Penn State University - La Vie Yearbook (University Park, PA)
- Class of 1930
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I N-THE-YEAR'NINETEEN' -TWENTY-MPE BY THE-CLASS-0F- -NINETEEN -THIRTT. -5TATE. oLLEce- PA- V. g 3V l-'-'-L llocauturrlotvlL Eebitatinn To FRED LEWIS PATTEE For his friendship and co-operation in our college and its enterprises, For his inspiration to us, as a college, which has prompted us to aspire to greater achievement, Fur his contributions to literature, With respect, with affection and with hearty appreciation for his gifts to Penn State, with regret that we must be deprived of his pres- ence on the faculty, and with confidence in his ability to get from life all that he has con- tributed to it, We, the class of 1930, dedicate this LA VIE to Dr. Fred Lewis Pattee. A 4.44 A : . I . A . I ; ' 1V ' KM Y H - d v ' I n . mm y u 1 M .1. H I wW ' M MI ,W A 3F :w an M , V $4va Ryan a 2d am; u QA' 2' M 1 , NH ' ,1? u , , , 45w :DNBVHV..,W-., ...-,.1 . . Fred Lewis Pattee FRED LEWIS PATTEE, a son of New England Uhistol, New Hamp- shire, March 22nd, 1863i, by training in Dartmouth, iA.B., 1888, M.A., 1891, Litt.D., 1921, M.1.., 19151; by extensive study in the University 01' Gottingen, 1902-03; University of Margurg, UJitt.D., 1,9101; Lebanon Val- ley, 1915; by his brilliant sewiee rendered the Pennsylvania State College as Professor of American Literature since 1894., and as Visiting Professor of American Literature at the University of Illinois in 1923 and 1924:; by his contributions to contemporary literature of his books, WFhe Wine of May and Other Lyrics;9 i6Mary Garvin? i4House of the Black Ring, W11he Breaking Point, i1Compelled Men? s1Tradition and Jazz? and his many value books on American Literature; by all these and more, Dr. Pattee is autola imed: Our Esteemed Friend TO THE JUNIoR CLASS: 9Another year in Penn State is your glorious privilege. May every one of you get from it the fullest measure of what such a year should bring. May you reaiize, and not too late, that a college, that is worthy of the name COLLEGE, is not a club with a program of sports and social events, and a multiplicity of diversion for day and night; nor is it a mere stepping-stone into a job or a serene spot where with boon companions one may loaf away four rich years. May you rather awake this year to what a college should bring: a vivid realization of what life rea11y means, what its true riches are, 99 and what its real values ..... iiMay you so live your year that at the end of it you may be ready to go out into the glorious world that the generations before have made so easy for you, so rich, so beautiful. And may it be your ambition so to live as to add to this wealth of beauty and truth and joy for those who are to f0110w.,, AKh- ..... w d h K-- .W ,r. 223.: 'v I I m N; THE w l . TIE mm; Awwmm T B. 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JORDAN - - - - - - . - - - - - Harrisburg Sucrcmry of Agriculture APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR NAM l-L RESIDENCE THE M EXPIRES J. B. WARRINER - - - - Lansford, Pa. - - - - - - 1928 W. S. W151: - - - - - Meadville, Pa. - - - - 1928 R. W. BALDERSTON - - 219 N. 8101111 Streel,Philade1phia - - - 1929 HENRY D. BROWN - - - - 251 West Fourth Slreet,Wiliiamsp01t,Pa. - - 1929 EDGAR R. KIESS - - - - Williamsport, P11. - - - 1929 CLARA C. PHILLIPS - - - R. F. D. No. 4, Washington, Pa. - - - - 1929 ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NAME RESIDENCE TERM EXPIRES J. H. M. ANmucws - - Mitten Bldg, N. W. Cor. Broad 81 Locust Sts., Phila., 1928 GEORGE H. DEIKE - - - Braddock Ave. 81 Thomas Blvd., Pittsburgh - 1.928 AMBROSE N. DIEIIL - - - 1216 Carnegie Building, Pittsburgh - - - 1928 JAMES L. HAMILL - - - - 115 East Rich Street, Columbus, Ohio - - 1929 H. WALTON MITCHELL - - Orphans, Court, City-Counly Bldg, Pittsburgh - 1929 J. FRANKLIN 81111211115 - - - 1507 Packald Building, Philadelphia - - 1929 WILLIAM L.AFFELDER - - - Hillman Coal and Coke Company, Pittsburgh 1930 BOYD A. NIUSSER - - - - 821 Vine Street,Scmnto11,Pa.- - - 1930 JAMES C. WHITE - - - - 37 Wall Street, New York City - - - 1930 ELECTED BY DELEGATES F ROM SOCIETIES NAME 1113111m1c1: 11111111 11x111111zs E. S. BAYARD - - - - - 7301 Penn Avcnuc,Piltsburg11 - - - - 1928 JOHN C. Coscnovu - - . Joh11stow11,Pa. - - - - 1928 ROBERT R. LEWIS - - - - Coudersport Pa. - - - 1928 A. W. MITCHELL - - - 006 Marine Bank Buildii1g, Erie, I;a. - - 1928 FURMAN H. CYER - - - - Kimberton, Pa. - - - - 1929 VANCE C. MCCORMICK - - Harrisburg,1a - - - - 1929 WILLIAM L. MELLON - - - Flick Building Annex, Pillsburg11 - - - 1929 CHARLES M. SCIIWAB - - - 25 Broadway, New York City - - 1929 JOHN A. MCSPARRAN - - - Furniss, Pa. . - - - 1930 WILLIAM P. Ronmocx - State College, P11. - . - - - - 1930 CHESTER J. TYSON - - - Floradale, Pa. - - - - - - - 1930 FRANK P. WILLITS - - - Concordville, Pu. - - - - - - 1930 ORGANIZATION OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES H. WALTON MITCHELL - - - - - - - - - - - - Pittsburgh President JAMES C. WHITE - - - - - - - - - - - - New York City Vice President RALPH D. HETZEL - - - - - - - - - - - - - State College Secretary WILLIAM G. MURTORFF - - - - - - - - - - - State College Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MESSRS. BAYARD, BROWN, COSGROVE, MCCORMICK, H. W. MITCHELL, SHIELDS AND TYSON OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE President - - - . - - - - - - - - - RALPH D. HETZEL Comptroller - - - - - - - - - - - - RAYMOND H. SMITH THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION President HETZEL, Deans WATTS, SACKETT,STODDART, CHAMBERS, WENDT, STEIDLE, KERN, WARNOCK, RAY, AND RAYMOND H. SMITH; Secretary, WILLIAM S. HOFFMAN OFFICERS OF THE ACADEMIC DIVISIONS School of Agriculture - - - - - Dean, R. L. WATTS; Secretary, H.G.PARK1N50N Institute of Animal Nutrition - - - - - - - Director, E. B. FORBES School of Chemistry and Physics - - - - Dean, G. L. WENDT; Secretary, 0. F. SMITH School of Education - - - - - Dean, W. C. CHAMBERS; Secretary, P. C. WEAVER School of Engineering - - - - - Dean R. L. SACKETT; Secretary, C. L. KINSLOE School of Liberal Arts - - - - Dean, C. W. STODDART; Secreary, L. V. T. SIMMONS School of Mines and Metallurgy - - - . Dean, E. STEIDLE; Secretary, W. R. CHEDSEY Graduate School - - - - - - Dean, F. D. KERN; Secretary, E. W. RUNKLE Department of Physical Education - - - - - Director, HUGO BEZDEK Department of Military Science - - - Commandant, COLONEI W. B. M'CCASKEY, U. S. A. JOHN S. FISHER Gum'nmr 0f I'vnusylwmiu 28 EEEE mwmralih Hf 1391111591 c . I W m ! l 0301 14 f g; ., '1. i 015 nnernnfs 03mm HARRISBURG THE GOVERWR December 12, 1928. 9.: v W I r 1 F. B. Baldwin Jr. Editor-in-Chief 1930 LA VIE Dear graduates of 1930. I am glad to extend my greetings and best wishes to the staff who have in charge the publication of the LA VIE for the 1950 publication. This annual yearbook has great value to the student body, and with the passing years its pages will have a growing interest to the students whose names appear in it. v I i v ; 4 4 .. On my last visit I was delighted with the E3 evidences of progress at the College. New buildings an are being dedicated, others are being erected and still others are in prospect. These activities are matched E; by the fine spirit which was manifested among the faculty and students. Ea State College, through the loyalty of the alumni and on account of the splendid work its students are doing after graduation, is growing in the interest and confidence of the people of the State. This feeling of pOpular regard is sure to bring to the support of the College more ample provision in the years to come. With assurance of my best wishes, I am , Very cordially yours, m QMMM HOWARD WALTON MITCHELL, 90 President of !he Board of Trustees IE1 l i ' HE LA VIE 01' 1930 tells an interesting story of Penn State life and activity. The publications of years ago informed us of the growing number of students, of an occasional new building, and of other evidences of material prosperity. Similar statements in larger figures were set forth in more recent years. The development of the College has shown steady, healthy growth. Its foundations were broadly laid and the superstructure substantially raised. The College has striven constantly for larger resources to meet the increas- ing needs, but limitations did not lower the standards nor discourage the Steadfast purpose of those directing the work. The favorable regard in which the College is held is a testimony to the worth of those who in past years wrought tirelessly and passed on with undiminished faith in the realization of a greater Penn State. This book will illustrate a College close to the life of Pennsylvania. Its student body in a remarkable way represents every section of the State. The members of the Faculty, chosen for their attainments and equipment, give direction to the academic training and welfare of the students. The College is educational in its main purpose, finding its activity not only on the campus but in taking instruction to men and women in every part of the Commonwealth. The great business interests in carrying on their work are leaning heavily on the higher educational institutions for the assistance they can render through the investigation and research they are promoting. The varied activities in this State, with its large population and tremendous industries, have related the College in a close and vital way to the people. It is truly the Pennsylvania State College. J i E W .w; E 31 RALPH DOHN HETZEL President 0f the Pennsylvania SmIe College MW THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE. PA. OFFICI OF THE PRESIDENT Two years of experience on The Pennsylvania State College campus have deepened my conviction that we have here all of the essentials of a great institution of higher learn- ing. I think we may with propriety conclude that there is now in process a forward movement in all parts of the insti- tution which promises to put us into the forerank of the edu- cational institutions of the country. Our improved fortunes are due to many factors but particularly, I am sure, to the splendid devotion to the fine purposes and high ideals of our College which is evident in this attitude can be Continuously maintained, nothing can re- sist the upward movement of the fortunes of the institution. I am grateful for this opportunity to express my personal appreciation of this happy situation. It seems to me to express in the clearest possible manner the substance and the essence of what we know as Penn State Spirit . f . R. D. HETZEL. President The Pennsylvania State College E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E the attitude of trustees, faculty. alumni and students. If El E E E E E E E E E E E E E EIEHEHEHEJIEIEHEHEHEIIEIEHEJEIIEHEHEIIEHEHEHEHEIIEIIEIIEHEIEIIEHEHEIIEJLEHEI EEEEEJEEEEJEEEEEEEEEELELEEE C. L. Kmsmlc, '03 E. N. SULLIVAN, 14 President Alumni Axsnriulinn Secretary-Treasurer The Alumni Association The terms Penn State and Loyalty are almost synonymous. At least when those con- nected with the College think of her it is with a feeling of loyalty for a great institution. This applies with peculiar force to the graduates of the College and is exemplified through the fact that the graduates organized themselves in 1870 only nine years after the first class graduated, for the two principal purposes for which any graduate organization is formed, namely, for mutual benefit and for the benefit of their Alma Mater. Since that date the Association has been in constant Operation and since 1910 there has been an Executive Secretary at work constantly creating the publications and carrying on for the organized hotly the service to the individuals and the College for which the Association is formed. Only five years after the Association was formed the Charter of the College was amended to permit the election of three Alumni trustees hy the Alumni body and this was the start of the very direct influence which the Alumni have exerted on the growth and poli- cies of the institution. In 1905 the Charter of the College was again amended to per- mit the election of nine members from the Alumni body, three each year for tln'ee-year terms. This condition exists today so that of twenty-seven persons elected or appointed to the Board of Trustees of the College, one-third are placed there by the graduates in di- rect election. As a means of keeping the Alumni individually informed and intelligently inter- ested, the Association estahlished in the fallof 1910 the Penn State Alumni Quarterly which appeared regularly until 1918 when all the Alumni work was disrupted by the World War. 111 19111115 a supplement to the Quarterly, the Alumni News was started as a four-page hulletin. Following the World War and the reorganizz-ttion that then oc- curred, the Quarterly was discontinued and the Alumni News expanded to the monthly publication. Today Penn State has an Alumni publication which ranks with the best in the country and serves a very great need for the College and for the Alumni. In particular the Alumni Association has taken active part in placing the athletics 0f the College on the high plane which they enjoy. This was accomplished through the crea- tion several years ago of the Athletic Advisory Committee and to this Committee goes the credit for the high standards existing today in athletics. This Committee is now in- g... 34- IEEEEJEIEEEIEIEWEEEEEEIEEEIEI 9999me- i L. H. DENNIS, V12 D. K. SLMN, '10 C. E. ESSl-ZIJIMZHISR, ,16 Firs! Virc President Second Vice Preside ! Third Vice President eluded in the new organization which was provided last year known as the Board of Ath- letic Control which is now representative of the various elements interested in the athletics 0f the College. Briefly some of the enterprises carried out by the Association are as follows: 1. Built the invaluable Graduate and Non-Graduate Records. 9,379 Graduates; 3,900 Non-Graduates. Basis of all Alumni work. 2. Brought about the Alumni Representation on College Board of Trustees. Most important responsibility of Alumni in relation to the College. 3. Developed the athletic side of Penn State to a high plan. Jointly responsible for conduct of Athletics through representation on Board of Athletic Control. 4. Planned and executed iiBooster Campaing of 1916. First systematic eflbrt to have College become better known. 5. Compiled'and published the War Recordv-The 525 page hook containing the war biographies of 2,100 alumni and the college participation in the War. One of Penn States most valuable documents. 6. Published the Alumni Directories. 7. Performed the basic and essential work among Alumni for the Emergency Build- ing Fund of the College. 8. Publishes the Alumni News ten months each year-The otheial alumni magazine ranking with the best in the United States. 9. Established Alumni Home Coming eone 0f the biggest days on the College and Alumni Calendars-and the Summer Party-pr0viding entertainment for alumni at such times and Commencement. 10. Assisted vitally and in every way possible with the business of obtaining active interest in the $8,000,000 Bond Issue. 11. Has created the Alumni Councilebeing the alumni body containing representa- tion from all the District Clubs. 12. Created and maintains a service organization. EEEIEHEIIEIEEEHEJIEIIEHEIIEJIEHEEEHEHEHEIIEIIEHEILIEEIIEHEHEHEIEIEII E i IIEHEIEILEZHIEJEEEEEEEEEEIEEEEIEEIEIIEHEHEIIEHEHEHEHEHEJEI EEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEI iQEEEEmEEE we???aavTu-giir A Message from the Dean of Men Success and even happiness in life are largely dependent upon one,s sense of valuese upon oneis ability to choose those things which are essential to his success and happiness and to forego those things which are not essential. The Juniors whose pictures appear in this book have passed safely through the most perplexing years of college life; many of their former classmates have fallen by the way- side. In most cases those failures have been due to an inadequate sense of values-a de- fective choosing among the good things of college life. Only a very few students who are able to enter college fail because of inadequate minds; the great majority of those who fail or drop out have failed to find the safe formula of college existence. I sincerely hope that these Juniors who have thus far come through safely will gradu- ate'and in later life will he happy and successful. Much will depend upon their sense of values and the choice which they make when some choice in inevitable. ;33i'3ii'?iiif '- W -.x. .1, EE $$$$$$Gii$i$$$ '1 bi: A Message from the Dean of Women With every mention of new college buildings for women there recurs the old ques- tion, iiWhat is higher education doing for womeniw Instead of giving a guarantee that higher education does certain things for its followers, let us say that it makes possible cer- tain ends for those who desire them. One of the first of these ends is a sense of propor- tion-ahility to see things and events in proper perspective, to distinguish between the im- portant and the trifling, to prefer values that are permanent to those that are transitory. Parallel in importance to the sense of proportion is the active mind, which should naturally be associated with the college-trained woman. Skill in thinking clearly and abundant material for thought are by no means minor accompaniments of education. With a trained mind, woman is forever and ever inoculated against a malady called boredom. Though this may seem a negative advantage, surely a mind acquainted with the interesting things of all ages and trained to activity is no small justification for education. A sense of proportion, an active mind, and a broad human sympathy are among the outstanding gains in a college education for the one who wills to take them. E E E E E E E E E E E E E E El j; 1;. E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E IIIICIILY Ull Agriculture The importance of a happy, intelligent, and prosperous rural population was recognized by George Washington in his recommendation for the establishment of a national uni- versity of agriculture, and by Abraham Lincoln in his ap- proval 0f the first congressional act, providing for a college of agriculture and mechanic arts in each of the several states. From the beginning it was obvious that the Land Grant institutions could not give resident collegiate instruction to the millions of farm operators, but that they could unite in a national educational program, the chief objective of which would he the development of rural leadership. To this end, various four-yezlr eurrieuht are offered, such as agronomy, horticulture, dairy husbandry, animal husbandry, and poul- try husbandry, which, though broad in scope, emphasize the vocational aspects and provide training which is essential to outstanding leadership in the more practical pursuits of agriculture. Fields of service closely related to agriculture have gained prominence in recent years, and to meet these new demands additional options of four-year curricula are being offered. Among them may he mentioned: agricultural education, agricultural and biological chemistry, agricultural engineering; agricultural economies, forestry, and landscape archi- tecture. Graduates from these curricula usually en- gage in professional or commercial work. Nearly half a century of research in the Land Grant Colleges has supplied a fund of information of ines- timuhie value to agriculture and our national welfare. WiMaiaw 38 Engineering icEngineeringethe url of organizing and directing men and of controlling the fm'ees and materials of nature for the henth 0f the human racer This inspiring definition greets the member who enters the building in New York dedicated to the great engineering societies. The engineer has' three functions: the first is technical and relates to force, motion, materials, structures; the see- 0nd includes the direction of human energy; the third is eeenemie and zippi'uises the vest and the value to society of engineering works. At Penn State we are eom'emed that the engineering stu- dent should have a rigorous mathematieal-seientifie training as there is a constant demand for this type. Cost and other economic mnsideratiens are playing an increasingly important part in our industrial life. Competition will increase the necessity for keen analysis of produc- tion, transportatimt and selling methods. The engi- neer determines by his design the cost of puhlie util- ity services and his valuations determines rates. We are even more anxious that the engineering 5 '- student sense the great contrihution which the well K trained, experienced engineer ran make to society if he has the personality which mated with his thorough scientific knowledge may make him a successful manager. The student often fails to perceive the breadth of his field of action and the opportunity to multiply his ability by directing others. ffm 39 they are expected to lead, and therefore they must know how to express themselves properly in Imth spoken and written English. without a good command of English is like it can'- pentor without hummer mid nails, a chemist with- .Vv'ii ' m h T293. 1 I Liberal Arts There is 0m: subject required hy ull curricula at this Cui- iege. This i'zit't indit'utcs very strongly that for all kinds 0i. technical training, for all occupations, for mvn und wmnm alike, this one subject is most important. We call it English Composition. It is training in the correct use of the English language, our common medium for the exchange of idt'us. Since it is a required subject some students look upon it as a necessary evil, mute passed, happily forgotten, but fortu- nately, most students t'misidvr it u very net'ussury part oli their intellectual equipment, 21nd particularly do they so mn- sidcr it after they graduate. The ultility to express oneself clearly, accurately, and convincingly is just as necessary for lilt' engineer, the chemist, and the husinoss mun us it is for the lawyer, the. prvut-hcr, and tho mlhrgv proi'cssor. T0 he sure u mun cam mm a living without accuracy and clarity in speech and writingiour caivc-dwcliing ancestors didihut college men aspire to lead, An Hiucutetl man . 'suy it with flowers. Mines Material progress is directly dependent upon the mining and the mineral industries. If these basic industries slzwkcn or fail, armies and statesmen arc helpless. The United States has abundant mineral resources upon which thriving and competitive industries have been devel- oped. Pennsylvania leads in mineral wealth, and her indus- tries include coal, iron and non-metallic mining, quarrying, ceramics, oil and gas production and technology, and metal- lurgy. All of these industries have entered a new era rc- quiring more scientific application and offering virgin helds for technical graduates. The program 01' the School of Mines and Metallurgy cm- hrzures first, fundamental education and extension courses that Ht the requirements 01' the industries; and, second, applied research and investigation that will conserve and hotter utilize the natural mineral resources and make for greater safety and ethciency in the industries. The modem university is an aggregation of separate schools held together and integrated hy common interests, common activities and a background of common social life. Each school represents a profession for which it prepares its students; the unified institution reflects the whole undifl'er- entiuted mass of social experience. Society is organic in that it is a unity of highly differentiated parts interacting for the common good. The School of Education is the agency of the College for the preparation of teachers and school oHicers and for the promotion of those movements, conditions and investiga- tions which may serve the purposes of public education. The school admits only those who are planning to teach. Its courses and curricula are designed for the training of a dis- tinct vocation and therefore, with the exception of a few of the more elementary courses, are not of interest to those outside the profession of teaching. T0 such courses as are of general interest students of all departments are, of course, welcome. This school has the double function of preparing those who have not yet hegun their work as teachers and continu- ing the general and professional education of those who are already in the service of the schools. The agencies used in performing this douhle service are: tll classes offered dur- ing the school year on the home campus; t2l courses offered in the summer sessions maintained on the home campus or elsewhere; GU courses given in many centers throughout the state by the department of teacher training extension; and Ml correspondence instruction availahl: anywhere any time. Chemistry and Physics Philosophers de not agree as to the meaning or the value of our modern progress. There is indeed serious doubt whether the life of any man in this age of progress is richer 01' more full than that of the greatest of the ancient Greeks. There can he no question however that this progress is re- sponsible for the wide spread of the benefits of civilization and of leisure among the great mass of people. The indus- trial age has been the great instrument of democracy in mak- ing available to every man the best and ripest fruits of the human brain. In this movement the land grant colleges of America have played a leading part. Learnng and applied science have through these colleges given their heat to the people Of the states. In doing so, the colleges have recognized that llseientifie thought is not an aeeompaniment or a condition of progress but is progress itself? They have made it plain that advances in agriculture, engineering, industry, and the arts are dependent not only on the utilization of all that there is in science, but also on continued growth 01' science. For this reason the Pennsylvania State College main- tains in the School of Chemistry and Physies fundamental unit which not only is essential to the productive professions hut which also has a large duty advancingr the knowledge of matter and energy. graduates in chemistry. doctor of philosophy. This school now has 974' alumni, of whom 673 are In addition the school, has awarded 73 mastefs degrees and four degrees of The Summer Session The Summer Session is one of the agencies of the Pennsyl- vania State College for continuing the education of a large body of citizens. While its classes are open to the regular stu- dents of the College the great majority of summer students is made up of teachers and othcers from the schools of the com- monwealth who are using this opportunity to further educate themselves in their profession without giving up the work by which they support themselves. The College has promoted no hranch of its vast service which has nohler or further reaching consequences than its Summer Session. At a time which would otherwise he unem- ployed it utilizes its great facilities which would otherwise he idle in extending to great bodies of citizens the same means of professional progress which are regularly available MW College Health Service Because of the ahounding vitality and the abundance of energy typical of youth the average college student, happily, rarely has to think of himself as a possible subject to dis- to students of college age. ease. Nevertheless, too many suffer from time to time from ailments, seventy-five per cent of which are preventable. It was with this idea of keeping the amount of illness among the Penn State students to a minimum, that the College Health Service was established. That the service offered by the department has heen appreciated by the class of Nine- teen-thirty is recog- nized. May you all continue to enjoy that richer and more ahun- dant life by reason of good health hahits cultivated during your College days. The Graduate School Graduate instruction has been on a school basis for the past six years. The steady growth 01' the school is indicated by the following registration figures: 1922-23, 177; 1923-24., 210; 1924-25, 232; 1925-26, 270; 1926-27, 308; 1927-28, 34.8. There are many evidences of interest in the devolpment of our graduate school program aside from the increased enrollment. Each year a larger number 01' upperelussmen enter the Gradu- ate School. Seniors in their last semester who do not have a full undergraduate program invariably schedule graduate courses. 01' those receiving hachelotjs degrees at mid-yeur, a considerable number continue for a semester of graduate study. The influence of this large group of advanced students is having its effect upon the undergraduate student body. Alumni are showing their in- terest by coming in larger numbers each year for graduate work. Those alumni engaged in educational work are coming back for graduate Work both during the regular and dur- ing the summer sessions. The College Library The function 01' the College Library is to supply the books needed by the college community. With limited funds it is not possible to do this with the hook collection at hand. However, 21 practice of inter-lihrary loans has grown up which enables even a small library to supplement its collection with all the hooks in the country. Our library of more than 110,000 volumes has been built up primarily to meet the needs of the undergraduates, while more and more we have borrowed books from other libraries for advanced students and research work- ers. In addition to supplementing the work of the class room the library tries to provide as far as possible, recreational reading for the college community. In conformity to the practice of other colleges, a course in the use of books and libraries is given to enable the students to use this or any library with greater ease and eHiciency. The Department of Music of the College has for a num- her of yours offered the conventional courses in music such as theory, harmony, music appreciation, history of music. voiee, violin, piano and organ. With the College growing and expanding in other directions the present Director of Musiv, Rit'hurd W. Grant, has been trying to bring uhout 11 larger dwelopment of musical activities. The director's early t'ureer was spent in the field of public school music and he believes that there is u legitimate pluee ill Penn State for 21 course of study that will train supervisors of vocal und instrumental music for the public schools. Three years ago Professor Grunt organized an Institute of Music Education in the Summer Session in which courses of this kind were offered. The Institute has been uniformly sueeessful dur- ing its existence of three summers and there has been an in- creasing demand that the curriculum he given during the regular academic year. Public schools all over the country are asking for college men and women who are trained and equipped to give vocal and instrumental instruction. It is the hope of the di- rector that by .1929 such it course of study will he offered at Penn State. Music in the College is in a very flourishing eon- dition. There are two musical fraternities both of which are working for more and better music. The W choir of one hundred voices is rendering valuable v c service in Sunday ehupel. The menis glee t'lllb has won the State championship for two sueeessive years zit the Intercollegiate State contest. The menis glee eluh, varsity mule quartet, girls, glee eluh and quar- tet, and the 'thespiuns, all outside student activities are now working in eo-operution with the Musie De- partment. Physical Education The Department of Physical Education and Athletics en- deavors to promote the physical and reereative welfare of the students through some form of activity. To accomplish this, Physical Education is required of all Freshmen and f e Sophomores for graduation. Participation in a sport if car- i lied on under the direction and with the approval of the Couch is substituted for the regular Gymnasium work. The Resident Physician examines all the incoming Freshmen to check up on their general health. For common knowledge of the right way of living, 21H Freshmen are scheduled for one semester of Personal Hygiene. For the recreative side, the students have representative teams in Intercollegiate, Inter-elass and Intra-Murul sports. Each division has its schedules in the various sportsand rules ! I if of eligibility governing same. A11 facilities and instruction are available for the promo- tion of this program. ; The Women have their uwn Instructor and prog'am of physical activities. W :3? The main unit of the Recreation Building which I has just heen completed, and where the Depart- ment of Physical Education and Athletics is lo- cated, is a source of pleasure and benefit to all. It will permit of more extensive and eilieient work. The Religious Program Penn State mm and women are interested primarily in these things--thc develop- ment of those capacities which will prepare them for a life of usefulness, and the attain- ment of a personality that will vnzthle them to meet the problems of life and to solve them with wisdum 21nd suct-vss. To this end large sums ul' money are spent annually hy the state, instructors give unstintcdly of their host ellbrts and great sacrifices are made in the homes of the students. Realizing that college training should he for the highest type of leadership and that students cannot allord to omit religious interests from their schedule, the college provides a Sunday Chapel Service where speakers of Iirst rank are heard. The, ull-cumpus and in- lvrdcnominutionul student religi- nus organizations, the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. have us their hasic ohjcctives the building and thwvlupnmnt 01' Christian ideals and lmrsonulities. The Wiorld knows Penn State hy the men she huilds. A M .lmm H. li'mzzmt HAmn' W. SEAMANS Chaplain Secretary Y. M. C. A. rug Military Science The organization of the Reserve Oihcers, Training Corps tR. O. T. CJ and the es- tablishment of units thereof at various schools and colleges, including the Pennsylvania State College, is one of the means provided by the National Defense Act of 1916, as amended, for making efTective the plan for the National Defense. The primary object of the R. O. T. C. is to qualify selected students, by advanced military training at civil educational institutions, for appointment as Reserve OHicers in the Army of the United States. Its secondary object is to give basic military training to all students, whether or not they elect the advanced military training for qualification as eligibles for appointment in the OHicers$ Reserve Corps. W. B. Md IASKHY Culmwl Beside adding to the educz- tion, the R. O. T. C. affords op- portunity for every eligible stu- dent of the College to gain prac- tical experience in leadership and in the handling of men. This experience which :zumot he had, in like degree, in any other course of instruction in the in- stitutione-will better fit any stu- dent for his future industrial or professional career. WM W7. 1 B. C. llluu-Ln Student Calunc'l Slulnlry ltilt'llllikl'll tt'urlmvk Williuius Inghrnul Student Board Seniors II. E. PFEIFER. President J. C. Inghrum L. H. Bell, Jr. Juniors 1. N. Stahley P. S. Williams Sophomore S. P. liilenniken Student Board is a division of Student Government which meets with the President of the College and the Dean of Men to discuss student problems and conditions about the College. The Board acts in the capacity of a co-oulinating body helween Student Council and the College Administration. It is composed of the President and two other members of the Senior Class elected by Senior members of Student Council, the President and one other member of the Junior Class elected by the Junior members of Student Council, and the President of the Sophomore Class. 50 ,mm lh-IIH lll-rkh-r Ih-t-Ht- Hull Mnn'mnh Wllkhm lhlshu'urlh Hlmullmur Svhnlh-hl ; In r1- 1 Sluhloy t'ouk Elllnl .lunvn Ihhm'umlh- Dmluo h l Smllh FIN lter Shl-I'ln Hurnmn hnrA-H Ilmmm I l1-nnlk4-n Lynn IN-rr lh-lp Courtney Slu-rrunl Wilson Flurt-lll Turner Inghrum vanmn lhu-lnlnun l'fu-H'n-r Huwkt- Wllllnnm Ym-Ilm llmIpL The Student Council Seniors Pfeifcr, H. E. Yocum. F. H. Lyon, 13., Jr. Sherrurd, H. R. Cures, A. Andre. D. F. Hall, C. C. Bell, L. H. Hamas, S. V. Kerr, R. L. Turner, W. S. Wilson, E. T. Jackson, G. H. Newman, B. Whittaker, T. P. Dodge, H. K. Hawke, J. A. lnghrum. J. C. Mullins, F. W. Cook, H. A. Heckler, W. L. Delp, C. S. Fiorelli, J. R. Gonnan, J. C. Buchanan, D. M. Ficdler, W. L. Juniors Slahley, J. N. McKeun, R. R. Wilkins, R. S. Sloudnour, L. C. Seholit-Id, R. C. Shorts, R. B. Elliot, F. J. Williams, P. S. Jones, C. T. Smith. D. L. Dinwoodie, S. D. Sophomores Flennikon, S. P. Haupt, C. T. Reese, E. C. Bells, J. P. Rushworlh, W. H. Macomb, M. Two-Year Ag. Courtney, A. The Student Council of the Pennsylvania State College is the legislative body of the Student Government. The aims are to create, recommend, maintain and regulate all the customs and traditions of the college and to take such steps that may be advisable and necessary to support and carry into eITecl any policy; to sustain the good name of the Col- lege and to promote a better mutual understanding between the faculty and student body. Student Tribunal Seniors C. S. DELI . President S. V llamas E. Wilson Juniors M. S. McAndrews J. N. Slzlllley J. ll. Wilson ll. R. llickvr Sophomores S. P. I'llcnnikon l9. Divdrick J. C. French C. W. Shawley Student Tribunal is the judiciary body 0f the Student Government of Penn State. Its duty is to interpret all College. customs and traditions upheld by Student Council and t0 mss 'ud menl 11 mn and mete out mnishmenl to all offenders. Tribunal is com used of l J g l P lln'cc seniors, four juniors, and live sophmnores, all of whom are selected by Student Council. z'u, ?HV Vfi'nraqp gin 53 THE CLASSES Classes? There are many. Kings with their purple, Toying with their scepters, The rich, boasting their gold And their luxurious garments, The poor with their simple dress, Fingering the duliy ciinking coppere, Heroes with their laurels And the glory of a day, The broken, bemoaning their tattera And the cold comfort of the tomb, Women with their soft silks, Displaying their genius for adornment, Men, crying for everything and the world, But all a warrior uks is good steel And a stout heart. 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There is boyhood with its carefree days; there is young manhood with its days of education and ambition, with its moments of reckless- ness and adolescence; there is mature manhood with its great test, with its great temptations, with its vast and essential experience; there is old age and its dreaming, fad- ing days, with its sweet reminiscences, with its philosophy, with its hopes of all hopes. We who are so young, we who are so fresh from the morning of lil'e--now stand in the evening shadow of our college life. We are as old men, dreaming, reminiscing, hop- ing, waiting for the morrow and all that it holds. We have spent our great hoyhood as freshmen, just as we have spent our old age as seniors. During our four years, Penn State has grown steadily to he more and more powerful as an educational factor, not necessarily heeause of our presence and our interest hut more likely in our behalf. The college has added weight and strength. The building ex- pansion which has resulted in the new recreation huilding, the up-to-date infirmary, the girls7 dormitory, warehouse, new engineering unit-ehas added the weight. The honor point system, creation of new departments, notahly that of journalism, as well as the ad- dition of more instructional aid have added the strength that makes Penn State a power- ful educational unit in this Commonwealth, in this nation. In athletics, the class of l929 has had some unusually eapahle representatives. Four members of the Intercollegiate championship boxing team were seniors. Two of these won individual titles. Three seniors were also instrumental in bringing the third succes- sive intercollegiate cross-country championship to the Nittany Valley. Boxing and track, hasehall, football, basketball, lacrosse all sports will feel the loss when 1929 graduates. During their last days seniors have made sincere attempts to improve the college that has served them so well. Campus polities are being brought into the open where all may witness their conduct and participate in them publicly. Honorary, campus and se- cret societies have been roused from their dormancy, have been revived, reorganized and may prove real assets to the Penn State of the future. A fitting substitute for the ill- fated daily compulsory chapel is being snught. These and other problems have commanded our attention and elTort as our college career fades into the past. And as we pass down the torch which we have striven to hold aloft for four hrief years, we release it with the firmest conviction and fullest confidence that it is falling into strong hands, staunch, true hands, hands that will carry it forward, ever onward, ever higher-always, for Penn State. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ? E SeniEr Class ADAMS. LEWIS IILMIIZIIY. AOIICIM l'IIxIIIIIs Hick CIIIIIIII'I'III EIIIII'IIIII'III'IIII ADAMS. MARION TRUMAN. 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Grunge Y' A'V IIrk I.IIOK IESTI'R MAII'I'IN uIIII 41,3..qu m ;, .., . w . . ., w A. . , A u m V 7 WE v WA L h, IEJE lEll-EQJIEHEJIEIE!IEHEIJEIEHEHEHEHEIEIEJIEIEIIEIEIIEHEHEHEHEHEIEHEHEHEHEI l Class History-1930 f T was Friday, Septemher nineteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, when the curtain went up on our third, our junior year. We were hopeful again alter successfully passing the initial year of trial and the psuedo sophisticated sophomore session hut the third term proved to he a serious one and required more steady application to studies and activities. l,iast year's prophecy of progress was heing fulfilled with the comple- tion of the new recreation hall, the inlirmary, and the skating rink near the i I'lvergreens. Besides these, construction was begun on the long needed 1 main engineering building, a womanls dormitory made possible through l the ellorts of the Cranges, a new inen,s dormitory, an addition to Ponchs laboratory, at new Botany building, and finally and most important the re- construction of Old Main was finally in sight. Our class social function, the Junior Prom, was an unusually success- the old crowded Armory. In this spacious recreational center many thou- i l l l l ful climax to the social season in the new llgym'l a grand improvement over 1 sands of students and townspeople comfortably watched many Penn State l l athletic teams in clean competition. Included in these teams there were many classmates who will help form the nuclei of next yearls varsity squads. l l The college Senate discussed many and approved some innovations. One of those adopted was the new and more progressive calendar which shortens the session to thirty weeks and lengthens the period hetween semes- ters. A Senior LA VIE instead of the present junior one was considered hut because many contracts had already been let and some work had been done on the class annual it was decided to drop lhe matter until next Fall. The l 1930 LA VIE having individual juniorls names on the outside cover is a ereditahle achievement in every respect. I In our sophomore year a committee picked an atrocious scheme of l hrown, bisque and maroon for the class hut because of the storm of disap- l proval which was aroused the class colors were changed this term to the basic colors red and blue. Willi this latter scheme we need not fear to wear l our junior hlazers in public. The class helped usher in a progressive era with the coining of our ilprexy, Dr. R. D. Hetzel, who has fulfilled all early promises and has struck out on many untried paths with courage and vision. Again we pay homage to our college president and honorary class member. E HE EU 79 W . H ' 'E .. '1' xiv , ' X ARE. THOMAS MAX ' ALBERT. 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As Sophomores, it was our time-honored duty to guide the faltering footsteps of the newcomers to Penn State along the path of success in their college careers. No longer did we have to wear the dink. but rather, it was our charge to see that the custom of wearing the freshman cap, and all that goes with it, was observed. During the opening days tand nightsU we tried to accustom these strangers within our gates to their new surroundings. By dint of careful training and frequent rehearsals, they were given the opportunity to display their talents, and on the traditional Stunt Night they performed nohly, under the watchful tutelage of the ever-present Sophomores. Our second year at this great institution of learning witnessed the taking of great for- ward strides in the creation of the new and better Penn State. The Recreation Hall, New Infirmary, Grange Dormitory, Pond Laboratory, Engineering Building, and other edifices either in process of construction 01' already completed give promise of the future greatness of Penn State. We were much disappointed at the actual loss of the Bond Issue, but the entire campaign Was a noteworthy success, if we consider that there was much helpful publicity connected with it, which brought before the public of the Keystone State the realization that Penn State is a great and growing institution destined to increase in edu- cational importance and state-wide service. Several of the old traditions and customs of Penn State had to be dispensed with for the sake of the well-heing and progress of the new Penn State. As a class, 1931 favored the restriction of the freshmen, and insofar as we were able, we carried this policy into efTect. Shortly after the yearlings arrived they were subjected to the yoke of Sophomoric tyranny; many were the hedinked representatives of 1932 that fell. prey to our forages. But Father Time strode relentlessly onward; the regular events of the year followed each other in rapid succession and as the second semester began, we were al- ready looking forward to the time when we should adopt the robes and dignity of the Ju- nior. Giancing back, we have reason to be proud of the record we have made. Through- out the year, we have attempted to earn a good name by iTair play, square dealing and good sportsmanship both in the classroom and on the athletic field? EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEI m I E E E E E E m. E E E E E E hi. 1 E EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE History of 1932 AME the dawn of a new era for Penn State: an extensive building program at last a reality, and the Class of ,32 in great numbers. Did ever a college possess so bright an outlook as Penn States in the autumn of 1928? The fine new Recreation Hall had just been completed, and other buildings were soon to he in prog- ress. The eager Youth of the Commonwealth poured in with a vivacious and undaunted spirit such as only Freshmen can have, and which this class gave promise of retaining. Uncertain strains of W32, ,32, How do you doiw drifting discordantly across cam- pus from the Armory walk told the rest of the college that ,32 was here and thought it all a joke. We still do. In fact, it is rathernecessary that the successful Freshman main- tain a feeling of buoyancy, modified, of course, by a sense of discretion. Yet ,32 has tried to do more than conduct itself according to tradition; it has at- tempted to establish tradition of a worth-while sort. We have tried to bring nearer the perfection of the idea behind the oft-repeated phrase, llPenn State Spirit? The penna- nent establishment of a Freshman Mid-Winter Carnival as a tradition at State was as- sured by the success of 1'32 in its Carnival on March 2. Sponsored by the Freshman llYll cabinets, the first attempt at such an undertaking was encouraging. Its chief aims were to alTord an opportunity for classmates to meet, and for all to work together for a common interest. A class having the talent and initiative of 332, destined to accomplish much at Penn State, and perhaps for Penn State, will probably take away one distinct impression in common after the four years have passed: the way to apply llPenn State Spirit? That term implies a number of things, yet we can select almost immediately the essentials for a definition of it. Even then it is dillicult to define. We are already working for closer uni derstanding and for comradeship among ourselves; and with the activity shown by the class we cannot help learning to recognize one anotherls abilities and to respect the varied ways of expressing them. lTenn State Spiritl7 is no material thingeit is the real Penn State itself. When ,32 is at the point of graduation, let us hope that to each of us will come the realization that we have the true Penn State Spll'll, instilled in us when we learned to sing together during the first strange days so long ago, uMay no act of our bring shame To one heart that loves thy name? S. A. FORBES. E E E E E E m E . E E E E E Class History Two Year Ags W0 years have passed since we entered Penn State as students. Now that we have completed our course, we must step forward and assume our duties in the various walks of life. Time has passed rapidly and it seems only a few months since we first arrived here to east our lot with the other students. Few idle moments were to he found throughout our stay. Upon arriving, one of our easiest tasks was to find rooming and boarding places. Following closely, came the day to register and OH!! what a jolie-then the paying of fees. The next problem that con- fronted us was the use of a College Time Table. This at first had all the perplexities of a cross word puzzle, the solution of which was the location of and time of meeting of classes the coming semester. Both years we were able to produce several teams to represent us in sports. Our foot- ball team played well considering the lack of experienced players. In basketball as well as baseball the number of experienced players was decidedly greater. Hence, we were able to have teams that were hard to heat and both had very successful seasons. Our Rille team made a good showing in inter-class matches, one member winning a medal for marksmanship. Our opponents in all sports were Fraternity, Town, and Class teams. In some sports victories were scarce but as few of the preceding classes ever attempted anything in this line, we were satisfied with the work of our teams. We sincerely hope that the oncoming classes will con- tinue to carry on the work, and each produce better teams. Our whole time, we must admit, was not spent in at- tending classes and studyinr; there were numerous other things that demanded part of our time. As a class, we en- tered into all the college activities, going to athletic events and giving our support to the teams, thus proving our loy- alty to our Alma Mater. We attended smokers and other social gatherings. Parties which were not stag affairs had attractions other than eats. Entertainments, dances and han- quets were some of the other activities that brought us in contact with the social side of life. Now, as we go forth into the various walks of life, we take with us fond memories of our two years spent here; llMay our lives help swell thy fame, Dear Old State, Dear DR. E. S. REIDER Old State? Adviser 189 I E Prizes and Scholarships 1928-1929 The John W. White Fellowship, Medal and Scholarship Senior Scholarship - 9 - - - - - - - FRANK WILSON WARNER, JR. i Junior Scholarship - - - - - - - - - - - JonN DANIEL HARTMAN 9 Sophomore Scholarship - - ROSE ANNA BARR Spanish Scholarship, JANETTE MARY BURNS. ARCIIIBALD W. JOHNSTON, JOHN MARTIN POMMERSHEIM 7716 Louise Carnegie Scholarships SENIOR JUNIOR Sopuomom: : HELEN LUCRETIA GEEK GLENN ARTHUR EUGENER ALLAN DEMMY BRANDT 5 JOHN Ruzxcm HARRY GEORGE MILLER DAVID Kmsu DONALD EDGAR THOMAS FORREST STEELE HARRY WILLIAM LIGIITSTONE 9 LESTER MARTIN ZOOK JAMES THEODORE WOLFE WALTER FRANK NICODEN 9 GEORGE HUSBAND YOUNG 1 The Charles F. Barclay Scholarships for Cameron County IRA BARR COLLINS Lmvxs DELMAR MARTIN ROLAND CLAIR BARTON McAllisler Scholarships Center County - - - - - - - - - - - - PAUL ANDREW CRUST Pike County - - - - - - - - - ,- - - ROBERT STROYAN Union County - - - - - - - - - - - JOHN WEBSTER IRWIN SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1928-1929 State Federation of Pennsylvania W omen Pennsylvania Daughters of the American STELLA LOUISE ZAYAZ Revolution 1 a i ELEANOR ELIZABETH HAY LOUISE HULDAII 19 Hz 1 MARIE LILA SMITH State College Womank Club ! MARTHA JANE Commeli'r MARGARET MARY MERCER Olewine SYLVIA MAUDE MULLIN AGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPS Allen Null Memorial Scholarship HOWARD JACOB BONSER Allegheny County Boys, Working Reserve Scholarship Almwn DEWITT COURTNEY Arthur C. Bigelow Memorial Scholarship EVAN PAUL FOWLER GEORGE WILLIAM SMITH ACTIVITIES Atroweped by the sand dunes Iilvered. Deer-like by the ocean shimmering, They race-a youth end a maiden, Hippomones and the fair Atlanta- Hippomonea, the love tilled suitor; If he wins, his prize in Atlanta, And death his reward if he loses. Long ago they uttered the story And counties: have been its telling.- The amazement of the ileeting maiden When she saw golden apples rolling By her slim white feet ntwinkling And yielding to the wishes of Venus, Snatched up the fruit of pale lustre, Heetened after her hard breathing lover To see him wild eyed, victorious 0n the moon lit sands of the course end. Dark turquoise were the skies above them, Sweet the long of laughing wavelets. .: When she came to him brenthless but smiling, L ' . Her heart filled with love and living, - . Knowing well the glory of winning Watches only the joy of racing. SCOTT S. 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FLEMING Graduate Manager of Athletics Athletic Association Although it was projected in 1889, the Athletic Association has been undergoing many changes and even yet it is in an experimental stage. In the Fall of 1927 the Alumni Athletic Advisory Committee was replaced by the Board of Athletic Control. On the new board, faculty and students alike were alotted the same representation as the Alumni, thus forming closer relationships between the Col- lege administration and the affairs of the Athletic Association. The new board has as- sumed all the duties of the old advisory group, controlling finances and supervising ath- letic ulfairs 0f intercollegiate and interelass nature. The Board of Athletic Control goes further than the old board in that they submit all budgets of the general association and the sports department to the administration for ap- proval. The accounts of the Athletic Association are audited annually by the ofiicial Penn State auditors, and the resultant statements are also forwarded to the administration. Willi the coming of this new board appeared another change in the organization of the Athletic Association. This was in the provision for the several new suh-committees, namel : the Interim, Finance, Ele ihilit , and Facult committee. y g Y y In shaping its policies the Penn State Athletic Association has taken a courageous and fearless step in the right direction by the abolition of all athletic scholarships. This movement has attracted nation-wide attention and the coming years will see more and more colleges and unvel'sities adopting this ideal plan. S. V. AMAS Prvsidenl of Alhlelic Association OFFICERS President - - - - - - - - - - - S. V. HAMAS Vice President - - - - - - - - - - - C. S. DELP Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - D. C. STEELE Treasurer - - . - - - - - - - - N. M. FLEMING Board of Athletic Control Chairman - - - - - - - - - - - A. N. DIEIIL V ice Chairman - - - - - - - - - - R. L. SACKETT Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - N. M. FLEMING J. L. Mauthes W. Wray S. V. Hamas W. H. Teas A. R. Warnock H. E. Pfeifer F. H. Blythe R. A. Dutcher J. W. Mullin H. C. McIlveen 0. F. Smith Faculty Committee on Athletics R. L. Sackelt, Chairman A. R. Warnock O. F. Smith R. A. Dutcher E legibility C ommittee j R. A. Dutcher, Chairman F. H. Blythe H. E. Pfeifer IIEHEHEHEHEHEENE!EEEEEEEIEEEIEEIEEHEEEEIEEEEE 195 I J. G. Slmpu .1. tv. Mulltu The Nittany Lion Every college has a legend Passed on from year to year, To which we pledge allegiance And always cherish dear; But of all the honored idols, There's but one which stands the test, his the llStately Nittany Lion? The symbol of our best. Chorus Hail to the Lion, loyal and true, Hail Alma Mater with her White and Bl Penn State forever, Mother of men, Fight for her honor, Fight! and Victo y again. Thereis old Pittsburgh with its Panther, l And Penn her Red and Blue; l I And Yale her Bulldog too; Cornell with its Bear, But speaking now of victory, We,ll get the Lionis share! I. A. Leyden, 74. a. II. Dotwtler J. C. Wulturs R. J. l'urtt-r Dartmouth, with its Indian, 9 1 . . . . Wnum HI LLH Then old Princeton With its Tiger, ml, Chwvhmlw M. A. Klvln I. E. lIvlt-klun Victory Come now, classmen, let us sing, Loyally support the team; Weh'e today with our colors gay Ready to win the fray! Whether it be Pitt 01' Penn, Harvard 0r Cornell, 'lay the game, every man, 1d we will win again. Chorus i ight, fight, fight, for the Blue and White, ictory will our slogan he; II ear Alma Mater, fairest of all, e by loyal sons will obey thy call I 0 fight, fight, fight, with all their might, Ever the goal to gain. Into the game for Penn Stateis fame, ight on to victory, i 11 along the lineetChorus repeatl. I. A. Leyden, ,14. a FEESEEIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEJLEHEIEIEJEE .V . . x .7 . ., ' - . ., g g v .. . . . . ,. : , v , , ; -. . ' .A . : ' 5 ' . ' . . ' n ! - ' . ' - : . .: -' . Ar - A , .- . A , . v , A1. . , , u . : . : . . . - A ' 4 . x . I . 'EDP 1 . R. RICKER R. MILLERv S. McAmmes L KAPLAN DIEDRICH C DUVALL B. COLLINS L EDWARDS H Escmmcu D EVANs C FnENCH W. SHAWLEY ZORELLA .N, Manager A HAMINCTbN Lzsxo P ROEPKE A VAN ATTA G HAINES C LUNDGREN B DOBBELAAR H KENT DELP ner .N. KAnnMc .V. HAMAS .D. FILKINS .K LMBR ... BARTIlOLOMI-Zw . Cox . 'A s azwrwa 0? II- x BASKETBALL , L D REILLY S V HAMAS J N STAHLLY R H RLINHOLD H w- Strazght S Awards E T WILSON H A HUBLER C. L. EISENMAN R P CAMPBELL R. MARSHALL M. SERRY C. HARVEY C. ANDERSON A. 'MACLAREN F. CLASER . , BOXING J. EPSTEIN S. KOLAKOSKI B. CAsom C Is 0 TRY W. J. Cox C. K. OFFENHAUSEH C. MEISINGER H. RATCLIFFE A. Bass . , 197 LEWIEJIEIEHETHEJ EEEWIEEJIEEEWEEIEE R. CA'L T. Ton'o R. CROMIE H. DANGERFIELD J. szan R. FELLOWS 1' ,J. PERELLA M. KIEFER 'J. BELFIELD R. MCPHERSON, Manag Special Awards TENN . H. H. BARR W. C. HINKLE E. M. BUTLER J. R. Manna W. B. MARSHALL, Manag pecial Awards . Snusmn '. A. WILSON RIFLE J. L. S'rmnus W. S. YEAKEL EEEEEIEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEE E EEEEEEEEEIEEIEEEEIEEEEEEIEEEIEEEJEIEHEHEEE J 1 E L,A.. ' Vow 9 inch Emi t'utlhm Mt'Anllrt-ws Etlmirtls Dtedrtnll W7. lvk Kuplun Shuwh-y I'nnm-t'lun l lvker Zorollu Dllvull Newman Huchhm-h Stultloy Human lh-lp Wultt Mnrtln Miller FOOTBALLwa huddleeformatioanlKE--eleven bodies surg- touchdown! ing forward over the last white line Couch Bezdek was confronted with a serious problem at the very beginning of the season. A great many of the experienced players had graduated and there was a rather small foundation on which to build a powerful team. Combined with Humas, Wolff, Delp, Martin, Kicker, Miller, Panaeeion, Esehhueh, Stahley, and McAndrews were severai outstanding men from the freshmen squad and this group was moulded into a first team. This was by 110 means final, because the personnel of the team continued 10 change throughout the season. Shortly after practice started, the team suffered another setback when the Lion leader, Captain Don Greenshields, was taken ill with Hum BI-zzmcx meh, ORGANIZATION Cuurh . - - - - - - - - Hum BICZDEK Cuplaill - - - - - - - D. D. Gmcl-stnIELns Manager - ' - - - - - - B. NEWMAN 191.151, Assisltul! i'1ltllulgc,l'wa. U. CO'I'T. J. K. MCCLEMl-INTS. IL M- REDMAN BERNARD NEWMAN Assislunt Couches L. S. C. tInNm'l-Iu. R. A. Hluums. P. W. GRIFFITH Alurulgcr 200 PENN GAME DELI' pneumonia. Don was ill for several weeks and it became necessary for him to leave college. The Nittany warriors needed a leader and to fill this bill the vetelan fullback, Steve Hamas, took up the reins as captain. It was a comparatively green team that met the Lebanon Valley eleven to open the season 011 New Beaver Field. Powerful line smashes 11y Diedrich, Hamas, Wolf? and Miller proved the undoing of the courageous visitors who were outweighed ten pounds to the man. The Valley team could not gain through the line but they displayed a ground gaining forward puss attack that nearly netted them a score. Outplayed and outfought at times by the veteran Gettysburg eleven, State emerged the victor. The Battle Field boys had an exceedingly fast backfield that was hard to stop. Spangler and McMillan did most HAMAs N01111: DA ME CAME , 113? Emil thmlifniil 3W: M134 3E! u ' Lw... 201 . . .qu; . 1$7i . w MARTIN $5 -; ; Sx'tmcnsu CAM: hllLlJ-th 01' the hall carrying and they registered eight first downs to five for State. Five fumbles, each one recovered by State cost the visitors a victory. Although being outplayed for three quarters of u bitterly fought game, the Bisons from Bucknell University downed the Lions for the second year by a one touchdown margin. In the second quarter, Cap- tuin Huticki plunged over the final line accounting for the only score of the game. The Lions made a spirited hid for victory in the last quarter, advancing from their own 13-yard mark to within a few inches of the Bucknell goal, where the hall was lost on a fumble. Joe Miller was the outstanding man in this game, gaining 55 yards hy slashing 0ft tackle and around end, play after play. PANMZUUN Ciz'r'n'smmc CAM; The Blue and White warriors invaded the Quakeris camp only to meet defeat at the hands of Murphy and Captain Scull who crossed the Nittany goal line in the first and second quarters, respectively. Joe Miller and Coop French made successive gains for the Lions by their passing, kicking and end runs, but like every green team they lacked that final punch that is necessary to push the ball over the goal line. A rejuvenated State machine, after successive defeats hy Bucknell and Penn, came hack to hattle a powerful Syracuse eleven to a 6-6 tie. Syracuse scored first, Captain Baysinger crossed the line after Seho and Stevens carried the hall to Stateis two-yard line. State tied the count in the final period using a dazzling aerial attack with French and WONT on the throwing end and Diedrich receiving. This attack placed the hall on Syracuseis 14-yard mark. Here French tore through Duamucn CliollGl-Z WASHINGTON CA m: E3EEHEEEEIEEEIEEEEEEIEEEEIEEEEEIEEIEEIEIEE 203 KAI'I.AN LAFAYETTE CAME MCANmu-zws center for ten yards and on the next play crossed for a touchdown. Dellfs attempted placement kick fell short of its mark and the game ended in a tie. The Nittany Lions journeyed to Philadelphia to meet a powerful Irish eleven from Notre Dame. Rockneis pupils took advantage of their first opportunity early in the hrst quarter, when Corrideo, a sub- stitute hack, slipped through the center of the line for a touchdown. This ended a drive that started with the kickoff on their own 28-yard line. Johnny Niemiec kicked a perfect placement goal for the extra point. The Irish scored again in the final period, when Miller was tackled over the goal line. Coop French relieved Miller and on the first play he cut through the line for 44 yards. A few plays later he tore around right end for 40 yards. This completed for the most part LEBANON VALLEY GAME RI H? mm LEIH WHEN '11. Slmwuzv PITT CAME Statets advances during the game. Notre Dame registered eighteen first downs to two for the Lions. However, with but one exception, the Lions were able to hold when the Irish came within scoring distance. The home season was brought to a close when the Lions defeated the outclassed George Whatshington eleven t0 the tune of 50 to 0. The Colonial team was no match for State and after running up a good score, Coach Bezdek put in numerous substitutes. McCracken and Collins made a good showing, scoring two touchdowns and a point after touchdown, respectively. In the last period the visitors made a drive that placed them on Statek one-yard line, but they failed to score. Lafayette avenged last yearTs' 40 t0 6 defeat, by beating the Lions 7 to 0. Red Purcell put a climax t0 the Leopards second period drive by plunging across the goal line from Statets three-yard mark. 1n Wul.rI-' SYnAmISI-z CA M H Tia- mIII Ht; 205 :um JLiHu-I HE? MEEEI NI-zw BEAVER Fm. every period except the second, State outplayed the Leopards, but that final drive neces- sary to cross the last white line is seldom found in unexperieneed players. The annual Thanksgiving Day game with the University of Pittsburgh, proved to be another defeat for the Lion eleven. The powerful Golden Panther machine was too much for the Nittany warriors and the Pitt hacks were able to run through the line 01' around end almost at will. However, very few men will he lost from the team this year through graduation and the team for next season will he composed almost entirely of veterans. Highest hopes are held for u very successful season. SUMMARY Penn State 25 Lebanon Valley Penn State - - 12 Cettyshurg - Penn State 0 Bucknell Penn State - Pennsylvania Penn State - Syracuse - Penn State - Notre Dame Penn State George Washington Penn State Lafayette - - - Penn State Pittsburgh 26 LlNE-UP Right Em! - - .Enwmms J. N. S'IAIILEY Right Tackle - - 'l.PANAu10NA.DUVALL Right Guard - .l. A. MAR'HN Cenler - - H. Escumcu M. MCANDREWS Left Guard - R. 11112111311. C.J ZORFLLA 1.11M Tackle - - - - .SIIAWLEY Left End - - - C. DEL,P LM. KAPLAN Quarterback - J MILIER, C. FRENCH J. MCCRACKEN Right Halfback - 1 - - ..W01FF,T. EVANS Lefl Halfbacl: - . - - F. Dmmucn Fullback - - - - J. HAMAS, C. COLLINS E E E E E E E .vm ,s lh-zrln-k anlun-n Ilium Bizzmzx Cmu'h Coach - - - A ssislanl Couch - Captain - Manager . - - First Assistant lllmmgvrswll. ll. vaQtIlS'l'. A. S. PAYNE. R. S. WIL- KINSON. 1,7 '4 help Jm-ulmm Sinuh-y l'npl. Hurrlnutml VnnAttu Duhlwlunr lmsko lhu-pkt- Huhu-N Huger Very early in February, Coach Bezdek called his baseball as- pirants for practice. Answering this call were several veterans and some promising Sophomore material. The prospects for a winning team were good with the exception of the pitching stall: This was Bezdekls hig prohlem, hut Roepke, Van Alta, and Huines solved it very well, winning l4 and losing only 2 games during the entire sea- son. Weather conditions were had and all practice had to he held in- doors, so that the Lions did not have a single outdoor practice before leaving on April 1 for their Southern trip. The warriors representing the Blue and White marched into the Land of Sunshine and opened the season with a hang by defeat- ing the University of Virginia 12 to 5. The next day Huines was un- able to hold down the heavy Sluggers of Duke University and State suffered its first defeat of the season. This angered the Lions and for revenge they took over Wake Forest hy the score of 5 to 2. On April 5, Huines and Van Atta checked the Elon College nine hy the final count of 8 to 2. On the ft'illmvingr day Roepke pitched a beautiful game and Randolph'Maeon bowed to the Nittany Mountain hoys. On April 7, Van Atta's superh hurling was too much for the Georgetown ORCANIZA'HON . . . . - - Iluco BICZDEK . . . . - - L150 HOUCK . . . . - B. A. HARRINGTON - F. M. CAGER F. M. GAGHR Manager 208 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Lusxu LUNDGRHN HAINES nine and the game ended with the score 5 to 3, culminating the most successful Southern invasion that the Lions have ever enjoyed. Back on their home field again, the Lions opened the season with an 8 to 2 victory over Juniata. The next two games were easy victories, Dickinson and Gettysburg, neither team being very strong. The following week State invaded the Syracuse camp and won both games of a two- game series, the second victory coming as a result of A1 Leskds home run in the elev- enth inning. Opening the Eastern tour, the Lions had little trouble in defeating the University of Pennsylvania, although ttAllie,, Wolfrs services were lost to the team because of a broken wrist, received when Wilner of Penn collided with him sliding into third base. Roepkek arm was in excellent condition for the Princeton game and he allowed only one hit, EIEIIEHEHEIIEHEHEHEJIEIIEHENEHEHEIIEHEHEHEHEHEIIEIIEIIEIIENE'JHEHEHEHEIEHEI 1111111111111; his 11111111111111115 11; 111111111 up the decisive vietery of 13 to 0. The encounter with the Holy Cross College nine was concluded with the fifth inning, heeuuse of rain. At this time State was 1111 the short end 111' the score. Home again, for the fmul games 111' the season, the State 11111111 swept through the re- maining contests with llying 1311111115. 1111111111011 Valley fell before the Lions, hats to the close count 111' 6 1,11 5. A few days izlter State added another victory by defeating the hard-hil- ting 11111111111111 Bisens. The college year was ahout concluded 111111 to 111111 the finishing touches, the Varsity 11111111 defeated the Alumni by the score of 6 t0 :1, thereby bringing to 11 11111511 11 very 111111111111 511115011. LlNE-UP Culr'ller - - - - - - - 1 1 - - A.1ESKO I'ilvlzcrs - - - - - - - - - - VAN A1 F,A K. HA1N1zs 111111211111: Firs! Base - - - - - - - - - J. LUNDGRFN 81-1-0111! Base - - - - - - - - - - - 11011111111111 .S'lmrislap - - - - - - - - - - - - G. KENT, JACOBSON Third Base - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - A. WOLFF val Field - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C. D121111 Cemer Field - - - - - - - - - - - - - E. 511111111121 Right Field - - - - - - - - - - - - - B. HARRINGTON BASE1BAIL RECORD,1928 P111111 State - - - - 12 Univmsity 11f Vil'rinia Duke U11i1111sity Wake Forest Elen College Randolph-Mm-on Geergetewn University Juniutu College Dickinson College Gettysburg College Sylucuse Univ11sity 5111111111511. Univusity Alhlight Cellewe Univ.11fP11111sy11ania Princeton University Holy Cross College 1111111111011 Vulhy 1311111111111 University Alumni - UIGOOGOMSJE-JMNOM 111. 1 X r lI1 l -m.5 IEEEEJEIEJIEIHEI xili214i 1ii1ai1i1Il; ; W CAP,T DICK ' BARTHOL OMEW 211 MEIEIEHEHEHEILEHIEHEHEJI '7? 5'ri l f ; WWEE H WE-Emgl i 1 VARSITY TRACK Sme Because of the graduation of several veteran track and field event men the 1928 indoor and outdoor teams were considerably weakened. The Lions were able to overcome their opponents in all the dual meets hut in keen competition such as the Intercollegiates, State was unable to carry off more than one or two filst places. In the i11d001 Intetcollegiates held 111 the 102nd Engineels A111101y, New Y01k City, Ma1eh .'3, Captain Bill Cox was successiul in winning the mile 111 the good time 0! 4 minutes and 20 seconds. Bill was e11- tered in the 2 mile but was too nearly exhausted after running the mile to compete. AI Bates chalked up another victory by clearing the sawdust for 22 feet. 11 and three-quarter inches. Louis Lee added a11- other point to the State score by placing fifth in the 2 mile event. 1 1 1 The outd001 season was opened in the pou1ing lain by a dual meet with Bucknell Univetsity. The t1ack was in ve1y had condition and not too much could be expected of the 1Hu11ne1s.Howeve1, the Lions annexed ioulteen fi1st places to the Bisons one. Wally Diehl, the Bisons' star football player, heaved the sixteen-pound shot 43 feet thereby giving Bucknell their one first place. I11 the 011e-mile event NATE CAH'I'MI-JJ, 1 1 j L'nurh i 1 1 i ORGANIZATION i Coach - - - - - - - - N. J. CARTMELI. i Captain - - - - - - - R. H. BAR'I'IIOLOMEW . l Manager - - - - - - - - G. X. FENCIL ' First Assistant Managers - P. T. BROWN. H. 13. AUL. W. A. SAYLOR C. X. FI-ZNCII. Manager E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Ei wEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEI 212 AMAS OFFENMAUSER Cox Offenhauser sprung a surprise and defeated Cox. This was the first time that Hill had been defeated since he entered State. On April 27 the Lions journeyed to Philadelphia to compete in the annual relay car- nival held at the University of Pennsylvania. State made a good showing and as a result State and Penn share the title of Quarter Mile Champions of America. The MedleyDistance Relay team, composed of Karlmch, Kittle, OITenhauser and Cox was victorious, adding another first to the State score. Kittle was badly spiked at the beginning of this race but he continued and ran a very good race. In the broad jump event A1 Bates was weakened from competing in the quarter mile relay race and the best he could clear was 23 feet 33A inches which gave him third place. The half-mile relay team composed of Bates, Mc- Cracken, Karhach and Captain Bartholomew finished second to Ohio State and the four- mile relay team took third place. State was very weak in the field events and with the exception of the broad jump, did not gain a place. The Lions met the Panthers 0n Beaver field May 12, and the State team proved to he too much for the Smoky City hoys. Cihhy Welsh, Pittis star football player and also a ltul'llmlmm-u' Mn-ttrm-ki-n lhltes litlmer very hriiiizml weight 1111111, Ken Wiheezm, a Very clever sprinter, and Al Bates were the out- standing scorers oI' the day. Al broke his own broad jump record when he made a bean- tif'ul jump of 241 feet, 9 inches Bud weathel seemed to follow the State team, fol a iainy day and 21 had hack gleeted the l IONS when they met the Ouuige ut Symcuse 011 May 19. Howevel, the State hoys weie getting accustomed to 1111111i11g on a wet tiaek and they had little tiouhie 111 defeating the Orange 11311111. Davis took first in the haifmile and Cox fn'st in the mile. Eggers won the i20-yur1i high hurdles and Haskins won the two mile. Woods, Bates and Hamas were victorious in the high jump, broad jump and shot put respectively. The following week the Lions traveled to Boston to compete in the Intereoilegiates 211111 State was able to garner one first place, two second places and one third, also an Intercol- legiate hroml jump champion in the person of AI Bates who broke all Intercollegiate ree- ords by jumping 241 feet 103K- inehes. Bill Cox took second place in the mile event, Red Fiikins placed third in the 220 yard dash 211111 Offenhauser placed second in the half mile. P111 M lil-l't' E E E E E E E E E E E E E E: E. E E E E E E E E E E E E E Al. BA'ncs BLONDY ltnmu; Penn State In the 1928 Olympic Games Carrying the Blue and White banner for Penn State in the 1928 Olympic games were two track men, Blondy Romig and Al Bates. Blondy was also a memher of the 1924 Olympic team along with 0Crypi, Moore, Alan Helffrieh, iiSkya, Enek, and Bill Cox. The entire United States teams embarked at New York on heard the S. S. President Roosevelt and after a day of getting aeqainted, each team begun to Work hard, and get in condition. The track men worked out on the decks, the crews had their rowing machines and the swimmers their swimming tanks, etc. Every day was very enjoyable and every evening held forth some sort of entertainment: vaudeville shows, dances, games and movies. In ten days the teams were in Amsterdam and the track men began immediately to work on the Cinders. The practice track was in poor condition but the runners managed to regain their form and the ensuing contests found United States taking premier honors. Blondy Romig competed in the 10,000 meters event against Nurmi, Ritola, Wide and others. The race was one of the best of the entire games and near the end Nurmi and Ritola were lapping the rest of the field. Blondy ran a very good race and a few laps from the finish he was in sixth place. He had a chance to place but failed to complete the race heeause of an error of' an American omcial who ordered him from the track after being lapped hy Nurmi. E E E E E: E EEEEEEEEEE I 3 3 3 3 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 5E EEEEEEEEEEMHEEEEEEEEE The broad jump event produced Ed Hamm from Georgia, breaking the Olympic rec- ord by jumping 25 feet, 4X; inches. A1 Bates placed third in this event, jumping 243 feet, 43V: inches. This was not hi; best record while in Europe, for in a meet after the Olym- pics, with the pick of the British Empire, Al succeeded in clearing 243 feet, 8 inches. Even this was not Al's hest jumping because his Intercollegiate record is 24 feet, 105g inches Many of the teams broke up after the Olympic games and some of the men traveled around through the different countries competing in carnivals and various exhibition events. Penn Stateis record was not as outstanding in the Olympics as some other colleges but they knew we were there when we captured a third place, in competition with the rest of the world. Penn Stute Penn Relays Penn State Penn State W. J. Cox L. R. HASKINS H. A. KNITTLE G. K. OFFENIIAUSER A. H. BATES L. .- 1 FILKENS R. H. BARTHOLOMEW W. N. KARBACII C. D. Mmuuu. S. V. HAMAS IEIIEHEIIEIEILEHEIEIEHEIE IEIIEIEIIEHEIIEIIEIEHEHEI 216 Track Record 1928 SUMMARY 115 Bucknell - - - - - - 20 80 Pittslmrgh - - - - - - 55 87 Syracuse - - - - - - z'18 TEAM Mile Run Two Mile Run Two Mile Relay Mile Run Broad Jump, Sprints Sprints Sprints .HU-Yard Dash Hammer Javelin, Shot Put E gt .WMjMiINEEEEEEEEEEEW X EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEa MAI N OVNIAIIIUI- noon 1 Iva. us: run. X X l X I X X X X X My-u rs lmydu Browne live Kurh rumplwll MHZ! as Hunum Itvllly Stuhloy lti-lnlloml llvrmunn The Lion hasketeers had a fairly successful season, although they met defeat on several occasions. Coach Hermann had several veterans and plenty of good material to work with, hut the absence of two regulars handicapped the early season practice. Captain Reilly was out for several weeks with an injured wrist and George Delp was away 011 a football trip. Coach Hermann developed an ex- cellent defense and also a very effective attack. The season opened with a VVeslern trip in which the Lions met the husketeers from the University of Michigan, Northwestern Uni- versity, Michigan State and the University of Detroit. The Nitlany quintet was not in very good shape, having two regulars out, as a result they dropped the first three games, hut succeeded in defeat- ing the University of Detroit. X W 57.115 gjl 574;; X I The first game at home was with the fust-going Gettysburg five. X Jack Bmwneis excellent ahility at foul shooting accounted for a vie- 5g B. M. lll-LnMANN Cauch ORGANIZA'IVION Couch - - - - - - - - - . M. HERMANN Captain - - - - - - - - - L. D. REILLY Manager - - - - - - - - B. F. CAMPBELL Firs! Assislunl ManagerseR. MOLLENAUER. R. HUGHES, P. MCKINNON B. F. CA M vmzu. Manager EE 218 HAMAS IIICINIIULD STANLEY tery. The next two games with Western Maryland and Carnegie Tech. were rather easy victories for the Lions. Captain Reilly heing the high scorer in the Carnegie game. The Lions journeyed down to Washington to meet the Cemgetown Eve. The Heyu passers wele powerful and fast and the State five bowed. The Iollowing night the Navy quintet reee ilved u dtICill at the hands OI the levengelul Lions. Home again, the powerIul Colgate team was downed hy the decisive score or 49 to 27. Muzess and Reinhold were the leading scorers in this game. The Nittany eourtmen suffered another defeat in Pennsylvaniak Palestra. The score was close at halftime but the Red and Blue team obtained a lead that the Lions could not MAzuss Bnowm; Kocu eventume. Skip Sluhley was the star of the next game in which the Nittany five defeated the Washington and Jetl'ersml quintet. The Lions split a twin hill with Pitt and Carnegie, losing the former and winning again from Carnegie. Muzess, Stuhley and Hamas were high scorers in the Bueknell game when the Bisons howed, 42 to 29. On the home Hour the Nittany quintet defeated the Syracuse tossers. The Orange team was fast, but the excellent playing of Stahley, Hamas and Reil- ly gained a victory for the Lions. The next game with Syracuse on their home Hour proved to he a defeat for the State eourtmen and likewise the Colgate game. The final game. of the season with Pitt, played at home was another defeat. Hamas and Mazess were the stars for State, hut the Lions were unahle to down the Golden Panthers. LINEUP Forward Forura rd C enter Guard Guard SUMMARY Penn State - - - - - - 11 University of Michigan - Penn State - - - - - - 17 lehweslern Penn State - - - - - - 31 University of DLtmil Penn State - - - - - - N Michigan Slate Penn State - - - - - - 37 Gettysburg,r Penn State - - - - - - 46 Western Maryland Penn State - - - - - - 50 Carnegie Penn State - - - - - - 40 Georgetown Penn State - - - - - - 39 Navy Penn State - - - - - - 49 Colgate Penn State - -, - - - - i University of Pennsylvania Penn Stale - - - - - - 3 Washington and Jefferson - Penn State - - - - - - 5. Pill Penn Stale - - - - - - . Carnegie Penn State - - - - - - ' Buckncll Penn State - - - - - - I 5' Syracuse Penn Stale - - - - - - i I Syracuse Penn State - - - - - - Colgate Penn Stale - - - - - . l Pill REINHOLD, MYERS MAZESS. KRUMRINE REILLY. BROWNE STANLEY. WILSON HAMAS, Kocn ?IEII L H: In plwtl Spelllel tIuAnuIc Smnmzl. Cuurh Cum'h Ca plain Manager - - Firs! Axsislnnl Iilmmgers - 3V 4 l'eurw- t'rnmner Eotnemnnn Steele Wilson Hulller Htreteker WRESTLING Under the able tutelage of Coach Charlie Speidel, the Lion wrestlers went through an undefeated season and placed second in the Intercollegiate 'Iburnzunenl. Several veterans in the four lightweight divisions and one in the heavy- weight class were available along with some mighty good material. Tiny Cranmer wrestled in the heavyweight class at the beginning of the season, hut he became ineligible and Coach Speidel had to develop Pearce to take his place. Long was trained for the 175-p0und berth and he did some good wrestling, but later he, also, became ineligible. The season opened in the New Recreation Hall with Ohio University. Don Steele, Long and Eisenman scored falls and Wilson, Hubler and Camp- hell won on time advantages. Pearce was new in the game and his man had little trouble in throwing him. The State grupplers journeyed to Syracuse and defeated the Orange team by the decisive score of 27 t0 0. Chuck Eisenmun and Long gained falls and the remainder of the team won on time advantages. The Lions met the Lafayette tt't'PSliPrS 0n the home mats and this also ORGANIZATION $ Q CHARLES SPl-ZIDEL .: E. 'r. Wnsom J R. M. S'rm-zlcxm I LAUGH. C. BUCK R. M. S'rmzuzxmx Manager 011111 11111112115111 M15151 proved 111 111' 11 11111111111111 vi1:1111y'. C1111111i11 Wi151111,Eis11111111111 111111 111111111- 11e11 11111111 1111111 1111' 11 111111 11111 1'111111i11111r 111 11111 11111111 111111 1111 1i11111 1111V1111111II115. 1110 1i1'51 111111 1'111111111i111111 111 1111' 5111151111 W115 111111'11u111111'1'd when 11111 5111111 11111111111115 111111 11111 1111111111 1111111111111. '1111' 1301115 111111 11 very good 11111111 11111 11111 Lions 01111111 11111 1111 11111 11111;.r 111111 111 11 15 111 12 51111111. C11111pl11111 gained a 11111 111111 Wi1s11n,11u111111' 111111 Eisvnmun mm 1111 1111111 1111v1111111Ir1es. The Lions j11111'1111y1111 111 Annapolis 111 11111111 1111', N11vyI 1111111111115 11nd 511111.11ed11d in 1111111111111 1111111 11y 1111' 511110 111 19 111 0.1111111111 11nd Eis11111111111 gained 111115 111111 111111111111 Wilson, 111111111111111 111111 C1'1111111111' won by lime 1111- vantages. The final 11111e1 of 11111 5111151111 W1111 Weslcrn Reserve. W118 111111051 11 1101'- fect score 10151111111110 Lions 1'1'11111'111111 six falls and 111111 lime 1111V1111111Ir11 making 11 1111111 01 39 points. 011 M111c11.,15 111e Lions 111111 1110 011111111 111 1111: Eastern C111111II115 111 1111' I11101001111Iri11111 T11111'111111111111 111-111 111 Lchigli U11iv111'si1y.C1111111i11 Wilson 11'- 1111111111 liis 1 11111'11 in 11111 125-1111111111 dixisinn 111111 1116 11111111 11111111111 5111:111111 with 20 poinls. LlNE-UP 115-110111111 Class - - - - - - - - D. C. STEELE 125-110111111 Class - - - - - - - - 11. T. WILSON 135-1111111111 Class - - - - - - - 11. HUBLER 145-1111111111 Class - 1 - - - - - - C. E1511NMAN 158-1311u1111 Class - - - - - - - - P. CAMPBELL 175-1111111111 Class - - - - - - P. 110111;. C. CI1AMN1-111 H W'mm Unlimited Class - ' - - - - E. PEARCE. C. CHAMNER SUMMARY 1,1-1111 5111111 - - - 27 011111 U11iv1'1'si1y P111111 $111111 - - - 27 Syracuse P111111 $111111 - - - 30 L11111y1'111' 1,1'1111 $111111 - - - 15 C01'111'11 P1'1111 5111111 - - - 19 Navy - P111111 $111111 - - - I19 Wt'su'rn Reserve Intercollegiate '1'11111'11111111'111, 81111111111 111111111 ii I. I... me, e I 571 11 sq VAusI'n' anm; 8:311.in BOXING The Blue and White Initinen had a most suteessfui season winninU six of the seven scheduled meets and legainin the lnteltnlle'riate eimul item the Navy hy the dee lsive count at 23 tu lhe season opened at home when the Lions stepped into the ring with Western Maryland. The visitors had a strong, well balanced team, but they were unable to win more than three hunts. The State teum met and defeated the University of Pennsylvania representatives 5 to 2 for the third consecutive year. The Red and Blue men were willing fighters hut they could not cope with the superior team from State. College. Templeis mighty Initinen also bowed to the Nittany Lions. 4. t0 3. Maity MeAn- drews clinched the victory with his hard-fought win over the visitorsi heavyweight. On their first trip away the Lions easily defeated the Georgetown team. The Hoya boxers tried hard but they had to he satisfied with one hunt. The winning streak was broken when Navy was encountered at Annapolis. the nlidshipinen coming,r out en the long,' end of a 5 t0 2 score. Jzu-k Davis and Captain Wolff were the only winners. The initmen had any easy time winning from West Virginia and Syru- euse. The former went down two hunts to live, while the HiIhnen hmved. Lt-Lu HUIRCK Cnur'li ORGANIZATION Couch - - - - - - - - LEO HOUCK Fupzm'u - - - - - - - - ALFRED B. WOLFF Manager - . - . - - R. A. CEUDICH Hrs! Assislunl xilurirlgm.s'--J N. ENCICL. K. L. l'il'rZSIMMUNS. F. L. tymstnim; It. A. Cmtniilt Manager Ell 'l'I-zm'uz Mmc'r 6 lo 1. The Mmmluinoors1 sturdy lighters made a good show- ing in each hunt, and the meet was closer than the score in- dicated. In the Syracuse nwel, Steve Humus was the only loser, yielding to the terrific blows 0f Dynamite Joe Livoti, the Orange entry in the heavyweight class. LINE-UP . g 1 IS-Pound Class - - - - - - EPS'rl-ZIN 1 1 l25-Pound Class - - - - - - KOLAKOSKI 1 E l35-Pound Class - - - - - - CASONI IKIVS-Pound Class - - - - - - - DAVIS 1 E IOO-Pound Class - - - - WOLFF 1Caplain1 E 17S-Pound Class - - - - S'I'RUBLE. McANmusws Unlimited - - - - - MCANDREWS, HAMAS E I CAPT. WOLFE SUMMARY Penn State - - I. Western Maryland Penn State - - - . Pennsylvania Penn State - - - - Temple Penn State - - - Georgetown Penn State - - - Navy - Penn State - - - a West Virginia Penn Slate - - - Syracuse Intercollegiate Tournament, First Place Knuxnsxl IEEIEEIEEIEIIEJEIEIEIEJIEIIEJIEIIEIEIEIEIEJIEEIEIEEIIEILEIEIEHEILEI E3331 I E E E E E E E E 1E 1E E E 1E E E E E E E E E CAPTAIN WoLI-T 'l'm-z BAL'I'IMotu-z SUN 'l'not-tn' The Intercollegiate Boxing Tournament 'Hlt' intorcollvgiato tournammtt was held at State College on March 22 and 23. On Saturday afternoon tht- Now varvation Hall was dedicated and that owning the Hall was filled to overflowing to see tho Lion leather pushcrs dothrom- tht- Navy and also have thrve individual champions crowned. The Lion hattlors advanced to tho semi-tinals with a clean slate as a result of four victories and three hyos. Epstvin, Woltl' and Casoni drew lilt' byes. Stan Kolakoski drew the first blood for State with his victory over l'laggvrly of Cvorgclown. Davis gained the verdict over Weeks of Syracuse. and Hamas and MvAndrows kt-pt tho lino-up intact with decisions over Steiner and Crahoskv. In tho svmi-Iinal round. Casoni, Penn Stateishattling harbor, lost a heartbreaking decision to Croshy of sttcrn Maryland. Marty McAndrvws likvwise lost a t-Iost' dt't'ision to Klvpau, muscular light-ht-avy from Western Maryland. Klepack well directed blows at Martyis head won for him. Epstein, Kolakoski, Davis, Woltii and Hamas advanced tho finals by defeating; thoir rvspt-ctive ad- vvrsarws. Statt-k tirst now t'hampion was Epstein who jahhod Fry, the Navy lnlntamwoight, in the face for lhrt'r rounds. 'l'hings were owned. however. when tho. rugged itiitzgvrald. also of tho Naval A 'adomy. outsluggcd lilt' Vt-toran Kolakoski. Stan trivd hard. but he was not quite good enough for the link- Blue and Gold snapper. There was little to cheese helween Crosby, Casonias eonquerer, and Suslew, Pennsylvzlniuis lom' finalist. The Red and Blue representative was the faster fighter, but the hard punching 0f the Mary- land lad earned him the crown. Fish, Georgetownis battling welterweight, made himself a champion with a clean, hard hitting attack against Jack Davis. Davis showed up well,hut Fish,s terrific punching power was more than Jack could overcome. Allie WONT won his third consecutive title as boss of the middleweight division, and also his twenty-eighth consecutive victory in college ranks, by easily outpointing,r Midshipman Morel. Wolff was too clever for Morel, who found it almost impossible to hit the Lion euptuin. Klepzle continued his winning ways by ruining hzu'd blows 0n Tierney of Georgetown. The latter was able to block most of Kiepuefs punches in the first two rounds, but in the last round the Green fighter had his opponent groggy. There is no doubt but that Steve Humas is the champion of champions. Penn Stateis feur-Ietter mun met Livoti, Syracuse strong man in the final. In the semifinals Livoti had but to chase Downer around the ring for three rounds to enter the finals. Steve had fought twice, and one of these houts was a four-round battle with Chapple, Navy heavyweight. However, Humus won the verdict with a third-round rally. In this session Steve found Livotiis jaw several times with his left juh and right cross. By his decision over Dynamite Joe, Steve regained the crown he lost to Grant of N. Y. U. last vcur. E E E E El . , E HAMAS Et's'lmN E E E E E E E 7' Inn'rtrnllt'giulu Chumpiunx llunmu Klvlmr FIHII ttrmhy l'ttlzuI-rnhl I'Zlmlvtn IEIIEIEIEILENEEIEIEHEIEJEHEHEHEIEIEJIEHEHEHEHEIEJIEIEIIEHEIIEIFEHEHEHEHEJ 4, a E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E a l'1'l'l'3' Follows l'uut Mrltht-I'mn t'rnInm-r Mttl'hulltlltl lx'ntli l'n-rvltn Shnm-r I'llwr l'rlzt-r r Hrlllln ttrmnlt- ltnnpn-rth-hl ltellh-ld Keth-r t'tlrlnnn 'l'nrnk Mum'lml Weber lto-tnlmld Kilim- LACROSSE With the arrival of Coach Paul early in March the Laerossers got off to a very good start only to have their practice broken up later in the month by in- t-lenient weather which continued until early in May. The number of candi- dates that reported surpassed even the fondest hopes of Coach Paul, approxi- mately seventy-tive reporting. Only six of the veterans of the previous year reported hut there was an abundance of unexperienced Junior and Sophomore material which looked very promisin . The Lions opened their season with an encounter with the experienced Orange team from Syiaeuse. The brilliant playing of the Lions kept the Orange team constantly on their guard and it was during the third period that Captain Beliield slipped through and tied the score. From then on the game turned into one of the best games that has ever been played on New Beaver Field. The whistle blew with the score a tie, necessitating the playing of an extra five minute period. This period started off with a whirlwind attack by Syracuse which netted them a goal. Penn State inspired with a new spirit rallied and the game was saved by Shafferis well directed shot in the last few seconds of play, and the game ended in a 4-4 tie. likxna PAIL Coarh ORGANIZATION Couch EARNEST G. PAUL Captain J. C. BELFIELD Manager - - R. M. NI'CPIIEREON Firs! Assistant Alltrirtger5'w41 HABERLIN. E. A. WALKER, J. A. HAWK R. M. ManHtan Manager ' N e .i QJWREW :1; y n 71?? . t '5' P$V74z ??kwsaiae . - 3V3 PENN CAN 1-: Two days after the Syracuse game the Laerossers engaged the crack Cornell team. The game was played on a veritable field of mud amid a cold downpour of rain and both teams did more sliding?r than play- ing. The Cornell team seemed a little more adapted to such condi- tions and managed to eke out a 3 t0 2 victory. Beifleld, Tomk and Shaffer were the high lights for the State attack while Dangerfield 11nd Keifer gave a good account of themselves on the defense. On May 5, the team journeyed to Baltimore where they met the famous Mount Washington Lacrosse Club of that place. The follow- intr Saturday the Swarthmore team invaded New Beaver Field and annexed an eight to five victory. Led by Captain Johnny Beltield the team completely overwhelmed the Drumlin A. C. to the tune of nine to nothing. The Drumlin A. C., an Athletic Club from near Syracuse, has been noted for many years for their excellent teams, but the State team proved to be far superior. Loose playing on the part of the Nittany Lions was responsible for their defeat by West Point. The Army team was assisted by the for- mer Penn State star, Harry Wilson, who was the outstanding player of the game. Penalties and careless playing cost State a victory. in the final game of the season the stick wielders were able to out- play the Onondaga Indians, although the score was a tie. The In- dians, long noted for their clever stick work and speed were outclassed by the Lions when it came to lacrosse. Curr. BICLFIELH LlNE-UP Quill - - M.R.1KEIFER Third Amicli- t J. lj. MCFLVICEN loml - RAY 1. ELLOWS l b. C. LANLSON Comer Pain! - - F. PARELLA Second Attack 1 BELFIELD First Defense - J. PRIZER FirstAttack it 0:11. Kern Second Defense, H. DANGERFIELD l . .CRIFFEN 'I'Iu'rtD Defense R. W. CROMIE 011! Home J. F. E15151: Center - - - T. T. TOROK In Home - . SHAFFER SUMMARY Penn State 4! Syracuse Penn State - 2 Cornell Penn State - - Mt. Washington Penn State - Swarthmore Penn State Drumlin A. C. Penn State Army - - Penn State Onondagan Indians Klukuhl llurx't-g MuclalrI-n SklInu-l WILLIAM Jlil-TIH' Cullrll Cum'll - - - - Cu pm 1' n - - - M unager - - - First Assistant Managers ORGANIZATION JMTry lCclm-rtun lm-h lth'hillHolI Allvu St-rry Uluzn-r .hulersun Lutz St-m Grummvr ltvptnu Marshall SUCCER For the second successive year the Lion hooters were unable to win recognition as Eastern Intercollegiate Champions. However, the team won all their league games except two, these being ties with Haverferd and Pennsylvania. After losing a practice match with the more experienced Altoona Shops team, Dick Marshall led his followers to a 6 t0 0 victory over Lafayette at Eastnn. It was a most impressive league start for the Nittany seecerites, but the victory cost them the services of Edgerton and Allen. The Lion forwards penetrated the Maroon goal almost at will. Marshall starring for State. On the same trip, Haverford was encountered and after battling for two extra periods, neither team was able to score so the game ended an 0-0 deadlock. Syracuse was the next foe to fall before the onslought of the Nittany Lions, yielding hy the score of 6 to 0. The Orange hooters were weak throughout the contest and never threat- ened the State goal. Dick Marshall, Serry, and Repiuo scored for the Lions. Marshall scored three geals in Stateis 5 to 3 victory over the strong Termite eleven. The play for the most part was in Toronto territory, hut excellent dribblingr and a good passing offensive checked the . . - - W. JEFFREY . . . - R. MARSHALL . . - J. R. KINKAID - - J. CANS. C. B. TURNBLACER R. K I N KA m M mmgcr h. V?igtiEQWfEEEEENEEEJJhiEJULEiMEULE-j WE EMIHEJLQWIEEJJIEIEEJL-emllgi :....J t : t 1,... I mi. 6.7;; : Pk. : ' L H. w LT; :15 ???;gAt ' A3 L.- C37 :21 1: ASL, E213 r I . 4.1;; PENN GAME Canadian forwards. Marshall, Lutz, Anderson and Edgerton were outstanding players for State. The Blue and White hopes for the title were shattered again when a 1 to 1 tie resulted from the game with Penn on River Field, Phila- delphia. The Red and Blue displayed an excellent brand of soccer. Brownbeck scored first for Penn and victory for the Quakers seemed imminent. Serry was substituted for Skinnell and with less than one minute of play remaining, he booted the goal that tied the count. Two extra periods were played but without avail. Serry, Marshall, Glaser, and Lutz performed brilliantly for State. Brownbeck was the star for the Philadelphians. The season was brought to a close with a well earned victory over the Navy. Serry scored first, but the score was soon knotted when a midshipman sent the ball spinning through the Blue and White goal. The game was won in the extra period when Dick Marshall scored on a pretty pass from Serry. SUMMARY Penn State 1 Altoona Shops - - - 4. Penn State 6 Lafayette - - - . 0 Penn State 0 Huverford - - - - 0 Penn State 6 Syracuse - - - - 0 Penn State 3 Altoona Shops - - - 0 Penn State 1 . Univ. of Pennsylvania - 1 Penn State 2 Navy - - - 1 CAPT. MARSHALL LINE-UP Goal - - - - - - - - - - SEMISCII Right Fullback - - - - - - - MCLAREN Left Fullback - - - - - - - - REPINO Right Halfbaclr - - - - - - - HUTCHISON Center Halfback . - - - - - CLASER, EDGERTON Left Halfback - . - - - - HARVEY Outside Right - - - - - - LUTZ Inside Right - - - - - - GRAMMER, SKINNELL Center Forward - - - - - - - SERRY Inside Left - - - - - - - - MARSHALL 1 Outside Left - - - - - - - - ALLEN MACLAREN , 1;? :u r : M ha 't M' 3mm : - EJJEQFUQEEEEJWEEEEEHEEElEEJEELEEtE-WEJENEEME ; 231 lN-tu'tlt-r ltuhinmn l'vtttl Knvnliv Ih-vkvrx Kim: t'nx Ml-thiuuvr llnss 1.00 ltutrltlt'n- l'ullrm- tlm-nlmumlr Cross Cmmttry Although Bill Cox was unahlv to retain first place in tho I. C. A. A. A. A. mmt hold in New York on Novmnher 26, I928, Penn Statck hill and dulors showed strength and harmony us an organization hy capturing tho toum t'humpionship for the third succt-ssive year. Nate Curtnwllas protogt-s opened their full st'hvdulo with a decisive vic- tory over the Syracuse hurriors. Bill Cox hrokv the College course record, winning first place in the fast time Of 25 minutes, 35 and 2A5 sveonds. He was vlnsvly followed by Chick Mcisingor, Otfonhuusor and Bass. Dean, of Syracusv, finished in fifth place preventing the Lions from chalking up u pvrfmrt score. Thv Blur and White harriors journeyed to Pittsburgh 011 November 10, to smru a similar victory ovvr tho. Pitt loam. Cox was well on his way to finish in first place when he stumhlod and fvll. Omethausor assumed the loud and hold it to breast the tape in 28 minutes and VS svt-onds, a new record for tho Svht-nlcy course. Cox finished a few seconds later, followed 3' h t NA'll-Z tIAu'rMuu, h Cuarh ORGANIZATION Coach. - - - - - - - - - N. J. CAR'I'MELI. Captain, - - - - - - - - - W. J. COX Manager - - - - - ' - - P. T. BROWN I'VI.I'S!A.S'Sl.SHIIII Managers - - - H. GREGORY. l . B. BALDWIN P. T. BROWN Manager hy RatclifTe, Bass and Conroe. Caesar was the only Pill entry to hnish ahead of Statds representatives. Louis Lee, Chick Meisinger and Dick Det- wiler did not compete in this meet because of injuries. The Lion team proved their superiority when they met and defeated the cream of the Eastern hurriers at Van Courtlandt Park, New York City. Jim Reid, of Harvard, won the race and was pushed to the limit by Francis Lindsay, of Maine. Penn State was easily the winner with 11 team score of 45 points. Maine was second with 96. The State team finished in the following order: Cox-ethird, Otrenhuusereseventh, BaSSetenth, Meisinger weleventh, and Rate!ime-f0urtecnlh. TEAM W. J. Cox . Comma R. DETWlLl-Ill G. K. OFFENIIAUSICIK X MEISINGER A. BASS S. WILLIAMS . Lm: E. RATCLIFFIC . REKERS CAPT. Cox SUMMARY Penn State - - ' 16 Syracuse Penn State - - - 16 Pittsburgh I. C. A. A. A. Aerm State, First Place RATCLwna w; 55' t' Slurl-r lhlrlwr lhlt ler : Murslmll Slillstvr Metzm-r lltnkln- Wilson TENNIS At the opening of the 1928 tennis season, Coueh Stover drilled his men every day that the weather permitted in an effort to work up a championship team. Weather conditions were bad and there were many afternoons that the team remained idle. While the Varsity selections looked strong there was very little competition in practice which resulted in the team winning but one of its live matches. tieing one and losing three. The team. composed of Captain Barr, Butler, Hinkle, and Metzner jour- neyed to Washington where they met the veteran Georgetown team. The Geergetmvn sextet by their superior playing came out on the longer end of u 7 tn 0 smre. On the following day the Lions were scheduled to meet the Get- tyshurg,r team but the match had to he called OH because of a heavy rain. Superior strategy in the doubles 0f Hinkle-Metzner and Barr-Butler enabled the State racket wielders to annex their first victory at the expense of Wash- ington and Lee on the Armory courts by a st. to 3 score. Butler and Metzner were winners of the singles in the match. H. W. S'rm'iin C ouch ORGANIZATION Couch - - - - - - - - - 11. W STOVEH Capluin - - - - - - - - - H. H. BARR Manager - - - - - - W. B. MARSHALL I'irs! Assistant lllunagmseK. R. Cemzm H. E. Niekm D. D. DAtlnMPLI-z W. B. MARSHALL Manager . IEHEJEg Carnegie Tech. was the m-xl vnlI-rluint'tl at State College and lhvy succeeded in taking nwr the Lion loam fur a 5 m 1 Victory. The Blue and White rucquclcvrs worv hard and mnsisu'nl players but they won: no mulch for the fast serving courlmvn from Pittsburgh. Butler and Melzncr again distinguished themselves by their play- ing against Bucknell. Butler won his singles mulch and later he and Captain Burr dcfoau'd lhc Bucknvll duo of Frost and Bullenline in lhn'c hard sols. Howevvr, lhc Bucknvll loam munuwud to cum :1 3 lo 3 v. ' tie. To play the final match of the season the Stale team traveled to Pittsburgh whore they lost lo the superior team of the University of Pittsburgh. Butler was the outstanding Lion player, winning his singles from Captain O-Loughlin in lhrvo suits, 1-6, 6-4:, 6-4. Mclznor and Hinklc were among the doubles winners when they defeated Cap- tain Cloughlin and Luulcr. Tho, linal score was 7 l0 2 in favor of lhe Smoky City institution. CAPT. BAlm TEAM! . BARR W. C. HINKLE E. M. BUTLER J. R. METZNER SUMMARY Penn Sum: Cvorgclown - . Penn State Washington and Lee Pom: Stale - Curncgie'h-ch. - Penn Slate Bucknell - Penn Stale - Pittsburgh BUTLER EEEEIEEIIEEEEEEEEIEIEEEEEIEEllEHEIlEHEJEHEHEHE g a Itnl lu-rt'urll Bun Rutm-mrmm meh V ORGANIZATION ; h Cum'h - - - - - - - R. B. th't'tlliltFOth if . : Cuplm'n - - - - - - J. F. HUNTING Manager - - - - - - - C. W. CULP ' First Assistant Managers - W. S. TURNER. E. LYON. C. JACKSON llunliug Frltchxunl: Pmmn'iun llvwitt t'IIllI GULF VVilh plenty of good material to pick from. Coach Rutherford had very little trouhlu in rounding.r out the varsity team. Fritchmzm and Hunting from last ycarhs team, together with Punaccion and Hewitt, composed the varsity foursnnm Weather conditions wore very poor and the College mursv was not in shape until late, thus prohibiting the Lions from being in good form when the scum opened. Thv first mvet of 1110 year, with Darlnmuth, was played in Philauelphia and although the coursv was strange to both teams. the Indians downed the Lions 5 to 1. On the following day the Nittany Iinksnwn jnurnvyvd to Easton to mm't the Lafuyvtto tram. For two successive years tho. Lions had dvf'utvd the Leopards and this your the Lafayette foursome was out for re- venge. The score was close during the hrst nine holes, hut the Lvopzlrds forged ahead In defeat the Lions hy the same score as Dartmouth. C. W. CULI' Mmmgt'r EEEEIIEIEEEIEEI-EEEEIEEHEEJEHE On a bvuuliful May afternoon the Slate loam Incl lhu foursome from George Washington University. The College course was in excellent con- dition us were the Lion golfers and the Colonial team bowed Kl. to 2. The Lions slruvk a winning stride in the last two meets 0f the season and both were decisivv victories. The Clinton Country Club mulch, played at Lock Haven was an easy victory and the Centre Hills Country Club mulch played 0n the College mum: proved to be a walk-away. The schedule for this year was smnmvhul short and the Lions were just getting into good form when the souson closed. The prospects for next year are bright and it is hoped that tho tt'um cam gm started ourlier in the svzlson. CAPT. Blmnm; J. F.130NT1NG ..I PANACCION IL K FRITCHAIAN .lE.llE uTT SUMMARY Penn State - - - Dartmouth Penn State - - - Lafayette - Penn Sum- - - - , George Washington Penn Stale - - - Clinton C. C. Penn State - - - I Cenlcr Hills C. C. Ful'nzuMAN th-sthlutt lllxun Sluysvr tmluxhy Iwrvinlu 'l'nrm-r FI'IIZ tfupl. ltuum- Huwmun Yu-uutv Stn-urlm lturrlu-r Sloum-r RIFLE Penn State's far flung reputation of having an excellent rifle team was not confined to East of the Mississippi for the preliminary st-ht-duling month contained petitions of teams from at lvasl. three-quartvrs of all the States of the. Union dvsiring to he placed on the schedule. Because of a limited budget and that distancv was a hindrance even to telegraphic matches, it was decided to confine the competition to college teams in tho hrst, second and third Corps Areas, to those especially whom we should meet in shoulder to shoulder competition. In addition, as rifle is recognized as a minor sport by the Council on Athletics, it was decided to request an exchange of marked targt-ts. There is a possibility of difTor- omru of opinion in scoring targets and accordingly it was felt that both Stategs targets and those of opponents should he available for challenge and resuming by a disinterested judge. CAPT. lhnlsr. Cuut'll ORGANIZATION Couch - - - - - - - - CAPT. ROY T. ROUSE Captain - - - - - - - - J. L. STEARNS Manager - - t - - - - - - J. E. STINE Assz'smnl Manager - - - . - - J. A. ANDERSON J. E. SWINE M II ugc'r The Scores of the season indicate that State tied wih West Virginia and was defeuttd hy hoth CulveI and ht . T. The latter defeat causing State to lose the title of PemIsylvuniu-Wcst Virginia League Champions. Also, by losing to C. I. T. the third Corps Area Trophy Cup, on which State has two legs, goes to the same college for a yearhs possession. Although the results of the teanfs efforts were not as outstanding as the previous season they justly deserve all the praise and commendation given them. Under the chIpelent coaching of Captain Roy T. Rouse, Executive thcer 0f the League, the Blue and White team easily maintained all of its prestige of former years. Among the high scorers 0f the season may he found the names of Captain Stearns, Burrows, StoutTer, Pritham zIIId Yeakel. SUMMARY Ronssoh IIt-r l'oly. Turncll . thlium: - Syr m MN MW t'nllegtinl N. Y. 1 Nllttljhllngh Fl wl - I ittshuluh 239 CAPT. S't'l-lAltNS '01 ! v ' Now Ym k Stock Exchange - . . . 4 . hhwstlthllsous Inst. Tech. MI IlII - E E1 I t Fulasmim l'tm'lnALl. SQUAD C5,. Freshman FOOItbaM An umplt- supply of material unswvrvd Coach Ht-rmunnis t'ttii for fresh- mun football players. With sm'h 21 large squad, it hm-umt' ditticuit to pick it smooth H'Ol'ktllg vomhinution and MW Iinv-up t-hamgvd in almost every gaunt A m'w plan was adopted in this sport. it living that all t-mltosts should he with i'roshmvn tt-ums from Colleges and Universitirs and not with Preparatory St-htmls. 'I'hv Lions Cuhs opened their smsou with tho yvurlings fmm Buckm'll. N'ithvr train was exceedingly pmu-rt'ut, hut svwrul pollultivs and fumhh's cost thv Lions a victory. The Penn Stutt' Freshmen jnurnvyvd t0 Syracuse t0 nwvt the Orangt- first ymr men. The Hillmvn haul played svwml gaunt's and had far more 0x- porivm-u than thv Lions, which resulted in u one-sidml score for the Orange. Curnvgiv Tvvh. had a powerful freshmen tvum thut downed the Lions 3:! t0 0. Tim Linn harks did smm' excellent ground gaining hut most of it was lost through pvnultivs and fumbles. The Lion vlvvon was in good working order when they met the Lafayette ht , frvslum-II. Powerful lim- smashvs hy LilSit'il and several 0nd runs by Brohm and Luzitu i'e-gistvrvd the first victory of the season. J B. M. llmmnx Couch ORGANIZATION 1 Coach - - - . - - - . - B. M. HHRMANN , Captain - - - - - - - - - C. T. LASHIH 1 i I'llmmger - - - - - - - - M. KIRKPATRICK H5 MALtzuLM KIRKPATRICK M an agar 2-10 tion. Right End Right Tackle Riglm Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Left End Right Halfback Left Halfback Quarterback Fullback GILLARD bling and penalties. powerful Golden Panther freshmen. the Lions played excellent football, greatly reducing the amount of fum- With this good material, Couch Bezdek should have very little trouble in filling the places on the Varsity, left vacant by gradua- LlNE-UP Penn Penn Penn Penn Penn The following week the Lions closed the season by tieing the fast and It was a bitterly fought contest and State State State State State TOMB GILLARD WALL BOWMAN DECINms HAMILTON TURNER LAATU BREHM SNYDER LASICII SUMMARY Bucknell Syracuse Carnegie Lafayette Piu CAPT. LASICII 1E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E It'ltlihthIiN BASEBALL SQItAn Freshman Baseball Cmu'h Loo Hout'kk Lion Cuhs wvrv handicappvd at the beginning of tht- season by had wvuthvr conditions. The material was plentiful and good, hut t a shorl st-hc-dulo pmhihitvd tht-m from showing what they really vould do. The season opened on Old Bmwvr Field with tho yourlings from Buck- nt-H. Miilhurn and Saltzmun wvro lhv huttvrivs for State and they did some mighty good playing, although sown errors on the part of the Lion team cost them a victory. Buvkiwll had a hard hitting mmhinution that chalked up 18 runs In Slutois 10. In lilt' next game with the Syracuse froshnwn, Kepler started on tho mound. hut was relieved in lilt' third inning hy Milhurn. The Lions played good hull and thvy worn uhlo to down the yearling Hillmcn lo the tum: 0f 9 to 7. llmvvvt-r, Slutv had four errors again in this game, which accountvd for several of the. Syracuse runs. The following: day the Stutv yt'm'lings mot the Colgatlv first-yvur mvn. Slokvs sturtvd tht- gumv. hut ho was rvlivwd in the svcmid inning: hy Kvp- h-r, wlwn Cnlgutv stau'lt'd u halting.r rally. N0 errors mt tho. Lion s part was Llin 11mm: Comb ORGANIZATION Cum-h - - - - - - - - - LEO HoucK Cupluin - - - - - - - - - l9. DIEDRICII - - - - 0. P. PROUDFOOT .ilmmgvr 0. P. Plunllmm'r Mmmgt'r BIHIKNHIJ. Cum: :1 orodihlv fmluro of this game and the scum was close unlil the lust inning when the heavy hitting purl 0f the Colgate team came up lo hat and drove in three runs. The Lion Cuhs were just getting into good form when the season closed, so great things are expected of them next year when they get a chance on the Varsity nine. LI N E-UP ; - 2 . Catcher - - - - - - S.S.SA1'1ZMAN Pitchers - - - - - D. K1-2-2PLII1, R M11 BURN H. STOKES First, Base - - - - - - - - - E. YOUNG Second Base - - - - - - - - - J . FAULK Shurlslap - - - - - - - - - P. KRUMRINE Third Base - - - - - - - - - - D. MUSSER Left Field - - - - . - - - - C. FRENCH Center Field - - - - - - - - F. D112muc11 Right Field - - - - - - - - - J . LIv1-2z1-2Y , t CAI-T. 11112111111211 SUMMARY Penn Slate - - - 10 Bucknell - - - - 18 Penn Slate - - - 9 Syracuse - - - - 7 Penn State - - - 3 Colgate - - - - 7 243 93H F57? .3931 93:: $9193il93. i v x A x FIIESHMEN TRACK SQUAD Freshman Track The Lion Cuhs had one of the best track teams that has been known to rep- resent them for many years. Under the tutelage of the varsity couch, Cart- mell, the Freshmen developed with remarkable alacrity and many speedy men were discovered for the dashes while the held positions were very adequately filled. The yearling team engaged in only one dual meet but they emerged from this with such flying colors that there was no room left to doubt their ability in field and on track. Late in May the team engaged in a dual meet with the University of Pitts- burgh Freshmen whom they succeeded in defeating by an overwhelming score. The Lion OiTsprings secured eleven first places, ten secondtplaces and eleven third places. Fullerton led the scoring activities of the Nittany Plebes with three vic- tories to his name. He succeeded in carrying away laurels in the century dash, twenty-two low hurdles and broad jump, obtaining a total of fifteen points. NATE CAIl'I'MIiIJ. Coaz-h i ORGANIZATION Couch, - . - - - - - - - N. J. CARTMELI. Manager - - - - - - - - - G. X. FENCIL SUMMARY ,4 Penn State 96 Pittsburgh - - - - 39 I G. X. FENCH. M anagvr 244 Shawley was close second to Fullerton in the scoring with victories in the hammer and discus, second place in the shot and third place in the jnvelin, giving him a total of fourteen points. Musser, the Lion Cub who during his Senior year in high school succeeded in breaking the College record for the jztvelin throw, managed to get first place in the event in the meet although he did not equal his old record. Herr and Shawley placed in the spear tossing contest making it I1 complete shutout for the Lions. Other shutouts for Penn State occurred in broad jump and half mile run. Nichol won the half mile with King and Reekers close on his heels, while Fullerton, Richardson and HoITmun took charge of the sawdust pit. With this excellent showing came the appearance of much, very good varsity material for the following year. The berths left vacant by graduation can easily be filled from such a wealth of material from this team. SIIAWIJZY PERSONNEL 01 THE TEAM EFIJJalITIIN - - ILHIIK'N.BI1NIIIJIIIIIII HIIAWIJ'A' - - - - - - - - DIsI-us. Shut IIIIIIIIIIe'I IIIIII IIIIIIIII ;TO0Kh e ' ' ' e ' ' I II'ZDINIII'lII 'JIINNIKILN Vunms - III III - IIIIII Milt. IIIII MIIL' JIII'eIIII - ' - - . - l'ule VIIIIII III'IIMIIIsus . - - - - - - . I'IIIe VIIIIII. quIrnIIIIJ Jump mm - v - - - mt I L f' a - . - - - - - e - . mull II ' '3 51cm? IIHVAIIIIH - . . - I . - - - - - - . - JDIHI'IIH I , :IIIIIIIIT - - - - - - - - - , - . - nIIIuh Jump IOII'FMAN I - - - - - - - - - , Irnml Jump SIIFI'K - - - - . - - - I - - IIIuII Jump. III'IIII VIllIlI VILIJAIIIS - - - - - - . - - - e I we MIIe ' - - - - . - - IIIIlf Mlle - MIIc IIINII - HANIIM ltmcKIsIIs LAltltY tltmm't-zu Cum-h Couch - - Captain - Manager - ltimwmm BASKETBALL SQUAD Freshman Basketball Coach Conuveris freshmen quintet. because of a short schedule, did not make a very good showing. The team was just rounding into good form when the season closed. Over two hundred men answered the call for the team, and after several weeks of preliminary practice the squad was cut to lwenly-four. Diihculty was experienced in selwting the smoothest working cmnhination und utmost every game the Iine-up was changed. Fred Brand, Snyder, Hammond, Bezdek, Tuney and Tomh were some of the oustunding courtmvn who played in every game. The Linn Ptehes opened their season with the more experienced Bueknell yeurlings. The Bisuns had played several games and their fast tossing. sure shouting combination was too much for the State men. When the Varsity team traveled to Pittshurgh, the freshmen went along to meet the same foes, Pitt and Carnegie Tech. The Golden Panther team was fast and powerful, but the Lion quintet managed to keep the some close until ORGANIZATION . . . - - L. S. G. CONOVI-Ilt . . . - - - R. G. SNYDER . . . . - - J. E. BARBER J. E. BAttltl-Itt Manager F;Ew.- EAMita EEEEEEE tho last few minutt-s 01' play, when thv Panthers opened up with a whirlwind attack that gave them a six-pnint margin ut the close or the game. The follow- ing night the Lion Cuhs were out for revenge and the Carnegie yourlings bowed, 40 to 37. To close the season the State tirst-ycar men met the Syracuse freshmen 0n the home floor. The Hillmcn had a smooth mnnhination, and their keen shoot- ing accounted for a good lead that the Lions could not overcome. Fred Brand was the slur of this game. Ll NlC-UP Forward - - - - - - - - - - - SNYlll-Ilt Forward - - - - - - . - - - - DAVIS Center - - - - - . - - - - - - BRAND Guard - - - - - - - - - - - Biczmcx Guard - - - - - - - - - - - - LOltl-l CAM. SM'm-zu SUMMARY Penn State - - - 3. ; Buckncll Pvnn State - - - 25 Pitt Penn State - - - 110 Carnegie Penn State - - - 30 Syracuse BRAND EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE me- jEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 247 FIHZSIIMHN Cnnsslimmi'm' SQI'AI! Freshman Cross Country Nate Cartmellis plebe harriers made an auspicious beginning, defeat- ing the Pittsburgh freshmen runners by a perfect score. A novelty was provided by Burton, Harmon 21nd Classburn 0f the Lion yearlings in tieing for first place over the three-milo course with the record time of 15 minutes and 22 seconds. The former time for the course was 15 min- utes and 40 seconds. Foresman and Rowland, with a time of 15 minutes and 35 seconds followed the example of their teammates, and also tied. In the I. C. A. A. A. A. meet, hold at Van Courtlandt Park in New York City, the State yearlings were forced to yield to freshmen foes from the University of Pennsylvania and Syracuse. This vats a very good showing for the Lion team because first-year men from fifteen colleges were entered in this meet. The best runners in the East could he found at this meet and the State men were right up there in third place. Bob Burton was the first to finish for Penn State, placing seventh. George Foresman came in eighth, Ed Classhurn finished in eleventh place and NATE CAIrrmzu. Coach ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - - - - - NJ. CARTMIELL Manager - - - - - - - - - P. T. BROWN P. 'J'. Bimw N Manager Harmon lwvnly-fourlh. Rowland held down the team score to 83 by placing lhirly-third. Beck and Dean complclcd the Lion team. University of Pennsylvania Syracuse University Penn State TEAM . BURTON A. ROWLAND E. GLASSBURN E. HARMON L FORESMAN A. BECK BIm'mN SUMMARY Penn Slate - - 15 Pittsburgh 1. C. A. A. A. A.--Tllird Place Kn Q Ma ROWLAND IEJIEHEJEl IEHEHEHEIIEIIEJIEI 1 1 1 1 I 1 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E F. B. BALDWIN, J11. Ifdilur-in-Chivl l9. l1. 1111111111111, The 1930 LaVie Staff .111. HENRY R. PAULIIAMUS l . 11. 31:1111'1-2111111. J11. A. K1:NN1;'1'11 S1:111:N1:11 JACK li. 112111111115 Cm' W. KMMI'I' JAM1:s S. ll11I1N111z12K JAM 1:5 1'1. 011.1112 JAMES H. SI'ICNCE l5. JOHN B1;111.1:'1' P1:'1'1-:11 W. LAYMAN L121: V. 51111111111 DONALD L. WHIHMAN l.0111s1: II. 13117. 8111111111. Ii. DI-21111.1-;11 WILSHN D. 1.1-:w15 11111112111 C. 1311:1111: 'l'. llmmmw PA'r'mN N11111111'1' P. S'I'I-tvmsuN JOHN L. BA11N11A11'1' l.111;AN 8'1'1111'1' 131111111: S. BRYAN l'11111'1zss1111 M. 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Glenn. 129 . - - - Editur-in-Chivf . H. . .' .. . .. r a .. , . . . ?l'm'uh 1; Ml I'J :gnnun IA SUN xmn Muummz'r M. Micmzl-Lu. 29 - - Assist !!! Iadtmr .n . . HAN. . I.-; . .r -:x. : V -. . . . s H H M h I' ' Bliss : l. WnuvsoN. .29 - - Assm-mlv Izrhmr HI'HMY 'J'uAI.I-;VI-'I-:Ln Junior xlssislunlx THE BININICSS STAFF . ' H . . IlI-rLl-LN FAIIS'I' MARTHA .I. GUIHKHZIH' WILLIAM S. lmmnu. 29 - - lfusuu-ss Mmmgvl lenc M. Wummow PAUL U. MuCoNNAmmI-zx. .29 - Cirvulaliun Mmmgvr .l. Ilmulm Jh-zIH-', '29 - . rlrlm'rn'xing Illunugvr Plum F. C. HANM-le, Faruhy Atll'isur As llu- uH'n-iul mllvgv m-rs'pupt-r. llu- Collvgiun. published svmiaw-t-kly, is lhc t-hit-f inslruxm-nl in km-ping the sluth-nls. faculty. ulunmi. zmd frivmls nf llu- mllvgc- in lunch with :wlivilivs and um-umplislnnvnls 0f llw your. Hv- sidu-s serving us an t'XH'HHlI nu-dium uf publivily fur Iln- college. i! strives to support all Intn'onn-nls for llu- guml of Pvnn Slulv. Thu stmlvnl lnuurd which has full vnnlrnl is chnsvn by mmpvlilion from lln- slmlvnl Imdy. As :1 mom- lwr ul' llw ICnsn-rn lnlvrvullvgiulv Nrwspupvr Assm'iminn. lln- Collegiun Ilus taken ils lililt't' us one of the loading ml- lvm- pupvrs of llw East. t'mngull Slvn-nsun HI'IIIIL'O MI'IINI'II 'l'ImlI-Ilfvlll lh-IIT MiII-luun llolhnuu Howdy lh-Inu .HMI'WIN MI-l'unmulgln-y 'l'nrm-r lh-II Luinl Huhrm-lal tia-nn mnlruu In w 29 29 IC'IIIIAIIII LIIIV IAIIIzV VV'. IJIIIIII: BI1IIMIIII IIIIII I'.II Ii IIII .IIIII I IIIIPI-L II. IIAIIIH IC. PIII-I LIIAIIIJIZS III-;IV.I .IAIIIILV INILIIIMIVII' l ;9 .in IVIIVV AIV'I'IIIIVIIZ'I'I'l-Z I AI.I:IINI-:, '20 MIVV ICI'IcIAN A. H'I'IIII. IIIIIIIilI'r VV . IIAIJ-ZY. '29 JACK S'l'I-ZV'IIZNMIN. '20 . l. ALLEN. '30 II. W. IIIIANII'I; '30 M. M. I'IIIII'. 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The con- lvnls 0f the magazine consist cllivlly of short slorivs. plays. poetry. hook rcvivws and various articles by students and faculty mmnlwrs. Lulrd Imrlruln 1928329 FR'E Lilith??? Ch'ef The Student Handbook STA FF l.l.lWVt'.l.l.YN MI'I'S'ltIl-tlilt, '29 . - . - - - - - - Editar-in-Chivl Russian. ZII-zuuin, '30 - - - - - - - - - Iiusimess Manager ICI'I'ORIAI. STAFF BUSINESS STAFF II. P. MILl-LHAM. 29 C. A. MHNSCII. '30 W. A. DIAMICN'IV. '31 R. C. Wl-zmmzx. '31 J. H. Coomm. K'H W. K. ULunuzn, '31 II. S. FIIICY. i131 F. M. WISH, 31 C. A. Scumm'r, 31 A. .l. MuJ-zsm, '31 H. C. Woon, $1 The Studvnt Handhook is published primarily for the incoming freshnmn hy a student board of the Y. M. C. A. College customs, history, songs, and student activities are included in this little volume which is commonly known as tho iilt'roshman Bible? After heing accepted for admission to the college, each freshman is supplit-d with a copy by mail; members of ouch of the other classes are also given copies upon rvquost. Tho hook is compiled and edited by a staff of men who have shown uhility us mmnhors of one of tho. various other publication hoards. tVqul tV ru- MHI-N lHurh-ll HI Illllhll Frn-y Mtlvlunn Mllstih- r ZIt-gln-r -n Til EM. Riggr made? The Penn State Engineer I DIIUIIIAI All BUSINESS STAFF RALPH Ii II l.-l'.lANll ' - Iz'IliIIIr-I'II-I'III'IIf PAIII. III. IiAHllUlHLYO - - - IIIISIIIVSA Manager DIIMIII ll. 'lIIuMAs i - - - III IIiIIIr LIiWh RM mm '29 - Cir CIIIIIIIHII Manager PAUL L. HAIMIs, '29 - . - ISWH'IUII' IIIiIIIr JOSEPH II. llIIIi..InIN 20 IIIIIiigII AIIIIIrIisiIIg Manager HARRY A. MARKLIZ. '31 - , - - AI! IIIIiIur JAMIIL. W. 10mm 29 - IlNlII AIIIM'VIH'III Manager JUNIOR EDITORIAL STAFF EDWARD II. WILIIIIIJI JOHN B. S'IIm'I: II. R. AIIIMAN W. H. MIzIIIII-lAIn' FRANKLIN SIIII-LsIc. .III. CLAI'III; lx'. lCM;I.I-:. 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It has alluinedu high position among college Ieclmi 'al magazines and is il Inomiwr III IIIII Engineering College Magazines Association. idllllib HI kiI'N IVI-IIllI-I' ltl-lnI-r IHI IkI-rslmm SIII'IlI-I' l'IIIIlI-IHIIII MIIrIlII ltI- II- IIIIrIl SlI-ILII MlllIIr IIIIITIIIIIII lh 'I.I AI'IIIIIIII WI-I' mouth lI'nI'I-II'I Cm: P I'm 1 lI-I-IIII I'I .lluuuv! S I um. llIIIIlIIiII 'l'lIIIIIIIIs Tomb llnlmm I III! iIII llnrhuur IIIIIIIIIIr MIirkh- PeniciEState farmer ii; 43?? 41v mg; - n: . nyrnu'll'sl'n JUNE. 1918 Mvmul WW' MT BA V 3T RTRgA 53 eytorinChPef , v R R ,- w ' sinus M 3r 91R The Penn State Farmer '- Rf! EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF 'R L. W. lhu'mx - - - - lz'tIiInr-inJillirf 'l'. BAM'I'IMM - - - - Iiusinms Mmmgur T. P. RVHI'I I'AKl-m . - - - Managing I :li1m F. B. BALDWIN - - - Cinululion Manager a H. M SMITH - - - - - 'C.umlms leil'l'u 'l'. H. PA'IR'IRUN . - Imul Advorlising Manager II. B. Am. - - - - - Art I tlilur B. RI. DI-zNM' - ms mu! 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With a circulation extending throughout the cmmnonwcullh us well as in the sludonl lmdy, tht'maguzino sorws us the nwdium lwtwoen llw citi- f V . ; 21-115 of the slzllv und llwir college. ll contains special fvulun- articles of agrit'uhural interest, and sections dvvnlvd l0 Boys, and Girls3 Club Work, Alumni, Grunge, Hnmv lh'Ollmnics, and Campus Life. R; I1 is n mmnlwr of tho Agricultural Collvgt- Mugazinvs Assm-iuh-d. I V lM-mh-III- Flux IM-nny HHIIHIHIIU'I' Muilln R'l'lllI-IIIIHI v R' j lllIlIIPH l'nllun lhlrlrnm Hurtnu llolll'ln-vk RR hIllnIu-l .Rul R' . E 5 EEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEE Personnel of the Glee Club HuzuAlm W. GHAML liirwmr I'rmitlt'ni - - - v - - E - - W. IC. l'A'lJH-ZIKMD3JZU l'im' I'rc-sidunl . - - E - - - - .I. A. WA'I'I-Jmu-LIJr,'29 5 St'fl'l'lul'y-ll'l't'tm'lll1'l' - E - - E - - - H. H. Tlli IE: '30 5 Ifusim'sx Munugr'r - - E E E - - - V. M. UIMI- l,' 29 5 Librarian - . - E E - . - - I5.A.Wllli ls'ltm:J51 5 Club .E'Irmunlmnixl E - E . - - - Mm. ImEEiNl: USIHIHMZ LNAM MUHI'I'Y QIEAIH'I'I'I' I'. S. lan-A. '29. Firs! Twmr A. S. l'ALNl-I. '29. Ifurilmu' J. A W.Ex'II-:Iurncl.n. '29. Sz-mml TI'IIUI P. .l. S'Iltluninx. '29. Ifusx l'l'ZNN S'I'A'I'IC GLICIC CLUB Firs! Tvnur X. .l. Buumuu. '30 l'. S. IIAUAN, '29 IL C. SCIILAAK, '31 1 5 1.. tzmlun, '31 J. 1.. llAnKle. '31 w. 5. 51m. 2851. 5 l'. Cnsmunlc. '32 W. B. H155. '31 l . G. Wmm. '31 5 5 C. M. UMAFI'. '29 W. 1C. PA'rI'Imsm, '29 J. H. Yunnan. '29 5 .l. P. Hmnnuvuam. '32 .l. A. WA'Hzmrn-zw. '29 5 E Swvlul Tl'lllll' 5 5 L. M. Bl NKllUlJH-ZIL '30 '1'. W. Huzlnm. '32 C. U. H1233, '31 5 5 C. II. Bl-lNVHL '32 J. Ii. CIIxM-L'I', '32 J. H. lhcnrr. '29 5 5 W. R. Cmuux. '3l t H. HANNA. '32 G. A. Sum; '31 5 5 J. H. Dunne, '32 R. A. WIH-rrs'nma. '3l 5 3 Buritunv 5 ' .I. U. Axmcusux. '31 l'. A. Kl-LHHJ-LR. '30 A. S. PAYNE, '29 5 5 C. l5l5ltNli'l l'. '32 IC. Lanu-r; '32 G. S. Pmm's, '30 5 5 0. 1315mm. '30 L. MARTIN, '30 L H. Tutu. '30 5 ' W. D. Gmmx. '32 J. S. MILIJ-zu. '32 D. A, YAuM-:I.L, '3! 5 5 Ii. 0. llAmm. '31 II. I. NU'I'I'. '28'2 t'. S. STEM, '29 5 5 Russ ' 5 ll. L. ANmmsuN. '3! J. UAquau. '32 C. U. lhmIeu'rwx. '31 5 5 i C. 0. Bl-ZCKlJ-ZY, '30 R. GmsLI-Lu, '32 K. HUMHZK. '32 ' A. S. BRIGGS, '30 C. II. IlAu'rm. '29 H. SI-zx'um. '32 5 H. Clmuslc. '32 U. A. CLASS. '30 P. J. STl'mmuN. '29 5 ; J. M. DnNNIauA'. '29 H. KING. '29 R. F. Wuwru-z. '3l 5 5 1 h. L'. l u1-;w, '32 II. Urrch, '32 M. C. 51 muucx, '30 ' Ii. 1.. lh-Lnruun, '31 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 2'69 LVE EEEEEEEEEEEMMH E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E n EEEEEEEEEEE;i The Penn State Glee Club Seventeen years of persistent endeavor have resulted in the perfection of the. Penn State Glee Club, one of. the most finely organized musical groups 011 the campus. Starting with a small 111e111her.ship and limited talent, the Glee Club has attained am enroihnent of. sixty memhers 0f splendid vueul ability. Special credit must he given to Richard W. Grunt, Director of. Music, whose uhle supervision has made such zuivuneement possible. The organization was given great impetus by its affiliat- tion with the Intercollegiate Glee Club Council ten years ago. The purpese of the council is to stimulate interest in com- petitive singing and thereby raise the musical standards of its constituency. Sinee its inception in 1914 this movement tt.W.G11AN'r has gained such a illumentum that there are now over one WWW hundred college and university glee eluhs from many difi'er- ent states taking part in the nution-wide emnpetitions. The final contest is held in New York City with only those eluhs competing which have won their state or regional contests. The first Pennsylvania glee eluh emltest was arranged three years age under the efficient management of Dean Grant. Penn State was entered in the Western Pennsylvania fray along with the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Teeh, Allegheny, Bueknell, Washing- ton and Jefferson, and Juniata. Emerging the victor from the sectional contest, the Penn State Glee Club succeeded in gaining the Pennsylvania championship in the national eom- petition by defeating the Eastern Keystone State singers. Desimus of retaining the chum- pionship, the eiuh entered the third annual Intercollegiate Glee Club contest held in Pitts- hurgh in Fehruary. There Penn State vied for permanent possession of the gold loving eup offered by the Pittsburgh Press to the organization eurrying off first honors in three successive years. 011 the way to Pittsburgh, the gieemen gave concerts at Juhnstown and Creenshurg. During the Full House Party week-end, a ten-ziet vaudeville show was presented in the Sehwah Auditorium under the supervisinn of Director Grant. Making their initial appear- ance of the year, the Ciuh and the Varsity Male Quartet offered a group of especially ar- ranged choruses and solo numbers. The program was enthusiastically received by college folk and out-of-tewn guests. Fmther plans of the ingenization include 1111 eusteln tour with appearances in New York, Philadelphia, and Reading. In the Spiing the gloup will sing at Lewistown and Altoonu. Heme concerts are offered during the 111id-wi11ter season and at C0111meneemel1t time. The European tour undertaken by the Penn State Glee Club last summer at the insti- gation of Director Grant was the first venture of this sort ever assumed by 2111 organized group at Penn State. With the purpose mainly one of a pleasure jaunt in the company of congenial friends, the tour proved to he highly instructive us well as entertaining. The several eoneerts presented by the Glee Cluh at opportune eeeasions during the trip were greatly appreciated. The party which consisted of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Grant, alumni and undergraduate Glee Club members, a five piece orchestra, and friends, visited England, France, Belgium and Holland. EEEIEJIEIIEHENEHEHEI i EEEEEEEEEEHEJEE E E E E E1 E El? E E E SE; The European Trip 0f the Penn State Glee Club TII visit Europe is the. IIspiIIItiIIII of every student, and duriIIIr the summer of 1928 through the persistent efforts of Director RiIhIIrIl W. Grant, the IIIIIIIIhIIII-I of the PIIIII State G lee Ciuh were IIIIIIIIIIIiIId this privilege. The idea of the European tour had long heeII in the mind Iii DIIIIII CIIIIIIt. After IIII extensive investigation he turned the land portion of the trip over to the Bureau of Uni- versity Travel. The entire tour IIIIveIIed II period of forty-nine days, Nineteen of which were spent Oll the ocean. The. party consisting of thiIIty-two people, including IIIIdeIIgIIIIdIIIItIIs and alumni Glee Cluh IIIeIIIhers, II tive-pieee IIIIIIhestrII, and friends, IIIIIlIIIrked 0n the steamship New Amsterdam. whieh sailed from New York, Saturday, July 28, 1928. All the way IIIIIIIIss the Atlantic ideal conditions prevailed; the. sea was like II IIIiii-pond and six of the nights were IIIOIIIIiight. The Club gave two concerts while 0 iIOI'rlrdIOHG in their own section and another, at the speIIiIIi invitation of the captain, tn the passengers in the. iiIIst-eluss IIIIhiII. Both of the affairs were highly successful, and the flue work of the Club was IIIIIIIIIIIIIIded by all on hoard. Landing at PlyIIIIIIIth, England, the morning of August 6, the party was met hy Dr. E. L. Ceteheii of Boston University, who was to have IIhIIIIge at the group while in England. The eoiiIIgiIIIIs, eager for an iIIIIIIIIdiIIte eiIIse-IIp of English life, explored the great seaport 0f PlyIIIIIuth. The. fuel that it was the lust port touched by the Pilgrim fathers on their journey to AIIIIIIIiI-II made it especially interesting. The afternoon found the travelers in the little town of Tavistoek, hirthplIIIIe oi the during expio IIII. Sir Francis Drake. Here they listened to II eeIIeert hy an exceedingly weil-trIIiIIed military thId. King Arthuris IIIIIIIItIIy hIId II powerful IIppIIIIl fur the visitors. The history and legend of King Arthur. Sir CIIIIIhIIIi. IIIIIi IItheI IIIIIIIIIIItiII figures iIIvIIlIIp TiIItIIIIIIi, II small town on the Cm- nish IIIIIIst. lhIIre they viewed the ruins of KiIIII ArIthuI s hustle perched on the very IIdIre of a teal eliii, IIIIIi II'eIII iIIIprIII-Ised with the iillllOl IIf poetrv IIIId rmIIIIIIIe stIIIIouIIdiIIIr it. A IIuIIIIIIeIt the only fIIIIIIIIIl one presented in EIIIIIIIIId hy the Che C lIIh, wus IIIIthusiIIstieIIliy reeeived by an IIIIdi- IIIIIIII. IIf tIIII'IIspeIIpie and summer visitors. The pI'III-I-eds. IIIhiIIh represented II IIonsidIIrIIhle sum. went to the village IIIIIIII. Six days were spent in London visiting the histIIIIiII spots of Saint Pauiis CIIthIIdrIIi, WestIIIiIIstIIr Ahhey. the TIIIIIIII Of London and London BIidI'II, BIIIIkiIIIIhIIIII PIIiIIIIII. the Houses of PIIIIiiIIIIIeIIt. IIIId DOWtiillg StIIIIIt the National ballery the. BIitiI-Ih Museum Hvde Park, and MIIdIIIIIe lussaud s WIIX WOlkS. A special trip Wth made to the. Siltlll distriel 0f the IIIIIIIt E IIIglish IIIetrIIpIIiis. III the Na- tiIIIIIIi Gallery the sengzsters found II IIIIlIIIIItiIIII of over four thousand pictures representing the schools of every European eountry IIIId IIIIIItIIiIIiIIg the originals of many great IIIIIstIIIIs. A sigIIiliIIIIIIt IprIIIIiIIIIIIe IIIIIIIIIIIIIId during the visit to Saint Paltrs CIItheIirIIi. While in the IIIIypt 0f the Cathedral where many of Engiilntrs eeiehrIIlIIIi dIIIId IIIIII hIII'ied, II IIIIIIIIheI' 0f the pIIIItV came upon the grave, IIf Sir Arthur Sullivan, the eminent English IIIIIIIpIIseII. Sinee the. Club had heen DIIIIzIzIIIIIII GIIIINIII Before It II'rIIIIIIlI Dugout EEEEEELEEEEEHEIEEHEEIEEEEI IEEEHEHEILEHIEHEIEHENE BIB EIQEEEmE-Ei: EEEWWEYE using his composition, Wllhe Long Day Closes? in their concerts, it was suggested that the group sing it over the grave of Sir Arthur. The combination of the natural setting, the melodious singing, an perfect acoustic properties created a lasting impression in the memory of all who were present. On August 21 a train took the collegians from London to Oxford, the seat of the ancient uni- versity and one of the most picturesque and interesting towns in Europe. All excursion was made to the castle of the Earl of Warwick. The exterior is a noble example of the fortifications of the fourteenth century, while the interior of the great mansion if of seven- teenth century period design. The group was impressed by the splendor and magnificence. surround- ing certain of the English nohility. The memhers of the Club returned to London, August 23, and the main party departed for France that evening. ilCay Pareei, held the visitors from August 24- to August 31. They stopped at the Hotel Lava- nue in the Latin quarter of the city. They attended the musical revues at the Folies Bergere, the Casino de Paris and the Moulin Rouge. They went slumming in the apaehe district and sat at the tables of the sidewalk cafes where many Frenchmen do their entire correspondence. They attended the Grand Opera and the Opera Comique. August 3l found the travelers in Brussels where they first visited the famous bronze Manneken, known as the lioldest citizen of Brussels? Fortunately on this day Brussels was celebrating the re- turn of the King from the Belgium Congo. The members joined the crowd as the parade went by, and had the pleasure of seeing King Albert, the Queen, and the entire royal family. Antwerp, the most important of Belgium cities, was especially fascinating to the visitors. The favorable geo- graphical position which this city occupies and the fact that it is the market for the Belgium Congo make it one of the largest commercial centers of the world. An air of solid comfort and opulence pervades the Hague in Holland, which is regarded as the smartest capital in Europe. Palatial homes, government buildings, picture galleries. and museums add to the dignity of the Spotlessly eleun thoroughfares. A visit was made to the Palace of Peace where the Hague Tribunal sits. Reluctantly the gleemen left the Hague for Amsterdam, a eity eight feet below sea-level. where every house rests on piles. The city takes the form of a spiderls weh. the canals heing built in con- eentrie rings with the important thoroughfares radiating in all directions. Amsterdam is the center of the diamond industry, and here the group had the privilege. of inspecting a diamond factory, where they saw the stones cut and polished. ln Rotterdam the songsters had just enough time to look around before hoarding the steamer the evening of Septemher 4.. They found the citv lohe essentially Dutch in all its aspects, and the river Maas with its multitudinous ships a lively and fascinating picture. The return voyage on the steamer lW7olendam,,was rough, hut as soon as the members get their sea-legs the Club gave a eomhined concert with agroup from the Yale Glee Club who were also re- turning from a trip ahroad. Once again the PennState hoys scored a marked success, with the work of the Male Quartette meeting with popular aDproval. The presentation! of Victor Herliertls illtalian Street Song? with the soprano solo sungr hy Miss Romig, was the outstanding numher of the program. The European trip was considered a great svecess by all who were fortunate enough to he in- cluded in the party. The infornmtion derived at first hand about history, literature. architecture, sculpture. painting, and archeology was considered equivalent to many months of college training. Meeting. talking and living with people of othereountries made the students of the entourage inter- nationally minded and created valuable and lasting;r impressions. llngnn Wnlu-tlvtd l'uynv Slurm-un The Varsitity Male Quartet First Tenor - - - - - - - - - - P. S. HAGAN, ,29 Svcmul 'l'onur - . - - - - - - J. A. WA'FICRFIELD,,29 Baritone - - - - - - - . - - - A. S. PAYNE, 729 Bass - - - - - - - - - - P. J. STUHGEON, '29 Cmnpnsvd of men selected by competition from the uppcr-clzlss members of tho Cleo Club, the Varsity Mule Quartet is an outstanding element in Penn State's livid of musical avtivities. The great honor which the choice signifies calls lurth keen,vunstructive cmnpvtition and makes for am organi- zation of remarkable ability. The success and popularity of tho Quartet has come tllHHtl largely through thv vlTurts 0f the dirvctor Richard W. Grant, who insists on many hours of practice waoro appvu rillltTS. 'liho Qtulrtvt hus lwmmlv u nvcvssury adjunct to the Give Cluh ill the arrangement of programs. The svlm-tions assigned to tlw smaller groups are always designed to introduce t1 light, gay note into thv mnrv svrious renditiuns of tho Cleo Cluh, Th0 mvn au'mnpuny thv Cluh on all tours. Th0 Hotnrians 0f Lmvistnwn wore dt-litthtcd with tho, im'rrum irv mrvd for their entertainment r l r by tho. Quartet in November. The singers also are planning an uplwzirancv bvlore the 'lihirly-third District Confort'nw 0f Rotm'iuns ut Crvvnshurg in April. Ono 0f the most popular groups on tho rumpus, the Quartet is in vonstunt dvmzmd for smokvrs, nmatings, vmllvrenvcs, and gatherings of all sorts in State College and throughout the Slate. The mom are also often roquvstvd tn uppvur with other t'lllt'l'litilltllt'lll organizations of the college for tho prosvntution 0f spl-ciulty numbers. 266 t hulmlvr President Vice President Faculty Advisor Secretary - M anager Dirccior . R. ANDERSON, 29,0 . Y. MCCARTHY, HO . R. chmucn. 30 . REEVES, ?50 Shnmrl ll '1- 1h Gury-il kn llq-I-ws 'Fm-kvr Simon Ml-t'nrlhy Sin! 4: lx'uly Slrllhivh AIN'I'X'NUH Drivnlmull The Mandolin Club W. SIMON, JIL, '29 W. U. GARS'I'KA, 29 W. O. THOMPSON. U. S. A., B.M. - C. R. ANDERSON, 30 - R. R. DICIMLER,,30 W. SIMON, Jll.,,29 First Mandolins S. C. Bucnm, 230 D. L. DRIESBACH, B2 A. G. WOODWELL, 132 Second Mandolins H. W. Sluwom'u, 332 Violins J. H. Smel. TH A. M. S'rnumcn. TH E. J. KUTY. TH Banjos A. V. BAusun. T5! Wmm, T32 W. l. TUCKER, ,32 DAVID JONES, TH. Cello W. U. CARSTKA. 329 Tenor Mandala H. H. MUNTZ, 32 I'Ctmjlv The College Band Personnel II'IIIIIIICII II. 'I'IIIIIIIIsIIN. II. S. A. IIol.. IHIIIIIIIIIII II. I'. WILLIAMS. '20 - - - - - . - .iIIIInI I-'. I'. IIII'I-JIIIIIT. .III., '29 SIIIIIIIII! '41 de I'. II. SMITH. '29 - I - . - . , I - , IIIIIIIImIIr I'. A. SHELLEY, '20 SI'I-III-IIIIIII Blue Band II. I'. IVIIIJAMH, '20. Drum Major I . , I.L SIIIIIII II A. KIIICI' 'II'. A IIII'VII'II'I'IS II. II. SI'IIIIIIUH .I. IV. Iilhlmn I I. II . II. ITIIIII'IIy D. I'II. um II' S. I'L rs III. II. SII Iglc I'. II'. II'Inn ' I 1 II. II'. IIIIII'I' III. II. Johnson In. G. Wilkinson 1'. A. SIIoIlI-y J. II. I'IIIIoI J. II. uhorts .l. M. Iimlmm R Ilu 105 I.. J. MOIII-y I'. II' I'I'IIIII 7 .I. II. IIInlI-oIImIIII II'. II. IIIIIII'I' N. A. II. KIIIu-II D. .l Preston .II. T IIIIIIH .I III II'IIIIIII'IIII II'. I II. I'. Muslnwski II. A MI'I'IIIII- I'. I Fright II I'IIItI-I' I'. I . II. II. Seward IIZ. II. IIIIIIIk J. l . I'rvln II III Rnush J. I . .II. II SIIIIIIIIuII A. M. IIIIkII II. II IIII-IIIIIIIIII: II IIIIIIII II. II. II. MI lcr P. J DIIIIIII'I 'l'. 0 II'IIII IIIciIIIIII .l. I' II'. II. Smith M. . CpeIII I'. H Weiss A Loom! l I'. IJII'IIIy III. II IIIISI'I II'. II II'Ill'nI'II I' V I1 II'l' F H. E. NIIIkI'y II'. III. IIIII'nIIrII II. I' II'IIIIIIIIIS I IIII I . I'. S. IVDIIII P. .. III I. T IIIIIIIIIsky I II' hI'IIInphI-Il II. III'. N. KI III. IV. 1I.II1IIIIOIIIHIII , 'l'. III. SI IIII II I'. .I.. MIIIZ 'I R. O. T. C. Infantry Band II. I'. II'IIIJAMH. '29. Drum .Ilujm' f; .I. U. Inlunsun .vI. Curtis W. IIIOUUI'IICI' F. I.. 1.0m; A. Sncosuvugc JI IN S. . II III A. II. Culling III. L. scI II. A MIICIIIIIII K I. StIm-h I W. C IIIIIII'y . II. DIvcly II'. IIu In II'. C. MIIEIVIIIII II I'.. Stnku l E. P. II-k FIIIIkIIIgI-I' R. I'.: IIlItI-IIIsun II' A IIIIIII'I. .II'. S 'I 'xlcr , II'. I.. IIIIIIIksIInIc . Frc' II. JIInI I' Mitt I II Ix. UIIII'IIIII I rm; .l. J. BII Ic'ons I'. .. GI-Isu .I II' KI : II' II Morris. Jr. J. I'. I'IIIcIIIInc f . : S. II. IInrdn .1. II'. IIIIIIIIIII IA' 1. II .IIIItIIIIIIIInI K. II. I'IIIkIInIIoII m g I II. A. Inwou I'. K. IIIIIII-I I. .M. I inundc ' . III'OI'CH M. S. V IIIk , j I Ii. II IIIIIIIIIIII J. N. I-I'IIIIIIIIII . I'II IV. A. III-insnIIIII l.. II1.II'IIslIIIurII . I II. II. IfIIIIIp C. . . IoInIrI A. Itoonc K. III-II ly I'. II. We usk 1t . 3: II. II I'IIrwII I. II. I'I'IIIIIIIIOII 'I'. IV IIIIII'IS III. R. SINI'I'IO II. II' .II'IIipplc I - f? .l. I.. L'r IIII K. I . Henderson I. LIppI. I'. hssl .I.I IVIIISIIIUII' 1, I, W. A. I'IIIIIII'I WIIIIOII III'I'IIS IV IL! 1.10M IIIl M. II. SIIIIIIIIgII II; II'. Win 5' ' ,ij . I I I O I R. 0. T. C. Engmeer Band , .I. IIIIIIHIIT I'IIT'I'l-ZII, '30. IIIIIIIII .Ilujm; ' I A. III. AIIDII I. IIIIkInIIn J. S. IIIIssL-n III. IMIIFIIrIIInd A. .I. :Ihortzinger I II. II AIII-II I: S. DIIIII I'. D. III'IT II'. MI-III-IIIIIIII II. A. iho I03 I S. I. Anka II DIIIIIIIII A. I'. II II. MI IIII D. L. kIIIlcn E; II. S. BIIIIIIII'IIIII I LII. I III M. Im-IIIII'III: II..MIII1III If. 0. I nIIIII Ai Mr' I'. -I. IIIquI' II'. D. IIIIII'IIIIIS III. III: .IIIIIIOH. .II MIIIIr III. '1'. .IIIIIIIIIIIIIEII 7' F. I. Benlz II. II. ERIC TI'IIII II. II. KIIIIrIIII II. 'I'. MIIIL'IIII J. D. nnun . II. 1.. Borncr .I. II. IrIInI-s I' KvslI-I II. Runco I: II. rut II. II. BIhIc I A III-lIr W. A KlI-IIII IV. lecnzwclg Ii II. ,uppIc-c. Jr. W. II. lingur J. I'. IIIII II. 'm- A. T. IIIIII II'. D. I'Indull W. L. Bultm'f III. C. Gumlling II'. ' l.. G. IIIInk. H. II. 'rInsIIIIIn IT. K. IIrIIrIIthIIl II. II. IIIIIIIIIII-h I.. I .I. .I. LIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 0. Uhle I' In IIIII'kIII I. I IIIIIIs. Jr. I'. II. I..I- MIII E. C. Wagner .I. II. CIIIIIIIIII '. II. lInnIIII K. II'. M. SIIyImII E. It. WIIIIIucr I IchtFIIIIYl. II. III. IIIIrIIIger W. M. Intz V. H. Schuntz W. J. Yms '. . . IIIHI 268 College Orchestra Personnel Director - . - - - - - - - W. 0. THOMPSON President - - - - - - - - - C. R. SMITH, 29 Svcrr'lury - W. J. CULP,,30 Manager - - V - - - - - - R. R. JOHNRFUN,?9 . ll. Cherry .'. R. Smith . R. Julmsum I. Ccary W. J. Culp . ll. Rudy R. A. McClure 3. Bluck . R. Cnnrad 1. V. Drupiewsky W. A. Herbs! I. Krupp C. 1.. Hnusul . E. AIh-n . S. Bulurn . Al Cropp .. Christian V Enion . F. Ilullnck P. V. Rim: F. C. Evcrill D. .1. Preston J. H. Moore .1. R. Rulwrls W. H. Mt-Crcary S. E. MuKrihlmn M. M. Marks l'. E, Hickory; SENIORS J llNIORS SOI'IIOMORES R. E. Shoemaker 1'3. K. Kim W. J. Knupp E. C. Wumu-r K. B. Wlugncr II. B. Walker W7. A. Slugicru FR ICSI l M EN 269 C. H. Weiss L. F. Nullumm W. E. ?curhurl II. E. Allhoncu I3. P. Julius J. H. Sleigh A. M. Slulmick K. Vickandur 1C. Wcishlull R. Winger J. E. Lurk W. H. Lcmig H. E. Proslwnnd S. V. Rippy C. A. Slnwmukur D. A. Shelley J. A. Shaw R. S. Mullingcr P. A. Shelley C. J. Dauhcr C. McCarthy A. T. Burnisky G. H. Young J. M. Crullum M. E. Shurugu J. W. Cihlmn P. W. Winn W. J. Snnmu-rs D. 20110 ll. Slmyen H. R. Truesdulv S. W. Mnsivr J. W. Willey The College Military Band The College Military Band is passing through a must l'avorahle year under the. direetien el Wilfred 0. Thmnpsen, Bandmaster, U. S. A., Retired. assisted hy an admirable exeeutive heard composed of the student ellieers-lrl. C. Williams, 29, President; P. A. Shel- ley. i29, Seeretary; C. H. Smith, .29, Manager: l9. C. Everitt, Jr., $29, Drum Major, and the assneiate member, Mr. P. V. ltiee. The executive, heard administers the internal allairs of the organization and seleets the personnel of the hand. Felluwing the eustem 01' previous years, the hand made its initial appearanee ol' the eullege session at the Freshman Y. M. C. A. reeeption. Throughout the football season the musicians played at all home games and also aeeumpauied the team to Philadelphia for the contest with the University of Pennsylvania. at which time the hand hroadeasted ever station WIP from Gimhelis. Their radio performance was repeated at the elesing game of the season with .. the University of Pittsburgh ever station KDKA from the Fort Pitt W. 0. 'J'HUMpSUN Hotel. On this eeeasien llamlmaster Thompson was complimented upon the symphenie quality of the Military Band, which he at- tributes to the finely halaneed instrumental organization. The Penn State Band has: often been deelared the equal of any college military hand in the East, while the Blue Band has been lauded as eumparahle to any hand at its size in America. The persunnel of the Blue Band is selected hy the. Exeeutive Board from the Junior and Senior classes. aml, to emnplete the quota of seventy-live pieces, several Sophomores are. ellierecl memher- llumlmuslel' ship. After the elnse of the l'eethall season, the hand was scheduled to appear at several of the Sun- day afternoon euneerts, whieh were instituted at Penn State by Director Thompson. As an inno 'a- tien a eeneerl was given at the Reekview Penitentiary for the entertainment 01' the prisoners. Last May the group was distinetly honored by its selection as eseort to the Knights Templar at the- State Cunelave in Reading. The hand anticipates the same honor at Pittsburgh this spring. The organi- zation aet'epts nu n-muneratien from outside engagements. All eeneerts are. given to hring glory to Penn State. 'llhelinaneial and moral enemiragement extended by the lh-partment of Military Science and Tae- ties. Physieal Eduealion, the Athletic Association, and the. loyal student hotly, makes: possible such a eempetent musical organization as the Blue Band. The freshman section of almut eighty pieces, or- ganized fur the ll. 0. T. C., is assigned for duty with the Engineers Unit, and the sophomore sec- tion of an almost equal memlwrship of men is assigned to the Infantry Unit. The Cmnmandant may require lmth seetiuns to participate in any military lunetien. The. sections also alternate with each other in providing musie for all indoor athletie events. On speeial eeeasiuns, such as Alumni Day and Pennsylvania Day, the Blue. Band and the. freshman and sophomore sections are combined into one imposing organization of approximately 250 men. The College Military Band in every respect has proved itself a neeessary feature in Penn Stateis extra eurrieular activities. The College Orchestra The College Orchestra, at musieal organization of superior quality, is emnpesed 0f approxi- mately sixty members under the direetion el' Bamlmaster W. 0. Thompson. The string performers 0f the erehestra are selected hy eumpetitien from the entire student hotly, while the players of wind instruments are supplied by the Blue Band. The eleyer arrangement of programs and the excellent talent of the musieians aeenunt fer the popularity of the orchestra. Sunday afternoon enneerts are presented in the Sehwah Auditorium at regular intervals during the. winter months. The varied t't'lWl'lUltT of these performers is greatly appreciatul hy the faculty, stu- dents, and tnwnspenple. A few outside engagements are aeeepted by the. orchestra and its rendi- tions on these ueeasiens are always enthusiastically received. At the June Cummeneement Exercises the orchestra alliliates with the ether campus musical organizations in the arrangement of concert programs. The high class musie furnished by such a group as the College. Orehestra is fundamental to the eultural edueatien of the Penn State student. OIIIIL' hi1 color Associulc Ih'rm'lur Axsociulc Uirt'rlnr Prvsidvnt 1 1'11' Prl'sitlvn! Scrrvmry Trc'uxurc'r Ilisluriun An'rulm C. Churxnmm M. T. BAn'ruA M A N M: GAquzu JANl-L'l' Blums ELEANOR DIY'H'UN 01.1w: OS'I'IiNHUU'P ANN l-l Mmu chu Md'umlll'xs A. llunll lirl-wsl Uslurlmul Sulld urns I-r t'llnnlu Ganu-r lhn'hunun llullun F. F. Morris MI-lllngvl' L'lmm . t'lm-tlnull The Penn State Players Established January, 1920 OFFICERS M. FRA'I'RES 1N FACUL'I'ATE AND D. MASON Du. W. S. DYE. Jn. FR ATRICS JN COLLEU l 0 Seniors DUNAI. M. BUCHANAN MANY Flumzl-zs Kl'll'rl Emmu F. Sum WAL'rl-zu C. Bunuzumn Juniors GUY KMun'r Fun K Mmuus CA'HnnM; DAVIES HAROLD GAIHINZIK Hopi: um UI'l'S Au'rmru CUNNINGHAM Anus HAHD'I' A. C. lerrmcu D. D. MASON FRANK S. NunsnAUM DONALD BUCHANAN, '29 'l'nmuAs BAmuAM, 29 ANNE S. GAIHMQYO Encm S. SAI!D,.29 01.1w: Osncunmrr, '30 Du. C. W. S'mmmrr C. O. lecmmu WALLACE BIunvs'nzn 0. G. Mtifnmess, .In. WAL'I'Icu CHAHAM ERICK 1.. Swnm MILTUN C. YOUNG Jl-ZSSIC M. MACKMGIIT um! , ,.7. '7 The Penn State Players With hut nine seasons 01' activity on record, the Penn State Plzlycrs have achieved rcnmrkuhle suwess under the direction of Arthur C. Cluetingh, associate professor of English litera- ture: David D. Mason, assistant professor of French, and Dr. William S. Dye, J13, professor of English literature. The aul- minislrutivv puwm' has hvun vested in un uhle Board of Con- trol mmposml of Dr. C. W. Stmldart, Dr. W. S. Dye, Jr., Pm- t'essors C. O. Hidenour, A. C. Cluetingh, and D. D. Mason, and three student mcmhm's, Miss Anne hrher, Donald M. Buchanan, A. t2. Cuna'rmull and Thomas Bartram. Ih'rm-mr The Players organization holds nwmhership in the Poun- sylvuniu Intormllegiate Dramatic Association of which Mr, A. C. Chwlingh is the president and Mr. David D. Mason, lhv sm-rvtury-trcusurer. Al the tournunmnt hold hcrv lust your, the Pmm State Players carried off first honors, thurchy winning recognition as tho, musl proficient dmmzuiu association of Pennsylvania. The 1929 contest will he held at Cutlyshurg this year with the following colleges com- peting: Juniatu College, Droxcl Institute, Franklin and Marshall, Villa Nova, Ccttyshurg and Penn State. h The writing of original plays is sponsored hy tho. association. Unusually satisfactory results have hccn obtained, eight mle-uct plays by student authors already having hecn produced. The plays are sent throughout the State for production hy amateurs. The scope of austivity 0f the Penn State Players includes the Dramatic Extension De- purtnwnt under the direction 01' Mr. Cloetingh. A library of several thousand plays has been placed at the disposal of the Pennsylvania puhlic. The department also otl'ers its assistance to dramatic organizatimls having diHiculty with scenery, lighting and costuming. Snow OFF Bmuxn Ilutumx Stage properties are rvntvd to responsible groups. To increase the value and range 01' this bmm-h, hulh-tins on specific pmhlmns 0f drunmtizution have been prepared for circula- tion. The Poor Nul, a comedy of modern youth, by J. C. Nugcnt and Elliot Nugent, was the play svhwtcd by the. Penn State Players for presentation during Commcm'unwnt Week of 1928. Because of its collegiate atmosphere, the production was intensely enjoyed by tlw autlivm-o. Arthur R. Cunningham, 731,21 talented performer, assumed the principal role. A swond showing of the comedy was offered us the initial prt-fStJlllttltOll by the Plztyvrs this full. Both performances were staged and directed by Mr. Clutttingh. Undertaking 21 recon! Broadway production, the Playm's achieved am unqualified suc- vuss in the presentation of Is Za! So, an American comedy in three acts, by James Cleuson and Rivhurd Tabor. The uirinoss ut' the diahtguc and the lively repurtvc in the New York wrnm'uhn' kept the atudium-o in 21 state of. prolonged laughter. The three leading charm:- Is In Sn? tcrs, J. M. MucKnight, J12. s3i. C. XV. Robertson, 29, and R. W. MuKum'. '32, merit recognition for their excellent t-huI'zwtcrizations. A spirited boxing match during the t'nursv 0f zu-tiun was am appealing novelty. The comedy was pmduvwl under the tliHK'- tion 01. David Mason. A masterpitwe in American mmmly was offered hy the Players in the presentation of Tim Slmw-Uff, hy George Kelly. 21 native of the city of Philadelphia, the city about Wlltt'h the action 01' the story is centered. With its reputation us one home of the finest cmnmlics ever written by an American, thc Players, under the tutelage of Frank S. Noushuum, us- sociutu director of the group, expended ovary possible effort in its drmnzltizulion. Thv t-ztsl harried with a wide rungv 0f t-hurzu-tcr parts, the play taking its name from the prim'ipul uhzmu'tvr, Auhroy Piper, u ttshuw-UH'I. The rule was superhly enacted hy Milton C. Young, 930. Another realistic vhuruclvrizuli011 was that of Mrs. Fishw, a Main Street mnthvr, the purl lwing tukvn hy Miss Janet Burns, 1'30. Mrs. Meme K1055, 7.0, as Clam llyluml. was lauded for her polished Iwrlhrnuuwe. CAT AND CANARY MEIELEHEILEHEIUEHEHEIE MI'NMI Wln-txtmu- llulmh '1II Khuln-d Nnglu 'l'ruuuh W uh- -rll:- -l1kl ' ' Hvl'IlllIL' VnuScIn-r Young VI xku In 1! Thespian Club BOARD OF DIRECTORS J R. H. Smith C. L. Kinsloe R. A. Dulcher H. E. Dickson M I l J. H. Frizzcll R. W. Grant HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. H. W7. Stover Miss Hvlon Savard Mrs. C. D. Dahlc V H. R. Kinlvy OFFICERS President - - - . - - - -- - M. W. VANSCIVER, ,29 Secretary - - - - - - - - - - M'. C. YOUNG, ,30 Treasurer - - - . - - - - - - E. L. GERDING, 229 MANAGERIAL STAFF Graduale Manager - - - - - - - - R. B. VOSKAMP, .25 Graduale Treasurer - - - - - - - - H. R. KINLEY l'rmluciion Manager - - - - - - C. F. KINDRED, 29 Costume Managers - . - - M GIIAFF 229, E. L. GERDING, 29 Stage Managers - - W. .l. NAGIJC, 29 M. W. 'IIICK. 30 J. I. COIE,'5 UNDERCRADUATE MEMBERS C. M. Cruff J. 1. Cole C. B. Lune A. 0.1 C. F. Kindred IV. J. Nagle G. W. Schuslm' J A. W:Ite1fleld R. C. Scolney M. W. VunScivvr M. W. Tuck E. L. Cerding R. II. Roush M. C. Young J. D. VmINiodu H. M. Ilaugh 276 The Thespian Club Founded October 22, 1897, by Dr. Fred Lewis Pattee and Mr. John H. Leele, the Penn State Thespian Club has the dinstinction of being the oldest organization on the campus. For its first dramatic venture, the Club undertook the production of The Rivals, by Sheridan, employing an all-mule cast in accordance with the original idea of the or- ganization. R. N. Diehl and J. H. M. Andrews, new members of the Board of Trustees, were participants in this first Thespian performance. The Club has produced over thirty plays since its inception, and only during the World War was the all-male cast rule vio- lated, when it was found necessary to secure girls for several female parts. Followingr the general trend toward musical comedy which began in 1908, the Thes- pians decided to incorporate this form of drama in their repertoire. More female inter- preations Were demanded by this kind of production and consequently the members were allowed a greater range for the demonstration of their adaptive ability. In 1923 a play- writing competition was inaugurated to search out the latent talent of the student body and to procure original manuscripts for production, thereby making the Thespian Club a Penn State organization in the highest degree. The Magazine Cover Girl was the musical comedy selected for production from the competing manuscripts. Placing the show in charge of the Ned Wayburn Studio, which provides coaches for the Ziegfeld Follies, superlative results were obtained and the pro- duction was enthusiastically received. The next year Wooden Shoes was the winner of the prize awarded for the best manuscript, and the show toured the State during 1923- 1924. The Kid Himself and Girl Wanted followed in 1925 and 1926, respectively. The latter was so favorably received by students,faet111ty and townspeople that the show was produced all over the state. Appearances were made at Bellefonte, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Philadelphia. Adapted by Mr. D. D. Mason, from a former Thos- pizm l'trcsonlalion, Honestly Yours, last year's olTering met with unusual suvcoss. The vast was t-hoson entirely by competition. Dancing classes were conducted twice a week for a month previous to the first try-outs. Seventy- Iivc aspirants for the chorus and prinvipul parts Izlhon-tl to gain poise, buhmce and case in stage dancing. Tho vlonmntury steps were taught by two student couches, Ralph C. Kennedy, ,28, and George W. Sohustor, '29, whose slwciulty dances were the high-lights of the com- Ill! 1th plated production. Rapid progress was made under the Jt' tutelage of A1 White, J12, son of the famous Philadel- phia dance mentor, who was secured by the club direc- tors to give a professional finished to the torpsiohorizm numbors. anbvrs of tho l'zu'utty aided the actors in the perfection of their vocal and spvuking parts. Outside ongugmncnts were given during 21 wvekqs tour of the following towns and cities: Bollotontv. Tyrone, Scranton. Wilkos-Bun'e, Williamsport, Sunbury and Philadelphia. The home presentations were made during tho woek-vnd ot' the Junior Prom and at Juno Houstx Party time. This year the Penn State Thospiuns presented us an initial otrcring the first annual Campus Rm'mn a burlesque on vermin outstanding phases of college life. A Ininstrol was employed about which the other acts were built. The humorous and satirical skott-hvs were written by W. T. 'l'cas, 30, and K. T. Deiko, 30, who played the roles of Clltl mm in tho minstrvl show. Several original musical numbers were composed by R. A. Whvtstono, .31, and F. F. Morris, ,31. The responsibility for the aggregation olb tho vari- ous 2111s was phu'vd in the hands of tho productimt manager, Charles F. Kindred, a29, who early in the season issued 21 call for comedy skit manuscripts. The production of the complete ensemble was put under the direction of Dean Richard W. Grant of the Department of Music. For the spring production ot- the Thespiun Club the Operetta, HH. M. S. Pinuferef was selected. Paul J. Sturgeun, t29, headed the east of the nautical operutta us the pompous Right Honorahle Sir Joseph Porter, K. C. 8., while John Von Neidu, 329, vhztrzwterized the cum- munder 01' H. M. S. Pinut'ore. The heroine of the pm- a t duetion was Miss Ldnu Roderick, 1'51, while the hem role was portrayed by James A. VVuterfield, .29, as Ralph Ruekstmw. The Junior Promenade visitors were very pleased with the production and its very original setting, which was composed of the quarter-deek of a three-masted sailing vessel with white-eupped waves and blue skies forming the hack- ground. Director 0f Music, Richard W. Grant, combined a special group of musicians into the Penn State Little Symphony Orchestra which provided aemmpaniment and instrunlental numbers for the spring show. A greater variety in the types of shows produced is being, sought after by the Thes- pians. Special performances by the Cluhs star dancers, singers, and entertainers are al- ways in popular demand throughout the State. ;EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 279 E E E EEEEEEEEe JOHN H. szzrzu. J. l . OiBlllEN Coach Assismnt Debating Couch Debating at Penn State Debutingr at Penn State during,r the season of 1927-28 and thus far during the present season of l928-29 has been about iiuverage. The effectiveness of debate work cannot, properly or fairly, he judged by iiwins or ttlossesii for if there is anything more uncertain than how a judge will de- hoo with debate coaches the countrv ever, and manv devices to et a fair and e uable decision . . b q t I I ' eide a debate, the writer has not yet discovered it. The whole question of debate decisions is a bugzi- the favorite being the audience vote, on shift of opinion, before and after the de- hzlve been tried hate. -But here again, few college audiences are suiiiciently unprejudiced to overcome a tendency to vote for the iihome team, regardless of the merits of the debate. Seine teams, too, or coaches, more properly, iihand picki, their heard of judges, with foregone conclusions. i i l i i l v u n o u u I With this Ill mind, we come to the Season of 1927-28eand a schedule of twenty-one contests, i the longest undertaken in many years, if ever, including three trips of some lengtheene of a week, i in Ohio, which from the viewpoint of victories, was most disastrous; one over a week-end in Phila- i del ihia where both debates were of the iino-deeision l Je, but in both of which our teams had b I Y! y fur the edge of the argument: and finally, a splendid week in New EnglandeMaine and Massachu- setts-where we broke. even, but where we were represented by a team which in the judgment of u competent authority tnot prejudicedi was said to he iithe hest debating team I ever heard. They are, individually and collectively the host debaters us debaters, not us craters, which live ever listened to? We miss these three men this yeareBrewster, Burt, and Nurickeas they have all grad- uated. We had, too, all iiextension dehateii at the Y. M. C. A. in Harrisburg, with our old friends of Dickinson, and this plan of extension debates will he. developed during this present year, one debate with Marquette University heing planned for in Williamsport, and another under the auspices of the Kiwanis Club, in Bellefonte. For the first time in seventeen years, our team met that of Juniatu, in Huntingdon in a post- season contest, which was awarded by the so-ealled critic judge, to the. surprise of everybodye Juniuta included, to the home team. One very signal honor came to the team in being invited to Newark, New Jersey, this year to debate with the New Jersey Law School. This institution holds but five or six debates each year, EENNENNEENNgE 282 gEg, Phillip tVt-nrtoh th-kler Muller Sayholt Cumphotl Stntldnrt I'orter Alwr Kollor Rnsonzwelg I'ortt-r Klruh Schinm-rer Steele Dodge Frlzzt-ll, Couch llnloy 00d always on their home floor, and write their opponents to come as their guests. Our team was splen- didly entertained and the Law School coach has most complimentary remarks in his comment on their performance. We met on our home platform on the night of House Party, November 11, 1928, a team from three English universities, who discussed the question of co-education to the delight of more than a thousand auditors, and a large number of radio auditors. The audience at the Penn State-Oxford debate this fall, was nearly as large, but the debate could not he hroadc'lst. Our radio debate be- tween two teams from the squad was, however, held and broadcast from WPSC. We have pleasantly continued our relations in debate with Pitt, the victories and defeats being about fifty-iifty. These fine opponents and friends represent what we believe is coming more and more to be the real spirit of debatingeu good stiff argument for the sake of the argument without the thought of a victory being uppermost. We are trying to develop men and women who can think clearly, quickly, and eniectively Wm their feet? and we believe we are succeeding in some measure. Certainly debate at Penn State is not a dead issue, and has the support of a greater proportion of the students than is true in most institutions of our size. A decided forward step was taken this year, in the appointment of Mr. Joseph F. OiBrien, a graduate of Iowa University, as Instructor in Public Sthlking, and Assistant Coach. Mr. OiBrien has had splendid experience in intercollegiate debate, and is a thoroughly trained teacher of speech, and is doing splendid work with the meifs teams. 1928-29 SCHEDULE OF DEBATES Nov. 20, 1928---0xfnrd University vs. Penn State at March 1, 1929-Syracuse University vs. Penn State at State. State. Dec. 8, 1928-Univ. of Pittsburgh vs. Penn State of March 22, 192977Rutgers University vs. Penn State at Pittshurgh. State. Dec. 8, 1928-Westcrn Reserve University vs. Penn March 23, 1929-73l'emple University vs. Penn State at State at State. Philadelphia. Dec, 8, l928-Univ. of Pittsburgh vs. Penn State at March 25, 1929MLincoln University vs. Penn State at Williamsport. Philadelphia. tOthers Pendingi. Y1; 1.. Stmhlnrt S1l1inu1- r11 r Steele zzell Kirsh t'mnphell U' Mrh-I Keller Dodge 11111111111 Haley The Forensic Council EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS PHOF. JOHN H. 1911172215121. - - - - - - Coach and Treasurer JOSEPH F. 011mm - - - - - - Asismnt Couch DEWITT ANDRE - - - - - Manager Ex-Oliiciu MARGARET P. KELLER - - - - - Manager Ex-ijicio MEMBERS Seniors 11111111111 K. Donc1-2, Prcsulenl A1.111-211'11 J. 611111-25 Romuu W. llALl-2i', Vice President MABEL L. DUNLAP Juniors Romcm' P. CAMPBELL. Secretary WILLIAM H. Sc111NN1-2111-z11 190111115511 51151-2121: Sophomores CHARLES W. 8110111111111; JR. DAVID K111s11 The Penn State Forensic Council is the undergraduate organization which has for its chief function the fostering 11nd furthering of the art of Public Speech in the College. it is appointed 1111- nually by the President of the Senior Class from the three upper classes, and consists of nine mem- bers. The student debate managers, the debate couches and the Professor of Public Speaking are ex-oiiieio members. The Council meets monthly, approves debate and expenditure schedules, awards debate keys, and 11111i11t11i11s 11 lively interest in the undergraduate aide of debate and public speaking, especially 1in regard to the Sophomore Extemporzmeous Speaking;1 Contest, and the national Intercollegiate Ora- toricul Contest on the Constitution. Lust spring the Council was the host to some eight contestants fromvzlrious colleges who participated in lheSCmi-Finzlls. The Council offers annually a prize of $25 to the student ranking in the Sophomore Contest. Y1111hy year, the L011111:il is 1152:1umi1111 more definite iesponsihility fol 1:1011tin1r student inte1est in the 8111111111 Ellis, 11 iesponsihility which it carries out seriously and eire1t1veiy It is of 1vreatest assistance to those 111e11111et's of the Faculty who ate cl1111'1red with the responsibility of this work and in 11 quiet yet effective way is one of the most useful organizations 011 the Campus. flllwx! TJlE EEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEE EEEEQEE EE 285 Mt'Kt-I- ' IN 'la-r llnnnnukwr tVulf Ilullur t'umpln-ll 1' lury Itowvrs lltll ltI-xrudc- Strunk RI It st tft-r lhnrton Dodge thlvr Hurry. SI-unmns Nl'Nhlll Mulvulwy The Y. M. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS ALm-m'r J. GAlH-ZS, t29 - - - - - . - - - l'rvsiclt-nr Lows W. BAu'mN, 029 . - - - - - - - Vice I'rvsidvnl llomt-zu K. Dumas, t29 - - . - . - - . - Secretary ll. EAItL MULVANI-zv, t29 - - - - - - - - - Trt-umrvr CUMMIT'HCIC CHAIRMEN DONALD L. lh-Ixmmlc, 229 D' t' ' JAMES '1'. WOLFE, Z30 - - - Ihtpufaliolls JUIIN HULLMt, '30 g mummu ,roulm CHARLES MCKIHAuuAN, '30 Sunday Srluml Extension W. L. llAMMAxm, 030 - - Cabin Parties R. PAUL CAMPBELL, 130 Older Ihryy Cnnfcrvnre AttCItllMLll llmezs, '30 - I'Inlcrluimm'nt Course RAYMOND Bowt-ths, Til - - - rcshmun R. J. Pmn'uu, '30 M . p Gunner; SCHAII'I'Z, '31 - - - . Smriul R. 1.. stl-rmn, ,31 ' tmw J. F. ILL, '31 . . v Publicity LLICWHIJA'N hh'lNTH-Tltt, ,29 Simian! llmulboulr MEMBERS AT LARGE WALLACI; J. Wmm, 1'30 Elnwum Blmnmmx, 130 IhcuAlm MCKl-zl-z, Til Jmm Smmwman, 030 Flucmuucx F. VlmlcmNn, t3 . -; me', 2'31 KmnAM VAu'nmussMN, '30 GLENN RostaNrmmm, 031 mecmw; timuwrmN, '32 .- SECRETARIES AltltY W. SHAMANS lhumunn W. FAus Cu.m-:n'r M. S'rlumx The Penn State Christian Association The aim of the Christiun Association is to interpret in terms of modern life and society the ideal of life incarnate in vaus. XVithnut minimizing the values and hvuutivs of other vital religions, the Christian Asstwiiltiutl is formed in the faith that the teachings and the personality of Jesushave an essential contribution to make to life, and that we need to consider Him to find life at its host. In order to rvmuin useful, a pm'smfs ideals of religion and of their application to life need con- stant development and nourislnnent, just us do other phases of life. Ideas need to he tried in ac- tion as well as in m-udcmic discussion. To provide this re-thinking hy studvnts concerning religious truths and the constructing of :1 philosophy of lifli huilt upon thvso tric-d primriplvs is the purpose of the Association. 288 EWEI A. .l. GAm-zs 11. W. SEAMANS President General Secretary The Christian Association In Action CAMPUS SERVICE-The llYll 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 HM, there are always to he found the latest and best books on religious and social subjects of interest to students. EXTENSION-There are no mere faithful groups of students than those who go each Sunday to the country school houses within reach of the college to form a real community center with Sunday Schools for the children, regular church services, and at intervals, socials 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 young people,s groups. This program culminates in the annual Older Boys, Conference at the college. ENTERTAINMENT COURSEeAequuintancc with the masters of art and music is indispensible to the cultural training of college men and women. Penn State is not denied all of the opportunities of the big city, for through the Musical and Entertainment Course the Christian Association, in col- laboration with the Department of Music, brings a selected group of nationally known artists to the campus. TIIE ANDY LYTLE CABIN-The completion of this attractive cabin on Tussey Mountain at the Shingletown Cap 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. It is doing much to promote whole- some good times in the out of doors and is beginning to fulfill the prophesy that it should become a llshrinell 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. Q St um Kltvhvn Hum'rn Yuuuu Iu llu-r MIINI H'vr Amlnjn r t'urrutIn-rn lx'llvlu-n lllllllmllkl r Eagles Mere Delegates CONFERENCESQEKIUII ytur several dozens of Penn State students attend intercollogiate confer- ences where they got new umtrvciations 0f the challenge of our dzly for Christian living. The Eagles Moro Student Cuntcrvncv. held each year in June. is one of the most significant stu- dmlt gatherings of the East. Following are the Penn State representatives who attended in l928: Mus. W. J. KITCHEN ELIZABETH Mmmn 1101mm K. Damn; ANNA M. Bmuumau EVELYN A. STIIM RAYMOND W. FAUS CLARA J. Emmet. EVELYN S. YOUNG Aumn' J. CARES LAmuz'l'rA Fusnzu Jhav. D. W. CAlmll'l'l-IEHS M. N. 6110511 LOUISE llurnanl'rz W. J. KITCHEN W. L. HAMMAKER MARGAMYI' KELLER JOHN J. ANDUJAR l.l.l:1Wlil.I.YN Itln'sTm-zn SARA J. me-mm-zm: linmmn A. Bmwans CLHNN K. ROSENFElJH-Ilt MILDRED M. LYLE lhnmt'r L. SUTTON The Mid-Wintcr Studmt Conference for men of the Middle Atlantic States Colleges and Uni- versities. held in Fvbruary ut Buck Hill Falls Inn, found Penn State represented by a delegation offered a twice as large as the original quota ullotcd to us. WNW Christian Technique of Living conference theme of unusual interest. Some of the foremost authorities on Christian living spoke on special phases of the subject. THE STUDENT HANDBOOK-Distrihuted to men students each year, this encyclopedia of campus information is a symbol of the ttY desk where an mnployment bureau, lost and found department, room directory, and a general information service are maintained. No charge is ever made for the handbook or any other service rendered by the Association, its support depending entirely upon contributions of student members and friends. 290. Stth-nu Kttt-lwn ' mu ' Kt-llt-r Adumx Mnrltn ' lh-wlt 0w ml IH-lhlvl' Fullnt Kl-mml-n-r tt'iblfxou Kllclu-n CurrutIn-rs Fu :4 Ilurklns Inouln-ru l r Dodge GIm-n I t 0,5 Auomlorf u m , Flt-lnhu-r Curtis lh-xrox e Mt'lh The Student Religious Council OFFICERS President Vice President DONALD L. Klaxnom; Alt'l'lllllt Cmn'ls ELIZABETH M 111.140 Organization Buptist Christian Science Episcopal Evangelical Friends Lutheran Cut holic Methodist Presbyterian Reformed Y: w'. 6. A: Delegate S. E. DHIBIJIR Au'ruuu CURTIS J. ll. Rl-ll-lltlilt F. C. BUNNHLL ELIZABETH MELLOIt JOHN SEGAI. H. T. Fuelsmzn 17mm J. How ANNA S. CAqu-zu D. L. Rnxnmm Gl-ZNl-IVIEVE KI-zmmmmn A. J. Guns h'IAmzAm-rr KELLER Allernatc HELEN STEVENS JIM N N wrna Fnu-ch Jnsm'mm-z Lmzs ELIZABETH Ll-ZFFLEH GRANVILLE HAINES Brssu: WHLFSON KATHRYN FASNACII'I' HELEN FAusT C. T. Oman. MARIAN 0mm ; EVELYN YOUNG Sc'crelary-Treasurcr Employed Worker C. A. ADAMS i. M. FREAK . C. RUTH . M. HAllKlNS . A. O'l-IANLON . H. WH'MAN . W. Cuuumnms . S. Asummm I. W. SEAMANS The Student Religious Council is a voluntary co-operutive agency correlating the work of the various religious organizations among; students at Penn State in such a way as to present to the cam- pus a unified program of student religious work. Shortly after its organization in 1928, the Council published a Union Bulletin summarizing the religious organizations ahd courses in religious education at Penn State. This pamphlet was pre- sented to the Class of 1932. During the year, it sponsored a union students, meeting which was ad- dressed by Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson, President of Howard University, Washington, D. C. Subse- quently, a series of combined meetings were held with Mr. Kirby Page, Editor of ttThe World To- morrow? as the speaker. The Council encourages the free expression of the distinctive points of view of the cdnstituent groups. It is composed of all employed religious workers among students, together with student representatives chosen from each co-operative agency. The Chapel Program x X . Challenging inspirulimls halve hum hmnghl ln hundreds of Penn Slate students by the men who have come In us as chapel speakers. Chapel services arc the source of a rich variety of viewpoints and ideas from leaders in re- ligious circlvs. Consciously or not, the spiritual life of the student body is ahundanlly nourished wlwn lhvso men, with courage. and enthusiasm, express their individual convictions. Tho mmu'y given in Chupvl during,r the year is devoted entirely to the Penn Stale Mission in China. The Chapel Choir of cighly-live members presents a special musical service each yum; on the Sunday prvcvding Easter. THE CHAPEL SPEAKERS 0F 1928-1929 1928 valc-mhl-rlb Ilcv. Hurry N. Hulnu-s, Ficld chn-lury, Wurhl Alliunn- fur Jnlvrnuliumll Frirmlship lhruugh lhc Chun-ln-s, Now Yurk Cily. Suplcmhvr23 lh'v. Vaughan Duhnvy, Sm'uml Church in lhn'chc-slvr, thnzln Squurv, Buslun Mussm-hu- soils. Suplcmhvr30 Dr. W. W. Comfort, President of .1qu ford Cullvgc, lluvvrl'nnl, Pennsylvania. Oulohvr 7 Dr. Henry W. llunsnn, Prusixh'nl uf lelys- burg Collage, Gt-llyshurg, Mumsylvuniu. Ovlnhcr 14-nlhlhhi S. H. Guldvnsun, PILIL, Thu levf Shalom Cnngn'gulinn, Pillshurgh, lhnmsylvuniu. Octohvr 2877.1. J. Mullon, Wamh-n of 'anynlmc Hall, London, England. November 4w Prufrssor John H. Frizzvll, Sum: CnIh-gv, Pennsylvania. Nnvcmhvr 11 Dr. Mnrdm-ui W. Johnson, Prt-sidc-nl uf Howard University, hVushinglun, D. C. Novcmhcr 18 rlh-v. Ellioll D. Purkhill, Cram lsluml Presbyterian Church, Lurk lluwn, annsylmniu. Nuvt-mhcr 2571b. Hurry F. Wurll. th-ssur of Chris- liun Elhivs, Union Tlu-nlugit'nl Seminary, New York City. December 9 Dr. Hvrhvrl Wuh-h, Resident Bishop, Methodist Episcopal Chun-II. Pillsburgh, Prnnsyl- vuniu. 1929 January GiChupluin RvuIn-n W. Shrum, United Slulvs Nuvy, Wushinglon, U. C. January 137Dr. W. Wum'n Gilvs, First ernnm-tl Church, East Urungc, New Jersey. January 20-vlh'v. Pt-lt-r K. Elnmuns. D.D., First Prus- hylvriun Church, Scranton, Pvnnsylvzlniu. January 2777771'ruhrssm John H. I'rizzt'll, Smn- College. lhennsylvzmiu. thruury 37'l'hu llnnuruhlc Franklin 5. Edmunds, Philadelphia, Ihennsylvuniu. Frhrunry 17 NW. John IL llalrl, J12, PILIL, Chaplain, University of l'unnsylvunizl, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vnniu. M-hruury 24vrCnhxm-I John T. Axum, Chaplain of Rul- gt-rs lhlivrrsily, New Brunswick, New Jersey. March 3w-Rcv. llulfunl IE. Luuruck, Yale University, New Haven, Cnnncclicul. Mun-h 10 NW. Frmh-rick R. Crimn, D.D., First lini- luriuu Church, Philzulclphiu, Pennsylvania. March 17 uDr. lilhvrl Hussvll, Duke University; Dur- hum, Nurlh Cumlinu. March 2Alw-Dr. Andrew Mulch, Bryn Muwr Presby- luriun Church, Bryn Muwr, Pcnnsylvuniu. April 7-vDr. Clarence A. Burhour, President of the Rochcslvr 'I'hvulugivul Seminary, Rochcslvr, New ank. April 14,, lh-v. Cmrgc C. Vinm-nl, D.D., Union Con- gn-galimml Church, Upper Munlcluir, Nuw Jersey. April 21-mRahhi Morris S. Lzmlrnn, Bullimnru, Mary- Iund. April 287vDr. Pvrcy C. Kununurcr, Ruclnr Trinity Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. May SMRW. Jumcs Gordon Gilkcy, D.D., South Cun- grrguliun Church, Springfield, Mussuchusulls. Muy lilwlhw. Philip J. Slvimm-lz, $31211, Reclor 0f St. Paul's Church, Elkins Purk, l'hiludclphiu, Punn- sylvaniu. Muy 197mm Ralph W. Suvkmun, Illl, Madison Ave. nm- Mi-lhmlisl Episcopal Church, New York City. May 26-Dr. Ilunry H. Twcmly, Yule Divinity School, New Haven, Connecticut. Juno, 2---va. Z. B. Phillips, Rt-ulnr, The Church 0f the Epiphany, Washington, D. C. Jum- 1614M: Edward A. Slt-ilu-r, Crinm-H College, Crinm-ll, Iowa. YIIIII'r IIIIIIII llIII'I'I-y IIrI III IIIIIII 'I'I-JIIII INIIUIN IlurpI-I IVIIIIIIIIIH HIL'L'III Mvhus AIIIII rNIII III'MIII IIIIWIIII III IrI ll Wnulwr SIIIIIII IIIVITH JI-IIIIIIIN NII IIIIII; I'IIthIIIIII 'I'IIIIIINIIIIII- SI'ImIIrI MI-I'IIy FIIIIH Ihe Freshm n C Ib' I: OFFICERS III.AIII;NI:I: I5. CHRISTIAN - - - - - - - . - I'rcsidvnl IIUIIIJII IIIIII'I'IIN - . Viu' I'rI-sidt'nl IIUMl-JI '1I'IIIIIsIIAII - STANLEY Nu: IIUI s 31 - S'I'I re mry l'Ic IIs'urI'r IIAI MIINII A. BUWI-I IIs, AIIII ILwr IIAYMUNII V I Alls - luslmmn Scrrt'lary MEMBERS '1'. ANIIIIIISIIN K. S. BAIIID II. II. IIAIIN II. II. IIItzIIIn' I. I. SAIII II.I2II II. B. BIGGIN .l. L. LAIIMIN W. IIAIIN II. K. MI:III.INII'III:K I' III. I' AN W. ll. IIUYI'l-l P. II. DIIZ:IZIIMAN I'. IIII'IIIPIII. D. A. JIIIIIAIIs II. II. VVlg'AI'IJII E. .I. Bur. I- 3- IIII' .1. III. JENKINS II. P. SMI'I'II III. II. WAGNEII II. II. BOWEN W. I'. IIAIIVI-lY I'. W. MICIIUS F. W. SCIIWAIW. II. II. WIIIMMs, .lII. ..W Yum: II Every work the IIIOIIIIIcrs III IIII' FFCSIlmuII CleIiIIvI Incl to discuss social llIlII religious meI- leIIs 0f :uIIIpIIs IiIv. II. III. IIIIIIIs'IIAN President gmup. TIM purposes 0f lIIc Frusll- IIIilIl IIYV program may III: sum- IIIIIrimI as follows: To establish intimate personal conluuls WIIII PilCIl frIIsIIIIIzIII. To promote the highest type of Irivndships among Ircslnnen and sIudI-IIIS gI'nvmlIy. Tu lnzlkP I-IIIII'gc life happier and more II'IIIIIIII, through deeper :IpprI-ItileimIz-I iIIHI IIIII SOIIIIIOII 0f porsnnul meIImns. To discover IIII'OIWII ruup and pmsonul study, the hue meaning 0f the Christian Way of Life, and 10 make that Way eITucIivc in our own lives and in those of others. 293 A spirit of svrvico, together with a loyalty to high ideals, clIzIrIIclvrizcs this RAYMOND V. FAIIS Secretary gEE Lyk- lmrlun IUIlllfllh'N anmwuy thhuun EVulls SI umnns Fh-lvlwr The Penn State Mission In China Pvnn State has countvd among its most cherished traditions for more than twvnty years the privilege of sharing in an mluculionul mission at the Canton Christian College in China, now known as Lingnun University. At a sludvnt mass mvvting held in 1911, ttDaddy,i Cram of the class of 1907, who had gone tn China to touch agriculture, was uniciully chosen as tho. representative of Penn State in China. This u'urk is 11 studmt project under lllt' nmnugmnont of a cmnmittou consisting 0f the prvsi- dents 0f the Y. M. and the Y. W., together with three other mvmhvrs appointed by the president of the Student Council. An advisory committee from the faculty is appoinled hy the President of the College, and the Secretary of tlw Y. M. C. A. is also a mmnher. Dean Ralph L. Walls is the pres- ent Chairman of tho Cmnmitlov. Dean Watts is also a momhvr 0f the Anwrican Executive Commit- tee of Lingnun University, whose headquarters isin va York. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Lingual University, whose hmdquarters is in Canton, China, where he recently visited liiiwnnn Universit '. b COMIV'IITTEE 0N PENN STATE MISSION TO CHINA Faculty Members Sludcnt M cm bars DEAN R. L. WATTS, Clmirnum A. J. CARES, President of Viw DR. S. W. FLETCHER MARGARET KELLER, President of ttYth PROF. J . E. KAULFUSS L. W. BARTON PROF. W. F. Cmnons H. L. CONAWAY PROF. F . N. FACAN R. A. Bowms Di: AN Cmumum n: E. RAY MILDRED LYLE HARRY W. SEAMANS, Secretary of Wm IEEEHEHEILEMEILEIEHEH 2M EEEEEEEEEEE EllEllElLlEI-HEILEIEHEHEHEIEHEEI EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 206 297 me mw ' HnTC '1 i'vj; Hv' LU 298 299 3.... kw gram. a kl I'll! THE GIRLS And these be .piiestesaes Of the holy temple Sacred unto learning. Each and every one, The proud, the humble, The beautiful, and all, Given unto one godly duty- To keep burning the sacred tlame. 0f knowledge. . Countless are the hours of devotion And rude sometimes the titan But the voice of the prophetess Echoes faintly from the dim dawn of time And resounds into the chaos of eternity. Forth shall fare the priestesses into the- World And each shall bear a blessed brand 0f the sacred flame- As one of life's. gifts to the soul. The other is- we. S. S. GEESEY. 3.15110 ,HHT asuaslasiiq, 9;! 983111 bnA slqmai, zlod orb 30 .gninusl omu b91938 .sno 115V5 bun dang .aldmud 9d! .bumq adT .lla bns .lu'lijunsd stlT --!Jub tlboa 9no oinu noviO ,smahvbuaaa 9d! gnimud qaei 0T .aabolwoml 10 . noiiovab 30 31110:! ad: 618 aaahnuoO awn: 91h asmiismoa obua bnA aaaiorlqo'lq 9d! 30 soiov 91h Jail smi: 30 nwnb mib 51!! mon zhnisi aaodaiil .vimods 30 aoarla ed! omi abnuoao'l bnA' hhoW 15113 0111i asaaoaaai'lq ed: 3181 llsda dho'i bnn'xd boaasld a mad llsda dam bnA -9msh b91388 9d! '10 Jam: 9111 o! unis .a'oiil 30 9110 8A -ai Isdio 911T .9voJ 388339 .8 .8 y .. . Mu.- m.fva Happiness Definitions of happiness have heen attracting much attention of late. Naturally, these definitions vary as widely as the temperaments 0f the per- sons presenting them. A related theme of discussion is the comparative degrees of happiness enjoyed by the present generation and their grand- mothers, a question very hard to settle in the absence of the grandmothers. Sueh discussions emphasize anew the universal longing for happiness; but for college women the practical application of all this investigation centers in the question, tlShould a college woman know how to live happily with herself and her tttlviltelltlxtttlt?9, Most emphatically, llYesll, Consid- ering how much attention this theme has received in the literature of the ages and considering that the eellege woman more than any other, has aeeess t0 the literature of all time, it is not too much to expect that she learn to appropriate to herself some of its treasures. Some will raise another question, llHew may one he happyiw To that question each must liml his own answer. But worthy at least of a passing thought is the adviee ell the poet who said: Wllhe miml that thltl he happy must he great. 301 Mun; ! l$1klllnlllulullivl lull: i. all 1tljll.1l4lIlIlt':l!Il1iI 1 ll ll! I r !I: v . . h mg n WE E ,V A L n gEEEeEEEEEE Seniors The evening of a cherished college t'nreer is close at hand and, us one is prone to do at the close of a great event, we pause to let the memory of the last four years puss in review. In the Fall of A1925 Penn State welcomed a heterogenous gathering of eager high school gradu- ates from all four corners of the state and lwyond. Then begun the llmouldingi, process which by now has neared completion, and which has indelihly slumped upon us the ideals of Penn State wo- manhood. We have seen the dawn of a new era for Penn State. It was during our Sophomore year that the college executive vacancy was filled by President Hetzel. By endorsing the achievements of the girls at Penn State and by giving kindly counsel he has materially aided the advancement of the girls, collegiate activities. In our feur-year stay here we have seen relationships between the men and women students he- eome increasingly co-operutive und lllt' spirit of t-o-ethwution permeate almost every phase of ac- tivity in the institution. Within the past year ground has been broken for the Grange Dormitory for girls. In anticipa- tion of the time when there will he ample space for a large number of women on campus, the col- lege authorities have admitted more women this year than ever, and the indications are that the size of the womenls student body will continue to increase. With these things inimind it is dillit'ult for us to think of graduation, not only because college life must he put into memory forever, but also hecause Penn State looks forward to a wonderful future, and we cannot stay to see the hopes of years materialize. For our vuledictory we choose the immortal words of our own Dr. Puttee, for none could bet- ter express our sentiments, liMuy our lives help swell thy lame. dear Old State? 305 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEI MARY Woomuuc al Chairman Saci E- E E E E E E E E E. m President MARIAN OEHME V ice Sun MMTER Treasurer EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE4 EEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEQEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Juniors It seems to us Juniors that it was only a few short weeks ago when the class of 1930 entered Old Main to begin its college career. The time has been too short for us to fully appreciate Penn State. How we dread the thoughts of next June when we must leave all our good times behind! At the end of our Freshman year, the greatest event of all was announced. At last Penn State was to have a chapter of Cwens, the National Honorary Activities Fraternity for Women. The class of l930 had achieved much to he the initiative of one of the greatest strides that the women of Penn State ever realized. Now we look forward with great expectation to next year when Archousai will pick the chosen ones. Indeed there are many things we hope to accomplish before we leave our Alma Mater. As Sophs we tried our best to lead the Fteslnnen girls on the straight and narrow way. We were literally the tlhard hoiled Sophmneresfi The freshmen dodged us. They dreaded the sound of our voices because they knew that we would tell them to unfold their ribbons or lmwl them out for talking to men. This year we have forgotten freshmen customs. What care we if the freshmen leave their rib- bons at home or walk on the grass? This is the year of good times for us. We have seen the time when we can all watch basketball games in a new gymnasium. We have witnessed the completion of the new hospital and the beginning of our own Grange Dormitory. We have seen the Campus Clubs finally come into their own by having cluh houses. And we feel, as we think it all over, that 1930 has had no small part in these new undertakings. We are quite proud to be students in such a prog- ressive college. In our few months at Penn State we have accomplished much. Of course we have lost a few of our members, but we have gained more than we have lost. We feel that although we must walk miles to classes, we will he glad next year to attend them in a new building-Old Main remodeled. At least the renovations have helped us to know our campus better. What girl would know where the Foundry is if her Old Main classes had not taken her there? So as we prepare to enter into our last year at Penn State, 1930 hopes that it will continue to he the participants in many new achievements. We know that we will try to make the college a more desirable place for women and we are sure that before many years are past, there will be almost as many women as men here and quite a few national fraternities for women. So we continue to work llfor the glory of Old State? 307 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEI Ell EEEEEEEEEEI' E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E, E, E E E EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE p Sophomores As heretofore, another looked-down upon class, the Sophomores, made their debut in this col- lege us Sophs early this full, especially during,r the initiation of the Fresh. And as previous sopho- more classes, we,re not here because weire here, but because we want to be here. Our first thrill upon arrival was the Iiireshmun girls, of course. What pleasant, and unpleasant, memories of the ttdonitsi, the green rihlmns ut' the Fresh aroused. But this day dreaming of past days soon were off, and a strict hut mildly joyful attitude was put on in honor of ,32. Before long we were plunged into the sea of education. Once more here as classmates we were assembled! Sometimes it is troublesome and deep digging for pure waters, but there is always the feeling of satisfaction: when one hits the sprin . But even the sea of education has its trihuluries. Many of us have been wading through the athletic route. Our various teams are pmnl' of that. Some of us puddle our :anoes through the stream of social activities. The ttHe-She Dance, the ttKo-Ed Kntillion, and the tiSoph Hopile a emnhined activity of the two regiments of ?Hweand the various parties hear evidence of that. De- bating and musical organizations are plunged into too. Even the political strtam had us in its grasp. The interest displayed in the State College Bond Issue certifies that. Of great significance to us, too, was the opening of the New Recreation Hail and the extensive building program begun for a bigger and hetter Penn State. Especially do we rust our eyes towards the new dorm. We hope to remain here long enough to indulge in a few Hhull sessions in it. We know not what the next year holds in store for us, hut we know our sophumore year was 11 pleasant one for all. Happiness has been the supreme object of our desires, and duty the supreme rule of our actions. I E E E E E E E E m E E . E E E E E E E I Freshmen From many high schools of many towns and from every part of the country, the class of '32 has come to Penn State to gain new knowledge and to develop our minds and characters as fully as possible. When we arrived at the college on the thirteenth of September, we were gladly received by the upperelass girls who played the role of big sisters to us. All during Freshman Week we became ac- quainted with our new life. We had some wonderful experiences that week and much helpful council which made us eager to begin our college life. Then a week later when the whole college family had come back we really entered into the life here. We began by displaying our tell-tale green ribbons and name cards. Who could mistake us? We were freshman-egreen, little fresh! But for some unknown reason, we were proud of the title. Our first task was class organization. We entered into this job with zeal, determined to pick out the best leaders of 1932. We feel that we have succeeded and now we are ready to begin as one combined group. Soon sports -alled our attention. We found that we had some real champions in our group. Our hockey team was defeated, of course, but we were victors in a few of our games. We were glad to be able to beat the Sophomores at least once. That made us feel a little more important. Our con- tests have been spirited and attended, thanks to our Sophomore friends, by many freshmen. We even managed to gather together a few cheer leaders and we are certain that in their efforts lay the biggest share of our victories. ,32 has enjoyed many social activities. The first was the fin, Reception. Here we made many friends and for a time, at least, we forgot such details as blue books and reports. But we could not forget them long. We dreaded the end of our first eight weeks at State because we anticipated some of those much talked of ffbelews. But in spite of these hardships, some of us have been in plays, in Glee Club and we have even attempted debating. We are realizing success in many things early in our campus career. Our collewe life has beeun! We are earnestlv doin the duties we find awaitin us. We won- 5 D 4 U D der what the future holds! 311 l i l Kenports Blwkwalter Cummlnun Clemens Webb Faust Senate OFFICERS HELEN BOYLE President HELEN FAUST V ice President MARY CLEMENS Secretary HELEN BUCKWALTER - Treasurer The anexfs Student Government Association of the Pennsylvania State Col- lege, of which every girl becomes a member upon registering as a student, consists of two main bodiese-ethe Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate, which is the governing body, is composed of a President, Vice Presi- dent, Secretary, Treasurer, two senators elected from each class, and one town girlsa representative. In addition there are two ex-ofhcio members, the Dean of Women and one member of the House Chaperone's Council. The main purpose of the Senate has been to endeavor, through the co-operatien uf the members of the Association, to bring about a high sense of honor and ideals in regard to Scholarship and activities. The association has been doing its utmost to foster closer relationships between the town girls and the Campus girls. It is hoped that with the erection of the new Grange Memorial dormitory it will be possible for all girls to have the opportunity of living on campus, thus bringing about a greater spirit of co-operation among the women of Penn State. Gaary Boyle. Pres. Miss ltny Woodrow Cummings Gtrvnn Meyer uwu Cluuhterduu Kemmeror McClonkey Mercer Inch House of Representatives OFFICERS HELEN F. FAUST - - - - - - - - - - Speaker ELSIE J. WEAVER - - e - - - - - - Secretary DOROTHY CUMMINGS - - - - - . - - Assistant Secretary The House of Representatives, :1 body of the Womenhs Student Government As- sociation, serves to represent the girls in the units in which they live. At the beginning of the year, members of the House are elected from the vari- ous dormitories. The oHicers of the House are a Speaker who is the vice president of the Woments Student Government Association and two secretaries elected by the House. The Speaker presides at all House meetings while the secretaries take care of various records and reports. The representatives to the House bring the problems of their dormitories to the House where they are considered and voted upon. All legislation of the House is subject to the approval of the Senate. Subjects referred to the House are sent back to the dormitory units for discussion. Ft-rnHlI-r iYqulrinu Knoll lhn-kwnhvr Mrsi lx'nnl! MN. Svulmnm Mimi ltny Fusnm-hl Mollinm'r 8 HI in-nvul' lhu'iuull lelur Stu 11 Rod: anIu-r KPHI'I' Young lmrmmurl lmnlnll i ' Young Womenk Christian Association 0 FF! C E R5 Mluumm'z'r Kmum - - - - - - - - - - Prasidwll EVELYN YOUNG - - - - - - - - - Vim' Prvsiu'vni MARY DAVENPORT - . - . - - - - - Sm-rvlary HARRIET W ENNl-ZH - - - - - - - - - 'I'rmsurar Mus. H. W. SIMMONS - - - - - . - - Allm'sur iVilh lhe v0mlm'm-l'mvnt 0f ouch nvw your the girls rvulizv mun- fully llm value 0f :1 Chrislizm life hero ul Pvnn Slate. Tho Y. W. C. A. aims to crvulv within mwh girl imhils of deep thinking, 0f wurlhwhilv :u'livilivs, and of inspiring frivmiships. This is wholly in :lmtordum-o with its pledge, which is: WVU unite in the desire to realizv rich and creative Hf? through a gmwing undvrslumling of Cad? The growth of tho asstwiulion within the lusl few yours is indicative of its importance and value In the individual. lnlvr-Cnllogiulo vonfi-rvnm's lluvc dom- llllH'il lo inspin- lhv lmdvrs in lIu-ir mri- ous fields. Discussion groups lwld wilh prv-vminvnl mm coming to llm rumpus, haw prawn lwneficiul. Tho ullimulc gnu! of tho ussuuizllinn is 10 have u worlh-whilc innuvncv on every girl in lmu-hing her that lifv ul ils host is found in vaus Christ. ADVISORY BOARD Miss C. E. RAY Miss E. P. Locum Mus. .l. B. HILL MRS. E. H. WI'I'MAN Mus. J. E. KNOTT MRS. H. A. SIMMONS 316 II-IweEEEETEEmeEEEWJEEEE lmrltngton llummon Holton Mchutlte Simmons upwood Ilusklns Ynckel. Adviser Murqunrdt Iltll Fruehnu Freshman Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS LOUISE MARQUARDT - President ISABELLE YACKEL - Advisor From each Freshman class the Senior Y. W. C. A. Cabinet selects a number of girls who they think are representative of the iiYh standards, to take part in the work of the Y. W. C. A. for that year. Through this Freshman Cabinet the influ- ence of the Young Women,s Christian Association is brought to all the new girls of Penn State. This year the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet of 232 is working in eo-operation with the Freshman Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. A 'oint meetin of the Cabinets is held twice a 5 month, with the aim of promoting better acquaintances and spirit among the men and women of the class. In addition to this wurk with the men, the girls, Cabinet has been fulfilling its traditional duty of earning money for the general Y. W. C. A. fluid. Each week the memhers have been making: and selling sandwiches in the various dormitories. The uuteome has been very satisfuetory. in order not to confine the interest in the Y. W. C. A. simply to those Freshmen girls who are on the Cabinet, discussion groups have been organized which are headed by the members of the Cahinet. To these meetings each Cabinet girl brings one or two general questions. In the discussions each girl gets the others, points of view, and better understanding of the question is gained by everyone. The Freshman Cabinet hopes that by its work this year it has accomplished something worth-while for Penn State. h; ' EEWWEEE 317 Nunez: Wam'r' 1.,. wk SIIIIIIIIIIIIK I'IpI-r IAH'H DINPII'II IIIII-kwullor t llllllllIlIKN IIIIIIIIIIIIII Moll lur SIIIIIIr SIII-IIIlI-II IUIIUII MIIltI'r MlllllIII' II's 3W IIII no r IAIKIIII IIIII Iit' IVI I-nl II-V IIII' IIrowIIluII'k DIIPININIIV DPII'I LI Hon AII Hr GrI-I III IrIIIIulIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIOIII: IIIIIIIIIIIIII ItIIiIIIIl GnIIrI-I-ht Fulton Ix'uuthnun HIIIIIIIIIIII IIIrnI IIIrIH rIIIII DIIIIIIII F n I-III IIrII Ruy Rod FII' k WTIKIII GirlsI Glee Club OFFICERS Dams CALLAWAY - - - - - - - . - - President JOSEPHINE LEES - - - - - - - - - Business Manager DOROTHY NAuss - - - - - - - - Secretary-Treasurer MILDRED LYLE - - - - - - - - - - Librarian PROFESSOR R. W. GRANT - . - - . - - - Director The GirIsI Cleo Club was founded on our campus in February, 1922. Under the supervision of R. W. Grant, director of the College Department of Music, it has now become one 0f the outstanding organizations among the girls, outside activities. The present membership of the Glee Club totals forty girls. This year the number who made the Club is larger than ever before and a very successful year is antici- pated. The Glee Club is planning to give its annual concert as one of the series of the Mid-Winter concerts which have been enjoyed by so many for the past few years. The Club also provides entertainment for various affairs, such as the MacAIIister Hall Christmas party, the May Day fete, and the carol service on front campus be- fore Christmas vacation. E E . EEEEEEEE ltmlt-rh-k Wontm-I Wlt-st Dh-trtt-h E w E E E E E E E E E , E E. E E E E E E E E E E E El Varsity Quartette EDNA RODERICK, ?SI - - - - - - - - - - Soprano l SARAH WENTZEL, ,3! - - - - - - - - Second Soprano 1 ! GRACE Dm'rmcn, 1'51 - - - - - - - - - First Alto x LOUISE Wll-IST, ,32 - - - - - - - - - Second x1110 For a few years the GirW Varsilv Otlartette has not been an active ornanizaliml . . L D on the Penn State campus. During,' the last school term no Varsity Quartettc was I t E y i I I 5 . l chosen. This year interest in the Music Department and in the Girls, Glee Club itself sprang up with such amazing rapidity that our musical organization did not seem complete without a Girlst Varsity Quartette. Thus the four girls were chosen at the beginning of the year by Professor Grant and are working with huge success. In the Mid-Winter concert presented by the Girls! Glee Club, the Quartette will take an active part. It also sings groups of numbers for numerous other college functions. E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E U 319 Egg? 9EEEQ9EE EEEEEEEEEEE 5 '1 l iEELEE llvtrlt'k Kl m-l lHnm-y WI-Illx Lurnh ' UIIIIIm Illhurxfmki lhlrns KPIIIIIIPH'T lll'lllllll lx'I-III-r t'um II F I I'M. ll Pulls! lln-Inlrln-ksun o , o GIrls Debatmg MARGARET P. KELLER, 129 - . - - - - - - - Manager Htmmssou J. 11. FIIIZZELL - - - - - - - - Couch Debuting for the. girls of the college was started back in the. yours 01' 19114920. Just occasionally there was an uH-girls loam ill 11ml limo; must of 11m lcums bring mixed. From 1920 lo 1926 there was practically no debuting done by the girls of the vollvgo. although llIvy 11nd revvived many challenges. In I927 und 1928 11w girlss lcum had three dvbulvs vzu-II year. This year, however, the girls, loam is progressing. Then,- m'e lIviIIg developed two lvuIIIs, uflirlnalive and negative, on the one question: Rosolvod: Thai 11w Anwrit-un jury system should 1w ulmlishvdf, The squad of sixlvvn girls is working hard illld great I'usuhs arv rxpm-lvd. waw I 1 LL ; 1.4 : 320 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Yuuu: llnlIc-r Ut-hlm- Khmluu The Woments Student Handbook MARIAN 01mm: - 4 - - - - - - - Editor CAROLINE HALLtm - - - - - - - Business Manager HICLICN KINSHHC - - . - - - - Assisimz! Business Manager GRACE Woomum' - - - - - - - - W. S. G. A. Editor JOSEPHINE mes - - - - - - - - W. A. A. Editor EVELYN YOUM; - - - - - - - - Y. W. C. A. Editor With the svh-t-tiun ut' the stuIT for tlw 1928 Wummfs Handbook hy the Senate, a m-w plan was triml out. Mult-riul rvluting to llw thrt-t- chief college organizations and lhosv which prost-nt tlw hunk to the incoming Freshmen and old girls when they rogistvr, was divided illllllllg thrvv girls, one 'to do the work for each organization. A cumplvtv revision of all mulvriul was made. Tho. resulting hook proved the host that Penn State women have had. Pictures and culs could nut he included in tlw imprtwmm'nls hm-uust' 0f luck of funds. Artit'lvs wvrv rvwrillvn and vhungt-d hvfnrt- they were finally autcvptcd. Tho Y. W. C. A. and W. A. A. constitutions and the mucndnmnts t0 the W. S. G. A. can- stitution wvrv put in tho hook. Special t'urc was taken to have everything accurate, and to H'Hll'tl all changes made during the lust your, or those made in previous years which had not IH't'll fixed in tlu- hundhnuk. Thu wnmon fuel that through these t-hnngvs tht' IlillHHHlUk hats llt't'OlllP :I valuuhlv help to all nvw girls cntoring the col- h'gt'. HEEET-EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Mrs. F. W. Huller Chi Omega Founded Uniwrsily of Arkansas, 1895 Acliw Clmplt-rs. liighty-lllrvc NU GAMMA Eslablislxcd Scplembcr 13, 1926 SORORES 1N URBE Mrs. R. W. Dengler Mrs. Robert Sharp Mrs. T. D. Bowman SORORES IN COLLEGIO Irene Coast Kathryn Fasnacht Anne Fernsler Anne Boyce Mary Clemens Louise Fitz Josephine Lees Caroline Hallcr Grace Buchmun Martha Dils Helen Buckwaller Dlls Roderick lim'hmun men ' e Mnnogue . Mrs. Slmrp Count er llurmuh Ring K eck FnsmH-ln MImm-r Seniors Mary Dee Foster Luurella Foster Anne Garber Juniors Pauline Myers Sophomores Marie Keeports Kooporls Lo -s Fernslcr Buckwultl-r Wenm-r Margaret Herman Martha Keck Ethel Manogue Jane Rich Louise Patterson Edna Roderick Shuenberxor Patterson Mrs. Johnson L. Funter Ch-me IS lluller Mrs. H. Jonsson Anne Musser Dorothea Ringer Marion Oehme Harriet Wanner Dorothy Shaner Evelyn Shocnberger Slumor Gurber ; Theta Phi Alpha Fuundml Uniwrsily of Mil'lligun, August 30, IUI2 AI-lin- Clmpln-rm Svu-nlt-t-n RHO CHAPTER ICHulIlisth lN-Iyruury, W20 SUHURICS IN UIHHC Mrs. D. IC. Hilly Kulhvrim- M. Bvrukslis X '1 W - I ..' ; - Anlninullv M. lrulmnu $7 : L L 3 , u 1 . Hvlun P. I nus! ' Sum l.. HUIIM'F 3:3?! .- . ,1 C Hulh Ii. Bvunvll J - H 'HN-mluril P. Malrzis Nulll Vrunlz hail; IL kbgejgb Juliu Sullivan A-mu E. Fnd'Fun Mlxu Surnam- lmnkin Miss E. P. Clmce Miss P. K. Spraguc Miss C. E. Ray Kathryn Apple Mrs. N. M. Roberts Mrs. Mary Bullingcr Mlss Gruhum Miss 'l'urnl-r Zuyun' Mrs. Roberta 1 ' Honorary ' Cf : conomics '4' Michigan Stu! SORORES I Miss L. . Miss R. E. Graham HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. J. L. Bradford SORORES IN COLLECIO Seniors Mrs. Carrie Hibsmun Doris Galloway Mary Clemens - :. g, Michigan Minx Chum: Gecr Miss S. M. Wilson Mrs. W. C. Mack Helen Geer Anna Rankin Stella Zayas Myer F ttz My t rs llullvr Woodrow Fuust Thonum Imtton Knumnun St! tt Miss Hutdt Wunlz Turner Miss ltuy Chupmun Duv 1 upon lim-ports Iluvk wnltt-r MrG utrc llurr ltudcrtc-k tW?m thI-mj N.-.h.--v-4A.-W;A 07-. h -hwwhha EEEEEEEIEEEEIEEEEIEEIEE Charlotte E. Ruy Mrs. F. W. Halter Muriu Huidt Gertrude Tocwc OFFICERS HELEN BUCKWALTEIK - - - - - - - - - President MAlm-z Kl-JEPORTS - - - - - - - . - V ice President MARY DAVENPORT S ccrctary- Treasurer The Delta Chapter of Cwens, sophomore womexfs honorary activities fraternity, was established on the Penn State campus in May, 1927. The purpose of Cwens is to foster leadership, and to promote scholarship and interest in athletics among the women of the freshman class. Members are chosen from the freshman class at: the end of each year to serve as active Cwens during their sophomore year. EEEIEJEIIEIIEIEEEHEHEHEI 1 E 327 x; . - .. , f 1i? , lx'uun'nmn i- nlkv um- Runkln Glllunly Young in or Kw- Johnston Imus 4::3'nn Ush-rhoul Inn 11- Tm-u'v Miss lhu' Allu-rt ulm-r Campus Club Council OFFICERS Gmrrmlmc 'l'umn-z - - . - - . - - - Prosidcnt PHYLLIS WALLAUI-Ln - - - . - - - - Vice Prt'xirlcnt 01.1w: OTIcmmm' - - - - - - - - . Svcrcmry Arch: Chi Onu-gu La Cmnurmlt'ric Helen J. Buylv Martha M. Keck Margaret P. Kvllcr Emnm J. Wulsvr Jusvphinc Ii. Luvs Evelyn S. Young Nitn-Ncc Thom Phi Alpha Urcml Janice 1.. Kuuffmun M. Antuim-llc Falt'um- Iiurllla H. Julmslnn Gcrlrudc A. Tuvwc Amw E. Gillnuly Stella L. Zuyus Syrlmr 'I'rt'xlrvlla Mary C. Carr Slt-Hu E. Albert Olive E. Oslcrlmul Anna L. Rankin Campus Club Council serves the same purpose among the girls, club as does lnlrzl-Murul Counvil 0f the men. It aims at closer cn-operution between clubs and a betterment of conditions and idvuls among lhv women of Penn State. IL was organized in 1923 and is cmnpnsed of two representatives from each of the campus clubs. Miss SIIIIm W. VouglIl I Mrs. J. 0. Keller 3 I Mrs. J. Tungu- Kathryn AmIII- Jane Clark MIIrllIu CIIIIIIIlIcrs Lillian Duv'x Elcunnr DlIHUII Ruse Burr VIP: KIIIIHIIIIIII TIIUIIHIH Miss FrIIIIk IYIIIIIIIIIIW CIIII pIIIIIII NitavNee Founded January 5, 1922 IN FACULTA H'I Miss Esther R. Frank SOROR ES SORQRES I N, URBE Mrs. Eugene Damhly Mm. E. H wn Miss Sara Light Mrs. LI-orgc IIIIIMcr Miss AIIIBIc Downing Miss Ruth Kupp SORbRES IN C01 L EGIO Seniors. I Gertrude Touwc Crncc 'l'nmlinsun Marian llursh Doris C allawny l h Dom: y Nuuss June! Hunt Juniors: ' Junior, KuuHman I: . ' KIIllIryII Michcncr Sue Muller Delia My Mary WIIIIIlriIIg ,Kalh crim- rPreston Grace Woodrow MulII-I ITIIIIIIIIIS I Suphunwrcs Laura Crillilhs Mulwl While Humuync Chapman Margaret Pcurcc hrl rm MIIlII I- r HIIHIIII Grllllllm WIIIII- lmrr UIIHIII'HTH lerlI W IIIIIlrhII: III IJIIWIIIIII: PI-urI-I- l'r MIIIII l'IIllIIrd . yl-r llu III. Miss rY ought 'J'I UPWO MlclII-m-r NHIIHH 'J'IIIIIlhIIIuII Funmlwl St-ptc-mln-r 22, 1922 SUHUHES IN UHBIS Mrs. B. M. Huvkcll Mrs. B. V. Nluurtf liugvniu Ul'uvun Winifrvd ForIH-s x 501mm: Voumm v 1mg. Mary Curr . -' I'llyllis Wulhlum' Hvlrn Gould ..'.- ' Ut-nq'vicw Wit'lillul Duris Huvkulcw 3 JG Sue Kern lergurvl Hull - - 7' Olive Oslt-rlmul Solikaywlig l'Ilixuln-lll Cruzivr C - --? ' Hvlvn Kinsluv Mary Davenport Margaret Knnll lClizuln-Ih Ixuwh-r Grace Divll'icll Anm- lelingvr Jusvphim- Lu Burn- Mary 'l'urm-r Murjnrit- Still Murgun-l Yollz-r Isulwllt- Wit-Iund t'mzh-r I. leluud 1! 1y IIIII-knlt-w MI-lllum-r u-oln-ru t'nrr G. Yloluml Houh Klnslm- K mll llnrnmn 'l'urm-r IMI-lrh-h Duvt-nlmrl Ln Burro Yollvr Slit! Iludnnll Kl'l'll llnll Hoke MInh-k Wnllnm-r 332 La Camaraderie Founded Nuwmln-r H, 1922 SUHORICS IN FACULTATE Mrs. P. R. Mack Mrs. l. 0. Crunl 1.. J. llurlhrink H. W. Brysnn SOHOHICS IN URBIC Mumlu Bc-lm-r Mrs. F. C. lll'clllt'r Mrs. J. R. Hill Hiltlu Brusslcr Mrs. P. C. Burllvll Nulll Marlin lClizqu-lh Clair smmnms INj QLIJ-zmo Seniors; Murgurvl Keller Mary Frum't-s Klil'lz K umiary Mugtlvlun Nicholas let-Iyn Slum Dclilull Kisllvr Mary ElIu-I Mishlyr , K Mary Culln-rinn Rankin Juniors . Hulll Bvishlim- Jum-He Bili'ns '4 AHN' Xm: hhnvs Sum SnydI-r Bully llruwn Murlllu Juno Unlu'm-Ill Margurvl Moon: Mnriun Wiult'r ICVt-lyn Young Suplmnmrr-s 3 Junt-l Brnwnlnn-k Culln-rim- Slmm-r Sum anlzrl Mary lsulwllu Yau-kt-l t'luir llnnkln Yunu: Wnulzvl lirmvnlun-k linrma Slmm-r KINHI'F Mrs. ank Mm, HI'nIII . thlll'l' Slum WInh-r lh-lshllm- Mrs. lllll llurllu'lnk Mnrtln IKrI-nsh-r valmhn llnnm .333 Arete Founded Dm'vmbvr H. 1923 SOHOIHCS IN FJHIPLTA'I'E EU Mrs. H. W. Stovcr Miss Hvlvn Sumrd 1, ff: SORORES IN 1mm: W ' Mrs. E. C. anlrun Mrs. A. K. Amlrrsun squonss 1NgcoLL1ccm Sehiors Helen Boyle Vl . Eleanor Geissenhaihvr Edna Jackson Cluru Evcy , :RuthCohI , lClizulu-lll Murklu Agnvs Gu-ury ' y . - Frunm-s Spcicln-r Juniors Emma Wulscr . lClsic- Wuuwr Sophomores ' Myrtle Binm-y Luuisv Ilnffodilz Mildred Lyle Corlrutlu Bryunl Margurrl Kline : lu'n-y lh-lsm-nlmlnol' Wulm-r lIlIIm-y Vl-uvn-I' . Unhl Aglv llulTwlltz Jluvkmn 5 Sple-lu-r Mlss Sm'urd Mrs. Slow! lery Hrynnl Trestrella Founded Nnvt'mlmr 23, 1927 SORORICS IN URBIC Mrs. Hugo Bezdck Mrs. Arlhur Hum-ll I 1 Fr usy .u 10 , 0 Eleanor Pclnrs Ruth Ringh-r Nellie Myers Rnlurrls Alice Curler Mary Elizabeth Kerslukc Lnrcnc Snyder Slcllu Albert Mildred Bunc 3g EEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEE EEEEE Oread Fuumh-tl Dvm-mlwr h. 1927 '1 SONORICS IN FACUL'I'ATIC Misa J. C. Brill Miss A. P. Locklin 3.: ' 1: ' sonomgs IN mama Mrs. W. llnil'mun Mrs. C. A. Boninc Mrs. Murgun-l Puwvll ' Dumlhy M. Ashley I Anm- M. Brulnlkcr Slvllu L. Zuyus ; Kalllu-rilw Durlmruh Josephine L. Ilopwmnl Gt-rlrudv M. Unmlmun Mildrvrl Wulwn Murir Smilh Anm- EHIIT Lorna Rissingvr Bq-rlhu Johnston Sophomores l'ln-lyn U. Wulsun lilimIn-lh Hurlnum Mary lClizulH-Ill Anderson Johnston llupmxnl human Swurlz lUNthL'l'l' Durlmrnh lilllvr , llurlmnn l'um-ll llrc-nIII-I' llnll'muu INu-kry Wuhan Dnvln-n Aslllv - Sm lh Miss Luvklln MIM lh'lll lawns lh'nlmkvr Amlvrmm Huuuluuln Keetho Foundwl wa-mlmr M. 1928 SUROHICS IN mum Mrs. 15. W. CulIt-nhmtll Mrs. M. Sllmrllun SOHOIHCS l . COLLEUIO Grave Hurnuuvr ' Gvrlrudu Woslrick Ill-Iml Allmslu Dolores Selle l'H-liviu Cupurnsu . i .. Kullllm-n Sllm-luul Anna Kvlvnmn - Mary Sllm-hun I'Idilll Hopkins ' V 8 WK, tn . l lUruh l'um'hm'k K. M. SlIn-A-lmu JlurmIIII-r Kuh-Inuu Mrs, Shwlmu Mrs. t'nllhIIInu-h llnpkllm Fupurom . Allms Vol 1- Shuvlum Mplmnuhl llvrxnnn lx'ollor Hvury ZILHIN 1 4-rIIHlI-r 1'l!'lllt'lm Hoyle Morw-r MARY CLEMENS - . - - 4 . - - - - Prvsirlcn! hIAINMlu-Tl' Ml-llNil-LN - - - - H , - - - - Vicv Prcsidvnl HELEN Bmu: - v - - - . . . - - - Sccn'lm'y ANNE Fulmle-zn - - - - : . . - - - Trvuxun'r Archousai, svnior girlsa honorary activities club. was established at Penn Stale in Dm-mnhvr, 1927. The purpose of the society is m m-nperale with the Dean of Womvn, college officials, faculty, and student organizations. Members are chosen from the. junior class at the 01050 of each year for lcndvrship in activities, worthy character. personality. slnnhlsmunship. and willingness lo vn-oporutc with others. 338 ----. him liwlry VrnNHII-y Zauns Miss Huy Mlns Willard lluwlilns Mnrklu Sunknly F n AlIn-rl Beta Chi Phi llunurury Science Established 1925 SORORES IN FACULTATE Dr. Julia lluln-r Mrs. C. B. Nt-wmun Dr. H. E. lloneywull Dr. M. L. Willard Mrs. P. B. Mark HONORARY MEMBERS Dru Clmrlullo E. Ruy Dunn Gerald L. Wendi SORORES IN C.Ol l EGIO Seniors lilizulnulh Crusslvy Agnes Ccury Winifred Fm'IH-s Kulln-rinu Huwkins Suru Burl Mary Sunknly Elizuln-lll Murklv Sn-Hu Zuyus Jnunm-llc- Rilh-r Elizulu-lh Clair J uninr Stella Albvrt EEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEE m-..............w...,,. ...V...x., 3- mm '. 1 Low: Hm-kwulll-r Ilh-I I'Ivh t'ruzivr tlsn-rlmul Murphy va7. huvls KnIIIYnuIII 'mllzul Hmlorh-k Murvvr lemwn-ll llll'ln-m-r 'J'lmmus lluh-hhmm Mrs. Grunt llulo Allwrl Grm-r O Lomse Homer Club Musical Fuumlml March, 1923 ADVISOR Mrs. R.- W'. Grunt HONORARY MEMBER Miss llvlonu Luchvmnvyor SORORICS IN COLLEGIO Doris Culluwuy Virginia Dule Stella Albert Lillian Davis Elvunor Dunon Murtlm Gobrcuht llclun Buckwullcr Elizuhclh Croziur Cruce Dietrich Seniors Murgun-l Mercer Juniors Suru Hutchinson Jusvphim- Luvs Junim- Kuuffmun Alim- Manwv Sophmnnn's Mildred Lyle Annclle Murphy Edna lhulvrick Cram Cn-er Dorothy Nuuss Mary Nicllulus Katherine Miclwm-r Marion Oehmc 01ch Oslerlmul Mulbel Thomus Mildred Wenlz Sum Wenlzcl lsalM-lll- Yackel OFFICERS MAltliAllI-L'l' lll-lltMAN President .lmizl-nima lilil'lh' - Vim- President PA nu N I-'. M Hans - - Sorrulury linau N Strum - - 'I'I'eusm'cr Physieal education and sports form an important part in every Penn State Womanfs life. Each IEIIEHEIIEIIEJIEIEIIEHEI girl is required to have four credits in Physical Education be- fore graduating. She may earn IEIIEI these credits by scheduling a Miss Mum: llAIn'l course for each of four semesters. Mmumma'r HmmAN Cam'h mul Hirermr of President Physiml lz'dm'ulimz The credits are usually worked off during the Freshman 21nd Sophomore years. In addition, all Freshman girls are required to take a one-credit course in per- sonal hygiene. The Physical Education courses are under the instructorship of Miss Marie Haidt. Aside from this required physical educational activity, the girls are provided with ample fa- cilities for the participation in practically every kind of sport. The Womeifs Athletic Association, whose olheers are elected annually by the girls of the student body, co-operutes with the Physical lhlpurtment to create a keener interest in wholesome athletics at Penn State. lflzu-h season has its major sport. In the fall it is hockey, in the winter, basketball, and in the sprin . lrnt'k. There is an inter-clnss tournamentin each of these major sports, and the class teams are selected from the groups that report for practice. Volleyball and lmsehall, although only minor sports, are similarly organized on an inter-cluss basis. Each spring and full golf and tennis tournaments are ur- rnnged, and during the winter, rifle, Penn States only inter- vollegiate sports for girls, is practiced, and matches are shot with other colleges. Hiking is a popular exercise all year round, and winter sports, such as skiing, skating, and tohog- EEEEIIEEIEEEEEEEI gaining: provide a healthful diversion. 'lio wear an llsli is n mark of distinction for a Penn State girl. To attain this honor she must be active in practically every phase. of athletics. An llS sweater is awarded to each girl who has made at least one varsity team and whose nth- , m' i l I, I t '. letir uetivities total 125 points. . i Points are, earned but slowly, and only those who make a eonstant ellort in that direction ever wear the llSll. Ten ' t points nte earned by making a mnjm class team, five points lVIlI-IlilAI-iu, REED for minor sports; members of the champion team of any IIEIIEHENEILEWJWIEIEIEI GI-ury lx't-I'Hlnkv Mdiuirv Miss lluhll. Punch Iimvnmn Moth-r D'UIII-r Hmpnmn Slum . ynrs HI'HIIIIII. I' vs. 1mm Fnsmn-hl major spm'ls arv uwurdt'd mw vxlru point; nwmlmrs 0f varsity loam rmwivc live points; hmd mun- ugur 01' :1 sport vzlrns four points, znul class captains and managers catch mm point; by hiking 2l0 miles ouch your 11 girl may rum ten points; ullwr sports such as tennis, gulf, skiing, horseback riding; cum one point fur every 11-11 hours of the activity. 'l'horc is only one higher hmmr than the uS ---u silver loving cup, which is awarded lo indi- viduals having 175 points in athletics. Thu cups are awarded 111 the 0nd 0f the Senior your. l'mm-ruy VIn-vlvr Ht'Nl Imwnlllu IUIIIT MEIEIEHEIENEILEHEHEHEJ QR HIHTIHHI'I. LIIWl'lIlIl'I'L' Gnury Mlss IIIIMI, I'qu-II CIIIIIIIIIIIII Multn-r SIIIIII Alyvrs IIw-x lmrlmruw FIINIIIIIIIII g Hockey A.s hmkI-I LN IIIII mosl IIIIpoILIIIl major spurt fur girls, grout I-IIlIIIIsizIsnI illld kIIIIII rivalry ill'P aroused during: the full IHOIIIIIS. Regular urgunizvd pI'aII-liI-II IIIII'iIIs fur IIH I-lussvs u! lIIII opening 01' svhool. IIIlor -I'luss gIIIIIIIs zuv sleI-tlulvd from tho IIIIgiIIninII oi OI-lnlwIl I'HIIIIIkSIIiIiIIg. During thvl l92u SHIHUH lhIII'II wore lwvlve games played. Each I'luss lI-IIIII played 21 hm-gzIIIIII svrivs with 0;!le of 1110 IIII'OII IIIIIIII' vlass lI-zlms. DI-spilv HIP film that the Freshman loan! was com- lmsvd IzlrgI-ly 0f iIIIprIIriIIIIt'od pluyvrs. llon SHN'PPdt'd in dIIfozIting mo of the lhl't't' uplwr classes. It was not until lhv final game of llII- svusnn that tho Juniors. the class of 1930. shnwvd superiority UYt'F tho IVI'IIsIIIIIIIII IIIId socurvd for IIINIISUIVPS lIIII IIthmpimIship. 'IEIII- honorary lInvkvy varsity is I-IIoson ul 1110 0nd of IIIII'II wu- sun by tho IIIIIIII I'mu'II und llIII class IIm'ktIy IIIleIIIgIIrs. rho varsity is piIIkvd from tho nll'nlhl'rs of tho IIII'I'II uppvr classes showing marked Illlllvlit' uhilily. regard for training l'lllPS, and, above all. spnrlsnulnship. lsiw IllIIlvliI' llOilllS are awarded to I'Iu'II llH'nllH'r of tho IIImorIIry varsity IIIIIIII. ISA'I'IIIIVN FASNACIIT Cupmin EIEIEMEHEEIIEHEHEI E E E E E E El CLAns TEAMS E E E E E E E E E E El E E E E E E E E E E E E EIEIIEILEETHEIIE'IEJIEHEI EV EHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEI Mlss llnitll. Uonvll Fm Hll'l Grumm- nm'hl Fn lvnm- Whm-lvr lh-rnmn ll Tnvu'v Illnllml Basketball The major winter spurt is Imskollmll. Practices for class lcums are H hold in the Armory during,r regular gym periods, starting imnwdiulely uflcr lhc 'l'lmnksgiving v21 :zllion. Try-uuls un- lwld for class lvums after Christmas vacation and inlm'- class gamma follow. The vluss ul' Til easily vanquished the three other 01115505 for llw inlcr-class laurvls during llw I927-28 suuson. WM Following the inlvr-cluss fray a series of games lwlwman the Houses and tho Dormitories un- playvd. 'Hw lvzun winning llw series is awarded a lur'm silver on 1. Wmnzufs Buildinn' won the lro nhv in the 1927-28 season. . h h . Tho clusv 0f lmskvllmll svumn wilnvssus a banquet for all girls prmni- v nvnl or active in ulhlvlivs. Tlu- outstanding players on lho llm-c upper class ,, 3..., ., 1: . , , .. ., ,. .' .. . Hams an Fmn n UPIIIIH n m 1m mlnn of lln IN nonuvx Mllhlly squad In MENU Pumznm llwsv girls are given ulhloliv lminls towards lIu-ir numt'ruls or an 5 swvulvr. Captain CLAss Tums 34S M lss llu ML, Punch Luvs lmrlmru w HIMuu-hl Track Trurk stumls uul us llw most popular sport uflvr llw Easter Valuation. 'liry-uuls for tho vlass loums urt- hold during llw regular I'iilh'S lwrinds in Pliysivul Edut'illioll and ul, spm-iul four nittlnck classes. Those qualify- ing in three M'vnls arc Pligililv for thvir rvspm'livo t'luss tvznns. . Inlcr-ciuss t'umpvlilion llu'n lukvs plum- wllivh. nm'dlvss to say. uzuxsvs grout t'xcilvnwnl and inlorvst in llw spurt. Tlu' mom is lwld the lulu-r purl 01' May and, until llw day for tho mm-l arrives. grout anxiety in llw form of strenuous pmvlit-v nu llnhm-sa iit-M is shown. Tho Muss of IOIH iwrv lilo winners of lhu inlvr-t'luss l'HlllllPiiiiOll during: I927-28 St mm. Tho honorary varsity 10am is vimsvn from lhusv girls of NW lIm-t- uppi-r classes taking a first plan? in any won! or scoring sown points. An umml of iiw ullllvlit- points is given toward :1 It'llvr nr numvruis lo .lumvum: LLI-ZS om-ll girl gaining u pIm-I- ml lln- varsily lrau-k lvum. L'apluin CLAss Tm ms M 6 Miss thlt Mlllvr. Pouch ltlllrr Curler Lll-Ztt'l'. 11. 'IX MILLER - - . - - - - Coach Amer: CANTER . - - - - - - Captain Eumm-J'rn KENSLAKE - . - Manager Rifle us a sport for wmm-n first value to Penn State in I925. Since that time 1110 girls have shown such splendid interest in the sport that it is as- sured a pvrmunvnt place on thv Willlt'l' spurts schedule at State. Two ymrs ago the Athletic Board recognized it as a minor sport and in addition prm'idvd a small hhw and white vmhlom in the form of crossed rillns on a kvyslnnc huvkgmuml tn lN' awarded to nmmhvrs 0f the varsity loam. Livutvmml Miller t'mu'hvs the girls in the art of riHiug and selects the lindividuals tn cmnpetu in tho intvr-uullvgiute matches. Tun girls shoot in czu-h match and tho fiw- highvsl svon-s ruunt. At the end of the season the live girls who have made tht- ln-st records in all thv matches are chosen to comprise the varsity. Wuhwr ALICE CAu'rI-zu Captain. 3 1 - -Ff EEEIEULEWEUIE1EIE IH-Im-r Vt-nIz h'lDlII-r Cheerleaders l'vnn Slulc 5's! Boom! All! Con! Ray! Hay! Hay! Yell! Yell! Yell again! Slate! Slallt-Y Stale! WNW from the land of William Pt'nn! S-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s! 511110! Slaw! Slaw! Bomn-m-m-m-m-nl-ml Wiski! Biski! All-Il-lI-lI-II-h-Il-h! Holi! Pvnnsy Sluth STATE! STATEN Tram! Toum! Tram! Yuy! Slzllt'! Yuy! Sum! Yuy! Slzllt'! Hurrah Pvnn Stale! Hurrah Pmm Slate! P-E-N-N-S-T-A-T-E Penn Stale! Hull! Rah! Pmm Slulv! Hull! Huh! Penn Stulv! Rah! Rah! Pvnn Stulv! Huh! Halli! Huh! Huh! I :n Penn Slum! H ;7-g-. . Agar SJIxA-T-E! Hquyvrk Numvi Hlmlucn ch'x'r'l Ilc'ml L'Iu'z-Ilmrlw ORGANIZATIONS Three Greek letters on a little brass square- ' Beta, Lambda, and Rho, Confronting the World with a solemn stare, Steadfast in the face of the winds that fare To the south and north and everywhere, Wherever men may go. ' The friendleas turned to the first of the three- Beta, Lambda, and Rho, To the brotherhood and fraternity, The clasp of hands and the eympathy That make the World's freemuonry 01' men who live and know. 0f men who live end know. The wavering turned to the second of three- Beta, Lambda, and Rho, To the love that endures eternity, For Lambda is love and loyalty To all of the earth's humanity And the ages have made it I0. And all men'turned to the last of the three- Beta, Lambda, and Rho. To the reverence for God or god: that be, For the soul is the gold the gods foresee; Such gold the gods love much more than we l And the drone is more their woe. Three Greek letters, there were just three- Beta, Lambdz, and Rho, 0n the house that belongs to you and me. But the house is a temple to unity And the gods smile down eternally 0n Beta, Lembda, and Rho. S. S. GEESEY. 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H. YUHJM Prusitlvn! Ihr. Inlvr-Fraternity Council. Few ulher t-ullegvs 01' its size can ho cmnpzlrod wilh Pmm Slate in tho dvvoiopnmnl of a spirit of frivndship lwlwvcn vhuplvr groups. in spite of tho, fuvt that the Nilluny Valley is of such an isolated muurv. This dvvolopuwnt is due lo the regulated privileges of inlvr-fmlm'nily visiting during tho. prugrvss of dum'u and social uiiiairs. Tho nwmhm' rhalplvrs cmnpvlq- in t'vvry lino of sport, this lining fostered by the council. The InterviFraternity Tho pvrsnnnol of the body this y 'ur was: Dram A. R. Wuriimtk, Prof. Ii. Iii. Dongivr. F. H. Yuuum. C. II. Jzu'kson. and R. M. Slruikvr. Council The luh'r-Frulvrnily Cmuu'il was formal at PHHI Slulv in 1912. It was originally known us the Pun-Hvllenic Council, and is com- posed of the national fraternities of Hip college. 'l'hi aim nf the organization is llw hvllurmonl 0f the college. hm' lift and her id auls. Tho voumtil roll is vmnpusml of mm Senior, onv Junior and 0110 Faculty member as delegates representing vuuh mmnhm' chuplvr. h svrvt-s as a medium in the promotion and cu-upvraliml of rush- ing. initiating scholarship, and social ziii'uirs illllullg lhc frulvrnitivs. It also controls numvmus ulhvr activities. among the Un-vk-Icllt-r nulinnuls, suvh as the sports program. A new addition lo the Inlcr-Frulm'nily Cmnn'ii this yvur is the Board of Control. This is 21 judit-iury hoard which has for its purpose Ihc mfm'cmanl of all liy-luws Hi the constitution and llw rushing code. This now group is cumposvd of rmx nwmhcrs, D ran 01' Men, one Faculty mvmiwr, tho President of the Fraternily Coun- t'ii and two Senior delegates from Visits from national univvrs 21nd frulvrnily mm of imlv in , also cncourugmi. As the vounvil strives - lo make Penn Stale u groutm' fmttrrnily college, vzu-h pussing your IL M. S'nu-ncmau finds its urlivilivs and livid of svrvim- expanding. 5 I't'lmy-'l'rmmum- lEIIEIEIIElENEIElEIIEIEMIEHEIElEHEHEHEHEIE Inteerraternity Conference Phi Gamma Delta J. B. Wunl J. A. Amh-rson '1'. 0. Glenn Ilvla Them Pi B. M. Ilt-rmzmn H. V. Frilulmlun J. K. MrCh-nmnls I'M Kuplm Sigma U. Dmuhlcy W. S. 'lEurm-r J. 1., Guns Sign : Chi M. M. Harris H. C. Montgomery C. Moltlvy Sigma Alpha Iz'psilun P. 1!. Brcllclnan C. H. Juvksun A. J. Gill Kappa Sigma .I. l'. Ritc-unur R. N. tIII-luml W. '1'. Lewis I'M Sign : Kappa J. J. Halvcm-r D. L'. SIm-h: P. Lune:- I'hi lhrlm Tim!!! 1. Fuslcr 1'1, Drm-dvr C. Minor Them Xi H. Everett l . S. Douglas A. J. Flick Sigma Nu T. S. Pullvrsun U. S. Dulp II. II. Nicmun A outfit: F. P. Wcuvt-r 0. W. Cluypuulc J. I. Jewell Alpha Gamma Rim V. N. Fugun K. C. lh-nsun HI 5. Bt'rlnlcllu Alpha Chi Sigma H. Ccisl EV. B. llinklt' J. C. Shape Ih'lm Upsilon 1:. Urallwr I . ll. Ym-um Ii. W. Jumimn Phi Kappa Psi II. Frizzvll H. K. Dvdm- M. Kirkpatrick Sigma H R. L. EVuIls L. D. Huilly P. C. Mt'Kinnun Lumlula L'Iu' Alpha P. C. Burllvll II. Cook M. T. Bull! lh'llu 'l'uu lh'lm H. EV. Slmw-r W. S. Crvul P. W. Brandt I'hi Kuppu Alpha E. Dt-nglvr A. H. SkiInu-Il C. A. Buumun Alpha 'I'uu E hn 0,150 J. Mau-I'Eurluml H. W. Sllinwr J. R. Mt-lzner lfvlu Sign ! Kim C. S. Scligmun H. 'I'Imlu-nIoM Phi Epsilon Pi C. St-hluw H. M. Slruiukm' F. l. Uinslu-rg Phi Kappa W. lluh-y M. M. ,lnlmsun J. A. OWIunnur Sigma I'lu' Epsilon J. Dusluln .I. W. I'lslu-Inuln E. B. Berle! Alpha Chi Rim N. F. Wivks U. Culll Alpha Sigma PM K. L. EVilcux, Jr. Tlu'm Chi IE. J. Dunn R. A. Uc-mln-r M. C. Suvrkcn W. Mm-Ll-ml .1. K. Junvs Sigma PM Sign ! H. 0. Smith W. H. Iluling W. B. Lcydu Kappa Delta Kim A. J. Currier D. R. Housh EVillium Suylur Ih-Im Signm PM E. Divksnn J. K. Rankin S. H. Luwis Sigma Tau Phi M. Kriss P. M. chilsml 0. A. Wisunsky Phi. Lambda Thl'lu .l. H. lsunlu-rg II. A. Wagner C. T. Jonas Thom Kappa PM I. 'l'srlmn J. V. lE'iscln-r C. B. Kruy Phi Kappa Tau P. Murklt- R. N. Jones J. L. McGuire THU Kappa Epsilon W. J. Rudy H. Parkinson C. M. Davis Therm Upsilon Umvgu H. P. 'l'illslrr E. Hawkins IL P. Slvvt-nsnn Chi Phi D. Hunrun R. R. vaquisl R. J. Pnrlvl' Phi Sigma mm: H. C. Zilu-lmun R. llulwrmun 'I'In In NH Epsilon EV. C. C. Hmnlpsun .L 1:. Hl't'il E. M. St'lmmmh-l Beta Kappa F. leleI H. F. Brown R. F. Carlson Pi. Kappa PM .I. K. SlmITI-r C. W. Grim: 'I'riunglr' A. I'. l'mwll C. M. lN-ppvrnum F. A. Lillvy E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 4 Arguwuw .-A. Mgwmmwwgibmw EE National Fraternities 1111 Order of Establishment Frulz-rnily Phi Gamma Della 1111111 T110111 Pi Phi Kappa Sigma Sigma Chi Signm Alpha Epsilon Kappa Sigma Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Delta Theta Thom Xi Sigma N11 Acacia - ' Alpha Gamma 111m Alpha Chi Sigma Delta Upsilon Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Pi Lambda Chi Alpha - ACADEMIC Established April 11:, 1888 001011011 1, 1888 April 5, 1890 May 27, 1891 May 18, 1892 11013011111011 10, 1892 June 7, 1899 May 19, 1901 Mun'1127, 19117 Ducalnlmr 21 , 1908 May 9, 1909 Fobruzuy $11, 1911 April 3, 191.1 11000111111311 8, 1911 01'101101'11, 1912 0110111111228, 1912 November 2, 1912 Delta Tam Della, Established I872w-110-cstab- 115110.11, 1912 Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Bela Sigma 11110 Phi Kappa Phi Eta Kappa Nu Scabbard and Blade Tau Bola Pi Phi Lambda Upsilun Sigma Tau Scarab Delta Sigma 11110 Sigma Gamma Epsilon Theta Alpha Phi Kappa Della Pi Nnvomlwr 12, 1913 February 6, 1911- February 6, 19111. lecrnily Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Kappa Sigma 11111 Epsilon Alpha Chi 11110 Alpha Sigma P111 Theta Chi Sigma Phi Sigma Delta Kappa 111m Delta Sigma Phi Sigma Tau Phi 11111 1111111111111 Thom Theta Kappa 11111 Phi Kappa Tau Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Upsilon 01111131 Chi Phi EstuhIishvd February 141:, 19151: April, 1911 May 8, 1915 June 2, 1917 February 9, 1918 March 11, 1919 M11y2f11, 1919 March 12, 1920 1920 Nuvmnher 18. 1920 May 12, 1922 May 0, 1922 May 0, 1922 May 2, 19211- May 8, 19211. April 9, 1927 Phi Sigma 1101111, 111511111011 May 10, 188821113- instulvd May 28, 1927 Them N11 Epsilon Bela Kappa - Pi Kappa Phi Triangle HONORARY - May 23, 1907 1111111'11111111' '1, 1909 April 80, 1912 May 11-, 1912 - May 21, 19111. May 1, 1915 - May 28, 1917 June 9, 1917 Nuvmnlwr, 1921 January 21, 1922 January 12, 1923 Phi Mu Alpha Kappa Kappa Psi Delta Sigma Pi Xi Sigma Pi Pi D0112! Epsilon - Kappa Gamma Psi Pi Tau Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma Kappa Phi Kappa Chi Epsilon May 31, 1927 November 5, 1927 March 3, 1928 February 3, 1923 April 1, .1923 April 1, 1923 January 8, 19211. May 3, 1921 December, 19241 Dvcember 1.1, 1925 1926 May 7, 1927 - May 28. 1927 Frun-rnily Amu'iu . Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Zeta Bola Kappa Bvlu Sigma Rho Bela T110111 Pi Chi Epsilon Chi Phi Dvlla Sigma Phi Delta Sigma Pi Dvllu Sigma Rho Delta Tau Della Della Upsilon Eta Kappa Nu Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Della Rho Kappa Gamma Psi . Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Phi Kappa Kappa Sigma . Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Doha lelil Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Psi Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity Index Pilgc 305 379 361 3 300 380 375 360 393 376 355 4316 389 38-1; - H l .105 372 307 399 407 383 1 rulc-rnily Phi Kappa Tun Phi Lambda Tllt'lil . Phi Lambda Upsilon Phi Mu Alpha Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Dvlla Epsilon Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Pi Tuu Sigma Svuhlulrd and Blade Scarab Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Chi Sigma Cumma Epsilon Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Pi Pi Sigma ' Tuu Sigma Tau Phi Tau Bela Pi Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Alpha Phi Theta Chi Theta Kappa Phi Theta Nu Epsilon Them Xi Thclu Upsilon Onwgu Triangle . Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Xi Sigma Pi Phi Gamma Delta Founded HI VushinKlnn :uul .lt'lrcl'sun Cullthn IHIR Avtivv t'huph-rs. Sixlynlm- GAMMA PHI CHAPTER listuhllslwtl April 4. Hum FHA'l'lHSS 1N FACI iLTA'l'l'I DI-un R. l.. Sm-kt-ll II. S. Nrwlns J. E. Knulflmi ll. 1.. VnnVolzcr 001. W. B. Mt-Cuskcy FRATKES IN UHBE C. F. Mol'rill A. ll. Wurd E. H. Mnrlin ll. R. Rout. l ltA'l'RES IN COLLEGJU Seniors C. F. Kindred l.. l'. Waring ll. R. Kulms IL C. St-nlnoy J. E. Milchvll l . C. livvritt J. A. Anderson IL Rulnwr Juniors W. E. Svhumm'k U. D. Morrlll R. M. Vun Sltm-h '1'. 0. Glenn ti. lhiilncr Suphamarvs Id. 1'. Munlumu- K. L. llnldormnu ' F. Skirving 'l'. J. Puwvrs l llurn-y J. D. Bcnfm'tl . A. 1!. Cunnlnglmln F. F. Morris ' J. 1!. Moore Freshmen ' II. lh-zdck. .lI'. H. U. Wuk-ln-l C. W. Furis C. Young: IL W. Mt-Kum- 'l'. 5. Curry S. Ellinn .I. 1!. Moore. Jr. V. G. Murmm D. Young 1'. 0. Mock .l. M. Flvmlng R. R. Konrlun J. B. Wilson Flll'iH D. Yuunu Kourlun Mm-k Furry Mn-lx'unv Morgan l-Iulun Vuh'ln-l H'Hsun P. Young FlI-Iulnu Immlok G. lh-lnn-r ll. llvllm-r Srnlm-y llollh-rnnul Yonslo 1' Uunnnly Kuhna Hv-nn llnnford l'nwt-rs nrwy PIIIIIIlnghnm Svhm-nm-k Wurlm: Nl'WlllN HHI-kn-lt Kindred Wnrnl ' th-y A. II. IVIIIIIIIIk S. II. MIIIIIIIIX 14',- .II SIII'IIII'II Ij I-V, .I. s. IIuIIy ' I I II. II'. IBIIIIIII II. .I. SIIIIIIII.l II. KI II'. .bI l'IlIIlllIWl'.IZ :IIII SIIIII KI'IIIIFIIy ILIII Ik lII' IIHIIPI' C. W. SIINIIIIII'I II. .II. III'I'IHIIIIII II' .I. IIUIIN'II II. A. Higgins l.. S. G. CIIIIIII'I-r IIIIIA'IIRES IN IIIIBIS I . II. III'UII'II II. W. IIIIIIp IVIIA'IIIIICS IN COLLECIO Seniors .P. MI'KIIIgIIl v.W SIuI IV. A. SIIyIIII' I . .I. I.IIiI'II. JI. I. I.yI I. J I'. .I.I CIIIIIICI'IIII. .II. .I. G. I.IIIIng-II K. A. II'IIgIII-I' Juniors .Si IIlIIlIIIr W. C. 0W1! II. MIC IIII-kI-II III. C. IIiIlgII'IIy. Jr. III'. le II W. 'I'. 'I'IIIIN .-MII II-IIII-IIls, .II r. Sophomores I'. A. IIIIIwI-I's III. 1.. Edwards II. IIIIIIk. '.II. .I. II. IIIII II .I. IIIII'IIt. um .I. II. RIIyIIuI'II ' .I'n iI II.SII17III'IN'IIIIII'. .Il'. t'. II. II'IIIIIIIIIs. .II'. Freshman I' C. WIIrIl. Jr. Ii. F, IIIIrII. Jr. C. 1'. Kennedy .I. S. MI II. II. KI'IIIl'r .l. M. Hopper W. l'. I.IIIII'. .II'. II. II. III 'HI'IIIIIIIII ' WIII'II IIIIII IIII hmi 'I'IIyIIII' U Iw r 'I H WIWINIIIIII- IIIIIIIIIrIIII IIIIIwI-rn IIIva IIIIII ' MI'UTIICRI'II II'IIIIIIIIIH IIIlrlII IIII I'IIIIrII II'I' ll IUIIIII I'IIIIVIII'II MI I'IVIIIPIIIS 'I'yn- IIIII 'IIIII IIII'KIIIKIII SIIIIKIIII' IIIIIIng-II LIlIrII II. IIII I II IU'IIIII' k -rIlI lIIIIIuI MIIIIIlIIx hlI-I'I-IIMIII I'lIIIUI'I'r IIquIIIII AI .PII A UPSILON CHAPTER I'lsIIIlIIisIIIed OI-IIIhI-I' 4. 1mm FIIA'IIIII'IS IN FAIJIIIIFA'I'IC I :FJ K' II'IIIIIIIII-II III Beta MIIIIIII AM In- Theta Pi I'IIII'i'I'SIIy. Oxford. UIIiII. mull IV - I I'IIIIIItI-I-s. Iiiuhtysix I IIIII II 'IIl;'IOI. IIIII Phi Kappa Sigma IIImImIn-cl :1! l'nix'vl'sity nl' I'I-Ilnsylx'nniu. Ih'lnlwr III. INJI .Ivlivv I'Implrrs. 'I'IIINI'NIV PSI CH AP'IIICR l-kluhlishml I IIAIIIL. I. III'IIII'k I .I',. I'IHIIIIIIPV April IN IIAI . Ilutchisun .I. S. 3. IKIIID III'XHIII'IIII I'lIA'IIIIES IN COLLEGIO II. III. Fosh-r E. I'. DnnIhIt-y .I. I'D. IIHI'IH'I' L II'. If. S. Slun-I'I-I' II. N..I1I:IIIIiins H. W. Ihmlx n '1'. M. Dcrk A. II'. I'nMiI-r II. Ilzm'mn II. K. IIIngI- II'. I'. NIinZIvuin Iii. L SinlpIn-n II'. II. 'I'Imnms I,. lhn II'. II Ih-mwu I Ilh'irhisun. .lix II'. II. HI'HI'II .l. l. II.I II'. II. Lewis Seniors '1'. II: Dale W. 5. Turner Juniurx J. '1'. Wolfe .l. W. NI'WIIII Snplmnmrvs I Frmlmu'n J. II'nIIvr: l I ' v II. lllmls i -y A. I.. SIn-pII-r II. Muntunnu-ry I'. ..I I'. I6. II'n-IlwrtslmIm-r I'. :I. IIII-nsvh K. II'uIII-I's lhm'lnnn I: II mIl II'. SIqu-r I . lh'mul. .II I'. .L SII-ilu'l .l. 0. Kvllm' Miller .I .I'.I ' .I'. MIIIIVIIIII .II. III II. IIlt-lio.Jl I . Scluiutz. J r. l'. I'.Inqu-Il ..l S. Ilnssun II III ml p. II. Sinun linwmvn Iirm'l- lmlu IIanh-h I. III-Iki- IV-nlh I'I-IIII III- I II 171k Nu plu 1n lIl'lIIlII Sml 1- I' N lmull. I III Siivlih- Sim in II'. M: I Ixnln Iinn Ih-mu-II Ii'vrry NIvlm-r I' molnhm IV .IlI-I'I lmin HP mu Ilulililnmn I IIIIlIlIhIIIIIIMI NM IIIII II'u I :Ik I' II m m In DI;III: I I'II .'II Mid: IliIrlwr I ml: .IlIllt-r Thomas I roIIi-r III-IIHI II I I I 'I'urm-r .Ilulhluy. l'nuipln-II hh' IIunI .I. W. BrIIIInII II. II. McCluskI'y A. M. lIoilIy 1.. W. SII'nuss .':II0IIIII III II'IIII IICSII'I. .II'. III-llly 0mm LUIIIII'I'HIT K I 00 l ALPHA CHl ClI-IAP'JIER M. M. IIIIrIiH II. A. Lcilzoll II. II. MIIIIIgIIIIIuI'y ...I Slur; IIvIIIII MubII-I' R. II. II. E. I'.. II. S. S. SIIIIrpII-sn I' IIIIIS IV. A. 'l'uIIIh K. II. II'IIgIII-r SIIIII'IIII'NII' II I'IIIIII'IIII' llII'IIIII tllI'HII'I II'I I.III' IIII IIurr II IImI llIIIIl IIL'III'I' 1. ldslnhlishcd May 27. IsIII IIIA'IRIC. SIN FAI. lII H'IAIE FIIATIIES lN UIIBE II'. C. Kelly FIIATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors II'. IS. SIIIOIIIIIII .AII Ul , Juniors W. 'I'. .IIIIIen III. C. Km- Sophomores H. II. Dunn A. II. Goyno Fr 1531! m an. 'W. T. IIm'Is IL '. LINIP, Jr. IIIIuII IIIII-I' lImkI 3 IIrIItlIIII .III ll:-I SIIIIIIIII- I-I IIIL'IIIgoIIII-wl .I I II II'IIIIIIIIHI III Mimui IIIIII'I-I'sily. IIxI'III'd. Sigma Chi UIIIII. I'ZIKIIII'VSIII'I'II June 28. 1:45.? Aclivv Channel's. I.. KiIIsIIIc II. I.. IIIIIIIII-rm-I' III. A. I.IIIIIII-,I'gur W. S. IIIII'IiII I4. I.. IAII'IIIII, J. I'l. IIuvIs II. II. MvKI-IIII II. A. HIIKIII'H W. I.. III'IIIII .I. l . l'olliII l'. KrIIIIIriIIu I 5. Urban II'. II. SIviIIIIL-Il II. Y. EIIKIC . 0 . 3 IIIIIIIII-y IIIIyIII 'I'IIIIIII NIII-IIIIIII IIIqu- I-JIIulI I-rrIII-Nl lKI-IIIII II ItI-IIIII III-IiI-IIII I'uIIIII, IIIrIiII Kappa Sigma II'IIIIIIIII-II :II I'IIII'I-I'sily APIIYF t'IIIIIIIvrs. M. S. lemwvll I.' Ri I1 t-Imur Il'. III .I. U. lIIII'Is IV. III. FIII'III-nln-r M. II. IlI-IIpI-uslnll II. III. lIIIIIkaIII'I'gI'I' S. I'. II'lI-IIIIikt-II III l..I-'.'III .II. llv'my IAWVIH NII'Iu-y Rhoda l'lll'lll'lll I-r NIII-mmrd ml ' YiI'gIIIiu. DwelIIIu-I' OIII- IIlllllIl'l'II HIHI Six -: III. A. IIouIII I. R. I7IIII:IIIII A. l'uulc .- I. II. . M. III -III- -rlvn IIIIIII II l. INI'I'J F. hrIIIII-s ILS II. KlIstIcr FRATER 1N . III. Henry IV. SIII'II'IIIIIIII .III' II Ilvppvnslnll FII-IIIIIkl-II '. lmn'IN AI IPHA DELTA CH AFTER IILwIIIIIIisIIod DcvuIIIn-r I FRATR ES IN FAI I l I L'l'A'I'E II. N. IVIIrIIIIt'y E. .I. Wilde N. W. FIeIIIIng WIII. l'. Rothrock FHATIIES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors C.H. H urtm C' .HIIIN'TII'II V. 1M. Juniors K . R. K uiner Sophomores II. 0st!ch l'. Patton I Freshman M. II; James 1. I'rnwfnrd 1 0rNPIllIlllll IIIIIIn on N'II I ll IIIIIIkI-Ilwruvr SVIWHIUIIIII I IrmII IIII t I III 358 UHBE C. II. Orton Ix. I'. Dnzuls II. III. NII-koy II. S. WIIkIIIsun II . A WI-Imoulh 'W. D. 1.1 uls K. C. Kuiscr H. II'orsoIIIIIII H. M. Ulusshurn TIIIIIIIIIN WI IIkIIINUII Sigma Alpha Epsilon FIIIIIIIIIIII III University III AIIIIIIIIIIII. MIIrI-II II. lam; AUIIVI' I'IIIIIIII-I's. IIIIII IlIIIIIIrI-II PE NNSYI VANlA A KW A ZETA CHAPTER . CIIIIIszII'III . W. III'IIIIIIr. J r. . II. NOWIIIII'II '. 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'l'hlrty-smrn IL D. Anthony A. 1.. linker A. l,. llomn F. l.. anlloy IL U. lllnxingnnu- A. A. llorlnml .l. IL Ilrnckcn R. U. Burton ll. 1'. Mllchnm H. A. llorge V. l.. Hluvkshmv . J. Pourhuugll J. S. lhuufnrd Mlllt -r Hllll-kmmu Shrnwth'r Mllvhnm I m' Svlgw .N'mit I Ii. W. Cnllonlmch C. D. Dnhlc l.. T. Dennis R. A. Dull'hcr .l. 0 Ely J. A. I'V'rgusnn S. W. Flclt'ht'r V. l9. Hu-rl'y IL M. Smith G. E. Mlllvr .l. S. Flory J. S. lhlnkin Ii. I'D. llnrnmn Ulllnllnglmm rlh lx'vnnwly I! l I MHh-r Illlb l'hlllllm Tlmlnns lllnglns Whhlukl-r Nixon ' MORRIIL CHAPTER Established in lmm FRATRES IN FACULTATL II. II. Huvm-r J E. F. Liningcr W. L. Honnim: v M. S. Mvnmwll E. K. Hilbsvhlnun U V. B. Muck II. II. Knuthmm Il-L o l'. 1. Main: l. Ker , R. C. Miller '. E. Myl-rs . Noislvy 4. K; mt: w FRATRE ' LLECIO S . 'l'. W. Crith'mlqn K. J. Soimmrlh Juniors A. ll. Srhmlc J. F. Shruu'dl-r Sophomores F. A. Higgins In. H. Thomas Fruslmu'n ll. IL Josephson h. I.. 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Crust 13.111111111's 11. 11. 11111111115 1.1117. 1111111111 111111'r 1 1111111111111111111111-11 1'r11n1 1'111- '1'11111111111 11111 111 111-111 N11'1-11111111111s1'r FM 33' 1'11 111-rm l:;.311'1111I11:1:g r 33 1111.1-r 1R1-1111111 1'11r11111'y 1'rll1'1111 11 1 111111'r l1111111-1'1'11r11 1'1111111111 111111111 111 1111111r 33111111 S111-1r 33'111'ux 1.1111114111111111 1 1'111111 Z1'r . 1111mm .11111-11111'111 33' 3111:111-1' M1111r1- 11111111111 1 380 OMEGA CHAPTER Eshlhlisln'd Mnrch H. 1910 FRA'FRES 1N FACUL'FA'I'E v. R. Anderson . J. Dunn HMTRES IN COLLEG'IO Seniors J. E. Boudon R. 1.. Kerr 0. P. L. Meyer G. H. C. Valentine J. K. Harm's G. S. Alumni ll. Juniors M. C. Sut-rknn U. W. Knlght F. C. Thompson Sophomores M. H. llofnmun H. V.Glrm1l C. H. Anderson ' . W. h'nsl or Theta Chi A. Gender ILG. Hk'l l-'numlml nt. Nnrwk'h University. April In. 1N5! Active Chapters. Forly-llvu IL H. Noshltt S. Grnlwr J. J. lhnvnmn D. ll. lh-L-kur k. U. Mlllur Freshmen C. E. Williams S. K. lhmth .l. 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III III Dmhr Sl'lllllh SIIIIIIIlI-rs IIIIII. IIIN' -I HIIIIII I' SIIIHIII' r AV -n- I ,I' -I' I. S. AIIIIIIllI-r ll.1-1.7.11I.'IIIfIIml::h H. ll. Zl'lgl'llrlmH SII'YPIIMIII 'l'tnll AIIIIIHII' r SII'I-I zvr FiIII-I'I-III-k ll IIIII'kI us -I -rs TIINZI N '- 390 Phi Sigma Delta Munnlvd nl Fululnhiu University. lnlm At'lh'r Clmph-rs, Twonly ' m: nmmm; ' SIGM A CH APTER Eslnhlishvd April 9, 1927 X 5: FRATRES IN comma; ' . Sc'ng'og's S. L. Dvnunhcrgr :5. C. Zihchnun ; Juniors M. A. Dovm'l'is K. R. ldlwrmnn ' 1 I.lUnm-nfvlll lu 1.0mm Sophomores 1L Mcruliksolff. .l. E. VUissmun M. L. Mt-isolmnn 5. ll. qu'hll-r B. W. Molllnmn Fnuslmmrrlu, C. U. lh-rnslvln l'. Culu-n D. A. Sump D. K. Ul'l't'llllt'ld S. l . Supuwllz J. N. CullL-r A. U. Zukt-rmnn H. A. Krnw M. II. Slu'rnmn . 5100p Ml-mlikul'l' 1.0mm u Hrm-nIh-ld MI-hluum Zukvrnmn Kruw Fulh- Mvim-lmun 'u-lsmnnn Sulmwilz ln-nvnlwrg leu-lmun Hulwrmuu Slu-rmu ll lIl-vurr'n lhmlllfrlll 391 Theta Nu Epsilon lI'uIIIIIIt'II IIl' II'OslI'yIIII University. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'II, Conn DcI-I-IIIIII-r 5. 1370 AI-IIII- I'IIIIpIcIN. FIHI'UII VII. III'ICI ...I Evans R. C. lIII'kcI I'. E. IIIIIII' I'. E. UIIIVIIDI' W. II. Iocxkr III. II. VI YIIIIIII: I'uwu-ll IIIIIIIIIIIIII lIrIIIIIIII-nz PI CHAPTER Established MIIy III. . IIcIIIsIIItI-II Muy LN, 1927 FIIATE '3, IIUIITATE IV . . upsun .'I III II. S. .IIIIIIIson A. Illllllliillnl J. I'. II'IIIsuII II. . Cooper 1. M. SI'IIIIIIIIIIIPI' II. 1'va II K. GIII'k ..I .II. GIIIIIIIIII . .. .. I'. l.. lIIIIIIIIsIIII FI'I'I' Inn on II. II. Myers 5. II'. IIrIIuIIII'IIz . II. IIIIIII '. II. MI-I'I'IIIS IIIIIrgIIII Strunk IIIIIIIIINIII SpI- m 1- I'F I III!!! v I'IIHHDN tlIm H I MI IIII-r III lIilTH NNII vr IIII- rrIII . I'I rm I mh- ltrp SI IInIIlIlrIlI r Ru! II JIIIIIIIIIII. '1' ImIIIlnunI HI I- 1' Wu 392 .I. II. Lindsay S. C. GI'IIIIIII II. II. l'rItlIIIIn C. Miller C. II'. Strunk II. '1'. Morgan. .Ir. III'IIIIIIIII IIrIIIIlII l'rIlIIIInI IIIIIIEI-y Beta Kappa Founded ul llulnllne University. October 15. 1001 Active Chnplors. Twenty-slx TA U CHAPTER Established May 31. 1021 ' FRATIHCS 1N FACUL'I'ATE u. v. Mullen J. J; mugupbm. c. E. numnger FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors IL I . Hrnwn IL 0. Brown ' G. W. Brunner T. 'l'. Torok L. C. Pace 0. H. Fleming 0 A. Kohr M. R. Lytton W. IL Cocker HK C. Fleck - M. C. Struum'r - Juniors W. E. Alln'ight 'l'. K. Hulc .L H. Huppel R. G. Eckcrt H. C. Konney '. . C -r wr E. J. Fropp J. F. Stemnock A. F. Helnomun H. M. 'l'lnkcom 2', L IL Iv'. Cnrlsnn R. 16. chU. T. J. Ulsh F. P. Goincr 36le am qrt-s' J. IL Coync D. II. I'm'lvr R. T. Lung- ' H. 'l'. 'l'hics H. S. 'l'hmnus H. IL Johnslon .l. M. McKnight, Jr. E. E. l'clly Freshmen M. U. llvisor R. 1.. Illhbunl J. A. Mnk-osky '1'. P. Mx-Dowcll l6. M. Snyder Kenm-v lHlIhunl Dh-tz llulu Evkvrt Tinkcom Fh-Inlnu Krupp Cockur Helsor Stem m Gerber Snyder Ourluun McDowell Km 1 Lu ' Johnston Mnlmsk: Payne Muclx'nlght I'm-e Albrlgllt R, U. nrown lluppol llohwmnn H 'lorok Ulsh Goiuor Lyttun Mulh-n Fluck Fltzglblxm 1!. F. Brown Bruunor SHnuscr 393 Pi Kappa Phi Founded ul. College of Hlurlrslun. Hmrlvslml. S. R. lh-vmnlwr ID. 1901 :h-liw Hmplcrs. 'l'hirly-sown ALPHA MU CHAPTER W. W. llvtl'm-r Wm. Shun . Jr. 16. Frey J. K. ShniTt-r J. M. Dunnlvy Id. L Work- F. G. llclTIu-r S. W. Grim: II. E. Stukvly D. H. Mcmlo R. C. Kivn'cr H. M. Rudgvrs H. H. Hullilms .l. H. Ulnws E J. I . Milll'r W. A. lh-vkor Taylor J. W. Mussilm II. F. licslllin Taylor W. Kh-mrr lh-rkor Olnwn Gnlllngn Frvy Rudm-rn Mlllt-r SlmITc-r stnklvy Schlanlor Ilon'm-r Schumuclu-r Dunnley Wcrlu Grim; llc-mn-r W. Simon Taylor Moxulc . 394 ll Id. PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER I'Mnhlishml March 3. 1mm FHA'I'H'ISS IN FACULTATE IL 1.. Sm'kott t'. W. Hm-sc H. A. Everett Ii. Burlmur M. Humor 0. Dnlly .R. llnn'nmn . .l. Milvsku '. P. Adams k 2 ' 'l'. t-klos Folks bully 'l'hunmn Iluuldln FHATRES IN COLLEGIO Triangle Fnunllul :II. University of Illinois. 1007 m-liw. Flmplt-rs. Fourteen A. l'. l'mwll Svniurs F. M. l'vmu-rmun KV. 1'. Duvisnu D. IQ. 'l'lmnms .I. F. Gnync Juniors S. Spoor ' F. A. Hllny , J. S. Murmu-vo Suphomolrcs-i w A. v. Mim-r .I.'w. Mm-hnch- K. I . wmor Frmlmu'n Ii. 5. Sm-ring H. W. Fulkc H. I. Mnrtln Evklvs Morlmvh Mnrlln Adnmx S'n-rlnu Vt-Illvr llon'nmn MlllI-r Mllmkl Hynmmls Smllll Guym- Sva-r LlllI-y SUM Everett Nuvkolt Hurlmur Home 395 Holmnh-y Duvlson t'. W. White J. F. Huuldin J. R. SUM V. H. Smith M. S. Yolk F. 1'. Smith W. J. Schnult-y Slylth 0 lN-mwrmu n Vh ll 1' Phi Lambda Theta FUIIIIIIOII :II I'IIIIINI'IVHIIIII SIIIIO I'IIIII-gv. NIII'I'IIIIII-r IN. HIL'II AI'IiI'I- I'IIIIIIII-I's. VIVI- ALPHA CHAPTER I'lsIIIIIIisIII-Il NIII'I-IIIIII-I' IN. 19: IIIIIA'I'IIES IN FACULTATE .I. E. Isonhvrg A. I . 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MI :- II Dh'kt'll llruPl le'k RI-IIIIIII-y Spunglvr Murlz IIIIITIIIIIII SI 01 FIIIII-y Divoly IVIIIIrII-II .IOIII'N DlnklIII-kI-r SII IkIIgII lIIIrI IIII- r II CC reury MIIII'r CIIupIIInII DIIIIIIR RI'IIIIIT IIIIIIrsmI Cross ' II W oelfei EIIIIIINIUII Morgan MI'ArtIuIr IIlI-InulII-r WIIgIIIIr ISI'IIIN'TK IIIIIII IIIIIII Morrison MIHIIe UNI r EEEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEEE Phi Kappa Phi Organized in 1897 Inslullvd in The Pt-nnsylvuniu Stale College, May 23, 1907 Avlivu Clulpturs, Furly-fuur MEMBERS ELECTED FROM CLASS 1928 Wurn-u E. Dmckt-nbrud Mullic S. Jupunluz Curl Dunm-n-lh Norman 1. Freeman MEMBERS ON THE FACULTY R. H. Bull S. I. Bcclldcl C. V. D. Bisscy R. U. Blusingumc A. A. Bnrlund Julia C. Brill C. E, Bullingcr Dr. G. C. Chundh-c Dr. W. S. Dye Edillm P. Chum: W. D. Crut'kclt A. II. Espunslludc Dr. C. C. Glunn W. L. anning Mrs. J. R. Hill J. IC. Knoll A. E. Marlin F. L. Putlcc H. H. Rvichurd R. L. Suvkt-n Miss L. V. '1'. Simmons S. C. 'l'unnvr Murgurcllu Way 0. L. Wendi M. R. Brooks I'n'sidcnt H'n' l'rvsitlc'nt St'rrvlury Treasurer W. C. ChumIn-rs Ellu J. Day I. L. FOSIPF Mrs. V. R. Hulu-r R. D. Hctzel H. B. Josephson Mason Long D. II. MvKinloy Mrs. Susan A. Porlcrficld E. H. Rohrlnwk II. B. Sllultuck C. W. Sluddurl Imuisv C. Turner R. L. Walls J. W. White F. C. Williams H. H. Tucker OFFICERS 1928-29 G. E. Cnhvn D. C. Duncan J. M. Fry Rev. J. F. Ilarkins Mrs. E. K. Hillshmun Miss Rulh E. Kupp W. B. Muck C. F. Null Charlotte E. Ruy E. W. Runklc Mrs. R. H. Sudds R. H. Sudtls E. D. Walker F. P. Wt-uver Mary L. Willard F. A. Steele ll. EsmzwsuAmc C. F . NOLL I. L. FOSTER A. A. Bonumn IEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Mm lunun KHIILNU Vll' leuullnm R. R. Ncwqulsl EV. N. Kutz P. R. A. C. E. Burlmur L. Shlvc IL Noll A. Buumunn X M. Bul'h'l Ilorlc-l lmlly Hrh-kI-r lluvlu A ln-luml llullulrum Sumh-u IVHU Hurhnur Ilnggc-lt Nuwuulxt lmlr lmmnunn Ihlllltllll Eta Kapa Nu Actlve Chum .. 'l'wcntynnc EPSILON CHAPTER Established December 4, 1mm FIM'IERES IN FACUL'I'ATE .. Kinsluu E. B. Sluvoh' A. A. Dtmgetl D. l.. Mnrklc FRATIUCS IN COLLECIO Seniors F. M. Duvls I'D. Murtln H. W. Buir R. C. Crlst C. W. White R. L. Ilullctt l.. C. Bricker J. l . llouldln L. E. Hullslmm J. M. Buchmun J. H. Wild H. II. Klim-stlvvr l. A. Hmuilton G. lrolnnd Juniors '. Sugdon S. C. Dully 399 n lllluum shuI-fvr Huuldln Fyl Spoor l'I I-rlIr hun-rIIsI-I' vlt-n- hull lilhI-mllvor SI '21 : rt Rtmlrnn TDOIIIIIIJ WI-lsh MIIrklI W llllllPl' Shnm-r W HXIHIN :llllkl'y ones md I IIIzt-II 'tor 0n slwrrnr rd Ru I,I'I III -r MllehIIIII Mnr mn- Grm'n- FIIstI-r I t Mllh-r l..l Ful. W ulkt r SHIII- IIL Y mm: 1 l shiglm' h'lIIIIrI- II Scabbard and Blade Ulonomry Mllilurw Founded at the University of Wisconsin Active Chapters, Sovvnly-une Cul. W. B. McCuskoy Cunt. R. T. Rouse III. N. Montague J. 0. Keller R. A. Gmhxun Fupt. M. C. limolmv IV. R. Young Cum. 1.. C. When! C. B. 8100 H. F. Fisher Cum. D. Jones II. S. Kmh-IIhndI-I' Lt. R. Sharp J. III. SlIigII-y E. D. WulkI-r 'l'. S. Hcrtzlur CIIpl. S. E. Nurlm-r Lt. D. G. IVIIHU F R A'l' RES IN COLLECIO Seniors 1'. leer J. L. Sleurns ..Il Sclun'tfor t'. F. Kindred J. W. Mullen .1. E. Slim- l.. 1.. IUIyIIIL-r P. Hum! IV.S I . Siohort II. R. Slmrrurd H. I'. Mllclmm H. W. Joms E. II. Flynn E. T. Sndd R. K. Norton Id. K. WIIIIIIcr G. H. Klincsth'vr J. K. Schnctrcr .l. W. E t J. 'l'. Scholl l . C. Ev oxen IL 8. Muckoy H. C. WHIIIIIIIs '1'. W. '10 III E. M. RumlI-r J. Houdlln .C. Williams W. J. 1!. Murphy Juniors . . S. llullur S. Spoor D. II. GIIorIIsI-y II. A. Mnrklu C. E. Wt'lsh. Jr. R. J. l'urlcr 'I'R'I'I'JHJ X 3 , 'x , ' Mn rholu' Gru hu m K lll'l. lh-lnhulll llllmlhnn Muir Mlnnh-h Tullnmn lu-vvronux . uur ln- and rum. llon'nuln Uvrgvl 1'!!! 0r 'lVlmmuH Wnrnvr lluuldm Tau Beta Pi Ulunnrnry I'lnuinoorlnm Founded nl. Imhlgh Unlwmlly Amm- Clmptt-rs. Fifty-llw- PENNSYLVAN Eslnhli' ETA CHAPTER ' 4. 101:: FRATRE ' IULTATE E. Axmnn J. K. Clower G. F. Mellon l.. A. nugget! G. J. B: F. C. Cm'hmn FRATRICS IN COLLECIO Seniors P. G. Schnmczlc l . W. Warner. J r. P. A. Bnumulm W. G. Deverouux J. F. Hnuldln H. W. Huir R. F. Brown L. E. Hullstmm D. W. Lightncr IL H. Reinhold P. E. Barbour S. B. Mlnnlch H. J. Cinnfrmm T. F. Summy. Jr. J. A. Humilton W. C. Bodycmnh F. S. Millur K. A. Gender Juniors R. R. llnmnnn W. A. llnlth-mun $EEEg E EEmQQ EEQEg mi EE EEEE EEn I . Howmun Mghlm'r Nim- Silunlu . Iillvr nllal mm 16.0. Keller E. D. Wulkor XV. R. Chmlsoy .l. J. Fitzglblmn H. Irelnnd 'l'. meu l'. V. MIN- C. E. 'l'lmnms J. J. lluwnmn A. l.. 'l'nllumn I'III-llmr MIIIIIunIIu-ry GrIIIIIIIII SIPI' v NI-I-ly I'I-III-rsnu NI-IIIIIIIII-r UIIUIHIIIL'II MII IN IIIII'I'IN le'III II- r Ly! luII EIIuI'l .II-IInI-II llullzIIIm-r lmrson lIIIIv hhmn llIIrt lI-tt 'l' rIII hold WIIIIIIIIIu E'ly SIIIIrIIlI-un SIII-rwlu V I- Mn N NNIIIII Fritz I'rII III MIIIIIrHIIII SIIIKII-y RIM KIQ'III UIIWVIIIL' Phi Lambda Upsilon EslIIbIIsIIuII Mar 21. HIM FIIA'I'IIES IN FACUL'IIATE G. l.. Wcmlt A. II. IIIIIIzIIIgvr II. II. Gels! I'. W. SIOIIIIIII't A. IV. IIIItI-IIIsIIII 0. L. Roberts 1'. W. MIIsIIII . . ' j C. M. CI'IIigIImIIl M. IV. LIHHO . . ' II. P. I'IIIITIS .I. W. White II. 'I'. Phelps 0. II. Jonson P. G. IIIIrtII-tt R. z . DIItI-IIor G. C. CIIIIIIIlloc IV. .I. Sweeney A. K. Anderson D. l . IHCFIH'IIIIHI . I.. MIItI'I'r II. . 'I'rchulII .I. II. OlI-wIIIu II. D. IIII-s K. . I'lngcl J. 0. Ely D. II. IIIIon I'. . SIIIImII-ss III. II. I'IurhI-s C. II. IIIIIIIIImIIgII l-IIATIIES IN COIILEGIO Seniors III. R. SIIIglI-y A. I; Lursnn E. H. CH M. II. Lynn W SXMI'CIIIlI-r II. II IWIIIIIIIIIN M. II. SIII-I'wIII II. W. N-I-IIIIIIIIIr .I. I'. III II inrs K. A. VIII'II'rI-sslnn C. W. hIIIIIIKUIIlt'IT IV. E. GI'IIIIIIIII W. III. Neely II'. Steele Sh WI 111! um- P. SlIIII-fI-r SulIlIIltvr llu llI-r llIIthun 11111- 111mm .1. HIIIIn'vr II. A. l vcrcu A. H. Forbes A. J. Wood 1'. B. Knpp J. M. BIu-IIIIIIIII 1'. II. Huines R. 1'. Stem: C. M. Davis R. R. Clelmul II. S. llnllcr R. R. Newquisl M.O.9r1.hu C. W. Muntgmncn NI- IIIIIIIlI'r YI-Ilkvl MIIIIIKIIIIII-ry llI-IYIII-r . Mlh w I mm '00 luro NI-wIIIIINt HlIIglI-y WIIIIII l'h'I-rvll. SlgihM Tau II'HA'FRES IN FACULTATE F. H. IVlefel I'. I..Ki115luc D. 1.. MIIrklc E. C. Wmulrun C. 1.. Harris 1111A'111115 1N 101,111.10 Seniors . II. Shnofcr E. G. Crum II. HII W. .chukcI R. 1.. Shiva I'. W. White H. 'l'. Duvls Juniors 1'1 1'2. Burwis IIPWIN t'rlst IIIIIIII IIIIrI'iN KIHHIUIE R.IAP.MIIISII1III M. Crlingc D. A. Campbell H. l. Tunney E. J. SI-hlullcr E. R. Singley I l'. Crlst W. W. Hctfncr W. C. Duleon J. K. Shaffer E. A. You A. 1.. Larson 1!. W. NcuIIIIIIcI' an'num Arnold Anl Mowvry J. M. Brown lhlrm-r n- stm- 'u-r Ilhmln Funk GA-mmlll lilv t-r Whim-u Wn-rlu- llnln-rh Mnrrlmm Munlunmu-ry Nvm-muh lhu-rlu llumluu lh-mn lbh-ksun Scarab Ulunm'nry Arvhilw-lurun Founded :11 the Uniwrslly of Illinois Arlin- Chapters. Eleven TH E BES CH APTER l'rnl'. C. l.. Harris . . E l'rof. l't-n-y Ash .4 m1 .0 w. s. llnll'nlnn ' E FRATRES 1N UHBI'I U. A. Lumln ll.O.SnIitl1 FRATHES IN COLLECIO Seniors .l. l6. Rondo . EV. Rhoda J. M. Bmwu W. SUN'kt'l' R. H. Nowrmnh . l'l. Morrison T. ll. Dulo . A. Slum M. R. Kivfcr '. W. Whim'n Ii. R. Ih-vun . II. Rvinhnld J. 1!. Muwvry . E. Bulnwr . G. Munlgmnory Juniors C. E. ch-II W. R. Arnold Ii. M. Burner W. H. Hubvl'ts I v C. A. lirown Du n- 1.0mm: Mrm-kI-n EVPIMI H. E. Dickson P. 11. Kupp D. A. Cnlnplwll . S. Edt'n P. V. Rive H. 1!. Am C. A. Brown M. EV. Lulnun R. M. Gonunlll I'l. EV. Worlu H. A. Cook 1'. EV. Lnynmn l . W. Drvlwr EEEEEEEEEE E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E; Borlnnd Hays Gntt-s SIt-velm Dodge llll'lmrds Gurus IlruwHU-r lluley .h - ; .. . . . .-4 . -- . . . .- Delta Sigma Rho Ulunur '7 rousim uis. April 1:1. 1906 Sixty-lwn : 3. PENNSYLVANIA Jcsfubu. A A. A. Burlund J. E. h Cord D. D. llonry R. W. Brewster E. B. I critl 'l'. J. Gntcs S. K. S wens FRATER 1N URBE .lu llnys FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. K. Dodge IL W. llnloy A. J. Gnres J uniur J. R. Richards l' v luak: McFurluml f. A. lluninv 0. B. Mulin P. B. Hm'ky W. R. Clwdsoy C. W. Ruhinsm; ll. Umlmnl M. l,iuhlnor M. 5. Law Slvmlrl lllhlu-l Slvldlu Lluhl m-r mums Grnluun A. l'. llnm'ss C. K. Gruohcr .l. W. Stewart 0. A. Knight FRA'HHCS IN COLLECIO Sl'niurs 1.. Will! U. Hishvl J 11 l'ur H. Janos or nonhu- Ruzh'ku Wllllu mu J. 1!. Shaw I'D. Stoitllo D. F. Manrlnml H. J. Hair F. M. Swurlz J. 1'. killer .l. Rlllit'kll .l. Pvtusky DnVIut-entvs Monro, Mrs. Cluunplnhl . mkcr GI-luxenhulm-r Snuvk Dvnnlu Cullowu; Roberts Urul Buwo Chulnpluln Gonrg Bressler B rank Croualuy Kappa Delta Pi Ulmmrnry lidlu-utlmmh Founded I, the University of Illinois Active Chalmers. 'l'hlrty-two SIGMA CHAPTER lelublIslu-d Junuury 12. 1923 FRATIHCS IN FACUIII'A'I'E Edith l'. Clmso U. C. Pl-tvrs Mrs. E. Dye Sarah M. Wilson Miller Frank Mrs. C. D. Clmmpluin .lubir Shihll B. V. Moore ll. G. Parkinson G. R. Groom- W. H. Chulnhvrs Louise 'l'urner Illldu Hrusslol' Mnhcl 5'0511.:11! 2 11.0. P; a William A. Brnylos t'. D. Clmlnpluin H. G. Bumnc J. E. DcCunlp Wlllium V. Dennis P. 'l'. Struck Joan D. Amlwrsun Y. DM'invunu-s W. Hull C. E. Mnrquurtll A. L. lelon Elizabeth Cmssloy A. S. llurrcl l4'lM'l'H ES IN UR BIC Mr. E. .l. Amlorsnn M, way Mrs. Ii. Sulld Mrs. 1'. IL Hull IL Bowen .l. P. Rowlnmls R. Luthrnp Mrs. R. H. 'l'urplvy FRA'I'RES IN COLLEGIO Seniors W. Arnold D. Cullmmy A. Fornslor A. M. Brulmkcr E. Golssonlminor N. Roberts A. Gcnry Albert Gurus Su'ylcr Uluutlngll Theta Alpha Phi Uhmurzn'y Drmnntitm Founded :IL Uklnhunm Sluh- Cnllvgc Avlivc Chnph-rs. Slxtguslx CAM M A C H APTER Pixluhlishml January. 1922 IVIIA'IVR ES 1N WU Il HJFA'I'E l'x'ul'. A. C. Clnctlnull l . S. Nvuslmum D. D. Musml I'IMTICH IN UliBli J. IC. Mvrl'ill IVIM'IVIHCS IN CULIJCGIO .S'vniurs M. 'l'. llzu'lrmn D. M. Iluchulum Juniors 0. li. Oslt-rlmut M. F. Ynunu E. C. Swylcr Walterm-ld EVulkt-r Culp W. J. Kohl: R. W. Grant '. ll. Hurlnn 0.1. Shum'r l'. V. llk'u H. l. Nutl D. J. Preston W. J. Culp IEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE X R 2 v I ; W h? a '1 Mx-Uurthy Hurlun llugun l'rmetun Shim Shum-r lthmlvs EVilllumH Ex'n-rlll T'Hnmmon Phi Mu Alpha Hlmmrury Musivnh Founded at tho Nl-w England Cunsvrvulurynf Mush: Avlivu Chapters. Fnrty-llvc ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER February :5. 1923 FHA'HHCS IN FACULTATIC W. 0. 'l'lmlnpsnn . W. Brewster 1.. S. IUHNll'S . IV. Hum'kc IL E. Dcnglvr FIKA'HUCS IN CULLICCIO Svniors II. F. Williams 5. M. Grnll' W. S. Sims .. ll. Rom W. Ii. Patterson . S. Hamlin . t'. l'lx'l-ritt . . A. Wntorllold J unions '1'. 1'. Jones . E. VVulkur . T. McCarthy 409 lh-ury Pulp lliw Hyrvm Smith Wilford tilu-nn VHllmnN l'In-rvll 'l'lmuumnn WI-iss Kappa Kappa Psi Hlmmrnry Humh Foumlml at; Oklahoma Slulv VUHI'KO Arlin- Chnptvrs. Fifteen Z ETA CH APTER I'lsluhlishml April 1. mm; IVHATl-IR IN FACUIIFATIC V. 0. 'l hmnpson FHATHICS IN COLLEUIO Seniors H. H. Firming l'. Y. Kim- H. II. Vill'urd J. A. liyrcln H II. 1'. Williams P. H. Smith M Li Everett J un furs IL 5. Hullcr W. J. Pulp C. K. Henry . wV- ,m'l 410 Vllkinsun Fc-luhl Ilullt-r .0. Gh-nn . C. Wilkinson C. D. Ft'ighl C . ll. Weiss Jumiuon Rm-ul ' Gurrluo Smith urm-r Mctkmnuughuy Donn C. W. Smddnrt Donn A. IL Wnrnock W. M. Ihlrdu M. M. Johnson L. Rettvw W. S. Turner E. D. Blnir P. C. Mdfommughcy E. B. Berlel Ii. V. .hunlsun IL M. Stricklund V. S. Byers E. A. Kuicr A. 1!. Culling Wllliunm n llu u'kllm lh-va Noble :01 Dr. Hum-k Zvluh-r U l' Hugnn l'ml'. Hutt Sn-wnnl Delta Sigma Pi Ulunurury Cunnncrcm Founded M New York University Avlivu Chnplcrs. Forlymix ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER Estuhllshcd April I. 1023 FRATRES 1N FACUL'I'ATIS Dr. C. W. Ilusck Dr. A. H. Martin FRATRES IN COLLECIO Scniurs J. H. ROHY G. S. Gruhcr R. S. Mchrd H. II. vanrd N. F. VVh-ks P. S. Ilugun Juniorx H. II. Ulrh'h F. t'. Garrison A. .l. Mnier R. Wnlkcr D. 1.. Guernsey Sophomores R. J. l llckingcr MoCurd GI urnm-y Slt-H-nmm Julumnn l'ruf. W. E. Hull Pruf. H. W. Smwr W. R. Nublc J. R. Stevenson E. R. Iluwkins . G. Reed '. Smith '. D. Wllllmus 1. R. Nudcrvr . A. Winter . M. Holmes . E. lmusch . '1'. Wolfe . IL l'iorvc lLulrll Hull Mlloluun Burton Ololnml m Gr Imrlrnm l'fI-ifvr Mllxllfvr Illulmnn Mc-Umumuulu-y ' mp lmur Lynn Vt: Hillier 'l'urm-r Ilnrr s Rom U l' 0 Pi Delta Epsilon Ulmmmry Juurnnlfslim Founded nt Symcusc Unlvcrslty Active Chnptcrs. Furty-llvc PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Eslnhlishod May 3. I921. FRATRES IN FACUL'I'ATIC l'rnf. M. M. Harris F. C. Banner II. D. Henry H. l . L. l'ullm- G. l . Fisher FRATRES IN COIALICGIO Sc'niurs W. S. Turner R. R. Cll-lnml L. W. Burton 'l'. l'. Whltukor ll. l6. lmlmcr J. Luird l'. C. Mannmuqu-y J. W. Urum- l.. S. Hortzlcr H. E. Pfoil'ur II. E. Humnuu II. C. lllhlvr P. l6. Bnrlmur E. Cooper M. 'l'. Burtrmn 1.. ll. Boll. .lr. l.. Mltstifvr ll. 1'. Mllchnm .l. llnwnrd Rem .l. P. McArlhur E. Lynn. Jr. W. S. Crcnl J. C. lnahrnm W. J. le.uughlin Junior F. B. Baldwin. J r. lmrulskv Krupp Thnuumun Pllllt l'nlllt- rmn llmly W 1k nllh Mn-Klnll-y IH'nph-xQ'skI Mvthhlwn u 'c-r Gurslkn Kappa Gamma Psi tl'mllwimml Musim Foululml ul, va Engluml Cmm-rmlury uf Mush- At'lln- Chapters, van EPSIIDN CHAPTER lislnhlislu-tl in HILH FRA'I'HICS 1N FACULTATE W. 0. Thompson S. C. 'l'unnor R. W. Swift H. W. Grunt C. E. Murquunll II. A. Wuhl D. H. McKinley IV'RATIHCS IN COLLI'IUIO Suniors W. U. tiurslku W. E. l'utn-rsnn J. H. Rudy S. IL Smith Juniors AA '1'. Hurniski IL A. Wulkvr '. N. Vulk W. J. Culp .S'ophomm'vs W. Glhlu-n S. McKIhln-II t'. lh'npivu'ski t'. Krupp 1113 lmGuIlI-v Vm-lful lhmth-r l'lvlvnn-II-r Yun Vn-lzvr l'hullm Howl: SlH-lh-r l'vlvrx va: vy Smith Whlu- Murkl - llollulmugh On-ruvl Umms any Wx-Iull Kivhl l nu inrrn-r menn Sigma Pi Sigma Ulunornry Pllyskm Founded :lt Dxn'hlsun Fullcgc. N. C.. December ll. IMI Arlh'u t'lmph-rs, Six SIGMA GAMMA CHAPTER lismhllslml Hrzu FRATHICS 1N FACULTATE Dr. H. 1.. Wcmll Dr. M. W. White II. R. Kichl Dr. I . W. Owens 0. F. Smith W. 1.. Shullur M. M. Hnru-r ll. 1.. VunVolzor Dr. W. P. Duwy A. F. me-lfcl R. 'l'. l'holps Dr. V. H. l'h'lt'llll'il'l' 0. l.. Ruhcrls E. Busch E. k. lhmlnur D. l'. Lotinllcy Dr. D. C. Dum-nn C. D. llollulmugh Dr. W. R. Hum Dr. F. R. Smilh .l, 'I'. l'otors H. L. Yumloy FRATR ES IN COLLECIO Seniors Miss Elizabeth Murkle C. '1'. Ocrgel II I I In I'hrlulllophn In th I'IIIIIT llIrhI-rlmnl Flo l I W. G. Chnlnlwrs D. F. I'hnmpIIn J. R. FIIH'I-III II. II. Bnur .I. M. Urbnn A. J. Iinros .I. Browne W. .I. Snylm' II. II. lIII-kcr .I. .I. I'IIITI-ry l'IIlI'l'h Mnnlmvxkl HInIlnInn IInI Iz-r IIII- kI-r An mlIl MI I-NII r . IIIr I'lInme rs .II-wI-Il I'IInnIpIIln LIII'IIIII III'I'I Kappa Phi Kappa Ulmmrnry I'lduI-IIIIIIIIIIII Founded nI IIanmIIuth. l'I-Inunrx 27 192:! AIHII- I'hnplvrs 'IIIIrIv-mu ALPH A BETA CHA PTER HNIIIIIHSIII'II May 7. III'J'I FIIA'IIIIES IN FACUL'IIATE I'. C. l'I'tvrs FIIATIIES IN lJRBE J. l'. IIIIInnII FRA'I'IIES IN COLLECIO Seniors II. M. HcrhI-rlson II. II. .Imul J. A. RI-iter C. H. CIInIIInnII III. II. Muster Juniors 1'. Burcl C. W. Mnsluwskl II. A. LnI-Imt C. IV. Christopher All III II P or Irmvnv SI InIlI- rIIn I'lnm Ilu II SI! rIII Ik II'. '1'. SlruI'k H. H. lIanmc J. I'. Sunderlin J. III. AltInnn IV. M. Arnold D. W. Cnlnphcll C. S. StInI U. T. Furlong III. II. Wilkins A. IV. .luhnslnn. Jr. E W EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 415 - 'r;.' r1 Hluloy Nnrrnw Shun- Mvmlrlhy llt-stt-r Huufrunu Ulolnml SI-hhlllvr Nh-s lluhII-s Ulumwls lhn'lsun lx'uull'llsu Wulkvr limlyrnmh Duvvrvnnx . unv Chi Epsilon Ulmmrnry Civil Euglnucrinm Founded at tho Unlvumily 01' Illinois Active Chapters. Nine PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER Estnhllshod Muy IN. I927 FHA'I'IH'IS IN FACULTATE Elton D. Wnlkvr Julius E. Knull'uss FRA'I'RES IN COLLECIO Seniors IL IL tflolund , Marlin 0. Shuro J. A. Shaw J. J. llvsslcr Walter G. lM-vvrunux E. J. Schlutlol' Wulh-r U. liudycumh l'. S. Nlos l'. 1,. nines W. C. lhn'isun J. F. Stanley l. Nurruw H. J. Clunfrulm Juniors H. 'l'. MrCurlhy H. 1.. Ohmm-ls 5 l: lg! 3 , . V. ,. Yon Antlvrxnn Williams 'l'ronnm-lvr AII-xnndvr Ul-runl Hrmll'urll Vuml l'In-rt-ll SImm-r Mlnnh'h lh-plm- Mmm- Mllll-r Ill Pi Tau Sigma OIt-L'lmnk-nl Engineerinm Fuumlwl H! Um University of llllxmlx Arlin- Chuplvrs. Ton ZETA CHAPTER l'lstublislu-d vaomlwr ll. limb FRATR l'IS IN FACULTATE Prof. A. J. Wood l'mf. l.. J. lirudfurd Prof. II A. Everett lv lM'l'RlCS IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. are R. M. Aloxnmlcr S. II. th-nver l'. chhm t'. S. Millvr E. A. Yoe S. B. Mlnnk'h l.. E. Willimns C. 'l'. Ourmll R. A. 'l'muunotcr 'l'. Munro J. K. Slmfl'cr Juniors J. Au 10mm W. Huldcrmuu Ih-Im-rlll Stu-vvnu Curtis lh-lclllor Vllfurd Sumlllm: vahm llrnmhlv Foruumn Ml'lnlyrv Xi Sigma Pi Ulmmrnry l'hl'cslrw Fuumlml ul. the University of Wnshingtun AMIYO t'huptors. Nine ETA CHAPTER Established .lnnunry R. 102$ FRATRES 1N FACULTATE C. IL Amll-rsun F. 'l'. Murphoy A. C. Mclntyn- W. G. Edwards D. 1!. Dvmorill .I. A. M-rgusan FRA'FRES 1N COLLECIO Seniors S. D. Hcivhlcr D. Curtis K. J. Sl'igwm'lh W. U. Gumlku W. C. Bramble 418 A SI luu art In rulku II. S. Ncwins G. It. Green H. L. Sundling W. l'. H. Stevens 1'. Mt-Cnmllcss 1!. H. Wllfnrd The Intra-Mural Council During the past year the W. 1.. llmmucn President Council has been singularly successful in bettering condi- tiuns among its members along social, scholastic and athletic lines, and was the chief instrument whereby local fraternities were kept on a par with their national contemporaries. Catch fraternity in the Council is represented hy a Senior and a Junior delegate through whom the Council acts in furthering the ideals, traditions, itlltl the best interests of the t'011ege. having the highest average each semester. The lntra-Mural Council was founded during the school your of 1915-1916 for the purpose of developing a fine spirit of co-operulion helween loeul Creek-Ietter fraternities at Penn State and t0 eo-ordinate the program 01' the fraterni- ties with that Of the college athninistrulion. The Council promotes competition in the major sports at Penn State and awards a scholarship cup to the fraternity session of the trophy is secured when a fraternity has sue- eeeded in winning the cup on three occasions. A. J. CAmcs St-t-rvlulgr-'l'rt'uxurt'r Permanent pos- lnterural Council ROM Unwga Epsilon A. J. Cares R. A. Zieglvr Bvlu Lambda Sign : W . A Bush Delta Pi R. E. Boullm' L. L. Raymcr Helm Signm. Chi J. H. Rem R. E. Roush Friends U 11 ion M. T. Bartram R. D. Edgerlon Chi Upsilon R. C. Holmes, Jr. F. C. Schwcrcr, Jr. Delta Theta Sigma W. H. Bishop R. F. Mollcnaucr Tau Phi Della W. P. Stevens J. J. Caukcnbach Unu'gn Delta Epsilon, W. L. Heckler W. W. chlzcl 'l'uu Sigma Phi J. M. Urban A. E. Tzwulosky .4 I phu Phi Signm V. H. Lerclllitor F. H. Buckwuher Phi Kappa Nu, H. P. Padml J. H. Moore Sigma Della I9. B. Palumbo H. E. Curdnni EEEEEEEE ', .m E E E E - i 1E1 I .4 EMEEHEHEHEIEIEIE 11.0631 Fraternities in Glider 0f Estabhshment ACADEMIC Unu-gu Epsilun - - - - . . . . - - May, 1914 110m Lambda Sigma - - - - - - . 1 Foln'um'y 1.1., 1915 2EEEET 1 Dvllu Pi - - - . - - - 1 - - - April 10, 1919 1 1 Friends Union - . - - - - - - - September, 1920 Della Sigma Chi Dvcmnlwr 8, 1920 Sigma 1101111 - - - - - - - - - November 28, 1926 1101141 11101:: Sigma - - - - - - - - - March, 1928 1 1 Tau Sigma 11111 - - - - . - - - - - 1920 1 Chi Upsilon - - - - - - - - - - - May, 1921 1 1 Tau Phi Delta - - - - - - - - - - May, 1922 1 1 011105.511 Delta Epsilon - - - . - - - - 1 cl;rlmry, 1923 1 Alpha Phi Signm - - - - . - - - May 23, 192-1. 1 Phi Kappa Nu - - - - - - - - - December, 1921 1 HONORARY March, 1921 11111 Mu Sigma Alpha Phi Mu Dccmnlmr 1, 1922 Pi Lambda Sigma - - - . - - . . . . 1925 October, 1927 Pi Gunnnu A1phu EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEUEEEE BB 452 7 Index of Local Fraternities leurnily Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Pi Mu Bela Lambda Sigma Chi Upsilon Della Pi Delta Sigma Chi Delta Theta Sigma Friends Union - Omega Della Epsilon - Omega Epsilon Phi Kappa Nu Phi Mu Sigma Pi Gamma Alpha Pi Lambda Sigma Sigma Delta Tau Phi Delta Tau Sigma Phi Ea? EIEIIEIIEIIEHEHEHEIIEHEHE E E IEI E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Omega Epsilon . 'l'IIIIuI-r .. S. '10de . V. GI'I'IIIIII: H. HI-IIszcy 1. Russell .L. OIIIIIIII'is . IL Marsh Q. Frey 3. 1.. House! I W. MI'IIIIs . 1!. Young: GIII-rIIIII-y NI ' IIIIIIsIrl llcuszoy DII k 'l' IIInIIIIIII Vulllllll'tl 10H Ii. 1.. MIIII-L'I' p, S. Rhodes L. MilsllfI-r EV. S. SI'HII'I'I H'. C. MIISIIII J. l'. llh'I'Iy J. IL lUI-IIIIrIls E. HI-iIII H. G. MIIII'I's II. III. HIIIIII HllIr Brecht Mulder NcIIsIIIIIIIII GIIIIIIIIIIIII . R. W. BrI-wsler I . S. NcuslIIIuIII A. J. GIIrI's J. W. Brandt D. L. Guernsey R. A. Ziegler H. G. Miller 1!. W. 'llIuIIIIIIII J. A. rtsi - .l. R. L. DIII'k EHVI'IN I'IIrlln MllIIII 0m 1. GI Ttlhlg Betta Lambda Sigma Fuumlwl February H. HHS FRATIH'IS JN FACULTATE 1'; Prof. A. J. Wood l'mf. F. 1.. Putth ICRATRES'VIN COLLEGIO : , Seniors . - g, g V ' P. E. Pierre 1.. E. Willimns K. J. Eokort ' C. M. Herr V. S. Sims 0. IL VVorl. G. 'l'. Mensch 2; . H. I, Nutt f Ii. A. Null J. P. Hitler Juniors R. A. Hughes A. N. Hun- , A. K Schenck l . E. Eirhhultz H. B. Hmuks J. A. Wu 1 K. R. Kicker f ' W. A. Bush j l D. V. Ocstcrllng , f ' ' 5'0 ;;1er11th:6 ' 1:; R. A. l4'.lchhullz IL M. Curn , .l. 1!. Writers 1 J. ll. Wcldnvr ll. Wnlpcrt : ' w I D. A. Wolf 31 ;gfhlrpwrl . C. Wcisel 1'1. R. Erb M. Staunlmugh K. R. Mull H. $'. W'oml C. E. Killer .- U. lHItt-r l'Irh V0od Moll V1-lm'l R. Eluhhollz Y011wrt Wuu-rn Sclwm-k Ovntorllng Wuln Hughes F. ldh-hlmltz llrmrkH Plervc Wllllnnm i'urn Gckcrt llnrr Nut: mh l'rnl'. Wood Wort Mensch ! ltur llure L. K. Anm'l 1.. L. Hollow J. D. Suulvr S. D. Dilm'mulix- J. ll. Furnvll II. E. th-issinm'r 0.1L Rump C. W. High High Kmnp M-nn I llllkl' Allohm-h Hnyro I'uhalv Golsnlnnvr l'lull 'l'hrunlwr Slrh-kluud Arlmnn Briggs turm-ll lwtwllvr anuudlu l or YVIIHU brunt YVIIKMH tel MuGhmons Tullmun Wolf Bonner Delta Pi Funmlwl Aprll In, Him '. While F. I'Ivnns J. E. Slim- W. C. I'M A. ll. Wl'sttm S. S. Hunpnmn l'. J. Ulwrk- Fr : P MEI FHATHICS IN FACULTA'I'E R. W. Grunt 191mm ES 'IN: ctoumno Seniors: 7 ,R. R. Buultor 1A. 14.11.!!an Juniors Yu. M. sW-klunu IL :lY. Cuuipluell 'prhfmwfcs Y D. .l'. Pilislu 1 I't'xlum-n A. ll. Funkv A. C. Miller F. H. Gilbert .l. M. Grow L. 1.. Ruynwr H. R. Arhnun h. Briggs . R. Mock . D. High . S. Alleluu'll Ilhzh Gllck SI-hnem-r llmmnuln u not; W. H. Wolf 1'. L. Hahn's l.. G. MvGinnm ll. 0. Schuoth-r E. Z. Dotwilcr . G. 'l'hrnslu-r . A. Stu 1 IL l'l. Glit'k S. '1'. Dean mgm MWMQWEEMEEN l.. W. Burton J. l.. Kirk S. L. Allen C. R. Huru-y K. Iirupp ll. V. Curler E. l'. l,imlim-ult lerlncutt Lutz Glusor I'ulnu-r Cope M. T. Burlrum R. H. Cherry l'. V. Bruce, W. E. Lulz H. G. lluwnrd J, Hurlinulon J. 1L Pickering Dnrllnglon Hofflnun K rk Rutlnnell Sulmr FRA'I'R ES 1N COLIJiGlO Seniors P. S. Nics J. H. Wild Juniors R. IQ. Curler I . F. Rn'thmcll Sophomores D, lmnlmn Fruihmcn C. D. llnfl'nmn Ii. C. Wivkcrslmln Vinkle mum: Edgormn u: r wnu lv'numlml in R. L. Cope . Glnser T 'T' R. D. Edgorlnn . Summon! ., rv . Shunc H. H'. Masters l . l'. Wllllls Mnntors XVlllils Grupp 'c Slumm-roll II a 0n II J. Friends Union . 1.. Pnhncr . J. lillimt . II. Suln-r K. Winkle l'lckorlng llu rtrxi I'll Delta Sigma Chi Founded Duvemhcr H. 1020 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE Dr. R. E. Donglcr H. 1!. Slmlluvk J. E. Knulfuss 51 FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO Suniurx C. S. Wynnd W. D. FonfL-hr C. J. nglm C. F. Wicker R. l. Messenger W . K. Good W. R. Noble J; H. Ralf! C. W. Cruusc E. II. Slu-lloy . - l . S. Hurnunl Jiuiiors IL l6. lhmsh H. H. Mnrlill ,7. c . C. H. Brown H. S. Russell Sopho res G. H. Lulnhorl H. D. Kissinger p C. 31.1.01 !er . R. Huh'llinsnn XV. A. Ilufrlnnn 'l'. S. Guns Frcslum'n T. A. Kruln .l. A. llnrris U. Uhlc S. D. nyors E. H. Yusl 1 IL Yost liruwn llurrls Guns lhmmwnlu-rger Krum Meyers U. M. Lumlwrt G. 11. Lumber: Hutchinson Mnrtlu Roman Hoffman ' Good Rumwll Shvlh- ' Hmh-hr Vyuml u-sm-ngvr t'muse Ynlluvu Noble Slmllm-k Wicker lx'nulfusu 1mm Murmml Kissinger '5 h 428 Chi Upsilon Fuumlcd Many 2!. I02! FRA'I'RES 1N FACUIII'ATE FRATRES IN COLLECIO ... A $'. E. Myers U. H. I'ulluck D. D. Wclnnnn R. G. Schulleld J. McDowell v.5. 1n u-r H. H. Svhlinmnun W. H. Zimmonnnn L. l . Ilullcr R. M. Sunllh vahuhmu llln nku-nhllh-r l'ulllw Sn-ln-Irvr Tau Sigma Phi Fuululotl in I920 FRA'I'ER IN FACULTATIC C. W. Husck h . S. A. licmlh-k J. A. Sutosky S. .l. Kulnkoski M! 852M .EPi.8 W. K. Czerwlnskl P. Hmmnilz ' A. 'l'uvolusky . V. Bum J. M. l'uslu-ur J. V. I'clrm-hku '. J. Losko .. Kussn ll. Yuhlunsky J. Ruvzknwskl F. Rosink W. I'unns Yuhlnnsky 'J'wunlzlk Km: Sll Hug Ilu h .k llownnhz Ynkmm'lh-h Snm'hn k ms '0 . Mlll'h lz Ix'olnlmskl lFr m l Vzt-ru'lnnki lhu-zknwskl lhml l'nxlu-nr l'olrm'hko Yum-huk Sulunky l'lnl kowskl llmu-k lh-mlh-k l . 'l'. Piulkmvskl J. M. lh'lmn J. Kruvitz E. A. Rushin F. A. Ynklnnvlu-ll I'. W. Suwclmk J. Yucnchonis II. Twurdzlk Ruslnk Pumm lx' ruvltz l'u-l uaky Omega Delta Epsilon Mmmlml iII I923 FRA'I'HES IN FACULTATE H. F. Mitch C. M. leghoml FRATRES :lN COLLEUIO Schiors . 'l'. Artz R. 1.. Lumlh VK'J. ALLChmiM t'k; f F. C. llnrlnun G. F. Shuonfcll . W. Hunl ti. 'l'vll'ord , . uniiulvlyi; W. L. Heckler ll. 14'. Luuuhlin ' V' x H C. 'l'. 1.0mm Juniof3 ; P. 'l'. Filnmn J. S. Wllllnhw J. W. Snivcly K; Saphonufrcs . G. Johnston A. U. Nuns :MjFuRu'sgc ,' 3 W. F. Nicmlun ,. . Lulz . K. Bullvh r; ' I ' J. N. 'l'hmnpmn . . Reeves 1 21 rcshmcn . w: . B. Hnrlzlvr J. A. Luughlin V. S. Oukllmn S. W. Jum-s J. R. Jones Imgnn llurlzh-r blughlln Nin-mlm Lutz Ih-c-VI-n JOHN: M knmn Jum-u Filumu Juhnulon YIllhIms Nuns annully lKum-wl 'l'hulnpnull St-lIm-an-lt hplh'h Arl' .nm N llnrmun Huulu'lvk llm-kh-r A t SnIva-ly I Hlvll legln-ud Lulmhllu IlIIu, 'l'ol fnrd Tau Phi Delta Founded ut Punnsylmnin Slulv Cullogu. Muy. Hm: Al'lh'c t'lmph-rs. Three ALPH A CHAPTER Established May. 19:52 FHATER IN FACULTATE Frank '1'. Murphy , FRATRES' 1N COLLEGIO Seniors W. P. Slovons ' D. Curtis I LJI. Domain T. Broom S. D. livivhlor R. R. llcrshlwrgvr P. McCundk-ss a R, M. Welsh J. l'. McWillinms Juniors W. Nl'lSOII J. XV. Chulfnul R. R. Deluvllcr I 'l'. A. Zury V. U. Eynmn J. J. Gnrkvnlmvh ' v ' ' XV. . . Duvls M. H. Kuohlvr Sophomores L. C. Smm-k J. 0. Mnher . B. Lucas 8. n. Hmon' Frm'lnm'n V. Horne R. 16. Rood W. M. l'nlnu-r H. H. Chisnmn M. C. Ist'll Gvuruu Llu-un l'nlmvr t'hislunn ersll 'Hmnmn vall lhu-d l. y lllymuu MMVlllluum Sm: rk Gm'kvnlnu-h Muln-r Zury MvHuum-Nx h'ohlrr Grm-IY llurlu- thmn l'lmlfun! lM-hulvr t'llrliss lll'rKhher'l'l' Nln-x'mm llurmun Hruon lh-h-lllvr lmvln' Delta Theta Sigma if II'UIIIIIII-Il III Uhiu SIIIII- ITIIIVI-rsIly. mm Ava CIIIIptI-rs. 'I'III'I'c BETA CHAPTER F I HSIJIIIIISIII'II MIII'I'II. 10er Vw'I I I9 I'VIIA'I'RI'IS IN FACUIII'A'I'I'I H. II. I.. WIIHs II. G. PIII'kIIIsoII IE. .II. Hohrbevk I .I. K. Stern III: CllllilItll:nll 'r . I t I I . - V I FRA'FIIES IN 1mm: 1 .I. S. DIIIC I IV. 'I'IlyIIIr 1 , i FRATRES l N COLIIIECIO Seniors W. t'.II isml up A. C. Sprout C. D. Morley N. II. I'IIIIIIppi II. kl. Wilkinson II. .III-IIII-IIIIIII IL I.ch mII I: Juniors I E. .I. Ilusvh C. W. GIIrrutsmI II. F. Mollennucr IL I' .III M. W. SIIIIIgII-IIOI'kor '1 D. L. Smith W. III. IIIIIIIIIIIIkI-I' II'. Slvclc ;, I , 1' Sophomnrus I :3 s. .I. C. Unhew II. III. III-I-IItI-I J. I. I'IIyIIo II. I.. C 'ullllllIngs IV. M. MIII'kIc f 7 .I. I NIIIR II. A. III'IIIIy U. H. Sharpe 1'. IC. lkal . II'. I . VI'I-UIIIIIII ; Fruslmu'n I I I I.. .l. IIrnwn .l. E. IIzII'szcIII .I. II. l'alII-rsnn J. 0. I'cm-I- D. A. RIIIIIIIls I II ; K. K. Rush 1 III-lm-IIIIIII lIIIlI- rh'ml IIIIrszI-III Murl Hh- UHHIH'H IIIINI'II I III! III' Nllvs I Murklu III-xru I-II NII'II'klI-r III'I IIII IIIIr-II-lmm I'IIyIII- I'NIIIIIIIIIIII: ILIIIIIIIIN 2. I 1' ox IUINII NIPI'IP Mnlh-nuuur V rI-I-IIIIIIl III I ht I I I'lIllllppI CI .N'prIIIII, SlI-rn I'llrkIIlHlbll Wullu Illulmp MIIL. 'lm' IVIIklImuII IIIIIIIIIIIIkI'r I ' w 433 Alpha Phi Sigma ' lI'IIlIllIll'II Mm' 2:1. 192! FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. 0. IHIII-nnur Dr. D. V. Ilnbor I I E. R. VnuSunI C. O. I'I'mm-r If I, R. H. Adams l6. W. IIL-Il-r I h v .I. II'. Murrorn II. King V. II. LoiI-hlIu-r H. 'II. lIlukI-sloc I H W. S. Kerr C. S. Stine .I. 11:. MIIvIu-ll II. :4. 'l'ivc 1' I f 3 J. 1-. Welsh II. Fruchun II. '1'. Jones W. Ilunllvr : 3f 3:. A. D. Lowe II. 1,. Nowmnn II'. II. lIuI-kwultur . I H K. Flowers I. .l. IIrmvnllt-Id IL A. James ' I . . E. VnnSiI-kle D. II. Wundorlich A. Mullnn hash? IV. P. Bonnet K. D. Longlcy N. E. MiIII-r G. H. Wnllnn HanllI- r lIlIIkl-I N10 a 1.0m - MnrrI-ru WumlI-rlh'll t llII'I lhu-kwnlll-r Brnwnllvld .I II I VnnAl m Mullnn lx'lln .lunu-u 1:10 ml-3' KIII Jvm-II Atlnnm FII'I' Flu urn IIowvruux Y IUIHII k11- llIIlvnnnr I' rumor Kl'rr NI-wnmn LI'II-IIlllor llIIlwr MIIvhi-II I In ISIInt EWWEEEEEEW 434 Phi Kappa Nu Fullmlml in 19:51 FRA'I'ICR 1N FACULTA'I'E Prof. A. 14. Tobias FRATRES 1N COLLECIO . 1 Seniors 4 P. Hurnhl J. l'mlcn J. 11. lludy .1. A. 111-11cr 1,. 1!. Evans 1'. .1. Ymh-r .1. '1'. Alln'nsnn ll. 1.. Lunlcnnun '1'. 1.. 1111101: 1 Juniors 1 V 11. 11. Pnllorsnn 1.1.11; Munro. 1 D. 13.. 1.0Vnn 1 .1 Sophomores 1'. 11. Swvimu'l K. .1. Kingsley W2 A, queg-y f n .1. 11. Hlm'kwt-ll 11. 11. 1911111 .1. 11. Hess 1'. l1. Kcslcr l Freshmen I - V. 'H'Wll .1. M. Keller W. 11. Ruhorlsnn 111. 13.. 1111110r ' ' : j Pullt-ruou 8111-11:an lump Tyrt-ll Mmm- llmly 110m; 1 ' 1 1 1 W' ' M'N'PPJ' lx'c-lh-r l'rnr. '1'uh1nn LquII Emma Muckm-ll Ilulwrlnnn . ' . lioulur MHh-r Klngnh-y Ymh-r AlIu-rtmm Frnz anm-rmuu 435 Sigma Delta HtL'll Fuunllml Nm'omhl-r 2H. FRATRES IN FACI ILTATE ll. 0. Humm- J . XV. Fm J. Hrlllu P. lh-pino J. Mine ! N. Biuncn l. Amhrosinu C. Sylvester C. Christopher B. Cnsuni F. l'nlulnlm J. Gullnssl J. D'Agnustino l.uMnrtc R. l'rlzzi G. Vcncrm Freshlm'n l . Fuh'ln l'. DeFazin A. Burrnssn J. Ovvusimm A. Cicero A. Mugnnllu A. Dununis M '11 D'Agmmuno l! ulv lo Mlm-IH Muglml tn Hurruum Hlunm Hum! 11 LnMnrlu Chrlnluplwr 1h 0 uslum- l'unm-rl 'r 22! Cumnul h-lhunls lh-Fuzlu Amhronlnu 8le Ni -r t'urtlnul l'nlumlm Gnllnnul Whit, lh-mnu UEHEIIEIEHEHEIIEHEHEHEHEIEI NI n-w-mmn - Gnnn Tomb humm- l'uullm mun Higgn H IIN Iluuldin Dr. W. E. D31- II. M. :10th 1.. lhu'lnor l5. M. Humor 0. llL-ilm- J. F. lluuldin F. ll. Huldwin. Jr. IL A. Ziegler A. S. Briggs H. Fox .I. Ilnrnlwck Q. E. Benum- Zh-ulvr I'htlt llurm-r lllhlvr lhlrnhur! Yilkhmon F Hununukl-r 1m ly Rolchurd Sm l 'l'lmmnu nhu-u lIn-inzv Ruynn-r Mulkh- Phi Mu Sigma Ulmmmry Juurlmllstim Founded March. 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE E. II. Ruhrhcvk l'mf. 1.. A. Dugm-ll Pml'. C. $'. Hurst FRA'J'RES IN URBE J. 'l'. Vnmlouhurn I'RATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. Suulcr P. nines 'l'. W. Critlomlen D. E. Thomas R. Slnilh l . Evans J. V. 'hnnh ll. thlcr Juniars J. L. Bnrnhurl R. R. Wilkinson E. A. Rok-hnrtl R. l'. Stevenson W. Plnll, R. L. Frons 'l'. H. l'utlon H'. R. l'uulhnulus V. E. Gunn C. Dully V. L. Ilumnmker iEEEEEEEEEEWMHEEEEEEEEEE lh-nin l'llllult '- ' n Krvgt-r ur vrr '0 ing 6. 1.. chdt . V E. H. Dushmn W. P. Duvoy . ' J. H. OlL-wlne 0. F. Smith A. K. Amlcrsun Ju nim's 1!. S. llm'r t'. G. l'crkins l . U. Gvnin W. A. Woymun l . N. Yolk J. '1'. Urban F. M. Durk l . J. Elliott G. 1!. N. Wilson G. H. l'rltluun G. S. Kregur EEEEEEEEEE EEEEngm gEEEgEgEgEEa EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEE 439 U IIIIIlIlM- -ll Cu rtlu Norton lilut Blt' IEIIEJLEWIEIEIEHEIEEHEUENEHEHEJ 0. l9. lhIIII-kc A. H. Wnrnuck A. Id. Martin D. M. llIII-IIIIIIIIII 1'. F. ShIrgch W. S. Curlin EEEEEEEEEE R. P. Hit'kt'l G. W. Knight Ii. .1. Hlull K. MI-FlI-IIINIM SI'IIIIL-n'vr kl'l Frll ch III II VanlmIlIungh WIIgm-r Md leII;-Iltu I r Tn lllh' Cnrdnnl Dr 1! IIul'Ikt OI mrm Pi Lambda Sigma Ulunorury PI'c-IIchID Founded ill 1925 FRATHICS 1N FACUL'I'ATI-Z C. W. Slmldurt .l. '1'. Law R. IV. Brewster FRATRICS IN COLLECIO Seniors H. V. FI'ilI-IIIIIIIII .l. M. Ul'hllll A. A. WIIllunhuuglI Juniors IL 1'. CIIIIIIIIIL-ll D. H. Oslmrnc l'. S. Williams 440 R lhII Hllllllllll KI III. ht 1 ! r I l l I S. K. Stevens J. Tungcr H. F. Aldcrfur R. K. Nnrtun J. l . Rood K. A. Wagner H. E. Cnrdunl J. R. Richards ll. G. oil H. 0. Sl'hnoll't'r IVHHIIIIIH C. 1.. Hurris J. R. llrm'kcn H. E. Dickson D. ll. Bevun R. M. Gummill Caroline llullcr Pi Gamma Alpha Ulunorury Fine A1150 Fnundcd OctUhL-r. l927 FRA'I'RES IN FACULTA'I'E A. W. Cum W. l'. I.uwsuu FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. C. thk'r tinu-c Mt-Muhun Juniors 1'. W. l.nynmn M. Kirkputrlck Mrs. Dorothy A. Stuvor Helen M. Suvaml C. L. Wlsonmn M. A. Klein R. W. Rhmlu J. H. Spem'c. SENIOR SOCIETY 011mm! :11 MW lN-nnsylvuniu Slulv Collvgv 1908 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE B. M. Hermann N. M. Firming D. D. lh-nr' D. M. Crvswv I4. Cunovor R. Higgins FHATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. H. Bvll. Jr. J. W. Mullin II. E. Huifor E UPPER CLASS SOCIETY Funndml 1909 FRATRES 1N COLLECIO Juniors M CA 11 drews E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E. E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 11111 n.- w . Jumbsun 2. D. Fuighl E. T. Wilson . M. Marshall .. H. Bell zur A. M. Holmes W. L. Slruble EEEEEIEHEIHEHEWIEJIEHEIEEEIEHEHEJIEHEJEIEHEIIEIIEIHEHENEJIEHEHEHEI r'! CD Emu D. M. Cresswull C. W. Sullivan WEEIEHEIIEILEHEILEHEHEIELEIEIEHEHEHEHEHEHEIEIEHE EEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEI Morrlll l'Iim-nmun RIIII'HIT WHHUII Kuhnkoskl .lm-nlnmn l'l'ulfox' Slrvh-kn-r UPPER CLASS SOCIETY 113mm . Foundt-d 1913 Seniors E. F. Griffin J. W. Mullin R. M. Slreickt-r C. L. Eiscnmun H. E. Pfeifvr B. F. Cumplu-H A. J. Koch S. J. Kulukoski .I. R. Kinkuid K. II. Reinhold Juniors J. R. Wilson H. F. Ruu-liff A. W. Mut-Lurvn HONORARY MEMBER Hugo BPZdt-k GRADUATE MEMBERS E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 446 D. D. lNlt-nry F. M. Bishop R. R. Newquisl W. L. Fimller L. Milslifcr L. ll, Bull 8. J. Fisher F. B. Buldwin C. S. Bryan I'm N': om :an 1 Mn! len FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATR ES llnrnlsll Flmllvr llnllm-s Murslmll COLLEGIATE SOCIETY Founded 1912 S. K. Fisher Seniors .1. M. Ilurnish A. E. Wilson A. J. Cares . R. Sherrard C. Seward Juniors A. M. Holmes A. F. Bell C. A. Mensch IN COLLECIO A. F. 4-11 Mt-Iml'h FINIII-r C. 19. Fisher R. M. Murshull J. W. Brandt C. T. Oorgul M. B. Black C. B. Lune M. 0. Sorry R. J. Pnrlvr F. A. Klingr .I. F. Richards Kirklmn'lI-k ltuhlvy SInhll-y Mol'l'ill l'lHNIl'l'IUH llulleIT Esvhluu-h Mll' mv kl- 'lI Von Hmvh- Kumskoskl Nlrnhh- Shmh-y MHh-r Mnrlln t'ux 1: lo Vulllm. lm-tlrh-h FIIHI'FIIHI Mmm-r l-Illu'unls I'n-a. anolln shuwlm- lh-nkvrs lh- Ill Fn-nl-II M11110 ALPHA CHAPTER Sophomore Sucicly Founded ul Stale Cullt-gv. Pu.. WOT I'VRATRES IN FACULTATE B. M. Hermann L. llnuck . S. Grubh M. M. Ilurris N. B. Burr I. D. Murrill FRATRES I N COLLECI 0 Seniors . Wolff A. J. Mulllieu '. Cox . C. Steel WK Buwic . D. Reilly '. Doll! 5. J. Kulusknski . WI. Bass Juniors S, l'unucviun J. R. MvCrut-kvn .. E. Mublt-y . E. Curduni W. L. Slrulllc M. Kirkpatrick . H. Eschluu-h J. A. Marlin W. B. Lvydu C. Mnrrill W. E. Cull J. N. Slulllvy J. R. Miller ll. C. Cilvs H. E. Rulclifl' Sophomores E. Edwards P. Krumrinc G. Collins. C. Shuwk-y W. Fullerton J. Zurellu l9. Dimlriull P. Rcvkcrs J. C. Frcm'h D. Mussvr Snllzmnn vurlls l'ul'nnu S. V. Ilumus R. S. Muhum-y W. L. Dnblwluur C. K. OHI-nlmusor A. L. Puruml R. R. Kicker J. P. Lmtkurtl J. H. Muzuss S. S. Sullzmun J. A. Curtis anmuh Il'lvnnlkl'n lUn'kI-r VHMHI IlI-ush- Kuplun SOPH OMOR E SOCIETY Fnumlml 1912 I:RATER IN FACULTATE N. M. Fleming FRATER IN URBE J. C. Hurpm' FRATRES 1N COLLECIO Seniors W. ll. Cunn-run D. R. Bcvun D. D. Jacobson J Iminrs II. M. Rcdmuu J. K. McClt-nu-nls M. 5. MacAndrows So 11h 0m 0 res C. M. Williams '1'. D. Evans M. Kuplun S. P. Flmmikcn 449 MucA xulrvwx Lurk I'd HIU' In C. A. Yusl R. H. Reinhold B. H. Wilford S. Bomlick R. A. Wilson E. C. Ridgwuy R. D. Ellgvrlon J. M. Muttonlh W. C. Ilonslv J. C. Bnylc EEEEEEEE Willhmm Lynrh lhu-k lluwn Welsh lx'ulvr Fllzslmmuns Hlmlum lh'nmll lAnu-r Nuwlhl lh-dmnn Mulh-nuuvr 'Furnhlm-n-r Gum Hrs-unry l'Inuh- llullur lx'h'klultrlvk l'rI-n'. MleI-nlvnls Munm-h l.:-u'ls Ulllshurp: JUNIOR SOCIETY Fuundml 1923 FRATRES IN VACUL'IVATE Prof. J. L. Kl-Ht-r B. M. Kt'llc-r E E E E E E E E E E E E E FRATER IN URBE D. D. llvnry a ISRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors Pfuifvr llnlnws Ym-um Cumplwll Gmulm- Sm-ickvr Brown Flinn Smilll Bunting: Crt-ul NPWIIHUI Aul Fl'iglll Ncssunthulor Buir Burlmr Kiukuid 'l'urm-r Crmh-r E Juniors I Iuwku EVulkt'r MuKinnnn Lullvr Suylur Englo 'l'urnhlum'r Kuir Cult. Mnllvnaur Hullur Paym- Kirkpulrivk SlulIIt-y Welsh Burk lh-dmun lluwu Nrwquist Hughes Crc-gury Nl'wlin Brandt Mensch Lynch llunl Guns Ginsburg Williams Wilkinson McCImnvnls Lewis Kulms lE'ileimmnns Doikp Kirk EEEEEEEEEEEEE 450 lxIIIIrInIIII 1K1 llIr lAlllu'lll'l'kvP Winlvr SIIU'N' W 'lk' Nrnnlu ll Hm r H h - I' IIrI-lhlI-hls lh-IIIII I-IEthIIl Slum I'IIII IKFIIIIIZ ltrynn Fh-Illvr Murslulll MI IIIII 1 .11 Penn State Club FRATER 1N URBE 7. 1C. Bvqu'huInp FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO Sen 1'0 rs W. l. Ficdlor C. LungnIrI'kI-r. Jr A. D. Cuurtnoy IC. C. DrI-iln-lhis A. M. Humm I an I'urs C. S. Bryan R. C. Smith S. J. Fisher J. J. McNumuru J. D. Bulm C. L. Hcvenor E. F. ONL-ill D. W. Winter R. S. Marshall C. Herr Sophomores 2. A. Brown H. A. Keller E. P. Smysvr . W. Luguu W. J. Mitchell N. E. Bluir B. W. Kuufmun l I I Freshmen . M. 0055 A. W. Krumz M. J. Walker, Jr. S. Baird L. R. Cnud W. W. Punas L N. MuhufTI-y L. F. Brown J. P. Sims . P. Conners G. S. Ilcvcnm' R. F. BukI-r . D. Samuvci K. D. Erlcl IEEEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEEE llmlrlum-z lhlxm-h IUI-ru l' in mm D Yolu Mnrrvru Rouru Amluzv I u t' 0 Kill 1' qu f- .1w -44v-V al..- . .A...: ---rg.g Club Hispano Americano Founded at the Pennsylvania State College, thruury 19, 1927 A. C. Rndriguw. J. Murrern, Jr. F. L. Anduzc Juniors S. Pagan A. Rouru C. La Costa Sophomores A. Rivra M. M. Pincro V. R. Vclu The Club Hispano-Americano is an organization composed of students from Spanish-speaking countries. It was established exclusively for educational and so- cial purposes. Spanish is the oHicial language of the club. 115 motto is Wror Coun- try and for Penn State? EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEEEEE $1 453 Dunk: Hull 3' Nu EEIIHUIKI I-r th Wllrunl Murphy 1'rilt2' mu! m llm: GI-mulill The Ag. Student Council Penn Slau- Farmer Cralmpplo Club Dairy SI-ionce Association Block and Bridle 'l'opian Society - Lcibig Chemical Society Poultry Club Ium Stale Grange Country Life Club Two-Yeur Ags Clover Club - Forestry Society ROLL T. P. WIIITTAKER L. W. BARTON A. C. HUG A. G. DANKS R. M. GEMMILL B. W. JONES R. R. MURPHY T. W. CRITTENDEN C. E. BAKER A. D. COURTNEY L. M. OLIVER B. H. WILFORD E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E ,;EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Mlmm Tuynmnl llum-m-I V mu. ' Munlumuljluu Mlxn llulkm'll'h Mimi V nlkv r Mrs Nc- umunn' Dr. Fusln-r Svnnmnu .l. Amlujur Mime 1h mlrl: kmm Sullurnku MlllI-rn M. Alulujur Mlss lx'rylll-I' Miss You ZI'I'II The Cosmopolitan Club Founded a! Tlu- Ihrnnsylvuniu Stale College, 1910 JUIIN J. ANIHIJAIK Flmn ll. TAYMANI KI-chAM VAn'rnmcssMN Miss ANNETTE Kln'mzu Dr. I. L. Foster Mr. Jabir Shibli Edwin Wong Stella Zuyuz Manuel K. Andujar Fernando L. Anduzc Philip Bosch Miss Reba M. Ilendricksun John J. Andujar Pulroclos D. Crilupoulous Miss Anna P. Hulkovich Natural M. Ugiccrs FRA'I'RES 1N FAC U LTATE Mr. Hurry W. Scumuns GRADUATE STUDENTS Cunlcr Dchurnkc Seniors President I 711' I'rosidvlll Secretary Treasurer Mr. K. J. Du Julmsz Cecilio E. Bcuucllump Antonio C. Rodriquez Juniors Juan J. llugcnct Miss Annette A. Kryder Severn Pugun Francisco M. chucll S a plum ores Richard L. McKee Nicola D. Micos F rcshmcn Munissudjiun Hurry Mousu I. Serry Fund II. Tuymuni chhum A. Vurlercssiun Miss Emma Walker Manuel M. Pincro Miss Lidic Von Zach G. Muicrs SIIln-ly Wmlsu'nrl ll St-iIN-rl A. W. Hurlgvs C. J. Pam-lu R. N. Junos J. M. Brown W. R. Arnold A. N. llurc J. W. Snivoly M. S. Durlingmn II. A. Thurnlun P. Ii. Frishic V. R. VPlll J. S. Flnry C. F. Kichline C. L. Harris C. L. Wiscmun I't-rsun llihlvr Architects Club Seniors William Simon M, A. Klt-in B. C. Hiblt-r E. W'. W'crlc C. C. I'crsun Juniors P. W. Layman D. L. Black J. E. Cilder D. V. Oslerling Sophomores B. W. Kuumeun J. C. Winslow E. H. Thomas C. S. Kh-inbach D. L. Wolf Froslt J. 5. Urban In slruclors Percy Ash H. E. Dicksun 456 Lalynmll N1'H'l'ulllh Mum R. H. Mquinnis R. A. qu1:4worth R. B. Ncwcomb D. T. Misll K. A. Crulw L. V. Sciberl C. H. Hurbergt'r R. R. McKoun N. E. Buuzenhergor T. K. Reeves Nulhun Crnnlwim L. R. Scull R. L. Wolf W. P. Lawson D. A. Campbell EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEIIEHEJIEHEHEIHEIEIEHEHEJ I'. Qhollvy Gm-noy Mltu tlft er Gnlhruhh RVolfu 't un ' I'ulllt OulI-rl lllll L Sumrd IIulImnn E D. Slwllt-y X l p, Lm-kliu Dlngh-r llulvy Enlwnslnulu llrIll Purple Quill w + FRATRES IN FACULTATE E E i F. L. Pullec R. E. Galbraith R- 13- Dinglcr ; J. C. Brill W. F. Gibbons A- P' LWklin i A. C. Espenshadc W. S. Hoffman L- V- T- SimmOnH A. C. Cloclingh H. M. Suvurd 3 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. W. Haley I A, W. Pellit L. Milslifer P. A. Shelley II. B. Knoll Juniors 0. E. OSICrhOUI S D. Dinwoodie S. s. Cuesey J. T. Wolfe Sophomores K. H. Ilallmun A. Hurdt C. H. Young F reshmen E. F. Hord, Jr. D. A. Shelley EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Ej 457 11: at o mesmoolo eralAnMnmt cnn9 f w? F P111999; mem unonjlzi9r rgm gm from 31119: ton? ion :0 1119 11191111111!!! after ft; 11:50 ago ngmorug in routgr, rommmritu anb rummage: 9093:9113??? 329335533 ; nmmggmwmwgm': ramrvma ,aroiginr earabmrrr 11!!ng fufm gnu have won mamlnnuimro minors; format 9! If, 31m fognume 131m FD toll W! n 921' urrwrem am :9 gmdvrrsal mm. 111er omsml 11911113 11:, aggrmnow M9111? 39595153312 9:! 33mm: in whim W3 now: an: wrmrm 1318? 0mm f W3 WM, 116371433349 Z534TAJJWX '3: mrrum 9431 If WWW tmw7 655W Mega 5W ex. 9W. pm KM swmwwr . 32., 47W 5. K'SW mam giwwm a1 fad qu ' $243.7 2;? 7 $633, MW? ng'gfmgm 335119, K391 WZdszA WA. WM 314.me Wjjwve EDW WQUW MM Mwam 3me WOFWW $MS,M.T. WE ; XkSBM fab ... QCWCDMu. WWQM me .7253me M XMXJW W143: 1125-7037me dquvW. WM MMWRWM 99,949,69qu 249-994;: Xz-gw- MFW amaw ?fgmy ifuazaa Mffwzu gmxm 1,4343 Pwrmc-ii? 43wa 9mafqu Magma: Milky 0-5764 WW1? 0W 96,933,133 11095de W 6474M uaaw Mm WMVWWw'rWAbg szzuym BMW. Mfmh IMMW MMMPM 50 : 7M m ha. W M07VMWQ6 ?frdh WWW y, HWWJ . , '7 319 M Widd'halafmdfu $47me paw, M7229 M Mm. Ma mez ML ayema M01 HMEEEEEJ Acknowledgments GOVERNOR JOHN S. FISHER DR. R. D. HETZEL HON. H. WALTON MITCHELL DEAN R. W. WATTS DEAN R. L. SACKETT DEAN C. W. S'ronmn'r DEAN E. STEIDEL DEAN W. G. CHAMBERS DEAN G. L. WENDT DEAN F. D. KERN DEAN CHARLOTTE E. RAY DEAN A. R. WARNOCK DEAN R. W. GRANT PROFESSOR M. M. HARRIS PROFESSOR W. F. CIBBONS PROFESSOR J. H. FRIZZELL MR. H. W. KIESSLINC PROFESSOR F. L. PATTEE PROFESSOR R. E. DENCLER COLONEL W. B. MCCASKEY Mn. D. CRESSWELL MR. N. M. FLEMING MISS MARIE HAIDT MISS SABRA W. VOUGIIT DR. R. P. RITENOUR Mn. A. C. CLOETINCII MR. C. L. KINSLOE . Huco BEZDEK . H. SEAMANS . D. D. HENRY . H. H. MATLACK . R. H. BREON . G. Z. S'I'OVER Makers of the 1930 LaVie Puo'roclmmn m' PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. PRINTED BY GRIT PUBLISHING COMPANY WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA. ENCHAVINC BY PHILADELPHIA PHOTO ENGRAVING COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Covun BY DAVID J. MOLLOY CO. CHICAGO, ILL. -mlEHIEILEmEJHEHEHEIEQLE- WWW ig A Key to the LaVie Decorations In art and in folk lore the Greeks, from archaic to hellenistic days, have left us a heritage rich in inspiration. One of the most brilliant epochs in the history of art has been chosen as our criterion and guide in prepar- ing the decorations for this hook, and Greek mythology has, to the best of our ability, been interpreted to portray phases of modern college life. For us to attempt to emulate the simplicity and restrained decorative quality of Greek art seems almost profanation; but our effort has at least expressed the depth of our admiration for a magnificent era. The color scheme throughout the volume has been made as typical and authentic as possible, following closely the sanguine, gold, buff, and black so frequently used in ancient Greek decoration. Two popular classical shapes-the rectangle and the circleehave been used whenever consistent with good design and page composition. The borders employed are of either a fret 0r rosette motif, reminding us of the Creek logic of using Hat decoration for an equally Hat surface. The outside cover pictures a Grecian galley in full sail, with a dolphin, representing the sea, as a foreground detail. The liner shows a portion of the Panathenaic Procession from the east frieze 0f the Parthenon, which pre- sents a cavalcade of Greek youths riding to the annual festival in Athens. Perhaps this might portray to us the incoming 0f the students for the be- ginning of another school year. The frontispiece portrays Jason and the Argonauts, a familiar hand of 9 Greek heroes, in their galley, the iiArgof returning victorious from their quest of 101005, and reminds us, as earnest searchers after knowledge, that we, too, may some day be victorious, if our energies are directed aright. The Main-dividers, decorative circular plaques in low basnrelief, have each their own significance. The first, wThe Collegefi portrays the college spirit of universality. The next, entitled wThe Classes? pictures Athena Parthenos, the great Greek goddess of all knowledge. The next, tiActivitiesf, shows us Nike Paionios, the goddess who rewards successful eHort. The 7 divider, entitled ciWomen,9 represents the Three Graces at the left Agluia, patroness of pastoral life and husbandry, in the center, Euphrosyne, per- sonifying loveliness in human mind and body, and at the right, Thalia, goddess of the arts and crafts. The last main-divider, TTOrganizationsf shows, Jason, leader of the Argonauts, standing at the prow of their boat, victorious after a difhcult quest. The photographs in the section of campus views have been trimmed to the shape of a Parthenon antefix. Each page of the Junior portrait section has been framed by a decorative border derived from the east doorway of the Erechtheum, one of the classic buildings of the Acropolis, in Athens. The suh-dividers, rectangular in shape, and sanguine and black in color, have been made after the manner of Greek vase paintings, and as they alternate red figures on a black ground and black figures on a red ground, they recall to us the two periods of Grecian decoration in which these two schemes Were employed. Like the Creek vase paintings, our drawings make no attempt at realism or true representation of nature, but aim rather at good composition and design, with the emphasis placed not unduly upon narrative and significant elements of the whole. They are for the most part quite informal in subject matter, as befits their purpose, and a few, hased on Greek precedence, are of a humorous sort. J. HORNBECK, Art Ed. v! v: :H'P ; M '5 w mm ' .. M w f! w N. M . 5mg? IN 1?, K mmhmkmwl . . 51; .W i WV I 1w wv 1 M 3. ' m ?, . Wk WMMMW 1, Jb gm r4 , V iv 00 IV; a WWW WWsmmmmmw' - w . ; ' , 3 a k mam: g. L : ' w h i9,'g .M. ', ; H. - K 3 mgr $2? W H h: w, HMS? pp 94. WW cm W m ,1 iv 'y . ; $13! W . v Y Ma J ., M . u Mi? . L m L L . ,. hm VRQE; r a A ; ; . w. A ,n A V A . , H 1 Mai m Mym 3mm, KW , w l W WI! 1' M; A; . m , '?4 r a X K , RN . A 1m , w I . vi: '3? my I J ,mL mmhv . , ; w w -. v I m , M h ' ' ' ' ' - , , , , - . u, V m N v x 4 . I w w: w n .W mm R M .y H .' V M5; M w w, W . .. 9 vi ' h d ' WW ,1 v W-hMlW-mmummnu wmnmvwrmm mmwwwk ,mmmmmww mwuw n mm m ' A ' WWWWWWW WWW v , . WMK h - Y m Aim 1 v Mi? x V New Old Main THE ANNVAL PVBLKATION OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE P ENNSYLVANIA $TATE COLLEGE ?VBLI?HED IN THE YEAR MNETEEN THIRTY BY THE uA$3 OF NINETEEN THIRTY 5TATE COLLEGE PA . Wereworb . Last year student opinion was so strong for a Senior Yearbook that the matter was brought up in Stu- dent Council. The idea materialized and so the 1930 LA VIE was the last Junior Yezn'lmok to he published at Penn State. This spring it was de- cided tn plum future publications upon a t-ompetitive basis, similar to other campus publications. The purpose of the 1930 Senior LA VIE is to furnish the stepping-stone between the 1930 LA VIE. a Junior publication. and future Yearbooks published by the Senior class upon a competitive basis. We believe that 21 competitive plan will afford many possibilities for improvement in the future. We therefore dedi- cate this Supplement, with its few suggestions. to our Stuntessors. 1' ' LQAN , CM: WA V, ;, Lx 7.x??? ,. V .g-.x :7 f ; f; :;:;x,, ., , ' xx I w :4wa W?J x La ::;:;f, ;i CGLLEGE I-IEIEIIEIIENEIFEILEHEIIEIEJIEEHEHELEEIEEEE ADMINISTRATION OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE President - - - RALPH D. HETZEL Cmnplmller - - RAYMOND H. SMITH THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION Pm-zsmuN'r E'J'ZICI.; lhchs WATTS, SACKl-ZTT, S'mmmn, CHAMBERS, S'runmc, Wun'mmuc, KERN, WARNUCK, RAY, AND RMMUND H. SMITH; WILLIAM S. HUFFMAN, Svm'elary OFFICERS OF THE ACADEMIC DIVISIONS Sclnml of Agrirullurc School of the Liberal Arls R. L. WA'r'rs, Dean ll. 0. PARKINSUN, Scm-mry C. W. STonnAuT, Dean L. V. T. SIMMONS, Secretary School of Mineral Industries lnxrilulv of Animal Nutrition E. B. Foluuas, Director EDWARD S'Hammc, Dvan W. R. Cnmsm', Secretary Stluml aj Clwmislry and Physics Cruduutv School F. C. Wnrnmlug Dean 0. F. SMITH, Scrrcmry F. D. Kmm, Dean E. W. RUNKLE, Secretary Srlmol of Edumlian Dolmrlmvnt of Physical Education W. C. 7IIIAMmms, Dram HILDA BIKICSSLER, Secretary HUGO Buzmcx, Director School of Enginm-ring Dvlmrtment of Military Science B. L. SAcmrrr. Dczln C. L. KINsIm-z, Secretary COLONEL W. B. MCCASKEY, U. S. A., Commandant GENERAL ADMINISTRATION OFFICES THE PRESIDENTS OFFICE OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN RALPH D, Hli'l'ZliL, LLD. - - - - Preside ! ARTHUR H. WAMOCK, B.A. - - Dean 0! Me linwmm K. IIIBSHMAN, 13.8., Assistant to Illc Preside ! in Public vaaliuns C'I-znALn L. WENDT, Pull, Assismnt In the Proxitlcnt in OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF WOMEN Rosmwh CIIARLU'I'Tl-z E. RAY, M.A. - - Dean of Women ADRIAN O. MURSI-I, MA. - - liroculivc Svcrvinry MARY T. NI'I'ZKY - - Svcrt'lary ta I110 Pn-sidunl THE COLLEGE LIBRARY SAMBA W. VOUGHT, B.A., B.L.S. - - Librarian THE BUSINESS OFFICE RAYMOND H. SMITH, 1133.: - A- - gonzptruxer THE PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE 5' 1 '. ' B. M OX, . . : cl 1 t Mr 3r .1 mm ADD w: an .0 0m, 0 t DONALD McC. CRESSWELI., B.S. - - . Director WALTER J. MILLS - - - 13.x'vculwc Accnuntant - WILLIAM G. Mucronpr - - . - T roasurcr SAMm-LL K. HUSTETTICH, Purrhasing Agent; Manager of THE HEALTH SERVICE lhn-milorivs and Dining Commons Jnsan P. RI'I'HNOLIR, MD. - - - Director Cmmn; W. EBl-ZRT, Anling Superinlcmlunt 0f Grounds d Bmwmgs THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION THE RECISTRAIFS OFFICE NEIL AI. FLEMING, BUS, GTIIIIIUIIC Manager 0, AIIIICIiCS - Registrar College Examiner THE YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Scheduling Off: cor WILLIAM S. HOFFMAN, MS. CARI. E. MARQUAIm'r, PILD. - CYRUS V. D. Blssm', M.A. llAmn' W. SHAMANS, B.A. - - General Secretary EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEE Q JOHN S. 1715111111 RALPH D. HETZEL JOHN A. H. KEITH CHARLES C. JORDAN - NAME R. W. BALDERSTON HENRY D. BROWN EDGAR R. K11:ss CLARA C. PHILLIPS E. B. DORSETT J. B. WARRINER ORGANIZATION cBoard of Trustees EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS 1 I 011crnnr 11f Ihe- 6'0111111 0n 1111'1-11 th Pr-eshlwz; of Ilia Call-cgc -Supcrinlcml;nt of .Public. Instn-u'lian I Sei-romry- 0f Agricultilrc APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR ICSIHENCE 219 N. Broad Sheet Philadelphia 629 W.FourthSl.,Wi111amspml la. Willia111sp01t,Pa. R F. D. No. 2, Washington, P11. Mansfield, Pa. - - Lehigh Coal 0 Navigation C0,, Lunsfm'd, Pu. ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION RESIDENCE - Hillman Coal 8; Coke C0., Pillsbulgh 821 Vine Street Sc1anto11, Pa. 37 Wall Street, New York City Mitten Building,P11i1adelp11ia Braddock, Thomas and Meads 515., Pittsburgh NAME WILLIAM L. AFFELDER BOYD A. MUSSER - JAMES G. WHITE J. H. M. ANDREWS GEORGE H. DEIKE AMBROSE N. DIEIIL JAMES L. HAMILL J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS WILLIAM H. TEAS NAME JOHN A. MCSPARRAN WILLIAM P. ROTHROCK CHESTER J. TYSON FRANK P. WILLITS HARVEY S. ADAMS E. S. BAYARD JOHN C. COSGROVE ROBERT R. LEWIS FURMAN H. GYGER VANCE C. MCCORMICK WILLIAM L. MELLON CHARLES M. SCI-IWAB J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS JAMES C. WHITE - RALPH D. HETZEL WILLIAM G. MURTORFF 1216 Carnegie Building, Pittsbulgh 115 East Rich Street,C01umbus,Ohi0 1507 Packard Building, Philadelphia 11811arpspointf3 Annapo1is, Md ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES RESIDENCE Furniss Pa. - 311 W. Fairmount Ave., State College, Pa. Gardners, Pa. - Concordville, Pa. - 201 Melcer Street, Butler, Pa. 7301 Penn Ave., Piltsbu1g11,Pa. Johnstown, Pa. - Coude1sport, Pa. Kimbelton, Pa. Harlisburg, Pa Frick Building Annex, Pills11urgli 25 Broadway: New Yo rk IOFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES - - President Vice President S;cretar-y ' Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,BOARD OF TRUSTEES MESSRS. BAYARD, BROWN, COSGROVE, DIEIIL, MCCORMICK, H. W. MITCHELL, SHIELDS AND TYSON Harrisburg Stale College Harrisburg Harrisburg '1'1-21111 1cx1-11ucs 1929 1929 '1'1-11111 11111-11115 1930 1930 1930 1931 1931 TERM 131111115 1930 1930 1932 Philadelphia New York City Stale College State College Alumni Associatien NINE years after the first class graduated the Alumni Association was organized, for two principal purposes for which any graduate organization is formed, name- ly, for mutual benefit and for thehenefit 0f Alma Mater. Since that date the Association has been in constant operation and since 1910 there has been an Executive Secretary at work constantly creating the publications and carrying on for the organized body the service to the individuals and the College for which the Association is formed. Only five years after the Association was formed the Charter of the College was amended to permit the election of three Alumni trustees by the Alumni Body and this was the start of the very direct influence which the Alumni have exerted on the growth and poli- cies of the institution. In 1905 the Charter of the College was again amended to permit the election of nine members from the Alumni body, three each year for three-year terms. This condition exists today so that of the twenty-seven persons elected or appointed to the Board of Trustees of the College, one-third are placed there by the direct vote of the gradu- ates. As a means of keeping the Alumni individually informed and intelligently interested, the Association established in the fall of 1910 the Penn State Alumni Quarterly which appeared regularly until 1918 when all the Alumni work was disrupted by the World War. In 19144 as a supplement to the Quarterly the Alumni News was started as a four-page hul- letin. Following the World War and the reorganization that then occurred, the Quarterly was discontinued and the Alumni News expanded to the monthly publication. Today Penn State has an Alumni publication which ranks with the best in the country and serves a very great need for the College and for the Alumni. The work of the Alumni Association has been outstanding in several matters besides the influence in connection with the election of graduates to the Board of Trustees. Stating the facts brielly the Alumni Association has carried out the following activities: It has been particularly active placing the athletics 0f the College on the high plane now enjoyed, it is responsible for the election of five Alumni to the Athletic Board of Control. It built and maintains the invaluable Graduate and Non-Graduate Records, including the names of 10,127 Graduates and 39,000 Non-Graduates. These records are the basis of all Alumni work. The Association planned and executed the llBooster Campaign,, of 1916 which was the first systematic effort to have the College become better known. It compiled and pub- lished the War Record which contains the war biographies of 2,100 Alumni and the Col- lege participation in the war. It published the Alumni Directories, and performed the basis and essential work among Alumni for the Emergency Building F und 0f the College. It established Alumni Homecoming, one of the biggest days on the College and Alumni Calendars, and assisted in every way possible with the business of obtaining active inter- est in the 558,000,000 Bond Issue. A reorganization of the Alumni Association will create the Alumni Council which is an Alumni Body with representation from all the districts all over the entire country. The Alumni Association helps the individual Alumnus in many ways, it aids the Class organizations, District Clubs, Campus organizations, Undergradu- ates and the College generally. l'oomtn Ziuwrmnn llt'vw Wolfe McLaughlin Wllllnms Baldwin Wnrnm-k Student Board Seniors F. BRUCE BALDWIN, President JAMES T. WOLFE PAUL S. WILLIAMS JAMES H. COOCAN, JR. Juniors EVAN C. REESE DAVID M. MCLAUGIILIN Sophomore WILBUR H. ZIMERMAN Student Board is a division of Student Government which meets weekly with the Presi- dent of the College andithe Dean of Men to discuss student problems and conditions about the College. The board acts in the capacity of a co-ordinating body between Student Council and the College Administration. It is composed of the President and two other members of the Senior Class elected by the Senior members of Student Council, the President and one other member of the J unior Class elected by the Junior members of Student Council, and the President of the Sophomore Class. I I is II'IIISINIII ZIIIIerIIIIIII IVQIII'UI' II'iIIIIIr ScIInIIIz II'IIitI! II Oll 51 on: IIIDr I igIIt tone Host rMC aIIgIIIi II Young Rouse NilI-s EicIIIIUItz KII- I:RIII-r C: IIIIDIIL II LII IIIIIIIIIIIsmI MIIII Io Prit IIII IIII IIrI. III II'IIIIII IIIIIIIIIInker S0 IIIV MI I I'Ir r'Io vyl Rm 1 'nogIIII III CI IrIIII rKiIIIp: llrll II' II' iIIi. IIIIs IIIIIIIwiII IIOIIIIPS IIoiIkII- II Murklu II'III- -IIIeI' ll: 'IIIII- ml.- llll Student Council OFFICERS President - . . - . - - - - - F. BRUCE BALDWIN Vice President - - - - - - - - - ARCII M. HOLMES Secretary - - - - - - - - - - PAUL S. WILLIAMS Seniors Baldwin, F. B. Bryan, C. S. LzIIIPI.P.1I. Huldvmun, IV. A. Holmes, A. Ma Heicklcn, I. E. LOIIis, 5. H. McCarthy, C. T. Williams, P. S. Schwercr, F. C. Hummakm. W. L. Markle, H. A, KiIkpaIIick, M. Campbell, R. P. GzIrIctson. C. W. Pritham, C. H. Coogan, J. H. Hood, K. Koehlel, M. B. Neely, W. E. McAndIers M. S. Roush, R. E. Travis, C. C. Maslmvski, C. V. W01fe,J.T.. Corro, II. A. Juniors Reese, E. C. Kaplan, M. L. Eichlmltz R. A. MaIIIm: H. R. White, E, LigIIIsImIc, H. W. Young RA Sloughfy, C. A. Niles, J. F. Hutchinson, R. IIIIcLaughliIAI D. M Sophomores Zimerman, W. H. Schanlz, V. H. Weaver, G. A. Klecknnr. L. J. Winslead, J. F. Best, R. E. Two-Ycar Ag. Winter, D. W. The SIudenI Council of the Pennsylvania State College is 1116 legislative body of the Student Gov- ernment. Its aims are to recommend, create, maintain and regulate all the customs and traditions of the College and to take such steps that may be advisable and necessary to support and carry into effect any policy; to susIain the good name of I'm College; and I0 promOIe a IIeIIer mutual understanding belween the faculty and the sIudeIIt body. Ztmornmn Rush Zorella Lasich I1'n-m-I. Diedrich Stuhlcy McAmlrcws ltirkcr Student Tribunal e OFFICERS Preside ; . . . - - - - - - - M. S. McANmncws h Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - J . ZORELLA Seniors M. S. McAndrcws J. N. Stahlcy R. R. Kicker Juniors ,1. C. French L. N. Keller J. Zorellu F. Diedrich Sophomores G. T. Lasich C. D. Musscr W. H. Zimcrnum R. C. Snyder K. K. Rush Student Tribunal is the judicial body of the Penn State Student Government. The objects of the Student Tribunal are to interpret all college customs and traditions, and to adjudicate all cases of infringement of college customs and traditions as laid down by the Student Council. The Tribunal is composed of three Seniors, four Juniors, and five Sophomores, elected at large hy the Student Council. It has the power to summon any student to appear be- fore it, regardless of class, and conduct such investigations as it may deem just and proper, in case of violation of college customs. Likewise, it has the power to discipline any stu- dent, subject to the approval of Student Council and Student Board, if any appeal is made. Class History-193O mgw F reshman days, when we were minions of the Sophomores. Ah! How fondly we look hack to them. Then our common friendly foe and com- mon tribulations welded us together into one admirable brotherhood. During the second semester Dr. Ralph D. Hetzel became our llPrexyii and signally honored our class by he- coming an honorary member. With his coming, Penn State's future glowed brighter. Sophomores, but not iihard-hoiledf, we wielded the liiron haul, wearing velvet gloves. The class assumed a place on the social calendar with a successful Sophomore Hop. In this year we issued a proclamation to the llfroslfl and also decided that our class colors would be red and blue. Partly fulfilling last yeatjs prophecy of a future greater college, several extensive con- struction projects were begun on the campus. Juniors always take over many responsibilities both in the class room and in the ac- tivities, thus the third year meant more earliest and steady application to our work. Our well attended Junior Prom was a colorful climax to the winter diversions. Soon afterwards the class achievement, the 1930 LA VIE, was distributed making the last publication of a Junior yearbook. 193 All too soon this long anticipated year seemed to roll around. As Seniors, the class members carried greater responsibilities, especially in guiding the lower classes along Penn Stateis fine old traditional pathways. Athletic teams went through successful and thrilling events in the many sports. Socially, the class on January Seventeen with the Senior Ball. In the spring the LA VIE supplement was published and dis- tributed, thus paving the way for future Senior Record Books. Happily we witnessed the beginning of a more progressive period presaging a Penn State which would rise slowly but steadily to higher attainments. As we leave we can see $5 I . . u u - u . the new Old Mami, towering higher and higher, symhohzmg in stone llllS greater progres- sive Pennsylvania State College. We leave regretfully although we have supreme confidence that our successors will carry onward ereditahly the torch of iiState Leadership? The words of one of our popular COllege songs will appropriately express our last thoughts. iiFarewell, Pennsylvania State, Alma Mater, fare thee well, We now must leave, thee, Leave the home we love so well? ..... Farewell . . . . . Senim MCLEISS AKIII. TOM MAX Altoonu IIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIII IIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIiIIII A1.1III'.11'1'. STELLA IIZDI'I'II IliglIspiI'c CIII'IIIisII'II ALIIOS'I'A. 111I31.EN 'I'IIIIIIIISIII. Kw: RIIII Sugar NuII-II HSparky lIJIIIII-IIII'IIII IV. A. A. IIIIIII'II CII. Volley IIIIII I1. 2. CIIIIIpus Club Council IZII. AI IIIIIG II' 1;.0 'W ARRIIZN IIIDW A110. 1; K Harrisburg HIIrI EII-IIIIiIIII EIIIIiIIIIIIriIIII AI. 1 F? SAMU El. I lI'.'.1IDS. Friends Union MIIIIIIIIsIIIIIIII N. .1. III IIIIxIIIiIII IIJIIIIiIIIIIIIiIIII 1I'IIII:IIIIIIIII Soccer Varsity Succ'el I2. 1 II. OIyInIIIc Cnn- IIiIII.Ite lIII: AI.'I'IIOUSII1. IIARIAN EDWARD Reading CIIIIIIIiIIIII EIIIII'IIIII'I'iIIII II'IIIIIkliII .l EII'I'II aII'Im '1'I'IIII sfe er. CIIIIiIIII State Teachers College 3 years, Glee Club; Chapel CIIOII. A 1 .'1'M A N. ARTIII U R LEE SIIOTI'II AMIIIIOSIINO . .IOIIN FRANK. A q A We st Pittston I. EII'I'WGI Engineering ANDERSON. GE OIIGE RUSSIIJ LL Shnmokin dcu cation ANDERSON. JAMES 1111.111I11I'1' 1.0III151Iurg 111111 JIIIIIIIIIIiIIIII EIIIIIIIIIcI'iIIII Jan De Il'i. Pi 'l'IIII Siglllul. SCIIIIIIIIHI and Blade. Manager 01' 111110 'l'Ich. A.S.SecrctIIII1I ANDIIJ A.R MANUII'I.. .IR.I.1unn, P. R. .IIIdII' EIIIIIIIIII'IIII Ellylinecrhlg CIIsIIIOImIitIuI Club Student Brunch A. I. E. E. ANGLE. EVA PEARL GrccuL'IIstlc EdIIIIu lion , l'IIlAClI'. 1I'.1.17.ABI .'I'1I1 II'III'IIosbIII'u I'IIIIIIIiIIIIIII HIIIIIII EI'UIIIHIIII'S I'hIIiII. I'IIIIiI'IIIIIII III' 11. 1100011 I'III'II' CIIIIIIIIitlcu. CIIIIiII- IIIII II 01' CIIIIislIIIIIs I'IIIIy Committee. AN K 1 .N 1 .Y AIIIIIIIIZN'I'O. DOMINICK FRANKLIN, AIDA Allentown Nick IIIcIIIIIIIIIIliI'III Engineering State College ARMSTRONG. GLADYS ALLXANDII 11 Home Economics ARNOLD, NORMAN LAIVRENCE. E 11 I'IIIIIIerton Connncrcc InId II'iIIIIIIIIa ARNOLD. WALTER ROBERT. AX P Redford Bob Archiicct SIIIII'ab. Architect's Club. AlI'I'MAN. HARVEY REED A X Ford City HGT! EIIIIIII'iIIIIl Engineering Class Busch I111 I1. -I. A. I. E. 15.. Penn State Engineer ISI. ASIIIIDA'I'IIZ. 'l'OSHI Harrisburg Mechanical Engineering AUL. HENRY BORGER, A T 1' Espy Landscape Architecture Al' 31115111 lI 0R111I.. '1' ST ANIIORD 'l' T Q MiIIIIIuIII IIIII -1IIIIiI IIIIIII'III ICIIIII'IIIiIIII Al'MlLlJIIR. GLENN OMEGA, '1' T1: Milllnonl EIIIIIIIIII'IIII, AYERS. C11AR1.0'I 1'1I'. ROYSIII Mountain Top EIIIICIIIiIIII 11 H' 1131 AN. GEORGE ARLAN A- V I1: Reading IIB IIIIII IIIIIIHIIHII IIIIIIIIIIIII-IIIIIII 1I' rCSIHllIHl '1' I'Ilck Varsity '1I'IIIIk I2. BAt'IIMAN WILL ARD JAMES .11 II II AllLIIIIIIII'II Bill' I'IIIIIIIIIIII'II IIIIII II'iIIIIIIIIc BAKER. FRANCES XVINONA State College FI'I II. ' lIJIIIIIIIIIiIIn 'I'IIII'II Girl's Club. 011 City LIIIIIIsIIIpc .lrI-I'clIiIIIIIIII WII-stling I1 2. :I. II Baseball II II. Topion Society Assistant Art Editor of Penn State Farmer I'I. BAKER. HARRY ROY. A 1' P 'IB Mk n IIAI. DWIN, FR ANK BRUCE, .IR.A1' P Philadelphia IHIININIIIIIIII I'I'QN'IIIL'III; 01' Student II.GIIIerIImeIIt I'IcsiIIeIIt 0f Senio C..1 President of Student Council President 01' Student II OIII'II Pr csiIIeIIt of S kull and Bones SIx ietI. 1I1I1i10r-in- Chi cf 19:10 IA 11', Managing IIIIIIIIII I'cnn IIIIe F I'IrIneI. Freshman Truck Mnnug cr I2. Mm ago, 12 1100's l'IIII' SmIictI. l Deltln II'psiloII. I'III Mu Sigma, First As;il:tnnt Cross Coun- try Manager In I. BARNER. EL'WOOD MELVIN Triangle Willinmsport GIOI Architectural EIIgiIIchIng Svamb. gl'hi Mu Sigma. Penn State Engineer I2. 3. 4I. Advance R. 0. '1'. C. BARNES. EDGAR CHARLES Franklin Red Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E.. Tau Beta I'i. IIARNHART. JOHN LOVE. AXP Grecnsburg Bu rny Dairy Husbandry Debuting MIIIIIII'III. CIIIIiI'IIIIIII IIII'ilIIIiIIn IIIIII PIIugIIIIIIIs CIIIII- mmm- Senior lIIIll Cunnnincc .IuI' 01 ll'ronl Committee. l'i D011 III prilun. Phi Mu II. aI-I IIIiII SIIIIIIIIIIIIII'e '1 Farm Business Manager 1930 Suni .lSIIhIY. 1310'011510 Council III Circululiloonr MIIIIIIIchI Old Main I0 liAlI'l'HOIDMII'AV. RAYMOND HORA'I'IO Sunbury Civil Engineering III III IsIIiIII EIIinIIIIII'iIIg IIIIIIIIIIIIIIk Staff Circulation AiIIIIII'Ier Collegian. Sigma Tan. 11 Delta Epsilon. 11. AIHVIS CAI. V IN 1I.1. IVOOD III K III IVarrcn U71 ! BASII'HORE WILMII 11 JOHN. A 'l. Mechanicsburg John .IinIIIIlIuIIal Economics BASSETT. MORTON ARCHER Kingston Civil EIIIlinIIcriIIII BAS'I'A. LOUIS THOMAS Old Forge Tub Electrical Engineering B A 'I'DOIIII' JOHN W11 L1 AM III K III Wyncolc Julymn Arts and Letters Freshnum Baseball Varsilv Football Squad I2. 8. 4I. Var- si ty Baseball Squad I2. 4-1 IIIIIAUGE. QUIN'I'ON EUGEN 1, 3 i112: WilIiIIIIIslert JIIIII' IIIIII'sIII i'III 18.: Some iIII'5' CH. tIIllIgiIIII I1. 2. t. 45, CIIISS Baseball i2. ' I. IIzIIVII I'D. IIIi MII Sigma. BECK ALVIN LEROY. 11 KA York Wit Civil EIIinICl'i'iIlg IIIIXJKLIILY. CHARLES OWEI' Alum Bank Civil EIIgiIII-PI'I'IIII Glee Club. A. S. C. E. BIIZISHIIINE. IIU'l'iI IILLOISE IIazlcton Homo. Econmnirs Chester EIIIII'IIIimI IIZIIitIIII'tiIMIIiIIf II',I'IItII Chairman SanIIIIIInre Hop Co IIIIIIIL Ice. CIIIIirIIIIIII Sophomore Prnl'illll IIItinII. BOIIII Issue Com- lmee. IIIIVII-z, Ii Delta Epsilon. SplIiII BIIZIIII. IDXLBIIIRT FRANCIS, 9 K III i Pk BIIII II. I II I IAN ,NIII DRII D Z T A MIII'5'SIilIc hLilly Bell IyI'I'IIIIIIIIIII Economics BIIZNDIIZR. KENNETH IIAROIID. A T Q IIIgornm Ken Civil Engineering IIIIINDER. WILLARD SOLOMON Duslmrc EIIIII'atioII. BI'IKIIII. H MIR! ABRAHAM A Z Lewisburg Mb AgI'irIIIlIII'IIl Education Grangc' Debating. BIIZRGMAN. VIIZRNA Lebanon EIIIII-IIHOII IIIIRI E'l'. EDWARD BU'II MI. E III II Ridll'y Park Ed CHIIHIII'I'PI! IIIIIi FiIIIIIIIc IIIterfIIIIcrIIity Council. BII'IRLE'I'. EMILE JOHN. JIL. LIIII Ridley Park JII'I-IIIIIIiI'III EIIinII'I-riuy BER'I'OI.lI1'l liiI1. JOIIN' SHII'INKEL. A IV P JanIcttown A IIi IIIIII H IIsbIIIIII r1! IIII'IVAN. GEORGE THOMAS WilIIIcrdiIIg I'IriI-IIl EninII'I'I'iIIII I :Irsity Cross Country Squad, Varsity TI'IIck Squad. IIIAXCO. NICHOLAS. AIIIA EIIIIIIIIII'mI Old Forge I IIiI uieiphin .I4I' s and Letter .IVm S luff UH Pi GIIIIIIIIII Mu. l'i LIIIIIbIIII Sigma. Scub- hard and Blade. BIC KIIJI L. ROBII'R'I' CI IFTON. G N E OB b BI ER Y. GEORGE PR ESTON' Allentown Milling Engineering State College l'llpl' .i I I'lIiteI-IIIre BI ACKD DON AI D IIILROY. A X? LI IV raining 0,0 -. SI. Architects Club, 'lopiIIII Socici5. IIIIACKWOOD. ETIIIIIII IVINOIN'A. E K CIIIftnn. Pittsburgh UWin EIIIII'u ion 'I'I'IIIIsfeI'I'eII fI'IIIn Westminster College. III AKESLIIZII.., GIIIZORGII T IRBERT, A KIJE Pr eservc aBI kic El cciI'iI'al Engineering Rine Team On. IIIIA'I'T. EDWARD JOHN. III K Ridgi'ily iiEddic Arts and Letters Phi Lambda Sigma. Debating I1 2i. College Band i1, 2i IllOCK.I IRVING SAMUEL. 2 TI! Sc ranton Elln'il'lllull Engineering lam, rKIIppII IN'II, A. I. II. E. IIOMBERGER. IIIIION HIIIRIIIIZR'J'. II! K T Lebanon Bmmnic Form: ry BONSER. HOWARD JACOB Miirlius Creek Bonn i'lIH'iLlINIIItlI Economi Its Student CIIIIIII'iI GD. BOO'I'H.H IIHOWARD WOR'FIIIN'G'IOIN' KL Pittsburgh IIIIII'IIIIIIII'III Engineering 'Imfi Beta I'i. I'i 'i'IIu Sigma, 1920 LAV IE S aif. BORDEN', EDWARD WILLIAM. IIIKL CnlIiI Iswood NJ. NEl EII'I-I'III'IIII Engineering Sigma Tau. College RIIIIIII Station 0. 2. 3 n IIORDIN'IIZR. ARMAR JAMES. IDA 0 Lebanon AI'IIII lIIIIIIsII'iIII Edumlion Glee Club I3. II. Baseball SquIIIl. BUULTON, ALBIIRT FRED Houtzdulc Elerhiuil Eligint'mnll IIOWDLE. FRED ALTON IIuntiIIgIIoII Valley Education IIOWIIJRMAN. WILLIAM FREAS, AX: Lansdownc iiBiIl Civil Engineering BR ACRES. MARGARET BAIR D Educalion State College IIIIIIIInIIIIcIIl N. J. AIII'iIIIlfIII'IIl Economics IIIIIItlIIIll Squad i2 I0. 'l'IIII'k SIIIIIIII f2. ID, Y. M. C. A. CIIiIiIIct III. RIIIiiu 3Station 0 2 Iik A DDOSK, EDII'ARD BRANDT. JOHN WALTER.O .. III Crufton Sr ieIIIc BRANDT, PAUL WILLIAMS. A T A I'crI'ysvillc '9 and Lcllors Circulation Manager Froth. Blue Key. BRENNER. ANTONIA I'lIilIIchpIIiII Education BRIGGS. :HIII'RIIZD STACY JR. A X BIuokliIIe ' I'JII'IHITI'lUI EIIIIiIICII'iIIg Phi Mu Sigma. Phi Mu AII Ii III. Siam rI'lu. CII Ih Vice President Glee Club GD. Foreign AI15 L'HISIIIE lManager Penn State Engineer. BROGE. HERBERT CONRAD Etna Agricultural and Biologit'ul Clltfillislry IIROMILEY. EDIVARD CHARLES CIII'IIII'I'III EIIgiIIl'I'riIly Philadelphia BROWN. IIZII IZUIII'III BI AIR LII. iIIIIIIII'aIlI-ric Media IBM 15; I'III und Lclch's BRUCE. PHILLIP VERNON. Friends UIIiIIII Media iiPhil CoIIIIneI'I'c and Finance BR UNGAR'I'. R ANDAIII. EUGENE Smulltun Chmniml EIIgiIIIII'riIIg BRYAN. CLAUDE S'I'EV'IIZIV Perkasic i'BrIaII BILI'teI i010 gy President Penn State Club Grange Student Council. Splilllilnx LII VII; BIIIIrd, Senior LA VII: BIIIIrIl, Dniu Science CI BUCCI. I'ATSY Derry 19111111111011 BUCK. 1211111., 11.1.1.1. pimburgh Molallurgll M111111g1'1' Wrestling. B1110 Key. Skull 111111 Bones. BUCK. JEROME RANDOLPH. 111K111 C11r1'uIII0w11 crry Cunnuurvu 111111 11'1'1111111-1; IIUCKAIJWI'. DORIS LEAH. Sychm' Kingston 11011111 1410117111111in Ellen II. Richards Club. Choir 121. Chairumn Freslnnun Girls Recoptiun CmnmitIec UI. Darby 0110111111111 I11t1'11 Mural C011n1-iI. J1111i111' 1'1'0111 Commillvo. IIUCKWAIII'I'ZR. FRANK HAROLD. A 111:: Upper B11011 10 11'111111'11111111'1'111 111111111111'11'1'1111 V111Ysitv Tennis 3111111111111. I11t1'r-l11'1111-1'11ity C1111111'iI.S1111i111' LA VII 11.11 III'III..1MICI'IAI11L THEODORE. A X A Johnsmwn 'c'd' Gladwyne 1111110011. WILLARD, 111.. .1. K HPMH 13'11111'1111'1111 IBIIIICII. CHARLES JOIIN I .. A'I'A 011k111011t 111'11'1 ' :I11'1'111111i1'111 IC1111111U1'1'11111 A. S. M. E. BUIICHARD. KARI. LESTER Guys Mills Agricultural 19111101111011 AR'I'III'R I'ulmcrlun 0011101111 IIIIRIII'ZNI'ZR, GLEN BUIIKIIOI. DER LEROY M AIISII Al I.. E 1111-. Reading ,Ils'11111 Glee Club 12. 3. 41. Manager Glee Club 111. Pm Mu Alpha. IIUIINISKEY. ANTHONY THOMAS Philadelphia 11111113111111 1111111111111'1'1'1111 Waterford BURNS. .IANI .'I I'I . MARY. I.11 C11111111'111Io1'iu .11111 Ari .s' 111111 1.0111119 '1111 SIaIc I'Inyem. Them AI11I111 Phi. Delta Siwnm Rho. 1111'1'11si1'C1111111i l . :15 111411111111: 511111111 1. 2. : A.IIJ11I1IHc1 A1113 Day U '31 111, Senim' Y. W S'I'ANIJCY 1'11-1111'0 Rocks 11111111111111! 1111111111'1'1'i11y IIUIIIIUWS. JAMES HURRY. LOIS GRACE New Cusllc 19111101111011. BIISCII. EDAVARD JOHN. AG :3 Glunshuw 1101'11'1'1111111'1' III'SII. IVIIJJAM ARNEII. 1I1Il KI! 013111111111 Jrs 111111. 141-11113 BYI'ZIIS. WAYNE SLOAN. A: '1' Butler 0111111111'1'1'1' 111111 1711111110 Delta. Sigma Pi. Kappa Kappa Psi. I1'1'cshu11111 Suphumuru Military lI11n1Is. College Blue II11111I. CAFFIGIIY. JOSEPH JAMES I'Ivusnnl M111111I Joe 11'11111'11111111 Kappa. Phi Kappa. Kappa Delhi l'i. II1111111' Cummil Medal. CALLIGAN. WILLIAM RUSSELL RidIcy l'111'k Mc1'11u111'1'111 Ellgli111-1-1'i11g A1-111'i11 Clarion Education CAMPBELL. HARRY C.. P12111111. Furnace Arts 111111 Lellm Vursity IVrc-stling, Student Cnuncil Y.M.C.A.Cuhi11ct 151:. lR'JERimff. I'1'01'nsiL Cuu111 'iI. I'i 1.11111I11I1L Sigma. Delta w '10. CAMPBELL. ROBERT PAUL. AX ISOI 1 CAI'EIIASO. FI'ILICIA ANNE Pen Argyl 16111111111011 I'I11i115viIIc Liberal Arts 1:.111110N1. HERMAN 11111211111111, A1115 uC111'1ly CA II I .3051. G ICORGE CARI. Ridngu' Me1'1111111'1'11l E11111111'1-1'i1151 Brandywinc Summit CARTER. Al' 11 111111 S1'1'1'111'e ALICE LAURENE. 111M 1101' '03' 11. 2, :11. C0II1-zo C1I11i1'. W. Boa rd. 1' 1'1 21.CI:1ss' Basket tI111II I'msity Ritle 'l'enm. 11pt1lin 1111. Campus Clubs Council Senior LA V11 2115! IT. 1' AR'I l1 R. REXFORD F... Friends Union Wynlusing P0111111 11111111111111'11 I'vnn Shite 31111'1111'1' 1111111111115 Editor. Duiry Cuttlc Judging bI'1'11111 MIL libel! 1101' LA V11: Stuff, I'i Della Fpsilon. D111 1i0111c I'lainsvillc 19111111111011 I11'1-sI11111111 Boxing 511111111. Varsiu' Boxing '1'1'11111. 12.130111. 110111 1051111111. A11. A CAUI.K. DANIEL EDGAR Clarion L111111s1-11111' .11'1-111'11'1-1111'1' CAVANAI'GII. DANIEL JOSEPH. 0 K 111 Oil City 01'1'111111'1-8 I'IIA'I I'AWAY. JOIIN NELSON. 3 A E 0111111111'1'1'1- 111111 Fi1111111-1'. Monongahela STANLEY LUDVI'IG AViIkcs-Barrc Civil 19111111111111'1'1151 CIIII'KNOSKY. H I IIIS'I'OI'I I ER. CH ARIES FRED 1111111011! in 11 New Castle 1311x1111: '1'011111. CICCIARICLLI. ADAM CARI. AVIndbcr Six 5111111111111 Engineering A. S. C. II. Vice President. Penn State Club MAR Y Wllilcs Valley E11111'1111'1111 CIMOCIIUWSKI. III'ZIJ'IN CLAYI'OOL. ORMOND WILLIAM. A1'111'i11 Slmron H '11111 .111111111111'1111'111 Engineering IV11y111111't Civil Engineering CI.II' I'. IIICXFOIID HULL. A111: th'I CLO'I'IIIICII I'III' D M ARION. .IR.. A X; Camp Hill 0111111111111 Euynwcriug Phi Lambda Upsilon. 1111.12. .IOIIN INKS'I'AR. E H I'itIsburgII Jurk l111111x11'i111 Engineering 'Iihcspinns. Froth. COLEMAN. MRS. l'IIYI.I.IS AI'AI.I.AIII1'.II M11I1111111y City '. 111111 Lcllcrs' CONOVI'III. HERBERT SPENCER. A 1' P Northampton Lundsr'upc Architecture CONIIOE. LITTIII'ZR SPRAGUE Cambridge Springs Arts and Letters Cross Country. COOGAN. JAMES HENRY JR.. AEIII SheI'Iandoth DAVIS. LILIJAN BEUIIA Taylor 0G 4r Ix and Lotte Edm'aiimz Egligorgn-Chicff Penn State Collegian. Studcn t B01 rd. Stu- Epsilin.m1m'Liuns law Skull 1nd Bones, li Delta DAVIS. PAULBOYD Beaver Falls Forestry COOPER. HOXVXARD JAIWES. 8 N E Reynoldsvlllc ' V Y 1 , I ' Coop Agronomy DAX IS. XXJIJJAM SCLDDIIR. T 111A llIIludt'lpiIIa Soccer TOIIIII GU. CS'TU CORBIN. JOSEPH ELIIEIIT Ardlnore M'- XXOBEXXT ALX'XXE' 3 AE . PX'X'X'XXCXDX'XiX Ele'rh-ical Envincvrmg Elet'triI-ul Enginm'riug CORNELL. JAMES HARRY. AX Churchville DECKER ELMER 31'1NJAMIN Bcllem'lte Ha I Edm'a! ion Industrial Euginevring SOI'Cer 0. 2I. Baseball 111 2. 3i. . DEII!I;1;2R.u ySAMUEL I'ILXX'OOD. A 1' P l'ottsville I,OIIRI:IH,I itiERSCHALL IIIIAN. q, 11 Portage immunity Mining Engineering LA XXI II; Stu ff CU. Student Religious inuncil. Clus hSOCccr Signiat Gamma Epsilon. Student Council. 801; nlaelnn State Grunge. President Cluver Club. Ag uStudent EIIELIIEIIEHEIIEHEHEHEHEHEIEEI XVIIXXfFER JARIES. XKI, Shnmoki IIII'I'II'IIJIII. MARY ELIZABE'I'H Anomm PULP, i 'H'H'T XV AI IZTIIR GUFMRIN J L. E N Philadelphia . WWHMC m, FWHW DELXILER. RICHARD ROBERT MA Hurnsburg W! ck Forestry I , I .. 3 . ' l n a . I 1 t mIIILIIL. LAWRENCE WILLIAM Glensidc 1:331:33; 0th X i M ' 0X X' i Fem ry SOC e V I JWTIJ Ayriruliurul Eronmnirs I X XX'I'ostIiIIg. , X DENNY III 11m CLARK TK E XVnyIIeshurg I CIIAXMEI . , I v , .Aiyrit-ullural Ecumnnirs ! CARI BMQARBWHW MOIIme Phi A.Xiu Sigma. Advertising Manager Penn State Farmer. t CRAVMER, GLADYS R. Monroeton DEPP, MARTHA JANE Punxsutawney Arts and Lvllcrs Edm'atmn . ,y. , 1 1 W A 11 ,H . .' 1. 11101151.; CHARLES WILLIML A: V Wayneslmm DLIXXILER. I.I1M.SI AIIIIIIIIIIAI. Ax Norristown ,1 ' l H 1 Dairy Husbandry i' H m X X' Clnss nusubun 121. EIm-lriml Enllinw'rinq Education , D:IIIIGHIIII1111 Psi. Kappa Knpp i! l. i I'hi Xiu Alpha. X'icc lrcsident Blue Band College Orchestra. 'J'lIespinI , , DEX'ORAE. 1.110! D 'iIIOMAS. T K E Monongahela ' Physics CURRY, SAMUEL BENJAMIN. IPK E CX'ESXOT Sigma Pi Sigma. Math Club. ZIIerlIuniI-al Engineering I DEVORRIS. MORRIS. 11122 A Philadelphia 1 CUSTER. JOSEPH DWIGHT Connollsville Elerlriral Engineering . Joe Ceramic Engineering Boxing Squad. Vice President Ceramics Society. DICKSQNv WILLIAM JOHN, A311, California Metallurgy CUTTER. HAROLD C. Mendvillc Sunitmzl Engineering IIINWOODIE. G'rb 'AR'I' DALZELL. AX Glenside Secretary A. S. C. 12.. AdIIIIIced R O. T. C. Dinny Aits and Letters FICSIIIIHHI Basketball Team. StudeIIt Council Ialecti Ions Cununittee. Fmternitv Editor LA VI HI I. Associate Editor CZERWINSKI. WALTER KEI'NETH. T x 11, Forest City Senio AVIE, lurple Quin l'hi Mu Sigm Science DOERFINGI R 12011183.. 11 1qu Freeport. NY- '3 and Lch s D NILE. AGNES IIAEDEC KE State College Aris and Lvlivrs DOUGLAS FRANKI IN S 93 Ingram Immmlu uutl Finamc Intvr- Fiiltcrnity Coumi. DALLX'. SAMUEL COWELL. III. Triangle Scwicklcy X'A L Elor'lrical Enginewriug Etta KIJIIIpI Nu. I'hi Mu Sigma. Associate Editor Penn DOWDX HENRY 11., JR, 11,11 x1; lhilmieiphiu ate I'llginecr Ha rrI Induslliul Euyinvoliny 102x :9 Humlbuuk Stuff. Penn State Collegian. Old Main DAIII ING'I'ON MARTHA SIiAlIl'I.ES Darling Bell. i'i Delta Epsilun. X21! oicl! inlaiiev line lX' XV. C. 4L Iioc'km 0 IL X41 rsit; ' GD nse- DUXX'NIVG. CIIARI ES E'XthT'l. JIL. A '1' El Cnrhoudulc Ill i1. 2. 3. II. Basketball III. Clilxs XLIIIIIgcr CH. 'l'cBIInis 'ICIIIIHC C'munuu'u lllld FiIImu-c m. Ritiu m, Architects Club. College Ouhcstm U. 2. III. DAVIES. CATHRYNE WINOLA. Orond Le Ruysville mm HELI :RPDERICK XVII I 1AM ML. 2 A I: Brookline , Education X Dr A I'rhilcct urc IeIIII Slate Players. ScqulLD Arv'hituts C.iuh DAVIS. CHESTER VAN LEER. A E 11: Haddon Heights. N. J. DUBBS. JOHN SCHILLER. IIrA 9 Bellefonte Education Commerce and Finance EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE DUDLEY. dAL BII 11'1' W11 LARD 0 NI 1' IIIlIIIIeIpIIiII IHI .11 IIII'IIIIIIIIIIIII EIIIII'IIIII-III'IIg 'I'IIu 11,014 M I. DUNKLII'IIIIZRGIIZK. ROBERT EIAVOOD. 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JOIIN NAYLON. 13 K III IViIIiIIIIIspurt Bud CIIIIIIIu-III'I: 411le Finance Boxing Manager. Lion's l'IIw. PIII'IIIi Nuus. Blue Key. ENGLAND. ELLA 'I'AMSON Hume EI'UIIoIIIiI's SIIIIc College Harrisburg EII'IIIII'I'III Engineering PIII Mu SIgIIIa.nAssnc1IIteII'.IIio'I Penn State Engineer 111, Second Assi III Wrestling Manager 121. A l. .. E.. E. Society 13. ENGLIII. CI:AUDII'. ROY. IIIKT III' IIISCIIIIACII. IIIIIRBEII'I' 11.. E N Lancaster Harb I'I'II'I'II'I'I'III Engineering FIHINHIH 'I'I'IIIII 11. 2. 2. .n, IIZVIIZRI'IVI'. IIZDWARD LEWIS. IIIK T SIIyI'c 11m Chem ixlry IIIVZSI . .III'ZSIII'. MARIE BCI'WiCk 'I.'I IL'IIIH'UHUIL EVIIIS. LORIIZN LEROY, 433.1. MiIIviIIe Pug I'IIIIIIIII'I'I'I: and Finance IIIYMAN. HOWARD .1011 IN IIIIlgconIII UIII'HII'UIIC IIIHI I'IIIIIIH'I' Sigma Tau, A S. III. IIIYMAN. WILLIAM GEORGE. TIIIA Pittsburgh I ' Forestry Forestry Society. II AIIRINC ER. WII. I I AM ROY.1I-.ui. 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Liebig Chemical 1cm 5'. GREASER. 111A YLIN HENRY Germantown Civil Engineering GREBE. KARI. ANDREW Reading .-II'cliHcL-IIII'111 Engim-L'riny Sigma Tau. GREEN. HOWARD W01. 1' 1'1 R'I'ON. A T Swartlnnorc ' m l CmIIIIuI'L'c 11nd Finame LA V111: 13011111 1:11. Lacrosse 11. 2. .' . J ELI uration College Choir 111.21.15.11 1l. 2. .1. 11.13115kclb1111 11. 21 arslty Basket tba 111 1211. 0Truck 121.M11y I111y11.21.Soci111 Chairman 11'0111011' s Building 1:11.1'1'esi1lcnt W11111e11' 5 Build- G11 RENE. 111NN VIRGINIA 011k1110nt GinI GRFGORY. HENRY MICHAEL. 911111 St. eMarys F g um marry and F11 101021 Munnger Crass Country. Delta Sigma, l'i.131ue Key Society. Canonsburg D! airy Husbandry LA 1 11'511111' 111. Daily Science Club. 011111191111; SAMUEL C1. -1l DE. ONE Sa 1111013.. ALBERT ALONZO Moshnnnon ElerlI'iI'al Engineering GROSSMAN. DOROTHY GRAVE Plttsburgh Education GROVE. ALBERT W. Bellefonte Landsrupv A 1'1'I1itvrlurc GROVE. ROBERT MILTON. K A P Lcwistnwn Hob Comnu'rt'v and Finance UNRNSEY. 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LER CAROLINE S.11.1511URY.X9 State College '0 l . lrls and Letters i'lesident 11f Arunousui. Cw'Lns . 1..1V1 5.11111' Social Chair- 1111111 111. Hm nor S ociL ty CuunLll ML'LluI U1. Pi Gamma Alpha. May Day Chairman 1:51. HALLER. HARRY SENSENIG East E1111 Chemistry 11.111111.'1'ON. 110111'211'1' 1'.. X111 Aspinwnll Bub Commerce and Fiumu'c 11AMIL'1'0N.ROBER'1' 'I'AY 1.011. A T A Smethport Art 8 and Leilms HAVMlAKER. WILL 1AM 1.. ., A 62 Lnnsdowne Agricultural Economics 1911110r-111C1119f Pennt Smte F11r111er.C.Cnb1ne.t ..1'11; 111T :11.tu111'11t Council 141. l'i Delta. Epsilon. i'cnu State Mission iii China Commit teet H ANGEN. ANNE ES'I'EI.1.A Education Reading HANKEY. DONALD ALBERT Parnassus Don C'mnmerce and Finance IIAI'l'E1.. JOHN HENRY. B K Chambersburg HHap Electrical Engineering IIARBERGER. CHARLES HENRY. GE . rrhilcr'turul Engineering Scabbard 111111 11111110. Pnttslown HARE. ALFRED N.. 11111111 AI -'1hilm!1nal Engineering Junior Prom Conunittee. 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St. Clair Pre-Mcdical WEIR. FRANK HESS. E :10; Philadelphia Arls mill Loliors DONALD LESLIE. X T IIIIIIsdIIle FII'I'HI'I'III Engineering IIIIIInrn Sm'ioty CnuIIIii McIlIll III. Em KIIIIIIII NI II. SI: 11d IIIIIIf Photo Editor IImII Photo Editor 10:90 Senior A 'II:. II'IIZIRMADN. WEISS. CIIYDIII HOWARD, T K E South WilliIIIIIsImrt ndilsiriul Enninwring College BIIIIII H. C allege Orchestra i1. 2. 3. III. KIIppII KIIppII Psi. 21':1l1 Mu AlpIII.I I'IilrriShllrg Arrhihmiurc Scarab. Sphinx. WIIIL SH C.1IDWIRD XIII Ed Blue Key. SI-IIIIbIIrII IIIII1 Blmlc IVIIINNER. HARRIET SII'IESHOII'I'Z. X9 .IOIIIIsiIIwII Edutaiiou, IIIIIIoveI' W IIIR'IIZ. SAR A VIANNA Ed N m lion WES S'IONT 1ZARTHUR HOWARD. A X Pottsville Commerce and Finmu'c Bcllefonic W iIlTlelL Am IIIIIhIIlurgII ANDREIV VOSSII ER. A X v llll . Boxing Squad I21. Ben Avon vil Enginvmiuu Circulation Manager Penn SIIIic 1I IIgIIIeer. I'i DeliII IIIpsilon. C IIss BIISOhil 11. WEYMOUTH. IIIDIVARD ADAMSv K 3 Ed IV II AITE. 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Spc II He VVIIISON IIIR ANCIS CARVER. III 11 HI Mm Int Union Bil Jilt'thtlili-Hll Elwinvcring Chester Arm and Lcilers CIIARI 1I2.S III III 11 CIIm-I'Ie IVINNII WIN'l 19R. MARION AI ICIIE. IIII CIIIIIIIrIulcriI' State College Hunu' III! mum I IIZIII'II 11. RiIIIIIrIIs C.luh CIII'IIIIIIdale ROBERT A.. E 11 um! Finance WIN'IIIIZR. HBud t'unum'rl'c' lIl-IIIIIP WIIIBIIJli Bollcmnle tPhil Arts and Lellms College BHHII U. 2. :51 Cullcgc OITIICSIHL CID. IVION. WOIIII'. JOHN HERMAN JIIIIIIsluwn UJohnny EII'I'iriIIuI Engineering IIIIII KIIpIIII NII. WOIIII'III. JAMES 'I'HIIIODORIII. III K E Scwivklcy Cunuurrt'r 41nd II'I'IIme WOOD. OSCAR THOMPSON. AX P Conshohmkcn hil'nndit' PIv-III'CIIIII nI Varsity IIIIII FreslIIIIIIII IIIIinIg. Junior IIIIIzcr CIIIIIIIIiitc-c. WOOD. WAIIIIACIII .IOIIIIIIIY Franklin Eleririml EIIIII'III'IIII'IHI IIliII KIIIIpII NII THU 1101a 1'i. A . 1.11I'I.VISI:I-I01IIIIy 16.19.. Society, SIIIiIIr CIIIIIIIil Y. M. C.A...ISIII11 IVOODRING. MARY CRUSIII. Nita Noe Beilefunte Tmnmy' .lrls and Leiterc r. Chm: Sminl ClIIIinIIIIn m. Finum'o ChIIirIIIII II W. C. IL. Hm use of Rep .S'OIIIIIth'u HI. Student Social CIIIIirIIIIIII W. G. A .. NIItiIIIIIII Convention Nita Nee FIIIstmI Cmnnwrw uml Finunrc I n-lmusni. CI wens. IIIIIIIen s IIIdiior SI-IIIIie 3 DH 13' 21. .S. A. A. IIIIlitur in Women's HIIIIIl- WOODR'OIIU'J GyR AC III Mu ClIIss lerlosidsnt i3. I'Oilil State Collegian: Golf NIIIIIIIgI-r H hm Ik II. A. A BOIIi'I YIIIAGIIIR. JACK HENRY. A X2. IICllcfuIIic Arls umI Lelh'l's CARII IL. A X P Butler Civil Enginpminq FroslIIIIIIII Football VIIrSih' iIIIothIIII I2. :0. Viva President .Iuninr 1IISS.SecretIII 5 Sophomore CIIISS. IIrinrs III IILI' Y0 S '1'. 1I VII IIYN 501 111 II III! CIIIIIIIIIIdmie Chester IIIlIImI I'mI YOUNG Believue Industrial Engimwring TIICSDIHII Club. I'onn SiIIic Players. Theta Alpha Phi. YOUNG. MILTON C.. 23 A III Milt Bcllcvuc lI'anIsIry Forestry Suviciy. Cross Country THOMAS ANTHONY. i'II'IIbMC- II'ImI Junior I'mIII COIIIHIIUI'I' Squad 1.1 ZARY. '1' III A KII'INNIIZ'IiII Cmnnu'rur' nml lI'iumu-c ZERBY. JAMES State College IIIIIIGIINFUSS RIC HARD 11 ARRY '1' T Q PIIIIIII-rion W'Ii I'k .lr'IIII'iI'I'IIInuI III'uyI'mII'riug Soudcrinn Cumnu'rt'v' 11ml Filllnll'l' Busii HICSS M II Ilgcr I'I'IIII SiIIct . IIIIS Sinoss MIIIII um StudcntS' Handbook. Pi DoitII llesiluII. Delta Sigma Ii. PM 111 SigIIIII. IIIIIII Muml Cuu ciL ZIEGIIIIIII. RUSSELL IL. :21; um ZHIMIIIRMIIN W11 1. 1. I31 IIH'IN '1' T1, IIarr'isbng uZin grimlliurul 11ml Biolvm'lal Cilmm stry 1' resident Liebig Ciielllicill Societv. A . Stu 1 Rural Life Cl 1: I. Ient Council IIEIIEIEEEIEIIEIEIEEIEEIEEIEHEEJIEHEIEEIEIIEILIEIEHEIIEHEIEHEIIEIEI Class History 1931 WIFTLY we approached the little town nestled in the poetic setting of Nittany Valley dressed in her gorgeous Autumn splendor. With ill concealed eagerness we scanned the horizon for the well remembered first glimpse of Old Main, only to feel our hearts sink as we realized that the scene of our many struggles, merry makingSe-yes, even petty depreda- tions-was no more. And that dear building, vanished mysteriously into the very bowels of the earth, symbolized to us the change in Pennsylvania Stateis future. Other buildings had sprung up, apparently over night; Grange Dormitory, Pond Laboratory, the Botany Building and the new Menis Dormitory had, through the alchemy of modern engineering, quietly transformed themselves from blueprints into solid, material things of beau- ty. Yet even as these edifices rose from the dust, others inconspicuously evanesced into thin air, leaving only great gaping wounds 0n the surface of our beautiful campus. No longer did the drill field serve as such, nor was the Old Mining Building entire; rumors of a new Power Plant became a fact; the vicinity of Liberal Arts Building altered considerably, and even the Bellefonte hare tor 6cParkefs Boat,, as it was fondly duhhed hy the 01d gradsi had to move its resting place. Notwithstanding this determined attempt to trace the physical growth of our Alma Mater, we realize the utter futility of such a task as we con- sider the changes yet to come. Along with the above mentioned develop- ment in our material surroundings there was an unseen but just as far reach- ing upheaval in our college lives. Penn State spirit was undergoing a slow but certain change in form, a change which was destined to be for the het- ter, but during the transition period it became very diflicult at times to adapt ourselves to the shifting trend. A new class had been welcomed into our great brotherhood, and this time in the role of friends and counsellors, we strove to assist these beginners in the problems of orientation. It seems almost unbelievable that we are really Juniors, that this is the last half of our college career and soon we shall he fourth year men. For our class has been reserved the honor of publishing the first Senior LA VIE. On the athletic field, fickle Dame Fortune. has smiled on us with uniform favor. Looking ahead, we can glimpse the revered 01d Dame beckoning us on to the battle with Life. Nineteen thirty-one has struggled valiantly, un- der the loyal care of conscientious and able oHicers, to achieve for our own Penn State her rightful place in the sun. It is a time when all signs point to a grander, more glorious Pennsylvania State College. Let us live up to our standards and push on into the future with stout hearts and unquench- ahle faith in our Alma Mater. IEEEEIEEEEEEMEEIEEEEEIEEEI unior Class AIIIIIII. JAMES FLOYD. I11 K '1' Pittsburgh HJI'IIIIHU CummIII'III uml lviIIunI-c Forensic CIIIIIII-il Debating SIIIIIIII. JAIII'IIIIL'L'II II. '1'. C. ACKICRIJ', IIUIIIIIII'I' JACKSON. A III; Hop lIIIIIuIII Hlfob IIIIIIIxII'iIII IIIIIIII'IIIiuII ADAMS. MARY JANE Wuyncshurg IIIIIIII' lb'l'llllllllnil'. Collegian III-IIIII'III' UI. .As9L'Ii1III II'AIiIIII' I'Uiicgii'lll CD. Homc lIlI-IIIIIIIII iI-.9 IIIIliIIII I'IIIIII SII Ilc IIIIIIIIcI' UH, 'II'IIII9'IcI' I'mIII WII.9I Virginia UIIiI'cr9 'i,I'. AI,II'.XANDII'.II. NELSON IIIIIIIIIINIII. IIIAU IIIII'IIIIIIIH 110.5 EIIII'II'II Chemical lIJIIinIIIcI'iIIy AMMERMAN. .IAMIIIS II.. E II Curwcnsviilc Jim L'I'I'IIIIIII' Engineering ANDERSON. f AIII OSCAR. A X A AVilsuII Audy' EIIII'II'iI'III l'iliinIL'UI'iIIy Lucrussc GD. ANDIIIIISUN. CIIAIIIJIZS IIIIZIIIIIIZII'I'. B X MIIIIIIIIcy Bud Civil Engineering Frush Sum-III', VIII'sin Soccer 2. 3L ANDERSON. 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IIII'IIAIIII MILTON EII'L'II'iI'III II'IIinII'III'iIIII IIIIIIIII'cI' IIARIIIIZII. IIIA'IIIIIIII'I' MI-MULLIN. X T UiI Cin lilli'b .IIIII'IIIIIII'I'III II'IIIIiIIcI-I'iuy Wrestling 0. :5 . SIIIislIIII'I' i'IIIInIII III Enginm' I'iII y I-'i1'.9IuA.99i.9'IIIIII MIIIIIIL'I-I'nf II1I111i.9'. .IIIIIim IIu inos' MIIIIII- Igor Old Main lIolI Pi DcIIII II'.p.9iIIIII. S 5 IIAIICIIIJS. IIANIIIII, Q.. XT II. AIINIIZY. RAYMOND CHARLES CI'IIIIC.9I'iIIc II'uI EIIIII-ulion Tennis. IIIlskctlmll. IIAIINIIAII'I'. MARGARET IIZIII .IIZN upvyn BI-IIcfque llumc EI-mwmirs IIARNIIAII'I'. MAURICE C. Greenshurg I'IIIIIII' I'InIInIIII'I-I- lllIlI FiIIIUII'U I'I'UHI IIII9i11099 BUIII'II, 'l'hcspiun CIIIII. Sphinx SuciL-II'. BARR, ROSE ANN Tyrone Physics Freshman Y Cabinet Secr'IeIIII IIIIII 'II'LIIIsIII'er Frcslunun CIII.9'9. C'IIIIII.9. Beta, Chi lIi. Phi Lambda Up9iIIII1 Cup. 11011111 Smicty CounI-il McIIIII John White Scholarship. W. S. G. A.ScI10IIII'9I1ip. IIA USER. 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GRACE 1111.1Z'.:IH11'1'H, Sychor Pittsburgh :11 111111 L15II151's 1'1 '1'1i1le11t lSu11111111111111'e5171111211.1110 CII 1 11-1- President 1.1111111: H11u.'111'1.1 V11r.1'it1'i1:Jlu1u'tctte 'l'hespiun $111111 H..V1.S.111111f111'e College C110 DlE'i'Z. RAY VIOND 11.1111... B K York 61111111111111- 11111I Iv'i1111111c 1111717131.. 11.1.1.11'00D813111131. Avis Conunl'r'w 111111 1 1'1111111'e Sl111i11g1011 DILLARD, H A R 11 ISON LEWIS Hap 11l1'l1112111'yy DLV'KI 01' 111' R. .1011V '1'1101' '1'11. X-N. 111A 0 1.11.11 Crock 11 !11111! 11'111111111111111 DIPI'OIM. JOHN BRISBIN. K; P Baden ' 1'1-I1il1'1-1111'1' DIVELEY. l'AI'l. RAY Meycrsdule Pork EI1'1'I1'1'1'11I E11111111'1'1'i11y 1111111 11111111. 111111131111. Orchestra. A.1'.1'i.1'111111 111111' Manager. DIVEN. ROBERT TRACY S1'01111111e ln'l1'1'lri1-11l E111Iil11'1'1'i1111 1111111311., ROBERT KENWOR'I'HY. 111K 3 G1'e1'1111'i1-11. C111111. .111'1'111'11-1'1111'111 E11111111'1'1'111y BONNER CHARLES EDWARD. 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Denver 011 1'1111'8I 1'11 MUSSER, DAVID MUSSELMAX. e N 111 Dave Stutc College 1111111811111! EdIII'uII'mI 'l'mck. Varsity Baseball. MUSSIHI. IVII1I1IA M DANIEL IInII-hull l11ui1 II. I 1'1-II11111111 Freshnmn 1118in '-.I 1111k ANTHONY WuI'I'im' Run Agrirulhn'ul Economics NADIA'ODNI'IY. 1117551111 Slick I'IDW A II II R . 'I'lu'nop Mining NAVROCKY. I' hil11dclphi11 E'Ilmufm 1111 I 'el11'1111r3. 111211. NELSON. ELEANOR ADELAIDE Ellie 'I'I'unII'cr from Philadelphia N111'11111I School. Stm-kcrtun VIII'II'I'IIIHII Hmm' Iu'I'nIquI'I-s 'I'1'11111Ifer from West Chester Stuu- 'I'cucllcrs' I'nllvgv. N I'ZVV II A RT. BI'iA'I'RICI'I M. lime 311111988011 JII'IIIIIIn'eg NICODI'IN. VVAL'I'I'IR FRANK. S2 A E A'lc IVollslmI'o Dairy 11118111111111'11 NILES. JEROME FRANCIS. A 62 Shorty I II. C.. Student Council. NOBLE. .IOSI'ZI'II RODNEY IIculIIviIIc EII'I-II'I'I'III Engineering ELEVADOIUC IIUBI'R'I' 9 T I! Jnhnsmwn IIIIIICI'N' 11111! 1 1'11111111' NUDI'IRI'ZR. A l 011 Delta Sigma Pi. I'I Delta IIIIIiIuII. Fmth 13111111! I. I . 0.. IMu 81:1111 State College Arts 11111! LI'HI'I'N NULL. JOSEPH SUMNER SIIIIIIIIII IVAN S'I'ANIJCY Forksvillc IIIII'I'II Husbandry N ORION. NUSS. ARTHUR l'. Pottsviilc I'111111111'I'1'1' 111111 l i1111111'1' WINIFIU'ZD II. IL'1I1II'11II'IIII. U'IIUXNI'IL. M11I111111Iy City EV I'll .YN J I'IA NN l'I'I I'l'l IL'IIIII'II firm. UIA'ICIL 11111108111111: ALBERT. 0 T I2 Ml. .Icwctl OSIII'ZCK. CARL Ozzie EIIIII-IIII'IIII I 1'c.II11111111 'I'I'uvk. Varsity 'l'1'111'k. Ritllt'y Park PA IS'I'I'I. D C1III11111'1'1'1' 111111 1 1'1111111'1' DILLWI'N I'ARRISII ill I'AIA'MBO. FRANK BERNARD. A 1IMA Scranton 1.. 1 - I 1111! I'AIIANA. ANDREW. H K 'I' l'1'1'11111i1'8 Murrisdulc '11 K 'I' Alt11111111 PARKS. ROBERT RICHARD. B1111 Poultry Husbandry Varsity Boxing 'I'1'11111. I'AIIMI.EY. H ARRY MARK. JR . A V 111 Il.111'i.IburI: Hen 141'18 111111 I11'II1'1'8 A 'l' A I'L'ckvillc I'ASSI'IRI V 01111111191'1'1' 11111! 1 1'1111111'1: . VICTOR. 11: Advanced IL 0. 'I'. C. 311111088011 I'A'I I'INII'1.AII. RI'IINO VICTOR I .Ilrrhunil'ul EIIIII'III'I'I'I'IIy 11,, Blue II11111I. I'A'I I'0N. I'AUI1 BI'EIJMON'I'I'Z. K :3 I'I'r-JlI-dirul Washington I'AYN'I'I'IR, IV. ROIII'IR'I' IIcthuny E11111'11I1'1111 PEARCE. I'IDIVARD LEWIS Duylvstmvu Ell '111111111'1'1'1' IIIIII lv'i1111111'1' I 1'1'.II11111111 Wrestling. Varsity Wrestling. 1' II .'IKI'IZl SIARG ARI'. 'I' H ItAXOR SH 111' College 111811'I11h'1111111 HI1I111' Er1111111111'1'8 l'I'3l.I.Y. EDWARD EVERETT. II N Upper Darby I. . ' CIIcIIII'SII'y 4lilll Physics FREDERICK JOHN Reading IleclIImI'I-ul Engineering l'I'IIlEI.I.A. ELEANOR C. SIIcITIcIII Education I'E'I'ER SON. l'l'I'I'ROCIIKO. JOHN WILLIAM. T311: l'cckvillc Jo III III Hy Educutwn Advanced 11.0 . '1'. C.. Captain Suphunmrc Boxing Team. axing Squad 121. Cutuwissa l'II'AIIIJ'lR. ALBERTA Home Economics PIERCE. JAY BLAINE. A 3.1. WilliIIIIIsport CImLIIIerI'e 11ml Ir'iIIIIIIrc Delta Sigma Pi. Class Baseball MIIIIIIch' 1:51. Rio III-Ih'us. l'urlu Rico 1 III IIHII II'IUIIUIHII'N Vice ltrcsidcnt of Club Illsmum 1'1IIII-I'.1I-:IIIII I INERO M KNUII L MARIA I'INKUS. MEYER A. Olyplmnt Pre-Logul Debuting Team. Tennis. Philadelphia I'I'Iz-Medit'ul FI'esIIIIIIIII 1.3011550. I'LUMEH. JOSEI'II NIELSON, E '1' .1. J00 Honor Society Council Modal. PULLOCK. I'AUL ROBINSON Dmvningtown Electrical Enginvcring 1'001111AUGII. HARRY JAY. A Z York Poor Izuiry Husbandry Penn State IIIrIIIer 11.21 DIIIIy Science Msoc 1111011 111- -ClIiI-f of 1931 IA .111 11. 3.1 All BlIIGL-k IIIId BI'IIIII: Club Editm- 1'011'1'14 11 IZAVID 111111111NG 111x11 C11 tas suuqua LID Industrial Education Boston. Mass. and Finance l'OWDRELL. EARLF. CARIJSLE. 2 A E Burk Cunnucrca I. F. C. Scranton 1111'4'Iltlllil'ul Engineering lOWELL. RMJS 1'3. 9 N E Midlc' F'IeshIIIIIII Soccer Team. POWERS. 'IIIOMAS J.. JR . HI I A XVIIIIIIIIIsport Iitan y Engineering Scranton I'RICIC. W'ILLIAM BLUME. dIEK Mechanical Engineering EDWARD JOSEPH Landscape .1 I'ch I'lcrlIII'c I'IUCKE'I'T. Sewell. N. J. 'I'A'l'IA N A Arch 1' lecture PRUSKOURIAKOFF. LuIIsdowne Co utcsville l'URSEL. III ConIIIIcI' cc and Iv'I'IIIIIIIu IVILL 1AM I IOYD X kg 1 PURSLI. L. 'WILI. 1AM 9 N1 vl-Iope I'll Hl' RIII'IIIIII; IIIIII'IIIIIIII'III Engineering Motiv 0 Power Club. Homestead Architecture TE'I' PUSIICAR. JOHN M.. Pushy 11 A DCI.II1'1 I'3. Muse RALI'II. JIL. 111 A 0 PIttsbuI'glI Arls and Letters Second Assistant Boxing Manager. 11 HISPACIII'R HILDA MARGARE'PI'A Philadelphia II a ion E Tgxllllsferl'cd from Philadelphia Nounul School. Fclnuary. Ierican . RANKIN. JOHN STEPHENS. A7. I'cIIII Jul'k Penn State Farmer 11. 2. :11. I1 AY. BENNIIIR Bcllefunlc I'HIIJI' Phil CU'IHIIM'I'I'C and Finance RAYIIURN. JAMES BOYD. 11911 WVnrHIiIIgluII Jim Agronomy Football. IHCDFIEIJL RONALD LAVERNE I'I'e-Mt'divul l'IL'IIsuIItvillc REED. 'l'. WILLIS. A 2311, Commcrm and FIIHHH'U Glusspon REES. MILDRED ES'I'ICLL Home EI'IIIImIIiI's Lunsfurd 11141513. ILVAN CIIARI ES. AXE AIIIIcIII'ch lv'iIII I PI'Iz-IIII'III'I'III Junior Class I'rvsIIIOIIt. Stud 0111. 1'11 il 2. 3 . S . Board 1:11. President 1'10 Medical SuvIcIy 1:11. ' tuIant 111611151111. CHARIJCS 16.. JIL. 23 A E Harrisburg Chunk C'mn-mmuuc mIII FIHUIH'c Bethlehem 1111113811311 MARION GF3 11'IRUDII 91' Home Et'IIIIUIIIIl'S 11' xw'l Glee Club 111. Q A B Part Carbon A IdllIIl'17IIl1'c 131. BIIIIII 1, g, 3 . M: . Architfxts Club 031' 1 1111101111 11 131W ES. '11 IOMAS K EN N E'I'H. Ken 111. Y. M. C. A. Lacrosse Cl 2. 31. 11h 11. 1111116113. FIHIIDERICII ELLSWORTH IIIIIIIsh'iul Ell'lll'llIinn Lewislown REILLY. ALBERT MORTIMER. E X Clifton, N,J. Al Cmnmvrt'a and Finance Boxing 11. 2. 31. Football 11. 2. 31 REINSHI'J'II. WII LIA'H AI BIZ RT Allentown 011. II ! Engineering REKICRS. I'AUI. ERNEST I'I'e-MI'III'I'III koollcster. 1'. Y. I'IIIIeIIivaIIe RENNARD. J ACOB A . A 1' P J! Ike Forcmj Baseball 11. 21 R EUNING. RUTH M A RION lome Gettysburg EI'IIIIonII'I's REYNOLDS. EDNA MAY Education C111 I'ks Summit REYNOLDS. JAMES WATERS. E II Rutledge YalmI Civil Engineering I'rI-SIIIIIIIII Truck. Football Squad. RICHARDSON. ALBERT G.. A 21 111 IIIIIIIIIIII Heights. N. .1. Landscape Arrhilechn'c GRIER IUEMER. Clarion Landscape Architecture RII' R A. AI. IIONSO 11. San Juan. I'IIrtII Rico '11 AgI'I'I'IIIIIII'IIl CIICIHISII'U Treasurer Club 11151111110 AIIIOI'IHIIIO. 1115111111.. KA'IIIERINE I'ERIE Center Hall '-om!in 1111! Home ErunnmiI-s CIIIIIpus 1711111 Council 121. Chair 12. :11. Glee Club 12. .I lil'l'TER. ELMER .I.. H K .1. WillinInspIII't BIIII Industrial Engineering Youngwood ROBERTS. JAMES FRANCIS. E III E Jim Arts and Letters IIIIIIIIIII'II SAMII IIL GII4OIIGIII..- V q; E Shenandoah nSm Ilechunit'ul Enrlinvoring ROBINSON, I'IIAIIIJIZS ELIOT. 2 IE Pittsburgh Bill NR and Lt'lleis Emu; I3. II. Intcrcqus Golf I2 33!. Varsity Gulf Squad 2, 3 . Philadelphia Liberal A219 Freshman 'tIIruL-k and Cross Country. Varsity Truck and Cross Cou IItI I'3'. ROBINSON. IIIAII'H ASQLWIIII Rabbi IIODIIZIIICK. IIIDI' A II IFE. XI! Reading HlIJaIdie' Edumiimi Irons. College Choir 3tI. Glee Club I1. :0 VIC IIrcsident IIII. Varsity Qunrt ct I2. 3.I L01 ouise IIIIIIIer 'Club. Campus Club Council IIII. Photographic Staff LA RODGERS; HAIIIII .II. ., 11 Kq; Bullvicw R .Hllrhiierimul Enghwminq 'lIIICspiiIII I'IIIII I2. 'II. Assistant I'ruduction IIIunngI-I IIII. Production Mulmgm UII I. F. Skippm'k EdurulimI I Froshninn Y. W A. Cabinet. IV. S. G. 1. I1 , Class Hun key I1 2I. Class Baseball I1. 2I. IIOSIIIN IIEI:R Y. .I IIISSI E II. WJs IIOSIIZNIIIIIILDIIJI III4 IIINI' KE'III'II IIIII. A: III IIZIIIswurtII ho Comnwr'w llNd IIII'mmz-c Stunt Night Committee. Y. III. C. A. Cabinet. IIOIISA, AIIMANDO Stine College Morlmniml Euginorring IIOUSE. .II VIIII HAMILTON II P Camp Hill 'u'lhuul and Biological CIIL-mis II' II LIOIIII: CIICIIIIII'III Sm-iety. Penn State Farmer SIIIII. IIUDIIY. JOHN WILLIAM IIIiIkes-BIII'rc Civil Engineering IIUNG. THOMAS JACOB, q; K Willimnspurt Tom. Commerce and IIIiIImu'c I. F. C. RUSIACKAS EDWARD W Minersvillc Civil Engineering RUSSELL, HIIINIIY SIGGINS. AEX Oil Cily I'I'e-LI-mil IIUTHIIAUIIIF, IIAIIIIY S'IIAFIJIIJI. 11 K A I'hilndelphiu Monk Archilccturc Interfraternily Boxing. IIYNIIIAIISON, .IIISIIII'II BAIINE'II Muncy 'iBarney'I IIarIiculIurc SALESKY, PHOENIX .II.. II! III II Philadelphia l'rcuIIodil'al SAL'I'ZMAN. SOL SIDNEY. :1: E II Marcus Hook Conmwrcc uml Finmu'c SANNIIZII. DAVID SCO'I'T. A X 2 Somerset Dave CIIoInit-ul Engineering SARACINSKYI STANLEY S. I'Ieasunh'illc. N. J. Elct'h'irul Engineering SARGIIIN'I' JAMES IIILWIS Civil Engineering PilImertOlI SAWCIIAK, I'IIZ'I'I'III. T E III Olyphant Zip Industrial Education 'SAYIIIII. GEORGE ANDERSON. A X Wilkinsburg Sn Commvrl't' and Finance GIee Club. I. III. C. SCHAFFEII. GEORGE MEIIIII'I II. A E :1; Industrial Elliu'ulimi Bethlehem SCIIAN IIACKEII. HAROLD I MIIIISIII'III Induxh'inl Education, SCHAII'IIZ, GIIIOIIIIIII JOHN. IIIK E Scranton lfunkie Industrial Enm'ncminq Freshnmn W restling Firs! Assi. stunt Manager Golf 'Ieum. II'IesIIInzul Y Cullinet Senior I' Cabinet Blue K03 SIIIIIIIID FRAI'K II AYIIOID. T K E ending H'0! Cammorrr and Finance Ficslunan Liu-Inssc. Harrisburg Horticulture Penn State I'Izlyors. Theta Alpha Phi. Cruh Apple Club. SCHIIZIJI. IIIILLIAM MET'I'LEN. 11K A Ich. SIIHINNIIIIIER, WILLIAM HENRY IIIKI v Oak Lane Bill FIPI'IH'CHI IIIIIyim'vring Collegian Buurd. Forensiv Council. SC HISSI IIJ.II I'H AIII. IIIS IIIIZNIIY, II Ix lb 'IIumuquu uUllm'lic Iumnwrm' uml IIII'nmu-c SCHMIDT, CHARLES AUGUST, 8 T52 Edgewood Arls mid Lchrs SCHMIDT. GEIOIII II.CIIAIII41IIS. 0: Pittsburgh Landscape .IllmIIIIlCIIlll: SI' HNIIZIIIIII II IIOIIIIIIIII' COI .I'l IalIYAHN. A 1' P Pittsburgh Iairu Husbumliy Duin Science Club, Collegian Business Staff I2 I. SCIIIIII'IIIII. ELMIIIII HENRY I-ouysburg Ayricullurul Erlm'utiun SI' IIIIOIIJLDIIII C IIIOI YN WILHIIILMINA Reading EIIIm'u io n Choir II, 2. 3I. 'I'umaquu SCIIIIOIIIII. IIZDYIIIIIIII. PATRICIA Frill Arts and Lclh'rs Susquehanna University III. SCHUIIIIZIIJIOWAIID IL, 2 III 2 Alt Hou'd Commerce and Finance Philadelphia Educai iio SCHIVALIIIII. El JZABE'IIII K A'THEIIINE Beth South Hadley Fails. Mass. A rr'li Her! ure SCOTT, I.I NCOI.N IIOBI III SIIHIIIS'I'. LEII OY III. Blus'sburg Ari'lIiIvr'hn'uI Engineeriny SCIIIIIS'I'. WILLIAM CLINTON Blossburg She 11791 II'uresfry Forestry Society. SIIINUIJS. ANTHONY FRANCIS Wilkinsburg EIech'imI Engineering Bessemer Elvrtrir-ul Engineering I. C., IIIrcstIing. SEPIC. IIALPH CARL Strangler Advanced II. 0. SIIIIIIIY. MOUSA ISMAIL Cairo. Egypt Mechanical Engineering SIIAIIIIIIIIZII. CATHERINE PIIUDENCE Mcrcersburg Shrimp Arts and Letters Truck I1. 2. 3. II. May Day III. SIIAIIIIIIIII. II IRII I I .4UCILI III. TowuviIIc IISIm err In sliiutimml Hume Et'onomit's 'l'muI Girls Iluh. I' arsity 'Ir'ac I SHANE. IIZDWAIID RALPH. .III.III1'icnds Union Philadelphia Ed 'HIIn19H'C IIIIIl Finance IIIiIitIIrI' BIIIIII II. 2 , Blue Band I3I. SI-IANIIIII. IIIIIIO'I'IIA' LOU l.IIIIIIIrIiIIc Until lIIinluliIIIIIII IIIIIIII' ICI'IIIIIIIIIII's SHANTZ. IIOSIIZ .A. Murannqun lIImI'I: ' EIIHI'UIIUII SHAHIIIIII CL AHA'HJN GARDNER, .A 0 23 IAH'US'YIHC 'I'IIIIII IIIIiI1II IIIIA'IIIIIIIII'II IIII-AIIIIIIIII 'I'I'nvk. Penn State Grunge. Dairy Science Club. SIIARI'E. IIICAVIS I'L. Amciu IIIIL'PA'VHIC IA'IU EIIIH'IIHIIH SHIAUIJS, VIOLA II. SIIIIU College HHula HIIIIII: ECIIIIIIIIII'I'S SHEI'I'AIIII. JOHN S'I'EI'IIENSON. K2? Pittsburgh CUIIIIIH'IV'U uml II'I'IIIIIII'I: SIIIIIIIIIZII. HOWARD. II: E 11 Pittsburgh HIIIIrI'II CuIIIIIIcI'I'I' IIIIIl IV'IIIIIIH'U First Assislnnl Wrestling Manager. Bluu Key. SIIIIIKNIIISS. Bl'IIN AIID CII A.RI ES III. SIII'IIIIIIIloaII nlmlm' IIIcclIIIIII'IIII III IIgliIII'criIIy Class aning. SIIOIIZMAKIIZII. I'I'Z'I'I'III KEIVNIQTII I'urkcsburg .lI't'III'Ict'lIII'IIl EIIinII'I'I'I'IIy SIIOIIIAIAKEII. IIOIIICRT EUGENE. AX: IIIIIIIIIIII IIL-ights. X. J. PI'c-JII'III'I'III SIIIIIIZNIIEIIGICII. EVELYN 1'.. X9 Allentown I'JIIIIIII EIIIII'IIHIIII Fl 'oshIIInu I'IIA'IIIIIIA' LIIIIIIniItoc CU. IIIIIIAU 01' IvaruscntII- Iivcs GU, Give III III U I. SIIOGIAM. LOUIS. E T I Scranton 140M .Ill't'hl'lt'rllll'll SHUI 'I'Z. HUB AII'II PAUL. V II Benton .A A'I'I-k AyI'iI'IIHuI-III EI-IIIIIIIIIiI-s First Assistant Iiuskctlmll Manager. Blue Key. 0 SIEDIJK. .AIAIIY III'I'A Shenandoah EIIIII'IIHIIII SIIIA'IIZIIMAN. NATHANIEL In. B E P AA'ilkos-Bnrrc I'lT-JIPIIII'III SIMKINS. AIIIIIIZII'I' IIIIIGI'I Corsica Al .AIIIIII'IIIIHHI'III EIIIII'IIII'IIII SIMPSON, AVIIJAIA IIIIIPIIIC SI'I'IIIItUII Hull!!! EI'IIIIUIIIII'X Sll'IIIION. JOSEPH AVII I I AAI II.IIII lIiII! EIIIIIIH'I'I'IIIy IIoIIOI Smiciy FIIIIIIIII AIUIIAI II :n. 'l'hI'opp SI'I'EK, STAN I .IIZA' JOSEPH AA'ilkA'A-lhu'rc I 'I'rI'! EIIIIIIII'I'I'I'IIII SKOIIIILIIN III. .I IIS'I'IN 1': M A IIION I I'win EIIIII-uliun SAMUEL. H T S! A I't'llilrl'l IIrc SIIAIIEY. JULIUS Philadelphia Sl.0'l'lI'.M.-AX. ROBERT I'ICIIIIY Lurk IIIIA'L'II IIIIIIIsIrI'III EIIIIIIII'I'I'iIIII SLOUGIIII'Y. CIIAIIIJIS AII'I'III'II Cmmcr A H. Ib'IINPIIHIIII. Kappa Phi Kappa. Student Council. SLUZALIS, ALBIN ANTHONY AA'IIIIIIIIIie ,IHIIISIIIHI la'IIIII'III'cI'iIIy SIIUZAIIIS. LAWRENCE 1.. IV'III'I'NI I'll WIIIIIIInic SAIAI'K. LAAA'IIEM'E I'IIIWIIAND, T KIIA HLarry I FIII'osII'y Sm-ivty Secretary. I. M. C., FOIIL'IIIL' 'I'L'IIIII. IIiIiuuwuud. N. J. I SM El .'I'ZIIZII. MAIIGAII III'I' ANN E EIIIII'IIII'IIII lioilcfuuic S.AII'IIII. AIIIIICII'I' EDWARD. Ii K .A IIctlIcI Springs MI ' IIrIt-Logul FI'vAIIIIIIIII I.III-I'ussc. SAII'I'II. .IOIIN IIICIIAIID. 130 ll State College II 015' IIIIIIIsIrI'IIl EIIyI'ncurI'IIg S.AII'I'II. MORRIS, III E II Chester PrP-LI'AIIIII FI'IIIII IIIIIII'IL FIL'A'IIIIIIIII IIitlo. SIAIYSICIIV ICI'IUICI'II'. PALMER Pittsburgh 'I'IIIIIL lIIIIIIxII'iIII Ellyillt'cl'hNI Penn State Huh. I SNIIISAA'AIII'Z. BERNARD A. Tuwcr Cilv PI'c-MI'III'I'III - SOIIIJIZII. NORMAN IIIIZNIIIDIC'I'. III 1.; n Arts and I.WIII'I'H Brnoklyn. I'. Y. SOI'ZIIGIIZL. K EN N E'I'I'I PAUL Hm'II'rIIIIIIrc Wexfurd SOIIG. FR :ANCIS XA VI FIR ' ' St. Marys LII'I'IrII CIII'IIIII'III EIIinII'I'I'iIIy SPIAXI'IAKH. FRED IA TH UR I'illc GYUA'C SWIM!!! C'III'IIIII'III In'uyiworiuy IIIII-I'IIsAc OI. SI'IILNCIC. JAMES IIENIIY, A X P Arohihwturc Hastings SPENCER. PAUL SICLDON. 6 N E I'itL-IIiI'II I'Spmrc I'ilolulluryy SI'II' EII. IOIIX Sl'OFFOIID. .III ., I1, K T Hurrisbur k b CIIeIIII'rIII EIIIIIIIeeriIIII Admmod II. 0. '1'. C. A SI'IICSE. FRANKLIN. XIIIE Philadelphia IUIL .III'I'IIIIIIII'HI IL'IIIII'III'L'I'I'IIII PNIII State Engineer. S'I'AI'K. UIIIIAIIII JOSEPH, 4, K u H Gimrdvillc .II'I'rII l'I'I'vLI'IIIIl l'i IAIIIIIMIII Sigma. S'.I' ANNI l'A'IO FRANK West Chester .Irls IIIIII Lcllcrs S'IXAPIJIZ'I'ON. IAIAII'I'IIA G. Arts and LclII'I's Monesscn STARK. III'ZNIIA' .IOIIN Wiikcs-Burrc UHunk Elct'h'ivul Engineering 'I'I'III-k. S'I'AIIII. IIIICXI'I ALMA Chicom Home EI-oIIIIIIIiI's STEIN. HIIAN'I' EDWIN. A II P IAIIIIII-y 'iSIIIiIIII .-I!'IIII um UIIIII AA' l0 Alling L'I: IAA: 'I'cIIIII I3. IL A'I'IIA'in AA IuAtIiIIg Squad CD. Penn State F IHIllt'I I2. 3. II Busim-As St: ILT STEIN, I.l .ICES'lIEII Philadelphia Aris and Lcllcrs S'I'IIIINIIEIIGICR. JOSEPH E T rII Scranton EIPCITINII EIIyI'III'L'I'iIIy S'I'I'IN. FLOYD THOMAS IX'ushinglun 11I1'1'I111111'4'11I I111111'111'1'1'1'1111 S' l' I'l'l II th. XI' II I I AM JOSEI'H ..III A 11 Ridioy 1'111'k ' 111111131'11111'?.ril'rlliltwluur 1111011125: S'I'I'ZRRI'I'I'T. HAROLD KEARNEY. 111A Bruckwuy ul 1'111111111'1'4'1' 111111 lv'imuu'u S'I'II'A. ALVINO Spring CiLY 1'111111111'1'1'1' 111141 IV'i1111111'u S'I'I'I'T. MARJORIE F1. Eric l'1'1'-l11'11ul IS'11DD XR'I'. CHARLES WILLIAM. .111. Slulc 1'11ll1'3'0 'L'hr u'ile Liberal Arts- S'I'OKER. CARI. WILLIAM. A X 22 X'11n111'1'g1'ift 11101111111111. STOKES. HAROLD 1111111123112, 1111:1111 Luxmllc EII'1'II'II'III Engim'wriny Freshman 1111301111 . V111'sil3' 111131411111. Military 11111111. Skull 1111 Bones. S'I'OMI'LI'IR. RUSSEI. Lunghnl'nc 11'1I111'11l1'u11 811111111112 JOHN IHI'X'I'IS. 1' l1 Huntington Mills '5'111011'1'11 ' II11'i111IIurul 19111111111011 19103111111111 '1'1'111'k. Varsity Truck 1. .C 'I'1'u3' S'l'0R1'II, KENNETH ELKANAII hKen Duiru Husbtm 1I1'y ' 00110130 Build 11. 21. Penn State Club, 1111111121- Bradford County Club. 1'111'3113' 11'1'1'3'11i11g. S'l'OUll'F. CHARLES WALLACE. A 1' P 'I'hnrmlnlc H'l tyll 11111111 11113111111111?! Penn StntoF1'111110r1zl.11.1- 12,311. X'm'siu Wrestling 511111111 121, A'Iumicun 11'1ii'1'y Science Assuciuliun. S'I'OWI'Z. JOHN BAKER. A X 1' Chester la'lwl'friml 1911111111'1'1'1'1111 S'I'RAUSS. LA YI'ZRN 1VII.I.IA.XI. E X Akl'1111.0hi11 i I'I'I'IL 0111111111'1'1'1: 111111 11111111111: 1 I'rc-Medicul Society. S'I'RICKLER. I'AUI. EUGENE. AH: Smm'k Sll'it'k :Ifll'l't'llulli'lll E1'4111111111'1's Freshman 1111113 '1'1-11111. I'clln 5111112 Fau'mcr 811111 1:21. S'I'IIOUSI'I. XVIIIIAM FRANKLIN Slnto 1111111111: .Ilz't'lmuit'ul E11111'111'1'1'I'1111 Sl'lil'lk. I'Il'llIBICR'I' 11., Friends Uninn Nvu'luwn Bt'rt Libz'ml .vII'ls SUCIII'IR. MILES I'IAVllu-XXD. 521-1 Willimnspnrt .Il'ls 11ml Li'llm's SULLIVAN. JULIUS 0. Keene. New Hampshire Arls 11nd La'II1'1's SULLIVAN. THOMAS 1'IIAIH.I'IS Quun'yvilic 'I'l'il E1111i111'1'1'1'11g1 Bollviuw 1'11'1111111111 1111111: Kev. First Assislunt 'I'1'111k Manager. Y. M. C. A. Cnhinet 11.1.2. 1'11- X1c1l11111 5111-10133 SUTTON. ROBFR'I' I1 . A... v 11' SXX'AR'I'IILEX'. ROBERT D. 11. 31111.1 Duylcslmvn 001111111'1'1'1' 11ml Iv'i1111111'1' SXVAR'I'Z. E'I'HEI. ALMA. 0191111 11001-11 Crook 7 111'111i1111111 111110 EPOIIOIIIII'S Ellen II. Richards Club. 'I'mrn Girl's Club. DIED DECI'ZMBI'IR :29. 111211 MEIEIEIEHEIEHEHEIEHEE SW ICELI'ZY. LAUII A IIAX' I'IS 11111105111110 l'm'uliuuul Ilmm I1'1 u11111111'4.x' '1'1'0113111'01' I'lll1'11 Il 1111-11111'1l3' 1'11111. SWEENEY. WILLIAM IL. Scranton E11'1'11'i1'11l 11'11111'111'1'1'1'111I I'itlshurgll SXX'I'iI'iNY. EDXX'AIIII V JR. ' l'I'v-Lvyul SWI'ZIGAR'I'. PARIS III'ZI1I.IN1II'ZIL 111K A Manhoim u1'11! 1111121111011! Ia'1111i111'1'1'1'11y Philadelphia TERRA. DANIEL JAMES 111111 L'I11'111i1'u! Engineering '1'1121111'1111111111211 M AIR 1141- I. 11111011131111 1'1: 1111110 h1'011111111'1's 'I'I'ZRWIl.I.I1'rI11R. MARIAN Biumuslmrg Ilumv E1'1111111111'1's 'I'IIAYER. 1'HES'I'ICR 11.. 'l' K E Ixm'th Warren 711'! L'lil'ml't'lll 11111111111'1'1'1'110 'I'IIEIS H AROI D 'IIIUXI XS B K Scmutun 191' 111111 EIt'l'IIII'IlI 1111111111'1'1'1'1111 Freshman 1111x1111: '11'11111. V111sit3'1111xi111: 'I'culn. 'l'lIOM AS. ESSEX HOWARD. A Z Merespnrt 111' 1.11111131'11111' .AI1'1'I1i11'1'Im'c 'I'opiun Suricly. Architects Club. Fresiunuu Y. 5' w-wh lEIlEHEIlEIIEHEHEIlEHEHEHEI Pine Grove 1'1'1-1'1 Engineering , 111111111 THOMAS. JOHN XVI'ZSIJ'ZY JUNE THOMAS. RICHARD JOHN Shickshinny 1'1'0-Jl1'1l1'1'ul THOMPSON. JOHN LAWRENCE Recdsvilic Ehw'h'irul E11gi111'1'1'ing THOMPSON. GLENN ICIII'ON. E A E 1111 Jose h'lt'l'fl'l't'ltl 1411111111'1'1'1'1111 19105111111111 Tennis. X'111'3'i13' Tennis 1'21. THORNTON. HOMER AUSTIN. A 7. Springhuru 1111111I3'1'11111' .11'1'1111131'1111'13 Freshman Y Cabinet. 'I'upiun Club. Archilvrts Cluh. IEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 'I'IIR1SIII'RROIII'R'I' 1il111 'lON A X I'llmim. N. Y. -3, '111 '-111111111 11111! 13114111111- 19113311111111 Football 'I'hospinns, 1.100 Club. 'IIIUMKI. '1. 11 Al I 11 W11. 1. 1AM 121; 11; 1111111 1'1'1'-Jlr'1li1'111 Alplmli 'i Mu. l'ro-M1'1li1'ul Society. 'I'I1 I11. 1 1'11'2111'1111 K El MEL! B 0 11110111101101 0111 1111'1'111 In'11111'11w'11'11g Fiist 111313111111, 'l'nuk Manager. Blue 111.. TOMLINSON. HARRY 11.. ML. K A P Southampton Tummy 1'111111111'1'1'1' mul Finmu'c Renm'u h'lul'1l1l1'1111 1'1113'3' II-lskothuil 11.121. 1'1113'3' X'11lle3 Bull. 01111431111111 11 :21. V111'3113 '11111'k 1:21. I'1'13illent 'I'own 1Iir31. 'I'OROK. X' 101.1'1'1' MA I1 Y 11,... TURNER. LIX'IN1 iS'I'ON RI1'I 1A R D XVilliulnSpm'l llysitw I'I.I'II1I1'II. WILLIAM KENNER. AT Latrobe Arts 111111 LcHers VAIL. 1114211111111 III'TI . Martin I111I1lsl1'1'11! In'dur'nliml VALEX'I'FJCX. JOHN VINCENT. E 11 Spring City Jm-k Imluslriul 1111111111'1'1'1'1111 11111111 11, 2 . VANCE. CLARENCE I-IAII'I'MAN Mt. Pleasant Mini Husbandry VAN HORN. CLAIR Huntington Mills Zrmlnyy 111111 15111011111101 ; Y LV N0 '..II4 I'III'ZZ'DI'IIII K GRANDIN. EN Glen N01'11$.L.I HrLIv' L l 1101-11 It'III Enqineering First Assistant M111111gc1'C1oss C011nt1'3'.BIuc K03 Maplewood 001111111110 and Finance Y AN SICKI I'I. AI FORD 12.. A111; Pi Delt1l.llpsilnn. VARGO. EMILY Duquesnc Edurnlinn II113'11111011. I'01't0 Rico AI'I'In'InclurrLl Ia'nginevring Spanish American Club. Architects CIuh. VELA. VICTOR ll. llVicH V EN I'IROSO. GEORG I . LOUIS Hazletun I'1'c-Medil'ul VEN'I'ER. KARI. FREDERICK. Triangle CornupoIis Industrial Engineering A. S. M. F... Penn State Engineer 0. :2. 31. Youngsvillc 001111110111: and Finance Cullegs, 01cI1esIr11 U. 2. 31. Penn State I'Iuyers Orchestra. VIC ANDI;'.IL. KERMI'I' IL VIGNU'I'TI. CI'ICII. VIRGIL. A tI1A Derry Commerrc and 1 1'11u111'c 'VOLK. MAS'I'HIAS STEPHEN. Triangle Philadelphia Ilafl EIcl'Irit'ul Enuincuring Juninr 8Staff 111' the Penn State Engineer. I. l . C.. Ii. 0 'I'. .1311 nd II.' -1. VON S'I'ORCH.ROBI'1R'I' MINER. 1111' Scranton 01'1'1'! Engineerim Hameld Dairy Husbandry . A. Cabinet. Penn State Farmer. Dairy Science VREELAND. 11111111101101; 11., A62: Fritz XYAGNER. JOHN MICHAEL Scranton I'rc-Mcdit'ul WAID, LICI'IIAND VIII'I'IIE McadviIIe Lundsmpc A 1'1'IIich'lu1'a WAKEFIE.I.D WII LI AM CARROLL Breczewood Bill Con1mo1'L-c and Finance IVALKER, JAIVI'I IIIIOIVN Philadelphia Etlm'afinn Transfer from l'IIiInLICIphin Nm'nml SL'hOuI. IVALKER. VI'ILIIIAM G.. 13 K Spring Mills Bill ATM and Letters Old Main Boll StnII'. WAL'I' ER. DAVID IIAII'I' LI'I. A Z Fast Freedom Dave' IJ1quI1uul F001101111'L's Block and Bridle Club '11'0115111'01' 1:2. 31.6 WALZICR. MARTIN SCIIUIIERT. 312111 'ummz'rt'c and Finam'c Camp Hill IVASHBURtN. LI OYD I'UGI'INE Roaring Branch Che Aglirultural and Biological Chc111istry Band :1. 21. WATERS. .IOIIN IIU'I'Z. 11111111 C11t11wissa Jack Civil Engineering A. S. C. I WATSON. BETTY WEAVER Hopewell Erlm'ui'ion 1VI'IAVI'IIL IIAVNA RI III CCA Dnllnuliu HOIHC EI'UIIUINIFS Ellen II. Richuuls Club. WEBB. ROBERT EVERI'I'VI' West Middlesex Bub Agrirullm'ul and Biulugiml Chemistry MnmIoIin Club. WEEKS. VVARRI'N LEE. EN Scranton Umnmcrl'o unrl Iv'inum'c Assistant 51151-001 Manager. Blue Key B1110 Band, Penn State II113 WICIDLER. EDWIN CREGIDW. A E 111 CurIisIe Etl' Idlerhirul EnginL'L-ring 891-0111! Assistant truss CnunIr3' Munngei. Second Assistant 110k Munngm. Penn State Engineer Stu WICIIJNI'IR. BRUCE VAN SCOYAC. 6 NE Vi110I11111I.N. J. Van Cl istry Truck 01. First Assistant RitIe Manager. WICIDNER. JACK II.. III '1' Reading Jackie EICL'II'IL'lll Engiuot'riuy Truck Squad 0. :2 . WI'JISMAN. JACOB EMIL. '1' E A I'nssnic. N. .I. Jack Arls and Letters WI I. CII CR A'NX II I E IIUZZLE. Acacia Frcclnnd Buzz Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. W I'll .LNER. CH ARLES .I ULI US Darby WELI .S. HARRY THOMAS A I'l'llilL'L'! um Langhorne WELLS. WILLIAM ALLEN. 93: Arnold ommm'oe and Finance Class Treasurer 121. Blue Key. WI'ZLSILC ZyELA F. Orangeville Ho 01110 Economics Colligc Choir. Penn State Grunge. Country Life Club. Penn St nte F111'1ner. 'I'0wn Girls Club. Penn State Outing CIu WI'INGI'ZR. HENRY. Acacia Edm'u 1 i011 Frederickshu rg WI'INGER. RAYMOND Fredericksburg L ullural and BioluJit'al CIImnish'y Lichig Chlemiunl Suvic W I'ZN K. TILLMAN EDMUND H11 rrisburg Til Education WENRICII. RALPH C.. '11 AH Lebanon Industrial Education Froth Business Bonrd. Forensic Council. I. F. C.. Business Staff of Student Handbook. Philadelphia Edut'atia 11 Cwens, Glee Club 2. 31. Ch h'ec1 Leader. C1199 Manager of 'I'1'11L'.k Louise Homer Club. 'I'1 aL'k 'I'e 211111 1.23 .11. anebu II 'l'cziln. Hockey Squ1uI.l'in11fore ChurISI. VVEN'I'Z. MILDRED .IOY Mil State College E ation Hockey 0.20100 Club 0. 2. 31. Varscilty Quartet I2. 31. Louise H011310r CIuh. Fmth Board I31.C Inss Treasurer 0.1. Class Vice P1csident 131. Business Managel Gi1'Is' Glee Club G! 1. 'VI'INZEL. SARAH FRANCES Sa Iyl Mnhanoy City l'I'c-Mcdicu IVIIAIEN. CYRIL A. 1161!! Alpha Pi Mn. WHEELER. CATHERINE MONEMA MuhIcnburg I'omlionul Home Evonmnit's Grange. WHE'I'STONE. RICHARD ALLISON. JIL. B 011 Pitlsburgh IIDit'k Arts and Letters Glee Club, FmtII. 'I'stpizlns. Willimnspm't WIIIPPLE. RICHARD FAXOV uDIC'k .AIyrI'I-IIIIIII'III Eronmnir's Glee Club. VI'HITAKER. JOHN CIIARIIICS Mt. Carmel MABEL PAULINE TIU'IOF Education, House of Representatives III. May Day tIlry I2I. Hockey CD, Buselmll CZI. W III'I'E. OI. CIIIss Secre- IVIIIIIE. IVIIJJIAM PAUL. Acacia Edgewund AyriI'IIIluruI EI'IIIIOIIIiI-s Stntc College VI'IEI.AND. ISAIIFILF. .IAYNE I10! Imc EIOIIOIIII'I s WIIIDING. .IOIIN DAVIS. III H q. OlyplIIlnt EIcI-triI-III EngiIIcm'iIIg Warren II'IIIKINS. RICHARD C.. A T9 Dick Oil and Gas I'roIIm'Iinn Manesseu WILLIAMS. CIIAIIIIICS HOWARD. .IR.. IS 0 II Chuck I'l'l Lu Basketball. Friars. IIIIIe Key First AssistIlInt Gulf Fresh Varsity Basketball Squad. Manager. DAVIS NI-squchoning IIIRI'IIIIIIII'III EIIIIIIII'I-I'I'IIII IVIIIIIIAMS. JOHN Plymouth IVII III AMS. LEWIS D. W 25 l'rv-JII'III'I'III cL w' Alpha I'i Mu. IVIIIJAMS. MIRIAM CAFFIIIIIY IIIIuIzanc NS and Lcllt'rs A T A Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry Cross Country, Track. Penn State Farmer Staff. Sophomore Iop Connuittce. VI'IIIIJAMS. SAMUEL HORTON, JIL. IISum CORSON. Williamsport Education IVIILIAMSON. LA RUE 91; Beaver Dairy Husbandry Assistant Editor WILSON. WILBERT MOODY, A P P WI and First Assistant Soccer Manager, Penn State Furmcr. WILT. MARLIN EDWARD Millersburg Sanitary Engineering Dayton Engineering JOIIV C A'RL'ION. T Ix E l'II'II'IrIIII'tIl Blue IInnd I2 ., M. Architect: CIuII WI NSI OW Cu 10' State College WINTER. MARIAN ALICE H ome EcqumIiI's WILBUII Bellefonte Prc-Lz'gul IVION. I'HILII' Grecnsburg EIIIII-uiiou RANK 31.. A T. 0 ' Max Collegian. H IInIIIIook Stuff I. F. C. WISE IVI'I'MEII. NELSON E. Dalmatia Agrirulluml EIlIII-IIIiIm DONALD LEIDY IIIIIIIIIIIysburg A I'I-lIilcclurc IVOIIF. WOI FE; eKIfNNE'lII WAI 'II'HII A X I Williamsport C'oIIIIIIIrre and FI'IIIIIIIe CHARLES IL. T K E Harrisburg WOLLERTON. Chuck Electrical Engimwring Scranton Prc-Mcdiral WOLOZ. RAIII'II. BE P UDIIICIL West Fairview EIm-Iriml Engineering WOLI'ERT. I'IEIIBEIIT. III 11 q: Herb WOOD FRANCIS GFORGF. to mm Al UII'aody' Cnmmmce and Finance Glee Club. Chupcl Choir. Phi Mu Alpha. WOOD. II XIIIIY C.. T K E Red Hill hII' mu Iluralion IIIuIIIbeIk StIIII'. Junior Business Manager of Collegian. EIianIcIII WI' V'DERIJCII DOV II D II ARV IN. A III... V Metallurgy DIIN'IL YAC KIIZII. MARY ISABIliL LA La CIIIIIIIIHIIIIOIIC Jersey Shore HO MC ILCOIIOHIII'S Bcntleyvillc Prr-Medirrul YAKMOVITCII. FRANK ANTHONY. TEIII uyuku Penn SIIIIe Players. Theta Alpha Phi. YAXKI'IIA. .IOIIN RANDOLPH Pittsburgh Civil Enginpvring YAIINII'JJH DWIGII'I' ARTHUR AIIIIIIIIII IIHIIHII'iUI EIIyIIH'L'FI'IIy GII'O. CIuII I1. 2. 3L YA'I'IIIS. IIARIIY HEATH. KA P EIIIIeIIIIIn I'IIIIIIIIIII'I'I: mul FIIHHII'C Y INGI:'.III. MIIRI 0 IIVWOOD EIIIIII York I'I'II IkI' I'WWIIIISI'CIICII fInIn Millelsvillc Stale 'l'eIII-IIeI'sI EIIIIraIiIIII College. FIII 'I' Z JIL Duwninglnwn IIlocIIIIIII'IIII EIHII'HPPII'IIII YOI'DM. IIUKII LLOY D ROYER Chalnbcrslmrg Archilarhu'ul EIIHIIH'I'I'IHII YOIIv YOIIN. JACOB LESLIE Harrisburg A gronom !I YOXCIIIIK. JOIIN GEORGE. TEIII Pittslon Yak Arts and Lt'HIII'sI Fencing. YO'II'IIER. MARGARET ANNA EIIHInn Arm IIIIIl LI'Hcrs X T Philadelphia Connnvrm and Finance Baseball. Skull and Bones. YOUNG, EDWARD WIZNKEII. HIM F'SICIIIIHIII BIIseIIuII. Varsity Delta Sigma 11. HUSBAND Dunmore Chemistry YOUNG, GEORGE YOUNG. GEORGE WILSON Plymouth Melting Arts and Lcilers YOUNG. MILDRED 'IIE'ITLIII Nazareth EIIIII'UIIOII ROBERT ALLISON. q: K x1! Oak Park. III. Sunifury lL'ngI'ncering YOUNG. ZACIIARIAS. EDWIN HENRY Reading IIII'I'IIuIIirIIl Engineering ZAVACKI. FRANK STANLEY IVyoming Eduvuliun I IInntIn KATHRYN D'! r , EIIIII'IIHOII ZERBEI uh; 'l'rIIck OI. 'I.OII ELLA. JOHN Bethlehem ATPIIHUI'IIHYII Engineering Class History 1932 m II, ERE we aree-Sophomores! Indignities of a few months ago have lost their sting in the mel- low atmosphere of the glorious past, later to be revived in softened colors by reminiscence of that first year at Penn State. In contrast, the Sophomore year will never lose its colorful glory, for it is the college niaifs best and most adventurous year, characterized by the reactionary effect of a yearas lowly standing. The exuberant Sophomore year is one of gayety and activity. Not al- ways does it produce marked scholastic attainment; for some of us it is an opportunity to develop an interest in activities, people and ideas as well as to expose ourselves to a formal education. The Sophomore year has always been one in which the college student attempts to adjust in harmony the ac- tivities and interests about him to his prescribed course of study. If the student is to take part in the acitivities of his college, his Sophomore year is the opportune time in the four years to assure himself of a place on the campus. The Penn State Sophomore is active on the campus hecuuse Penn State now means something to him, and because he desires to mean something tn Penn State. His wish is to share in the making of Penn State history. In- cidentaiiy, Penn State history is now in the making, with the building enm- paign at the height of its activity. This year, ,32 is making itself known on the campus and in all college activities by contributing the interest and Spirit characteristically shown by real sons of Penn State. Class History 1933 HE first week in Autumn found almost twelve hundred prospective members of the class of ,33 enthusiastically taking part in the activities of Freshman Week. Even during these first days we caught something of the traditional Penn State spirit, for every- where we went we were greeted with f riendly smiles and cheery Tihellosfi Our class spirit became a reality with the introduction of Dean Grantis f reshman song, and which was later rendered with great success. The class of ,33 first assured itself recognition on the campus with the formation of the famous freshman harmonica band. This organization aroused much comment, and, at first, not a little skepticism, but, when the band gained national prominence by virtue of its appearance on the audible screen, the skepticism died a rapid and inglorious death. Freshman week over, our life of independence became a thing of the past, and we became victims of the pitiless sophomores. Our period of initiation reached its climax one mild Autumn night when we were summoned forth from our peaceful rooms by the per- sistent yells 0f, TtAll Frosh out? After marching, swimming, and rowing about the town, we were tenderly led to the football practice field, where a large sophomore reception com- mittee eagerly awaited us. Finally when we had passed in review to the music of thwack- ing paddles, we were received by a special group of sophomore iiharhersfi who applied the customary molasses and sawdust shampoo, followed by an ice-cold dip in the flooded tennis Icourt. Thus did we become duly initiated students of Penn State. The autumn now began to slip rapidly away, and, before we knew it, the Tim Recep. tion, Alumni Day, Dad's Day, the Penn Game, and Thanksgiving were gone, and the Christ- mas Holidays were fast approaching. By this time we could catch a glimpse of future Penn State. The new Botany and Engineering Buildings, Frear Hall, Grange Dormitory, and the annex to the Pond Laboratory have been completely finished; the Mineral Indus- tries Building, new Liberal Arts, the Power Plant and Old Main are in the process of erec- tion. Plans are being made to further improve the campus and become realities in the future. Our extra-curricular activities have been limited to football, cross-country and basket- ball and are described adequately elsewhere, the freshman dance, and interelass wrestling and boxing. We are particularly proud of our boxing team, which after handily disposing of the sophomore aggregation, defeated the juniors, who, in turn, had humbled the seniors. Christmas vacation has come and gone, and the semester draws rapidly to a close. Our class, supposedly the best scholastic class ever to enter Penn State, should do particu- larly well in the final examinations and should set an enviable record for future freshman classes to strive to overtake. We have the potential power to do more for Penn State, morally, mentally, and physically, than any previous class. We have quantity; we have quality; we have spirit. Letis go ,33! LYNE S. S. HOFFMAN, 133. IEIIEIIEIIEHEIEI N E E m E E E E E E E E E E E E F'W Class History-Two Year Ags W0 years have passed since we entered Penn State as students. Now that we have completed our course, we must step forward and as- sume our duties in the various walks of life. Time has passed rapidly and it seems only a few months since we first arrived here to cast our lots with the other students. Few idle moments were to be found throughout our stay. Upon arriv- ing, one of our easiest tasks was to find rooming and boarding places. Fol- lowing closely, came the day to register and what a joliethen the paying of fees! The next problem that confronted us was the use of a college Time Table. This at first had all the perplexities of a cross-word puzzle, the so- lution of which was the location of and time of the meeting of classes the coming semester. Both years we were able to produce several teams to represent us in sports. Our football team played well considering the lack of experienced players. In basketball and baseball the number of experienced players was greater. Hence, we were able to have teams that were hard to heat, and both had a successful season. Our Rifle team made a creditable showing in the inter-class matches. Our opponents in all sports were fraternity, town and class teams. In some sports victories were scarce, but we were well satisfied with the work of our teams. We sincerely hope that the oncoming classes will continue to carry on the work, and each produce better teams. Our whole time, we must admit, was not spent in studying and attend- ing classes; there were numerous other things that demanded part of our time. As a class, we entered into all of the college activities, going to ath- letic events and supporting the teams, thus proving our loyalty to our Alma Mater. We attended smokers and other social gatherings. Parties which were not stag affairs had other attractions besides eats. Entertainments, dances, and banquets were some of the other activities that brought us in contact with the social side of life. Now as we go forth into the various walks of life, we take with us fond memories of our two years spent here; llMay our lives help swell thy fame, Dear Old State, Dear Old State? E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E I ' iEIEHEHEIlEHEHEILEHEI IEEEIEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEIEHEEHEHEIEIEIEHEHEHEHEI Prizes and Scholarships 1929-1930 THE JOHN W. WHITE FELLOWSHIP, MEDAL AND SCHOLARSHIP Fellowship - - - - - - - 9 - - - EDWARD RUSSELL HAWKINS Senior Scholarship - - - - - - - - - - JAMES THEODORE WOLFE Junior Scholarship - - - - - - - - - - TATIANA PROSKOURIAKOFF Sophomore Scholarship - - - - - - . - - - PERRY ELI SEAMANS Spanish Scholarship - - - - - - WILLIAM F. FLICKINGER, STEPHEN 130an THE LOUISE CARNEGIE SCHOLARSHIP Seniors WILLIAM AQUILLA HALDEMAN ARCIIIBALD W. JOHNSTON, JR. JOHN DANIEL HARTMAN RAYMOND ROBERT HOFFMAN Juniors GEORGE FISANICK HARRY WILLIAM LICllTS'l'ONE EDWARD LINTON J OIINSTON WALTER FRANK NICODEN Sophomores MARION COCSWELL JAMES DONALD ALLISON SHELLEY HORACE RICHARD JOSEPIISON GLENN ZEBULON STEVENS GEORGE ADAM SCIIUMACHER THE CHARLES F. BARCLAY SCHOLARSHIP FOR CAMERON COUNTY IRA BARR COLLINS EUGENE P. LARSON LEWIS DELMAR MARTIN MCALLISTER SCHOLARSHIPS Cameron County - - - - - - - - - - - - ELMER NORDBERG Center County - - - - 9 - - - - - - WILLIAM E. MCCORMICK Pike County - - - - - - - - - - - FRANK F. VANDERMARK Sullivan County - - - - - - - - - - - - - LEO A. MILLER Wyoming County - - - - - - - - - - - - RAYMOND PHILLIPS ,fo ,VAxL' SQ NY Sh; C3: .rjfc 72 , x, ACTIVITIES a E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E N. M. FLEMING MARTY NICANDREWS Graduate Manager 0! President of Athletics : i i Athletic Association Athletic Association OFFICERS M. S. MCANDREWS - - - - - - - - - President J. MCCLEMENTS - - - - - - - - - Vicc-Prcsident H. Huauzn - - - - - , - - - ' Secretary N. M. FLEMINC - - - - - - - - - - Treasurer Although it was projected in 1889, the Athletic Association has been undergoing many changes and even yet it is in an experimental stage. The Board of Athletic Control, which is composed of faculty and students as well as alumni, forms a close relationship between the college administration and the Athletic As- sociation. This board controls finances and supervises athletic affairs of intercollegiate and inter-class nature. The board further submits budgets of the general association and the sports department to the administration for approval. The accounts of the Athletic Association are audited annually by the ofhcial Penn State auditors, and the resultant state- ments are forwarded to the administration. Under the organization of the Athletic Association provision is made for several suh- committees, namely: the Interim, Finance, Eligibility, and Faculty Committee. The Penn State Athletic Association has taken a fearless and courageous step in the right direction by the abolition of all athletic scholarships. Needless to say, this move- ment has attracted nation-wide attention in other colleges and universities, and coming years will see the justification of this ideal plan. E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E IEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEHEHEIIEIIEHEHEIIEIIEIIEJIEHEIIEIIEHEHEIIEIIEIIEHEHEIIEHEIIEIIEIIEJHE E V; ARbs L . APLAN . PANACCION M. s. McANDREWS J. ZORELLA R. R. RICKER J. c. FRENCH F. DIEDRICH , J. P. LIVEZEY G. F. LASICH L T. D. EVANS J. A. MARTIN ' H. H. ESCHBACI- c. W. SHAWLEY J. N. STAHLEY A. c. DUVAL J. K. McCLEMENTS, Mgr. 1: Awards A. B. WOLFF E. SINGLEY R. FRY J. LOCKARD H. E. STOKES E. W. YOUNG J. P. LIVEZEY J. c. FRENCH 1F. DIEDRICH L . ALTZMAN I 'EWQUIST, Mgr. '0 Track W. J. cox P. REKERS c. A. MEISINGER c. MOBLEY L . . U- c. -EDGERTON F. STRIMLAN w. 'LUTZ ' H. MASTERS A. DEBONIS c. TRAVIS r '- 3. 13.. E. M. BUTLER J. BARBER J. R. METZNER J. T. WOLFE P. BARBER G. THOMSON '. O : Ilr. ; . 3 T. T - V c. V. LEE K. C. KAIsiaR . B. c. CRANMER c. A. BROWN J. N. STAHLEY o. R. KOTH . J. WEBER , 7 . o. ANTONSON . 0. ANDERSON . B. MINNICH L . R. KAISER ., v. HAMAS Spc I L L , F. J. PEREL x P. T. McCANDL . E. J. WALKER Golf ' V. FRITCHMAN . i F. BUNTING : i . PANACCION , LEONARD ';' s. TURNER, Mgr. Cross Country P. REKERS H. RATCLIFF C. MEISINGER R. DETWIL L;- IEJ IE! MEEIEIIEHEHEHEIEHEIHEJI Ilezdek Diedrtch Lastch Lh'ozey Knplnn Slmwley Zorvlln Edwards French hMiiii tmnents Olgr. I Evans RICAIILIN'WS Rh-kor Eschhm-h Mnrttn lCuth I'nnmeion 1m vull Foethaii Coach Hugo Bezdekis last season of active coaching is as one of many pleasant surprises and one of comparative success. Outstanding during the season were victories over Syracuse, Penn and a last minute victory over Lafayette. The season opened inauspiciously with victories over Niagara and Lebanon Valley. Fundamen- tals were used throughout these games and the resultant scores 0f 16 t0 0 and 15 to 0 were not dis- appointments. Captain Jack Martin was moved into the backfield and used as a defensive fullback during these two games. Diedrich and French with their open field running were the outstanding stars of these early games. With the rough edges smoothed down and working 011 all cylinders, the Lion machine rolled over a powerful Marshall aggregation. A sustained ground game, varied by a brilliant overhead at- tack, resulted in four touchdowns. Journeying to New York the Nittany Lions met the powerful Violet team in the Yankee stadium. Although the Lions outplayed the New Yorkers during the entire game the final count was 7 to 0 in favor of New York University. The iiHome-coming Dayii game with Lafayette provided a thrill for the Alumni which never will he forgotten. Early in the game Wood of Lafayette kicked a beautiful field goal from the thirty- fwe yard line. The Leopards powerful defense maintained the three- point lead bthroughout the game and it seemed an inevitable defeat for the Lions. In the closing seconds of the game, Lbafayette punted from deep in their own territory. While the ball was in the air the final whistle sounded ending the game. Buterules are rules and the play had to be completed. Coup French received the kick. made a lateral pass to Diedrich 011 the other side of the field. Immediately interference formed around Frank and carried him through the entire Lafayette team for a touchdoxs 11 This was the most sensational play ever witnessed on New Beaver IieI. The Lions invaded the Syracuse camp and defeated a powerful Orange eleven hy the close score of 6 to 4.. Agai11,Coop F1',ench the brilliant Lion quarterback was the star of the game. By giving the Orange two iisafetiesa, Coop tinned almost certain defeat into victory. A 1evengefu1 Lion team gathe1ed on Franklin Field to defeat the University of Pennsylvania hv the score of 19 to 7. F1',e11eh Diedrich and Lasich were the stars of this game gaininnr 011 the ground or in the air at will. The following week 51111 a rather confident Lion eleven bow before the powelful attack of the Bucknell Bisons.Misf01'tu11e seemed to take place of iiLady Luck in the Lion overhead attack which accounted for most of the Bison scm'.e H. Bunnx JACK MARTIN J. McCLEMEN-rs The annual Thanksgiving Day game was more of a surprise than. any other. The powerful Panther machine expected to romp over the Lions as in previous years but mstead they met the hardest oppo- sition of the season. The State eleven played a beautiful game and at the end of the first half was leading 7 to 6. However, the Panthers came back in the closing half with a ground and aerial attack which netted them three touchdowns. The game ended with the score 20 to 7, bringing to a close-a very successful season. ORGANIZATION C oach . - . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - J . A. MARTIN Huco BEZDEK Captain Manager - - - - - - - W .C Associate Managers - J. K. MCCLEMENTS . - OTT. H. M. REDMAN R. HUTCIIINSON. 5. BROWN. R. YOUNG C. CONOVER, R. A. HIGGINS, J. BEDENK First Assistant Managers - - Assistant Coaches - - L. S. SUMMARY Penn State - - - - - Niagara University Penn State - - - . - t Lebanon Valley Penn State - - - - - Marshali - - - Penn State - - - - - New York University Penn State - - - . - ' Lafayette - Penn State - - - - - Syracuse Penn State - - - - - Pennsylvania Penn State - - - - - T Bucknell - Penn State - - - - - - Pittsburgh - LINE-UP x NAoaxl-QOO Right End - - - . . - - E. EDWARDS, J. N. STANLEY Right Tackle - - . . - - - - - - T. PANACCION, E. BRADDOCK Right Guard . . . . . . . - - A. DUVAL, J. A. MARTIN, J . ZORELLA Center - - M. MCANDREW, H. ESCHBACH, A. PARANA Left Guard - - - - - - - - - - R. RICKER Left Tackle - . . . . - - . - - - C. SHAWLEY, S. CURRY Left End - - - - - KAPMN Quarterback - - - - - - - - - - - - - C. FRENCH Right Halfbaclc - - - - - - - - - T. EVANS. J. LIVEZEY Left Halfback - - - - - - - - - - - - F. DIEDRICH Fullback - - - e - - - - - - G. LASICH Itgzdek Kepler Hobbs Valentine Livozuy Lenkurtl Young Knplnn Blowers Drlll l'urunn lInrkins Ncwquist,Mgr. Diedrtt-h Stngvly Lockurd Wollf Dclp Stokes h'nllzmun Fry French Baseball Shortly after the Christmas vacation, Coach Bezdek called for the ball tossers to start practice in Recreation Hall. Capt. Delp, Dobbelar, W013 and Singley formed the nu- cleus of a rather fast-moving aggregation. Late in March the Blue and White Warriors journeyed to the Sunny South, from which they returned with a discouraging but significant record. The boys couldtft quite find themselves and this, coupled with a little hard luck, resulted in the loss of all but one game on the trip. The stars of the trip were Delp and Wolff, both batting better than 400 per cent. Fry, Stokes and Lockard composed the pitching staff on the Southern Trip and upon their return were joined by Kepler. By the time the first game came around the Nittany Lions had found themselves and on April 13th, trounced the St. Vincent College nine 11-4. The next week Juniata was stopped 4-0. On the 27th, Lebanon V alley Won a hard fought game 5-4, but State avenged that defeat by annexing a 7-3 and a 3-0 victory from Syracuse on May 3-4. A week later the Navy was sunk 10-4. On May 15th the Nittany Mountain boys started 011 the Eastern trip and lost to Penn, Princeton and Holy Cross in three successive days. May 25th on the home field the Lions again had better luck and defeated the Muhlen- burg nine 8-3. On June lst the Blue and White nine bowed to the second defeat on the home field in a sluggish match from Temple who emerged on the long end of a 13-9 score. In the final game of the season, Bezdek,s proteges defeated Syracuse 5-4 on their home field. lI. BEZDEK Coach C a plain M anager First A ssistaut Catcher Pitchers First Base Second Base - Shortstop - Third Base Left F ield Center Field Right Field Penn State Penn State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State ORGANIZATION 11. R. NIcWQUIST - HUGO BEZDEK R. FRY R. NEWQUIST K. DEIKE, M. LYNCH, W. HOWE LINE-UP S. SALTZMAN R.FRY,IH. STOKES,1'. LOCKARD,KEPLER .YOUNG - J. LIVEZEY, J DOBBELAAR SUMMARY 5 6 1 momwwwowquHmm' Navy - Georgetown Duke Duke Duke - - U. of N. Carolina St. Vincent - Juniata Lebanon Valley Syracuse - Syracuse avy Univ. of Pennsylvania Princeton Holy Cross Muhlenburg Temple Syracuse C FRENCH A WOLFF F. DIEDRICII E. SINGLEY G. DELP u.- H H tPUOWNiiu-EBQOWUIOQKIA: m-qoo Due to the weakness of men in the field events, the Lions lost two of their dual meets. However, these meets were lost by very close scores, 63 to 72, with Pittsburgh, and 65V2 to 69M; with Syracuse. In the Syracuse meet, Offenhauser won in the mile, followed forty yards behind by Cox, setting a new collegiate record of four minutes and sixteen seconds. The old record was held by Cox who ran the mile in four minutes and 19 seconds. George OfTenhauser also won the half mile in the fast time of fifty-six and one-fifth seconds. This was an un- usual feat considering the fact that he had expended so much energy in setting the new mile record. In the discus throw, Penn State won six points by placing Shawley first and Morril third. The final result of the meet was Syracuse 69V2, State 65V2. It was a close contest and was not lost until the last event was completed. Had Marzucco won the low hurdles, a different score would have resulted, but he fell! The Intercollegiates were held at Franklin Field on May 31 and June lst, 1929. Eleven men were taken on the trip, Offenhauser, King, Musser, Fullerton, Marzucco, Mor- ril, Shawley, Cox, Meisinger, Rekers and Detwiler. Offenhauser took third in the mile, losing to Joe Hickey of N. Y. U. with a time of 4:21. In the two mile, Cox ran the most spectacular race of the day, keeping the lead for the greater part of the race, but James L. Reid of Harvard won to set a new record of nine minutes and two seconds, by passing Cox in a close race down the straightaway. F our oHiciaI records were broken in the meet, the half mile, the two mile, the shot put and the broad jump. NA'H: CAH'I'MHH, N. J. CARTMELL W. J . Cox W. A. SAYLOR W. D. LEWIS Penn State Penn State - Penn State MOBLEY MEISINGER DETWILER HEIDINGER HAMAS Cox OFFENHAUSER STOOKEY MUSSER BILL Cox ORGANIZATION Track Record 1929 SUMMARY 1 16 Bucknell - 63 Pittsburgh 651A3 Syracuse - PERSONNEL W. A. Snmn - C oach C aptain M anager M anager-E lect 19 72 69V; 120-Yard High Hurdles - Two Mile Two Mile Shot Put Discus One Mile One Mile 220-Yard Dash Javelin Basketball With little material from which to choose a winning combination, Coach Hermann has enjoyed but little prosperity this season. Losing two outstanding men at the beginning of the season was a big shock to the team and this, together with the few regulars left from last year,s varsity was the biggest reason for the poor showing of the basketeers this sea- son. Mazess, brilliant forward, and Hamilton, center from last year,s frosh team, were lost at the beginning of the second semester. After dropping two games to Bethany and Montana, State came back to win three in a row. The Montana game was an encouragement, for Mazess and Brand shared scoring honors with iiCaW Thompson and Ward, of Montana, in a fast game. In the Western Maryland tilt Weber starred for State with four baskets. Davis and Brand shared honors in the Carnegie Tech game for State. State won a closely contested game from West Virginia with Captain Stahley high scorer of the game. Saltzman played well. The Penn game was lost principally due to the superior foul shooting of the Quakers. Macomh and Saltzman starred at forwards in the Pitt and Carnegie Tech games. Hyatt and Baker, of Pitt, each scored six baskets in this game. After having dropped the first tilt with Colgate by a 25-24 score, State defeated C01- gate, in the return contest at Colgate, by a 34-32 score. These were both closely contested. State lost to Syracuse for a second time, giving Syracuse the Association title. The Asso- ciation is composed of Syracuse, Colgate and Penn State. DUTCH ERMANN SKIP STAHLEY R. F. MOLLENAUER ORGANIZATION Captain - - - - - - - - - - - - J . N. STAHLEY Coach - - - - - - - - - - - - B. M. HERMANN Manager - - - - - - - - - - - R. F. MOLLENAUER PERSONNEL Forwards - - - - - - FREY, LEYDA, MAZESS, DAV,IS MILLER, MACOMB Centers - - - . - - - BRAND, HAMILTON Guards - - - . . - WEBER, Moss, SALTZMAN, CAPTAIN STAHLEY SUMMARY Penn - - - - - 28 Bethany Penn - - - - 42 Montana State Penn - - - - - 45 Western Maryland Penn - - - - 27 Carnegie Tech Penn - - - - - 40 West Virginia Penn - - - - 24 Colgate - Penn - - - - - Pennsylvania Penn - - - - Pittsburgh Penn . - - - - - Carnegie Tech Penn - - - - Syracuse Penn - - . - - Colgate Penn - - - - Syracuse Penn - - - - - Bucknell - - Pittsburgh Wrestling ORGANIZATION Captain - - - - - - - - - -' - - - - - H. HUBLER Coach - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C. SPEIDEL Manager - - - - - - - - - - - - C. BUCK PERSONNEL Class - - - - - - - - - - MAIZE, HARKINS, PAXSON 7 Class - - - - - - - . - - - - - COWELL . Class - - - - - - - - - - - - CAPTAIN HUBLER 17 Class - - - - - - - - - - - - - KAISER Class - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - RAYBITZ 1 Class - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CAMPBELL Class - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' LONG Unlimited Class - - - - - - - - - - - PEARCE, FISHER SUMMARY Penn State - - - - Pennsylvania Penn State - - - - - - Chicago Penn State - - - - - - Princeton Penn State - - - - - Cornell - Penn State - . - - - - Syracuse Penn State - - - - - - Navy Intercollegiates Tie for Fifth Place. The wrestlc1s have shown splendid form all season and will no doubt continue to hold high the name of Penn State. Experiencing his only dimculty in the 115 division, Coach Speidel has devel- oped a strong combination. In the Chicago meet Campbell and Long obtained falls. Against Princeton we gathered five de- cisions, while we lost one decision, and Paxson, in his first appearance, was thrown for a fall. Camp- bell lost his first bout in the Cornell match after rolling up a string of thirteen consecutive victories. Hubler garnered the only fall in this set-to. Against Syracuse Harkins lost the opening bout while the remainder of the team won their matches. Reybitz and Long secured falls, Reybitz throwing his man in less than three minutes. Hubler rolled up a time advantage of very nearly nine minutes. 041 9011 : '11 v1: EIEIIEJEIEIEIEHEIEJMEEIEE ' Qtng' i1 Boxing ; ORGANIZATION 1 Captain - - - - - M. MCANDREWS 1 Coach L. HOUCK 1; Manager - - - - J. ENGEL I l PERSONNEL 115 Division - - - - - - - - - - EPSTEIN 125 Division - - - STOOPS 1 135 Division CASONI i 145 Division - LEWIS f 160 Division . CI-IAIKOWSKY l 175 Division - STRUBLE Unlimited Division - MCANDREWS SUMMARY Penn State - 6 West Virginia - - 1 Penn State - - 4 Western Maryland - 3 Penn State 6 North Carolina 1 Penn State - 3 Navy - 4 Penn State - 6 Pennsylvania - - 1 Penn State - - .. Syracuse - - L'FTTHEULEM EJBQEJ IntercollegiateseFirst Place. Enjoying the usual popularity, Boxing has been the big winter sport. Leo Houck has developed a great team and the season has been highly successful under the captaincy of Marty McAndrews. Openingr with West Virginia, State outhoxed the visitors to win the match 6 to 1. In the second match Stoops and Lewis scored knockouts to help defeat Western Maryland 4-3. Stoops again koled his man in the North Carolina meet, while Casoni lost the only bout of the evening. McAndrews also won on a knockout in this match. Amid great expectations Navy came to town and a great Navy team met an equally great State combination. Decisions against Stoops and Struble gave the meet to the visitots. Stoops overtime bout with Fitzgerald, 125- pound Middie champion will long he remembeied by the ctowd that wit- nessed this spectacular bout. McAndrews, Lewis, and Epstein won for State. 73 I , H HJEH ! 11 r : . 1th.- 111; 1151:: 7:11.11 '1 11 1'??? Live, :11 L .11; E11 1 2 F1 :1: $1 $1 41 MWMT$WMW :51 '1 1 1:11:15 : :51 f 111 15 -1! 11:1 La 1.7 1. U1 .4 :11 M 111113! a 13121:! Huherltn tMng Kuisvlr Wulkv K: t Mtnnich Anderson .0 1 . . I m-r MillLr Sluhluy I'rtzel' .l'ellu Low 5 Snruclnsky Rind: l uul tCouL-M Brown Antonsou Slml'lur Tomck tCnth Carlson Cl'nnmer Koth W'ebor Loo Lacrosse ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - Enmcs'r G. PAUL Manager Captain - . - - - - C. HABERLIN T. T. Tonox First Asst. Mgrs. G. W. RAHAUSER, J. KIRK, C. CRING PERSONNEL Goal . C. LEE, K. C. KAISER Center - - - E. WEBER Cover Point - Second Attack - . - R. CARLSO-N First Defense - - - J. First Attack - - K. SHAFFER, C. ANDERSON Second Defense - J. STANLEY, P. McCANnLFss Out Home - - - K. R. KAlsm, S. MINNICH Third Defense - C. B - T ROWN, J. ANTONSON In Home - . T. Tonox SUMMARY Penn State - Dartmouth - - - 5 Penn State - 3 Cornell - - - Penn State - Western Maryland 3 Penn State - 1 rmy . . . . Penn State - - Navy - - - - 7 Penn State - - 16 Onondaga Indians - 3 Late in September, 1928, Coach Ernie Paul sounded the first call for Nittany Stick Wielders. Among those experienced answering the call were Capt. Torok, Carlson, SchaHer, Keiser, Cranmer, and others from last year,s squad. About fifty men responded and from these a smooth working combination was moulded. A brilliant start was the inevitable result of ErnieTS untiring efforts when they defeated the fast- moving Dartmouth aggregation by a score of 7-5. Capt. Torok and Carlson competed for high-scoring honors, each getting three through the opposing Egoaliey The second game was played against a rather inexperienced Western Maryland team. The sec- ond team attack was unable to penetrate the surprisingly strong defense of their opponents, so the first team attack was started in the second half. The first team was easily superior to the Western Marylanders and consequently snatched a 5-3 victory. The next day Capt. Torok led his stickmen to Annapolis where they encountered the strong Midshipmen. Weakened by the loss of Schaffer and Carlson, who was knocked out in the early part of the game, the Nittany Lions were forced to bow to a 7-4 defeat. Our team was no exception to the rule that the best of teams have their off days. It was on one of these occasions that we were found trailing a strong Cornell attack by a score of 5-3. On J une 1 the Nittanians encountered and held the strong Army team. The Cadets barely annexed a 2-1 victory in a game full of thrills. For the fmal game of the season the Blue and White Lacrossers ran wild over the whoopee 111811,, from the Onondago Indian Reservation. The hnal score of 16-3 well bespoke the outstanding playing of Koth and Carlson on the attack and of Cranmer and Stahley on the defense. H E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E El Point . . - - 8.1mm F PmuLA Third Attack' . ' . . . . 0 Kom E . . . B.,C.'c , a - ' E E E E E E E E E E E E a El r13 ,0 g ? Ti. 0 4 k '- , v t Soccer ORGANIZATION Coach - . . - - W. Jupmus Manager - - - - - L. CANS Captain - - - - A. W. MACLAREN First A3513. .1. W. GIRVAN, W. E. WEEKS, W. WILSON PERSONNEL Goal - - - - - R. W. MCKUNE Outside Right - - - - WILLIAM LUTZ Right Fullback - - C. HARVEY, W. HUTCHINSON Inside Right - - - ,1. MASTERS Left Fullback - - - - S. ALLEN Center Forward - - A. DEBUNIS, A. SKINNELL Right Halfback - - - A. W. MACLAREN Left Inside C. TnM'Is, .I. CRAMMHR, M. IVlmsELMAN Center Halfbaclc - R. EDGERTON, R. VvaBEuc Outside Left - - - - C. NDERSON Left Hallback . - - F. STRIMLAN SUMMARY Penn State - 2 Haverford - - - 1 Penn State - - 3 Penn 1 Penn State 4 Syracuse - - 0 Penn State - - 3 Lafayette 0 Penn State 1 Cornell - - - 1 Penn State - - 0 Penn State - - 5 Western Maryland - - 1 With but three men missing from the 1928 eleven in the ranks of candidates, Coach Jeffrey had no trouble at all in picking an undefeated champion team combination for the 1929-1930 season. The hope of an Eastern intercollegiate championship team, which for two previous years had been shattered, were raised higher than ever and remained up throughout the season, which eventually resulted in attaining the goal. The Lionis opened the season by defeating the powerful Haverford team 2-1 in a two extra period game that was crowded with thrills. Anderson scored the winning goal. Stateis powerful offensive strength was further demonstrated when the mediocre Syracuse team was subdued 4-0. DeBonis scored two of the four points. In the second game of the New York trip the Cornell hooters, by playing the best game of the season, were able to tie State 1-1. Travis scored the tying goal. On New Beaver Field the Blue and White hooters, led by Scotty MacLaren, scored at will on the Western Maryland team and crushed the Marylanders under a 5-1 victory. The brilliant work of Al DeBonis accounted for a trio of the goals. The next week an undefeated Penn team bowed to a su- perior Lion team by a 3-1 score, thereby forfeiting their claims to the championship crown. Another victory was added to the string when the Nittany booters took the Lafayette eleven into camp by a 3-0 score. The Lions functioned perfectly throughout the contest. In the final game of the season the Lions defeated the Middies 2-0 at Annapolis. This made the third victory in as many years. Yale, the closest rival, was defeated in their final game by Harvard, thereby leaving Penn State the undisputed Eastern League Champions. 75 QWSTJI w su, mm 574, iv, .rr 7.- t'onrm: Ulusshurn Ih-kers Mnixingor llndrllffq: Rohinsun Dt-Lwiler Cress Country ORGANIZATION Coach - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - N. CARTMELL Captain - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WILLIAM Cox Manager - - - - - - - - - - PAUL BROWN First Assistants - - - - - - - F. VAN NOTE R. A BOWERS, S. MOLLENEAUX PERSONNEL W.J. Cox H. E. RATCLIFFE P. F. REKERS C K.OF FFENIIAUSER C. A. MEISINGER A. W. BASS L. S. CONROE SCHEDULE October 27 - - - - - - - - - - - - . - Syracuse November 10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pittsburgh November 26 - - - - - - - - - - - - I. C. A. A. A. A. The coming of winter marked the close of another very successful season for the Nittany har- riers. The memories of a wonderful day back in 1926 and another on November of the following year seemed to be with the Nittany hill and dalers at the annual IC-4A meet held in Van Cortlandt Park, New York City. After a week of elimination, Coach tJNateiJ Cartmell had his varsity squad narrowed down to the best. Although Captain Bill Cox lost his title as inter-collegiate champion, which he held for the previous two years, the final score totaled 45 for Penn State, giving her another IC-4A victory. The Syracuse meet was an unusual one7 at which the Lion harriers carried the Blue and White banner over the college course for a decisive 16-39 triumph. Penn State missed a perfect score when Dean, of Syracuse, passed Detwiler in the last mile of the race. Throughout the whole race, Cap- tain Bill Cox had no difficulty in holding a wide lead. Ewm A .,:.hl. , - z. A .xv ll! F ; l i E TTEEEEETETEEEETQTETg.EE Coder tMng Metzner Butler Stovcr tCoucM J. Barber 1'. Barber Thompson Wolfe Tennis ORGANIZATION E. BUTLER K. R. CODER - - - H. W. STOVER M. T. BUHL, R. H. SPICKLER Captain - M anager C ouch - - First Assistants - PERSONNEL E. BUTLER J. R. METZNER P. BARBER J. BARBER J . T. WOLF C. THOMPSON K. R. CODER SUMMARY, 1929 Franklin and Marshall - - - 2 Penn State Ursinus - - - - 3 Penn State Gettysburg - - - - 1 Penn State Navy - - - - 6 Penn State Bucknell - - - - - 2 Penn State - - . . . The season just ended was one of the most successful seasons in many years. The Lion court- men won four games and lost one; the match with Georgetown being rained out. The squad started winter practice in the new gym under the charge of Coach Stover. Upon the arrival of favorable weather, the squad moved to the varsity courts where daily practice was held through the season. The Franklin and Marshall team, our first opponent, came to State with an experienced team; but despite this fact the Nittany Lions turned in a victory of 5-2 in an exciting match. State then won victories from Ursinus and Gettysburg. Greatly spirited by the success of the season, the Lion courtmen invaded the Navy territory, but lost in a hard fight with a defeat of 6-3. A decisive vic- tory of 5-2 over Bucknell closed a very successful season in a fitting manner. 2' VIH v.4 I Rutherford l'nnnvcion Lennard Fritclmmn Hunting Jackson Bunting Turner ORGANIZATION Couch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - R. B. RUTHERFORD Captam - - - - - - - - - - - - - - H. V. FRITCHMAN Manager - - - - - - - - TURNER First Assistant Managers - - - - - E. KAIER, C. WILLIAM, J. SCHAUTZ PERSONNEL H. V. FRITCIIMAN T. S. PANACCION J. F. BUNTING R. LEONARD SUMMARY Penn State - - - - - - 23 Center Hills C. C. - - . . 22 Penn State - - - - - - 34. Center Hills C. C. - - - - 0 Penn State - - - - - - 1V3 Lafayette - . . - - - 41A: Penn State - - - - - - 12 Clinton C. C. - - - - - 3 Penn State - - - - - - 3 Swarthmore - - - - - 3 Penn State - - - - - - 1 Univ. of Pennsylvania - - - 5 With three of the four varsity men on hand to start another season, Coach Rutherford had no trouble in getting a good team into shape. Fritchman, Bunting and Panaccion, golfers from last year, together with Leonard, a newcomer, composed the varsity foursome. The weather was fine and the Lions got off to an early start. The hrst two meets were with the Centre Hills CountryClub. Our linksmen emerged victorious in both, the first score being 23-22 and the second 34-0. On May 11 the Lafayette golfers, determined to duplicate last yealjs fete, succeeded in downing the Blue and White golfers by a score of 4Vg-1Vg. The next week the Nittany linksmen won an easy victory over the Clinton County Club team by de- feating them 12-3. On May 21.1110 Lions journeyed to the Rolling Green course to play Dartmouth to a 3-3 tie in a well fought meet. The next day they bowed to a fighting Penn team in the hardest fought match of the season. The score was 5-1. 2 On June 24-28 our golfers journeyed to the Hollywood Country Club, New Jersey, to participate in the Intercollegiates. Rifle Team ORGANIZATION . . . . J. S. BURROWS J. A. ANDERSON L. O. WILLIAMS Captain Manager C oach PERSON N EL Bunkows, J . S. HIXSON, A. C. HUNT, C. F. PRITHAM, G. H. NICHOLS, J. JOHNS, L. J. SMYSER, E. P. GEESEY, S. S. OLIVER, E. LEWIS, T. V. WOLCOT, E. F . CUTTER, H. C. SUMMARY Penn State - - - - - - 1812 New York Stock Exchange - - - 1772 Penn State - - - - - - 3474 University of Maine - - - - 3323 Penn State - - - - - - 1333 Columbia University - - - - 13241 Penn State - - - - - - 3470 Johns Hopkins University - - - 3248 Penn State - - - - - - 3470 Cornell - - - - - 3515 Penn State - - - - - - 1312 U. S. N. A - - - 1348 Penn State - - - - - - 1367 Drexel - - - - - - - 1335 Penn State - - - - - - 1355 West Virginia . - - - - 1350 Penn State - - - - - - 1368 Cleveland Tech - - - - - 1263 The excellent reputation of Penn Stateis rifle teams in the past has indeed been upheld by this seasoxfs record. Penn Stateis fame as a producer of fine riHe teams is known not only in the East but in the South and West. This is made evident by the numerous petitions from all parts of the country. Because of numerous handicaps, it was found necessary to confine most of the matches within the Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio Intercollegiate League. Penn Stateis schedule was thus composed of matches with the University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, Drexel Institute, Carnegie Tech, University of West Virginia, University of Cincinnati, and the Cleveland School of Technology. The record to date with nine matches shot is seven victories with defeats only by Cornell and Navy. A very credible showing. J i I l I 4.... WM ?nnEEWs 53 hi EEEEEEEnEEgnnEEEEEEEsnEEEEEEsnEn m amen; w . 59$ ?'?Vsaam-m ' gtum'p 'Jx inglx 1V5- A1 Freshman FOOIthaH ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B. M. HERMANN . n n Captain - - - - - - - A. W. HOCUET i Managers - - - - - - H. REDMAN, W. COTT . PERSONNEL f f 333;; Ends - - - . . . - - - - MEREDITH, HOUCK, SWAN, BREWSTER x; : h Tackles - - - . . - - SHIELDS, SHAFFER, GUELFI, CIIISLER, MOREHOUSE 12 15:1: Centers, Guards - - - - - PESCIIKEN, ROTENBERG, HARTLEY, BURNS, HESCH, FLOOD Half Backs - - - - - - GAUMER, IRWIN, NEBEL, SMITH, CI-IORBA, ANDERSON Full Back - - - - - - - - - - - - - . HOGUET Quarterbacks - - - - - - - - - - - . - - OTT, CONN SUMMARY Freshmen - - - - 6 Pittsburgh - - - - - - 25 Freshmen - - 0 Syracuse - - - - - - - 21 1; The freshman football team played but two games in 1929 due to the scholastic mortality of pre- vious years when a schedule of five or more games was played. A large squad was also carried in- stead of one first team. This was done in order to develop a greater number of men. A different team started the two games for this reason. As many individuals and groups as possible were de- veloped rather than to concentrate upon any one aggregation. The team could really not be called a team for that reason, rather a squad. This undoubtedly is a sound and progressive policy and should do much to furthering Varsity Football. The two scores are therefore entirely justifiable under these conditions and are just what is to be expected under this system. WEhEnnEEEEgA t ' m'r;- m; rm- Mr;. I w a: m EJEEIQEEQMQEHLQLL :t L. l i Freshman Baseball ORGANIZATION Captain - - - - - REGIS SMITH Coach - - - - . - - - - - - - - - L120 HOUCK - - - - - - - RUSSEL WILKINS PERSON N EL M anager C. D1: TURK ALDER GATES First Base ROBERT HELMS Second Base - - - - REGIS SMITII Third Base - . - - - - - - - - - GEORGE Hoops Short Stop - - - - - - WILLIAM Lonu Left Field . . . . . - - - - - ALBERT MAGNOTTA Center Field - - - - - - - - - - - - - R1: ED BIKER Right Field - - - - CHARLES DIETRICK WILLIAM PANEAS JAMES DELSANDRA. CHARLES DEER, LAw21uNc1; STEELY SUMMARY Penn State - - - - - - 8 Bucknell 1 Penn State - - - - - - - 4- Syracuse - - - 10 Penn State - - - - - - 5 Bucknell - - - - . . . 6 C atch er Pitcher - Substitutes A rather impressive start with a victory over a Bucknell nine started off the season. Bucknell was defeated by a score of 8 to 1. Alder Gates, pitching was effective at all times while the hitting of Regis Smith and William Lohr paved the way for an easy victory. The second game of the season proved a disappointment, for a strong Syracuse team walloped the Lion Yearliugs by a 10 to 4 count. A return engairement with the fleshman Lewisburg nine showed a let- doml in the Lion effectiveness, for Bucknell defeated the F1osh team by a score of 6 to 5, in a closely contested game. The season was one of mediocre success and showed possibilities for outstanding men in the persons of Alder Gates, Regis Smith and William Lohr. r31 r14 Freshman Track ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - - - - - - - - N. J. CARTMELL Captain - - - - - - - - - - R. A. BURTON Manager - - - - - - - - - - - F. B. BALDWIN PERSONNEL R. A. BURTON N. C. MOUNTAIN R. S. FOOTE SUMMARY TRIANGULAR MEET AT PITTSBURGH Penn State - - - - - . - . . . . . . 64 Kiski - - - - . . . . . . . . . . 46 Pitt - . . . . . . - . . . . . . 25 On May the eleventh, the Freshman Track Team journeyed to Pittsburgh to enter into a triangu- lar meet with the Pitt Freshman and Kiski Prep. State won first place with 64. points, with Kiski sec- ond with 46, and the Pitt Freshman last with 25 points. The two outstanding State men at the meet were iiBobii Burton, who captured first place in the one-mile run and two-mile run, and EBobi, Foote tak- ing second in both hurdle events and second in the discus throw. Mountain, Stateis husky freshman, took first place in the shot put, by heaving the 16 pounds for 40 feet and 5 inches. He also took third in the hammer throw, which was won by Edwards, his teammate. Stateis high jumpers had little trouble in capturing all places in the high jump. This was the only F reshman meet of the season. i IEIIEIEIIEIIEHEIIEIIENEIIEIEHEIEHEHEHEHEHEIHIEHEIIEIIEIIEIIENEIIEIIEHEIIEHEHEJ E E E E E E E E E E E g E E E E E E E E E EEEEEEEEEE-IEEQEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEE-EEEQEQEQEEE Freshman Basketball ORGANIZATION - - - - - - - - A. F UNK L. CONOVER R. HUGHES Captain C ouch M anagcr PERSONNEL . . . - FUNK, Mosm, DAYKIN, STOCKDALE - - - - SIECEL, SWAN OTT, CONN, CIIICKLINSKI, MCMINN Forwards C enters Guards SUMMARY Penn State - - - - - 31 Wyoming,r Seminary - - . . 29 Penn State - - - - - - 46 Dickinson - - - . . . 29 I Colgate - . . . . 47 Penn State Syracuse - - - - . . . 32 Penn State - - - - - - Bucknell - - . . . . 32 Penn State - - - -. - - 23 Pitt - - - - - . . . 29 Penn State After a rather impressive start the plebe five slumped to lose their third and fourth games. The yearling flve, however, shows promise to make an impressive showing in its last two games with Bucknell and Pitt. In the opening games with Wyoming Seminary and Dickinson, Captain Funk and Siegel showed excellent form. In the Dickinson tilt Funk garnered scoring honors and played excellently at for- ward. Siegel was forced out of the lineup against Colgate due to illness while Moser played bril- liantly in the Syracuse game. 71 L91 Freshman Cross Country PERSONNEL W. SPACE F . BAIRD J . NAPOLEON R. SIESKY C. KING C. VAN CISE R. GRIER SUMMARY Penn State - - - - - - 15 Pittsburgh I. C. 4A. Fifth Place. The yearling harriers, coached by Nate Cartmell, opened the season by defeating Pittsburgh with a perfect score, upholding the cross-country precedents set by previous freshman harriers. The Lion plebes were in the fore of the race from the start and held this lead until the close. State had ten men to finish before the first Pitt Frosh crossed the line. Van Cise and Crenninger fought it out for the lead with Van Cise finally crossing the tape the winner. King placed third with Napoleon and Space following him across the line. In the I. C. 4A meet, held at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City, the Nittany Yearlings could do no better than fifth place. N. Y. U., Cornell, Syracuse and Yale all turned in better team scores than the Nittany Cubs. The State aggregation totaled only 14, points behind third place. The race was won in the fast time by McCluskey, of Fordham. Charles King was the first to cross the line for the State Team, placing:r sixth, while Bill Space landed in tenth place. Rog Siesky in the thirty-third place finished third of the plebe runners. Ralph Grier finished fiftieth while Frank Baird closely followed Siesky who finished thirty-sixth. Van Cise and Napoleon completed the Lion Cubs, team. Gren- ninger, who was running well all season, pulled a ligament after the Pitt meet and was forced to stop running. Busch llurlu-r Hetcklt-u lx'lrsoh McNeille Porter Cheerleaders Head Cheerleader Assistant - - J. H. BUSCH C. S. HARPER, JR. - - - I. E. HEICKLEN - - R. PORTER D. KIRSCH A. MCNEILLIE Penn State Song Contest In the recent Penn State Collegian Song Contest, the Committee in charge decided rather than to increase the number of State songs already composed to revive the two songs herewith printed. This was undoubtedly right for these two songs are two of our best, and yet they have been neglected during the past few years. Let every Penn State man do his hit and help to bring them back to their justly deserved popularity. WIN AGAIN TODAY To you old State we sing our song To cheer you on tota No matter what the hour will bring, Weill shout our iiRay, Ray, Rayll, With the Blue and White your standard Put the best into the fray, Uphold the sacred honor And fight to win the day. Chorus Oh, good old Penn State We're all for you Dear Alma Mater, We all love you. We know youill show your fearless couragee The cherished Penn State fight, And wallop Pitt 0r Penn or Lehigh, Add to your great might. WeIll give our iiS-s-hoom-Ah-Coo-Penn State, And yell some more, Just as we did in days of yore, Majestic Blue and White will float forever, Nothing will our true love sever, Penn State! Penn State! Win again today! n wColelnun Harrison, i21. PENNSYLVANIA STATE Let him whose pulse with red blood flows Undaunted, ree an stron Whose heart for God and gCountry glows, Join in our Penn State so n.g Together let our voices raise A song with joy elat In loyal praise of college days At Pennsylvania State. As lofty Nittanyls crest oier bends The far stretched field and wood, So high our hopes and aims ascend For Penn StateTs future good. In primal depths fountains be That hears the mountains weight; 50 deep for thee our loya ty Oh, Pennsylvania State. Dear God, who to our Fatherls hands Entrusted Penn Stateis fame Help us while her foundation stands To cherish her fair name. And as we fight for truth and right What eer may be our ate Welll raise on high our battle cry; iiFor God, for home, and Stat -Dr. Sparks. aRER J . . . . .. ' BA SCHWE Chief i 9 JBlfsinegR Man NHART .99 FEd'lstoP m The 1930 Senior La Vie Staiif F. C. SCIIWERER, JR. - - - - - - - - - - - Editor-in-Chief JOHN L. BARNHART - - - - - - - - - - 9 - Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF A. KENNETH SCHENCK - - - - - - - - - - - - - Editor STUART D. DINWOODIE - - - - - - - - - - - L - Editor ARCHIE M. RAUB - - - - - - - - - - - - - Assistant Editor RAYMOND E. ROUSH - - - - - - - - - - - Assistant Editor HARRY MARKLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Art Editor PETER W. LAYMAN - - - - - - - - - - - Assistant Art Editor LEE V. SIEBERT - - - - - - - - - - - - Assistant Art Editor DONALD L. WEIRMAN - - - - - - - - - - Photographic Editor MARVIN LONG - - - - - - - - - - Assistant Photographic Editor SAMUEL C. GRIFFITH - - - - - - - - - - - Class Editor REX E. CARTER - - - - - - - - - - - - - Class Editor MICHAEL T. BUHL - - - - - - - - - - - F raternity Editor RAYMOND H. SPICKLER - - - - - - - - - - - F raternity Editor R. G. ECKERT - - - - - - - - - - - - Athletics Editor ROBERT WALKER - - - - - - - - - - - - - Athletics Editor C. E. PATTERSON - - - - - - - - - - Advisory Athletics Editor LOUISE FITZ - - - - - - - - - - - - - Women .9 Editor ALICE CARTER - - - - - - - - - - - - - Women s Editor R. E. GALBRAITH - - - - . - - - - - - - - F acuity Advisor - Faculty Art Critic BUSINESS STAFF C irculation Manager - - Assistant A ssistant - Assistant A ssistant - A ssistant NARV Pho'N C.E.PATTERSON thlekics Ed- . E ' ' BE . ' C4 R I R0 class EEER Advtsory A 5? CKLEdR. L :- A m6 a 2R3 Leigff CNef 5.0 DINW 0 Asso. Editogo'E LE AN mu. Ass't- D.E. H. A. MARKLE J . Art Editor ' T 6R!FF 5-cuass Ed- ARK 1' tfr-chauon A L-l ca CARTER LOUISE FITZ Womans Ed. 5 Ed. l Ly ' 453'? E:ka ArtBEEdS-r gthEEEfgWFWEWEEVEEEEEet E C911 EEEEMJ MuElmiII SnlulI-r I'lvrivh XVnml Cutting III-iIInnII UIIIIIIII St lIIIliIlt AllnIIIs XVuIIIII'ow hruwnlnwk Uana-tlitz Mileski lh-lIIII Hume to H- II snII MI-IIsrlI Cunuzm Ilusvllhluuln lturwis Dowdy The Collegian EDITORIAL STAFF JAMES H. COOGAN, JR., 1920 - - - Editor-in-Chicl ; CHARLES A. MENSCH, s30 - . - Managing Editor ' ROBERT P. STEVENSON, 30 - - - News Editor ; QUINTON E. BEAUGE, ,30 - . - - Sports Editor h ASSOCIATE EDITORS J. H. COOCAN, JR. Jamb L' COI'C I:31 Charles A' Sd'midt; 31 M. M. ROSENBLOOM Editor thy.E. Morgan, 31 Norman B. Sobler, 31 Business Manager Wfilham C. McElvuinf31 William K. Ulerich, 531 I THE BUSINESS STAFF WOMENtS EDITORIAL STAFF MILTON M. ROSENBLUUM, t30 - Business Manager CIIACE M, Woonnow, t30 - - Women's Editor 1 RUSSELL L. REIIM,330 - - Advertising Manager HELEN F. FAUST,,30 . . . Managing Editor ' t CALVIN E. BARWIS, 30 - - Circulation Manager MARTHA J. Commungo . , , News Editor 3 HENRY R. DOWDY, 30 Foreign Advertising Manager ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS ASSOCIATE EDITORS Alan B. Cutting, 31 Albert J. Mileski, 31 Mary J. Adams, 31 Janet L. Bmwnhack, 31 William B. Heilmanf3l Harry C. Wood, 31 E. Louise I'Ioffedilz, ,31 1EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE The Collegian, which is published semi-weekly, is the oHicial student newspaper of Penn State. It is published in the interests of the students, faculty, alumni and friends of the college and aims to l'eHect student opinion. In a contest sponsored by the Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association last year, the Collegian was awarded hrst prize as the most outstanding paper in the organization. J?EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEQEEE 88 Hokum Cole liv nu-rl IYAgosLinu hrulnun irow MI rls Whetstone McKeun lliIum-nt liurnlmrt, ruy llumlr lirnm t A lyer W outzvl llelliok . ur Cums Spent- He 11 Ziegler urns Mason The Penn State Froth TI'lE FOOLISII CENTLEMEN Editor-in-Chicf Editor Art Editor Business Manager ALBERT F. BELL, '30 WAYNE C. PLATT, 30 ROBERT R. RICKEAN,.30 RussEL A. ZIECLER, 30 M. ALEXANDER SPEARXBO WILLIAM F. CANN, 30 Advertising Manager Circulation Manager R. A. Zuzcu-zu Busincxs Manager A. 'F. BELL Editor EDITORIAL BOARD BUSINESS BOARD Miss Sarah F. Wentzel, ,31 Lee Bender, '31 Richard Whetstone, '31 Joseph DhAgostino, ,31 Daniel Preston, 31 Edward Zern, '32 Kingsley Owens, 30 E. R. Noderer, ,31 Morris Smith, 31 Claude T. Haupt, Jr., 2'31 Frank F. Morris, '31 Paul Brandt, 30 Jack 1. Cole, ,30 Miss Mae Hellick, 30 Miss Delia Myer, ,30 Maurice C. Barnhart, 31 Robert C. Bokum, 31 FACULTY COUNSELLORS Prof. M. M. Harris Prof. S. C. Tanner Mr. D. D. Mason Mr. W. A. Case Walter M. Brown, 31 William A. Dialnent, 31 Herbert S. Frey, 31 James Graham, 31 Ralph C. Wenrich, 31 That college life is not all blue hooks and midnight oil is demonstrated by Froth, the official col- lege comic publication which bubbles forth every three weeks. It is published by a student board chosen by competition from the entire student body. Frothy attempts to localize its humor and may often be observed slyly poking fun at Penn Statehs dignitaries. from the hFoolish Gentlemenh who bore it in Shakespeards play, The name hMeasure for Measure? throthh, was borrowed As an executive member of the Eastern College Comics Association, F roth has taken its place as one of the leading college comics in the East. ; v r Emmwm WE Elm El Mnrkle Gmey howdy SlDVI'lISOII Spear 0 Old Mam Bell EDITORIAL BOARD R. P. STEVENSON - - Editor- 171- Chief ScoT'r S. Cmaslav - - . - - Editor I-lAmn' A. MARKLE - - Art Editor BUSINESS STAFF M. A. SPEAK - - - - Business Manager ll. P. S'nm-stoN Editor T. J. GATES - - II. R. DOWDY - - - J. L. BARNHART - - A dvertising M anager C irculation M anager F aculty A dvisor M. A. SPEAK Business Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS Gerald Hamm C. A. Schmidt R. E. Morgan W. K, Ulrich BUSINESS ASSISTANTS J. H. Eiseman J. W. Lindsey W. B. Heilman W. C. Walker D. Q. Barchus R. C. Bokum J. L. Cohen W. A. Frederick Old Main Bell, college literary magazine, celebrated its fifth birthday this year, an event which proves that such a journal can thrive and live indefinitely 0n the campus of the Pennsylvania State College. 1011, the sponsor of the magazine, in approving a plan for making election to the publicationls staff A pronounced forward step was taken early in the present academic year by Pi Delta Epsi- competitive. The hoard is now composed of a competent group of men from every class, all work- ing to give Penn State a literary magazine that will rival those of other campi. This year is also monu- mental in the magazinels history because of the fact that three numbers were issued instead of the for- mer two. The Old Main Bell affords a vehicle for publication to those students and faculty members who desire to scribble after the fashion of the literati. vmmAEEEELEEEA AAAEAEAEAAI ' AAgA 7'5! f AEEEEEEEEEEEE nfm-v A y in A: t r '3'? E5: AEELEWwElEEEEEEEEEEEEEL 90 -v...l B?ngg :l E w Page Mnurer Lnudorslngor Funke Glirk Weymouth Lillpy XVis Eekles Venn rll Ill- rtrlvk Hutchinson XVickl-rshzlm 'J'mnh Burlington May 1111-11 Oppel IIotTm Cnglv Mil v ' Adams Marl In Yolk Mill-r liriggs Prof. lumgett l'mf. Everett; lleiclmrd l'rof. lZu-se Dully Murklc The Penn State Engineer EDITORIAL STAFF EUGENE A REICIIARD, 30 - - Editor-in-Chief RAYMOND L. FRHAS,,30 - - - - - Editor CLAUDE R. ENGLE, 130 Associate Editor SAMUEL C. DALLY, 30 - - Associate Editor BUSINESS STAFF F mm A. LILLEYjSO - - Business Manager EDWARD A. WEYMOUTH, '30 - - Circulation Manager ALFRED S. BRIGGS, JIL, 130 - F arcign Advertising Manager RAYMOND R. HOFFMAN, 30 - Local Advertising Manager ART STAFF F. A. LILLEY Business M nnugcr E. A. Rmcumm Editor HARRY A. MARKLK, 30 Editor JUNIOR BUSINESS STAFF JUNIOR EDITORIAL STAFF C. K. Hertrick Ralph L. Hutchinson M. S. Volk Algert J. Mileski Paul R. Lloyd Arthur C. Miller F. W. Foster J. H. Sleigh W, R. McCallister R. Wolfe Rowland C. Gersen Edwin C. Weidler Franklin Spiese, Jr. W. A. Frederick K. F. Venter J. B. Bennett G. Supplee H. C. Reiner W. A. Frederick Herbert Wolpert Earle F. Mitchell FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD Prof. C. W. Beese, Chairman Prof. L. A. Doggett Prof. H. A. Everett Prof. F. C. Banner The Penn State Engineer, a technical magazine, is published monthly by a student board com- posed of members of the School of Engineering and a faculty advisory board. In serving a valu- able two-fold purpose, it keeps the alumni in contact with the activities of the School of Engineer- ing, as well as conveying t0 undergraduates some idea of the practical side of engineering not to be found in text books. It has attained a high position among college technical magazines and is a member of the Engineering College Magazines Association. VEEEEEEEMQ if. L is; i i rt L1 m, -3 i ' 3; f 5 IE i Stein Stout? Vreelund Bechtel Liven 'ond W'illiums , t Denny Imldwln Ruhrbeuk u er Itlustngmue Cnrter . j z; Imrulmrt Welsh Adnms llnmmukor I'ulton Fox llulnes The Penn State Farmer EDITORIAL STAFF J: W. L. HAMMAKER - . - - Editor-in-Chiel , F. BRUCE BALDWIN - - - Managing Editor if REXFORD E. CARTER - - - - Campus Editor 3: HOWARD F. Fox - e - - - Alumni Editor 1 MARY JANE ADAMS - - Home Economics Editor 5 ZELA WELSH - - Assistant Home Economics Editor Mi JOHN L. BARNHART - - - Grange Editor C. T. LIVINGOOD - - Two- Year Agricultural Editor II. ERNEST BECHTEL - - - Assistant Estor W. L. HAMMAKE FRED F. VREEIAND - - Assistant Editor T. H. pM-TON Editor D. E. MOIY'Nl-AUX W. M. WILSON Business Manager J. S. RANKIN A. H. ROUSE BUSINESS STAFF i T. HERMAN PATTON - - Business Manager G. E. STEIN - - National Advertising Manager ' i GRANVILLE E. HAINBS - - Circulation Manager C. W. STOUFF - Assistant Business Manager 31' 7'; BYRON C. DENNY Local Advertising Manager S. B. WILLIAMS, JR. - Assistant Business Manager E. W. BURKHOLDER R. G. Howmm D. H. WALTER FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD A. L. Baker J. Ben Hill E. L. Nixon E H. Rohrbeck R. U. Blasingame Miss N. M. Vedder The Penn State Farmer is a monthly magazine published by students of the School of Agriculture with the assistance of a faculty advisory board. It is circulated among the students and throughout the state, and thus serve as a medium by which alumni and friends of the college keep in touch with the activities on Ag Hill. Special feature articles of agricultural and home interest, as well as sec- tions devoted to Alumni, Grange, Home Economics, Boys, and Girls, Club Work, and Campus Life make up the publication. The Penn State Farmer is a member of the Agricultural College Maga- zines Associated. 1 Me 5:5 wig E 3 :1 rm F EEEEE E 2W KVtsc Miteskl Ulerieh Schmidt Dlument Milehum Mitsttfcr Ziegler Mensch tVenrick The Student Handbook STAFF C. A. MENSCH, K30 - - - . Editor-imChicf R. ZIEGLER, '30 - - - - Business Manager C. A. MENSCH R. ZlecLen EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF H. P. Milcham, ,29 C. A. Schmidt, 31 W. A. Diument, ,31 R. C. chrick, 1'51 J, H. cougan, 30 W. K. Ulerich, ,31 11. s. Frey, '31 F. M. Wise, ,31 A. J. Mileski, '31 171. c. Wood, .31 The Student Handbook is published primarily for the incoming freshmen by a student hoard of the Y. M. C. A. College customs, history, songs, and student activities are included in this little volume which is commonly known as the iTreshman Bible? After being accepted for admission to the college, each freshman is supplied with a copy by mail; members of each of the other classes are also given copies upon request. The book is compiled and edited by a staff of men who have shown ability as members of one of the various publication hoards. The Penn State Glee Club RICIIAIIII W. GRANT, Director II. II. TlCli,,30 - - I - - . - President A. S. BIIIccs, JIL, ,30 - - - - - - Vice President F.G.WOOD,i31Secretary-Treasurer L M BUHKHOIDER, 30 - - - - - Business Manager C. BURNELT 30 - - Librarian Mus. IRENE OSBORNE GIIANT - - - - - Club Accompanist II. H. TICK, 30 Student Leader R. H. TICI: President PERSONNEL OF THE PENN STATE GLEE CLUB Cooper, J. M., 32 I'Iarkins, .I. L., 31 Phipps, C. 5., ,30 Prevost, P. V., 333 IIaIston, D. I5. '33 Rice, C L. IInmick K. M;3132 Say r9 . A. KiLIhIer P. 3V2: Snyder, M. .I. 53,313 Lark, J. E Stewart. .I. II.. 32 Longcope, E.,2732 Stine, W. 11.33 LImgcnIIckcr. III. E.,,33 , Ccisler, II. F., Gillespie, .I. S.,i31 100d, J. 11.. '33 Whetsmile, II. A., .31 Cuthridge, F, M.,I33 ' I . .. ' Wood F C., Hanna, C. M.,I32 Oppel, H. H.332 YarneII, D. A., 31 Carey, II. 13., I Yeager, .I. II. 30 Eighteen years of persistent endeavor haVI resulted in Ihe perfection of the Penn Stale Glee Chlh. one of the most finely org.anm I1 musical grou ps on IIIII campus. Starling with a small membership and limited taIIInI the Glee .hIh has attained an eIIrnIlmenl 0f sixly members of Splenlid vocal ahiIin. Special IrIIdiI must he given 10 RichaIII W. Cram DI I1 0f the School of Music whose aIIc supervision has made such advancement possible. 'Ihc organization is a member III the Intercollegiate CIIIe Cluh Council, and for the past IIIrIIIL years has emerged IhI viclnr in tho WIIslcrn Pennsylvania cnmIIst held at Pittsburgh, IIIIIrIIhy entering thI finals III NIW York where they haVII had mquI-d success. By winning thII Western Pennsylvania contest 1331 year, the club has hIILmIIe the perma- IIIIIII pnssessnr of a gold loving Iup offered by the Pittsburgh Press In the organization carrying off first honors in three successive years. This yIar the cIuh enterIIII IIIII EaSIIIrn Pennsyhania contest hIIIIl in Philadelphia in February where they vied for further honors in the musical field. While on this trip, the gIcemen gave concerts at Wayne, Cheltenham, and at the Masonic Homes In Elizabethtown. -mEEEE Wood llurnult The Varsity Male Quartet First Tenor - - - - - - - - - W. B. HESS, '2 Second Tenor - - - - - - - . - - F. C. WOOD, '3 Baritone R. H. TlCI-Z, ii Bass . . . . . . . - - - - C. BURNETT, '3' Composed of men selected by competition from the uppcr-class members of the Glee Club, the Varsity Male Quartet is an outstanding element in Penn Statels field of musical activities. The great honor which the choice signifies calls forth keen, constructive competition and makes for an organi- zation of remarkable ability. The success and popularity of the Quartet has come about largely through the efforts of the director, Richard W. Grant, who insists on many hours of practice before appearances. The Quartet has become a necessary adjunct to the Glee Club in the arrangement of programs. The selections assigned to this group are always designed to introduce a light, gay note into the more serious renditions of the Glee Club. These men accompany the Club on all tours: One of the most popular groups on the campus, the Quartet is in constant demand for smokers, meetings, conferences, and gatherings of all sorts in State College and throughout the State. The men are also often requested to appear with other entertainment organizations of the college for the pres- entation of specialty numbers. E E E E; E E E E E E E E E E E E E E El, E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Tixfer h ix ogx P Q '9 College Band OFFICERS Director - - - - - - - - - - W. O. THOMPSON President - - - - - - - - - - - F. C. EVERITT Secretary - - - - - - - - - - - E. L. HOUSEL Manager - - - - - - - - - - - - W. J. CULP The personnel of the Blue Band is selected by the Executive Board from the Junior and Senior clussos,and to complete the quota of seventy-hve pieces, several Sophomores are oHered membership. Throughout the football season the Band plays at all home games and also accompanies the team on its various trips. The Penn State Band has often been declared the equal of any college military hand in the East, while the Blue Band has been lauded as comparable to any band of its size in America. After the close of football season, the hand is scheduled to appear at several of the Sun- day afternoon concerts. These concerts were instituted at Penn State by Director Thompson. Financial and moral encouragement extended by the Department of Military Science and Tactics, Physical Education, the Athletic Association, and the Student Body, make possible such a musical organization as the Blue Band. The organization accepts no remuneration for outside engagements. All concerts are given to bring glory to Penn State. The Freshman section of about eighty pieces, organized for the R. O. T. C., is assigned for duty with the Engineers9 unit. The Sophomore section of almost equal membership is assigned to the In- fantry unit. On special occasions, such as Alumni Day and Pennsylvania Day, the Blue Band, the Freshman-Sophomore sections are combined into one imposing organization of approximately two hundred and fifty men. The college military band in every aspect has proved itself a necessary fea- ture in Penn StateTs extra-curricula activities. 96 EeEHEWEEEEEEEEEEnf EeeeeegeeeEEE tEEeeeeee College Orchestra OFFICERS - - W. O. THOMPSON Director - - - - - - President - - - - - ' - - - - W. J. CULP Secretary - - - - - - - - - - C. C. MCCARTHY Student Director - - - - - - - - - C. K. GEARY W. J. CULP President The College Orchestra, a musical organization of superior quality, is composed of approximately sixty members under the direction of Bandmaster W. 0. Thompson. The string performers of the orchestra are selected by competition from the entire student body, while the players of wind instru- ments are supplied by the Blue Band. The orchestra is extremely popular with the student body, not only because of the clever arrangement of programs, but also because of the excellent talent of the individual members of the organization. Sunday afternoon concerts are presented at intervals during the winter months in the Schwab Auditorium. The varied repertoire of these performers is greatly appreciated by the faculty, students, and townspeople. A few outside engagements are accepted by the orchestra and its renditions on these occasions are always enthusiastically received. At the June Commencement Exercises the orches- tra joins with the other campus musical organizations in the arrangement of concert programs. The high class music furnished by such a group as the College Orchestra is fundamental to the cultural education of the Penn State student. E t eweemaaeeeeeEEee Vought lions Kmy Brewster M. C. YOUNG President A. C. Cloctingh iVm-ks .MIIIII Swylt-r ML-CIIi'tlIy llopkers IilleWllllvl' ClIIIIIiIIglIIIIII Gohrm'ht Muller urns Cuughoy MI-KIIIIL- SIIl-ddun ClovtlIIglI lelingcr Young Ustl-rlmut lmltun LvIIIIIIoII XVelIlI The Penn State Players Established January, 1920 With but len sousons of activity on record A. C. Cluclingh has. directed Penn Slate Players to a remarkably successful seIies of achievements. Ie scn pe of activity of the Pam Slate Players includes the Dramatic Extension Department unlder the direction of Mr. Cloclingh. A library of several thousand plays has hcen p accd at the disposal of the Pennsylvania public. The Department also offers its assistance to dramatic organiza- Lions having diHicuhy with scenery, lighting and costuming. Stage iroperlies are renled to responsible groups. Bulletins on specific problems of dramatization are prepared for circulation In increase the value and range of lhis brunL 'The writing of original plays is sponsored by the ussnciulion. Unusually satisfaclury results have been nhlaincd, almost a dozen onc-act plays have already been produced by student authors. The plays are sent throughout the stale for production by other amateurs. The Players organization holds nIcIIIlIersIIip in the Pennsylvania Intermllegialc Dramatic Association of which Mr. Cloclingh is president and Mr. D. D. Mason is sccrctary-lrcuturcr. .4 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE D. D. Mason F. S. Neusbaum W. Brewster FRATRES 1N URBE Leon SkiIIIII-r S. K. Merrill FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors Janet Burns Walter Graham Zoe Himes Mae Hcllick Eleanor Dulton E. L. Swyler P. lions M. J. Gohrechl Olive Ostcrhout M. C. Young C. 'i. McCarthy L. C. Lemmon Catherine Davies C. B, Kray Frank Vought Juniors Arthur Cunningham Robert Muller F. A. Adams W'. L. Weeks J. M. MacKnight F. 1'. Morris II. C. Lacke ' P. Reikers Helen Buckwalter W, M.S Schell Anne E. Meliingcr P. Caughey C V Greer Sophomores Florence F. Sneddon Myrtle Wehb R. W. McKune Ike Iquael Stevens Do It Ehl'lmrtl Jummnu Gulp on McClure Whnlstone lIohlL-rnmn Roush oducrs Cole mung orris M The Penn State Thespians OFFICERS MEMBERS President - - - M- C. YOUNG R. C. Scutney . M. Hippie Secretary - - - F- F- MORRIS R. E. Rough . M. Rodgers Treasurer - - - - - J- L- COLE W. T. T 0:18 . L. Hansel Graduate Manager - - - R. B. VosKAMP K. T, Deike . A. McClure Graduate Treasurer - - H. R. KINLEY IL I'L Jackson . L. thlurman Production Manager - - - 11- M- RODGERS II. C. Sapper '. B. Kerper Stage Manager - - - J. I. COLE R. W. Brewster .. S. Harper, Jr. Costume Manager - - E. P- MONTACUE R. P. Stevenson T. M. Ehrhardt Advertising Manager - - R. P. STEVENSON L H. Tice '. J. Culp R. A. Nthlsmne, Jr. . F. Morris, Jr. BOARD OF DIRECTORS M. C. Barnhart E. P. Montague J. H. Frizzell C. L. Kinslne R. W. Grant R. H. Smith R. A. Dutcher E. K. I'Iihshman Direclar - - - . - H. FISIIBURN H. E. Dickson Founded October 22, 1897, by Dr. Fred Lewis Pattee and Mr. John H. Leete, the Penn State Thespian Club has the distinction of being the oldest organization on the Campus. In its first dra- matic venture, the Club undertook production of iiThe Rivals? by Sheridan, employing an aH-male cast in accordance with the original idea of the organization. Since that time the club has produced over thirty plays, and only during the World War was it found necessary to secure girls for several female parts. I In 1908 the Thespians decided to incorporate the musical comedy form of drama into their reper- toire. More female interpretations were demanded by this kind of production. This allowed a greater ran e for the demonstration of the ability of the several memhers 0f the orwanization. h . C In 1923 a playwrighting competition was inaugurated in order to procure original manuscripts for production, thereby making the Thespian Club collegiate in all departments. Suybolt Huber THt'lttlll Evans Hood Hitchcock Biltdtngt-r Campbell O'ltrtcn tConcM Keller Prof. Frizzell tDtrcctort Brandt Lightstoue Bnrntmrt tMng Debating at Penn State ax m.g-RSSW A MEMBERS John W. Brandt L. Neil Keller l', Merton Sayholt R. Paul Campbell llarry XV. Lightstone Milton 1. Baldingcr John L. Barnhart Charles M. Evans Robert E. lschan Kenneth Ilood Orville A. Hitchcock Richard E. Haber J. L. BARNHART Manager Debating, although far less popular than the average form of athletics, is gradually taking its place on the Penn State campus. It is not the writerls desire to boast of the number of wins and losses of the teams, for this is not a good criterion of debating. We would rather judge debating by the number participating and by the active, alert interest shown by Penn State students in this form of intercollegiate competition. The season of $2930 oHcrs the largest number of debates in our debating history. All told the schedule will include approximately 30 debates, one-third of which will be of the llextensiotfl type. Collegiate teams will be met in Altoona, Bellefonte, Williamsport, Harrisburg and other interested centers. This form of debating has been very successful. Two trips are included in the schedulee one West through West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and Missouri, while the otherean Eastern trip extending through New York, Massachusetts and other New England States. The schedule also in- cluded one feature debate with New Zealand which was well attended and proved to be a splendid de- bate. A decided forward step was taken this year with the institution of Inter-Fraternity, Intra-Mural, and Campus Clubs Debatin . Thus far 25 such organizations have entered teams for competition. Delta Sigma Rho, tHonorary Forensicl and The Forensic Council have offered cups for the winners in this competition. With the splendid coaching of Professors Frizzell and OlBrien, and with the number of interested men and women debators, Penn State should have a great future in bebatin . tVenrh'h l'rof. FHZZOH 4' ' Mr. OtBrlen Snylmlt 1m rnhurt Cumphull Burns Huml The Forensic Council MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO JOHN H. FHIZZELL, Professor of Public Speaking - - - - Treasurer JOSEPH F. OiBRIEN, Instructor in Public Speaking - - - - Coach OFFICERS R. PAUL CAMPBELL - - - - - - . - President KENNETH Hoop - - - - Secretary JANETTE M. BURNS - - - - - - - Girlsi Manager JOHN L. BAIINHAHT - - - . - - Menis Manager MEMBERS James F. Aher Ralph C. Wenrich F. Merton Suybolt Wilmer L. Blackslnne Margaret Lorah R' P' CAMPBELL President The chief function of the Penn State Forensic Council, an undergraduate organization, is to fos- ter and further the art of public speaking in the college. It consists of nine members from the three upper classes, appointed annually by the president of the Senior class. The student debate managers and coaches and the professor of Public Speaking are ex-ochio members. The Council meets each month. Its business consists of approving debating and expenditure schedules, awarding debating keys, and maintaining a lively interest in debating and public speaking. Each year it sponsors a Sophomore extemporaneous speaking contest and offers a prize of twenty-five t$25i dollars to the winner of the contest. Year by year the Council is assuming more definite responsibilities for creating student interest in the art of speech. It is of greatest assistance to those members of the faculty who are charged with the responsibility of this work. HEEIEEEEEEEE-EEEEEEEEEIE uhn Howz-u Smith Roll h- n V Porter Vrm-luml mum A. Vt'nod lhlmmukvr Sx-umuns lirutldm-k t'mnpht-ll MM; 5 W'ulfe Strunk tV. ht Schmidt: Davis 0 ' Mensch . uc 'xun ionlm! Christin The Y. M. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS J. T. WOLFE,,30 - - . - President WILLIAM HAMMAKER, 30 - . - - - - Vice President ROBERT P. CAMPBELL, 30 - - - - . - Vice President ROBERT J. PORTER, BO - - - . - - - ' Secretary RAYMOND BOWERS, Bl - - - - - - - T reasurer MEMBERS AT LARGE Kegham Varteressian, '30 Richard J. Detwiler,'31 William Bell,'33 J. T. WOLFE Frederick F. Vreeland, h3l Willard Hahn, ,32 Ansel Wood, 33 Robert Biggin, 32 SECRETARIES Hurry W. Seamans B. F. Jackson, Jr. Gilbert M. Strunk President COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN EDWARD BtmtmochSO - - Community Service CHARLES A. SCHMIDT,'31 - - - Publicity KENNETH BAnmf32 - . Older Boys' Conference WILLIAM HAMMAKER,,30 - - Religious Education GEORGE K. DAVIS, t32 - - Boys, W rk CHARLES W. YODER, t32 - - - Depumtions BENJAMIN BOWEN,,32 - - - . . i-Y RICHARD MCKEEX31 - - Sunday School Extension CLARENCE Cnmst'tAN332 - Freshman Council Advisor CHARLES SMITHJ32 - - - Andy ytle Cabin HARRY R. Mch','32 - - Discussion Groups WALLACE J. W000, BO - - V ocational Guidance ROBERT J. PORTER,,30 - - Regigiaus gleczans SAYMOgD 1? 131CCLINTOCKf32 - - Hut Service ROBERT P. CAMPBELLU30 - - Reigious pea ers ROF. . . ESBITT . CHARLES A. thscnf30 - - Student Handbook PROF. C. A. BONINE g ' ' Faculty Adulsors The aim of the Christian Association is to interpret, in terms of modern life and society, the ideal of life em- bodied in Jesus. Without minimizing the values and beauties of other vital religions, the Christian Association is formed in the faith that the teachings and the personality of Jesus have an essential contribution to make to life, and that we need to consider Him to find life at its best. In order to remain useful, a person's ideas of religion and of their application to life need constant development and nourishment, just as do other phases of life. Ideas need to be tried in action as well as in academic discussion. To provide this rc-thinking by students concerning religious truths and the constructing of a philosophy of life built upon on these tried principles is the purpose of the Association. an 3 V Ei I i E l i ir McElwnin Zook Goodlny Davis FI-rlig Sp III Igl Ir Juy-m Vilcox Mnrlz Knunrisu CI-lInor Grililth W righ t RIIIIII D11 1y 'I g llippln- lsrlIImII NIIHIFPP I' ortter Engelmnn Thonms AIIIIIIII iVoml JuI-kson Boll mBiII'IIhIIrt Strm-t l'omlmugh Th P h n C n '1 OFFICERS i WILLIAM E. BELL President i ANSEL Woou Vice President I JAMES GROSS - Secretary i CLARENCE CHRISTIAN, '32 . - - ' - - - V - Adviser f I B. F. JACKSON, JR. Freshman Secretary i MEMBERS I F .I. N. Adams William Robert Day William Long Jennings F. Strael i I George H. Allen F M. Kepler Ross D. Shearer ; i John .1. Butler Camil Dickerman M. A. LauHer Ronald A. Struhie I i Harrison Baggeriy Jnhn Fertig Edwin Matlack Herman T. Sweet i i Ralph C. Bildslein George W. Cosodley R. M. Maxwell W. H. Thom J G. H. Thonipson Ansel W0 Adam B. Barnhart Jam mes od Donald B. Wilcox G. William GrisHith Albert 0. Blaes Robert H. McFalls i I. M. Blair Theodore F. Hoffman Jolnl McEiwai In Clifford 5. Bloom Robert W. Hummeil George McClellan Donald Wright iicy S. Byers Elmer Hartz James F. Neill W. F. Beaman M. L. Spangier James Beaver John Hippie, Jr. Clayton Page John Barber James Brinton William Bell John C. Beck Lawrence Alman Carter A. Jayne F. E. James Charles R. King Charles Kagarise Oliver A. Porter R. W. Zook R. A. Poorbaugh Ralph F, Ceimer Thomas O. Rumsey James Eagiemcn LeisiIa Raim Emmett Ault Howard McMurry Every week the members of the Freshman Council meet to discuss social and religious problems of campus life. A spirit of service, together with a loyalty to high ideals, characterizes this group. The purposes of the Freshman iiYi, program may be summarized as follows: To establish intimate personal contacts with each freshman. To promote the highest type of friendships among freshmen and students generally. To make college life happier and more fruitful through deeper appreciations and solution of personal problems. 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. nEEEnEEnEEEEEF ENE! E233: JV WEE L 5L I ha. IEEEEEEEEEEEEEwmin 103 Luli v . :91 J 1 13L 1 LE W W i 5E2! Es , ,, ilfmfi AA .. E f... EL 3 J E. rhn, Dunning Wolfe Organization Baptist Christian Science Episcopal Friends S. A. J. Lutheran Catholic Methodist Presbyterian Reformed Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. F ucully IInrmun Hoyt Delegate S. E. Deibler M. M. Marks J. H. Reeder J. T. Peters H. W. Lightsmne H. T. Fleisher F. J. Hoyt J. H. Shrawder E. B. Brown C. E. Kemmerer J. T. Wolfe E. Mellor J. G. Brill Fleishor Du vonport Kommcrer Mellor Dennis Student Religious Council Alternate M. Dunning L. M. Bell E. V. Haskins E. W. Darlington 5. J. Lowenberg R. M. Revning H. F. Faust E. R. Hartman C. J. Schautz R. L. Wolf W. L. Hammaker M. T. Davenport W. V. Dennis Delhlor Reuulng Brill Lightstone Dnrllngton Employed Worker C. A. Adams E. M. Frear J. M. Harkins B. A. OEHanIon A. L. Bixler E. H. Witman S. Martin D. W. Carruthers A. S. Asendorf H. B. W. Seamans F. J ackson WWW D. E. Haley The Student Religious Council is a voluntary cn-operative agency correlating the work of the various religious nrganizulions among students at Penn State in such a way as to present 10 the campus a unified program of student religious work. The Council encourages the free expression of distinctive points of view of the constituent groups. It is com- posed of all employed religious workers among the students, together with student representatives chosen from each co-uperalive agency. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E: E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Lyle Mt llur Wolfe llunnmlkvr lhm'vrs Seunmns it ttllN Gibbons www.q- Penn State In China PENN STATE IN CHINA COMMITTEE Faculty Mem bers Student Members DEAN R. L. WATTS. Clmirlmm J. '1. W0! FF .Presulenl 0f iii ,i DR. S. W. FLETCHER ELIZABETH MELLOR, Preside!!! of MTV, PROF. J. E. KAULFUSS WILLIAM HAMMAKER PROF. W. F. GIBBONS FRANK WEAVER PROF. F. N. FAGAN RAYMOND Bmvens DEAN CHARLOTTI-z E. RAY MILDRED LYLE HELEN FAUST HARRY W. SEAMANS. Secretary of iiiii, T501 SIIUE T0. Advisory Member Penn State has counted among.r its most cherished traditions for more than twenty years the privi- lege of sharing in an educational mission at the Canton Christian College in China, now known as Lingnan University. At a student mass meeting held in 1911, iiDaddyi, Groii , of the class of 1907. who had gone to China to teach agriculture, was oHiciaily chosen as the representative of Penn State in China. In 1929, Lester M. look, ,29, winner of the John W. White award, went to join Dean Cmff as a teacher of Animal Husbandry at Lingnan University. This work is a student project under the management of a committee consisting of the presidents of the Y. M. and the Y.W., together with three other members appointed by the president of the Student Council. An advisory committee from the faculty is appointed by the President of the College, and the Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. is also a member. Dean Ralph L. Watts is the present Chairman of the Committee. Dean Watts is also a member of the American Executive Committee of Lingnan Uni- versity, whose headquarters is in New York. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of Ling- nan University, whose headquarters is in Canton, China, where he recently visited Lingnun University. j :Qii f. :Vw w: !l P : EA i E E3? H '7! 32 f. I 106 E a E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E EIEIIEHEHEIIEIIEHEHEIIEHEHEI lg E IEJIEIIEHEHEHEHEHEHEIEIEHEHEJEHENEIEHEIIEHEHEHEIEI 107 CLASS OF W39 RETURNS J . 1;! EH? r 3 n l l on! gr K, V ,, CLASS ' Q' OF '0 R T R 5- 43m 9 E 9N YQ, I; g PRIZE BREAD PENN STATE PLAYERS 108 5cmmmme Fun HAummcs 109 Tn: Camuw byaxcmsa N1 AGAlA Tm: Nrrnxw Lum AND HER. WAQmoas 111 buCKNELL ' Mw Dw Summer; 52mm. PQAchce Hausa Swan Ween CHmsTMAs PAwry 112 WQDMJEN T I I . I - I ez IE1 E I E gI Net EI I-JI I IE I E I IE E I we LEI I51 . . , - . . E I 'I Homer Ixeoports Miss Ilnltlt Mien Ru; Mltt D Oller I I II lh-ll Wondrtng Funnt Buukwultel' Lees I e Ell E g E IEI ' Senate E I It:- . I I E OFFICERS E I I E I HELEN F AUST - - - - - - - - - President I I 7' ?LIII HELEN BUCKWALTHR - - - - - - . Vice President I II: NIARY WoonmNc - - - - - - - - Secretary I IE ELIZABETH BELL - - - - - - - - - Treasurer E I I I i H I MEMBERS I E I Josephine Lees Marie Keeports Anne DIOlier Helen Hoover E I I WI H. F. FAUST Mary Woodring Marjorie Stitt Marjorie Hudson E I I I President I I ma e1 E uTo maintain a high standard of scholarship and IifeII is one of the main objects of the WomenIs E I I E Student Government Association of the Pennsylvania State College. Its successes may be attributed I I EI to the co-operation of its members. As soon as a girl registers in college, she becomes a member of E I I IE1 this association. I E I I v I I i I The oHicers of the governing body, the Senate, are the President, Vice President, Secretary, and I E 1 I . . . . I E Treasurer. Wlth the exceptlon of the Secretary, who Is elected from the Semor members at the first I ' ILEJTJ meeting of the Senate, the oHicers are elected in the spring of the year by all the girls. Each class El I I I E elects two senators. The Dean of Women and chaperone of McAllister Hall are ex-oHicio members. E I I. I I L The organization is composed of two bodies, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The I I E Senate is the higher body. E EI The number of women is increasing every year and one of the aims of the Women,s Student E I E I Government is to bring all the women into closer contact with each other for the greatest benefit to all. I E I I IEII E I . I I Igm-I--WW M. e I Iva, I IEEEEIQEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEE I 118 Relshlln , III't-kvmlurn Slmunlu-rm-r Grmly , lmrr Kisl tVebh MHulelsuhn Marlin Wmle Iturkwultur H'uuz t'umpiun th-rwert House of Representatives HELEN BUCKWALTER S peaker MIRIAM M'ENDELSOIIN Secretary MEMBERS Ruth E. Beishline Ruth Franz Evelyn Shoenhorger Rose Barr Irma Grady Myrtle Wehh La Rite Heckendorn Helen Martin Mary Kist K. Wade Miriam Mendelsnhn Helen Buckwalter Margaret Campion The House of Representatives is the legislative body of the Womexfs Student Government Asso- ciation. The House is composed of representatives, usually the presidents of the dormitories and the sev- eral houses on campus and downtown. The Speaker of the House is the Vice President of the Womelfs Student Government Association. The other officer is a Secretary who takes care of the ttLateness System? and various other records. The House of Representatives legislates all matters brought by the representatives or referred by the Senate to the House. All legislation of the House is subject to the approval of the Senate. tVt-nnor llmnmnn Vnnh'nnl Eillor Illll Imn-npnrl Hnm-dnz lelnl' Murqlmrdt Frm'hun Young Woments Christian Association OFFICERS ELIZABETH MELLOR MARY DAVENPORT LOUISE MARQUARDT LOUISE HOFFEDITZ Miss C. E. Ray Mrs. H. W. Seamans Evelyn Young Harriet Wenner Anne EiHer ADVISORY BOARD Mrs. E. C. Woodruff Mrs. E. H. Wilman MEMBERS Isabelle Yackul Sara Lowenberg Mary Davenport Fern Harmon Marie Fruehan Eleanor Hill President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Mrs. J. B. Hill Miss E. P. Locklin Jean Simmons Irma Holton Anna Van Sam Marian Oehme Mildred Lyle Sara Hamman As girls grow older they realize more and more the value of the Christian way of life. They en- deavor to fmd and to follow it. It is of those girls who hunite in the desire to realize full and crea- tive life through a growing knowledge of God that the Y. W. C. A. at Penn State is composed. Through the various phases of the work of the ASsociation girls fain friendships, aspiration, and atti- tudes which help them to form working philosophies of life. Intercollegiate conferences and prominent speakers have aided greatly in the broadening and deepening of thought. It is the aim of the Association to influence the life of every girl. The general enthusiasm and in- creasingly important position of the Association on the campus indicates great possibilities for its future. EEEEEEEEEEEEEHE Knlh :omln-r IEhIgunmn t'ullu-rtsun ' H I'hllltps llnzt-Ilun l'nlts wnr Inn I ullu l'Iw-ritl liulkm'h-h Imrltngtou Ih-Isvr tVllln-lm Ylll'kt'l Freshman Y. W. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS NIARIAN POTTS - - - - MOLLY LARAMY SHIRLEY Tnonm-z ADELE FORKUM ISABELLE YACKHL IRMA HOLTON LAURA DISER Preside ! Vice President Secretary - T reasurcr - Organizer Assistant Arlw'sor Assislanl Adviser eeEeEeEEmmEmwaEeEgEEE MEMBERS L. Halkovich Molly Laramy Marian Potts Betty Kath Thyrza Phillips Doris Hazleton Virginia Wilhelm Elsie Darlington Phyllis Beidler Adele Forkum Shirley Thorpe Louise Everitt Myrtle Mingaman Eloise Culbertson One of the first truly Freshmen organizations on the campus is the Y. W. C. A. Freshmen Cubi- net. It is composed of from twelve to sixteen girls who are chosen by the Senior Cabinet after they have signified their interest in tth, work. This group has the same organization as the Senior Cabi- net and an advisor. The aims of the cabinet are to bring the spirit of the Young Womerfs Christian Association to the new girls; to foster a better relationship between the men and the women students by joint meet- ings of the Freshmen Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. to raise money in order to expand the conference fund to send members to intercollegiate conferences and especially to Eagles Mere in June; and to assist the Senior Cabinet when needed. The members of the Freshmen class were very enthusiastic over ttYh9 work and with their co- operation the cabinet of thirty-three well distinguished themselves. 121 ii? T T NTM'W mm -:A 1; 2:; s... A .52; A .. .1.-.....'- :Tg; WT WA A T W A .-.-.--W A WA A 4n,- m-a1m' A .01....1 1 1.1; 1 EIEEEEEEEEEEQEEEEEEEEE - ME? 1 711:1 UPV1 15 L5,. if vet $9 11 12a EEEWEIEQ 1 : L, 1:1 Egegggz Stella Albert Janet Brownback u Mildred Wentz Eleanor Haskins Sara Ferree 1 111: 1 . LN! 1W1 nzt 111111011 8111111101111 1111111111011 Spuldlng 111'0w1 111111211 Hopwood Hoskins ; 1 :m 1'u11'1mtngs Super 51100111111003 F1 l'her 1Vc1Ynckel 11'01111 Lyons 1 1 m1 1 1'11 111 1'1'1 1 Goln-o 0111 11110111 11111 111' r1111 1:111 1V9 117111 Junws 1 1 W113 ' Hoover F1-r1'1-e Shnonln-rgt-r Roderick 1111111111111 Hutchinson 'lhomns 11111111111 Hathaway Bowman rid: I77! 1 1 1:231 ! g 1 1 ' l , Gl C1 13 1 '11? 1 GMT S 66 u 1 mi: ; 151g: OFFICERS 1 1.; 1 1 l 3-! 1 MABEL A. THOMAS - President 1 EEL- : EDNA R. RODERICK 1 V ice President 1 1 SARAH E. HUTCHINSON Secretary-Treasurcr 1 1 , ' qui IRMA HOLTON - - - - - - - - - - Librarian ; : FE! MEMBERS 1 rn- R. W. Grant Angelique Spalding Edna Roderick Marjorie Fisher Mary Wright RUE I'I. Fishburn Mabel Thomas Evelyn Shoenherger Miriam Hamilton Phyllis Beidler Helen Buckwalter Elizabeth Crozier Grace Dietrich Crace Greer Marjorie Hulhaway Eleanor Dutlon Martha Gobrecht Sarah Hutchinson Janice KauHman 1:111 Sarah Wentzel Isabelle Yackel Muriel Bowman Justine BudIong Dorothy Cummings Margaret Hopwood Marian James Marjorie Lyons Florence Sneddin Jean Simmons Helen Hoover Dorothy Johnston Elizabeth Kalb Lillye Kell Dorothy Ley Josephine Lees Kathryn Michener Olive Oslerhnut Harriet Soper Helen Wood Mildred Lyle Louise Darlington Louise Weist i '11 L The GirlsT Glee Club was founded on our campus in February, 1922. First under the supervision of R. W. Grant, director of the College Department of Music, and now under the leadership of Hum- mel Fishburn, professor of music, it has become one of the outstanding organizations among the girls9 outside activities. The present membership of the Glee Club totals hfty girls. A larger num- ber of girls than ever before tried out for the Club and the Club itself is larger than ever before. feeEEEeLe The Glee Club is planning to give its annual concert as one of the series of mid-winter concerts which have been enjoyed by so many for the past few years. The Club also provides entertainment for various affairs such as the McAllister Hall Christmas party, the May Day fete, and the carol ser- vice on front campus before Christmas vacation. The Glee Club is hoping to add some new events to its schedule and to make this season a most successful one. EIEHE 151E111 EEEEEEEEIEEEEIEEE 122 Roderick Wentzel Wh-nt m ! I'irh Girls Varsity Quartette EDNA RODERICK, ,31 Firxt Soprano SARAH WENTZEL ,31 GRACE DIETRICH, ,31 LOUISE WIEST, 32 n Sz'cuntl Soprano First Alla Svrroml Alto Since last semesteris revival of the Girls Varsit uartelte the orwanization 0 - a 5 C n tinues this year with the same girls comprising the group. Musical interest is being stimulated at Penn State, not only with the influx of outside talent, but in an attempt to develop the ability of individuals through groups and organizations on campus. Since the Department of Music has been concentrating its efforts on musical advancement this aim is doubly important, and those in charge are anxious to develop and perfect womelfs organizations as well as mexfs. The work of the Quartette consists of singing at various college functions, and taking an actixe part in the annual mid-winter concert of the Girls Glee Club. QeEeWma?e tVt-slrin'k ttmwtlu-rs Lor NIL-hul Kooln-rs l'rnf. Frizzvll tCoucM Burns Girls, Debating JANETTE BURNS - - - - - - - - - - Manager MARGARET LonAu - - - - - Girls, chrcserimtivc on Forensic Council MEMBERS Janette M. Burns Elizabeth C. Bell Ruth H. Niebcl Helen S. Keepers Ruth Crowthcrs Mary M. Weslrick Margaret Lurah This7 the fourth season since the revival of Womenas debating after a lapse of several years, has the prospect of an interesting and worth while year under Coach Frizzell. Last season 1928-29 five womele debates were held of which two were won' two lost: and one , 9 ; 5 no decision. This season the women have a squad of approximately twenty, including a large representation of Freshmen. An extensive schedule is being worked out. A trip is being:r planned to take place about February fifteenth to include Seton Hill, Waynesburg, Wilson, Hood, George Washington, and other schools in the vicinity. The schedule shall probably also include Syracuse, Penn, Pitt, Buck- nell, and Juniata. The questions to be used are those put forward by the District Convention of Forensic Council held yearly at Harrisburg. They include: The Emergence of Women from the Home is to Be De- plored; The Higher Education should be limited to those who are particularly fitted for it; and The Evil Effects of the Machine Age. EwngEEUEEwEmEEEEEEEEEg 124 i E i L Forbes KH'IWNS 1m t'mumrt Kiuslue MvGutre 1h. Woments Handbook Edilor MARJORIE S'I'I'I'T Assistant Editor BETTY BELL HELEN KINSLOE Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Editor W. S. C. A. Editor W. A. A. Editor Y. W. C. A. ROSEMARY mees MARY KEEPOH'I'S ANN McCuuua MAM DAVENPORT The Womelfs Handbook staff of 1929, selected by the Senate, succeeded in realizing the ambition of many former staffs when they included for the first time the pictures of President R. D. Hetzel and Dean Charlotte E. Ray. The successful plan inaugurated by the staff of 1928, providing for an editor for each of the three im- portant student organizations, was followed this year. Rearrangement of the book made it a greater aid for information to the incoming Freshmen, to whom it was presented, and to the upperclass girls who receive it at registration. Amendments to the constitutions of the Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., and W. S. G. A. were put in the book. Accuracy, clarity, and comprehensiveness were the aim of the staff, which they succeeded in realizing. The Handbook of the Penn State women is well known for its service and attractiveness. This yearis staff has succeeded in further adding to its prestige. IInrtmnu McDowe Jones Jolmst n Rlshcl Ilrownhnck K1 Iffmnn lloffodnz N u- llny leelmn Kommorer' Mrs. IIullvr Jul r YuckA-l Iulrsh Ho 1903 Kovpors McGuire Mr rs. Anderson Ontorhuut Campus Club Council OFFICERS OLIVE E. Os'rumouT - - - - - - - President ANNE E. MCGUIRE - - - - - Vice President and Treasurer ISABELLE YACKEL - - - . - - - - Secretary 0. E. OSTERIIOUT COUNCIL ROLL Oread Alpha Omicron Pi Laodelphia E. Louise IIoHcdilz Genevieve Kemmerer Bertha H. Johnston Mildred Lyle Katherine Rishel Elizabeth R. Hartman Chi Omega La Camaraderie Theta Phi Alpha Josephine T. Lees Isabelle Yackel Anne E. McGuire Edna R. Roderick Janet L. Brownback Anne E. Cillouly Nita-Nee Kee Rho Mary E. Sheehun Janice L. Kauffman Mary Grace Kursh Sue K. Motter Sychor Helen S. Keepers Eleanor Hay Phi Mu Alice McDowell Edith Jones Campus Club Council serves the same purpose among the girls, clubs and flatermtles as does the It aims at closer co-operation between the so- Interfraternily and Inlra Mural Councils of the men. cnal wroups and a betterment of conditions and ideals among the women of Penn State The CounCII D was orwanized in 1923 and is composed of two representatives from each club 126 Miss Luurella Foster Miss I'lnlcn Clvzu'cr Louise Fitz Caroline Ilallcr Ilclon Buvhvullcr Marie Fruvlmn Lydia Ilullcr . E! A ! L Simmons 3 Fl 2 Rich 2 Buckwnltor Chi Omega Jhumdcd at Ihlivvnily of Arkansas, 1895 Aclivc Clmplvrs, Eigllly'scwn NU GAMMA CHAPTER Established septembepm, 1926 SORQRES IN UBB-IC Mrs. F. W; Halls? ' Mrs. ILWVL Denglfp Mrs. R. Sharp Mrs. T. D. Bowman ' I; V, L ' - 3 . Mrs. T. 11. Johnson 5011011155 JN COLLECIO Seniors Jnsvphinv Iros A l'znilinP Nyrlfs Jzyllftvkrich Marian Harriet Oehme XVonnor , .JuniorL , Metric Kuvlmrls Edna leerick'a: V Soplmnmrcs Miriam Hamilton l'Iw-Iyn Lyman Irma llohon Louise Murquurdt IInmiltm Holtnn Rnohr Mx-Mnhnn Myers Frnehun Shoonlmrgn Hm 't-r Lees Rcdcrlck C. Ilnllor Slmnor Jhrrulhy Shum-r Mario McMuhnn Fay Mourc Lymnn L. In 01' lx'ov mrts VA-nIu-r 001mm Mrs. llullt-r liwlyn Slnmnlwrgur Mildred Wmtz Cvrlrudv Rm-hr Jvan Simmons Moore 'onlz Mnrquardt Theta Phi A1pha Founded at University of Michigan, 1912 Active Chapters, chcnlccn RHO CHAPTER Established February 23, 1929 A. Cilluuly rm 13E Mrs. A, K. Anderson E. J . Walser M. M. Binney E. L. Hoffeditz M. B. Zahn E. S. Rubinkam E. B. Martin EEEEEEEEEEMMHEEEEEEgEmIg Active Chapters, EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Eslablishsd April 6,1929 MVL , J M. M. Lyle C. L. Bryant Sophomores G. A. Kaufman R. C. Gilbert C. L. Hayes M. E. Gaige Alpha Omicron Pi Founded at Barnard College, New York City, January 2, NWT Thiny-nine 5: Meyer Mur l Ruhinknm Kuufmnn lnlm Binm-y Ha Madge Torwilligor Gilbert Mellor E. 1mm Guigv 1. Martin Murizul Trrwilliuor nyes h 155 Suvurd Lyle Hoffeditz Loweulyerg Bryn 6.: .mr- Mgtl j. H: I U E. M. Jackson WE? ?EEKEEEEJWEE Mcllnr a gag; S. J. Lowcnhcrg Marian Terwilligcr I. A. Marlin R. P. Meyer 1. H. Hall EEEEEI E EIII i E 33 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 129 II? Lyw, I and Phi Mu Founded at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, January 4, 1852 Aclive Chapters, Fifty-fivc BETA MU CHAPTER Established October 5, 1929 SORORES IN FACULTATE Miss Chase Miss Flippo Miss Palmer EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE SORORES IN URBE Mrs. Hurrcll Jeanette Killer Mrs. Keith Mrs. Benlly Mrs. Mead Marion Eisenhower Mrs. Roberts Mrs. Jeffry Bessie Reilz Sarah S. Jeffries x- Alicc L Carter x Mary Elizabeth Kerslaka; 3 Hanna R. Weaver Kathryn Zcrbe Mildred M. Bane Marjorie G. Hailstone 5 : a x NSarah E. Hammann Genevieve R. Firth Faye B. Cooper gEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE t Jem'les Firth Miss Flippo Zerbe Weaver ; Jem'y Huilstone Hummunn weejey ' Eisenhower Cooper Kerslake McDowell Ixummerer Bitter 1' l $m w w mem EUELEEEEEEEQ;i 130 WEIR Mrs. R. 11. Sudds Miss P. K. Sprngue Miss R. E. Gmlmm Emer Mellor Ll . gg Omicmn Nu m ggsk Founded at Michigan State allege nsing, Michigan,April,1912 Active Chap wenty-lhree E CUiTATE sononEshgg , Miss E. P. Chace Miss LulCiTurncr Miss P. K. Sprague m J '1' Miss R. E. Graham im'j s 1 Hanarmk Members El; 3 Miss C. E Ray Mrs. J. L. Bradford Mrs. W. G. Mack h SORORES IN COLLEGIO sEEL Active h Mrs. C. E. Bullinger H. L. Ceer M. V. Hower 5., Mrs. E. K. Hilehman A. C. EiHer E. Mcllor sE i Omicron Nu is the National Home Economics Honor Society. Its object is to recognize and pro- mote scholarship, leadership, and research in the held of Home EconomiCs. Any Se'nior or Junior who has maintained high scholarship and has given promise of future achievement is eligible for active membership. Students are chosen from the upper one-fourth of those ranking as Seniors and the upper one-Hfth of those ranking as Juniors in the Home Economics ' r7 Eg J55! Department. 5E3? Lian! ng: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIEEEIEE 131 Myer Fitz Myvrs Thomas llul lor hVODlII'DW Du! ton Kaufl'mnn Du vvnport Cluummn McGuire lluukwultr-r Kuipol'ts Wentz Stitt Burr Roderick Forbes Everct t or n at Hamil ton A lurqnu rtlt Bell liowmnn Lymnn Cummings Ilulmn Simmons D'Ollcr Mof Pittsburgh, 1924 ! niversity of Missouri, eny College Eleanor Button Helen Faust Rose Barr Helen Buckwaher Elizabeth Bell uriel Bowman Dorothy Cummings Miss Ray Louise Filz Caroline Haller Romaine Chapman Mary Davenport Anne DhOIier Elizabeth Everett DOROTHY CUMMINGS MUmEL BOWMAN JEAN SIMMONS Seniors Janice KauHman Sue Monet Juniors Marie Keeporls Anne McGuire Sophomores Rosemary Forbes Miriam Hamilton OFFICERS Miss Haidl Delia Myer Pauline Myers Edna Roderick Marjorie Stilt Irma Hallon Margaret Hopwood - Vice Mabel Thomas Grace Woodrow Mildred Wenlz Evelyn Lyman Louise Marquardt Jean Simmons President President - Secretary-Treasurer The Delta Chapter of Cwens was established on the Penn State campus in May, 1927. Cwens is a Sophomore womenhs honorary activities society, its members chosen at the end of their Freshmen year for participation in campus activities. The Cwensh purpose is to foster leadership and fellow- ship among the girls of the Freshmen class. EEEE E7 EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELEEEEEW rEE Anne Downing D. Chalderdon L. B. Davis R. Barr M. Bowman D. W. Cummings Urmn Hulln :EEEEEEHEEHEEEEE EV umlrriw Established D. Myers M. Woodring E. E. Dullon J. L. KauHman R. Chapman D. Llewellyn Sophomores A. D'Olier ll. Kepler E. Orton G. Hahn 1. Muier M. Rex Llewellyn EYnmlrinx: F luldlh rdun EVhitc Grllliths l: uymxlll D'Ulh-r Muir Cu multimh Iluwuing 1'lmllnmn -H-I uv x Kuun'nmn Mu Burr Pm rm Mil In m- r Nita Nee Fuundt-d January 5, 1922 Active Chapters, 0m: HEEEEEEEEEl HEM- January 6, 1922 Mabel Light G. Woodrow M. Pearce M. P. White M. M. Wright A. Krumrine 133 kjEEEEEEEEEEEmEEEEEEEEEE Sychor Fountlml at Pennsylvania Stale College, September 22, 1922 SORORES IN URBE Mrs. B. M. Hackeu Mrs. B. V. Moore EugenigsGravalt Elizabeth Freer Genevieve Wieland Phyllis W7. Coleman Doris Buckalew Margaret Hall Helen Keepers Sue Kern Olive Oslerhout W Egng , 3 . .; V .1. '3 w. rrmv . a2? M2 iii; 1:??? 351 ,3: E m Wm E 1523i tm-eii EV Elizabeth Crozier Elizabeth Fowler Josephine LaBarre Margaret Youer i E m Mary Davenport Elinor Hay Ann Mellinger Marjorie Stilt E I 2.3.; Grace Dietrich Fern Harman Isabelle Wieland ; i Sopignircs 1 Velma Egolf Margaret Hopwood Elizabeth Bell Rosemary Forbes Marjorie Lyons Margaret Tschan Elizabeth Everett affj; EE aEEEEF L. 1' m 1 115 Forbes Bell llopw nod Innalm Egolf Tsclmn Frent- K :3 E hnson Mellinger Dietrich Cr ozlur W'inlnnd Everett. Stitt E ' 1 Davenport Kern Huy Knoll Iu-vprn- rs Osterhont Lnlinrrt- Yottcr EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEa 134 gr 1' f7 6 153 7 5 '7??? A 2D 77? g 55! w; E Ruth Martin Florence Kraft Zoe Himes Janet Brownback Laura Deiser Myrtle Vuhh lIclllok Slmm-r Mann: La Camamderie Founded November 14, 1922 Established 1922 SOROR IN FACULTA'I'E Ill'lun Bryson SORORES' IN URBE Maude Bye'i'lhr Mrs. Hill Hilda Bresslcr Betty Brown Ryi'h Buismine , , Sara Snyder Margaret Moore Janems Bums. - Evelyn Young , g ,:J'l; O'3 'Mdrjgg Winje, M 'Soph'omaresv'V' Myrtle Webb Cal herine ShafTetX arah Wenlzel h Sylvin Mullin Genevieve Mayer Pledges Mac Hclliuk Marian James Mrs. Grant Mrs. Heckler Martha Jane Gobrccht Anne Owens Mary Isabella Yackel ' Alberta Lum w-ns Yuvkvl Km ft Mullin Mayer Delsnr Hurlhrlnk Gm-hn-r-ht, Wrmzul Burns YlIIlI-rs Mall'liu lh'A-sslt-r irnwnhnvl: Brown Mrs. 11111 Young lloishlilm Mrs. Gran Snydl Em m! .4! Q EEEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEEE EE Greed Founded December 6, 1927 SOHORES IN FACULTA'I'E Miss J. C. Brill Miss A. P. Locklin SORORES 1N URBE E EEEW Mrs. W. S. Huffman I V . . ',- , 2 Mrs. Margaret Powell w I ' 2 ' I Mrs. Anne B. Wenger Antonia Brenner E E: - ' . ' ' y, . Anne C. EiHcr Bertha H. Johnston E W ' 5: w ' Lorna E. Kissinger Marie L. Smith I E E3 fE E E E E E E1 IE: Mary E. Anderson -.,5 ?.-;1 .7- 1., Z Ruth M. Reuning V , a Saphomorgx Cunhild B. Ellingsen Virginia M. Spangler Mary K. Kissinger Ethel A. Lux Kathryn E. Kurlz B. Anne Van Sam ? J I 1 1 i l I i l l i i i I i l l 3 l 1 Kurtz Amh-rnun Ellll'r K. Rlssinm-r Johnston Ilnrtmun Miss Locklin l'um-ll Duvien lilo 13cm Lux' Ellingsen NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ringWEAAm' 74 -;-'A-444V4EE4gE E g-E FEE; h'm;w- m E EEEEEEEJEEEEEEEEEEEEEIE E 136 Keetho Fuundrd November 14, 1928 SORORES IN URBE Mrs. E. W. Cullenhucll Mrs. E. Sheehan Grace Ilurnuuer V ,' Gertrude Weslrick Ilclen Alhosta . .;1f'.- Dnlures Selle I I i , ;I x Fellcm Laporoso . .' Kathleen Shccllun Anne Kelemen ' . - Mary Sllcellun Sophomore Edith Hopkins Allmstu St-lln lx'irsh Pusvlml'k K. Shm-lmu Mvhmnlld M. Slm-hnn Ilurmun-r KPIPIIHIH Mrs Shwlmn Mrs. Cullunlnu-h Hopkins anmrmo Laodelphia Founded at Penn State Established March 5, 1929 SOROR IN FACULTA'I'E Gladys Quigg SOROR IN URBE Mary Scllwarz x : ' Mary Piper Edith Jones ' - - Jean Fireing Leigh Fulton Lucille Gernert Marjorie Hathaway u : Irma Shaffer Katherine Strouse Ethel Matter IInllmwny Firt-ing Gornert Mutter Shaffer Illnhvll HIPS F31- Qniug K. Straufo Mrs. NI'WUH llnmsoy inr Jr A. Stl'mme Mrs. Doggott Mrs. Murlm Donn Ituy L . . i Faust McDowell Oelnne Myers Ihlller Womlrow Thomas Archousai Founded at Penn State Active Chapers, One Helen F. Faust Caroline S. Haller Josephine Lees Marian Oehme Mable Thomas Grace Woodrow CAROLINE HALLER - - - ' - - President MABEL THOMAS - - - - - - - Vice President PAULINE MYERS - - - - - Secretary MARIAN OEHME - - - - - Treasurer ALICE MCDOWELL - - - - Historian Archousai, an honorary activities society for Senior women, was established at Penn State in De- cember, 1927. The purpose of the society is to co-operate with the Dean of Women, college officials, faculty, and student organizations; to further the girlsi interest in student activities; and to promote a higher standard of college life. The members are chosen from the Junior class at the close of each year. They are chosen for their leadership, activities, worthy character, personality, sportsmanship, and willingness to co-operate with others. V 't utv Holton Simmons Cunnnillus Irm-r Durbul'u w Slmuldin ' Brownlmrk YnekL-l sh ' llnrtmun Anderson ' - ' Buwnmn L003 Slu-lldon Lyons Golm-vhl Milemn-r Durlhmtnn I mm! lx'nun'nmn llodvrlvk MI-Dowell IInn-hinson 'lenuls button Louise Homer Club Lillian Davis Martha Gobrecht Josephine Lees live Osterllout Mary Anderson Elizabelh Crozier Elizabeth Hartman Edna Roderick Fidellu chwuns Muriel Bowman Marjorie Fisher Jean Simmons ALICE MCDOWELL GRACE Duz'rmcn Manm-zn WENTZ - Honorary Musical Founded March, 1923 SORORES 1N FACULTATE Mrs. R. W. Grant HONORARY MEMBER Miss Marion Kerr SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Katherine Dorlmruw Sarah Hutchinson Alice McDowell Angeline Spaulding Juniors Janet Brownback Grace Dietricn Mildred Lyle Mildred Wentz Sophomores Mary Wright Dorothy Cummings Irma Hollon Florence Sneddon OFFICERS Eleanor Dutton Janice Kauffman Kathryn Michener abel Thomas Sarah Wentzel Helen Buckwalter Grace Greer Annette Murphy Isabelle Yackel Louise Darlington Marjorie Lyons uuise Wiest - President Vice President Sccretary-Treasurer The Louise Homer Club, a girls, honorary musical club, was founded in April, 1923. Its put pose is to promote interest in music among,r the women ,of the college. Girls registered in the Depart- ment of Music, or belonging to the Glee Club are eligible for membership. Col1rtn:y Sim ffv :- Chupnzun Muuh- Weave lh-uning W In 1- lw- -r L11 No Wm Boa 'lhmn l- ,1 i ;.'- Ym'kol llu ll - v'lfi- 'erliLL r Iluunptirwt ' llununun 1- 12 101- 101' w 1r Jon'r Ml -ul omr lvhnw .' pruuue Mw-t- 1-; 1111 NH: 0111- . 0.1-. I hung Ellen H. Richards Club SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors E. A. Swarlz E. Freitchey D. Buckalew M. L. Smith K. R. Michener M. J. Gobrccht A. G. Eifler C. O. Repperl M. A. Thomas G. Goodman FB. Reitz M. F. Oellmc Juniors E. E. Hay Marian Terwilligtr M. L. Davenport ees M. 1;, . ' In; M. Jeffery . V. Hawar F. R. . ' M. Anderson 4. H. Sweeley . A. E. . i . Bi D. M. Newhurl . Winter . C. Wheeler . I'leilstnne Madrvc Terwilligcr I. Shaffer Sophomores C. S. My F. C. Brinton M. H. Wciib M. A. Maule H. Hammnm . h . . C. Reuhr I. Zcrlly . ' I' A. A. DiOIii-r A. M. Courtney . K. Kissinger OFFICERS M. F. OEHMI: ' - - - - - i - - - - President M. HAILSTONI-J - . - - - - 1 - - - Vice President E. E. HAY - - .1 - - - - - - - - Secretary L. H. SWEELEY - . . . . . . . ansurc, The object of this organization is to train young women 10 be active and eHicient leaders in home and community life; to instill a spirit of professionalism among the members; to spread the interest in Home Economics among those not students or graduates in this fiel. Any Sophomore, Junior or Senior girl who is taking the Home Economics course and has been' in college at least one semester is eligible as an active member if she has a scholastic standing to meet the requirements of the club. EFEJEFEJFWW i g IETIEEIEJEEJUEIEEEJ lunri Uluummn Spulding Myers 1 McGuire Iluidt McMuhuu llutlstune Ynckcl Brosslor Mtchunur Cooper Lees tl'rch Woodrow Myer Mot er Woments Athletic Association OFFICERS JOSEPHINE LEES - - - - - - - - - President ROMAYNE CHAPMAN - - - - - - - - Vice President h 1 SUE MOTTER - - - - - - - - - Treasurer ; MARJORIE HAILSTOMC - - - - v - - - Secretary h MEMBERS n Kalhryn Michencr Grace Woodrow Faye Cooper 1 Pauline Myers Anne McGuire Marie McMahon i ; JOSEPHINE Lugs Delia Myer Isahcl Yackel Angelin Bressler President Angelique Spalding Harriet; Henri Penn State women in recent years have become very much interested in athletics, not only from the point of saving games, but from actually participating in the sports themselves. The popularity of athletics among women students has been largely fostered by the Physical Education Department and the Women,s Athletic Association. The W. A. A., which consists of officers elected annually by the four classes and head managers of the vari- ous sports, stimulates interest in athletics especially by its point system. Aside frum the healthful exercise which athletics offer there is another reason for playing-lhe varsity hST For t each sport a certain number of points is given. Ten points are earned by a major sports class team, while five points I are given for the minor sports. An additional five points are awarded for making the varsity teams. Head managers of sports receive four points; class captains and managers one point. In participating in such sports as archery, tennis, golf, skiing and horseback riding one -point is earned for every ten hours of activity. If one hundred and seventy- flve points are earned, a silver cup is awarded. This is the goal for which the girls strive and helps to create more interest among the women students in athletics. t 14-2 otter Buwumn V arsity Motler Darlington Rosenberry Simmons McMahon Hufchitz Chapman Bowman Durboraw Myers Lees Michener Kurtz Harvey Burlington Dur born Seniors Carter Durhoraw Darlinglon Krydcr Lees R'Iichener Matter Myers Schoonover Rusenberry Simmons w Myers Le Hockey Juniors Binnir Chapman Huilstone Iialknvitch Harvey H aneditz Lowonberg Lyle McGuire Rosenberry Schantz Yuckel Miss Huidt McMulmu Ilomadilz L-s Michoncr Kurtz Sophomores Bell Bowman Cummings Everitt Forbes Hahn Kurtz Mack McMahon Missimer Muir Simmons Bining Cooper Chnpumn llurvey F rcshmen Bartells Benedict Brcssler Darlington Henrie Herman Hewes Howell Hoover Kiehler Miller Restelli Snyder Thnmpson Vincent Since hockey is the most important major sport for girls, great enthusiasm and keen rivalry are aroused during the fall months. Regular organized practice begins for all the classes at the begin- ning of school. Inter-class games are played from October until Thanksgiving. The honorary varsity hockey team is chosen at the end of each season by the head coach and the class hockey managers. The varsity is selected from the three upper class teams. Lyle Myers Varsity Chapman, F. Myers, F. Wielund. F. Fasnacht, Center Hailstune, Center Lylv, Side Center Herman, C. Matter, G. Ritter G. Wh-lund Hal llut nue Seniors Fasnucht Gnuld Killer MucLutchie Iruso H crmzm Tucwc Wolfsnn Hudnall tCuth Cohen Stum Darlinglon tMng Miss Ilnhh Rittur Juniors Myers Lees Young . ,t v ,tv-h-a-OAQ. 1; Qt. w . Matter tCule Durhnraw Cimochnwski Spalding Carter tMng 1'4 6 Basketball llrrmun Fusnucht Sophomores Chapman Hailstonc tMng Lyle McGuire Wieland tCath Yackle Ilolliday Torok Binney Clulpnuln Mnl to-r Freshmen Meek tCath McMahon Bowman Tross Missimer anrel Corliss Simmons Forbes McPherson Cooper Deisor tMng Basketball is the major winter sport. Starting immediately after Thanksgiving regular practice periods are held in the Armory. played. After Christnus vacation interclass and intra-mural games are A banquet for all girls prominent in alhleticsis held at the close of the basketball season. At this time the honorary basketball team is chosen. IIotTodllz Durboruw V arsity Chapman Hoffeditz Hopkins Lees Torok Wentz Yackel Yuckol Seniors Gould Meyer, E. Miss Hnidt Hopkins Track Juniors Durboraw Hathaway Lees Mutter Myers, P. Wentz Fusnacht Sophomores Chapman F isher Hailstone l'IofTeditz Hopkins Logan Shaffer, C. Shaffer, I. Torok Von Zeck Wentz Yackel Zerby Chn pmun Lees F reshmen Bell Bitting Bowman Cook Cooper Corliss Cummings Luse Lymon McMahon Meek Moore Orton Simmons Zinn Track stands out as the most popular sport after Easter vacation. Tryouts for the class teams are held during the regular class periods in physical education and at special four o,clock classes. Those qualifying in three events are eligible for their respective class teams. The honorary varsity team is chosen from those girls of the three upper classes taking a first place in any event or scoring seven points. An award of five athletic points is given toward a letter or numerals to each girl gaining a place on the varsity track team. EIEEEEIEEEIEEIE-EEJEEEEEEIEIE Bitter Kerslnke Lees Kryder Miss Hntdt Walsor Cnpt. Itousch Toewe Rifle Captain - - - - - - - - - - ALICE CARTER Manager - - - -- - - - - . BETTY KERSLAKE Coach - - - - CAPTMN Rouscn Team - - - - - - J. RITTER, J. Lees, Krmmn, E. WALSER, TOEWE Ritie as a sport for women first came to Penn State in 1925. Since that time the girls have shown such splendid interest in the sport that it is assured a permanent place on the winter sports schedule at Penn State. ' t Three years ago the Athletic Board recognized it as a minor sport and in addition provided a small blue and white emblem in the form of crossed rifles on a keystone background to be awarded to members of the varsity team. At the end of the season the five girls who have made the best records in all the matches are chosen to comprise the varsity. Motter 66899 Girls Varsity i23,, Girls JOSEPHINE LEES SUE NIOTTER Cup Girl JOSEPHINE LEES Cheerleader i m MILDRED WENTZ MILDRED WENTz JOSEPHINE Lats To wear an itw is a mark of distinction for a Penn State rVirl. To attain this honor she must he 0 active in practically every phase of athletics. An itSh sweater is awarded to each girl who has made at least one Varsity Team, and whose athletic activities total 125 points. Points are earned but slowly, and only those who make a constant effort in that direction ever wear the itS . Ten points are earned by making a major class team, five points for minor sports; members of the champion team of any major sports are awarded one extra point; members of var- sity teams receive five points; head manager of a sport earns four points, and Class captain and man- agers each one point; by hiking 210 miles each year a girl may earn ten points; other sports such as tennis, golf, skiing, horseback riding earn one point for every ten hours of the activity. There is only one higher honor than the tgsiL-a silver loving cup, which is awarded to individuals having 175 points in athletics. The cups are awarded at the end of the senior year. HE-ijm: Due: Chomp. f K A xK ,, r xigfey$ . . ' ' JEN: Mt'rj FRATJERNITIES Stt-intmrger Guns Suylor I'utton Jones Ln er .2 Lo Illnkle Mather Stevenson Bo st .1711 -h holtz 3 Lillev IIuldon Brown Grim: Heppenstull Brand My . W Low is Bl 1h ' Le eydu 11m. hes Koth Ginsberg Berlec Gill Kirkputrick K nlh '1 :-uinu- Mv 'ih'll' m: m Mm. uire IInrc The IntervlFraternity Council The Inter-Fraternity Council was formed at Penn State in 1912. It was originally known as the Pan-Hellenic Council, and is com- posed of the national fraternities of the college. The aim of the or- ganization is the betterment of the college, her life and her ideals. M. KmmmmcK The Council roll is composed of one Senior, one Junior, and one Pmmdcm Faculty member as delegates representing each member chapter. It serves as a medium in the promotion and CO-operation 0f rushing, initiating scholarship, and social affairs among the fraternities. It also controls numerous other activities,am0ng the Greek-letter nationals, such as sports programs. At the National Undergraduate Inter-Fraternity conference, held recently in New York, Penn Stateas Interfraternity Constitution was found to be one of the most rigid and strongly enforced documents of its kind. The Board of Control, a recent addition to the council, was also approved of at the National Conclave. It was found that this was the best way of regulating fraternity affairs on the campus. The personnel of the Board of Control this year is: Dean A. R. Warnock, Prof. S. C. Tanner, Malcolm Kirkpatrick, A. M. Holmes, F. W. KALB and F. W. Kalb. Secretary-Treasurer ' . 0. Glenn . K. McClemenlS . L. Cans . A Hughes W. D. Lewis . J. Gill . F. Lauer . M. Holmes . H. Nicrr-Ian . J. Flick . I. Jewell . W. Jamison M. Kirkpatrick M. T. BuhI . W. Brandt . C. McKinnon . W. Kalb . A. O'Connor . R. Mclzner . W. Rusenswcig A. I. Ginsberg E. B. Berlet Inter-Fraternity Conference Phi Gamma Delta T. J. Powers Bola Theta Pi J. R. Smith Phi Kappa Sigma W. C. McElvuin Sigma Chi A. H. Coync Kappa Sigma J. M. lIeppcnstull Sigma Alpha Epsilon E. C. Powdrell Phi Sigma Kappa A. A. Mercuriu Phi Delta Theta F. Diedrich Sigma Nu W. C. Bailey leta Xi. H. C. Lackey Acacia J. A. Kling Delta Upsilon II. R. Mather Phi Kappa Psi D. C. McLaughlin Lambda Chi Alpha T, B. Easlburn Delta Tau 0va N. J. Lewis Sigma Pi John Smokey Phi Kappa Alpha A. E. Smith Phi Kappa T. J. Rung Alpha Tau Omega F. M. Wise Bvla Sigma R110 M. L. Kaplan Phi Epsilon Pi N. B. Sublcr Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Chi Rho 0. R. Kulh Alvin Fn-derick Alpha Sigma Phi R. L. WilL-ux, Jr. C. A. Meisinger Them Chi M. C. Sucrken D. B. Decker Sigma Phi Sigma W. B. Lt-yda H, A. Connolly Kappa Delta Rho W. J. Saylor H. R. Tomlinson Delta Sigma Phi S. H. Lewis W. J. Miller Sigma Tau Phi Joseph Steinberger Them Kappa Phi Joseph Axelrod C. B. Kruy J. H. Kelly Phi Kappa Tau J. L. Muguire W. M. Brown Tau Kappa Epsilon W. J. Rudy T. J. Campbell T hem U psilun Omega R. K. Stevenson E. R. Noderer Chi Phi R. Porter S. Brown Phi Sigma Della M. L. Meiselman Theta Nu Epsilon E. M. Sclunander R. Haherman C. E. Bode Bout Kappa W. E. Albrighl McKnight Pi Kappa Phi C. WI. Cring H. M. Rodgers Alpha Gamma R110 '1'. II. Palton C. T. llzxupt Aplha Chi Sigma B. W. Ilinkle R. E. Best Triangle F. A. Lillcy M. D. Volk Phi Lambda lela C. T. Jones Alpha Phi Delta J. Calassi J. Occusione Delta Chi L. L. Raymer C. A. Sayre Phi I'i PM A. N. Hare R. A. Eivhlmltz 1 E EEEEWmemEE E EEEE L J as... , . WAT N. Phi Gamma Delta Founded at Washington and Jefferson College. April 22. 1848 Active Chapters, Seventy GAMMA PHI CHAPTER Established April 4, 1888 E DY' a EEC. FRATRES INFJQCULTATE i Dean R. L. Sackett J. E. Kaulfuss Colomg ?.P. McCaskey H. Fishhurn H. L. VnnVelzcr .- h .' 7m FRATREs IN- URBE 4 A- 3- Ward R. R. Root ; - 77 Caa F. Merrill R. B. Voscnmp i .. ;. . 1 w $ FRIVA'PBESJNKCXQIJiEciO 1 .a r v Ix ' . ' 1 1 I P : F. C. Everitt. Jr. R. C. Scotney. Jr. C. D. Murrill R. M. Von Starch 2: ? ' 5w LLB E. P. Montggue. Jr. H. L. Harvey K. L. Joklennnn . . D. Bentord W? A. R. Cunmnglmm F. F. Morris Ii. E. Faust m t :2; E. C. Weichel P. G, Meek D. Young R. XV. McKune 31f? R. R. Kearton H. Bezdek. Jr. J. B. Wilson C 0. 'oung L Eu C. w. Farls Tit; Freshmen 1 Hr??? R. W. Brady. Jr. R. 1.. Hammaker J. E. Manner A. 13.0 , H. M. Wilson iL-jjl S. C. ermcr R. R. McGuire H. L. Nicholson J. ,. 'nge C. Wunderlivh 1 mi W. G. Fielding. Jr. F. F. Vannnn J B. Yerkes 1 W1 i :3? I M1 5 :2 1 : m, .1 E33: L. LE; LFETJ i wanna; r... m E!!! E E ? 7' L 3 t. Benford VonStorch W'eichel C Young Meek Enion Bezdok Ko'nrton A? McKune Scotney Faust Holdvi'mnn uris nne: Glenn D. 10111;; hf ntague Fielding Vosmunp Morris Ward Fishhurn Cm-kett Everitt McCuskey Powers Knulfuss Cunninglmm Ott Yerkes Vunder1ich Page McGuire ILWYilson Hummuker Brady Nicholson Manner Crumer Yunnan LL EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE J 152 I. 'I' :QIEE ran IEEI 22:! I I -I p L . I; 52: Beta Theta PI Founded at Miami University. Oxfurd. Ohio. 1:139 Active Chapters. I,'IfJ.'IlI3'75IX J: P. .I I ; Ea I :, : I I -giII III :7 ;. II. I .I: ,I 53 IEEJILI I II ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER Established October 4. 1mm e 2 EL: :3 . I EH : I FRATRES IN FACULTA'I E i I B. M. Hermann F. .I. Ilolben R. A. Higgens S. B. Maddox I,. S. G. Cmmvcr I u I A. R. Warnock C. IV. Stnddnrt :3 :11? M FIIATRES IN-URBE 1!. IV. llnnp : 2 I L,. i i t? I! E. I,. Brown L27: iii. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO I 35:4 Seniors I N. H. Snyder IV. I'. II'viII .I. S. Haller I IV. I'. Howe IV. T.T IdI H .I. K M138 laments. .11. W - l 2 fr: Juniors 7' .I. s. 13.1in c. A. Blowers .I. BJRayburn .I. R. Sm ' c. II. Williams. Jr. R. w. Gould E. L. Edwards F; E. Time .A II hcltsmne Sophomores G. .I. Smart w. II I ehmhcrg E. F. I- on! 7' w I. LoIIr. Jr. 1;. II. Igoot ,' i II. K. Snylor I.I R. Kr rI'I ICI ' C. P. Kennedy; .I. SA Ia. II. 'Iuyim'. 3d 2 . F rexlz'Inc'Ii 2 .7 n .I. B. Swnync. Jr. R. D. Hetzcl R. 1L'V mice J. F. Irwin. Jr. C K. Reynolds , R. II. F'I R. 1!. Taylor G. M. 13inch IV. .I. Mquurc .I. . Hard I .i. M. Torrance II. 1. Williams S. IIvIITI'u-h R. C. Rinchimor New House 0.LBI k II. E. Gnumcr .2. I I I EEEE:E LEI: r-o I 'InV Vunve V ': 'I- Rout EII-Ium Tllrrl'ln'l' II-IIIIIIII-r rg IIIlr IIIIIITrII-II i3: I Norm RH3II Iru bIIIIllI liloxwrh rviI Gould r'l'ice IVIIIIIIIIIE Ball SIII' lor 1;! t' ltr'nlonls SIIIIIrt I I Irwin Snyder 'l'I-Ils Wurnovk I owe IIOI'HHHIII I OI IPI MIIIIIIIIX I III Mr Kennedy Reynolds RiIIclIinu-r Hard W IIIIuIIIs Frey Iiiggurt IIuIze McClure Beck IEIJF $EEEEEEEQMEE Phi Kappa Sigma 1111111111911 at University 111' Po1111sy11'1111iu. leU 111-live Clmptul's. G. C. Chundlcc 1111111. Foster ISL 11183031011 9..C11 R. K. Dodge F C. Bra 11d 1ann1plicll. Jr. .1 r0 0 stun I. L.D a vis 11. Williams Ruth $111011 1111111111: liri-nnelnnn . Deike 11.111- 111111' lurimuhu 11 Curry 'l'hiriy-uight J. S. Bowman II. Dawso G. II. Deike.Jr. 11'. C. McElvnin 3:511.er Delppen ...I Fu 1;.111 Umbsison W. E. isler 1.. I..C11l1n111ii R. W Cu111111111ps, .11 J Sunsun 111'111111 Iowis Shorldun IIurMson 111-11y 11111111111111 11111151111 Bezdek FRATRES 10v.11' Henzey .Hunt Freshmen R. M Dale J. 0. Grimshnw 11.11. 1111551111 111 111-1111 11'111 s R. Wulhm 11l111l111ls 111 31-1111111 r 11 1.11 1119: Mensch Foster 5. 1141111 U LTATE i mokstml 01111111111111 3111111 1111 111'111- ' 15111'111-11 11111111115 Hugo Buzdck A. W. Hutollison H. R. Miller N. Mnt hi 11.11101151'11 U'residenn :. J. Schuutz W. C. Lewis A. L. Sncpler W. G. Sheridan F. A. 5111011 .I. A. IIippIe.Jr. W. 11.11511 l1112s W.I g J. 111111115 Fl lylro 11'. 111-11 r11 lWilliams Murruy 111mm V Slmulz 1911111 L.Cu111111i11gs J. T. 1V01fe 11. K. Wnttcrs 1'. M. Barber .11. Steiner 1111-. A. Sut plicn W.1V.Tho11ms J.C.11a ters W. J. Williams. Jr. D. D. Williams Professor M. 3L Harris A. C. Grnzicr Hughes Doon Bowman Davns A n d erson Budd M. M. Harris J ones Ernest Feightner er Hazlett ALPHA CHI CHAPTER lisluhlishvd May '17. IMH FRATRES IN VFA'CULTATE l'rnh$snr C.'L. Kinslno FRATRESEN 1mm: Tfi'A. Lcjtzdl FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Scnfbrs Koch ' .. Junigrs Goync Sophomares Bowman Budd Swimlvll Yumu-r Amh-rsun Kirk Mvhm'lwun Tully 1 r I l'rlmn Y Ih-hm m- uu- F R. Ruhm S muss Luclult Mchun hum My I A h-Uloskt-y I'rnf. Ilurrm W: Sigma Chi Founded :1! Miami I'nivcrsilL Junu 2M. 1M. Acliw Chapters. lCighh'rcight Professor M. M. Walters D. M. Lnnhorgcr Mt'CInskey Reilly ,..Swimlcll 'I'nmb Kirk Kurtz Ilzlle-tl Luu'yvr lirnvs Imvi Jmu-s Lnrnmy E. A. Lnnhcrgcr M. M. Vullur McKcnn R, thm Strauss Urban Wagner McCuk-hoon Lawyer Tully Lil I I1- LquTl-r Reilly Kappa Sigma I 1111mI1-11 :lt I'nivcrsily of Virginia. Dm-omhvr 10. 1869 :Iclin- 111:1;11111. Um- Humh'ml :1111! Flight ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER I'Zslzlblished January 11, 11192 19H ATRES IN FACI iLTATE M. 9-MtD0w1'Il IL II.Sn1ihl II.K.Ki.-1NA I ' rr II. N. Wur111111-y ..I' 1111111111111 E. J. II'iI1l11'r 1;:5 B .1t'131'1'1imn '1' .II'1'1';710' N. II.llc111111g II'. II. Chcdsey R.II.CioI:11111 FRATER IN URBE William P. Rntln'nck FRATRES 1N COLLECIO Seniors K. II. Kaiser l .. A. II'os'mnuIlI IV. D. Lewis 1,.1'11 II. IV. II1111H1 J.S.Sh1-m1:1rd Ii. E. DunkL-Ihnrgor II. II 1221: , 10-h RS 1111110111 Juniors 1'. II. 1'11ll1111 .I. II. IIcpponstniI K. C. Kaiser S.l'.l lennik11n D, G.I1ewis 14.1..111111111'1' Sophomores M. II..I:1I11l1cs K.II'.'l'I111111:1s I11.1II.GI111:sI1111'11I. II. I:1111vsIV.V.iII:1 J II. He II'.II.Simpn1-11 II.J.K1u-h I'. G. F 1'1'bcsl1zcr R. .I. Ilz1h'1'u'lcn II. Il.Ic11is I II 511111111: Freshman II. L. B1111'111:111 IV. '1'. Douglas IV. C. Muntz IL ch IV.J.1II11:1rh1111se II. R. Nelson J. 11 Ritcnuur E. A. IIuslon A. .I. II0r01Iit11.I11 1:. D. Dunn 'i'. D: 10.1 E. D. Flounikon II. III. II1-111lc1' I . II. R111. J.I'.I'l1':1ns I'.M:1j111 lI1-:u1 31110111111150 Ilnslun N1-1ls111 ll111r1' II: IIII'IIUII SIM 1111r11 .1111111 11; GI :ISSIIIII'II II. Im II.I1'i2.' lquL'lnss 5'11111'1 .111111-11. K. C K nisvr Nilkoy II'1I1'I1111111 I1 len Hurll' 11rI Fry-rln J.Sh1'lml 1;:1' 11min L. lh-mh 1-r 112111';'111-11p1111.111ll I'utluu 11' R. Knist-r Dr. Rilunollr II'. I1111'1. S Fl1-1111ik1-11 1111111111 '1'11'11111115' D1110 Byers DUI Ikelbergur Murcdit I1 12111115 Ilultz1 llitcn uur Ru 5 Buu'n 111111 E.-1111iku11 II 156 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 1111111111011 :11 University 01' Alabama. March El. 1N5 Ac-livo, Chapters. 0110 111111111011 :Iml '1'111'00 PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established May 18. 1892 FRATRES 1N F ACULTATE P. 11. Ih'cneIIIIIII .1. 1V. 11101101111111 '1'. 1. l'ruhcrt R. Green FRATRES 1N URBE Dr. 11'. A. Rohison Dr. 11.1101715011 J. C. 11:11'1'9r FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors . J- N- Rndzcrs lg. 11.. .u 1mm M. C. Young -H- NCWIHIHI NV 15m kl er 15'. W. D1'01I0r..1r. A, J1 Gill 2'. N1 Ehrlumlt .GL 11I.I111II.I,I NV. J. N1 10010 Jr. Juniors 11-,1'1-110950r 15'..C.1'1III11101G.E.'1'lInnIIiIsun '1'. 11. Martin W. Bushnell NLP. Humlcr C. 15'. Robinson NV. R- Ml Sophumorcs u, Day 1;. Huntley ix Little K. Wurlhington 1 . ICIIhIII 11. Long .1. Miller 1m Freshmen 211.110ist w 111111101 '1'. I011 I..11urns 151.11101-knor 1.110pkinson J 31111101 NV. 1'11101s0n J. Enos 1.. : 11110155011 .Billm 111 1?. Stevens Prohert HeistP 11111:kiIIsOII 151 111mm Entou RUC kc! Munch mm 1.1m G1- 'k110r S M Ins III Kline Mucnch Lam:D Murrie Buntlvy Milpler N1 orthlngton 8.1111110 ThOIIIIIsnn Powdrell Martin Hippler BIIsIIlIIeu Roblnsmel 110111;ch Drone .1110 on Eurhur OII Yom IIgI 61 11 NcIIbum F'o 1:le .1. Chuttnwny Moo 157 Alpha Zeta Founded at Ohio University, 1807 Active Chapters. TIIII'Iy-SBVCII MORRILL CHAPTER EstIIIIIisIIed 1395 I FRATRES IN FACULTATE . II. .I'NIIIIIDIIN' It. NN'. CHIICIIIIIILII II. H. IIIII'II ' . . NI. T. Lcw's .Ncislcy C. NV. Stoiklurt . I.l I'Ikcr .0: ml! NN'. IIcnIIiII , . I. nger .Nixon R. I-NI. Sud A.I. IIc cmn . . . ' . . N II P. NS.uIIIszn l , C. Burton . ..D ' L. ..Itnsen H . . Inck . .0' on H. O. Trie Itm Id . Bentley I - s . . I , .' . ' . . h It. R. . U. IIInsiIIgIIIIIu LI' I. K ' D 2 C. er F. 1;. Weaver . A.InB0rn l .I. ILGqus I IIr . .I.NV.N White .I. II IIIucken .7 , '7 H.WIIIman D. M. NVciIzInd Seniors W. .I. IIIIscIInI'c II. A. Ilcrgc G. E. Miller . . .-N. B. Schndc NI. P. ShuIIIan .F . Shrnwdor .G. Whitfcn NV. I.,III:10kstunc V. II. I'Iigzgins II. .I. Greene I'. Mayor .I. S. Rankin H. A. 'I;IIOIrIIlNIII .I. S. Flory II. .I. I'uorhun'gh '2. H. Thomas ..NH Sophomores .I. S. IIIIIIII'm'd D. M. Gnss .I. W. Kennedy S. W. MosIer D. H. Ricks F. H. Slum: G. K. Davis G. W. NN'ilIIIIIIIs Freshmen NN'III. E. IIL-II .I. II. BrIIItuII J. B. Gross H. H, Martz R. A. Poorlmugh Illcks Ix'vnnedy Bum ford NN' IlIIuIIIs Goss II. 1' oorlmugh IIIm-tz nvIs Gross l Jonson 'l'hnrntun 'lhunI Fol H'I lIII Itkstnne I ig In Green Josephson SIIa W SlIumaIn Buschore Miller lSahude NN'IIIIIeII V 11.1'ooI-bullgh Borges Shmwder MncNN'IIIlnms Rankin E E E E E E E E E E E 'E E .E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E gzmmm mgma M M WWW 3? 1M r13: J i Phi Sigma Kappa Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College. Amherst. Muss. 13'3 W :3 ,n www.me. I f FE Active Chapters. Furl y-nine 53? KAPPA CHAPTER Established June 7. 1599 FRATER er FACULTATE Johnwf kcns AN: FRA , 1 H. M. Hunter H. M, Ratlmun .' A. L. 'I'wt'llridzc 'l'. D. I'nxsun 'l'. J. SchoHeld C, 16, Patterson , ' C. K. Goury C. R. Mayor :43; ' :2 v5:, :3? L. H. Brown J. Lesley W. .rtinmnuriuc H. A. Grnss XV. E. Jones C. H. Quig A. A. A Icrcuriu J. xv, Girvun R. B. Carson H. T. Jones L , XV. B. PriL-c Sophomores C. J. Miller V. II. Irvine R. L. Jones. Jr. C. E. Greenwmnl 'l'.M.RuthL-rftm1 .1. F. Winstcml F. K. Bicking C. M. StL-cle D. A. Bcnnolt R. Stncllzing H. T. Trunseu '1'. Cox ' Freshmen C. Landis H. I'nwcll W. Lenkcr E. Thompson S. lirudu L. C. Alnmn L Llewelyn C. Mutticr I ' Is H ,a' I IE? !' L E Y .41. Bennett Rutherford Coxe Irvine Lonkvr Alnmn Llewolyn Miller Grm-nwoml Girwm XV. Jonvs Stoch- Quig nyer Vinstvml Cursun I'uxson Travis R. Jom-s TwL-ltridgu Trunsln- Ricking Gross Iieslcy Hunter Me . nurim: Redmun an-r ML-I'curin ruwn l'nttvrsun Gunry luud Lxm stocltzing Thumpson Powell Scholiuld Price Phi Delta Theta FIIIIIIIlI-II :Il MiIIIIIi UIIivorx'ily. Oxford. Ohio. 1M3 Active Chapters. Ninolymighl PENNSYLVANIA THETA OF PHI DELTA THETA CHAPTER Esinhiisiletl IIIIII IRAIRES 1N FAG l LT'AlE DI-IIII ICIIWIII'II StI-itllc l'I'IIl'. C. A. Bunine R. IL Krissingcr D. M. Cl'csswcll FRATRES IN URBL H. L. StIIzII't II. A. Stein FRATR ES IN COLLEGIO Seniors A M. Holmes II. G. Kurlz. Jr. C. C. Minor 11.1. Noble J. A. Martin A.1LR. KIIIIIII . AVHI. Flogul Junwrs ..l .Boun' A. G. Duvull J. C. French .I. M. Guthrie. III R. RnIlI litre t.Il- 1'. liicIlIiI- II J. III. Love .iS t'erIil Sopllomurvs AV. I D. lilllutlmil R. A. hclII H. W. Fraser J. E. PCIHIIW AV. B. Siophfnsun n 'I' D. k. A. IIIItI h J. H. Kirkpatrick C. AV. Rive. J r. H. F. AV K. m i. .L C.llm hu1l 5.11. MI'GOIIII F. M. Suylmlt 'I'. R. XYeliiL'lIcrl ' U. H. AVolfnrd Freshman S D nok-s XV. V. DIII'wurt 11R. Ernst 141. II. IIIIIIk .I W. McGnuIIII III 1'. ll Ciismmc D. II. DIII'IIII AV. 1'. chslc J. S. Jacobs R. P eiIsnII t A. WzIkeIIIIIII IIcusti- Ilouk Ernst C osgrme J: c: Is Hotturit BolI-s GI-lIr Ixirkpuirlck RiI- e MI'GOIIII FrilSl'l' Slt-plmnson Ehrig AVII lkl Sn yl UH; l'I-Illow . . Ilorlwrt Vanford XV niche! 11 th Henry Rndclm'e . SII-I'rnt Gll'iill'lt! Noble llolIII ' F'lcz, IIl SLt I' III KIIoclI Stuart IerssmgI-r 1m: 2 160 Theta Xi Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, April 29. 1864 Active Chapters. Thirly-one LAMBDA CHAPTER Established March 27. 1907 FRATRES , INi FACULTATE 1 11;. tatgciggi; , Norman R. Sparks Harold A. Everett . 1' 1x Samuel M. Hess uhmfalJ. Kcnnnrd E, R. Queer F. S. Douglas R. S. Mark W. E. Gnnn C. H. Harbcrger 1 3 R. C. H 11' - , . 1 ' 11'. A. 1Vells D. F. Lindsay r : R. F. B3113? A B Ih'mno F. '1'. Stcn G. c. Schmidt 1 1 f 1 1 C. G. Lear H. R. Rilcv 3110;11:0ch :1. ?.golk I .1. 0.11 ' - J. 5. H . '. '001 7. . . reneman : cntacnrethcr 1 1 5911111 C. W. Yoder 1 Freshmen : N. E. lertleson F. A. Slnu hum D. 1..11:11s10n C. C. Quird C11. anlghnn j F. B. Mnllin W. R. 11015ch 11. W. Dnvison M. A. l,ieglcr 1'. P1 Ilit'mlznun . Ir ' J. H. Guod 1 Burtleson Folk Brom-mnn Schmidt Thorpe Johnston I'fietfer Heitsenrcther Rllcy n ston Llndsny Ilurberger Sc 1111 C mr tner 1V0 .w-nr Yoder 1 ; 11 Hr ' Lackey Humilmn n 11 Douglas 10 ton R. . 11011'nmn 1110118 Sten x Stoughton Good '1'. Hoffman Mullin Vaughan Ziegler Duvison Powell Baird 161 Sigma Nu FUIIIIIICII :Il Virginia Military Institute, .IIIIIIIIII'I' AI'IIYI'. CIIulIII-rs. NiIIcIy-IIIIII' DELTA DELTA CHAPTER Established Dccmubcr 2L 1908 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE F. R. Smith FRATRES IN URBE T. S. I'nllerson G. W. Sullivan ..I N. 0Fencil .I. K. Manning: 1.. 5 II. Mquuurric 'I'. 1'. Munro IV. II. IVI'I'ks IV. C. Baily IV. M. Hires V. A. III-I-kI-I'. .Ir. Ii. 10. VPIIUH S. IV. FIcIIIIII'r ..III. ' ll'I I'. I KII II. II. SII'III-WIIIIII II II. MI'III-rmnll .I'l IIII'I'H IlI-I'kI-r .II Millun Man On: IrIiI- II: n1 Page IIthI-r IJI-I-n lGIIIIIIIIIIII NT IIIINo GUI Nivnmnn IInily Aynrs Fol IIII . 7Ivhm'mott IIIII Stout Manning K :IIIe SCI IIII I'ITL-r Fog: I. ISII'J FRATII ES IN COLLEGIO S eni ors HY H.16302h3lfh W. Juniors J. V. L. Frings Sophomores .I. II. Pam- IIZ. A. Dccimlis Frc VII m I'n II. III. IIiII K. D. I'Ulll 162 II llIIlIHIrO H. II. GIIIIL'II ..II NIICIIHIIIII 'l'. 1' IO .I. F. Dunnlm'e . Lee III. J . III-I'II Ii. M. 'IiIIIIcy III. xlllllcy, .II'. Ki. W. IIIII'Iis IT! . oIII rII Prizer III-I iIIIIis Leo Moore I'D. C. BiscIIIIiT J. Ii. Prizcr F. G. VnnNuic II. C. Ayers IV. IV. NiIIiIIliIIIIII I.. M. II uvlizh A Alm N. D. IIIIgg IIIInIiIIOII Fri Ls OIIPS Fencil EEEIEIEIE JEHEEEEEIEEEEEEELEEJEE EEEHEEE EEEEEEEQEEEEEEEEEEEEEEUg Acacia Pounded at University of Michigan. May 12 -. 1004 Active Chapters. 'I'IIiris-two PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER Established May 0. 1000 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Charles AP Rupp D. S. CrydeI R. A. DuthIeI Frederick P. W em'cr Wm. S. Dve Hugh P. Pyel G. R. Gre ic II II. E. Dunl as hitc Wheeler P. Davey Charles E.1IIe,I'0II'iIIi.1m H. Ha I! ROIICFtBls.lKimJ.1II.FrY Dav id A. Canipbcll mukh IIL IToi-mncgu W1 H. H. Deal Dr. P. II. Dale 5- IV- SHTE'CM H- K: HOV nwin Io Gerould H. KIiIIestivcr J. LeRoy Kline H V'IrI C. CzIIIIpISIcII M James I. Jewell Watson 5 Le John L. StciIIIIaueI RInIpI Frank R Kinson II. Paul W thc WiIIIzIm L.c Keller G. Buzzle WechI Robert L. Hallowcll ' Henry WOW Joseph A- Kling L9 9M5 E- Sha Iernon S. EiseIerrey Ralph E. Morgan Sophomores Stanley H. Campbell Fresh III 011 Benjamin L. Wise KI 1m: Klnsnu Long 11. Campbell F'IIIIlI-lingcr KIIIIesthr II'ise II'eIcII IIIIIIowdl Ndf S CamphoII II' anger Sharpe Keller CIIIypooI in nu Dye K III D I. Cn npbell II IIeb JeI ell Ilor X'Igin 1 M 163 Alpha Chi Sigma Founded at University of 1Visc0nsin. 1902 AI-live Chaplcrm FIII'Iy-fuur had -q- N U CHAPTER Established April 3. 1911 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 4 :7 4K Dr F. C. 11 hIiIIIm DI. 11'. .I. SIIivI'lIIcI' H. Ge ls l: W.1Clmlmhlin M- T011 me u . Dr. H. 1.. 11' m mlt . 11' . .Kc . 4 H. Applcldorn 7' .4 . R.l H.Woodburn DI'.I'.11'. SindIlmt 11.111350 I 7 L J 1,0 W Evkovlch , Dr. D. 1121111 Pill' lzIIId ' Olefnv IIIe . ' ., C. Hollllolmugh F. Willis ms ; Dr. G. CCIIIIndlcc XII. VzuIV-elch' L 'V 0. Mulin P. Kruegcr . FRATRES IN COLLEGIO V Seniors ; .' I S. Steele V. Clpthier . 'W. Bowem'mn ; s , W. Neely C Mollllgomcry .I.ch::or Illlmkle I. Shop I . A.MiIIcr R. Mill :1. Murtm'ff ii. Wallace -, AchbcIf -. . , 1., H. Hong E I f I - 4 , Juniors 4' I 'l'. Fowler I'Z. Rum! .1 R. Shoemaker. . 1' C. S okcr 1:. McAllistcr . A. MIsNiI-Ilic M. Downs 'i S Curr n'y , G. Young est 1 4 D. SuIIIIcI' 4 R. Redneld i 3;. ,4 ; Sophomores 31' '3 L. chcklwr 11'. IIoIIiIIII R. Mcve ers 1V. Holdgkiss E. Willauer 1 I x .2 4 I F. ladingur .I h. Manry 11.1 G. Grlscom I' w : .1lcllznlund Ii.Dctwiler I.Scaglrcn ' Freshmen j P, 'Motzgm' II. Iionncsscy .I. Rn InIsey .I. Eltringlmm .I. FliIoII I41. IlleshuIIgrh 11'. Williams 11'. Vincent J. Goyne A. Turnhull C. Ciscnlum'm' P. 1' stle . You! EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 1'iIIu-I III You IIIII: Son11'nlnuor Eisenhower MCNIII'y SnIIIIer Griscom Buudcr Williams Goyne llennessey Ell riIIglIIIIII Bulshnugh . z 1! Fliton 'l'IIrIIhIIll 4 4 V B H '1 E11 Stnulv RIIIIINL uI M Ni ellle Rmmel d Curry Stokc or Best Shoemaker Reese D011Ilh onion 9; I user ; I'Io I-k III-r IIndukiss Dotwi lir rout tle V V v v ' ' l 11'nllnce Olew lne Hlnkle Whitnwre Currier '1 home 1111Mum5 11 oodlyurn Ev km lclI Long h ??? Ihelps low Lr 111i L or Shope ClotlIler Bowerman I 1 Yeager Hung 1 Montgomery : . JEEEEEEEEE J 5' EEIFEIJ' ng'? R. D. Hetzel J. H. OlewIne K. T. Fitzsimons H W. heed W. A. Dlnmcnt C. S. Dutton C. F. Bauerle P. C. Belneld R. B. Davis. Jr. H. Fonz Delta Upsilon Founded :It NN'iIliuIns College, 1834 Active Chapters, Fifty-six PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER G. E. Cohen T. W. Mason H. W. Green R. E. Hughes NV. F. Flickinger R. .I. Flickingor B. Clare T. W. Richer J . GueIII J. A. Hummer. .Ir. Established 1 I111 FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. F. Graves E. J. Nichols FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors FW. Jamison E. A.h aicr Juniors H. R. Mather J. N. McCown Sophamorcs H. R. Gr: Iv III R.C.HIICI11:111 Freshmen NV Hicklin H. Holmes R. N. W0 II. II. OIIIIosIead F. .NII'KeI enzie .NI..S $.1NIcAIIdrews P. A. :INIiIIoII C. II. 1317. IIiIImI ..'l' I. Ilsirh NN'. Loitzx II .Nh- .NIIIIIUNNS I'. A. Hume NN. F qeubcl .I.N.SI:1I1I0.N R. H. Hitl IV.K.UIvriII1 , .' .I. ZIIICIIII ' ' i . .I. NV.'IIIIIIIIII1I:or NV. F. NVIIkt'IIUIII I' OhorIIIIhI-I II. M. NN'I can I Holmes Overhub Fm i.- kil 11:11 III IZUII III: IIIIIIIII'F 011. III IL FIIckIng SIIIIIIe ey MI: 'N'IIlII'ONNN Niushol W 00.1 UlI-uIIIo Tire Co IIL n .NI:1 m NI. ml. .--I.y.i. DIImIeIIt MuCo ONNH Mitten Dutton SA-uhul Jamison Frued Grun KIIIII' F.FlickiI1gI-r llmn-llu 'Jl'uit N.IrIItIIur 1;'IIZSIIIIUIIS NVMK eld Grn Either Du via Bauer rle NN'e ur Ht -III Lu ic IIIILIIIIUI III It tn Cilll'l. fwmewW4mdmmmEE1 Alpha Gamma Rho Founded at 01110 State University, 100:1 Active Chapters. 'l'lIirty-two 1 GAMMA CHAPTER Established February 4. 1911 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE Dr. A. K. Anderson R. U.Blasinga1ne J.1.111du1011; 11.13. K11111111 l '1'.111 .1V. Cullcnhach J. '1. V11 11d 11b111'g C. 0. D05 , 1' N. F: Igaue 11.11m1ml11v1g11rBIfJSSCT11IIg11m i 1'. M11 rgolf '..B Keith .11. 1LD1lqkey E.HOIS1:111'.S.1V.Fletc11e1 . . oo .1. F. Stout mum: 111111131: s. JQtl'erig ' IRRATRESKIN COLLE O . 1 Seniors . ' 11.B.Aul11111111111'1111.E.Hain$w . fk '1'.11P11.F.Snvder S. 1 ..D01118r 11.11. Baker J. S. 11011010110 11.111. King . . 2 H F. 'Ratclitfe 11.5.C01mver 11.11.111111lerr Juniors y C.'1'.1'1n11pt 1V. 1.. Hultchinson .1. 11.111311111111111 C ; .111111er1:.1..Stc1. .. ' . .' '1'.D.Ev11ns 11.11.1101 R.C.Sc1mcider ' ..1V Stout? 1V. M. Willison I F 111013 MU1 i , 80111197710335 A.Allcn C.13u1IIct1.l 111R. Arihur. ' , ur1ely 11.1.1ch. vcr S A F ' . . 1.. Allen 11. G 1111:11 J. Mam I o '11. C111 1:: 1'0 qg 11.11.915.131? '1'. 11.. Ambler 1V. E. I1ar1i11g1mI C. 112111355X C B. Hutchlinson 11. C. Ketcghledge 11.1 11.111111013111111 11'. C. 1111101111111: Freshmen C. 5.11055 C. Peschken 11'. E. Bell 111. McCullum Wm. 11'ilson R. Putney 1.1.1eschken M Grubbs :11: EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 11. 11115011 Russ Ambler McUcclIIuI hInu-n Hurley 1 ull Kctlidge U. l'cschken 11. Fe schkeums McCullum U. Hutchlnson F'rnni Entcrline S. Allen Arthur Karger A. Allen Darlington Tresbold burg Elgenbmt Weaver 1V.III1tc11111son 111111198 Bresslur Cnllenbnch 11:11.01111' 11'. Wilson Iluupt Molyneaux SrlIncidI-r ISL 51011 1 er ROI - Stu Mm- Joscphson Keith Andvrsun A111 11111011111 Cook P1111011 Borlalel t1! SIIyIIl-r King linker 1 .110111181' Cu ' 11111110117 97E ENEEEMEEmEJEEEEEEEE 166 r Phi Kappa Psi Funmlvd at Jom-rson College. 185:: Active Chapters. Fifty PEN N SYLVAN IA LAMBDA CHAPTER Established 1 91 2 5 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 3 V ' Y Professor J. H. Frizzel Y Professor A. S, Ilurrcl merssnr H. K. Dodge -Y Y . FRATRESIN URBE Dr. Wm. Glenn D. Cnrulhors FRATRES IN COLLECIO Semars W. Morgan H. R, Dowdy. Jr, P, S. Williams C. Buck Wm. Schinncrcr M. Kirkpatrick J. thlurf C. Ii. llurwls Juniors ' R. XVm'ncr J. Frizzcl M. P. Evans Y D. C. McLaughlin R. Parks R. A. Young Sophomorvs l'l. Zorn D. 1!. Ilnyllnr ' H. B. Templelun 0. h. Dzn'linglnn. Jr. W. Martin 1 D. I. Dilwnrlh. Jr. Ii. Zimlul. .Ir. J. G. Mlellimns 1.. bhrmh's l. .. .1 mlrrsnn Freshmen W. 0350 L. Muss R. Rougnn .l. 'l'umlinsnn J. B 'it-kor M. Ih-nningor R. Rnhu Murlin Anderson 'l'vmpln-lnn Shrmlvs MMVillinnIs Intllurf Shinnvrvr Zimh-l Mul'llm- Taylor Ililwurth ZITII l'urks Young Deitvh llnyllnr lmrlinulou leamghlin Cnmpho-II Y Mnrgnn Elliot hn-k iwlns XVurm-r Frizvl hulm- I'mrwis HIu-n-ll Frizznl 1'uruth1-rs Y lhmuly . Glenn XVillinlns Itullu llvssc- Muss Hmmiugur llrh-kvr 'I'ullllillNlIl Itu-ugzau i 167 Founded at I'inccnnes University, February 26. 1897 Active Chapters, R. L. Watts E.S. Mnirs R. A. McClure .I. IV. Reynolds D. ..I Preston A. H. Jones D. B. W'ednmre R 0. Davis .I. I.. Banks W. C. Burry IIet-kIIInII Trestle 'l'wentysix THETA CHAPTER Established October 28, 1912 I , FRATRV SIJNIFKIIIILTATE A. S..I0ncs R. A. IViIIleI' R. Hnr J. H. IXIIIIIIcrIIInII Sophomores IV. ..I S W V W. II Il'lI'aky I.III1S1.IIIIIII7 Freshmen G. J. IIanIIIrII IR. A. Bu .I. E. H llNIlh 01. .I'.I I .Ncwm'mor wa-uumr RI-Illy IIIIrsthII g1 r Hunks Tomlinsun Wellivnr Jum-s C. D. .Ioffrios N. L. Arnnld l. R. Div elev .I. V. Valenteen C. L. Burket E. F. Welliver G. E. Singlcy G. M. Troslle Slugoly IIoITIIIuII W edmore Schnnlz smokey Preston anenteon Sh II'iI -tIer Hellman LICKIIIIIOII ole 168 Divch: Bu rkt. t Ammermnn ClIn plI I IV. G. Edwards W. L. Struhle .I. 1. Cole II'. IV. Fullerton IV. B.Hei1III:III J. I... Stookc R. D IVood J. H. Tomlinson R. B. Burleigh C. . Heckmnn , . Reilly BIIBUU'II 1n vsl EEEEEJEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE E333 E; E IQ LWNEEEEEEEEEE Lambda Chi Alpha Founded at Boston University. Nove111ber 2. 1909 Active Chnph-rs. Seventy-cight MTRES 1N FACULTATE 1 J. E. McCord W. 0. Thompson C. E. Govior A, L.'Beam W. S. Hoffman H. I. Farpley H. S. Reeder A. F Mnier 1y. 11.11011er1s S. S. Geesoy i . .W 111111: 1uscr ' l'. 111. 1V11itc R, W, Coffman E. p.313 R 111.111111110 K. 1V. Wolfe 1.9. 1110le 1.1. u er 1:. 11. Little, Jr. ck .1. '1'. Homer T. B. Eastburn 0. W. Hidinger 1 phamo-rac ,1 R. W. Hoguet D. . Young .1. 1'. andow 11. W. Cupplos C. H Hodgki11s.Jr. 1 1 R- G- S'Wder R. 1.. Benchhonrd 129131131111. G. Catncr J V. Fos 1 1 E. G. nulrd B M Pawn 1 1 F rcshmcn 1 1V. 14. Gardner C.1V.Zerm:1n 11'. P. Vanker A. '1'. Iipgpet I . 11. Hoornor 1 111.11 Smit 1 1' ' 11311113111111 : 1 Crnmer Cupples P115 vne Fosm-r Baird 111An1-1111011r11 1'11tn11r Young W1 1111 Anlhrson Brunduw 1 Homer 11111 Gnrdm- -r Xankur Evans Williams Ilm-rnI-r 111111;;1111151 31111111 l911mm t Zornmn 1V111te Auker Hidinger lloerner 111111110 1111110151111 1111111111 MvNenl 1 EnstLurn Reader Rahuuser Frume 1511111 Cuffnmn Geusey Muier W111 31513.1 169 Delta Tau Delta FUIIIIIIQII at Bethany College. 1559 Active Chapters. SIII'eIIty-fuur C. IV. Home E. B. Forbes C.1I. DIIIIlc F. G. 11III-IIIIII' 1.. .1. Graham 1I.II'.III'.'IIIIII 12.1. F.1I111'I'II C. 141. DIIIIIIIII C. F.1IDIIRCI 1.. .1. Graham C. R. Clugnistcr J 1II.Cm R. 1..Fc1glisnn If. A .. hoI A.11.IIIslI'I's II'. .IIiI-IIIIIIKIIII A. Dnykin II'. 1;. DIIIII-Imn II'. 8.10 I'UUIIPI II:.I GI IIII II SIIII'. M II IIUOII' r 110 IIkIII II IIiII-I III II' ilIi IIIIIIs Inng Ni ssIIII' SIIIII r SI '1'kllIl' I'I I. 1IIIII- r'IIIIIIIl Hum 114 I III'IIrII- II I'IH I-II VIIIIIkI-r II II'UIIIIIII' I' II'iIIIllIIIrII TAU CHAPTER Established 1872h1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 19.. L. MuiI'It W. B NI. ml ey FRATRES 1N URBE J G I'IIOIIIpsoII IIATIIES IN COLLEGII'I : 3 Sen nirso R; T. IImnIltIan . Juniors'I' 3 .. 10:0. Hoover 1,. Sophomores S .7 II'.q1I. iIlCC Iurg ?Milligan .1 .051 A. V. RotIIIIIIIIIII Freshmen J.D.GI1 S. .IIIIst'I'IIIII '1 1mm smI FIIrgI IIsnII Graham IIIIIIIII 1 IIIIIII- IIIIImislIIr GIIOIIIiIII: McGilIIrg 051M 1 . .r-vwv-mn.,., . ILN. RIist 11.1.. chgley 11. II. Sim or S. K.11rIsIcIII'r 'I'. C. 1.:Irk II'. 1.. .IIIIIImc .I. A. Slcnkcr N. .1. Lewis F.1..I.nng S. II. Williams '.I1. RI IIkIc .II'. '1'IIIIIIscnd I S.IIIIIIISOII E. V. II 'ihitI'IEy ' ' 1..1SIIII'st- M.1. I OIIIOS L V J .1. G. 'I'IInIIIIIson ; ;. :3 II'. R. Mung 1LII'.IV:II:IIUI' 1 1 ' i C. 11.1IOIIIIII' .I.R.II. ,1. ' SiIIII son 'l'nIIIIsond RolIInI-IIIIII I IIIIIes . I;.II ' IIIII 'III IlosII-er I1i11i;.::III EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEEE E EEm me A'L L7E17ELE1fE3JLlELJLEthEJiEF Pi Kappa Alpha Founded n! University of Virginia. March 1. IHGH Active Chapters. Soventy-eight BETAV ALPHA CHAPTER Establilsllpd 1913 JACULTATE ix k: H. P. Harris V. C. Lingle H. C. Musser D. C. Jenkins Skinnell Wilkins McCollum Parker Robbins , Beck Knox Schell ' Flannignn Hill Macomh Snnth 7.. ,L . x ;.f Shawlcy Rulhmuff . 50i11:3n'1ores- Gunner . fr 3 Cooper Zilligcn CQrbin DeMuth Dunughv Sloops Stephenson KS ouvcr ' Jones Freshmen Cramer CInrksnn Dunuwny . fevnst Morgan Macnlccr Donton Rumsoy lschnn lu'rllmr Mntlack l'hlhps Jn-fTrt-y Gunm-t Vvux'vr I'um-puvkvr Mnuulvn-r l'nrkpr Zilligt-n Murgun Slumls Donnglly ' - IJunuu'uy ' ' ' hmx XIil Mncomb DcMulh Sulmll Smith Corbin Flunnignn Stephenson Ruthrnulr Wilkins uird Kulh Sklnnell Rohhins Inssvr McCollnm Dcnton I'revost 'J'sL-hnn Clarksnn Crnmnr Mullm-k Philips Rumst-y w 171 Phi Kappa Founded at Brown University. 1888 Active Chapters. 'hvcnty-threu D. E.II:1ley G. 'I'. McCarthy J. A. O'Connor W. Murdoch ,y' r XV. C. Carr ' . f T. F. Lnnders . , II. Myers , g C. Burns H. Whittaker GAMMA CHAPTER Established April 14., 19M FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. J. Ilzinrahgm Cam. 9. E; Nartner FRATRES IN URBE Rev. B. A. O'Hnnlnn ' ' Rev. FJP. LECroesh . Col. '1'. D. Bnnl FEATRESJN: cOLmGId ' ., Seniors. T. S. Pnnnnrvinn H; H. Ulrich- P. J. Surnm E. J. Illnlt V M. T. Scepunsky P. J. IInlcmnbe Juniors 'l'. .l'. ngng 12.1.me G. J. Stack R. In. Millmrn E. P. A lunnghnn 3.1!. Borda Sophomores H'. C. longer 1'. A. Nurkiewivz W. A. KioIor Freshmen A. Ricvhulli R. M. Hurringh'm L. G. Zelt John Ensvly l4. Kolh- ' R. M. McClain .l. Brennan XV. Kmrm-y H'. Pfreimor J. F. Bedenk J. J. Thomas W. W. Bullock i. A. Corre J. Bells M. Cannon J. E. LnBuda B. G. Rncser E. Stmeh c- J. Nupnleon . ; Lnlhuln Stxll'k Ml-t'lnin Rim-lmtti Burns SIrm-hlu an-Inlt-r Mc-ynr Kn-urllcy Eusloy Holcomllo , ' Ulrirh Nortul-r Fulhvr 011mm ! O'Connor .h-t'urlhy l'unnm-l-iun Ilzun'ulmn del ' - , Brunnnn Zulu: -r ur ch lhmlu Millmrn Surmu Lune Curr ung , 'Ae Ix K'lPr 'hiltnkc-r Nurklvwivz Rovsur Scepxmsky ? Harrington Curru Nupuleun Thomus Bullock Iunuglmu In. QEQE Ay-.,r.m, F. IV. IInIlCr E. L. Kcllcr K. H. Bender G. M. Keefer R. K. Axclson .:B Icon I'd. Ionzcopc 'I'. M. Miels II. J. D. C. IOSQrdecr GAMMAIMMEA D. F. McFarland II. P. G riIIItII A. II. IIciInlIncII II'. J. SlcpIIuIIi III. A 'I'IIIIIcr .N Mi IIeI II'. S. ClIIIIIiIIghIIIII Established February 6, Alpha Tau Omega Founded at Virginia. Military IIIinlutc, 1865 Active Chapters. Ninutyvthrcc CHAPTER 19H FRATIIES 1N ' FAC U LTATE 0. I . Smith FIIA'IIIESIN IJIIBE I Sgphamorc's , :I.I .K '0 IVES. Sands Frcslnucn II'. II. Click II. F. Imcv Ash A. L. Wright 0.13. Mnlin IV. R. Hill Slein .I. R. Mchncr C. E. Downing C. B. Tllrllblilcer II'. J. Kulbuch II. M. II Ise R. 0. Lamb II. III.-Vuspcr F ...I I. is U. A. SnuIIors 5!. II. III'uII .II. Lush II. R. King II'. R. Plly IIJC Ovnrdcer mil 1 Kim: IIIII' Goudnmln Click CIInIIiIIgIIIIIII Lonurupe Im- Mi I 'ospI-r II'Ise Im on II' iIkIII Snmls StI-plmni KI'I'II IxIIIIIIIcII IIcIIIIur Keefer ucimbuch .IluuLzIrt-n Dunning .IIL-tzm-I' .Ixclsou EIIia Founded at Cornell UIIivI-I'sity, ' Ii R. LCViIIc N. Silvormun I 1.. RIII-kow ii. Ruhin vrm'r iii. lliilIlIvIls Actch Chapters. Beta Sigma Rho February Six H. Thaicnfcld D. KiI'slI V. Kuhn S. Morrison ..1 Rubin ll. N mllu LI-rIIvr Rt hurls IVI-iIIvr boom : III FriI-dIIIIIII SilI'I-rIIIIIII lrSil Ruck LCViIIc 'Jl' lIIIIL-IIfclIl 6. 1911- BETA CHAPTER Established; February 6, 1,914 a FRATLR IN URBEIx Morris A , .L BAILESJ'N COLLEGIO I. n. IIcfc'IlIen :rw O. Rosenzweig Juniors i J. Muzess I J thx B. nnturin x. :L IDIIRIIINI M. Friedman u f 1' H shine I. WuiIIoI' A. Porter 5. licIIquIwII D. GIIIIIiIIIuII Ii. G.II0IIzik lI. Mi lleI R. W 0071 M. KupIIIII S. Fisher ii. Millvr A. DHH'kHHIII II III IiII Noodle BUHJIUIIOH Klein Ms! Iur IHIrlI-I' Hilh r DickIIIIIn Bn In x'u III lIIIlIiII Flgnrt A Inrrison anoss lII-irklun ltnseIIzwt-ig Gum Izn i' Mi llur MEI ' I ..... r '11 1.1 -5 g, ME? , a 1': 131331? 531 :11 II L: . EEFEW EEEEEE 2 Phi Epsilon Pi Founded at City College of New ank, 190:1 Active Chapters. '1'11'unly4i1'c THETA EHAPTER AjIKstubIhIILd I3?! 1'. F. Moss 1121.11i115b11rg .1. 11.501511 L. Docrilingcr M. M. IIoscanumn M.1II.Morri5 L. II 11m 1'. III. Sulosky D. A. Levy .1 . I Epstein . K: 1111 II. SI1e1c1' N. B. Sohler $010171, III. II 85v: VIA 15- C; IIQDDGH II. 1I0hi1lilsun I..W Cohn S. S. Snltzman 'IB. FinkelsteIn; ' B. In G111sberg M S111 61 lini't Sap amorcs 111.1'1-1'11'111 1.. N.C01I. 11. Kowsky J. I'IIIIIIIII 11. A. Stoops M- W'.Ise1111crg G.IV.IIock1m1kcr1..Si1-kIcs1'.Iapstc1n 5,0 .Sher S. N1'131111usc lIrc s thmc n I..D.11i11vm'iivl1 iA. M 141'ic111111111 11.5.. 11.311.1111111 .1. 11111111111111 .. A.Slurn .S.M11nI1L-d I. II III tIIc-snn I'. W11111 .II. 11111-1111 ... 311111111111 I1111n Stein Rocknmko -r 3111111111 anhnnln IHIcovitvh Sickles Cohen Rockmun Frie din 11d PIIIle Epste 13111 Isenberg Ettl 011 Sher SnItzmnn Eisenmnn K1111 Lemy Moo onws Sales kv Nnylmusse Sable 01' Inppen Smith Colm Epstein Stern IVinn rer Doerflinger G115b1rg Rosenblooxn .Io Scln vurtz 511112111 Wj Finkclstcin I13... 1', 1,1. . Egjgn. L. El: Eli? E E E 9E E E E ELI g E E E E, Q L; 175 10m00EkEf Sigma Phi Epsillon Founded at 11101111101111 College, Virginia. 1901 Active Chapters. Fifty-ninc 1.. R. Daugherty 1111.11.110r11t ..J Bcrlct Jr. .C. Ger 1'. 1'1. chElrlixson Jr. C. .-cII: W. '1'. A 1110 L111. Bmdc 1112110110 Cart .11. J. M. Malone; D. Dny 11.110111: Davis 11110111011de V.Lew1s011 0801' Ardell W. 11 b. Hes Geise 1'1. 11. 111151111111 11.S.151101I 1.. M. Burkholder WV. . Hess .1. F. Roberts 1V. . Jones w. w. Cmuplia1. 11.11.'1'1mllnpsun ..1 11. .1111 W C. Mn. Gurber Bur 111 101114. or 1 11ATRES:1N TACULTATE E, V FRATRES 1N URBE W! H. T. Jonssun M. C. Mutccr FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors 11 1.113570 D. K. 11011 Jun'iof .1. K McCuTlough 1'. Spicsc. .11'. .1. Plhde : S. G. Roberts .1. F.1wbcrt; A. 1. Ton A-SophomireMmy 1V.R.11011 '1.1.1N.G:clrbcr N C 1 11.15.0113 1:15.; -.-1 Ivrcsbzvrw 1111:10wa 1 K. . V' C. F. Svlmitzcr C. 3 . .eln er..1r. 111. F. Hahn. Jr. A. M. Maser. Jr F. 1 ' Cunt. M. C. Bigcluw E E E E 11.0111 11 B. M. Hackctt I'. H. Hop J. W. 1011111 15 E. 001 A.R.K11nest1ver W.D D.Mu W. R. Millie 1V. P. Morrow .A. Day P.Ia y R H. Benny. Jr. L.Fr etz..lr. Thompson Somler lieutty 11111111 Bnhn P.1111y Sclmitzer lilIurL-y Mulouey 11 ezt ole Campbell Morrow Mill1cllondernn Fr ens E. Berlet J. Berle: OHS McCullough lA. Tomb I'imlcr Spiese Gersen S.Eoburts Jm es Kynesgilver J. Roberts 5511011 11 15110 176 HMEMEEWML TNT A1pha C1111 R110 1311111111011 at Trinity College. January 1, 1895 Active Chapters. Twenty-three PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER Established June 2. 1917 leATRES- IN FA CUL'IA'IE Dr. C. D. C1111111p11n .Sl1c1'1'ick 11::1r11111rt FSATRES 1N COLLEGIO 4' 5 Sgniors . 1 J. C. A. 3 ost G. Shaffer 11. A. 1111111111! 1.. Bnrnhart ' D. F.111'rwick 11'. A. Frederick L1'111'11'111-111111111 K.111'11111' 1': 11111's1111 1 Sophomores 1 .1.1C. Edmundsi Jun1ors 5' . J. A1110n$n11 11. 11.11111 ..H Spu 131:1111' C11r111cs ansm 0.111.110111 J. R. Bonner 11.13. 111111111111'1-3' .1. 11'. Lindsey l1.1'.11111111111111..1 A. gli. '1 R 1.1301'1'3' W. A. B1111 1 l'. Xli 111111511111 W.S.111ccn D.G. We R 0. Q1111p1'1111 V1111. S11111111l R J: .,, J 11. 111111111 I1. McClny W. Armslrung'.Ij11illips 11. .11111111-1' 'x-i1 11111151 1 111111115 MJlllngton H1 Hobbs I't'oor Ambler Reicbenbuch Roper Weiss illips Patterson Berry Armstrong Shepurd Butz nEer 11nds Bluest: James English Autonson Spe cc Schmid anostu Barnlmrt Yost. Lindsey Ilerwick upl EEEEEEEEEU mg I 1 1 177 r--r 1 1DENEEQENwi Alpha Sigma Phi Founded at. Yale Univvrsily. IMF; Active Chapters. 'I'hirty-nnc UPSILON CHAPTER Established February 9. 1918 . FRATRES IN FACULTATE 11.. v. Dye W. 1;. Young a. .1. Hair FRATRES IN'URBE R. A. Graham G. C. Graham . R. T. Gmlmixzflx C. F. Graham D. J. Lehman 1? IATRESXINP ,CQLLECIO f Sehiyrk , J. H. Conga . Jr. XV. F. Holland ' V .' M. A. Spekg' 7 . x x W n.1,.wnmx C.0.Whuitc ' 1 R. F. Hancock 1' M. S. VuIzer D. R. Schnnl Xv euljer' A. II. Forster J. E. Pugh H. M. I'nrmlcy C. A. Mcisingcr ' ' ' . Ijndcmuut J. P. Lockan same: :20ng J. J. Rutherford R. B. Rikcr N. F. Rndtln. R. Huber. Jr. D. W. Swain H. A .Vnclke' A. R. Gates J. XV. Rife XV. M. Lulz C. Q. Smith J. A. Stuley. 3rd P. E. Waltz v Freshmen j C. V. Ilnughtnn C. E. Hess J. '1'. Voir H. M. Hughes M. G. Quinn ' C. W. Shuvam' R. J. Sigcl V. ll. Sivkcls KV. G. Mnrmn W. E. Disnuy J. H. Widonnr K. W. Weir: C. W. Kline I0. IL Gurlnun .1. A.Fr:1hull 142. A. MCIJH'UII K. i. .uvis lloughton Smith Dismry Gormnn McLuren SlmelIer IIr-ss Slokels Miller Weir Quinn Slgel Swu In Ronda Morton W idenor Huber Vels XVultz Fmbutt Huber R , Rifn Rutherford Vyverberg Staley Wilcox Gutcs Mclsinm-r Pnrmlcy Hancock Sclmnl Holland Wnlzcr d Forstor Lo kart Lindenmuth h Coogan Whnite ; gngEEE' i.g- Theta Chi Founded at Norwich University. April 10, 1H50 Active Chapters, Fm'tyLsc-ven W ' meW 2 V Q $51 OMEGA CHAPTER Estawishcd 1919: F. J. Doan Hell 'lhompfon L L Suerken i Girard Anderson Miller Decker ; Faries mm KL , L I' Hamm l a4r$ammoh 13?- . X38 W 131: Sc 'v' Conard Whnc L VSQL seuk M'nize Huzznrd Jordan Carson Xiiiii' T5? Qllmcr Bell Sinclair Hammond W mI-Vr hccne Hnnth Freshmen Ynum: Urcinvr XVultorV-a Fry Hahn Mnnre Wright Stright Rogers 3 ,EEELEELgEmmEEMLEwEwEEEm L11. EEEEE E1317 L .- L , Huzznrd Rogers Krone Gilmer Deckvr Fry Fostn-r . ; I-Imnm Schwenk Page Striglm LVulters Booth LL right Grolner Newcomer L Young Iiller Hcil Imo Car White Sinclair Jordan L Uonnrd Furies Glrnrd Donn suerken Ixnight Nesbitt Thompson Anderson IE L . gEEQQEEEEEEEEiELEEEEEEEEL 179 WQQWn 11; ' L Sigm Ph' S'gm Founded :11 University of Pennsylvania. 1908 Active Chapters. Eighteen BETA,CHAPTER Established l 919 FRATRES IN FACULTATE . 141. B. S1uvcley H. H. KVillizuns H. XV. Thurston A. B. Bingham A , V . . 1'. B. lump H 1' RATER IN URBE . H 0. 31mm . FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors ; i . . Honcss H. F. Alderfcr . L Oshmne KIIHOS Shingler '5 ' lluling Pnulhunms Beuuge Reichard , Kna C 11111111911111 Grimm Elder Lingenfelter S'11l Bennett Leyda Saphamorcs IIOI'T. Spunglcr 'W 0:11' Mcllor C. Rnub Londlcin Longm'rc R. Griflith Kluse Maynard Frcshnu'n L H 111ml '1 Ik'lll. 1Vilsull Killer Edge .1. 1'1111111-ll1 . l'rivu Harris W berry Lumllt'ln Spunglvr ll. Connolly Lougucre Schiller 1111113 U. 611111111 1:. Grimm Davies E1111 ellor Ep, '1. 1 pr 11111.11 , C Raub HullinogI 1:011111-tt 111-11 hurd Maynard Shingler Benuge Lingenfeltor Le; 1111 Foote Wei 1' A. Iluub ' 1x11111015ts 1h- H111111011 Aldurfcr P111111111111Us Willin ums Smu'cl Smith Robcr J. Connolly Dent Wilson Ritter Price Edge Kappa Delta Rho A I T Founded :It Middlebury College. Middlebury. Vermont. 1905 Active Chapters. Eighteen ZETA I CHAPTER Established March 12. 1920 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE A. J. Currier M. '1'. Adams L; A, Dogge'ft , W. V. Dennis E. 5. EH; FRATER IN URBE G. D. KI'qurine FRATRES IN COLLECIO - Seniors '1'. M. Bullock R. c. Edsun I ILM. Grave I , D. F- Im'i . H-K k I . ilk J.b Sulylor . Juniors I E. 7,, Bower E. 0. Hnrvev D. A. Jones , . R. P. MI'Collnugh H. R. Tnlmciillsnn 2 , .I.II.DIppoId J.V.I-Iolh:III i -, ii'.lI-31cCalistkil' 1.. M 'lems -11- : I Sophomores . 5 A. 1. B0 ck D M. Jones .19.:H13Crat'kl'll J H Minlin l'. F.Slnutror Vi LS. Brockwnv J. P. KiI -k k. MIvKiIIlI-I' III. B No J.VL.SWI'IHZ W ii C. R. DietriIk Xi . I. Turker k, 7 Freshmen VI i'. '. . - I ' '. ', , 19,,1'. Kit -I . w. w. I'ilv F. H. Shmu- i ii ROM! I ii Ilomimsnn II IIn N.ILWiI-kvy MMrIII-kou KitIlIIIII IIIIn'I-y lIIllIII-k HOOK NIII-lc TOIIIHHHUH lDmVI-r HFIN' kI my Jone. Kir k McCollouglI MI-KiIIlI-y I'ile V iI- kI-y JIIIII-s MiilliII Irwin SIIIIIITI r l'-III kI-r . IIOHHIH Deit t'IiI-l' 10. Dr YIItI H I NluIIIe MICIIlimIIr llippnld Grm'I- HUL'L'PH E 115'! mu UH IIIIis lxirk HI IIIlI-IsIIII MI- I IIIIIhs SII: Iril , $53319. $11375: iigugih Delta Sigma Phi 131111111191! at City t'ullegc of New York. 111911 Active Chapters. 1 1111ly-sc1'011 EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1920 1 r FRATRES Jm' CULTATE J. B. Shaw E. Montague I P. '1'. Ziegler 1 . Dunlap 11.113.1Mckson LEE ' '1 Captain Hollyer 37.1 .1 . I .I.B.Shaw l1. Montnglue Mai; C t i H 11 - Jose 11 Mlller IL E. Dickson C. BOL 0 1113-3111 Shgwym D IEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEHEHEIIEIIEHEHEHEI J. K. Rankin 1 . Wulkm: '1 :E . 'V . 1 er -- l1. 1.. Eves W. Dickqon I W M111L'l1lc 5. II. Lcw1s ,1' ' .3 ' . I 1 C. V. L. Davis 11. A. 81:1'111118n W. R. Arnold C . . 1' .X M. hu A.'.llichz11'dson.K. Rnsentcl B wm: 11.11. Sutton J.Mlller A lCutt 1111,: .11. Pier .' 4' . . s 1 'l'. W. Reed 89 IL Charles A. Myers 0. Scl1u1nucl1er C .1111' . 7. 113 H. 1311qu . 'l'c 11111111' . .cM K1011 A. Smith R. Blggln ,. Christin II. '1'11105111110 l'..W11g1u-1 W. McKay F r0311 m an A. lhn'nhnrt . Ii. Jumhs N. Kuvlmr F. l'ivrm- R. Shearer R. 1 ch .VV. Young V1 er-a 13011- 011 Truesllulo Jucohs Smith W. IHvkmn TL-Jun McKonn McCoy Foe Mcliuy Huhumncher Clmrles - I 1 'ngm-r Christin ltusonfoltlL-r1-:Mnmlrsson Bowers Sutton 'ut tni 111;. turn hurt - I'inkertun '11 or mold Rankin B 'ers I M1 lle Reutschlcr 111.;qu lleed l' erce 1 11cm Yo 111g Jurdin E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E Sigma Tau Phi Founded m IYllin-rsily of Pennsylvania, 1918 Avtin- Flmplcrs, Seven GAMMA CH A PTER FMuhlislu-d May S, 1920 FRATER IN FACULTATE Max Krlss FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. Stciubcx'gor L S. Block II. L. 'l'oor Juniors J Arnnvils S. Berger 11. W. nghstonc C. Mundclkorn J. N. Plumer J. M. Axch'od L. Shogmu Sophomores XV. Rnsvnswvig H. R. Wcrtheimcr Id. 11. Albert Freshmen 31,1. Bnldingcr 1C. Frisch .l. H. llullnml M. Rnsonslvin K. H. Slrnhl - G- l'ivk S. C. Gnhin H. II. Moskofsky II. SIH'onh M. A. Ziunts HuldilIX-E'T llusL-nsu-in Holland Slruhl Zimnls Stc-vens Mundelkern isL-h Guhin Noxktll'sky KYI-rthuhnvr Brink SEOIHDerxt-r Bergm- AIIu-rt 'l'uur lhmunsWI-i: mom; LIKMSMHE Arlmvils Axrlrml Shogun: l'lumvr Immji . IEEWEUEPFI Theta Kappa Phi Founded at Lehigh University. October 1. 1919 Active Chapters. Eight I. A. D'Amit'n E I .m' . Moran Swoeny Moor re Ixrny Bvll Spolrh'l Gregory Houck Simon Ritter Ulrich Keane igifm Summt'rs ?ngell IIIqulnico Serrlll McLaughlin Busch Reilly J.Wehcr Crawford Slegner Buck Cornely 1 MA I Fl. 101, xe 6.1:: A. W- H W ebor yK. Webber Franz Donahue Vuorhocs Rnsmtter Dieck Mutter llufnugel Dugnn I 3 '.;'w Hummer Christan 1 Em ; 1 I' LMLW , FAtULTATE Dr. F. .I. Tschan I UI I..1 JIIduck M f'ik A I' ,X V URBEMY . .O'Hanlo ,. -. ,,COLLE;IO ' i' .F. Be 11 .I. N. Engel Lug l .I. R Bu ck II. M. Gregory - y ' .I.C.'Ilv:111.'1ugh A..I.Huf11agcl nH : xx. ' II.I1I. Pulsed; C. R. Hammer 1'. ' U .I. H. ch113' I111 w .; , 6 31'5'2-5 M.S'ophomoresw I, L 1.. G. Chrislnfr F W.D w.A M: re E. PA, 11' 1013' B. M. ';Mo1t l II.111.C11wfm'd RJV.I;ILLaughli11 II.I..Rcs-.1e1 Freshmen .I. B. Brown II. .I. Donahue F.. l.. Rnshlttcr WWWHE C. M. Spcidel W D.Moo1'e '1'. .I. Rei lyl G.IV.R10I101'tsnn ' 11'. w. Kelly '1'. A. SScrrIlI F. J.S te VIKJ. Smnmers .I. C. Rivcly . . 1mon G. R. Ulrich . Weber . Hayes E. .I. Ritter E. F. Sweeny H C. Weber ..I K. IVebher .I. .I . Voorhees A. .I. Weber MEEEEQEEJEEEEE L, ,.V, 184 WEEEEEEEE Phi Kappa Tau 5; Founded at Miami University. Oxford. Ohio. March 17. 1906 Hl Active Chapters. Forty-twn I' ' OMICRQN CHAPTER L Established hIay G 192 . , . IRATRES IN FACULTA TE :2 E 1 9 C. T. '. ., : I I.. I D e Ioltl .0 Brien R. '1'. haIIiTghc-r u , unner I I Hulls . 1 r1 III. A.W:1III I II. IV Sw , 5.1.. Mnrkic A . FRAITRES IN URBE ' ' F. I4.C1'opp j 7' Dr. 11. R. Glenn j .M Pcmce I FRATRES IN COLLEGIO p . :Se'n Ia. II. Bombcrger C.lI. Bugle. Jr. EZI... Everitt ..I I. Mnguirc ..I. Mchrin 11;: C .K. Ebcrsole ..I Ii.M:n1sh-Iler I'. II. Russell . furs , .f . ' i J. I Ah .I. M. Keefe 1. ;McKIhbeu M. H. Mmrison .I. S.Spicor. .Ir. ; , Lji 1 IV.III.Br0w11 XV. M. McKee I IV 'E MiIIeJ'KV: R. G.D111I' HI 9'4, i ; h ,. . I. V. Bnmhorger II. V. Crime 1 J- D- Miller I.. R- Walker i , g . 1 I Guult II. I7. Luppcrt 14. Id. IIrunnvr a i II.A.Ad:1ms u. 1:. Alexander H. S1. i-iyreyn. .1..x.31u1unon n x 1 L2,! 11. 11. Allen I,.A.II:1xter c. .11' W H Mi I101 R- C Smillmc'l 9 w I ' m EM . .A , . 2;: 5 E: IIEIW i E'U i I 4 m 3 l i. IE ; leinnmtx Fn McMuIIL-n Allen AII-xundor IIIII 5.1M r II . II. HiIlu , min: .I. II.1IIiIIr-r Gmllt Walker I 11min rgcr Rupert. Iirunmrr T 1 Murrlson IV. E. Miller MquW-e Mf'IthhL-n Ahcr Spil'vr ' I K A Evernt IInmIH-rlu-r Mt 1mm: Ihl :9 011 M Ilhtlel r u GnlIaqu-r Swift Mugulre 0' Brien 'I'unnur IVHIII Iv'uumlwl :It Tau Kappa Epsilon Aviin- Chapters. II. G. Parkinson IV. ..I Rudy R. CF . 1'1. IVoilcrIon . E. Miller 7:53 Ii. Y. Erb D. l.. Dreislmch .I. N. Armstrong K. I. IIInvku'umI Illinois Wesleyan January I-lrh hoodlmnl IJ Jroisiuu- h Stnvo 0r I'nlll-r linivmsiiy III. IHIDJ 'I'hiri y W. D. Swope K. II. Spivkier II. C. Den nyn W N. Enmes C. D. Tiliuer II. II. Stuvor II. I'Ihcnluu'h Wilson Ca mpIn-ll Blomningiun. PI CHAPTER Established 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. E. Marqunrdt FRATRES IN COLLEGIO l; ln-nlmcii Ix' It-inh: ltli IV and En mus Ih-uuy Snickivr Seniors ottc er tat RA. McVICknr . . Juniors A. if. Lumlu- F. R. Scheid Sophomores C. K. Brightbill F rcshmcn R. K. Gifford SI itclcr 511an W olh-rtnn Irutlun IIu dy 186 You rsmi rynu 'l'imyvr Fry C. S. Anderson C. H. Weiss L. 'I'. Devorc C.S Kleinbnch .C. W inslow C. C. Bryan II. I.. Goodhmd R. 1!. Pearson GiIand Deihl W. E. Smith A. C. Sugden C.II.Br:1It0n II. R. We 0d E. S. Diclll L. M. SIntoII C. II. Stiiclcr J. C. IViIson Armstrong . In to Brightbill IVinslow McVIcknr Chi Phi II'IIIIIIIII-II :II I'I'iIIwIIIII I'IIiI'cI'sin. INZI AUIIYU CIIIIIIh-rs. 'I'IIiI'Iy ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Established 1 02: .FRATIIES IN FACULTATE DI'. D. C. Duncan George Free FRATRES IN URBE W. .I. Kennedy I P. Foster I'. Stmldm'l' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Se enio rs IV. .I. 01le .I. I. Gnunmcr , R. P. Hamilton II. .I. l'III'IvI' 'I. ml . C. IIILI. II: UISII .II. Junwrs II. C. IIUklII:I I. II. IICIIIIISIIIII II. W. Evans XV. J. Kennedy IV. I,. I'lIINLI 5-H 3T0 II. .I. Del wiIcI R. W. Frank W. M. Kerr C. W, SlmIIIIII'I. .11.. Sophomores II. II- .I. III. CIIUIIIIIIII .I. VII. IVCIIII .MIII DIIIIIIIII I'. U. HiIIIIrII ,A lIIlu-tIm .I. ..0I nkil IISI ILS. Funk! Freshmen R- II ILZIIICI' I .IIIIlgIlhlIUI' II. SIIIIIIIIIII 'I. II iI'IIIIIII- l'. II. IIIIIII'IS L'II. IIIIIIUV. .II' II. III. VILI II II. I' .HII :III II. C. II'IIIIIIIII I. II. VVIIII' II LI GuIIikcI 'I' S ZIIIIIIisI-I 'I'I'IIIIIIIIA IVIIIP SIIVIII-I' I'iIIIuV' IVIIIIIIIII III II; IIIIIiI r YIIIIIIINI'I I'u'qn IV I' III ' V . . . . . . . : 1k '1' I ' IxI'IIII'WIY Fume ZIIrIoII .IOIIkIIIS I'I C'II'IIII :III MIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iIIIIvr ' 1' QIIMIIIIIIIII'I III NIINIIIHII FuIIIAr III-lwIlI-r Kerr Kim: IIIIIHIIII II I: Ins III-IIIIthIIII HrnIIIIm-r Frank? Iimwn Plus -I LII I WI-INII IIIIIII-IIII I'I IrII-r I:IIIIIIlmI ltvwl I.. IIIIIIIlu-r 187 Theta UpsiIon Omega Founded :Il Slux'cns I'olylcvhnic Institute. X. .I.. 1921- AI-Iivv Chapters. FUIII'II'UII IOTA ALPHA CHAPTER Established 19le FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Raymond A. DuthICI' Dr. C. C. l'vtors Prof. R. P. Tittsler FIIATRES 1N URBE M. T. BunneII I , R. Parnell a G. F. Fisher FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors I . S. Aumiller ..I S. Slnhoy .C. StoudI nour IV. I. Zimmerman C. S. Ely H. 0. AumilII-r II. I'. Stcwhlsnn R111. ZIcgeanlsR J. A. MCIIugII. Jr. Juniors 7 M. II. IIIIIIII-Ilzml V. P. Fry I II. R. IIcnnIng E. R. leoror A C. Osbcck P. II. Cu ugh In C. A. Schmidt. .Ir. Sophomores C I. Chupnmn S. A. Martin E. II. Raid D. II. Smith II'. II. SI niIII II. I. II HII 'I'. F SDI cur Freshmen LII:. 1?th mm A. II. Kmmur S. D. Kaufman IV. E. Minnigzh .chtorling I.. ' II :.M. Knobcl' Slnuuhlnu I'Implnun I SH, wk 1'. I Im II: IIII Fry $111110; IIIIIIIIIIL' SI 'IIIIII II Zimmnrmun SIL-I'I-Imnn . Min! IIL'II I Mun: Ihmchrunk OI-slvl'lnu: IIuIIIIs Aumillol' Smith lev rI-r Sigma Delta Fuundcd nl Culumbin University. 1909 Active Chapters. 'I'u'cntytwo SIGMA CHAPTER Established April 9. 1927 1i mg Inacomcm xx 4. M. Dcvorris H. Rosenfeld .1 m: B. XV. Mchlman J. E. Wcissmnn , J. N. Cutler 5. Nathan C. C. B .' 3' H. A. Krow , Lrnstun S. Supuwitz D. K. Greenneld A. l . Pwhh- H. Iluhvrmun 1 M. II. Rtwlonhcrg A. Frankel R. Abrumsnn C l A. A! K'll ankrl ll. Huhvrmun A. Cohen Nathan Itol-mnlwrg Gnlluh Abrumson Cutler Sllpowltz Slu-rumn Bvrnslviu '. Ylhvn x'ruw Greenllelll Melselmnn Devorrls Rosenfeld II. Hubermnn Mehlmun Lermnn Wcissmun Alesnlkof! Wga .... Theta Nu Epsilon Founded at Wesleyan Univ'elsiu'. Middlutnwn. Cull . DO'CllIhCr .I, IN? Active Chapters. Eighteen PI CHAPTER Established May 10. flags Reinstatcd May 28. 1927 J. A. Hamilton W. G. C. Thompson R. C. ickcl A. NV. Dudley 13 G. H. Pritllam E. M. Schnmuder II. J. Cooper C. 1Vntson J. 1V. U. Pursell B. V. VVCidIIer .Spenccr D. M. Musser C. E. Bo dc J.M.Gmhnm C. Ii. GJIHIICI W. A. Hcrbst Ii. M. Frey. Jr. E. 1.1.GI'IIIIIIIoII7. F. L. Mathews W'. M. Mcrritls R. B. Myers 1:. R. UL-igur .Murgun Ii. 1.. Ruth Freshmen. k. E. Brioln 111R. l?csslcr II. S. Hartley D. R. Kaloy C. A. anph I C. B. Buulmnun 12W. Filer V. Hutton J. F. Neill W. F. l'III'h'r Dudley Musser Hartley Merritts Hutton Fusslcr 1 NolplI Pursell Knley Morgan Neill Garner GrnIInIenz I mlmm MutheIIs Ilerbst Miller Brioln We Idn ner Powell BIIclIIIIInn Bode Gainer ry Porter Prithnm Grimm Filer Spencer Long Watson Thompson Hamilton Cooper Lam UEWEEFEEIJJE 190 W. E. Albright R. E. Dietz R. G. Eckert J. R. Cnync R. Davis M. G. IIeiscr IL L. Ilihhurd l'. H. Bnilcy Imih-y . Mt-Ihmvell Timlull Cocker Dietz Fleming Kuhr 'l'hicxs Eckt t ibburd Coyne C. E. Bullingcr ' FRATIRESVIN ,COLLEQO W. C. Fleck G. H. Fleming F. P. Gciscr B. R. Johnston T. l'. McDowell W. R. t'mvkrr FRATRES IN VFA lllugcr Senior: Inimc-grber HT.K.AHajcQ J.FI. Happg-l' ., vvr'Ium'ar's .j: J. M. MacKnyighyf ,7, rsaphomga; J. A. Mka.luusk.yr I'V'vshrnhl F. V. IAIII rglt TAU CHAPTER Edublishal Muy 31. 1927 QIJLTAI'E Vincvnt Hller Snydvr Johnston Walker Lnu Polly Alb Wruusur Beta Kappa Founded :It Hmnlinc University. Ortohm' 15. 1901 .thch Chapters. 'I'hirtyunc M. C. Slmuser A. F. Hoincnmn C. A. Kohl H. M. Tinkcom E. E. Polly 14'. Dichnhm-h XV. I cum 1.. IL l'lllcr Luvun Mulcosky 'l'. J. Ulsh XV. E. Gcnl'lmrl G. G. Gondling II. '1'. Thios XV. G. Walker R. M. Snyder S. D. 'I'imlull ll. Vilwvnl Ilule Dimenhnch GL-n rlmrt IIl-lmamain Mut-Knigllt Heck Gerhe ppel IIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIEMEEIEHEIEIEHEHEILEHEII Pi Kappa Phi Faundcd at College 01' Charleston. Clu'ulcston, S. C. D0 011'11101 10 .101 Active Chuptms. '1 11111y-eig11t ALPHA MU CHAPTER 15511111115111 November 5, 1927 ., 7, ,1 c. w, Grlng W.J.Bnc1u11u11 . , . ' I J. A. Schumucher 18'. C. '1' nylor - .' ' C.G.Hef1'ner 11. M. Rodgers D.11. Porter .1. F. Miller R. C. Kicffer D. B. Meade .1. 1 . Kicscr . . 1' ' . W. l'lplor 1 1'1'sluncn II. .1. Mayor 11.0. Hihlslion 11. .1. West 11.5.110er M. M. nigger 1211.51011111: Mayor Schisslor 111111510111 - ' ' Hemler Mussinn 11011! Bigger VnnIlurllngen K1050 M Klemer Schumucher Gr ng Stokely E E E E E E E E E E E E g E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E EEEHEIEHEHEHEIEIEEEIEIIEIEIEIEIEIIEIEIIEIIEIIEHEIEHEEHEHEHEIEIEIEID Ea IEIIEHEIEIIEIEHEHEHEJIEHEIIEHEIEHEHEHEHEIEHEIEIEIE 192 4951 a ENEHEHEEIEEHEHEMIEEU EEEHEIEIEHEHE 9 499-99g A 9 Egg: wEEEEEE9E9 Triangle Founded at University of Illinois, 1007 Active Clmptcrs. Fourteen 9g9EEEEX' PENN STATE CHAPlTER OF' TRIANGLE FstmeQigAfyfy 192 a g a mumms Mculayfma w A. 1'. Powell R. L.S-1ckett W H A. Everett C. W. Beese : a E. M. B. ' ,- ', A , ' C.pS eer S. Dally 9 r R. R. HEHSE... k A L'Hey I RP Stitt w. H. Smith j 9 E. F. Mitchell K. F. Venter F. Hoyt .J. Mileski 9 A. C. M! MS I G. XV. Fnlkc A. '1'. Eckles C. . it H. 1. Martin W. Laudcnslagcr E. 1'. Adams II. E. Oppel E. S. Spcring W. J. Schoolcy 1 x Freshmen 0. K. Hill C, R, Page E. B. Bcckcman C. H. Tocwc E. Graebar iEEEEEE9E i I EEEEW Smith l'nge Bill TCHHW Grnobnr Beckemnn N. 9 Schooley Mitchell Martin OPIIOI Luudenslnger Folke 9 d Miller Vex Sitar Dnlly Er kles Adams Mileski V0 Ike , i 9 Murzucco tltt Spoor Lllley Everett Smith HotIman 3 .SJ 1 LIEEEEEWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFE 193 Alpha Phi Delta Fuumlod :1! Syracuse University. 1902 Active Chapters. 'lchnty-eight CHI CHAPTER Established March lli, 1929 FRATER IN FACULTATE Emerald Murmo FRATRES m ,COLLEGIO Seniors; . Jnhn Ambrosino Nicholas Binm-u BolliICiDSOVDI'. f- ' ' Andrew Navarro Cecil Vignuui Dmncnick Armienln Herman t'unluni Jayme; Gnlmsi ' f Curl Sylvester r ,. '- ' :1 : Juni 9:rs,,r .lusoph D'Agostino Brunu Vusn'uui Louis Cnpcrulli Anthony Burrnssu 1 John Occzlsionc Cmnclin Roncn Arthur Cicero Albert DcBonis Lcunurd Sculiu Vivtur Sih'estru Anthony Cinlnlu Albert Fulvio Mrm'it; Cafmnhic Frolimlu Spmli Joseph Green Fred Ciucuiulu Dunwnivk Furlnclu Uioudohl Ciololn A. Fulvio Gn-co Spudl Funnelo i . r1 Occasions F. Fulvio Cnpurone :cero Cnporelll lmrrusso Mugnotm Sylvestr D'Azostino Vignutti Pulumlm 11 n :0 Sculls o Sylvester Nuvurro Curduni Amllruslno Gnlnssi Armiuutc H. R Arhnnn A. 5.8 v s. F. F. Bnhh B. W. Conn S. T. Dean E. A. Decker R. I11. Glick .1. 1!. 111111105 1.. S. S.HMT1111111 Delta Chi Founded at Cornell l'niversity. 1111111 Active Chapters. PEN N SYLVAN IA STATE CHAPTER M. AV. AVhite If. I'. z'11npl1cll .P.0r11oll 11.. Z. lgctwilor 1'. Horh'it'k C. ALICV A. II.Fu11ke Jr. II. E. Maurcr. Jr. R. H. MCFHIIS MoshL-im Schwartz 8110111111 1' P11 11 y me:- Thom pson Itetublislmd June 1. 1929 FRATRES 1N, FACULTATE R. W21 Griuut I1RATRES JN GOLLEGIO 611,?wa 1.. L.R Ramei' Fresh 111 on R. i.k'F:1lls AL 11.. 511151101111.le Dmkur Riddle Funke . C. Il'gh .'11yre Dotwilnr C11 niphcll A. C. Miller . Slicll'rnrd 1'.1.. .111 R. M. Stricnklund l'. .I.0l1crlc K..V. A. Thirty-six ., . . 9 2' 1 A Thompson 1. Weston lJ.I'.I':1istc.IlI H. A.S:1y1'c R. G. Thrasher . 1:.11.K:11np A l 01.1k 1 l'. 'l'. RiuL ; AV. A. Riddle H. 112. Schwmtz. .11. High Slick 11?. R. Simmer 01x IInlnes Her . k Strickluml mu 11g 11 '1 JEEEEEIEUEI Phi Pi Phi Founded at University of Chicago. November 15, 1915 Active Chapters. 'l'wcnty SIGMA CHAPTER Eslublishud May 25. 1929 Ay'5 FRATEBQ' 1N EAICULTATE F. Eichhullz R. Hughes J. Waln W. Bush A. I-Iarc D. Oesterllng F. AVilson 1L Kurn J. Weldner JWildiug H.VV01pcrt G. Brodie R. Eichholtz R. Bierwirth E. Erb K. Moll C. 1mm H. Weisel S. luppcr R. Donnelly Freshmen D. Cu; meal L. chppingcr 'l'. Schrader C. Ziegler J. Wood R. Hclmlingcr R. l'u cky G.Schumakcr W.Jcnnings Kleppinger Pucky Henulnger Schumuker Schmder Ziegler 1 o Clapper XVniscl Erb Bienvlrth Jennings Moll ; Cupples Brodie Wuln Weldnor 0 per 11 ex- Bitter 1 Hare Wilson Schenck Oesterllng Wood Hughes B. Elchholtz Ricker F. Eichholtz 11 196 P. R. Blanolwl H. L. Crnssluy R. V. Edmistnn l'. A. Frost A. J. Bnrdner J. . . Dubbs J. Gnrber N. E.A1exnnder WK H. McCreary Q. S. Beck J. M. Bollinger J. L. Burget J. Barber H. Bnggcrly Gethin 2 o E Finley Burget I Theis Bork M! . UHPN Dreese Barber ALPHA CHAPTER Established November IR. 192 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE J. Ii. Isvnhcrg l'. J. Rohl-l' l'. U. Mzu'Kcnzie G. H. Rusirlcs FRATRES 1N URBE J. t'. Snyder, , M'I,I'..1Vnrnor FRATRES 1N ECOLLEGIO Seniors H. W. Gothin ' H. G. Miller R. R. Finley 7 , , , QWD- . Mlshc G '1'. Jones ' 'V PuL. Patterson -. Juniqrsvv' 1 R. E. Morgan ' Vy'II. G. Reincr : Sophorizofjg's M. c. HritdeH'fL WV. Hawk ' .SIRZIond , C. A. Renmley H. Hetriuk a . L 5001 Freshmen G. F. Hiebcr J. R. Morgan C. L. Lehman L. A. Rhmuls 1 n Ih-nmh-y N 1 Rd Morgan I'nttorsun Lloyd lanlm-kcr Gurher m-nhvrg S: yder Spnngler Sue! ML-t'rwlry Shun Morgan Yenrlch x r Bollingcr n u! Phi Lambda Theta Founded :11 Pennsylvania Slate College. Novmnhcr IN. 1920 Active Chnplcrs. Five F. J. Ruwlnlul A. l . Wnulrul H. A. Wunwr E. II. Reed J. U. Simmons Ii. C. chrich I . L. Spnnglcr Shott 0.5. E. i. Spitler A. M. 'l'hics EEEEJEEEEMEMEEEIEEEEEMEN 1 EJ E E Relish McVicknr Borden Schwerer Corbin Patterson Barnes 1 Moore Weirmun P0 or XVUod Straley Long Johnston Block 1 Eu 1 Musun Andujnr Murkle Sugden Stavely Wulf Schenck 0.1 i 1M?1 Eta Ka .pa Nu 16-6.: . . i iHOllllrin . , V ' Founded at Uni . 'a' c; - Illinois. 1904 'y B; i Active Chapters. I'wenty-one ii i i l 1 E12331 1, EPSILON CHAPTER ; ,. 4 Established December 4. 1909 i 81:5? ' J i imam j FRATRES IN FACULTATE i E C. L. Kinsloe E. B. Stm'ely D. L. Markle -- 1 L. A.Doggctt A. L Tobias XE . .... , kRATRES IN COLLECIO i ESQ Seniors 1 .25; A.C.Sugden J. R. Potter A.K. enck i b i Marvin Lung I 5.13 loo F.C.Schwerer.Jr i Samuel C. Dally W. A. McVicknr W. C. Mason i - XV J.Wood D. L. Weirman J. M. Fetherolf 1 J H.Wolf M. R. Strnley J E.Co1-bin ILRosenfeld J. H. Moore R. B. Patterson H.E.Roush E. C. anes M. Andujar i E. W. Bnrden ii Juniors i E. 1.. Johnston hEEEEEEW S. E. McKihhen 198 An honorary society among students of electrical engineering and others practicing that pro- fession. It was organized at the University of Illinois in 1904-. of Electrical Engineering standing in the upper quarter of their class are eligible. is to confer honor upon the outstanding men in the School of Electrical Engineering. Juniors and Seniors in the School Its purpose EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEW IEEEEELEEEEEIEEIEEIEIEEEEIEEEEEIEEEIEIEEEE NE! 14 g EIEIEEEEEEJEEJHEIEE EEEEEB EEEEEE EEEgEJEEEEQEL I3. IEIELEIIILIFW JaEBEBmmBEBi Ohnmeis Rusnvil Guernsey Iloiinr Burrows Rourn HoiTn mun Anderson Ho lc-mnhI F'llckingnr Bickci Hurbergor Jones An mid Miilcr Pur rs: Ail Culligun 11 III e , u 1 A n30 Kmy onus I IIIiI III x'iing Ivori more FlI hollz Tomb MIII-kle Bonito EIII- rsulI- DI IwilL-r Wliilinms Carter i'uok I'ortur McUIIskcy We Isl lI Cutlor K coll GI'IIIIIiI-r Scabbard and Blade Founded at University of Wisconsin Active Chapters. chenty-one Col. W. B. Mchskcg I NA. C. Miller Capt. R. Shmp E. D W: Irlek Iieu . miViliiIIIIIs Ca; Jt. M. C. Bigclmi J.0 Kei dam wnimavmte Ca wt. V.A .IIIIIIIeI E'g glontnlguc ch . $6162 in t Capt. R. 1:? Cat k . 4 I x I I II In Xx; zkzj; rig? ILI FRX'TRES IWSURBE N. G. Bu ch C.J. Carter UV R N. Sm not R. L. Dennison .l. C. Lester C. Moore H. N. Wilniimns i...i.GrIIIIIler FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. L.R eer C. B Kra A. F. Bnulton H..R SiiIerrard R J Porter iLL icke l u, J. OILSH Welsh P. J. lniolcombc XV. R. uCalliIrnn J.W. . rno D. L Sm ith J E. Eic edimnz D. L. Guernsey Fbersole .S. BuIIous 11. G F. C fit 1. Andersnn E. Russell G L, I-Iofhennn J.S. oiar . . a W C.Mnson W. 'l'. Jo H. A. Markle C. H. Harbergcr ..i R. Pol Her Juniors W. Purseli J. A. Kling W. F. Flickingor XV. E. Miller H. F. Jones R. E. Dctwiicr The National Society of Scabbard and Blade was founded at the University of Wisconsin in the fall of 1904. The organization of the Society is modeled upon Ihut of the United States Army. The various chapters are designated as companies, and are organized into a brigade of four regi- ments. The purpose of Scabbard and Blade is primarily to raise the standard of military train- ing in American colleges and universities, to unite in closer relationship their military depart- ments, to encourage and foster the essential qualities of good and emcient officers, and to promote intimacy and good fellowship among cadet officers. FL; ; 199 Root: Moore Mch'm lck St It t Johnston White Mchckur Suhworer Ohnmois Mnanren Smith Dmlloy c r Wood Mason Booth IIuIdemnn Mnrmt; Tau Beta Pi tHonornry Engineering Founded at Lehigh University. 1885 Active Chapters, Flfty-seven PENNSYLVANI Establis -, -h out me hedsey Seniors P.K. R00 A. C. Sugden ..H Mo oore G. T. Jones S.hMcCorlI11ck M. Long K. Sit tf H. L. Ohnmeis C. Ed son A. W. Maanren C. Barnes W. H. Smith White A. W. Dudley G. 'l'. McCurthy E J. K. E. I. W V. A. Mchcknr F. C. Scllwerer ' Junior E. L. Johnston An honorary society founded at Lehigh University, June 1, 1885. ms 'obnr Miller Homnnn Anderson Ed son Bu rues Lon g W. Long . F. Mellen . L. Sackett X B. Stavely I D. Walker E. J. Weber H. G. Miller J.W C 5 WV. Bo 0th V A Haldenmn W. W. H. J. H Anderson Its purpose is to confer distinction upon the students who have maintained a high grade of scholarship and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the Engineering students of the institutions in which its chapters are located. Members standing in the upper fifth of the Junior and Senior classes are eligible for membership. Cruighoml Conn Vnrn n- ssiun Thorpo Coughlin 0:1 mum 1t'1-11I111111 Stet-Ie Monlgnmo ry 1-1101 lh-rhst Kirsll I'l-dersun Thomas Lvlonoll' Andrrson Neel; Phi Lambda Upsilon 11 A Founded at Active EEgE FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. E. Singer J I F. C. Whitmorc C. w. Studdnrt 'l'. w. Mason E. B. Forbes 1: ! 1 1 fr. C. Chnndlvc 0.1:. McFarland J- H- Olewiuc W: XV. 1 i558 i ELJJ , 1' WP v , W.J.Kic-u1 R. w. Swift A. H. Ilnltnzlngcr 1 1 m 1 1 E. D RDcis D, s, Crydcr H. H. Geist .I. G E 1 R. A. Deutcher D. E. Haley H. 0. Triehuld G. E. 0:11:21 , l i A. K. Anderson J. W. White 3 i 1 V J FRATRES IN COLLEGIO E1 1 Seniors ME 1 F. Steele C. W. Montgomery W. E. Neely J. J. Thomas :15 I W. E. Gmhnm K. A. Vnrtcrossinn H. C. Bmgc F. M. ClnlhiL-r 1 1 i 1 'l'. n. Kcmlritk T i i 1 Juniors . 1 g M. E. Cnnn J. M. Graham D. Kirsh J. 1V. Johnson i E i 1 M. R. Cannon w. A. Herbst 1 ' l 1 : Gradunle Students , 1 I C. B. Hollalmugh H. P. Harris H. S. Rnthmck w. E. Foughiin iE i R. '1'. Phelps C. M. Crnighcnd XV. L. Evknvich M. A. 'I'hnrpo :i m 3 i A. W. Hutchinson C. 0. Jcnson F. E. Williams '1'. V. 111-10111, 1 5 1 1 1 1 G. R. Shnrpless' S. F. Howell J. D. Pivkcns E. B. Strublo i LE 1 i ' . 0. L. Roberts II. M. Wnodhurn D. H. McQueen P, 0. Adams 5 S Pedersnn M. F. Ackcn 'l'. A. Gadwa B. F. 'l'ullur This society was founded at the University of Illinois in 1899.1L chooses its members on a basis of high scholarship in Chemistry. Its members are clecled from the graduate students, the Seniors and the Juniors in the second semester. '1 he honor man of the Sophomore class in the Chemical Cuxriculums 15 also elected at the end of that year. The organization is incorporated in Illinois as honorary Chemical Society. E3, iii 1 L: EB A $3; EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEM 201 ME EEEE 44 I sel- uyj L4.-...a;;;,:rE Kjigm A: A 51: g: E E A EVE E E: E .Amjm. La E5 Suhenck Kline Jackson Burrows lCorbin XVn msl McCullonI I. C. Young Bromilcy Briggs Mont go ery BrIIIIgIII-t Ronsh J 0w: lIanh'II Slump llnrllmllnlmlew R. A. Y mIIIg Kleuson EVI' In : In I'ro .f EVtIml l'r 0.f IIII- --rI II 1': IrIII rot Mmkh- EIII IuIn Gr I I I Sigmd Tau EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Estab X 7 E w E; E ', Emil: IFIIA'rREsTIiIE-EWULTATE X2 53 R. A. Young: H. A. Everett P. B. Knpp D. L. Markle R. E. Mlnshnll E A. H. Forbes F. H. Woclfel E. C. Wondruff M. A Clinger E A. J. EVood C. L. KiIIsIoc C. L. Harris D. A. Campbell 5 E . FRATRES lN URBE E H. I. 'l nrpley R. R. Clel:IIId E E E ,, FRATRES IN COLLEGIO E l . 'E Seniors ; E . C. E. Bnrwis E. C. BrnIIIiley R. E. Brungart J. S. McCollnIII E I E E F F. A. Lilley H. J. EI'IIIzIII J. S. Burrows VVJL Peters E i 7 J. I. Jewell D. L. WeirIIIxIII J. E. Corbin A. K. Schenuk E f g H. E. Roush C. EV. Montgomery R, 1'1. Jackson J. G. Shope 1 Egg I K. A. Grebe R. H. Burtholmnew F. P. Kinson R. W. Woods E ' ' j 13;, W. Borden A. S. Briggs J. L. Kline M. C. Young E m! J umar Sigma Tau, founded in 1924., al. the University of Nebraska, is an engineering fraternity made up of men who have shown a marked ability in their chosen engineering careers. Since that time it has grown to a membership of twenty-one chapters and is now recognized as one of the fore- most organizations of successful engineers. WEE E E XE 202 Baker Sokoloski ' ' tt . co Hoffman Percy Ash .1. R. Bracken H. S. Eden W. R. Arnold H. B. Aul E. M. Burner H. A. Hubler M. Kirkpatrick P. W. Layman l.. R. Scott Kirkxmtritk Bnuzenhergur Srhnmullt-r WhHTL-n muck Burner Immnlnn k a ' GlhlI-r Drr ho r I'ruf. lhu'l'is XYnlsh l'rul'. Ash Scarab Hnnm'ary ArchitecturnD Founded M University of Illinois Active Chapters. Eleven THEBES CHAPTER Established May 23 1917 mATIAiEKfEK; w Wagih D. A. Camlb-jbell . C. I.Hm-ris II. E. Dickson J. B. Hellne FRATRES IN URBE C. A. Lamm R. B. Newmmb FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors L. C. Lemmon H. G. Snkolnski R. R. McKean D. '1'. Mish V. H. Roberts E. M. Schnmuder L. V. Seibert H. A. Murkle Juniors K. L. Holdernmn N. E. nullzonherger C :Implw ll NV. 5. Hoffman H'. P. Lawson P. B. Kap pp H. 0. Smith W. D. Moore J. G. Shape D. V. Ostcrling H. A. Baker H. S. Connvcr D. L. Black A. B. Schnde II. R. Harrison D. 1.. Wnlf'c This fraternity is a professional fraternity of archilect and architectural students. Juniors and Seniors who have shown proficiency in architectural pursuits are eligible for membership in this society. The fraternity was founded at the University of Illinois in 1909. 203 S YEEEEEEEEEEMEEEEEEEEE r-mJPIsE 52:1; 5E E11. 4 ' I E? EE, EE ?EEEEEEL E 3,321 ,EEE l A. A. Borland J. E. Mt-Cnrd w J. M. Burns H. S. Keepers R. W. Brewster 7' , n-u r ic mm a burrs Campbell Keepers H00 Delta Sigma Rho aionor rensiQ Founded at ClucaggMois Aplil 13 1906 Active Chap! 5 Sixty -two E PENNSYLVANIA ST . LEGE CHAPTER Es tabl k I'D! I V 217 x mp 152797 XJJUJS FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. J. Gares E. B. Verctt S. K. S vens H. K. Dodge J. R. R L'hxu'ds '1'. J. Gates FRATER IN URBE .In Hays FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors K. Homl J. EV. Brandt P. Campbell EHE EEEE . The purpose of the society is to encourage sincere and effective public speaking. There are no honorary members as only those persons are eligible who have represented their college in a speaking capacity in an intercollegiate contest. This sociely was organized at Chicago in 1906. EEEEEEEEE if IEHEHEIIENEHEHEHEHEIEHEJ EIEJEJEN'EJIEHEHEHEIEWEHEI HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ea I 204 EEELLWWI 11.1w 1 Bummer Long Slowurt Nicodcn Woods Shelly 1Villinms Crnigheml 'wzlrtz Jones Cone Faust 11:1 11- Shuw Honess Robinson Chcdscy Bouine McFarland Bnrb Sigma Gamma Epsilon , Fouxhefl atxlmusynlvcmity, 1915 , x AnklvE Ch. MEWS, Twentypnc N3 KAPPA $IAPTER Esthblfshed November? 131? 1' -:; w'+ 11. 1'1,, 3 11311111115 1N 113191111111 ?iJL Donn E. Stoidle xw Sh: ; J35 Cruizhcud W. R. Chedscy x WEEE R. 1mg g '1 V1 1 0. A. Knight C. A. Bonine A ; 1;. 110115358 G. '1'. Jones D. F. McFarland C. F. Barb II. A. Cnrrc 1 J. B. Shaw G. F. Buir 6.11. Bummer 1 C. L. Robinson E. F. Williams IL 1V. Woods 11'. M. Swartz l'. G. Shclly G. 'l'. Faust 0.11. lelin FRATRES IN COLLEGIO W. l . Niuudcn This fraternity is professional with a high scholastic requirement. Students in schools of Geology, Mining and Metallurgy are eligible. The society was founded at the University of Kansas in 1915. 'EEwEmNENm EIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIIENEJIEIEIMIEIIEIIEHEILEIIEIIEHEIEHEII Wonvvr Glynnhm's IInrtmnnn FIsIIbnrn Moore IInqumn I1 SmItII Snylor Johnston Kappa Delta Pi Foundch at University of Illinois. March 18. 1911 Active Chapters. Sixty-two SIGMA CHAPTER E E g E E E E E E E E E E E EA WWWMW E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E FRATIIES 1N FACULTATE I. II. Amhowun IV. I'. Dennis II. G. I'yle II. G. Burnno v.12. DcVim-entes A. II. IIhntnn :I. II. IIingrluun 1..W DI 'L N. M. Rubens II. Brcsslor II. I'ishlhun .I. Shihli W. A. IIrners A. .I. Gnrcs It. I'. Chm'c G. It. Green W. G. Chambers W. F. Hall I'. D. Champion A. S. Hurrcl . II. K. Chumplin C. E. Marquurdt I.Westgute II. E. Cleaver II. V. Moore G. W. Hartman .I. III. DeCnmp F. G. Parkinson FRATRES IN URBE I42. .I. AmlIersnn A. Reinnl E. H. 'I'nrpley P. II. Ha .I. G. Riner M. W: ' II. I. Knplp I42. Z. Sudds A. B. Wenger 14. L. Ramsay FIIATRES IN COLLEGIO ' .II. Indexson I. V lIIu:IuwskI D M C hmldertun la. Mcl10x . . . O. E. 0stcrhout - . II'. Johnston IV. .I. Suylor A. F. Robinson .1. 1.. KauITnIuIl M. L. Smith Kappa Delta Pi grew out of a local society. The Illinois Education Club, founded at the University of Illinois in 1909. Later it was incorporated under the laws of the state of Illinois as an honorary educational fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi. Membership consists of Juniors and Seniors, both men and women, With general scholarship of a grade above the average, and the completion of work in education to the extent of at least six semesters. E Culluhey Roos lhlckwnllm' t'lovl lngh Ilul Ion Janos Km Alli! ms Mulllugcr mung Ostcrhout Unnningluun Burns Swyler Theta Alpha Phi Ulnlmmry Drnnultitw Founded at Oklahoma State Cullvuc Active Chapters. Sixly-six PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA CHAPTER Established January. 1922 FRATR ES IN FA C l I LTATE Professor A. C. Cloctingh D. D. Mason F. S. Nouslmum FRATRES IN URBE J. E. Merrill 1.. D. Skinner M. Shnrploss FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors C. B. Kruy J. M. Burns E. L. Swylor E. E. Dutlon P. K. Runs M. C. Young: Juniors A. R. Cunninghmn H. Buckwnlter H. P. Jones 1'. H. Cuughcy F. Y. Adams A, E. Mcllingor An amaleur dramatic society organized in Chicago in 1919. Its purpose is to foster an in- terest in wholesome dramatics, and provide the means for uniting socially, sludenls, alumni, and instructors who have llistrionic talents. In a college maintaining a chapter of Thom Alpha Phi, students become eligible after having successfully performed two major or four minor roles, or shown proficiency in some other phase of dramatic or dramaturgic art. Honorary members are admitted. W T EEEEEEEEEMMEEEEEEEEEEEE lIolcnIIIhe McClure Morris U sh ' Wolss Irvey Brings McCarthy Moore Jones Hess Longmpe IE! 1M0 AIIIlnrs Hons I Kcnnmly Shelley Anderson V oikv YI-II;. or 'II ppn H ' ' RouslI IIIIIIIIII oborts GOI lhlrkhuldcr Xanker en Burnett Tanner nhOlrlUS GrI nt Everltt Thompson Flshburn Gallagher Phi Mu Alpha Uinnnmry MIIsiCIID Founded III, New England Conservatory of Music. October 6. 1803 Active Chapters, Forty-four ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established February 3. 102: FRATRES 1N FACULTATE W. J. Keith R. E. Dcnglcr , . FislIhurII R. W. Grant 0. F. Bou cek 1LT. Gallagher 1,. S. Rhodes W. .19. 1'1 ! hompsun . W. Brewster ' eI FRATRES IN COLLEGIO . Seniors ..C Everilt C. II. Weiss L L. Wilcox w. l. CIIlIrI . : .9. Briggs . R. Potte er R. VVIRIIC . .R.Kn nclI II. M. BurkltIISIlch t. InI cs C. V. MIIslmvski . R. ROI 1'. I. - .. Bu 1. I. 'Ichch Du ' ' 0. L. . . E. Rnush '. 1. i ' ' G. R. Andlerson P. W. Kciblcr '. .5 - . N. V0 lk J. H. Moon Juniors ..L Islh R I. AIIchsuII . A. IlIIlI-Crluw h S. Phi Ip L. KJ KY. B. H cs5 . A. WlIctstuIIL ..l G. AIHiCISOn LG. H P. R. K0. er .G. WOOL! 1'. 14'. Moltiis L. Housel famaga Sophomores l. Longtime C. M. HHIHIH D. A. Shelley C. G. Brodc R. J. Detwciler This fraternity, which is commonly called Sinfunia, was organized October 6, 1898, at the New England Conservatory of Music. Its organization at first was that of a club, but in 1900 it was determined to expand and form a regular college fraternity, in musical schools of approved excellence. It has issued three song books, the words and music being by the members. iEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE LEW ,A A-wEE...w-.m w. m W74 M. A. 208 Du uher Weiss Preston Hansel Allen I ' Greulich Bowers Roush '1'. F. R. J. G. R. D. McGeehnn McVicknr Byers Cutting Fleming Kester InIuh CM 501 Eve rtlt Bailey ro Potter Culp Thompson Ioore IcClure Kappa Kappa Psi Founded at Oklahoma State College Stillwatcr, Oklahonm, December, 1919 Active Chapters. 'l'wenty-seven ZETA CHAPTER Established April. 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE IV. 0. Thompson FRATRES IN COLLEGIO J. Paxson C. Everitt H. Fleming A. McClure J. Preston I. Huh . R. Kester 2 . B. Cutting '. V. Maslowski active chapters. IV. B. Mchchan Seniors P. L. Dauhcr 'l'. 0. Glenn WV. J. Culp '1'. J. Ulsh C. K. Geury IL A. Winter J. R. Potter H'. S. Byers C. H. VVt-iss J. R. Roberts IV. A. Mx-Vickar M. A. Spear R. L. IVik-ux Juniors H. S. Frey P. K. Diver 1'. W. Wion R. R. Groulivh M. C. Builcy E. L. Housel R. A. Bowers Sophomores A. E. Allen Kappa Kappa Psi was founded at the Oklahoma State College. At present there are fifteen The local chapter was established April 1, 1893. Outstanding members of the college band are eligible for membership, 209 FlIIIIIIiImII Yunsickle erce SIIInIIIcI-ell Walker Dr. C. W'. IhIsvk J. T. WI Me U. l... Guernsey F. WV. Jamison R. Flickinger J. B. Pierce S. I. Aukcr J . McDowell N. Charles IIIIsL-k Jamison Founded ut New York University. Fishhur I Mar Strickland Thunumuu Guernsey Delta Sigma Pi Nm'cIIIIIcr 7. 1907 Active Chapters. Fifty-twu APLHA GAMMA CHAPTER Established Aprll l. 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE l'ruf. WV. E. Butt Prof. H. WV. Stm'cr FRATHES IN UR BE Hlllllllwl Fishhurn FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO ScnI'ors W S. RN R. M. $t'r30kIIII1Il A. B. Cutting ILI K' R. A llWIIllker . A. Winter N. A. Arnold R. E. Roush H. Gregory Juniors .3. Wclch .F. VlorIiI-I. Jr. J. McCullough F W'. Y0 Hg .S.Rcc;ler G Flunnilgnn III Sophomores WV. R. W'chb E. G. Burget F'lh-klugor Arnold ;l r cs Aukcr A c r l or Anderson McDowell Keoble B N: Mitch l rnf. G. Mitvh Prof. E. v.m e l'. . e B. Heimhuch II'. Summorell . . . I pear K. N. Thonmson R. C. Bo kum J. G. Alnedersnn R.1VII A. E. VanSlckle J. W. Webb D. G. Keeble Delta Sigma Pi is an honorary commerce fraternity organized to foster the study of busmess In universities and colleges and to promote closer afiiliation between the commercial world and students of Commerce and Finance. Tens Patton Solm-vrer Cnrtor Rosenbloom Rehm Stevenson lInmmakcr Mar 10 Woymoulll McKonn Spnnr Rolehafd Dowdy lhu-nluu-t eese d Noderur chgler Burwis Pi Delta Epsilon Founded nt Synu'use University Active Chapters, Furty-tivc PENN STATE CHAPTER Established May 3, 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. R. D. Hctzel Prof. V. U. Bummr E. H. Rnhrbeck 1. F. Fisher Prof. M. M. Harris Prof. C. W. Beesc D. D. Henry FRATRES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors C. Mensch R, Curler J. Hnrnbm'k M. Rnsenhloom W. Tens J. Conga H. Murkle F. Schwcrcr J. Bnrnhnrt H. Dowdy R. McKeml A. Spear B. Baldwin 1'. Gmm '1'. Patton R. Stevenson C. Bnrwis S. Gooscy R. RI em R. Zoigler A. Bell XV. Hnmnmker '1. Reichmd R. Weymouth Junior A. lecrcr This society was founded at Syracuse University in 1909. The purpose of this society is to encourage undergraduates to compete for positions in the editorial hoards of college publications, to train them in writing, to conduct lectures on journalism, and 10 give dignity and standing to journalistic work and study. The membership is purely honorary in the sense that achievement , in journalistic work is always an essential qualiflcation. Its ofEcial organ is the Hipsilogf a quar- terly magazine. t 'k Hansel Blm Shelley MvGoehnn ank Drnpiewski Krupp Wnlkor Grant Mnmunrt McKith-n Culp Burnett Ion Fleming Gruhnm McCarthy lh-kors 'ilson Fishbnrn 'l'nnum' Thompson Kappa Gamma Psi Wrofessimml Musi Founded at. New England Conservatory of Music Active Chapters. Seven Ii. V. Grunt V. 0. Thompson H. Fishhurn R. E. Walker F. V. Volk S. E. McKihhon C. V. Drupiewski C. II. Krnpp D. 5. Shelley EPSILON CHAPTER Established April 29, 1925 C. E. Mumum't 1i. Holst FHA'I'H ES I N FA C l T LTATE FRATRES IN COLLEG 10 Seniors G. 'l'. McCarthy t1. Burnett W. J. Culp Juniors J. M. Graham A. E. Allen Sophomores Fl't'slllllt'n, H. M. Wilson XV. B. Mchclmn 5.1. Tummr H. A. XVuhI R. Swift G. H. Fleming A. Burniski I'nul Ernest Rokers Ii. P. Black E. L. Houscl Kappa Gamma Psi was founded at the New England Conservatory of Music. At present there are sewn active chapters, the local one having been installed in 1924. The purpose of the or- ganizalion is to promote an interest in and an appreciation for music, and mark in a fluing man- ner those who have shown proficiency along musical lines. Le Galley Woolful Oer Bordlwr Duncan I'ivhm-lor VnnVelzur Phillips Bosch Shetler Peters Yengley Smith White Marklc IIollohuugh Owens Duvny Wondt Ilum Sigma Pi Sigma Honorary Physlcm Founded at Davidson College. North Carolina. December 11. 1021 Adive Chapters, Six SIGMA GAMMA CHAPTER Established. 1026 FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. R. Kiehl W. L. Shctler Dr. W. P. Davey Dr. W. H. Pielmeier E. R. Bordner Dr. D. C. Duncan C. D. Hollobnugh Dr. W. R. Ham Dr. F. R. Smith J. T. Peters H. L. Yeagley Denn G. E. Wendt Dr. F. W. Owens M . M . Garver F RATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Miss. Elizabeth Mnrkle C. T. Oergel Sigma Pi Sigma was founded at Davidson College, North Carolina, in 1921. At present there are six active chapters, the local chapter being installed in 1926. The purpose of the organization is to honor those men and women who have shown great proficiency in the field of Physics, and to promote interest in that science, as well as to bring into closer contact those who have chosen Physics for their life study. EELW: Anderson Bucci Kenn J. Allmnn Schanvr Gons lInllnmn Brenner A. Altmun Slouuhfy Livozoy lmthnwll Cnrlm' Unrnuhun Klopp Stine MCKN! Armslrullg IVt-nvor Huunhers Snylur Chumplin Johnston Lm-lmt I Kappa Phi Kappa ; Founded at Dartmouth. April 22. 1922 j Active Chapters. 'l'hirty-sevon El ALPHA BETA CHAPTER E , Established May 7, 1927 l FRATRES IN FACULTATE a W. G. Chambers C. C. Peters M. M. Waller A. J. Gnres Hii C. D. Chmnplin F. T. Struck P. C. XVcnvcr m m FRATRES 1N URBE nu: J0 Hays J. E. Altman C. S. Stine P. G. Armstrong 1E3! FRATRES IN COLLECIO E Seniors :r W. R. Van h P. Bucci J. G. Keen W. Bullock a C. F. Christa; H'. A. anlmt R. C. Smith A. L. Altman 1 E. B. W'ilkins A. W. Johnslon W. J. Saylor C. VzMaslowski I R. R. Kicker G. R. Anderson F. F. Rnthmell G. 'l'. Furlong gil I . Juniors .- I XV. R. Pnyntcr F. E. Brenner W. J. Cnrnulmn K. H. Hallmnn VIN ; R. E. Morgan '1'. S. G085 G. M. Sclmffer D. S. Klopp J. M. MncKnight J. I'. Livezcy L. E. Corker R. L. McKee i 1 C. A. Sloughfy g 1 Kappa Phi Kappa was incorporated April 25, 1922, under the laws of New Hampshire. It is 1-3;! a professional education fraternity, confining its activity to academic colleges with well-developed departments of education. It admits to membership persons belonging to undergraduate Greek- letter fraternities, and does not bar its members from belonging to honorary or graduate organi- zations. Q! I L. . LEI! I Kline Morgan Juwnll K Anderson h Bradford Kiusou llnldpmuu Mvt'ullnm Dnvenpul't Hum h hYoud ' Pi Tau Sigma Qlechaniml Engineerinm Founded at the Universny of Illinois Active Chapters. Ten ZETA CHAPTER Established December 11. 1925 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Professor A. J. Wood Professor L. J. Bradford Professor H. A. Everett FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors .1. H. Anderson H. W. Booth enmn W7. L. Keller F. P. Kinson J. L. Kline J. S. McCollum, Jr. XV. H. Peters Juniors C. C. Davenport R. E. Morgan The fraternity was founded at the University of Illinois in March, 1915. The organization was founded to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession, to stimulate interest in co-ordinate departmental activities in the universities, and to promote the mutual welfare of its members. clive members are chosen on a basis of engineering ability, scholarship, and personality, from the senior and junior classes. Honorary members are chosen from professors of Mechanical Eri- gineering and from lechnical graduates actively engaged in engineering work. .QWEEEEEEEEEMUEEEEEEEEEE 01mmels Thompson Mu rzucco White Hurtholomew Bruuut Mchrlhy Smith S Nesbltt McCormick Walker Stitt Eymnn Chi Epsilon Founded at University of Illinois, May 20, 1922 Active Chapters, Eleven PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER Established May 19, 1027 F RATRES IN FACULTATE. E. D. Walker J. E. Knulfuss R. B. Nesbltt FRATRES IN URBE R. R. Cleland F RATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. H. Bartholomew G. '1'. McCalthy J. R. Stitt H. J. Eyman E. S. McCormick F. G. Thompson R. A. Gardner H. L. Ohnmeis E. J. Weber S. J. Marzucco P. K. R005 1'. E. White W. H . Smith Junior A. D. Brandt The Civil Engineering honorary fraternity, Chi Epsilon, was installed at the Pennsylvania State College May 19, 1927, at which time there existed seven chapters. Since the installation of the Penn State Chapter three chapters have been installed, making a total of eleven active chap- ters, the first of which was the University of Illinois Chapter, installed May 20, 1922. 216 E IE! A ...m-J hHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEgeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Edwards Donmritt Lutz VogvnhI-rm-r Am lmny k prgucun layer Russell ltedmun Mnkowskl Munsteller Xi Sigma Pi Founded at University of Washington. November 24. 1908 Active Chapters. Eight ZETA CHAPTER Established January 8. 192$ FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. A. Ferguson F. T. Murphey II. J. Lulz G. R. Green W. G. Edwards D. B. Dcmcrllt C. R. Anderson A. C. McIntyre R. A. Vogenberger FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. M. Rednmn A. S. Mnkowskl 1'. H. Russell J. E. Mausteller Jun iors K. R. Mayer J. H. Anthony ' Xi Sigma Pi was founded at the College of Forestry at the University of Washington, Seattle. as an honorary fraternity in 1908. The membership is confined to men possessing not only a high standard of scholarship, but in ability and personality suited to active forestry practice. 'l'IIn-I Srlnnnuchx-r Konnmly 'i iums Sn-ller Slu-llvy Stevens lh-rhert PHI ETA SIGMA CHAPTER W. E. Bailey W. B. Ball C. E. Christian G. K. Davis B. E. Crawford E. M. Fry J. B. Henry, Jr. J. C. Herbert Cnleman Hcrpel D. M. Jones 1.4.1. Kennedy Quick hVnrnvr BICCHIIMH'R Rive M h Fry Bull hVagm-r Imilny Ransom ch rury Tsuhun Phi Eta Sigma Founded :It Universily of Illinois, March, 1923 Active Chapters. Seventeen Fstnblishml Nuvcmher 25. 1920 FRATER IN FACULTATE Dr. Francis J. Tsclmn FRATRES IN COLLEGIO R. K. McClintock M. I. McKenn Matthew McNeary, Jr. J. 'l'. Millington A. F. Prysbeck R. '1'. Quick W. H. Ransom. Jr. William Rosenswcig C. VN. Rice. Jr. 1'. E. Scmnuns Senior Allvisor J. 'l'hcmlnrc Wolfe Smit h Mclx'ouu SI ruit Davis Millingtun thlllums Russ . onus Rusonsweig D. A. Shelley D. II. Smith G. Z. Stevens 0. H. Strait S. E. 'I'urel K. B. Wagner D. D. Warner J. S. Williams R. W. Williams J. N. Seiler. Jr. K. M. Romit'k The purpose of this organization is to confer honor upon those men who have shown outstand- ing ability along scholastic lines during their Freshman year in college. The local chapter was established in the fall of 1929. 218 Phi Kappa Phi Organized in 1897 Installed in the. Pennsylvania State Cullegv, May 23, 1907 Active Chapn-rs, Fourly-fuur MEMBERS ELECTED FROM CLASS 1930 J. D. Hartman F. V. Kraft . Steele J. M. Burns A. C. Owens . R. VanSant R. R. Hoffman W. J. Saylor . S. VanSam W. P. Irvin A. C. Sugden . T. Wolfe MEMBERS ON THE FACULTY R. H. Bell S. I. Bechdel C. V. D. Bisspy R. U. Blasingamc A. A. Borland Julia G. Brill C. E. Bullinger Dr. C. C. Chandler Dr. W. S. Dye, Jr. Edilhe P. Chase W. C. Chambers ' C. E. Cohen W. D. Crockett Ella J. Day D. C. Duncan A. H. Espenshade Mrs. V. R. Haber J. M. Fry Dr. C. C. Glenn R. D. Helzel Rev. J. F. llurkins W. L. Henning H. B. Josephson Mrs. E. K. Hihsllman Mrs. J. B. Hill Mason Long Ruth E. Knapp J. E. Knott Mrs.Susan A. Porlorheld W, B. Mack A. E. Martin E. H. Rohrbcck C. F. Noll F. L. Pattee H. B. Shattuck Charlotte E. Ray H. H. Reichurd C. W. Sloddurt E. W. Runkle R. L. Sackeu Louise G. Turner Mrs. R. H. Sudds Miss L. V. T. Simmons R. L. Watts R. H. Sudds S. C. Tanner J. W. White E. D. Walker Margaretta Way E. G. Williams F. P. Weaver G. L. Wendt H. H. Tucker Mary L. Willard M. E. Brooks Dr. D. F. McFarland F. A. Steele OFFICERS, 1929-30 . - - - - - - President Vice President - Secretary Treasurer Phi Kappa Phi is an honorary society composed of graduate and undergraduate members of all departments of American universities and colleges. Ils prime object is to emphasize scholar- ship in the thought of college students, to hold fast to the original purpose for which institutions of learning were founded, and to stimulate achievement by the prize of membership. This society aims to stand for the unity and democracy of learning. Membership in it is open to members of other honor societies and fraternities, and to both men and women. IEJI E VMeEEJEEEEEEm 1'9 3 1 I i 0 A '1'1111- Inskg Ruush 1.1m M11ll1- 1111111 1' line 11111-k11'.1l11-r Ni 11- 8111: 11: 11 .$1111 111 r Hllll'llillson 11:11-k1-11l1111h l'-1w1-1'1-1' M1111rlzlltl1l1h1-1'u1r Zi1;. 1131' M1- Y1111 i; .1, Isa. 13 1 11113: ' 15:1 .11 .9 1' The Intra Murall Council LEEEe OFFICERS 1 I . C. Scuwenen, Jn. - - - - - - - . - President J. H. MOORE - - - - - - - - - Vice President 1 J. J. GACKENBACII - - . - - - - - Secretary-Trcasurer 1 1 The Intra Mural Council was founded during the school year of 1915-16 for the purpose of developing a spirit of co-operation between local Creek-letter fraternities at Penn State and to co-ordinate the pro- gram of the fraternities with that of the college administration. During the past year the Council has been singularly successful in bettering conditions among its members along scholastic, social, and athletic lines, and was the chief instrument where- F.C.Sc11w1;11E11,JlL by local fraternities were kept on a par with their President . - natlonal contemporarles. The Council promotes competition in the major sports at Penn State and awards a schOlarship cup to the fraternity having the highest average each semester. Permanent possession of the trophy is secured when a f raternity has succeeded in winning the cup on three occasions. Each fraternity in the Council is represented by a Senior and a Junior delegate through whom the Council acts in furthering the . . . J.J.GACKENnAc11 ideals. tradltlons, and the best Interests of the college. Secy-Trcas. :LgEEEEeEEEEEE 1 e 11 $- gdeWEQEEEEELEEE 220 The lntra Mural Council R. A. Ziegler R. E. Roush R. D. Edgcrton F. C. Schwerer, Jr. R. F. Mollenauer J. J. Gackenbach J W. Hune A. E. Tacclosky I . H. Buckwalter J. H. Moore Omega E psilon Delta Sigma Chi Friends, Union Chi U psilon Delta T Izeta Sigma Tau Phi Delta Omega Della Epsilon Tau Sigma Phi Alpha Phi Sigma Phi Kappa Nu M. H. Sucker R. L. Hutchinson P. K. Eckhardt N. E. Bauzenberger J. F. Niles L. C. Smack W. F. Nicoden E. J. Lcskn H. J. Kline P. R. Kester arr? ..... .7...J Omega Epsilon Founded IIt Pennsylvania State College. May, 1914 Active Chapters. One FRATRESV IN FA'CUL'fATE A. Cares W. Brewster ' A F. Neusluunn - L. S. Rhodes Dr. Raider J. Richards I I ,1 Dr. Tnngcr FRATRES IN URBE Jo Hays I . , fig, Dr. IIumIIIcr FRATRESJN COLLEGIQ Seniors E. Russell J. Gildcr : .- H. Millcl ,- 'V'; '. I'. llivcly D. Guernsey J. Brandt H. OIIIIIIIcis A ' LJ.0II1III0II g I W. Mason R. Zeiglcr ' Juniurs ' J. Milsom F1. Hansel , R. 'l' lllllllVlllil I E. IlciIII B. Bower H Frey L. Williamson A M. Sucher. 2 Slaphomurcs D. Shelley C. McIIIIs II. Mnicrs H. IIIIIIII H. Young R. ewes F rcslI mcn R. Bower 0. SlIcnm-r A. Weddell B, Wilkinson G. David 13. lluIIlcr M. Snyder S. Russel HIIIIh-r RrI-wutur Brandt lllclIIIrIls Morrll Gurus HIIIIII Snyder Russell Ihllllllu'r 110st Wuddcll Xouug SlellL-y owe: ower uv K II lller Hm sel Fro Xvilllliunmun 111' n TIIIIm mu Sue IlIer Shcutfor Maiers Hive Wilkins son OIIIIIIIels lGlldr: er Russ cl Zeigl L-r .tGll cm 503' Maso II LcuIIIIun I J ,2 EIEIEIIEIEIEL 222 Friends Union Fuumled ul Pennsylvania State College, 1920 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1: S. Allen R. Curler C. Harvey F. Ruthmcll A 1'. Bruce D. Edgcrlun W. Lulz F. Sumnwmll '. '7 4 Juniors 1 l'. Eckhzn't R. Howard E. Slmnc D. Allen K. Grupp D. Lcnlmrt H. Subcr Supimmores V. Curler G. Kirk II. Masters E. Wivkcrshnm g? l J. Durlingtun E. Lippincolf J. Pickering F. Willils 1' . , j S. Iluincs J. Winkle I Fruslnncn W. Ervin M. Hoffman R. Shields R. Swain ' u. Ilurdy c. Lcn-h 1 1. Slum: 7 Stmm LPPL'h Kirk KVlckt-rslmm V. Curler Pickering Shields Vinkle Grupp Evklmrt VHle Lippincolt MnsWrs Imrllngton Ilurvc-y SulM-r 1!. Allen Shame lmn mrt lminmi - B. Carter Ilnthmell S. Allen Edgertou Smumcmll Delta Sigma Chi Founded ut l'onllsylmllin State College, December H. 1920 ' , .512 I i, IFRATRES IN FACULTATE I 45 '1 Dr. R. E. Dengler Prof. .I. Is. Kaulfuss Prof. H. B. Shutluck IRAEREb 1N c5LLEc10 A H. H. Marlin IL E. Roush. H. S. Russell J. H. Render I C. IV. Cruuse T u I 'l . . mus K. II. Hallmnn 5 Tu. D. Kissinger D. M. Bust I I 11. L. Hutchinson XV. A. Hoffman ,G! H. Lambert B. L. Cnmp I I 1 . a, l 11. , 2:1 I I g I .I. A. Harris 0. Uhle 3' ' -- 5 ELM. A. IIurtzcll P. 1.. Shull u' I I g '1'. A. Krum C. IV. Beagle ' 77V ,0, C. R. Lnkel IV. E. Bailey 'i! k E; M 5:. ,5 77 I I I F r'csll m? C. A. IIm-kcr .I. N. Adam H. 1.. Dunklc II. .I. Svhlcpcr A. G. Amlursnn IA. IV. Adams A. F. Knnll G. XV. Mnun II'. D. Grebe E. M. Mcssorsmilh M. C. Miller ll'lm'hinson Klssiu 1' Russell Sllmttuck Mnrtiu Knulfuss Roush Gone Shull on 0 Camp Rooder anhert Hnrtzoll Rails 03; Hun'mun Harri: Uhle Schlcpcr Miller IInIInmn Andgrmn Cx- ouse Grebe Adnm Dunkle Messcrsmlth Adam E aNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEI ;HEEEEEEEEEEJEEEEEEEEEE 224- EEEEEIEEEEIEWEEEEEEEEHEIE P. D Adams C. H. Gr :11: '.:-IS 111e1c1' 11.11.5c11011e1d I1. Q.B.1rI1;11us .1. 1'. L111 01 1'1. 11 .Y01111g F. 1CI1llllnc1'I .1. II.L . 1-.1 lilliplcr'mun .11'. O. I; May .1. G. H 11101111151111 1.. .1. Eu! Adams Sc1 111 Dunlap Chi Upsilon 1911111111011 :11 l'unnsylvunizl Slate College. FRATRES 1N FACU LTATE 11. D. Scheirer C. A. Schci rcr 11.1..11'011'111111 Ii. S.l 11 11s .1. F. 1111111110 I' .H. '11111!1 G. 11. 51-1111 - R. E. Smith W. E. Harvey .I. .1. 1108111 1111.1 K1111: ...1 11001111011 K1111: Wulu Fresh men 111111011 21111011111111 Banzenherszer Sche Irer M11101- 80110110111 Scl111'on- r 1.. '1'. 11111111111 G.C.S11yde1' 11.11. W111ti1uns 121 11.11 W. 11.51111111 Rockwell 111101 1 111111115 Livnzny Schc-Irer May 21. 1921 II. G.11:11'11110 11'. C. Hohhs N. E. A. S. 111luz01111o1'gcr Faust 11.11. Grculivh W. . . 11 111 11. C. Gilner .L G. V1111W1c W. W. W1.11u' I-'. A. I ilippi YnnW'ye Woodwell Cannon Harper Weirman Tau Sigma Phi Founded nt Pennsylvania State College, 1919 W. K. Czcrwinskl P. I'lownnitz J. I-Ialuwclmk J . W. Pctrochko A. A. Gousc W. W. l'unus A. E. Baruch M. F. Kalish FRATER 1N FACULTATE J. M. Pushcur l'. Suwchak l'. M. Szutov .v S. E. Turcl J. P. Mctily J. J. Gozdziaszck Dn' C. W. Hnsck . Kruvitz .A. Yakmovitch n chuk . 'l'wm-dzik . S. Yacochonis J. Wolchko E. B. Zukauskas H. J. Supoloski A. E. Tacelosky E. J. Lesko J. J. Yesvlllc S. S. Zyckowski J. Seftchlck .I..ll Greco Gozdzluszek anuuskus Boruch Mech so chsville Zyckowskl Hulowchnk Andrusko Yacochonls ' Ynknovltch GTwul-z Panas zutovlcz Pus r Yonchuk Petrochkn Sokoloski Howanltz Ha sek Lesko Czerwlnskl Fri? ii i w agw E LE J. W. Hunt G. F. Schoenfclt P. J. Fries J . N. Thompson H. B. Hartzler G. Messerly Du ssler Nicoden Fleck Omega Delta Epsilon Founded at Pennsylvania State College. 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE G. F. Mitch C. Mr Craighead FRATRES IN COLLECIO ,gf-Seiniors G. Tclford f 1'. T, Filman P. M. Stmub J. S. Williams N: I -' A. W. Grove J. W. Snlvely W'. F. Nicoden G. K. Bolich D. V. Bachman C. W. Lotz T. K. Reeves G. G. Gurlnen W. D. Dusslcr W. L. Jefferson V. H. Bogar . LlyYL'IiiMoore J. A. Beaver UL; ; A; N. P. 'I'cdrow R. G. Fleck f Telford IInrtzlor Lotz Fries Strnub Bachmnn Rvevos Thompson Grove Bollch Snively Cralghend Hunt Mitch Willinms Shoenfelt Fllmnu Moore euver Tcdrow Messerly Bogur :1 W ELEM .A Tau Phi Delta Foumlvd :lt Pennsylvania State College, 192:: Active Chapters, 'l'hrcc ALPHA CHAPTER Established 1922 FRATER IN FACULTATE F. T. Murphcy FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors W- 5' Davis W. G. Ehnun M. B. Kuchlcr W. R. Nelson R. R. Deimler .I. J. Guckenbach J. P. McWilliums '1'. A. Zury Juniors M. Bruner S. R. Gmetf J. O. Muller W. Sechrist M. Dchrti L. C. szu'k Sophomores H. H. Chismzm XV. V. George R. 1.. lluus Sechrlst Hans T. any Isett Koehler T. Hnigh l.. Hermann IInlgh Brunel- G Muller rne Eymun J. Zary Mchlllnms Davis 228 M. C. Iselt M. Palmer Palmer Zimmerman Hermann DeBerti Delmler R. E. Rood J. V. Zzn'v J. Zimmerman Delta Theta Sigma Founded at, Ohio State University. 1907 Active Chapters. 'l'hrcc BETA CHAPTER Established March. 1928 FHATRES IN FACULTATE E. J. Anderson E. H. Ruhrheok J. F. Shiglcy J. K. Star 11 I .G.I':11'ki115011 . R. 11. Watts FRATRES IN URBE J. S. Dale G. XVXI'nylm' FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1'. H. F. Fox R. F. Mnl.lcnaucr F. Steele C. JV. BGarlrctson 1V. I4. Hammaker M. W. Shmgledcvkcr J uniors II. E. Bechtel II. C. Hay as C. G. 511111110 F. F. Vrcclund H. L. Cummings J F Ni les P. E. Strmkler Sophomores 3111.11. Blishn D. W. Landis D. A. Rhondcs E. L. H'orthinglon L.J. Br m J. 0. Pence K. K. R1 F reshmcn W. F. Beeman J. C. Fertig L. R. May 01 C. 14. R1ce R. Hottorf C. S. Kngarisc 0. .Porter C E. 511:1me J. G. Engclmnn B. Y. er E.M.R:1hn E'IHXIAFBL-cmvler Cummings Moynr RH 1111 1Vurtllinglou Kaznrlse Form: Bechtel . 11111-111 Lundis l'I-In'n Iirow usch Blish Strlckler Shinglcdccker Ilugus Itluuulcs Nil es mnn Engelmnn IIamnmkvr Gnrrctson Ru Rll Fox Smith Mullcmun-r Itim- Shane: Spanglc-r Shigley Sim rel XV: 12st! ' Parkinson Sh-rn 1'01- 229 IIEIIEIIEHEIIEIEIEHEHEHEIWIEWIEHEHEIIEIEHEHEHEIEJI E E E E E E E Alpha Phi Sigma Founded at Pennsylvania State College. 1924 ALPHA PHI SIGMA CHAPTER Establithf 192i 3N,- :W Doctor Haber . , '7 I E : E: - ' Professor VanZant Hu bert L. Newman rry S. i? . G. Floyd Dye Van H. Lcichllter Rexford Clift ' Robert J. Ackerly George T. Blukesle e Les lie Jones 1 . Lester Burchurd - , -- Lawrence C. F Donald H. Wunderllch . ' ' . . Harbld J. Kline E . ' Albert C. Mullan Nelson Miller Konrad D. Longley E Thomas Nupp Robert Hoover William P. Bennett Kenneth P. Moser Hurry Cmmer Freshmen WVillinm F. Gmuch Wayne Weaver Edgar B. Grubb John R. Jones 9 , Jones . 0y ullen XVunderlich Blnkeslee Clltt Langley VanSlukle Jones Buckwulter Leppe Van Zant Ridenour Newman Cromer Mitchell Bonuett Ackerly Lelchllter Wnrncke Grubb Miller E E - Phi Kappa Nu Founded at Pennsylvania State Cnllega 192.1. FRA'I'ER IN FACULTATE A . L. 'I'ohias FRATRES 1N COLLECIO A sawis Daniel E. LeVan J. Hdrola Moore Robert B. Patterson Juniors az'nagvmsme 2; $am2mmamy swam Sophomores 2 I ' - 1 Payson H. chkerman Jesse W. Gordncr 3: 3 John M. Keller Elmer E. Miller ' , Richard F. 'l'yrrell Freshmen Thomas W. Averell John L. Herr Robert M. SeeIY Carl M. Weaver Moore Patterson chkerman Wen vet Hess 'J'yrrcll Fritz Sweignrt Keller Gardner Miller Blackwell Mowery LeVun Averell Seely Elaia Founded :1: Pennsylvania State Cnllvgc. 1923 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE M. V. Lissa V. S, Huffman FRATER 1N URBE J. F. Ilarkins FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors anrn L. Suphm'e Kenneth G. Bonohley Henry '1'. Fleishcr J. Kenneth Zerby George V. Smith , ; Norman K. Heffner , L Juniors Robert K. Birks Russell K. Feller R. Fred Lcsh John W. Thomas V. Clair Criswcll Maynard H. Hench Harold E. Stokes Murlo L. Yinger Sophomores Rnhcrt 1.. Bex'ncl' Richard II. Crousc' ' Paul C. Ruquet J. Duncan Stamm . Harry M. Bowman Raymund S. Conubce Arthur '1'. Ruth L Freshmen George W. Ecknrd Harold B. Ehrnmn 01th C. Gumbel Wilbur P. Heist ,,,,, Robert E. Smith Thomas Ruqm-t Stnmm Finisher y Pnnnhee Burner G. Smith Gumbel Follor 1 Stokes Losh Ehrmun Birks IIom-ll ; Rowmnn Hemmr Benchley m urd R. Smith I Roth Crouse Snphore Crlswell Hoist 232 EEJE'ELEEEEEIEWEEEEEHEE Bnrulmrt IIMnes Geesey Briggs 1'I tt Burner Scth-rcr Ilummukor Stevenson Ziegler Noduror ltelohurd Tomb Fox Ruhcrlxon Markus Galbraith Freus F gm l'lntt Phi Mu Sigma aionomry Joumalistim Founded at Pennsylvania State College. March, 1921 FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. E. Dye R. E. Galbraith B. L. Robertson E. H. Rohrbeck F. C. Banner C. W. Beese H. A. Everett 1.. A. Duggett FRATRES IN URBE E. M. Burner L. L. Rnymer J. W. Tomb FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. L. Frcas T. H. Patton F. B. Baldwin V. E. Gunn H.1i. Paulhamus J. L. Barnlmrt Q. E. Benuge A. S. Briggs. Jr. S. C. Dally B. C. Denny C. R. Engle. Jr. Howa rd Fox S. S. Gecsey W. C. l'lntt G. E. Huines D. J. Preston W. L. Hummaker E. A. Reiclulrd H. R. Markle F. C. St'hwercr H. G. Miller R. P. Stevenson E. R. Nndercr R. A. Ziegler Phi Mu Sigma is a local honorary journalistic society founded in March, 1921. Membership is limited to editorial men who have done meritorious work on their college publications. The purpose of the organization is to foster a spirit of interest and competition in collegiate journalism. ' EEEEEEEEHIEIEEIEIEEELEEEJQE 233 Murmn l'hnnvr Williams Wlmlvu Collins Housol Thumum Mesnikon' Snlesky Nuwnum Amlvrson Prillmm Smith 1 V ' Volk Alpha Pi Mu GIOIIOHHV grisMedian Founded at Pennsylvania Sta'ta.College. December 1, 1022 PENN STATE CHAPTER Established becggixbei 1.3ng J FRAT-RES IN FACULTATE A. K. Anderson G. B. Newman 3 0. F. Smith XV. 1'. Davey J. H. Olcwine. ' H. M. Tietz E. II. Dusllam . . w G. L. Wendt FRAMES 1N CQLLECIO Seniors 1. II. Prithnm F. N. Volk Juniors '1'. M. Mnrnm C. A. Wlmlcn R. V. 'l'hummu J. N. Plumor E. 1.. Hansel B. Mosnikon' l.. K. Cullins P. M. Sulesky L. D. XVillizuns : Alpha Pi Mu is a local honorary Pre-Mcdical Society, founded December 1, 1922, for the pur- pose of bringing into closer contact those men and women who have performed oustandmgly 1n ' A ; their chosen life work. L ?'ij ' ' 5i 3 IIiu In or k Klim qin-r le'llmin 1m ck Muknn zy k H'ulkvr Cunlun Oslmrnu Itlult z'lngm Arnold P' Lambda Sigma aionomry PreLegaD Founded at Pennsylvania Stntc College, October 28. 1925 Active Chapters. Three Established Ot-Inher 28. I925 FRATRES IN FACULTATE 0. F. Bouckc C. XV. Smddm't A. R. Wnrnock J. '1'. Law A. E. Martin J.'l'.'1ngrcr H'. 14'. Aldcrfcr FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors N. L. Arnold H. E. Cnrdoni E. J. Blntt A. II. Hcimhnch R. P. Campbell J. K. MvClemcnts Juniors 0. A. Hitchcock A. R. Klincslivor I. N. K0 0. Muknrczyk W17. Mlevnin Pi Lambda Sigma is a local, honorary, Pre-chal society founded in 1925. Jh-imlnu-h Cu mpbull S. K. Stcwns R. XV. Brewster J. F. O'Brien D. II. Osborne 1'. S. XVillinlns G. J. u'k W. 0.1;. llkkl' Its object .is to bring into closer afEliation, those students enrollvd in the Prc-Legal school who have a hivh ! D scholastic standing. JEEEEE'Ha'l H. E. Dickson J. B. Helme C. I... Harris A. V. Case J. F. Gilder Caroline S. Hullcr J. S. Hurnbcck M. Kirkpatrick M. W. Colm F. W. Drohcr N. E. Bauzenhergm' XVlsn-mnn Lumaon thon Lt-mm Scott Ihulzt-nhm'gor 'J'hmnus DrI-hel Cum: l'roskourinkuIT Hnrrls Ash IIulh-l' Pi Gamma Alpha EEWWWHEK 0H Founded at Pennsylvania State College. October. 1927 FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. L. Wisenmn W. P. Lawson C. W. Wild R. L. Snckett FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors 1'. XV. Layman 1.. C. Lemmon D. 'l'. Mish Juniors H. R. Franco 'l'utiulm Prnskouriuknl? E? Mish Conn Gilder $01.:le Dickson Vild Miss Helen M. Snvard Mrs. Dorothy A. Stover J. R. Bracken Percy Ash J. H. Sega! L. V. Seibert J. H. Spence H. G. Wlliffen G. Riemer I. R. Scott E. H. Thomas Pi Gamma Alpha is a local honorary, Fine Arts fraternity. Members are chosen from the outstanding men in the junior and seninr classes in the School of Architecture. SQCIETIES M M? ' 1111:1111 E1 ME ! lEEEEEEEEEE Englg Sluhloy nrtln Congan VVilllums McAndrews McClcments Baldwin EEEJ ! JEE 1-4 SENIOR SOCIETY Founded ut Pennsylvania State College. 1908 FRATRES IN FACULTATE N. M. Fleming D. M. Crcswcll D. D. Henry B. M. Hermann I1. Conm'vr R. Higgins FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors WEBEEWIEELEWFEEE J. K. McClmnonts F. B. Baldwin, Jr. J. H. Coogun, Jr. 11.131 11' V: ' , j M. S. McAndrcws J. N. Stuhlcy P. S. Williams 7 J. N. Englc J. A. Martin R. R. Rickcr Lion's Paw is an honorary Senior society founded at Hue Pennsylvania State College in 1908. The outstanding members of the Senior class are elected to membership each spring by the out- going members of the LiunEs Paw. EEEE E HE E. .6 ?QEMdeEEEUE EEEEEEEE11 238 EEEEEEEEEEEHMHEEEEEEEEEEa IEEEEEEEEEEEE Dludrich Kuplnn Zurullu Shuwlcy Fn-nch Mazes Bugle McAudrews Stanley Murlin Eschbuch I'unuucciun UPPER CLASS SOCIETY Founded at Pennsylvania Stutc College. 1007 FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. Joe Bcdcnk Robert Higgins F. F. Liniengvr Larner Cunovcr FRATRES 1N URBE Curlisle W. Taylor C. W. Morrill FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors Jackson Marlin Ralph R. Rickcr lhulm-y C. Fry J. Neil Sluhll-y Turinu S. Punnaccinn IIt-rlmrl H. Esvhluu-h Martin S. McAndrews J. N. Engle Juniors Frank Dicdrich Meyer L. Kuplan Calvin W. Shawlvy J. Cooper French Juhn Zorella Charles A. Meisingvr Earl R. Edwards Jack 5. Mazess Parmi Nous is an honorary uppt-r class society founded at Pennsylvania State College in 1909. Outstanding men in the two upper classes are eligible for membership. They are chosen each spring on Tap Day, during the move-up exercises. E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E BE 1- Stokvs Huck lloit'kh-II Cnogun Knisor Hllhlor thwoilor Iieikurs Mullcnnur Rululm' Livvzey Baldwin Holmes Muclnrvn Young UPPER CLASS SOCIETY Founded at lk-nnsylmniu State College. 191:! FRATRES 1N COLLECIO Seniors Buck Huhlvr Holmes Heicklcn Mollcnaur Maclaren Coogan Raid HT Merrill Kaiser Baldwin Struble Juniors Reese Rekers Saltzman Stokes Livezey Lockard Detwciler Young Evans Honorary Member Hugo Bezdek Gradualc Members D. M. Crrsswell C. Wk Sullivan Skull and Bones is an honorary upper class society founded at Pennsylvania State College in 1913. Outstanding men in the two upper classes are eligible for membership. They are chosen each spring on Tap Day, during move-up exercises. Layman l'Iu'svl Svrry Ilolm Sm-rgvl Brynn Culu-n FislH-r Klilu: ?In-usvh lhlrnlmrt Stuhlvy Purlvr IInImt-s WW HSII Wow COLLEGIATE SOCIETY Founded a! Pennsylvania State College. 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. J. Cares J. K. Stevens D. Henry R. E. Galbraith WEEWEEEEEEEEEEEEWEWEEEE ! w FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors M. Serry R. J. Potter J. N. Slahley S. J. Fisher F. B. Baldwin C. E. Welsh ; W C. S. Bryan A. M. Holmes P. W. Layman 1 W A. F. Ben c. A. Mensch J. R Richards Juniors ; C T. Haupt W. K. Ulerick W. L. Pursel 1 J. L. Cohen N. C. Burnhart S. E. Brown W J D. Bohn P. Snergcl J A Kling Sphinx is an honorary collegiate society founded in 1912 at the Pennsylvania Slate College. Outstanding men of the upper classes are eligible for membership. The society selects a certain percentage of its membership from the non-fraternity men and endeavors to bring about a closer relationship between fraternity and nnn-fraternily men. g 1 $EE EEEngws L: Bruml Fullerton Detwuilur 0 1r Lewis Lusivh Snyder Escllhxu'll Merrill Mrmb Sophomore Societw Founded at Pennsylvania State College. 1907 ALPHA CHAPTER Established. 1907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE B. M. Hermann R. S. Crubh L. Houck M. M. Harris FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. E. Ratcliff J R Miller T. S. Panaccion J. R. McCracken H. E. Cardoni W. L. Struble H. H. Eschbach T. A. Martin C. Merrill W. E. on Juniors E. Edwards P. Rekers C. Shawlcy W. Fullerton F. Diedrich Sophomores Lasich Brand Lewis Epstein Lohr Stoop A national honorary Sophomore society founded at Stale College, Pa., in 1907. Active mem- bership is restricted to the Sophomore class, from which outstanding athletes and activities men are chosen each year. Zurvllu Foo Rntclilfe Reekers to Epstein R. B. Baer C. D. Morrill H. C. Giles G. E. Mobley M. Kirkpatrick W. B. Leyda J. N. Stahley D. Musser J. Zorella J. C. French McKune Snyder Laatu ancss XVilliums Ilummuud Slmnpeck Vclwmsc Gillurd Cluir Kuplnn cAudrews Purnnn McMillan Hamilton Smith Trunsue $0ph0nmrc Socictw ' ' . Founded, 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTATE N. M. Fleming FRATRES IN URBE ; J. C. Harper M. McPllce ; 5 FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors A. L. Parana R. D. Edgerlon E. C. Ridgwuy H. Renlz R. Whitmore W. A. Slnnc R. R. Ricksr M. S. McAndrews . J. K. McClcmenls J. P. Lockurd R. A. Wilson 11. M. Redman Juniors M. L. Kaplan S. S. Saltzman R. L. Curliss . J M. Macomb S. P. Flennikcn,Jr. W. C. llcnslc '2 J. H. Mazess J. W. Nichol C. H. Williams J. C. Boyle T. D. Evans, Jr. Sophomores J. S, Norris C. O. Cillard WI. W. McMilIen, Jr. R. E. Smith E. C. Hammond, Jr. S. Stempeck I 1 C. P. Forcsman, Jr. S. E. Walker, Jr. B. C. Clair -. H. T. Transue G. L. Vcneroso ? - . f An honorary Sophomore society founded at the Pennsylvania State College in 1912. Active membership is restricted to the Sophomore class from which outstanding athletes and activities men are chosen each year. 243 .3 5E E: W W? E331 a Bowers VunNotu Dinment Mclaulghlin Wvoks Dnukn Sucher Baily Hummer Lag Mather Schuutz Mcl'llvuln Evans McCown Ulerlch Williams Sutton T100 Miller Wells '5' Gi 'in Ah Eiseluuu l'urscl i n l'ntton Brown Youn Hutchlnson E915; E E 5 ,m $1112 $ 33219 Founded at Pennsylvania State College. 1023 A A AMA A A 'su-saA AAMA M,'....e. ..,.....,m... A BLUE KEY SOCIETY Established. 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Prof. J. L. Keller B. M. Keller FRATRES IN URBE w 1 Blue Key is an honorary Junior society founded at the Pennsylvania State College in 1923. I Members are chosen from the outstanding activities men, rather than the athletes, of the Jumor class. ' D. D. Henry FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors J. N. Engcl M. J. Lynch W. C. Howe J. L. Cans K. T. Fitzsimmons H. M. Redman J. S. Hollar F. L. Ginsburg J. N. Stahley R. F. Mollenaucr H. M. Gregory W. Colt ' P. S. Williams R. E. Hughes K. J. Deikc L. Buehn J. H. Kirk J. H. McCIements C. A. Turnblacer P. Brandt 1 C. E. Welsh W. D. Lewis P. McKinnon C. Buck ? J. W. Newlin E. A. Kaier C. A. Mensch M. Kirkpatrick E I Juniors E W C. Baily C. A. Hammer P, A. Mitten F E. Tice 1 R. A. Bowers R. Hutchinson P. B. Patton W. K. Ulerich 9 S. E. Brown W. M. Kerr W. L. Pursel F'. G. Van Note 3 D. B. Decker J. N. McCown C. J. Schautz W. L. Weeks : w. A. Diament W. c. McElvain H. P. Schultz W A Wells 1 1 J. H. Eiseman D. C. McLaughlin H. Sherer C H Williams I A H. W, Evans H. R. Mather M. H. Sucher R A Young 1 J. W. Cirvan , W. J. Miller R. L. Sutton 1 1 AEETEEIEATgWEEEE 244- EEELEIEIEIEEEEEEEIEEEEEEEEEEE EEEEEEEEJ Roth Roberts Bohn Herbciu Fisher Knm-h Kmulnll Cn-lmur j Kuulfnmn Fulton Blair Bryan Ruth Keller ' 1 Penn State Club .! FRATRES IN COLLEGIO ! Seniors I C. S. Bryan G. H. Klinestivcr Ray Marshall ; S. J. Fisher A. C. Cicciarelli E Juniors 1 N. E. Blair 0. M. Fulton E. Nedro i J C. Mahle J. R. Avery L. R. Turner ; F C. Hurrocks J. Bolln F. P. Ruth 1 F S. Zavocki A. C. Hixon E. H. Schriver D N. Parks W. H. Lloyd ! Sophomores ; H. A. Keller c. A. Buzzard c. N. MahafTey ; C. A. Brown A. W. Kranlz M. Walker 5 W. F. Tyson C. R. Beaver L. R. Good 3 W. Irwin ' Freshmen 1 J. F. Sneath G. W. Goodly A. c. Hummel ; W. F. Roeder F. R. Hursh H. J Krum, Jr k V. Vitalie E. Zeto F. A Kendall E C. Forbes J. S. Modore- F E James 5 J. C. Bubrick S. H. Perry R. W. Hummel r R. N. Cassel H. Blauser R. F. UImcr E J. Koval I. R. Back A. Roth '; H. Learn W. Ribando H. Kasch The Penn State Club is an organization of non-fraternily men. All non-fraternily men of all classes are eligible for active membership. The club is active, runs an all-college dance each year, as well as taking an interest in campus politics. The president of the organization is an ex- offlcio member of Student Council. The club endeavors at all times to promote a spirit of gond- fellowship among nonvfraternity men. w I l l i FIEJE1mEE-EEEEEEEEEEE 245 Hg: mggm ELETEIEIELE!IE1LEEEHEJEEEEEEEEEJEEIEEEEEEIE ,V--r . 2 V. B. Vela S. J. Pagan A. Riern J. Rourn C. F. LnCostn Club HispanotAmericano Founded at Pengsleanin State College. 1926 C. F. LaCosta S. L. Pagan Juniors J. Roura A. Riera M. Pinero V. B. Vela The Club Hispano-Americano is an organization composed of students from Spanish-speaking countries. It was established exclusively for educational and social purposes. Spanish is the official language of the club. Its motto is Tor Country and for Penn State. 246 gEEEEEEEEEEEEEE $WEEEWEEEEEEEEE Zimnn-rmnn . Aunlillor thifft-n DEibler Gurretsou Hulmuuker lluines Hood Koehler Burue The Ag. Student Council OFFICERS K. HOOD - - - y - - - - - - - President D. F. SNYDER - - - - - - - - - - Vice President C. E. IIAINES - - - - - - - - Secretary-Trcasurer The Ag Student Council is composed of representatives from each of the organizations on Ag Hill. The purpose of the Council is to legislate for the improvement of the relations between its individual members and the entire studmn hmly. The president of the Ag Student Council is an ex-officio member of Student Council. ROLL OF AG. STUDENT COUNCIL Penn State F armer - - W. L. HAMMAKER Crabapple Club - G. E. HAINES Dairy Science Association - D. F. SNYDER Block and Bridle - C. W. GARRETSON Topian Society - - H. G. WHIFFEN Liebig Chemical Society W. I. ZIMMERMAN Poultry Club - - - J. O. KLINE Penn State Grange - - K. HOOD Country Life Club F. S. AUMILLER Two Year Ags C. BURNETT Forestry Society - M. B. KOEIILER I L i '3 MILE I :11 5:41.; EEEI A 11111 nr IN-ttls 1 ,1 MI -Ix'1-n Miss Wnlkur Miss IIqum'IcIl Miss Kryder Miss Y nIISnnt sum: Shnnlz Hugolmt Dr. Kern Val Mr. Munissadjluu Dr. F. D. Kern M. K. Andujar J. J. I'Iugnnet I Miss A. A. Kryder J. J. Andujar P. T. Critopoulos Miss A. P. Halkovich R. L. McKee Miss B. S. Van Sunt K. A. VARTERESSIAN J. J. HUGONI-ZT M155 A. P. HALKOVICII Mlss A. A. K111111211 rtv r1 xNInn FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. W. Seamans FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors S. P. Pagan P. M. Renach M. I. Serr K. A. Vateressian Juniors G. S. Pettis Sophomores N. M. Manissadjian Freshmen Miss L. P. Halkovich Graduate Students Mr. S. T. To OFFICERS 248 Ye In Andujn Miss IInlkm' ll I1 MIMI YonZech Ln Rieru l' The Penn State Cosmopolitan Club Founded at Pennsylvania State College, 1910 P. H. Schweitzer Miss L. Von Zech Miss E. E. Walker W. L. Hammaker V. R. Vela Miss R. A. Shantz A. R. Riera A. Roura - President Vice President Secretary Treasurer The Cosmopolitan Club was founded at the Pennsylvania State College in 1910. .The purpose of the club is purely social and it tries to promote a finer spirit of good-fellowship between stu- dents from foreign countries enrolled at the Pennsylvania State College. the Club is open to members of all classes who fulfill the Club requirements. Active membership in ag u WE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEwEEEEEEEEEEEE 3g I '4: Stevenson Lauer Preston Geesey chnn Osterlmut 0. E. Osterhout S. D. Dinwoodie K. H. Hallman A. R. Cunningham E. F. Hord, Jr. Egg E7 T EEEEEEEEEh-EEEEEE Hidinger Hullmnn ye Simmons Dinwoodic Wolfe Brill Purple Quill Founded at Pennsylvania State College, November 6. 1928 FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. E. Dickson W. F. Gibbons M. Long R. E. Dangler H. M. Savard FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. T. Wolfe S. S. Ceesey Juniors D. J . Preston Sophomores D. A. Shelley 249 L w. 4'4; Mr nf' .2 VP: Whetstone Shelley Clootingh Hard Gibbons Locklin A. P. anklin R. E. Galbraith A. C. Cloetingh W. L. Werner A. R. Wurnock R. P. Stevenson P. F. Lavcr O. W. Hidinger R. A. Whetstone F. M. Sayholt M. E. Tschan Purple Quill. one of the few literary organizations at Penn State, was founded on November 6, 1928. Its purpose is to foster a spirit of literary creation and appreciation among the students of the college. Its members are selected from the faculty and the student body. mwiE$E E E gE$ EEEEEEE Emm W71 541mm g :52 a2: i g b E E5 E7? Whit 7i Administration . . Administration, Organizalion Ag. Student Council Alumni Association Alpha Omicron Pi Athletics . Archousai Athletics, Girls Athletic Association . Band . Beta Chi Phi Blue Key . Campus Clubs Council Campus Societies Cheer Leaders . Chi Omega Classes, MenEs . Classes, Girls9 . Clubs . Club Hispano Americano Collegian . . Cosmopolitan Club Cwens Debating . Debating, Girls Druids . . . Ellen H. Richards Club Engineer . Events Farmer . Forensic Council Foreword . . . Fraternities, National Social Fraternities, National Honorary Fraternities, Local Social Fraternities, Local Honorary F riars . . Glee Club, Melfs Glee Club, GirlsE Handbook, Mezfs Handbook, GirlsE I House of Representatives E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E EIIEIIEIIEIIEIIEIEIIEHEHEHE-IEIIEILEHEHEHEHEIEIIEIE INDEX-Continued Interfraternity Council Intra Mural Council Kee Rho . La Cameraderie La Vie Staff Letter Men Lionk Paw Louise Homer Club . Nita-Nee . . Old Main Bell Omicron Nu Orchestra Oread . . Organization, Girls . Parmi Nous . Penn State Club Penn State Mission to China Phi Mu Players . . . Prizes and Scholarships Purple Quill Quartette, Men,s Quartette, Girls, 8 Girls Senate . . Skull and Bones Sphinx . Student Board . Student Council Student Tribunal Student Religious Council Sychor Thespians . Theta Phi Alpha W. A. A. . Women of Penn State Womenk National Fraternities Women,s Local Clubs . Y. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A. Freshmen Y. W. C. A. . . Y. 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