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Copyri3ht1932 CHARLES XXL RICE, JR Editor-in-Chief ALBERT J. ZILLIGEN Business Manager l 5 ' Reproduced by permission of the Meuupoliran Museum of Arts Figure Representing Mrillions oi Years Late Dynastic Period iabout 500-350 B. CJ VT-1 'i 'T II I It ' ' ,uf 1 If , .i , ,xx XX-'xl KX X111 I I I fjfylwx X ' fix W! 1 I ,gf I IX ,f if xxx X A 'qxxk fl NX 1 'lf' I N XXX .N ,ly ,I fl! NX I X K 'f i I f X X ff ' .I' I ' I. 'J,g,..i........ . I . I W I lf, V: V L I I ' .N Y I :I X 'I I NIJ I -r I '- ' ' LMM4 ,I If - If I V If -, ' if THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF ITHE SENIOR CLASS o E TH E P E N N s YLVA N IA s TATE COLLEGE PUBLISHED IN THE YEAR I, rs.. xr -431. --4 S -'sp 'V' 1 Q 13,f.4gq,g-f7 Iffi,: I, TT'f:...,- -, V 'Ph N, I' 1 ig 1 lui:-,LA 2117:-4 , 4,1 A.Y,i,L- ,IH ,-Hia. uw I X , , fl-ff 3:-5.-1Ti7'5, If' GKUW '. 2 gef:35'1iR 22,515 lL,,3 41-N ' T?1T.:j',i,-T' 'L D Imfmy I 'i :YQ ,, T-l' -T I, H I P+ 1 7 'Dfw ' -I ' II 1 fix. 'A T'-'A T U NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY TWO w A+ Q W P ' 5 sl - -mv-X '-tg, . f 5, , sy X r L A Vl E RTHUR RAY WARNGCK S a boy of fourteen, Arthur R. W31'I1OCk began his associations with men on his father's Illinois farm, Walking behind his oWn plough and 'team of horses. Three years later, as a freshman at the University of Illinois, he came first in- to Contact with colleges. Hehas been in close touch with both ever since. During undergraduate years, he was editor of the college literary magazine, a mem- ber of the senior society, and a high scholar. . . he has a Phi Beta Kappa key. He ma- -jored in law and English, and Was admitted to the Illinois bar. In 1910 he joined Thomas Arkle Clark as assistant dean of men at his alma mater, and remained there nine years. In l9l9, prompted by an urge to investigate pioneer fields, he first came to Penn State as Dean of Men. Since that time he has combined the precepts of his former lead- er With a clear-sighted administrative talent of his own to render material service to the college. ' . - ' The improvement in fraternity organization at Penn State is largely a result of his influence, pledging and initiating have been made more rational, much of the sideshow has been eliminated from fraternity ceremonies. The dignity of local chapters can he attributed to his quiet work during the past twelve years. As a member of the Advisory Board on Athletics and of the Senate Committee on Athletics he has exerted himself toward the maintenance of high standards in inter- collegiate sports. His Work in the organization of non-fraternity men has been a factor in the development of intra-mural games. The Student Union was established under his guidance. ' - Alert, sagacious, sympathetic, he knows more students, and knows more about them, than even they realize. His office in Old Main is courtroom, sanctuary, and meet- ing-place in one. Above all, the cares of a trying position have not dulled his freshness of spirit, his zest for good fun. . F., 34. if -.J i lwe living moments oi college turn quickly to legend, as dusty years blur time intensity of memory . . . So lwas it been always. Ancient Egypt, lcnovving tlwe iallacies imposed by time, made itself permanent in clear-cut lwiero- glyplws. May tlwis, tlwe LAVIE of 1932, preserve tlwe record and spirit oi its class as vividly, as lreslwly, as lwave tlwose tablets carved on stone . . . THE BOOKS THE COLLEGE PAGE 'I3 THE CLASSES PAGE6 I ' ACTIVITIES I PAGE 189 -ORGANIZATIONS PAG E 3'I 7 1 A 3 - ' 'Q 1 - U-'P Trp' 'I In L -Q--1, . .I-3, Y ,.. :Q-5: fix , jM':l'. I.-LZ: . lf'-,lu-.xl .. s .. , .I -S '-if' 1 .. 135. ,.. , f' 1'l'zV.f .' r .,,..... ,g1gg.555f.gi5,zfga-V1 gp-.-glgg, 773 ,. 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N-.-,u ' x,n:, Q .fu .VA T' N - nd. E3-,J . - All-.,.:.3'5:i1., t I N, . -5. f 4 X bs X , . X-.1 .lx A-:f.',,, gif Fl X , x , 'g N . - . - n .A , x 'I'--.-A .f.- I ' 1 I ' ' iff:-. v , H.: - ',,.:l15.1. .,-. .:, A Q , , ' -,gr -it B f' ml- 1-- 1 3,, N,' , H + V Y HE yr f , i it o e 4- - L n I M H. I ii ,V X b H n ii ,I NU ls GOAVERNOR GIFFORD PINCHOT 1 A 3' 1 lg 4' 75, 41792, 4 v Tr dv snuff, Shih. gvgg X VI E is t has - se - e ' - ' aw -fab-L15 I f' cofmmmm tb U iaemlzpff'-vmb N vxfaiigfsi w 1 A. -re'Kmf:.Q -I A 1 -Qhhygey . A4urY,,i-eagviim' 0 Governor! aeffice HARRBBURG ' THE GOVERNOR 1 December 21, 1951. Mr. Charles W. Rice, Jr., Editor-in-Chief, 1952 Lavie, State College, Pennsylvania. Dear Mr. Rice: I agree with you that an endorsement of Penn State by the Governor of Pennsylvania is quite in order--and I add, of my own accord, no matter who is Governor. Pennsylvanians have every reason to be proud of Penn State. I know of no institution in the United States that is accomplishing better work. I know of no institution so well located, nor more beautifully surrounded. And I foresee the time when no institution will be better equipped. It was my privilege during the 1951 legislative session to sign an act giving State College a large sum of money for improvements. I signed for the simple reason that I considered the expenditure 1 the wisest sort of an investment. ' Perhaps this is not the place to say another thing that is on my mind, but I shall say it anyway. And that is about football. . Not long ago I heard several Penn State graduates be- moaning State's football fortunes this season. They lamented the abolition of football scholarships and declared that to regain its position in the football world State will be forced to comb the country for good football material, offering that material free tuition and perhaps something on the side, but requiring no scholastic effort. I I think that is all wrong. I see no reason why foot- ball players cannot be good students. I see no reason why players on college teams should have no closer acquaintance with a class- room than the hot side of a billet mill or a tube works, or the cold side of an ice tongs or a masonis trowel. And in proof of what I say I offer the Army and the Navy squads. Those players are not only players--they are students, and if they are not students they cannot be players. What is wrong with that--in ' - every American college? That is how it should-be. what it will be, some day. That is I believe Doctor Hetzel and his associates are right in this, as in the other things they have under way. The thing to do is limit college football teams to actual college students--to men whose schedules are regular and whose work is what it should be. And if we must have professional football I think there are enough athletic promoters in the United States to take care of that. I congratulate Penn State for its excellent work along scholastic lines andsalong athletic lines. May it live long and prosper. Sincerely you' , .2 I i291 235742, A 4 Q Qf 1I'EfgLH,Zgg5'w1Eg1F'2px Q35 'A ' Tf?QQQ2 f Q- 4 Af, 1 W N45 - fu f,k,ES?i?vw . I ' ww , ,J ., . 'ra A Q' Il Hin 25519 E--' - - -- -f-- f '--- -- ff-1: ----- --A-4-A-- ---A !-------v - - - -----,- 4- --W A--- -- - - ,--- -1-PM Y - Y-WNY . . ,A- ,YWW , ,,, RALPH DGRN I-IETZEL gif., 6'-'S ., wifiiyn, 4 4 .- . .sin-1W'S. GYM df? X LA VI E m e -it a s - sl President Hetzel OMING to Penn State as its president in 1927, Ralph Dorn Hetzel has guided the college through one of its periods of greatest growth, both physical and intellectual. ln the years of his leadership, the College has witnessed the erection of the Engi- neering Building, North Liberal Arts Building, and the reconstruc- tion of Old Main. Witli the completion of a dairy building and a home economics structure this spring the list of equipment will be more complete. I Graduating from W'isconsin, Dr. Hetzel first Went to Oregon State College where he taught in the department of English. In 1912 he was made aide to the president and listed among his accomplishments the organization of a College extension service in addition to much work in public relations. Dr. Hetzel was chosen president of New Hampshire University, then a college, in 1917. Until his resignation in 1926 the enrollment numbered 1,400, representing almost three times the number when he first came. . E311 'NWA f'gl El' 'P a 'sewn --auf 17' wav, r . .1 . , I gg -fQ?4-Q59 Aw 'f..'w- y 2. QEfffl5:i9 l H E. X ? 1 i ,tk X ' t, A f. 3 w 3:54 If X Fellow Seniors: l K You will enter upon your careers with the nation andworld emerging from a period of drastic liquidation and the undesirable sequences thereof, all due to past errors of human judgment and action, en masse. Society and nations must pay for their violations of moral or economic laws or of truth, just as deiinitely as we individuals pay for our mis-steps. The present economic status of the world is not new in cause or effect, nor is it the worst which has been experienced. College men of the early c'Nineties and of the Seventies', entered active life in worse depressionsg yet Within a comparatively short time they found themselves in an era of reconstruction with a demand for the educated and trained man. Likewise a reconstruction period will be incident to your careers. Looking ahead it is much better to start at the bottom of a depression than at the top of an inflationg even if the iirst view is not so pleasing. All sorts of fallacious remedies and nostrums are being placed before the public by current writers and ambitious politicians. It is up to you to differentiate between vagaries and truth, in economics, poli- tics, and other fundamental matters of society. Be accurate in your thinking and expressionsg that is probably the true test of whether you are an educated man. Only worth, work and intelligence will give stability to you or society. Personal greetings, Sincerely, aa! .,5 ' f, ' President Board of Trustees. I32 l 41 Y' Qiy p 410' 13 , 4.11 - 3 .gy f q3 B Crganization Board of Trustees EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS GIFFORD PINCHOT - ----- ' - H31'fi5b111'g Governor of the Common-wealth RALPH D. HETZEL ------- State C0UGgC President of the College JAMES N. RULE - ------ Harrisburg Superintendent of Public Instruction JOHN A. lVl'cSPARmN 1 ------- - Harrisburg Secretary of Agriculture APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR NAME RESIDENCE TERM EXPIRES R. W. BALDEESTON - - - 221 N. LaSalle St., Chicago, Ill. - - 1932 EDLA S. CHALFANT ' 880 Graham Blvd., Wilkinsburg, Pa. - - 1932 HANNAH MCIQ. LYONS - - 2127 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa. - - 1933 CLARA C. PHILLIPS R. F. D. No. 2, Washington, Pa. 1933 FLORENCE M. DIBERT - - 601 Franklin St., Johnstown, Pa. - - 1934 E. B. DORSETT - - - Mansfield, Pennsylvania - - - 1934 ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION . NAME RESIDENCE TERM EXPIRES J AMES L. HAMILL ---- 115 E. Rich St., Columbus, Ohio - - 1932 JAMES MILIIOLLAND 1012 Park Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa. - - 1932 J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS - - 1507 Packard Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. - - 1932 WILLIAM L. AFFELDEE Hillman Coal 81 Coke Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 1933 BOYD A. MfUSSER - - - 821 Vine St., Scranton, Pa. - - - - 1933 JAMES G. WHITE - 37 Wall St., New York City - - - 1933 J. I'I. M. ANDREWS - 1 Mitten Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. - - - 1934 ' GEORGE H. DEIKE . Braddock Ave., Thomas Blvd., and Mead St., Pitts- burgh, Pa. ---- - 19344 AMEEOSE N. DIEHL ---- 71 Broadway, New York City - - - 1934 ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES NAME ' RESIDENCE TERM EXPIRES FURMAN H. GYGER Kimberton, Pennsylvania - - 1932 VANCE C. MCCORMICK - - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - - - 1932 VVILLIAM L. MELLON Frick Bldg. Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa. - 1932 CHARLES M. SCHWAB - - 25 Broadway, New York City - - - 1932 JOHN G. BENEDICT Landis Machine CO., Waynesboro, Pa. 1933 ERNEST J. POOLE - - Carpenter Steel Co., Reading, Pa. - - 1933 CHESTER J. TYSON . Gardeners, Pennsylvania - - - 1933 FRANK P. WILLITS - - Ward, Pennsylvania - - - - 1933 E. S. BAYARD - 7301 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 19341 .101-IN C. COSGROVE - - Johnstown, Pennsylvania - - 19311. ROBERT R. LEVVIS f Coudersport, Pennsylvania - 1934. EDWIN W. NICK - - Northern Equipment CO., Erie, Pa. - 1.934- OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES' J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS --------- Philadelphia President JAMES G. WHITE - ---- New York City ' Vice President RALPH D. HETZEI. - - - State College Secretory WILLIANI MURTORFF ---------- - - State Cgllege Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mnssns. BAYARD, BROWN, COSGROVE, DIEHL, MCCORMICK, SHIELDS AND TYSON T331 7 sbA ',,,fiiWa r,,1mwrf .fav-1.'h ,awwf-'g .sg-,wh ,fyawv, ,rar fm W-asv ' Q. I H E. I952 RAYMOND I-I. Sivuru WIIILLIAM G. Mumonrr The Business Office THE BUSINESS STAFF RAYMOND I-I. SIvII'I'II, B.S. ---- - - Comptroller STANLEY B- MADDOX, B.A. - Assistant to Comptroller WALTER J- MILLS, B.C.S. - Executive Accountant WILLIANI G. Muirronrr 4-.--. ' . . . Treasurer SAMUEL K. IEIOISTILTTILR - Purchasing Agentg Manager of Dormizories and Dining Commons GEORGE W. EBERT - - - Superintendent of Grozmzls and Buildings HE present form of organization for administration of the business aff airs of the College was effected in 1918 when the oilice of the Comptroller of the College was created by the Board of Trustees. This action established for the first time an executive oflice for the cen- tralized control and administration of all matters affecting the property and various busi- ness interests of the institution. - ' ' A Since 1918, during the period of most rapid expansion of physical plant and academic effort, the responsibilities of the Comptroller's office have been organized along interests as follows:-finance, budget making, institutional organization, physical plant maintenance and development, purchase and service of supply, personnel, student housing and dining commons, administration of funds, accounting and property, operation and financial controls. Five of these functions have so grown in importance and activity as to require the de- partmental organization and specialized administration represented in the Department of Grounds and Buildings, the Department of Purchase and Supply, the Deparnnent of Dormi- tories and Dining Commons, the Ollice of the Treasurer, and the Department of Accounting. 1341 we SWF 4'NP'v A ap an gawk. SWF? .svr R r r-.V . - HY- . , -' I Z . Win-, .4-if .AQ , - . -.L Q L A, VI E. Rv ' RRS F14 45 --i ts A SS' Administration . OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE President - - RALPII D. I'IE'l'ZEL Comptroller RAYMOND H. SMITH THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION PRRSIDDNT IIL'1'zmLg DEANS WATTS, SACKETT, STODDART, CHAMBERS, STEIDLE, W1-TITMORE., KEIINQ DIRECTOR Bmzmzxg DEANS . WARNOCK, RAY: RAYMOND H. Smmrrg SLcm:'rARY, WILLIARI S. HOFFMAN. ' OFFICERS OF TI-IE ACADEMIC DIVISIONS School of Agriculture R. L. WATTS, Dean I-I. G. PARK1NsON,-Secretary School of Chemistry and Physics F. C. AVIIITIVIORE, Dean O. F. SMITH, Secretary A School of Etlncation W. G. CHAMBERS, Dean II. B. BUTLER, Secretary School of Engineering R. L. SACKEfl l', Dean C. L. KINSLOL, Secretary School of Liberal Arts C. W. STODDART, Dean L. V. T. SIMMONS, Secretary School of Mineral Inclastries EDWARD STEIDLE, Dean C. A. BONINL, Secretary School of Physical Education I-IUGO BEZDRK, Director Cratluate School F. D. KLRN, Dean E. W. RUNKLI-1, Secretary Institute of Animal Nutrition E. B. FORBES, Director Department of Military Science COLOINEL W. B. NICCASKEY, U. S. A., Commamlanr ' GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE RALPH D. IIETZRL, LL.D. ---- President ADRIAN O. MORSE, M.A. - - Executive Secretary NIARY T. NTTZKY - - Secretary to the President TI-IE PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE DONALD M. CRESSWELL, B.S. - - - Director ' THE HEALTI-I SERVICE - JOSEPH P. RLTENOUR, M.D. ---- Director OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN ARTHUR R. XVARNOCK, B.A. - - Dean of Men THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION NEIL M. FLEMING, B.S. Graduate Manager of Athletics OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF WOMEN CHARLOTTE E. RAY, M.A. - - Dean of Women, ' THE COLLEGE LIBRARY WILLARD P. LEWIS, M.A., B.L.S. - - Librarian I35I THE BUSINESS OFFICE RAYMOND H. SMTTH, B.S. - - - Comptroller STANLEY B, IFIADDOX, B.A. - Assistant to Comptroller WALTER J. MILLS, B,C.S. - Executive Accountant WILLIAM G. MVURTORFF ---- Treasurer SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER, Purchasing Agentg Manager of Dorrnitories and Dining Commons GEORGE W. EBERT, Superintendent of Gronnrls anal Bailrl- ings - THE REGISTRAIFS OFFICE- WILLIAM S. HOFFMAN, M.S. - V - A- Registrar CARL E. RIARQUARDT, PH.D. - - College Examiner CYRUS V. D. BISSDY, M.A. - - Scheduling Officer A THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EDWARD K. I'II.BS1-IMIAN, B.S. - - Executive Secretary THE PENN STATE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION IIARRY W. SILAMANS, B.A. - - General Secretary 55,1 7:2 fair: 1 75 -iw 1 r,, 17 v r db 1 5 -asp v rp 15, 1 Vp qb if ll C 'lx-3 'ax A , 'A A W 'fi 11 1 X as-f v4.sss 1ms 'Q .are amy- w..v.,,S- -s, es.: Q e S - Biff' lb 45 Alumni Association Ii-EEPING 12,000 Penn State graduates and over 4,000 non- graduates in touch with their Alma Mater is the chief work of the Alumni Association, whose headquarters are on the first floor of Old Main. The work in State College is supplemented by the activities of forty alumni and alumnae district clubs spread over the United States and reaching into many foreign countries. Activities of the alumni this year included observance of the 1, G, Q, .FORSTEB annual Fall homecoming day, October 31, at which 900 returning President alumni were registered, receptions to Penn State athletic teams on their appearances in diff erent parts of the East, regular district meetings at which members of the College administration have appeared to explain various phases.of College policies, and financial aid to approved alumni projects. The year's activities are concluded with class re- unions the week-end of Commencement. These activities were brought to the knowledge of every alumnus through the Penn State Alumni News, the ofiicial monthly magazine dealing with alumni activities, College news, and stories of individual achievement by prominent alumni. Edward K. 1-libshman, '09, executive secretary, acts as editor, and Miss Alice 1. Thompson is associate editor. Ed- 'ward Steidle, '11, T. D. Harman, '11, J. Orvis Keller, '13, Donald M. Creswell, '18, and Miss Julia G. Brill, '21, compose the magazine's advisory committee. ' Penn State alumni first organized for mutual benefit and for the benefit of the Alma Materi' in 1870, just seven years after the first class was graduated. Oflicial recognition by Q the College came with the election of three members of the association to positions on the Board of Trustees by 1875. An amendment to the College charter increased this number to nine in 1905, three being elected each year for three-year periods. In 1910, a need was felt for an executive secretary to carry on more efficiently the con- stant activities of the group, and the post at present held by Mr. Hibshman was created. With the formation of an Athletic Advisory Board several years ago, now a part of the College Board of Athletic Control, the alumni expressed their active interest in advancing the cause of Penn State athletics, and this organized body played a big part in putting Penn State among the leading institutions of the country athletically. Forerunner of the present Alumni News, the Penn State Alumni Quarterly was estab- lished in the fall of 1910 'ito keep the alumni individually informed and intellectually in- terested in College and alumni activities. The magazineis publication was interrupted by the World VV ar but, following the war, expression of alumni interests again appeared in the i361 if 'I '-rv, ' . 1, I , E !,.'. A, ,wap J LA VI E, 5-9.w'I1s' .s -. rs 1- Lv- I - was A - else we Alumni News which had supplemented the quarterly in 19141 and now replaced it. So that the achievements of 2 100 alumni in the World War and the part the College played in the struggle might not be forgotten the War Record a 525 page publication vxas compiled at this time under the auspices of the association Other achievements of the alumni group since its oiganiza tion in 1870 have included keeping of graduate and under graduate records execution of the Booster Campaign of 1918 publishing of alumni directories establishment of Alumni Home coming Day assistance in the campaign for the 358 000 000 bond issue creation of the Alumni Council aid in tl1e ObSC1V'l1'1CC of E K HIBSHMM the Colleges Seventy fifth anniversary celebration last year S'fC'Um'9' T'e 5 f' to place themselves and establishment of a College Emergency .mi PEN' STATE Building Fund TheAlumn1 Execut1veBoa1d IS as follows 1 G G Forster 01 Philadelphia president Mrs Ethel C Sparks 16 Ridge Wood N .1 vice president 1-1 W Montz 07 Wilkes Bane vice 7 ' president EE Hewitt '03 Indiana vice president, R L Watts p g n 90 State College secretary C C Hildebrand 92 Philadel- :I i 4,4, Qg 1' phia' J. T. Harris 97 Harrisburg' R. M. Rumbel 03 Pitts- - P 'I i A ' burgh' H 1. Smith 07 Washington D. C: I. E Watson 11 I 14N -9 - gg . Greensburg' and Miles Horst 144 1'1arrisburg. IQ Tm: ALUMNI OFFICE IN OLD MAIN IIE U , 4,1747 nv 490 0, 4.1! ealgf , ' 3 I 9 I - - T 9 9 I - Ti , u n v , , , I I l I n 0 Il , . I 9 h I 9 9 , I 7 . 1 ' -I 7 l - - H 1 C 4. ' . if 5 , . Q i . . , ' 9 creation of the Alumni Fund to enable Penn State graduates I ' . I If 'W' W 'W'f'h W lT I I 5 , V I 3 I - 1 I l I 1. it ' f ' I . . . Q - , . . , l 1 , . I I 9 9 at 9 ' 9 9 ' I . . D , . 'Q . , mv, - A 9 ' '9 l 9 ' ' 9 9 ' 9 ' 1 ' fe: Im . . . . . tl J' 9 S?U 9 9 9 9 C9 ' - - 9 ' ggi' 9 9 , ll 'fI 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 V 1. l 9 9 I 7 7 7 7 3 7 l l 9 9 W V 9 ' 9 9 9 9 ' 9 9 QDLJP-Ill 1,4lLqpQ , 3 3 5 l l I l f371 Q9 175 fiiigwra liiirggra g7m?g,WZSlywgwi5-avr, ..m,51r, dia DEAN Anrnnn R. WArcNocK A Message From the Dean of Men Penn State students, as a rule, are very interesting individuals in themselves. They rep- resent a complete cross section of Pennsylvania culture-coming as' they do from all parts of the state, from city, town, farm and mountain valley, from homes of wealth and family prestige as well as from humble, hut worthy homes in which family prestige is still in the making. Being such, they throw into the melting pot a most diversified and variegated lot of characteristics, experiences and opinions. The intimate nature of the campus life and the democratic conditions under which all students meeton common levels tend to develop com- panionable personalities. This is all well larded with a healthy strain of seriousness of pur- pose and decency of conduct. The result is a continuous performance by innumerable hu- man actors which makes a show more interesting to the average alert young man and young woman than any other show they know elsewhere. lt is a little diHicult to explain this Penn State characteristic to those who have not lived around the campus, but the significance is clear. It is a challenging kind of living. I QR. l38l Q70 x1YQYr V 11Yi W v- fflgk . 4? iifr p pK, YW y Si! it L A V U E W5ws 1?,4j5i,? 4? aegis 5 0365559 A 'Z QLC' A '14 sggv 5 4 1 F 7'f'TT'f':'.-' : . DEAN CI-IARLOTTI-: E. RAY V A Message From the Dean of Women The philosophy of rank 'individualism with its slogan of '4Every man for himself has had its day. ln politics, ineconomics, in industry, and in social relations it has been tried and found Wanting. From the ruin has come a sense of the need of something more endur- ing. In many relations and under many names a new philosophy emerges that maybe called eo-operation. In student -life it has many manifestations, one of these being the recent interest in loan funds evinced by students who feel a concern for the other person's welfare. There is great reason to believe that the fine group spirit thus displayed is permeating other phases of our college life more intangible, than financial aid. In fact, if college is at all a cross- section of the outside World, We are lalaoriously learning a truth evolved by the Greeks of old- One man is no man. l l39l Quay, .Wg V4 ur.-vr,-, gn- vb -Maths aw 1 sim-.Gb .SD 1- g in . jg, 'A r . to--.rs . ,g ', may v4.Q4i 1a5 'f..tas'- ' zmw- '2..'aiiv'- ' wa s Q.-.mv Agriculture The School of Agriculture is engaged in training men and Women for service in agriculture and related fields and in forestry and landscape architecture. Though the present World-wide business depression has seriously affected agri- culture, the enrollment in this division at Penn State is slightly larger than usual and ranksthird or fourth among the land- grant institutions. The research Work of the school is a very important and essential feature of our program. At present there are 150 research projects relating to a great diversity of problems. Since the passage of the D - R - L. W . . EAN Mm ANS Smith-Lever Act by Congress 1n 1914 a comprehensive program of extension Work has been developed, the purpose of Which is to make agriculture more profitable and rural life more attractive. Extension associa- tions have been organized and college representatives placed J in all but two counties of the State. . .-Q- lis M it '-,' In Dushnm Knzindel Blasingll H10 Borln nd Bentley N011 Yvcaver PnrL1inson wlilxtclxel' Gu rduer Muirs Fletcher XVatts Ixern B erKUS0D 1401 4 A1Ys3y 41YriPr v gn K f , . e ,tm ,qv V r . . , a , t I A 't , .. , L A V15 .s ys - 'F bs - saw A My as I p Chemistry and Physics ' The School of Chemistry and Physics is carrying on in these peculiar times withall possihle vigor and courage. The latter is increased by the pleasant knowledge that less than half a dozen of the graduates of the School have been thrown out of employment bythe present depression. ' The advanced classes in the School, hoth undergraduate and graduate, have increased very largely this year. This is due to the increase of the Pre-Medical Course to four years and to the growing conviction that advanced study is a sound investment f or a career involving the application of chemistry, physics, or chemical engineering. DEAN F RANK C. WHITMORE awww .a.. , F-P if-V: 'r , . iw, in 2' w 5 H 1 , . :S I 1 2 mgn--A A .-,-f- 1:7-,Tam V I may 1 m m A , I Ihuum Suri th Whitmore Uhnudlcc . I41l AQUA ff5T7'l is1-rp .nit-. f .iv-1'r wvzgvn , m1Wi'71 if Wiyihsv' W447'2' s ' W. -ash alas- ' 11I'aQfQ3 l H E. DEAN WILL G. CHAMBERS Education P Calvin Coolidge, when president of the United States, is alleged to have said, on an important occasion, wfhe chief aim of education is democracy, and the prime function of democ- racy is educationf' Similar statements of the importance of education in the life of' a people have been made by great minds in all ages. Obviously so important a function could not be trusted to run itself. Like every other prof ession, education has evolved with the-developing complexity of modern life. To meet its obligations it has worked out a philosophy, a science, and a body of technique, the mastery of which requires professional training. This is the iield and the function of the School of Education. J Struck Moore Peters Chambers Miss Clmce Wezlw'er Hurrell l42l in s1'1Vf dmv. 'rf -0 my 4. 'WT 4' X r LA E, 4w'fi24:.6' A 45:0 A -'afaev 1 545' ' uiflh' EQANXXQ Engineering Engmeermg 15 the a1t and SC1611CC of dnectmg human energy to the end that the maleuals and folces of nature may he uuhzed fO1 the gleatel henefit of manklnd The foul thousand CI1g1l1CLI'11lg gladualea of Penn Slate have made an envlahle Ieoord and have conluhuted to the safely, convemenee, COI11f0lt and wealth of t111S and olhel oountues To 1316116.16 f 01 the 111L1C3. i111g scope of engmeeung, the Student should equlp 111TI'1QC1f not only fol lechnlcal pu1su1ts hut also to duect human lelauona D1-.AN Rouucr L SALIXETT if J- ui Beesc Ixellcr HRIFIS Hechlel VS ood Walkcz Sa cl ett Brencman Kmbloe I43 n ,e ., , xv 'N -v? ' 'n A 'P :4m f 5 . F' ' 'i4'CF -'Y f x'. V ' 1- , ' l l ' I ,, , . R . ', J ' , . 1 ,. , ' , ' . I Q. I 1 ' 1 - - 1 ' - 1 . . . . H . . . . - .- L .1 - 1 - A . . L F. :-I Ui. i , fu e?--rzx.. - Q' if e ' ' , n Li n' 'i f- ,,'f,. n . r.. ri --w 411 , . fag? ri-, fd-H' +, va- 4-, 11 .rv , ,Hwy - eff .ay 'g' f, ':- ij-fi , .4 ' , - - . . if 7 f'i we . . 'L n -1 -. . if a ' if o- n 'W 'L ' , N Q' ' u,ngg.gQ3...-. f ,' 3 - , -3- .- H. wif: N - w 3- A v fag f 4 ' w ' ' ' 1 . A ,R I I M . gi, mf ,. , i A , an , v . X r - . 'V Q , . . - . ix . ,R X fZVD 7q? i3-10 ' 5117: Sk2W'P -xiFg,17f , qQjYp - qv ' ' az-we exam ' 1.1-a-9. ' are I HE I952 Liberal Arts Mere talk is not conversation. Conversation is an art and an art which is in danger of becoming lost. It should be found again and put to use f or its practical and interesting values. Wide reading is of great help in true conversation-reacl ing of history, the record of man's achievementsg of philoso- phy, a very present help in time of depressiong of literature, a constant inspiration to better thinking. Let us read widely and deeply and understandingly. i DEAN CHARLES W. S'romiAnr i Owens Denglcr Miss Simmons Boucke Gibbons' Runkle Burrage Mcad Espenshade Stoddart Tflugef Gm t 5441 l-A WE E . .-.. ' Mineral Industries Pennsylvania's School of Mineral Industries is now ern- l barked on a comprehensive field of service inkeeping with l the early plans of the College, made more than seventy years ago. An increase in the instructional budget was made avail- able with the beginning of the present biennium period to round out the undergraduate program, including Work in fuel technology, geography, and a summer camp in geology. Ap- propriations were also made available to organize graduate instruction, and the research and extension divisions on a ' DEAN EDWARD Srnmus sound, business-like basis during the biennium period. The mineral industries program embraces eight major divisions of work, namely, Geol- ogy, including Mineralogy and Geographyg Miningg Petroleum and Natural Gas Production ' and Refiningg Fuel Technologyg Metallurgyg Ceramicsg Ex- tension Serviceg and Experiment Station. Guuger Shaw Nurthrup Steidle Bonine McFarland Chedsey I 45 l l - . 4 f ---- . - - --, ,A ,f ,W ,- ., -,him ---Tr,,:,-,f li1. T H E 5 fy 5 2 FflfL-nZf- '-1' I2-1 1 'f ' ' --'- 'sae-riivf lui if'-cg-C-L-, -'ff-' - : Yr' - - -I jjir gri- T r 4 sf' r f rf-T' f' ' W 'ifnef --1 Physical Education' The student demands progress. These demands have played an important part in the replacement of haphazard methods by scientific measures in determining a suitable Physi- cal Education program. This Physical Education program for the modern student must necessarily contain activities which hold his interests and challenge his thinking, and which are in conformity with his abilities, in order that he may de- velop skill to serve him now, as Well as in his post-college years. These changes of attitude toward, and the new apprecia- tion of, Physical Education, have created a demand for dis- HUGO BEZDEK Director tinguished leaders possessing the highest type of professional training in Health and Physical Education. The present undergraduate and graduate cur- ricula of the School of Physical Education and Athletics is meeting this demand. h p l -I R tl .f d Houck Wieneke l?di-ilignu Paliliilrngon Stover u lei orliischofll Kemmerer Sveidel Conover Cm-nmell Bezdek Higgins Bedenk l46l t .. .... . ............ .................. ' Graduate School The Graduate School is now completing its tenth year. The organization of graduate Work on a school basis was brought about in order that Penn State might more nearly come to a realization of the objectives for which the institution was founded. Industries, the professions, and public policies can- not advance Without research and leadership. 'The graduate schools of our educational institutions are the response to a recognized need of organized effort in research and the prep- aration of men to play a part in the progress and development of mankind. Man will ever-be the chief factor in his own DEAN FRANK D. KERN ' advancement. We cannot go too far in providing opportunities f,- lb for advancing human ability. lt is no longer possible to meet , -N .I ,gimp U pg' 9- P many of the modern day demands on scholarship Without -kit graduate study. , .. . ,. Y, it tv. , ' ' ' A Runkle Kern McFarland Chnndlee Peters Everett l47l- 'g!3'2,qi'W K N 'A 5' 5 'Sk' ' 'WW' awww 1 , --,, , .N , A 'L4- Qi: L' 1 5. , , X'A 1 .Lf A' has 9415150 lll5:f 5.. WSW!!-QFMTVAAV' T ffllglgef 'Wigllig I H E Military Science V ge The importance of so much of the National Defense Act as provides for the organization, maintenance- and training, of units of the Reserve Oflicers' Training Corps at schools and colleges is best expressed in the following utterance of General . John J. Pershing: i c'The program of military training takes on a national im- ,W ' portance from the sole viewpoint of citizenship, and calls for S: S I U the most earnest consideration of every thinking man and Woman. The principles underlying the undertaking are sound and its success will be productive of permanent and beneficial results. Its approval comes from loyal citizens who recognize its necessity. lts support comes from those who stood help- less and unready, but valiant, in the face of a World calamity. These men belong to no class or clique, they are business men and men from all Walks of life, practical men who apply common sense to their every day problems. Cor.. WAr:mrc B. INICC.-xsrcm WU. A 6517 Summer Session p Twenty-live years, ago the Whole program of Work of the typi- cal American college or university was carried out during the regular college year. Summer schools were rare and usually not associated Withthe best institutions. Today it is the exceptional institution of higher learning that does not maintain a summer ses- sion, and in some the summer term is the most important of the year. ' The great value of our Summer Session, as of most others, resides in the fact that makes possible the continuance of one's higher or professional education during his vacation period, thus obviating the necessity of giving up remunerative employment. While our Summer Session has served many purposes, its great service to the State has been DEAN WILL G. CHAMBERS its training of thousands of teachers, in many lines of work, during its twenty-two sessions. f flI8l Health Service The rivalry between individuals to maintain their positions and gel ahead in their chosen profession 15 probably keener today than lt has ever been before in the history of mankind It therefoie behooves young persons who are about to enter this field of competition to consider their health, and endeavor to maintain it at its highest point of efficiency, this should be done not only f or the material gains that may accrue thereby but foi the satisf action that comes from being able to perform a day s work without undue strain and fatigue It is our wish that the College Health Service may have been of assistance to the members of the Class of 1932 in at taining and maintaining a degree of health which will be of value to them throughout their lives DR JOSLPHP Iurnixoua Director II ii! 1 it I l,II 'IL ry V, Public information It I I 1, , 'C I I ' Organized on its present basis in the Fall of 1919, the Depart- ' , ment of Public Information provides the medium through which ip it is possible for alumni, friends, prospective students and the It general public to keep informed concerning the College and its I activities. Its public relations activities are mainly through the E printed word-the public press, official College bulletins, circu- I Ig A ' II l lars, folders and catalogues. Its News Service supplies annually . . . . I 1' more than 3,500 different general and athletic news items by wire it I and mail to the leading press associations and metropolitan news- , papers of the country, and each daily and weekly newspaper in DONALD M. Crmswm. ' Pennsylvania. The Department each year edits and supervises I I Director printing of almost 100 publications, including more than forty I 74 issues of the Pennsylvania State College Bulletin. A feature of the Department's service II during the past year was national distribution of news 'items detailing scientific research ac- I I tivities at Penn State. - .. ' I Ii I V ,I LA VI E, if , - ,,'. In ' .- WC' 'A -n,,.f: f'l1f4 - 1' ' ff'7E '.YQlQIf57 '51L..i 'T -Y3 - ' 3'f' ' fil1Z.E,iJL.Lkg.iE.:.. ,L-.' I I, I A , . ..r. r I Ip ' ' I . . . . . Y I: 33 I . . . . . . - . . fp - -4 . . II I 1 I - 1: I . . I Il ,, I Et a I ,Q I I E 'I I49l -5504 ffi-:k gfa3ifaf'P: .firgvn .419-,ynwvrf dawn, W tart--44-artsy '-.:'as:l3s'- ' viii- W-.4 -. fii,i5 l H E Music , g The curriculum in Music Education offered for the first time during the academic year 1930 is making noteworthy progress. Approximately fifty students are now pursuing this curriculum which has for its purpose the training of Super- visors and Directors of Public School Music. This new course of study is based on the theory that training in music should be accompanied by a broad and thorough general education. Completion of the course carries with it the degree of B.S. in the School of Education. A ln addition to the many new courses in music, the depart- ment is, as usual, conducting the work of the several associated undergraduate musical organizations. The three complete bands, symphony orchestra, men's glee club, girlsi glee club, and the chapel choir are all doing outstanding work. These activities are making a distinct contribution to the cultural and intellectual life of the College. The total enrollment of students taking music in some form is well over six hundred. RICHARD W. GRANT Director Library A x 'Q s . .g.,.,-... '-Y '- E .i ' t! ' is . -3211 . W fs'fSE+i'lQ -Q ' 'Y,.g+r..i . g-,ig - -, ,Q - ' F- ,rg 1 l - l 1 ?- tiffllit-fl tg, '- 'Q' I , M., .QQ ' T1 L'b - h ' U ' H ie 1 raiy as been justly called the beating heart of the college, as it lives and grows the institution lives and thrives. Recent changes in an attempt to make an out-grown and badly over-crowded building serve more efficiently for a little while longer include, the complete separation of the cir- culation and reserve desks, the circulation of reserve books anywhere on a two-hour time limit basis, the removal of the reference books to a larger room at the front of the building, the installation of an open shelf collection of books for gen- eral reading in the room formerly occupied by the reference books, and the holding of a series of exhibits beginning with ln December, 1931, 5,126 volumes were- borrowed from the circulation desk and 6,458 volumes from the reserve desk, and the number increases con- stantly. The Library now has over 130,000 volumes and is increasing at the rate of over 5,000 each year. In addition, the inter-library loan service supplements the book collection with the resources of many other libraries. LQJJMAPDMJA WILLARD P. Lrwxs Librarian 1 l5'01 the Parrish Collection of Lewis Carroll in December, 1931. 'ggi' H ' 155,25 wiv 0, , gr.. 1 U, 1 .S2. r,. .Awww aww ve. ,g 1 f N , 4 1' 'X - - x ' ' , . J ' L N, V I. muy' mass: '14 1n5 hr' . fit ti I H C I9 ,Student Union W. JAY KENNEDY - . President MEMBERS Hugh R. Riley, Jr. Alfred E. Lewis W. J ay Kennedy Francis L. Mathews H. Aubrey Myers W. JAY KENNEDY President Charles P. Smith ' Elizabeth C. Bell Suzanne Kist Eugene M. Fry, Jr. Leonard T. Miller Marie E. McMahon Emanuel Perkin The Student Union is an organization composed of representatives of the various college activities. Its purpose is to further the welfare of each organization of the imion, co-ordination of these activities to serve a common program of development, and the promotion of projects which could not be properly carried on by individual groups. Student activities represented in this organization are: Student publications, dramatic and musical groups, religious organizations, Interfratemity Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Penn State Club, men's and women's athletics, and a member of the inter-class budget committee. 'Perkins Riley Fry Fishhurn Maxwell bfathgyvg , Myers Harris Smith Warnoclc Bressler Kish Kennedy McMahon i521 f XQNWXQQX ...U we 1 V A ,Nl , - , H. AUBREY MYERS Arthur R. Warnock David F. Young Hugh R. Riley, Jr. Francis E. Schill Student Board. MEMBERS President H. Aubrey Myers Harry A. Bauder .lohn H. Good C. Wilson Anderson H. AUBREY MYERS President Student Board is the co-operating body between the Student Government and the College Adminis- tration. It meets from time to time with the President of the College to reason about problems and con- ditions about the College. It is composed of the Dean of Men, 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 the Sudent Council, and the President of the Sopho- more Class. Iii' H ' r,-4 1- 1 Fe. in f. Good K Bnmler Young Anderson YYY: rnock Myers Riley Schill I531 C s5:. f, 1fFSE a fswmvrb Arif: Q asliawh -QWWYQ. -. MSN H. iii, fi-L fi .nr9y44lf?4w'f.-ifsf were s.. 5ffZ H, AUBREY MYERS President Student Council Riclmrrl R. Arthur VVil1iam M. Palmer, Jr George K. Davis Robert P. Hindman George D. Hodgson David F. Young Robert B. Burleigh Wm. B. McCarter .Tack P. Francis Harry E. Wilson Merle F. I-Ienninger Charles R. King John H. Good Hamilton Hutchinson Richard M. Martin Hernum C. Brandt Seniors George Zindel. Jr. Clarence E.. Christian Francis E. Schill Jnnles F. Cochran John D. Page Townsend C. Anderson Karl K. Rush Fraiicis Mathews Juniors Leonard J. Edel George K. Schumaker Martin H. Stockclale Clayton R. Page Sophomores 'Everett C. Waltliian John N. Rathmell T wo-Year Ag Jesse H. Landeuberger THE I952 Louis F. Haller H. Aubrey Myers J. M. Crookston Hugh R. Riley. Jr. Charles P. Smith Leonard T. Miller Coleman Herpel Alfred E. Lewis Charles W. Sllaetfer Harry A. Bauder Adnan B. B:,u'nhax't XVil1is J. VVenger C. Wilson Anderson The Student Council is a legislative body of the Student Government. The aims are to create, rec- ommend, 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 to carry into effect any policyg to sustain the good name of the college and to promote better understanding between faculty and studentsl 4- M t' H 11 ' Edul Davis Schlunuker Rnthmell Anderson Rush icifigdt Wnltiii'ii1in Schilll el Bnrnhnrt Hindmnu Good Schaeffer C.. Page Wilsoii Elerpel Hutchinson Miller Arthur Hodfzson Palmer Bender Zmdel Francis. McCnrter Henmnger Andgrsqn Riley Young Burleigh Myers Grookston Lewis Page Coclirzxn F541 Q gr arf . X 4-wr v 'rg gr.. gn-in 4-1Y'1 ,4Qle9 LA VI E. KARL K. RUSH - President C. WILSON ANDERSON - - Secretary Seniors Robert W. McKune Karl K. Rush 1 Juniors John L. McAndrews John A. Wood Student Tribunal Slophomore X . I C. Wilson Anderson KARL K. RUS1-I President The Student Tribunal is the judiciary branch of the student government. Its function is to inter- pret and enforce all rules and customs upheld by Student Council 'and to mete out punishment to. the offending persons. v Amlnrsnn McAm1x-exvs W 000 Rush Mclinne .f55l mpg 441751 Y :gow rp 'N f 'U 1,.SiZN'r,. 'glib VY' 52,5 Yr ,A is D A .4 z f s- m -- .Je i -3. . 'X msQf44Aasli'as2 'mash ' vatag-, ZQ1QJ was ' 'mai I H E, 2 Senate U 1 Seniors 9 ' . Elizabeth C. Bell, President I Miriam E. Gaige .lean E. Simmons, Secretary Juniors . Angelin Bressler, Vice President S. Louise Everett A. Elizabeth Preston Sophomore.: Doris M. Acker, Treasurer Margaret A. Barnard Freshmen Katherine B. Humphrey Martha .l. Bring V Town Girls' Council Q ' f- ' Anna M. Light ELIZABETH C. BELL - Ex-Officio, Presirlent Charlotte E. Ray Marie Haidt Women's Student Government Association, including all the women students, is governed by two elected bodies, Senate and House of Representatives, which work together to create and maintain high standards among the women students. The higher executive body, Senate, this year organized a judiciary committee composed of the presi- dent and two senators in monthly rotation. The committee settles penalties for offenses, the final decision subject to the approval of the entire senate. l f , B - I' -t Fvelrctt Barnard RRY Si xhiiilllls Blillon Bressler Acker Humphrey l56l LA VI E. 3 House of Representatives ANGELIN Bnsssrxsn - - Speaker FLORENCE W. NIAXFIELD - Secretary Faye B. Cooper, '32 - Louise Darlington, '32 Elsie M. Doutliett, '35 Elizabeth O. Hayes, '33 Helen A. Hoover, '33 Gladys A. Kaufman, '32 f Suzanne M. Kist, '32 Dorothy E. Koeppel, '34 MEMBERS Gertrude T. Long, '34 Evelyn C. Lyman, '32 Kathryn H. Moyer, '33 Marion E. Potts, '33 Mary L. Slianer, '34- Mary K. Slieerer, '32 Charlotte E. Ray House of Representatives is the legislative group of the won1en's governing bodies, all its enact- ments being subject to approval by Senate. It is composed of the presidents of each dormitory and cottage, both campus and town, besides a representative of Town Girls' Council. The Vice president of Women's Student Government Association acts as speaker of the House. ' l Hoover Frunlm n Knoepple ' Potts Dun Llxett Moyer Bl'QSSlQ1' Lulu- Mn xfield v ,. 1 n 1 ,v 4 w w U 1 if n V.. i fi . to 3 li ll 1 lu I L it 'il l l l R 'Mr . ...wtsa-,,:,, .4-, 9, .. ,,,,a. - ,J-A.i,,.,,.,, 'yi i. It V, ' H s it Q :J Q - 3 if 3 f'g Q l 1,1 1 l 'ii , Isabella B. Muir, '32 it l U W , 1 E: - l l l eg ' l ig 1 if 1 l WA l. F cl E' a l li A lf l , L. , il' I 1' ' , :t l 1 ll ' , gi l ,. ,Q 1 l l 1 4 r l u l l H l 1 l I I1 l57l sv v rf S fm- 10 nw, wr xv, wr, sw 1'r or 1 rp qv wr, a ' in 4-.V - In-F4 V A . ' . l N, Q I X H A 21 A if 1 PX A 4 Q wee-f44tQ4tsQ'hifas '14 .mash 2.35 2.'as - 14.29 'n f Women? Town Council OFFICERS ANNA M. LIGHT - - . C1,,ai,ma,, FAYE B. Cooren - Social Chairman KATHIIYN H. Moran - Treasure, l'lELEN E. New - . Secretary Mus. L. Louise SoME.RLA'1'r Fgculgy Aflvisor SORORES IN COLLEGIO Senior Faye B Cooper Juniors Edythe O. Lohr Anna M. Light Elizabeth O. Hayes Helen E. Neff ' Kathryn H. Moyer ANNA M. LIGHT sophomores ' president Dorothy E. Knoeppel Mary L. Shaner Freshmen Elsie M. Douthett Margaret W. Kinsloe The Town Council of the women students is a development of the former Town Girls' Club and aims to unite girls living in downtown dormitories and private homes with those living on campus. Follow- ing its oiiicial recognition by the Women's Student Government Association Senate, the Council adopt- ed a constitution in December, 1930. It is composed of members of the W. S. C. A. House of Repre- sentatives who- are delegates of downtown clormitoriesg two members representing girls living in pri- vate homesg and one senator representing all downtown girls and acting as chairman of the Council. Lohr Shnner Dou thett Hn yes V lxfqym- Neff Light Cooper Kinsloe l53l ' C ' f, C Quran, , ., ,, wr , ev.. , 4114, vvgsvgp Av LA var. ' Ag. Student Council OFFICERS JOHN W. KENNADY - - - President Cr-1Aru.i:s E. DAYTON Fnuu P. JEFFREY John W. Kennacly William B. McGeehan Charles E. Dayton William B, Ball - John S. B. Bamford Stephen A. Forbes - Lewis R. Good - George K. Davis Richard R. Arthur William M. Palmer - Harry E. Vllilson - V ice President - Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS - Pcmz. Slate Farmer - - Crubapplc Club - Dairy Science Associatiou. - Block cmd Bridle Club - - Topian Society - Lelbig Chemical Society - Penn Slate Grange Fred P. Jeffrey - John G. I-Iuclu Robert M. Brown Albert G-. Hall Donald M. Goss - Arthur B. Dorn Andrew M. Zubal EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS JOHN W. KENNADY President - - Poultry Club UOILWI-IT!! Life Club - Tum-Yam' Affs - Forestry Society - Clover Club FI07'lC'lLlil'll'l'6 Club P1'e-Veterinary Club - 1932 Sludeut Council George R. Schumaker - - 1933 Student Council - 1932 Student Council Hamilton Hutchison - - - 19314 Student Cozmc-il - 1932 Student Counwil Karl K. Rush - - - Student Trib ima! Presiclcfnt - 1.933 Student Council Ag. Student Council acts as a udiciary body for the improvement of relations between the various clubs, students, and faculty members in the School of Agriculture. Sponsoring new improvements on Ag. Hill and matters in which agricultural students are interested, Ag. Student Council provides an outlet for united agricultural students' opinion. It is also a member of the National Agricultural Stu- dent Council. 4 v Hutchison , Arthur Dn vis Schumnker Forbes Hudn Hall Goss Good Bull Brown Palmer McGcclmn Jelfrey Kenna dy Dayton Wilson Rush l 591 ,,, .,,,, L ,. V .-Q, ls 9 l . ,Q I , 4 YY 9251' 40-, E af 1'6XB15 06' 4' on 'P .E ng an -fl- 1 ,.4 V ,, l-L1-1 H. AUBEEY MYERS J. MCLAIN CROOKSTON President Vice President 1932 CLASS OFFICERS H. AUBREY'MYERS - ' J. MCLAIN CROOKSTON HERMAN C. WEBER - C1-IAELES H. HAMMOND STEPHEN A. FORBES - President Vice President Secretary - Treasurer Historian IIERMAN C.,WEBER CHARLES I-I. I-IAMMOND STEPHEN A. FORBES Sggretary Treasurer H iSl70fll17l i621 E .:..:Q-mfr ii lieibz rr Vbff Fir' , M' Af . . '5 .bla ffl' .,,- 3 . . - A l i .i.,1.1 w M. LYDIA I-IALLER MUMEL E, BOWMAN Pffsidenf Vice President 1932 CLASS OFFICERS M. LYDIA I-IALLER - - President MURIEL E. BOWMAN - Vice President MARGARET E. TSCHAN - Secretary RUTH P. MEYER - ' - - - Treasurer M. ELIZABETH KIRKPATRICK - - Social Chairman MARGARET E. TSCHAN RUTH P. MEYER M. ELIZABETH KIRKPATRICK Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman E631 E vzb roiue' lvtotoxomw P it A r l E. PERRY ADAMS Triangle Carnegie Civil Engineering Editor, Penn State Engineerg Vice President, Pi Delta Ep- silong Chi Epsilong Student Council C31 9 A. S. C. E. WILLIAM L. ALCORN Knoxdale Education DAVID E. AILMAN State College Chemistry Penn State Clubg Penn State Outing Cluhg Mandolin Club 121. ti ELI H. ALBERT Sigma. Tau Phi Scranton Commerce and Finance Pi Delta Epsilong Business Manager, Old Main Bell. S9 P MAIXVIN ALEXANDER Forest City Commerce and Finance Pi Gamma Mug Phi Kappa Phi. n JOHN N. ALFORD Saegertown Electrical Engineering J. MERVIN ALCORN Summerville Education ARTHUR E. ALLEN Alpha Gamma Rho New Castle Dairy H unsbandry President, Kappa Gamma Psig President,KappaKappa Pslg President, College Orches- trag Phi Mu Alphag Blue Band 12, 3, 40 9 Interfrater- nity Council C3, 4b. n n I64-l A.. 5 Af aan fa, U4 f. 25.4,-L.,f,.:: fa, gi :L ,LLTIL Q31 ' if , .Ca v1l -'i'l'L'Lj?NA iii: ii iQf3iQQfLlQ'fib.... 6' iw ' il, nt, Y 5 1:1 'A' I 41 Ln,-F 'if ,114 iifglph Xxx W V i i 4 i i vw Y - f : ' . .'.' IZ' T' ilgyqjxfli ' if , J -3. f l'-Trwfv iv' A ' J' '--'11 I YUII - I' A 4' f:-52.l2l'3' j1i 'fi I .,,,.t.,.f:.: ,,,:.,i-,,,A .--ua q,y2:E.?wq.mm.,L-N.a.w.:,-- ,.. . A Sf --..-A..-. aa. br 1 l l i l l 1 .l l E. lf . l in Il l , , A' CARL O. ANDERSON THOMAS A. ANDERSON . SAMUEL L. ALLEN, JR. THOMAS E. AMELER Alpha Gamma Rho ,H Alpha Gamma Rho Pittsburgh lil Dairy Husbandry Norwood Station Landscape' Architecture 1 l i Pi Delta Epsilong Topionsi 1 l Business Manager, Penn ll , State Farmer. ll ll 1 l . I ,E It li ' .tlilii ai ll E1 K I 1 . N,j.f . . p l ww ,f H W I ,, I l ws it l f'-Q. , fy-H, .,,wf: l A flrw - 1 l 'Vit l 1 . X l fly Ayblzi-.v,'fL'.,IiA 4,1 J A A l ' - - , Xxx 'F l . 1 K A 1 , . . .,. E., ' f-fxf 3 -1 ii i Lambda Chi Alpha Wilson Electrical Engineering '- Willa. 5' fildijf '- ' I. ., , ,Q .,, ,A . ,. Z., .. A wa 1 - A AQx 'x fp, f .lg .- , .' NLX x il 1 .,.. ,. ,t X. Associated Commons Club Smethport Petroleum Engineering 1 c li I Q l ' V ' TOWNSEND C. ANDERSON GEORGE H. ANTHONY RICHARD R. ARTHUR MELVIN R. AUNGST W Phi Kappa Psi Germantown Alpha Sigma Phi Blandburg Alpha Gamma Rho Phi Kappa Tau n W Commerce and Finance Ceramic Engineering Waynesboro A Mechamcsburg l l President Thespianqu P e n H Dairy Husbandry Pre-Medical f State Playersg Junior Prom Student Council OLD. X- Conunitteeg Student Council ' C4-J g Theta Alpha Phi. fl S aww., LW. . .Y .. 2-.,......,, , .,,, , ,.,.Y,.A. .. We .........--- -F.---Te ---,-.. . L1.- S,-ffm.A-.Ca-:S-S-S.Q:wf...:a,:,Q-. .awxmff .A .....- Y . .....,.-'Y f:.,-.-..f ... Y Y' Y l L I ll ' fl il I .I l l 1 ' l 3 -:-.,.,f.4:a..-,..,,,..mq....rfx-,..Y.TH,?.,.,H.,. ,.,.:.--,.,.,,.m,-..,ll,L,, E., ,,. .Wai ,, , ,,,,,, ,,.,g.-j,-,:,L,,.,,:,., A lem- p --tAt,..-M- , E651 V Y Y Y YA0 Av. IKQOIU' C' .66666', 'Q ' -v . 'X J' I 4 p A CHARLES G. AVERY Philipsburg Civil Engineering KENNETH S. BAIRD Philadelphia Liberal Arts P S. C. A. 11, 2, 3, 45. JACK G. BAcoN Alpha Tau Omega Waterbury, Conn. Commerce and Finance Junior Prom Committeeg Golf Cl, 25. WILLIAM E. BAILEY Alpha Kappa Pi N arberth M echaniczrl Engineering Phi Eta Sigmag Pi Tau Sigmag Phi Mu Sigmag Penn State Engineer 12, 3, 40 1 A. S. M. E.g Glider Club. 5 RICHARD F. BAKER -State College Physics Sigma Pi Sigmag Pi Mu Epsi- long Penn State Club. WILLIAM B. BALL Alpha Gamma Rho Mohnton Animal Husbandry Phi Eta Sigmag President, Block and Bridle Clubg Agriculture Student Council lgilg Grangeg Phi Kappa 1. EDMOND G. BAIRD Lambda Chi Alpha Warren Agricultural Engineering IVAN V. BAMBERGER Phi Kappa Tau York Haven Pre-Medical i661 J ,.. :,:1.,:. -. ' -:nan - . :-1: Y-4-iffsiz. A F' 11' i' ':.-.:r1 - 2--'M T ,x 1-2 ' 1: J lf ' ' .f aw' f ' ' '7 , - W'-l-fr-z--ff K+ - , ,,. H . ,- - , , Heli'-.:7,:,.f..ar ..., , . ., ,. ,, , ,---1 ..: :Hifi-1: V. K ,N f ff, -vu V V P 1 P J -T if 'A 1 .N . l l l w i . i l l JOHN S. B. BAMEORD JOHN BARBER ANTHONY J. BARRASSO HARVEY R. BATTERSBY , Alpha Zeta Philadelphia Phi Lambda Theta Export Alpha Phi Delta Reading Alpha Kappa Pi l Landgcape Architecture Commerce and Finance Chemical Engineering I Hlgidami Park lit 5 .Campus Editor, Penn State Freshman Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Mechanical Engmeermg Q Farrnerg Pi Delta Epsilong Delta Sigma Pi! Phi Sigma Soccer fl, 2, 31. 1. V Scarab. Iota. W if V . ' ii , il R will if-ilwlr ' K .3 ei' Nair! , . my fra.-,E R .Q fr Q A, ff 13' usgii ' JS-T i y AA WR 1 .P 1 V K , X X .I l . :Wy . li BERNARD S. BATURIN JOHN F. BAUDER CHARLES H. BAUER KENNETH R. BAUMAN N Beta Sigma Rho Harrisburg Tau Kappa Epsilon . Chi Phi Philadelphia Philadelphia Commerce and Finance H I I Middletown Chemical Engineering Pre-Medical i Umm 'W Box'ng cs, 43. Football 41, 2, 31. J' , Treasurer, Pi Alpha Xig Flori- I I culture Club. Q, ., ' , , V .HH . .- E . - T .vQ-,.... . ..-. . .J- ,i . 5 l 1 l O- - I 671 Viiiiiigiiiks- 4621 53232555 1 L , V 4' . 1 1 , PAUL E' BAUMANN SARA R- BAUMANN ROBERT L. BEACI-IBOARD HERBERT C. BEARESLEE Pittsburgh 4 Claifmn Lambda Chi Alpha . 1 Waverly, N, Y. ' Commerce ancl Finance Education . Phlladelphm Dairy Husbandry Deceased August 16, 1931 Arts and Letters Phi Mu Sigmag Froth Board C3, 4-J 5 Freshman Lacrosse. - CONSTANCE BEARE QUENTIN S. BECK JOSEPH I. BEES Harrisburg Phi Lambda Theta Carnegie Phi Mu Delta S11Cl1aI1d0ah Education Architecture Electrical Engineering Scarab. i ELIZEBETH C. BELL Kappa Kappa Gamma Cochranton Education President, VV. S. G. A.: Vice President 133: Treasurer 425: Debating Cl. 21: Class Secre- ta.ry-Trensurer U71 Psi Chi: Alpha. Theta Epsilon: Cwensg 1X1'C1'lOl1S2l.i2 Kappa Delta Pig Alpha. Lambda Delta: Deltn. Sigma Rho: Freslnnan Y. W. C. A.: Student Union Board. L681 , V ..-- , F - -1-ji' 1 , . ,L 1 : gp .L .,.- . .-J.: .. 4Y.'LZ'J!: -rd -....---.-.QW --4 ---W ---f-f --- A -- I E, ' ,WI - ll .., I N , ' .. X . YV.-,LA .,,-,I j A If , I I I, JOSEPH BELL, Jn. NIARJORIE S. BENJAMIN Theta Xi Bridgeville Philadelphia Chemical Engineering Home Economics' WILLIAM P. BENNETT Alpha Phi Sigma Keisterville Metallurgical Engineering ltliiilll , all RICHARD J. BERKHEISER Phi Mu Delta Shamokin Education Mandolin Club 12, 31. , li an ' J' ROBERT L. BERNER SCLOMON B. BERNSTEIN HAROLDHC. BESHLIN BOND L. BIBLE Elaia ' Pottsville Beta Sigma Rho Warren Aaronsburg Electrical Engineering A New Lomlon' qonn' Petroleum Engineering Agricultural Education Band fl, 2, 3, 40g Penn State Architectural Engineering Secretary-Treasurer, Pi Epsi- Alpha Tau Alphag PlIi Kappa Players Orchestra? Sigma Architects' Cluhg Pi Gamma lon. Phi. Tau. Alp Ia. L. L L- 6 -I .,Y,-.,, L . . ,, LJ., fffjgidnf W- -Q:-ff ' ,-Lt LCA- -Y .1 23'?'TiN555ilg1 :' Z .Q , Y Y ,V . , L- fx , Q ' - x.3f,X it if 'A14:n,T.2 ' f L'?'1'4-in lip All-A N523 nl'-'Sf-ni xhgxfi-'fn'--3 ' fi if - Zvfw- , - .,. , 1-: - ' - ' ' 1' -7- ' Y I 4 A M ' ll l T1 .2 l , l I-IILDA V. BITTING AUDREY N. BLAKE KENNETH L. BLAMEY ELMA I. BLANK E X Alpha Chi Olnegpk d b Altoona York McKeesport f ' H E n flson urg Education Industrial Education Arts and Letters 1 me Conomws choir 11, 2, 3, my Glpp Club President, Kappa Phi Kappa. ' .5 Omicron Nug Kappa Delta Pig Cl, 2, 3, 4-J g Louise Homer Q 1 Varsity Hockey K2, 33 g Club. I Baseball 12, 35 g Ellen H. l Richard's Clubg Merrill-Pal mer C4-J g Y. W. C. A. l l A X A 3 'ituf 'iffy' 1 gg' fa? innate . 1 'eater J? . w , 4 I l 1 . li ARLINGTON S. BLIMLINE MELVIN L. BLISH DOROTHY M. BLooM GUSTAVE K. BLUM f Allentown Delta Theta Sigma l Bellefonte York l Commerce and Finance Fairmount Springs Education Industrial Engineering i Delta Sigma Pig Senior Ball A Committee. pl F. F ll y. w in 's H lf pl Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. f . . , - Y. T f . wll - Y - V -- - ' ' 1-W --- - L2-444.5- ' - 1-. ' :i x-'ff Y -1 if i T- 4.-l . .1 - 25' -- - f --' 2 1YL:, .v W 5 Q -'wa ' ...L l70l V6 . . ill: VJF1' I f E' fs? 44 , If ' . 7 L- ,- J' y 'Lil I, A , , , 1 Aff T' -- -- T 2-Vi : 3'-?+'I- A. 1- '-'- :fe ref -- -. --1 : f-,.-:Q 1- 'Jigs-:T- -as-'f: L- 3 ' ,eA- ,,r:-7,f-'5.'-'ilf:-frY- W - . ' A E X Y IVIARTHA L. BOAK New Castle Home Economics Ellen H. Ricl1ard's Cluhg Penn State Grange. BENJAMIN C. BOWVEN Delta Sigma. Phi WILLIAM H. BOGAR Phi Mu Delta Lykens Mechanical Engineering Band fl, 2, St, 4-J 3 Penn State Players. Smzrtvvoon K. Boom Theta Chi Bangor ' Pre-Legal Associate Manager, Lacrosse-5 Pi Delta Epsilong Pi Lamb- da Sigmag Advertising Man- ager, Old Main Bell. , lion. .24 I ,ff js MURIEL E. BOWMAN Kappa Alpha Theta West Newton, Mass. Philaclelphia Electrical Engineering P. S. C. A. Board. Commerce wnrl Finance Cwensg Vice President, W. A. A. C393 President, Archousai: Varsity Hockey 62, 33: Var- sity Basketball 12, 3,1 Tennis Champion Cl, 37: Louise Hom- er Clubtq SecI'etaw-Treasu1'eII', Glee Clubg Phi Kappa. Phi. JANET V. BOWSER Kappa Alpha Theta ' Kittanning Home Economics Glee Club 13D 3 House of Rep- resentatives f3l. WILLIAM L. D. BOTTORF Phi Delta Theta State College Civil Engineering Blue Band C3, 4-lg President, Chi Epsilon. JOHN R. BRACKEN Clairton Education L i i i I -4 ' Y-Lid I 711 ,ff gzh-.,'? S.-.. ' '-- A'-3.s...i - 'pei fir ' Q 'E - -,:,- -:- - -- --ef ,I - ,rf ,Y A ,im If M 4 f ir f' .43 is i istlw ,ff ws. S:-:at .frm --as-fe f- V---f wf-ae- - Y 1 - az-'mari-,ffl , H 'im W Jlf,::,',g- N --,Wm L 1 , HAROLD H. BRADLEY Peach Bottom Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Clulag Penn State Grangeg President, Penn State Clubg Student Council UD. VINCENT F. BRESNOWITZ Garfield Education President, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice President, Kappa Phi Kappag Pi Mu Epsilon. FRED C. BRAND, J R. Phi Kappa Sigma Sewickley Commerce and Finance Druidsg Parmi Nousg Delta Sigma Pig Lion's Pawg Golf Cl, 2, 3, 41 g Captain Cl, 4-lg Basketball il, 2, 3, 40 5 Cap- tain OLD. GLENN G. BRATTON 4 Mifiiin Dairy Husbandry Band fl, 21. pill' CDM, Ya lf ' SGA! Gif Viwlx R ics?-axlxll 95' PM me . . RAYMOND G. BREssLER,JR. GEORGE A. BRIGGS, JR. Alpha Gamma Rho McKeesport Kingston, R. I. Agricultural Engineering Student Council 439, Asso- ciate Manager, Cross-Coun- uv. Commerce and Finance EARLE J. BRENEMAN Theta Xi Reading Civil Engineering Y. M1 C. A. fllg Gym Team C353 Vice President, A. S. C. E. CHARLES K. BRIGHTBILL Tau Kappa Epsilon Reading Commerce and Finance Freshman Baseball: Freshman Basketball: Band C1,2h: Drum Major, Blue Band, Freshman Band CID, Sophomore Band 44-3: Chairma.n. Sophomore Hop Committee: Phi Mu AI- phng Delta. Sigma Pig Seab- barcl and Blade. ' F1'?'m men A - --4 l72l V -Yet -n.,,: gif' -1--'4..:l . D vgsv -L. , V., V--,. .'., -W' C C M' .Q 4 . EW! - .2 - - -Y-razq-1+ iii.. . CHARLES J. BRILLINGER FRANCES C. BRINTON ROBERT S. BROCKWAY M. DOROTHY BROOME York Parkesburg Kappa Delta Rho Columbia Industrial Engineering Home Economics Beach Haven Education . Zoology and Entomology Ellen H. Richards Club. Wrestling Cl, 25 . li ,'f' Llf gli , if 5 ' N i -2, A 'fi .ffl fi' HERMAN H. BROUDY RITA M. BROUDY Kittanning Kittanning Zoology and Entomology Arts and Letters Penn State Playersg President, Entomological Club. '71 Q .Q WXX ll, t 'XG HOWARD H. BROWN Phi Lambda Theta Etna Arts and Letters Pi Mu Epsilong Sigma Pi Sig- ma. LEWIS J. BROWN Delta Theta. Sigma Wyalusing Dairy Husbandry i-l . . Us Y .Y :,..-J PH: , Ezllgifv-Usa. .7 ..-E - - --- f----- - - - ar. . -1-.L.,.,-,1.- ---.. ., -A-F17 -- -A -:f ' W 3 7xfx,fs. xfyf '11 3. . ,:g'zj :',:::i?'f Ki iipibxivii -C5537-21-515 :TLT TW fix K ' ' N31 T Klip' N11 J wi Thx, ' U.lxk -..........L. mx xt A A. , .QQ , X A -R--. - ,X V . , J'J elm . ,- L, w .ii-...A ...ASD J V1 fi .fff Y' -..,f,',.v A 1' 'I ff 4 f an ,, ,. 1 L I . ROBERT E. BROWN Columbia Crossroads Commerce and Finance JAMES D. BURKE Howard Dairy H usbandry American Dairy Science Clubg Penn State Crangeg Poultry Cluhg Danforth Foundation Summer Fellowship, Dairy Cattle Judging Team C354 Phi Kappa Phi. CHARLES C. BRYAN Tau Kappa Epsilon lvyland Dairy H Lwbanflry Interfraternity Councilg Vice President, Dairy S c i e n c e Cluhg Chairman, Interfra- ternity Ball. JAY C. BRYANT Susquehanna Agronomy Cleo Club C2, 3, 47. ALBERT J. BUONO Theta Kappa Phi Chester Education Editor-in-Chief, Frothg Kappa Phi Kappag KappaDeltaPig Pi Delta Epsilong Sphinx. N rtlkiiff D iX.li.1f V .milf , , t if ,few Ay-A fi? i ii 'Mil ll l.Mo i s . Tkg. yv, u 'mi' I L. CLAIR BURKET Sigma Pi Altoona Pre-Medical Blue Bandg Phi Mu Alphag Kappa Gamma Psi! Thes- pians. ROBERT B. BURLEIGH Sigma Pi Philadelphia Civil Engineering Soccer fl, 2, SJ 5 Tennis C35 403 S e-c 1' e t a ry, Student Council. J! Y WILLIAM A. BUTZ Alpha Chi Rho Allentown Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Iotag Pi Delta Epsi- lon, Circulation lVIanagez', Old Main Bell, Correspon- dent, Scabbard and Bladeg Infantry Major, R. O. T. C. i -,aw '7lffEr'i i --12-:Lf . L- -- -:.' ',.,,. : ,..:: ,-. .af . --w'mn,,J-qggf-A -- - ,..Af11.a-. -L:--N1 - : 172, --1, ..,..-c5-.-l, ..., K.. . I 74 7,5 ,. wif- N 7f i 'f 'A' TCT?-3'?27'4I7'iQ:X,h ' 'i . .J . . , , , . , , , gf F ' XE-zmfel-izsfzliwl-A-, v I :.S,-,fvvzft 'fmsflv . In .X I , , N., X Y-J 1, I 'Fi .f -.X f..,I I J, . I... 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CARRozzA Beta Kappa Renovo Olyphant - West Pittston Electrical Engineering Inzlustrial Engineering Pre-Legal Lacrosse Cl, 2, 35, Captain Scabbard and Blade. Pi Lambda Sigmag Interna- C4-J g Skull and Bones. tional RelationsClubg Trans- fer from Lafayette. I 75 l If-1.22: 1 J ff'-1 new 2 ' 5,:a:1g:'1aT.... ff qf-E'--t. ,,,.,,,N-, 5441. . , til , D . E, . C tfiau T, .1-5545. ,Tun .ffqgiia O ROBERT B. CARSON Phi Sigma Kappa Huntington, W. Va. Dairy Husbandry PIOWARD W. CARTER Sigma Phi Alpha West Auburn Dairy Husbandry Dairy Judging Tcamg Pi Del- ta Epsilong Phi Mu Sigmag Managing Editor, Penn State Farmer. V RICHARD A. CARVOLTH Alpha Kappa Pi Bradford Education President, International 'Rela- -tions Clubg Pi Lambda Sig- ma: Interiraternity Council 13, 4-lg Forensic Council, Interfraternity Ball Commit- tee. i l if , N ttlallf M44 , xllf' - ll XML' gtg'-yr 'Hn 'wk Z f ,fight it 'A .Q f . Vx ,WRX HARRY CHARLES HENRY H. CHISMAN Delta Sigma Phi . Darby Tau Phi Delta Carnegie Commerce and Finance Forestry President, Delta Sigma Pig Freshman Lacrosseg Forestry Blue Keyg Associate Man- Society. ager, Wrestling. CLARENCE E. CHRISTIAN Delta Sigma Phi Trenton, N. .l. Education Class President Cllg Phi Eta Sigmag Blue Key, Student Council C3, 415 Student Board C31 g Treasurer, P. S. C. A.9 Secretary-Treasurer, Interfraternity Council. CEDRIC L. CHAPMAN Theta Upsilon Omega Swissvale Arts an.l Letters JOHN G. CHRISTOFF Theta Kappa Phi Osceola Mills Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. - L-.-w,L..f 76 l or rr E at L E E 1 ,L P P E ,.. A . fm-.--,-vfyggi-f. 1- , ,E . E . 4 .513 ., X . . . . , .. ,. U, , , .- ill w E L. rf I L 1 X l y -W . - . ..,.. . . YYY. Y V.,., wmv.. ,-..... ..., . .. . , . , .v,,,l,, , I . 1 CHAS. R. CHRONISTER, JR. GEARY W. CHUMARD LAWRENCE W. CLAFFEY BASIL C. CLARE i Delta Tau Delta Philadelphia State College Philadelphia Delta Upsilon Chester I 1 Electrical Engineering Civil Engineering Agricultural and Biological Education 9. W Cl1i Epsilon. I Chemistry Friarsg Chai1'man,Senior Ballg l 1 Liebig Chemical Society. Boxing CHD. l r l .J .JF 1, W X f ' Syl ffl rl t EN. f f -A Ei ll Jil HJ 1 lg S7 . El' w Q V l E . l HERBERT D. CLAY REX W. CLOUSER JAMES F. COCHRAN JESSE MI. COHEN I Franklin ' New Bloomfield Chi Phi Pittsburgh Uniontown ll Civzl Engineering F orestry' Commerce and Finance Agricultural Economics - Chi Epsilon. Xi Sigma Pig Forestry Society. Delta Sigma Pig Sphinxg Thes- piansg Junior Prom Com- r ' mitteeg Student Councilg W r Manager, Gymnastics Team. N1 at V - tl J! 4 W Sl E ' W 1il ? , -' - v -'-f- ' ' -'--Leg-gi-:1'?'3. 'SSH-ljglkx rlfz-N. -ppb -' J' 4 4-.-. '-'-iiijhjl ,. Wi, ,N 755. A Se 4-St. .- he . fri ,- LL- A lime.. ,L , ,L,3.-4R.L,- .B -.,,E?rrE?x. f'gQi'!ff,, - -L -LLL -L L, .E,f9l3QibgLiJ::W LEON N. CO1-IEN RAYMOND S. CONABEE BENJAQMIN J. CONARD WILLIAM A. CONNELL Phi Epsilon Pi Allentown Elaia Butler Theta Chi Philadelphia Phi Kappa Tau Ebensburg Arts and Letters Mechanical Engineering Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Fencingg Thespians. Fencing Cl, 3, 47. Penn State Playersg Theta I Alpha Phi. W tiiff tiki? fffifrf, X39 7 - ui, J if ' it . P221-t -L 5 PR L J l. 'E' E-T1 45? 2 A A ii W Mita RICHARD P. CONNORS CHARLES S. CONRAD FAYE B. COOPER JOHN H. COOPER Morea Colliery Lancaster Phi Mu Reynoldsville New Kensington Electrical Engineering 'Architecture Home Economics Inclustrial Engineering A. I. E. E. W. A. A. Board C213 g Baseball Pi Kappa Alpha. Cl, 23, Manager C3Jg Hockey C3'lg Basketball Cl, 2, 31 g Track Cl, 21 g House of Representatives ULD. ' E731 tvx fyyfyf ,fy wha: JOHN M COOPER Delta Tau Delta Unxon Cnty Arts anrl Letters P1 Lambda Slgma ASSOCIHIC Manager Tenms Glee Club EDWARD P CORNELY Them Kappa P111 Pluladelplna Eleclrzczzl Enbznaerrnb PHILIP G Coopnre Theta X1 Bryn Athyn Electrzcal Enbzneerzng, Student Colonel Pres1dent Scabbard and Blade Tau ea I1 Eta Kappa Nu R1fle Team C3 40 Rad1O Operator WPSC WBYA 'X ALINE M COURTNEY Guys M1115 Home Econamzcs G RUSSELL COTNER 1 ambfla. C111 Alpha D'1nv111e M echanncal Enazncermg Ellen H R1c11'11d s Club JOSEPH E CORCORAN L CATIIERINE CORLISS Plalns TOMI1V111G Cwzl Enaznecrznb Home Economics THOMAS E COXE P111 Srgma Kappa. Lansford Commerce and Fmance Delta Summa. P1 1 cg 1191 if jqfzgiifiwf i-135543, ' Q' - 'ff QL f ,gin ,F A . f ,-,313 ,,,: ,ajg :mQ,Vg'g ,4-',,-,--ef H - H-'f -3 . ,. . -'-S. 1 . '71 , W :ysj ' 1- xl - ' jfx,-4 y -W - A' f 1 mLfi:,3fJQQ.aif2 W W 'iis:aLi,iw!i112a.Li4 if ,f 1 11 .J X NX '- vfvql, 7 S A-1 D r Yi fx . .K L L w,.Y.....-wwe , , '-251. 4. 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CRAMER Lambda Chi Alpha Swissvale Commerce and Finance Lacrosse Cl, 2, 3, 4-J . ARNOLD L. CROOHE Brooklyn, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Lacrosse Cl, 2, 3, 41. EUGENE F. CRANDELL RALPH R. CRANMER Phi Kappa Scranton Monroeton Commerce and Finance Mechanical Engineering Z kit-:ali V. 'nh ill.,- 1 A 9, Q u.. fs itil Z 'ii- J. MCLAIN CROOKSTON Phi Kappa Sigma Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Illt8l'f1'3.tG1 lllf,Y Councilg Class Vice President C4-J: Manager, Intra4Mura1 Baseball: Junior Prom Committee: Vice Presi- dent, Student Council 443: C h :Li 1' In 'a, n. Inte1'fra.te1'nity Rushing Committee. BHODIE E. CRAWFORD Theta Kappa Phi Harrisburg Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Sigmag Scabbard and Bladeg Pi Mu Epsilon. RICHARD H. CROUSE HELEN L. Cnoznsn Elaia York Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Education Glee Club CD . - L Q 4 . 1 W. 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DASSLEI1 Phi Mu Delta Philadelphia Commerce and Finance College Orchestra CU. SAMUEL F. DAVE West Newton Animal Husbandry Debating C193 B10 ck an cl B ri dl e Clubg Freshman 'Wrestlingi B o x i n g 125g Livestock I u cl g i n g Team E43 5 Meat Judging Team 4 . ROLAND R. DAVIES Sigma Phi Sigma Plainsville Mining Engineering FLORENCE C. DAVIS 2 Wnkinsburg Arts and Letters Alpha Theta Epsilon. GEORGE K. DAvis J EANNE E. DAVIS LLEWELLYN L. DAVIS ROBERT O. DAVIS Alpha Zeta Pittsburgh Hazleton- Phi Kappa Sigma h Sigma Nu Beaver AgfiCUlWff1l will Bi0l06'i0f1l Education ' Edwardsville Commerce and Finance Cheffmffy Commerce zmrl Finance Pl'Et S'g :Pl'L bCLU- , . - , Eilonaf gglligent ncoggzil 10157: Bd.SkElbH11 cl, 2, 3, y DI lJ,ldS, Vice President, P. S. C. A.: Skull and BOHCS. Fraternity Editor. LA Vm: Alumni Editor, Penn State Farnierg T1'GilSlll'Cl', Licbig CllCI1llClll Society. L82 . ing' 1-.',.1 iw- -fmff-1--7-.'--..: . fz'-'f-Gif.:-L' . ff --I V 'FQ . 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Baseball ll, 3, 43. 1 if T: - J, '.. f.':,.ji g:z5.--,,2.,Lge,r I- 7, jdlizgif -1- Y C l 'L-- iz.. -U A A 'U' 5255- 111'- E831 E ,if l w ff?i3l,l4l4ii29' JT.. ,..f.,.T-.g...., Tyqfv ww-: '.:-xg: .5.34gg1,' ,liliff iw?-. ti Q asia fn - ,' ig - gpm e---Cm l 4 we . QS. ,L 1 Vw, ,3Lf'xL ':f' ,af if-' - - - . M aug t... L -wgfg ,,L.f:1i1r L M S S, e- Q . A L L fffl ll' WL .. L- Lg fffi T' L all w, i l il if ag l 5 . JAIVIES A. DELSANDRO FRANK J. DEMSKO WILLIADI R. DEPPEN STEPHEN J. A. DERHY 1 Susquehanna 4 West Leisenring Phi Kappa Sigma Trevorton Universal ' Electrical Engineering Agricultural and-Biological Education Civil Engineering li Freslunan Baseball. Ch'em'l5t y Vice President,A. S. C. E.g Phi 1 V Mu Sigmag Pi Delta Epsi- jg long Scabharcl and Bladeg Q Chi Epsilong Extension Edi- W tor, Penn State -Engineerg Y Phi Mu Epsilon. 1 'f M 'QS' il it itll, lf v'.llil.44 J 1 wif 'l'sQ.'ffyf K 1 qw' --is -Jafiift Q0 ll gy' 6' V321 ii i 'i1'irS',i:f-iglii i . .X I -nf , .4 .. 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Baseball. ,fps ,p .T Q is L iw J Q 'ig re 9 Q i? ,i Y f' :T M r l f ,fl il FRED DIEFFENBACII EDWARD L. DIEHL CHARLES R. DIETRICK GROVER C. DILS Bela Kappa Bellevue Tau Kappa Epsilon Danville Kappa Delta Rho Milllintown Republic J Mechanical Engineering F oreszry Commerce and Finance Pre-Medical l A. S. M. E. l f.. 'l'I'i45'1w'-'47 - ' ' ' -f f ' W ' ' ' ...Y -Y..- Y-..- Jl,,..4: -.Y 'Y'.T.-r l85 ,fx .fiftgx , ,. , mf--2. rf em-ff' rx 1 f'-'iJ ':1 ' A '. . l ,I xx 5-gjjlgiffiflifi :Xi'tgi.4.-lim in g-1-Jigflwlli - .ff ::1g:-iii'-'-:tri-iglzr-21 'l--'Ti?.L,,fF iirgg-giggl-54:57-ilirjgbx - ,Si -.-1 . W , A Y , ff. . . JOHN L. DITZLEIT Lickdale Mechanical Engineering Sigma Taug Pi Tau Sigmag Phi Kappa Phi. ARTHUR B. DORN Bethlehem Horticulture President, Floral Clubg Secre- tary, Pi Alpha Xig Agricul- ture Student Council. ANNE A. D7OLIER Kappa Alpha Theta Newport Home Economics F A ixziii, wllf' .W .gg Slew 132 31 CHARLES J. 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DUNBAI: Tllfilil Phi Alpha Oakmont Munch Chunk Mackeyville' Stale College Home Economics Pre-Medical Education Education .lf . W Pwr , ', '.' ll! lp 1f .g if ill 6 -f-- .-ff N. ,jfy1-:1q,5.? 91 -133 J S21-D '3y.Hf1d'l.l , alt .,fj,.w.s5b ll ,lu ' w v. my V -xv H Y V . avg- K 1,5 .Av XJ., J. FRANKLIN DUNMORE HENRY E. DUNN Sgina Nu Philadelplliu Phi Della Theta Scranton Arts and Letters Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu. MARIAN DUNNING Alpha Chi Omega Chambersburg Arts and Letters Student Religious Councilg Outing Clubg Town Girls, Cluhl Y. W. C. A. DOROTHY E. DURAND Herrick Education. Town Girls' Club. t....- .,,::,,,:1::,,?. ... J. 2 -1 ,HY TW, 1, .- V-1. ,-,-..... - , .......- .... V . Y .A...-Af ., .yu 1--. . .- - ,N-..Y-:l,4.i:,....,. .Nag-Iwi-,T-J:-af.--.:3f11-iw-.Qfgrrgv..f.-.4:..i ..... ...U - A , .. +. . 1'- l 871 . .,..ELLk.:-f 4Lrl-if ' 1 1 TWGEEYOYQQAT QQYOYQIQEHWE O E 4 01 A19 FRANK A. EATON ARWOOD T. ECKLES MARGARET E. EDGAR WILLARD D. EDWARDS Sigma Alpha Epsilon Triangle New Castle Pittsburgh Bradford Overbrook C. .ZE . . , C d Finance wt ngmeermg Eclucatwn Pre-Legal flmmerce an ASSi5fHT1f BUSUICSS MH-Hager, Transfer from Muskinguln Col- Skull and Bonesg Track fl, 2, Tenrus C2, 31. Penn State Engineerg A. S. lege, Ohio. 3, 4-1 5 Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 41 3 C. E. - 1 VELMA M. ECOLF ROBERT EIIRIG WILLIAM H. EIDAM Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Delta Theta Tamaqua Shamokin State College Arts and Letters Mechanical Engineering Arts and Letters ' President, Outing Club. Band fl, 21. RICHARD L. EIGENBROT Alpha Gamma Rho Brookline Poultry Husbandry Scahharcl and Bladeg Class Wrestling fl, 215 Poultry Clubg Presidentis Medal Manual of Arms C31 5 Lieu- tenant Colonel Infantryg Military Ball Committee. H381 an ,ww E -E 1 . ..4- , ,-N, Ls., , . . , . fi ,Q 4: 'P Jw C- 4 JAMES A. ENGLISH Alpha Chi Rho Royersforcl Pre-Medical Freshman Lacrosse. HORACIJW EPLFR PHILIP EPSTEIN EDWARD R. EIHB, JR. 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FRASER Harrisburg Theta Kappa Phi Corry Phi Delta Theta Donola Electrical Engineering Arts and Letters Agricultural and Bwloozcal Chemisty . 1 . l92l -5 Li S ' W 6 W F SF: n F F :' 5, V Q 111,452 w A, A I ' . . .,,.,.,, L l fp HUGO K. FREAR Omega Epsilon State College Arts and Letters Editor, Old Main Belly Man- aging Editor, Perm State Collegiang Activities Editor, LA Vnag E dit o r, Student Handhookg Sigma Delta Chig Pi Delta Epsilong Pur- ple Quill? Sphinx. DONALD C. FREW Punxsutawney Arts anrl Letters Glee Club ll, 2, 3, 40g Phi Mu Alphag Penn State Play- ers. N A GEORGE S. FRIEDMAN Sigma Tau Phi Salem, N. J. Arts and Letters P e n n State Playersg Blue Bandg Theta Alpha Phi. 1 J. llfiy Fl a J it . . 1 Q-I 1 ' if-15 -A fl 1 4! 1. i - . fi' P V I Fi V li- ill'-PVS? Q... 5 X . ROBERT H. FRITZ MARIE L. FRUEHAN EUGENE M. FRY, J R. Phi Kappa Nu Benton Chi Omega Scranton Theta Nu Epsilon Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Commerce and Finance l Y. W. C. A. Cl, 2, SJ g Volley Ball C115 Penn State Play- ersg Theta Alpha Phi. Philadelphia Physics Secretary, Pi Mu Epsilong Sigma Pi Sigmag Phi Eta Si g m a g Freshman Tennis Championg Student Union Boarclg Phi Kappa Phi. MILTON S. FRIEDMAYN Beta Sigma Rho White Plains, N. Y. Arts and Letters FRED G. FRYBERGER Kappa Sigma Marietta Architectural Engineering Freshman Footballg Freshman Basketball. i Y - iwi?4v , - hvamk- S--S--FF ' Y F -Y Y I Y -1.,-. ..,,... 5-- :- 1. l93l xi ' ' ' s A A A 49 194, Vo oi' oo' . 'ov W ne. Yew FRANK J. FULv1o Alpha Phi Delta Philadelphia Education JOHN N. GARBER Sigma Phi Epsilon Stale College Industrial Engineering Clce Club fl, 2, 31, Manager C40 gVarsity Quartet Q3, lil 3 Phi Mu Alpha! A. S. M. E. ALFRED H. FUNKE ESTHER K. Fuoss MIRIAM E. GAIGE Delta Chi Glenside Altoona Alpha Omicron Pi U u Electrical Engineering Education Phliadelplua Tau Beta'Pig Vice President, Home Economics Eta Kappa Nug Pi Delta Ep- Class Treasurer 12, 33 g Ellen silonl Vice President, Phi H. Richards Clubg Omicron Mu Sigmag Associate Erli- Nug Archousai. tor, Penn State Engineerg Varsity Track C2, 3, 4-J g In- terfraternity Council. ! Q, SARA A. GARBRICK CHARLES A. GAULT HELEN D. GAVULA Alpha Chi Omega Bellefonte Phi Kappa Tau Harrisburg Lansford Commerce and Finance Science Home Economics Girls' Orehestrag Y. W. C. A. Penn Stale Players. -' .1 . . 101 I 941 Ji'f T . -'ivf 'T .-ri' 1-f1fi'T:,'i'1' ' .. A F ,V g V N 4' g'iF'gTf+'.--:1-frr-f.,' gVg'sf- ,- 7 'Y---' -- f - 'i V. 5 g H -2' Iyij . , -r + Qzjll . f re -e if I ' 'Age .f i -2' ' ' .V 4 .- 1 , L.-. LQ QLK 1p.:,::1i3.-'r+:,'., T.+1a':..:.A.:f.': tg, 'Irv' ,Y - 4-I L f4g,1 s3ggIuas EgiE --1 5' L-:JF V, , 1 A ' ' ' ' - ' ' --- -1 - A '-' ' Y - 1 , .4 RICHARD A. CEI-IR GORDON R. GEIGER ROY F. GEISLER LOUIS J. GEIST, JII. Phi Della Theta Q ' Theta Nu Epsilon Delta Chi Rohesonia Delta Chi Upper Darby Cambridge Sprmgs Upper Darby Architecture Commerce and Finance Electrical Engineering Commerce and Finance Glee Club cl, 2, 3, Lug Choir Glee Club 13, 43. Blue Band. ll, 2, 3, 47 g Phi Mu Alphag Architects, Club. ' , fam ' 'll ' ' lax 'VC I Q W - ,l ee ' -Egg ' Kiiehx f'lr'lf Q WQl?IZQIf9 '-TIJV' A MELVIN H. GEMMILL ROBERT M. GERFIN RUTH C. GILBERT DOROTHY L. 'GILLESPIE I-Iarrisburg Lancaster Alpha, Omicron Pi Quarryville' Port Deposit, Mcl. Landscape Architecture Forestry Home Economics Arts and Letters P1'CSlLlCllf, Pi Gamma Alphug Ellen 'lrl.'Ricl1arcls Club. SCEIFZIDQT01JlOllSQAl'Ul1llCClS, Club. l l I l ' '4 ' 'W C T -?'T3 7i57'i I A .f f 'T- i'i...1.. -,.,1.1.1 .. 1 ',.',:,. g,,:g4, A .:. f ,, -. f Y i-4N-- , , , L, f95l EE S S ' V S 'fb1'6151'9fQYO'o 1o1'01'616Y61W' S S f EC S S' S ' .,4 A, P' A A 41' 7 ,l:, , BRUCE C. GILLNER ALBERT W. GILMER EARL GIVLER CHARLES A. GLASER Chi Upsilon Sterling Theta Chi Philadelphia Boiling Springs Carrolltown Electrical Engineering Pre-Legal Agricultural Education Electrical Engineering Wrestling 13, 40 . Mil i L a r y Ball Committeeg Scabbard and Blade. THOMAS J. GOLDEN Branchclale EDWARD M. GLASSBURN Kappa Sigma Pittsburgh Pre'Meclical Arts and Letters Cross-Country Cl, 2, 31, Cap- tain C40 3 Skull and Bouesg Photographic. Manager, LA VIE. , DONALD H. GOOD Wilmerding Arts and Letters International Relations Club. LEWIS R. Goon Alpha Zeta Peach Bottom Agronomy Scabbard and Blade: Master, Penn Slate GrangegAgricul- ture Student Council 9 Clover Club. lei .P if , 1 lf is ,. I96 O f Rm q.,aeo,,.,.a.p,f A 'r ':, ,Q 1, Al Y ,rl I : .iffy , ,. . , . L -- I 'itll JZ 4-P -if '3-A-L--A --.. A,.1....g.i-..-r-A-....--1 .art 4 2:5575 ,er-1 - ,?-.13 A.: ' '1::...-A Y -,.,... , .fi Y xi f Y L 5, ,'JV I . N - DONALD M. Goss ANTHONY A. GOUSE Alpha Zeta Peach Bottom Minersville Agronomy Education. Scabbard and Bladeg Presi- dent Clover Club' Agricul- ture Student Council' Penn State Grange EARL F. GRAUMENZ Theta Nu Epsilon Allentown Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. WDM J ogre VT XQ! DANIEL K GREENFIELD CHARLES E GRLLNWOOD Phx Slgma Delta Plnladelplua Plu S1 ma Kappa Lansdowne Arts and Letters RUSSELL R GREULICI-I Cln Upsxlon Lansdale F Zecmcal Engzneerzrzb Kappa Kappa PS1 Blue Band Colle e Orchestra P e n n S t cl t e Playels Orcllestxa TllLSlJ1Z1I1S O1CllCSll 1. HOWARD R. GRAVATT Delta Upsilon State College Arts and Letters' Blue Keyg Associate Manager, ' Track. ROY M GRIFFIN Alpha Zeta Smock Abrrcultuz al Economzcs Advertxsm Manager P e n n State Farmer I 97 SXT 7 7 7 if -- x l lbw . tt - , . f-fl ,ff ij lf A f A A tl 5' A tw X I !' J V' 11' '31 r1', V' ,' 's 9 ' ' s , S 5 - . I . 3 .3 l t 1 . R2 'V+ 41 -'I 'ffl 3' .L A GT : .f :-:.,. .QAv-,1 - f-'- -11' FA- mf g ,.. L .. .i: , f :- '--:Sgl'gg2fI:' . . . . .' -fe' 1 p v:o1e:e1'o:'er+.'. lvzorororoxw , 'K .V RULON L. GRIFFITH HOWARD V. GRUBE JOSEPH L, GRUCCI JOHN E, GUNNET Sigma Phi Sigma Reading Phi Kappa Tau Punxsutawney Pittsburgh Pi Kappa Alpha York Ceramics Education Arts and Letters Commerce and Finance Scabbard and Blade? Fresh- . man Wrestlingg Freshman Soccerg Ceramic Societyg American Ceramic Society. JOHN A. GWYNN HARRY E. HAHN Delta Tau Delta Philadelphia Omega Epsilon Homestead Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance Lacrosse C2, 3, 40. WILLARD S. HAHN Chi Upsilon Northampton A Architecture P. S. C. A. Cl, 21 3 Architects' Club. HELEN I. l'lALL Alpha Omicron Pi Susquehanna Home Economics Kappa Delta Pig Vice Presi- dent, Omicron Nug Vice President, Ellen H. Rich- ards Clubg Merrill-Paluicr School. . l L I 98l Pj ' 1. . Q. nk... . ' .J All ,v 'W ' Xffsl.. -Fig r A .ew -aan. ':,:! ll Ii- ' ' if ' ' -' Y f T A- , A -T .Q , Q -L-1 LOUIS F. I-IALLER Chi Upsilon Germantown Metallurgical Engineering Tau Beta Pig Sigma Gamma Epsilong Student Council. JOHN A. HAMMER, Ju. Delta Upsilon Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Blue Keyg Manager, Tennis. M, LYDIA HALLER MIRIAM E. HAMILTON Chi Omega State College Commerce and Finance Hama Economics Archousnig Class President ffl-jg Class Social Clmirnmn 137: Junior Prom Committee: Pi G. M - C1 - H k 'imma u, ass Oc ey 415 5 Chairman. HeShe Dance: WOmer1's Editor. LA VIE: Pan -Hellenic Council: Phi Kappa. Phi. r. l 'iiS 4 A Q.. M A , Q E .t J CHARLES H. HAMMOND Theta Chi St. Marys HELEN M. HAMMON Phi Mu Oakmont Home Economics Ellen I-I. Richards Clubg Omi- cron Nug Merrill-Palmer School. Civil Engineering Freshman Lacrosseg Basket- ball fl, 2, 3, f-10 3 Skull and Bonesg Scabbard and Blacleg Class Treasurer 140. SARA E. HAMMANN Cl1i Omega Harrisburg Phi Mu Easton Education CHARLES Ml. HANNA Sigma Pi Leechburg Pre-Medical Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 4-D g Thes- piunsg Phi Mu Alpha. C ,W 2 1 V.- - 4 .,.- ---..,-..i-.'-,Q . .-...zzi Ni.-H f---- l99l S. H .1 rff3L'L?' A ' -H7'T1T :I ., J ' we -r-,-f . 1--7 H+ -:,- -.. 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J Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pig Lacrosseg Ju lllO1' Board, LA VIE, Band. -'Ear'--R 2 .H 1 L 4-'51- A - .Ff+-'f-1-1fEAf.,- -1-PLY' -ff ' ' ' - -,---4.-151, H -S 'i IIOOI TYVVVB' QV 'rbibfgwif' gvib w - - - ,I Q A ' I' I 4' I Q ., . , - Q- 7 1 : 2 - ,. ,. , 7 RICHARD A. HATCH CATHERINE L. HAYES DAVID B. HAYLLAR Phi Delta Theta Meadville Alpha Omicron Pi Force Phi Kappa Psi Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Pre-Medical Blue Keyg Associate Manager, Wrestliugg Interfraternity Councilg Chairman, Frater- nity Presidents' Association. yi '53 2 W. ROBINSON HEARD Phi Kappa Sigma Chester Associate Manager, Footlaallg Blue Key! Sphinxg Manager, Freshman Football. r's.!' xl I - an WI In KK I LA ,fn 83:14 KQV LIZIIOY A. HEBEIILING PAULINE V. I-IIzcIgMAN OscAIz L. HEI1'SMAN LOREN W. HENDEIiSI'IOT State College Delano Springville Plymouth Electrical Engineering Home Economics Dairy Husbandry Commerce and Finance Choir C2, 35. ' ,- I ... P L1011 L.: .1 - fe ss..- .si-T . -. G? K WSEgEf2ffQE?g,i l,QfT' 2V I JB-QE - -neef'e- f LMI- f ll.- X332-J-31145 fi,-T - - L M- -ef-f:,:,,,. 14565 use ,. I PAUL W. HICNDEIISON Sigma Phi Epsilon Altoona Commerce and Finance Associate Manager, Boxing: Blue Key: Vice President, Interfratemity C o u n c il 3 Manager, lntra-Mural Golf 3 C h a i r Ill an , lnterfraternity JOHN B- HENRY, JR. WILLIAM P. HENSZEY Kappa Sigma Aspinwall Pl1iKappa Sigma Metallurgical Engineering Tau Beta. Pi: Sigma Gamma, Ep- silon: Phi Eta. Sigma: Pi Del- ta. Epsilon: Associate Editor, Penn State Engineer: Fresh- man Boxing: Lacrosse 42, 83 v Class Vice President 425: Class Secret:u'y 437: Phi Kap- State College Mechanical Engineering Soccer fl, 2, 3, 4-J g Class Box- ing C255 Skull and Bones. JIOIIN C. HERBERT Phi Delta Theta Harrisburg Electrical Engineering President, Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma! Sphinxg ln- terfraternity Council: Junior Prom Committee: Phi Kap- Cnnference. pn Phi. P11 Phi. Ill in I 'if . 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MA .yt fl QR J ti E SLEEP 'NU LEE D. HIGH Delta Chi Pottstown Del ta Chi Middletown Commerce and Finance Arts and Letters ROBERT C. HILEMAN Delta Upsilon Braddock Civil Engineering Manager, Basketball K4-D gBlue Keyg Parmi Nousg lnterfra- ternity Council 13, 4l. LEWIS M. HIBLER Sigma Nu Ilackettstown, N. .l. Commerce and Finance Football fl, 3, 43. ELEANOR M. HILL Theta Phi Alpha Philadelphia Ezlucation Archousaig President, Pan- Hellenic Council C45 g Al- pha Theta Epsilong Women's Editor, LA Vmg S t ukl e nt Union C4-l. Y - -?Qxl -,.L , N, LL-- Y E4 Ybfko QVQIOAOXQTLZYQW ' gb ' vii L ' vv my -I. .w A 4. RICHARD C. HILTON 'Delta Upsilon Lancaster Architectural Engineering CHARLES H. HODGKINS, JR. Lambda Chi Alpha Pittsburgh R. PAUL HINDMAN Alpha Chi Rho Butler Cliemical Engineering Student Council C4-J. 1 NIELVIN E. HINKLE Phi Mu Delta Pottsville L Mining Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilong Sigma Tau. Q WILLIAM S. HODGKISS Alpha Chi Sigma State College GEORGE D. HODGSON Kappa Delta Rho Franklin WILLIAM P. HIPPLER Sigma Alpha Epsilon Johnstown Arts and Letters Freshman Football? Freshman Basketball: Boxingg RiHe Squadg Thespian Produc- tions fl, 2, 3, 41. J AMES W. HOFFMAN Valley View Pre-Medical Chemistry Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Chi Epsilong Lacrosse Cl, 23g A. S. C. E. L 1041 Y ,.1:TAT, , ..,, 7-.-.ff airy, .gl ,,,- Ngiglk r , ,-,,,.,,....,,- , . W . 1 ,T 1 '-I Chl,-,,Li....1 A - I wxhc,-,--if , J ' in p pp X J, I i -Mx pp p ,. I-ef JY - ' '--. 6m3- 1:sr.----f1f- ---'BFE fl 1 QZEfi52--4.5--A :Lge .4 t- Y.1Lk:-ivi.1.-1-M4 - ,,.4-1 V - ----f - V -f T- T- -,-.,...,-1M--A---.....-,,.........U-....l,, -,A:... ,D IRMA H. I-IoLToN GEORGE D. Hoorflzs SPENCER S. HOOPMAN CLIFFORD E. HORNER Chi Omega Philadelphia West Chester Delta Chi Ridley Park Lemont ElllLCflli0ll Commerce and Finance Mechanical Engineering M etallurgcal Engineering Cwensg Choir fl, 2, 3, 40 gGloe Baseball Cl, 2, 31, Captain Sigma Gamma Epsilon, -Tau Club KI, 2, 3, 4-lg Louise Clllg Skull and Bones. Beta Pig Football KI, 23. Homer Club, Y. W. C. A. fl, 2, 3, 41. + . M4 fj tt I tliiifl rdf :Eli il Giffig-p., XX w lgg RW ikmg.AY-' , ll on if - 'NLF ELLWOOD H. HOSHAUER JACOB W. HOSTETTER WARREN H. HOUSER J. CURTIS HOYT Troutville p Greencastle Lebanon Phi Kappa Tau Brookline Education. Elfcctricnl Engineering Dairy Hzlqvbrmzlry Electrical E11,gin.eering Secretary, Eta Kappa Nug Cor- Freshman Basketbztllg Fresh- Eta Kappa Nug Scabbard and responding Secretary, Tau man Trackg Grangeg Dairy Bladeg Gymnastics Team f3, Beta Pig Secretary, A. I. Science Club. 4-Jg College Symphony Or- E. E. chestra Cl, 3, 45 g Electrical W Engineering Socielyg A. I. l l C 5 f105l 7 s A. A. vA9 g94 I ws -sw-' I W ' -'af I -C 101-IN G. Hum EVIQLYN M. HURRELI. LEON A. HURWVITZ WILLIANI H. IIIVINE Cornwall Phi Mu State College Slate College Phi Sigma Kappa Agricultural Education Education Chemistry Philadelphia Agriculture Student. Councilg ' Arts and Letters President, CountryLife Club. Niws' Editor, Penn State Q01 egian. JOI-IN W. IRWIN Mifflinburg Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. f3, fll. MELVIN W. ISENBERG MAYNARD C. ISETT H. RICHARD ISHLER Phi Epsilon Pi Sharon Tau P1Ii Delta Royersford State College Architectural Engineering Forestry Pre-Medical Sigma. Taug Pi Gamma Alphag Thespiansg Fencingg Phi Kappa Phi. 111. .. . lj106l :W--1:nfi5FV Tfmfvpffre t 1 QF . wg ' Y -I 1 l w I 1 ' A' 7 , fr lgX'f g Y , A if --Y f fL- - Q, '- if 411,32 Aa,-5,-55,7 , --f , - 2, gp f lfa - E L e I L ,Di 1 I D L L LAYTON I-I. JAMES llllARION C. J AMES CHARLES E. J ARDEN WILLIAM L. JEFFERSON Kappa Sigma Scranton Del La Gamma Picture Rocks Della Sigma Phi Philadelphia Phi Mu Delta Shenandoah Electrical Engineering Ezlucczzion, Commerce and Finance Eclucazion .I Choir 12, 3, 4-Jg Glee Club Glee Club C2, 3, 4-J 5 Associate Kappa Phi Kappag Junior 1 f2, 3, 43 3 Louise Homer Manager, Golf. Blazer Committeeg Interfra- Clubg Kappa Delta Pig I nity Council f3, 40. Louise Carnegie Scholarship I f2J g Phi Kappa Phi. lllllf ll-ll! .F A :Y ' - I 1 ei lilliltg l ' A ' be 5 ff like aaa i . I . l FRED P. J EFFREY Mas. WILLIAM JEFFREY BRUCE R. J OHNSTON, WALTON R. JOHNSTON Pi Kappa Alpha Traugcr State College Beta Kappa Hallstead Theta Xi Philadelphia Poultry H Iubandry H orne Economics Electrical Engineering Arts and Letters Agriculture Student Council. Scabbgfd and Blade, , V Y .---..-,.. - . i , fig.- M V ,,if,,i 1 ,V -. , . 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Phi Sigma Kappa Scranton Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pig President, Pi Tau Sigmag Associate Man- ager, S o c c e r 3 Freshman Wrestlingg A. S. M. E. G. BRUCE KAMP Delta Chi Ridley Park Arts and Letters Phi Mu Sigmag Assistant Art Editor, Frotll C3, 4-J . IIOSJ t R .f., 'Y 'i'Z ?'t ' f QYKOSFF A F 1 2 . iw.. ,.f-.Y :ix 1 A Q 00 p 6 , ,. f .J 'Vi R Ra - f' J if':IE.1i L. -1- -- LL, , - . 1 ff - 4,-V 5---1-eff.-2 53.-3 ., -L .Y .,,L .- ,, . . .L .1 ' .if 'nf 55:37 l ERNEST M. KARGER Alpha Gamma Rho McKeeS Rocks REGINALD R. KEARTON Phi Gamma Delta Scranton lnclnstrial Engineering ALLEN W. KEEN Alpha Tau Omega Du Bois Electrical Engineering Foresny Blue Bandg Business Mana- Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug ager, Thespiansg Perm State Blue Keyg Interfraternity P 1 a y e r s g Interfraternity Councilg Associate Manager, Council. A Soccer. 1 ht li all if X, ,ji l lx, f - l or will 'i ll f' ll Six? 3 PAUL D. KEENER HAROLD A. IQELLER JOHN M. KELLER Philadelphia Brockport .Phi Kappa Nu Orangeville Botany Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering EDWARD K. KEEN York Physics Thespiansg Penn State Play- ersg Sigma Pi Sigmag Pi Mu Epsilong Symphony Orches- tra Cl, 2, 3, 43. JOHN W. KENNADY Alpha Zeta Landenhurg Poultry Husbandry Editor-in-Chief, Penn State Farmerg College Editor, LA Vmg Secretary, Pi Delta Ep- sllong President, Agriculture Student Councilg J u n i o I PromCommitteeg Block and Bridle Clubg Poultry Club. H091 vv v V V' xo.o'bi'0.0I'o-' .o'Io.oAv,o.m . 'A A' P l w LELAND J. KENNEDY W. JAY KENNEDY J OHN R. KESSINGER WALTER A. KIELAR Peekville Chi Phi State College Slate College Phi Kappa New Castle Illechanical Engineering Music Education Landscape Architecture Education President, Sigma Taug Trea- Glee Club f2, 3, 405 Phi Mu surer, Pi Tau Sigmag Phi Alphag Thespiansg Presi- Eta Sigmag Phi Kappa Phi. dent, Student Union 0111 g Varsity Quartet Accompan- ist f2, 3, 40. 1 .11 JAMES P. KIRK WILLIAM G. KIRK DONALD H. KIRKLAND JOHN H. KIRKPATRICK Kappa Delta Rho Kylertown Sigma Phi Alpha Pi Kappa Phi Sayre Phi Delta Tlmlelta C b 1. d Horticulture Peach Bottom Commerce and Finance ew lim er Km 111eC1m,,,ical Engineering Commerce and Finance Fresllmun Rifle Team. f1l0J V v 've' A ' A ' ibfv S6'ii 5T ' A' is szQ.Q'ifmogo2aI, q ilvibm. A .elf - ,Y 1' 5,1 - - - LA 5 , 3s M.EL1zABE'rHK1RKPATR1cK SUZANNE M. KIST LEWIS J. KLECKNER NEWTON N. KLEIN Chi Omega New Cumberland Theta Phi Alpha Derry Alpha Chi Sigma Girardville Beta Sigma Rho Forest City Home Economics Education Chemistry Pre-Medical Senior Ball Committeeg Class President, Pan-Hellenic Colm- Smdenr Council 123, Social Chairman 140. cil Q41 g Student Uniong I-I o u s e of Representatives C4-J. . lf- . 1 li' l W 2,2 'QE' 5 in ,, W Q CHARLES S. KLEINBAC1-I CIIAPLLES A. KLINE, JR. FLORENCE E. KNISELY WILLIAM J. KNUPP Tau Kappa Epsilon Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bakers Summit Alpha Tau Omega Green Lane Harrisburg . Waynesboro Education Architecture Commerce and Finance Mechanical Engineering Sc a rabg Architects' Clubg Student Councilg Clee Club R. O. T. C. Band fl, 23 g Col- Mandolin Club. C3, 40 5 Delta Sigma Pig lege Orchestra CD . Thespians 13, IU . li I1111 V 76 17'-Y WV N - ,. . .0 ,QAQAQAOA ,A i 4 .f--- - f ,Z X Y V A I 1 I 2, - . ' . . X P .ell A 'I HAROLD J. KOCH Kappa Sigma Hazleton Eclacation Blue Band KZ, 3, 405 Kappa Delta Pig Kappa Phi Kap- pag Thespians C3, 41. BERNARD E. KOVELESKY Tamaqua Education, Kappa Phi Kappa. VICTOR E. KOHN A MARLIN R. KOPP EARL L. Korn Beta Sigma Rho Bradford Tower City Austin Chernislry ' Commerce and Finance Industrial Education Gymnastic Team 630. Freshman Rifle. Iota Lambda Sigmag Lacrosse 11, 2, 31. 0 ETHEL R. KRALL ALFRED W. KRANTZ ALFRED C. KRAUSE Roebling, N. J, Warren Matamoras Education Electrical Engineering Education College Orcllestrag Phi Kappa Penn State Club? P- S- C- A- Phi. l L1121 .-- 3'.'v. 'A--A ..r-. .ff ' 'af - :T --. 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KROPP Smithiield Beta Theta Pi Pittsburgh Chi Upsilon Wilkes-Barre Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering , HARVEY A. KROW Phi Sigma Delta McKeespOrt Arts anal Letters .l u Il i O r Blazer Commiltceg Manager, C l a s s Baseball f3lg Phi Kappa Phi. .-...L -.make Y- . 4 . .-- -- -f L. , -f::1, Y Y - -,......1,..-.,,1T., ,.+,., .. , ,.,? Y 7,1 f 1,7 Y,-, L. H131 - 1 bi..-Lxg.-,.,i,i.,1. a,,q.L.L Eg.. - ,sf .Elf -'- - vi J. Cx H'?'5Q'TQ - ,Tiiifgl lf TW, 1 'A'f'4Vfw-'- x ' ,,J'i -lla lg JAN- 1- X ,, .ix 1 .RV , V. 1 H. A, 1 . . Q . , . .. . .QL iff' C 1 .1 , A, ff ff .-'ff'-.47 A Y f, ,r Y .l THEODORE A. KRUM Alpha Kappa Pi Allentown Arts and Letters KATHRYN E. KURTZ Gap Education Hockey Cl, 2, 3, 4-J, Basket- ball f2, 3, 40 3 Track 12, 3, 4.5, Rille C2, 3, 43, Base- ball C3l. E. ANNABELLE KRUMRINE State College Arts and Letters lx ,,,. tlbfrf S. G. 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M. CATHERINE LITTLE Alpha Chi Omega Erie Education Rifle f3l. Commerce and Finance Druids: Parmi Nous: Blue Key: Lion's Paw: Class President 435: Student Bom-d 633: Stu- dent Council 13,4-J : Vice Pres- ident, Student Union: Presi- dent, Athletic Association: Boxing C2, II. 1113: Intercol- legiate Champion 13, 49. ,4 Blue Keyg Manager, Lacrosse. I fi - 'M:1'. 'N' . 11.111-li if illl.ii,1. ,T 3-e...ff 'i-1.55-971 Q5-f .ff -X-. 1-111 Q2 1' K I1 - W-. Nil 5 if nrzt:-, Y. il tif' jxglilx .i .QT igfjifrjgfo qhrfr 'f .153 fbgml ' I 'ii p 1k x 1. .. A. .,-ex 1 if 'Vw'- ,by 7' X f 'sffif EDYTI-IE 0. LOIIR Boswell Home Econom-ics House of Representatives 010 3 Town Girls: Councilg Rural Life Cluhg Secretary, Penn Stale Outing Clubg Y. W. C A - JOHN P. LONBERGEE RAY A. LONG State College Sigma Alpha Epsilon Muncy Mechanical Engineering Commerce and Finance Freshman Lacrosseg Boxing Interfraternity Council. II, 2, 3,f11J I A. S. M. E. 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M echamcal Engineering Arts and Letters Football 63, 45 Q Basketball V I Interfraternity Council. 13, 41, v A ll y w Q I 4 Xhih N -lu 1. ll lf 1 P A gli' grisly! f i l lg, if my, A lf xg, 1 :N fff,-Q-Q'7-K,jxixA . : i W 'qifx .35 , -,JNL ' I ,L-,, - 'RV' .. ,fx 9 'W 1 rl A . l e ll i l W, CHARLES M. LOUTHAN WILLIAM H. LOWRY BEN LUCAS HOWARD W. LUCHS i ,JN Beaver Falls Sigma Pi Evans City Tau Phi Delta Pittsburgh Angels V 5 Animal Husbandry Architecture Forestry Electrical Engineering I l Block and Bridle Clubg Penn Xi Sigma Pi. ' , State Grangeg Meat Judging 5 Team, 1931. if P ll L ,,,.. -.-.w-.-LL..,- .--..-- . e A--A e - - f reef fl l w 4 i J '! ll l -. Y .- 0. .- A , W 3:14-72:55 4- - 7 . fi, . .YLY.W V, -.: f118l , K k ffy.---. ,F 'Jx Ki -f , 1 11 -fm ,,g, , v- ,C ,...,..--- ..,- Hr., ,- 1-t L - '-fs 'mm' -- ' '-1' ' fgifni' ' - - , -1 .f v' v-' - -- ... ...Y .. .....- -lg, : f-:- ::4,L-2-1. .1 ' P 'A' aura?-ff-s1 'a:':, -- V I fy' - Q, ll N --yt I? 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LYoNs Chi Omega Hazleton Kappa Kappa Gamma . Mahonoy City Eflucatwn. Arts and Letters Louise Homer Clubg Glee Cluh Cl, 2, 333 Choir QU. WILLIAM M. LUTZ Alpha Sigma Phi Wilkes-Barre Pre-Medical Alpha Pi Mug Bandg Thes- pians. WILLIS R. MCCABE Coraopolis Arts and Letters Symphony Orchestra 12, 3, 40 3 Players Orchestra C2, 3, 40 5 Thespian Orchestra f2, 31 3 Tennis CSD. -I - ,A M Y , Y Y , L Yin 0 , Y :,,,:Y.:,. ,vw . , -,:,.,:. ,. . 7.7 YF, Y:,,, .,--L,r,.T,,-,,.- V ,-r,.-:.4:,..,,:Q.:R:.g...:.-a.-I zz, -. , -- ML: , - . . Y ,..Y..v, 71, 5 -S Y, af-13- --as- Y ..- , gi.. .r,- ..-A,J:-,:,- 9-QC.-.:1t,-f. ,Y 7 ,-Q -..,,...x ,A . ...L 1- ,. -,- - J..- , --.s..:.-.Y-7.4 IL. . H191 iw , , ,M J -..,:.,e,..,,,, - I .. .... . ..:,f'ZT'og75-MP. J:-1......-a :Whig-m 'r 4227? ei' , ' ' 9Q'as,f+,,f If ffl , . ,- Z ' . fir' li ' -up fc. 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MCGILL l' Perkasie Delta Sigma Phi Philadelphia Alpha Gamma Rho Dawson E Civil Engineering . Comm.erce and Finance I New Castle Electrical Engineering K Blue Keyg Associate Editor, Horticulture Treasurer, Eta Kappa Nug Tau 7' Penn Skate Collegian C35 . Blge liland QMS, 41 g Cglegge Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi. X rc Iestra, anager , , I 4? 3 Kappa Gamma Psig Phi ,, 5 Mu Alphag Kappa.Kappa , 5 Psig President, Agriculture I' T Student Council. W. A. .... da- li 3+ Mr-vw: J ,Y , ,W V ,V W ,..,. -.-ff M.. if-elf- - -:X-f MY- f --in-M - i?l71f' fsff e- 2 H f :Life-l m f Wiatr ' 'iii f' 'Im' A ' ' W ' ' 'L 'wana' 'AT f12Ol . - T . -L L, A , - - e u- A 7 4 -E -A ef ., i W E . W f'W'..s..J- if 1 , ' - NN.-T------G ' 5 4, T v ' 4,1 . - - L- ,sf H iisfggs- . F., fe:-fs., f X, K-tv WW nidu Y 4 ,,,, W ,nr LL... -.-,..., , .L ,,,.,. .,,.. 1 ., .. , .-. . SAMUEL H. MCGOUN, Jn. JAMES W. MCINTYIQE WILLIAM S. MCKAY, JR. lViIL'1'0N I. llflCKEAliI Phi Delta Theta New Castle Alpha Chi Sigma Freeport Delta Sigma Phi Greenville Troy Commerce and Finance Chemistry Commerce and Finance Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Pi. Phi Eta Sigmag Pi Tau Sigma. 521' r,- Y ala ax YJ' ,ft Mg.5NgEM.Aig . 5'Wr we ii JESSE C. MCKEON CLAYTON A. MCKINNEY CHARLES D. MCKINNEY ROBERT W. MCKUNE Delta Sigma Phi Falls Creek Tau Phi Delta Spring Mills Phi Pi Phi ' Tioga. Phi Gamma Delta . Commerce and Finance Forestry Chemistry 'lohannesburg'S0lnhAfrma Business Staff, Penn State Col- Treasurer, Forestry Society Commerce and Fmance legian CSM Business Staff, 122. Soccer CZ, 31, Captain i403 Handbook. T e n n i s i3J g President, Theta Alpha Phig Treasur- ' er, Penn State Playersg Stu- ' dent Council i3Jg Student Tribunal K4-Pg Druidsg Par- mi Nous. 1 i i . l W . . - . - , W -- 1g. :f-T- -sr . Il21l .af-113, ,Aa 55-To f 'E' 'B-ff-er-:A-'. 1-feefff It ,M wg 1:7'ta1sf-aEefrar2w-- K-.s gt K if ti .1 2t'lZl' j .. ,V 'N ' ' Jw ,, E, , Nix Yjll-gtk 1 . .-tae: . C, .C ,,,,.x. img .ge ,, C ilgm ,CM 7777, V Y. Y, ROBERT W. MCLAUGHLIN Theta Kappa Phi Montrose Arts and Letters Interfraternity Council, Class Basketb all. GEORCE G. MCNARY Alpha Chi Sigma Canonsburg Geology Sophomore Hop Committee. MARIE E. MCMAI10N Chi Omega State College A rchiteclnre Archousaig President. W. A. A., Secretary. Student Union: W. A. A. Editor, Handbook 13. 413 Chairman, He-She Dance Gil: W. A. A. Board C2. 35: Manager, Tennis 133: Class Hockey 117, Varsity 12, 3, 455 Class Basketball 117. Varsity ffl, 333 Class Track fl, 23, Varsity 137: Varsity S 133. WILLIAM W. MCMILLEN Sigma Nu Punxsutawney Commerce and Finance President, Friarsg Football Cl, 2, 3, 40 g Lacrosse 42, 3, 40 g President, Skull and Bones. - fl M ,gtitlilell C gwm,-' , 'tx awaaf -Elf' fi.zV iW ' Yi? gill 'I 'l 'CL 'l'x ' lg Harm It L52-.tax v .iv NELL V. MCNAUL Altoona Education Q PX'-,sw Lycg. 4 -' ,gf Nm! MATTIJEW MCNEARY, JR. Phi Delta Theta Philadelphia Civil Engineering Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsilong President, Phi Eta Sigmag Blue Keyg Associate Man- ager, Baseball: Clee Club. ROY-DEN C. MCMINN Delta Theta Sigma Brockway Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alphag Lacrosse Squadg Country Life Cluhg Block and Bridle Club. B. ANNE MCPHERSON Sewickley Home Economics Hockey Cl, 21, Manager C40 g Baseball C2, 37, Manager ffl-5. 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MAIZE Warren Laodelphia Pittsburgh Omega Epsilon Theta Chi Q Uniontown Electrical Engineering Education Balboa, Calnal gone Ceramics Electrochemical Engzneerzrnrg Secretary-Treasurer, Skull and Bonesg President, Ceramic Societyg Wrestling Cl, 2, 32, Captain 010. , , ,. -. . ,, W, l l -W.-12.1.2.5 ..,.s. ,i-.1-1, , ,, v,,,.- l1231 .ffm . as-. ,.., f 1::f::L:2'L-::-i- ------'A--Q--A -1--fr -A-- ----H31 'f2f' ,.Z1Sf..,,., ,- ,, , . 'ff ' 'P 7' axiifkifiifffieii Tri-l-Q-H i 4-ii'-I X II F-LN,-f'v13'LX'53gf,V f' I .fx ,R KK gf' M ,I QI KW! - Juli li, . ling ' lislbw. 47. J'-ILE'-B nt' 5 ' 3' - V 'ij' 'fl'Y ji'f'if'X - -- in 'A--A3754-f?3 i?T:f'5? fr- 4 1 . f V -134,,g,MVA,wH:?,ff5' V i4 YY?Y Y kr Y if Y V , 7 77 YV W ' ' 'l'-Y':-4'-1--5-wig -Al 'vi :.vl., Y L, , uiggg- ' ' ' --f-'A-' f -' f --W---- --W. .----.. I , l , l I 0 II 1 l II ll lI I I ' I I ll I N V I X ,Il f' ' ' W M' W f - W -v f---L11-ff-f - -A-s'-,-----9- --M - . .QI 1. V XII4 JOSEPH A. lVlALCOSKY JAMES H. Nl.AT..ONE ALEX NIANTINBAND NIARY K. NIARKLE rl Beta Kappa Brier Hill Wingate Williamsport New Bethlehem ' Q- Mechanical Engineering Education Education Eflucntion Freshman Football' Track C1 Penn State Players' Kappa Choir Q9 35 l it 2, 4Jg Scabbardland Bladel Phi Kappa. , , l Q In l. l If ' N 5 W ' I-I:-, 3 I lL i-'-7-'YJ 1 mf I I., It-tiff! I iff I - l, N T54 l , M ,QQLX-IIE . .E1jlX.z.I.,.Q IIQAQIQJQQ ,I 145. , QfT'3I f qETf .eie jg? lwf ,I XIQQWIIQAXK l f 5 ' I . V. Intel.,-fix-6? D H. LOUISE MARQUARDT ELIZABETH B. MARTIN HAROLD I. lVlARTIN ISABEL LA. MARTIN i Chi Omega State College Alpha Oniicron Pi . I ' Triangle Watsontown Alpha Omicron Pi Dayton If Arts anal Letters H E plutadelp na Civil Engineering Home Economics lj Chix Ibesident 12, 35: Xrchou- omg Conomlcs .4 . I ' shi: bwens: Vice Prlesident, Elmhallge Pdnor'-Penn State Phi Sigma Iota. Vice Presi, . Engmeei, President, A. S. dent, Alpha Theta, Epsilon: CE- W'omen's News Editor, Penn State Collegian: President, Freslnnnn Y Cabinet: Secre- tary, Y. W'. C. A. 125: Soph- omore Hop Committecg Phi Kappa Phi. ' I P P I I l F I ll I I I FIA l l 3 I II L l I .-.ML .... L- 'i..-Q.Q1QTf :ff.. W -f'Ti'-QQHPWQQP . L I ,L If N1QQLflllff i l Y ' -P K' D 'Y' -,ffl 'g A ' ,,fff' ,V -. F dk A Wg -L, YEA, 4 .-..,. n IIQIII VF Q I . . lr' 1 4 7 fl, A f . . -Auf -if ----,A-Q5 Y'A -- Af t is , A .,. . , .sf 'fi' ' N Lf- - 1-j r-'ff-W ' ' W . Y T.. 'f f f ff-ff . l SYDNEY A. NIARTIN WILLIAM H. MARTIN ARTHUR H. llllASTERS, J R. HERBERT W. MASTERS, JR. Theta Epsilon Omega Phi Kappa Psi Wilkinsburg Delta Tau Delta Pittsburgh Sigma Phi Alpha W1lkeS'Ba'fe Agricultural Econ.omic.s Arts and Letters Penn Wylme Civil Engineering Manager, Wrestling? Li 0 n,S Mechanical Engineering A.S.C.E.g Penn State Players. Pawg Skull and Bonesg Blue Interfraternity Councilg Soc- Keyg Junior Prom Commit- cer Cl, 2, 3, 4-7 9 Varsity teeg Freshman Football. Gymnastics Team C31 . F XX Qlll c 5 ,Illia X9 U M xxx X: ln' iii ' FRANCIS L. lVlATHEWS ETHEL M. MA'l'TER NIARGARET A. MAULE FLORENCE W. lVlDiXFIELD Theta Nu Epsilon New Hope Wicoiiisco Alpha Chi Omega Delta Gamma Drexel Hill Arts and Letters Home Economics Stat? College Education P I' e sid e n t, Interfraternity Home Economics Councilg Student Councilg Omicron Nug Ellen H. Rich- A Student Union Board. arcls Clubg P e n n S t at e ' Grange. ' l tc A , l Y I1251 153' V -. lt..-'ETE5-X ,' 5 X Z tr out A1 we - Foss. E at . - -st ..g1,g it- -fa ,L 4 . DAVID S. MAXWELL Chambersburg Electrical Engineering J. ELIZABETH MIEEDER Girard Education Transfer from Edinhoro State Teachers College and Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. R. JACK M'AYNARD WILLIAM C. WIEARNS CHESTER W. lWEBUS Sigma Phi Sigma Harford Theta Chi Ardmore Omega Epsilon Glensicle Electrical Engineering M emllnrgical Engineering Arts and Letters Assistant Business Manager, Associate Manager, Gymnas- Penn State Engineerg Seah- ties Team, hard and Blade, Eta Kappa Nug Military Ball Commit- tee. , ' x X'Xisl?.j.s-if a ' -all .f , 43.4 5fg5'3 -,ic i lag 159s 'iiaveld fi? jflifiittiii ii iiiiivr X I KATIILEEN M. MEEK PETER G. MEEK JAMES C. WIEEKER Kappa Alpha Theta Phi Gamma Delta Bellefonte Shickshinny State College Arts and Letters Electrical Engineering Arts and Letters President, Perm State Playersg Hockey CD g Track Cl, 21 5 Theta Alpha Phi. Basketball Cl, 2, 3, IU, Cap- tain C1, 31g Treasurer, W. A. A. UD. P P TWT l -. ----. -V V -af: A: Af 2r..-v-- 'H ' :.'f - f ' -2 -fe fe-- f126l I ' rib - '- All 'vvrr'-1 T ' 4 7:5 Q Q i-E+ 'xiii' .l f L1-L ' 1 lf, ' iiiififg-77' T - l lf ,l .I - I' I l FLORENCE E. MEITAFFEY HARRY P. NIELLOR ALFRED R. MENGEL HELEN K. MERKEY Claysvillo Sigma Phi Sigma Easton West Lawn Lebanon ' Home Economics Electrical Engineering. Electrical Engineering Education T l 3 F05 I W iii ' XQMAI ilrlrv E. Q .L Q? fx' I ww R L Nw -123 ,ef ?Q-- i-af'- iiiIflIfE. ff T 'P.1F WX? I 1' 1, IW' 1 lik QS? I X H or I 4 WILLIAM M. MERRITTS RONALD E. MEYER RUTH P. MEYER WILLIAM C. MEYER Theta Nu Epsilon Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Omicron Pi Hazleton Alpha Chi Sigma Hollidayshurg State College Education State College Mining Engineering Electrochemical Engineerinlg Memllurgical Engineering Hispnno -Amcricano C 1 ll la 5 Phi Lambda Upsilon. W Mining Socielyg Freshman Soccer. l l l l I CCC LEEH' 'ECCW CE' C I C CHEESE C Q - L C C all V Y, , H .-Y.-....,L ---7---fl Y --g - . l127l .r.o:41'.vf p LQIQXQXQZQIWI L F6 ov ov I 9 4 f,q,lAL sy tp JACK C. lVlEYERS Beta Sigma Rho McKeespOrt Commerce and Finance Basketball Cl, 2, 3, lil 9 Parmi Nousg Interfraternity Coun- cilg Sophomore Hop Com- mittee. JACOB J. MILLER Sigma Pi Pittston Sanitary Engineering Scahbard and Bladeg Fresh- 1'1'lBI'3BZ1SGlJilllQ Soccer Cl, 2, 3, 4 . JAMES H. MIP'FLIN JOSEPH J. NIIKITA Kappa Delta Rho Sharon Beech Haven Electrical Engineering Meclzanical Engineering 1 , LEONARD T. MILLER Matamoras Poultry Husbandry President, Penn State Club C4-l 3 Poultry Cluhg Student Council C413 g Student Union Boardg Poultry ,l ll rl g i n g Twain f3J. M'ARGARET H. MILLER Kappa Kappa Gamma Upper Darby 1 Arts and Letters Cwensg Glee Club Cl, 23 gPan- Hcllenic Council. CHARLES J. MILLER Phi Sigma Kappa Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance MILTON E. MILLER Keedysville, Md. Animal H asbandry .Vice President, Block and Bridle Cluhg Meat Judging Team f3D 5 Live Stock Judg- ing Team Q35 g Bigelow Me- lnoriul Scholarship. l1281 A,g, ,- , ,,,, . - 'S'- . Q were- f .W 'E O O .- -Y-Y.-., .. , .., . -.. -.L,, v Y WILLIANI R. MILLIE Sigma Phi Epsilon .JOHN T. .WIILLINCTON Alpha Chi Rho Wilkes-Barre JOSEPH C. MILSOB1 Philipshurg Vallcnarf Cllllev SO- America Pre-Medical Lamlscwpe Architecture Dffify HUSIWYUZVJ' Alpha Pi Mug Phi Eta Sigma. l 1 '11 ftp Y J 2 . 1 'Egg if v px l l ff, fy .1532 V- if 'j'T,2'f k W. FAY MOORE WILLIAM B. MOORHEAD JAMES W. MZORAN, JR. Chi Omega McClcllancltOwn McDonald Theta Kappa Phi Education. ' Commerce and Finance Muncy Valley Freshman Hockeyg Freshman Trackg Freshman Y Cabi- nelg Baskelhall Manager l2Jg Hockey Manager 123. Sphinx. Arts and Letters Pi Della Epsilong Advertising Manager, Froth. KENNETH R. NIOLL Phi Pi Phi Allentown Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilong Sigma Tau. RALPH T. MORGAN, JR. Thteta Nu Epsilon Lansdowne Electrical Engineering fl29l I V 06 V 6 i 6'v v sg A A. Y AMP V -V pbavv ob ,' ' vo 00 , .M All' SAMUEL NIORRISON Beta Sigma Rho Harrisburg Education Religious Councilg President, Judea Cluhg Kappa Phi Kappa. CENEVIEVE S. MOYER W. PAUL MoRRoW Sigma Phi Epsilon DuBois Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi. i KENNET1-I B. MOSER Alpha Phi Sigma Smithfield Industrial Education T h e s p iansg Interfraternity Council. ISABELLA B. MUIR Delta Gamma Souderton Kappa Alpha Theta Home Econ omics House of Representatives ill 3 Ellen ll. Riel1ard's Cluhg Penn State Players. Turtle Creek Arts mul Letters SYLVIA M. MULLIN Delta Gamma State College Arts and Letters Alpha Lambda Dellag Penn State Players. SHELDON W. Mos1ER Alpha Zeta Dallas Dairy Husbandry Wrestlingg Penn State Grangeg Dairy Cattle Judging Team. HERBERT H. MUNTZ Tau Phi Delta Pittsburgh Forestry Xi Sigma Pig Manager, Man- dolin Cluh f2l. f130l Y A f-W , - -- s l 1- , :Q ,,, -.6 -, 1 at Hi, lr' I. .ax L.,-:M T 1.---?.--:1--:---fY-.H..- Q- rv-,E U f . 'Y6E..01315..o,.t E ,,v.w v6W Q til -,z L V .Y Y fir W i- AT, - - -V - --ff . -F-.H -- - vv -E -, , ., , , ,. 4 iifll-...-Tx.: if , --L . -. -- V V W ,. i, lille- : :mf I VVARREN R. MURRIE NIARION E. NIUSSER H. AUBREY MYERS ROBERT B. MYERS Sigma Alpha Epsilon Rockwood Delta Sigma Phi Ridgway Theta Nu Epsilon Reading MCKeeSp0rt Home Economics Commerce and Finance Mining Engneering Commerce and Finance Class President Q4-75 Presi- dent, Student Boardg Presi- dent, Student Councilg Stu- dent Union Boardg Intra- mural SpOrtsAdvisOry Coun- cilg Skull and Bonesg Lion's Paw. I I' f , ,941 WWA 'Ml E- fit! JF! If X R'-A Mi, QP ff 44' E MQ ,fc in -2 fi .XL DOROTHY E. lVlYERS Plus A. NARKIEWICZ LEWIS NARROW SAMUEL NATHAN Dickinson Phi Kappa Minersville Hazleton Phi Sigma Delta Sharon Education Pre-Medical Civil Engineering Arts and Letters I131l . 'I' 1515159 QAOYGIQAIU' 1 V56 b V: ' v 'v' X, A V, HOMER E. NELSON EDNA S. NEUMAN C. EDGAR NEWCOMER ERNEST H, NEWMAN Alpha Phi Sigma Cochrantou Windber Theta Chi r Steelton Canton Eclucazion Education Architecture Dairy Husbandry Art Staff, LA VIE? Scarab. an LEWIS A. NICHOLS EDWIN B. NOCK ROBERT R. NOLL JAMES S. NORRIS Bellefonte Kappa Delta Rho Crafton Llewellyn H Beta Theta Pi Radnor Mechanical Engineering Commerce and Finance Education Prg.MgdiCal H Freshman Baseball. Friarsg Tllespiansg Conlribut ing Board, Old Main Belly Purple Quill. 51321 'JY' W V I H1771 --- - .-- nz- - .-1 -Y- 'iifikviiv ' 1 6v8iv'v'qd ' 5-.A!!.-z!h., fj-.5 V.,5g,At. .na4t1!!i Q Q 0 1 vo so rl Salim :len -- .. - ...ii M,.,,,Zm,,,.,i,., -.OW,,,O it to p ,W JOHN J. NORTH RHODA J. GBERDORF JOHN F. OCCASIONE CHARLES E. ODRLL Wilkes-Barre Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Phi Delta Wilkes-Barre Sayre Education gate College Metallurgical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Education Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Scahhard and Blade. GLADYS 0'N EIL Charleroi Education Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C2, 3, 4-J 3 Town Council 125. JOHN J. O,NEILL Theta Nu Epsilon Downingtown Erlncazion Kappa Phi Kappag Sophomore Bandg Phi Kappa Phi. 'iv HERBERT E. OPPEL Triangle Mount Union Electrical Engineering Glee Club fl, 2, 33 ,Vice Presi- dent Ml 3 Choir Cl, 2, 3, 40 g Scabbard and Bladeg For- eign Advertising Manager, Penn State Engineerg E. E. Society. JOSE D. ORLANDI Patillas, Porto Rico Mechanical Engineering President, Hispano-Americana Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. 11331 1 1.1, ..W.,, .Y..,,, . .. eeee '31 L11 P ' . A. ,. -3 . -s .. A .-? ' ' 1 Lfz. ' 1 -? -3.52 GROVER C. ORTII Towson, Md. EDITH W. ORTON Kappa Alpha Theta GEORGE H. OSBORNE Sigma Alpha Epsilon Forestry Pllilatlelpllia Bradford Secretary, Penn State Forestry Arts and Letters Arts and Letters Society. Hockey Cl, 2, 3, 4-Jg Basket- ball fl, 2, 31, Manager C353 Track fl, 21 g Secretary, Froth Board. . -.1 : ' ,!v.f,5. I JOHN D. PACE KENNETH L. PAGE MARGARET R. PALMER Sigma Nu Pittsburgh Theta Chi Erie Phi Mu Monnessen Commerce and Finance Lion's Pawg Manager, Foot- ball, Parmi Nousg Blue Keyg Sphinxg StudentCoun- cilg Interfraternity Councilg Class Blazer Committee. Civil Engineering Penn State Playersg VicePresi- dent, Th et a. Alpha Phi g Treasurer, S c ahh a r d and Blade. Education SAMUEL H. PACIITER Phi Sigma Delta Altoona Electrical Engineering Lacrosse Cl, 213 Freshman Trackg A. I. E. E. WILLIAM Mu PALMER, JR. Tau Phi Delta Downingtown Forestry Track f3lg Skull and Bones: Interlraternity Councilg Stu- dent Council, Agriculture Student Council. fI34.1 4 . ...m - T V' K., q CMC -V N Xt A - - - -.VF ..-, we- +.Er-L, L,:,. , L , an V -, h-g .- ' Y ,llA41'I Ir: ri' -'igegul-Q-au- -. ,' -- 2, A 1 WILLIAM W. PANAS HELEN M. PATTON JEFFERY I. PAYNE JAMES O. PENCE Philadelphia Laoclelphia Belle Vernon Delta Theta Sigma Girard Della Theta Sigma. Arts and Letters Education Agricultural Education New Bethlehem Pan-Hellenic Council C3, 4-J . Inter-Class Boxingg Rural Life Hofflculmfe Club- Crabapp1e'CIubg Rifle 13, 45 g Fruit Judging Team. fi K att JM . Nfyki 4 fewer. i Q KIM' hm NE K ers- , -4 geesaltl e area A X K air! LAVANDA N. PEPPLE EMANUEL PERKIN JAMES D. PEELEY THOMAS' E. PETERSON Johnstown Phi Epsilon Pi Allentown Alpha Tau Omega . . Bedford Education Arts and Letters I Piuladglphm Chemistry Transfer from University of Class Treasurer i315 Senior Mechamcal Engineering Pittsburghg Honor Society Cheer Leaderg Penn State Transfer from University of , Council Medalg Pi Gamma PlayersgThespiansg Sphinxg New Hampshireg Scabbard Mug Phi Kappa Phi. Student Union Boardg Inter- and Bladeg Cross-Country fraternity Councilg Presi- 140. dent, Inter- Class Finance Committee. I ll351 C l '-.oo. .ei':lL f'o 'vi f pi - . Us AUC 1 JACOB PHILIP EDWARD A. POLAK JAMES A. PoLLoc1c WALIAACE J.PosH1vATosKY Phi Epsilon Pi Palmerlon Delta Chi Clenside Tyrone Shenandoah Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance Chemical Engineering Science Boxing C3, 45 5 Lacrosse 12, 3, 41. CHARLES J. POTTS ROBERT E. PREsTWoon LEWIS F. PROSSEN W. ROBERT PROSSER Phi Delta. Theta Slatington Cliffside, N. Y. Chester' Salisbury, Md. . . . . . . . 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Theta Export Commerce and Finance Football fl, 21 g Junior Blazer Committeeg Military Ball Committee i4-D. T1-nzoooma A. REYBITZ Bethlehem lnrluslrinl Ellzrcalion Wrestling fl, 2, 3, 41 g Kappa Phi Kappa. MAI-ILON J. RENTSCHLER Delta Sigma Phi Willoughby, Ohio Commerce and Finance ARTHUR R. Resconm Kingston Chemistry Freshman Footballg Phi Lamb- da Upsilon. N L. fr fl fe RWE .Pi , 1 ':. . '1 ' I --K 4 tg,f .K MXQUII CHARLES W. RICE, JR. Phi Delta Theta Northumberland ElG'Cll'0ClLCIl1.l:Ct'll Engineering Plxi Eta. Sigma: Tau Beta, Pig Phi Mu Sigma: Pi Delta Ep- silon: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Editor-in-Chief, LA Vu-1: Man- ager, Intra,-Muml Tennis 433: Manager. Intra-Mural Winter Sports: Phi Kappa Phi. --- - -.-f-s--4--- F. Tmzco RICE Delta Chi Westcllester Entomology F 1' e s h m a n Cross-Countryg Trackg Zoology and Ento- mology Club. HOMER G. RESSLER Theta Kappa Phi Johnstown Electrochemical Engineering Blue Keyg Associate Manager, Cross-Countryg Manager, In- tramural Cross-Country. 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Apha Chi Omega Newport ' Animal H usbamlry Chemical Engineering Journalism Education ' Circulation MHHHUCF, Penn Baseball C1 2, 3 4-D ' Inter- EdiP01'g Penn State Collegifmf State F armerg Delta Ep- fraternity ,Counc,il. 1 E132 'bfi silong Livestock Judging m Chi: Pi Dena Epsilon: sm- + Teams Meat Judging Tm: Qs:.1.sszf.:af.fz.1...f2r1ss.1::..f20nazi.: l Preasurer? Block and- Bridle mural Spons Advisors, Colm, Llubg Phi Kappa I ln. gil, i I an s A f.ref1eff'5l1i,ll l lille in lf i A kv' gf- j X lx , ' .xqj-l J Rf '-x X-. . l QQ! ,f s, '-'L 'N H ff! l ' sf! V ff' sae., hr YM A rid l. ,fir A 'wa li A 3. '-Q'-'.VJl+-.V,5-,flL3,,! H : ,z2fMjm:JV N-' ,QT- : 4 l , My 'NK l s ' 'fbbgq , .44 . I. if W' ' 3 X , f 1 MARY K. RISSINGER CHARLES B. RITTER PAUL H.'RIT'FEl1 GORDON W. ROCKMAKER i l l Apha Chi Omega Newport Phi Pi Phi Allentown Eagles Mere Phi Epsilon Pi Allentown 1 Home Economics Electrical Engineering Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance A. I. E. 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Band fl, 21 3, 43 9 A- S- C- E- 5 C 211' il b 9 A1'ChifCClS7 Cl'-lb? Junior Board, LA VIE. Z l 141 1 Vw V V S iv:e.o:zA 291 ti QQYOAHOV a t S or S., in A1 P' Q' FRANCES E. RUBIN HAROLD S. RUBIN EDRA S. RUBINKAIVI I JOSEPH C. RUDDY Philaclelphia Beta Sigma Rho Alpha Omicron Pi Jamison Dunmore Agricultural arzdf Biological Brooklyn, N. Y- Home Economics Education Chenustry Pre-Medical Rural Life Club 43, 45. Liebig Chemical Societyg Iota Lacrosse fl, 21. Sigma Pi. RALPH L. RUDY Halifax Agricultural Education fl 'V ,V GERTHUDE L. RUEHR Chi Omega Altoona Home Economics Omicron Nug Theta Alpha Phig Penn State Playersg Ellen ll. Richarcl's Clulng Choir fl, 2, 313 Frcslunun Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. CALVIN M. RUNKLE Delta Tau Delta Shamokin Commerce and Finance Blue Keyg Parmi Nousg Base- ball M an a g e r 3 Intcrfratcr- nity Council. ,. KARL K. RUSH Delta Theta Sigma Scottdale Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Sophomore Hop Committecg Tribunal f2, 315 President K4-1 g Student Council 43,41 g Agriculture Student Coun- cil f-4-1. l I 421 f I I I A A fan- vil- WILLIAM H. Rusi-IWOIITII Theta Upsilon Omega Swissvalc Ceramics Secretary-Treasu1'e1', Sigma Gamma Epsilong Student Councilg Inlerfraternity Councilg Penn State Play- ersg Thespians. ELIZAIIISTII E. SANKEY Hollidaysburg Arts and Letters Penn State Grange. ROBERT L. RUTH T. MURDOCII RUTI-IEIIFORD MABEL K. SANDY Theta Nu Epsilon . Phi Sigma Kappa Paxtang Palmyra Wemersvlue Commerce and Finance Educatian, Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi, Pi Gamnn Mug Phi Kappa Phi. will I Q Mig al. ' A 2 I-if if f V35 aff' ' I 4 get 2 af LJ if A f . A. DAVID SANTUCCI STANLEY S. SAIIACINSKY F. MIQRTON SAYBOLT Commons Club Factoryville Pleasantville, N. J. Industrial Engineering Freshman Wrestling. Commerce anrl Finance Phi Delta Theta Pitman, N. J. Chemical Engineering President. Delta Sigma Rho: President, Phi Mu Sigma: Vice President, F 0 I' e Il s i c Councilg Exclmngc E d i t o r, Froth: Associate Editor, Old Main Bell 4335 Debating C2, 3. fglg ghlrple Quill: Blue Band 3, 4 . .-.,-,T. .T ,-,,. 1M L . - L. ,L , -.,,-,.1 NMW1.. -.. -- ,. I 14-31 ,.1-Y-X - t ,1 s-31,11 s.Q:,..g..1g..,.f,1a.l .T 1. -,Es -.i!l?exi:l?LV TY YF-5:'l.'fA,j?2f.,,'-.s?:::,::.i?Qag.''YW QAM. -.3 jjff, - -7 QQ Q X if' ily A f:Ef21i5iD5yb? .5 Tu R-. 'l X i '- 'il f M- . if in W .am W.-A AQZA.. LEONARD P. SCALIA Alpha Phi Delta Buffalo, N. Y. Electrical Engineering J. HEILMAN SCHOOLEY Alleuwood Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alphag Penn State Grangeg Freshman Foot- hallg Freshman Wrestlingg Presi dent, Two-Year Ags Cl, 25 . VERNON H. SCI-IANTZ Sigma Pi Macungie Pre-Legal Student Council C21 3 Band fl, 2, 3, 4'Jg Glee Club C4Jg College Choir C4Jg Senior Ball Committee. x f My NIARY K. SCHEERER Hawley Education. House of Representatives C4-l. H 'IJ 1 FRANCIS E. SCHILL Theta Xi Johnstown Commerce and Finance Manager, Colfg Blue Keyg Delta Sigma Pig Sphinxg Manager, Intra-Mural Foot- hallg Student Boardg Stu- dent Councilg Interfrater- nity Councilg Class Trea- surer CLD. as. ex -. .-Q' J W 1 X 'YR CD ii!! 2 ff l I . . 4, Jr ixlbflfl l , R Q if ' 'N l E2 fi. 7 1 .-M f . 37 S ' l .' 1. - 472 .ffl ,twig ' f Wt il' ll 1 X., v 1 Wir' WILLIAM J. SCHOOLEY Triangle Watsontown Civil Engineering Campus Editor, Penn State En- gineerg Secretary, A. S. C. E, GEORGE A. SCHUMACHER Delta Sigma Phi Trenton, N. .l. Pre-Medical College Orchestra Cl, 2, 3, 40 3 Penn State Players' Orches- tra 13, 4-lg Phi Eta Sigmag Alpha Pi Mug Louise Car- negie Scholarship f2Jg Phi Kappa Phi. JOHN C. SCHVVARTZ Kappa Delta Rho Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance lnterfraternity Councilg Senior Ball Committee. - -ra...-. ' ' - ' ' e .131 -as -,L-1-,71.1.:..,-,1 ,,,. A. - ,A 1 9-,-,JLAAQL---.,+J, 51441 aa- ER Ah. 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H Industrial Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering .Ph'1f1de1P1Hf1 ,E Phi Eta Sigmag Sigma Taug Scabhard and Blade. President, Eta Kappa Nug Joumalwm' X A. S. M. E. Treasurer, Tau Beta. Pig Phi Sports Editor, Collegiang Edi- Eta Sigmag Associate Mana- tor, LA VIEQ Pi Delta Ep- ' Q ger, RiHeg President, A. L siloug Sigma Delta Chig Phi 2 l M E. E. Mu Sigma. ' i Y W Y 7777777 rm- V- V - Y Q l 1 A w is l Qi , . I I l F . .. ,. L, Y, Y Y Y , Y .1-.' ll . Y WW f pl Win, . ff- . L, , ,. -lf - ' - ' '-' ,. , n t , g Y ii' ,:,,..,Y- -1 W. L , -. N . - H I145l i ii .l -'TS S , . -. -'Q--,ff -54,4-xc - f V- 7 ' - fQ-g',f:::..,- : ff- , 'xff f 't' :- 54 -f ---- -- -Y -H Y - -' '-' -f '- ' 'W vw? T - 1. ',?f T5 f7 i 'Q7'17' R 'fre an X K4:Q,yi1Q'frl-4 I' xl eg,-7f3biQXAW jf Q 'J '-rl f A2 in li -z fy If ' RQ 1-tliiy 1 gl -' f f f Y - ff ff f - 'nf f Lili- -- - - -4 f fill' 2? ' 'fffi i.. 'f3? 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Chi Rho Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Soccer fl, 3, 405 Interfrater- nity Councilg Senior Ball Committee. mv YYYY V Y Y YW ,YW YYYY, , Y ,-,A EAW Y , ,, , ,, A .,,,, , ,,,,, ,.. ,,.. ....r-,....,,,,,,- .-.-. .. -..Y.,.-Y a, .,. .-,--iv ,- 1, . H461 R IEE- a u gment. .R . Avail: 4 -AV P7'g:g.-Eg .av ,-15 -. , Y . L, , . fad E I ' i f.. . Q .' ' '. 'airy EE l in 1 ss K 15 if -..af sf., - f. A. f...1.f.d .-Z. -Z-in-P 7. -LT:-.--- JY- ,U -flri r- 1- 1--1 V - - --A 4 - A .--...,l..,- . ..1.:Y C.--.zeref , - - .Y g- J- .- , ,,-- . H ALVIN L. SI-IEPLER Phi Kappa Sigma Monessen MORRIS H. SHERMAN Phi Sigma Delta Passaic, N. J. GILBERT S. SHOTT Phi Lambda Theta Lebanon Industrial Engineering U Architecture Associate Manager, Golf. PFWMGJLCHZ SC8l'HlJS Pi Ga-YUHIH Alpha? LA VIE Staifg Penn State Players. I as-faq. X. I Illi I will 1 t . I -all ssllggff My Rmb 5: iw 5 , , ga N Ip? -.K Q Aff4,,?si2':. is , .Ig Ptl afli' kgs-fig: WW I W it-as X Cx V Louis SICKLES, JR. JEAN E. SIMMONS WILLIS G. SIMPSON Phi Epsilon Pi Philadelphia Chi Omega Hazleton Delta Tau Delta Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Education Commerce and Finance Alpha. Lambda Delta: Secretary, Kappa. Delta Pig Secretary, W. S. G. A. C4-lg W. A. A. Board CZ. 35: Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet Cl, 23: Cwensg Var- sity Hockey C2. 37: Varsity Basketball C2, 395 Class Vice President C 2 J : Chairman Customs Committee C235 Col- lege Choir CI, 2, 3, 41: Glee Club fl, 2, 37: Louise Homer Club. PERRY L. SHULL Alpha Kappa Pi Pittsburgh Education JOHN P. SIMS Commons Club New Boston Civil Engineering Sigma Tang Chi Epsilong A. S. C. E.g Phi Kappa Phi, .7 777-7 H- Q ........-...T i V Au I l47l A 7 -ATL-: - 2lTI IT. 4- end- .. .v -. ,ITMW -5 4:3151 f X-K .fj, .-LJ.,,,:.a-.-gf 1 -. . . .mg f . ,,: .M Lf LTEZT3 gi, ,rx Hin , K I 2, 0 7 5 X im t ,--.W pl -.Ihr f .. ,.. , , .., , - Q5 -1 I, YY , 1. -V :.t V 4 ,,.. ,. .:' y, A, f' ,-N, ,f N.. -- -P. Y-H. -WLT SAMUEL SINCLAIR FRANK A. SINON EDWIN L. SKADEN NLARY W. SLACK Theta Chi Kennett Square Phi Kappa Sigma Austin Port Allegany New Hope Commerce and Finance Commerce and F inancc Commerce anal Finance Vocational Home Economics Business Manager, Handbook, Manager, Soccer, Blue Keyg Blue Band CZ, 3, 45 . Penn State Grange. Circulation Manager, Penn State Collegian, Circulation Manager, LA. VIEQ Pi Delta Epsilon. GEORGE J. SMART Beta Theta Pi Erie Arts and Letters Lion's Pawg President, Blue Keyg Associate Manager, Footballg Intra-Mural Sports Manager C3, 403 I. F. C. Board of Controlg Blazer Comxuittecg Pi Lambda Sigma. Skull and Bones. xs,l.l,i'.?i't ,! I X, Q51 f . , f AQ- fi :gli !f,f4:Z'3-, ,, 5 ie:-if t, ,A ,. H H., . A .L24:.s ff-r lla .fi H1 fanart, s N P 4 1 l 0 N n A. -1 -,-s .-:cf I ALLAN B. SMITH Delta Sigma. Phi Canonsburg Architecture , Cy r CHARLES P. SMITH Triangle Germantown Electrical Engineering President, P. S. C. A.g Student Union Board, Student Coun- cil, Radio Operator, College Station Cl, 21 g Y Cabinet fl, 2, 3, 40. CHARLES Q. SMITH Alpha Sigma Phi Chambersburg Electrical Engineering Blue Band f2, 3, LD, College Orchestra K3, LD. l l E l . AN- . . . , , -. I-.Y L, - Div-,J-,-,H Wi Y rx 151-V -14.7.7.2 T .....,,,-- ..f.,.T,..,..,, . -Q l148l A AAAS. A ,AL ' -.JE L Tw A ,ji 7:1 TWT- -if III in wk 9' A 'l .J ' L .- - ' . ' . - - -. ,Igff -- .- . , L li li ,! . I ,l i m' V- .. . - ...LL L. ' L., .-.. ' , DOUGLAS H. SMITH ELIZABETH SMITH EMELINE M. SMITH FRANK H. SMITH V! Theta Upsilon Omega Parkersburg State College Theta Upsilon Omega ' ' W11keS'Bmre Education. Arts and Letters n Masomown Electrical Eng,dn.eerin.g ECZllC!lil0ll Scabbard and Bladeg Tau Beta I Pig Eta Kappa Nug Pi Mu Il, Epsiloug Phi Eta Sigmag 'N Treasurer, E. E, Society. -l I . I' I I '. .s - I . E - fx i Y Ri E riff! I Qi li il Q ' 'I li HAROLD P. SMITH JEWETTE G. SMITH JOSEPI-IINE K.SIvIITrI LESLIE D. SMITH Q i Cochranton West Newton New Providence Altoona Education - Animal Husbandry Education Architecture ' Freshman Lacrosseg Freshman House of Representatives C30 3 Scarabg Architects' Club. ' Wrestlingg Block and Bridle Town Council fill. in Club. r 1 Y l l il I X I ,I l 1 - .-.var Q , -- ,-.-,.-.- --- - 1-,....:.- If149l .ar 1-1 wtf rem-if-K .,- fQa-1- - ' ' L -.-5. -3- 5 ,f' X 3-C'f'l'ff31QiE.,'1i5.L.i:'f'iff3Z2 2---1':1:F.:fff: lf l M5?ffy2Gf9?EF. wh E1 .3 7'-5-755. -XDGYZQ' ! rj Q., K - yu N r .H if 'ETX XX li k i 'xL'lx jllgxl LL? ffl: l Y Yxv, AH, WM ,A Y : 'kfigxx d,fL1?iif' VW- i W vp ---ff A-Y -- -- A-.n.-J:-:--if- -- -A --- ---A --, k -- A- LEWIS E. SMYSER FLORENCE E. SNEDDON JOHN H. SNYDER OLGA C, SNYDER Della Tau Delta York Chi Omega Shenandoah State College Altoona Commerce and Finance Education Electrochemical Engineering . Education Delta sigma Pi. ROBERT G. SNYDER Lambda Chi Alpha Sunbury Physical Education Football Cl, 2, 3, 4-D 3 Captain, Freshman Basketballg Druidsg Parmi Nousg Stu- dent Tribunal C23 5 LiOn's Paw. Perm State Playersg Theta Al- pha. Phig Louise Homer Clubg Glee Cluhg College Choirg .lunior Prom Com- mittee. V F l X lllflllrll ll i lwf,'r,J . M4661 ggi, in NT? .lineal wa 1 f:j5,'.l'fa V ' Az, :V '1 v.7'f 7 4 , 'Will li wN H T xg 'A' U ff . WILLIAM J. SNYDER W. JOHN SNYDEP. JAMES L. SOMMERVILLE i Theta Kappa Phi Sigma Pi Beaver Winburne QMCKWSPOH Architecture Ceramics iPre'MedlCal Scarab. Sigma Gamma Epsilong Sigma Inter-Class Baseball. Ta u 5 Secretary-Treasurer, Ceramic Societyg Phi Kappa Phi. r l l 1 all 5. 5, ,,... aw, ,Y?f,,l,,: ,Wi-Y , Y A ,Y .-fa--rv-:ww , 'YA 1 -'lf-Q-H -Y 7 Y fv' ,U ,, j--L,-.aa-15. , -wa, C N501 ...- --- -.4 A 1 A- - .......,.-i-----g- --- - - - -- W-.--Y-h -W -Y f ,fl 'K ' if I J . I I 2. v..1y'X' fcyfy- fan- fx .Q 5 Y L'.f'x-,.7Q73i5' 'TZ' Y 'f'T'! 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Football fl, 2, 3, 40g Presi- dent, Parmi Nousg Vice President, Athletic Associa- tiong Friars. Treasurer, Sigma Delta Chig Editor, Beaver Field Pic- torialg Inter-Class Boxing. H521 ,.? ff. ,-. 2 . , ' x ii ' PT' E -f I :J '..:' E' ' +'i T QI ' , . fayxf icff v A . .- - Ag ' 'Q W F----cm: W :bw :f 5,,:'..k 4, xiii' j ny . . 'in' , - ff- - 'fi-f-A -' 'TT -, - - 'F-1-El 5-3 :TQ-gr,-Sf: 1, ?1 -' l S' fi- ' P. - E. e C i -f ,. .Qfw ,.AA .ffl .,--,.,. S-- .--me .iii - ffl if O QQ' O ' J W V i ll . 1' 1 I GLENN Z. STEVENS i N Huntington Mills Agricultural Education WILLARD M. STEVENS Phi Kappa Sigma Mt. Pleasant JOHN H. STEVVART Kappa Sigma Indiana Pre-Legal PAUL D. STEWART West Monteray Agricultural and Biological l Alpha Tau Alpha? Kappa Del- Education Transferred from Ohio Wes- Chemistry 1 ta Siimag goun- Egan gnEfei?t5Q lZ3nclIC2J 3 N try 1 e 3 enn tate ee u , , 5 ntra- Q Grangeg Phi Kappa Phi. Mural Track Managerg In- terfraternity Council C3, 4-J g ' Interfraternity Scholastic Chairman f4Jg Phi Mu ' Alpha. w i W M fwh A yfifiilip Q Lilly 1 Offs.: ,fi xb' if, ,gy 4355 wif-I 'gg ff' fn:-E':i i. Li if ,fit 5 I ' in H 2 Riff' A Q 3 i LAWRENCE E. STIELY RAYMOND B. STILLMAN JOSEPH L. STILLWAGON HAROLD C. STODDART I ' Klingerslown Eldred Connellsville Chi Phi State College Electrochemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering C0mrm6l'C6 and Finance Baseball C1, 2, 3, 4-J. I Class Track. 1 5 ,:i:13gif,,,..T4it A 1:31 .,. 1 -..,,.i EE... -, Ti,?,?T3i q, .,.:. JL-,-..,, ' M531 A ,141 :T . ,,.- -..,,,f's q,.V,....x tl ,+V-YV- -..-i - -.2-l...., ,,.- .,,,, ,-f , r X : f, a...,. -, A, ,,-w ,W - ...- .,-,-, . ,f,--- --2--S-1+--'---f gf- 3 -fs 7,1-J f 1 -7 , .sf-Tfaagf 4,121 f.. . ' , 1 11 ....1........... ,. -,SQX i Y Y Y 'iff' :fill as-... s ssilfffli- A . - . f lx5?2rf,:f1Eil:ff , , . -4 V -af l Aalffijif-e---f+f.. 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STRICKLAND 1 Tau Kappa Epsilon Bedford Hustontown Theta Xi Williamsport Lewistown 1 Dairy Husbandry Education Commerce and Finance Electrical Engineering W B cl fl, 25 g K D lt P'g Class Boxing C2, 40 g Rifle alzappa Phi Shit Eia 1475 Scablnard and Blade: l Sigmag Phi Sigma lotag MaJor Engineer, R. 0. T. C.g Phi Kappa Phi, Military Ball Committee. , 1 1 i I 1 1 M, ,, ...l,,,,o - ....,-.-, DD-. .-.W -ses e-is-fa 1 Q-1---if-L-wussfs --as-Asssfffnlfo '1f'ssj'1'1 ,N , 4 H . i Q N . I .1 l. li 11 IA 1 1. .. i 1 il l1 1 ' l' , l11 1 l 1 1' l ' 1 l A 1 -05 Maw., , 2 AM., ..,. ,a..,4.w A.-. Te-.. -. A--1-we A 1' A --A 1- If 1 gfiiiffi 1 ll xiii- 1- ?3'5l 'i ii . .... -. -ssl 1 ---1 A - I 1541 .-5 ,.- - .-we-beH4--+4+-wg-ffQs,eG.fe-,.f' D' -3..f-.newer-ff,f..ef-lfDl rT'e-A l N- f - -' f-W l . i ll :' X 1-2Q'lL.lK:Qs:QQ1Eq 7 . -. -. X . .I it X . . . ..:54c-.,Yw.-.. -r - 1- . 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SUMMERS GEORGE B. SUPLEE, JR. SAUL SUPOWITZ EDWARD A. SUTPHEN l Hallstead Alpha Cl1i Rho Narberth Phi Sigma Delta . Phi Kappa Sigma Pittsburgh S Horticulture Architectural Engineering Mahanoy City Commerce mul Finance ' I Treasurer, Scarabg Treasurer, Pfe'MHfl1'f'1l Track fl, 25. 1 I Architects' Clubg Band ll, Interfraternity Council. i E 5, 3, ik Art Editor, Penn 3 tate ngineer. w I., .................,....-..mQ.-.....,,.m,c.,......cc,.,,....m,,,.., - .,,.... JA, cccgcim, ,L H j l ' 1 w l il 1 I l f e 1 I if 7 'i-1-7--? f,ff:i:fS'Ef 'Lf' '1fflffI,.fi.ffi5:fflTi'...f 'VVV fill 77 .L Cillff ff-i Ht 51551 i s , XX, lm 'hi' if' w H f 1 -. ' fr -',....,A , 'L' ,A , F1--1:11 W -fag.,-jg, :gg-rife'-.-. - - ff f 5 -f - - -' Y,-,Y-.-.NA : E V-7731, , HH? PERCY M. SWANK EDWARD MI. TANEY PI-IILIP R. TARR Elysburg Sigma Nu Philadelphia West Newlon Architectural Engineering Commerce and Finance Agricultural and Biological swab. Basketball c1,z,3,4.J. Chemfsffy Phi Lambda Upsilong Liebig Chemical Societyg Freshman Lacrosseg Freshman Boxing. SIDNEY TEPERSON P CHARLES B. TERRIL Steelton . Pittsburgh Chemical Engineering Ezlucation Phi Lambda Upsilon. KENNETH W. THOMAS Kappa Sigma Plymouth Education Freshman Trackg Football fl, 2, 3, 403 Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 43 g Lacrosse CZ, 3, 41. F RANK E. TEJAN Delta Sigma Phi Avalon Commerce and Finance Pi Delta Epsilong Business Manager, Frothg Blue Keyg Freshman Y. M. C. A. Cabl- netg Secretary, E. C. C. A. PETER G. THOMAS Phi Kappa Meadville Electrical Engineering 1 l , l E --.,-,W ... ,--Y.. - -.-, 4...,Y Y '- 1-1.4.41-.,, L ,Z 7 H W 3 - ' -. - rg- I1561 .. , .-gy-,,fa, Q- l f kk. J T i M 4 , W ,fa v-..,, ---. .. F -J Y . W ., ,.,. - . - ,- A iff:.:,,-,K H 'E .R V J X9 . .. Z vi 4? ,L . 1 'fl , .- - . ...sf 1 1 T. - Rf, - ,. ,, f -I - I YW' ggi , , f T l i , I WILLIAM W. THOMAS , JAMES G. THOMPSON ROBERT B. THORNTON ALFRED C. THORPE Phi Kappa Sigma Delta Tau Delta Lemont Theta Nu Epsilon Springhoro Theta Xi Chester Edwardsville Metallurgical Engineering Horticulture Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance President, Pi Alpha Xig Wres- Associate Manager, Basket- tling fl, 27. ballg Blue Keyg Sphinxg Senior Ball Committee-. Q . '59 '?:iBsL'Ts2a?ri'i-5V f' i' Wi i if 1 X A liisifflii WILFORD E. TIPTON JOHN P. TOCYDLOWSKI ALVA H. TOMB WILLIAM A. TOMB Altoona Throop Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Chi Williamsport Electrical Engineering Commerce anal Finance Youngwood Commerce and Finance Conunerce and Finance V Freshman Foolballg Freshman Wrestling fl, 2, 33. Basketballg Freshman Base- ballg Junior Prom Commit- , leeg Class Secretary f2J. 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TRANSUE l. l E Montoursvxlle Alpha Chi Sigma Ridgway Delta Tau Delta Pittsburgh Phi Sigma Kappa, Easton E Electrical Engineering Chemistry Journalism Mechanical Engineering Eta Kappa Nug Scabbarfl and Secretary, Phi Lambda Upsi- News Editor, Penn State Col- : Z Bladeg Baseball Cl, 29. long Secretary, Forensic ' legiang Pi Delta Epsilong I 'Q Council. gill NIB Sigmag Secretary, ' igma elta Chi. l I I f 'I .3 1 W A W ig kk lxlxilifll lvjllivrlxxlj I ' - ,yftgf 3 p fr :jgfgjif A l , NAA A Ava A L,-if 1 QS! ,tif XXX '1 Nl 1 l 'if it :Eel .ttf Nw. tl ff I-T are .Uv-a.,,f:ft T. 2 .use H A v1,..iffni'f'rfts'f-fer ff A fm . Il 1.4, lviffkx A 1 l .iff ,l f if ,, V- .df 'l g XFCU fir l Q MARGARET E. TROUP HoMER R. TRUESDALE JAMES W. TRULLINGER MARGARET E. Tscr-IAN I ll Sunbury Delta Sigma Phi Pittsburgh Delta Upsilon Harrisburg Kappa Kappa Gamma l Education Architecture Journalism A ll Lsiate College rts an e ters ll Scarab? Track cl' 23' Mallager' Fiesgman am? Ear' Penn State Players: Class. Edi- il sity Cross- ountry, PC tor, LA Vw: Womervs Manag- if Keyg Skull and Bonesg Sig- ing- Ediw, Pennliltatite at ' gn ng 0men's i or. lt me Delta Chl' :Smit Benq Purple Quin: tp pl Theta. Alpha Phi: Treasurer, if ' Alpha. Theta Epsilon: Class ll, ' Secretary C4433 D. A. R. Schol- ,A at 1' s h i p 133 : 1'nn-Hellenic fl I Council C-0: Pi Gzunma, Mug 3 in Phi Knppu Phi. 4 I .,, f, .,.. i ,, .. .. i l i i ill l ,. T L in ..glQ-Q.Q,, . . ,..- --- f1 '- JH 'ff'-' '-' 1' ' ' - -Li. - .-..,...-Y -Av . . , H581 i f . .,-- -- i f Y, :..:s li R A W K v .N :, , NN Q Y Alf . ,l . F A- F KA AJ 'x -3---LL----2-:ia---1---' -1,7- -Q .1 -1 J, Y' -vf 1 -J' --Lin fi?AQ.-:ff.qQz1,-1-P- ?'!f ' L, ' 1---:N - .1- T f ., , WK,-V Y V Y- W WILFRED I. TUCKE11 STANLEY E. TUREL DAVID R. TURNBULL, JR. HENRY J. TWARDZIK Kappa Delta Rho Scranton Kingston Elizabeth Tau Sigma Phi Shenandoah Electrical Engineering Pre-Medical Industrial Engineering Commerce and Finance . ' Freshman Football. If ffbx XX Film Ali. ' 3 ik , X325 nf ,f-fP 'd'i . gd, :Elf if ffl x ASA :gk Aging, Tomi- I ,QQ- f,f,.yfPilj Rilgmgggp l ,, X Dewi Milf! RICHARD F. TYRRELL A Joi-IN D. TYsoN WILLIAM F. TYSON , OTTO UHLE Phi Kappa Nu U Chi Upsilon Reading Rehersburg Alpha Kappa Pi Allentown Simca? Canada Metallurgical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrochemical Engineering Commerce and Finance Pi Delta Epsilong Sigma Gam- Soccer Cl, 2, 3, 40 g A. S. M, E. Band fl, 2, 3, 41. ma Epsilong Interiraternity Council K3, 41g Circulation Manager, Froth. x 1 11591 Q . , . V 4 v6v'v'w8v xg -L .if JESSE A. UNDERWOOD JOHN S. URBAN B. ANNE VAN SANT Lock Haven Sigma Chi Steclton Alpha Chi Ome-ga Oxford Forestry Architecture Education Treasurer, Psi Chig Y. W. C. HARRY A. VOELKER Alpha Sigma Phi Pittsburgh Dairy H zwbanzlry Freshman S o c c e rg Junior A. Cabinet CZJ. Prom Committee. VN fl , A ' 5, ' f . 5 1 -I EDWARD C. WAGNER KARL B. WAGNER JOHN B. WAHL ' LELAND V. WAID Delta Sigma Phi Philadelphia Sigma Chi Harrisburg Beaver Falls Alpha Tau Omega Meadville Mechanical Engineering Architectural Engineering Education Landscape Architecture Band fl, 25g College Orches- Manager, Trackg Blue Kc-:yg Football Cl, 2, 3, 40 gWrestling tra Cl, 21 g Players Orchcs- Scarahg Parmi Nous. ' fl, 2, 3, 4-J. tra fl, 23 3 Freshman Y. M. C. A. Cahinetg A. S. M. E. 51601 V7 VV? n . i R i U A oA,.h, .io A A A H lx X Y , ,J .L-W,LAL LK, ,Eh -igL-,'.gJi,,, l HERBERT F. WALKER LEON R. WALKER GEORGE W. WALTER PAUL E. WALTZ , Phi Delta Theta Johnstown Phi Kappa Tau Bigler A Christiana Alpha Sigma Phi Williamaport Civil Engineering Pre-Medical Civil Engineering ' Education College Orchestrag Players Or- Tau Beta Pig A. S. C. E. ' cheslra. ,s 5 .Alll.aJlllll A li . A 4 A l x X lf L N If!! H I A ig DUDLEY D. WARNER ' DAVID J. WATKINS ROBERT K. WATTERS GEORGE A. WEAVER Philipshurg Wilkinsburg Phi Kappa Sigma Pittsburgh - Pi Kappa Alpha ' Lanclscnpe Architecture Civil Engineering X Commerce and Finance - Stouehurst Hills f K Phi Eta Sigmag Scarabg Fresh- Football fl, ED. Petroleum WN? Namml Gas wg man Rifle Team. ' ' Engmeeflng - -1 A -V V Yu V . ,WWW 7 YYY, ,-WYWW V V , l l ' 1 I1611 ,f -ff '-1-,m.1wm,.. . i fr Vex Am' !Y4.,i E5gr' jj' 5'-fre E A E .G T---fr EQ,-L-f3..,lHiQEe+-r- . -A 1-. ,L f -. 21:13 xfcjpi ff- : --, ff- if . A - ' wr- f 'HHH -' ' 'Eff' ' 'L' ' ' lil il I l l 1 4 . V l l ll ll JOHN W. WEBB MYRTLE H. WEBB WILLIAM R. WEBB J- KENNETH WEBBER W' Chi Phi McKeesport Delta Gamma Avondale Phi Sigma Kappa Carnegie Theta Kappa Phi AVOCH 1 Commerce and Finance Home Economics Commerce and Finance El6C5fiCl1l Enfineefins' ' Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pig In- Penn State Playersg Theta Delta Sigma Pig Sphinx. l terfraternity Council. Alpha Phig Ellen H. Rich- arcl's Cluhg Class Senator K4-lg House of Representa- tives C3Jg Class Secretary 131. . Ulla, ' E Q A-ef, A A A we mp, A l ll NE ', fnahx V 'Silk .iaL.-.-f4zM 2 fi-Ezra' 'A Efhf.-fix L ll mil R :Paw l 'i 'TM l,1fTi A il X'--1 if . :I Vi ,l l ' 5 HERMAN C. WEBER EDGAR C. WEICHEL, JB. MILTON WEIN HARVEY C. WEISEL, JR. Theta Kappa Phi Erie Phi Gamma Delta Scranton Beta Sigma Rho Clarion Phi Pi Phi Allentown Commerce and Finance Civil Engineering Efluwtivlb Commerce and Finance Lacrosse fl, 2, 3, 45g Class Secretary f4-lg Blue Keyg Delta Sigma Pig Associate Manager, Boxing. H ul W a .,,. . . . . ,T M... - '-' ' Y, -Y.,-- W if ,,.,,,, -r- 1---A T15-A - . . 1-LZ:-:L:.7rl:L-1, L+.: - -' ' NV ':' 'WS--Y l162l -,, A 'X V - .. .Y-ff 'rs-Z warg -' . A-F 7 ' 'W - V -' f '::-W :- :- . K, A -gvgwh A .. . D M . ! i :mv -his L ' ' ' f if A iii' 1--' A4 4 ' 'L ' ' 1. V - -A A. .-... :L.151,,'494f . A , . - A- DAVID G. WEISS M. JOSEPH WELKER EUGENE F. WELLIVER WILLIAM A. WELLS Alpha Chi Rho Bethlehem New York, N. Y. Sigma Pi Hazleton Theta Xi Arnold Arts and Letters Electrical Engineering Education Commerce and Finance Track fl, 2, 3, 4D 1 u it Ah QM , ' X O .-:ss RN- fi 'E A A . . ,V or f more if AMY E. WENZ ' RAYMOND A. W1-IETSTONE EDWARD W. WIAIITE LAURA W. WHITE Allentown Bedford Theta Chi Conshohocken Philadelphia Education Arts and Letters Education Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Phi. President, Pi Della Epsilong Assistant Editor, Penn State Collegian, Assistant Editor, Handbook, Student Council. E 1 1 . I --. ,,- , .A .1 , A . -A ,A-Y --11-15 -A-.,,.-M , - - -fg,L.LA:-1, , xr, N631 .?..?-,H QQ I J ul I 6 1 S f'--,sk 'I :I , cm: -, 'Hp-. ,f Q, K., A ,, L! ,- ff 02 v.., ---W vx I .. L, QVJT-1 '-XX .4 u .QQ e A e e 'Q wlic 4-,J-K' J -E fi. A f'.-' I. V YY 7,7 L.:-.-L. ,. . .T,- ,,..,,,, .HA T- N- A' +----' 1 - -fin - a .-. I l I I pl il 5 I . l I EDGAR C. WICKERSIIANI FRANK C. WIEBELT LOUISE O. WIEST SAMUEL D. WILEY Sigma Phi Alpha West Grove Whitaker Shamol-:in Fawn Grove Electrical Engineering Physical Education Education Arts and Letters Tau Beta Pig Eta Kappa Nug Freshman Volleyball, Varsity 'College Orchestrag P. S. C. A. ' Treasurer, Pi Delta Epsilon, Quartet Cl, 2, 3, 435 Glee f2J. , Business Manager, Penn Club fl, 2, 3, 4-lg College Stale Engin e ery Junior Choir fl, 2, 3, 40 g Louise Blazer Committee. Homer Club. l l 2 l . ,, I Mal N3.l,4,4,., i Qfgljfv' ...is li il 1' . E4 44 lx x l 'Will lliwfx l 1 Nc l I A e E f CHESTER L. WILEIELM EARL E. WILLAUER CARLIN O. WILLIAMS GLENN L. WILLIAMS Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Chi Sigma Easton Julian Alpha Zeta Howard l Beaver Fans Chemical Engineering Pre-Medical Agricultural and Biological ' Commerce and Finance Cl1UmlSlfY Phi Lamhcla Upsilong Licbig I Chemical Society. l 1 X w - Y D Q- ru? f i v W v WV Y .. : , V- - - ' ' E ' I I I ilu-, , ug. .. Mwnir- A wg- -f :ii -.- f - E-EQ - -11 QL '- TCH' M 'Y +54 f1641 - P Y lr: 111 l i' Y Y Y Y - ffl' . A I AI- I- A JOHN S. WILLIAMS ROBERT W. WILLIAMS VERNON A. WILLIAMS J. FRED WINSTEAD Ridgway Ridgway - Stale College Phi Sigma Kappa P . . . . . Philadelphia re-Medical - Chemical En.gm.eering Nature Eclucatlon D b Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Lambda Upsilong Phi Eta I Agrwulmml Economics Sigmag Phi Kappa Phi. Lionfs Pawg Ma1Iager,Boxingg Parmi Nousg Blue Key. XE f it W if ap , NCI! . DUDLEY W. WINTER EDGAR F. WOLCOTT ROLLIN L. WOLF GEORGE H. WOLFORD Philadelphia Warren Sigma Phi Sigma Allentown Phi Delta Theta Harrisburg Dairy H usbanzlry Forestry Architecture - Architectural Engineering Student Council 121. Rifle Team fl, 2, 31, Captain Architects' Clubg Track fl, 2, Scarab. 141. 3, 415 Cross-Country Cl, 2, ' 3, 41. l I I I 165 1' C '-'Y.61'Y'.b ..0X'6461'lY, ' C C' ll H Woo' 605, , Q' V GOV . 'M J' O O r ISAAC R. WOOD JOHN P. WOOD MERRILL WOOD ARCHER G. WOODWELL Grampian Theta Xi Wayne Harrisburg Chi Upsilon Tamaqua Metallurgical Engineering Electrical Engineering Zoology and Entomology Electrical Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon. HARRIS VK. WORTI-IINGTON Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mlmcy Architectural Engineering Tau Beta Pig Scarabg Man- ager, Thespiansg Architects' Clubg Associate Manager, Tennis. i Q NlARY M. WMOHT Kappa. Alpha Theta Easton Arts and Letters President, Alpha Theta Epsi- long Archousaig Louise HO- mer Clubg Glee Club 5 Choirg Womenis Editor, Penn State Collegian. HAROLD D. WRIGLEY Commons Club State College Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. CLYDE H. WURSTER Phi Kappa Nu Williamsport Landscape Architecture I I 166 l or ' ifffLf EL jf 'U - W L 7 , I JOSEPH S. YACOCHONIS HOWARD W. YAWN JOSEPH J. YESVILLE BEssn-3 M. YODER Tau Sigma Phi Pittston Acacia Newmanstown Tau Sigma Phi I . Delta Gamma Watsontown Electrical Engineering Arts and Letters New Philadelphia Chemistry De Molay Club. Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. HBH Lilian x gms. i l ..Ai',. I it in 15 .glrlxl-SI IT1 iv xiii? l CHARLES W. YODE11 ROBERT R. YOST BRUCE B. YOUNG DAVID F. YOUNG Theta Xi Stowe Chi Phi Lebanon Omega Epsilon Bethlehem Lambda Chi Alpha Civil Engineering Y. M. C. A. 41, 29. Physical Ezlzicntion Football fl, 33g Freshman Basgketballg Baseball Cl, 3, 4- . Electrical Engineering Drexel Hill Meclianical Engineering Student Council f3, 4Dg Stu- dent Board Mflg Soccer fl, 2, 3, 4119 Interfraternity Councilg Junior Board, LA VIE. -- 1 l.. I1 7 1 If F A ifw 7 ' ' ' ' -Lfliggi W7 I- xl , ij ' ,sy- fieq-.:. e.4:l.f.,E.g5?'l?Tslgg?.7.., W- . ,. .. , Y :ii V Y All V77 i fwfr, V Y Y? aw V V Y R GEORGE H. YOUNG Alpha Chi Sigma Scranton Chemistry Manager, Intra.-Mural Spring Sports: P r e s i cl e n t, Purple Quill: Treasurer, Phi Lambda Upsilon: Pi Delta, Epsilong lnte1'frntex11ity Councilg Grlee Club 43, 475 Junior Blazer Committee: Managing Editor, Old Main Belly Phi KappaP11i. A. IRENE ZERBY Laodelphia Centre I-Iall Home Economics Ellen H. Richard's Club. MoNT D. YOUTES MARY B. ZAHN Delta Tau Delta Monaca Alpha Omicron Pi Commerce and Finance Wllllamsport Arts and Letters Secretary, Phi Sigma Iotag Treasurer, Pan-Hellenic Councilg Junior Board, LA VIE, Class Hockey. ii-UQ iiiihz lilly 'ffl' Rf A-tg, X,.,f hi as-ex X if N'-lfix . if . 'ffffme-yg:'X 92157.79 ' mn, QL ii Nazi ii '47 K .4 Nei! WILLIAM C. ZEUGER ALBERT J. ZILLIGEN Phi Kappa Pittsburgh Pi Kappa A191111 Philadelphia Arts and Letters Commerce and Finance Sphinx: Delta Sigma Pig Pi Del- ta Epsilong Interfraternity Council 43, 47: Manager, In- tra4Mural Boxing 137: Junior Prom Committee: Manager, Intra.-Mural F3111 Sports 1409 Business Manager, LA VIE. JOSEPH V. ZARY Tau Phi Delta Bellevue Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. N- I hx WILBUR H. ZIIVIERMAN, IR. Chi Upsilon Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Class President f2Dg Fresh- man Baseballg Lacrosse KZ, 3, 4Jg Treasurer, Y. M. C. A. C31 5 Student Board Q25 3 Student Council C213 Tri- bunal. f i 1-f'-:'? 'f 'e1f f21rf--gf:-:af - -s f' T ' ' will -- - -v----' I 168 l -iQ-df. vz vnzamzf' 'P 1, .wzoz vw n' ll :ls I :WJ 'Q :. . Q: K, u, ,uw GEORGE ZINDEL, JR. EDITH G. ZINN STANLEY S ZYCKOWSKI ANDREW J LYLICZ Phi Kappa Psi Elkins Park Altoona Tau Sigma Pln Nanucolxe Ansoma Conn Electrical Engineering Education, Education Metallurbzcal Enbmeerzng Thespiansg Student Council Hockey C25 g Varsity Track Interfraternny Counc1l C35 43. C2, 35, Captain f2Jg Pi Gamma Alpha. w 4 P -il P ,. I1691 .1- 4, s.... , ' Y-Lf: f f u - 'f-2'1Q:: xff' -., . '. ',,.,.- ' 5'--.-V ..L'. .,. . ' ,- '-A,'1L,',-L , A '.g :'. '- 1g:.' -1,. 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TYLER DoUcr.Ass Secretary Treasurer Historian H 72 1 in wqizqqp' 7f W7iS 'ern 0 A, Ybgvv 0 fi 1 'I 'f ', H' 2 , :ix ,Q L .gb W H11 guy 'gf -A .S S , - eeeee O. ., , O O , w e S M.- O ,l,., . Pres E ' w E Y ..- -----,? ,i...N 1 N HARRIET R. Hmmua A. ELIZABETH PRESTON r ident Vice President 1933 + CLASS OFFICERS HARRIET R. HENRIE - - President A. ELIZABETH PRESTON - Vice President NIARION P. HOWELL - - Secretary CHARLOTTE L. SUMMER5 - - Treasurer PHYLLIS G. BEIDLER - - Social Chairman N L , NIARION P. ILIOWELL CHANLO-TTE L. SUMMEHS Pmmus G. BEIDLIDIK Secrelary Treasurer Social Chairman R. A ,. N f1731 s--'R ,q- 1 .i'g K J. ' N. , 3- x W: w 2 1 X r x '-4 N fr--V f ! A ,f . ,nf'-7-1.5771 A I .. , A-: fq vifjij '-J,-:T ..-ww1'f' 'J1'-:rg-,.T'-J., ' ' U.-n:-,'.-QY-if-:'.,,:' f.f.-..1- -:- f .j.l:.:T'iA'f'-'.-,. .-, wit.-. .,f,gf,-ZN?-H'-'Iiff,.-.Q bmxjy 5 3,4 ,f1f!'f x-', I-. --A--f'1,Y.L- '-M4-1'L2 -'N 1. -ff g..,A-..- . ,.-rx.-. ,gy f -A 1 4 J. Hg,-f. -.-:f ' .Y .Q'--..1 'W 'Uf .'1x-'- 1-.- 'v'.' ' , N .,,l,-,-.,q...:p.-'- 3 ' '. :-fkji-352'-' 'TJ-f. '-v1.11 , 4:.,':,1'f3f,:1j,:J-,125-.T 'IT'-V .1 'ff 7112:-'L ' x ' - . ,,L'.j,-':1,'.',,1z. 'gy' 1'fg.' .',-Q., 3311.-..: VJ..-1. .A ..- Vg-,, A 5.-.g . x- .X-f, ' -S 1-'iif'-'ii- '.'.'. ,, . ., X' ,, '.-,'-,- ..-'.x-U'-' . .Ly 1.5. ,,:f.A?b,xA:. :nj .. f . ' 11 - .'-'L'-Iffg fi' Z4 ' 154155 ' -- 'P V, ggi -' A .:f, f A K' ' ' L ' ir v's510:vQo.', lf ozoiviow ' W .. . w . l.ll.. ...T., C. WILSON ANDERSON HARRY H. BALTHASER President Vice President 1934 CLASS OFF ICERS- C. WILSON ANDERSON - President HARRY H. BALTHASER - Vice President JAMES V. RALSTON - - Secretary WILLIAM J.BA1LL1E - Treasurer J 01-IN T. RYAN - Historian . 1 L JAMES V. HALSTONA WILLIAM J. BAILLIE JOHN T. RYAN Secretary Treasurer . Historian. v I1761 T S ' K 1 ?'f.fN'w V5-UPI 0 6 f 9 Ja :V i T IBB.- ::T'. .-Lfgggu.. Y . ' iifrgriiiig afif' 'j.L'.1'15:: 'm!Y '3 ' Q' - --', m A.,. .SJ --f-2Z9 ' 1:? 5151.1 'ie 'Bla'- '71 ..1.111i.- X , , , .1-.L VIRGINIA B. SPRTNGER President Doms M. ACKER Vice President 1934 CLASS OFFICERS VIRGINIA B. SPRINGER DORIS M. ACKER - ETHEL H. FILBERT - EVA M. BLICHFELDT BETTY B. THOMPSON - - President - Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer Social Chairman A , , W E .-.ie T ' E'rH1zL H. FILBERT EVA M. BLICI-IFELDT BETTY B. THOMPSON Secretary Treasurer Social Chairman fl771 A .. f. ..', 'I x 464 Lok. 49f QQAQAQAQAOAQ -111-11 -.-.i.,i WILLIAM J. SIMPSON WILLARD D. NIOYER Pr6SiCl8Il6 Vice President WILLIAM J. SIMPSON WILLARD D. IVIOYER CLIFFORD C. WOOD GEORGE A. ROBESON PHILIP W. FAIR 193 5 CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary - Treasurer Historian I.ii1-l . CLIFFORD C. WOOD GEORGE A. ROBIISON PIIILIIP W. FAIR Secretary Treasurer Historian H801 S 1 .Y1G.'Y.. 2 k6'I6XOI61'6',E' V60 Q6'9f 4 . A. ' n N ,1. l,.,,.i..i...11-1.--Q .,1i. . 1-11 ELSIE M. DOUTHETT LUCY J. ERDMAN President Vice President 1935 CLASS OFFICERS ELSIE M. DOUTHETT - - President LUCY J. ERDMAN - - Vice President NANCY W. STAHLMAN - Secretary EMILY ESPENSI-IADE - - Treasurer LOUISE A. HALBACH - Social Chairman .11i fly .fe NANCY W. STAHLMAN EMILY ESPENSHADE LOUISE A, HALBACH Secretary Treasurer S04-iql Chairman -M811 M x . L 1 M 1 i ' .,. 5 I, -ww-.1 A,1xv.,- -.4-V,,'r-, -v A .'..'.j.,:3.',j -1 ,.. :', -4 I .-'- ixf '-.:'1fL -'f .'. -L F. -i:':.' '-'.' F v.f.g-'-'- :'j'f'w-NT.:-V-'--,v'f'.'...- fg,-:':- s . A .:7,f,,. , 1 .. :p.f-,.g-- Q.-fr.-j, 1'. Af g?'g,frf.'5'.1'1LQj'g, 751'- Hx-Lil'-',-Z 1'1'Q' --215' :ff 'l'7'T-Q - , 1 , , X . !'5 f3'Lz-f5','1 L'-A--: ,: .- PI :'.'f , :-'.--1-.111 '- - --1 H. u 1 ..'-','II-Sfnjj .'7 f JT' N'-,' ' .A f'. ..-'.fg ' -- .. :gd V-' . .:,. . 4, .,-, ., L. . w ,-.,x..'- . V .,.,--.'..-I. ... ' 'Q Z, ,2-,5j, ,-. 1'j.'.'g x :iw'.yA:'fi -- .'l-i- , .'.z,,z-5 5:-A-.:.-,. ' ' 1,5-. - -.j'.:,:,5..,- ' g . 1'.j.' '- -fu .f-- xIf'3E f2ho QQLI FQASZLIIIII ng an r i, H: w .5- - CHARLES S. IWYERS LELAND K. FANNING Pfeslflffflf Vice President CHARLES S. MYERS LELAND K. F ANNING EMMA DETI-IOMAS LINWOOD R. KEECH KARL C. BOSTON 1930-1932 TWO-YEAR AGS. - President - Vice President Secretary-Treasurer - - Historian Athletic Manager EMMA DETHOMAS Luvwoon R. KEECH KARL C. Bos'roN Secretary-Treasurer Historian Athletic Manager 51841 1 is rivzsrzsl W 11516 5 Bibi ' ' R 1 r A 'Y 13B4v . wg, 4 9 D x 4 f. 3 3 ee -f - , A ..,, I- f f. f-.-ff i:fYf1c.iLi:'V ', A-if -7? 2,45-5751-ref:-2-'. The 'T I Az' 'A , , ,, ,mx , f f f ' - A ' ,-. .. ROBERT M. BROWN JAMES R. WYCKOFF Presirlent Vice President 1931-1933 TWO-YEAR AGS. ROBERT M. BROWN - - President JAMES R. WYOKOFF - Vice President ROBERT E. GILFILLAN Secretary-Treasurer ARTHUR L. PAGE - - - H iszorian ROBERT C. LOTT - Athletic M anager P 1 ROBERT E. GILFILLAN ARTHUR L. PAGE ROBERT C. LOTT Secretrzry-Treasurer Historian Athletic Manager 51851 3.11- ,?i f L A W E - lg Fellowship - - Senior Scholarship - Junior Scholarship Sophomore Scholarship Spanish Scholarship Senior ELIZABETH C. BELL HORAGE R. JOSEPHSON LAVANDA N. PEPPLE JAMES L. SOMMERVILLE Prizes and Scholarships I .1931-1932 John W. While F ellowship, Medal and Scholarship HELEN L. GEER, GEORGE FISANICK, FLORENCE F. FOWLER, MERVIN ELMER CONN I The Louise Carnegie Scholarships Junior MILTON I. BALDINGER LEON R. COOK ANDREW C. MICHEL BENJAMIN L. WISE ' The Charles F. Barclay Scholarships for Cameron County - - CARL ROLLE EMMA M. RUTLEDGE LENA lV.lARIE TOMASELLI R NANCY B. SANKEY Sophomore WILLIAM D. BALITAS WILLIAM T. HEBEL V A HERBERT J. MINICH RAYMOND F. WAGNER MARY L. MCFARLAND GEORGE DONOVAN THEODORE ROGERS ELMER N. NORDBERG EUGENE P. LARSON . M cA llister Scholarships Centre County ..-- - MARY FREEMAN Pike County A - PHILIP WALTER Sullivan County - - GRACE C. ROHE Wyoming County - - MARY BATTIN Fulton County - REX WRIGI'IT . SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1931-1932 .I State Federation of Pennsylvania Women 1 i MILDRED SETTLE RUTH GILBERT MARGARET MAULE p JESSE HETTIG FAY MOORE GERTRUDE RUEHR .U A Pennsylvania Daughters of the Revolntion , , LAVANDA PEPPLE I ii 1 y li - E af Q AGRICULTURAL SCI-IOLARSHIPS ' Allen Nutt Memorial Scholarship Arthur C. Bigelow Memorial Scholarship 1 HARRY ARTHUR WALKER WILLIAM RUSSELL CRAGO p ii H Allegheny County Boys, Working Reserve Scholarship ROBERT lWATI-IYEW' BROWN ' Iisrj fH.,gJ-lT'3C -ELL!!-' -Sill! EQ .mm PM , ..ji.5.,- J . .4.! A.,-.J X - .' . N t1tL '.4'.'4 7 I Il.'1 1 x. av A4 lr:- x 4- ,su v A! 'V Y V4 S , Q1b1'5 410175 -.1 0, ,I-N -,. .L Q1 A ,'L. ' 152' 13? ' 4 , - T la aaa. ai A .4 TH E IQ 52 Athletic Association OFFICERS ALFRED E. LEWIS - - President STANLEY C. STEMPECK - Vice President DAVID A. STOOP - - Secretary NEIL M. FLEMING - Graduate Manager NEIL M- FI-EMINC ALFRED E. Lawls Graduate Manager of Athletics President ' BOARD OF ATHLETIC CONTROL W- WIIAY '--- - - Chairman R- L- SACKETT - Vice Chairman N. M. FLEMING . Secretary I. L. Mauthe G. M. Norman H. Bezdek J. H. M. Andrews A. R. Warnock H. A. Myers H. C. Mcllveen R. A. Dutcher A. E. Lewis G. E. Hesselbacher W. B. McCarter FACULTY COMMIITFEE ON ATHLETICS R. L. Sackett, Chairman. A. R. Warnock R. A. Dutcher H. Bezdek With the establishmenttof a School of Physical Education, the Athletic Association has become an integrate part of that school instead of retaining its previous status as a separate organization in the College. The conduct and promotion of intercollegiate athletics is the obj ect of the Association. All regularly enrolled male students are active members. Advancement of boxing,,Wrestling, and soccer letter .awards to a position equal to those of basketball, baseball, and track was included in the major business of the Athletic Associa- - tion this year. f190l W I surf - Qvrirr xv . -sv j . cha , q41r Wy qw L A E X of SQA -Ls? X M 'Tisud' A 'affix' 'eigd kkf FOOTBALL G. T. LASICH. Captain C. VV. ANDERSON A. J. BEDOSKI N. P. BERRY J. I-I. BREWSTER G. B. COLLINS J. D. CONN T. W. CURRY - J. 0. GRIMSHAW F. E. KANE P. R. MOONVES W. W. McMILLEN H. ROSENBERG u R. K. SHIELDS T. A. SIAUSSER R. G. SNYDER S. IC. STEMPECK J. B. WAI-IL S. L. ZAWACKI . J. D. PAGE, Manager Minor S C. H. COLE T. J. HARPER M. J. HESCH. JR. W. KOHUT E. W. LAATU D. LONG MACALEER K. THOMAS ' J. M. TORRANCE H. M. WANTSI-IOUSE C. B. WILLE W. R. HEARD. Associate Manager G. J. SMART, Associate Manager LACROSSE D. G. LEWIS, Captain J. O. ANTONSON R. F. CARLSON R. A. DAY D. B. DECKER L. J. EDEL E. L. EDWARDS G. A. GWYNN E. H. HOUK J. M. HEPPENSTALL W. W. MCMILLEN K. F. RIEDY R. SMITH H. C. WEBER C. R. HAMMER, Manager A Minor S ' - W. M. JONES. Associate Manager E. J. LINDENMUTH, Associate RIFLE E. F. WOLCOTT. Captain W. E. GARMAN E. M. HAGAN W. J. HESS H. L. MANNING R. NORTH Manager C. MEBUS. L. KEEN Il ll hv1eT1 BASEBALL J. P. LIVEZEY. Captain F. DIEDRICH VV.,C. DRILL J. C. FRENCH G. D. HOOPES D. B. MEADE P. R. MOONVES W. D. MUSSER S. S. SALTZMAN R. E. SMITH I-I. E. STOKES H. P. SWAN E. W. YOUNG VV. M. KERR. Manager Minor S W. C. BAILY, Associate Manager M. McNEARY, Associate Manager 'BOXING D. A. STOOP, Captain B. C. CLARE J. B. HENRY. JR. A. E. LEWIS H. J. MINICH E. A. POLAK T. A. SLUSSER. JR. N. H. UPDEGROVE J. F. WINSTEAD, Manager .Mi71o7. HS!! P. W. HENDERSON. Associate Manager H. C. WEBER, Associate Manager TRACK C. A. MEISINGER. Captain R. J. DETWILER W. D. EDWARDS W. D. FULLERTON C. E. GRITSAVAGE C. R. KING J. W. KING J. McDOWELL W. D. MUSSER P. E. REKERS C. W. SI-IAWLEY R. J. SIGEL F. E. TICE, Manager Minor S F. DUNAWAY BASKETBALL F. C. BRAND, Captain J. D. CONN L. L. DAVIS C. H. HAMMOND N. B. McFARLANE E. K. MCMINN J. C. MEYERS W. C. MOSER D. J. THOMAS R. C. HILEMAN. Manager Minor S W. T. 'DAVIS, Associate Manager A. C THORPE, Associate Manager WRESTLING ROY S. MAIZE. Captain C. H. COLE R. E. ELLSTROM C. S. JACKSON C. F. LORENZO T. A. REYBITZ - H. ROSENBERG A A. D. TURNBULL A. I-I. MASTERS, JR., Manager ' Minor S H. CHARLES. Associate Manager D. BJHAYLLAR. Associate Manager CROSS COUNTRY. E. M. GLASSBURN, Oaptain, K. B. ENGLAND C. J. GRENINGER C. R. KING W. B. RISHEL W. L. SPACE C. W. VANCISE J. W. TRULLINGER, Manager Minor S R. G. BRESSLER. JR.. Associate Manager H. G. RESSLER, Associate Manager FLENNIKEN HILL OSBECK Associate Manager VV. J W. F. TYSON F. A. SINON, Manager Minor S R. L. JONES. JR. A. IV. KEEN I1911 TENNIS R. A. ROBINSON. Captain N. CRONHEIM A. B. CUTTING A. L. FRETZ. JR. W. R. McCABE . R. VV. McKUNE C. W. SHAEFFER G. E. THOMSON G. A. LITTLE, Manager A WELLS.,Assoc'iate Manager BARCHUS. Associate Manager Manager CHEERLEADER W.. B. McCARTER Minor S E. PERKINS R. HEWES '49 ' 91532-Q' Q4 155' 4 -345' Z.'?4tv ' Qian? 94-Qifmg . A , Songs and Cheers Vai, V I V Q, MNEWH YELL f 1 Yay! State! Yay! State! Yay! State! I ' - Hoo-rah Penn State! Hoo-rah Penn State! E! 4 'I zz, , P-E.N-N-s-T.A.T-E VICTORY S ' Penn State!!! EISENHOWER I Come now, classmen, let us sing, . 'Nj Loyally support the teamg ' 'N' in We're here today with our colors gay, -Q Igflady to wign the: fray? ' 'i et ier it e Pitt or nn, M Harvard or Cornell, 8 Play the game, every man, It?-.I And we will win again. fig , Fight, fight, fight, for the Blue and White, Victory will our slogan beg Dear Alma Mater, fairest of all, ' l I-if Thy loyal sons will obey thy call K go iighit, fight, I-ight, with all their might, - ' ' ' ver t e goal to gain. I 4 Into the game for Penn State's fame, HARTMAN K' 'fig Fight on to victory. ,fi - , J -J. A. Leyden, 14. I I ., .M ALMA MATER 4 Tj le For the glory of Old State, I!! For her founders strong and great, I' i For the future that we wait, I-',-,f Raise the song, raise the song. M. . fi' -4 'QQ Sing our love and loyalty, ' f Q' K I ,, ing OISITLEOILCS tchat, bright land free, PERKIN . MCOLLEGE YELL est, ot er ear, with tiee. , I A11 with thee, all with thee. ,I 5 2f3!IF'QgfI A,f,QIIf0XQaf'IffU15ta'e! When we Stood at lmyhoodrs gate in We're from the land of William Perm Shapeless in the hands of fate, ' ll SYHQC! Sfatebsfates - Ifhou didst mold us, dear old State, 'K' f glskum-SI I II nto men into men. ' ' l. 0 6111- CHHSY fl C- - i 1' ,fl Team! Team! Team! May no act of ours bring shame ij, To one heart tl1at loves thy name, fri May our lives help swell thy fame, 'Q Dear old State, dear old State. Iii -Fred Lewis Pzzttee. L MCCARTER ' K THE NITTANY LION - li Every college has a. legend 4' Passed on from year to year ' ' To which they pledge allegiance 5 3 ' And always cherish dear, I'..sf si But of all the honored idols, ' ' X- '. There's but one which stands the test, ' It's the stately Nittany Lion, 5 The symbol of our best. B ' Chorus 1 d GLSIRENQ7 ERNSTILIN Hail to the Lion, loya an true, Hail Alma. Mater with her White and Blue. g3IIllIi,RsgIlIIjlagt!atey ' Penn State forever, moulder of men, 1 'I I - I ' 1 ' 1 ' Z., .1 fy N, . . . . S-s-s-s s s s. Boom. Ah. . I r, ,. Flght for her honor. Fight! and victory again. U-'Ong Siren Whistle, - - V There's old Pittsburgh with its Panther STATE! il! I I I I 'sal V 'N And Penn her Red and Blueg Team- Team' Team' ' ' g , l Dartmouth, with its Indian i'lIXH7 And Yale her Bulldog toog ' .I I ' I' Then old Princeton with its Tiger, X1 I r A--753 . I Cornell with its Bear, L' ' . - -' But speaking now of victory, g 1 ' We'1l get the Lion's share! -f. A. Leydenflfl. HEWE5 l192l . -s 'M .fsirb 115,10 . 21 ..s1w'r fam sawn -in f Wrvs'-i v4.Q -Q ' z. - 'al s WZ - ' wh TH E i GEORGE T. LAs1c1-1 JOHN D. PAGE Captain Manager Romain' A. HIGGINS Coach The Nittany Lion of the gridiron this year stalked through its leanest season- ten games which left little on the right side of the ledger as far as victories were concerned, but gave Penn State tradition glowing memories of a fighting squad that came up smiling even in defeat, a leader whose great ability proved an inspiration to those fighting by his side, and a coach who matched grim determination against disheartening odds. Bob Higgins faced his second year of coaching at his Alma lVl'ater with prospects which were anything but bright. Of the forty men who attended pre-season drills in September, only six'were letter-winners, and the majority had never seen varsity competition. A fast, speedy Yellowjacket eleven from the hills of Waynesburg scored early on a forward pass and held the Lions at bay through the remainder of the contest to annex a surprising 7 to 0 victory in the first game of the season. The Lions re- covered from the sting of this unexpected defeat and downed Lebanon Valley the following Saturday, 19 to 6. This was to be the only victory of the season on New Beaver Field, however, for two weeks later, an under-rated Dickinson eleven thrilled the Dad's Day crowd with a brilliant passing attack which gave them a 10 to 6 victory. The Lions met Temple in football for the Hrst time this year. The game resulted in an expected victory for the Owls, hut only after the crowd in the Cherry and White ' a - 'vnu W'1I 1' 'r nice Harper lubler - Mm en he Sli ld lhauel M ers Zdlxvhcki Subach Thomas Lnutu R. Snyder Wall Troutmzm Andeison 1 e s nca eer y ' Mullins Prnsson Pnlisin Baldwin Cole Mourhouse McAudrews Hewitt Bedoski Wfoolrldge Snyder Berry Curry Collins Stempeck Brewster Grixnshnw Lasich Slusser Moonves Heist Rosenberg Kolzut f194-1 LA vu E Q T ' WAYNESBURG GAME Stadium had witnessed splendid defensive rallies on the part of the Lion forward wall, which held the Temple offensive from touchdowns several times. One of these courageous stands came when the heavy Temple eleven had but inches to go for a touchdown. Twenty thousand Orange fans sat in Archbold Stadium, October 24, and Watched their undefeated Syracuse eleven desperately trying to hold the 7 to 0 lead it had taken in a first-quarter drive, outplayed and outfought by a savage Lion attack which fell short of scoring three times only by the narrowest of margins, and ended the exciting game with a first down on the Orange five-yard line. The game goes in the record books as Syracuse's first vic- tory over Penn State since 1926, but those who saw it will never forget Phil Moonves' ninety-yard return of tl1e second- half'-kick-off. Captain l..asich's line-ripping plunges, or the vicious tackling of Stempeck and lVlclVlillen. ,Pittsburgh brought her Eastern championship football teani' to New Beaver Field for the first time since 1902 to aid in the annual celebration of Alumni Homecoming Day. Three LEBANON VALLEY GAME H951 AQUA fatwb ..s1r5-,va ns,-Wg. .4 Wu .SMVQ .swv .fm L 5 Q, A. THE 1932 E51 - 1 . DICKINSON GAME Lion fumbles in the opening quarter gave her an early four- touchdown advantage which the improved second-half play- ing of the Nittany eleven was unable to overcome, and her ultimate 4-1 to 6 victory was never in doubt. The Lions played their best home game of the season against Colgate. The highly-touted Maroon offense inet stub- born resistance in the first period, the quarter ending with the Lions holding a 7 to 6 lead gained by Moo-nves' pass to Brewster and off-tackle run over the goal line and Captain Lasich's successful try for point. ln the end, however, the Hamilton eleven's strong reserve power enabled them to march down the field for touchdowns in every quarter and a 32 to 7 victory. Against the heavy Leopards, the Lions began to show the strain of the diiiicult succession of games they had gone through and fell easy prey to the Maroon passing attack by a 33 to 0 score. Magnificent defensive play by the line in the first half staved oif the Marquis scores, but the tired Lions weakened in the second quarter to permit two Lafayette touch- P' 5,-Iv---q we 3 3 I v v Q,-,'E51j:'w 2-.' MCMILLEN P1T'r GAME I 196 l 'f. I K 'f?'.flff.Q','ZlI'l'lIZlf........- F lf -i' H 'iifilf-?--L F' ' F -' -4'-'ZSVLA 'L -2- if l Eine if lf A fi 'W X dw W N ll ' N 'l ' a air! in 4 -,4.,g,. r.:..,,1,.,,.,.--,, L, -,. V., N ,,.,.....,,- ---Y-. ...-f 4, Fl g t , Q ' 3 ' I 'V4 , , Y 4 e COLGATE GAME downs, and the battering offense of the Easton eleven 'turned the game into a rout in the last two periods. The Lions returned to the Mountaineer Stadium in the last regularly-scheduled game of the season and were successful in holding a burly West Virginia team to a 6 to 0 score for three quarters of a bitterly-fought game. Fresh replacements for the Mountaineers in the last quarter were responsible for an aerial attack which brought two more touchdowns, how- ever, and the Nealemen annexed a 19 to O victory. Displaying a varied and deadly offense and a defense which held the Brown and White to five yards of net gain in the first half, the Lions overwhelmed Lehigh by a 31 to 0 score in a post-season charity game for the unemplo-yment fund at Franklin Field, Philadelphia. So concerted was the Nittany attack that the team ran up a total of twenty-two first downs to four for their opponents. , Captain .ludy Lasich paid a fitting farewell to college football with a performance brilliant enough to have metro- politan sports writers label him one of the greatest backs seen on Franklin Field this year. PITT GAME L 197 I N04 mifwiximfr, . ...Wg .siXg.1'r 'QW' , mv, db A m a- 4.1-as A a,1s,.s. Tl-I 5 H952 I-IOMECOMING CROWD ORGANIZATION C0005 - - . - - - - ROBERT A. HIGGINS Captain ---- ------ G EORGE T. LASICH Manager ------- ---- J OHN D. PAGE First Assistant Managers-CHARLES E. MALLEY, JR., ROBERT C. RINEHIMER, LEONARD A. STERN SUMMARY Penn State - 0 Wayneshurg - - 7 Penn State Pittsburgh - Penn State -' 19 Lebanon Valley - - 6 Penn State Colgate - Penn State - 0 Temple - - - 12 Penn State Lafayette - Penn State - 6 Dickinson - 10 Penn State West Virginia Penn State - 0 Syracuse - 7 iiPenn State Lehigh - ' Post season game for unemployment relief. LINE-UP Left End - - - - GRIMSHAW, SLUSSER Left Tackle - - MCMILLEN Left Guard - - - - CURRY Center - ANDERSON, ZAWACKI Right Guard - - I - KANE Right Tackle - STEMPECK, BERRY Right End - BREWSTER, ROSENBERG Quarterback - SNYDER, CONN, MAOALEER Left Halfback - - - COLLINS Right Halfback. MooNvEs Fullback - LASICH H981 , , - .. I Q'Q1Yp 'iii 1-Z gfxiiimvrp . 'QLVVP ,-.QIPt r, . -agvvf qgih QQ ' e ' I H Ii 952 T nl ' l 1 1 e6 5ff J . :Isk- y F I J l r gl bl 1 , X n 1 ' , 3 l 1 . JOHN P. LIVEZEY Captain 'icq f..,. - I .Y -- las-. ,,,, ,,.- . -lf. ,Qi .--.. ...g,::g,,-f 5 B W . e g , 5 . f N, awww my A , gain-'F -pl ' .. IW., 4- if--ww ll' .i t T -' 1, fs i .. 5 xg - -H , --- -- F. Jo-sara BEDENK Coach I 1 I I l WILLIABI KERR, JR. Manager Under the coaching reins of I oe Bedenk for tl1e first time, the 1931 veteran baseball team turned in an undefeated home record, brought the Triangular Association championship to Penn State, and won eight out of the ten games that Weather conditions permitted to he played. After several weeks of practice,,the team opened its season against Duke, which gave Hal Stokes his one defeat in eight starts by eking out a 6 to 5 victory in the only game played on the jaunt southward. Rain caused cancellation of the scheduled Georgetown and Maryland tilts. Slugging their way to a 10 to 6 Victory, the Lions celebrated their return to Beaver Field by humbling Gettys- burg. The St. Francis game was rained out, but the Lions closed their home stay by downing Dickinson, 3 to 2, on an early scoring spree. In the first of two consecutive road trips, the Lions gained a leg on the Triangu- lar trophy when Stokes allowed Syracuse only six hits to turn in a 6 to 5 victory.. Lyman bested meade and Winn in a pitching duel' the next day, however, and Colgate handed the Lions their second defeat, 7 to 6. An encounter with Rutgers opening the eastern road trip was rained out, but the Lions scored four runs on as many hits to defeat Army at West Point, 4- to 1. Bedcnk Ml'l9SGl' Wallis Drill Swan Srockda Io Yost M ou do Blowers Moonvos XViun Lien' French ' Hoopes Snlizzmu u Young 'Livezey Stokes Smith Hobbs Dicdrich LZOOI gn. ar m. wrap, rsv p ... -iv is . Aww , , or wr , an N it f LA E ' inf ?aSf.tv ' - E.-S - .-so he a ils -Www ' .lr 'r f 5' . 'x 'mi Eg, 1 . -fl P 1 1 1 111 6 I I lil s - N . . ga-17,7 l Es 1i1 'v .ini fd' Q1 lx Sroxns I1.: Gurrysnmxc GAME Juniata was to open the Lions' final extended home stay, but weather conditions forced the cancellation of the game. Muhlenberg bowed, 12 to 3, in a game in which all the scoring was made in the first three innings, and two more games were rained out, the Susquehanna and Buck- nell encounters. Danny Musser's home run decided the Villanova game, 5 to 41, in favor of the Lions, and Penn State then clinched the Triangular cup by avenging the Colgate defeat, 11 to 2, on four home runs by the Lion slug- gers. A thrilling ninth-inning 2 to 1 victory over Temple featured Hal Stokes, last game for the Blue and White and the close of the most successful diamond season in recent Penn State athletic history. 111 ' - ' -5: 1- 1 111 ki ' Q: N' 111' 111 1-1 1 1 lW 16'!1U11,11: A . 7121? fi V Jn 1 w , Y 11111 -' uw . 1- r 1 1f11111i1:11:11: ,u , 1,1 '11 1 1-1 1 ,, . 1 111 1 111111111. 11 L4 n. - 1 1 - 'I . If , fix .. A 4' 1. rf' -15 V' 31-' UL, 1 1-1 :max ff' A, -1 1. Hoomzs n 1 um Q lf ll 5 Ti lllr li In V 'Hn 1 I .fu 1: , 1 g 1-mx H , 1'--',, i111ji 1755 . . .11 ' 1 1,1 1: 1-,M-,, n,11.. .r--. , ,-,fi .' 'L' ' .453 'f 1'- Q11 1k 'Lg 1. l' ff: ' ' 1 - ' SAFE ! - E I2011 . 3 ,,g.1 ' aww, ffiav ,,ff.f-waafv,-, .aware ...ae-'f, faa-a'9f1aw-, .. A milf wxaeiy 'f.4'ae'ei1i?ae 2Aaefi.w E Coach - Captain - - - Manager - - - First Assistant Managers - Penn State - - 5 Duke Penn State-Georgetown frainj Penn State-Maryland frainj Penn State - 10 Gettysburg Penn State-St. Francis Crain, Penn State - '- 3 Dickinson Penn State - - 6 Syracuse Penn State - - 6 Colgate Penn State-Rutgers frainj Pitchers Catchers - First Base - Second Base , Third Base - Shortstop j Left Field - Center Field Right Field - BATTER UP! ORGANIZATION F. JOSEPH BEDENK J oIIN P. LIVEZEY WILLIAM KERR, JR. - CALVIN M. RUNKLE, MATTHEW MCNEARY, JR. SUMMARY 6 Penn State - - 4- Army - Penn State-Juniata frainj Penn State - 12 Muhlerllnerg 6 Penn State-Susquehanna frainj Penn State-Bucknell frainl 2 Penn State - - 5 Villanova - 5 Penn State 11 Colgate - 7 Penn State - - 2 Temple LINE-UP fzozl STOKES, MEADE SALTZMAN, SWAN - YOUNG LIVEZEY MUSSER - SMITH DRILL DIEDRICH - Hoopas Sb-YM g 1S?a 4- 9 I -siv 'lE.P a1em1'5. .,iini1 fsQ, f5'aiV!t5 g 4l5935 4-'as' Z' q4a74Lg' fmii A 74,5546 I H E v i Y- xii.. s -aa H 1, mm H , ga X N I i '- 3 l , 4, - ' rm ' 125 'attire' 1- fx f L-, 'sat 5, 'f In it .v . 1 . , ' vfg's,,1,,i',.',fg 4:-:Ji K CHARLES A. MEISINGER Captain. fi ft' 151 K bk .f 42 . 5 X-is, 1 3'?ll774f'f i 121+ is 9 .3.-:f r -7 '21 ii lb-1lP5mC'33 .Q .3-:Q-is ,55g,v,,,1 , -1 ' '-if .. .s -- -2.-5 i. V- w 2- L -11 1' S 1 'J X Il r A' NATE CARTMBLL Coach +.'M.t ,,. -:.,.. r . ' 1 Hf2t iQAV -3 Q.f.l g-- 1 FRED E. Tree Manager By gaining a 69 to 66 triumph over a strong Syracuse University track and field team, Penn State's cindermeu inaugurated an undefeated outdoor season on New Beaver Field, May 2. The Nittany team won by showing a marked superiority in the distance runs, hurdles, discus, javelin, and hammer throw. Hurling the javelin 199 feet, ln inches to win, Dan Mussel' broke his own College record by more than twelve feet. In the second dual meet of the season at' New Beaver Field on May 9, the Lion track team defeated North Carolina runners by scoring 74 2f 5 points to 51 3f 5 for the Southerners. This was the first defeat of the yearfor the Tarheels and reversed the decision gained by them over the Blue and White runners at Chapel Hill last year. Winning the last home meet of the ,season with a score of 97 2X3 to 37 1f3, the Blue and White traekmen gained first places in eleven of the fifteen events to , ' I I-I'l1 I' I ' Cftsnvnge C. King Osbeck Palmer Etlwawrds Eiglfniell Sliawley 'x?:leiiing Rhliers Meisinger Detwiler McDowell Fullerton lice f2041 . ff - I: ...f.. -.-.Q-i'4,... . - a ezlfs S-.. Y. Y -.e..- -ith H- l 'Q' f'i ' ' 'Url' 'ui -5 - +'?'f?'?fl':fir4 T 1-aiiil :Q 45-SAT: :.-.-- T.Ql.:.LfQ- 'jj' JZ-'-.' .iii sf. .- -f '.'. fn' if 'Tfii'.Y f l A - i . l i ' . -J ' T' li 1 F Q , l l 1 l I . l l I I F . . V l . Notmr CAROLINA Mem fl swamp a weak Temple University team on New Beaver Field, lVl'ay 16. This was lf 1 the first track meet ever to be held with the Owl representatives. ii 1. - I' X l . .. .xx i Overwhelming the Panthers by a margin of 81 to 544 at Pittsburgh on May 23, - -,J .- X i Penn State's trackmen completed an undefeated dual meet season. Despite the p Q p soggy track and rain which fell during most of the meet, competition was fast f l . l I and numerous good performances were turned in in the track events. Captain I p l MC1S1Hg6I closed h1S dual meet career by breaking the tape abreast with Charlie I Vp g i King in 9 minutes, 48 seconds, to set a new Pitt Stadium record for the 2-mile. 'fr V, Q l -. ji. l A i, Penn State's track team gained thirteenth place in the I. C. 4-A championship i V577 meet held at Philadelphia on May 30. Paul Rekers was third in the 2-mile run ll l and Ca tain Chick Meisinffer iifth in the same event while all other Lion entrants l P D 7 ,U 1.5. ,L rl V N failed to score. REKER5 . ' Qu w l 7 R' I l l , . ii l tl t , I. l ll V . .1 PENN STATE,-SYRACUSE MEET Lzosl ,-- -. M .. 'SQ' Vf, 1SVAV3 V1sF Q n . 1.1531 V, , .wp r, .qv TH L I 9 52 TEMPLE MEET ORGANIZATION 3 Coach - - NATHANIEL J. CARTMELL J, Captain - CHARLES A. 'MEISINGER Y Manager - - - FREDERICK E. T1cE Q X -,,. A First Assistant Managers--HOWARD R. GRA- ' gg ., j , VATT, WILLIAM H. LEHMBERG, KARL B. fl WAGNER . 1' X ' 3 XX SUMMARY qrxl had x' I Penn State, 69 Syracuse - - 66 L Penn stare, 741215 North Carolina, 51 315 Penn state, 97 213 Temple . 37 113 e ff' 'A Penn State, 81 Pittsburgh - 54' MUSSER Intercollegiates-Thirteenth Place PERSONNEL T20 High Hurdles ----- J. MCDOWELL, H. E. HILL 100, 220-Yard Dashes ------ C. P. KENNEDY 4-40-Yard Dash - C. E. GRITSAVAGE, S. P. FLENNIKEN. 880-Ya1'dRuI1 - 1-Mile Run - - 2-Mile Run - - 220-Yard Low Hurdles Pole Vault - - Shotput - - Discus - Javelin - Hammer - I2061 - J. W. KING, W. F. DUNAWAY - P. E. REKERS, R. I. DETWILER - C. A. MEISINGER, C. R. KING W. D. FULLEIITON, I. MCDOWELL - - - C. A. OSBECK R. J. SIGEL, C. W. SHAWLEY - - - C. W. SI-IAWLEY - W. D. MUSSER, R. J. SIGEL - - W. D. EDWARDS 1 - ENVA Tg7 iExY7l, ,.'SF 1EY75 .nears .ag aiflbahs- wlasnlas- man- W-.mv-e saQeff E. 3- . V ,N - SKATE X ' L, .l . -. X lvsifi' , 3 1 r X 51. ' J ,Y f if . f ,1 .pfmfsa l 'fel' 'Tv ' gr -2e?3!5f- - - ' . DAVID A. Sroom- Captain Llso Houcx C ouch c BOXING ORGANIZATION Coach - - - LEO HoUcK Captain - DAVID A. STOOP Manager ----- .l . FRED WINSTEAD F irsz Assistant Managers-EDWARD S. MALIVIED, WILLARD P. HUESTER, and WALTER S. FORTNEY ' J. FRED WINSTEAD Manager ' The Lion boxers opened their season with the first five weights well taken care of and new material to bolster the heavier berths. Captain Davey Stoop com- piled an undefeated season in the 115-pound division and marched through to the intercollegiate championship. Napoleon appeared in several meets but was kept out because of his physical condition and Minnich served in the 125-pound division. Johnny McAndrews and Al Lewis, both went undefeated and secured Eastern titles in their lweights, 135 and 14-5-pounds. Pete Updegrove carried the maj or assignment in the 155-pound division, while Slusser, Polak, Henry, and Nebel interchanged at the 165 and 175-pound divisions. In team scores the Lions turned in five victories against strong competitors. An unusually well-trained Army team turned back the Nittany invaders 5 to 2, While Syracuse mjtinen, who gained the team title at the intercollegiates, also took the mark of the Lions, 4 to 3. I Mnlmed Huester Fortney Kurzuatz Clare Henry Nebel Ralston I-Icrasimchuk WiIlStE1ld Houck Napoleon Updegrovc McAnClruws Stoop Lewis Slusser Polak fzosl ' 1' f ff 7 5: .+,f,,sr1:gs ragga . --B -..1:.ffH 15,0-it . 'xiHi19fX2aeff LIQ- ln.-.15-A. -Eli-'1...f.E :Ii-gif-E--gi--- , I-1L:QT4i,'7:fs-4- r-'ni-51' - ' 1,-f iv , L - Fil 11 -4-Y, V -' -i --:.,4.,..- N --L E- Zim. 1' P- 53722541 . v , It 'ff-4 1, 13.4-.,' . J' t NATIONAL OLYMPIC TRY-Ours Two Lion boxers, Stoop and Lewis concluded their undefeated dual seasons by gaining National Collegiate boxing titles in their weights when Penn State was host to over sixty boxers from twenty-five institutions all over the country in the first National Collegiate Athletic Asso- i ySTA1'if R St 1 s ' ' 5 V A. law 1 .KN figure ciation tournament. Four ranking men in each weight 5 ,,-'5 , isis were selected for further Olympic trials at San Francisco ,1 51 in the tourney as well as individual champions in each ' weight. Stoop, Lewis, Ferrero, Updegrove, and Miller, y l A a freshman Lion entry, all qualified for the later contests. -' Ferrero, Miller, and Updegrove gained third places in the lf 3 l 'W competition. LEWIS MCANDRQWS NATIONA1. OLYMPIC TRY-OUTS I 209 1 43 l E 1 I l Q 1 it 1 i F ,. 4 l l Q I 11 l 1 LI L1 ll J 4 U 14 il ll l. '1 1 l i , l . , F l l 1 l I l 'l l 552 ', g'-TziW:2'fQ f4fxim'?r, , Q33 1'5 Y -SF49. '1qigniL I, .qsixifp ,cg V v4.w1s2bf'4f4JQ 'af?- w..esff-ee 14i6f f' QLAQQQ' wiv I H E ., .Juv f, K J x R H .M ,A 5 ' mist , ,Xe 1 H 1 I Y if i L wg5.f5A.,.-Q di- A ,. -N A,-,. .V .- 4..:rw,, , :yoj If 'K ,J e VJ SLUssE.n 115-pound ' 125-pound 135-pound 145-pound 155-pound 165-pound 175-pound Qgmuuifu ,itgggghwf Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State Penn State class class - class class - class class - class NAT1o-NAL Onrlvrmc TRY-Ours - 6 SUMMARY Dartmouth 515 Western Maryland - 5 North Carolina - 6 University of Pittsburgh - 2 Army - - - 41 West Virginia - 3 Syracuse - Second at Intercollegiates LINE-UP f2101 STooP, RALSTON NAPOLEON, MIMCH - MCANDREWS - LEWIS - UPDEGROVE - SLUSSER, NEBEL POLAK, HENRY 1 lk 2 1 5 3 4 ' 1 7 - - L N WW, fgvgjm 'an'.5g1?xFYr, agiafffa Y QSKEYPA ,,1a'l'Z'::'5 ,. 'QEWQGAEL-. ,, X. . up , Q n iggiagy 3 sl 1 5 '1 .gil ..i ri was .ff5 ' ' ' rj . . W 50140. l' 5' w,a, ieia FRED C. BRAND Captain X -as BURKE' M. IJERMANN Coach 1t'1lQt r4,QlZs-A 1. ,ai BASKETBALL ORGANIZATION Coach - - BURKE M. HERMANN Cdplfflill - FRED C. BRAND Manager ----- ROBERT C. HILEMAN First Assistant MdHdgCfS-WILLIAM J. MOORHOUSE, LAW- RENCE R. Moss, HARRY L. NICHOLSON, JR. ROBERT C. LIILEMAN Manager Although the 1932 cage team succeeded in winning only six out of its fifteen scheduled encounters, Penn State will long remember the last campaign under Coach Dutch Hermann for the fighting spirit the team displayed in every game ' and for the first victory over Pitt in five years. After a month of practice, the team faced its first test against Skip Stahley's Western Maryland quintet January 9. The Terrors were easy victims, falling KL7 to 2-1, and a week later Waynesburg was defeated 37 to 33. In a resumption of the traditional cage rivalry with Penn, the Quakers, by virtue of a late rally, handed the Lions their first defeat by the slim margin of 27 to 2.3. Returning home, the team displayed its best form of the year by down- ing Syracuse in a Triangular League game, 41 to 33. - Successive home victories followed over Bucknell and Juniata by 48 to 22 and 40 to 22 scores, and then the Lions fell again, 341 to 29, when they could not equal Colgate's second-half drive. On an Eastern trip, the team again lacked N D ' P k NVa1 1 Hammond Blyler Wltf1lD1 Lohr Hillemau Iggifliiiiiiin HWS Thomasur ,S 1SfIcMi1fn Brand Conn McFarlane Schloss f2121 THELIQISZ 417 11: . 417 qy? '1r Q 41? 1 QPF, 4755? tiv X r ni , ,Mi -W, ' Vi' Yi' ' f I ' H Ni: Y, F Q Y ,D ,W ,-LJ W' ,V 5. L, A E 1 -. imc? 'sgpyasv a-F o-'t haw Y a15gELp'kss4s'k37QXa,t 1 . ,Q -J v 1. is f f? 7- 1 uv k 1 4 4 x L . I' ,4 v, V A yr' .,, '-54 ...I PRACTICE the final push and succumbed to Army, 416 to 37, and to Fordham, 33 to 37, in an extra period game. West Virginia spoiled the Lions' return home when Sortet ran wild to pull the game out of the fire for the Mountaineers, 4-2 to 33, after a nip-and-tuck battle. The Lions took to the road again in search of Triangular League honors against Colgate and Syracuse, but the Maroon Won the cup handily by handing State a 42 to 31 beating in a rough game, and the Orange avenged their defeat here when Armstrong led' them to a 4143 to 33 victory. H Although Pitt downed the team in its last home appearance by superior foul shooting, 36 to 26, the dream of victory over Penn Stateis arch rival came true the following week, the night after a depressing 410 to 27 trouncing from Carnegie Tech. Aroused by this defeat and inspired by the desire to Win Coach Hermann's lastqgame, Captain Freddy Brand and Bub Davis made their farewell appearances memorable by leading the Lions in a vicious defense of their 20 to 17 first half xiii 4 A X Fr ir? fir Q McM1NN lead, and the game ended with Penn State on top, 40 to 30. 1 ' SUMMARY Penn State 4-7 Western Maryland - 21 Penn State 37 Fordham Penn State 37 Wayncsburg - 33 Penn State 33 West Virginia Penn State 23 Pennsylvania - - 27 Penn State 31 Colgate - 1 Penn State 411 Syracuse - - 33 Penn State 33 Syracuse - Penn State 43 Bucknell - - 22 Penn State 32 Pittsburgh 1 H uh PC1111 State 40 Juniata - 22 Penn State 27 Camegie Tech Penn State 29 Colgate - - 34: Penn State 410 Pittsburgh .- Penn State 37 Army - - 46 LINE-UP , Forward - - MCFARLANE, Mosrn Guard - - Conn, Mmrns V Forward - - THOMAS, Davis Guard - MCMINN, PARKS 1 I Center - BRAND, HAMMOND l:2131 Conn S910 767570 faivo Q fb Airsnm. .ae.1Y' sawn -an - ' VJLQF' ' Q.1aS ' ' wie 2.3450 fda , ' Wiatr? Ror S. MAIZE Captain CHARLES M. SPEJD1-:L Coaclr WRESTLING ORGANIZATION Coach - ---- CHARLES SPEIDEL Captain - - - Roi' S. MAIZE Manager ---- ARTHUR H. MASTERS, JR. First Assistant Managers-CLARENCE M. LAWYER, JR., ROBERT E. GRAY, ALBERT J. WEBER tag-was ARTHUR H. MASTERS, .IR Manager Four victories, one tie, and a single loss constituted the record of the Lion grapplers in dual competition this year. Coach Speidel's matmen started with wins over the University of Chicago, Syracuse, West Virginia, and Princeton. A deadlock with Cornell and a decisive defeat at the hands of the Naval Academy team were the only set-backs. Concluding the seasoniwith the Intercollegiates at Syracuse, the Lions gained fifth place. The mat 'schedule was opened with a 24 to 8 victory over the University of Chicago wrestlers here January 23, when Captain Maize, Ellstrom, and Lorenzo scored falls. Syracuse was the next victini at home on February 6. Maize, Ell- strom, Rosenberg, Reybitz, Byers, and Jackson defeated their opponents to regis- ter an advantage of 20'to 6. E c 1 Jackson Byers R02 Reybitz 0 B , , , . . Speidel Maize Ellstrom Rosenberg .lurnhull Lorenzo Masters t214l 1' 'Wi r - 1-if ' , 11' cvs. sth. mv , 117 T 1. fb X r e-eh 'es .1 P- 25' 7 Y-A - -SY M LA E 459' as ' ' 4 Q v'45?' S1159 L 449 PRACTICE On successive Saturdays, West Virginia and Princeton on their home mats lost to the strong Penn State combination 20 to 10. Lorenzo and Reybitz threw their Mountaineer foes. The Lion proved superior to the Tiger by winning 1810 to 1192 when Captain Maize, Ellstroni, Turnbull, Reybitz, and Cole Won, vshile E Rosenberv drew with I1 isk Cornell deacllocked the Blue and Wliite 111211111611 141 to 14, the next Saturday on l'ebru'1ry 27 in Recreation Hall. Reybitz received his first defeat since 1930 in the clash with the lthacans. Completely outclftssed in wrestling power, the Lions were sunk by lNavy, 32 to 0, in the last dual meet of the year atAnnapolis Md In the Intercollegiate classic at Syracuse on March 11 and 12 the Nittany grapplers gained Hfth place. Bob Ellstrorn captured a second place in the 126 YM! pound class and Mike Lorenzo a third in the 1415-pound division ROASENBERG SUMMARY Penn State 24' UniversilyofChicago 8 Penn State 18M Princeton - 1 Penn State 20 Syracuse - - Penn State 14 Cornell - Penn State 20 WestVirginia - Penn State 0 Navy - . x w w Intercollegate Tournament-Fifth Place LINE-UP l184Pound Class - - NIAIZE 155-Pound Class - LORENZO ll 126-Potuid Class - ELLSTROAM 165-'Pound Class - REYBITZ ,l 1 , 135-Pound Class - - ROSENBERG 175-Pound Class - - Brisas, JACKSON nm ' N ', I 145-Pound Class - TURNBULL,ROI5 Unlimited - - COLE, IUDD, JACKSON 'Ja 1'-' D I 4 I 4 ' 4 I -A I ,.,,L,.--r .,,1.L-,r,,,, 1. 1 L. l l l if it it A A N A il , it A N, ' ' ,Q ll f j 'A ' ' 41111--ff,-Lzf ll A 'V ll H rl lx 1 li ' l l pi 1 . g M , . l ll X f 1' ' 4 7 ll' , 11 1 C f - I 1 l L x , , 1 .. l C V C i l , - 1 .1 ' l L C 7 , l ll A ' li - I X '- 5 ' l l I ,i y . , - 116 N5 'f 6 . 14- A li U gf' 10 - 32 , ll? ELLSTROM I if :A l l215I ggvrp fwjggiii 1P , -an 'r,, frgvmvh . 'db r fav Yr' kr y vw 1 - V '- , - Y f ' ' X . P' , '51 Pm, P ' db viii?--P wtsiifp w fn? Fe G I A4 1 As as 49 dnglf' 'Mgt-3' 'IDQWP X 4 big? I I-1 E I 9 LACROSSE ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - ERNEST G PAUL Captam DONALD G. LEWIS Manager - CHARLES R. HAMMER First Assistant M anagers-HAROLD H. LEWIS, SHER- Woon K. Boo'rH, and EARL B. DETWILER DONALD G- LEWIS CHARLES R. HAISIMER Captain M imager With eighty men reporting for the first lacrosse training session, Coach Ernie Paul started organization work early in the Spring to mold a powerful lacrosse twelve for carrying on Lion successes in a difiicult six-game schedule. ln the Hrst contest of the season against Western Maryland, at Westminster, the Nittany stickmen gained their first victory of the season, 1 to 0. On the following day a strong Maryland twelve, well on in its season, gave the Lions a trimming, 13 to 0. Maintaining a lead throughout the entire game, Penn State administered a 5 to 4 defeat over a Syracuse lacrosse unit in a contest on New Beaver Field. With the score tied at the half, the teams alternated in caging goals until the ERNIE PAUL Coach f ,gj r V ,qQ5Ql55'ffA' -A., g, 1 p I mgaaigiit f fi ' Q ,,,. if p k ,,....'..,:-A --ug-f-+u ' 3 '- jj. 'gif'---:W ' 'gif ' ' ' 1 ' 1 , A :EI 151 H fif lY7Q'-,Q ...zzfwfs 'Q EN 62 R 41: 14 - ,..1- - i.-. A 'T' . ,.- . A r A . . ,sf . ...j-Jimi-4-,KH 5: ffw2jj3Sfi f'fQf..infixgi 'ZW .,,,., A .yi ' s F. 'eg .A r Ev 55 A ' Wi stavwt rev wav VAN ft at aw e-.tal .tk-Q5 QsXf,. g 1 3 .- fr. als 4'-1 ' f . V. V W mt, my L l g Z U 5. I Av lg , Q .-,, A F. is 'X L 2 ii. img .L,'x-. , ,' Vx: - 1 :MTX : . ,lv ,fig I .Am-X 0 r 1 'Hg E, t rv, l : 7,1 A x . whiz-ig Y -,--, N ' agfgiafad-efS5iZ?'i a llcti'ii'fZff W-ati? . QQ 'L :in . . k D M 1 M 'kI'11en Decker R.'1ybu1'n Kane Edwards Anderson Hummer ?'l11giJ1nEulWgiiryOWW:I?dr 11535 Ani1drns0uo0gd1tiE!ieCurfsion Lewis Gruohe Hassan Kieler Ferguson Irwin Heppenstall f216,I , , xiii' sip' ' - 13' v-, 'WWVY .NV' !'!1f Q3f'3m7s..'5!f!f ' LA vu tg I-IEPPENSTALL Penn State 1 Penn State 0 Penn State 2' Goal - Point - - - Cover Point First Defense Second Defense Third Defense Western ONONDAGA INDIAN GAME Lions emerged on top. Carlson scored three of the Nittany goals with Edwards -1nd Antonson each making single counters. Although the Blue 'md White was trailing 1 to 0 the Lions staged a brilliant second half rally to defeat the Onondaga Indians, 3 to l. Suffering its second defeat of the season, the Nittany twelve was vanquished by Army, one of the strongest clubs in the East. Ten goals were recorded by the Cadets while Captain Lewis made the two Lion tallies. In the concluding game of the season, the Lion stickmen vanquished a Col- gate teaxn, 9,to 41. Leading 4 to 1 at the end of the first half, the Nittany unit had little difficulty in maintaining its position throughout the game. SUMMARY y A N Maryland - Penn State 3 Onondaga Indians - , :' Maryland - - Penn State 2 Army ---- . Q Syracuse - - ' Penn State 9 Colgate - - I 1 LINE-UP - GWYNN Center - Emir. Q - BICMILLEN Third Attack SMITH ' i DAX Second Attack - CARLSON H lnulu - - ANTONSON H ' EDWARDS First Attack - DECKER Out Home - WEBER if Homc In Home - ccapty Lewis H of ' AN'ro'NsoN . I 1 1' jf 1 1 Ku Y til ,tam ' aft. ,' 13 ,t mx- A 4 9 . r VV-5, ty 1 , 1 .. it 1 I g fi , I wx fl 1 gly- -. M: V. i, ' In , :J ti Y 'L x l l L A 'G 'N is Q, 4, ll 1.1 l'1'lll A4 A. V alll ll ll - g-:J W , I T I 1 C s E H 1 1 1,1 . l 4 Qi fl 3 'I l 1 'Q '3 ml tw ', l tl . N 1 t Z 1 H I ll 1 I ig ,. 11 0 1 t l' 13 10 3 4' 41 4 1 ei a 1 , I 1 fx If ' l 1 E 41 l 1 ll I vt f K V Q 1 f217l 4 ,7 -g al -.aaa we me IHE l952 Wi RORIIRI W MCKUNE Captam Q WILLIAM JEFFREY I, Coach Qs, SGCCER ORGANIZATION Coach WILLIAM JEFFREY Manager FRANK A SINON Fust Asstslant Managers HOWARD D FONZ HARRY E WILSON FRANK A. SINON Manager F01 the fOl11lIll tune 111 the l'1st 91X seasons, Coach Jeffrey s soccer team re- IIIBIIICCI undefeated Four v1ctor1es and H1166 tles constitute the record of the 1931 bootels In competition TV1tl1 the best teams of the East Opening the schedule at home, the Lions over whelmed Western Maryland, 5 to 1 Masters scol ed H1166 goals While Muller and Knecht each tallied one point agamst the Green Terrors On a Week-end trip to the Empire State, the Lion squad downed Cornell, 3 to 1 at Ithaca and the followinff day were held to a scoreless tie by Syracuse at Syra- cuse. Having engaged in a strenuous contest with the lthacans, Coach Jelfrefs hooters were unable to vanquish a determined Orange combination the following morning. I ' S' n Edwards Bradford Knoclmt Tully Holmes Hnrtzlor 4 Evans Altevnus Jeffrley idling 1 Musser 'Dyson Miller Ms:Knnc Heuszcy hhcn Masters Dnykm awp, v iggyqggvrf, v .5g?4.:'5 vfgbafr 'ssagzra r ...gm e. ,I -sg - I L I Captain - - ROBERT W. MCKUNE ' I at . . ' x il. ' jm- , gf. my ' NT' -i Q , . . . , . . N . . . -. A D C N I A l218l L A E AW we L ' ,v 'iif'g: 'v w' GSSJZQW 'e'4l-Magix 'UF'-' I' ' I te -'J E131 Eb WESTERN MARYLAMJ GAME Lafayette was encountered in the second home game Wl11Cl1 resulted 111 a ll to 0 Li011 victory. Three points were tallied by Edwards, and the other goal was made by Holmes In the hardest competition of the year, Haverford s undefeated aggregation was outplwyed, but the Blue and White team could not manage to break '1 score less deadlock in 'two extra periods. The third tie was registered when a powerful Lehigh team' held the Lion L i L hooters to a 2 to 2 score after four extra periods at Bethlehem. Half of the points ' L i against Penn State were gained by the Brown and White eleven in this game. Coach ,leifreyis hooters finished their season with a substantial Win over .Q Temple at home' by 41 to O. Unable to score in the first half, the Lions broke I I' ll! 5. MASTERS Penn State 5 Western Maryland - Penn State 3 Cornell through the Owl defense to register three goals in the third quarter and one i11 1 N the last. SUMMARY - - - 1 Penn State 0 Syracuse - - O Penn State 41 Lafayette - 0 Goal - - Right Fullhack Left Fullback Right Hzdfhack Center Halfback Left Halfback 1 Penn State O Haverford - - 0 Penn Stale 2 Lehigh - - 2 Penn State 4 Temple - 0 LINE-UP - LICKUNE I-Imvszer HARTZLER - Sam - DAYKIN - EvANs Outside Right Inside Right - Center Forward Inside Left - Outside Left Tvso-N, Hotness - Mrtum, MUSSER Brmnronn, KNECI-IT - - MASTERS - EDWARDS f Y Q 1 n ' i 1- .1, 1 ,xl 3 EVANS f -'m me ., a g- as v. -sf' M- was VW E, w 'I rr l f l . yi I ' l 'ie R rf fx 1 . 1 N - i l I I 1 1 I C C ' 1' - i l. t219l ft 17: rbx'r, .sPf.'Yg, -.si-WY5 uwffg. .xwwrr 1-an v...'es f' mee- me EDWARD M. GLASSBURN Captain 1 'Sw- n ...Al 1 V f I .4 4 ag. I L, - 1 It: X' 5141.137 75? 13' ' 8' ,f -1' AT 1213 f., , ' ' ui: fi lzwi. kin tfiatiielefzi Q 1 Q-I f.'gg.Q,:,-,::::,5:gs5. 3 ef- ' 1, ' eiwi-ii, ' kj 5, lf eg.: s wt I I n 1, 'fl1f.-TI .1 ,f it . J: I j52'i 'n I, , 1,-nf. - I, ' L . , K . I K rv . ff ' L ' V' -A' hjx .X 1 ,4 3? , I QQ? .. - NATE CARTMELL Coach CROSS COUNTRY A ORGANIZATION Coach - - - - NATHANIEL J. CARTMELL Captain - EDWARD M. GLASSBURN Manager ---- JAMES W. TRULLINCER F irst Assistant MaIldg8TS-ARTPIUR R. ANWYLL, JR., AL- FRED L. F RETZ, Jn., WILLIAM S. LENKER JAMES W. TRULLINGER Manager Opening the cross-country season with a dual meet against Pitt on the home course, October 30, seven Penn State runners crossed the finish line before the first Panther representative completed the race to win by the perfect score of 15-410. Captain Sunny Glassburn, Charlie King, and Ken England finished in a triple tie for the first place in 27 minutes, 52 seconds, and were followed by Greninger, Rishel, Space, and Van Cise of the Lion squad. The harriers defeated a strong Syracuse University cross-country team by the decisive score of 21-34 in a race over the six-mile course at Syracuse on November 7. Captain Glassburn placed second to Belanger, Orange star, to be the first Blue and White runner to complete the difficult and muddy course. He was followed closely by Greninger, England, and King, who gained third, fourth, and fifth places. Following Streeter -of Syracuse to the finish line, Van Cise placed seventh to clinch the meet for Penn State. By winning this meet, the Trullinger King England Greninger Rislxel SDH ce VMI CiS9 Glussbufu Cu 'tmeu l22Ol THE l952 at . 4? firsve. 4'ff .f 4' .wf.arf. - .4-'QP-',,.. .sv X r LA E ' Es' ' 4 mmf? str- 4 25' S IN C A EELS? C ' PITT Mmm' Blue 'ind Wllite cross-country team finished its sixth consecutive season With- out a defeat in dual meet competition. F ailino to retain the I. C. A. A. cross-ountry championship the Penn State harriers scored 100 points to trail Harvard and Penn in third place in the thirty- fourth annual run at Van Courtlandt Park New York. Charlie Kin finished fourteenth to 'lead the Nittany team. PERSONNEL E. M. Glassburn C. Greninger in C. R. King C. N. Van Cise '- W. L. Space I K. B. England ww ENGLAND W. B. Rishel 1 ' SUMMARY - . , Penn state - 15 Pittsburgh 410 Q I Penn State ---- 21 Syracuse - - - - 34- ' 1 gig 1 . 'wi V. gf ,4 :im Intercollegiates - - Third Place . L ' i I .fi . ?.' 1 1 . 'Y 1, i ' N .:.'-:.- , - 'f' '- .- L . , .,, I t I P 1 k 1 4.3 124 F TS- 6,4 . .jf , X .,. . ,.,... , a n ... w i ' KING v . . . i9 N w f , , ,l -. -, ' a T -7 ' lj, ., 3 gl -' . ' F. , ' . : ly -A 'f - I ff if iv ,pl 1- f -1 1 I3 . ' 6' 5 V ai ' ' i w l if wx .NA it . ' c 1. H i 'F . , M 7 T9 , g Il tl 4 ' N ll I: J . I f221J - fzdliavb ?fll5 F'rf SAW' AW'r,. mv2.W' 352290 -da vAstZ44i'aS- -w4Aa - ' 2.550 wins- ' 'slain-iQQ l H E TENNIS ORGANIZATION Coach - HARNEY W. STOVER Captain RALPH A. ROBINSON Manager - - - GEORGE A. LITTLE First Assistant Managers-JOHN M. COOPER, JOHN A. HAMMER, JR., CHARLES G. LEAR RALPH A. ROBINSON GEORGE A, Llnuf Captain Manager With only two letter men returning, the tennis. team opened its season with a decisive 8 to 1 victory over Gettysburg at State College. Robinson met his first defeat in college competition at the hands of Zeigler, Bullet captain. The following Week the Dickinson game was halted because of rain. At Annapolis the Lions met de- feat at the hands of an exceptionally strong Navy team. Robinson and Fretz, in the second doubles contest were the only Nittany men to win against Cor- nell. Both the Syracuse and Susquehanna games were rained out, but at Bucknell the Lion netmen made a clean sweep. This match closed the season with an even average for Penn State, two victories and two defeats. , PERSONNEL R. A. Robinson G. E. Thomson A. L. Fretz, Ir. W. R. McCabe R. W. McKune A. B. Cutting C. W. Shaeifer HARNEY W. STOVR Lime Frm Macaw Garter Stove, Coach Cutting Meliune Robinson Thomson Shuvffel' f 222 1 4, 6? . NI P: -A , GL. G! i , , 13? f y- ,sf f LA E. l a? I A' A Jw Ai 75:19 5' SAW A ' 1 , 1' I GOLF ORGANIZATION l Coach - - - ROBERT B. RUTHERFORD Captain - - - JOHN S. MURRAY I ' Manager -I CHARLES H. WILLIANIS, JR. Firstflssislant MdIZGg8TS'-CHARLES E. JARDIN, i FRANCIS E. SCHILL, ALVIN L. SHEPLER I J 01-IN M. MURRAY CI-IAnLr.s H. WILLIAMS JR ' Captain Manager With a nucleus of three varsity men from the previous year to build upon, Coach Rutherford ex perienced little difhculty in assembling a winning links combination Opening the season against the Center Hills country club team the Lions captured a 21-5 victory from their traditional rivals. An Eastern trip on the first Week-end of May netted a victory and a tie Swarthmore bowed 5-1, and Army was tied, 3-3 A week later the Lions scored the most decisive win of the season defeating Lafayette 6-0 on the home course. Against Colgate, however, the Nittany quartet lost, ll--2 Journeying to Chicago late in June, Murray, Brand, and Nacios entered the Intercollegiates. Of the trio Brand qualified but was forced out in 'the early rounds. ' PERSONNEL S. M. Murray F. C. Brand W. A. Nacios H. Bezdek, Jr. . ., if R. B, RUTHERFORD BILL NAc1os C00 I IUIlIllPI'f0l'd Murray Bezflek Brand Nncios Williams C 1, ' I i I . E33 i A J -.11 HFYJ' 'iil iv, 1' iI H A p .fly H , I f - 1 My A, . I fzzsj ga-.arf 117163172 Ataris-L,-r, . Z, 'SE 9 3 Wi-155-'9 4054!-Ref 444 i?r+i f- 'vuwtr-P WQQQ' ' Whiff Wa .it I R I F L E ORGANIZATION Coach - LIEUTENANT LYMAN 0. WILLIAMS Captain - - - EDGAR F. WOLCOTT Manager - - - JASPER L. CROWLEY Associate Managers-OSCAR B. LASH, JOHN ' N. SEILER, JR. EDGAR F. WOIACOTT JASPER L, CRUWLEY Cfllmlifl' Manager Faced with a particularly difhcult schedule and only one Senior team member, Lieutenant Williams had not easy task in whipping into shape a rifle team worthy of Penn State's reputation. Out of four- teen regularly scheduled matches, six were captured by the Lions. In addition to the regular schedule thirty-tliree practice telegrapllic matches were held with various colleges and military schools. Scoring 1,284 points, Penn State tied for seventh place with Virginia Polytechnic Institute in the annual inter- collegiate ehampionships. ' . PERSONNEL P. G. Cooper R. North R. I. Reese M. W. Codshall J. L. Pence W. S. Stemple J. B. Yerkes D. V. Goodman L. R. Good W. H. Carman - B. E. Taylor W. J. Hess I E. F. Wolcott E. N. Hogan A. T. Folk H. L. Manning r., IJYNI-AN O' WVU-LIANIS Bram-'01 Crowley Shoop Sharpe Pgncg Lltlllllillg 1villl11lI1S COHCIL Bush Foulke Stemnle Wolcott Gnrmnn Hogan f2241 e EE flag-4 . ..lf-.gif ff 1. Qc? 1 A V ' if N-ezfglw HSNQQY? rr' r N -'N GYM f ORGANIZATION Coach - - - JOHN N. RAMMACHER Captain - - HARRY W. DAVIDSON , Manager - - - JAMES F. COCI-IRAN 1 . MAN, THOMAS M. SCHRADER . HARRY DAVIDSON JAINIES F. COCHRAN 3 1 Cllplflifl Manager . Meets with Army and Temple comprised the schedule of the gym team in its second year of inter- , , collegiate competition. The first of these, which was held at West Point on February 27, was won by -, .. V. the Cadets, 53-1. The meet which was to have been held on the home floor with Temple was cancelled. - 1. lnexperience and injuries kept this year's aggregation from making a very brilliant showing, hut nu- . H 11, l l All I 1 ' l '1 ki Y 11! 1 1 I 1 -1 l A -1 I .X 1 1 l 1 First Assistant MdlLdg6TS-SAMUEL D. KAUF- .1 ' 1 11 1 l 1 '1 1 K 1 D 11 W 1 11 l 1 y 1 l , 1 ll' 2 1' l 1 1' l 1 1 I l merous veterans will return for competition next year. 1 .. D l. 11, PERSONNEL 1 Y 1 y 11 H. W. Davidson C. E. Hoffman J. G. Kirkpatrick C. E. Phillips fi h M. J. Hesch c. Horstick R. Maxwell W. H. Thompson il A' 4' g 1 T 1 I il 1. l L 5 151' at l i 1 l I 1 1 O AIN . A 1' A ' 1 Cochran . Maxwell Phillips Kirkpatrick Rummnclicr J I N R MM CHERL HOFSLICK Hescli Hoffman COUCII. ' 1 5 M 1 .il 1 fl l 1 ill ii T 1 J I 1 12251 I tb 'VWQAV 'ht 1 'XWN' Yr, 1, ' 182'-f 115+ YYf U , 1ibx Vr , ,. 3-N A 'AY Z 'L V 4 W .. 4 N Y WE- vmas'- 'f.Ja ?4r?- Vanta- 14g QQ' ' Q0 5 I E FRESHMAN FOOTBALL ORGANILATION '- Coach - - LARRY S. G. CONOVER - 't' f Captain - - JOB WEBB, Jn. U g V U , ,Manager - - - WILLIAM R. HEARD . ,., ' f 1, I ,Lit .11 gl, E' J 4 A ...ftp .- x LINE-UP--Right End, Webby Right Tackle, Parksg up fi? Right Guard, Johnsong Center, Woolbert, Hooseg - Left Guard, Allen, Kesslerg Left Tackle, Hannah, ' N - Kreizmang Left End, McCabe, Fletcherg Quarter- Jon WEBB, J R. back, Mikelonisg Right Halfback, Sigelg Left Half- R0'BINSO1N I-1135119 Captain hack, Taylor, Douglassg Fullback, Skemp. Mamzggr Although suffering defeats by Dickinson Seminary, Pitt freshmen, Bellefonte Academy, and Kiski Prep, the freshman football team revealed much potential material for future varsity elevens. Follow- ing a new policy, the schedule was enlarged to four games, three of which were played with preparatory schools. , One hundred and fifty freshmen answered the first call a month before the opening test against Dickinson Seminary. The yearlings led in this game until the third quarter when they were unable to stop Freed and Smith of the Seminary backlield, and the Williamspo1't team won by a 19 to 7 score. ' Pitt's freshmen proved even stronger a week later, and the eventual 33-O Panther victory was never in doubt. The next game, however, was a nip-and-tuck battle with Bellefonte Academy emerging on the long end of a 6 to 0 tally as the resultof blocking a Nittany punt. Against a powerful Kiski Prep eleven, the Lions were powerless, and the Saltsburg freshmen scored almost at will, winning by a 65 to O score. ARRY Couovlm Coach I2261 Conover Young Coskery VVatkins Hayward McGlarcn Hannah Boring Diliberto Kessler Engle Heard Allen Pm-ks Hoose Mikelonis Woolbert Kreizman Webb Skemp Sigel McCabe Johnson Plnlllps - , tttt W 8 e FRESHMAN 1 BASEBALL W ORGANIZATION p E A Y Coach - - - Lao HOUCK gl Captain - IRWIN E. JACKSON , NN Manager - - - WILSON C. BAILY v f LINE-UP-Pitchers, Kerr, Parks, Baltbaserg Catcher, 4 Zawacki' First Base Marsh McFarlane' Second - f i Base, Harris, Walkerg Third Base, Edwards Thomas Detzg Shortstop, Greenstone, Wilson Outfield Jackson Slusser Pimstein Musselman Kascsak WILSON C Balm lllannbcr IRVIN E. JACKSON Captain Two victories and one loss was the record of the freshman baseball team last spring. Decided vie tories were gained over Brown Prep and Cook Academy, while a close defeat was suffered at the hands of Wyoming Seminary. Lion freshman batters outplayed a Brown Prep nine, 19 to 0, here May 9. The visitors had Won five games in nine starts before their loss to the Blue and White. Parks and Balthaser upheld the pitching assignment for tl1e Lions allowing only two hits during the contest. Staging a sixth inning rally, the Penn State freshmen nine broke an 8 to 8 tie with Cook Academy to emerge victorious by an 18 to 10 score here on May 16. Bain halted a baseball game between the Blue and White nine and the Bucknell plebes at Lewisburg May 23, when the Lions Were leading by 2 to 1 The yearlings dropped their last encounter to a strong Wyoming Seminary team, 8 to 5, here, May 30 ii' ' ' ' Luo 1 K Daily Lucas Edwards Kascsnk Bnlthnser Grcenstone Parks Lutcher Althouse Houck 1 I-IOUC Grace Harris McFarlane YVilson Musselnmu Marsh Kerr Pimstein Znwucki Slusser Thomas CUKZCIL VY 1 V-Q F 1 1, - 1 1 S 7 7 9 xl 1 1 li . I lf 7 2 'N V S 7 9 7 I ' r H l . 1 ,na I it l 1 1, 5 a 1 H 11 , ' v 'g Ig 1. ll 11 1 1 ll l 1 l 1 1 l - 1 l l ll: . l 1, t 1 l , l ll I 5 1 w ' R 1' 1 Y 1 iQi1'i':i1-4:3 fu 1' 1 .,.-1. 1.4 .Y 3521323 -1 'A 'E V..-gs 5. 'e 1- wr .wff 'sf 1 'sl , Q '..Qif 1 l 1'-' ha ' l'lj1T'i'l 1 lf ea. 1 52 ' i 1 ? E 1 it , r. as 11 ff-. 1311! Nl , 1 . l 1: l 1 :1 l i . , , 1 I. L2271 Sm' 'I 'H W' ' '5 , -tw ra! S 'VLZSW if ew v Inger.. w va 'SILK . . ,, . ,,- ,. 1 ,-y 9, . 4 .4 N ' 5 ji, U., 45 ww, A ..- f 1 :. , v :, A vm, A. , .K ,.f . 4 WE' ' 74 574972 4 575157 4 -Xiifsib 4 KY4945 W' slit-Gigi 74 Iiiig' 'f a fizihfl I l I E- I 9 5 2 FRESHMAN TRACK . ORGANIZATION Coach - - - NATIIANIEL J. CARTMELL , Captain - - WILLIAM G. VAN KEUREN Q4 Manager - - - HENRY W. EVANS PERSONNEL-Van Keuren, Adams, Aldrich, Cros- son, England, ,I-Ianawalt, Harper, Jackson, O'Shea, Rhodes Rishel Sayland Vandermark WILLIAM G. VAN KEUREN t ' ' ' IIENRY W. EVANS CUPWW Wlanager Rain and soggy track proved no hindrances to the first-year trackmen as they overwhelmed the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh yearlings, 81M to 53M in a meet at the Panther's Stadium, May 23. This meet, which was the sole outside competition of the year for the Nittany freshmen, was the only setback ad- ministered to the Pitt men during last season. ' The Lion freshmen registered remarkable times and 'distances to win 8 out of 15 events. Adams was the leading scorer for the Nittany athletes with first place in the shotput and javelin, and second in the discus, while Aldrich was the leading State freshman in the running events with a win over Milli- gan, star Pitt yearling, in the 100 and a tie for second in the furlong. England and Crosson brought the Blue and White team victories in the mile and 2-mile runs, while Van Keuren Won the 220-yard low hurdles. Gaining a tie for first place in the high jump, O'Shea and Say- land concluded the Nittany conquests. ta fa. ,.,4B' l I ' : My U nis as-set ,- .- Tl:f:.f '. -1 4- V 'YCf? ' l' ' K., :-,5-.MQW 'fy 11. f s -M' sf W. lflffm' if-1' 37 - gy, -fd? .'-'f.- 99:2 f YH lf! ' sf 5: 5:47 31 . l -- Fx lf . A ' ...ff Wifi ,Q f f - . 'l ' t Cr Ri .hel Harper Greenleaf Jackson Saylnnd England NATE CARTMBLL giggllstsxlidiise lllcimifliwh Tailor Kaplan 0'S11en Vunderinark Boxvles Van Keuren Coach Evans Grgss May Kei-slnier Hanuwalt Aldrich Cnrtmell I228l , Q-'EMP' 7- .g! '.s0f ws Q!! W e-V 9554 fwirg grfqfgs- . .4N!g7f.sif?v. X Q, Q! N ' r L A V i y QE. e WMM? i 'kjiafsvgiiwzf fab. ' ' f Y -' ' f J Y-f - -- ' - aw- W 1 -'- f--- 4' HQJLWF- C:-use?-L' V-i1 -nm. 1 1 ef 'fi-L: -fligg :serv-,-f ff:--'f--:fp FRESHMAN . BASKETBALL 'E A ORGANIZATION ,if-499057, ' 7 7- -5 Coach - - LARRY S. G. CoNov1:1z .4 X Captain JOHN M. 'STOCKER Manager - - - WILLIAM T. DAVIS LINE-UP-Forvsards Stocker Mikelonis Greeng Center Cummings' Guards Fletcher, Kilmoyei P t k . JOHN M. Srocrcisn e me a WILLIANI T Davis Captain Manabu Wil1l1lHg four 0 l1TlCS while losing three, splitting even in frames won 'ind lost, the freshman basket ball team last winter defeated Dickinson Seminary Wyoliiing Seminary National larm School, and Bucknell freshmen, but lost to Cook Academy Carnegie Institute of Teclmology, and University of Pittsburgh. By running up safe margins in the first and third quarters, the Lion yearlings downed Dickinson, 45 to 37, in their first game here, February 6. The next victims to fall before the determined Lion quintet were the Wyoniilig Seminary passers to the 'tune of 38 to 37 in Recreation Hall, the following week. The plebe courtmen defeated the National Farm School quintet, 36 to 28, on February 20. Bucknell fresh men were overwhelmed, 55-27, the following week. A last-half set-back cost the Lion freshmen court l:1V6 their first loss of the season when they lost to a Cook Academy team, 34 to 27 here, March 5 Finishing the season with a slump in their first-half play, the Lion yearlinffs lost two games, one to the Carnegie Tech freshmen, 33 to 26, and the other to the Pitt plebes 31 to 21. Both games were , played away on March ll and 12. li 7 rl 7 9 . 99. 1 V w ' l 1 7 7 7 i l 7 77 Conover Fisher Rambo Cummings Gilliard Fletcher Kecclx Davis LARRY CONOVFJ' Lyons Mlkelonis Green Stocker Petruekn Donovan Kilmoycr CUHCII. , f 'f T ' jx' 1,7 37' V ' W Y S I Yu ' ' f v ,gg .f: - i:l1L?T .L.? 3,,!2lQg'.I -Tl..,,,,l' ...I,'.i'i.,E.:',,, -4 ,,'j.2. jlh. '4', , siAn..,4n! , 1 . ,.,. ., 3 ,, ..-. gt, 'nf-1 i Mza-NW Y 1 Q -.s A- -as 7 as s - .'l W 1 A I, . at 7 .--M . . 7 7' - L 7 ii a J 7 ' Q 4 7 . 'fl A ,7 H ,J , ' 7 T 7 Y 9 a 7 1 1 s is il 7 . fi 7 y .,.- 'H iii 7' .3 W I' E 3 ' 75 F of 7 D 4 ' 9 I' ' ' L T ' 3 ' D :l is it F ri ji H . E ti L - T fi 1 1. I 1 :Il D I 11 7 , , . E H Q '7 . I il l2291 Iii 5 1 'BL' I 1 '66 we gilgvfgz, jjqiiiisf 75, giiilwdigvrg nsivqvh . dbvnr . 1 iiwwv, sd'-in Q4EiJ .iE1!5 V'f '11 diff ' 4 LQIK3 ' VAQAS' Win?-tr-5' A q4iE!,gP4?Wlsg is FRESHMAN CRCSS COUNTRY ORGANIZATION Coach - - NATHANIEL J. CARTMELL Captain - - GEORGE W. HARVEY Manager - - JAMES W. TRULLINGER N P E R S O N N E L-ALEXANDER, ILIARVEY, NIASTERS, h lVIICHAELS, PLATT, SAUERLAND, STAUFFER. GEORGE W. I-IAIWEY JAMES W. Tn,U'u.INcnn Captain Zllrznager Failing for the second consecutive year to defeat the Panther freshman harriers, the Penn State yearling cross-country 'team lost their only dual competition of the year by the score of 24- to 31 in the meet held on the College course, October 30. Harvey, star of the team, made a brilliant spurt at the finish to defeat Wagenhatlser of Pitt for in- dividual honors. Two more Panther runners followed before Sauerland completed the 3-mile course to gain fifth place in the meet. Alexander, Masters, and Michaels placed seventh, eighth, and tenth. As a climax to the 1931 season, Penn State's harriers scored 104- points to gain third place in the freshman intercollegiate championship meet at Van Cortlandt Park, New York City, on November 16. By Winning eighth place, Harvey was the first Blue and Wliite runner to finish. Sauerland finished sev- enteenth. Alexander- placed twenty-seventh to lead Masters by a single place, while Platt Bnished thirty- second. E . .un .5 'EF 0' ja.. ff: .nf ,. 4 fr, ill ' Y iii' 95: 51 .5. its 4 ,l i J ' 5' ,r9'. I 1-1.. 'L nate' -purigq. X IQ? at . -515,1 - an -fi , - : YF 'W '- r':- .s1,,.11f- ig? at J F 1 '51 ' 1.3, :QE g . .ga-'Lt f ggi, 44 ' ' 'sg V 'f,F ? ' E, V. .C fd ! lik-- , -4 -ug NATE CARTMELL Coach Q ' ' ' l2301 T.- gz 1 h, ...'- 'a',9?g, ' Yr, , gm- i ' r,, ,gym- Lv P1 4352-, ' 'r, gfL.qv,. 1 7 , ,iq 7 .1 r, ..-f- ..--f , ,M - -ff , -- A , ,, A 1 ,- ,110-E E 5 2 ms' W4 5f'4?:5 ' 4 s5::'l:5'Z 4 :Wilma lift!!-T? 94 dffAgi'4!f: E4 ,'i4E f- 1' '14 Lag? l 9 Mmm E. MCMAIION MARIE E. MCMAIION HARRIET R. HENRIE - HELEN A. HoovER KATHLEEN M. MEEIC R. Crowthers - E. W. Darlington M. P. Howell C. A. Inslee E. L. McClelland A. M. Marshall President Womens Athletic Association OFFICERS BOARD MEMBERS R. M. Michener M. M. Westrick M. H. Allen M. M. Curtin F. S. Inman President Vice President - Secretary Treasurer H. C. Palmer H. F. Tananis R. P. Walton E. L. Warner L. J. Ettlers M. L. Rupp Managing all WOIIIBDQS sports, the Women's Athletic Association Board presents awards and tabu- lates athletic points. It is composed of the officers of the Association, the head managers of all the sports, and two representatives from both the sophomore and freshman classes. f Each sport is directed by a head manager appointed by the Board and assisted, in the case of the major sports, by class managers. There is. also an intra-mural manager in charge of all interfrater- nity and inter-dormitory contests. The Women's Athletic Association, to which all women students belong, is a member of the Inter- collegiate W0mCH,S Athletic Association. C v- .V . Ettqrg Rupp' ' Curtin Marshall Darlington Inmnu Hglidt ' - Henrie I Tzlunnis Howell Pallner Crowthers XValton ' Inslee Meek McMahon Hoover Michener Allen 12321 it i ' auf. 'aww f 7-wah' gf? '-A -ir ite:-xriai' iff- 'E 'i N -.fmvslg u ' N - 1 QQA q. U 3 55 M7775-.. . -15-gf' L A Vt E, - i sa-aa-.ff N UMERAL Gmrs Hoover Bressler Mnrslmll Athletic Awards Highest in athletic awards for women at Penn State is the silver loving cup, given when 175 athletic points have been earned. The blue MS blazer, awarded for winning 125 points, is the next honor. Recipients of these awards must also have a passing academic grade and must have been a member of a var- sity or championship team. Full class numerals are given to a winner of 70 points, and the last two figures of the insignia to an athlete gaining 40 points. The athletic point system is arranged in proportion to the importance of the sport activities. Daxrlingxton N, A .. i , I . . S GIRLS BICMATION BONWMAN Credit is earned by partici- Mlss lllARIE HAIDT Athletic Director pating in any sport sponsored by the W'omen's Athletic Associa- tion, by being a member of a class or varsity team, and by serving as intra-mural manager or the manager of a sport. Membership on the first team in hockey, basketball, or track nets ten points, while participation on the second team brings five tallies. In the minor sports, golf, tennis, riding, and winter sports, one point is given for ten hours until five points have been earned. In baseball, archery, and volleyball, membership on the iirst team brings five points. Among additional provisions arepfive points for rifle squad and fencing team each. fzssi , - f 1 rl, r- -. say' Pr fm 'Va .aw v 0 1SYa ' - we r . Q15-JY' . wmv, qm- Wal55 AQhi?AAW5 A 9035 A. 'asain 94.2455 ' '94: i4S'P' A 741549 l H E l Thompson Kurtz Knlh Dn rlington Tnnnnis YV2'l1'1l McFadden 1'illlll0l.' H11 ill U lvillfflll McMahon I1 onrie Ln ird ORGANIZATION ELSIE. W. DAKLINGTOVN Head Manager Head Manager 1 932, Captain Manager 1 933, Captain Manager 1 934, Captain Manager l 935, Captain Manager E. W. DARLINGTON M. E. MCMAHON B. A. MCPHERSON A. M. lVl'AR.SHALL D. E. HAZLETON - R. P. WALTON - J. A. COLT ' M. L. RUPP - M. T. BAER For -the second consecutive time, the class of 1934. won the interclass hockey tournament last fall, with the class of 1933 as runner-up. Climaxing the season in this women's maj or sport, two teams chosen from the outstanding players of the three upperclasses battled to a deadlock in the annual Army-Navy game. At the close of the season, the honorary varsity team was announced as the selection of Miss M. Haidt, athletic director, the head manager, and the class managers. 1932 TEAM M. E. McMahon D. W. Cummings E. Everett K. E. Kurtz M. E. Bowman A. A. D'Olier G. A. Kaufman L. A. Mack 1933 TEAM A. M. Marshall , H. R. Henrie H. A. Hoover E. M. Kalb A. Bressler E. L. Herman M. P. Howell B. M. Michener R. Crowthers 1934. TEAM R. P. Walton M. E. Barnard' M. P. Kaplan E. B. McFadden D. M. Acker F. E. Christine I. C. Laird V. R. Magda M. H. Allen M. M. Curtin 1935 TEAM M. L. Rupp M. E. DiEenderfer K. H. Enders M. L. Foreman A. T. Aungst E. M. Douthett R. Everett L. G. Hansen D. Bolton f234-1 I. L. B. Muir W. Murphy F. H. Miller E. I. Ottinger H H D . C. Palmer . F. Tananis . V. Kupke F. V. Laubach E. W. Orton J. E. Simmons D. J. Showers M. L. Thompson B. B. Thompson D. Ward E . L. Warner S. A. McKee M. A. Roberts LA we ' .A ' Bressler Woiln nd Meek McMahon Darlington Mnrslm ll McGlli ro Bowma n Hoover H earl Manager 1931, Captain Manager 1932, Captain Manager 1933, Captain Manager 1934, Captain Manager BASKETBALL - - A. M. MARSIIALL - M. M. BINNEY M. L. TERWILLIGER E. W. OnToN - H. R. HENRIE J A. BRESSLER - D. M. ACKER A M. H. ALLEN ALICE M. MARSHALL H eazi Manager In the intra-mural basketball tournament conducted last winter, McAllister Hall was awarded the cup given to the winning unit by the Women's Athletic Association. A strong freshman team easily gained the lead and emerged Victorious in the interclass tourney. At the close of the season, members of the honorary varsity team were chosen from outstanding play- ers of the three upper classes. M. M. Binney F. R. Cllil1J1l'lE1l1 K. M. Meek H. R. Henrie D. M. Acker M. G. Hailstone E. L. Hoffedilz M. E. Bowman F. B. Cooper E. W. Darlington R. M. Gilmer M. M. Curtin E. A. Keener 1931 TEAM A. E. McGuire E. Vargo 1932 TEAM C. L. Corliss B. A. McPherson 1933 TEAM M. G. Groat H. A. Hoover 1 934- TEAM V. B. Springer H. F. Tananis f2351 M. J. Wentz I. J. Wieland M. E. McMahon I. B. Muir A. M. Marshall R. M. Michener B. B. Thompson R. P. Walton Nl. l. Yackel I. E. Simmons M. E. Snyder D. Ward l l L f ll N. . L I. i N. l 3 I ', N 1 N. V L i 1 I .evbzsffa ,ziiitv'4,.----w12w:..vrf, '43lv Q.. '.- -Ewnk. Afimwa. ,wr-Siu wwf 'asaeleff 'f.4mV 'w 'Q.'rr.iwVfJvaayf1..l?asr-ff 'was' Detwilor E. LOUISE Horrizorrz H earl Manager H. Bitting A. Bressler V. E. Detwiler M. A. Forkum ' D. M. Acker M. H. Allen E. F. Anderson M. E. Borland I. A. Carson E. L. Chamberlain M. M. Curtin Mnrslm ll McMahon IInITe1litz Zinn TRACK Head Manager ---- E. L. HOFFEDITZ In the annual track meet last spring, the class of 19341 was Winner with the class of 1932 taking second place. At this time, previous records for the standing broad jump, the running broad jump, and the javelin throw were broken. At the end of the season the honorary varsity track team was announced, consisting of all girls who have placed first in one event in the track meet or who have scored a total of 7 points. 1932 TEAM M. E. McMahon E. G. Zinn 1933 TEAlVl R. Goldstein 4 A. M. Light M. Tregellas H. A. Hoover A. M. Marshall B. Vincent E. I. Ottinger 19311. TEAM M. A. Frederick M. G. Mahoney K. A. Slegal M. Glasgow H. Montague H. F. Tananis I. M. Harm M. P. Kaplan .l. CL Laird E. B.,McFaclden V. R. Magda 12361 l. P. Murray F. M. Mutchler H. C. Palmer ,l. M. Prather N. A. Skokowski B. B. Thompson V. V. Van Noy R. P. Walton D. Ward fp ,.. 41 Q5 YaQP v- gf. ASYVGTYBNNNSWT , A V E '4Ws asf- ' AMP' QA.lW Wiiixi' Nrswirvlili' me Herhein Culbertson Skokowski Auer Tay Malice Smith , .Gans Paschell Dqmtliutt 0'Connc11 Strong Stnhlman Inslue 0 Brien bunkcy Coach - - Head Manager - A. A. D'Olier S. E. Hammann H. A. Hoover RIFLE ORGANIZATION LINE-UP M. C. Little C. A. Inslee M. H. Bingalnan A. Bressler CAPT. T. H. RAMSEY S. E. I-IAMMANN F. A. Inman E. D. Nace M. B. Rohrer CAROL A. INSLEE H earl M rmager Telegraphic matches with nine leading teams of the East and Middle West during the 1931 season resulted in no victories for Penn State. In the only intercollegiate sport for Women, the schools engaged were University of South Dakota, University of Washington, Depauw University, University of Pennsyl- vania, Drexel Institute, George Washiiigton University, University of Maryland, Carnegie Institute of Technology, and University of Michigan. The varsity team is composed of the five members of the squad who have the highest average scores for the season. A. A. D'Olier averaged the highest during the year, rating 96 out of 100 possible shots, and H. A. Hoover ranked second with a score of 95. S. E. Haimnanii, the team manager, tallying 92 for third place, is also a lnelnher of the varsity team with C. A. Inslee and IVI. C. Little, both ranking a score of 91. msn jqvrfn 'W 1q7,.. I qqkwh Cqkivvf . Q17 12, L, ' Qtv tQfS'- wA ZQ g-v- ' wire' Qian' ' v1Zit5' l H E Allan Ackoi' Laird H .dt YVestrick :Byrd Immm H1 ARCHERY ' ORGANIZATION I Manager ---- - M. H. ALLEN Assistant Manager M, M, WESTRICK I, L M. Ihnntmr ALLEN H earl Manager A growing interest in archery was evidenced last year when approximately three times as many par- ticipants reported than in former seasons. In the interclass tournament, M. A. Frederick won the 30- yard distance, D. Ward the 25-yard event, and J. C. Laird the 20-yard contest. Introduced at Penn State in the fall of 1929, archery was not recognized as one of the women's minor sports until the following year, when the head manager was made a member of the Womenls Athletic Association Board. GROUP LEADERS D. M. Acker M. A. Frederick J. C. Laird D. Ward M. H. Allen F. S. Inman E. E. Rutledge M. M. Westrick M. M. Byrd TEAIVI D. M. Acker H. Bitting E. N. Hepner H. P. Murray M. H. Allen M. A. Frederick .I. C. Laird D. Ward M. B. Bond f238l sr QL, 41m B ' 'v r . 40. gff-nw Q'fl:w s qv X r Y fx' .if ' 7,5-'sv 74.. -V .: '. l. A V l E. 1J ' AL .AF 'es-.W -1 -new-P' '- n w l Holfcditz Larsen H ead Manager Upperclass Captain. Manager - 1933, Captain. - Manager 1934, Captain - Manager Meek Huillt McMahon Ulmprnan Cooper Rosenberry McPherson Bxttiug ORGANIZATION F. B. COOPER - H. V. BITTING F. B. COOPER H. R. I-IENRIE M. P. TRAVIS B. B. THOIVIPSON B. B. THOMPSON Fur: B. COOPER Head M amzger Sullioient interest in baseball warranted an interclass tournament of which the freshmen were win ners. After tying with the upperclass team, the freslunen twice defeated the sophomores to gain the 1931 title. A leading minor sport for all women students, baseball is one of the sports open to physi- cal education classes. H. V. Bitting E. W. Darlington V. A. Detwiler M. H. Allen M. M. Curtin K. J. Lee in the spring. E. C. Larsen R. M. Fretz H. R. Henrie V. R. Magda M. G. Mahoney UPPERCLASS TEAM B. A. McPherson 1933 TEAM A. M. Marshall R. M. Michener 1934. TEAM E. R. McFadden E. L. Sauers f2391 .l. H. Rosenberry I. Pierce L. M. Suckiield F. A. Shoemaker B. B. Thompson M C. M R. D. M. . J. Wentz L. Summers 4 . H. Bingaman P. Walton M. Acker A. Frederick 1QE, Q. VA f'fElF i' 'I adfir' 7' 1 iZi 'P 'QB Y 7' . 'di'-VY: 1' wma. ,'g4,1ffv,,,q4ii'5'f 1S 4A Q 3 I H E I 9 3 s- I I'Im.ENE E. Harzer. RUTH P. WALTON Golf Champion Tennis Champion RUTH Clio-w'rHEns Manager One of the most popular of womenis minor sports, tennis is included in both GOLF With a tournament during the spring and fall seasons, golf each year adds followers among the women students. A trophy is permanently awarded to the winner of three successive seasons. Bertha E. Brubaker, defending cham- pion, was champion in the spring, and Helene E. Hetzel was fall titleliolder. Time credit is allowed in the Woinenis Athletic Association point system towards earning an insignia. TENNIS the spring and fall programs. A trophy is awarded to the upperclasswoman who is champion for three successive seasons. The defending title-holder, Muriel E. Bowman, was spring winner, while Ruth P. Walton was 1931 fall champion. D. Bolton was iinalist in the freshman fall tournament. Time credit is given for the game under the Women's Athletic Association point system, with extra points to the winners of the upperclass and freshman tourna- ments which are held each season. ' I2401 Mruuoiv P. TIOWELL Manager .-4.45.4 ., 1: ..., 59510, ,fgiW i7b'Y5 .digywv-.?ffai+ YY: . qw-wr, laiffi-aw 'f.Ja -e' man-s I H E I 952 ,.. IM'nA-MURAL SPORTS COUNCIL Lllhgcn Riley Rice Y ,Y MYBPS Snutrt Bezllck Dumb ALBERT J. ZILLIGEN ' H Fail 'iS'iJorZ'.5 Mamigef Penn State's intra-mural sports program-with its goal, Hathletics for all -moved steadily forward this year from the beginnings of the two previous years. The work of personnel organization was carried out and a system of revolving staffs made elfective. Kappa Sigma was presented the Bezdek Cup for the advance- ment of athletics here at a pep rally held on the eve of fall Alumni Dayi Director Hugo Bezdek, of the School of Physical Educa- tion and Athletics, donor of the trophy, made the presentation. The award was made on the basis of a scoring system drawn up last yea-r. V This trophy, as well as the basis of judging winners, will he in f orceaf rom year to year. I Fiftyaseven groups, representing 853 student participants, engaged in-intra-mural football to make that sport the most popular in the fall uathletics for all program. Cross-country andihorseshoes, the two other contests, attracted enough entrants to swell the fall total to 129 organizations, or 1,076 students, in active competitionl V I GEORGE H YOUNG ' Kappaigigmaq defeated Upsilon, 6 to O, to win the foot- Swing 5p,,,,, M,,,,,,ge, 'l2421 - ta vs a tk W V --ri-mega, Q5-11--if ,ings-. . -gg 5 INTRA-MURALN FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS ' T 11 ' N C opcy B1 ' g . , WX-utter It ol 1.4. 'I ' -- ' ball trophy in a game played on New Beaver Field before Christ- mas vacation Director Bezdek presented the cup. In the semi-final contests, Kappa Sigma dispatched Sigma Nu 6 to 0, and Chi Upsilon downed Phi Sigma Kappa 13 to 0. Other teams that survived until late in the tournament include Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Phi Sigma, Delta Sigma Phi Inde- pendent Cubs Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Epsilon Pi Phi Kappa Phi Kappa Sigma Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Sigma, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Theta Chi 1-R ANGIE E. SCHRL ' . . . . I ll ZIM . ' The position of winner and runner-up in the cross-country out a imager meet was the reverse of that in football. Chi Upsilon, with seventy points, nosed out Kappa Sigma, who had '1 total of seventy-four Phi Kappa Sigmi placed third having eighty-three points. Dunaway Kappa Sigma, led the field followed by Hughes Watts Hall and Masters Delta Sigma Phi. Bill Davidson and Bob Struble, ,non-fraternity entrants over- came Phi Lambda Theta to capture the intra-mural horseshoe P trophy. Tau Kappa Epsilon won third place in the tournament by downing Delta Theta Sigma Medals were awarded the sec- ond and third place teams. ' ' By proving themselves the foremost of sixty teams originally entered, the Penn State Ramblers annexed the intra-mural court HOMER G. Bmassuan V . , , . , , g,0S,.C0,,,,,,,y ggfamgef tourney by trouncing Beta Theta P1 s quintet, 35 to 9. Five d1v1- V lt ll 1 It il '1 1 ,I ' 'Q t A t il , i, l 1 ! til if in -1 , ,fi I x fl L. ii It , il I l :A FI len 0 BIUlll'l o 1 .llm James Y D1 '. is Iormls- Fm Jeri, Sld l Henry Rnzenour I il A Q il i o l l I ll ll l I . , c . it - I . C ' -A. l it 7 7 i : f lg . 1 pst 7 7 : B ' is my 7 K ' 7 l 7 7 1 , il 1 7 7 W Q li' l 4 . 4 .Y w I Q i , l li . 1 . 1 tx A i -'i I It ' 1 - . a , - lit U i llll E K 9 04 7 1 -,Es JF it X 7 7 7 A , l J l 9 . ix.. f l l f I if C - 'v 4 l L-1 i ri KH , F3 it il rl 'nl Q7 il U Z2 2 it W 1, I p I 7 ! ' alll it 'll I l2431 In 35317 sill,-Dv 75 -asm ra my 1 r db , ,W y 7, qw, ,el dm f N -an 'f Y.. . A 1- ,lk .4 1. 5- 1 A P 1, N ,,g, 4 -L ' ' l H E l 932 INTRA-MURAL Bo-xmc CHAMMONS Nvuod McMiun R. .Snyder Henszey Gmlmm NV. Snyder Payne Bmtgki sions of twelve teams each participated in the elimination. Besides the two winning units, Alpha Chi Rho, Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Theta, and Phi Gamma Delta were the teams to re- main in competition longest. These teams overcame the other nine outfits who entered the finals with perfect records. The additional nine teams were Chi Phi, Chi Upsilon, Delta Sigma Phi, Delta Upsilon, Lambda Chi Alpha, Perm State Club, Phi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu, and Theta Upsilon Omega. CHARLES W, RICE The Ramblers' line-up was composed of Anthony, forward, IV' it S M . . . . in gr ports amber Puna, forward, Doubles, forward, A. Bixler, forward, C. Bixler, center, Forbes, guard, Brewster, guard, and Strasser, guard. Delta Theta Sigma and Phi Kappa Sigma each gained ten points to tie for first place in the boxing intra-murals. Alpha Sigma Phi and Chi Upsilon is divided second-place honors with eight points each. McMinn, in the 175-pound berth, was responsible for five of Delta Theta Sigma's points, and Payne, l25-pounder, brought their score up to te11 points. Henszey, winner in the 165-pound A weight, Deppen, with a second-place in the 145-pound division, Berry, third in the 165-pound category, and Parry, with a third in the 135-pound berth, contributed Phi Kappa Sigma's share in l the scoring. S i A i I . ,Tomi A. Woon ln the 115-pound weight, Brutski, Tau Sigma Phi, Munch, Boxing Manager f244l L A V n E A A t -.V -, -: Q 1 Y ' -:vi J' 5 iv- if 1 , -, inf'-L?f 'ff--1,15 -1- : i'-. 1 - - fx 5- 1- I ' 1, ' - j I . 1 f 'f , 'Z'-1 4, f-.-,-ima.. T Iivum NIURAL BASIXLTBALL CIIANIPIONS I' ' ' ' A ir- '- I . Y ,-. 1 . 5 B 1 1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Woodwell Chi Upsilon, finished in the order listed Harasimchuk non-fraternity placed second and Struble Sigma Pi third in the 125-pound weight Snyder Kappa Delta Rho and Moore Alpha Sigma Phi took the first two places in the next berth. ln the 145-pound division, Graham, 1 Alpha Sigma Phi, and Smith, Lambda Chi Alpha, captured first y and third places. DeCindis, Sigma Nu, and Zimmerman, Chi , Upsilon, were second and third in the 165, and Snyder, Lambda V Chi Alpha, and Hesch, Chi Upsilon, took lirst and second in the R, HENDERSON BEATTY 175-Pound bout. Basketball Manager Q11 lk With a safe margin of twenty-six points, B. T. U., a non-fraternity organization, cap- ii tured first place in the intra-mural wrestling tournament. The winners amassed a total of 1 91 points, followed by 65 for Alpha Chi Sigma, 59 for Sigma Nu, and 56 for Chi Upsilon. 4 Two individual entries, Wariier in the 110-pound weight and lt , l yy' Deliito in the 120-pound division, were Winners in their depart- I ments. Cramer, B. T. U., Mazer, Sigma Tau Phi, and Cramer, fi , Sigma Alpha Epsilon, won the next three weights, 130, 140, and J 150. Johnston, B. T. U., Coskery, Sigma Nu, and Yoder, B. T. - U., won crowns in the next higher weights, and Kreizman, Phi , 'T ' Sigma Deltafcame out on top in the heavyweight division. -1 . Jorm H. STEWART . . 1 Track M,,,,,,,g,,, In addition to the first-place cup, medals were awarded first, ,l f E, it ' it is MN ! 45? 4? ' A 'j x f 4 ' 'V , I! fd V' QE I .1 l' 5 f 2 R gn 1 I ,, . I . N i if H. H. H. 4 ii in it mu , Wt , . .1 ll i il K , . 1 t V ' i it V 3 ti li i .W 4 y , 1 1 it . X L Q 1 nn I gf 1 it , b I Monimo 1' Stn ser lu i A 1. 3 Blexxstvl G I 7 D J ' li' I lg' l ,M M W , N tr, n - ' if 1 - 9 9 9 0' J ' is 1 fi 1 9 9 lk R I2451 S' ' fH '4f Aw X va S'N v' 'Zw.v',.,,ff.v wggs . 'r'N 'fmt f '- - , . ! J- A gm .4 in in' 4 Q 1, N3 ' , it I ' 'Xl Qljggwiykz vt' .Egan Qlhxiy 5 74: !!A LQ I H E I 9 5 E 3 INTIIA-MUIIAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONS Warner Mnzer Yoder Cramer Goyne De 1:1110 Coskery Kreizmun W, Cramer Johnston second, and third place Winners in each Weight. Originally, 263 men entered the matches. A , In addition to these major Winter sports competitions, intra- mural handball and volleyball tournaments- were held. .More than sixty individuals entered the handball championships, while 160 saw action in the volleyball tourney. P The tournaments in volleyball and handball were innova- tions in the Winter intra-mural program. ,Both sports proved JAMES B. ,Gorman popular in teams participating, as shown by the thirty entries W fl' 3 M . . . . res In Wager 1n handball and twenty-one 1n volleyball competition. Leh-Rowse, a non-fraternity unit, captured first honors on the handball court by defeat- ing Chi Upsilon, runner-up, 'in the best out of three contests. lt was unnecessary to play the third game, in that Leh-Rowse took the first match at doubles, , 21 to 4, and the second, a singles match between Leh and Hesch, for Chi Upsilon, 21 to Og Other teams to see late tournament competition were Sigma Nu, Theta Kappa Phi, Taylor-Berlo mueller, and Phi Kappa Sigma. Another non-fraternity aggregation, the Nittany Club, came to the top in the Volleyball tourney. Pi Kappa Alpha was -runner-up. The Nittany Club took the first game over Pi Kappa Alpha, 21 to 14, lost the second, 14 to 21, and captured the - 1 1 deciding match, 21 to 7. Chi Phi and Alpha Tau Omega sur- A CHARLES W. Rica, JR. vived until late in the competition. Tennis M,,,,,,g,,, I 246 I Aw., , e1Y , qw 4 xl qv , 1? xr' iv P LA VIE B N l A ' . . . . r. .. . .. .. .sm . -..I - NEW Bmvnu BASEBALL FIELD Spring tournaments were held in horseshoes, mushball, tennis, golf, track and field, soccer, and lacrossel The horse- shoe contest, managed as it was in the fall by Charles P. Schwenk, '32, -attracted twenty entries. Musbball, under the direction of Albright S. Hoach, '33, got under way late in April. Fifty teams were entered in this competition. p Thirteen teams participated in the tennis eliminations, which were managed by Harold B. Wickey, '33, The tournament TT J. MCCLAIN CROOKSTON started during the first week of May. Golf competition was en- Baseball Manager tered by twelve teams. The contest was managed by William H. Sickels, '33, and was conducted under the four-man team system, beginning during the last week of April. Track and field events were directed by James H. Ramsey, '33, Track heats were run off on May ll, the relay preliminaries on May 18, and the relay finals on May 19. Soccer and lacrosse competition was under the supervision of Coaches Bill Jeffrey and Ernie Paul. Harry E. Wilson, '33, managed the soccer tournament, for which seven teams signed up originally. PAUL W. HENDERSON Golf Manager I 24,7 1 Isp-QYP, '73ll ii3x'Vf f '-qyivn ' .fiiD, r 'Gab-17, qrvv, 1 Y ' ' 'I H E I952 RECREATION HALL INTRA-MURAL SPORTS ADVISORY COUNCIL GEORGE J. SMART, '32 ---- ALBERT J. ZILLIGEN, '32 - CHARLES W. RICE, JR., '32 - GEORGE H. YOUNG, '32 - - - H. Aubrey Myers, '32 - Senior Intra-Mural Sports Manager - Fall I ntra-M ural Sports Manager Winter I ntra-M ural S ports Manager Spring I ntra-M aral S ports Manager Hugh R. Riley, Jr., '32 Director, HUGO BEZDEK 1931-1932 TOURNAMENT MANAGERS FRANCIS E. SCHILL, '32 - - Football CHARLES P. SCHWENK, '32 - - Horseshoes HOMER G. BRESSLER, '32 .- - Cross-Country R. HENDERSON BEATTY, '33 - - Basketball JOHN A. WOOD, '33 - ' - Boxing JAMES B. GOYNE, '33 - Wrestling ARTHUR E. PHILLIPS, '33 - Handball HARRY A. HOPKINSON, '33 - - Volleyball ALBERT S. HOGH, '33 Mushball JAMES H. RAMSEY, '33 - Track WILLIAM H. SICKELS, '33 - Golf HAROLD B. WICKEY, '33 - Tennis Four intra-mural sports tournaments were held last spring, attracting entries from almost every fra- ternity as well as many non-fraternity contestants. The results of these tourneys follow: Track and Field - - - Kappa Sigma Golf ----- Delta Upsilon Runner-up - - Chi Upsilon Runner-up - - Kappa Sigma Relay - - - Kappa Sigma Tennis - - - Phi Delta Theta Runner-up - Delta Tau Delta Runner-up - Pi Kappa Alpha INTRA-MURAL SPORTS WINNERS Football - - Kappa Sigma Basketball - - Penn State Ramblers Runner-up - - Chi Upsilon- 'Runner-up - - - Beta Theta Pi Cross-Country - - Chi Upsilon Boxing Delta Theta Sigma, Phi Kappa Sigma Runner-up - - - Kappa Sigma Runner-up Alpha Sigma Phi, Chi Upsilon Horseshoes - Harry W. Davidson, Robert G. Wrestling ----- B. T. U. Struble Runner-up - - - Alpha Chi Sigma Runner-up - - - Phi Lambda Theta I2481 MYVI fQ7P'7P . -aww, 31217: 'e 'Vp siigvh , qpppv, W, Qivisgus- ' 'alias ' wi'-wb ' 21 6- v.1v4s'- A' 21 5' E Tap Day Commencement He-She Dance uh-Y Tug-of-War Stunt Night L 250 J W-.. ................ V E R - - . .avid . 1 4 F r May Pole b- f 'ww 1 Q. 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X-Country Start Through the Lines Action! , , I AJ , hm E ,,, , ' V 'J' -J .-in I-..l.L15,,xf,5J:-,2v,.k,,. .kivi-1i1,L-' f - N h - ' - 'gash h-'L e effi- . -I m b LlShtSl , ,HQ:gEgQg41'53,gi'QggL?L5552531 r- 3'-1: ii Z . L5 lf' '3 r hi 'I 50 4115-' .Bw t--if ,, e'fzp'35Q.e 1 , E 43-1? e fr -,..-,J --- Q.. -'jjfw'-4 ., : ' QP- J,' - i - U J lim.: -,1l.4E Q N' ,- The Cheerleaders Touchdown! li 3 rl- M-mimiw if n'3 'f ,TH jg - -A f'5f'7:7:'P , M - ' 391 giffixifqc ,- ,,' . Pg:-: . l. ',ff 1.-, -7 ,. N' 7V 'iff.1E. '--,- ,.:1 3,5 v -. h- --irvzuq 1'-' P 545' Q' , , 1,55-I 'gig ,f',?Qfff 5s! gf , ...M V ,..vA. L ,uf . -,,:.A.J.-1 -., - e , ,mf A - ,V ' 'fr W' f fkirf! b AL TT , - - 3-v' .3-f fm:4-'..fr.,f1:-.1---xg--up 4,'s is n bg, V! ,U ..,,,..t-,, '- -:ff ag Eggs..-A A:fz+1i,4Q i , -I , , , A V 4 I '-A++ - e eihewd Harriers I2521 The Blue Bend 7 5 A w w 1 . Q qv f LA VI E. Xl .ws f X J' XX M' XR xx Q U ,- , Archery K' , - s ' Y ' ' rl'- ' v ' v 'is' 3 , ,VL --,ni f +,. , W., it High Jump Basketball Throw , Fencing ', .-, W 45 sim.. ' 1 iff ' -ft,-M, ' J ,, ,, LQ. ' ' , , v 'A-.. , rLF'.f'?iXLx..4 ful 'E V YT . . . . 'fig' '. ' :- ,' ' , '- - -l '- u' Q lp Broad Jump Baseball Baseball WOMEN'S SPQRTS f253J . L ff 7iQ3YZ. ,f1 3i 10 Q -Q75-'Ip 7 ' 1'y qi 1y, -gy I 4uYlisBQ9 fl7i51- ' wi'-a v' Wing' 'zlegsf' Tryi n!! ml l H E- 1952 .Fa 'I K Harry Wilson and Lucille Lavo Phyllis Beioller L l Betty Kirkpatrick N I 3.,.M. af nf. 'fa ,1lLllhT'?3' i in Tylce Haller Lou Darlington Marge Fisher Laura Belle Lee Betty Nace Bobbie Crozier Angelin Bressler Ethel Sauers THE STYLE SHOW IQ541 fray qv , or -1' ,1v'ip-- ,- LA VI E. a ls is w 'aa 's5FN2 w fff9 a. Hortensz Gans Marge Miller Ruth Nizbel I Lou Adams Arlene Vought The Bridal Party ' I Y 1 1 - - s 1 2 s 1 a I e W Z, ' X w 6 ' i 5' 2 TLA .s 5 fxys-1 . - a H 91 W M H a Q .L :ii Emily Rose Gans Kitty Miller Jerry Parkhurst Jean Maclntyre TI-IE STYLE SHOW 52551 TH ,Q-by Y: , - 075' 'r . ww W, Z4fm1v,- 1 Pa ib 5 . aw VY' , qw! v,A 'S e -Afffi' , , Q' . - ' I HE I932 p 'Board of Student Publications PERSONNEL Collegian , , ' VV Editor F aculzy Advisor 13141111 S1319 Q Qlgllpgigml HUGH R- RILEY, Jn. E. J. NrcHoLs .1 :A- - - if , .,., f, f ' ' I 'IigpEii5ll.ll 5, :ima F roth Fiiif'iz 9 A1.B1sR'1' J. BUoNo M. M. I-IARRIS Old Main Bell HUGO K. FREAR T. J. GATES l La Vie CHARLES W. Rice W. F. GIBBONS Engineer E. Plznnr ADAMS L. A. Doccarr M' Farmer JonN W. KENNAUY - E. I-I. Roi-nusEcK College Senate A. I-I. ESPENSHADE The 'Board of Student Publica- tions has as its purpose the main- tenance of harmonious, friendly and sympathetic relations between the college administration and the faculty on the one 'hand, and the united student publications on the othe1'. One member from each of tlie recognized student publica- tions, -togetheijwith -his faculty advisor, serves on the Board. The College is represented by one mem- ber of the college senate chosen by the president of the college. The duties of the Board are purely advisory. 1 I Tejn n i Frear Riley Ada ms Kellilflfiy Doggett Rice Harris Gibbous Gntes l258l A ,V 55 at 1 1932 La Vie The 1932 LA VIE is not merely the work of thirty staff members. It is a composite collection of the enterprises of no less than 41,500 Penn State students. The editorial policy of this forty-fourth volume of a great, dynamic history, can best be expiressetl in one word-accuracy. We have striven for accuracy not only in the mechanics of the Work, hut in what is iniinitely more significant, the construction of a cross-sectional View of undergraduate life at Penn State during the school year 1931-32. CHARLES W. Rica, JR. ALBERT J. ZrLL1cuN Editor-in-Chief Business M zmager lf259l E lt 1 - . 1 . ,X ' il lv ll ll l, 9 w in .gr lq ll y ul ' i l H ll l l yh HI L, . t I p1iir1I,!.7-Lyvg-,fx Twig? I-'ff ff-f nf. f in-T31 . TSI:-fjfzr I fn: ,,g,-' io 1. ju :AI , :I ' '15, ..- .- nj - ff' ', 'TTT'f'ff'TIIirg-qqg,pg1,'fiiQ,-r.4E'f.2Fg1'g1'.II ' ff .ri - ' - II -V 'H -I ii f 2 if '11 A -.E-fx 9 -I A Ev' rw I---' ' ia : ' r T L2 ' '-'Exif' ' ,r' Im- Il ff' AN,-I'II..Q'Lh1.. 'fy' I ' I jr AFI Ljfq In NQEQ- -.Q.fxgj,Cf'kq:L, -.QI - H ,-N P- i W' Isxi, 4 qi, JI JIIV45 If - II. H.: ggi I 'i-'EI f PV, f X A 'I A , IIII I 'I IIT5I ,ff2 -,...-f -2 W- - - - A - - -A -if fx -wif Y I .. E, E- .If-,f,, - - E -Y. 4 . -. f - --:i:+.f....?-':..l.. k -1 , I .4 I . II 'R I Lllix I pw? IIT I .hi fl - I I , . , . . VEZ25 I.IIw . I- I h,,.....E.,'., N TSIEQII ,I rp, Lia!! .I, I I go I III ,I Po I , 'rx ' I, . -U1 I -'5c1 '9iI.I IQQIQ: i3iEf2' gU 'fllQf'!,,, II I I, IIT' Init ,V i 1bef,J I l-'- - fi, 'I .r 5? My SI I TA ,Q 1 ju ,Ii-A. 5'sfI Ifijni I ,-68444 C?:::f'.f I I -P--.CX-, I , 'XIII ,I E4--4 fwiai JY- 59:1 ghglil II I I I I f 'I Iii U . IFJ ,I 37:51 I I,II2 ',-' gli 'r I IIXIVII AQ, M iff? .J III lxrx VX.. Vw JA X I I I I 1 ,V If Y 7577, , , W II 1 , , , I II II 'I MARGARET E. TSGHAN Class Ediiar I I I I WTHEOEORE A. SERRILL Associate Editor . iff., tQ?A Wes-up-N-T i IAIUIIKZ, ,f-5 f--. I I I ,-, -- I.. A I A I I I ,. . J I -- -- I I II I QI: L 'II II I , I -Ip! fu Ii 'IJ:::f-X , I-, A If Al 6.42 Q51 If I is-In fI L E3 if'-YI, f 'G ?5 kizI:I A fi if I IMJVI. .3 , A' L I W . .,- , f , i- - - 1.-..,- ., x,.' HUGO K. FREAR JOHN W. KENNADY ,. Y, .., I Aoiivitics Editor College Editor K-,J , , , I wo :Z ., i I In I, I WI FIV? I - ' - ni -1' 4V In il , I Il 1 I: ' , -, 1 , ,, I 3 , , CHARLES W.1Bj,GE,j1R. :5d,gn.i,n.ghh,9f. Y -K YIQAW. .. H, ,I I :gif IIYI, I A I f1:. X IW fiwat Ig' 'A ' 51113- Q , ,JI ph-, H Il ,3QijlQ1. I . i. E . , I ' I , , w, ,f-, ,,,,,,,-- ,r,---,,,,g,II, ' I I , 'Ig ,.. .1T-... Ii6imHf2'R'5 GEORGE K. DAVIS IQ I Z' M. LYDIA HALLER I I Fraternity Editor A I . I ., Womvlfs Edlff-f I1 ,-I II I I I . ' , ,VXA I.. ' 3 I I , I ll 'A 'I f 1 INK I I I it I 11' if L , I ILjQLjQ:I4'j.'jI5l77 ' I g,I I I. K W - W if -in :Tw I I, Is- , 6 gl AI Ifrjvy I - A I. I 114 A I ' I II 1 I ' . , I I , . .1 . If 'fic' U :iIr:E-g.g.Q,fLE', fl-,,,Jf,,,,V, .E.-,,,, 5 N- Q- -, ,WJIE , I' IZIII I ,AlQ,B,E,RI.J,. zuluresn, I 'HOWARD L. ELIJISTUN' I ' , I I -' Vausinoss Manager ,, I A ZtEd'f01', 3 I I .IVA-lu I I I II I .---VII .- I . , , 'nj'-n I 1' as . ai I . fykwos I 'I I I . I, I 45? I A .,.- 1, '17 ' A .1 .'t 91.1322 J ' I + 1 ' I I Ti-72222 f In , M1 ImIL Mfg I I , I I- I - i , . I - - '-'QI . I I .V v I I L33-,,,i V - I V v . - I , I , . f 'I ,CINE 'A ' ' A ' IYNEWCOMER ' tiiifaznr s. sHo'r'r I I I II w'LXlfI5'aIII'A3AaI'II1IfIEL cHR'iIs'IcI2feEAIf Editor Amsffinffmrr Editor I' , ,,,,,,, W ,,.U,,,,,4, .1-Q . ' ' 1. fwfr:-: pwff , E E mi.. - --VA mf--fx? ---- -A ----+L 'F' '-'f-- - '- -' V fi It ' - It fx I I I I I Maw 'I ' YJAII IA-II II II I I ' I I I fC: ': I I ff' I I I L46 ' F' ' -3 I I II .I E W 1 Y I I I I I I :I I IX I I ,, I I , . I IIWVH I I I' .Ig 5 x ' I I I-NI I AY-ff,-If'fAvl gwxi ,oiioyu no WWW, room nl II'-. I Circulation Manager Faculty Advisor If If if Ie.. - A or 7 I A VlAib'LI,,f Jie,vLJfi fi 1'-MP4 J x A r yy! X Iifcj v II, II 'PP 'fi' XJ, I I I I ,. I N . b ,. I II , I G A I I 'IQHII1 'X 'I ,m A TWWI gqw,HmM,I in ,ooo. mEE,,i IJN SAMUEL SINGLAIR Pnorssson w. F. masons PROEEEIRRAIQE 5153455 PRoFE.?g?ui?!ymAdlxli.sni:Aanis EDYg:olEolZr:1dh3LN??niEg-RN . . I I-plfwm -- -f f- -ff I - , ,,.. f 'ii - g '- Hi .II EE , ,AI-W - Q, -II v- fhx ,I I- ,-I Ax, ran ,gAiH,,4Qi ,IJ M. .f . - I QI :I'.:f JI--11A-c I X51 'I-IV'U xo' ?LILl!.! I A FJ JI III ff. 'foggfQ2f,Iff,f1 ,-I ,- . - 1 ,W ANI- fo., 1 I.-JI If I -,. , L E, I ,II II-E I kd. IL .. - -if 'I-:of-f Eg4w'2Hof7f+1 I A314 TVR, ZPIII I JfQwk?4Ii HWXX A IJI 4 I- INE ' I7' -'fix 'I ?5r53! Q L I-I jnf'x'I:' I ,II H 1- ICP' 'Ari' :?fx7Ig-QEIUII LA vu li I ' X , , ZlllHlllSk1lS XVeuvor Wall Maxwell Phillips Sick Beujnuxiu Tsvhun McClain Dunuwuy Goodman Voorhees I-ltlldiugex' WVQITIIUL' Hnzelfon sW'llSlil'lt'k Crowtlmrs Howell . Needle The 1932 l.aVle Staff CHARLES W. RICE, J R. Editor-in-Chief ALBERT J. ZILLIGEN Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF TI-IEoD0-RE A. SERRILI. - Associate Editor JOHN W. KENNADY - - College Editor Huco K. FREAR - - Activities Editor GEORGE' K. DAVIS - - Fraternity Editor MARGARET E. TscIIAN - - Class Editor LYDIA M. HALLER - - Womerfs Editor BUSINESS STAFF SAMUEL SINCLAIR - Circulation Manager EDWARD M. GLASSBURN Photographic Manager ART STAFF HOWARD L. ELLISTON - - - Art Editor WILLIAM W. CAIYIPBELL Assistant Art Editor CHRISTIAN E. NEWCOMER Associate Art Editor GILBERT S. SIIOTT - - Assistant Art Editor JUNIOR EDITORIAL STAFF D Milton I. Baldinger, '33 Doris Hazelton, '33 Robert M. Maxwell, '33 John J. Voorhees, '33 Sidney H. Benjamin, '33 Marion P. Howell, '33 Robert E. Tscllan, '33 ' Mary M. Westrick, '33 Ruth Crowthers, '33 Jerry S. J acobs, Jr., '33 Richard V. Wall, '33 Ernest B. Zukauskas, '33 Wayland F. Dunaway, III, '33 I ' ' JUNIOR BUSINESS STAFF David Goodman, '33 Harold F. Needle, '33 ' Arthur E. Phillips, '33 Eugene W. Sick, '33 Richard M. McClain, '33- Jglm R, Warner, '33 IQGI1 aywz.-: ff.--.. ,-we - 'sc -we it-fb SP 'P' fivfp' 'I 'XWPGP mv.. wr, www: qv vn wr - - W . . A4 -r A , ' - --.M - N t fun! -y.', .rf I Q-1 givfnjl I 1, b ,..nJ :A ,gy X- v-V A we 'J -is 'wwf 'J-me 'ww f..f.IIw- aww' fa'-an HUGH R. RILEY, J n. Editor-in-Chief H391 V. I ' 1. 111 n -M.M.WPi1GHTf , -I. .S 1 ,- I. ?yyWbwWfZdhM.5 V 1 . J . 1 Meal Tscx-1.-xiii WWMRUZQQZMWV Penn State C o I I e g i a n SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF Hucu R. RILEY, Jn. Editor HUGO K. FIIEAI1 Managing Editor EDWARD W. WHITE Assistant Editor TI-Imonoma A. SERRILL Sports Editor WILLIAM H. IRVINE News Editor STE'wAn'r W. TOWNSILND News Editor MARY M. WRIGHT Womenfs Editor MMIGARET E. TSCHAN Wornerfs Managing Editor I-I. LOIUISE MARQUARDT Wornerfs News Editor SENIOR BUSINESS STAFF WENDELL L. REHM Business Manager SAMUEL SIN CLAIR Circulation Manager LIN Y. ERB Advertising Manager EDWARD S. SPERING Foreign Advt. Manager COLLIN E. FINK Asst. Circulation Manager ' -I JESSE C. MCKEON Asst. A duertising Manager 12621 WENDELL L. REIIM Business Manager F93 -S I S I NC LAIR, W Ciifczzla tion, Qlflanszyer H. LMAPLQUAIPIDT Wmwdwhmfhhr Q C..E.'PINPi. -Whbdkhihqya 'Ii Q'-7525, . . g! Bw:. ,SYS-W SV T r Steinmutz Bengimnin Hesse Zuknnskns Williniiis McFnrlnnd Howell Kalb Harrington Ri. Tsclmn NVn11 Erb Snoring Nestor Wright M. Tsehnn Mnriluumit Phillips Day Serrill Mclicon I White From' Riley Itulini Sinclair Fink Townsend ASSOCIATE EDITORS Sidney H. Benjamin, '33 Rollin C. Steinmetz, '33 Richard V. Wall, '33 Donald P. Day, '33 Robert E. Tschan, '33 William I. Williams, '33 Ralph D. I-letzel, Jr., '33 Ernest B. Zukauskas, '33 ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Paul W. Bicrstein, '33 Alfred W. Hesse, '33 Willard D. Nester, '33 Robert M. Harrington, '33 Arthur E. Phillips, '33 WOMENS ASSOCIATE EDITORS Marion P. Howell, '33 Elizabeth M. Kalb, '33 Isabel McFarland, '33 As the oflicial college newspaper, the Penn State Collegian is published in four or six-page editions every Tuesday and Friday during the college year. ,Its policies are controlled by a student board com posed of editorial and business members chosen by competition from the student body. In addition to informing its readers of significant events on the campus, the Collegian has been instrumental in voicing student opinion and initiating and supporting movements for the betterment of the college. I:263l 56302. A-i5ifz a,4a1m'r' ,.di-Va .sv-1'a ,.-1E1 ' ,-Fawn J iq wifi-H4f4.wmL-f f.:m' ' mis?-A w.xa9'- ziuv- ' miiiv . I952 Penn State Froth ALBERT J. BuoNo! Fmwzc E. TEJAN Eflif0f'iVL'Chief Business Manager W , . ' 1 I . , .LW MOP1AN.JP1.. ! -Hduqfhizby Manzyrr E . I 5. L 7i'rt Zidzfor 'E M. SAYB OLT EdI?0fIhZ board SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF ALBERT J. BUONo - - Editor-in-Chief EDWARD G. ZERN - Art Editor CECIL LIBERMAN - - Associate Edigor F. MERTON SAYBOLT - Exchange Editor SENIOR 'BUSINESS STAFF FRANK E. TEJAN J. W. MORAN, JR. JOHN D. TYsoN EDITH W. ORTON I2641 Business Manager A dvertising Manager Circulation Manager Secretary , f 3 ang , draw .. er ., dvs w qv LA E. ' :P se nse' at D 3 5 49 '3'lQ:s9' - 45 Fuller Sllenifex' Bernstein XVeis Srrohl Gupples Lachnmxi Aft? Lzbermun Young Williams Orton Buono Robert L. Beachboard, '32 Howard W. Cupplem, '32 G. Bruce Kamp, '32 Harrison Baggerly, '33 Robert H. Faller, '33 Helen A. Hoover, '33 EDITORIAL BOARD Edward A. Alf, '33 Jeanne Barwis, '33 Arthur B. Bernstein, '33 BUSINESS BOARD Charles A. Lerch, '33 Oliver M. Sheaffer, '33 Karl H. Strohl, '33 Weir Baggerly Lerch K n m p Saybol I: Teju n Harris Ma son Donald Harper, '33 Joseph Lachman, '33 Edwin S. Malmed, '33 James T. Weir, '33 Kenneth W. Weis, '33 Wanda E. Williams, '33 FACULTY COUNSELORS Prof. M. M. Harris Mr. W. R. Young Mr. D. D. Mason Depicting' the less serious side of life at Penn State, F rotlz, has achieved high ranking among the col- lege humorous magazines of the country. The name F1'oth was taken from the Foolish Gentlemen, who bore it in Shakespeare's play, Measure for Measure. Presenting clean, clever humor, F roth good- naturedly pokes fun at everybody and everything. Members of the board of the magazine are chosen from the ranks of those who have demonstrated their ability and inclination to Let Mirth Prevail. Every four weeks F roth bubbles forth to drown dull care and drive away the shadows that sometimes darken the day of the careworn student. l2651 FU' e17Q1?'?'4, Z .QiImr, siifh .'GFQM'p .dsgvb .+-VNV: mg ' 2.Qf 7?rAv- T' aim I H E. HUGO K. FRILAR Old Main Bell Eu ALBERT Efllwf Busin ess Manager S . T11 15 o o TH Zfduertzlzfj jllanyer . I-1. YOUN G Z'dzZ'or . ' 'V ll Us mv I M.. E . TSC HAN Wozzaenk Zdzkfar W AOBUTZ C29-calatzbiz Jflazzgyer EDITORIAL BOARD HUGO K. FREAR GEORGE H. YOUNG DONALD A. SHELLEY MARGARET E. TSCHAN PROF. T. J. GATES - BUSI ELI ALBERT SI-IERWOOD K. BOOTH WILLIAM A. BUTZ 12661 NESS BO - Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor - Art Editor Womerfs Editor - Faculty Advisor ARD - Business Manager A Jvertising Manager Circulation Manager ' ' ' ' 4,A'f Armstrong Rubin Frisch Hensley Gates Hclffricsln Miller Booth Butz Albert Frenr Tschun Young Shelley Douglass ASSOCIATE EDITORS William T. Douglass, Ir., '33 Ralph D. I-Ietzel, Jr., '33 Stockton Helflrieli, '33 Raymond G. Hensley, '33 ' Joseph J. Rubin, '33 BOARD OF CONTRIBUTORS Joseph Grucci, '32 James S. Norris, '32 F. Merton Saybolt, '32 Cecil Liberman, '32 ECIWHIYI G. Zern, '32 BUSINESS ASSOCIATES William W. Armstrong, '33 Emanuel Frisch, '33 Willard D. Nester, '33 Elmer H. Miller, '33 The OlcZiMa-in Bell, College literary magazine, was issued this year as a quarterly. Its two-fold purpose has been the advancement of student literary work and the presentation of controversial topics related to college life. Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary, journalism fraternity, as sponsor of the magazine, this year conducted a prize contest to stimulate student writing. With the establishment of a competitive method of staff selection the magazine has increased in quality and scope. f2671 it V v w T i. I it l it - l 9519- i1q7 7A I 1Sf.. 11 KW' 1'P 1 'QIZYYI . qgilp qu gym-ELS' V 'alias A 'Vik 'V' 'Sinus' 'gdpedhv' 705 ' E. I 9 ! Penn State Engineer - ADIIMS EDGAR C. WICKERSI-IAR'I 'm0T'm'ChZef Business Manager I , J. DAEILINGTON -zS'a?fn-fzrazy Yllangyer J. E. HENRY I Nffarzatc Editor I, S. ,IDE PLY Zxffzitbzt lfgdzfor SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF E. PERRY ADAMS - ALFRED H. F UNKE JOHN B. HENRY - STEPHEN .I. DERRY - WILLIAM J. SCHOOLEY WILLIAM E. BAILEY' - HAROLD I. MARTIN Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Associate Editor Extension Editor Campus Editor - -Alumni News Exchange Editor GEORGE B. SUPPLEE, I R. Art Editor WALTER W. CAIVIPBELL - Art Editor SENIOR BUSINESS STAFF EDGAR C. WICKERSIIAM - - Business Manager WILLIAM H. LAUDENSLAGER - Circulation Manager JARED DARLINGTON - Local Advertising Manager HERBERT E. OPPEL - Foreign Advertising Manager ARWOOD T. ECKLES - Assistant Business Manager R. JACK MAYNARD - - Assistant Business Manager l2681 A we ' Setz Doverspikc McMennmin Mnrtin Bunnell Covey . Hower Eeklcs Henry Althouse Conner Thomns Rayburn Derry Riddle Rumlenhush Snpplec Cnmpbell Muynn rd Beckenmn Moller Hill Rolirbnugh Y Hunter Darlington Oppcl L:xudensl:lger Xviekersllanr Adams Everett Bullingur Doggett Schooioy ASSISTANT EDITORIAL STAFF E. B. Beckeman, '33 g S. D. Althouse, '33 M. D. Moller, '33 O. K. Hill, '33 S. H. Moore, '33 Prof. L. A. Doggett, P. W. Bierstein, '33 ASSISTANT BUSINESS STAFF T. B. Hunter, ,33 C. R. Page, '33 FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD Chairman Prof. F. C. Banner Prof. C. E. Bullinger W. A. Riddle, '33 C. D. Rohrbaugh, '33 Prof. H. A. Everett The oHicial publication of the Engineering School the Penn Suzie Engineer is' issued monthly by stu I dents in the school and a faculty advisory board. Essentially technical in nature, the Engineer serves . . to keep students informed on the more recent developments in the engineering fields and to maintain contact between faculty and alumni of the school. In addition to editorials, news items, and reports ii of the activities of the engineering organizations, the magazine includes articles by students, faculty, if alumni, and men prominent in the profession. . 4 l. f269l J I QV 172 Q1W qyavvy qy yy, we Z, . N , 5. ' w me 1932 Penn State Farmer J0HN-W- KENNADY THOMAS E. AMBLER Elllf0V'm'ChlUf Business Manager SENIOR EDITORIAL STAFF JOHN W. KENNADY - Erlizor-in-Chief :HOWARD W. CARTER - - Managing Editor E JOHN S. B. BAMFORD - - Campus Editor GEORGE K. DAVIS - Alumni Editor SENIOR BUSINESS STAFF THOMAS E. AMBLER - - Business Manager ROY M. GRIFFIN Local Advertising Manager DAVIS H. RICKS - - C irculazion Manager I . O... I I I2701 - ' r Horst Brintou Imvis Murtz GPM' liumforcl Slmnwx' Merry Neff CHPYJGI' Ambler Ricks Kennndy . Hill Kouhnus JUNIOR EDITORIAL STAFF W. S. Sussman - Assistant Editor ALICE E. MERRY - - Home Economics Editor E. L. I'I0'RS'l' - A Grange Editor HELEN NEFF - Assistant Horne Economics Editor JUNIOR BUSINESS STAFF .l. H. BRINTON - - Assistant Business Manager B. B. KONIiAUS - - Assistant Circulation Manager R. E. GRAY - National Advertising Manager I-I. H. MARTZ - - Assistant Business Manager FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD A. L. Baker J. Ben Hill E. H. Rohrbeck B. U. Blasingame E. L. Nixon Miss E. V. Harding The Penn W. A. Broylcs State Farmer is a monthly magazine published by students enrolled in the School of Agri- culture with the assistance of a faculty advisory board. Circulated throughout the state, in addition to student and faculty subscribers, the F armer serves as a medium for maintaining relations of subscribers with the activities of the School of Agriculture. The periodical is a member of the Agricultural College Magazines Associated and was established in 1908. ' I271l f t:'T2?- 4f1??9d ' ' i f-' -,.,4 ', ,,., Y' .,z ' ' E! -' 'Wifi xl 'W 'Pb 1.-fs f fV5fK'i555 tim Wirth ,af .,-f M35 ' f-SW':- T H A -aftasf fat -A at TH E, i932 Q- M - 1- -:.f.f:saff.-.g 'Q-ef.:f::-in i l 'l X ll l as ,4 GNL? V it 1 . gl R I i . I lf J 4 ti y 3, gi ,Q . 1 ,f .44 , ,. 1 Ii if - 1 ' l , l l t ll . 4 . . ,F J I if I , l li I l ri l l E , l .T 1 :ll W 71 I J l , i w ll l V' I . lb li, to I lm 4 -I ll l ,. . T' V Men's Student Handbook HUGO K. FREAR SAMUEL SINCLAIR Editor-in-Chief Business Manager . EDITORIAL STAFF Huco K. FnEAn,'32 - ---- - . Editor EDWARD W. WHITE,,32 - - - - Assistant Editor SAMUEL SINCLAIR, '32 - ---- Business Manager EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS R. D. Hetzel, Jr., '33 E. B. Zul-:uaskas D. P. Day, '33 BUSINESS ASSISTANTS P. W1 Bierstein, '33 A. E. Phillips, '33 G. F. Hieber, '33 R. M. Harrington, '33 F. G. Donehoo, '33 K, W. Weis, '33 The Student Hamlbook is published as a guide and directory to the College for the benefit of incom- ing Freshmen. The editorial and business staffs are composed of men who have shown ability as mem- bers of one of the various other publication boards. College customs, activities, history, songs, and other information comprise the material of the little book which is known farniliarly as the Freshman Bible. The publication is sponsored by the Penn State Christian Association. Big-rstgin Tsulmn Hetzel Weis Dfly 'Pliillips Sinclair Hu rriugton Frear Wlllte I272l F17-if - V ' - ' ' 4 'W 1'-' . --' 1: ,,,, --. ,. ,:1..,,,': 7,1 . L+, ,,,,,.-?-,, mmm ,, , Hg-, , , -g Ig f fer 5-1fsf,, V -fer-is 4'Wf'fr,:-X ,,11yr A-so - V.: H I--a fps T, ,qu , I it 1 I5 ff-A'-If-wfavfzss -tzififsw-saints I W ff it . ',3,,- , A f .'. '--fix. , ,.,, ,H I X::Nq.A .- .tu . . W ,... s, 1- , X ,MW Y A., 1.5 V ,A-1 if - Qt.: .-Q. -., ww.: I, -fail U 71 'dizrbf 'sr1fQ.fQ.I:f --+95:lvU.'f filklgifi' wr I-I-019' XQIQ4-7f'L32' Kiwi? ' F..T....17f,, 4-6. -, ,, , Y, ,-vvi' Awi4N4YY-,wwf '- i' Y 'jf 1' - sr- ' I WOl11Cl1,S Student Handhoolc , DORIS E. HAZELTON MARJORIE E. SMITII Editor Business Manager EDITORIAL STAFF Donrs E. I-tAzm.'roN, '33 - - - - - Editor EVA M. BLlCI1FELDT,,34 ---- Assistant Editor JEAN E. Susuuons, '32 IV. S. G. A. Editor MARIE E. IIWCIHATTON, '32 IV. A. A. Ezlitor ELIZABETH M. KALB, '33 - - - - Y. IV. C. A. Editor BUSINESS STAFF MARJOIIIE E. SMITH, '33 - - - - - - Business Manager VIRGINIA B. SPRINGER, '34 ------ Assistant Business Manager ' The Womenfs Student Handbook is published annually by the three major wo1nen's organizations, the Womenls Student Government Association, the W01HCH7S Athletic Association and the Young Women's Christian Association. This hook is termed the women's Freshman Bible because it contains the volume of general information helpful to new students. It includes the college history, customs, songs, cheers, regulations, and other information concerning Women's activities. A copy of the book is sent to freshmen upon their acceptance for admission to the collegeg upperclass women receive them at regis- tration. Blichfeldt McMahon Kalb HIIZGIIIOII Springer f273l I I I I I I I I I I is I i i I: I, I I I I I II I. Y I I . . . I I I I. I I. I I . . ,-1 I I I I fi Ia I3 ,.., ,Ap 4, -' -1 ' J . W, .-w-.fn H.. , , A K ,An , H ., I.: .,.,,f'.- - f. fu af' diff Civ, . ,J 5.- .:- -'S .J bf' x. . sq' -Q -A+ L. ,-.- - ' ,- sb ffl fGYI -gy X yt. 17 1 p qqbff, 115317, ' K f- ',. -- X , 52.4 'L il' 14175. ' id -17 1 N1 , f lvoiffitnsf- 'f.lFae iv4s-Q ' 2. 62-A 2.'?.tS.1' QIQQ ' maui I H E Penn State Glee Club In its twentieth year of existence, the Penn State Glee Club continued this season a successful career in choral music. From more than 250 applicants who presented themselves at preliminary tryouts, seventeen men were selected early in the year to fill vacancies caused by graduation. 'Phe initial appearance of the gleemen was Alumni Day, October 31, at the first Glee Club Reunion concert. This event, which was organized and directed by Profes- sor Richard W. Grant, included the gleemen who had RICHARD W. GRANT graduated from college during the ten years Director Director 1 - i V l ' Grant has been in charge of music. Fifty alumni, to- gether with the undergraduate members, participated. From the capacity audience 'which was present more than S5500 was secured and devoted to the Student Loan Fund, ' A ii' ienlabliiig'irninediatehelp for needy students. The club combined with the Players and Thespians in a show at Houseparty time. 'The' Panics of 1931, the product of this triple alliance, was a new venture in collegiate entertaining. 1 The choristers, abandoning conventional singing, presented an act which J depicted the college songs of the gay 9O's. 1 1 1 liesuming the winning stride of past years, the gleemen won their fifth State Inter- f collegiate Glee Club championship at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, February 11. Participating in the national contest at St. Louis, they placed third. ,A road trip included concerts at Readingglrlarrisburg, Coatesville, and Ardmore. As part of the winter concert program, the club presented a concert one Sunday after- noon. The traditional conceri at June Commencement will close their 1931-32 season. L2761 LA W E ' ' X J Q Adq,n.,q- , .:.zs6....- .. ..-:-L... 3... .r . ,Q-hh.:-ir.. ,4- R. C. Scr-ILAACK H. E. OPPEL R. H. IVICFALLS J. A. GANBER W. R. VARNUM Mus. IRENE OSBORNE GRANT - W. J. KENNEDY T. W. Avereil, '33 R. E. Carey, '33 M. L. Eshelman, '35 J. I-I. Enos, '33 W. E. Eshelman, '33 P. J. Fletcher, '33 S. B. Giiiiard, '35 E. J. Brubaker, '33 J. Cooper, '33 E. J. Davis, '34- E. F. Bohn, '33 K. O. Bonebreak, '32 R. G. Boyer, '33 C. M. Fiske, '33 . ORGANIZATION RICHARD W. GRANT, Director PERSONNEL J. H. Good, '33 W. C. Harmon, '35 R. H. McFa1ls, '33 C. M. Hanna, '32 C. A. Kline, '32 M. McNeary, '32 C. Jardin, '32 J. W. Kreeger, '34 First Tenors C. R. P. Second Tenors R. C. C. F irst Basses J. E. W. H. Linde, '33 . R. Second Basses R. Page, '33 C. Schlaack, '32 S. Souder, '35 B. Mowry, '35 J. Patterson, '34 Potts, '35 O. Linton, '35 Longcope, '32 H. McFa11s, '33 - President - Vice President Secretary-Treasurer - ' Manager - Librarian - Accomprmist Student Leader D. C. Frew, '32 L. J. Geist, '32 J. N. Garber, '32 W. J. Kennedy, '32 R. F. Geisler, '32 W. E. Longenecker, '33 f277j J. H. Trader, '34- H. West, '33 R. H. Woolston, '35 W.AR. Skiilen, '34' R. W. Treder, '34' M. Zeleznock, '35 W. H. Stine, '33 H. E. Wilson, '33 W. B. McKee, '344 H. E. Oppel, '32 K. M. Romick, '32 N2-f 'A ,f 1237? '4 531955 rf, ,Amir 'Q ,431vQ. g, . aw v n ,wma v, ga 7 5' 'J 74 .94 Q5-l53 '4 Aww! '44 AQ -hs , 7l: a-' D5 I I-1 E I 9 3 2 Girls' Glee Club ORGANIZATION DOROTHY W. CUMMING5, '32 - - - Prggideng HELEN A- HUOVER, '33 ' - Vice President MURIEL E- BOWMAN, '32 ' Secretary-Treasurer MARGARET E. BARNARD, '34 Librarian HAKRIET E. Soren, '33 - - Business Manager MARION J- KERR - Club Accompanist WILLA C. WILLIAMMEE - - - Director PERSONNEL First Sopranos , P. Alloway, '35 M. A. Clammer, '344 M. R. Folk, '35 A. C. Miller, '35 E. Barnard, '34 B. S. Clark, '34 C. B. Gibbons, '34 M. A. O'Brien, '35 N. Blake, '32 J. Colt, '34 M. S. Giffen, '35 J. A. Phy, '34 J. Beamer, '34 A. L. Evans, '34 E. P. Hartswick, '35 J. B. Roberts, '34- E. Bowman, '32 E. Broberg, '35 R. Everett, '35 M. W. Fisher, '32 L. . G. Second Sopranos A. Kell, '33 E. Kennish, '35 M. Walter, '35 G. N. Zufall, '35 T. Baer, '35 S. A. Ferree, '33 M. E. Knouse, '35 R. Nieman, '33 W. Cummings, '32 I. O. Hansen, '33 G. L. Moyer, '34 G. Marquarclt, '35 J. Erdman, '35 M. E. Hassinger, '35 H. F. Neaffer, '33 J. S. Stetler, '34 B. Fagan, '35 Altos Christine, '344 L. G. Hansen, '35 R. W. Kaines, '34- H. E. Soper, '33 E. Christine, '34 S. Espenshade, '35 A J. Etters, '35 J. S. Inman, '34- R. N. Joseph, '35 E. M. Kalb, '33 M M M . V. Rose, '35 . L. Rupp, '35 . Scott, '35 H. A. Hoover, '33 A. C. Strong, '34 L. O. Wiest, '32 The Girls' Glee Club, an organization of fifty-two members, meets weekly, sponsoring the produc- tion of quality choral music selected from its library, which contains both classical and modern pieces. There is at least one public appearance each year, usually taking the form of a mid-winter concert. The group also entertains at women's social functions, as well as participating in the singing of Christmas carols during the holiday season. 52781 LA V U E we n - i' ' ' 'Tf 1'?'T'G4 'i'-f- A'i9T'f1'T:7 i 'ILi' 'F-u-R-.rifle ' Y 7-'HFH-!3 v n i 1. I I N 1 l , g al ' X i V , 515' I G Q I I il 1 ll l i F a. H l 1' V l M Bowmn n Moyer Christine Wiest l 1 is . 9 l lr s arslty uartet E G' I ' V ' Q l l ORGANIZATION S l MUIIIEL E, BowMAN,'32 - - Soprano 1 GRACE L. M0'YE1I,!34 - - Second Soprano FRANCES Cl-IRISTINE,l34' - - First Alto l 1 LOUISE 0. WIEST,,32 - Second Alto ' , li 5 l 1 . The Cirlsl Varsity Quartet is selected by competition from the outstanding Voices and personalities 1 of the Girls, Glee Club and represents a necessary adjunct in Penn State's musical activities. In acldi- tion to taking a large part in the program of the Glee Club concert and in the annual May Day cele- i bration of Motheris Day, the quartet appears at many of the Worneifs social functions. ' J l l I . This organization, which since its introduction in 1922 had been under the supervision of Director i Richard W. Grant of the Department of Music, has this year come under the direction of Miss Willa l L C. Willialnlliee, assistant professor of Music Education. xl E 5. 2 Y U , t 1 3 f279l w w ii S 'MZfiS?g 4 -svavf, .5 VP. s,-iwvf ---wav' ...a s f- ws.. T H E. I952 . Instrumental Organizations The Penn State Blue Band, oflicially termed the Symphon- ic Band, is composed of seventy-five instrumental pieces which are chosen from the Junior and Senior classes by the Executive Board. At the beginning of the year thirty-three new mem- bers were chosen to replace ones lost by graduation, and in March twelve Sophomores Were added to the membership. Playing at all home football games and many important Winter and spring athletic events, the Blue Band also occasion- ally accompanies teams on away trips, going to the Temple game at Philadelphia on October 12 and the game with Lafay- ette at Easton on November 144. Vtfhile in Philadelphia the Band also played at a Penn State smoker held at the Penn W. 0. TI-IO'Ml'SO'N Athletic Club the night before the Temple game. D. Umor Another feature of the- Blue Band season was the opening of the annual mid-winter Sunday afternoon concert series at the College this winter. More- over, several radio programs were broadcast over station WPSC during the course of the year. Bandmaster Wilfred O. Thompson directs the activities of the Blue Band and is the only faculty member on the Executive Board, the active governing body of the organization. All members of the band must have served in the Freshman and Sophomore military bands. The band is extended financial aid by the department of military science and tactics, the School of Physical Education, and the Athletic Association. No remuneration is accepted for outside engagements. The Sophomore and Freshman Bands are the College military bands. Their main func- tion is to play for the weekly B. O. T. C. parades on Monday afternoons. At these times the Freshman Band parades with the engineering unitg the Sophomore Band, with the infantry unit. These 'bands also play at athletic functions when the Blue Band is not present. lVlembers of the first-year band are selected on a competitive basis. This year seventy sur- vived out of more than twice that number. These men automatically succeed to the Sopho- more Band next year, and members of the Blue Band are chosen from their ranks. Compul- sory attendance at practice for three hours a week is required. Having now completed its second year of successful organization under the direction of Hummel Fishburn, the College Symphony Orchestra, which numbers about sixty members, looks forward to a splendid future. Members of the orchestra are chosen by the method of competitive try-outs. Several concerts are given each year by the organization. A The W0mC117S Symphony Orchestra was organized late in the fall of 1931 to provide a means of orchestral expression among the women students. Selections of standard orches- tral work are now being used with the aim of developing an orchestra of symphonic propor- tions. H2801 X f LA W E Y 45 ' ' The Penn State Blue Band ORGANIZATION Wnnnen O. THoMPsoN, B.M. ---- - DifCCf0f DONALD A. SHILLLEY, '32 - Pfesifleflf WILLIAM - Mflfllls-'Cf SHELDON M. Kmzssuzn, '33 SCCFGFGFY CHARLES L. CLAIR Piccolo R. C. Lohman E-Flat Clarinet R. L. Esterline B-Flat Clarinets W. H. Lutz R. B. Carson W. A. Kielar E. M. Kressler . W. Krmn J. H. Widenor D. A. Shelley F. G. Bentz R. L. Berner C. D. Herr .l . D. Stamm. R. H. Faller 0. G. Meyers W. S. Click W. E. Ficllthorn P. R. Hassan C. G. Hill M. C. Miller G. D. Rohrbaugh .l. B. Tomlinson A. M. Miley K. Bmcr-rrmtr, '32 INSTRUMENTAL ORGANIZATION Alto Clarinet E. L. Sliaden Bass Clarinet W. H. Bogar Flutes W. C. Burry .l. W. Miller Oboe I R. W. Grant, Jr. Bassoon C. E. Ostrom Alto Saxophoncs F. M. Saybolt G. N. Gelatt H. G. Maiers .L K. Mosko Ten or Saxo phones W. Rosenzweig H. A. Ebenhach V. H. Schantz Baritone Saxophone C. K. Bri ghtbill f281l Bass Saxophone G. B. Supplee Trumpets L. C. Burket J. J. Rutherford P. W. Filer K. D. Pfoor O. Uhle R. E. Burgurt W. R. Moore R. Rockwell C. S. Shappelle M. Prutzman F PP H71 2 v-fl'-1 :1 Baritones T rombones H. M. Wilson T. A. Kennedy R. R. Greulich C. M. King .L R. Burkholder W. E. Eshelman W. D. Halstead E. E. May Drum Major Executive Board Horns A. E. Allen W. B. McGeehan H. Stevens G. S. Friedman Basses H. J. Koch C. Q. Smith P. R. Bradford W. Gombka E. M. Hagan F. Alexander Bass Drum W. L. Bottorf Cymbals S. Krudo, Jr. C. I. Hoffman Snare Drum J. L. Banks M. G. Quinn R. L. Boring R. K. Heil N .1 Ir New rw M i jr r h ixm E 1'- W w V S 1 whi wqli Mu vol 6 my aw nr N L gl I ia wk if iv! M. 'Q M NIL Q' as LV fi J m F M A LEL ,, A ,. . 19.52 SIMON ICRUDO, JR., '33 CHARLES K. Bmcl-LTBILL WILFRED O. THOMPSON PAUL W. FILER, ,33 WILLIAM S. CLICK, '33 WILFIIED O. THOMPSON The Penn State Sophomore Bancl ORGANIZATION The Penn State Freshman Band o11cANIzA'r1oN Student Leader Drum Major - Director Student Leader Drum Major - Director I I282I mes:-'-S-f 1?-- - f 744121- -wif? -- PL ,K lg-QQ, 3 4, -Q, j' in ,221-'. '1e2jve '?:-1-jj W ' ' 'l' -' ' '-'N ' ' ' rx 'Z ' 1 ffm? Q.XTx Cf? T3 ff' - Jfxfrfifl x ,xx fkgrgy ,X Xlxfmlfq.,-, x U A '7 ET f6E?ixK. 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It furnishes the music incidental 1 , l . I N l l w .1 l F , 'W . . lt . . 3,3 . . 1 I , - ' 9 , . l . to all Players productions, and has materially assisted the success of the performances. 52841 . , x ,1'ff,f' 1 ,. - - -z.5:1'-- H 55.1, 'nag -.' Sa:-' - I x.--:ri-A.-fc:-.f-'S 5- ki-2 .: 14.-3412 -. ...M-,,,,.,.,...,,K ., .1..,'. ..... ,i -.-,L .2v.:+,-.fx-1:5'.-12 - , , J.-P g '2-- 1-. 14.9-'XS' T-2 :C11Z .l3'f1. w 1 , X -ig?.f.'gLgJg.'..:4132- 221- ff-4.'L-.515 71 K x , QL-Lil, -1'.'A'. --51x'.1- -:syn Ac- jf.-,.'s.'-:QL-',' ',' ' A-If-' '..:,x':1 .' 191- -' , .,: '::.'Jg -. ..g--.-5-1 .g:4f. r' -'mf 'P , v f.',-.'-1.-cr.-'g1.w. . 2 . , . ' .. .,, .,.....,, , ,.4.,:.f-V., I 1 ,, , R I . , 1 -4..x,, . . 3, W ' JC 5 6lr 'n yavr, 1 1'r fam' f a 6 6 6 i 4r'fQ51S'- Witt? ' wi wigs , 2. 1 5' 'J-l'l E. Dramatic Organizations A The Penn State Players opened the season with the re-en- actment of Broken Dishes, al three-act comedy by Martin Flavin, before a F athers' Day audience on October 17, 1931. Reginald R. Kearton headed almost the same cast that played the comedy last June, portraying the part of Cyrus Bumpsted, an easy-going hen-peeked husband. Mrs. D. D. Mason as- sumed the role of Mrs. Burnpsted, the dreaming wife whose ideal love is frustrated much to the satisfaction of her husband. ' The play was directed by Prof. Arthur C. Cloetingh, with inci- dental music by the Players' reorganized twenty-five piece orch estra. The Panics of l931, a combined Players, Thespians., A. C. CLOETINGH Glee Club production was presented in Schwab Auditorium Director during Fall Houseparty week-end, November 6 and 7. In their first associated presentation, the C0llege's three leading en- tertainment groups made a great success. Two blackout sketches by the Players, chorus numbers and specialty acts by the Thespians, and an informal singing act by the Glee Club made up the show. I The Black Flamingo, a play of the French Revolution, was presented by the Players in their nent appearance'in'Schwab Auditorium on Saturday night, January 16. Mystery and intrigue characterized the action, while a grim old castle and colorful costumes dominated the scenes. Making his debut as a player, Bertram Rosenthal, Jr., portrayed the male lead as a priest. As Diana, daughter of a Parisian noble, who was stopping at the Black Flamingo Tavern for the night, Florence'F.. Sneddon, '32, took the leading feminine part. Receipts from this production were donated to the Student loan fund. The fourth appearance of the Players occurred on February 27, when Holiday, a three-act comedy by Philip Barry, was presented. Peter G. Meek took the part of Johnny Case, romantic young business man who did not agree with American ideals of commercial success, while Lillie A. Kell, '33, as Julia Seton, his fiancee, and Barbara Vincent, '33, as her sister, shared the feminine leads. We, the People, was the show scheduled to be produced by the Penn State Thespians during Junior Prom and Houseparty week-ends. Directed by J. Ewing Sock Kennedy, '26, it contained numerous dancing and song act and specialty numbers. The policy of hav- ing women in the show, renewed last year, was again effective this year. Robert C. Ayers, '32, James S. Norris, '32, and Edwin C. Malmed, '33, had the more important male parts, while M. Dorothy Johnston, '33g H. 'Grace Baer, '34, and Lucille L. Laskey, '35, were the feminine leads. A dancing chorus of eleven women and eight men, and the singing chorus of eleven women and six men helped in making an excellent performance. 12861 LA we Vlfise L2ll'llll!llSl511.2'EI' Moller Frew Butz Turner Moyer Bognr Micllener Gurmen Hoover Iluzelton Wilcox S'lmel'l'cr ' Kulberg Shelley Ilollnml Stroll! Voorhees Friedrnun Mullin Shott Page Iienrlzon lJ'0lier Tseluln Rnellr Mcliune Thorpe COIlllIl1'll Xlfehh Fugnte Martin Perkins Snefldou Nenslmum Beidler Anderson Meek Page Mrs. Cloetingh Cloctingh Fl'll0ll31!1 A. C. CLOETINGII D. D. lVl:ASON - P. G. NIEEK K. L. PACE P. G. Bnlnmzn T. C. ANDERSON Penn State Players OFFICERS A Director Assistant Director. - President - Vice President - Secretary Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. C. Cloetingth F. S. Neusbaum W. S. Dye, .lr. C. 0. Ridenour C. W. Stoddart D. D. Mason - FRATRES IN URBE Leon Skinner S. K. Merrill F. F. Morris, .lr. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors D. A. Shelley T. C. Anderson C. A. C-ault K. L. Page C. V. Drapewski M. L. Freuhan H. H. Broudy W. A. Lauclenslager W. H. Rusllworlh G. S. Friedman E. Perkin Margaret Tscllan B. J. Connard D. Frew C. S. Shott Myrtle Webb R. W. McKune C. L. Black Phyllis Beidler Shirley Thorpe J. J. Voorhees R. P. Fugale W. H. Bogar C. C. Carmen R. D. Helzel, Ir. O. W. Shaeller D. B. Wilcox K. H. Slrohl Anne D'Olier S. A. Martin P. G. Meek Juniors Helen Hoover Doris Hazelton L. E. Kulberg C. R. Page P. S. Turner frail R. R. Kearton Gertrude Ruehr Sylvia Mullin M. D. Moller B. L. Wise L. R. Moyer .l. E. Holland A. Mantinband R. R. Greulich .l . B. Gross W. E. Minnich .l. H. Ramsey H. M. Forsyth 1375 7 f'NQ 7 YV W QW 1v, q pffr qy YY, V 1 ix - Y YW 1 A n. A 1 .4 A 4 ,A 4 1 1 I 1 'P 112 ihv-45 wlis' ' 'f4.w' QMS- mis- ' 2. ' ' va s' l l'1 E. lg.-52 Holiday A Scene in a kindergarten on New Year's Eve, Jim Norris and Grace Baer as the roisterous couple who might take a boat for Bermuda any minute, in this environment, who could feel like settling down? Holiday Peter Meek, as the man who could not settle down to make money, is Finding someonewhovvill agreewith him in Bobbie Vincent who played the feminine lead of l loliday. 4 Blaclc Flamingo Une of the surprise moments in The Black Flamingo, as the relu- gees ol the French revolution, forced to stay the night in an old roadside inn, suspiciously try to discover each other's identity. ' s ' .silt vf .. A- gf us. ssl, 'f ' LA Vi E A Brolcen Dishes The surprise wedding in the homely show, Broken Dishes appears here as the Players interpreted it. The man at the organ is grinding out Onward, Christian Soldiers, as a wedding march. i ', r '. skrisw- - A Donovan Affair A-vivid snapshot ,ol action in the Davis mystery, The DonovanAFFair is seen here with James Aber, the inspector, accusing the heroine's father of murder. Brolcen Dishes l-lere appears the much-wanted hero in the play, Broken Dishes. l-le turns out to be a thief and shatters the illusions that had been held lor twenty years about him by his romantic wife. f289J AWD, 77g7w ?i7Fx'7I .SPL-vb ..w:M'r www, .mu Wmlrwf' '44l55 3P ' Zlgnv. 1141545 5 14:5 l H E. AYIUOFSOU DOY Wilcox Bradford Grnby Norris Mahuecl I' cl 11 Turner Keen McCn1:ter Kline Meek Prestwood Fitclithorn Page Busturd Bhglltelin Qmerly Ferguson Ehrlrnrdt Vifilson I Longenecker Lutz Krndo Cochrane Cohen Hunnu bliukner Holdermnu If osknmp VVortlungton .Anderson Snyder Fishlnlrn Kennedy Zindel T. C. Annnrcsoiv - I-I. K. Wonrnmcroln W. J. Swymm - R. H. Smith C. L. Kinsloe Mrs. C. D. Dahle T. C. Anderson R. A. Day H. M. Rodgers R. A. McClure C. M. Ehrhardt W. J. Kennedy W. M. Lutz C. M. Hanna E. Perkin R. R. Kearton W. E. Fichthorn P. G. Meek R. C. Bildstein P. L. Bradford H. R. KINKLEY - R. R. KEARTOIN A. G. ANDERSON - R. A. DAY - P. G. Manic - R. C. B1LDsTr.1N Thespians OFFICERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS R. W. Grant , E. K. Hihsllman HONORARY MEMBERS' Miss Helen Savard UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS H. K. Worthington W. J. Snyder W. H. Rushworth K. B. Moser J. A. Harris R. J. Emerly E. S. Malmed J. S. Norris C. A. Kline R. G. Ferguson H. Longenecker J. O. Grimshaw G. H. Grabe D. Wilcox A. G. Anderson PRODUCTION STAFF f2901 President Secretary Treasurer J. H. Frizzell E. Steidle Mrs. H. W. Stover M. W. Isenberg W. B. McCarter G. Zindel J. F. Cochran L. N. Cohen P. Epstein P. Turner E. K. Keen S. Krudo D. A. Shelley H. M. Wilson E. V. Gleckner F. A. Kendall R. A. Bustard Graduate Treasurer Business Manager Stage Manager Advertising Manager - Costume Manager Property Manager Reely and Truly 1931 Thesplan Show A Trio of girls who proved thatlhespians plus women make a good show, arranged decora tively on somebody s doorstep The songs of last year s show owed a lot of their success to these three So Long, says Jim Norris,as the cigar-smoking 5' i rl' movie director in Reely and Truly -and the rest J, of the leading characters in true musical comedy l il spirits, can't appear saddened by his departure. , yi ' , if it if 4 li , i P Y i Al ii 'gal i .fi li if fl' is , t 3 i 'Y fX l ,. ' it 1 a a V ,g . , J 1 iJ 1 ' ' fi ll Q K' : qu , ifl 5 El , i li i it 4 i! I i f I fy I i . i i., ,f Ed Malmed, as the boy-wonder of the studio, Q ll ii t.. . accuses his boss of something or other, and i lg .i ii Grace Baer holds his head. Who'd have Tj i l thought that the hot cha cha preacher two Il choruses before was the same fellav? 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'f .,,,, . . -3, U, .A ,..,- mmf. . .- .x,., - .,:,-31-I., .3:,A.'-,H I .--ig, . - ar-,..4. .. .f 4-,.-:1.- .pg sa' ZIV WWA' 'Q 1 QW x' YI, 4 'NYAV Vp 4 GB' P 4 iib V Yr qy,1 7' db fy r'-, ' , ' 4 'B ' .4 1' 1 X 'N' ' ' alas, was I H E l952 Sljl lt Si , A. . Idrizhlhll n 3Y,'Sf' 121225 SBSHLEI' TEEELIE If C 0l'2l1SIC OUYICI Th F ' C 'I EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS 1-'.Im1N 'Hz' 'Fntzznnng Professor of Public Speaking - - Treasurer Jossrn F. O,BllIEN, Instructor in Public Speaking Cough CLAYTON H. Scnnc, Instructor in Public Speaking - - Coach ' MEMBERS Seniors Coleman .I-Ierpel, President F. Merton Saybolt Richard A. Carvolth John C. Tongren Juniors Frederick W. Cramer Elizabeth N. Hepner ' Robert E. Tschan Sophomores ' Ernest C. Miller Leslie A. Seaman The Forensic Council, an undergraduate organization responsible for determining the debating and public speaking policy of the student body, consists of nine members. It is appointed each spring by the president of the Senior Class. The professor of public speaking and the debating coaches are ex- oliicio members. A . The Council looks after all business arrangements for debating, approves schedules, awards, de- bate keys, and aids the public speaking department in maintaining a student interest in public speech. It sponsors an annual Sophomore Extemporaneous Speaking contest, offering twenty-iive dollars in gold to the winner. 4 f f2941' t px QQ' QQ are P N . Debating Continuing the annual custom of opening the debating sea- son against a foreign team, the Penn State debaters discussed unemployment insurance with representatives of the 'British Students, Union who toured the country this year. This was the sixth of such international debates and the visitors con- vinced an audience of well over a thousand people of their viewpoint. These contests are held with the intention of estab- lishing and fostering an international understanding. Traveling by automobile, two speakers and Prof . John H. Frizzell journeyed to Washington, D. C., to engage in a split . team contest with American University on the capitalism- Josmfu F. 0'BnmN p socialism question, December 16. Two days later, the Wil- Coach liam and Mary team acted as hosts in a split team contest at West Point, Va., on the same question. With centralized control of industry as the proposition, Penn State defeated the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania representatives by audience decision on January 13. The visitors, who were on their annual Pennsylvania tour, upheld the affirmative. Advocating the affirmative of the question Mliesolved, That Capitalism as an Economic System ls Unsound in Principle, Juniata College debaters received the decision over the Penn State team from Prof. J. Stanley Gray, originator of the Oregon style of debate. On February 12, the question of athletic subsidies was discussed in a dual contest with Franklin and Marshall. W ln the first Oregon style debate ever broadcast, Penn State argued the capitalism question with Dickinson College representatives. Next came debates with the College of William and Mary and with Seton Hill College on March 1 and 12 respectively. Traveling through the east, Washington University debaters defeated our team on the centralized control of industry topic. The Penn State debaters made a trip to New England during Easter vacation, speaking against a Bowdoin College pair on socialism before the Rotary Club of New Brunswick, Maine, on March 28, and against St. ,loseph's College, Overbrook, Maine, on March 30. Members of the men's debating team also acted as critic judges at debates in nearby high schools during the year, and an intra-mural debating tournament was held under the auspices of Forensic Council and Delta Sigma Rho, the forensic honorary fraternity. . l'295l -sefvf,,f ine''4,aswa'n,,fv5' e r qw vv g. 4faew .ae WAAQAQDV' AW-457 4-359' ?4nQI E E4.Q4E9e':QQAQ I H E. 2 J Senmuus . Berlmtis Fox P'lnnk Miller l Klnpper Townsend Hoch Townsend Goodley Bauer Myem Frizzell 0'Brim1 Suyboll: Bulding Menis Debating November 12-British Students' Union Team December December January February February February March March March March March March April April 16-American University . - 18-College of William and Mary 13--University of Pennsylvania 3-Juniata College - - - 12-Franklin and lVla1'shall - 28-Dickinson College - - 1-College of William and Mary 12-Seton Hill College - - 16-Washington University - 21-Lincoln University - 28-Bowdoin College - 30-St. Qloseplfs - - - 4--Western Reserve University 22-University of Pittsburgh - SCHEDULE l296l Anthony Dickermn Strol I - - At Home Washixigton, D. C. West Point, Va. - At Home - Huntingdon - Dual Debate - W. P. S. C. At Home - At Home - At Home - Philadelphia Brunswick, Me. - Philadelphia - At Home - At Home no are sim vr f A w.s 11' AQ X! r LA VI E Niebel Hepner Mahoney Sclmg Fcrree Sliokowslii Dunmlre W ' AD B ' omen s e ating MEMBERS Sarah A. Ferree, '33 Virginia I. Dunrnire, '34 - Gertrude Tulin, '34- Elizaheth N. Hepner, '33 Marie G. Mahoney, '34' Martha A. Nupp, '35 Ruth H. Niehel, '33 Natalie A. Skokowski, '34 E. Marion Touilinson, '35 Women's debating at Penn State has gained each year in importance' and popularity, since the formation of distinct men's and women's squads in 1926. Under the tutelage of Coach Frizzell and Mr Schug of the Public Speaking department, Penn State women have made an impressive record The question under consideration for this season was: Resolved, That Socialism Should Be Substituted for Capitalism. February April 7 April 11 April 15 April 25 , April 26 May 5 as W 26 SCHEDULE - Montoursville College - William and Mary College 'Ursinus College CDual Debate? - University of Pittsburgh - - Skidmore College 1 N. Y. State Teachers College Seth Low Junior College fC'olun1hia University? I297l Hug r, 1-6r9 all uf,,f,fs1v,-fr, . dawg eww, -nw wh f - t :I+ .'1.- ' s. 1. , . . , wwf'-5'043a5' MMHV' q41E S-e 4.13 v- ' 2545- t 941 l l-l E t The Religious Program Penn State believes it has a responsibility for placing be- fore its students opportunities for developing a spiritual as Well as an intellectual and physical life. One method the College takes to accomplish this is the maintenance of a volun- tary religious service every Sunday morning throughout the College year. The services are addressed by outstanding speakers drawn from all faiths and creeds. Their messages are a challenge to the students who attend. That this form of Sunday service has proved satisfactory is indicated that although compulsory chapel was abandoned two years ago, attendance at these ser- vices is still large. J. H. FRIZZELL In addition, State College churches offer splendid oppor- Chaplain tunities to those students who prefer continuing in their own creed. In addition to the services conducted by these churches, each faith has a representa- tive who welcomes the chance to help students in their religious problems. The Penn State Christian Association, with a varied list of activities and services, accom- plishes much in the same manner. Its oiiices in Old Main are constantly at the use of student groups and individuals. A chapel committee, headed by the chaplain, receives and considers suggestions as to Ways for improving the usefulness of this branch of college life. Money donated in chapel during the college year is used to further the Work at the college of Lingnan University in China. The Chapel Choir is an important element in all college services. w 4 Coruzca Cuom L 3001 F ' ' ' - , ' , ' cf' ' , f - '. 18- -. ' . , ' ,' , . yyya J 1- ' , lv, , . J e--. - .. , ' - -U ff, ff,a. A 15- . 1. ', ' ' , ' ', . 22-C .1-, ' vu. . . . Q 1 , ,.. ' l -uh vw. 3' .3 . U. + ' '. . .4 , ' ' ', ' ' ,' . . ., 10, . --21- .f - . ' , - ' 1 , f - '. 1 '28- . ' .' , ' ' , ',-.. - 6- .W Q. . ' ' - . September 20 September 27 October 4 October 00101161 November November November November December J an ual y J anu'1ry Pebruax y Pebrual y Feb1 ua1 y lwehrual y March MH1Cl1 Apr1l Apl 11 Apr1l Aprrl Muay May May May .l une The Chapel Speakers for 1931 1932 Rev Henry Pltt Van Dusen UHIOII Theoloblcal SBIIIIUHIY Nevs Yo1k C1ty Hon Pxankhn Spense1 Edmonds Professor and Attorney Ph1laclelph1a Pa Dr W W Cornfolt Presldent 0fHave1l'o1d College Have1ford Pa D1 EClW111 J Van Etten Calvary Eplscopal Church Pntsburgh Pa Rabb1 Morus S Lazaron Balt11noreHeb1ew Congrebauon BHlt1II101C Md Rev Howard Thu1man Spelman College Atlanta Ga D1 He111yW A Hanson PI'6S1dCI1l. of Gettysbulb Collebe Gettysburt, P Rev Harold P Carr Asbury Unlverslty Church Ph1ladelph1a Pa Dean Thomas W Graham Oberlm School of Theolocy 6--Dean Llbe1et Russell Duke Un1ve1s1ly Durham N C 10 The Rlnllt Rev Wyatt Brown Blshop of the Eplscopal D1ocese of Harr1sbu1 Haxus bm P 17 Dr Halfled E Luccock Yale Un1ve1s1ty DIVIDIIY School New Haven Conn 7 P1of Jol1n Hemy Puzzell Chaplain Pennsylvanla State Collebe 14f-M1 A J Elllott ASSOClHtS Executlve Secretaly Nat1onalComn11ttee Student Y M C A Cl11C'IbO Ill Dr Ilvelett R Cl1ncl1y Fede1al Counc1l of Churches New Yo1k C1ty Rev Justln W N1xon Buck Plesbyterlan Church ROChCSt61 N Y Rev Stuart 1' Cast, St John s Ep1SC01J3l Cl1111Cll, Bellefonte, Pa 13 D1 A Bruce Cu11y, UH1011 Theologlcal Semlnary, New York Clty 3 Dr Henry H Tweedy, Yale Unlverslty D1V1n1ty School, New Haven, Con11 10 Rt Rev Robe1tE L St11de1, Bishop of the West Vllglllla Eplscopal Dlocese, Wheel mg, W Va 17 Rev C Wallace Petty, Fust Baptlst Church, Putsburgh, Pa 24-P1es1dent Mordeca1 Johnson, Howard Un1vers1ty, WHSll1Hgt0l1, D C 1 Mary E Malkley, Secretaly Luthelan Boa1cl of EClUCHt1011 8 Rev W War1e11 Glles, F1rst Refouned Church, East Orange, N J 17 Rev Wllllaln E Kroll, A1l1llgl1OI1 Presbyteuan Church, East Olange, N J 22 Rev G801gS C Vmcent, UIIIOH Congmgatlonal Church, Upper Montclau, N J 5 Rev Joseph R Slzoo, New York Avenue Baptlst Church, Washlngton, D C fBacca lameatej 13011 ,'T-f m 4:?SZZ'Zn1fwF'b .Ave F .aww .az-wr, Aww, - ' 2- ' - ' 2-aw wie- ' A ' wie I H E I952 I'IARRY W. SEAMANS General Secretary ROBERT MAXWELL, '33 WALTER I'IAllVEY, '32 - J. G. H. THOMPSON,,33 - RAYMOND MCCLINTOCK, '33 WILLIAM H. GLOVER MANLIO F. DEANGELIS V P. S. C. . CABINET OFFICERS CHARLES P. SIsI1TII,532. - President GEORGE K. DAVIS, '32 Vice President ROBERT M. .M.AXWELL, '33 - Secretary' CLARENCE E. CHRISTIAN, '32 Treasurer CHARLES P. SMITH President COMMISSION CHAIRMEN Campus Service IIOMER :M.ARTZ, '33 - - Religious Education Community Service GEORGE K. DAVIS, '32 - - - Research and Study New Student WILLIARI E. BELL, '33g Joi-IN E. RYAN, '34-g FRANK L. Human Relations WEAVER' ,33 HUGH BEAVER CLUB OFFICERS - President ITIENRY F. NIxoN Secretary - Vice President CHARLES F. MEYEIR - Treasurer P. S. C. A. CABINET McClintock Wenw'er Mzlrtz Seamnns Hummukcr Bell Thompson Maxwell Smith Davis RYH11 H3021 -Y - - V- - saga, W--..ig T..-'-'l1-.. -'f-:f1gm,:,gvy1g,gi:,,'fiwif ,, . ,, , QV, S7 . -. .1 . -1 K , f-1 - -a J v X 1 11 A61 A H' U i 1m1511H,5, V3 -.:g,:1 QiW1:1.j,, Xegqgtijar,t:??53i23.,I3,,T, -sQ,5,y11j.1N,.i5 '--Qi5ff5:,fv.,9, . 1k 1 ,m 1 '11 fi s -'faux ' vga'--f 'iflilfmm Y LQV, W, Y 4 'A' ' Q '-I :-: ,,-, , L1 I7 Y Y, 1:- IIUGH Bamrzn CLUB u l run llllllllgll xxllf on R1 lurrls MI mm Vt l1l'xlIlS lulxul N1 11111 NIutt.ospL 1NlX0ll I 1 taht XVLIRL1 Rod ku- Dtrtngchs C1101 tr M1 H L111111 atm. 111111111 ll er Rx Ill The Penn State Chr1st1an Assoc1at1on IS made up of stu dents and faculty who a1e seekmg to find real1ty for themselves and to he of b6I'V1CC to thelr fellows 111 college and soclety The group carr1es out a p1og1am of var1ous projects and exper1 me11ts to dlscover a11d to 1nco1po1ate the 1 al1d place of re11g1on 1n l1f e The C016 of the olganlzatton IS the student cahmet, 1I1C1llCl mg the assoc1at1on 01110818 and the chalrmen of the commls SIOHS whlch embrace the nun1e1 ous p1 ogram projects F01 the assoc1at1on s quarte1s, the ent11e east wmg of the thtrd Hoor of Old M3111 has been S1Jl6l1Clld1y equ1pped Sponsoung the F11es1de Sesslons 1n wh1ch pertment soclal, educat1ona1, economtc, and 1el1g1ous top1cs a1e dls cussed 1nfo1mally by f1ate1n1t1es and other g1oups, the asso C13.t10l'l has brought 1361.016 pa1t1c1pa11ts 1n such meetlngs some Wrrnmm L IrIAw1MAkrR dung really Worth While Associate Secretary Nearly four thousand student handbooks a1e d1st11buted annually The ChI1St1Etl'1 Assoclfttton also malntams a flee l1te1atu1e rack, hook stole, loan l1h1ary, employment hu1eau, a11d housmg bureau It estabhshes pre college contacts Wlfh new students, vvelcommg them to the campus th1Ollgl1 the Student COll1'lS6lO1 program and the Freshman Se1 ICS Wl11Ch t1y to orlent the new men to the11 new 11f e 1nte1colleg1ate confelences, W111Cl'1 are held yearly at d1ffe1ent schools 01 c1t1es are attended by delegates of the assoc1at1on Two of the outstandmg conferences ale the Buck H111 Falls M1d W1Hl61 week end meeung, and the Forest Park summe1 gathermg Th1s year, a dC16gEt1f101'1 was sent to Buffalo for the Student Volunteel Movement for FOI'C1g11 MISSIOHS COIIVBIIUOII, Decembet 30 1931, to Janua1y 3, 1932 The Hugh BCHVSI Club, formed tlns year fo1 the 15.151 t1me, IS the freshman aux1l1ary to the Chr1st1an ASSOCIHIIOH p 13031 ' 1 f 1 11 ,1 11 1 11 1 11 V 1 1 al 1 1 1 1 11 ' 1' 1 11 , 'I 1. 11 5 ' 1 11 1 l!x'1'h .I J ' . 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'.,- ,.--... . . -..nge . .-LM,.:z:.:. ....-f --.,..,...,.....:.:: fr,,,4,:-. YWC.A. OFFICERS ELrzABE'ru EVEI!ET'1', ,32 President ELIZABETH M. KAl.B, '33 Vice President MARGARET S. lX'lCMASTER, '33 Secretary ISABEL NICFAIILAND, '33 Treasurer ELIZABETH Evmusrrr Crimiz M, LICH-ry Y. W. C. A. PI'8Slf!lC7Z,t Forum Prg5idgy1,g CABINET Irma H.. Holton, '32 Rhoda J. Olierdori, '32 Doris E. Hazelton, '33 Mary M. Westrick, '33 H. Louise Marquardt, '32 Harriet M. Harry, ,32 Ruth H. Niebel, 533 Virginia B. Springer, '33 FRESHMAN FORUM OFFICERS CLALRE M. LICHTY - - President JANET H. H UBER - - Treasurer LOUISE A. I-IALBACH - Vice President KA'ri-UQRINE M. GORMAN - - Social Chairman Doius B. I'lAsT1E - - Secretary ADVISORY BOARD Miss Charlotte E. Ray Mrs. William Jeffrey Miss A. Pauline Locklin Mrs. .l. B. Hill Mrs. E. W. Hartman Mrs. H. A. Everett Mrs. C. E. Woodruff Mrs. H. W. Seamans, Secretary The function of the Young Womenis Christian Association at Penn State is to study social, economic and political questions in the light of the life and teaching of Jesus, so as to become possessors of an adequate Christian philosophy of living in the modern world. Both individual and group initiative have a vital place in this program. The Freshman Forum, founded last year, is an auxiliary to this group for Hrst-year women. Springer Cowles Hzlrnion Sesunnns H01 ton Harry Nichol Ottinger Marqnurdt Mclwlastcrs McFarland Everett Kalb Hazelton W ick Obcrdorf f304l 1-LT, W . A ., J! M L... 'J W 2.'.ZL7': I' is -W. ' 1 2.9. M1- 11P 'P Ns ,Z-f,. '- X-as :' 'L Ssumfuw I 'u,nn Rlhn I nulfu s NX ails Ball Gxl hon 1 r1tl Penn State Mission In China formerly known 'Is the Canton Christian College, Lingnan University is the locil point of Penn 1 2 , State s project to aid China in her educational development. G. W. Groff 07, is the Dean of Agricul- , N ture and Lester M. Zook, 29, is teachinff Animal Husbandry. Dean Ralph L. Watts is one of the Ameri- ' 1 can Trustees of Lingnan and is also a member of the Chinese Board of Directors. The money given in chapel during the year is devoted to this work in China. The school has re- ceived support from progressive business and professional men of South China. 5 . If ll T W COMMITTEE l 'LE l 1 l l V I Faculty Demi R. L. Watts, Chairman Dr. S. W. Fletcher I Prof. J. E. Kaulfuss Prof. W. F. Gibbons Prof. F. N. Fagan Dean Charlotte E. Ray Mr. Harry W. Seamans Student Charles P. Smith Elizabeth Everett H. A. Myers I R. H. Fritz Matthew McNeary Elizabeth Bell Ruth Niebel Elisha Hahn l ' ..f, -. 1, f' W' N C N 1 Au y Elf' 11 1 ss-Q -f was We .wi I Q N has . ' Y 1 2 EW-- ,- mt, ,,-,-,, ,. .fir ..,.s. . T 1 . ,,,i11-iii? ' -1'1 l - ' .fl n 111 . . 3 1 ' .- 4 5 , 1 ' VNV. .rs ' 11111-111111 ' I - ,g 3.7 I-'1'f:1 1 .. , 1 . 1 A V ' Q . F is 1 1, r 1 - V UQ Q F A H s. .5 l 11 l 'Hi N1 11 -. 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Rikcr Smart Roeser U Rush Page Tyrrell G-my Tyson Longenccker Spangler Ovordeer Longacru 1 Lo-ng' Runiclc Magnotta Spering Palmer Hibbnrd XVnlker Jefferson Moser Herr etnznxn Hucster Schwcnk Wclmln Bryan Crookston Hayllau' Young Goodman Q McLaughlin Hilcmnn Shepard Sclxwnrtz Miller Mathews Heiulci-son 'Christian Curvolth Erb Rusenswci 't Theltft 'rC 'I I 1 n er ra erm y ouncl l .L 1' . . . . , g The Interfraternlty Council roll IS composed of one Senior, one I , , ' i 1 Junior, and one Faculty member as delegates representing each mem- QQ ber chapter. The organization is made up of both national and local , X ' fraternities with the aim of bettering the College as well as her life il ' and ideals. ll , ' it 1 . . 1 The Council was first formed at Penn State in 1912 under the name i ' s 1 N ' Pan-Hellenic Council. 'lwo years ago, the Intra-Mural and Inter- , ,I fraternity Councils merged into one body to serve as a medium in ,, H y . the promotion and co-operation of rushing. The group initiates f 1 1 . . . . . i 1 1 scholarship, social affairs, and the control of numerous other activi- l rl . l 1 i ties among the Creek letter houses. l 5 'I F, L, MATHEWS A Board of Control which is the Judiciary body of the Council ' President enforces all by-laws of the constitution and the rushing code. This l ' I group 15 made up of the Dean of Men, one Faculty representative, the officers of the Council, and one Senior elected from the membership. Much of the friendship which exists between the chapter groups on the campus is probably due to the interest which the lnterfraternity Council takes in its members' problems. The group sponsors meet- ings of presidents, caterers, scholarship chairmen, and other house committees to discuss questions of importance on fraternity manage- ment. This year the organization conducted a conference attended by delegates of the member chapters and national figures in the fra- ternity world addressed the sessions. Vital fraternity problems were discussed by the representatives at the conclave. As the Council strives to improve the fraternity status at Penn State, each year finds its activities and field of service expanding. ' e i -' A up Lanai C. E. CHRISTIAN Secy.-Treas. Fraternity Acacia - - Alpha Chi Bho - - Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Kappa Pi Alpha Phi Delta - - Alpha Phi Sigma Alpha Sigma Phi - - Alpha Tau Omega Beta Kappa - Beta Sigma Rho Beta Theta Pi Chi Phi - Chi Upsilon - Delta Chi - - Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Theta Sigma Delta Upsilon - Elaia - Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Omega Epsilon Phi Delta Theta Phi Epsilon Pi Phi .Gamma Delta Phi Kappa - Phi Kappa Nu - Phi Kappa Psi 'Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Tau Phi Lambda Theta Phi Mu Delta Phi Pi Phi - Phi Sigma Delta Phi Sigma Kappa Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi - Sigma Alpha Epsilon - - Sigma Chi - Sigma Nu - Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Sigma Sigma Pi - Sigma Tau Phi - Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Phi Delta - Tau Sigma Phi Theta Chi - Theta Kappa Phi Theta Nu Epsilon Theta Upsilon Omega - Theta Xi - - Triangle - - - lnterfraternity Council Senior Representative Junior RGPTGSEUEUUUC C. D. Herr - B, O. Shepard - G. H. Young A. Allen - A. Carvolth - A. J. Magnotta - K. B. Moser - B. B. Biker - A. W. Keen - R. Hibbard, Jr. J. C. Myers - G. J. Smart - J. Webb - W. H. Zimerman A. H. Funke - C. E. Christian - C. Runkle - K. K. Rush B. Hileman - J. D. Stamm J. Schwartz - J. Stewart D. F. Young R. B. Hewes I. C. Herbert E. Perkins - B. Kearton - B. G. Boeser - R. F. Tyrrell D. B. Hayllar - J. M. Crookston L. Walker - F. Spangler - G. Fleck - E. Erb S. Supowitz C. A. Miller - A. Zilligen D. Meade B. A. Long W. Davis J. D. Page - H. W Masters P. Henderson - C. K. Longacre A. S. Snyder - W. Bosensweig C. G. Bryan - M. Palmer - S. S. Zyckowski C. P. Sehwenk R. W. McLaughlin F. L. Mathews W. H. Bushworth F. E. Schill - E. S. Spering - 53191 - M. F. Davis A. A. Blaess - H. A. Bauder - R. Knoth - M. Miller A. H. Pulvio A. B. McCullough - J. F ralautt D. C. Overder, Jr. R. B. Morgan - D. Goodman B. C. Binehimer - - P. Swan - C. King - T. A. Kennedy A. B. Barnhart - T. Fortney E. K. McMinn - - H. Fonz G. W. Eckerd - M. C. Shimer - P. Evans - W. Taylor R. H. Brower - W. P. Huester - E. S. Malmed - H. Wilson - J. B. Napoleon C. H. Dickerman - A. W. Hesse V W. J. Williams - F. C. March - F. Hieber - W. Jelferson - J. A. Wood - F. S. Wolff - F. W. Cramer W. Maealeer - - H. West - J. Munch - J. E. Kurtz - F. Kane - W. E. Stone - W. Moser - R. V. Ritter H. E. Longenecker - E. Frisch H. Ebenhach - K. Ingling - J. Wolchko - D. Kauffman J. J. Voorhees - J. F. Neill - A. L. Shane - M. A. Ziegler - C. R. Page . 1 W F L3 l T551 Tl . iii .Ll Qi ,. Q: u i 110 if 'N TEL I l l A ll. - if l if w, rl ,-l '1 P 1 l ,fl .. A vrr 17691743 54155971 ,s1k g, 1A F17r ,, -qisxir, - V ' me.-2 wnes ' Q.. . .P I E I 9 Q52 ' g '. I . A - . fin. Q' '??,7 i H FA: ,, .9 i Y- -:1's1' zQ.L1-. lp 5 , 'L W E'f'f-ff '1 . ' Acacia' f W f 'J . lap s ' -eg, .J jf,.1:':.Tf1t- , 5 Founded at University of Michigan, May 12, 1004 li IH ' ' 45.6. 3 h. .V .lf'1'.'ff'2' ' gf. 9:-'un ' 1'-A5523 -. -I, Active Chapters, Thirty 31392 3 1. E . mf: - 1! ' ,514 . U5s5:Q ?15.. ff - E.- .sgxzi sbq J . '15 f ' C A - W. E. Butt. D. A. Campbell D. S. Cryder Ed. Dunlay R. A. Dutcher H. H. Deal XV. E. Disney G. H. G-rabe A. E. Diem W. P. Campbell PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER W. S. Dye, Jr. J. M. F'ry C. E. Myers YV. P. Davey H. H. Kauifman D1'. P. H. Dale S. H. Campbell M. F. Davis R. A. Abbott G. V. Fetner P. F. Hallock I Established June 9, 1909. FRATRES IN FACULTATE D. R. Marble, H. G. Pyle WW. . P texs J 'e xer F HBEQ 'giggle v , R JUfP.K'7if-it J. M. T592itll'1 Sophomores T. A. Adams Freshmen C. K. Hassler L. B. Miller H. B. Northrup I-I. N. Stapleton C. A. Rupp G. H. Bowen TV. L. Henning G. W. Sargent N. B. Shaw C. R. Snitger W. B. Protlncro C. D. Selwitz W. J. Shields G. R. Green W. F. Hall ' R. S. Kirby F. M. Torrence R. D. Fellows H. R. Hoy B. L. Wise I-I. W. Yawn P. M. Smith Miller Selwitz Hallock Prothero Hassler Snitger v X Fetner Davis Shaw Smith R51111 YHWH W- blllllpbell Wise Herr: Hoy S. Campbell FQUOWS Myers St11D19t0l1 f32o1 Gb, 1 -if . drew. AY 1 , av V avian www J qv. LA VI E. A o -fa.-as - -s In - ' -v.s.wQs-1 D. L. Black W. A. Butz J. A. English G. R. Ambler, Jr. W. W. Armstrong A. A. Blaess C. B. Antonson E. VV. Baird J. F. Bechtold F. M. Alnbler PHI LAMBIQ, CHAPTER Establish! 1 June 2, 1917 5: U' 3 VII.-in-.i 'A' - C. D. Champlin ' H iii ' if , W? ' ' . W. Green f ,.-' J ' . ll! A-g s with '1 c. E. Fink 1531! ,H ,.1i1: 1 if lv, R. Hindnmn A .ffiju r sb X 'T-yi ' 4 ' ,lv-' A N.. l!UXM,i 'fu iors'Q1if' KQV ' A. H. Hobbs . 4 v ' 0:1 7 5 2 1 al 1 22.511 J. 11. I-lynn 001-66524156 4 K-f 1.4. . 4 55.632 R. M. Berry T. B' . Fairchild W. S. Bovurcl L. F. Hughes H Freshmen. J. A. Hannah H. F. Varian ' I Alpha Chl Rho Founded at Trinity College, June, 1895 Active Chapters, Twenty-two H. W. Weigel J. S. Hornbeck W. Schmid R. O. Shepard K. D. ,Pfoor c. Phillips E. K. Knecht D. M. Maier W. D. Chase, Jr. A. C. Watson G. B. Suplee, Jr. D. G. Weiss J. H. Richenbach W. M. Robelt R. L. Sordou D. It. McCla,y H. S Millington R E . I Reed It. A. Hunter 1 Bulrrl Antonson Hughes Reed Hannah Varian Hunter M. Ambler S. Millington Iinecht Bovard Bechtold Mcfllny Fairchild Jnmes ' G. Ambler Armstrong Hobbs Moore Blness Pfoor Philips Robert English Shepard Sol-don Suplee Schmid Hindman VVeiss Berry Fink TQ Millington l321l S505 filliva .iivi-wr, aQi'f'F .du-vg, .15 vr, .gy-.vv, ,I ' - I H E I952 ,..' My I : V 4 'nik gg? 1 ' . b I , . C g I l V -V K' V -efiriir p a I lgma 7? -- 4 . - r 1. I3 . W.. V: V V, 7. ix F:C,,,L,,Lw.E,ziig. ' I .4-' mi Founded at University of Wisconsin. December 11, 1002 -1 .x5Q: f 5 , If-7:5 Y4,, gi' ,. - 5 H ? 3 1 g. L 'a1l,3. A -. Ilia Lf ' ' l ' ' 1 A' ' 11, Active Chapters, Forty-nine -5 iB '?F'1 - 1- - pew ' I. UF 4 ' 1 ' 4 - 1 .......,.:...L.IC:gg:'? seg,-47 ' NU CHAPTER Established April 3, 1911 S+ T i 1' FRATRES 'HM ' UIJTATE Dean F. c. Whitmore- L. R. Parks M. R. Fe!.iil5e?gfi'l F. A. Karnatz A. P. Honess sea: af- fs- H efnhfsggone -H.. 15- 2' as a . . a . . -ewme ., ,.e, -,. wq'1',,,-, '. . awoof . . n R. A. Dutcher H. H. Apfrledorn F. . - n I-I. L. Van Velzer J. R. Long G. C. Chzmdlee A. J. Currier E. . . w g . f s.-my C. O. Tongberg A. Baltz W. J. Keith E. Dunlay ffevif-f s. D. smith . 'f. 'Tix .gg .1 Ag, , -1 v ..-. 4 ' ..51i. , 1'l 4 J. ff?-' J- H- Young L. J. Kleckner 3 'i' I' G. W. Seagren J . W. Mclntyre gi Ilglieyl E. B. Detvnlcr Mgfqztivae 2jy'g:41- R. E. Meyer J. C. Tongren - - ever 353+ F, Y. Exif , . ,fa ' 3 A fffi. . - :- .e.,EA.. 1-'ft .,..1. . f. .ff-Q, . vii- H. A. llauder H. Hennessey P. Di' :Bti - f ff K. Powers W. Kuminer C. E. Eisenhower J. Ramsey J. B. GQ ,,-wi ' n ge F. G. Benford F. McAllister E. F. Balsbaugh VV. W. Vincent J. Tnteri ,e.gn' .. 5- -J .EQ W. Benion T- TJ .f I--f 5 Lil 'V f,,...'tn P . :' lr' R. Young A. Clark E. Slick' Morgan W. Thomas C. Crosson A. D. Turnbull E. Hall R. Mkl.ttlSOH ' f . Harper E. Waltiiian R. Stocker Freshmen W. Merrill R. Peaslee C. S. Carlson A. Condon R. I-Iinkel B. Stratton I-I. Benion R. Goyne R. W. Brown W. Stahl Crosson Goyne Morgan Benion Brown Condon Detwiler Powers Stahl Carlson Stratton Peaslee Benion Hall Harper Slick Stoker Thomas Clark lllnttzson M 'SI 'NT Edin er Hod kiss Melntvre Hennessy Merrel Hinkle Meyer Wetzel eyer l' cl nry A g v g ' . Vincent Holt Ramsey Young Tnten Goyne Wxlluucr hummer Young Hyle Eltringhum Bauder Benford Eisenhower Bnlshangh Metzger Seagren Kleckner Willianis Tongren Pm-ks Honls I3221 ' . lilflr- 15- - I .5f.u.i'.. M. V- A. i 1 A , ' 3342.1 -. a a mma 0 .fm . lg:-J.. . . . r?1G:'gka3'L1p?55 45153 4f..f,f1 ?Q'?Qj?5ffTflyzgfj5 if 2: Founded nt Olno State University, 1903 ' 'L jmafif 'l -5?'Z1ff. l'lf,':?.f f.'irZ:i -S? 1 - 'fl :il f ' . ' -fi. . , , Active Chapters, Thirty-two sf ii4.Q.1,efii'f.f 'i3iQ - ff' ' J 1 .fi fE'i 'i'gi L .W ii 'i ilifiii ' ' ' 5 ' -...JE-w'..-Q35 if: I V5 11:2-T PM .I .I-i . '1 .m.3V5..A. - .-j I--'w,.....ml-ci 21 .. - .. .+I 'Af ' EstablisliegSlggiui111' 2, 1911 FRATRESAINYGEACULTATE D. E. H. 1-'rear P. I-1. M. If J. V . ,f+'Q':?nUL-e3itz'R F. c ok . J . H. B. Younff C. s. Bittner A. H. Rouse R. U. Blaggiogame C. H1 P,-iHTCTIgga.r?clelr S. W. Fletcher E. P. Brasher A. K. Anderson T. B. Keith J. 6521 11 gnu H. O. Triebold T. K. Cowden E. W. Callenbacli R. P. Meahl I0 S. L. Allen. Jr. R. L. Eigenbrot E. M. ,a.rg,ef Af55:f3 . McGeehan R. J. Emerly W. R. Acton T. E. Ambler C. B. Hutchinson S. A. rbesfggff f' . Allen A. L. McComb W. B. Ball R. G. Bressler, Jr. R. R. Arthur 1. J L 'ij' E. H. Kocher - .lwwef-V C. S. Jackson H. E. Wilson B. B. K01l1lXilaI1S:,'-'g 1-f!E. F. Aschenbach S. C. Garner C. N. VanCise C. F. Hess, Jr. E. P. Arnold M. Brunei-Q G. W. Fry R. E. Gray 1 '. . -'WT'-Ml .g... il LCAmP5Q9.gZ,gAemnnefQi1.sf W. E. Ben J. Ii. Longenecker W. H. Klns un-'-'tiffnfliisiiel M. L. Reimer R. F. white I-I. L. German H. Hutchinson , R. E. Arthur M. W. Flickinger - F reshmen. G. W. Pnnnier W. A. Hand V. A. Bell ' W. C. Ferree E. Blind H. M. Benedict Pauniel: XVhite Aschenhnch Fliekinger Hand V. Bell Ferree Blind lilnssmnn Konhuus Emerly Longenecker XVCHVGI' Brunner Reimer E. Artlnvr Jackson Van Oise Benedict H. Hutchinson Kocher German XV. Bell Hess McComb Garner G-ray Wilson Rishel Arnold Fry Acton Rouse McGeelmn Brasher C. Hutchinson S.Allen Ambler Knrger Bressler R.Art1lnr Forbes A.AlIeri Ball 13231 SV-' 'A Gig' 'A fi+17in' 71 . Wg-J 'P 1, 'XWV5 1 dw VY' sind P' QD 4.eAvf .:'as'- ' uns- ' Z..Q1 o5' ' wins- .sl I H E Founded at Newark College of Engineering, January 11, 1014 Alpha Kappa Pi f A Active Chapters, Twenty L OMICRON CHAPTER Establislle ' 6. 1930 FRATRES - ' ULTATE C- S- WYHHC1 J. E. Kaulfuss H. R. Shattuck T. S. Goas FR A T ' .. X ' . 1 v d'llI. ,c F Alxamii . I 2 an A i 'l .vfl Q ' P. L. shun W. E. Bailey q 12 If hlltwl 6 . M. A. Hzmrtzell J. R. Kern A. B. Moore W. B. Mccm-mr li 2, L... . I R. A. Carvolth K1 ' I null .-' ag Ill .- 44 .-.,,1, .1 -- H. P. Peters W. D. Johnson kg 'wgnfiw ,q C. A. Becker .l. D. Kendig A. G. Anderson M. C. Miller H. W. E. Hartman J. N. Adam, Jr. A. F. Knoll . Saphomores J. D. Uhle R. E. Longenecker J. C. Hamilton, Jr. R M. Martin WZ Leight M. Hunt G. G. King C. C. Naylor C. Bust t F reshmcn C. VV. NICDE1'lll0tt R. C. Stone F. 'l'. Clark . F J. VViclney J. A. Benner J. L. Kurtz WV. J. Simpson J. R. Keen W. J. Robinson, Jr. McDermott Simpson Kurtz Benner Robinson Stone Widney Keech Clnrk Adam J. Uhle King Naylor Hunt Hamilton Leight Longeneclger Martin Bust Peters Miller Anderson Hn rtmnn Becker Moon Knoll Jones Ixenchg Johnson Beagle Hutchinson Shull Moore Bailey McGa11-ter Ca rvolth 0. Uhle Hnrtzell Bn ttersby Kern I324-fl X , QP , KWW37' ,- 11-557' AY'-S 1'-Y f v. ., ,x! NF'r- 4'-fihw . AV X LA Vi 2.5-is F-h iv K - -S 1- ?eg S1 fRfq45 1 L. P. Scalia A. J. Mngnotta. A. H. Fulvio V. J. Rich A. Q. Gigliolli E. Castellzmi I-l. Casterline CHI .- HAPTER E t bw f 1 16,1929 Sig.. 'Mg if R F -HE - RBE R, Q? 'P FR s :e...1l i zo EGIO 113. 1 172: A. J. Bnrrasso A L- C21D0l'0lli F. F. Spadi C. E. Ronco 52 0172512 ' .lf S. Bartoletta, ' I-.tv :' J' M. Sindaco Freshmen P. J. Zorzi . E. Paglinxini J. N. Coccodrilli S. 0. Sgarlet C. C. Franco I. J. Spurio p a I eta Al h Ph' D I Founded at Syracuse University, 1912 Active Chapters, Thirty J. F. J. Gelli Fulvio F. DeBonis F. Giampiltro J. J. J. Russo Alloy Cnstellnni Coecodrilli Casterline Pagliariui Spurio Zorzi Russo Sgarlet A Alloy Gigliolli Franco Bnrtolettn Silldllfffl Gelli Spndi Rouco Deliouis- Gm mpiltro Sculin Mn gnottu Bu l'l'llHSO Occ-:usionc Fulvio Rich Cn pn rnlli Lulmrc f325l fibrfb, fliikva ,awfmrf .gihvh .,dvi. r .wvn faqwv, we l?QWf-ing-1b'7f 4f?2s5 , 4 531533 A ZaQb n9' A 74:Q4ir, h? I H E. 2 Alpha Phi Sigma Founded at Pennsylvania. 'State College, 1924. Active Chapters, One C. 0. Cromer W. P. Bennett C. M. King W. 0. Bishop B. L. Falcone D. T. Dinslnore PENN SYLVANIAWLTATE CHAPTER Q , N114 FISJAQE QL - f 5 v. R. Habii? M kn5?P. LeGalley E. R. vansanr 4.5. .... I F - ln .Munn li-ug. z 134313922 :: z1:f1i'.j::g:::.: . ---- , ll1i fZ'i'Z FP-A-if' 1E2521 w i.fg. Te.:, 10 .arf fif , il'll.:..'1ii. W. J. McNiI:t ' ' I-I. Nelson Nupp 1 -':::: 12555. I . eno T 'ltzifliflillifsiiii' N- W. F. Grauch KA. J. F: rj T J. R. Jones E. Miller E. B. Grubb gli Jones X A. B. McCullough L. WL - - N C f3wfll2eI'f21l E R. E. Hoover C. '1'. Kent G. P. Remey W. Schatz Freshmen I-I. L. Kaness W. E. Middaugh H. S. Smith x Kent Guerin Bennett H. S. Smith Schatz Miller J. R.. Jones C. H. Jones , Grubb Wilggn Iiiug Bishop Rainey Stuck Kanesg Hoover ' Huber W'nnller1ich Grnuch Nelson Nupp McCullough McN1tt Cromer l3261 -n xii,- ' '!I' P ,.,,, 41. lo. , AAJQQ Vqifgwis H QQ! N , UPSILON CHAPTER Established February 9, 1918 FRATRES IN FACULTATE I I Alpha Sigma Phi Founded at Yale University, 1845 Active Chapters, Thirty-two G. J. Bair W. S. Dye, Jr. W. R. Young .lf 'lf F 5 BE UR D. J. Lehman R. A. G1'al1an1?Qi8iN4 C. G. Graham R. T. Graham I J ,X as .. A .fi tffixx I .EGIO A. R. Gates R. B. niker , 'b:lvVL:2Sk6hLiir c. Q. Smith J. E. Pugh J. Rutherford 1W 'ffMB..I2.ufzi P. E. Waltz f l X V x N. F. Rodda H. A. Voelker -W I Z 1, F.xHa.ncoc G. H. Anthony i lllazmfgggff'-5 151, me :gl-wit. '.j ?7 C. W. Houghton F. B. Gorman Wi orivgg W. H. Sickles, Jr. K. W. Weis C. W. Shaetfer fl wah XG? ' ortonfiyr J. F. Weir Cv 46 - J 9 M.. G. Quinn R. J. Sigel ?-4QiM,EQ1 Hleg5Q-gx'23 - E. A. McLaren ukqgogigraores B. E. Taylor W. Lindenmuth S. F. Graham, Jr. P. A. Seltzer M. S. Moore D. E. King K. N. Waltz D. La Rue Freshmen R. O. Graham, Jr. M. Ayres R. Wurlitz G. Barlow R. A. Sigel M. Hall W. Stoner D. Stewart W. Holland J. Miller W. H. Miller J. Lockard W. J. Hess W. Pace W. Rogers Hull R. Graham Barlow R. A. Sigel Ayres Moore Rogers Seltzer Wnrntz 'Waltz Weir Taylor Quinn Hess Pace S. Graham McLaren Gorman Weis 'Morton Houghton R. J. Sigel Miller Hess Widexlor Pugh Iloclmla Smith Luiz Voelker Gates Baer Shneffer Young IQ!-3271 svxfb, ffSY2.Y'a -'i3W':.x'Yr, .min-.175 fslbwusg-nr, 4fiw1b .an 'l 'Z'7AAW-5-.5'7'9 A.f'51eMQ5'?' wean A 'S-.?4lvj ..QEf-ffffilil I H E D. F. McFarland 95:1 Q74 92 96+ pg 2 we sa We we ' og www m' 5 sg f-,SE ass: ae 2 PTQ QS eng ESE S9 ' !3'1 ' :. 5 ge F 5- Y' L. ar Z' A. Tritschler '11 o s: : F-Tu 0 sv Q. P 2 '- 5 ti' -U ra . is 5 B' ro SJ QI Q Z T I 5 5? I IH' 2 Q Ill TD g C Z Ei ... S E' 5' rn H S 3 Q E' as 2 CD ... Ol P-4 P-4 T 2 CJ! Qf. 'multi-T. , asv-: 1 x. aswnfii -1592.-. . f' -' Esxiill-. ...L f ....z.....r ,IX 1. TW? -... 5. ' 'J ,-1 W, if 5 :...E..E3.v:.. ,Kr ..-5-.111 V VX zulu-13. EX Las. P-VU O FF FU F??' P J. Ash A. Hussey R. F. Stein B. Lash M. Coates R. Rarick C. Overdeer N. Knupp B. McFarlane F-. Lansdale W. Priclmrd E. Dentice V VE -. . H 1: 'wi . Y. .fini-1' ' .21 1- 1- C. ': 'll an ngffa - -, I K, we 'v ' 'x F .1 , ' lf' ' 1 . Eg BU . 1 Q ' 1 K, R H+' if X L v 1 I ,, I R. Q 1 HI E 4 :1 I if 1 I V x f GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER Established February 6, 1914 FRATRES CULTATE . . -V U , 'U-51. 511 E. .5 5- 5. ' -:-1 5 :?:1.1: .- EF , .L Q Y LQ....1.i..3 T 1 . ' ' . ' mi' H.. gigi :rl mr,-, My Egg L 311: W ' .3 jfflj V , . 3-LD J' A 1 . . E NWC . c. 1+-.f.:sr531.+:rf:gf?rm:' Freshmen J. E. Seeburger P. S. Souder 0. B. Malin W. F. Sands H. P. Griffith W. J. Knupp L. V. Wald W. S. Cunningham W. W. Erwin A. T. Stohr H. B. Todd C. A. Smith T3 P. Lansdale L. M. Diemer, Jr. f M .- E. L. Keller M. R. Fenske T. M. Miles S. M. Cunningham R.J.Lee C. R. Tittle W. Reynolds T. B. Martindale, Jr. E. M. Eberhard Smith A. Knupp Stax-ner Tritschler Pricluu-Ll Dentice Nix Hurveson Seeburger Sauder Todd Stohr Bell P. Lansdale Diemer Martindale Henning Scdwick Prescott L. Lansdale McFarlane Howarth Overdeer Tittle Ehez-lmrd Turner Page Click NV. Cunningham Ervin McClain Blgllf Day Fenske Keller Malin McFarland Hun! Ijlaller Sands Sabold . Raine.. Bacon Perley Lush Coates Longcope Keen b. Gunmngham W. knupp Wmd Mxles l3281 1 I L A V I E. e nv my .- as' 'H -w..v A--anlw i. A 9' ,,1.Ym'f ' ,Ar L I - t AI I. zl H W z' lf.- - ,, ' l -- elk .-34,-3 p a e a , A - .- -f. ,-- ,P ,Q . ,,,1m,. ., V., ' el'-' .- ' . Q' 't i H' -Hz.- i'i ,.' 1 ' f V1 ...Lg l g '- ,L - .flmhvi 'IL1 ,i'g3..57gg5 Founded at Ohio- State University, 1897 .w .'g,:g'L..:E.!- Y H 9,9 , - -If .f.:, ,: . I N' Q.gi-.il--'ggi-Sis, . , ,iyfgfif ,,..v l .y , ' 5 T f-21213 ' , I Active Chapters, Thirty-nine Alain! 7. .lmj I.. 1 1 , sa1,.ggg?g2.f4 4 1 ' 1 5:95. '--.-L, ,V -f y .1 aw vm yr! X I 'il . In .- ' I l l it e' J, I W ' 35 . .' 1 ' ffrvfw--4,4-P- fl--..-..L1---JV' H L L.. 5 f'7 1 .R P .:,v: J .l i Lg-.413 r- MORRILL CHAPTER 1 Establisherl 1898 FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. D. Anthony C. D. Dahlc J. E. Hunter I W. M. Lepley R. C. Miller C. VV. Stoddart A. L. Baker L. 'l'. Denniston C. 0. Jensen 5 M. '1'. Lewis C. E. Myers R. H. Sudds A. L. Beam IC. A. Dutcher 0. J. Kalenberg W 0. C. Lewis J. C. Nageotte W. W. Trainer F. L. Bentley P. L. Edinger H. H. Kauffnialxv-'-1 FL F. Lininger H. G. Niesley H. O. Triebold R. U. Blnsingame J. A. Ferguson J. F. Klum Q . B.,.:Mack E. L. Nixon R. L. Watts A. A. Borland S. W. Fletcher F. D. Kern--.. j,z'g'Q. Y WIHL. .Gfgahlladison C. F. N 011 F. P. Weaver J. R. Bracken W. L. Hnmmaker H. C. Kligndel' ,M 7, I-TQj1i'jMairs L. C. Overholts R. C. Welsll C. A. Burge W. L. Henning K. G. Lnnglsbuig ,:HLiQFvj'JJ McClure H. G. Parkinson J. W. White W E. W. Callenhnch E. K. Hibshmun C. P. Lofngj-1 F'753F i': .iQIwfL5'gQ5lN4cDowell E. H. Rohrbeck W. E. White V I L. K. Metzger 'X fwi G. W. Sullivan V l FRm I9ItE u 131512010 V fifr- .fr-.X V i,r:!.'f.- ' . jfgeyjf- jiS5'5l17.3wf' ' J. S. B. B nford L. R. Good It. M. L'1filinjf3,.'3f'ffA, ,f-J. W4'aKennady D. H. R' k . . ' ' , G. K. Donal D. M. Goss H. Rf'fg.?osepIlson 'I' 'S. W:'Mosiex' F. H. Sifaif Jgtgigqnms I . U. Y C.. E. Dayton Jujiilors -L J. I-I. llrinton O. M. Davenport E. L. Horst U' M. L. Laulfer, Jr. H. H. Martz H -I . H. Roe E. J. Brubaker B. R. Davis I-I. J. Gardner R. L. Stockholm I A. S. Wood l Sophomores i I W XV. E. Bell W. A. Craumer A. VV. Fishel E. G. Fouse R. E. Lines G. E. Timmons , l J. V. Ca.v1lcer H. W. Tnrbervzlle , Freshmen W X 'l'. E. Moncrief W. J. Poorbuugh S. E. Smith G. W. Grisdule l l l A I l . , . Roe Lines Wood Moncrler Bell Flouse Flshel Foorbnugh Timmon Brubaker Crittenden Ricks E. Williams B. Davis Brinton Oraumer Davenport Goss Martz Smith Lauifer Good Mosier Griflin 1 Cnvileer Wieland Mnirs Henning Hammnkcr Miller Nixon Bentley Kiem Borland Noll Lang L1111dsbu1'z G. Davis Trainer Bracken Denniston Kern Horst Josephson Shaw Kennndy Bnmforil Linlnger Myers I' 329 I N . gy, fjq'y517, -qi, 17, 452517, H4 1967! ,.s1'?Qg1Y,g, 4 53975, 'Alb Q 3 ' mliiv- ' 2415- Zinv- 44. 2 wail, I American Commons Club Founded at Denison, Ohio, 1917 Active Chapters, Ten K. 0. Jones W. E. Eshelman K. L. Faust J. S. Koval D. B. Christine W. E. Clark PENN STAT CHAPTER Establish 2, 1031 rj? FRAT 'S I 1 CU ATE R. V. Watkins +I + ' R.. S. 'Q' Qi' U : ' I Z' f . 1+ Mi! ,, p MI- . . FRA RHS A ...JL n.. IO Sifni 'I ' . nu lab I 1 F L. E. K ll -g RH . 71192155 T. A. Anderson G. W. Gliiiiieglz ' egiligriii Sophomorqs A. B. Costic F. S. Greennwald W. T. Fink G. E. Greb-Lasky Freshmen J. W. Appleyard S. N. Fister Kirby H. D. Wrigley W. J. Strong V. Vitali A E. M. . E. Sieminski J. Zebrowski L. Eshelnmn . Stroyan E. Zeto A J. Zukas Zoltac Kulberg Appleynrd Fink Zebrowskl Christine Fister Sieminski Greb-Lasky I Strong Zoltnc Anderson Costic Griffith Vitnli Ribnndo W'rigley Grcennwnld Stroyan Meyers Clark Faust Porter Snntucci Jones Kovnl Zukas Zcto Lssol l I .sv.r ..-, ww . , sv,--U . - .av f ' 1' ' A Beta Kappa ' ,, Founded at Hamline University, October 15, 1901 Y .,, Active Chapters, Thirty-seven 1 sl 1 TAU CHAPTER ,fivwfip , Fstab sgafqlylvlay, 1927 ,J .2 FRATR -sfmw' 'WLTATE fall,-., . N G. I-I. Fleming Q?U3I.il?BifI.lxiQ'j C. B. Holt , ' Q ' ef ,f B. R. Johnston R. L. I-Iibbnrd 1gi'5jI R al kif' W. I. Levan R. F. Carlson 1 A. F. Richards ., -rv 95 - F, Dieifenbzwh ' ,,,15,,1t,4.- ', R 'L ' V 4. R. W. McLean G. I-I. Allen Q ,f.+ZQ,' L. R. Uhler I-I. J. Whitaker : T. P. McDowell M. G. I-Ieiser Q- Q Q2 ' ' C. Shoemaker R. A. Brown ll C. W. L... M 7135 M 'f' l . x . . ,, 5'-,fs ,Q . H T. S. Rogers I. F. LeGrancl 'thro ff H. Manning W. A. Hausa V J. Riegel A. N. Lenrz N30 Q-AT'Brl ' lf 1- 1 'MQ- Fi1E '.'1 J 1 1 E. Keyser F. C. Honcss R. Rohrer R. 'flxornton J. Miller E. Aichcr J. Brust W H 'K ' 1 1 W l W , X1 V N N l N 1 N 5 goeker Eleiser k Ulxleii I Riegek LQGFHHU Milla? Thorzxan LELeau M gone? .' . Gy. 81' 0 C '. FOWII 811 HH C OWE Cfgnlgii hfovrawrfloper Richnizlir Johnstimu Hibbgrtls Morgan Fleming Levun Mnlcoskey L 331 1 in ar, fivivr 'Qiiyh -dvivr, . GD Wy 'NE-YP' . wmv: :FE QQ.iZQ..ff9 es-X ' v.B il5'- ' mini- QIQAS, ' 44595.23 FZ SPH 55 F199 I Beta Sigma Rho Founded at Cornell University, 1010 Active Chapters, Seven N. Klein S. Rubin H. Benjamin H. Miller E. Parker H. Finklestein S. Lubin N. Brumberg Glosser En? EPO EPP FFF , ,fG'?'-U'-,. . 15. .. . ,A :f t1 'vi-'Nia'- BET Estabxis 1 .553.135 'nly 4, 1,914 AX 451 Q. f ff FRA ' a w ff, Albert P.Mo1'fi L' , A f ,-5 Afufrnmliel L. Silverman ls- Il. f , , , My.w'l 'x miJJlllll1lll ff 5 ll'Iaini'3'1..2'!.L ml,A,- Mme on 'X ' .. j Q - c. Meyers X., 't, 9 l3Q75iu,'U'l ll 'A'S:.lVl0l'l'iSOl'l B. Bernstein l qwlg:'5xlmgk . K, Dickmzm -- H 'FQ mn ' . if . Rexter - , vi .e11m.Eum1mmm1m P. L. Levm A. Druekmanfff ' 1 Qtxli. Goodn1a.n - ' 1 'n,.q,:...',-eg'-1 -' 1 L.PrinskY .j 5 , X -S-J-Levy Kaplan. I , e l ,g mifiiimm w ,Q J. J. Strassmanv f .Wm Frds. ' 15f3 V4L a ' W. Lang I Tl' - - g' 3 N S. M. Finklestein S. Bloch J. , T IK M V VF M. L. Kessler C. Baron L. L. ' ' e ' R. P. Needle . Wein H. F. Needle L. L. Rackow E. Grobman . Yampolski A. Stone H. L. Rosenbluth Lubin Brumberg Glosser Lung Lehrnmn Siegel S. Finklestein Basset Kessler R. Needle R. Finklestein Ynmpolski Stone Rosenbluth Baron Bloch Prinsky Parker Kaplan Fish Goldtine Levy Strassmun Ruckow 'Grobmun Miller Reiter Druckmnn J. Rubin Benjmnin H. Needle A. Bernstein Levin Morris Silverman Klein H. Rnhin Gonchnnn 'Meyers Kohn Morrison Dieknmn S. Bernstein F1-iedlnun 53321 if 'lf' SXSW -. A , 4 . gm .. qv-in , C, Aviorv , mv L A VI E 'l aw Xmas --wus' '-'al A3 'few' A Trowa S J B t Ther Pi Founded at Miami University, Oxford. Ohio, August 8, 1839 Active Chapters, 'Eighty-seven ' Establish O M, 41, 1888 FRATR gg CULTATE , b C- W- 5f0ddHI'fL A. R. lvarnock ' 'V i 1 B. M. Hermann L. S. G. Conover F. J. Holben - ggh L 1 J, A, Sperry - f eb f . FRAT ' 'Qu I- RBE ab, 5 J. R. Smith gwh ivir. S. B. Maddox I Y H1 l,IIU 4 ,I, i FRATRES 1 HI ilnlh ii i S. 13,35 . I 3. Sfllilfll W. H. Lehmborg Ti N b U C. P. Kennedy W. P. Lohr, Jr. . . IIYOI' ' . m 3235557 . j . - I . . W. J. McClure J. F. Irwin ' .. ' I .ri i H. L. Williams J. 0. Beck R. B. Taylor R. C. Rinehimer -lg ' r G. K. Reynolds, Jr. J. B. Swayne J. M. Torrance J. H. Hord 7 lim R. D. Hetzel, Jr. R. B. Vance I x l iifvmoresg N W. D. Vosbury, Jr. R. F. Hen- ll .11 err C. A. Manger R. J. McCallum leI.aVo?Ci1 R.. H. Caughey I fn , if Grant J. B. Dienna L. N. Skemp, Jr. . . ou 'C . 'fl h ' W. C. Curtin P. O. Grunt '7 . H1 ic on H. S. Rose R. E. Hoose 'IX E. N1ilI'ShilH. II G. G. XVO'l'klllgCl' . eg g-A ,4Sigglx-VL. f ' R. H. Hetzcl W. E. Taylor J. S. Rinchimcr, Jr. H. L. Beyer. Jr. ' i'gU3iL, ' hw T. M. Runnette L. N. Skemp I K llunnctte Workiuger Marshall Beyer Nicholson Lntshuw Blowers - Sigel Curtin goosel Hazel Rrgagsc Rinelutimer lvfcglalluzm IgWcClure W Grant G Slciemp H Eaifygof ' G ZG ON Gflllll llll El' Il'2lIl ' QU' Of! Olll l A E 1' Cl Rock Rc-yuolds Irwin Voshnry g Guurner Swnyue Rinehinrer lvillinms Guullhey Taylor Kennedy Maddox Hermann Holben Smart Warnock Sperry Brown Lohr f3331 3 4 fb 'Wv !Vl if . fm avr' , f c. - f L F' wife? ' m f' m v - 'fr f THE l9.52 SD? FP' FJ. WF' F5 Chi Ph' Founded nt Princeton University, 182-1 Active Chapters, Thirty-two ALPHA CHAPTER D. C. Duncan C. D. F. F. Mayes King S. D. Lemmon J. H. MacDonald Bauer W. J. Kennedy I-I. C. Stoddart Finley C. M. Fiske T. S. Zaliniser Faller H. P. Swan C. B. Wille Grimm C. '1', Stott G. E. Snyder Saxea' H. C. Gillespie K. A. Petermnn B. Nicklns J. F. Buckwnlier L. W. Bauer R. C. Stoddart Charles W. F. Styer R. A. Booker, Jr. F. E. Saxer W. Stodclart, J r. R. R. Yost J. W. Webb W. M. Galliker C. W. Bryant E. K. Atkinson J. I-I. Vincent Nicklns Charles Buckwulter Styer L. Bauer Booker R. Stoddart F. Saxer Vincent Stott G-. Snyder Bryant Fi ke H. Saxer Gillespie Finley Lemmon Fuller Yost Grimm Swan G-nlliker Stoddart Snyder Cochran MacDonald Zahniser Free Webb King Duncan Burdnn Bauer l331L1 TXAWX QSQXQ5?XQ4?QV XQSET A VI E 1 ,W AMEX WERNXEN WQf11 W an md L P'F-7 EEF? Chl Upsllon Founded 'mt Pennsylv'1n1'1 State College Mfw 21 1971 Achve CIYIDICBIS 0116 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dunl'1p C II Gmvcs Himiwm R D Scheuu BTV' ff la M Barber C Smdel 'IAM C SCIILIILI' psf-gf 21111 Q lxgenzors ci A-al' P 5551125333 l 'ds Zo A E5 -'ic' 55 Ei. a '1 QQE W H Zlmernmn W E I-hrvey PF' H 1lle1' Tvson Woodn ell Hahn 1 ,ffw F Tk Q. ff Q E1 NI xl!!-db-1 ff: qfbf even JI Sm1tlT,.,,g1p, Van Wy. dj wmNw ?f Qt Jmjxivnjlfgfjgfjff J BW llllg61 Hesch Thompson I-Iu1r1pl1reys DO C R Kmg Sllllul W W Walus Foust Edel he C F Albrxght Dfmbulewlcz Lqbeka. G1 oss Gzeenlemf Suchers Sllllth ILYISIH M BoQm'm Ill Freshmen VV J R '11 W SllGl'lJl6l 1101 n W B1 ub.1lcer Jonew Button 4 I Derstme L R Fostex Y Sheldon Bm rl W 1rd L Mclxuh 1.5 J Sheldon Mckelw ev Foeter 101194 Boyd Brubnku' Bmtton Derstine Albright Snchers Ward R C Snuth Bon man E1-1h11111 ll G1 one Du bnleu lu G1 vuzleuf Marsh Nc htel Labehn Scl1er1n01'I1o1'11 BI'6ll11!1L er WV Smlth King Van W ye Hesch R E Slflltll Edel Meyexs F0111-t Thompson Iiumphues R 1u111uuc11er 15111 ber In opp Hobbb Hulle1 Hahn T3 son Woodxw ell G1 eulich Hsu vcy G-ilh1c1 Dunlap I3351 ws: F. . . . . - 1 l sw S-SHP ' . .3 1 ' , T. 'A . ' 11? 'f ' 1 ' ' - . ,, 1 ' ' T M F N1 .l I - Ei Y Qi , 1 1 A ' A ' . 1'1!,1-,Ve . ' we as . . : . - 15551 ' - M FO 97 ,1 ' 51 1 ' ' ' 'R 11 I ,i ' M h 1' ' ' . 1, 1 I- ,- - 1x11 If ' 1 ' I Q lf -:Aj '1 I. ,l .I I1 . . 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' z. v, ' v.Z29..iQ-24.9 I H E i952 Delta Chi Founded at Cornell University, 1890 Active Chapters, Thirty-six PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER M. W. White R. W. Grant A. C. Miller E. A. Decker L. J. Geist C. M. Evans R. E. Glick A. I-I. Funke I. R. Beck T. A. Kennedy J. A. Bottorf R. J. McFalls L. S. S. Hoffman H. N. Bardsley H. A. Tyler J. O. Nissley G. Fischer, Jr. C. R. Hafer E. B. MCCa.leb W. J. Scott, JI' Established June 1, 1929 FRATRES CULTATE A. FR v!v..,,,5k'laL,Ji99Q O emits! ,JE ----... .. L51 ' 1 d kno, 4 l H W.. Q ie Freshmen J. C. Geuther L. J. Bonnell A . VV. Brie S. Hoopman A S. D. P. Paiste, III W. A. Riddle G . E. Schwartz R. J. Smith F. W. Wright M. S. Yerger, J1- F. E. R E. J. H. L. S. H. B. Kraus A. Polak J. Geissler R. Stenger B. Pearson K. Shearer C. Spangler R. Lander W. Shader Rutledge Mosheim Yerger Smith Schader Bonnell Bnrdsley Fischer Nissley Geuther Lander Mecn lei: NVright Bottorf Stenger Schwariz schenrer Geisler Geist Swivf Pearson Glick Tyler Hn fer McFalls - Evnus H oopmnn Mc-Fa lls Polak Brie Hertick Kennedy High Grant Decker Funke L. High White Miller HOEIUHU 13361 Eb 41751 Q.. 41? ESM, 4 V ,ir -an 3476151-X ,nv r '-r ' V i - . hiv. V 7' 9 'T' . ' . -'21 'V . LA E Q34- AfxSV fy ' WX ' sw ' ' QF59' V .AVNXJQIF I. C. Boerlin l-I. E. Dickson B. C. Bowen H. Charles C. E. Christian F. Baird A. B. Barnhart D. G. Brubaker I-l'. W. Cha.tt:mway J. A. Cope. Jr. K. W. Beels W'. G. Benner I I Delta Sigma Phi ' Founded at City College, New York, 18941 Active Chapters. Forty-nine SL, EPSILON CHAPTER Established 1905 FRATRES IQQRCULTATE W. W. Dunlap Hy5f.1A41Ef?ji1lyg-W' J. B. Shaw ,Q -4 - i v ' 2 12, E x im., , . QL. . ii 14 xi 4. his A ' I iff V ' . -' . ...QL wi C. E. Jnrden i Y G. A. Schumacher J. Lyle J. :rn5i,:. . 4 261' R. B. sherrs H. R. McCoy N 121-IQ, gegsgbl, A. B. Smith 5 .,i.l7:f ?I.e'.T'Qf3ij'.. J. B. Fennel 3'-1 ffglli S. Space 3 - , ef ' A' c..535,Q:Q,Q'o'qhon1,gneg'TJ61?f,f?l M1 J. T. Davies +1vYeK'eSn W. A. Parsons J. C. Irwin VV. A. Mechesmey Wi. Scratchard, Jr. H. WZ Linde W'. R. Mutehler J. Schmidt Freshmen T.. H. Chznnbers W. Fisher D. H. Masters F. L. Diehl H. J. Knotl' C. M. Silveus H. F. Bush P. T. Ziegler K. Wienecke F. Tejan H. Truesdale E. C. Whgner N. Koeker V. C. Tower H. Wantshouse XV. 'i'. Smith H. C. Snowden Snowdon Beals Space Fisher Knott Benner Chdmhers Diehl Masters Fennel Baird Bush Duvics Scrutchard Mutchlel: Lyle WHlltSll01lSE Schmidt McCoy W. Smith Tower Silvens Tejnn Cope Barnlmrlz Kocker Mechesncsy Parsons Chnttaway Limle Pierce J. Melieon Sclxuxurloher Irwin Bowen Whxgner Truesclnle Sherts ' A. Smith McKay Dunlap Hollyer Charles Ziegler' Boerlin Myers .Tarden H5371 57 fW iPfx' 71, . SP2 V 'P 1 SEP 'A .gm VY, , 35, 1 r, 1 db My wmv- 'qi+a 1S - ' 'w.'w- 2.25 ' 14.3452 ' 1.51.5 I H E - Delta Tau Delta Founded at Bethany College, 1859 Active Chapters, Seventy-five TAU CHAPTER Established 1872 ' Refestablished November 25. 1912 FRAT1'6I:QQQiiN'e' c. D. Dame F. c. Hqckler IMRJSE - E. L. Moffett H. L. Yeagley VV. B. Nissley ,iliigB:,E0 , H. N. Reist 'F'-li-' 3R'7, .. ,f - Av.. ,Q . . Graham '1 T' lllH!Il 1Il'iHf , A F MMLLEHM 53 1 . WU 1T?!.Dr - H A 'E ? ., H . . C. R. Chronxster, Jr. J. A. Gwynn 2 - 6 r My Q . VV. G. S' 1 J. G. Tl J. M. Cooper A. H. Masters, Jr. 'i: 1.jaQAri' N Q9 L. E. Sriiiisggn S. VV. 'ligixgrilsgriil R- G- Fersruson J . 'X ml - M. D. Youtes fb X A. Daykin W. E. Fichthorn , xii? -,gligyg ,S J. S. Porter J. R. Warner W- S. FOYUIBY f -.439 . L.g.fs 5 f 1' 1 C. 11. Rcadly . S. R. Allen W. A. Donnel 1411.21 E. J. Kaulfuss S. E. Runkle H. C. Brandt T. J. Harper R. 'di' A HDiJ1l 'i M. S. Robinson T. A. Slnsscr J. V. Dixon K. VV. Doering F ' 'TA.,U.S'f- W. H. Boyce 'res n R. S. Hostcttcr T. K. Creal J. Webb, Jr. G. P. Davis A. E. Allen C. H. Peterson A. M. W'arner J. S. Douglass E. D. '1'ow'nsend C. Widenmann C. L. Erickson D. Townsend Douglass Webb Erickson Davis A. Allen Peterson R. Hostetter Qreal A. lV:lrner C. Rnnkle Dnykin Hostetter Helvlg R. Allen S. Rnnkle Holmes Brandt Ixuulfuss Rcnllly Dixon Honkle Siussor Harper Ficlxtllurn Robinson R. Warner Jlonnel Thompwsonw 'Rotlxerrncl Stored Simpson Ferguson Chronlster Porter Yontes Masters Cooper Smysex' Gwynn I901'U1By S-l'0W1l5CU Lszasl X W .--. Y' -., :QQ 27.1 , ' 7 i., Lf12..f.l- .,L1,.,l.,., 1' 7'. .7 L, ff Q- 1447, , gl' 4 - Q ,l'lII.' W- X . 4' is.. 'tw L L. Ylxslggjl, :77i1i:S'g!Q:2N-LPEK! ggifrixgz xy rl. il.Q-.1i 2.1 T4 ' i. A' A ' f' ' 'T .fff. : 1 .Q 'f.fLfQ+.f'..L.1.f1'L iiiiii: ,f l'f ,, H 153: ,, , ,Y -..g :f,1'f U Q! BETA CHAPTER Estahlislnccil March, 1928 N3g?.iiIL44.5AN FRA,TREQ2f11S1?41jixcULTATE E. J. Anderson M. L. Blish I... J. Brown W. F. Beenuln W FF 75 579 U 'TIG : 53,53 fl! :' dim rn 5 5 : WF: J. Mclilhnes C. Murrisun I-I. K. Anrlcrs R. E. Kibbe l-I. G. Parkinson R., , E- H- RQIIUPUCK A. A. B01-lanid gwxnnxi 1 J. F. Smgley E C. W. Tayglor 11'-JL jj fwfgi Y -V W. I... I-Ianinnarker 'il 1-'WJ 111' 'If W1 We l,iQ-1145 :3T'i451f!f1lE55'TWGQIQQQQTGIO' '-'- i'5'3f-pf:-iff' .rlf-Z-P-iff .Y ' Q xiii:Yf?2.'IfSe'W?'79?f9 il R. C. Mehlinn J.lljljlliiyl1ci!1ff'Q1 Q' J. 0. Pence ff?-E-5. iff ,Qi 'iiilianmrs VV. H. Gnrmnn l K if-4141. -lb., Ncirrlberg A-I 'fl Iirlv li il2lfXf0f1'C1'l-. -1?,oa:tc1f4- 4 . v Q C. L. Rice W. S. Shearer B.. . Nlifniillll ' ,LH A , y L. R. Moyer A-fisfmmninm M. L. Spangler Sophomorcs R. G. Mowrey G. G. Pickett R. H. Shnrpe A. XV. Myers L.. I . Reese A. F. Slungledecker PiI'USll-lllfdfl C. S. Bryncr R. H. Howe lfl. N. Kean L . E. Kegcrreis J. W. Shearer A. E. Wnlrutli 1' l Delta Theta Sigma Founded at Ohio State University, 1907 Active Chapters, Three C. D. Morley K. K. Rush lil. L. Worthington D. W. Landis N. E. Sciherl: VV. H. Vllilson G. L. Finney F. O. Benninger J. C. Gillzm Shonrer Howe Ken n Sluirpe Scibnrt Morrison Reese Mowrcy NVilson Glllflllllll Slxinglefh-1:11017 Moyer Spangler Pickrxlzt lineman Myers Ln mlis Fortzlg Sln:a1l'er Engel nm n Mull!! nn Rice Wurthi ng ton 1'orI:f-r Brown Shigley Anthony fllllllllllllilll' Morley Rush Blish Kahn McMinn Payne M5391 SW' VP, igfyfiiix' If . ii- 1 Yr ,. div' '5 -an 1 rp qw- 1 v, i FF-1 F' F' ? ?'P1 EFI Delta Upsilon Founded at Williams College, 1834 Active Chapters, Fifty-live PENNSYLVANIA SEATE CHAPTER D. Hetzel G. E. Cohen A- BUF50 H. F. Grzwes L. H. Olewlne C. S. Dutton C. Clare R. C. I-Iileman R. Gravatt R. C. Hilton W. Bender H. D. Fonz B. Davis E. B. Haldeman J. Berger N. Foster, Jr. R. Biggs P. F. Hines Faries J. Brutzman L. Evans R.. Rodham E. Garrison W. D. 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Huldemnn Dr. Hetzel Hilemnn Clare Hummer Hickling Nvnkclield Mckenzie fs401 . A 117 r QSYNYP w- ,gpf yn- , if-Y I . A Q-Vs rp, ,I 11 X r , . rf M f. ,, 1 . 1. . 1 . ,. . . . . . LA E A- ar 'S 'fl ws? oo- ar- W 'K -.rf J 'fiiihf 'WMP 1 N' Elaia Founded at Pennsylvania. State College, February 15, 1929 Active Chapters, One ALPHA CHAPTER Established Febyuary 15. 1920 fy- 'sig by EE, FRA ,I ?Tf3s'4f1?iSggPFg'i'f3EpaLTATE W. S. Hoffman 'PAQ xx J M. W. Lisse ,ag-FK ff'g3f.,b 37? -XXX-Q, - ' Ffnafqgjjg1a'5fk1n11's'-5 A A lk. L. Bemer R.. S. Conabee f R. I-I. Crouse .4 K. G. Beachley G. W. Eckerd W. S. Bitting R. J. Freeman V -fav.. A :FRATREQ MGOLLEGIO 1 W J- A -.f.1:3:1:-,ff-f-:':g.,f . W Q Wizisiivifkidfi - . rar.:-ff, fix? !'-,.Jf'?E5WQ.'1EF15W1e11 x J. D. Stamm T. C. Sullivan ' I' A 'N P, GQIQaQuet . A. T. Roth :aff t - . ..-lluwln-9' . Y O. C.!Gumbel W. P. Heist H. M. Bowman AY? A- 1. 'Z'f11. A25iSf.Q13.ffQftL9fffS .Q ,,f W A. 15. 'Ifisacky Freshmen R.. E. Smith R. D. Shaffer n Shnlfer Gumbel Benclxley Fowler Kisncky Freeman Hoist Roth Sullivn n Coxmbce Burner Rnquet Hitting Smith Eckerd Rev. Hurkins Stamm Hoffman Bowman Crouse f3411 f52 ' 6W5 .:-vm-rf, -Swv' Q.. mv' .ms-'rf ..1a'Q b W ' .- 0 .. we . w-f6.mw 'f.J-ms ff..e wff vm-...SV IH E. 1.-ei- Kappa Delta Rho A if Founded nt Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt., 1905 eq Q 1. . W.- Active Chapters. Nineteen L. A. Doggett R. S. Brockway G. D. Hodgson A. L. Beck D. W. Bloser R. W, Davis R. E. Evans T. D. Faust J. P. Brimer XV. G. Carl' J . C lll'I'i6l' E. Erb M. Jones V. Landis T. Kitchen H. E. Fu1'ma,n VV. D. Hartlnan H. J. Hosiield F. Amend , '-'W' M '4 M. .- I '. i'f . ,,w.- . x . , -ag. -1 W. Q., .M . K iffifzhgi-, 11531. -16? . sf . ' V,-. Q. v in 'Y A R :-gsm x . ' F Www eu ,rw - . if 1 F., ' .ig gm., f .. If x v A 3 'Q-i W-'UZTXPQA ' ' ., if 121 ' Q., -. F f A F rl I L I I 1 HL-1 N Sbhklw, x ll' ' 'mm : 5 lv i r- - .'. L ,.4 . - YE 1 5 FRA R S11 -, TATE W. V. Dennis , N U . . A . ' , . G. D. Krumrine ff!!! we E. B. Nock J. C. Schwartz M. C. Shimer -af 5 Q f , 'f4ff2f'.',ffw V I 1, . m W' LH Sw F . .. I1 ll rs U XQQW iw? W. W. Pile F. P. sum t X dh- I P Freshmen H. IW. Pffllll H. R.. Shane G. VV. Elly F. G. Erb J. S. Sherwin XV. I. Tucker I H. B. Wickeyf D. K. Shoemaker S. YW. Smith NV. H. Snyder B. J. xVIl2l.l't0l1 Sherwin Scott H. Shane Brimzr Pfnhl Carr W11Zll't0ll SHIFGGI' FQFIHHUI .Tones Smith Miiilin Ili-uk Schwartz Pile Tucker Davis W xckey Shimcr Shoclnnknr Kitchen F. Sham: Evans Bloscr Morris Hoslleld Hllftlglflll .Tn cnhse u Hudgson La nrlis Brm-I: xwll' mU'l'iU1' UWM-!1'f WT NUUR Kirk fs421 qv . A .1'f f w if yn ww., gif' A J it . 1 f X A V E is e413e..ve 4- t his ' - I J. P. Ritenour R. H. Smith M. S. McDowell E. M. Glnssbnrn l-I. Ifl. Lewis A. J. Meredith W. C. Montz W. J. Moorhonsc A. YV. Betts J. A. Wright R. V. Tompkins ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER Esmblisg Qemher 10, 1892 If ies' 1,7-... ' FRATREQF EJFACULTATE E. 1. Wilde HE f .A-Kistler G. B. Newman W. R. Chedsey D: if-Mead H. N. Worthley M. s. Mcnoweilf W. P.Roth1'ock V51 ,UN All-A' ' M. H. James ' J- B' Henry, JI.. . A A.AQf1iifwih1??fsi2iiilllilWlllllll C Mayor N A .--' Q 'AM' 'DMA 'RYA' II T Dou-'lass E2 ii: Eiiiigen YZPPQEXEESV H, L, .J. R. Aldrich ' I A r s Lmerri :Tj2ff fig.. W., A., ,.,,..,,,, 3 :..!...',., ,. i,.,r,,,,. , . .A,.. ,-nv-.. A K S' Founded at University of Virginia, December 10, 1860 Active Chapters, One Hunred and Eight J. Tunger N. M. Fleming R. R. C'lela.nd H. J. Koch L. H. James J. R. Ritenour R. M. Bender, K. B. England R. L. Walker F 'ikunpkins Meredith Mnntz Moorhousc VnnAnknn Xvntters Coopcy Bnlling Rockwell Major Flenniken Betts Nelson Dunn wny Wright Ilowlnnn Strnitiff XValker Cleland L. Jmnes Dale Huston Douglass Aldrii-li Byers Evans England llender Si ewnrlz Thomas Ritcuour Henry Glnsslnnrn Lewis M. James Fryhemcr R. Hitenuur f343J .gg gvrbX1365?r4,,-a.1iwa.-rf,,4wYf:Z. EaW1E.1Pg, ...muh ,diss K?-QE'-M' 'fdbxg-!97f '14 l'he3'.V 'Q ESQ' '4... i1F'i W-.QJWLEQE- !94klv I Lambda Chl Alpha Founded at Boston College. November 2, 1909 Active Chapters, Eighty-one W. S. I-Iotfman J. E. McCord T. D. Eastbum R. G. Snyder W. P. Taylor F. R. Smith G. E. D. Kline F. M. Crawford A. C. Miller H. H. Sweeney R. S. Wilson A. S. D. J. F. G. A. L. G. W L. Beam S. Geesey F. Young E. Brandow I. Evans W. Wicksteacl B. Snyder W. Bieswinger J. Voris . E. Wolf C. E. H. W. VV. L. R. K. W. F. VV. B. J. WX W . . xiii? vu Twlrcneniber - . 5, ..1, NB ER 7' ' ' 1 Sk' V 6534. .Wt , LT 7549? 'li ii' 9 ES I ... A U ' ' Zigi' Dotterer f . dzaqligfl ffl:-'ff-.. qQil1:f -Q f .J ' . f . .- . . ,?..,,,y.4f' . gs . Ls-.5?,+'3ll',: ' A up 'f ffb nfl ggeeailiqii' . ive, Q . ,. - xv -. V dne V ' mn Ik. ii ., - Wa 'He-H :f.f. e.I, fe ffl , b 1 in Plank ........f'.'-'VV2+fG?wSmitl1 Rodier R. B. Barnes Kreeger M. B. Cupples W. D. Thompson R. Reed E. G. Baird R. L. Beachboard VV. P. Walker F. H. Hoerner J. H. Brady J. C. Hight W. L. McCInrcn J. A. Bruder H. I. Tarpley C. Shug E. S. Cramer R. G. Cotner C. G. H. Chadwick R. Oyler H J. Mish J. R. Lumberson G. T. Jenks 'WZ C. Pollock J. D. Plumer nk Kree er Rodier M. Cu les Wolf Mcfllaren Bleswinger: Hight Plume: Voris ?if.1g3E'derJeW.sSmlth immerman Miller 15,1310-sk Sweeney OYIEI' LHHITJGISOH Brads' Cr21WiQ01'd A- Snyder Wilson Gardner Govler F. Smith Walker Bair Brundow Cramer Evans Chadwick Hodgkins Mish Armstrong Geesey Tnrpley McCord Govier Hoffman Thompson Dotterer Reed I-Ioernel Kline Sling H. Cupples Rolle Baird Young Ensthurn Tnylor Cotner Wickstend Aerruan Benchhonrd H441 'P , 47 s oSfY' V v 437 v ,. 4f 3!Av-.- qi' ii 6mV, 51' l LA V v m o4is'..v -- his .so SH--Tr lv 'nwfiw e'1?f.,S..v N. Omega Epsilon Founded at Pennsylvania State College, May, 1914 Active Chapters, One PENNSYLViXQ!N4iQih-',,f ATE CHAPTER 9' , fd. 1 M A515 ' F. S. Neusbaum l.... S. RISSEQQQSEQW, WX mgMEf?'Reide1- D1-. J. E. Tangey. 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Wood Drothler Lnfferty Mniers Hoffman McMenamin Benrcl Stroud Tonks Bell Pu tnovlc Powel Ryan Mny Bolig Myers T11 omns Rolxrbaugh Houck Hunter Frenr Russell Salter Bower Scu rborougll Espenshncle Shen ffer Tsclmn NVeddell YVilcuX Neushal mn Hemel Bower Hnhn Mn iers Shelley Rhodes Tnnger Howes Mebus Young i345i wr i I Z 'VI 763171 EQVFVYQ q,gi7g, P 1Sk P 1 4'iEQ1 , c 'qnxivb GQ ' ww- w..2..v- ' W N N . . Pln Delta Theta Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1811-S - Active Chapters, One Hunrlrecl and Three -1 Q IPENNSYLVKN' 1.fT QFTT'g. 'i'ii i 'ET it CHAPTER Est' lgligllsfed. wal FRATBJS f ULTATE . khif r Y, Qxw, .Til Dean Eclward Stenllc P1-gf. C. A. Bonineil egg? i 'Sq Prof. D. H. Bailey H. H. Rogers ffk .AVI QP'-43415 ' 'wif' . 'QS I 'W ..'4-1.l.i.-'f Iui1 ,,,v-5-:Drug A- xUR32.g3s H. F. stein qggxkixgllf ' 5: N J. A. Lewis ii f' 'N iA?gkn.f1f,f.gy ...L losa ed 5 Cnwg-if ' R. Ehrig: Q J. C. Herbert '5E. lfQ.ove'?2, 3 S. H. McGoun W. B. Stephenson J. H. Kirkpatrick H. F. Walker 33 . l.. Duhm F. M. Saybolt B. W. Fraser C. W. Rice M. BrICNCEl1'Y otltii-.R G. H. Wolford R. A. Hatch R. A. Gem- - A X W. L. D. Bottmf Qfu rs' X.. ' , VV. P. Huester D. L. Duvall ' Q, Ei 1' .. A, S, H0 1 J. D, Conn J- S- Jacobs k, 5 4 C' R. w. ifimon -.f7fL1TF5f5'277i0' D oresv, 7- C. W. Culp J. T. Ryan ' J. B. Hewitt J. G. Kirkpatrick c. H. cole NEW R. w. stem-etc J. G. Irons G. H. Hill TV. H. Glasgow J. Dallas NV. A. Courtenay D. B. Ross 'l'. I-I. Eaklc F. Anthony J. W. Townsend R. S. Moflltl: A. N. Shuster E. R. W. Johnson M flirt Dallas Courtenay Townseunl Hill Enkle Glasgow Irons Slmsterv Ross Johnson - Ernst: Agthnny Minor Hucstcr Hoch Lewis Rogers Hewitt Burr Cole Ryan ASU'l'I'l!f.t G.Ix11'lqmtrli:l: Duvall Hatch Gohr C1-esswoll Stoiflln Bonnie Dunn 7 Conn . Jacobs lorson Lore Rice Ehrig Fraser St3l5Dll6!lSDll Potts Ilerbert Mc'Nenry McGm1n Il'.H.Ixlrkputr1ok Walker huybolt Wcnlfrrll I3461 -Q, nw 'YW 17 p, 1? 17 r A VI1.. Q liEXiFEgQQ . ' 2' .SQ- Phi .Tl ZIP? 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Fishburn L. Harvey L. Holderman H. Bezdek, Jr. T. W. Curry S. C. Cramer J. P. McCune P S. Yo-ung T R. Scholl T. E. Clough P. VK. Hirsch L' GAMMA PHI CHAPTER Established January 7, 1888 E. Kaulfuss . L. Saxton . G. Meek . W. Walter '59 F F' 5 G. 3' 5 o :1 FPLATRES 1 , I ACULTATE . I. A col. W. B. Mccaskey P.. L ett A-,.. . R il 'h y U 3 J. E. Kennedy 1 S:'i:.f1N- F - . 10 S. Enion C W. Faris fR '1':Q ',.-5 .H Q-56' :Q-3'2s:i H 1515i'z1f' ' ' -1i':i:l.1'.', -. ,f ' C Wunclerlich RL ,Miro U 1 c J. VVilson HiN'I'?'5g1S C M. Barton W.,H. Clingerman E. Osman J. 1 W. B. NVray Freshmen J. B. Bott W. B. McKecl1nie s- U 52 EE 'Q' :: A - L. Van Velzer B. Voskamp C. Weichel, Jr. B. W'llson B. Yerkes R. Rockwell L. Taylor G. Slocum E. Williams Scholl Clough Hirsch Rockwell Osman Slocum Yerkes Cramer H. Wilsoll McCune W1-ny Bott Taylor Mcliechnie Bottorfi v1?onl Clinffemnnn Hamill Milliken Ochs Young C. WLSOU 5 . . E .' W'l11i J. VVi1s0n lVuudcrlicl1 Nicholson Meek XVelchel t Harvey Ilnrton l?ll1 fileigiedy Vgglginmp Flshburn McCnskey Suckett Kenrton l uni' elzer Saxton ll-Ionrls I3481 5 an 4, - Apiv f .. sg?AV'!:-.-f. A!! A E ai' 2' flu? ' 2Q.E' Q 'Pr i-HS e 'SAS' so ' f i D. E. J. E. A. J. R. M. XV. J. Haley Rev. Lnliuda. Cox Harrington Coll J. E. Devancy E. G. Ely M. H. Bauer B. A. GAMMA CHAPTER Established April 14, 1914. , FRATRES .IN QACULTATE A. E. Ng , art li: , F. J..nII3llX'3,lli1ll lr., -msg xT.E?-F-TTITZZ. ff ' fviriffii' :H gfiiifl- 'r'+f:'.i3?4+?9.l2-' .iff b?355'?9-:' O,.H21.ll10-if iitllf.,'D0!ifl:1S-:'.i.fV:F','L , f1ixfIol..'EZ'D. Bozrl- -. lf-:?L21ff. 15.1,-.'Ep '.gf'2L . 'ifif 'll'-5 , QQ 'r'-x i:.'.1Lq': ?w1fHKiri1i5mg.lGo4L fzzemq 4,11 ' .1 iffy. .4-fly J. A. o'c0nn01-giggwv.. .ff 312316 KR A fi , P. G. Thpmns E. F. Crandall afglfjgf ' Ile ggi, :A.jQg:3:Q1'5.iif.1.-' NV. A. Kielar Il. DI. llcclaill s.Ef3E'1'.A' vflim- IDICDII.- ! 1199 E. C. Stl'0Cb6l6 W. P. Kearney F. J. Finsinger .I. F. Lockurd .l. F. Wngley .f -fail ' 'if A riairsophnmarrs D. V. McCarthy Freshmen J. L. Miller G. R. Spence G. R. Wachter G. F. Sclmifnel' J. P. Stanton F. WV. Riddell Phi Kappa Founded at Brown University, September 3. 1888 Active Chapters. Twenty-four J. Foley J. J. Thomas W. C. Zeuger L. G. Zeit H. J. Whitaker H. A. Staib A. J. Mills C. T. Thornton J. J. Matthews -.r --I-., 'Al Miller Ely Locknrd Spence J. Thomas Bauer fI.'ll0l'l1fClll Wzlgley' NVucker Xlfncluter Whitaker Devuney Finsinger Staib Coll Riddell Stanton Foley Iticclxinri McClain Znlt S'clx:1l'1'ner Cox Stroebele Pfreimur P. Thomas McCarthy Hsu-rington Nurkiewicz Iloeser LuBnd:1 0'Connor Zenger Kearney C1-anxnlall Noylmrt Ilzmrnlmn I3491 . l 4 H l , . - l l ' v lil 3-q if A -l l. 'l 'II Q I Ill 5 I ' ll l lil A F, 1 ll if ii .l H, i If El x?l' 1. is Q: lf ls . .N . . 1 l , H J. ' L ' l l l . Q l a 1 2 v' F l I if T li li l l - ll ll ' l K. l. l ll l V xl l :I l Il Ll ' l ' l l ll 4 591- .ay VV, -Q99 wr, -xp -:min , .gydv p was ' wa s- ' zz .. al l 'sis- . THE IQ5 l A Plu Kappa Nu Founclcfl at Pennsylvania Stntc College. 192-L Active Chnptcrs, One PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER FRAQWHIWIFWQTQTE N. A '1 msg? T , XN1g , Af Robert Fritz 'gl' 1' , - 4 J. R. Duty ' ZATRESJN-QOLQEGIO Sen'ors Q . R. Tyrrell P. I-I. Dickerlmlu t J. M. Keller C. H. VVurster n or T. YV. Averill F. A. Kenclell ' H. I 'ckel 4111 J. L. Herr C. XVCILVEI' S. Kresslcr li. ee-W J. A. Hoch we' T - L. H. Wurster D. Robertson B. W. Johnson J. Hughes D. Steele F. Mnnkey J. Shay J. Woodward R. Mnpston F rushllzen R. F. l-lunseu L. Ritter i v i Hansen Ritter L. Wiirstcr Mnnkey Mnpston Hall l?Iocl1 Shay Roberfspn Kressler lilughc-s Keullell P. llickermnn Steele Sealy W cuver W uorlwurd B ritz G. Dickcrluam Keller Averell Tobias Tyrrell Duty Johnson C. Wurster 53501 A VI E -W . -'A Q --vo A. LQ ifffilg 'Mi Phi Kappa Psi Founded at Washington College, February 10. 1852 Active Chzlpters, Fifty-two PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER .-.-.,. an g Estalblisliafgggp 525711. 1012 - .-51 1.-f'f'f'13 nw Z' - A A Prof. J. I-lonry Frizzell Dr. Arthur S. I Donald W. N kr- 51.7 -- iff? ',,'- V F571 x' ?7FI?ATlTAESl .URBE-ff, - 431 . 1 W. S. Glenn .bagbxnucll F3471 .V Es .f-bl? 0 .V .f f A ' ' Y f 5 f f ,l.':-mv--. T. c. A 1 - 0. G. D.1-ngmn 5. 'Q..-Tdiltgafyfff2:p1ffg1f5. 11. E. Wm-ner M mon D. B. Hllyllllr If E- G- 26111 4 .': :fufsr .sm : :'f:'ff.L.Qf'l7v ' .. 3 .I J. Bri vkcr A. XV. Hesse 7 X .. . Pollock Ir.. M. Burnett W. A. Hansen W' J. W. Miller T. W. Church ,Q s1A7f'M.i,vH .fs.z.Q21fw IL B. Bzunks J. P. Brooks .- . K-3-lzlhxl' ' ' NV. F. Pollock R. M. Brosius XV. I-I. Isllllflllilll D. L. Rallrlle J. B. Beatty R. F. Brookfield H. S. Klock Cl1l'1'lltllGl'S 1Studcnt Pastor? G. Zinzlel R. Ii. llflilgilll J. B. Tomlinson R. B. Scott J. D. Simpson 'l'. li. Richzlrds G. A. Robeson J. B. Watson Robeson Beatty Bnrko XVH tson Brooks IIn11Inmn Brosius Brook lield 1i5!lK'll0 Scott Pollock 12:1 n ks Church Moss Il lclnlrds Simpson Le-Hier Burnett Miller To ylor I1 ossf: Reruzn n Zern Pollock Templeton Anderson Llurrcll Llnylhur AVIIFIIOI' Dn rlington Tomlinson Bricker l35lj UWM fgirk. .aiiavm .swam ..g 1w. .-awww .www .ap mQ'f42lw- 'films' W-'ww wzrwi- Q..-Ease ' mein' ml IH E IQ.-52 I I Phi Kappa Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvzinia, 1850 Activc Chapters, Thirty-eight H. Bczdck Fred Brand. Jr. J. M. Crookston L. L. Davis D. Beard H. Brencman P. Berry 1'. Benner J. Burkholcler G. C. Chandlce R Foster R. Deppen F. M. Harbison J. Hassan B. Davis J. Grixnslxaw IL Boring .l. Craig G. Harvey PSI C , R TER EStab S90 FRATRESIRBTQULTATE E' C' Dmffi57lhTff:: .fe IR S K1 IE, m JW r n Ji E QW? Urs Q if U Wwkof ' 'Hensv t A A :aw IDZIIIEIJE Ns ,qjunflar x ff- -- . ---- fer A211 an - tg zu : : sg if -.4-24.5 1 - f-c. ?::. ' 1 '-Av g , . . 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Leib W. R. Edmunds N. O. Engle R. H. Haag J. F. 0'Brien W. U. Gm-stka. Dr. H. R. Glenn W. A. Connell R. G. Dufl' C. G. Hill VV. L. Lloyd D. D. Locke H. Ig. Markle G. la. Moore M. B. Morrison 1 OMICROQNM. Zh s , . PHI Kappa Tau Founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1906 CHAPTER Q01 922 FRATREEQYQQ' MYCULTATE Active Chapters, Forty-three H. A. Vgjlllw' '::1'2 4:1lll - OV81'hO1tZ C. L. Harris Q I, ki N r., . . . .fl F. L. Cropp Q-Q .1-1-1-ia. 1-3 .nl C. A sg. ' Q f l . 'ir er NV. P. .ickle g ill 0 i I. .... Il . . 'ller. ' or son J Yiwu 'Wu ' Y .5 , ' 'M QEQQ ' M J. Re vles.iI1 FI M. lafhmhlukcm. slmmpei- T K. Ober JI F. st. Clair FU 51 F1 'UUU C. Steinmetz W. Smith M. Stead . Siemon W VV. Simpson R. W. Swift W. W. Waller L. R. Walker H. V. Grube T. C. Moneyhan J. E. Wertz R. R. Watkins C. R. Stecker W. E. Ural R. W. Yoder . Rovfles Watkins Moore Markle Sieclcc-1' Yoder Rees Robb Shomper Slcmon Ural Edmunds Stand Miller Sheen Locke Lloyd Nickle Smith Leib Wcrtz Slmnunuin Samuel Jucob I5 'n Mill B be 1' ' Ob - Hill But- H 'l ' St ' t. K . l Newlin ron er nm ram 01 ix ur em, eg emme 7 use 1 Markle Xvlllll Aber Gnult Hoyt Morrison St. Clair Wxlllifex' Duff Connell Swift 13531 vs a9Q'?f5l F'Q 'a . 'AW- 2 'aw- 0 -wiiif- fx -.Seve 2. qw.. 4 b Q. 1 U- , ?'L,,7 ' 44 AWP' 44 .'i4 aS' Z.-uw wav, .amy A I PHI Lambda Theta Founded at Pennsylvania State College, November 18, 1920 Active Chapters, Five P. R. Blanchet G. L. Crossley R. VV. J. M. Alcorn J. Barber H. D. Baggerly W. H. Hawk G. F. Hieber J. H. Boston J. R. Freed D. W. Ayres Edmiston ALPHA CHAPTER Established November 18, 1920 SM-f , FRATRES INTEQQQCULTATE J.E.I' b , P. C. Migxlggzie gg1BErl .X .. - I 'H R- s l 4 P. A. Frost , nyder lfff-Aff -fafi X X FRAT ESF , . .- 0 Q. s. Beck . ' ' w. Q2 T. S. Irwin ' U . R. C. X s v C. L. 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M001-e gf: Eb! infill X wffffi 0flrvwK L. Williams H. Stennett 4 . L k R. Gibson C. Price A. Lane ' Freshmen R. Rathgnber A. Hollingsworth Phi Mu Delta Founded at Amherst, Massachusetts. March 1, 1918 Active Chapters, Seventeen K. D. Larson G. F. Stover XV. Bogar G-. Bolich H. Hartzler D. Carter C. Crzuuner It . Lohr R. Campbell W. Dassler G. Detwiler G. Fleck C. Henniger L. Rice W. B1-ientnnll Moore Williams Gibson Stennett Messcrly Tedrow Fleck Dnssler Leyeuberger Leek Cranmer Campbell Benver Rn thgnber Hollingsworth Heuninger Bogar Rice Snnrus Carter Bees Jefferson Prof. Mitch Hurtzler Hlnlsle Bcrkheiser Gurmuu l3551 5590: sibvg aiirzfvr, 4742471 .evra ' .1169 wr' anon .ig Founded at University of Chicago-, November 15, 1915 . I Phi Pi Phi Active Chapters, Twenty-one SIGMA CHAPTER Established May 25, 1929 911111, C , FRAT TATE 7.:Jf,.g- . A 'J ATE N My J 1 , L f , ,f 'l f 4 L AT 'f S tl .l .MQ LJ P. . ' ors 7 P ki H. C. Weisel K. R. Moll yii' M f ' C. B. Ritter E. R. 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W L. , J, I QY . .Y v .l 7 7- 7 ff Tf.7',- .- Z' ' 'Q-fv' 'A ' Af - I N Phi Sigma Delta Founded at Columbia University, 1909 Active Chapters. Twenty-two SIGMA CHAPTER 5?-. .Established Apnl 9, 1,921--A? Nw. V: -:ii-h fig:-'Mn rj , 'sp Wk-ua '+'.-.q..,a!i L. .f I fN1xIQQ1-gs 23 PQ: x 'Q' ,af .- N . 10 P. Cohn J. N. Cutler E h S. H. Pachter S. F. Supowitz D. K. Greenfield, Lx Q'ifSsNzxth ' h 33. XXVI 9 M. H. Sherman 1.4 I-I. G. Haberman RJ. 1111iFn1.5xg1ifQ',Z i-,1+if'YA2i:fl7'. Pechter L. Mann ur.. - H 1 5...-P7 N-A 5.-wfji 1. uf-' H2.....Q...' 11:4Q.....fi-14,42-L-1.fif 7f5bPkQm6f2is' G. Gilman H. Green . E.k1Eiif f W. Shapiro F. XVoltT J. I-Ieyison V. Schiller W. Stemple Freshnwn H. Block M. Fox L. Kreizmsm M. Prensky J. Weinberg Wolif Block Weixmbexrg Fox Kreizmnn Klein Prensky Stem pl e Knnffma n Gilmn n Shapiro Schiller Pcchtcr Heyison Munn Green Hnbernmn Shernmn Cutler Nntlm n Green field Supowitz From m Cohn Krow Pa chter f357fl ,N?351'f2X filltg' 'A -.aWe.x'Yr, .sw 'P' ...sl awk. , 4121 n ning' Ur - , , . F ,, -1 4 A v4.Qsr w. s - 2.'a.s'- any! aff 1' '-n l .MEA fr . .V .:f'1f'U'E t f'5Qi7ir 'v-W- ff. -.-J. ma Ka a . fe ,.,,3r2sQQgf5 'i,5:-qf ' ,,2f'ffl..J1j '?f.,2.'dlffifzse pp 2g,fS'Af'!. F11 Vg. .f i-31 N ' if 1 .5 'FEW' ' tl.. . ' W 4 ,ii l2'f5l-'Ly .Qi . .., ' , ,-'III-2+ - F3 All 134-3 fsifm.-.',1.-.' 155: 1 uf fn- SNL f'f'i7! Founded at Massachusetts Agricultural College, March 15, 1873 G- ' ' ' I 'J' lv-5 .1-, , I W - j-- . ' if ag ff' 315 Active Chapters, Forty-nine 3 lv , 'i '1Qq ' 4 -1 - ' .'-'35-5!3if1E:i -4? ' '- .51 :f':' -: '. -.' '- -. f' - . .e'Q,,:,1'g,fif.fqr: f.,:1w,2 ,WE 1: ,, Inf' ..-, ' ' yi- . l . 4 Qt., .TCS xl-ig. .qi 1 A .:h ,:n fvwuwtl'-'.U-II'1,It:5 ,E . QT 51, 4 -5.4 g , affix . ' -, l gmxff - -3 -L ,-, -1- :li-',. .1 ,lqllg vii. ' ' W 1:1 i '.'. 1. - . . v ' . 'L - . ri? .Q F15 Fw 1 1 ,' ri H LA A ' . Y xi -in K nt.-. it : y - 1- - -4,---.mga . ?:1,. , 4 4 w .5:lgf:.'.l'1 ' , A W.. ff-w D. A. Bennett R. B. Canon T. E. Coxe L. C. Alman F. W. Cramer H. H. Baltllasel' N. C. Acton ' h C. S. Allen J. W. Girvan R. L. J ones C. J. Miller S. Kruclo C. J. Maxwell C QED . A. Purbaugh R. Bennett L. Cramer KAPPA CHAPTER Established June 7, 1899 FRATEl5i V4 SWA x es .ez- Je- rl' . l . at ,fH,.3c',.'-3 V 431.-. A5 ,.., - . . . zdwi 'FUR A l -S 2'1fYfff2Pl'l . pg. V 43 ,,g,QR. E. Stoeltzing ,',,T,1f' UJ.li5,!iQe33,fr,i1rF1. .- tf.,zQfQp?yC5.H. T. T1-ansue . R. Webb H 'Y W. S. Lenker Sophombres C. E. Shappelle N. O. Thomas R. C. Sponsler G. W. Wootl1'owv Freshmen H. A. DeWire H. 0. Helser VV. F. Gaylor C. T. Potts THE. I952 . J. Schofield J. F. Winstead C. H. Mottier Ig. F. Zimmerman . G. Boyer H. F. Nixon Heiser Woodrow Rutherford McKee Allen Landis Nixon Gnylor S. Bennett Trnusue -F. Cramer Lenker Zimmerman Pnrbauglx Acton G. Cramer Mnxujell DeWire Almnn Mettler SDODSIQII Krudo Webb Slmppelle ll'S'1llE Jones Price Wlnstead Miller Steele Hill Carson Glrvnn Stoeltzing Coxe I 3581 f .5 jgiYa. ginglg ,v Aw f , 41' 1 5 S'fSf2v if S'CgWQP5.4Y'4E. 47 - . w ' - 'K 1 1' . . . Q11 , . ' -'ff E I 54s'.Z'l? CJL JW 'd k-lv '45 al!L1gV 'ALVAlx Q19 .ff 5 1-f ' . W- aging, 5 ' i- '11,-......g..-.IJ-uf. . 3 -na..-. ..., f 115.--A .- v-1h rf... -, . V..- nav: S ' 'Q ...If .sg gig. -,... ::..-1+-1, q,: kgs..-7 .AA wnuxgfu-ply.. , . ., ' 32312152 am!-'j,::1 if ' -, . .B 71 ,A ,. 1 -,'.g.p2,g9ua i 5-g,.,ffP'T' 41' ' 4 6-1-1 512,-.I H. C. Musser C. VV. Taylor C. J. Donnghy J. A. Clarkson H. F. Hiller W. H. Crown, Jr. R. O. Graham W.AS. McKinney J. F. Wolnski BETA ALPHA CHAPTER Established Qotober 11. 1913 K. 51533 Q., Pi Kappa Alpha 1 1 'X ,. N X v -f Q fr Z' 85 'sk SX aj I A,,f - ,f A fuk A 'A ff. Q ., I -1- I X- v--.1 -A . .. 1 .-qi-E--1' ,... -f 4.1. - .fl'-'..,1,' .ff . Q' 47 L f 1 in -255,31 wu'jL af., 'rn' ms- N 4.5.1...q.:,.3es.'s:x4:,, , . . . . .nw , . 7 , ,ig ji. img 110111111611 at University of Virginia, March 1, 1868 -1' -- f--'N f L .. -ran:-. S. +V . .W S311 1 2 . I ., N ,N 1 -' ..- - ' gf. 1 1, I . Q Nfl, gg-Q. if M Q-kv . , a,,.N5-yffii Lg ,F'-Leak ' ta' X , x .N In X I x :iff Il i V H.-. I 4Q,,,.51x v 1 'r 'C I a ,443 V .e 1 x 1- X I x Q.: H J 'J -rx. gf- 51? . :M . 5 aux. 47:22 . H- 1' ff ' 'Q .' Active Chapters. Eighty-two 114 wr: . A REJSQQTNEQFAGULTATE R. E. W- W Trainer . Y - ,.a1. ,g-fo' , ..vV,l ..., , WF .. wg? W .51 A - . fffaw fll as L. G. Roseberryf?-'Q , .Cf ,leiiilsi JQ qI1fgfQiff W C. Lillgle ' -. fin ,I ,,,, ,v ,Y 1. c p 1. .. in f ., xv . 'bil ii 1 .Q ' - J. E. Gunnet Qi Elf fig? wi :Af':fG. A. Weaver F. P- Jeffrey -- :Eff A-. E ff -12'-.2-.14 J- Zilligell c. 11. F tl new . E. Phillips R. nf. 15r.fS31g'n W .. 1 'F I-I.CooP91' 4 5' A 'Qin A. I-I. Manwaring H. J. Batsch C. J, Patterson - . . Smi 1 A A. Swanson Freshmen J. H. Wilson J. M. Davison N F. Drake ll. Stanton K. F. Bottorf J. R. Jones P. S. Turner W. Shelley W. E. Brown H. W. Johnson H. W. Kalb Johnson Bntsch Shelley Swnnson Davison Wolliski Knlh Drake Wilson Weaver .T ones Domxghy McKinney Rummel Mnnwuz-ing Smifh Phillips P11 tterson Fethernum Turner Brown Hiller Tlottorf Clarkson Grnlmm Jeffrey Mussel- Stephenson Zilligeu Stoops Gunnet Trainer Crown F3591 1 1 -- 22111: jhji.-L3-auf: .. -.ir--16:q Le -:qv A- Q YB 'F 1' '5 7J2Yf'?g5?Y' m-viii 'S' Wh W. 45159 We A THK H932 ! 'u .I .l l all ,, J' ll if! 1 il w.l ,153 lf. I? l I Q1 'll Q F' 'JI lin v'l ffl 'si ell Kew ,. ly. lull all J. ll itll xqi we ll w w 4 19 .5 ,H Nl ,H V. QW ' -4- Y?!'.?!3'?:-. .. .-: weep-..-'g:..:?' , : -- -- - -f ,. '.- '.,.. ,--fp - - 4' - - :-- ,, Y . Pi Kappa Phi Founded at College of Charleston, Charleston, S. C., December 10, 1904- Active Chapters, Forty-one ALPHA MU CHAPTER Estublisl1ec1rlicEe21-lier 5, 1927 FRATR f Q JATE T. J. Starker ': F. E. Merkle i f s alsa:-:f l ':j .-:,': . v ....KE' ZE1A1 FR EIN'-.Gf0Li:L.Q13. .'.'-.'. . f-'.-, 5.-.iz . v '..,-3... :,:.-.I qw:-E-.-,R-'. H. M. Rodgers ji I : . 1-Yk gfilyug, R. M. Zook - , , f .D P. M. Borg M. M. Bigger K 1. :..: 23 L. S. Rell? T. G. Stoudt P.. c, Bndsrein fly os:-ws. . 1 H. J. West T' 5 bl w Ip T 1L?'g6Q,L J. F. Bierer J. C. Guild I J .. mpg ' R. H. Szmdblade E. Miller R. J. Vamgo H. Miller A. M. Kershner E. Bradford 0. W. Stevens J. E. Farqulmr E. E. Davies R. I-Ieister J. Leighty G. A. Colton Freshmen , J. Wolfenden G. L. Anderson S. Fryer T. D. Munn B. K. Gallagher E. 0. Grimm J. F. West W. A. Strauss E. W. Jones G. Turner Wolfenden Grimm Bierer Vurgo Farqulm 1' Anderson .W'est Fryer Strauss Zook Epler Guild Borg Bishop H. Mxller Cornog Kerslmer Munn .Tones Snudblnrle Bigger Bradford E. Mlllcr Gallagher Stonmlt Reitf Bildstein Rodgers Stevens Peterson Colton H. West? l3601 - l ' a T fx i fgfvj in ggv w i ,gp l I Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded nt University of Alabunia, March 9, 1856 Active Chapters, One Hundred and Five PENNSYLVANIAHALPI-IA CHAPTER Es?bJj51i5fEWg,l,gx1ssz I 'JJ-1 ,.Q435.Q xx af . -gf..-e -N, 1, .1 -- J. B -- 124 . ji-'gnf Q G. J i . ll J. me-fr. lb1ir1QQLuHQQf:-feffglrff . fg,ff:5Q+'SlI 1!.b5p.g3j25l - , H. K. Wortlungton R. Long :JJ.AM11ite- , jg, C. Ehrllarrlt E. Eaton A.L1ttle 'figlt-Wggiiippleir-2.,33.gf 4IqgNW.Mur1-ie F-EM011 K 'N W .R ckl T.M 1 ' 'r?if9f..2if' H-H0DkiIlS0l1 m u e J.1x131?f1f GSB' lm J.-.4 M. Heist fi :J - fwfgw J. Taylor R. Day Wi Www H, . lag?-iEi1m3YE1' J. J. 'rl-eder W. Crawford W. Baillie Age-Rfihlfiideliz,-V H. J ones J. James ri? 15,39 I'7eeEliriLen K. Parker J. Haman H. Erismzm R. Fisher E. Hahn W. Edwards R. Buldridge G. Beckert R. Harper 'A TW i91l5M'1lTHW55f'5i.i' 52 11? 1 in m lu 'm.u1 ? 2 - ' ll , .. pm Jul ,ul WJ' mluwww ur - R. Green F5 F' W o '75 EI 51 o I5 S7 F C3511 FF Day Kline Enos Clark Van den Hengel Price McClefu'y Mun n McCleary Fisher Parker Beckert Human Munn Erismnu Hernsimchuck Bnldridge Harper Edwards Hnlm Crawford J. Treder Price VnndenHenge1 Bnlllie Cramer Xveitzel A. Day R.T'rc1lur Glcvkncr James Hnrmnn Clark Taylor Ruckcl Hopkinson T. Munch Hillman .T. Munch Jones Ehrlmrflt E.Enton R.D:1y Brennemnn Wortliiiigton Murrie Wixite Litztle Kline F.E:11.nn Long 53611 -dv-.v rr viii V P4 ,finiviv 7, . SEVNVP 4 'Gb Wg. . 415,771 1 QPWYP 1 ng saggy '44 Silks , 4 5Q5' ' , Zpzig' 74 LEAF' A. in 54552 74 555' Sigma Cixi Founded at Miami University, June 28, 1855 Active Chapters. Ninety-two Prof. M. M. Harris W. A. Tomb, Jr. K. B. Wagner F. R. Tully J. Van Benscho-ten R. L. Llewellyn 0. B. Evans ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Establriiigiafiningagv, iam -TW' . FRATRES - u ULTATE ,. ' Prof. -nsloe W. P. Lewis e'if3ifiif' 'mi W. T. D. ' '-.'452n.Lfpilffiiii-imil, , . if .,,,3':,17,2:'A511 - ms Lime' Ji' ' i ?f ? I 5X,:'.'sf.fi'2:'..5f, 2. ,ggslfl-',e:'76' D. E. Anderson -' L R. Fairchild .ff ,-g1.:m.'fE.,.fi,fi ffgvgg-.g. .6 R. E. Ellstrom X M. Stevenson G. Schad .I wziq v ssl R-. Woolnllge ,V-. I R. V. Gessler . f P. W. Longstreet G. T. Davis L. B. Kirkland M. L, Symington W. L. Rehm E. S. Lautfer R. L. Kirk J. C. Altemus S. E. Keichline F. W. Doon Llewellyn Evinn Gessler Longstreet Symington Kirkland Warelxixxxe G. Davis Altemus Ellstrom Rnthmell Van Bensclmten Patclxen Schnrl Keichline Woolridge Stevenson Lnwyer Kirk Fairchild Anderson Tully Little Lnnffer XV. Davis Urbnn Tomb Harris Xvngner Rehm f362j -1 3 'FL Tr fx r A Vi E n o 'iw- 61' ' Sigma Nu 11 ounded 'Lt Vxrgmm M11ltlll'V Inbtitute Janu ny 1 1 Q Tlhif E:h1i91,,,,.. I IFR1 Pattelson L06 Mom e Dunmore ON 2 SQ'-1 U 5.5 1:1- 0 Ford Malley 515 Fletcher Fullerton 1-1-4-1 Seeton 1411161181 H'1llm'1n 58? 'nga' F R V! Sulhvm Snuth Ave: s Felton Deckel McDe1 mott Fo Ralston Scott B lkex McC'1be M G1 ler Cmbauull x DELTA DELTA CHAPTER L stmbllihed December 21 1008 thl. 5 11 RATQRES EN 1ACU fm 1' c Blgflilgtl' ,I1 M E A Lg f 7 IEII 7 FRATRQE URB fi H 1 Gills rl: MXLOIIID If RATQES ,IN aero GTD 151 1 15 XX nf ' ki- A eCm if 'mnzags E Q31 WxFl 11 x 'L D aa, 1 -'IB' H 17.4007 S ff nga ff 1 fl-I 3 I-Ia. OW I 1 ya f'I.f11dg?T'r,1 x rkrffmer E H Hodgson R W Wllson J I-I Bormg -.QQ USU! Act1ve Chfxpters Ninety su. lxoom McDon'1,ld Deen Tane5 Anwy Il H1 Balrlwm Gustafson K igax we Dorneman G1 een B11 ber G H Fancher C Blfmey W McM1l1en 'VI H1ble1 J Grier M W1ttum North J DCLVIS G Coskery W E Rambo 1869 Uoskcry D0lll0ll1fll'l Borxng Ilullnmn C1ll'll1'lllQ'h Hodgion T Fleteller Rambo G-10011 Seeton M1f'nhP Barber II Glllql' Ilnker North Gll9tllf80ll WIISOII Fullerton Cxnwiord P Flr-teller Wxtixlnm Duffy Str-gnuicr Wlllte R.'11Qf.0ll Ixngnr-use Fogg Anxull Mtllelmotl Foul Hill IX'll'IE R Grwr Nehel Hansen 11:1 lmlwln Ixoons Fun: 1101 Blflll0V G1lbert Qmith Pnttel son Scott Deen M'z.Donzld Tnnev DeGin1l1s M1Mil1cn Ilxhlc-1 171-Lkel Pngt S Fletcher Dunmme Felton M0010 l363l 1111 ' A . . , 312, . 11 ff. . , . . . . . T3 A .. i-215' '1 II' . ' 1151- :..11.gItIt.1 r' Q1 . 1 . J I I I II. TII.IIII1,II LI1 'I1 1 1 A -f '.1e:1.2-?'AEm::1'1'5.'I . 5 'II L . A 1 1 ' .E T1 1' --1 lf A 1 1- ' 1 Q 1 -1:1 .: 11 21 A - 4' A 1 f . ' ' .' , - . 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I ,I I. . . II . - - . ' 11- 11' 'tg' wh '. 13211 A Fw.-1 . ' -1 , - . 1 . .. 1 11 '. ' 1 1 ' 1 I 9' f.1. 1- ,F Q -T1 ' . 'TA ' 1 i fl- 1- .1 ' 1 1 L II 1' -, -G f 1 X 15, ,g 151 L I 1 1 5. 'U-57. Q ' ' r L A E55 n5 't5f ' '1 I1 'P A' 1 ' 'i' I TW 1 I , '51 S' '.4fQfT'1'5i: .. - loft f' '1' '. 1' A11 1 1 Q ' -. 1 -1? if 1Y 4:17 15' 11' - I ,I...u3, --'lx . - II1 :fl -,, 1, I- .-11.--lgf. ,II, H II I1 1 151 . 1 .1 11 wi' '1,j.Ig.,?xf 1--.45 ...yu I 1- 1 ' Q . . lg, U., P3 , H 4- Mi' -E11,1V I.x 'EI -fI1.'1' '7 11 1. I ' Vvqw AHIQI' IIIIII I1 If -IlII -'12, I?I'11f!I'4i:- L - 1 I1 - ,gi--713:11 -is I II Q35 111 I I 1 I - 11195153-:T-1.-1 K1 ' 1 1 11 ' 1 .'i-'1.-21-1 A, A 1' ' - ' ' 1 1,'f-.IIA i .1 11 .3 L. 4 1' 1' . ..- y,I,1,,-.71 H ' ' - 14:11. FJ ' 1 ' ' '11 11211 ESF' :fr . . ' 1 1, ' 1 . .. 1 . 1 . 11 1 ' ' 5 I , 11 V 1 1 1 1 '. . ' 1 , 1 h ' ' r, h J l 1 I 'E .I I- F! I 111 - ' ' 1 I1. ' 1 I ' II . ' 1 I . jf' I A A 1 1 1 . I ,Q F FIFO F Fi . ' 7 111 1 ' , ' 1 'gf . 11 - , I . . . ' ' , ' 41 1. 1' , ' ' ' - ' - 1 4 .I'1 ' ' . , 1 S If- 1 1 ' A- 11 1 1 - ' 1 : 1 I 1 ,I ' 1' f 1 1 SWF' . -2'i?i 'a 'Nvfvrf 'awww- r -GERD f-iwvb 168. vlSefi.Q4.S9yiii.QZ1- wif- ' wwe 1-.vu-19 iPi:Q I l Sigma Phu Alpha Founded at Pennsylvania State College, 1920 H. W. Carter S, D. Althouse J. R. Winkle E. F. Benner E. K. Bonner Active Chap ters, One PENNSYLVAN' TE CHAPTER J. Darlington C. R. Harvey W. E. Stone D. B1'oa.dbelt Q '..:,.5'.s., 1 v ' I X X Qllf Ya X 0 . Lgz3E'?'qE,f1:0' 5 . J. R. Piekering : 12,8 ' ' E. C. Wmkersham ., ,. -f.. I . -bait.: 'W '25-v. PM -5+ l?::'E:.f' A 5. r4.E:.5::3 C. M. Hoffman .K 1 . .f. x w, ,Q ' NX wl ' I vu ff, X . t ., 1 Q, .M N 'Qu 1 ff! f, X .crm C' .N . C Q' - ' Y V' Y 6, ., A X Q e Wg . f , R X 1 0: . X ,. ,e , X Q N n is . - 'X' ,- : N 6 -'C 'P' 'z'- S, f ,Q 2 X v ,-. Ig 4355? +L 'uv'-gg' 58.52 :3i5'3':'555'- .-1523-'52f?22' I ' .O: .nb Cf! ig 7 -.13 .,, 5:22.25 . I ali- 5f 1: - 5 N .'5'7 'a - 2 -.gf ,F '.g.g.',-. , q . ,,,- N . f.. I s .xl I Oak.: 1 4 , G. M. Chzmlberlai n 'a '2gfiEga Q.,. ' 5 offe , W. H. Moon Pfilifllflilllxififfn L. C. Klusmeyer P. Willlts M. Kepler A. Lerch S. Passmore H. Setz Bonner Setz Klusmeyer Olmmlmrlnin HolYeditz Johnson Moon D Lerclx . Benner 171158111 ore Kepler Stone Al tlmnse Hotimau XVlnkle Sluelds- Plelgcrxng Dn rlington Xvickerslmnm NVillits Jeffery Hurvfly MflS1'f'PS Ixifk I-1 'l'f1' L 364 J 1 L A VB E 'Y' -'F' 5 IN URBE L. 11. Dougiieny c. G. c. M. Gr' if P. W. Henderson E. F. Balm R. H. Beatty R. I-I. Cm-ey A. W. Anderson VV. C. Anderson WV. G. Bauer T. J. Davis J. R. Eynon H Lw I I I Sigma Pl-n Epsilon Founded at Richmond College, November 1. 1901 Active Chapters, Sixty-seven PENNSYLl6M '1 5 'fE2Q51?ifi. CHAPTER R. C. Gerson J. N. Garbel' FMTRE iEuGiiJLTATE -.,.-.Dr.-E..H. Dusham.- Y . 1 1, - ' K V'QWlS2gFiqfi:1' USR K. A. Craig M. C. C. L. Wilhelm w, W. Campbell 11.91-fg.ixji9ifm,2111 A. H. Tomb 1 Ju?i2iii!1l ,111111.11.f11ii1111 R. B. Davis 1 A. LJ. 'ati' 1151111141 J. 11. McMurtry 113. IBM , - . IT' NE lglaloney -. . ay , . . 1.11 WI! . . oser l -..,, S l hoilfgiwlllillllilll. .fly '-249' '--fi, :QQ--- ' F. Li. B1,l - L. B. D bb' - .'.. QEPJ. V. P1 rker f. M. cugrii. V H K. P:11'kS JA- mnhgl .iw .f . .3iq!,j.QiTT1Iig?FLiLf. If'-fd we WY?-1f'i.W3l-W..'1?'W J. c. Humplii-eys G. I-I. Milligan W. W. Lauer G. I-I. Mailey W. J. Porter O 1 F L J. Z Fi SS gi -1 F' F K. Blum B. Thompson B. Main F. Schnitzer M. Weir B. Park A. Kellllel' J. M. Stocker 1 1 1 Ln nor Porter Eynon Mn iluy I'ui'k HUlI'l1llll'01'S Stocker Dal vis Milligan I Io no Weir Gels Custer 1':xrIuer C. Anderson Dobbins A. A ndcrson Blylcr Morrow McC1r:1cki11 Maloney McMurtry Main Blum Thompson Moser Buntty Fretz Carey Caunpbell YVU holni G1-11 IT Craig Gerson Tom IJ Henderson Gurlior Hess Dushmn Eden Lewis H5651 1 1 1 i L 1. 1 1 . in .i M il 1 1' 1 V 1 1 J 1 11 1 31 1 E LI 'W 1 111 IK' 1. '1 G1 1. fi if 1 1! i Y li Q ' 1 X N 1 1 A 1 1 1 i i 'I l H 1 IP i 1 1 1 1 1: 1 13 1 5 1' 11 .V .1 1 '1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 l i i I 1 1 IN N P 19 N11 1, . 1? 'Va .WSTLYZ-. -viwiiwb, .ian , 4.s1B'1'zs .1 412.10 .fxwijb - Q .mv9l'rg'S' 'f..w- ' 2. if m f ' mis- ' -2,1-as l I I Sigma Phu Sigma Founded at University of Pennsylvania, 1008 Active Chapters, Eighteen H. F. Alderfcr H. H. Williams W. B. Leda J. Maynard G. H. Hardy R. V. Ritter J. A. Comet A. D. Doverspike W. L. Gordon A. P. BETA CHAPTER Established 101 9 FRATKESTIN'-FEGULIATE Honess V If -.EQFBQ S' ly 'fox ,f . .K I ' ' . QURBE iiz . O. Smith , i ' g,'f T , .. .- .447 -- .fax so h - ' lv WY 2:15 i G' Oiga - ., - . 'S-'Paz nf R. Davies V W ef' L. Grimm fag! 1 1 - - -' ,W . ii' J. Price il , F ' . W I' U. Koch E. . 3-'rj' C- Dent J:.E':E9224E2:::,.-... Sophomores W. Cable I-l. Maynard W. Wrhen E. E. Nagle Freshmen R. A. Wein I-I. A. Schmidt . B. Thurston L. Mohnkern E. Laedlein P. Mellor A. Filippi P. Edge B. Klase D. Zerby S. Schmeck THE I952 i H. W. Kopp A. B. Bingham C. K. Longacre G. Leader D. B. Kirk . D. J. Troup C. R. Beatty R. C. Simpson NVein Simpson Wrlien Svhmidt Comet kitten . J. Barclay Gordon Cnlgle Nagle Yerby Schmeck Troup Grifllth Edge Flllppl Kpch - Benftb' P1100 Dem Hardy Muynurd Doverspike Klase Mellor Leader Lacdlexn . Spangler Connelly Hagan Kirk Ege Leyda Maynard R. Bauchspies Davies C. Buuchsples Wolf Honess Alderfer l3661 A VI E. Af S-, , Si P' Founded at Vincennes University, Februnw 26, 1897 Active Chapters, Twenty-nine THETA CHAPTER Established December 28, 1912 mx. ll' 'Fil - NK. f.l.,: 1 ,gif fi FRAT1iEs..i11t1fi.1iA 'KATE A s J 'Wi' W G El rl . . ones ' 525 E ,n ffl 31lZ:.:2Q5A . . cwn cs liflwmrsarni fe R5 K A A ,.,-J' QQY. .S FR s 355:10 ' .EFSPF Z.. L 5 11. 0. Davis v. H. Schantz . ' -A 11. n. wood J. J. Miner W. J. Snyder J. P. Francis .E-.59 L ,. , R. B. Burleigh J. H. Tomlinson W. H. Lowry 1 -3 C.M.H:1nna. ' E. W. Laatn G. E. Singley gl,Lj,3g2 tlff H. E. Longenecker R. M. Maxwell W. C. Burry F. A. Reilly '.fikS?7'i'i?ii'4'W31'jQf?- R. F. Newcomezj R. E. Burgnrt G. J. Hoffman Rkfvgggl -3 J. E. I-Iarshbarger Sciphbriaiiff H. C. Smith W. 0. Small C. D. McCombs H. Knecht A. L. Wentzell S. Edwards A. W. Patton G. H. Schantz R. E. Robbins F. J. Iobst ' Freshmen R. B. Dambaugh K. J. Schultz G. L. Manning ' E. E. Nicmi A. E. Wcolbcrt I-I. Y. Jones P. A. Broman Mc-Combs -Dannbnngh .Tones NV:1ll Davis Inlxst Manning uVfll1llGl't Niexni Updegrove Robbins G-. Schmitz Hnrshhcrger Smith Longenecker Wenlzcll Newcomer I'ntton Singley Small Bnsturcl Burry Reilly Francis Tomlinson Hoffman Wclliver Hunks Wnofl Burgart Hanna Burkct V. Sclmnliz Burleigh Snyder Lowry Miller Maxwell Jones Jeffries Edwards 13611 55,12 7gE Wy1rp 4 ,gvrp 1 , wr, , p1Yf V 41217, .ggi 5fl5' lQ49TQ' Eli? ' 4-W' ' 24 3' W-. ' qlzel ' ' in E Sigma Tau Phi Founded at University of Pennsylvania. 1910 Actire Chapters, Eight GAMMA CHAPTER Estnblis ed 1920 Q. ' ' T ' .1- '3135 :5-.y i 1 K - ,321 E '11 . W 4.. KL-' f - ,,,. rv L If ' Wifi' FR.V-uu.f'i Qiihmplo . ,Q f V' 1 S. Berger I. , 5 lbw. Friedman W. Rosensweig RP .. ' ,Zif f Q .A-J' : T Q ' .. H. Stevens M. A. Zionts Egfr - 4, K3 K. H. Strohl ' Y 11115575 .13-V. NF- , .351 H. Rosenberg M. Samorodin ,w ' in ' .41 B. H. Rosenzweig L.. A. Seaman . Princentha 'A .N L. Rosner Freshmen L. Mazer C. Sclllessinger J. C. Ullman W. Pa.rrish S. R. Strohl I I I I N E. Albert M. I. Baltdinger .E. Frisch H. G. Brick J. Holland I B. Bm-on E. Frankel H. Chinn J. Friedman E. Cohen J. Kligerman W. Kaplan J. Krakusin H. Levine I V Strohl Mazer Levine Furman Parrish Chinn Kaplan Friedman- ' Ullman liraikusin Senmnn Baron Schlessinger Kusner Zionts Lung Samorozlm Ixligermnn Pnucentlml Stevens Brick Levine Rosenzweig Frankel Holland Klapper: . Cohen Rosner Rosenstein Strolil Albert Roscnswoig Friedman Berger Frisch Baldingcr: I L3681 xihsp x1Y QIY If -Qvsip 177 by 1176 7 A E 455 'lag g I 'd gy Q ' If A 11515555 Q I I ll C Blyan F Bmuoex N Armstz on, Ebeubach B 111 11 ms Dex me Dern G'1r11c1 Nllllel PI CHAPTER Est 1bl1sl1ed 1999 Tau Kappa Epsllon Founded '1t Ill1no1s Wesleyan Unxversxty Janufuy 10 1899 Actnc Clmptera Tlurty seven FRATRBS 1 FACULTATE Marquuxdl. 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' . l7?J.if1 h 1 fi l , , l-ii- x,. :..O1 Jiri. 1 ' 1 J. . -f 11. . ' Clnxi' Al ' 151155545 -'v ' C. . ' ' . '. ' H. . - 1' .1 'ga 11. , tif , 'Fi . Ja n '1'. 'Q 'r..' . x W' - 4.. 1 - AJ 1 .1- T-, , -. .. z1.'y.' . 1 , , - . . V- ' T. . 1 ' . LH- - .. 1114-- S9174 f.i'?9L'b, 14 'i f-L1?f. a ..s112P'r -QQESVVL .own vdb fmgfiual-2 'qiwo' 'f..'w- alan? v.., Q Tau Phi Delta - Founded at Pennsylvania State College. May, 1922 Active Chapters, Three H. H. Chisman Thos. W. I-Iaigh M. C. Isett J. Allison J. M. Ballay L. Y. Berg D. A. Anderson ALPHA CHAPTER May, 1922 W. I. Bull B. Lucas C. A. W. W. Clingan V. A. Griswold A. G. Hall P. I. Godsllalk W. Lukstat I-I T. A. Smith T . Murphy . M. Pnhner R. Reed R. B. Moore G. R. Moorhead . C. Merrill . R. T1'a.y WZ C. Sechrist F. S. Sharp J. V. Zary R. T. Quick R. C. Saunders J. B. Zimmerman J. C. Woodring Smith Tray Quick . Griswold Saunders Anderson Woocl ring McKinney Mark Lukstut Gorlslmlk Hull Merrill Ballay Zimmerman Ingling Berg Allison Lumen Johnson VVm. Moore Clingan Moorhexul Za ry Ghisman Muntz Huigh Palm er Isett Sechrist Sharp Reed LHCIIS I3701 I-A V E' N Pe 45? SS ? 45' wil' -T ' -.lf f I 'fi' 1: . 41 Xv, V5 4 r, .W I ak ...ff A 4. A 1. T S- ph- . au lgma I f f g:l'fji' I Founded at Pennsylvanim State College 1920 TNT W-1' eefxgniliailf . A ' ' vi' I ,f I ' ' iw Eg' Active Chapters, One 2 1 f' 121211 I -f , ,:,, M - A .:., A ggi .. ll r JW :M mu4'sm:' Hwmwnw - 9 .' - Kiki: H---1, f..l-- ' 'K' ' . v .,,m.,.,Q3:2fA, ' . .. M . ,V ' 'wmifm uw PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER FRATE1Q-IWMQULTATE QF., . ' Au Q P .gf F f i' fo ' . I I I 'll s V Q N. . I ,I . W. W. Pauas l-I. J. 'I'wn.rdzik . J. J. Yesville . S. Zyckowskl U. . X L N9 J. J. Gozdziaszek W. J. Sngun g A in J. Wolchko . . Lukauskas 7 ' h a.e feglfgaw Q.. A. J. Bedoski E. W. Gobitas 194 , Qi A. C. Richer . . Wall S. J. Brutski S. Hoynak . '-..S.Po ans Q G. A. Saraukas . . Zawacki P. A. Detz EM PE- I. . Zewan Freshmen F. W. Chornock P. Himkn. W. VV. Wiezcvich S. I. Pechulis . 7eleznock J 1'. Brutski Wiezcx'icl1 Himkn Chornock Sn rnukns 'Gohitus NVn1l Richer Zewun Polnnsky Detz Milunns Hoynuk Peclmlis Sugun Zyckowskl Hursck Twnrdzik YVolchko Gozdziuszek Zuknuskns 1 1 V' ll l 1 EB' A SP SL IMI M. . T f371l I I I gm' 75 ff3iI5 b 4 'I7?3I!7r i'i:, ' 4 'iD!'r qi. tr' gy'-iv '- , A ' I I'I E I 9 52 Theta CI1i Founded at Norwich University, 1856 1 Active Clmptens. Fifty R. B. Nesbitt F, J, Dodn S. K. Booth .l. L. Causon B. J. Collard J. Bel! A. A. Frey R. K. Asplund W. A. Coates J. S. Alexander S. B. Gillizird N. VV. Gilmer OMEGA CHAPTER Established March 14, 1919 --31' 1'RATRES P l .,.,, LTATL A Qqlejefegejgw 'gn hm' J C513 m l P 4 e ' L -vi. F . Til? . . ' L, .fy .i? 'q -tr-., K ' . '- .Ill .. .. ,..- L ,, g..lf1'5w.g-2 .34 '-'l may'-. 'Q' ww . ., igffz v ., -! P J I . I 1 m J A 2 Fu f- I of P -e . - it. wr, MIIIIIII' IMI 'gqwggl-... A 1 Is' ., . .1 17.3. ,, R. B. Fairies , 4 I Y R. P. Fugute . b 1 ,ff In A. W. Gilmer .5 4 , 5 Q gmfgiezgkl.. I . , Q .. Eff H. D. Grciner I I I fe I II SDPJDUYII 'II MII! G. H. Decker 1 W. M. Dunlap J. A. Fay 5 fi -Icggwggggiiqer Freshmen li. L. Grun C. V. Hai-bison L. P. Dculjler W. A. Lange IQ 3 Spmgue I-I. M. I-lofford W. C. Meurns C. E. Newcomer K. L. Page J. Q. Rodgers A. N. Dietrick W. R. Skillen B. L. Small D. W1 Llewellyn L. W. Muttis P. Scluwenk S. Sinclair W. White H. Young L. Hmm F. Striglnt. D. Wilby C. Oakes 1'. Schweu k Asplund Osgood Lange N. Gilmer. Decker Dunlap Denlvlcr Llewellyn Gillinrd Oakes Mattie: J. Sclxwenk Hnrbisou Young Skillen Greiner WV1xiI:e A. Gilmer I-Innnnond Coates Yvilby Fay Alexander Saunders G1-un A Small Nesbitt Frey Kaufman .Page Heutclly Fnrles Rodgers Dietrlek Booth Bell Maize C. Schwenk Newcomer Collard Mearns Keene Sinclair Fugnte D02ll1 I372I W fl . :Shi riff- ASF . w- f- ,Mg qlrq v A117 N L A ' 4 511? - 1 JN' M' i n? i'1f' 5x5'l 1' 5' Th t K Ph' ' - -Vq ea appa I ,,- - Founded at Lehigh University. October 1, 1919 ! bfi' J-lj ' Active Chapters, Eight J ' : 'IT' H395 il? A1 3' Li' 5f.. ' - ff-' Sei f'f9 9-T' ' -'-' gh ' L, j:7Y'.' ' 34513: Tldf fi i 3.4. -. .. a kI 4. L , , ,j4 : Q In . J- . BETA 36131 MPTER Estuhlislicx-'fefig 'Lber 1, 1920 F. J. Tschun C. M. Speidel H.iEi?.I0 1 .. -..-.., 5TTT.7: . .1...., . - iwuiz 11211111 -new - .. 1 W1 L F. W. Dieck E. 11. Cornely iii' W M1ViL Ri i1 I Il '12 A. L. sei-1-111 J. K. ivebbm- B. E. ci-mvrm-11 11. M F1-mm 12. J. sregner 1-1. c. G. wvebm- J. G. cm-ismfr W-ii J. B. Brown E. VV! SEMI.-lm, A. J er .l. J. Voorhees 49- '- 'l'vw L ' ua 659 n Sophomores U . D. 11. Crowley R Gfiimi H-933115 .Glggor mfj HT. f J 1-1. 11. Ne1mm.i01- F. 1.. iumdes R. J. Dickinsnn R J. Grace H. L'i iMCG5i3glzi!14 D. F. 0'Shen T. A. Serrill G. K. Gering AL E. VV. Yorke Freshmen . P. J. Bonci' F X Kmxiiz I . L. Mnley J. P. Meennn R. E. Weber T. L. P. Ferry J. G. Creighton E. M. Krnntz IC.K1'11l1tz F.Krnn1:z Erskine Ilively T.Ferry Dickinson Reiner 'Willinms Stevenson Malay M1-ennu Ni'1'hhe1 Christoff Bro wn GCl'ill fr Serrill Golob Nc-unmier RICCOHOIII y Crowley G rncc S on-ko Stegzner Mornn Kump Gl'0fZ0l'y Ulrich Fran nz Voorhees Furry Sivk XY1-hur M1-Lnmrlnlin Cm-nely Moiwui Spcidel Dieek Tschan Crnwfnral Wcilimzr 0'Sh0f1 Kessler T.Se1'1'iIl I3731 G. H. Bavis VP, 1 74 -fiillfax' 75 V FSE' 'L 1 S2-' 'PA 1 ,SB V 75, 4,35-F Vr , dig i2Qwfffv4.m.v:1yf2. 4'aQy6.ws'- 2 pmvf- W..v...v? - amp. - I Theta Nu Epsilon Founded at Wesleyan University, December 5,1870 Active Chapters, Fifteen W. G. Thompson J. A. Hamilton E. M. Fry. Jr. H. R. Geiger E. F. Graumenz R. E. Briola C. B. Buclmnan G. W. Althouse P. VV. Davis li. D. Hall J. T. Law R. H. G1'3.llZl.lI'l F. L. Mathews W. M. Merritts P. W. Filer R. T. Gore E. W. Helm C . :rms :ns 'K QP' S 49' THE. I952 PI CHAPTER Established 1888 ve-established 1927 ONE FRATRES . CULTATE FRA 5'K'if.h HBE xx xx ai. . Jf7f2 ' 0 1 B. 1 Q4 ' Xl X . . XX X . in ' X Q NX. 3' . r,-Q Q 3 r . ., . . .. g , . . .X f .- v,-:'.n 'f Nb' .fb - 4 u , an nm QI.. 1.3. ,. . v . Y 4, :avr-12 , p, p 1 93, A if? '15 : .. .x u.'.,--f.'.'-,- ' 'J . 'r,5,iagu1.J1Qff: v,','.'..:,-.' . 7,-.,.,. . ' .'vZ f 1 S0p v ll TBS 5 fy. 1 1 'cf ' CTL Fre J. W. Klopp V. Weidner F. Oesterling' R. Powell J. J. 0'Neill J. F. Neill M. Miley A. Schlegel W. A. Herbst W. C. Scott J. N. Seiler. Jr. R. B. Thornton C. A. Nolplx W. F. Porter D. H. NV6l'tZ Wertz Helm Bavis Schlegel Porter Grnumgenz Seiler - l H 11 O'N 'll Gore Neill Mcrritts BC-lllleff gggfnton lgycfrgg Mileya Scott el Morgan Geiger Briolu Althouge l'IilHllt0ll Fry Lohrke Filer Nolph Mathews Tlxonmson Prithnm Oesterhng Xl Glmlef I374-1 . ' - 6769- GYM' GV' ... 417 - A . ir- ., GY Y: V, 0 ET. A Vi E R. A. Dutcher VV. H. Rushworth C. L. Chapman A. L. Shane F. K. Gruhnm G. L. Martin R. A. Grubbs 5.1- C. C. Peters D. H. Smith H. L. Thompson H. A. Smith F. R. VVeiss C. J. Newman IOT A ALPHA CHAPTER Estzibligggii 1924- ' 65955. . o - M-1. fyfrtp LF S MT ilk 11r,iTX' 2 1112. .1124 ii' J 'iiir ' ne ,.'l.J,.. .mf Aj gil.. omgipfgily - Jfrf ffl-pf N ' S bfblianzorag X Freshmen B. L. Sharon J. L. Illnywzmrd I Theta Upsllon Omega Founded at lnterfmternity Conference, New York, N. Y., December 1, 1923 Active Clmpters, Sixteen Bunnel G. Strickler Roeber Hagerty Watkilis Thomas R. Hawkins A. Stoughton E. Giliillan O. Bonebrezik N. Bushey E Burkett Filson J. I. Newman Weiss Grnbbs Strickler Bushey Thomns Sharon . Bonebrezlk Thompson Roeber Stoughton Smith Filson Gilllllnn Graham Oesterling Ma rtin Parnell Rushworth ' Shane Chnpmnn Smith f375J 1 1 ' i lr' Y I , i . i . x k ' 'Q Pr W YW! fp .- in H ii f i .I . 4 si i 1 Q . it . Y Hi 1 P H W1 W N V f L z. N. 5 li l E .. N I I 1 .4 .. A' Mawr, ,iS?5 4Zaw4:.vr, affaiggh ..sBe. 5 . -R5-17 .,qsSC r ' img ' 'rash- 'w.ms9:f 'f.1 2wY'f..Q1r-A ' vwfrff- 1-.EMS- miif-fygs I H E Theta Xi Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, April 29. 1864 Active Clmptexs, Thirty-three I-I. A. Everett A. L. Patrick S. M.,Hess E. J. Brenenmn P. G. Cooper J. I-I. Good F. B. Mullin W. H. W'erntz R. WV. Kilmoyer L. P. Davies lu. R. Queer C. A. B. Hcinzc W. R. Johnston, H. lt. Riley, Jr. N. B. Bartleson, J-r. . H. Duey B F. B. Musser LAMBDA CHAPTER Established March. 1907 TRATRES I if ULTATE X X 25. 1 .1 .. fy.. W + lqgxlfi X Tj fji 'xii J. I... G. Weysser I 4. - .ii2.5?L ' - L It x A! Q ,, 3 7' - LA ' Bair. '-i-2-ia . , 3' -'xg ya FJ gk. J. Kennarcl .1 ' ii - - LJ Nl 1 'iii'-:af F -A '- Q dl -' gift .W . Wig! Jr. lx ..- i f ' qiiffi ' . C. A. Tomlinson W A.ggl.A l W. A. Wells xr 6 .1 ff , 'B -41 f H. c. Giles Saginaw res A. B. Orr F. A. Stoughton K. H. Mnirs W. E. Ruder, Jr. Freshmen G. XV. Bierer C. F. Bartlett W. W. Frech C'. XV. Wild F. Siegrist XV. Yoder J. E. Weber P. Potter lt. Ritter E. Woolbert S. Myers Potter Duey Johnston Wells Riley jVoolbcrt ' Fresh Bader flood Rltlev Kllmoyc-r Bartlett Ntferntz Vaughan XX eber Bxerer Mxnrs Dru les qlnvllln Un trick Ziegler Yoder , Thorpe Bl'0l'l0llHlll Schill Bnrtleson Giles A U1-Pe I 376 1 E ff v i .N my p - ,gt A -Sh , ,qfijfy . Wy .mF'!'.S - - A VI E ' s gL1'3' -2.5.3-rainy E. P. Adams W. H. LZLl1d0llS1ZlgGl PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER W. J. Schooly A. T. Eckles P. XV. Bicrstein J. K. Walter E. S. Osterhout Isstfrgyf-:qi 14928 FR. MS AC'6QQ'ATE R. L. sunken A. rbi: ll, f ,HQ Everett 1: FRKT7 -S IN C?lCLECIO ,H. I. Tx-xrti VG. W. Folke f C, , ijhb 25 H. E. Oppel Ji A ' fx E. B. Beckeman 4?'PfZg5.i1.1aX1g.w 0 QXNLX E. G. Graeber 0. K. Hill px D. C. Thomas R. W. Fatzingcr J. C. Reburn R. C. Smith J- F- Covey C. C. Cooncr J. Hower Freshmen P, W, Xfglk F. H. Light A. J. MacDonne1l W. D. Monie Triangle Founded at University of Illinois, 1907 Active Chapters, Fourteen . B. Nesbitt E. S. Spez-ing C. R. Page J. R. Holden G-. F. Koth M. D. Ross 'I'lmn'ms R. C. Smiizh XV:11I,c-1' Ostcrlmut Covey Holden Ilower Rehurn Eckcls Hill Page lleckcnmn SllBl'illg Immlenslngez: Grncber Biersteln Conner Sclmnloy Oppol Powell M:u'I,in Adams Sackctt Folke Nesbitt G. P. Smith l3771 f T 2 V G l . . ' ' 5 I w J i , l il l 1. , ' Q Q .2 l . ' l ME li 1 W1 . 1 l , l 1 ll ' w lx, 1 l , l l w, , 3. l Q, iv l ll A v g. U ,V 1 .L A iw - Ll i. I l l '4 I .. 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N-!1:f1'i-' 11- if .- Q- - L-1-' ' , . w.'-':,f.i3'.-1'-ig.-J' 11.7-1' '-2553-,g'-ff ' , ' X -fzf11:zf23:i'2'f , ,','A'fl-f'-,f:.',' ':.!- Vg:-1., ' f X :asm .j. . . , 1 .... , ' ., A., f s ul , ' . gL-.'.1-v'- -: Q , -'m : -if- fm: Miyh Z-ifiiiiwrb fz'iiaVr4?a g 1fSiBiy'diiSfV iFx g, 1-HB mini VILQBEEZ 2155 ' 'fa-QrS'- 2iis15 4-545' 14590 ' 2.53 Ka rger 1lKfFfll'l1l1lLl Myers Cummings C1'0H'fll1fI'S Ts:-han llissixxgmr Itupncr 11:1 I lux' P11 1.13011 Deism' ' Bcidler Kist Znlm Palm ei' Martin Panhellenic Association . SUZANNE M. Kisr E. Louise EvERE'r'r Alpha Chi Omega Mary K. Rissinger E Elizabeth M. Hepner Delta Gamma - Florence W. Maxfield Phyllis G. Beidler Laoclelphia Helen M. Patton U Elsa P. Karger ASSOCIATION ROLL Alpha Omicron Pi Mary Belle Zahn E. Louise Everett Kappa Alpha Theta Dorothy W. Cummin Isabel McFarland Phi Ma Margaret R. Palmer Helen L. Martin gS President Vice President Chi Omega M. Lydia Haller Helen A. Hoover Kappa Kappa Gamma Margaret E. Tschan Ruth Crowthers T hem Phi A lpha Suzanne M. Kist Irene M. Myers The Panhellenic Association, composed of a senior and junior representative from each fraternity, has as its chief interest the good of the college and all women students. Its purpose is to strive for co-operation and good-will among the womenis fraternities. V The outstanding work of the association this year has been the revision of its rushing code, providing a more lenient and more efficient method of handling the rushing problem. H3801 A- l 'fSww- +1-Y-SP' 41 sv.. . N' ' X r .., , .. . vi . 1 . v A E ' x 'ZLSAF' 4936 'V iv A was '?4S'1S' X Y Mrs. W. F. Huffniun Mrs. .l. M. Will Hilda V. Bitting Marian Dunning Sara A. GiI.l'b1'iCk Maury M. Byrd Regina M. Frelz Nancy B. Samkey Imogene A. Carson Marry Lou Sllnnel' Alpha Chi Omega Foundecfat DePauw University, October 15, 1885 Active Clmpters, Fifty-seven BETA MU CHAPTER Estalzlisllecl April 9, 1932 SORORES IN FACULTATE ' Miss J. G. Brill Miss A. P. Locklin sonw f ffl., Q qi-5 Mrs. E.. lt. VanSant f' 4. L- lws. 1N1ilI'Q'i1I'Gt V. Powell v is ii niiniimill' yi ' 1 G10 i K Wx vgj -W. , xii X Ethel A. Lux B. Kissinger Rhorln Oberdorf ,v 1' gissinger L f' --..Ja liliznlmclh N. vp:-' Hele A Ilnnsoni lulsnI.Ott1nge1' w6 J. Showers Sophornares llcrnicc Ross Eunice L. Chamberlin E. Christine I'l0fl'lll2lll Phyllis I. Cllulnard A Mrs. Anno B. Wenger Mrs. K. B.-Barnes Viiginiu, M. Spangler BlJ'll'g1l.'lTCi1 A. Muule M. Cntllerine Little Mnhel L. Thoinpson Ruth A. XVIck INl:,u'i:1n E. ll-Iclieonc Florence lllutclnler Oherdorf Hoifnxn n XVick Wenger Powell Lux Iinnsom Kissinger A Carson Mrs. Will Byrd 1-lvpner TIIOIIIDSOH SIHIIISIGI' MISS Brill Galrbriu-k Showers Clin mberlin Mn nlc I3811 i i 1 '- 7 f1'7'V? A i -sy .J 17 -fo fx .' of veg THE 1952 I l Alpha Omlcron Pl Founded at Barnard College, New York City, January 2, 1897 ' Active Chapters, Forty Mrs. A. K. Anderson M. A. S. M. B. Zahn E. Preston L. Everitt E. Borland F. Christine EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER Established A 111 Ii, 1929 ' 2' 'F v f f 595130 3 f If - 0 T1 TIVF Y ,,W ,Q',9l3 A N jig ,HI . LL? .1 4+ ,eg-4 .2 f.x.i.M. sq Ye 1 . 'I ' f' y- u.y. 'J--f Ka L. Hoffeditz J -:AJ 1 f 1 wifi' ? C. H. Evey f ' , 1J,M f rf -.g IN - JTQ Q J - -' 1.1 . f- wf i 1,31 ?9 S. Rubinkam xlfggvi 4 - . 4 1, .im E. Gauge B. Maman ff' J 11. Meyer ww' -ii I 1 if 'ii' E. Bergholz . M. SucktieIdiQJ,Qf1. C. Aungst 1-ffllliw Soplwmores I-I. Filbert E. A. Lewis R Schlcicher R. W. Kuincs E. T. Lewis E. Lowe E. Zook E. M. Jackson . I. Hall E. C. Hafyes E. G. Sherwood S. Stetler Schleicher Sherwood Lowe Stetler Filbert E. T. Lewis Zook Kzlines N E. A. Lewis Borland Hayes Auugst Everitt Martin Gilbevt Bergholz huckfield Christine Hall. Guige Preston Kaufman Zahn Ruhinkam Meyer L 3821 1 . f . . rl . .- Q' -, 17. 1. ' 7 LA VI E. X XX r -..g.',.I. ' '.1'u'X f'.1f. .- 1 2 X v J . v . -.x . . 'Ci ' '., V ' .. 'f. . .,. w - .yin 'S-af ' 5' . 4 v, ff j. 11 '-I.: -.- f if ' ,Q -..i-5 - : .. ' :.:i. .--. . '. .. ' Chl Omega 931 ia? + 1- si 31371: - 151.',.'fQf'.f: ,3 f -- -. .. v iqjsrrl . . , af.- jp -'M Founded xt Umvusxtv of Alk1l1SlS Xpul .w 180.1 KLUVE Clmpters Exghty Qes en 4 at :A 4 ,?wd H, x L A f . . TF 2 11 ' ' J 34.1 555 'H- . 7 4 - . . ., 1-1 .9 . f .vw-.gym ,, . Q5 .pq,,q. - xr: ,f u M -.. ,,1,,, 1. . , J.. . -fr x 1 in 'y ll y H 1, ' M .5 'gn 4 M 'fl va lvaxf ,ffwl-xl . A -. 51.71511 nf X 1 .a -I , LJ f , r,,e -.,, .1 , , . AC? 'gf an ly . .U :'MIu ?L 1 'ff Aftpj' 'H Q ' L E ff ,J Qi , 1 . '35 . ,.,, , it ,, I . - Tiff.-,' :gr -yang .f f 4- 'gb nqLi.'f,!.: ,, I?,. ' . ,, . q.y,,,,,,u g,.A5 nf-If , ' -1 -.., '1gv ? 1f ' r - iw.. F.. . .-3,5-fjfr' .- 3 U4-. ' ,. ' '-1 ' L . -.. M ' . -'Maw 1 or LL v az' . , ' - Q. 2, V-.cv . F . ... ,zu J Af Mrs. F. VV. Hnller Mrs. R. E. Dcngler J. E. Simmons M. L. Fruehan A. Bresslcr M. E. Snyder C. V. Manifold . A. Lavo Acker L D. ' I .,1,..'.,,,,.g u- fr H in 1920 in V UTY' MQ .A i QQ f 15131 Il X I Mrs. D. 1IEZ:SMqfg. 3ki .'B9m37l , 1 5' -orctta. Foster NI11: R Slmrp , fs f nv 'CIO G, L, Ruehr Nf. L. Hilllel' H. L. Marquz.n'clt K N F. Iv u Q , 'W F. Sneddou Mz.M'mhon I' Juniors V. E. Wilhelm M. Trevellas E. L. NIcC1e1land Hom or Sophomorcs M. V. Wild V. Springer . . . Ludwi IN we W'11ton Aungst E. D. Nncc M. E. BZ1l'I1lll'd . . Lwird 1 N 1 'N xvlllflflll Si mnmnsx Rnelu- Kirk pu trick McMuln.on H01 ron XVi1d N. Nacc E. Nuce Hoover Springvr Trcgollns WViIhe1m Snydor Bresslex' Laird Lnvo FPIIGIIHII -rf-f -f ,-fL'-Mf--g--- f--f , g ' - . -4 1. ' ' iz: ff 1 ' I Q l ., . ' , I. .. .A . - 3 : . .4 ' .B v ri , 1. X 7. f ' Jz fjmip... fllifxij 'N h 1,1315 .byf V 7 -. A UQ .. ' 'f . N .ff . 1 f J . A x , . ' 'X'-1 -1 1 1 J, mn gf .r ' W f B 1 l . M 1 ,R . . NQMWQ ,r ,Eg 'lf . K u 5 ' if 'Jr 1 N . x N X X w 3 X . .. , 1 . x N 1' M. E. Kirkp:x.trick ' L' X M.E.f'.. . 4 . 1, i , . ' H.A. 1- f :N I J I g N. R. 'E J C . ILP. . NLE. X 1 Y A or no s 2 Y '. N W 1 fi Y if .Y x Q, Y Sueddon Aungst Manifold Halle: Murqnardt McClelland Ludwig E , H3831- MNY75 mbyqifymgvrp .Rib 1'r .-qrpr' Mawr, ,va ' ' 2.-aa ' wma- ala.. I 952 Delta Gamma Founded at Lewis School for Girls. January 2, 1674 Active Chapters, Forty-flve M. Ellen Burkholder Mn-1. W. I. Bull Mrs. H. B. Butler M. C. James M. E. McCloskey E. R. Bartcls P. G. Beidler F. E. Christine A. D. llicrstcin ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Establlshe my 17, 1930 X Y I SORORE , ULTATE Louise J. I-Iurlbrink ' . Mrs. T. B. Kcith 'K , - , ., ll Un iv ' 'E- .l vu: u Mis. F. G. I-Icchler t' 1 Irs. C. S. Wyand so 5 39:55 IO ', bk F. NV. Maxwell '2. if.. .f'l.'i- M. Mullin G. S. Moyer 1 -' ' ,gr . Webb .Q ' lf' or E. M. Kalb ' f M. C. Kish H. E. Sopcr Sap L .ores A. M. Dottcrcr L. l'I:n'clcr Su.r:1h F. Xvcntzcl Miss M. P. Keller Mrs. J. B. Hill B. M. Yoder L. M. Deiser H. I. Pollock W. Willizxllis J. Viul K. V. Rul1c1'l's 1: 1 -t ' Vial Harder Bierstein n Dottgrcl' Bgillzlex? Bnrtcls Nvillinzns Pollock Iuph Ifalb Mccloskey Mnxiield Yoder Moyer Mulhu ll ebb I 3844 j .sw . . .sv X 7 Mrs. E. Steidle Mis. D. F. McFarland M. E. Bowman VD. W. Cummings A. A. D'0lier L. A. Kell G. A. Kuebler H. G. Baer N. B. Gmvatt R. N. Hannon BETA PHI CHAPTER Establish Nlyjay 29, 1931 A f' SOROZQXQMQQULTATE JD.E3Ke1'1' olbe L Mtiign H- Irs I-I . Fishburn . L H' Mrs.1a:.B. F - , h. . h. .. Mrs. J. 0. Kcllc .-gf 54 Irs. R. G. Bernreuter '5 'ff T'1Y!'1'-'1'7 7Y SOR 'LE G10 . 3. i' - 2 . 4- .5 . : ' .L-'. M. W. F1 gan-,,-,Y AY W ,W-Mglgj G. M. Ha !-41:4 l , ' P ' uil' VS' I 'Q Tig-Ml If A. M. Light, A ll-f lfi' I.McFa.r1a.nd I. Hansen Sophomores M. L. hICF8.l'1E1Ild I. L. Rhein E. A. Keener E. M. Lytton 'Kappa Alpha Theta Founded at DePauw University, January 27, 1870 Active Chapters. Sixty-two Mrs. P. X. Rice. E. W. Orton M. M. Wright J. Bowser I. Pearce M. G. Groat R. E. Lindemuth E. L. W'a.1'ner McF:u-ln nd Light Rhein Hnrmou Baer Keener Gravntt Kell Cummings Meek Muir G1-out Fisher Pearce Lytton Lindemutlx McFarland Kuehler Hahn Yvright Bowman Orton Smith D'O1icr fsasj C5505 'i73l5 B'Yf, 14290. 'MDV' fdiwrr qfwv, A 'PLSAEHQAW 'alms' 'mis'-V' miadf 2.Z?4.s1 i h' vii?-l' 2151? I H E l952 Kappa Kappa Gamma Founded at Monmouth Collegeq Illinnis,'0ctobe1' 13, 1870 Active Chapters, Sixty-eight DELTA ALPIQIA CHAPTER Established 'tober 3, 1931 ' SORO ' 'D TAT '5.qK'l1 'G F l sig- I K l of ,pw if ,fg - ...N-4 Mrs. B. V. Moore Mrs. F. D. Kern . Helcll Kinsloe Mrs. W. E. I-lartmau Mrs. H. C. Musser . aiu,gggis5s,:1Qq.31gyfg1LQ!:' Margaret Knoll Mrs. S. W. Fletcher , 'N 5'rv1'Z'f'5' 2'!'1p-roy' - .::!4'.t4 'v!e.eZ'I'.5 S njgvgagzv n fl fcxloztgg. 1 1. s 4:5314 M 51223 . I In 1 V'-v 'eq I r 45'.ffLf::L ff. C. Bell v. M. Eg0lf q wgkrfgg M. Lyons E. Everett 1 gg!gf5gfl1QQYQo, ' M. H. Miller . .44 4.15.0 . A, G. Barwis D. H. Boehm . Q.. ,A R, 1-1, Niebel E. Buehnmn R. Cl'0Wt1leX'S ' ' M. B. . f i- . M. E. Potts E. Brice H. Allen E. M. Blichfeldt M. M. Curtin Sophomores L. D. Haselburth F. L. Kern H. C. Palmer B. B. Thompson .I osephine LuBarre Isabelle Wielaucl Marion Cheyne M. E. Tsclmn L. Schwnrze M. P. Trznvis B. L. Wielaud l Kinsloe Knoll Blichfeldt Allen Barwis Palmer Kern Hnselbarth Curtin Thompson B l Ni b l H ll T avi Che ne Haskins B. Wielnnd oexm e e owe r s y Larumy Potts Tschau Egolf Forbes Everett Crowthers Lyons I. Wvielaxml f386J Q ' fx av 1, 4 4 cv vl. mga, X f L L . ff? W-Nw H. M. Patton R. E. Bchers L. E. Brighton M. S. Fahringer N. L. Markle Founde Laoclelphia cl at P9Ill'lSYlVil.lllZL State College, J Active Chapters. Une SOROR IN FACULTATE Gladys Quigg SOROR IN URBE H. V. Fye SOFFDRES IN CQLLEGIO 1511 vl.' L' U 95 ' Ml lk '4 -' 5' X rip- - J ,111 7' V Af!-' . . Ham, L' ZX-'G':r.55 - ,, '1 . 's ' 1 , .J , al., 'Q Q 'plvjinfl . 59.7159 ff ' . 'ff xx wi 1 ' -is 01 N . K X ill'l1lZll'y, 1 9 28 C. E. Mahoney L. Stover L. Sl1IllIllCl'S H. A. Wood . V. Van Noy Strouse Karger Stover Van Nay Prather NV ood Amberson Doggett Fye Fnhringcr Zerby Fnlusiuger Fislxburn Ferree Summers .Tones Patton Brighton Behers Mahoney l3871 -sry? 1575? Z4IiP7'x' V4 , . Q65 1 'P 1,5123 '5 ,Aw vb ,agp 3 Ya , 43, Z' ane '1.1'a. - ' Z.Q Q5Q Phi Mu Founded at Wesleyan College, Macon,-Ga., March -1, 1852 Active Chapters, Fifty-seven Mrs. A. Hurrell Mrs. W. JelTrey Mrs. D. S. Mead F. B. Cooper G. R. Firth M. H. Binganmn M. E. Culbertson D. R. Dunbar L. S. Allen J. L. Brown B. A. Dils BETA MU CHAPTER Established October 5, 1929 SOROR FACULTATE lug? chase -My . .sg ' -' - Q s 's. F. jg,.:sxH,Q.- K Qil. N.. 'WQN5 dl if L M A f 'XS2ii1?:xs,g-' L fx- lx 4:1-.ua . ' , QQ.-gf. - L f Q lds' ' 1 A ' ljfxg'-Q . E. R. Herbeiv -' '- 'yd lf. 'gl ett ' Sophomores C. E. Caterson C, E, Cowles J. A. Colt J. K. Lee Eleanor Peters Marion Eisenhauer M. R. Palmer, H. L. Martin H. E. Nei? S. R. Reevs E. C. MucLaren M. S. Mdvfasters E. L. Snucrs Bingamnn Hurrell Ldggett Firth Mrs. Bentley Colt Cowles Brown Reevs Sauers Dils Cate:-son Goldstein Mcllrinsters MncLaren Flint Herbeln Hutt Jeffrey Neff Bumnmnn Cooper Culbertson Martin Palmer Dunbar Allen I 388 1 ff 41? 4'! zw'. iff y:-. '-'!' v...c - L LA E si' 'E fr r aw 'i'-vis 4 1 Mm. G. J. Bair Marie Duden Elizabeth Endress Anne Broderick Patricia Hurley Victoria Magda M RHO CHAPTER Established February 23, 1929 i I Y if Egg 135' isa-we , BE f we X., W? L, ., ,f J qi. All, '. W V w ee.. IMQQ HL ,G10 5 xesf 'ig x ?fiLnLo7Jfs 52? xT?ene My rs! -MH' -w Y mf. jg?7l'Yj,ulN ' SOQPILOHLOFCS Manic Mahoney Florence Margetl: Theta Phi Alpha 5 Founded at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan Augnst 31, 1912 Active Chapters. Seventeen Mrs. F. J. H!IYl1'Hil21l1 Mrsj Lcnorc Tabscott Mary Margaret Westrick Marguerite Matsayko Natal ic Skokowski Sl-:okowski Mnrgf-tt Mutsayko Magda Broderick Hurley Johnstqn Myers Kist Dnden Wes trick Mn honey I389l i 1+ 11 .11 ig l . ri L., L. y. I-1 ll Vu 'I lg lui 'ii 1' ge. is nf: i fi i M N V nl rl. ii I 3 i 'm 'I Pr I I ri .J 9z yq 5 4 'W'-l f, ..srf,v'- ..s1E.f'k-ziw vw ..se a AF 'ffl P :' A'. ,, . ' ix ,. ' , , ' 'N gli? qlbmimiis' 4 awry' ' 253159 54.74AS ' ', 74. f-X74 A343 I H E I 9 5 ,J 2 E. Lewis . Knlb Forbes Simmons Crowthers Howell Jones Lnvo Strouse Evelyn Lewis Baer Bl1l'klI011llG1' Gibbons Bliclxfelclt Kziines LICFIl1'lllllll Tomnselli Alpha Lamlacla Delta Founded at University of Illinois, 1924. Active Chapters, Seventeen PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER ' Established May 24. 1930 SORORES IN FACULTATE C. E. Ray, Honorary M. E. Burkholder GRADUATE MEMBER ' E. L. Hoifeditz soaomzs IN COLLEGIO Seniors E. C. Bell S. Mullin J. R. Forbes K. Juniors R. Crowthers E. M. Kalb C. M. P. Howell E 'Sophomores HI. G. Baer R. W. K2Li1'lBS E. E. NI. Blicllfeldt L. R. La.vo hi C. B. Gibbons - E. A. Lewis L. Simmons Strouse Jones E. Rutledge Lewis McFarlzm d Tomaselli Alpha Lambda Delta is an organization to give recognition for high scholarship among the freshman Women students. An average of 2.5 is the minimum requirement and its attainment during the first sem ester or the entire year gives membership. The promotion of scholarship among freshmen and 1ts mam tenance throughout the entire college career are the purposes of Alpha Lambda Delta. I3921 K ,b L? 41 33 sr .my gy W r , gv gv ,gv Zion Ls Lutz Mnlishuueki Bradford ' Jennings Maclnung Newman Rosensweig Tel A. K. Anderson W. P. Davey 0. F. Smith W. M. Lutz P. L. Bradford P. L. Auker W. T. Douglass, A. M. Bilcovitcll M Alpha Pi Mu Founded at Pellnsylvania. State College, Dece Active Chapters, One - FRAQTRES IN FACULTATE G. B. Newman I-I. N. Teitz E. I-I. Dusham GRADUATE STUDENTS B. Mesnikoll' F RATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. T. Millington W. Rose-nsweig Juniors W. P. Jennings I' T . P. Machung Jr. . J. Malislmucki Sophomores J. B. Dienna, J. J. Dusckas Rockman Millington tz Schumacher Douglass mber 1, 1922 J. H. Olewine F. C. VWl1itmo1'e J. A. Sperry G. H. Pritham G. A. Scl1uma,cher C. P. Pluto M. Rockman M. A. Zionts L. L. Rackow An honorary pre-medical fraternity, Alpha Pi Mu gives membership to students who are studying for the profession of medicine. ln addition to its regular meetings where students and faculty become bet ter acquainted, the society has sponsored all-College lectures by speakers from other institutions l3931 lSbg1,7!, ,x'iii?fSf'b 4SiY'a'Yg, -1574:- 5 -SEV! 1.4-i'5i.V61?i5'g, 1 QQ ein-ff -Q4.mwf1.i'e' 31'- vans- 239- 'QEQ -afaiv l E, 1 Cochrane Miller Porter Grubbs Wetzel Chubb Boyer Crittenden Moore Hess Eshelmnn Jackson Fetteroilf Parkinson Anderson ' Hall Blish Bible Luther Rudy School ey McMinn Stevens H. G. Parkinson C. S. Anderson B. L. Bible J. H. Schooley W. C. Cochrane C. B. Chubb M. M. Grubbs Alpha Tau Alpha Founded at University of Illinois, January 10, 1920 Active Chapters, Eight .nv ap, AV, f-,.,,,:'I-.vi .1 '- - '5 . .,..pa,1b11sirea Marcly' 91,--f'Q.g'5h'.jLv:f, ffg Q N X.-lzfliig' 55711 n IIW . C Filili ' - . 1+:e:,rn f ',V-fs' :g,:-f- LQ... , VI, NY 561, fu 4 at in Eg an' I- K , - . Q - X .' 1 Luv ' :'i 5 F ' if , ng gn ,ui IO ' 7521715 . ey ...jar ' M. 3,51 lil! . V Juniors 0. A. Porter K. H. Boyer W. E. Eshelnmn L. A. Miller W. A. Broyles J. C. R. L. E. M C. R. C. S. C. F. Moore Rudy Luther Wetzel J nckson Hess A professional agricultural education society, Alpha Tau Alpha recruits its membership from Juniors and seniors in that curriculum. Discussions among the members themselves constitute the principal func tion although lecturers, from the College and other schools, supplement the programs. I 394- 1 e . XF LA we I' ! Hqvelton hlcbel H011 ell MLP 11111111 I lrsen Mnrqn 1111t VS 111,111 P14111 111 1l1rw1:- L Marquardt M Fretf E H Melton Alpha Theta Epsilon lounded at Pemzsxlvanm State College Maw '19 1930 Actwc, Cll'lpt8lS One TRATER IN FACULTATE I' C Bzmnel SOROR IN TACULTATE LIIS P B Mick SORORES IN COLLEGIO Senzors funwrs P Howell H Nlebel I M Mc1 a.1lund 1' C Bell M NI Westugk I G Bfuwxs Women students who w1ll enter the field of Joumallsm as a professlon gather for mutual benefit 111 the SOCICIY of Alpha Theta EPS1l0H Nlne credlts of Journallsm me requlred for memlaelshlp as Well as partlclpatlon 1n college publlcatlons The soclety takes charge of edltmg the Women s page ln the Alumnz News f3951 , 14 . , . .., .A 'I A I ' ' . - ' 'f 1 I ' I 4 4 1 4 4 1 E. H. Larsen U M. E. Tschan ' M. M. Wright H. . ' 1 4.. . R. . . M. . f '. . . ' D. 4. . R. . ' .. . 1' ' 1 Vp iii? 7 7.4 Qfflm' P, , jk' Yr 4,115 P 1 xiii, 7' 1 1155 'I Q iFLQ2f6sQn'fi 4 SQWWS' ' 'hpitf' 54.'?4rS'- ' 44.39-7 94 ,QS Leh Lelunlierg Sims Adams Cliumunl Moller Hainralhan Nesbitt Folke Bottorf lICNE1l ry Uluy Hoffman Chit Epsilon C Founded at Univeisity of Illinois, May 20, 1922 Active Chapters, Eleven PENN STATE CHAPTER Established May 19, 1927 FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. Cleland S. W. Long H. A. Hanrahan J. E. Kaulfuss R. B. Nesbitt FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors G. VV. Folke J. W. Hoffman E. P. Adams W. L. D. BOUZ0l'f Gf W.. Cllumard W. Leh H. D. Clay l ' Junior M. D. Moller R. O'Douuell H. B. Shattuck E. D. Walker W. H. Lehmber IVL McNeary J. Sims Electing to membership from the upper quarter of students in Civil Engineering, this society has fox its principal function the promotion of scholarship in the students in engineering. Professional 1n scope, Chi Epsilon serves its members through lectures and discussions. l' 396 i A17 .X lp 417672 qvrgu, 41 Y Q, iraq,-A, S 7577? m1 141770 V Potts Ault Smith Ruckel Rinelumer K I' Weber Barber Dux all Dhenba ch Bnrrv A1 mstrong Cr xmel Ceoi ge Phillips 3111 cm l Ailhgen K J Welaer Christoft Bri hthzll Blxmlxne XY It Webb Smwscr H C Weber bthxll Illssfui Bruml Brig s J NV Webb Mitch Rutherford. Coxe Cochran W. E. Butt E. V. Dye J. Barber A. S. Blimline F. C. Bra.nd G. A. Briggs C. K. Brightbill W. W. Armstrong E. F. Ault W. C. Burry F. W. Cramer C. Delta Sigma Pl Founded 'rt NewYo1k University November 1 1907 Active Chapters Fifty six ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER Estubllshed Apul 1 1913 FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. Hasek E. R. Hawkins FRATRES IN COLLEGIO I-I. Charles J. J. TF. J. G. Christof? F. Cochran E. Coxe S. Hassan D. L. Duvall H. Ebenbach W. L. Gz1.1'dner Seniors Juniors S 0 phonwres C. A. Kline W. S. McKay C. J. Potts T. M. Rutherford F. E. Schill M. L. George E. F. Kitchen A. E. Phillips J G. F. Mitch L. E. Smyser J. W. Welala VV-. R. Welrb H. C. Weber A. J. Zilligen J. Q. Rodgers R. W. Ruckel C. W. Shaeffer J. M. Rinehimer D. C. Smith K. P. Weber Delta Sigma Pi is an honorary and professional commerce society organized to foster the study of business in universities and colleges and to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of Commerce and Finance. Each year Delta Sigma Pi awards a key to the outstanding graduat mg student in the curriculum of Commerce and Finance. f3971 Y V v, y, Q - , ., -'2 - r . . LA VIE '- nv A-aes '-it-fa.-es' ' f l-F 'w kfw- astra .,.ls4 l,J I I ' Q' 'rr 416517: wi wr, grsvn -qzM'r . qmvrp cpu, as 15: '?4Q:ii?e9y 5- ' Elie' ' QI 5 vf ' Wzliwf ' wi v I E. l l A Wise Tomlinson Darlington Gnpples Doggett Maynard M'cCliutodk Lneilloiu Tobias Cooper Dunn smith Hoyt Funke ' McGill Xv'iCkE1'SlHl!ll Seiler - Hostetter Keen Holt L. A. Doggett E. L. Holt P. Cooper H. Cupples J. Darlington H. E. Dunn A. Funke Eta Kappa Nu Founded at University of Illinois, 1904. Active Chapters, Twenty-three EPSILON CHAPTER Established December 4. 1900 - seg? iiirkf '33, ' Mf+n1eiEfF5ji D' - FRATiiiEsi5iiii EoLLEc1o Seniors J. C. Herbert J. Hostetter J. C. Hoyt A. WL Keen C. E. Latedlein J. Maynard Juniors B. VV. Wise R. K. NICCHHISOCR E. B. Stavely . L. Tobias D. McGill J. Seiler . H. Smith . Tomlinson . Wickershzun An honorary society among students of electrical engineering, Eta Kappa Nu was first organized at the University of Illinois in 19044. Juniors and Seniors in the electrical engineering curriculum who rank in the upper quarter of their class are eligible for membership. The purpose of the society is to promote interest in electrical engineering and to honor outstanding students in this field. f398l WV E ,w , , . , iii i ,gf Porter Blmm-,y Moore B. V. Moore W. J. Wylancl F. J. Bresnowitz L. J. Lennon E. C. Bell M. C. James A. J. Buono C. M. Wullace E. E. Rutledge C. E. Jones i VV. VV. Kschinka Hobbs Lennon Kemzura Rees Bell Niehel Hitting Rllotou James Bresnowitz Kappa Delta Pi Founded at University of Illinois, March 18, 1911 Active Chapters, Thirty-two SIGMA CHAPTER Estublislled Junuuiv 12, 1931 FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. L. Rhoton G. W. Hartman H. A. Butler W. G. Cll2lllllJB1'S GRADUATE STUDENTS A. Triche H. C'Wa1ker FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. E. Simmons G. Stevens 0. I-I. Strait E. M. Luther Juniors N. D. Reese E. J. Kemzurn. N. B. Sunkey R. M. Porter E. Bible li. I-I. Niebel Smlkey Herbeiu Bible Rutledge Triche XVII lk er J. E. DeCa.mp G. R. Green R. P. Wray B. Bible K. L. Blamey E. R.. I-Ierbein M. Muneval H. A. Wood Juniors and Seniors, both men and women, whose general scholarship is above the average are eligible to election in Kappa Delta Pi, education society. Six semesters of work in education must have been completed to ,bec ome eligible for membership. I3991 YZ ' fghVH HSYAJZ 9 VY: ,AQQQVP 'gym qsbqy, 1 W. .. Tr-ui I952 ' . 'A , -X 4 V , af 1 . ' .,' 'Q 49 ' A V 'tw' - a 'A Q, X 'S Kennedy Kressler Swift Thom psou H. Fisliburn W. U. Garstka R. W. Grant A. E. Allen LV. C. Burket T. A. Kennedy S. M. Kressler Founded at Krum Burket Rynn Wilsoxi Allen McGechnn l Kappa Gamma Ps: New England Conservatory of Music, Decci n Active Chapters, Ten EPSILON CHAPTER Established April 29, 1925 FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. E. Marquardt R. W. Swift FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors W. A. McGeehan Juniors L. W. Krum Sophomore J. E. Ryan Shelley Turner Gruut Kropp ber 13, 1911 S. C. Tanner W. O. Thompson H. A. Wahl R. E. Prestwood D. A. Shelley P. S. Turner H. M. Wilson Professional music fraternity, Kappa Gamma Psi has for its purpose the promotion of interest and appreciation for music and rewarding undergraduates who have shown proficiency along musical lines ill the various bands and organizations. Members are elected from all classes although sopho mores and freshmen are rarely elected unless they have demonstrated unusual talent. l4001 sv- - H - .sv 1 '- . GN ' I VV LA VI E e-sew o asis - .tv ' a t 'O Kllen lhompson XlCGEEll'lll Kappa Kappa Psi Founded at Okl'lll0I'll'l. State Colle e 19-1 Actis e Chapters Tu enty-six ZETA CHAPTER Establisllcrl April 1 1923 FRATER IN FACULTATE W. O. Thompson FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors A. E. Allen R. R. Greulich Established at Penn State in 1923 Kappa Kappa Psi elects to its organization outstanding mem bers of the college lnnds. Consistent and capable playing of an instrument in the Blue Band is the l 2 'l l 1 . . L . I lx . ll , , L L gv U g. . ' . Q V p , 1 I , ' N i p . - W. B. Mess-mm 1 5. l , - C basis for naming men to membership. The society is purely l1onor'1ry in character. ' I I l401l 155175 wzs':. a .sievvf .sirfvh .,ow'r, .qavn eww, ' v.1v.,,S-e' T H E IQ 5 2 Kovelesky P. Rhoton Smith Reese Porter Stover Jefi'erson Deppen Brown A. Rhotou Weaver Paissniore Stone Bresnowitz Ray W. G. Chambers C. C. Peters F. A. Butler A. L. Rhoton P. Rhoton F. L. Cropp A. S. Lick J. A. Cooper , A. Mzmtinband K. L. Blarney A. J. Buono V. F. Bresnowitz J. A. Brown G. H. Detwiler G. W. Goodley J. A. Hoch' H. D. Reese Kappa Phi Kappa Founded at Dartmouth University, April 22, 1922 Active Chapters, Thirty-seven ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Established May 7, 1927 FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. T. Struck P. C. Weaver H. K. Baker R. G. Bernreuter FRATRES IN URBE D. 0. Cameron G. H. Morning D. B. Pugh R. F. Gennann FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors T. A. Reybitz L. .l. Lennon V. T. Carrozzn S. S. Zyckowski S. Morrison Juniors W. E. Stone H. C. Smith E. S. Krzywicki E. J. Kemzura Boch Reybitz Hays Peters Champlin Hurrel! F. H. Koos F. Stover A. S. Hurrell T. S. Goas WV. E. Hartmann H. P. Smith W. H. Passmore J. Hays XV. S. Green C. B. Terrill K. VV. Thomas H. K. Bolich R. A. Carvolth J. J. O'NeiI1 A. H. Hobbs E. L. Pierce G. L. Kronse Seniors and Juniors outstanding for activities and scholarship in the School of Education are ellglble for election to Kappa Phi Kappa, professional education society. With the professional purpose in I mind-frequent discussions and meetings are held on. subj ects of interest to students in education. l4'02l LA vm ' I Chuan S1J1'ague Gru lm 111 Turner Ruchr Guige Hall Mu ule Su-onse E. P. Clmce C. E. Ray Mrs. C. E. Bullingcr H. Bitting M. E. Gaige Omicron Nu Founded at Michigan State College, April, 1912 Active Chapters, 'I'wenty-three TAU CHAPTER Establisl ' May 17, 1924. SOROR ACULTATE. 'I i i 1 .1 'N 1 Rl Q , I ' sSQLf.iJ5g!1'ud n d N URBE Mrs. E ff Hibshman 2 ron. nrf ERs 'TAN 'A .' .iff TI SORORES ul COLLEGIO I. H. Hall H. I-Iauunond M. A. Maule l'. K. Sprague Mrs. P. B. Muck Mrs. li. J. Anderson G. L. Ruehr K. M. Strouse The national home economics honor society, Omicron Nu has as its purpose the recognition and pro motion of scholarship, leadership and research in the field of home economics. Active members are chosen from the upper one-fourth of the Seniors and upper one-Hfth of the Juniors in the home economlcs department. I4031 5501, fS'7Z 6 KSPFWD a k ' 4.dD'f'r 41517: .qw-1v ' W..C. Burry W. F. Grauch A. T. Foulke J. lt. Hyatt N. L. Coates W. D. Zerby Pershing Rifles Founded at University of Nebraska, 1892 Active Chapters, Fourteen B COMPANY, FOURTH REGIMENT Established February, 1932 FRATRES IN FACULTATE E. E. Tabscott VV. A. Hollyer J. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO A Juniors R. E. Horn R. C. Lowman ' Sophomores M. W. Godshall E. M. Roeber F. K. Graham H. P. Jones C. J. Foell C. D. Bolig J. M. Rinehimer D. G. Brubaker A. -T. Zoltak R. K. Weaver E. J. Rhoad J. H. Elfman C. N. Bushey A. C. Fowler W. A. Pike W. C. Borland C. C. Spadafora C. F. Bartlett J. Dallas K. F. Mattil VV. E. Scott C. VV. McDerm ott B. A. Saholsky Freshmen W. H. lxnhot' H H G-. G. J. J. R. F. Varian C. Benion E. Moore M. Chamberlain B. Wharton A. Ashcroft B. Barnes W. S. Bovard W. J. Beirne E. F. Coder W. A. Courtenay D. H. Garrison P. T. Lansdale J. W. Molot K. Minkemzt J. P. Parkinson A. Wcske G L. Oesterling E. H. Spitler F. J. Finsinger F. S. Greenawald C. 'I'. Kent C. P. McKean J. C. Scott A L. Shane R L. Thompson W. P. Plank J. A. Renner C. I. Robertson S. B. Stevens XV. T. Straw G. W. Stmnp W. E. Ural A. G. Young J. C. Yeakell Freshman and Sophomore students in the basic corps of the R. O. T. C. who were proficient in m1l1 tary drill organized an undergraduate military honorary society. This spring they were formally accepted as a chapter of the National Pershing Rifles. 54041 em. Nffgis- Qifdhl. 4 f AFVKJ Alrfsigv- SY MQW . . .A H A. . . . Y- 4 . , ,Q . --, . ,, V A V .sf ad n? N- .P ' , i'5?sT 4 9w5w15 Ross Aluise Stevens Weber Wagner ' Conner Lnroski Bull J. E. Ryan Warner Shelley McNcnry Rice I-lnester Minich Rosenzweig: Zukanskns Roinick Chinn Ilosner .Tones Knnlfnss Boyer Rnisltnn ' McConon1y Dionnn Wziltlsi' J. T. Rynn Geasler Smith Hehel R. D WV. E. Bailey W. B. Ball ' C. E. Christian G. K. Davis B. E. Crawford E. M. Fry J. B. Henry J. C. Herbert R. A. Abramson V. A. Aluise VV. W. Armstrong E. G. J. L. 0. H F. H. C. C. J. A. F. F. Aschenbach R. Beck C. Beck R. Cook M. 4 Davenport F. Boyer Brink Chinn C. Cooner F. Deaterly B. Diennn. A. Downs W. Echelmeyer . Hetzel' A.. C. Herpel G. R. Heyl D. M. Jones L. J. Kennedy C. Liberinan R. K. McClintock M. I. McKean W2 F. Dunnway G. VV. Fowler A. Frankel P. R. Getts G. W. Griffith A. G. Hull R. D. Hetzel, Jr. A. T. Holt R. W. Fatzinger F. Fisher It. K. Gensler N. T. I-Iebel G. F. Henkel E. J. Kaulfuss H. P. Jones Phi Eta Sigma Founded at University of Illinois. March, 1923 Active Chapters. Twentyrthree PENN STATE CHAPTER Established November 25, 1929 FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. Rlarnock F. J. Tsclmn FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors M. McNeary E. Ross J. T. Millington G. A. Schumucliei' A. F. Prysbeck P. E. Semnans R. T. Quick D. A. Shelley W. H. Ranson D. H. Smith NV. Rosensweig G. Z. Stevens C. 'W. Rice O. H. Strait Juniors W. P. Huester S. H. Moore M. A. Lauifer R. J. Nix R. M. Maxwell C. E. Ostrom G. H. Messerly C. R. I-'arce A. C. Michel C. O. Person W. H. Miller A E. Phillips M. D. Moller R. R. Reagan R. B. Moore H. D. Reese Sophomores S. Laroski B. H. Rosenzweig D. V. McCzu1:hy L. ,Rosner E. T. McDivitt. J. E. Ryan H. F. McConorny J. T. Ryan H. J. Minich W. O. Small C. A. Myers D. C. Smith J. V. Ralston C. E. Stevenson C. W. Hasek S. E. Turel K. B. Wagnei' D. D. Warner J.'S. Williams R. W. Williams J. N. Seller K. M. Roinick R. C. Rinellimer P. H. Sassaman VV. E. Stone K. H. Strohl R. E. Tschan B. L Wise E B. Zukauskns F. Spenrey W. H. Thompson C. R. Tittle H. W. Turbewille R. F. Wagner J. K. Walter K. P. Weber Honoring freshmen who have attained a 2.5 average during the first semester or throughout the en- tire year, Phi Eta Sigma is purely honorary in character. Two awards are made annually to faculty members who have done outstanding unsubsidized research work in the natural and social sciences. I4051 , .- lv N V N! p Y H xml -A , I ' , A I TH f. I 9 32 Bible Rutherford Alexander Herbert Rogers Rice Rolirbcck Bulliuger Hawkins Jones Stevens Sommerville Herpol Shelley Schumacher Scott Ditzler Kielil Kennedy Beclxdcl McGill WVil1iams Romick Hcyl Isenbcrg Fry Dayton Luther Jnsephsou Sims Ricks Young Conn 0'Nelll Simmons Chase Portcrlileld Haber Wentzel Tschun Forbes Haller H. L. Mnrqunrclt C. E. lvlnrqunrdt lK1cFnrlnnd WVnlker Cullen Bisscy Duncan Borlnml Chambers I-Ioness Noll Phi Kappa Phi Founded at University of Maine, 1897 Active Chapters, Forty-five PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAPTER Established May 23, 1900 OFFICERS D. C. DUNCAN - - - President F. P. WEAVER - - Vice President C. V. D. Bissnr - - Secretary A. A. BORLAND Treasurer L FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors A M. Alexander J. C. Herbert D. W. McGill G. W. Sherlock W. B. Ball C. Herpel H. L. Marquardt W. P. Simmons B. L. Bible G. R. Heyl J. J. O'Neil1 IJ. P. Sims M. E. Bowman M. W. Isenberg L. N. Pepple ' J. L. Sommerville J. D. Burke M. C. James ' C. W. Rice G. Z. Stevens H. W. Cupples A. Johns D. H. Ricks O. H. Strait C. E. Dayton D. M. Jones C. Rolle M. E. Tschan J. L. Ditzler H. R. Josephson K. M. Roniick R. A. Whetstone R. Forbes L. J. Kennedy T. M. Rutherford J. S. Williams E. M. Fry E. R. Krall G. A. Schumacher R. VV. Williams M. L. Haller H. A. Krew J. A. Scott G. H. Young J. B. Henry E. M. Luther D. A. Shelley Phi Kappa Phi is an honor society whose primary object is to emphasize scholarship in the minds of students and to stimulate achievement by the prize of membership. It elects from all schools of the college. To be eligible for membership a student must be in the upper five per cent of the senior class, have a grade point average of above 2.40 and give evidence of scholarly ability and achievement. IILOGI L A Vi E 4 X r Holt Seftchick Rescorln Porter Lauffer Singley .Tnmes Joseph Ransom Prithnm Fowler Oakwood Karuntz Forbes Longeneckcr Teperson Moll Romick Meyer Sengren Gx-ilhth Scholl Crnig' Tau Aluise Blxlor Michel Wenger Thomas Q X':u'teress1u11 Cnrunlmu lV:lrcl Tongrren Williaixiis Young Xvilliums horhes ' Unlru 1 Ph' L bd U s'lon Founded at University of Illinois, 1899 Active Chapters, Twenty-eight Established May 21, 191:1- . FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. C. Whitmore D. E. Haley J. W. White R.. W. Swift G. C. Chandlee , A. K. Anderson E. 13. Forbes A. J. Currier W. P. Davey T. W. Mason D. S. Cryder L. R. Parks R. A. Dutcher J. H. Olewine M. W. Lisse J. E. Hunter C. W. Stoddart H. H. Geist CH3 W. Thomas J. G. Aston D. R. McFarland H. O. Tricbold , A . R. Fenske G. E. Cohen W. J. Keith ,, Bi R. V. McGrew H X34 .1 GRADU 1 3 - I NTS . . . .QS A 'ff 53 . . . K. A. V artei essmn J. M. I-Ieindon . V . I-I. Fieai A. I-I. I-Iomeyci A. H. Ho-ltzinger H. C. Beard H cj ft EH illilnigamz F. Johnston A. W. Hutchinson F. L. Curnalm- 1. Tullm' 'K. A. Craig C. O. Jensen J. F. Eheurt 1 . H. James R. Wenger J. J. Thomas F. A. Knrnatz H G. H. Pritha.m H. K. WVz11'cl 'W. E. Singer D. J. Porter 'I' . S. Oakwood A. VV. Scholl M. E. Conn C. H. Stehmnn D. E. Badertscher J. R. Long M. R. Cannon E. E. Dunlny D. P. Langlois A. R. Lux XV. A. Herhst P. C. Kreuger ' D. R. K. J. G. A. G. F. V. M. Jones W . Williams M. Romick C. Tongren H. Young L. Bixlel' H. Joseph E. J :mines A. Aluise FRATRES IN COLLEGIO S. Tepemoin K J . A. A. G. G. R. Moll W. Mclntyre F. Prysbeck T. Holt W. Griiiith H. Messerly Seniors Juniors A. R. Rescorla G. L. Williams G. K. Davis S. A. Forbes H. E. Longeneckcr M. A. Lnuffer A. C. Michel G. W. Seagreu C W . . Rice 'W. H. Ransom R. E. Meyer P. R. Tarr J. Seftchick . C. H. Steinford G. E. Singley G. W. Fowler Phi Lambda Upsilon is an honorary chemical society which had its national founding at the Uni versity of Illinois in 1899. Membership is elected from graduate students, Seniors, and Juniors who are in their second semester. Scholarship is the basis for selection, with special emphasis being glven to chemistry. The organization seeks to promote scholarship and interest in chemistry. N071 .SVN-'V' Wlftva wfnffvrf -sig-.fb ..faw'g. .mg-nr' was Ab ' ' I HE. I952 Kennedy Prestwood - Longcope McFaIls Krnrlo Geisler Turner Garber BICGEQIIIIII Ostrom Brightbill Eshclmnn Boyer H11 una Grant Flshburn Smith Shelley Thom psnn Lougeneckcsr Burlrcl: Willson lt. W. Grant H. Fishburn- F. F. Morris A. E. Allen C. K. Brightbill L. C. Burket R. G. Boyer W. E. Eshelmnn R. F. Geisler Founded L S. R Phi Mu Alpha New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, October 0, 1898 - Active,Chapters, Forty-live ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER Established February 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE at S. Rhodes C. Tanner WV. Op Thompson R. E. Dengler FRATRES IN URBE J. Detwiler H. C. Smith FRATRES IN COLLEGIO D Frew J. N. Garber C. M. Hanna. T A. Kennedy S. Krudo Seniors Juniors W. J. Kennedy E. Longcope W. B. McGeeha.n H. E. Longenecker' R. H. McFnlls Mass. O. F. Boucke VV. J. Keith R. A. McClure R. E. Prestwood D. A. Shelley C. Ostrom P. S. Turner H. M. Wilson Commonly called Sinfonia in colleges and universities throughout the country, Phi Mu Alpha is an honorary and professional music society. The organization has issued three song books, the words and music being by members. Achievement in any of the college musical organizations is a prerequisite for election to membership. lf408l K . some sv - YQ siv -, w r' . 'UP' 0 X r A V E 'li sts as A - W 'l'ownscnd Rnhrbecl: Everel t Cflmbbell Cilfffel' Kamp Bailey Funke Snybolt R109 H. A. Everett L. A. Doggett S. J. Derry 'l'. A. L. Serrill B. Kamp A. H. Funke Phi Mu Sigma Founded at Pennsylvania. State College, Ma Active Chapters. One A FRATRES IN FACULT E. I-I. Rohrbeck TE T. S. Goas FRATRES IN URBE C. H ertriek FRATRES IN COLLEG Seniors IO H. VV. Carter R. L. Beachbozird W. E. Bailey rch, 1921 R. E. Galbraith S. S. Geesey R. L. Hutchinson W. W. Campbell W. S. Townsend C. W. Rice F. M. Saybolt Requiring service of at least one year on a college publication, Phi Mu Sigma rewards students foi achievement along journalistic lines. Its purpose is to foster journalism in the editorial sense of the word as distinguished from the business department. 14091 . ' 'fr fiiiffkg, .gmvrp S7410 ,q11?g6'r 14112.10 .4 QPAW: db agliligi' '24la 4xv- ' Zio- Q. -is' ' Wins- 3 l l'l E. , - . .e - f Bzuber Butz Arnold D. Bissey Blanchet . Burrage Daugherty DeCmnp W A. Butz C' H. Detwiler H XV. Kschinkn, Mnrqnnz-dl: Sunkcy Zahn Niebel Kselx ink 1 Blll'l'2lglf Blnnuhet C. Murquau all Phil Sigma lota Founded at Allegheny College, 1922 Active Clmptexs, Twentyfone BETA CHAPTER Established March, 1925 FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. M. Dulvlont J. W. Fosa Mrs. T. B. Keith A. P. Locklin C. E. Marquardt J. Martinez FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors O. H. Strait I-I. L. Marquardt Juniors R. H. Niebel D. D. Mason A. C. Miller Mrs. S. A. Porterfield L. J. Hurlbrink F. W. Pierce L. V. T. Simmons G. J. VVurfl M. B. Zahn J. Barber N. B. Snnkey The honorary Romance Language fraternity, Phi Sigma Iota, was established at The Pennsylvania State College in 1925. Its purpose is to reward superior scholarship and excellence in the study of the Romance languages, and it chooses its membership from Juniors, Seniors, and the faculty in thfit bi anch I . H. H. 5 C. V. Q P. R. ' L. M . P. R. A: . li. E. Dengler J. E. l . of endeavor. I l P1101 init' fifidhis in 7 ex- ,- .Q ff L W E 4 -h---L55 - ' - ,gf-l1 G-if-a-' ef f :iTi.ifiTii:1' T - ' if-1-.- ' 1 , - W -- - - Y f 4:j1'r ':'j:11 - .xi f it e V Y 55-,H Ii5gv.5gi R, . 1 - . .ew vie A ,l Km Wilde Menhl ' BI1l1llf!P Uorn Cooke Lamdcnhergui' Tlmrnton P' AI h Xi Founded at Michigan University, 1922 Active Clmpters, Nine GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1926 FRATRES IN FAGULTATE E. I. Wilde A. F. Cooke P. R. Meahl FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. F. Bender A. B. Dorn J. H. Lzmdenberger R. B. Thornton The national honorary and professional Horiculture society, Pi Alpha Xi, was founded at Michigan University in 1922. Membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors who have shown exceptional interest and ability in floriculture work. Meetings are helcl to further interest and discuss problems arising in connection with Horicultnre. 14111 if L 171 w1iia 4 WrQ,v'5 .savvy . 42175. . -QWYQ. 4 4 .9l.e..sw' was f...e..v- mes- w..e..v- Q.. 2... I li I 9 52 I Zilligcn Rice Tejnu Ty sou Fink Gu tes Roh:-beck Hoihird Ricks Bum ford Ambler Riley Fi-en r Libermnu Cnrter: Snybolt A-lhert Cn mphell Funke Rehm Spei-in: Lnurlenslnger Butz Booth Slllflil lt' Wickcrshuxn Kcnmnly White Arln ms Serrlll To wnsond F. C. Banner T. J. Gates S. S. Geesey E. P. Adams E. H. Albert T. E. Ambler J. S Bamford S. K. Booth A. J. Duono W. A. Butz W. W. Campbell W.. A. Riddle C. R. Page E. B. Beckeman R. M. Harrington A. W. Hesse, Jr. VV. D. Nester I I Pl Delta Epsilon Founded at Syracuse University, December 6, 1909 M H Active Chap ters, Forty-flve PENN STATE CHAPTER Established May 3, 1024 FRATRES IN FACULTATE M. I-Iarris J. T. Naylor M. Hoiford E. H. Rohrbeck FRATRES IN COLLEGIO H W. Carter C. E. Fink H K. From' A. H. Funkc J. B. Henry J. W. Kennnfly XV. Laudenslager J. H. Brinton E. S. Majmed J. J. Rubin J. La.chma.n A E. Phillips K. NV. Weis Seniors Juniors W. L. Rehm C. W. Rice D. H. Ricks H. R. Riley, Jr. F. M. Saybolt T. A. L. Serrill E. S. Spering W. S. Shearer M. I. Bztlclinger E. Frisch YV. XV. Armstrong E. B. Zukauskas R. E. Tschnn C. W. Stoddart H. W. Stover S. Sinclair F. E. Tejan W. S. Townsend J. D. Tyson E. W. White E. C. Wickersham G. H. Young A. J. Zilligen R. H. Faller WI. J. 'Williams B. B. Konhaus S. Helitrich P. W. Bierstein P1 Delta Epsilon honors members of the editorial and business stalfs of Penn State publications in their junior year. The society sponsors contests among editors of high school papers. Discussions among members and talks by outside speakers constitute other functions of the society. M121 Q17 iff ya 1:37 -K QYYQ QV if? p swab ,QV K 1 r A E . b l xvff ,fffo 41 5 Birllblf-blll lXIs n el Fletchel bllott lsenhu llnrus Gilklllllll 11 u 15 f Illachen Llelml, Pl Gamma Alpha Founded at Pennsylvania State College October Acme Chapters Om. PENN STATE CHAPTER Established 1927 FRATRES IN PACULTATE L Smckett E Dickson A W Case Ash I D Beals B Helme W Wlld ' 1ATR S IN COLLEGIO Senzors M W Gemnull S B Bernstem Shellcx Elliston V Isenbetg S Shott .Tumors Bust llil Hildebrfl ut inn W ild 1' awson 1921 H M Seward J K Blacken L G llnn S VV Fletcher C I' Hlldebmnt I rl'l.VIS R A Bllbtq-lll Members of P1 Gamma Alpha, honolary fine arts fraterruty, are chosen flom outstandmg men and women students ln the Junlor and senlor year Students 1n the archltecture currlculum are Cllglble An exh1b1t1on of artlstlc works by members IS helcl annually I 413 1 I X . R. . . H. . ' . . - . . C. L. Harris C. L. Wiseman W. P. Lawson A Mrs. D. A. Stover P. C. . ' . . ' ' . . ' J. . 1' P E D. A. 5 M. VS . : . . ' P. . H. L. ' G. . . . ' . . .f. ' '. M.'. .' . . U gif: A ! V, vu, ... vw . , 1'r1r, , n o . As- hiss Q.. ' 1- m n? WZ - ml TH E A Curvolth Currozza Auwyll Fouz Hesse Evans Du nnwny Pzxuns lilllgel' BOOTH Longcope Tsclmu l I I Pl Lambda Sigma Founded at Pennsylvania. State College, October 28, 1025 Active CIIZIDICPS, Three APLHA CHAPTER Establish ed October 28. 1925 FRATRES IN FACULTATE O. F. Boucke S. K. Stevens A. E. Martin A. R. Wfarnock J. T. Law C. W. Stoddart J. Tanger H. F. Alderfer FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors S. K. Booth V. A. Decker E. Longcope C. M. Evans C. L. Chapman Juniors A. W. Hesse, Jr. W. F. Dunaway, 3rd A. R. Anwyll H. D. Fonz Sophomores XV. D. Bnlitas E- K- G0l0lJ G. A. Colton I. V. Ginnnini D. F. O'Sliea. Cooper Ritter Decker J. F. 0'Brien F. J. Tschau T. Shearer G. J. Smart V. 'l'. Carrozzu W2 YV. Panns P. ,R. Hassan J. M. Cooper K. N. Waltz D. B. Smith Pi Lambda Sigma is a professional pre-legal society which 'elects to membership students in the three upper classes enrolled in the curriculum. Bi-weekly meetings are held and discussions led by faculty members and outside speakers constitute the principal service of the society. I l I4-141 A M l, ,, ,- 3 if LL ,Y ,.?.. i Peehter Bell Wfnrd Peters DcVore Shetler Keen Morgnn Bresnowitz Ross YVugner L. Bixler Pearson Graves Johnson Hamilton Gordon Davenport Jefferson Ransom Kiehl Mfilllnms Roxnick WVise Bertram Gnnu G. Bixler Owens Vnn Velzer Van Voorhis Smith Gupples Yoder Fry Herpel Qnigg Baker Crawford Brown F. W. Owens J. M. West T. Cohen G. Qnigg XV. L. Shetler L. T. DcVorc C. H. Graves E. K. Keen V. F. Bresnowitz E. Ross W. H. Ransom A. F. Pcchter L. Bixlcr Mrs. I-I. l I Pl Mu Epsilon Founded at Syracuse University, 1914 Active Chap ters, Twenty DELTA OF PENNSYLVANIA CHAPTER Established May, 1930 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. C. Hami lton W. 0. Gordon L. T. Dunlap E. Johnson J. T. Petels H. B. Curry FRATRES IN H. L. Van Velzer O. Frink, Jr. Mrs. 0. H. Steckcr C. A. Rupp WV. Altar T. E. Gravatt URBE Mrs. A, H. B. E. Crawford B. Owens FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. VV. Williams E. M. Fry K. M. Romick C. Herpel C. P. Smith R. F. Baker I-I. W. Cnpplcs .!'u.niors J. B. Pearson B. L. Wise P. H. BG1'tl'lllll H. R. Gnnu Frink I-I. R. Kielll H. E. Morgan I. M. Sheffer VV. R. VanV0orhis T. C. Benton J. D. Long C. C. Wagner H. H. Brown J. C. Herbert A. L. Shepler W. A D. Yoder P1 Mu Epsilon is an honorary mathematics society which was founded nationally at Syracuse Uni versity in 1914. Its membership is confined to Seniors and Juniors who display outstanding scholalshlp and excellence in mathematics. A large faculty membership aids the society to promote research and inteiest in its especial fieldn f415l - 1 'V fSfL'Z :AW WA 135475 1-N Vp ,qi2,YYr qpvv, , , V . .A , J 1 -4L! l'i4PF ' WMF W4.'fnS Z:-215' 'f.. is'f w,,f ?,,,,, elif? I H E I 9 Dxiven port E verett Bradford Colgu te Ialidum Kennedy I-I. A. Everett L. J. Bradford W. E. Bailey J. L. Ditzler W. H. Eidam Jones Di tzler Pi Tau Sigma Founded at University of Minnesota, 1915 Active Chapters. .Twelve ZETA CHAPTER Established December 11, 1925 FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. C. Stewart FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. W. Epler R. L. Jones L. J. Kennedy Juniors O. G. Meyers, Jr. T. G. Stolldt Gerseu ' Peters Bailey Mclicun R. C. Gersen NV. H. Peters M. I. McKean J. J. Mikita C. Rolle Professional mechanical engineering society, Pi Tau Sigma, confines its membership to men students enrolled in that curriculum. Lectures and frequent meetings are the principal services to members in addition to the recognition of membership. P4116 I WWW -. i . v r . dr' r 0 r LA VI E. sf A X, ll N Hoover Baker Champlin 4 Hotfeditz Porter Miller Moore Van Voox-his Van Sant ,Wray Lepley H. D. Baker lt. G. Bernreuter W. G. Chambers Mrs. C. D. Champlin E. C. Bell L. Hoffeditz Psi Chi Founded at Yale University, September, 1920 Active Chapters, 'Twenty-three PENN STATE CHAPTER Established September, 1929 A F RATRES IN FACULTATE .I. E. DeCa.mp G. W. Hartmann J. O. Keller W. M. Leplcy FRATER IN URBE M. Miller 'FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. Hoover H. Porter J. G. H. Thompson B. V. Moore J. F. O'Brien R. G. Van Voorhis A. Van Sant R. Wray Requirements for the Penn State Psychology Society include credits in that study, general good schol astic standing, and an original study and report equivalent to twenty-five hours of work. Its purpose IS to advance the science of psychology and to encourage and stimulate scholarship of its members in all academic fields. L 4117 1 55? 'A igi iw' Vr dig' 'f 1. GFP 'g. we V Pr qw v v, 1, ' ' I H E 1932 Dfll'1i11Zf0I1 Norris , Helffrlch Frenr Shelley Saybolt Tschan Howell m Barwis ' Niebel Inman Sengren Geese? Brill YOUDLZ Tsclmn llc ffman J. G. Brill S. S. Geesey Ii. E. Dengler L. V. T. Simmons VV. S. Hoffman M. E. Tschan G. H. Young D. A. Shelley M. P. Howell R. H. Niebel Purple Quill Founded at Pennsylvania. State College, November 6. 1928 Active Chapters, One FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. F. Gibbons H. M. Savard A. P. Locklin R. E. Galbraith A. C. Cloethingh VV. L. Werner ' FRATRES iN COLLEGIO Seniors F. M. Saybolt H. K. Frear Juniors J'. G. Barwis R. D. Hetzel, Jr. Sophomore F. S. Inman H. S. Dickson VV. S. Dye, Jr. A. R. Warnock M. Long A. G. J. O. S. R. H. Espenshade W. Seagren S. Norris G. Darlington Helffrich E. Tschan A literary guild which recognizes talent among members of the student body, Purple Qulll holds regular sessions Where members contribute their own writings for discussion. Any student, regardless of class standing, is eligible for membership on the basis of contributions to original writing. P1181 - mm g3'1 ,. QV , 4' . 6'SVPv, 1. qv A E. '-X ' 'M' ax' A' 'SLS' ' nv 'i A v Seol Bnrry En ton Strickler Grzutcli Cnnnlnghnni Strong Tomlinson Filippi Odell ltlliller Lash Beck Griiti th Winkler Strickland Crnnmer Mulcosky Crawford , Hoyt Good Oppel Johnston Butz Perle-y Albrcch t TVill XVil1in ms' Goss Levuu NVelsk0 Kerr Cook Cone Rollo Mcllnskey Cooper Page Barnes XVl1ite .Loomis Seal-:bard and Blade Founded at University of Vllisconsin, 1905 Actiyc Chapters, Seventy-eight H COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT Established April 30, 1012 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Col. W. B. McCnske5n Lt. F. M. Albrecht Sgt. J. H. Weske J. E. Shigley Capt. W. A. Hollyer Lt f S. Kerr VV. L - rree C. B. Steel Capt. 11. P. Cook Lt. fu, TVhite J. - lei' W. R- Young Capt.R.Slm1'p Lt. ' c i' luams . a .i arnell o. c. Miller Capt. E. E. fmvlscott N gc , E. D. Walker I I D Il- . , .gn .u u f ' 1,RfB 9 Lt. A. D. Bin-nes Lt. D. H. . nw-n.,,,Z'f'.'ll , J. B. Lougsmnx Lt. J. M. Win Lt. D. N. Cone Lt. J. M. I ' ' t. F. K. Loomis Lt. R. A. G1-3.1mm Lt. M. M. Dana x. ' .Ji....,,,l,,rfl.? .Q . -V :H 'Egg ' vm 2 Z ., if 0 ' . W. A. Butz L. lt. Go , . A. Little A. R. Rouse C. K. Brlglltbill D. M. Goss ' gf J. A. Malcosky J. R. Seel R. M. Czirpentcr R. Griflith . R. I. Maynard D. H. Smith P. J. Cooper C. H. Hatnunoincl J. J. Miller J. D. Stricklzrnd R. R. Cramner J. C. Hoyt C. E. Odell R. G. Strickler B. E. Crawford VV. R. Johnston . E. Oppel G. M. Strong S. N. Cunningham 0. B. Lash . L. Page R. B. Tomlinson R. L. Eigenbrot W. J. Levztn J. D. Perlcy C. Rolle A. WV. Gilmer A. L. Winkler Juniors A. L. Beck E. D. Eaton F. A. Filippi i W. F. Grauch W. C. Burry A national military science society, Scabbard and Blade was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1905. Its national organization is based upon that of the United States Army. The raising of the standards of military training in American colleges and universities, the uniting in closer relationship of their military departments, and the promotion of intimacy and good fellowship among the cadet oiii- cers are the purposes for which Scabbard and Blade is organized. f419l .Sava 15204 .sv Pf. a ...d2.w E1fE. a awww, .fm naw 'mes' mee- w..e..v- IH E l9f52 x 1 Smith Bam ford Spering Mengel Raquet Wi ckstenll Swu uk Newcomer Conrad Gemmill Warner Luudenslnger Beck Klcinbn ch Snyder Person KVise1min XVolford Maguotta XVorthingl:on Truesdale Rothcrrncl Shott Hoffman Lawson Harris Shea Wa gucr Campbell Lowry Su plee Bra ckeu Pilchcr C. L. Harris Percy Ash J. R. Bracken D. A. Campbell C. N. Bauclispics K. Shoemaker E. W. Werle A. V. Rothermel W. S. Shea VV. W. Campbell W. H. Lowry C. E. Newcomer P. C. Raquet G. S. Shott Cv. H. 'Wolford Q. S. Beck Scarab Founded at University of Illinois, 1909 ' Active Chapters, Fourteen THEBES CHAPTER Established May 28, 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. E. Dickson J. B. Helrgle W. SQ-Hb inalir, .,..-.. 4 f. .- W.:1Q: ' ,ZZ I an '14 . ' 5 ' W ml- - L - 11. B. il? ' H. O. Smith FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors E. S. Spering W. J. Snyder C. S. Kleinbach J. S. Urban W. H. A. Lzrudensl H. K. Worthington K. B.fWaguer ' 1'. M. Swank Juniors G. W. Wickstcad ager F. Pilcher A. Richardson L. Wiseliian W. Wild W. Loman Hornbeck L. Holderman . H. Gemmill D. Warner S. B. Bamforcl S. Conrad D. Smith J. Magnotta B. Suplee R. Truesdale VV. P. Mengel The Scarab Society is a national professional fraternity which chooses its membership from among those Juniors and Seniors in the architectural curriculum who ehow proficiency in architectural pur suits. The first chapter of the national fraternity was f ouncledl at the University of Illinois in 1909 P1201 QP dim sihgrry S ', v GPATQ: qivfiifwaiiiv 4? A , LA VI E I.: A was e -w.s..v . - -:a..Fwts V R 1' . St X ' A .' Benjamin Frcnr hvilll U11 5' T0Wl'SU d Himliiiilie 7 U '5i12.n BFUIHGII' liollflwelf, ,, Ul! l'11' Riley Sm-1-111 Montz Carson Epstein 1 rnllingei S' D I Ch' lgma e ta I Founded at DePauw University, April 17, 1909 Active Chapters, Forty-four PENN STATE CHAPTER Established April 24, 1932 FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. C. Banner ' H. M. Hoiforcl W- W- DUHIHD F, F, Shedd - E. I'l. ROl1I'lJ6Ck FRATRES IN COLLEGIO . Seniors J. L. Carson H. R. Riley, Jr. W. S. Townsend' P. Epstein A T. A. L. Serrill J. C. Whitaker H. K. Frear W. C. Stephenson J. W. Trllllingfll' Juniors ' S. I-I. Benjamin YV. C. Montz R- C- Slicinmetz D, p, Day ' 11. V. wan Sigma Delta Chi is an organization for studens who will enter journalism professionally upon p p graduation. Members must he in the journalism curriculum. The Society sponsors two high school 1 3 journalistic contests and a conference of high school editors in addition to editing the Beaver Field Pic- torial and securing lecturers from the staifstof newspapers throughout the State. Alpha Beta Sigma, Il , f formerly a local fraternity, was installed as a chap er of Sigma Delta Chi here this spring. 54211 f. - , ., Isley' V' i37iT'bf'i1?Sx'Yr . wa' 'f .. GFAWA . -niswr, .ina n .av - ns!-inns? 'f.:2. 1s'- ' i i'l E I 9 J Detricl: Occusione Horner Sommerville Haller Wood Spangler Hinkle Williuziis Q Bair Long Knight Sltewart Shaw Houess Steidle Heyl Keene Henry Bonine Robinson E. R. Branson J. A. Lewis K. B. Barnes G. J. Bair J. B. Shaw C. A. Bonine A. P. Honess E. F. Williams W. L. Keene J. B. Henry W. H. Rushworth G. Heyl J. Occasione G. Benford G. I-I. Espenshade Sigma Gamma Epsilon Founded at University of Kansas, 19 Active Clmpters, Twenty-six - 1 'mu' -' Esialilxislie 'liil1ii1iih'aji5Q,,'2'l1, XIQZ2. 18 J. W. Stewart 0. B. Malin H. B. Northrup R. R. Rosencrzms J. L. G. Weysser R. E. Murphy C. D. Jeffries G. H. Fancher ' if Xl ' W I ,C .Qs x . ' 'rf 1' f 'f4.'i4'sX '-X ': -QM. if .,nt' ffin. .54 ? .1.- -9 ,QL-,1 frigsn, f---42. . fsiiiir n. 1 G. ieaee fi .4 125--W - def '01 '2jiihtfY f x C0gEGg e J Drs V .5 , 010 R ' 91 A.. - ' :XV Fix H 'apr C. E. H5'fner L. F. Haller Mf. E. Hinkle Juniors W. B. Houk R. W'. Stahl W. S. Detrick L. H..Rinebo1d J. L. Sommerville G. Seagren J. D. Tyson G. R. McFarland M. T. Johnson Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a professional fraternity open to students in the geology, mining, and met allurgy curricula of the School of Mineral Industries. Menibers of the Junior and Senior classes with a high scholastic standing compose the membership. A national convention of the fraternity was held at the College this year. P1221 47 GY 11YWv 1 5 'V TVR 0717 YY sew- A -- s 2-1 ss 'fi' -.ee-'s+.... LA E, Al? 'FIBVAB' 'A AP ' if -' ' 75459 All - l'.eGnl1ey A Bell Peters DeVore Shctlcr Keen Rust Kendig Singer Long Altar Turner Sands Kiehl Baker Smith Wn1'd VnnVelzer Larsen Duncan Fry Yongley White Saxton Morgan Qnigg Jeppesen Bordncr Gurver Sigma Pl Sigma Founded nt Davidson College, North Carolina, December 11, 1921 W. Altar E. R. Bordner W. P. Davey D. C. Duncan W. R. Hamm F. W. Owens W. H. Pielemeier G. Quigg C. A. Rupp F. R. Smith 0. F. Smith W. L. Shetler A. Cranisky R. F. Baker Active Chapters, Six GAMMA CHAPTER Established 1926 FRATRESf13Nrl1ACULTATE 1, -W .1 X ' gl .if 1-f 'T 5ifqMNf?W11EXw . 7 HT'L.'QY0Hs1GY ' ore ' Olgiiilvik I . in A--M-25119 el' -, K 'MA .4 . PQl,Le alley-f 'N A ' -X T. Morga 1Mi.gq4..e'ii1.., 45 genus' g' f I:I...L,. vnnklzbr , . ig' O Lx!!! . GRADUFKT QSTUDENTS R. L. Turner FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. H. Brown V E. M. Fry, Jr. W. E. Singer R. M. Bell P. M. Kendig M. A. Jeppesen K. D. Larsen J. D. Long H. L. Saxton H. K. Ward WN. Rust H. R. Kiehl I-I. W. Stephens VV. F. Sands L. T. DeVore E. K. Keen The purpose of this organization is to honor men and Women who have done outstanding Work in the field of physics and to promote interest in that science as Well as bringing together persons who will take up physics as a profession. f423fl 553' 'f,,f 'WSE' '4g3 Vs' V5 ..S 1i2:' 75. . QE! V' . cz Wei!! 74 Aibgjy 4 1715 ' 4 -Wi' ' WAWL-Vi' 7' f YP Vit? l H E. l 9 5 2 Romick Berner Levnn Evverett Stapleton Summerville Neyhnrt Peters Sims Heveuor Laedlein Isenherg Kennedy l Seaman Eidum Ditzler Moll S' I au Founded at University of Nebraska., February 22, 1924. W. H. Peters H. N. Stapleton R. R.. Cleland I-I. A. Everett C. L. Kinsloe C. L. Harris R. L. Berner J. L. Ditzler W. H. Eidam G. S. Hevenor Active Chapters, Twenty-one KAPPA CHAPTER Established 1915 Bu - gang. C'L'H.x . Lf l Midge , :P X,-JQNLIE l L, 1:1 -... - -..-s r 'I 57 1- 1 G. Q ? FR' Q , G10 fi- TTT.:-:3 Qi. f ' L, E' - Qs-f.ci?E'l5'57' L. J. Ke iedy C. E. Laedlein W. I. Levan K. R. Moll C. Woodruff B. Kapp E. Kaulfuss E. Neyliart A. Campbell E. Minshall M. Romick E. Seaman P. Sims L. Sommerville Sigma Tau is an honorary engineering fraternity. Students from the two upper classes who show superior scholarship in their curricula in engineering compose the membership of this organization Sigma Tau seeks to meet special problems connected with the engineering profession and to advance interest in scholarship and research. i424-1 NV A V E A. K. Anderson R. D. Anthony E. Axman E. P. Barrett W. S. Beach H. C. Beard S. I. Bechclel R. M. Bell C. A. Bonine L. J. Bradford F. Brown F. L. Carnahan G. C. Chandlee Mrs. A. W. Cowell D. S. Crycler H. B. Curry C. D. Dahle Mrs. W. P. Davey W. P. Davey J. E. DeCamp L. E. Dills K. H. De Juhasz L. A. Doggett D. C. Duncan E. H. Dusham R. A. Dutcher H. A. Everett S. W. Fletcher M. R. Fenske E. B. Forbes O. Frink Mrs. 0. Frink A. W. Gauger S. W. Frost N. B. Guerrant Society of the Sigma Xi Founded at Cornell University. 1886 Active Chapters, Forty-five PENN STATE CHAPTER Established April 4, 1930 V E. L. Gustus V. R. Haber Mrs. V. R. Haber B. M. Hagen F. J. I-Ianrahan G. W. Hartman J. R. Hnswell F. G. Hechler XV. L. Henning J. B. Hill H. E. Hodgkiss A. H. I-lonieyer A.' P. Honess J. E. Hunter A. W. Hutchinson H. H. Kauffman T. B. Keith F. D. Kern C. L. Kinsloe M. Kriss P. A. Lasselle F. F. Lininger M. W. Lisse J. D. Long F. J. McClure D. F. McFarland R. V. McGrew W. B. Mack D. R. Marble VV. Markowitz R. C. Miller B. V. Moore R. E. Murphy C. E. Myers R. B. Nesbitt C. F. Noll F. W. Owens Mrs. F. W. Owens G. T. Parker L. R. Parks W. H. Pielemeyer L. F. Pilcher H. W. Popp E. R. Queer D. Quiggle P. X. Rice A. Rose C. A. Rupp R. L. Sackett P. H. Schweitzer I. M. Shelter J. F. Shigley W. E. Singer F. R. Smith J. A. Sperry F. C. Stewart C. W. Stoddart F. M. Swartz R. W. Swift W. Thomas H. M, Tietz H: O. Triebold H. C. Turner E. D. Walker F. P. Weaver D. G. White J. W. White M. W. White F. C. Whitmore E. C. Woodruff Confined to faculty members and graduate students in the sciences, Sigma Xi has for its principal function the recognition of research work and the promotion of further projects to extend the bounds of knowledge along scientific lines. Meetings are held for the discussion of problems and topics along the separate lines of individual research. ' I4251 jgvrp . ffggygmvrh -5 srP A. qizgra .3505 .sig QQ'f AW4F' QAQQMS' 'f4K'f4i ' 25159 Wnealv' 7f4.'QS 44516 I Leh Wise Smith Koen Fnuke Rnquet NV:1lters Espenshade Jones Rowse Morrow Henry Moll er Rolle Wiekerslinm Cooper Hnller Horner: Bair Hechler Bonine P. Rice NVnIker Doggett Spangler McGill .Lewis McNnry Rice Herbert Hostetter Seiler WVoi-thingtun Lelnnherg E. Axlnan G. J. Bair C. A. Bonine W. R. Chedsey D. W. McGill P. G. Cooper A. W. Keen D. H. Smith' J. N. Seiler A. H. Fuuke M. McN:iry L. H. Heller B. L. Vvisc au eta I T B P' Founded at Lehigh University, June, 1885 Active Chapters, Sixty PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER Established May 4, 1912 FRATR C ate a elle I R 1, LEGIO 'TZ L .. . W1 . !' : 1 ' gler W. - -ietter - l' -ft 011. FRATRES if CULTATE s. B. in L. -. ,ma , F. . J. o. iw S. QW oiff Z' .1 ff Wi., .:'.L F L -1 T H. K. , 6 tim, W. Leh 4' C. E. Horner J. C. Herbert J. B. Henry C. W. Rice Juniors G. Espenshode R. L. Sackett E. B. Stavely E. D. Walker P. X. Rice P. Morrow C. Rolle R. L. Jones G. W. Walters W. H. Lehmberg P. C. Raquet E. C. Wickershnm A. E. Rowse M. D. Moller Tau Beta Pi has es its purpose the conferring of distinction upon students who have maintalned a high grade of scholarship as Well as the bringing of students and faculty into closer reiatlonship Juniors and Seniors ranking scholastically in the upper fifth of the School of Engineering are eligible for membership. Regular meetings are held and scientiiic papers presented and discussed- l4261 LA vu E W' Vliise ' Fugate Beicller Meek Tsclmn Koarton Friedman Laudensluger , Ruehr Voorhees Thorpe Conner Fruelmn Gnrman Neusbzuuu Sneddon Page Webb Mclinne Mrs. Cloetingh Cloetingh Anderson Theta Alpha Phi Founded at Chicago, Illinois, 1910 Active Chapters, Sixty-five PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA CHAPTER A. C. Cloetingh D. D. Mason L. Skinner R. W. McKune K. L. Page F. E. Sneddon M. Webb T. C. Anderson J. J. Voorhees P. G. Beidler Established January, 1922 FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. S. Neusbaum FRATRES IN URBE M rs. Cloetingh FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors M. L. Fruehan B. J. Conard G. L. Ruehr W. H. Laudensluger Juniors B. L. Wise C. W. Stoddart W. S. Dye, Jr. J. Burns G. S. Friedman R. R. Kenrton M. E. Tsclmn P. J. Meek R. P. Fugnte S. Thorpe G. C. Gm-nmn ' An amateur dramatic society, Theta Alpha Phi fosters an interest in wholesome dramatics and pro- vides the means for uniting socially, students, alumni, and instructors who have histrionic talent. Stu- dents become eligible for membership after having completed two maj or or four minor performances or having shown proficiency along some line of dramatic art. Honorary members are also elected from graduate students and the faculty. I 4-27 I :sbiwlp 'Winn .ws-r, .S7 iE1Yr 4'-irish me , 'WAQLSI' 44hQ45' 4AE1E A WALES Reade Ingling Ulouser Muntz J. A. Ferguson R. L. Green W. G. Edwards A. C. McIntyre R. W. Clouser H. I-I. Muntz G. G. Mark C. R. Ingling R. B. Moore Founded Moore Stn rl-:er Lucas Edwards Mark Josephsun Zn ry Ferguson A White Xi Sigma Pi at University of Wasllington, November 28, 1908 Active Chapters, Eight ETA CHAPTER Established J anuary 8. 1024 FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. L. Lutz D. B. Demeritt R. A. Vogenbergcr FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors ' H. R. Josephsou J. V. Zary Juniors R. Rae L. Y. Berg V. A. Beede T. J. Starker NV. E. VVhite V B. Lucas 'W. C. Sechrist R. C. Saunders O. M. Dzwenport Giving membership to students who have outstanding scholastic records in the curriculum of foxes try, Xi Sigma Pi is a professional and honorary society which sponsors talks by visiting lecturers in addl tion to regular discussions. ' H1281 Aww whim .sein .s1n. 9 men : .fmbvn .awe 45. W- Wwe- was ' m r- new 2. 'wl d' miie IHE IQ.-52 McMahon Cummings Mrs. Van Sant Mnrqnuralt ' Gnige XVr1ght Hnller Bowman D'O1ier Forbes Everett Mrs. R. W. Dengler ILP - ' Mrs. Marie McMahon Dorothy WZ Ciunmings H. Louise Marquurdt Miriam E. Gaige Archousai Founded at Pennsylvania State College, December, 1927 Active Chapters, One SOROR QEARCULTAT E Sf.fcfEI'f?i-Q f Lx N 'a F Q aw: TATE SORORE t : OLLEGIO r El17'1b u Bel Many M '1 lgllt M. Lydia Haller 'Muriel E. Bowman 'F V -sl as .,. URBE IW .asf I fr m , E. R. Van Sant Anne A. D'01ier Rosemary Forbes Elizabeth Everett Eleanor Hill Archousai, the senior women's honorar societ , was founded in December, 1927. It was founded . Y Y with the purpose of securing co-operation between College oflicials, faculty, and student organizatwns, and to promote a higher standard of college life. Members are chosen for their leadership in act1v1t1es character, personality, and Willingness to co-operate with others. M301 , p.. ,JYGW . qu -,. 5!Ys1'E TEN EN f L A E - AF C AWW A' 'Vigo' V545 Stein lveis Barulialrt Rinehimer Fretz I Reilly Malmecl Fortney Plcrcl Fonz 'Wilson WVcber Gray Nicholson Moss Main Finley llICIallfCll Swniu Moorlxouse Stern Lenker Auwyll Mulley Huester Gilliland Day Lnndls f--J' f 'x K A ,. fri F. Winstead G. Smart F. Sinon H. Charles J. Hammer A. Lewis R. I-Iilenmn A. Masters R. Stein K. Weis A. Bzlrnharlz R. Rinehimer A. Fretz - F. Reilley E. Malmed F. Fortney Founded at Pennsylvania State College, 1923 Active Chapters, One FRATRES IN FAGULTATE J. L. Keller B. M. Keller FRATER IN URBE D. D. Henry FRATRES IN COLLEGIO H. Weber H. McCoy J. A. P. R . J. F. Page Thorpe Henderson Heard Trullinger Pierce H. Fonz H. A. R. H. Wilson Webei' Gray Nicholson L. Moss J. Main Seniors Juniors W. Davis H. Riley F. Tejan D. Hayllar M. McNeary W. Lelnnberg C. Wagner J. Finley E. McLaren J. Swain W. Moorhouse L. Stern W. Lenkei' A. Anwyll C. Malley F. Schill C. Christian H. Grfnvntt H. Lewis C. Runkle H. Kessler A. Keen V W. Huester J. Gilliland D. Day C. Lawyer C. Snitgcr I-I. Bnuder C. Landis Blue Key is a local honorary campus society for Juniors. Memlirers are chosen from the I 11111015 the various activities other than athletic. It was founded on the campus in 1923. H1311 'WW W? ,i-no .sewn d'iP P -4151 nib , Q ' Qimitbv- WA'i r- whiff' 2.'?.1s' ' 2. asi- A 21 I Hoover Tregellns Darlington Marshall Bressler Howell Growthers Myers VVilliclni Bowman Everett Manifold Palmer Mnrqnurdt Hniclt. Simmons Springer Kuinos Bliclxfcldt Rliein Thompson Curtin McMusters Bzlrnurd Aeker Elizabeth C. Bell Muriel E. Bowman Dorothy W. Cummings Anne A. D'0lier Angelin Bressler Ruth Crowthers . Elsie W. Darlington V Harriet R. Henrie Doris M. Acker M. Harriet Allen Margaret E. Barnard Eva M. Blichfeldt CWCTIS Founded at University of Pittsburgh, Active Chapters, Eight DELTA jg-HAPTER i ww 1927 sonoa ' 'ULTATE Charlotte E. Ray 'L' SOR u vt' RBE P , r . -. e - G10 1 -if '- '23- gf lt.. ,gre ' 'bfi -. 5 vi 12: . V in '- a ' no - ' IL ' r , Helen - . .Eng-A er -- Mario .P. lilo el Irene r yers Sophomores Marjorie M. Curtin Rosanioncl W. Kaines Margaret S. McMaster Carlyn V. Manifold Helen C. Palmer 1024 Marie Haidt Margaret S. Hopwood Evelyn C. Lyman H. Louise Marquardt Jean E. Simmons Tliyrza. B. Phillips Alice M. Marshall Marietta Tregellas , Virginia E. Wilhelm Isabel L. Rhein Virginia, B. Springer Betty B. Thompson Elizabeth L. Warner Cwens is an honorary activities society for Sophomore women. Members are chosen at the end of their Freshman year for participation in campus activities. . The Cwens, purpose is to foster leadership and promote fellowship among the girls of the Freshman class. The Delta Chapter of Cwens was founded on the Penn 'State Campus in May, 1927. A I4321 Qtr. 417 5: -,. 41739: 4 V , u 4 aik-, G.'riv7'Q:TFW sive? X , LA 'a uf i' .F -t r? - ELS - .xv ' 'ESJLG' it - 94 1 l Napoleon Suxith R. Snyder Lnntn Edwards Kuecht Zawaeki , A. Snyder Anderson Muuwaring Biggs Berry Marsh nu fr Lasich Collins Harper Rosenberg Ellstronx Lewis Founded at Pennsylvzuiin State College, 1907 Active Chapters, Eight B. M. Hermann R. S. Grubb G. Lasieh A. Lewis VV. Lohr J. Napoleon R.. R engnn VV. Moser R. Smith P. Berry A. Manw:.u'ing T. Harper A. Snyder A. Marsh ALPHA CHAPTER FRATRES IN FACULTAT E M. M. I-Inrris L. I-Iouek F RATRES IN COLLEC-IO Seniors F. Br:,u1d R. Mcliune D. Stoop R. Snyder Juniors M. Hesch M. Stockdale J. Grixnshaw XV. Huston A. Meredith I... Greenstone J. Slmetfcr H. Rosenberg '1'. Slusser Sophomoras J. Conn A. Dzryki n T. Walters S. Zuwncki VV. C. Anderson J. llimrs - It. Ellstroln Ii. B. Baer E. Steidle E. Laatu XV. Martz L. Davis B. Minton J, Guelii W. Funk T. Anderson S. Edwards G. Kerr 'l'. Harper A. Bedoski E. Knecht A national honorary sophomore society founded at State College in 1907, active membershlp is restricted to Sophomores. Outstanding athletes and activities men are chosen each year. P1331 55,175 f'a2gE1YQ fggwgw ra ,giiggrb ,hglbwp vf qua v, q we-ff 44-Xvlebi 4'-ws ke-' maeilf S 2.f?.1.9- ' zieefikgl I H E. I 9 King Blylere Pimstcin 1 Hunnwalt Thomas England Mnsser Flenniken Fletcher . Cole Nun Knereu Aldrich Wittllhl XV1lllfSll0llSC McFarlane Smith McGruck1n . McMil1en Purlis Stelnpeck Kane Hill ' 4 mm' fs J. Bcdenk R. Smith XV. McMillan J. MuCrackin F. Kaine H. Hill E. Flcnniken H. Musser H. Parks F. Blyler R. Hzlmuvalt J. Aldrich C. Cole ' Founded at Pennsylvania State College, 1912 Active Chapters. One FRATRES IN FACULTATE N. Fleming FRATRES IN COLLECIO Seniors S. Stempeck J. Norris H. Trnnsuc Juniors C. King P. Swan R. Sigel P. Wlllll F. Nebel Sophomores F. Rhodes XV. Van Keurcn W. Greenleaf K. England N. McFarlane M. McA11d1'ews C. Gillarn C. Yost J. Irwin A. Turnbull C. Landis H. Gilullltll' J. McAndrews D. Tho-mas B. Pimstein C. Xvlttlllll I-I. Wnntshouse P. Fletcher Active members in Friars are activities men and prominent athletes in the Sophomore class. The local chapter of the organization was established here in 1912. 54341 LA V E D . m ay A VV , Afnstm-5 Snyder ' Winstcnd Lnsich Myers L,1-qml - 1 bumrt Rilu' Lewis 5 IUII 5? 1' I ounded '1t 1 CIlllSS1V'llli'l. Sl Lte Colle e 1908 Active Clmpters One B. 'NL Hermann L. Conover R Himxnb D. M. Cresswell D. D. Henry J Bedenk i . M. Flemin If Lnnn FRATRES IN URBE . WV. Sullivan -'. . Ulerich 1' RATRES IN COLLLGLO Seniors A. C. Masters . . Lwsich Slllillt . G. Sm der . . My ers R Riles Jn J. I . Winstearl . . Brand I . I... Mfxthevss . . . Paoe Sdnll Lion s Paw is an honorary Senior society which was founded at Penn State in 1908. The outstand ing members of the Senior class are elected to inembership each spring. . 1 1 i 1 W li 3 ll i .w X1 Y! ' N i ' , D 1 3 iQ 11. , '4 i'-ISL i 1. ' 't I J , if . . . ,J Q 1 J R ' H xi I' , Qi i mu D ' ' k: E FRATRES IN FACULTATE i , . , - ' V 1 Y 1 g F. '. ' ' gCI' WT nl! G is 11 133' J if V . . v Qi , If L I G T . G. J. ' 3- I' K 1 H A f I-I.. . ' -. D f Q v . F c . ,Ji-. A. Lewis 5 Q' . 1 I D ff F. E. -' gf i ,, . X. 1 ft -4 A 7 Y i . f P1351 5523051139504 -ifiivlfvrf .mg-,vn ,, anna, i qevr, .ip-wv, fi my wr ' I H F. I9 .52 Runkle ' Swan Wilisteud Sigel Blowers Shields C ll' E ' Gmllffl Wllgller Curry Hilemcm Meyers Dellonis llciindijeiigs 1100311572: lirand Mckune King Stcmpecl: Page Lusich Snyder Leww .siiiri tiiifr, mis-:v:.... MTW F. J. Bedenk R. A. Higgins I-'. Brand 'l'. Curry E. Dcfjindis C. 0. Gillard G. Lasich A. Lewis G. Collins A. Daykin A. Dellonis F. Evans Founded at Pennsylvania. State College, 1909 Active Clmptens, Ono FRATRES IN FACULTATE L. S. Conover FRATER IN URBE C. W. Taylor FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. Mcliune P. R. Moonves J. Page C. Runkle R. Snyder S. Stempeck Juniors C. R. King C. Malley J. McAndrcws F. F. Lininger N. M. Fleming D. Stoop K. Vlfugner C. Blowers R. Hileman J. Meyers F. VVinstend WV. Moser R. Shields R. Sigel P. Swan Parmi Nous is an honorary society made up of outstanding activities men in the two upper classes Members are chosen each spring at the Tap Day exercises. H361 dz... A 'GYg,A-.. eifswm. 17 e- .QW . ,SDSU-.. QS' ETXQSVY r LA VI f.,s...v H- 4- ' QS Mnsser Hoofms Edwards Meade Pnlnier Spruce G Anwyll n F9117 Ilohhs Lorenzo Knnc Torrrxnfre Grixnslmw Br0WSl'0l' lrwxn Cnrleson Sxnith Maize Davis lllenszcy Sinnn Mcllillcn Hnlnmond Trnllmgter Glnsslmrn H1105 la 1 5 1111 Bones R. F. Carlmson L. L. Davis W. D. Edwards E. M. Glassburn C. H. Hammond A. R. Anwyll J. H. Brewster I-I. Fonz J. O. Grimslmw G. W. Sullivan ano Founded at Pennsylvania State College, 1913 Active Clmpters. One FRATER IN FACULTATE Hugo Bczdek FRATRES IN URBE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors XV. C. Hobbs G. D. Hoopes W. B. NICCIIITOI' VV. W. McMillan R. S. Maize A. H. Masters, Jr. Juniors C. E. Gritsamge J. F. Irwin F. E. Kane C. F. Lorenzo D. B. Meade D. M. Cresswell H. A. Myers W. M. Palmer, Jr I-I. R. Riley, Jr. F. A. J. W' I-I. E. R. E. TV. L. .T. M. Sinon Trullinger M usser Smith Space To rrn u cc Skull and Bones is an honorary society made up of leaders in activities from the two uppei classes The members are chosen at the Tap Day exercises each spring from upper-class presidents, manaffers, editors, and athletes. H371 fS9n f, igiiva qsiewrf, .sP5.1'f ...sv- 5 .awgvn wmv, A qi, Decker Freau' Riley Pn ge Bn uder Rush Perkin Sehill Thorpe Zllllgen Zn huhiscr Moorhcn d NVebb Cochru n Lemmon :'-r-e-'-- .-'--'A ,g,,.:..--T! ....-- 4-+wrE'nY ,,:,a.,.f -2.2 .-a.-f-fE- ? - .. -'Tre 55 Fl LT' aaf lig , .1-:ef L. 4l7:,-'i ,1 -1 Vi Seri- A . 5.4.5, ,., Y -e:'f-f'5 4LT 'f..- 4- EF 5 -1 Teas? - E , - - 2 ' .jg , - 745' ' if ,tx 5- - -.5':.- ' -ir-.-. ' 'A if .- - - ,- 'l' 3-Ls' -- . ' 1..-- - EP: .V '-1-f -- Vv-, - -,- ---,,::.- -: A. J. Buono J. G. Cochran V. A. Decker, Jr. H. K. Frem- XV. R. Heard J. C. Herbert H. A. Baurier -vt Founded nt Pennsylvania State College, 1912 Active Chapters, One FRATRES IN COLLEGIO . Seniors C. I-Ierpel K. K. Rush H. A. Keller F. E. Schill S. D. Lemmon A. C. Thorpe W. B. Moorhead W. A. Webb J. D. Page A. J. Zilligen E. Perkin NV. H. Zimmerman H. R. Riley, .lr. Juniors XV.Gal1iker 'l'. S. Zahnhiser Electing to its membership Juniors and Seniors outstanding in campus activities, Sphinx seeks to secure about an equal number of fraternity and non-fraternity men. Its principal function is the stimu- lating of better relationships between campus leaders. I 438 l V 35510, f3igg1Yb,,'1Sivl:.1rf, .':57L3.vv5 qfywaqgvri 4555154 ZQQ, is-fixes? 'f.:fv.s mes- '1..er'- Elerie-4..ee-If 1.125 I E. Campbell Hess Mcltlinn Spangler Brinton Cx-:I go Iionhuns Jackson Shaw Fishhnrn Lonthzin Lorenzo Porter Roe Mcl'n1'i:y Ricks Dave llalll Miller Scott 1I2l1!liCKlZll' Bentley Shlglr-3 F. L. Bentley P. T. Zeiglcr L. F. Engel M. A. McCarty VV. B. Ball J. WV. Cunkehnan S. Dave C. E. Dayton J. I-I. Brinton NV. It. Crago E. G. Foursc G. W. Fry li. E. G-ray Miss I-I.'I-I. Henrie G. M. Hecknmn C. F. Diehl H. M. Benedict W. P. Cmnphcll ' Block and Bridle Club Founded at Pennsylvania State College Active Chapters, Nine FRATRES IN FACULTATE W'. L. Henning J. Peacock 'l'. B. Keith FRATRES IN CO LL Seniors R K. Fishburn J. NV. Kcnnacly C. M. Louthan M. E. Miller funiors C. F. Hess B. B. Konhaus C. F. Lorenzo E. K. Mclvlinn I-I H. Mnrtz G G. Pickett Sophomores '1'. W. Ferguson W. Miller Freshmen D. L. Mahoney EGIO P. J. A. J. S. D. F. J. O. F. lt. M. H. A. R. C. MacKenzie F. Shigley S. Buchnnnn Coyne WV. Mosier H. Ricks H. Shaw Scott A. Porter A. Reed D. Shoelnaker L. Spangler H. Roe M. Zubal A. Poorbaugh NV. E. Seiberl. T. S. FI. Moncrief' E. Smith With chapters in nine of the ,leading agricultural colleges, the Block and Bridle Club has as 1ts pur pose the promotion of interest among the students in livestock. The club sponsors an annual show which is patterned after the- International Exposition of Chicago and its meetings are featured by illus trated lectures by prominent dairyrnen. Mernbership is open to those interested in livestock. H401 sk, QV'-515. fifmrrv 40-4. dv 41' WNQSTE-Xg'gEf A VI E .iv +4ss..v s - .s - .s -e f wxmv J iw i H, fu- Il N M-' 'tts J. SE!l'l'IlllCS Churrlnu M I m eh Miller Ll N Ozrluudo Villlelllu Club HISPBDO-AMCTICBDO Fo-undcd at Pennsylvania State College, 1026 FRATER IN F ACULTATE FR i Q I0 Qu ' 1 3, ?-STEP . 94 - ' 1 - '-.A IA! V li-Z., Z' , Q , is 2--, Wk' ',- lr. . U ' 1 N ,,,L'.!i I' 45 52' .- Lw A :Q n J f 1 , 1 z 1 j K' ik' 1 5 x ill! 'A L l'.':'f1C AM 4- vif - ,-Annie 1- Sophonwres H. Serralles J. Serralles Freshmen C. D. Cliardon J. E. Vallejali Composed of students from Spanish speaking countries, Club Hispano-Americano was established exclusively for social and educational purposes. It was founded at Penn State in 1926. Regular meet- ings are held with Spanish the official language. V 54.41 1 Q9zi ',,fiS1?L e. f424v:iL Qa 9 -.sl2m'r -siiffvvg. .. 116572 .ag Wnioiif Q.4's.s' 'f..ew1'- z.vts'- 2.'-riff 'arise ' what I E Wilsoxi Baker Izluldenmn Yoder Zimmerman Gorsnclx Storcli Hustinfrs Van Etten . s. lung Scliweuk Blnuser TVQ-inheiglier Friend Anders Ennlmrt Gleen Howe Winters Bradley Gumhel Hand Yea:-ick Beenmn Heitsman Brown TVu1ker Jones Page Stockjoliu Miller Borland Du ily Beau Burke Jack Cook llrutton DeThomus Zook Hutchinson Dux ton Allen Lorenzo Gray P. M. Benin F. J. Donn I-I. W. Hastings S. G. Friend C. Bryancl S. Allen R. R. Arthur A. E. Allen R. E. King I-I. L. Blnuscr W. L. lrlnldemzm H. M. Enuhart R. L. Yoder J. V. Baker Dairy Science Association Founded at Pennsylvania. State College, 1925 FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. A. Borland W. D. Swope , FRATRES IN URBE J. A. Miller E. DeTliom:xs A. L. Page . R. B. Jones FRATRES IN COLLEGIO ' Seniors H. C. Bearclsley XV. I-I. Carter D. I. Gorsucll J. R. Glenn D. W. Winters I-I. I-I. Bradley 0. L. Heitsman F. L. Swope Juniors 0. C. Gumbcl C. F. Lorenzo' WH F. Beemaux li. E. Gray Sophomores E. L. Jack H. A. Walker W. H. Wilson J. B. Brown Freshmen R. H. Howe 0. R.. Yeorick W. A. Hand S. W. Daily M. H. Zi lTl.l116l'lllt1Il D. E. D. B. E. R. W E. P. K. Duhle Storch Burke Hutchinson Dayton Cook . Zook Arthur Schwenk Anders Composed of all students and faculty inernbers interested in the manufacturing or production fields of dairying, the Dairy Science Association performs its principal purpose in bringing together students interested in the same Work. Each spring the association holds a Dairy Show run on the same methods as the National Exposition. 54421 aww . .Se sv -, w e-. sw sv LA Vi E HX, X . .aw 'A l uv' any ' SPL ' N, Adams Selwitz Adams Smith Hnsfsler OPQIIIUEI' Thomas Nixon Decker Hocknfellow Clunphell Iloseubluth ' - ' ' - B ' I'i.Il. W1 St ll Bl k Stnelf' ' XVOIE Eb' XVi11inms Sprout Scheri Hutclnuson lt'IlllE1Z orst 1 s Nou., 1 ru J e oc JBOII 5 D James Suhmit Doversnike N. Weis Diem James Str-tlan Birnstiel Cnble Prulhero Cliugnu Strxlku James Thurston Weis Weir LIlll1lK3lllbC'l'fJGl' Suitger Ilxllmlingor Grallfnu Kennedy Sneuth Ynwu Penn State DeMolay Club Founded at Pennsylvania State College, October 15, 1929 FRATER IN FACULTATE S.' C. Tanner FRATER IN URBE G. T. Grnllam -1 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. J. Kennedy E. Albert J. H. Lanclenberger H. W. Yawn Cf. S. Friedman C. Herpel V Juniors M I. Balclinger K. Strohl J. F. Sneatlx W. W. Clingnn W. E. Disney, Jr. H. D. Bnggerly K. W. Weis R. H. .lzunes W. P. Hnester C. R. Snitger J. T. Weir D. Ernst Soplwmores T. A. Adams D. M. Hutchinson C. W. Cable A. D. Doverspike R. H. James W. B. Prothero E. E. Rockafellow H. A. Schmit . J. S. Tillll'St0ll M F. Scheri- F reshmcn C. R. Selwitz XV. P. Campbell G. C. lVolf P. M. Smith G. G. Turner W. Sprout C. Hassler D. R. Borst A. E. Diem H. F. Nixon S. R. Block S. N. Stetkn G. W. Eby G. H. Stuebgen H. Markle C. It, Decker H. L. Rosenbluth The Pennsylvania State College DeMolay Club accepts members of any chapter of the Order of DeMolay who are registered as students in the eollege. It co-operates with the college in any activity and attempts to help f1'CSh111Ell1 DeMolays orient themselves to college life. A P1431 ' A vp feb 12, .'-itil-'W r, siE1 zPm'5 . 115337: . swdrr Z -RB, K' ' JXQLQQQV QQQ ' Z.Qi71?464S A 3552? 74 Leif MoClell:unl llHllS0l1l Neff Sprague Merry Settle JONES Wood Preston Showers Thompson ZI1 . IC al' S U EII H R' h cl' CI la Founded at Pennsylvgxnin State College, 1927 SOROR IN FACULTATE Hilda V. Bitting Martlm L. Boak Frances C. Brinton Aline M. Courtney Anne A. D'Olier Mirialm Gnigc C. Elizabeth Joncs Esther L. McClelland Alice E. Merry I-Iclen E. Nell' Phyllis K. SDl'E'lg'll0 SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors Ruth C. Gilbert Isabel I-I. Hall Helen E. Hnnnnnn ' Doris M. .leifrey lVlFl.l'gl'l.l'8t A. Mnule Juniors A. Elizabeth Preston Helen Ransom Milclrefl Settle Genevieve S. Moyer Gertrurle L. Rueln- Mary K. Kissinger Kathi-yne M. Stronsc Myrtle H. Webb A. Irene Zen-by Dorothy Showers Mabel L. Thompson Helen A. Wood This club Was first organized on the campus in 1927 and is now recognized as an honorary home economics society. Active members are Junior women in the home economics curriculum who g1V8 evi dence of high scholastic attainment, leadership, and pleasing personality. Senior Women belong only alumnae members. 'I 444 1 wi. s .sn.. swam. 4 ? , v. SWE- .afiifwe X LA VI QQ?-'aegis -f- ?f vI.f al s? so - 3'ftflR 1stFNwf4u4tv Nas' Strasse: Heil Uruver Stanton Howard Thornton Myers Morrow Summ ers Lnudenbnrger Emerly XVEYLVGIY VVi1son Brown McCallum G-ruter Shullonheugexr Huntington Menhl Atmore Dorn Biiffnrd Cooke Darlington Wilde E. I. VVilde A. B. Dori: It. J. Emerly It. J. Sunnners R. B. Thornton J. B. Brown R. J. Mt-Cullum E. L. Huntington Founded at Pennsylvania State College FRATRES IN FACULTATE A. F. Cooke FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. E. XVHSOII F. E. Crnvei' R. K. Heil T. H. Howard Juniors E. W. D2ll'llIlglf0Il J. H. Lnndeubcrgcr Soplwmores F reshmen M. C. Smith R. P. Mealil . VV. Morrow S. Myers . N. Stanton C. Strasser . L. Wcnvcr H. Grater . K. Shullcnbcrger The Floral Club is composed of students taking Work in horticulture and those interested in florlcul ture. Discussions and lectures feature meetings which are both educational and social in character L4451 T 'Z f.eSE b New .saab me.v'r v41b77P sawn qv gii-5tLS9 l'Eli7' ' aces- ' mis- 2346- ' 2159: - Q.I ?'f l H E. Hastie Illlnntl An ngst Preston Mn rsllall Manifold Bowser Neff La vo NVood MeMnsters Brinton Dewa lt McGill Reese Tlmnxpson Showers Jones Ransom Hnrtswiek Baisor Huff Illlblltkillll Slack Zcrhy S11 rngne Lohr lllelnxficy NVimmel' llfcnger Brennan lloa li De twxler Co nrtnuy M ycrs Springer Stru use Laram y Musser Appel M ostu llur I Home Economics Club Founded at Pennsylvania State College, November 10, 1030 SORORES IN FACULTATE E. P. Chaco R. Dahlherg R. E. Graham M. S. McDowell P. K. Sprague N. M. Vedder J. D. Amberson lb. G. Fhppo E. V. Harding I. Padgett L. G. Turner M. E. Vllestgate A. E. Boyd I SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors M. L. Beal: N. VV. Detwiler M. E. Hamilton P. W. Hcckman I. A. Margin M. E. Mussel' I-I. V. Batting M. L. Duden lil. S. Itubinkam J. E. Hettig E. M. Matter M. K. Rissingur F. C. Brinton A. A. D'Olier M. Scollon M. E. Kirkpatrick M. A. Maule L. ltuehr F. B. Cooper M. EL Gaige M. Strouse E. O. Lohr F. E. Mehaifey W. Slack C. L. Corliss lt. C. Gilbert M. l--Iannnou E. B. Martin G. S. Moyer H. VVehh A. M. Courtney l. H. Hall I. Zerby Juniors K. C. Aungst S. L. Evcritt E. Preston A. I-Iufl' H. L. Liggett E. Neff L. E. Brighton D. A. Fiske Settle, C. E. Jones A. M. Light M. Palmer M. M. Byrd H. V. Fetrow L. Stover M. V. J ones H. L. Martin F. Ransom J. V. Bowser A. E. Merry L. Summers M. C. Kish F. H. Miller E. Snyder . C. I. Caum K. H. Moyer C. Tate V. A. Kozak E. L. lNlcCleIland J. Showers R. Corneilly I. M. Myers A. VVood M. B. Laramy A. M. Marshall L. Thompson S. B. Engle E. I. Ottinger A. Wick Sophomores C. G. Apple M A. Frederick E. Lindeniuth R. J. Mostoller .T. M. Prather J. Wallance M. E. Aungst It. W. Gregory E. Lisoski M. E. Matsayko B. Ross N. Wenger M. B. Bond E. E. Grenninger Lowe M. S. McMaster E. Sherwood L. W'etteran M. E. Borland H A. Jo-nes J. Ludwig E. M. Miller E. L. Snyder I. Wimmer I. A. Carson M Krauff V. Manifold H. 'V. Montague V. S. Springer E. Zook A. L. Evans L. A. Lavo V. Marvin N. R. Nace M. Stover Freshmen N. E. Baisor lil. M. Gans A. Jennings S. A. McKee B. E. Mock E. Smith E. L. Bierly E. P. Hartswick A. Kosmel lt. B. Mngill lt. E. lteplogle M. M. Snyder E. D. Brubaker K M. I-Iertzler V. Kozansky M. M. Miller M. J. Showers Q la. Wliite C. A. Dewalt M. Huber M. E. Smith 1' L. Leigler Interest in home economics is the prime requisite for membership in the Home Economics Club, and any girl enrolled in this school is eligible. This club seeks to provide a bond of fellowship among those whose activities and interests lie in this field, as well as to discuss and meet any problems which may come up in connection with home economics. H461 If V qngy, , qv T Awrf p , a g , qrfezqpvf .-9YWiw v VI E. ' J ' Q F. Renrick - Kell Neaffer' Aungst Williaxxiis Ferret. XVright Broudy Cummings Fisher L. Reurick Mrs. R. W. Grant A. N. Blake M. E. Bowman R.. M Broudy D. W. Cummings K. C. Aungst P. G. Beidlcr S. A. Ferree I-I, A. Hoover Louise Homer Club Founded at Pennsylvania State College. April, 1923 SORORES IN FACULTATE Marian J. Kerr SORORE IN URBE Mrs, Hummel Fishburni SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. Darlington I. H. Holton M. Hughes M. E. Lyons Juniors E. Bl. Kalb L. A. Kell H. F. Ncaffer Willu. Willimnuie H. N. McK2lin J. E. Simmons L. 0. Wiest M. M. Wxight F. G. licziriuk L. A. -Rearick - H. E. Sopex' VV. E. Willinnis All women students registered in the curriculum of music or members of the Glee Club and othel musical organizations are eligible for membersliip in the Louise Homer Club. Its essential purpose IS he promotion of musical talent and appreciation among the Women at Penn State. 54471 HWY' fW?'b mov, -SERV' www four, qv fn- if was ' ' eras- ' I H Ii i952 wi -- ' I Dockens Jackson Dutton ' ltfumtt Cutter Coleman ItI6scs Omega Psi Pimi Founded at Howard University, 1911 Active Chapters, Eighty-seven NU CHAPTER Elstablishcd December, 1920 FHATRES 1N COLLEGIO ' Senior W. Banner Juniors L. J. Carter S. L. Coleman C. A. Dockens B. L. Dutton W. H. Moses Sophomore I. Jackson Organizing a society for the first time in 1920, negro students at Penn State this yefu revived the local group of Omega Psi Phi, national society. The same functions of fellowship as 1n a fraternity are afforded by this organization. H431 , . - ',' .7 V , ' , V . : '9' LA v Gift Gelfo Zolyuk D. E. Ailman W. It. Shoppe VV. H. Gift WV. C. Wlennel' W. A. Tuttle A. Iskovitz Shoppe Ailmnu XVenner Tuttle Iskovitz Intprc Cnscino Pl-!l'l'J' Snmpolal Brown Mitztl Meugel Krause Miller Bradley Detwilci Penn State Club Founded at Pennsylvania State College, 1920 FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors A. R. Mengel H. H. Bradley A. C. Krause Junior C. J. lliillel' Sophomores P. V. Sztmpola F reshrnen . W. Brown . E. Mital . Zolyak J. Intore J. Gelfo D. D. Cascino D. E. Perry The Penn State Club is an organization of non-fraternity men. Members are recruited from all classes. The club sponsors an all-college dance each year, as well as taking a part in campus politics Endeavoring to promote a spirit of good fellowship among non-fraternity men, the organization is also the official club of students not in fraternities. L l . I , M . ' l V ' I 1' - C. M. Detwiler I R Y J . 1 J it 'Q l L 1 M . l 5 1 l ' ' L l449l SFYVI, f?5l dP1n'r, .sign ..dw'5. .www qrvv, h5' sQ5b' 44l'ilSMi'i4e?' ' Zpeila' Qzgus' A 74:QEr I H E Orlandi Vullejuli Maudowell Przyhylski Ser:-alles D lm Wurtl Miss Sevost Vartercssiuu . Miss Stefauxski Urigglrn G. M. Quigg F. D. Kern P. R. Blmichet W. Altar L. P I-Ialkovich H. G. Wyshosky V. Sevost S. A. Donghia L. S. Nnjzxriun C. R. Charclon The Penn State Cosmopolitan Club Founded at Pennsylvania State College, 1910 FRATRES IN FACULTATE ' J. M. du Mont G. F. Wl1l'H H. C. Adzun GRADUATE ME M W. Hzunmaker FRATRES IN COL Juniors E. D. Stefzmski J. D. Orlzmdi Sophomores H. J. Serrnlles J. J. Serralles - W. Q. Wu Freshmen J. E. Vallcjali BER LEGIO J. H. Bowen .I. P. Kelly K. A. Va.1-teressian H. W. Seamaus M. McNat N. M. Manissadjian H. H. Gardner H. F. Przybylski A. J. Macdowell A. G. Miller With membership open to all undergraduates from foreign countries, the Cosmopolitan Club has the creation of goocl fellowship among students from foreign countries as its principal purpose. H501 svvfrse .-'Kees :--NA'UYYEi'4 . ,A .:E'hjs'-, 4- .a,1Wfs-s. .sv.sre.s- Xsvs LA E, msgs h -sms 'ss-tfus..v Xemas..5-mS.t r wes,.,rXes.v.s sw Asvheubneh xV01'lIlll'llgtOl.l Lnkstnt Griswold R. Moore t Cliugnn Berg NV. Moore Znry Allison Smith Flickinger Amlurson Milncs Tray Lance Bedinger Tnyuton Bocclxicellio Edwards Mark Blow Brilllxnxwliz Moorhead Quick XVolcott Gertlu Muntz English Brunel' Lucas Knrgxer Fry McKinney Stnrker Clouser Orthh Bnllny Hull Snluxrlc-rs Ferguson 'White Beetle V. A. Beede W. E. White J. V. Zary E. F. XVolcott H. H. Muutz E. F. Aschenbach E. L. Vsforthington J. A. Griswold R. B. Moore W. W. Cliugan L. Y. Berg M. W. Flickinger Penn State Forestry Society Founded at Pennsylvania State College, 1907 FRATRES IN FACULT A J. A. Ferguson FRATER IN URBE A. Mclntire TE T. J. Starker W. G. Edwards FRATRES IN COLLEGIO . Seniors Q B. Lucas E. M. Karger Juniors WV. K. Moore J. Allison G. S. Milnes B. W. Lance G. G. Mark Sophomores G. R. Anderson I-I. R. Tray C. A. McKinney R. W. Clouser G. C. Orth G. R. Moorhead R. T. Quick R. M. Bruner G. W. Fry J. M. Ballay R. C. Saunders F. E. Blow Essentially professional and with the purpose of education through the lectures of men promment m the Work of forestry, the.Penn State society also conducts many social affairs. Dr. Hugh P. Baker, for mer head of the forestry department, formed the first group in 1907 from which the present SOCICIY has evolved. P1511 A '2v'- - T-3Wl?42'?h f. .fdi '2f P. .siwvg .-viva J - wiwE.i,g,s'f Yqfwis' ' 'f,gx'g,3:'- 'q,vQs.'?- w,,v4,i . Qhggyf-fins I E- 2 A. L. Baker R. U. Blasingame A. A. Borland W. A. Broyles Mrs. N. Ai lm an R. C. Blaney J. Bohn H. Bonser J. D. Burke VV. B. Ball M. L. Boak E. Givler J. I-I. Brinton L. M. Buifard E. Brubaker I. Antonioli M. Arthur R. M. Brown J. V. Cavileer VV. A. Cranmer B. H. Dills V. A. Bell C. L. Bryner Penn State Grange, No. 1707 Established at the Pennsylvania State College, April 3, i917 M. Bingaman VV. V. Dennis S. W. Fletcher J. B. Collins Mis. J. Dale N. Dale Mrs. N. Dale - Mrs. A. Bingham I.. R. Good I-I. J. I-Iartshorn W. W. Houser W. C. Cochrane J. Eagelman C. F. Hess L. K. Fanning G-. Gummo W. L. Hnldeman W. T. Hebel J. W. Heberling J. W. Craig J. Doyle F RATRES IN FACULTATE C. E. Ray E. H. Rohrbeck J. F. Shigley FRATRES IN URBE Mrs. VV. A. Broyles Mrs. J. F. Shigley V. Dillen D. Dreibelbis E. E. Jacobson FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R.. I. Lo-ng M. Maule Juniors C. I. J nckson . K. B. Mallery H. I-I. Martz Sophamares P. E. Helser C. Hemingway . J. Hug J. XV. Johnson R. B. Jones W. F Freshmen L. I-Iagar J. Mallory SH I FFF F FWF' PSF S3??F! FP' L. Watts B. Bingham L. Bogart I . Miller Moifet Moltz Starch H. Stover T. Miller Mosier R. Nordberg H. Moyer E. Neff L. Summers R. Keech M. Miller M. Moser S. Mummzt N. Powell A. Milteinberger W. Shearer Miltenberger Shearer Ncrdherg Bell Johnston Sterret Jackson Brown Stevens Benedict Cutler Gorey Bank Zei-by Slack Hagar Magill Hnrtswiek Trulmn Nvilson Nicholl Stevens Bull ,Eugelmun Arnold Good Hess Goss Burke Hebel F. W. Crittenden J. M. I-luflington E. P. Rider V. Fittsler M. Fruhun L. Way A. Zellers J. H. Schooley R. L. Rudy G. Stevens N. P. Fetrow F. Weaver W. H. Wilson J . M. Wise L. W. Pyle R.. R. Rarig N. E. Seibert R. VV. Smith W. R. Sterrett E. Sim.mons M 5: 9 U1 51 5 5- , E S. The Penn State Grange is a student subordinate Grange which was organized in 1917. It fosters social and fraternal gatherings in rural communities and develops culture and leadership. Club work dairy and breeder associations, and community improvements are other parts of the work carried on by the local and national organization. 14523 r qt y ,V Q!! '- ' 117171, sir To qs-: A17 ay ,, vii! A E., I 'W ins I Ace '- ik -?' Iss' is U I v 'P' Yosolsun Elmore Ritielxie Shoop Johnson Yoder Doyle Rulrlnku m Veolzy Gnrcluei' Murgol f Murphy Luther I1Il1.Z'l!lllll'0lT Brynier Hun ter Mil lur Kenna :ly Slnrum-1' Jotfrvy Cu lleulJnc11 Mn rhle Kmuulcl P. H. Margolf R. E. Murphy R. L. Eigenbrot F. D. Davis W. D. Johnson G. A. Ritchey P. F. Rubinkanl W. C. Feree W. E. Taylor Penn State Poultry Club Founded at Pennsylvania. State College FRATRES IN FACULTATE D. R. Marble E. W. Callenbach FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors F. P. J eil' rey J. W. Keunacly Juniors I-I. J. Gardner W. S. Sll02l,l'0l' Sophomores R. M. Shoop E. L. V eety XV. F. Yoder Freshmen L. E. Kegerreis . P. H. Johnson .I. Doyle H. C. Knandel J. Vandewort E. M. Luther R. Yoselson L. Elmore F. H. Glancling J. M. Glasgow C. S. Bryner C. W. McCloskey Affording means for the discussion of topics which are common to their interests, the Poultry Club is composed of students in the poultry husbandry curriculum. In the past year several outside speakers have addressed the local' group on topics of poultry husbandry. P1531 S5171 Z 1 675774 1 671971, . xv: 'V' .,Sik,1'y Y 1 aim 1Yr Y 41 575 ,Aw f-' -, ,..r'x - -X A fs. - ., - ' ' x 1' A V .4 ,4 p V .1 4 -1 Z 4 H2452-'ff v4.Gtiv Q 4Q feif1i2 vials- mms'-iQ5 I H E. l 9 in 1 Diehl Ilomborger Picket Munissauljizm Deubler Zubnl Ezxgehnn n Shigley Miller Pre -Veterinary Club Founded at Pennsylvania. State College, October 1, 1930 FRATER IN FACULTATE J .V F. Shigley FRATRES IN COLLEGIO . Juniors J. G. Eagelman N. M. Mzmissadjian A. M. Zubal W. Miller Sophomores f C. H. Bomberger C. F. Diehl G. G. Pickett Freshman L. P. Deublei' Students interested in pre-veterinary and studying in that field came together to form this cluh. Still in its infancy, the Pre-Veterinary Club holds regular meetings for the discussion of problems in the field. 14541 Alpha Tau Alpha ................ 394 9 0 fv 4 ,,., 6741.70 . NSI P iffa 1 + aEr1-. GF-SFF? . A0 r 1. A VI E. i s at a is -I A Page Page , Page Acacia ...,.............. Alpha Chi Rho ......, .........320 .........321 Alpha Chi Sigma ....,....,......., 322 Alpha Gamma Rho ............,. 323 324 Alpha Kappa Pi .................. Alpha Phi Delta .................. 325 Alpha Phi Sigma .... Alpha Sigma Phi ...... . 326 Alpha Tau Omega ........,....... 328 American Commons C Beta Kappa ...... .... ..... Beta Sigma R110 ...... Beta Theta Pi ...... Chi Phi .....i..,.... Chi Upsilon .......... Delta fChi .......,......... Delta Sigmai Phi ..... Delta Tau Delta ........ Alpha Chi Omega ...... Alpha Omicron Pi ....., Chi Omega ...... .... . .. Alpha Zeta .......... ...... ..,,...... 3 2 9 lub .... 330 . ......., 331 ......332 ......334 .......335 .......336 ......337 ......338 Delta Upsilon ......... ....... Elala ,...,....... - ....,..... Kappa Delta Rho ...... ....... K 342 Kappa Sigma ...... .. Lambda Chi Alpha 340 341 343 344 Omega Epsilon .......... ....... 3 45 Phi Delta Theta ........ ...,... 3 46 Phi Epsilon Pi .....,...... ...,... 3 47 Phi Gamma Delta ...... ....... 3 48 Phi Kappa .... ,.,,., . .. ....., .349 Phi Kappa Nu ,....... .,..... 3 50 Phi Kappa Psi .....,.. ....... 3 51 Phi Kappa Sigma ..... ,...... 3 52 Phi Kappa Tau ......,.. .353 Phi Lambda. Theta .............. 354 Phi Mu Delta ........... .355 Phi Pi Phi ................. .356 Phi Sigma Delta ....... ....... 3 57 Phi Sigma Kappa ......,......... 358 Delta Theta Sigma .............. 339 WOMEN'S FRATERNI Delta Gamma .......,.. ............ 3 84 ......381 382 Kappa Alpha Theta .....,...... 385 383 Kappa Kappa Gamma ........ 386 HONORARY FRATERNITIES Alpha Lambda Delta .......... 392 Alpha Pi Mu ........................ 393 Alpha Theta Epsilon .......... 395 Chi Epsilon ...........,.............. 396 Delta Sigma Pi ....... Eta Kappa. Nu ......... Kappa Delta Pi ....... ......398 ......399 Kappa Gamma Psi .............. 400 Kappa Kappa Psi ................ 401 Kappa Phi Kappa ,............... 402 Omicron Nu ...... ...... Pershing Rifles .... .........403 ....,....404 Archousai ......... 430 Blue Key ........ ......... 4 31 Cwens ....,... .......,.. 4 32 Block and Bridle ......... Club IHTSPHHOPAIDCYTCHHO' .... 441 Dairy Seience Association..442 DeMolay .... ...... ..., ..,,. Ellen H. Richard's Club ...,.. 444 Floral Club .......................... 445 Phi Eta Sigma ..,,....,............. 405 Phi Kappa Phi .............,...... 406 Phi Lambda Upsilon ........... 407 Phi Mu Alpha ...................... 408 Phi Mu Sigma ...,....,.. .409 Phi Sigma Iota ...... .410 Pi Alpha Xi .........,.. .411 Pi Delta Epsilon ....,.. .412 Pi Gamma Alpha .... . .413 Pi Lambda Sigma ................ 414 Pi Mu Epsilon ........... Pi Tau Sigma ........ .......415 .......416 CAMPUS SOCIETIES Druids ...... ...... .... .... .,......... Friars .......... . Lion's Paw .......... .... , CLUBS Home Economics Club .... .... Louise Homer Club ............., Omega Psi Phi ........... Penn State Club .............,.... Penn State Cosmopolitan Club .......... .... ...... : . ........ . I455j .433 .434 .435 446 447 448 449 .450 Pi Kappa Alpha ,....... Pi Kappa Phi .,,......... ..........359 ..........360 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .... ...... 3 61 Sigma Chi .................. Sigma Nu .......... ...... Sigma Phi Alpha ...... Sigma Phi Epsilon .... Sigma Phi-Sigma .... . Sigma Pi Sigma Tau Phi .......... Tau Kappa Epsilon .. Tau Phi Delta. ........... . Tau Sigma Phi ..... Theta Chi ...... .......... Theta Kappa Phi ,..... Theta Nu Epsilon ...... ..........362 ........364 .. ...... 366 ........367 ..........368 ..........369 Theta. Upsilon Omega ......... Theta X1 ..................., Triangle ...... .............. TIES Laodelphia ..,........ MH! ............ . ...... . -Theta Phi Alpha ................. Psi Chi ....., ...... ...... . . Purple Quill .............. Scabbard and Blade ........... Scarab ....................,............ Sigma Delta Chi ................. Sigma Gamma Epsilo Il. ...... Sigma Pi Sigma ......,............ Sigma Tau .... ....., ............... Sigma Xi ........... Tau Beta Pi ........... Theta Alpha Phi ...... Xi Sigma Pi ........... Parmi Nous .............. Skull and Bones ...... Sphinx ...... ...... .... . Penn State Forestry Society .......... ...,.... ......... Penn State Grange, .371 .372 .373 .3741 .375 .376 .377 .387 .388 .389 .417 .418 .419 .1120 .421 .422 .423 .424 .425 .426 .1127 .428 .436 .437 .438 .451 .452 No. 1707 ......................... Penn State Poultry Club .... 453 P re-V eterinary Club. ........... 454 Makers of the 1932 LAVIE Photography by PENN STATE PHOTO Snon STATE CoLLzG1:, PA. Princcd by Gnu' PUBLxsH1Nc. COMPANY Williamsport, Pa. Engraving by Pl-IILADELP1-IIA-VVEEKS ENGRAVING COMPANY Philadelphia, Pa. Cover by DAVID J. MOLLOY COMPANY Chicago, Illinois.


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