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A -rg, ff. ze e e h h e J f?Qfigeg?8Hh le, 1, AA' M 5, :J A . ll A f V A - -11.6 'tidy E . 10, h ' h 5,1-je 2 h V',1 Emnifj, in --Q f h, Ae '21'.e'i'j,,-fy ,X -,fn 'fi' Iii - 'qkwni f Q I .Q eff 4 ws- 5, ' ' hnf'Q, 7. e5f,f :'1 s,+'Wm1W,A: h. 5, ' ef I llit V -U-lf' lv 1 1 g U Q JW DEAN ELMER ALLEN HOLBRCOK any ERWIN W. RUNKLE A teacher or administrator must bring with him certain experiences into an academic envir- onment, if he is to measure up to its demands. These experiences come not from books alone, but from genuine contact with the common people, and from sympathy with our essential democracy. To teach, a man must have learned, and to learn is to have gone to school into life. Dean Holbrook came to educational work at Penn State from a Wide contact with industrial conditions in the coun- tries north and south of us and in practically every state in the Union. He has prospected and developed the mine, worked in and directed the laboratory, served government appointment, en- gaged in university work both in this country and Canada, prosecuted technical research and or- ganized its industrial applications. V Dean Holbrook was born in the industrial community of Fitchburg, Miassachusetts, June 23, 1881. His forebears were English, and among the earliest colonists from Devon. He attended the schools of his native city and graduated from the High School in 1898. Even as a youth, he was possessed of an ambition to be a leader in industrial life, rather than a follower of the apprcn. ticeship-Workman career of so many in the community. His ideal was not the factory utilizatign of the raw materials, but the discovery of them in nature's laboratories in held and mine. Hence two years in the 'tuniversity of hard knocksf, in contact with the alphabet of his destined pi-Ofesi sion, was the best preparation for his collegiate training to follow. He entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1900, and received the degree of bachelor of science in 19011-. Following his graduation, Dean Holbrook spent nine years in practical work as super-intend- ent of mining operations, as prospector and developer of new enterprises in the western part of our own country, in the British possessions, and in Mexico. In 1911, he was elected Professor of Min. ing and Metallurgy in the Nova Scotia Technical College at Halifax, where he designed and con. structcd the government mining and metallurgical laboratory. In 1913 he became Assistant Pro- fessor of Mining at the University of Illinois, and Professor in 1915. He was awarded, the fol- lowing year, the honorary degree of Engineer of Mines. The Great War brought with it the call to technical service, and Dean Holbrook served as En- gineer in charge of the Central West Division of the Bureau of Mines, and as Mining Engineer and Metallurgist in the Bureau at Washington. Recognition was accorded of the value of his work, both at close of the war and later for the way in which the various factors of production, conservation and utilization were co-ordinated in those trying times. Upon the resignation of Doctor Elwood S. Mioore in 1922, Dean Holbrook was chosen Dean of the School of Mines at The Pennsylvania State College. He has developed the departments within the School, and broadened the curriculum by adding a department of Ceramics. I-Ie has multiplied the extension activities, furthered adult educational conl.acts with the mininfr industries of the State, as well as fostered research as vital to the School. P 1 Dean Holbrook is the author of papers on mining issued by the Engineering Experiment Sta- tion of the University of lllinois, and by the United States Bureau of Mines. His periodical contiii- butions are numerous, and as Registered Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth, his expe,-i- enced counsel is in varied demand. He is serving, also, as Chairman of the Mining Branch of the American Engineering Standards Committee under the National Research Council. During a fguf months leave in 1923 he was Engineer of the United States Coal Commission relating to Safety in mining. He is active in the various professional associations of his chosen field, and is a member of the following social and scholastic academic societies: Phi Gamma Delta, Sigma Xi Phi Ka 1 ri Phi, Sigma Tau, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. , H ' 1 H i Dean Holbrook is a leader in activities for the welfare of the community as t'uSg,.,.,.d IW the Chamber of Commerce, the Kiwanis, the University and Centre Hills Country Clubs Ielt- I1-IQ joined forces in making our community needs felt and our advantages understood. He 'is -1 71.1.3 uine friend of the student body, and is giving valuable counsel and direction to the better K P i collegiate athletics. ln the religious activities of his chosen church, in civic affairs in campus rub lems, as well as in academic work, the friends of Dean Holbrook have learned to count npoiijhini as an active co-laborer. Ambitious only to serve is a fitting characterization of his salient personality ment of f , ,,,AL,, , - - r A44 , . I i K , N N h . V 1. ?, 'm 2w' Ev M!! X , V D ,I . I f- - I- f2??i ff5i1if,f, ,, gQ, if J ' ,illkhllllllliiihllilillllilllllilllfmlllHRH : in ' ' - 1711 memoriam ' j0SEPH HENRY TUDOR ' DIED JUNE 7, 1926 'fiimiiii HHH!! 'HIKIH IUI IIIMHT Illllllllllwfililifllillllillllmlliillllllllllll , j F Av 4' wr 1' AP lv vi BS X , Q QA Tw f wf mm ml? -El N ellma Slflater f1 '-' p , y, , F ' ' f , 1, 4 , g V I -- , .,... , ,,,... 3, 12, a ll in Xfff Q X' Rx X f l r H ' Y N f , gi N u J X N x uk ,I X. ' N ff I X N . 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L......1.' . , I I ,, f N 1 N M, A . , . filg--- - .J --TM-4-.1-7+ if J , f1vwblM:N X I' Ja-xl wx F , ,1 .:- - ' KVV' 'V ' - A b ! ' V ,- . -- VW .1. -, -f f f' fi' , -- faiff l fi , 1 Y J ,lil T- V , if ' J QW XX! fi' in ' W' ' - -:W Ag -L J W -- 1..-.... 5 V , I fix wl,Xd'5.'f :WWA .5 , J , H .gm ----iil 'ii- if ... V W W X Nwlgyivk-Wfwffr :S W mmltmiwv x'-ffdwwfr ,4 :dj 1 M '.'!'Wv,1NNQ ..--: :IfT-. ,T-, LL UMW, - 5-0:1 N A yu, Ml VHHZXQQQ Tgi.-' 'l:+:-21-A -- - M 4:11 - A - - M M l:+,T-f Z- ..,r--1-:':::..i:,.. My ,mwqumgf 1 xg. R WM A MM 'X 11:-'H Av-5 'f.i W QM WW :lf- 1 W fm f, was ' ' ff Q SM ' 4 , -.wy,' ' 1. Xl. ,QQHW l :Qs 'A' ADMINISTWO :JJ 'THE STATE COLLEGE OFFICE OF' THE PRESIDENT 72-ZZ Maflfiyt 144.11-r'-,l7Zf f0yi' iqQNw9wL?wvZ SW rw jf Lleffha f.Wfu,4...J-11.7 0-A--nf-71? gggfgl Tfmwgjnw M new WMM 35 Mmm? ' ' , RALPH DORN HETZEI P'I'CSitlL Ilf Wh iiil PERM L-Q 4.1-'1:llQf1Q::.1':l:::. Q, ' ' H X V 'Mgr' W 3 il ,I ',fQ ' ,,,, nf:f..Qi..4.Q:l'......i'- Wf',..'',.f.'..T.'.fl1-::lif.....A-'1I:f'...., l lf' A1-L' 1 'fbi' f , ' ,Wil 'ill ' l'.','3' -M .V M l . 1 J fylllfnj' W'1.ga.'f1I',. in . , tvtfgggjv'f3L-g,QQg-D-jjWlltllllflltftw-4.41'vrfliiii fl 1 Q ,- rl- ...,. ,,,.,,. - ,,,-.,,....-.-,,-.1j:,. ---- K Ralph Dorn Hetzel The tenth President of The Pennsylvania State College, Ralph Dorn Hetzel, was born at Merrill, Wisconsin, December 31, 1882. His early edu- cation was attained in local public schools. His father being an attorney, the youth went to the University of Wis- cousm to study law, and won his A.B. degree in 1906 and his LLB. from the Law School there in 1908. At the University he was captain of the Freshman crew and was on the football squad his first year, but then with- drew from athletics to earn his way through college. He won a place on the University debating team, managed the University Magazine two years and was editor of The Daily Cardinal, student newspaper, for two years. He was president of his class in its Junior year and the Commencement orator He became a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity and honorary class, legal, forensic and scholastic societies. The University of Maine and Dartmouth College more recently have each conferred upon him the degree ofL1D After a short trial in law practice, Penn State's president became an instructor in English at Oregon State College. Within two years he was advanced to the rank of professor. He then organized and became head of the Department of Polltlcal Science, and a year later organized and became director of the College Extension Service. His reputation as an executive extended across the continent to the University of New Hampshire, then known as the New Hampshire State College. He became its president in 1917, and in the nine years he served there, his record was such that Penn State trustees felt he was just the man to succeed Dr. John M. Thomas. He accepted their invitation on September 24, 1926, and assumed his duties at the College on January 1 1927. I 1 I Y. I 'I t. .1 J. . , I . 1 . . . . . 7 it 1 5 ,Vi N, 4 fn nt ag r . ,g, 1 1 il J tlvmrff' fljlliltf l' 'Q ' I- , , .I 1 -1. if f , 'ff E?5Ef6Q'ffIff 'T iW 'ffTT'f 7'fi'j jTTf..,,., 37' 5 195- ' Aly!-A. tt- MM JM N, 12,2-,Zag J ,rp I,iu!:,,Nji,1 L it lu-LU M '52--.g' tg, '1 54-11natwdwliwlfuff: iftlctffllia Lg. '-A . , 26 ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE I :' LNQY 0iL.lm i ' I f 1 CEnnernnr'n Gbilirv HARRISBURG march za, 1927. Editor-in-Chief, nl928 UaVien, State College, Pa. DSB! Sir! I greatly appreciate the opportunity of sending my greetings to the members of the class of 1928. I congratulate them upon the completion of their college course and extend them my best wishes for success in the career which they may choose. I am sure that the training they have received at State College will strengthen them for the duties of life. I believe the State is going to deal with the College more generously than in the past and that there is a great future just ahead. With assurance of my interest and cordial regards, I am Ve truly yours, wa M JOHN S. FISHER Governor of Pennsylvania , 29 1 1, .fl E,,.,-I... 3 ff.,.4-w f . 1 ' ,af ' A N'- , Y . f-.,..f f' , if f ,R r 1? 5--I+.,-,f,.s-'....f.... ,....-,. E -f 'Qe,,.. E, I ..., -. ft I I I.. 1..- ,. -.., L. --,..,,.- ,.,.. ,L.-.........,..-.,.. ...J 1 I A '- -' IV I I . . ., ' I.-,.-,., 3 . E -L' .. -I......,.....,.L,. ...gm Q-N...,aE-vwLg,,,,,-......-.t.--..- 5' I. 2 ADMINISTRATION Q' Board of Trustees fi Ex-Ojlcio Members ' JOHN S. FISHER ------ Harrisburg Governor of the Commonwealth 3 .. RALPH D. HETZEL ...... State College President of the College 3 Q, JOHN A. H. KEITH - ----... Harrisburg 52.7.1 Superintendent of Public Instruction ft... CHARLES G. JORDAN --.... Harrisburg Secretary of Agriculture V APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR E . ' NAME REGIDENCI: TERM FJXPIRES R. W. BALIJERSTON - - - 1211 Arch Street, Philadelphia - - 1927 I EDGAR R. KIESS - Williamsport ----- - 1927 3 CLARA C. PHILLIPS - - R. D. NO. 41, Washington, Pennsylvania - 1927 A ' P. H. DEWEY . Gaines -..... - 1928 J W. S. WISE - - - - Meadville ----- - 1928 I 5- PII ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ' ' NAME RESIDENCE TFIRM KXPIRES I' 1 GEORGE M. DOWNING - - - 14-20 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia - - - 1927 WILLIAM H. WALKER - 519 Security Building, Los Angeles, California - 1927 ' I JAMES G. WHITE 37 Wall Street, New York City ---- 1927 J. H. M. ANDREWS - - 1520 Spruce Street, Philadelphia - - - 1928 - - t GEORGE H. DEIKE Braddock Ave. and Thomas Boulevard, Pittsburgh 1928 4. AMBROSE N. DIEHL - 1216 Carnegie Building, Pittsburgh - - - 1928 JAMES L. HAMILL 115 East Rich Street, Columbus, Ohio - - - 1929 -- H. WALTON MITCHELL - Orphans' Court, City-County Building, Pittsburgh 1929 - J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS - - - 1507 Packard Building, Philadelphia - - - 1929 7 1 ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES .N NAME RESIDENCE TERM E.xPIIII-:s f 1' GEORGE G. HUTCHISON - - - Warriors Mark - - - - 1927 - JOHN A. MCSPARRAN - Furniss - - 1927 V. WILLIAM P. ROTHROCK - - State College ------ - 1927 . y CHESTER J. TYSON - Floradale ----- - ' 1927 E- S- BAYARD - - - National Stockman and Farmer, Pittsburgh - 1928 7 '4 JOHN C. COSCROVE Johnstown .--- - - - 1928 ALBA B. JOHNSON - - 1521 Packard Building, Philadelphia - - 1928 A A- W- MITCHELL 606 Marine Bunk Building, Erie - - 1928 I JOHN S. FISHER - - Indiana ----- - 1929 FURMAN H. GYGER - Kimberton ---- - 1929 1 A VANCE C. MCCORMICK - - Harrisburg ---- - 1929 ' y . CHARLES M- SCHWAB - 25 Broadway, New York City - - 1929 I ff. L ' . ' ., 'ffrfif-filiilflf wg,-.eral --.- Q ' 1 ' 'V ' nrg- '30 '-..--.al-...--.-We -...-... ,..,-, MH., M, I..- .fl If .I I- , I H -I . , 22 .I..tf7,AL'.v, ty! Mftrfg 131. hy .I . M-3, A A A ---A-...-W...I.. .f I... , 3, L ., .,.., . .. . ,. RW, TVTRQQWI. W4 wfefwf A . 1.1.5 5. A I. I , 1 A 1 I E' xx I E if- IP' ' iz 'I'1f:H-zwarpvnvx,-,,n.,.. :Yi -I .I ORGANIZATION OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES H. WALTON MITCHELL - - It JAMES G. WHITE RALPI-I D. HETZEL - WILLIAM G. MURTORI-'E - ----- - - Pitt b - President S ulgh . ,. . , . N 'uf k S Vice-President ew or City ' ' ' ' - State College Secretary. ' ' ' State College Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MESSRS. BAYARD, FISHER, MCCORMICK, H. W. MITCHELI., SHIELDS AND TYSON OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE President Comptroller - - - - - - - - RALPH D. HETZEL - RAYMOND H. SMITH THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION DEANS WATTS SACKETT STODDART HOLBROOK CHAMBERS WENDT WARNOCK, RAY, AND R H SMITH, Secretary, HOFFMAN OFFICERS OF THE ACADEMIC DIVISIONS 4 School of Agrlculture Instltute of Ammal Nutrmon of Chemlstry and Physlcs of Educatlon of Engmeermg of the Llberal Arts of Mmes and Metallurgy School School School School School Graduate School Department of Phys1cal Educatlon Department of Mllltafy Sclence Dean, R L WATTS, Secretary, H. G PARKINSON - Director, E B FORBES Dean G L WENDT, Secretary, G C. CHANDLEE Dean W G CHAMBERS, Secretary, P C WEAVER Dean R L SACKETT, Secretary, C L KINSLDE Dean C W STODDART Secretary, L V T SIMMONS Dean E A HOLBROOK, Secretary, W R CHEDSEY Dean F D KERN, Secretary, E W, RUNKLE - Director, I-IUGO BEZDEK Commamlant COLONEL CLENARD MCLAUGHLIN, U S, A THE STUDENT BOARD SHERWOOD L REEDER 27 Preszdent PHILIP P. HESS, '28 RICHARD A MCQUADE 27 JOHN C. BELFIELD, '28 WILLIAM P REED 27 ALBERT J. GMES, 929 . , A W Mr' -A - .. . .V ' , ,K T' ' f'1H T' f'H 'v 1zrvw:-vw:-.Mr-... ........1I1fIAI A It ILL..f1:I.-?,.-f.IIgL-IHL 7- I , I It A . Q , , , 9 9 V . - ' 4 '- ' - - . . ' , . . , . . ., ' u - - n . . - . . ' 9 ' ' . I . . . . - , I u . . . . . . . . , . . . ' - ' a ' ' S . . , . . , . , . . I I . - - . . , . . . . , . .. - . . , ' Q . , u - 9 9 9 . - 1 9 ' 5 I 'fQ'f'm Q 'f. WN 1 tM ' ' Y ll I ':i'IfI'wIf lvl ww II .A PD I It -VI ' I I I I. JI I .I I L ,.,...,....,.-.......----- ..... V A. . ., ... ,nnlwnam ,M H lm, A 31 .... , .. -. ...... 4 , t 'fn emi- nrt ....,. -.....,...,......... ,......,-,.....4.--.-,., N . ,,.,,,. .. ..........-.-.........--.-.....................,...........-. ,.. ........ .,..... s A .... ..,,.,.. .... .-,...,,.....,.-...,.,-.,.4 -XYI1WllWIlWllXYIlWllXYIlXYlCXYl-XVI-XYllWl-XYllw YILXYIIIQIM1IAX1lA'k'TlAXilAX'ElAKTIAXEIAXEWAVAK55':i53f.,'Z'CiWif6'?35'lAlWlAl1 PUGH ALLEN FRASER BURROWES C-Al-DER The Growth of Penn State Erwin W. ltzinlrle, College Historian The growth of Penn State may he traced in three directions: First: As a technical school for the Industrial Classes in the useveral pursuits and professions of life,', the Agrieulturist, the Engineer, the Miner, the Teacher, etc. Second: As a school of Arts and Sciences fostering the research spirit and issuing in a Graduate School. Third: As developing extra-curricular activities, administration, organizations, athletics, etc. First- The Farmcris High School, a genuine pioneer in its field, was chartered in 'l855, and opened with 69 students in 1859. College harn, pig-pen, wash house, slaughter house and implement shed preceded even the academic torso, the third of Old Main, of which these pioneers were so proud. Mules were enrolled hy purchase hcfore students were matriculated hy invitation, and the lahor prac- ticum of three hours per day was bred not so much of theory as dictated hy stern necessity. To 1866, there was hut one course of study, and agriculture was pursued on the scientihc side chiefly through the chemical laboratory and on its practical side in clearing land from stones, huilding fences, lay- ing out fields, seeding, cultivating and reaping hy time honored methods. The addition of three Ex- perimental Farms in 1867 which came to he known as Model Farms fwhich they were notl increased the financial hurdens of the College, and until 1881-2 progress was slow and results meager if meas- ured hy numbers or equipment, Foundations were laid, however, under Doctor Atherton, in the three dominating lines of work pursued today: Instruction, Research and Extension. Experimental Station Penn State in the Beginning ft 1 -rr 1 'L-f muwww'v,m.u-.-.4 i - ', . 45 'S es t 1 1, m .. I 1' ff- - '1 I 5 . ' -x , ' I 32 , d iswd :g m .... -.,,-.,..,,,,,,,,M,,,,,, Q N X 'V t YlXW'l XYI136,'KWiA .KWllXWIlXWllXYllXVllX'IWARVI I UAXHILXEIAXREMAX?lAX1IAXflAXilAXUIAXilAXYXKXTIKYI SHORTLIDGE ATHERTON SPARKS THOMAS HETZEL work was started in 1882 fthe Hatch Act establishing such followed in five yearsj, agricultural hul- letins were issued, Home Reading and Correspondence Courses were organized, and the Calorimeter constructed. The Dairy and Main Agricultural Buildings were erected, the first modern buildings the School had ever had, supplanting the old Creamery structure which looked like a run-down ice 81- storage house, and Hemlock Hall whose lurch to starboard seemed to defy the very law of gravitation itself. A But nevertheless agriculture grew very slowly, here as elsewhere, and in the last year of Doctor Atherton's administration with eight hundred students enrolled, there were but twenty-nine in the four years course and but two graduates in Agriculture in a class of eighty-six. In 1907, 'under .Dean Hunt, specialized courses in .Agriculture were first introduced, and the Tliilieinifligilffl ilfiililegsdlllnialiiisifflelieshaliiilflllfistiftiig'fllliiilliflleolifcillnly flgemstffhe glaeiarlyelfgaElsgtllglcgtliplplturall Epilding, Judging Paviqlon, Green Housles, land u1alIerlPrlelsiElleni1l1'3l1o111zlhll 5 U 1. S C iiiisriatzs gairzxtoerifinfifehiiiififf 'evef5tlO1'31'i3'1Xi3SeJ3L? 331131 Thld agricultuiiill idhffilzrilnodeozlrmclriiilorizrliriliilg Snillilhg lglgleltedltliedl Mechanic Arts which has developed into the professional schools of Engineering and Mine may be said to have begun in the early days when, in blacksmith and carpenter shop The rude to T, of the Farm School were constructed and repaired, and when the students made the handles for Il 0 brushes, hoes and rakes. The Land Grant Act of 1862 brought new opportunities and responsilillll ties to what at this time hecame The Agricultural College of Pennsylvania, and later in 1874, Tlll. Pennsylvania State College. In 1866 an attempt was made to add courses in Mechanical and Civllll The Penn State Today 33 ff NT ' -fi fn, J' A .gby!, i I ,aft L f , , 1. L . ., . ., , .,,, . ,H . ' ' , , Q ' , . 7 ,A ,V ,www -T -..,,,....,,.-.- , It., TTL. inf. -f.-..i.. ' -- . . ,,.. ,-, -..Q VL. ' ' i 'H ' i ' V , Y . ...- Q-..fM-'l.1:..f:lff'l1-...., ,., .., .11r':'.wvnn,vrrrwy,n':fr:::'v:' 1 av '12 vw- -n, 1. . - i -1- w va,r:gw.v.w11-efq'wr.:mq:va .1 f ' - 'W' -- 3- rf , , mT737fTfl'l?lT'JP7Vf1fJ5'V'1T'71U17?' 'C' l 'li i I ji-dl .P-.r,'tl..1 1.11.--,. . ,, .2 4 1 l ' i ' . .. N-- ,,,. 1.-. .,..,..1,-,...,, ....--..,.....,..-. ' of Civil Engineer, and in Metallurgy and Mining leading to the circular of 1868-9 drops the latter, but waxes eloquent over the student under the guidance of his instructor, of studying the fol- iron furnaces and foundries, in the thriving industrial region, in situated. The program did not reach beyond the paper stage, a drastic cut in instruction and expenditures followed. A skillful and experienced master mechanic, assisted, when necessary and desirable for the purpose of instruction, by students during their work hoursu constituted the actual conditions until about 1880. A movement in the Faculty and in conjunction with a committee of the Board, formulated a re- statement of the aims of the College and a revision of its courses took place. Two General and Four Technical Courses were organized, a Mechanic Arts department established. With the dedication of the Mechanic Arts Building in 1886 fnow the eastern unit of the Mining groupj, the work was gen- uinely begun. Growth was slow, however, until what was known as the new Engineering Building was built and equipped in 1892. President Atherton threw all his enthusiasm and energy into ful- filling in a way worthy of the Industries of the Commonwealth this part of the Land Grant College program, and Engineering has grown under Deans Reber, Jackson and Sackett to first place in en- rollment and second only to Agriculture in its extension and industrial relations. From a Forge and Lathe Room on the first floor with a Wood Turning and a Carpenter Shop on second floor in the Me- chanic Arts Structure of 1886, we now have the numerous laboratory structures of the School of En- gineering. Instruction in Mining and Metallurgy began as early as 1893, and under Deans lhlseng, Wads- worth, Crane, Moore, and Holbrook has developed into one of the most important of our technical mining schools in numbers under instruction, in extension and in research. Education as a professional or technical teacher-training school was organized in 1923, although work for teachers has been a part of the college program from the very beginning. The Summer School has become, under Dean Chambers, a real session of the College and a means of extending to the teachers of the State, resident and non-resident opportunities for improvement. .. Second- The Arts and Sciences have been and are the foundational and service departments of the col- lege work. The Arts were represented in the first catalogue by one-fifth of the Faculty of five, a chair, or settee, of English Language and Literature, Moral and Intellectual Philosophy. In 1866 a course in Literature was outlined and flirtation with the Classics begun. In later years the policy of the College was somewhat fickle in its treatment of the Classical Course. Sometimes it was boldly offered, sometimes insinuated in a foot-note, and at other times explicitly dropped. The admission of women to the College in 1871 under the Presidency of Doctor Calder naturally increased the program in liberal studies and for a decade thereafter, with three courses offered, Agri- culture, General Science, and Classical, the last two led despite the attempts made not to stress these subjects. Under President Atherton, a fundamental training in language, history, politics, mathe- matics and philosophy was emphasized and when the Schools were organized in 1895-96, the nucleus of the present School of the Liberal Arts was formed. Doctor Benjamin Gill, a splendid example of the inherently practical element in culture, was the first Dean of this School of Language and Lit- erature. It grew under his influence and inspiration into the School of the Liberal Arts when in 1909, President Sparks brought together the membra disjecta which academic exigency had previous- ly linked up with other Schools. Under the present Dean, Doctor Stoddart, the School. is second in enrollment, is the largest measured by course enrollments in service to other schools, and in its own behalf is working out new phases of Arts training for its students. The Sciences were conceived by the founders of the College, and rightly, as the very heart of its educational work. Chemistry was first both in laboratories and in the curriculum, but provision for ten. other sciences was made in the first catalogue. The College may well take pride in the impetus which Doctor Pugh, the first President, gave to Science at Penn State. Fresh from six years of study and research in England and on the Continent, he made the humble Farm School respected, and Itlapped out its problems and needs arising from the Land Grant Act of 1862. He crowded a life time of work for the College into five short years, and his death in 1864- at the early age of thirty- six was an irreparable loss. Such names as Caldwell, Smith, Jordan, Hamilton, Buckhout, Tuttle, Engineering leading to the degree degree of Mining Engineer. The advantages offered the mechanical lowing works: woolen, glass, gas, the midst of which the College is l L . I. P ,E . . ,Q . . .V , , ' 7M i' f ,, , I ' 'f'17T 'M . ' .'m 'T',,,'T, ' y ,',vi'- ml,-I ,tx ,N-'.A.g,-NIVIM.. -,I J M, .1 -Q HH 'A '- A grip-A , :imi- ' ..:L',1'?.:f'.......l'lLq::f.'1ft:i'f:::g::1...........i l fi-..QlL..i...' if -.lfl-Ll l :li f I lfl'i f ' ' l l l A I 4......' K ,Q ....-Lg..L..l.l1iL..,..i-d...L.4. ..L.....1.-.. ---------7-------....-c- . ' :f',,,- ,A-'M,,,,g,L'.,g,,3 ,W ' 'c - '1-U -- ' 34 ,X X ' F th Lili 'P 1.1iL.f A' 3 , W- ffv- - -M-HH 11-egzmyfa.-t . 'txfgvj V P 'RTS 'gm q , , ' tx V :IA - ' A:'i7'7f'7r '7'W'5 -T- - ru 1. tl mf ....LL441l-J-4ir V ' 'A ' i A HJ f' .. - l-l..'.il1'. .,', A , ,tg ' , t ,,..--..-..a-.. ---,..,-,., . U., N , , ., . , L, L... Osmond, Hunt, Fernow, Armsby, Frear and Pond are among the beacon lights in the story of geien. tific progress at Penn State. The present segregation of some of the Arts and Sciences into more or less closely correlated professional schools may or may not be permanently justifiable. However that may be, a strong een. tralized school of Arts and Sciences furnishes the best foundation upon which to build a graduate School. Such instruction was first offered in 1861, and in the following year two students were en. rolled, one a graduate of this college and the other of Columbia. In 1867, graduates of the College whose scholarship and deportment records were high during the last two years of the college course were privileged to spend two additional years pursuing their special work, free of all charges for tuition, boarding, room rent, washing and fuel. But students were not drawn by loaves and fishes alone, and the dark days through which the college passed from 18641 to 1882 were not fertile soil for the prolonged endeavors of academic re- search. Throughout the administrations of Presidents Atherton and Sparks the work grew slowly but surely. It was directed by a Committee of the Faculty, and distinctly encouraged and fostered on the part of those departments having sufficient personnel and equipment to do satisfactory work. Thus the College has been saved from deflation which some institutions have undergone when the pitifully meager library facilities and laboratory equipment are pitted against ambitious graduate programs. Penn State waited until 1922, as the fit time to establish, under President Thomas, the Third- Coming to the third group of agencies, space restricts me to but a fact or two. The schedule of 1863, the earliest preserved, outlines the student's day from 6 A. Moto 10 P. M. when the rules required the lights to be extinguished. Concessions to the spirit of play are meagerg with all classes, dinner and recreation 12 to 1g Elementary and Fourth Class fFreshmenJ recreation 6 to 7 A. IVD. fa concession doubtless to the youthful need of sleCPl3 and the First, Second and Third Classes, recreation 5 to 7 P. M. The remainder of the day is devoted to study and recitation, in- cluding three hours of work upon the farm, in the nursery, garden, kitchen, or :culinary depart- ment as it was dubbed. On March 16, 1866, the Faculty granted a playground, A244 rods by 20 rods having the pale fence of the nursery as one of its sides. At the next meetin'g of the Faculty one week later, this was enlarged and extended, N20 rods wide from the N. E. corner of the Nursery fence to the clump of trees E. of the college, and in a perfect orgy of generosity there was coupled with it the provision that students might work three hours on the farm in lieu of military exer- cise, and that 'clights be extinguished at 10:30 instead of 10 o'clock. The Union Baseball Club, and a special meeting of the Faculty held June 18, 1866, approving a match game at Lock Haven on July 4-th resulted. 8 The earliest mention of football occurs in the Report of President Burrows for 1870 wherein he writes: No death occurred, and there were few cases of indisposition except those arising from slight hurts at work or play-baseball and football having received a due share of attention at leisure hoursf' ln November, 1881, a game was played with Bucknell at Lewisburg, and although Penn State won the partisan newspaper accounts do not seem to have sensed the import of football as a colleffg activity. The game must have languished, for in 1887, the Free Lance criticizes the lack of intdi- est in athletics, but the issue for November breaks out: At last a football team has been Oman. ized. Now let her go. Since which time, she has gone. D ln 1892, an lnstructorship in Physical Education was establishedg and Hoskins, Newton Golden, Fennell, Lewis, Harlow are names which have left their impress upon physical trainina, IE took us but nine years to break into the All-America lists, and Dunn, Higgins, Way, Killinffei? and Bedenk have been chosen on first teams by Walter Camp. Time fails but to mention the Exploits of Forkum, Mauthe, Robb, Madera, Hess, Harlow, Very, Miller, Haines, Berryman, Wilson in foot- ball, of Kaiser, Henry, Strayer, Shields, Helffrich, Moore in trackg and of Ward, Cree, Mcllveen Atherton, Thomas, Mearkel, Koehler, Palm, Lightner in baseball. Facilities have grown with the! years, the Playground of '66 has given way to Old Beaver ield, the latter to New Beaver Field, to numerous playing fields, golf course, etc., etc. Small beginnings have become a layout previdinff facilities for indoor and outdoor actlvltles, at all seasons and times, for the physical betterment 0? the entire student body. Graduate School. , ,, X 4. .. i m .- W Q T. uni. V - 'tr' . - , w ': 't '-----fm ---Q A-.-. r 1 Q: 1 itll. 7 Qi.,5',Hg-..,.5 . ' ' qi U ' gif.. A w'lJ -- - Hu' . f r I I i i s i I I i 1 VJ. lmll 35 an G V l 1 ,. . 'L lTz ' r, f i 4.-sk , -D1-reins'-fsr i -A '23, ' fl -ky flpfdf-vvlzbh'-W 1 y i , i l ff 'y' gli' ' i fi Y ' 1 rv f at f A -9- - ' A 191' , t,, Q ., it ,. V -F N V l 1 ,g X it ,gi t .i 3 if ii Q5 ' 77 l .Mm-is l1'T.lI.I.ll0l.I.AND, '11 E, N, SULLIVAN, '14. PFU-Vffllflli Secretary rmrl Tl'CllSlll'UI' The Alumni Association Few of the alumni, students, and others associated with Penn State realize that our 4 College has connected with it one of the oldest alumni organizations relative to the age of WS the institution in the United States. The Alumni Association was formed in 1870 only nine pl years after the first class graduated. The first meeting took place in what was known as H if the Old Chemical Lecture Room, where the School of Education and Summer Session are today located. Not many were present at that first meeting for there were not many 1 graduates. The Civil War had vastly depleted the student ranks and in addition the Agri- cultural College of Pennsylvania was not yet well known. lg T Even in those days there came to be a realization among the graduates that the asso- l ciations formed during their years on the Campus, even though spent in Old Main when wood stoves were in order and running water unknown, were Worth maintaining and that the friendships made then should not be allowed to lapse. Also, in the consciousness of I i those days, the graduates were duly aware that they had received great benefits which possibly they could, by organization, pass along in a better way to the next genera- I tion. At any rate, from 1870 until the present time, the Alumni Association has been in operation. Since 1910, there has been an Executive Secretary at work, continuously cre- ating the publications, sending out the material that will keep the alumni body informed and helping to organize local groups which desire to gather together for mutual enjoyment , and for the help of the College. From 1910 until 1918 this work was made possible by com- bining the ofiice of the Graduate Manager of Athletics and the Secretary-Treasurer of the yi Alumni Association in one person. In that way, the funds of each were available to help the promotion of the other. Following the World War the operation of each had grown so great that it was no longer possible to operate them as a combination, and consequently the office of the Alumni Secretary was set up independent ofthe Athletic Association. :il l, First Alumni Trustees gg 1 Since its formation, the Alumni Association has been linked with all the important ,li developments of the College. The statement made in the preamble of its original con- l l 'Q - : fv.'v-'-v- '-.. , Wi -fi . -- I ws-'VIH' ,ii-. 1 A . if ifffAi..2'i Ii' . 1 ' ., --.ali i gg f, C 1 tsss , . r .....1.-.-..r,,,., A 36 Y 1, . I --X .. Mg. . , V 1- AA.v..- l My QWIH ' Fx, - . 'l535F'Pg'f'll 'gTl':i: lgli'f41Qrr'Q-Q1'r:-fw'g:v'-7'1i'g'1' flu. 1 -ufv-L-qeQ:wl5.iv'QQ-Q,,,,,?l.-QQllQQ.lf ' TL V . .-A bzwM.nQ1ml ru.xm -. 1 -,- '- in 'I lmni- Mi, 1 ,H . M - .l A I ., I-jg - K r . VJ ' ' -'+- '- f -J vw ,W wg W V t-'M'-'-'---'--A ii ! 'Ii' as 1 1 I 1 I it-1 i i l 1,1 3- . i . '.N, '! , C i D, K, SLOAN, ,IO R. L. WA'r'rs, '90 L. ll. DENNIS 1 X' First Vice President Second Vice President! Thirrl Vice President I il 1 , l stitution that it was formed to continue the association of the college days, to promote ' I fraternal feeling, to facilitate fraternal helpfulness and intercourse with each other, and Qt . i to promote the best interests of the Collegev has been carried out as completely as possible. 5 . The dual purpose of helpfulness to the individual and of promotion of the best interests I of the College has been rigidly adhered to and because of this the growth has been constant l ' , and regular. R It was only a comparatively short time after the formation of the Alumni Association is fl' ., that the Charter of the College was amended to permit the election of three alumni trus- tees. It is probable that this election of alumni trustees at Penn State was one of the earliest of such elections in the history of the Colleges and Universities of the country. it ,Qi The first election was held 1n 1876 and the first trustees so elected served for the follow- llu ing respective terms: Henry T. Harvey, ,62, three years, James B. Miles, '61, two yearsg and Cyrus. Gorder, '66, .one year. .In view of the later developments pertaining to control 1 It by Alumni at.other sim1lar.1nst1tut1ons, it can be estimated how much interest the Alumni 1 15 t have taken d1rectly ln their Alma Mater practically since the beginning. The College i growth has continued under the most difficult and trying circumstances. Few people had : the vision to see the possibilities of the institution located up in the hills of Centre County , and away from the great centers of population. In later years the interest and support i of legislators has not been so difficult to obtain, but even at the present time it is almost l impossible to secure what the Work and character of the institution warrant. The fact that diffs' there has been progress and that the institution has gone forward in spite of handicaps and difficulties can be attributed largely to the support and help, directly and indirectly, of the Alumni. Until 1905 the election of one Alumni Trustee was held each year at the Annual Meet- ing and at that time the Charter of the Collegewas again amended to permit the elec- ti0l'l Of nine Trustees, three each year for three year terms. Thus the possibility of in. Creased helpfulness to the College is much better, but in turn the responsibility of the Alumni for their Alma Mater is also greatly increased. , . .4 . '.' 1WWi1 37 . LL, L.'.l.'Ql'.g,'j,,11j '. ':j4j,-ggQ,gLg1,m7,g3 X' V: ' M l A L ' 5 iilii 'x -- X Y .5 at 1 1 Publ The Penn State Alumni Quarterly was tinued to appear regularly until 1918 when War. This Quarterly Hlled a need and was In 1914, to supplement the Quarterly, bulletin. Following the World War and ications established in the fall of 1910 and this con- all alumni work was disrupted by the Vlforld a publication of high caliber. the, Alumni News was started as a four-page the re-organization that occurred in the work, the Quarterly was discontinued and the Alumni News expanded to a monthly publication. Today this alumni magazine ranks with the magazine of twenty-four or thirty-two pages best in college circles and is a standard size per month. War Record and Athletic Responsibility The Association has been responsible for several enterprises that are worthy of par- ticular mention: The compilation of war biographies of the graduates and former stu- dents was started during the war and these were published late in 1921 in a book of 525 pages, which also contains histories of the war activities of the College, Ambulance Units and Students' Army Training Corps. This was entitled Penn State in the World War. The book represents a tremendous undertaking but the Association not only did the work of compiling and publishing, but also carried the expense. Copies of this volume are available through the Alumni Association oflice. It took the lead in re-organizing the Stu- dent Athletic Association first 1n 1899 then finally in 1908 and at the latter t1me an Advisory Committee was provided in order to secure greater support of athletics and place the latter on a more stable basis The Athletic Committee was composed until 1921 of five Alumni elected by the Alumni Association annually In that year however the Stu- dent orgamzation added two more members to the Committee one the representative of the Board of Trustees and the other the Director of Physical Education 'lhere IS no doubt that the high standard of athletics today at Penn State has been due to the foresight and the aggressiveness of the Alumni Among other enterprises carried out by the Association are the ollowmg U Built the invaluable Graduate and Non-Graduate Records 8 300 Graduates 3 800 Non-Graduates Basis of all Alumni work U Brought about the Alumni Representation on College Board of Trustees Most import nt responsibility of Alumni in relat P Developed the athletic side of condu of Athletics through the Advisory P Planned and executed Booster to hav College become better known lon to the College Penn State to a high plane Responsible for Committee Campaign of 1916 First systematic effort P Compiled and published the War Record-The 525 page book containing the war bio State s most valuable documents graphles of 2 100 alumni and the college participation in the War -One of Penn C6 Published the Alumni Directories l 0 49 rf 9 . - a 9 . . , .. . , , u ' . 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QIOQ. Provides entertainment for alumni at Homecoming, Commencement and Sum- mer Party. flll. Has created' the Alumni Council-being the alumni body containing repre. sentation from all the District Clubs. f12j . Created and maintains a service organization-The ALUMNI ASSOCIATION- Helps individual alumni in many ways. Helps the Classes, District Clubs and Campus Organizations and the College generally. Even ancler the restricted plan of operation, which is being followed at the present time, the Association is planning: flj. To devel.op the Alumni Council into representative planning body for all the alumni with the Activities Committee as the Planning Committee. f2j. Through co-operation with this Council to build up the District Clubs to real effectiveness Q3 To carry out through the above, the following suggestions, approved at the Commencement Council Meeting and the regular Annual Meeting of the Alumni Asso- ciation That Branch Clubs at beginning of each year plan one or more concrete endeavors as the undertaking for each year b Appoint District Club Committees on selection of prospective students Assist wlth membership campaign of general Alumni Association d Assist with future Permanent Alumni Fund-now being formulated by special Committee Build organization to assist with 358 000 000 Bond Issue Christmas dance or get-together ' Rally before football or other games in the localities where games are played . Summer picnics Promotion and entertainment of Thesplans, Glee Club, Players or others Regular annual dinner with guest from College Q4 T0 develop the Alumni News in every way possible in order that all the mem. bers may be accurately and fully informed concerning aff urs at the College 5 T0 mel-ease the service to the members, classes, district clubs and campus Or. gamzatlons ' ., L f t l 'rrt D. I I ' O . faD. Q o C D. . - . e N . x x. CCD. . . . . L U if 5. u. . . . fej. ' ' ' ' , , . . qfy. . Cab- - . chb' Q ' . . l 0 co. , K - . 415- - i c . I K ID. . . K I t ittzitttnfittttifii tt3g5til,3tttw,stfi - Q 5,5 , Li win: MQ 39 -:rv 1 h E Z 1 I 1.5 NL 1 15' 1 1 A 1 1, 11 11 111 1.' - 1 -i , 1ie: if 1 1 P t 1 1 1 H '1 Q? . A Q-H i A i5 i.:QliMQ3l- .-...Q . W Q My l 1 1 U 7 ' A---,W it-.Wai 1 fi i :fj ' 1 ' 15, 3 1 1 5 14 -2-M.-,......-....4.4... i....-g.-..gg..g.g.1j'1 T: N 1 - ' -f- - -1 g 4- . LM .L ...ll . . 5 .1 . 41, 3 Ln. n-U gg D r-1. u-I gg H- pu A 1 2 I co 0 5 '-- m 063 U' To 3. 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A Message from the Dean of Women There is a loyalty that manifests itself i11 lusty shouting and waving of banners. It is measured by volume of noise and extent of display. Witli no other manifestations than these, it is altogether superficial. It is the cheapest brand on the market. lt demands nothing real, nothing vital, of those who indulge in it. i But there is another loyalty, which carries no blare of trumpets, no headlines, 11ot even the assured support of kindred spirits. It is the devotion of a true soul to a person or an institution 01' an ideal, a devotion deep enough to influence one's thinking and work out into one's life. Such a loyalty does not vary with time nor tide. lt does not loudly acclaim the prowess of its Alma Mater today and by thoughtless deed cast a reflection upon the same Alma Mater tomorrow. lt is constant. Such loyalty implies unselfishness, a love for your college that puts it above personal claims. It is a phase of the group spirit, which recognizes the welfare of the group above the convenience of the individual. Like loyalty to one's own family, this loyalty to one's College imposes a feeling of responsibility for other members of the group. It 551155-5 their needs. If wrongs are to be righted, ii' higher ideals are to be developed, the loyal member of the group feels his obligation. In responding to it, he becomes one of tho builders of his college and one who may sincerely feel that his life counts MFO1' the glory of Old Statef' 41 F11-Irliti Gnmllhiu Knimiulr-I llutt-In-r llusliaui l'I4lwnl'iIs XV:-urn-r l'urkInson ILIHHIIUIIIIIIK' Mairs lirt-ssh-I' NYM ls Mvlmwoll K4-rn li. L. WA'r'rs Dean AGRICULTURE Development ol' strong leaders for service ol' the highest order is generally acknowledged to he one ol' the :functions ol' the Land Grant Colleges. That uleaders are horn and not madev may he conceded, hut no one can he an outstanding leader without education. One ol' the first essentials to leadership is success in your chosen vocation, To give such instruction and training as will enahle our graduates to realize the highest attainments in their several fields ol' em- ployment is, therefore, the aim of the College. The School of Agriculture offers eleven four-year curri- cula, designed to train men for various hranches of general and specialized agriculture and also for positions as teachers, research workers, and extension specialists. -0525 fk. fr-f V N4 1 M- '-A ,xT '1..,kQ . .,1 H .-, . ,, , ll ' las-l e 'NM' QW 3v'v fn.'.r s r' n a'f 'y1'y-F u:U-ifwmrzvw -llv pi -my 1-i-mu. r , E H W Af ' 1- H'-f2Pf'!'-NvYll-- ,c Q at ,toni-' ----43' - Ml 4' , ra ,K-lj ae A----We ff-a P -Q E2-1' ,p X ..,, f'. , W I tial? r llfflsgi iff 1, 5 . 4 . 5- r jf. , l'f'TTl II1-4-lil:-r Num-sc C. L. llnrris Kr-ll.-r ' i ltrcnnumun Wulkcr Sxurkvtt liinsluc WMN1 51' ENGINEERING up What are the essentials in the education of an engineer? Mi Mathematics, science, mechanics and those subjects more particularly related to his course. But English, Economics f and all the liheralizing studies are valuable for their prac- ' tical as well as for their cultural uses. fn- Experience is necessary to the education of the engineer. 1 . . . . , V He needs experience in handllng materials, machines and .V , men, A large proportion of our capable engineers become E' executives, directing human forces as well as natural. lx. L. SACK!- It Dean 5 ssl . Tnl-N,f'T,m-ti'ff :'j - r- ---M-e-'TisQW.-ijfggggiii T'7 5,4,,,gg,.x l lgiffl,.fEffffi1f.'.lig.if4Q..lQ.fLi:!:.fllillTbl ll Vx A Il Lil - s , I ---1-W-----A--Ws----Af--Y-------Q------f-e--0-'- 'A M'---'- -Af-A -'A-A ..-. ,- s....,,,, he 43 H , f , i - f jf iw' pf if i ' K .1 A 1 Itunkle Own-ns Slmmmm Grunt llvllglifl' Mu rlln Ifnstr-r Stoddart llnuulu- I'n time C. W. S'l 0IlllAl!'l' I Jenn LIBERAL ARTS In a Land Grant College like our own the Liberal. Arts School, aside f rom its duty of service to the technical schools, has the duty of training its own students to develop intel- lectually. This means training students to develop habits of thought and habits of reading, to think about their own lives, to think about their jobs, but not about the latter alone. To accomplish these results we need inspiring teach- ers and responsive students. An inspiring teacher brings out the best in a student. A responsive student brings out the best in a teacher. E L A. 44 Bening Choilsm-y Holbrook Q Mvl+'urlnn4I Shuw MINING It seems to have been a general policy in this country to establish a considerable number of small schools of Mines and Metallurgy, rather than a few large schools. Thus, our School of Mines and Metallurgy, while the smallest in en- rollment on the campus, is nevertheless the largest School of Mines and Metallurgy east of the Mississippi River and the second largest in the country. We pride ourselves on our unity and compactness and the personal relationship between our faculty and student body. Our ideal is to so maintain the school that a man may always say with pride, ul am a graduate of The Pennsyl- vania State College, School of Mines and Metallurgy. 45 E. A. I-Iormxooic Dean Struck Moon- Gro:-me Ulnuunlvt-rs Cluwc NVUIIYUI' Hurrull W. G. CHAMBERS Dean EDUCATION The School of Education, like the Schools of Agricul- ture, Engineering, etc., was established in recognition of the modern demand for types of work with specihc vocational aims rather than the older aim of general training without specific objectives. It is the purpose of the school to furnish general and professional education to those who are plan- ning to enter the profession of teaching or closely related fields of educational work. It admits no others. Its objec- tives include Home Economics, Industrial Education, Nature Study and the various other specialties in Elementary and Secondary Schools, and in Supervision and Administration. 9 46 Hum XVcudt CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS uOf what is the world made, and what makes it go?,' This question is the foundation on which the School of Chemistry and Physics is built. It is a solid foundation, for centuries of thought and investigation have gone into it. The World's greatest minds have contributed to it. T hou- sands of scholars have built the structure of science upon it. Yet the question remains, bigger than ever. The very light- ning rod on our topmost gable is a question mark. AMW Clm mth-o G. L. WIENIIT Dean il X, 1 T .,i'wrf i '. .l ',vwv,,m .i- , . - ,, m .. , Y: A. j Q-,j7 5 I , . . . t , .. V. The Summer Session The Penn State Summer Session, organized in 1910, has become one of the most important terms of the Academic Year. It offers opportunities to 'undergraduate and graduate students for continuousstudy and for hastening the completion of their courses. It affords educational training to thousands of teach- ers and other adults who are employed in gainful occupations during the fall, winter and spring months. And it regularly maintains special types of work, such as the Institutes of French Education, English Education, and Music Education, which are not ordinarily available. The Graduate School The Graduate School has, within a few short years, come to be an indispensable part of our institution. The Graduate School is a group of teachers and students, both imbued with the spirit of research, working hand in hand for the advance- ment of learning. Routine requirements are reduced to a minimum. So far as they exist they are for the purpose of furnishing the discipline and methods necessary for inde- pendent study and investigation. It is the object of the Crad- uate School to surround the student with conditions that will enable him to devote himself to some chosen field. J.. 1 ,..,r ,T ,,,. ,, .,,, 1 ,Q 1 1 ,yo 1-mp G .,-,. lin 2 l 4 . is-.27 , 48 Q The College Library Witll its hundred thousand volumes the College Library at- tempts to supply as far as possible the book needs of the com- munity. lts general collection is constantly growing by the addition of Worth while books in all departments of knowledge. During the past year there was added another special collec- ' 1 ' 'lille' flols tion: The ladward Livingston Costei Memoila 1 iruy o Jo X on railroad engineering mechanics, the gift ol' Mrs. Coster. The circulation of 541-,000 volumes to 3,387 borrowers testiiies to the usefulness ol' the library in the community. Salwzuxsa Health Service It is very generally acknowledged that the health of the ll students is.not in any manner injured by the co ege program. Nevertheless, with the great influx of students into the colleges today with more or less distorted ideas concerning the modern f Jublic find individual health, it becomes necessary concepts 0' 1 e . to maintain some department such as the Health Service to administer to the physical welfare of the students. The primary purpose of the Health Service is to protect the well studentg the searching for and locating the source ol' the 'disease should he the chief function of such a service. 5 I 'W '-w,a-mf-wr:-f wrr111 W'fJ' 'w ' itll will ., r- t ew l,.a,.,.,. .. A t . Qi at .rw vii s ,A my a . ., ' ' W- .w-J, ' QQ 1' up ilu , . , V.. a- . , .. .. V. 1 Mi 'r 't' r 1 .i . 49 'irnn ' Slllllllvi' . IAll'll1'llllll!y1'I' Mrs. Grunt. C L RICHARD W. GliANT Director of Music MUSIC The Department of Music, a part of the School of Liberal Arts, is training each year over two hundred students of music. Four year courses of study are offered in Piano- forte, Voice, Organ and Violin. In addition, there are classes in sight-singing, music appreciation, history of music, and harmony. Credits earned in the Institute of Music Education dur- ing the summer may be applied on the course offered dur- ing the regular school. year by the School of Education, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts with a major in Public School Music. Never before has the call for thor- oughly trained supervisors been so insistent as at present and the College through this new curriculum is prepared to develop leadership in this special field. Ria! ff 5 ft .f' A f -,Xl ,e V,--f . . . fv'g,,,,'X . , 'X W A, . t ' Q re..,,,.-1 ln fi-ml ,a .. ...V -. -5. .-.,-,,, . tit. i if' l 7 f t I J' n W T j 'm' HX 'vw iq Y 'wasfqvwrwvmulmcuuwvc-vwuus.r:.m.e..,.i -. I . . -. 3 .. .W ..,,..,..-.,-. . . X 1-14 rw. All e in -----F-. . .,,..-..... , , ,.,, ...H , ,.,.,, .... . . . ... .-. . .. . . A 'H AA luring- ' ' Wd- - - ' - W- ,,,, ,, -Y... Y ' '-'L-' 'H--.f .-11.-a.............,.. I Flu-:n Llcwls PA'r'rxsi: WH-HAM J. KITCHFN Chfwlnfn st-may-y of Y. M. C. A. The Religious Program When you read this, you will he more seniors than juniors. The grand class whieh has regulated the morale and furnished the leadership of the student body during the year of your junior life here will be on the point of departure into the wide, wide worldw which all at once has ceased for them to be a blithe abstraction and has become a grim reality, and upon you speedily will devolve their task. May you realize at the start the responsi. bilities that rest heavily upon every senior class. A good senior class makes a good col. lege year, especially at Penn State where student government has become a college tra. dition. Thus far in your course you have done well, but the real test will come, when upon you devolves the responsibilities of leadership. Somehow we feel that the advent of the new administration means the beginning of a new era in the history of the College, Your class, therefore, has in its hands the making of glorious history. May the next year be our greatest year, our golden year, and may it be said when the year is over that one of the chief contributing causes was the fact that the College had a great senior class. I am sure that each man and each woman in your large membership has at heart the highest good of the College. May you prove it to the world by a year of good scholarship, ggod leadership, good moral living. God's richest blessing be upon you all. Q fal2ZZ, 'i'ilZ: L- il' l'H,u-'MYR-af, V . 1 1 ' . , V ., .1 V 41 4 14 l 1 5 . .. Ji .Wu gf . 'll-ll---L4-.....-..,.. 'M .... -ug...... .... ......-....4,...44..L,...d ,.,,.......-.QL...........a..'...1 ',.,.,.' Q., L'-W.-...Q-.--.-.... 51 Q 2 5 1 1 4.nN. il ifffiisl' ,I W p V . Fvwwmji f 'ln W T'1v,,.,,f,,l.E. mwwwvmniv V ,I t M i U A sg,4.41'.gg::L'e',:g:,,4i.egi ,,. i, ii 1QL,fLIIl' ' 5 y, J 5 A 2 li,,,.,..,,,,.Qs...-g...,.,.,..,,, V ' .,-...a.9.-.- ..nf --.--..,..1-.... ...N ,Ma ..v, N..f..,,,,,,,,-,,M,,,,,,,,,,.--JI nm M 'mm' W 'V U m ' 9 l i Department of Physical Education l The Department of Physical Education and Athletics K! endeavors to promote the physical welfare of the students through some form of physical activity. ln order to insure - this Work of the Freshman and Sophomore classes, Physical , Education is required for the first two years. Also to check up on the general health, a medical and physical examination I E is made hy the resident physician. To further insure a A5 knowledge of the common diseases, Personal Hygiene is re- quired. ln this manner, the necessities are touched upon, . l ' . . l 9 For promoting further interest among the students in the f various sports, Intercollegiate, Inter-class and lnter-Fraternity 2 , H 'i B lZ 5K ' Athletics are encouraged as much as the facilities and super- l 2 Director of Athletics . ' ' 1 I I , vision will permit. Primarily these take form in the varsity ' , teams representing the College, the annual class contests held each year under the guid- V l ance of a student, Inter-Class Sports Council, the Inter-Unit League, supervised hy the Penn State Club, and Inter-Fraternity Leagues, managed by the Inter-Fraternity Council, Each organization has representative teams in the different sports, together with rules gov- erning its eligihility. t,, s s o,,r cstc t P C ,ra I qgvu ,L N 1 V V .VA,j , ,N Vrslugvpifrwtrw ,. 1-1 V , 1 Q K 1, I Q y, :2E,,f1,h: i,r.,i.,t:,::.4 i '52 ,ffl-T vyvu me H -13 153.1'iTT'ri:1::r:'I::f it V ,V-if , wifi' ' N ' - -'G 3' N' .......-. .Y -:..,. Mm H '-T'-wvwvmw-nm . r F,.., ',:,,,,,,-'W'----- -- wa' . , , . ' . . . . V P- A' ,V f .,, '1-I1 . vtvlvulwyf E. . ' , , M- . ., Y V . J K It , I . . , ii, ,th l N X . ' I t I 5 Y T '1. .:-xrgxmpgmw-11:,g17 -.L.... ,.., ...... Y ,,,j,i.i,,,.,.-,.m -. A. T ...aff . M . V , I A ,JV N , V. Cl.l4:NAun MtILAUGIll.lN Guonci-3 L, MCCINNIJQQ LTUIIIUIIIIIII' Colonel Sfmll-,,, C01,,,H.l Department of Military Science THE PENN STATE R. O. T. C. UNIT Founded upon the National ,Defense Act of 1916, the Penn State R. O. T. C. consti- tutes a measure of military preparation for national emergency. The Army of the United States is organized into three components: the Regular Army, the National Guard and ihe Organized Reserves, of which the latter division constitutes the largest part, to furnish the major portion of the armed forces which might be necessary for the defense of the country. . The object of the R. O. T. C. is two-fold. Through it, a small degree of military training is given all physically fit male students in order that the knowledge and ability in military organization and tactics thus gained by the student will be of value to the gov. ernment in case of need. As a feature of this land grant institution, the instruction is compulsory during the first two years of student life. Selected students who elect further military training are appointed as cadet ollicers in the student organization and upon com. pletion of the advanced R. O. T. C. courses are commissioned in the Officers, Reserve Corps, by the President of the United States. Under the supervision of the Military Department, the Penn State R. O. T. C. Unit is organized into a regiment of Infantry and a regiment of Engineers. Instruction is both theoretical and practical, drill and ceremonies being conducted during the fall and spring seasons when the weather permits. Due to the advantages to the individual resulting from discipline, organization, team work, leadership and physical training, the student receives benefits applicable to civil as well as military practice. Sponsoring such activities as the Scabbard and Blade, the Rifie Team, the Military Ball and the Military Field Day, the R. O. T. C. is playing an increasingly important role in student life at this institution. l fo: T ,- ., -gs...-:'ff1 , - . , , r'-1:1 'jf ' 9 ffj Qw! 1 ,y Vigt-1',fa-, ' I , '37, iyxri X . A- -+.,,,, . f. .. . .. .. LS. . f..,L. ..,. wt- ....iIl..1,iL!..t4Li.Q.f ' ' -, 'N . V ' 'Lg-L-,bmw ' , -a.-H .- ..... .,.,... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,l,v,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,....- , , , , V 5 M ,,w,,,mN, A 57. --.. . ..-nw . .- ,,. , -'----------.A H.........,.....,....,........ --..,....,--- -..-A--.-4-----..-Q-...........,.gi.,, ,, M, wp ,W ANA--.Lg f -Y -f . , ': - A 53 .I I-'1 II- I I . A I I fff'H'T'r-.F A Y' iA,,.fI'-I E 15.-Q aa- In-w.v.-,gmvwfanqmpfm-nv.f.,l 1 7, . ,- .- 'SWJI I.-'A-I If 1qwII,II I I II I Ax xy HAI, .II I - ,.. .- . . .,. I -- fm . 1 . - .4 IIA - -w-1-I-v---I--A--II --.---...... ..., .-.N ,., .,.., ..,,,,..,,-.......,. ..,... ,.,.--- ., . , IIHW . ,,,, ..-M 4...,,, J ..,L .X.A ,, ,, ,,,. ...,. . I I -r A --I ...I II 4 I 5, I I J I I I I I f I j r 5 , I . I . L 5 ll I I i . ,A I f I I The Pennsylvanla State College Department of Mrhtary SCICDCC and THCIICS 3 . I Advanced Infantry R. O. T. C. Unlt I Seniors 'I' BAILII, WlI.I..lARl A. F0s'I'I1R, RICIIARD L. MCKINLIEIY, DAVID H. SAN'I'Y, ALBICIVI' C. BURNS, AI.RIaR'I' S. FRILILRURN, HAROLD M. MlILA.lNl5, W. HOWARD SIIUMAN, FRANKLIN H. fi CIII:LIUs, CARL E. CAMIILIQ SAMUIQL H. MIc.IsIaL, JAMES A. TURCIIIA, SAMUEL I-I .I DIc'rwILILII, HARRY L. CoDIfRIaY, MII.'I 0N E. MUR'I'oI'I', ADRIAN P. WAGNIQII, WARIIEN L, I V DICKBRSUN, RITSSICLI. B. GIII'I'I:Y, JACOB E. NIcIIoLs, AR'I'IIIIR A. WI:R'I's, FLDYD H. N' D0II'I'III:'I'r, WII.I.TAD1 L. IJICSSI-I, JDIIN G. PALIVIIIR, CI-IORIIII H. WICK, R0IIIcII'I' L. ENDILRS, Go-RDDNA A. HUIMIIR, PAUL W. PIfA,LmRAI'I-', Koss M. Wll.ANli, LI-:s1'IgR H, I'IsIIIcII, CIQORGII F. MCCINNI-iss, GIQURGIQ L. RIGIIS, PAUL B. YDDIIR, IRA L, I Juniors L AI.1'I-LNIII:.III'I:II, AIITIIHIK E. ISAIKIIELL, MICIIAIII. H. HILL, AR'I'IIUR E. RIQILLY, LRO J. Ti ANDERSON, 0LIvIan S. I'IIIR:IIsoIN, JAIVIILS P. HIIs'I'oN, RALPH D. SCIIROI-IDIIR,AIIII.I.IIIf1II'I-S, 1g1'IcINsoNtI RonI:R'I' M. FI1:IIcIIsoIN,lJoIIN A IEIIIIQN, EM'lKl'I N. M SEI-Iqsgr, Wjj,14fAM A, ' ALIRIQR, AIIRY Q. DRAIIAM, 0'Bld.H'l' . ARMDRIQ, sIII.Y . SCIIUCK Cpgomgg A, BARR, HARRY H. HAMIL, JAMIQS N, LIIGII, RDnIcR'I' P. S'I'1MIvIIcLL, WILLIAM F BJDIIIIKH. .I0'lIN B. HAM'II.TON, TIIDMAS H. MAIl'l'Z, JOIIN D. S'I'I'r'I', EDWARD M, NLNNFIY, Wli1.I.S II. HAIIIIL'I'oN, R0'Bl'lR'l' K. NIcIIoLs, WILLIAM S. 'l'owNsIfND, ARTIIIIR B. I'AU10'N, FRIED IIIINIILRSOIN, BLAIR E. PIIILLIPS, Jo'IIN L. TIKOU'I'M'AN, HARRY A. Advanced Engineer R. O. T. C. Unit Seniors gm-QIWAY, ANIIRI:w C. FIJZIIZAI., JDIIIN R. l,A'l'ldlISO'N, H ICINHY A. TIKOIJPIC, WILl..IAM B. Buff-f'-J-ANID, WAI.TIi.Il V, CRAY, VIIRNUN W. PETIIOCIIKO, PIs'I'IcII TUMAN, WlI.l.lAM B. CU ff 4SH, UMA!! A. IlIr:Ir, .IANIIICS A. PDWIILL, WlI.I.lAM, JR. UNANcs'I', HI-:NRY i 'I 6?1!:lfPIJf, KT'1NNFlI'l'll W. KECKLIJII, CI.ARI:NcI': M. RADCLllfl4'li, JDIIN R., JR. WII1AvIf::R, WILLIAM H. I FlT7 'MMUQFf, RICIIARD MAIZIAI, EARL B. BIIIGIII., HARRY I. WlI.I.fIAMS, EMIL F, Amr A- MEIZDS, JAMILQ C. SHAMAN, BLAIR C. ,, , Juniors 2T3r:i:ig.I.wCm-IRII: I'. KING, ARTIIIIR W. MII.LII.R, TIIoIvrAs C. RIr:Ir, JAMI-Ls HEATH ,H ILLIAIE KY.lNES'FIVl'lll, GDRIION H. MIl'I l l1llN, JACOB P. Boss, JOIIIN E. HWWIIFH Aflphll KIJS1'F1NBAIJIl-FI.IK, CLYDII H. 0I.sIIII.I'sIcY, F IIIIDIIRICK W. SCIII2IIIIaMAN'I'IsL, I-IEIIIIIIIIT S. , - IOYD . . MLAIIS, ROBli.ll'I' B.P PIKITCIIAIID, CARI. B. T AYLOII, W. GORDON Ia'I'IIIcK, FRANK I., JR. ...I 1 ---- ---4---..----....-..-.w---..-a-,.-,L,,,,,, ....---,.,L-,,, ,.,, 4 ,ww ,KVK W Q H .vw 5,1 1 f- If I., 'Z ,5'q jL,j,f .' . A 'I' T ' ''f f'fWf 'f'P'f wIr4IfHf-w-vfv-kwI54'1-vQ-iI-.w-i-iwfI-474i--2-3?SELF :h.++Z5.1:i2--A-ieiirggafiiigil--LCe-I .- 1' Wii Q'-,.L.., 3 I I I f 2 ' - --.L-....,,,,-,. MLM, 2 :LAMML4 . yy - rf'-fait-Alnffl.TQ''j Q ,jj11jj,iAjjjQjjjfwjjj-jjjl 54 Belflelal Hess Gnrlxg Reed Wnrnock Rcmlor M,.Qlm do The Student Board The Student Board is a division of the Student Government which meets with the Presi- dent of the College and the Dean of Men to discuss student problems and conditions about the College. It acts in the capacity of a co-ordinating body between the Student Council and the College Administration. The Board is composed of the President and two other members of the Senior Class elected by the Senior members of the Student Council, the President and one other member of the Junior Class elected by the Junior members of the Student Council and the President of the Sophomore Class. ' ' Seniors S. L. REEDER, '27, President R. A. MCQUADE, '27 W. P. REED, ,27 funiors J. C. BELEIELD, ,28 P. P. HESS, 528 Sophomore A. J. CARES, 529 :JO JT .f X Y ,X 'fxxxk ll tit 5 we frf'n'f'f'f' T it 1 1. 4 ,,.. Q1-lvlm'm.mM4W . s 4g,,,. .--M t,,.L1, ' ,W 11 .E l 4 3 l 1 I l l 1 l l l l 1 v l t 1 t l - .B l ltellli-l4l Ili-ss Svlnllllu-rt-I' lllilz Xv4'IlilIl'l'll0lll lslt'f'IIl'il'l' Ilnrvvy llotlyeomh Ilulm D'Al0sHlo llomu- SI rlvklnnwl flormun Prey Huunlwrln in Huron Hnnly lint-r Gurney lullY'NlIIlll Ili-rgnmn liohlv l'rnH llt-rwlvk Mulhlux Gr-nlmm Dtmulduon lilllltlllvflil Vuhl I'rit4-lmrtl Mequnmlt- 'l'ort'hln its-u-der Splili-r lllIl'li Allowuy llli-lu-ri-son l l The Student Council I - The Student. Council of the Pennsylvania State College is the Legislative Body of the Student Government. l The aims are to create, recommend, maintain and regulate all the customs and traditions of the college and to take I such steps as may be advisable and necessary to support and carry into effect any policyg to su.stain the good name I of the College and to promote a better mutual. understanding between the faculty and the student body. Q The Student Council is composed of: The President of the Athletic Association, President of In.ter-Fraternity l Council, the President of the Student Tribunal, the President of the Penn State Club, the President of the Intra- l Mural Fraternity Council, the President of the Y. M. C. A., the President of the Forensic Council, and fifteen addi- l tional Seniors elected by the Senior Class, the President of the Junior Class and ten additional Juniorsg the Presi- E dent of the Sophomore Class and one Sophomore from each school, except the school of which the President is a i meniberg the President of the Freshman Class and the President of the Second-Year Class of the Two-Year Agricul- , X tura lsts. l Seniors 3 C. P. LIPI'lNCO'l l' T. A. MA'FlIlAS R. Itonrs R. D. Dumrom: E R. B. Dickenson E. L. Sl'l'l'I.l'LlK H. S. BUCK li. A. Mc:QUAm-L 5 R- B' DONALDSON R. P. S'l'I!lCKl.AND C. R. Br:ncMAN A. C. ALLOWAY i R. P. Htznwicx S. H. Cum' S. L. Rmzuian A. G0'RN'l-LY I A- C- SANTY G. W. DAVIS S. H. Toincnm W. E. PRlTCllAIlID W. A. BA:-:n R. J. Dmz W. P. Riino J. A. I-Iron C. J. BMI: B. T. CoN'uAn Juniors C. W. CHAMBEIRLAIN J. C. Bi:l,Fli:l.n W. S. LIGGI-1'l I' V. O. SCIIINNPLIUGII li. A. GRAHAM S. A. Pmav D. R. PnA1 1' A. O. MArisnAl.L J. M. Wt:A'rm:nnoLn W. J. COIIMAN P. P. Hass l Sophomores ll R- F5 HMIN A. J. GMU-ls W. E. llmtvlav 1 W. S. McCAn'ri:u W. C. Bo-nvcoivm J. G. House y Two-Year figrieztltztralist i i M. D'Al.sssto gt . 11.-. - fvvrvil-isn5irmfvE9:4?5ri?Fr+525Q-Qifa' ., V L A wlb:snw:4'1'v1'i11 'PW' if '.'. 1 iff. . ' '. '.r::... i i. 'f'l.l r if I ' rl l 4 . , 56 Lumgrun Klll'lNli'll GI't'0llSllll'lllH lxrull Gun-s ppm, llnngvrflolrl Weston I'rltclmrd Hi-rpzmun uvwht The Student Tribunal The Student Tribunal of the Pennsylvania State College is the Judicial Body of the Student Government. Its duty is to interpret all college cus- toms and traditions as laid down by the Student Council and to pass judg- ment in all cases of infringement thereof. The Student Tribunal is com- posed of three seniors, four juniors, and five sophomores, all of whom are selected by the Student Council. Seniors W. E. PRITCHARD, President C. R. BERGMAN K. R. WESTON Juniors J. C. BEL1-'IELD E. E. HEWITT, JR. H. DANGERFIELD J. G. LUNCREN Sophomores J. W. KRALL D. D. GREENSHIELDS G. S. DBLP H. E. MONAHAN A. J. CARES 57 ' ' f V 111 , W A 7' ' ,v I A I .. . 1 1. 1 7 'lg fa' E I M , M U I . N f N i i The N11 L' n hrdmx X 1 bl ,., 1 any 10 , A 1 I' L 1 kg I 1-ry 1:11111-gn hun ll lvgf-nml 6 A X In W an 1-Rlluln flrrryllyylulll lnllyiI:1', 1 2 I Anal I 1 I ': Z' I H ' A X Hu! f ll I!! I I I 'l'h1-r Z f ' ,T 1 II ll Z l'sh S lyN yl s-. I J QW ' N , m1 7 525 ' 1 , ' I X, -'-eA yy 'rho y 1 1 r 1 ' ,1 5-f ff f 1 1 4 f N ' ' T HH H f Ithl I 1:-:. 1 f 11,111 1 1 1 1 y .111. K -- 1 15 ,S fi . 'rm 111 1 1 1 1 1 i in - -'- ' f! X X Eilllh l,Bh'I'llill Im 11111W1' : A 1 IIHII 11- AAI Ik M .v-E'- L,--I.:- -, X A j wLt'1,',g,,:K11,c 1.1 f.11 5J11.11lLfi: 'M 1 1 1 11 1 1 Wfiw X12 HW 'Q-2.-2-. .-5. H f N' fi If ih f S! 1- 1 f- 4,1 K1Q F1 ,'-2 ......... 1 ics 5 f' 'X , 5 S 5? S1 f Ll 1111K- 8 U I 1 , NN X f ' E s, f 5 M'w'fv1e Nl,7N' lm Flu' lfggjf, f , I x . I 1' y K Jwvrf, wlhlli HQLZEZV V1 n550f:u0WvI 5 .lNWxiEmEmJZ' FW rf W N 'V'i f fi, W2 H WE, :ij i.-V+ x In-sf 495 W' V 1 , s Jw X' 2 X If 1 Q ya, , , SENICR 4? 'A U ' If I .. 'V ' l L. Rmznun A- MCQUADE President S. H. Toncum Vice President S ecrellnry J. C. GERRY L. H. PLo'r'rs Treasurer Historian 60 I I . ft History of 1927 ISTORY is essentially retrospective. To turn in final survey E 5 of the brief span of time which now completely merges with the Past and to recount the experiences and vicissitudes which l mark the wayg to 'enjoy again the pleasures and to feel again the regretsg to hold for a moment what has been, while we face the dim expanse of what is to come-this is Our History. Wie have all the requirements one can expect of a Senior Classg dig- nity, intellectual ability, and vigorous thoughts of the future. During our junior year we received a great honor. Our special pride was the publish- ing of the 1927 l.A Vllf: which was awarded Hrst prize of all the College Annuals at the Conference at Geneva, Switzerland. ,lust what events have strengthened the bond of fellowship is hard to say. The bond that holds us is not the act of a single person, but rather it is the resultant of the acts and achievements of all. It is a composite affilia- tion made up of the sacrifices, the victories, the associations of a body of men who have marched shoulder to shoulder for four years. We have almost Hnished our last college year. A new President has come to us and under his guiding hand the College is growing and becom- ing greater. It is not with sorrow that we should part, but with a deep feel- ing of thankfulness for what has been vouchsafed to us, and a determina- tion to do what lies in our power. So we go out into the world strong in the hope that our .future may be as glorious as our past. As we hesitate on the one word uFarewell,', we enter the atmosphere of sentiment, a region of grandeur which reduces all magnificence to noth- ingness, yet opens to each one of us the door of knowledge through which we are to behold the World's Creation. One by one the members of our class pass in review and as we depart beyond the shadow of c'Old Mainf' we can quote but one common thought: HFinis coronat opusf, Q ...,.,,,'L.. a l ' i - . 1 ji 2 ij- i . it -f -N--M -v -i ...- ..-...mi . . ., ,. 61 -X ,,-,,.-,,, A,,, ,M ., ,, , A .. ,,,,. L. ...,,,, ,,-.-..,-,,,, 7 .fr :,.,, - ,,,f- ..,..........-.....-E ..... -1.5 ,,A, .IIf: . I I I ' I, I II I I II ' II MIIIIMILNIIILIIIAIIIIIIIIM-L- p I II : II - ' flllflllzjl I lift! llilgffg, l l,,I-,'L'4Is ' II An V I T Y I .. .L .,........-..L.-.::.....l.......a- - '- - -- I- A -i I ti' S ' C1 If enlor ass C' ABBOTT, JAMES HENRY, T 'I' A Parkesllurg ACNEY, ALLAN BEIIAMQ A T Q Glenshaw Farm Forestry I Ag I9 II I1 Li1!Icl?ape irchitecturs k b II ' ,, e - I Cass ase a , , lrst ssistant as et a gg? Wrestling 11, 21, VICC President Forestry So MIImIgerI Freshman Basketball Manager MDI ,, .,,L, ABERNETIIY, DAVID CARL, A 23 'P Butler BAERA WQLTEIEIAUSTIN' KI, A 9 , ghickshinny III: Tabby Mining Engineering Cub fr? Zydigcixincg lxlucatlfln .T College Band 11, 2, sl, College olelleelee 115. ifIf2IeIQeIf'1Qn3 ,inc f -' Cabinet 12-39- ACHESCN' RAYMOND W A 2 KI, Hickory BAIR GEORGE JOSHUA A E ff' Emporium lv Commerce and Finance ' Ceramic Engineering ALBERT, GERARD ANTHONY A K 22 Catnsauqua sigma Gemma-IIEIEZiIl0f1e American Ceramic 50Ci0lY, I. 'W Huck Electrical Engineering Student Ouncl ' h Varsity Wrestling Squad 12, PD, Eta Kappa NU. BAKER, ELLIS PHILIP, 2 H Jermyn . . Doc Agricultural Biochemistry A .,l-I: ., ,ZX . lr . LLEN I-RBFRTCOSCAR II Plttshllrgll Penn State Band GI 2I 3I IDI Phl Mu Alpha, Kappa ommerce and finance Kappa FSL , ALLEN, JAMI-Ls D., E fb E M0n0Hg3llClll BAKERI LILLIAN FRANCES, Sychor Cresson Metallurgical Engineering Home Economics ALLEN MILTON IRVINO, 2 'DE Philadelphia Class President GD' Glee Club' .. Irv Electrical Engineering BALLESI PELLI0 WILLIAM, X T Honesdale XT' Class Secretary 115, Penn State Engineer 11, 2, 33, lndusrfial Engineering I Advertising Manager 140, First Assistant Lacrosse Manager 131, Ereshman Football Squad, Treasurer BANKS, DAVID DUNLAP, AXE Liang,-ch A' I' E' E Ph' Mu sigma' Dave Natural Science ALLOWAY' ANDREW CARNEGIL B A Z I Gibsonia BARCLAY, CHARLES F. Sinnemahoning Andy Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Student Council CBJ, Class Basketball 129, Clee A. S. M. E. Club 12, 31, Chairman Junior Prom Committee. BARNETT, JOHN MO'RRIS Montoursville AMENT, WALTON C., A T A Springdale Electrochemical Engineering Walt Pre-Medical I Thespian Club, Thespian Show 11, 2, 33, Class Box- BARONE' HENRY GLORGE I , Clanton ing Manager 121, Class Baseball Manager 115, In- Aff-9 and Sf-'lance Education tel'-Fraternity Council. Kappa Delta Pi. ANDERS, RUSSELL DIKESHER Lansdale BARRY, HELYN LOUISE, X 9 Pittsburgh Rus Electrical Engineering Home ECUVIUVWC-9 genn State Club, Vice President Watts Hall 133, Cvllese Ch0ll' fzll WCHS College C15- .t W.Hll4-,El'lE',' Sgzlsgilfy am H C J ecmca ngmpermg BARToEs, HARRY ILGEN State College I Agricultural Education ANDERSON, LEONA ELIZAEETII Ridgway Country Life Club, Grange. Arts and Science Education outing Club 12, sl. WOmen's Rifle Team 11, 2, sl, BA TGES',,JAC0ff WWAM . I I E . Cobufn Penn State Grange 11, 2, 35, Class Hockey Team 125. -lake Agrwu me ducamm ' College Band 11, 2, 33, Penn State Club, Grange, ANDERSON, PAUL ALFRED Union City Country Life Club. A J Ch ' al E ' ' fl y emtc nglneerzng BARTONI CHARLES P, Newport ANDERSON, PI-IILIP KENNETH Petersburg Chuck Civil Engineering Ph'l El h ' l E ' ' I ectroc emica ngtneerlng BIISEHOREI EMMEM. HENRY Hershey ANDREUZZI, FRANK JAMES Hazleton Electrical Engineering Andy Commerce and Finance Penn State Engineer. l . J, ,ggegn V, 5, ,f, 1 1-I I . I IA fly Q ' I ton i I I f f H AA , mf 'M Illlllrg l l fm it I D iiii -T E ' QE, A'W ' 'L T' E- iii W Zi ,--Q iiii-Ej1'l1l5-Ah i ' L :i.tL.1':.: :.:Lt'iX-'gin' wk ri ,. .mai A Y. wg, W -at v ., ' '73 1 ml'M i'iLiAi.fL.:..,.......1IlI,'Ei ' A S ---r M l i A ii.5.1Q4Qflf-f,Q. . A in I 'M il Q 1 5 BAucnst-ms, CLARI-:Nara M., 21 KI' E East Mauch Chunk BITTNER, lllARGAllET ALICE Ivlauch Chunk Rauch- Architecture Education Scarab, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Architects' Club. BIVENS, HARRY ROBERTS yveymer Mins BAUER, RUDOI-PH W-t ll K A Bllllel' Burn Arts and Science Education Electrical Engineering B A LANIGY, RTIIUR CRAIG Wa l ' BEAN, STUART lll'lNllY A ll P Ymk Art Electrochemical Engineerine' Q Immun Hornculmw Penn State Players, Theta Alpha Phi. Biacicun, ELMHR FRANKLIN, X A Z Mount Carmel BLANK CNAME EDWARD 9 ,PQ C I I 1 aB as El, .- E 'V,,.'V ' I , n i Ollmtlil eck ectlical ngineuzng aEddw , Cm! Engimm-ing BELL, E,L'B5RT EASTON, YI: K E ' Unper MOUICIUW Bocmsv, CLIFFORD CILMORE, A X :J Eli,,,1,e11,,,,w,, Gil Commerce and Finance 1-hcmim-y gl,zls6s::rS'ci'ri31fi:'l, gglss Tennis, Class Baseball, Varsity Freshman Track Manager, Student Council 121, ' BonoRAn, E' - . ff . BIEEMAN, CHARLES HOWARD, E 'PE Lansdale AEQRTHFR 'ALM' Malm 0Y CNY Mining Engineering ' Arts 'md Laners ' , BORKEY M 3 . - Bi1LxNc, GEORGE NORMAN, XT Philadelphia '..AJli:1H EMMA' La Cimmmdmc Tllmllflllrl Civil Engi,we,.ing i Home Economtcx louise Homer Club, Girls' Glue Club 11, 2, 3, Cot , , . A- Br:LL, SARAH ELINOR Bellwood we Chorus U' 2' 3l' ' Ed t' uca ton BOWEN, IEACIIEL MARY Mansneld B1cNN1a'rT, LYLE Rl-:lan Westford Llm-l 'lf', WHS fl'NlSCi0l1CeEflncq1ign Dairy Hffsbfmflfty BoYi1R, CLYDE F., E II Plaim Bl-IRGIIOLM, Axial, OvAR, E N A Philadelphia C0 'W Ce UM' Finance Bergie Civil Enffineering . . , President A S C E Tau Beta Fi BRAMORD, JAMLS THADPLUS Pittsburgh 't ' ' Electrical Engineering BHRGMAN, CARL ROBERT, E N Glen Oltlen BMWEY A DAY Q H . . . I . ' A - uarryvi e j'BurI n Cnnl Engineering l Bm-fl Arts and Science Education President Athletic Association, Student Tribunal, Chairman Class Scraps Committee, Varsity Football BRAINEIID, HARRY HURs'r, 'I' K E pimhur h lions? lllltiiiariiililalllloiilsoolgllliivizliKEmSIili'1iilds Boxing' HH'l f3',, Commerce and Finance g ' ' y' ' TllC9Pllm Sll0W fl, 2, 35, Thespian Club. Bl-:RNAUmR, ELLA FAus1'lNA I Lawrenceville BMNM., EVAN WILLIAM, 91.9 S Arts and Science Education AE A . . . . , Gramm' U Civil Engineering Bl-IRIIYIIILI., MAllSlIAl.I. DENNY, AE 'I' Hickory BRETNEY RUTH Annu n HMUUSH i Preiegnl , 1 Ants and Letters Lchlgmon Wrestling f3, 43, Debating Q4-J. 'N ' BRrci:LANu WAl.TPIR VANCE , Bl4::n'or.rNA, CAMILLIO Irwin f-I3,U,n Mechanical Fn ine ilamnslmrg 4 Bert Chemical Engineering ' g crmg ' BRII-EARLY RAYMOND HENRY - - Bl-:'rTs, WAI,Tlil! CARNHY Tunkhannock Q Commerce and Finance Phdudelllllla ' Liberal Arts BRINDLE, Fnun BRAKE' . ' S . BIDLACK, STANLEY FIIANKLIIT, Al 'I' Tunkhannock ffFmzw Agricultural Economic? Thomas I , Stan Agricukural Economics ' College Band C2, 35. Penn State Farmer, Grange, Agriculture Economics 1 Society, Bradford County Club. BROWN, EDWARD I..E.liIMER, B 6 II Bencvm, Bites MARY C Ai t CamDl0Wl1 Ceramics 5 . , ., 'c e ' HBUOIS., Arts and Letters BROWN, M. WILMA Somerqet Q Soccer Team ill. Billie Arts and Letters ...,.,.- ,L -H A - ., wx,-yr' 1 W - . .M ..........-...,....-.........,.......-.. .-.....,t.,..,.,. ,. ,W ' - ..l..,... ..,,, .,-........., L-.- ,.,...,,. e..-....- -..-.L..-- ...Y ...--....... X .MZ-' Cm fx - f --- ---W ....... nr., ' - , I I l ffw, ,, f V i Y ' il l 1' VN1 Il .l I limi. i 'l-If ll l , 1 L.4 N f L W' 1' Y'-l'l2 ' 'qt' Q' BROWN, VIRGINIA BKIETZGI-IR Honesdalc .linny Arts and Science Education BRYsoN, HELEN Woons, La Camaraderie Derry Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Iota, State College Women's Club Schol- arship 11l, House of Representatives 111. BUCK, H. Savivroua State College Buch Commerce and Finance Varsity Cheer Leader, Varsity Baseball 12J, Student Council 140, Skull and Bones, Sphinx. BUCK, MARCARE1' M. State College Peg Arts and Science Education Secretary Cosmopolitan Club, Grange, Student 'Vol- unteers. BucKI.I':v, WILLIAAI I-lmf-IT, fl' K Ardmore Horticulture BULL, Mus. lIzA Itlonrocmn ' Education BUI.LocK, ELLI-LN AnNI1:s Gladwyne Arts and Science Education Phi Sigma Iota, Kappa Delta Pi, Froth Staff, Col- legian .lunior Women's News Editor, Louise Car- negie Scholarship 131, John W. White Spanish! Scholarship 13J, Honor Society Council Medal, La Presna Spanish Prize, Outing Club, Grange, Class Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, and Track, Varsity Track and Tennis, Manager Volleyball, Captain Womcn's Rifle Team. BURcnrIeLn, CLIN'roN Rorn A New Castle Doc Electrical Engineering Buncass, OMAR ALLEN Wyalusing Red Electrical Engineering Penn State Club, Scabbard and Blade, Bradford County Club. BURNS, ALBILRT SIIIIPEIQT Ardmore Bob Landscape Architecture Scabbard and Blade, Topian Society, Captain Rifle Team. BURNS, JosIaPII JoIIN Plains foe Mechanical Engineering BuscnINc, HAIIOLIJ WILLIAM, A 2 'I' Lakewood, Ohio Busch Commerce and Finance Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad, Druids. BUTCIIER, HARRIET, X 9 Elmira Arts and Science Education Choir 12, 35, Women's Rifle Team. BUTLER, JOHN ROBERT, B 9 U Germantown Mechanical Engineering BUTTI-1II1rIi:I.n, MONIDEII ELY, 'PA E Kennett Square Monty Education CALDWETIIL, WILLIAM METZ, 9 T9 Colunlbiu Bill Civil Engineering CALvIaR'I', JOIIN BLAIR, 27 X Altoona - Chemistry ' College Band 11, 2, 33. CANo-N, Hennisnr ALAN, B 911 Pittsburgh Herb Mining Engineering First Assistant Basketball Manager, Varsity Golf 132 Captain 145, Blue- Key. CARAIIIaR, WILLIAM' FIu:I1sRIcIc, B A E Altoona Bill Mechanical Engineering CAIII'I4:N'rIcn, .IoIIN H. Milnn Carp', Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. ' CAIIR, HAROLD RI.cIIAnIi Boiling Springs Hal Mechanical Engineering Band 11, 2, 33, Penn State Club, A. S. M. E., Kap- pa Kappa Psi. CARROLL, K. W. Rouseville Civil Engineering CARTER, LYLE AIvII:s Bear Luke Nick Agricultural Economics Grange. - CIIAPMAN, PAULINEI A., Nita-Nee Philadelphia Chippy Home Economics Senate 11, 31, Treasurer W. S. G. A. 121, Secre. tary W. A. A. 131, Class Vice President 123, As. sistant Editor Women's Handbook 123, Chairman Freshman Senate 129, College Chorus 123, CnAsIa, Mns. RAWL M. McKeesport Mim Arts and Science Education CHASE, RAWL MILo, E 'DE Eric Chappie Arts and Science Education C1IsI.IUs, CARL H., A X 2 Westville ' Nature Study CIIILIis, HAROLD Tunes Grand Valley Chuck Arts and Letters Penn State Club. CIInIsreNsi:N, CARL W., 9 M P Com, Chemical Engineering CI-InIsrY, WILI,lAM MAYES - State College Education CHURCII, CIIARIIES RALPH JR Acacia Turtle Creek Mechanical Engineering I A ,. , I Y H . , .V , ,.,.,L.., W .'.,,.. I 5.. , N, ,Hy .l-, ,LI 1 'I I'E41f ,'f'flt',g:,'?'.,sl . , . I' i' pri... iff?-Z... ' ' A. .. I rw'-I. -- . .4 - 9 ', ..' I All V 1 W L M, di v 21.1.11 'Ai m E , V ., M ' ' lil iifiltlditdriltilt Mil 'f ll' all ittttw-M14-of1Illtl91ltt.lLtt2:l5lIil?f lfik Ll. ' t' - 'M gs . ' at f R if ...-,,,,,,--,-.--..-- L f U A wie 1 --.-.-..--...,..--. .,,. -- .. . . , ,, , ,, , ., , ,, ,, .. . , . ' fl , F ,t k -, . ig 1 11,i...'g.gy7,t3,5.I1.1':.13:f.':,.'311:1 .M ff. l:1f-V: - f . It, A tif 'I ar. te' I' . I' ., ,I 1 tbl-l... .-tll'..s Ezil.tlil1i'iltl'fitif'li l'?fwi - I. Fl l tii llfmt lit dI2.ttfI.ff5...:f 1537 CLARK, ALEXANDER P., AE 11: Scranton C0'oK, HoRAcE C., K E Pittsburgh Alex Commerce and Finance Cookie Q Industrial Engineering and new nu. aw. aw.. ...W Avant .aw -ata -Q. A-H s..w am www- . no e mis U , wa In E. na no- nvn ,M me. fn any Froth Board, First Assistant Boxing Manager, C01- lege Band. 12, 3, 4-1, College Orchestra 12, 3. 41, Thespian Orchestra 131, Kappa K8-PPE PSI, Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Delta Epsilon. - CLARK, ROBERT JosEI'II -leanesville Phil Electrical Engineering CLARKE, TIfoMAs VINCENT, 9 K 'I' MCKGCSPOTY Tommy Commerce and Finance Inter-Fraternity Council, Assistant Boxing Manager- CLAYTON, BRUCE SAMUEL, K 'I' Pollsvlne Commerce and Finance CLINGER, MAI.C0'L.M A., A X A Milton Mac Architecture LA VIE Board, Scarab, Architects' Club. CLoUsIc, JOHN HAINES 4 Newvme Animal Husbandry CLULEY, E. RICHE-Y, 4' K XT' I Oakmont Buzz Commerce and Finance Varsity Golf Team. CLUNGEON, KENNETH EDWARD, X T Plliladelllllia Ken Commerce and Finance First Assistant Golf Manager, Manager Colf- COCKDEY, NEIELL IRVING, U K A York Don Industrial Engineering College- Band 11, 2, 3, 4-1, College Orchestra 11, 2, 3, 4-1, Class Soccer 121, Varsity Soccer 13, 4'1,Var- sity Lacrosse Squad 141. COFFMAN, JAMES PHILIP, A X A Oil Cily Commerce and Finance COILLEY, MARY JOISEPHINE Bloomsburg Arts and Science Education Glee Club, College Chorus 13, 41. COPPER, MARGARli.T REBECCA Newton Square Home Economics COLLINS, ALLAN .loIIN, A T A Bfaddmk Landscape Architecture COLLMAN, HOWARD CONRAD, T fl' A ' Pittsburgh Howdy Dairy Husbandry College Band 11, 2, 31- COMUNALE, MARGUERITE, La Camaraderie Philadelphia Margie Arts and Science Education Class Hockey 12, 31, Freshman Y Secretary, Beta Chi Phi. COINRAD, BRYSON TYSON Philadelphia By Civil Engineering I Penn State Club, Y. M. C. A., MHY HUP Commmfie 121, Chairman 131, Student. Council 1411, Chatr- man Sparks Memorial Commlttee 140, SP mx- AL.. Class Lacrosse 121, Varsity Lacrosse 12, 31, Tiles- pian Club, First Assistant Stage Manager Thes' pians, A. S. M. E. M E CDOIPER, HAROLD D., A 'P 3 Sunbury mg- Doc Industrial Engineering hilt.. . Second Assistant Wrestling Manager, A. S. M. E. COPPI-IRMAN, FREDA Philadelphia Arts and Science Education TENT' COIRMAN, PAUL MEYER, E X Millheim Pre-Median K ...., . CQRNLEY, VIVIAN Madera ' Arts and Science Education l CO'RT'EIR, SAMUEL GORDON Mill Hall 1 X Cy Arts and Letters ,M Cos'rELI.o, JAMES A., 'PE K Aldan l T' 1 Cos', Civil Engineering E Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad. CRAMP, CROSVENOR BRETT, B 911 Crgfton i ' Arts and Science Education I 3 Tltespian Show 131. l p CREIGIITOIN, WILLIAM SAMUEL, 'I' K T Pittsburgh , Bill Commerce and Finance First Assistant Lacrosse Manager. ,l CUKEREAUM, BERNARD L., 'I' E II Pittsburgh I Cook Pre-Legal I CULP, SAMUEL HAYS, X A Z I Altoona 1 A Sam Pre-Legal F 'A Business Manager Froth, LA VIE Board, Student , '. Council, Pi Delta Epsilon, Old Main Bell. CUMMINGS, FRANcIs. JosErII, AK E Scranton Frank Civil Engineering 4 CUMMISKEY, JoIIN PETER Stafford Springs, Conn, . Pete Arts and Letters I Collegian 11, 21. CUNNINGHAM, JOIIN HAESELER, A Z Haddon Heights, N. J, K, , Dairy Husbandry A-I-I-' DARKE5, EDWARD J- Fredericksburg Eddie Poultry Husbandry If DAVID, HELEN MAY, Arete Jenkintown Dave Home Economics Freshman Y. W. C. A., House of Representatives Q' 111, Campus Club Council 131. ,I DAvIs, GEORGE WARREN, K A P Scranton L. Commerce and Finance ,,,. Class Track Manager 121, Junior Prom Committee, rr Student Council 14-1. ff L.- it lr 29:1 . .... .,.. . I - .1 .. .+A I ll u l ,g 'ata 3zt l , -ii i f llll lll tftfti gg ttt tlllttlt t 65 l l ,F .X X. 1 X DAvIs, JAMES GIIAIIANI, K E Crafton Dow, I-luI.IaN ST. JOIIN, Sychor Reading Babe Cornrnerce and Finance AUS and Leiter-9 M T '. B k 11 ll 5 .d J ' p Class Treasurer C31 Class Hockey fl 2 35, Col- Coasirgfifemennls' as 0 m qua ' Umor mm lege Chorus fl, 2, ,3l, Glee Club, Louise Homer Club, Penn State Players, Theta Alpha Phi. DAW JDIIN llE.NIzY 'I' K Niagara Falls, N. Y. , ' , . . . H -, Q A E ' ' . Milzillg Ellgilleerinrg D0llCIAS:: Wil LLAM FSKIN, . ' Wllklnqljllfg Doug Electrical Engineering DI:.IIcAN, CI.AIm LAvIcIIN Spring Creek Second Assistant Football Manager. aslim., Electrical Engineering DoUI'nIa1 I', WII.I.IAM LILVILIINE, A XE Wijkinslm,-g DI-:I.I.,, Rorncnr COCIIIIANE, QA E Pittsburgh Iliff, Chemcal E '5'5'l00fi'ls' Bob Industrial Engineering DRAKE, ROBERT S,mAS.,.IAN Greensburg College Band, College Orchestra. apuckyv Electrical Engineering DI:MsKo, WII.LIAM JosuPII West Leisenring DHMBELBIS, PAUL ADAM Reading Bill Electrical Engineering auribblcsv Mechanical E,,,gi,wc,.ing U DI-:NNIsT0N, LI.oYD TIIoMI's0N, A Z Slippery Rock A' S' M' L Pl Tau Sigma' nDe 'Wn ' Botany DnIasIIIan, ROYAL ANDBIIS, A T Lansdale Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Umm Arts and Letters Dunn, Lmsuu FRICDERICK, A 1' P Milton LAV '1 Board' Freshman Track Squad' Horticulture DUNDQIII-1, RAYIVION DANIEL, Xflf Fredericksburg V 1 Ray Iudustrial Engineering D TW 'fg 'f, Y 'M , 5mu m Editor-in-Chief 1927 Li vm, Class President up, Del Agricultural Education President Freshman Y. M. C. A., Y. M. C. A. Cabi. M I-I, C ' . 2 R 1 L'f1 Cl I A1. net C1 2 3' 4-J Student'Council fl, 2. 33 Pi Della vaillzed O,0?mEjffLi3fafSi35i 1gilfl2uTeu1T:i U ll 1 gpiiloh, Skiull and Bones, Sphinx, Editor bid Main e . DIAZ RAYMOND J. 9 M P Homestead , ' .- If . 5 A Z If 1 Red Commerce and Finance Dym' JOi?ZiE,VAImlN' Conlmercc and Fimsxmamown gfljjlinidaggrfgil Varsity Lacrosse Squad 123' Class Boxing Team QZJ, Student Council, Inter- ' I Fraternity Council. DICKERSON, RUSSJEI.L.Blill'l'fl-1? Fd U Easton EAGEN, JAMES HAROLD Ridgway efncu mm ' Ummm Harry Architectural Engineering Student Council 13' 43' Grange' Scarab, Architects' Club. DIDIII., EI.I.As TIIo'1vIAs Leltighton Em, LUTHER KENT Kennett Square aButch,i ' Mechanical Engineering Chemical Agriculture Penn State Engineer, A. S. M. E. X C EDMUNDS Cuenca HOMER A X P onnellsvill DII-'I'ItNnAI1eII, RICIIAIID C., E 'PE Elizulietlitown -1005: , Mem11,,,.gy C 1'l'l 'Wi l E g'i'weri g Captain Freshman Lacrosse Team, Class Lacrosse Eilitor-in-Chief Penn State Engineer, Pi Delta Ep- 125, Captain Varsity Lacrosse Team 135. si on, A. S. M. E. EI.I.Is, WII.I.IA1vI Gmenzn, X T Pliiladelphia DI:VOIug LOIS AI.'I'IIIcA, X52 Monongahela Snowy Civil Engineering Aff-9 WWI LUNG'-9 Editor Froth, Pi Delta Epsilon. Class Hockey C3 4-J Varsity Hockey C35 Ohio State University 225. , i EIsI:NwIuI'II, JAY LYNN, U K A Philadelphia Arts and Letters DONALDSON, Ronuirt' BAIN, A 1' P Pmgburgli Bob Agricultural Economics ENDERS, GORDON A- ' . Halifax Managing Editor Penn State Farmer, Student Coun- Agrlcultufalublllucatlon cIl, -Y. M. C. A Cabinet, Inter-Fraternity Council, Penn State Club, Penn State Farmer. Sphinx, Agricultural Economics Society. v ENGLAND, ANNA MILDRED Bedford DURMAN, FIIIcDI:nIcK BIaAvan, flrk Ilf Bmdfm-41 f-Anna Vocationaz Home Ecommics Deac Commerce and Finance Y' W' C. A. Cabinet Q4-J, Eagles Mere Delegate Delta Sigma Pi. 433, Senate Q4-Q. ll--,--.- .,.,., ee .... ..... M-.- .,.,,,,,, ,S ,.,,.., . . . .. . e .I , ., 1 A , , f-wwvwmfrnrrfnmwwf1:'- r :Tz 'rfT wfi'fI ' ' 'l '9 - ' V' I' ' I it I . '5f'i.li25t1 .4 ...Ext f .. A .., 1'f' 1' ill' fifl.. - . . ,H . .. , , ,,'Q.f1f' . . ..., . .... L.- .. s R.. iff '. . -V -- - .. ' W -mv-:W gr, ,,,, , f V Y V A wWwmM,W,,, ,,,, M, ,, mm- 66 if ll' t I P i .KI i I ., fe-M ' I gh.. I. -flfx-W! . I 4 '.I......I 1 MA 1 Ilia l I' I A I L, -,I I ,ll 4 l I I , , ENTREKIN, LERQY JACKSON, Q M P Coatesville FLEGAL, HARRY LIN'roN, Acacia Men-iedale ll Pink Mining Engineering Electrical Engineering 'l li I -M l C 'l. X' g mm Ura mmm A FLEGAL, JOHN ROBERT Avis p ERR, JoII-IN EDWARD, K A P Stale College Jack Electrical Engineering A t ld L tt ' . , , r S an e els FOERSTER, FREDERIC LAWRENCE, K A P Mt. Oliver ff ERB, JOHN HOIFFMAN, A Z HHITISIJUTE ' Commerce and Finance A' Hog Dairy Husbandry I I Editor-in-Chief Penn State Farmer, Agricultural FORBES- ERANQS I-Your SYCIWT Stale College if 111 Student Council, Pi Delta Epsilon. Fran Arts and Letters 5' ' Delta Womerfs Editor Collegian, LA VIE Board, LioIn's li If -, EVANS, JOHN EVANS, JR. Tale 131, Junior Prom Committee, Girls' Glee Club, , If Commerce and Finance Louise Homer Club, College Chorus, Phi Sigma W jj I ata. at All EVANS, JAMES STEPHEN Edwardsville 5 I Jimmy Civil Engineering FORGIE, JAMES WILLIAM, K E Braddock lf ' T tl Creek Jim Industrrkzl Engineering EVASHWIE? ll:1Cl'AEL E' P e Legg! e gaseball Mtajnageri Plresident A. S. M. E. Inter- ' GS f ' raternity ounci AVIE Board Tau Beta P', ' I A' Pi Lambda Sigma, Varsity Boxing Squad, Fresh- Parmi Nous, Blue,Key. , I I ' man Debating Squad. I 5 Q , Fosran, CORA MARIE, X9 State College Q EVENS, CLIFFORD HILEMAN, A 1 1' Ceres, N- Y- Libeml ,ms ' Agricultural Economics , Class Soccer CZJ, Agricultural Economics Society. FAIRBURN, DAVID CECIL, A Z N0fll1 Girard Horticulture F ARLEY, RICIIARD WARREN Linesville Dick Arts and Letters FELLOWS, CIIARIJES EDWIN, JR., A T Swartllm01'e Arts and Letters , FINK, Jo-IIN C. Sinking Springs ' Finl-sie Electrical Engineering Junior A. I. E. E., E. E. Society. FILAK, JOIIIN, AX P Newark, N. J. Z' Arts and Letters A FISHER, GEORGE FROTIIINGHAM, 9 T 9 Plumville Bill Commerce and Finance M ' Ed't C ll gian Assistant Editor Hand- botbllcaglflllg Edltbl' CZJBY. M. C A. Cabinet fl 4-5- Aclvanced R O. T C. Sphinx, Delta Sigma P1 P1 Delta Epsilon, Scabbard and Blade FISIIER GORMAN LERo-Y, A4 2 Bellefvnw Finer Mechanical Engineering Motive Power Club C1 2 3l, Induslflfll Engineer' ing Society CD Mechanical Englneermg Society FISHER H0'WARD ARTI-IUR, T K E I I Rushlurld D00 'Electrical Engineering Stage Manager Thespians, Thesplafl Club Frrx MARK ANDREW, A 2 'X Waynesboro I Chic Industrial Engineering FITZGERALD Jo1IN Carlisle Penn State Club Treasurer Women's D. A. R. FOSTER, ERNEST CLAYTON West Gfgve Architectural Engineering FoIs'rER, HARRII:'r CATHERINE, X9 State Cgllgge ' Arts and Letters Class Soccer ill, House of Representatives 621, Girldj Glee Club C2, 3, 4-J, Louise Homer Club 3, 41 . . FOSTER, HELEN BARBER, X9 State College Arts and Science Education Girls' Varsity Quartet f3j, Girls' Glee Club fl, 2, 35, President 145, Louise Homer 12, 3. 4-J. College Choir Q4-J, Vice President Freshman Y. W. C. A., Town Girls' Representative CZJ, Soccer Team 111, Choral Club. Fosrnn, RICHARD L., AZ I Canton Dick Agricultural Biochemistry LeibIg Chemical Society Phi Lambda Upsilon Scabbard and Blade FOURACRE, RALPIII RocERs H Middletown Dol. Rog Agricultural Education Captain Cross-Country C4-J Cross Country C2 33 Varsity Track 12, 3 4-J Captain Freshman Cross. Country, Freshman Track Druids, Skull and Bones Inter-Fraternity Council. FRAIN, MARIAN CARMEN Philadelphia Arts and Science Education FRANCIS DURAND NEFF li'A9 Titusville Arts and Letters Freshman Football Team Freshman Basketball Squad Varsity Football Squad C2 3 41 I ,I S.. I a i .1 .II I A I I . 9 . I V ' 1 ' , , , . - 1 ' . ' . W I ' A I , ' CG 93 u as ' ' I , , , , ' ' . 1 1 1 , , 4 ! as as ' . , , 4 ct ,, . . ,HD if , ll, I 1 ' , . l 1 9 ' E . I I. I. . '-e-- ---...- . ... l f ITN-', ,, ,,,. ,, ,, M., I, . ' . .I I . -, , .. .. I -I . -' ,A -.v-wvfa 4: 4. -. I ,- ,ly -. I . 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'Ili I L tw 'L' 5-4' -, if I' I -LiL-+ LQ .Lf FRANK, EsT'IIIf1II R., Nita-Nec Harrisburg GAImIf:II, WIIIBIJII AIITIIIJII Bainbridge Hap Arts and Science Education Jan Electrical Engineering Class Hockey, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Varsity V 1 ,, H Hockey, Basketball, Track, Class President 113, GAmll50Nr JUSFUB Aw Mansfield President Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, W. A. A. Pop Arts and Letters Representative 1l3, Senate 123, Vice President W. F -h T k WI' -ll' F b ll V ' S. G. A. 133, President 143, Campus Club Coun- Vglfgstlqgg 13,123.7 eq mg, Om H ' army eil 13, 43, Louise Carnegie Scholarship 133, Presi- dent KHPPH Delta Pl- GIsN'rII.u:-seo, Rocco ANTONIO I-Iazlelon FIIANKILNBIIIIIIY, ANIxIuaw W., K A P Lewistown T Rex Hayman Club ligs3aS!flLeiff'rs Whit Chemistry rcasurer ' ' pl L ta 1' Student Council 133, Phi Lambda Upsilon. QEORGE, RUSSEL DELMAR, XA Z Vundergrift Y . V U Electrical Engineering FI:I.I.aoIII1, IlA,IIoI.n MOIIIKIS, I A 6 New Cumberland LA vm Board, Y. M. C. A' Cabinet, Mandolin Club Pug Commerce and Finance Sphinx. ' Cheer Leader Stall' 12, 33, Assistant Varsity ClIeer Leader 143. FnAzItII, WILLIAM EDWAIID, A T Marion Ed Arts and Letters Junior Prom Committee, LA VIE Board, Collegian tl, 23, Class Baseball Manager 123, Blazer Com- mittee 133, Blue Key. FIIEAII, EI.IzArm'rII RowI.ANn, Sychor State College Betty Arts and Letters Class Soccer 113, Class Basketball 113, Class Track 123, House of Representatives 133, Honor Society Council Medal. Fame, EIIUENE WI-LsI.I:Y, II K A Ardmore Electrical Engineering A FnIaI:m', LEROY JAMES Bowmanstown Roy Arts and Letters FIIITCIIMAN, I-loIIATIo Ltovu, BQII Indiana Fritch Arts and Letters FIII'r'I's, CIIAIILPLSI C. Titufivillfl Mining Geology FRITSCIIE, MlI.'l O-N S., AZ? 'I' Marion Agricultural Economics FULLER, JAMES RONALD, 'P K E Scranton Boots Commerce and Finance Varsity Wrestling Squad 12, 33. FURMAN, LUIIENE CLAnu- Shenandoah Arts and Letters GAIIAGLN, SAMUEL Mussan Pittsburgh Sam Metallurgical Engineering GALI.AcIIan, ROBERT T., 'I' K T Johnstown Bob Mining Engineering College Band 11 2 33 College Orchestra 1 23 Phi Mu Alpha. ' ' ' C ' ' GAMHLE, SAMUEL HOWELL. 'PA 9 Philadelphia Sam Commerce and Finance Advanced R. O. T. C. GunIIINc, HI:nIiIaII'r' V., 9 E Glenside Herb Civil Engineering Class Lacrosse Manager, Skull and Bones. Varsity Lacrosse Manager. Gans, HELEN B. A . Brooklyn Happy Arts and Science Education GERRY, JAMES CECIL, U K A York Ceo Electrical Engineering LA VIE Board, Varsity Basketball Squad 123, Class Basketball 123, Freshman Tennis Squad, Treasurer Class 143. Cavan, FRANK ELMEII, 9 E Birdsboro ' Sicum Dairy Husbandry Class Baseball 11, 23. . Gnms, Roalsnr MANNING, X 'I' York Tiny Architectural Engineering LA VIE Board, Froth, Board, Sophomore Proclama- tion Committee. GIBSON, WILLIAM ALBERT, Jn. Huntingdon Industrial Engineering Al Civil Engineering GINGRICII, WILLIAM BLAINE, 'I' K T Harrisburg Bill Commerce and Finance College Band 11, 2, 33. I GLASGOW, LUTIIER CLAY Glasgow Pat Agricultural Chemistry Penn State Club, Liebig Chemical Society, Johns. town Club. X GLUTEN, NINA LEITA . Edinboro Education Conrnizv, MITLON EDWIN, A Z North Girard Horticulture Gormasnc, SAMUEL York Architectural Engineering GoI.nsIvnrII, ESTELLA Dallas Arts and Science Education ta' 1,2 f-Lhtt .f . ,u,1f..,. ..4-Is+w,t w i , int .ff .1 'Wt ' . I' V ' ' '. I I- it :, '.A,'a:'f .3-,fwf W A5 - N, Q. ,K , Il--., '- .. ftIl:il5.I,t.!tI..,,t ,,gtl.,I,.g,w,I,gl..tluEA- Y 'Q-5, .mg Zig,- .. QM ,M , M! , i.,Lf,,:,, i, ,Z I , -1,-. f....nQ,t.7-'tffn ' f .I . .--..- .-.... ..... ...-..... . .. ......-....-- .... -...... ..... .. -...............-..... ,, ,,, , .....- M .. 1, I. .Wings -. i 5 if H .I A I E i I I 1 ,r , ,A '.- .:--.-- - .-Q--q.,f T, .LA :tv , -. .'-' 21 N-f- ' I Y ,,--.-.. L , .t -. .rn.f,,. 1, ., - A .4 -,. - . .. . l ,, .,- ' V 1 5, , x . J i, 1 M I ,, I' f ' . . if ,' 5' ty ' If 5' -vl.',:,:i'N ff 'f-'J 1 . 'ls,':17'.f'fl' ,I ft. - , 'iljg 2 N 5 I. . A , 'W 'AM T ' I. lnlltl 4 A Q5-r, ' ' 43.5 lille wi 1 it 3 6 :if is I Iii gt t ig!! iihligi if .,Qg33' LJ L. 1 GORNY, ALExAN,,,m S., T 3 rp Scranton HAEl'INLEN, JAMES FINN Harrisburg Marta Pre-Legal Senior Electrical Engineering ..f3t , ' '- 'll T am 127 VHF' , ,. fvvr Freghman RMC 'ham Class R1 6 e ' I'IAcas, EvI:.LYN KATIIRYN White Haven 353, sity Rifle Team 1333 President Forensic Council, gi: Student Council, Pi Lambda Sigma. GOULD, WELLS, Acacia Mansfield A Gouly Arts and Science Education GOIIRLEY, CIIARLr.s ORVIS, T3 N Big Run -'W- C Chub Chemical Agrivltllllfe ,,,.,',2 Liebig Chemical Society. -A GRAFIPIUS, ELLEN MARcUIaRI1'E', Arete York Peg Arts and Letter-S 2 2 I K l I M37 Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, House of RBPTC' sentatives 115, Class Basketball Manager 127, Class V735 Hockey 11, 2, 45, Campus Club Council 14-it J0 in W. White Spanislt Scholarship, Phi Sigma Iom- GRAY, BASIL GUNN, B 9 U Roscoe Agricultural Econ0mlCS mf... , ,. , .- .,c. GRAY, VERNON W. Philadelphia F . I I I 573' ' Vern Civil Engineering Varsity Soccer Squad 12. 3l, Class Soccer cz' 3l' MaY HOP Committee 11. 25, Penn Stale Club' ,,, .A - ..f.. 1 Scabbard and Blade. , -' fIl1'A Lakewood, Ohio --3-5 GRI:IaNIa, Gnoaca RIELAND, ' Agricultural Economics Freshman Football Team. VHTSUY Foolbflll gimn 12, 3, 4.1, Varsity Boxmg Team 127. Dfuldsv U and Bones. Gnman, SAMUEL W., XPT Butler Hsamn Arts and Letters cuss Golf 11, 21. Varsity Golf 13?- Gmrrrrits, JOIIIN ARNDLD, S2 M P .ledfl0 Acrwv Agronomy GRUVER, JAMES ARTIIUR, A E 'I' Roaring Branch Chick Commerce and Finance Class Lac,-0550 fl, 21, Varsity Lacrosse Team. 7.1 GIIARIN,- CYRIL J., 6 K 'I' Harrisburg Commerce and Finance u...-. i I-IAAG, L. DEAN 1.11 Penn State Players, Theta Alpha Phi. COIB EDWARD Elizabeth i. .... ,. GIIFIPEY, JA .flakes Agronomy vim' .I ' 'i Lieutenant Cadet COFPS1 Clover Club, University of Pittsburgh 113- ' Guvnn, Gnonca Al.LEN, 9 E Mechamcsburg 312' UG e or ge-1 C ivtl Engineering 353 Freshman Cross-Country Team, Varsity Crosscouu' try Team, Sigma Tau. M- Saltsburg - --- GUTIIRIDGIQ, MARK RANDOLPH jyg ' Education Punxsutawney Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Iota, Le Cercle Francais, Ursinus College 11, 23. I-IAIN, RICHARD BEAM Wcrnergville Dick Mechanical Engineering Advanced R. O. T. C., A. S. M. E., Motive Power Club. HAIR, FLORENCE DAVIS Youngville Education HAIcns, HAZEL MAY Towanda Skid,' Home Economics Volleyball 131, WOm6ll,S Rifle Squad. HALIW, EvAN WALTER Pottstown Pre-Legal HANNA, Jossmr WILLIAM, E H Oxford Abe Horticulture Freshman Track Team, Varsity Track Squad 121 . HAMAS, IMICI-IAEL, 91011 . Passaic, N. J. Mike Commerce and Finance Captain Freshman, Basketball Team, Freshman Base- ball Team, Varsity Basketball 12, SJ, Varsity Base. ball 121, Friars, Parmi Nous. HANNAII, HAROLD MlLTO'N, X A Z Ahgona Freddie Mechanical Engineering I-IARKINS, :MARY CATIIERIN Waynesburg Home Economics HARRIS, GORDON MALCOLNI, XII' Newton, Mass, Heinie Agricultural Economics Varsity Baseball 12, 33, Freshman Baseball Team, Freshman Cross-Country Team, Varsity Cross-Coun- try Squad, Inter-Fraternity Council, Junior Prom Committee, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Chairman Fathers' Day Committee, Move-Up Day Committee, Lion's Paw, Skull and Bones, Sphinx, Druids. HARRIS, GERALD WARD Union City Ag Horticulture Campus Editor Penn State Farmer, Phi Mu Sigma, IHARTSWICK, ADAM HENRY State College Rafah X Chemical Engineering HARTZELL, CIIARLIUS WII.LTAhI, A E 'I' Bethlehem BDI-Sn F orcstry Class Soccer 11, 25. HASSON, I-llanuatrr Hass Harrisburg Herb Sanitary Engineering . HAUsIaR, WILLARD G., Warren Bill Electrical Engineering Class Soccer. 1.-A Q-... i I i . i I I 1 Agronomy . N, l ir HAYES, ROBERT, Acacia Wilkes-Barre Arts and Science Education HEETER, JMAURICE 1 Clarion Mechanical Engineering President Wesley Foundation, Student Council 013. HErrNIan, ALICE VALEIRIA, X Q Cgnu-alia Al Arts and Science Education HE-IST, JAMES T. S., 'l I'A Clenside Jim Forestry Forestry Society, Football Squad C33. HENDRIX, DO-NALII KENNETII, K A P Shiremanstown Don Electrical Engineering Radio Operator fl, 2, 3, 43, Freshman Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 13, 4-3. IIELEIO, WII.l.lADl HENRY Newark, N, J. Arts and Letters HENRY, OIIMANII LEE, K E Agpinwall Industrial Engineering l'l'ERWlCK, RonER1' PORT, A X P Connellsville Bob Chemistry Associate Editor LA VIE, Student Council C43,Ten- nis C13, Phi Lambda Upsilon. I-IERZEL, FRANK BENTON Norristown Arts and Letters HEssI:, JOHN GORDON, Xflf Washington, D. C. Jack Commerce and Finance Manager Wrestling, Skull and Bones, Blue Key. HIGGINS, CI-IARLES NELSON, E AE Glenshaw Chuck Commerce and Finance HIGII, JAMES A., A II Pottstown limb Electrical Engineering LA VII: Board, lntra-Mural Council, Student Coun- cil. HILL, JOSEPH A., 93 Mt. Lebanon foe Inrlustrial Engineering Lacrosse, A. S. M. E., Sigma Tau. HINNERSIIITZ, ELMEIK FRANCIS, 9 E Reading Hinner Chemical Engineering Class Tennis f23, Honor Society Council Medal 113, Louise Carnegie Scholarship Medal f23, Phi Lambda Upsilon, Sigma Tau. HODGI-cIsS, ARTIIUR SALESIIURY State College Chemical Engineering HOEFA, JOIIN EIIWARII, A T Kingston Arts and Letters HOLLAND, JOIIN SAMUEL Shenandoah Education l I'IOL'I'ZINCliR, ALIIERT HARRISON State College Chemistry HOSTIZRMAN, FRANK MUSSER, E 'DE Boalshurg Industrial Engineering I-loucrc, JOSEIIII FRYER, XT Howley Pre-Medical HOUSER, MARK MlT'ClIEI.L, X T LeI,,,,,0,, Landscape Architecture HOLL, WIL.I.IAM HOUSTON, A 1' 'I' I-Iaverford Bill Ceramic Engineering HOLLIS, WAI.'FE.li MCD. Yeagcrtown Pre-Legal. HOLMES, F IIEIIERICIQ BUTLER, 'PA 9 Harrisburg Freddie Ceramic Engineering! First Assistant Wrestling Manager. IIOMER, PAUL W. Transfer Tom Horticulture HOOVER, CIIARLES H., 9 A 9 Columbia Babe Ceramics American Ceramic Society. HOOVER, GE.R'l'llUDE. ROITE, X 9. Shamokin Pull Arts and Letters House of Representatives C33, Campus Club Coun. cil f3-3. HORN, WILLIAM CIIARLES Athens Bill,' Civil Engineering Wrestling Squad. IIOSLER, NORMAN WHITE, 'I' A 9 Harrisburg Mining Geology i College Band fl, 2, 3, 413, Handbook Staff 123, Collegian Business il, 23, Penn State Players CI3, Freshman Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. HOWARD, EDWIN ELLIOTT, 9 EI' Clearfield Eddie,' Industrial Education College Band il, 2, 3, 43, Cvllege Orchestra fl, 2, 3, 413, Players' Orchestra fl, 2, 3, 4.3, Thegpian Orchestra C3, 4-3, Mandolin Clllll C2. 33, Glee Club f23, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Gamma Psi, Student Band Leader, Drum Major R. O. T. C. lTlOWART1I, MIRIAM, La Camaraderie Philadelphia Arts and Science Education Soccer Team KU, VOIICYIJHH Team 123, Track Team f23, College Choir K2, 33, House of Repre. scntatives 623. HOY, CHARLOTTE RUTII Stale College Billie Arts and Science Education HOY, HARRY RICIIARD State College Commerce and Finance l . I'- i I i l l lt I nfl I A t E I r I tt .W i I 1 Y ,I I li ' I Iiii li Q li lI :I- li I I II ll I l l l I 5 I EM! I II Ii l 1, Q 4 5 . ..-L v ' Z Ili II l'lllBI.ER, MAIIIIIQ JUNIATA State College Arts and Science Education HUFFMAN, I-IIcNItY R., 'I' 1' A Cfullfm Hen Industrial Engineering Manager Basketball, Advertising Manager Fffllll, Parmi Nous, Sigma Tau, Pi Delta EPSIIOU- HUGCLER, CLAIuaNcI: Galewll Electrical Engineering lltrcims, RONALD CLYIna DuBois Doc Chemical Agriculture l'lllGlIl'1S, WlI.I.IAh1 '1'IIoMAs, AT Scfamoll Bill I Arts anzl Letters Collegian 1l, 25, Class Baseball 137- llIlMMlCll, RALIIII WILSON Tllusvme Bill Dairy Husbandry llllN'l', l1loItAc1s OSCAR, XT West Plllladelphia Horie Inllustrial Engineertng LA VIIQ Board. lllIN'l'ZINGliR, WILLIAM I-l., E ll Plllsburgll Bill Commerce and Finance Froth Board. Kingston llll-I, lVlAlllAN Moons Horticulture Freshman Track Team, Vu1'SllY ll-'l?'I', AII'I'IIIIII EDWIN ' lCIOty!! Track Team, Friars. Slippery Rock Dairy Husbandry lI.l-IS, ClIICS'l'lil! WIN'1'0N, All D t Hllllelon Chet Mechanical Engineering . 4 ' Hazleton Bustness Manager Penn State l:nglI1CC1', I Club, Assistant Manager 125,111 5- M- Eu Slgma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, PIII Mu Stgma. INGIIAM, JOIIIN VIaIINIs1'I'E, X 'l' ' D Kmgslon 'flohnnyl' Industrial EI1Is'lfWfVl'l'g First Assistant Football Nlanagef, Blue KEY, Druids' lsIILIaII, SAIsIIII:L ELIuEIt State College S,,,,,,' Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club. JACOBS, WII.I..lADI Woon 1. Warren Bill Commerce and Finance Frolh Board, Freslwnnan Cifllfi F1'C5llmfm Y' M' C' A. Cabinet, Delta Sigma II. J Ames, HOWARD 'TlIOMAS, 3 'T' 73 I Bethlehem Mechanical Engineering r ' fl . JANAvI1'z, MAUIIICE Il., 'I' L U ll Onesgen Education Parnassus JENKINS, ALEX I., U K A HJC!!-lfSu Commerc Class Baseball 125 . g and Finance Jt:NNINcs, JOSEIPII PA'I'IucIc, fl' K Scranton Commerce anrl Finance JOIIANN, DANIEL ALLEN, A T A Huntingdon Hojohn Electrical Engineering Freshman Golf Manager, Band 1l, 2, 33, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi. .l0IINsoN, DAVID O., K A P .Blakely 1 Ducky Civil Engineering JoIINsoN, HI-JNSYI. KIIIIQ, A E 'I' Clcarllelll Swede Agricultural Economics Freshman Cross-Country Team, Freshman Track, Varsity Cross-Country Team 12, 3, 4-l, Varsity Track 121, American Ceramic Society, Agricultural Eco- nomics Society. JUIINSON, KI2.NNi:TII WlI.I.lAhI X A Z Bellevue Ken Metallurgy Mining Society. ,loNI:s, JAIwIIcs PAUL Rggsiler .lapie Commerce and Finance Honor Society Council Medal 115. JoNIss, Romanr Lewis, A E KI' Scramon Bob Electrical Engineering Assistant Cheer Leader 121, Class Track 123. KAIIAN, BIQRNAIID BIaIt'I'ItAIxI, B E P Philadelphia Mining KAIIQR, CIIAru.I:s TIIOYON, AK 3 Mahanoy City Nate,' Civil Engineering KAIIQR, ,loslsvlr XAVIEII, A K E Mahanoy City Joe lltliltSll'lIIl Engineering Band 11, 2, 3, 45, lntra-Mural Council. KAISEII, FIIeIncIucK WILLIAIsI, B A E Wilkes-Barre Fritz,' Architecture Freshman Wrestling Team, Varsity Wrestling 131, Skull and Bones. KliA'l'I.l'IY', CIIAItI.t:s Romcltr Fleming Chuck Civil Engineering KISARNIEY, JAIxIIas R., Athi? Brockway Agricultural Economics KIicKI.Ian, I CLAIuaNcE Nllilllli Xxluyncsborn Sanitary Engineering Penn State Club, A. S. C. E. KIaIaIIAN, .lAIui:s EDWIN, 'PK lyloncssen Jim Pre-Legal Student Council, Blue Key. KeLLnIz, WILLIAIII I-I., KI, K E Bcncfome Arts and Letters KILNLY, FRANCIS H. Emporium Commerce anfl l inance 4 . ' -.W af, ,. . . it. r..,.,. I va. 3 ' fr. V.. J it Y . t 'iff A - 't i A , V J Eta ' V, ' , ,Zr.z:?' I h ,,', ,'1'fi.'4.3 ,' m ay Q A N i v: Z as ,bu ' l ik p , N .. V V Q: - 1 : lx J iw I X M PX : ,-1, 'Qfkymfi I .12 V: W A A I N Ky , 3 .. ,. ' Q,j7?fl1 i tii l llltilltlliiiiljiiiifffi: 5 ' ' ' .L Nfl v.,w 4 L':-x., g,....' 'I I- N I KIQPNPIII, WALTPJIK WII.I.IAM Newport KIIATZ, FRANCIS HOIt'r'0N, 3 'PE West Philadelphia 'iK81J,, Electrical Engineering Frank Civil Engineering Band. Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Basketball ' Q 'f- Squad, C1885 SOCCCI' CZJ, Varsity Lacrosse Squad KERNAN, JoIIN F. New Kensington 127, Varsity Soccer Squad C2J, Penn State Players. u as H ., ,, I Jack Commerce and hmmm KRAUSE BERTIIA JANET, Sychor Chestnut Hill ii Freshman Lacrosse Manager. ' MBU? Arn and L Her ,W ' ' C S ' was tl uw- KING, M. EUGENE, 'PA9 West Pittston Class Vice President C37, Y- W- C. A. Cabinet Gene Electrical Engineering ur 2l' ' KING, ROBERT EVANS, P3 X Swissvale KRUMMNE' JOHN Mix d S . Ed Slate College Babu Mechanical Engineering Mac an meme ucatmn Inter-Fraternity Council, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau KHPPH Gamma sl' fl, ' Slgma' KUICII, FRANK CLYDE ' Delta 42.31 KING, RUSSELL EUGENE, K A P Easton Cml Engineering HRMH Imlusmal Engineering KUNES, AR'I'IIIIR V., 'I' A 9 State! College I KINGSLEY, HELENA CLOSE Wellsboro Commeme and Finance t EdMaii0 LAIIocIc, TI-Io1vIAs Philipsbura KIRK, S. REBECCA Peach Bottom Arts and Science Education ANS 'md Science Eflllffliififl . LAMM, CIIARLES ALFRED Wernersville lm as n ' I ' ' KIRK, THOMAS Hi., K A I, Kylerwwn .Ducky Architecture Engineering saTDmas Mining Al'Cl'lll8CtS, Club. I l Q . KIIISCII, ELIZAEETII ANNE A Altoona LANE' N?'RMAN,,B A,XE M L U Brockway ity ' Betts Arts and Science Education Norm ' E a urgy Class Finance Committee CU, Blue KEY- ,lf KISER, AVALTN M. Shippenville n Vocational Home Economics LAME' JTIN WQRREN I l Reading Kappa Delta Pi. Large Arts and Science Education Penn State Club. . KI'I'TI,E, Mas. HENRY ALONZO Freeland Home Economics LARK, MmIAIvI. RUTH, X9 Shumokin . v ' Home Economics K'TT F', HENRY Al-ONZOA Ke Nmmcoke Clee Club, House President 143, Louise Homer ,QQ Lonnie Arts and Letters Club, Delta Sigma Epsilon. tiff' Freshman Track, Varsity Track Squad K2 3 41 . . IQILQ. Student Tribunal f2, 35, Class President fEJ,,StuZ LAUCKI DONALD GROW' AT Phlladelphm dent Council 121, Student Board C2, 3l, Druids. Don Arts and Letters ti M Froth Staff. ' , jfflfi KI.INE, LOVINA NlE'S West Hamburg Arts and Science Education LEAHEY, EDGAR THOMAS, 9 K 'E Johnstown ' Civil Engineering KLINGRTAN, JOIIN EDWARD State College Agricultural Economics LE:Bo, LESTER REED Ed V Halifax uca ion 4. ..,. .. KNocIc, I-IERMAN MCNEIL York ltfgtgif Science LEDA, TIroMAs EDWARD ' Claridge ll Commerce and Finance ' KNOI.L, HoR'roN BUDD, II K A State College T Z Kp W Budd Arts and Letters LECNOSKW? -l0HN,v . ' Hadley ti? Band U, 2, 33. 'Choppy Agricultural Economics g, ,,,. Agricultural Economics Club, Poultry Husbandry Wtfggg KOSIEII, EDWIN JONES, E X Lykens Club. Architecture KRANTZ ALICIA ANN, La Camarderie I-Ionesdale Arts and Letters LE.rciI'rY, TIIotMAs C., Afl' 2 Conngllgville Tom. Dairy Husbandry Grange, Stock Judging Contest V. ,... i .ffl l , .1 sf ...A f t 1 tant at amttntt Itttttttttlaaatttiitttttttt z tfiwitnllil ill ili -. , ., . ,, can x-'il wo- r- -.a-pt Q? . ll Q. . - 'V 2'-. - ' 't m' I., Y, .J . L.. pr' 1-NM ,,..' , ' E , , , , I . ll I ' V V' X X , , 0 K.. , I N l Q I. ,,,. ,. lzgiw IJ. A m. H Y N X H H I . ..,. ... ..., ,.,. tl-itlfs , 5 ,tit :gre J 1,:: ' ,,.... :nrt Latrzm., CIIARLas Gaonea, A X A Shenandoah MCBLAIN, WALTER Gaoncs York Architectural Engineering S S I I Animal Husbandry 4714 Architects Club C2 an John White vanish C 10- . I, A -1 arshlp f2l, Louise, CP-llnegie Scholarship iz, 35. MCCABE'.g1:ZERT BEALColrtr1ilterce and F inane? lem-Held LERCII, J. MAIISFJI, B911 Allentown First Assistant Track Manager, Blue Key, Cross- ,Jake Flour Milling Country Manager. .111 . ' k T QZJ. TI Freshman Track Team, Varsity Trac eam MCCABE, WILLIAM ALFRED, 6 T Q Comopolis 'TL LESSIG, WAYNE Gggngg, 'PE K PHFUHSSUS Bill Chemical Engineering 3 Skinner Commerce and Finance Choir Cl, 2, 3, 4-J, Class Tennis CU, Varsity Ten- l Junior Golf Manager. I llls 42, 3l' .l LEVINSON, BADOIRA Lai-IA Philadelphia MCCALI., BIILTON CFASNA, 2 N Punxsutawney Physics Milt - Mining Engineering . LEWIS, MMU-HA E51-IIER, Xt? Punxsutawney NICCARTHEY, PATRICK Josaru Erie Manic Commerce and Fintllwe Metallurgy LIImi:NItI:IIrIan, MARY LUCINDA State College MCCAIISLAND, JOIIN COOK Downingtown 7451, Home Economics Dairy Husbandry LINDEMUTIT, HOWARD F, Mount JOY McCI.aMIaN'rs, JAMES B., B 911 Pittsburgh :LTA Electrical Engineering Jim Commerce and Finance LINGENFELTER LYNWOLOD S., H K A Altoona Blue Key, First Assistant Track Manager. Arts and Scivfwe McDowI-:.LL, S. Philadelphia LINK FRED, II IC A York Mac Mining Engineering I , 9 1 ' ' Electrical Eflgifleefmg MCFADIJEN, CLII-'Fo-Ru EUGENE, Friends' Union 'Z 1.71. I I Tau Beta Pi. X A LINTNIER, Romanr E., A T A t Blallsvllle Bob Industrial Engineering LIPPINCOTT, Gao-Rea P., Friends' Union Marlton, N. J. Lipp Horticulture Varsity Soccer 12, 3, 43, Captain Ml' Slllllellt Council MO, Skull and Bones. Lissu, RUTII E. Harrisburg Education V Freshman Hockey Team, President L. S. A., Bela Chi Phi. Chadd's Ford Mac Horticulture First Assistant Soccer Manager 131, Business Man- ager .Penn State Farmer, President Floral Club, Pi Delta Epsilon, Pi Alpha Xi. MCINTYRE, GLAIDYS HELEN St. Davids Arts and Letters MICKINLEY, DAVID H. Curwensville Mac Arts and Letters Scabbard and Blade, College Orchestra, Kappa Gam. ma Psi. Annville MCKINNEY, Rax R. Juniata LONG, Is1?lfc,IYIILLlER Commerce and Finance Railroad Mechanical Engineering LONG JOIIIN Hrniur AX I' Annvllle MCLMNE' W' HOWARDA h. Miola l Hen l Mechanical Eflgifleefifls' rc ltecture Ciass Wrggiling 423, Varsity Wrestling 435- MCLAUGIILIN, MARrAN A., Syehor State College LoscAL7o DAVID ANIIRIQW Plllladelplllll Arts and Letters Milling MCNICIiAL, Gaoncm JAMES Bellefome LOUDFN EMM WMGHT Center Square , Hide Commerce and Finance aE-do Landscape Architecture MCQUADE, RICHARD ALLEN, AXP Philadelphia LUSK, HAROLD C. Williamsport Mac Mechanical Engineering '- 57 Jef Electrical Engineefmg President Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretary Class Band U 2 33 115, Student Council 140, Student Board C4-J,Skul1 . it ' ' ' an ones. LYON, RICIIARD BONIIAM, A2-Ir . h Bradford , LW .tmcko Civil Englneenng MCLAUGiII.IN, T11oMAs FINLEY Tamaqus ' Freshman Cross-Country. P'e'Medl'Cal J s.Inn .rtt1tt. atttttttttttm t l .llllllllll a .......+..at A ,, ' 73 I ff mm Xia It i. 'Z XMUI : :milf mf- 'f J ' . , , ,. . . .. ,,..,, Yi ll, ',1 V fW'k:'i!i..,,. CAPM .ix-WWW Iiimuwwlmpp Y 0 .r ,,,.' ,.. -'r '7 I y rc..:r If-v' vt.-if 1 'f 4 -fs. -tmmewrq-mwsaw. 1. I- I' .A , ' X' 'r ,I V, A , Y k I I .1 L ....:ite - J7ui??t,. V ii .'.. ' cg., W-, ' If f mmf W 'j--j-----f-jjjjjjljnjgkjflgi' W: ,V,, ., g , ,., .- ,,,, L,.,. ..., - ,,..., . MV,-A, , ....,,,...,.....-.ff . MAIZE, EARL RICIIARD, 9 X ilniontown MAYNI-2, RICIIARD EI.ItIIaR Ilurrishurg Mining Commerce and Finance ATALOY, MILDIKEID Rose Clairton MEANS, CATIIIQRINIQ E., Nita-Nee Pliiladelpliia Mid Education Kay Education . , 1 h S t 21. TWANNING, I'lARItY EDWARD, A 'PZ Harrisburg rms man em C C Mfffhllfliwl Eflgiflvffiflg ETICI-IDS, JAMIf:s CALVIN, X'I' X Oakmont Pi Tau Sigma. V Civil Engineering MARK, WILLIAM R., JR-, 9 5 LCMIHOI1 MIQISIQL, JAMES A. St. Marys Bill Sanitary Engineering jamie Chemistry Class Basketball 121, Assistant Editor Penn State H Engineer. Mli1t'I'Z, CIIAnLI2,s Mt:YIi.R, 9:1 Allentown M' h nical Engineering ETARKLE, MAx Y. I-Iublershurg LC a Mike Electrical Engineering Ittmkn, SARA ALICE State College V u n E l L' TWTARKLIQY, FRANCIS LANDIS, T K E Cheltenham Al I um mn Frank Architectural Engineering MfmDLET0N, JOIIN Vw 112K E Bedford Architects Club, Penn State Engineer 121, Scarab. Civil Engineering MARSII, JoIIN S., AX T3 BYW00d TVTILLER, BURTON .loIIN, XT Lunsford N-Iflffku Electfoclwfnifal Eflgiflfellflg Burt Eleclrocliemical Engineering ' MARSIIALL, CLAIIK EUGENE Ellwood City MILLER, FRANK M. I Jamestown Dairy Husbandry Er ucation TWARTIN, EDWIN HI:cII, 'PI' A Narherth MI'I'cIII5I,I., EDWIN WILLIAM Lansdowne Eli Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance MARTIN, Ronnm' NILII., A E X Altoona INIITCIIELL, JOHNSON B. State College Bob Electrical Engineering Mitch Mining Geology B d 1 2 3 4 K K '. . . an 1 , , 1 it apps' appa Ps' MI'I'TFIIIl.lNG, SAMIIIAII. A. MIFHIntown MATEER, GI-:once Lt:.wIs, 9 E Manor Electrical Engineering Cl ' l E ' ' . . . Lemma ngmec'-mg MOIINKERN, IRVEN McCABIa 011 City MATIIFZR, MARY MARGARET, Nita-Nce Orangeville Monte Agricultural Economics Arts and Science MOORE, JOHN H-7 E KI, E Duquesne Class Treasurer 121, Class Baseball 12, 31, Class A1 ml Letters Track 12, 31, Class Hockey 11, 2,6 3, 4-if Varsity ' S 0 ' Track 131 Basketball Manager 31 olleyrall , ' N , H H Manager Senate 63, 40, 'Y' W. CIA- MOOIIE, MlNNllu R., Afifjucalion LW ..0 and MATIIIAS, TIII1oDoRn A., A T Philadelphia W, S, G, A, 12, 31, Kappa Delta Pi. T l C lE.' ,' . cl. lm . ngmeprmg MIII.LIIoLI.AND, ADOLPII THIELOI Butler DruIds, Freshman Track, VarsIty Track 12, 3, 41, C 0 Ce and Finance Student Council 13, 41, Student Tribunal 131, Tau Umm r Bela Pl' NTIJl.L, DwIcIIr LAUFFER Jeannette MAT'lSKO, JOIIN Duquesne Cllmmeffc and Finance H ' l ' Umm ww MUNZ, PAUL JAMES, A T Lakewood Ohio Penn State Club, Cosmopolitan Club. Animal Husbandry MATSON, DAVID D-I AX A Brookville Freshman Football, Friars, Varsity Football 12, 31. D I l t ' l E ' ' we m us rm ngmcermg Mimronrr, ADRIAN PAUL, A X E State College MATTSCN, GUSTAV VEIINER Williamsport Chemical Engineering Rell Commerce and Finance , LA vm Stag. MIISSER, DoRo'I'IIY, Sychor WIlliamspoI't Arts and Letters MAULE, WILLIAM LLOYD State College Penn State Players, Class Soccer 111, Theta Alpha Farm Forestry Phi. Q l- ...A .... ....-. .,- .-,. ...M-A -. .-.,-. -A.... ..v....-..- -.---.---- ' f -' H - M 'A Ht -M 'A 5 ,, 5,5 jpg, M, N, - - A Us V M,m,,,,,m.,,,r,,,y,,,,,,,,,,f,,..,.,,.,.,,...tWi,W , . , , :iz I.. L ., r - .:'ft.,.mri'Ir.- r.. nr. ia mm' fm.: .:-r-rr 2 . - .gl .. it r-Nd N- -- - -t -- r -- H--'M' '1:::::.1'... friifzf::::.:,:-.:,4.-.- I - 1 M N, V, ...- -5- A'A--- --3-L: - 'M-H -Y-A -:lf ---- A - A. .-...A.-.. ..t -'M'-- - v MUssER, JAMES RUSSICL Slate College Rus Agricultural Education Penn State Club, Chess Club, Varsity Soccer Team. BIYHRS, EIIITII CIQRALIJINE Tlflloute ' Education l5llYli.RS, HI-2Wl'l l' JEEERIES, A E X Sieelifm Doc Pre-Medical NIYICRS, ROBERT E., 9 T 9 York Mechanical Engineering NARIIETII, JOIIN DAVID, II K A SwarIl1m0ff2 51g,,,', Arts and Letters Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 45, Class Lacrosse 1l, 25, Var' sity Lacrosse 125. NIQILEY, RAGIIEL I Towumlu Education NELSON, JOIIN LEROY, K3 'Lmcoln Place R0y', Economics Socialogi' Glce Club O, 2, ap, choir- 11, 2. 33, Tl'CSPif 1 Show 135. NPLWBOLID, WILLIAM' HERBERT Langlmrnc Electrical En.gineerif16' l NIQWMAN, EDWIN STUART Cm' on Cltemical Enginevflfls' -L S Iil NEWMAN, GEORGE C. Clarks umll Electrical Engineering A bler NIcIIoLs, ARTIIIIR A. m Mining Engineering NIGOIIEN, PAIII. TIIOMAS, 95 E ' ' Moncssen Nic-tt lnrlnstrial EnfSl'WC l 6' 1 , llsville Nllfll, SOMERSI-Zfl' JAMICS, B A 7' . Come Mining Engineering . - I t ' NIES, JOIIN F., Friends' Union ROC 'CS C' Commerce and Finance Pittston NIGRELLI, Ross F., , Eflucalion Dante Club. Mount .lo NIssLE.v, Amos W. I y Industrial Engineering - Pottsvillc NOECKI-Ill, LIIKE JACKSON, XT Arts and Letters ' Eric NOLAN, JAMES EDWARD, 9 lvl' 0 i f-Jim Electrical Engineering ' Muncy NORMAN, FRED W. . Commerce and Finance 1' Daffus Mines NYQUIs1', l'lUCO' CARL, T K 2 I , D HBGZQ, Mining Engineering OSBRIEN, CECILIA ANNE Meadville Education Outing Club. OSCONNI-ILL, ROBERT JOIIN Sayre Education OCNIBENE, CONNIE MAE, Arete North East Connie Eflucation Class Hockey 12, 35, Class Track 125, Class Base. ball 125, Class Basketball 125, Varsity Basket- ball 125. OLDFIELR, ROBERT GEORGE, 3 N Philadelpliia Barney Commerce and Finance Track Squad 12, 3, 45, Cross-Country 12, 3, 45. OLLEIJIKE, BYRON HEINRY, QM P Chinchilla By', Commerce aml Finance O-NEIL, KENNE'I'IfI D. Tunklmmmck Commerce anrl Finance Orr, EI.I.swORrII HARRY Delano Electrochemical Engineering Orr, GEORGE OWEN Bangor Agricultural Education PACKER, WILLIART FRAZIER, 'PE K Phiiadelpliia Civil Engineering Class Baseball 125. PAIIEN CONWAY BARTON, 'P K XT' Berwick Horticulture PAGE, PIIILII' RAUSAC, 'PK AI' SpringHeld, Mass. Lefty Commerce and Finance Freshman Baseball, Basketball, Football, Varsity Baseball 12, 3, 4-5. Varsity Basketball 12, 3, 45, Friars, Skull and Bones. PAINTER, GEORGE HAYES West Newton Agricultural Education PAINTER, WILLIAM ROY West Newton Agricultural Erlucation PALMER, GEORGE HARRY, B A E Wi1k05,B,,m, Hank Electrochemical Engineering Freshman Debating Team, Varsity Debating Team 135, Forensic Council 145, Sigma Tau, Scabbard and Blade. PARKER, GEORGE G., A E X lvlmmsscn Arts and Letters PARKER, KELNNETII B. Grand Valley HKCYIF Civil Engineering Secretary A. S. C. E. PARRY, EMERsON DAVID, B A E Qlyplmnt Commerce anrl Finance ,if .1 ,-, uw, r wg H. , mr'-Y - 'A - A 'r ' ,., , , f .ff,fTif . ,. ' , . fi vigil 9 Iii fig ,5 Imam Islilitiiltsitttime if it I, ' PAXON, ALFRED M., A 2? 'P Nottingham P1III.I.II's, WILLIAM EDWARD, A 1' 'I' Kingston gy' Arts and Letters Bud Horticulture ' A First Assistant Wrestling Manager, Blue Key. P E . - R A t W Cl t . A--. ASSMORE' MMINE Zrixlcatgjne est les er PITTNER, MARGARET E. Pittsburgh ' ..., L Ed - ,XXX Class Hockey 41, 2, sp, Class Baseball 123, Tennis uC t ' I ' ' M MHYIHECF C33- PLETCIIEII, BARBARA E. Lock Haven Education XX ,,,,,., ., PATERSON, HENRY ARCIIIE, A H Ridgway X H X srpatn Industrial Engineering PLETCIIEII, FRANKLIN, XAR?lI..Db d Lock Haven -fo First Assistant Soccer Manager C33, Class Soccer airy us an ry Manager f23, College Orchestra C2, 33, Scabbarcl pL0T1-5, LESLIE RAYMOND, T KE Media 5' and Blade. ffLo,sav Arts and Letters 5 'I li I . i X I l v V PATRICH, ROBERT JoIIN Catasauqua Education PATTERSON, BENJAMIN SIDNEY Malvern Pat Mechanical Engineering PAZDZIERZ, Josz-:PII EDWARD Erie ' Mining PEARCE, ALLEN E., 'I' K T V Clearfield Archie Industrial Engineering Freshman Basketball, Basketball f2, 33. PILARCE, EUGENE MlI.LON State College Dairy Husbandry X PEAIIsoN, RICHARD TURNER, QA E Pittsburgh Dick Industrial Engineering I'EcK, GFLOIRGE VAIL Scranton Civil Engineering . PEcoIII, EDWARD JosEI'II, A T Q Highland Park Pak Electrochemical Engineering PI-:I-:Ic, EDEN MQNTGOMERY, X A Z Clearheld Commerce and Finance PEI.ToN, AURAEEL RosAMoND State College Home Economics PETERSON, PAUL I., A T A X I Pittsburgh Industrial Engineering Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball C23. PETIIocIIKo, P. W., T E 'I' Peckville Pete Electrical Engineering PETTIGREW, ALICE VIRGINIA Olyphant Education PFALZGRAFF, Ross MAYs Hullidaysburg Electrochemical Engineering PIIEASANT, MARGARET E., La Camarderie, Mapleton Depot College Choir ll, 23, Glee Club fl, 23, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball Cl, 23, Y, M, C, A, 13, 43, Penn State Collegian fl, 23, LA VIE f33, Sphinx. POLLARD, DOIIEEN Donley Arts and Letters PoLI.ETT, JAMES F REDERICI 2 X Williamsport Mining PATTEN, VICTOR G., 9 Er' Johnsonburg Chemistry PowELL, WILLIA.M, JR. Plains ' Mechanical Engineering PRETTYLEAF, FRANCIS PAUL Lewistown Commerce and Finance PRICE, EARL SMITH, 'I' K T Greentown Horticulture , PRIME, FRANK JAMES Emporium ' Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. PRICIIARD, WILLIAM ENGLAND, A T Buffalo, N. Y. Bill Pre-Legal Freshman Football, Varsity Football 12, 3, 443, Stu. dent Tribunal 42, 3, 43, Lacrosse Squad 423, Var- sity Lacrosse f33, Student COUUCI1 C43, Friars, Skull and Bones, Lion's Paw, Blue Key, Penn State Mission in China. PROWEILL, MAIlI.IN SAMUEL New Cumberland Commerce and Finance PRYDE, TIIoMAs, T K E Aspinwall Tom Industrial Engineering Phi Mu Alpha, College Orchestra. PULLEN, HAINE W-, Friends, Unlfm Chester Hink Arts and Letters PUTNAM, NORMAN' CIIARLES Pitcairn Metallurgy ' PYLE, LESLIE CLARIcso-N Bryn Mawr Commerce and Finance Home Economics RADCLIFFE, JOHN ROY, -ln' X . Vandergrift Glee Club 41, 2, 3, 4.5, College chorus 41, 2, 3, 41, Rad Mvvlwnwfll Engineering Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 12, 43. Pi Tau Sigma. l 'ff its XL X A 1 X, XXX XXX XX X , XX X X I X A 3' .'.w re-1 .X. , ' ' , , ,MC tvs'-'i - M 1 X 1 . XX M X. X, X. . i f, XX X Q T 'lifililiiii il ra, 'iill t iitlli i l i i .illllll i new ff :t i m t, i lil if 1:93 -'fin' .-w r .,-.. ,- ..,. ,,.,.,.,. .,,,. -,,,,,,,,1.,,..-...----- 5 ., A U :nt ,-.1 gl- , . ,Q 'I tr ttf :Qu 1 I. 1 ft .. W. ff IE: fs. i ,A 1 E 2 . .- ..- 'I .- 3 A ,I 6 I N if 9 N ' 1 In AxJ -, E 'Q ..'- i W ' 1, - ' ll 't , ..,. . ...,, . K . ..,,.. -- Mama' xml' !,,,,4f?,,t,,A,-Lg? 3 'Ht ' 111,, Li . iz2,.:'i,, , ,W , rv W ,,,,,, ,V 4 Y., , -4-1 - V A L, V i, , M., my H .-... --,Ag ,i '.-., im A A in A . .. ,.. .......,, .-,.,-...-..,...t :ll i L RANKIN, JOHN F., A T A Dormont Roma, SAMUEL RICHARD, If 9 II Lagrolu, John Arts and Letters Sam Commerce and Finance Varsity Cross-Country Team 131, Ffoth Business Staff. REED, JOHN CALVIN, B 9 II Efie Swede Mining Geology Freshman Track Team, Varsity 'Track Team 121, Student Council 121, Student Tribunal 121, Fflafs' REED, WII.L-IAM PALMER, 'I' Tl K Gefmamown Bill Liberal Arts Editor-in-Chief Collegian, Lion's PEW, Silldem Board 141, Sphinx, Blue Key, Thespian Show 121, Junior Prom Committee 131, Move-HP DHY CDH!- mittee 13, 41, student Council 141, P1 Delta EPS1- lon, Inter-Fraternity Council 13, 41, Pflfml Nous' LI VIE Board fan, Collegian stat 11, 2, 39, Fresh- Assistant Business Manager Collegian 131, Busi. ness Manager Collegian 141, Student Council 14-1, Student Handbook 121, 1927 LA VIE 131, Pi Delta Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi. ROBERTS, JAMES .I-, B A E Sharpsville fini Industrial Engineering Class Lacrosse 11, 21. ROBERTSON, LYDIA HELEN IVI,-,um Carmel Education Class Hockey 11, 2, 3, 411, Class Basketball 11, 2, 31, Varsity Basketball 12, 31, Class Track 11, 2, 31, Varsity Track 121, Class Baseball 11, 2, 31, Man. ager 131, Varsity Tennis 121, Hockey Manager 141, Penn State Players, Song Leader 141, Cheer Leader 14-1, Froth Board 1411. mlm Handbook 121' ROBINSON, ELWYN EDGAR, E X West Cha, .5 E - Y ' REED, WILLIAM STEWART me 'KRobby Arts and Letters A Landscape Architecture College Chorus Q25- 11 ' REEDHR, RAYMoNn K. Mount Union RONNSON, JOHN T., A T 9 I1'I0fl0I1t1t1I1eIa- City it Arts and Letters I Robbie Commerce aml Finance ' . . F' A ' G 11M . ' Rlmmm, SHERWOOD L., QE Wlulamsport irst sslstant o anager, Class Basketball 121, Sherry Commerce and Finance ROBINSON, LEE MARSlIAI.I. Pittsburgh I l President Senior Class, Presigeint Stutgirtl fC0I?:1stH1, Commerce and Finance P 'd S d B I, lI0f'm' ue .' . - Bluiili1e?stMai1liIgl1eli't1921ml:AVlE, Y. M. C. A. ,Cabs ROBINSOIT Romair GRAHAM ' ' i 'Port Royal net Q1, 2 37, President 141, Business Managfr gui- Chunk Civil Engineering V ' O tra , 0 ' at seas. es.,.,,.,. W. , , 1 , Paw, Skull and Bones, Sphinx- Stan i Cwzl Engineering I All n Carnegie Tech 111, Plu Mu Alpha, Pi Delta Epsi- I RIECIIERD, TIIZRBERT I-IERSH Ph . emow lon. i Herb ysws l - . Collegian 121, Penn State Club, Debating Team ROHDE' HENRY THORNTESIS Afacla KIIISSIOH t2, 35, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. . ucatian 1 , , ' REZIS, PAUL BYRON, AE 'If Reading ROMIG' Ghmn C A Egh . State College f I 4-Jakeyv Pre'-Medical emmfy ' Crosscoumry Team 42, 3, 4.1,-Track Team 13, 4l, ROSEBERRY, LAURANCE G., II K A ponsvine Scabbard and Blade, P1'e'Med'c51 Somew' Rosie Dairy Husbandry 1 B k '11 Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, F l RHITZ, DONALD K-, QE . , mo vi C Baseball Manager, Varsity Football 12, 3 511152132 Don Commerce anti Finance u dent Council 121, Student Tribunal 131., 1 Sophomore HOP Committee' Junior Prom Commit- ROSENFIELD ARTHUR H 'PE IT S ' 9 'Q Cl'Hn1Oll tee' B mvme Architecture , , e RENTSCni1Z'2a?:2f NE B' Agricultural Education ROSENFELD, SAMUEL, 'I' E II Luzerne pcm, State Grange, Sphinx Society, Penn State Commerce and Finance ' Club, C1059 Soccer 131' C I Rowfx CLAIR WINSTOINA York , RESSETAR, NICHOLAS JOHN Mount arme gronomy H Architecture ROWLAN, JAMES P. Gil-al-dsville Scarab. Education . Rrcnv, J0sE1H-I GORDON Butler ROY, C : I'0T3lE KATIIIWN Ml- Pleasant ,.Joe,, A,-gg and Letter-9 Tony Arts and Science RIGBY DOROTHY PAULINE Pine Grove Mills ROY, JoIIN YOUNG, 'IIA 9 Weltsboro ' Educatiqn Architecture ,ff.Q,.,. I' ' A , . , I . .. . . L, f'T 't f'g:5:,, by X ,fi A -N I N: M M H , -- ,Q-l,I,4, EIL, Q-Z: 4 ,. I 15 1 V ,, l I i 1 I- 1 All l li- ., ,iii is ' , , f. ,....,..' fl ' I , U , 1.f.f .i .V Y V X7 stint' '- I 1 -Q:f:Jfff:f.'lT.Q2 1if:I:if'1'f..,.ff I Il lf'T 'AVYW'V E--W I '. ' ' 9' 1:a:a.QQ' A I l if 3' I i I l 1,3 ' ' A I I ' 'M i 3Ai ' ii A A is I , I ..........g E qllllla I all Li., f Qi FJ 3 3 ' ll li? l, I RUBY, IRWIN C., 'DE K MeKeesport SI:cRIs'r, MARGARET ALICE Millcrsluwn fl ,i Commerce and Finance Peg ' Home Economics ' l ' '. . . . ' ,' RUMIJEL, SAMUEL W'., A II Ringstown SEIBIQRT, .lol-IN LEROY Smkmg Spring 9 ,' ...I Chemical Engineering Electrical Engineering 1. , . 3 ' '- RUNKLE, STUART CALVIN, 'PFA Philadelphia Ienn State Club' E' E' Society' 3 , Stu Electrical Engineering SEITZ, MARIAN NANNIE Glen Rock fi First Assistant Football Manager, Thespian Show Education II, 2, ai, Thespxan Club. SEHKSON, NATHAN Harrisburg ' 1:4 RUSSELL, TIIEoDonE R., 2? A E Philipsburg Nate Civil Engineering Ted Industrial Engineering v , , , Class Basketball ,231 SLLTZER, RA1 LIVINGSTCZ?ljluCati0n Pgttgvllle SANTY, ALBERT CIIRIs'rY Jeannette S F R. LDS Tu, ,.,,,.,, ,,SanW,, Prc.Medical . IIANLEY:SShRA1:cIs LYLO I 1 I E 1 ' I Ioute Student Council MJ, Alpha Pi Mu, Scabbard and an ecmmca ngmeermg . Blade, Msmiain cms, Louise Carnegie Scholar- College Orchestra f1liKHPPf1 Gamma PS1- Q, ship 123, Honor Council Medal, Phi Kappa Phi. SHEETS JOHN WILLIAM Reading I ti SARSON, CEoRcE W. State College Johnny Industrial Engineering ' Commerce and Finance A, S, M, E, i i' SAYLOR, KENNETH H-, B 9 H Bellevue SHELLITO, RALPII C. Grove City A lf. . Ken Architectural Engineering Architectural Engineering I , ll ' I Varsity Basketball f2, 3, 4-J, LA VIE Staff. SIIEMERY, LEWIS EDWARD, XA Z Williamsport l N AM, SCIIANTZ, JESSIE HARTMAN, Nita-Nec Macungie Commerce and Fmance ll ' l Jackie Home Economics SI-IERIDAN, NonA ELIZABETH, Arete North East l L' , Varsity Basketball 12, 35, Glee Club C2, 31. Bobbie Education X W. A. A. Representative Cl, 21 Vice President W. SCHED, B' M h . I E . . Lancaster A. A. CSD, President W. A. A. ,f4J, Freshman Sen- A S lol! E ec nntca nginecrzng ,EEG gg, 521, C1855 Eoikif 51, 2, 35, varsity Hnckey . . . '. , ,- ass as et a 1, 2, 33, arsity Basket- ' seiitiiiiiin, Iiowtim I., -nz ll Munliall 13311353CilggSC,l111bEffcl'2 Q3 2g,,f,f.,3,yi2'3,'Y,3:-Stack Howie Arts and Letters ' , ' ' ' University of Michigan fl, 21. SHERTSQ JOHN B-1 A2 'D Millersville Y fl I 5, O I 1 I o 7 SCHIMPFF, HARPER Ll, A E KI, Scranton V -fo inn? k M Cunl Engineering uHarp,, Arts and Letters arsity rac anager, Parmr Nous. Cheer Leader ll, 2, 33, Blue Key. SIINYDER, CLYDE R., F riends' Union Williamsport SCIIMIDHAMEII, STEPIIEN FRANCIS, 9K'I', Altoona W Smtz Commefcf and Fmance Elmer 513.83 irc? ini, i,tiiX::Si5i.iz:ii' fificilliie Y 7 9 1 ! 9 7 9 EU1 KHPPH NU- Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi. SC 'M7NKYv HARRY DEWEY- E 'PZ - Grail SIIUMAN, FRANKLIN H., B A E Mechanicsburg uDUlfe,, Mining Engineering Architectural Engineering Freshman Football, Varsity Football Squad C2, 3J, , n U Freshman Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling Squad 12, SHUMAN, RM-PH G-i A00-C18 MHIUVIIIC ' 39, Friars, Student Tribunal. ' Shu Education its I ScIIwARTz, DANIEL NORMAN, E T 'I' Homestead SIBERSKI, DOMINIC B, Wilke5.B,Hre Dan Pre-Medical Pr GM Cflifffll SEAMAN, BLAIR C., E 'DE Cresson Freshman Boxing Team' Larry Electrical Engineering SIEGAL, IilARllY IRWIN, Acacia Shamokin 'iff its Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Scabbard and Blade, Mechanical Engineering '33 ' T 13 4- . , . .... T I e eam ' J SIGAFOIOIS, EVELYN ELIZABETH, Nita-Noe Doylcstgwn I I SEBRING, WALTER HUDSON A Tannersville f-Page Home Economics Walt Civil Engineering ,QQ College Band fl, 2, 3, 4-J, College Chorus C4-J, Sig- SIGNOMNO' CHARLES WILLIAM, Beaverflale 21,1 ma Tau Secretary. EJUCUIUOH A in V---il , , A 3, , I W' :lu 7:4 nl I ll li A Y: Si A: J I f X M W z - ,L :.f e g .l v I1. ' I N L, , EAT, -. W . X- iq? J i- n i -,. , . ,..,. . . e I i w r Ii -.i- 4 . .-, u ll' ,, . W l x ,li , wi l I f flIiilii'iifiiiiiliili inn ilmlnlglbllill all 'limililisi -V? 3 iii I ,125 ----All mit.-. i g,..i. g. f',,,+.ff' i..,,iL::-se 0- ri . ' M- 78 x ,z .- -- I .t N I I I t I I I I I I XQXJ g1.1,igf.i'gQtg1,,. . Y .iif-L1I' -tt r , -, 'ifl'lf e ft ' 3- '5 7'73'7'l . 'V'f'IWW 'H X f :s'rwrImvr:-:11-g:'1'1 'mg- - Xe: fr-if1'.Xf.i'wm.mr1v.wvpq-of-sf-wr ' . X ,X 1 asm ' '-'X' A,.,,m' :Xu '- - -- X- f--4 I XXLXX: nm iXXX-X ian X XX-XXXX X IX IXMLMQAULL X. XXXXWWQXXWXXXXXX WMF ' t...4As1'.' I F5 ., . . , , I , A 'fW'if l iT F-I' F S E L C C L F C L L E it It ., . , '-I 1. 3 ci I lt 4 SIMMONS, MABI5L M. Cochranton SOTAK, EMU, JOHN Winbe 5 I Simian Educalion Education r E . lb SIMONS, WII.LlAM Rush Honesdale SOUTHWICK. MARCUS H-, E AE North East li- r Agricultural Education Commerce and FWHVICC gg' E, ., X , X i , SIQINNILR, LEON DI:'Ro-Y State College Sm-EH. XFEJGEI? L-, 3 T X Lebanon 5 Dairy Husbandry I ene Architectural Engineering ' W - X Freshman Y.XM. C. Cabinet, Sophomore Hop SX XX SMART, JOHN EDWARD, 13 9 II Em, gommlttee, FITSLXASSISIRHI Soccer Manager, Class .- , Johnny Commerce and Finance ecreniry GJ' Lions Paw, Soccer Manager- fX Football Manager Q4-J, Junior Prom Committee, SREDENCIIEK, ADOLPH JOHN T E fl- F - ll . . , . , orest City I I X Friars, Lton s Paw, Parmt Nous. Education . r Ii.. I J 2 I SMITII, CQNRAI1 LITZ Irvona STARR, CI-IARLIas HENRY Confiuencc 5, 1 Arts and Letters Joe A - , I tl ' .5 X- X rchttectnre 5' ' I . A l li i SMITII, 1 INI.I:Y WIJIODWAIID, A 2 'I' Dunbar rc 'Items Club, Scarab' ! E- if timmy., Electrical Engineering STARR, FLORINAL TREAT Curry i Electrical Engineering Society. Baffin Education 1 E u 1 , , Glee Club C3, 41. Q J g SMITII, FRANK WILLIAM-ToTII, E 1112. 011 CNY X X ' E aloe.. Commerce and Finance STAVRR, J. Fnrzn, A 2. X Clearfield E 5 X College Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 40, Tllesplan Orchestra Commerce' and Finance - ll ' Xi . i251 Class Bllsebilll f3i- STAZEWSKI, JOIIN MICIIAEL Harrisburg l 3 Q. I SMITII, Glconcrz EDWARD A Chambersburg Staz Dairy Hus1,,,,,d,y f 5 2 T szzsznzazxxzst li f I en alr ' E I , t SMITH, HAM,L.1..0,N OTTOX Bellefonle C3J, Penn State Daiity Products JudlgingTleEtinfii3uJb i I l Electrical Engineering ST ' l ' I Freshman Track, Freshman Cross-Country, Varsity EELE' JOHN GORDON, A FCI' Brookville , f. 3 Cross-Country 421, Penn State Club, Sphinx. Agronomy I - STEPHENS PAUL EUC I 5 SMITII, KATIIIIYN Martinsburg ' ENE State College ' ' f Home Economics Electrical Engineering 3 f ' . ' Bandf1234iCll Ol Z SMITII, MAR1'IIA VIRGINIA Rf3Yn0ld5V'He Penn Stzite,Clhb. , 0 ege rcleslra U' 2' 3' 45' It 1 : Mart Education I X 5 :X STERLING, WILLIAM FISHER, Jn., 'Il K N11 Miminbur j I' SMITII, PHILIP CLARK, Al' P Scfamoll Bill Commerce and Fin g ,, Q Smitty Landscape Architecture 'ance ' 1 X d 1 STERN, J. KE.NNETII, A 1' fb Roaring Spun X I I SMITH, Rlclmlm BRUNING' Ax P Hanes a C Kenny Agricultural Economics g 1 X l ' Arts and Letters Penn State Grange. 3 X SMITH, WILMAM JK, X TS X Oil City STttwART,XjIAM1zs NELSON, E A E Pittsburgh .3 clencc - im Commerce and Finance I SMITH, WILLIAM HENRY, 113K T Plumville ClaS5T'i1'eaQUI'Cl' lf2J, First Assistant Baseball Man- it Bill Arts and Letters ager esplan C Ubi Inter-Class Sports Council. I. Inter'-Fraternity Council, Pi Lambda Sigma. STEWART, JOHN HARVEY, IPA 9 Newark, N J 1 if 93 ' ' ' l SNYDER, ALLEN KARL Boiling SIJFIIIHS Freshixgl Track Captain A1553 ind Lite'-9 , - ' , ' , rest . , AV Iiecgiarlitrcag Englllel-NHS Team, Freshman Tennis Team, Y?i1!i'2ityrCi'i1g?Cl:1ii?i M U' 2' 3' 4 ' ' ' ' t ttptizm 53 3, 5tt.!as:aE:ack Team at 3, aa I . . . ' . ' el' ' - SNYDUL HELP-N MAY X tevens Finance Committee CSD, Chairman Bla,zer Cgihlxiil lf 5 Home Economics tee, Druids, Skull and Bones. 1 ' 1- l - 1 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. STEWART, ROBERT FRANKLIN Weatherly I SNYDILR, SAYLOR CIIARLES X X X 5f0YeSt0Wn Bob', i Education l 1 E Electrochemical Engineering X STOTLERX CHARLES LEROYX A KDE New Texas X SOPONIS, TORAS L., T E 'I' Mlnef5Vllle Charlie Electrical Engineering f Dairy Husbandry Intra-Mural Council, E. E. Society. ' f - .,..,. , IX X .XX X! Y XX X X -' - ......-..-,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,-gvmiwvnvlat -' , r- ,I V, ,, . . A, -I ,-- - -I ----I T I . i ,X X, X X .X XX t I , .,, ,X X X XX X gg f P I-iff? f' v,QLg'1fi+ll2iiil5 1 fu L iii51l'Vp---Q .',., L A WF ' L A . 79 -- ,..4 -...--.,.--- i w t . . I. I. , ,E E me '33, -. 5. . ',V, . n f i ' I n X 1 Wiftiii v riff J, t if it .lellnnrinto4+mIeI:Ir.I.1w. .--Lethal. STRANAIIAN, LYLE WEB Spartansburg TocII.IA, SAMUEL HARRY, A E 'Ii Plains Strawn n Dairy Husbandry Torchy Pre-Legal ' , ' Student Council 13 4-3 Student Board 133 Man. STRANG, CIIARI.I:s GRAIIAM, A ffl Punxsutawney doiin Cqub 41, 2, Q, 4,51 president Mandolin Club Commerce and Finance Freshman Soccer Team, College Orchestra 123, Blue Key. 13, 413, Varsity String Quartet 11, 2, 3, 4.5, De. hating 12, 33, Pi Lambda Sigma President 12, 33, LA VIE Board, Forensic Council 133, Vice-President Student Council, VicesPresident Senior Class, Mili- STRICKLAND, RICHARD PORTER, XAZ Philadelphia tary Ball Conirniiiee, President Sparks Memorial osnarkv Civii Engineering Library cg0Ilil1.iIlJtIti2 14f3,GClass Meinorial Commit- Student Council 143, lntra-Mural Council. tee Mi' P mx' apps' emma PBI' STRITE, NORMAN ROYER, AT 9 Greencastle rlolm' DORONIY DYERE,l,,Cati0n Sayre Commerce and Finance TROUPI5, WlLI.lAM BELL Beuefonie STRUNK, GILBERT MILFORD State College Bill Mechanical Engineering Gib Commerce and Finance Penn State Club, A. S. M. E., Scabbard and Blade, Freshman Y Cabinet, Y Cablnet 133. TUMAN, WILLIAM GEORGE White Mins STRUVE, LOUIS. WILLIAM Philadelphia Bill Me'ChlI7liCf1l Eflginieefiflg Commerce and Finance 3 Vilfsily Rifle Teilm 13, 413. Capt. R- 0. T. C. Rifle Team 14-3, Class Baseball 12, 33, A. S. M. E., Srvaonsxcr, .lO'SEI'II FRANCIS, T 23 'I' Cambridge Scabhgrd and Blade. Sty P'c'Me'fw'1' TURISIF, WII.LlAM J. Philadelphia Freshman Baseball Team, Varsity Baseball Team 123, Parmi Nous. SWIFT, ALFRED McCoY State College Bill Arts and Letters Football Squad 12, 3, 43, Wrestling Squad 13.5, Pi Lambda Sigma. Arts and Letters TURNER, ROBERT EUGENE, AI' P Towanda SWISSIIOLM, ROBERT IRVINE., TI K A Wilkinsburg Bob . As'fiCl1lfUfUl EC0fl0miCS Commerce and Finance TURNER, WILLIIAM Jo-sEI'H Wilkinshurg Freshman Football Manager. ffigiiif' Science TAYLOR, S. BANKS Reading W1'eSlli11g Squad 133- Commefce and Fiflance Umar., CIIARLES. D., A Z Reamstown A' S' C' E' Agronomy TEAS, JOHN H., B 9 TI A Annapolis, Md. Penn 'State Farmer, Class Boxing 123, Sophomore Brick Civil Engineering Speaking Cfmlesi- First Assistant Baseball Manager. ULEMCK, ANNE, MARY Latrobe TEST, WILLIAM B., 'PK Z Moylnn Home Economics Pre-Medical ULF, FRANKLIN EDGAR, 'I' K AI' Kane T , E . L . I. .1 b Bud . Memmugy HOMASH 'i 'N'if' OUBE an en mg Glee ClIIb 11, 2, 3, 43, Varslty Quartet 133, Phi Tommy Arts and Letters Mu Alpha Sphinx- TIIoMAs, LUDMILLIE, La Camaraderie Minersville UNAUCST, HEIWEY STERLING Philadelphia I Mud Home Economics ' Civil Engineering Campus Club Council 14-3,ClassVice-President 143. Glee Club wi, A. S. C. E. TIIoMAs, THEODORE HOLDEN Meconisco UNGER, HELEN MARY Shamokin Tammy Civil Engineering Pre-Legal TiIoMPsoN, C. VANCE Butler UNGIQR, PAULINE. W., La Camilrafierie Clarendon Nature Study Home Economics 'l 3 L' ' . TrIoMPsoIN, EDNA Doms, La Camaraderie Russell E.3il2pElE0Sgl21?05:ngi, 12,?ifpalB1:.iaTSif, Staff' Col Home Economics I VAN SCOTEN, MARSHALL Iorm, A I' P Athens THORTON, .losEPII KETTLI Spring B01'0 Agricultural Economics Hfofwmr Freshman Football Squad. TITUS, DoNALD F., A 2-'I' I i Lansdowne VENTRE, THOMAS i i Old Forge Electrical Engineering Mining l llil lilll i- iltl,.ll llitll illliiii 7,:i. lgi,. ,.g.' g.. inf. 2llll l lfl2fifu1Iif'f1- Ifr.izilflllmlfreglrtiflliilrlfglltlI l le, 1 '-f.f'...gIf4 s Ier W ' 80 H N., '-,- 27 1 I 'ilwb bm l i 'l iE,s7'fti-Iii? 'lfli I ills Till-' K Q , 'E 1 ' Q l M E Q H ,,,3,jiM.fi1f..,:iatl new i. ...tm-l--1' .A 3- 'Y A WQ : zlllllilllllillmillliilil iiiillmllllllll 1 ifiii' . W VON STORCH, VIRGINIA Scranton WI-JIIJNER, FRALEY N., 23 X Chester ' , Home Economics Fin Prc-Legal . Collegian Circulation Manager 141, Pi Delta Epsi- ...., VOUGHT' MARLIN Enwflm Eno lon, Pi Lambda Sigma. 6 ..J:g' Dairy Husbandry ' 5 33' Q - WEILAND, FLOYD W., 'I' lk Tl Scranton WAGNER' WAWN LEE, A 2' lb Cowen City ' Landscape Architecture IJTQLZ Arts and Letters , A Pi Lambda Sigma. Wmvtaanc, Gt1NIe.vII-:va i St. Clair Q , I G eng Education 57 ' WALKER' ROBERT I' Almonll Honor Society Council Medal, Kappa Sigma Pi, 5 MS Electrical Engineering ' gg-g Electrical Engineering Society, Penn State Club, ' A I F E . ..4. - I WAl.TF1ll, HARRY H., 2 '1' E Kittanning f Hap Industrlkzl Engineering Inter-Fraternity Council 13, 411. WALTON, FRANK P., Friends' Union London Grove Horticulture Circulation Manager Penn State Farmer, Inter-Class Wrestling 121, Inter-Class Soccer 131, Phi Mu Sig- ma, Pi Alpha Xi. WARIXPIN, Eowru Swtrz State College QL. Electrical Engineering F WARNER, Ruru EMLLY, Nita-Nee psimaord .5,.,,,' Rufus Home Economics Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 12, 3, 41, LAVII-1 Stali, Penn State Players, Louise Homer Club, Glee Club 12, 31, .XT College Choir 121, Choral Club, May Day Com- mittee 12, 31, Omicron Nu. WAROBLAK, MICIIAEL, E A E Pittsburgh Mike Mechanical Engineering WATSON, ALVIN CARL, A X P Charleroi ' Shorty Agronomy Varsity Football Squad 12, 31, Varsity Lacrosse 12, 31, Friars, Parmi Nous. WATTS, GRACE W., Arete Windber Pat Botany House of Representatives 131, Lquise Homer Clu.b, D. A. R., Cleo Club 12, 3, 41, College Choir 141. WAY, DAVID C. Port Matilda Dairy Husbandry WAY, Gaoncr ELMER, 9 X Coatesville Arts and Letters WEAVEIL WILLIAM HENRY, JR., 'PA 9 Freeland Buck Industruzl Engineering Class Soccer 11, 21, Varsity Soccer 121. Wanna, ALBERT L. Ariel Al Agri. and Bio. Chemistry Liebig Chemical Society. WEBER, ISADORE J. Ariel Is Education Vice-President Country Life Club 111. Menorah Society, Penn State Farmer 131. H, Phi Sigma Iota. Weis, JOISI-1l'll H., 23 T 'I' Scranton Jerry Ceramtb Engineering Mining Society, American Ceramic Society. WaLsIco, Josavu XAVIILR, Sl M P Freeland Agriculture Biochemistry , WI-:Nm-LL, WILLIAM. Rizssiz, Sl A E Tamaqua Electrical Engineering Class Lacrosse 11, 21, Varsity Lacrosse 12, 31. WELRKIIEISER, LUNDY K., ,df K N Bloomsburs Electrical Engineering WICIITS, FLOYD HAROLn, B A E Pittston Industruzl Engineering Class Lacrosse 12, 31. ' Wmrou, Rom-:Rr KENNETII, 9 E Allentown Ken Pre-Medical Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Varsity Foot- ball 12, 3, 4-1, Captain 1411, Druids, Parmi Nous, Lion's Paw. 0 ' Warzcr., DoNALn Evmrr Bethlehem Agricultural Economics WETZEL, ERNEST STEWART, A E 'I' Marion Centcr Ernie Civil Engineering Freshman Play, Sophomore Play, Student Council 121, Blind 11, 2, 3, 4-1, Drum Major Band 13, 4-1, Class Wrestling 11, 21, V5TSllY Wrestling 131, Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Kappa Psi, Blue Key, F riars. WIs'rzr.I., JoIIN G. Philadelphia Civil Engineering WETZEL, SAMUEL GRAHAM Cm-15516 Architectural Engineering Waxman, Mormon L., 2 T slr philadelphia Ceramics WHARTON, B. CARI., QE State College Cocky ' Commerce and Finance Advertising Manager Collegian, Business Manager Old Mam. Bell, LILVII-I Staff, College Band 11, 2, 35 41, Vice-President Intra-Mural Council, Delta Sigma PI Treasurer, Pi Delta Epsilon, Kappa Kappa Psi. WIARD, FRI!-IDA GERTRUDE Erie Education I li 5 R. 'w i 1 I l H ,. A. ..-Pl , 1 A .,., I ,, , I ,f llw 1 lblil!IfllllilillllilllittliHlililliill.lllllliliili - llllllllllwlimlilillllllllll:li.ililiHlI?lll . F...',. -' H ' I ft-.,, 7 - ' l'f x ', W-, ,-,t-,,,.,,,,.,,.,,-...,, Ig, a t -,tgg,f'7i NLM- It :nfl ,..,' ? .f ..,.- ,U I '-'W ' ' f t ' , . ,I . - . A . . ' W- 2 f3fF5.1l iff-'I 99 aff, . -'7-AXIS'-I 1, 1 I. f I , 1f 'v ' t ,P f:sa.n 21frl2:.t,5i D BMS 4V1', 5, ,iii I M IR s talltnlntl atlanta. ll ,Ip WICK, ltoaanr Lewis, A T A Pittsburgh WINI-III, JUIIN V u ' ' . Butler Bob Commerce and Finance Mwfwffl L'l5'l'wc'l'l5 Thespians, Delta Sigma Pi. WITMENR, J. DONALD Sunbury WILAND, Lasran Human, 'I' A 9 Chambersburg Don, Cwll E'l6'i'wWl'l6' Agricultural Economics Penn State Players. WILDE, C. HOWARD Prospect Park Woman, ?l?lVNll?,El.lZABB'l'll 'HarriSlJU1'E Commerce and Finance Gmny I Ellucalloll Swarthmore fl, 25- Class,Track CSD, Varslty Track 12, 35, Varsity RIfle feam 421. Wl!.LY, BURTON C. Dagus Mines X 1 A TQ , Commerce and Finance WOMMIC' Howflm GLORGE' . Pmsburgh , Howdy Commerce and Finance Wll.llELM, CI.AIII:NcIs J., 23'I'E Beaver Falls Collegizgm 1611, 253 Nigga Edgzlfg Colleggrgn ISSJ, LA -A Iv - - E, ' . ' VIIa Sta , anagmg Itor o.egIan ssistanl Hoot Cwll ngmwrmg Editor Collegian QD, CollegIan Executive Board WILKILS, JOIIN WILLIAM, 'I'K'1' Bgn Avon MJ, Pi Delta Epsilon, Delta Slgma PI. wacky, Commerce and Finance WRIGIIT, MADAL.YN JLAN, Syehor Benton WILKINS, FRANK FOIIIET, Z'l'E Oil City ' Edugaitioncl b U 2 D ' Sh, A El 'al E ' ' a ' Cla S eretary l3P, 06 ll ' a , 3 , Louise - any cctrlc ngmeermb llorltlar Club Penn State Players, Theta Alpha Phi SWE TW' Em Kappa Nu' Beta chi Phi Kappa Delta. Pi campus Club Coun, , , 1 ' WlI.LAIlD, EDWARD L. State College cll' Ned Arts and Letters WIKIGIIT, R. BRAND Philadelphia Forensic Council f3, 40, Varsity Debating C3, 40, Industrial Engineering Class Vice President CSD, Penn State Club, Sopho- more Oratorieal Contest, Class Cross-Country Team, WYNNPL P- H- , Slate College Delta Sigma Rho, Pi Lambda Sigma. V Hvflwulwfe WILLIAMS, EMU! FRANK Fleming YANISCIT, RALPII LIawIs, 6 X - v I Quakertown Mining , Dutch Cwtl Engineering WILLIAMS, GLENN A-a Tl K A ' Altoona Yl5'lKlN5ru-l0l'l: PAUL, A lub . Glenshnw ant can Engineering Pew ll 'wUlf'l'c Freshman Football Squad, Freshman Basketball Yolmk, IM Lwml, Mamlmwney Squad, Clce Club 43' 40' Dairy Hrtsbanalry Wll.I.lAMS, HAROLD A:,.E 'PE' i Tamaqua YOUNG, JAMES LAU,,,,,NC,,, 2 A E Bcllcfomc Call! ?'l6'l'wc'l'l6' Agricultural Economics Cl .. L . , 2 . W all Jael-OSQSV L YOUNKINS, JAMES ARLINcTo-N, A E 'I' Parnassus II.LIAIvIs, OIIN . emont at - A M-,V g Architecture 'hm L ln Class Basketball f2J, Basketball Squad f2, 30, College Band 42, 3l' Sigma Tau, Sigma Gamma Epsllon. WlI.l,lAMS, LEWIS T., A 23 X Manheim Zlmmml RICHARD W. Tumaquu Lew Commerce and Finance - ffpaickff ' Eleggrical Engineering WII.I.IAMs, MAIIAI-'av BERTON, GTD Johnstown Penn Stale Club, President I' S' A' A' Ml i'l6' Zunaa, A. 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ARLOTTO, ROSE L., Education - ARMSTRONG, DORIS HILDA, Education - ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH EDWARD, Joe, Liberal Arts - S7 Piltsburgli Washington, D. C. A l V' I lu il I Allentown - Smelliporl Hazleton Rutliefford, N. .l. - Bedford 'e ia' X ARMSTRONG, EDITI-I, Arts and Letters - Slulc College ARMSTRONG, GEORGE MEEK, Armin, AX 2, Industrial Chemistry - Williamsburg First Assistant Golf Manager. ARNOLD, JESSE OCLEVEE, K 3, Pre-Medical - Vllnflefbili ASH, LOLA VIRGINIA, Lo, La Camaraderie, Arts and Science Eflucation - - - Benton Volleyball fl, 2, 37, Track ill, Baseball 125, Glue Club 12, 35, College Cl10rUS fl, 21 3l, B013 Clli Phl- ATKINSON, ROBERT MORRIS, Bob, XA z, ,ms and Letters - - - - Philadelpl-ia Collegian Board, LA Vu: Board, Intra-Mural Council, Class Treasurer 113, Class Soccer 427, Inter-Class Finance Committee, Mandolin Club, Student Handbook. AVERY, PAUL T., Shorty, A K E, Arts and Letters - Alrlerson Junior Assistant Manager Rifle Team. BACI-IMAN, HARVEY N., A 3 'l', Electrical Engineering - Lititz 88 ,eff Q jd Aw - 1 W .w 1.1 If e , i , I X , V'x,:' mfg , ,N :sb Wifi' ' ', M Q, x ' BACFIMAN, CLARENCE W., Commerce and Finance BAILEY, ELWOOD WILLARD, Bill, Electrical Engineering I:'en.n State Players. BAlR, MARY MAGDALENE, Madge, Erlucntihn Cleo Club. BAIR, HELEN LILLIAN, Education . BAKER, PAUL GIRVIN, Education BAKER, LYLE W., Mase, Electrical Engineering - BALMER, HARRY EUGENE, Bud, A X P, f1l'C7li50CH0f0 - LA Vm Board, Sophomore Proclamation, Vice Presidents Club C33 . 89 Dunielsville Cncllranville - Altoona - Lancaster Christiana - Union City Lancaster ...WN -,S ..f -. . , Q t i.4W x!.'4 f , 1. i , Y X l F l I 1 , 1 x- .,.,.f' , . d v , A .1 T ' . , V . . X. ' , 2 X, 141 fl .--1 I l 1 'l All 1 i,,a . 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Y hair., ','.V - X 1ffNw,x IWW XUH Bcuvcr Mcurlows ' N.. 4 Y wlfxs MK an Nw -'gi f if J E l A x , X a l 1 l' l. lf I gk ll fl l ik! .J 1 5,1 J' V , 'U-' l , lk . 1l.'.X AX 4 Y , ix 1 , U ,l 1 , , -gl 1 is 'l ' ., , xy BRITTINGI-IAM, WILLIAM HENRY, Bill, A l' P, Botany - Portsmouth Penn State Farmer Staff. Q 4 i , T in ', i 'i BROOKS, BENJAMIN ALLEN, JR., Ben, 'PK ilf, Arts and Letters - - Philadelphia ' First Assistant Basketball Manager, Blue Key. ' H A 3 i T BROSS, ALBERT s., JR., A1, Arts and Letters - Glenside ' vi BRUCE, CARLTON H., C. H,., Friends' Union, Horticulture ------ Media l il A ' l Glee Club 61, 2, 35, Cdllege Chorus Cl, 2, 31, Grange, Penn State Farmer KD, Crubapple Club. j A f l . A K i f BRUMBAUGH, AGNES SUSANNA, Home Economics Martinsburg l f , 1 1 i X ml BRYANT, CARLTON F., Electrical Engineering - - Susquehanna i C x , ,j 'lf' J- My I K f O, , 'I' AY 'iff' it N., ' , V 3 , 1' 'f if , U , I ,X an 4 Qi I 96 BUCK, JOHN A., Joe, T3 N, Commerce and Finance - - - Thcspiun Orchestra, Mandolin Clulm, Second AssistalnL Tennis Nlunugcr. Piltsburglm BURDAN, CHARLES CRETO, JR., X'l', Commerce and Finance - Clifton Heights BURKUOLDER, MARY ELLEN, Burkic, La Camaraclcric, Arts and Science Education, Centre Hall LA VIE Board, W0man's Handbook Stuff, Lion's Tale Siall, Class Hockey f3D. BUSHNELL, HENRY FAXON, Bush, 2 A E, Commerce and Finance - -lenklnlown First Assistant Track Manager. BUTCHER, LUTHER WILLrAM, 'Burch, X-11, EzcmimzL'n,gmecfmg - Ihddon lrlcighrs, N- J- BUTLER, CLAUDE H., Doc, Pre-Medical - ' Dunmore Columbia University C1, 25. Harrisburg BYREM, JOHN AFFLECK, Johnny, 9 fi, Commerce and Finance - LAVIE. Staff, Freshman Boxing, Friars. K 97 ,di l L Q-Ian BYRON, HAROLD AUSTIN, Burney, QA 15, Conunvrcc mul Finance - '1'l1r::-zpiun Show f2J, Penn Stulc Pluycrs QD. CAFFEY, AGNES S., Aggie,,' Vocational llolnc lfcunornics - CALHOUN, ALEXANDER SCOTT, Scotty, GX, Commerce and Finance LA VIE Board, Class Baseball 123. CALL, FRANK LLOYD, Zubc, Commerce and Finance Freshman Cross-Country, Freshman Track. CAMERON, HELEN L., Helene, Education CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER P., Zun,','1'A 9, Pre-Legal CARPENTO, JAMES HENRY, Commerce and Finance 98 1Vl'um:ssm Il Wrighlsluwn' Aspinwuil Pllil2lI.lC'I1liliil - McKccsport Craf lon Bcllefonlc CARR, MARY CATHERINE, Rust-y, Syclmr, Home lL'cononms Social Chairman 12, 35, Class llockcy Manager 131. CARTER, RUTH ALICE, Vocational llama lL'c:on.omics CARTER, RALPH HERBERT, Nick, Aglftillflllflll and Biological Chemistry Liubig Chemical Society. CIIANIBERLIN, GEORGE WHITNEY, A Z, Dairy I1IlS1lfl71dl'-Y Student Council. U , CHATTAWAY, JOHN NELSON, Sunny, E A E, Commerce and Financc First Assistant Tennis Manager. CHENOWETH, IVAN EUGENE, Chen, Dairy Husbandry Marrufacturing CHERRY, CHARLES ALFRED, HCTITISJ, Architectural Engineering 99 1 - t Brzulford Mt-shoppen State College - Harford - Monongahula Sltcakleyvillc - McKeesport CHERRY, JAMES LINTON, Jim, Friends' Union, f1rcl1iL'ccL1u'ul lz'n.ginecring ' Captain I'lI'CShIl'lilll Socccr Tcum, Varsity Soccer Tcum 12, 31. CHRISTY, WILLIAM MAYES, Education X llicllcy Park Slulc College CLARK, FRANK LAZELLE, Agricultural 'Economics - Ivyllmd CLOSE, FREDERICK J., B 0 Ir, Comumerce uud Finance - Pittsburgh COBDEN, RICHARD M., Dick,5'EIccLrical Engineering - Pottsvillc Penn State Engineer. Q j coLE, IRENE M., Education - - Altoona COLEMAN, JAMES WALTER, Daizy, Arts and Letters' - Fricndsvillc Sophomore Proclamation Committee, Class Tennis Manager f2l- ' ' 1-w 'L!l..!IJ ,f ,-'sl' A 100 COI.VlN, VICTOR G. Vic, l're-Medical - COl,WlCl.l., W. C., Commvrce mul 1 ilIIIIIl'0 CONLON, JAMES ADRIAN, A, 'I'K, Pro-Mcflical CONNELL, BENJAMIN ll., Ben, Dairy Huslmmlry - Dairy lluslxunrlly Club. CONNELY, JOHN LEON, Jake,'f 'T'1'A, Com.mcrmr nnrl Finance - LA YW: Board, Blue Key. I A CONNOLLY, ROBERT ALEXANDER, Bob, UAE, Industrial Engineering Freshman Soccer Squad, Class Soccer 125, Vursily Soccer Squad 12, 35. COOK, FRED CORNELL, Cookie, QM P, Education - lOl X A Suhcllsburg Susquehanna - Pittston West Crovc - Warren - Pittsburgh Beaver I, ' X I ,-. .-.1-1 N Milf- 'flfiii 4 ' L .ffjtuik .' 3 ,' Yi ii . - 1 .I , htm.. , , , ',lf.'T'1 ,- 13,4 - 1 . E , l x .hr , J X51 lx gl , ,I ,N 1. Mi 11 fl 2 KI ,. , 1 V P l., f I a 7. . x-E, I .A ' 1 F lil l 1 fi, . xx 1. .., , NJ ., L i. J ' 'N '-FEE Trfivw, 1 4 cfl ,-1- . l ll 1 l ll I B 1 1 .1 1 I ll l X I 1 1 1 lv , ff X Mfg 1. l J i l 1i?fi, il, I 1 s 1 1 1 E , . 1+ ' 1 COOK, PHILIP REUBEN, Cookie,,' QM P, Horticulture ' ,lqlmslown I ' V' Y Frcslimah Baseball Squad. A ' l ' N' v '12 QR ,fl , I COOPER, ALBERT EDWIN, Al, A245 Horticulture Hickory ' ' ' 7 1 4 1 , I Z ii CORSEUUS, GEORGE B., Electrical Engineering - - Ransfim 1 ' r I COSTELLO, THOMAS J., Tom, AT, Pre-Medical - - 1 I -A Vamlling N fn X First Assistant Boxing Manager, Junior Prom Committee. 1 ' ' 5 , 1 1 il COURSEN, RACHEL ALICE, Ray,,' Vocational Home Economics. X Wyoming in COURTNEY, ADELAIDE MARY, Education - Guys Mills 1 li , xl COX, GEORGE S., GE, Commerce and Finance - - Philadelphia I ' 1 I l 1, l f 1 lr, J' K, l Ei' 102 xm-it , . f., ff N 1'- on 1 ... 1-- I vu 1 , t,l A1 z . X : xv V -.ff xx ,Pe f X wi. X., .X Q l-.. r' ' 4 b X. vi. H- wva . I 1 .'. ., .1 g..H '-x lf F .1 ll W' l- ' rl, nt 11 1 .t t . 1 t. 1 l I . 'iff l 'l l 4, mx i l ' 1 .Q l . . , . , . I ' t 43 l , l .Ml 3 . 5 . - r , 1 .V qui l ' - Em , xx 1 l l A ' ' l x I v! , Q Q 5 . l X 1 3 All-I ' l . fl l , f X I- ' ' lf . A 2 vflj f l 1 X ,L 4 . fl 1 f CRAIG, EDWIN ll., Eddie-,,' K E, Eldllfllliflll - Shippensllurg V l U l Freslnnun Football. .4 fx, all , U. i M :I .5 ' CRAMER, FRANK FRAZIER, Hank, AXA, Imlustrial Engineering Swissvalc , ,N Freshman Track Squad, Second Assistant Manager Truck. l W 2, . z 4 l 5 1' l fy l CRANMER, EUGENUE FRANCES, Genie, Arts and Letters Mtmmcton 1 U CRAWFORD, HAROLD EMERY, Bill, E X, ffrehitecture - New Castle fl, f ly? College Orchestra. X 13, I ,waf t 3 lillmfllli 5. CRAWFORD, WILLIAM D., JR., Bill, UAE, Civil Engineering Ambridgg , ll 3 CREIGHTON, JOHN VERNON, Vern, Arts and Science Education. Juniata Q l I . li l' 5 cmccm, J. VICTOR, Vic, Pre-Legal - Republic 3 l. . Dante Club. .- , ' l , Ml' l --.124 S' t N Q' fl ...:: f fin lv 'J ' ff! p l'g,,l V ' - ' Ji?-fv,,,.,,wf'l-XM '.-...- I 'X Alf 103 CROCKER, HELEN E., Shrimp,,' Nilu-Nec, Arts aml Science Eclacation Senate f2, 31, W. A. A. CZD, Secretary QFD. CROFT, PAUL KNEPP, hub, 'PK N, Chemical Engineering CROMIE, ROBERT W., Bob, 2 N, Mechanical Engineering - Stunt Night Committee, Freshman Baseball Squad. CROSSLEY, ELIZABETH PAULTNE, Education CROYLE, MARSHALL CALVIN, Marsh, Mining Engineering CUBBON, ARTHUR WRIGHT, Art, Dairy Husbandry Manufacturing - Dairy Husbandry Club, Penn State Club. CUBBON, EMMA LOUISE, Arts and Letters 104 .llillflt-RIOWII Berwick Philadelphia Erie - Marklesburg Cil City Oil City Clll.l', GICORCE Wll,MI4Ill, 3 N, I.'omrm'l'1'a' and Fillancn CIIIVIMAINCS, FREIFENCK ROBERT, Fu-rl, Elf-clrical Engineering CUHNOW, HARRY RUSSELL, A U, CUIIIIHUFCU and Fimznuf CURRAN, GRACE ANN, Arm aml Science Erlucalionl - CllTTl'NC, PAUL CARPENTER, Cut, ATI, Cwnnmrrrc and Firmvnce - X x - f Pluiluclelphia Oil City - Simpson - Red Lion Westfield, N. Y. Delta Sigma Pi. CZlNKl,!.l0SEl?l'l WILLIAM, A '1' A, Animal Husbrmdry - - - Brownsville F reslumm Football, Freshman' Track, Varsity Football Squad. - 'VDALALIANQ HARRY, Uke, Chemistry - Ardmore p. l ' I 105 T I E.. E- ..,.v. ,,. - J FJ -zjifiif WM FW!W5-37923417 El'7f3F,W9i ' nu 1 J! ' jx , N, 1 , 1 ,, f, . H, ..ff,4:'u 'M-.?.'fv1?if.h-Wkvfwfi'-wizdlf,Nfffff HJ, I 5 lj l . 7 ,,,,7,,.,1,,.,1,,,,L. ' ww rx 1 rrflma. -.,,1, r ', EJ' .- N , 6, A . pq, , ,AA ., MTM 1,21 ,.,-1 , Vw, 1: -J, '11 M4 m,31,,i, ' may-wg ,,,1.-V, D, ,.,v,,,,,,,m,,.w.,,u 1. .1 wx :fm I .41-I .,, E E E E , 4 DANcE11E1ELD, HAROLD, lJingcr, 11- tug, !lIl,il,E85lGl'i9,jv.5'J, -E - Elyria, Ohiw l?rcshman'Fool,hull, Vursily Fuotlufllilflz, 3'JgT2:Q11lclqi1tf'1'1:iburiAal 12, 31, Friars CPresirlcntJ, Parmi Nous. W H . 'jg' ' ' ' DANNERTII, CARL, Dan,', Elcclficql Philarlelplliu , NV: N Q gjyxx X! X5 1 DARLINGTON, MAURICE RICHARD, JRQQ'V5'BuclQff,,Z.'QNQ1,AgrLg:ultzLrdl,EEoh.0m,ics V 1 POIYYCTUY Varsity Soccer Squad 121, Class,YSQEEe1f Ghei11ic:3I'iQhgiety. ' 'A DARRAH, S. Hn -I: A 6, Pre-Legal L. . lg Aff '. W , 'N Monongahela Varsity Football C33 . X 1.1 DAVIS, ARTHUR FREDERICK, T fr ng Daffy Iigzgzian-zzfj Nunncokv f1.ff DAVIS, cm. MARVIN, Jeff, APP, A4fiQuzmfuz lliziz2i2.itE0f,ff' - - Bloomqbufg Freshman Cross-Country, Freshman Track,! Varsity' Ci oEEfQQqntfy.SlIl1i1d, V5l'9itY Track- DAVIS, EUGENE MABON, Xfb, Nature smfzy . ' Pittsburgh I EGU, A,...i-V'--X,7Hl,,j 43: V , , , ' .- -, .,44 Q -.-jfjf Af fix, Q, 4 ,, '55, H 9 If 1'-.j,,..,A.4 mg' I f,-115: ,V h ....-x . , ,-,L .. ,gg ,,Qg,f, Q, ,,. nf V , gk 33.fff'M,,j W, 5. . K . J,,,.4 6 . ,.,,f-, Lu -f if ' jx 4 , , ., . -.. ..,-,,f-wil.-,xxaurxily-Ey ,QA'VhM4pAl, xx-w'j,M,1 . .Xf f 106 DAVIS, GRACE IVIARCARET, lL'llllCllll0lI, lllnomsburg DAVlS, WINSTON LOUIS, 95, Civil Enginvvring - Johnstown DAY, IVFIMOR, Dan, Animal Husbandry - Tamuqun Band, Penn Slate Club. Q DI-:AlllVlENT, JAMES B., Jim, A T 9, Commerce aml Ifinamvc DuBois DlCATl'lERLY, ESTHER T-l., Estl1erly, Lu Camurumlcrie, Vocational Home Ecanomirs Quakertown College Chorus fl, 21, Clee Club fl, 2, 35. DECKER, BEATRICE ALBEHTI-IA, Bea, Arts and Sqienvcc EfIllfC!lll071f - State College DELLIQUANTI, DOMINTCK, Delly, Electrical Engineering - Pilfslfm 107 DENNIS, WILLIAM L., BNI, Forestry - DENNY, WELLS H., Dip,', 'I'I'A, Commerce and Finance - Frelshrnun Football, Varsity Fbbtball C3I, Varsity Track 122. DERRICK, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR., Bill, Commerce and Finance DESETTI, GILD E., A XZ, Cheminnl Engineering DETWILER, ABRAM CARROLL, Det, 'I' E K, Civil Engineering DETWILER, GEORGE B., X9 DETWILER, DAVID LUTHER, Lute, AXA, Mcchaniqal Engineering Band. 108 Ur IIA f' lllmzllll, Luke f'I1iIudcIpIliu - Everett Monongaluelu Lansdale North Glenside - Williamsburg lt X cf DILVINCENTIS, VICTOR E., Vie, Education, - - Penn State Club. DICKSON, WILLIAM JOHN, Bill, A TJ 'l', Metallurgical Erzgilwerirlg ' College Band Cl, 2, 3J. DICKSON, JOHN E., 'PK '1', Commerce and Finance ---- Glce Club ll, 2, Sl, Varsity Quartet C3J, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Gamma Psi, Wilkes-Barre Califernia - Oil City Chapel Choir fl, 2, 35. DOBB, LEONARD VICTOR, Len, Science - Wilkes-Barre Penn State Club. DOLAN, JOSEPH CHARLES, Jolie, 9 K 'l', Commerce and Finance South Fork DOW, ALEX A., Al, 0 X, Metallurgy A Grove City Inter-Fraternity Council. . DOWNINC, ANNE M., Aggie, Nita-Nee, Horticulture - ---- East Duwningtown W. S. G. A. QU, Cleo Club fl, 2, 31, Class Hockey, Basketball und Track Cl, 21. , e ' x t. -.1 ,.., 109 l A DRAKE, JOHN LLOYD, Ducky, Arts ami Science Education - Mclmopuny Collegian Business Stuff fl, 2b. DROMGOLD, CLARENCE WALKER, Drummy, A ,l' P, Dairy Hztsbamlry Production New Bloomliolml DRUCKENBROD, WARREN E., Drucky, Arts and Science Erlztcation Reinhold DUFOUR, PADL G., Dui, 'I' K, Comrnerce and Finance - - Haddon Heights, N. J. DUNCAN, DERRYL RICKARD, Rick, 'PK T, Arts and Letters Kingston Bethany Cl, 21. - A DUNKIN, LEONARD, Education - Shamokin DUNN, .IOI-IN FREDERICK, Babe, 9 K 'TL Mechanical Engineering - - - Wallington, N. J. Sophomore Hop Committee, Class Basketball 121, Varsity Basketball Squad. 110 l,, N . ja1,g1ff41R-LWzwr+1gxa2'rl'1l1 . 'MA-'gllwll - qw,H1lx1l?.g,4wl,1,nl.l3lf .., Svx llirx lx lm l .f ,V nz- ,,w,a,v ,- - hlw.-1 '.:1xf .' -.iLjg4Iflm.,. wwf., in 'Im I X.. 1. ,:1g.,.3u4,., wi ,qu-r,,,,-N . 1 ul lbw,Aki,-1,15l5,1f5'Ibivb:f,,.:,1,,. , ,-.,,x,,-..l, ln ,l 4 ,,-'f '- M ' f ':'rff.,J ' ,, Nj, V .,- Mfr 1 1 Q ' . f ,: , ' , Q . U, , H, , . ' - ' H. ' . .rw .P DUNN, JUIIN l1AcKNitY,'tl','.lf51l5my,?s,f.4,-N Jn'4fgLCncfql gl:i . f 1 'jdiff DUNSMORE, JAMES C1LllfIl.f3llll3,. Jl:11,,' 'PA l4l:gfI1:l1Lmelr'cc: unrl Finance Junior I'rorn'Commille6,'f, lg 1- lklll g-'QL , l ' 4, R? EAGELMAN, EDWARD ELISHA, g'EClLlllo,f, -'l I' P,,-H0fliCIlllllf9 EARLE, SIDNEY WALTER, . Sicl,? ffnimql Hzlsbumlry A Freshman Football, Blqckl Club? X ,Q . ,A EBY, G. HE1zsHEY,ll'1Dl1wh, K :f:Q llsdilqkiiimyul EGCERS, EDWIN TEMPLAR, Ed, QA9, Arclzitccturql Engineering - - - Rutherford, N. J. Freshman Track, Varsity Track 12, 31, Glee Club 12, 31, Skull and Bones, Druids. EGGLER, DUCALD WHITE, Doug, Civil Engineering - A. S. C. E. ' V .. E-,X .xD q ' 1 1 ff 155 ff lXQf'L,...4---ff' l .f-..l.-1 ,.,1-.x-'gN,,,,lx,,Q,,A,,W,,1,,fX V. 111 Uniontown Dunno Ccigcfs Mills Philadelphia - Shippensburg Galelon lfllslflll, ALFRED .lOl-IN, AU, T +A, F0l'05ll Class Lucrossn C2J, Forestry Society. y I'Ililzulclpllia ERB, I-IORACE GRAYBTLL, Horny, AX A, Imlnstrial Envglnecrirzg Wrestling Squad 123, Class Wrestling 125. ESTERLEY, FRANKLIN KANTNER, Horse, UE, Industrial Engineering - Freshman Lacrosse, 'Froth Board. ETTER, JOSEPH A., Inc, AZ X, Mechanical Engineering EVANS, FRANK, Butch, A U, Civil Engineering EVANS, WILLIAM D., Bill, 'I' A 9, Commerce anrl Finance EVERETT, HAZEL ESTELL, Education 11 9 .- Murictlu Reading Waynesboro Vandling - Scranton Jackson Summit N Y I' l'l I ' l l'n il1t't'l'iII ,Porlvillc, N. Y. 1 AlliCIIlLD, li0BI'IR'l' BRUCE, B0b,,, 1 A , an qffr ,rica L g, , , I, FALLON, FRED, AE X, Mining - York 1 ARMICli, G. RUSSELL, Russ, AE X, C rllrz I lzzr rce and Fi rlll ncc Madison Choir fl, 25, Glee Club f2, 33. FARRELL, MICHAEL A., Dairy Husbandry - - Waverly FAULKNER, .LARRY BLISS, 'I' 1' A, Dairy Husbandry - - Connellsvillc FAUST, DONALD T,, A E 'I', Electrical Engineering - Barnesville FELLOWS, RAYMOND HEARNE, Ray, A T, Electrochnmical Engineering - - Swafihm'-We 113 l EL'l'EN, JOHN W., Arts aml Letters - Stttlc College A FENCIL, LEON ROSE, Lee, A21 X, Commerce and Ifirzurzce - New Cumberland Assistant Cheer Leader 12, 3l, Intra-Mural Council. FERGUSON, JOHN, 9 E, Commerce and Finance - - Upper Montclair, N. .l. Assistant Business Manager Collegian, Business Manager LA VIE, Student Handbook Staff, Delta Sigma Pi. FERGUSON, JAMES PIERCE, AEfI', Electrical Engineering York FERRY, ROBERT E., Electrical Engineering New Enterprise FETTERHOFF, KENNETH IRWIN, Ken, Pre-Medical - Pittsburgh Alpha Phi Mu. FETTEROLF, RICHARD SWARTZ, Dick, B A 2, Commerce and Finance - - Mount Union Football fl, 21, Band Cl, 2, 31. 114 X x I X i . x 4 , ,X 1. J... X4 f , ...YM -L , . f H. -,,.!,,. .1 ., .V .. ng, 3 .yf 5 1 '1 .Rui v ! if 2. I .X f 11 ff 5. ,A ,f ff y. ,wi if . 2.- ..Pl v I gl . I 1 ., .1 V , . ffigsi' 1 2 x -.H 1 ' iii I , L AE .I , ' K V i f :! 'V ? M 1' X5 X K? J xg .Q Rf ' I R f Qi- ,I Q 1 3 . A f ' li' 3 FIl5lJl,.Eli, WARD L., Pied, Chunzistry - Willizmlsport 'i U 1 Penn Slzllc Club, Treasurer CSI. , ,i I FILEGER, GILBERT BLAIR, Filg 0 TU, Commerce and Finance - North East Freshman Boxing, Varsity Boxing, Skull und Bones. , , 1 , A 1 , 2 ,E FILKENS, LYLEA D., 1ied, ,'I',I7A, Cornzncrcc and Finance Lakewood, Ohio . , X Nlvreshman Track Team? Varsity Track Team. ' 4 fi . 5 ' V! ' -.Ax H' 1 ' K v Fl,NKELSTEIN,'LOUISi f'Fink, N'I? E U, Pre-Legal Duquesne fi, HL X . f G , ' ' Hy ,mfg fl, 'E' FISH, CHARLES A., Charlie, E lf, Mechanical Engineering Scranton 5 NV! X ' b ' . FISHEL, CHARLES P., Pete, .Commerce and Finance- Harrisburg , FISHjER1g,'X.'GARNET'i' LUELLA, Skip, Arete, Vocational Home Economics Charleroi M X ....n ii? - Q L ' L 1 Q ff., J if I ,fffiffffkua ' . , l bg U K -fi! in if .Q . 19 - n .1 iff ,af xiii' iii X Til' : -wr , ,Q5b2ZQgj:F3L.-jii i 9 5 5 I p -'w,,.vk.-..-.,-...N---, X,-ik,-wj,,,,.1n.,.,Q1.,,.,,.ff-jtewwjihpxqx K I Yahu J, . ,Q R .. f x -A-lg, 115 FISHER, GEORGE HAROLD, Dutch, Commerce and Finance Emporium FISHER, LLEWELLYN WISCHMAN, Llew, Z N, Commerce and Finance - Ardmore Thespian Show Cl, 2, 317, Thespiun Club, College Band 12, 37, Phi Mu Alpha. FISHER, MORRIS SAMUEL, Moe, MAE, Electrochemical Engineering Steelton Debating C17, Penn State Engineer Cl, 2, 37. V FITZGERALD, JOHN, Fitz, Mechanical Engineering - - Crlrlisic Penn Slate Club, May Hop Committee Cl, 2, 37, A. S. M. E. FITZGIBBON, JAMES JOSEPH, Fitz, AK E, Electrical Engineering - - - Scranton Fresllmzm Cross-Country Team, Freshman Track Team, Varsity Cross-Country Squad C2, 37, Varsity Track Squad C27, Sophomore Hop Committee. FLEMING, ROBERT A., z 4: 2, Metallurgy ' 1- Woodlawn FLETCHER, ROBERT HALTON, Bob, Al' P, Mechanical Engineering - - - State College Band fl, 2, 37, Orchestra f2, 37, Players' Orchestra 12, 37, Freshman Football Squad, Track Squad 127, s',...,,r . 116 OLQTON Did 2 N Arts and lvllvrw - - State College l I,l'l',l,'1IilER, RICHARD R . , :', , , , , . Varsity Baseball Squad 125, l reslnnan Baseball Team. lfrcslnnan Foollmull Squad, Varsity Basketball Squad 125, LA V11-1. Beard, Collegian Staff 11, 25, Board 135, Sphinx, Phi Sigma flela, Louise Carnegie Scholarship. ' Fl.l.NN, Cl.IARl.ES F., Toss, A T O, COVl1.lTl6l'C0 and Finance . - - Johnstown 1' l an Handbook Staff, LA VIE. Junior Assistant Manager Collegian, 'res lm FLYNN, BERNARD JOSEPH, Barns, 'I' K, Commerce ami Finance - New York, N. Y. Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball Squad, Delta Sigma Pi. - - State College FORBES, WINIFRED MATHRR, Winnie, Syehor, Arts aml La-Hers - LA VIE Board, Woman's l-landhook Stuff 125, College Chorus 11, 2, 31, Girls' Rifle Team 121, Beta Chi Phi, Sigma Iota. FOUST, MARY ELIZARETII, Sherry, Aretc, Arls and Science Education. - - Sum: Collfygg Le Ccrclc Francais. FOUST, NAOMI RUTH, Arete, Arts and Science Erlucntion ' State College FOX, HARRY ELLSWORTH, JR., Foxie, Electrical Engineering - Lock Haven 117 2 lf xk ' ,- V+ . ---1 tl . --, 1 X FRANCOQANTHONY J., Architectural Engineering FRANK, ROSA. DAMBLY, Home Economics - 4 FREEMAN, NORMAN IRVING, Norm, Commerce F UEHRER, HAROLD WILLTAM, Arts and Letters - FYE, HELOISE VIOLA, Fi-Fi, Architecture - Architects, Club. GAGER, FRANCES HORTENSE, Sychor, Home Economics and Finance Pittston Pcnnsburg Nazareth West Leisenring - State College - Scranton Class Hockey and Track, Penn State Players, Theta Alplm Phi, Honor SocietyAC0ilncil Medal, House of Representatives 133. GAGER, FRANK MIALCOLM, Mac, 'I' K 2, Electrical Engineering - - ' Scranton First Assistant Baseball Manager, Thespian Club, College Radio Station fl, 2, 35- 118 CAR.l3ARlN0, ANITA ELlZABET.l l, Curby, Arete, Vocational llonm lfrnnmnies - Euston GAR'1'll, RICHARD IIOLLOWAY, Dick, Imlnstrial Engineering - Salona CEISEWITE., CHARLES FRANKLIN, Dutch, A T O, Metallurgy - Reading Freshman Lacrosse Team, Varsity Lacrosse Team 12, 31. GEORGE, HELEN TORNEY, George, Nita-Nee, Arts and Science Education - - Middletown College Choir 12, 31, Clee Club 12, 31, House of Representatives 121, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 12, 31, Vice President 131, Assistant Business Manager Lion's Tale, Eagles More Delegate 121. CERBER, MORRIS JEAN, M AZT, Pre-Medical - - - Harrisburg G-ETTINGER, CHARLES EARL, Get, ZQE, Agricultural Economics - - Mount Holley, N. J. Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Varsity F ootbull, Varsity Wrestling, Class Secretary 131, Agri- cultural Economics Society. GHIVIZZANI, JOSEPH A., Joe, Architectural Engineering - - - - Philadelphia Art Editor Penn State Engineer, Art Editor LA VIE, Architects' Club, Treasurer Dante Club 12, 31, Class Lacrosse 121, Phi Mu Sigma. 119 WW GIBBONS, WILLIAM, Bill, Mechanical la'ngincering A. S. M. E. CIBBS, ALBERT SCOTT, HAI, Commerce and Finance GILBERT, CARL B., 'lr K N, Chemical Engineering Penn State Players. CIORDANO, L'U'.l'HER, Luke, Arts and Science Education Italian Club, Freshman Wrestling Squad. GIRARD, JAY DONALD, 'PK N, Dairy Husbandry Manufacturing American Dairy Science Association. GISE, A. 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Freshman Football, Captain Freshman Baseball, Varsity Football Squad, Varsity Boxing Squad, Varsity Baseball, Skull and Bones, Friars. 126 l X Qu lIAll'l'ljl'lY, Ali'1'Hllll l,EE,, Shorly, CUlIHll,l'?l'ClI unrl Filltlllft Norlll East Penn Siallc Clulr. lIAll'1'WEl,l,, LESLIE ERWIN, Les, Dairy Husbandry Prorluclion - New llopc IIARTZ, SARA ELIZABET H, Sassy, La Cumamcleric, Arts and Science Education Palmyra Campus Club Council 131, Class Hockey and Baseball. I IIARTZELL, STANLEY ALLEN, Stan, Electrical Engineering Mount Bellmcl HARVEY FRANCIS A., lAlarve, Friends' Union, Agricultural Economics - - - Malvern 7 Board, Froth Business Stuff, Penn Slate Farmer Business Sialf, Phi Mu Sigma. LA Vm HARVEY, JAMES ROBERT, Sanitary Engineering Marstcllar HASKINS, ARTHUR LARUE, Slim,', A Z, Agricultural and Biological Chemistry - - - Corry ' ' ' - T am Student Council 125, Freshman Cross-Country '1eam, l'I'CSlllTlllh Truck, Varsity Cross Country e i2, 31, Varsity Track Team. 127 HASSEL, ll. ROY, 13 0 ll, fi0lII,lIlt,lf,C and Finance McKcusport Junior Prom Committee. HASTINGS, HAROLD ENGLE, Hal, 'PA 9, Meelznnicfnl Engineering - Pbiladclplliu Captain Freshman Boxing, Freshman Football, Varsity Boxing 123, Varsity Football f2, 33, Parmi Nous, Druids. HAZEL, ELIZABETH T., Betty, Arts anzl Science Education - - Bvllvfvllw Class Hockey 11, 2, 39, Basketball Manager CD, Class Secretary C2J. HEATH, HAROLD EUGENE, Inzlnsiriai Engineering - HEGARTY, FRANK J., flick, Mechanical Engineering HEIPLE, URIAH MCCLELLAN, Rye, Industrial Engineering Class Golf 121. HELT, 'THOMAS EDWARD, A T A, Commerce and Finance - 128 State College Tamaqua New Florence Pittsburgh gi . - . ,K,,.AL ,4..pwf1'w51'y , ., mf ' X' -.. , -..- . ,- f.fV lv Y 3... .,- ,,...,, ,,k,, fx.-. - . -1-154 2' I wg. :,..13f!-.Vi3VV .H V 7,36 7f U x w.v,.n, V il no . 5+ eV. P, :MM .. me M -:V V-K ' V. :L V,-P .' : - F15xrfiE?'+,,'3'V V f av ...V 2. 'I.::. M ' K A F -raw I rm-Y K N V. M xv ' 3 - 'Q' , . 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HARRIETT, I'lap,,' La Camaraderie, Education ---- Allvllfl Class Vice President f33, Social Chairman Mac I-lall f33, Customs Committee 123, llonor Society Council Mleclal f13, Class Track 113, Class Baseball f23, Class Basketball 123, Class Hockey CZ, 33, Varsity Hockey 123, Varsity Basketball 123, Clee Club, College Choir, Phi Sigma Iota. LEW1S, W. J., Agricultural Education - ' EmlCI1l0l1 LEYMAN, HENRY W., l'lcinic, T 23 'l', Education Nnnticoko LICGETT, WALLACE S., Wally, 'I'EK, Electrical Engineering - Philadelphia LIGI-I.'l' SARA A., Mickey,', Nita-Nec,Arts and Science ...-- l - State College Louise Homer Club, Class llockcy fl, 2, 33, Varsity Truck 423, Y- W- C- A- Cvbmct f23. 146 l , , l fl: f. . I ll: ,X If , ,fy ,lf fl E H! Q lw ' .W LINDENMUTII, RALPH L., Limli, A E 'I', Prc-Legal - Ringtown LINDSEY, J. C., Spike, UM P, Comnicrzrc and Finance S0llll1 F0l'k .lnlru-Mhxral Council. LIVERMORE, FRANCIS L., Liver, Education. - - Crown ' Football Squad fl, 2, 31, Boxing Squad fl, 21. LOGAN, LEEBERT L., Loeb, Friends' Union, Poultry Husbamiry l40I1d0l1 Grove ii,M LOMAN, HAnoLn W., i-'Buay 452 K, Architecture Lunsfh-Ie f KL K Varsity Rifle Teunif ' - L LONBERCER, EDGAR A., Ed, 23 X, Mechanical Engineering Slme 42011080 I , . LONGENECKER, CHARLES R., Longy, Pre-Medical - - Bf'4lf0l'll V Freshman Golf Team, Varsity Golf Squad, Alpha Pi Mu. V 'V -V--..-mg F H 'ii' A A 'Q' ' 1 x im P,,,,.A., 5 ., NK 147 ,....,. 1- -U lf .., X. f---' ,.Xf.,.f- MVN . ..,.-' 'X' '- '11flf'- Wx, I A . m-4'-V N'1.ffW 7Jfy 'N f ,'-?? 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ROMBERCER, .IOIIN C., Rommie,',Acacia, Cnmmercc and Finance 172 - Eliznbclhvilln , HOMIG, ADA .llQANIi'l, 1'lQ, 15'llll,Cllll0fl. ---- G-lcc Cluln fl, 2, 35, Vaxfsity Quartul CZ, 35, Luuisc llUllll'I' Club. IQOSENBEHRY, WELLINGTON ll., Jll., Duku, 23'I'27, Prv-Legal - ROSS, .lOIlN EDWARD, Mechanical Engineering - - - A. 5' M- E., Varsity Rifle Team 12, 3j, R. O. T. C. Rifle Team Q ROSSMAN, LOUIS, E T 'I', Civil Engineering - KOYER, WILLIAM HENRY, Bill, Illuslrial EIlgiIlft?t?l'ill8 - I ' Student Council 635, Student Tribunal CSP, May llop Commxttce f3J- RUCKLE, JACK MILLARD, 'PK N, Electrochemical Engin,eerin.g - HUl5CENBERC, JOHN M., JK., Jack, E A E, Industrial Engineering 173 ul, - Slam: Cnllcgc I .unsalulc Altoona Pllilatlclphiu Millljnburg - Mjllvulc - l'l1ilaclelpl1iu HUEHR, FREDERICK M., L'IIc:inic,', ll K A, Architecture RUSSELL, JOHN MACDONALD, Doc,', 'Pl' A, Pre-Legal - - - First Assistant Baseball Manager, Junior Prom Committee, LA V115 Stuff. 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W .- ..... . W... ' nn., ' wr-fm .-W.. -M., t 4 N eventful year has passed, in time only, not in memory, and .A Tl? Nw ff il :M-' we find ourselves on the second -step of our college career, t. , xx X 1 N' we fl ff 'pm I' IN -mm Ir smiling back on the first, looking forward to the next. t . R' ' From our higher perch we command a clearer, fuller view W t. W- of the present yearlings bound by customs that once were ours, is , I n I I Y-vi and we can determine without prejudice the saneness or uselessness of such li f t B . , A un and supervise, within the bounds of discretion, the present first-year men .-Q., who have inherited our former duty of respectful obedience. it .....,. . Mm. 3- 5, . . - ..,,. r - ,...,,, M As for actual history, three weeks after the opening of college our . vw... fm. classmen ceremoniously conducted Stunt Night, acting this time as initiators i , ms I instead of initiates, and subjected a thousand or more plebes to the sopho-r sw -.mi more yoke. . ,,,... A. -i-we r ' - is ' Our promotion from freshmen restrictions, along with a year of ex- ' Y ...... g i. ---1? perience have combined to rout the feeling of estrangement we once held, y. 1 v..v,,,, iff and we feel ourselves becoming a real and living part of Penn State his- ' 5 'azz . . - . ,t .rev tory and tradition. Our class members have been entrusted with responsible Q- , .- 1. 4. offices and a goodly portion of our sturdy athletes have climbed from fresh- ? F 'A M man obscurity to varsity recognition. K WWW' v ron'-1' Nfl' Fl Aw-4 x . M. As in preceding classes, our number has diminished somewhat and our spirit, unprovoked, is somewhat lax when compared to its first-year vigor Hence we earned only an even break in our scraps, winning the . -W.. W... R I Tie-Up scrap and losing the gridiron contest. . -4 ..... 'V rm W iw.. ' u K i S Code. Our success in the endeavor is at present undeterminable, but may be revealed through the efforts of the class of 1930, to which group we Q We have acted as original. sponsors of the well-intentioned Penn State me me have entrusted the honorable project. nw Finally, it must be said that an inevitable, yet indescribable infiuence . ,,. Am. ' if who no doubt feel the same innate force, the inherent truth of Dr. Pattee's is gradually-Shaping our characters anew and there are many among us 5 softly-sung lines: H tl' 'l' 'F Thou didst mould us, dear old State Into men, into men 'l' if 'W 5- V- if P mltmlunittimiiiniaia t . f t i F ' t ,K V ..f,.- .4 ki-ib. as .,-' 'H-,-31' - 't fjj,--IRL---j-jr---'-' ' ll 201 .-mnmnwr.m41nmvswf.u:sz'.,Z , YT ' ..,.,.. ..P............---0---.-,......-1 .... ........,..-.. 1- 4-.L ww, -. ,- .,,.,,-H4911-ng,-Q-.ww-,,.Y .... -.....,.. Wax +4 'PT' .KH I L'-1 I f. WF .1 V r I n 1 k P' upw ,iff W s,Kw W x K N W - ,. V . Z, -f-gg,fgf'5fii , ggw' ' i2f411f'1--' LYQ:v..'.Xqf ' -?-.M Y ,!,f,,.,- f ,, -Ki-J,4, , 3'- 4' X277 ' -9 ,fr'.xj', :Q ...t Q- 1 E - I .W fl' 5 E 'ul 0 js, i .L X QQ R, ' 1'. ili ...- 'Ml ' :--- ...-1 1 -' W' L, x.. . 4. Y -fm -Ju 1 if, ,M -fa-:F Qi- -- i f gi t - I ,- . fi l , W sm 3,- x - - V , 1 1 1 , U , ' ,V 1 I, 5, I 44 NI- in - J' ,x X V A x W ua L l Tl M t 5 H u 3 ' Y l Y L5 I Mix i W H -My WM' ,if , Ny Ju if J ! wf PM I y july FRESHMRN X A. M. Homvms R. H. TICB President W, STONE Secretary Vice Pl'6Sid6'7ll W. G. COTT C. F. CHRISTOPHER Treasurer Historian 204: mx vw v t ri' u 'J , I 5. 'W' 1 Ww-'i++l-Fffr---wwe Vfl- Q54-4.-sna.l.La.,t+s.zs...:.e' -l . , ,..e 'V L t mf A History of 1930 it UH hearts beat nervously as we caught our first glimpse of Old Main. high V' above all else, symbolizing lofty Penn State ideals. lv We began Freshman Weelc, September eighth, with great enthusiasm ,-K5..f'.gfg22 learning much about the college routine and customs, and acquainting our- selves with Penn State history and tradition. The first day classes were held, 4 li we were somewhat awed foddj, creatures with verdant dinks, clumsy hands and tightly ii.: buttoned coats. The following week we were tendered a friendly reception on the front campus by the 1 Y. M. C. A., at which time we were introduced to important personages about the Campus. tt' This same night we adopted the Penn State Code as part of our college inheritance, and ti We hope to cherish always the Hgood namei' we must earn by fair play, square dealing ft and good sportsmanship. M After impatient weeks of waiting that were filled with awe-inspiring expectations, the ti much discussed Stunt Night neared. A large pile of wood was gladly heaped on the Z drill field by unsuspecting members of our class. On the dreaded night as the cry, All 5 f frosh out! resounded through the air, the sophomores took charge of us on that memor- able occasion of frantic illusions and fearful antics. We ran, marched, walked, crawled, ,t swam and then ran again, all over town. After many and varied stunts we were led by paddle-carrying sophs to the scene of revelry where a large bon-fire lighted up the field and cast flickering shadows about Nature's little temporary stage. What an irony of Fate that, running the gauntlet, we were hit with paddles which we ourselves had made! Many of us performed nymph-like dances around the brilliant fires to the amusement of hundreds if, of onlookers. The dye, molasses and hose bath, applied to trembling freshman frames, I completed the traditional initiation of another class into the great Penn State brotherhood. l H After we held our first class meeting and were organized, we selected a class cheer, Yea, blue! Yea, white! Yea, thirty! Let's fight! In subsequent meetings we elimi- .l nated a long list of cheer leading candidates and elected one to agitate our spirit. We.celebrated victory in the annual football fracas with the second-year eleven by ti parading through town as free students, released temporarily from the iron grip of customs. Q' Members of our class have entered many different activities and have been forming the if nucleus of a history and reputation that, we hope, will survive through the ages. As fresh- a men we gave hearty support to all athletic teams and have contributed our unit share to- ' ward the renowned Penn State spirit. Thus are the freshmen impressions recorded and not only written with pen on paper, but deeply engraved in our memories where, we hope, they will remain indelible, a living part of each throughout our entire lives. l up I xiv' N A !!',' A! I. N S pig 'V i .,.,,...,,., .,.. -.,,..,,,,,,,..m.,v.,,,.,.,,. .. ,' , ... i 205 J 'M X X ,lf 1 '. 4 Q, mi .. XXX .55 A l' K W M J N I nfff V xX lf E fj gg' WLC ' 39 x 1 M J , ' life X mf f M A ' TWC YEAR AG 7 XX ' -V - ff' ... V MM IQ .wif N It YE! nf Q I al , .+!2,a , 'J M. D'Al,Hss10 Pl'CSi!llffll J. LINT G. E. HULL Vice President Treasurer C. W. COOK Dn. E. S. Rmnun Historian Organizer 208 Half Patterson Morrill Ilolncmun Nirfklvuml Lint D'Alesnio 1'4-corn Gotwnlls Our two short years at Penn State have drawn to a close, and we regret the departure from the friends and new acquaintances we have made at Penn State, but we are proud to say that we have been students at Penn State. We are now at the climax of our life, ready to go out into the world, or back to the farm to begin the work we had planned. We leave the Penn State campus with a more thorough knowledge of practical and scientific farming. We hope to put this knowledge, obtained at our Alma Mater, to a use which will lighten and broaden the minds of the people of agricultural interests. The class of '26-'27 entered the Penn State campus and immediately became acquainted with the Penn State spirit which they carried through their college career and will continue to do so in future life. Our class consists of fifteen members, over half of which came from urban districts, but who wish to take up farming as their vocation. Our athletic activities through the co-operation of each class member were represented by foot- ball, basketball, and baseball teams. Many get-together socials and smokers were held during the two years, at which professors from the different departments on Ag. Hill gave interesting and worth while talks. The most out- standing of these events was the dinner at Nittany Inn, October 1.44, at which Assistant Dean of Agri- culture, R. G. Bressler was the speaker. 209 1 f 1 I f f f , 1 fyff ' f f f 3 X 1 51 ,A S A ' K ,f fy ?X ,I A -X.: , 14? 43111 1 1 'N f 1 L 1 --f I-M5-XYXN f 1 1' 1 1 1 1 3 D 1111 ff 1i.,Xf.'iIf'Lfl..T.,'lfH'1'ifIf' 1..4 I 22.2 - ' ' F H I H Ef1.H'Q'f 1 fiZZX1lfl'L A ' E J 5 N , 'Z' IL I E V-' Q 3 ff 1f11+7f5 Z Z 151 111' .1 1 Z f f Fighl, 111 1 1 1 w111w 'E 47 1 . -5,-.-il I v1 .,l.,.- y ll 1 1 , .-... I! N - I li 1 Ill i L X 1 r 1 ll 1 11, 2 9 1 1 M y lf'Il.f. f,i f 111' XX -1 ky! If f 1111111 1.11 g 1111: 1111C,yQT1LZ1-11-1PENN, PM 4-Taj Zz F' 'M A f ' M- U ,fl g it VX ffff 1 I 4 . MZW - -1 :fx Q -'N rf M9 3. Y fl QENE fi- xx X E f N 1' . 1 4 SW1 .mA - j ' WX- , 10 ATHLETICS jf fx , , 5, r 1 'i - 1 T- W- '-tr'- W ,. ,, ,t,,,' ' ,' 5 , ' --4-'T' 1 , 0-.Ma f1- -.,- .- i -- A - ' 'I , . v- . c ' .f -' FT' ,- ' i . ' 1 ' i - i' 5 J- if --fl.. ' ' ' , 51, at 1 :,1ii 5-,Mgr-,f..L Ll' L ' ,rpg L-A -iz' ,- - I in-,fry ri , v ,H -'Ny ' --,. iw -3 .I L. Athletic Association The history of athletic organization at Penn State reveals the necessity of an efficient administrative medium, and the present Athletic Association, under the executive supervision of the Gradu- ate Manager of Athletics, has functioned with a precision which has justified its existence. The contemporary Athletic Association system is the culmina- tion of a series of previous unsuccessful attempts to supervise ath- letic activities. As early as 1889, a project for an Athletic Associa- tion was formulated and applied. This initial venture at super- vised athletic control provided for a group of officers who had been members of various team committees. In addition, a general com- mittee, whose precise and specific functions were not specified, was selected. No alumni nor faculty supervision was provided. Gmltjluji of After nine years of hectic trial, agitation developed for Athletics change and led directly to the abandonment of the former organi- zation and to the appointment of a Reconstruction Committee which was to formulate plans for a permanent Athletic Association. This group outlined and sub- mitted an entirely new method of athletic control, which was ultimately adopted. It consisted of un- dergraduate officers and an Alumni Advisory Committee, which was supplemented by a body of three alumni who were appointed to this committee to serve in an advisory capacity. G. R. Meek, '90, J P. Jackson, 89, and L. E. Reber, '80, comprised the first alumni triumvirate. There was, as be- fore, no provision for a Graduate Manager. The College had no direct relation with the Athletic ASSOC13t10Il except in the selection of coaches. ' This new management plan revealed serious defects, and it became increasingly evident that a drastic change was vitally necessary. In 1907 the present Athletic Association plan of organization was suggested and adopted. Its most noteworthy change provided for the establishment of an Alumni Athletic Advisory Committee which was authorized to employ a Graduate Manager. Super- vision of finances and control of matters relative to interclass and intercollegiate athletics were designated as supplementary functions of the Committee. Since the inception of this organization, other groups have been created to devote their atten- tion to special athletic activities. The Interclass Sports Council has jurisdiction in the disposition of all affairs relevant to athletic competition between the classes. A Faculty Committee on Athletics represents the college staff in an advisory capacity. In addition, ofiicers are elected by the students to act in conjunction with the other athletic bodies. Since the students automatically become mem- bers of the Athletic Association upon matriculati on, these officers are elected by the entire male student body. While the existing Athletic Association and its numerous subsidiary agencies may phonetically appear complex and complicated, it has nevertheless served its purpOS6 well. Under the present 9 I. V7 aw it -t - .ii-.W ev f - ' A' c 't 1L ' itll ' ' w +1 1' i 4 'V' '1 V f f' 2' ' 1,AW'L:- k. if ,1 .f ,iM' Ji A Hai 14 2 H561 mlillmf z -if -5 'izfii , -gt. -' , a sl itwet-..lf!.:fif.-sill Milli 0-fn2f::4-f l' fl , ,H ul , ij. 1,1-P. V 212 H' ' 'tiiiwliwi' ff ' if gt t W 4 A 1 - ur..,, XY 9 i 'sr ..4 x ',1'i -,lt ,I f' l ' , fl 45 it . 'Hf' . 'r-:Za-, :. afsi,fiaf.v - 2 -. i- 'Af -1 'wr . a Q, 5 . f 3 1 3 25-1. H f .uj7.,.,f.-Q?-.f1H',1,,,riE,ii- fl -i '. .....f-.ii-Qf':'l?,,f' Milf, if i lltii. lllilmilfiffit' ' '-lliiliriffilt X C. R. BEIIGMAN President of the Athletic method of administration, flaws of the past have been eliminated and affairs of the present are efliciently conducted. During this year the student ofiicers of the Association have been instrumental in arranging mass meetings and other functions which have tended to elevate the athletic morale on the campus. The Athletic Association has also designed a new method for the election of the cheer leaders in an attempt to eliminate defects which existed in the former means of selection. The cheer leaders are now elected by the captains and managers of the various athletic teams. Under the changed ruling the candidates are introduced to the elec- tors at a special smoker arranged for this purpose. This process eliminates Hhlindv voting and tends to eradicate prejudice and per- sonal favor. ' In a like manner, the present administration is agitating for the reform or abolition of any reprehensible practices in athletic or related circles. Special emphasis is being placed upon the removal of detrimental conditions and upon the propagation of the Penn Association . State Honor Code ln its athletic significance. Ojicers President - - - C. R. BERGMAN Vice President K- R- WESTON Secretary . - C. G. GRAZIER Treasurer M. FLEMING Alumni Athletic Advisory Committee Chairman . - - - - - - A. N. DIEHL, l98 ' F. H. BLYTHE, '12 H. C. MCILVEEN, ,07 J. L. MAUT1112, '13 W. H. TEAS, '97 . J. E. WATSON, ,ll ' Faculty Committee on Athletics Chairman - - -'--- - - - - E. A. HOLBROOK F M. TORRENCE Huco Bsznmc A. E. MARTIN N., M. FLEMING W. R. HAM i . . . . -.r. - . ,M it t-.- , , v 'J - . fi . . A . . . .1.. M., . .. . 1 - rl Ng' 'z Q ' 1 4 1- ' L -H. tj ,: , E 5 We ' 1 'i 51 M4 , L., K 5 'lil i l lpllli iltwl lliiililil li 1 ll?-fffbtjA'ialfil7,i li . ' .-2, -294. -...-Kali:-w. if f , 213 College Yell Ss! Boom! Ah Coo! Penn State! Yell! Yell! Yell! Again! Penn! 'Q :- ff, Weire from the land of William --A-...J U 'I IQ! v State! State! State! Wiskum! Biskum! Hold 'eml Pennsy Slate! ! ! Locomotive Yell Rah! Rah! Penn State! Rah! Rah! Penn State! Rah! Rah! Penn State! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Penn State! !! .f?f9 1 , 1 'L ki H. S. BUCK Vrzrsily Cheer Lauder Cheer Leaders Class Yells and Colors 1927 ' ld Penn State will win the race When '27 sets the pace. ors-Royal Purple and Silver. 1928 Hoorah, Penn State, Let's go, '28. Colors-Orange and Black. 1929 Fight! fight! Blue and White, 729 with all your might. Colors-to be chosen. 1930 Yea! blue, Yea! white, Yea! ,30, Let's fight. Colors-to he chosen. 1 WVlllk0l' .Tones Blnck Brnnn Dlnkloeker Mullins Kline L. Xvllllillflii T. NVlIllnmn Schnnnfclt Wilkinson Ilibhlvr Slmuns Kerr Mnurl York Fcncll Freebonrne Buck Mcxvlllinmi Illnnknnhlllc-r 214 'T rack C. H. Mooma K. B. BARCLAY R. li. FoURAr:RI-1 J. H. S'l'ILWAIl'l' M. M. JIJIC J. M. LIQRCII . A. MA'I'IIIAs A. H. BATES B. H. BAll'1'lIUl.0MIiW li. T. Ecclcns L. D. FILKINS P. B. REIIS S. S. SHARP' H. R. CII.RIc.R'I' T Football K. R. Wr:s1'oN J. FILAK H. E. HAs1'INcs L E T T E R M E 1926 Spring Sports 'Baseball G. H. KIcN'I' J. C. LUNGREN J. A. Lraslco J. F. S'I'YnoRsKI T. C. WILSON G. M. HARRIS B. SwAR'I'z B. A. HARRINGTON P. R. PAGE H. CRIIRN B. D. JACOBSON Lacrosse S. F. JIARKINS J. A. GRUVIJR H. C. COOK W. E. PlH'l'CHAllD W. B. Housw M. C. WPlLKl1IlK E. G. SIIANKS W. H. HRLRR: J. C. BEfL.F'IE.'LD W. R. WI:NIJI3.I.I. B. M. HACKli'l l' H. JONLS A. M. BRIQAIIY K. G. HAINES J. P. FI:RcusoN G. COOK 611972 C. MII.I.IcR W. H. MACK A. BURNS E. FIHCAR B. SIIARIAN W. TRUMAN A. BIRII H. RIIQGIQI. C. PRI'I'r:IIARIJ 1926 Fall Sports Soccer C. P. LIPPINCOTT J. L. CIIRRRY A. MOI.I.INcI-:R R S. MAIIONIQY J. W. KRALL D D. CRHI:.NsIIIr:I,us S. L. HAMAS C. DliLI' J. C. LIINCRRN J. P. B01-zvlclf: J. IC. SRIAIVI' C. R. CRIIIQNIA S. H. DARRAGII J. D. PINCIIRA W. E. PRl'I'c:IIARn H. DANI:If:R1fmI.n C. R. BIQRGIIIAN P. J. MUNZ J. A. LIQSKO C. E. Blau. P. RlaI'INo E. J. PI:coR1 E. F. GRIFFIN C. W. SHMISCII w C. E. MARSIIALI. M. T. SEBRY N I. CocKI.IsY F. S1'RIMI.EN L. SI'I1'I.RR Cheerleader H. S. BUCK 5 Cross Country R. R. FouRAcRI: J. H. S1'uwAR'I' Qolf H. F. TAvI.oR H. A. CANON E. J'JlZ.Wl'I l'. JR. S. W. Clll'IIli.R H. S. KUIINS Tennis R. A. GARMAN H. H. BARR D. MIXI.PASS E. R. EccI.usTo-N W. R. MACCOWATII' A. E. I'hzI.I.M.IcII J. H. SCIIANTZ Wrestling F. W. KAISFIII W. S. LICGli'l 1' W. J. Cox G. K. OFFRNHAIISIJR P. B. RI-:Is C. A. CUYICR H. B. MCCAIR: J. F. Or:s1'I:RI.INc CBoxing C. G. GRAZIRR S. A. BI-:NRICK If S. L. IJAMAS . . B. JVJAIION S. J. KoI.IKosIcI w C. F II.IccIc.R A. B. WtJI.l4'l B. S. JVJIAIIONEY A. J. CoI.I.INs J. ll. LONG R. B. ACI: C. L. PACRARII 1. M. LoNI: ' S. S. IIoLI.onA1R:Ir J. Il. GARRISON J. C. lhsssr: 'Basketball J. C. LIINGRI-:N M. HAIIIAS J. P. RoI':.I'xIa P. R. PAM: li. B. BARON H. B. VUNNIRRA I.. D. RI-:II.I.Y G. S. DELI' H. R. l'1UFFMAN Ji v V .i -' Siem z g-!51:: :.,i ., ' m- W-1 ' if' WM ' 'llllllflll I ll V ' ' l -'d4 f7,l y1 . 'zfwza 'T' 'f wir, uw 5 fl lf -'fa'-J .. - Q-:pmt-.-gn--ag.-gl-ff..,, V: -I L. The Penn State Code QE C53-J A good name is earned by fair play, square dealing, and good sportsmanship, in the class room, on the athletic field, and in all other college relations. We earnestly de- sire that this spirit may be- come a tradition at Penn State. l llllllilllfllllitlllllllllllllllllflllllllillflillfl lllllllllll Hllllllllllllllmilllllllll 216 V , -. ' ,. ph -W'-A-- -'- -I y I ,ml .3 , 'I 3 W --- vV-. --N--U--A-Q--lea.-ham--MAu'H'---'M1.---Ww--.- -WWN' 'W ra. - , f . a1gq'!9 Q , Sw' M, , , M' .LLM 'M ' 'TfIlifil ,. , M , ,. . ., .. .. . ,. . , .. .. .. ., . . Fi ff, X-gmt, 1 w . N MJ- ,, jg? : ' 4 X - . ' K'-ff - ' N '- w 'Hg11.f HL.-',., my Aj - , val -fx'.q- .,:x ,ifrH-1' 4' 1- 'fl -+.1K',3f7., ff: -E' ',' I' QI gijs - Qty'5.1lt'i 'i1.4 lil ,Gigi W' ww QW 'ff ' L- egg Ji. A- e W ' Q ' W '5 ' 1' f i'A :::z ' .11 , ..gl,,,Q' x V ,.,Zf r M...- . 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Af r. ,NVQ E k f . w' -lhxupyl, H-5 yd If ,fl ,w, --1, 1 , iw. ,xl W 34451, Q' ' Q t' jg.- n,5?iQq.S-MEEX5 g15jQNUfHg!JQQprfV2 mfg- gx wsg , A flvfv -- -- WNW -Hwy rw 4.QJ13, . ,, 'wx 41,251 .4,,,eqgs:m.MM ' 217 Smart. Mgr. Mulmnvy fil'1'0IlNllll'lllH Ilunmfx Krall lim-like Ilnsilnpgs Dr-lu Dnrrngh Iivzllek Munz tire-1-me V 1'ritf'luu'rl Filuk NVcstou, Capt. B1-rgnmn I'lnc'uru LIIIIKNEII Ilxllugrrrllclrl FOOTBALL Although the Penn State grid eleven of 1926 failed to annex a single major contest, it proved beyond all shadow of doubt that the' Nittany Lions are rebuilding for future campaigns. After a sensational start the Bez- dekians were forced back into mediocrity by some of the strongest teams in the East and Middle West. Notre Dame, favored by many for national championship honors pre- vious to her defeat by Carnegie Tech, was the first to lower the Nittany col- ors. Defeats by Syracuse, and Pennsylvania followed, and the Pittsburgh Panthers snatched a drawn battle out of the lire in the annual Thanksgiving Day conflict. From the opening day of practice the re- y building of a forward wall seemed to be Coach Bezdekls chief problem. Assistant Coaches Bentz and Conover, former Lion captains and centers, were signed to assist in the construction of a competent line. The squad which reported to Coach Bezdek on September first was somewhat smaller than usual, but it included Greenshields and Krall, star linemen from the 1928 yearling team. Both had been out of school a year. But five members of the 1929 freshmen eleven were available-Delp, Vlfolff, Monahan, Curry, and Hamas. Seven letter candidates for the backfield posts seemed to insure plenty of offensive power, but the Nittany attack crum- bled in mid-season while the green line more than held its own. lluco Brzzuak C ouch J. E. SMART Manager 218 ,E 4 lt it 'K if K, 5. 13. ge Ii' 1. at .t t t it r it fi H, M. it lg, It 2 't KJ 'X . V ,5 ft X 2 if --1 .,,,,,.1-,gn V HAs'1'1Ncs Tim Srlmcusia CAME Captain Weston, Delp and Slamp seemed to have the edge on all other terminal candidates, but all three were on the side lines with injuries before the first game. Slamp, plucky veteran, was out all season with torn cartilages in his knee, but Delp and Captain Weston broke into the line-ups in mid-season to star in the remaining battles. Big ,lack Filak was declared ineligible until the Notre Dame clash, Munz supplanting the veteran tackle. Don Greenshields was stationed at the other tackle berth, with Hal Hastings and Joe Krall at the guard posts and Roger Mahoney at cen- ter. Lesko, Curry and Faulkner alternated at the wing posts during the scrinimages pre- ceding the opening game with Susquehanna. Coach Bezdek selected Lungren to pilot the eleven, with Boepke and Danger- field at the halfbaek posts and Cowboy Greene in the full- back berth. Pritchard, veteran halfback, Pincura, heady quar- ter, and Bergman were held in reserve with Al Wolff, Steve Hamas and Bus Harrington. With this patched-up team the Lions ran up the biggest score in years in the initial game of the season on New Beaver Field, scoring eighty-two points on a reputedly strong Susque- hanna team. The Nittany yardage totaled seven hundred and eleven, while the visitors were unable to penetrate the Blue and White line for more than two yards. 219 NIAHONHY J X X.-I - -- ----.M ....-..-.... ,..,. -.,.,.,-- ,.,,,,, -,.,.,,,-........Rx I Q 'fp pina ,.- ... ..- H jf 1 K 1 v . if 'f .. 24 ' 1fFWV .N fl lv' ff ,V 24 'f7i'f:. 1 -L3 ,L- .-.L-'L.L'H . ' 1-1. 3. 1-if .J - . 'Nlllfi iilllvtivf i'lfi7Q5l'ffll iU4 l'l E ll gli ' ' ' ,' ' Q- .- 1 ' -, ,low A A I W L if df.- 1 - 'kdm ml ' Tun Gnotuce WASIIING'I'0N Umvmisrrv GAME Cowboy Greene was the leading scoring light with four touch- downs, although Roepke and Lungren ran wild in enemy territory. A phalanx of substitutes saw service in the game, which was replete with thrilling dashes. Away to a flying start in eastern scoring tabulations, the Blue and White warriors continued their track tactics at the expense of Lebanon Valley the following Saturday, the final score stand- ing 35-0. Harrington started for Dangerfield in the Nittany back- field, but he and his mates were supplanted by an entire new quar- tet which included Pritchard, Hamas, Pincura and Wolff. The newcomers were even more effective than their predecessors. Greenshields, Krall and Mahoney loomed as the outstanding line per- formers, although the entire forward Wall showed improvement. The one dark cloud on the Nittany horizon was an injury which kept Roepke, star halfback, on the bench with a LUNGREN broken cheek-bone until the Pennsyl- vania game. Fathersi Day entertainment proved to be costly for the Marietta eleven, which came out of the West to meet a 48-6 defeat at the hands of the fast-traveling Lions. Two backfields contributed to the scoring which was heavy during the opening half. Practically every substitute on the Blue and White bench saw action at some stage of the game. In the closing minutes the visitors managed to push the ball through a green line for the first touch-down violation of Lion territory. plm-GUARD fl s an vw, . .,.,,, ,. . , S Q gill ,45Q,l1fAl5.H W If:-V5yV:,1N,4,1Jl,'I : M5135 x ii i ,liigg4',ggfi'rl f,: 5'i','q '-y r If f fine-3 'flilifwl'ilnlit.f55,hij' -- 2-mf lit . Hui1'M'-'s'l'1lf2ft,4f2f',lhgJrQfrmf5pu'gf'jf t MNH rff-l5'.. ,' ,',...!LSf3-'J ' 220 .f . 1 l V r 'i:::g1::ig1'.'.'A'-.H-::':?:1:5.i.:.: ' ,,,, , ..,f:'r:,',.11 . fun, it r- , W . . . . L - H .. . , , WAN 5, N M .VM .W . 1 ' - VI-1 , I' tar, a , : :11 R- - '!. ' . 5 . ix ll , '-.Nw ' ',- ' -' l -- I ' '- N4 - t ....,--...,:.,.:..L..,-LLr.. l 1 X Q Y .,A' , ..NU.,.. .I W 47 1 , ' stir 5 ix 4 A l s l -.U We I - f---,V V l'i0I'1l'KlG ,.. 1 t .-1 .., M tif W f, ' ,, ,, ,....... ' s if 5- i. ,. E. . 1 E i I l P 5. . . x 'lui-1 PENN CAM!-L ' Q ,. it t The brightest individual flash of the game was contributed by Lungren, L who raced ninety-five yards for a touchdown from kick-off. The Penn State team was penalized one hundred and sixty-five yards during the battle period. Reif and Lafferty starred for Redi' Griffiths' eleven. 5- A 5 tl S Thus ended the preliminary season. The Lions had registered a total of one hundred and sixty-five points, topping all other Eastern teams in pf: . scoring. Cowboy Greene was second only to Carr, of Syracuse, for indi- vidual honors, with fifty-six points to his credit. lt? Then the Nittany tide broke upon sterner 1 rocks. Coach Bezdek's inexperienced combination fell before the dashing skill of the Notre Dame lrishmen by a four touchdown margin, 28-0. 1 Passes by Parisiene to O'Boyle gave the Hoosiers a touchdown in the opening minutes of play. 1 Dahman and Neimiec ran wild around the Nittany ends, and Parisiene's passes made the Irish- l men Ia constant threat. Captain Weston, Darragh and Filak were inserted in a vain effort to stein the tide, but the Westerners were not to be denied. The touted Lion offense failed except for bursts by 3 lt 'o X' .JC WE Greene and Pritchard. -2 The Notre Dame eleven registered a touchdown in each quarter to send 'Y the Lions down to the first defeat of the season. Failure of the backfield to launch a consistent and effective at- tack cost Penn State the Alumni Day battle with Syracuse. Captain Hanson and his army, outplayed mates, angered by their defeat at the hands of the the Lions in every department of the game. Big Berthai' Barbuti, Orange fullback, was the battering ram of the visit- D,,NGEmfm,,,, t ' VA fx 1 . 8 ,P S as s so H f-..,.,,,ls--,--- r. I l X, ta, ,,f,..,,, X .Iris 1' W1-'17, 'I f fi 55 , ' i j . gt l' ttf-Tdlhlttseifftlgzftilfieitmtx'aS5'w'i'H1'1 igili' ' T -- V eeee 4 1' ' -,...-!.xL1-I-.H 1 -- -'-' '4- 221 2 l I l A 1 3 v v f' if ,Wulf A 'M , . ' T -,Q- . frvAa1! 'Wl 'v'U.:':f':a ' mf- 'uit 4 --Urfw-vvfffhmvfv'-L - W if ' X ' f i il .Yr WH mmm?kvmtnpfirmmrmmrwiI V TI - .1 ...ix rr.. lp, . g ii.....--...3a...,.-,i,, L. -.. '::1gg1:::'..,.,,.........'W t MTlamgmMwgMmF:0-LmJ- -s - -- - :-- -ee L- 2 , T f i I uadnlu ...-,,..u i l i i Q ' 1 1 l .. l E 5 .5 'E i me tt l 5 Q' , Tm-: BUCKNELI. GAME . l ing offense. His great Hleather-toting and the defensive l work of Hanson and Archoska were primarily responsible l for the victory. Levy shone in the Syracuse line. It Hastings and Filak played capably for the Lions, as t did Hamas and Dangerfield. Delp displayed his wares for Q the first time since he had been crippled. Both teams were I hampered by injuries to valuable players. The ensuing game with George Washington was slov- lg 5 i enly, with Penn State holding the long end of a 20-12 score. 5. Harris scored the first touchdown of the game for the tt visitors by scooping a fumble and racing seventy yards Q against the scrubs. Weston and Roepke returned to the xl Lion line-up and performed iii capably. Lungren and r A Greene shone in the back- 51 T MUNI field, as did Coleman of T George Washington. i T A Held goal by Scull in the second quarter was the margin of y , victory of the Red and Blue of Pennsylvania over the Blue and White 1 of Penn State in a pitched battle on Franklin Field, the final score T f reading 3-0. The Nittany machine pushed its way to the Penn one- yard line, but a fourth down pass failed and the Quakers punted out l of danger. W The regular line played the game intact, with Captain Weston EN and Delp at the terminal posts. Roepke, playing with a heavy , helmet protecting his face, shared honors with Delp and Green- i shields. The blond halfback's long passes might have been converted 2 into touchdowns by clever receivers, and his other offensive work GREENE ill.. .,.. , . 1, N .. ,... , 5 t V.pA . - ...nigga j 1 Haul ' f -Ji. Mg, 1' r -M3Ag.:r ,L , , , , .. ,W 2' . 1 ti'1 'Li, .' ,.L'Q.i ,-.i.i1-ftgtjr, gg ' iii.. ',., g ,.1,g.! AAM.,,i:gmL .,..Y.. ,Q ggg- ----------------f,Z---------- M 222 Tina Pn r Gam 1-1 was of the highest caliber. Delp and Greenshields completely out- played the opposition, Delp winning a place on tl1e Quaker All- Opponent eleven by virtue of his stellar play. Rodgers and Singer scintillatcd for Pennsylvania, as did Paul Scull and his educated toe. The Lions stopped the famous uhidden- balli' attack with but little diliiculty. The Penn backs never pene- trated within the Nittany twenty-five yard line. The battle went to the Red and Blue only after a heart-reading struggle. Bucknell, returning to the Lion schedule after an absence of seven years, succumbed to the agility of the fleet Boepke in the Pennsylvania Day battle 011 New Beaver Field, 9-0. A thirty-yard sprint by the lithe halfback paved the way for the Nittany touchdown 1 in the second quarter. He also booted I '4AK the Penn State Held goal. Trimmer and Diehl stood out in the Bison attack, but Bucknell was doomed to disappointment if victory was her goal. The Blue and White warriors demonstrated their complete superiority, although breaks plavcd a minor role in the fray. ' With the uThundering Herd safely disposed of, Coach Bezdek turned his attention to the game of the year, the Thanksgiving Day classic with Pitt. Goaded to desperation by years of non-success, the Nittany Lions held the Panthers to a 7-6 score until the final quarter, when Welch raced through the demoralized eleven. Pitt held the'final edge, 244-6. Adverse decisions and Welch's great play frustrated the last offensive of the 1926 season. Welch vied with Roepke for individual prominence, al- though Pincura and Filak were also outstanding. Captain Weston, Filak, 223 PINCUIKA -W nw W. ,W aw nt.. -4. -M eration in All-American selections. v--,. .-1... .-.4 tn. ...WV .HW Jf 4 -...W .T ' . 35' A ' 5' iii1w .. I . ,, V V V - V L VV ' 1 'f rs.. 4 S ., ., .L 'lf ?. 'f.l?',5'-1 1-f VX . A 1. f -' . f .? f'7i iV-1'-QJ fi -f't GI1i. '.?I'V '9.-fwfifff 4' H ' i V :Vf 2 ' f 'Q V. . QV' T 3172 1f?'2'w,z5a.c?tfzi+f2V, 'iizelgifalr mr. u f .f'f,2.1j-ja, ,-155-Mft . ,ii Hiii? iitii tuitagwtt ,sand . '- . it !rY'?',z5f.yJ I. -i.,,fVftgrL X H 1, 1 V LL t.V Greene, Pritchard, Bergman, Reed, Munz, and Roseberry played their last game for the Blue and White. ' An analysis of the score sheet shows that the Nittany warriors piled up a total of two hundred M. A' points against eighty-three for the opposition. Delp and Greenshields were honored by numerous sports critics in their selection of sectional teams, while Roepke came in for a great deal of consid- The steady though slow improvement of the Blue and White during the season augures well for years to come. Coach Bezdek is emphatic in declaring that the 1926 was one of the hnest groups of football players he has ever coached. Another year will reveal what Dame Football has tucked away in her skirt pocket to feed her ravenous Lion during the 1927 campaign. -uv an t-.... -.., Q..-. J l Lf Football Season 1926 T: E Organization u Coach - . . . - Huco BEZDEK Captain - - J K. R. WESTON iff Manager - - - V' - - - J. E. SMART Graduate Manager - - ---- N. M- FLEMING Lf' First Assistant Managers - - P- P- HESS, F- PATTON, M. A. HUNT ii' Line-U p rw '3' Right End Ag Right Tackle ww ,Digg Gltdfd N3 Center - - 1. Left Guard - Left Tackle - Left End V Left Halfback .HI Fullback - , Penn State 1, iv. - Quarterback A Right Halfback - - - - - K. WEsToN - - - J. FILAK, P. MUNZ H. HASTINGS, S. DARRAGH - - - - R. MAHONEY - - - - - - J. KRALL D. GREENSI-IIELDS, C. R. BERGMAN - - G. DELP, J. A. LESKO - - J. LUNGREN, J. PINCURA - - - J. Roi-:PKE S. HAMAS, H. DANGERFIELD - - G. GREENE, W. PRITCHARD Chronicle Susquehanna University 0 ' I Penn State - Lebanon Valley College - . 0 ff Penn State 48 Marietta College - J - 6 ' Penn State - Oi Notre Dame - - - - 28 Penn State Syracuse University - - 10 ,Q Penn State - George Washington University . 12 Penn State 0 University of Pennsylvania - 3 . Penn State - 9 Bucknell University - - . 0 4 Penn State 6 University of Pittsburgh 24, i J' fi 'lint 1 lllll. lllllilllllilllllllllliimillillliiiilifi .llllllllltiliyilmllilillllllllllliilifmlltllililllil Q Y --- ' :tr 224 w g. H-.-,WW-,muwmM, WMWw,,W--- f ' . -v ., N---'ff .., v Q5 l f U 'ilu' ' -'M-73-Z ' '-- - -A-'--' '- -'-:W ' i .K - fi 1?-VK ' ' - .7 I A. Q f MA nh ---M ff YL- ' ' , . ' w e w w ' F, ' ui:fM f!f1 ' 5.14, f ' - V ' ' , UIQ 3, ' f .4 f , h 7 L ,X ? . 'Q , -' 'V , .:. ' A ' X X-F, ' ,N fl- ' ,-my-,,,,,,,.,,,,.....-.....,... ..,..,,..,.,,A..-...2..- . .. 1 E NASE . f 'M J '- ' ' . 5 N --- 'hu 3, . 1 I -- W V - i :,g::f -A TFTP, i Crit: X ,t3:17:. .L QPF? ' 'Tilt ef in K-N - :i::t: 'ILLII wx- naw- X' ..... IM - M., 'f EH- - umm W .... - M., .W ......., ,. ':'7:,. 1 W. -V ' , .654 ,ml iii .mx :2T' 5 ,, 5 .... 5 , fp 5, ,ie . W ? , 'Q .' 15 WILSCN ' Captain rx ,zx .. M. '::,. 51 ' S11 , 75? Q 'i' V hm i .. Q 11 fx., E iff' -WJ if f f-Q gi CQL4.- M , 'M ' -' , ' ' M .l'?Q?S5l3I' 1 1' i5?l 'gi ?E- - . - V - - . , fi - ml m ay ' QQ 55 M iw w wr 5' ,'V',.f ' ' If fl xiwgyals. fgffff' :f'- '-vc' 1 - ,, 35' l ' 2 N, V ,, w. Q 1 .Q 1 gig,-,,M.,,,,,,,,g...--.,, ..,,.,,. ...II- Q M fmmiefa ming ww Q 1 Mm -' M Q ' - A74 .L+ 4.-,. ,- 4, y ' ,. ' .V ,y..1,. Q,-Jn. mf A- 7, ' ? 225 1 1 I H1-zrlok Lumzrn-n 'Juvolnami S1-lnvurlz llnrrln Wllsm1,Cnpt. Styhorskt Ilnhu-s Page KL-nt llurrhuzlun Join-N, Mgr. BASEBALL With a nucleus of only four veterans of which none were receivers, Coaches Bezdek and Killinger moulded a diamond combination which an- nexed the majority of its games and bitterly contested the others. The inclement weather which prevailed during the early days of prac- tice necessitated indoor drill and hindered the coaches in their plan of selec- tion and development. However, a tentative combination was assembled in ample time to prepare for the opening game on April tenth. THE EARLY Fans Penn State won the first game with Juniata by consistent hitting in the early in- nings. Page's pitching ability proved an im- portant factor in turning the invaders away with a ten to four defeat. The game with Cornell, scheduled to be played at Ithaca, was cancelled because of a snow storm. Get- H Uco Bizzmzx C ouch tysburg, Susquehanna, Ursinus, and Dickinson were met in order and defeats were administered in each instance. The mound performances H. Jo of Styborski, Page, and Haines were especially gratifying. Managjj 226 Za-I if A ll V i I VW mm Y V ir Kixfi V V VV 1 3 Tit- H T i Hi - ,- i-vvmvvvwivh---.I tl i - X 'f nfl . , A , 'Thl3in1'7:Npw'TT'i'l7:' . . 1 ' 1 ,g-, . x . ,J . tx. I I , - slugging, Q v-W ' g I AA 5 . 1' Ji- -H ' , - I -LM AAIV, V .,...... M... . t vb: i lj '- H - - ' -' Y AMN, , ,,,... ...,- ,..., .,.. I.- ..,, ,, -.A, M, H W ,Z ,ing FIRST REVERSE Navy administered the first defeat of the season to the Nittany tossers in a heavy-hitting contest which ended with a score of twelve to ten. Styborski secured the pitching assignment for Penn State and was relieved by Haines, at , 'lu I who also weakened and was replaced by Page. Jarret, the Midshipman hurler, 3 xl 59 was likewise withdrawn when lIe succumbed to a barrage of Nittany lIits. .V Tuggle, his successor, saved the fray by granting only three hits during his K' five innings of service. ii' TIIE SECOND SETBACK l A Grifhth, Villa Nova's pitching ace, handed Penn State its second reverse when he outpitched Page in a sensational contest on New Beaver Field. The V latter yielded one less hit than Griffith but the Nittany blows were administered at intervals. Villa Nova had attained an I-IAmns envious record, and the record crowd which witnessed PC1111 State's defeat by the score of two to nothing, were impressed with the performance of the invaders. UAN ST4, ,V ' tt . 'lf A PAIR or VICTORIES -lilflfiw Bethany, our next opponent was met in two games illld was twice defeated. A - - The Penn State Team recovered from its batting slump and earned sixteen hits in ... S the initial contest in which the visitors lost, sixteen to seven. In the second game, if , . . . . . - 4 .hag ,Q State met stiffer opposition, but emerged the victor by a some of four to three. l fgiflw Herman, the visiting pitcher, walked Lungren in the ninth inning with tlIe bases 1 K . full and thereby forced the winning run. THE EASTERN TRIP I, .. Princeton, Pennsylvania, and Syracuse administered consecutive drubbings 6 1311 1' to the Nittany baseballers on their disastrous eastern trip. Although Styborski l'lARltlNGTON rv e onl two hits to tlIe Tigers, he was defeated b a lone run which was scored DRV Y :I y in the first inning, Penn State was held scoreless. The University of Penn- sylvania overeame an early lead by scoring three runs in the seventh inning, and defeated the Blue and White invaders by a score of five to four. Kreuz, ' qu A . , 21, who begted Page in a pitching duel, allowed only seven hits. The seventh tg. 1. inning twain proved to be the decisive factor when Syracuse defeated Penn -- fi D State eight to four in the closing game of the tour. Haines and Styborski I 'X .NJ .. 4 I A ..7' .,,:c4jQN,M,,v, 4 'il NH fit, were hit Consistently, and neither was able to suppress the Orange attack. ' 1 '.g- ' .I T W 'hs Y we I THE LAST GAMES I' .e 13 ,, E N 3155, Marietta greeted the Penn State team upon 1ts return and was vanquished six to three. Penn State's six tallies were made on two singles, which, coupled with Marietta errors, were sufficient to win. Bucknell, the bane of PeIIn Stateis . X f A baseball teams, administered two consecutive defeats to the Blue and White. tossers, eight to four and two to one. lVIufPhY Pitched bmll games f01' the ,, 3'iii',1i5Yf+.,' in Bisons and was effective, although Penn Stateis numerous errors were factors 't Ai' in the defeats. PAGE ,p,, U ...I 227 l'..':T.f:l'......t. f'lf2II,fl'fl..'1l'llI,:.,......... '- 11- L----- '-' LA , -x ' -. W-any ., .,.,,..I.'-ji'TITL-,. ....-..'TLf.- H .'T - 'A 1T -'ST'-Tl T. . . I . ALUMNI OPPOSITION Coming from behind, the Varsity defeated the Alumni in the closing innings of the Commence- ment Game by the score of eight to seven. The old-timers enjoyed an early lead of six runs, which was overcome by a rally in the ninth inning which netted three tallies. Baseball Season 1926 jyji, Chronicle gvffjjf Juniata - 4 Penn State ---- 10 J A Cornell - Penn State - fCancelled-snowj Gettysburg 6 Penn State - - 13 Gettysburg - Penn State - fCancelled--rainj Susquehanna 3 Penn State' - - 8 Ursinus - - 5 Penn State - - 8 Dickinson - 3 Penn State 6 Navy - - 12 Penn State - 10 Villa Nova 2 Penn State O Bethany - 7 Penn State - 16 Bethany - 3 Penn State 4 Princeton - 1 Penn State - 0 Pennsylvania 5 Penn State 4' Syracuse - 8 Penn State - 4. Marietta - 3 Penn State 6 Bucknell - 8 Penn State . 4. Bucknell - 2 Penn State 1 Alumni - - 7 Penn State . 3 Organization V Cvfwh. - - - Huco BEZDEK Captain - T. C. WILSON Manager - - - - - HUGH JoNEs First Assistants J. W. FORGIE J. N. STEWART J. H. TEAS Line-U p Catchers - -. - - A. J. LESKO, B. A. HARRINGTON Pitchers J. F. STYBORSKI, P. R. PAGE, K. G. HAINES First Base - - . . . G. M. HARRIS Second Base B. SCHWARTZ Third Base G. H. KENT Shortstop - J. C. LUNGREN Left Field - H. R. GREENE Center Field - T. C. WILSON Right Field - - B. JACOBSON Substitutes J. L. EISENHUTH R. FLETCHER 1 2' Mr 'E li a t t 3 f th t 2 2 5 4 I 'i t ll I it 1 5 'E , fI.r,-'.. ff. ,.f1 fsnfizizra, ' H 'Y ' ' 228 . , 'w -4 J M ,, , MW --.--.W.,,,,.-..., 1 ,A V yt.,-Q , - -,' ff W' W' 1 X.: . ' ,Q-. A , Aff , ' -' Q ff . -.z'...f: aww- VV: ::..?i.vHl-2152.fZi52'ffaaaf' MV' f2:'p5li'.'f3z'f7a.Ef 'H wifi.-. 'Y . f 3 2 iliifid kdff?:51U3ir7'3i1Hwffx-X 1 :QW ,. .,,.......,. . - - - . ,, ..,. ,X ,V . . L , . . , + .,,,, ,MJI - , da Lu .,,.,. .WV : ,Vx,V.,...AVV,,VV,,4y. ,V V V V V ii .M.,t,,,V- gi lkiff ' W - ' ...v W- -- M... Q W.. L w W . vw f, , f .1 .. U MDMA , -.m WWW' ...., V V ' -1, Il l' ..g.. f A Will' U vu. 'fm' ' ', .. il, gg: ,....... r-ww -' V ,.., . - 'GNWV ......, A .,.... W 'zgr' ,JI i . ,M Yiwu . , ff- h .W . .X 1 .1 . lb- ...., , M , .,... ...,, V 5 -...T 4 - . M. W , ...Til -' mi.: V ' ww Y- A W.. ,. ....,. wx XM- . - Q ., .-fm. 1 P wx: W . f I-mm E ...Q SZ ' TM., W... vv-mf. F. , .W 1 112211. 'Q , ,!. V. M. KLM, . .,.. , V VVV , P fi 'M' cc as all 'nrq' -,nm , STEW STEWART 31... . M . Q Captam-Elect . t':t' JI Track x u 1926 im hIHlliUH! I11 immmf . . .gf mmm mg . f f 4 L, 5537 5 Ii i 2.29 I4 tes Eggers Slmrp Roh-x Gilhz-rt,Mgr. Curtnu-ll 'l'orra-uve l1m'tImlmncw I.:-rch lfillcliln Mnthlns 1110. Stcwurt llurvluy l fllIl'fll'l'0 nr TRACK Arrayed against an imposing field of entrants, Penn State terminated the indoor track season bv annexing fourth place in the annual indoor intercol- leffiate meet held at the l02nd Engineer's Armory in New York City. The U Blue and White boardsmen were entered in only eight events and scored fifteen points in six of these to exceed the former Penn State high score record by one counter. Captain Moore, weakened by a serious injury race in the seventy-yards high hurdle event and placed third, while Eggers, Va newcomer on the Varsity, finished in the fifth position. Ide at- tained a third rating in the thirty-five pound weight throw. The mile relay team, composed Of Torrence, Sands, Mollinger, and Davis finished third to score three more points, while the other Penn State tallies were garnered by Barclay and N- J- CARTMELL Stewart with fourth places in the two-mile and Coach mile runs, respectively, and by a fifth place in the broad jump by Mathias. - to his hand, ran a desperate AT THE RELAYS With the closing of the indoor season, Coach Nate Cartmell turned his attention to the development of the team for the University of Penn- J. B. SHEETS Sylvania Relay Carnival. The performances of the Penn State represen- Manager-Elect 230 ft, . .... ,V ,,-.1,, .,., ,',, ,J ,,,,. Y ,-,, VF ...Nm .,, , ,,,, ,'4,,,,mrL'v,w,' y I 1 X: 2 'Q 7 my 0 Ilya. pawn M Xwnmwwwy M Q 4 'i , M- ...-.,, ..,n . H.4.. ....,...-.r -W- i F it ' 1 'T 1 1 ON TO VICTORY - tatives at Franklin Field more than gratified the Nittany coach. The shuttle hurdle and the four-mile relay teams led the field in their events, and Bates took the broad jump title with a beautiful leap of 23 feet, 316 inches. ln the quarter-mile relay, , Mathias, Brierly, Kilmer, and Filkins forced the University of Pennsylvania quartet ip to break the Carnival record and placed a close second. Kittle, Smith, Davis, and f Taylor, comprising the two-mile team, pulled up to third place in their event. T itil DOWNFALL or TIIE MOUNTAINEERS ' V' In the first outdoor duel meet of the season, Penn State easily defeated West Virginia University on the New Beaver track by the score of 90-45. The perfect F condition of the track together with a Y 5 strong wind enabled the athletes to dis- play impressive form. The college rec- 'i tk ord in the 220-yard dash and the broad p i A jump were eclipsed by Bartholomew and ,,,,l ' Mathias, respectively, but the new marks N . .m p MATMAS were disallowed because of the strong mix, V ,T pqpy IQ Q wind. Cartmell's proteges won every ' 'W p f .IM track event, three field events, and earned a tie in the 5 pole vault. ln the two-mile run, Barclay, Johnston, and M ppi' ' Y . Reis crossed the finish line ahead of any of the West eft- p i g, ' i 'd'I N Virginia entrants. Bartholomew and D'Aiuto provided ga, ,Q .51 I the feature competition of the meet in the sprints, the if B 'iw' M iwi S if B Penn State man beating the latter in both events by short MOORE . ts. a pf' .s1f4.gfL..ssf4i- 1-2-'ta 231 t 1 n 1 . Ji i if ft V'i lxdfl Y e fl I 1 - A .,.V,....,..-..,,i,. , ft 'w . in ,.-- -:fr W-,vw-wtf .- 'L V I' ui H 'Irfanirsifzaywhrmi-'fv:r,7Tr . ,,,n . .., , .. .,, , .,.M. .QA4 .l ,aft . ikf .lilfa ,,A lip-, T 't 'i W- ' ' arm '-'W'-'M'-T - 'h' Trr'- Mill 4 gig ' ' 5' jggg-jg Ciggi., f tg If L' 1 ! 1 g f i r 1 A. xiii' j N7 X AN Excirmc WIN I ii I ' t margins. The visitors triumphed only in the shot put, javelin throw and the discus. J r SINKING THE NAVY p Q' Displaying remarkable form in the running events despite the soggy condition of the track, the i j i Penn State team invaded Annapolis and defeated the Middies, 83-52. The Blue and White athletes T were supreme in the sprints and hurdles and succeeded in lowering two of the existing local records. fi X T Crip Moore won the high hurdles in 15 2X5 seconds, while Bartholomew led the way to the tape in 5 the century in 10 seconds. Both of these performances established records on the li Navy oval. The Middiesi lone victory on the track was scored in an exciting half- x 1 I 5 1 I 551 1 1 l a s l l I 1 l 4 I I . p I ii llvlw as.-- Q... mile run in which Midshipman June passed Taylor five yards from the finish. ln the field events, Ide, Roberts, and Mathias won the hammer, javelin, and broad jump, respectively. Navy's entrants were far supreme in the other field events. THE WEST ,CAME EAST Vieing with the greatest track athletes in the country at the lntercollegiates at Boston, the Penn State track team placed seventh with a total of fifteen points. The western teams clearly demonstrated their supremacy over their eastern rivals and Southern California and Stanford encountered little competition in gaining the title and runner-up honors. Yale, Harvard, and Syracuse were the only eastern teams with higher totals than Penn State. The Blue and White track athletes scored places in both hurdles, the mile run, the broad jump, and the hammer throw. There were no individual champions, but Mathias came within a fraction of an inch of winning the broad jump with, a leap of 23 feet, W., inches. Captain Moore was third in the high hurdles and fifth in the lows, Stewart and Fouracre finished fourth and fifth Inn in the mile run and Bates was fifth in the broad jump. The remainder of the Penn 'I 'Zim l ' ,V Wil 1 f it 5 ,iil'i Af, A K, .., ' . quit. , L t ,Y jf, 5 TI .TT.'::i1ti' 5 ':',:..1f:7?'.:Z1gT:,..'I J' ' f A 'l:3-73:3:7i'f:-TTl'T-..-. '3'.1T21I5'r ' fr? -- fe--r 232 ji t. 1 F. . PPTP' 'xii -,, tu 'P -,,,.,,,,-f U 5 .-..-A 1 .. ,,,,g....Q ..,. -- .. ,,,, W.-. 'itll if l ' I 1 s T - . 'i'W ' 'M H-' M -l,...........t ' 'a A.. 1.14 --' 'AL- as ' ' A' 'A +14 AA f .H 5 .,.,,.gm 53 T 3-1 S State tallies were garnered by Ide in the hammer throw, with a heave of 1447 feet 9 inches, which net- l -- p ted him third place. l 5 SWEEPING THE SMOKY CITY Probably the most overwhelming accomplishment of a Penn State track team was attained against the University of Pittsburgh, when the Panther trackmen secured a single third place and no , y', P better position in all the track events and succumbed to Cartmell's speedboys by the one-sided score of 99 2f3 to 35 U3. The track was extremely soft and a continuous downpour prevented the con- testants from scoring any exceptional performances. Pitt was stronger in the field events and made zjjgtgs. a clean sweep in the shot put in addition to winning the pole vault, discus, and javelin. Crip', Moore, running his last races for Penn State, was a double victor in his favorite races, the hurdles. The conquest of Pitt was not only a sweet revenge for athletic reverses in other sports, but it also provided the climax to a most successful track season for Penn State. Track Season 1926 Organization N Coach - - - - - N. J. CARTMELL Captain - - ' - . - C. H. Moons J. Graduate Manager - - ' ' ' N- MH FLEMING Manager ---- - ------ H. R. GILBERT 75- First Assistant Managers - H. B. MCCABE, J. B. SHERTS, J. B. MCCLEMENTS, JR, i Chronicle 2 Penn State - 90 West Virginia - 4-5 V, Penn State - - - 83 Navy - - - 52 Penn State - - '- 99 2f3 Pittsburgh - - 35 U3 Q' ' Intercollegiates: Seventh place, 15 points Team J , C. H. MOORE . Low Hurdles, High Hurdles l K. B. BARCLAY . . . - Two-Mile Run ' M. M. JDE - - Hammer and 35-Pound Weight l T. A. MATHIAS Broad Jump and Sprints I J. M. LEncH . . . Hurdles j R. R. FOURACRE One-Mile and Two-Mile Runs l J. H. STEWART . . . One-Mile Run A. H. BATES - - Broad Jump, High Jump, Pole Vault R. H. BARTHOLOMEW - . . . . Sprints 5 L. D. FILKINS - . . . Sprints ' E. T. Eccans . Hurdles P- B- R515 ' Two-Mile Run C. S. SHAHPE , Hurdles F. KILMER - Q Spring 3' T,1?i3:gsE Quarter-Mile H. S. ROBERTS U Haggilgfgg W. N. KARHACI-r . 4 O. B. HELFFHICH Oggiflgfglgge l - n , G' SANDS ' Quarter-Mile A -TT.---T-'juni-Pm-Tm-AnJ-Prim tm' ... .... . .,,. , ,H V 1 F .T I. tf'5Si:'.',f'. ' H ' T l '-'att-1 '- ':. ' ' ' 'lv fuss, T W'W LQ -.-. . , 233 1 4 5 z l 5 1. ,, lr t 2! 5 l, Q 1 1 J l 5 1 l l 1 ,, ll 5 E . l t l 3 2 s l I ii , l I W9f5699'lv9995999f596fi'-ifXYr'-vW55'ifv99?QfP'i9f?f5'ifi96999f+5594S99669W' sf69999SS659fSf5?5!5S59' BASKETBALL 1 9f' SYS ff4fff6fb!KffKf9ff9fbff9ff999'fSffQpff'f9YKfffi 5fKr6ff99fiQ999969S4ff!f9ff9??9!4ff9?264Fk!v9Wr9Y What was undoubtedly the hardest schedule ever attempted by a Penn State basketball team was played through in a manner that stamps Cap- tain Mike Hamas, 1927 quintet as one of the truly great Nittany Lion' court machines. Of the seventeen regularly scheduled contests, thirteen resulted in victories. Oddly enough, three of the four setbacks came on the second game of each of the three road trips, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh and Syracuse admin- istering reversals. Detroit, unsung and unheralded, was the fourth quintet to eke out victory, turning the trick on the Armory hardwoods. On the win side of the ledger, Coach Dutch Hermann's team turned back Princeton, Car- negie Tech ftwicej, Washington and Jefferson, Duquesne, Buffalo and Pittsburgh. The Penn State court season opened with Lebanon Valley as the oppo- nent, the Lions turning in a 110-32 decision. Susquehanna was no match in the second encounter, the final score being 50-15. In the first game before the first road trip, Mike Hamas and his mates turned in a 46-29 win over Gettysburg, atoning in a measure for the defeat dealt out by the Battleheld passers last year. Competing against Princeton, at the time leaders of the Eastern Inter- collegiate League, Penn State came through with a clean-cut triumph, 30-23. Two days later Pennsylvania proved too strong before ten thousand specta- A fast, aggressive, eagle-eyed Detroit five came out of the West to adminis- ter a surprise but well-earned 37-27 win. Penn State came out of the temporary lethargy to down Carnegie Tech by a 441-32 count before adding the scalp of W. and .l.'s strong court combination, 39-30. Against Duqu6Sl16, 21 clear mem- ory of the 1926 humiliation still lingered in the minds of Coach Hermann and the entire team, and the Blue and White wasted no time in running up a 39-15 count over a highly-touted team. Juniata proved easy in a listless game, 29-19. When Bucknell, with its best team in history, was turned back, 41-22, it marked the fifth victory in a row for the Lions. Again taking the road for the second trip, the Nittany courtmen repeated the earlier victory over Carnegie Tech, this time by an even more decisive 38-13 score. The win ran the string of victories to six with the additional accomplishment of not having bowed to any team from the Pittsburgh district. It fell to the lot of some Panthers from Pitt to shatter the newly-made records of the Penn State team, and a powerful Panther five took the measure of the Lions, 33-27. Ursinus was easy, 42-23, and the Lions embarked on the final road tour of the year, this time to the North. In what was probably one of the most gruelling and stirring games ever to take place, the Lions annexed a 4,3-4-l. win over Buffalo after three five-minute overtime periods. Moving on to Syracuse the Blue and White could not hold the Orange, and again the Lions dropped the second game- 48-21- One game remained on the Nittany schedule, that with Pitt. With determina- tion showing in every move, with brilliance displayed in every play, and with ex- citement and intensity in abundance, Penn State staved off' a last minute Panther rally and was the victor, 35-34. The never-to-be-forgotten game presented an ideal B. M. H li-ICMANN Coach tors and romped, 32-26. climax to a successful season. HANIAS apmm Y Y 'rrr vvifrnfzx1Ernvr-vrrv1'i 'r'f ': V V':r fl fi Y 1 W' ''5 T '7lf:Q1rifinwi7igrn i'iv:t1i1i'i:I'WM 'rv,fyim.-el ---. ,....., 1 1 1 i 7 PM-'Mm ' 'A ' 9' 3ii'ii i fi. .,., ffff' fi' it :.IQfQ?....T7iM.. .: 11fQf'i'T 'lii 4 iff i 234 lIul1'mun, Mgr., lluluhnlil Di-lp S. Ilnmns Jacobson lim-mmm You Nh-du iRlll'llk1' VIII!!! M. llumus, Punt. Reilly lilll'0ll Lungrpn Since only two men will be lost by graduation or ineligibility, the prospects for next year are bright. Captain Mike Hamas will be ineligible for further intercollegiate basketball competition be- cause of the three-year ruling, and Lefty Page will receive his sheepkin in June. Six letter men will ' ' ' cl D l be available next year: Captain-elect VonNiecla, Roepke, Reilly, Baron, Lungren an e p. Basketball Team 1927 HERMANN Mlcl-ml-:L HAMAS Organization Coach - - - - B, M, Captain - - -- - - . - - Manager - - -----.. . H, R, First Assistant Managers - A. B. R. STILLWAGON, R. N. WILLS, B. A. B Team Forward fCaptainl HAMAS Guard - . Forward - ROEPKE Guard Center - - REILLY Guard - Center PACE Guard Chronicle Penn State 440, Lebanon Valley - 32 Penn State 293 Juniata - Penn State 5 Susquehanna - - 15 Penn State 411g Bucknell - Penn State 4.65 Gettysburg - 29 Penn State 385 Carnegie Tech - Penn State 305 Princeton - - 23 Penn State 27g Pittsburgh - . Penn State 265 Pennsylvania - 32 Penn State 412g Ursinu-5 . , Penn State 275 Detroit City Colleffe - 37 Penn State 4.3, B ff l 3 E Penn gtate 41g grnegie Tech 32 Penn State 213 Sylraiuzec - ,mia P Penn tate 39g . and J. 1 - 30 P Sttt 35' P' of Penn State 39g Duquesne - 15 erm 'le i msbursh - li' tt igtjm i-4'if li if it 5'1 '45- Q 5:. W it ty P- - 3 i it .ai Vf an , ..,,...,.......-.-.--.-.-..ia.,.m.......f.,...i........... ..... nu.. .... ..,...........t...... M v. 235 -,. 1-...M-w.....a.f-m..-.-0.-..--.,....,, , ,W HUFFMAN ROOKS, JR, VONNIEDA LUNGREN BARON DELP - 19 22 - 13 33 23 41 48 34 eriodsl Il J f Y 59696696'f4'f'f'f9'i5fi694'ffXffX5969fi59995999'J'i'S'i99'3'k'i9ff999fi9XwfX6fX,59?9 IQEZSCFIJIPJCI - X .X.xx . . - . - X . s c . . t . ' X'5fS!'fff'S9ff 996999999961aff'f9ffff'f9'1999961,'19GOQGOOGGGQSGSGSGGGGSQQSGSSQXQQ5696 Pills! Introduced to his proteges only a few weeks before the first meet scheduled for the 1927 season, Charles Speidel, appointed successor to Ralph G. Leonard as coach of the Nittany grapplers, found a perplexing problem on his hands. Although the team had not suffered greatly through graduation, the new mentor found several adjustments to be made in round- ing out a smoothly functioning team. The matmen quickly learned to work well under a new master, and emerged from a difficult season with only two defeats to mar their record. Iowa State and Cornell produced the only aggregations successful in humbling the Lions. In the Intercollegiates, held this year at Pennsylvania, the Nittany grapplers drew a tie for fifth place, although sporting forecasts favored them to regain the crown lost last year. The Blue and White point winners in the Intercollegiate tourney were Liggett, specialweightg Ace, welterweight, and Packard, middleweight. Packard, regularly assigned to the middleweight berth, was kept out of action through the greater part of the season by an injury suffered in an early practice session, and during this time Ike Long gave over his 175- pound position to Hollobaugh and Hlled the vacancy. Hen Long, who Crmnucs Spanner. alternated with Ace in the Welterweight division during the 1926 season, Cvcwh this year was given the varsity lightweight assignment. Captain Kaiser, who maintained a clean record throughout the scheduled dual meets, Liggett, Ace and Garrison made up the remainder of the team. Undoubtedly the high point in the string of mat victories was found in the win over the Middie grapplers, who succumbed to the Lions for the third time in as many years. This feat is without precedent in all wrestling annals. The 1.927 schedule was opened auspieiously enough with a 26-3 victory over the Lafayette matmen. Captainjlletressa was responsible for the scant three points allowed the lVIaroon. Captain Kaiser, Ace, Packard and Garrison turned in falls. Meeting Iowa State on a western invasion, the Lions were less fortunate, and at the time of reckoning were handed the small end of a 24-3 count. Under the western rules, unfamiliar to the Penn State men who always had wrestled according to the Eastern Intercollegiate regulations, the grapplers battled in an elevated and roped ring, and entered on the mats without jersies. Captain Kaiser was the only Penn State man to win a decision. Three falls helped the final count of the Westerners. In the Syracuse meet, listed third on the schedule, the Lions-were forced to com- pete for the first time without Packard, who had suffered an injury to his knee. Altenderfer, a promising junior varsity man, substituted for the regular 158- pounder in this meet. The spectacular bout of the meet was fought by Ace and Warner, captain of the Orange team. After extra periods had been ordered, the Nittany grappler won a decision with a substantial time advantage. Both Hen and Ike Long scored falls. Kirkpatrick scored the vistors' points. Decisions by Captain Kaiser, Hen Long and Garrison and a default to Liggett gave Penn State a win over the Harvard matmen. Ace split points in a draw and . further increased the Penn State tally. The final count of the meet was 15W-915. F. W. KMSW After decisively besting Navy, their second defeat of the season was suffered by the C,,1,mi,, i'r '.fr?vN'fv'va-nvpfvrw:awww-mfuvnz-csvwfmc--g:'-11,'f---H--- g - ' wreaaha i , ----A-.4...,-....,,-,...-,,.,, ....... ..,.. ..,...,. ,l f I if -- -- --- - M- j,.,.,,,i.-.,,.c.........,.-.gc:' ,gi ' --W -- f -f -f -- A ll 236 N N. we T s . Q M . ,. , M-W Nix lf! ,ad 4 . x f X x - J '-r 1 5 . ' if ' 3 I . I i. , in . W' 71 -' f 2 f . n , -fp, J xv 43 ,v-4.1 , ..,, . .. :ff-, V ., ig Q.. f, 2. i ..- ..... ..- -Qf.'... 'Al ' - a N - . , E ' L3 f- .-'tmp' A- -ma i......-...........,.. ,.... ...........-....4. S1'1'llll'l,f'0IlUll Kula:-r,Cnpt. Liggc-tt ILI.onpz Acc Pncknrsl I. Long llollohnngh Garrison Huns0,Mgr. Lions, who dropped a close meet to Cornell. The count of the Navy meet was 1715-91-Q, while at ' ' ff' t the Red and White and nine Cornell, after a meet devoid of any fall, twelve points were given over 0 to Penn State. The Nittany points were won by Captain Kaiser, Liggett and Packard. After disposing of the University of Pennsylvania, 19-6, in a meet here, the Blue and White re- paired to the annual Intercollegiates in the Pennsylvania Palestra. Although the dopesters favored ' ' ' ' 1 ' d h L' f rced to seek content- Penn State in the eliminations, the Fates decreed otherwise, an t e lon was o ment in dividing fifth honors with Princeton. Cornell, winners of the 1926 championship, split sec- ond place with Syracuse. Pennsylvania took third mention and Columbia fourth. . Wrestling Team 1927 Organization Coach - - -. -- CHARLES SPEIDEL Captain - - - -------- F. W. KAISER Manager - ' ' ---- - - - J. G. Hesse First Assistant Managers - - H. M. PENIJLETON, R. C. QUIGLEY, P. J. STURGEON Team 115-Pound Class - - KAISER 158-Pound Class - C. L. PACKARD 125-Pound Class - . . LIGGETT I, M, LONG, 135-Pound Class - - J. H. LONG 175'P0U d Class 5, 5, HOLLOBAUGH 14-5-Pound Class - R. R. ACE Heavyweight J, A, GARRISON Chronicle Penn State 26 Lafayette 3 Penn State - 3 lowa State - . 24 Penn State 22 Syracuse - 5 Penn State - 15W Harvard - QI! Penn State 1716 Navy . 91 X Penn State - - - 9 Cornell - - 12 PC1111 State - - - 19 Pennsylvania . . 6 Intercollegiates: Penn State Tied for Fifth 237 D 1 -1 W c ' l . f 4 .Y ,,-v - . Q il 'R' fin.. 3.1 E :ji--I - r uf- ' :aw:.nnnnr4vm.:u.m..' . . -' - ' 2 -s V i. el 1 t .i , ,,,,...,.,.,.,. ..,. -,,. W- V MW nw-W-0. . Hmmm W MJ .,.. . ..,, ?6fr'b'k'v9'Ik99'ff9999959fifififkfifr9fi'i9'r95'ifk'i15'?'i'v'i'k'.i43-'F9'i9fr99f+'S9954S'S666l59f54X5'5Sf5SXifX 4 BOXING gt ya'af?'a'f'rfr'r'v'rfr'rfr'rfrfr995fr'rfpfpf,fff4f9',',?,',f,f,9f,f kfp'p'p'yf,aQ9fr'I'if?994.55'i95993f,f55559fyf3fjSSS - Losing but one match in the dual meets and then wreaking vengeance by winning the Intercollegiate title and defeating Navy, the lone conqueror at the same time, the Penn State boxing team compiled an enviable record during the past season. With only Fileger and Grazier as a nucleus, Coach Leo Houck was presented with a mighty problem, but through constant training and Con. tinued development, his pupils gradually acquired a skill that carried them to the heights of the fistic realm. The coach was confronted with the task of preparing boxers for the heavier weights, and his success can be ade- quately measured by the fact that the three individual Penn State intercol- legiate champions were representatives of the three highest weights. In addition, Fileger's pre-season injury, necessitated an unexpected substitu- tion in the line-up. A CRATIFYINC BEGINNING Temple University provided a worthy representation to test the Penn State strength in the first match, and the Philadelphians were defeated ll--3 after a series of thrilling bouts featured by the exceptional exhibition of Beloff, the Temple captain, manager, and coach. Virginia Military Institute, the next victim of Leo Houck's boxers, was defeated, 5-2, in an interesting contest. After these preliminary battles, the team gradually rounded into form and a stable combination was selected. Fileger returned to the squad and the new men were perfecting the science of the ring. - DEFEAT AND Vrcroar In the crucial match with Navy, the Blue and White huskies tasted the bitterness of defeat for the Hrst and only time of the season by the score of 5-2. A hairline decision against Mahon in the opening bout and a similar verdict against Fileger, were the margins that detained Penn State from victory. The Middies acquired two knock- a outs at the expense of Grazier and Harrington. Wolff and Mahoney were in great form, and easily disposed of their opponents while Kolikoski, facing thc mighty ' V Weintraub, met his only defeat of the dual meet season. Before a bewildering attack, Penn's representatives of the fistic art received their third successive setback by a count of 5-2. Mahoney surprised and somewhat disappointed the spectators by falling before a vicious and spontaneous attack by Lewis after he had won the first two rounds by wide margins. Then the team trav- eled to Syracuse and largely because of the prowess of Wolff, they surprised the Orange mitmen and won, fl.-3. Ll-no l'i0lICK Coach v AT N. Y. U. A l As the feature athletic event of the Sophomore Hop week-end- th? New York University mitmen battled with Houck's proteges and succeeded in winning only two bouts. M'ahon achieved his first triumph in the opening bout, and the other Blue and White mitmen demonstrated vast improvement. Lassman, the giant heavyweight , from New York, boasting a record of twenty-three one-round knockouts and holder , of the National A. A. U. championship, sent Mahoney to the land of Morpheus in C. G. Grmzuan the second round. 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V , twvmuv H Y M . t.............,......,..,.-..,... . -W----u Hmwk Wullf Mahoney lit-mllck qpmlm, ' l r Us xt 1011014-r 1g,,Hk,,,4k1 Mullon hruz 1- , ll . ,I 1 SETBACK o' THE IRISH The Penn State mitmen went to South Bend to engage the undefeated Notre Dame ringmen and assisted by two unexpected forfeits, they disposed of their Irish competltlon by a 5-2 score. Wolff met rugged opposition in the person of Captain Canny and was barely ,able to keep his record clear, Captain Grazier showed excellent ability in knocking out Duquette. Two forfeits, two decisions, and one knockout accounted for the Penn State total. REVENGE AND TITLE Fon PENN STATE The Blue and White mitmen traveled again to Syracuse to meet the best of collegiate fistic com- petition, and'by virtue of three individual titles, two second-place winners, and a third-place, Houckis boxers were enabled to garner 22 points, just one tally to the fore of Navy, the runners-up, Wolff, Bendick, and Hamas were crowned champions, Fileger and Mahon earned second places, and Captain Grazier added a point by winning third place in the 1115-pound division. With only one probable exception, Captain Grazier who terminates his three-year course, the championship team will remain intact next year, and prospects loom much brighter than at the similar stage last year, Boxing Team 1927 ----........... Organization Coach. - - LEO HOUCK Zflpffllfl - - ' ' ' ' - - - ERAZIEIX anager - - ' ' , ' - - - - . , , , .- First Assistant Managers - - ' Il- J- COSTELI-05 J- R- MATTHEWS, C. C. Bsnrijiililiili Chronicle Q Penn State - - - 4- Temple University - . . , - 3 f Penn State 5 Virginia Military Institute 2 Penn Slate . - 2 Naval Academy - 5 l Q ' Penn State 5 Pennsylvania - 2 Penn State , - 4 Syracuse University - l 3 Penn State ,, . . . - 5 New York University f, Penn State . , . . - - 5 Notre Dame - - l E Intercollegiates: Penn State first, 22g Navy, second, 20: Pennsylvania, 10 T cam 115-Pou d Cl - - - F. B. MAHON 145-Pound Class - 125-Pouhld C1333 . . - s. L. Kouxosxr 160-Pound Class . CA G3 GQQZQQR 135-Pound Class . . . G. FILEGER 1-75-Pound Class - S. A. BENDICK, B. A. lalArilnNc1-012 Unlimited Class - - - - R- S- MAHONEY. S. L. HAMAS -.-,....,..-., .. .. ,, ,i,,, H Igviglgrgvlgmg I. g . ,A ,, :Y H H -3- ,. .T ,, ,... 5 .,,, tl df SJ' g?,,1'z --all 'T' of s ' Juni . J...:-...1.:s1...-.......-L I,.LI,,. .lr' LLM.- 239 596f5960'- vfvYvS6'-vb?fifi'-via -Y KS' vwfrM9696!5fW943?59996f396996'. MQS'-v'v9!W99996fXS66S3991 8 f Yffs9!XafKsfff5f5 9!r'',69'.,1',if,9gf,9gg9f,tf,4g4,-4,-4,154,gggg159f5gyg!g999f,f,,g,vs,c,g4X,A,a,-4,45gqqaw,,a Official recognition as one of the three undefeated teams of the Inter- collegiate Soccer League was tendered to the Penn State soccer aggregation after the termination of the season. Haverford and Princeton were the other two recipients of similar honors. Coach Jeffries, in his first year at Penn State, developed a combination that extended the Blue and White soccer record to eleven years. EARLY SHOPPING Inability of the Penn State backs to stop the charge of the opposing forward line caused the soccer team to drop the -first game to the Altoona Works' combination by a 3-1 score. Although this contest was preliminary to the regular intercollegiate schedule, it offered Coach Jeffries an oppor- tunity to see the fundamental defects which had to be eliminated. Offensive drives by the Blue and White eleven often took the playto Altoona's goal only to have the point-scoring kicks blocked by the visiting goalie. The team showed a marked improvement against Syracuse and managed to take the ball from the opposing men at will to score a 5-1 vlctory. Inability to boot accurately in critical moments prevented the Penn State eleven from W. Jrzrrnms ' f Coach scoring 0 tener. ONCE IS ENOUGH The Penn State booters overcame the University of Pennsylvania team in the first contest ever ' see-sawed back and forth played between these rival institutions. In the first half, the scrlmmage . and neither team was able to tally, but early in the second period, Griffin, PlaYmS inside right for the Blue and White combination, headed the ball past the Perm net-tender for the lone score of the game. WORKING OVERTIME Two five-minute periods overtime following the regulation ninety mim1l6S of play failed to determine a winner in the following game and both the Penn State and the Toronto aggregations had to be content with a 2-2 draw in a c0nt6St which was witnessed by an unusually large number of spectators. The Blue and White booters overwhelmed the Canadians in the opening minutes by scoring twice in rapid succession. Toronto was undaunted, however, and finally evened the score. Serry and Grifhn accounted for the Penn State tallies. Mun, ICE, AND SNOW Determined to avenge last year's loss at Annapolis and to continue their fight for the league championship, the Penn State eleven trounced the Middies, 5-1, on a mud-laden field. Although the condition of the ground handicapped both teams, Coach Jeffries' men were consistently aggressive and outraced the visitors to the ball throughout the game. Similar adverse weather conditions prevailed during the following contest with Springfield College, and again the Penn State Soccerltes defeated the visitors, this time by a 2-0 tally. Both of the scores came in the first half' after close scrimmages before the enemy goal. Marshall tallied first and Mollinger supplied the subsequent goal when he received a pass near the end line from Marshall and headed the ball past the Springfield goalie. C. P. LIl'l'lNCO'l'T Captain ... ...a...1.i..,-. ,, W.- J 240 ,fe - .. ,V Hrvvw V YQVV ' '- ,,, ,, . H- nf-,ff . my W' t'-'mr'i'-irr'fngt,....,w-Krew...t.-..--...Qg.,Qa,W.f'fF if ' f, xii ' 1- 'ri 'S it-mt-4 .w.f,...,.,.t...,.t...,. ,,,,.' wr.- AWLHH ,qu-lv-vs-D , - L-Ji!-yn A15 Y. Q E-1pitler,Mgr. Sorry I Mollhxgor Scmhwh lieu Cm....c,. ,W ,,,- W Replno Grlflln Pucnri L-ipplncott, Cunt. Bell Cherry Mm-shall Negotiations were completed for a post-season contest with Swarthmore College which had one of the oldest soccer teams in the country, and in the game the Penn State comblnation won another victory by a 4-0 score. The Nittany backfield played the best game of the year not only on the de- fense but also on the attack, three of the goals being made by backs. Semisch scintillated by pre. venting four boots from tallying after the visitors succeeded in breaking through the defense. Mcl- lingefr performed in excellent style and impressed the spectators with his speed. Soccer Team 1927 Organization - W. Jlsrranas Coach - . . . Captain - - ------- G. P. LIPPINCOTT Manager - - - ------ E. L. SPITLER First Assistant Managers - - - - W. E. HINKEL, W. J. MCLAUGHLIN, J. B, Hoyl- Team Goal - - C. W. SEMISCH Left Halfback - G, E, BELL Right Fztllback - - J. L. CHERRY Outside Right - - E. E. PECORI Left Fullback - G. IRIPPINCOTT Inside Right A, MOLUNGER . , . EPINO Center Forward - E, F, Rlght Halfback F. STRIMLAN Inside Left - R, M, Mgggfgl center Hazfbaci N. 1. comm outside Left - M. 1. sem, Kin, Chronicle Perm State - - 1 Altoona Shops . . , Penn State - 5 Syracuse . P61111 State - 1 Pennsylvania PC1111 State ' 2 Toronto . Penn State - 5 Navy - Penn State - 2 Springfield - Penn State - 44 Swarthmore 1 f w V . . 3.234 , me sgnignsei A JK f 'W . ,J i . ' , '- . . r M . f' ' .l,f'Tff5'9 ff-,,lj,j,jif1. , .. 1 V ' ' 4 -Y. ' g N 4 ' ' ,. ' i ., ,. . y I . . ,i it A C XJ, I FM V, W -.-.-.-.................-.. . ...,...s..,..................4 - . . . , .. . . W V ' ' ' , L ?6'5f59'59'i'i'f'v9'i'k'f'r'r'I5594'r'r'i'i'f'i9'k9'k'i'?'k'if ?'S'f'5'k'i5fi'i99999995fiv999fi599f5f5f?'3'P'515fi5'K 0 C K' s ff S A Z3 1A Yr-afbfinvbflb-v.1.r.rJ .f nv r ltr .Q r f A rr rf ,QS r-rv r 0599 r :ffl-:Jw-r-fr: fvvJ9v9vvvvrfw9?J-:M I 0' Ilddlddlllddllddddldd ldlll' 444dd4'444d4'4l444'l' lrddrllld Jedi Climaxing an undefeated dual-meet season with the winning of the I. C. A. A. A. A. team and individual championships, the Penn State cross country team established a record that entitles it to unstinted praise and to national honors. ' V AUSPICIOUS START The harriers from Syracuse matched their ability with the Penn State team and suffered their first dual-meet defeat for the last sixteen years. The invading runners were the intercollegiate champions of 1925 and they dem- onstrated their skill at the hill-and-dale sport with a technique that impressed the spectators. A gruelling battle between Cox and Loucks, the Syracuse captain, featured the meet, but Cox showed his superiority by his flashy finish and persistent freshness. Loucks, who had undergone-an operation on his nose a few days prior to the race, ran one of the plucklest races that has ever been witnessed on the Nittany course. T When the competitors returned to the track after completing .the circuit, Cox gradually increased the lead which he had obtained early in the race and ran beautifully around the track to finish in the lead by a two-hundred- yard margin. Offenhauser staged a spectacular spurt and finished twenty feet behind Loucks who was experiencing the results of the gruellnrg grind. Proudlock and Ruppert of Syracuse followed Olfenhauser, and Reis termi- nated the race one hundred yards behind Ruppert. Fouracre was twenty yards to the rear of Reis and sixty yards ahead of Stewart. Goldberg and Cohen, both of Syracuse, hnished ninth and tenth, respectively. N. J. CAn'i'M1ar.r. Coach SMOKE IN Tim SMOKY CITY By capturing the first three positions, the Blue and White harriers earned a 17-38 victory over the University of Pittsburgh team at Pittsburgh in the second match. Offenhauser surprised Coach Cartmell and the gallery by finishing ahead of Captain Fouracre and Cox. The course, which was replete with sudden curves and frequent hills, handicapped the Penn State runners to a great extent. Oester- ling, who substituted for Stewart, ran a heady and strong race and finished sixth. Marquis, the first Pitt man to complete the course, had to content himself with fourth place. TI-IE INTEncoLLEc1A'1'Es Coach Cartmell was gratified by the excellent form of his proteges and insti- tuted an intensive training program in preparation for the Intercollegiate competi- tion. His faith was justified and his personal efforts were duly compensated when the team crowned itself with the championship after a spirited and strongly con- tested race at VanCortlandt Park in New York City. . Cox outran and outsmarted the greatest of Americals runners and slashed thirty seconds from the collegiate record by finishing first in the remarkable time of 30 minutes and 11- seconds, just two and three-fifths seconds slower than the na- tional senior championship record which was established by Willie Ritola the previous day. Captain F ouracre, Reis, and Stewart, who were running their last races for Penn State, contributed greatly in winning the Hrst intercollegiate team R, R. F0,UMC,,,, championship for the Blue and White. C,,1,mg,, l W . Il! will '. ' X Q x VL , i'ff......,jjjj.1,,ii' . I E I if-11 'T if' T '.' ,Tiff 'ljT'L'TTi .1 i .2 ' , f.2'.'.itTT 11.1 IAILIQZ' 2-I 2 W it 1 ii I!-Viz' 'QAM 1 W,,,.,,,,.,, ,.,,,, . .1 ,1,, W-Ku Alrb 'VMTTWWR . ,A Q, ral i' ' 1, t . V V 1 1 .. +, in . . .S iw . 2 Mr-Cube. Mgr. Rvls 0tTcnhnuscr Cox l'l0ll!'lll'l'0, Capt. Str-wnrt Guyvr Uosrs-rung Lui-um-H The race for the lead was one of the most exciting and brilliant ever staged in collegiate ranks, with Macauley Smith, 1924 champion, battling with Cox and Loucks of Syracuse. Smlth and Loucks were both seniors and were the captains of the Yale and Syracuse teams, respectlvely. Cox's marvel- ous reserve enabled him to maintain the lead despite frequent spurts from the men who were clogging him, and he finished the victor. The other Penn State men who scored were Offenhauser, a Sophomore, Fouracre, Reis and ' ' ts were unable to Stewart. Guyer and Oesterling, who completed the Blue and White partlcipan tally. In a letter of tribute and congratulations sent to Coach Cartmell, Mr. G. T. Kirby, President of the I. C. A. A. A. A., lauded the brilliant running of the Penn State liarriers and significantly re. marked that Cox is America s hope in the Olympics. Cross Country Team Organization ' ' - - N- J. CARTMELL Coach - Captain - R. R, FOURACRE Manage' ' - H. B. MCCABE Team R. R. FOURACRE J. B. REIS G, A. GUYER J. H. STEWART W. J. Cox J. F. OESTERLING G. K. OFFENHAUSER ' Chronicle Penn State - - - 25 Syracuse - . . 30 Perm State - - - 17 University of Pittsburvh - 38 1. C. A. A. A. A. Penn state F11-sr D ' , . r a a iee,:f'.,.'.-f ,.., , ,, .,.,.. V. tiiiigigzwr v I . 'I A p 1 2-L3 rj-NA---..s-...--M...s . ... T. A,.. .. . . . g- i, --Vg i ,, I I I I I I I I I I 'I I .I I I . I I I I TI II I II I II I I II II II I I I I I I I I I I I 'I ,I ,I II H I II II II II I 'I , I 14,1 .fnt an 'ff A L IIIX, 4, . , F . jr, .,,,.ML,,I. , -,,'df,ff,ggsQseggQQiI I flu- I A TJ ',,,yI I I ,,I If II ,-.J I... ,I -.,I.,,. I2-1 'f ' N - W, .,- ' ,,,4 ,,,,..,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,, G, . V' I I I , ' I ? 96g9g99666696c94v'Jv4fi'-XP'-id-!'s9fQQf599gg6gfrX:59Y3f 9 9xM ' I I v ' , , , I LACROSSE I A or riff - s I - srav-was N I I 74if399f,fSvCf r9ff9!Kr!5v9Xrrvv99fyfffifp!iYpv fQ'f'f'pfpQi5'f,f,45f,19Syy Vi rfyxyxffyv' Sixlxlxlgllslxixlxlfxixw i - I I I I' Consistent development and intense spirit enabled the Blue and White ,I I, I lacrosse team of 1926 to establish the best record ever compiled in the I history of the Indian game at Penn State. Of seven opponents met, four I3 I succumbed to the fierce attack of the Penn State stickmen. . II A spirited rally in the second half enabled the Penn State' lacrosse-men to defeat the University of Pennsylvania, ten goals to six, in their first con- I' I test which was played on Franklin Field, Philadelphia. Penn, who had , I performed poorly in previous games, displayed a remarkable improvement il and managed to deadlock the score for the first period, During the second A half, however, the Nittany stickmen literally swept aside the frantic Penn If defense with a barrage of well-earned goals. Belfield and Hackett per- formed with exceptional ability and jointly were directly responsible for I Iv ,l five tallies. I , , CLUBBING THE OPPOSITION 3 It The Crescent Athletic Club of Syracuse bowed before the superior ii ,I ability of Penn State team in a game marred by inclement weather condi- I tions. The visitors led early in the first half, Penn State gradually assumed p I I C the lead, and the initial period terminated with the State team leading, four I R' Gb,LEfLNA D to three. The second half was devoid of scoring until the final .minutes .I I MC when Wendel and Welker tallied in rapid succession after Mills, the Ii 9 I Crescent stellar goal tender, was forced to retire because of injuries. Penn State s play was ragged ,, throughout. I I I I I I I ST. STEPHEN,S SUccUMBs , ln a nip-and-tuck contest on New Beaver Field, Penn State barely annexed H VHIIOTY Ski I I I Stephen's of New York. The second half ended after both teams had scored twice, an an a 1t1ona I period was played to determine the winner. An offensive program, characterized by more spirit than organization, , I I enabled the Nittany twelve to score two goals in the extra , I. period, and thereby to vanquish their obstinate and unyielding ' opposition. An unusually large audience witnessed the game. SYRACUSE SCALPS PENN STATE Starting with a characteristic war-whoop that boded ill for the Nittany I .p players, a brilliant and perfect Syracuse machine, handicapped by the absence ,I of three regulars, bewildered its opposition with a deluge of goals in an interest- I ing game played on New Beaver Field. The invading lacrosse-men demonstrated ' I their superiority throughout and tallied ten goals, while the disgruntled Penn State attack was forced to the limit to score half as many. Intermittent displays of furious stick checking and well-maneuvered body checks by the Blue and White defense prevented a much higher score. SECOND DEFEAT Poor passing on the attack, coupled with loose defensive play, was respon sible for the seven to four defeat administered to Penn State's lacrosse-men by Cornell in the next game, which was also played on New Beaver Field. Al- though the Penn State men displayed spurts of excellent form, they were unable to overcome the four-point lead garnered by the visitors in the first half. It - If K, ,I ' R. M. HACKETT Captain IQ, I ------L ,....-.- ... ,.. , , f , . v H g fmn'vwxIrvvrn:w1rn'f', ':1-gm- :: : ' T ' Iqmiwa-I,,u 'i'Z'1T ' Mica: ,I-T.,-I-,I-f-,.-Q I .. .....-.....-.,. -e., ' s s 244 5 A I ' L' f V' xr .xx .- 'M,l.Lfi'if fQ.1'wl-,-v 1 , 'li 'iTi ': ii iii,-ir! T 4'-'iiimlwi ig'N vNwmw.mu' n-- . ' aiiuummlwvw-,QW -...- ,.., .. , ,..., .. ., ,.,. - I ., . ,. '- K I if u.Q.....,-.........-.-my 4--.0 - 'A't '- '- -e1-'-f -w-a-. iw it f . 1 E, ' Q i If i ,E t U 1 t 1 Cook, Mgr. Pritchard House Gruvor I+'c-rguson Brcndy Welker Leonard Ilurklns Shanks McCnndlc-as Cook Geisewite W'umlQl 1 1 ltcldeld llnckctt, Capt. Edmunds I W l t . . 4 l Penn State displayed its best form of the season ln a hard-contested game with Swarthmore on New Beaver Field, and only by giving an excellent exhibition throughout the entire contest, was the Nit- tany team able to win by the score of five to three. The game was featured by the sensational play. ing of Delgroot, Garnet goalkeeper, and by the stellar performance of Captain Hackett. In the last game of the season, Union College mastered the Penn State lacrosse men by a fierce ' ' second-half attack which enabled them to annex a victory by the score of twelve to seven. The Penn State defense collapsed under the spirited offensive play of Clifford, Brigham, and Hoxie, the Union attacks. Hackett, playing his final contest for the Blue and White, featured Penn State's play with four tallies. Edmund's two goals and Beliield's one accounted for the remaining State scores. 1 . . 4 Organization ' Coach - - - R. G. LEONARD Captain - - - B. M. HACKETT Manager - - G. H. COOK First Assistant Managers - - - . H. V. GERDING, M. I. ALLEN, W. S. CREIGHTON y, Line-U p Goal . - S. F. HARKINS Center ---- . E, Q SHANK tg Point J. A. Gnuvna Third Attack C. F. GEISEWITE, W. H. HELBIG 3 Cover Point - - - - H. C. COOK Second Attack - - - J- C. BELFIELD First Defense P. MCCANDLESS, W.E. PRITCI-IARD First Attack - - . B, M. HACKETT 3 Second Defense - - - W. B. HOUSE Out Home - - - . W, R. WENDEL iw Third Defense M.M-. FERGUSON, H. R. WELKER In Home - G. H. EDMUNDS. A. M BRFADY 3 Chronicle l Penn State 10 University of Pennsylvania 6 Penn State - 6 Crescent A. C. - - - -3 Penn State 4 St. Stephen's - . Penn State - 5 Syracuse - 1 ' Penn State 4 Cornell . ' 2 PC1111 State - 5 Swarthmore - .3 Penn State 7 Union . ' ' 12 'Ha-w?T'mnwmm7 'nmmmqw- 'A A A' A ' -W--G ' ' I 'i f A ' V l ' - A ...N ,ar Q ,iii . ...,. ,i-gg:.g:.:::1,, : uf' . 245 Aj' ,ffl if 'T I H Q , Y. :ig M 7 ff, N.3,'-Qgwgwgijli, K . ,:.,-, , ,I .j Q ,, i5 :F'i fw'i''-vrf'gii 'yQs51sWvQsii2'3f'?'i'3n-f-g': i'vT:fiI'-QgQ'?Q4LfQLQLisivr1:lfuvv2Qv.fsIQl--LlQfQ , I , - f- V -f. V '.r,a:,' LY gli ,T ,.A, lg' lu i Q, giigq, -A ,g f ',,,3,1A F9559f,W99 999'5S9699999!B699996 999999999 I I I E N N I S 1 'w ZYSESSSXXQ' ' 9f91rY5995i9fyQ9!A4,!.4'pS,A '4p'9k'f'43f,k'i9fifv999?iff!5fffQ't'X ' . Winning only two of its eight matches, the Varsity tennis teamlcom- piled a rather disappointing record last year. Coach Ham's proteges, how- fzr ,.A' ever, displayed gradual improvement and developed strong opposition in y their last few contests. TQ-,Q The court men bowed to the superiorstroking of the Bucknell netmen fffj-V by the score of 7-2 in their first match which was played on the Lewisburg ff courts. Carman and Eggleston, playing fifth and sixth singles, respectively, , I achieved the two tallies. Hellmich provided the thrill of the occasion when V, he lobbed a victory in the second set after he had been completely outclassed .A in the initial one. McCaskey, his opponent, mustered his reserve, however, 1 . and annexed the final set and the match. A STARS or BETHLEHEM ' f 5 After traveling to Bethlehem to encounter the Lehigh netmen, the Penn I I. State team bowed before the strategy of their opponents by a .score.of 8-1. Eggleston was credited with the lone point when he outdrove Llversridge on the sixth court. Captain Mlalpass met formidable opposition In Sullivan, who ' 5 ranked fifteenth in the national standings and possessed numerous tourna- ' I W, R, HAM ment titles, and the Blue and White leader was forced to acknowledge defeat Q Cvfwh in straight sets. f I THIRD SETBACK ' Displaying strength that was totally unexpected, the Cornell tennis squad made a clean sweep 4 in the singles and doubles, and thereby administered the third consecutive defeat to the Penn State , 1 netmen. The Blue and White representatives provided opposition in only two 4 matches of the nine. Eggleston, playing on the fourth court, extended Barthen ,T of Cornell to three sets before the latter drove his way to a victory, and Carman, performing sixth singles, was nosed out by Noble in an extra-game third set. 1 FIRST TRIUMPH - Superior strategy in the singles enabled the Penn State netmen to win their 4 5 I first victory at the expense of Michigan State on the Armory courts by a score Q I of 4--3. The doubles combinations had perplexed Coach Ham, and this problem - was made more acute when Penn State lost the entire three doubles matches by ' overwhelming scores. Barr, fifth singles player, provided the feature match of 1 W the contest when he achieved a victory after both sets had gone to deuce. A TRIPPED ON TI-IE TRIP E Following their initial victory, the State netmen went to Philadelphia where ' they lost a match to the University of Pennsylvania by a 6-3 score, and then dupli- cated this defeat at Annapolis by an 8-1 tally. Captain Malpass and McCowatt 1 I played superbly during the trip, while Hellmich demonstrated flashes of form. i FINAL VICTORY u 3 lg fi Capturing four singles and three doubles matches, the squad won Its second 1 l 5 and last victory of the season at the expense of Franklin and Marshall College on the Armory courts. Captain Malpass playing second singles, McCowatt on the 'T third court, and Eggleston and McCabe on the fifth and sixth positions, earned W R MCCOWATT three-set victories from their Lancaster opponents. Hellmich, stroking on the first t,,,,,,,i,,,EleC, g , if 3' v1'lEi T-f 'w i 'W '- ' , fTLZfTii M i'i 'i' Aiii T I ii uw-WMF. I Wi' '3, '.1.f ii.-,:Q':lf,:'g, ifgial Q ' - I ,f. iLf:1'QQQ 4 'L X , I . , If .K 'iZ'1.1if.ZlT'li:' LI'.iZ','1ZL'.TiiTjQi1lTL.'fVI,'T.T.fjf' 24.6 n - M' Aug- M LAL 4 vabd.-gh -.H g , --1114. .. X - V - - -- '-- V - -.. Y Y ., 4 ' . ' - rt... .. . ,. , . . . . , , in - 'N ' r ,, 'ii-1'-w-N 1-nswu-m ann.. 1ur 'rl'1 r:'u-'g.'. --T--q if V- 1 mf- ,...mp-midwife 44 rf-twain K 'Y 'V V. 1 Ffa v :iq l iy4.1us....f...w.w.- -an ...a .--nvuaw. at ' I A l J l ii w 'Lx . .1 ws.-.5 qttl 57151 l l 2 eflf i i j llum Shuster McCabe Gurmnn Eggleston Shantz, Mgr. iii-B MuCowntt llclllnlch Mnlpnss Burr A- court, bowed to Lefevre after a thrilling three-set contest. The doubles couples displayed a marked if improvement in team play and took all three matches. Tennis enthusiasts were dlsappomted when rain caused the cancellation of a match with the University of Pittsburgh. The l?1tt netmen were ' the undisputed intercollegiate champions by version of victories in every one of their twelve matches .. with the strongest eastern teams. BUCKNELL DOUBLES 3' In the meantime the Penn State s uad trained faithfull for the return match with Bucknell in . . q . . .Y . . . . 7 order to avenge their earlier defeat at Lew1sburg. The visiting netmen had evidently hkewrse 1m- proved and duplicated their earlier feat by a similar score, 7-2. This match terminated a rather col. H orless season for Penn State, but the gradual development and improvement of the underclassmen on . the squad prophesies well for the future in intercollegiate court activities. g Tennis Team 1926 Organization 1 Captain D. MALPASS Coach ---- - W, R, HAM Q Manager . - - I. H. SCHANTZ I First Asst. Managers, W. K. RICE, J. G, DAVIS l Lettermen 1. D. MALPASS, H. H. BARR, R. A. GARMAN, E. R. EGGLESTON, A. W. HELLMICH, J. H. SCHANTZ Chronicle if Penn State - 2 Bucknell 7 273-H Penn State - 1 Lehigh - u 8 .. Penn State - 0 Cornell - 9 Penn State - 4 Michigan State - - 3 'l Penn State - 3 Pennsylvania . 6 ' Penn State - 1 Navy - - . . . 8 AN Perm Stale - 7 Franklin and Marshall - 2 g P61111 State - 2 Bucknell - . . - 7 'fi ' - -'-a Q-t, . Y. . 3 . . 2ff::::::i::tt::L ,.L1::'.:::'::hig::.:iLigit. ',.' ?i':'l:..'i1 -'l'W-Y-'i-l'f'5 f:'::.:31. K fini , iliilli 247 J' 'r Y lf,,. Q T' 'I , 'V fredii .19 ..-,.,,.T.s . ,. , . ,mf .wer U-1. i-Q1 I wx' i X 1 'p I p V J A A ' aiiirirf ffw51',Avn1wf'r'r '1r'5 'f T'.1'T ihLfT.ft . . fr.- i - it , i i ....... .... ..... .,.-,,,,,,,.,,,,,....,,-.,..,,.....i,WY 4- . . .i ' ' -' ' tlj I - ' 1 l Alvxf - aisles -NAINININQIS .X XIVXISIVXXINIK- s as s.ss'--. i - sv 959f!wr99frffsvv-rn:f9'QY3'3f?'P'J45fvY fP59fr-I--f-Irv?49993.v3fSfvfr'?f,5'Fflfff?ff'rfX 1 . Y ' , W' l l I ix l , . F ft.. 44444-4 av- tial-JAJ-is N -4,-fs 4-fe 4..,.4,gr4. cf. A Yvfs6!Sf596f5!i65i9!vfvXfv01'99GYQSGQGGQSQOSSSSSQGGGQ sf Jeni 1 Isl 19 wry vvfifrvvb sf-vibe: we r rr Emerging victorious from all but one contest, the Penn State golfers compiled an impressive record last spring. In the first encounter, the Centre Hills Country Club representatives succumbed to the superior ability of the Blue and White linksmen to the overwhelming score of fourteen to four. The match, which was contested y on the Centre Hills links, was played under the Nassau ruling system-one Q, i point awarded to the pair having the lolwest score at the end of the first nine li 1 holes, one point given to the couple with the lowest score at the end of the , . second nine holes and one point added to the total of the pair winning the iq ADDED TRIUMPHS tt'nff enabled the Penn State golfers Powerful driving and accurate pu 1 D , . K to van uish the Clinton Country Club of Lock Haven on the latter s links q by the score of fifteen to three. This match, as its predecessor, was governed T by the Nassau ruling system. Penn State annexed every match except the E X first, in which the Frederick brothers vanquished Captain Taylor and Greer. 5 ' Canon, of Penn State, displayed brilliant turf strategy and was the star per- 5 former of the match, completing the eighteen holes 1n an low score of seventy- 5 R- B. RUTHHRFOHD eight. Hewitt, Euwer, Meeds, Ludes, Sickles, Bunting, Frrtchman, Longenecker, ' Coach and Sauers were the others who comprised the Blue and White contestants. 1 The linksmen went to Williamsport the following Week and decisively defeated the Wllllamsport Q Country Club by a score of seven to three and one-quarter. Canon was again the outstanding per- former of the match. Fmsr INTERCOLLEGIATE CONTEST I The varsity golf quartet, composed of Captain Taylor, Canon, Greer, and Hewitt dedicated the new Penn State eighteen-hole course by conquering the . ,, y 5 Lafayette College invaders by the score of five to one. Intercollegiate scoring N 1 y rules were followed-a point scored for the individual match winner and a 4, point for each low ball foursome. Because of their tardy arrival, the Lafayeile ,fs-4 X -1 A linksmen were unable to practice prior to the match. Their unfamlllarlty l with the links coupled with a terrific northern wind handicapped the visitors p to a great extentg nevertheless, they displayed a good brand of golf and forced f , the Penn State golfers to their utmost. McGuire, of Lafayette, thrilled the spec- p px 'Q tators with a display of marvelous putting. Cannon's steady play again featured T . t -' the Blue and White game. ' . OUR ONLY DEFEAT . ' r . The Penn State golfers met their first defeat two days later when they.were M y, overcome by the Syracuse team on the latter's links by the score of six to nothing. Unfamiliarity with the difficult turf at Syracuse troubled the Bluie ,ii and White linksmen, but despite this handicap they provided greater OPPOSI- gif tion than is indicated by the score. The match was a hard-fought one, anud only ' T .- in the final holes was Syracuse able to garner a sufficient advantage to trlumph. ' . 1. Tayto-n A LANDSLIDE or POINTS C 1 ' A return match with the Centre Hills Country Club resulted in a sweeping victory for the Penn State squad. Our neighboring sportsmen provided little opposltlon and were vanquished by the score of twenty-nine to one. The only interesting encounter of the match Was the contest between X y t ' iA f'4 I f, pl V' is ,sg ' 1 '-11, '1... f tp:f,'fS Tf-?g.1.1.1. ' 6, '.'..' -Li ...'. TT' T' 1 ' f.i.'i1i111 , 'i ff:r'g..'t:' tf r ' ' 248 l 1 , . irif ' we lil , lla , limi ll rr' y'e 13 ll U il 1 H1 N 1 3 ,R . A, X l l ll I. YQ' ll H3 1 ill' l Q ll l 2 ni l ' l l i xl E 2 ll L 131 . 1 iii l 5 if flf EQ. 'Hz wg pl it vt -1 .yr bl. 'ill if it 3 i li ll .4 lag I ls 1 . l ll 3 lg li Ti l l lg ? l l L, +5 ' ii A i In i1-.-1-i, ,fl . ff? Fkgqjfy, ,, L l. . ,..,,, , .M, .M W, ,Mm ,,,, DrLa.LLLlLwWm, r.................-...,....-... ,.., . , . ........, . ......-.....,,...- Rutherford Hewitt Cnnon TIlyl0!', cum. ...eu , ,,.,,,,, , , YW, Canon andVMorril, stars of their respective organizations. The former achieved a well-earned vic- tory on the eighteenth hole after they had gone onto that green deadlocked. THE INTERCOLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT After the termination of the regular schedule, Coach Rutherford drilled the team intensively for the Intercollegiate Golf Tournament which was held at Philadelphia from June twenty-ninth to July third over the Merion Cricket Club course. The inability of Canon to participate in the tournament materially diminished the strength of the Penn State representative team. With his absence, they sue- Ceeded in placing eighth out of a contending field of eleven teams. Yale, Harvard, and Princeton achieved first, second, and third places, respectively. Golf Team 1926 Organization Coach . - - - R. B. RUTHERFORD - - HAROLD S. KUHNS Manager - Captain, - - HAROLD F. TAYLOR Team HAROLD F. TAYLOR SAMUEL W. CREER HERBERT A. CANON EARL HEWITT, JR. Chronicle Penn State - 144 Centre Hills Country Club - 4, penn State - 15 Clinton Country Club - - , 3 Penn State - 7 Williamsport Country Club - 31A Penn State - - 5 Lafayette College - . , 1 ' Penn State - 0 Syracuse University - . 6 Penn State - 29 Centre Hills Country Club - . 1 .. :yu-g::wfrw1-l.-7 ..-.fi-fT-v-f-:-- .F . h , .rm X in I -L A as l lf rp ww my 1. R: .Yiii:.,f:1,::ii'. ,'..L . J ,L , . , ' ' ' .5 - L , fi ' iii 'li i - aeefeee- aa.--aL4s.sUmLLLL ..., ,l,wW,WLWR. C 249 51 l 1 fa-If-fffffffr -fqfffff-a-fr - - . . r . r r . , . ., X X by J 1 v rr-r .v v rr- iff f- P 9 v v f f v f-99fv959f599'r999f599559999995frfv599fv'5'v9f59'r'5fbf5f5f55595f55i Q5 fi I A Yfdififffff'f'aff'ffv94fff'ffw'v'ffff'afffv'fffff9ff96'ffifvfAk99!i6fv!+'59ff6f5!fff9S6Qf!f9fr'39!aM1696v Shooting with a precision and accuracy that has enabled it to defeat every opponent to date, the Penn State rifle team has thus far compiled an impressive record in the field of intercollegiate marksmanship competition. There have been only a few high scores, but these have been counterbalanced by the scarcity of low tallies. Under the expert tutelage of Lieutenant H. T. Miller, who secured his training at the United States Military Academy, the squad has developed into a formidable aggregation. The Penn State military instructor issued a call for candidates early in the fall and from the enthusiastic group of prospects he selected a squad that has responded favorably to his tactics. Intensive practice on the rifle range coupled with the determined spirit of the squad, enabled the marksmen to establish an enviable reputation. RIFLING THE OPPOSITION The Penn State rifle men opened the season with a telegraphic match with Williams College and easily disposed of the latter by the overwhelming score of 1895 to 16141. Dartmouth College was then vanquished 1920 to 1860, and Gettysburg was defeated 3775 to 311129. The University of Maine provided little opposition, and was overcome by the score of 37841 to 3439. In subsequent contests, Syracuse University scored only 1847 points, while the Blue and White sharpshooters compiled 19103 Colgate University for- feited, and Columbia University was defeated by the slim margin of three points, 1411 to 14408. LT. I-I. T. MILLER Couch THE MARKSMEN According to present individual ratings, Burns, team captain, has been consistently among the high scorers while Detwiler, Pritchard, Stearns, Stouf- , fer, Fritz, and Yeaker are grouped closely for subsequent honors. The schedule for the year is as follows: December 4-Williams College - - - Telegraphic Returns December ll-Dartmouth College - - - Telegraphic Returns December 18-Gettysburg College Telegraphic Returns January 15-University of Maine - - Telegraphic Returns January 22-Syracuse University Telegraphic Returns January 29--Colgate University - - Telegraphic Returns February 12-Columbia University - Telegraphic Returns February 19-Georgetown University - - Telegraphic ReturY1S February 26-George Washington University Telegraphic Returns March 5-Boston University - - - Telegraphic RSIZUIHS March 12--Norwich University - - Telegraphic RCUIIDS March 19-University of Pennsylvania - - Telegraphic RCILIIDS March 26-Virginia Polytechnical - - - Telegraphic RCil11'l1S April 2-University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Institute of Technology - - Pittsburgh April 9--George Washington University - Washington A, 5, BURNS April 23-Intercollegiate Matches - New York Captain ...........s.........,.-,.,. C 5.-W it if if In D y w . .a i ' ' .1 , --..,.........................i..---.......--...---.......... -..- .......... N A . .. 250 Ile-rtvlcr Mm-ks Tmnnn llowmnn Fitz Hi'l'lll1lll Ross .1 Gollum, Moyer Schaeffer Lumzxux Bnrchor Blnkcslcc 154,111-,u Stern 51-mmm, Mgr. Pritclmrd Miller, Conch Burns, Cnpt. Dotwiler Avery Rlfle Team Coach - - - - LIEUT. H. T. MILLER Captain - - - - A. S. BURNS Manager - - - - - B. C. SEAMAN Asszscanz Managers - - - P. T. AVERY, L. S. HERTZLER L High Scorers A. S. BURNS J. L. STEARNS G. S. STOUFFER K. DETWILER C. B. PRITC1-IARD W. S. YEAKER J. C. FRITZ R. O. T. C. RIFLE TEAM 251 I' f I. 'Wm any XM pp' ., 'net :-1 I I Y. 1, an Aww- mgp--Q,-.:,,f.-,w1,y,, Y' Y ' I Q r 3-3! ,'.'n:.. v-uniQ'.': ':,-:-- . W., , , , .... .l 1-A, . 1. It L4 g, I' I w I I . I ...,...l,,,, ,,,,, , 7 Y,,, Aw ji. . I .... . ,, . . . .. . ' i ' I if5f559'9f9'0fif5f3f3ff'JfF999f5'P99999fS99f39594?1595?fX'Xi9999?'rW99S9's i99 5595'X x5'sp!pX'Sf5f,f,?t Handicapped by the prevalence of an inferiority-complex, and retarded by numerous injuries, the Freshman football team failed to garner a single victory in its scheduled games, and thereby compiled the most disappointing record in the history of the yearling gridiron sport at Penn State. PRE-SEASON SETBACK Assisted by Bas,' Gray, twice captain of the 'Varsity, and '6Bill Helbig, former Penn State halfback, Coach Hermann attempted to mold a formidable combination from a group of eighty candidates which dwindled to thirty- five after the opening practices. Even before the opening contest, the coach- ing squad was troubled by numerous injuries which necessitated ever- changing organizations. McCracken, Stahley, Shuler, Miller, and Reilly ' were forced to the sidelines because of injuries but participated in the early games despite their physical incapacities. BEGINNING or THE REVERSES Pitted against Captain Hood and his champion Bellefonte Academy team in the opening game, the plebes were defeated 27 to 6. Miller scored B. M- HEHMANN Penn State's only tally of the season when he recovered Hood's fumble and Coach raced for a touchdown. The Bellefonte team demonstrated its celebrated strength throughout the game, and the Blue and White Freshmen were powerless against the mighty attacks of the invaders. Incidentally, this was the first victory that the neighboring preparatory in- stitution has ever achieved over a Penn State Freshman team. WYOMING APPLIES WHITEWASH Going to Kingston to match strength with the Wyoming Seminary, the Freshmen were deter- mined to uncover an inherent power that evidently had not as yet displayed itself. This venture, how- ever, terminated in a 15 to 0 defeat for the yearlings. The contest developed into an interesting battle of fullbacks with Eddie Craig matching his driving and defensive play against the triple-threat func- tioning of Eddie Brominski, star performer of the Wyoming eleven. Craig sustained a bruised knee that rendered him ineffective for the remainder of the season. SCORELESS AGAIN The coaches worked frantically in an effort to develop a team that could avenge a 42 to 3 defeat which Kiski had administered to the plebes last year, but once again the Penn State Freshmen bowed before the superior ability of the visitors when Kiski met the demoralizecl eleven on New Beaver Field. The line of the victors was characterized by the size of its men and its charging ability was largely responsible for their 31 to 0 conquest. PITTED AGAINST PITT Against their traditional rivals, the University of Pittsburgh FreShII1CI1, the Penn State yearlings demonstrated a temporary punch during the second half, but were unable to score and yieldeda stubborn victory of 13 to 0. Miller was placed at quarterback for thiS contest and he revealed the advisability of this change by displaying excellent strategy. Edward's toe and Parkinson's long gains featured the attack of the Pittsburgh team, which completed its season without a single defeat. TIIIRTEEN UNLUCKY AGAIN In the last game of its schedule, the plebes went to Syracuse and fought viciously on a hail. swept gridiron in a determined effort to achieve a triumph in its Hnal opportunity with the Syracuse M 'S 'A 416412,l.QL.Q,IQZQ,5,?,'Q,ig?f9-151,SQ ' ., e--Q v- V H Uldifzii-ifmr.-Iwfnwnlf -Jmvf,m,,QQJZr,L5,I.J,,,g,,,.,,g,,,.,,,g,,,.,T igpl A - ' I 1 1 ' I 52211 ' L ' 1 3 W a I, , J '.,,,,, ' ' L ' - .-.Ali .-..,,.' . . , W., A l 1 . . ' gg, . f 5 -, Ig, '1'11'i11T 't' L .... 1.1.1- , f ' A ' I 252 1 ,.-as T l . i 1 , .fi ......,,....,,,..,.,..---f- no-. N Wx f:i4!.. w.. ' 3. , .L' iz .'fr .',. tl: ,VY s . , li 1 jx it 21,2 it . , -,-.-wummw-WWWL . afar.. f WIcCrncken Sfrnhlc Reilly Sluhloy Sl 11 1'Il'l'llHlllll Zulxrunsky Rldgwuy Eschlmvli Nvcllnndu lr 1znnk1.?Iiifh' Balmer Fnnlk Ricker Miller, Cunt. 1'nrunun lmumxcclen C,-,mi Freshmen. The superior ability of the home team, however, was not to be denied and our yearlinfvs D were vanquished by a score of 13 to 0. SOPI-IISTICATED Sorns SUBDUED When the crestfallen Freshmen faced their class superiors in the annual underclass football scrap they annihilated their traditional oppressors by the score of 21 to 6. Miller and McCracken alternately made long runs and were largely responsible for the frequent sight of the unfamiliar shadow of the enemy's goalposts. The Freshman Team Organization Coach B. M. HERMANN Manager - . S. C. R, Captain - - - J. R. MILLER LNKLE Team Left End - - J. A. MARTIN Right Tackle , , Left Tackle . T. s. PANNAcc1oN Right End , JH Left Guard - L. WEILAND Quarterback - - J. R 'MILLE Center - - - C. A. SIIULER Left Halfback - - J. N. 'STAHLEZ Right Guard - - - E. S. ZAIIRUNSKY Right Halfback - . . C. RIDGWAY Fullback ----- C. H. CRAIG I Substitutes: T. J. Reilly, V. E. Balmer, A. L. Paranna, H. H. Eschbach, J. R, McCracken, W. E. Strublc ' 27 15 ' 31 13 ' 13 ' - 6 Chronicle Freshmen ...- 6 Bellefonte Academy Freshmen - 0 Wyoming Seminary Freshmen - 0 KiSki - - . Freshmen - O Pitt Freshmen . 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V.1..i.k I 29556'J99fff59'J6'v96fi9ff9ff'36999fi'5ff699fi95'r159fi9'r'JGQGGSSQGSQQGQQGSSQGGSSQSXW969031 Q FRESHMAN BASKETBALL 7?f96666669fi66Qb5fifa5fiGSSSSEXASGSQSSQGSSS3699!i99fi9599!5G96!5f59S!S9696'Xi9'59fi99 Although material available for this year's freshman basketball team l was not as good as that which reported for the 1929 aggregation, Larry Conover molded his group into a winning combination which finished the season with five victories and three defeats. More than two complete teams saw action in the first tilt which was won from DuBois High School by a 241-22 score. The high school basketeers rallied in the second half almost wiping out the 12-9 lead which the Lion plebes amassed in the first twenty minutes of play. Dinwoodie was lead- ing scorer with four field goals and one foul. - In the second game of the season, State College High School proved unexpectedly easy, dropping a 35-16 affair to the Nittany representatives. Anselmo's five floor shots played no little part in the drubbing dealt gut to the local quintet. Polish National Alliance College was the next to fall before the prowess of the Blue and White yearlings. Wally Leyda, lanky center, tallied nine field goals as his contribution to the 417-26 count by which Coach Conover's charges led at the final whistle. l The Nittany plebes ran their string of consecutive victories to four at the expense of Scranton Lackawanna Business College, which is coached by Pi e Gearhardt, captain of the Lion varsity in the 192f11-25 season. Although P the visitors put up a stiff fight in the first half, a strong rally in the closing minutes of play enabled the yearlings to emerge on the long end of a 35-18 count. Because a team to represent Bellefonte Academy had not been organized early in the year, the County Seaters were forced to cancel their scheduled contest. However, the Lion plebes kept in trim as evidenced by their win over Bucknell freshmen. From the o ening whistle, it was anybody's game. First one team and then the other was in the P lead the visitors being ahead most of the time until well into the second half. Then Captaln Stahley and his mates made a determined stand finishing on the long end of a 29-241 score. Traveling to Pittsburgh, the Penn State freshmen met their first defeat of the season at the hands of the Panther plebes. Coach Conover's charges could not seem to get going and were consequently buried under an avalanche of field goals, the final count being 58-23. p The clash with the Syracuse yearlings was of the hair-raising variety. The Orange plebes finally managed to eke out a one-point win, although the Lion cubs outscored them in the second half. The - d h mor of a scrapp rou of 1 Onandagans returned to Syracuse with a 30 29 victory an t e me y y g p P ay. ers that almost broke their long string of victories. In the season's final for both teams, Pitt freshmen were met on the Armory floor. Another excit. ing tilt ensued. In the final minute of play Balmer sunk two fouls, putting the.Nittany representa. tives into a tie. Mango was fouled and again Pitt went into the lead only to give Captain Stahley a free throw just as the final whistle blew. He was not equal to the task, however, and the game went to the Blue and Gold yearlings by a 29-28 decision. Wally Leyda was the leading scorer for the Lion quint, dropping in twenty-nine double-deckers and six fouls for a season's total of sixty-four points. Captain Stahley was next with forty-five, with Dinwoodie and Fry following in the order named. L. S. G. C0'NO'VER, Coach 1 .1 L. , A. Y. A 1. '2-55, if li W, if if Q 1, lg l l'. i is Q. J. 'l .. ,. R 1. 1 K, .1 -M V ,JAM-My-,F I 1? 1 ,C , Al In . 1 1. , i- 7 , 1-11... ..-- - ,- --. ,I X W-H J :1 , I 9 1 9 -1 ...f- ,HM ,N 1. ,1 V., ..1...4...... f.1.,.1' , Q3 ', fl-411. 1 1-1g.?11 12,31-1.5 V-T' 'l. ' .11 - ' ' ' f ' ' be ' fiif. 254 fl? 1' ' ' 'l ' wa, ss Y , 1 4 xx' f A 2 ,Fit t . .,,,-Tmn- M' T , , rrmfi- V , A ,-if -b 4..-qnvfi-W,-.,-gf-wtf.:-. f. 1 'f . , 'iw' - if-X I gui...,i..1.l.rln:wn-uxgms'.zwarauulmz.rL1zl.a'. 'rf '- I' -cl, f , 1 .. . C A AA,A A ,l MX. it J. l- .4 5 1 --W--V - -.- WM' P - . I .- ,v,,..--...,,... . ,,-, ........-,, A -Y x i WQ. . 'x X Conover llnlmor Cnnnn, Mgr. Anselmo Leydn Slnhley Dlmvoodie Fry Freshman Basketball 1927 Organization Coach - - - - L. S. G. CoNovEn Captain - - - - - J. N. STAHLEY Manager - - - ---- H. A. CANON J. N. STAIILEY E. C. RIDGWAY R. C. FRY J. C. MAI'ILE E. J. LEE W. B. LEYDA F. M. DERK V. E. BALMER C. F. M'ITCI'IELL J. E. PRIZER S. D. DINWOODIE M. T.'TAUGNI-IR S. T. ANSELMO D. J. CAVANAUGII Chronicle Penn State - 24 DuBois High - - - - Penn State - 35 State College High - - - Penn State - ll-7 Polish National Alliance College Penn State - 35 Scranton Business College - Penn State - 29 Bucknell Freshmen - - - Penn State - 23 Pittsburgh - - Penn State - 29 Syracuse - - Penn State - 28 Pittsburgh - LW- .... ,,,,-,M,c-. .... s. .... .... - F ., , J ,. , . N N M ,, N X- uh 'V 0'-L lbw .. . I N 1 4i:1:'.:itl.'. .. ..., .. LY? '1'::,:, K . ,. ... . . ...if :.i.'..:....H.- A 255 ,A X ,,A, , 4Afg1-, A- A I -,f ..A. .. V,. ,,,, . ,,., ..- ,.AA .A.. G X '. A,,f ' Q Ii, aux-sf' , E, , ,M I IIIIMLA 3 ,,,, 'A is ! .I LI.: ..'A .gi,,:L1-,..L:t::L.jf' '.,' llllwml-' I-Ls-+++i--l- ' in ' ' A A if RJTTP3' al lg? l . 1 5 I . . I A 5 PTIZCS and Scholarslups 'I 1926-1927 ' 'Q l if . l ll I A 4 gt! 2 I I I gl A The .lohn W. White Fellowship, Medal and Scholarships l . Fellowship ----- ---- ---- D A VID D. HENRY I 51 Medal ------- - - ---- J. E. BECKLEY l Senior Scholarship ALBERT C. SANTY l H331 Junior Scholarship - ------- JEAN RIDER 'M Sophomore Scholarship - - ----- JOHN RUZICKA pig-: Spanish Scholarships - - ROBERT A. WILSON, RIIOTON LEE, FLOYD M. BISHOP li ll? The Louise Carnegie Scholarships 5 SENIOR JUNIOR SOPHOMORE I li F REDA COPPERMAN JOIIN WEINBERGER DONALD THOMAS 3 J MADALYN J. WRIGHT GALEN B. SGIIUBAUER CHARLES WEBB Q IE p FRANCIS R. SHANLEY CARL DANNERTII FRANK W. WARNER Q A GEORGE P. LIPPINCOTT ELIZABETH CROSSLEY JOHN W. BRANDT 11 E5 F . PHILIP A. SIIELLEY 1. 4 , , lj I The Charles F. Barclay Scholarships for Cameron County l CHARLES F. BARGLAY ROLAND BARTON ,lilly U FRANK J. PRIME IRA B. COLLINS McAllister Scholarships Bradford County - KATHERINE B. PRESTON Cameron County' - - - HENRY BAIR Centre County - - - DONALD BLACK Wayne County - - REXFORD H. CLIFT if I f 3 Wyoming County - - - GEORGE GAY lj l, I The President Sparks Prize F ANNA HADDOW sg. EI y State Federation ofIWomen,s Clubs Scholarships Pennsylvania Daughters of the American S PAULINE UNCER Revolution Scholarship fl g ' GARNETT FISHER GERTRUDE SMILEY I STELLA ZAYOZ il: ll 1 6 State College W omen's Club Scholarship Olewine Scholarship 5 HELEN BRYSON MARIAN WINTER l A Alan Nutt Memorial Scholarship Foreign Students' Scholarships GEORGE P. LIPPINCOTT GORGONIO PASAL QUIMBA, Philippine Islands ANTONIO CANDAMIL, Spain Allegheny County Boys' Working Reserve Scholarship JAMES G. LENT George T. Rodgers Memorial Scholarship Arthur C. Bigelow Memorial Scholarship LEAII FULTON H. A. WILLMAN .. ..,. p p --,WM-WW-,-1 Numan-WWW-WMM MM--muh J ogg' t'lss 'T A A .5233 F W1 256 , ,., A Q 2 X Q N :'fl Qlllllillll L? i NEW-:::f'::::f1l:z:xn L? X tl : x , . + s .,-- s. r1mm'n f f' 1 I Y W 1 ...............y TT.,-.. -ww! 1 k L 1 nv! J ni FRG if .- E I l Qf1..L,i111 lglg+1 n 1 H:- ' WIIUUIU I 5 N IN , H . , . xi! 4 YH XA IJ . 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Wann, '28 The Penn State Collegian The Penn State Collegian, official college newspaper, is published semi-weekly throughout the school year in the hest interests of students, 'faculty and friends. The puhlication hoard which manages and edits the paper is composed of ju- niors and seniors who are elected through com- petitive eifort. The Collegian is a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association. The E xeeutive Board - W. P. RI-:Iao,'2T K Il. C. WOMSI.lC.Y,'27 - S. R. Itonn,'27 R- ROBB Business Manager The Business Staff Business Manager - - - S. R. Roms, '27 Advertising Manager - - B. C. WIIAIt'r'otN, '27 Circulation Manager - F. N. WE.lIJNE1t,, 27 Assistant Business Managers R. B. KIL.B0'liN,'28 W. J. MCLAIIGIILIN, '28 J. F Ia.ncUsotN, '28 C. F. FLINN,'28 Reporters-L. H. BELL, Jn., '29g H. C. BERLINGIER, '29, W. D. CONFILIIII, '29, W. A. GRAVILR, '29, R. Hints, '29, II. E. Hotri-'IvIAN, '29'g C. F. KlNlllil'IIJ, '29, T. E. KING, '29g F. J. LAIRD, '29g H. P. 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I-IUFFMAN, '27 - - - - ' Q . , WILLIAM W. Jlxcons, '27 WlI.I.lAhl H. l'lUN'l ZlNGIiR, '27 ,louN N. MlI,I.lill, '28 Art Staff Editor ---- R. MANNING Gmns, '27 STAN Wu1'rla.sm.1., '29 Miss Gr.Am's Mclwrvma, '27 Circulation. Manager - DONALD G. LAUCK. '27 F. K. ES'l'l'I.lll..Y, '28 B. W. l'lANKl-LY, '28 F. A. I-lmivm, '28 Girls' Rvprcscrmztitta - Miss Facility Critic - ALEX P. CLARK, .ln.,'27 '27 .IonN F. RANKIN, C. C. McEl.vArN,'28 0. Plums, '28 R. A. Wll.SON,'28 Lvnm Rom-:RTsoN, '27 Puoif. M. M. HARRIS Pryalc Jm-olm Ilunkuy Luuok llnrvoy Wlilti-sm-ll Glhlm 1.3414-rlq-y vVllN0ll Mlllvr Mvltilvzlin vl-llfk llulfinun Pulp l'rof. llnrrls Miss llls'IlllyN' Miss Roln-rtson Ellis Ilnnkln ll1'l'll l' 261 I The Penn State Farmer 'I'I14- I'unn Slam: I urmmrr, uIIiuIuI pululicalion UI llnv Sclnool uI'Agric:1lItl1ra-,is an monthly purimli- ual dcvolm-rl lu ugrirzullurul slllrjucls :mel uclivilivs W'IIIUIl15IIgilfI,l' llj.1TIfIlIIIlII'ilI SIIUIIIIIIH. 'I'I1r: IIIIIIIILII lion HlzlII is mzula- up of inl1frm-:-:IMI Html:-nls who r4-uccivu lllcir pusiliune-a Iny il fIlIIllIl1'IIIIVC :4yHtunl. ' A xgjiffif .' wg. A' Q , XJ. .YI71 21 H! .J I Q1 ,fi Q X I . FYI A .I. II. Iiun I.. IC. IVIlZI'wAllllI'1N lfflillll'-III-Cl!I1'f lilisirwsx Manager Iivllifflfifll SMH IIIISIIIIUSS Slug ffffil0 -ffl-ffflivf - J. Ilfzl-1-'MAN Iinn linsirwss Manager - C. Ii. IVIKIIFAIIIIIQN Mmm,zin,q lfrlilur CIIIIIPIIS ISIIIIIIII' .fflllllllli EIIIIIIII' ASSISIIIIII lfflilur flssislrlrlt lfrlilor lfirrvllnliun Iwllflllgtfl' - lmwfrl !Irl11vl'lisi11,q Munngvr Ii. Ii, IJuNA1.+nN G. Ilmuus I.. IC. CIIUIJICNOIHLII .I. 'I'. VANIII-ZNIHIIHL ffssismnl lflzsillvxs Ml1IIfIgl'l - W. W. IWIIIC-I.I.flII ffssismlll Iiusirmss lI4!lllllgl'l' .4.w.vixl1rl1t lillsirzzfss MlllI1lgt'l' - fisxistllllt llllsilmxs M!llIlI,Lft'I' I . I'. WAl.'mN I . A. IIANVI-LY - A. IC. IIII'2l'l'I'1Il A. IC. IIn.l. II. B. WAI.'I'KlN - II. K. IIAMu,'roN W. II. Iilu'l l'lw1:1lAM K. CI. Iil-:Nsfm W. fl. CIJMIIICI. A. li. SI'lNIA'I' M. 'I'. IiAn'r1mm II. I . IIAHN I.. W. IiAn'mN C. I . Sfimlrlrl' I.. I3. Iivfws W. .lmwzs Il. II'IKIII!2III.I'1Il I.. M. 01.1 lfrrrrlllly !I1l11i.wnry liurlrzl IC. II. Iifnmm-:ax W. V. Ilrzwms fl. I . Num. .I. ISI-:N IIn.l. A. I.. lime:-in Vnmh-nlmrp: llmuln-I M,.1l4,,- lf. Wnlton H111 'I 'Pl l' fhunle-nmlgln llnrve-y II. WWIIIOII llmmlllmm M1'I'n4IlI4-n Null Erlr IIIII Ilnlxrlmvk 262 II. lf. Ilnfl-'1-:Nlmmu lfrlimr-ill-Clviuj lillsimws MIllI!lHt'I' - - - l UI'l'l Q'II' flrlflwlisirlg llflllrrllgvl' - I.'i1'1'ulr1linr1 MIllI!lgl'l' - - The Penn State Engineer 1 I ' ' Iln- I,l'IIlI SIRIIC l'.lIQllII1'1'I' is :I lIlIIII'Il'I'Iy lmlgzu- zinc which mlm-uls 4-xvlllsivvly willl II'l'IlIIIl'llI sub- II as an IIIUIIIIIOI' uI lllm- I lim- Assfwiution. 14-4-ls, Il IS IDIIIDIISIIUKI Iny .1 Imzml uf l'IIIlIIll'l'I'IIIg! sluclvnls who urn- alssisla-:I Imy il I':u'uIIy Imurul. ':lIIlIII1'l'I'IIIII Culll-gv Magix- D lflfflfllflll Smfl fflflllrll'-Ill-ffllfvf - III1 IIAIIII II. llll-'lvl-:NHAIII u. 21 Y .fI.s.wi.wrun1 lfrlilur - xVII.I.IAM II. Mmm. .In..'27 Q. W hw Alumni Ifflilor IIIIAIILICS II. II1-11-zxl.-xw. '27 Hmifww' l,ll2,LuuN- .flrl lcklilur Ins:-:rn A. UIIIYIlZANI.A2II ' P lm'l1.wl'rlvss Slnfl Junior li11.wim'.ws Slrzfl CIIIIIWII-III W. Il..I'IS.'27 UI-IKIIICIC I . I,A'I I'ICIISUN .I. II. S.'xlI'rln Ilfwm II. l'n.vr'r.'28 ,lmw III. IIIII-IILICNIIIIIIG ,IANIICS II. I .AIITIIIIII W. KlN1:,'28 IJIIANIQ I. I,I'1'I'IIIiIK IJIIANR ICYANN MUIIIIIH S. lflslll-:lc II. I.. Ill-1'l'xxll1n Jllllitll' l2'1lilol'i11l I.1,m'n S. III-:n'l'zl.r':u Ilnmu' I.. KINSI-II. ll. lf. Iilu'AN'l' N4IIII'lIII'I' II. I I.I-L'I'IIIIIiII ,lmm M. IIm.'rzlNc:lcn Stuff 'IIIIUAIAS A. Ihmn ICl.lAs A. KAZMH-:usm V. II. SPAIIII II. M. CIIIIIII-IN AN'rlmNY I.. IIAVUNI-1 II. II. .lfuzmn .'l.w.wu'iul4' l rn'ully lfzlilor I'um-', II. W. Ihcrislc l'vllI'llll-I' .fI1llfi.wl'-I' lfnurrl I'lml-'. If. W. B141-.sI:. lflmirmun I II A IQXI-IIIli'I'I' I'lml-'. I.. A. IIUIIIII Ilmun' IIIIIfISSI.I-III IlII1I . . . . Ilollzilll-lvl' Iilnsw-I Spuln' IIvl'lzI1-1' KIIZIIIIUTNIII Ihvyvr Ilryunl lhlvmn- l'nIuI1-n Iflsllvl' lllnlvlzzunl III:-Ill I'nII1-rsun Nlnrk Iivuns I'n-lllivk I'r:lit AII1-ll lIup.:L:1-It II4-1-so IIII'I'l'lIlllIIILIIl I'II'1'l'l'Il Ilvs Kim: Ill-vlllllll 213' a .1 G. F. Editor- FISHER in-Chief Editor-in-Chief - Associate Editor Associate Editor - Reporter - Reporter - Business Manager W. S. Tulmmz, '29 W. S. Claim., '29 The I Student Handbook The Penn State Students' Handbook is coin- piled and edited by a student staff selected un- der the direction of the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. The particular purpose of the Handbook is to acquaint the freshman with u history of tradi- tions and customs of the College. The publica- tion is supplied, on request, to any member of the student body. 1 C. C. MCELVAIN Business Manager Editorial Staff - - - Cl-:once F. FISHER - U - R. M. A'rK1NsoN L. MITSTIFEH W. A. GRAVE!! Business Stay? C. C. MCELVAIN Assistant Business Managers W. A. Blu-:.cu'r, '29 H. E. PFE.lF'Ell, '29 W. P. MCKNIGl'lT, H. G. Kuwrz, '29 9 7 '27 1 '28 '29 Bruuht Mltntifcl' Turner pffqfu. Smultz Atkinson Fisher Mclilvaln Kurt, 264 P. R. SMAL.1'z, '28 '28 29 29 The Old Main Bell To provide a purely literary magazine for the students and faculty of Penn State, members of Pi Delta Epsilon, honorary journalistic frater- nity, publish thc Old Main Bell. Material is chosen from manuscripts submitted by under- graduates, alumni and friends. The Stal? of the magazine is appointed by the sponsoring fra- ternity. R. D. DUNDORE B. C. WIIAIKTON Editor-in-Chief Business Manager The Stag Editor-in-Chief - - - R. D. DuNnolm Faculty Advisor - D. D. HENIIY' Art Editor R. M. GIBBS Student Erlitor - S. H. Cum- Sturlent Editor - F. N. WEIDNER Alumni Editor - R. T. Knulmzl. Alumni Editor - - C. E. MCFADIDEN Business Manager - B. CARI. WNARTON Aflvisar - - PROP. M, M. HARRIS Wharton WVl'idlN'l' Culp lNIt'Fllllll0ll Dnudore Prof. llnrrls Ilttnry Ky-lt-lwl 265 4 -LL Ai? a -Q M ' ' '1 V T117 2 ,Wy if 1 Q eg if 'f 34,9 A I ggf iggl t ff v 1 ...S -.,-,N 111 I ,x , K., f V 'fa21 ,-43 ,74 1 a , , ,Jr ,yn W, ,A , , V 1 f , ' 2126 .-Q-' . NWO, , . , , - ' ' '3' lu r 1, yg,va? y my .267 Q , k I X, .tum :H H , izix .si th I 1' f if 7? 1 X I? 'X 4,4 ,f ' f ' ' X wwvwvmrnwnwviv-4 , I I V -' ' 3 P-T-..--'-Fifi - '..-::' Lf. V .: , ---Q Ji.. - If mfg. -- s g W. - A -' ,, 5 --:N-A , ' -- 5 f i-4 '-if 2511 .5 T' V Tig z, .- E ig- E -'-l7 - I - X. :::':r:23155533!Z:L'2::::l1!l?!!:!!!!!!!C! .!!7fIZ!! :.!Z'7!f'-2:':-ggggggggggL g mm., ui1v1Pr4v1 ' yi :Tal ' , Y ll: E Al fra' ,L Allw-'E .mga p w 'ff?' '4HHd1?ii3 ' ' Q: it llfgm. W . 2 4 ' ' Q. 5 x. , Q 5--f' , in f is ' 4 :KW - iQ 'S' + - .X ' , 9 xx 5 - . I XN 5 x 2 Y I E 1 Q X 'Y - f 1 ' 7 160 2' z, X 5:F::fqQQ'!' 1 ...,...... ...... ....... E2Jx115?f.Y5'11'J.!!!'?!!!lmE . , , , , I lllllllllllllllllllllllllll I 1' Mlmuv::rm::-un::ruu:ru'lllflm MUSIC ,-f' ' -, ' ' xx I -f 'Zi f' '- Xxx. - C 1 ' MI, ' W Tl -' vixi--.477 il L 1, , ,'l.I. fjf1.'fT1'7f'ff'ffffflliilif' f Tiff, T' 'L 'T , 1 '1 ?t4r'v'i ff' 1 - - -A -w-ww 1------1---Q ' , T f, ' jiffiffff it C . f f fre-rf V --- .. - nm' '.:- ., . V gy. V . ,, ,,.. W...-..,....,..,,..,...,.........l li '-J f -V , - 4 '1.lL.Q..4.g-sg.- ,..,. g,,-.-u.a.,.L -,f.,...-,.u. -M fi -U... W,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,-.,.,, . M, ,......-....,,.,--,,...,,r . . ....,..... t , W L g ,...., , . l V v I i it l .1 l 5 The Penn State Glee Club l - The Glee Club of the Pennsylvania State Col- . lege at the end of this season will have rounded f W out fifteen years of existence. Starting as a very .A,.' humble campus organization, it has grown and de- veloped until today it is recognized as one of the ,lgxi strongest and most influential of extra-curricular student activities. During the last five years the Club has been i, under the supervision of Professor Richard W. Grant, director of the College Department of Music, l and under his leadership has made noteworthy l progress in its endeavor to improve the standards of collegiate singing. Following the usual pro- ! gram, the organization this year presented three Q home concerts: one on Pennsylvania Day, one as i R, W, GRANT a part of the scheduled series of free mid-winter Direczor entertainments, and one at the annual Commence- l ment Exercises. In addition to the concerts given in State College, the Club made several road A tours, each one of which was attended by success. The itineraries undertaken by 3 the songsters included concerts in Ithaca and Cortland, New York, a joint appear- - p ance with Bucknell, and performances in Brookville, Kane, Wilkinsburg, Coates- L ville, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. On the first road tour, which included the New York towns, the Club was assisted excellently by S. H. Torchia, '27, mandolinist, f and Miss Martha Jane Gobrecht, '30, marimbist. V The Glee Club is a member of the Intercollegiate Musical Corporation of New L York City, and for the last eight years has taken part in competitions sponsored it ' by this body. The New York contest has grown to such proportions that it has 1 1 been found necessary to hold regional and state elimination contests. l To this end, a contest open to all colleges desirous of participation, has been Al organized in the State of Pennsylvania. Director Grant was accorded the honor of 1 acting as chairman of the movement. The eliminations, held in Pittsburgh on the A nineteenth of February, were won by Penn State. College Glee Clubs which took .4 part in the competition included Juniata, Bucknell, Carnegie Tech, University of y Pittsburgh and Penn State. , T Although the Penn State Glee Club was of smaller size this year than it has been in the past, the organization enjoyed a season that has been called one of the V most successful in its history. l ' P W i - 9-I l 'T A ' . 3li'4w-4.--.+- ,.,' l fimm-N i ' H i'ii CT'ff 'ff U . if , 7 f 'Thf 'T - .I'TTIJII?iIi'1LL..'i'1l 1 -, L , 1 f:.1:L.:::-::,.V-r-L---44 le- t l ' V' 2iiil'i.---Q:ge::3:,:g- 268 'T .RJ I ,J A, KJ. H 1 , g , r...,,NM' S' , . . .. ' 1 ' 'W'll. ' , - z. y 7-'PK U IPI 7 'ya--.-Ty yrrvr' J.. nm.-x1.-.nry1w.yq-fp?-vr,-um,rq ' .N -ff, :Jflx 2 Ilya.. .4..- .R a'vw,-nuanmu-un1wur..r,.:' J ft voir- .. J- -4 1 2 ' .,. ,. .......,,..,,,. ,. .,........-..,...- - .WNW A Y -I J Mmmxww I . - ....-, .,....,,.-.L,.-. , MMMH5.........,..............-.-.-..--.... Prcsirlcnt - Vice President - Secretary-Trcasurcr Business Manager Librarian. - Club Accompnnist A. C. ALl.owAv, '27 W. C. Bowne '28 C. M. GRAI-'17, '29 H. D. GRIGICIK, '30 C. H. FARMER, '28 L. L. J.ANDl4l.lKS, '28 D. 0. LANE, '28 D. F. Bl-:lssl-LL, '30 In. W. BISII, '29 A. S. BURKE, '30 C. H. BRUCE, '28 J. E. DAVIS '30 J. M. DoN1a.l.LY, '29 D. Down, '29 -ww-www., Q. K rv Personnel of Glee Club R. W. GRANT, Dirvcmr First Tenor P. S. HAGAN, '29 P. C. Nmzmr, '28 W. W. Nlcllons, '28 Svmnrl Tenor E. C. MA'1'n1csoN, '28 II. A. NlI'l l', '28 E. M. Mil-ix, '28 First Briss J. E. D1f:KsoN, '28 H. 'I'. hmlas, '27 W. II. l.1Nmc, '30 J. L. JVJARTIN, '30 Svcoml Buss E. T. Ecru-:Rs, '28 li. J. CAI.LAClIl4I.R, '29 G. A. CLASS, '30 N. H. C0'I'WAI.'I', '28 ? . . ' Q- .4 , ,.- -. V 3 V? J '.'. 209 MRS. - I . E. ULF, '27 D. IS. JlcNK1Ns, '27 C. A. WILLIAMS, '27 - A. C. Am.owAv, 27 J. A. WA'1'R.lu-'l1a1.n, '29 IRI-IND OsnoRNr:. GRANT W. lu. l'A'l rl-1.RsuN, '29 W. S. SIMS, '28 .l. A. xVA'l'l'IRFIli.l.Il, '29 I.. W. XVILSUN, '30 H. S. PRl'I'CHARD. '29 W. L. Slll-1'l'l.li.R. '28 F. E. ULF, '27 D. J. NAlllll'1Tll. '27 A. 5. PAYNR, '29 R. ll. TICIC, '30 S. D. HENRY, '28 D. E. .h:.NR1Ns, '27 Il. S. UNANGST, '27 C. A. XVILLIANS, '27 ,fn . , If ', .,w'f'7'i'T?1r,wf',ltf ap- , . I 1 -A ,R wk: rim. E V V 1 -' -uv' 'fuel 1' 'iz AX 'f ' -'Lim I y:m.1Mw?r-:-wnmm' k-'.'-Tia I ,M . .. . i If 2 iv 5 T . T L, 1 .ii, Howto VH' I,l1'liNUIl Jl'llklllS The Varsity Quartette First Tenor - - W. C. BOWIE, '28 Second Tenor - - F. E. ULF, '27 Baritone - - - J. E. DIcKsoN, '28 Bass - D. E. JENKINS, '27 Four of the best voices in the Glee Club are selected to make up the Varsity Quartette, a division of the organization which is devoted to the presentation of novel and humorous vocal selections. The blithe character of the Quartette strikes an effective balance with the more classical air assumed by the club as a whole. The reputation earned by the Quartette insures the fact that it is pleasantly anticipated by every audience before which it is to appear, and it has never failed to meet with enthusiastic approval before any group. In addition to appearances with the entire Glee Club, the Quartette is some. times sent on trips where it would not be practical to take the entire club. Selections rendered at mass meetings and similar gatherings have made the Quartette popular with the student body. The purpose of R. W. Grant, director of music, in selecting the personnel of the Quartette, is two-fold. Through the medium of a well-balanced quartette he may provide diversity and novelty of repertoire, and by means of its competitive selection, the efforts of the main body naturally increase. Better singing results. .,,,,,,,.,N.....mf - 1 M .TA ...T fl.. 4 v, N 5 1 -' ,, . I. fa .in J .'.r.,f., Y 270 l A Pxuhlon Ml'l'1Il'illD' VIONI' v1'llllllllF Volk Mm-iz Slmnn Flllllllll Fox Slronpl' Marlin 'l'uh-nkn Gvurxrv Km-lxlor 'I'ur1-lain Alklnsun Ruin-rts lwimlvr Personnel of the Mandolin Club President - Vice President Treasurer - Secretary - Manager R. D. Glconmc, '27 J. C. Mmxns, '27 R. M. ATKINSON, '28 W. Smomnc, '29 F. N. VOLK, '30 M rzmincello P. Q. Tlll.lCNKlJ, '28 W. B. COX, ' First Mandolins S. H. Toncum, '27 J. C. Mmcns. '27 W. 0. THOMPSON, U. S. A., B.M. li. M. ATKINSON, '28 P Q. TULE.N KO. '28 W. S. NIARTIN, '28 A. C. SANTY, '27 T. S. FANNIN, '29 Second Mamlolinx T. Mmzclmsr, '29 M. B. Kmcumzu, '30 Third Mandolins W. SIMON, '29 R R. Dlc.1Ml.m, '30 Violins J. D. MAR1'Z, '30 J. P. CAIIIHLN, '30 G. T. MCCANTHY, '30 F inte Cello J. N. Romcnw, '30 R. A. CLOSE, '30 Bass Vials 30 J. E. VI-:NAm.u, '28 271 College Band Personnel W. O. THOMPSON, B.lVI., U. A., Director Student Leader ---- ' ' ' E- E- HOIWARH Pfggiflgnt ' E. P. BAKIQII Secretary - D. A. JQIIIANN l?u.siness Manager - A. I'. CLARK, JR. Drum Major - - E. WILTZIEI. AIIIILIINI-11'In'. D. C. IIAKICII, Ii. I'. BAIIGIILSS, J. W. C.II.vI:Irr, .I. B. CAIIII, H. Ii. CI..IIIIC, A. I'., JR IIIICIIY, W. E. IIYIIIIZM, J. A. IDI-1'I'IVII.l11Il, D. I.. IIICKSUN, NV. J. F.xI1s'r, D. 'I'. AI.I.Is0N, F. H. ILIKIQII, A. M. IIAIINAIID, F. S. CIIIIIIIIY, Ii. H. CLINGI-:II, J. S. CIIAMNI-ZII, C. B. Cus'I'I-LII, E. W. ICVICIIITT, F. C. FI-:Ir:1I'r, C. D. FI.I4MlNc:, G. H.. JII. GI.I4:NN, 'I'. O., Ju GIIIIIIIAII, S. C. AIINovI1'z, M. M. IIAIIIIII, 0. S. IIInn, P. W. III.AT'r, IC. G. BOAK, U. S. IXIIIII, A. W. IIIIIINISKIIY, A. 'I'. Bvrzlcs, W. S. CAIIIIIIN, .I. P. CmtIcI.IIv, N. I. DI1:I.I., Ii. C. G.u.I.,u:I'II4:II, Ii. 'I IIINGIKIFII, W. II. IIIIINI, II. II. FIITTI-:IIoI.l-', II. S. FISIIICII, I.. W. I l.I'lTCIII'1II, li. II. fIt71'IV.II'I', N. II. IIIIAY, C. .I. IIIKIIIIM, IJ. S. Gunn, G. II. IIIIITIIICII, G. S. HAINI-:s, I'. I.. II.II,I-xv, R. W. II.II.I.I1:II. II. S. III'Il.'l', W. I . IIIILIIII, C. M. III-:II'I'zI,l1:II, J. W. IIIIIIIIIQS, Ii. A. .I.xc4IIIs, .I. H. J.IMI-Ls, A. IC. Kmrrz, H. G. CI.IIf'r, R. H. C0uI.l11Y, L. S. Cum-, W. .I. lJAIfIlI'1II'I', C. J. F.II.cI'r1'rINl, J. II If'I-.T1'I-:IuII.If, .I. M. FRISIIIIC, C. F. GAY, G. E. GI4:.1In', C. K. Seniors I-InssI.I':II, N. W. IIOWAIIII, 111. II. JIIIIANN, IJ. A. KAIIAQII, F. X. KI-:I-NI-III, W. W. Juniors I'I.IMMoNII, F. X. I-InI:usI-:'I r, C. G. .II'IVVI'1I.I., J. I'. JmINsnN, H. IJ. M.IcI.I-:.xN, A. A. Sophamorcs Kwrz. W. N. M.Ic'Ko, II. A. M.IIIIs, .I. C. MI-:I,I,I':v, I.. J. MlI.l.If:II, .I. W. MlI.I.I':II, W. C. IIIII.I.I12II, VV. B. MIIIIGIN, W. II. Mrrrz. J. I... .III- Nrrrxrzv, II. Id. I'.I'I I'If:lIs0N, W. IC. Freshmen GII.III4:II'r, I'. K. GII,I.r:sI-IIC. D. J. I'IAINI'IH, I. I.. II.II.nI4:MAN, W. A. IfIII'cIu'ocIc, 0. A. NIQIVMAN, IC. L. NIIIILIC, 'I'. J. I'AxsoN, 'I'. D. l'IIII,II-rr, .I. I-I. 272 KNoI.I., I-I. B. Lusk, II. C. M.III'rIN, Ii. N. SI-LIIIIINII, W. II. SIINYIIILII, C. H. MAIIIII-av, J. I . MKIIIIIIS, .I. IC. S.IvI4NIIIs, 0. I. SIflIAI.I.I-:I-I, L. F. Surmlfl-'s'I'AI.I., C. Sum, I'. A. RICE, P. V. IUIIIDAIIIISII, J. I.. S.u:NIII-LII:-I, IC. D. 4 Sr:III..I'I I'lcII, Il. .I. SUIIIIIINI-LII, C. A SIGWAIIII, G. H. SIII-1I.I.I'1Y, I'. A. SIIIIIII-I, M. 0. SlNc:I.m', Ii. R. SMI'I'It, C. R. S'I'l4:vI':Ns, I.. C. 'I'.IYI.oII, W. C., I'0'I'TI'Ill, J. I'. I'III'ZS'I'0N, D. J. IIA'l'IIMI'Ll.I., F. F RICICIIIIZII, I.. I.. IIICIIAIIDS, C. M. ROIII-:II'l'S, .I. R. Iiousu, T. W. ScIfIIrI.I-:II, II. B. SIIIIIK, IC. Ii. SNYIIIQII, A. K. SMITII, W.. JII. WI1.'I'ZI'II.. Ii. S. WI'1TZIil., S. G. 'WIIAIl'FKlN, II. C. WII.I.lANIS, J. W. SII.zI.I4, L. W. SMITH, C. I.. 'I'lInMsoN, W. S. WI'IITNL1Y, .I. A. ANICIHS, C. H. ZIMMIILIIMAN, G. II WI'1.1VI1Ill, S. I-I. WI'2llll, C. S. WI4:I.I.I4:lI, .I. 141. WlIlTI1I, C. W. WIII'I I'.IIII'1Il, 'I'. I'. WII,1-'mm, W. II. WII.KINS4IN, G. G. 'W'II.l.IAAIS, A. C. WII.snN, C. F. WII,s0N, F. G. An.IMs, M. 'I'. DIIIIIIUIIU, II. I. SMITH, W. SNYIIIIII, .I. II. SI'IIAII, M. A. UIIIIAN, .I. 'I'. 'l'IIoMI-soN, II. W. WAI,I.AcI':, IL. IC. wIN'fI'ZII, It. A. WII.CflX, II. A. IJIIIIIIIITI, M. I I I I I ,. V I -I I f 1 II I I I . I , . I I I I I I I I 1 I I ' I If f I . i I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I f I I I, -I l I ' I I I I I I I II II! I ri' 6 I I I I I ls I 4' I Il If I I Q. I I I p tt M I 2 I I t I ,T I I I I I I II Ili I 1 The College Band The College Band, under the leadership of Bandmaster W. O. Thompson, has experienced in the last few years a rapid growth ' which has inercascd the membership of the organization to one hun- dred and lifty men and established a place of high esteem in col- legiate circles. ln addition to a series of home concerts the Penn State Band accompanied the .football team on several trips last fall, earning a reputation which extends beyond the conhnes of the Col- lege campus. From the ranks of the entire 'Band a nlilue Bandi, is chosen, and it is this division which appears at many home concerts and travels as representative of thc organization as a whole. Another important unit is the li. O. T. C. band, which has been divided into two groups: one to serve the infantry regiment, and another the engineers. Either the Concert Band or a group selected from the entire Band appears at every major athletic contest held on a Penn W. O. Tuo rwm'soN BIIIIIIIIIIISHFI' State field. When traveling with the football team, the '5Blue Baud usually appears in the parade innnediately preceding the game and entertains the spectators between the halves. The organization has won much favorable criticism for its musical renditions and for its military excellence. The Band also plays at the Penn State smoker held in Pittsburgh immediately before the annual game with the Pitt football team. On several occasions this year the Band played through the microphone. Musical selections were broadcast from the Pitt smoker through station KDKA, and from the College station, WPSC. The winter concerts were also on the schedule of the organization and the repertoire selected won, through its excellence, commendation from all those who attended the recitals. An appearance at Com- mencement will end the Bandis activities for the year. The College Orchestra The membership of the Penn State Orchestra, which usually is composed of about sixty men, is selected competitively from the entire student body. Bandmaster W. O. Thompson is supervisor of the organization, and under his personal care the Orchestra is prepared for the concerts which are given at intervals during the year. Because of the quality of selections offered, the organization always is enthusiastically received. The College Orchestra has an active part in the Sunday afternoon concerts which are given in the Auditorium during the winter months, and in conjunction with other campus musical organiza- tions, makes an appearance at Commencement. Every year the organization goes en masse to Rock- view penitentiary to play before the prisoners. The Orchestra is one of the leading College activities and attracts the foremost musicians from the student body. 273 in 4 I 2Qf......,,. is ii if I . Fi .. if .El I L i l. J If 5? si if I r x E fi 55 3 V. TT H H lf is 1 f B .M 113 ,Nl A--.3 f,fvf,.f. 11 wr .1 T' ffwfzff' W, , Q If .1 Www. . 3. A.--mr, xy . , 3 A V,-fx 1- nf.. fn- 5 . ,,.n K r .. 4. ' A' f'M.f4Arwa-1'.W4W2Wmim7uWAlrA11zrf... -' Im ' jp.-1-..-....,.......,.,.............,...,.,........ ..,, Q M. .. W ....-1 TWT I 4 A... President Manager Secretary - Student Leader - CLARK, A. P., Jn. Cocxcuzv, N. T. DELI., R. C. Bmw, W. E. GRAY, C. J. GMMM, D. S. MARTZ, J. D. Cummv, R. H. GnoMrL1.an, J. F. NATHENSOJN, L. F. NICKEY, H. E. BURNISKY. A. T. Bmssm, B. F. CADDEN, J. P. Cr.o-sn, R. A. Cox, W. B. College Orchestra Seniors Foswlz, E. C. HowAnn, E. E. SMITH, F. W. T. Juniors MEI.LINcm, R. S. SrcA, P. A. STIMMEI., W. F. Sophomores SHAW, J. A. SMITH, C. Ross CA.RPEJNTE.R, G. B. SI'IAFF'E.R, G. I. Freshmen JONES, T. P. KUHN, R LERMAN, L Lown., K. V. 274 1 E. E. H0wAnn - E E. HOWARD W. E. Bmm' N. I. COCKLEY KNO'I.I., H. B. SMITH C. L. PA'mnso'N, H. A TULENKO, P. Q. VENABLE, J. E. Wmss, C. H. FLETCIIER, R. H. ZmE.r.MAN, S. C. BERLINGER, H. C. HAJ.J.ER, H. S. RICE, P. V. MCCARTI-IY, G. T. PRESTON, D. J. RAUH, A. M. RUSSELL, H. S. TUn1'z0, A. J. 'I ,U in gl xfggn... A ,Dx I M K , W ' W w 'fx X! ' ' A . ' ' 1 '. ,I ' N , A-' hu' J wan k W P'-1 . - Q' ,f K J K I- v fu 3 ' - ' w , , 1 , . ', 1 -, fm Q, lm f f-:sn ' 7 9 N sf ' , Rf-7DP ' ,px X ,, If X Y K x x X Q mamma , 1 .b X W 'kv A X .-1 W ,7M ? p Qv W,f liV',f X p ' ' :QA X ,,, ,Q H5 ' gff fl , 'Mx ' , x f M Y ww KX! gf ff 14, LVQXN fm, M 1' nt- If ltxgyx L i Q . 1 0 T5 2 : M L Ls if nf M ' Z pl, M, DRAMATICS .-' my f-ff Af ,N . '. Z., .. ' 'is fjf'1': 7'w..,.E 3 'AM Jil 'r--f 'I . . 3 L .,. A .,,.. .mi Y-W :M 3 ,ff XM! 3 -4 U ya -.15 J 'IFJ-wi-1wA1wv.1uunw2Yawkld11mu.:lr..a'. .1 . . ...ww.....-'wMm L. l 1r-xluer A. Fir-xln-r Mynrs IIT-an Cook Guger Ament Close Fmuril Stewnrt BJUCJPIIIUIIYB XVlck Ilunkle Inghnm VIIIIUO Ih'uhu'rd Kc-nnmly Jmmvlm R. A. DUTCHER C. L. KINSLOE President Secretary - Treasurer fl: mari? SZQQSQSN Egan:- QSEEZS sri? Q29 E Usa :qi sgcmnnm N OHS: H em 'I I EO Mlss HEL W. .AMENT . .BRAINERD Thespian Club Faculty Directors D. D. MASON R. H. SMITH Ojicers Managerial Stay? Honorary Members E. N. SULLIVAN M. H. JANAv1Tz J. N. STEWART J. N. STEWART D. D. MASON - J. V. INGI-IAM H. A. FISHER - G. Z. F ENCIL J. N. STEWART EN SAVARD MAURICE DARCY Undergraduate Members P. P. HEss J. V. INGHAM A. C. CooK M. H. JANAVITZ H. A. FISHER R. KENNEDY L. W. FISHER F, J, CLOSE M. GAGER H ,ni 276 W. MTCCLEMENTS C. S. MYERS S. C. RUNKLE J. N. STEWART J. H. VANCE R. L. W1cK 1 L lr i it 'S tl P. u Q1 . Q., 5 ev , ' v,.7-'tt t'5 tl. 1,-7 ':,1 jC'-.,x'- vf, riff.,-.qfru-,,.f4 i gif wr . Mr 3 we i t Q k . r W i 'V+' it 5 i 1 , ..,,,.,. .-.q ' w ,A ..c.. .. f 1- r lg it 5 E The Thespians 1 3 W 5 T I l , , . l j' lil The Penn State Thespians were orgamzed 111 1897 through the efforts of Dr. lfred LEWIS Pattee, I , l: present head of the College Department of English, and Dr. John H. Leete, now director of the Car- 1 . negie Library in Pittsburgh. Since its inauguration the organization has prepared and p1'CS6l1lCd f twenty-nine musical plays to Pennsylvania audiences, and has come to occupy a high rank among , Penn State traditions. In addition to the Pennsylvania showings which are made on road tours, the Club appears several times in a season before State College audiences, and usually takes its show 1 , into neighboring states. 1 Early in the flourishing growth of the organization, the plays presented were ofa melodramatic ig ' l i type, threatening to overstep the bounds of strict comedy. The Rivalsf, 'The Russian Honeymoonw l l and A Night Olin are representative of the work wlneh was done during tlns period. As the trend lt if 1, of intercollegiate production swung over to the distinctively musical comedy type of performance: Qi the Thespian style changed to plays of llllS,?llil1'ElCf61'. W1 he MtlgtlZll1C'COVCl' Gll'l,,, Wooden Shoes ll 5 l and this year's production, f'Girl Wanted, were produced during tlns later tendency. lt The present plan of selecting.ncw plays was adopted by the Thespian Club in 1923. A competi- ' tion is held annually and the winning SCFIPI becomes the production of the season. Any member of r , the faculty, alumni or student body of thef College is ehglble to compete m tlns contest, with the un- 'fl 'P 'db '--l-'d Tl 'lt' tl 1 . y derstandinff that the plays submltte e o a ll1l.lSlL,1.l come y type. . IC music tia accompanies me ll lil manuscripfi need not necessarily be written by the playwright, but may be submitted by any other I eligible contestant. The plan has excited remarkable interest on the campus and has resulted in Q - - .' . ,I g plays of a distinctly superior type. K l A good part of the quality of Thespian performances is due no doubt, to the material assistance il If Il of the Ned Wayburn Studios which the Club was successful in securing. Maurice Darcy, assistant to ai i 1 - - ' ll valuable to the orefanivation 'md was recentl elected to honor-try lx .1 51 Ned Waybuin has been.espec1a y 1 g , i . y . . li li li membership for his services. Individual performances and the direction of the production as a whole l l have been improved by this outside assistance. The musical comedy which the Club is playing this year is entitled 4'Girl Wanted, and is rated by 1 the members of the organization as the best which they have played. Using to advantage the vivid t contrast in setting which the play affords, the Thespians succeeded to a remarkable degree in com- bining the picturesque and the beautiful. Splendor of costuming, scintillating wit and commendable Q humor have added color and spice to the production. On every appearance the play has been ap- Z preciated and lauded highly. High quality dancing and music, always showing to advantage in Q Thespian productions, have reached this year a higher plane than on any previous occasion. 2 ii i l l F, ' Tina Km HlMSl'1LF', 2 1 , E l 'ive l W Q ' nffe- M Q.. W- -.-. f -it r'j,:2't i1.Q't',1tg,j'7:1jjt'fw :ig---..,..,,,,.-,--Aww-W-M W- '4v-vuv ,WM-Wmbgw-'wx 1 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...luFm AIY, ,m,,,M--Wvwwmwg ghxh MmMZ. L-E.,....,.,.t,......,............-...... .... ...... .........-...---V---r---H 5 277 l l l tht Cluh 'is its 'l927 procluction, was prcscntccl 'l'hc musical comccly, Hfiirl Vlfantcff, c ioscn iy 2 , .. .. A for thc first time in llcllcfontc, .April ninctccnth. After this prcliminary showing the '1'hcspians took thcir play on the roarl tour through Pennsylvania. This annual jaunt, incluclcs showings in Philaclol- phia, l'itt:-shurgli, Altoona, Wilkes-liarrc, Scranton ancl Crccnshurg. lfifty mcmhcrs of the organiza- tion, including a 'l'hcspian orchestra, marc u i thc- it-rsonncl of' the Cluh on the trip. 5 l, I , I , . . ll s ncsmitvcl thc VZlllflt VlllC pt-rformancc which During thu 'Pcnnsylvania llay pcriofl, thc icspiansl , , , , is an annual affair with the organization. The program incluclccl clancc numlicrs anrl musical spc- fzialtius which wcrc arranged hy the mcmhcrs of the Cluh. A foaturc of this pcrformancc was thc introrluction of lVliss Nlartha ,lanc Cohrocht marimhist, who was the first girl to appcar with thu 'l'hcspi:.m Cluh sincc the war period, in Ql9lfl. A similar vauclcvillc was prcsrwntcrl to a capacity housc in Bcllcfontc. C llc ffl was ffivcn in tho Aucliloriuln, April thirticth, thr- 'l'hc first showing of the play in Statc .o 2,2 ,., , A night aftcr the ,lunior Prorn. During the House l'arty porlocl immccliatcly prcccfling Commcncc- 'll l l wn for thc last limo in the scason. mont, the play wi ic s io 'inccilw h.vf lucn compilccl in hook form hy 'l'hc musical numhcrs appcaringg in Girl W. lr '1 : :- - Um '-'l fl- nhcrs fvfr itavr- Vlbllfll in tht Ifhlfl tour. Scvcra o lic mu Cluh, ancl have lrccn placccl on sale at 1 : y I ' ,, , , , have ln-cn favoralily comparcrl with the hits popular among Ncw York critics. w . - - 'lht' script of this yc' , stuclcnts. ,m it s play was writlcn hy Maurice llarcyg thc music was suhmittccl hy 278 1 IVI1'il1Imui'sIlip in tIw CIUII is Iitnitv4I to lin'iiiIini's of IIN' tIirvv nppvr 4'Inssl's. To Iwlong to tht organization prolwr an ninn innst Iiuvu ussistvcl in sonic I-:rpm-ity with one or inora- ol' tln- 'IIn- i . IJl'tllIlIl5I.I0llH. IIIUII I :sw A- I snow IUUI I9Il2 IUUIT I9IIvI I U05 IU06 IQII7 1 Quzzht- ioov- - IOIIl IOII I9I2 Resume of Thespian Productions 'I'I'Inr IIivuIs 'I'Ilu Sulmol for SuumIuII, SIN Sloops to UUIIIIIIOI'-H Hlluvid Carrick Sunil IVIn Ifivu Sliillingxsv 'IA Russian I'Ioln'yn1oon A Night OIF, WI'Ins Ilousc of 'I'ronIiIm: 'I'Inr I3oo1nurung I z1cing tho IVInsi1:', 'I'I'I1u Brixton IInrgIury in 'I'onstiiinslci',, opocut,0rpiIInt' VIII, '4'I'ho Guy SouIn'vllvi' 'i'I'Im CImi1uloIogvl'H W,I'l 'LTI acl, in Connnzniclainf' IUIII IOIAI-Y- IUIS IIJIZS .I 0 I 9 IOZIIW I02 I- - 1022 I 023 1921 I 025 I 026 I 927 'I'I I'In' Ynnkvv I3rigannI 'I'In' Inno4'vnts 'Miss Adann ol' I'hIm-n I9I6,-f I9I 7-Y - IIPl'l' and 'I'Iwl'v f 'I'Iu- NnIu'rI I'rntIi It I'nys to AfIYl'l'IiSlYM ni IVItugistrntv. A I'nir oI'Six1's King Polnpolnplis III', , ,Hx w - 1 . Iln- I'tlll' f.o-NI Ilis I,ittIv Xvidowii u f wa 'I'In' Iwalgzizilic' Cowr Gil 'Woodvn Slum-S 'I'I11' Ixitl IIilns1'II ' Girl XVZIIIIUKIU www' 'I ,., . f A -A .' ff-,, f i, ff I If E.-..,Q ' ' nf ..- A H, E ' Q f 1 1 I 1. 1 K. if el 1 I js ii 5? I3 iz' Bnllrry NIMH SIIIHOX I':ItI-rsnn Amlorson Krniz lflwllllllllll NVIIIIII-r IMI:-IR Reed lllckvr xvlhlllll ifllrlilill Mlm Duty Yhlgur Mlm: DIIINHPI' Mins 1i1l'll'l'iN0ll I'lOI-llluzh Mlm-4 Nvlll'lll'l ZilllllN'l'lll1lll Mlm-H KFIIIIN1 Wlwnlll-y MII-Is Ungvr The Perm State Players Ojicers Director - - Associate Director President - Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer - O. S. ANDERSON E. W. BAILEY A. C. BLANEY D. BUCHANAN HELEN DOTY FRANCES GAGER C. B. GILBERT C. J. GUARIN Active Members R. W. HUSTON F. H. KRA1'Z BERTIIA KRAUSE DOROTHY MUSSER J. E. NOLAN R. L. PATERSON H. N. PENDLETON MABEL REED CATHERINE HIQOIIES B. RICKER LYDIA ROBERTSON .s,.,...'f...,v .. ,mv-W 'Q iv . ., . .. ...., .. 280 A. C. CLDETINGI-I - D. D. MASON - N. D. ZIMMERMAN, '27 R. A. WILSON, '28 BERTIIA J. KRAUSE, '27 F. H. KRATZ, '27 GERTRUDE SMILEY A. W. STRAW RUTII WARNER J. WI'IEATLEY R. A. WILSON J. D. WITMER M. J. WRICI-IT L. M. YINGST N. D. ZIMMERMAN --, .-... .,.,,,,, - 'Www I I I l I I I I I I I I .I II I l I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I N I Q - ,,W,w..., xi iw' Izri ,.fe'l V gl! I The Penn State Players Since their organization by the English department in 1919, the Penn State Players have been commendahly consistent in their original purpose of presenting selected plays in an artistic and serious manner. During thc eight years in which they have maintained an active organiza- tion on the Penn State campus, the Players have presented in State Col- lege and neighboring towns, one hundred sixty-three one-act plays and thirty-six plays of greater length. Audiences, whether of students or supporters in neighboring cities, have ever proved highly appreciative of the plays presented before them. The Players opened the current season with a performance of Her A. C. CLOETINGII Hushand's Wifef' a comedy made popular by A. E. Thomas. This was mrecmr presented in the early fall .for the parents who visited the College on the annual observance of Dad's Day. The play, through able acting and staging, proved to be delightful entertainment and was well received by students and visitors. Following this first performance, wllhe Witcliilig Hour, a melodrama once very popular on the American stage, was successfully revived. In addition to its presentation in State College, this play was taken on a road tour to Windber, Johnstown, Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Later in the season sev- eral cities in the eastern part of the state were visited. Merton of the Movies, coached and directed by Professor D. D. Mason, was the third offering of the Players. Its presentation was approved inslantly and heartily by both faculty members and students. Tux-1 Wrreumc Ilona ...wil X i 6, I xpqe.. 281 l ulhlI'Ilt'I4UN or 'rm-1 Movies The great triumph of the season came with lVledea,,, which the Players offered as their anni- versary presentation. 'l'he play itself is an ancient Greek tragedy from the IJCII of Euripidcs, creator of the graceful and symbolic Grecian drama. Since this project was a new field of endeavor for the Players the faculty and students were at hrst a bit skeptical as to its success. On the lirst staging of Medea,,, however, its complete success was assured and it has since heeome one of the greatest of the Players, achievements. A feature of the play which proved especially interesting to every house was the lighting, which was designed to hring out the moods of the tragedy. This delicate and important hit of work was well executed and aided materially in the presentation of the play itself. The acting throughout Medea was of exceptional quality, especially that of Miss Dorothy lVlusscr in the part of Medea, from whom the play draws its title, and Ben llicker, who played the messenger. Tun BUUMEIIANGH 282 l , W hllClbl'IAN An innovulion in lVloclca,' wus u singing und cluncing Chorus of cl:-von girls. The grawvlul cluncing :incl the silnplo hvaulty ol' the girls aclrlocl much lo lhv sucovssful slugging of tlui play. Direc- tor Cloutingh llll0lItlf'Cl to the slugging :incl clirccting ol' thc trugccly. Four ono-aunt plays lpwsvlitccl curly in April, wore wcvivvrl with thc- szuno upprvciation that marks the more snrious of the llluyvrs' prcsunlulions. 'l'lu'so skvlvlws wvrc proclucccl uurlcr thc' su- porvision of Director A. C. Clovtingh. Wflio Vuliunlf, first of the short plays to ho pwsvlltvcl, is un vxccvclingly strong play, clvuling.: with il ,niun who has been conclcmnccl to clcuth for committing il vriinv. This clrzunatic situation hr- colnes reall lrugcrly when the man unclcr svntonco trics to concvul his true irlvnlity from his faunily. A striking pathos clvvclops in tho handling of tho pivcv. nlUlCllICA,, 283 fl N. 7 f'7f!f'Tm?T m,,,T,,M vi , H V If H i Y! 11' 11, , tv ... .. f .'5,1.n:,..-.'m, ,' 'w.quuwwruQa41nnwil:4, i... . , ' K K , 3.4 l A e 1 Pr su' j F I If , . . , i u E., ,. . K,A. T Tum Smell: Cmsw Following the introductory play, a lively farce, used repeatedly as a vaudeville sketch, was pm. sented. Oh, Papaf, the intriguing title of this hit, deals with the predicament of a young man who receives a telegram announcing the fact that he is the father of newly-arrived twins. All Gummed Up, another farce by the same author, Harry Wigstaff Gibble, was the next to be put on the boards. The closing play was the 'LSwan Songf' the story of a broken-down actor who comes to realize that for the greater part of his life he has been acting the clown. Although his stage characterizations were widely accepted, his own personality was not as well received. Nelson Zimmer- man, '27, did excellent work in the presentation of the plays. After presentations of The Rear Car, a modern mystery play, and 6'The Family Upstairs, a domestic comedy, the Players closed their program of local showings with uThe Sunken Bell, given at Commencement time. On March fourth and fifth the organization took part in the second annual tournament of the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Dramatic Association, which met this year in Philadelphia, under thg auspices of the Drexel Institute. The play offered in the contest was 5'The Yellow Trianglef, written by Holworthy Hall and Robert Middlemass. In addition to their regular offerings throughout the season, the Players sponsored a perform- ance of Tony Sargis marionettes in Ali Bablaa and the Forty Thieves, and a showing of The Romance of Youthw as presented by the Deveraux Players. I . l-.ww v 'J w I I v't11rrM:r'vrvrvxvv-ef'ww:mmrwra?1:nmpwnrra. -,i -r gf'--v 1 1 . Q' rwvv'v'v'-fra-wgwiwnvvfrwwumv Wm-,ff-7-rf' 'w--v. .1'zv's s f ff'wvw,':1 ,vwr'rrv1-'me-mu'-run-r-5-fyf'vrv --'T ' 'W- 'f l V s 1 to' , 9 ' 1 ' N H I 1 , , L 4 Q, , A t r a il 284 if , WT mwwwm' T 1 N 1 ll 1 N w ,, w , 11 ' , W 1 W ' 'q 1. W , W 'll 15 ,IN I 111152 - . .'N ,ff I' I W . QQ J 15, 3 '12 1 fr 4 it lf w l M Q ,. I 'JW n jill, ,, N v i ,IV f , Wf'uAlHA5 lllll my Mhiffijl M1 N A qv LN .J'.3 , y1f,1i 'wl'2ln'IIlwQ-N'i'x 'fum I ' ' A ' 119. -fl 1. lk Q , J.. J im ' DEBATING Pisle Tlnkeoin Dnvls Steele NVlsnusky Iluoel Cnmpbell Summerville lit-4-be ltlntt Aclums Foster Doll!-5 Llmlclmuh 151190111 Ilelelulril llerryhlll Nurlek 1'i'of'. Frizz:-ll lirnnsllz Lnrmore NVilln1'il Enwmm L. WiLLAno, '27 NELSON R. ADAMS, '28 Roasnr A. Bassiz, '28 NIARSIIALL D. Bmnvu1LL, '27 Asntsv M. LAnMonr:, '28 RALPH L. LlNni:MuTu, '28 GiLnmi'r NURICK, '28 JOHN W. BnANnT, '29 December 11 December ll January 22 - February ll February 25 - February 26 ,February 26 - March 5 March 19 - March 26 April 26 - April 8 April 25 - April 29 The Debating Squad 1927 Homsu K. Dooom, '29 IIKVING L. Evs'mlN, '29 Piiiui' F. Fosrizn, '29 ISRAEL H. WiLnisn1uAN, '29 EuwAnn J. BLA'r'i', '30 PAUL R. CAMl'BEl.L. '30 Marian R. Dfxvis, '30 KENNETII Hoon, '30 WILLIAM J. Munnocic, '30 Varsity Debating Schedule 1926-27 EAHLH S. l,ISLl'I, '30 DAN J. l,IlI'IS'I'0N, '30 JACK li. RICIIARDS, '30 I-llaltaa.n'1' 0. SCIIAI-LFFI-Ili, '30 F onm-:sr Sricatic, '30 WAYNE L. Sum 1i1:auvii.La, '30 flAItIiY M. TiNKcoM, '30 Osnoimia A. WISANSKY, '30 University of Pittsburgh vs. Penn State, Pittsburgh Washington and Jefferson vs. Penn Slate, State College - University of California vs, Penn State, State College George Washington University vs. Penn State, Washington . - Dickinson vs. Penn State, Carlisle - Western Maryland vs. Penn State, Slate College . Lincoln University vs. Penn State, Philadelphia Rutgers University vs. Penn State, State College Michigan State vs. Penn State, State College Bowdoin College fMaineJ vs. Penn State, State College Geneva College vs. Penn State, Beaver Falls University of Pennsylvania vs. Penn State, Philadelphia 280 Boston College vs. Penn State, State College Ursinus College vs. Penn Slate, Collegeville Debating at Penn State Although never given the recognition that it rightfully deserves, debating at Penn State has been maintained on a high plane for twenty-four years. When the College ofhcially joined the Pennsyl- l vania Intercollegiate Debating League in 1904. the high quality of debating that has always been linked with Penn State forensic teams, became known. Followers of debating at Penn State were unanimous in declar- ing the past season one of the best experienced by any Blue and N White forensic group. The past season's success was not only measured by the pretentiousncss of the schedule and the results, but by the quality of the squad that was developed as the year pro- gressed. Under the tutelage of Professor J. H. Frizzcll, who returned to Penn State teaching duties after a seven-year absence, the entire -JOHN H- F 'U'f'-'- debating squad showed steady progress as the season advanced. At Coach the outset only one member of the 1926 debating squad reported to Coach Frizzell, and the coach was forced to work with an ahnost inexperienced squad. The system that was used by Coach Frizzell was to keep a squad of twenty-five in constant training for the three or four questions that were being investigated. No attempt was made to form a varsity team, but a group of men who seemed most particularly adapted to the coming title were selected well in advance and given intensive training. The object of the squad system of picking teams is to develop a large number of experienced forensic artists with a view to future usefulness. That the system was successful can be measured by the success with which Penn State met in the en- counters with other intercollegiate debating teams. When Penn State entered the State Intercollegiate Debating League along with Franklin and Marshall, Dickinson, and Swarthmore, the Association thus formed remained intact until it was suc- ceeded by a Triangular League composed of Bucknell, Dickinson, and Penn State, which was active until this year. Still another triangle of Washington and Jefferson, Pittsburgh, and Penn State was later developed and is still in existence. Professor J. H. Frizzell, the present coach, was in charge of Penn State debating teams from 1904- until 1914-, during which time the Blue and White won more league championships than any of her rivals. Two innovations have been attempted by Coach Frizzell this year. An effort has been made to secure questions that are certain to arouse student interest, such as: Whether or not the tendency to emphasize the practical in higher education is to be deploredg another, whether or not most college students are wasting their time, a third has to do with the modification of the Volstead Act. An informal, open forum type of debating that affords the audience an opportunity to enter into the discussion at the close of the contest, was used for the most part. For the first time in history of debating at Penn State, a Girls' team was organized and has taken part in meets with girl teams from other colleges. 287 J' , lgffs a Xnw'-fff'-+w--wwwfnwf-f14Qgap15l'se1.'4aa-4.3.aU4a...sfzg.:.4ws T - A . . ,W ,,,,,q,,s 1 M 1.1 .---..-.....2.,.....-if foams- 1. In f it V+' ' 2 L l k ol, . f I 4... F I W2 . '2:'p7 I 1 V5 3 1 1215 is 2 i irlf 3 1 , 1 ' I l ilvi , QM , ii .M X ' I 2 Iii. 1 K 'r.kf, ,,,, , ,HM ' W gig 1 5 w 2 1 .V , . .- M Q L' I 2 5 ' 5 'l L E Z , l 1.. I 1 Q- E? ' , , I ' 150Y'U'Nll Lurmorn , Iirnmlt Nm-gck 4 ' l I . Q! ' a l il ' E fl ' f Tl 1 0 5. Debatmg Captams I ! , Team Captains 5 GILBERT NURICK, '28 M-. D. BERRY1'11LL, '27 I . J. W. BRANDT, '28 A. M. LARMORE, '28 Manager A H. H. REICHARD, '27 ag ' 2 Coach i JOHN HENRY FRIZZELL, Associate Professor of Public Speaking i l la, A 2. 2 . ii 2 .... .2 . . W- . 21 fx 2 so-mmm '+ iiyvil .V,, .rzlliiz ., :'::, . -,.- ,r ' 1157,-Y l ' ' S ' . ' ?'t 5i' '- - -- - . - - .. - . 1 ' ' H' -- .. .,.. ...' .. ., gui! fl.. . Y.. - --.,--.i.,..,,,,,,N-W-H wwf WLM, ftmu J 288 lgmmlt Prof. Frizz:-ll Svlirovdf-r Nllrick Adunm ' Ziinnii-rumu GOFIIY willlwd The Penn State Forensic Council Composed of twelve students appointed annually by the president of the senior class, tlIe Forensic Council meets monthly throughout the debating season for the main purpose of arousing a whole-hearted interest in forensic work in the College. I That debating at Penn State is a student activity in the full sense of the word, is evidenced by the work of the Forensic Council which is commonly called the backbone of the debating work. In the monthly meetings the schedule of debates is approved, consultations are held with Professor Frizzell on matters of debating policy other than routine expenditures, and in many other ways does this group work for the betterment of debating. Not the least important part of their work consists in giving publicity to the debating work, ar- ranging for trials and urging candidates to try out for the squad. Individual members themselves manifest genuine interest by either debating on the teams, attending tryouts or practice and inter- collegiate debates. . The latest work of the council has been the sponsoring of open-forum discussions in the various discussions in the various student clubs and fraternities with a view of crystallizing student opinion on matters of vital interest to the student body. President - - ALEXANDER S. GORNY, '27 Secretary - ------- GILBERT NURICK, '28 Treasurer JOHN HENRY FRIZZELL, Associate Professor Public Speaking Members of the Council ALEXANDER S. GORNY, '27 NELSON D. ZIMMERMAN, '27 ADELBERT S. ScIIRoEDER, '28 EDWARD L. WIVLLARD, '27 NELSON R. ADAMS, '28 JOHN W. BRANDT, '29 GEORGE H. PALMER, '27 GILBERT NURICK, '28 WILLIAM S. SEIBERT, '29 289 J. W. BRANIIT R. W. HALEY First Prize Second Prize Sophomore Extemporaneous ,Speaking Contest Contestants 1. A student's philosophy of Life ---- ' ROBERT WILLIS HALEY 2. Are We All Gold-diggers? - - - ROBERT KING NORTON 3. Is a Permanent Peace Possible?7, - - IRVING LOUIS EPSTEIN 4. The Myth About the Good Old Days - - - HENRY EARL MULVANEY 5. Whither Are We Tending in American Education - - JOHN WALTER BRANDT 6. Have You Read It? ----- MARIE CATIIERINE SNYDER Judges Winners H. E. DAHI. JOHN WALTER BRANDT - - First Prize Professor of Landscape Architecture ROBERT WILLIS HALEY , , Second Prize DR. G. C. CHANDLEE Professor of Chemistry DR. D. F. MCFARLAND, Professor of Metallurgy For more than fifty years Penn State has had an annual oratorical contest in which juniors at commencement time were the participants. Because eligibility in the contest was a matter of scholar. ship, interest in it waned and it was recently replaced by the Sophomore Extemporaneous Speaking Contest which has been held for the last three yea rs in December. All sophomores are eligible, Forty-five candidates reported for the initial trials from which number six speakers were se- lected for the final contest. The six are then allowed twenty-four hours for preparation, with no outside coaching. Dr. Fred Lewis Pattee, for nearly twenty-five years the instrumental force behind the Junior Oratorical Contest, was the presiding officer. The speeches eclipsed the usual run of former years, if the comments from some of the older spectators may be taken as a criterion. This year the first prize was won by John W. Brandt and the second by Robert W. Haley. 290 ...H- U' g 14 ff? W'- '1 -f-- 5 M -f'3 mf 795.22 5 r '-i s -Q, l' 455 W ,E 93 , mfg ,Q I 1 w' qw ry' X l 1 1. E ., l ls ,A , . .1 l I V 1l. wkyx I .NW Era 'fi + ..-V , H, Mix ' jg X N 53 E Fi 2X M25 'f f 'Q U1 -U Q x W-XE 1 NX ,Lux A .ii Vg + L Www' X 15m K ,1 w , s, W. Ixil IM, 'H V If nw MW M NW JIM 11,111 ILM' ' 2111 Hn X , wIvu3 '. X1 + wt m lm, l! '?' f W 1. ' A WMM-ll? n-N L ll il Xll IIILIXIVH' i?2?ww2mmw f ' X - HT f :?,f35-'f' Ziiisiil RELIGION I we-.W,.,,. 1, ...F .Ln . 4. ?1f'JJ-'hh 1? 1 I I E I! I2 I I I ' ' -wwf-:,.' M' I 5 I lr4lu-r Gwln Ilnrrlu Ih'l!l1U1' l'lot.In Lnnc Commwny 130100111 Mulvnnvy Ulf Allnwny George Pmnrnd Hcnclrix 1104-kvIILu-rry Snlbcrt Nesbitt Foster liltcln-n Dnmlorl-, 1'I'1-H. Cnlhoun F11-tuln-r N 150111110 I C b' he Y. M. C. A. a 111611 Ojicers President - - - - R. D. DUNDORE, '2 First Vice President - S. L. REEDER, ' Second Vice President - B. T. CONRAD, '2 W S SEIBERT '28 Secretary - - - . . - , Treasurer - - A. C. ALLOWAY, '2 Comlniiteemen Chairmen Meetings ...... - G. MI. HARRIS, '2 Deputation - ' - R. B. DONALDSON, '2 Discussions - - - F. E. ULF, '2 Entertainment Course - L. R. PLOTTS, '2 Handbook - - - - G. F. FISHER, '2 Sunday School Extension WILLIAM HOCKENBERRY, '28 Freshman - - ---- - - J. C. BELFIELII, '28 Members at Large R. D. GEORGE, '27 D. K. HENDRIX, '27 L. T. DENNISTON, '27 C. B. LANE, '29 'f.---m- 1-,fm fu -- L. L. GWIN, '28 H. E. MULVANEY, '29 H. 'L. CONNAWAY, '29 'L -?f7Y1'4,k'H97'4'vf.' .T I A - ,Q ,Alu .K I 1 f 2 . I ii , i 1 . --ms. ..-- ..... . ... .... ,pe -. .... -J mm h.',., MWM,,, .,.. ..... .. ..--...e. .... L.-. 2 27 , -LkA --. ft f K -I lv X in A Nxxxh A V ' A X ls- 1 H 7 ily' zs-.,wngAf,j, l . 7!'r'wr1 H.-utvv-P'r'r rr ,' - - 1 4 i - ,l -V V :vuff -eww' . rtQ-Sa.: . i fx A ijzfil l YJ-ru --.m..r.an.:.x ,Wm .- wmvw.m-:'-.'- ' ' 3 N N 1 f . J . ' 5 l - , W 1- .wfffi . J. --1 I A ' ' ' ' n M W 'M' 'M' L' U' ' 1 - . ' l, W ,, ,, , -...,,....,.,-1--H.-V.. -.,.,,... A.-.-.W-.-...f..,,.., l ' c-...-.........-e....... ...W .. ' if Q 'A Q- . .W- t l af?-ffQ Q, K R. .. , . . 1 . ,. , 5- he , -1 ,Allin --+.l'Q 'i'+i R. D. DUNDORE W. J. KITCHEN President of Y Ct'lIl'I'Hf Sccrefar-v of YU The Penn State Christian Association The aim of the Christian Association is to form a rallying center among students for experi- ment in the Christian way of life. On the conviction that the life of Jesus is of supreme importance to our generation, we are intent upon interpreting that life in terms of present day experience and institutions. .lesus was interested in the art of living. With his teachings as our guide, we are in search of the Good Life for ourselves, our college, and for hu1na11 life everywhere. In this quest, the confidence that the Spirit of Truth shall lead us into all truth, gives promise for this life and for that which is to come. The Student Cabinet for this year has framed the objective of the Christian Association in the following statement: To realize in our lives the desire for the richest way of life. and to invite others to join us in the attempt to find life at its best. The Spirit of the Christian Association in Action FRESHMAN WORK-Tl1C Christian Association is the friend of the freshman in a special sense. From the time he receives his letter of welcome until he has found a place for himself in his new home he turns to the Y for guidance. The Annual Reception to new students held on front campusis one way in which the Christian Association helps to make the freshman feel at home. CAMPUS SERVICE-The Y Hut, meager as its accommodations are, is the only social center which the campus offers for the convenience of students. Besides the numerous newspapers and magazines available in the Hut, there are always to be found the latest and best books on religious and social subjects of interest to students. THE STUDENTS, HANDBOOK, which is distributed to all students each year, is an encyclopedia of campus information and a symbol of the Y desk where an employment bureau, lost and found de- partment, room directory, and general information service are maintained. LIFE thr hpllghout the college, students whose interest is to promote vital discussions on life problems W. ich are alive t f PROBLEM DISCUSSIONS-Tll6I'C a1'e in a large number of fraternities and boarding houses with Hen V o men o college age. The men began their work this year with a training session gatherin EY . E111 Dusen of New York, which continued for. three' days at the Lytle Cabin. lirequent nrou g Wltl PI'0m1nent college visitors keep these men in trim for their task.. In these informal U . RS, Stuflents learn to think independently, and to act consistently for the realization of Christian principles in life situations. Z ,,... V6 plf, i M217 HM 'raw M. V 'Ak'-M'-s f--'-- f- el. : xg.- .,,AA L'.1,gh'1l'.. -rf-:ip4ffi,irf:.g.E: ' ', X' 'fv ,L ::t1iE,fp ' E H lk Y 5, , W ' 293 ANIIY LY'I'I,I-: CABIN THE SUNDAY EVENING CLUB is a forum for the discussion of questions of life and religion. It is steadily developing into a center of vital spiritual inquiry. College preachers of distinction give themselves to questions and answers in a personal manner which makes these gatherings the occasion for the sharing of lifeis deepest meanings. TIIE ANDY LYTLE CABIN--The completion of this spacious and attractive cabin is the realization of the first step in Penn State's larger program of outdoor sports. The cabin has been in demand by all sorts of student groups. lt is doing much to promote wholesome good times in the out of doors, and is beginning to fulfill the prophesy made by Professor Pattee that it should become a ushrinei' from which groups of men and women will return, after fellowship in the undisturbed silence of the hills, inspired to give their best to Penn State and the world. TIIE ARTISTS, COURSE-Aequaintanee with the masters of art and music is indispensable to the cultural training of college men, and Penn State is not denied all of the opportunities of the big city, for through the Musical and Entertainment Course the Christian Association, in eolaboration with the department of music, makes it possible for students to enjoy a selected group of nationally known artists. CONFERENCES--Eacll year several dozens of Penn State students attend intercollegiate student conferences where they get new appreciations of the challenge of our day for Christian living. The Eagles Mere Student Conference held each year in .lune is one of the most signihcant student gath- erings of the East. The National StudeIIt Conference held at Milwaukee where 2,500 students gath- ered during the Christmas holidays was an epoch making event in the life of the student movement of America. EXTENSION-There are no more faithful groups of students than those who go each Sunday to the country school houses within reach from the college to form a real community center with Sun. day Schools for the children, regular church services, and at intervals, secials and picnics. At Christ- mas time all gather at the college for the annual Christmas party. Many teams of students travel to the villages more distant from the college where they add their enthusiasm to that of the local agencies in presenting the Christian way of life to the young people. This program culminates in the annual Older Boys' Conference at the college, 294 Eagles Mere Conference The Eagles Mere Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. Conference was the means of bringing together several hundred men and women, representing practically every college in the eastern part of the United States, to which Penn State sent twenty-eight men and women last June. Seeking a solution to the problems which college life presents, the representatives were brought in close contact with some of the world's foremost aut.horities on college situations and the means of adjusting oneself to them. Clean, wholesome, and invigorating recreation played no small part in adding life and pleasure to the conference. Eagles Mere is one of the most delightful recreation parks in the State of Pennsylvania. The sur- rounding mountains offer faeilities for hiking, while the lake in the valley is delightful for iTOZliilV ra W rw and bathing. The golf course, tennis courts, and recreation hall are for the use of those attending the conference. Open-mindedness and a willingness to exchange ideas were two of the outstanding eharaeter- lSliCS of the delegates from beginning to end. The fellowship and association were such as are rarely found on any campus. Each evening the different groups met and summarized the several points which had been made ln the morning sessions. Within these groups, questions were formed with care to bring out the in- formation desired. 295 f'n5. .V V ',.W'W W V. . y AWQ M. ' .W -NLf,l,g. ,i 5 W Q! .g n'lW ,- 1 'Y . ,V f my. H. V 4- 1 1. - it ,....Y. .....,a,.-.....,7 x I yi y ' x . i V . 1 I ' ' . v.,......m-Q.-...M- AA, My Cole l'Ov'l1-r f'nIhOun Shirk Wood THOIIUIH Con tes Ilvi-sn Lewis Rh-km-I lllK'lill'Ill'llllll, Pri-s. Duvls The Freshman Cabinet President ----- - J. C. MCKIRACI-IAN Vice President - - - J. R. HEESS Secretary-Treasurer - - - E. R. 'SI-IIRK R. C. BICKEL R. J. DAVIS R. J. PORTER R. M. CoA'rEs A. R. Lrzwis C. M. THOMAS J. I. COLE W. J. WOOD The Freshman Christian Association Cabinet is the central organization through which the details of the program of freshman work are carried Out. It consists of representatives and members at large from each of the freshman discussion groups which were organized on the campus in the earlier part of the year. Its function is to correlate the work of these groups as far as possible, and also to carry out va- rious projects which are created and planned as a result of the discussions and thinking that take place in them. Working deliberately and consciously on the Christian Life basis, the Fresh- man Cabinet does its best to make Penn State even a finer college than it is, and to maintain the highest ideals of college spirit and personal character in the students. W l N ! 1 i Q k7P' 4lWB W-9 - ' ' -- Y g. 'Qf'W 4 :x L 'W,'?:'m ' wmv- .i.qrnQ,of- J . ri .' in - Q- 5' . X . . . Y. , .. . 'g, fe' Wg.: .f,,g,' 4 V. :wi M - I . .. , T... ,,........a....L......'a..4.......:A . , . .. . .. .l J .. J ll. , , ' .. .. ,. . 1. .l I, .. . .... -.--..- ........ ...,,..--- ..., .... - ...Qff...l...1.l,li:'.1l-:l-.......,.. ,W ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,., kuww-Wm mmmlm-,WmMh1,,,......-... ....,-...,...,.,................-.,..-,.ff......- -- .: r 296 J. C. McKuiAcuAN W- C- CALHOUN, '25 Presillent of Freshman. Y FW'-9h l'l S'fC Cm J' The Freshman Christian Association The experience of the last few years has shown definitely that the freshman class each year constitutes a most important field for the services and resources of the College Christian Association. The employment of a secretary for freshman work alone has been a decided step toward meeting the needs, though new oppor- tunities and new problems constantly arise. The aims of the Christian Association in its freshman work may be stated as follows: 1. To establish intimate personal contacts with each freshman. 2. To promote the highest type of friendships among freshman and students generally. 3. Through increased appreeiations and through the solution of personal problems, to make college life happier and more fruitful. ll.. To discover through group and personal study, the true meaning of the Christian Way of Life, and to make that Way effective in our own lives and in those of others. 297 I I V Dundnre Kitchen Conrrul Prltchnrd Prof. Gibbons Miss George Dr. Pnttee Penn State Mission to China Penn State's interest in China centers in the person and work of G. W. Grolf, a graduate in 1907 of the School of Agriculture. At a mass meeting of the students of the Pennsylvania State College in the first semester of 1911, it was decided to inaugurate a system of Sunday chapel col- lections to provide funds for the support of a missionary who should he Penn State's representative in China. Daddy Groif, who had been in China as a teacher of agriculture in the Canton Chris- tian College, was then chosen as this representative. The Committee whose duty is to raise funds and transmit them to the Trustees of the Canton Christian College, known in China as Lingnam University, is represented above. Student members are appointed by the President of the Student Council, while the advisory members from the Fac- ulty'are appointed by the President of the College. Dean Ralph L. Watts spent the first few weeks of 1927 at the Canton Christian College. Committee on Penn State Mission to China Faculty Members Student Members DEAN R. L. WATTS, Chairman R. D. DUNDOEE, President of Y DR. S. W. FLETCHER R. A. MCQUADE Prior. F. N. FAGAN B. T. CONRAD Pnor. F. P. GIBBONS W. E. PRITCHARD Pnor. F. L. PATTEE HELEN F. GEORGE, President of Y, W Other Members W. J. KITCHEN, Secretary of Y 298 'S A x, 1 Q . v , Y . , Ji-N- Fw IW -f4- -'J-1 , ----f ....... M140 1' ' ff ' - i 'rf:':dl',S, 1: , 1 1 gi ,I I ll V W .w, 4-I.. .kgzg 'WWWWWMWM . - ff? ' Mgaifrzifflf ' I W f 111 V ,.....i.-.- -5,55 1 '- uv .974 .QM - ,.. inhrz 'rn 0,215 A 'A ,I X X q ,f vim? U? L- ig? HW t mm . . a 1 . ,rl L vff. X X1 .. A-. qw A 9 W, . 1 . ,. . x I C A . ' I -1 VL- 'Tj N ....., XX . I A U.. XE lug ' -3' MU 4-VL'T5fli1L ff! 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WI Calendar of Events Thursday, April 29 --u------- Class Elections Thursday, April 29 - - Scholarship Day Exercises Saturday, May 1. ----- Father's Day Wednesday, May 5 Freshman-Sophomore Pushball Scrap Saturday, May 8 ----- Poverty Day Saturday, May 8 - Freshman-Sophomore Smoker Saturday, May 15 ---- Move-up Day Saturday, May 1.5 - Freshman-Sophomore Tug-of-War Saturday, May 15 ..-- Move-up Day Dance Saturday, May 15 - Two-day Industrial Conference Ends Monday, May 18 ---. - - - Ivy Day Friday, May 21 - First Annual Farmers' Hop Friday, May 28 - - R. O. T. C. Field Day Saturday, May 29 - Co-ed May Day Pageant Monday, June 14 - Commencement Dance Tuesday, June 15 ---- Commencement Day First Semester, 1926-27 ' Thursday, Sept. ,9 ---- Second Annual Freshman Week Begins Saturday, Sept, 11 ----- Fraternity Rushing Begins Noon Monday, Sept. 13 First Sorority Chapter Installed fChi Omegaj Wednesday, Sept, 15 I ---- Convocation College Opens Friday, Sept, 17 ---- Y. M. C. A. Freshman Reception Saturday, Sept. 25 - Vacant Chair of President Filled by Dr. R. D. Hetzel Friday, Oct. 8 ------- Father's Day Tuesday, Oct. 19 - Y. M. C. A. Subscription Campaign Saturday, Oct. 24 - ----- Alumni Saturday, Oct. 30 - - - Tag Day for Y Cabin Friday, Saturday, Nov. 11., 12 - ----- Houseparty fFalll Saturday, Nov. 19 - ---- Tie-up Scrap fFrosh-Sophj Friday, Dec. 10 - - Sophomore Extemporaneous Speaking Contest 1927 Tuesday, Jan. 4 - - Dr. Hetzel Begins Presidential Duties Here Thursday, Jan. 6 - - - Freshman Reception to Dr. Hetzel Thursday,, Jan. 13 Faculty Reception to Dr. Hetzel Saturday, Jan. 30 - - First Semester Ends Saturday, Feb, 5 - Mid-Year Examinations End Monday, Feb, 7 - Second Semester Starts Friday, Feb. 11 - - - Senior Ball Friday, Feb. 25 - Military Ball Friday, March 11 Sophomore Hop Saturday, April 23 Poverty Day Friday, April 29 - Junior Prom . 1- 1. .'.. 5 '42 I Q .',. f fgii ll ld f l f Q.. 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XL dm b i f aw?-:'-: '-F ',' ffm ' -1 1 i ff X aw if f X X HX sm MJ F4 X wk- , 304 NATICNAL FRATERNITIES Fraternities PIII GAMMA DELTA BETA TIIETA PI - PIII KAIIIIA SIGMA SIGMA CIII - KAIIPA SIGMA - SIGMA ALIIIIA EI'sII.oN PIII SIGMA KAIII-A - PIII DELTA T l1li'I'A TIIETA XI - SIGMA NU - ACACIA - - DELTA UI'sILoN - .PIII KAIII-A PSI SIGMA PI - - LAMIIIIA CIII ALPIIA DELTA TAU DELTA - P1 KAPIIA ALIIIIA PIII KAIIPA - ALIIIIA TAU OMEGA BETA SIGMA RIIo 17111 EPSILON PI SICM'A PIII EI'sILoN ALPIIA CIII R110 ALIIIIA SIGMA PIII 'IIIIJTA CHI - SIGMA PII:I SIGMA - KAIIIIA DEILTA RIIG DELTA SIGMA PIII SIGMA TAU PIII TIIETA KAPIIA PIII PIII KAIIIIA TAU TAU KAPPA EPSILON C111 PIII - TIIETA UPSILON OMEGA ALIIIIA ZETA - ALPIIA GAMMA R110 ALIIIIA CIII SIGMA PIII KAPl'A PIII - ETA KAPIIA NII SGAIIIIAIIII AND BLAIIE TAU BETA PI - PIII LAMIIIIA Ur'sII.oN SIGMA TAU - SGAIIAB - - DELTA SIGMA RII.o SIGMA GAMMA EI'sII,oN GAMMA SIGMA DELTA KAl'l'A DELTA PI - TILETA ALI'IIA PIII PIII MU ALPIIA - KAIIPA KAPIIA PSI DELTA SIGMA PI - XI SIGMA PI - PI DELTA EPSILON OM.IcIIoN Nu - KAPPA GAMMA PS1 PI TAU SIGMA - SIGMA PI SIGMA - National Fraternities ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL HONORARY 306 Established April 4,1888 October 4,1888 April 5, 1890 May 27, 1891 December 10, 1891 April 4-, 1892 June 7,1899 May 10, 1904 March 27, 1907 December 21, 1907 May 4, 1909 December 8, 1911 October 11, 1912 - October 26, 1912 November 2, 1812 Established, 1872 Re-established, 1912 October 11, 1913 November 9, 1913 February 6,1914 February 6,1914 February 14, 1914 - May 8,1915 June 5,1917 February 10, 1918 February 19, 1919 May 24, 1919 March 12, 1920 - April 14, 1920 May 8,1920 May 1, 1922 May 6, 1922 May 6, 1922 - May 9, 1924 May 21, 1924 January 21, 1898 February 4, 1911 April 3, 1911 March 23, 1900 December 4, 1909 - April 30, 1912 May 4, 1912 May 30, 1914 May 1,1915 May 28, 1917 June 9,1917 - January 21, 1922 October 19, 1922 January 12, 1923 January 30, 1922 February 3, 1923 April 1, 1923 April 1, 1923 January 8, 1924 - May 3, 1924 - May, 1924 December, 1924 December 11, 1925 - 1926 Fraternity Acacia - Alpha Chi Rho - Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Phi Mu - Alpha Gamma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Zeta - - Beta Lambda Sigma Beta Sigma Rho - Beta Theta Pi - Chi Lambda Zeta Chi Phi - - Chi Upsilon - Delta Kappa Sigma Delta Pi - - Delta Sigma Chi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Rho Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Eta Kappa Nu Friends' Union - Gamma Sigma Delta Kappa Delta Pi - Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Gamma Psi Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Sigma - Lambda Chi Alpha Mu Alpha Sigma Omega Delta Epsilon Omega Epsilon - Omega Mu Rho Omicron Nu Phi Delta Theta Index of Page - 330 . 354 - 382 . 380 - 432 . 443 - 440 . 356 - ' 346 - 378 - 410 - 348 - 312 - 428 - 376 - 420 - 422 - 412 - 418 - 364 - 398 - 391 - 340 - 332 - 385 - 414 - 393 - 394 - 362 - 402 - 397 - 318 - 338 - 436 - 426 - 408 - 430 - 401 - 324 Fraternities Fraternity Phi Epsilon Pi - Phi Gamma Delta - Phi Kappa - - Phi Kappa Nu - Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Lambda Theta Phi Lambda Upsilon Phi Mu Alpha - Phi Mu Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Delta Epsilon - Pi Kappa Alpha - Pi Lambda Sigma - Pi Tau Sigma - Scabbard and Blade Scarab - - - Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi - - Sigma Gamma, Epsilon Sigma Nu - - Sigma Phi Epsilon - Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Pi - - Sigma Pi Sigma - Sigma Tau - Sigma Tau Phi Tau Beta Pi - - Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Phi Delta Tau Sigma Phi Theta Alpha Phi Theta Chi - Theta Kappa Phi - Theta Upsilon Omega Theta Xi 1 - - Xi Sigma Pi Page 350 31 0 34-4 434 384 334 314 370 4 16 388 396 442 322 400 342 444 403 386 390 320 31 6 392 328 352 360 336 404 389 366 387 372 438 424 395 358 368 374 326 399 Slut-rts Collins Jnnnvilz Ann-nt Lori-li Rr-1-tl Finlwr Dyer' III:-:frills Ilolnivs Mc-t'nhc Swartz lla-uhr G1-rry Dmmlmhuni NVultvrs Kr-ehnn King WV1,'llilll1l Aunt-y Douthc-tt Nnriok Smith Svliinvone Mom-Q Clarke Mark XVln4lIc Mr-Qnnde ' llnrris Miller Fnrgie Inter-Fraternity Council With the betterment of the College, her life and her ideals as its aim, the Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil was formed at Penn State in 1912. Originally known as the Pan-Hellenic Council, its member- ship is composed of the national, undenominational fraternities. Each chapter selects one senior, one junior, and one faculty member as its representatives. Upholding as its purpose the promotion of co-operation among the fraternities in rushing, in in- itiating, in scholarship, in social affairs, and in other phases of Greek-letter activity, the lnter-l7ra- ternity Council is distinctly the leader in fraternity lifc on the Nittany Campus. Constantly it has striven to raise the Hellenic standing of Penn State nationally, and in the past few years the much- deservecl recognition of leading national organizations has been won increasingly by the chapters es- tablished under the Blue and White. Through the regulated privilege of inter-fraternity visiting during the progress of dances and social affairs, there has been built a spirit of friendship between chapter groups at Penn State which is found in few other colleges of its size in the country. When properly controlled, this situation is ideal, in view of the isolated nature: of the Nittany Valley. Extensive inter-fraternity sports are fos- tered by the Council. Visits from national oflicers and famous fraternity men are encouraged. In whole, its activities and field of service broaden with each passing term, as the Council strives for thc national position merited by a fraternity college as strong as is P61111 State. 308 - em Mi- W . .. . - . ,,,.-W.......,,,,,,.. : N 2 , ., ,, HW p .,V, -.., T -'- ' -wmv an-dfm 'J A 1 75? - ' Ji5i5-'1,I'1:f-- 47 Q- !Yf'-'V'IQf-'i ' Inter-Fratermty Conference President - ' ---- - - - - - R. A. MCQUADE Vice President - - G. M. HAIIITIS Secretary-Treasurer - - - W. T. WINDI.E Council Roll Phi Gamma Delta B910 Sigma Rho E. A. HOLBIIOOK H. B. MCCABE J. B. LEVY G S G. NUIIICK J. L. CONNELY - EAI-PON Beta Theta Pi , Phi Epsilon Pi B. M. HERMANN J. M. LEIICII C, SCm.0w M, JANAVI1-Z H. R. HASSEL A. E. VAI.E Sigma Chi Sigma Phi Epsilon C- R- KINSI-OE R- E- KING E. H. DUSIIAIII H. H. WALTEII P. J. STURGEON Q D, R, PRATT KHPPH Siem Alpha Chi Rho J. R. RITENOIJII J. Foncna , E' A' BOOTH . H. B. HoTcIII.Iss J. H. RICH R. A. MCQUAITE C. R. GRUN Sigma Alpha Epszloncn N. HIGGINS W YOUNG Alpha Sigma Phi J V D H. F. BUSHNELL ' J. P. JEWELL ' ' Yan Phi Sigma K . 1. D. WILSON appa W. P. REED Them Chl W. LIGGETT R. NEISBITT A A D W. T. WlNDI.E Phi Delta Theta , ' ' ,mf I. L. FOSTER F. B. HOLMES Sigma Phi Sigma A, B, STILLWACON H. 0. SMITH E W R H. MOORE Th,t X- . . UGH F. C. DISQUE L a Il W. MAIIIQ Kappa palm Rho G- COX S. G. WILLIAMS W A. W. FRANKBNBERRY Sig a Nu . B. REED E. N. SULLIVAN m C. R. BEIIGIIIAN Delm Sigma Phi R' N' WILLS ' 1. C. BoEIII.IN J. B. SIIEnTs Acacia C. C. Bl-IRRYHILL , W. S. DYE, Jn., A. 0. MILLEII , , P. G. SCIIMAELZLE Sigma Tw Phi , Delta Upsilon D. N. ScIIwAIITzL M P D.. N. ScIIwAIITz J. H. OLEWINE A. CoLI.INs ' ' OTAMKIN V W. K. JACKSON Theta Kappa. Phi ' PM Kappa psi J. F. KENNY . T. V. CLARKE J. H. FRIZZELL W. STI-IRLING R' B- .WLS V. O. SCIIINNEEEIT phi Kappa Tau Sigma Pi D. L. MARKI.E W. S. SMITH R. L. WATTS R. R. Fo-UIIACIIE 3- HOLLOBAUGH H' B' VON NUM Tau, Kappa Epsilon Lambda Chi Alpha C. E. MARQUAITIIT H. A. FISHER VP. G. BARTLEPI' C F S J. ScIIIAvoNE W. R. MACCOWATT . . TETLER . . Delta Tau, Delta W. G' DUNCAN Chi PM G' M. HARRIS H. W. STovEn H H W. C. AMENT W. WILLE . AMILTON . Theta: U psilon Omega P K Al ha R. A. DENGLER lr Klppg p J. C. GERRY R. E. PARNELL B E HENDERSOPW. M. CALDWELL . . Umm ' ' Ph- K ' Alpha Gamma Rho D. C. HALEY L appa J, KEEIIAN F- N- FAGAN J T V R. B. DoNALnsoN J. W. DAVIDSON - - ANDENBURG Alpha Tau, Omega Alpha Chi Sigma E. L. KELLAII A. B. AGNEY H. H. GEIST W. L. DOUTIIETT R. M. MACPHER50'N H. A. PAIIKEIT 5 .A A ' T A '- HJ Ii '- Rl ' ' 11:I XI ,., ' ! I X W Aw Xu . :,,- '--Y - 5 5, 1 M 'I A A ' ' I , 1 ' - -1 f if 'I' lIezIi I-Mails'.II.I'iII.l.s:-IIIa-..II..5fsI- .5 P lI2eIl..-.- J . ,I-p. , p' J - 309 UQ V , , : .1.:5'-':1':1:'I:2? , udf'liZE5..f tf W M-Q:s, ' ':1J:,f.g 12:?' ' 2.,: .f.,!jg53' .:-'-51:-.-' ff f f, ff 'f ':-11111 1:1551 f Us 3' 2 f W X f f MW tw I' v'um', I 1 h'u:u',, I Wt' 'l'l I ,f ' ' M': 'lII'll1 1 rl1 . ' ffl Ninn , tn X, 1 bis ' fffyawy' I W! 1 ef WW X, V-2-.'.-.1:::. , ffl w f, ,,:3I:1r1:':.S-S411 WM Q -'3iw QflQfl5'f.iE- iw 2, '-2E9!f:Mlfrr wg R dn! PHI GAMMA DELTA Founded at Washington and Jefferson College, 1848 Active Chapters, Sixty-nine Fmlstcrnuu-lmr Vnn Storch Pittock Srrllm-meek Morrill l'IllYlll!l' Cllllllllllrllum Yocum Pyle linnklo llverltt Relgel Faulkner Sharpe Tmvnr-xeml Glenn Knlmr-1 Denney Filklns Anderson Burrell Connely Mnrtln Snrlekn Mltellell Kennedy Kindred Vance Runsell WVllenl.ley McCabe Iluffmnn Greene Newlnn llolhrouk Gilles-:ple 310 . J RAN, 4 A EMWIN gff'Ji '-.,g - .ff I k , pnmtrrwff. L A, C,-X' -A NV W V . 1 y f 4,,...- ,sj'f -Kv3wfg,' f A J 2 l X . 5 . f F . f f -A .. .....-.,L....-,,,-, ,.,. . .,.x, ...,..-L..,C,.,,,L,Wl 5 .3 . ' 1-3 If A Q N 5 1 'm 'I 'm v '-Wl.ggg.1..'..... QL:g:.g.I,LQg4..,gg.,Lgg.,m,,,gF---Wl-W------f--IW-W ' HAROLD S. NE.wINs E. A. HOLEROOK ,.--mn-uf.. ,.. . GAMMA PHI CHAPTER lflstnblisherl April -1, IRES FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. L. SACKETT FRATRES IN URBE CHARLES F. MORRILL A. HENRY R. HUFFMAN HERBERT B. MCCADE JOHN A. ANDERSON LARRY B. FAULKNER MALCOLM H. TowNsEND J. LEON CONNELY FRANK C. EVERITT, JR. LEROY H. RIECEL RAYMOND KUHNS JOSEPH H. PALMER JOHN W. PITTOCK, JR. SAMUEL S. FENSTERMACIIER y I 11-fs: 1'--:rarwf-'vs-:It':m'.n FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors GEORGE R. GREENE EDWIN H. MARTIN Juniors I RALPH G. KENNEDY JOHN MCDONALD RUSSELL LYLE D. FILKINS JOEL E. MITCHELL Sophomores CHARLES F. KINDRED JOHN H. BURRELL Freshmen CHARLES D. MORRILL GENE H. YOCUM -QL' ky,,W,,,,,.: , .. T, . ,..-....-.-g.,1l...,.. ,nl ' . . A . , - I I .,. B. WAIID 5:1 A If V '14, '. ff: A-fl:-Q.g.i....,.g,.,.1.,-..I . ' 311 J. E. KAULFUSS CECIL M. GILLISI-IE STUART C. RUNKLE LESLIE C. PYLE CHARLES S. SHARPE PALMER C. SARIcIcs WELLS H. DENNY JACKSON WIIEATLEY THOMAS V. GLENN RALPH C. SCOTNEY LUTHER P. WARING WILLIAM E. SCHOENECR WILLIAM J. CUNNINGHAM ROBERT M. VON STORCH rg 1. . ..,.'. lx' lx . f..0, -...... .A........-.. ....................-,...........,..,..,,,, ,,,.., , ,., ,. Wig A .1421 4, .Mig ,K-,J f .4'- A-ir' glInnnnmQnlllu.rQIIll1ll., ! i il - , ' Ji- . . i EEL g 'if' ?' i i ,xiii ful KWH BETA THETA PI Founded at Miami University, August 8, 1839 Aclivc Chapters, Eigilly-five llnssi-I lmngron llullur K. Snylur XV. T1-ns J. Mc-C'l1-nu-nts Frey Mnxwi-Il Mcliruclufn Sllyllor Hlli,i4'l' Cnxnrernu 'l.ulr4l llvwl' MCKIIIKM lflmue Srnurt liruwn Robb Stevenson IL L. i4'l'ii4'illlHlll LYON f'i'1Illlll Lnruh 1lvII'I'rIcln Km-rr II. V. l l'ii,4Jillllllll NV. Mutflvnu-nts Shustcr .T. T4-ns Cunmn Hughes NVrIght XVnrnm'k Mumiclox Stoddart Renal Ilullwu IIl,'l'lllIlllll Cmmvur 5 f ia g E5 ' J' , F' 'if' 5' X , . j A L, . . , 812 .. .,,h,,.,. ,,.,.,.....,..,. 111 if .F 1 1 1 V! ! 1' F 1 1 1 1 'vw 'rw f 1 . X ' 4 51' . -fjfki, XX It 1 F , ..: -. .1 A nv.1.n:z. 1 5 1 1 M1 ...--....-... 5 ..,-.. ,.... ... .... .,, . ..,. . ., .. . ....................... DEAN A1r1'111111 RAY WAIXNCDIIK DEAN C11A1n.1w W11.1.1AM STo11nA11'1' Blmma MIl.I.lClI I'l1:n111ANN J. C. R111-:nf J. M. L1111.c11 J. H. Tms K. H. SAv1.on C. W. S11Us1'1-1.11, F. J. C1.os1a E. LYON, Jn. J. R. S'l'liVlENSO'N, A. 0. Fmzv W. C. Howlc J. S. Ho11.1.A11 ,. ... , ... .. I 1 J11. ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Estanhlisllcd October -l, HRH FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. WA1.'1'oN M1'1'r:111:1.1. FRATER IN URBE B1mN11oN W1uc111' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors S. R. Rom: H. L. F111'1'c11111AN J. R. BU'1'1.1c1l J. E. S11rA1n' Juniors J. M. Kli.IlI! H. R. I'IAss1c1. W. M. Mc:C1.111x1 14:NTs Sophomores H. V. FllI'l'CIIM'AN Ju. W. A. S.n'1.on W. P. McKN'1c11'1' F rcshm cn J. K. McCr.m11mNTs N. H. SNYDER '- '--' -- -.f-'- ff- -- ' - ,4j'ji,:Tf?g.1I.IQSllQ W I ' X N I - : Gy ,Qu I .'.. 14- hi ' 313 Fm:111a1ucK JAcon Ho1.a1aN LAIINER S. Coxowm STANLEY BEVAN Mfxnuox I-IANRY HICRBER'l' Ilurms II. A E. L. B. G G. B. O. B. J. G. F. J. CANON B11owN Gnu' CHAMP I-l1:1.FF1uc1I LUNc:111cN Lunn W. H. CA111.1:1xo1N, Jn F. A. NEAXWELI., Jn J. R. MCCRACKEN W. T. TICAS f:,..,. A, 0 ,0 . .4934 - It I +31 4. ::f:: : X0 Www? 'fi EE E mm! t' f' ffl ' , dh X M ? ffl' W w:4m5l3 EAlW,?0U'0ifl. runny-Arm af.. PHI KAPPA SIGMA Founded at University of Pennsylvania, October 19, 1850 Active Chapters, Thirty-three Wilson Robb Gugor Mf'E'lvnin Grlmwude G1'0V0 Blyfh Bell Middleton Fuller Stoker Weilnml Dule Kfvllfll' EUWCI' Ilnmilton Curry Frieberfslmnsr-r Turn:-r Wollnnd Crozier Pfltfiff Mllfhini Barber McCmnb Mensch Foyo Wolfe Gunn RMB Dalke Miller Deikc Brainerd Bezdek Test Cllllfldhm FOHYUI' Gcttings 314 HUGO BEZDEK GILBIER1' E. BELL J. RONALD FULLER G. EVERETT BLYTII F. MALCOLM GAGER J. PARING GRIMWADE JOIIN BAIR JACK E. BARBER SAMUEL B. CURRY CHARLES A. MENSCH ALFRED W. CROZIER, JR. GEORGE H. DEIKE, JR. KENNETII T. DEIKE PSI CHAPTER Established April 5, 1800 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. O. KIiI.I.ER ERATRES IN URBE ROBERT M. FOSTER EUGEN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors WILLIAM H. KELI.ER J. VANLEAR MlllllLliTON WILLIAM TEST Juniors ROBERT K. HAMILTON C. C. MCEI.VAlN JOIIN N. MILLER Sophomores TIIOMAS H. DALE GEORGE E. EUwER JAMES W. GRovE Freshmen CHARLES E. FRIEBERTSIIAUSER JOHN L. GANS, JR. TROMAS E. GETTINGS G. KEEI-'ER FOYE 315 GROvIcR C. CIIANDLEE FLOYD W. WEILAND .JOHN STOKES, Ex-'26 HARRY I-I. BRAINERD WILLIAM N. KARBACYI C. GRANVILLE ROBB ROBERT F. WILSON H. NELSON MAIIIIAS ALBERT W. PETTI1' WILLIAM S. TURNER L. CLAYTON Ross JAMES F. MCCOMB, JR LEE T. WElI.AND JAMES T. WOLFE i 1 1 i ,fl 'P , - ,xl J ,.g , ' 'M ix, ' 'fm-...,M, l' jjj: . , , A.. V i I' in W: ww- W ., rm i il-.yu uwv,7.wv194lU0 V K an wv,:r.'w- ' TH :mv-fin, F1 4, -ifqagm..-.-Y '.f! , fa. -5- 5 ' ' gl - - '5l'V 'U ' V X gff .1 114423, f ,L 1, of gi w A oo A ' A ,. MM ..,...., , -.,..,,... .,... . . 'V Amr 4 g W 'W' ' K 'f,.., ,,,,,,,,W- ,,., QQ, Q,Q.,.g,Q,,.Q,,...Q..-f,..w.w.-1.-W-? i Q '4 'i r ' 'W' W ' W' ' -'Wm I Q I ,. .,:,9 3 , , E , , 3 i i ia ' 1 Q- if Y ' 45.3 1 '-ilu-i i W, ,y.-Mtn, M i ii ,F 5 ' 1 G,lw2'-f1 3' Q Y .h-'if9'd1'yx ' i E' 1, X, ? ' 2 5 l , i Q ? F 5, I i I E SIGMA CHI I , ' E Q Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Juno 28, 1855 I 7 Active Chapters, Eighty-six Q- I V L i N ii 2 Y 5 2 ,i if Y i 1 . W w N I Q Howe Robinson Stllrlzuou WVl'i4ill0l' LlllIff1'l' Culvert' Co,-,mm Q Mohloy Mclienu llund Montgmmrry Illltner M4:Kc0wn McCloskey i i Bmtlnn Crxuvford Iluglms Allun Smith Dodge Long i Gemrlulrdt 1'olII,l: Kim.: Krmlm' Aumiormuu Jolla-s Tomploton , Masq o ,i,oo o , H o, U .mm , b jg - ' iW5r.v -ii:vif.-my Y 1 ii .W,.f-f-- I F V U . - ,FM b .. . L 1 A Y ba . ' ' ' f:f:'i1,'..'!1:-fr ,,,,M,,,, 316 I L. -. I - rl' -I N A J. y .,q ' u I ' ' ' ' ' A I I 'f ,, Q 4 .I:.,Q xxx' by XM? AV. 1 in TWT f T' YM VI IL - ' I E Q. A I ' K 3? L' tg, T4 I W -' l ISI lf' ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Q ' IMIIIIIISIIQII May 2-1, 1301 5 .. I E FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1 M. M. HARRIS C L. KINsI.oE 4 I FRATRES IN URBE ,. H. A. LEITZELL K. G. ALLEIIACIQ D. LONGIIERGER QI W. C. KELI.Y I FRATRES IN COLLEGIO H Seniors JoNAs KOSll'IR FRALY N. WEIIINER, JR. PAUL M. CORMAN h ROBERT E. KING . ELWYEN ROBINSON WlI.LIABl C. AMMERMAN Q AV JOIIN B. CALVERI' 5 Juniors LY JOI-IN H. HowE DEAN C. LAUEEER HAROLD E. CRAWFORD PAUL J. STIJRGEON A. C. REAR EDWARD LONGEERGI-:R M Sophomores gh, HEINRY G. NIONTGOMICRY HARRY F. SMITII JOIIN M. HILTNER I 6 ROBERT A. HUGHES WlI.I.Alill DoDcE WILLIAM MCKEOIWN f ' HERBERT O. ALLEN JOIIN BRATTON V! Freshmen '7 EDWARD N. LoNc GEORGE M0BI.EIY WILEIIR JONES I HEWITT MCCLOSKEY ROBERT MCKEAN FREDERICK PoLI'1 I' WILLIAM TEMPLETON WILLIAM GEARIIARIIT RICHARD REIIM .53 - J WI v m , C ,I 4 ' I ite ' , 1 J I I - . -I gd' VJ , A1 l Id xg :X - , , 4I, . , - A , i ni . V MIS-MIEIIIIYQ Ixgiycfzftbjiii h JI f .Elm Iiiii' mgfz., I V , Q . 317 I CMWQESWM W IW' Qgfs: .Sif t ,X '1 ,L H gg? tiiiiiwdi f uumntwguw W-w-A mf,-fwwwnvr KAPPA SIGMA Founded ut University of Virginia, December 10, 1869 Active Chapters, One Hundred Two Idhy Iininur Luwlsc Murphy Milli-r Sllvltllllrfl UPI! ll: lthoilu Dunkclhorgur Niukuy Lemuel' Shulur Ilnrrls Gilllnl-FHUI' Hfll'f2i'0I'll Bollyunmh Ilnherlf-n C'lIl'DI!lltl!l' NVIlklm4mn Ilnrnlo iN'il4'NV Wuylnoutli Emily Pcndlmrton M. 111-pponstull Clolnnil Arnold S. 1I4'DlP0llHtIlll Poole Ilnolh Henry Crank Pulfmi Nr-hum Du vis T-uno Forglc IHS I RAY I-I. SMITII E. J. WILDE N. W. FLEMING W. R. CIAIEDSEY J. P. RIT!-1N'0UlI J. L. NPlI.SON OIUVFOIND L. HENRY JESSE O. ARNoI.D SAMUEL B. HE.I'I-I-1Ns'I'AI.I. WAI.'1'ER E. CARl'EN'1'l-Ill RUSSEL C. WII.KlNStlN CI-IARLES W. LEI-PER, JR. WILLIAM D. HAIIIKIS JAMES B. CAI,I.AcIII:R WILISON D. LEWIS EDWARD A. WliYM.OU'I'If ROBERT E. DUNKICLHEIIGILH KENNETH R. KAISEIK ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER lflstnhlislled 1892 FRATRES IN FACULTATE M. S. MCDOWELL G. B. NEWMAN D. S. MI-:AD M. F. CRIMES FRATER IN URBE WILLIAM P. ROTIIROCK FRATRES JN COLLECIO Seniors HORACE C. Come JAMES W. FORCIE Juniors JJUGII N. PE.NDLE'l'0N Sophomores WAL1'E.ll C. Bo'DYco'MI3 DAVID RIIODA MAX R. HEI-I'E.NSI'AI.I. WIL.BUR M. BAIIDOI, JR. Freshmen JOIIIN S. SIIIIIIIIARD JOAITN WATKINS EDWARD CRAIG G. HERSIIEY EBV CLARENCE A. SIIIJLER 319 H. N. WOIl'I'l'II.PlN' C. R. ORTON H. K. KISTI.liR J. E. SNYDER C. B. SP01 I'S JAMES G. DAVIS DONALD E. PAI I'oN EDWIN A. BooTII DAVID O. LANE ALFRED I'ooI.E CIIARLES F. I-IAEE.RI.E.N HENRY E. NICIQEY CYRUS R. HAR'l'F0'HD RALP1-I R. CLICLAND LYLE C. EALY DwIcII'I' MURI'IlY ROBERT A. LEIIEIW J OE MlI,l.Ii.ll ,.f'.. A nn v W n 3 14' 1 wp. ,,y,.'. A, TJ.. W-AL,,,,,, ,r,.7,., V.-,WMU-, I W , ' .. . ... -Q' I Iy.w.wnfw+vxuafm'ma:wv0uawz:wuar4m.,p1 ' 1 A 4,. j 9y9Q5L-Ilya-An 'A' Q L L. ,gh V , 1, B5 , if Q A 'Df5i'lQ- x , A' , J i I 7 ,I W A 'eswff' A fw,f':. q'i'f A fy, A. Y Qyxixgyr --,,N KF Wx 2w43,ffN , ,, M A 2478 224 WT 'fnfffx .7 :f':'I:: f':-13:7 ff A 'gy - A ff! fififmw A Q 6- MAA' A ,A SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Founded at University of Alabama, Tusculoosia, March 9, 1856 Active Chapters, Nine-ty-six Owens Sfeltzer lfovklvr Cnin llickvr Stoll Mc0nmnnt Eibwllllillll T1-nugh Moore C. Smith R. Jackson M. Young Rodgfsrsc Bunch Drelu-r E. Martin Cqllfgwgl-th Ehrlmrdt S. Smith Iluegcnborg Showurn G. Jackson Dimling H l'lll'S VunSc1v0r Chntfnwhy liulmor Smld Iinnlnlcll W. Murtin Portrer XV:-hh Hlnkcl Hullldny Ss:ln'ocd4:r Wvnrnhlnk Kllu Stnwnrh Illgpzinu J. L. Young SOIIIZIINVICIC Rnnrurll Brunemnn 1 Ll I mnwqtmv me nnh- W -PM M-,-,,.,,..,, ,..., -. .-..-4. ,.,,-........F.,,.,., M-wwmwn J I .f,: ' fl' 5 ,, !',,,:',AQ,, V , ', ' '. 'iii-Ill V E ,1 ' fT.-MALi:.m-:ii-iggma-L'-151-yL:-ii:-,QZTQQJJJ-I-LI .' I lcv U41 Li L U- Y iq- A A 320 T' 1 '. , fl!-'YM' JH' -. HJR 5 i F Q! I If 57m A M W 4K., ' I wg' NVQ., . , V! I 1 -M-W--ld.-LW . 11f'1'LT.'3:::.1g:q.jLlm 'b - -Qwguvulhml - . Jig. I It M -- A, h Mm , ' I P. B. BIIIQNHMAN P. B. BIII:NI:IsIAN C. N. HIGGINS C.. WII.soN KII.Ia T. R. RUssI:I.I. H. F. BIISIINHLI. PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Plstnblislncd Many 18. 1802 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOIIN BIIIINEMAN FRATRES IN URBE G. R. GnI:I:N JOIIN BIIHNEMAN FHATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors I M. I-I. SOIJTHWICK J. N. S1'I:.wAn'I' Juniors W. H. MARTIN C. E. PORTER C. R. GIIILILN F. A. ROBINSON MICIII-.I:I. WAIIOnI.AIc J. L. YOIINI: N. W. RIcIIAnns J. C. SIIOWEIIS G. M. S'I'OI.I. J. N. CIIA'I'1'AwAY W. E. HINKIQI. J. M. RuI:cIaNBIsIIc B. T. Wmm J, W, K, IIOLLIDAY A. S. ScIIIIOI:III:I: Sophomores C. M. Busan C. HOLMES E. SAnn R. A. COATSWORTII G. JACKSON, JR. H. M. TIIAUGII J. A. DIMLING E. MARTIN M. W. VANSCIVI-IR C. EISEMAN D. MCCABIANT S. A. NIIWBIIIIN I Freshmen V. BALIIII-:II R. H- JACKSON J. T. SIsI.'rzI:n H. CAIN W. J. MOORE C. H. SMITII ' F. W. DREIIER K. OWENS M. YOIING C. W. Focxnnn K. E. RICKER C. EIIIIIIARII1' N. J. Roocms -FTTEWN3'IIIIv-wIQIsIQILrvNIaE:Q-vi'rwQSwQn-w1QmIIIn'Im?evI1+:vQ?::Z5-9:f11l'3'-'I 351' 94 F7'm7l 'ful '1 ' iTYNv7!Z?4I.TYf2QZ ' .III I . .- ,'.f V' ' A ' ' - ' K .3 qfvxntgv I I Il -' ' iif ' 'i. fTif': ' 'A' ' 'A ' vii,fff.f?l1f.11''fi ki f' ' fi ,. , Al 5'fi'1f'f' ' 321 U VZ.. v Pf , 1 7 ,Nv0m.J.,,, X ,f , .- ' A 1 Ag if , PHI SIGMA KAPPA Founded at Massachusetts Agrictultural College, March 15, lS73 I Active Chapters, Forty-five Cunnlnghnnl Geary VVllford Pntterson NV1lllnms Shnrrctt Allen BICClI'I'IlIlll Illllllfl' Shnner lllorrin Butler lllllllffl' Sclmileld Truvls Steele l'nelu-1' 0l'I'enlnll1snr Loman Lenks-r lledmnn Costello Detwiler Nessenilmler 1uIll'Hllllll Mitchell NVur1l Llggutt Krnll 1104-ml ltnlny ltive Ifuusurnlnn Gu wne Lpgglg I :J , 322 T57FV '- 'Y K 4 1. 5. i ,. r' 5. K I u r X. E, fi ,. ': . 19 Es ga 1 I. Nl I? rx I 5 5: J . if S. ? -5-:ff-+1 '.vv+,w, ,W .vu wi. 'Fwy' ,mu f VX A fini ,f . . xx - 0 ax- ff- H X , by .' N ..,,,q:,,..w ., .iw ':., T I if-5 A --'W 1 . .V . . , 'ff 7 . '!'5':S .. , 1.,,...+..'xf.-mfz jf- ill L' J J J. A. Cos'l'lar.l.o E. W. MlTcmar.r. W. B. MAl!SIIAI.L A. C. Dr:1'wn.En W. S. LICGI-I'I l' B. l-I. Wlwonn D. C. S11-:laLla J. L. WIl.I.IAhIS R. J. CUNNINGIIAM C. K. GEARY C. E. PA'r'rlcnsoN KAPPA CHAPTER Established June 7, 1809 FRATER IN FACULTATE DR. H. H. HAVNER FRATER IN URBE PAUL WAun FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors W. G. LIGSSIG W. F. PACKER Juniors H. W. LOMAN W. K. Rlcla H. DANcmu-'lr:l,D G. K. Orvrzwlmusux Sophomorcs C. C. TRAVIS I-I. Mc. N. I-luN'rlan E. M. BUTLER J. H. Nr:ssr:N'ruAI.1zn Freshmen V. A. SIIAIIRETT R. E. MCCl.ERNAN P. F. LAULR S. E. SIIANER J. C. Rum' W. P. Ruin J. D. PINCURA W. B. ALLIQN P. F. HOUsr:muAN J. L. LICNKER I-I. J. GAWNE J. W. KRAL D. W. Molmls T. J. Scnor-'lam ll. M. Rl-IDMAN A A 1 02 . ' w'4f-.2- - - . . 323 f fx ' f - ,uf f S JM U , J ,U ,, 1 4 , X .J K fl S! N 1 .GW NW.: 1 0 ff x ff X f X 1 .15 ' E i X ' f! W ' .mv Ii ws lr 4 in PHI DELTA THETA Fnundecl al Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, December 26, 1848 Active Chapters, Ninety-five 1 Cnmphcll Dlinr-1mm'1' Hmmm Tm-If A, llnlmf-R Buvhn NVilnmi Mncelnmlld Iluston Stlllwngon Durraugh Sluvplilf-r Nohlo Grnhnm Kurtz 110111110141 Lfrutz Kovolosky Nah' II:-rmnn Murphy J. Frances Nlcholn Bowie Lockwood Cnshdollnx' Ilcwltt Qulglq-y Iiausflluzs Todd IP. Frnm-as Honinre Holmes I-Ioslrzl' Sfmvflrt Burr lqggm-5 324 H X .-N. .ff X 'IA--4 ILT K , , , r , ,gl I, --III... I ........, .. . , .. . H. .. , I ' ' ' W , ' I 'wr 'III In Irvs-',v c rf:'vf1':'. -' 'wr rv-'II I www'---u.:nIquIII.I I-II-I.-II-v I IIIIILJII 1 I N- - v -'I .1 ' X I ' .. I ' ' , 'V+ I IP4 X ' ' ' I , I L Ti- 1 I..,.J 1 l , ,U I, ,4 . I I t . I ...........--M.......-.........,....... . ll -I g-QQKML. f . . ,j..,L.,..-...........- DR. IRVING L. Fos'I'RR FREDERICK B. HoI.IIIIIs HAROLD E. HASTINGS WILLIAM T. NliFl' JAMES G. DUNSIIIORR BRADLEY H. TODD HILNRY H. BARR JAMES J. FRANCES MILTON HILRMAN' WILLIAM J. MIIRI-In' 'l'IIoIMAs NOBLE JoIIN I-IANNA MURRAY TIICIQ AHCHIBALIY I'l0I.MI-:s PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER Estnhlislwd May 19. 1901 FRATR ES IN FACU LTATE CIIILSLIIIGII A. BONINE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors NORMAN W. HOSLER DURAND N. FRANCES Juniors EDWIN T. EGGERS R0-BERT C. QUIGLEY EARL E. HIIIWITT WII.I.IAM C. BOWIE W. WARD NIcIIoLs Sophomorcs EDWARD J. Locxwoon HOWARD CAsIIDoI.I.AR ' Freshmen LEWIS BIIEIIN LLo-YD WILSON Jox-IN MAcDoNAI.D DoNAI.D M. CRI1sswRLL J. HARVEY STEWART ALGERNON B. STII.I.wAc0N RALPII D. HUSTON SCUTTER H. DARRAGII I-IARRY B. LENTZ AI.RxANDI:R P. CAMIIBRLI. RICIIARD II. RIQIINIIOLD HOWARD C. 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Zimmerman Elfflllle TSCIHIIT J. Hill Good Queer Ilnchmun Yeo R. Mark Ahlcrson 'lll'N0ll Omlinsnn Reed Douglas Wultenbnngh Iiownrfl Williams llyrcm G. Zlmmcrmnn Brown Grnzlor D, 11511 I ' Nnrton W. Murk Dnvis Cbx Schnutz l'0f.Nfr James Mertz Keeler Everett Dlsqlm Rnfe Kmlllllrfl 3111011111 Pntrlck 5 I i 5, A I li A V H mf, .. . i ,. , A gg 'fi' is 'WU' .:,5n:1':-wrxg-1,-mv,-1 fnfy,-,-V-ffmw-namwnmf-. 1w vw ' 'V' vw-r' wfvQ-- -- -'-W-er' '1 T'7WTfM '-'gr-w:f:4-:ww-rg: n-Mft ,tg-:,,-'api' 'W' ' 1 'f 4 , f- v I K t ' 1 li 691' iwf Af-f - -1. ' , A ' . ' .' ' fi .... 3112- -M ,, 4- 5 ' , ts'..ggi:. ZL:i .1 1.31. :sexe--4 l'H-4-4442: '4'?i!i--i--ld .:.g.....g..5,L...g.,,4.,g.Zg...Q5...'MH-W-t-----A 4-4tlf4f1- :4:..4:,14............................ - - ' ' - W' 326 R .f xx , A. f f , ' '.A' ...- A 1 . . A 1 I ....,,. ., A, .,.,,.,y ,,,,,,,, L ,,1, -I 'N A X T .X ,L . ' I ., ,,A., L., ,,A,V WW ,,,, A Vlf is ij m nk ' 'A T' '? W -m-'--m---- .........L:.,. ', ', .Q....g,,,,,.,,,h W---W -A 1 C. OSMAN BROOIRE FRED C. DISQUE SAMUEL M. I-IESS KE.NNl51'II S. RUFUS CHARLES M. MEIKTZ KENNETII R. WESTON GEORGE S. Cox AVINSTON L. DAVIS EDWIN A. YEO JACK M. SGIIUSMAN FRANKLIN S. DOUGLAS EDWARD V. ALDERSON FRANK C. BITTNEII W. ROY CARSON GENE W. GANN LAMBDA CHAPTER l'IstaIblished Mnrch 27, 1007 FRATRES IN FACULTATE .HAROLD A. EVERETT AUSTIN L. PATRICK FRATRES IN URBE WILLIAM B. KEELER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors JOSEIIII R. HIILL EDWIN E. HOWARD WILLIAM R. .MARK Juniors DAVID R. HILL GEORGE R. ZIMMERMAN ROGER S. MAIIONEY Sophomores GEORGE R. GOOD JAMES M. BACHMAN RIGIIARD J. MARK WII.I.ARD G. ZIMMERMAN J. WOOADWARD MULLIN Freshmen HOWARD C. GILES CIIARLES A. HEINZE ROBERT C. HOFFMAN Post Graduate ELMER R. QUEER I... . RICHARD S. SNYDER NORMAN R. SPARKS RIGIIARD J. KEN NARD G. VICTOR P0'l'TE!l ELMER R. SGIIIIETZ ROBERT E. JAMES CLARK G. GRAZIER JOIIN A. BYREM CRAIG H. WILLIAIRS CI-IARLES A. BROWN ARTIIUR A. WALTENBAIIGII ROBERT K. NORTON RORERT J. REED FRANKLIN B. SCIIAD CHARLES A. 'TOIRLINSON 'F GCSA A 327 t :Stat i i :mx dst, ,IW'- , X V I LA N' '9 'L.. .KI may 2' N .fa-4 fu, 5 r fi' xx ' ' if W X' ' 1 ' 1 A ., A , .1 ' . . A, HA 5 ,f ' ff!!! . K SQNWQTQQ SIGMA NU Founded at Virginia Military Institute, January 1, 1869 Active Chapters, Ninety-three Nh-xnnn Reid Am-nf! Stout: Manning Cui 1, Martin Hlvry Pollmfk Brown Infzlnrxun Ifletclmr Tr:-1-so F1-ncil Cox IH-rry f'IIlllDiN!li xv0i!lN'ill'llii Ilnrllngton Huck YI-ntlnnn Klnknid Mowvry N1-wvmnb NVOHf1'l'ill'ill Oldfleld XV0n4l Fislwr Culp Crmnlu 'Yronlnmn NVIh40n Hnnrln-y BOF:-51101111 Mm-Qnnrrlc: ln-lp Grullnllnofvr lllsclmtY Snlllrn n HQFHIIIIIII Frm:-ll MuC'nlI Ile-ss Smith 328 f ! ,I 1 h M. I V 1 kj J V4 ' A T Wv,M71'wW v' , mp . I T I I. 1 '?Sw 4'vif?-T1vww,r .p:' x ,1- N-mlg idm::.,...........,,,.,.km-4-MVM ' A . A-A AA. ,. ,' M J, ! , - , e.......,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,w,-4 .. . .,,... .,...:... .,,,. .,,, ,,, , H R V V V Y , mn I T. S. PA'l l'l-IIISON G. W. SULLIVAN DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Estnblishcd Dem-cmhcr 22, 1909 FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. GRUNDIIOFER E. C. Blscnom' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO E. F. N. SULLIVAN R. SMITH Seniors C- R. BIGRGMAN M. C. MCCAI.I. R. S. 0LnFmr.n A. O. Blaur:um.M G, C0um.liY .Juniors M. DAm.1Nc'roN R. ACUFF G. Frzwcn. R. Pmmv G. CULP L. FISHER R. CROMIE R. FLETCHER J. Bucx W. Bmm' C. TROUTMAN R. WILLS P. Hlass G. WPLINSCIIENK Sophomores W. Cox M. YEATMAN J. INCRAM G. Dum- J. Fmvclr. J. P0LI.ocK J. Mow:-mv H. WliSTElIlE'IlCI.Il B. CAM1l BliI.I, W. Tmcl-:src R. KINKAIII P. BROWN R. Nlawcomn Freshmen C. WlI.SON L. STOUT K. MANNINKL W. Co'r'r I-I. Escmmcu L, MARTIN H. MACQUAIKRIE L. Nn-:MAN T. Jomgq G. REID W, WOOD Y ...................,..-,,.,,,.,.,- ,,,, ,,,, i ,M ' M - 'M 'E 'i ....... I V L K H A df gg . . . .... A A ' ' R AA A' A '1'e ...i..1.e.pgLL,-' ,V K . J: 1 .. 329 7 IN 'iff 45 ,ir M 3 .1 -1-'f if' Q' K AAA 46. l M 1.1 ' - i ' JL .i ACACIA 'Founded at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., May 12, 1904 Active Chapters, Thirty-three NVcml te Young Iliogcl Hull Long Shumun Smith Church Chlyllool FIDKIII Lewis Barnes Ilnyon Schmnclzlc Keller Klmmn gmc Kirby Mlllur Ford 1U 'f'k l' FU' 1201100 Gcrhnrdt Dye Gould Cryah-1' Tnrrt-ncn RIYUTB Duvfgy 1, .,,.,. M., , n i' 'i 1 1, .y 5 Y., ' ' '. ,af ,. ' 4' ii i 14- ,X ...,,....... ,...., .. .-..,.. ,-,,,.,g urwim-mm, V W W., . ....-.,,,, ,, W 330 wp-mvm I A Y. A h-,,...,,.,.- I !+ ' V Q. H rj A Qllilff' 'V., ' - LQ.i1f D'L , l if . I I 5 Q .I . ji f. Q Ill .,,.,.. t'.L4.L.,,,f,g,f.,-QJNQ. 1' RAY MEGARGELL COLE ROBERT STERNS KIRBY J. MARTIN FRY HUGH G. PYLE WILLIAM FRANKLIN HALL ROYAL MATIIEIW GI-:RH RALPH G. SIIUMAN CHARLES R. CIIURCII HARRY L. FLEGAL ALBERT B. YOUNG ORMOND O. CLAYPOOL WILLIAM W. S. LEWIS PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Established May 0. 1000 FRATRES IN FACULTATE WILLIAM SEDDIINGER DYE, JR. DONALD STELVENS CRYDER FRANK MILLER TORREINCE J. W. WIIITE CHARLES EMORY MYEIIS ARDT FRATRES IN URBE H, H, DEAL DR. P. H. DALE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO . Graduate Students WHEELER PEIJLAR DAvEY DAVID A. CAMPBELL F. P. WEAVER R. I. WEBBER R. A. DUTCIIER G. R. GREEN HENRY D. WENDTE RAYMOND D. SMITH Seniors ROBERT HAYES HARRY I. RIEGEL Juniors HARLEY H. BARNES ALBERT O. MILLER Sophomores JOIIN V. FORD Freshmen MARVIN LONG FRANK P. KINSON HENRY T. ROI-IDE WELLS COULD PIIILIP G. SCHMAELZLE S. H. LAIDACKER L. FRANKLIN KLECKNER WILLIAM KELLER , A w N -fm' ..... -W-- .-L.-...-.. I, .L I IIIQH W4 'gmfitfsf 3 i.f',C1'5Z'xILffffgu- HUZIIWEIHT'-' Y ' - ' NEW- -v ' ' Q ' YQ ' R113-Ivyf Ig,lI,:.Cl1,,!gIiI',WlI Mfr , I 4' war V-,ln---,IM ' 5 ..,- . r A 1'I X as A H ' W. , -I I .L 1 V Q Y -.L-.:L:Tf::iT.tT:..'t .:::i ::::1-1771 ' 331 f :A J mn l qpwxxvf X www ' :iff Q ' ri. V 'wil , ,, l g 4 -'l?'-fz 'if , . -'Wi .vA., l ll n ll ff X AF f K wil l amq.u., a.man gg. ,jr 'VJM1 X Ji 15,14 DELTA UPSILON Founded ut Williams College in l834 Active Chapters, Fifty-Iwo Tluc Davis l'a-rklns Connor Lillllfk RMIT l'lllZHllYl0llH Illmlnns Green Imvlml Bnyfhehl Jamison Jmfkr-mn lllllflllflil llfwnln- MncLnl1irllllll Svnlwl F1-0041 Yocnm Fclght Ilnxzhus Snndn XVilf-mon Stulxluy llelflcld Costvllo Sghlledgl- Ilnvls lilW'l'l'l' Mmm llrl1'Kf'llZlH Dr:-slu-r R. l 0llUWN l rnz1-r llollmig I'rlI'c-hnrll CI. Fvllows Polwn lIofY:n Collins Olwinc lllflilflll lvl 1lVf'I' K1-is-hlu ,, , I ,. x M- M'-'H -'--- ., ...l...v..-....,.., .,...W,.,.,....l 332 - , ........-.,.g....,... s - . 1- .- U- i...,..4 IZ 5 I I I . .. .. .. , . ............a....,...........-....,-...........,.......-....... . - .1 X. I- --' ...1 . ' Y .1 ,. r' 'f .. ,... - I...-I , ,, A. gm! . .MJ-' Vw-wswfm.m.a1.Nair-.am--ulux , . N F' I Y 3.9. MJJIQ. II' JI If I aa H I I., . 'S ,xg Qi.. II.. af I - 4 EIEJ.. Li . E g .. .,' , 7 I PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Ilistnblishecl December 8, 1011 f--g7-?7:-v.- ...NM .--wr. ,I II 5 5. E. I I I I I I. .. I I I I I I lffffu I I I FRATRES IN FACULTATE 5. C. COIIEN T. W. MASON W. H. WEAVER N J. H. OLWINE R. T. KRIEELE I 'ff FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Y :V 'N Seniors 'f C- E- FHLLOWS, JR- P. J. MUNZ T. W. HUGHES I .ff W. E. FRAZER R. A. DnEsuEn T. A. NIATHIAS 5 A I D. G. LAUCK A. J. COLLINS J. Hon-'A I 7 W E. PmTcnAnn W. HI-ZLBIG .5 I ' Juniors - I 1 R. A. SCHLIEDER R. H. FELLOW R. A. WlI.SON .Z T. J. COSTELLO W. K. JACKSON C. C. SANDS if - J. C. BELEIELD J. ROEPKE R. BAYEIELD , W. J. .MACLAUGIILIN Sophomores 'V M H F. H. YocUM J. DAVIS H. C. PAVIAN X. l C. D. FEIGH1' H. T. KEEFER J. H. IWEIFF I- A Freshmen Q f f N H. W. GREEN W. F. SEIUBEL R. DAVIS R. E. HUGHES R. I-I. T1cE T. W. CONN!-Ln :I E. M. PERKINS K. T. FITZSIMMONS J. N. STAHLEY 1 ' I F. McKENzlE E. W. JAMISON H. W. 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N u y fW1l I A -lmil' X A MW - 1l ,,,,! l mx K PHI KAPPA PSI Founded at Jefferson College, February 19, 1852 Active Chaplers, Fifty . ,-1'-'Y vm.. ,, g.w.mw1mw:rv'.alweunWmx1wl5vL1KirnL,L1 A 2 ,.,-....n.......-.,..4........-v......-.......,..w-w.... , 'Yum rw-vffgv, f wmv-,-ww--wwrwrrar nm nr U5--1 l W Relsull Ilnll Dflflllllll I'nynm- Page NVIIKM-1 1Nlf'T,vun Ilousl: Mgljmjc Stevl-ns Cluluy Lord Nu glc Elllult Gwlll McClure Brooks Hawkes Ulf llrnwbnllgll Klrklultrlck Morgan II1'l'fZl1'l' Tllonlus Dmlgc Nickel llnrwis Buck Dowlly Hurrvll Sfm-lhuz Frlzzcll Glvllll IHIFZGUPII XVilllnms M W-..-.,,.., --Wvwmww-wlwwwftomvwfnmtg ygfzfw .,, .,,. ,, ,,,,,m,W, A pw G35 zlglfvl M fri.:-1 vii' 1 , . 5 . Q .. . .wr WLM lvwwlmi VV-v K--A , ... ....,...,....4.-l. ,... ,,....., ,...,.,.... ,A ...W ,.....................4Wv'hHmmmmwn 334 Rr . Lx. A . ,gy A if. 55 ii .TN 3 .Nv,.. K., J rr ld' TJ , f r L. I 3 R5 ii. ll W: gi .cc -.Ag 5 P3 I 1 'if 1 1 a - .-...,...x . , If M T i v r V. ,H 'r 'T ff? p 6,...,'fx. . .y1i1:f:11L'ggQgi ..,. Q.. L 7-.Ad B' H ' ' A ' A ' A B ..A,,.fraqywwr-r'7'nr:'wd'vw'1g'r1'mvgr:'WvvQ..vv'w:.'.-1 v,.,. ,wwmnrfm-,-wwf?-.Q-,g-,'QLQ, Q A Q ' X ,,, ,T MA ! 3'mm:fwmkWnwanmmnuwmwwl,aL,J-5 51.A...,K.,..,.,,j.,,WT..4,jw I A .... - - 1 . N H L II A' 'W'- '-'-'--M-L-Lung' LL 'V LAAV WML!!-W --...L....--f-- -'-.. .....-ha..-... -TYYV f -----2 --,...w, V' L., . 1 3 . i ! 1 J ' A A 'N . i3 E a E 1 5 PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER g Established October ll, 1012 . . A f Q FRATRES IN FACULTATE I' DR. A. S. I'IURRliI.L JOHN H. FRIzzm.L I FRATRES IN URBE . Huw. D. W. CARRUTIIEIKS DR. W1LLIAM S. GLENN, JR. 4 3 1 U FRATRES IN co1..LEc1'o Seniors i E- R- CHLLEY, JR. F. B. Do'RM'AN P. R. PAGE I F. E. UL1-', JR. J. W. WlI.KES W. F. STLRLING, JR. Juniors i B- A- BROOKS, JR.. L. L. GWIN P. G. NAGLE R. B. MCDADR A. A. MCLEAN V. O. SCIIINNILRIQR 1 F. W. NICKEL J. H. RE:lsH J. R. TnoMAs WIIEELIHIILORII, JR. ' Sophomores G. L. BALL W. L. MC'CI.UIili NVALTER MORGAN A. J. INGHAM T. S. FANNIN J. A. I-IAWKE L. C. STEVE-NS W. A. ELLIOTT A. S. PAYNE H. K. Doncm J. G. Ilouslz I Freshmen i C. E. BARWIS J. W. BATDORF P, S, WILLIAMS C. W. DRAwnAucu MALCOLM KIRKl'A'I'RICK H. R. DoUnY CARL BUCK 5 1 -an ,,.,., ,,,. . . ,... . f A ' ' AM 'A ',' 35 f W1 ,, W - --Al- M-A-ww ' , gi, 1 ' 'J' ' ' T ' 4 Q-fi Q , . . 335 H ls I L T 9 i H if bi w T 1 H. V Pl HT ffl I I A 1 w T 0 T . J I y W v . r p I 1 S i l J. ,I H MV xg 1 will , u A 'il' Wi' W f X . N 1 ' ff, ',f+, XX M lllx X ff A 15353 'arg , 47 M E94 1 I ,f l Nfl Ufnif fiffl X . hx! H ,N . .. Vi k ? - . L, . Y xx . 'kk' ' X , , jg l W' ' ' . '. ' I Q Q . 1 I: V- Z. Q Q 13 :JA 5 W fr - ,egg . MQ ,ig . , .we V,-f'l,p N f 1 'V A- I , x 1 ,I I ws? A ' SIGMA PI Founded all Vincennes University, Indiana, 1897 Aelive Chapters, Twenty-six Haley Nvnnnr-r Ilullnr Arnold VonNel4ln Potter Gillespie xvnnncc Remy Boyer Relfsnydnr Cooper Fraser Mnlrs Connwuy l'l'eifer Melllure Zerbe V011 Nellln Griffon Nvintgr Melilnnon Swnrtworul Preston Hnre Slngley Frlck 13011011 C010 Muirn Gifford Jones Clmrles Gnrrlsnn linker Hamm Ilunfzlnger Fonrncrc EllWIll'llH Long 336 I 3 3 I VI II A 'l If I I W. H I 1 I 'nn . .-'IM A I .I I I II I DEAN R. L. WA'l'TS T. B. CHARLES XVILLIAM H. HUNTZINCEH ELLIS P. BAKER ROGER R. FOURACRII WILLIAM P. REIFSNYDER GEORGE L. 1-IALLER J. DONAI.D VON NIICDA EVERETI' WANNEII EDWARD B. COOI-ER, JR. I-IORIER V. CIFFORD EDWARD S. MAIIIS PORTER MCKINNON LAWRENCE J. FRICK ROBERT A. WINTER THETA CHAPTER lflstnblislwd October 26, 1012 FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. S. KERNS A. S. JONES S. W. LONG FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors CLYDE F. BOIYER JOSEI-It W. HANNA Juniors EARL L. GRIFFIN Sophomores J. CURTISS MAIRS ROBERT W. HALEY HARRY E. PFFLIFER I-IAROLD L. CONAWAY HARRY S. I-IALLER Freshmen ROBERT A. MCCI.UI!E JOIIN I. COLE NORMAN L. ARNOLD W. C. EDWARDS C. D. .JI'1FFliRlI-IS WlLI.lABl R. BOBEN JUSTUS CARRISON A. SIIOIIER ZERIIE OLIVER FRASER HAROLD B. VON NIEDA LOIIIs D. RICILLY FORREST D. P0T'I'EIll Ross HARE EUGENE R. SINGLICY R. EUGENE WAl.l.Al1li DONALD J. CII.I.Ic.sI'IE DAN PRESTON JAMES W. REYNOLDS 337 ji ,A NAU 1, 1. '1-,T I 3-'A ,,, 5 , , f , .14 5 , Y V, -.xr Q I in a A A ,.f1 -Q. , J 2: ' K - P is t 1 v tt 'I 'A X 4, , '34 F9-'-fWfMlfJvf1N1lvnnnwwmltIlNLA'1:mz'.. . X W '7' ' ' A 'L,mw,wmm, WWQM ' mQHM,,nW,W ff:-H :gm -- ---'W--Mrg-M,--fm-ww--Ling.:-Q--2:77--.:- , 11, 5 t 1 ' V1 11 ' J - 15 1' W y 1 It I 4 'F7 1 A ,. ..-- 1-ua'-sq ,v lpi 5 Q fm nuns gi51.'dq W , gl H5 it XM, M tw g 5. 1 Wm ky' I .1 Qi- tn' 1 ' nr- 1 , , 1 --1. i 1 A ' ff ' , . -v v 11? Y . M r A 3-My X H A at 1 ,A A A M963 A' A4 5 tv w f w A .t ',Mf40., : -Fff Y 5 mt ,H 4, - m.X3gw , 2-A ' uw. , - .Q In M62 4K r af 'tux f, 1 'Av .A at M34 5, A 'x 1. '-K t . f 5, ,,,4, . ,L N, -13. , xrllv , I , 4 ! ',1f'f. fmt w 1: . , 1,1 . - , E I. , 5, - , H 'fs' 'fx A ,, g 2 on N-Qtttttltgwrxmua L5 5 , fi 2 -, n W- 3 gf 5 ,l 5 fwlliidlilllttm A i A' . ..t..:-va.-u-an:'::.... I. W If I Z A U2 I A' t 1, 1' I r I ,f ff g LAMBDA CHI ALPHA v tt f' Q, Founded at Boston University, November 2, 1909 ' 4' H . . . E I It Active Chapters, Sxxty-clgllt I 1 ET 3' 1 ti 1 Ng if 1 C , i ' tt I A U 5 , ' A5 H E ' tt Q A 1 Ai 2 ? fri 1 A 1 i ' if Fr? 'ti Q ? In 15 Ui 1 3 ts ig 15 135 X 3 A 111 L A1 we A ? , IND 152 f I z J f A A V i' to 3 A if g , ? i s V f . i M 1 f 1 M Q E s il is 41 i ' ' . Y , I 1 Reeder Schwnrtz Lullzol M. Cllluror Iiohurtsun Cm4l1ur linker Diehl s Thompson Hull Grvor Ifyx-Atcr Schlnvonc lmrrclt UI-'IIUIOI' Sluhl Rice 2 A Fcrvcr McNull Smith Shelter Cl'llllll'l' Fl'fll'W Mlllvr Kuhng 1 I 'Progo Dotwlnilrrr G. Cllngl-r Erb Mlnick lluhl Hlfll Mllllhollcm Xvhltg Q ' Sopcr McCord Ilornmlny Itcznm Mntfmn Gnmn 'l'll0lllllN0ll Ts-rlrmv Burlglgtt , . , to 1 A A '--Q of E! 5: W 'f K n - f '1'f'fWf f'f M' WTF 'rv'r'r 'r W1b N ' I tfUl?W'f',Wf f'r'nG'v ff'1f Afv ffv'1'ni:f:-.ww--rmt:mfm-www-W''' FTQHQQ-QF?-llahwi. r 1, . ' fa V, M' 5- 1' 1 - I V- V, .f , , F . ti.-j:,.,:'1vl,.4 'W '- 'N - ---------........,.,-...., ,....t.-- ......-,.., ......g..g3,,...,,,,g,,,m-mmmm-A-w -- -- H '--A , 7479 --'---1---H --f,'Y N..- --, H ..., 338 If I I - I E D 4 II I I . J l.t::g:g.115:i,:i:T:11:T1gi:1:L..i :111:,::.:::1., h I I ,ff ' A A 'L I-'V '.,W' ' N. F JIL-34:31-3,,1!33L-Y17g33:- I v - l- V- V. .. . .. . I TH'Tf7 ' R ' fV' '- ' If ' 1. , ffiu A MO ' ' A ' 4. 'I If A I +-4' .,..I..--1.ILI 3 9 5 f ZETA ZETA CHAPTER A Established November 2, 1912 Q ERATRES IN FACULTATE WIILIAM S. HOFFMAN ALFRED B. BEAM H. I. TARPLEY I EARLE J. MCCORD ROBERT Y. HORNADAY C. G. GAUM ' WlI.FRE.D O. TIIOIMPSON PERRY G. BARTLETT C. E. GOVIER DONALD P. TEDROIW L 1: FRATER IN URBE I TIIOIMAS C. ZERBB Q FRATRES IN COLLECIO DAVID D. MATSON J ALBERT WINTER ' FREDERICK E. I'I0'FFMAN DAVID L DETWILER CHARLES F. STETTER PAUL V. RICE DOLPH C. MCNEII. EDWARD W CUSTER GEORGE W. HALL HARRY S TIIOMIISON JOI-IN F KUI-INS PAUL M. WIIITE PAUL X BIRD Seniors MICIiAEL P. COFFMAN MACQUE A. CLINOER Juniors HORACE G. ERB JARVIS M. SMITH Sophomorcs KENNETII C. BARRETT H. FRANK SCHWARTZ CLARENCE T. SIEIIL ALLEN F. FERVER RALPH K. EYSTER Freshmen C. CLARK FRAME WILLIAM' R. MULLI-IOILLEM ALBERT B. SOPER ALBERT B. MAIER HARO-LD P. MINICK I III.IIIIII If'. .. CHARLES G. W. LEITZEL JOSEPH A. SCIIIAVONE FRANK F. CRAMER, III HARRY E. TREGO, JR. ROBERT E. DIEIIL GEORGE R. CLINCER FRANKLYN P. BAKER DONALD W. LICIITNER WILLIAM A. ROBERTSON SAMUEL H. REEDER 4 THEODORE BUHL GEORGE W. ROIIAUSER HARRISON L. GREER I W F. I I A ' , A, I ..., .... H , .. .- I- :Q ,, - .4-.-I... I. . ,, , f A I a A I- I -1 . I' W I III I 1!GI'II I'IaZ' If A flxhwsgilv 3f7' Wi-.,- g1 f7l,' NH ?-. I-'J -I 3 NY I ' I . . .g..I.-II.II'-- 'III'-IIIIII I I -I4 If-P .I I I III I - Q,,,,,,Q,,,,,,,f,,,,,. A -II If-.RA -'i 'W g '-- --- --W--'M----A---G-Q-3:::.1:f , If , , 'V' - --'-v---.-.....E. 339 fl 2 'T a -- 4 www-., w l l L ' f., .. N... rm? Fm!!- .m .W..,...n .... . DELTA TAU DELTA Founded at Bethany College, Bethany, W. Vu., 1859 Active Chapters, Seventy-four wzvlb Elltltif Zook Dnley Hopkins L Czinr-ki WVU-k G1-cf-r Rankin Peterson Llntnc-r Ament Hamilton Crenl Pridc Pntfon IUIOHII Ilclt Rnhlnson Cnrey Boone Stover Dllhlff H00lll01' Ayers Leslie Lurk Brnnalt Johann SDUIICC MUIIFOO Lm-rl:-mln Lon . . 5,.....,:,.,,..T..N, ..,.. 1 pg gg-'lx ,qw :J H l V 1 . 1 Q, LV ,WIS Ifyww L31 1 1 JI 340 ,.....,,.........M.,.. ....................,...,.........,.....-. ...,.. .....,...m........,,..., QW,-Mmm www 1 Mm, , I , M W V - 1IA?f'3'F-5 , -W,-...,-...A . I ,f ' X m .I ,L N 5 1.3 .'., ' ,. .. W1 . GXNMWT 'Vw Jfil I C,u1.': J I' f ' ,mi,.,ig,g,1:,Q,g5,5g,g,gigg,ggi.:g,,:m..-,.g.,,?Q,,f.,,,g, , ..C..,+ amiQ.-.3,...,,.,:'g,,,..g::' -' ' V fn' - , TA--A ipwemymm-aLmpmwmuniiv.wnA. 1-1 -. -rv . A L . ,.,..IIf,L..,,--,,,-,.-..,-..,.L .... -.-, 'I - -'fix . A-47 ,I I , - w 'W ' 'I 'A' ' ' ' f'fg,L.L.,f,.,l1, ll..1Q.l'.' f QTQQ, M ' D K :'?'A :L C. W. BEESE J. S. CAREY C. D. DAIILE WALTON C. AIIIENI' JAMES M. CREIQR JOSEPH W. CZINCKI T. HERBERT HAMILTON JAMES F. BUN'I'INc, JR. WILSON S. CREAL ROBERT C. AYERS PAUL W. BRAND1' WILLIAM L. HOPKINS TAU CHAPTER Established 1872: Re-established Nov0IIIbcI' 22, 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE B. W. DAILY E. B. FORBES F. G. I-IECIILER E. L. MOFFITT' FRATRES IN. COLLEGIO ' Seniors DANIEL A. JOIIANN ROBERT E. LINTNER PAUL T. PETERSON Juniors THOMAS E. HOL1' FRANKLIN S. PATTON ORLANDO S. PRIDE Sophomores ROBERT K. ELDER - ANDREW J. KAOLIN Freshmen ROBILRT I-I. INGLIS CIIESTEII C. LARK W. B. NISSLEY H. W. STOVER II. L. YICAGLEH' JOIIN F. RANIQIN ROBERT L. Wlclc CIIAIILES C. ROBINSON, II C. LELAND ZOOK GEORGE C. RussI:L HARRIS S. SPENCI: EDWARD LEE, JR. FRED M. LESLIE WAI.1'Ell L. MUNROE IJ...-I . 3 mI,L535-A-------W 3 '--. , . ,. ' '. .. f . 1 X ,.gg:..:.1Tj:A' : l ' Q 25 '..f I I I - ' ' ' I 4 4 ..., ----.- 'JA LQ... 51 . . .gg. ... . ., RWM 341 ,I. IL . I I I I I ..I II- I III I Iii I'iI'If IIl S245 I-' :I II '. II1 I III ,z -III ...iw I III II HI I VIII. Ii' if I II If V . I, U: II If II In II 'I Il ' II - II . II ' II I II. II If Ria II LII II I-II I 'M II I II- -5 II 0 II ii II' I I . II Q. I., IQ II II. I' IIII I III II .I II! III . M III I III III III III 'I . I . III I III. 1' V. I' II .I .. I I, II :I I II I I Q FI I I I I -' N4 ' 'V , . i A .7 M -f i - ,fe . -,L l K,-rv'-x IJ I -N .lf I ' wk N .,,..AJ ff 5v3f,,,lMINITPA f ' N AY PI KAPPA ALPHA Founded at University of Virginia, March 1, 1868 Active Chapters, Seventy ui P1 Mussel' Pntterson Dcngler Sclllntter Prltcllnrll MncGinnes Bllllfflllllll Koch Whitcsell XVllklns Kalb Lelllei' Gilliland Rlntz I3l'0Wll Skinnell T. XV. Morse XVills Ilennlnger Milli-r P. E. Morse Robbins Cockley Jenkins Nnrbetli G. A. Willhuns Gerry Eisenliutlx C. E 342 Schnde Seltzer 11001-Q Llngenfclter Swigghclm Lingle Reuhr Bottorf . Williams Free Link if ,,. X f A QQ Q14,..-.j,,.i1,1,,QJ' 'f W49 f' A if Y I' 'MR 'I I nurIwmwgiirvvfwvgcf--+71q,q1-.v.1I''rm-qv-:.QAQIQFQL..iy+Zr,,2IqS-L. 'f ' C -M-I I , - ' I I' X V . ' L ,W-A-,ML M My ,M I. , ....gm.3, fn J- ...4 I . hva..I.:s.AQ:w -f. 1 If dl I . I IVF .. . qi In ,TF KAI .-...,....wm-......I.,........A..-..-.. ,W I...-.-...W .,- ...ggi .f- 1 I CIIARLES E. WILLIAMS JAY L. EISENIIUTII ALEXANIIEII L. JENKINS NEEL I. COCKLEY JAMES C. GERRY GLENN A. WILLIAMS PIIILLII' C. HENNINGER ROBERT H. MACGINNES ROBERT S. PRITCIIARO CARL A. BAUMANN, JR. WILLIAM E. PATTERSON I'IEImERT RINTZ FLOYD KALB CIIARLI-:s 0. SE.LTzER BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Established October 11. 1018 FRATER IN FACULTATE ROBERT E. DENOLER FRATRES IN URBE H. CLAY MUssER CARLISLE W. TAYLOR FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors EUGENE W. FREE FREII LINK LYNWOOII LINGENFELTER ROBIE-RT I. SWISSIIELM Juniors KENNETII F. BOTTORF FREIIERICIQ M. REUIIR Sophomores PAUL E. MOIISE JOISICPII ROBBINS ANIIIIEW REAVES SKINNELL STANLEY L. Wl'IlTESELL Freshmen CARL T. LI-:FFLER FRANK SIMLER -- ' - -- '-'- '--- '---4-Q--Q-5-g9gi.TQgigLl ,H WET,-', L... A WAL'I'ER C. LINCLE I'IOR'I'ON B. KNOLI, LAWRENCE G. ROSEBEIIRY J. D. H. NARRETII NORMAN R. SOIIAIIE C. R. KOcII TIIOMAS W. .MORSE CHARLES S. MILLER TIIEOIIORE H. MOORE EUGENE J. SCIILATTER SAMUEL J. WILI.S HUGII BROWN LYNN GILI.II.ANn RICIIARII S. WILIcINs -fy Af Nw my 343 Ti X .Y . 5, pr ,,W,,, W , , U, - f y 1. 7 iQ.me9E? !f ' ' ' if i '- 5 b El ' , 1. - Y ax 1' 1 . . , - '-:.4,-l..:::-JA X L 5 f '- ' - ' xj 'il 'tx . ,, , i fi' 'N NN I I ,txt vb.-'j V 'wx Nxxx ',! , -I Qtpffinfdwl N I ,,f N 'J it v iitiii t iq iitiiii ,ft tt t i it v d ef :ii ' J' 'v v t eww '0'I5-'H-:Q m 1 f P. f f' ' :Pun 41' Y kwa if -- is N1 ,NA Av -, ,!.! tt ,,NN 'iW,?.w f v id' 'xx 11ggmiil,fn i vi Ti f f v , ww- -1,,mf:i ' X Founded at Brown University, Providence, R. I., 1888 Active Chapters, Twenty Mum Ffltllk Icnfmfm Panaccion Mimlmll Mich-21 0 Connor xveukmn Kent Flynn Seidel Monahan Freney BOIIPKO DUVIGHOI1 Robertson Mnthten Dnw Johnson Glunk Jnnntngs Ilnley EiS0lf'i'l RC' fig Buckley ,-V vi -K ' 'l'Y H! 'Uf' V i V ... ,..,.,--,,....v,...A,'1't' iw,-w i Q 'F 1' aww ff' L A., M., ' r v 4 i -M-M-L...........,......., .,....W.......,...,, .., . A 4 344 G X. dIff:fywf... IMWMW w,f2.,,!,-um 'X..mf.' W H X' FATIIEII B. A. 0'IlANLON JAMES E. KEEIIAN WlI.I.IAM H. BIICKLEY BEIINAIIO J. FLYNN PAUL C. DIIEOUII E. MA1'I'llilI KENT M. M. JoIINsoN ALBERT J. MlI.LS ROBERT N. MICIJEL JAMES J. FAULK GAMMA CHAPTER Estalhlished November 0. 1913 FRATER IN FACULTATE DEAN C. HALEY FRATRES IN URBE DEAN C. HALEY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors JOHN D. DAw F. GERALD RETTIG Juniors ,JOHN B. BOUIINE C. WALTEII SEIIIEI. Sophomores I-IAIIO-Lu E. MONOIIAN PI-IILI1' J. FAIILEY Freshmen JAMES 0,CONNOR T. S. PANACCION I fwwf,-IE :H , IE f fr I , N A 345 CIIAIILES C. CLLINK JosEIfII P. JI-:NNINGS JOSEI-II E. EISELEIN JOIIN W. DAVIDSON JOIIN A. FIIIQNEY ALBERT J. MATIIIILII T. GILBERT WEAKI,EN CIIAIILES F. NIITCIIELL CIIAIILES T. RorIEII1'soN Q 2 .K , ry . ' ' 2 3 A Zmiwiilwimw - 1. afiilliiiiaiixszrif' 5 ALPHA TAU OMEGA Founded at Virginia Military Institute, Richmond, Va., 1865 1 Active Chapters, Eighty-seven I A 1 i I i 1 1 is ,. Li 4 1 H 2 l 5 H 5 M I 4 l i A l 5 1 1 4 McCnlmon Gnmmcl Lncock Kanter Turnblnccr H1118 15111111011 Gclscwltn Weller Shimur Klnrlt Berkemcycr Girvln Wnfvrflvlfl NHCLIIPOII MncPher-son Schxvum Iicmlnr Cmlfer Fllnn Matheson DGAFIIIINIY Mllffllflws Ilnyvkjng XVOmsluy Strlte Robinson Dr. Ilnm Angnvy Prof. Ash Pecorl Strung Keller Grifllth 'ff -4 ' 1 346 4 l 3 U U v 1 5 F i 5 Q 1 l I i l I Q' I 5 1 5 1 I l F F E J I i 4 i I 1 1 5 CN'-if ' - V' .. X , , . ,- A ...-1f-- X- f ... Z ' f . W. HALLIER B. MALIN L. KE1.I.lcn B. ANGNEY G. STRANG B. DIQARMENT C. MAT!-IESON H. BENDER M. KEEFER F. BERKEMEYER GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER Established February 0. 1014 FRATRES IN FACULTATE D. F. MCFARLAND Plancv ASH FRATER IN URBE H. P. GRIFFITI-I FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors C. F. GEISEWITE N. R. STRITE E. J. Pmcom Juniors R. M. MACPIIERSON C. F. FLINN J. R. MATTIIEWS Sophomorcs D. P. KINDT K. R. Comm R. W. SIIIMER I D. D. GREENSHIELDS 0. F. SM1111 W. R. HAM A. L. Wmcm' l'I. G. Womsuw J. T. ROBINSON W. J. HAWKINS C. J. Scuwrzm J. A. WA1'EI!FIE.LD S. B. GIRVIN J. E. WELLE.Il Freshmen A, MCCALMON C. B. TURNBLACER F. L. GEMMEL W. McLAm:N J. F. ELLIS W. C. LAcocK G. C. KUNHERT . k,, I I E . ,rn 5.3 I '1'.1l'l-'TTLI-l,fll1',.gT'A'i'I.,'L1fTi':lZf1fA i:FgZ'.if E V: H . 847 ' f Y X 4? will VIII x Ai '.'.'xfv in l ui! i Ilil!llllllllllllllllliiihmq' fXf iii yi 1'lil m'-Q ,.,. -V - ilillllllllllllmqlmlll l'U'i'i31'1'l1 'liiiQNX I ' QWIIIInI1II1IIu11llllllllllllllllllullwf VX XX- fz' my f MH, if x K X ,img ' mn 'JI , T in l i HKNWWHNH BETA SIGMA RHO Founded at Cornell University, 1910 Active Chapters, Six Heicklen Gnronzlk Alexander F!'l!f'lllllllIl U1lViS Kllfillpl Iiernsteln Tlmlenfehl Kellmer Brownstein Seligmun Dnhrow Sherwin Kntz Iloffman Pokrns Shn ffer Finklesiieln Nuwnnln KIOIII Schwartz Knrlnnd Steinberg Sonlfon Nun-ick Pfnlki' Mllllllvl Jacobs Fish 348 .f I Ufvva-I 'xh Q fix---N Z' ,H ..-Af K A1 I T? ,mgl ,Q M , ,. H U, .Y.. ,I A H Q V H H Q., ,.,m,, ,-..,,,.,i - 1 'r--r I N- I- T. ,,.... , ., , ,, . ' -+,- I- A . Y P Vyvs I I v In un-wmwvmrvf .u- I.. . 'f V. V . X' YN. BLK.. WMM Www,-,L X J V,,',,Ym.uMM1..-...yr I -. I ,ff , 3 , , I: .I , .. I, .,,. ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,-an WH md Mi .I 4 .,... .,,, , .. .. J' I-f, I 1 If A-A A . L. L- -' A w ig, 1, I g.........m-.,-.. ,,,..... ..,,...,... GILIIER1' NURICK LOUIS JACOBS LIORTON .MANUEL JACK BROwNs'rEIN IIERMAN HOFFMAN LEO FINKLESTEIN HOWARD R. ALEXANDER HERMAN FREEIJMAN PAUL KUsI-IEL CIIARLES S. BERNSTEIN BETA CHAPTER Established Felmmry 6, 101-1- FRATER IN URBE ALIIER1' P. :MORRIS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Senior SAUL S. STEINIIERG Juniors GILIIERI' SEALFON MARTIN E. KATZ Sophomores CHARLES S. SELIGIIIAN MONROE E. KLEIN NIONROE R. SIIERWIN LOUIS POKRAS Pledges HAROLD H. GARONZIK HENRY TIIALENFELD I'IERIIIaR'r I. DUBROW ISAIJOR E. HEICKLEN 0scAR ROSENZWEIG -.A . ,... 'l11L .L1'5I',lLL. :'.,:::.:,'i-i:':,E:t9:tffif:TLii:: 5 h :L 2-131 fy' g--- - I - 349 I HERMAN B. POPKY CHARLES A. FISII ABRAM B. KUllI.ANlb JULIUS S. ScIIwAR'I'z BERNARD NEWMAN GERSON I. SIIAEIIRR ME.YEll R. DAVIS JACK KELLMER SIDNEY ROsE.NI'ELn DANIEL GOLORIII ,-....-.......-.....,.........- I ,.,,,, 4 1 A FN g X11 SJC ff .ff F N QI X, mu Pb I .I V I vo . ul, 4?,i,?Al, V X13 ly X M :w , WN fmr:w'w'p?'PiW2m-as 115gg!11UgU1l1 1uiI miauldfmy 5 4?A f1 lff?52if'W fm m'f'wW'l ixlmmiill , . Q .,, mv IW E223 my ' :U -fe mp? MHQQQQQ , W W 5rHMP314w imw X ,walaslggiyil mfggisu m 3, ',.A 3'Si 'a ' . l vvwiiq' '35 I A 'kv it Q'-N AT A, MT'-.3 A' 4 PFAM ' 'C ' ' - WWI . lpwgzg. V . zz u r PHI EPSILON PI Founded at Cily College of New York, 1902 Active Chapters, Twenty-three Spector Segal Ronenbloom Prerklns Snnicls Isxonberg Gillsbefg Plllllps Flnklcgtf in Windermun Morrla IIlmoI'l! Vnle Sc-lnvnrlz Str0l0kfPl Jacobson suppf 1- Tutlcmnu Rnsunfelcl Sclumnnr JIIIIUVHZ Gu-on lhmffllflrld Cllkmhnum llurlows 1 f ., . . . ,. . ', I 1rCW'F1A'L,'J, rwrsgw- L- ,r hu W 1 M f ' 'ff q'f'f'1'f ff ?' ' 1,5-. 1- V-.0. my i figs' aj! IQ A .1 1 ' Q r div. J f - ,V ' , .fu ' Wd, ,,..f ,N ,w - , . ,f 1' ..,,'..1', -.---LW -X -- M ,... W m.,...,..W..u....u.,.Jw-N- v- V- M 350 K K 1 ,, f1'1 --i Lf'iTLT .:g-.,::15g3gl-A--A t n 3 ,Www ,,-,w n- -A M-MMM K , mia, ...... ,.f '7 FYI . 'f. , I ' ' I- ' 'R p. E F I THETA CHAPTER 1 ,. Established Februzlry 10, 1014 E I FRATER IN URBE Sv 4, CIIARLI-:s M. ScIILow FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1 SAMUEL ROSENFELD MAURICE H. JANAVITZ ARTHUR I-I. ROSENFELD HOWARD I. SIIERMER DAVID GREEN BERNARD L. CUKERBAUM Juniors Lows FINKLESTEIN Tao-RTo-N HIMOIII' HERBERT C. SAPPER I ARTIIUR E. VALE Saphomores SAMUEL TUT'LI'1MAN MARTIN H. PH'ILIIl'I'S ALFRED WOLFE ALVIN IsENIIERc JAMES SANIELS ERNEST K. SCHWARTZ BERNARD D. JAcoInsoN MORRIS PERKINS RICHARD- M. STREICKER Lows 'BURRO-WS I w Freshmen AARON SI1EcToR FRANK GINSBERG LoUIs GOLDMAN JACK SEDAL JosEPH WXNDERMAN MELVIN MoRRIs ' E MILTON RosENDI.ooM HASSHL HURWITZ I . T .f'i P ' ul . , , ,, , -pg 5, ' I I ., M- I A nf Is9,f',QiQfQV-ilwmiiMullinIaimkiiii, IJUII, jf',II.A , f 3 'Q IIN ' '-' 13,5535 yg: W., A If,11-I--...I5L:.gI,3.v'I-' ' ' ' ' --f----.4.::,:L 351 HT' - -- Vl . ' - f - .' I QQ! X Z1 gif' R er s ,o11,Wffnva1umQVQIHWWHUINIW EAU awk ! W MI, QQ fm, -y f.. -,,,f:,, m.,,.p.f ,.,. , M -i f ' T- xQYilllf'1 L mm- . ',j , 'LwC SIGMA PHI EPSILON Founded at Richmond, Va., November 1, 1901 Active Chapters, Fifty-four Stevom-son Holi' IG. Ilerlct Cnroy Evnus Frreus J. Hvrllvt Klllingor McMurrny Pnxsnn Grnfi' Illnir Buclmnnn Tomb Morgan Dobllvlllllr Bunn MQMM13,-y Snmmy Anderson xVIlKllf?l' Pratt Ilolfzlngcr Snyrc Klinn 1Ull'4Cllfll Got.tIm.:1-r G1-oningpr Hunt Krutz llostorm,nn Dougherty Allen Glvnn Wulfvx' XVIII11-lm K4-ll V 3 ,k..T,,,,.,,,, ,, W., , , T 1.21 ff, jx I - 1: .hi . .Jn ,' J 1 352 A. E. MACKIR F. M. H0s'1'ERMAN ll. II. WALTIQR O. S. ANDERSON W. D. JWASCIIAL E. M. A. W W. B J. W. E. J. K. D. E. B. WAGNRR BASS MORGAN Tonm BERLET Horn' BRRI.ls'r PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER l'JShlJlHSlll!d Many S. 1915 FRATER IN FACULTATE E. H. DUSIIAM FRATRES IN URBE L. R. DOUGIIER'I'Y J. A. GLENN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors M. E. ALLEN C. J. WlI.IIliLBl Juniors C. E. GETTINGER F. S. Hum' J. G. GRONINGKR Sophomores E. D. BLAIR C. D. PAXSON C. M. GIIAFF F. SUMMY F rcshmen J. K1LLlNGER A. C. CAREY II. A. MCMUIKRAY E. H. EVANS 353 R I M. C. JxJA'l'lil-IR F. H. KllA'I'Z J. M. HOI.'l'ZlNGlQR C. B. Kun. D. R. PRA'r'1' P. D. Kl.1Nla , DOBBELAAR G. L. SAYRE D. M. BUCRANAN J. R. NICJulJ'Ii'l'RY R. L. FREAS C. E. S'rlavENsoN , ,. 'fmw ,-I-4' 'H 7?-,,,.i.ffrf n ' 1 Y' . grunt ,ry ly, ly-ww. I 'fm ALPHA CHI RHO , Founded at Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., June 4, 1895 Active Chapters, Twenty-one D. Ilerwlck Lewis Kershaw Ifugnn . Horn Yost Km-atmnbnudcr McCord Spence Wood J. Edmunds Markle Bnrnhurt Black Fairchild Wllkinfwll Altellflcrfer Stown Stone Hornbeck Lee Long Boyer G. Edmunds Wntuon Bnrcluy S4-hull Wicks Rlch Slcn Mcqunde R. Herwlck IHIIHIPI' Flluk 110141,-wll qi , is .'nQ::Qti vr'w-iimmw,Q,,,,,,',,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,i-gziww2i1-rm..:w -ff irpffv-FwQI!f7v,. Efmv-Tw-w:wwv6,wh?-ivgnjgvgjigqnq! ,.., JY, ',m,F,7-,,,,wm ummm, W j Q . 'Q , , , , L . ,, , ,, , Q . . .,.. ....- . M. I wMM4,w,g!V-Lg!f-l- f---- -, HL .V V .354 ' v nil i I i r i i 1 E i i i 1 i i i i i 1 4 ur: II. :E fi 1. I 41' V? I YF W rf-r wv--' W- U l': I 4. ,-I ,. . W I W. I .I ,.. L. I I I r H F5 I .D P J- I Ir ft . If ..-.,,,....L.,,. .,,. ., . ..,-J....-.. I.. ...........-.. .... ..S.... I I . --,f..,, . .., .J A-li'i. 'LL .. . .. - A. .. ii. f . .1fQ,,fjjQ,ff f, I 'L 'L - ' ' f' ' ' ' ' Q 'ivf 'Y'W'W ' ' mirvf ' ' ' ' 31' 5' UW' 'm I ? '1'f '4l H X In If E91 ' - u var. rmrv A I A s f I I I K ' . ll L .5 RICHARD ALLEN MCQUAIIE JOI-IN HENRY LONG ARTHUR ALTENDERFER ROBERT B. FAIRGIIILD JAMES H. McKLvEEN HARRY E. BALMER .IOIIN R. HORN WALTER S. LEWIS A Ro-Y BARGLAY JAMES S. HOIRNBECK WILLIAM A. STONE JOIIIN BARNIIART PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Established June 17. 1017 FRATER IN FACULTATE CHARLES C. WAGNER FRATER IN URBE ROLAND S. GRUBB FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors GEORGE I'I.0'ME.R EDMUNDS ALVIN C. WATSON JOIIN FILAIQ Juniors DONALD F. HERWICK JAMES H. RICI-I JAMES B. BOYER Sophomores RICHARD S. MCCORD GEORGE G. WILKINSON NELSON E. WICKS Freshmen OT'ro R. Ko-TH BAKER R. STOWE DONALD BLACK CLARENCE V. LEE OSCAR T. WOOD ROBERT PORT HI-IRWICK RIGI-IARD BRUNIG SMITH JAMES R. KERSIIAWX' JOIIN T. SCHELL CLYDE H. KOSTENRAUDER PAUL A. SIGA NELSON F. Wlclcs CARL A. YOSI' JOI-IN EDMUNDS HARRY A. MARKI.E I. N. HAGAN JAMES SPICNCE . . .. . M . ' ., . . ,A I f. , I I 3 V' . .. .f . 'za-'.,.f . ' V . , I :eff ' Q,-W-Q '-..MILL..4.-..-..-...-..L-Ig..4.LLL,l1Li1LLl.. I - ' I4 3'.L:i5M...-.- S.-. , A -,jj--Pj Q-,,,, gTLS.-.-.--......4Q,-'f.i, .-...-L:+..4.....:.I...L.g.4 -i..--,-.. . 4.4. .'.,m,nM-4,N34- gig-- 355 . .sal :L yer WSJ Mio-1 . 1 ,35 , We 'i 59 ALPHA SIGMA PHI Founded at Yale University, 1845 Aelive Chapters, Twenty-nine Spenr Wilcox II. A. Bnir Howell Grnhum Hertilz Wlmlte Zercher Ilomig Jewell Plummer Foreman Mural: Lhldelllflllfll 111111105 Faust Wagner Titus Bachmnn 110011 W- Pnmeb' D. Putney Vonliergen Clnrke Dyer G. J. Bulr Hffilll -TOUCH Gromlller 356 ff M rx--1 1 ,: - .- , X I R, I n ' V 'MA I . I -- V+ -. I. , , ' . E I 'O- 1 wH25imaIs1sa,1,a,ss6-.,g.:::E r . ., NI I W I L Digi ,A-ff, . 1 I A 'mT?H r? 1-I L 4 - h I Q ,af IIIy4'1.f, 1 -,-EIIIIAV A L .- ,A UPSILON CHAPTER Established February 10, 1018 FRATRES IN FACULTATE EARL V. DYE WILI,.IAM YOUNG Wll.I.IAB1 BUDGE GUY F. MACLEOD . FRATRES IN URBE A DONALD J. LEIIMAN GEORGE CALVIN GRAIIAM RANDALL TANYER GRAHAM 1: FRATRES IN COLLEGIO X Seniors ,, ', DONALD F. TI'1'Us ALEXANDER P. CLARKE GERALD C. ROMIG DONALD E. JENKINS ROBERT L. JONES JOSEPII V. DYER X I MARI.IN E. Vo-UGIIT HARPER L. SCIIIMI-FE GEORGE J. BAIR ROBERT A. GRAHAM .fu.rLiors WILLARD PUTNEY DAVID PUTNEY HARRY W. MARsII BI-:N'JA1vI,'IN H. HEIM DONALD T. FAUST JESSE' P. JI-:WELL WARREN L. WAGNER KENNETH G, HMNE5 JAMES P. FERGUSON HENRY N. BAcI-IMAN ALLEN M. PLUMMER RALPH L. LINDENMUTII SAMUEL S. Hoo-D Sophomores JOHN D. VON BI-:RGEN WILLIAM M. HowE,LL JAMES GROIMILLER JOI-IN K. Jo-NES I FREDERICK R. HERTIG CHARLES FRANKLIN GRAHAM ROBERT W. ZERCIIER ' Freshmen WILLIAM A. FOIREMAN, Jn, CLARENCE 0. WIIAITE MONQRIEF A, Spmn HENRY A. BAIR RALI-I1 L. WILCOX GEORGE R. WELLMAN 'L IK ill I .L L I If 7' ,L I N g y ..- - - -----I ' Iv ' 1,45 1 'M k I .I 4-I- ..-. .... A fxjj ' if ,A Ilfm iii!limiggimifU53 2 Ig-fr.2iV3IsifQE'M! 2.433 Qijgpl f Wf I ' '- R - ' . H I ' ' i' I -..-' Vi.1f5!f.LPJv ' --W-.T-LJT-i'LT.Z2g::':'t::',J 357 .Ar-mn-'favs 1 4 tara. :Tamar i 1 .t ,. 1 I NV 5- ff ' if iigzyjariiaeaii fi-V , fi iiiiii iiiiiligiliiiiy iiiifiiiiiifffi M r i' 11a1yfw52r iiiiiiiffiiii U'1J!rJn!m4f' ii Qin. tin W 1 wi' THETA CHI Founded at Norwich University, April 10, 1856 Active Chapters, Forty-four Schmuckcr Nilumi Wllsoll Mnrnhnll Grelnor nwkcl' M'U'V0l Tflyllll' Mnlzn Roman Iioodrm Cnlhnnn Ulnnsnr Clingcr Thompson Bossnrd Grnbvr Knrr Sm-rkcn Altman Mnrvlly Llcwllliumg Donn NVny xvillliiib Ynnisch Mnyvr Nffgmf BIIYINYH Gondor W . 3' I Q if 4: ui. wif ix! ,, ,.,.....---......,..,,,-.........-...............r........-....,,.......,.......,.........W ..... ..,, ....,.-. . 358 VN N .f W.. E iff 'r w.,.,.ff1z -' A ' V A ,F ' . 4 C ' N QMJA7' M,.,w2 W V .V 1-A fr ,L Uv' wi-A i ' ' A ' 1 5 I ' ' qv, ' . ,P - -.fm 1, lf. 1, L4 ,. OMEGA CHAPTER Established February 19, 1010 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ANDERSON F. J. DOLAN H. CLOUSER NESBIT J. E. DORRR D. BIIINROE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Sieniors YAN1sc1-I G. E. WAY F. RICKER WINDLE R. MAIZPL Juniors MEYER l J, E, B00n0N A. MCWILLIADIS Dow F. P. GRBINER S. CALHOUN NIARSIIALL L. TAYLOR Sophomores GROBRR G. S. ALTMAN F- WILSON MAIKVEL H. G. NILSON L- KERR GEUDER R. IL. SCI-IMUCKER S- BOSSARD VALENTINE J. S. CLINORR J. BOMAN' J. K. BARNES Freshmen KN1cu'1' M. C. SUERKEN A. MURPHY F. G. THOMPSON 1 1 W' ,..,. A ., .. . 'T H'71 'A'Aw'f 'A 'W, O'T. ...alas-V.-..1:. . . . , 5' Y . Y , ., ' -' 1 -vp , 1,2 ., ,N A' '5W 'm' 359 M 2 4 I W .5 X ' MI' M QW I H V . K 1 if Zi -'E ifQ.,,N 4 5: M. I 3 9 ,., . I ,, n - 2 .YN ,,r:L!1.:m' :4 1 1- r' .-V .. . I9 ' OB , 1 a rnmqlfvffn: .4 M, mm. Munn ,- nnnw. .1 fu f SIGMA PHI SIGMA Fuumluml at llnivcrsily of Pennsylvania, 1908 Avlivc Chapters, Fourteen K1-mm Ynnlilrk Flux-k Slnixnglc-r Runes Mulmka-rn lfnmtu llimlcnxnuth llnrtllwivk S,.,,,,,,,,, XVc-Ir Ilulvllxlral S1-hull-1' IIIPIIIIKIE Luyrlu Smith NV. IKusfenlml'I'J' Hlllilllr Li:-hl'y linux-r XVIII-mon Sn-lnnlnky Cullm-r Ilurlzle-r Booman NVIIRIIIR Il. lIOHI'llIil'l'I'J' DIITA-nlmuy.:In Ihnlu-lnspics llnnr-ss XVllllnms Moore XVrhun KIIIID Corxon Jnmvs I' 1. 2560 l R.. iggg.. , 11V.l:Q!.1l'f .hifi fx' A'V-1A'1iQ.I.E3vCK+QAf.:' 'AQ ' ' , , v 4'V1Hffv'y'rrz1w:1-'1-fvrrrw'-y : -1- 1 -ww-g'w1xf11m11-.w,fr-54.ffmu,y., 1 x 'Fx . C4.-A ?Lng,1,,uxaqn:smwwnUnn'uIuuql1l8'.sx-.L1'.'i'z 1'-z, f..-ww-,.....A. . W.. ,.. ,V sr 2 , ,,A . ..-A-.-.,........,...,-,g My - V U. if A .C b . V if ' ' B '- BBBB M 'Q' g.:.g.4.g:gg A - --A-A A . i I 1 1 A. B. BINGIIAM A. P. I-Iomzss BETA CHAPTER Established Mny 2t. limi FRATRES IN FACULTATE P. B. KAPP - FRATRES IN URBE B. S'l'AVEI.Y W. TnUnsT0N H 0. SMITH D. H. Wrznm FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors C. M. BAUCUSI-ms H. T. JAMES F. W. Slum: ' C. I-I. BEEMAN J. H. Moons F. F. WILKINS J. D. ALLEN I. M. M0'IINKE-IRN A. Wu.LxAMs R. C. DIFFHNHAIIGII H. D. Scmvrmxx' M. CHASE B. C. SEJAMAN Juniors R. A. FLEWCING H. D. JouNsoN W- RUGU L. I-Ilen'rzl.1an J. H. LICIITY E- WWEN ' W. H. RO'SENBl-IIRRY Saphomoies ' R. S. CORSON W. II. HULING WEBB N. CUr.r.rm J. E. KNAnn H- WH -'ANS A. R. Foo'rla N. I-I. KUNELS F- L- WU-SON A. W. LINDI-LNMUTII Freshmen Q. Brcwcm K. MOHNKERN SCIIUI-ER M. B0'R'l'lIWlCK H. PAULHAMAS H. SHINGLIQR T, FLUCK E. A. Rmcxmnn VANKIRK C, HOWE R. L. Rosmnranln' F. H. Wnm W. LEYDA S. Kmmsr V i . ,. ., .. . ...C J 1. A ' ' L.,'LA..?.',',f4.i.i.,.,-j-liL. :A 74 'Q V Y' A .A , .,, .. ...,.. ..,..... . . .. . .. ,. , MC k 361 4 I 1 . I 1 1 I , . 1 5 5 L r i 1 i i W x 5 x f . Y if f n 1. 41 le ' I w wx ' P fr 15 F L I J u .5 .5 J 1 l E f 5 5 .1 l fl l Q in l 5 l i l ,WW Q R 9 W Ill QD ,K Zxii. ff f 1 .1 Q W4 l . - ig- Z HW an fl ' 3 ff! f W WX X W Q . Q We QW SUEPUER KAPPA DELTA RHO Founded at Middlebury College, Vermont, 1905 Active Chapters, Fourteen Kntz Kline Gross T. Kirk I-Iendrlx Edson Lohr Provost Dornbnrxg Sehenek Kremer Iiullnek Cover Mather MOC0mlrB J- Kirk 155090111 XVOnver Wlllinmn Sferner Mayer Pollock Snyder Snylor YIIWS SWOHOI' Spangler J. IC:-Ml Roux-xh NV. lleeml Chlhoun Ilnrklnn Adams Evans Davy., F. Wllllnnm Dvllllll-I Foerz-ner King Frnnkenberx-y Jolnmrm Currier Doggett yy.-...my..l,,,,6,-1-ml., y .1 -W4 QQ- - r . J . 7 4,'1,'1 Q 'Vl l llmmwfl'-' 9' l if . I W .far 1 , -n , 1, . ll Q 4 A, Vlvi I L M 'Mtg .-lf Il, . ,, nl., Q Q -M-1 v ,m,A.,V,. ,,,,,,,g,,g,g,,,4.gWj, ' , Q 'rflfrll ..-. ' --wg!-V ' 1A'g AQ,11lf1, 362 WILLIARI C. CALIIOUN ARNOLD J. CURRIER GEORGE W. DAVIS JOIIIN E. ERR FRIIDIIRICIQ L. FOERSTER LESTER P. GROSS STANLEY F. HARKINS RICIIARD R. MCCOMRS M. TIIOMAS BULLOCK MII.FORll H. DORNBUIIG JOIIIN H. KIRK ROBERT W. KREMER MARION T. ADAMS RAYMOND W. COVER JOIIIN B. DIPPOLD -wRm11TWm1RW WTU1V 'IY'7WP1J fT Z'1I ' 'W' ? '1 ': ' 'f1 5 3' 7 'TV yl ZETA CHAPTER Established MxII'clI 12, 1020 FRATRES lN FACULTATE WII.I.lAR1 V. DENNIS LEONAIID A. DOGGEITT FRATER IN URBE GEORGE D. KIRUMRINE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors A. W1lIT'NEY FRANIQENRERIIV DONALD K. I1IENDRIx -I Juniors FORREST T. MOYER ROIIEIII' W. PROVOST JOIIN C. REE-D XVILLIAM K. REED Sophomorcs WlLI.IIAM N. KUTZ GEORGE E. MA1'I'IER DOINOVAN R. ROUSII Freshmen RODERI' C. EDSON CIIARLES M. EVANS DONALD M. KLIINE WILLIAM N. LOIIR 363 EDWARD S. ERB FRANKLIN G. WlI.I.IIAR1S DAVID 0. JOIINSON RUSSELL E. KING TIIOMAS H. KIRK HOIIACE E. SCIIENCK WALTER B. SPANOLER JAMES H. STERNER FRANK R. SWOGEII SAMUEL H. WEAVER THOMAS C. WII.I.IIARlS JAMES E. POLLOCK WILLIAM J. SAYLOR DAVID A. SNVDEII HARRY H. YA'I'I-:S -.-......... ..........-., . -1' ':rQ'z'H' Il 1921421 ff 3 -11 A l N A E I.. sf any W, ., , f ' 't W df Q-Y 14, 'X Vopyrlglxl DELTA SIGMA PHI Fmlndcd al City College, New York, 1899 Active Chapters, Forty-two WVclden J. Slu-rts Mnrrls Plnkerlzon Iirehescl Phillips Wnllu-1' R. Slu-rl.s Lewis Evcs Davis Kent lloyd Moyer Parker Slclicls Wctmel llnnkln Mulvuncy M. Shuw Byers Arnold llmeal Sf-ugmlllcr Murchirz Trlpp Lung lllllvl' l'l!170I'H0l1 Dickson llcls Abernathy llriurly C. llc-rryhlll M. Ihwrylnill Younklns Smith Lyon t Nvllklns Cooper 1:llNl'llllllI Ilocrlln lbnnlnp Zh-glvr Jonos l1'rllHr'lne Rouse SIHIW Gl'llV1'l' Mnrlln 1 .. .W'.h,...,.-1--, ,-'l - mm f X1 .1 -'.,., A 1 1 7' 1 ., 1 1 f 9 . l I .. T q. rl L if g 1 iff! Q' II 364 . P. E. Ag. .Q .1 ' ., .Mg A YA -, S, ,Z-,,f' ' A' J' Y A . Q -www. f-aa1'H2.:.1..:.a.a11 H 'A -fn ' 2 ' ' , A A A A 1. 1 ' . 'KT' ' ,-71 - YY- ' 'Xf 'Y '1f 'F 1 'H 1 X V1 mmnnvmmrv a'. ill,- fsf .AEJR M L4-l l- MLC in A A C' I ., V 5iAll!.-If A -A if 5 7 A C 'R ',.'.A t .A,. I if , ',4 A VEQQQT. .as Fwy. gffxlx 'iflfS 7 A -- EPSILON CHAPTER L A Established 1920 ,1r: 5 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE - B. A. SIIIPP DAVIS JONES J. B. SHAW R. T. Rousla P. T. ZIEGLER W. DUNLAP - I. C. BOERLIN f FRATRES IN COLLEGIO V - Senibrs R. H- BRIERLY H. W. BUSCIIING P. B. Rms . M- 5- FRITSCHE C. A. GRUVER A. M. PAXSON E M- D- BERRYHILI- E. S. WETZEL S. H. Toncum -A J. B. SHEn'r's R. B. LYON C. W. H1m'rzr.L ' D- C- ABERNATHY J. A. YOUNKINS H. E. PARKER L H. K. JOHNSON C..S. WILKINS Juniors q L C. 'C. BErmYmLL W, S, MARTIN J. L. Pmunfs A. E. Cooman G. H. KENT W. J. DICKSON C. L. LANG J. W. WELDEN W. F. SnEcM1L1.En R. L. Tmmf J. E. Momus, Jn. - Sophomares L N. J. SICKELS J. W. Muncl-Im. H. E. MULVXNEY . C. R. SMITHZ D. E. Bovn F. L. HILLER J. G. REED J. K. RANKIN M. C. SHAW D' Freshmen V A. J. PETERSON L. L. Evlss W. R. ARNOLD R. B. Simms K. E. Movsn B. F. BEISSEL 7 S. H. LE.W'lS H. L. PINKERTON C. .V. L. D.A.v1s, In . W. S. BYERS R. WALKER i W., ,.,, - ..,. . A A R. - ggii-ix-X::.L5:.5::Y.,:..... Z.. 3 . .. .. F.. , , M., i, ., 365 l ww w K. 0, ll OX! 32? Kvlijlx X X Iam I X fe-f xg X55 ff l fl if QQ SIGMA TAU PHI Founded at University of Pennsylvania, 1918 Active Chapters, Five Stelnbvrger Gittermnn Elfman Stein Block Sllvcr Goldstein Wlsnnsky Chulkin Arnovits E. Bloom Toot Alkls Levitnn Blutt EllSt0lll Greenblutt Keen Iimasxmun NVeIs Scllwurfz Polnmkln 1V0xI11r Slulbiro J. Bloom Molllnger 5 x Il , 1 v mmf.,-1,.,,.,',,. ll 1 Wl '1' ''W''1 j,j1f , 'f'm Z ,G4',W Jf gl fg ml mf gal, ling Q M------M---A---4 -----------0-------1,QQW..., .,., .....,,,..,.M,...,....,........M5-M-M M h' H' 's'- N- -Mm ww- 366 rn' rx 5 '1v,x'.1um ff 'I' v I.. . Y W rbi- H, - ..,. -..L ..... ,. M... ,..., ..,..-....,.... ,,.. -ML 4 f 'mi Q 5.1-'AIA-I,,wNX.-. AA ' Q ish 1, . I . I I if WN I , 5 W, . EX. .IQLIW A DANIEL NORMAN SCHWARTZ CHARLES ALKIS HARRY HERSCII SIIAPIRO HARRY GAIIRIEI. BLAT1' IRVING L. EPSTEIN MAURICE M. ARNOVITS IRVING B1.o'cIc CHARLES GOLDSTEIN GAMMA CHAPTER Established May 8. 1020 FRATER IN FACULTATE MAX M. KRISS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors MONIIOAIQ LEON WI'IXI.liR Juniors EMIII. MIAUIKFJI KEEN HERMAN LUIS TooR Sophomores BERNARD L. ELFMAN I. EDWARD BLOOM PAUL MILITON LEVITAN Freshmen MAIHIICE CHAIRIN ISRAEL SILVER JOSEPH EARLE WEIS Lows ROSSISTAN LEONARD MILTON POITAMKIN JOSEPH BLOOBI ABRAHAM MOLI.INGER JOSEPH STEINBERGI-IR LEICESTER STEIN AUBREY WISANSKX' DAVID GITTERMAN I i I I I fE5vIpH2?v?!--44I562??375'7'7 I 'S 'jfm ' W' 1' 2 I I , ,I Sly' Iwi L Y, ,. .2::.',i, J n':'r'1':'i L' .IV 'V A if' l 'r N, 1 A -' -S - - 4 f V k V A 367 fb V T ,gi N I Wllillllllllilhlllllllllll' allllllllllllllllll llIIII1NI W' I f'y br X XXX l: gil, I is JH!! U , G fl B , X Q F lillb neluyl v-jill 5 ill l . 1: -'lU lllll llmqmll. lllllh THETA KAPPA PHI Founxlcml at Lehigh University! October 1, 1919 Active Chapters, Nine Fisher Connelly Lclrlen McCoy Lesko Moran Ncumnior 0'MIlll0y Kruy Cnvnnnugh Cnrgnn Ulrich Grt-gory Pnrnnxl Reilly Dunn Reilly Flyllll DOUUI Kerman Nvebur Simon Apple Grucr: Snllivnn Rynn Nolnn SCl1lYli4Ul1lIIl0l' Fincher Engle McCarthy Clnrk Mnlmn Krsnly Guurin l4'n1ld0n TA'Illl0y Dnnnlmcy H111-plngtfm 368 DR. FRANCIS J. TSCIIAN JAAIIas E. NOLAN BIICIIAEL J. IIARIAS TIIOIRAS V. CLARK RORI:,R'I' B. APIILIQ FRANCIS B. MAIION BJAIKTIN J. RYAN EOWARII F. FAIIRIIN WII.I.IAIsI G. DANAIIRY B. NVALLACH NI-:IIMAII-:R JOSI-LIIII V. FIscIIIc.R FRANCIS P. FIsIII-::R PIIOSIIIIR F. CONNICLLY FRANCIS P. JMJCCOY ALIIIQRT C. NIORAN BETA CHAPTER listalblisllcrl Many 1, 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOIIIN FRANCIS KIINNRY FRATER IN URBE Rlav. B. A. O'HANLO-N FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors CYRIL J. CIIARIN EIIOAR T. LIQAIVIILY PATRICK J. MCCAl!'l'llY Juniors A. J. Llsslco JAIVIJIIS F. 0,MAI.I.ICY BIIIINARII A. J'JARRlNG'I'0N EIIWARII A. Wmss Sophornorcs JAIIIRS J. GRACE EIIMUND L. FLYNN GEORGE R. ULRICII WAI.'I'lill J. LIIIIIIQN F rcshrnen CIIARLISS B. KIKAX' HILNRY M. GRI-ICOIKY ANIIRIsw PARANA I 369 LILO J. 1-IOUCIQ FRANK H. KI-:NLY JOIIN F. KIIRNAN STIQPIIAN A. SCIIIIIIIIIIAIIIER CIQORGII E. SULLIVAN J0sIcr'II C. DOLAN JOIIN F. DUNN LIQO J. RILILLY DANIIQI. A. CAYANAlIl2Il JOSIIIIII A. COROAN S'I'l-IPIIEN HARIAS TIIOMIAS J. RIc.II.I.Y JOSILIIIL WIIIBICIK JOAIIN N. ENOLII HENRY P. SIMON W-As...-.,...... ..-1' ' 6' .w ,..4,-4 1 L 7 CEL X . xi xi o alll WWW fi.-2Q2ff 2if NW ill' 'hi Y7 WWII J 'llllllgiiax PHI KAPPA TAU Inundul .11 Mmmi University, Oxford, Ohm, Mural: If 406 Active CIIEIIJILFS Tlurly thru Gnu Assn r S l r llenm r 1 MLN 1U'fl 'V Iluflmun Pearce hurl lmlonu w Jmuer-1 XVultl NNN' I' INDI' H Ober Dickson Ylnunt W nrnn E'dw:1r4In Ilollohnngh IIIIHIOH 1 rice Dgwd Hmlth Gnullalgllor f'r4 lglufon Mnrklv 'hnirh Pulru Millnr l'lntt . 1, ,,,-M.-...-- ,W , I V' WMU rv 'Y' '11 3' xr' fm r .,, I . .Yi M V ' Z A s ' W2 'f 1' 1 - N V H45 5 ll. -' J . . .W.---.-..-.-....,,-....L....-..-.....:::1':L1. ., M .Q W h. ., IHIA , .. M I' Q 1 9 , I ,,.,.,.,-..,.-....-..-.,-,,..,....--... . H W , N 4 ..,-..--......----.-.--f.-..-......... , I I-' J. I - .. A I -'-'M' -W' '- 12I-.'fQ'...7....w,,.' W 5 . . ., . J U ,l ,X ,V H .5 AA V X A W., V ' vw Ni -au....m1 - I- ' I l 1 ' ' -- . ,.. v ' 'J '4:44.gL.-.-.-.,L4.4,LL.,.,,,- wk OMICRON CHAPTER Established Mny 0, 1922 FRATRES IN .FACULTATE L. MAIIKLII L. 0VliRIIOI.'l'Z FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors , E. M. Pmncm R. T. CAI.I.AcIIIan R. W. HUSTON W. B. GINGIIICII A. E. PEAIICE E. S. PRICE W. S. CnI:.IcII1'oN I-I. O. PLATT W. H. SMITII Jdniors S. S. HoLI.oIsAucI-I J. F. MILLER L. M. YINGST R. H. BARTHOLOMEW J. E. DICKSON L. A. WAIINEII ' E. C. SMITII Sophomores W, W, WAITZ D. M. Down T. K. Onan G, S, SMH-H D. F. JAMES D. H. Enwmms ' R. N. Jomzs Freshmen T. K. Gun J. F. ST. CLAJR R. F. ANTIIONI' J. M. ASI-En H. M. BENNER R. K. HOFFMAN C. R. ENGLIL NV 'E H fu 5f.2EifS3.I..3. i5EiHi .1..71.fkjA EE 5 'S'M I2:i?Q! I I V. I I1 ' V X ,.,- ,J FAA ., LU: I .,4I fkil-g.fl,1fw +-'I W ,A 1.-le--'Qin'- i 'W-'- -4 371 f ' .J s w p s. i. if 4- xg? ,g. U ,X A - 5 -X .Fr , -' I 2 4 Msg-iinibf TAU KAPPA EPSILON Founded at Illinois Wesleyan University, January 10, 1899 Active Chapters, Twenty-Your Pryde Rudy Ilnllnml Mlllvr Sxnll.l1 McVicknr SDXCRTPI' Fw Dvlllly Wnlforml Swc-luford MucCown1,t I'lut.ts Imldorston 1NIuChnnnngluey Dnlryllllrh- Jones Iliuhl Jnggbg NVilkIns0n Morgan Davis Nyquist Rupp XVlllhuns NVcIki-x' XVQINN Nichols Straw Purkimzon Myvrs Smuliz Mnrklvy Flslu-r Mnrrlllilrllh Amh-rxuni DeVuru yu 'tix ., 1' 1 .4 y A f' MMA' ff 372 I ....-...............,...,..,......... .... .,...,. ....... .... ... ... .......... ..... .........,............. . f . . -..-. I Y .I .a M 4 . Q , X W. ' 4. . X! -w7..,,M,, . . . ,. IWWFww4mQw+aw.ww I .H.-u.-+.-- ... PM IV 45 IQ! v. UW fmmmwwmmwwwMWmmwwmwJ Hfw ' ' ' ' . f I ' I.. ' - . L I - . , ,L ...K .. . R. G. BnIassI.IaII H. B. DICVOIIIC H. A. Frsman J. S. I'IO'I.l'.ANIl W. R. MACCO-WAIT W. G. Mi0ncAN C. S. Mvms N. K. BAI.msnsToN UD. D. DALIIYMPIJQ C. M. DAVIS R. S. DIEIIL B. C. DENNY R. C. Fm' .iw fa-in PICHAPTER lishlblishcll May li, 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. E. NIARQUARDT ll. G. PAIIKINSON FRATER IN URBE C. F. KIII:wsoN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors F. L. MARKL.BY A. A. NICHOLS I-I. G. NYQUISI' Juniors F. U. RAPP P. N. Swnrsmnn P. R. SMALTZ' Sophomorcs J. H. JACOBS J. W. JONES P. C. MCCONNAUGIIEX' C. H. MII.I.P1R Freshmen W. A. MCVICKAR W. J. RIIDIY D. W. Swom: A. S. ANDEIRSON L. R. PI.0'r1's T. Plmmrz A. W. STRAW M. C. WI:I.KBn J. T. WII.I..IABIS W. E. SMITII C. H. Wmss R. M. WILKINSON G. II. Woons R. H. SPICKLER C. F. WOLFOIID Alf . C .. I C I . I ICI I P P I PM I -W VVVV I WV37EII1I:mIIAM as Y: M-W It TX -'-2, w ' , ,gwfg f t .t t v iff- at W t yt Wfuefw tt Sv? tp M : u tb-menoii THETA UPSILON OMEGA Founded at Stevens Polytechnic Institute, Hoboken, N J Active Chapters, Ten ihwcitzcr Dm is Sfonck Paterson Seem Jnmos Shumun 1 v , ' 1 . , '. 374 I I.- I I . I r I. I G I I 1 gT'LlL.fLTI11T'Q.fLlLl',Q' 'gggg , . fax! ' , . , 4. . . ' vpn-uepzp-gffn-7' N wwfT.I?-wwf'-I-xmww1 fRQ-:I ' nn-,.,.!. .,..,,.-.,.'I.-, HAI' 'V-h: I ,V N. I---A Q ' L' 'f 'vrr'fx.f.r1i 1.111 Y ' I I W. A ,bf 1354 A,,,, i pg .. .. I I. W- ' W AMN M ' R 'MQANLA ' ILC, b Ii... .v,. ,- ' Y Y I IOTA ALPHA CHAPTER f IQSIIIIIIISIIQII Mny 2, nm FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. A. DIITCIIER O. J. FARRI:LI. 5. FRATER IN URBE ' R. E. PARNELL 5 E. m,.. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO 3 Seniors CHARLES E. BLANK GEORGE F. FISHER WILLIAM A. MCCABE 'I , EVAN W. BRANDT CHARLES H. HOOVER ROBERT E. NIYERS Q I . WILLIABI M. CALDWELL WALTER E. WILLIAMS Juniors A ARTIIUR F. DAvIs GILBERT B. FILEGER WALTER D. STONER A BI.AIR E. HENDERSON RAYMOND L. PATERSON HAROLD A. STOUCK - RAYMOND S. MLELLINOER BLAINE S. OYER HARRY F. SUTER JAMES N. HAMIL CALVIN W. SHUMAN LEwIs E. SwEITzER Sophomores . I I BENJAMIN F. FINEFROCK, JR. ALFRED E. JAMES CLAIRE E. SCIIMIDT l EDWARD R, HAWKINS JAMES A. LEAMER RAY TIIEICIILER 'f 1 ELLIOT D. SAUNDERS . I X Freshmen I li MARTIN L, CLAIR 0RvII.LE A. HI'rcIIcocK ANTHONY J. TURTZO A I FOSTER C. GARRISON ELVADORE R. NODERER WILLIAM N. SEESE A i, A I I A J H A - i '4 A- ----,- --.H . ,.... . . .. .. . ,,, ,..... ,, . , . ... vr VNHJX ' 1l- -ff fMf f'ff I.ZTf-Q:v'r-:-?f: , , mvdfu-ERT51r f11'Iv'.'I1-Irmr'T '. few 'I+ .-- ffwfvmm-rf ' 1'l'f ' -A .I.. ,1. I -.I I ' ...--------'J A' A 'L T' 4--l- 'T::L:':'g::::i'.'.'::ifl'.L3'.ff.L.i'i:gAE 1 1 Ltliilliiilli '. 5' Lif: i :A'fi1i.':1t ' :':, ' . - 375 :JW WL. flfq i .Qt-5. ' 4 , ilk KW ., WX ,. 1 I 0,051 KfZ':,l1,,Qi ',f 4 . , M, 1, ...na ul ' 0'-eN.....n ,. ..-a W r Sf zf-571,115 ,, , nik, CHI PHI Fnunrlerl at Princeton University December Z4 187k Active Chapters, Twenty-nine Lune Lconnrd Ruml Culp Welsh Mayes Klefcx' I lltclmr hh hhr I urtu Kemp Smnlsch B1-lrz Gibbs Wllle Proudfoor l 0Ht0r Iluvls 15100415 Stearns Hamilton Undly Ncwquist Dctwller TIIOIUSOU NSIIOD McConnell Ingham llnrrls Bennett Ili-use Cluymn Dllllifllll l'llllli0I'l! Thomas 376 .... ..gR?Efv-A -. A - A - 4, f -'11, K ..,,r,.,,,,..,1.,,,,,..r. ,,,..,rr . ,, L.ln,.-,.,.,,,,,7Y.,,x 1. 'VZ I A .V , , :fl 1 1-.E-, ,,,..'.-L-in .fff wmp,n4gv....-.nnwums.v:.r..-. - E . - .. . ,A ., . A I U if Q . L. . .A , L lI-- -M----0.-.-..-...-. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,M M,,,,,M- . . M-in Q I V in A .. M.-MMT-J-M---U-....,..,.. ,,,,,m,,,,.-W'--,m,,,m,-n-.-M97 ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Estnhlislled Mny 8, 1024 FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRANK B. BENNETT D.xvm C. DUNCAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors BRUCE S. CLAY'roN JAMLS C. Mmans R. MANNING Gmns CoNnnoN M. HARRIS RAYMOND D. DUNDORE JouN V. INGIIAM JQIYN G. Hlcssn Juniors I.U'l'llllR W. BUTCRILR ARMYN 1-I. WlLl,E GEORGE B. DIGTWILER Mummy, R, Kugrm EUGENE M. DAVIS WILLIAM H. BICCONNELI. OLIVER P. Pnounmm' K1aNNn1'u: F. MAYEAS W1LLrAM S. Tuomsox W. EDWARD THOMAS Sophomorcs P. DONALD Bmxrz RALPH R. NHWQUIST R. Josnrn HADLY, JR. C. B'Ro1Nso'N LANL: PHILIP F. Foshan Josmfn L. STEARNS FLOYD M. BISHOP CHARLES W. Smsuscu DAVID J. HARMAN Freshmen WALTER A. CUM, ROBERT J. PORTER THOMAS H. O. Rmzn ROHM. D. LEONMU, TRUMAN D. KLLM1- PAUL W. KIliHI.ER Romanr P. I-IAMILTQN C' EDWAM' Wm-SH., J - I A -'bf' '11 fl -.Warm-wwrM'wv --rwwP'r1v ' ' ' Y .,,,wnVY Y, -v W -....-.-w.-.........-..........-... -.. --ff'-H 377 ..-.. W... V. . -.-,,,,.,. H1 'l ii i .Jiffy V4 V iijc ALPHA ZETA QScientific Agriculturel Founded at Ohio State University, 1897 Active Chapters, Thirty-five Cnllonbuch Smith Rohrhock Smlrls Ilcywnng Wlllmnn Foster Mnrtz Hurrls Lewis Mlluhnm Godfrey Troutmnn Gnusn Moyer Nnsset Ely Hinkley WHUUYHB Vennble Fnlrlmrn Srflgworth Cunningham Burns Tulcnko Whittaker Chnmberlnln Klllhllier Bloomfield Slmrpless NVillinmg Ilnnkln WVhll'l'en Erh Hung Hllllp Nlcslvy Anthony MYPFS BIIICBIHIIIII Xvynne Billtiillglllhl? Llnlnger lfletcller Dlttvlnrr Mnlrs Dennlston Borland Bracken Benm Sullivan . I 5 l k ..,,. . ..-X i ,. 4, A 1 rt ' ' ' ld A - ........c- .w...-,...,,...,....1.c.,...,i,....., ...,.,.f,-NNW WW,,H,wu,M-M,h l M ---'-u-- ' 378 l l 1 l wnmpwwpwwwww I M. D ANTHONY L. BAKER L. BEAM II. BELL L. BLACK U. BLASINCAME. A BORLAND R. BRACKI-IN G. BRBSSLER W. CALLENBACII D. DAHLE A. DUTCIIER A W. Cofwlcm. A S. BURNS J. II. CUNNINCIIAM. L. T. DENNISTON J. I-I. ERB J. E. BLooMElEr.u C W. CHAMRRRLAIN A. L. IIASKINS J. D. IWARTZ J. R. GAuss J. 0. ELY B W. HEYWANG MORRILL CHAPTER Established 1898 . FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. F. FARNSWORTII J. A. FERGUSON S. W. FLE,TCII'EIR C. L. COOIDLING J. R. IIAAG I-I. H. I-IAVNER W. L. HENNING E. K. HIBSIIMAN H. H. KAUFF'IN1AN J. F. Kam F. D. KFRN ' W. J. KITCIIIEN H. C. KNANIBIII. E. G. LANTz M. T. LEw1s F. F. LININGI-LI! M. S. MCDOWELL W. B. MACZ'MII.I.AN W. B. MACK L. C. MAll'lSON T. I. MAIIIS C. E. Mmmns H. G. NIESLICY E. L. N1x0N FRATRES IN URBE L. K. IVIETZGER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO D. C. FAIRBURN R. L. FOSTER M. E. Gonvmzv J. E. KILLINGIEII Juniors T. R. MOYER H. A. TROUTMAN P. Q. TIJLENK0 K. J. SE1lGWOR'l'Il Sophomores H. P. MILEHAM R. M. SMITR Grarluatv Students K. J. HINKLEY F reshmcn H. G. WIIIFFEN 379 QFZCWFSDFTH UDUJZUDUOOZ qqcoezc ::o J:E-lf' :sp-.axgorf mv an-2 ? EQ :E nf, -1 7:56 C. . SULLIVAN W. H. TOMHAVE R. L. NVATTS F. P. WEAvER J. W. Wnm-: D. M. WIELAND C . HARRIS C. . UIBEL H. . WILLDIAN . WYNNE W . :wcg QPF? v-RP1 :-1r- :-rw? ::E53 15511- zg 553 U171 In F T. P. WIIITTAKER E. S. NASSI-IT A. D. PRATT ,fl iff., - ' 1 1 1? , A ,Z 3 IA l'l i ' ,A uri' 5 1 - 1 li Q ,R ' ' . 3 N, .xml-g.m,mmf.,, 1 , l Z, X 2 . f Q li' 4 W ,Ax 4 QQ . , . I , ,-,. . ..--..,..............-........,..l..,....,.............-.,...H... ,,, -'ayslkebfl' Mx ALPHA GAMMA RHO fScicntific Agriculturel Founded at University of Ohio, 1908 Active Chapters, Twenty-nine Bm-linger Jackson Flotcher McBlnin Slnnm Neldel Dnvls Pcrry 1'Iwk1'1rd Wilson Bertolctte Anl Snyder Brittinghum Kilborn McCnndlcss Cox Kuntz Evans Bramble Patton Pusey BOM' Mllriwlf Oliver Baker Wolsluyer Mnrslmll Luk!-I Slllltll James McKelvie Ycrklns Anderson Illnslnzrunc Ilnhn Benson Dnrr Vnndcnburg Fletcher Taylor Cnllenhnch , A . . I 5 1'-.ww-rin,-1 'r'Mf1v'nm-n-vvenbwriwmw-:mm,pw-.rvff 'MW 'vW4,1't.'N1,','-o', --4,-f, .... WW:-, ' 1 X x 3 J fi , Q 1 1 A M ifi:2s,f,fl . . A. I ' ' , .. , 380 X I 1 i Z s I ' 1 H '4 l I l I r l x Z 6 e 5 1 z 3' 1 i 3 E 1 S i A ,f' N ' ,. xx ,f' f 'xx - - f--- 'W' I . ,.,-A--' f --Q -- fm'----f - ---'-------'---- A --'- -.A M-. ......L,. ., - ' N ' ' 1. , A A . ' 'gs r rn rv n-1-1x-v.wg'r-q vyq,.-.mal,rfW-w,mqun.1.,,,,,r,.mW-g.v-L '45 I . .i. ,iq ,,u'..-1,,wp.un.uw..n.,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,1,u.,..'.L T,,,U,mv,Y, X l . I .. ..-',..,.,.,A! ,A M, JI .MAT . JI, -5 f I V Y i! R. U. BLASINCAME F. N. FAGAN H. C. KNANDEL H. B. YOUNG LEISER F. DERR J. PAUL YERKINS PHILLIP C. SMITH J. THOMAS VANDENBURG, JR. ROBERT B. KILBORN WILLIAM H. BRITTINGI-IAM WILLIANI G. BRAMBLE KILNNETII C. BENSON RICHARD P. WOI.SLAYER HENRY B. AUL CLYDE S. JACKSON ARTHUR J. MCKEII.VIE DAVID W. KING JOIIN S. BER'rOLE'r'rE GAMMA CHAPTER Established Fchrunry -I, 1911 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. B. R. DICKEY S. W. FLEfI'CHE.R A. K. ANDERSON FRATRES IN COLLEGIO , Seniors ROBERT B. DOINALDSON WALTER G. MCBLAIN Juniors JOIIN NEIDEL, JR. CARL M. DAVIS ROBERT P. Lucc LARUE PACKARD Sophomores SAMUEL O. KUNTZ ADELBERT F. MORRILL L. MAURICE OLIVER HARRY J. BERLINCER EDWARD T. WILSON Freshmen D. FREEMAN SNYDER GRANVILLE E. HAINES WILMER B. Cox, JR. F. BRUCE BALDWIN P. H. MAl!GOl.F E. W. CALLENBACII J. T. TAYLOR G. E. TAYLOR CLIFFORD H. EVENS F. PIFJICE MCCULLOCII STUART H. BEAR JOHN C. PERRY KENNETH R. SLAMI' ORVILLE G. MCCANDLESS ROBERT H. FLETCIU-LR RICHARD M. MARSllAI.I. CARL B. CRANMER JOIIN S. JAMES RICHARD F. HAIIN THOMAS H. PATTON HENRY E. RATCLIEE ROBERT PUSEY HARRY R. BAKER U 1 by , .V .. 1 VA.. W A mb'TtqInInHz .. A-Aff'-.-S -fn... If'1: Mxff1Is wgrinf-'xwff A , Ruin ..L4,,-.L...,,.....L.-.L-,....4-L...,.,.I,.L.1.,L-...-.: I A I --T333-3.1.5. A . .-. .. . . .. 'T -- - T- Tj-jjj,,,.,- .. ..,.-.L...,....-,--J.:...-,- ,.,-,.,-..- .- .. . 0 44MLN,Lm-'34, WW ' 381 VIN 1 1 9 i i E .i E T, ,rg-9-3 -ff .L L fl' Vw-'f'-,. rl F ,rw , i -,. .-,- ...,..., ,,,,,., ,H W, E ' 1 4 0 , 1 , A in , , , 1 i ' -, i ,T :+, M 1 Q f- --- 1 f .5 , if 31, ' f 1 P. if A 0 n l qi in 1, 4. . I L- 5 X lg... , I Y .! , X 2 ,4 WX -' If A.. .1 . ,ik ? . , . ' V I 5 '-gi 'f A - ' i L '1 '14 1 . , , , W Y , ' w . w I 1 5 fi EZ i Q qclwmicaly ' i Founded at University of' Wisconsin, 1902 Active Chapters, Thirty-nine N , N I I . W 1 f i , N V . 1 1 il i i A vi fl fi , I i I I 3 W , 4' 1 i i 1 ' w 1 i ' i i 1 I . in f Bosslnr W1-Lherolml Mears Slmmwly Ilnrvny Mmmtuonu-ry Shape WOIZQI Bow:-rnunn Hull i 1 Thomas Kltznllllnr Marsh I.ighrnr-r Hunks Mm-torif l 0Wl0I' Iilllllllllil' Clqphim- 1 3 Thompson Ilosnnbcrger Illnklc Chelhxs Lane Steele Bovkffs' Mcflnrti-r Wnlluuc ' ' Cownn Currier Appledorn Keith Dmlthutt Holhen Olvwllw Chnndlce York .,,..-A-A -1- -- -1 rv-v'nvw'wumuuvuqumm.nr1. -'-qw.-r '- V- , N ,L9,:pu,1f A K ' nv ,--If WQQ-i-W-Qrin-i' A N gflgrr, ,X -- -f'f ' ' ' ' i 'if' Mgr ',,-.......:,,.d..,-J .QQ-...rf 3 ' 382 I Alf.:IiTT:7:i5.:::i:::g:ii.1g:1fl: : at A.,. .V I 7...-5:f1.7:7:::.1. .. .. . . 'VKWY 15' yf. w'X 7 KSU- A I - LW .Y H Qi, 'XA rq . I V Y I Asn-Hw'1Eg3:ffIF15lQ i:viT'f117'z'7:. rj:-C51 V A - f A LMA.. XA Ib 1 g A 'WA i Q NMJWM - .L L4 . 5 A.. 1, f-file IJ?-1'-l g FT ' T- 354- ' Ill? 5 ' ' .1 .f,jfQ, j:.f'. L P- v' Af .'.. J 5 K. A- NU CHAPTER .' A Established April 3, 1011 Tfff' FRATRES IN FACULTATE N A. J. CURRIER G. C. CHANDLEI-1 H, H, APPLI-:HORN J. H. OLEWINE T. W. MAsoN W, Smmmm- ZEN. W. J. KEITH G. L. Wr:Nn'r R, PARKS D. F. MCFARLAND R. A. Dmcnnn J, I-IQLBEN jf ' I-I. H. GEIST ' 7' ' 1,, FRATER IN URBE 4 '1 A. A. Ross , 2. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO J . ' Seniors 3 ,J D. D. BANKS J. S. MAIISII N. B. LANE ' j W. L. DoU'rm:T'r C. H. Cmauus P. Mzm'ronPF , . ' 4 Juniors A .I Q, ARMSTRQNG C. G. Bocmzv B. MEARS ' 7 H. A, PARKER VII-JTHERHOLD f, Sophomores fit. E. M. CLOTHIER M. W. LIGFITNPIJI . H. Yom: B, HINKLE E. H. WALLACE W. E. HARVEY , H. E, THOMAS C. G. HALL H. B. Rosmnnncm 3 NNXN J. D. COWAN W. S. MCCARTER S. STEELE. Freshmen .LF W. C. BOSSLER S. G. W. KUMMLR W. MONTGOBIERY F H J. R. Kn'z1vnLL.En A. V. WETZEL MICG, Pmssun fk . jg G. L. THOMPSON F- T- BOZENHARDT G- FOW'-F-R A ii.. W. F. Bo'wEnMAN G- SHOPE .. H I, A, , C - ., ,. . ,. f TT'f ' f fi'f 'ii..... M '.-, j-ITF' J .ffgmfw . J E new - A ,eMw4L4-WW' A A 4 Y . - IA' ' W 1- Lvl 'W -' HA- -4- ---.' 383 1 , '- ' H... .-- ww. 'I , .I I , ,.,v ' ,frf , .-,H , , - I 4' , ' ' . :..:,: - Ti f Til, - Ti ' 'LI 'Q ' -5 ,, .- ,I ,, - 4 1 f ' ,I. Q, 5 I 1' .+.f54?'5f I li 54. WIKI 9THIff2EIIIHwdiwm I IH J A . f, ..,. 'L ' .Ar-M' ' ,.. . V - L S. I. BECIITEL R. U. BI.AsINcA1vIE A. A. BORLAND P. B. BRENEMAN JULIA BRIL1. C. E. BULLINGER G. R. BusHYAcER EDITH P. CHASE W. G. CHAMBERS D. C. CocHRANE G. E. COIIEN W. D. CROCKETT D. S. CRYDER H. E. DAI-II. D. C. DUNCAN A. H. ESP!-INSHADE D. O. ETTERS S. W. FLETCIHIER I. L. FOSTER J. M. FRY G. C. GLENN H. F. GRAVES MRS. V. R. HARER V PHI KAPPA -PHI iHonorary Scholarshipb Established March 23, 1900 Active 'Chaplers, Forty-two Faculty Members D. D. HENRY R. D. HETZEL B. W. HI-IYWANG J. F. HARKINS W. L. HENNING E. K. HIIIsIIM'AN Mus. E. K HIESIIMAN Mas. J. B. HILL E. A. HOILBROOK L. L. Huc RUTH I. KAP? F. D., KERN H. K. KISTLER Es'I'I-IER L. KISTLER J. E. K.N0fl'I' M. W. LISSE M. LoNc W. P. LOMMIS E. D. MCCARTIIY D. F. MCFARLAND W. B. MACK D. L. MARKLE A. E. MARTIN E. L. MOFFl'I C. F. Nou. F. L. PATTEE H. W. Pom' MRS. S. A. PORTIZRFIELD CHARLOTTE E. RAY E. H. Ro-IIRBI-:cIc E. W. RUNKLE R. L. SACKETT H. B. SIIATTIICK LUCRETIA V. T. SIMMONS 0. F. SMITH E. B. STAVELY C. W. STOIJDART R. H. Sunns MRS. R. H. Sunns W. G. C. THOMPSON LOUISE G. TURNER E. D. WALKER R. L. WAWS MARGARETTA WAY F. P. WEAVER G. L. WENDT W. R. HAM C. R. MAsoN J. W. WHITE D, D, MASON F. G. WILLIAMS I cI.Ass OF 1927 ' Mlss FREIJA COPPERMAN DAVID H. MCKINLEY FRANCIS R- SHANLEY MICHAEI. E. EVASWICK DWIGHT L. MULI. MISS PAULINE UNGER Mxss ELIZABETH R. FREAR Mlss DOROTHY MUSSER MISS GI-:NEVIEVE WEINBEITG C. G. LEITZELL HEREER H. REICIIARD MISS ,MADALYN J. WRIGPIT ALBERT C. SANTY L II II HH! .P-IRI.. MHIQMARWHMHIFB 1IlI3lllfEIIMmlfQllmE!HlMm!Mii , , I AQ' IL Aff! A an L 384 I Vw! . i Y I P I 4: 4. f iv x I V 1. 1 1 I -e 'C 1 X. 13 A 'J 1 l Q Q . , 2 l A il l A s l r W? T i 'V Q i I 5 Qi I.. 352- LT... 1. ll n fl V x .X ,I I l . f - ,,v.TX.N :,,V,H-..,.L, .-,- ', '. 4 gffi 'E A A x !' ,. Q .av :Q n. v ..l' f 1 A wx .A . . lVllkil1s Werklmisor Albert Hnlli-r Sm-lnnhllmmer llondrlx Scnmnu llvnmlm Link L1illll0lllllfll lllzh Daumerth Doggett Nm-wlmhl llnselloru llmxgler Klnsloe ETA KAPPA NU QHonorury Elcctriculj Founded at University of Illinois, 1904- Active Chapters, Twenty-one EPSILON CHAPTER Established December 4, 1000 FRATRES IN FACULTATE L, A, DOCGET1- C. L. KxNsl.os D. L. MARKLE . A. ALBERT . K. Hsrmmx F. LINK L. K. Wlzmcmalsan . H. Bllssnons A. HIGH .-- ...QV A..--U - E. B. STAVELY FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors W. H. Nawnow F. F. WILKINS W. J. Dmrslco G. C. Huccusn B. C. SEAMAN G. L. HAl.LER Junior C. DANNEn'rn . 1 385 H. F. LINDEMUTH S. F. SCHMIDHAISIER , ' wg.. ,L , ' ,.c,1'j1 ,C-fi. 7. 'UML . if l 1 1 1 1 3 A v 1 4 5 4 1 . jiig r I' .nf .. fi, , - With. VI I JN, A Nb, . . , ,W-.ln U ,, A ' ' A A , I , 4 I -.l.l.. nm:-,' lf..f..w-.'- xnwwuw,-:uv-.... .,,. ,, ' .L A at .' , -f i ll ' ll ......--,...,..,-,.. .-.--Ml 'M q u 1 . S H ww-.. l 5 is 3 Z '1 ' l A 3 5 Howard Godfrey Burgess Curroll Burns Troupe Chellus WMZQ1 Reilly Klinestzlver Grny Petrocllko King Keckler Palmer UllHllgBt Seaman Imurlmtt Snnfy lleln Hostermnn Rnfe Tumun Fl0,'.:el Foster Montague Thompson Patterson Wagner Meemls McGlnness Slnipp Rouse :Miller . SCABBARD AND BLADE ' fHonorary Milituryl 5 Founded at University of' Wisconsin, 1905 1 t Active Chapters, Twenty-seven j H COMPANY . Z First Regiment 3 Established April 30, 1012 l .3 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 3 L'r. Cor.. C. MCLAIJGIILIN CA1'r. R. T. Rouslz E. B. STAVELY W. O. Tnom-sow 5 CAl l'. D. JONES E. N. MoN'rAcUr1 CAPT. P. J. McDoNN1c:l.l. CAPT. W, E, BAs,,f,,,E . i A. R. WARNOCK CAPT. B. A. Smm' Smear. J. W. LENNON E. D. WAl.Klill i MA.l0ill C. I-l. CUNNINGHAM Luaur. I-l. T. Mll.l.lLll CAPT. T. F. BRESNAIIAN f FRA'r1uzs IN URBE E. N. SuLL,1vAN F, M, 1-IOSTERMAN 4 A. C. Mitman it li. H. Snrrru R. E. PARNELI. N. V. FRATRES IN COLLECIO ' A via Seniors ix 1. Sxx, .1 A- BURGHSS C- M- KECKLLR Ml- E. G0-Ill-'KEY g 2 IH L. Fosrnn P. B- REIS G. F. FISHER 5 X lx AHHM . H. PALMER W. L. WAGNEII J. C. Mums if 3 Wi W Wi C. TUMAN W. LAV. Do-u1'nm'T W. B. Tmupg 41' U', Bmms G. L. MCGINNES C, 5. WETZEL J ' ' s A xt V' Yi' if' 12? 52555. E: Sf. 13.1Y.'.::2.... il xgoil f UNANGST D. H. gVlcKINL1':Y C. H. Cummus V 53 Q 00'-5.53934-,t-1 my W. Cmm-0-1.1. B. C. LAMAN K. S. Rum eo X Jzmiors 541 ' A. W. KING C. H. KLINESTIVER Q ll. P. Luca L. J, REILLY il.- - iwg .,.i . 'Q' .114.11E-.AQ-La-Q.l4,.--vvn--.--W-W-1.'.f.mv1l,gI.4,,,E.. A - -A I - . ww . r:-uv-'rrwr--......r' wJ m.wnvr'rw' . ,. 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OLSHICFSKY h 3 i ff I . 5 , U. lr, 387 F. LINK P. J. McCAn1'm' W. II. Nmvvnow C. ,I'IlIGGLE'll H. A. HASTINGS H. I.1Nm:1uU1 n C. F. Cmsl-:.vv1'1'15 4 Al1l b A W. R. Cmznsm' . ..,. i I . Nusseft Arnn-strong Fosfnr P. A. Anderson Hllrtswick Illnnnrshitz Prnfr Anderson Frnnkcnbcrry NVCHUIT llerwlck G. L. WENDT D. F. MCFARLAND T. W. MASON R. L. GOVDSHALK G. C. CHANDLEE W. J. KEJTH J. H. OLEWINE PHI LAMBDA UPSILON CHonorary Chemicalj Founded at University of Illinois, 1899 Active Chapters, Twenty-four MU CHAPTER Established May 80, 1014. FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. E. SNYDU1 C. W. STODDART D. E. HALEY D. S. Cnvnsn H. O. Tmrznoum R. A. Durcnm A. K. ANm:nsoN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors A. R. HARTSWICK A B' E. F. HINNERSl'IlTZ R. L. F osnzn A. W. FRANKENBERRY Junior G. M. ARMSTRONG I 388 W. Swim' 0. ELY . S. NASSETT . W. BARTLETT . W. BAs'rm:ss P. DAVEY D. Russ . D. PRATT R. P. HERWICK P. A. AnMs'moiNc A Pl A. 1 'Z' f. .f. .mm-w A- .A '31 ww- 11' . 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H E. F. HINNIQRSIIITZ C. E. BLANK D. K. W. H. SEBRING E. H. BASEIIORE C. W R. E. KING J. H. LONG ll. R. -A H. D. Coomcu B. C. SHAMAN L. K. F. F. WILKINS, Vice President .L R. HILL M- A- H. A. Wn.1.1Ams W. J. Dlmsxo J. R. J. A. YONUNKINS BuANn'r R. R. , G. A. GUYI-in A- C- Junior F. K. Es1'lalu.Y . , .11- nl. 389 PZ F19 . C M, GHRIIAIIIVI' L. KUCKIQIK . If . Wmf:l.l-'m. Z. LANTZ NxxUrW 6' 6 'vs i e J. 5-,L -1? Jw' l v zfkua ' ' F -U--..-....... 3 if if Roy Gibbs Koster Spitler Ressetur lloodon Wetzel Sturk Eugen Slncllltn Hltz Mnrkley Lnmm Leitzel Bnnclu-spies Cllnger Hnrris Snylor H01fm1'lll Campbell Holme Pnolr. C. L. HAn:us R. M. Cmlmnnr I-I. O. SMITH C. M. BAucusP1Es SPM- 1 .gicpi , SCARAB fHonorary Architectural? Founded at University of Illinois Active Chapters, Nine THEBESTEMPLE Established May 28, 1017 FRATRES IN FACULTATE PnoF. W. S. HOFFMAN Prior. J. B. HELME FRATRES IN URBE F. C. DISQUE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors C. G. W. LEITZEL A. S. BOMBERGER F. L. MARKLEY M. A. CLINGER N. J. RESSETAR J. H. EAGEN J. Y. Roy R. M. Gmss MWTWT.mM .,,. W 16352. .1 . Wa' 390 Junior J. E. BOODON P. D. H. K. 'ZF mnmmp l B. KAW A CAMPBIQLI. Emir: SAv1.on H. H112 Sum.L1'ro LAMM Svrrmsxl Kosmn STAHK WElTZEL 'E '5 'lt 41. '1 il' H. Mg My lil ,VL ,l ,., ,,. l fl it lf lx rl ll JU lil! lfw lil' 'WL ,l Qi ll :il ill'- lfii fill pg., lil? Nil nm Srl If W mg ll' .gl l li li ul 'l 1,1 ll 5 lr l l l l, .4 ,rg ills ill sf .ii gl lr he I.. Q..-.....--1-up---v-..f-w...v....-44 HX- r A f rw-4....qNix , fx-, . f V-'Erin 1 331 v -,N ' . . 'efwliflmv ifyz' L i- f -A W I 4 . ,. 5 Q, H rs! .,. 'A' ii. . ' ' 'IT 5 1... A . A A A 1 . AA .,. .-.Q . 1? . . Q f M- b-'- A,.4 .. A -A 5 3 K - , ,,,,....... Y 1 Stevens Wlllnrd Brnndt llnys McCord Adauns Ilnnry j DELTA SIGMA RHO CHonorury Dchatingl Founded at Chicago, Ill., April 13, 1906 Active Chapters, Fifty-nine i THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER Established June 0, 1917 FRATRES IN FAC ULTATE A. A. BORLAND D. D. HE.NRY W. J. Kl'l'CllliN T. J. GATES E. B. EvEru'r'r J. E. McComb S. K. STEVENS . FRA'rREs IN URBE S J, HAYS Mns. D. F. GRIFFITII FRATRES IN coLLEcIo Juniors N. R. Armms S' L- BURT I Sophomore H' Jffffffp Q J. W. BRANDT A , Z if 5 I 5 E ZH, , , 'N 'I W4 :F N . JWMAWFVT1-.-Y -? M. ...N-,-,Y-1 .-f.-ima, Q-?....,TFfi Ptvvl-uf vvmamnvfm-N'vrnwwv'mv,1...wr.11w, wx. 'mr..vfw-vvf - , , A ,. , , ,-.1 , I -V . . f W ,- T ,S .F .4 H' fi .. M 'i. Q .ji ii ii it , V--A--.. . - - - . - .A -1.11:-V-,.2--::.,.11,,.-7:..-..:,..v.. '4 Y ' Ml - --- -,..........,..,.. , 391 JR. I A A .,.f, -I ff 'T 'f'A.1Q- .. 1-.A ,. ' 1 I .4 f .4 ' fi. iv-M... , .I ,.A, .. If - , v...f I W4 A A A Y ' n 4' T. f T' - f -I ,A-fm'-WM 1-z'..Il .. wif 15 ,IM '-7 . I P+ -., .1 As- . - .I . . K. mf f- i , -,fi ,L 4' D ' ' 'iii V 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' I i , , 1 U -- - ---. - . D ,...,.,., .I -A - - A - - A A A . A .- , .,.. . ,.,...................- I I 1 :........ I Y I I i i I McCuI-tiny ' Geinuwitc Ilnnzhos RI-ed Y0lllliiillH Chcllnu Kennedy N 1 1f0billHOIl Clncduey Mnlln Iinir Shnw Holbrook I i SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON I ilionorary Geological, Mining and Metullurgicail Founded at University of Kansas, 1915 Active Chapters, Seventeen I I i Q KAPPA CHAPTER 5' Established November, 1021 1 If ..,,.:,-.mil ,I I FIIATRES IN FACUI.TA'rIz l.:.:.,l,A Xu: li I', im 'Ii' fh'lf'l:M,:I PRC-I-', C, A, BONINE DR. D. F. .MCFARLAND 1 -,JQW-Sf. X f PIIOF. W. R. CIIIansI-:Y PROF- 0. B. MAI.lN 1 V. ' DEAN E. A. HoI.mIooIc Pnov. C. W. ROBINSON 1' .X DR. A. P. I-Ionnss Pnolf. J. B. SIIAW ' N 25 7 if.. Pnov. O. A. KNICII'l' MR. H. H. I-IUGI-Ins I. 1i'Qi U -. FIIATIIES IN COLLEGIO i Seniors i my Gsoncn J. BAIII JOIIIN C. RIIIIII 'fig CAIIL I-I. CIIIaI.Ius JoIIN F. Rona I CIIAIILIAS F. CBlSlCWl'l'li JAMILS A. YoIINI:INs H I PATRICK J. MCCAIITIIY , J,,,,,i,,,. ' RAI.I'II C. KIQNNILDY, Jn. ........ - . , I . ,A . .. A , . I. I. ..,.. ..... .. , .... ...A ... . If. 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N1ssr.EY E- B- FORBES E. L. Morrrrr M. T. LEWIS G. A. SHUEY R. H. Suuns R. P. TITTSLER E. H. DUSHAM B. W. HEYWANG F. P. WEAVER H. 0. TRIEBO-LD S. W. FLETCHER ii , ,A V .- , , ,.- ., ,.L., 1 .K ., - . ,,.-, ---4 '-ff' , . 4 3- -2 - 11--'Mfr -. V .iigiifmi it . ., 5 Q ' . .. 41 QL' 1.121 CC W 'W :ma ' il. 3 u .9 I Q , 4,1- f :f ', ln'4l1 . I I. H w :i, ' FA 'V H' yi W E M IH. N I 1 441 : PM .V l t X . 31.4-'Jill ' +V H I fy. ..,. .V Q w r L WL ' ly, VV ! ..: . .I. VIZWIG :Nl 1 H Qs? I ww' gi 13185265 J. 1111111 1'f1!Y5'I1! 111 345191111115 -I 136451 11 I11 M fHonorary Educationall Founded at University of Illinois, 1911 -QQ Active Chapters, Thirty-two -J SIGMA CHAPTER Established January 12, 1028 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Hi JEAN D. ANDERSON l B. V. M0'0RE L' ARTHUR BARNES BINGHAM LoUIsE BEACH Moss A B. L. BLACK HUGI-I GILLESPIE PYLE I' I GLENN R. BUSHYAGER ALVIS LEMUEL R1-IOTON EDITH PITT CHASE JABIR SHIBLI WILL GRANT CHAMBERS LOUISE GIFFORD TURNER B. W. DAILY P. C. WEAVER JOSEPH EDGAR DECAMP SARAH MD'0RE WILSON ROBERT EMMET FLANAGAN Mus. ELIZABETH W. DYE GEO-RGE REX GREEN CARROLL D. CHAMPLIN CARL EUGENE MARQUARD1' F. T. STRUCK FRATRES IN URBE HILDA BRESSLER ADA LAU HALL . WILLIAM CARL CAI.I-IoUN MARGARETTA WAY 'f FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Q Graduate Students 3' MARY CATHERINE HUGHES EMILY A. KING Seniors HENRY GEORGE BARONE AVALYN KISER MINNIE BDRKEY L. S. LINGEINFELTER RACHEL BowEN MINNIE R. Moons V MRS. THELMA R. BULL RoEER'I' OPCONNEL ELLEN AGNES BULLOCK EDITH OEHME A. D. BRADLEY FLORENCE THOMPSON PAULINE A. CHAPMAN ' PAULINE W. UNGER FREDA COPPERMAN GENEVIEVE WEINBERG RALPH RoGERs FoURAcRE HARRY WINSLO'W N, EST!-IER REBECCA FRANK MADALYN JEAN WRIGIIT R. A. GENTILESCO M Juniors LUCILLE JOHNSTON JEAN RIDER BI-:A'IRIcE OxMAN GLADYS STRANAIIAN ANNE REIMEL IJ '5 ?1 1U'Y J f' ?1vIIfe t: ?5g' c1 'iwi V . . .,W , ,, , , ' M, f . 'irq-.AA fir I, ry, yE,Yg44,4 Ahuiiif-EI'IMN,5 ,.-, 4, fy V: ,J-. II.:r,IifuIII-'.1im'HlfvQU-UQ,gfIjg54IZj'g1'7fQi AZ I I . 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BIIQIKY PHI MU ALPHA led at New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass., in 1898 Active Chapters, Thirty-seven ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established FcbI'unI'y 3, 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE VVILFRED O. TIIoIvII'soN RICIIARII W. GRANT FRATRES IN URBE L. SI. Rnomzs R. E. DEQNGLER FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors ALLEN K. SN'YIJI:.R FRANKLIN E. ULF, JR. DIINALII E. JENKINS Juniors JQIIN E. DICKSOIN WILLIAM W. NIcIIoLs PAUL A. SICA EDWARD E. IJOWAIID LIQLANII S. RIIOIII-Ls OSWALD F. Bonclcl-1 R. W. GRANT O. F. BOIICKIL RORILRT T. CALI.AcIIIc.R JOHN H. VANCE J. LI:Ro-Y NIcLsoN VVILLIIAM' F. ST'IIIIInE.I. NRI.soN H. GOTWALT BENJAMIN I-I. Hmm I , , f I ' 'N' :w1--www. me-new-N wfpm--mwrwwvwnwwsv 1 sr -I I W---f M - 1 ' I E I I . ' . , 4 H I A F' , 'Y .' 15. ff' 543431 IQ... .. r F I H , A Y. .. . . V- . 'A Q . ,..,., .,.. 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T1roMPsoN FRATER IN URBE W. O. THOMPSON FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors A. P. CLARK W. B. GINGRICH B. H. HEIM D. A. JOHANN R. N. MARTIN Juniors H. D. JOHNSON ' ..L.Ll,,,.....-......,. ...., L... ar' w mv f--I A gk .-M 1 ,Q f I' . . 515 1 nik' -' gffh -A - wfwkn-.vm--my f-.f...-...N-..... ...f........, . ,.,, , . 397 C. R. SHNYRER N. I. Cocxuav R. T. GALLAGHER B. C. WHARTON R. C. DELL J. P. JEWELL D. T. FAUST 'rx '.4,uw v -' . .. ,.., ., .-J . .....,4-.... . ...., . W .JK M I gfgdgix . 'h. 1 ' LJ-. . ,. .. . Y.: ' J af, ,E I, ri fi' MXf'f,-I-- -.W A' ' - lfv w.'vr -wifi i:'j i'x'JEugf rhiiup I igellfil-wzl-war' U U 33-flu wf-iiwfi in .......-N-. ,.........-........ ..........-.,......, l-...--...... .............-,, 1 Primo Jncohs Ferguson Mayne Tripp Patton Matheson Cutting Flynn Jones Nvlml-mn Xvlck Fisher Thomson Rnnkle Gillespie Mnrlln Dorrnun Hnsek Stover AVUIUHICD C. W. S'ronoAn'r A. li. WARNOCK DELTA SIGMA PI Founded at New York University School of Commerce, November 7, 1907 ' Active Chapters, F orty-one ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER Established April 1, 1023 FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. A. W. HASEK E. MARTIN H. W. STO-van FRATRES IN COLLEGIO W. E. BUTT C. M. Glu.:-:sein Seniors K. E. CLUNGEOAN R. E. MAYNE S- C- RUNKLE, JR F. B. DORMAN D. L. MULL R- I- SWISSHELM G. F. Fisnsn F. J. PRIME B- C- WHARTON W. W. Jfxcons S. R. Ro-mx R- L- WICK J. P- JONES I'I. G WODISl.EY Juniors H. I-I. ADEE B. J. W. FLYNN E- C- MAT!-IESON J. A. BUCK N. I-I. Gofrwnrxr A- A. MCLEAN P. C. CU'1 1'1Nc H. R. HAS-SEL F- 5- PATTON W. H. DENNY W. E. H1Nx-:LE W. F. STIMMEL J. FERGUSON D. L. Jo-NES W- 5 THOMSON C. F. FLINN R. L. Tmvr nf. N ' 'U' ' ,1g,.g,,,5,,ggg..,.,. 'j.tg:g3:'fffZl'gw-wf'--v--, fi X' . ', ,,' , ,,., l Y- - ,V 3 1.-ifggwz h ' .L n ' ef' ...' T11...T.L2.l'iflf2L1.I,IQ ff.',l,'.'i1,,'1 ,j i 398 I 311, 3.35,-,,, ir, A , I :J H:.' -.M-,f :',..i- ., .,,., ,M ,t . 5, 4. , . ... N, ' I ,, ' ' ., w. 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W, -Aww RI... putt., , rw- A nm. ft -vt MQW- W .WI t.. wm- Qfgi' 4 nw nu...- W XI SIGMA PI fHonorary F orestryj Founded at University of Washington, Seattle, Wash, November 24 1908 Active Chapters, Nine PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER Established January 8, 1924 FRATRES IN FACULTATE JOHN ARDEN FERGUSON FRANK THOMAS MURPHY Gsonca Rmx GREEN ARTHUR CLIFTON MCINTYRE WILLIAM GRIMM EDWARDS WARREN BROKAW MACMI'LLAN CLARENCE RUSSELL ANDERSON HAROLD STEPHENSON NI:wINs FRATER IN COLLEGIO Junior ' PHILIP MCCANDLESS 37? ,J I 2,T':'j fQ1 I N A I I . ,,., , , -4- -' I - I , Ip , . ' If 0152 gzsti-,213-' , e i wiiwftf fm -I I xslt lf 2 II Q' kg w I t?g1i?im!i i if I 15w1lUtIN5415W is I ' 3 ' 9 ,,h,MNjf:'1, U U- ' 399 W-, , Q s . Q I N 11 I 4 Huffman Dlffc-nbnngh Culp Dundorc Ellis Weidner llcnry Erb McFadden Fishlrl' W 0mHlf'y Hughes Reed Prof. Hurrin Reezlvr Robb Krivbel Wharton DR. Fmzo L. PATTEE W. S. HOFFMAN A. P. CLARK W. P. REED S. H. CULP S. L. Rmzmzn D. C. DIFFI-:NBAUGH S. R. Roan O. S. Pmm: I.. S. IIERTZLER :wmv'mm-,.wummwnwrnr..:i1-m wmv! A PI DELTA EPSILON fHonorury Iournalisticb Founded at Syracuse University, December 6, 1909 Active Chapters, Forty-four PENN STATE CHAPTER Established May 8, 1924 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Prior. M. M. Hmmis R. T. KRILBEL . D.' M. CRESSWELL FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. D. DUNDORE R. B. SMITH W. G. ELLIS F. N. WE.lDNER, JR. J. H. ERB B. C. WHARTON G. F. Flsmzn D. D. HENRY H. H. HUGHES H. G. WOMSLEY U. W. Howlmn W. W. Jfxcons H. R. HUFFMAN R. M. Gmas C. E. MCFADDEN Juniors C. C. MCELVAIN W- LORD, JR. J. N. MILLER C. F. FLINN R. M. ATKINSON ,Y ,NM ',., ,W ....,,., ..,.,1..,... ,.,,, , fi' 5, iw fir? QA A - ,U .fx ,,,e f A -. , , ... ...,, f L L ,,L.,,.,,........LL,... ,..,--,-. ,MWW,W - 400 vw N. V A 1 ...fa f, x ,A - X ,. XI ,ai M,,YAz'1v5N XXX jf . , - ,,,4. f H I 'Vwr:wn'f!.F ' ' X -' XVI 1 5 I 5 '5 ,, 'X ' .a . f '. . I A .1 xx xv 4 . , .4 1. .. gn . , A . Mrs. Mack Miss Ilny Mins Moss Unger Chnpnmu Wnrner liism-r l'hvnsnnt ' Miss E. P. CHASE Miss L, B. Moss Miss C. E. RAY PAULINIL UNUER :MARGARET PHIQASAN1' OMICRON NU Qlionorury Home Econ0micsJ TAU CHAPTER listuluislnccl May 17, 1921 FACULTY MEMBERS Miss L. C. TURNER HONORARY MEMBERS Mns. W. G. MACK Mus C. E. Blll.I.lNGlEll ACTIVE MEMBERS PAULINE CHAPMAN ' -vw:-vfvwvvfo-nwvf-.-...A-.-'v--ff-'fe un ' :1-vvxrf-Fwy. n-'zlvtqqvpsrcf-:uwlws2VW'w14'Ulf1F3 Ff 1 5!'I'2 7'T T' n f' 'B 'V ' - A ' 1 'v'7m3'? 1 H-Tv ff ze: 1 401 Miss S. M. WlI.SON Miss P. K. S1-nAculc Mas. E. K. l'lmscmx1AN AVALYN Klsl-:R RUTH XVARNER 3 2 x E S K , I l 2 5 I i 5 F 1 9 I 1 . E .....s i 1 C in V 'wil i A ' iii' lgi . U' 'i W C , .,.. ,,W..,.i- ,.... ,... . . .. . -W-.i Z Xi-2f'i EM-'7 I 'QLQ4AgQlflg.igi ' if i ,,....k.L.gg 'T fl E f-f L. Howard McKinley Wnlll Lllllg DICICBOH ' Torchin Krumrlne Shnnls-y M1lI'4lll1ll'lll2 Founded at New England Conservatory of Music, 1914 , Active Chapters, Six EPSILON CHAPTER Established December, 102i ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. E. MARQUAIMH' R. W. Swim' H- A- WAHI. FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors E. E. Howum F. R. SIIANLEY S- H- TOHCHIA 1 D. I-I. MCKlNI.EY' J- M- KRUMRINE , Juniors i C. L. LANG J. E. DICKSON mm' W' ' ,i 'i i' i gm' 'f'''7TTI1112i32'ZLELTTQFmW'iTif .lgZQjgggg,gg,:,,,.,,,,,,,,,'4-img. i i H' ' ' :Q , ' - V- ' sz f..'::':: A' A ' :Li 1:1:1f::f,:'tf5:g?.i::i'i:::'T. 402 I l Mulmimz Ilnrclny RI4-5:1-1 RmIf'll!'fn Iles 111-11-lrulbis McKinney l!rmlI'urd King Wood lflvon-It Allown y Almlun .lm.wS Womb ANDREW CARNI-ZCIIC Al,l.ovvAv I'lA.llRY EDWARD MANNING PAUL Almm Dmc'mm.ms M I PI TAU SIGMA' Qllonorary Mechanical Engineeringl Founded nl University of Illinois, 1915 Active Clluplcrs, Eight PENNSYLVANIA ZETA CHAPTER Estsnlrlisluccl December ll, 1925 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Louis J. Blmlmlvolxlm FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors lil-Lx R. MCKINNI-XY' ClllES'I'I-LR WIN'I 0N luis Juniors I,b:sTlA:n PAUL Cnoss 403 I'IAnoI.n A, Ev:-:lu-:'r'1' .IOIIN IIAY RAncI.1lfF1 R0'I!lill'1' E. KING Ilmuu' J. Rn-:man cuff, defrr- -Q :man ,,...Q5.1-e. Xvoelfel Robert s Seluxbiuwr llelvllalril Ki-re-xluuv Kivhl YnnVelzer Carey 1'rh:l1nrsl Ilergcnretller Levhxurm Shr-fl:-r Crnnlsky Farrell Crltes liowlnn-r Dnvey 1'1eImxwirn' DcVore Hum Slllilil Yengley E. R. BUIIDNICR W. P. DAVICY H. R. Ku-:HL 0. F. Smrrn J. S. CAREY H. B. Dl':Vo1na J. R. Klcusrmw SIGMA PI SIGMA QI-Ionorary Physics! Founded at Davidson C0llege,'Davidsrm, N. C., 1921 Active Chapters, Three SIGMA GAMMA Founded 15120 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 0. J. FAHRELL W. H. P11sI.msui.mn II. L. VAN Vm.znn A. W. CHANISKY W. R. HAM A. C. PRICIIARD FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L, B, LEVINSON H. H. RBICIIAIIIJ Juniors C. B. Scliunwnn 404 WENll'I' CRITES I-Ilcucizwuonmu Romaiws WOICI.l'liI. YEAGLEY L. S 1 I IC'l'l.lC.R LGCAL FRATERNITIES 5? 1 1 V, 2, 2 E, I f li 5 pa? if I li ,. lt .. it i. in 1 :F ii QE I l iQ if F 1 1 v l 5, . i . -7 E13 5 l Y, L 1 l 4 if x it il. 5 P 1, tt il' t if .sew Xaser- ,...,...,.....,W..........-.....f...,.....,,.,M,.,.,. .4-..,......................-.......... -..,.......,...t l H, C. Phillips Ponrsnn Knnvski CrawJ'm'4l Atkinson Statler Ilko Throk N Knier Roy Strickland Ilnmmnnll l Mellor S111 vm' Morrow Lehman Fencil Biddle Lindsey Llmrincott Gornoy Snitlur Allowny XVluu'ton XVoyl1nt 'W. Plllllips The Intra-Mural Council The lntra-Mural Council is an organization composed of the Academic Local Fraternities. lt was founded during the school year of 1915-1916 to promote co- operation between the fraternities and the college administration in furthering the general interests of The Pennsylvania State College. The general purposes are to better the conditions of the fraternities as far as possible, to develop a spirit of co- operation among its own members, and to promote' a good feeling among all fra- ternities in general. The council roll is composed of a Senior and Junior delegate from each member fraternity. - ..5 1 4 r I , A ,fl .. . , . , .E V: , , , ff, -'-ff----'-w----'-l.....,....,..w........,........... ...t.........t V. 'M ' 406 .I 1-' ' I - I x, x.,,.23 '1 N Q K . A .W ,mpg , .,..,,, . ., 1 v.I ,I 1 ' I I ,I C ll -9Q i -wm-- - ii .I'.f i4' f -I v..., , ,,- W I- 'igiiiii' ,',,,. ..L,,::Li, 1, my T wxwx WL H I, . I 1., . .. .. ,, 'Il lntra-Mural Council L 1'r0Si1leIM - - ----- - - A. C. ALLOWAY Vice Presirlvnt - B. C. WIIARTONQ Secretary-Treasurer . - - - . E, L, SPITL1-111 M .1 Council Roll ' M Omega Epsilon Tau Phi Delta B. C. WIIAIITON T. B. WI-:YAN'I' H. C. CGLLMAN J, ELSER Beta Lambda Sigma Omega Delta Epsilon D P A. C. ALLOWAY - L. G. LEIIMAN I R. T. PI:A:IsoN W. D. CRAWFORD , Delta Pi Chi Lambda Zeta J. A. HIGH R. L. JOLLY R. P. STIIIcKI.ANn R. M. ATKINSON Delta Sigma Chi Tau, Sigma Phi J. F. STAVEII L. R. FENCIL A. S. GORNEY V, J, KANESKI Friends' Union V Omega Mu Rho G. P. LIPPINCOTT W. W. MIaI.Lon I.. J. ENTIIEKIN J, G, L1ND5By Chi Upsilon Alpha Phi Sigma E. L. SPITLEII , W. B. I-LKO C. W. STOTLER P111LL1p5 Phi Lambda Theta V Phi Kappa Nu J. G. Roy H. S. HAMMOND L. K. WERKIIEISER C. C. BIDDLE M ' Alpha Gamma Phi . Delta Kappa Sigma W. E. PHILLIPS F. W. Monnow J. K. KAIEII T, T, TOROK Local Fratern1t1es ACADEMIC , -Q Fraternities Founded ., OMEGA EPSILON - - - May, 1914. BETA LAMBDA SIGMA - February, 1915 - DELTA Pr - - April, 1919 FIIIENIIS' UNION September, 1920 PHI LAMBDA THETA . November, 1920 I DELTA SIGMA CHI December, 1920 CHI UPSILON - Mgy, 1921 DELTA KAPPA SIGMA October, 1921 TAU SIGMA PHI - . 1920 OMEGA DELTA EPSILON February, 1923 CHI LAMBDA ZETA - April, 1923 OMEGA MU RHo May, 1924 ALPHA PHI SIGMA - June, 1924 PHI KAPPA NU - December, 1924 MU ALPHA SIGMA - - - - - September, 1925 PROFESSIONAL TAU PIII DELTA - - - 0 - May, 1922 ALPHA GAMMA PIII - - - - September, 1922 I-IONORARY , PIII lVIU.SlGMA - - - December, 1921 ' 1 ALPHA PI MU March, 1923 ' 211 Pr LAMBDA SIGMA - 1925 ii ll lil -w5----j-- ,...,-.....,,..--. ..... ......- .. ,. ,C , ,I Qi , Y ,N M Y w e ,, . I.. .,..,, f e- M , YJ M Q ,A l I with K 1 A y W, .... N Y I 1 1.111 lgarg 5211325123112-,I,,,IeI,:SQs,'I5.1f.!:ul ', ,I 1Il:Ffwv-if15523311111254Iam ,,4. f' 9 I' 'Iv-Ifvff ' 'Tf ':1': 407 QQ! wwff mx: 9 614, iv -ply , XX bg ff Ml 40 y u xv F W ,, A, AXE , ,- 3?f,v' 5 4 iimfil f .- , u. -'X F42 A Q,f hy fl , 4 A' f iw AX HV .al ik A , - L-- - ,mb ,.., A14 f ' sr- - , , , ' 5.-1 'lv OMEGA EPSILON Gm-rmwy Gilflur Lvmmmx Zh-glvr Colvin Parsons Ivlnsrm NVHNOII Ilmlszoy M1114-r Illveley liurllngumc hlltstifor Urauult Ex. Gr:-rdlng Gurus Gllycr SUHYUIT XVnlkcr Olunulus I-'erguson Mnrsh Goliwult Shlrk Entorly lirncht Morrill Sllllllllbl Wuynnt Russell Illnnorsllltz II. Gvrqllng nlllfldbl' Cunt. liuulmru Ilccrlcr Dr. TnnLI1'l' HUIIFJ' Rm-itz Wlmrmn 408 if A.. riff F 1-'J - 7 '- 4 W A Afffrfsi 1:-1 ,,. gafzrazmwsvzf.-.fn 5 I I . , 5 i E Wi i. G I 1 :I Q ti V g. X li' Vx v gf .f?f ':x 1 C 'I F ,l,,.L.4' . 2 R. I A - ' n . Q, 5 J'- FRATRES IN FACULTATE Du. JACOB TANGI-zu LEJLAND S. Rnomss CAPT. Wu.nUu S. BAsuonu I-I. V. GERIJING D. K. REITZ E. F. 1'l1NNmcsm'1'z N. H. Co'rwALT F. K. Es'rEnLY J. D. COLVIN L. Ml'1'S'l'll Ell E. L. CERDING W. A. BRliCIl'l', Ju. J. E. GILDER I-I. L. Oumxmxs E. R. SHIRK D. L. Glmnwslcv f 1 ' 1 r .lo l'IAYl-is T. P. Nolml FRATRES 1N URBE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors A. GUYER C. WIIAI!1'0N Juniors F EIIGUSON B. WEYAN1' Sophomores R. MAIISII H. I-Ilmszm' RUSSELL W. BIIANDT Freshmen A. ZIEGLE1! B. Wusmv C. MASON 409 EDWARD S. Rmmcn DAvm D. Ill-:Nm S. L. REICDER G. L. MA'l'liEIl F. E. Gmail W. F. S'1'1M1um. J. A. Mrznmm. W. S. Smm:.n'r E. A. WALKER A. J. CARES J. G. PARSONS, Jn. I-I. G. MILLER J. P. I'IlVELY A. L. BURLINGAME L. C. LEMMON l l ' l l l i A -A ,V lf A Az 0r V4cA1-cuLP 5, l I ls 'l BETA LAMBDA SIGMA l-'nunded l-'ehruzlry 15, 1915 I 1 fl 4 l 4 F l F 1 I E 5 F ' i g . l l 1 K 1 4 1 l ! l F P l l E e 5 i l . 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DOIINE.lI J. RUssIaLL ECKICRT ROBERT A. I'IUI:III:s JOIIN W. WILIII:I.M LEO E. WVILLIAMS RALIIII R. RICKEII A. KI:NNIs'rII SCIIENCK . V5 aiimifg W owv' DELTA PI Founded April, 1919 Grn y Adm Stewart Hurgrn vo Ymuu: '1 '3'l0 YUCUIH NVolf Plntt Jolly Iblnwoodio Vnrnow UFOFNIUF Tlllllllllll Grhw Stine '1'lmmpnm1 Mlllnr Rumble DUIIITPI' RUXIIIIH1' lqy-,mg M4-Glnness God:-xllulk Pntersnn Grnnf IIPH Uillll lIul'I'm:1n X 412 I Y I . w 1 :A 1 E. my 1 ,. 1. W I '4 NM ii- ,VI jfli 2:1 F fi? If! I1 I 5. rr 1 A F I 4 :.w.:..a,-.ff-QL: vi 'S 1 I 3 5 D E 5 E ,,. IVIARSII W. XVIIITI-I JAMES A. HIGH H. ARCIHE PA1'ERsON HORACE H. ADEE HARRY W. BRESSLER HARRY R. CURNOW FRANK EVANS ROBERT R. BOULTER JAMES M, W. GROW WAI,1'EIl H. WOLF STUART D. DINWOODIE H-.-...,.,.,w......... ...,.............,.,.... ...WA -ff--- -'M J1- .V . , .1 9. ., xx , FRATRES IN FACULTATE RICHARD W. GRANT FRATRES IN COLLEGJO Seniors CIIESTER W. ILI-:s Juniors DONALD M. GRAY SHELDON A. HOFFBIAN RAYMOND L. 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SMITII THOMAS C- LHICIITY MAIJIIICIC T. HIil'I'l'lilI J. llusslm. Kmlawl-Lx' i GONMAN L. Flsulsn Cnfxnmzs L. S'l'0'l'l.I'1R Juniors I EDWARD W. Blillill Glsoluz T. BI.AKESI.l'1lC GEOIHZI-1 A. SCIIUCK T CIIAIILICS W. l'uu.l.ll's Fulan S. SIIAFFEN GEOIIGIG Kla.NN11:.'lu GLASS 1 lllfssmr. VANAWTA I-lAnoI.n L. FRUEIIAN Ali'I'Ill!R V. 'l'mvNsl4:.Nn. Sophomores 'I'ux-:mmm-1 B. I-l1l.r. JOAQUIN F. Mmuuano WAl.'l'I-Ill Nu:um.soN VAN II. Ll'2IC'lIL!'lEll , Ihmw Tuna I Freshmen, ITIQXFORD H, CLWI- LESLIE T. JONES FRANK C. NIf:Clu.1.ol1'f:u Enwm W. IlAum.1-in ALLEN B. McCuLr.oUr:n Dom:1.As R. 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W 1'- if ' S o phomores 1, ' Q, A' SAMUEL L. DERNENBERG SAMUEL H. RONEN , . -U SAMUEL C. ZIBELMAN I ARTHUR B. KABNICK S . ,, ' Freshmen ' Liao LERMAN 1. J 1 'Q ' L-iI?QfvWw'f'If.V,:iw-wRf'-N' A' QQ'WfffffiQ 'fFx???55f':5f, fnff'f 3 'Ef7Q'wf3T'r '?3'f.1 '? A ' A A - A I Z! xwgyizl A .,. Q-LQ 1,49 Qu' --'W .... 'i . ..... '...i'f'.2 f'.,,','.r T:'L' ITztf::Ef1L.3':f:T:IZi Q JA' F TIL Ji . ff- - 'A ',,,g..' ' . ' .. ',,,.gf,..,, Q 11:5 'L 'W' Wi!.l..L..,4L,L,L.i...1L.g,.L...,-A..1g.QJgA,,.... Jw- 437 Louis E. Lzxscn LESTER N IEMAN Rr-:umm I-IABERMAN V 1 r w x ...,.,..,.,,...,,.W. ... , . .,.1,.......--. .v...,..-mv..-r,...,......-.......,...,.,,.. .V L 1 R -x , , , .1 thi ,lg-:zu yi J2.T.. 5..- fi! R asv 2, g EAW, ,. P . I 'n ,1- Tf , 4 . W , ig! A A :E 5, ix :I ,I 1 , It w I- Y I R- Ur U31 iii M 5' w- :W V' ff! 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Juniors CT' PI-IILIP MCCANDLESS HAROLD S. BOMBERCEII LIzsTI:R H. DORMAN ARTIIUR T. ARTZBERGER MERCHANT GRAY J. LESLIE SIIoNTz , I-5 AIIA- ALFRED J. ELSER ROBERT M. WI:LsII I . ' I I g ' Saphomores .7 I I SAMUEL D. BEICI-ILER TI-IEODDRI: BREQN RALPII HERSIIBERGER ' I If ' XVILLIAM P. H. STEVENS JAMES P. MCWILLIAMS DDNALD CURTIS IW A Freshmen I V g,. WILLIAM DAVIS RICHARD DIIIMLER TIIoMAs ZARY Q ! ' -IIN SAMUEL KEMN5 MALCOLM KDEIILI-:R l JosI:PII GACHENBACK WILLIAM EYMAN ' it . I ,Ll I I ' IH, ,,,. I 'I Il.. I PH I ' I I I. , L3 I I I an .!.... 4 I -- T W-'M 1 , if .. 'Lii7 '4 T 7 I , . . Tiii ' ' , I 6w51t'Ij5 , I I 537,65 I .I .IIII I ,Y :ffT'7WTfTTT'3'7f'W A . X I 3 Z . I -. ' . 7 I C I t I , Q 55 1 A 3 - ffl I 'TAT' 1. ' I :g ', 439 ELF Q A fao 'Q gl K W1 - I fi ,. fix,- I, Q-fgg2x.,fT'3 H X ff ,giijj A.,,,A. Q Ai, . X ff Q' W W. M K . 9,'1QA I V A . :M M, xxx 2,52 - :'J:sWJW47 l,l,,, ALPHA GAMMA PHI II4'fIH'lllllIl Goode-lxollgll Unirns ltlrllnrk lf. 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H. BIsI-IoI' A. M. SPROIAT D. L. Rmxnonn E. M. CAIRNS FRATRES IN FACULTATE J.- F. SIIIGLEY E. H. RoIIImI:cx H. G. PARKINSON E. J. ANDERSON FRATRES IN URBF. C. W. TAYLOR ' J. S. DALR FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors J. G. STEELE W. H. H0-LL R. E. TURNER Juniors F. J. KILMEII E. E. EACI:I.IvrAN Sophamores H. C. HEINEIMAN G. F. Ro-BB Freshmen F. M. JACKSOIN F, STEELE R. F. MQILLIXNAIIITR W. L. HAMMAKIQII E. S- PISLE :.j:.'.'7,L,,'.::.R,.i: A . . 1.. g.:.,..gq:'1' -'-'It-L JEL- , juli! Av' 'L -.-.-....--.-.-.......,.....--vv..-...4.,-. .-..ve.Q-M.. I...W-W-..W.W.m4-...,.,-..MW.,-.-.N-..,,,,4 www.,-. I 441 L. E. GOIODENOUGII S. F. BInI.AcI: ' R. B. DIcIcI:.RsoN C. W. DRIIMcoLn W. C. GUIVIRRI. N. H. PIIILLII-PI C. D. MORLRY C. H. BUcHI:R D. L. SMITII M. W. SIIINGLRRI-:CKIR R. W. HARE 6 If Dmmldrum Ilnrrls Ilf-s lim-lnnn I'rnH' Ghivizzunl NVnIlon Mvllnr Mnrk -'Ulm' R l 'k HllI'V4'y fllonorary Journalislicj Founrlcrl 1021 FRATHES ,IN FACULTATE E. II. Rmmmccx Wu,1,1AM DYE, Ju. FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors Mu.'roN Invmc ALLI-:N CKHALD WAND HARRIS XVILLIAM R. MARK, Jn. FnANc1s A. HARVEY Cm':s'l'lm W. Inns CIIAIILI-IS H. BI-II-IMAN Juniors DAVID R. PRATT Joslcvu A. GIIIVIZZANI 442 KI'lNNl'Z'I'Il RUI-'E FRANK WALTON BUIITIS M. I'lAcKra'r'r XVILLIAM W. Mxauon A N 11 I1 Y W w 4 5 3 ! An il' i W . s . 1 3 1 r 1 Li S 3 2 Q I 7. . A . Hi ,, . ,,, f? ,..gx.gx 15 jf' W,fgpg,g.1.,f.4..,,g-,,g,if.A A A . Z 11.14 4VQ,4M1f.jQ, ,4 A 4. 1 ' F 'iii' 11 Ollygp Wctherhuld F0ft1fl'0l1' ' L0ngcm,Uk0, Sunty Grnzicr Jacobs ALPHA PI MU 'gf CI-Ionorary Pre-Medical! V Founded March. 1023 1531 FRATRES IN FACULTATE G. L. WENDT E. I-I. DUSHAM G. NEWMAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Senior ' , A. C. SANTY If -. Juniors C. G, GRAZIER J. M. WETHERHOLD L. JAcons ...f..3. A, G, QLWER K. I. FETTEROFF R. LONGENECKER ' 'W '1 I U -ft N. t Ifgiffifliff-97341 - A' 5 3 W 443 Y . , ,HQ J 'rf' ,J - X. ff. . f1'b,,'L4 . A ..f- r .' - ..-'W .1 af ' . W. I 1. ' V, A . ,s '4vl111u.M5u'mnwufwLl:J. U-.. 11 ' 1 1 1 . -1 y- 1 J I 7 ,.,...... .-.... ................ .. .. W- f. -D-'f'-N -- -'-H- '--'M'-H' 7 'I'ul-vhln llc-rryhlll l'nlm-y Nmllh S1-In-m-ah-r ADIIIQ Mull! Il Jmnnlvrs l'ull4-n Wlllurul 'I'urluh sVl'mlll'l' l':VllNlIWll I llr. Mnrllu Dr. lkmn-kv ZllIlIlH'l'lllllll UPIIH VIll'lH'4'k UP- 'Vlllllrl I' Boucmz MAn'rlN EvAsHwlcx GORNY W. PULLBN APPLE BERRYHILL PI LAMBDA SIGMA Cl're-I .cgrulb Foulldcrl 1025 FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. W. S'ro'nnAuT K. S'l'l'1Vl:2NS FRATRES IN COLLECIO I Seniors W. H. SMITH S. H. Toncnm W. J. Tumsu W. L. WAcNlsn Juniors L. L. LANDEIIS L. C. MlII.Ll5N v A 444 JACOB TANGIG A. R. WAliNll'f1K M F. N. Wumman, Ju ' E. L. WII.LAIID N. D. ZIMMERMAN D. PUTNEY A. S. Scunommn CAMPUS SGCIETIES Q . I I I Ie 2 'Y 2, 5. L 1. f' x. E I: I Ei w R wg! 3 Ii .Q 5 5 F I K, :vgrg Q -.Q 1-,-C-5-.-.ar-.vu-A -1- .... r Av-P 'K-mv, I 5 5' 15 A if I .WY fl I 9' . ,. R . .1 if A 'ff-'EW 'w. f:.f fv-J .. , ' ,..,.-fr ff. . I f!,. 'R -w.,n V T ifwfrf- W, ,MMI I ' , I ., , A. .. .i . ' 2 . .qi ' ,f ' , l .. .X wan. ...Hwm14mwmxwrvv'.4p:.uumwaa:nfuucw, ' I .. 'L f I . ' .- , . A N ,V Y .I Ax 'ix w.f A ,ff ' . ........-............M - - - .,...-..............., ,... .,....,........-........,......... . M... .... .......-... .......... ...... .--..........,..-. ......,........,,.. 1 1 gl,1t1,.,- 15.0.1 lh-mlm-r 1lI'l'l1!llIlll Smart yvqggfqn Prltclmrrl Halrrlx I ll' Xl. . ' , f V , X I ff, ' . i II --:Q2LL if x ' ' 'fl ltxxtx-I If ' 1 , . , . 'I Y 1 Gif pmrvwwm-mmouww-nnwff D. HENRY M. Cnnsswlfm. . P. REED L. REEDER HARRIS ,W ...wry-,ff v-PM---w-,. ,W-V SENIOR SOCIETY Founded 1907 GRADUATE MEMBERS G. W. SULLIVAN B. M. I'IliRMANN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors K. R. WRGTON E. S1'1TLla.R N. M. FI..m1lNc C. CALHOUN J. E. SIVIYXRT C. R. BEIRGMAN W. E. PRITCIIARD , .. . .. . .,, ..., ...,.-,..L... W.-. ,4.,.,....-v ,. ., ., w- . .. m..,,,... ------................ ,...-,,-......-. ...........................,...................... ......... ,,,,-,-ul.. --- - I '- 446 HIlI'f.ll0l0llll'W Hunt. Snltlf-1' l ll.1k M. IIIIIIIIIN lNlr'I'lUIll NNW Sh 1'S f 'm S MM1111111 Il11l'l'n11111 Ein:-11l111tl1 111111151-rllcld li01'lYK0 l'lW ' Sf'9'hm'Nkl ? r':i0 Tnylur l.lIllfIl'0ll llIlNl.illj.ZN Ruud NVl'H10ll f4l'H 7 R wo ff'Zi 1' Wfm6M7WZWffQWw2 j ' ...11 IW N. M. l'1l.I-1MlNC A. C. WA1'soN J. F. S1'1'no11sK1 H. E. HAs'r'1Nr:s K. R. W1CS'I'01N M. HAMAS J. E. SM'A11'1' H. DANcn:11Flm.n I. G. Lu'NcmcN C. G. GnAzu111 UPPER-CLASS SOCIETY Founded 1907 GRADUATE MEMBERS W. G. K1I.1.1Nc1c11 FRATRES IN COLLECIO S an iors C. R. Blaine 1115A N J. F ILA K J. D. PINCUIIA E. I-I. MCCANN J. L. EISENHUTII W. P. Rmcn H. R. Ifflllfmmw Juniors J. P. Rmavlu-1 C. H. KENT 4417 M. l'l1c11mA NN F. 'l'Ax'1.o11 L. S1-ITL:-111 J. MUNZ B. Simms W. Foncm J. Cm.1.1Ns H. BAr1T110l.011111:w P. H lass H. DARRAGII S I E 1 1 I! .f Xa, . . ixfpw-1is...,..1g . Y k , E.'?'mmff-1f..,1I -lik! qr., dlxgnqjf ',- -.,. my' i, W Y Q W . sg rr,-, H., T. V, T' ,,..I,W9,.E ,WA A 1- ,.A. ..',,,,,.v,,,, ,x.W..,.., I W AY , ,, ,lf n:.'A4sn4q?lf.mwrpuqm1fqqmpmqnan1:4m,,:.1 I .f - M, ., . . ,,.,.. W -J .1 1. .594 ...Q .. .. , F r.. ,n,.... .- ,,... ...,,,,,,.,,,....,....,....,.,... .,............,,...,.....,......,, ,,,, . ..,., .. . .. .,,, ,,,... . .. L ,, mn ' V i A WJ . . .F 3 .3 .2 M 5 1 4 il 5 E 5 ls ' 1 , . 1' u 1 I Ilvsv-so Grown- lhlgm- Idgm-rn l1lllllIlll'0f I: llurrhuzlou FiIh.:c-r Iivllh-Ill Gvrrllng.: S11-wurtz Hlump Hum-k You NIUIIII Ibumlurs- Kuhn-r M1-Qunele llnrrhl l'rItvlmrd lim-1-:In-r F0lll'lll'l Llggvll. , Q19 ' I1 H1195 and p 3 UPPER-CLASS SOCIETY Founded 1913 HONORARY MEMBER Q HUGO Bnzmclc 4 ,N 5, GRADUATE MEMBERS ' ' D. M. Culcsswl-11.1. G. W. SULLIVAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Z Seniors '2 W. E. Pnlwcumm J. PIESSE R- MCQUADI-2 J. H. STnwAn1' S. Rnsnmu R- R. Foulmcm- Q5 F. Kfusnu H. GEIIIHNG C- TORRILNCIL 53 P. PAC:-1 G. Cmmwl-1 B. HACKETT 25 G. Hmzms G. Lll'PINCO'l 1' W. WliNm:l.L 5 R. Dmmonn g Juniors I E. T. Eccnns C. L. PACKARD K. G. I-l'A.1NE1s I A. LEsKo W. LICCETT J. C. Br:l.Fml.n B. I'IARRlNG'l'0N G. FILICFIR H. VOVNNIENDA R. MAIIONPIY K. R. SLAMP 1 LW-.f....,.........,.:'4g 'f -K ' 'iff 'f'f'T'I.lTQi1 ',4 ,... ..... ..,.' .Q .'M, '2fiiL:i-.g-..Lg.f .. 1 Lg? , ' l1i:Q1'QliffI.7..L1.'IQI.1IlLlifllfflf..1f,'ljfj' ' '::1i:: gg-,g,jn'Q .liii- -'M'-4-'-11? 448 ...,,, M. H x . . - .. M..............,......,.....-...-...............m..w.....,.m.....f.....,..... . , v-1w3vv 'R5'v-R-.ww I nv... .., ,, ,, 5 In W Q A R' V ,, , . - N R , awww--- ,n fW,,,,.,,,,,, 3 1, i :Q , ,. E F E ? . Y 1 5 4 1 2 2 1 1 i 5 k 13 5 i 5 a 3 5 i 3 1 25 Q1 25 R E S, br V 1 S if 1. 1 W w i 11 R ,. I ii .T Ju .4 , ' . Y 5 1 Tomhm Davis Wm.. llurrln llvcdur llockvnlwrry Amlnms Dnmlure Ile-lllclll 1h-rryhill Gurmnn Gvvrllil Smith Kuplnn Ovstvrlillli MHZQWSR1 1.'i,,h,,1. lfplill IHIIIIIIQHUII Ulf l'0lll'llll R1-lltlwlxlur '--,f-,..ir'- .Y 31,-.1-':g?., -1 A . sir?-gi .-2 .X ,gf :Q-Sc -: LJ! -A Q -12-ZR Tzu .sm-X 12 - I J-ALFEE-PQ' 5-ff.- 'A , , -f --5 A-. T. KRIEREL D. HENRY B. DONALDSON T. CONRAD O. SMITH R. PLOTTS E. ULF B. KAPLAN R. FLETCHER C. BELFIELD COLLEGIATE SOCIETY Founded 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE S. K. S'11:vENs FRATRES IN COLLEGIO G. G. W H. R. N. W C tif 'A . . - Y ..... . WR.. Seniors F. FISHER M. HARRIS B. RE-NTSCIILER S. BUCK D. DUNDORR Juniors R. ADAMS J. GORMAN M. DAVIS C. BERRYHILL 449 C. R. MASO'N G. W. SULLIVAN R. D. GEORGE W. P. REED S. L. Rmamm S. H. TORCIIIA J. M. S'rAzE.wsKr ' A. H. WILLE W. W. HOCKENBERRY J. F. OESTERLING .JJ . Y- ,A X X' X . . . .-,..,... , . .......-.FX ' .1 In 'wHI,.,XN'1' .. . . .--.--M----.M r-mvmvw 1ux1v11 v'fv'vr:'rmf1s1r'rrwr'rW Sig-ww-muh A . ' -' -, X 'I 'RN A I 9, F A 'A' I Ai---'-H T 'fi5wrrQA' I-'r.vmv r ' 1 I 'W7lHi-e . . 5' ' V, I. I X why, 'WJ IW.: I I ,.... i . .. ...Q ' ' ' - -..- iw L44 -'- , -' -H4 I ..gL4lJ.fAf.j,..'.-j.L.lJL.:'..:1- I 'l..'.Lg...l A , ., . - ,I Hadley HIll'l1ll0l0lllUXV Wolff Bates Curry Kzlrhucll Delp Gruzier Elfifilllllllll Kittle Mntlllns Bowie Hewitt Hess Sllllfll Eggers Tnylnr Loclnvoml You Nleulu McCann Inglmm Krnll Greene Bergman Oox Reilly Ilnrrls Llllll1l'4'll Ilnstlngn Stnwurt Morrill Ilurris Mutllleu Sunds Steele Fourxu-re NV4:ston S- N' I J' I .7, 3. . , -,-,. . f Xxf 7 ' ,J I iff x xx B. M. IJERINTANN M. M. HARRIS C. R. BBRCMAN H. W. BUSIIING R. M. HAYS K. R. WESTO'N G. M. HARRIS J. G. LUNCRI-IN W. N. KARIIACII ALPHA CHAPTER SOPI-IOMORE SOCIETY Founded 1907 GRADUATE MEMBERS L. HOIUCK R. B. BARR FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors G. R. GREENE J. H. STEWART T. A. MATIIIAS H. A. KITTLE Juniors A. H. BATES E. E. HI-IWITT ,qw ...,,7.I.,.. R. S. GRUBB C. E. M0IRRll.I. R. R. FOIURACRE D. C. KEINNEDY J. V. INCHAM H. E. HASTINGS D. W. TAYLOR EccE:Rs G. SANDS HELSS TU F F5975 REILLY D. . STEELE A. MATHQIEU S. J. K0'LIKO'SKI A. W. BAss F' s-Ing: - .'l1YV7f 'J'I'1'11 :1 ,1 ,'7yf'15v'gwral3-'gg-r' 7 . I K. R. SLAMI- H. R. GREENE C. G. GRAZIER R. H. BART'll0L0lVl.EW C. L. PACKARD Sophomores J. HADLEY H. SIMITII A. WOLFF E. J. Locxwo-on S. CURRY I. KRALIL G. DELI' W. Cox W. BOWIE I K ' Q 'T l g 'V ' T I , I ' I ,I?'L,., I N' . .. ..jl.LfIg..Z1'1.'. 3 'L 'fif.fQT.:,ZZ:.' .5 f 450 fx. fi ' . A 'J Y -.fag '4 'wA..L '. W, ,R yy rf- --1' r.-I ,, . -7 ,.,..-M,h',,,,.,,,,,,,.t, ,, ,.. H--,..' 'Y ,Ax Wigs! ... 1 '?p.m...vAw'.nn.-vwwmnvirnzvamwulailan..1 .',- ,Y X A A 1 3' , 1241 - . 5 -L bf Dollblvzuu' Lesko S. Ilnmns Reed XV1-tml Sharpe Grnonshivhls Cmm-run Flluk Munz Page Yost lIull1'ri1-In 0lYunhourwr Iinrrlugtun Huh- Slllflft lhellield llxllbgerllelll I'1'ltclxnrll Jnvobsmm Ilollxrook I'incurn Ilyx-vm WW ' W. E. PRITCIIARD P. R. PAGE J. F ILAK A. C. WATSON P. F. HOUSERMAN R. S. MAIIONE.Y J. P. ROAEPKE J. C. BEI.F1ELn D. CRE!-INSIIIELDS HAMAS W. L. DOBBLEAAR G. K. OFFENIIOUSER 7 4 I'Ii1I'2i W? K SOPHOMORE SOCIETY Founded 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE D1-:AN E. A. Houmoox, Honorary Member N. M. FLEMING, Graduate Member FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. C. REED P. J. MUNZ MF. I-IAMAS Juniors J. D. PlNcunA B. A. HAIIRINGTON J. BYHEM Sophomorcs W. H. CAMERON, Jn. D. R. BEVAN B. D. JACOBSON C. A. Yosr 0. B. HELFFIHCII 'jp ,.,, ,.. .... ,lj ,.,r . ....... ...t .,.. 2 , J. f . ' 451 M M. Im: E. S. WILTZEI. J. E. SMART C M. Toflxnmcla I--I DANclanFnaI.n F. B. MAHON A J. LF.sK0 C. S. SIIARPE R H. Rl-IlNll0'LD B. H. Wrufmm J. W. W'If.SON S. BHNDICK Mc-l'lwrson l'x-uit Cmnu-ly Cnsm-llo 1101110111 1 St,lllw:u.mn liussufll Prrmdfnot l'c-mllfrton Mclfllvnimz Iiuslnnfll Ml-q1f,,,,m11 Ili-ss Lord 1'uI.Inn lllnkcl M11H114fWH Quiglvy f 'zif KL .fl I' x f N Huco Blaznmc W. E. PmI.L1Ps H. L. SCHIMPFF N. B. LANE W. T. WINULE J. B. MCCLEDIENTS J. G. Hlassla C. R. BENGMAN F. S. PATTON W. E. HINKEL J. R. MATTHEWS P. P. Hass R. C. QUIGLEY H. N. PzNm.LToN K. G. HAINES JUNIOR SOCIETY Founded 1923 HONORARY MEMBERS N. M. FLr:1v11Nc B. M. I-Ir-:RMANN FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors C. L. SE.1'MAN . J. E. KEEHAN H. A. CANON C. G. S1'nANc F. W. WE.1LANu J. J. JACK W. E. FnAzE.n Juniors C. C. McE1.vA1Nl5 B. A. BROOKS, Jn. W. H. MCCONNELL J. C. BELFIELD D. R. PRATT J. L. CONNLLY J. M. RUSSELL 452 J. O. KELLER gF'FI?'?' ' af - 255521.51 9238032 Eamon:- :-mf'- Z :neg .3 Lf: '-1 . J. Cos'r1s.LLo O. P. PRo'UnFoo'r H. S. BUSHNELL A. B. STILLWAGON A. E. WILSON F. M. GAGER F. J. CLOSE gf CLUBS i ! s f r g e 1 i e 5 I, I: E1 v, ,, E Ki, I L E ,nu 2jF w,Q,QV'jji 1 . ,V , , , . mf . , , , , ., ff ,4 , ' 1' r f.-I 'u ' Y ,' uw- I , . ee ,e,,.,,m 44,, -,,w ,,,,.,M,,,,,m, , A JA. 1. xf l.,fv4 H U eb M W 1 Wrmwrr-,W-1-wwf v rz Q . 1 u , K- .W 7 1-1 Ly, f, , , - 1 A i 3' flex 'Qi 'E' ' .U . 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Murslmll Corre Xvcstnn Scnsholiz I-Inmm K1-lrnn Hmnme-r llc-nth ljruibnlhis LIIFKIE R, Llnrghnll Jnrrott Fllzgvrnlrl Ifimllvr Cmmul Ender Burgess Gormnn The Penn State Club Ofieers and Executive Committee f.--.-....................... .,..,..,.. ..., ..,..... ,...., ,... .,..,, . 454 I 1 1 1 1 l l r l. l 4 .ll ..-f 'X , 'mx W-gr y V. . . , ... ..m ',i-,1'QCi1Q I tlf3 4'mwTl,j,jjwj '. 1 illllttnblifi ,1-stuff'gnfinlpln-iinv''Jin'-Sltfw..x:.smivuf-mieufeilvffp-QLH A --U--A r?.xx.faA-wuffavx.--xwatv1:Mux'.:s.1sm,,xs:'.... . T' . .,.. ,. . . -..1 .sg5.4.Q.....,gm,,4,-,, ., ' r li! PQQ, .. . , . , i L: H 'ii ' - as -ee-rm r' ff--are A 1-ee 1' v ., ,,,,,,, ii. f .l . , l i l it F 2 L P li ' 9 ' A I X - Ii in ' I: gl . 15 lit N il ilf l' H .li ll if I ! ll ll 4 l i It il l il fi l it W sl iz if i F 1 XY if 1' lf I tl 'l 'Q i i ll If E li l i , it li- j r, . . V it if 1' f N l Mohnkern XV1llmuu lifrb Ulhel R1-utsvlilr-r IVAN-ssio Poem-n l ' MuFiulrleu Smith T.i1'zplncott D1-rr Zurbc l l 1 f ,x . l e Ag. Stu ent Counci 1 it h d 'l l 3 ' Officers 'I if President - - G. P. LlPPlNCO'1i'1' Q3 ll Secretary-Treasurer . P, C, Smrrn Clover Club - C, D, Uinm, 'g' ' Crabapple Club - G, P, Lrppmcgfm- il l li Dair Science Society - J, M, S1-Azpgwgxr , I Y li 4. Forestry Club - - P. MCCANDLESS A l n n u u il 'Q Llehig Chemical Society - I. M. NIOIINKI-LRN l 1 Poultry Husbandry Club - - P, P, PECQRA ll Collegiate Country Life Association J, W, BARTGIIE l i 'l'opion ---- - P. C. SMITH Two-Year Ag. Class - M, D'ALp35S10 Penn State Grange - W. B. Ri1NTscu1.En Penn State Farmer - - - J, H, Elm V Block and Bridle ll. A. WILLMAN V Floral Club - - - C. E. lNfIcFAImE.N . Ag. Economics Club - A. S. Zaman ' The Hort Club - L. F. Drznn The Ag. Student Council is made up of the presidents of the various departmental clubs in the School of Agri- A culture. It serves the purpose of promoting co-operation between the agricultural students and the faculty in the de- velopment of a greater agricultural school. It brings to the attention of the faculty the needs of the students in the agricultural courses. The Ag. Student Council is the center of student affairs in the School of Agriculture. fill .. . . A ,Ht ...,.,,...-. t 3 W 'fr- f'j'r1 r.v'-:'x1'1,v'v:v:iawwwrvv-1mv:a:-n.r..'..u v- '-'v --1:---112 . I 1 ' KAN? ad, Viv W F ' m 1 L g.t..l.iL1,L.. Q 'ji in yfiigf'V..fi il. . . . t 3 .:1.T::'1 .,.. 1.4. A'.., 1 ...L '. . H .-. ..- . -..--Y- T-J -- ' Z H A It i- V t A --- ---- -- f r F,N,,,,,,,4,g4g,.,,,,..-,,-g.4......,.......,...4,p......c.:4g.......-.-.. ....,,...a-..,,.,m.,,,,.,,,,, W-.--s---.---f..N-.-.-.g4.-.g.-..:g.-,. l 455 i g. . . 2. l s 5, ,, 5 ii fi ' 'rr' ..f1::: h1-xscrrzffwc .4 it i Q ii -il 'i ll . 1 1 l Itodrlqua-z Amlllze Lopez Ln Costa 1.'1lL:Illl Ctlllfllllllll Qullnlm Alzuniorn lllenrlez IA'lllll0l'lllfll Ilugonct Mnrrr-ro 1 Pllufro lU!Xlll3ll Miss ldcknl Mntlskn Rollrlquoz Snrrl' Miss Huck Ullvvr Cosmopolitan Club comm FRATRES PENN STATE CHAPTER Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs of America. Federation Internationale Des Etudianls Club Motto: Above All Nations Is Humanity HONORARY MEMBERS i President IEALPII D. Hafrzm. Dean A R. WARNOCK W. J. KITCHEN W. S. Horr1vLAN FACULTY MEMBERS Da. I. L. Fosrrzn Dlx. W. D. Cnoacl-:a.'r1' Du. F. D. KmnN Mn. J. SHIBLI OFFICERS 5 President - AN'roN1o G. RODllIQU'BZ,,29 Vice President, Mousa Isivmn. Sannv, '29 Secretary - - - JOHN MA'l'ISKO,,27 Treasurer - - - DR- I- L. FOSTER At the 19th National Convention of the Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs, held in the University of Illinois, December 29, 1926, the Cosmopolitan Club of Penn State was admitted into active membership of the Association. This action marked the climax of an organized interest in foreign students begun in 1910. The objectives of the Association are stated in their constitution, To develop in the world the spirit of human justice, tolerance, co-operation, and brotherhood, and the desire to serve humanity, unlimited by color, race, nation- ality, caste, or creed, by rousing and fostering this spirit among college and university students of all nationalities. The activities of the Penn State Chapter may be summarized under the four purposes: h 1.1 T51 promote friendship and exchange of ideas on the Penn State campus between the students of this and ot er an s. 2. To bring the foreign student into more natural and intimate touch with representative American life. d 3. dTo develop on the Penn State campus an enlightened, vital spirit of international good will and mutual un- erstan ing. To realize in actuality the challenging implications of the Club Motto, Above All Nations Is Humanity. The following countries are now represented in the Penn State Chapter of the Corda Fratres: Porto Rico, Santo Domingo, Spain, France, Russia, Philippine Islands, Egypt, and the United States. 456 , Ye 'T l., 'K,EL:f'7 tRFN- ' I I'--l -'el' ' MII:-f, .,, ' I 1- f '-.L . . I gl' ms 'Yr' H' l 'lil 'I' if E' KV' ' ' H t0--'I1iw wr .-1.,-'xx if I, I rr: ou-A , Qe-.I.,- .Jwfwmw -I-rv we--.Ixvw4n.nm:ammIIi:I.,1. ' ' I - . 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There is keen interest in athletics, and there are representative teams in all of the inter-unit sports. It is the largest organized resident non-fraternity group on the campus. 'l I gzjvfm rII1'vy':rG'I-mgmwzvuvwz'.,IN':v l 'rA' f,gg 't'g7ggr V-'T -MI logger .., I h 1 E 03.5-N 1. ni I 1 ' I . l, ut U Tlx .,.. . . MNH-.. ..-..-..A..,t,,.,Mt...,..t..t.t,..-...-n-.W,..,,... 457 POWER 4 ,M ff' f AEW'Z 'W' wg ME, , , . , v f'1 'a1g.'f5' f 1 f ' '-FW! ' N 15 f-Y I . kfepfh' ,Q -,, 1 749. 4: ,311 7w.f , '+' - 51 ,WW ' ,fr ,,.:, ffl: . f 'af-f..f','z WJJM , 53. f 43 ,1 , ,1 L' ,-W2i,g1-'wifi' ww 'V MF: f- V '-pn 'Lx f ,L C T5 CLUB ELECT GMIEERING 458 A-5-C.E. EN T5 B54 NCH g. 1 M i 1 'K ff' --',w,.w-ff. ' 1 L, 4 ,- ' 4 ' W ts 1 , is QT E I Q. B w. I M'A' 'M - V' - H -W'-f.1,A....w..4gg4..4,.,gg... g .m-.g, AY TCLOVER GLU 7'OPfON Q 5 E E v 5 I 1 rs X 1 2 459 UB S pSlL ON fC,qN CL x 'L 1 r 41, He-an-sf, A 'vv-:A K, 1+ I - . GRAN ,,,, GE M, 'D w?9 ugh' A YV 4 'lb 7 'uf ' , ' 'L' 34. 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'L' ' ff!!! 1 4 -- captc Jy icx 1' urs . 9 ,VIL yy f r 1 fb RQ VI 0 7,3152 A N' S E M: f-1 N X 1, 1- gf ae f D M ww Mmm Q - .431 H . , uq W L: H H jab , Nw 1+ l ,Q , Ns , WUI f Q1 f 11 H 1 ?hhfki1lllkdllIf'3yl 9 11i 5 f ,Af Ch Al dl U My ,M hx 'ff h w ' Vw XX ' 5 -, . j X X ff f Q Xxgff ff QQ W ,i --. W NW X 1 ff E'-:ii-. + j l MS En X ff PR X . 462 W X V f K -ff I gigs!!! VAFE-. 1,..g5,j,-L , f'5.f T22 I 1 ...nv , a ff' Eng? U f NN Va'- ' o XV !l mtg Q5 X .HXIAX .RX M X , 'Q' 'fl'-'r PXXNSQUXNY J' - f f Xxf 1 ig i::'N.'5W '. Nd f' JI l NN v ff Sy f L 141' 1 H W7 Q-mxik 1 .ff f 'S .J-m1...f P5 E fs ' ,rp 7- 1, ' 1.,, N-rn fi Q? ?ZgE 2Ti?i Xxx The class of 1928 includes one hundred and twelve girls. You are one of them. How many of the other one hundred and eleven do you know personally? Some of them will be women of leadership within a decade or two. You will hear of them then. You will be proud to speak of them as your classmates. How strange it will be to admit that you were not acquainted in college, that you never guessed those girls were worthwhile! Open your eyes and get ac- quainted. The women of the next generation are in your midst. They are treading the same campus and attending the same classes with you! ' CIAIARLOTTE E. RAY. CuAm.or1'ic E. RAY Dean of Women The Women of Penn State When the first woman graduated from Penn State in 1872, college education for women was deemed not only unessential, but eccentric. ln fact as she ate the fruit of the tree of knowledge, the college woman was considered as unwise as her grandmother, Eve, and even more of a nuisance, As the tradition against co-education was always more firmly rooted in the East than in the West, women at Penn State have had a more diliicult beginning, and more obstacles to overcome than women in western schools, where from the first women were gladly welcomed at institutions of higher learning. lt was presumed that a woman could study literature with most profit to herself and least harm to othersg and so by 1887 a Ladies' Course in Literature had been opened, and a part of Old Main was set aside with provision for them to do their own cooking, if they preferred not to go to the regular boarding houses. A Lady Principal and a Cottage for women were first mentioned in the college catalogue of 1889. A Home Economics Department was considered, but was not established until 1907, following an emphatic demand by the Federation of Women's Clubs. A number of changes came in 1907. The name of the cottage became the Women's Building, and that of the Lady Principal, the Dean of Women. A four-year course in Home Economics was established, and a year later the Liberal Arts School was opened to women. Up to 1910 no graduating class had included more than three women, but in 1911 the number was doubled. Since then it has steadily increased until, in 1926, Penn State issued diplomas to ninety- seven women. As the number of women at Penn State has increased, so have opportunities in cultural and pro- fessional education for them broadened. Today women are enrolled in the schools of Chemistry and Physics, Agriculture, and Engineering, as well as Home Economics, Education, and Liberal Arts. The Home Economics Department at Penn State has been gradually extended with the addition of new courses, the establishing of a Practical House, and the adoption of a baby to care for. A chap- ter of Omicron Nu, honorary Home Economics Fraternity, was installed here in 1924. To advance the interest of women in science, an honorary scientific society, Beta Chi Phi, was formed two years ago among girls who are majoring in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. 464 ,,1.i.....i.-.......l.il mas 1-14107. Mfes. MA ca' M155 5,1-4M0N5 CE. fl7f55 M155 CHA ' VOUGH7. In connection with Liberal Arts, girls have won recognition in dramatics and in journalism. The are enrolled in courses in dramatics, thev fill a number of arts in the la s resented at the Y . P P Y P College, and they compose no small part of the membership of the Penn State Players and Theta Alpha Phi. Each year a greater number of girls write for College publications-The Penn State Collegian, Froth, The Penn State Farmer, and the Old Main Bell. This year a Women's Department appeared in the Collegian, fulfilling a long-felt need. The housing problem is one of the most serious now confronting Penn State women. McAllister Hall, Womenis Building, and the five cottages can care for scarcely half of the five hundred and thirty girls who are enrolled. Living in approved boarding houses and other homes in town, there are more than two hundred and fifty girls, and many applicants had to be turned away because room and board could not be secured for them. The first definite step toward remedying this situation was taken over four years ago when the Welfare Campaign was opened. The women of Penn State have contributed generously, and through pledges from undergraduates alone, 315,000 has been raised. Women's organizations throughout the state have also interested themselves in this important work. The need for increased building funds is most deeply felt when itlis necessary every fall to re- fuse admission to many girls who are ambitious for a college education. They come asking for knowledge, and until there is more room they must be sent empty-handed away. . .1 ,-:-i'f-- N 'Y vt -Q L ,...,..,.-.--,g-......--,,...--.---4---.,..s,.4,4.,.n.,J51...f.g..,.,,,.,, l 465 . .vw A:, M1 AMW' 9,14 4 'fvfvi'-1 X K M., rv , .1 1.L , f J , , -V - - mv - 1,4-i64f,, M WJ?-f'fr f K .A ff X I I ?E5 2 5253 L. F. BAKER pn A. CHAPMAN President LUDMILLIE THOMAS Secmmry Vice President J. H. SCHANTZ H. 5, Duffy Tfea-Wfe' Social Secretary 468 X W Seniors We have reached the end of a chapter-an important chapter--in the history of our lives. Just four years ago we came to Penn State as Freshmen. How quickly these four years have gone by! The time allotted for our college career has been spent, we cannot tarry here, but each girl must be- gin immediately a new chapter in her own life history. The past four years will have a decided in- fluence on these individual chapters that remain to' be written, and will serve as a firm foundation on which to build bigger, better and more serviceable lives. During our stay at College, we have seen the number of women students at Penn State grow from three hundred to five hundred and thirty. The number almost doubling in the life of one stu- dent generation! Many other changes have occurred: when we returned to college our Sophomore year we missed from the campus the familiar figure of Dr. Sparks. His death marked the end of a life of service to Penn State and her students. President Thomas resigned September 1, 1925. Dur- ing our Junior year the college was without a President. This year Dr. Ralph Dorn Hetzel was elected President, and assumed the duties of that office in January. National womenis fraternities have long been a dream of Penn State women. We have seen and helped make this dream come true. In June, 1926, the Board of Trustees passed the petition pre- sented to them by the women students, asking for permission to petition national fraternities. It is a step forward, and 1927 feels that it will mean much to the future of Penn State women. While these changes have been going on, we, too, have been growing and developing. 1927 has given many leaders to all phases of college activities. We have always striven to give Penn State our best. In athletics we have won many championships, winning first place in both basketball and track for the past three years. The winning of the hockey championship last fall crowned us as all- around athletes. Four of our members wear the Varsity US . This is our last picture in LA VIE, these few words our valedictory. As we join the increasing ranks of college women, may we ever keep before us the ideals of our Alma Mater, and be loyal to the principles of true womanhood. 469 E. O. WIIITEMAN J. E. SMITH Pfesiflvlll E. H. LEWIS Secretary Vice President , A. L. REIMEL M- C- CARR Treasurer Social Secretary 470 iff , fl p Juniors We came back to college in September to find the class we had called 4'Big Sistersw gone. It re- minded us of the fact that our carefree days as under-classmen were passed. The role we were to play henceforth would be a more important one-upper-classmen. Dignified Juniors so quickly! It is proper for us to pause in our flight and take a look into the past as well as into the future. Three years of our college life have been spent. Have we gained the things we hoped to gain when we entered college as Freshmen? Are we working up to our maximum, or are we content to do thc minimum amount of work? These questions can be answered only by each individual member of the class, and the way they are answered depends upon the personal aim of each one of us. We realize the acceptance of college citizenship is accompanied with a heavy responsibility. So far in our college course, we, as a class, have aimed to give our best. Penn State has done great things for its women students in the pastg greater things will be done in the years to come. We have always supported every movement for the bettering of conditions for women students. As a class we have tried to bring about friendly relations among the girls living on campus. We have entered into every phase of college activities. In our Sophomore year our hockev team won the championship. Individual honors have been won by some of our members in other 'lines of athletics. In dramatics we have taken a part. Socially and scholastically we have held our own. These few words would be incomplete if we failed to mention the delightful time we have had acting as 6'Big Sistersi' to the class of 1930. The pleasant friendships that have developed will last long after college days are over. If 1930 has learned to love Penn State a little better, to realize the duties of a college woman just a bit more keenly because we have been their sister class',--then we are satisfied. ln our Senior year and after we join the body called the Penn State Alumnae, may we remem- ber that a good name is earned by fair play, square dealing and good sportsmanshipf' May the last year of our stay at Penn State be even more pleasant and successful than the past! 471 M. E. WATKINS E. F. MANOGIJE President A' K' APPLE Secretary Vzce Preszdent M. M. Kscxc D. E. CALLOWAY Treasurer Social Secretary 472 en? -X fx ' x f -A ,, XX.. ,, , X 'H 1 'V fri' ,. .. O f' 1 M r M. ,,, V' r i u r , 'Irs'-M--if,vain-Mvww1'w1I wnf'w rw--: 'Y'v if-'1 vw'--n ,'f wY-:uummw-v-wnwgf-mmm,-1. I 'L 1 'X 1 -1 'A ppm..awwnasvw-'Q-una-awwwwmmma'an.-m an .- I . Y ' .gin ,.. ,, ...,....,... it . if .' Q 4 ,LT 36 H ,x J as L. 15 gi: ,t. 1 5 .. 'r 11 ii E L S S i it '2?'fE.::: --:ff , fi K 1-il!1' ,1-wg. 1 f V agl fl' H. E l I l. 1 4 li if ii U 1. 1 l 4 , 1 1 l 1 , ...N Sophomores With the thrills of our Freshman year still vivid in our minds, the class of 1929 came back to college in September, 1926. Many new experiences awaited us. We had to learn to know the new girlsg customs had to be enforcedg new studies were begun. Freshmen days were over and another class was wearing the traditional green ribbons. - We soon became accustomed to having other Freshmen around-for the time when we were Freshman seemed only yesterday--and an earnest effort wasmade to help the new girls adjust them- selves to their new environment. Enforcing customs is no easy task, but we tried to establish friend- ly relationship between the two under-classes. Penn State is no place for loafers. As Sophomores we are better able to understand this, and realize that only honest work, well planned and properly directed effort, is the only way to serve Penn State as she deserves to be served. The best part of our college career is before us. We can only be true to ourselves, our class and our college by constantly working toward higher things. We have made a creditable showing in all college activities. Many of our members are inter- ested in athletics, and our teams have received loyal support from the class. So far we have won no championships, but we are working hard for better success in the future. When we entered college, Penn State had no President. This year we helped to welcome Dr. Ralph Dorn Hetzel as the tenth president of the college. Penn State needs women that will serve to their fullest capacity, and serve unsellishly in every line of work. We want to be a class that will be remembered as having done this. Great opportu- nities are given, they are ours for the taking. With these ideals of service and co-operation in mind we are looking forward to our Junior year with high hopes and dreams of a greater Penn State. Lb-wwg,q-mtv-v-,qq.ql-narvwi .f r- ' E -,rr :in ff-Q. W' iflt 'lil 5 .L 1 L X if U, 4 ', L W, Aw . - , 1 , fi. . , .. X, ....L.1.....Q........r,.l.....s............,.----MM---wf-n...,...........,.. ,......f.-r..--. . . ,, a..'.,.5r '-'-'- 473 H. F. FAUST M. A. Tnolwms Pfesiflent J. L- KAUFFMAN Secretary and Treasurer Vice PFGSUZGM E- E- DUTTON E. O. WHITEMAN Social Secretary Orglmizer 474 ,f FX-'fy at ,,,,,.,.,,,,,..,.....,-,..,,.A. A W ,,,,-,,, ,,,,,hY,,,kMm W nf , 1 ,JM , ,- --....,-......-.... . . , , . ,, ,t . at Q. 3 f, v. l l x U H 'I I ly , , y, . -M 'kg ' Vw' R x -mumzmww-vunnwmazrmgwwpvvpfuyw Q lg- tr T, Yagi f L.3,l?ll,iJ ' 311,,iQf,li' ' r Q .n.,, -Q,LQ.-g.- ..A.,. L ' t ri, eeee a me eeee ...rt 9 X ul, vi Q I ri lL r E 1 it E' 1 rg .gi V 5 if wif e if -get 1 I , w , , , N 11 : I Q 1 Tr 33 ' I 7 4 sr : 3 Q ' i 1 i. ' 33 ' if ii if It 1 3 I ' 1 t 1 F 4 f f 1 l 1 I Freshmen V i W l Last fall Freshman Week summoned the to be class of 1930 to Penn State a week prior to l the formal opening of college. It was a week of novel experiences, new associa s, and unfamiliar Q 5 5' surroundings. But we were here to acquaint ourselves with our college and beco e adjusted to the life we were to live for the next four years. ' f .- ll A week passed and new faces-the upper-classmen-began to arrive on the scene, and regular Tp' classes were started. The Freshman had several things in common-we all donned the traditional ' li 1 C I u Q . green halr ribbon, and learned to obey the same customs. Only a short time elapsed till we learned P if we were to have many things in common. We were an organized unit-the class of 1930! -3 .. . . ' ' P 3 Parties and recept1ons were held for us, and the first few weeks of college were made much X, I1 1' easier through the kindness and helpfulness of our Big Sisters. To them we owe much. y Under the supervision of the Junior Class President, we had three sets of trial officers from I which, by elimination, we chose our permanent oflicers. , it ' r During the brief time we have been in college, our members have shown unusual interest and en- I thusiasm in college activities. Uur hockey team gives promise of winning a championship for 1930 p ! before our college career is ended. ln tennis, basketball, and rifle we hope to win honors. Our in- ' l terests are limited not only to athletics, but many of our girls have entered into dramatics, Y. W. V ' C. A. work, and all phases of extra-curricular activities. I i We have lived as a class but a short timeg naturally, our record is brief. Our history has not Ki been so short that we have failed to visualize the worth-while things that may be ours. We have been p a part of Penn State only a little while, but we have learned to love her. The best three years of our life are just before us. We hope to finish the race as we have started-in a spirit of whole-hearted H work and service. 6 -I r tt t W..- M W to M i ,,. X 4: 1 'i w' J .tl tif. 6: i m p ' - x l ., ,. l ..., T .. l ' L vi i 1,5 yr s Q 1r.1i41.E.i.illfilS2iE?6v:4afuif'r1s'Mwtftiwsffeirfafiitlswf ,ap --f 3- WW A -s r f 5 -r-. --2g.-b4LA11i...g.....:g1 , i','g...?.2Qi1C'.li-i ' '- -' W n -'jj-A-J 475 'w , If I v , vw, 1, x Wx: -s . H 4 Lv? w , 4' , lm 5 I! 1 QQ 1 1? W li H M 4 L: Ei E E? U ii :V 1' il? 1: W: Nfl 1 'i N , I X N 1, HA 4. 1,-1 -4 E , J 'i :ci , J' f 1- w W.- w ,Mi w YE U U7 . uf, :H ilk N' ' W? , W , ,H W! F W ,V4 5 f M! 1 '11 4 EH Q 1 W 1 1 M 3 l EH 2 W 5 4 iii' '1 ' HT. 3 W5 3 ' W 1 1 ill I? Mn I wx: 3 Y 1 i 1 X . I , I J 'l 1 . N 476 - - l H! ! 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I 1 ' li- u fm, 1 ! . .. it-M 1 321 3 Jw- ' iw- --W- 1 if-T' P7 E w V W. EV a : ,..-.- r, . K r. 5 aff, N-.i., l lk.. fy. 1 ,V 6 .,VA.. 5 57 . ,M .5 -I y I K4 in I . r . V... I .-. , 5 , i 4, - 4 Crocker Iflngluml Mather To rexx' e Smith Chambers Woodrow I Z VN mm.-r fpx' Mm mmf F1-uni: MISS RM' Alllllc l. t i 95 ll e Senate 3 F. T President - Esrruzn R. FRANK 3 TV Vice Presidenz - ELEANOR POMEROY if N 1 c Secretary - ANNA ENGLAND ' Treasurer - GERTRUDE Tolzws .,,,. '4To maintain a high standard of scholarship and life is one of the main objects of the Womenls 33, V' Student Government Association of the Pennsylvania State College. Its success may be attributed to i 1 the co-operation of its members. As soon as a girl registers in this institution, she becomes a member Q of this association. T The olificers of the governing body, the Senate, are the President, Vice-President, Secretary, and 2 . Treasurer. With the exception of the Secretary, who is elected from the Senior members at the Hrst El V meeting of the Senate, the ollicers are elected in the spring of the year by all the girls. Each class ', elects two senators. The Dean of Women and a member of the House Chaperone's Council are ex- E ofiicio members. 1 l The organization is composed of two bodies, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The V . Senate is the higher governing body. l . ' The number of woman students is increasing each year, and until we have more dormitory room I on the campus, the number of girls living in approved town houses will increase. The Women's Stu- gl Z dent Government Association is making every attempt to bring the town women into closer contact V ' with the campus women. if , A pw Iigf , by ' r. 1 e S eeee e . . e L 'l-' 478 ,., f ,J X. , -. ....M--,...,-... i or ,d r, rrrrr ee---Z , ff? awe- , , ,, ..----. 'W'14' 4.4. -... a4gJgL'.Q1,a-.'. 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The Speaker of the House is the Vice President of the Women's Student Government Associa- tion, and the other members are elected at the beginning of each semester by their respective units, grouped according to campus houses, dormitories or location in town. Each unit of fifteen girls or more, is represented by one member in the House. The representatives are the connecting links between each group of girls and the Women's Stu- dent Government Association. A member voices the suggestions of her unit at House meetingsg they are considered, and if necessary voted upon and taken before the Senate by the Speaker. All legisla- tion of the House is subject to the approval of the Senate. The representatives acquaint the mem- bers of their units with matters referred to them by the House. ,D X 1 : I 5 , -I fp 5 if Vi l if l l I I' f . ' Fl. .,,, wr. ,,., . W, V- A WP' r ,I 1 V: ' i fir' 'V ' W'-' W '-' 'HF--I ' irwml, .1 .' . , t .ii it I it 5'A'V--i-Q-:5?.l'1,1,f..f.:1ff-if-Aleg--get., -.,.l..',i.il.l.iQLhLi.l+Q-- X ' ,fv',-ww, . ' ' ' ' fi ' fi 479 .X ff 2 , l. it 1 it N 'V' 'FW' I.: .,.j.r,.v,g,,L,l ,,,, ..Q.Q '?q.,,f,,,', '. ,.. lilgwf 'Tl ,,,. 1..,.,, ,1 ' 'vw I 'ff' . . . , 1 nuuww.wrmnumu:rf.unz:...1 ' I Q ll.. if I 4 I 'A , , N , . l y 1 l .,4Lll1-,..........,QQ-..T.'Li.l..QLf ' 'Q'A 1LZ.2iZl.L1'LiIg1.1LZ.'l.gLLl lf' I . 3 J E I:..,..g...........,...,....,..-. ..,A,, ,.,, ' E... I I Apple Yulr-ntlnv II1-rmnn Untzvr Durllllx-Eton Huydiu- Enghuul G4-urge Smith Culluwny l , O O Q Q Young Women s Christian ASSOC1Hf1OH President HELEN GEORGE Secretary - CATHERINE APPLE Treasurer - - JANE SMITH General Secretary BEATRICE KITCHEN We unite in the determination to live unreservedly Jesus' law of love in every relationship of life and so to know Godf, This is the objective which the student members of the national Young Women's Christian Association adopted three years ago. As a member of the national Y. W. C. A. our Penn State association wishes to live up to this objective. Campus problems play a great part in the activity of this organization. During Freshman Week many girls come back to help the new girls to become acquainted with one another and to make them feel at home in their new surroundings. In June of each year a delegation of Penn State girls attends the intercollegiate conference of the Y. W. C. A. at Eagles Mere. Here the problems of campus life are discussed and ideas are ex- changed. 'The girls return enthusiastic, realizing that the work is worth while and ready to make personal sacrifices for it. I I fl , IAI,,e'v 1 'A ' '- f T'Wf ''f f f'f'fff'f'iff C-ww -, 4 - J , mvvrm .. .v.?-f-mf,.Amari-11nw'M.'i'Tf ff ., iii-':T? 'F'l,i. ,, ., X , .' ' Y' .1 z M Y., ' 4' i.'H'l11 if 1.. ' f ' W -, .. 3 4 W , A, 1' ,. Q MMU., . , ff, 1' ., ----' V-Eiggiggfazgfg--Affr--15-N -- -'---ri'-L-L-l-.f--MJ. V Il' , , qegj- Q V1 ' ' ' ' 4-----E-- ' 1-A LJ il LTJ LT '-1f3?- ,- -,....--.-...,H.... ' . . ...Lain-+1 -A ' 480 Ii 4 'I i ' 30-f N. X-. .,,.-'rf .-M5 u 'N fi 1 if xlfx.. N J r . Q . ,N i Y .ff , .Mr it s...'.M-in i 1 i... in 1 gf 'w' ' .. , , ,, ig e A il 5 .-as it ' it 7 l, . ,. ' . , ,,,.,,,t,,,,,.M-, WM My . -j -y.. . Wy .. . it 1 fy I. -U........-...... ...................,...-...,...u...... .e...,...,,........t..,..- ,..,,,,m,,4 1 , . .. , . . 1 i ,- I t 1 i I . iii w .J tg r s it H 73. t' 4. iff. ti, i ' 1 x , 'tt . :S 5. 1 .f . Q . it ,I fl 4 fa ,, S 5 vet- i Ti Q, iii is i Q. tl l iii A t sg it at 1. W m t Z li v ,S 1 it 1. il if R' Liifv at Tlmnmg EL-kul Fitz NVOnn0r Ostvrhout MvSpurron Mltelmor Iimepr-rs NVvnvcr Kutcs Angle Dutton Myers res man Y. W. C. . a 111611 F h A C b' President PEARL ANGLE Advisor GLADYS KATES In order to interest students in religious work during their Freshman year, the Young Wome11's Christian Association organized during the school year 1923-24 a Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. The present Freshman Cabinet is the fourth of its kind at Penn State. It is organized on the same basis as the Senior Cabinet, having the same number of members, the same oihcers, and doing similar work on a smaller scale. lt is sponsored by a member of the Senior Cabinet. This year the sale of 'Christmas Cards and a gift edition of '4One Hundred and One Best Poemsn was substituted for the annual Christmas Bazaar given by the Y. W. C. A. This work was done by the Freshman Cabinet. After Christmas a discussion group was the principal feature of their work. In this way the girls are trained for future positions of greater responsibility on the Senior Cabinet. 481 ----........,....... ,KN xr, .5 .. ff . .t if....,' ti Il me-i H1 E I! . 1 .. A. Y .. ,. .,. M it5..,11:,.1-wwwwf-avian '4..0.,una.,am41r.1 1 . X , , V. .Q Nj' I, W, in 4 if 1 It is 1 I E I I wr' , 3 Bi' 4' 1 I . ' . l 4 ... A V 1 .,...-..........v..,...,. .,. .. .......,..,.,., W. -. ....,... 4. I . .... ,.,..,...,.. .. .,.. . ...MW l 1 Smiley Frtzzvll Ilnln Ls-1-H , 0:-hum Gotti-1-ultit Iluu-htm-um Knultnmn liollvy Lewis Ash tiny ltnrkvy lllrwllilllf G1'0l'l!0 Osh-rhuut Myers linker Svlmniz Frn'ln-H Wright l'ls-nu-nu Nuur-is l'nllowny ltunllg Miss Lm-lwlllm-yn-I' ' NVHIIN II. lt, Ifmatvr II. C. Festa-1' Itoty. ' Glrvuu Wim-tl Girls' Glee Club President - - HELEN Fosrea Vice President - - GRACE WATTS Secretary and Treasurer - HELEN DOTY Business Manager - - GLADYS KATES Assistant Business Manager - MARY CLEMENS Director ---- R. W. GRANT Since its first appearance at Penn Slate in February, 1922, the Girls, Glee Club has grown so. that today it represents one of the major activities on the campus. Besides several concerts at the College and out-of-town trips, it combines with the Men's Glee Club in presenting' programs. The Girls' Glee Club furnishes entertainment on various occasions, including the Old English Christmas Party and the May Day celebration. The members assist in the carol-singing around the Christmas tree on the campus, and they also go caroling early in the morning on the day before Christmas vacation begins. During past years the glee club has been assisted by the Girls, Varsity Quartet, but due to in. sufficient material the quartet was discontinued this year. R i 1 tfvmvs-. .at . ,,., .. .......,,.. , .,,,a I i i Q mp a...,,. .,.,. ,,,, A7 'F ., M... H. .X A, WJ, Jw, it. , 5 , 1 l lv, iii Nw icuii Q ' t L ' ik . ' ' If ' I 544-I-'-new-M - -..-.i . ',g.,4...-s,...., 4- i 482 ,A T A ' ' ' A -J A V I Colley Smiley Hoy Watts Ash Norkey lluwning Gm-nrgl. M1-yvr llukox' Sulmntz Fnrlws XVrh:ht l'lm-moms Nmms II. li. l+'OsI,1-r Miss 11:11-lwlxnwym-r Fnllowny Mrs. Gl'Illlf1 Iloty Il. C. Fast:-1' Iinln-S Rumig Louise Homer Club Musical Founded March, 1923 Advisor Honorary Member Graduate Member MRS. R. W. GRANT MISS HELEN LACI-IENMEYER CATHERINE HUGHES Seniors LILLIAN BAKER MINNIE BORKEY HELEN DOTY FRANCES FORBES HARRIETT FOSTER LOLA ASI-I MARY COLLEY ANNE DOWNING MARY CLEMENS HELEN FOSTER CHARLOTTE HOY MIRIAM LARK ALICE MEYER ALICE PETTIGREW MARGARET P1-IVEASANT Juniors HELEN GEORGE GLADYS KATES SARA LIGHT ADA ROMIG S o phomores DORIS CALLOWAY 483 JESSIE SCHANTZ FLORENCE THOMPSON RUTH WARNER GRACE WATTS MADALYN WRIGHT KATI-IARYN RYAN GERTRUDE SMILEY JEANNETTE WALSH DOROTHY NAUSS Ash Mrs. Mark Miss Rny Rider Comunulc Fruin Wright Forbes I DR. JULIA HABER DR. H. E. HONEYWELL DEAN MARGUERITE COMUNALE MARIAN F RAIN LoLA ASH WINIFRED FORBES CHARLOTTE E. Beta Chi Phi fHonorary Sciencej Established 1925 Faculty Members MRS. P. B. MACK Honorary Members RAY DEA Active Members Seniors BADONA LEvINsoN Juniors JEAN RIDER ' 4-84 GERALD L. WE Stroheekor Lisse MRS. G. B. NEWMAN DR. M. L. WILLARD NDT RUTH LISSE MADALYN WRIGHT JANE STROHECKER MILDRED ZERBY -..-...M---1 np I, UQ 'X MI-nAlQ,.'S,'rL l 2- '''YI-lsfU 'I'v'-n'Suilt'S -V -Tiisie-naviqviti fwiwfiu-1s..f-I Y I' X A--T ,---A ,lions:Ircuuwnm-m.'u,-mt.'t,ufm,w:.s.mumsuIz..v1 . ---f I I' I. , 1,, ,,,M,,m,-M,,WM , - Wsli- if lglilw ' S' I up n M N' 'l -'-'-'M'-T-'--W-W--I jvegnjig g3ggggg.1I..g..ggi' ' i i ' srsui-A--fe-M-M v-'- W-W-W-me-he-'I-'fm---M Vt I N GI-utllus Frn nl: Kutvs Frn ln MncGutllc Whitomn n I In rtz ' fl.'ll0lllIlB H1-lTnvr Miss Rny Unger S1-huntz XV1'lght linker XVlelnnd Q . Campus Club Council President - PAULINE UNGER I Vice President - MADALYN WRIGHT , Secretary - GLADYS KATES I Council Roll Nita-Nec Sychor La Camaraderie J ESSIE SCHANTZ MADALYN WRIGHT PAULINE UNGEii ELIZABETH WIIITEMAN LILLIAN BAKER SARA HARTZ ' ESTHER FRANK WINIFRED WIELAND LUDMILLE THOMAS Arete Chi Omega MAY DAVID I MARIAN FRAIN MARGUERITE GRAFFIUS ALICE HEFFNER NORINE M'CGUFFIE GLADYS KATES The Campus Club Council is an organization composed of three representatives from each of the girls' clubs. It was founded in the spring of 1923 to promote the interests of the Pennsylvania p State College, particularly the interests of women students, and to bring about co-operation between the various clubs, and between the clubs and the college. ' P il Vfj ,V Q 1,54 1,1 1' ,4 Qillll TA. , I I I ' 'I A ' 4:-as-mi-sal l' 485 Calloway Funk Hunt Nunxs Lvltzvll NVHIRUIH Amllu Light Crnckvr Julxnsrm llmvllhux XVIIHPIYHIII 'fovwdr Vlllelltlllt! PUIIHPFOY XVIIFIIUI' Sigufmm Fmnlc You Store-II SI-Imntz Cllfilllllllll MI-Illw Mnihcr 1711-I-14-11 N1ta-Nee Founded January 5, 1926 Advisors M RS. PAULINE CHAPMAN ESTHER FRANK LURENE FURMAN JANET HUNT MARY MATIIER HELEN CROCKER ANNE DOWNING HELEN GEORGE CATHERINE APPLE DORIS CALLOWAY J. 0. KELLER Soror in Urbe MRs. EUGENE DAMBLY Seniors CATHERINE MEANS EDITH OEIAIME JESSIE SCHANTZ MARGARET SECRIST Juniors MARY JOHNSON SARA LIGHT Sophomores HELEN COOK DOROTHY NAUSS MABEL LEITZELL 1 ' Q. iv, 1, if I I1 L . I' 'K' I 1, I' ww 445,42 X 1 .I , , . A IJ 486 IMRS. J. TANGER EVELYN SIGAFOOS FLORENCE THOMPSON ANNE ULERIGH VIRGINIA VON STORCII RUTH WARNER ELEANOR Po1vIERoY EUNICE VALENTINE ELIZABETH WHITEMAN GERTRUIIE ToEwE MILLICENT WATKINS Gould Curr H. Wh-lnml Minh-k Wullnm-r S4-itzllxgvr Grnvntt Ilndnnll Gruy RI-I-d l I-ww thugs-r XV. Wiolnml AIULIIIIKIIHII XV. Furlu-N 3lll4'kHll Krnnr-I4 Nisluy llnkur Mrs. IHIUIIUIII' Wright lluty Mnssvr F. Forln-S Founded September 22, 1922 Advisor MRS. B. V. MOORE LILLIAN BAKER HELEN DoTY FRANCES FORBES MARY CARR WINIFRED FORBES HELEN COULD EUGENIA GRAVATT MRS. J. P. RITENOUR Sorores in Urbe - CATHERINE HUGHES Seniors ELIZABETH FREAR BERTHA KRAUSE MARION MCLAUGIILIN Juniors FRANCES GAGER SARA GRAY ELLEN MACKLIN . Sophomores PARTHENIA HUDNALL MARTHA MINICK 487 KATIIRYN TAYLOR DOROTHY MUSSER CLARIBEL NISLEY MADALYN WRIGHT MABEL REED WINIFRED WIELAND PI-IYLLIS WALLAIIER GENEVIEVE WIELAND JL . . A,. I, T A ,V I I , '1I:--g ',,.. T'LlI Q.'f7 Cf . 'f Aj' tr -A I lj 'W '7. ,....--,,,g,...-ffffM M A ' L 0' Holbrook ' Krnntz Klstlcr Snyaher Ilown rth llnrklns Kurtz Iirl-Ruler Hull Comunulc IM-hrcr Dcnturly Strnulr Bryson Brown Smith Tlnmnpnnn Ash Tcupvll l'0IlI'L'l! lhlrkhnldol' HN-wnrt Hnrtz YI-Iuzvr Nlcllolns Sunny pllllllillllt Thonmn Mlm-I Ilurlhrhlk Mrs. Grunt I'llL10l' Mrs. Muck Murtln llnrkoy MRS. R. W. GRANT RUTH MARTIN MINNIE BORKEY VIRGINIA BROWN HELEN BRYSON TIIELMA R. BULL MARGUERITE COMUNALE LOLA ASH MAUDE BEHRER ELLEN BURKHOLDER ESTHER DEATERLY DELILAIYI KISTLER .. . ..f W'YF7:f'lb'5WI'BUYWWV'f1MW'W3' ff 'Tf':'.f47'fQ'1ff' V L '1' La Camaraderie Founded November 14, 19 Advisors MRS. J. BEN HILL Soror in F acultate LOUISE J. HURLBRINK Sorores in Urbe Seniors MARY HARKINS MIRIAM HOWARTH ALICIA KRANTZ MIARCARET PHEASANT DOROTHY R. RIGBY Juniors SARA HARTZ KATHERINE HOLEROOK HARRIETT LEWIS VIRGINIA PEARCE Sophomores MARY FRANCES KURTZ MARY NICHOLAS I . 2:es41mW..'f MRS. WARREN B. MACK HILDA BRESSLER MARTIIA SMITI-I HELEN SNYDER LUDMILLE THOMAS EDNA THOMPSON PAULINE UNCER MARY STEWART ALICE STRAUB MARJORIE TEEPELL ANN YEAGER EVELYN STUM f' 'ml-1-vw-. .. f' ',...f-','j7 ....,..,.'jj' Q44 R, .4 ' lL.'Q.4-Q-.f ..-..,.--,lg,,,,g-QW, ' 1 . RW: A ,II 488 A fl N. ,X ,Y 7 A '1'fr3g,,15:., , 1 A we? A , k 4 i . A rr, ..A,w.A.,nu-,..- Q M My .P .ii 4' in ..f ' l,,,,,M...n,. ..., ,, ,A4,,,,4,g4,,,,,mMimp lr--1 1 i 1. i w 1 ow mmwuunzmn-, , N Sheridan Pnnsmorc MncGniHe Geiscnln-hner Nunn lilies Boyle Evey N. Fonstz Grnfllus Huy Ognlbcne Gnrlmrlno .Tun-kson Golll Speicher M. Faust Wutts Whoulur Miss llnidt Ilnvhl Fisher Kozlowski Strnnnhnn L 5 Q Arete QI Founded December 13, 1922 Advisors f Mlss HELEN SAVARD MRS. E. C. WOODRUFF Miss MARIE HAID1' E U Seniors 1 MARY BILES MINNIE MOORE EMALINE PASSMORE MIAY DAVID CONNIE OGNIBENE NORA SHERIDAN MARGUERITE GRAFFIUS GRACE WATTS luniors i GARNET FISHER ANITA GARBARINO PAULINE NUNN MARY FoUsT LOTTIE KOZLOWSKI GLADYS STRANAHAN g NAOMI F oUsT NORINE MACGUFFIE MILDRED WHEELER Sophomores HELEN BOYLE ELEANORE GEISENHEIMER ELIZABETH MARKLE CLARA EVEY RUTH GOHL FRANCES SPEICHER EDNA JACKSON Pledge CHARLOTTE HOY HAVE-! 1':tLl'v'tHvn.v1q'vm:'r1rfwn'1'w'1-1v'vwvw'14'v 'Wlfll atv' ': g - 'f F Iiqqzrw 'F T I-3!A N 1- , V! eil- Q-2 Llfvg JT . -M4 A PM--A--VA-1 ,.,. , H'-W '-'e'...............,...........-.......f--.....-.w..- 'W' M' ' 489 Mercer Iwoskourinkoif N iwnwomne Foster Dcvore Snyder Sturt' Myers Girls' Debating Team Captains V FLORINEL T. STARR, '27 ' MARIE C. SNYDER, '29 Manager H. H. REICHARD, '27 Coach JOHN HENRY FRIZZELL, Associate Professor of Public Speaking Girls' Debating Squad 1927 LoU1sE A. DEVORE, '27 MARGARET M. MERCER, '29 FLORINET. T. STARR, '27 MARIE C. SNYDER, '29 LAURETTE M. F OSTER, '28 DELIA A. MYERS, '30 NORINE H. MACGUFFIE, '28 TATIANA PROSKOURIAKOFF, '30 JANETTE M. BURNS, '29 , Girls' Debating Schedule 1927 April 2-Cedar Crest College vs. Penn State Allentown ' 1 . ,,.,. 5, 5 Er 2' 'l' -1 '. H i A ..., 490 ag! -.' 5 B ?EQ?i?EE?EES Const Gurlwr SIp.:fx'i0cl Ringer Lewis North Clemons BIHIIOKIIO Keck Boyce Bm-ry IlcVorc L. FONI'er IIA-rmnn Hoover Il. C. I rmIor IIA-fYner Fruln Mrs. Ilulh-1' C. Foster II. H. Foster Chi Omega Founded at the University of Arkansas, 1895 Active Chapters, Seventy-eight Nu Gamma Chapter Established Sept. 13, 1926 Sorores in Urbe MRS. F. W. HALLER MRS. R. E. DENGLER MRS, E, E, SPARKS Seniors HELYN BARRY CORA FOSTER MTARIAN FRAIN Lois DE VORE HARRIET FOSTER ALICE HEFFNER HELEN FOSTER GERTRUDE HOOVER . A l ll 1. IQIHHQ T 7 MARTIIA LEWIS M, Aw wa fisgwb' 'hi' M' GLADYS KATES f .Asif ee, ze.. Q I 0 , M .23-255:12 I N4 Sophomores K 9 4 Q . if t ANNA BOYCE MARTHA KECK Q A I' I F A f l.'l IH : A -qlilmll My Wm 'II III, A f MARY CLEMENS ETHEL MANOGUE C- Q flllllwillh- ul 7 A 4 IRENE COAST STEWART NORTH 'QKNXXK 1,47 ' 4 LAURETTA FOSTER DoRoTHEA RINGER S 73 ANNA GARBER DOROTHY SIGFRIED Y 4, rw 'X f f ' X Pledge MARGARET HERMAN 4:-,E 'FA-1 mf P ,, .A :T f 492 ts H 11 ws iii A V13 H It I M li 1 14 s ,P M 'I 3. Wx A '1 'I f , 1 1. 'r wg it il 'w f .. . A 1 , 7 tx ,:x ggiifasa I . f'fA' I 'Xxx . . . ., . , ff---f' .gt . W-I rg ,,,, 4,,..gi..g:,:1.:1g' I ' ,. . - I A ffm ffi'-T'-'?'1l ' 'gn-rw 1-mfwvfmv-,Wwwvrvrrv1fznfYy-pw-?m-a,.vxn'gm,am,IQ2rQ1,I,',gw,L ' N t Q 'V :sq f- h-mininswh:igET5gVw!F. In I -1 2-Q I I '- the 77 I1-A , ,J-T4 f2,3f.ptgl5..i,,.. .I 1 . W I , 'vii l., .,,,, I I I Women's National Fraternities The first of the Campus Clubs for girls was organized in 1922. In the follow- ing year four other clubs were established, all having for their purpose higher scholastic standing .and the promotion of sociability among the members. E After passing a probationary period of two years, the clubsiwere given per- mission to continue as local groups for an indefinite period. During this time they were requested not to seek national charters. In the spring of 1926 agitation for national fraternities rose to fever pitch. Finally on June 15, 1926, the Board 'of Trustees granted to these five clubs the privilege of seeking membership in women's national fraternities. Since that time one club, Alfost, has secured a charter from Chi Omega, and has thus become the first women's national fraternity to be represented at Penn State. That the other clubs will be similarly successful is the prevailing hope on the campus. National fraternities can do much for the women of Penn State. The gen- eral feeling is that the campus clubs are an advantage to the girls. They give to the girls who live in scattered houses throughout town a social life which they could not have otherwise. They put the welfare and reputation of the club above one's personal ideas of conduct. In scholarship the Campus Clubs stand well above the general college average and also aboveithe average of all college women. To these benefits national fraternities will add others. National recognition will add prestige and importance. There will be an opportunity for connection with women from other institutions throughout the country, and of even greater importance will be the interests which Penn State women will gain beyond their Alma Mater. me I , -- I ' I .w ,WI r'r' H tA-.' : i-se - -- 493 I i I I I I I I 4 I I I I 491 -gg---1 uv -Q 74.-n-v Q -- L - 11 i,j gz 1 vi vii w- .... C , ..2 - V.-. 1.-- M W, F-,Q - - - - ,s '- ...--i - 1 -Arial Q? QEEQS 1 Wiomen's Athletic Association Ojicers President - - - Norm E. S1e1EiuDAN Vice President NIILDRED M. WI'IEELEIi Treasurer - CONNIE M. OGNIBENE Secretary - HELEN CROCKER Miss MAlilli l'lAIDT Couch and Instructor in Physical Education Physical Education for Women at Penn Slate arises from two sources: a required program un- der the Department of Physical Education, and an optional program offered by the Women's Ath- letic Association to encourage continued activity of the upperclassmen and to develop the finest ideals of sportsmanship and play in all. Four credits in Physical Education are required for graduation and are earned during the freshman and sophomore years under the required program. This depart- ment also requires one credit in Personal Hygiene, a course given to all freshmen. Activity under the optional program gives no credit other than points toward awards given by the Women's Athletic Association. The year is broken into fall, winter, and spring seasons with the W. A. A. and the Department of Physical Education co-operating in presenting an inviting program for each period. During the fall season hockey and volleyball compose the required class work, and through co- operation with the W. A. A. competitive matches are held. All freshmen and sophomores receive training during the regular class periods and squads representing those classes are chosen from these groups to compete in interclass matches. Under the W. A. A. program upperclassmen volunteer and from the groups of applicants, squads are chosen and given organized practice. Finally a series of interclass games is played off. At its completion a hockey banquet is given by the W. A. A. for the members of all teams, at which time the varsity hockey team is announced and hockey pins are awarded. Volleyball is carried on in a similar way, but it is classed as minor sport. Golf and tennis are a part of the regular fall and spring seasons. Any girl may enter the golf and tennis tournaments, at the end of which varsity teams are chosen, and the winner of the tennis tournament is awarded a silver trophy cup. The cup was won last year by Mabel Reed, '28. Hiking is the only sport which continues throughout the school year. Seventy miles in one sea- son are required to earn three and one-half points. Those who hike this number of miles in each season receive ten points for the year's activity. Approximately one hundred and iifty girls sign up for hiking each season, and about thirty complete the stipulated mileage. 496 1 li til l Qi l ll :gi .i 1 X, l 1 .i l l :ll Jil i r. rl W! ,. ng fix f - --,,..:asrfw r'ff '::s5f . , , f- f--w .rrf-1 ' 'H' ' u ' A, A V74 Q W qv . V44 K wi, . I ,YI . ....f.-f-1--.a.f.,..,.,,,,...,,,.., I. if ,, -A .V s N 1 . 45 W 1 N W . I , vt so ,, X, x ., - .----......,....-...............-.. - .. ,N - - f - - 1 l .... .... .....,. -wa . -..... ....-......-..-..-...............,..,........... ' - M , , Rt! lor NVOIIIUI' Leos lT0l lllIlll Downing C1-oqkor Ognlhom- Wlwolvr ' Bliss llnhlt Slll'l'l1lllll Mntln-r Rolla-rtson lmllm-41 The required program during the winter months adheres closely to formal gymnastics and marching tactics in the Armory. This form of activity is perhaps less recreational than some others, but it is extremely beneficial in its healthful and educational values. It is the aim of the depart- ment to stimulate and establish within each individual a greater power of response, alertness, ac- curacy, and keenness, and to appeal to mental as well as muscular activity through this particular form of exercise. Supplementing the interclass basketball tournament held each year, Miss Haidt has added intramural basketball with the hope of including more girls in the winter sports program. In addition to this program the Womenis Athletic Association provides facilities for snowshoe- IDS, Skiing, H1161 tobogganing, and so popular are these sports in suitable weather that the girls sign hours ahead for the use of the equipment. During the spring season all required work is confined to track and baseball, with horseshoe- pitching for those who can not indulge in the more strenuous activity. Particular attention is given to the development of individual skill in track, the major sport. An interclass track meet com- pletes the yearls work. Baseball is conducted as a minor sport with freshman, sophomore, and upperclass teams. ln 1924- rifle practice was conducted for womeng then it was only a minor sport. Last year thirty girls were under the direction of Lieut. Mfillerg a rifle team was organized and matches with other schools were arranged. Penn State had started its first intercollegiate sport for women. This year the sport has become more popular, fifty girls reported for practice and a successful season is anticipated. The Department of Physical Education and the Women's Athletic Association co-operate in pre- senting a program of activity to women that is appealing and inspiring at all times, and embodies the finest healthful, recreational and educational values. mefzvern-iiifs-isfivavlwfwminslwvaf..wv.::qf1v-',vF:vv:LQ-Qzfvcg-:ffzlin -'ifiiiiii ff f ' Aff Q: : T-'7 'E fig: X I W- L x 4, , L ,, .' . 'yy 5 , 1 r . ' I 2, JL, ' ' yy ?' . 5.13 f,,:.' :W ,t..1 1 1 if .' Ltgwj ' 1 fl- .Al 'i :J xml' . iill i -,,,.-,. -. ..,,... . , ,. .,. s. . . ..A. - .Ir.,E , , . .a-.s..-...a.... s....,-. . ,WN ,M N-Mm 497 l Sli:-rltlnu Iiullocli i'Imnihvr's 1lUlP0l'lNUll Ffllllli Cook The Varsity S Girls It is not until one considers the very small percentage of the five hundred and thirty women students at Penn State who are HS girls that one realizes the amount of work, earnest endeavor, and valuable time which these girls must give to athletics to win the honor of wearing a letter-a let. ter which symbolizes the culmination of at least three years constant and faithful participation in such sports as are available to Penn State girls. This year there are only six girls who have attained the necessary 125 points. This number is an increase' of three over those who won their letters last year. Four of these are members of the class of 19273 the other two are of the class of 1926. 1 Since only ten points are given for membership on a class team in a major sport ffive points in minor- sportsj it is evident why it takes years to acquire the 125 points. Every year an honorary Varsity team is chosen from the members of the three upper class teams in the three major sports- hockey, basketball, and track. Membership on a Varsity entitles a girl to five points additional. Besides these means of earning points, there are the extra points given to the girls get-vine in the , , . . ca capacities of managers and captains of the various teams. The manager and captain of a Class team receive one point while the head manager, who manages all the teams as a whole receives four 5 points. The captain of a Varsity team is awarded one point. The HS girls are representative of the best in Ptenn State's all-around sportswomen. The Sweater girl must have been a member of at least one Varsity team, and to achieve 125 ' . points she must, of necessity, have taken part 1n almost every phase of athletics. 498 f- g., Varsity Teams Although Penn State girls do not compete with teams from other schools, it is customary to choose honorary varsity teams in the three major sports every year. At the end of each sport sea- son, fall, winter, and spring, the class managers meet with the Women's Athletic Association Board and choose the varsity team from among the teams of the three upper classes, freshmen being' ineligi- ble. The qualities considered are playing ability, regularity in attendance at practice, regard for train. ing rules, and the spirit displayed toward fellow players. Silver pins in the form of a small hockey stick are awarded to the members of the varsity hockey team, the members of the varsity basketball team receive small silver basketballsg and members of the track team are given pins in the shape of a small winged foot. For seniors who have placed three years on the varsity team the trophies are g0ld. IH Hddifim, five p0il1ts toward numerals and letters awarded under the point system are given to each member of the varsity teams. 499 , nh , 'T 1 , ff ,W-2 .fhl-W-., G tw 2 tg F df Q 1.1-mmm ' fp!! K ' M. riff' K' we l- , , , ,, V -W , .,,, , A A 1 L : wg- ' I D A .x l:5,,ig.....f..:-, ,mf :.1-,crm-. an-,vw1u1.w:. l U , ,HHH K, X 5 J' V, ' . I g 4 - ji f-bl. if , M' 1, f' -4 , -,w..,,, ...,,,.,,-.,...,,.,.LYWl,1.1ILf1fQLf'IIQfIlgI'f 11I.11Ql,g ' . .,... . . , , . . ,,,m,,,,,M,-WMMN mm-wwAmwmmmmnwmh N, 4 'T' If . 0 W! . 1 i 0 gf , if-1-- 'i4' :-QM- Basketball Basketball, the major winter sport for women at Penn State, claims the attention of the girls immediately after the hockey season. During the 1925-1926 season intra-mural basketball was es- tablished as a means of increasing athletic opportunities for all girls and creating more interest in basketball as a sport. A series of games between teams representing cottages, sections of dormitories, and the town girls was played. The team representing the third floor of McAllister Hall came through the season without a defeat and was awarded a large silver cup. Following the intra-mural season a series of twelve games was played to determine tl1e class championship. This was won by the class of 1927, although the freshmen were strong opponents. The season closed with the annual basketball banquet at the Centre Hills Country Club, at which time the varsity team was announced and awards were made. 'ff'7'TV!'!'1f'P'11!2'v7r'4'v.rwv '-Q-,w-,assi-rw: '- 1' 1 f 'T. 'mNQ: llfr i i::wN?gT'1v'7l Jift' W 'va1'r'z-'iv rr ' 'M .2 s H .i , u 11 U1 ,wflilli lim g , ' e Y H , s 5, i T' i , ig y .A . . ...1 M pkpul Mmm ml, 3 ,-,-s,.r--.,:g...,,i.,, 500 v ft 5 V X. t , F, 3, lv I I, E f figidfeaw r cte e ea a a a . tf,KaJt'l e e a a - a a y , L ,,,,Vw,,.,?,gvb,m,,5,,:.,.,,,,.k..:,.,. .L,,V,,,.,,.,,..,,,,,.x,,,,,,A.,,,,,,,f.,,..,,,,,.a ,F fx X! W. jazzy AA vw-rTumamuupwuwunnnvm:zr...,. , , -ne.-t, . Q ' AM,5,,,,MWm4M,,,iN,Wt, .tvfffaa , .l- -4 , 1' M P A i Q L! N--Mrww it w, Y W g r gg ,, wr ig g as W g -uc , ,l 1 'XX H l, Ml l 'EN If L I It K if all i It I My ta 321 , :ff ' li 1 . 'Q lv 7 Y, Track 9 5 Track was inaugurated as a major sport for girls at Penn State ln the SPNHS Of 1921- Each 5 season shows a marked improvementg each year previous records .are lJ1'0k6l1- Our records compare very favorably with those of colleges where track has been a major sport for fifteen or twenty years. T Despite the fact that we lack many facilities the work is very encouraglng. ll Practice is started in the spring as soon as the weather permits and is continued throughout the l season. In order to make a place on her class team, a girl must qUallfY ln at least three events- x The honors won by each girl in the annual track meet, held the latter part of May, count for the ,l record of her class and are the basis for the selection of the varslty team. Each girl taking one j first place or earning seven points is made a member of the varsity team. 5 l,,..,.1QW,..,-.,.,..,,,,,.,a'1 ' t' T i'iy y U 3 mt, A.--Wa-W , if 'JS-fl' l,l:, i o A ' A if , 9 -ti mwgwgmg . Q- K M , 501 W-lsr., . 4 5 1f-A Q .T ,. Hockey Hockey plays an important part in women's athletics at Penn State. The hockey season of 1926 1927 owed its unusual success to the development of more rivalry, speed, and teamwork among the players. A schedule of six games was arranged, each class team playing each other team once The teams were well matched, and contest among them was spirited. At the end of the Season the Juniors and the Seniors tied for the championship, each having won one game and tied two B efeating the Juniors in the deciding game, the Seniors were awarded the championship and the Lon Y of having their numerals afiixed to the hockey banner in the Athletic Association office for the Com g year. A committee composed of the president of the Women's Athletic Association, the head hockey manager, and the class manager chose a Varsity team from the members of the three uppepclass tea-'ns I ga 1 M , , . .ld 1 Ei ,Vt . , 4 I , . . ., . Y ., , ' NEW.,-...-..-M .... ,,....f ' -' ' v L'?- '-'-- f -- Y ' '--...M-........u.a...,,....,,,.....,...f.......1..-... ,-a..1.., 502 Foster Fnlkenstolu Yohe t'lurk Fllllllllgtlll Darlington Miss ltnhlt llownrth lirydvr Tom-r Ilurlz Lis-ut. Miller Ritter IInk4-is I.:-vs Itullm-k Worm-r Smith Coach Lu-zur. H. T. MILLER Captain ELLEN BULLOCK Manager JENNIE Women Rifle shooting for women is rapidly becoming one of the popular winter sports at Penn State. Rifle practice was conducted in 1925, and a team was chosen, although it was too late in the year to schedule matches with other schools. In 1926 the work was continued, and a schedule of nine matches was arranged for the iirst intercollegiate season of the Women's Rifle Team. The team won six matches, outshooting opponents who previously had held championships. All this was done with no reward in view. Now, however, the Women's Athletic Association has classed rille as a minor winter sport, to be rewarded as such, with an additional award in recogni- tion of its being the girls, only intercollegiate sport at Penn State. This year with fifty new candidates competition is greatly increased. A heavy schedule has been arranged, and prospects are good for a successful season. 503 ..... ...Y,., .,...,,.--.. -..... , , . 5 .7 Mm' ' - g '?.'..':g1gT:li ,. ,, , A '3UQ: '1 . A ' .zgfl ' VW I A 5 .gp.... ' LAI. I 1Pi511ffH RI 'I 1 - 1 Iwi I -I L. cvfcknowledgments DEAN R. L. WATTS DEAN R. L. SACKETT DEAN C. W. STODDART DEAN E. A. HOLBROOK DEAN W. G. CHAMBERS DEAN G. L. WENIJT DEAN F. D. KERN DEAN CHARLOTTE E. RAY DEAN A. R. WARNOCK DIRECTOR R. W. GRANT PROFESSOR M. M. HARRIS PROFESSOR E. W. RUNKLE PROFESSOR W. F. GIBBONS PROFESSOR R. E. DENGLER PROFESSOR J. H. F R1zzELL PROFESSOR F. L. PATTEE COLONEL C. MCIIAUGIILIN HONORABLE J. S. FISHER DR. R. D. HETZEL MISS MARY T. NITZKY MISS SABRA W. 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COLLEGE AVE 510 THIS IS THE PLANT Engraving : Printing : Binding ALL UNDER ONE ROOF I ,,,i,,LF ,,g.f',A V Q Bui mg: Printers and Bi College IGRIT PUBLISHI nders of the 1928 LaVie and' School Half-tone and Line Engraving f Especially Solicited. Write Us Be ore Placing Your Next Order NG CO., WILLIAMSPORT, PA 11 . ffl W p ex 'Q fa LQ is 5 f , 7 S. I ' at riir ll S O THANKS! During the past college year, We have appreciated the patronge of Penn State men. We cherish the friendship of undergraduate and alumnus and endeavor at all times to merit its continued growth. By Special Appointment, Our Shop Is The Charter House of State College THE FASHION SHGP Established 1896 RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist Drugs, Soda Water and Toilet Articles Whitman's Candy 6 State Jewelry Nittany Inn Block STATE COLLEGE, PA. We extend our Sin. The Tea Room of Distinction cere appreciation for in State College is your patronage. THE FENWAY 118 East College Avenue GIFTS FINE CANDY 512 X I 1 8 3 1 ff' ---,f - R J, x 3 f K fy' Y Q 11-'wQ-U1 q'W'If 1 f a, M. Q . diy . AN f'1lQf41JL1aL3Jg?i?fSw ?, V 'Q Evaffesgm 5 ' P H ff A s -N ,4W52'. ' Hsvaomg- , X X Mi INPRFEEQQQJEZIQKRA QE b F O N ,D 'vt' Mis A C Szrvfgg WM gs .ti ' 29 QMPANYI A L i l, PHI!-A5411-H -SING 55- ' S I : ELPNIA TF'-:E ' ' Kp? wg Wap ffm 'W ll 1 j ' 5 - , A f Q 4 79 ,aff fww' i ' gf NZ! .A r TQ ,gs if 0 ,nfnfgwww 'Lv . and Wv -. NH! 'H :ff ' ', x . k . Ag Q .mf d 2,w ' S i fy ' 3' Y ' ' V! M Q '. ,W f Ex . Q, QW f K fiig., . 1 Q . I.. l Q hi... ' 'ng N A hi in ll!!-ll!-L!!..'! gwwfsxt IE... Ry 2 ' 4 lll.Q-'- ---Jiri-X I I I ' w 513 X -....... ,,,, .. , .. ,, F -A-' ' ' ' U X- T- - --K -A'-A ' - - - A ' 1 ' IT' . ..,. l-I..',g ,LL,g:L:ii 1r,: '1ti'::' , '. ' '7 fl . ' -f4----- -A--A---A - . ......-.-..........-.........-., .. ......-.......,.,-,, ,.. 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We know that you Will remember this store as a place 7 f where you bought the best of merchandise at a reasonable price F. f and Where your Welcome was sincere whether you came to 3 rl .4 5 F 1 i e buy or look around. . . v I fl 3 5 MONTGCMERY Sv. CC. J ' .1 E I 1 E MEN'S WEAR 1 1 i . I , i l i Leading Hotel in Bellefonte, Pa. if ' ., iX Penn State Colleglan BBQ ynocketboff XX, P 1 la M. A. LANDSEY, Proprietor i COLLEGE NEWSPAPER EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE RATES REASONABLE I g . STUDENTS A Get a shoe of Style and Service for a reasonable price at the - STATE UNIVERSITY SHOP A South Pugh Street PUBLISHED SEMI-WEEKLY By the Students of Penn State I LaSt Ye211 s shoes at reduced prices if Odd size shoes i. V ,I J ' . Q X.. 4 .,.,.,.,. ,... ..,, , ,--.- ....,. , . .--.... XX XX X a X, X AX X , .X X, . XXX.,f1?- ,Xf M? XX X X X X, -X. XV. fo A A 1 X X ,XXXX X XX il -1 T .h. i i D i it ' M H,nf'.' .7 ,. 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White Management Corporation 5..- Y., Managers of Public Utility Properties, Manufacturing Plants and Business Enterprises 5 in ,,, Investigations and Reports Y ef -5 33 LIBERTY STREET NEW YORK is I g ' A I 3IllllliliillihilllliiiiiilllillliiillfiiliiiIIKRHPH immm r if w w f 1 is . .1 515 You can get it at Metzger's v The most complete and varied stock of Student Supplies of every description in State College. Books-Stationery--Toilet Articles-Gift Articles Sporting Goods-Penn State Pennants Drawing Materials-Magazines JOIN OUR LIBRARY OF FICTION TYPEWRITERS-for Rent and for Sale L. K. METZGER Serve your guests with Smith's Quality Ice Cream Sherbets and lces Smith's Pasteurized Cream Smith's Pasteurized Milk Smith's Fruit Punches Our products measure up to the highest standards of the most exacting Smith's Ice Cream Factory STATE COLLEGE, PA. Bell Phone 25 ernerd's We appreciate YOUI' past patronage and hope to SGFVQ you in the future. As an Alumnus We h0Pe you will continue to be an occasional visitor to our store. CLEANING-PRESSING-REPAIRING Tlfnox Cafe We as usual have appreciated your patronage? Official Thotographers of the 1928 La 'Wie BREON SL STQVER The Penn State Photo Shop 212 East College Avenue STATE COLLEGE, PA. Pt t dC lP hiy I7 G ,- vm., y f .pw-1, ' 1 1,4 1 f' , bf'-N ' ,X ,ymwi D,W,,,,,,,W:,,,,,,,,,! I! if If wrt' ,, ,..,.1 WM .mi , , ei nfltt Ne' TUY1? Mi E . ...-...,.,.....W...,..4 E - b,..WM...,,. You get this at andyland only MANUFACTURED BY GREGORY BROTHERS .STA T5 course, PA. CATHAUM NITTANY A Shop for Service 9 Nittany Ebeatre Company S M I T H S STATE COLLEGE, PA. Tailor 571011 1 , Where 27 ALLEN STREET First Pennsylvania Showings of Latest Photoplays ALBERT DEAL AND SON H it' d Pl ' Are the Rule Rather Than ea mg an umbmg the Exception Steam, Hot Water, Vapor and Vacuum Heating Systems 117 FRAZIER STREET COMFORT CONVENIENCE COURTESY 518 -Q ,X -.- 7 1.-in ,,, fi-' ' J - N N - 4 , ,.,.. .. ,C , 1 -. 'XI J .1 M 1 1 .:f : .-l u .sn1.,,5f' 'fl sv-nl ' ' 'NIT' 'ol ' sl A I .ii 1 1 5 , vifg: ,lj ,-5gf:fs3,1::i,gJ,ggpli3,fg .f1i4 'Zi., 'Mzgvtijlf-Q.f, ,313 T gu. Q .r?:' irlsll-vw 5 ll ' 5 we lim .I ,Q THE STATE COLLEGE CREAMERY 2 STATE COLLEGE, PA. Visitors Welcome i?iWli'f9x , - Quo lfsQ'c -Llfiieiifanig' PENN STATE FROTH Issued by the Foolish Gentlemen once a month during the college year. FROTH is nationally known and holds a high place among the College Comics. Subscription price 82.25 per year COLLEGE MEN J ! .' ! Not at the summit- It is While reaching the top that one realizes the value of the ittany News Stand West College Avenue Single copies 8.25 Confections NBWSPHDHS Tobacco Magazines Al s i C H'Af -ff'-W7WEN 'M'. 'T A 'MH 'C TT i' '..,.geg,g,-,A I + is n1,ipefggzeezlivswfiig .evph iiuififllffe 5553 iflilllmllllisir ig' A A - C C 'ml' A' i ,.., 1.,,.LLs1nW .1T2fTQ1ffi fgiZ 'I if'1L:f::1QifQ3Qff3-fgi 5 STRICTLY CHEMICALLY PURE Sulphuric Acid Hydrochloric Acid faismg-f,.,.. - - - A ' --f::f':1:a:m1s::2S+:-, N ltrlc Acid f - A 1 X, Aqua Ammonia Nearly :A century nt' ex- pcrlcncul Grnssulll has ufn lnnnllfuct,ul'1ng . unfxns L. . Maids :un GBX A A f SS 7 -- ::f ' i E .-':J-r-Z' 2 as gum, 1 . - MPA, :AV . x-,ju 5.1-' 4 P -' xx mmaf 7-7' X Q .gzzpazjf gf' .2-Swag.-.'-1. '. '. ' ' N. ...', .-.. . 'fr . '111' . ..--A . ':' ' ' 52-5 '1'3?J 51 ITL ' E X In 1 he , J xc, :me-V.. rx 1 1' , 1 Z f , .. ' ' f ' nlhcr 1-hcnxlrrnls slncu 1830. I 4 ' ' mn' Quality Plodoo, well A ' known In every uhunllcnl- . 0 uslnbl lnrIust,l'y, is cstanlr- 1 f Branches and wamhnums: XVIJKQ, Z if llshccl SIMHIIHIIIIEC fm' you X if 17 that all Grnssclll C. 1'. f ' Alblllly Mllwaukoo 5 'A: ?'4'f 1. C5 prmlnrts nru of uhsolutuly Blrmlnohnm New Haven Z Z 'P A 1 vnwlns. 1 unllmy nu! Z X B0Sf0l1 Now Orleans - ff gy may ' 1 z ' f 71.56 strlully 1-humlcully pure. Q X BFWKIYH Paterson 7 7f'1Q ci V- . A . Z ,' A f cnarmm N. c. X, if Z Iln. .xnnlysls is prlntcsl 5 X, . Fhlladolnhia ri , Z! '- nn czwh lulu-l. Our num- .f GMWDU , Plttsburuh 'X 9 1 vrnus hrunz-hes :wo fur 'X , cinclnnai' Sf- I-WIS . 1 ' 1 H?fj3,?l the purpose nt' serving SX ,, Duhon Si- Paul X 1 you hcntcr. Z XZ' , fz E h ,I -' ' V sta lished l839 1443 IHE GRASSELLI CHEMICAL Q0 ,. CLEVELAND OHIO Now York Omoo and Export Omcosz 347 Madison Avo., Cor. 451 ul Srcmdard QHL ld High for 88 Qfcars SSELU GR D5 A h SL HAR EY BRGTHER BAKERS and MANUFACTURERS OF ICE CREAM STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 20 5 ,,t 'H J , 'iw , win , V Q w e . J ' ,-1 . 5.-1ufL,, 5, 5, ., I 5 nm, 5' -J- . ,- , 4. .W -. -- , , ,. , . . hit' l r2i,' Fx V P 'WJ' .. , 5 f-Y k.ns.1?g,51.- 5 3,a:L'. .3 -L5 , ,,!3, I 5,:2l!,1 Jzsagfygjxn eq Wi V iw1w, 5 1, f , 5- , ,Q A11,,L , ,t 1 N l '5s5r'e5PW'f f6 ...we f,.,1-.QQi'.'f:L 2 f WY iliiihllliiif le' ia' ' -' I 1. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Page Al's Shop - - - - - - - - - 510 Athletic Store - - 507 Brockerhofl' Hotel - 514 Deal 8x Son - . 518 Fashion Park - . 512 Fenway A - - - - 512 First National Bank - 510 Gernerd, Tailor - Q 516 Gilliland ---- M- 512 Graham 8z Sons ---- - 512 Grasselli Chemical Company, The - - 520 Gregory Brothers - - - - 518 Grit Publishing Company .- - 511 Harvey Bakery - - - - 520 Hoover 8: Smith - . 503 Hotel Casey 1 - - 506 Hudnall - - - 506 Knox Cafe .- 516 Laird's Tea Room '- - I - 510 Mallory Company, The David J. 508 Metzger, L. K. ---- - 516 Mine Safety Appliance Company - 509 - Montgomery - - - ' - . 514 Nittany News Stand - - - 519 Nittany Theatre - - - 51g Parke Company, L. H. 506 Penn State Collegian - - 514 Penn State Froth - - 519 Penn State Photo Shop - - - . 517 Philadelphia Photo Engraving Co. - - 513 Reed's Sons, Jacob - - - - 503 Rexall Drug Store - - - - 510 Schlow - - - - 503 Smith Ice Cream - 516 Smith, Tailor - 518 Stark Brothers - - - - 506 State College Creamery - - 519 State University Shoe Shop - 514 White 8: Company, J. G. - - 515 fl . , -, 1 1 V If 'f iiliel 5'!,I M '1i QQ?lP ll llli3:f I J ?f,g!g-5111 1 1 .1 . LV-.-LL.--111 X' ' V I 521 saws: 1181! ' :1Ii.' ,'i,,fg',-- :J- ' - ' A 4 1.9.3-,4 ,-1 ' 4 . 5 'Y' if 4.411435 'QV 13 TIM?-' fwfffiffwf LL .. f15fffff.r.....,-HUP'-Wi Q JYE. GENERAL INDEX ' h '1 1 'NM'-. , 4 , ' f am. 1. , ,f f i iffg.. , V ., , rf,i1,h'r2 -5 .4 r 127 1 M' Q' arf 1. 5 2 551' ,-af'-1 51 i Fi I il li .v4,,-1, ,I , - Page I Page Acknowledgments - 504 Chi Omega - 492 Administration - - - 23 Class Yells - 214 Administration, Organization - 30, 31 Classes, Girls' 467 Administration Committee 27 Senior - - 468 Advertising - - - 505 Junior 470 Ag Student Council 455 Sophomore - - 472 Agriculture - - 42 Freshman - 474 Alma Mater - 14 Clubs - - - 458 Alumni Association - - 36 Cloetingh, A. C. 281 Arete - - - 489 College Yell - - 214 Athletics - - 211 Collegian 260 Athletics, Girls' - 495 Contents - - 13 Athletic Association - - 212 Copyright - 2 Band - - - 272 Cosmopolitan Club - 456 Baseball - - 225 Cross-Country 24,2 Basketball - - 234 Debating - - - 285 Basketball Freshman - 254 Debating, Girls' 1 490 Beta Chi Phi - 484 Debating Captains - 288 Bezdek, Hugo - - 52 Debating Squad - 286 Blue and White 304 Dedication - 6 Blue Key - - 452 Dramatics E 275 Boxing - 238 Druids - - - 450 Calhoun, W. C. - - 297 Eagles Mere Conference 295 Campus Club Council - 485 Education - - - 46' Campus Societies - - 445 Engineer ' 263 Campus Views 15 Engineering 43 Chambers, W. G. - 46 Events - 299 Cheer Leaders - 214 Ex Libris - - - - 2 Chemistry and Physics - 47 Farmer ------ 262 'iam fum il I af.-ww. 11:f:1 -av ' - 5' 'a i, 1 A. . nn ws' A I an.. .'f..41,'..-.V - x V ' . .. ' , ':':.' i-E 'ii'-' ' ' I, 'fre' ' lil fifff llil ll i at Ei -I , , .. ., . ... . ..,-.,.. .sv . Fisher, J. S. Fisher, Letter Fleming, N. M. 4 .iitihis s m ggaim e f gs GENERAL INDEX-Continued Football, Freshman Football, Varsity Foreword - Forensic Council Fraternity Index Freshman - Officers History - Frizzcll, J. H. F riars - Frontispiece - F roth - Glee Club - Glee Club, Girls' Golf - - Graduate School Grant, R. W. Growth of Penn Haidt, Marie Handbook Health Service Hetzel, R. D. - Hetzel, Letter State Hetzel, Life Sketch Holbrook, E. A. Holbrook, Life Sketch House of Representatives li 1. naumummmnuwf u PURE U Page 29 Index to Advertisers - 521 28 In Memoriam - 10 - 212 Inter-Fraternity Council - 308 252 Intra-Mural Council 4-06 - 217 Junior Class - - 83 12 Officers 34 - 289 History - 85 307 Members - 86 - 203 Kern, F. D. - - 4.3 204 Kitchen, W. J. 51 - 205 La Camaradcrie - 11.88 287 LA VIE Staff 253 -. 451 Lacrosse - - 24.4 4 Lettermen - 215 - 261 Liberal Arts - - 4.4 269 Library - 419 - 482 Lion's Paw - - 4.4.6 248 Louise Homer Club ' 433 - 4.8 Mandolin Club - - 271 50 May Day - - 476 82 Military Department - 53 496 Mining - - - 415 - 264 Music - - - - 267 4-9 Music, Department of 50 25 McGinness, G. L. - - 53 24 McLaughlin, C. - 53 26 Nita-Nee - - 4,36 7 Nittany Lion 58 - 9 Old Main Bell - 265 - 479 Orchestra - 27.1. 1 1 1 h e 523 if. 2,- ' . -A ' ' Q' , V A f 0- ?,,.L.1, 'f',1-QV-if , ,.' .fm-11' l' U -- V .,MrWv ,W , .,. ,,,...,, ...,. E.. 'ff , 1 . ,- ' f Q-.,F'1 41 s- ig-'tjji i r: ig 115. M 'w 1' 'J' 11' 1 1 ig,.f4fg l.l,tilG: .11 'fp 'i 11 .Wifi 1181111211 M161Sliiiihliia.i..q,i5.,:-.11Hi? -I Li i : -aw- W... ' in... i- rf .,i 4. V12 V. v- QT ws wi .i 4. 5 X f t I 1 Q. 1 'Eg P if l Q. g , , 1 . I'-1 i , A 222' - if GENERAL INDEX-Continued I Page X Page Organizations, Girls' - 477 Student Board 55 Parmi Nous - - 447 Student Council 50 Pattee, F. L. - - 51 Student Tribunal 57 Penn State Club - 454 Sub-Title - 1 Penn State Code - 216 Summer Session 43 ,:i::q Penn State Mission to China - 298 Susie - - 462 Physical Education - 52 Sychor - 4.87 Players - - - 280 Tennis 24.6 ff Prizes and Scholarships - - 256 ThCSIJi11US I ' 276 Publications - - - 257 Thompson, W. O. 273 Quartette - - - 270 Title Page ' 5 Ray, Charlotte E. - - 41 Track - 229 Religion - - - 51, 291 Tudor, J- H. - 111 . Rifle, Varsity - 250 Two Year Ags 207 Rifle, Girls' - - 503 Ofhcers - - 208 1 Ritenour, J. P. 49 HiSt01'y - ,209 S Girls - - 498 Victory - - 210 Sackett, R. L. 43 Vought, Sabra 49 i f Senate - - 478 W. A. A. - - 4,96 Senior Class - 59 W. A. A. Board 497 I Officers - - 60 Warnock, A. R. 40 M. History 61 Watts, R. L. 42 Members - - 62 Watts Hall Juniors - - 457 Skull and Bones - - 448 Wendt, G. L. 47 Soccer - - - 24.0 Weston, Ken 217 Sophomore Class - - 199 Wilson, Cla'rk 225 Officers - - - 200 Women of Penn State - - 464 History ----- 201 Women's National Fraternities 493 Sophomore Extemporaneous Speaking Wrestling - 236 Contest - - - 290 Y. M. C. A. - 292 1.21. Sphinx - - - 449 Y. M. C. A. Freshman - - 296 Stewart, Stew - 229 Y. W. C. A. - 480 Stoddart, C. W. - 44 Y. W. C. A. Freshman - - - 431 , A Ei iz . 9 9 1 .7 it A .. ... ........ .... . 7 A A iw 1 ii m ai iv ai aaa :mmm mniiiiiliiiiimmimm vii 524 '-.' ug., , y r 1 A 11 ,. ' A U T O G R A P H S h ' LH .L-. ZOO' f n40 7241 ff X ,A-if ' z.,.,L.f.' 'Q f -g LM Kar' X,f!p1M!!.,yLlJt'ZQ,-! ,C fi I it jym if fi Z , W, Q EAW 4 J- ff if ' my V J' ' -f- 1 6 If .faq . ffL'1!6-af.,-,CV - 4 . I' X17 X AL' PM ' LWM4 fgyfhffffd ' fz'Zf '2ff , x 'ZW X' W, A' xv, , X fy i WWW 6- ll ULMA 'WMM fw: f:Lf-' ' .af V -., 'iAAfaA, l, ZH! , A Q , . 5 X . QBQQQAA . ,if I V ,g ?w 't K 644.1 J UQ ,gmfj , A In 5 :ff,jcb'gf':cfl., , A K- . 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