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,. :, Wu , ,H .53. ,, Copyright. 1940 THOMAS j. FINN. JR., Iiinlor CARL W . ERNST, JR.. Ari Exlilor FIFTY-THIRD VOLUME THE ANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE-STATE COLLEGE, PA. DEAN WHITMORE ClRocky,l to his old friendsl is one of those lovable fellows with Whom you can differ decidedly, argue earnestly, and come off With a sincere smile. He has won a place in the first rank of American organic chemists and maintains it notwithstanding executive duties. While building his School at Penn State on deep and broad foundations, he has somehow found time to advance chemistry through notable service as president, as director, and as chairman of important committees of the American Chemical Society. His profound interest in young chemists has been amply demonstrated and at the same time he has made substantial contributions to the state and the community. In all this Rocky does not: neglect his duties, his family, or his hobbies. He is quick to become interested in worth-while enterprises, partic- ularly if they are flavored With chemistry. Sincere, frank, and always ready to become really interested in the work and problems of others, it is not strange that he numbers so many both old and young among his friends. He well exemplifies the adage that to have a thing well done, get a busy man to do it. To know and admire him, one needs only to work with him. HARRISON E. HOWE, Editor, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. a dmw FRANK CLIFFORD WHITMURE Dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics A.B., A.M., Ph.D., Harvard Honorary Sc.D., Franklin and Marshall Honorary Sc.D., Allegheny College THE CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY RESPECTFULLY DEDICATES THIS BOOK GOVERNOR ARTHUR H. JAMES FOREWORD THESE four short years leading to the golden day of graduation have been colorful and varied-to the class of 1940 perhaps more than to any other class. We have lived and studied through a period of construction. We entered an Old Penn State? and now we are leaving a new and much bigger Penn State. We leave behind the worries of academics, sports contests, activities, loves, and life on the campus-but all are worthy of record. Our history is here preserved that those beyond these walls may know our life and that the years may not dim our memories. THE BOOKS THE COLLEGE ORGANIZATIONS THE ACTIVITIES THE CLASS THE ATHLETICS wQ $ H ALPH DOBN HETZEL President of the College SAMUEL K, HOSTETTER Assistant to the President, in Charge of Business and Finance ADRIAN 0. MORSE ; Assistant to the President. in Charge of Resident Instru J. ORVIS KELLER Assistant to the President, in Charge of Extension WILME R 15. KENWORTHY Exccutivc Secretary ARTHUR H. WABNUGK Dean of Men ..........-. 4..., CHARLOTTE E. BAY Dean of Women J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS President of the Board of Trustees THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO ARTHUR H. JAMES - - - - Governor of the Commonwealth - - - - Harrisburg RALPH D. HETleL - - , - President of the College - - - - State College FRANCIS B. HAAS - - - - Superintendent of Public Instruction - - - - Harrisburg JOHN H. LIGHT - - 7 - Secretary of Agriculture - - - - Harrisburg JOHN IRA Tnosmy? - - F - - Secretary of Mines - - - - - Harrisburg APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR ROGER XV. ROWLAND, New Castle CLARA C. PHILLIPS, XVashington EDGAR C. WliICl-IIZL, Scranton HOWARD J. LAMADE, Williamsport FREDERICK A. HlilM, Williamsport HARRY M. M05125, Pittsburgh ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION J. H. M. ANDREWS, Philadelphia JAMES MILHOLLAND, Pittsburgh GEORGE I-I. szlma, Pittsburgh J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS, Philadelphia JOHN T. HARRIS, Philadelphia ROBERT HALL CRAIG, Harrisburg J. L. MAUTHE, Youngstown, Ohio BOYD A. MUSSFR, Scranton JAMES G. WlmTla, New York City ELECTED BY DELEGATES FROM SOCIETIES F S. BAYARD, Pittsburgh VANCE C. MCCORMICK, Harrisburg JOHN C. COSGROVE, Johnstown GEORGE W1. SLOCUM, Milton ROBERT R. LEWIS, Coudersporr KliNZIE S. BAGSHAW, Hollidaysburg EDWIN W. NICK, Eric JOHN G. BENEDICT, Waynesboro FURMAN H. Gvcmx, Kimbcrton H. W. PRENTIS, JR., Lancaster GEORGE F. HELLICK, Enston FRANK P. WILLITS, Ward OFFICERS J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS - - - - - - - - - Prmidml VANCE C. MCCORMICK . - - - - - - - Vice President JAMES G. WHITE - - - - - - - - H onorary Vice President RALPH D. HETZEL - - - - - - SAMUEL K. HOSTIZTTIZR - - . - - - - - - Secrelar y - - Treasurer EXECUTIV E COMMITTEE MIZSSRS. ANDREWS, BAYARD, COSGROVE, HEIM, MCCORMICK, MILHOLLAND; SHIELDS, HETZEL, Ex-Ofiicio zz'By Act of the Legislature, 1939 THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Unique in its service to the people of the State is the School of Agriculture, only college of its kind in Pennsylvania. Through a far-flung county agent extension service, the School of Agricul- ture brings to the farmer in his fields, his orchards, his barns, the latest findings of its experiment station. To this service it adds a Wide range of resident instruction in pure and applied fields, providing the student with fourteen four-year and two two-year curricula. Part of the work is centralized in the Pennsylvania State Forest School at Mont Alto. S. W. FLETCHER, Dean ORGANIZATION S. W. FLETCHER - - - - Dt'tm M. S. MCDOWELLeVivt Drum, Dircrlor of Extension R. A. DUTCHER-Head of Agritulfural and Biological Chemistry F. F. LININGER Head of Agricultural Economics H. S. BRUNNER Head of Agritulhlral Education R. U. BLASINGAME Hem! of Agricultural Engineering C. F. NOLL - - - Head of Agronomy F. L. BENTLEY - Head of Animal Husbandry F. D. KERN - - - Hem! 0f Bohmy A. A. BORLAND - HMII of Dairy Husbandry V. A. BEEDE - - - Head of Forestry W. B. MACK - - - How! of Horlicullure E. B. FORBESeDirrrlor of Imfitulz' of Animal Nutri- lion H. C. KNANDEL Head of Poulhy Husbandry E. H. DUSHAM Hf!!! of Zoology and Entomology ORGANIZATION F. C. WHITMORE - - - - Dean 0. F. SMITH-Axsixlanl Dru , In Charge of Prr-Mcdiral and Svicnvc G. C. CHANDLEE Hun! of Chemistry Drlmrlntrnt W. R. HAM - - Hrml 0f Pbyxicx charhm'nl D. S. CRYDER In Charge of Cbt'mit'ul Engineering P. B. MACK - In Charge of Trxtilc Cbmnixlry M. R. FENSKE - In Charge of Petroleum Refining L. R. PARKS Din'rlor of Cbmniral Laboratorim R. E. MARKER-In Charge of Chemistry of Nulurul Produclx M. L. WILLARD-In Cburgr of Chemical Mirroxropy J. G. ASTON In Cburgc of Cryogrnir Laboratory F. C. WHITMORE. Dean In the preparation of youth, the School of Chemistry and Physics renders indispensable service. Within this school are taught many of the fundamental courses necessary to a thorough cultural education, to the preparation of an engineer or a doctor, to the making of a scientist. Definitely a leader in the realm of scientific research, it numbers among the thousand graduates in its specialized fields, hundreds who have attained high places in the professions of the chemist, chemical engineer, physicist, and physician. THE SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS I331 THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION It is the function of the School of Education to promote the interests of the teachers throughout the Commonwealth-to af- ford opportunities for professional education, both theoretical and practical, to those preparing to teach. It also offers students an opportunity to prepare themselves to serve as heads of depart- ments, principals, supervisors, superintendents, guidance officers, or as specialists in the field of vocational education. Education students, in addition to a systematic and broad knowledge of their chosen major, must develop a thorough foun- dation in an educational and cultural background. M. R. TRABUE, Dean P. B. F. 0 Ba 2: M. ORGANIZATION R. TRABUE-Dmm am, Dirz'dor of Summer Sm- xions C. WEAVER-Anislan! in Aziminixlralion am! Anix- tant Director of Summer Smxiom V. MOOREeHMd of HM vamrlmcnl of Education and Psychology T. STRUCK-Hcad of the Dvlmrlmcnf of lnduxlrial Ethlralitm . R. GREEN-Hmd of flu Dcpurlmmt of Nalun' Edu- calion . S. HURRELLeDircclor 0f Eziuralion Extension and Din'clor of Vocalimml Ellucufion . W. GRANTeHMtI of tbr- Dvlmrfmcnt of Music Edu- culion . W. DRUMMONDeDirvrIor of Home Economics ORGANIZATION H. P. HAMMOND - - - - Dam MAVIS-Hcad of Civil and Sanitary Engineering .071 71 L. KINSLOE-Hcad of Electrical and Elvclro-Cbcm- ical Engineering C. E. BULLINGER Head of Imluslrial Engivm'ring H. A. EVERETT Hrud of Mccbanic'al Enginccriug B. K. JOHNSTONE Head of Arrbilrclurl' R. K. BERNHARD-Hrad of Mechanic: and Malcrialx of Construction F. G. HECHLER-Dircdor 0f Engim't'riug Exprrimml Station E. L. KELLER Din'vlor of Engim'cring Exfomion H. P. HAMMOND, Dean The classrooms, laboratories and shops of the School of Engi- neering house a veritable panorama in miniature of the extensive, diversified technical industries of the rich industrial Pennsylvania With Which this School, through extension service, experiment station, and resident instruction is in continuous co-operation. Under the guidance of its faculty, young men are prepared to carry on these industries of the State through eight specialized engineering curricula, all of which devote considerable attention to cultural subjects on human relations. THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING I351 THE GRADUATE SCHOOL In the Graduate School routine requirements are reduced to a minimum, existing only for the purpose of furnishing the disci- pline and methods necessary for independent study and inves- tigation. Courses of study, association With older investigators, and other aids and directions point toward the promotion of inde- pendent and productive scholarship. Emphasis on individual achievement plus an efficient instructional staff place this school among the leading graduate schools of the East. F. D. KERN, Dcan EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE F. D. KERN - - - - Dean W. S. DYE Srcrrlury of UM Gradualt Faculty B. V. MOORE F. G. HECHLER N. W. TAYLOR D. C. DUNCAN ORGANIZATION C. W. STODDART - - - - Dran C. C. WAGNER - - Administrufirc Axsixlanl D. B. PUGH Dirm'lor of Arts and Science Extvmiou R. E. DENGLER - Haul of Cluuical Lunglmgm C. W. HASEK - Hrml 0f Emnomirx and Sociology T. J. GATES - - 110ml of Englixb Composition W. S. DYE - - llrud of English Lilcrahtrr F. W. PIERCE - - - Haul 0f Grnmm J. TANGER-Actiug cm! of Hixlory and Politiral Sri- woo F. C BANNER - - - Head of lournalixm F. W. OWENS - - Haul of Mathematics R. W. GRANT - - - Head of Muxir R. H. DOTTERER - - Head of Philosophy F. M. DU MONT - Hun! of Romance Languages C. W. STODDART, Dean The School of the Liberal Arts is important to the College and to the State for its curricula in arts and letters, in commerce and finance, and in journalism. A school in its own right, em- phasizing cultural education, it also provides to students in each of the College,s six other schools facilities for the study of Ian- guages, mathematics, economics, sociology, history, political science, music, and philosophy. It prepares, also, specifically for entrance to the School of Education, teacher-training unit of the College. THE SCHOOL OF THE LIBERAL ARTS I371 THE SCHOOL OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES The School of Mineral Industries is the only school of its character in America uniting every branch of mineral industries instruction, research and extension-an acknowledgment of Penn- sylvaniafs superiority as a mineral industrial state. In resident and extension work the School reaches out to the people of the Commonwealth to afford them the benefits of its latest research. It is constantly in touch With the demands of industry under an advisory board plan. Through six curricula it prepares the stu- dent for specialization in the earth sciences and in mineral engineering and technology. EDWARD STEIDLE. Dean ORGANIZATION EDWARD STEIDLE - - - - Dt'tm A. W. GAUGER-Hmni of Fuel Technology, Director of Rmm rd: 5. J. PIRSON-In Charge of Petroleum and Nalural Gas N. W. TAYLOR - - Head of Ceramics D. R. MITCHELL Head of Mining am! Geophysics C. A. BONINE-Hrad of Geology, Mineralogy, Geog- rapby D. F. MCFARLAND - - Head of Metallurgy H. B. NORTHRUP - Director of Extension ORGANIZATION C. P. SCHOTT - - - - Dam E. C. DAVIS-Profrssiona! HMIIIJ um! Pbyximl Eduta- tion and chrarcb E. C. BISCHOFF - - InlrumuralAtblclirs G. N. THIELeIn Charge, quuirml Hralfb and Pbyxiral Education for Mm M. HAIDTeIn Charge, qum'rml Hralrb and Physical Educalion for Wmm'n R. M. CONGER In Charge, Rccrmliun Program C. P. SCHOTT, Dcan Firmly supporting the wisdom of an ancient adage, uSound mind in sound bodyf the School of Physical Education and Athletics affords instruction in healthful living and facilities for the encouragement of Widespread athletic activity among the student body. Within the walls of Recreation Hall and on adjoining fields, its service program supplements a specialized curriculum of its own. Under its supervision are trained the teams that compete in intercollegiate contests. The emphasis in all such competitions is strictly non-professional-the College offers no athletic scholarships. THE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND ATHLETICS I391 THE COLLEGE LIBRARY Storehouse of a wealth of human knowledge, the Library is important in the creation of habits of study, research and reflec- tion. Within its reading rooms the student grows to intellectual maturity, seeking out information, many times on his owu initia- tive. In addition to the 200,000 volumes at his disposal, he has an opportunity to keep in touch with the latest happenings of the day through the collection of periodicals in specialized and general fields of knowledge. W. P. LEWIS, Librarian ORGANIZATION W. P. LEWIS - - - - - - Librarian GLADYS CRANMER - - - AxsixlanlLibmrian DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS The R. O. T. C. provides the means by Which the obligation of the College as a land grant institution, to provide military trainh- is realized. Arms, equip- ment, and trai - - - -- a..- - ma: terial for this milita , pliiies the American pagwepnredness. A divi- sion of infantry and'a'lmigon of engineers, both officcred by students, make up the College corps. States Army, wh ORGANIZATION A. R. EMERY - - - - - Colom'l C. S. RITCHEL - - - - Limltmmnf Colour! R. G. BARROWS - - - Livutrnanl Colonel C. N. STEVENS - - - Liculwant Colom'l THE SUMMER SESSIONS For thirty years Penn Statchs Summer Sessions have enabled students to make up needed credits, have fur- nished teacher and la -- $ e with a pleasant and practical means 0 helped develop teaching. Ma . nent faculty ar . mer staff and a curriculum of m HQ! ' - es is offered by 41 departments. . esc courses carry grad- uate credit. ORGANIZATION M. R. TRABUE - - - - - - - Din'rlor P. C. WEAVER - - Assixlanl Dirrclor of Summer Scxsions F. ERNST - - Director of Institute of Frmcb Education A. R. EMERY, Colonel M. R. TRABUE, Director W. S. HOFFMAN Registrar 5. K. HOSTliTTliR Assistant tn President, in Charge of Business and Finance THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR The Registrar is the admission ofhcer who deals with all applicants desiring to enter the freshman class directly from their respective high schools or preparatory schools. The College Examiner is the ad- mission ofliccr for all those who enter The Pennsylva- nia State College from other colleges, either as under- graduates or in the Graduate School. ORGANIZATION WlLLlAM S. HOFFMAN - - - Regixtrar CARL E. MARQUARDT - - College Examiner RAY V. WATKINS - - - Sl'lJt'llllliIlg O$cer BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The Board of Trustees established an executive office in 1918 for the centralized control and the ad- ministration of all matters affecting the property and business interests of the College. The responsibility for the administration of this office is vested in the Assistant to the President in charge of Business and Finance and Treasurer. ORGANIZATION S. K. HOSTETTIZR-Axxixlmll Io Prcshlz'ul, in Charge of Buu'- m'ss am! Fimmvc R. li. CLARK - - - - - Bursar W. J. MILLS - - - Iiuclllil't'Accountant ORG AN IZATION NEIL M. FLEMING - - Gradualc Managcr HAROLD R.GILBERT-Assixtaut lo Gradualt' Man- ager GROVER C. WASHABAUGH,JR. - Prnidvnt PAUL G. MENZIE - - - Vite President GEORGE E. RITTER - - - Secretary NEIL M. FLEMING Graduate Manager The object of the Athletic Association is to promote inter- collegiate athletics at the College, subject to the jurisdiction of the School of Physical Education and Athletics. All regularly matriculated male students of the College who have paid athletic fees are active members. Officers of the Association are: President, vice president, and secretary, all undergraduates, and a Graduate Manager, who is an administrative oificial of the College. There is also an Athletic Advisory Board, consisting of thirteen members, whose duty is to advise with the Dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics and the Graduate Manager on matters of policy and the coaching of athletic teams. THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION I431 THE HEALTH SERVICE The College Health Service which was started in September, 1915, will this September have completed twenty-five years of rendering a distinct service to the student body. The Health Service is of an institutional type and on this basis over forty-four thousand students are treated annually. A staff of ten nurses and six physicians carry on the work of the department and are constantly ready to administer to the individual needs of the students. In September, the facilities of the Dispensary and the In- firmary Will be broadened with a doubling of the student Health Service fee, enabling an increase of four members to the staff, and making possible individual admissions to the Infirmary with- out charge. J. P. RITENOUR Director of the Health Service ORGANIZATION J. P. RITENOUR - Dim'lor of the Health Service C. D. DIETTERICH - Axxisfunl College Physician E. S. KRUG - - - - Pbyxiciun H. M. HARRY - - - - Physician A. H. GRIESS - - - Physician A. M. CHUBB Sllpt'rilm'mlt'n! 0f Collrgt' Inlirmary - t ' LHJJIQ'EEG-WM' Vi ' 33? Midt .a. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association is the medium between each individual alumnus and the College, offering or- ganized means of bringing to the College, opinions and ideas of the alumni. Plans and programs for Alumni Days in October and in June are carried out by the Association. The Alumni News is the monthly publication of the Association. EXECUTIVE BOARD R H. CRAIG,14,Prrxidenl - - - Harrisburg EARL HEWITT, '03 Vice Pr: xitlcnf Indiana GEORGE M. ARISMAN, '.18 Suoml Vite Praxiilrnt Lancaster JULIA G. BRILL, '21, Third ViLrPn'siihwl State College C. L. ESHLEMAN, '05 - - Cleveland, Ohio H. I. SMITH, '07 - - - W'ashington,D. C. MILES HORST, '14 - - - Palmy ra B. C. JONES, '19 - - - - Pittsburgh 1. L.ROMIG,'21- - Kenneth Square JANET BROWNBACIK GROSS, - - Pittsburgh .K. ULERICH, - - State College THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION The medium through which the public is informed about the student and faculty life, as well as the varied research program of the College and its mul- tiple services to the Commonwealth and the Nation, is the Department of Public Information. Through its News Service this department issues thousands of news releases and special feature stories to daily and weekly newspapers and to the major press associations and feature services. ORGANIZATION W.F.DANTZSCH1:R - Diru'tar and College Exlilar H. R. RILEY - Exlt'miou am! Spark EKIIIOI' RICHARD V. WALL - - General Ncwx Axsistuul C M. WIS - - Associalc College Edilor A. T. EYMAN - - Publimtions Production Manugcr E. K. HIBSHMAN Executive Secretary W. F. DANTZSCHER Director INTEBFBATERNITY COUNCIL The Interfraternity Council is composed of one Senior and one Junior member from each of the fraternities, both national and local, which comprise the council. The object of the council is to provide a democratic regulation of the fraternities and to assist the administration in bettering college life. Of principal importance was the revival of the Interfraternity 1:. C. ANDER SON President Sing and the adoption of a new open-rushing code for next year. The new code was prompted by inadequate housing conditions caused by the rapid expansion of the student body in recent years. The Interfraternity Council continued its program of estab- lishing better relations with the townspeople by co-operation with various Civic organizations in providing Christmas baskets for needy families in the town. OFFICERS FRANK CARL ANDERSON - - - - - President WILLIAM H. SIMMs - - - - - Vim President G a LD . 4H - . . - ,. , - G. W. McDANIIiL rRA W MCDANIFI Slcrtlury Treasurer Scc.-Trcas. W'. H. SIMMS Vice President I501 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER I'IS'IVAIIIJSIII'III IIIIIII FILVI' II-IS IN II'AIII'IIIXVI'I-I II. II. IIIIXYIIIN Ii, .1. II UIIKI'I: II. 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S'IIICNHIII'I OMICRON CHAPTER IGS'I'AHLISIII'ID 19.10 IvIIIA'IIItIiS IN II'AI'IIII'I'A'I'I'I II. III. IAI-IXHLICII C. S. AA'A'AVII lv'liA'I'ICl: IN I'IIIIIC II. IA. KISSINHIGI: I'llA'I'IIICS IN I'IAIALI'IHIU St'lliul's II, MIN I6 I. Ii. MIC X Al' Al III .I. I IIL N. IIICIIVI Ii. MI WI 'AV .I.A'AV ALIxI-IVII'IIU; A. III I II IIIII HI .I. AAIVIHIIIIII I . M AIll'lN I. I IVV 1.. 7l' I I .AL SIAA' .Iunlom A. UIIIIIS'I'AIAV 11. IIAIJlIH H. AAIIWIIA IV J. INIIIVSII 'E II. l.I.AI.AII-I ILAIAV Sup:ulylllnrvs ll. REAL .l. AII AA'. II I'IYIV 4 .I. J. AIIC in IIl A'V II S! III IIOUILVE .I. I'IIAIAIAUI'K II. M. . III I M. IGII A'I.' AA'. III'I MC 110 1-2 'l'IIIAAIIII V. ELDER U. A' AAI AW I'rnshmt-u II. HIM IA'II HI I' ILIGI'IIINHIQII D, 11.1 I II. '.'E II AA .AIANIJ-IA' IL I II II II AII II :. II'IAIN'I'IIHI ll. 1A1 7H ALPHA KAPPA Pl lv'UIhV'IAlJIA A'I' VICAA'AIIK I'ULLIGHIC 0F II'VHINIGICIIIVG. IEI'JI A1 I'IA'I-I L'IIAI'TI'IIIS, 'I'AA'Iu. TA-SIX m jamcs AV'undcrIich K1 , L 'lnp RowVKloppIngnr, Rololmrd. Honrlr'h. AIeeImn Zimmermun Gnllup Bonrno. Clnusnr, lh-nr IhIr I lIo W Williams. A'Numn , Cr: Huwk Rn uh, Stnnh, Elder IAIII nlm, ErWI Shroud I'mviilutznl, Alunnputn AHIIIIA nlkt'nhuru IIhmI ms 11in SI'n-on Buyer, Christmun First Iimv Vltussvll, Zulivk, Hicks, Illwr, AA'quIt rlhh, D'Arnsifo Ioml. Siwy I55I '1'qu Ihm' v4':Ir:-IwIli. Mnsm-vhln. Frnnm'lln. Miornm. Russi, DlML-o Sw-nnd ltnwwliizzn. mlvna. Pvtrvlln. Lurvnzini, Ciminn First linu'ih'uru. Fnrtnuum, l'nlormo, Smlzu. I'rocoxlio, Spudnfnm l ' ALPHA PHI DELTA FOI'NDED AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY. 1914 AC'WVE t'IIAl'TI'IHS, TXVENTY-EIGIIT J. J. Fortunate Cu: K FORTUNATO LA J. B. CIMINO V. V. DiMEO D. V. GIACOISINE 4 V. FHANGELLA I561 CHI CHAPTER ESTA BLISII ED 1929 FHAT 1! MS IN COLLICGIO .L' A. Seniors . I9. l'IlOCOPIO Juniors . V. CIACODINE . Ii. PALERMO Sophomores J. LOBENZINI . L. MIORELLI Freshmen J. MI'SACCHIO M. ROSSI J. V Y. A, SPADAFORA M. J. .I. Y . R. SCALZO J. PALENA A. PETRELLA C. RIZZO D. VARENELLI K K 0. I . GRAHAM G. C. GILIIIAM . I'. UPSILON CHAPTER ESTA IILISIIICD 191K FHA DYE II. R. FRATRES IN COI1I1I'1GI0 THIGH LITHI'IS IN I'IiIIE . GILI. IM S. GI'ALILII Seniors 11. D. IIIIOWN Ii. II HALL II'. II. GREEN S. IV LINIHh D ' .IIAL'K Juniors I. A. IIOIITNICIL II. C. GRASS II. II. I'1I J IIAY I. R. l-luISTIuI' Sophomores 1II. .IIVDE RSON IV. J. KERR II. In. II IUIII IAN II' II.I10N1: S. A. CUSTICII .l. IIJTZ A. E. 1. I11TC'IIII II FTUXIIIIH'II II'. I. 1'111I1I'1NIH'1IIUI'11: .I. A. JORDAN Top Rmv-Custor. Third Row- 15. I1. IIIAII'IILVNICY Second RowI IN I At III'I'1I'I'III I II. YOUNG Ii. G IIAINI'I. .J. LEIIIIAN IV. I1. SUIILAUEI! C. 1:. II'III'IIILI'IY III. KOI'ICN J. II. MILLER II'. S. SII'III'T I'. J. MARKS II. E. II'. II. RE .VSII III' 1'. II. I! IX'I 0. It. 1'. II 11 1'II'IUI III 51 I5 , I Jordan. Rein, II'oIIlII'oI'tII, 1IIIIII lIiIIIIpy, lmwn, III' ',0 First ROWIMIIIIR, Feuster. Grass. Marks, Ely, K 1,-rr Iln rtIII-r II he orley, GreI-II Anderson, Hull. l'IetclIer. Miller Itlxton, IIni II ALPHA SIGMA PHI Richard Hall Qua FOUNDI'ID AT YALE ACTIVE UIIAI'TEIIS, V 3. 1. V an: I1n7 IIIII, Ilonsi SlelIII. 'Ir. SIIift , I men BIII'IIIIIIIII I1 II'QIIIIL-rgor In misI us 1571 -.- Amwmw w lop Ilmxjfllnhlr. D1-1wII1-r, KIrm-II. II'nIfn. SmIorholm, Strupp. Sharer, Novntnio II'urnor. Zimmors Smund I'Iu -JuIm IIInm-x, Smith, S011 Brystm. SInnn, S1Iulh, II'rIuht, Snilhr 1miuer C1121: I'Il'it mu--Zumhru, .Ilurris Bu:lr1I.KrolI. Lotz. II'icIM-Niek Hunter, Barnes SIIIlII IIgn ALPHA TAU OMEGA lFUl'NIIIIIIi .I'l' VIRGINIA IIIIIII'IFIIIIY INS'l'l'l'l'TE, ISUI'I III'TII'I'I 1'H.Il l'ICIlS, NlNlC'J'Y-SIN ... uz-v4' . . A an 51., o-Icn mwluvw I 1155 Isa! sunny. GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER IIIS'I'IIIIIIISIH'IH 1!!le IFIIII'PIII'IS I N lFII CIJII'J'A'I'J'I III II. I I II'. I. IIIIM III. 0 linhmIS II. II IIIIA .1'IIII1'I' I. .I. III'F'I'IY 11. J IIOIIFIIIINII 1;. II. 1' IIUSSII I'IY II. II. JONII S 0. IF. SIIIITII L ' L v . III: I. ' E. II. IIII' LIFE 1! 'l'. S. SI'ICEII mm m s. x. 11 M. 1-1. MI 11 nu m: .I WIN -I 1;, 1.1. uu-Im 1:1; 0 II. .IIIIN S. IIIII'I'IIKIFIII l-'. II'. II .III I Ial' I' .I. IH'IIIEII A. 11'. II'OI'IIIII'ICII 1:. II. III-ISIIIIFIS IFIIII'I'III'IS IN IIIII'IIII III II'. l-IDIIIISIIHN J. E. xISI-INIII'IIG 1' IF III'1 OIIIIII II II. II. IFII11I I . I R 11. II.1IIIIIIl-'I III J. .II1CIIIITIIIFY II'..IIEI1D.NIFII IFIIIITIIIIIS IN COIIIII'IGIO SvninrN II. II. III'N'IIIIIII II. ILI 0'le Ix. II .III'IIIIIIFISIIFII II. IF. IIIIUIIII . II. '1II .I'IFNIIF IF. II. IUIIII II. S SIFIIII Juniors 1F II, 0. JOHN KI N. SIIOIIN .I. III III .II II II'IIIS1II T. G. SLUTTl-III .II. S 1121.1 .. l'I, .IIIIII II IS IV. .I. SMITH .I. II. IIII'I'tII'II I'II' T. D. SIIIIIIIII III. C. II'RIt' 1F. II. I113 SICI D. II'. ZIIIIMIAIIIS SanmnmrI-s 1:. 'l'. IIIIISI'III III IF.1.Ill7II J. III. S'I'IIIII'II lFrt-shnu-n II. II. SIIDIIIIIIIOIIIII II. II. SII4I1IIIII J. E. II'OIIIFE II. K. II'AIINEII ISSI MORRILL CHAPTER ESTABLISHED IRESS II'IIIS'I'IIIIIS IS' IIII-SIII'II'IIISTE II. 11. .SN'I'IIOS'S' III. SS'. IIIOIIIIIIIS ISI. S .SIcDILSSl-I L 1. A. II, HII'IIIII 11.10 II. lIIIIIIISII 1I. I'. ISIIIIIS L IS. L. III II. IIISSKI S II II. ISIIIILIIIIII III. II. I! IISI IIIS SS L 1IIIISIS1SI: I'. III. .SIYIIIIIS II. II. IILISSISIISISIIII . S'. IIIIIIIIIISIII .I. I. SIISGl-IU'IIIIIII .S. A. IIOIIIIISS'D III. II, IIIIISIISISS'S' II. 1:. SIIIISII IIIS' J. ll. IHII SIIKIIIS' K III I II. II. .I. SS'. IHIS'IIZII II1I .IISIISS'IIOSI 1.. I1. ISS'IIIRIIOIITZ III S. 1S1IISSIID.AIIIIIIIIIISIISS' .I. .I II. .S. IIIIIIIIIII ISIEI III. II IIOIIIIBIIIIIK III .SS'. IESLLIISII SI'II I. II. KAII III. SS' IIIIOEIIEII II. M. IIIISIHEII II. SS' S'IISDILSII'II II. II. ILSIIIIIII SS'. SS' TIIISI III II. IS. IH'TIIIIIIIII 1!. II. SS'ISII'IIIIIIIS SS'. S' IHIIS'IS'IS SI II. L SS'IS'II'IIS I'. L. IIIISISGIIIII . 1. SI.1I1I III. 1'. SS'EISS IIIII .I. .S. IIIIIIIIIII'SOS' SS'. IL SIITS III .I. SS'. SS'III'IIIII II. K. IIIIIIIIISIIS'I; L.II.xSIlSDI:I1SI SS'. III. WHITE '1' LS SIII IIIIIIS'IIIIIIIS ISI IIIIIHII II. II. .IISIIS'STOS' L. 'l'. IIIIIS'S'IS'IIUS' 1.I II. .SIIII'IIZIIIIIII 11I S'IIIIIIIS ISI COIILIIIII: 10 .I. SS'. III-II'KE.S'S'IIIIIS'IIIIIII J. II. I.0DS1ISI II' II. II. SIIIIA ' IA II. .I. IIISIIIIISS' II. II. I: IIISS . IS I l-I Sl-IIIII '. II. II'UIIIII II. II. II ISN'IISIIIII 1'. I1 S'IIISI I III II 1 . SI. ISIISISIS Junlnrq II. SS'. ISI'IIISS'IS I'. 1!. IIIIIS'SIIISIIIIII III SIII IISISS' IS. 1'. IIOIIIIIIISU J. L. IIIIISS' I. .IIOII IIIIIII Suplmnmnns L. IS. IIISIIIIIIIITI III SS'. JOIISSISS SS'. .S. SS IS SIHI II.I IIISL .l. IIIIIS'SIIIJI SS' II. SI.TII1I.SS111IIII II II. IGS'IIIIIISISIISSS' 11. SS. III HI II 1.1 SS ISTIIOI S J. ISI.IIIIII11.S' IIIn-slnnen III. III. ISECKIIIII II. S'. CLISIIK II. J. IIOIIISIIIIIS'IIl-III III. II. ISLISCK II. J. ISIEIIIIIIIL , S J. Richard Godshalk Cm? V I IIIOUS'DED ND OHIO STATE UNIV IIIIISITS' ISSIS .SCTlSIII CIIISIITIIIIIS. IIIURTY-IIOUII Top Row-I'lxilhps Smy ser. Cumpholl. Clnrk BIm-k. Korh kor. ISlIruml Imldi Kuntnvr, IInIlIInu Curvw. StullEr IIIII'IIIINIII. 1Icr tIIuw--1Iure. hoopla . Gross.Gmh-hu1k. Sclmntz, .SInms Sousrf Tl Ilrd Ilou-JIIhruslu-r SIO Svcond IIoSIaIImy. II in I591 Guhlc IN -Ilh vr Mursoh Br Hm 'n Snmm Mgr Mende nhulI Mnrhuruor Lm-k. R1 0w -Glhh Mnrhnn: vr. MIMI! Gnoderhnm II 1;,lmrul' 4 luwat-rumc, SA-ymullr FrItZInH-r. Myles Sny-du' M. Klumky, Slmnmn SvaI, 10 6-3 Mow r3, Svrgntl Rm w L n H I Ix xx 5 :y H 0 x IA 1:7 I. w Wu, F I VJ D: l BEAVER HOUSE .JL I OITVDFD AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, IEIII-I N ACTIVE CHAPTERS. UNIG 4, 0, WA , Nu , FIIATEII IN FACULTATH R. F. II. KRAUSS FRATICR IN ITRBE O. CHAMBERS '1 I'IIATIIES IN I'OLLEGIO Andrew Snyder T D ' . hmnors IV D. DIGIIIIJCII 1 . V G IIII'ISII'IE A. .I. FRITZINHEI: A. I. JIC PI 03 S. It. GEORGE A. M. MAIIIIIIIT I: GEI' .Iunlnrs II. M. CABIN; 0. IV. LI'I'IK Y. III. GOUIIIIIIIIHM Snplmnmrvs H. H. IHIUWN I II. MI'INIDICNIIALL D. E. 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S1 11111013 P111. r11 11 I r1-1111111't1-. 1111111 .I. .1114 111... 1111111111 111111 1.11. I111d-I11-111111r. I1. 1.111 r1110. 1.111111. 1': 1111 lhIkI-r, Iill1111l11 -r',.11r II. .1I11rk 9111-1 11111::1r 111111 I'I t11 111 71',1111lp 11111111- 11' .11111'14. I.111.1'1I, 511-1111111. IImnlIInn, II11'.'1-111111I .1I1I111111111 11' 1.111111111rst 1'. II111-l .'11 111-r lD. .11111'1110 ?- l PHI KAPPA TAU FUIINDIGD .1T MIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1906 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, Iv'OIl'I'Y-TII1111111 .1111. ' .11 111.11 . WW, OMICRON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1922 IHLVI'RIJS IN FACULTATE 1'. 11'. 1111-1111. I.. F.01I1.1IIOI.'I'S II. .1. 11'11III. ' . 11.11111IQ .1. 11.111214111' 11'. 1V. 112111111211 1318 I' ' 1 1 11.. I.. MARKIJC 11. II. 11'.1'I'ICIKS Gchld McDaniel 0:3 .1. 11. 0111111551 1. II. 11LI1.I.I.I'.11 FIIATRICS IN UIRBE II. 11. GLENN E. M. PEARCE .'I'. SI'ICER Iv'ILVl' 11135 IN I'UIJJGGIO Seniors I1. I11. IIINIICIAND II. 1. I.I.01D. . J. I'. POOLE 1'. ll. IIOI1LAI'III'111 ID. I.. 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SIG. .111. ' m: mum, 1'.1NSI'111'.111I1IY 11.1.1111.II..I1I .II '1.1'1.S 11.11'1'111'11'1'1'1 II. .1. 'l'. .l. 11' 11 . 15. 11111.1. 0. 11.11I1'I11I 11. KNAI'I'II. 111 JII. . STEVENSON .11. SYI'IIICIIII, JII. 11. SPENCER . 11'113111' I11. 11'. 1111'11.VI.1 1'1H'11 M. s. 91' . II. PHASE 1!. K. I'1I'I I'1111ZI'III 11', II, 81 01'1' .III. .1. .11 1'1 .1'111I1 . 111. 11' IGISIIII 1111 ALPHA CHI CHAPTER ESTA BLISIIED 1S111 1911.11'111'1S 13' 11'.11'1'I.'1'.1'I'l'1 11. S. 111111331111 C. 1.. 111351.011 11. 11. lI1'SS1-1l1 1'1. 1'. 1111NICI.E 11'. 1'. 1.1-111'18 .1. 1.. 1117.111ES 1911.1'1'111-1S 13' 1'11111-1 I .11. .1. 11.11115 11'. .11. LEWIS .1. 11. THOMPSON ,, 1-'11.1'1'111'1S 13' 1111.1.1111111 Seniors , .1. 1.. 11111111111311 .1.1'. I111111TI311 1. 1'. 111111111124 1'. 11. 11111111111111: .1 1.. 1'SI 11. .1. 11'11.1:13'1' .1. 11. 111111311 '1'.S.1111I11SSI3' 1'. 1'. 1111111111211111 .' .IIIIIin In .I. 11. 111411.1'7. 11' S KII1 KI'A 1'11!ti Is .111. 11'. .1. '1'11..1'11. J. 3'. 111111111111 11. ..1 1x.1.IlI1II..11:. S. 11111111. HT. .111. 11. '1'. S111'l'1 Sophomores 1'. 11. 1111111111. .111. 11'. 11. 1.11111'S1 11. .1. 111.1T111111 .1. .11. .1113 OTT 11. F 11.1111111111 M 11. S. 8.11117. Iv'roshnlv'l 11. I1. ANTHONY A. B. 11'1111'I.1'111. 111 I'. 11. 111131115 111. 11. CLAUSS 11. D. 1111.1. .1. 1'. 1103'1'1111311-1111. .111. 11'. 11'. 130113'1-111 .1. .1. 11.11111'11711' 1:. 11.S1'11111 1 J. 11. DODD H. C. 1111111111 1'1' 11'. 11. '1'1111111S 111 SIGMA CHI 15111131114111 AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1S55 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, NINETY-EIGIIT Aime Dicrkcns Oi 'pI'o R IM-TIIOIIIIIS 11'011111lrt..1nt1mIIv.FotIIH-n 1'111111'1'11111'111111 111.1111 CIIIIISH. Gill 'l'lIxIr1111IIIIS11CI. ih'drd.l1j1'111111111...11'11011 Snrtz..11mn;:nmvry. IIorhort Smoml Bmw- '1' rnsk, KirkIlIIItrII Irk . 11 11 s itrkons III Ilr. I. Mun: Ll'rllln. SllliHlD1'1110f Fl rst 1101I'1110gers,Muther,Gultz, KuIIUIII; Lucrsscn, 11' 0111111',111'll 11'i IgIIIg. FiL-big 1871 .rnvns. Hood. Krn-h, rIrI . II Iiusm-ll. II'lmrlml. I'nlum' 121 n . Hm-r. IHI'klnmn, Swift , I'mII-r. IIIIIIPII, II'IlHuII. Brown. l I SIGMA Nu AT VIRGINIA MILITARY INS'III'I'U'I'IC, I , NINIC'I'YVSIX 1369 DELTA DELTA CHAPTER . HISIIUFF . GILBERT .1? AVDF IISON 0.11 '. DEAN . IIIIOGAX , I'HIIII II B . IIUII'IIJ I: . FIND LIII BOII'IxH II VI IIK I'IILI. 1'. . Clmw HamacI --H O. G. II F. SMITH N. TIIEIL IIUTCIIINSON O. HUY CK II'. T. I i . II'. IMIOITI PA'TmmON WILSON xmwzu D. .III' Rlxlu I' II. J. II II. :1 C II'. S. J. D. D, J. SM SAVTMY II RS SII' II T SVITIIII V AVVIVI .IGL N II' II IRTUN LONG O'BRIEN RUSSELL STOCKDALE TURNER ESTABLISHED 1920 FHATHES IX RUTLTATE M. S. GJHSDAIIL W. J. JEFFREY PILVJ'HES 1N FULLEGIO Seniors E. S. SIIAIH'IJCSS, JR. RA IINA RD S. M. Juniors C. G. ALHICY. J12. V. II. OIRTII S. C. SIIOIH'LIDGE, .II: :. IO. KINPKINEH H. K. SAYLHI: 1'. .l, STEINHAI'EI: W. E. LLEWELLYN C. W. TAYLOR Suphuumn-N .1. II. DILWUHTII, J . D. II. TAYLOR Froslmwn III. P. ARTEIIS J. II. luIlTIIAM 1'. ll. TIIOMFURDE J. C. IIANNUM m oxx Sharplcss 0:3 SIGMA PHI ALPHA - FOUNDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGP, 1920 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, ONE o. L'lewr-lly Tax or Top RowWB. Tnv nr. IInnnmn. Arwrs. Bnrtrnm. Thomfm-d r h. Ilnlsoy. Suylor. . , jSsduhl Second Rmv Stt:inhxu er. Dih'orth. 0 1 First I ow Bissuy, Kincklner, Burlrum. Sharp L I891 'l'up Hmv Hurxw. Furllun, Murphy. I'ulm-k. Smith. 10:12. Vu' iv. ImlkI-wlvv. Ilvi'lx Third Row gAIlon. Ihmru. lmxxurlhy. Wilnvl's, Zil'glor, 0511-13 W. l'ipnr, Hush. IlilI. Huhni-r N.Huml Iiuu' Hlnu-khllrn. Frunm'uu. lullm-n St Junwa, lmhinmm. Finm-y. HIIL'IH'S. J. I'lpvr, lluth-r hut limv Mllvu-r, Millw'. Mulvvr, Imugln-rly, 111mm. lh-iH, My-rs. MI'GHI. .h-nlm t SIGMA PHI EPSILON FOUNDED AT I'NIVIGRSI'I'Y Ul RICHMOND, mm ACTIVE 1 ll'Al lVl'ZliS, HEVENTYJIWVO PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER ESTAIHJSIHCD 1917- l l:A'l'lilCS IN L2H1'IXI'A'1'H II. II, FAIKICY H, II. IH'SIIAM A. II. SUTHERLAND H M. lxl P-Wl GiCV ' '11; 1 u.vr1:r:s IN lTIllilu' J. A. GLENN M, P, MATHI'ZK J. MILLER FHATHHN IN PHLIJCHIU Suniurn '1'. RC VIH'MI'TUN h. l'. IH'HHIJH V. D. MUSSFH H. V. FINNICY .L K. MYERS H. H, RUIN. . F' 1'. PL CHIS L. ST. JAMES Junior! H. ll. IIIN'K In A, MI'HII.L J. H. I'II'EH .L HUFFI'IH H. L. UYIJ'IR V. IL I'll'lilt J. V. .H'INKS L 1!. III'ILVI'IH Simhnnmn-s D. 1101th H. V. HI'IUK H. H'. IJCH'UH'I'IIY 1' FL IH'HH Y. HILL H P. SMITH l5, FAHL'I'UX V. KU'IVZ J. H. NTUIUHH L H, I'ILMICN '1'. VINTEIlS FHINIIIIH'II i. L. ALLEN .L ll. IILAKICSLICH V. IL l'ULAVK E. IL IHuU'KIIFIIN 11. .L l'nlYRNh J. VHZEY W. Ii, MURPHY l' 90 1 11. F. ALDEIHPER 1'. 11 KAI'I' II. 11'. '1'1111118'1'0N A. P. IIUNESS E. 11. $1211 151.1' 11. 11. 11'ILLIAMS 11. 11'. STONI- FRA'I'IIIGS IN 111111111 C. .11. 11.111171131111118 I. M. MOIINKEILV .11. F. 1111'1' J. C. CLIFFORD 11. BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 11119 FIIATIIES 1N FA CUL'I'A'J'E 0. SMITH FIIATRES IN COLLEG 10 Seniors 11'. 11'. DICHSHAM 1'. 11. SKILLIXGTON S. J. STANKUWSKY 1:. 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B. .111-.1'1'.11111 .1.1' 12. 1.. 7.11111112111111'. J. H.111111121' 1 ros1IIII1'n 11. 11. C1111011'1' 11. 1'. 1-'.11111IC..11 .11. 11, .111-KI1' ' 1' ' 11. .1.C1.Y11l'1.11. 11.11111111112111111'11 11'. 11. .111. 1111 .111. .l. .1'. 011.1111 1. 11'.1111.11',.Il'.11'. 11. 11111 .1. 11, 1'11.1l!1'1' 12F .11. 11. 11'11 1'.1' 1.111.11'.1-3. 111' 1111.111' 1 1. 1'. 111-' 1' 11111 .1. 11. .1111'1..11 111121' 11. 1'. .11. l.'1'111. 11.1' TAU KAPPA EPSILUN 19111211111111 .1'I' 11.1.11'11111' 11'1'111'1.1'I1'.11' 1'111'11111'1'1'1', 1115111 .11 l'11'112 1'11.11 1'lil1.1'. 'l'lllli'l'YNlCYEN Top 110w w111I111I1LDv1'0nu1';Irr1111 11'I1IIII1'r.11r1I'1III KIIIItRmI. .111'1'rII1'110II.xS11-11'.1'. FIIsm-IIIquI'r. .111-r1'1-r. MI-KiII-mv. 11'lll1lnspxipr' gdnmm 1' Third 111w -l'llrLll11.1l Gray r11111r1'1'.1'111111.11.1.111111. 11i11'y. 11.-Spun 21.11 mm I1.11 51'4'111. 7.11Il1l1l'.rlllll11 .1111'..Ir11 S1 Iir 1:111 .1.-111qu RO1VHV1'11111IHIHUII Crowley, ..1I1,III IIuIIulI.11'lIcrry,11'II011 11111111111, 1..11'1111:I I., 1'.. CI11I1-, .11II1'111D.1 111 1 '1'11' 11.-.11er Dvmmn 1'1 tlimx- 1'III-l1iIIsoII 11. Williams,1.51IIIS.11IIss1-11 1111111111 .11IIiIII..1uhIIs1III llzumun, .111-1'urIIIi1-k Burton 11 zltlvrs KIw-rhu 1.01am 9? T1113 Rmv-S113'1.ler thlm' XYHmm. XYinmu'll. 7011031 HKitson Clnl19rty,Etivn Sm-nnd Ca 01111: r. Sn3lps Vu 1k. '3' nk I'l1ll1n3u.kh111r-3'. Kn 091 Firs! Rn33 -Nnhlv Ivnkins, Slum-r, W 111w, Gmldurd Olsnnr IIn33'4-r ! TAU PHI DELTA FOUNDHD AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE HILLEHN, 1512! AVTH'E FHAI'TICHS. THREE PENN STATE ALPHA CHAPTER ESTA BLISIHCD 1924 PH.VI'HI-IS IN I'XH'I'LTATI'I J. L. DICEN 33K I'I. 3VIII'I'1'I Richard Singer 7 ; FliATliI: IN 1'1:va J. sm'nmcn FILVI'IHGS IN UULLEGIO Svnim's M. ILI ICUXVI'I l: D. J. MARTY. P. E. SAYLICS J. J. MW 1' H. H. NUIHJG H. II. SINGER D. II HIE SKINS 'l'. H. UISUN J. I ' ' Jnnlum H. D. KINXICY M. KYAK C. E. SNYDER W. D. KI'I'SUN h. S. LEVAN II. L. WILSQ P2. P1 Ix'tH'lll'Il: 41. I. I'llILLII'S 1:. G. ZELLERS Snulmnmrns H'. H. FLUIII'ZHTY 1!. A. WHEN N. E. 3VINGARD 1:. K. SNIDI'II! 3941 .II. 'I'. III'I I'II-I4 I4 III. 11.0 .INSIGI F. .I. DO. IN .I. II. DUTY II. III. II'III'III'UII II. 1:. ILIKIG I' .I I 4 II' 4 GIL 112 I' H 11H; '11! 4 ILIII I. . . 4 4 ' . . .I, S. IIIIIHIIT .IIIII. IIIIOIIIu I . K4. II, A. IIUIIKIIIY II'. II. IIUI'I WI 1:. II. S1111Ilun111r1-N II. I'. .ISIIICNII'ICIXI'I-III 'II. .I. .II'I III,' II'. II,l IL II'. III LID 16 I II. .I. lI'lllIIIXI'IIII' '1'. .I. II'. .I. II.I .I, II. IIUIH HKLI' II'. II. I'. K. II II IIII III IR 1'. .I. II'II III IIII'I I' I. II. II. I. II IIIIIIII II .1. 'l. IIIr1-sl11111111 II'. II. .III'I'IIIS II. .I. .II.II.0XIIII' II. II. I'll!!! OMEGA CHAPTER I'IS'I'A IIIJSIIICII IIIISI FILI'I'III-IS I.I' IRIUI'IXIHI'I'IC II. .I. III; 'I'I III: II II. ' I'I. II I' V S. Ii. 1'. I1. 11.111 1' II. .I. II. II. N.IMAXB I FILI'I'IIIIIS I.I' I'IIIIE II. C. II.III'.III'I'II II. II II, .IIINIIILL 11. II'UUIIIIHIIIII I'IIIII'I'III'IS IN FULLI'II I 10 8111111112: .1. .I1.IIIC41LIIEIIII II. 1.: I'. . 11.111 III. .I IIQ'I'IEIIIIOI'T I'. II . 11. U'II LN JII I.' II. II II. .1. .I 1111111rs LNI'LI I11 '. 1111111111; I'. I .III'II'l-I I' A, III. II i'I S'I'I'I'IIIII'S '.III I I S 1. II'ULIIV 1011 HI 1111 'II .II: 118 ll':IIlIII'IIIl 'I'II LUNG L-IIIIZ .IIIIYI IIII IIUI'THUIIIII III III 1 4III WILLIAMS THETA CHI INII'II'IIIIIII .I'l' II'HIIII'IIIII IINII'IIIIISI'I'Y, JKJII .III'I'II'E CHAPTERS. FIFTY Joseph FIngIcr I33 1'1111111111iII.IIiIlixlmS 01-1111 IIr-itner. Iinntgomory. .Iltor Iloxer Burlwv Dill: .Isl11-nfoltor. Tnplnr. Gilmore '1'l1ir11 IIOII'i-Ikl'rs . 81111111111. PUWII'I .IMIII'L'HH'. 11:1111111-1'.Kroidortl'uth Harri v1i11:;.11111111111erk I1-1'11111l 111111 11:1II1-r Buoy. II'1-1111-1'1. ' Oslvrlmmi11i11111x.$111111-rK1-r11111'15111-11-I1II'1111111I. 011-1- IviIrst 1111w-1-'I1'1-11II1 Dotx, GeigI-r 11111141011 Kuhn. l'11r111-11 Cusst-I, S111111111s 11611-1111, 11111111 I951 Top mxHE .'nOHe a,x'n McLaughlin Kryzw.icki Croxilcy, Brisllin Phelps Willa Blohl Kentinu R Sa-wmd ihniihlur r'plu, Dmmherty mi etnr Hrst Rnw-Mvcinley Sullivan. nosey urr, I3 nn 0 two Keefe. . Chriutnpii,MICm-th3n MtElliunM Brow. giubonnill, O'Domwll Edward Mci'illigott c3 THETA K APPA PHI FOITNDED AT LEIHHII UNIVE ESITY, 1919 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, FOUil'l'Hl-IN . M. DI'MONT . HILN'E i. 1:. CIIIHSTUI'II .l. BAILEY. J . A. A. AMBIK OSU ' A. IKIRISLIN IHHHVN l'. LU: ll V?.l T. CIKOXVLEY E, BLEIIL H'. J. GAN'J'I'IR H. KI'IATINH i961 i mm. . xli'lt' V 9a 1 C, Q fmw r: , A BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1920 FHATIHCS IN FAPI'L'I'ATE 1.. IIUl'i'K C. SPEIDEL F. TSUII i3 FIIA'I'HES IN 0011141le 10 Svuinrh' E. E. IIOSEY E. M. Mt-ELLIGt'YIT A. J. MvDUNALD M. .I. MONAGIIAN Juniors D. IHHH' IiIuI i'J'Y 'J'. MI'FARTIIY F. 141' . AN E. Mi-HINIJCY 1R 0. 1in MPH M. Uli'l'WlGlN E. LU'I'Z J. SULLIVAK I . LYNN Supimnmn-s G. H. O'DUNNELL G. SKIKOTSKY Freshmen J. KHY 7w It IxI PHELPS J. Mli HI 3. ! IN 1'. MI' ill HY J. U'IIIGAIIN ..... grad SiV ICTICRLITCH iYILLS PI CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 11127 II'ILVI'IKI'IS IN FAUI'IXIVA'J'E J '1' I ' J. 1'. Hl'l'ENUl'll 1V. . . .A11 12. THOMPSON J. F. UES'I'EHLINH S. 1'. STEWART K. THORNTON II'liA'I'lIES IN I'HHE L1 J. ELDER ll. 1'. IIENIH .1. 1'2. MILLER W. 11. LEWIS FRA'I'HES 1X CULLICGIU Svuiurs Ii. 11. IM-SIIA'EI: 142. 0. 1101114 C. S. S1SSUI1S 1V. .1. lH'UAN 11K ll. MIII'NAHK 11.21S1N W. H M I III I: Juniors 1:. 0. BARNES 1!. W. SHIMAI'IHCII S. 11. SWAN SoplInIIIun-s A. F. 1 1'121CK 11. A. :ASMI'SSEN 0. 11. St' 111211 :12.1 W. 1!. MORGAN .1. D. '1A YII l: FroslIIIIvII E, 1:. EVANS .1. W. :EICIII-INILU'H A. K. WILKINSON THETA NH EPSILUN AT XVESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, 1870 XValtcr Dugnn '3 '8 FOUNDED AWN YE CHAPTERS. FOURTEEN Rusnnlssnn, SllSsillllllll. 11l1111'.k Evm XXilkinsnn Lewis or. Bumps. DoS il' o.r Seheirer Kohl Top Ihm Sllorgnu Svcond Rm Reich O'thll h, SIv.IIII SIIIIIIII IIIlor. T y irst RowSMiller, MnnNnir, Wilson. Dllmln, Thompson. Thornton, Stewur I971 'lnp Iln 7 .III'. I Innis. 7min! Elliot. Watson. Cheru-nuk IIm'.nnm- KnIuht I! OIlInL's, MrImriv Sm-muI Itm I'v-II'EIIIO H, Brown 1. Startzt I. .IHI Zehm-r Mull. Minnh l lirstI hmi Dunn. IIuIdmnnn Slmffer. BunthI 10in e. E uuol. Trunun. I'urrIulI . I THETA XI II'UUNIJI'ID .I'I' IIICNNSSIGIUIIGII I'ULY'J'ICI'IINII', INN'J'I'I'I'TII. INIII .III'I'II'IC W'illiam Dunn xamd I981 CIIAI'TEIIS, TIIIII'I'Y-EIHII'I' II. .I. ICI'I-IIII'I'I'T S. HESS IV. 11. ICI'II'IIIIGIL I' .II III 11 10. III 514' I Ii. D I II. BLAIR H IIIII RI I'IIIII' thI EN .l. . III I I IV. .I. ILIIIINI J. III-AILIIIS II. II. MALL A. L. LAMBDA CHAPTER AK. III Suplmlnnrvs J. IV. .III VXII' .III. .I. III. IVA'I'SUN, .III. I'rI-sInm-u IIUI'ANIIU II' ILI'I' HE. E 'KI'AIILISIII'ID 1907 IN II. 1!. QUEEN FILI'I'IIES IN l'IIIIIC II. J. KFNNAIIIII U. S. MYERS FILI'I'IIICS IN COLLI-IGIO Seniors .I. IV E NGICI. H, HALLU Ii. W. I INI LE 1'. S. II.IIIIII'III.IN, JIL Juniors III. .I. II. I IUI II' II. II. I'AI' Ii INII IV . IIXI C I 'r I.'I';I'I'III .IIl'CIIINIaIII-II'TII II. II. .I. -. . II. RILEY, .III. .I. IIIu II IA 0. II'. S'I'E IVART II. II. N.IIIHIC. .III. SILIFII'IGII 'I'III'MM II. II'. I'IHIII'I'I II, N. S'I'IIII'I'XI'IL E. II. II'EIIDON, .III. I. 19' ZI'IIINIC I, .III. II'. II. ZI'IIIIIE KNIGHT J.E.1I11111'1 1 D. K 11 1.11155 .1. 1'1. 81'111'1111111'1' 11..111I11'1I111l1I'1 1' 1'. 1.. INNSIAH'I 11. 11. '1'11.1Y11II1 PENN STATE CHAPTER 1'IS'1'.1111.1S1111I11 1925' 1 11.1'1'1111IS 1.V 1 .11'1'1.'1'.1'1'1'I .1. 1'. 1'1111'1111.I. 1 11.1'I'1111IS 1.V 1'111.1.11I11111 SIIIIinrs 11:. .1. 1:1101'11I 1'. D. .111-1'.1l1'1'11Y .1. .11. 8111111111 .1. .1111111'1S 11. 11. PETER 1:. 11111161. 11'. .1. 1111011 1'. 11. 1'111111.1N 1'. 11. 1.111111. 1'1. 1:. 11.1111'1.111'1I' Juniors 11 ADAMS 11.11.111..1.V.V1V1. J. 11:. 1'1111.1.11N 1'. 11. 11111'1'111111. 1'.11.1'1.I' 1811 1.V .1. .11. 1111111111118 1'. 11'. 1 .1'17.1.V1. 112 11 Suphumurvs 11. 11. 111111111X 11. 1'. 1 .11'N'1' .1. '1', .111'121'111113 1', S. 111111. 11. 1111'1.V 1:. l1. 1'111111.1S 11'. 11. 1'01 '1 11'. 11. 11.151211 1 rl'5111111'11 11'. A. .11.1'011N 11' 1' 1:11'1.V .11'11 J. .1. .11111.1.1.V.1l'11211 11. '1'. 11.1115 11. 11111'11' 11. .1117N1111112 1111 ' W 11 A 1? TRIANGLE FOUNDED .1'1' UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, 111117 .11 l'11'l1I CHAPTERS. SIX'l'lCI-IJ George Wittcl 1x? 1 Tun 11uw .11IIIIrmI. 11. 1.1IinI. Kmh. 1111.111111'11 .1lulliII1III1-l.r 11:115..1111111. 1' Irrns 1111151 '1' 1I11'11 111m 111111Z11AIL'1'I',x11111'111111112l111.1'11'h11 11 .111:II ms. 11. In-l, 1'14IIIIsnII Humor 1' 1111111 Sm '111111 110 I' 114m 1. rmo. Yul. ' 1I.11I'1I'iS. 1'11'1' K 11'11 IllIIIIIIiIIg .111-1.ur1h1 1' 1r'n1 11 1111?!!!111111-Jl'1lll11Irr1,1'1111111, Ruddiff 11'1111I1. .Nkilnlu- l'oIII-11.NIlIlIlIert 1'.1 rruu 1991 PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Under the leadership of Juanita Chambers, the Panhellenic Council has made great progress this year in furthering the two main purposes of the organization, namely: to foster good feeling among the sororities, and to rule over problems pertaining to the entire group as a Whole. This council proved its value by forming the most satisfactory rushing code ever applied and by aiding the establishment of a Student Welfare Fund. The membership of Panhellenic Council consists of two representa- J. M. CHAMBERS tives from each of the womenIs fraternities, and the presidency of this President group rotates from year to year. OFFICERS JUANITA M. CHAMBERS - - - - President HARRIET SINGER - - - - - Vice President MARGUERITE R. SCHEAFFIER - - - Secretary GEORGIA W. OWEN - - - - - Treasurer ORGANIZATION L. Bricner S Kirshmasn M. R. Schenffcr I. M. Chambers I. A. Law M. V. Shraffcrman J. H.Condrin B J. McchSchnic H. Sin vc R. E. Dudcn G, W.Owcn M. A Sklndal e t I A. L. Hcffcran V. J. Palmer N P. St illwcll M' R' SCHIZAl-FLR M. B. Hindman D. B. Reeves P. J. To oussnint SCCFCHTY J. B. Huskins M. A. Rhodes W. M. Watson . R. M. Rosini ., H. SINGER Vice President I1001 BETA MU CHAPTER 1'IS'11.1111.1S1111111 111212 1911.1'1111ES IX 111.1CL'1.'11.1 .1. 1.111'111.1.1' .1.G.111111.1. 1'. 11111.1'11111'3S 1.1' 1'1111111 ..11 1101111' .11 .1.V .1111S .11. N. 11'011 E11. 1'11S'A111-111 :11111S 11.. 1.. 110.11 .11'AN .1111S. .1. .1. 1:.11111111C1x .1111S. 11.11. 1.. 11.11.11'DS1 .11. .1 .11'1 !' I'1. 11S0.V 1911.111111111S 111' 1101.1.1121110 'l'lI11IrH 11. 1..ADA.11S 11.111111111151 1.11111 .11. 1'1. ALLISON 11.1...1..1 111. .11. 11111S11'EI.1. 11. 111. 11l111.1 .1'111111' 1'. 111. 111111'11111S 19.. A.111-111A11KI11.V 11'. 1.111111'111118 11 . J. 0' 1.11.1 Juniors 11.15.0110SS11AN .11. 111.111.1111 11'11.111 .1. 1.. 111111 1'1 111 11 A11 11.1.1111SII.11.K J.112.1101.'117.11'1.1'111 1'. I 1111.111' Suplmlnuros C. BIDEISPACHER 11.11. 11111 1 111. .11. 111111111 11. J. .111111.1.S 1 . J. GIES 11. .1'11..l1 1'. A. .11:I111.-1110.11 W '1'19. 1.. . .1l11S. 1'1. 11.1'A.1'S.1.1 11 11. 1'. S111 .1111111111 11.11 AN 11' .1111 11.11. 11'111111.1ER .1. G. 1.1'. 11 1S .11.1 111.1 .11111 16.11.1108'1' 11. .11 11181111 11. 11001111112111! . . N '15 .. Illll 11311 11; Inmm ALPHA CHI OMEGA FOUNDED AT DEPAU1V UNIVERSITY, 1385 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, SIXTY-TIIREE R.E0W-111nm 1:. Allison. 111-CrnI-kl-n. Shun'I-rnmn. Tully. 11'nrr. Jznkins 11.-11. 11110;:111-r Tloninll 1101111 l1rS111H1. Kommly. Criswoll. 1111mm. Fulton. C. DA-vor S131 and 11m v-IIefTL-mn. Gmlslullk. First RowSMensch. Miller. Noon. .711011.1h:.'or. Kemp. 11' Dovers 111mm. Lewis. Cruxsmnn, Gian. Goggins. Kelln11011uhun O'Lenry. Derr. Bldelspncher. Johnson. Moorle 11 11011 Martha ShaEcrman CZ: 13y Top Row -lvh.r. Kirn'hmun. Dnthwr. Gnldxh-in. Murguliw. Slunnlu-Iun. First ltuu- Ph-ssrlt. l'onush, Sunni, Sunluvls, 3'1er ALPHA EPSILUN PHI FOUNDED AT HARNAIID COLLEGE. 1909 'lWVENTY-SIX ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1037 FIIA'I'E! IN URHE MRS. CHARLES M. St'llIAHV FllA'l'lH'IS IN FULLI'JHIO Svniurs S. B. IVLICI: S. 1.. KIRSHMAN Juniors E. MAIUH'LIES D. .L St'llAMIH'ILAN ll. SINGER Smyhunmrv! II. ll. EISEN U H. KAIIN P. H. I'U'I'TASH J. ll. FHH'IS'I'I'IIN II. A. KAFFFMAN R. F. SAMFEL M. I. GIIICICNIHCHG I ' .. . l J. Vl'IlNTliAl'B 1:. J. PLESSH'I'T .IIIIS. A. K. ANDERSON IIII:.II.II.1IIIS. .I. J. .VIIIIIIILS .Illuluru .II. II. .II' IILIIIM AN III II. I 1- IL I'III II II. O'IIIINNOII .II. II I III IIIIIIII L. J. lIIIII x.IIIII ISTIIIII .II. .I. IIIIIIIIIIIS S. .I. II V.I.V'II .II. II. .1, .I. IIIIIIII: II.I I' V. II .II'IS .II. .I. I I'I'III II II. II. II'III'I I7. II. .II. IIIISILYEI: III. IImI l' IIIIII IISOV .II. II IIIII IIT .S'. .II. IISI Juniorq III. II. IIIIYIIIII 11:. ..I .VEI' II .II SIC II EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 19L!!! FILITEII IN IIIICIILTAITIC IIIIZLIIIN .II. SIIIIAIID ILITIIES I.V I'IIIIIII ..ILIIIIII II x: I? LV INIII FILITIIIIIS IN IIIILLEG IO II .I. III'IIIIAIIE I IX II. I. III .'II .I. II IIOSIIINS A. II. .I IVII 'III 'LIIIEASI IIIIJ .I. I. II'ITHEIIOII' Snplmmnrou II. D. IIIIIISI III Y I. II IIEII I'II'II II. TIHIIIEVIIIII .I III. I42 IIII. II'I'S .I. I . .IIIII. IIIIIEII II' I41. '1' IIIII IK xI.I I4II' -I S II. II. SHIELDS .'II III'IIIIIIIIIII. II D. II. IIIIOSSII IN II. III. . S'TIIIIIIIIII K1411: H. I. II'OODII OIIK ALPHA UMICRON PI IIIOI'NIIIIID .IT ILIIINAIID COLLEGE. 1S9? AIII'I'II'III CIIAI'TEIIS. IIIOIITY-XINE ,Dmis, C. Dt-SiIu-r lIhirdlIo IL Dn Silver IIIhertR E'mun an. I rtos .osn IIowin. IIofmninIer IIos kii Sovnnd IImTw-Jumml LII Inl- IIIJIIMII. 1m I'Iu- son Nvuhuusvr IIquI we IImniI: Shuomr Shin -sId l' irst lItmirStrnlu- 1- kor 'IIurrL-xu- II II' 1-sthrook, II' vtllerill II irlz II 00:11-th II right, GTIDSSIIIIIII II'itherow, Treasure 'IInp IImv-Applomnn, Boy or Burmge. Clvmmer. Conant 0' Connor Couslm I1031 Mary WIirtz C15 'Iup 111111:Bur1.'vml-r. Flmmlmrn. I'Irizzvll. Jnrdun. Kvnynn. 1.0117411. 1.011'0. .111II1I1'ny. 1111111110111 1' hird 1:11:11':1.FI111411 IIn-nrm .. Htr r1111 1'.-r 11':I rm-ku. Work. Bluruvr. 11011111011. 11011111. 1101111, Krnpnl 1.01111le 801-01111 1' 0:1mz1 1, 1mm. Stillu.11ur1w1' 1.011. 1.1111111: 11 nuror. 11111111111011 I'nttnn 11111111111 First Rm1'-11ulwrm. Stanton, 'l'u111111y1.1' ngner IInthlwnku liulyrlvlm n ZIeuIvr. 11. Elmmur l'vnrce. Flory, Kelgh l I CHI OMEGA FOUNDI'ID .1'1' UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, 1395': ACTIVE CHAPTERS. NINETY-TIIIIEH NU GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1026 I'IIIA'IIIII'IS IN I4I.11'UI.'1I.1'IIE 1116.11 1.. 11'.DIIU.11.1111ND 13. .1. HAPPEN .11. III. IIIEGEI. 11 .11. JI'I11'E'1I'1I Juanita Chambers '5' FIIA'IIIIES IN URINE 11118. T. D. DINVMAN II..1.IIOO1'ER II. I 11.111011. -1IID'1I 111114.11. I .DE.1'1.I.III' Ii. I. HUNTER I'. 11.1111141111211 11118 .1'1.II .1I.I.4II 11 .11. 1.. I..1'II11I.1S 1101118 .11. II. 11.111'TIIOIKNI'I I'. 1.1111'1'I I111.1I. 11.011'I'INS .11. 111311111011 I4III.1'IIIII'IH IN 1111.1.1611111 Sunlnm 11. .1 11 11111. 16.1'1411: I11. 1 . 1.1'.I'II7.I'II.I. 11 19. 1'II.1111II4I .I. 11. CHAMBERS 11.11.1111'6 ..I.'1.1I'IIII 11. .11. I4IIIIZZI4IIJ. 14'. III. 1111-1411'01' 11.111.8'1'1111'1411 11. 1. .111111101' .11. .1.'111 1 11411. 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KEITH I'IIIA'I'IIICS IV I'III.I.ICIIIO S1-11Iurs M. I AL'IIWEITEII III I. K.II.II L. I41. IIA'II'III4I IISIIN .II. III4I .II V' II IxI4IIVI4I.V .I.; .II III4ISI4I II. I.. IIIIIIIIIOI.DI4I11 III. .I. I.II.V'IIIS II. I SIII4I IIIIIIN III. 14'. E III ILY II. I.. Mt-IIIIIIII .I. F. IIO II Y .4IIII II IIIJ1 R II. II'. IIII'IIN II. .II' II I LUIS .II. II IIUNSICKEII M. II. II'IIIINNIIII A. M. YEAIIIIII Juniors II. II. ALBERT III. A. IIIMIIAIID'II A. A. .I.-IIIIII III I I. IIII S. II. I4I.IIII'III .I.I .M: I'II'IIII IIN .I. I42. IIIIVDIIIV .II. .I. II.IIIIIIICK B. I. I! .II. IIIIL' IILI4I J. BI. W EIINEII Sophnnmros I II. IIIIII'IION E. I.. II.IIIIx' II. III .I. MI LIII 'IIZ . . RII. SAL'IIZII IV I I III.I .II'II I III II II .II. 147. SIIIIC I I V II. F. I I ISON E. II. IIIuICII IAI V .I. P. W 1III II .I. II. KVIC GIIT DELTA GAMMA FOUNDED AT LEIVIS SCHOOL, 1874 .III'I'IVIC CIIAl'TEIIS, FIFTY-FIVE Marion EbcrIy 01: eaaaaaaaa Top Re 11-A1I11 111m- Bench, BurkImIth-r. 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'1'1111'14111 '1'.141. 1'11.1'1'1114111 Juniors 11.11.111111411' 11.141 111111111. .1. 11101..1II.1.1' N.11.11.1Z.11 11 'NI .1. 11 1'111-111' 1'. 11 114-1. 111 11.111111: '1'. .1. TIME 8.3.11.1 1' 11. 1..11.11 1'ON 11.111414114141411: SODIIOIIION'R S. I IHIIE 1. 11'1: I41 1: .1.141.1111l.1N .11. .11. 111C11.111DSO1 .11. 1.11 1. .1.011'14111 D. 1411108141 11.1'. 14:. 14' 1801' J. .11. 1414111111! S. 11. 3. 114111'I'ZO.1' 11. 11. TAYLOR 11.1..111111111111'141 11. J.1'.1'1 1'0.1' 11.J. 11'.1SI.1411.' 11061 BETA PHI CHAPTER ESTA BLISIIED 1931 FIIATER IN FAI'I'LTATE .IIIIS. .1. .I. TAYLOR FILITIIES IN I'0LLIIIII10 Sonlors .II. C. AILAN II. 1I1.111I1.I'I' 1'. SFIIEIIII'I-WIH: A.1.II. .1. C.1'IAI11IL ' .1. .II IIIS'I'I $1 I1: K.111III.III'1III 1I.I:.IIIIII11VI. .1.I'I'II1 .I. I'UOIIINS 1'.1 01IH1 11. .I. II' AIINIII 11 1'. III. IIONIC S Junlurs II. AI BRIIJIT I1. 11. 111I11.II11I111S I'.1I.1.0II'1I1 1.. III.IIII1V1III1I II. K. KIS'I'IIIIIII II. 1. SI'IIUIIIIIIIEIJ. 1I..II.1IIIOII'N 1,. A.I.1I1II'IS .l. A. 11'1'11 .II. I.1 I'IIAII'I OIID 11. L. LONI: III. 19.1 I IGIII S II. .1. Soplmmnrvs .1. 11 IBCOCK .1. 1.. II'LI-IIIIII'II .II. 11. S'I'UI'KIIJTT .1..BIIIIT01V .II. UNI: . . 11. S'I'IIIIDIa II: A LA Ih KE II. KINQIAIII: J. TII'ITCIIIIIIJ. I1 1' I10I'.I1I' .1. I1. . ADAM III. .II. II' IISUN .1. L. EYEII ILIII M. L. II'0011:IDI.1I S. . SIuAI J. C. STILES KAPPA ALPHA THETA FOUNDED AT DEI'AUIV UNIVERSITY, 1870 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. SIXTY-FII'E Marguerite Scllactfcr GE Top ROWSAIIIUI. B01110. Bmu'nr. Collins. 110M, Bumps, II. Flominx. Gordon. Jones J. III s11- Third Rn OII SI'II 00an r.'1'uv10r IInumIr. AIhr rum. Ihmfer Brow. Cm '101nLnns.II011mlI-rs.:t.1 Klis Ilvr Second RowSLong Lm n.we 81-.1100111111011 II'euv ct, IVIIIInms Bnhcuck Br rm v.Inn 1.10101 : Fir st ROWSKIng Kinsloo, .IIcAdlun. SHII'N. Senrle,Stockett,St1-ode Tum 11L11 lII ilsun II 001r1l11 0 11071 Tun How 1139: II, IIruIlIIIIIzor. IaIImv: Iy I.':IIIIII N.IIII hm; Swvlgurl. II'IIIIIII- I- II' III sun 'I'I III'II II IIII'HCI ILII H.4l' 4f rumor IhIImII IIPIHIOI'SIIUt IIIJIIIIIHI. .III KI-I- IIIIII- I'HNIHIHI . IIItts. II SIIIIII Sm 'UIIII IImv-I' SIIIII .Tnuuurt. II'IIIItN . II 4,-IInI-y III-rklmuu H.l' CIIIrk I'riIIy. IuIIIIIIIry 4' IIII-lte IIIIIIIL-rutIIIIt irst ltmthlIqu-r .IIIll'tin. .IIIIAIIIL'IIIIII Murray, .IIusser Imus. Ihmv. Squrd Stuhbs Summon KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA FOUNDEII AT MONMOIITII COLLEGE. 1870 ACTIVE CIIAI'TE IS. SEI'ENTY-TIIIIEE M II. 0. DELI Iu.II.IILI1TCIII'II Winifred W'atsnn 0-75 MRS. 1:1. 11. COL I41:IIAN .111411'1111111111 Y Inks. F n.1mnx M. 1111 A1111 18.1..1IIII4UIIINGII'I' I11 .I. CAI I OIVAY N.'.II IIISCIIUI l' SI. Ii. 41H 111N411 .III IIIuIIIxIIIIImL .l1. LIIA 31.14 II1.IIIIII' III' II. T.GILLETT11 11081 FILITIIES IN FACULTATE 1'1. 1' REAR 11.1 N.DII FILITIIES IN L'IIIIE MADISON 141. C. .IIA'PEI4 II M. F. MRS. MIL. MIL. M IIS. 31118.11 I'III1IISUN FILITIIES IN CULLEGIO Scnium 11. L. CAMP A. 0. VIII I A. J. ROSS Juniors 0. .II. III'NDIIRSIIOT . I111 014 I IND II. .1. MC K11 CIINIE L. A. I'AII'ISIXI E. N. 111qu Ln Sophomores A. J II ILIIIuIISTADT L. .I. I IA'I I41! 111. A. MI-LAIIGIILII' II. II. ZIIAII'I'IN S. E. MUSSER DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 19:30 .II. LUCEY MRS. II. II. RILEY MRS. P. ' ' M 2.72 T C 2'1 1'1 I-1 4 , .11 R ' '.v A .IIRS, J. .I. '11 .IY I 01: MRS. .II N. II' ILSII I'. II. 14. IL SII'EIGAIIT II'ALLACIG II. L. SMI'I'II .II. .I IIH J..I . HILIIIT 1'1. A. II'ILLI'I'S 1 . E. REES FC L. . II II. II. A 1 II II. S'J'IIIIIIS 11'. A. SII'ANSON BETA MU CHAPTER ESTA BLISHED 1929 FRATEH IN FACULTATE IIONORA NOYES FRATRES IN URRE MRS. F. L. BENTLEY MRS. D. S. MEAD NANCY VEST MRS. J. MILLER FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1!. L. BAFIIMAN M. L. FEA'NINGEI! 1!. A. KOIIMAN E. II. CUNNELLY C. II. GI'MMOE M. A. SKLADAL Juniors A. D. HOL SPIIMID B. '. MAIVK M. E. STHOHMAX 1:. J. IIOWER V. .1. PALMER 1!. M. SWOI'E E. G. Mt'UALMONT C. E. RIIINEIIART 0. D. VEST Sophomon-s E. A. BOWER G. E. HANSEL II. E. SCHNEIDER L. W. FOX M. E. LEIIM G. M. SD11 P. R. MCNEIS PHI MU FOUNDED AT VESLEYAN COLLEGE. 1852 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. SIXTY4LVE Miriam Skladal OE Top Row-Buchmuu, Connolly, Fennimter, Gummoo, Kohmnn, Skludnl, Goldschmid Second Row IIower, MrCnlnmnt. Mun '. Palmer. Rhinohnrt. Shohmnn, Swopc First Row-West, Bower, Fox, Ilunscl. Lvhm. McNelis. Schneider, Seip l1091 Top Rmv l'mss. IIInvhman. anrenvo. llnHu-him. Snm-r. Sm-rim, vavr. XVurdvn Smrnml Rnw Wutrous, V. Wiesner. Campbell, Fitting, Iluner. Ilomun, lIumplu-ries, Ingnltli 1v ' km; wrst me-Inmz. Lmvdmn, Penue, Rank, Tlmnms. E. VieHn0r, Wmncr, Xcr I SIGMA DELTA FOITNDED A'l' PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, 1938 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, ONE ALPHA BETA CHAPTER ESTA BLISH ED 1038 FHA'I'IHJS IN COLLEGIO Seniors N. I'. 0085 L. A. ROTIIFIIILD I. M. STOVE . J. IIINCHMAN V. l . S; GER E. H. VAIUH IN M. L. LA VRENCE D. L. SECRIST M. E. VA'l'lt0l7S Junior V. XVIESNHR Snphmnnrns R. M, IIA RTER I . M. LOWDEN E. .L RONK M, I. H J. 31.0 VEN D, C. THOMAS II. J. IIL'MI'HERIES E. I. WIESNER x. Freshmen 'J M. L. CAMPBELL A. M. INGALDI J. M. STEINFITHTII G. E. FITTING H. L. LING W. M. YERKHS M. 1. PHASE Naomi Gosx .3123 l1101 MRS. D. E. HALEY MRS. J. M. M. CROCE R. E. DUDEN F. J. BRIDE R. J. EZERSKI M. C. IIALEY J. 11. BELJAN M. J. BIGGY D. J. CRANDALL RHO CHAPTER ESTA BLISHED 1929 FRATRES IN URBE F. O'BRIEN FRATIKES IN COLLEGIO Souiorx M. K. MCCORMICK F. M. SMITH x 1 MAINIIAIIT ll. L. TRUNK Juniors J. U. IIOPELICII M. E. MCCORMH'K J. L. IIYIHGH 11.0. REDNAGLE II. M. KING 1:. M. ROSINI Sophomores A. M. 01.7. H. L. MAZUR S. J. KUNZLER h. M. SELKE L. L. LINTNER I. M. TOTII THETA PHI ALPHA FOUNDIGD AT UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 1912 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, EIGHTEEN Ann Mainhart Ow: Top Itmv Mulnhurl. Dudvn, Trunk. Crm-v. Smith. Iqut-Xirh. I-Izors 'i Secon - oslnl, Rednngle, McCormlck, alley, King, Ryder, Biggy First ltow- Selke, TomV Mazur, Beljun. Ilolz, Lintner. Kunzlor nnl Q: 3aQQ9 Top IIIHMVKtkim-mn 141141 Ilurtmlllul. IIIndmnn. Wlllm ..J l'm'tvr. IV nunor Secon 1 R0 WJWcisge erh r.Wi1snBolIer, Hurto on IImu-Ier Miller Re Firs tRow-Sclmerr, Willenhecker Bushore. Cruln, Due, Kruusor K.1v'urter Ilim-inger l ZETA TAU ALPHA I4I0UNDI4ID AT VIRGINIA NORMAL SCIIOOL, 1898 ACTIVE t'HAI'TERS, SEVENTY-NINE GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1939 FIIATIEHS IN IvIACIIIll'A'lIIU MISS I43. M. KIIESGE MISS l'. K. SPRAGUE FILVIIRES IN I'IKIH'I MRS. IV. C. IHIAMBLE MRS. II. R. GILBERT MRS. H. G. NIICSIJIY MRS. I . N. FAHIIIS MRS. J. 11. IIASIVELL MRS. V. S. PETERSON MRS. J. M. FERGUSON MIIS. J. II. IIOIVIC MRS. ll. W. SCOTT I4IIIAT HES IN POLLEIIIO Seniors II. V. A'IIIKINSON M. II. IIINDM LV .14.. IV; 2R .. K. IL III IIV IL J. IVE 152143 lKIiE R M. E. III IIIll'IIM. kV J. 143. PORTER IL I'I. IV IL. '0 N Juniurs D. J. HOLLICR It. I41. IIOITSF II D. L SC IINII 4 HR 1!. II. IlAIl'I'OS IL IV. MII I F I: M. I. IVILI IGNBIGCKEII D. B. IKI4II4I V6.15 Snphomnrw khrmn Hartman ' II. J. BAI'MITNK J. L. BOLHTF I: M. M. RISSINGIGII H. I41. IMSIIURE Ii. I. I'IIIXIN H. L. IVIIALIAMS Ii. A. IHSCIIOII'III .l. A. KR AUSEI' E. J. IVILLEY K. J. l'OR'lIEI' I1121 Since February, 1937, Philotcs has been an organized group open to all non-fratcrnity 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: The purpose of this organization is to unify the non-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.n E. K. GARBER Vice President OFFICERS M. E. MILLER - - - - - - President E. K. GARBER - - - - - Vice President D' 13' HORNE D. E. HORNE - - - - - - Secretary Secretary M. BLACK - . - - - - - Treasurer A. E. BECHTEL - - - - - Social Chairman V. J. GROSS - - - - - - Athletic Manager PHILOTES M. E. MILLER President i1131 ; . . 'f' V. .-'; 1. AY. I J ' L4 J, . FL ! awsjvq. Left m Rightvlllmxr. Mlellinms. Couvh, Schuler. Ilowurth, Elliott, Anderson. Wunlmhuugh, l'orgrin, Enuul l LIUN'S PAW Membership in Lionhs Paw is the highest honor that a Penn State man can realize and is reserved for those seniors who have proven themselves outstanding in campus activity. Election to this organization comes as a reward for three years of meritorious service and achievement. This year, Lionhs Paw numbered among its members All-College President H. Clifton McWilliams, Senior Class President David E. Pergrin, Collegian Editor A. William Engcl, J13, G. Warren Elliot, President of the Student Tribunal and varsity wrestler; Football Manager W. Jerome Howarth, Basketball Manager Quentin Couch, Boxing Manager H. G. Anderson, Lacrosse Co-Captain George E. Ritter, Soccer Captain R. C. Schulcr, and Grover C. Washabnugh, President of the Mexfs Athletic Association. IllGJ Mortar Board, an organization installed on the Penn State campus in 1935, is an honorary society to which the outstanding senior girls belong. Its members are chosen on the basis of service, scholarship, and leadership. The purpose of this society is to provide for co-operation among societies; to promote college loyalty; to maintain a high scholastic standard; to recognize and encourage leadership; and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. Since its installation at Penn State, Mortar Board has been considered the highest senior girlsT honorary. The activities of the organization include the orientation of freshman women and taking charge of the Women's Conference. The annual social function of Mortar Board is the Spinster Skip, one of the women,s dances. thcers of Mortar Board are: Martha Shafferman, president; Winifred Watson, vice president; Helen Camp, secretary; Elizabeth Hutton, treasurer. Mortar Board advisers are Miss Marie Haidt, Miss Matilda Bentley, and Mr. R. F. Dengler. MORTAR BOARD rm; Left to nglltemmdes, Watson, Hutton, Keeney, Camp. Owen, Shufformnn, Shirm, Miller, Ihn-kwell, Jones. Romig, Chambers I1171 Martha Shafferman Oil Twp Rnw. L0 to RightaSvulzo. Homlnruon. anlmvrt, Clark. Miller. Ilh-hnrdnnn, Altvr, Ernst Second Ilnw-Prlve, lunar. Sumlunn, Monzle. Nu m, Gnutl. Ilnutvrnmn, Hullllm ow--Nemeth, Smith. Ylnznnt, Goodman. um , Lewis, Crnwtheru. Connor George E. Ritter Ca PABMI NUUS Parmi Nous is the oldest upperclass honorary society at Penn State. This or- ganization selects its members only from those upperclassmcn who have won varsity letters either as sport participants or as managers of a varsity squad, and have dis- played outstanding leadership in their activity. This group has been of noteworthy service to Penn State in promoting fellowship among the classes, in assisting at athletic events, and in the preserving of traditions and customs. George E. Ritter presided over the organization during the past year, aided by W. Jerome Howarth, secretary, and Jerome N. Goodman, treasurer. Other out- standing seniors in Parmi Nous were All-College President H. Clifton McWilliams, Football Captain Sidney S. Alter, Boxing Captain Michael Cooper, Soccer Manager James F. Melley, Wrestling Captain Ernest T. Bortz, and Wrestling Manager Edward M. Pennington. i1181 Skull and Bones, founded at Pennsylvania State College in 1913, is an honorary campus society and is limited to the outstanding leaders of the Junior and Senior classes. Its personnel is chosen from varsity athletes. managers, editors, and the head cheerleader at the Tap Day Exercise held each spring. Membership in Skull and Bones is given in recognition to those who have advanced the spirit of service to the college. It is the constant and ever-increasing endeavor of the organization to build up the ideals, standards, and traditions that help to make the college one of Americfs finest democratic institutions. omcers for the year are: Warren Elliott, president; Walter Jones, vice president; Warren Elliott 04.3 Robert Schuler, secretary. SKULL AND BONES Top Row. Loft to RighteBnckenntoss. Jones. F. Anderson, Leydle, Bastian. Cresswell, Evans, Carter Second Rmvismhldrler, Miller. Clark. Rriumun, Schiller, Lpsko, Cnssolherry, Supp, KVost First Rtnvi73ll'LRthnll. anori, Ih'rom, 11. Anderson, Elliott, tVllsun. Couch, tVuslmhuugh, Engpl l1191 Inn. Tlmmns. Slxnnn. Sviurilli. t'uulon. Ihrhinsnn. Miller. Bowers. Snunnvyw-rn. Ill-ck Dl'lel'el'V Sodom; 'ulhurg, XVnIIvr, Wuxm-y. Findley. Kline, Hlnmn, Hrugnn, linutnnng, Ilrnm-r. lhltlsulmrg l f BLUE KEY. Blue Key, Penn Statels only Junior class honorary society, has been in existence on this campus since 1920. Its membership is chosen from those who are out- standing in extrn-curriculnr activities. The motto of this organization, Service, Character, Scholarshipf is the summation of all the principles and purposes that its personnel strives to achieve. That it has succeeded is evident in the numerous examples of its activities. The organization supplied ushers for various campus athletic events, entertained visiting speakers and teams, and performed various other useful functions. Members of this year's Blue Kcy organization were selected from first assistant managers, publications men, and cheerleaders. thccrs for the year are: Edward Spencer, president; Andy Walter, treasurer; Roger Findley, secretary. I1201 Cwens is an honorary society composed of Sophomore girls who have shown outstanding ability in extra-curriculnr activities and scholarship. The organiza- tion aims to develop leadership in freshmen women. This year it gave scholar- ships to three outstanding Sophomore girls. Members of the Delta Chapter of chns for 1939-40 are: Margaret R. Roberts, president; Sarah P. Searle, vice president; Betty Jo Patton, secretary; Bernice M. Maurcr, treasurer; Mary Betty Anderson, Jean Babcock, Anne W. Borton, Jean E. Clark, Catherine E. Coleman, Marion M. Eberts, Janet M. Hartz, Elizabeth Kinsloe, . V V . Eleanor A. McLaughlin, Betty M. Martin, Alice M. Murray, V. Dorothy Radcliff, Marmm Roberts 71-3 Dorothy E. Rose, Marion E. Sperling, Jeanne C. Stiles, Frances H. Talley, Jean F. Weaver, Helen H. Woodcock. OWENS . . , Martin. Sperllnz, Searle. Roberts. Stevenson, lrer, Kinslue, Burton, Stiles, Bubcork, Weaver, Coleman, Ilurtz, Everts Left to Right-Rudclifte, Lindumnn. McLaughlin. Murray. Tulley. Clark Rose Woodcock Patton, Mm I1211 v '1 .8! 1 $ i Left to Right Erwin. Vurh-tun. l'c-lI-rs. llnrrnu', l'nrmmu, Zii-m-nflm. Musts-rs, C Ilc-nry. Minnh'h. Baird, SMIrM. Alexander, QulL'll-y, Goldberg, Brooks. Mull, Dlennzn. ,I. llt-nry. Buuntln, Ilnrrlmn. Fruvhtvr DHHIDS Alpha, the first of seven chapters of Druids, was founded at the Pennsylvania State College in 1907. Druids is a Sophomore honorary society and is composed of athletes who have shown outstanding ability and have displayed leadership qualities during their freshman year. This year the members have attempted to improve campus condi- tions and relations by assisting at rallies and athletic events. RoulakT BMRD CG I1221 Friars, an honorary Sophomore society, was founded at The Pennsylvania State College in 1912. It exists for the purpose of honoring Freshman athletes. Friars is pledged to support all worthy campus activities. This year the or- ganization has assisted at rallies and athletic meets and has strived to better campus conditions. The members are: A. 1. Baldwin, W. K. Bates, C. Bender, A. L. Bourgcrie, M. Corbman, J. N. Corman, W. S. Debler, J Day, L. A. Eigenrauch, C. E. Erwin, F. M. Farris, E. H. Fletcher, L. L. Frketich, M. Garbinski, H. Goffberg, P. E. Hctzel, H. G. High, A. A. Jones, J. H. Kramer, W. T. Kelly, V. H. Kotz, H. L. Krouse, J. J. P. Long, D. J. Lynch, 8. C. Matula, C. Medlar, T. Megargee, J. Morgan, B. A. Paulhamus, A. A. Price, T. L. Reissmnnn, J. W7. Ritter, H. D. Robb, R. S. Sayre, C. C. Seebold, W. E. Shutt, W. R. Smaltz, H. W. Smith, J. S. StauEer, C. A. Tem- kovits, E. F. Webb, H. D. White. FRIARS W'ILLIAM BATFS 0:511 Top Ilmv. Left to mght-Bmlgerle. Corumu. Kntz. XVehb. Erwin, Smith. Matuln, Krouse. Day, Ewen 80mm! Rnw-Mnrgnn. Robb. Stnuffer. Shun. High. Hetzel. .nyre, ee 0 . Pnulhmnus First lhnv-Relsumnnn, Krnmer, Baldwin. Long. Gnn'herxz, Sclmmltz, Bates, Temkovits, Fletcher. Hitter f1231 PHI BETA KAPPA LAMBDA OF PENNSYLVANIA OFFICERS RAY H. DUTTEREI: ......................................................... President VERA L. MUYEI! ........ .. . . ..Sm'rolury GEORGE L. LEFI'LHI: ...................................................... Trnunurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEI': FRANKLIN 1L KIMITSS FRANCXS E. HYSLOP DAVID F. MPFAIILAND Franklin E. Krauss G: INITIATES 0f Hm Chum; of 1938 KATHLEEN 1'1. HILIHHJY MARY A. HUPIJGH RICHARD 1'1. LAFIC JOSEPH M. l'ENSAt'K RONALD 1L FORBES 0f the Class of 1039 15141'1'111' J. 15011131AX .IUIIN .1. CHAIGHEAD ALBERT KLIHMAS CAROLYN L. MvCONNELL HENRY BUIUHV HICYNULD FZARNEFKI JOSEPH P. KRISS ALBERTA SCHUIGTTLEH FRANK 1'. CHAIGIIEAD IHCIIAIKD G. DAVIS CHARLES 1V. LINES, .113. ACTIVE CMBEIKS 7141131901111 M. 141011118 THEODORE INDIC'I'HKE A. PAULINE MH'KLIN 1VILLIAM 0. IHHH'IRH M. NELSON MVHEARY PIIAIHJCS .1. IHIWLAXD 1'1411- 1103' A. ASHE RSUN JOHN J, HllHiUNS. JR. ROY 1L ANTHONY THOMAS E. GHAVA'I'T LHJJAN 1.. ARENT BEATHH'E 1.. IIAHEN IIAIHHSUN ll. ARNOLD NIHVIN M. HALL '11 V. MMHHGW MERIT Sl'U'l'T THOMAS t1. BENTON WILLIAM 1!, AM .INI'I IL MAI'K ISADOII M. SHEFFER 1'Y1H'S Y. D, BISSEY FLORENI'IC 1'1. HAND REX 1'4. MACK JAMES 1V. SINDEN THOMAS 11. INHVMAN CARL 11'. HASEK 'CES 1.. M.U'UI'1111TIIY JANICE M. SMITH TERESA FUIIEN RALPH D. HE'FZEL MUND K. MANICVAL t'IIARLES 11'. S'I'UDDART ARNOLD .1. FI'HRIER EVAN JOHNSON. JR. El 11. MAHQUAHDT MILDA II. TORS'PENSFN 1VAL'I'l-Ill 1 . DAXTZSCHEH JAMES P. KELLY 01411 .1. 3111111161! MARION 1L THABITE ROBERT E. DENHLER MARIN. 1'1. KIRK . . . ES 1-1. 311111.161: lHVEN XVALKI'IH 1VAYLAND 11'. DI'NAXVAY HENRY 11'. KNEHII IHHTE V. MOORE ARTHUR 1L 1VA11NOCK MERRELL 1!. FENSKE HERBERT KOEI'ILHAKEIR ADRIAN 0. MORSE HAROLD 11'. 1111161614 J. 110G161! FREDLAND HARRY L. KIKALL LEE 0. OVEIEIIOLTS JAMES M. 11'1415'1' ORIUN FIHNK, JR. BENJAMIN .1. LAZAN 11. DAVID IUX 1VALLACE 1'1. 11'111'1110 11'11.141AM J. GASKILL FRANK C. 111111'1'MOIH41 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS I'AI'L 11. 11161.14 1HH1'A1UJ 1!. HOUSTON ARISTA M. MUCUIIMICK CHARLES G. S11A1V IHHYAIID C4 HARDY ROBERT J. TAYLOR EMERITI MEMBERS 011141. G, CHAMBERS A. IHHVRY ICSI'ENSHADE A FFHJAT 141 .11 EMBH RS H'I'IIEL '1'. ANDERSON MAIHC'I'TA JORDAN ANNE J. NH'HULS ELAINE T. SI'IKAGI'E lllT'l'H 1!. IHHTHER ALTA 1.. KEEPER ELEANOR ROBINSON MARGARET A. STONE MARY A. 1K. COOK NELLIE M. KIIALL MARY A. IIUEF ELEANOR L. VOIIIS ALLVIC 11. FRINK DAVID I . MVPAIHAND. JR. ALBERTA SUHUIC'I'TWZEI! RUTII T. 1VATK1NS FLORENCE A. JEFFIIIICS MARTHA 1'. MvFARLAND t'I'IFILIII 1'. SINDEN KATHERINE 1!. XVI'IRNEH ED1VA RD 11, JONES Phi Beta Kappa, the first Greek letter society, was organized on December S, 1776, at the College of William and Mary at Williamsburg, Virginia. The mother chapter showed considerable restraint in grant- ing charters to other institutions, for by 1881 there were only twenty active chapters. All of these, with the exception of two in Ohio, were situated east of the Alleghenies and north of the Mason and Dixon Line. Women were hrs: admitted to the society in 1875. The rapid expansion of the organization followed on the creation of the National Council of the United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa in 1883. Since that time the number of chapters has increased from 25 to 132, and the membership from 14,000 to more than 100,000, of whom more than 80,000 are yet alive. The Lambda Chapter of Pennsylvania was established at The Pennsylvania State College on De- cember S, 1937. In keeping with the traditions of the society, it annually elects to membership Senior students who have throughout their college course given consistent evidence of high scholastic ability in the liberal studies, and who also give much promise of future achievement. I1241 ALPHA DELTA SIGMA WH'XIIEII AT UNIVERSITY OI? IIIlSSOUIII, 1913 ACTIVE I'IIAI'TEIIS TIIII' 'I'I Y -'I'II'0 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1033 vnu'mcs 1x FACULTATE L. H. BELL D. w. DAI'IS w. K. unmucn FILITIIIGS IN COLLEG IO Soniors ICIGIRKE D G. DIFKINSUN E. .II. I'I-INNINGTUN .I. I.I TI IOM AS I3. IIV , II ' II. II. III'I' I IT R II. XTHOMPSON .CIIESSII'IuIMI. .IIL II K. IIIIII'I'I'ILI. II'. E. STOIIIJIIUEIR I! C. II. Jx. IIA'IUI II'. .I. IIOIJCSKI' 1. It. SI'POII' II. L. II' IILSON Juniors L. S. DRIEI'EI! It. 0. IIOUTSONG D. E. II'AGENSELLER Adz'r'rlising ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA FUIINDEII .IT UNIVERSITY OI ILLINOIS, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER .ICTII'E CHAPTERS. Tnm'nzrlw: ESTA IIIIISII ED 1930 SIHIOIIIGS I.V FACULTATIC .II. III. III'IIKIIOLDIQI! C. II. ILIY SOIRUIIE IN UIIIIE HELEN S. FAI'ST SUIIOIIIIIS IN COLLEGIO Sophomores .I. A. ADIIIIS .I. .II 11,2114 IlII4It H. G. N AIIOII .I. III. IIOUSH III. II. IVDIGIISOX D. II UWII II. II. NOTOI ITZ II. F. SAMUEL .I. ILIIWOUK I. II. IEAII. IN 1;. E. I' ITI'It'K C. L. SCIIOCII 11. F. BEAM II. E. IEIII I I. .II. I'I'II A. K. SI II .I. II. IIELJAN Ii. .I. III .II. IIIUN II. .I. lIIaSSETT II. Ii. SI'EIILING .II. A. COL 4! I'. .I II- VIC.II n.1, I'.IIO IDS .II. .I .I I OI: M. .II. tI'IIEIVEII II. .II. .II.IIt'I'IV II II. IIIS SIVI' III-It .I. In WEAVER II. t. ILLETTI .I. II. MURRAY II. R. I'OIIF IlTS L. I. II'IBLE H. II. IIIVSE I Scholastic ALPHA NU IIIOIINIII'III II'I' UNIVERSITY OF IIICNI'EII, 1928 ACTIVE CIIAI'TEIIS. II'UITII DELTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1936 FILI'I'IH-IS IN I'UII'I'II'I'A'III'I II. COLEMAN II. '1'. DEI'OIIE II. I4. YEAGIJ'IY FILITIIES IN I'IIIIIG D. II. BLACK G. M. HOFFMAN '1'. II. MARSHALL II A . II'EST FILITIIES IN COLLI-IGIO Seniors .V. AVERY I'. L. COX .II. JAYNE M. E. MILLER M. COLLINS C. II. FISHER .I. .I. IIIoAI-IOOS Juniors I'. C. HEATH II'. l'l-IEII-IFER I'. II'II-ISNEI: E. II. ZARGEII R. HUGHES Soplmmoro I'AR EN Astronomy l1251 ALPHA EPSILUN llELTA FUI'NDED AT I'NIVERSITY OF ALABAMA. 1921 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, TW'ENTY-CIWVO PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1938 FRATIIES IN FACULTATE A. K. ANDERSON H. H. DI'SIIAM M. V, LISSE V, l'. DAX FY H. A. DUTCHEIK G. n. MEXVMAN C. C. DUNCAN L. J. HURIJHHNK H. 1!. OLIHVINE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors ll. DOROSIUHV '1'. J, SOCKS 1:. V. PALMER I. Y. HEATING Prc-Mcdical ALPHA TAU ALPHA INHTNDICD AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS. 1922 AFTIVE CHAPTERS, FOURTEEN FRATRES IN FACULTATE 12 S. ANDERSON V. A. IHKOYLES 1!. 1L DH'KERSON l'. E. ARMSTRONG II. S. BRUNNER V. F. HALL F RATRES IN COLLEG IO Smilnrs .I. G. FLAPPER I'L G. GREIGER II. G. KLINE .l. A. CONDO 0. IL IIAUGER M. C. Ml-JUNKIN l . L. CORTY N. K. HOOVER E. A. MINTMEIII v. A. DARIIAII ll. W. IRONS M. M. REED W. H. GREGORY Junlura A. II. AI'STIN S. T. DAVEY J, u, MONTGOMERY E. K. BI'ZXDEIL S. A. DI'M W. l'. MORGAN t'. W. IILANK R. H. HIESMANN 'l'. C. IIEINHARD W, G. BURKET 1 . 1'. MILLER W. F. SIIAFFER Agritullural Educalion O. F. SMITH . M. TIIGTZ , C. H'HITMORE .5... -m V. J, l'lSClOTTA . B, SHAEFER :1 ETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1931 V. E. KEEI'I'ER D. C. SI'RAGUE W'. I. ROTHENBERGEH F. S. SCHRA VDER V. V. SHUROUK II. E. SERFASS J. L4 SHERMAN C. M, S VISIIER C. S. VIGGINS LE UEHCLE ,FHANCAIS FOUNDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEG 41, 1934 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, ONE FRATER IN FACULTATE DR. F. M. DUMONT FIiATIKlCS IN COLLEG IO Soniors L. L. CARTER ID. M. JOHNS M. E. LATIIROP 0. V. GILLESI'IE F. U. KILCORE .I. LIYIGHMORE E. J. GILMITTI S. J. KING M. I'AQI'IT Juniors H. E. BAKER J. J. IHGDNARSKI J. M. CHEW K. R. BARRON Sophomores J. G. MCADAM Frcnrb f1261 M. J. SEANOR ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1934 SI. A. RAMEDIA D. J, SMILEY N. J. TUROVER I'. M. Ml-CA R RAIIER CHI EI'SILUN FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, 1922 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER ACTIVE CHAPTERS, THIRTEEN ESTABLISHED 19227 FRATRES IN FACULTA TH ll. CAREY C. EDER 1:. OWNLVNELL E. D. VALKER R. CLELAND J. E. KAULFUSS R. SFIIEIREH L. V. VIHTEIIEAD FHAT HES IN COLLEGIO Seniors I. B. CRILLY A. L. KAIIN A. L. PARSONS D. E. I'ERGRIN R. C. GRABEH N. P I Junior .l. IL HOGAN Cil'il Engina'ring DELTA ALPHA IJELTA Fhl'NhI'II; AT PENNSYLVANIA STATIC FULLEGE. 1:132 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER .H'TIVE CHAPTERS. ONE EJTABLISIIED 1932 FILVFREH IN FACI'L'IKVPH CLAYTON IL SCHFG lil'TlI ZANG SORORE 1N I'IIIHE FLORENCE VA'I KINS FliA'l'lllCS IN UOLLEHIU Seniors C. Y. DANKNER M. E. HATTON M. lll'NSlCKEI: ll. JOSEPH M. M. DORFF 1t. LAIOKUWITZ Juniors G. H. IIECHT E. IIINCIIMAX M. A. ILUIEDIA 1!. C. IHCDNAHIJC Wommfx Speech DELTA SIGMA I'I Forxmch AT NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. 1907 ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER AFTIVE CHAPTERS. FIFTY ESTABLISHED 192;; FRA'NIES IN FACCLTATE xv. IC. BUTTE ll. FISHIH'RN G. F. MITCH C. J. IHHVLAND 19. V. DYE P. V. HASEK A. ll. HEICDE C. V. STODDART FHATIHCS IX COLLE 110 Svillors R. S IHGUK 1:. W. IIAYMAX D. F. MILLER J. P. STEVENS, JR. 0. 1!. EUR R. l'. JOHNSON II. II. MILLER. JR. G. B. TERWILLIGEI: U. H. EVANS J. 1!. KAFFMAN E. XL SCHOEMMHIL A. D. VARC1IOLAK J. D. FITZGERALD .l. W. KITCHEN 1;. 1L SIIOICMAKEI: Juniors .1. A. DlllClR Ii. 1!. HARRINGTON. JIL II. M. GRAHAM W. A. NICHOLSON, JIL L. S. DRIEVER Commerce and Finanre uz'zl DELTA SIGMA RHO FOUNDED AT L'xn'I-znsx'n' OF MINNESOTA, mm: PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER ACTIVE Hummus, swvnx'nnoxm lprquuEn 19:7 FHATHHS 1N FACULTATF 4 T. J. GATES R. D. HETZEL l'. H. SIIUG D. A. WEAVER .I. H. FRIZZELL F. F. LININGER II. P. ZELKO FRA'I'RES IN URBE RABBI THEODORE GUIEDON MRS. THEODORE GORDON F. WATKINS It. ZANG FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors 11. LEVIN t'. Y. DANKNER Debate ETA KAPPA NU FUI'NDED AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, 1904 EPSILON CHAPTER ACTIVE UIIAI'TEIKS. TWENTY-EIGIIT ESTABLISHED 1909 FRATRES IN FACULTATE L. A. DOHGETT C. L. KINSLOE I'. X. HCE H. I. 'PAIH'IJCY A. H. FORBES D, L. MARKLE E. 1!. S'l'AVELY L. A. TOIHAS B. HOLT E. P. VUODRUFF FRATEIK 1N URBE W'. L. SHAFFEIK F RATINGS IN COLLEGIO Seniors H. BAKER F. J. FRY II. L. LEFEVICH H. M. REITZ Ii. IL MLIHVS G. L. JAMIESON C. D. MUUAIITIIY It. IS. STEELE D. E. BRENNEMAN V. E. KELLEY 1K. ll. Mm-HIHCGOI! H. 1!. SHAND D. M. BUYER G. D. LBHHC l. M. MOYEI! L. V. VILLIAMS A. R. CORNELL II. It. LLOYD E. L IRADCLIFI E. C. VUULSEY Juniors R. B. LANSING L. N. GIKAl-VINGER V. A. VEISS J. C. VHALIAMS Electrical Engineering IOTA LAMBIJA SIGMA, FOUNDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, 1925 ALPHA CHAPTER ACTIVE CHAPTERS. NINE ESTABLISHED 1923 FHATHES 1N FACI'L'J'A'I'E V. H. ARMSTRONG J. 14'. FHIICSE V. JEFFREY II. I. 'I'AIKI'LEY ll. R. BLOOM 1'. 1K. HALL H. H, llESlDl-IS M. It. TRADING I. ll. BRUDEIUFK E. K. HIHSIIMAN U. IHHVN'I'RHH A. L. TOIHAS AVEY .L S. lIl'IHHGLL l3. '1'. N'I'HIW'K l'. D. VllIGllT . t'IlAMHERS FRATIH'IS IN COLLEGIO Seniors 1:. p, ml'm: J. Iu'sxuxko .I. II. LITTLE W. 1:. WRIGHT J. l . IHHVI.L'S I m1 mlrial Eduralio n I1281 IOTA SIGMA PI 11'11U.1'11l1111 .1'1' 1'.1'11'l1111S1TY 1111' 1'.11.11 1111.1'1.1, 111011 PALLADIUM CHAPTER .11 1'11'111 CHAPTERS. TWENTY 1 S'1'1111 1S1111'11 111-go 80110111118 11' FACULTATE .1111S. 11'. 11'1'1'11S .1111S. 1'. 11. .11.11'K .1. S.111'1' 11 11. TURSTHNSEN 1.. 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IIUIII'IIRIES I..'1I. IIIII D. II. BOYEII G. E. INSKEEI' 0. J1. I'ABISls II. E. IIIIENNEMAN E. JAIIIESON IE..1'EASII4 F. J. FRY II. It. KEEIIN 1'YIII Juniors II. B. ISLANVIVG I' DO D. J. GAR IIATT C. E. GA IIIT E J II. ELLIOTT I. N. GIIAIIIINGNFII 1:.1'.CIIESSMAN 1!.II.GAIICIA C. A. I40 OISM II. J AVIS Mathematics H I I A ll S'IGM A . L FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLIVOIS: UNIVERSITY OF II ISCONSIN . 1915 ACTIVE CIIAI'TEIIS, IIIIFTEEN III RA 'II II ES IN IIIACULTATE L, J. BRADFORD J DOOLI'ITLE .11. ML'IAAUGIILIN IV. E. DIEFENDEIII-IEIL II. SI. EI' EIIII4'1IT ..R FIIA'IIIIES IN URBE D. I . FISHER G. II'. KELLER I-IRA'IIIIES IN I'OIILEGIO SenI rs .II. EEC E. IIA IIDI J. I1. .III'IIIIAY M. 31, IJNGLISII 1'.II'.11AIII4A.VD J. g 4 W. Fl H L. M. KV ETY E. S. SIIARI'LESS II. II. GUVDEI Juniors J. ELLIOTT 0. w. LEUK Mechanical Engineering 11341 4 .1 ICI'. 0. ROGERS I. I1. SIII'IIIIIII .C 01' . ... MGM: M. ZIII RIIY .IIADCLI III III 11.1w: H II'. G. IL VSIIAII' II. D. 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OS'I'I'IIKLING F. STIiAA' II. AA'. A. AAUI'II'I I4 LI A'A OOIH'I l' l' . R. SMITIA . II. THU 34 II. AV II4I4 Iv 4AM.S Ah: Lt'wl . PHIAS'IVAINL .III. 4 C. IAAIS VlA'IA'IuS PENNSYLVANIA BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1912 1 1K4ATRES IN l-XH'ULTA'PE II. A. I 01; GE 'I'T H. K. JOHNSTONE J4 AA'. SI'IIAITER M. 0. I'FT'lIu It ..I l. IAIv4I4I4l44 II E. B. . I'AA' . 4 ' II. P HAMMOND It. In. I44AIA' .I. A. TAYLOR t'. C AA'OIKTII I'L S I411 A'IAF G. D. THOMAS l . l. IIMUHLER X. RI 1F II. .A'INY4 l C. It. IIUIIN II. A SORFNSON E. D. AA'ALIAI'IL FIL'ATIHAIS IN UIIBE M. MALESKI B. AA'OODAA'ARD G, H. MILLER FILATRES IN COLLI'IGIO Seniors '1'. J. I- IRA II. 1:. LEIHCA'IIR II. M. SILANK R t'. 1H: 4mm 1' AI LHA'IHU 1!. .AI. SHAA'IVI II. It. LLUA D J. M. . IIVAI'L ES F D4 .Ah-I'AII'HIA' II. 13.11-1141111-1 .I. AA'. AII'IA I54 RS I4. .S'I'I'I IA'IAIC IU- R. M A'IUAIIII J. R SI A'ID A I J. At. All? IKRAA' C. II. AA'I4I MS A. L. PARSONS R. D. AA'ILIOIM' llllY D. II. Mukhltl A' E. C. AA OUI4SEA III. G. 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BRAMIHJG M. K. GODDARD IL A. MEYER II. N9 COPE H. 1:. GREEN L. 0. OYEIKHOLTS MAX DERCUM FHA'I'HEN 1N COLLI'IGIO Svniurs .x. L. mcxxwr D. S JOHNS J. S. LINDSKY ll. 1!. HLUMENSTEIN R. M. JOHNSON 1'. 09 STALLER 9'. J. IIARIHSON l-I. KIRNAK M. J. TAKOS M. R. IIILL Juniors II. FERRIS 1'. MI'MFORD Forestry H371 PENNSYLVANIA GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISH ED 1922 DOROTHY SCOTT . TAYLOR 9 TIIOM PSON ALPHA TAU CHAPTER ESTA BLISHED 1934 '21 . E. NOLL D. J. O'LEARY Y. L. KEMP D. B. REEVES ETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1924 1. P. SI'ANGLEH 0. 9'. PFLI'EHER 9'. E. 9'IIITPI 9'. KY. 9'AIH9 F. XV. XVASIIABAFGH .I. XVELKEIL III E. M. 9YIIJJS'I'0N J. YHl'OnsKI w . . 937' WV? .,.- r-ra 2;, , v, xi u, amvw, ' - $?';':5 J Y a 9ft; BUSS ANDERSON FLETCH BYROM MIKE COOPER PHYLLIS GORDON WALLY JONES BERNIE NEWMAN JOE MYERS JIM MELLEY DAVE MORGAN ELOISE ROCKWELL STEVE ROLLINS EMANUEL ROTH MARY JANE VEIL GEORGE SCHLESS CHARLIE THOMPSON -r1 WINNIE WATSON z BUD YANOFSKY BOB WILSON HHIIHH IL H l H 1 1:30 1 P? 1 State College? Penn$ Dear Mr. Finn: eeing the liltenesses of the bee1t1fu canuidat as for this year's Lb G, can well apnrec1ate W; you 1 1 . J :elloWs Ah asp s passed th honor s lectin5 t 1 h 1? dozen t squeore 01:6 f0 attempt to make 4:.- 380131 on in ipc pruseztoe a fix: living CJmItez-parts squid 110 a well nigh chsszl atask, L3 2. C - ; xuch for these none toos $te:dg nerves. : e'Vze . 5 0d Risk for a most? suocessxul issue, FV v-V' n ,OJQallJ a 31-13 G00: 10 3. Petty. J-JZJ SUNSET RIDGE ROAD 47' courvrnv LANE1NORTHBROOK ILL'NO'S 2 707241 a? , 7 D THE 1940 LAVIE T. J. FINN Editor M. J. Veil W. Dugan R. D. Willoughby F. Zumbro H. R. RILEY A. W. CASE M. L. Trunk Editorial Adviser Faculty Adviser and Art Critic IN PRESENTING THIS 1940 EDITION OF THE LAVIE We have attempted to portray the close relationship between the college campus and the student life on it. l'l601 EDITORIAL THOMASJ. F1NN,JR. - - - MARY JANE VEll. - - - WALTER DUGAN - - - - MARY LQU TRUNK - - - - RICHARDTh; WILLOUGHBY - - BARBARR-.FRiZZEL - - - FRANKLZUMBRO - - - - HERBERj'iDonosx-Iow - - - DAVID SYkEs - - - - Asst. Administrations Editor LILLIArg-R. WALLACE - - - BARBARAfMCCLURI-Z - - - - Edilor-in-Cbicf - Managing Edilor Photographic Edifor - Administration Etiilor Organizations Editor B. hind - Activities Editor - Athletic Bdilor Asst. Photographic Editor - Asst. Activities Edilor Asst. Athletiv Editor H. Dumshow ART CARL W. ERNST - - - - - - - Edifor EDWARD'A;GROSEK - - - - - Assistant Edifor FACULTY HUGH R. RILEY - - - - - Editorial Adviser ANDREW W.CA51: - - Family Azll'im- and Ar! Critiv 13.. A. Grosck C. W. ERNST, Art Editor I1611 B. McClure L. R. W'allace A. W. ENGEL, JR. C. R. ECK Iiditur Business Manager PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Initiating the most progressive changes in its historye streamlined makeup, modernized type, and better coverage of womenis news-the Penn State Collegian this year ranks high among the nationis student newspapers. In addition to its services as a chief informant of all college events, the Collegian conducts surveys and cam- paigns, and promotes projects designed for the betterment of Penn State. Most important of these projects was the rating of the college faculty members by the students. Although the policy of the paper is determined and maintained by a managing board consisting of senior mem- bers, a junior board conducts the mechanical work and does most of the actual news writing and advertising soliciting under the supervision of the seniors. This board is selected by competition among student candidates who begin work in their freshman year. Plans have recently been completed by this yearis pio- neering staff for the establishment of a daily Collegian, eHective in September next year. D. Gutman J. Story B. C. Willis, Jr. 1'1621 THE MAN AGING BOARD A. WILLIAM 1i.'m:x.,ju. - - - - - - - - - - Ihlilor C. RUSSELL lick - - - . - - - - Busiwxx Mmmgn' HELEN L. CAMP - - - - - - - - . W'umm'x Editor EMANUEL Ro'rn - . - , - A - . - Managing Liljlor Romain 1.. XV11,50N - - - - - - - -- - i Sports Ihlilor BERNARD A. NEWMAN . - , , -- V Nru'x lillilor GEORGE B. ScuLuss , - - . - - Fmrun' Editor PAUL HALmaMAN. jk. - - - - - - Anixtuut Managing Editor HERBERT NIPSON - - - - . - Animmi Spam Iidilor BURTON C, WILLIS. JR. - - - - , - Azlwrlixing Munagrr MORTON NnaMAN - , - - - A - Cirrulaliml Munugvr DORIS GUTMAN - - - - - - - Scuior Swrrfum JANl-L'l' STORY - - - - A Assisiuul Svm'or Surrvlum XV. BRADLEY OwrNs - - - - - - Assimmi Nru's lizl'ifur PHYLLIS R. GORDON - - y - Axsixfuul W'mm'n's Edilor Gutmun, Ele, Story, Willis ROHI, Huldomnn, l-iuunl, Wilson, Gunlnn, Svhlens. Nlpmu. Newman Hem M. A. ADLER, Business Manager PENN STATE .FROTH MANAGING BOARD F. R. Ellcnbcrger M. L. Askwith MONROE A. ADLER - - - Business Manager Donald E. Wilson Shifrn Kirchman Irvin R. Supow Janet Reese Norman L. Lang Syril B. Ivlcr EDITORIAL STAFF SAMUEL K. RUBIN - - - - - CO-Etlifor GEORGI-LGITTELSON - - - - - Co-Ediior Marjory L. Askwith Jerome Leviten R' F' scaring Robert F. Scrating James Holly Don West BUSINESS ASSOCIATES Frances K. Baron David E. Wagensellcr Philip M. Ferman Harriet King Georg J. Joseph Estelle Margulies Sidney Hausman ART STAFF I7. Richard Ellcnbergcr John McGinIey A. Roswell Gilbert 1. R. Supow J. Rccxc BUSINESS BOARD Corinne Kahn Mcdora Wolbcrt Frcdlyn Pottnsh Bernard Mnrgolin Aileen H012 FACULTY COUNSELORS H. E. Dickson D. D. Mason Louis H. Bell S. Kirchman I1641 The Penn State Frail: has kept its high standing among the leading college humor magazines of the East. The business and editorial staffs of undergraduate students, who are known as The Foolish Gentlemenf do all the art and humor work for the magazine. The most common features of the publication are the original car- toons, humorous articles, and book and record reviews. Popular added sections include the candid camera shots of campus life and the annual spring contest to determine the Best Dressed Man on Campus and the Most Beautiful Co-ed. The Frail: is a monthly publication and is a member of the American Association of College Comics. Standing, Left to RighteTVIlsun, MkwiHI. Ellenberger, 1x1 r Sentedv-Lung, Reese. Uitn-lsun, Rubin. Adler. liirslnuun I1651 PENN STATE CU-EUITIUN BESS TR EAGER lidimr CO-IZDITION STAFF PENN STATE PORTFOLIO JEAN CRAIGHEAD lidimr PORTFOLIO BOARD r1661 STUDENT HANDBOOK The Student Handbook, commonly known as the Freshman Bible? is published by the Penn State Chris- tian Association. A free copy is given to every student at the start of each academic year, and a copy is sent to all incoming freshmen during the summer vacation. A. WILLIAM ENGEL, JR. Editor STUDENT HANDBOOK STAFF The main purpose of the Handbook is to aid in accli- mating the student with the college. Information of tra- ditions, customs, rules, regulations and activities are oHered in the volume. It is the aim of the Student Handbook to provide a reference of States glorious past, splendid pres- ent, and brilliant future and convey to its readers the true Penn State spirit. SI DNliY COWLI N Advertising Manager I1671 STANLEY B. GEORGE Editor PENN STATE FARMEP. Literary voice of one of the foremost agricultural schools in the country, the Penn State Farmer enjoys a wide circulation among Pennsylvania high schools, county agents, and farmers as well as among State students. Presenting the practical application rather than the scien- tific data of the latest agricultural research, the Farmer features authoritative articles by both students and faculty. The college reader is provided With news of campus ac- tivities, Ag Hillh gossip, and a special department of home economics news. A monthly publication, the Penn State Farmer is staffed by students of the agricultural school with a faculty committee acting in an advisory capacity. PENN STATE FARMER STAFF R. BRUCE HOPKINS Business Manager f1681 PENN STATE ENGINEER - MANAGING BOARD HARRY ZADRA - - - e t liu'ilor-in-Cbivf H. RICHARD LLOYD - - - - - - , Buxinvxs Mammcr JOHN P. SHI-ZRWIN - - - . - . - Managing Editor WILLIAM E. KELLEY - - - - - . Atlz'vrlising Manager EDITORIAL STAFF JOHN C. WILLIAMS - - - t e - - It'mlnrr EllilUl' DliANli MCCARTHY - - - - - - - Feature Edilur CH ARLIZS LUPTON - - - - - . - - News Editor LUKE JACOBS - - - - - . - - Campm Editor MARION MYERS - - - - - - - Slat? lelogmplu'r BUSINESS STAFF HARRY ZADRA WILBUR G. CAPUTO - - - - - - Cin'ulaliou Manugm- Editor WILLIAM HELVIG - - - - - - Circulation Mmmgvr PENN STATE ENGINEER STAFF The Penn State Engineer, the official publication of the Engi- neering School, is issued monthly by the students under the supervision of a student faculty board. Although this maga- zine is essentially technical in nature, it nevertheless serves its purpose by keeping the students informed of the more recent innovations and developments in the engineering field and helps to maintain contact between the faculty and the students. H. RICHARD LLOYD Business Manager I1691 :fk'i 9 L5! HMS: : . : H721 HENRY VAHNUM PUUH ,t. 1?, N $7 4 . ' 'Mm- m... www.scu mHmnHMHg A R T STUDENT HITHHLIIH; I I UH l l'lHll-Q GEORGE DOWNS AWARDED PARIS PRIZE JOSEPH BALIS AWARDED ROME PRIZE THESPIANS 15. P. SUTHIERLAND President k W1 Twp. Row. L0H to iKlICiRIOFHHH. niln. Mltvhvll. IIemwll. Smythr- Sm-mul ltmv rZumhro, XVelnHtvln, 'mlllnz. Gn-ltz. Zimmnrs First RmVa-meu, I'urrish, Sutherland, Hertz, Donn, Ynnufnky Founded three years before the turn of the century, the Penn State Thespians today boast the oldest student organization on the campus of the Pennsylvania State College and one of the oldest musical comedy groups of its type in American college circles. The present active club, entirely self-supporting is composed of twenty men, chosen largely from the upper classes of the college on the basis of either technical or dramatic roles in Thespian productions. A board of control, made up of eight representatives of the college faculty and three students elected from the active membership of the Club, supervises Thes- pians, operations. The Club, however, elects its own officers and enjoys a high degree of self-government. t1761 l'INAFllHF f1771 PIA YERS OFFICERS lillzkllrlkl'INHKOSHOVV Prvxirlml RUTH TAYLOR Virv Prmidml XVILIJAM HILL; Sr'l'n'lary R U'I'H SI 11',er 'I'n'dxun'; SARAIHiLl. SI HKM Historian Thu members arc: Thomas Ainsworth. Hcrbcrt Domslmw. jnnc liamcs. Mary Lou l' lcisl1cr, Bernard l I ucd, Doris Gutmgm, Paul Hcrb, W'illinm llilc. Donald Honglund. Horcncc M.1rqu.1rdt. Iilimbcth Pierson. Thelma Prathcr, Lucillc Rothschild. Bernard Scllcctman, Dorothy Sccrist, Sarabcll Shirm, Ruth Shtascl, Dorothy Scott, Ruth Taylor. Mary Lou Trunk. Runh XVagncr. Mary Lou Lawrence, D. D. Mason, Frank Ncusbnum, .md Arthur C. Cloctingh. THU 110W. L0H 1 Hill! Vugm-r SI-vrist. Rulhm'hlld. Nmmlmum, Sn-Hu Viral lluu Ulm-llnull, Shlrln, IJurunlmu', 'l'uylur, EHIIHN, Pr !. Fh-lsIu-r, Hut mun nHu-r l1781 You Can't Take It With You Excursion Squaring the Circle Circle of Chalk World We Live In I1791 GLEE CLUB 4M3 Q. ' . s int A e163?! 4561.1 4Q! H r t u h V . A e i 1k 4;? wtm gnaw I wtealaiq o e 1' V 64 Q. Qi'a! x K 4' 1Qje q: 4; ad! hCQI 56! m i 4mm 4! dej e . tea fsd, 416! .0 116$ 4 I ORGANIZATION FRANK GULLo - - - - - - - Director SAM GALLU - - - - - - - - President HAYES DARBY - - - - - - - Manager RICHARD DAUGHERTY - - - - - - Via' Preside ! AUGUSTUS Swoms - - - - - - - Librarian JACK MAHONEY - - - - - - - - Sccrgtary JAMES MCADAMS - - - - - - - - Pianist SAM GALLU President The thirty-six members of the Glee Club opened their season with a concert tour in April. The club gave their first concert at the J. P. Mc- Caskey High School in Lancaster. From there they went to Wilmington, Del., and then to Philadelphia and finally to New York City. In New York the club broadcast with Fred Waring. On April 14, the club gave their first concert in Schwab Auditorium. At this concert Tom Waring, baritone, was the guest artist. May 5, the club gave a repeat concert with Fred Waring and Donna Dae as the guest artists. Taking over the Glee Club this year in the absence of Professor Richard W. Grant, Frank Gullo, the youngest member of the Department of Music, has done a splendid job and is worthy of the highest praise. USOI VARSITY QUARTET The Varsity Male Quartet this year is composed of Sammy Gallu, first tenor; Boyd Bell, second tenor; Hayes Darby, baritone; Dick Voll- mer, bass, and Jimmy Leyden, Jr., pianist. The quartet made the concert tour with the Glee Club and had an active part in each of the programs. Samuel Gallu, Jr., was the solo artist with the quartet, and Andrew Szekely from Budapest, Hungary, was solo artist as a pianist. Gull , Bull, Durhy, Yullmer, Loynln-u l1811 SYMPHONY ORCHESTB A HUMM11L FISHBURN - Dirwlor Ronrk'r WHIZRLLY - PH'SilIUHI FRANCIS MCCORMALK - Mmmgcr DOROTHY WILSON - Surrrlury CLAIRWAGNIIR - - Librarian ROBERT WPIERIJEY President Violin Robert V'hcrluy, Cunccruncistcr Lyle Von W'cisscnnuh, Principal Dorothy W'ilsnn Grace chdcnhul Donald Stitzcr Carl Condron joscph Marshall Albert Mycrson W'illism Dchr John Gray liugcnc Lcdcrcr I'chnur Hccknun lilsic Lund Hsc Springer Doris Rolend Ihruld ngcrty Alfrcd Roscnbioum Philip Tlmmfordc Rubcrt Pcnncll Puricia Murphy Barbara Reese Thomas Becker .Iny Thornhill Arthur Swarzlcy lilinbcth Kinard Dorothy julmmn Virginia Cooper liluncr Cloud .Imcph Rulcufskic Viola .lo chncy jun Calvin Arthur Bcward Anson Burwcll jean liiurshbcrgcr Mary Trainer Ilarp BerAra Kohlnan 'CUHO Ernest Ford Rachel McMJslcr Velma Clark Edith Burrngc Harry Ashcnfcllcr Margaret Curnuny Bun Kcnncth Homing lilcnnur Br'mr Richard Flctchcr Irving Pcrlmuuar John Garner Olmv Waller Brclhaucr Elizabeth Munmc Roy Micssc English Hum Roy M icsse I1821 Flulc Conrad Hilpcrl Harry Fall Edward Pollock Clarim'l John Graves David McCanugh Frank 6055 Donald Slrublc Buss Clul'inrf Lindsey Arison Bassoon Glenn Bowers Clair Wagner juscph Mcnlmm Tramlmnv W'nltcr James George Cressman Argyle Johnston HUMMEL FISHBURN Director Horn Richard Wilcy Robert Fortcnbaugh Adrian Paci Carl Sassaman 'I'rumpul I'Vrnncis McCurmack Wakcr Dickinson Bruce Garner Angelo Pompunin 'I'ulm .Igllncs W'isdcn Ty m lnmi Hclcn Gnrbrick llallvry jamcs Smith Marjorie Zint Robert Saunder Carm-lx 11. A. McCormJL'k W. P. Dickinson 15. I Garner A. L Pomponin W'. A. Biclski 1.. S. DrieVL-r G. W. Rntclif11c Horns R. VW. VV'ilL'y R. L.11orltcnb.1ug11 A. L. 1'.. W. Lcdcrur D. Snssaman 1;E C. H. W. K.H1u1c R. J S. Bcc P.Ga1' L'nonis' BLUE BAND Hulcx C. R. Hilpcrl H. H. 11.111 VV'. 11. Robinson 'I1rumlmm'x VV'. C. 1.11116 1 R..1'1.11L'nbL'rL:L-r IC P.CrL-ssm;1n A. 1.101111ston .D.Sass1m;1n R. .1. Mych 1.. 11. XV'cavL'r Buxu's 1'1. M. Pcnningum 1. R. Scnlzo U. D. LL'ydic 1'1. 11. Turnbull .1. N. Shiglcy R. A. 1:1CIC1ICI' Burilrmvx A. V . Lehman R. 1'1. Cris1vL-1l A. A. Zimmcr S. '11 .1. 1'1. Beck 1111111on 11. R. Pollock W. B. Robinson lillxlixb Ham R. C. Vlicssc 01mm VV'.1.BrL-11mqu R. C. MiL cssc R. .1- Mych 13111100115 1.1..15L1wcrs' .1. W'agncr 1.11. ML'11111111 Alla Suxopboum .1. '11. Vx .1711L-y HUMMl-zl. FISHBURN FRANK Gu1.1.o - BRUCE GARNER - EDWARD PENNINGTON WALTER BIELSKI - DAVID MCCULI.0UGH PAUL BIENNIZR - JAMrs A.L12YDEN,JR. BRUCE GARNER Presidcnt 11831 Twmr Suwlrlvmu'x A. 01.15111 R. VV'. W'ulfc Burilum' Suxuplnnu' VV'. R. Cramcr 11.1.1.1 Suxuplmm' V . 11. Ncsbit 111-11111! Clurim'l .1. P. Mcn11.1n1 lLI-hl Clwium A. R. Gulick D. G. McCullough 1.. 15. SImtTL'r R.1'1..BuL11L'r 11C.SL11.1pL'r .1. W. Graves G. 11. Schlcss R. 13. GundL'l 1.. D. Krnpc 1:. B. Szavcly S. M. McElwain VV'. N. Shambnch R. 11. 1511' .1. VV agm'r :V'.11.Ncsbit D. K. StrublL 1'. V. 6055 1. 1.. Mnntgomcry R. G. W'hitclmuw 1'1. M. Mains 1.. C. linglcluugh R. P. Ramsey 11. 1.. W'hilc Alla Clut'im'l H. L. Arison 13.1.1.1 Clurim'f '11. .1. Sim Suun' Dru 11H H. R. jutcr Cy 1111le C. R. VV'11L'r1L'1' .1. VV'. Smith Bun Drum 11.. G. 11.1111 Dirrvfor Axsislaul Dirm'lor Prmidt'ul - Mmmgvr - - Scrrt'lury - Librarian Prulu'rly Custodian - Drum Major 'f' f if a: ,ffp 'F! 13Q$' :'? V:.. :W'twvawo. S t.l ad- 0 'J- 7 S : 1W . : l ' 3 quSSNS-u? MS - l M' H ' . W7. S 13;; t3. ,1ijth S1 W! 1i ? IUK FORENSIC COUNCIL HARVEY LEVIN President The Forensic Council is composed of four senior, three junior and two sophomore representatives. They are chosen by the senior class president at the recommendation of the director of debate. Debate managers and debate coaches are ex-officio members. The council, in charge of all de- bate activity, elects managers for both the men,s and the women,s debate squads, and aids in the preparing of debate schedules for the year. One of its important contributions to the college is the importation of an out- standing speaker each year. Standing. Loft to Iilgllli-Hnrklns. Green. KnutTnlnn. Fruml, Conway. B ninl Soutml-Duugheru'. 'lmlkn. Ililn'lnnun, Hutton. O'Brien. King. N.Img, Iiotlnuulo I1851 MEN'S DEBATING JOSEPH F. O'BRIEN Director 'I'Hli MEN'S DEBATING SQUAD Distinguished as the oldest intercollegiate activity at State, the men,s debate team continued to maintain the high standards of achievement that have always characterized the teams of the past. This year the team met 45 debate teams representing the leading schools of the country. Highlights of the year were the special war guilt,, trials and the Dies Committee Oregon Debate with Pitt, Penn and Penn State, and the Penn State College Debaterhs Convention. The annual circuit included St. Francis, Seton Hill, Gettysburg, Penn, Rutgers, Army, C. C. N. Y., N. Y. U., Ursinus, Pitt, Moravian, Carnegie Tech, Queens, Lehigh, Lafayette, St. Josephk, Susquehanna, Bucknell and Albright. Heel WOMEN'S DEBATING Top How. Loft tn Right GrI-l-nlu-ru. Curmin. Ilulloy. Plums. Frunkvl. Kioslinu, Funk l I M-voml Ruwwlinljnn. Vurth-n. KruniI-h. Parlor. Nntm' lz, Horllun, Lvidh-II. llunlvr First liuweDuuglu-rly. llunu-din. 1100M, Muskulik. Hivkt-L llullun, Ih'llnnzlo. 31-1. : The Womexfs Debating Squad selects by competition, members from all four classes. This group is divided into a varsity and a freshman squad, each squad having separate debates. The 1939-40 debate schedule was a heavy, but successful one, and included the major colleges of Pennsyl- vania, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, District of Columbia, and New Jer- sey. This group also judges the Intra-Mural Debating Contest sponsored by Delta Alpha Delta, the debating honorary fraternity. ns71 The Camcrmun's Impression A Midnight Snack uligho Billy Smith Breaks the Tape U-lulow Righo in the Cross Country Moot AlI-Collego President MCWilIinms House and Loose . Q. P H For the .1 h C m d 6 .ma D. s w m t u w m m g u m e n P a D tured for the Whole college, but a number of small units supply entertainment at the vari- ous fraternities. Dancing is usually formal the first night, informal the second. TWO fra- ternities act together in hiring a band and use their houses alternately for the merrymaking. A popular practice among revelers is to make a house-to-house tour, comparing bands and meeting friends. The Houseparty date is usually referred to as a H. P. Q. tHouseparty Queein , and many of these H. P. Qfs are imports, the bane of co- eds. This yearis Houseparty was spiced by a brilliant football victory over Maryland and Thespiank sparkling production, Swing Pina- fore? It is undoubtedly the unrestrained gayety, plus a timely intermission from studies that make this pre-Winter fling a headliner in State,s social calendar. Time Out for a Cigarette Came the Dawn A. G. R. Group W M , dag WW ., W gag; Wm.,......,... . . 2::- Sophomore Hop Bonfire Rally Before Pitt Game Uial Kemply Graduation Exercises ma: 33$; Mass Meeting 1. F. Ball Gene Krupai Blue Band Formation Crowning 1939 May Queen Dry Dock he Lion Meets the Panther Alumni Day Alumni Day 513411121 DelLa Chi Banqnot Sophomore Hop tIIal Kemm Air View or the Penn State Campus Tho Alum Mater Bob Higgins Broadcasts The Penn State Rifie Team Junior Prom 1LGlen Millem Military Ball May Day Weddy Wilsom Alumni Day The Tri-Em Club Pitt Game Bonfire Alumni Day Riot After Penn Game The Lion Meets Professor Grant M1 At d W the Inter Bucknell Game WWW .. Sigma Delta Chi Circus Senior Honor Men At T eir Gridiron Banquet . Circus Clrcus Senior Honor Women Penn State Circus Varsity Man and Varsity Woman Circus Circus I. 4...! I15. hulk . V4.15, . .. .lll-.!n ea... . . ..y 131. a 4 .!..1.... ,. hp, . 1.. ti, IA ufir .ntI-Ktt'l. . , 1 awwwwg. H3: 3 , $.ng , . ... ,. .x . ., x .-........ . -.,,..-...:....- . ?w.$w$mw.:tkww ,. , $ .. . 4f w... . A . V . igvi' x. girl! DAVID E. I'EHGIHN President l940 CLASS OFFICERS l204l THEUUUBE l. NEMETH Vice l'rL-sidenl IUHN M. HUFFMAN Secretary C. RUSSELL ECH Treasurer JAMES F. MELLEY Class Historian I2051 LEWIS ROBERT ACHEN BACH Pottsvillc Industrial Education 1 ROBERT FRANKLIN ACKERMAN DONALD JOHN ADAMS Pottstown Delta Chi Kane CiVil Engineering Industrial Engineering A, S. C. E., Vice President. 1' 13. Society. ROSS jAMES ADAMS RUTH LEE ADAMS Bcdford Theta Xi Latrobe Alpha Chi Omega Industrial Psychology Education MONROE AARON ADLER JOHN EDGAR AIKMAN Allentown Gamma Sigma Phi Brockway Commerce and Finance Mechanical Engineering Interfratcrnity Council; Frolb, Business Manager. I2061 MARY ELIZABETH ALLISON Hanover Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics ROBERT CARR ALTMAN Munhall Phi Kappa Sigma Metallurgy Phi Kappa Sigma, President; A. S. M., Vice President; Mineral Industries Student Council. ROBERT JACOB AMBROSE Ligonier Sigma Nu Architecture Scarab; Pi Gamma Alpha. HOWARD GALUSHA ANDERSON Tcnafly, N. J Sigma Nu Journalism Lion's Paw; Skull and Bones; Blue Key, Presidcnt; Boxing, Manager. JOSEPH NICHOLS ALCORN, JR. Saltsburg Industrial Engineerin; Industrial Engineering Society. MARGARET CURRIER ALLAN Wlashington, D. C. Kappa Alpha Theta Home Economics SCOTT BUCHANAN ALTER Carnegie Petroleum and Natural Gas Enginccring Soccer 0, 2h Student Council CU; Min- eral Industries Society. PATRICIA MARY AL'IWVATER Pittsburgh Delta Gamma Physical Education Lakonidcs; Thespinns U, 2, 3, AU; College Poetry Society; Junior Attendant to May Queen; May Day Property Chairman UN W1. R. A. FRANK CARL ANDERSON. JR. Butler Phi Gamma Delta Commerce and Finance Phi Gamma Delta. President; Interfrntcr- nity Council. President; Skull and Bonus; Blue Key, Vice President; Student Council Uh Cross Country. Associate Manager; National Interfratcrnity Council, Vice Chairman; Student Union Board; Intra- mural Board. GEORGE L. ANDREW'S Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry l2071 JEANNE ROBISON ALKAN Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Home Economics LAIRD ROBERT ALLEN Clairton Mechanical Engineering MALCOLM M. ARMSTRONG Forest Hills Forestry HELEN V. ATKINSON Norrisxown Zcm Tau Alpha Education Penn State Players; Louise Homer Club; RiHc Team; Le Ccrclc Francais; Choir. Bcn Avon . Agricultural Engine Lacrosse a, 3M AgriCulture.if Student Council UL FREDERICK B. AUGUSTINE Uniontown Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. r2081 ROBERT KENNETH ANKENEY Pittsburgh Forestry Furcstry Society; Baseball ML L. ASKWITH ch York. N. Y. Journalism RALPH HESS AUL Iispy Alpha Gamma Rho Commerce and Finance Mechanical Engineering RUSSELL CONSTANTINE ANSTEAD Cresson Agricultural Education HAROLD B. ARCHER Dunns Station LOUISA M. ATHERTON Jersey Shore Liberal Arts Penn State Christian Associa- lion. JOHN G. AULD Alpha Gamma Rho Animal Husbandry Livestock Judging Team. Homer City NANCY AVERY Takoma Park, Md. Education Pi Lambda Theta; Pi Mu Epsi- Inn; Alpha Nu; P. S. C A. ORIE MUSSELMAN BAER Snlunga Agricultural Economics Symphony Orchestra U. 2. D; Agricultural Economics Club. GORDON THOMAS BAMFORD Morrisvillc Forestry Penn State Forestry Society. HENRY WARD BASHORE Lebanon Forestry P. S. C. A. JOHN AMBROSE BABCOCK RUTH LOUISE BACHMAN Bradford Phi Kappa Hazleton Petroleum and Natural Gas Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Mu Education Pi Gamma Mu. HARRY F. BAKER Uniontown Theta Chi Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; Pi Mu Epsilon. MICHAEL BALOG Vintondalc Electrical Engineering Penn State Club, President; All- College Cabinet; Engineering Student Council 00; Campus Traffic Commiucc. RUTH FOURNIER BARKER Long Island, N. Y. Home Economics W. R. A. LU; Foil Club, President; Les Snbrcurs. EDWARD WILLIAM BASTIAN Wcllsboro Phi Kappa Psi Liberal Arts mom SELMA BADGLEY VVappingcrs Falls, N. Y. Education W. R. A. HERMAN D. BALTIMORE Wilkcs-Barrc Beta Sigma Rho Liberal Arts WILLIAM LEWIS BATCHELOR Drexel Hill Delta Tau Delta Horticulture RAYMOND PAUL BAUER Butler Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma. Agriculture Student Council; P.:.5 Poultry Clu . RUTH HELEN BE Kappa K Home Economics' Ellen H. Richards Club; Play Economics Club; Spring Style Show, ' m . Williamsport ALICE ROSELLA BEAL Troy Kappa Alpha Theta Education P. S. C. A. EDWARD C. BEARD Gettysburg Phi Sigma Kappa Agricultural Education I2101 MARGARET CAROLINE BAUER Allentown Gamma Phi Beta Home Economics Home Economics Club; P. S. C. A. ALBERT LEROY BAUGHER Delta They Sigma A BEACH Delta Gamma TE CO' Finance 3; CW -uisc Homer ' ' P1 u. dent Counselor; litary Engineers; PAUL LATIMER BEALE Amaranth Education Pershing Rifles; P. S. C. A. KATHARINE BEAVER Kappa Alpha Theta Education Bcllcfontc ANNE EVELYN IBECHTEL Trappc-Collcgcvillc Home Economics Pi Lambda Theta; Home Economics Club; Grange; P. S. C. A.; Philotcs. RAYMOND STEWART BECK Phi Kappa Ii LIZABETH MARY BEERS Wilkinsburg Arts and Letters ARTHUR LANTZ BENNETT Brcssler Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Agriculture Student Council; Penn State Forestry Society. President MM Baseball UL ERNEST chUN BERKAW, JR. Washington, D. C. Acacia Journalism Sophomore Hop Committee; Liberal Arts Student Council; All-Collcgc Cabinet. GEORGE BERNSTEIN Phi Sigma Delta Prc-Law Players; Varsity Tennis 00; Hillel Cabinet. Shamokin MERRILL GORDON BECK Hawlcy Mechanical Engineering Gym Team G, 3, 4L Captain 00; Pi Tau Sigma. JOSEPH W. BECKENSTRATER Highland Park Alpha Zeta Animal Husbandry Livestock Judging Team; Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Science Club; P. S. C. A. LOUELLA MARGARET BELL State College Physical Education Lakonidcs; W. R. A.; P. S. C. A. Gamma Phi Beta GEORGE ALEXANDER BENTREM McDonald Agricultural Education Rifle Team U, 2, ,U. TELFORD SAMUEL BERKIEY Phi Mu Delta Agricultural Education Soccer 0, 2M Wrestling 0, 2L So mcrsct GEORGE E. BERRY Delta Tau Delta journalism Grecnsburg l2111 JOHN A. BERSETFI Chi Phi Electrical Engineering Pittsburgh DANIEL L. BILCOVITCH Scranton Phi Epsilon Pi Arts and Letters BIARGARET BLACK Bethlehem Commerce and Finance Philotcs; VJ. S. G. A.; Grange. BENJAMIN P. BLASINGAMI? State CuHcgc Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi, President; Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Scabbard and Blade, President; College Radio Station Staff. jAMES ANDERSON BEVAN Beta Theta Pi W'ILIJAM F. BIiUCK Oil City Kappa Delta Rho W'csK Pittston Geology Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho, Prcsidcnt; Baseball UL Blue Band 0, 4M Student Council. ARTHUR S. BILGIZR. JR. CHARLES D. BINNING Phi Kappa Psi Electrical Engineering Selinsgrovc Gettysburg Agricultural Engineering A. S. A. E. I2121 WALTER ANDREW BIELSKI Ford City Commerce and Finance Pi Gamma Mu; Penn State Club; Blue Band, Secretary; Cap and Gown Committee. XVILLIAM A. HITTING Loysvillc Poultry Husbandry Penn State Club; Poultry CIub; Head Chapel Usher. CHARLES HENRI BLANCHET State College Mechanical Engineering RICHARD R. BLEWS State College Electrical Engineering g, 1 .- HN .WfiniiILCKENDERFER ELIZABETH K. BLOOMFIELD PHILIP K. BLOUGH ROBERT R. BLUMENSTEIN PPEEV'ma: Philadelphia Sunbury Alpha Chi Rho Elrama Chemfcal: Aginccring Home Economics Arts and Letters Forestry, bda f '1on; Campus Basketball UL Phi Iita Sigma; Xi Sigma Pi; ' 'le Penn Sune Forestry Society. CLKGDE 13,, BOARD, JR. RACHAEL 1:. BOGAR J. GRAFF BOMBIT-RGER JOHN CHARLES BONNETT Jolmsmwn Alliahd'TanQrvncg'n Harrisburg Gamma Phi Beta jennncuc Phi Sigma Kappa Glen Rock GeolOgy Home Economics Arts and Letters Agricultural and Biological . Chemistry Lacrosse U, 2, 3, l0; Interfra- lcrnity Council 0, 4 , Freshman Commission; Licbig Chemical Society Q, 3, 4L OSCAR AUBREY BOOZ Bristol Theta Chi Agricultural and Biological Chemistry HAROLD EDWIN BOOKBINDER Pcckskill, N. Y. Education Independent Men's Association; Blue and Licbig Chemical Society. White Club; Kappa Phi Kappa. XVAYNF. EARL BORTZ Reading Pi Kappa Alpha Arts and Letters Varsity Rifle Team; W'rcstling; Glee Club: College Symphony; Pi Kappa Alpha, Presiv dent. ERNIE FRED BORTZ Punxsutawncy Physical Education Wrestling Q. 3, 4L Captain MM Fresh- man Counselor. I2131 DANIEL EMERSON BOSW'ORTH Fleming Phi Kappa Psi Commerce and Finance Blue Key; Baseball. Associate Manager. GEORGE FREDERICK BOTTORF Lock Haven Phi Kappa Sigma Chemical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Tau. JOHN FRANKLIN BOW'LUS Montclair, N. J. Sigma Phi Epsilon Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma. VIRGINIA BOXVMAN Millersburg Commerce and Finance W'. R. A. CHARLES FREDERICK BOTTO Jcnkintown Alpha Chi Sigma Pclrulcum and Natural Gas Alpha Chi Sigma, Prusidcnt; Phi Eta Sigma; Tmck, Associate Manager; Blue Key LENNA BOUCIIAL Philadelphia Arts and Letters Freshman Council; Le Ccrclc Francais. ROBERT SAMUEL BOWIHAN Valley View Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Blue Band 0, M; Licbig Chemical Society; Freshman Counselor. ROBERT BARRY BOYDIZN Altoonn Com mcrcc and Finance D. MILSON BOYER EVELYN BRADDOCK State College Wayncsburg Electrical Engineering Commerce and Finance Tau Beta Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Eta Kappa Penn State Grange; P. S. C. A. Nu. RAYMOND CROFT BRAKE WILLIAM CHARLES BRAYTON Waynesboro Philadelphia Pi Kappa Phi Physical Education Mechanical Engineering Baseball M, 3, 4L Captain 00; Phi Epsi- A. S. M. E. on Kappa; Parmi Nous; Smdcnt Council. EMMETT FELTON BREDENBERG DAVID ELMER BRENNEMAN Erie Kcnncrdell Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Tennis QM Tau Beta Pi; E13 Kappa Nu; Pi Mu EPSi- Cross Country Uh Track 0L 10 - EMILY LOUISE BREUNINGER MARY ELEANOR BRINER Coatesvillc Kappa Kappa Gamma Narbenh Gamma Phi Beta Physical Education Psychology W. R. A, Symphony Orchestra; Le Cerclc Francais; W. R. A. GEORGE FRANKLIN BRINER RICHARD LINDSAY BRITTON Wcrncrsvillc Pi Kappa Phi Wlilmington, Dcl. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mechanical Engineering Commercial Chemistry A. S. M. E. Senior Class Secretary; Basketball, Fresh- man Manager. EDWARD RITTER BROOKS GEORGE MELVIN BROOKS Fullerton Allentown Kappa Delta Rho Forestry Commerce and Finance Forestry Society; Thespians. I2151 ALBERT DYER BROW'N Osceola Mills Alpha Sigma Phi Commerce and Finance Glee Club; Choir; Pershing Ritk's; Military Ball Committee. JAY ROBERT BRUNNICR Roycrsford Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Manufacturing Agriculture Student Council; Dairy Science Club: Gym Team, Associate Manager. JACOB KENNETH BROW'N Munncn Delta Tau Delta Forestry Forestry Ball Chairman. ROY ICSHLEMAN BUCHER Quarryvillc Chemical Engineering Blue Band 0. 4L SANFORD RAY BROWQQ Bethlehem Forestry Soccer UL jOSliPH STEPHEN BUNK Warren Electrical Engineering Penn State Club. RICHARD F. BRUCKART New Holland Industrial Engineering Sigma Tau; Industrial Engineer- ing Society. GRACE AMELIA BURGENER Pnlmcrton Chi Omega Education HAROLD liMIL BURGERT Titusvillc Phi Kappa Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Society; Camera Club DWIGHT JAMES BURNS Wind Ridge Electrical Engineering I2161 House of Representatives; W. R. A. PIARRIETT LOUISE BURKHOLDER lidgcworth Delta Gamma Physical Education W. R. A. BART EDWIN BUSER Johnstown Theta Xi Commerce and Finance Druids; Parmi Nous; Basketball Uh Ln- crossc U, 2, 3 Q, Co-i4Captan L FLETCHER LAUMAN BYROM Mt. Lebanon Phi Kappa Psi Metallurgy Blue Key; Intcrfratcrnity Council; Skull and Bones; P111 Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Psi. President; Wrestling. Associate Manager; A. S. M. CHARLOTTE JANE CALLAWAY Almona Kappa Kappa Gamma Education P1 Lambda Them; Senior Sponsor; Tb plans. . .. HELEN LOUISE CAMP Roaring Spring Kappa Kappa Gamma Journalism Cullvgiun, Womcnk Editor; Lib- eral Arts Student Council; Mor- tar Kerd Secretary; W. R. A.; Theta Sigma Phi U 40; Senate; S. G A.; Portfolio; Senior Sponsor; May Day Committee. JOHN HAMILL CANBY Downingtown Beta Theta Pi Prc-an Sncccr U1; Intcrfratcrnity Council; Pi Lambda Sigma; Lib- cml Arts Student Council, Vice President. CHARLES H. CA 1.: Commerce and Finance - R ACHAIZL RITA CAPONF. JOHN BLAINE CALDWELL, JR. Phi Mu Delta Commerce and Finance Williamsport Delta Sigma Pi; Interfratcrnity Council. THOMAS PITTS CAMERON ' x 3 Phi Kappa Sigma ' j :1 Arts , .- E. CAMPBELL York uknxsutawncy - Fuel Technology u? Band; Mining Society 0, 41; Mineral Industries Soc1cty HERMAN JOHN CAREW' Alpha Zeta Horticukurc Pi Alpha Xi; Hort Sl1ow,Chair- m:1n;HortCul b; Lacrosse lSH; Agriculture Student Council Pittsmn Easton Liberal Arts 12171 THOM AS C. CANAN Bradford Petroleum and Natural Gas ngin cering JOHN B. CARPENTER West Pittston Education ANNE KATHRYN CARSON Etna Liberal Arts ROBERT LAWRENCE CASSELBERKY Lock Haven Sigma Alpha Epsilon Electrochemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Blue Key; Baseball, Manager. BENJAMIN TEELING CASSIDY Altoona Commerce and Finance VINCENT dePAUL CAVANAUGH Coaldale Phi Delta Theta Industrial Engineering Blue Key; Soccer, Associate Manager. GEORGE RAYMOND CHRISTOPH Erie Theta Kappa Phi Chemical Engineering MICHAEL CICAK Plymouth Physical Education Football; Lacrosse. JOSEPH RAY CARTER Mt. Lebanon Beta Theta Pi Metallurgy Bet: Theta Pi. President;5ku11 and Bones; Lacrosse; A. S. M. JOSEPH A. CASSER Crcsskill, N. J. Gamma Sigma Phi Prc-Law Lacrosse I I I . JESSE WILBUR CAUM Bcllcfonte Metallurgy Phi Eu Sigma; Sigma CIEMamma Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; A. JUANITA MAE CHAMBERS West Grove Chi Omega Physical Education Mortar Board; Lakonidcs; Panhcllcnic Council. President; Senior Sponsor; Chi Omcg .1, President; W. R. A.; All- College Cabinet; Student Union Board; May Day Committee; Stu dc n: Representative; Stu- den! Welfare Committe GILBERT JOHN CHUHRAN Barncsboro Chemistry MARGARET MARY CIMAHOSKY Pleasant Mount Science P. S. C. A.; Charitidcs. I2181 JOSEPH GEORGE CLAPPER Pctersburg Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. JACK J. CLARKE Scranton Delta Upsilon Journalism Golf, Manager; Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Alpha Delta Sigma; Soph Hop Committee. WILLIAM DAVID CLELAND, JR. New Castle Beta Theta Pi Science Scabbard and Blade. GEORGE V. CLOKEY Pittsburgh Phi Kappa Sigma Metallurgy A. S. M. PAUL HENRY COBER Phi Mu Delta Dairy Husbandry Wrestling U, 2L Garrett MARGARET L. COLLINS Philadelphia Kappa Alpha Thou Home Economics chns; W. R. A. I2191 ROBERT GEORGE CLARK Bethlehem Delta Chi Industrial Engineering Parmi Nous; Rifle Team on Track 0, 2. 3, 0; I. E. Society. HERBERT HALE CLARKE Alpha Chi Sigma Metallurgy Alpha Chi Sigma, Presidcnt; A. S. M. Latrobe MARY-ALICE WESCOE CLEMMER East Longmeadow, Mass Alpha Omicron Pi Home Economics ROBERT ARTHUR CLYDE State College Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Col- lcgc Symphony. Theta Kappa Epsilon LAURA JANE COLLINS Oxford Science Alpha Nu; W. R. 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Tren- surcr; Freshman Counselor; 1n- tcrfrntcrnity Council. MICHAEL COOPER WILLIAM S. COOPER WWLLIAM J. COPELAND MAXW'ELL H. CORBIN Glcnlyon Pittsburgh Sigma pi Moncsscn Theta Nu Epsilnn Huntingdon Phydcal Education Electrochemical Engineering Liberal ANS Physical Education nmbgll m; Boxing u, 5, 4L Glcc Club U, 2H mm, Junior Football m; Baseball m; 1m. Captnm OH; Parmi Nous. BO-Vd- kctball U, 2, 3, M; Pnrmi Nous. JAMES GRAY CORL Upper Darby Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. ARCHIE R. CORNELL Altoona Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; A. I. E. 1i.; Electrical Engi- neering Society; Tau Beta Pi; Engineering Student Cuunci . MICHAEL R. COSTANZO Dunmorc Arts and Letters Swimming U, 2h Football 0, 2h Penn State Club. EDWARD H. COX EDDIE GABE COUCH North Little Rock, Ark. Arts and Letters Debate Team. PAUL LANGDON COX, JR. Juniam Somerset Sigma Pi Commercial Chemistry Science C. A.; Wrestling U. 3; Alpha Nu. Freshman Counselor; Players. I2211 QUENTIN WILLIAM COUCH Galcton Sigma Nu Commerce and Finance Basketball. Manager; Sigma Nm President; Lion's Paw; Skull and Bones; Blue Key. FLOYD PAUL COYNE Unionmwn Beta Sigma R110 Prc-chal CLINTON CAR L CORNELIUS XVind Gap Mining Engineering Student Council. FLOYD LOUIS CORTY Fricdcns Agriculxural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; P. S. C. A. SYDNEY EUGENE COW'LIN Massillon, 0. Delta Tau Delta Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma, President; Baseball. Freshman Manager; Student Handbook, Advertising Manager. W'ILLIAM RliINHARD CRAMER York Pi Kappa Alpha Ceramics Blue Band; Track U, 2, 3, '0. RONALD F. CRAW'FORD Oil City Bcu Them Pi Petroleum And Natural GM Engineering IRA BENJAMIN CRIILY Hartford. Conn. Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon. MAFALDA MARJSF CROCK Uniontown Theta Phi Alpha Education RICHARD FAY CRONICK Phi Mu Dclm Animal Huxbandry Berlin l2221 H.1rrisburg juurnnlixm Alpha Uclm Sigma; Blue In Me MJnagcr; junior Pmm Committee. 15,1.IZAHli'l l'l NICCIJNTOCK CRISVVELL Pittsburgh Alpha Chi Omega Journalism AIOI IN ARC! UNCLL CROCKER N.Irmwn Va. Phi Kappa Signm Forestry Swimming U, 3. H; Penn State Forestry Society. I A 1K CH FFOR D CRONK R ideJy Cnmmcrcc and Iiinancc FRANKLIN ROMIG CROW' Stan: College Agricultural Engineering Glee Club; A. S. A. 13. HARRISON EVERETT CURTIS Corry Prc-Mcdical Prc-Mcdical Socicxy. THOKIAS W'VILLIARI CRUMPTON. JR. Turtle Creek Sigma Phi Epsilon Liberal Arts Cross Country UL PETER CZARICK McAdoo Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Boxing: Penn State Club. FLORENCE LOLA DAILICY Ccnlcr Mnrclnnd Hnmc liconumics Home Economics Club; W . R. A. CLAIRE YVETTF, DANKNER Pnssnic, N. l. 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DELLERT Greeley Commerce and Finance WrATSON WC DERSHAM Miminburg Physical Education Sigma Phi Sigma Phi Epsixlon Kappa. President; P. C U , 2M Discobolus, lzditor; AWrcstling UM Soccer U, 2, 3, 4M Gyanstics 00. JAMES VINCENT 1 1 . L Six Mile Rum Education Debating UM Phi Eta Sigma, kappa Phi Kappa. D G. DENLINGER ' Ebcnsburg mmcrcc and Financc JOHN DERTZO Hcilwood Forestry CICELY MAY DESILVER Ricgclsvillc Alpha Omicron Pi Arts and Letters Pi Gamma Alpha; P. S. C. A. I2241 BETTIE ELAINE DENT Bcrwick Home Economics W. R. A. MARGARET R. DESILVER Riugclsvillc Alpha Omicron Pi Arts and Letters Pi Gamma Alpha; P. S. C. A. CHARLOTTE W. DEVERS Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Chi Omega Arts and Letters Players; The Bell; Portfolio; Pi Gamma Nu. DONALD G. DICKINSON West Alexander Sigma Nu Journalism A1 pha Delta Sigma. WILLIAM WALTER DINKEL Hamburg Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. WILLAMETTE DEVERS Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Chi Omega Arts and Letters Players; The Bell. WALTER PERRY DICKINSON West Pittston Beta Kappa Forestry Portfolio 0, M; Blue Band 0, 4L FLOYD DODSON Vintondalc Commercial Chemistry HOWARD GEYIiR DICK Pittsburgh Kappa Sigma Commerce and Finance ross Country. Manager; Bas- ketball UM Interfratcrnity Council; Liberal Arts Student Counci. DAVID R. DIEFFENBACHER Alpha Chi Rho Agronomy Jersey Shore Intcrfratcrnity Council. WILLARD A. DOEHNERT Kenmore, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa Education Basketball 0, 2k Track 0, 2, 3, I0; Dru- ids; Parmi Nous. ARTHUR HARRIS DOORLEY Scottdalc Phi Kappa Arts and Letters Blue Key; Baseball, Associate Manager. mz51 DONALD WELLER DICKEY Somcrsct Electrical Engineering AIME LEONARD DIERKENS Paterson, N. J. Sigma Chi Commerce and Finance MIRIAM MICHAEL DORFF Passaic, N. J. Home Economics Delta Alpha Delta a. 3. 0: Debating U. 3. H; Omicron Nu, President. NICHOLAS FRANK DRAGOTTO Archbald Chemical Engineering Associated Commons Club. Block and Bridle Club; Penn State k' Oakmont Home Economics Sophomore Basketball, Manager .. Handbook; P S. C. A.; Home L on Club. PETER CASPER DUISBERG Germantown Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Licbig Chemical Society; Boxing. WALLACE HART DUNLAP Camp Hill Alpha Gamma Rho Agronomy P. S. C. A.; AlvaoHcge Cabinet. mzel HERBERT SAMUEL DOROSHOW Philadelphia Beta Sigma Rho Prc-Mcdical Penn State Players. President; Alpha Epsi- lon Delta, President; Theta Alpha Phi; LA VIE, Assistant Photographic Editor; Prc-Mcdicnl Society; Glee Club UL HOIT BOLVIN DRAKE Kipp D 1: Rh 3? Mount Lebanon G I RIVER Chi Omega cation Theta Nu Ep 6 incering or; Theta Nu Ep- E. LAURA JANE DUNLAP State College Home Economics WILLIAM ROBERT DUNN Bangor Theta Xi Commerce and Finance JOHN DUSHANKO Frccland Industrial Engineering Iota Lambda Sigma. JANE CHARLOTTE EAMES Kappa Alpha Theta ,fptgclnsburg 1 . 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JAY DONALD EDMONDS Oil City Mechanical Engineering ALTE RITA EISENBERG Altoona Journalism FRANCIS RICHARD ELLENBERGER Lansdownc Mechanical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Bet ta Pi; Blue Key; La- crosse Uh Thespians QL Blue Band 0, A0; A. .M 13.; Imlb U, 2, 3, 4L Art Editor 54L I227l SAMUEL G. ELLENBERGER Pennsylvania Furnace Agronomy CLIFFORD GRAZIER ENC Honcsdnlc Dairy Husbandry Dair ry Cattle Judging Team; Dairy Science Cl ub RONALD HARRY ESPY Alumna Chemistry Boxing U3. DOROTHY E. ETTERS State College Arts and Letters GEORGE W. ELLIOTT, JR. Philadelphia Tau Kappa Epsilon Commerce and Finance Intorfratcrnity Council; Lion's Paw; Skull and Bones, President; Liberal Arts Student Council; Tribunal, Chairman; Scabbard and Blade; Lacrosse U, 2.3, 43; Wrestling 0, 3 43; Freshman Counselor. SEYMOUR S. IiPSTIilN NL'W Rochclic.N GaY amma Sigma Phi Arts and Letters Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Lambda Sigma; Football, Freshman Manager; Gymnastics U3; Hillel Cabinet. A. WILLIAM IiNGEL, JR. Scwicklcy Journalism Collrgiun, Editor; Ircshmai1 HandboukJiditor; Track; Lion's Paw; Skull and Bones; Blue Kc Signin Delta Chi; Interfratcrni- ty Council; Election Committee, Chairman; B o a r d of Publica- tions. Chairman:- AlI-Collcgc Cabinet; Athlc ic Advisory Board; Student Union Board. DANIEL DWIGHT ERHARD New Millport Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Society; Track; Wrcs tinl I2281 Theta Xi ' MAX MARION ENGLISH Kinzua Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. E.; Tau Beta Pi; Pii Tau Sigma. RUSSELL EDWARD ERICSON DuBois Sigma Phi Sigma Horticulture P. S C. A. , Horticultural Club; Campus Center Club. SYLVIA M. ETTER Harrisburg Arts and Letters P1 Gamma Nu; American Student Union; Social Problems Club. CLARENCE HUGH EVANS Ebcnsburg Commerce 1nd Finance Lacrosse U3; 1. M. A., PresidLnt; Skull and Bones; Delta Sigma Pi; Lions Coat ComL mitth, Chairman. m '1 7:3 Iar' . '. I i .91: I 7- .xttstom IPIHSIgmn Kappa I a .. g 3. . V Commercc$rgd Fmancc . - ll Tgcrnity Coun- V'v. - ' ' sociate Man- . agcr. '7 ' pmladelpiiial-tf; . .. Journalism Fencing, Manager; Tllcspians U, , , ; Frcsxman Counselor PAUL HUGO FIEBIGER Lconia, N. J. Industrial Engineering Fencing 0, N, Captain V0. HARRY WORRALL FINNEY Sigma Phi Epsilon Clairton Mechanical Engineering Glee Club; Choir. I Varsity Gymnastics 00; Track Sigma Chi DANTE THEODORE FANALE Quc Creek Chemistry JEAN MAR R FAIRCHILD Muncy Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Iota Sigma Pi; P. S. C. A. MARY E. FENNINGER Delmar. N. Y. Phi Mu Home Economics STANLEY FELDMAN Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Economics Circulation P. S. C. A.; Home Club; Co-Edition, Manager. Uh Hillel; Penn State Club. I2291 Towanda EDWARD P. FARRAND Boonton, N. J. Forestry Pcnn rate Forestry Society; Wrestling. HERMAN GILBERT FICKS Uninntown Commerce and Finance Penn State Club. THOMAS JOHN FINN, JR. Phi Kappa Journalism Student Handbook, Junior Board; Lacrosse UM Soccer Uh LA V1E, Editor-in-Chief. NESSA FIRESTONE Upper Darby Arts and Letters Student Handbook; Emanon. SOLOMON FIRESTONIf Scranton AgriculturaL and Biological Chemistry CHARLES AUSTI N FISHER Ashland Education Alpha Phi Cumin; Alpha Nu; Kappa Phi Kappa; P. S.C :Pcnn Slam Club; Penn Stan: Camcn C133. JOSEPH HOW'ARD FLAGLER, JR. Wayne Theta Chi Commerce and Finance BARBARA RENNICK FLEMING State College Kappa Alpha Theta Education chm'; Freshman Council; Tlucspians. WILLIAM ELI FIRTH Philndciphia Mechanical linginccring Acru C Iub President UT , Pcnn State Club; A S. M. 12.: StudLnt Counselor; Indepen- dL-nt Party, Chairman. CIAMES DANIEL FITZGERALD Liulc Meadows Commerce and Finance P. S. C. A.; Penn State Club. MARY LOUISE FLICISHER BcHwnud Home Economics Penn State Players; P. S. C. A. Cabinet; Philotcs; Interclnss Finance Board. - GEORGE LEE FLETCHER State College Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Choir: Men's Glee Club. WILLIAM JOHNSON FORBES Southwest Agricultural Education BOYD FORE, JR. McConnellsburg Alpha Zeta Forestry Interfratcrnity Council; Baseball O, 3, 4h Soccer Uh Boxing UM Penn State For- estry Society. LAURENCE W'HERNIK FORD Atlantic City. N. J. ELIZABETH LUliLLA FORRESTER MARY ELIZABETH FLETCHER Mount Joy Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Freshman Council; Le Ccrclc Francais. HERMAN MICKLEY FOGEL Allentown Alpha Kappa Pi Industrial Engineering Student Handbook; Penn State Engim'vr; Industrial Engineering Society; Collegian; Alpha Phi Omega; Lacrosse Q, 3, l0; Freshman Counselor; Engineering Student Council; P. S. C. A.; Penn State Club. STUART EDW'IN FOGELMAN Mycrstown Delta Theta Sigma Forestry Soccer U h RiHc Team; Baseball. JAMES IZDWIN FOLEY Philadelphia Industrial Engineering A. S. M. E. Phi Sigma Delta Arts and Letters Slippery Rock Botany l2311 RICHARD ALLEN FLETCHER Everctt Electrical Engineering Glee Club a, M; Eta Kappa Nu Award. JOHN F. FOGEL Nazareth Animal Husbandry 4-H Club; Block and Bridle Club. LEWIS WCARNER FOGG Uniontown Alpha Chi Sigma Metallurgy Student Counselor. DANIEL OWEN FOR BES Chambersburg Arts and Letters CLIFFORD H. FORSGREN WHrrcn Ans and Letters chstling. BRUCE FRANKIZNBIZRGER Loganmn Education Glee Club H, 2, 3. 4h Hy-Los 2, H; Kappa Phi Kappa. MARY C. FORSYTHE Dawson Alpha Chi Omega Education House of Representatives 0, M; P. S. C. A. WILLIAM I:RliDI-ZR ICK FRANTZ Lancaster Pi Kappa Phi Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; American Society Mechanical Engineers; P. S. C. A. Lchighton JOHN IEMERY FOSTER Duliois Cummcrcc and Finance Basketball U, 2L GORDON JAMES FR ASER Hackensack, N. J. Lambda Chi Alpha Cummcrcc and Finance SHEPARD B. FREEDMAN Frccport. N. Y. Arts and Letters Gamma Sigma Phi Junior Prom Committee. ARTHUR JOHN FRITZINGER. Beaver House Forcscry l2321 R ICHARD ALLAN FR ANK Millhcim Journalism BERNARD FREI'ID New York, N. Y. Education Players; Varsity Debate Team. MARIE MARTHA FRIES Claysburg Home Economics BARBARA MAY FRIZZELL State College Chi Omega Arts and Letters Thespians Uh Choir U, 2, H; Louise Homer Club; P. S. C. A.; LA Vnz. FRANK JOHN FRY Johnstown E1cctricn1 Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon; A. I. E. F. ; Tau Beta Pi; Lu KappaN WILLIAM JUSTIN FRY Johnstowu Physics ARTHUR HENRY GAGER Philadc1pl1ia Commerce and Finance Sigma Pi JOHN DOUGLAS CAREER Stale C011cgc Acacia Chemistry Intcrfratcrnity Council. HAROLD EDW'ARD FRY Phi Delta Them Physical Education johnstown TH MAS DALE FRYMOYER 'gl Engineering Theta Xi Architectural Enginccrm Education Club, President; Varsity Scarab. ee Male Quartet; Thespians; Choir. GEORGE EVERITT G ARD Towanda LEROY BARKER GARDNER Mt. Lebanon Kappa Delta R110 Education Commerce and Finance Pi Mu Epsilon. 12331 ELLEN K. GARBER Mt. Joy Home Economics Philores; Home Economics Club; Grange; Freshman Forum; Agri- culture Student Counc 1.1 W'ILLIAM E. GARDNER Bryn Mawr Sigma Nu Petroleum and Nntura1Gas Engineering BRUCE IRA GARNER State College Music Education Blue Band 0, 4L President 0Q; Glee Club O, D. FRANCIS OTTIS GARTHOFF W'illizmsport Sanitary Engineering A. S. C. E. THOMAS PAUL GEEK Bcllcvuc Sigma Nu Prc-chal Fencing. Associate Manager; Debating 0. 4L RAPHAEL MONTAIGNE GELBURD New York, N. Y. Chemical Engineering Phi En Sigma; Sigma Tau; Track 0 . STANLEY BENNEVILLE GEORGE Lcnhartsvillc Beaver House Agricultural Engineering P. S. C. A.; Penn State Farmer U, 2, 3 4L Editor; A. 5. ;Pcnn State Club; 4- H C lub; Agriculture Student CounciL EDWARD S. GETHING Nanticokc Dairy Husbandry Penn State Club; Dairy Science Club. RUSSELL BERNARD GARRETT Hanover Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Dcutschcr Vcrcin. MARSHALL JAY GATES State College Sigma Chi Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Society; Alpha Phi Omega; Wrestling EDMUND GEORGE GINGER New Kensington Theta Chi Agricultural Education Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Tau Alpha; Les Sa- breurs; Fencing Tc: am. ROY FRASER GENSLER, jR. Mcchanicsburg Physical Education Wrestling U, 2, H; Phi Epsilon Kappa. WALLACE OLIVER GIERHARD Wcathcrly Agricultural Education Penn State Farmcr. HARRY NIZW'TON GHIZNN. JR. Elkins Park Metallurgy P. S. C. A. I234! PAUL EDWARD GIES Pittsburgh Sigma Phi Epsilon Commerce and Finance Tennis, Freshman Manager; Intramural Boxing Manage er: Choir Uh Glee Club LU; Intramural Board. President; Student Tribunal; Sigma Phi Epsilon, President: Parmi Nous. DONALD ARTHUR GILBERT York Architecture Scarab. CHARLES VINCENT GILLESPIE Ahoona Beaver House Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Lc Ccrcle Francais; Gymnasium Team i2, 3, i JOHN DAVID GINTER Halifax Dairy Husbandry FRANK ALBERT GLUCKERT Ardmorc Chemical Engineering HENRY FRANCIS GOEKEN Littlestown Sigma Pi Liberal Arts Wrestling; Tennis; Blue Key. l235l ROBERT KUHL GIFFORD Erie Tau Kappa Epsilon Agricultural Education HAROLD MAIER GILBERT Wilkes-Barrc Mechanical Engineering EMMA JANE GILMITTI Colvcr Education Pi Lambda Them 0, 4i; Phi Sigma Iota. President; Le Ccrclc Francais 2. ., 4r Charitldcs. GEORGE McPIKE GLENN Altoona Metallurgy JOHN RICHARD GODSHALK Landisvillc Alpha Zeta Agronomy Clover Club, Presidcnz; dent Council; P. S.C Agriculture Slu- FRIEDA GOLDSTEIN Scranton Liberal Arts Emanon. RICHARD GRAHAM GOLDTHWAIT Pittsburgh Pi Kappa Alpha Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; Phi Eta Sigma. MARION ESTHER GOODLEY Bunthwyn Arts and Letters Houu: of Representatives OH; German Club; Philotcs; Pi Gamma Mu. RAYMOND WC GOODNOF, PHYLLIS ROWENA GORDON Ncwtown Delta Upsilon Harrisburg Kappa Alpha Theta Dairy Husbandry journalism Track, Freshman Manager. Them Sigma Phi, President; Cul- Ivgiun, Assistant Women's Edi- tor; Senior Sponsor; Liberal Arts Council. NAOMI PUGH GOSS HILLIARD C. GOTTLEIB State College Harrisburg Psychology Horticulture , Thespians U, 2, 3, 4 ; rcs- llnyflts; Student HnnLibnok. Ad; tling U. 2N Horticulture Club xjcrgslxg Manfgccr;1;1'hc BCH; W. 0. 4L President; Agriculture Student Council 0, 3, I0; Penn State Furmrr 0, 4L CHARLES C. GOLOB Plymouth Prc-Mcdical Prc-Mcdical Society; Hillel Foundation. JEROME NATHAN GOODMAN Pittsburgh Beta Sigma Rho Mechanical Engineering Parmi Nous; Tennis U, 2, 3, 4L FRANK JOHN GORMLEY MABEL ROSAMOND GOSS Hazlcmn Quarryvillc Alpha Omicron Pi Arts and Letters Art Education Pi Gamma Alpha. MARIAN ELIZABETH GRAAF ELLIS VICTOR GRABAU Lchighton Atlantic City, N. J. Education Prc-Mcdicnl PhiIotcs; Penn State Grange. Phi Eta Sigma; Prc-Mcdical So- ciety; Bluc Band; Hillel Foun- dation. mam RALPH CARL GRABER Collegevillc Sanitary Engineering A.S.C.T.1u Bet ta Pi; Phi Eu Sigma; Chi Ipsilnn; Engineering Student Counc il. JOHN RUSSELL GRAHAM. JR. Bcrwick Physics Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Mu Fpsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; Tlxcspians. JOHN F, GREEN Hollidaysburg Alpha Chi Rho Ceramics Phi Eta Sigma. RHODA F GREENBERG Rochester, N. Y. Sociology ROBERT WESLEY GREEN Vnndcrgrif: Prc-Mcdical JOHN MICHAEL GREGORY St. Marys Chemical Engineering Penn State Club. WILLIAM H. GREEN, JR. Pittsburgh Alpha Sigma Phi Commerce and Finance XVILLIAM H. GREGORY Brodhcadsvillc clta Theta Sigma Agriculture Education Alpha Tau Alpha. Youngstown, O. ELIZA SYLVIA GR AHAM W'ashington, D. C. Home Economics JOHN WESLEY G R AVES Sigma Nu Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; Blue Key; College Symphony. EDWARD L. GREENBERG Phi Epsilon Pi Industrial Engineering Reading Fmtb; Soccer UM Fencing UL JOHN JOSEPH GRESHKO Freeland Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Society; Penn State Club. E2371 JOHN DAVID GRIFFITH Uniontown Altoonn Mechanical Engineering Industrial Engineer: Campus Center Club. . l. 11. Society. EDNA IELIZABITI'I'I GROFF EDWARD ANDREW GROSEK Ncw Holland Plains Commcrcc and Finance Architectural Engineering Thcspians 0, 4M W. S. G. A. U, 2M Scarab; A. S. C. IL; LA Vni. Student Handbook UM Lc Ccrclc Fran- cais QM Charitidics. DAVID ROSWELL GROSS SAMUIZL LEWIS GROSS Johnstown Alpha tha Marcus Hunk Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Clwmical Engineering Licbig Chemistry Snuicty; Penn Stat: Grange; Agriculture Student Council; P. . C. A. VIRGINIA jANli GROSS HOWARD BRUCE GROSSMAN johnstown Philadelphia Home Economics Chemical Engineering Philotcs; W'. R. A.; Homc Economics Club. H.381 ASHLEY RICHARD GULICH Clcarflcld Animal Husbandry Blue Band; Block and Bridle Club. ROBERT BANFIIZLD GUNDIEL Harrisburg Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; A. S. M. 15.; Blue Band; Penn State C ub. CHARLES WARREN HAAS Tamaqun Forestry Forestry Society; Red Wing Society; En- tomology and Zoology Club; Wrestling UL TWILA ELIZABETH HAGAN Spring Mills Home Economics P. S. C. A.; Campus Center Club; W. R. A. EUGENE ARTHUR GROVE State College Industrial Engineering Glee Club 0, 2, 3, 4h College Choir ah 1. IE. Society. WILLIAM HEPBOURNE GUERRANT Callaway, Va. Forestry Penn State Forestry Society. CHARLOTTE HENRIETTA GUMMOE Pcckvillc Phi Mu Commerce and Finance Pi Gamma Mu. DORIS GENE GUTMAN Pclham, N. Y. Ans and Letters Collrgiml, Senior Secretary; Portfolio, Busi- ncss Manager; Players. RUTH REBECCA HABERLEN Latrobe Home Economics Philotcs; Home Economics Club; P. S. C. A. RAY K. HAGENBACH State College Agricultural Education I2391 PAUL EDWIN GRUBB State College Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural Economics Agriculture Student Council; Pen Grange; 4-H Cl ics Club. n Stale ub; Agricultural Econom- W'ARREN A. GUILD South Waverly Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM K. HAMBURG Delta Tau Delta Industrial Engineering Bcllcvuc ' Thespians; Junior Prom Com- mince. ELIZABETH P. HANSCOM State College Education Choir. ARTHUR HOWARD HAIGH Philadelphia Forestry Forestry Society; Red Wing Society; Track 1, n. PAUL STEWART Hupgwm . York ? G .. w NATHANIEL S. H Brooklyn,N. Physical Educatiol Druids; Football Q, D; Box'fh U, 2, 3, 4M Lacrosse UL if; ES W. HANDOVA 2-. ' Philipsburg Metallurgy EDWIN ABBOTT HARDY Washington, D. C. PHILIP W. HARLAND Philadelphia Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi. Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; A. 5. N1. E. I24o1 Wyomissing ha Sigma Phi, President; Interfratcr- ouncil. JAMES HARRISON HAIGHT Altoona Education RICHARD HOWARD HALL Alpha Sigma Phi Industrial Engineering GEORGE D. HANKINS Narrowsburg, N. Y. Sigma Phi Sigma Education Cross Country U ; Boxing 0,40. IRENE RUTH HARPER Vanderbilt Home Economics Campus Center Club. HENRY M. T. HARRIS JAMES M. HARRISON WILLIAM J. HARRISON WILLIAM T. HARRISON Wilmington, Del. Sigma Nu Edinboro Pittsburgh York Phi Sigma Kappa Chemical Engineering Petroleum and Natural Gas Forestry Industrial Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Student Health Engineering Phi 1313 Sigma; Xi Sigma Pi; A. S. I. 15.; Track; Boxing UL Boar . MARIAN E. HARTMAN Allentown Zeta Tau Alpha Home Economics Home Economics Club; Riding Club; Ellen H. Richards Club; Zeta Tau Alpha. President. TERENCE C. HARTWELL Oil City Delta Tau Delta Mechanical Engineering A. S. M. 13.; Track UL M. ELIZABETH HATTON Whrrior's Mark Prc-chnl Delta Alpha Delta; Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; Varsity Dc- bnting Q, U; P. S. C. A.; Rifle Squad UM Forensic Council; LA Vuz, Junior Sta : International Relations Club. GEORGE Ii. HARTRANFT Schuylkill Haven Mechanical Engineering Forestry Society. JOHN ALLISON HARVEY Oliphnnt Furnace Electrical Engineering Campus Center Club; P. S. C. A.; Penn State C ub. CLAUDE RAYMOND HAUGER Rockwood Phi Mu Delta Agricultural Education Alpha Tnu Alpha. l2411 JOHN LEON HARTRANFT New Rochelle, N. Y. Forestry ELIZABETH A. HARTSW'ICK Bcllcfontc Music Education Pi Lambda Theta; Woman's Varsity Quartet; P. S. . .; Louise Homer Club, President 00; House of Representatives Ch Choir 0, 2, 3,0. BETTY JANE HAUGH JEAN PHELPS HAUSER State College Emswonh Kappa Delta Rho Arts and Letters Landscape Architecture HARRY HILEMAN HAUTH ROBERT BENNETT HAYES Ebcnsburg Phi Gamma Delta Mo ' 19 Fuel Technology Tau Bet: Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Em Sigma; Lacrosse. Northbrook Tau K: , Commerce and Financc r Delta Sigma Pi; P. S. C. A; F - Counselor 0L - HELEN LOUISE HEC State College Arts and Letters Thespians. I WILLIAM TAYLOR HEISLER WILLIAM jOHN HELVIG Philadelphia Hazlcmn Chi Phi Nature Education Mechanical Engineering Penn State Engineer. DONALD STUART HENDERSON LEONARD PAUL HENDERSON Flint, Mich. Eric Chemistry Metallurgy Phi Lambda Upsilon; Alpha Phi Omega; Cross COUNTY; THCk: Druids. Student Council. l2421 JOHN JOSEPH HENNESSY South Waverly Commerce and Finance H. KENT HEPPELL 45 edonia, N. Y. Alpha Chi Rho 0:5 Journalism Apllm Delta Sigma; Student i.l tcrfratcrnity Counc JOHN G. HERR Middletown , Mechanical Engineering Wrestling U, 2, 3, 4M A. S. M. E. CHARLES ALBERT HERTEL Pittsburgh Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. NORMAN EDWARD PIERZ Philadelphia Alpha Kappa Pi Electrical Engineering JACK MOR LEY HESS Johnstown Metallurgy GEORGE CARL HENRY Marion Center Delta Theta Sigma Poultry Husbandry Penn State Ianm-r; Poultry Club; Poultry Judging Team; Student Counselo CHARLES RODNEY HERMAN State College Dairy Husbandry JAMES LEONARD HERRING Hazlczon Metallurgy ROBERT LOUIS HERTZ Wilkcs-Barrc Phi Sigma Delta Arts and Letters Thespians; Fencing 0 , . DANIEL JOSEPH HESS Narbcth Sigma Pi Sanitary Engineering Basketball Uh Lacrosse U, 2, 3, 40; A. S. C. E. JAMES KENNETH HESS Wyoming Civil Engineering A. S. C. 15., President; S. A. M. 13.; Per- shing Rifles. 12431 MARIANNE C. HESSEMER Wyomissing Psychology Le Ccrclc Francais; Dcutschcr Verein. ARTHUR J. HICKS, JR. Prospect Park Alpha Kappa Pi Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club U, 2, 3, 40; Thcspians a, H. CHARLES E. HILGERT Pi Kappa Alpha Factoryvillc Horticulture Floral Club, President; Agriculture Student Council. EMILY HINCHMAN Johnstown Journalism Them Sigma Phi; Delta Alpha Delta; Fur- cnsic Council; Freshman Council; PorthEio Freshman Forum; Debate, P. S C Bell; Sigma Delta. JAMES R. HETHERINGTON Reading Chemistry WILLIAM KIRKWOOD HILE Stroudsburg Electrochemical Engineering Players; Thespians; Blue Band; Glee Club; Baseball UL v f2441 MARGARET I. HETRICK Philipsburg Home Economics P. S. C. A; Home Economics Club; Philotes. FLOYD R. HILEMAN Worcester Forestry Penn State Forestry Society. State College ALVIN HAROLD HEYMAN Williamsport Phi Sigma Delta: Arts and Letters Pershing Rifles. SARA ELEANOR HILEMAN State College Arts and Letters MILES RAYMOND HILL Kutztown Forestry Psi Sigma Pi; Penn State Forestry Society. MARTHA BERYL HINDMAN Zeta Tau Alpha Home Economics Louise Homer Club; P. S. C. A.; Pom: Stale Farmer. WILLIAM F. HIPPLE RUTH B. HITCHCOCK ELEANOR H. HOFFER Bcllcfontc Easton Philipsburg Metallurgy Horticulture Arts and Letters A. S. M. P. S. C. A.; Philotcs; Horlicul- Players; Theta Alpha Phi; Pi ture Club O, 2, 3, 4L a Mu. JOHNUM HOFFMAN L. JEAN HOFMEISTER DONALD E. HOGELAND CLARENCE EARL HOKE Monongahela New Castle Alpha Omicron Pi Blue Bell Phi Kappa Tau Lebanon Arts and Letters Home Economics Arts and Letters Education Basketball; Senior Class, Secre- ' Players. Pershing Rifles; Penn State CIUb; tary. Kappa Phi Kappa; Football, Av sociate Manager. WILLIAM SNYDER HOLT Carnegie Phi Sigma Kappa PAUL SIDNEY HOLBROOK Jersey Shore Phi Kappa Industrial Engineering Metallurgy Lacrosse UL WILLIAM JENKS HOPWOOD Primos Sigma Pi NORMAN KURTZ HOOVER Willow Street Agricultural Education Arts and Letters Alpha Tau Alpha, President; Future Farm- Sophomore Frail; Board. crs of America; Agriculture Student Coun- cil; Grange. I245! PAUL E. HORLACHER Tunkhannock Phi Kappa Tau Electrics! Engineering Baseball UL DOROTHY ELINORE HORNE Mercer Home Economics Philotcs: P. mc Economics S. C. A.; Ho Club; Ellen H. Richards Club; Grange; Rifle. EDW'ARD EUGENE HOSEY Plymouth Theta Kappa Phi Commerce and Finance WILLIAM JEROME HOW'ARTH Dormon: Delta Upsilon Industrial Engineering Druids; Bluc Key; Pnrmi Nous; Lionk Paw; Football, Manager; Student Board; Sopho- more Class, President; Student Council; In- tcrfratcrnity Council. GRANT TRUMAN HORNBERGER Shamokin Alpha Gamma Rho Poultry Husbandry Poultry Club. KENNETH HORNING East Earl Agronomy JAMES BOYD HOSTETTLER Edinboro Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Cross Country. KATHRYN ELIZABETH HOWE Herrick Center Arts and Letters Players. JUSTIN JEREMIAH HOWER Daniclsvillc Tau Phi Delta Forestry Forestry Society. BRUCE EDWARD HUBBELL Eric Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Husbandry Dairy Scicncc Club; Junior Prom Commit- GEORGE BROMLEY HUMES Kappa Delta R110 Commerce and Finance Aspinwall MARY ELIZABETH HUNSICKER Bcthlchcm Dclm Gamma Home Economics Debate; Ddta Alpha Delta; Home Eco- nomics Club; P. . C. A. JACK DELROY HUTCHISON Eric Delta Chi Commercial Chemistry WqLLIAM HAROLD HUTCHISON West Alexander Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Dairy Judging Team; P. S. C. A. Sigma Nu CHARLES SMITH HUYCK Grcntncck, N. Y. BRUCE IRW'IN IFFT Slippery Rock Dairy Husbandry Dairy Judging Team; Dairy Science Club; Grange. Sigma Nu Commerce and Finance I2471 RODNEY MONROE HOY State College Forestry DONALD PAINTER HUGHES Pittsburgh Sigma Phi Epsilon Mechanical Engineering Penn State Airmcn. CLARENCE RAYMOND HUMPHRIES Narberth Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma. JOHN REED HURSH Harrisburg Sigma Chi Civil Engineering A. S. C. 13.; Football, Associate Manager QM Wrestling UL JAMES DONALD IFFT Slippery Rock Agricultural and Biological cmistry W'rcstling U, .0 . SYRIL BARBARA IVLER Hewlett, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi GEORGE IESLYAR INSKEIEP Kcnvil, N. J. Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Up- silon; Bluc Band Sigma Pi JOHN M. JACKA Windbcr Education HARVEY CLIFFORD IRONS Franklin, N. J. Mechanical Engineering DORIS E. JACKSON Wayncsboro Gamma Phi Beta Art Education HOWARD WRIGHT IRONS Lincsvillc Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Agriculture Student Council. ALFRED HARVEY JACOBS West New York, N. J. Forestry Bac tcriology Kappa Phi Kappa. Penn State Frolb; Panhcllcnic Council. LUKE E. JACOBS Littlcswwn Industrial Engineering P. S. C. A.; Blue Band; Student Counselor; I. E. Society; Penn State Iingilm'r. JOHN JOSEPH JAMPIZTERO Pottsvillc Commerce and Finance I2481 Wrestling. GILBERT E. JAMIESON Tioncsta Electrical Engineering 1an Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Epsilon; A. I. IS. 13.; E. E. Society. MARTHA JAYNE Laccyvillc Botany P. S. C. A.; Alpha Nu; Agriculture Student Council. ROBERT GRAHAM JEFFREY Washington Zoology and Entomology Red Wing Society. MARY LOUISE JENKINS BctMchcm Home Economics Louise Homer Club; Choir; nomics Club. ANGELO LEWIS JEROME Berwick Beaver House Electrical Engineering Thespians OM Players 00; A. I. E. E. DOROTHY MAY JOHNS Columbia Education Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Sigma Iota; Le Ccrcle Francais; P. S. A. A.; Alpha Chi Omega Home E DAVID HALL Philadelphia Forestry Phi Eta Sigma; Rifle Team UL JOSEPH Jli RVIS Norristown Industrial Engineering RAYMOND P. JOHNSON Wcstwood, N. J. Tau Kappa Epsilon Commerce and Finance Delta SigmaPi; Swimming Q, 3 . JENKINS Tau Phi Delta ummcrcc and Finance PennIStaLc Club 00; Pershing Rifles QM Basketball UL ROBERT M. JOHNSON Collingdalc Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. I2491 DAVID SMITH JOHNS Towson, Md. Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; For- cstry Society. A. NORVAL JOHNSTON, IR. Kappa Delta Rho Commerce and Finance Pittsburgh DONALD RANKIN JOHNSTON Merccrsburg Agricultural Education SCOTT ROBERT JONES Glovcrsvillc, N. Y. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Ski Club MARY ISABEL JORDAN York Chi Omega Home Economics LA Vu, Junior Staff; Senior Sponsor; Co- Edition. Managing Editor; Student Hand- book; Home Economics Cub; R. Board; May Day Commiuce. ALBERT LEE KAHN Pittsburgh Theta Chi Civil Engineering Phi SEta Sigma; Chi Epsilon; S. A. M. E. C .; Ca and Gown Committee, Co-cshaIrman; Fcncmg UI; Tau Bet: Pi. GEORGE BLACK KANTNER Somerset Alpha Zeta Forestry Scabbard and Blade; Forestry Society. EDNA MAE KAPPEL chford Home Economics Home Economics Club; P. S. C. A.; Chari- tides. PEGGY EDYTHE JONES Kappa Alpha Theta Education W. S. G. A.; Senator U, 2. H; Freshman Council; chns; Co-Edition 0, 4M Mor- tar Board; Pi Gamma Mu. Scranton WALTER ALPHEUS JONES Hollidaysburg Phi Gamma Delta Fuel Technology junior Class. President; Blue Key; Student Council; Student Board; Skull and Bones, Vice President; Golf, Associate Manager. BARBARA ANN JOSEPH Titusvillc Journalism Delta Alpha Delta; Old Main Bell; Port- fo Iio. DOROTHY IRENE KALB Tremont Delta Gamma Education Prc-Mcdical Society. FRANCES ANNE KAPLAN Tcaneck, N. J. Arts and Letters LUCILLE JULIET KATES West Chester Home Economics P. S. C. A.; Philotes; Hugh Beaver Club. I2501 DWIGHT W. KAUFMANN Brookvillc Metallurgy American Society for Metals. JOHN URICH KEATING Philadelphia Sigma Chi Prc-Medical Thespians; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Phi Omega, President 0U; Prc-Mcdical Society. .IOSEPHINE AMELIA KEENEY Harrisburg Art Education Alpha Lambda Delta; chns; Pi Lambda Theta; Mortar Board; Louise Homer Club; Pi Gamma Alpha; W. S. G. A. SARA ELLEN KEISEN Norristown Delta Gamma Education CARL HAROLD KELLER Philadelphia Chemical Engineering RALPH S. KELLER Punxsutawncy Mechanical Engineering I2511 JONAS BOYD KAUFFMAN Phi Gamma Delta Commerce and Finance Lcwistown Delta Sigma Pi; Debating Team; Swim- ming UL GEORGE RAYMOND KEEHN Rcading Tau Kappa Epsilon Industrial Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Industrial Engineering Society: Camera Club. FRANK L. KEIM Boyertown Nature Education Phi Eta Sigma; Penn State Club; P. S. C. A.; Zoology-Enzomology Club; Red Wing ociccy. JOHN MORGAN KELLBERG Camp Hill Theta Chi Geology Mineral Industries Society; Fencing U, 2h Student Counselor. FRED KELLER New Kensington Geology Les Sabreurs; Mineral Industrial Society. WILLIAM EDGAR KELLEY Altoona Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; Electrical Engineering Society; A. I. E. E.; Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; Penn State Engimwr, Advertising Manager. WINIFRED JEAN KELTS Sabinsvillc Home Economics Philotcs; Penn State Grange: P. S. C. A. JOHN TRUMAN KENDALL Carlislc Phi Sigma Kappa Arts and Letters Scabbard and Blade. BETTY JEAN KENYON Chi Omega Arts and Letters DOROTHY V. KERCHNER State College Fleming Home Economics DONALD R. KERSTETTER Bellefontc HAROLD PAUL KIES Hcllcrtowu Beta Kappa Electrochemical Engineering Agronomy Soccer U, 3, H. ANTHONY JOSEPH KEMPS Tau Sigma Phi Industrial Education Glcn Lyon RUTH EVELYN KENNEDY Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics W. R. A.; Harvest Ball Quccn; Home Eco- nomics Club. Pleasant Mount W. P. KERSCHENSTEINER Baltimore, Md. AMY M. KERSTETTER State College I Electrical Engineering Education FLORENCE C. KILGORIE Alroona ROBERT W. KINDLE Mcchs Rocks Them Xi Education Agricultural and Biological cm' try Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Lc Ccrcle Francais; Phi Sigma Iota. Licbig Chemical Society; Phi Lambda Upsilon. l2521 SYLVIA JAN ET KING CHARLES MATTHEW KINNARD Hopewell, Va. Harrisburg Education Philotcs: Pi Lambda Theta; Phi Sigma 10m; LC Ccrclc Francais; P. S. Physical Education I. M. A.: Student Tribunal; Football 0.2 3, 4 1; Track U 1. jOHN EDWARD KINNEY RICHARD SNEDEN KINTNER Port Allegany East Stroudsburg Poultry Husbandry Electrical Engineering Poultry Club. Phi Eta Sigma; Thespians. EMMEL KIRNAK ANDREW J KIRSCH SHIFRA L. KIRSHMAN PAULINE KIRSHNER Pittsburgh Carrolltown Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Wilkes-Barrc Forestry Education Alpha Epsuon Pl Education Xi Sigma Pi; Forestry Society. Arts and Letters Iralb Student Handbook, Scnim Sponsor; Hillel; Panhcllcnic Council; Alpha Epsilon Phi, President. MARY JANE KISTLEK JAMES W. KITCHEN ALBERTA M. KLIMITAS LOREN E. KLINE, JR. State College Kappa Alpha Theta Clifton Heights Sigma Pi Pottsvillc Philadelphia Acacia Home Economics Commerce and Finance Home Economics Geology Alpha Lambda Delta; chns, P. S. C. A.; Student Counselor. M. I. Socjcty. President; Ellen H. Richards Club; Freshman Attendant to May Queen. I2531 RALPH GALIiN KLINIC CImmbcrsburg Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha: P. S. C. A. CHARLOTTE SCHANZ KNABB Warren Gamma Phi Beta Home Economics AIpIm I. nmbdn Dclm chns: Omicron Nu; IiIIL'n H.RicI1;IrdAs Club; PI I Imbda Them; Choir; P. S.C CHARLES ROBERT KOCH Reading Iiducntion Hans; DcutscIIL-r VL'rcin; GIL-c Club. RUTH inANNI': KOCHIZIK Freeland Commerce and Finnncu Pi Gamma Mu; P. S. C. A. U. 2 ; LA Vlr, Junior Board; W'. R. A.; Student Handv book, IIuIsincss SL117; CIIIIritidL's. Secretary. I , m :2 fvw' KENNETH KAY KLING CIIcswick LICON MISLVIN KNIiTZ Kcnding Pi Kappa Phi Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; A. S. M. IL; Phi Tau Sigma. WILLIAM IIONAS KOCH Putts Grove TriangIc Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering M I Sncicty. ViLc President. TrL'IIsurL-r; P. N. G Sucicty, VILL ProSIdcnt; A. I. M. 1;. EARL CECIL KOHI. Mycrsmwn Them Nu Epsilon Mechanical Engineering Pershing RifIL-s; Soccer III. ELSIE JANE KOHLENBERG DuBois Education MYROSLAW KOK Sykesvillc Mining Engineering A. I. M. 13.; M. 1. Society. STEPHEN EDWARD KORAN Sharon Woodbury, N. J. Theta Chi Mechanical Engineering CARL A. KORN Mechanical Enginccring MARYROSE KOVAL ROSE KOZAK South Waverly East Orange, N. J. Home Economics Chemistry Philotcs; Home Economics Club. Alpha Lambda Delta; Iota Sigma Pi; Pi Mu C W. R. A. Epsilon; P. S. . A.; MICHAEL FRANK KRAJAC SANFORD MALVAN KRANICH Johnsmwn York Beta Sigma Rho Journalism Arts and Letters The Brll. Druids; ch Sigma R110, President; Bas- ketball U, 2, 3, 40; Track QM Football UL WALTER EUGENE KRAPE Eric Delta Chi Industrial Engineering Glee Club. GENEVIEVE MARY KRAW'IEC State College Physical Education I2551 BARBARA ANN KOHMAN Haddonficld. N. J. Phi Mu Education Louise Homer Club; Symphony Orchestra. THOMAS THORNTON KOLB Sharon Mining Engineering Boxing Uh M. I. Society; A. I. M. E. JENNIE FRANCES KROFCHECK RAYMOND FRANKLIN KROLL Unionmwn Theta Phi Alpha Philadelphia Alpha Tau Omega Education Industrial Engineering Lacrosse UM Wrestling Uh Alpha Tau mega. President; Interfratcrnity Council. CHARLES ARTHUR KUHL Belle Vernon Metallurgy rshing Rincs; American Society for Met- FREDERICK JOSEPH KUHN BARBARA GEOR Wilkinsburg Ocean City, N.- : EX KWELLIER JOHN WILLIAM LAMADE Brownsville Williamsport Alpha Chi Rho Forestry Education Forestry Penn State Forestry Society. Thespians; W. R. A. L Penn Smtc Forestry Society. EDGAR LOUIS LANDEN MARY ANN LANDIS SAM W. LANDIS WERNER LANCE Mt. Lebanon Kappa Delta Rho Mcchanicsburg Delta Gamml Eric Alpha Sigma Phi Brooklyn, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Education Geology Forestry Blue Key; Soph Hop Committee; Pi Gamma Alpha. Mineral Industry Society. Penn State Forestry Society; Soc- Studcnt Council; Cheerleader; Interfratcrnity Council; Senior Ball Committee. ccr. m5e1 JOSEPH A. LAPORTA chdvillc Industrial Education MARY LOUISE LAWRENCE Kcrscy Home Economics Home Economics Club; Players; . S. C. A. HAROLD RAYMOND LEFEVER York Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; A. I. E. 15.; Tau Beta Pi. JOHN FREDERICK LEH Pittsburgh Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Beta Kappa, President; Thcspians; M. 1. Society. MARIAN E. LATHROP Tunkhannock JOHN W'ILSON LAROS Bangor Arts and Letters Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Gam- ma Mu; Lc Cercle Francais. Forestry DAVID PRESTON LEES Altoona WILLIAM LAWRENCE Mcchanicsvillc Electrical Engineering Rifle Team UL Arts and Letters Wrestling; Tennis. ARTHUR VVISMER LEHMAN Dnylcsrown lilccrricnl Engineering Biuc Band Q, 3. .n; Swimming 0, 2, H. MARY FRANCES LEITZELL Chi Omega RIAN Beta Kappa State College Physical Education chns; Lakonidics; W. S. G. A.; Physical Education Student Council. CHARLES A. LAUBACH, JR. Bcrwick Prc-Mcdical Phi Eta Sigma; Penn State Club; Prc-Mcdical Society; Student Counselor; P. S C A MARY FRANCES LEETE Ossining, N. Y. Arts and Letters Philotcs. DONALD GAUGER LERCH. JR. Alpha Gamma Rho Agriculture Watsonlown Agriculture Student Council. President; Clover Club, President; All-Collcgc Cabinet; Fencing 0, H; Debating 0. 4L ROBERT BRADLEY LESSER Warren Pi Kappa Phi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering HARVEY LEVIN York Arts and Letters Pi Gamma Mu; Delta Sigma Rho ing; Forensic Council, Presidcn Foundation; Players. JOHN FRED LE Scranton Mechanical Enginccri Frail; OD; Independent Men's Penn State Enginrcr. GEORGE DEVERE LEYDIC, JR. Indiana Phi Kappa Psi Electrical Engineering Blue Kcy; Track, Manager; Skull and Bones; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu. GEORGE ADAM LICHT Jcnncrstown Mechanical Engineering Pershing Rifles; A. S. M. E. I2581 THEODORE ALEXANDER LESKO Munhall Kappa Sigma Commercial Chemistry Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Gymnastics, Manager; Tcnms O, 0 GEORGE KUNKEL LEVAN Delta Ups: on - inancc RUTH IRENE LIACHOWITZ Shamokin Arts and Letters Delta Alpha Delta; W R. A. Board; Stu- dent Handbook; Players; Thespians; Dc- batig.n EDWARD jOSEPH LICHY Gibsonia Metallurgy ROBERT MACKAY LICK North East Commerce and Finance ELMER FRANKLIN LINBERG Morrisdale Public Service fichnn State Club. FRED TOBIAS LININGER tare College Phi Delta Theta Arts and Letters -;'chating; Forensic Council; P. S. C. A.; - :Pi Lambda Sigma; LA VIE, Junior Board; VSludcnt Handbook, Business Manager. JAMES HERBERT LITTLE Defiance Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Penn State Club. JEAN LIVERMORE Gamma Phi Beta Education Phi Sigma Iota 0, 4h Le Ccrclc Francais O, M; Pi Lambda Theta O, '0. Smcthport LOIS HARRIET LONBERGER Bonlsburg Nature Education LOIS NADINE LIMBER Sharon Gamma Phi Beta Joum alism JAMES SHOTWELL LINDZEY Wilmington, Del. Kappa Sigma Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. MAURICE MARVIN LIPNICK Uniontown Beta Sigma Rho Metallurgy Sigma Gamma Epsilon. MARJORIE JEAN LITTLE Alpha Omicron Pi Ans and Letters Upper Darby Frail: m. HARRY RICHARD LLOYD Phi Kappa Tau Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Penn State Engim't'r, Business Manager. Harrisburg HARRY HOUSTON LONG Tyrone Chemical Engineering I2591 MILDRED LOUISE LONG Barncsboro ELMIiR D. LONGFELLOW Midland WILLIAM EVERETT LORD San Marino, Calif. Pi Kappa Phi Arts and Letters I chns; P. S. C. A. Metallurgy Chemical Engineering LOUIS HARVEY LOTZ Philadelphia Alpha Tau Omega ANNA M. LOUGHRY Marion Center BEATRICE MILDRED LOWE State College Chi Omega Dairy Husbandry Home Economics Physical Education Alpha Tau Omega, President; In Philotcs; Home Economics Club; Dairy Science Clu . P. S. C. A. Cwens; Lakonides; Thespians; Choir; Louise H o m c 1' Club; Physical Education S t u d c n t Council; W. R. A. WALTER MARION LOWY Quarryvillc Electrical Engineering MARGARET THERESA LUCASH Hazlcmn Education LI: Ccrclc Francais; Campus Center Club; Philotcs. I2601 JOHN ROBERT LOTZ Pottsville Chemistry MI'IRVIN RAY LOWE StcwartsmWn Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Lc Ccrclc Francais; International Relations Club; P. S. C. A. GEORGE BLANCHARD LUCAS Philipsburg Delta Theta Sigma Botany Football U, 2. 3, 4L THOMAS SWOYER LUERSSEN Reading Sigma Chi Metallurgy WARD LUMAN g: -'1:,, Hopwood ?x. q Viommercmi Chemistry 1 R013 ROY, MncGRIZGOR Bcllcvuc Delta Tau Delta Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma 11. ELIZABETH W. MnCPHERSON Alpha Omicron Pi State College Home Economics Home Economics C1ub;Ellcn H.Rich:1rds .C. A. Club; GEORGE ROBERT McARTHUR Norristown Physical Education CHARLES LUPTON, JR. Williamsport Electrical Engineering Penn State Engineer. JACK M. MnCLACHLAN Castle Shannon Fuel Technology Blue Band. DANIEL SMITH LYONS State College Tau Kappa Epsilon Mining Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Sig- ma Ga 1m: Epsilon; Les Sa a- brcurs; ITilincral Industries Soci- cty; Fencing 0, 2, 3, 41 DONALD B. MacMILLAN Prospect Park Kappa Delta Rho Landscape Architecture Blue Band. 12611 WILLIAM S. LYTLE Pleasantviile Petroleum and Natural Gas Eni nearing Mineral Industries Society; Fenc- in '. WILLIAM H. MaCNAIR Philadelphia Theta Nu Epsilon Industrial Psychology Pershing Rifles; Penn State Club. JOHN ALLEN McAFOOS Pittsburgh Acacia Science Alpha Mu, President; Prc-Medical Society. JENNINGS COULTER MCCANDLESS Butler Dairy Husbandry CALVIN DEANE MCCARTHY Milton Triangle Electrical Engineering Phi Eu Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Bcu Pi; Penn State Enqhmr; A. I.F :. .; Elec- trical Engineering Society; Engineering Stu- dent Counci LLOYD WILSON MCCLOSKEY Bcllwood Agronomy Clover Club; Penn State Club. LELAND BRUCE McCLURIi West Decatur Ceramics FRANCIS ALLEN MCCORMACK DuBois Pi Kappa Alpha Music Education Symphony Orchestra, Manager; Blue Band; Th; sp uns JOHN HENRY McCAVITT Defiance Agricultural Engineering BETTY LUCEILLE MCCLURE Kittanning Delta Gamma Home Economics Alpha Lambda Delta; Ellen H. Richards Club; Louise Homer Club; Omicron Nu; Home Economics Club, President; Agricul- ture Student Council; Senior Sponsor; LA Vnz, Assislant Ath ctic Editor; Mortar Board. DONALD HORACE MCCONNELL Narberth Delta Chi Industrial Engineering MARY CATHERINE MCCORMICK State College Theta Phi Alpha . Home Economics Home Economics Club. I2621 ANNAMARY McCRACKEN ARTHUR WHITE McCRAY Alpha Chi Omega Rouscvillc Delta Tau Delta Home Economics Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering South Williamspon Co- Edition 2, 4i; Home Economics Phi Fm Sigma. .A. Cul b: Student Handbook; P. JOHN LESTER MCCRAY DAVID GARRETT MCCULLOUGH Rouscvillc Delta Tau Delta Pittsburgh Commerce and Financc Blue Band. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering GERALD W'ESLEY MCDANIEL Sharon Phi Kappa Tau WILLIAM McDERMOTT Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Forestry Phi Kappa Tau, President; Interfraternity Council; Junior Prom Committee; Student Counselor. Forestry Society. ALEX JOSEPH MCDONALD, JR. EDXVARD MICHAEL MCELLIGOTT Pottsvillc Theta Kappa Phi Ashley Theta Kappa Phi Arts and Letters Commercial Chemistry Campus Center Club. Interfratcrnity Council; Theta Kappa Phi, Pr: Sl idcn SHARP McCREA McELWAIN Ncwvillc Mechanical Engineering Symphony Orchestra; Blue Band; College Choir. JAMES ALBERT MCGLINSEY Altoona Forestry FRANCES HELEN MCEVOY Warren Chi Omega Education Tlicspians; W. R. A.; chns; Student Handbook i2. H; House of Representa- tives 0.. U; LA VIE LU; Le Cerclc Fran- CHIS. FREDERICK MCGREDY Alexandria, Va. Kappa Sigma Forestry I2631 ALICE MARIE MCGRORY Hazlemn Education French Club. HENRY LOVELL McKOW'N Oakmunt Phi Gamma Delta Indu;uial Engineering Blue Kcy; Blue Band; Football, Associate Manager; I. Ii. Society. MURRY C. McJUNKIN Turtle Creek Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Block and Bridle Clu b. ALICE A. McLAUG HLIN Causauqua journalism T h c t :1 Sigma Phi; Philotcs; House of Representatives UM Cn-Izllifiun Q, U. Glcnslmw WILLIAM C. MCJUNKIN Turtle Creek Agronomy GUY R. MCLAUGHIJN Alumna Commcrcc and Finance Friars; Skull and Bones; Swim- ming U, 2, 3, 40; Delta Sigma Pi. HOWAR D McMILLAN Delta Tau Delta Commerce and Finance Lacrosse Uh Blue Key. For HUGH F. MCKNIGHT, JR. Pittsburgh Sigma Alpha Epsilon Arts and Letters Football, Associate Manager; Blue Key; Pnrmi Nous. WILLIAM A. McLAURIN Barncsboro Education JOSEPH FRED MCMURRAY, JR. W'illiamsport Forestry :st ry Socict y. JANICE MEREDITH MCPHAIL Mt. Lebanon Gamma Phi Beta Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta, President; chns; P. S. C. A. 0,2 Judicial Committee; Home Economics Club; Freshman Counci. I2641 CHARLES SHIELS MCWILLIAMS Williamsport Agricultural and Biological Chemistry HOWARD C. McWILLIAMS, JR. Pi Kappa Alpha Arts and Letters Iibcnsburg Pi Lambda Sigma; Lionk Paw; Parmi Nous; Interfratcrnity Council; Student Union. President; All-Collcgc President; Basketball 0, 4L Captain U0. FLOYD MARSHALL MAINS Alpha Zeta Agricultural Economics Blue Band; 4-H Club, President; P. S A.; Student Council; Agriculture Stud Council. ' A Ncwvillc WILLIAM PETER MALASKY DuBois STANLEY MALD 52 ANN ROSE MAINHART Theta Phi Alpha Home Economics Home Economics Club; P. S. C. A.; Theta Phi Alpha, President; Student Handbook. Johnstown SOPHIE MAISEL ' Alpha Omicron Pi ' Economics OLGA MANDICH Hamlin Bessemer Agricultural and Biological Chemisu Phi Lambda Upsilon. DAVID L. MARKLE. JR. State College Phi Kappa Tau Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club. Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. FLORENCE MARQUARDT State College Music Education Louise Homer Club; P. S. C. A.; Choir U, 2, 3, 4h Players. Journalism 'Theta Sigma Phi. JAMES C. MARTIN Phi Kappa Psi Industrial Engineering Indiana Industrial Engineering Society; S. C. E. mam ADAM M. MARBURGER Evans City Beaver House Agricultural Engineering Agricukurc Student Council 0, . A. 13.; P. S. C. A. JANET ELLEN MARTIN Altoon: Education DAVID JOSHUA MARTZ VVilliamsport Tau Phi Delta Forestry JOHN ANTHONY NIATTICK Kingston Industrial Engineering Sigma Tau; I. E. Society; Student Coun- sclur. EDWARD LAMARR MATTIL State College Art Education MARGARET JEAN MAYFIELD Mt. Lebanon Chi Omega Home Economics Economics May Day Activities; Home Club; W. R. A. JAMES FRANCIS MELLEY Coaldalc Phi Kappa Commerce and Finance Blue Key; Class Historian; Parmi Nous; Soccer. Manager. OMAR CLYDE MENOHER Ligonicr Agricultural Education WILLIAM JAMES MASSEY Monaca Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural Economics Agriculture Economics Ciub. DOMINXC FRANCIS NiATTIELLO Lilly Commerce and Finance FRANK EUGENE MAULE, JR. Media Commerce and Finance Track U. 2, 3, 40; Cross Country U, 2, 3, 0, Captain UL ' ALFRED OSCAR MEDER Bcllairc, Ohio Forestry Forestry Society; Student Council 0L ROBERT HENRY MENAPACE Mt. Carmel Alpha Kappa Pi Electrical Engineering PAUL GORDON MENZIE New York. N. Y. Commerce and Finance Parmi Nous; Baseball U, 2. 3, 4L Co-Cap- rain 00; Student Tribunal; Athletic Asso- ciation, Vice President. l2661 HARRY PORTER METZ Bcllcvillc Delta Upsilon Chemistry WILLIAM FLETCHER MILES Middletown Chemical Engineering Pershing Rifles; A. S. M. E. CURTIS ALBERT MILLER Harrisburg Animal Husbandry Phi Eta Sigma; Block and Bridle Club, Pres- Ident. GEORGE KENNETH MILLER: Bethlehem Dairy Husbandry JOSEPHINE BEATRICE MILLER Ephrata Journalism Alpha Lambda Delta; Theta Sigma Phi; Pi Gamma Mu; Student Handbook. MARY ELIZABETH MILLER Burgettsrown Home Economics Philotes, President; Mortar Board; Senior Sponsor; Alpha Nu; P. S. C. A.; All-Col- lcge Cabinet; Co-cdition O, D; Cap Girl. men ERNEST JOSEPH MIHALYI Coraopolis Archixcctural Engineering Scarab. MARGARET MARY MILLEN Lansford Education DEAN FRANKLIN MILLER Stewartstown Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. GRAHAM MILLS MILLER Bethlehem Delta Chi Dairy Husbandry Cross Country U, 2, 3, 0; Track U, 2, 3, 4M Parmi Nous. MARJORIE KATHARINE MILLER Emporium Home Economics ROBERT EUGENE MILLER Bethlehem Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Track. ROBERT HENRY MILLER, JR. Scranton Delta Upsilon Commerce and Finance Gulf U. 2, 3, 4L Captain 00: Skull and Bones. TITUS ALFRED MILLER, JR. Lebanon Industrial Engineering Indusirial Engineering SocicKy. JEANNE ELINOR MINGLIZ Roaring Spring EDWARD A. MINTMIER Alum Bank Home Economics Home Economics Club; WK R. A. Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. GEORGE H. MOCK Philipsburg WALTER J. MOLESKY Clymcr Science Journalism Bluc Band; Symphony Orchestra. Penn State Club; Campus Center Club. Clcarficld Scabbard and Blade. St. Clair SIDNEY U. MILLER Rochester, N. Y. Beta Sigma Rho Commerce and Finance Glee Club; Orchestra; Soccer. WILLIAM HARVEY MILLER Mt. Pcnn Theta Nu Epsilon Metallurgy American Society for Metals. JAMES MITCHELL, III IRMA MAE MOATS Phi Kappa Sigma Fairchancc Industrial Engineering Arts and Letters Alpha Delta Theta. MARTIN J. MONAGHAN Theta Kappa Phi Arts and Letters jOHN G. MONTGOMERY Kingston Delta Theta Sigma Agricultural Education Penn State Farmcr. I2681 HELEN RUTH MOORE Blnkcly Gamma Phi Bar: Home Economics Alpha Lambda Delta; Ellen H. Richards Club; Omicron Nu; Home Economics Club; '1 Freshman C0unc1 . MARSHALL GREENE MOORE Unionmwn Mechanical Engineering JOHN WEI R MORGAN Bradford Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Mineral Industries Socicly. JAMES MICHAEL MURPHY Pittsburgh Phi Kappa Prc-chal Interfratcrnity Council. CHARLES C. MORTON York Electrical Engineering WILLIAM JOSEPH MURPHY Wilkinsburg Public Service Phi Kappa Sigma HORACE BRADLEY LiCYER White Haven Alpha Chi Sigma Commercial Chemistry JOHN MICHAEL MURRAY Honesdalc Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; Penn State Club. 2691 Danvillc Plymouth JOHN EDWIN MOORE Phi Kappa Psi Forestry Glee Club; Choir. DAVID JOHN MORGAN, JR. Alpha Kappa Pi Commerce and Finance Thcspinns; Senior Ball, Co-Chairman. ROBERT MILLIGAN MOYER Newport Electrical Engineering Penn State Club; Eta Kappa Nu; Si Tau; Electrical Engineer- ing Society; A. I. E. . JOHN W'ILLIAM MURRAY Sharon Metallurgy A. 5. 1H. THOMAS BRUNGART MUSSER Rcbcrsburg Arts and Letters JOHN WESLEY MYERS Port Allcgany Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Min- eral Industries Society; Phi Em Sigma; A. I. N1. E. LOIS TORREY MYERS Metuchcn. N J. Chemistry Alpha Lambda Delta; Lcs Snbrcurs; Pi Mu Epsilon; Iota Sigma Pi. MYRON SPENCER MYERS East Orange, N. J. Forestry Kappa Sigma I27o1 East Orange. N. J. Animal Husbandry? Livestock Judging Team; Block Club; Soccer M, 3, 4L JOSEPH CLYDE IWYERS Port Matilda Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa; Student Council LU: All-Collcgc Cabinet 00; Physical Educa- tion Student Council, Presidcm 0U. MARION HENRY MYERS State College Electrical Engineering ALFRED EUGENE MYLES West Brownsville Beaver House Civil Engineering A. S. C. Ii. jOHN VINCENT NATALIE THOMAS JOSEPH NAUSS New Salem Wilkcs-Barre Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Campus Ccntcr Club; Penn Slate Club; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; Pre' Licbig Chemical Society; P. S. C. A. Medical Society; Rifle Team. DORATHY IZVALYN NFFF CHARLES PETERSEN NEIDIG Warriofs Mark Englewood, N. J. Alpha Chi Sigma Education Chemical Engineering Pi Lambda Theta. Cmss-Coumy UM Wrestling 0. 2, 3, 4M German Club; Freshman Counsclon HAROLD BERTRAND NELSON THEODORE jULIUS NEMETH Allentown Youngstown, Ohio Commerce and Finance Physical Education Druids; Pnrmi Nous; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Fumball Q. 3, M; Scnior Class Vice Prus- idcnl. DONALD SIDNEY NEVVBURY WILLIS ROGERS NEWVINS Wilkinsburg Phi Gamma Delta Islip, N. Y. Sigma Chi Ans and Letters Commerce and Finance Football UM Swimming U, 2, 3, 4M La- crossu Q, 3, BERNARD ALLAN NEWMAN DALE CALVIN NEW'MAN Scranton Ruckwood Phi Mu Delta Journalism Agricultural Educazion Sigma Delta Chi; Intcrclass Finance Com- Whistling UM CFOSS-County UM Clover mince U, 2, 3, 4L Chairman 00; Class ClUb; Phi MU DCIW, President. Treasurer U, 3M Cullrgian; All-Collcgc Cabinet. MARLIN MERLE NICELY WILLIAM THOMAS NICHOLSON Ligonicr W'illinmsport Kappa Delta Rho Animal Husbandry Commerce and Finance Livestock Judging Team; Meat Judging Team; Bloc and Bridle Club; Grange; XVrcsrling UL I2711 GERARD EDWARD NOBLE Philadelphia Tau Phi Delta Forestry Penn State Forestry Society 0., GORDON A. NOVOTNIE Hazlcmn Alpha Tau Omega Commerce and Finance Deutschcr Vcrcin; I. M. A.; Penn State Club. GORDON BEECHER NICKOL Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon. HERBERT NIPSQ ' ' Clcarfi .NCli ELSIE NOLL 'V State College ALICE CATHERI , State College Kappa Kapp Arts and Letters . . journalism 'Phil0tcs; Theta Sigma Phi; Lc Tlmcspinns. Ccrclc Francals. ALBERT L. NUSBAUM Bradford Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering IRENE NOWICKI Bethlehem Beta Sigma Rho Education I2721 York MiffIinburg MORTON NIEMAN Phi Sigma Delta Arts and Letters Phi Jim Sigma: Student Council ah Col- vaiun Q, 3, 4M Interfratcrnity Council 0, ETHEL MIRIAM NISSEN Brooklyn, N. Y. Education LINDA GRACE NOLT Columbia EduCation Philotcs; W. R. A.; 4-H Club; P. S. C. A.; Grange. CATHERINE O'CONNOR Alpha Omicron Pi Home Economics Trcvorton Home Economics Club. MARY H. O'CONNOR Franklin Delta Gamma Home Economics chns; Thespians; Home lico- nnmics Student Council; Home Economics Club; '. R. A President. n DANIEL P. OLEKSIW Shamokin journalism ANNE MARIE OERMANN York Education Philotcs; Student Handbook. JAMES H. OLEWINIE. JR. State College Delta Upsilon Commerce and Finance RENA L. OESCHGER Norwood Home Economics Philmcs; Home Economics Club; P S. C. A. ROBERT H. OLMSTEAD, JR. State College Phi Delta Theta Poultry Husbandry Soccer U, 2, J, M- PHYLLIS D. ORBEN Milford Education WALTER MARTIN OSBORN Charlcroi Sigma Pi Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Blue Band; Mincral Industries Society. BRUNO GORDON ORTELLI Union City, N. J. Forestry Forestry Sociay. J. LEO O'SHEA Mcchsport Phi Kappa Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Bluc Band; Phi Mu Alpha; Licbig Chemical Society. l2731 DORIS JANE CYLEARY Johnstown Alpha Chi Omega Journalism Theta Sigma Phi; LA VIE, Ju- nior Boar . THOMAS HERBERT OLSON Philadelphia Tau Phi Delta Forestry EDWARD JAY OSTERHOUT Dunmore Theta Chi Forestry Choir; Glee Club; Hy-Los; Forestry Su- cicty. ALDEN BRAD OWEN Doylestown Theta Chi Mechanical Engineering Blue Band UL Scranton Journalism Sigma Delta Chi; Collegian. ULYSSES GRANT Windbcr Dc! .- Prc-Mcdical 3 ' Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon 'Ik Medical Society. EDWIN WOODROW PARKINSON State College Tau Kappa Epsilon Agricultural Education AUSTIN LATHROP PATRICK, JR. Washington, D. C. Phi Delta Theta Agriculture r2741 CLIFFORD SEBRING OTTO Tclford Chemical Engineering Penn State Club; Tennis. GEORGIA WILLARD OWEN Camp Hill Delta Gamma Ccrclc Francais, JANE ROBERTA PARSONS Pcn Argyl Arts and Letters LOUISE EDITH PATTERSON Indian: Delta Gamma Home Economics Home Economics Club; Players. THOMAS GIBSON PATTERSON State College Sigma Nu Arts and Letters EDWIN ALLEN PEARLMAN Vernon, N. Y. Phi Epsilon Pi Commerce and Finance Airmen. EMMA JANE PEASE Harford Arts and Letters Pi Mu Epsilon; W. R. A. GRACE ADELLE PEDICORD Hickory Home Economics P. S. C. A. EDWARD MAC PENNINGTON Vandergrif: Phi Sigma Kappa Journalism Parmi Nous; Blue Key; Phi Sigma Kappa, President; Wrestling, Manager; Alpha Delta Sigma; Student Counselor; Blue Band, Man- agar. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PERCIVAL Franklin, N. J. Bacteriology RUTH ELEANOR PEARCE State College Chi Omega Home Economics Louise Homer Club. RONALD CHARLES PEARSON Nanty-Glo Forestry MARJORIE LOUISE PECK Dunmorc Education Eupraxia. HARLRY MILLER PEIFER Reading Forestry Soccer; Boxing. ROBERT LEE PENROD Bcllcfontc Electrochemical Engineering DAVID EDWARD PERGRIN Clairton Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Athletic Advisory Board; A. S. C. 13.; Skull and Bones; Lion,s Paw; Sc- nior Class, President; AlI-College Cabinet; Football Uh Student Union Board. I2751 ROBERT D. PETER. JR. Norristown Triangle Industrial Engineering I. E. Society. E LIZABIZTH PIE RSON W'aymart Home Economics Players; Clmritidcs. JAMES PURVIS POOLE Butler Phi Kappa Tau Ceramics Swimming UM Pershing Rifles; Radio 5::- Kion Staff. ERNEST BRADIZR PORTER Chi Phi Easmn Mechanical Engineering JACK IRA PETTIT ELIZABETH R. PHILLIPS Palmcrton Balboa Heights, Canal Zone Science Arts and Letters 0. HIERBIZRET PINTARD Kingston Beta Them Pi VINCENT J. PISCIOTTA Philadelphia Prc-Mcdical Alpha Epsilon Delta; P. S. C. A. Arts and Letters Freshman Boxing. Manager. 2761 Clmmbcrsburg MARSHALL W. PHILLIPS Wilkinsburg Industrial Engineering Cross Country UM Penn State Club; P. S. C. A. MARY BLAND PLACE St. Clair Education Student Council; Campus Com tcr Club; Alchemist Club; Penn State Riding Club; Cosmopoli- tan Club; Philotcs. CAMILO BELISARIO PORRAS Panama City. Republic of Panama Triangle Mechanical Engineering Fencing UL inAN ELEANOR PORTER Zeta Tau Alpha Home Economics Home Economics Club; Rifle Club; Players, Associate Member; Penn State Grange. ALFRED J. POSTERARO Pittsburgh MAYER CHARLES POSNER Philadelphia Animal Husbandry ton Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Arts an I. ttcrs Ceramics Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Ameri- can cramic Society; P. S. C. A.; Hugh Beaver Club. Thespinns; Prc-Vctcrinary Club. D mehc. PRESTONV - JOHN L. PRICE RICHARD ERNEST PRIDE :Eriii' x ,, I Charlcroi Sigma Pi Mills Forestry ' Commerce and Finance Hurticulwre JiLacrossc 0, 4i; Parmi Nous. Pi Alpha Xi, President; Floral Council; Horticulture Club. GEORGE HARRY PYLE Pottsvillc Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Pi Mu Epsilon. BEATRICE MARY QUINN Allentown Home Economics I2771 Club; Agriculture S t u d c n t Pittsburgh THELMA E. PRATHER Tryonvillc Gamma Phi Beta Home Economics Ellen H. Richards Club; Economics Club: Players; Theta Alp haP JOSEPH FRANK PROCOPIO Freeland Alpha Phi Delta Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi; Wrestling UM Interfraternity Counc i.l CHARLES STEWART QUAILEY Phi Delta Theta Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa; Druids; Baseball; Box- n . FRANCES ELLEN RADAKER DuBois Home Economics Campus Center Club; W. R. A.; Home Eco- nomics Club; P. S C A ELGIN GILBERT RADCLIFF Norristown Triangle likatruchcmical Engineering Football U. 2. 3. 40; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon. President; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; A. S. M. 13.; Scabbard and Blade; Lacrosse UL LOIS C. RANKIN Elizabeth Education W'. R. A.; Prc-Medical Society. JOHN RUSSEL R AUP Philadelphia Bacteriology Agriculture Student Council; Dairy Pro- ducts judging Team; Dairy Scicncc Club. CHARLES IEDVVARD REED. JR. Clarion Chi Phi Commerce and Finance Blue Key; W'rcstling, Associate Manager. MARY ANGELINE RAMEDIA Osceola Mills Education Debate 0, AU; Delta Alpha Delta; Philutcs; Lc Ccrclc Francais; Campus Center C u . IRVIN NATHANIEL RAPP South Fallsburg, N. Y. Commerce and Finance WILLIAM JOHN REAGAN Stcclmn Phi Sigma Kappa Chemical Engineering Phi Em Sigma; Track m: Druids. PIERCE M. REED Danvillc Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Penn State Farmer, As- sociate Editor. JANET ALICE REESE ROBERT WILLIAMS REESE Bolivar Delta Gamma jcnkintown Sigma Alpha Epsilon Arts and Lcucrs Arts and Letters FWIIb: P. S. C. A. Track, Associate Manager; Blue Key; Pi Lambda Sigma. THOMAS PHILIP REFBORD JOHN PERSHING REIDT Allentown jcanncnc Phi Kappa Commercial Chemistry Prchgnl Phi Kappa, President: Intercollegiate Debate 0 2. 3, JACK EMMET REILLY ROBERT HAROLD REISH Pittsburgh Kappa Delta Rho State College Electrical Engineering Horticulture Elccuical Engineering Society. Pershing Rifles UM Grange. MAURICE JOSEPH REISMAN HERBERT NELSON RIiITZ, JR. Philadelphia Lebanon Alpha Chi Rho Sociology Electrical Engineering Tennis; WHcstling. P. S. C. A.; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon; 17.1.1 Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Eluctrical En- gineering Socicxy; A. I. 15. IE. JOHN RELIC JOHN RUDOLPH RENHES Pctrolia Philadelphia Beta Kappa Chemical Engineering Cmnmcrcc and Finance Basketball UM Baseball UL WILLIAM GUY RIZNSHAW' SEYMOUR NORMAN RESNICK Brnckcnridgc Alpha Chi Sigma Far Rockaway. N. Y. Chemical Iinginccring Prc-I.cgal Phi Eta. Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Pi Mu Fencing UL Epsilon; Sigma Tau. 2791 CLARENCE RHOADS Stoystown Delta Theta Sigma Agricultural Economics Agricultural Economics Club; Grange; 4-H Club; Agriculture Student Cuuncil. FRANK J RICHARDSON Forty Fort Phi Dclm Theta Commerce and Finance W'rcstling, Alternate Manager. DONALD E. RHODES Beaver Falls Alpha Kappa Pi Industrial Engineering Baskutball U, 2, 3, 40. RUTH L. RICHARDSON Chambersburg Home Economics Home Economics Club. St. Marys MARY ANN RHODES Pittsburgh Alpha Omicron Pi Physical Education Lakonidcs, President: W. S. . A.; chns; Mortar Boar ; XV. R. A. SAUL RICHMAN Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Eta Sigma; Hillel Founda- tion; Port 0 io. GEORGE EDWARD RITTER Dclm Chi Commerce and Finance MIRIAM EMMA RICE Jersey Shore Home Economics IDESTA M. RITTENHOUSE Monongahela Education PAULINE RIZZA Johnstown Scicncc Football UM Basketball Uh Lacrosse U. 2. 3. 40, Captain OH; Athletic Associa- tion; Libera Arts Student Council; Pnrmi Nous; Lion's Paw. J. COLIN ROBBIE, JR. Lancaster Kappa Delta Rho Cum mcrcc and Finance i2801 BONNER HOPKINS ROBINSON Tioncsta Sigma Phi Epsilon Commerce and Finance jAMES BUSHFIELD ROBINSON, JR. Pittsburgh Pi Kappa Phi Agricultural Enginccring Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Kappa Phi. President; Grange; A. S. A. 13., President. ICLOISE FRANCES ROCKW'ELL Odessa. N. Y. Physical Education Gamma Phi Beta Iakunidcs: C II- I dition. Business Managua. A; Murmr Board. MARTIN V. ROCKWELL Canton Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural Economics PM 111 Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu; Penn State 1 Iurm 'r; C. A.; Agricultu ral lconomics Club, President; Agriculture SIudI-nt Cnuncil. PHILOMENA A. ROMANO JOHN F. RODZA' : JANE ALMA ROMIG WILLARD BANCROFT ROBINSON Alpha Gamma Rho Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Blue Band; Phi Lambda Upsilon; College Symphony; Licbig Chemical Socictv. State College JANET ALICE ROCKWELL Bcntlcyvillc Forestry chthcrly Slowc Alpha Omicron Pi Education Home Economics Mcchan I.c Ccrclc Francais; House of W' Ellcn H RIclIards Pi Tau Sigm Representatives. A.. Club; PI Lambda Them; Omi- cron Nu. Mortar Board; Senate E I President; W'. S. m c Economics Club, G. A.. Prcsidcnt. K2811 JOHN SYLVAN ROSE Kimblcs ical Engineering 3; Boxing. STEPHEN T. ROLLINS Lambda Chi Alpha Physical Education Football U, 2, 3, M; Druids; Parmi Nou Grccnsburg TVHLDRED V. ROSENSHINE State College Arts and Letters Rifle Club; Prc-Medical Society. AGNES JAYNE ROSS Altoona Kappa Kappa Gamma Journalism P. S. C. A. U. 2M Tennis Club; Thes- pians; International Relations Club. SAMUEL THOMAS ROSS Linden Hall Commercial Chemistry NICHOLAS PETER ROTH Drexcl Hill Civil Enginccring American Society of Civil Engineers. W'OODROW ISAAC ROTHENBERGER Olcy Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Soccer Uh Wrestling; P. S. C. A. SAMUEL KARL RUBIN Vnndcrgrifr GJmm: Sigma Phi Commerce and Finance FrnllJ, Co-Editor. EMERSON H. RUPERT Wilkinsburg Journalism Alpha Delta Sigma; Penn State Club; Lib- cra Arts Student Council; International Relations Club; meb. MARGARET ADELLA ROSS Centre Hall Home Economics EMANUEL ROTH Swoycrvillc Journalism Sigma Delta Chi; Callrgiun, Managing Edi- tor; Hillc bundation; Student Housing Commission, Chairman. RAY ROTHARMIEL UniontOWn Industrial Engineering LUCILLE ANN ROTHSCHILD Harrisburg Home Economics Players; Home Economics Club; P. S. C. A.; That: Alpha Phi. STANTON ROBERT RUBIN Vinclnnd, N. j. Phi Sigma Delta Prc-Mcdical Phi Eu Sigma; Thespians 0, 4h Players; Phi Sigma Delta, President. FRANCIS DUNNING RUPPRIECHT WilkevBarrc Kappa Sigma Industrial Engineering Student Council; Student Board; Blue Kcy; Soccer. Associate Manager; Freshman Coun- selor; P. S. C. A. mam JAMES PARKER RUSSELL, JR. Pittsburgh Sigma Alpha Epsilon Arts and Letters Lacrosse, Freshman Manager UL JOHN MCCAW RUSSELL Trevose Electrical Engineering ROBERT JESSE RUTMAN Bronx. N. Y. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon; Bull. Associate Editor; Social Problems Club, Chairman; American Student Union; Hillel Foundation. JACOB SACKS Philadelphia Arts and Letters Players; Liberal Arts Football UL Student Council; BERNARD NORMAN SANDSON Jeannette Gamma Sigma Phi Agricultural Economics Druids; Boxing 0, 4L HARRY DAVID SARGE, JR. Lebanon Theta Xi Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma. 2831 JOHN FRANKLIN RUSSELL Redford Tau Kappa Epsilon Commerce and Finance LISLE GIBSON RUSSELL Alpha Kappa Pi Arts and Letters Clymcr Baseball Uh Gymnastics, Associate Man- agar. PAUL SACHAROV, I R. Moncssen Metallurgy American Society for Metals. VERNA FRANCES SAGER West Chester Music Education Philotcs; Louise Homer Club; Agriculture Student Council; Grange; Choir; P. S. C. A. jOSEPH PAUL SANSON ETTI Blairsvillc Mechanical Engineering CARL D. SASSAMAN Theta Nu Epsilon Music Education Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band 0, 40; Sym- ony Orchestra; Fencing U. Easton JAMES RADCLIFFE SAUSSER, JR. Frederick. Md. Beaver House Agricultural Engineering Penn State Farmcr U. 2h Agriculture Stu- dent Council; Independent Party, Chair- man 0. M; A. S. A. F : P. S. C. A.; Senior CATHERINE LUELLA SAVI DGE Sunbury Home Economics Ball, Cn-chairman. LEONARD SAVITCH Oxford Prc-Mcdical JAMES JONAS SCHAEFFER Kutztown Civil Engineering Friars; Soccer; A. S. C. E. LLEWELLYN G. SCHE KER Palmcrmn Agricultural Engineering MORRIS R. SCHAFFNER KERMIT HEYDT SCHANTZ Eric Allcqmwn Alpha Zeta Arts and Letters Horticulture Blue Band; Symphony Orches- tra: Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team; Meat Judging Team; Swimming UL WINSTON E. SCHERER CHARLES Ii. SCHERNHCK Palmcrton Collingswood, N. J. Electrical Engineering Nature Education Wrestling. HENRY PAGE SCHAEFER Pittsburgh Kappa Sigma Connncrcc and Finance Gymnastics U. D; Sophomore Class Sccrc- tary; Intramural Boar . MARGUERITE R. SCHEAFFER Philadelphia Kappa Alpha Theta Arts and Letters chm; W. R. A.; Sophomore Hop Committee; Junior Prom Committee; Freshman Class. Secretary; Thespians; Players; Mormr Board; Pi Gamma Mu; Panhcllcnic Council; Senior Sponsor; W. R. A. Board. DONALD W. SCHIEUER Scrnnmn Phi Delta Theta Education Basketball U, 2, H; LacrOssc 0, 2M Blue Band 0. M. l2841 WALTER LINCOLN SCHLAGER, JR. Alpha Sigma Phi Scranton Civil Engineering Blue Band 0, AU. WILLIAM JAMES SCHLOTTER Alpha Chi Rho lecnixvillc Chemical Engineering EDWARD M. SCHOEMMELL Mano: Phi Kappa Psi Arts and Letters AUGUST C. SCHULTES. JR. National Park, N. J. Sigma Pi Sanimry Engineering HENRY ORTH SCHOTT Lebanon Alpha Chi Rho Industrial Engineering LESTER KIRK SCHULTZ Cixroncllc. Ala. Chi Phi Arts and Letters lntcrfratcrnily Council; Chi Phi, President. 2851 FRANKLIN S. SCHRAWDER Hcgins Agricuhural Educauiun Alpha Tau Alpha. MORRIS SCHVVAB W'illiamsport Phi Sigma Delta Commerce and Finance Board: GEORGE BERNARD SCHLESS Emporium Gamma Sigma Phi Journalism Collrgian, Feature Editor; meb, Busines Interfraternity Council; Student Counselor; LA Vlli. junior Board; Sigma Delta Chi; Blue Band. LEONARD STANLEY SCHNEIDER Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Debating Cu, 4M Hillel Foundation Cabi- nct. WOODROW W. SCHROCK Rockwood Phi Mu Delta Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. ARNOLD L. SCHXVARTZ Philadelphia Arts and Letters Thcspinns: S t u d c n t Union Board. GLENN EDWIN SCOTT Oil City Commerce and Finance I. M. A. HARVEY GEORGE SEAVY Cranford, N. J. Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering Student Counsclur. GEORGE ROBERT SEEL Tarcntum Kappa Delta Rho Industrial Engineering ARTHUR BYRON SEIBEL Munhall Phi Kappa Journalism Baseball U 2, 3, 4L Captain UHF ba 11 U N Friars; Parmi Nous; Basketball UL l: 286 1 Wayncsburg l. Ceramics junior Blazer Committee; cha DOROTHEE LOUISE SECRIST Millerstown Arts and Letters Players; Theta Alpha Phi; P. S. C. A.; Pi Gamma Alpha; Portfolio; Euphraxia. ROLAND EDWARD SEELY Beach Haven Theta Chi Mechanical Engineering Wrestling U, 2L HAROLD SEESHOLTZ SELL Alpha Tau Omega Chemical Engineering Penn State Center Club; Penn State Club. qulcton WHLBUR ALFRED SENSINGER Lchighton Electrical Engineering HARRY EUGENE SliRFASS Srroudsburg Alpha Zeta Agricuhural Education DOROTHY ANNE SEPAC Mcchs Rocks Education Debating UM Student Handbook; Hugh Beaver Club; P. S. C. A.; Vt . R. A. MORTON CHARLES SEVEL Tyrone Commerce and Finance Bt'll; Pershing Rifles. EARL K. SEYBERT Lambda Chi Alpha Hazlcmn Education JOSEPH ROBERT SGARLAT Kingston Prc-Medical Fencing Uh Penn State Club. LIONEL BASS SHAFFER Philadelphia Prc-Medical Alpha Epsilon Delta; Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra. HARRY MILLER SHANK Wayncsboro Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Iita Kappa Nu; Pershing Rifles. Alpha Tau Alpha; Agriculture Student Council. ROBERT ERNEST SEYBERT Bcrwick Them Chi Industrial Enginccring Blue Band; Intcrfratcrnity Council; I. E. Society. JOHN JOSEPH SHAFFER Altoonn Theta Xi Chemical Engineering Phi 13m Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Pi Mu Epsilon. MARTHA VIRGINIA SHAFFERIHAN Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics Somerset Alpha Chi Omega, President; Mortar Board. President; Louise Homer Club; F.1- lcn H. Richards Club; Panhcllcnic Coun- cil: Mn' Day Committcc; P. S. C. A. Choir; Thespinns; Omicron Nu; Student Handbook. MARJORIE FRANCES SHAPI R0 WHlkcs-Barrc journalism Portfolio. I2871 ROGER COPELAND SHARP New Kcnsington Sigma Pi Electrical Engineering Lacrosse U. 2. J. 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WILLIAM HORROCKS SIMMS Pittsburgh Kappa Sigma Commerce and Finance Blue Key; Boxing, Associate Manager; In- tcrfmtcrnily Council, Vice President. I2891 chm: Players; Theta Alpha . A. HERBERT D. SHOEMAKER Rush Forestry Furcury Society: Soccer UL IZDW'ARD A. SIEMON, JR. California Phi Kappa Tau Fuel Technology Phi Lambda Upsilon, Freshman Cuunsclur. RALPH HEATWOLE SINAY Norwich. Conn. Forestry Penn State Club; Ski Club; Forestry Society. DAVID WILSON SINGLEY Delano Sigma Pi Mcclmnical Engineering Baseball UL Upper Darby Mechanical Engineering r . Student Council; Intcpfratcrnitr ' Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blad, MIRIAM AUDSLEY S Ncwlonvillc. Mass. Home Economics - . A.; chns; House of Rep xivcs; Panhcllcnic Council; Phi Mu, i cnt W'. DOROTHY JEAN SMILEY Uniontown Education Campus Center Club. CHARLES D. SMITH Wilkinsburg Metallurgy Penn State Club. I2901 RICHARD HARRY SINGER Highland Park, N. J. 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ANDREW DANIEL VVARCHOLAK Ford City Commerce and Finance Phi Iim Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu; Delta Sigma Pi. ESTHER RAF. WARDEN Shavcrtown Education Sigma Delta. MARGARET E. WARNEKA Chi Omega Home Economics Scranton Bell; Home Economics Club; Student Handbook: W. R. A. May Day Committee. G. C. WASHABAUGH. JR. Ncw Wilmington Beta Theta Pi Commerce and Finance Druids; Skull and Bones; Lionk Paw; Scabbard and Bladc; Ath- lclic Associarion. President: Football U, 2, 1, 4h AILCOI- lcgc Cabinet. JOHN FOUCHE WARNOCK State College Beta Theta Pi Arts and Lcuers MILDRED EDNA WATROUS State College Arts and Letters CORA ELEANOR WARR Alpha Chi Omega Arts and Letters P. S. C. A.; Bell; Players; May Day Committee. Abington WINIFRED M. WATSON W'ashingmn appa Kappa Gamma Arts and Lcttcrs Kappa Kappa Gamma. President; Mortar Board: chns; Panhcl- Ionic Council; May Day Com- S. .A.; W. R. 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Forestry Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Forcstry Society. HARRIET A. WILLIAMS libcnsburg Delta Gamma Music Education Choir; Louise Homer Club; Thespians. LESTER W. W'ILLIAMS White Haven Electrochemical Engineering lira Kappa Nu. IEDVVARD M. WILLISTON Tnmaqun Forestry Phi lita Sigma; Xi Sigma Pi. President; Scabbard and Blade. RUSSELL A. WWLLIAMS Upper Darby Tau Kappa Epsilon Commerce and Finance lespians. RICHARD D. W'ILLOUGHBY Titusvillc Phi Kappa Industrial Engineering Phi lira Sigma; LA Vnz. Senior Board; Industrial Engineering SELINA hi. W'ILLIAMS Shenandoah Home Economics Choir: Louise Homer Club; Home Economics Club. ANNA W'ADI'I W'ILSON Whrriors Mark Education BURTON CLIFFORD W'ILLIS Uppcr Darby Dclu Upsilon Mechanical Iinginccring Alpha Delta Sigma; Cullrgiuu, Advertising Manager. DONALD EUGENE W'ILSON DuBois Theta Nu Epsilon Cnmmcrcc and Finance Pershing RiHcs; FHIHJ; P.S.C.A. Society; Tau 13cm Pi. .n+ '9'ny SKWXI' EDW'IN C. WILSON, JR. DOROTHY EVELYN WILSON Zeta Tnu Alpha Lambda Chi Alplm Uniontown New Castle Physiological Chemistry Chemical Engineering Louise Homer Club; The Bell; Campus Center Club; Licbig Chemical Society; College Symphony. RUTH EMMA VVINT Allentown ROBERT LEWIS XVILSON Jeannette Sigma Nu journalism Home Economics Collrgiun, Sports Editor; Tribunal; Sigma Delta Chi; Alpha Delta Sigma; Skull and Bones. Alpha Lambda Delta; Home Economics Club; Dcutschcr Vcrcin; Pi Lambda Theta. I3051 ANNE KRIEBEL WINTER MARY RITCH WIRTZ Maplewood, N. J. Kuatown Alpha Omicron Pi Bacteriology Education Freshman Council; Camera Club. Alpha Omicron Pi, President; W. R. A. ERIC WISCHHUSEN JOHN WISCHHUSEN Chalfont Alpha Chi Sigma Chalfont . :1 bhaChipSig Chemical Engineering German Club. GEORGE WITTEL , . . Rochester, N. Y. , - . Theta Chi Mechanical Engineering I ' Fencing; Penn State Aiimen; A. S BERNARD G. 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WILLIS GEORGE WRIGHT Three Springs Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Campus Center Club. JAMES ALBERT WUNDERLICH Collingdalc Alpha Kappa Pi Metallurgy American Society of Metals. LEO C. WYSOCKI Midland Metallurgy HERBERT SIDNEY YANOFSKY Phi Epsilon Pi Commerce and Finance Towanda Players; Thespians. I307l ANNE M. YEAGER Slmcmakcrsvillc Delta Gamma Home Economics chns; Iillcn H. Richards Club; Home Ecunomics Student Coun- cil; Cn-cditinn: Hum ice Club; Council. mc Econom- Agric ulturc Student WIALTON R. YIZRGER Cuncsvillc Delta Chi Metallurgy American Society for Metals. LEW'IS JACOB YOST Ashland Cummcrcinl Chemistry Penn Sum: Club; Pershing Rifles; PIIIOIncga; FcncingU y RICHAR D BORLAND YOUNG Pittsburgh Agricultural Economics Phi Kappa Sigma JANE BLODWYN YEAGICR Slmmokin MILDRED IONIZ Alumna JOHN YIENCHKO Hazlcmn YEARICK Education Home Economics Alpha lAlllnbdl Delta: Pi lamb- d1 Theta; chn H. RIclInrds Clus:b CHomc Iiconmmcs Club; P. ..A Sanitary and Civil Engineering . S. C. 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ZAHORCHAK Pittsburgh Education ELDA DORIS ZANG Stan: College Journalism . S. C. A.: Penn State Club; Kappa Phi Knppd, President U L EUGENE f1. ZIERDT State College Mechanical Iinginccring Players; Gymnastics. mo91 LOUISE LIZORA ZIERDT State College Music Education Louise Homer Club; W. R. A. CLARK FLOYD ZUCK Eric Sigma Phi Sigma Horticulture Sigma Phi Sigma, Presidcnt; Agriculture Student Council. FRANK RALPH ZUMBRO, JR. W'ayncsbom Alpha Tau Omega Journalism Sigma Delta Chi: Pi Gamma Mu; Thcspi- ans; LA VHZ, Senior Board; Student Coun- sclor. SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS W'ALTE R FR ANKLIN ALLEN Altoonn Education College Symphony; Blue Band; Phi Mu Alpha. SIDNEY S. ALTER Pittsburgh Pluywical Education Fumball; Parmi Nous; Boxing. JAMES CHARLES AMBROSE Ligonicr Sigma Nu Architectural Engineering W'lLLARD BORIS ARONOW Delta Tau Delta Petroleum and Natural Gas Enginccring State College MARTHA J. BARNHART Bcllcfontc Education SYLVIA L. BERNSTICIN State Cullcgc Arts and Letters JATHES DINSMORE BLACK Clcvclnnd Heights, Ohio Forestry Ski Club; Furcstry Society. LINDO BRIGMAN, JR. Indiana Sigma Nu Prcrchnl Blue Key; Lacrosse, Manager; Skull and Bones. JAMES T. CALDWELL, JR. Bcllcfuntc Commerce and Finance HAROLD H. CHERRY Clcnrficld Education HENRY PAUL COWEN Utalwillc Arts and Letters Pershing Rifles. ROBERT LEW'IS CRONF. Emporium Sigma Pi Electrochemical Engineering SOL ALFRED DAVIDSON Scranton Beta Sigma Rho Arts and Letters Blue Key; Tennis, Associate Manager. FLORENCE DAVIS Youngsvillc Arts and LcKtCrS Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Gamma Mu. MAYNARD H. DAW'SON Eric Physics Phi Mu Epsilon. XV . DAVIS DOYLE, JR. Franklin Triangle Chemical Engineering MAREN J DRUSTRUP Upper Black Eddy Arts and Letters Portfolio. JAYHES EDWARD EDRANEY Bethlehem Commerce and Finance WILLIAM R. ERDOSSY McAdou Education WILLIAM DAVID FANALF. Que Crack Industrial Engineering EDWARD L. GETCHELL, JR. Jcnkintnwn Sigma Alpha Epsilon Electrical Engineering FRANK HENRY HAM Boalsburg Metallurgy KATHERINE O. HORN State College Zeta Tau Alpha Psychology Cosmopolitan Club. President; P. S. C. A.; Dcutschcr Vcrcin. RANDALL JACOBS, JR. Danvillc Acacia Geology I3101 WILLIAM N. KARBACH Philadelphia Phi Kappa Sigma Arts and Letters Student Tribunal; Track; Pnrmi Nous; Druids. ELMIZR LATIMORIZ KIZIM Stccltun Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma. JAMES Ii. LAVELY Ingram Forestry LEWIS S. LIiISENRING Bear Gap Forestry DOROTHY LOUISE LESH Oil City Home Economics Alpha Lambda Dcltu; Symphony m; P. s. C. A. BENJAMIN E. L1CCLELLAND Cnnonsburg Mining Engineering JOHN HOWARD M liLOY Bcrwick Psychology P. S. C. A.; Penn State Iiuginm'r; Penn State Airmen. ADEL SOPHIA MILLER Buffalo, N. Y. Home Economics SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS JAMES K. MITCHELL Buffalo, N. Y. Forestry Thcspinns. OLIVER MORRISON Coraopolis Arts and Letters International Relations Club. CHARLES L. MUELLER Harrisburg Mechanical Engineering Wrestling. WALTER E. ORGANIST Hazlcmn Education ALBRO L. PARSONS Carlislc Phi Delta Theta Commerce and Finance A. S. C. E.; Scabbard and Blade: PcrsMhing Rifles; Rifle Team; A. E, Chi Epsilon; Sigma Tau. ROBERT W. PHARES Morrisvillc Forestry CHARLES H. PLUMMER Bcavcrdalc Commerce and Finance PHILIP ANDREW RHOADS Williamsport Mechanical Engineering Glee Club; Hy-Los; Hockey; Thespians. GENEVIEVE A. RICKER Salons Education MARIE ESTHER RUSSELL Reading Arts and Letters GEORG E PHILIP SAXIZR Fluctvillc Arts and Letters CHARLES EDWARD SAYLES Pittsfield, Mass. Tau Phi Delta Forestry BERNARD SCHECTIVIAN Plymouth Arts and Letters Theta Alpha Phi; Players; IIiIlcl Foundation; Thcspial HELEN II. SHARPE ancyvillc Home Economics JOHN G. SLOTTER Mcchnnicsvillc Commercial Chemistry JOHN C. STIZRI . Fleming Forestry Boxing. LOUIS GRIER ST. JAMES I nglcwuod, N. J. Sigma PIII IpSiIon Cummcrcc and Finance ANIOS PAUL STORXI Nunngola Chemical Engineering DUANE XV. SW'AGER Rochester Delta Tau DcItn Cummercc and Finance Blue Key; Basketball, Mamg c.r Associate CAROLINE LOUISE SWIOPE State College Arts and Letters CYNTHIA D. TOMPKINS Nashville, Tenn. Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Agricul- ture Student Council; Livcsmck Judging Team. LOUIS QUENTIN TRONZO Spanglcr Arts and Letters I3111 HARRY R. ULRICH Pcnbrook Poultry Husbandry BETTY C. VUAGNIZR Saint Clair journalism Philates; Campus Center Club. JOHN CLARK W'AGA'IZR Annapolis. Md. Metallurgy Swimming; Penn State Camera Club; A. S. M. DONALD S. WIIZBSTER WIcIlsboro Phi Kappa Psi Chemical linginccring NOERII O. W'IEITZNER Brooklyn, N. Y. Phi Mu Psychology KARL WI. W'IIZBESIEK Elizabeth, N. J. Alpha Tau Omcga Arts and Letters BETTY JANE ZIZHNIER Uniontown Arts and Letters Prc-Mcdical Society 0, 2. D: W'. R. A. SH; Campus Center Club I2, 3, M. GORDON KAY ZERN Crafton Arts and Letters Br , Managing Editor I2, D; American Student Union. H. CLIFTON MCWILLIAMS All-Uollege President ALL COLLEGE CABINET w141 This year for the first time all campus groups have been brought into one student government head- ed by the All-College President and the All-College Vice President. Under the new constitution, the separate govern- ments of men and women students, the various school councils, fraternity and independent men,s and wo- men,s organizations, Student Tribunal, and activities groups were all brought into the Cabinet. Under the plan a governing council is set up in each school and here problems affecting only that school are decided. The chairman of each council becomes a member of Cabinet and thus participates in the All-College organization. Left to Right-Dunlnp, Buckenstose, Wnlford. Palmer. Myers, Len-h, Wnrnock, Long, Evans, Thompson, Engel, Miller. Wnslmbaugh, Remix. Newman, Berkuw, Gnllu, Pergrin, Shinn, McW'lllinms I3151 STUI IENT TRIBUNAL ORGANIZATION G. Warren Elliott Paul E. Gies Charles Kinnard Michael M. Siwy Paul G. Menzie Robert L. Wilson William L. Corbin Left to Ilium AiiI-s. Monziv. Khmurd, Elliott. XVllsnu, Furlyln, Slwy The Student Tribunal, composed of seven members appointed by the All-College President, has all judicial powers relative to men students. The Tribunal has power to establish and enforce College customs, and to summon before it any student and conduct such investigations as it deems just and proper. It has the power after a fair trial to affix such punishment as it may judge justifiable upon any student found guilty of conduct detrimental to the College, and may recommend, when necessary, penalties up to and including expulsion from College. I3161 INTERCLASS FINANCE COMMITTEE The Interclass Finance Committee, Which includes the Graduate Treasurer and the presidents of the three upper classes as ex-officio members, is appointed with the approval of the Student Board and the President of the College, to determine class budgets, approve expenses, and designate V 7: V BEMARD MM MM the annual class assessment. Chairman Li-l't m liiullL-N:11I;:lv, llivv. Iluskhm, Cluvls. Wilson. vamun. Ii'li-mimti Iilchnril. Fli-islH-r. EI-k Such activities as the class dances, the LA VIE, student government groups, etc., are financed through the Committee. Each student is assessed approximately $5.00 per year, payable with regular College fees, to finance these affairs. The Committee is composed of the chairman, a senior, who is the past junior class treasurer; the senior class treasurer and a senior woman; the treasurer and a woman representative of the junior and sophomore classes; and the freshman treasurer and a woman representative. In the future this representation may be changed to permit former class treasurers to retain membership. I3171 SENATE OFFICERS J. A. ROMIG - - - - - President E. L. WEAVER - - - - Vice President P. E. JONES - - - - - Secretary B. M. MARTIN - - - - - Treasurer JANE ROMIG Speaker Left to nghl-Rhodes, Martin, Kistler. Jones. Barton. Holtzlnger, Ilomig, Camp, Kemp. Weuvcr. Sherman. Keeney, Cnmly, Buker The Senate is the highest governing body of the Woments Student Government Association. It acts upon legislation brought it by the House of Representatives or any other body of the W. S. G. A., and endeavors to maintain the standards of the association and legislate matters pertaining to the welfare of all the Women students. l3181 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OFFICERS ELINOR WEAVER - - - - S pmlzvr JEANNE CHEW - - - - - St'rrclary 151.1 NOR WEAVER Speaker Left to Richt-Elwrts. h'vlninu. Collins. Fugnus, Shuw. Solko. lemner, Alhr'rt. Kenny. Brown, tVonvx-r. Chow. Weigcl. Pllttnn, Rankin. Smilh. Mllrrny. Alhriuhl. Moore. Sonu-rs. livlnloy. Harms. Sporling, 1101111 This legislative body is composed of the presidents of the town and campus dormitories and one representative from each of the women,s f raternities. The vice president of the W. S. G. A. automatically becomes the speaker of the HOusc and the secretary is elected from within the group. I3191 WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION OFFICERS MARY H. O,CONNOR - - - Preside ! MARY ANN RHODES - - - Via' President JANE HOSKINS - - - - Sevrt'lary MARJORIE HARWICK - - - - Treasurer HELEN WOODCOCK - Publirily Chairman MARY O'CON NOR President Left to Right llnskhm, Ihml't-r, HIIINION, Ilnru'ivk. Woodcock Wlith the new womenhs recreation building, White Hall, now completed, the Womenk Recreation Association has been completely reorganized. The W. R. A. now includes ten sports Clubs Whose purpose is to instruct girls Who Wish to learn, and to develop in their members a greater liking and skill for a particular sport. I 320 1 JUDICIAL UUMMITTEE The Judicial Committee deals With the disobedience of the W. S. G. A. rules and regulations. The Judicial Committee works in con- junction with the Senate. Left to Ilium -Cmssnmn. Kiusllug, Stunlnn. XYutson, Rhodes. Router, Sykon. Stiles FBESHMAN COUNCIL The Freshman Council is composed of the presidents of the Freshman dormitories. They meet in this group to discuss their own problems. vat to Rmht-Lord, Gossor. Brunt, Crossmun. Schmidt, Adams, Burton, Rhein, Markinnoy, Kiosling. Monro. Comly. Miller. Pnrworth I 321 1 93m? rxrxvmwerEJ: e , EPW' T H E P E N N ST A T E . CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION NOW in its sixty-fifth year of service to the College Community, the Penn State Christian Association has been an effective force for maintaining and extending a high standard of character, moral action and spiritual values on the campus. The Association, made up of students and faculty, has as its purpose the furthering of social and religious interests of campus life through fellowship, study and various ac- tivities. Thus is a significant program. made by students for students, emerges the values and worthy decisions which include a consideration of What the great social and WALLljcli. DUNLAP religious leaders of all time have thought. lmdm In this way the P. S. C. A. serves to uphold and make practical the development of per- sons with discerning minds and good char- acter. Lu-fl In High! Allzlnm, Mqu-o, Hvumnm. Struck. M. Miller. llnrriu. t'urril-r, Dunlap, lim-lun-ll. I'lm-loni, Shirl , I'lmwy. KHrlu-n, E, Millt-r. Glu-nn, lAuiI-h I 322 1 CHAPEL One of our finest traditions at the Pennsylvania State College is our Sunday Chapel Service. These services stand for the true college youth spirit towards all things spiritual, and the deep feeling of all students attending Chapel is spread throughout the campus. The Chapel services are attended regularly by over a thousand students besides the choir of over one hun- dred mixed voices, directed by Professor and Mrs. Richard XV. Grant. L H. I:RIZZHJ Chap! .iin The guest speakers this year have included: Dr. Roswell Barnes, Dr. Fred S. Buschmeycr, Dr. Arthur C. Wlickenden, Dr. Halford F. Luccock. Dr. Robert L. Sutherland, Dr. Raymon Kistler, Dr. Moses Lovell, Dr. R. E. Tulloss, Dr. Richard Niebuhr, Dr. Howard S. XVilkinson, Dr. Har- old C. Case, Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, Dr. F. P. Corson, Father Vincent C. Donovan, Dr. Bliss Forbush, Rabbi Milton Stcinberg, Dr. Henry H. Crane, John Frizzell, Dr. W7. Emory Hartman, Dr. Harry A. Overstrcet. Dr. Albert W. Beaven, Dr. Francis P. Miller, Dr. Robert Searle, Dr. XV. Talioferro, Dr. Allan K. Chalmers, Dr. Henry Tweedy, Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron, Dr. Frank Kingdom, and Dr. George A. Buttrick. All offerings received at services have for the last 30 years gone towards splendid work carried on by Dr. George XV. GrofT, i07, at Ling- nang University, Canton, China. I 323 1 SPIKE ALTER, Captain Captain V . S. S. ALTER Captain Elvrl . ,. ., 1,. j. GAJI-LCKI Manager , V W. J. HOWARTH I3281 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN S. S. Alter, Captain Mike Garbinski H. L. Krousc J. R. Patrick F. M. Plant, Jr. W. R. Smultz G. C. Washabaugh. Jr. Michael Cicuk G. J. Lucas L. R. Frkctich L. B. Ickcs W. E. Mori C. M. Peters E. G. Radcliff Carl Stravinski L. C. White 1.. J. Gajccki W. M. Kniaz T. J. Ncmcth J. H. Pctrclla Stephen Rollins T. E. Vargo Charles Kinnard B. R. Pollock W. J. Howarth LEON GAJECKI, Captain-clcct SEASONS RECORD October 7ePenn State ., . 13 Bucknell e . V 3 State College October 14-Penn State ........... 49 Lchigh ............... 7 State College October Zl-Penn State 0 Cornell ., . . 47 Ithaca, N. Y. October ZSePenn Staten, ,. . 6 Syracuse r . 6 Syracuse, N. Y. November 4-Penn State ........... 12 Maryland ............. 0 State College November llePenn Statenm. . 10 Pennsylvania , ..... 0 Philadelphia November ISePenn State ...... 14 Army ................ 14 West Point, N. Y. November ZS-Penn State. . . ,, 10 Pittsburgh ....... . 0 State College Scoring their first victory over the University of Pittsburgh in 20 years, the Nit- tany Lions closed a hot-and-cold grid campaign that opened impressively, hit a mid- season slump, and ended brilliantly with victories over Penn and Pitt for a total of five wins and two ties in an eightegame schedule. Penn State inaugurated its 1939 football season With a 13-3 victory over Buck- nell University. Midway in the hrst quarter of the Penn State-Bucknell game, Co-Captain Kiick, Bucknell, booted a perfect field goal from Statehs thirty-yard line to give Bucknell a 3-0 lead. Throughout the remainder of the first half, the Lions were unable to score against the brilliant defense of the Bucknell line. In the third period, Smaltz, star Lion passer tossed to Krouse on the 26-yard line. Another pass to Rollins added 7 yards. After a fumble, Smaltz pitched a perfect throw to Rollins who carried the ball over the goal for the first state score. Ben Pollock converted to make the score 7-3. Top How, Left to Iiighteltlntt. Mnri. Kninz. l'vtors. Putrit-k, Frkmivh. Yurun. thHn I'olrI-llu First Ihnv-Jmllm'k, Walslmlmugh, Cit-uk, anm-ki. Alter. Irkvs. lhululin'. Xmm-th. 110mm: t3291 Gajecki laterals to Pntrick-Army Game W. J. HOWARTH Manager FOOTBALL With a little over a minute left to play, Speedy Pepper Petrella turned his left end, smashed his way through the entire Bucknell line, wriggled and staggered over the goal. Smaltz missed the try for extra point and the game end- ed at 13-3. The following week, a Home- coming Day crowd saw Penn State thoroughly trounce a much weak- er Lehigh team, 49-7. The hrst State score came When Peters carried Loomis, punt out of bounds on his own 42-yard line. White and Peters picked up 9 yards on two line smashes. On the next play, Ickes hit center, headed for the sidelines and scored on a 49-yard run. Pollock con- verted the extra point and State led 7-0. Then White, on a reverse around left end, tallied the second touchdown 0f the game. Pollock again kicked the extra point. In the second period State added an- other score, With Petrella carry- ing the ball 68 yards for a touch- down. Patrick converted. Lehigh made its only successful attempt of the afternoon, as Bill Simpson recovered Petrellzfs fum- ble on the State 44 and Lehigh made a first down on a rush to the 18-yard line. Steve Smoke then tossed a scoring pass to Shireman. Joe Ambrogi booted the conver- sion. S. ROLLINS FUUTI'ALL G. C. V'ASHABAUGH L. R. IJRKETICH Two more touchdowns for Penn State were started by passes from Smaltz to Ickes. Craig White and Kins made the final touchdowns making the score 49-7. A game forecast as a hard battle for undefeated Cornell L V- WHlT': turned out to be a rout as the Big Red scored seven touchdowns and converted five extra points to defeat Penn State, 47-0. In the opening moments of the game, Steve Rollins fumbled twice and both times the ball was caught in mid-air and con- verted into Cornell scores. Penn State never recovered from this first minute shock and gained only 14 yards and rushed only one first down. In the Syracuse-Penn State game, Cliff Wilson, Syracuse quarterback, trotted over the goal after only one minute of play. The try for extra point failed. In the second period Petrella counted for Penn State,s score to tie the game. The tie re- mained as Penn State also missed the conversion. Both teams threatened during the game but neither seemed to have the extra push for another score. Poor defense on both sides ac- counted for the scores. W'hitc eludes Pitt tacklcrs on reverscelhtr Game I3311 FOOTBALL j. R. PATRICK L. B. ICKES C. STRAVINSKI Two quick thrusts late 1n the third quarter, gave Penn State a 12- 0 victory over the University of Maryland. After passing had failed in the hrst half, brilliant running by Petrella and Rollins accounted for two Lion,s scores. Fullback Ickes after two tries successfully bucked the line for the flrst State score. After the Lions had kicked to Maryland and recovered the ball on downs, Petrella replaced Rollins and ran the ball 53 yards in three plays to score the last touchdown. Both conversions were missed to leave the final score 12-0. The next week Penn State went to Franklin Field and de- feated the favored University of Pennsylvania, 10-0. The Nittany Lions marched down the field for 65 yards for a touch- down early in the first quarter. The conversion was good. In the second quarter, Penn State clinched the game as Patrick kicked a perfect field goal from the 15-yard line. State rolled up 242 yards to PennTS 105. Superior running by Rollins and Petrella and the coffin-corner kicks of Smaltz and Ickes kept Penn continuously on the defense. A last-minute pass enabled Army to snatch Victory from State and gain a 14-14 tie. Hatch in a 41-yard pass, reached Heffer Patrick blocks for Peters on end run4Pitt Game 13321 on State,s 3-yard line and in two plays the Cadets scored and con- verted to tie Penn State. State assumed a 7-0 advantage early in the first period when Kniaz inter- cepted an Army pass and galloped 45 yards for a touchdown. Pol- lock booted the conversion. Army retaliated late in the second period when Ickes, kick was blocked. Rooney recovered and ran for a touchdown. Frontczak kicked the tying extra point. Ickes, in the third, ran 56 yards through the Army line to score State,s flnal touchdown. Pollock again con- verted the extra point. Then in the last minute Army tied with its long pass. An alert State team, playing its final game of the season, capital- ized on all breaks and with bril- liant teamwork defeated the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, 10-0, for State,s first victory over Pitt since 1919. Statds flrst score came as Smaltz rushed over the Pitt goal-line after State had recovered a fumble by Dick Cassiano on Pitfs 22-yard line. Ben Pollock, State,s conver- sion artist, successfully converted. A held goal from Pittts 24-yard line by John Patrick, clinched the Penn State triumph in the last pe- riod of the game. State thorough- ly showed their superiority as they gathered 17 first downs to Pitfs 9 and gained 205 yards to 10$ for Pitt. T. E. VARGO XV. M. KNIAZ I3331 Patrick intercepts at Lehigh pass T. J. NEMETH FOOTBALL September October October October October November November November 9X R. E. SCHULER, Captain SEASONS RECORD 30-Pcnn State . 4 Gettysburg ..... 7-Pcnn State ,,,,,,,,,, S Lchigh V . V .. , 14--Pcnn State ...... 2 Buckncll ............... 20 Pcnn State 13 Carnegie Tech 28-Pcnn State . . ....... 5 Syracuse 4-Pcnn State ,. 3 Navy , .. ., 8-Pcnn State V . .. . . 3 Army 18-Pcnn State ................. 0 Tcmplc ................ . I3341 SOCCER LETTERMEN L. A. Bigott V. P. Cavannugh, Associate Manager J. N. Corman J. D. Durain F. R. Ernst G. G. Green, Jr. V. A. Hartman W. R. Hostcrmnn, Jr. W. W. King W. Lange X. P. Lasknris D. Mcgrail J. F. Melley, Manager R. M. Olmstcad, Jr. H. M. Pfeifcr F. D. Rupprccht, Associate Manager R. E. Schulcr, Captain J. J. Schaeffcr H. W. Wodock 1 1 0 0 0 2 J. F. MIZLLEY 2 Manager 0 Clinching their title as outstanding collegiate soccer team in the East, Penn State,s 1939 booters drove through an eight- game schedule to hnish their seventh consecutive undefeated season. Extending their winning streak to 53 games for an unparal- leled record in Penn State sports, the soccer teanfs record gave them co-ownership, With Princeton, of the Eastern Intercollegi- ate SOCCCI' CI'OWD. Overcoming a handicap of five untried sophomores in the line-up, the Lions booted their way into the 1939 season by out- classing a fighting Gettysburg aggregation, 4-1. Megrail kicked in two of the Lion points While Green and Corman accounted for singles. The Bullets scored their only goal late in the third quarter. Ernst, State,s center forward, tallied three points in a single period to lead a Nittany attack that smothered Lehigh, 5-1. Hosterman and King contributed the remaining Lion points before the Engineers broke through the State defense in the final quarter to score one point. A dangerous Bucknell team offered State its first serious threat, holding the Lions to a 2-0 Victory. Gus Bigott, wiry Venezuelan and State,s candidate for all-American soccer hon- ors, accounted for both of the Nittany points, the first on a follow-up of a corner kick and the second on a set-up by Durain. A week later the Lions returned to swamp a power- 1:1? '11 974A , i ,9 mi. 3 v. sr ; I I ' .1 A , I W m i K W 5AA. m 5744 III Stu; I 4 1,7,, 3s v um ml 5m 9 sun I 574A mu 5 W F. R. ERNST mm 9741; L. A. BIGOTT f Ir Top 1'0 101'! to Iiith 1 rm! DIIr: IiII. DI IIrlIIIrII. 310:. 'rIIil. 1II3'11Ir I. nsl' nris Sm Ullll Run MI 111- '3' 11IIrIIIIIIII. i'IIrIIII III sh n I III H F1't1l.x'111'1,:..t'1'ini I4 irst lhmew mlm 1 Olmsu .,III 1 I IHL SI1IIIII-r, 1H,; ',ult P0 in r N lmelTI-I 13351 SOCCER til STII H. B. W'ODOCK mull 5711 wt STU; V. HARTMAN J. J. SCHAIEFFER less Carnegie Tech team, 13-0, to set a new intercollegiate soccer scoring record. Capt. Schuler, who With Lange contributed outstanding defense throughout the season, and Bigott booted in three each. Ernst and King each scored twice and Hartman, Hostcrman, and Durain added single points for Statds shutout victory. Coach Bill Jeffrcyk men overcame a slow start to smash Syracuse, 5-0, as Bigott scored four points, two of them on beautiful set-ups by Wodock. Both Army and Navy threatened to tie the Lions in the last half of the season as State encountered its stiHcst competition of the season. Stalling State's smooth passing attack with hard rushes, the Mid- dies pushed the game into an extra period before King scored the win- ning point for the Lions. King and Bigott had scored earlier in the game to give the Jeffreymen tem- porary leads, but Navy came back twice to end the regular game, 2-2, and necessitate an extra period. Smashing a third period dead- lock, Bigott again saved State,s perfect soccer record by scor- ing the winning point in a 3-2 victory over Army. Bigott scored all three State points. In their first tie game since 1937, the Nittany booters con- cluded the 1939 season by dead- locking Temple, 0-0. t$$n S a R. A OLMSTIEAD. JR. Green intercepts and passes 9 ! Sum W, R. HOSTFRMAN SOCCER J. n. DURAIN l 2137 1 CROSS COUNTRY Marked by outstanding individual performance rather than high team scoring in meets, the Penn State cross-Country team finished its 1939 season with one victory, three losses, and third place in the IC4-A. Eastern Intercollegiate champion Bill Smith finished some 300 yards ahead of his nearest rival to take first place in the Lions, opening run with Manhattan but the failure of Captain Frank Maule and Goffberg to Enish jinkcd Starch chances for victory as Manhattan copped the meet 24-31. Smith trailed Michigan Statcis Fehr by a stride in a surprise upset after having F. E. MAULE . . . . . Captain led the field until the last 50 yards in the second meet of the season, With Michigan State winning 24-31. Captain Maulc staved off a more serious loss by taking third place. Smith starred again for Penn State as he broke the five-mile hill and dale record at Syracuse in the unlucky Lions, third mcet. With three cross-countrymen turning in the best times of their college careers, Penn State defeated Pittsburgh over the Lionsi home course 22-33. Smith again placed first, ahead of Pittsburglfs Walt Sterner, with Captain Maule third, and Hen- derson fifth. Maule, Henderson, and Olsen all broke their previous records for the five-mile run. Penn State finished the season by taking third place in the IC4-A at Van Cortland Park, with Smith, leule, Olsen, Bourgerie, and Thicl scoring for the Lions. M. H. VINZANT Manager N 53! 5M 53, Left to RighteVinzunt, Henderson, Nipson, Hostettlor, Bourgerie, Mnule, Smith, Tliiel, Miller, Olsen, Xerner SEASONS RECORD Penn State ........................... Manhattan ......................................... 24 Penn State .................. Michigan State .................................. 24 Penn State ................ Syracuse .............................................. 26 Penn State ................ Pittsburgh .......................................... 33 I. C. A. A. A. A.-Third Place LETTERMEN F. E. Maulc, Captain L. Cooper J. B. Hostettler F. C. Anderson R. G. Godshall G. M. Miller Alex Bourgerie L. P. Henderson H. Nipson M, H. Vinznnt, Manager t3381 BASKET- BALL LETTERMEN J. E. Barr R. V. Grimes E. A. Cross H. C. McWillinms, Jn, Captain J. S. Motfatt N. Racusin R. H. Crowell H. W. Smith Q. W. Couch, Manager H. C. McWILLIAMS, JR., Captain SEASONS RECORD Penn State ......................... 26 Washington 8: Jefferson .......... 35 Penn State V $2 Susquehanna ............................ 23 Penn State . , ............... 37 Buckncll .................................. 44 Penn Statc ., ............. 31 Mount Union .3 24 Penn State A. .V . 4 . ..... . .. SS Akron ..................................... 20 Penn State ........................... 36 Kent State ............................. 21 Penn State . . , .. 3. 28 Pittsburgh ....................... 31 Penn State . H .. 33 Georgetown . ...................... 22 Penn State . .. ,. 33 Carnegie Tech 3 .. V .V 35 Penn State ,, . V 24 Syracuse ., 27 Penn State .. ,. .. ........ 40 Navy ................. ,.,. 17 Penn State , .. ,. .. 47 Rutgers ................................ 19 Penn State V ., 32 West Virginia .................... 23 Penn State ., V . . .. .... 47 Army ................................... 20 Penn State . .. ., 4 ,. ..... 29 New York University ............ 35 Penn State ....... ,.. 43 Colgate ................................ 25 Penn State .. , .. . ...... 29 Syracuse .................................. 34 Q- W. COUCH Penn State ........ , 35 Georgetown . ...................... 38 Manager Penn State . . , . 33 Temple ................................... 31 Penn State . .... ., ., 55 West Virginia .......................... 51 Penn State ,,.. .. V V. 36 Pittsburgh .............................. 29 Penn State ............................ 46 Temple .................................... 36 Penn State . ........................ 48 Carnegie Tech ........................ 26 I342l A ragged, erratic Penn State basketball team opened its 1940 season With a defeat, improved steadily during the next 17 games, and completed its activities by bowling over the last five opponents through sheer power and brilliant play. Offering even greater promise for next year, since Capt. McWilliams is the only man on the entire squad lost by graduation, the Law- thermen displayed a calibre of play this season that placed them tenth in rank among the great teams in the country. In the opener With W. 8: J. the State quintet made a poor showing, with both offense and defense failing to click. Nor Jt E BARR was the 52-23 Victory over Susquehanna four days later impres- sive, in view of the impotent opposition of the visitors. In the action-packed Bucknell battle, however, the Lion attack ap- peared much improved, with Capt. McWilliams and John Barr sharing scoring honors. Steadier shooting and a tighter passing attack enabled the Lions to bag three Ohio opponents during a holiday hunting trip. Mt. Union, Akron, and Kent State fell before the steadily- improving Statemen, and only a narrow victory eked out by Pittsburgh deprived the Lions of an all-win trip. Barr, Capt. McWilliams, Christman, Gross, and MoiTat turned in consist- ently good performances on these away games. Top Row, Lth to ItiulltveFurris, Krouse, Mnffult. Christmuu, Gross, Supp First llow-urimeu, lincusin, Mcwilliunm, Burr. Lruwell I3431 BASH ETBALL N. RACUSIN R. V. GRIMES .l. S. MOFFATT After defeating Georgetown and being defeated by Carnegie Tech and Syracuse in three not-too-exciting encounters, the State basketeers perked up to smash Navy and Rutgers, outpoint a favored West Virginia aggregation, smother Army, and engage N. Y. U. in a nip-and-tuck battle from Which the urbanites emerged victorious. This mid-season spurt featured a hard-iighting Lion quintet scarcely recognizable as the same team which started the season. With Barr and Mof'fatt setting the pace, State had little difficulty in subduing Colgate. Syracuse, however, put on a terrihc closing drive to nose out the Nittany five for the second time this season. George- town,s Hoyas piled up an early lead which State could not quite overcome, despite brilliant playing by McWilliams, Barr, and Moffatt. Rebounding from these two defeats, the Lawthermen entered the final five-game stretch which saw them at their best. Playing a brand of basketball that no opponent could equal, the Lions defeated Temple by a narrow margin in their hrst encounter, edged out the Mountaineers of West Virginia in an overtime period, and easily overcame an apathetic Pittsburgh team Which came to life too late. In the return game with Temple, the State quintet gained a decisive victory over the Owls and climaxed the season a few days later by riding roughshod over the power- less Tartans of Carnegie Tech. W441 Rncusin's shut nn thc rcbound McW'illiJms urcrchm fur Um mp BASKETBALL I5. FARRIS K. G. CHRISTMAN 13451 MIKE COOPER, Captain SEASON'S RECORD Jan 20-Pcnn State . .. 7 Jan 27 1 cnn State . ,. 6 Feb 3-Pcnn State 4 Feb. l7 Pcnn State . 41:, Feb. 24-Pcnn State 6 E; Feb. 28 1, ::111 State ,. 3 Mar 2-Pcnn State 6V3 Mar. 16 1 cnn State 1V; Mar. XVcstcrn Maryland 1 Toronto Army Virginia Michigan State . . Syracuse Cornell ,,,,, Wisconsin .......... 8-9 Eastcrn Intercollegiate Boxing ASSOCi;F tion Tournamcnt-liirst Place ' 3 'M .2 .4 Ivx State College State College XVcst Point, N. Y. Charlottesville. Va. State College Syracuse, N. Y. State College Madison, Wis. State College I 346 1 BOXING LETTERMEN Sidney S. Alter Michael Cooper, Captain Victor W. Fiorc George D. Hankins James C. Lewis Paul C. Mall Bernard N. Sandson Paul J. Scully Frank W. Stanko Howard G. Anderson, Manager H. G. ANDERSON Manngcr Penn Statels 1940 varsity boxing team climaxed a suc- cessful dual meet campaign by topping the cream of the east to win the Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Association Tournament and retire the Baltimore Sun Trophy, a prize Which had been in competition since 1929. The Nittany Lions opened the season in Recreation Hall by scoring a decisive 7-1 victory over Western Maryland. Stanko, Baird, and Lewis featured for State, all three scor- ing technical knockou ts. . . . F. w. STANKO A weak Toronto team next invaded the Lion,s law, only to fall an easy victim to the State mittsters. Capt. Mike Cooper led his teammates to a 6-2 victory by decisioning Bill Swick, the Canadian amateur champion. Penn State took to the road and met a strong Army team at West Point, :1 4-4 tie being the best the Lions could do against the defending Eastern Intercollegiate Cham- pions. Stanko, Baird, Sandson, and Lewis punched out victories for State, While Capt. Cooper lost his fifth match to Army,s Capt. Lavendusky in a close bout. The Lions journeyed to Charlottesville, Va., for their next encounter, and here earned a hard-fought Victory, 4V2-3 M2, over a good University of Virginia team. On the J' C' LEWIS ..h 3 . ' ' 5' V . 1gb. i'l 1 'Vk X 9'0 w 5T4 '1in 11m left to Right - 01Hk Alter Master Sl'Illb Mull Imxis Sundsun A-ndqrsuu l-lrst lluxiH-Silvestri Ilnmmm 1lunklns.Coopur Stuul'm Faion nm r1 f3471 BOXING B. N. SANDSON R. D. BAIRD following week-end, State returned to Rec Hall and easily outpointed Michigan State, 6V2-1V2. 8' 5' ALTER On Feb. 28, Penn State suffered its first defeat of the season when the Orange of Syracuse gained a 5-3 decision over the Lions in a match fought at Syracuse. Cooper, Stanko, and Sandson garnered decisions to account for State,s scores. The Lions returned to form on the following Saturday and soundly trounced a famed Cornell team, 6V2-1 IA. The Sandson-Clarke bout proved to be the feature of the evening, With Bernie nosing out the Big Red contender to extend his string to seven consecutive victories. The finals of the E. I. B. A. Tournament I3481 The final dual meet of the season saw the Lions bow to a strong XVisconsin team, GVZ-l V2. Paul Scally scored a surprise win for the only State victory. On March 8 and 9, Penn State played host to the Eastern Intercollegiate Box- ing Association Tournament. The Lions proceeded to place seven men in the Fmals, Win- ning two championships, five seconds, one third, and Win- ning first place in the tourna- ment With a 26-point score. Jim Lewis hammered his way to the 16S-1b. title, but it was Capt. Mike Cooper who led his mates to victory by de- feating Cadet Lavendusky of Army for the first time in six bouts, clinching the tourna- ment and retiring the coveted Baltimore Sun Trophy. G. D. HANKINS Red Stanko charges Capt. Fine of Cornell P. J. SCALLY BOXING P. C. MALL I3491 WRESTLING E. F. Bortz, Captain G. W. Elliott C. E. Rohrcr R. F. Gcnsler D. M. Waite C. S. King R. G. Alexander C. L. Hess J. R. Scalzo, Jr. F. A. Gleason E. M. Pennington, Manager ERNIE BORTZ, Captain SEASON'S RECORD Jan. 13-Fcnn State ,. . .2 19 Cornell 9 Ithaca Jan. ZO-Pcnn State ,. . 26 Chicago ....... 0 State College jun. 272Pcnn State 2 ., . 22 Syracusc V ...... 6 State College Feb. 32Pcnn State 2. .. 26 Princeton .. 6 State College ltcb. lOchnn State 12 Lchigh 2 . ,. . 12 Bethlehem Fcb. 172pcnn State . 14 Michigan . . 16 State College l?cb. 24-Fcnn State . .. 20!:- Army . . ,. 9V; West Point Mar. 2--Pcnn State . V. . 12 Navy . 2 . .. 14 Annapolis 13. M. PICNNINGTON Tied for Third Placc2linstcrn Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Manager Featuring Capt. Ernie Bortzi assumption of the 175- pound championship title in the Eastern Intercollegiates and the undefeated records of Bortz and Gleason in the season,s dual meets, Penn State,s wrestlers concluded their 1939 schedule With flve wins, two losses, and one tie. Gleason, Eastern Intercollegiate 13 S-pound champion, and Scalzo scored falls for Penn State in the opening meet of the season as the Lions defeated Cornell, 19-9. Deci- sions for Rohrer, Capt. Bortz, and Elliott gave State a Wide F. A. GLEASON margin of victory. State next dropped Chicago, 26-0, with Scalzo scoring his second fall in two matches by pinning Chicagds Capt. Thomas. Syracuse fell prey to the Lions the next week, 22-6. Gleason and Rohrer led the scoring for State With falls, While Hess, Waite, and Alexander added decision points. Gleason pinned Princetonk Harding, former intercol- legiate champion, to provide the highlight of State,s fourth victory of the season when they trounced Princeton, 26-6. Hess, Gleason, Rohrer, and Bortz gained falls during the meet. J. R. SCALZO, JR. 3 eh ,. ,. N 57 496-1.vh i ' V Top, Row. IoftmIiigm-l'onningmn Hiloxnndvr Iii ss Sr H170 hing Spi-idol iirsl Iimv- W :liu GLllh'll'r i Hllil Burtz Elliott Iiolin-r G-lulson WRESTLING D. M. W'AlTl-Z R. F. GICNSLIiK Traveling to Bethlehem, the Lions weathered a 12-12 tie with Lehigh. Gleason, Gensler, and Bortz decisioned u. w. ELLIOTT . . . that men, and Rohrer and Elhott gamed draws. Scalzo suffered his firstdefcat of the year in losing to Masem. Penn State,s lone home defeat of the year was inflicted by a strong Michigan team, 16-14. Gleason and Bortz con- tinued their undefeated records for the season, while other State victories were won by Hess and King. Elliott, bat- tling Michigank Capt. Jordan in a tense Enal match, suf- fered a broken ankle midway in the bout and was forced to default. Army fell before the State wrestlers, 20V2-9Vz, with Gleason and Bortz again win- ning their matches to remain undefeated, and the Lions closed their dual meet season by dropping a hard-fought match the next week to Navy. The Intercollegiates at Syr- acuse held little for the Lions. Capt. Bortz fought his way to the 17S-pound champion- ship, but Gleason, last year's champion, lost his title to Levering, of Penn, in the 13 S-pound finals. C. E. ROHRER Muscles bulge as Rohrcr wrigglcs free C. S. KING WRESTLING C. L. HESS I3531 M. H. P. F. Bogatin A. P. Boileau L. R. Curtis D. R. DelManzo . . 1 .1. VINZANT J H Frucau Co-Captain Co-Captain D. J. EYER Manager .2 s A M M. Top Row, Ioft to Itighti-Eytr. Mnnus, Svhmur. 5V0 hlp I-lrut 1:0554DI-lmunzu lsugmin lInih-ml Ihllllllllll Md. :umhlln V inzum, Nuxlurr5, SWIMMING LETTERMEN W. S. Kirkpatrick T. L. Reissmann A. W. Lehman D. S. Schaper S. L. Marcus M. H. Vinzant G. R. McLaughlin E. F. Webb A. A. Price D. J. Eyer SEASONS RECORD January 64Penn State ...................... 34 University of Pennsylvania 40 January ZO-Penn State ...................... 51 Washington 8: Jefferson .......... 24 February 9--Pcnn State . .................... 23 University of Pittsburgh ........ 52 February 104Penn State ...................... $0 Carnegie Tech ........................ 25 February 17-Penn State ...................... 36 Cornell .................................... 39 February 23-Pcnn State .................. 34 Temple .................................... 41 February 24-Penn State ...................... 29 Rutgers .................................. 46 G- R- MCLAUGHUN March 2-Pcnn State ...................... 35 Syracuse .................................. 40 Under the watchful eyes of R. E. Galbraith and W. J. Gaskill this yean varsity team turned in a good record despite :1 bad luck jinx that seemed to be following the squad all season. Although the team came out on the small end of total meets won, the comparative score proves that all were closely contested. Outstanding among the point winners were W. S. Kirkpatrick, Co-Captnins M. H. Vinzant and G. R. McLaughlin, D. R. DelManzo, and A. P. Boileau. U Hut Gnlhrulth ermhttr l'riee Curtis Gnu llll lxirkpntriek, Robinson, Iteissnmnn I3541 I'ROII.I'f!10RIL'IMIFIIIHHIIIIII.an'L't-L' IIulInis:.t IxruHor IvZIrst llmI'iIIm-dvr. 1.30m: Fielligvr Loxx custom Jul FENCING LETTERMEN D. K. Adams R. L. Harder D. S. Lyons P. H. Ficbigcr L. W. Kutz II . B. Sheriff I C. Good E. R. Lowenstcin 13. A. Zargcr SEASON'S RECORD Penn State .................... 22 V2 Syracuse ...................... 4 V; Penn State. .................. 19 Lchigh .......................... 8 Penn State ...................... 14 U. of Pcnnn. Penn State . . .................. 7 Temple ...... Penn State .................. 8 M3 Penn State ...................... 7 NM vy .......................... Triangular Mcct-Corncll 41, Penn State 32, Syracuse 7V1. uh P. H. FIEBIGER aptam GYMNASTICS B. H. Stnhl G. L. Sumner G. B. Tcrwilligcr IV. IV. Ward Ii. A. Weaver Army ............................ 4R M. G. BECK Top Row, 10ft to Right -II tItlsmnn II' :ml $01111.oner Intht-r6 u:umnor l'I-,ldmun Ioskn Fir st I mx-Sn- hmun- l.l:I r. hillt-spie, StlquhIr IIm-k II' mum Captain Top How, LI-I't III Hiuhta DMViH, JIIhIINIIII P-III hInIIII DI-Lqu. GIIrrI'H. MIII'gIIrIIIII, Smith. FIIII'lor, OmIIllI-ki, DIIII'lL'r. StulilIlrior First RUWinUWlIHHl. Erwin. MIIIIIIII, III-rriL k lelIlm 1x, Liuhthmly, IVolliI-rt HOCKEY PARTICIPANTS SEASON 5 RECORD P. S. OPP- W'iiliam Smhldricr, Manager Oscar Smith, Captain ' DCC' 81Pcnnsylvania ' ' at HchhCy ' I 4 . Jan. lZ-Hcrshcy lunior Bears .1: crshcy ........ 1 4 .iv DUmird P- R. DOWIUF 13- M, kW! Jan. 27-Hcr5ilcy Junior Bears ...... at Sun: Colicgc.. 6 M. J. Gates J. Bnclimnn R. P. Johnson Feb. ZCHCI'slIcy lqjunior Bears at Hershey ........ 3 7 Larry Lightbudy C. DcLong M. P. chock i:cE.13-I;;incmcm ' NW VII. ' .. 2 1: i r . , . . .c . C untginton, G. S. W oolerr W. C. GJHI'LIE R. Omalcc'kI FL-b. IlCCharlcstown. W V13 9 S. Matula J. C. Robbie C. S. Herrick Feb. IGCDuqucsnc . 1 4 R. Magcrum I7. G. Bowman A. W. Bitncr Fcb. 271Lafayuttc .. 7 2 Mar. 1-Lc high ,. V . 8 2 Mar. 8-Carncgic Tech ................. at Iohnstomi 4 l SKIIN G Not yet recognized officially .Is a College athletic team, Penn Statc' s xkiing club tlI IIs yL.1r iml L'iusciy contusicd mL-Lts to Cornell and tolgatL. placcd ninth in 111- lnstcrn Lompclition, and w on LiIL' majority of honors in the PLIIIIsle 1III1 championship IIILLL held 0Icr tlIL' Llub s Binlsburg course k of experienced members and no practiLL- IInIIdianpcd tlIc unofhcinl Lion skiers .15 they deL-JIcLi Toronto and Queens UniVLrsitiLs of Canada to finish niInt in an al-Lastcrn mcct mi 1: L1ck Piac id N. Y., uring the Christmas Iiolidly WIIilL IlIL Nitt1nymcn lost to both Cornell and Colgate State 5 captain, M1X Peters, 51:: MW course rccurds in both mLcts Ind Won tlII:ys cruss- -counlry L'I cm 11 Col- garc m or an cntircl y new course. Peters won cross- -Cnuntry honors in the Pennsylvania championships with Phil Sussnmn Liking tlIL statc jumping Iillc.5t.11c mL'n vmn in all four L-Icntsaross- -co untrI, downhill racing, slalom, and jumping. Coached by Max Dcrcum, tlIL LL.IIII include Peters, Suss- IIInnn, Sam Crabtrcc. Harold Stout. and Charles Hilfcny MAX PETERS SAM CRABTRIZE I3561 COACHES VARSITY BOB IIIG G INS Football LEO IIOI'CK Boxing CHARLIE SPEIDEL Wrestling A. F. DAVIS Ice Hockey BOB GALBRAITH Swimming MAX DERCUM Skiing THEODORE ROETIIKE Tennis EUGENE WETTSTONE Gymnastics JOHN LAVVTHER Basketball NICK THIEL Lacrosse HA RRY KRVTTER Fencing JOE BEDENK Baseball BILL JEFFREY Soccer CHICK WERNER Cross Country and Truck BOB RUTHERFORD Golf w- my n ryw men g mvm-nwmu-am 1' gm X 1X. ,.4 mama. r. wwm; 2w BASEBALL LETTERMEN Martin Valerie W. B. No.11 A. B. Scibcl J. M. Richardson Edward Supp 11W. Bastian H. S. Harrison J. R. Wrigley P. G. Menzic J. A. Nacchio G. H. Gates J. R. Gillespie J. K. Cope, Manager J. C. Didingcr R. C. Brake, Captain T. S. Marlow D. S. Sherwin H. M. Houscr S. T. Watts PAUL MENZIIi Co-Cdpmin. 1940 1 1 l'- l M MART VALERI Co-Captnin, I940 SEASONS RECORD April 7-Pcnn State 1, . . 1 Princeton ....... . 7 Princeton April lS-Pcnn State ,,,,,,,, 2 Western Maryland 1 State College April 21-Pcnn State . 1 Pennsylvania . 1. 2 Philadelphia April 22-Pcnn State ,. 5 Navy .................. 3 Annapolis April 26-Pcnn State ....... 7 Dickinson V 0 State College April 29-Pcnn State . H 10 Villanovn S State College May 2-Penn State ........ 6 Gettysburg 4 State College May 4 Penn State .. 15 Temple .......... 7 State College May 61Pcnn State ....... 0 Syracuse . 7 Syracuse May lO-Pcnn State V V . 9 Pittsburgh 5 Pittsburgh May lO-Pcnn State . . 1 Pittsburgh ,. .. 0 Pittsburgh May 13-Pcnn State . Rain Syracuse Rain State College May 191Penn State ,,,,,,, 5 West Virginia 9 Morgantown May ZO-Penn State . . 17 West Virginia ,. 14 Morgantown May 24 Penn State .. . .. 9 Susquehanna . . 1 State College May 27-Pcnn State ,,,,,,, 8 Muhlcnburg ........ 4 State College May 30 Penn State . 10 Buckncll ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 State College R- 1 CASSELIH'ZRRY June 31Penn State . .. 4 Rutgers ............... 3 State College Manager 1940 June 9-Penn State 1. 17 Pittsburgh .......... 7 State College June lO-Pcnn State 14 Pittsburgh .......... 2 State College I3601 Excellent pitching and timely hitting brought Penn State its most successful season in baseball history as the 1939 varsity nine compiled a record of 15 Wins in 19 starts. After bowing to an experienced Princeton team, 7-1, in the seasonk opener, Penn State launched its home season with a 2-1 win over XVestern Maryland. Sam Watts, appearing in his first game for the Lions, allowed only four scattered hits, While Gates, Menzie, and Harrison led Stateis hitting attack. Losing a close 2-1 game to Pennsylvania, the Lions came back to hand Navy their first defeat of the year, 5-3, and then proceeded to win their next four games. Home runs by Gates, Valeri, and Capt. Brake sparked the Lions as they soundly trounced Dickinson, 7-0. Villa- nova next fell prey to the Nittanymen, 10-5, With State scoring four runs on hits by Harrison, Valeri, Gates, and Sapp in the crucial seventh inning. Vaieriis home run in the ninth with Wrigley on base gave the Lions :1 6-4 victory over Gettysburg, With Bastian striking out 13 Gettysburg men and allowing only two hits in six innings. Playing errorless ball and taking advantage of nine of their opponents, errors, State downed Temple, 15-7, With I i . Neg?! .STA R. C. BRAKE Captain 1939 90W $87,476.: H. S. HARRISON 'iup HOW. lI-II luiii; iii Hu-IIIIIII' MiiIIII' ii'riLin. DiIliIIuIIr NI-IIi Riv'lIIIIIisuII lizlinIIII li rs! lion hiliI-spiI WIIIIs MINUS lirzilm Y:IlI-ri.SII1III ilIIriIIw NIII'iIiII SIII -rII IiI 361 i iIIIIIsvr, Menzim liIII'riNIIII, CUDV, MIIIIIIgI-r 1113!! BASEBALL o t .21 I iis'tM T E. W. BASTAIN Mom 5'17 A A. B. SEIBEL G. H. GATES home runs by Sapp, Valeri, and Menzie. Two days later the Lions took to the road and suffered a 7-0 loss at the hands of Syracuse for their only shutout of the year. Regaining their place in the win column With 5-3 and 1-0 Wins in a double-header with Pittsburgh, the Nittany nine split a two-game series With West Virginia, 5-9 and 17-14. Sherwin led the State batsmen in the first game with a single, double, and triple in four attempts. Capt. Brake secured four hits in five trips to the plate in the sec- ond of the two West Virginia games. Playing on home soil for the remainder of the season, State, aided by Capt. Brake,s homer with one on in the sec- ond, wiped out Susquehanna, 9-1. Bastian pitched in his Cnmcrn catches ball as Bastian bunts against Pitt I3621 fifth win of the season and Valeri and Brake pounded out home runs as the Lions defeated Muhlenberg, 2-1. Harrisoxfs fielding of eight balls without an error fea- tured an otherwise dull game in Which Penn State defeated Bucknell, 10-0, as the season drew to a close. In the next game, Harry Harrison stole home in the ninth to give the Lions their Winning run in a 4-3 tilt With Rutgers, and Penn State closed its schedule by defeating Pittsburgh, 17- 7 and 14-2 in a Commence- ment week-end doublehead- er. Bastian pitched his eighth Win in the first game, With Sam Watts allowing four hits and striking out 13 men in the second. Gates led the Lion hitting for the day With a home run and two singles in three trips to the plate. x ,r ch$ ;3 T4 T5 ,1 1:11? Scibcl nips Villanova shortstop off first rug j. M. RICHARDSON egur t t 6 WW . BASEBALL D. S. SHERXVIN 13631 NICK VUKMANIC Captain 1940 SEASONS RECORD INDOOR Jan. 28-Penn State 40 Ohio State ........ 55 Columbus, 0 Feb. 4-Millrosc Games No Scoring New York City Feb. IO-Pcnn A. C. Meet No Scoring Philadelphia Mar. 4 1. C. A. A. A. A. 10 Points OUTDOOR April 28-29 Pcnn Relays No Scoring Philadelphia May 6 Penn State . V. 73 Chicago ............ 53 Chicago, 111. May 8 Pcnn State 74 Michigan State 57 East Lansing, Mich. May 13-Penn State . V. 87 V; Syracuse .......... 47V; Syracuse, N. Y. May ZO-Penn State 6393 Pittsburgh 71,34 State College May 27-28-1. C. A. A. A. A. 10 Points New York City 364 1 TRACK LETTERMEN ..E Beatty .G. Clark .A. Doehncrt J. M. Frazier,Captain Griest Hanley gFQ ..P ..H ..A Hartman ..P Henderson ..R Hostermm ..L Hutchings E. Jackson ..B Kalmanowicz ..E Maulc, Jr. ..S Pierce ..C ..G S .P. .V trange Sutton ngHOW3 OWgt- Ug ukmanic G. D. LliYDIC Manager 1940 Robinson, Manager Opening the indoor season With a 40-55 victory over Ohio State, featured by Capt. Miller Frazier's wins in the 70-yard high and low hurdles and Vukmanic's and Clark's victories in the shot-put and pole vault, Penn State's track team entered two men in the Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden. Frazier was eliminated in the semi-hnals of the Garden meet, while Barney Ewell, freshman sprinter, placed second in the 60-yard dash. Barney Ewell broke a 23-year-old world's record by running the 50-yard dash in 5.1 seconds in one of the high- . . . . 1. M. FRAZIER llghts 0f the Penn Athletlc Club Inv1tat10n meet a week Captain 1939 later. Frazier took first in the 50-yard high hurdles and Clark and Jackson placed third and fourth in the meet's pole vault competition. Making its best showing in years at the Indoor IC4-A Championship Meet in Madison Square Garden, State placed seventh among 26 colleges, with Frazier, Maule, Clark, and Jackson garnering Nittany points. The Lion trackmen returned from the University of Pennsylvania's Penn Relays With Nick Vukmanic retain- ing his Carnival title in the javelin throw. State defeated Chicago, 73-53, in the first outdoor meet, With the Lions scoring clean sweeps in the mile run R. G. CLARK '1'01111011'. Ieftt1111:111-11111'1111',121l1;11r,1x11111113, Slrxu11.:11,111111r, 1.1'1111,N1111:011 1111s1111,1111r .3I1C 111'1113 S113111-r, '1'11 Second Rmv-R11l1111s111. 1.r'1111','1111rk 81111111 111111113, 1111;- 111111111 811111111, 3 111; 111111111 t3 1111- s. 5111111113 110310.1'1111111 3111111111, Sl11111'11111r, 111111 331-r11er 1' inst Row-Muulv, 111111111111011111 112111;cl, 111111-11111gs, 1'11 '11, 11: 111 113', Ir111,1'rits,11011111:r1su11, lxjellmnu,1111r11111111 13051 TRACK Muscles strain at the tape and javelin. Vukmanic, Maule, Strange, and Henderson won in these events, with other firsts being secured by J F BEATTY Strange in the two-mile run, Pierce in the 880, Vukmanic in discus throw, and Frazier in the 220-yard low hurdles. Two days later Lion trackmen trounced Michigan State, 74-57, in the second dual meet of the spring season. Vukmanic enjoyed a banner day, winning shot put, discus, and javelin events. Hutchings, Kalmanowicz, Griest, and Hartman highlighted other events. Taking 10 hrsts in 15 events, Penn State defeated Syra- cuse, 87V2-47V2, with Frazier breaking the Syracuse 120- Miller Frazier lends the way over Pitt hurdlcrs I3661 yard 11 u r d l 0 mark and Strange and Henderson hn- ished the two-mile event in a dead heat With the fast time of 9:29:9. Nosing ou t Pittsburgh, 71 2-3 to 63 1-3 behind Clark,s record-breaking pole vault of 13 feet, 234 inches, and Smitlfs new high jump record of 6 feet, 2 inches, the Lions entered the IC4-A meet and finished tenth in team scoring. Griest finished sece 0nd in the 880-yard event be- hind Wloodruff, While Vuk- manic suffered the first loss in his intercollegiate career when he lost his javelin title to Peoples of Southern Calie fornia, who set a new record of 223 feet, 131; inches. A. B. KALMANOWICZ M Moffatt easily clears bnr F. 15. GRIIEST TRACK E. C. GRIM I3671 OSSE LETTERMEN A. F. Cowan H. M. Rumbnugh Andrew Krausc A. J. Blair 0. B. Wucnschcl R. C. Sharp J. Naribctsky G. E. RITTER Co-Cnptnins 1940 B. F. BUSER ORGANIZATION Capluin R S. Coskcry C 1-1 7 ' C E. Riltcr and B. E. Buscr Mmmgrr R E. chdcr Mmmgr'r-Eh'rl ............................................ V Linda Brigmnn, Jr. thrialv Managrr H M. Bowc Axmrialc Mxllmgrr-Iilrcl ................................. H. W. Clark. Jr. Fin! Assixluul Mwmgcrx-Lindo Brigman, Jr., and H. W. Clark, Jr. First Axxixlunl Managcrx-Elcrl R. E. Combs and T. J. Sic: V .....V 1 ...,.1..V1idward Harris .. , ,. . . ,.Parkcr Russell Freshman MullngL'FEh'r! ........................................ G. H. Lovell Coach C N. Tllicl Allrrnulc Mmmgvr ....... Frvsbmmz Manugvr . 13681 April April April April April May May May May J. L. PRICE L. BRIGMAN Manager 1940 19 3 9 SCHEDULE P. S. Opp. S St. Johns ......nt Annapolis ............ 7 12 8 Mnry1and . ,...,...nt College Park ........ 2 18 19 Swarthmorc ....... '1! State College .. 6 7 22 Pcnnsylvnnia ............ 1: State College ...... 9 3 29 Army .. ...at West Point . ,. 4 10 6-Syrncusc .................... :1! State College ...... 10 7 12-Hobnrt ..................... at Geneva ................ 6 12 13-Corncll .................... :1: Ithaca ............... 11 7 20 Lchigh ..................... at State College ........ 11 2 1'5 11 Handicapped by lack of early season practice, Penn State,s sporadic lacrosse team finished their 1939 season with four Wins in nine games, including victories over Pennsylvania, Syracuse and Cornell. Capt. Coskery and Wuenschel sparked the Lions scoring attack. OH to a slow start, State dropped contests to St. Johns, of Annapolis, 7-12; Maryland, 2-18, and Swarthmore, 6-7, and then returned near mid-season to swamp Pennsylvania, 9-3. Traveling to West Point, the Lions suffered a 4-10 setback at the hands of Army and then turned homeward to defeat Syracuse, 10-7. Hobart upset the Nittany lacrosse men, 12-6, before a rejuvenated Penn State team took the field to defeat Cornell and Lehigh in the final games of the season. Coskery, Buser, Genther, Wuenschel, Cicak, and Ritter scored for State as the Lions, smarting under the Hobart defeat of the day before, showed vastly improved teamwork in winning, 10-7, over Cornell. Playing over a very wet field and in intermittent rain, the Lions downed Lehigh, 11-2, in the final game, With goals being made by Coskery, Board, DeFalco, Buser, Ritter, Wuenschel, and Cramer. e711 . i111agmg1C 1.110 '2 T1111 Row. Lof! tn I1 111111-1 r111119r mehurv. I'ril-1-. Shnrp.Dr11k1-.Iliner Carter '1'l11r11 Rmv-Gm 111r M1'IIII1.11. 11111112 11111.1r11 Il1IIItl1.Ci1-11k.I1-rstei11.I1uKrn11so.T111111 S1-1-111111 I111w-I1u1-111111111. 1111111111111311, 1'1-1111111'. 3-I11'1-r 111111'01'1' 1111011111.1191D11F11.11-n an1111 First Ilmv-Ihddell. Freedman. W011 ort. Yudin. Israpo. I 151111 13691 UL LETTERMEN J. W. Brand K. K. Klingensmith G. S. Maxwell W. H. Gross J. K. Mnhaffey R. H. Miller, Jr. E. A. chda J. G. McNeely, Manager Driving impressively through six matches before suffering a loss, Penn Statds R H- MILLER golfers tallied a 1939 season record of seven wins and only two defeats. Cu-Captain 1940 Mahaffcy, Miller, Gross, Brand, and Hebda won decisive matches as State opened its season with an 8-1 victory over Rutgers. The next day Army fell before the Nittany drive by the same score, with Mahaffcy, Miller, Gross, Klingcnsmith, and Brand topping the Lion Wins. Gross, Miller, Klingcnsmith, and Brand carried ofiC victories as State defeated Wash- ington and Jefferson 6-3. Pittsburgh lost to the Lion golfers 6-3 and then lost a second match to the Nittnny team a week later by a score of 7-2. On the same day Cornell fell 5-4. Suffering their first loss of the season to Princeton 6-3, the Lions concluded their schedule with an 8-1 win overtPennsylvania and a 5-4 loss to Georgetown. K. K. KLINGENSMITH Co-Captain 1940 I.eft t0 lllght-Iiutln-rfnnl' Brand. Miller, Muhun't-y, Grows. Muxm-ll, thigvnsmlth, Mi-Nm-h' SEASONiS RECORD April ll-Penn State V 8 Rutgers University . 1 Rutgers, N. J. April 2l-Penn State V .. x Army .......................................... 1 West Point, N. Y. April 28-Penn Slate . ,. . . 6 'nshington 8L Jefferson .......... 3 Washington April 299Penn State V . V 6 Pittsburgh .................................. 3 Pittsburgh May 6-Pcnn Stan: . 5 4 State College May 6-Pcnn State VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 7 'g'PiLtsburgh ............... 2 State College May ll-Penn State , . V . V . 3 Princeton .................................. 6 Ithaca. N. Y. May 13-Penn State . . .. .. R ??Pennsylvnnin ........................... l Ithaca, N. Y. May li-Pcnn State ... . V 4 $$Georgetown i. . ,. 5 Ithaca, N. Y. :I'Morning Game H'Afternoon Game J' J' CLARKE Manager 1940 I3701 TENNIS LETTERMEN A. C. Hildebrandt, Captain D. V. Hughes C. P. Arberg J. N. Goodman H. W. Crawford, Manager M. Weinstein L. . ' . . ' A Bigott Theodore Roethke, Coach J J leSh Showing vast improvement over the record of the preceding year, Penn Statek 1939 varsity tennis team completed their first season under Coach Ted Roethke with a record of seven wins and only three losses in a 12-game schedule. Lack of practice was blamed as the netmen opened the spring schedule with a dis- couraging 9-0 loss to Pennsylvania, and then saw rain cancel their first home tilt against Lehigh. The next day the Lions defeated Pittsburgh 7-2 to open a five-match winning streak that brought victories over Gettysburg 9-0, Bucknell 8-1, Carnegie Tech 9-0, and Syracuse 891. Cornell and Army handed the Nittanymen 3-6 setbacks, rain cancelled the second Bucknell match, and Penn State concluded the season by defeating Susquehanna 9-0 and Buckncll 6-3. R. E. CROWTHER Co-Manager 1940 Eu :? Top lhm'iLol't m Higllkvkm-thke, Bernstein. Kirby. llirsh. h-ldnmm Tmld, Crawford FirNt ltmveBigolt. Arlwrg. llildohmmlt, Guudmnn. XVt'lImtt-iu SEASONS RECORD April 15--Pcnn State . . 0 Pennsylvania Philadelphia April Zl-vPcnn State . .....H.,Rain Lchigh .......... State College April 22--Penn State .. . . ...... 7 Pittsburgh ............. State College April ZS-Pcnn State .. . ,. ............ 9 Gettysburg .......................... 0 State College May 3--Pcnn State . H ............ R Bucknell .................................... 1 State College May 4v-Pcnn State . . . . V V 9 Carnegie Tech ..................... 0 State College May 6-Penn State . . t 8 Syracuse ............................... 1 Syracuse May lO-Penn State ......................... 3 Cornell State College May H-Pcnn State , uRain Buckncll Lewisburg May 17-Penn State ...................... 3 Army ....................................... West point May 24-Pcnn State . ...................... 9 Susquehanna ............................ 0 State College J. N. GOODMAN May 27-Pcnn State ......................... 6 Bucknell ................................... 3 Lewisburg Captain 1940 I3711 WOMEN SPORTS The activities of the W'ornch Recreation Association are centered around the ten sports clubs. The clubs follow: The Archery Club, Dance Club. Fencing Club. Golf Club, Outing Club, Riding Club. Rifle Club. Swim- ming Club. Tennis Club. and the Variety Club. These clubs not only assist the organization in sponsoring anv large projects throughout the year but also have complete social and recreational programs of their own. In addition to the sports clubs and intramural programs the W'. R. A. sponsors an extensive social program. Beginning in Freshman Week the organization aids in IWcshnmn Orientation by holding a sports rally for all women students and in assisting with the Freshman mixer. Thcir open house and hobby show is an annual fall event which takes place each year in W'hite Hall and which marks the beginning of their activities program. W. R. A. brings its program to :1 close with their annual sports banquet hcld such year at the Yitmuy Lion lnn. It is at this banquet that the Intramural Cup is presented and recognition is given to those girls who have been outstanding in the organization during the past year. A Page Acacia . ......... 51 Administration ....................... 25 Agriculture, School of ........... 32 All College Cabinet . 314, 315 Alpha Chi Omega ... ,. ,, .. 101 Alpha ChiRho. 52 Alpha Chi Sigma ................ 53 Alpha Delta Sigma . 125 Alpha Epsilon Delta . 126 Alpha Epsilon Phi ,. .. .. 102 Alpha Gamma Rho ................ 54 Alpha Kappa Pi .................... SS Alpha Lambda Delta .............. 125 Alpha Nu ........................... 12S Alpha Omicron Pi ................. 103 Alpha Phi Delta ..................... 56 Alpha Sigma Phi ...................... 57 Alpha Tau Alpha .................... 126 Alpha Tau Omega ................... 58 Alpha Zeta .............................. 59 Alumni Association ................ 45 Artists Course ..................... 174 Athletic Association ................ 43 B Baseball ................................... 360 Basketball ............................. 342 Beauties ................................... 151 Beaver House .......................... 60 Beta Kappa .............................. 61 Beta Sigma Rho ..................... 62 Beta Theta Pi .......................... 63 Blue Band ................................ 183 Blue Key .................................. 120 Board of Trustees .................... 31 Books Boxing ..................... Business Administration .......... 42 C Campus Life ............................ 189 Campus Views ..................... 16-23 GENEH AL INDEX Page Cheerleaders .......................... 339 Chapel ...................................... 323 Chemistry and Physics, Schoolof 33 Chi Epsilon . ......................... 127 ChiOmcg3. 104 Chi Phi .................................. 64 Christian Association .............. 322 College ................................... 13 Collegian ................................. 162 Cross Country ...................... 338 Cwens .................................... 121 D Debating, Men ..................... 186 Debating, Women ......... ' ......... 187 Dedication ................................ 6, 7 Delta Alpha Delta .................. 127 Delta Chi ................................ 65 Delta Gamma .......................... 105 Delta Sigma Phi ...................... 66 Delta Sigma Pi ........................ 127 Delta Sigma Rho ...................... 128 Delta Tau Delta ............... 67 Delta Theta Sigma .................. 68 Delta Upsilon .......................... 69 Druids ...................................... 122 E Education, School of .............. 34 Engineer .................................. 169 Engineering, School of ............ 33 Em Kappa Nu ........................ 128 F Fall Sports .............................. 327 Farmer .................................... 168 Fencing .................................... 355 Fine Arts ................................ 171 Football .................................... 328 Forensic Council .................... 185 Foreword ................................ 10 I3761 Page Fraternities .............................. 49 Freshman Council .................. 321 F riars ...................................... 123 Froth ........................................ 164 G Gamma Phi Beta ...................... 106 Gamma Sigma Phi .................. 70 Glee Club ................................ 180 Graduate School ...................... 36 Gymnastics .............................. 3 S 5 Governor James ...................... 8, 9 H Health Service ........................ 44 Hockey .................................... 3 5 6 Honorary and Professional ...... 115 House of Representatives ........ 319 House Party ............................ 194 I Inter-Class Finance Committee .......................... 3 17 Interfraternicy Council .......... SO Iota Lambda Sigma .................. 128 Iota Sigma Pi .......................... 129 J Judicial Committee .................. 321 K Kappa Alpha Theta .................. 107 Kappa Delta Rho .................... 71 Kappa Kappa Gamma .............. 108 Kappa Phi Kappa .................... 129 Kappa Sigma ............................ 72 L Lakonides ................................ 129 Lacrosse .................................. 36 8 Lambda Chi Alpha .................. 73 La Vie ...................................... l 60 Page Le Ccrcle Francais .................. 126 Les Sabreurs ............................ 13S Liberal Arts, School of ............ 37 Library .................................... 40 Liorfs Paw .............................. 116 Louise Homer Club ................ 130 M Military Science ...................... 41 Mineral Industries, School of .. 38 Mining Society ........................ 130 Mortar Board ......................... 117 O Omicron Nu ............................ 130 P Panhellenic Council ................ 100 Parmi Nous ............................ 118 Penn State Co-Edition ............ 166 Penn State Portfolio ................ 166 Pershing Rifles ........................ 131 Personalities ............................ 141 Phi Beta Kappa ........................ 124 Phi Delta Theta ...................... 74 Phi Epsilon Kappa .................. 131 Phi Epsilon Pi .......................... 7S Phi Eta Sigma .......................... 131 Phi Gamma Delta .................... 76 Phi Kappa ................................ 77 Phi Kappa Psi .......................... 78 Phi Kappa Sigma ...................... 79 Phi Kappa Tau ........................ 80 Phi Lambda Upsilon ................ 132 Philotes .................................... 113 Phi Mu Alpha .......................... 132 Phi Mu Delta .......................... 81 Phi Sigma Delta ...................... 82 Phi Sigma Iota ........................ 13 2 Phi Sigma Kappa .................... 83 Physical Education, School of .............................. 39 GENERAL INDEX Page Pi Gamma Alpha .................... 133 Pi Gamma Mu ........................ 133 Pi Kappa Alpha ....................... 84 Pi Kappa Phi ............................ 85 Pi Lambda Sigma .................... 133 Pi Lambda Theta .................... 134 Pi Mu Epsilon .......................... 134 P1 Tau Sigma .......................... 134 Players ...................................... 178 Public Information .................. 45 Publications ............................ 159 Q Quartet, Varsity ...................... 181 R Registrafs OfEce .................... 42 R. O. T. C. .............................. 184 S Scabbard and Blade .................. 13S Scarab ................................... 13S Senate ...................................... 318 Seniors Without Photos 310, 311 Senior Class OfEcers ........ 204, 205 Senior Panels ............................ 206 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .............. 86 Sigma Chi ................................ 87 Sigma Delta .............................. 110 Sigma Delta Chi ...................... 136 Sigma Nu ................................ 88 Sigma Phi Alpha ...................... 89 Sigma Phi Epsilon .................... 90 Sigma Phi Sigma ...................... 91 Sigma Pi .................................. 92 Sigma Tau .............................. 136 Sk8ng ...................................... 356 Skull and Bones ........................ 119 Soccer ...................................... 334 Spring Sports .......................... 3 S9 Summer Sessions ...................... 41 13771 Page State Capitol Building ............ 8 Student Administration .......... 313 Student Art ............................ 175 Student Handbook .................. 167 Student Tribunal .................... 316 Swimming ................................ 3 S4 Symphony Orchestra .............. 182 T Tau Beta Pi .............................. 136 Tau Kappa Epsilon .................. 93 Tau Phi Delta .......................... 94 Tennis ...................................... 371 Thespians ................................ 176 Theta Alpha Phi ...................... 137 Theta Chi ................................ 9S Theta Kappa Phi ...................... 96 Theta Nu Epsilon .................... 97 Theta Phi Alpha ...................... 111 Theta Sigma Phi ...................... 137 Theta Xi .................................. 98 Track ...................................... 364 Triangle .................................. 99 U Underclass Officers .................. 160 V Varsity Coaches ...................... 3 57 W Winter Sports .......................... 341 Womerfs Recreation Association .......................... 320 Womerfs Sports ...................... 373 Wrestling ................................ 350 X Xi Sigma Pi ............................ 137 Z Zeta Tau Alpha ...................... 112 MAKERS 01- T1u : 1940 LAVII: Puu'rommm I Y BY PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP STATE COLLEGE, PA. 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