 , 1 ,nu S, N ' 5 l' 2TT Ty,' ,Wi H ,flgfifxff Wrxril ,,?Qig,'tl?Xf,i-g VTVGI g 1 A w1gwXf 'r'f ,tr 'sch V V owl A vt--X if! g, Q fl X 'SKK JRC? Dy!! QQ -------333 -f4-- '55lj-33?---------Maw, fu wi' ALLEN K. WALTON Established 1867 S. O. GOHO President und Treasurer by S3105 Manager ALLEN G. WALTON Allen Walton R. R. PLEAM Vice President Eastern Representative W. A. UMBERGER Secretary Hummelstown Brown-Stone Co. QUARRYMEN AND MANUFACTURERS OF Building Stone Sand-Lime Brick Rough, Sawed, Dressed Facing, Backing Crushed Stone Sand Concrete, Etc. All Building Purposes Telegraph, Express and Freight Address Brownstone, Pa. Office and Plant at Waltonville, Pa. Contractors for all kinds of Cut Stone Work HUMMELSTOWN, PA. Thirty Years of SERVICE and QUALITY have won the position we hold in our line. May we serve you? MURPHY-PARKER CO. Edition Book Binders Seventh and Arch Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA. SWDX KK ,vi 'rvwg 1 Y l I A ' 21:2 f fx - X We ' H 1 N V iw A f 'E l ll ,Nl ,uk l il I K. -If ilwiiiii l II H L, 5. fr. 1 l fi V- Q 447- sin 1. , 1-,'..C,..g., a-nl -f : 561 1 Tl ip TT . Avhl fy 4 g l ' ', if W f ' 2 ' I If J-fisxmlg ISM? .... AY YY i. N-'L ,... .. lZ. 4-- . -W-:W--53-in f--ff USE GRASSELLFS ACIDS and AMMONIA that run uniform in quality, and are free from all impurities, that meet all requirements for manufacturing purposes and laboratory work. '1 We can supply you at satisfactory prices and in the required packages from distributing stations named below. fl Correspondence solicited. THE GRASSELLI CHEMICAL COMPANY Main office: CLEVELAND, oH1o li'rrm chan : New York, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pn.. Boston, Mass. Chicago, lll. Cincinnati, Ohlo Detroit, Mich. Birmingham, Ala. Milwaukee, Wls. New Orleans, La. Pittsburgh, Pu. St. Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. THE GRASSELLI CHEMICAL CO., Ltd. Head Sales Office: Toronto, Ont. Branch Sales Office: Montreal, Quebec Works: Hamilton, Ont. Bell Phone 33 -W Victor Victrolas Sheet Music am' mn New Penn State Song Book AT George A. Goss mhz mug Baum PL U M B I N G an d Picture Framing Sporting Goods H E ATI N G State College Bakery and Ice Cream Parlor 139 Allen Street W. T. HARRISON Proprietor STATE COLLEGE, PA. Both Phones iiii 'X ij t' ..:.u.,.,.... fi-Ach rl, L, .1.:'A, L,-.'.. .4-'.wn. N Kgliitbblwqx ,L.i,-vmggin Nj , 562 uipped with many yearsfexperiehce ?or making fhokogrefhs of all-sprts, desirable for illuskrafinjlflcllege Annuaisbesf obtainable artisis,work- manshii and the capaclfyf and ynequalled Swans HOTOGBAPHERS E f off- Lb if isfgusifidwiies NEW VOQK 225 wiigffiilei 563 .-, ....... i,1 '1:vQrf:3:-yi 1.1-...rwvv 71 531:-J .,,. .1 NTMW-NJ 1 ,Agn-:,'3, A, ,Nj K , I, r 5 1 gf LJ. l ,A in W H QQ.. 7-' 4: . ,,,,., ....... .... ,..,. ,..,,,., . , . I ' .1 ,.l,.,ff llfxv Li., N Mazza-ae,Q..:.w.e:..:.:v f...L..--.1-:e.:.'1-3.11:-..wfe.-:.1w.:1wm:x..:L:.:t::mm::,ememm.::e-u.f.::1mwlmawn ,,,, u:mmr:1-u.- m.wf.'.wuewme.wA-re-ee:-1.mw i STATE,S LEADING EATING HOUSE U. The best place to eat is at home, the next best place is at the CRYSTAL CAFE. Everything cooked and baked just like you get it at home. All are welcome at the CRYSTAL CAFE Home-Made Pies Our Specialty A. B. DIETRICH, Penn State '20 The Crabtree Co Hallmark Jewelers WATCHMAKING AND ENGRAVING GILLILAND'S DRUG STORE A Good PLACE to go for Soda Fountain Service and Quality Whitman's Chocolates State Jewelry NITTANY INN BLOCK .li 'Z' ' if! Hivjy 1' ie , -4' G'i'fll'2fT 'Ti?Sf'7E l7'T5U ' ll ll 'Q-lj-L li lLwiizs'f1-fl 'I JW 1 ,Q ,:,,f.1-445' 1 1 iaigy 'W 'il l My V+ .i ll 'aiiiuwi 'flgiiflk l' 2:lEi.,,g.gf:!wL?. ,-L,,,,,q. Q li aalimfm STATE COLLEGE and TYRONE, PA. 1, li lf F. gil A49 ,ljlliaism .ufiwzssgvkk ,,,.,fl5,,li ki 564 'N ll l 51-. .,,. Jw- V FY? A l rwfwl- in X' wif' '5 LY'llS'lll'5-' T1 l 'll ll' . Q. Nbr X fiom my i s. , H j ,ci ., , R, ., f ..,. .n .... xg ...4 . .A,.,4, . .n L i.1L.5.LI...'LZ?, .... -W-. V 3,':..2T::r2211:TIJL'LE..l. ?.'232'11.124'.xi..'J.T.I?1K.'3:.:1,.I.2.tL3.'f.11L 1:t.1.'1 '1 .... KL.1'.L11ZL:'.1'S,L ' '.'J. ':'.:J:.11 ,... ' ,,. '.1,.,::' ...1'.11JLl7xUxz ' ' Compliments of SCRANTON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . 90 G. A. PERRY, District Manager WILLIAMSPORT, PA. Hotel Casey Absolutely Fireprooj' 400 Rooms--350 with Bath Attached Restaurant a Feature-Cuisine and Service Unexcelled Anywhere. CAFETERIA-Most up-to-date self-service Restaurant in Northeastern Pennsylvania CRYSTAL BALL ROOM- Capable of accommodating 500 persons, can be rented for Banquets, Dances and Social Functions of all kinds. Rates and Literature Forwarded Upon Request HOTEL CASEY COMPANY h -in Mu M A :IV it , ,, ,:-J.v,.x- 7,.,,.,-.jS,,,a,:'5.,v ,:,S:3:.,,-,x,,f--g- it-.ff55,.Y?A3.v,E.v,. 1yl:::,.li fo max. U 1.17:-ya.-X-ti, 1. . w F jvp,.T'3 M Y :A.j.5A,'4...f1gx2Amgq I lil if .:al.,5..A.lg,k f I Q l H li ww-, , 5,3354 ll, -.fg3j,5, 't :QWQ in lf ...Sql-3'f.pY W ,J wg. Y, fl ,z 3 .::1E3jQ2g,. 1 1' gi-Q-.,y.y,t,. I if W .lfigmg at-Sify l 1 235139 ,Qt ,X i v . f f' pf.: ,i .131-.15 ' . 43,3 1 1,1 i ,A - , A 0 is . Y . .h:fb1...1.i.lE'15L'i , :I!f1,l':4 J., ...,g2.f1f:,sar- iw.. ' .N,,,,QK' ami hc? M- .,N?.Yx.X 64H,.,f4,. it lit.:-i-.N-...tra My .... L , M, . , , , . ,N .im U . 565 w'---f' 'Ne it rv4l7'717: 1 '77V li f l'7T'7? :':'7'?f4 L r'77 ' ' '7'fVfL'fW l T 1' V .AF ,, ,x 1., , A. . . W, ,,i. L H ...- .vyj v ,... -l iv- v .Jr ti' t - t ,-5,51 ug VV ,.... .,.,.., ,.,, .....,Y....,.v,.,.. .m,.,,,:... ..... .,.T..,,.:.....a..A,T,. N MQ., .Na ,,, .,,.,, ,tw ,. rx ,U .,,. ,, ' -ll' if :ff fl! 'll -f .g1..g.g-gf-sl.-of M, Q TT F is ET? SW, XDR. my if 'ii . . T , U l - ll t . Ml ,Life-g 4.:........g.g ,,..,A 1 .e....,....m.....,,M,,...r .-w,-n. ma Mnig s ms.--W-Wm..me..af-as---m-1--mm f.. --m------am--M---W-m....q---- - The College Man 'S Shop 11 We have had sixteen years of very pleasant relations with the men of Penn State. We have tried by square dealing to deserve our share of your patronage. 1I Our Rule is, the Golden Rule-by it we live, by that same token, we offer you -Honest Merchandise, Reason- ably Priced. Men's Wear Custom Tailoring CLEAMNG- PRESSIN HARRY W. Robison Block G - REPAIRING SAUERS STATE COLLEGE, PA. Varsity Pool 'Parlor Equipped With First-Class Pool Tables. Cigars, Cigar- ettes and Tobacco. Candy and Soft Drinks. H. G. MORRELL, Proprietor Sundaes Candy Sodas Tobacco THE VARSITY STORE A. E. Gilberg 8: Co. Canned Food Products Pure Fruit Jam, Pure Fruit Jellies, Coffees, Teas, Grocers Specialties Catering to Colleges, Fraterni- ties, Sororities, Clubs and Cafe- terias. Represented by Q CHAS. R. TILLY Stationery Toilet Articles 229 N. State Street CHICAGO ' ' ' v 'Q 'fwxvvff-' i ' ' il 6 t2'u ' M rl '- if' ' ig A i J ' 'Text - , f .Q f it ll if 1. if at 1 ll ll, it . 1. 3211- 11 'ff' 3 , 1 ..- ,l,,-: l ,v 4. 1 ... .. , ,7 .5,,L.:, V., in Y ...Na i eaLs.,4f.i.E..-all .5 1-.e..!life..azt, . '.s.?n2.n- ,G ,Ji -L 'LBA' - 'Y fe-,, ' 566 IMER Sv. AMEND g A ,, ,Q . r f S r .,,X ,, I ,,,. ff , , sq , ......---'-N.::1nE-r::.-Jam.--gee.z:f:...-5-:-J.-mr.::e:,e:'1m.,w:1mmwmmwm ..um:-J-..:1:e:r.:-1.-werrnmmae.-,wmwunu . . . - A Word to the Class of IQ23 Those of you who have chemical laboratory work are doubtless impressed by the quality of the apparatus which bears the E. 8z A. name plate. Quality induces accuracy, and, to get the valuable accuracy invariably desired in the industrial laboratories, you cannot do better than continue to use E. Xz A. apparatus and chemicals. We shall be glad for the opportunity of co-operating with you in any way by which you can utilize our long experience 'and unequalled stock and facilities. Foremost Since 1851 Laboratory Supplies, Chemicals and Drugs THIRD AVE., 18TH AND 19TH STS. NEW YORK. N. Y. Display Room Branch Office suite 601, Evening star Building 4048 JGHKIHS Arcade Pennsylvania Ave and 11th St Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, D. C :ru 1-E5Jq:5:.,:,,.1L,.'W U1 f wail- +7-u 1 .,., I ,Q wg l,,,2f'5..,,,'l..rE-iss J 1 ' , 1: ' ' ., 4. A 4' 567 if T -1.-ylliff N' V..,,,.e,,?, x.v..i.,,,,.1',,1j, .'xj:7,,:,.,.,? ig., ,iniiw K7 M g jf ry ! 1 fy jd ' il 4 iw JW' ra ECA V OW l li ll K 5 7 A ,. ...I .,,, slug... ,C .... ,, , ...,. V, ..i,......KF?..wt..q J. .......,. .m,,.g..7, A -. v Q ' il 'O l' s- lf X l JW ff i ' 0 .VL ' 5. X A ' lixiii xil Li' N 'A ill i' zypc -,11 fJ.vi 2 ,.fL E ..'-,pf FYE' . Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Shoes, Cloaks and Suits W hen in need, call on us WEST COLLEGE AVENUE STATE COLLEGE, PA. Carbon Monoxide Gibbs Oxygen Breathing Detector Apparatus For Detecting the Most Deadly For Fire Fighting and Mine Res- Gas of Industry cue Work Apparatus and Appliances Necessary For SAFE Industrial Operation Mine Safety Appliances Company Chamber of Commerce Building, PITTSBURGH, PA. Commerce Building 208 Market Street 2400 North Broad Street 1'I'l 1'SBURGH, KAN, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Pl-IILADELPHIA, PA 1StNat. Bunk Building 403 Monadnock Block Chamber of Com. Bldg: BENTON, ILL. CHICAGO, ILL. LOS ANGELES, CAL, 2320 Clermont Street 808 Post Street 364 Wright Street DENVER, COLO. SEATTLE, WASH. WILKES-BARRE 1s1,UEF1E1,n,W.vA. flilnxestfwnl PJ?- f Everything for Mine and Industrial Safety ' K' Y. My L Hsdqfx M HM! -,Msg-If . I 1, klxgkr, n ' Kwik. fx, N11 4 N gr 'V lm ll . .V f ,.fi..'f5.m . -.. Mfiff, ,, ap-g 'Q ' rs, -'ml ' X . 0 -fl' , ,. V M ft ir,l21 iw-tfzwf l . , ,?tvti'fllll islfigxflffe rip, , fl . 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N' ' 41 X 1 A Acknowledgments Administration - Alumni - Faculty - Student Trustees - Advertisements Athletic Association Athletics, Penn State Athletics, Freshmen Band, College Baseball, Varsity - Basketball, Varsity - Basketball, Freshmen Boxing, Varsity - Campus Clubs Campus Views Chorus, College - - Clubs - - - Collegian, The Penn State Commencement NVeclf, 1921 Contents - - - County Clubs - Cross-Country, Varsity - Debating - - Debating at Penn State - Debating Schedule - Forensic Council Dedication - Draniatics Druids - - - Engineer, The Penn State Faculty Administration Agriculture - - College Health Service 'lingineering - - Home Economies - Liberal Arts - ' Mining - Natural Science Physical Education - Military - - - Farmer, The Penn State Father's Day - - Football, Varsity - Football, Freshmen 'r wr PAGE - 548 21 - 25 33 - 71 22 549 412 - 411 451 - 470 421 - 436 455 - 439 403 77 467 497 460 - - 486 20 497-506 444 - 491 493 - 495 492 - 6 473 - 409 463 - 33-70 38 - 62 47 - 45 51 - 55 59 - 63 65 - 462 488 - 413 452 2151 DEX Fraternities, Local Alpha Delta Sigma Omega Epsilon Cuheco Club - Delta Pi - Kappa Theta - Tau Sigma Tau Friend's Union - Three Links Chi Upsilon - Delta Tau Omega Delta Sigma Chi Tau Sigma Phi Delta Kappa Nu Kappa Phi Delta Omega Psi Phi - Fraternities, National - Paola 373 376 378 380 - 382 386 384 388 396 390 392 394 - 398 400 401 402 - - H 289-372 flL'f1!I'l'7lIl.C Phi Gamma Delta Beta Theta Pi Phi Kappa Sigma i Sigma Chi - Kappa Sigma - Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Delta Theta Sigma Nu - Acacia - Delta Upsilon - Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Pi - Lambda Chi Alpha Delta. Tau Delta Pi Kappa Alpha Phi Kappa - Alpha Tau Omega Beta Sigma Rho Phi Epsilon Pi Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Sigma Phi Theta Chi - Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Rho Delta Sigma Phi - 292 294 296 298 - 300 302 - 304 306 308 - 310 312 - 314 316 - 318 320 ,322 324 326 328 330 332 - - 334 336 338 340 342 - 344 .PI'0f!'.V.Vl'0lll1l Alpha Zeta - Theta.Xi - Alpha Gamma Rho Apha Chi Sigma Sigma Tau Phi gg:-X J up--4, 53321 Q'i5'Y'T 'E' W: X 5, Q Q Witt . X' ' A 15 W' V W.: 346 348 350 352 354 ,,, .W ,,, N iaith gl ' i l at , l lf 'Z '- 'f ggikirnl --V'TKH1W'59N1 .f2 'LfQ7fff?f,F :Q:3 'g:Xq'i'i,irs1.-W--Q..-M. I, 'tisn ski,-511 1 1, 5.5331 if V IVTQQH 'xl - ,yi ,gwtz-vz ' if 'ix fa-JJ ' --1, 1 , ff , 11' wilsfi- 'll 11 . Y' 1 sJt, 'A ll w'q-LEM lava.-:tag 1 it ..... ..t,t:....,... .... .,.. ., C...--7 'NAL ttf ,.,... '..t-ima., ..a,,.f,i..n.s.. Q. -2:11 572 4. Rfb' 'i fl, l,Kiif1'tA! 1' l 'l it ,N i fff- V' 'f ' ,J-+4 1 l X 1, U., ,,i!,,t,t. ,- .V . t Qxw. H., 7 - 1 ixqvx, ,t li I 1 A ,, 1 A r INDE XFContinued Il'm1orf1 ry PAGE PAGE Eta Kappa Nu - - 356 Quartet, Varsity - 468 S ta 2 2 z ' - - 365 , , , jilllilfglgfll gill mjdt ' 3551 Rehabilitation Club - q 7 Phi Lambda Upsilon - 360 Rsllgimls ' ' '0 Sigma Tau . - 362 1-S MCH ,,,, 450 Alvhfi X1 51141121 - - 371 st-lmlmiqip Awards, 1921-22 - - 288 Delta Sigma Rho 364 ' i Phi Kappa Phi - - 372 Senzor Class - - - 89-118 Sigma Gamma Epsilon - 368 HiStf?ry -92 gi Scan-ah - - - 370 Mem vers - - Frcar, William - - 14 Olivers - - 90 Freshmen - 281-283 Skull and Bones - - 407 Athletics - 451 Soccer, Varsity 442-443 History - 283 Society - - 479-491 Ofticers - - 282 Sophomore Class 277-280 Friars - - - - ' 410 History 279 Froth, The Penn State - 461 OHicers - - 278 Glec Club, Penn State - 469 - - 422 Health Service - 62 gi,l,i,,QC, 4 - 4 - 408 Honor Commmcc ' ' 74 Student Administration 71-76 Hom Societies ' ' 403 Student Board - - i- 72 Inter-Fraternity Council . 291 Student Council t - - - 73 'Inter-Mural Council - 375 Students lnauguratlonal Day Parade 490 Inauguration - - . 480 Student Tribunal I - - 573 Junivrs - - - H9-276 Student 1 olunteer Boart - - H1St0l'Y ' 121 Tennis, Varsity - - 448 gffgllbcfs ' ' ' 122--Z3 'Vhesniau Show - - 474-:gi CCVS ' ' - Tl ' Cl I - - Junior Oratorical Contest 496 Tfgggzagirlslii - 520 Junior Prom, 1921 - - 489 Track, Varsity - - 427-432 LK . .v V: ,vt - 446 Trustees, Board of f - - 22 L?ii?rLBc,a,i5Ti15b23 - 458-459 Two-Year Agricultural Classes 284-287 Limlis Paw ' ' ' 405 Vacuum Sweeper, The - - 531-547 Mandolin Club Penn State - - 472 , , f P, Q I , - 31 Nmitaiay Dcpmjmwm. . ' ' 65'70 W6i.ndi1c1iirc19g1i1 mt: - 513-530 Regimental Organization - 69-70 Athletic Agqociatiml - 527 Mitchell, H. Walton - - 21 Frcghmen - 519 Music - ' ' 465472 out cum, - - 524 Musical Organizations - - 469-472 Juniors - 517 Olympic Men, Penu State - - 431 Sita-NCC - - Orchestra, College - - 4 1 -CIHOPS - - - - Organizations of the College - 23-24 goplsonioggs - -A -- . - , tut ent iovernment ssociatlon . lgamiiqliotisljlq r- - ' 476 Varsity Quartet - - - 525 ,- pr-,.yes - - WNV 'vsp - - U- K Penn State at Silver Bay - 511 rut mg Trmy 433 431 Pennsylvania Day, 1921 - 487 Y. M. C. A. - - 508 Publications - - - 457-464 Y. W. C. A. 523 .I - ii'- :..- fl: X iq1fN: Ivglgx :..,-uw --4g:..-ya-gt 'Vfi:p'c : F231 W '-sf xg: vs v-ii.--we '-4- - --'. --:17r-yX3Qy1!j---,'v.p,-- X '- -:mx tl li 'itfrtli 'J vl1lrT1't?.lfEt-it It 1 :Lt-?1'5itl1i W li T. -, 1 'Sai 1 it ,.,, I lil mis. QF fu 573 ' l .A . l ,ll K ll . ,4 ,. 4 i 'S7'lZA , , .,., at-gg, .- 'xr' iq . , A -:vcr-- ., j'r1'jm:'g'rSj:'f f f 4, - 'VF' li -.W 1' --H: T5 R. M' ijkaflfl S l ll 'rr iPilrlf ' 1',,dr-5 W N ' V ciJl'1Vli ' W 'fff it J. ' 1-D - in l 1 ff K l C I will 7' , M , ..e:::p...,... ,... ,.., INDEX TO' ADVERTISERS ,. ..l. W, h V more PAGE Athletic Store - - 551 Murphy-Parker Co. - 561 Brown-Stone Co., I-Iummelstown ' - 561 H I Clark Co., VV. N. - - 557 ' - Crabtree CO' - - 564 Nittany 'gheater - 571 Crystal Cafe 564 Nittany I rinting Co. - - 553 Deal, A' , , 558 Parke Co., L. H. - - 552 Q, Penn State Barber Shop 4 - 560 rrrmcr S1 Amend ' 567 Penn Garment Co. - 556 Fetting Co., A. H. - - 4 - 552 Penn State Photo Shop - 554 ,First National Bank, State College 553 Pl1ll2lflCl1lhl21 Restaurant ' i 556 Phrrrrr D' - ' ' Reecl's Sons, Jacob - - 558 , ' ' ' ' Resicles Meat Market 560 General Electric Co. - - 550 Rexall Drug Store - - 557 GCIUZCI, VV- R- ' - 556 Rudy, Percival - 560 Gilberg 8: Co., A. E. - - 566 Gilliland's Drug Store - - 564 Srrucrs' Harry W' ' , I 566 G G, A Scranton Life Insurance Co. 565 'rss' rorgc ' ' ' 562 si - cl zou C f S54 Graham 81 Sons . - 553 Q Kiel Iii? I r cn my r Grasselli Chemical Co, - 562 grrrrrru Wrrrrgl ' E71 Gregory Bros' - 558 .mitha aylor mop - - 571 Grrmm' Henry ' 554 Znyiriig Zriirfe A C soo G- P H-,V H paul J., . 1. - . rrr M '1g Cr' 569 slam College angry ,- 562 Hotel CHSCY - - 565 State College Creamery - - 570 HOY 81 Ncldigll 558 State University Shoe Co. - 571 Hurwitz Store - 557 Stewart Electric co. - - 570 Jcllkllls Bros. 556 Varsity Pool Room 566 Kunzler CO., Ch- - 570 Varsity Store - - 566 Metzger, L- K - - 555 VVhite Co., J. G. - 559 Mine Safety Appliances Co. - 568 White Studio - - 563 MOYWZ-TOIUCYY 31 CO- - 552 Williamsport Paper Co. 570 W... TL. F, llyynvx ..,. X1i,3w2..1. ,,vv1:.,.iaway,-4'-N5,5,m:I3fS:,::..... . ,., ,.,,-,,, in mydiy?,.,,l,:.FT:.7f.,3.7 ,..,.,.T.,..,:.,,JF Bmw' FW. U. ,:..,,1,,Q,1y v lf? tfrr2?b-12 rft1f5'f55i? 1'i1Lg'M ,il'rJg'Q.l li lofi . ,. 'l' ii l .,,, lg 574 H11 M, V+'--'pf 'v.Vnrvw- -3: - ns ' of 'uso af? 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