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WI? $$$$$$$EE$ $$ : i g - .- g: 5:: BOOK OF COPYRIGHT, 1939 JOSEPH P. ERKl-ES, Jn., Editor EARL H. STRUNK, Art Editor l$3$ FIFTY-SECOND VOLUME THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE-STATE COLLEGE, PA. FOREWORD T IS difficult for the ordinary senior to imagine the great changes that have transformed the Pennsylvania State College from a small, isolated school into a modern and progressive institution. Ordinary growth is slow, subtle, and obscured by time; no one realizes that growth is taking place. And so it has been in the past with Penn State. The past year, however, has seen a revitalized, energetic growthebefore our eyes buildings have sprung from torn and twisted craters. Giant shovels have scooped and torn away the earth. F amiliar landspvots have fallen before the on- slaught of modern machinery and a thousand workmen. The valley has echoed the thunder of dynamite blastings and the sense- -stifling roar of riveting hammers. And yet we like to think thatEWith all this great change some. thing of the old Penn State Will itemain. Perhaps not physically visible, but present in the courage and vision of the student body and faculty. 7 With this in mind, it seems proper and fitting that the Staff of the 1939 LAVIE has chosefrto portray the growth and change from the Old Penn State to the New Penn State in this, the 1939 edition. DEDICATION ITH the departure of the Class of '39, there will terminate the active professional duties of three out- standingly popular men, three men who have in their periods of service bridged the gap between the Old Penn State and the New Penn State, three men whose contributions will never be forgotten and whose memory will enter the sanctity accorded to past Penn State greats! These men, Dean Ralph L. Watts, Professor Elton 'D. Walker, and HMajor W. O. CtTommy'Q Thompson, have compiled between them 95 years of service. During these years they have established enviable reputations that have boundthem close to the hearts of '1 the faculty and student body. '1, 1'; Dleqhilwgttgigcame to the College in 1908, and in 1913 became Deaii :on 111931511501 of Agriculture. Prefessor Walker came to our campus; in1900,hnd eventually became Head of the Department of Civil Engineering. In 1914 Tommy Thompson came, serving first as a member of the Department of Military S ' and finally as College Bandmaster. and Tactics, Staffoi the Penn cgbean Ralph L ,Tommy Thompson. As due credit to their? splendid rec ds State LAVIE dedicates this, the 193;. WittsLProfessor Elton D. Walker, aha, u: .m- WW-wwwwv .w V ymnnvu A WWW. www.wv. .nfm--r... w WV PROP. 1:. D. WALKER W. 0. THOMPSON lhmllnmslor. Holirml, U.H.A. DEAN l. L. WATTS '5; x GOV RN01! ARTHUR H. JAMES E WI?5 5la A D W? T R A T 0 N STRATION xxxxxxvvxxxxxwx ,' le '1 3' I i 2;: I '4 91; 5. 5x 2. Al COLLEGE . Lax. 32. . RALPH DORN HETZEL President of the College SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER Assistant lo the President, in Charge of Business and Finance ADRIAN O. MORSE Assistant 10 the President, in Charge of Resident Instruction J. ORVIS KELLER Assistant to the President, in Charge of Extension WILMER E. KENWORTHY Executive Secretary ARTHUR R. WARNOCK 20 21 CHARLOTTE E. BAY Dean of Women J . FRANKLIN SHIELDS President of the Board of Trustees 22 BOARD OF TRUSTEES ARTHUR H. JAMES - - - - Governor of the Connnonweallh Harrisburg RALPH D. HETZEL - - - - - President of the College State College LESTER K. ADE - - - - Superintendent of Public Instruction - - - - - Harrisburg JOHN H. LIGHT - - - - - Secretary of Agriculture - Harrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR F. A. HEIM, Williamsport H. M. LYONS, Lincoln University, Pa. J. H. STEINMAN, Lancaster P. J. DENMAN, Bradford S. F. LAUCKE,Y0rk ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION W. J. AFFELDER. Pittsburgh G. H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh B. A. MUSSER, Scranton J. T. HARRIS, Philadelphia J. G. WHITE, New Y01k City J. L. MOUTHE, Youngstown, Ohio J. H. M. ANDREWS, Philadelphia J. MILHOIJAND, Pittsburgh J. F. SHIELDS, Philadelphia ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES R. R. LEWIS, Couderspnrl J C.BrNEDILTWaersb010 K. S. RAGSH .,AW Holliday shun n E. W. NICK, Erie F. P. Wu LITs, Wand C. F. HELLICK, Easlon H. W. PRENTIS, JR Lancastel F. H. GYGER, Kimberlon E. S. BAYARD, Pittsburrrh V. C. MCCORMICK, Harrisburg J. C. Coscnovs, Johnstown G. W. SLOCL'M, Milton OFFICERS J . F RANKLIN SHIELDS - - - - President VANCE C. MCCORMICK - - Vice President JAMES C. WHITE - - Honorary Vice President RALPH D. HETZEL - - - - - Secretary - - - - - - Treasurer SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEQQRS ANDREWS, BAYARD, COSCROVE, HEIM, MCCORMICK, MILHOLLAND; SHIELDS AND HETZEI., Ex-omcio COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION RALPH DORN HETZEL, LL.D. Presidem ASSISTANTS WILLIER E. KENWORTHEY, Executive Secretary ADRIAN O. MORSE, in Charge of Resident Instruction J. ORVIS KELLER, in Charge of Extension SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER, in Charge of Business and Finance AGRICULTURE nmlll Ralph L. Watts R, A. Butcher ORGANIZATION R. L. W ATTS - - - - - - Dean of A griculture R. A. DUTCIIER - Head of Agricultural and Biological Chemistry F. F. LININGER - - - - Head of Agricultural Economics H. S. BRUNNER - - - - Head ongricultural Education R. U. BLASINGAME - - - Head of Agricultural Engineering C. F. NOLL - - - - - - - Head of Agronomy F. L. BENTLEY - - - - Head of Animal Husbandry F. D. KERN - - - - - - - Head of Botany A. A. BORLAND - - '- - - Head of Dairy Husbandry V. A. BEEDE - - - - - - - Head of Forestry W. B. MACK - - - - - - Head of Horticulture E. B. FORBES - - - Head of Institute of Animal Nutrition H. C. KNANDEL - - - - - Head of Poultry Husbandry E. H. DUSHAM - - - Head of Zoology and Entomology A School, as well as an individual, has personality. This results, in part, from the nature of its program but also, in equal measure, from the point of view of its leaders. The School of Agriculture is characterized by a friendly v. Beede spirit, the practical nature of its program, and devotion to ' public service. The retiring Dean, Ralph L. Watts, has had a paramount inHuence in these respects. The friendly and co-operative spirit of Ag Hill, faculty and students alike, is due in large measure to his example. A successful farmer himself before becoming Dean, he has constantly urged his L. n. I'urhes. colleagues to thkeep their feet on the ground? His own life has exemplified the public service ideal of the School. He has built himself into the College that he loves. H. C. Knnndnl E. II. Dushzun 24 CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS ORGANIZATION F. C. WHITMORE - - - Dean of Chemistry and Physics C. C. CHANDLEE - - - Head of Chemislry Deparlment W. R. HAM - - - - Head of Physics Department D. S. CRYDER - - - In Charge of Chemical Engineering W. P. DAVEY - - - - In Charge of Industrial Physics P. B. MACK - - - - - In Charge of Textile Chemistry M. R. FENSKE - - - - In Charge oi Petroleum Refining O. F . SMITH Assistant Dean of Chemistry and Physics; In Charge of Pre-Medical I can,t resist the temptation to put in a personal word. This is my tenth year at Penn State. These have been busy and happy years and have filled me with the conviction that no institution in the country has equal possibilities for de- velopment and growth. I am fortunate indeed to have the privilege of building on the foundations established by Deans Wendt, Stoddart, and Pond. Many of my extra-campus activities, notably those for the American Chemical Society, are drawing to a close. Thus, I shall have more time to enjoy and develop the opportunities of our small town and its growing institution. e e x K III I , r r rwrr , t rrr rrr rv-r - - 25 I. Donn F. C. Whitmore- W. R. Hum XV. P. Davey M. R. Fennke G. C. Chandlee D. S. Cryder P. G. B. Muck O. F. Smith lh-un Mnriun Ii. 'J'rulme F. '1'. A. S. IIllrl'l'n F. Struck Ernst B. Y. Moore G. R. Green L. XV. Drummmld '. Grunt EDUCATION ORGANIZATION M. R. TRABUE - - - - Dean of the School of Education B. V. MOOREeHemI of the Department of Education and Psychology F. T. STRUCK - Head of the Department of Industrial Education G. R. GREEN - - Head of the Department of Nature Education A.S.HURRELLeDirector of Education Extension and Director of Vocational Teacher Training P. C. WEAVERe-Assistant in Administration and Assistant Director of Summer Sessions F. ERNST - - Direclor of Ihe Institute of French Education R. W. GRANT - - Head of the Department of Music Educalion L. W. DRUMMOND - - . - Head of Home Economics The School of Education undertakes to discover and to develop vocational competence in special types of profes- sional work with emphasis on service to the public schools. Students who are interested and qualified for work in home economics or industrial education may enter the School of Education as freshmen. Others are admitted at the begin- ning of the junior year, if their work in the Lower Division has been of sufficiently high character to justif y confidence in their probable success as teachers. rrr' rvrr 'e -45.?- ORGANIZATION hnnn Harry 1'. Ihumnuml E. D. Wullu-r H. P. HAMMOND - . . . . . - - . Dean E. D. WALKER - - - Head of Civil and Sanitary Engineering C. L. KINSLOE-Head of Electrical and Electro-Chemical Engineering C. E. BULLINGER - - - Head of Industrial Engineering H. A. EVERETT - - - Head of Mechanical Engineering R. K. BERNHARPHead of Mechanics and Materials of Construction F. C. HECHLER - - Head of Engineering Experiment Slalion. E. L. KELLER - - - - Head of Engmeeruzg Extenszon c. L. mmme 0. E. Bullium-r B. K. JOHNSTONE - - - Head of Architecture and Fine Arls II. A. Everett 1!. K. Bernhard Of all the professions, none is broader in scope than engineering, and from its nature none makes greater de- mands of high character and ability on the part of those who practice it. It follows, therefore, that an engineeljs education should be broad in scope, fundamental rather than specialized in RGJImm-r E. L. 1mm nature, and above all else so sound and thorough as to produce only those having both the requisite degree of technical pro- ficiency and also the necessary qualities of integrity and breadth of vision. The School of Engineering holds the ful- filment of this purpose before it as its fundamental aim. B. K. Jolmstmm R. E. Dl-ugll-r L. V. T. Simmons 1L hV. Gmnt LIBERAL ARTS ORGANIZATION C. W. STODDART - - - - - - - - Dean R. E. DENGLER - - - - Head of Classical Languages C. W. HASEK - - - Head of Economics and Sociology T. J. GATES - - - - - Head of English Composition W. S. DYE - - - - - Head of English Literature L. V. T. SIMMONS - - - - - - Head of German J. TANGER - - - Head of History and Political Science F. C. BANNER - - - - - - Head of Journalism F. W7. OWENS - - - - - Head of Mathematics R. W. GRANT - - - - - - - Head of Music R. H. DOTTERER - - - - - - Head of Philosophy F. M. DU MONT - - - - Head of Romance Languages Correct English is the first necessity of a college graduate. By this is not meant the mere satisfying of such academic requirements as two courses, but rather the skill in language necessary to the adequate expression of thought. Such ob- vious deficiencies as bad grammar, inadequate vocabulary, bizarre spelling, or slovenly articulation and penmanship label the user as devoid of the truly indispensable tools of learning and communication. It is therefore the duty of every student to improve his English so that society may recognize him as an educated person. It is truly unfortunate that so many go forth unprepared in just this one respect. 28 MINERAL INDUSTRIES ORGANIZATION EDWARD STEIDLE - - - . . . . . Dean H. B. NORTHRUP - - - - - Director of Extension A. W. GAUGER - Head of Fuel Technology, Director of Research 5- J. PIRSON - - - Head of Pelroleum and Natural Gas N. W. TAYLOR - - - - - - Head of Ceramics D. R. MITCHELL - - - Head of Mining and Geophysics C. A. BONINE - - Head of Geology, Mineralogy, Geography D. F. MCFARLAND - - - - - Head of Metallurgy As an aid to cultural development the school inaugurated a Mineral Industries Art Gallery eight years ago which has received considerable recognition and has stimulated an in- terest in art of this character. The gallery comprises now 105 original oil paintings illustrating operations in Pennsylvaniak wide-spread, diver- sified mineral industries. We hope that the faculty and student body, as well as the vast army of visitors to the campus, will find in the gal- lery an eager interest in the mineral producingr and processing industries. The school is glad to oHer these colorful visual aids to a better understanding of Pennsylvaniak mineral in- dustrial wealth. 29 Donn I'Zdu'urtl Stehllo ll. IL Nurlllrup A. W. Guuger S. J. Pirsnn N. hV. Taylor D. IL Mih'llbll C. A. Bonine D. F. MvFurlnml t . . Dyt F. D. Kern Soorvtnry of Dean xuontivo GRADUATE SCHOOL Here at Penn State we have gone on record that it is a specific aim of the college to advance the knowledge, the abili- ties, and the attitudes that make for citizenship, and to stimu- late a responsibility for leadership. Graduate study is playing a real part in furthering these aims. More and more is it being recognized that graduate work is the highest preparation for all walks of life. Our graduate school is the training ground f or research workers and leaders who can go out and t t C approach 011 a hundred fronts the problems of industrial, pro- :. '. Julmlloc . . . C'IWHJW fessmnal, and soc1a1 life. omnuttce Bisvhnrr C. Isailclhott PHYSICAL EDUCATION The School of Physical Education and Athletics plays a significant role in the vital phases of the student life of the institution, through its programs of recreation, intramural athletics, intercollegiate and freshman athletics, health in- struction and physical education. These programs are rap- idly expanding to meet the increased demands and new interests of students in their physical well-heing and leisure- time activities. 1-1. 0. n Undergraduate and graduate curricula in teacher training 1' f'S'l 1 , . r;ix;.-le,it'f.mll are also pI'OVlded for students who plan careers In health um 'lysiL-n . 1..a;,;:301:;u:..t1 education, physmal education, athletlcs and recreatlon. L R. Emury Colonel MILITARY SCIENCE The Reserve Officers Training Corps, while not a part of the army, is conducted at our colleges with the help of the army. Cadets are organized into a composite brigade, com- posed of one regiment of infantry and one of engineers. The command is oHicered entirely by students. Throughout the United States the object of the R. 0. T. C. is the highest development of citizenship, including the ca- pacity and will to come to the nationis defense in time of emergency. The national defense system of the United States is designed, first, to decrease the danger of the Nationfs be- 1' F B .. l coming involved in war, and second, in case hostilities can- hnggtgiiElriiTh i not be avoided, to end them with the least possible loss. In um.- M. R. Trulmo Dean 1'. C. TVt-uver Assistant i Director 01' x: Summer Sessions SUMMER SESSIONS Forty-one college departments provided 415 classes during the summer of 1938, with a total enrollment of 268 different instructors. More than half of these students were college graduates, and an even larger proportion were teach- ers or supervisory officers in public schools. The purpose of the Summer Sessions is the same as that of other sessions of the college, to serve the educational needs of the Common- wealth. Under the direction of Dr. M. R. Trabue and P. C. Weaver, his assistant, the program is divided into three sec- tions, namely, the Intersession, Main Session, and Post III Session. Ntitute of French Education inn- awn xe-w uni t -m MILES HORST E. K. HIBSHMAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD MILES HORST, ,14, President - - - - - - - Palmyra R. H. CRAIG, $14, First Vice President - - - - - Harrisburg J. C. BRILL, 721, Second Vice President - - - State College J. L. ROMIC, 321, Third Vice Preside ! - - - Kennett Square EARL HEWITT, 903 - - - - . - . J. A. LEYDON, 514 - . . . . . - - Indiana - New York City E. S. SPARKS, r16 - - - - - - - - Riverton, N. J. G. M. ARISMAN, t 8 - - - - - - - - Lancaster B. C. JONES, ,19 - - - - - - - - Pittsburgh J. B. GROSS, 931 - - - . - - - - - Pittsburgh W. K. ULERICH, ,31 - - - - - - - State College The Alumni Association sets up the medium between each individual alumnus and the College, offering organized means of bringing to the College, opinions and ideas of the alumni. The Association also plans and carries out the programs for Alumni Days in October and in June. The Alumni NeWS is the monthly publication of the Association. 32 W. S. Ilumnun REGISTRAR'S OFFICE ORGANIZATION W. S. HOFFMAN - - - . - . - - Registrar C. E. MARQUARDT - - - - - - College Examiner R. V. WATKINS - - - - - College Scheduling 0.0icer R. H. Cln rk Bursnr BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Board of Trustees established an executive ofhce in 1918 for the centralized control and the administration of all matters affecting the property and business interests of the College. The responsibility for the administration of this oHice is vested in the Assistant to the President, in Charge of Business and Finance and Treasurer. C. E. Murqunrdt ll. V. XVutkins hV, .1. Mills lxwullw AI-t-uumunt S. K. IInstolh-r Assistant to the President. in t'lmrmr nl' Buxim-ss uml nilmm-n-s H. S. IIurI'iHon tV. K. Ilovkmuker Gladys t'runlnvr Beverly Illlmn N. M. Fleming ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ORGANIZATION N. M. FLEMING - - - Graduate Manager H.R.GILBERT - . - - Assistan! I0 Graduate Manager H. S. HARRISON - - - Presidenl W.K.ROCKMAKER - W. W. STOPPl-zn - - Vice President - - Secretary P. Lewis V. lernrinn LIBRARY The College Library, through its central unit and branches, provides a wealth of indexed and accessible material for the instructional research programs of the institution as well as collections of interesting recreational reading. Features of the current year have been the installation of faculty messenger service, film reading service and the first purchase of hook films, the highest annual totals in book accession and circulation yet attained, and helpful programs of exhibits, readings, and hook contests. W. F. Dnntzscher irector PUBLIC INFORMATION The medium through which the public at large is kept informed about the College and its many and varied activities is the Depart- ment of Public Information. Through its news service it issues thousands of news releases to every daily and weekly newspaper in Pennsylvania. and t0 the major press associations and nwtmpolitan newspapers in the country. During the past year a weekly news bulletin concerning football activities and other athletic events was sent 10 alumni. It is hoped to continue this next year. .l. P. IHtt-mnlr ltirwtor or the llmlth Survive HEALTH SERVICE As a place where students may go for consultation or advice t-nncerning their health problems, and obtain treatment if indicated, the Health Service was established. To carry out its purpose a Dis- pensary located in Old Main and a Hospital on East Pollock Drive are maintained. A staff of four physicians including the director, eight registered nurses, a laboratory and X-ray technician, and the nevessal'y clinical assistants carry on the work of the department. During the College year this staff takes care of all student ills, real or imaginary. and renders a distinct service to the College and t0 the students. A. M. Swift General News Assistunt II. 1:. Itllvy Sports Editor t'. D. Divth-rlvli Assistant tfolh-ue l'hyslcluu A. Cliuhh Suln-rixmmtln-nt 0 College Inlirnmry 63' rmxm. W o' . erpr, 6 0$0 . rnJ . - . u b . v v,.. . . J1 -.P 3 ., . . ..a.w....-u.wj-g3?. . . V . x f . c . . u STUDENT BOARD OFFICERS e i J.A.PEI-zl. - - - - - Chairman : R. S. Cosxtzm' Secretary I J. A. PEEL R. S. COSKERY Chairman Secretary . l MEMBERS Dean A. R. Wurnuck t R. s. Coskery J. A. Peel P. c. Seder a W. A. Jones F. D. Rupprecht J. A. Trounovilch A. C. Laich F. W. Ruth, Jr. W. R. Wilson t The Student Board endeavors to settle student problems and to create a better understanding between the students and the borough. The presidents of the three upper classes, two members of the senior class, one member of l the junior class, the dean of men, the Collegian editor, a member of the Town Council, and the President of Interfraternity Council compose the board. 'I'Ult lhmv -.1mu-s, ltllpprI-rht, Seder. tVri 'ht, l-Vtrxt ltuw Ih-x, t'nsk r3, l't-ul. 'l'rmumvitrh. Luin'h W. D. IIOOT Vice President II. R. Arnold R. C. Brake W. W. Clarke S. B. Alter J. A. Fedcli T. C. Bachcnstose XV. C. Bachman The Student Council is the connecting link between the student body and the student govern- This group, made up of elected members of the three upper classes, holds open meetings. The main purpose of the Student Council is to originate legislation concerning the students as a ment. whole. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS J. A. PEEL President W. D. IIOOT Vice President W. A. JONES - Secretary J. A. PEEL President MEMBERS Seniors R.S.CoskI1y D. C. Nukes .L Smith N. K113 P. C. Seder l. A. Tloanmilch W. R. Wilson Juniors E. L. Landon J. E. Myers R. S. VIII'I'is A. O. Mcdor F. D. Rupprocht Sophomores R. N. Baker A. C. Luich E. L. PIIIncll R. P. Jnncs T. Rice R. S. Findley l'IIp IiIIIv-MI FITS. l' IIrIII- -il. J-IIIII 'N. liIII lIIIIIIII l iIIIllI-I Iii 1L iE'I-IIstrIIs-I- ix'IIr So v-I IIIIIl IKII Iv SI III -.r I IIkI-s I. :IIII ll III. Y nri: l IIIIIIIII III. 1 IIII lI.I l I 1:: I1 I- r I lrnt I Inxee tltI- r 'lrIIIIIonitI' II CIIIIk IrI iIIIIIs PI II i'I PX. ArIIIIlIl Smith 41 'l'up l: on K: In i l V Ni rs l' '11. M on 'l'rmIIIuIille l-i rs! H'MISII'IV I lIIIIIIurI IMIIImaIII lIulI lhx MEMBERS R. M. Bcchdel R. S. Cnskcry ll. S. Harrison D. J. Monro J. C. Rex J. A. Troanovilcll D. Blakcmorc V. S. Duly N. Kay J. A. P001 R. L. Smith F. A. Vosters MEMBERS D. M. Cresswcll L. C. Higgins B. A. Newman C. M. Polors J. A. Pclrclla I D. A. Phillips II. II. IIeilInan J. C. Rex lup lhmi l' ors. Crosswell 1 11111111.. PUI' -l I irxt lu'm .VD'HIII: III. Hvx lli;.;:iIIs IliII-IIIIIII Ym-kIt-y, Cnlmn. t'uhun. Giulilmnn STUDENT TRIBUNAL The Student Tribunal is composed of five seniors appointed by the president of the semor claes, and func- tions as the judiciary branch of the student government six stem, with the exclustve duty of enforcmg eustoms. The Tribunal meets tmce a week under the direvtion of a rotating Chairman and secretary to apprehend VIOlalOI'S, grant exemptions, and mete out punishment to violators. AG. STUDENT COUNCIL As the general judiciary branch of the Agricultural School, the Agritultural btudent Counell fluppheslan . . ' - . . 1r '4 . outlet for student optmon and endeavors to create better rclatmns among the aglntlltu-lal tluhs lan xOliallnlal tions. The council is composed of the presidents of the various agrlrultural orgamzatmns and tte 1 g. kt 100 representatives in Student C0um-il. 'l'up Ihm' Martin. thlv. Fruspr. Mnrhurm-r. lthmuls. thulslnlllc. Ktll'lt. Fitting. Third ltmv ltivv. Snylvs. Munrv. h-um. t'lurk. Lurch. Lox t I Nt-mntl ltmv r't'umpkins. Iirumwrt Swanson. U'llilIL't'r. .111; First UHV-iCok-mnn. vaery. Yongvr. Fh-trlwr. llnllkius tturringlnn H-r. kurulIu-ru. Gross, It-u'w t em'. I'ritll'. Bulvtn-lt-r. Hm-hrinu. Whin-lm-ml. HUHII'IID . Lutz. Muins. Fiorillu, Mvtitun- J. H. FRIZZELL Chaplain CHAPEL Sunday Chapel at The Pennsylvania State College has become one of the distinguishing traditions of the campus. Entirely v01- untary, the Service is attended each week by an average of more than a thousand students, in addition to the attendance of the Chapel Choir of more than a hundred mixed voices under the direction of Professor and Mrs. Richard W. Grant. Guest speakers in the past year have included Dr. Daniel A. Poling, Dr. T. Z. K00, Dr. Albert W. Beaven, Bishop Edwin H. Hughes, Dr. Allan K. Chalmers, Dr. Henry H. Tweedy, Dr. Ber- nard C. Clausen, Dr. Edwin Jan Van Etten, Hon. Franklin Spencer Edmonds, Dr. Don F. Fenn, Dr. Halford E. Luccock, and Dr. Ralph W. Sockman. For over thirty years an offering, received at the service, has been devoted to the work carried 011 by Dr. George W. GrofT, ,07, at Lingnan University, Canton, China. The Sunday Chapel Ser- vice is a monument to the faith of the College in its students, and to the sincere interest of college youth in things of the spirit. CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CABINET The Penn State Christian Association includes in its member- ship students and faculty members, who are seeking the valid place of religion in life through a program of creative activities and experiments. They are trying to find reality for themselves and he of service to their fellows in College and in society. The student cabinet of the P. S. C. A. acts as the executive com- mittee responsible for the initiation and direction of the associa- tionis activities, and it is the policy-forming body. HILLEL FOUNDATION The Hillel Foundation, under the supervision of Rabbi Theo- dore H. Gordon, was organized three years ago in order to aid Jewish students socially and educationally. The cabinet, composed of fraternity and non-fraternity men and women, works with Rahhi Gordon in planning an annual social and educational calendar. Many prominent speakers have ap- peared on this campus through the efforts of the organization. Sponsored by the Bhiai B,rith, Hillel organizations exist on twelve leading campuses in the country, including Cornell, Michi- gan, and Illinois. Debate, classes in Jewish education, dramatics, literary clubs, newspaper publications, public speaking, and dances are a few of the activities of the Hillel organization. I. A. DEANGELIS President B. ROSSMAN President SENATE OFFICERS D. BLAKEMORE - - - - President J. A. KEENEY - - . Vice President I. A. DEANCHLIS . - - - Secretary B. MATHS - - - - Treasurer D. BLAKEMORE I. A. DEANGELIS President Secretary MEMBERS Seniors M. Davies L. Greenberg M. J . Sample M. Herrman Juniors J. A. Romig P. E. Jones M. F. Leitzell Sophomore E. L. Weaver F reshmen A. M. Burton V. D. Radcliffe The Senate is the highest governing body of the Wonlerfs Student Government Association. It acts upon legislation brought to it by the House of Representatives or any other body of the W. S. C. A., and endeavors to maintain the standards of the association and legislate matters per- taining t0 the welfare of all the women students. 'l'up ltmv-iSumplv. ernlwrg, tt'vm'vr. Herrmnm Burton, nndvliff First ltuu'ilmvlt-s, hu-Anuu-lis, Itlulu-Innru, Ka-vm-y, Jones, Itumig 46 HOUSE OFFICERS J. A. KEENEY - - - - Speaker A. A. MCLAUGJILIN - - - Secretary A. A. MCLAUGHLIN J. A. KEENEY Secretary Speaker MEMBERS Seniors J. R. CilIis K. L. Kinlzcr D. J. Martsolf I. II. Rahinovilz N. P. Coss A. B. Very Juniors M. E. Coodley C. S. Knabh M. L. Long A. A. McLaughlin J. A. Kecney M. J. Little F. H. McEvoy E. D. Wolfe Sophomores C. E. Albert M. M. Fiorillo V. L. Kemp P. M. chigurt C. E. Bender M. C. Forsythe L. M. Mcrrell B. M. Swopc B. M. Brown This legislative body is composed of the presidents of the town and campus dormitories and one representative from each of the womexfs fraternities. The vice president of the W. S. G. A. automatically becomes the speaker of the House and the secretary is elected from within the group. Top Itnw-Komp, Forsythe. Goodloy, Mnrtsnlt, Klutzer, Rnhinm'itz Swami llnw-Jonkins, Brawn, Swupo. .Ulwrt Bender First Iknv-Gillis. Long, Kovney, Norma, Itrmvn, chlcnrt k ' up How Ilonfs-r, Urussnmn. ' Stiles, Stuntnn IHrsl Iiuw rWllsil, Sumplv, Watson ORGANIZATION M.J.SM1PLH - - - Chairman W. WA'IxsoN, M. A. Ruomis M. A. Ruum-s - - Sccrclmy M. B. ClmssMAN, E. BI-zM- I-zn M. J. SAMPLE, M. Wl'rsu. - Srninrs J. STANTON, J. STILI-zs ORGANIZATION Ii. WI-zAvnn . . . . . . , . J. STANTON - - - - - - - - - Ii. KstLou - . . . . . . - - J u n iurs - Suplmmorcs - Fresh m on Chm'rnmn - Sub-Clzairmun - Secretary 'l'up 110w Hunk. Smmsun. RisvhnH', Ivn-s. lh-anullv, PHm-v, THHIQ'. Sollio, Sphrling Plrrel 110w nlulmsnn, Burton, Kinslm-, Slulmm, XVvun-l', INWNS, IIt-rzug WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION OFFICERS R. M. BECHDEL . . . . . . . - President M. H. O,CONNOR - - - - - - . V ice President B. M. LOWE - - - - - - - - Secretary D. NICAULIFFE - . - . - - - - - Treasurer INTRAMURAL BOARD R. M. BECHDEL M. A. RHODES - - - - - - - ' Head Manager President J. B. Hosxle - - - - - - - Publicity Manager This year the Womelfs Recreation Association has been completely reorganized for the inau- guration of our new activities building, Mary Beaver White Hall. The plan provides for a num- ber of clubs such as riding, tennis, golf, swimming, dance, outing, variety, archery, riHe and fencing. Each club elects its oHicers and works with the intramural manager. Additional sports such as hockey, basketball, volleyball, and baseball are organized on the inter-sorority and class physical education major and non-physical education major basis. Each girl may join one club and participate in all non-club activities. Through this new organization we hope to enlarge the college spirit in activities for women. Tnp Ronn-Lowe, Mt'AuIiffe, Ilhudes First Row-O'Conner, Bechdel, Hosklns mm m m 'n J OSEPH PEEL President CLASS OF 1939 For the first time in the history of Penn State elections an independent candidate won the presidency of the Senior Class. In the spring elections of 1938, Joseph Peel, president of the Class of 739, in his Junior year, was elected to the presidency of the Senior Class. Peel has been prominent in campus ac- tivities for the past four years as is attested by his membership in Skull and Bones. He served as guard on the varsity football team, and has sponsored many active bills for campus improvement, such as the cam- pus book exchange, and the lowering of the price of Junior Blazers. Under his leadership, campus relations have been improved and the spirit of the Senior Class heightened. WILLARD HOOT Vice President WILLIAM STOPPER Secretary HARVEY H. HEILMAN, JR. Treasu rer MAURICE PARKER Historian ALBERT H. ACKER Smethport Forestry ELEANOR B. ACKER Paoli Kappa Kappa Gamma Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma, Presi- dent; Mortar Board; Thes- pians Q, 3, 4M House of Representatives; Rifie Team; May Day Committee, Chair- man GD. GEORGE H. ADAIR Norristown Della Sigma Pi Commerce and Finance ALBERT II. ADAMS Reading Alpha Sigma Phi Electrical Engineering Blue Band. HELEN E. ADAMS Washington, D. C. Home Economics Tllespians; Rifie Club, Presi- dent; Speaking Choir; Ellen H. Richards Club; Home Eco- nomics Club. ROBERT B. ADAMS Esterly Alpha Sigma Phi Mechanical Engineering Blue Band; Pi Tau Sigma. MURRAY E. ADLER Scranton Arts and Letters Blue Band. LOUIS AGNES Philadelphia Alpha Phi Delta Architectural Engineering DOUGLAS H. AITKEN Carbondale Alpha Chi Sigma Pre-Medical Alpha Chi Sigma, President. HENRY L. ALBERT, JR. Bethlehem Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Fresh- man Cross-Country. JACK ALCORN Oil City Sigma Chi Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Society. DANIEL A. ALESSI St. Clair Journalism EDWIN M. AMBLER Bethayres Triangle Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa u; Pi Mu psilon; Tau Beta Pi; A.I I. E. E. BETTY B. ALEXANDER Harrisburg Gamma Phi Bela Home Economics P.S .C. A., ' Home Economics Cluli; Class Basketbal. CLIFFORD S. AMMERMAN Lake Ariel Journalism Penn Stale Club. LEE R. ALEXANDER Mileshurg Industrial Education ANDREW ALLEN C if; , FRANK M. ANDERSON McDonald Delta Sigma Phi '3 ' Donora Phi Gamma Delta Mining Engineering Arts and Letters Phi Mu Alpha; Phi Sigma Iota; College Symphony i3, 48,; ?lue Band, Drum Major 4 I-IELE'N v. ANDERSON Butler Kappa Alpha Theta LOUIS J. ALLEMANN Alloona Alpha Tau Omega Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. Education ti . , '3 S. G. A. in; Cwens; 1 W . ThespiansL i2, 3, 41; Choir i VI K 3,4 WALTER F. ALLEN ' , i ,1 MARCELLA C. ANDERSON Alloona 1' I 3 York Kappa Kappa Gamma Education . Commerce and Finance Phi Mu Alpha; College Sym- phony. FLORENCE E. ALLSHOUSE . . , 1 : MARSHALL C. ANDERSON Falls Creek ' Clarmont Physical Education Class Baseball; Class Basket- ball. Commerce and Finance Pre- Medical Society; P e n 11 St ta 1 6 Club; Junior Blazer Committee. h 1. 11 - 1.....31. 59 MARTHA L. ANDERSON New Park Home Economics Home Economics Club. SARAH J. ANDERSON Monongahela Kappa Kappa Gamma House of Representatives. WILLIAM M. ANDREWS, II New Bethlehem Phi Kappa Tau Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau, President; Choir 11, 2, 31; Glee Club 11, 2, 3 41, Manager 141; Hy-Los131; Head Cheer Leyader s141; Skull and Bones; Blue Key; Industrial Engi- neering Society. JOSEPH A. ANDRUKITIS Tamaqua Tau Sigma Phi Commerce and Finance Swimming 111; Lacroszse 311, 2, 3, 41; Boxing 11, Wrestling 111; Baskeztbill 11, DAVID S. ANTHONY State College Delta Theta Sigma Agricultural apd Biological Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; P. S.C LEONARD R. APFELBAUM Sunbury J ournalism Blue Band; R. O. T. C. Band 11, 21. CARL P. ARBERG, JR. Montclair,N.J. KappaSigma Commerce and Finance Tennis 11, 3, 41; R. O. T. C. Band; Thespians. HERBERT ARKIN Harrisburg Phi Sigma Della Bacteriology Tl.espians 131. HAROLD R. ARNOLD Waymart Education Student Council 141. JAMES E. ARTHUR Lowville, N. Y. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Glee Club. JOHN H. ATKINS Ford City Alpha Chi Sigma Pre- Medical VERNE W. AUBEL Syracuse Chi Phi Commerce and Finance Freshman Baseball; Freshman Basketball RUTHVEN A. AUBREY Summit Hill Arts and Letters J. ALBERT AUCENSTENE Pittsburgh Chi Phi Commerce and Finance Fl mm m I: DONALD G. BACHMAN Bethlehem Landscape Architecture Druids; Skull and Bont-s: Wrestling, Captain; Scarab. JOHN D. BAILIE Philadelphia Delta Sigma Phi Mechanical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi, President: VIOLET M. BAILONI Atlas Theta Phi Alpha Physical Education Lakunides, President; Thes- pians; Class Basketball U, 2. 3H Hockey. Manager CM; Archery; Senior Sponsor; In- tramural Board. FRED J . BALL Wilkes-Barre Education P1 Fall Sigma; Pi Mu Epsi- Ion. LEAH BAILIET Lehigh Science Rifie Club U . WILLIAM H. BARKEY Glen Campbell Sigma Chi Petroleum and Natural Gas ngineering MARGARET E. BARNETT Worthington Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics Choir 0, 2, 3, 4U; Womenk Debating U3, 4U; Della Alpha Delta; Forensic Council Mh; Home Economics Club: Se- nior Sponsor; Hockey, Man- ager THEODORE BARNEY Richeyville Eleclrochemical Engineering CHARLOTTE W. BARNHART Wilkes-Barre Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics P. S. C. A.; Home Economics Club; Thespians. JAMES S. BARNITZ Miinnburg Industrial Engineering Penn State Club; Industrial Engineering Society. 60 WILLIAM D. BARNS Uniontown Alpha Tau Omega LiberalArls Camera Club. DOROTHY V. BARTON Hustonlown Education Cass Basketball UM Class Baseball m; Philotes. MORRIS L. BASS Newark, N. J. Pre-Medical JAMES W. BATCHELER Philipsburg Horticulture Pi Alpha Xi; Hort Club: Freshman Counselor; Floral Club, President; Ag. Student Council. SHIRLEY A. BATCHELER Tyrone Education FRANCIS S. BATTIN WhiteHorse SigmaPhiAlpha Agricultural Economics Ag. Economics Club; Pre- Veterinary Club; Block and Bridle Club. 61 DAVID E. BAUER Philadelphia Chi Phi Agricultural Engineering Chi Phi, President; Friars; Scarab; Scabbard and Blade; Track Q, 3, 4L '. J El WILFRED G. BAUGHER Hershey Delta Chi Electrical Engineering Freshman Football; Penn State Engineer; A. I. E. E.; Freshman Wrestling. HE ':'.l WILLIAM D. BEACH Butler Alphi Chi Sigma Petroleum and Natural as Engineering Penn State Mining Society. BRUCE F. BEACHER Allentown Alpha Zeta Agronomy Phi Eta Sigma; Blue Band. JOHN H. BEACHER Allentown Alpha Zeta Zoology and Entomology Fresh m a n Basketball; Blue Band. DONALD A. BEADELL Easton Theta Nu Epsilon Chemical Engineering Blue Band; R. O. T. C. Band U, 2L RICHARD L. BEAM State College Alpha Zela Agricultural and Biological emis ry Ag. Student Council; Liebig Chemical Sociely, President; Freshman Soccer. JAMES E. BEATTY Bethlehem Commerce and Finance Track Q, 3, 40. MARGARET M. BEAVER Bellefonle KappaAlplIaThela Commerce and Finance Class Basketball QL RACHEL M. BECHDEL State College Alpha Omicron Pi Liberal Arts Cwens; Mortar Board; Choir; W a ' W. 9. A., President; Student Union Boar! . DOROTHY A. BEDFORD Wind Cap Education Le Cercle Francais. HARRY F. BEEGLE Claysburg Delta Sigma Phi Forestry Photography Club. JOSEPH A. BEEGLE Bedford Alpha Zeta Agricultural Economics Phi Eta Sigma; Penn State Farmer, Editor; Ag. Student Council; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Ag. Economics Club. CATHERINE M. BEERS Wilkinsburg Education Thespians. ANNE M. BEGENY Ludlow Home Economics Freshman Forum; Collegian; Class Basketball; Class Hock- ey; Philotes. LUMAN M. BEITLER West Grove Beta Kappa Commerce and Finance Beta Kappa, President. EDWARD C. BELEFSKI Glen Lyon Tau Sigma Phi Arts and Letters Inlerfraternity Council. ALICE L. BENFER Lewisburg Home Economics Home Economics Club. SIDNEY H. BERGMAN Beta Sigma Rho Arts and Letters Freshman Tennis; Friars; Soph Hop Committee; Inter- fraternity Council; Beta Sig- ma Rho, President. Scranton DAVID O. BERKE York Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau. Philadelphia F orestry min QL ENID L. BEVER Bethlehem Iota Sigma Pi; ager QM Pllilotes. DAVID R. BEYER Leacock Journalism WILLIAM F. BEYER, II Punxsutawney Liberal Arts dent Counselor OD . NEDARIA BETHLAH MY Xi Sigma Pi; Varsity Swim- g Agricultural and Biological 'slry . A. A. card; Women's Golf Mun- Phi Gamma Delta Interfraternity Council; Slu- JAMES D. BLACK Cleveland Heights, 0. Forestry Ski Club. JOSEPH M. BLAIR Media Phi Mu Della Poultry Husbandry Poultry Club. . DORIS BLAKEMORE , j:.:'. Philadelphia Home Economics Cwens; Mortar Board; Pi Lambda Theta; Ellen H. Rich- ards Club; Class Swimming D ; W. S. C. A., President. Chi Omega CEORG U. BLAND Snow Shoe Mechanical Engineering F'reshman RiHe Team; Var- ??: sny Rifie Team QL JOHN C. BIGHAM Phi Kappa Psi Arts and Letters Thespians; Phi Mu Alpha; Blue and; Symphony Or- Carnegie chestra. CLIFTON H. BIRCHARD Birchardville Arts and Letters mm F11 '5 .F AMY S. BLANDY Osceola Mills Physical Education May Day Committee L3H Class Hockey U, , , 4h Class Basketball U, 2, 3, 1H ; Class Baseball U, 2, 3, 4H Lakonides. ROBERT C. BLASINGAME State College Sigma Chi Industrial Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; I. E. S. THOMAS N. BLUMER Transfer Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club, Pres- ident; Ag. Student Council. THOMAS A. BOAL Pittsburgh Phi Kappa Sigma Commerce and Finance Collegian, Assistant Managing Editor. ROGER W. BLICHFELOT Pittsburgh Agronomy JANET A. BLISS Philadelphia Education Philoles; Delta Alpha Delta; Choir; Debating; Class Hock- ey; Class Archery; Rifie Team. SEYMOUR S. BLOCK Newark,N.J. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry THOMAS C. BLOOMFIELD Altoona Arts and Letters Freshman Counselor. ROBERT S. BOGAR Harrisburg Phi Kappa Tau Industrial Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Bela Pi; Penn State En- gineer; Student Counselor; Engingering Student Council; EVELYN L. BOGER Bethlehem Kappa Kappa Gamma Home Economics Freshman Customs Council; Ellen H. Richards Club; Pi Lambda Theta; Home Eco- nomics Club; Senior Sponsor; Omicron Nu. DAVID J. BOHM Wilkes-Barre Physics Pi Mu Epsilon. JOSEPH J. BOKEN Bethlehem Electrical Engineering Penn State Engineer; Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau. NANCY L. BOLDEN Johnstown Education Froth; May Day Committee. BETTY JANE BOWMAN Harrisburg Bacteriology Alpha Lambd'a Della; Le Cercle Francals; Class Bas- ketball; W. A. A GEORGE W. BONDRA East Stroudsburg Electrical Engineering Radio Station Stall ARLENE H. BONOS Easton LiberaIArls International Relations Club; Debating; German Club; Fencing; RiHe Club. BRUNO L. BONUCCI Star Junction Pre-Medical Phi Eta Sigma; Penn State Club; Alpha Epsilon Della; Pre-Medical Society; Alpha Pi Mu. JAMES F. BOOTH Pittsburgh Phi Kappa Commerce and Finance 65 HENRY BOROW Philadelphia Psychology Penn Stale Club; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi. GEORGE F. BORTON Upper Darby Alpha Chi Sigma Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Pershing Rifles. ALFRED L. BORTREE Moscow Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. ANNE V. BOSS Philadelphia Alpha Omicron Pi Psychology CLAYTON C. BOUQUIN Oil City Architectural Engineering Scarab. HAROLD W. BOWE Frackville Lambda Chi Alpha Liberal Arts Freshman Basketball; Blue Key. WILLIAM M. BOWEN Chester Phi Mu Della Architectural Engineering Phi Mu Della, President; Scara L WILLIAM P. BRAMLETT Glenside Kappa Delta Rho Ceramics American Ceramics Society; Student Council; Penn State Club. FRANK A. BOYD Brookville Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering GORDON H. BOYD Brookline Alpha. Sigma Phi Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E.; Freshman La- crosse; Varsity Lacrosse. ELIZABETH V. BOYER Pulmerlon Home Economics Swimming Oh Home Ecu- numics Club. IRVIN J. BOYER Williamsport Commerce and Finance JOSEPH F. BRADLEY Locust Cap Commerce and Finance Berwick Chemical Engineering JEAN L. BRANT Johnslown Education Penn State Players. x ALBERT BRAUNER ' Scranton Sigma Tau Phi Commerce and Finance Symphony Orchestra; Fresh- man Wrestling; Hillel Cabi- net. HENRY L. BRAUNSTEIN Philadelphia Phi Sigma Della Arts and Letters Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity 7,. ,- Lacrosse QM Bell; Interna- , OX tional Relations Club; Inter- fraternity Council. E. RUTH BREITWIESER East Stroudsburg Pre-Medical :3; Alpha Lambda Della; Alpha . :7'1 Epsilon Delta; Iota Sigma Pi; Philotes; Pre-Medical Society. C. ARTHUR BRANDON ROBERT E. BRICKER York Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi. BERNARD E. BRIGGS Pittsburgh Physical Education Parmi Nous; Student Trib- unal; Freshman Football; Varsity Football Q, 3, 4L RAY L. BRIGHT Spring Mills Agricultural Education ANN C. BRINTON West Chester Liberal Ans RiHe Club 0, 2, 3L RALPH E. BRITT Smithfield DellaThetaSigma Poultry Husbandry Poultry Club. JANET E. BROBERG Osceola Mills Alpha Chi Omega Physical Education Choir; W. A. A.; Baseball Manager QM Junior Prom Committee. 67 ARCHIE F. BROWN SheHield Tau Phi Della Forestry Forestry Society; Junior Prom Committee. I'IULDAH E. BROW N F 0rd City Home Economics P. S. C. A.; Rifle Team QM Home Economics Club; Col- logian. JOSEPH P. BROWN New Haven, Conn. A pha Tau Omega Commerce and Finance OLIVE H. BROWN Williamsport Music Education Rifie Club; Louise Homer Club; Philotes. JOHN J. BRODERICK Slule College Forest ry WILLIAM C. BROSIIA Jersey Shore Electrical Engineering STANLEY BROWN Pittsburgh Liberal Arts Blue Key, President; Inter- fraternily Council. MARY G. BRUEILLY Blossburg Theta Phi Alpha Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Liebig Chemical Society; W0- mens Orchestra; Class as- kelball; May Day Committee. ROBERT E. BURKHART Forest Hills Electrical Engineering Freshman Basketball. NANCY B. BURKHOLDER Quarryville Home Economics Home Economics Club. RAYMOND BUCH Harrisburg Phi Sigma Delta Liberal Arts Phi Sigma Della, President; Phi Eta Sigma; Inlerfrater- 11in Council. ROBERT F. BUECHNER Vandergrifl Alpha Chi Sigma Metallurgy Phi Lambda Upsilon; Tau eta Pi; A. S. M.; Student Counselor. KENNETH H. BUNK Allemown Sigma Pi Physical Education Freshman Swimming; Varsity Swimming Team i2, 3, 4i. CORWIN S. BURGHARDT Mount Lebanon Forestry Freshman Football; Forestry Society. EDWARD W. BURNS Philadelphia Tau Phi Della Foreslry Freshman Football; Freshman Basketball; Forestry Sociely. ' RUTH 1:. BURRAGE Slate College lpha Omicron Pi Home Economics Alpha Lambda Della; Pi Lambda Theta; Omicron Nu; Ellen H. Richards Club; Hockey; Basketball; Choir; Thespians i1, 2i. CONRAD H. BUSCH Wyomissing PhiKappaSigma Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Socie- ROBERT C. BUTCHER Salem, N. J. Tau Kappa Epsilon Liberal Arts Tau Kappa Epsilon, Presi- dent; Imerfraternity Council. 68 BRUNO B. BUTKIEWICZ Nanticoke Education KENNETH S. BYRD Brookline Commerce and Finance Boxing 8, 4L IRVING CADER Bela Sigma Rho LiberalArts Scranton HERBERT B. CAHAN Philadelphia Sigma Tau Phi Journalism Sports Editor, Collegian; Stu- d eqt Tribunal; Sigma Delta JEANNE CALVIN Hollidaysburg Education EDMUND CAMITTA Philadelphia Arts and Letters Freshman Baseball; Fresh- man Football; Penn Stale Players; Thespians. 69 BEATRICE J. CAMPBELL Dayton Home Economics JOHN R. CAMPBELL Kane Arts and Letters JOHN W. CAMPBELL Williamsport Horticulture Penn State Club; Blue Band. ROBERT C. CAMPBELL Pittsburgh Delta Chi Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society. MARY D. CAMPI Monongahela Thela Phi Alpha Education Thespians; Le Cerclc Fran- cais; Student Handbook. THOMAS A. CAMPION Jenkintown Sigma Pi Physical Education Football 0, 2, 3; Track 0, 2 3, 1H. a R. MICHAEL CAPPARELL Hazlemn Beta Kappa Education Campus Center Club, Presi- dent. ROSS J. CAREY East Stroudsburg eaver House Agricultural apd Biological Penn State Club; Liebig Chemical Society. FRED S. CARLSON Tilusville Phi Delta Theta Liberal Arts Phi Delta Theta, President; De ating Team; Forensic Council. GRANT H. CARPENTER Monloursville Triangle Mechanical Engineering Freshman Track; Rifle Team 0, 2, 3, M. WILLARD W. CARPENTER Coudersport Forestry Penn State Club; Forestry Societ . CHARLES A. CARRINGTON LeRaysville Delta Theta Sigma Poultry Husbandry Delta Theta Sigma, President; Ag. Student Council; Poultry Judging Team; Poultry Club, President. VERNON L. CARROW Bellefonte Forestry DONALD W. CARTER McAdoo Commerce and Finance Campus Center Club. ROBERT W. CARTER Hatboro Chemical Engineering JOSEPH B. CARUTHERS Irwin Commerce and Finance CHARLES F. CASSIDY Chester Horticulture Pi Alpha Xi; Horticulture Club; Floral Club. NELLIE M. CATENA Windber Agricultural apd Biological Liebig Chemical Society; Deutscher Verein; Penn State Christian Association. 70 EDWARD L. CAUGHEY Glenfield Metallurgy SAMUEL T. CERASO Vandergrift Phi Kappa Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society. JOHN A. CHAMBERLAIN Williamsport Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Freshman Baseball; Mining Society. HENRY H. CHAMBERLAIN Palmetton Forestry JOHN O. CHAMBERS Germantown Beaver House Arts and Letters Thespians; Freshman Com- misswn, President. LAURENCE F. CHASE Factoryville Phi Kappa Psi Commerce and Finance CHARLES H. CHESNUTT Brookville Arts and Letters Phi Eta Sigma; Blue Band. CARMEN CHIESA Puerto Rico Education HERBERT H. CHUBB Doylestown Forestry Penn State Club; Forestry So- ciety. CARL O. CLAGETT Lebanon Agricultural ayd Biological Penn State Club. PAUL W. CLARK Bolivar Agricultural Education P. S. C. A. WALTER W. CLARKE Latrobe Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Ag. Slu- d.ent Council; Student Coun- c: . BERNARD P. CLAVAN Philadelphia Sanitary Engineering JOSEPH R. CLEMENTS, JR. E Indiana Phi Kappa Psi Arts and Letters I'- Blue Key; Co-Chairman Soph I op; Associate Manager, Soccer. JOHN D. CLENDENIN Altoona Science WALTER L. CLOSE Elwood City Triangle Mechanical Engineering Triangle, President; Penn State Engineer; Penn Stale Airmen. JACK R. COBB Towanda Alpha Zeta Agricultural Economics Varsity Debating; Livestock Judging Team. SAMUEL S. COBB Harrisburg Theta Chi Forestry Swimming Team 9L GLENN E. COCHRAN Brockway Theta Nu Epsilon Commerce and Finance JOSEPH F. COHAN Pittston Commerce and Finance Penn State Club; Freshman Lacrosse; Student Tribunal. ARNOLD D. COHEN Coatesville Phi Sigma Della Commerce and Finance Alpha Delta Sigma; Tennis Team Q, 3L ESTELLE I. COHEN West Point, Ca. Arts and Letters RALPH I. COHEN Newark, N. J. Commerce and Finance Freshman Football; Varsity RiHe Club; Penn State Cam- era Club, President. HARRIETT E. COLECROVE Corry Kappa Kappa Gamma Education 72 LEONARD W. COLEMAN Beavertown Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; R. O. T. C. Band. PAUL E. COLEMAN Lewistuwn Dairy Husbandry Ag. Student Council; Fresh- man Commission; Sophomore. Seminar; Dairy Sclence Club. Upper Darby Education ma Iota. Pre-Medical Society. State College Forestry VIRGINIA M. COLLINS Le Cercle Francais; Phi Sig- MILES 0. COLWELL Vandergrifl Alpha Chi Sigma Commercial Chemistry GEORGE F. COMER Mahnpac Falls. N. Y. Chemical Engineering DAVID E. CONGER JOHN A. CONNELL West Chester Arts and Letters The Bell; Phi Sigma Iota, President. w' w RALPH W. CONNELLY Sunbury Dairy Husbandry 51 Dairy Science Club. 5:1 RAYMOND E. CONNOR Dunn's Station Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Socie- ly. FRANCIS N. CONRAD Cresson Commerce and Finance WILLIAM E. CONRADY Aliquippa Pre-Medical HENRY S. CONREY Philadelphia Sigma Nu Forestry ANGELO J. CONTE Pittsburgh Alpha Tau Omega Physical Education Football M, 2, 3, 4H Fresh- man Baseball; Wrestling U, 3M Junior Prom Committee; Discobulus Q, 3 1D A. Blue phony CALVIN COOPER New Hope Phi Sigma Kappa Bayd; College Sym- Architecture CLARA M. COOPER Jolmstown Education Phi Sigma Iota. ROBERT I. COOPER Port Carbon Chemical Engineering WILLIAM M. COOPER Indiana Pre-Medical Alpha Nu; Penn State Club. JESSE K. COPE Lansdale Della Upsilon Industrial Engineering Blue Key; Baseball Manager; Skull and Bones; I. E. Soc ely. ax . P. I K ; ! 3 x Philadelphia RAYMOND CORENZWIT Darby Pre-Medical ling; Pre-Medxcal Society. MAGNUS I-I. CORIN Arts and Letters Freshman Soccer; Friars; Sm- Blade; Junior Prom Commit- tee. ROBERT H. CORMAN Spring Mills Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; R. 0. T. C. Band. ARTHUR N. CORNER Far Rockaway, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Fencing; Penn State iClub; Les Sabreurs; I. E. Soc RAYMOND S. COSKERY Sigma Nu Commerce and Finance Sigma Nu, President; Inter- fralernity Council, President; Student Union Board, Presi- dent; Student Board; Skull and Bones; Liorfs Paw; Var- sity Lacrosse Q, 3, 4d, Cap- tain OD; Student Council. PATRICK J . COSTELLO Vandling Delta Upsilon Arts and Letters Freshman Football; Freshman Baseball; Friars; Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Lion's Paw; Boxing Manager 00. Alpha Epsilon- Delta; Wrest- Philadelphia Bela Theta Pi Bela Theta Pi, President; dent Counselor; Scabbard and 74 EDMUND S. COURTER Maplewood, AN. J lpha Tau Omega Commerce and Finance Freshman Commission; Soph- omore Seminar , Interfraler- nity Council. JOHN M. COUSLEY Philadelphia Delta Chi Electrical Engineering P. S. C. A.; Freshman Cross Country; LA VIE, Assistant Administration Editor; A. I. E E. E. Society. State College Home Economics Home Economics Club. Union City Physical Education Counselor , Kappa Epsilon. Commerce and Finance E. GRACE COWDEN McDonald Home Economics Home Economics Club. DOROTHEA O. COVALT FRANK L. COVELESKI Baseball 11,2 3 41; Student RS . C. ' ' ALEXANDER F. COWAN South Ardmore Della Upsilon Friars; Lacrosse U, 2, 3, 4i. 5 E i 1 1 Q Warren Beta Theta Pi Petroleum and Natural Gas Wrestling 0, 2, 3, 40. Wrestling U, 2, 3, 4i. HARRIS W. CRAWFORD, JR. Pittsburgh Blue Key; Tennis, Manager; Forestry Society. HENRY P. COWEN Utahville Transition Section Pershing Rifies. KENNETH S. COWLIN Massillon Delta Tau Della Ceramica Delta Tau Delta, President; American Ceramics Society, President. GEORGE L. CRAFT Engineering FRANK C. CRAIGHEAD Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters JOHN J. CRAIGHEAD Washington, D. C. Arts and Letters Kappa Sigma Forestry ANDREW B. CREVELINC Berwick Theta Chi Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E.; E. E. Society. JOHN P. CRISPELL Dallas Agricultural and Biological Chen 1istry Liebig Chemical Society i1, 2, 3, 4i; Pershing Rifies i1, 2i ; Penn State Club. MARGARET M. CROOKS Bethlehem AlphaChiOmega Home Economics GEORGE J. CROSS Bellevue Phi Kappa Psi Pre-Legal Soph Hop Committee; Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Cross Country, Manager. DONALD J. CROSSIN Luzerne Theta Kappa Phi Commerce and Finance Freshman Basketball; Varsity Baseball WILLIAM S. 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MITCHELL ; ' Downingtown , amma P111 Beta Home Economics x House of Representatives; ' Speaking Choir; Penn State Farmer; Modern Dance Club; ome Economics Club; nior Sponsor. NOREENE MITCHELL State College Home Economics Penn State Players; Theta A1- p m P 1i. JOHN D. MOORE Lancaster Acacia Botany Phi Eta Sigma; Ag. Student Council; Interfraternity Coun- cil; P. S. C. A. Cabinet; Stu- dent Union Board; Student Counselors, Chairman. WALTER W. MITCHELL State College Phi Della Theta Arts and Letters Freshman Basketball; Fresh- man Counselor. IRMA M. MOATS MILDRED E. MOORE Faircllance Philipsburg Libert Arts Education E JOHN J. MOHR . MARCIA L. MORFING Hanover - , . Mahanoy City Forestry ' Education Forestry Society. ' , .' Louise Homer Club; College ' ' , Symphony; Choir; Debate; Delta Alpha Delta; Pi Gamma Alpha; Players. FRANK J. MONDIK . t GEORGE J. 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MURRAY Canton ' ' Philadelphia Sigma Phi Alpha Commercial Chemistry Freshman Baseball; Cheer- leader; Blue ey. Poultry Husbandry Football; Boxing; Wrestling. GEORGE 0- MOTTER CHRISTINE E. MYERS Reading , ' g State College ' Kappa Alpha Theta Mechanical Engineering Home Economics ALBERT 5- MOWERY ; .- i J. RICHARD MYERS Newburg Alpha Zeta k; . i ; . . Lehmasters Acacia Dairy Husbandry - Education Grange US, 40; Ag. Student , x, ; ' , Council; Dairy Science Club, .- , Glee Clula President. H , 121 5 , MILTON MYERS Gailhersburg, Md. Phi Sigma Delta ARTHUR R. NEARY Huntingdon Commerce and Finance Varsity Debate 0, 3, ID ; For- ensic Council 010; Collegian 2 ; Delta Sigma Rho. Commerce and Finance College Sym phony ; Hillel uncil. JOSEPH A. NACCHIO Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry Baseball M, 2, 3, 4L ANNE NEEDHAM Greenville Chemical Engineering '53rvrr' v - , . JOSEPH NARIBETSKY Butler Delta Tau Delta Physical Education PAUL J . NEFF Buckingham Chemical Engineering Freshman football; Lacrosse ROY K. NATTRESS ' LAVINA NELSON Tamaqua Wellsboro Horticulture x 7:. V Home Economics . ; :XQVX, Christian Association; Home . ' - w' Economics Club. EDMUND M. NAYMOLA ,2 . . ROBERT E. NEWBERRY Simpson 3 Northumberland Forestry g . Mechanical Engineering F oreslry Society. WILLIAM B. NEAL Pittsburgh Kappa Sigma COVELLE J. NEWMAN Jennerstown Sigma Chi Commerce and Finance Student Counselor OD. Commerce and Finance Skull and Bones; Intramural Boxing, Manager; Baseball 0, 2, 3, 40. A 1. an N N H A u 122 .,....-, .. .44.. 4v DONALD C. NOKES Johnslnwn ELMORE J. NEWTON Aliquippa Pi Kappa Phi Chemistry i Pi Kappa Phi, President; Al- Alpha Tau Omega Commerce and Finance Blue Band; Student Council; I M ; Bl B d; K a pm u ue an BPP Alpha Delta Sigma. Gamma Psi; Symphony 0r- cheslra U, 2, , L JAMES A. NOONAN Amsterdam,N.Y. Theta Chi Commerce and Finance Blue Band GS, 4L Manager Md; Freshman Counselor UH; Inlerfraternity Council Journalism Sigma Delta Chi; Pershing Rifies; C ollegian, Managing Editor. ROY B. NICHOLS Philadelphia JOHN E. NICHOLSON CARL 0. NORDBERG Wilkes-Barre Beta Theta Pi , I , Driftwood Delta Theta Sigma , x. W , AgriculturalEconomics I Ag. Student Council; Ag. Ec- onomics Club, President; Freshman Wrestling; Penn Slate Farmer, Advertising Manager. Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineers Society. BENJAMIN W. NIEBEL VERNON E. NORRIS New Cumberland Phi Kappa Tau Industrial Engineering Cooperstown Delta Theta Sigma Poultry Husbandry Freshman Commission; Ag. Student Council; Penn State Farmer Staff; Poultry Club. Sigma Tau; Freshman Base- ball; Boxing 0, 2, 3, 4M I. E. Soc'ety CLAIR S. NISSLEY EDWARD A. NORTON Manheim . , Philadelphia Forestry . a : Pre-Medical Xi Sigma Pi. r . Alpha Pi Mu; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Pre-Medical Society; Penn State Club; Freshman Lacrosse. MADGE F. NORTON Wilmington, Del. Journalism E. KATHLEEN NOERR Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Education Thespians; May Day 0, 2L Womeds Rifie Team. 123 EIFI'I m Education E Tennis; Intramural Board, President. - Bellevue Delta Sigma Phi Commerce and Finance WILLIAM B. UBRIEN Harrisburg Phi Delta Theta JAMES C. NUNGE TEMPEST M. OCHELTREE, JR. Erie Sigma Alpha Epsilon Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering VICTOR L. ODDI Numine Education Baseball. LUCIA E. OHL Robesonin Chi Omega Home Economics Cwens; Ag. Student Council; Home Economics Council; Basketball Uh Soft Ball ON Home Economics Club, President; Swimming, Man- EDMUND J. OLIN Glen Lyon Journalism Football UM Wrestling UL WARREN E. OLIVER Kingston Alpha Kappa Pi Commerce and Finance Swimming U, 2, 3, ID. DEVERE E. OLSON Brockway Theta Nu Epsilon Commerce and Finance JOSEPH V. OLSZEWSKI Plains Electrical Engineering ARTHUR L. OPLINGER Nanticoke Landscape Architecture Scarab; Pi Gamma Alpha. EDNA L. OREN New Cumberland Home Economics Louise Homer Club; Archery, Manager 6h College Sym- phony Orchestra Ci, AD; Home Economics Club. JOHN M. USHEA W. Piltslon Theta Kappa Phi Commerce and Finance 124 WALTER S. PAINTER West Chester Sigma Phi Alpha Chemical Engineering Freshman Basketball; Fresh- man Baseball; Varsity Soccer Q, 3, 4L ANNA E. PALMER Kennett Square Theta Phi Alpha Home Economics Home Economics Club: Pan- hellenic Council; Student Handbook; LAVIE, Adminis- tration Editor; Junior Atten- dant May Queen; P. S. C. A. JOHN L. PALMER Drexel Hill Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. ELIZABETH E. PANEBAKER Hanover Home Economics MARY 0. PARHAM Langeloth Arts and Letters Home Economics Club. HENRY G. PARKINSON State College Industrial Engineering I. E. Society. JOHN P. PARKINSON State College Tau Kappa Epsilon Agricultural Economics Pershing Rifles. LEONARD PARKINSON Philadelphia Journalism JOHN E. PASCOE Burgenslown Theta Nu Epsilon Animal Husbandry Student Council. LUCY L. PASCOE Pillsburgh Kappa Kappa Gamma Commerce and Finance Les Sabreurs; Thespians; LA VIE, Assistant Activities Edi- tor. LOUISE E. PATTERSON Indiana Delta Gamma Home Economics Penn Slate Players; Junior LA Vu-z Staff; Home Econom- ics Club. BERNE L. PEARL Unionlown Poultry Husbandry Penn State Club; Campus Center C u . JAMES N. PECK Huntingdgnm Veyall ma Alpha Epsilon Arts and Letters IDA J. PEEBLES Slippery Rock Home Economics Home Economics Club. JOSEPH A. PEEL Wilkes-Barre Education SeniOI Class,4 President; Foot- hall 11,2 ;J1111i0r Class, PresideI1l;3St4udent Board i3, 4d, Chairman VD; Student Council i3, 1H, President Mi; Athletic Boaril UH; Ka appa Phi Kappa; Friars; Skull and Bones; Freshman Student Council; S l 11c e nt nion Board; Outslunding Seni01 Award. EDWARD PERLSTEIN South Fallsburg, N. Y. Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. JOSEPH M. PERRONE State College Chemistry FRANK M. PETERS Harrisburg Phi Kappa Tau Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Student Counselor. :5 '1fV'y-w'w- ' V. ERNEST D. PEW Norristown Tau Phi Delta Forestry Forestry Society; Freshman Football; Freshman Class Secretary. FRED E. PFEIFFER Montgomery Sigma Chi Civil Engineering JUNE PFISTER State College Chemistry Pi Mu Epsilon; Iota Sigma Pi. CHARLES s. PIERCE Eimira Heights, N. Y. Forestry Track Q3, 3, 4i; Cross Couni try i2, ,40; Parmi Nous; Friars PAUL W. PIERSON Pittsburgh Phi Delta Thela Landscape Architecture Scarab. WALTER H. PINE West Nanlicoke Education 126 JOSEPH H. POWNALL Oxford Agricultural Education Penn State Club. MADELINE A. PLATT State College Pre-Medical JOHN L. POYER Brockway Theta Nu Epsilon Commerce and Finance GEORGE S. POMEROY, III Wyomissing Phi Kappa Sigma Electrical Engineering Tllespians; Alpha Phi Omega; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau. WILLIAM R. PRATT Clearfield Music Education Blue Band. ROBERT F. POTICHER Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Track. JOHN M. PRICE Plymouth Meeting Theta Chi Arts and Letters Frollz, Art Editor. WILLIAM N. POTTER, III Wilmington Sigma Alpha Epsilon Commercial Chemistry JUNE C. PRICE ROBERT H. POTTS 1.;ng Canadensis Chi Omega Spring City Delta Chi 7 'J '. ,, Home Economics Freshman Class Treasurer; Commerce and Finance Freshman Rifle Squad; Alpha ambda eta, rcsi ent; Glee Club; Freshman Foot- . ball Manager. m Cweus; Soph Hop Committee; Ellen H. Richards Club; Wo- ' mews Editor Handbook; Ju- nior LA VIE Staff; House of k Representatives; Mortar Board, Treasurer; Senior Sponsor. JAY C. POWNALL . KNOX M. PRICE Quarryville Sigma PhiAlpha ' Knoxville Agricultural and Biological Civil Engineering Penn Stale Club; Liebig Chemical Society. 127 ISADORE PROCKI Farrell Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. Commerce and Finance r- Limfs Paw; Skull and Bones; 1 Scabbard and Blade; Interim- ternity Council; Basketball M, 2, 3, 10 ; Track U, 2, 3, 4L CHARLES A. PROSSER E Enola Phi Delta Theta MARY E. PUGH Home Economics Baseball U, 2, THOMAS C. PUGI-IIESE Hazleton Arts and Letters JOHN F. PURCELL Scranton Education MADELINE J. PURNELL Bcllefonle Kappa Alpha Theta Physical Education House of Representatives; La. konides; Varsity Hockey 80; Varsity Basketball Q, 3L East Petersburg Chi Omega Class Hockey 032, 3 ; Class 3 . FLORA C. QUACKENBUSH New Cumberland Education Les Sabreurs; Archery, Man- ager; Archery Club, President. IRENE H. RABINOVITZ Brackenridge Alpha Epsilon Phi Arts and Letters The Bell; House of Represen- latives. LUTHER C. RAIIAUSER Dover Agricultural Education Pershing RiHes. RICHARD M. RAIIN Mauch Chunk , Tau Phi Delta Forestry Baseball; Forestry Society. JESSE C. RALSTON Phillipslon Forestry Phi Eta Sigma; Xi Sigma Pi, President. WILLIAM A. RAMSEY Butler Theta Chi Dairy Husbandry Freshman Lacrosse; Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Sci- ence Club. 128 SAMUEL M. RANKIN Philadelphia Science Freshman Soccer; Fencing U, 2, 3, 4d; Les Sabreurs; Cos- mopolitan CluJ. WILLIAM L. RAPP Easton Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. HAROLD S. RAY Matamoras Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Pershing Rifies. CLAYTON M. REES Nanticoke Education PHOEBE REICH Trenton, N. J. Liberal Arts DOROTHY R. REITER Mars Home Economics Women,s Symphony UM Home Economics Club: Phil- otes; Grange; Campus 4-H Club. 129 NORMAN J. REITZ Leck Kill Electrical Engineering PAUL J. RENNINCER Harrisburg JOHN C. REX Irvona Sigma Nu Forestry Blue Key; Junior Class, Trea- surer; Interclass Finance Committee, Chairman; Fores- try Society; Wrestling, Asso- ciate Manager; Senior For- estry Class, President. HORACE F. REYNOLDS Coatesville Commerce and Finance RUTH M. REYNOLDS Dnnmore Kappa Kappa Gamma Education WILLIAM P. RHODA Reading Sigma Phi Epsilon Physical Education Druids; Freshman Boxing; Freshman Baseball; Fresh- man Football; Varsity Box- ing; Varsity Football. Electrochemical Engineering al 5.: 5:1 5:1 DONALD H. RICE State College Pre'Medical OSCAR C. RICE, JR. Alpha Zeta Agricultural Engineering Blue Band; Ag. Student Coun- cil; Engineering Society. Biglerville RAYMOND R. RICE Franklin Theta Kappa Phi Petroleum and Natural ias Engineering DOROTHY M. RICHARD Elizabeth Home Economics Home Economics Club. DONALD N. RICHARDS Farrell Mechanical Engineering R. O. T. C. Band; A. S. C. E. ELMO L. RICHARDS Tyrone Arls and Letters f' 7r Nk-K-Kdl RA 77 1': - v'yWy-ws. a U HAROLD F. RICHARDS Akron, 0. Chemistry and Physics ROBERT B. RICHARDS Scranton Chemical Engineering HARRIETT A. RICKETTS Osceola Mills Education Delta Gamma House of Representatives Q, 3N Varsity Debating U, 2, m ; Louise Homer Club; Del- la Alpha Delta. JEAN E. RISHEL Spring Mills Home Economics Omicron Nu; Pi Lambda The- ta; Olwine Scholarship; State Federation of Pennsylvania Womexfs Scholarship; Merril Palmer School. JOHN C. RISSINGER Millerstown Triangle Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; A. I. E. E. JOHN P. RITENOUR State College Kappa Sigma Arts and Letters Freshman Football; Blue Key; Baseball, Associate Man- ager. 130 I WILMER K. ROCKMAKER Allentown Phi Epsilon Pi Commerce and Finance GEORGE T. RITTER Williamsport Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. 8, 4h R. O. T. C. Band. Lionk Paw; Blue Key: Inter- fralcrnily Council; Football, Associate Manager; Athletic Associulion, Vice President. JOHN A. RODGERS Creenslmtg Sigma Nu JOSEPH A. ROBB, JR. Ben Avon Phi Kappa Sigma Commerce and Finance Commerce and Finance GERALD ROBBINS J RUSSELL D. RODHAM New York City ' Scranton Delta Upsilon Liberal Arts N: x v Pre-Medical Scabbard and Blade; Les Sa- .' Phi Eta Sigma; Blue Key; breurs; Pershing RiHes;AIpha , . ' Alpha Epsilon Della. Epsilon Delta; Fencing. 7 . JOHN J. ROBERTS ' A RICHARD L. ROLANDT Glen Lyon : 7 ' V Sleubenville, 0. Arts and Letters , y 7 Forestry Debating B, 40; Penn State 4; L37 I I Forestry Society; Xi Sigma Club. ' Pi; Freshman Rifie Team. WILLIAM A. ROBERTS I JOHN F. ROLLINS Neshopper Clearfield FOTCSWY Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; A. S. M. E. J. CARROLL ROBINSON ' BARBARA J. ROOF Belleaire, O. ' Phi Gamma Delta Forestry Track, Manager 0D; Blue Key; Skull and Bones. Erie Kappa Kappa Gamma Education 131 JOHN ROPPOLO Leechburg Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Socie- ty. KENNETH E. ROSE Windber Chemical Engineering Freshman Cross Country. ROBERT M. ROSE Lynn, Mass. Phi Sigma Delta Liberal Arts Thespians. SAMUEL J. ROSEN Uniontown Agricultural Economics Sludent Book Exchange Com- mittee, Chairman. ROBERT M. ROSENBERG Flushing, N. Y. Beta Sigma R110 Liberal Arts BERNARD ROSSMAN Atlantic City, N. J. Pre-Medical Phi Eta Sigma; Thespians 3 ; College Symphony, Pres- ident; Hillel Foundation, President; Alpha Epsilon Del- la; Alpha Pi Mu; Sparks Medal; Pre-Medical Society. ZU; The Bell 3 DOROTHY J . ROUNTREE State College Chi Omega Psychology Thespians Q, 3, 4M May Day Committee; Choir 0, 2, 3h Hfuse of Representatives 0, 2 . WILLIAM P. ROUSH Mt. Lebanon Sigma Chi Mechanical Engineering EYNON T. ROWLAND, JR. Camp Hill Kappa Della Rho Electrical Engineering Radio Station Staff 0, 2, 3, 'RUSSELL L. RUBLE McVeytown Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; P. S. C. A. ALFRED H. RUDRAUFF J enkintown Alpha Chi Sigma Metallurgy Alpha Nu, President; Per- shing Rifles; A. S. M.; Fresh- man Fencing. ADOLPH A. RIGIENIUS Frackville Commerce and Finance 132 HOWARD M. RAMBAUGH New Castle Lambda Chi Alpha Industrial Engineering Freshman Lacrosse; Varsity Lacrosse; Student Council; Interfraternity Council; Fresh- man Counselor; Sigma Tau; I. E. Society. GEORGE F. RUMER Reading Alpha Chi Sigma Pre-Medical Phi Eta Sigma; Choir; Glee Club; P. S. C. A. WILLIAM P. RUMSEY Swarthmore Delta Upsilon Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society. RAYMOND J. RUNKLE Pottsville Physical Education Gym Team; Discobolus; Track. FRANCIS M. RUSHMORE Sharon Forestry DONALD F. RUSSELL Oil City Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Pi 133 3-. uzgsg; DANIEL H. RUTH Reading Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. 13.; Penn State En- ginccr. FRANKLIN W. RUTH, JR. Bernville Commerce and Finance El P. S. C. A.; Penn State Club; Varsity Debating OD ; Pi Lambda Sigma. TICE F. RYAN, JR. Pittsburgh Phi Delta Theta Arts and Letters P. S. C. A.; Student Council. HENRY J. RYNKIEWICZ Tamaqua Chemistry and Physics Phi Lambda Upsilon. MALCOLM L. SAGENKAHN Forty Fort Beta Sigma Rho Chemistry and Physics Phi Lambda Upsilon; Fresh- man Track. SALVATORE S. SA LA Woodhave, N. Y. Alpha Phi Delta Journalism Handbook, Editor; Sigma Delta Chi; Collegian, News Editor A4. t, E E. RUTH SALMON Lock Haven Arts and Letters German Club; House of Rep- resentatives; Mac Hall Dance Committee, Chairman; Girlg RiHc Team. MARY JANE SAMPLE Elmora Alpha Chi Omega Commerce and Finance Judicial Committee Q, 3, ID ; Chairman 0D; Collegian CD, Secretary 0D; Senior Spon- sor; Senate M . VICTOR C. SANDHAM Upper Darby Delta Upsilon Commerce and Finance Varsity Track Q, 3, 4M In- lerfraternity Council; Friars, President; Rushing Code I Committee. - ' ' JOHN G. SAYERS Shenandoah AlphaSigmaPhi Physical Education Alpha Sigma Phi, President. CHARLES E. SCHANCK Asbury Park, N. J. Sigma Nu Forestry Student Council; Freshman Counselor 4 Freshman Class, Vice President Qiom Alloh Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball. WILBERT W. SCHEEL Harmony Beaver House Metallurgy P. S. C. A.; Freshman Foot- ball; Freshman Rifie Team; Soph Hop Committee; A. C. .; A. . M.; Junior Blazer Committee; Penn State Club. '9 y f r N 'A H g A4 F4 .. WILLIAM J. SCHEIFLEY Harrisburg Phi Kappa Tau Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Tau; Student Council; Fresh- man Counselor. ELLIS SCHEIN Reading Beta Sigma Rho Arts and Letters Phi Eta Sigma; Le Cercle Francais, President; LA VIE, Junior Staff; Evan Pugh Scholar; Varsity Debate. ELEANOR W. SCHELLENBERG Lewistown Alpha Omicron Pi Home Economics ROBERT W. SCHIESSLER Honesdale Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Student Council 0D; Phi Lambda Upsilon. FREDERICK J. SCHIMPP Philadelphia Alpha Chi Rho Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. CARL J. SCHMIDT Hazleton Education Track. 134 JANET R. SCHMIDT Wesleyville Phi Mu Education JOHN N. SCHMIDT Ingram Phi Kappa Tau Commerce and Finance MORTON SCHNEIDER Phi Epsilon Pi Commerce and Finance Allentown WILLIAM E. SCHNEIDER Pottsville Education Kappa Phi Kappa. IRENE L. SCHUBERT Scranton KappaAIphaThela Home Economics P. S. C. A. JULIA C. SCHUBERT Staten Island, N. Y. Kappa Alpha Theta LiberalArts Le Cercle Francais; Freshman House of Representatives. H- .... I v.- --.o--.. V v HAROLD C. SEBRING Penn State Club. Student Council; Student Penn Slate Forestry Society; Penn State Sylvan, Assistant Editor; Freshman Baseball. NICHOLAS R. SEFING Hazleton LambdaChiAlpha Industrial Engineering Penn State Club; Penn State Engineer, News Editor; Amer- ican-Russian Student Organi- zation, President; Industrial Engineering Society. FREDERICK W. SCHWARTZ Pittsburgh Metallurgy A. S. M., President. HENRY W. SCHWEITZER Bethlehem Commerce and Finance Freshman Football; Soccer QM Boxing Q, 3, 4L Oil City Chemical Engineering PETER G. SEDER Gilberlon Metallurgy JAY E. SEELEY Berwick Forestry MORRIS SEIDMAN New Yor k City Associated Commons Club BETTY M. SHAW Williamsport Alpha Chi Omega Arts and Letters LA VIE, Junior StaE; Pi Gam- ma Alpha; Co- Edition 131 , House of Representatives 131. Horticulture Freshman Cross Country; Wrestling 13, 41. GEORGE C. SETTLE Davisville Tau Phi Delta Forestry RONALD P. SHAW Altoona Commerce and Finance Penn State Club 01; Ski Teami 41. Forestry Society. VERNA SEVAST DELL H. SHEARER Reading V 1 . New Alexandria ' Education .1 1 : Pi Kappa Ph1 . Le Cercle Francais; Thes- . - . Arts and Letters pians; Penn State Players. . REITA E. SHEEN FRANK A. SGARLAT , Elkland Luzerne Alpha Phi Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma Commerce and Finance Home Economlcs Thespians; Collegian, Associ- ate Women's Editor 011. JOHN L. SHELLENBERGER DONALD F. SHAFFER Columbia Stoyestown Alpha Gamma R110 Sanitary Engineering Dalry Husbandry Freshman Commission; Soph- omore Seminar; Hugh Beaver Club; P. S. C. A. Cabinet; Dairy Science Club; Ag Stu- dent Counci. JEROME SHAFFER Reading Phi Epsilon Pi Education Psi Chi; Blue Key; Phi Eta Sigma; Collegian, Advertising Manager ROBERT SHERMET Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sig- ma; A S. '11. 136 LEWIS W. SHOLLENBERGER Clintondale Sigma Pi Liberal Arts Locust Lane Clique, Chair- man; Sophomore Class, Trea- surer; Interclass Finance Committee; Interfraternity Council; Intramural Wres- tling; Sigma Pi, President; Pi ambda Sigma. RUTH SHOLLENBERGER Reading Liberal Arts DAVID F. SHONTZ Conneaul Lake Agricultural Education GEORGE E. SHULTZABARGER South Fork Physics Penn State Club; German ' Club; P. S. C. A.; Sigma Pi Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon. ROBERT V. SHUSS Mahaffey Acacia HARRY A. SIEFEN a McKeespon Agricultural apd Biological Liebig Chemical Society. 137 Delta Theta Sigma g! 5:1;HI' Alpha Tau Alpha. 3: Architecture '- 3 '4 DOROTHEA W. SILFIES Bethlehem Education Alpha L a m b d a Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Philotes; P. S C. A.; German Club; Peace Action Council. MADELINE L. SINCO Sykesville Educalion Louise Homer Club; Le Circle Francais; College Sym- phony; P. S. C. A.; Philotes. mm '11 .'.l .'l FRANCIS J. SITEK Wilkes-Batre Architectural Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Blue Band. SIDNEY S. SKLAROFF Philadelphia Agricultural and Biological Chemi Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. JOHN G. SLOTTER Mechanicsville Chemistry ARTHUR M. SMALBACH Flushing Bela Sigma Rho Commerce and Finance CHARLES W. SMITH Toplon Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau. CHARLES N. SMITH Phi Kappa Psi Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma. Bridgeport CORNELIUS A. SMITH Greensburg Alpha Gamma R110 Forestry Football UM Foreslry Socie- ty; Mont Alto Freshman ClaSS, Treasurer. WILLIAM H. SMITH Wilkinsburg Football Uh Tennis 6, ID; Freshman Counselor. PAUL H. SMITH Susquehanna Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. ROBERT L. SMITH Harrisburg Public Service Intramural Board; Mining So- ciety; Student Council; Stu- dent Union Board; Penn State Club, President. Sigma Nu Forestry GLENN E. SMITH ' LUKE J. SNAVELY Potlsville Ono Alpha Chi Rho Forestry Sanitary Engineering Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society. A. S. C. E. HENRY R. SMITH, JR. Philadelphia Omega Psi Phi Arts and Letters Pittsburgh EDWIN L. SNEE Alpha Gamma R110 A. s U - P s. c. A. Cabinet; Dairy Husmdw . ., . Interfraternity Council. CLAIR A. SNELL Lebanon OLIVER L. SMITH Wellsboro Acacia Fine Arts ,. ; Sanitary Engineering Pi Gamma Alpha; Scarab. 93:9 4; 59 A. 5. CE. U K 138 ROY J. SNIDER Bruin Alpha Tau Omega Liberal Arts WALTER A. SNOW State College Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; R. O T. C. Band. ARTHUR J. SNYDER Wilkinsburg Landscape Architecture DOROTHY L. SNYDER Palmerton Home Economics Omicron Nu, President; Home Economics Club; P. S. C. A.; Alpha Lambda Della; Choir. FRED C. SNYDER Valley View Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. HUBERT E. SNYDER State College Nature Education R. O. T. C. Band; P. S. C. A.; Penn State Club. 139 MARVIN R. SNYDER Middlehurg Electrical Engineering Penn State Players. EDWARD V. SOMERS Hazlelon Metallurgy Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau, President; Sigma Gamma Ep- silon, Secretary, Treasurer; A S. M., Secretary. ALAN J. SOMMERVILLE Patton Beta Kappa Liberal Arts JEAN H. SOMMERVILLE Winlmrne Home Economics College Symphony Orchestra; nuise Homer C 1n. JOAN C. SPERLING Woodmere, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi Commerce and Finance Penn State Players. EDWARD F. SPIEGEL Finleyville Agricultural Economics m FIFII i1 CHARLES W. SPRENKEL York Liberal Arts Glee Club, Vice President; Hy-Los; P. S. C. A.; Choir NANCY S. SPROAT State College Education Varsity Debating; Philoles, Social Secretary; House of Representatives; P. S. C. A.; Hugh Beaver Club; Freshman Forum. JUDSON C. SPURCEON, JR. Somerfield Triangle Industrial Engineering Freshman Baseball; Penn State Club; Tau Beta Pi; In- dustrial Engineering Society. FRED B. SPYKER Centre Hall Liberal Arts Soccer Q, 3, 40, Captain 0D: Skull and Bones. CLARA A. STANKOWICH West Newton Home Economics Home Economics Club. HERMAN M. STARER Philadelphia Sigma Tau Phi Forestry THEODORE S. STASHAK Namicoke Phi Kappa Pre-Medical Alpha Pi Mu; Alpha Epsilon Della; Pre-Medical Society; Glee Club; Hy-Los. BETTY E. STEAD Bethlehem Gamma Phi Beta Chemistry Alpha Lambda Delta; Iota Sigma Pi. KENNETH A. STEEL State College Chemistry 'ROBERT F. STEIGE Philipsburg Commercial Chemistry ROBERT D. STEIGERWALT Pittsburgh Phi Kappa Sigma Metallurgy LOUIS STEIN Cumberland, Md. Sigma Chi Commerce and Finance Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Cam- ma Psi; Symphony Orchestra; Blue an . 140 THELMA I. STEINHEISER Indiana Alpha Chi Omega Commerce and Finance MELVIN STEINI'IILPER Pittsburgh Alpha Gamma Rho Forestry WALTER J. STEPUTIS Duquesne Forestry Rifle Team 0, 2L MARY J. STERNER Palmerlon Home Economics Maplewood Agricultural Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Eta Sig- ma; Ag. Student Council; Ag. Engineering Society, Presi- dent. ROBERT D. STEWART Wilkinsburg Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club. 141 CLARENCE E. STEVENS, JR. LOUISE J. STILLWELL Pedro Miguel, C. Z. Chi Omega Home Economics Freshman Class, Social Chair- man; Ellen H. Richards Club, President; P. S. C. A. Cabi- net Q, 5n ; Panhellenic Coun- cil G, 1D; Omicron Nu; Mor- tar Board; Chi Omega, Presi- dent; LA VIE, Junior Staff. w' El JOHN H. STOCKAMORE, II Gloversville, N. Y. Theta Xi Electrochemical Engineering H w Interfraternity Council Ci, 4L w WILLIAM W. STOPPER Glenside Poultry Husbandry Varsity Basketball Q, 3, 10; Senior Class, Secretary; Ath- letic Association, Secretary. g I SPENCER A. STOUFFER Harrisburg Phi Kappa Tau Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau. JAMES I. STOVROFF Buffalo, N. Y. Bela Sigma Rho Commerce and Finance JOHN G. STRANGE Mansfield Sigma Pi Forestry Forestry Society; F reshman Soccer. HAROLD S. STREATOR Washington Forestry Forestry Society; Varsity Gym Team WILLIAM J. STREIMIKIS Wanamie Arts and Letters Penn State Club. JAMES N. STROHLEIN Philadelphia Melallurgy A. S. M.; American Society 01' Metallurgy Engineers; Rifle Team GB. EARL H. STRUNK E. Slroudsburg Beaver House Architect urc Varsily Fencing; Penn Slale Engineer; Scarab; Pi Gamma Alpha; Les Sabreurs; Penn State Club; LA VIE, Art Edi- tor; Tau Beta Pi. PRISCILLA A. STUART Boalshurg Home Economics College Choir; Home Econom- ics C u L ELLWOOD R. SULOUFF Milroy Art Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Pi Gamma Alpha; Players; Tllespians. JAMES L. SUMPTER Munhall Lambda Chi Alpha Horticulture College Choir; Men's Glee Club; Horticultural Club. WILLIAM W. SUTHERLAND, JR. Avella Delta Tau Della Forestry Forestry Society. ROBERT J. SUTTON Bolivar Phi Kappa Psi Chemistry WILLIAM I. SUTTON Smilllfield Kappa Sigma Education Glee Club Q, 3, M ; Freshman Lacrosse; Blue Key; Student Council; Track, Associate Manager. WILFRED P. SUTTON Lorello Alpha Zeta Horticulture Scarab; Cross Country 0, m ; Track U. , 3M Freshman Basketball. JACK M. SWALES Nanlicoke Pre-Medical Penn State Club; Pre-Medi- cal Society. 142 143 DAVE L. SWANK, JR. East Mauch Chunk Della Upsilon Commerce and Finance Blue Key; Freshman Cross Country, Manager. CHARLES C. SWEET Wrashinglon Bela Thela Pi Liberal Arts Varsity Debating; Delta Sig- ma HENRY R. SWEGAL Uniontown Liberal Arts CAROLINE L. SWOPE State College Liberal Arts P. S. C. A.; Hugh Beaver Club. STEPHEN A. SESNY Erie Mechanical Engineering Varsity Baseball; A. S. M. E. FLORENCE SZYMANKIEWICZ Camden, N . J . Liberal Arts ANTHONY A. TANANIS Minersville Pre- Medical Freshmain Baseball; Pre-Mcd- ical C. ALLAN TAPMAN Hershey Delta Upsilon Liberal Arts Boxing U, 2, ID; Blue Band; Penn Stale P1ayers;A. S U.; Druids; Skull and 5. ROBERT H. TAPP Vandergrift Della Upsilon Commerce and Finance DAVID 0. TAXIS Roslyn Industrial Educalion Iota Lambda Sigma. AVARD W. TAYLOR West Lawn Phi Kappa Sigma Liberal Arls Freshman Track; Soccer M, 2, 3, 4H Student Council; Druids; Phi Kappa Sigma, President EDWA RD J. TAYLOR Altoona Commercial Chemistry LEWIS C. TAYNTON Matamoras Forestry Choir; Glee Club; Hi-Los; Forestry Society; Silvan. mm WILKE G. TEBBENS, JR. Collegeville Chemistry El m 'n JOHN C. TEDROW Rockwood Phi Mu Delta Agronomy ROBERT C. TEISHER Sunbury Alpha Kappa Pi Commerce and Finance KATHERINE B. TENNEY Clearspring, Md. Gamma Phi Beta Physical Education Psi Chi; Senior Sponsor. GEORGE C. TERBUSH Ambridge Landscape Architecture KENNETH H. TEWELL Robertsdale Forestry Forestry Society. MARY K. THIELE Johnstown Home Economics Penn State Players; Home Economics Club. GORDON S. THOMAS Kb . Waynesboro Alpha Kappa Pi Journalism Alpha Della Sigma; Penn State Thespians, President; Freshman Fencing. GRACE M. THOMAS Clarks Summit Education NORVA T. THOMAS Slate College Kappa Alpha Theta Arts and Letters Debate; The Bell. MURRAY H. THOMPSON State College Industrial Engineering 144 SAMUEL J. TODD Darby Forestry Forestry Society. W. HAROLD TODD Norristown Dairy Husbandry Penn State Club; Dairy Sci- ence Club; Blue Band. JOSEPH A. TOLEN Philadelphia Electrical Engineering A. I. E. E.; E. E. Society; Eta Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Epsi- lon; Sigma Tau; Penn State Players; Penn State Club. STANTON E. TOMKINS Reading Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. HARRY J. TOPOLSKY Uniontown Arts and Letters International Relations Club. SEVER J. TORETTI Monongahela Delta Sigma Phi Arts and Letters Football M, 2, 3, 10 ; Druids; Parmi Nous; Freshman Bas- ketball; Varsity Boxing 8M Sophomore Class, Vice Presi- am 145 BRUCE M. TRABUE State College Phi Gamma Delta Arts and Letters Penn State Collegian, Assis- tant Sports Editor; Blue Key. ELLIOTT M. TREESE Hollidaysburg Music Education Blue Band, President; Penn State Thespians; College Sym- phony. ROBERT R. TREFZ Shillinglon Tau Kappa Epsilon Industrial Engineering Sigma Tau; Industrial Engi- neering Society. STEPHEN E. TRESSLER Trevorton Forestry JOHN A. TROANOVITCH essup Associated Commons Club Journalism ASSOCiated Commons Club, President; Penn State Collu- gian, Editor; Student Hand- book, Associate Editor; Slu- dent Board; Student Council; Student Union Board; Com- bined Student Board; Foren. sic Council; Athletic Advisory Board; International Rela' lions Club; Sigma Delta Chi, Secretary. VINCENT R. TROGLIONE Pitcairn Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. 13.; Penn State Club; Pi Tan Sigma; Sigma Tau. 5 mm '11 I m V . , NAL ii? EARLE K. TRONE, JR. Arlington, Va. Petroleum apd Natural Gas A - N g A g t HARRY R. ULRICH Harrisburg Dairy Husbandry ' ngmeering Mining Society. KENNETH W. TRUHN Susquehanna Beta Kappa HELEN M. UNDERWOOD State College Liberal Arts Basketball 0, m ; P. S. C. A. Industrial Education Varsity Baseball; Men's Glee Club H, 2, 3, 1H ; Choir U, 2. 3, 4L RALPH G. TURN. JR. BEASAY D. UNIONE Bushkill Dunmore Agricultural and Biological Mechanical Engineering ' lemislry Penn State Club. O. F. TUTTLE Coryville Acacia TINA V ALEN State College Geology Landscape Architecture Mining Society. RICHARD W. TYRRELL Bradford Delta Sigma Phi BETTY J. VAN KEUREN Walerlown, Mass. Commerce and Finance Arts and Letters Track; Varsity Quartet; Hy- L05; Glee Club, President. EDWARD C. UHRICH ', . 3 JOHN N. VAN KIRK Lebanon Bradford Woods - Pre-Medical Alpha Kappa P' Pre-Medical Society; Penn Commerce and Finance Slate Club. : f f E? 146 a $7 7 VVv'?-, ...A- 5. . . W. ARTHUR VAN SAUN State College Pre-Medical Pershing RiHes; Scabbard and Blade. ANDREW D. VARENELLI Stratford, Conn. Alpha Phi Della Commercial Chemistry JOHN R. VERBALIS Plymouth Alpha Kappa Pi Arts and Letters ANNE B. VERY Washington Kappa Alpha Theta Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Soci- ety. ANGELO D. VESPA Tyrone Music Education College Symphony; Thespi- ans; P n State Players; Choir; Phi Mu Alpha. JAMES N. VINCENT West Chester Delta Theta Sigma Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Live- stock Judging Team; Meals Judging Team. 147 HOWARD W. WAINWRICHT The Bell, Editor; Theta Sig- FRANK C. VLOSSAK Palmerton Pi Kappa Alpha Commerce and Finance FRANCIS A. VOSTERS Svcane Della Upsilon Landscape Architecture Doha Upsilon, President; Col- legian, Business Manager; Lion.s Paw; Skull and Bones; Blue Key; Scarab; Alpha Delta Sigma; Sludem Union Board; Swimming. Associale Manager; Blue Band. GERALD C. VOUCHT Ridgway Industrial Engineering Tau Bela Pi; P S C. .. Penn Stale Club; Industrial Engineering Society. Roscoe Chemistry P. S. C. A.; Freshman Fonv- ing. GEORGE G. WALKER. JR. Poland, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mechanical Engineering Sigma Tau; Tau Bela Pi. JEANNE NI. WCALKER Altoona Journalism 3 Phi; Mortar Board: LA VIE, Junior Staff; Collegian. KENNETH E. WARRICK West Orange, N. J. Triangle Industrial Engineering Freshman Football; Interfra- Iernily Council; Penn State Airmen; Industrial Engineer- ing Society. LAWRENCE H. WALKER, JR. York Alpha Sigma Phi Forestry Forestry Society. ROBERT T. WALKER GEORGE A. WASHABAUGH E Hatboto Alpha Chi Sigma Pittsburgh Commercial Chemistry Forestry MARTHA WALLACH V . ELEANOR V. WASLEY Barren Hill Shenandoah Education Home Economics Choir; P. S. C. A.; Home Economics Club; Philotes. RAY F. WALLIS ' JAMES S. WASSON Ellwood City Sigma Pi Port Matilda Mechanical Engineering Horticulture Ag. Student Council; Penn State Club. RICHARD R- WARFEL FLORENCE V. WATKINS Lancaster Phi Kappa Sigma Montague, N. J. Commerce and Finance ' Journalism Varsity Debate; Theta Sigma Phi; Delta Alpha Delta. ARTHUR R. WARNOCK, J R. , ' DEE B. WATSON State College Beta Theta Pi . Oil City Kappa Delta Rho Commerce and Finance ' Arts and Letters Interfraternity Council. 148 SAMUEL T. WATTS McAlisterviIle Sigma Nu Physical Education Pgrmi Nous; Freshman Com- mlssion; Sophomore Seminar; Hugh Beaver Club; Baseball U, 2, 3, 1M; Soccer U, 3, 4L DENNIS A. WEAVER South Waverly Education Varsity Debate; P. S. C. A. KENNETH E. WEAVER Camp Hill Phi Sigma Kappa Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Freshman Commission; Golf W, 3 1D : MARIAN R. WEAVER Lancaster Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega, President. DONALD S. WEBSTER Wellsboro Phi Kappa Psi Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Tau; Student Counselor. MARSHALL W. WEBSTER Philadelphia Chi Phi Commerce and Finance Blue Key. 149 CHARLES W. WEIKERT Lillleslown Commerce and Finance Blue Band; Freshman Soccer. BENJAMIN D. WEIN ER Sharpsville Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Symphony Orchestra; Penn State Club. GEORGE H. WEISS Reading Industrial Engineering Penn State Club; Industrial Engineering Society. MORTIMER E. WEISS Wilkes-Barre Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu. LOIS L. WELLS Dormont Home Economics Home Economics Club. CHARLES S. WELSH York Commerce and Finance Bones; Swimming Team Cl, 3, 4L Captain 00. LOUIS M. WELSHANS Northumberland Chemical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon. JOHN A. WENGER Lancaster Theta Xi Arts and Letters The Ball. PETER A. WERSTO, JR. Boswell Dairy Husbandry WALTER F. WESTERFIELD Bellefonte Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. W. LEAR WETTERAU State College Commerce and Finance Gulf UH. HARVEY B. WI'I EELER Beaver Chemistry HELEN F. WHITE State College Chi Omega Arts and Letters Thespians Uh P. S. C. A , Town Senator; Senior Spon- sor. STEPHEN L. W HITE Kent, Ohio Dclla Theta Sigma Forestry Forestry Society. CARL C. WHITEBREAD Nuangula Lake Alpha Gamma R110 Horticulture Pi Alpha Xi. GLENN F. WHITELEY Waterbury, Conn. Metallurgy J. ROBERT WIGCINS Indiana Dairy Husbandry Dairy Products J u d g i n g Team; Dairy Science Club; Penn State Club. WILLIAM E. WILGUS, JR. Lansdale Pi Kappa Alpha Music Education Phi Mu Alpha. 150 yI 34: 4 ,3 3 y .' WILLIAM R. WILSON Norwalk, Conn. Chemistry Phi Ela Sigma; Student Coun- cil; Student Boar . EDWARD T. WILHELM Lakewood, Ohio Phi Kappa Psi Chemical Engineering CARL S. WINKELBLECH Aaronsburg Agricultural Engineering Freshman Cross Country; For- estry Society; Ag. Engineer- ing Society; Penn State Club; P. S. C. A. Forestry Society. JAMES E. WILKINSON Wenonah, N. J. Forestry - JOHN L. WILLIAMS H . THEODORE B. WINKLER Milton i ' . ' Bethlehem Delta Chi Forestry ' 1', x ' Metallurgy Forestry Society. Delta Chi, President; LA VIE, Athletic Editor; Phi Em Sig. ma; Sigma Tau; Sigma Gam- ma Epsilon: Phi Lambda Up- silon; Tau Bela Pi. WILLIAM J. WILLIAMS, JR. 4' ,, . PAUL K. WINNER Erie Delta Chi , ' Williamsport ElectricalEngineering . 7 Agronomy Phi Eta Sigma; A. I. E. E. m JOHN W. WILSON KATHLEEN L. WIRTZ Houtzdale , ' ' Kutzmwn Alpha Omicron Pi F orestry I , . Home Economics Forestry Society. ROBERT I. WILSON MARJORIE E. WITSIL Millbourne Phi Gamma Delta - I Wilmington, Del. Chi Omega Commerce and Finance V Arls and Letters Freshman Football ; Blue . ' Freshman Class, President; Key; Wrestling. Manager. , H o u s e of Representatives; Varsity Debate: Judicial Com. mittee; Forensic Council; Wo- meNs Debate, Manager; Sc- nior Sponsor; Delta Alpha elm. 151 PAULA B. WOHLFELD Philadelphia A NORMAN H. WOOD Avondale Sigma Phi Alpha lpha Epsilon Pl Industrial Engineering Arts and Letters M o r t a r Board, President; H o u s e of Representatives; Hillel Cabinet; Junior Class, Hockey Manager; Fralh, Cor- responding Secretary; Student Handbook; LA VIE, Assistant Organization Editor. Industrial Engineering Soci- JOHN F. WOODS Hickory Bela Theta Pi Arts and Letters MICHAEL WOLESCHOK Schuylkill Haven Mechanical Engineering Russian American Club. JAMES E. WOLFE , MORTON D. WOOL Juniala Tau Phi Delta . Philadelphia Phi Sigma Delta Forestry Arts and Letters EDWARD WOLLETT, JR. JAMES D. WORLEY Williamsport Burnham Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering A. S. C. E. Football M, 2L EDWIN P. WOLLETT JOHN E. WRAY Mount Lebanon Pittsburgh Phi Gamma Delta Phi Kappa Sigma Metallurgy Commerce and Finance Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Bela Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Sig- ma Tau; Blue Key; Phi Lambda Upsilon; P. S. C. A. Cabinet; Freshman Football; Freshman Swimming. FRANKLIN C. WOOD WILLIAM N. WREM Langhorne ' Allentown Phi Kappa Tau igma Alpha Epsilon Commerce and Finance Landscape Architecture Scarab; Pi Gamma Alpha. 152 BERTHA L. WRIGHT Honesdale Chi Omega Physical Education Lakonides; May Day Com- mittee; Winter Sports Club, President; Class Hockey i1, 2, 3, 40; C1355 Baseball i1 2: 33;C1ass Basketball i2, 3i; iHe Team VD; Varsity Hockeyi3, 4i; Varsity Bas- ifgtbaP VD; Varsity Baseball , 4 DONALD W. WRIGHT Pittsburgh Kappa Delta Rho Journalism Kappa Delta Rho, President; Alpha Delta Sigma; Junior Blazer Committee. 153 JOHN D. WRIGLEY State College Agricultural and Biological mistr ry Varsitya Baseball i2, 3 4i ; Fre shm n;Golf Liebig Chem ical Society; Penn Stale Club. OTHMAR B. WUENSCIIEL Erie Physical Education Football U, 2, 3 4i; Wres- tling i1, 2, 3 4i; Lacrosse U, 2 3, 4i; Piii Epsilon Kap- pa; Friars; Discobolns; Fresh- man Basketball. ROBERT M. YAHRES Bellevue Phi Gamma Delta Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Blue Key; Blue Band; Committee on Academ- ic Standards; Baseball, Asso- ciate Manager. CURTIS J. YAMAS Philadelphia Civil Engineering A. S. C. E. '6 g 1 E 1.? K 811' i-..h- .1 . A -IJ..:..; 7 RUSSEL H. YAW Nouingham Triangle Industrial Engineering Freshman Cross Country; In- dustrial Engineering Society. GEORGE W. YECKLEY Altoona Phi Kappa Sigma Commerce and Finance Lion s P a Wi , Inlerfraternily Council; Parmi ous; ue Key; Student Tribunal; Foot- ball, Manager; Phi Kappa Sig- ma, President. JOHN YENCHKO Hazleton Sanitary Engineering JOHN H. YINCST Lebanon Delta Thela Sigma Forestry Freshman RiHe; Forestry So ciety; Penn State Sy.lvan GERALD D. YODER Mattawana Agronomy JAMES D. YOHE Beaver Agronomy w! HE! til :3 vn Iv ,1 rJ A1. CHARLES A. YOUNG Pittsburgh RICHARD P. ZARR St. Clair Forestry Commerce and Finance Scabbard and Blade; Ag. Slu- dent Council UH ; Forestry Sociely Q, 3, ID ; Sylvan, Edi- tor. FLETCHER R. YOUNG Oil City Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. ARTHUR B. ZEILER Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts and Letters Pre-Medical Society; P e n n State Club. HELEN C. YOUNG Lewisburg EMERSON N. ZETTIE J olmsonburg Home Economics Physics Home Economics Club. Sigma Pi Sigma. WILLIAM YOUNG Imperial Theta Chi CHARLES D. ZIMMERMAN, JR. Philadelphia . Commerr: and Finance Tau Kappa Epsnlon Commerce and Finance Block and Bridle Club; Blue Band; Football D ; Delta Sigma Pi, President. EDWARD J. YUSKA I ,x ; MILES B. ZIMMERMANJR. FrackVille rX 1 - ;x Linglestown Delta Chi Forestry , i: Physical Education Track U, 2, 3. 4J - Freshman Football. EVELYN T. ZANECOSKY Shenandoah JULIA R. ZUBROFF Minersville Theta Phi Alpha . . Agricultural and Biological Agricultural and Biological Iem' Chemi Delta Sigma Rho; Delta A1- pha Delta; Womens Sym- phony Orchestra; Debate Q, 3. 4L Liebig Chemical Society; Pre- Medical Society; May Day Committee; Harvest Queen AHendant. 1: 1,1 154 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS KENNETH M. ASHBAUGII III-IIIIIIIIIIII FIIIII-stI'y PAUL W. BACHM AN Ii i z PhysiI-III IIZIIIII'IItion msi Boxing II. II: Fl os-II Innn IInnthIIl; Frczhnmn Bilso- ALEX J. BARANTOVICI'I EIISI MIIIIIIIIgIIhc-In AIphII Tnu OIIIIIIIII Physical Education 'arsity Football I2. 3. III Freshman IIIIschIIII: Druids. ALICE A. BAUMGARNER CIBIITIieid Education YDONALD E. BIE VENOUR IIIk Ihi Kappa Alpha Colnlncr cc and II' Innnce FRED II. BOZARD, JR. Orangeburg. S. C. Forestry ROBERT L. BRECKMANN Curry Forestry P. S. C. A. WILLIAM C. BRUNYATE South Orange Forestry JOHN H. BYERS CIIIIIIpnIIt LIIInhIIII Chi AIphII Agricultural Econmnics JAMES T. CALDWELL IIeIII-fonte Commerce and Finance ROBERTJ CAMPBELL Bcrwick Phi Mu DIIIIII Chemistry IInII Physics GEORGE D. CHALMERS IIIIpeIiIII lhi Delta TilCIIl Physical E lIUCI'ItIOII Phi Epsilon KII 1mm; FrcsIInIIIn Bus ket thIII : FI Icslnnun lISIIISIIIIIIII; VIIIIsItI BIIsketanI I2- SI. JOSEPH CIOCCA Pittsburgh Physical FAIUCIIIIUII Freshman Tm Ik: V IIIIsitY ant- iIJlII GI. D; Discnbolus. ROGER E. CLAPP Colonial Village Delta Upsilon I ournnlisnI DAVID E. COHEN Pittsburgh Beta Sigma RhII PI , Intercollegiate Debate 0. 2. III. DONALD C. CONNER Blnmnshurg KIIppII DIIIIII RhII Industrial Engineering I. E. Society. JARED DARLINGTON Media Tau Kappa Epsilon Cmnmerve and Finance E. JANE DAVIS State College Arts and Letters 155 FLORENCE DAVIS YIIIIIIIMIIIIIII Arts and I.I-ItIII's Phi Kappa Phi; I'i IIIIIIIIIIII Mn. RICHARD G. DAVIS IVIIIIIII'stIIII. Muss. I'hi DIIIIII 'I'IIIIIII I.th-IIIII Ar 5 AInIIriI-IIII SIIIIIOIII Union. WILLIAM T. FIELDS IIIIIII-Ine Alp IIIII Sigma Phi McchIIIIiIIIII II nginecring WILLIAM B. FORD IIOIII'I Vista Phi Gamma Delta Physical EIIIIIIIIIIIIII WILLIAM C. FOUST II'III'III-shnro 'I'IIiIInIgIc MI-I'IIIIIIII'III II'I IIginIIIII' ing 'i 'IIIII Sig IIII'I. I'III-siIIII Izni PM I' III SigInII: PI-nn SIIIIII IirIIII-II: Ii. 0. 'I'. 0.1! and. RICHARD B. FOX I'II-IISIIIIIt Architectural Engineering FORD M. FRANK IIiIgIIIIIc-I AngIIIIIIIIIIIII Education J. MILLER FRAZIER PhiIIIIIIIIphIII Delta Chi FIIIrI-stry I. III. SI-I- IIIIIIII IIIIIIIsIIII-II: Skull and Bo ones; 11:10 I. I IIIpIIIin IIII , II I'I-shIIIIIII 'I IIII-k. HARVEY P. GAMBLE MIIDIIIIIIII Agricultural EI-IIIIIIIniI-s Penn State Huh; AgriI-IIIIIIIIIII II'IIIIIIIIIIniI's Llnh. ARTHUR D. CATZ Pittsburgh Arts IIIIII Letters DI-IIIIIiIIg. MARTIN GROSS I'IInII SIIIIII. PIIU'DYS. BEN J. GRYCTKO III-III-I'unie Delta Sigma Phi IIIIIIIstIIiIII IIIIIIzinIIeIIiIII: InIlnstIIiIII IIZIIgiIIIIeIIing Society. HERBERT H. HACKMAN CImpIIIIsbIIIII: DniIIy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. FRANK III. IIAM Bnalshnrg Metallurgy OSCAR .I. HARM Snow Shoe I'rII-MIIIIIOIIII PIIILIP A. IHRTLEY 'I'IIOYSOII N. . IP II II Kappa Alpha IIIIII-ctIiIIII IIlnIginc-oring IIIIII KIIppII Nu; Sigma '1. IIII. PIIILIP A. IIARTRANFT Lancaster Physical Education JOIIN IIEILMAN IIIIIIIIIIIII .WINIIIIIIIII II' III,:IIIIII-IinIr illt' IIIIIIII; l'. .A. II II LIIHI HENDERSON IilIIlUllI .IIts IIIIIl IIIIIths COULSTON R. HENRY I'IIiIIIIIIIIphiII Phi Kappa Simnu Journalism IIIIIII KIII'I . Assistant Manager nf IIIII-stms GEORGE R. IIENRY NIII'I'isInII'n CI-IIIIIIIiIIs IIIIII-IIiI-IIII i'I-IIIIIIIIC Society. GEORGE D. IIESS IlI-IIIIh CI'I-IIk Arts and LI-ItI-IIs lfrll Stall : Penn State CIIIII: PIIIIss Club: Poetry Contest. WI LLIA M L. IIIICKLING Pittsburgh DOIUI Upsilon l'IIIIItrI' IIIIshIInIIrI' FRANCIS III. IIILTON I'IInstItIIII'nII I CIIIIIIIII-IIIIII IIIIII FIIIIIIH'C FRANKLIN W. IIOY Pleasant Gap IIZIIIIIIIItiIIII DONALD P. lIUGlIES DIIIIIIIIIIIt SigIIIII Phi Epsilon MI-I-IIIIIIIIIIII II'IngiIIIII-ring RANDALL JACOBS, JR. DIIIII'iIIu AIIIIII'iII Geology I'I-IIII SIIIIII Mining Society. STUART L. JOIINSON POIISVIIIC I'hi Mu DUIIII I'IIInInL-III'II IIIIII FIIIIIIII'O RALPH F. JUMET MIInongIIhI-III Metallurgy DAVID KIRSIII l'hiIIIIleIphiII IIIIIIIIIIIIOIIIgI' I'IIII-MI-IIIIIIII SIIIIiI-ty: SUCCUI' III. CARL A. KORN IVIIIIIIIIIIII'I. N. J TIIOI. :1 Chi MI-I-hnnic: II II III'InceIing l'I-Ishing IIiIlIII. WILLIAM E. KREMER UIIiIIIIIIIII'n AIIIhitcctIIIIII Pi GIIIIIIIIII Alpha SIIIIIIII BI IIII II'i; SigIIIzI'I IIII; Blue BIlllIlli. JOHN R. LAVENS, JR. Bradford I'IItrnIc-IIIII IIIIII NIIIIIIIIIII Gas MAX NELSON MANBECK MiIIIinIIIII'n DI-IIII Upsilon CIIInIIII-IIIre and Finance JACOB B. MORRISON DIIIII'iIIII ' Ippn DIIIII'I IIIIII EIOCII'OI'iICIIIICIII Engineering ETIIEL MARION MUSSER Coburn Education ROBERT CHARLES II. MYERS Washington Sigma Pi IIustriIII IIInginIIIII'ing IIIIIIIsIIIiIII IIIIIgiIII-IIIIIIII; SUI'IOIX. FREDERICK L. NEWMEYER Dullnis 'I'IIoIII Nu Epsilon .IIIIIIIIIIIIisnI :KIIII,CIU MiInIIging IIIIIitIII: PI-IIII MAURICE PARKER Pittsburgh Phi Sigma DIIIIII Arts and Letters IgrushnIzIn Basketball: VIIIIiniI II IthI I I2. H: DrIIiIsI IEIII lSS IIistIIIiIIII;L AIphII H'l DOIIII Signm: IIIIsc IIIII IIII FUOUDH : II Ieshmun LHCIUSSL'. JOHN R. PARKS CIIIIIIleIIIIi Chi I'hi CnIIIInCIIcc IIIIII II'IIIIInIIII IIIcshI InIII Ilzkt'ulil ; SWIIIII IIIing 'II-Inn I! II. JOHN G. PATRICK Pittsburgh lhi Delta Theta Isical EIIIIIIIIt inn IIIUBIIIIIIIIII IInothIlI: FIIIIUIIIII IL. PAUL O. PERCIVAL PIIIII'Inn Phi KIIppII AIphII Metallurgy ROBERT III. PETERSON IIIIIII-IIslIIII Phi Sigma KIIppII MCI'IIIIIIIIIIII lIlngiIII-crin IIIIIC IIIIIIII: Symphony OIII-hIIs- tI'II; A. S. M. III. PIIILIP A. RIIOADS WiIIiIIIIIslInIIt McIIIhIIniIIIII III nginoming A. S. : GI IIIII iuh CI. 3, H: IIyIus hi0: iIUL'kCV I'I. II. ROBIIRT BRUCE STUAR'I i'nrlislc I hi Kappa Sigma MI-I'IIIIIIIIEI'II IIIIIgIIIceIIing RICHARD ALBERT SWEZY IIIIIIIIIII' 'I'heiII Nu Epsilon CIIIIIIIIeIIcc IInII FIIIIIIII'II GEORGE D. P. TARGER NIIIIIIIII'k. N. .1. Phi Epsilon Pl Arts IIIIII Letters HERBERT BALT THOMAS AIIIIIIIIII Alpha Chi IIIIII CUIIIIIIOI'CO and Finance ALFRED. M. TYSON Wcathcrly TIII'III Chi Science IIIIIIII I12I: 'I'IIIIIIk III LEE 0. UPTON SIIIIIIIIII Ceramics American Ceramic Society: AIIICIIII'IIII Society for Metals. S. VAN BENSCIIOTEN Wayne DCIIIL Upsilon CUIIIIIIPFCIIII CIII-nIistI'I' MICHAEL J. VOLPE I'IIIIIII-nsIIiIle Alpha TIIII OIIIIIIgII Physical FAIIICIIIIOII MARY C. WOIKA DIIIIIIie Education WILLIAM II. ZEIGLER ewi. Int BIICIOI' inlngy Soccer; Ag. Council. .pi SIKKAm j ... Xavhvf inf . , . s. g 311 x. k. . . . 4 , ll, I u ,4 2 $17. Q !, ,, A Nimm Q tum 1. . 46V... .5 mg V M umnmcmssmm A . ...,.M.w. wwmu a kt ,, AJIXH rwxrm F SMIT H Vice President President :2 WALTER A. JONES f7 RICHA RD L. BRITTON Secretary cuss or 1940 The combining of the Locust Lane and the campus cliques into one strong party enabled Wally Jones to defeat Dick Ellen- berger, the independent candidate. The class of 1940 instigated many re- forms on the campus. A few important ones were more frequent mass meetings, , inexpensive all-college dances and wider BERNARD A. NEWMAN - walks. The class also advocated college Treasurer g' Z ; operated dining halls in Irvin Hall, but was unsuccessful. The class as a whole maintained a high scholastic average while being leaders in the many honorary societies, varsity and intramural athletics and publications. JAMES F. MELLEY Histonan j I 160 I l I :mhMm-.I t ARNOLD C. LAICH President CLASS OF 1941 The tenacity with which the Class of 1941 has abided by the platform which their campus clique set up has resulted in sev- eral excellent projects. Although the class has not been able to get the necessary co- operation from college authorities, it is still working for one of our campusi most urgent needs, a commons dining hall. The Class of 1941 also made good its promise to procure a big-name hand for Soph Hop by getting Bunny Berigan for the Hop. The campus clique of the class has been vic- torious in two consecutive elections. 161 WILLI A M E. FOWLER It't' Prt'sidvnt JOHN W. FRITZ Secretary LARRY C. HIGGINS l'rcasurer I' islona 1 DANEL B, DELANCEY I I DEANPA. PHILLIPS CLASS OF 1942 Due to the general spirit and co-opera- tion of the freshman class, there has been a realization of most of the points of the victorious freshman campus clique,s plat- form. Accordingly, there has been a sur- vey for the understanding and the better- ing of housing conditions; there has been a freshman sponsored all-college dance; the college telephone system has been im- proved; freshman-sophomore competition for the elimination of customs has been continued, and the State College Teachers, Association has taken upon itself to better the relations between the students and face ulty. 162 RALPH C. HANDLEY' President Class of 1939' TWO-YEAR A65 1939 The Two-Year Ag. Class of 1939 was one of the largest and most energetic in years. It was made up of an active group of forty-seven men and one woman who took more interest in the activities of the class than ever before. Among these ac- tivities were the publishing of a year book, and participation in intramural sports. TWO-YEAR A65 1940 The outgoing class of Two-Year Ags. this year, welcomed one of the largest classes ever to be enrolled in this course. Faith- ful attendance and an active interest in departmental clubs were shown by mem- bers of this class. The class maintained a strong team in the intramural basketball league. , x six: JOHN H. BLAIR President Class of 1940 1939 PAUL M. FRUIT Vice President WILSON M. SCOTT Treasurer 1940 LESTER R. Tl-IGEIJ-IR Vice President FLORENCE E. STRUBLE Secretary-Treasurer JOHN M. chmu-zmn Athletic Manager NWT! 9h? MLl-ijl 'ia; f: A 'q n y Q :9 $2; 1.3 '. , X. 1 . lgldquKt a r x K ?:il! $.11... . 351;. illniiy. Ii.n2.,..3,., . .. , 5.19: a . gave a ut- ygggiin$ , p. .. 4 x FOOTBALL LETTERMEN 1 S. S. Alter D. H. Hanley S. T. Rollins A. J. Baranlovich H. S. Harrison C. Stravinski B. E. Briggs L. B. Ickes S. J. Torelti J. Ciocca W. M. Kniaz T. E. Vargo A. J. Conte J. P. Metro G. C. Washabaugh .. W. T. Elwood T. J. Nemelh L. C. White DEAN IMNLEY L. J. Gajecki J. A. Peel 0. B. Wuenschel Honorary Gawain V. E. Gentilman C. M. Peters G. W. Yeckley, Manager SEASONS RECORD October 1-Penn Stale- 33 Maryland ...... 0 State College October 8-Penn State- 0 Bucknell ...... 14' State College October 15-Penn State- SQ Lehigh ........ 6 Bethlehem October 22-Penn State--- 6 Cornell ....... 21 Ithaca, N. Y. October 29- -Penn Slale---33 Syracuse ...... 6 State College November 5-Penn Slate--- 0 Lafayette ...... 7 State College November IZZIPenn State - 7 Pennsylvania--- 7 Philadelphia November IOIPcnn Slate--- 0 Pittsburgh ..... 26 Pittsburgh BOB HIGGINS Coach m I - , ,. $4.31le $5.: ' $10,? 33g 173 54g alga 41 38 I 9 ' L WI, ...J:, an. H I V ' '.,- N In 1H..lelir. Wnslmlnluuh Rollins IIkIs. Vu :';:!:IIKIIEIIIX'jjfllJit'. l;:hI;'01::liillli'llilnillrrl:lltll HI-nlllmun Briggs, WIIIHSI-ml CiIII-I'II Turrmli.YIIk103 Penn State opened its season on October 1 by winning from the University of Maryland 33-0. They showed amazing offen- sive power in defeating Maryland before a capacity Dadts Day crowd. Only three and one-half minutes of the game had elapsed When Fullback Ickes swerved through left tackle, and raced 69 yards for the initial score. Patrick 711 kicked the extra point. Following an exchange of punts, White took a reverse from Ickes and ran 39 yards to the one-yard line where Iekes drove it over. A sustained 80-yard drive from Statets 20 netted the third score. A 19-yard aerial from Harrison to Alter, a lateral from Ickes to Harrison, and Harrison's beautiful, leaping catch of Ickes, toss 0n the one-yard line brought four successive first downs. Ickes plunged for another score. Patrick kicked the extra point. A few minutes later Rollins ducked through the line, cut hack to the right, and ran 19 yards for the touchdown. Metro made the score 27 via the placekiek. Ewalt intercepted Murphyk pass in the Hat zone and dashed 56 yards for the final score. A Bucknell eleven scored on their third running play against State a week later. Funair took the ball on his own six-yard Leon Cajc-cki 00' on a long run after intercepting a Penn pass 169 GEORGE YECKLEY Manager line and ran off tackle for 94 yards and the score. The Bisons clinched the fifty-fu'st meeting of the teams on a scoring plunge late in the game. State outrushed the Bisons, 11 first downs t0 6, but could not gain when in scoring position. The Big Red team of Cornell defeated the Nittany Lions 21-6 at Ithaca, N. Y. Cornell scored in the first, second, and third periods while the State team score came in the last few seconds 0f the game on a long pass from Peters to Harrison. The Cor- nell line outweighed the State line about fifteen pounds to the TOR TORETTI man. This line stopped State bucks and the two ends, Spang and Holland, broke up all attempted end runs. Eichler and Holland starred for Cornell, while Rollins was outstanding for Penn State. Penn State came back with crushing power at Bethlehem to trounce Lehigh 59 t0 6. It was the largest score rolled up by a Nittany eleven in eight years. State scored in the first few minutes of play on a 40-yard drive, Harry Harrison going over on a 29-yard run after a fake pass. The 150-p0under tallied two more touchdowns in the same period. Ewalt made the longest run of the day when he Peters breaks away for a lung gain in the Syracuse rout 170 dashed off tackle for 66 yards in the third period. Craig White scored on a spectacular 61-yard run in the second period. Steve Smoke, halfback for the Engineers, raced 102 yards on a lateral pass interception in the final period to give Lehigh its only score. Penn State swamped a highly favored Syracuse team 3536 State received the opening kickofiF and on the second play Peters Cut back over left tackle and ran 80 yards for the first score. In the second period, State scored again on a pass from Peters to Alter. In this same period, Sidat-Singh ran 60 yards for the JOE METRO only Syracuse score. The second half opened with State scoring on a sustained drive of 65 yards. Metro took the ball over from the one-yard line. Syracuse started its famed passing attack but Sidat-Singh was rushed so badly he could not get his passes away. The rest of the game was all State with Peters and White scoring touuh- downs. During the first quarter of the Lafayette game little yardage was gained by either team on a rain-soaked field. After nine minutes of play, Graft blocked Whiteis 10w punt and Weldon JOE PEEL Rollins stops off against Maryland in Ihr- svzlsun's npmmr picked up the hall and ran twenty yards for the lone touchdown 0f the game. Although State gained more yardage and had six first downs t0 Lafayettek three, they never ventured farther than Lafayette,s 39-yard line. Overhead, State was repulsed as quickly as on the ground. Five out of eight passes were intercepted by Lafay- ette. Only two passes were complete. State versus Penn was a nip-and-tuck game throughout the flrst half. As the third quarter started, Harrison faded hack POP ELWOOD . to pass but ran Instead for a 24-yard gain to the Penn 30-yard line. Penn stopped the drive and then carried the ball to Stateas 15 where they lost it on downs. On the first play, Peters fumbled and Shinn recovered for Penn 0n State,s 22-yard line. Rain- water finally scored from the one-yard line and the extra point was made good. After an even exchange of punts, Dutcher attempted to make a shoe-string catch of Ickes3 punt. The ball pounced off his foot and Peters recovered on the Penn one-yard line. Ickes scored 011 the first play. Patrickas place-kick was blocked by Shinn hut Ickes picked up the ball and ran over for the point to tie the score. WALT KNIAZ Ciannantnnio t35t loading inlerfervncr fnr Peters against Bucknell 172 A brilliant display of football at its best brought to a close Penn Stateas fifty-second season in the gridiron sport against Pittsburgh. The Lions fell before what has been called the greatest team in Pitt,s history by a score of 26-0. Defensively, State coped with the Golden Panthers during the first half and held its own against Pittas second team. Dur- ing the second half, however, Pittis varsity ran through the Lions with ease, and once the second team notched a touch- down. Cassiano and Goldberg gained Pitfs honors. Cassiano scored three of the touchdowns on runs of 12, 19, and 28 yards. For Penn State, defensive work of Barantovich, Alter, Washa- baugh, Vargo, Gajecki, Toretti, Nemeth and Peters was note- worthy. Chief among the sport thrills that will be spoken of whenever the ,39 alumni get together will he Harry Harrisonk three- touchdown splurge in the first quarter against Lehigh, the snap- judgment speed of Lloyd Ickes in grabbing his blocked extra- point attempt and running it over to tie Penn, 7-7, and the astounding power of the Lions in trouncing Syracuse 33-6. Lafayette players slop Harrison after a short gain 173 SPIKE ALTER BARNEY BRIGGS L. A. Bignlt S. F. Davies. J r. F. R. Ernst R. W. Haag V. A. Hartman W. D. H001, Manager W. R. Husterman. Jr. FRED SPYKICR Cuplain SEASONS Penn State ................ 4 Penn State ................ 1 Penn Slaw ................ 12 Penn State ................ 5 Penn Slate .................. 1 Penn Slate ................ 7 Penn State ................ 1 , V Penn State ................ 11- Bl LL .1 l-IFFREY Cuach - 91s, ,; $74!! '1' ,4 - . 5?; '9? : I; , gm 5le gull $714;- uni ST ! ., wt'i' I , W 57 ? 2 3-K A x ;T.. 5 ' I ', , ll FEM? s 57M iv M 57111 ml 374;, all 5111 L j l ., ma ! Top RuwiALnsknris, MyI-rs, SvlmDm-r. Hiunlt. Ernst. 'quylnn .101le Sucmul liuwmllnul. l'vil'n-r, llusln-rnnm, Nvlllllvl:. Alvrwin Wm lurk, Ilnrlnmn. .Il-ITIvy. First mu'i'fhug, Duvivs, Mounul, .Nm'lmr, l'nmlvr, Milln-r, Ivkos SOCCER LETTERMEN , I 574,; F. A. Megrail G. l. Merwin W. Y. Miller W. S. Painter R. E. Schuler F. B. Spyker, Captain RECORD Cetlysburg ................ 0 Bucknell ................ L- 0 erslern Maryland ......... 0 Syracuse ................. 0 Arlm .................... 0 Brown ................... 3 Navy .................... 0 Temple .................. 3 5!! ST! :3; ' n .: ' a 7 ' E? J . H9 1 ; P EN N T m 5714 AT; ' J Undisputed possession of the Eastern Intercollegiate Soccer crown for the hrst time since 1929! That is the goal achieved by the uBoys With the Educated Feeth as they swept through a tough eight-game schedule un- beaten and untied to give Coach Bill JefTrey his sixth consecu- tive undefeated season as State soccer mentor, and making a total of 45 wins since the last Lion defeat in 1932. In the opener on New Beaver Field, the Jeffreymen de- feated a colorless but rugged Gettysburg outfit by a 4-0 score. Walt Painter, rangy center-halfback, took scoring honors with two goals, one of them after only two minutes of play. Woody Wodock and Bill Miller also tallied. The veteran fullhacks, all-American Bob Schuler and George Merwin, kept the hall well out of State territory throughout the game. Hard-pressed by an unorthodox but powerful Bucknell ag- gregation in the second game, the Lions won on a lone goal by Cus Bigott, wiry Venezuelan, midway in the second quarter. The State team continually worked into Bison territory hut inaccurate kicking kept them from scoring. Meanwhile the visitors zig-zagged dangerously close to the State goal time after time, but were stopped by the sterling defense work of Goalie Dick Haag as well as Schuler and Merwin. A State player heading off a Western Maryland drive BILL HOOT Manager GUS BIGOTT FRAN MEGRAIL BOB SCIIULER Piling up the biggest score in Penn State soccer history, the Blue and White hooters overwhelmed the Green Terrors of West- ern Maryland, 12-0. Recovered from a knee injury that both- ered him in the first two games, Megrail led the Lions with four counters. After a scoreless first period, the Jeffrey proteges opened up with a display of precision passing and fine co-ordination that lef t the fighting Terrors helpless. Bill Miller and Woody Hos- terman each scored twice, while Bigott, Ab Taylor, Bob Ernst, and Van Hartman each made a goal. Leaving the home field for the first time in the season, the State eleven made a iisuicideai tour that netted wins over Syra- cuse, Army, and Brown, all rated among the top teams in the country. Turning on the steam after Syracuse held them to a scoreless first period, the State men broke through the Orange defense to win by a 5-0 score. Megrail was again top man with three goals, while Hartman and Sam Davies each scored once. Held scoreless for almost the whole game by an unusually strong hand of Cadets at West Point, the State team scored its only goal when, with only two minutes to go, Davies snared the Just before Stale scared its 12111 point against W. Maryland 176 ball out of a mad scrimmage and whipped it past the Army goalie. Showing the best offense of any of the Lion opponents to date, a strong Brown University team fell by the wayside as the Lions continued their streak with a 7-3 win at Providence, R. 1., only one day after the tough Army game. Megrail kept up his high-scoring ways With two goals, while Davies and Bigott were also double scorers and Ernst tallied once. The Navy battle was an almost exact duplicate of the close victory at Army, but this time it was Bigott who captured the DICK IIAAG hall in a scramble near the goal and made a solitary score in the last seconds of the game to give State a 1-0 victory. Goalie Haag was the hero of the game as he resisted a steady stream of hard boots from the aggressive Middies. Behind for the first time since 1934, the State men fought valiantly to overcome a brilliant Temple team in the last game of the season. The Jeffrey pupils won by a 4-3 count, with Bigott making three of the winners3 goals. Jeffrey, who came to State from Scotland in 1926, attributes the continued success of his teams to determined passing and a strongr emphasis 011 teamwork. W ALT PAINTER The seasonk opener that saw State defeat Gettysburg, 4-0 177 CROSS COUNTRY LETTERMEN C. 5. Pierce, III, Captain F. E. Maule, Jr. W. J. Smith W. P. Griest C. M. Miller J. C. Strange L. P. Henderson H. Nipson C. J. Cross, Manager CHARLIE PIERCE SEASONS RECORD Lap'a' Penn State ................ 25 Manhattan .................. 30 Penn State ................ 15 Lehigh ..................... 40 Penn State ................. 25 Syracuse ................... 30 Penn State ................ 26 Pittsburgh .................. 29 I. C. A. A. A. A.-vFifth Place The Penn State cross country team opened its season with a victory over the highly rated Manhattan harriers. Finishing first, for his first varsity meet, Bill Smith paced the harriers with an exceptional time. At the Lehigh meet, the first eight men to come in were State men. Smith broke the course record previously held by Elmer, of Lehigh. Syracuse perhaps was the hardest and most fiercely contested dual meet held this season. A wonderful performance by Bill Smith high-lighted the meet and established a new course record. Penn Stateie dominance in cross country dual competition was prolonged without a blemish to their record by defeating a Strong Pittsburgh team. Bill Smith again paced the Lions over the most diHicult course in the east to carry with him another course record. The I. C. 4-A. championships were held 011 Van Courtland Parke hilly course. Smith finished first of one hundred fifteen en- trants to become intercollegiate champion and led Penn State to fifth place. GEORGE CROSS Manager 4E i K J h i t ' 0-. Jool Lo. .. ' I ' wt e - I ' ' $15M ' um $ qu , 6, , 4 $u5191 Vail 5140 gtvsba V3 2 t 4 Cross. Munlv. Smith, Henderson, I'it-rco, Strange, Griest, Nipson, Miller, Werner 178 CHEERLEADERS W ALT SEYBERT BILL ANDREWS Head Chevrlvudcr En LANDON BILL MURRAY ' - ADDIE HILL 179 WINTER BASKETBALL LETTERMEN C. L. Hughes, Manager J. E. Barr J. S. Moffatt M. H. Corbin W. W. Stopper N. Racusin C. A. Prosser H. C. McWilliams, Jr. C. D. Chalmers E. Sapp SEASONS RECORD Penn Stale ................ 42 Maryland ............... 28 Penn State ................ 45 Susquehanna ............ 22 Penn State ................ 33 Syracuse ................ 19 Penn State ................ 23 DePaul University ........ 31. CHARLIE PROSSER Penn State ................ 21 Michigan State ........... 35 Penn State ................ 23 Syracuse ................ 43 Penn Stale ................ 26 University of Colorado -u- 29 Penn State ................ 36 Western Reserve University- 24 Penn State ................ 44 Rutgers ................. 21 Penn State ................ 42 Bucknell ................ 17 Penn State ................ 43 Muhlenburg ............. 27 3Penn State ................ 33 Carnegie Tech ........... 35 11Penn State ................ 29 Temple ................. 31 Penn State ................ 19 Navy ................... 38 Penn State ................ 34 University of Pennsylvaniaw 21 11Penn State ................ 41 University of Pittsburgh - 22 41Penn State ................. 31 Georgetown University ---- 32 uPenn State ................ 46 Univ. of West Virginia ---- 43 1!Penn State ................ 54 Univ. of West Virginia -- 40 4Tenn State ................ 36 University of Pittsburgh --- 35 iTenn State ................ 29 Georgetown University ---- 42 11Penn State ................ 28 Carnegie Tech ........... 33 1Tenn Slate ................ 32 Temple ................. 25 JOHN LAWTHER WEuslcrn Conference Games Coach Top Rmv4nuulms. Davies. annsin. Rit'lmrdnon. Rhmlmi, Crmvoll. Edgar, anther lv'irHt Ruwi4'hulnwrs, McWilHnms, Cnrhin. Stopper, Burr, Supp, Motfntt 184 Launching its third season under Coach John D. Lawther, Penn State opened a 23-game basketball schedule with an impressive 42-28 victory over the University of Maryland on December 3. Lawther used such veterans as Cliff McWilliams, Bill Stopper, George Chalmers, Max Corbin, and Charley Prosser, and intro- duced promising new varsity men in Johnny Barr, Jim Richardson, and Norm Racusin. One week later, Susquehanna fell before a far superior Blue and White five in a 45-22 fray. Johnny Moffatt and Kermit Christman appeared as newcomers in the State lineup. The first real test of Lawther,s quintet resulted in a 33-19 win over Syracuse on December 14. Statehs' defensive attack and alert ofTense, plus cool, careful ball-handling, enabled them to run rough- shod over the vaunted Orangemen. A four-game Christmas holiday tour that carried the Nittany- men as far west as the Mississippi netted four losses and returned a badly injured team. Arriving in Chicago December 26, the Lions, handicapped by Max Corbitfs ailing knee, ceded a 31-23 contest to DePaul University,s Blue Demons. The next day the State five, hailed by newspapers as the Gctowering invaders? lost to Michigan State 35-21, despite Kerm Christmalfs last minute splurge for six points. Corbin, Richardson, and Barr were on the injured list as State returned East for their second engagement with Syracuse. Re- taliating for their early season 33-19 loss to the Nittanymen, Syra- cuse whirled to a 43-23 victory. Lawther opened the new year by taking his team to Hershey, Pa., to meet the University of Colorado in the last of the holiday road assignments. The scrappy Westerners, runnerS-up for the National Invitation Basketball title the year before, defeated the Lions in a close 29-26 tiff. Returning to their home campus, the Lions bolstered their attack and on January 4 handed Western Reserve University a 185 CHUCK HUGHES Manager MAX CORBIN BILL STOPPER H JOHN BARR CLIFF MchLLIAMS 36-24 setback. Three days later State repeated with a 44-21 win over Rutgers. A 42-17 victory over Bucknell primed the Blue and White for their J anuary 14 tilt with Muhlenberg at Allentown. The Mules lost 43-27 after threatening with a 10-5 lead in the first ten min- utes. With seven wins and four losses in eleven starts, the Nittany- men prepared for their first Eastern Conference contest and an- ticipated a brilliant season in Conference competition. On Janu- ary 17, 5000 frenzied fans jammed Recreation Hall to see Carnegie Tech steal a 35-33 decision over the Blue and White. In the opening minutes of the second half Carnegie Tech cascaded to a 25-16 advantage. Late in the game Scott MoHatt tossed a field goal to give State a 31-30 lead. Then Techis Loos contributed three points, Combs added two, and the game ended 3533, after State had scored one more field goal. The Lions suffered their second straight Conference defeat on January 21 at the hands of Temple University. The Owls, coming from behind a 19-14 half-time score, rolled up a 24-19 lead before the Lions could score another point. A last-minute drive by State fell one basket short and Temple emerged with a 31-29 victory. A strong Navy five defeated the Lions 38-19 and the Blue and White returned to State College for several daysi rest. Penn fell before the Lion attack at Philadelphia on February 4, when the Nittanymen marshalled 16 consecutive points shortly after the opening of the second half and went on to win 34-21. Holding the cellar position in the Eastern Conference with two losses in as many starts, Penn State traveled to Pittsburgh and whipped the Panthers 41-22. Diminutive Eddie Sapp led the Nittanymen with five field goals and three foul points. In probably the most exciting home game of the season, State lost to Georgetown on February 11 in their fourth Conference 186 battle. An overflow crowd of 6000 hoarse and breathless fans stood throughout the final four minutes of play as the score see- sawed crazily back and forth, ending in a 32-31 count for the Hoyas. With Georgetown leading 30-29 and less than a minute re- maining, Scott MofTatt took the ball on a rebound, dribbled down the sidelines and from mid-Hoor arched a long shot that pushed State ahead 31-30. With ten seconds left, Ceorgetowrfs Schmitt flipped in a one-hand shot to give the visitors a 32-31 win. The next week Penn State came from behind to defeat West Virginia,s Mountaineers 46-43 in three overtime periods. Johnny Barris field goal, a tip-in shot with mere seconds remaining in the third extra period, clinched the game and lifted State out of the Eastern Conference cellar into fourth place. A week later Penn State defeated West Virginia 54-40 in the schoolis second meeting. The Lions moved up to a tie with Carnegie Tech for second place in the Conference when they eked out a close 36-35 win over a strong Pitt five. Lawtheris chances for first place in the Conference were blasted, however, when the Lions lost a return game with Georgetown, 42-29. Interpretation of fouls by the officials was blamed for States poor showing against the Hoyas, and the game was dull except for Hashy passing. Later the same week, the Blue and White dropped a 33-28 contest to Carnegie Tech at Pittsburgh. Playing one of the finest games of their cage season, the Lions ended their 1938-39 schedule on March 8 with a 32-25 victory over Temple. The victory, State,s first over Temple in Eastern Conference history, gave the Lions a Conference record of five wins and five losses, while the season record showed 13 victories and ten defeats. State amassed 790 points during their 23 games, nearly 150 more than any other Penn State quintet has ever piled up in one season. Prosser led in scoring for the 1938-39 season with 195 points, f ollowed by Stopper with 106; McWilliams, 93; Corbin, 90, and Barr, 88. 187 ED SAPP J OHN MOFFATT BOXING LETTERMEN M. Cooper B. N. Sandson A. C. Tapman J. G. Patrick, 139 R. .1. Hanna, Captain J. R. Patrick, 1411 F. V. Silveslri H. W. Schweitzer F. XV. Slanko P. J. Costello, Manager J. C. Lewis ROY HANNA Captain SEASONS RECORD Penn Stale .............. 6V; Western Maryland ....... 11A; Penn Slale---. ........... 61,43 Bucknell ............... 1V2 Penn Slate .............. 411A; Univ. of Virginia ........ 31A: Penn State .............. 2 West Point ............. 6 Penn Slate .............. 21A, Univ. of Wisconsin ...... 51A Penn State ................ 4. Michigan Slate .......... 41 Penn State .............. 6 Syracuse ............... 2 LEO HOUCK Coach 31 . 1111157412; TV. 1 11?, 't' :NSQ? vi 1 C 11115T . 11111 111111 iil011111. 1.111111. 1' .11ri v11 Hoph. I Ilemiier Sinnkn Casio 1111 rstihm Silu-stri 5111111511111 1'1111111r,111111111 1'1r11 11I1 15121, .111111111111 Svlnwiizer A I llll 1 r rrrr ---1 --- 188 A whirlwind start and a courageous finish netted the Nittany Lion boxing team a four-win, two-Inss and one-tie season. Open- ing with Western Maryland, the Penn State mitmen trounced the Green Terrors 6le to NA, following up with a like score over Bui-kneilys Bisons, then whipping their arch rivals from Syracuse by a one-sided score of 6-2, and completing the win- ning streak by 21 4V; to 3V: victory over a stubborn Virginia aggregation. In their next three dual meets, the Lions stumbled into the stifTest intercollegiate competition the country could offer. Army, with practically the same club that took the Eastern Intercol- pAT COSTELLO legiate Boxing Association title the year before, overwhelmed Manager the Houckmen 6-2 in the dual meet. Then the Wisconsin Badg- ers, who later took the National Collegiate A. A. tournament. humbled the Nittanymen SIA-ZVJ. Coach Leo Houekk mitmen came back, however, in the final meet 0f the season to hold a strong Michigan State team on even terms, 4-44. The season was marked with great individual performances. Captain Roy Hanna was the lone Lion to be crowned Intercol- legiate Champ. Getting a bye into the semi-finals, Hanna went on to defeat Breckenridge, of Syracuse. He then met Wright, of Yale in the finals and displayed one of the finest boxing exhibitions of the tournament, to gain the 135-p0und diadem. AL TAPMAN Jim Lewis decisions Bnh Hayes of Syracuse 189 JOHN PATRICK tSeniori MIKE COOPER A1 Tapman was the only Lion to remain undefeated in this sea- sOIfs dual-meet competition. He was defeated in the finals of the Intercollegiates, however, at the hands of defending champ Moe Goldbas, of Cornell. Tapman was knocked to the canvass twice in the first round by hard left hooks, but came back to have his opponent hanging on at the end of the third, and for this getting one of the biggest ovations of the tournament from the Syracuse fans. Other Houck pupils who fought their way to the finals were Mike Cooper and Johnny Patrick, the elder. Both Cooper and Patrick met their nemesis in opponents who already held vic- tories over them from the dual meets. Little Cooper put up a gallant battle against tall, rangy Lavendusky, of Army, but the Cadet used his long jab to full advantage and copped the 120- pound title. Patrick, a senior and famous footballer, was the victim of a questionable decision. Attempting to overcome a TKO defeat suffered at the hands of Americo Woyciesjes, of Syracuse, the local gladiator outjabbed and outpunched his Orange foe for three full rounds, with Woyciesjes getting the ver- dict and the 175-pound title. Lions Frank Silvestri and Hank Schweitzer were eliminated in the preliminaries and Bernie Sandson and Johnny Patrick, Sophomore, suffered defeat in the semi-finals. At the National Collegiate boxing tournament, at Madison, Wis, the two Lion entries, Hank Schweitzer and A1 Tapman, At Tapman invites Ben Jacobs of Virginia to come in 190 were defeated in the preliminaries and semi-finals respectively. Tapman got a pass to the semi-finals by defeating the former Golden Gloves champion, Clayton Rand, of Mississippi State. But the plucky, little 127-p0under lost out in the semi-finals to Ted Kara, of Idaho, the 1936 captain of the Olympic boxing team, who went on to take the title the following night. In the dual meets, outstanding performances. which will long he remembered in the annals of Penn State boxing were: The three knockout victories over Western Maryland Sluggers scored in the first round, Johnny Patrick, a sophomore heavyweight, scoring a 40-sec0nd knockout in the first round. Veteran Alex Sopchak very handily TKO,d Bucknellis Smith in the second round. Bernie Sandson, at 155, showered SyracuseKs Sal Rons- valle with so many left jabs from the outset that the referee halted the bout after 1:26 of the first round. In the same meet, Tap- man gave Orangeman Al Duke a boxing lesson. Although los- ing because of a cut above his eye which forced the bout to he stopped, Mike Cooper looked great against two-year Intercol- legiate Champ Walt Lavendusky, of Army. Although Captain Hanna was forced out of the lineup against Michigan State due to an abscessed ear, Seniors Tapman and Patrick ended their collegiate boxing careers in a blaze of glory by Hashing brilliant victories over their Spartan foes. JOHN PATRICK tSnphunmrei Just before Palrickfs downfall against Syracuse's Woyciesjcs 191 DON 8ij! I NI uXN Captain CHARLIE SPEIDEL Couch m IlnwrgXVnitv, lH-ush-r. I'lllinn. norm. Ss-nlzn . l rsl liuu'nSpvith-l. t'rniuhmul, lhwlmmn, Crniu'hmul, GINIHUII, 1Vllsml WRESTLING VARSITY LETTERMEN D. G. Bachman, Captain E. F. Borlz F. C. Craighead J. J. Craighead G. W. Elliot R. F. Gensler SEASONS Penn State ................ 14 Penn State ................ 12 Penn State ................. 17 Penn State .................. 17 Penn State ................ 3 Penn Stale ................ 27 Penn State ................ 17 Penn Slate ................ 22 F. A. Gleason C. S. King J. Scalzo D. M. Waite R. 1. Wilson, Manager RECORD Nebraska ................ 14 Michigan ................. 16 Princeton ................ 1 1 Army .................... 13 Lehigh .................. 25 Cornell .................. 3 N avy .................... 11 Syracuse ................. 8 Second Place Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Seventh Place National Intercollegiate Wrestling Association 192 Penn State again ended on the right side of the ledger with the number five in the win column against two losses. The cli- max of the season was Frank Cleasorfs triumph in the Eastern Intercollegiates to win the only individual title for the Nittany- men. Lack of experience was the telling fact of the Lion wrestlers 144-14 tie with Nebraska in the seasorfs opener, as four of Charlie Speider five veterans won their bouts, while the other three stepped off on the wrong foot in their varsity debuts. In the second meet State lost a see-saw battle to Michigan by the margin of two falls, 16-12. Nichols, Wolverine champ, BOB WILSON Manager decisioned Bortz while Scalzo won his match easily. The Nittanymen opened their Eastern warfare with a 17-11 win at Princeton, their first victory of the year. Much of the rejoicing that comes to a team winning its first match was offset by Captain Bachmanis defeat, his second in a dual meet in three years of varsity competition. State kept in the running for Eastern honors by knocking ofT Army 17-13 at West Point. A problem in the State lineup was solved by an experiment with the Cadets, with Scalzo moving JOE SCALZO Scalzo, black, on his way to a quick fall victory over Reimers, Cornell ERNIE BORTZ FRANK CRAICIIEAD down to 145 and Censler taking the 155 pound post, both win- ning decisions. February 11 saw two wrestling teams meet in Rec Hall- one, Lehigh, experienced, in top physical conditionethe other, State, displaying little improvement after a month of seasoning. True, the 25-3 score doesn,t show the comparative strength of the two teams but the result to the 5000 spectators seemed in- evitable. Only King in the 121 pound class and Scalzo in the 145 pound class had a Chance. King decisioned over Burnett while Scalzo lost a close match to Masem, Intercollegiate Cham- pion. Tired of playing the lily, the Nittany Lion ripped the Cornell Bear to shreds by a 27-3 score, with Craighead, Scalzo and Bortz scoring falls. The biggest surprise for the Lions was Elliofs success in the heavyweight class. Intercollegiate Champion Matheras win saved Cornell from a shutout. Raising their status in Eastern matdom by handing Navy1s Blue and Gold, a 17-11 heating, State continued its successful drive. Bortz outlasted Herm Spector in an overtime 175 pound battle. Jitsu Joe Scalzo ripped into Reynolds, of Navy, and wasted little time in pinning him while Gensler and Bachman both gained refereegs decisions. 194 Coming through with a 22-8 victory, SpeidePs wrestling Lions topped off their dual meet season at Syracuse. The Craig- head twins, Scalzo, Waite, Gensler and Bachman all scored points in the win column. March 11 saw Gleason fight his way through the 35th All- nual Eastern Wrestling Collegiates at Yale to win the 136 pound crown, the Nittanymen finishing runners-up seven points behind Lehigh,s powerful Engineers. John Craighead and Scalzo took second places while Bachman and Gensler lost in the semi-finals but took decisions from defeated finalists to end up with second place medals. Gleason won his title in an overtime fray with Bird, Yale veteran, on the basis of aggressiveness. Showing themselves as smart, polished wrestling machines, Scalzo and Bachman placed second and third respectively, in a field of the countryis best college matmen to give a three man State team seventh place in the National Collegiates. Bachman injured a rib in the semi-finals before losing to Lehigh,s Mathes. Scalzo defeated Masem, of Lehigh, and Tozer, of Oklahoma, to wind up in second place after losing to the new 145 pound title-holder, Nichols, while Bortz lost the first round to Lyman, of Cornell. JOHN CRMCIIEAD FRANK CLEASON 195 SWIMMING LETTERMEN H. R. Allison W. S. Kirkpatrick M. H. Vinzanl A. P. Boileau G. R. McLaughlin C. 5. Welsh, Captain K. H. Bunk J. E. Reilly D. S. Welsh CHARLIE WELSH L. W. Hoy T. J. Robinson E. B. Wood Captain SEASONS RECORD Penn State ............... 19 Pitt ....................... 56 Penn State .............. 44.5 Syracuse .................. 30.5 Penn State ................ 5l University of Toronto ........ 24' Penn State .............. 19 Rutgers ................... 56 Penn State ............... 60 Temple ................... 15 Penn State .............. 56 West Chester ............... 19 Penn State .............. 57 Carnegie Tech .............. 18 Penn State ............... 29 University of Pennsylvania u- 46 Penn State ............... 33 Cornell ................... 4'2 BOB GALBRAITH Under the tutelage of R. E. Galbraith and W. J. Gaskill this CoaCh yearis varsity team turned in the best record of its four years of existence. From the total of nine meets they emerged with five wins and four losses, giving a percentage standing of .555. Outstanding among the point winners were W. S. Kirkpatrick, K. H. Bunk, Captain C. S. Welsh, M. H. Vinzant, and G. R. Mc- Laughlin. The 300-yard medley relay team was composed of M. H. Vinzant, A. P. Boileau, and Captain C. 5. Welsh. These men set p001 records against Carnegie Tech and West Chester and later broke both of these at Cornell. The team will lose three seniors, Captain C. S. Welsh, K. H. Bunk, and L. W. Hoy. HAROLD FISHER Manager Top Itmv-eFisher, Boilunu, Kirkpatrh'k, Gnlhruith, Robinson, Bitnor, Gusklll I First. Ihm'eXVood, 150ml, Manughlln, Lucas, 0. tVL-lsh, Ilny, Vinzunt, Newlmry, D. tVolsh . l....5... . '- 111 I 1 111111 e 111 1111111 1 1 1111111 -,;Q- --- '- . 196 3 'I'np RIIHLW Iliunkin Zurgvr. SIH'PIIT, LnII'IIIIsIIAin. .IIIIIIIIs. Kirk. Good. SlrIIIIlI. KIIIZ. II'iPlIiL'I'I'. IianIs. II:III 1 lr st 1'1HV401I7HII I'zk LETTERMICN SIC ASONS RECORD D. K. Adzlnnls .II. .I. II ipI-Izkv III- C .Ipt. Iin I'PIIII Stnh- .. i9 IeIIIISIIIuIIiII 1' H Ric I.t. oiu Penn Stun H Rutg D. uItlz. I'u lI' IIIII II D. S. Mons I'I'IIII Slate . 1H VIIIOIIIL'II .I. C G IN III S. NI. Rankin I'L'IIII Stun r211 10 Ml -- - ---- .I. B. Ha . ZMIIIIugor lvl. R. Rink QII:IIII.IIlI:.l'I:II Mm 011. SI'Imusc. IIuIIIiltun, I'uIII 1- W K 12. II. Shunk Re. III: Tim M mst plum LETTERMEN SEASONS RECORD M.Ii. He ck II. K QIIIIIII I II'IIII Stale Kutztuwn C. II. I'rcssnmn II I'. Schnel'cr Penn Shite .V S. II'tItlInIIII II. II. :tuhl I'cIIII Sluiu I IIIIIIoton .IV. iilleal' .ll132lt01' I'L'IIII SIIIII- I U I101 A. KIizIIIIIII Cu-CIIIIIIIIII G. II:x FIL'IIIiIIing-r I'HIII State Ilhmy lXV..W1:IHI II. ..I Runklo,C0C.Ipt.IIII I xW 0mm 'I'up IIIIIIHiSIIlIII SIIIIII'IYc-r. CrI-ssnmn. TITHIHI 1mm III II'is Ii rst IIIIIIiIVPtIsIoIm. IIIIIl-Npiv, PUIIIIIIIIII. SIrI-IIIIII Kliunmu. HIIIIIIII'. l'l'k, III-sko 197 SPRING BEN SIMONCELLI Captain JOE BEDENK Coach BASEBALL LETTERMEN J. P. Adessa M. W. Vonarx S T. Watts R. A. Brake S. B. MiehoE J C. Didinger J. R. Gillespie M. Valeri R. C. Goodrich P. C. Menzie H. S. Harrison R. K. Smith, Manager W. W. Wear B. P. Simoncelli, Captain E W. Nagel K. N Truhn J. A. Shipman SEASON'S RECORD Penn State ................ 6 University of Pennsylvania -- 4 Penn State ................ 4 Maryland ................ 7 Penn State ................ 7 Georgetown .............. 9 Penn State ................ 5 Navy .................... 6 Penn State ................ 9 Dickinson ................ 5 Penn State ................ 4 Villanova ................ 11 Penn State ................ 4 Gettysburg ............... 5 Penn State ................ 16 Western Maryland ......... 3 Penn State ................ 10 Syracuse ................. 12 Penn State ................ 5 Temple .................. 1 Penn State ................ 3 Syracuse ................. 0 Penn State ................ 7 Muhlenburg .............. 4 Penn State ................ 11 West Virginia ............. 0 Penn State ................ 11 West Virginia ............. 3 Penn State ................ 2 Army ................... 6 Penn State ................ 6 Susquehanna .............. 5 Penn State ................ 9 Bucknell ................. O 'lup Iinwilhulenk Menzie. lIIIus-er, 66' an s Fore, Dhlingtr. Relic Naccio. Shorwln llrutlhm Hlllusphu 6'Hnllxi .6Ht-.lmW .Wssn shnum-olll 6'mmrx, Hrnl'm l'rulm - ' 6 ' . 6 ' . 1 . I a y ! SL011; v.5 VB . 1 r: . 91-54-5747, ,f' mm :vt' v1! 63 ,: 664-57111'6 : rk-Ii'if I ;v '74 Pm. -' i . .9 . . . -, lx Ix rap... ,mb, 1 S g: 6' $306 RQ; . 1:, .- xfk .6 .3? 202 The 1938 season saw Penn State,s Varsity Baseball team take a fair majority of its scheduled conHicts. After a rather bad start, due to poor fielding, the team managed to overcome most of its difhculties, matching poor play in one department with excellent work in another. Watts and Simoncelli were out- standing as pitchers, and they helped to close the season with ten victories and seven losses. In the opener, State defeated the University of Pennsylvania by a score of 6-4. It was the fifth victory for the Nittany Lions over Pennsylvania in nineteen games. Miehoff and Adessa were exceptionally fine in fielding, while Sam Watts, having relieved Simoncelli in the fourth inning, continued to blank Penn. On April 14, State went down before Marylandhs strong team by a score of 7-4. It was a close game throughout with the lead Changing several times during the game. Captain Simoncelli pitched. Making its second trip away, playing Georgetown on April 22 and Navy on the 23rd, State again was defeated, by the for- mer, who extended its winning streak to 19 games with a vic- torious score of 9-7. The follow-up at Annapolis brought still 203 BOB SMITH Manager JOE ADESSA HARRY HARRISON t x ; vWX 5 T4 70 NHCL VON vtRX another defeat for State, 6-5, with loose infield work providing the margin of victory. The first home game was an unimpressive victory over Dick- inson 011 April 27. This was States second victory in five com- bats. The game was somewhat marred by thirteen errors, seven by Dickinson and six by the Lions. Villanova overpowered the State nine in a slugfest with a seven run seventh inning to win, 11-4. Watts was starting pitcher, but was relieved by Goodrich in the seventh when Vil- lanova pounded him for twelve hits. Then came still another in the losing streak suffered by the Lions. Gettysburg put State down for the fourth time in four years. It was a close battle with score tied 3-3 at the end of the eighth inning, but despite Wearis good hitting and Goodrichis fine pitching, State lost, 5-4. Following this, the team gained its third victory 011 May 7, at home. It defeated Western Maryland, 16-2. Gillespie, Miehoff, Adessa, Vonarx, Menzie, and Harrison all contributed hits to score. Once more the infield blew up at the wrong time and handed the game to our opponents, this time in the next game to Syracuse, by a score of 12-10. In the sixth inning, fourteen enemy batters came to the plate to knock over nine runs with the help of five errors in the infield. 204 Captain Simoncelli pitched the next game well to defeat Temple, 5-1. Brake led the hitting, having two for four, a double and a home run. The Colgate game, next on the sched- ule, was rained out. On Saturday, however, State defeated the Syracuse Orange, 3-0, to make Eve wins against six defeats to date for the season. Simoncelli pitched, striking out seven and walking none. Then the varsity nine raised its average to .500 by defeating Muhlenburg, 7-4, May 18. Watts, outstanding as relief pitcher, allowed only two hits, walked none, and struck out five during 5 , -. his turn on the mound. RAY BRAKE Two games were played next with West Virginia, one May 20 and the other May 21. State was victorious in both with respective scores of 11-0, and 11-3. Then Army stopped the Lion7s winning streak with a 6-2 victory on May 25 at West Point. Statefs record for the season stood to date at eight vic- tories out of fifteen starts. This was to be brought up to nine 1 out of fifteen when State defeated Susquehanna University by a score of 6-5. The varsity nine boasted their seasmfs record to ten wins against seven defeats by trouncing Bucknell, 9-0, in the last game of the season. t TOM WA'IVTS Mel Vonarx at hal. Slate versus Villanova 205 TRACK LETTERMEN D. E. Bauer D. H. Hanley H. Ray Pope, Manager R. E. Connnan H. W. Himes T. P.P1iolo W. A. Doehnerl P. V. Jones J. H. Redmond, Captain J. H Fail E. T. Kinkead W. L. J. M. F1azie1 F. E. Maule W. J. Smith N. M. Go1d0n I. D. Murphy N. Vukmanic W. P.G1iest P. T. Olexy H. W. Wear C. S. Pierce JIM REDMOND Captain SEASONS RECORD INDOOR February 12-Penn A. C. Mcel ............... No Scoring Philadelphia March 5-1. C. A. A. A. A. ................ Six Points New York City March 12?. Catholic University Relays ........ 26 Points Washington, D. C. March 25-Wesl Virginia ................. 13V;- Poinls Morgantown, W. Va. OUTDOOR April 1-Pe1m Slate 51 Michigan Stale -- 75 State College April 29-30-Pe1111 Relays No Scoring Philadelphia May 7-Pe1111State-- 7614 Chicago ........ 492A State College May 14-Penn State-- 90 Syracuse ....... 45 State College May Zl-PennState-.. 60V;- Pitlsburgh ...... 741V: Pittsburgh J1me 3-4wI. ..A A A. A.---7 Points New York City CHICK WERNER one 1 t,x x01 571 E3! 3T; 5'; K11 57,1 11111 1H1-11;111g11-. K1111111'111n1111-z.111-:,111111111 Grinsf Piorvn 81111111111111.111111111111110, Clnrk, Yohn, Stnllr-r, .1111101', S1111t11, XVt-rner Firm 111m 41'.111r 1'r1lzi1-r. l'ri11111,Sl1:11 111111cr 31111110, 11111115,C11r111111111,011-,. 206 The Lion trackmen opened their indoor season with the Penn A. C. invitation meet in Philadelphia, with a three man team, composed of Frazier, Gordon, and Maule. Frazier finished fourth in the high hurdles final, while Gordon and Maule showed up very well in their respective events. Eight men attended the I. C. 44-A. meet in New York City. The results were very promising in that Olexy and Smith placed third and fourth in the two mile field, while Gordon took a fifth in the mile to give State their six points. The times were Very promising. The fifth annual track and field meet of the Catholic Uni- versity was held in Washington, D. C., and Penn State showed exceptional strength by taking the team trophy. State,s ath- letes combined to shatter three of the nine meet records. This meet probably displayed the best winner form of the team. State took four first places and two second places. Olexy took the one-mile run, Smith the two-mile run and Pierce the 880-yard run. Clark took first place in the pole vault, while Gordon and F razier took seconds in the 100-yard run and forty-five-yard high hurdles respectively. The Penn State trackmen finished third behind Michigan State and Pittsburgh in Morgantown, W. Va., to end their indoor Michigan off to a good start before defeating State, 75-51 207 POPE Cn-Manager JONES Cu-Manager NICK VUKMANIC CORN MAN season. Although not taking one first place, the team scored in all of the events but two. Olexy took second in the mile, Jackson took a second in the pole vault and Murphy placed third in the shot put, while Bauer placed second in the low hurdles and Griest took third place in the half mile. The first outdoor meet of the season was held at State College on Friday April 1. The score of the meet, although being 75 to 51 in favor of Michigan State, was by no means indicative of the close competition. Pete Olexy took a first in the two-mile run and Murphy took a first in the discus throw. Vukmanic came through as usual in the javelin throw with a first place. In the Penn Relays, Nick Vukmanic was again outstanding. Nick broke the Carnival record in the javelin toss with a heave of 223 feet 10 inches, heating the old record by 9 feet. Vuk- manic created quite a sensation and the possibility of his oh- taining 21 position on the Olympic team in 1940 seems partic- ularly good. Penn State, getting well into mid season form, defeated Chicago by a score of 76 MB to 49 2L3 at State College. Stateas margin came through their superior field men. The outstanding star of the meet however, was Frazier, who tied the State records for both the high and low hurdles. Criest and Fair lead the way iround the turn 208 Penn State,s well balanced team routed the Orange 0f Syra- cuse 90 to 45 on a rain drenched field. Syracusek only vic- tories 0n the track came through Glickman, who won the 100 and 220-yard dashes respectively. The rain held back any possibilities of record runs, but the team looked very outstand- ing nevertheless. In the meet with Pittsburgh, Woodruff and Ohl, of the Panthers, garnered 30 points between them to pace an unde- feated Pitt team to a 74V: to 60V; victory over State. Bauer led the State team with double victories in the hurdle events and PETE ULEXY this gave him an undefeated streak in the hurdles against the Panthers in three years of varsity competition. Six men went to the I. C. 4-A. meet held at Randolph Island on June 3 and 4, and managed to garner a total of seven points against the best competition in the collegiate field. Vukmanic was again the outstanding man on the State team. He threw the javelin 11 feet farther than his closest competitor to gain a first place and 5 points for the team. Murphy threw the discus a distance of 145 feet to gain fourth, thus scoring the other two points to make a total of seven. TOM PRIOLA Michi'un crowds Staleis finishin ta H- D 209 LACROSSE LETTERMEN J. A. Andrukitis W. Dattlebaum J. P. Proksa R. B. Blum, Manager R. B. DeFalco G. E. Hitler J. S. Buckman J. A. Genther R. C. Sharp 5. E. Cohn, Captain A. Krause A. G. Simpson 1 R. S. Coskery H. N. Meyer J. A. Snook s, E. COHN A. E. Cowen V O. B. Wuenschel Captain SEASON'S RECORD Penn State ................ 2 Army .................... 10 Penn State ................ 4 Maryland ................ 11 Penn State ................ 7 Pennsylvania .............. 4 Penn State ................ 7 Swarthmore ............... 6 Penn State ................ 13 Cornell .................. 5 Penn State ................ 13 Colgate .................. 6 Penn Sttae ................ 5 Syracuse ................. 4 Penn State ................ 12 Lafayette ................. 1 NICK THIEL Coach ng 'C$'jm;111o$v '1 1 . 11 E V ' M 1:; y'lmVH: 'l$$ 1 Vaz: : '1 ' 5311; MM 1214' . E$ Hy: 'l 11 111117-1 lulu. Mm-IIuLII Ihnlrd. llny1r, lluuth l'r'11i lrnl 0 11:11 Mr Iilnuhnuuh t1m'.uu Il1-ss.ll,lliun Slmlrp. Nurllu-tski. Curt1-,r Thicl lligsl Vl' mv lHlir Buo'lmun,Duttlclmum,01191111111. '1 11111111 l11l Shnpmn. l'ruksu C1:l1n,Sn1mk hulrul 11h: 311-.1' ,,Cusk1-ry 1H tler, Kruusc, Yudin 210 Despite a slow start against two strong teams, Army and Maryland, State,s 1938 lacrosse team had an exceptional season with two losses and six consecutive wins. In the snow on New Beaver Field the Lions lost their first game to Army. Scoring in the first minute, the Cadets showed all-round superiority with an impregnahle defense. Cohn and Coskery were State,s strong men. In losing to Maryland on their first trip the Lionsi play was more impressive than the following victory over Penn where the action was brilliant one minute, ragged the next. Simpson, Proksa, and Bitter starred. With one minute to go Coskery tallied the winning goal to nip Swarthmore in a thriller 011 New Beaver Field. Andrukitis sparkled on the defense. A three-game week brought brilliant victories over Cornell, Colgate, and Syracuse. Outplaying Cornell and Colgate in every branch of the game the Lions scored at will with Meyer taking a spectacular lead. Hitter saved a wild, hard-fought game at Syracuse, while Cohn and Coskery led the attack. The season ended with Lafayette so heartily trounced that the Lion reserves played most of the game. .- ,.'1:. ' 'N h . . a . . - t .- . . . - . ' 1 I I . W ., A 1'! 1w. 1.! t .hktuh...;fi , -$' i h th ' hit .8;th . S V 35$ an e Fast action in the StateeSwarthmore tilt. State won, 7-6 211 BOB BLUM Manager RAY COSKERY BURKETT Captain JOE WEN'I'LINU Munugvr Rulhvrl'unl. lln-Iqu, l'ulln-rsun. Gross, GOLF LETTERMEN C. L. Cramer, Co-Manager R. H. Miller B. J. Burkeu, Captain W. W. Patterson W. H. Gross J. L. Stevenson E. A. Hehda J. D. Wentling, .111, Co-Manager K. K. Klingensmith C. G. Workinger J. K. Mahaffey SEASONS RECORD Penn State .............. 6 Army .................... 3 Penn State .............. 3 Pittsburgh ................ 6 Penn State .............. 3 Pittsburgh ................ 6 Penn State .............. 5 Cornell .................. 4 Penn State 71A; Cornell .................. 111; Penn State .............. 0 P D - 9 Penn State .............. 0 Princeton ................ 9 Penn State .............. 3 Pennsylvania .............. 6 Penn State .............. 9 Carnegie Tech ............. 0 A member for the third successive year in the Southern Division of the Eastern Intercollegiate Golf Association, composed of Pitts- burgh, Georgetown, Cornell, and Penn, Penn State,s 1938 golf varsity completed a poor season by placing fourth in its division, having defeated Cornell and Carnegie Tech. Millvr, Sh-n-nson. Burkvll. Crlem-r, Vontling. llulmtTvy TENNIS LETTERMEN C. P. Arherg A. C. Hildehrandt R. C. Brown, Manager R. E Kirby . r C T A- D, Cohen P. R. Massey, Captam PAUL NIASSEY 5. Z. Freed W. S. Wiley.J1'. Captain J. N. Goodman t I t SEASONS RECORD I Penn State ................ 3 Lehigh ..................... 6 Penn State ................ 0 Penn ....................... 9 Penn State ................ 5 Gettysburg .................. 4 Penn State ................ 3 Syracuse ................... 6 Penn State ................ 2 Cornell 7 Penn State ................ 0 Army ...................... 9 Handicapped by lack of practice and hounded by rainy weather that cut down outdoor drills, Dink Stovefs netmen won only one Of six meets, nosing out Gettysburg, 5-4, on the home courts. The Lions started the season with a trip that netted them two losses, losing to Lehigh, 6-3, and Penn, 9-0. Captain Massey gave the highly-touted Izzy Bellis a game fight before losing at Penn. The Nittanymen defeated Gettysburg, then lost to Syracuse. 6-3, and Cornell, 7-2. Closing the season at West Point, the Stov- ermen lost to Army 9-0. R. C. BROW N Manager ; 'vawmmwctwwu , mama ' , Top Ihnrestnvcr. Arhoru, Cohen. Goodman, Brown F rs! Iimw-Kirhy, Massey, Illldolurnudl, Freed 213 ' , . ., ' , -,I ' ' : - : A : t; , 7, 111,111 , ,7 , wbl'lllll 'JII'vIll'IIIIJI; A x , . I ,1 L . I -. g 1 ,v V FRESBHMAN H: A. . H, .wwk .qukimsscx.x M .tht. gm..M 53.. nun: f gt .a. mu. hath umw E; wmmquw . .. 2.. 4... J .. 4 3 wiwmu. F. $.me 13:? I.WQ h r r .,.V nuvhlqiuJol K r : .JIA.II13? llllll 4.1::rl.lflrll.An .. 1.1! IIAE ..F 'v HMtWLW ,. ijPIl..Y IN? I .uwunH.A FOOTBALL NUMERAL MEN W. J. Debtor C. E. Erwin F. tV 9Lhumathe1 F. D. Sears M. Garbinsky W.S.Ce1hald BIELSMALTZ C. J. Wilkinson W. R. Smaltz, Co-Captain L. E. Houck 0' aptam J. A. Petrella H. L. Krouse, Co-Captain C. E. Raysor T. O. Megargee . L. L. Frketich V. M Ev vans C. E. Medlar W7. K. Bates L. A. Eig n1 aueh F. J . Kolenda SEASONS RECORD Penn State ................. 13 University of Pittsburgh ...... 12 Penn State ................ 0 Syracuse University .......... 20 Penn State ................ 33 Cornell University ........... 0 P61111State ................ 20 Bucknell University .......... 0 HARCRY KROUSE Penn State ................ 20 Army ...................... 0 C-0 Captain The Freshman football season for the fall of 1938 was one of the most successful that the college has had in a number of years. Five games were won, and one game was lost. For the first time a strictly all-Freshman schedule was played. At the conclusion of the season, W. Smaltz and L. Krouse were elected honorary co- captains. Outstanding men in the backfield were Smaltz, Krouse, and Petrella; while Carbinski and Frketich were leaders in the line. - - - 41 Top Itmx'CNi-Ip tttn. Ilohh Yohn IHHBnrro ansnr Shun Gross Fcrleti v.11 Sthumnclmr Eigenrnmh Il1illil1s. Soars, MC A'ndrous lirst ItunmtttgurutDebler,1ntrtllull'rui11,Xhlli11sun.Krousc.Sn1:1Itz Kolc11d:.1 310111111- Garbi nskl, GLF 111 rd 218 BASKETBALL NUMERAL MEN F.M.Fa11is C. E. Medlal',.11'. E. A. Cross W. E. Shutt XV T Kelly H. V17. Smith, Captain HOWARD SMHH H.L.K1'0use H. C. While Ca up! 1111 SEASONS RECORD Penn State ................ 31 Dickinson .................. 16 Penn State ................ 28 Bucknell .................... 25 Penn State ................ 27 Pittsburgh .................. 35 Penn state ................ 4-1 Carnegie Tech ............... 27 Penn State ................ 39 Kiski ...................... 32 1361111 Stale ................ 241 Bucknell .................... 26 Penn State ................ 11.0 1Vyoming Seminary ........... ' 8 NICK TIllEL Coach The victory over Wyoming Seminary closed a successful cage season for Coach Thiel's cub baskeleers with a record of five wins in seven contests. After defeating the Dickinson cubs at the season's start and then Bucknell, the yearlings lost to a strong Pitt team, but displayed their best form of the year in that game. Francis Farris, wiry Lion forward, hammered the basket for 16 points in the Kiski win. 11:9 '51 11'sr : 4'1 .1f.g,1u.ll 33,4Q $1.5?! ; . 7. .1; 1 . ii. ! . -! Top 11011 Britlun 1111111 G01111111. 11011111110. :111'11-r Zivmnfus 1111.11,S11111t,T11i01 lirst 11'111-811111101110111 l11rr1n,.11011111r, 111111LS111itl1,C1-oss,1i011, 219 JERRY GATES Captain LEO IIOUCK Couch W A LT HOSTERMA N Captain CHICK WERNER Coach BASEBALL NUMERAL MEN R. L. Kegg R. F. Mack W. J. Shemck J. R. Miller. Jr. J. A. Ritchie, Jr. E. J. Averman. Jr. W. A. Bardo J, E, Spellman J. M. Richardson P. J. Scally J. W. Minney J. E. Barr R. Robinson B. B. Blank E. Sapp F. G. Ball R. H. Hexter C. H. Gates SEASONS RECORD Penn State ...................... 7 Mercersburg ......................... 9 Penn Slate .................... 0 Kiski ............................. 9 Penn State .................... 1 Syracuse ........................... 14 Penn Slate .................... 1 Colgate ............................ 2 Penn State .................. 7 Wyoming Seminary ................. 4- Penn State ..................... 5 Mom A110 .......................... 4 Although the 1941 baseball team won only two games and lost four, some good material was developed by Coach Leo Houck, with Smith as manager and Gates as captain. Errors and inability to connect for safe hase-hits kept the freshmen in the losing:r column. TRACK NUMERAL MEN W. R. Hoslermun, Jr. R. N. Knickerbocker F. M. Plutt L. H. Cohen H. J. Showaller J. E. Kennedy C. P. llill'crty Penn State ............. Penn State ............ W. W. Undo R. H. Edgar R. N. Kawa D. A. Fox R. A. Gaines M. L. Keiser SEASONS RECORD ....... 63V: ........ 5114 A. G. Weinberg G. W. Reinhold C. W. DeLong J. F. Williams, Jr. II. A. Kjellman, Jr. W. J. Dempler V. A. Hartman Cornell ......................... 7135 Pittsburgh ...................... 83V; The freshmen tracksters, although losing both to Cornell and Pitts- burgh, showed several possibilities for varsity material. Chick Werner acted as the yearlingst coach, while Walt Hosterman captained the team. Hosterman and Dempler, even though they were hindered by a muddy track, were particularly outstanding in the Pitt meet. 220 BOXING NUMERAL MEN II. aniherg P. B. Muzerov J. B. Meehun Ii. Allman R. D. Baird W. Lawrenw W. .I. Brvem- R. R. Mull M. J. P310113 D. W. Giucuhinv H. A. Masters .1. D- Schwartz SEASON'S RECORD P011 Slate ...................... 3 Syracuse, ........................... P011 State .................... 5 Bucknoll ........................... 3 The freshman boxing team had a .500 average for the season. Al- though they suffered a loss in their first meet, three great prospects were uncovered who are expet'ted to go plates as mitwielders. Hel'm Cofiherg, Bub Baird. and Harry Masters remained undefeated when Coach Nestor Kociuhinskyis freshman huxers wound up their two- meet season with a 5-3 victory over Bucknell at Lewishurg. Mazemv and Breene were other point-getters fur the uuhs. WRESTLING NUMERAL MEN R. C. Alexander J. C. Henry B. A. Paulhainns C. Bender C. L. Hess R. J. Sayre G. Firestone P. E. Hetzel S. J. Slarnch SEASONS RECORD Penn Stau- ..................... 20V; Mt-Hrershurg Academy ........... 111i! ........................ 121,2 Penn State ..................... 171,-:- Cornell Joe Krupa, moulded together a team which resulted in an undefeated season. In the Opening meet of the season, the frosh boasted two falls. three decisions, and one draw, with Henry and Starueh winning by falls. The second meet gave another victory to the cub grapplers. In this ronflict, Paulhamus and Sayre downed their men, Henry and Hetzel won by decision, and Bender wrestled to a draw in an overtime bout. 221 HERM GOFFBERG Captain NESTOR KOCIUBINSKY oach JOHN HENRY Captain JOE KRUPA Coach S N o .I. T. A x L 'x V.- RAYMOND S. COSKERY President ROBERT C. COERDER INTERFRATERNITY J. MILLER FRAZIER V160 Pl't'Sidvnt coUNCIL Secretary-Treasurer The Interfraternity Council this year has made great progress in establishing better relations between the borough and the fraternity men. The council experienced a very satisfactory rush- ing season in spite of the fact that room shortages were prevalent. A judiciary committee was instigated for the first time during rushing season consisting of Professor Sheldon C. Tanner, Jack Putney, and Professor A. Howry Espenshade. The Interfraternity Council roll is composed of one senior and one junior from each mem- ber chapter. The organization is made up of both national and local fraternities with the aim of hollering the college as well as its life and ideals. 'l'np Ihm'!.hl Sm-nnd Rn I- sh-ln. lh-yt-r. Stm-kmnro. Mt'IIt-nry. P-uh-lmr. Arlmrg, Plnrkv. Ilnyos, tVrlzht. Dohlm. Johnson wh rrin-k, NIIH'W. Ihu-h. Hustotlur. Hugluw. .lum-s, KIIIIlu-l. Sgnr :It. tVnrnm-ki -'r-' . . First RmthrnlI. Monro, Borgmun. ltm-lunuker, Ym'klpy. Pearce, Cusknry, Guorder. Lnrnon. lumhnugh. xxurvwl. Slmllenbcrger 228 ACACIA FUL'NDEII .ET UNIVERSITY OF .EHE'IIIH .E.E', 11101 .EI'TIE'E CIIAI'TEIISI TEE'ImE 'H'IE -SIZE'1I3.E' PENNSYLVAN IA STATE CHAPTER ESTABLISH ED 1909 FIIATIIES 1E FACUL TE TE G. H OBEVEN EE'.S. FAUST .L.IIE.E.E'IE'1; E. .E.IIICHEIUE11 EV. E BUTT R. D. FELLOWS II.II.K1EU1I'.EI.EE EE' 11.1IICIIIIII D. A. CAMPIIEIL J E1. II KIII .I. 11. IIOWLAED D. A. CIIOE II.J.GA1IBER D.1I.EIA1IIIIE C. A D. S. CIIYDEII II. M. GERIIAIIDT C. E. E'I I-'..El.'I'OIIIIAEI'1I' xv P. v4 ' .GIIAI II.B.E'OII'I'111III.'I' I'. 1'. EE' EAE EII . 4E. DI'TCIIIIEII II GIIEEN W. 11.11u'I'E1IE. J. W. EVIIITE EE'. EE H. G. I'YLE M. EE'IIIGIIT W .S. D; L, JIR F1I.E'I'IIES IE' UIIBE EE'. II. CAMPBELL II. II. DEAL .I. II. EEII'I ' E. L. WILLARD P. II. DALE II. II. 1101' W, H. EE'AIIIIEII II'IIA'I'IIIIZS IE' COLIIEGIO Soninrs . .1. 1E. GIIIIII'11:'1 'I'IIS C. P. K1IIEIEIEI...DOCOII1 0. L. SE11 T H 1. II. IIU EV. J 111qu .1.1I.IEIIIIS II.1.I STII ESEIYIIIII 1I. .TIEI'OBSI L. II.E hCU LLY R. E SIIUSS 0.12'1'UTTI E II. II'IIIK J . - ich . unwrs J R ard Myers 5 1c.aex1ux mchIw, .111. 1.. n KLIE'II: J. 1. STA 1'1 m N. D. YOUNG .I. D. ..1IE1I1I111 .1. 1E. IEII-AII'OOS C. II'. T4EY101I SUDIIOIIIIII'I'N C 11 IIIIEII'DIE'G II. L. II'OII'J'I'IIE'IIAUGII J. 11. GEIIIIIIL II. E. JONES II. C. C-E .EII'lIIILL .EI.1.SEII'I'II Freshmen 1. 1'1. YOUNG II. E. EVALCK 1 011 1 1I4SI'1E .1. EV. SCHULTZ .K.SC11U1IIIIIT Staples, Jacobs, Broodhm,i Sclhnlulx'tI liG1111-51111- C11111pIu-11klE1:l SmIth '1111rd 1I1m'1'11rt 11lu,1m..'11 1.11 1111-. . 1. MN 11- l.11 111111 15: I-Irl :1 u'. 311C111 11v, S1111ss,Grinlt1 Top IIOWIY 01111:. Second Row Dya Faust Tzu '10 0.1- Klim- IIrinnm-I. FirstRmE-l'yle, 10110115,Lce,lx1rk,EIt-Afmms, .Elourv. Ihv,'Iurr1111n-v 229 ALPHA CHI Rl-IO FOUNDIIDD A'I' TRINITY COL I EGE. 189.1 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, TII'IIIN TI -'1'II1HIEIII PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER ESTA BLISII IIJD 1917 II'IIATIIIR IN I'IiIIIII J. K. ROBE :TSUN FILITIRI'IS IN II'ACITLTATE C. D. CIIAIII'LIN C. III. PINK C. C. II'AGNIIII! II. II'. II'EIHEL FILITRIIIS IN COLLEGIO Svniors I'D. .II. IIAIITIIAX N. C. PORT 1 WV 1: LY II II 'I'IIOII IV 1.1 . 11 1. 1a.1.sc111311'1v C. x. SNELI .i ' L. A. LARSON I 1' W 1x11u.1:1. Juniors 1'. K. 11101 UP :II J. 1II.IIIIIS J. II'. LAMADE ' . I .9 . Ii. 13' DUI! II FENILICIHII I! K. IIIII l'I'III I L II. N. REITZ PI. ii: $311113,ngth .1. II. i'l'iI' IIIN II'. II. ,'l'IIII'ENS Sophunmrosq II. IIlIIHI IS H'IIIITI'I LL D. I'. . VAIEIY .I'I AI LAI'III II. III FTOI LIxROD .I. II'. OIII SEN V E. II'. SUIIIL XNSIxY S. U. II'I'G I IINDUII' SKI Frosllmen IV. G. EKDAHL T. III. TATE C . 1-1. WEIGEL Edward Hartman Clg va Hmv 78111111le thvm II'nllutn.Smn'vh.thmudu. I'Ikll1111l.'l11 Th in! 1:01 r1101 I'uulkrml Di vm-nhm hivr. I,i tn-lli ;.' 1-mi1mski lh-iiz, II'vim-I Sm mill 1': I o iuvl. 11111111111. Slu-Il 011.11 111 vnn-l l1rris .IIII-sx irst Imu ;7hr1-1-11 5111l1ll1r, S1- hinuuf, 11:11'11111111 l' ort, IIill Iilrhilll 230 ALPHA CHI SIGMA l-I'UI .VIIIIIII A V'I' IIVIV'II IIKI'I Y OII VV'ISI'ONSIN. 1902 .HI'I'IV'I'I I'IIIVI I'II1IIS, IIIUII'I'Y-IIIVIID NU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED APRIL II, 1911 IIIIIA'I'IIIIIS lIV II'ACI'IXIIA 'I'l'l , II. II. IN I IaIHIIIN .III. N. G I I IIIIII II '1' II. .VI .IVI KIII II W. L. IUII'IIIII II . VI A. I'. II UVIIISS 'I'. IV. M. V. .I. II. II ILVILVLL .I. II. IIIVVIIIS V. II. .VIIII III: 'I'. K I' I II. II. IIIIIIIIIGS ' I'. IVIICIIIVIEII I'. W IITOIIIL IT . III. M. JUNIIV .I II IIIII'I I II L VIIIIV'IIILZIII I I'IIA. IILIIIIII .I. II. .II'STIIIIC 'I'. h. UAKVVOOII III. I'. VVIII'IIIV I I . 'I IIII II-III III. .I. LAWSON .I. II. UIAIIIVV'INIII III. II. WILLIAMS . IDII'I'II IIIIIII D. II. VIIIIXVIILANII I: II I'AIIKh I II. II. WILLIAMS :EIST 0. II. .VIAIIIIV .II 1'.IIII I IIIS .I. D. ZI-IIIII IIIIIA'I'IIIIIS I.V COLIIIIIGIO SI-niurs II. II. VITIxIILV II. III. IIOII'I'UN III III. IIII.I4IU'I II II. .V' VIIII'VIIJII .I. II. AIHUIVIS II. III CI XIIKII? C. II. ..' E. T A. II. IILIIIIIIlVI IIII W.1I- RICA .VI. IL HIV I'I-ZI II D. .VII IIIIIVIIIIV' II: III I I VIIIII II. II. III III'I IHINIII II I. II. DIIVSVIUII III .I. I. IIOIIIIIIVIAIV .T. W. VII' IIIII Juniors 0. III. IIO'IITO S. A. an VIS'II IILII II IIJVSII. VIV' III. VV'ISIIIIIIIISICV In W. 1.01 I II. II, MO I I III I 1.. VV' J. VI'ISIIIIIII'SI-IIV D 1 A' k .V. V'. I IIIYL I'. II. .V'IIZ IIIII; II. b. on as It 1an g Snplmmnn-s A. II. IHV'III D. III, F 'ANS IIII MI I IIIIIJh I W. S. SIIOA'I'VIAN 1'. .VI. DUTY .I. III. HALIIAHIIEII V'. N II. I . .VIITII FN'SIIHIOII 1'. W. BEST A. L. KEARNEY .I. W. .VIOIIG AIV 'I'. M. SIIIIIKI-III II:- II- IIIIIV'I'IIN V. II. KUIIIVIAN N. T. VIOIIIIISON VV'. Ii. 'I'AYLUII .I. VI. IIII I .VI.-V.V' I. D. MALIIV M. S. I'III 'III-IIIS lI.VV'.VIUII1.IVII'III M. II. I I ITCII IIiIlnmn. SIII 'kv V II II iuIIluIsI-n. rIImmlmu'. Vuris ' I . Inn; . n1u.lrup l' I-nlu' . Dsun I.Iltlrl' V all or :IM LIurII'e, IaIIIlrlIUI1,.IIIIIIIIUIIII' IIvm-II, I.In-Ihlul, .VilIIc-n. IIuII'muu. CIDIIII'II .VIvu-r IIorlun IIlum-r 'I' II irtl I' I III. I II I Smoml IIun' U I ' In M Ml. IIirsl III p'uw I nu- lop IImI TKtlul'unnn. Ilnlmm. V ullnwr.r 'DHII id. Imh Kvnrm-v 'I n V Iur. IIanI. Smith. 'I.It II I n . ' 231 ALPHA GAMMA RI-IO FOUNDED AT UNIVI'I AC'1'11'111 CIIAI'TE A. K. aNDERSON 1!. I1. 1SING111II' .1. 11 IBM: 1'1'ZI.ER 1-1. 11' 11.1.ENBACII 1. 1'.11 11111 1. 11.11.111CKI1'1Y 11. I1.AAI.11111'11T 3.01.11111111'. 1-'. 11:. .11. II: 151' 1'.. 11.11111. 11: 11A. 1:. s. 11 1111111I11I.1N 1111' .11 AV . 'l'. 11.11'1-11' .1. 11U.11 .171 11'. 11. 1.. K11 .11 1'11UI' 0N1'11 KSITY 01 ILLINOIS. 1903 RS. '1'11111'1' 1'-'1'1111111111 GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED FEBRUARY 2, 11111 I'Rr1TItIGS IN FACULTATE R. 11.110NAI1DSON 11'. '1'. JAMES 11. 0.I111SSIN 11'. S. .11911'11'1111111118 Q. 11 1.12'1'1'1111'1'. '1'. 11. I'EITII 11. 12.11. 11 1111.:11 11. 1'. KN. 1'111-21. 11 . 1'. 1.11I1SIIAI1I. I'. II. 11111111111115 11.11'. 11111111113 11. 1'. MEAIII. FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1:. 11.111IUS01J1 11'.1.'. 1.0 11'1 1 1'. 11.11'1' .1. SIII'I.I.I1V1H 1:1: 151' 11. 111. 1111111'KINS I11. 1.. '111 1. l1. K.1III.I11I1 11'. C Juniors ll. 1. '111511'1. .AI' . 111'? 111' 11. .111. 1 11'. . . .11 9111 Y 11. '1'. 1111IXXBE111111111 .1. Sophomores 11'. 11111'11X1'11111'l' .1. 'l'. 1'. 11.11111'KIXH 111. .8011'111'11'11'11 11' reslmlen l1. LANE 1 1.11.11111'. 1' I1. I'. .11URI 111 E. E. 13.111171111'11 ..1 SAL 11.11. TRIEB111111 .1. 1.1.VDI1'11'11'0I1T 1'.. A. SMITII M. II. STD INIIII. 1'11 1' II . 11'.SUISI'1R 11.x. ' .111. 1'. C. 11'111'1'112111111. .111 11'. B. ROBINSON 11. 1'. 1111CK11'EI.I. .1. 11'. 11'11I.CII Walter Clarke 01': .1. 'l'. SMITII Ii. .1. 1'1111'11111S 11'. YORK '1'11111:-.1m-IInr11her1:er Bur runs. Q1 unoffpr. K111 k 1110111011211. Arthur. I'mu-rs. .111111. East. S1199 Itissnr. Walsh '1'1111'11 111111'01111111101. Smith 501-01111 :nw- -11111HSO1'. B m'1.1111111 Lender. Brumu-r 1-' 11:0 1'imt I' ow-Sulscr Duvis 11'l1itehr01111. .1111 . 11.111 1111113111111111.Ler01 1.11110. D nhrot. Shellenhoruor. Gilcl 111.1i'1'1'.l1111. Selm- Knhler. Sln '110r Lunar Alber t. Rockuell. Steinhinmr Clarke. 11111111111. 1111119 11011111 IIi ks r. .1111. 11:1 sti111.'s.sSmit11 232 Arthur Hicks CHE A. J. HICKS II. M. 1101'51'311 11. 31. FOGI'II. 1.. 11'. 11.11.1111: N. E. 11141117. '. CHRISTMAS ; . DORNSIFE .C 111 ANDOCK 11.111.1'III1V1N 1V. G. 11'. 1!. 11. 1V . ALPHA KAPPA PI FOUNDED AT NEWARK COLLEGE 01 ENGINEERING. ACTIVE CIIAI'I'EIIS. 'J'lllli'l'Y-TIIHEE 1921 OMICRON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1930 FHATEI! 1N FACI'LTATI'I R. F. DENGLER 1:11.1'1'11211 1N UIKIEE D. KISSINGER II'ILVL'KICS IN COLLEGIO Seniors 0111' 1.1; .T. N. VAN KIRK L. B. ZULICK 3.1111111 AS .1. IL YERBALIS Juniors MARTIN 11. J. 3101111AN L. G. IHTSSELL 11. MENAI'ACE 11. 1'1. 111111111115 J. A. UIII'III .1, .1. 11'1'NDEHLIT1'11 Sophomores R. MARTIN B. D. MOSS 111. R. SHISEEN G. 1' AM Froslunen ll. GAHINGER 11'. M. JAYNE 11.111111: 112GC. 0RITIEL Top 1' 1111' i311-1111p111- 1 , Morgun 111'rz 01i1'1-1'. 1r111l1l111'11. 1'Ir11'111 '1'111r11 111111'1'11n111..1111 11112111111111: 1111i .01. 111:. 1'1. 11'11111 1111 r1i1'11 11ris't11-11111 813101111 1011'-Y1111111s. Durnsife, 11. 1111111111. 81101-11, I1'.11111r11111, . cs, 19F 5irst 11011;111111s1-r, V1111Kir11 1V. 111111r,lli1'11'.1'1-r111111s,7.11111'k. Thomas 233 ALPHA PHI DELTA FOUNDED AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. 1914 ACTIVE i'llAPTH KS. TIIIR'L'YVFOUI: CHI CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1929 FRATEH IN FACUL'I'ATB J. G. CONTE FIIATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. AGNES A. GIANNANTONIO S. S. SALA J. S. DIGIROLAMO Juniors A, J. FEDELI J. F. I'ROCOl'lO J. l . Sophomores F. L. CIANXI J. KY. GIACOIHNE P. 1:. PALERMO J. J. FORTUNATO Freshmen B. CIMINO 4i. D'OHO .I. J. LORENZINI . E, DePUMl'O D. AV. GIACOBINE A. L. MIORELLI V. DIMEO dith SAPORITO F. A. SGAIILAT A. D. YARENELLI JV 1:. SCALZO JR. .A. SPADAFOIIA M. .IA LEN A J. A. PETRELI A J. B PIEPOLI J ack DiGirolamoGQ 'J'uII RuwADiIIII-n Mior -1I D' 0m. GiIII-nllino I'IIlpIIII Dol'umpn, I;Ol'ellzilli. CiIIIiIm. Swami Ilmv-l'vt'roiln. I'ulvr rum, Ci IIIIIi G i:Im,1hine Sup nritn. Stu I'iepn 1i IW'dOIi, l'urtunutn Spndufnm First Row-Conle, Vnreuelll Gimuulntonio. SIIln Dihirolumo Prolcopiu Agnes, Sgurlut Trnpnn 234 ALPHA SIGMA PHI FOUNDED IIT YALE UNIVERSITY 1845 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. 'J'IIIliTX-TIIIIIIIE UPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED, 1918 IRATRES IN FACUL'I'ATE G. J. BAIR E. Y. DYE IV. 1:. YOUNG F IATIIES IN UIIIIE C. I . GRAHAM It. A. UILIIIIIM 1:. S. GILIIlI-IM K. G. lIA INKS G. C. GRAHAM D. J. I IIIIM. IN FILITIIES I.V CULLICIIIO Seniors .I. II. ADAMS D. G DI-ITII'WF 1:. S. GIVLIII: 1. G. SAYIIIIS 1:. II. ADAMS IV. 1:. IIUIJGIITON J. MI-AMIIIIIII' 1.. II. WALKER G. YD Juniors I. II'I-IL'STEI: HALL C. S. IIOIHSON IV. S, SIVIFT II'. II. GREEN S. I .INDIS IV. L. SCIILAGEI: C. R. WIIEIILI-IY Soplmnmros John Sayers GE D. F. BAYER 1!. C. GRASS II. C. KEIM G. SANDELL I. IIOIITNER J. HA1 1. II. MILLER FreslnnI-n I I .INIIFIISON G. MAGEE W. IIIuXSIIAW L. SM IaNIml: HI 1:. FIUIIGIISUV I. MOIIGUE 1H IHXTO A. TANNI 1' II . 'Ivl'l: l'np IanI'.-Indorson Korr. Magoo Sundvll. Hm. Koim Grass Tnnm-r Renahnw. RIxton Bnrtner So mud IloIIHForgesnn Fcuste er. Rol Isnn. IIIIII Green. Swift. S0111 : er Lu nsdl Sn age: omh, II IerIlI Iirst IlnIISYonng, Snvser II. Adams R. Idnms Dethom Walker Bowl. GIIIer.B BIcAnIbIeI, Iloughtun, IVlIerley vnhu ' 11w GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1914 FRATRES IN FACULTATE L. H. BELL F. IV. HALLER D. F. IIMICFARLAND G. II. RESIDES P. R. BLANCHET R. A. HU Y P. 0.11103sz IV. 0. ROGERS G. L. CROSSLEY D. G. JONSFSSR 0.1L. MAIIN C. J. IIOWL ND M. R. FENSKE E. L. J. MECARTNEY SI. F. SMITH B. R. GARDNER II. E. MLCOLIIICK II. J. IIEBER II. IVESKE FRATRES IN URBE R. IV. EDMISTON R. LAUER J. C. SNYDER IV. J. IV AGNER H. P. GRIFFITH J. E IV OIIEII FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. J. ALLEMAN, II M. F. DOBBINS, JR. R. .IIUNTER D. G. KES IV. D.B BAI'VEN i. H. DYMOND 1.1 .II. KEIRI' R. J. SNIDIEI' P. RVOV S B. HAYES J. 1'. METI' 0 M..I VLO PE E. S. COURTER D. HORROCKS A J. MORWALD Juniors C. B. BOARD J.R R. F. KROLL, JR. W. ..1 SMITH K. W .IVIEBESIEIIf J.S.BUCKM1,IN, JR. L. H. LOTZ C. E. VA RNER F. It. ZUMBRO Joseph Morwaldc : Sophomores M. S. CLEGG M. J. KIRSCI-I .G. SLUTTER E. C. IVRIGHT 0. JOHN .E. MOR BIS J. E. WAT SON Freshman , G. T. GEISER IIow-anhr m G131 sre . IIorris, 1001er011111 Clem: Hay Third Row Sluttor,Jol1n Barnes, Inr 11o Courte Ho 1W101k: SDobbins. Smith Se1ond 1:01 -Nokes, Bucl 111111111 Hunte r D111101111,e:xlle111s111, II iebesiek,t fume? First tRow-Lotz, Kirsch, IVright Volpe Mumald Brown, Keirn Me D. ANTHONY ?OFEQFFF?FE??E L.' DEEN . F. BEACHER II. BEACIIER L. BEAM pew J. Allan Beagle OE Top R0117711r11y, Bevkenstmtvr. Smyserl Phillips, Johnson, Third 11011 gM: 1111s, XV. BEICIDIEN STIIATER CA EV 1-4' HH 13.101113 JR. OIIF AU GE ENSE11E11, JR. B L. A. BAKER C. BALDI MORRILL CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1898 FRATRES IN FACULTATE P1 1 D TCHER F. iFRL L V NGER KV K1 'S I .FEII :USOV II. KNANDEL I. K . FLEMII' 11 C. . 1 G E XV. FORBES M. 'I'. LEWIS D. E. I FIIEAR F. F. LININGER ..L HASKINS KV. B. MACK V. L IIENNING L. C. MADISON V. V. IIEIII KING T. I. MAIRS E. K. II IBSIIMAV M. S. MPDOVVELL K. IIOODx C. S. MVLEAHEN G. F. JOH R. P. MEAIIL II. II. K AUI: qFMAN C. E. MEYERS J. .EK 11. C. MILLER FRATRES IN UIIBE H. K. JOHNSTON L. K. METZGER FRATRES I.V COLLEGIO Seniors J. A BEEGLE T. V. JEN KINS .T. 11. COBB C. .LEIIMER NV. 0. DICKSON A. S. MOW E RY J1111101s .FORESMAN .GROSS x.R. GODSII1LK G. B. KANTNER Sunhonmres J. L. GRAY C. IIACKMAN Freshmen E. XV. JOHNSON J. M. PHILLIPS Fora 130110311,B11:11-11er,B111111 Wntro11s,Bnl1er Gensemer Kantnp 11,1' 0111'911:,St:1ller Godshall1,Sull1antz Se 101111 11011 Mo 011011', Kov her , D1111M111Jenl1i11s, 11019811111 ,Gross, acknmu, enele B:111or,011hl1,1111e, Beam, Beenle, Suntton, 13011111111, M11191 First 11011'EI191111111', 237 C. NAGEOT TE II. G. NIESLEY . 0. OVERHOLTZ J. XV. VVIIITE XV. E. XVHIT 0. 0. RICE XV. P. SUTTON F. M. MAINS K. H. SCIIANTZ P. O. STALLER IL B. KOCIIER G. II. XVATROUS W. A. SMYSER BEAVER HOUSE FOUNDED AT PE NSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, 193-1 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. ONE 1111:.1'1'1121: 1N I-X1C11L'1'A'1'I11 F. B. KIIAUSS FRATRES IN COLLEHIO S1-1110rs R. J. CAREY 11. 11'. FLANAGAN II. 1. III N'1E1: J. O. CHAMBERS L. B. HAIL A. 11.1.11N1G:AC1 E J. C. DIDINGEI: Juniors 11'. D. DEIBLER C. 1'. GILLESI'IE A. M. MARIEUIKHCI: .1. J. 111111'1'7113'111111: .1. L. JEROME .1. 111. .1 1.1125 5, 15. 111-2111111112 Snphonmres 0. 1V. LUEK. .111. C. .1. 111-0111'1'1: .1. S. 11.11111U1:GE1: Freshmen ll. L. KRONER C. S. SEYMOUR 111. 11'. SIIOI-IMAKER, J11. D. C. v.11 ILI 11. R 11'.SCIIE11I 112. II. STI' UNIx D 1'. ITALMEI! .1.1!...11'SS112R..111. .1NDIH1I11'1811D111' G. R. 11011'111' F. II. 11211111111111 Arlhur Longacre Ga '1'1111 111111'.,711-r111111- Curm' '1'111r11 111111127911111-11111111-r $11 -111111 1h1mnu'11111r. 111'10. Gear 11, .11111r1'. .11. Snulvr. 11:1rll1ur r;.1r. l'nlm1-r S111'.11111ur Dillinuvr le'rmwr. 11'1111111-r. Suns. 1111- C11 1111111111'1. 1111111111 . r1'1 11111111. 11rst111111-111111.Fritzinzer.C11nn1111-rs,1.0ugn1re. Schecl .11111er. Luel 1. 111111- spi 1- 1111 238 BETA KAPPA FOUXDED AT IIAMLINE UNIVERSITY, 1901 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. 'l'lHli'l'Y-OXE TAU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1926 FRATHES IN FACULTATIC C. E. BULLINGER G. H. FLEMING C. B. IIOLT F. E. MANNING FHATEI: IN URINE F. 1V. CIIOIlNOCK FRATRES 1N CULLEG IO Seniors L. M. BEI'I'LER K. 1 , BISQUE H. C. IIITCHCOCK, JR. A. J1 SOMERVILLE R. M. CAPPARELL K. 1V. THUIIN Juniors 1V. 1'. DH'KINSON II. 1', KHCS J. H. LEIIIHAN, In J. 11. IIEMES Suluhnnmrl-s Lmnan Beitlcr GE 1'! P. BARTON M. MAGALOTTI J. T. MALETIC 1;. iv 1:93:31; 9 u 1 1V .1 w. mTcucocx 1 Frcshlm-n I. V. 1'. CIIELOSKY N J. STARCCII D. S. 1VILLIAMS J. P. YOTKA Grnduntcs F. C. IIONESS J. II. KIHIPA m Top Rowwnonoss. Yntkn, Ilengun, Shlrm'h. I'Idwnrtls. Enrlo. J. IIHt'hcm-k Second Rowh-H. Hitchcock, Cnnpurcll, Burton. Chomsky. Lehriun. Smmnorvillo. Williums First Row1llnnning. Bullinger, Kies, Beitler, Trulm, Dickinson, Disque, Holt 239 '. 1:110 BETA CHAPTER ESTA IILISI I IGD 1914 I II.ITIIES IN ICIIIUIITATH II. DIIUCKIIIIIN J. J. IIUBIN FIIIITIIES IIV CIILLI'IG IO SI'IIIUPS S. II. IIICIIILIIIIV IL L. IIICKSTEIN .I. IIIIISII I. I4';IIII III II. I4. IIICKSTEIIV II. III. IIIISENIIIEIIG II. . CIIIIICN N 14.15. FIIIIV ' M. L. SIIIIICIVKIIIIN Juniors II. II. B AxI'l'IIIOIIIi S. A. DAVIDSON J. .V. GOODMAN I4. 1'. CO IVlJ II. S. IIIIIIIISIIIIII' S. III. KILINICII Snphunmrvs II.1I.tIII4lIN.I AIIIIN III D. M. DII I CK II. I4FIIIII IN .I. I I E. II. IILI CK II. I4I4II' II. lx.Cx01'I4IIN.KlI I.VICII S. U. IIII4I4I441I Freshmen II. FIELDS .GIII'II'. NIIIGII G I. M IIIIIIIIILIS S. I:I4ZIST II. .IAI'IIIIS 0V .II.l .I. IIICIIICI'IITEII III II II. I I'J'II IN I. I IISIA III IIOII IG. SCIII'II I'Il .ILI J. I STOI' RIII4 I1 III. .II. LII'NIC I I. I.. NI'IL'SIIAIIII D. OLDSTEIN V. ILICUSIN I it. . wmgs Sidney Bergmanoa .SIIIVI4 IIIIIIIN II'. ZII'I I IIVII I Top II First IImI rvIIQrIu-rt Dit'ksteln, 011;;Iore1htor ZIeIonka. .IIurgulis Fields Litmnn RIngold. erIst Oldsteln. Jacobson ISIIvex-man Third HOIYgIIIINI'IIIIIOIIIII. Greml rem. I.?I VI. .IIIIIPr r, Henjn11nlln.Drllle II. Ii rnnin l1. Cm vlnn gins Comm .LipnII-k. Dnroshow Bn Itixnore S. Km 01.1 Goodmnn, Neushnnm. GlIc , vIdson IIOII 11rd Dh- IIstoIn. Cndor Irnnk Stm roIY Bergman, Smalhm-h,n IIosonlw. ,., Snm-nknlm. IIirHII, ScIu-in 240 BETA TEETH PI FOUNDl-ZD .IT MIAMI UNlI'l-IIISITI'. 1839 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. EIGIITY-NINIC ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED JSSS II'IIATIII'IS I.V I-HII'ITII'I'A'I'IC 16. L. EDII'IIIIDS F J. IIOI IIEIV S. II. MAIIDOX 3. II'. S'I'ODDIIIIT II. III. lIEIIMANN G. II. KI: LI I'III II.II'.VICISUN1I. lI. II'.IRNOCK II. A. IIIIIIIINS FILITI'IlI I.V UIIIII-I E. L. BIIOII'N FIIII'I'III'IS LV COLLEGIU Soniors .II. II. C01: IIN I-I. II .III II II. II. III III' .I. II. II'ARBSOCII JII. n.1,. 1'11 IT 71.: I' 1; 311K111,11Q I. II. .II' I IIIII IIII .I. ILI W00 II. II. IIIII' DILV .III. .1. IC, .V'II' IIIII. SIIX II. I' ' 'II'I 'I Juniurs NI II..'.IIIIIIII.V ' II'. IIIIIIIOI I '11. S'. .III-II'ICII'I .I. F. II'.III V0 CK .II.I .C IIVII I IL'iIII IIII IITY II lIIV'l'III D. JII. II. ILI . SIIAII IUGII. .III. J, III. III IIII I II III'JJ II II. IIUI' IHXS III. I. II. II' IISI ST .. :3 IV. D. bell 1-: l.I.IVI1 Magnus Conn Cid Sophomores I'. DUI LTTLI'J T. M. IIICFII' II. P. LEI'IDIGN C. .I. IIEID, .III. I . II. I-.II .I. IV. IllflIIJCII II. II'. .II.IY '1'. .I. IIOBLVS'OV II.1'.;IVS Fn-shnwu III. .II-.IIII II. I .JIIIIWIIIEI' .I. .I. IIIIIIV IJII. II. II. IIOIIB IH;II II IV III. II'. T. 1' III. I I II' II. .II. S'I'I-IINIIIIILEII ll Ui'I I I 0.11. RI: 1' I III: II IL I. HIIIIIIII I III S II. M. S'I'ITT 1'01, lImin' lIiIIi1 1s IImurs. Imir. II mi IIII leu III-r. JulIn; v Third Row l-II'ur I-unk Mva'iIIips, II :lnl w, III -.id IA 'I'I vaoml lIIm Grim orll IVIISIHIIlIIlIL'II L'n rtI-r l'inmr:l I'II .II D Juuuhvrlv, L'II-IzuulI , lIuhlIins III KIIII'II Kirby First Iuwng'weL-t. IIill. .III'Lulluugh Crnft Vil- hulsml. II ululh' Curin, II urnm lI, IInlluen, IIcrnmnn, II' nrnuu lIuhlu lupplI-r. KI'III'. qumnll Slitt ,Duuliitlv IIIl Iv uhinsnn II' I; ISITY, 1824 JNDI'I: ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 192-! F IATIIES IN FACULTATE D. C. DUNCAN H. J. FREE IL B. RIUKAHD FRATIKES IN URBE E. C. COLEMAN K. 19. MAYES V. E. NOLL 1:. M. FORBES FRATHES IN COLLEGIO Seniors V. XV. AUBEL S. J. BllO VN R. BI. FORBES A. J. ALGIa NSTE NE .1. G. DISQUE C.I .GI 0V E l: A. 1.. BECII TEI D. C. DUNCAN ..I B. HALL D. III. DVD E It Juniors J. A. BERSETII V. S. JOHNSTON C. E. REED V. J. IIELVIG E. 1!. PORTER L, K. SCHULTZ Sophomores I. II. VINCENT C. V. STODDAIIT, JR. II. C. STODDART G. .J ACIxISON J. P1: SAXF M. Y. Y EBSTE ll 1: . A. TIROSS F. H. VIIlTMAN Verne Aubel GE A. H. BOND E. LEWIS . II. MOCK 0. II. ROSE J. R. BROXVN 1-1. F. MEINSLEI! '1'. M. RIAL J. 11. STEEVES E. C. CALVERT L. H. VI'IAVER Freshmen D. F. MILLER W. W. WILCOX k Tux 1h'm-LoWiS.Millclr Bond, Muckli:l1. H-nwrC'-uhtrt Moinstor Wilcox S- 'l'nllll 1:0 .oso. Tron us Sorseth Ihw lm-I .Iulmsmn W0 lmte er. Anm-nsteno irst uw-l-Torter Stvovos, Schultz. Aqu-l Disquo. W Mtnmu Bauer, Rickard 242 DELTA CHI FUI'NDI'ID AT FURNELL UNIVERSITY, 1890 AFTIVE CHAPTERS. TIIIRTY-FUUI: PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 11129 FIIATIKI'IS IX FACUIXJHVI'E BLACK 1!. 1V. GI'. XNT L. S. 1101' l' M. 1N M. 1V. 1VIIITI11 C. 0. CROMEI! Y. R. 11.131151! 1 . 15.11'IIAUSS FILVJ'IH'IS 1N COLLEHIO Seniurs 11' 1.1.11'111111111 11.1. 11'.11111:11..111. ..1 .11. 1911.17.11.11 11'. ..1 11'11...111.11s 11 11. 1.'. 0.1.111'111111.1. 111.11.11111.110111 11'. 1.1011111 '1' 11.111N111.1:11 .1. .11. 1101's1.11:1' 11' 1' .11'11 Axum .11. 10115 11.11.z1.11.1111:111111.1' 1.. 1.110 Juniors 11. 1. C1..11111 .1.1 1111'1'1'1111'503' 11. 11 .111-00.111911. 0.111. 5111111111 .111. 11'. 11. 1915111111111 11.11. 1 11. .1..1111..111:11 11'. 11. 1 11111.191: 11. .11. 1111.1101111 11'. .1.11:1011L1'1'1'11 11. 11:. 111'1'1'1. 11 11'. 11. 1011115 Suphonmrus 1 11'. s. 11111.1111'1111111' 11.11.1.01'11:1.1. 1. s. x111-1cs .1. 11. '1'11011.1s TheOdore kaler : Q 11'. 1-:. 111111.121: . '1'. .1. 1111.1.1911 11. 3.1.1105: .111 1. 1.1111111101113111. 1111.111: 1.11'1.11111 .111. Freshmen 1 .1 11.111111 .1. 11:. 1111-0.1U11111111' J. 11'. 111'1'1'1111 .1. I1. '1'1101111.1NN x. ' 11111111: 11. 11. 1111111 1'1111l'1111v-X1'ol11-r.1'111110111,110r Thurman, 311Cangh1-1'. 1111111, Bxulr. Nimws Y1-ugor l1itt1-r 1.11011 Third Ruw-M illl-r I.ei1-lllitml9',1111lor Thomas, VunAmlon Krupo Simon,Clnrk11111111201111:ch 81-1-0111! HunaBuu ho rCnmpho 1.1 1.111 mm. 11 k h '11 01111. 'ermw I1'rup11.IIntcl1in I1itttilolT1111111,Yorks I lrst 111'11110011111 l'rnzler, l'irchock. McConnell J1nl11-r. Horn W lnkler. W illillllIS Zinnnornmn,1111111111. 11111141, Crzllm-r 243 DELTA SIGMA PHI IIIOUNDIIIII .IT CITY COLLEGE OF NIJII' YOIIK. 1899 ACTIVE CIIAI'lI-JIIS. IIIOIITY-TIIIIICE EPSILON CHAPTER ESTA IILISIIED 1905 I'IIIA'IIIIES 1N I-IIICUL'I'A'IIE I. C. IIOEIILIN II. E. IIICKSON I'. S. PETERSON 1'. T. ZIEGLER A. E. GOUl'ICII I-IIIA'IIIIICS IN IIIULLEGIII Seniors A. ALLAN II. II. I;III KI-I .IISCIII-I II I43. D II'II'E J. C. NUIIIGE .I. II. lIAILIIC I'J. ITIIII II. III'. IIIIIUII III II. III. TYIIIIEL II. III'II'IGLI'I 1'. Q.KI'IIISIINE1I .I. III ESII IY Juniors C. Ii. PICK II'. J. IIOIIIAIID I. G. IIIIIL'DOUGIILL A. A. IIIATEIIS III. A. IIIIIl' S1111ho11111rvs T. P. IIONII II'. II. III-I II Y L. II. KI'I II SILVER II. C. IIOI IIIEII GEII II. C. CLAI'IIIIIS L. S. IIIIIIa'IlIIIII F. L. CI .II III: II. III. IIUI 1 . . w. A. 11.111111: 1:. 1 1.1101: .1. 1- man III 1:. 15. .- m N JOIm Ba111e 0g Freshmen II. III. CALI'EIIT II III. IIIICKIGNSCIIEII II.1I.IIIIIIIN II. J. IIIIIN J. II. ILIKIIZII II CULP I. II. SI'I .III S '1'. II. IIIALLACI'I 4n Top IIuw-CnIvort. Ihun.II':111:110.II11111. II.I'IIIIIm1ImI;1'r .IlerIin. Spur: 1I11111111111 Third lIuw-Mvnhnm III-Cluro .IInIDuugnll Bunl.rsl11111-1r. II:1.IIomlJ.c-,r1.:or lump Drimor Second1Iow-IIoe1:lv Cluudius, S11v111 III -y11 Ink. Hill 111'! Mm 1n, AIIL-n 111nm Ilmnr First IIOWSLIvemu K001111111 Nunge, Q.Kersl1nor Bullie,1xlpo 1I11rter lyrrel, ZIv-gldro 244 DELTA TAU DELTA FOIINDIIID AT IIIETIIANY COLLEGE. INK.K ACTH I'I FIIAI'TIII IS. SHVICN'IW -II'01'II ESHAISLISIIED 11112 I'IIA'I'IH'IS IX IIUH'I'II'I'A'I'III C. D. DAI MI 11. IV. STOI IIIII S. If IIUS'I 1I 1 1 II II E. 1.. MOIIII'I TT ..B NISSLIIIX II. I. 3:31 AGI I'IY 19.1111. 11. N. IIDI SCI. II'IIA'I'IKIIIS IN 17111119 III. Ii. FORBES II. S. IIUS'I'I'I'II'I'EII IL IV. NICNSIIICY .I. .1 ROLL I.. J. GRAHAM L IV. SMI'I'II IIIIIA'I'IIICS IX COLLIIIGIU Svninrs K.S.COWL1N s. D. JOHNSTON II. 0. MFNGEL w. w. SIT'l'IllIlliLAND Y. L. IIOIIIII IN .1. II. KAUI-IIIIAN 1:. w. MILLER Juniors II. ALI IIX S, E, CUIVLIX Ii Ix MJII'I- IHCHUII I'. H .'IAI MI' I: . w. L. 1:.I'IIII IIan: I. 14:. I'IKOWTIIEII J. L m 1:. L. sum n Kenneth COWh O13 . Immn' T. C. HAHTWIIILL II. McMIILAV D. w. SWAG Ia I: w. , C. BRADFORD a. 1-. LIIZI-ICII w. 1.01IICNV Suplmnmrvs .I. IV. RIIAND 1:. JOHNSTON .L IV. MM'IIAY D. 1'. . . . . II. II. II'IilIII'Ili K. x IILIIJII 13. A- MITVH II. II. IIUIIIIIUII'S III. I'. IIIVSI'IIII'UN IV. 1.. KYLIE .I. III. MI'III'IIY .1. LI IVOIIIIVIIJ 'lop IIowI- 1-10! ht Mmlsnlf Trimlllo I'I'IHIMII Mnrrnu MI X Ir3'. Dmis. Low 1:. Y mung, r1.1113'.vr Cmufnrd 11linl lmxgthnnI-Iv. .10 l I In: . Inn Huwlluu.MI1r1lu llmnn luln:.1l:m-lul' Mr . I II 111ml Second Ito w-l rm-r. 5:1t:'10,10r I'rou'vthr M'Mil: X10110. Smith . S. wiI In .1111 gor rII'I III I.m-r 1'1. . ch First IIOIIHIKOIIL'P, Berry Bradford, SutIu-Iluml Kaull'nmu Ix. tuulin llumunn .I McCru3 D. .Inhnston, Miller. Mongol 245 DELTA THETA SIGMA IIIOUNDIIID AT 111110 STATE UNIVERSITY. 111117 .H'TII'I'I CHAPTERS. 'l'lllU-IIII BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 11128 IIIILI'IIRIIIS 1N FACUII'IIATIII . D. ANTHONY J. L. IDIIIIIINY II. .II.1LI11N 11. 17.. 'IIILII-UI'I . . . BORLAND 11. B. DICKI-IIISON J.1I.SIIIGI.I'IY i. 11. II' ATTS 11. S. BRUNNIIIR r: FILITIUIIS 1N 17111111 III. 1. ANDERSON .1. G. 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M. 111cn.-11.11.so.x .1. M 10111 1 '3' 01W J. 11. 01119.15 D. 11. T01VNSIII41ND 1110511111011 1:. D. FREYE KMUTII 1!. S. MIICIIA. Jlt. 1!. 111. POWELL 11'. 11:. WEBSTER C. L. 1.011'111' ' 1 :r 1'11-,v.or1null1 11111112111111111 11'111ry.C1111in 111311.110111 1'11111111-11.11rmv1.l 11:111g-r.11t.k1r '11111 111111'7--S1l1r111k. 11'1-11slor 1111111. ,.lIush-Il1-r Bun 1311. Von 1111111, Tedrow, 110111180l1 501111111 111m 2701 'v'11 t'nlu-r 1'011'1- -1l. First Rmv-mensheml Cro11cr.St. 1'0 PHI SIGMA DELTA 111an 1111-11 1VI'11I1111111111A UNIV' EIISI'I'Y 1909 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. '11VV1EN'1'Y SIGMA CHAPTER ESTA BLISIIED 1927 1-1 IA'I1I-1II 1.V I-XH'LTIXIXV'I'l-l M. IIENIIY FIIATIIES IIV UIIBE .VI. 1-1II0.VI.VI 1.. VV'. .VII-1IVIAN 1-'II.-V'I'IIl-IS IIV COLLI-IGIO Si-niurs 11- A11111. 1V. I-IVIII41I A KNOI'I .VI.MYI-1IIS II. 11. IIIIADVNI'I-IV .Vl. .I-I1I 11-11 LVAI N 11.1IIIAV'I'11Z .VI I'AIIKI-III I. IIIIU A, J. III-1-11V 'IiI-1IIH .VI. IIII I111I1 II. .VI. IIUSIC A. 11. 111111111X .VI. 11. VV'UOL Juniors II. 11EIIN0S'1'I-11N I1. VV'. I-101ID .VI. VII-IIVIAN .VI. SCIIVV. VII 15.11. 1'1-1II A. II. III-IXIVIAIV .II. 1I1'IIIIV II. 11. III-1II'11Z 11.111'S'1'EIIV 11. SYKICS Raymond Buch ca Sopimmnros IVI. IIVS'1E1N 11. 11.11011 AV M. D. .VIII1I1E1I S. W. I I-1.V'.V 11 DMAN 1. IVI.1IIIOVIISI-1IIG II. USTIIUVV' II. IIUI' IIVSUN Freshmen S- 1'1 AI: OVV II. I11III-1DMAIV .J.11IIVSSI11.V .1 S11. VI I I. 11.1'IIUL'IIVIAV1 1'. .VI. 11011111511 IIG .1.1' .11'1'. VI' 01I'11 .I..I1III-1.11II-1I' 'I1.I VI'VO H1 1 11. IV. 31' III41I- I' I-1I1 'I'up IImviShnninh. Si-lu-flt-I IIrmIrnmn SglII-s Kr m SIwnn-r.11nsnuiT IInmmlmrt II. Irit-Ilmxln. Gultliwru 'I1l Iinl IIIm NI 1m Ilun'n mm. 1' -u 11. .VI IIM rns tvin 1:01.: ninsml. 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A IIIYEI'I .III. .I. 'II. IIIIINIIAI I. I . I'IIINNINI'TILV II II. I'I.V7..IIVT B. B ILIIIIIINII'IION, JII. Soplmnmros r : a II. III. IIIII .III,II II.III.I1IIIIIIIK II.1II.KIIV III II. II'. SI I TICK kennelh Weaver D. I ITV II I .II II S..III. L.M.IIIIIIIIIIE1I D. II. TIIIIIILIIV. .III. III. II. IIUI I INII III II C ILL IIII II IIII IITY II. .I. SIII' SIIIII 11,1II1HSJX IIIn-slmwn H IIOIVVIII, .III II. II. IIIIIC J.II.IIOII'01I V II. .I. I'IIICIII III. II.1IIIUIIIIIIVI' .III. ..I II'. III'I'CIIIIIXS III. III. IIIIIIII I I III I, .III. L. .I. II 'IIIIS'J' II', III: III .II .H Li II'. II'lIIIIIAIIS W MWM Tup IImx .Iiurtun. IIIn-IIq-r. IIGI'R, IIuI'is. IIIIIII w'ls IIr mil II'sIe I. Furlun . II'illinms,S Sunset. IIuII'e Third I iug, Ilurr rington, 15 unit: Klimu-I'i Iii Klinnc Bunlber r'er IlilfenI C urk,JoPetL-r1n Se-uud lImv'ScIm'url 1., I in znu ut Em Iuli Imi IIm-Im ert Pennington, Cunningham, Ludeig Uuopur. lIumm-y First IquhIInrrisun IIcugun Thomus, IVeuIer Iliendull.11ill II. 15. 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NELL .11. 11111311111111.1111 .1. D. HAGY J. '1'. MIICKENZIE FILVT ms IN URBE 1.011'E 1.. 1111111SON J. HARPER L. 1311.1'1'111115' 1N C111.1.1'I1:111 Svniurs 11A. DESMOND, JR .1.? .1IINIIEI.Y .I. N. 1'1111'11' 11'? G. 11' .VIiIx'E11. .111, 117.111 '1' .11. 0011113111110, .111. 11'. N. 1'11'1'1'1'111. III ..C 11'0 1'2. I1.1'ETCIIII.1.L, J11 Juniors II. F BRICKI.I:IY II I: '1II 11111-11'1', .111, 11' .11. 11111.1'11111'1' .1. .11. S'I'EI'IIENSOX ..L BRIT T0 1 11.1'1101'1'E11 1.1.11 1881111.. .111. 11'. II. S1'I'II14I1I1. .111. .1.. C.1SSII.1.111111111 11. 11'. 11 111.511 T H- U EdWIH Desmond Q's SIIIIIIIIIIIIIrI-s J. E. BARR .I.ICI'VNI.VGIIIV1I J. .1. 11'1'1'11111 ..C 11111'1'E F. .1. CLARK .11. FR .1V1x K J111. 11. SI'IIVIYEI 11.11'1I.SON 11. 1'2. CUMHS 1'. .1 II .111'1'11 AV 11'.'1'110.111'SI1.V ..T 111180.1' 11111511111011 .V. 11.11.1111'1N .1, 11.1111A'VIIII1 J. 1.. 1'11111110'1'1' 11'111'1'11 11'. 11. 1111511 .I. 1.1.0.111 D. 11. STAMIIAUGII .C. 7.11'11'1I1J'l Top RIIIv-YIIIIIL'LI. 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CULBl-IR 11. 11. 1111U1111. 1'. .1. .111-CIA1SKI-1Y 1. .1.11.1'1 1'111.1N '1'1Ip 1:1111'711ID01111111 SI'IIHIHI 1I1' 11 .1111'll1Islu-y11r1I-II0 11 111IIIII1-11.1'II1I1111 I.I1I.1'd.11nttigm '1'1 Iirll 111m 11111-11- .1111'111151.T.11tl1r1111'111111. 111IIIgIII1r11'.11-iII1u.1111I01 1.1'1'111 SIIlIiHIII Second 11111111111r1-ZI111. I111IIIIIg1IIIII .1l1r' 111IIIII1IH 1'IIris111lI1I, 11mm: 1' ox Milo; Culbertson 1111Iun1'urr 1:III11- , 11111111113011 11'S1IIII. .1111.IrtII.v111111,11r.1' Hun reek 274 William Filer Q II. J. 'I HELLMIGIIN I. LAII' I . J. I'ILDEII .CBI ADI1IL .I1I'.HIK'II IAN DI'I SII I' I11 I: II'. .I. DI'HAN IQ. II. I'. KUIII I11. IIICKEI. II'. II. MORGAN F. IIULICK THET FOUNDICD A' AC'I'II' Pl CHAPTER ESTA BLISII ED 1927 FILITIIICS IN ICII'IV'III'A'I'IQ .I. F. UIGS'IIEIILINII S. 1;.S'II1III .IlIHI .I. I'. III'I'I'INUI'II II'. .0. TIIOIII' SON FIIATII ES IIS' UIIIIE II. C. IIIGNIIY II'. II. IIICII'IS FIIAT II'IS IN FULLI-IGIU SenInrs PI IEIIIKIIS .III. II'. 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KENNAIID C. S. MYERS 1'1 J.1'EIII 11'. 11. 111191.161! 1 . 11'. STI' 11'.111'1' FIIATIU'IS IX COLLI'IGIO Seniors U. 11'. 111111 ' 1111', .111. H. I . KIRK .1. G. MI'IN'J'YIH'I 11'. 1V. 8 01'1'EI! 11. 1'. 11111-1NNAN .1. C. KULI'. .111. .1. 11. STUCKAMORE .1. .1. WIGXGEIL .-1. C. 1111131301111 Juniors 11. J. .111 .1.1 S. G. G .1'1.1.1. .111. .1. 11. 1'.11.1.1X .1. .1. 311.11131'11 11. 1-1. 11181'115. .111. 1'. S. 11.11111'111.1.1', .111. 11.11. 5.1111111, .111. 1 ' 91'11.11. U1-1, .111. .1. 11'. ENGE:1., .111. 11. 1. 111111111 SophmIIon-s Jalm Kulp 0g 11'. .1. 11.111110 1'1. 11. 1111011'N, .111. 11'. 11. DUNN G. 1.. 1'.111111$11 Frushmvu 11. 0.111118 .1. 11'. 111NX1011,.111. 1'1. 11. 11'1C1.1N1N, .111. G, 1 . Zl-IHNE 1, .111. 11. 11. .11. 11.1 'l'up 11011'911'ul11m 1mm 11. Adams $111le or. S. Ircv Minnile.11u11 nIIl. IIHIIINIHIII VI'lIm'r Swoml 111 m 11u11111 IIt vm 'l'rIuIIm 1'.IIIiII xirl.'.:9pr.I;.'lI1-.:aIlllI. 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UNIT ACTIVE CHAPTERS, SIXTEEN PENN STATE CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 11128 FRA'I'IHGS IN ICHWTL'I'A'I'E 11'.1:.1'1111111x1:11 .1. 111. 11.1111.11111ss 1;. 11. 1111.1.1111: .1. 111. $111111111-111'11 .1. 11. 111111111 11.1.. 111xs1.11111 .1. 1'. 1'111111111.1. 11. 1:.11'11.11'1111: 11. .1. 111111: 111111111 1111:.1'1'11111s 1.11 1'111.1.1111;111 S1'Ili11rs 111. i111. .1.11 111 1:1: 111. 1.11.1111s .1. 11. 1:1ss1x111111: K. 111.111.1111111111' 1:. .1 11:1111.'1111. 1: 11'.11.1101'.11111..1.s1'111:1:11111x 1:. 11 1.1111 11'. 1.. 111.1131: 11'. 1'. 111111.1'1' 11. 11'. 111.11.1111-11: Juniors 111.11.111111.111. 11. 1'01:1:.1s 11. 11. 1:111:1xs11x 1:. 11111111111111. .1 .11-11:111. 11:. 1:. 1:.111111,11111-1 .1. .11. 3111111111 c. 11. 1.1111111. 11'. .1. 11111111 Su1l1l11111111r1-s Waller Close GE 11. 11. 1111.1111s 11. 1:. 1'1.1111ls11.11 11. 11'. 111.1111z1x111111: .1. 111.111111.111's 11. 11. 1111111111111. 11.1.51111111111 I1'r1-s111111111 1:. 11. 111111211111 11' 1:.111011s1'1111 .1. 11111:1.1'1'z1111.1. 1.: 11. 11111:1:.1s 1.1. s.111.'1:1.1x1:11.1.11 11 11.1111. 111.11.11:111x 11.11. 1:.1s1111: 'l'11l1 111111-1311111111111111111. Phillips, Adams. Clemson I111's'1111 Ir1l11. S1'l111ll11-rl.Ilns1-r 3111111111. Il11l1lilzpll 81-101111 Rm --111V lt1J'1-r1is1l1, C:1r111111t1-.r l': 1111 'i1 111.11.; . 'kil C. l'1 r115 . XVi 1 Y1! '-,11 1111115 rst 1'011-11011111111111 D0110 Yuw 81111111111111, 11'11111111' l1, Cl11s11 1111115. Ambler 110111.111 1- OMEGA PSI PHI FOUNDED A'I' HOWARD UNIVERSITY, 1911 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, ONE HUNDRED FIVE NU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1922 FJKATRES 1N COLLEGIO Soulm- H. R. SMITII Junior 11. G. BOOTII Suplmmnrvs A. H. COLEMAN J. II. DABNEY 1'. 1L VlLSON J. l . VlLLIAMS Freshmen N. H. ICWELL l'. W. SCOTT R. H. 'l'lHGNVlLLI'I 'l'np Iiuu'iWilsun, I-Ixrull. 'l'n-svillv. Villinms. Svutt First lluw TlmmuH. Booth, Smith, Coleman, Dnhm-y 278 PENN STATE CLUB OFFICERS ROBERT L. SMITH - - - - - - . - - - - President THEODORE RICE - - - - - - - - . Vice President W ILLIAM GALBREATH - - - - - - - - - Secretary MICHAEL BALOG - - - - - - - - - - Treasurer VVILBUR SCHEEL - - - - - - - - Social Chairman LEONARD ILCEN - - - - - - - - - AlhleiicMmmger A very successful year is evidenced by the activities of the Club. Several informal dances, swimming parties, mixers, dancing classes, all-college dances, and other projects and activities were sponsored by the organization during the year. For the second consecutive time the Penn State Club held an llAmaleur Night. The aHair again proved highly successful. An energetic program for the future has been planned from facts derived from a student survey. The club is anticipating the time when its activities will be available to all non-fraternity men. 'J'up Ihuweellitling. f'mnpt-r. IIHSliPll. llxt-II First Ihm'e7St-lu-vl. llit-t-I Smith, Bulug, GnIhrt-uth 279 VIVIAN S. DOTY President JUANITA M. CHAMBERS PANHELLENIC ELIZABETH B. LONG Vice President Secretary COUNCIL With Vivian Doty at its head, Panhellenic Council experienced a successful year in further- ing the two main purposes of the organization, namely: to foster good feeling among the sororities, and to rule over prohlmns perlaining lo the entire group as a whole. The council initiated several important revisions in the rushing code and laid the foundations for additional changes in policies to be followed during the next rushing season. The membership of Panhellenic Council consists of two representatives from each of the nomelfs fraternities, and the presidency of the organization rotates from year to year. Top lhnw ilHIlnu-r. 'J'rvuzt-r. lvlt-r. Muinlmrt. Murusnk. MurI-uf Second RoweJOImS, Slmm-nnun, Gibbons, Ilimlmnn, Cutler, tt ugner First IluwiSklmlul. Stillwvll, Duty, Long, tVutsun 280 ALPHA CHI OMEGA IIIOITII'DED .I'II DEI'IIUII' IXI'II'EIISI'III', 1835 ACTIVE IIILII'TEIIS, SIX'IIYI'IIIIIIEE BETA MU CHAPTER ES'III-I BLISII ED 1932 SOIIORES III' IIIIICUI1'II1I'IIE J. G. BRILL I'. .I. LOCKLIN S. ZAYIIZ SOIIOIIES IN UIIIIE .II IH.S G. DON! IVAN MRS. III. II. IIOIIIIIIIAN MRS. II. N. I'UII'ELL S. GI1IIEIIIIICK .IIIIS. I1. MI'I ICI I .II. I1. NIIIINIIJI L. YES II.I O'II'IIERSON IIIIS. B. I .II'. .I.I II SOROIIES I.I' COLLEGIO Seniors II. xE. BIIILI'I'I'IIII .II I. IIEI'IIIIAI .II. J. SI LIE III. . ILIIIIII III'T IIIIIII1T. I. STIEIIIIE ISE l: .I I. III. C D. II: .IOIII S II. E. 811 .J IIIDII' .III IIS II. i. II'IILIIIIIII Juniors II. L. ADAMS II. C. IIIOIIII' 'IIIII'I iIII. I'. SIIIIIIIII IIII'II .II I I I I . . . '1' MW Weaver 043 I3: 3' Eek??? If. 1? 113' 11 x .u. 9. V1851: I I II. CRISIIIIII I1I1 A. II. IICCII ILIKE N t'. E. III III DEI II1II S .II. J. xIVI'IIIIGII'EII Sophomores IV. AL DE'IIIHIS II. E. IIEMI II. G. LEIIIIS II. IIIUL'II IIIN .I. I1. IIEIIIIII'II' II.I III. E. I I 1IIID .GODSIII J. N. IIOI1lIlIIII11IlI.lDS I I'. L. KEIII 'I'op RoIIiII'enver. Burnett. Bnrnhnrt Crooks EtIxIm-ds. Hprrmun Hill. Jones Sample. Slum. Stelnheiser, Adam S Ste vond Rm IiIl Iso: Bonlno Cr lsumelyl Jenkin Is Dc- ovors, Komu-dy, IIIch u'ken Shnfferman 'IIIIIIy Ieil. '1.Irr II' oigucr IIIIrst, RoulDL-I'l-rs II,Iulton IIeITcmn IIoltzinI't-r, Kemp Iilmlrd Crossmun, Gmlshulk, Henrn. Louis Yos t 281 Lucille Creenberg Oil ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER ESTA BLISIIED 3937 SOIHHIE IX UlllHC MRS. CHARLES SCIILOXV SUHURES IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. B. GREENHEIH: ll. M. MARCUS J. C. SI'IGHLING l'. M. KALIN P. H. MIC'I'Z 1'. IL WOULFELD I. II. ILHHNOYITZ Juniors S. 1!. IVLEI: S. L. KIRSIIMAN Sophomores C. DATTNEH 1L HOLDSTEIN ll. .1. SCIIARIBELAN E. FINEBERG B. .MNDURF u. SINGER Ia, MA 1H; ULIES 'l'np Ilmv-Groenherg. Knlin. Marcus. Motz, Rnhlnm'itz. Sporlluu. Wolllfvlrl. Ivler . First Ilow K1ruvlmmn, Duttnor, Flueln-rg, Guldstolu, .Iundnrf, Mnrmllios. Schumholnn, Smm-r 282 ALPHA OMICRON PI FOUNDI'JD AT BARNARD FULLEHI'I, 1897 .H'TIVI'I CHAPTERS, FURTY-NINE EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER ESTA BLISHED 1920 SUIHHIIC 1N FACI'L'J'ATE Ill'IlJ'IN M. SAVARD SUIHHH'IS IN UIHH'I MRS. ANNE J. NH'HUI.S MIKS. A. K. ANDERSON MISS ALICE CIVI.I.N.1ME SUIHHH'JS IN COLLEG 10 Sn-niurs 1:.11'11111. .11. 1111101111111. 11.111.1111111-111'.11.111115111.21.11.11: .1.1'.1'1-1 1.1:2.11.11.1 13.11 1 .1111 111 1'111-1. 11.11:.11111111.1:11'11': 11: 1111111111.1: 111-. 1'1'1' 1.. .11:1 1.1'11: .1. 11.111115 11.111111 11.1 1. 11'111'1'7. 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H11Hs.I.ill 1- Il1 1r1n1 -is 101'. .1111i111LMl'l'lu-rs11u Rhodes I'irnt I 1111;110:1112, 31.11irlz. 1V right, Ihlrr11;:1- I111 I 11151 li11sl1i11s, .l111111111. .i1-l1'r.i.:u1i111111, MI-sv 111111 quhnum 283 CHI OMEGA FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS. IRS. - ACTII'E CHAPTERS, I 'INETY-TIVO DEAN L. II'. D. II. IJ a w n'. D. aha 1i. 1;. M. 19-4 Top Ilow-Stilhx 011 Bnlnkemore, Drew Sc cond Ro Burge ner Chnmh era lEIrst Row-II'ork Donthett, Helm MRS. T. D. BOIVIIIAN I I 'GLER HUNTER BLAKEIIORE . DREIV GR EEN E. LEA ICII A. MCAULIFFE .I. BURGEN E It .' CARR II. CIIOAM IBE RS M. E RIIILL IIEI. E4. 1. JOIKD AN III. II 0 U '1'III'. I I.' I 19. HOII I.IE ATII IVltsII, DRUIIIIOND NU Heath Green, GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1926 SORORES IN FACULTATE IL A. VETT .IIRS. IJI. IV. IxERNS SORORES IN inI. LEWIS LATIVAS II. MC II. L. I'. IIOEIIII G. MOB I URBE MA IIAIIII?JII.IIIDT I R. C. B. OIVENS SORORES IN C Qeniors .II. E. MIOYER L. E. C. If RIICE II. E. PUGII YJuniors IEI. KEA .II. 1'. LEI II. II. IO FI. II.I IIIoEI IOY .MAYIEIELD OLLEGIO ITZ ELL II Sollummnros A. Ix. I0 ACII U.II.KRIII'0I1 M. II. MAN II UI A J. OLSON FrylzzeI 1, Krenol Lohuch, D 1400011.I Moy.er 0111,1'1-100, Pugh Low 9, Mn3 elt J rdnn Mnuifold,015en v F :21 V. SPRI . RIEGEL NEG II. J. TIIOMASST IIII IE M. STEVE IIRS. M. I. I. THOIII B. ZEIGLER 1NSTEV EN SON ISON D. J. ROUNTREE L. J. STILLIVELL II. F. IVHITE .II. E. IVITSIL 1!. L. IVRIGHT 1:. E. A C D. M. PEARCE I'. M. S IITH I3. M. T AYE .II. E. IVARNEKA E. E. IVORK G. F. POPE N. I'. l'II IIII' ELL .1. II. KINDEHSIIII' IE4 II c v 03 , Pope,I Stilln ell Rlountree, White, Wright Peurce, Strayer, II'urnekn I'underslice Jean Stillwell Ga 284 DELTA GAMMA II'OUNDED AT LI'ILL'IS SCHOOL, 187! ACTIVE CIIAI'TEIIS. FOII'I'L'JCIGIIT ALPHA CHI CHAPTER ESTA IILISIIED 1930 SORORES IN FACULTATE M. E. IIUIIKIIOLDER L. J. IIIIIILIIIIINK SORORES IN URBE MRS. J. BRILL L M. DOTTEIIER MRS. T. B. KEITH ILIIIS. I. BUTLER G. IL. L14 FL II. I. LONBFRQER J. A. COLL'ELL MRS J. B. II LL S. M. MUL SORORES IN COLLEGIO Seniors M. C. DE LTEIILY M. .L. FRITS 31. RI. MINNICH M. L. FL ICK I. J. KINNEY II. it. RICKETTS Juniors P. M. ALTLL'.LTER S. E. KEISEN J. .-L. 1 L E M. F. EB E ILILI ' A. LANDIS II. E. SIIERBOX ' II. L. HECHL III. L. McCLURE .I. 4L.b TRO Mary Frlls Cg 3L 1;.IHUNSICKEI; LI I. II. 0 CONNOR A. 1;. STUIIMAN D. I. ALB .L.L' 0L WEN .L. M. YEAGIJI: SopIIoIIIores C. C. ALBLIIT J. E. CONDRIN .L. IL. MILRKLLY LI. C. BE ACII M. A. IIAIILVICK II. ..L IL .CL.L I: K G. L. SI' xENCLI' p RowF-I rits Denterly, I'Imk. KIIIIIPL LIiIInIt II. Patterson, Ricketts. AItII nter. EII Ierly Second RmI-IIeoIIIer, IIIIIIsIckI-r Ix III LI.I-CIIIro 0' Cannon e.II Rees e. SIIPTIIOII Storv Iirst Rostturmnn. LHenger Albert, Bench, CIIIrk CoIIdrIII, HIII-IIIck Mn rkIOL Spencer. Hahn 285 :2 GAMMA PHI BETA I4IUI.'.VDI4ID .I'I' SI'IIIIIIUSII I'NII'I-IIISITII. INTI :III'IIII'I'I IIII.II IIEIIS. I-WlII'I'Y-ICIGII'II ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED IEHZI SOIIOIIII IIV IiHICI'II'III-I'IIII IIIISS J. D. .IIIIIIGIISUN SUIIUIIIIS IIV UIIIIIVI IIIIS II. Ii. IIUIICIIEII .IIISS IIII'IIII l. IIII4VV IIIIIS. G. L. III4II'I II IIII4 II MRS . II. . . NH! 1: I1I'II'II ,IIIIS IIIIX GI I4IIII4IIV .IIIIS. II. II'. I 'NIIIIIIIIIIN IIIIIS. .I. II. 1: II I IIIIIS. .IIIIII4III II III! Y IIIIIS. C. III. 'TUIDIIIII 'II SOIIOIIIIS I.V COIIIIIIGIO Seniors 1!. II. .II IIX lIIVIII-I II .I. E. III'NI'II III. .I. .III 'IIII III4I I II I'. S. .I. IHI' II. .I. IIIIIII'IISUIIF K. II 'IIEVVIuI II. II. l'III II'Il II. E. I'IIIIII Juniors M. II III'II I4III K. II. KI'II'III 'II. S. IIIII- I'IIIIII'I II. . . III'IIII I' S. KIVIIIH II. II. IIUI KII'I4IIIII II. II. IIINIIIII II. III 4 I .II. II. THOMPSON III. II. I4IIIIVII II I I I. ITIII'IIIIII .IIUII II II. .I. 'lIIII-IIIIII'III .II. II. IIIII4I'1II' II4 ' .I. .II. .IIII'II .IIII .I. II. TUII .VI4I 4II I ' OWE II. II. .IIUUIIII Elizabeth Frye Snphmnnres II. .III -IIIIII4I II. II. IIIIIIIIIUN 0. II. SISIIII .I. I'. IIII .II V II. II. IIIIIIIIII'I II. III: UIII'I .I. III. IIIII4I'II N. II. IIIIZIIIIII .I II. II'I-IIII'III III. II. I I III I4 I4 II 'I'up IImv Ivr3v .III-X:.li1dvr Duh v. II3'111I1. lIIurtsnIl' IIIitnl1I-II.Su-:Id. 'IIt-11111-331I11ilt3' IIrnun Chm u'. Du 3m Swami IIim I i hhil- IInznriI I' fviiT -.r mm 'I'ous. :1i11t. II'I-lwr IIuna-r Ih-II.Ih.1;:er Iirin m Hon her First. Iquv-Turnvr Koith, Knuhh Liinher. lLix ernmre. MI I' imil. Mmm- l'.rutl19r llocknell, Tlummmn. Tronger 286 KAPPA ALPHA THETA FOUV'DED AT DEI'.VUVV' UNIVERSITY, 1870 ACTIVE CII.VI J'I'I IS, SIX'I'Y-FIV'E BETA PHI CHAPTER ES' '.VIII.ISII11ID 1931 SUIIOIIE I.V' FACIIL'I'ATE MIIS. J. A. TAYLOR SOIIOIIES IV' UIIBE 1111s. .1 1111x1113 1 .1111 s 11.111. 1101:1113 111115.101.111111111111V11 1111s. 11. 13.11111V111111'1'111: 1'11 1111.: 111. . J'ICI 111111 1.1sl111111 11113.11. 11. 1..1.V111'1:1;111: 11:11'. K. 1111111111 .1111: VV'IVSO 1: M . II. M. Z. I1ISIII SOIIOIIICS IV' COLLEGIO Spuiurf II. V'. .VV'DEIISUV' I'LS ,IJP .V.Vl.VIIS VI. .I IINICI I. .VI..VI.III'I1VV'I1.I II. 1 .LI1VV'I. l. 1.. SI' III' IIIuII'I' .I.VV'.II'II'1'I.V E. II. LI. .I. II. SI III'IIP 1 1' II, I.. I'I.VI.VII9II'II II. E. .VIV EII S V '1'. TIM DVLV S .I .VI FISIIEII .V. B. V'IIIIV' Juniors .VI. C.1-VI.I1I-IV II. III'IV'II M. S. KIS'I'I. HI! 1 '. .V. II. ISEAI. VVII'IS .VI.SIIIII11VI'I-I'I' Ellzabelh Longog K. Hp EVV'IIII 1i 1' 1 111 MIV1: .1. 1'. '11 .111..111 .VI.I4.COI.I.1VS 1'. I1. IIIII'I IIIIV' II. .1 .VV' VII .VE II 1'. II. .II OV'IIS ' Sophnmnrns II.1LVI1I'I. I.. III1214II.VII IIS ..V SIIIIIII'4.VI.VII'I.II. II. Il'lVV'V II.11 1III14II .I.S .' 1Vll .VI. I'II1VVV'II'IIIID I.. I.I1.'V I11. VV EA V'IC I I'I,II.VI' II.IV.IISI.VV'.1HIIV.VIS I'. I. UVV I 1101 II'M 0111:. .1V11110 erson. B0111 1'1-1'. I'll rMin. E1111111-rI. I1'Ish0r, Jlinl1I111.-'K.I.'011is th'0rs.1 nrn011 J. S huh I. I. S- l 1 800101111 IImV .V'or 1. 1V V110 B0111. Hon 1' I'11Ili111s I1-111. 111-111 . 1'I-ml11,. . II11r1I011. .11111011, Ki'th -r I Solluorrr 0r 'Ill'unr mrt Ilmnms lirst 11011'.-VV11;:11er Bonfor. Ilrnn 11, lvuunns IIvllnn-rs .VI.Ix1slIvr.I.-'111is 141111;: 1.0110 81110011111101. Smith. VV ',1-u101 VV'illinms 287 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA FOUNDED DAT RIONMOUTH COLLEGE 1870 A'LTH I1 CII .'1I '1II'III S 8111' I-1.N 'I'Y-TIIIIEE C. BI I113. II. IILIETCIIEI' MRS. E .1IRS.E.I R. EVER MICS.S.11I. .COLEMA N DA VIS FLETCHER .B. ACIxEl . C. ANDERSON . J. ANDERSON L BOGER II. BEA CH . J. C -1I:LP -111IAY II. I. CA M. L: CLINGEI! II. B. GILXMER ESTABLISHED 1930 SOIIOIIES IN FACULTATE E. II. FlIEA IL SOllOIIES IN URBE MIIS. II D. KERN I1. IxEIIN AIRS. B. 1'. MOORE SORORES 1N COLLEGIO Seniors '1. COLEGROYE CU'l'Il lL' Ell I I H.K'N0Enn Juniors II. J. 1IchIE LIINIL A. C. NLO A. J. l OSS Sophomores DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER M. KNOI L .A. L'I CF 1' IIIS. II. C. MUSSEII MIIS. II. It. RIL .III. M1'S.J.I1I. SULLLII1':1 .N' 1IIIS.1I. 11' XI SH P. SHEENl E. SK INN ER 1'. 1I.S11'IuIGAIiT 11I. M. 1V ATS 0N Eleanor Acker Crag RI. .1. SMITII .I. J. TAGGART Ru w-Acl or M. C. Anderson S. J Andoruon Boner D Souund RouN-l'uscoe. llevno Ids Sheen, Cnllowuy. Lun 11 1IIKeu lmle,.N Cole rov,e Cut Noerr ter. Gruber, Madison. 0,11 Ross Skhule rst Row-Sxxeignrt 11 utson. Crumer. Dalton, Pnrnsku. Illtts Smith. Taggert 288 PHI MU l'UI'NDED AT 3VESLEYAN COLLEGE, 1832 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. FIFTY-SIX BETA MU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1929 SORORES IN FACULTATE MRS.F.BENTLE MRS. H.11URRELL MRS. R. ED3VXIIDS MRS. 3V. JEFFRIES MRS. 3V. LEPLEY MRS. D. MEAD SORORES IN URBE MI'S. J. MILLER E. MITCHELL N. 3VEST SORURES IN COLLEGIO Seniors M. J. LLOYD C. L. MCCONNELL J. R. SCHMIDT Juniors E. n. CONNELLY M. E. FENNINGEI: M. A. SKLADAL Carolyn McConnell 0Q Sophomores .L D. GOLDSCIIMHJ . V. BIAUK DI W. SSTROIIBIAN IL J. IIO3VER Y. J. PALMER 13. II. VOI'E E. G. MCCALMONT 0.D.$V13AST Top Rmv.-MoCnlnmnt Maulk Ilowor, Wust Sw.opo Stmhmnn Pnlmnr First RoW-Goltlmlunid, Skludnl 1' ennlnger. Conne113. Schmidt. Lloyd, MLCunm-ll 289 THETA PHI ALPHA FOUNIHGII A'I' UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 1912 ACTIVE CIIAI'TEIIS. EIGIITEEN RHO CHAPTER ICS'I'A BLISIII'ID 1929 SOIIOIIICS IN UIIBI'I MRS. ll. 111-AAII'1III.II'III F. .AI.1-.ATI'I- AAIIISA .IA O'BRIEN AAI 1.1.1 II AI H Y SOIIOIIICS IN COIALEG IO S1-111'nrs A'. M. 11.1 11x1 .11111. 1111.1.1s11. AI. A1.A111s.AK .A1. 1:. 11111111111 1 A' .11. 11 mm M. A1. .AIAAIGII M. I . 01A. II'I A K. AAII'IOI'AIH' k .A. 111. 15111311111; .1. 1-'. 11.AA'111s11A' 11. l. Al -.A1 IAI 11. '11. ZAANI'II'UHKY Juniors K. A'. 11111'1111.1.A' .A. 11. AI.AI.A'11.A11'1' 1'. AI. S.AIITII 11 1 11'1111.A' A1. 1..T1113.A'K S1111l11111111res .1. 1'. 1111111111 .1. 1'. 11111-'111.11'11 AI. 1'. A11 C1111A111K Jean 011115 U M. 11.1 1'1 Ann. .1. 1.. 1111111111 L. M. A111111111111. 1. .1. 11121111s111 11. 111x11 11. 1'. 11911111111, M. K. 11A11141A 11. .AI. 111111111111 1. M. 1111s1AA'1 T1111 HOAAi-I' illis. 15111111111 M IIrm-ilh'. Cnmpi IAnIAIdHnu II11 l1-A AI1AII11111 AInnn-mk AAInAer. I'1111111r 81-1'11111I 111111 -Z1111111'11sle' C. I'1'-1111iIlA. I111 1.11111 .AI. 1AI1'1'1111'11111'IA Muinhnrt. Smith Trunk, B ride, 0111111011, Elvrski I rst 111m .AI. IIll1'A, Il11l11111l1 IlA1I1-1'Ixin1.r AII1-.I1ri1le Al. I'. .AI1'C11r1III1k Alorrell IIe1I1I1I Ie. R1111 11 290 PHILOTES OFFICERS B. F. CERIIEIM . - - - - - - - - - President M. E. MILLER - - - - . - - - . - Vice President Beulah Gerlieim .7; :13 F. V. DANIELSON - - - - - - - - - - Secretary M. BLACK - - - - - - - - - - - Treasurer N. S. SPROAT - - - - - - - - - - Social Chairman D. V. BARTON - - - - - - - - - Athletic Manager Since February, 1937, Philotes has been an organized group open to all non-fraternity women. Its members enjoy the privileges of a club room in Old Main, open at any time for study and social meetings. Non-fraternity girls are invited to join the second semester of their freshman year. As stated in its constitution: itThe purpose of this organization is to unify the 110n-sorority girls of The Pennsylvania State College in order to broaden their social life, to interest them in scholarship and activities, and to promote a better feeling toward campus organizations? Top anVe'lh'LflllL'lllhl Burton. Blmk. Sprout I'irat IlmveMllh-r, horlwhn Dnntvlson II I ., VI J - 1- w- w .dy HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL ,. , . , , . 1.2.5. 5.1.1 . $11.15 :........12114111!iijaia.lll.lsii., , LION'S PAW t Annually there are Gathered into the folds of Lion,s Paw outstandina senior hon- C 7 D orary, the leading men of the senior class. This honor, the highest that a senior can attain, is the culmination of three years of effort. Among this yeafs group of outstanding seniors who were tapped by Lion,s Paw were Ray Coskery, president of lnterfraternity Council and captain of the lacrosse team; George Yeckley, manager of the football team and a member of the Student Tribunal; John Rex, associate manager of wrestling, chairman of the Interclass Finance Committee, and a member of the Student Union Board, and Willard Hoot, vice president of the senior class, and manager of soccer. Top Itow-Illmlws, Vostors, Prosser, Itockmnkor First ltow-Costollo, Ycekley, Pierce, Costcory, IInrrison 296 Paula Wohlfeld OS MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board, which was founded on February 16, 1918, as a national hmmrury society for senior women, has grown to 69 chapters in 20 years. The aims of Mortar Board are service, scholarship, and leadership. Each spring the outstanding junior women who have proven themselves leaders in t'ampus activi- ties, who have had high scholarship, and who have advanced the spirit of service and fellowship to the college are honored by election to the society. During their active senior year these women do much of merit 0n the campus to promote these three ideals of Mortar Board. The offlcers for the year are: P. B. Wohlfeld, president; L. J. Stillwell, vice presi- dent; E. B. Long, secretary; J. C. Price, treasurer; M. P. Herrman, editor. 0p Row-Atken, Bet-lult-L Blnkomnrn. Groenhpru. Minnivh, Hvrzuu. 1anlwr. Gorlmim First Row-De Angelis, Ilerrmun. Stillwell, Wohlfeld. Price. Long. Davies 297 George chkley 3:1 FARM! NOUS Parmi Nous, the oldest of senior class honoraries, serves to promote good fellow- ship among the classes, assists at campus athletic events, and aids in preserving the tra- ditions and customs of Penn State. Its members are chosen on the basis of merit and performance from exemplary senior athletes and managers who show promise of leadership. Among the outstanding members of Parmi Nous this year were Alex Barantovich and Sever Toretti, varsity football players; Ray Brake, captain of the baseball team, and Sam Watts, varsity pitcher; Bob Clarke, pole vault ace; Max Corbin, varsity basketball player, and Charles Pierce, captain of cross country. George Yeckley, football manaver, w'as Resident of this Bar's rrr011 J. t: I o I Top 110 w-Pterto Brle' 0 Briggs Duv los Mcurn Se'oud Ihnt'eSmtth, Menzie Doeh no rt, Gomlnmmn, 1m L lrst ltou'eCIurk W nits, V inznnt Yetklm Harrison, CMC Williams II I y rr rrr- rrrr rrrrrr rr rr- rrrrrr- - Charles Prosscr CU SKULL AND BONES Skull and Bones, founded at The Pennsylvania State College in 1913, is an honorary upper-class campus society. Its members are chosen from varsity athletes, managers, and other campus leaders, who have demonstrated outstanding ability in extra-curricu- lar activities, and who show promise of developing into outstanding leaders. Membership in Skull and Bones is recognition for outstanding service rendered to the college. It is the constant and ever increasing endeavor of the organization to build up Penn Stale7s standards and to uphold traditions that seniors have come to love and appreciate. Officers for the year are: Charles Presser, president; XValter Jones, secretary and treasurer. Ton Rnthinu, Erkns, Schiller, Rex, Wnshnhmmh. I'oot. Gomlor, Welsh Second Itow-Amlrows. Spykor. Neal, Bm-hnmn. 'ilmu. szivr. Ilzmlt-y, Cope First lluthross, Cuskery, llnglws. Junvs, l'russor, Tauunun, Costello, Yostors 299 Howard Anderson OD BLUE KEY Selecting its members from the junior class men proven to be outstanding in extra- curricular activities, Blue Key has been the only honorary society of the junior class 99 since 1920. The motto, iiService, Character, Scholarship, summarizes the Blue Key principles and purposes, and numerous examples of adherent Blue Key activity during the past year may be readily recalled. The organization supplied ushers for various campus athletic events, entertained visiting speakers and teams, and performed various other useful functions. Members of this yeark Blue Key organization were selected from first assistant managers, publications men, and cheerleaders. Howard Anderson and Mark Vinzant were president and secretary, respectively. 'Inp Il'lnu-I nos 0. 33'50 t Leymdi IIri ,nuun. 311-11931 Dnarlvy. Ihuswurth, Byrom, Cn3'nnuugh 'Il hird 1t'mx-Snpow. Graves. t'uiul I. tussn 'IIIUI'I'y Itumlrol-ht IMehownn. .onth '. Wu Ilkor II. Clark Second 1:033 Dmitlsun .3II Milton, Mnith. Il-skn. 833:! um Pr: n'tlmr. Crr- '3.Yl'll I113 .' vlirlnlr I'irstl: .3371'unulngmn. Simms 3'Inzz.mt II. Anderson, Cooper I3. Andorzon, MIKnight. .I. Clurl' Ruth Kisller 0mg CWENS The Cwens, a sophomore organization for women, stands for excellence in extra- curricular activities and scholarship. Each year a scholarship is given to the sopho- more girl most worthy of the award. The girls tapped this year serve as active Cwens until the end of their sophomore year. The Cwens of 1940 are Ruth Kistler, president; Jane Hoskins, vice president; Jean Craighead, secretary; Cordelia Beach, Eleanor Benfer, Edith Burrage, Harriet Dayton, Bert Douthelt, Marge Harwick, Nelia Hazard, Gail Pope, Ruth Shtasel, Connie Smith, Beth Swope, Elinor Weaver, Vivienne Wiesner, Anne Yeager, Betty Yosl. Top Rnw-vSwmw. IInznrd, Bnrrnuo. Yost. I'opo Socond Rowh-Yongor. Hnru'ivk. Smith. Slmlsol. DOIIHIPH. hViosnnr First Rnwhnpnfnr, Wonvor, Klutler, IInszkhm, Bonvh 301 Arnold Laicl ,H, 4 1 i DRUIDS Alpha, the Hrsl of seven chapters of Druids, was founded at The Pennsylvania State College in 1907. The prime purpose of Druids is 10 1101101' freshmen athletes. This year Druids has ullempled to improve campus conditions and relations by assisting at rallies and athletic meets. This yeafs active Druids are: J. W. Brand, R. H. Crowell, G. H. Gales, F. A. Gleason, J. 1V. Hubler, M. Keiser, R. J. Kirkpatrick, H. A. Kjellman, J12, W. M. Kniaz, A. C. Laich, J. C. Lewis, C. H. Lockwood, W. W. Mori, J. R. Patrick, C. M. Peters, F. M. Plall, J1'. ., N. Racusin T.J.R011i11son, E.Sapp,J.R. StillYO, J1'.F. W. Stanko, T. E. Vargo, M. XVeinslein, J. Woodward. Asa y4 1 Top 111111-XX11111I1111r11 l'.1--t1ru Intru 11 111111 Xi 11111110111. Smith,st:1nl1o, Clemson I 1114 1:.1'111-4 111 l1x11mll Xynl .Mnri, I11i1h 51-11120 I unis ,Supp John Barr kilfj FRIARS Friars, a sophomore society, was organized on the Penn Slate campus in 1912. The purpose of this organization is to honor those men who have excelled in freshman sports, and who are promising material for varsity athletics. Under the leadership of President John E. Barr, the Friars organization has strived to better campus conditions, having pledged its full support to all worthy campus activities. The members are: J. E. Barr, B. F. Cramer, A. P. Boileau, WI. E. Rielly, R. H. Edgar, H. P. Hosteller, F. J. Clark, W. R. Hoslerman, V. A. Harlman, E. C. Purnell, T. L. Rillenhouse, D. 5. Welsh, L. C. White, T. A. Miller, K. C. Chrislman, F. C. Ball, C. W. DeLong, R. L. Hulchings, J. C. Williams, V. W. Fiore. T RnixH-Purnnll l'eilly Green, Bolleuu, Miller, Clark. llnstn-tt or ii 01 First Ilow'ehmllurtmhm IIutdiins, I'ittL-nhonsu, Burr, Cr:,unor llnsti-hh'nmn Christmun 303 liIIIIII'IiII IN II. .I .IMIIIIS IIRII 'OII II .I. I IIOI IIIIIIIII I II. I I . IIIIN'II'IISI' IIIII l' .IIIIIII II IIIII I: .IIUII' I'II'I '..' II .10 BI: '.I IIIIII ITIIICIII IA. IIII IIIIIII II'IIIL G. CIIIIMIIIIIIIS II. IIL BIII LL II. II'I'II'NS'IIIIIN lIIIIIIIIIIUII'III II. IIUII'T IIITIIIIIII'I'. .III'IIIII ISIIII' II' I'U'Il'II II. I501 C IIIII nI: MAN I. CIIIIIXI IILINEI F11 IN IIIIIORIII ICEl I-I. JIIIII I 1! His 1:1 11111i1'. RAY 11.110'1 151I:i11I 11 xmluux 11. Tim IIIH'I'IIIIIIISIIIIIII IIIIIII IIC'I'IVIII MIIIIIIIIIIIIIS IIIIIII'IN III. IIIIIIII II'IIIIIIIIIII II. IIIIIII IIIIIIII IV. IIIISIIIK 'I' II II l-IIII IIIIIUIIIIIII II III .IIII IIII'ID II IIIIIIIIIILAIII II IIIII II'AGIII'II? 1111i HIIIIII' 11. .61GC 1.1x11, 1a. uszqUIum'r ICIIIIIIIIITI IIIIIIIIIIII'IIIh .I. IIOII'IIY IIISPEII'SIIAIIIII ISSIICIATIII MEMBERS I'II IIIIII IIIS IIIIIII IIISII, .III. .IIIIIII' III. MIITZ II II'l-IIIIIATIII MI'IIII IIIIIIIS IIIIIIIIII'I'T I .101! IIIII IIIIIIIIIIII III. KIL-I II.II III III. .IIII- .IIIIIIIIII .III. III. III'I'I IIIII ' III LLIIIIIIIII IIIC ROBINSON ILIII YA III UEF ., CHAPTER OF PENNSYLVANIA KII. II SS ....................................... I' rIIsiIIc-nt I'IUII III'III III II'I' I' ........ SDI: I'OIII I'y HUT .Ilemhvr 111 1l11' IAN 111110 Io11n1i11lt11-1- . .. . IIII-111lwr of tlu- IIIxm' lltiu- Cu111111itlv- III III . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . MI-mhm 411 the IIIxm utiu- IImumIItI-I- II 'II;III-IUIIIIIIIII IIIIIII 'I'IIKIII IIII. III III IIIIIIIL' IIII II II IIIS J. IIIIIVI III III'II IIIIII III'I' SI'I II'I'H II' SIIIII II' III .'IIIII' I III I! IINICII I I' IIIIIKI IIIh' II'. I'IIIIIIIIII'II l'IIIIlIII' II' IxIIII III! .'II TIII II II. II; .IIIN III'II II .IIlIIII D II'. IIIIIII IIIII IIIIIX III. VIIIIL. ICII II.I II'I III -III . 'IIII'K C. II'IIITIIIIIIIII IIIIIIOLD IL SIIIITTIICK .IIIIIII'ISI IIIII QIII'III IIIIIIII III'IITII SUIIII'IIIITZI'III IIII I-IIIIIIIIS G. SIIIIII' ILIIICIIIII I'. NINIIIIIII' I II 'II'I Ix: .ITIIEII III'III B.II'1II'ILII Franklin B. Kranss IDJQ Years of palient eHorl 011 the part of local members of Phi Beta Kappa culminated 1111 December seventh, 1937, in the installatio 011 of Lambda Cllap1e1 of Pennsylvania. '11 : first annual initialion of 1111'- lvcn Penn Stale seniors 100k p ace the second of ll1c fol- lowing June. This 111051 venerable of the Greek letter societies was founded at William and Mary College, December 5, 1776. Its aims, substantially lhe same as at the lime of its found- ing, are 10 further fellowship among,r lhe scholarly, and 10 cu11fe1 1101101 uponn sludcnls who have excelledi 116 II- 1-1111 n1 humane studies. 304 I'IOUNIIED ACTIVE CIIA I'TI'IIIS. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA AT UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI. 1913 'IIIIIIITI'JIIII'O I'IIIATIII'ZS IN FACULTATE BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CHAPTER ESTABLISI 1 ED 1933 IICII 1.. 11. 15111.1. II. III. IIIII'IS W. K. 111.11 I'IIIATIIES IN COLLEG IO St'niurs .'I. D. COHEN 1'1.II.II'II'1J. DI' II I'1'111'11IS II. C. NOIII'IS II 11 ELLIOTT II. II'. IIOIIII IN 1I.III1IIII1IT .II. I'.-I IIIIIEIIS I'I. 11. IIILI. II. II. I ..II C. lI.C.I'1lGI' T.CIIOIIA J IIIIISII II.1I.LONG I'I. I. .I'1'1II'IIII'II111I JII. F .I OSTIIIIS 11. II. IIIIIEII Juniors C. II. IGCII' S.E.COII'IIN II.I..III11.SON II. II. WILLIS J. .1. CLARKE 11. II. 1' 1'1 N.IING'I'OII 1. 1!. SI' 1'0II' A d verlisin g ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA xm' .I'DI'II: IT '1'111'1 I'NII'E ISITY m: n I.INOIS 1924 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER 'II'II11 I .Il'll' IIS IIHII II- 1 1I ES'I'AIIIJSIII'ID 1930 SOIIOIIHS IN IIIIIIIIII.T.IT1'1 I1. 1'1. IIIIIIKIIOIJIEII C. E. II.IY SOIIOIIES IN COLLEGIO Svninrs 11 .1 110II IIAN .II. 1 . DAVIES K. II'. I .IIIGIEI .1. 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IIOTIIIINI'EIIGIII: J. .01.. 11'1'1 . 1' E. GIIIIIIIII 1:. II. KLINII 1 . SCHIIA11'DII11 . . CONDO C. 1:. II.1UIII'II: II. 11!.1II'I'I.V 11'. SCIIIIOCK II'. I1II I'Y N. K. IIOIIVIII: P. I':'1ID D. SI'IIAGUII I'.I'.DUVIxI.1'IIIIII:GII1' Agriculluml Education LE CERCLE FRANCAIS IIOIINDED AT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 1934 CI !1' II CI! .-1I .l'1 118. ONE 1'1:.1'1'I:ES IX Iv'.1CUI.'1'.1'I'II 1'. 1:. I'I..1.VCIII-I'I.' I . .1!. DIIBIONT 11'1:.1TI:IIS IN UIIIIII MIIS. 11'. .1!. IIIIMONT C. BINDER IHLI'I'IHIS IN COLLEGIO Snniors IHIIIO 'I'IIY 1:11 !Il-'0I:I1 COIIVII I.I1 IIII.I. .1I:D 1'III:.V0.V' III;I.I. II.1I:II. 11:.1 II1 11H I' .1'II'IIIII:IVI'.' IIINIIIII: .1I.1!:1' I .V'III.II.1.I1V 1101:0I'IIY .!.:1I 'I'IIA 1!.1I:I'S.1Ii .1!.1I:1' C. . I' I' '1'! I .V'I'I UIII. 0111' III: IV '.-1! 1111' .11:.V'S 1I.1I1I.1 .11I-KIII.1' 1'II:II1.V'I.1I'0I.I.INS I'I.1I.1I.1I'!I.1II' .1!'.1'K !.V .1.!!! DI' ED .VIIIIIIIE .110II'I'0X C0.V.V IIDN1IIII'I I'1;II. 1:01'1' .1I1.111' I'I:1'I'III. IIIHIIS SI'IIII' I 1.1' .1V0! I'0.V'.VII I. 1.1' I:U'1'1I IIl' ST .11: 1.1.V' I.A'1'I:0I. .1 1' IIIIV . 'A. . 'I Iv II I V DAV'III LSUV I1! .1DIII.I1V'I1I SIVCO Jnninrs IIII'I I'1'xII.1UIIII I:I I'II III' I. IVOI'II IIII'I'TY . l'I: .11'II I: LIIVNA BOI'I'IIAI. VlIA' KIVG 1' II I'I:II III I I.1I:1'11I I I III I.IIV 0.1.11! VI.I1'III:IIII11:II l'II!I.01IIIVS 1:01! .1V0 .!.1.V'II IIII :TIIOLF 1.. 1:TII: CII.-11: I. IS I' II. LIISI'III 1111: 11V'CII S 111L1'1 1' 01' Sophm mro I MARIAN II IISSMER French I. :uV'l-I Q 11151:: -' THLL 306 FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY 0F ILLINOIS, 1922 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, THIRTEEN ll. CAREY R. CLELAND C. EDER II. ESTRICIIER D. IIAllDENlHQllUII Civil Engineering FOUNDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, 1032 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. ONE M. E. BARNETT . . A. BLISS B. F. GERIIEIM C. Y. DANKNEI: M. M. DORIH? Wmnerfs S peach. FOUNDED AT NIHV YORK UNH'E lSl'l'Y. 12m? 1 l F'J'Y-FI YE A CT! YE CHAPTERS, V. E. BUTT E. V . YE H. FISHBUIEN G. H. ADAIR L. J. ALLEMANN J. B. CARUTHE is E. S. COURTER It. HAYMAN A. VA RCIIALOK CHI EPSILON PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER ESTA HLISIIICD 192T FRA'I'RES IN FACULTATE II. SCHEIHEI: ll. SHATTUCK E. VA LK Ell J. KAULFUSS L. H'IIITHIII'IAD 1:. O'DUNNELL F RATHER IN COLLEGIO Seniors K. MASON L. SNAYELY C. SNELL Junior A. PA RSONS DELTA ALPHA DELTA PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER ESTA IHJSIIED 1932 SORORE IN FACULTATE C. II. SCIIL'G SOROIRES IN COLLEG IO Seniors M. M. MARUSAK II. A. RICKETTS M. E. WITSIL M. L. MOIEFING F. V. WATKINS J. R. ZUBROFF Juninrs M. E. IIAT'J'ON 1!. A. JOSEPH IL I. LIAFIHHVI'J . DELTA SIGMA PI ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER ESTA IHJSIIED 1923 FILVI' H418 IN FACUL'I'ATE H. F. MITI'H P. V STODDAR'I' C. V. IIASEK H. V. S'HH'I'II: E. H. IIA VKlNS A. II. llI-IEDE A. I'D. MARTIN t'. J. IHHVI.ANH A. 1:. VAliN01'K FIEA'I'IHGS IN COLLEGIO Seniors L. V. CUNNINGHAM D. II. IIOIHHN'KS J. A. XOONAN V. C. DAHIJNH'I'UX t'. LEEDECKICH K. VEAVEH 8. ll. HAYES A. .l. MOIHVAI.D U. S. VEI.SH C. D. ZIMMEIHIAX Juniors 1:. 1'. JOHNSON IL SFIIIJLEI: J. l'. 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GALE II. .III'ICAY II. II. .II.IIISII.IIIIL II III. .III.II'1IIV M. L. IIJIIaI'I'IN II. .'1I.IXIS Intluslrl'al Education x. .. 1 x ..-11N-1 a uq-u-u a -:-M-n I an 11 .11 308 IOTA SIGMA Pl muxmm . 1'1; 'I'mc UNIVERSITY 01: CALIFORNIA, moo PALLADIUM CHAPTER ' V'W' L' ' 'S' 1 M ESTABLISHED 19:10 5111111111115 11' 11'.11 111.'l'.1'1'l11 1.. .111111'1' C. HOFFMAN 11115. 1'. 11. MACK .1. SMITH I'1. CHAPMAN S..1.11'11'50N .1. 1111111111 11. QI'IGGIJG 11115. 11'. 11'1'1'115' 1'. I.1111.1.1' N. 5111.1111.111 .11. L. 11'II.I..11111 .11. ZERBY .11. J. 11.11111111 5111'1111115'11' 171111111 ..1'.111'.1'KI.111.11.1 11.1'. 11111111111 1111s. 11. .1. 1'1 I5 1'11111 .11115. .1. 11115112 .11115 11. 1'1. 111111'1'111' C.1111-1111'1111CIx 11'1111'1' '1'5'1' 11 .1' NH 11. I'UI1I.1'1'1'11X .11. ZEI1IH'11' 1111s. 11'. 1'. 11.11'1111' 50110111118 1.1' COLLEGIO Seniors E. 111111111 11. 1111111'1'11'111811111 Juniors R. KOZAK L. 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I115'1'1.11111 1'. 1111.11. .11. 111N111'11Jx'1'1 11. 591101111 W omen's Physical Education 309 1 01'.V111'111 AT TIIE PENNSYLY ANI A S'I'A '1'111 A 11' 111 11.111111111111111 0. H. BI11111'N 111. J. HOFMANN 1 . . .11. .11. MINNN'II LOUISE C'l' S011011ES IN FACULTA I. 11. 11 RANT S S011011ES IN Seniors .11. IL. .11111111'1.V11 11111-1.V .1'.1:11 11111113 HOMER CLUB C11. 11'TI1111S. 11V1-' '1111 w w. 1.1111101: 01111111113 IN 111111111 S. 11.1111111I11K CO 1.1111111 10 .11. 1.. S111 'C1 11. 80.11.1111 111' 11.1.111 1111. 1 1'1 .11 1'11 1'11111 COLLEGE, 1032 11. '1'11OXEI.L 11UTII SIIOLIUJI V11E11GE11 .11111 ANVE 110 V'1'1111I11 11'11 J11N1'1Ul1'13'1111111 11lU'l'H BU1111 A1111 Juniors 11.31.11'RIZZI12IJ. .1. A. 1111.11V111' I11. V.SIIAI1'I1'E11.11A B. A.KOII.11AN E. ..1 11.11'1'1111 K 11.1 .111111'1' L 11.11'11'111S D. 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K1111 112.S. 11'11.IZ' '.. .1'.11180.N'S 1'. .11. 11' .1511 ..1111U1111 11.11.11'01.11'112 G. W. ELLIOTT A dvanced M ilitary SCARAB 1'0U.NDED.1'1' 1.311'E11S1'1'Y 01 11.1.13'01S. 1909 THEBES TEMPLE CHAPTER '.l 11 E 011 APTEHS '1'11111'131'2123' I. 1'.111l.1S11ED 11117 FHATIH'IS 13' F.1CI'1.'1'.1'1'E 11'.D.11A11NEY .1. 11'. CASE 11. W. DO11'NS 11. K. J0113'STO3'I'2 ..11 11011' EN 12. 11. CASSEL 1'. C.11.111111S 1'2. 1.. 11'111T11K1111 .1.11.BRACKEN J. 1.. CI IEIH'Y .1. 11. 11E1.111' C. 11'. 1V . D. A. CAMPBELL 11. 11.111011803' 11'. 1'2.11YS1.01' 11. B. YORKE 1 I1AT1112S 13' COLLEGIO Seniors JOSEI' 11 DIDINGE 11 1'.1UI. PIEHSON .1. MORTON W 11.1.1 1.1.11 BOWEN W111. KRA Am 111 FRANCIS YUS'I'ICIL 11.1111. 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CAIIISN D. It. 1.0V II. II. NIICIIOIIS J. A. TROISNOS'ITCH .I. l'. EIIKES II. C. MIL III EII S. S SS Juniors ..D DEIIIIIEII II. .S. NEWMAN W ..I! OWENS B. SCHLESS .S. S' E.S'MIInJ II, II. NIPSON I4I. IUTII R. L. WILS I'. S. II .SII DESLSS, .III. 1?.II.ZUMBRO.JIL Journalism SIGMA TAU IIIOUNDEII IS'I' UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA 1904 KAPPA CHAPTER IHI'IIIS'III IIII.SI IIEIIS, '1'SS L'1IY- '1IIIIII4 I4 ESTABLISHED 1915 I4IILS'1IIIII S IN IIIISCUII '1IIS'1'I4I C. E. BUIIIII VGER .S. II. FORBES .I. E. KAUIIvallSS .I. II. OESTEIILING II. A. CAMPBELL SS. GAUGE II. KIIVSLO E C. STESVAR F. L. IARVA 11 .SV 0. II. II ISIIIIIS II. L. MINI K III II. I. TAIIPIIEY II. I. CIIELISND II. K. .IOIIIVS'IIONE II. E. SIINSIIALII W. F.'1IAYII0R II. S. CIIYDEII 1'. B. KISI'l' II. W. NELSON IS. F. SVOE IIFEL II. IS.I4IS'I4IIII4I'1I'1I E. G. SVOODRUFF' I4III.S'1IIII4I.S IN COLLEGIO Sonlors II. C. BEIIKE II. B. INI-IIAISINV S. I'OMEROY II. II. TREFZ II. C. IILISSINGISME II. D.-I II. M. IIUMBAUGII S'. R. TROGIIIOISE II. S BOGAII C. D. KIOIE MEI!N SS'. .I. SCIII4III4IIIEY II. D. UNION II. J. OKAIV U. SV. II SIIERMET F. .I. VILLFORTH II. E. BIKICKER II.14I.MI'I'IAIKLISVD II. .V. SSII'IIII G. G. SVALKER .S. N. OUSI I'III .SI. ZSIISIIESKI C. SS'. SSI'ITII D. S. SVEBSTER 1'. II. I-IIII KI4I .S'SII IIE I: II. M. MILLER SV. A. SNOSS' '1I.B. WINKIIEII .I. SS'.I I4III II. SS'. NIEIIEII E. V. SOMEIIS II. I'. IS. IIAII'IIlI I4IS' .I. L. 1' II4IISIMI I' S. A. S'JIOUI4II4II'III 1LISI.YSHRES II. S. HOFFMAN .SI. I'E'III'IIIS .I. .S. 'IIOIII'I.SI Juniors 1. I'. THOMAS A. L. PARSONS, .m. Engineering I 0U.VIIEII IS'II III'IIIII'III UNIVERSITY, ISSS PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER ACTIVE I'IIISI IIIIIIIS. SIX'I'Y-EIGII'II ESTABLISHED 1011! I'IIIA'IIIIES IN IIIISCUIITISTE E AXMISN L. A. DOGGETT B. K. JOHNSTONE J. SS'. SI'IIAUER C. A. BONINE III. C. I4II4I'1I7II4IR 0. KELLER E. B. TAS'ELY J. M. BUCII II. P. HAMMOND II. .LAKE J. .S. TAYIOR II. II. CAREY C. G. IIISSVORTII .I. S: IiEVIIVE G D. TII II S E. II. CASSEI' I . G. IIECIILEII I'. IICL I . II VINSARD .S. CIIANDIIIII'III C. II. III'IIIIVI II. .S. SOIIEN SOV E. D. SS' AI 1x14 I' .I. E. CI'O IVIIIA'IIRI'IS IN UIIBI SV. S. 14IAUS'1I M. M.SLESKI II. SS'OODSS'AIID G. II. ISIIIILI4III I4IIIIS'1IIII'IS I.V COIIIIEGIO enlors Ii. SI. AMBLER II . I4ICKliIS SIIIIII 1' SI. II. KLEPI'ER II. N. MEYER ..D I40U.11.1'121KlylggnIII.:?'.5P0MEROY .BI SSISGSSIE IKSV. FM 0. . A III! 4I. . I I ' I .II. GEUDER SS'. E. KREISII'III II. .I. SNAS'EIIY .I. BOOQAV I'.G.KR0'III'1 SS'. A. SNOSS' II. 1E. RIICKI4 II II. L. IIISIIDENIIE'I GII II. C. II .SSIIEI' E. V. SOMERS 1.. BUECIIVI'IIII I4I.IAIIITSISIS.II.IIASSI'1:V11IVCI4I .I. D. SPURGEON SS. '1'. DISV IS II. 1'. .ISIO E. II. STRU ' ' ..I I. DeCAIIOIIIS II. II. .IUIIVSON G. 1. MA IS F I. C. VOUGIIT H. A. DESMOVD V. K. M. SISSOV G. G. SS'AIIKER I U. IIIDIVGEII E. II. KIIIIS II. .ISII'FAIIIISVII T. B. SS'IIVKIIER .1. L DOTS' J. F. SVRAY Juniors II. I'. IILASINGAME G. II, KEI'IIINI II. M. KNETZ J. SV. MEYI'IIIS 1!. L. CISSSI'IIIIIER IIY E n gineering 316 THETA ALPHA PHI FOUNDED AT OKLAHOMA STATE FOLLEGE. 1919 PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA CHAPTER ACTIVE CHAPTERS. SIXTY-EIGHT ESTKBI ISHFD 19ml FACULTY M 1931 BEHS A. C. CLOETINGH D. D. MASON R S. NEITSHAUM DOROTHY SCOTT FliA'l' HES IN COLLEGIO Seniors T. FRANCIS ANNA N. MITCHELL ELIZABETH FRYE Juniors ROBERT LUDWIG JANE EAMES ELEANOR HOFFER Sophomore KA RL HRETNEY Dramatics POUNDED AT l'NlVEHSITY 0F W'ASIIINGTON, 1908 ALPHA TAU CHAPTER AFTIYE CHAPTERS. Fol:'PY-0NE PWWBIISIIFD 1034 SORORE IN UllnE B. S. VANSANT SOIROICS IN COLLEGIO Seniors 11. GLUECK M. HEHRMAN M. KHYI'EL J. 1VALKEI! L. GREENBERG F. 1VATKINS Juniors 1'. GORDON J. MILLER D. GIBBONS A. MDLAUGULIN H. CAMP E. ORIS1VELL W omen ,s Journalism XI SIGMA PI FOUNDHD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KVASIHNGTON, 1908 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER ACTIVE CHAPTERS. TEN ESTABLISHED 1924 FRATHES IN FACULTATE V. A. BEEDE M. K. GODDARD II. xL MEYER 1V. 1V. SIMONS 1V. C. BRAMBLE M. 11'. HUMI'IIIREY F. T. ML'RPIIRY S. P. SI'ANGLER H. N. CAPE A. L. IIMVIN 1V. II. I'FEIFFER D. D. STEVENSON H. H. CHISMAN D. .L KRIBS 0. 1V. I'FLUEGER 1V. E. XVIUTE 1V. G. ED1VARDS FIIATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors N. BETIILAHMY C. B. LEIIMEI: n. L. ROLANDT W. F. WESTERFELDT W. J. HARRISON C. S. NISSLEY G E. SMITH 1. 3L WILLISTON J. G. RALSTON M. J. TAKOS L. H. KUHNS Forestry 317 TIVITIES PERSONALITIES Wm ,,...rrv M... N MM ohis glalwmore oe ee a 2 .Les em- e ecMcy ' dabynis Hevzoj yV;L.! CECILE METZ R E H E F E N M R E Y O M G E P E R U L C C M A R A B R A B MARY ANN F RITS I AN E GRUBER CAMPUS LIFE Yw.3..$.?r. . 3. 11m ry Harrison The Venerable Doctor Houck Addressing Ann Palmer Ol'mer Boxing Managers AN EHOR Maryland's Best and the Alma Mater Senior Class President Joe Peel Receiving Collegian Award They'll Never Do It. Again! V Eurl Strunk June Price f Harry Harrison in a Different Uniform Horse-Play at Sigma Delta Chi Gridiron Banquet Ah! Will We Ever Forget Monday Afternoon! Jack Rgx rm. .. . . Crowning Lucille Giles May Day Queen Fun on Co-Op Corner, Till the Bill Came! The Penn State Airmen on the Ground, for a Change Gordon Thomas Betty Long FI'NI Spyker The Queen Relaxes L80 I'Iouck and Former Boxing Managers $193111 Crossed Sabers at Scabbard and Blade Dance Major Tommy Thompson and Deaanmnt -Music Incorporated Joe Metro The Rine Team Draws a Bead Italia De Angelis Chuck Flanagan Bill Andrews Lucille Giles, Hermione Hunt, and Frances Keesler Smile Prettily Officer of the Night at Scabbard and Blade Dance Dutch Vosters Perm Statds 1939 Hockey Team A Heart for the H. P. Q.'s Gymnastic Monkey Business T? $ ?'5-$ -7'.; $! Bill Stopper muznhzudm :zg muz-Samn Hamnbhm macuhahzuummmm ummbcu hm-hma 'l'np lhm' .xpl'vllmum. Hivlmnlxp Arnuld, limun. SnIxI-r 'mnl Firs! Huu' YI'nj' Wulsh. l'l-vl. l IH-In'nun 21. WIN. Hl-vn-ulinn Hull Husiv Iby Dukt- Ellinglun uml HF Un'lu'hlru HHIMI'ITICIC T. A. Hon. C. S. WHMI - - - - - - L'n-L'lmirmvn V. V. Wullxins. I'lx-Ith-in H. H. Xrnnld L. R. 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Nichols R. E. Sheen A. C. McIntyre J. Shaffer R. H. Cundlach M. J. Sample 356 J. A. TROANOVITCH H. B. CAHAN R. B. NICHOIs, JR. S.S.SALA A. G. MCINTYRE T.A.BOAL B.M.TRABUF L. GREENBERC R. E SHEEN - F. A. C.VOS1IZRSJR. - J. SHAFFER - R. W.KOOMAN R.H.GUND1 AC 11 D. R. LONG M.J.SAMPL1: A.W.Engel,J1'. P. S. Haldelnan,Jr. B. A. Newman MANAGING BOARD ASSOCIATE EDITORS H. Nipson W. B. Owens Editor Sports Editor Managing Editor - News Editor Features Editor Assistant Managing Editor Asszstant Sports Editor Women 3 Editor - Associate Women s EdiIOI Business Manager Advertising Manager C irculation M anager Promotion Manager wining Advertising Manager WOMENS ASSOCIATE EDITORS P. R. Gordon ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Tun ItnwAEnuvl. vam. Hnnlon. MV ilson vamxln qund IimviNlpsun. t'unlp, Firs! RvaStory. .Vlvmun, 142ml l'nll1.SLhIt-s .:H Illlvlllllll W illis autumn 357 M. Nieman Senior SECIHeNlly E. Roth C. B. Schless R L. Wilson H. L. Camp .Story .Willis, 11. mm 0.111 PENN STATE FROTH Froth, the student monthly humor magazine, has for several years held a position high among the college humor publications of the East. The staff of undergraduates who do all the art and humor C. W. FLANAGAN work for the magazine are known as the ttFoolish Gentlemen? Editor 21 name borrowed from Shakespearek play, htMeasure for Mea- sure? A section of candid camera shots of campus life has become a popular feature of Froth, along with claycatures of popular faculty and administration personalities, and the annual Spring Contest to determine the Best Dressed Man on Campus and Most Popular Co-ed. A. S. ELION Business Manager F. Newmeyer, Jr. J. P. Erkes. Jr. P. B. Wuhlfeld J M. Price A. J. Isecovitz J. Kearns L. H. Bell Pnruhy t'nunm-lnr 358 MANAGING BOARD C. W Fl AN AGAN E1l1'101- -1'-n -C hiej F. N1i2.11A1Y1R JR. . Mmmgmg Editm J M. PRICE Editor '1 V. C. KEARNS Womenr s Eduor 1 R. STEIN - - - - - - - A..s's1'slant Women 3 Editor C. F. HORN - - - - - - - - - - Assismnl Art Editor S. K. RUBIN Extlmnge Editor A. S. ELION - - - - - - - - - -Bus1'nes-s Manager J. P ERKES, JR. - - - - - - - Assacmte Busmess Manager C11 01111111011 Manager . A. J. ISECOVITZ Adverlising Manager 1 L. A. HAINES - - - - - - - - Recording Secretary P. B. WOHLFELD - - . . - - - - Corresponding Secretary H. D. lMBER EDITORIAL ASSOCIATES M. L. Askwith W. L. Harger W. R Neilson 1 S. B. Freedman A. B. Harrier, Jr. 5 J Pokempner : G. Cillelson E. H. Rupert BUSINESS ASSOCIATES ' M. A. Adler S. L. Kirschman D. E. Wilson S. B. Ivler N. L. Lang 1. R. Supow J A. Reese ART BOARD i R. H. Comm '1'. J. L. Henson C. W. Reinhold l 1 FACULTY COUNSELORS '1 Prof. L. H. Bell Pruf. H. E. Dickson Prof. D. D. Mason BUSINESS BOARD E. Finelyerg G. Joseph D. J. Schambelan S. Cnldslone E. B. Kmopo D. E. Wagenseller, Jr. E. Margulies 'l'up 1:1m' Wi1.1m lx11-.r Ixix 'vl..uum A lln-r 1.1m: Firm liuu' Slipuw,lnhvn.14111111 l-H-mlnmu 359 PENN STATE CO-EDITION MANAGING BOARD M. P. HERRMAN - - - - - - - - - Editor M. A. FRITS - - - - - - - Business Manager M. P. HERRMAN EDITORIAL STAFF Editor M. C. Deaterly P. Herzog M. I. Jordan V. A. Delp D. J. Martsolf B. J. Treager BUSINESS STAFF I. J. Kinney P. E. Jones H. Q. Tully N. Avery E. A. McCracken M. J. Veil M. E. Fenninger E. E. Miller A. M. Yeager E. F. Rockwell M. A. FRITS Business Manager 'J'np lluwaMn-Crm-kt-n, Tully, 'l'rmlm-r. Jordon Firm lhnvAJM-Ip, Mnrtunlf. Ilvrrmnn. Voi 360 STUDENT HANDBOOK MANAGING BOARD S. S. SALA ' - - - - - - Erlilor-in-Cllief J. C. PRICE - - - - - - - - Associate Editor J. MARYMOR - - - - - - - Business Manager EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS F. B. Augustine T. Finn A. Mainlmrl B. Bloomfield V. Kearns A. Ovrmnnn E. Brumbaugh F. Lininger D. 50pm: S. S. SALA B. Crisswell R. Liachowilz R. Slain Edimr R. Duden A. McCrackcn E. Trigiani A. Engel F. McEvoy H. Tully A. McLaughlin BUSINESS ASSISTA NTS E. Fineberg B. Miller N. Pugh H. Fogel J. Miller D. Schambelan S. Kirschman V. Pisciolla M. Shale'man F. Lininger A. Smysvr ADVISERS Dean Charlotte E. Ray J. F. Pullmy J. MARYMOR Business Manager Tup limvwmr'uw. Lim-lmwitz, KIrm-lmmn. Finvhurg. 'l'riginni, Shum-rmnn, Svlmmlwlnn First lhm'il'isuinllu, Mt'EVuy, Murymur. Prirc. Liniuuvr. Fouei W. B. LUTZ Ellilnl' W. L. HEWES, JR. Business Manager PENN STATE FABMER W. B. LUTZ J. A. BEEGLE R. E. HOPKINS M. V. ROCKWELL S. B. GEORGE V. E. NORRIS P. HERZOC W. L. HEWES C. O. NORDBERG A. K. RISSER J. R. UFFELMAN Q. A. HINE C. M. SWISHER R. B. HOPKINS M.J.M1TCHELL P. M. Reed MANAGING BOARD Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Features Editor Editor Campus Editor Alumni Editor H mnemalcer Editor Business M anager Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager A ssislant A dvertising M anager - Credit Manager Ca-Cil cu lation - Manager Homemaker Business Manager EDITORIAL ASSOCIATES R. F. Robinson J. R. Sausser D. 1Vilson BUSINESS ASSOCIATES B. C. Henry D. R. Johnston FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE E. H. Rolu'beck P. H. Margnlf 1V. B. Mack, Chairman G. J. Stout M. A. McCarty H. W. Popp Si- I' nutl I' uw 1' rstl'uuillim- Ilirzm.r 11117. 1' uniMnnl- mum rr livrhurl Inn h -r 1.01 Mull Ixrumrimn Ilnruick Sn. plum- xli-xz-nuln. Su i. n-r .111 NM Mitr-Iull. 1101201 1' WM. 0. i: 1:. 111111 lins.11inry11. E. Hulll' Illh. 1011111:er I 362 PENN H. M. FOLTZ, JR. R. S. BOCAR W . T. DAVIS C. C. LASIIHR W. S. CRUMLISII N.R.SEF1NG N. KAY - E. H. STRUNK C. D. KREMER M. L. LEHMAN J. F. LEWERT J. J. BOKAN - H. R. LLOYD W. G. CAPUTO C. L. HAMILTON W. L. Close H. M. Fogel L. E. Jacobs F. C. Banner C. E. Bullinger STATE ENGINEER MANAGING BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF News EIII'IUI' Foalures Editor Campus Editor - - Copy Edilor - - - - - Ari Edilar - - - - - - A N. Editor - ' - Photographic EIII'Ior - - - - Co-Pllolographic EIII'Ior BUSINESS STAFF - - - Adverlising KlIanager Associale Advellising Manage! - Cilculanon Manager - - - - C irculalion Manager ASS OCIAT ES C. Luplon, Jr. J. P. Shemin J. H. Meloy M. E. IVeiss H. M. Miller H. H. Zadra FACULTY ADVISERS A. W. Case J. E. Kuulfuss L. A. Duggou l. S. Rhodes H. A. Everett Editor-in-Clziej Business M anager Managing Edilor II. M. FOLTZ. JR. Editor R. BOCAR EIIsiIIt-ss Manager lap I' nugw illiu I.IIIs Shl- rw.III .IIIIMIS I. :IIIIIm. I'ULI'I. I Ml'lllttl IxIl I Nommd liIanW-IIIIIIIII 7.xulr:.l Weiss. MIIII- .;1Il IIIlritI I'lnsv. I lInIl MI-I mthv Ihlluillun Hrst RUHiSCIiHL' IIMIII-r,BII:1-II' I OHI D: Iv is, BIIIIII FINE ARTS M. E. FR YE Prvsidcnl D. W. Jackson J. L. Brant PLAYERS ORGANIZATION M. E. FRYE - - - - - - - - - President V. S. DUTY - - - - - - - - Vice President J . C. EAMES - - - - - - - - - Secretary A. N. MITCHELL - - - - - - - - Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS A. C. Cloeliugh H. Fishburn D. B. Scott C. F. Diehl F. S. Neusbaum GRADUATE MEMBERS M. E. Lcety M. L. Witt UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Seniors A. N. Mitchell T. S. Fram'is B. S. Ccrhcim J. W. Dobbs M. E. Frye J. Marymor V. Sevasl V. S. Duly Juniors K. P. Brelncy W. K. Hiln T. E. Pralher R. H. Thompson H. S. hl'oshmv E. H. Hoffer B. Scheclman R. E. Wfagner J. C. Eames R. M. Ludwig S. Shirm E. H. Zierdt Tun Ilmv Enmes. Sound. Durnslmw. Shirm. 'I'lunullsuu. Milt'lmll, Ililc, Pruthor First lloxx' Cl!u-,tiII;:lI, Ln-vty, Fryn, Brunt, Wagner, Neusbuum 368 NIGHT Ml's'r FALL ROOM SERVICE d , V... . ....- .. PRIDE AND PIHCJ Hum; 369 THESPIANS ORGANIZATION G. S. THOMAS - - - - - - - - President G. S. POMEROY - - - . - - - - - Secretary F. R. ZUMBRO - - - - - - - - Treasurer J.J.L1PECZKY - - - - - - - - Stag Manager BOARD OF CONTROL P. E. Dean E. K. Hibshman J. J.L 1i161'zky H. Fishburn H. R. Kinley C. S. Thomas R. W. Grant C. L. Kinslow C. C. 1Vagne1' C. S. THOMAS President PRODUCTION STAFF J. J LIPECZKY - - - - - Director I'LK. HEPPEIJ. - - - - Costume Manager F. R. ZUMBRO - 1 - - Stage Manager H. E. SHERBON - - - Wardrobe Mistress G. H. HILL - - - - Business Manager H. V. ANDERSON - - Personnel Manager G. S THOMAS - - - Advcrlising Manager M. FELDBAL'M - - - Properties Manager R. S. KINTNER - - - Masler Electrician UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS Seniors J. C. Bigham R. L. Cuerdcr C. H. Hill R. M. Rose M. Brotman Juniors P. E. Dean S. G. Ca11u J. U.K0a1ing E. P. Sutherland M. Feldbaum H. K. Hcppell R. S. Ki11lnc1 Sophomores J. R.Ge1lz C. L. Parrish T. G. 51111le J. R. Smylll P. N. He r11 R. A. Williams T011 Rnw-I'nrrix-h. I111r11,11 11117 1 111.11111111111 3111111111 $11111 S1110nll 11011 1111r1z, D1 11111. 1111111 1111:, H11 111.1, C 11111'1111 01'. 1V 1111111115 1 irst1'011-1'111111-1'111,1111111111'1',1'1111111115l l1111111r11,IIil 370 NONSENSE STI'FF W 371 GLEE CLUB ORGANIZATION R. W. GRANT - - - - - - - - - Direclor R. TYRREL - - - - - - - - - President W7. LLEWELLYN - - - - - - - - Librarian H. DARBY - - - - - - - - - Secretary W. ANDREWS - - - - - - - - Manager I. 0. GRANT - - - - - - - - Accompanisl R. TYRREL Presitlenl PERSONNEL Seniors W. Andrews K. Koch G. Rumor J- Sumplcr D. Ficks K. LchVrc W. Sprcnkcl R. Tyrrel Juniors F. Crow R. Flclchcr E. Grove P. Rhuads H. Darby S. Callu A. Jenkins R. Thompson R. Duugllvrly B. Gamer IC. Oslorlmul R. Warfield G. Flclvlwr Sophomores R. Billlel' P. Hartman WI. Llewellyn H. Sachs K. Farvvr E. Jones J. Mcllugh R. Soraling C. Fay D. Kimnwl ll. Osmun R. Whiting B. Frankonhcrgcr W. Kirkpalriuk G. Oslramlcr E. Woml .l. Hawkins Freslllllen H. Bell R. llufh-r A. Swupc D. While ll. Duran A. anli R. Vollmor 372 COLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ORGANIZATION B. ROSSMAN ' - - - - - . - Preside ! E. WOOD - - - - - - . ConcerlIIIeIs'ler A. VESPA - - I'IiIIcipal of the Seconds R. WHERLEY beCIelaIy- 'l-Iweasmel R. HASEK Manager R. FORTENBAUCII Librarian H. FISHBURN - - - Conduvlor . B. ROSSEMN PERSONIEEI. President Seniors N. L. Simu B. D. EVUiIICF EV. F. Allen J. P. Kriss E. L. OI'L-II F. M. Anderson EV. D. McCormick B. Russman J. ll. HIIIIIIIu-rvillc W. E. Wilgus R. H. Ha E1. E1. Minnich R. Slmllenbergcr ' E' 115sz .I. F. Wisdvn Juniors F. D. Baer E. B. Cooper B. A. KolIman M. Roam .I. C. EE'VagIIeI' M. E. Briner F. E. Craw-s S. M. EIcElwain R. W. Saunders C. R. Wherley R. A. Clyde K. A. Homing J. M. Murray M. R. SlIaI-ffnvr W. S. Wiley J. A. Keeney C. W. Owen E. P. Sutherland Sophomores W. K. Burkelt A. . Flory l. E JolIlnsmI H. C. Elyvrs l. 1. EE' I isst nfluh E. A, Burrage R. L. Furlenhaugll II. I. E L. Elwrsun E. E.EE1 0d C. H. Condmn J. L. ray 1. F. Elarshal El. E. Rinuul J. E Yukuwicz W. A. Dager G. M. I'Iendcrslml :E. E. Moslertz ..D Sassumun Freshmen A. S. Beward II. H. Fall E M. HIll R. E11Elusl:1 D. K. Slruble A. C. Burwell E. C. Ford E Hades R C :Elit El. JE. Trumcr J. Calvin S, A. Garbrick W. C. Jamcm 1. E1. PIrIInfnu-r E. J. Walker J. Clark II. E. Hageny E. W. Loderur D. C. Schapt-I' N. O. Wilcox V. V Dimeo E. P. Heckman El. T. Lieberman I. EL Springur B. B. Wilson 373 E. .I. Lund IIurklns, Gullu, Tyrn-II, Rumer, Andrews VARSITY QUARTETTE S. H. Gullu. 'lV-nur R. W. Tyrrell, Tenor C. F. Rumor, Baritone W. M. Andrews, Bass .1. XV. llarkins. Accnmpanisl SL-lt-ulml lyy wmpt-lilinn from among the outstanding voices of llw Molfs Glee Club, the Vau'sily QuurlL-llt- uppvars wilh lho Glee Club and prvscms spm-ial cum-orls throughout tln- slum. HY-LOS Tln- informal group singing: of tho lm-nlyAlhrw- nwmlwrs uf lhu lly-Los, subsidiary of the Mmfs Ulm- Cluln. is 11911111 each year in various campus prmllu'liuns and a mid-winlvr concert. 374 IV. A. Allen L. R. Apfc-IIIaIIIII H. D. BaIdwiII H. D. Beacller B. F. Beaclwr D. .A. Beadt-II IV. F. Buock D. S. FUIIZ I. C. GOIaII AA. A. Coss J. R. KimIiII b. E. Inskeep L. E. Jacobs E M. TREESE J A. No OONAN D C No OKE F. M. ANDERSON W. O. THOMPSON BLUE BAND ORGAN IZATION PERSONNEL Seniors A. II. Kunkt'I A. W. LPIlmiln V. .I. Imllrrit- I3. .I. NI-wlnn . C. Nokrs .A. Nuonun .I. R. II. Pen rsnn ..I H. innuII 9y. R.P1ull .. C. Rico Juniors U. D. Leydic C. K. LeVan .I. M. MacLaCIIIuII D. B. MucMiIIun F. A. McC'oIsztk D. C. MCCIIIIIIIIgII S. M. MCEIwuiII II. L Mthmn III. M. Mains I. P. MI-nham ..II Mu ck I. M. MurIay I. L. OSIIea A. B. Oqu E. M. Pennington IV. B. Robinson I 'resitl mil M amt ger Secrelary Drum Major Bamlnmslvr II. 5'th Ik I.. I'l in IV. II. ImItI I1. AI. HM'IIHSII A. II. IIanI IF. A I. Vosll'rs C. WV. W'tIikvrl XV. IC. W'ilg. us Ii. M. Y IIIIns .II. linIIm IIIHIH II. D. Sassumzm R. IV. SaIIIIIII'rs AI. R. SCIIIIIIm-r D. W. ScIu-lu-r AV. L. ScIIIugt-II C. II. ScIIIoss II. B. SeyIn-rl R. B. SIIIwIIIukIIr ..I R. SIIIIIIIIrIuIIII .A. P. Wau- HIIII F. A. lacks W. 0. TI IOM PHON Ii. IIzI IHIIIHISI rIr M. 'IIRICIIZSE President W. O. Tumn-sox C. W. DlaLom; E. M. Tulilaslc W. O. THOMPSON J. A. LEYDEN W. R. PIL-x'r'r SOPHOMORE BAND ORGANIZATION FRESHMAN BAND ORGANIZATION Director Drum Major Slmlvnt Lcmlvr Director Drum Major .S'imlvn! Loader FORENSIC COUNCIL ORGANIZATION B. F. CERHEIM - - - - - - - - President T. D. CONWAY - - - - . - Vice President M. E. HATTON - - - - . - - Secretary J. H. FRIZZELL - - - - - - - Direcior of Debale PERSONNEL Faculty B. F. CERHEIM ' Prt'sidenl G. W. Daugherty J. F. O'Brimn C. H. 30th J. H. Frizzell H. P. Zelko Seniors M. E. Barnett F. S. Carlson B. F. Cerheim D. E. Cohen Juniors T. D. Conway M. E. Halton S 0 pl: 0m ores L. P. Green R. M. Rednagle J. II. FRIZZELL Director Of Debate gt J5! M- 'l'ull Rowiurm-n. IMIIIL'IIPTU'. lvlm. O'Brien. Sx-lmg. Pulmn First Iiuw lit-xlnnglu, Conway, Hullnn. Curlsun, l'mrm-tl 377 TIIII liIm'mliImI-IIIIIIIIIIII UHKH. HEITkiIIS. Swu-L lirzrllllllllll lIuirIl IiIIIIjleIIiII. lining III: SI-IIIIIIII llIm DI II-I.IIIr 1UIIII FIIIImly, I'IIIIlI W 1'11 ,K :III ITIIIIIII. SIIIIrt ,VIItII IIlI 11 't 1. IUH HI-IIII II, 0' l-riIIII CIIrISIIII, SItllI-iII, SIIIIIIIII'L C'IU1HII Dough MEN'S bEBATING The Menis Debate Squad I-0111peled iII fortII-eighl varsity debates. One of the high points in the successful 1938-39 season was the sponsorship of two international debates. Teams were sent 10 New York City, Michigan, and a Circuit of Pennsylvania. WOMEN'S DEBATING DurinIr the 1938 -39 debate season the Womens Debate Squad successfully completedla SI1IedulI, IIf lhiILI va1silI' andfi VC fleshmen debates.1n these debates the squad met maj01 colleIres and u11ive15ities in PeIInsIlvania, Ohio, West ViIIrinia, ViIIriIIia, Ma1yland,Dist1ict of Columbia. and New Jer'seI. 'l'IIp 1:11I1iiir0lllin'rg. $011111il1I'FL1YlUl:1PIH.n311.0.H'Wl S- IIIII III! Ru 'WI-11 IIltI-rs Dig y EiSQ'H IIIIrIIIIII Notmitz Bnrln'. MIIIHIIIS FIIrlIe :I 1I;.IIIIIu'1II, IIIIIIS iIkor Hn t,tIIII Stillnoll D111 Iknnl'r DIIrIT limitIIMV-Jhilluhcriy Romedlne 1IIeI-lIt nlliiIclIIIlIIIII, MIIrIIsIII, Witsil. Watkins Joseph IHIrIIett,Sc1nI: 378 MEN'S DEBATE SCHEDULE 1938 December 10 Westminsler Tournanwnl 1939 January 11 Nm'man Thomas February 25-Columbia U ............... Away January 12 -51. Francis Herc March 6-Susquehanna U ............. Away January 18 But-knell .................. Here March 7wBucknell U. ............... Away February 7 SL Francis ............... Away March 8-Albrighl ................. Away February 8-Selon Hill ................. Away March 10,-Daylon U. ................ Here February 9 Gemva .................... Away March 17,18--F0urth Annual Pennsylvania State February lO-Allegheny ................. Away Debaters, Convention February 16 Allegl1eny ................ Here March 27--Pillsburgh ............... Away February 17, 1:3 F1 eshman Conventiun March 8-Dayt0n U .................. Away February 20aCellysburg ............... Away March 2IL-Susquehanna U. ............ Here February 2OWSL J oseph ................. Away March 8-C010rad0 U ................ Here February 21 Pennsylvania ............. Away March 28--Juniata ............. Philipsburg February 22 11ulgers .................. Away March 29 Wayne U .................. Away February 23 Queens U .................. Away March 30 Akr0n U .................. Away February 24 C. C. N. Y .................. Away NIarch 30-J0hns Hopkins ............. Here February 2 lr-Dickinson ................. Away March Sl-Weslern Reserve ........... Away INTERN ATIONAL DEBATES November 1, 1938 Angl0-Irish Team. Here. 4'Is Great Britain a Menace to World Pem-eav February 15. lOBQ-Auslralian Team. Herc. uIsolation? 379 A PAC : Acai 1d .................. A 2 Administration ........... 1. Agriculture, School of ...... 2' Ag. Student Council 4. Alpha Chi Omega ......... 38 Alpha Chi Rho ........... 23 0 Alpha Chi Sigma .......... 23 3 Alpha Delta Sigma ........ Alpha Epsilon Della ....... Alpha Epsilon Phi ......... 282 Alpha Gamma Rho ........ 232 Alpha Kappa Pi ......... 233 A1pha Lambda Della ...... 305 Alpha Nu 222222222222222 305 Alpha OmiCron Pi ......... 283 Alpha Phi Delta .......... 1 347 Alpha Sigma Phi .......... 1 5 Alpha Tau Alpha 222222222 30 Alpha Tau Omega ......... 236 Alpha Zeta ............... 237 Alumni Association ....... 32 Artist Course ............. 347 Athletic Association ....... 341 B Baseball, Freshman ........ 220 Baseball, Varsity .......... 202 Basketball, Freshman ...... 219 Basketball, Varsity ........ 184' Beauties .................. 3 30 Beaver House ............. 238 Bela Kappa kn ------2- 239 Beta Sigma R110 ........... 24-0 Bela Theta Pi 2222222222222 21111 Blue Band ............... 375 Bhw Key ................ 300 Board of Trustees nu - 23 Boxing, Freshman 222222222 221 Boxing. Varsity ........... 88 Business Administration ---- 33 C Campus Life -n------ -- 340 C1lem'1eaders 2222222222222 179 Chapel .................. 44 f: ENE' 1!! DEX PAGE Chemis y and IQ Sci 01 0f .............. 15 Chi psilun .............. 3i ' C i Omega ............... 284 'hi Phi .................. 242 Christian Assnn'ialion ...... 1145 College .................. 15 Collegian -wn---- ----- 350 Cross Cuunlry ............ 178 Cwens ................... 301 Dances . 22 34-8 Debating. Me ..... 378 Debating, ane ......... 378 Dedication 222222222222222 6. 7 Delta Alpha Della ......... 307 Delta Chi ................ 213 Delta Gamma ............. 28 Delta Sigma Phi .......... 2441 Delta Sigma Pi ........... 307 ha Sigma R110 .......... 308 De aTau Della u ... .. 211 Deli Theta Sitrnia ......... Della V milon A Druids K 3 l302 Education. . ' Engineer G PAGE Jill M 2! Phi Beta .......... 28 Jlee Hub ................ 372 1011' .................... 212 Jrad ale School .......... 30 :0 u dblitb .............. 197 N ' :'.1alnes 9 3 H Heall Service ............ 35 Hillel oundation ......... 45 HOHUId x and Pl'OfE'sHlondi -- 293 House r Representatives 2 477 Hy-Los .................. 3741 I lnlm ass Finam o mmillee ............. 12 II rfralernily Ball ........ 3478 llerfralernily Council 22222 228 101a Lambda Sigma 2222222 308 101a Sigma Pi ............ 309 .1 Judicial Cunnilillee ........ 8 Junior Class omcers ....... 160 Junior Prom -- --- -- 34.9 I: Kappa Alpha T110111 ........ 287 Kappa DeIla R110 .......... 2418 Kappa Kappa Gamma ..... 288 Kappa Phi Kappa ......... 309 Kappa Sigma ............. 2:19 I; Lakunides ............... 309 Lacrosse ................. 210 . Lambda Chi Alpha ........ 250 i a in? -------------5--5- 350 Le Cercle Fram-ais ........ 306 Les Subreurs ............. 315 Liberal Arts, SCilUUl 0f ..... 8 Library ................. 341 Lion's Paw ............... 296 Louise Homer Club ........ 310 380 NI 11-101: Military Svience .......... V 31. Mineral Industries. 51-11001 0 29 Mining Society ........... 1 10 Mortar Board ............ 1 97 0 Omega Psi Phi ........... 278 Omicron Nu - 310 P Panhellcniv Council ...... 280 Parmi Nous ............ - 298 Penn Stale Club .......... 279 Penn State Co-Edilion ...... 360 Pershing Rifles ........... 1 1 Personalities ------------- 32': Phi Bela Kappa ....... 7. - 30-71- Phi Delta Theta ........... 251 Phi Epsilon Kappa ........ 311 Phi Epsilon Pi ............ 252 Phi Eta Sigma 31 1 Phi Gamma Della ......... 253 Phi Kappa ............... 2541 Phi Kappa Psi ............ 255 Phi Kappa Sigma 256 Phi Kappa Tau ------- . 1-- 1257 Phi Lambda Upsilon --- ,-- 312 Philoles ................. 291 Phi Mu 89 Phi Mu Alpha 312 Phi Mu Della 2511 Phi Sigma Delta ........... 259 P1115 igma 10la -----.. -- 312 Phi Sigma Kappa ........ 260 Physical Education, School of ............. 30 Pi Gamma Alpha ...... .-- 313 Pi Gamma Mu ............ 3i 3 Pi Kappa Alpha .......... 261 Pi Kappa Phi ............. 202 Pi Lambda Sigma ......... 313 EENE' PAGE Pi L. nbda IIIQ ....... - 3141 P11 u Epsilon ............ 314' i Tau Sigma ............. .41 Players ................. 36 Publications ............. 351 3 Public Information: ........ 35 Q Quartet, Var ' ........ 3711- Regislrark O .......... 33 S Scabbard and Blade ........ 315 Scarab 22222222222222222 315 Senate .................. 4 eniors Without Photos ---- 5 Se 01 Ball -- ----------- 348 Semi Class t$ ---- 56 SeniOI Janel: --- --- --- 57 Sigma Alp Hm ; ------ 263 Sigma Chi 2641 hi L PACE Stu 16111 Council ----------- 41 511116111 Handbook ........ 361 Stu ient Tribunal .......... 43 Stu 1e11t Union Board ...... 42 SH unuiub ............... 196 w 1111.11 ; Orchestra ...... 373 T Tau eta Pi .............. 316 Tau appa Epsilon -------- 271 Tau 1 Delta ............ 272 Tenn 5 .................. 213 The 1ians ............... 370 T1 la Alpha Phi --, -- , .-- 317 ' 1618. Chi ................ 273 Theta Kappa Phi .......... 274 Theta Nu Epsilon .......... 275 Theta Phi Alpha --- -r , - 1- 290 Theta Sigma P111 ---------- 317 Theta Xi .................. 276 Track, Freshman ---------- 220 Track. Varsity ------------ 206 Triangle ................. 277 Two Year Ag. 01111-01'521939- 163 Two Year Ag. 0111110112 4940. 1.63 U Underclass 01111-0119 -------- 160 1V Winter Sports -------------- 181 Womelfs Recreation Association ............ 49 Wrestling. Freshman -- ,, -- 221 Wrestling, Varsity ......... 192 X Xi Sigma Pi .............. 317 MAKERS OF THE 1939 LA VIE PHOTOGRAPHY BY PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP STATE COLLEGE, PA. ENCRAVINC AND PRINTING BY GRIT PUBLISHING COMPANY WILLIAMSPORT, PA. mm Tm


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