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4w 3.x? 43 . I ha at- $22.; .. '5'; 'z. .3 . :a' :2 F: 1?: 1'; .Vi 1f rH w 9, .cI - .. ,. . , dx ,: mm nimrws :'I?' an unwi'nn u Imu m. I! 11 mm vnuv . Hm. .n-v9 !- r ; l : . : , I L I: a T? : :7 I ' 5 t. t F - f r; WWwyazmnwsmm, ' WW WWW . gym I L ' in W- k grew. 5 3,2,3; W N . ': 94:5,'$. v . ?JTE'FI$? . ; t n? W W 'l 115. - M Jerk W . ' - .3 5:? v X W r 7' W WW THE ANNUAL BLICATION OF7A5fWWOF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA. JOHN G. DIXON, Editor FOR THE AVERAGE MAN, college extra-curricular activities end with student days. When Neil Fleming received his diploma from Penn State in June, 1914, his association with undergraduate affairs had just begun. Now, after 27 years, no administrative official of the College comes any closer to the core of student life. On the 0utside-in the sports world-Neil Fleming is better known as the man responsible for the athletic policies of Penn State. For 22 years, longer than any other eastern Official in a similar capacity, he has served as graduate manager of athletics. He stands at the top among those who have advanced the cause of intercollegiate sport and upheld the best in college athletics. On the campus, Mr. Flemingis contact with undergraduate life is made even closer through his position as treasurer of student activities. He has guided the intricate affairs of all undergraduate publications, class dances, dramatic groups, student government, and Student Union. Through the years, Neil Fleming has been largely responsible for the efficient manner in which student activities are handled. He planned and put into practice Penn Stateis athletic team managerial system, recognized as a plan unexcelled the country over. He helped to organize the Student Union and served as its first manager. He planned the Inter-class Budget system and has served as its first and only graduate treasurer. These multiple achievements he would call iipart of his job, and for this students respect and admire him. To Neil Fleming, for his friendship, his advice, his tolerance-which have gone far beyond the mere duties of his oHiceethe senior staff of the LA VIE, acting for the Penn State student body, dedicates this book. ENN STATE is the Land Grant College of Pennsylvania and as such has a very definite relation to the Commonwealth and the people of the State. The public character of the College is indicated by the manner in which the trustees are selected. Governor Arthur H. James and three mem- bers of his cabinet, together with the president of the College, are ex-oHicio members of the Board. The Governor also appoints six trustees with the approval of the State. Senate. Twelve trustees are elected by local agricultural and industrial organizations and nine are elected by the alumni. g 4: A 4: '4 nyi' .m- ii! a EllEiEiii' ..cv u. v: 13!!!! nun-u-W M w.- m a I . 3? LN 9,, IIIIMH mm 1 Fill Q Wili anummm lkiiiiiggig E Eiillttiliii'iifizlii .4 52$: WW ONCE IN THE COLLEGE COMES THE DAY WHEN OF EVERY PENN STATE STUDENT CEIVES HIS LAVIE . . . . . . . his book, made up of his records and activities and those of his friends. Every LA VIE has the same task, but the method of presentation is very flexible. All emphasis this year has been taken from the textual 01' literary and placed 011 the pictorial. Some of the features of this, your 1 1941 LA VIE, comprise: iiiV-t .1 The embossed cover sketch taken from the already-famous mural ,1 painted by Henry Varnum Poor in the Old Main lobby. Fiatel'nity memheis, instead of appea1ing in groups as in past years, 11W Ov'vene PhotogIaphed individually and the pictu1es placed 111 panel form 3' - - .11R'a11d more pleasing appearance. Repiese . .' , c. ,4 ,31, 0J3 was made more equal this yezu by run- ning pictures of all t e I i 5,3,! '35! pendent Men 5 Association. The valious sections of the 1100 w :51, '9 ?G-IBally by sectional montages-a double page devoted to a cong 01 . rW gm. 1ictu1es re- lated to that particular section. -, .. 1 7'1 h The five beautiful full-color photographic views separate chief divisions of the book, which appear in the following order: THE COLLEGE . . . THE CLASS . . . THE ACTIVITIES .THE ORGANIZATIONS AND THE ATHLETICS It is our earnest hope that this LA VIE 11i11,in yeals to come, SBIVC as an accu1ate historian, piovoke an occasional thought 01' laugh, and, 1 he a reminder to its owner of years well spent at old Penn State. ' wm .- '. Ii, .0. K.. vn- ' ' 1Lw 1mm .m ' M V m 13 ' ? : -21 ' - .m. VWm-wm . MOUNT HHTHHU EHSTEHH SKU PRUUDLU SH! US OUR HUFH IHHTER, 0 H HILHUP HIGH. H .u- 497?: I y, u 4 TF' villxltfl-ln' git, r df' may THU 3m. WWW ADMINISTRATION RALPH DORN HETZEL President of the College SAMUEL x. nosmm . Assistant to the President, In Charge of Business and Finance 9 ?HA M, M 7. WILMER E. Executiv A AiDRIAN 0. MORSE SS stant t in o the Presment, Charge of Resident Instruction .734 a. 5'9, 3X4 'rwi-w a -.r Dean of ng11 ' x CHARLOTTE E. RAY Dean of Women J'. FRANKLIN SHIELDS President of the Board of Trustees ARTHUR H. JAMES RALPH D. HETZEL FRANCIS B. HAAS JOHN H. LIGHT . . RICHARD MAIZE . THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO Governor of the Commonwealth President of the College Superintendent of Public Instruction Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of Mines;5 FREDERICK A. HEIM, Williamsport HOWARD J . LAMADE, W illiamsport HARRY M. MOSES, Pittsburgh J. H. M. ANDREWS, Philadelphia ROBERT HALL CRAIG, Harrisburg GEORGE H. DEIKE, Pittsburgh JOHN T. HARRIS, Philadelphia APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR CLARA C. PHILLIPS, W ashington ROGER W. ROWLAND, New Castle EDGAR C. WHICHEL, Scranton ELECTED BY THE GENERAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION J. L. MAUTH E, Youngstown, Ohio JAMES MILHOLLAND, Pittsburgh BOYD A. MUSSER, Scranton J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS, Philadelphia JAMES C. WHITE, New York City ELECTED BY DELEGATES F ROM SOCIETIES KENZIE S. BAGSHAW, Hollidaysburg E. S. BAYARD, Pittsburgh JOHN G. BENEDICT, Waynesboro J OHN C. COSGROVE, J ohnstown FURMAN H. GYGER, Kimberton GEORGE F. HELLICK, Easton J. FRANKLIN SHIELDS VANCE C. MCCORMICK JAMES C. WHITE RALPH D. HETZEL SAMUEL K. HOSTETTER WW vtuf'.3.'f;.. fit? a: MESSRS. ANDREWS, I, u L ,i? $7?! r 52?, h By Act of the Legislature ragi- Mai BAYARD, o M'E QTZEI Em oMcio ROBERT R. LEWIS, Coudersport VANCE C. MCCORMICK, Harrisburg EDWIN W. NICK, Erie H. W. PRENTIS, JIL, Lancaster GEORGE W. SLOCUM, Milton FRANK P. W ILLITS, Ward OFFICERS President Vice President Honorary Vice President - Secretary - - - - - Treasurer M EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ,HEIM, MCCORMICK, MILIIOLLAND; SHIELDS A zuwrfr Ht ., w. 7?,- 93,. ff; - Harrisburg State College Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg nt Kay'u,, II, it..':-'. H'N't-n' t THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE CUNIQUE in its service to the people of the state is the School of Agriculture offering the only program of its kind in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Through a far-fiung county extension service, the School of Agriculture brings to the farmer and to farm homes the latest findings of the agricultural experiment stations and of research in home economics. To this service it adds a wide range of resident instruction in pure and applied fields, providing the student with fifteen four-year and two two-year curricula. The first year of forestry instruction is given at Mont Alto. The objective of the School of Agriculture is to provide instruction in the sciences that underlie agriculture and in the application of these sciences to agricultural practice. S. W. FLETCHER, Dean ORGANIZATION S. W. FLETCHER - - - Dean M.SMCDOWELLhVice Dean, Director of Exten- ston F.F.LININGERe-Head of Agricultural Economics, Vice Dean, Vice Director of the Agricultural Ex- periment Starion R.A. DUTCHEReHeml of Agricultural and Biologi- cal Chemistry E.B.FORBESeDirerIor of Insn'luie of Animal Nu- triiion H. S. BRUNNER - Head of Rural Education R. U. BLASINGAMEeHead of Agricultural Engi- nearing C. F. NOLL - - Head of Agronomy F.L.BENTLEY-chad of Animal Husbandry and Prc-Veterinary F. D. KERN - - - Head of Botany A. A. BORLAND - Head of Dairy Husbandry V. A. BEEDE - - - Head of Forestry W. B. MACK - - Head of Horticulture H. C. KNANDEL - Head of Poultry Husbandry E.H.DUSHAMeHead of Zoology and Entomology M.A. FARRELL - Head of Bacteriology ORGANIZATION F. C. WHITMORE - - - Dean 0.F.SMITH-Assislunt Dean, in Charge of Pre- Mediml and Science L- R- PARKS Director of Chemical Laboratories 0- Q CHANDLER Head of Chemistry Department W- R- HAM - Head of P11 ysics Departmcnl D- S CRYDER In Charge of Chemical Engineering P' 3' MACK..1,1 Charge of Textile and Household Chemisny M' R' FENSKE In Charge of Petroleum Rehning R. E. MARKER-In Charge of Chemistry of Natural Praducts M' L- WILLARD-Jn Charge of Chemical ltlicroscopy 1' 0' ASTON In Charge of Cryogenic Laboralory F. C. WHITMORE, Dean cgN the present preparation for national defense the School of Chemistry and Physics is co-operating by offering service through all of its facilities. The government is making full use of members of the staff who are trained as specialists in many fields, while the unique facilities of many of the Schoolis laboratories are open to government research. Although the burden placed on the School in this emergency is great, its fundamental purpose of training youth both at undergraduate and graduate level has been uninterrupted. THE SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AN D PHYSICS Page 31 THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION CEHE problems with which the School of Education is chiefly concerned are those of person-to-person relation- ships. A broad knowledge of human history, social institutions, and modern science is considered essential to success in the solution of these problems. Among the professions for which the curricula of this school prepare are public school teaching, supervision, and administration; home making; hotel and tea-room management; vocational guidance, personnel administration, and various other branches of psychology; and the diagnosis and treatment of individual difficulties in reading, speech, and personal adjustment. The stand- ards of performance required in these professions are high. M. R. TRABUE, Dean ORGANIZATION M. R. TRABUEi-Dean and Director of Summer Ses- sions P. C. WEAVER-Assislant in Administration and As- sistant Dircclor of Summer Sessions B. V. MOOREeHead 0f the Department of Education and Psychology F.T.STRUCerHead of the Department of Indus- trial Educalion G. R. CREEN-Hcatl of the Department of Nature Etlucan'on A. S. HURRELLiDirector of Education, Extension and Director of Vocational Educalion R. W. GRANTeHead of the Department of Music Education L. W. DRUMMOND Director of Home Economics ORGANIZATION ll. P. HAMMOND - - - - Dean F.T.MAVISv-Heml of Civil and Sanitary Engineer- ing C.L.KINSLOE-Head 0f Elcvtrical and Electro- Chemical Engineering C. E. BULLINCER Head of lmluslrial Engineering H. A. EVERETT Head of Mechanical Engineering B. K. JOHNSTONEterI 0f Archircclurc and Archi- tectural Engineering R. K. BERNHARD Head of Enginvcring IIIcclmnics F. C. HECHLERhDircctor of Engineering Experi- ment Stalin E. L. KELLER Dircclor of Engineering Exlvnsian H. P. HAMMOND. Dean CE'HE School of Engineering offers a pro- gram of fundamental training for work in industry, technology, and public service. Within the school are five major-line departments: architectural, civil, electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineer- ing; and three allied departments: mechanics, serving all curricula; experiment station, co-ordinating research; and engineering extension. Each of the major-line curricula offers a fundamental program of training for investigation of industrial and technological prob- lems, design, executive functions in industry and public work, and administration. Although the applied sciences, mathematics and mechanics, provide the central core for an intensive program of study in the School of Engineering, a humanistic stem of liberal studies and economics is an essential part of all engineering curricula. THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Page 33 THE GRADUATE SCHOOL 65mg objective of the Graduate School is to provide facilities and associations to promote independent and pro- ductive scholarship. To this end a wide range of courses is offered, and an efficient staff seeks to give the stimulus and training which will develop research workers and leaders who can make scholarly contri- butions in the various fields of endeavor. This school has already taken a place among the leading graduate schools of the East. F. D. KERN, Dean EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE F. D. KERN - - - - Dean W. S. DYE - Secretary of the Graduate Faculty B. V. MOORE F. G. HECHLER D. F. McFARLAND D. C. DUNCAN R. A. DUTCHER ORGANIZATION C. W. STODDART - - - Dean C. C. WAGNER - Administrative Assistant D. B. PUGHeDireclor of Arts and Science Extension R. E. DENGLER - Head of Classical Languages C.W. HASEK Head of Economics and Sociology T.J. GATES - - Head of English Composition W. S. DYEJR. - Head of English Literature F. W. PIERCE - - Head of German J. TANGER - . Head of Political Science F. C. BANNER - - Head of Journalism F. W. OWENS - - Head of Mathematics R. W. GRANT - - - Head of Music R. H. DOTTERER - Head of Philosophy F. M. du MONT - Head of Romance Languages A.E. MARTIN - - - Head of History J. H. FRIZZELL - - Head of Speech ti: C. W. STODDART, Dean Calm School of the Liberal Arts is impor- tant to the College and t0 the State for its curricula in Arts and Letters, in Commerce and Finance, and in Journalism. It emphasizes a cul- tural education and pre-professional work. It offers fundamental courses in many occupational fields, and provides students in each of the Collegesh six other schools facilities for the study of languages, mathematics, economics, sociology, history, political science, music, and philosophy. THE SCHOOL OF THE LIBERAL ARTS Page 35 THE SCHOOL OF MINERAL INDUSTRIES QENNSYLVANIA is in the front rank in the extraction of minerals and processing of mineral productSeactivities indispensable in the maintenance of the comforts of modern living, national defense and our democratic institutions. The School of Mineral Industries trains men to serve society better by preparing them to participate in and advance the interests of these industries. The resident instruction, extension instruction and research of the school combine to insure the future prosperity of the Commonwealth. EDWARD STEIDLE, Dean ORGANIZATION EDWARD STEIDLE - - - Dean A. W. GAUCER--Hcad of Fuel Technology, Director of Research H. B. NORTHRUP - Director of Extension S.J. PIRSONaIn Charge of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering N. W. TAYLOR - - Head of Ceramics D. R. MITCHELL - - Head of Mining C.A. BONINE - Head of Earth Sciences D. F. McFARLAND - Head of Metallurgy ORGANIZATION C. P. SCHOTT - - - - Dean L. M.JONES-Prafessi0nal Education in Health and Physical Education, and Research E. C. BISCHOFF In Charge Intramural Athlelics C.N.THIEL-In Charge, Required Physical Educa- tion for Men A. F. DAVISeIn Charge, Required Health Education for Men M. HAIDT-In Charge, Required Health and Physi- cal Education for W omen R. M. CONCER - - In Charge, Recreation C. P. SCHOTT, Dean 95mm supporting the wisdom of an an- cient adage, ttSound mind in sound body, the School of Physical Education and Athletics affords instruction and practice in healthful living. It also provides facilities for the encouragement of wide- spread athletic activity among the entire student body. Within the walls of Recreation Hall and Mary Beaver White Hall and on adjoin- ing 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 m1? Page 37 THE COLLEGE LIBRARY 651m opening of the new central library building has added large, quiet, and comfortable reading rooms, adequate shelf space for the present, and eHicient work rooms and administrative oHices. Special new f eatures long needed are a photo- stat room with equipment, an open shelf room, newspaper room, and Penn State room. Improvements have been made and are being made in the branch libraries which will make these collections of spe- cialized knowledge more satisfactory. WILLARD P. LEWIS, Librarian ORGANIZATION WILLARD P. LEWIS - - Librarian GLADYS R. CRANMER - Assistant Librarian KATHARINE M. STOKEkSecond Assistant Librar- ian in Charge of Readefs Service KATHERINE C. DWYRE - - Order Librarian ELIZABETH R. FREAK - Reference Librarian EVELYN M. HENSEL - Catalogue Librarian MARGARET Z. JONEkChemistry and Physics Li- brarian EDWIN P.IONES Mineral Industries Librarian MARGARET F. KNOLL - Circulalion Librarian ANNA E. MALONE - Agricultural Librarian DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS CGHE R. 0. T. C. oHers basic military train- ing to all physically fit male students who are United States citizens, and advanced military train- ing to a limited number of selected students who may thus qualify for commissions in the OHicersa Reserve Corps of the Army. The Cadet Corps is Organized into an Infantry Regiment, an Engineer RBgiment, and two military bands. The Cadet 0m- cers are selected from specially qualified students. ORGANIZATION EDWARD D. ARDERYiColam-l, Corps of Engineers. Pm- fcssor of Military Suemc aIIIl TIICIILS WILLIAM L. WHARTON- LiuIIeIIIIIII Cuoluml Infantry. Assistant P. M. Kc T., Senior Instructor of Infantry nit V ,, . ,. . HEAI TH ITWICHELL Major Corps of EIIgIIIurs. Assis'tanl LDhARD D' ARDERM Odom! I..S ti T, Senior Instrmlur of Engmetr I III! M. R. TRABUE, Director THE SUMMER SESSIONS QORTY-FIVE or more departments of the Pennsylvania State College offer courses during the Summer Sessions. A maj ority of the summer courses and most of the students are in the Graduate School. Each year, however, a larger number of under- graduate students use their summers to shorten the time that would otherwise be required to obtain a baccalaureate degree. The requirements for admis- sion and for graduation, and the quality and quan- lily of work done in each summer course are exactly the same as during the regular school year. ORGAN IZATION M. R. TRABUE - . DIreclor P. C. WEAVER - Assislunl DIrcclor 0f SIIIIIIIHT 515510118 1t. ERNST - DIrecIar of Inslilute of French EIIIIruIIun WILLIAM S. HOFFMAN, Registrar Assistant to President, in Charge of THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR 66m: Office of the Registrar, in addition to keeping the records of all students, is the office of admission for the entire institution. Those who desire admission to the freshman class upon the completion of a secondary school course should consult the Registrar; those students who have at- tended another institution and who desire to enter The Pennsylvania State College as a candidate for the bachelor degree, or for an advanced degree, should consult the College Examiner. ORGANIZATION WILLIAM S. HOFFMAN - - - Registrar CARL E. MARQUARDT - - College Examiner RAY V. WATKINS - - - Scheduling OMcer BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CGHE Board of Trustees established an ex- ecutive ofHee in 1918 for the centralized control and the administration of all matters affecting the prop- erty and business interests of the college. The re- sponsibility for the administration of this office is vested in the Assistant to the President in charge of Business and Finance. ORGANIZATION S. K. I'IOSTETTER-Assistanl to the President, in Charge oj Business and Finance W. J. MILLS - - - Executive Accounlant G. W. EBERT Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings H . W. LOMAN . - - Purchasing Agent R. E. CLARK - - - - - Bursar ORGANIZATION NEIL M. FLEMING - - Graduate Manager HAROLD R. GILBERT-Assistant to Graduate Man- ager JACK W. BRAND - - - President WALTER S. HOSTERMAN, JR. Vice President NEIL M. FLEMING Graduate Manager CEHE object of the Athletic Association is to promote intercollegiate athletics at the College, subject to the juris- diction of the School of Physical Education and Athletics. All regularly matriculated male students of the College who have paid athletic fees are active members. The president, vice president, and secretary of the Association are undergraduates, while the Graduate Manager is an administrative official 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 - Page 41 THE HEALTH SERVICE cSEPTEMBER, 1940, will be remembered at the College for the establishment of a new Health Service plan to make possible without charge individual admissions to the Infirmary for a limited number of bed days and the elimination of ordinary costs of materials and treatment at the Dispensary. Since its organization in 1915, the College Health Service has been broadened to include a stag of seven physicians, eleven reg- istered nurses, a physio-therapist and X-Ray technician, and a labora- tory technician. These improvements have enabled the administra- tion of medical treatment to more than forty-five thousand students annually. J. P. RITENOUR Director of the Health Service ORGANIZATION J. P. RITENOUR, B.S., M.D.-Director of the Heallh Serwce C. D. DIETTERICH, M.D.-Assistant College Physi- cian J. E. DOTTERER, A.B., M.S., M.D. - Physician S. A. FORBES, B.S., M.D. - - Physician A. H. GRIESS, A.B., B.Sc., M.D. - Physician H. M. HARRY, B.S., M.D. - - Physician E. S. KRUG, M.D. - - - Physician A. M. CHUBB,R.N.HSu1;er1'Iztendent of College In- firmary L. PHILIP, R.N.ePhysio-Therapist and X'Ray Tech- nician M. A. PLATT, B.S. - - Laboratory Technician THE ALUMN I ASSOCIATION 66111; Penn State Alumni Association, cre- ated in 1870, maintains contact between the indi- vidual alumnus and the College, brings to the Col- lege administration opinions of the alumnus, and publishes the Alumni News and the Penn Stater. In addition, the Association keeps the records of all alumni and conducts class reunions and homecom- inw. A reorganization this year provides life mem- berships and Student-Alumni memberships. E. K. HIBSHMAN, ,09 - - - Excrulive Secretary ALICE I. THOMPSON - . Assistant Secretary EXECUTIVE BOARD E ARLE WHEWITT ,03, President - - Indiana B. C. .10 NES, 19 Vice President Pitlsburgh JULIA G. BRI LL. i21 Swami Vtcc President State College ILTHEL C. SPARKS, 16 Third Vice Prtsident Riverion, N. .I. C. L. ESHLEMAN4 I05 - - -Cleveland, Ohio MILES HRO ST - - Pa Imyra GEORGE M. ARIIS4MANZi18 - - Lancaster .I L. ROMIG ,21- - Kennett Square JOHN R. HUNTER, 22 - - - Hollidaysburg W D.FIXTERH'241- - Philadelphia W.K - - - State College ARNOLDE C. ILAHICH, '41 - - State College THE DEPARTMEN T OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CBHE medium through which the public is informed about student and faculty activities is the Department of Public Information. Through its News Service this department issues thousands of news and special feature st01ies each year to daily and weekly newspapers and feature services. It also serves as correspondent for the Associated Press, United Press, and International News Service. It has the responsibility, also, of editing each yeax several hundled oHicial college publications rang- ing f10m four- -page leaflets to the 400- -page General Catalogue. ORGANIZATION W. F. DANTZSCHER - Direclor and College Elinor H R. RILEY - Sports Associate; Exunsion Editor C M. LEWIS - - Ass ociale !ollege Ed1tar R. V. WALL - - Ge neral News Assistant A. T. EYMAN - Publwations Produrtion Manager M. H. BUYERS - - Editorial Ass1stant E. K. IIIBSHMAN Executive Secretary W. F. DANTZSCIIER Director mi 2. 4; SENIORS W WILLIAM B. BARTHULOMEW President 194:1 CLASS OFFICERS FRANK M. PLATT. JR. Vice President. GRACE E. RENTSCHLER Secretary FRANK W. STANKO Treasurer DANIEL B. DELANCEY Historian Page 51 Page 52 Top row. ' WILLIAM FRANK ABBEY . . . . . . Erie Chemical Engineering Delta Chi Phi Ela Sigma: Sigma Ta a;u Pin M11 Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilo DOUGLAS KENT ADAMS. . . . . Scotia,N. Y. Electrical Engineering Triangle Fencing i1, 2, 3, 4i; Triangle Fraternity, President; P. S. C. ,Penn State Engineer; A. I. E. E.; Electrical Engi- neering; Student Counselor. GEORGE HAMILTON AGNEW . . . Commercial Chemistry . Tyrone Second row: RICHARD AIKEN, JR. . . . . . Altoona Commercial Chemistry ROBERT PAUL AIKMAN . . . Homer City Fuel Technology Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, President; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; I. M. A. Council. THOMAS HARGRAVES AINSWORTH, JR. Drexel Hill Pre-Iiledical Tau Kappa Epsilon Inlerfraternity Council; Imerfralernity Ball Committee; P. S. C. A Cabinet; Players; Senior Counselo 0.1' O O 0 Third row: CATHERINE CULA ALBERT . . . . . Bethlehem Home Economics Delta Gamma Ellen H. Richards Club; Louise Homer Club; House of Representatives; Choir; Senior Sponsor. BETTY ANNE ALBRIGHT . . . . . . Columbia Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Liberal Arts Council; W. R. A.; House of Representatives. CHARLES LLOYD ALBRIGHT, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Phi Delta Theta Phi Eta Sigma; Blue Key; Basketball, Associate Manager. 0 O 0 Fourth row: MERRILL HOWARD ALEXANDER . . . . Julian Industrial Educalion HOWARD RUSSELL ALTER, JR. . . New Kensington Architectural Engineering hem Chi Theta Chi, President; Pi Cam maAlpha, President; Scarab; A. S. ..;E Junior Blazer Committee; Student Counselor. ALBERT ANDREW AMBROSE . . . Mount Carmel Commerce and F inance Theta Kappa Phi Top row: ALBERT CHARLES APT . . . . . UpperDarby Zoology and Entomology Zoological Society. HAROLD LINDSEY ARISON . . . . . Uniontown Music Education Delta Upsilon Phi Mu Alpha U, 2, 3, 40, President OD; Symphony 0r- chestra; Blue Band; Thespians; Student Counselor. DAVID EUGENE ARNOLD. . . . . . Bellefonte Electrical Engineering 0 O 0 Second row: DORIS A. ARNOLD . . . . . . Newark, N. J. Home Economics Ellen H. Richards Club; Pi Lambda Theta; Omicron Nu; MerrilI-Palmer Student Urall 194m. ELEANOR L. ARNOLD . . . . . Hollis,N.Y. Physical Education Charitides WILLARD MAX ARNOLD . . . . Montoursville Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon Pi Gamma Mu; Delta Sigma Pi. . C C T hird row: IRVING ATLAS . . . . . . . . Wilkes-Barre Agricultural Biochemistry Leibig Chemistry Society; Agricultural Student Council; Pershing Rifles; Hillel Foundation. LEONARD WILLIAM AURAND . . . . Mt. Carmel Agricultural Biochemistry Alpha Zela Leibig Chemical Society; Agricultural Student Council; Penn State Club; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Hillel Foundation. ALFRED HIRAM AUSTIN . . . . . Wellsboro Agricultural Education Phi Mu Della Alpha Tau Alpha; F. F. A.; Camera Club; P. S. C. A.; Penn State Airmen; Penn State Farmer, Editor; tudent Counselor. 0 O O F ourth row: EDMUND JOSEPH AVERMAN, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Education Sigma Phi Epsilon Baseball 0 . EMIL ANDREW AXELSON . . . . Buifalo, N. Y. Metallurgy Kappa Sigma FRED RAYMOND AXELSON . . . . . . DuBois Fuel T echnolagy Phi Kappa Sigma Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; A. I. M. E. Page 53 Top row: ROBERT F.BACHMAN . . . . . . Trucksville Journalism. Alpha Delta Sigma. WILLIAM C. BACHMAN . . . . . Bethlehem Alclallurgy Wrestling; American Society for Metals; A. I. M. E. THOMAS C. BACKENSTOSE . . . Schaefferstown Agricultural Education Student Council; All-Coilege Cabinet; Ag. Student Coun- ci1; President Junior Class; President Skull and Bones; Peimsylvania Student Government Association President; P. S. ;Penn State C11111;I . I.M A.; Student Counselor; 01- Chairman, Senior Bal;l F. F. A.; Student Book Exchange Second row: FRANKLIN DALE BAER . . . . . . Meyersdale Agricultural Education BETTY M. BAILEY . . . . . . . . Saxton Home Economics Gamma Phi Bela Hume Economics Club; W. R. A. LEONARD H. BAIRD . . . . . . Butler Dairy Husbandry P. S. C. A.; Penn Slate Club; Dairy Science C11111. Third row: PAULR.BAIRD . . . . . . . Connellsville Commerce and Finance Wrestling; Delta Sigma Pi. THOMAS RALPHBAIRD . . . . Lowellville,0. Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team; Meat Judging Team. CHARLES R. BAKER . . . . . . . West Lawn Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon Fourth, row: MARY E. BAKER . . . . . . . . Landisville Arts and Letters Alpha Lambda Della; Mortar Board; Junior Service Board; Co-Eriition, Editor-in-Chief; Phi Beta Kappa; Senate. ROBERT N. BAKER . . . . Washington, D. C. Arrs and Letters Phi Kappa Tau All- College Vicc Pr1s1dent Scabbard and Blade; Pershing RiHes; Skull and Bones; Liberal Arts School C011nci1;DIn- terfraternity C011nci1;Track, Freshman 4Manager 131; Dry Dock, Co- Manager, 13,4 FREDG.BALL . . . . . . . . . . Darby Commerce and Finance Friars; Baseball 11, 2, 3, 41. Page 54 Top row: ELLIS COREY BALSINCER, JR. . . . Turtle Creek Coriannsercc and Finance Track U1; S..C A; Penn State Club. JOHN GERARD BAMBRICK . . . . Cirardville Arts and Lctlcrs Players. BERNICE MAY BANE . . . . . . Charleroi Home Economics Philotes Ellen H. Richards Club. Second row. ' J OHN ROY BAREFOOT . . . . . Swissvale Arts and Letrvrs Delta Tau Della Transfer, Carnegie Tech. KATHRYN VIRGINIA BARGER . . . . . Yeadon Home Economics Chi Omega Ellen H Richards Club; Penn St tale Farmer; Home Eco- nomics Club; Home Economics Hand Boo k. FLORENCE KATHERINE BARNES . . Clyde, N. Y. Arts and Letters Third row: ROBERT ORR BARNES . . . . . . Hopwood Industrial Engineering Theta Nu Epsilon Industrial Engineering Society. WILLIAM MARION BARNES. . . . . Hopwood Forestry Campus Center Club; Penn leSSIalem Forestry Society; Penn Sta yI FRANCES KAY BARON . . . . . . New Castle Education LA VIE, Junior Board; Froth. F ourth row: JOHN EVANS BARR . . . . . . . Shamokin Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Friars; Skull and Bones; Basketball U, 2, 3, 4-1, Capt1 a1 11 4.1 SAMUEL ROTHROCK BARR . . . . . Reedsville Illechanical Engineering Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; A. S. M. E. RONALD BARRACLOUCH . . . Barnesboro Fuel Technology Sirrma Gamma Epsilon; Mineral Industries Student Council; A. I. M E.; Mineral Industries Society. Page 55 Page 56 Top row: KATHLEEN R. BARRON . Education Le Cercle Francais; Circulo Espanol: Phi Sigma Iota; Cu ampus Center ClII Towanda WILLIAM B. BARTH OLOMEW Allentown Forestry Phi Kappa Sigma Senior Class Plcsidcnl; Lions Paw; Skull and Bones; Players; I. M. A.: Agricullure SIIIdI-nl Coumil: Penn Stale Sylvan; Scabbard anTI Blade; Soccer iqli; Penn Stale For- estry Society; Student Counselor; RS C. A; Thespians; Interfralernily Council. EDGAR M. BARTON . West Chester Agricullural Education Tau Kappa Epsilon P. S. C. A.; Student Counselor; Tau Kappa Epsilon, President. ROBERT L. BATCHELOR . . . Dormont PlIySILal Eductmon Players; Basketball. 0 O 0 Second row: ROBERT C. BEAM Johnstown Forestry Penn State Forestry Society; Baseball Oi; Wrestling iD. JAMES A. BEARD . . . . . . . . Sheridan Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma. MICHAEL BEBEL . . . . . . . . . Morea Chemical Engineering Student Co-operalive Society. ROYR. BECK . . . . . Greensburg Foreslry Sigma Phi Epsilon Penn State Forestry Society. C O 0 Third row. ' THOMASF. BECK . . . . . Karns City Commerce and l'inance Phi Kappa Sigma JOSEPH JOHN BEDNARSKI . . . . . . Erie Education I. M. A.; Glee Club; President, A111 Hall Waiter's ssociation. RUTH M.BEERS . . . . . . Wilkinsburg Educalion MICHAEL BELEY . . . . . . . . Ambridge Induslrial Education Phi Eta Sigma; J. W. White Scholarship i2 4i; Kappa Phi Kappa; Iota Lambda Sigma;1nduslrial Education Society. T op row: CATHERINE ELLEN BENDER . Home Economics Freshman Council; House of Representatives; W. R. A.; eninr Sponsor. State College EDWARD KRUG BENDER . . Hanover Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Block and Bridle Club; F. F. A. LILLIAN ELEANOR BENFER Selinsgrove Physical Education Kappa Alpha Theta Freshman Council; Alpha Lambda Delta; Lakonide es; W. R. O,J11dicial i1, 2, 4i; Senate; Panhellenic Council; Elections Committee; Mortar Board; Cwens; Senior Sponsor. DAVID RICHARD BENJAMIN . Hazleton Industrial Engineering Beta Sigma Rho Sigma Tau; Delta Sigma Rho, President; Debating U, 2 3, 4i; Industrial Engineering Society; Forensic Council, resi em. Second row: HERBERT DAVID BERGER Pre-R'Iedical Hillel Foundation; Pre-Medical Society. Brooklyn, N. Y. LOUIS JOHN BERTAMINI . . . Elmora Mechanical Engineering J eannetle JOSEPH D. BERTOLINO . Dalry Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Science Club. LEON LEROY BERTRAM . . . . . Corry Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon Third row: CARL DEE BETHEL, JR. . West Orange, N. J. Electrical Engineering Triangle A. I. E. E.; Penn State Eng1',neer Elecuical Engineering Society; Radio Station Staff. ROY EARL BICKEL, JR. Philadelphia Industrial Engineering Theta Nu Epsilon Industrial Engineering Society. CHARLES STOLL BICKSLER . . . . . Lancaster Architecture Sigma Pi Swimming Oi; Scarab. NORMA WINIFRED BISCHOFF . . Westwood, N. J. Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Page 57 Top row: MELVIN J OHN BISHOP . . . . . . Honesdale Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma Penn State Club; A. S. M. E. RICHARD DAUGHERTY BITNER . . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa Swimming; P. S. C. A.; College Choir; Glee Club; Student Counselor. NORMAN DEAN BLACK, J R. . . . North Wales Architectural Engineering Chi Phi Pi Gamma Alpha; Scarab; A. S. C. E.; S. A. M. E. MIRETTA BLACKMAN . . . Arts and Letters Emanon Emanon, President. . . Philadelphia 0 C 0 Second row: WALTER BETHEL BLACKWOOD Metallurgy Kappa Sigma American Society for Metals. Beaver Falls LAWRENCE THOMAS BLANEY . . . Hopwood Horticulture Club; Pi Alpha Xi, President; Penn State Hort Show Association, Treasurer; Apple Judging Team. Page 58 BYRON BRETNEY BLANK . . . . . Lehighton Industrial Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Iota Lambda Sigma; Baseball UL CARL WENDELL BLANK Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Pershing Rifies; F. F. A. . . Claridge Third row: NORMAN EARLE BLANKMAN . . . Lancaster Commerce and Finance Alpha Phi Omega; Penn State Club; Players; Tennis; illel Foundation. ROBERT BRESSLER BLANNING . . Williamstown Electrical Engineering Triangle Engineering Student Council; A. I. E. E.; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma. LOWELL RUSSELL BLASS . . . Carter Camp Agricultural Economics MOLLIE HARRIET BLELOCH Education . . Chester Top row: J OHN HENRY BLEWETT . Reading M echanical Engineering RAYMOND GREGG BLOOD, JR. Philadelphia Educalion Phi Kappa Tau Clearfield BAYARD BLOOM . . . . Hotel Administration. ap pa Sigma Freshman Basketball, Manager; Collegian, Assistant Managing Editor. MAYNARD LEE BLOOM . Curwensville Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Psi Blue Key; Golf, Manager. 0 O 0 Second row: JOHN W. BLOTZER . Mayport Commerce and I'iliance Pershing Rifles; Lacrosse Oi. Harrisburg WILLIAM DANIEL BOGAR . Education Phi Kappa Tau Kappa Phi Kappa; Phi Mu Alpha; Thespians; Wrestling Ui; Phi Kappa Tau, President. ALFRED PAUL BOILEAU . Philadelphia Agronomy Alpha Zeta Friars; Alpha Phi Omega; Swimming 0, 2, 3, 4i. Doms JANE BOLLER . Port Allegany Elluration Zeta Tau Alpha Players; LA VIE, J unmr Board; Freshman Handbook; P. S. C A.; S..G A.; Old Main Bell. 0 O 0 Third row: WALTER LEROY BOLLINGER Hotel Administration Pottsville ALBERT HOLBROOK BOWERS . Lakewood, O. Agronomy Pi Kappa Phi Agronomy Society; Fencing, Associate Manager; Blue Key. ANNABEL BOYD . . . . . Wyoming Home Economics Alpha Lambda Delta, President; Freshman Forum, Pr ri-es den1;Women s Rifie Squad 12, 3;; Ellen H. Richards Club; Home Economics: Student C01mcil;0micron N11; Merrill- Palmer Student Md; Pi Lambda Theta ELEANORE MARY BOYER Pottstown Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi Les Sabreurs; Ellen H. Richards Cl11b;RiHe Club; Home conomics Club; Omicron N11 Page 59 Page 60 Top row: CLETUS R. BRACKBILL . . . . . . Lancaster Electrical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Pershing Rifles; P. S. C. A.; A. I. E. E. CHARLES J. BRADAC . . . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters P. S. C. A.; Penn State Club. GEORGE W. BRADFORD . . . . . Centre Hall Education Soccer 111. O C 0 Second row: MURRAY BRACER . . . . . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Leiters Phi Epsilon Pi Blue Key; Baseball, Associate Manager. JACK W. BRAND . . . . . . . . Sewickley Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Delta Lions Paw; Athletic Associjtion, President; Parmi Nous, President;B1ueKey; Dru uids; Wrestling, Manager; Golf ,,3 41, Captain 141;A11C011ege Cabinet; Delta Tau Delta, President; Outstanding Senior Award. GERALD B. BREADY . . . . . Woodbury, N. J. Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon; Deutscher Verein, President; College Co- operative Society; Phi Lambda Upsilon Cup 121; Sigma Tau Awar d;121 Evan Pugh Medal 131; Pi Mu Epsilon; Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Senior Cap and own Committee. Third row. ' FRANKJ. BRECHER . . . . . Powell Civil Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Chi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; A. S. C. E.; Engineering Student Counci. FRANCES JEAN BRIDE . . . . . . . Towanda Education Theta Phi Alpha Freshman Counci1;P.S.C.A.;Rifie C11111;8LeCCercle Fran- cais, President; Education Council; Newm Cl;ub Ju unio or ervice Board; Senior Cap and Gowna nCommittee. CHARLES M. BRIGcLE . . . . . . . Queen Education O O 0 Fourth row: WILLIAM R.BR1NK . . . . . . Williamsport Education Phi Kappa Newman Club; Kappa Phi Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa. MARY JANE BRINTZENHOFF . . . . . Cresson Commerce and Finance HELEN M.BR10LA . . . . . . . Ambridge Home Economics Top row: ROBERT CARSON BROGAN . . . . . Glen Olden Commerce and Finance Sigma Nu Lacrosse UH Freshman Wrestling, Manager; Golf, Associate Manager; Blue Key. BETTY MAE BROWN . . . . . . . Reading Music Education, Kappa Alpha Theta Mortar Board; Pi Lambda Theta; Louise Homer Club; enior Sponsor; Choir. EDWARD BAYLY BROWN, J R. . . Hagerstown, Md. Forestry Theta Xi Penn State Forestry Society. Second row: JAMES ROBERT BROWN. . . Ft.Lauderda1e,Fla. Industrial Engineering Chi Phi MAE BROWN. . . . . . . . . Huntingdon Education Players; P. S. C. A.; Philotes. ALICE WARREN BRUIE . . Stafford Springs, Conn. Arts and Letters Third row: JAMES EDWARD BRYSON . . . . . Uniontown Industrial Engineering Alpha Tau Omega JAMES RAYMOND BUCK. . . . . . . Tyrone Arts and Letters Penn State Club; P. S. C. A. PHYLLIS ANNE BUECHELE Balboa Heights, Canal Zone Journalism Chi Omega Fourth row: WILLIAM IRVIN BULLERS . . . . . Mayporl Mining Engineering Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Mineral Industries Society. JAMES FREDERICK BURFORD . . . . . Ingram Forestry Penn State Forestry Society; Soccer UL WILLIAM GLENN BURKET . . . Warriors Mark Agricultural Education Penn State Club; Alpha Tau Alpha; Pi Gamma Mu; Cap nd own Committee. Page 61 Top row: DANIEL ALFRED BURKEY . . . . . Hamburg, Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi EDITH ALLISON BURRAGE . . . . State College Music Education Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Lambda Della; Cwens; PiL mbad Theta; Mortar B;oard Louise Homer Club; College Choir i1, 2, 3 4i. Co 1- lege Symphony Orchestra U, 2, 3, 4i; Thespians ROBERT FRANKLIN BUSH . . . . . . . Kane Civil Engineering Pi Kappa Phi A. S. C. E. O O 0 Second row. ' ALLEN GEORGE BUTLER. . . . . Winburnc Civil Engineering ARTHUR EDWIN BYE, JR. . . . . Holicong Landscape Architecture Delta Theta Sigma J OHN MCFARLAND BYERLY . . . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters 1. M. A. Council; Student Housing Board. 0 O 0 Third row: CATHERINE ALICE CALLAHAN . . . Philadelphia Journalism EDWARD CRAVEN CALVERT . . . . . . . Erie Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Chi Phi JAMES AMBROSE CAMPANA . . . . . Jeannette Mechanical Engineering Penn State Club; A. S. M. E. Fourth row: BETTY L015 CAMPBELL . . . . Mauch Chunk Home Economics P. S. C. A.; Home Economics Club. ROBERT CLAY CAMPBELL . . . . State College Animal Husbandry Ac cacia Block and Bridle Club; Livestock Judging Team; Meat 11 1idg mg Team. RUTH ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. . . . Aspinwall Education Page 62 Top row: CHARLES CANN . . . . . . . Wilkes-Barre Commerce and Finance FRANCIS RAYMOND CANNIZZARO . . . Kulpmont Arts and Letters Wrestling U, 2L JOSEPH S. CAPLAN . . . . . . Burgettstown Metallurgy Bela Sigma Rho American Society for Metals. Second row: WILBUR GEORGE CAPUTO . . . . . . Crafton Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Penn Slate Engineer; Electrical Engineering Society; A. I. E. E. THOMAS MCLEAN CARR . . . . Fulton, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Theta Kappa Phi Student Tribunal; Industrial Engineering Society. EDWIN IRWIN CARSON . . . . . Washington Journalism Phi Kappa Psi Thespians. Third row: CHARLES ELLSWORTH CARTER . . . Canonsburg Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Mineral Industries Society; A. I. M. E. LERA LOUISE CARTER . . . . . . Laceyville Education Philoles; Phi Sigma Iota; French Club. HENRY NEWTON CARVER . . . . . Boyertown Dairy Husbandry Theta Chi Wrestling 0 ; Dairy Science Club. Fourth row: THOMAS ANTHONY CASEY . . . . Sharpsville Electrical Engineering JOHN CASIMIR . . . . . . . . . Scranton Education Freshman Handbook; P. S. C. A.; Penn State Club; Psi Chi; LA VIE, Junior Board. FRANCIS XAVIER CASSERLY . . . . Shenandoah Dairy Husbandry i appa Dairy Science Club; LA VIE, Senior Board. Page 63 Page 64 Top row: GLENN CASSIDY . . . . . . . Mechanical Engineering Smicksbu rg LEWIS CHARLES CAVALIER . Metallurgy Phi Kappa Tau Junior Blazer Committee; Mineral Induslries Student Coun- cil, President; AIl-College Cabinet; A. I. M M. E. Presi- dent; American Society for Metals; Freshman Counselor; igma Gamma Epsilon. Ellwood City C.DANA CHALFANT . . . . . Mt.Lebanon F arestry Sigma Nu Freshman Tennis, Manager. BARBARA CHAPMAN . Philadelphia Educalion Philotes C O . Second row: WILLIAM EDWARD CHARLES Lancaster Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho DAVID R. CHASE, JR. . . . . . . . Gallitzin Chemistry Alpha Tau Omega Chemistry-Physics Student Council. MICHAEL C. CHERVENAK, III . Chemical Engineering Theta Xi Phi Lambda Upsilon. Portage J EANNE M. CHEW . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta Le Cercle Francais, President; W. S. G. A.; Co-Edition; Variety Club, President; House of Representatives; Fresh- man Council; Players; Senior Sponsor. 0 O 0 Third row: JOHN F.CHILLC0TT . . . . . . Brookville Physical Education Basketball. JAMES A.CHRISTY . . . . . . . Edmon Commerce and Finance 1. M. A. Ball Committee. WILLIAM E. CICCARELLI . . . . Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma A. S. M. E. Upper Darby ALPHEUS BELL CLARK . . . Forestry Phi Delta Theta Penn Slate Forestry Society; Track; Cross Country. Cherry Tree Top row: BUDD MELVIN CLARK . Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta Alpha Tau Alpha; F. F. A.; Block and Bridle Club. . Great Neck, N. Y. Home Economics Della Gamma Home Economics Club Council; Home Economics Advisory Mansfield J EANNE CLARK ROBERT CHARLES CLARK . Scranton Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; P. 5. C. A.; Wesley Foundation. ROBERT EMERSON CLARK Kenmore, N . Y. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Phi Sigma Kappa Phi Sigma Kappa, President; Football, Associate Manager; Blue Ke . O O 0 Second row: MARECHAL SCHOLEY CLEGG Glenside Journalism Alpha Tau Omega CHARLES RYAN CLEMSON Lancaster Electrical Engineering Triangle P. S. C. A. Cabinet; A. I. E. E.; E. E. Society; Student Counselor; Penn State Engineer; Pershing Rifies; Freshman Commlssion, President; C. A. Semmar, President. J OSEPHINE MARIAN CLOUSER . New Bloomfield Home Economics THOMAS WILLIAM COATSWORTH California Architecture 0 O 0 Third row: LESTER HAROLD COHEN Harrisburg Mining E ngi n verl'n g Boxing U, 2, 3, in; Truck UL ARTHUR H. COLEMAN Philadelphia Bacteriology Bacteriology Society; Omega Psi Phi, President. RAYMOND EDGAR COMBS, JR. Pine Grove Mills Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Key; Baseball Uh Lacrosse, Associate Manager. SPURGEON KENNETH CONDO Spring Mills Agricultural Education Penn State Club. Page 65 Top row: J OSEPHINE ELIZABETH CONDRIN Home Economics DeltaC amma Ellen II Richards Club; Home Econumics Council; Home Economics Club; Co Edition; PanheIIe enic C011nciI;Agri- culture Suident Council; May Day Committee. . Altoona CARL HERBERT CONDRON Horticulture Symphony Orccheslra; Pi Alp Ila Xi; Agrimculture Student Council; Flower Judging Homer City WILLIAM PETER CONLON . . . . Wilkes-Barre Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Phi Kappa, President; Blue Key; Industrial Engineering Society; Track, Manager; Skull and Bones. FRANK SHADLE CONNELLY . . . . . Sunbury Dairy Husbandry Penn Slate Grange; Dairy Science Club; Dairy udging Team. 0 C 0 Second row: DOLLY EMMA JANE CONNER Journalism Theta Sigma Phi. Collingswood, N. J. Brookline CHARLES DICK CONRAD Chemistry Phi Kappa Sigma Cross Country; Truck. Page 66 JOHN CHARLES CONTE . . . Metallu rgy Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon Ame erican ISOCiety for Metals; A. I. M E.; Sludnenl Counselor Monongahela ROBERT LEO COOLIDGE . . . . . Wellsboro Agronomy Penn Siate Grange; 4-H Club; Clover Club; College Co- oepr erative Society; Wesley Foundation. Third row: NATALIE BERNICE COOPERMAN . Arts and Letters Spanish Club. Philadelphia JAMES ROBERT COOVER . . . . . . . York Forestry RiHe Team, Manager. ROBERT KALMAN COPLON . . . . . Scranton Journalism Beta Sigma Rho WILLIAM LEWIS CORBIN. . . . . Huntingdon Botany Lions Paw;St11dent Tribuna1,CI1airman; Skulland Bones; Agriculture Student CounciL Top row: ROWENA GERALDINE CORNISH . . Bearlake Home Economics MILDRED EMILY COYLE Carlisle Landscape Archilecture Kappa Alpha Theta Topian Society; Junior Service Board; Agriculture Student Council. SAMUEL F . CRABTREE, JR. . . State College Poultry Husbandry Phi Kappa Sigma Ski Team 0, 2, 3, 4i, Captain Mi; Student Counselor; oullry Club; Choir; Glee Club. JEAN CAROLYN CRAIGHEAD Washington, D. C. Arts tend Letters Portfolio, Editor-in- Chief; w;cns Junior aClass, Secretary; Pia r;s PiC Lambda Alp! Second row: SAMUEL EBY CRAIGHEAD . . Harrisburg Arts and Letters HELEN BARBARA CRAMER . Swissvale Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Ellen H. Richards Club. RICHARD LEAPLINE CRAMER . . . . Swissvale Industrial Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha GEORGE PARMLEY CRESSMAN . . . West Chester Physics Beaver House Pi Mu Epsilon; Sigma Pi Sigma; Gymnastics; Blue Band; Symphony Orchest Third row: HAZEL IRENE CRESSMAN . . . Shiremanstown Home Economics Delta Gamma Home Economics Club. BETTY ANN CRILLY. . . . . . Altoona Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma EDWIN BROOKS CRISMON . . . Agricultural Engineering State College MARY BELLE CROSSMAN . . . . . Girard Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega Judicial Committee; W. R. A. ' Home Economics Club; ome Economics Student Counc i;l Agriculture Student Council; Alpha Chi Omega, President. Page 67 Page 68 Top raw: ROBERT HARRISON CROWELL . . . . Narberth Arts and Letters Phi Delta Theta Basketball U 2 3, 40; Football M, 2N Baseball M, 2M Druids; lnterclass Finance Commitle WILLIAM FRANCIS CROWL . . . . . Shamokin Electrical Engineering MARJORIE CULLER . . . West Newton Physical Education 0 O 0 Second row: WALLACE JOSEPH CUMMINGS . . . . Howard Psychology CHESTER CLARENCE CURLEY . . . . Reading Mechanical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi A. S. M. E. RICHARD ROBB CUTHBERT . . . . Bloomsburg Forestry Pershing Rifles; RiHe Team. 0 O 0 Third row: JUDITH LOUISE CUTSHALL. . . . . . Girard Home Economics Thespians; W. R. A. THOMAS CZUBIAK . . . . . . . Uniontown Commerce and Finance JOHN HENRY DABNEY . . . . . Philadelphia Education Omega Psi Phi. Fourth. row: WILLIAM A. DAGER . . . . . . Norristown Chemical Engineering Deha Sigma Phi Symphony Orchestra. MARY JANE DALTON . . . . . . . Paoli Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Junior Service Board, Chairman; LA VIE, Junior Board, Senior Sponsor; Liberal Arts Student Council; Junior Elec- tion Board. JOSEPH D. D,AMICO . . . . . Mahanoy City Ceramics Mineral Industries SchoolC American Ceramic So ociety; Football Mil; CBlaseball QM Top row: WARREN DATTELBAUM . . . . New York, N. Y. M echan ical Engineering Lacrosse U, 2, 3, 4i, Captain OD. CHARLOTTE J EANNE DATTNER . . Wilkes-Barre Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi SAMUEL THOMAS DAVEY, JR. . . . . Pen Argyl Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma Rho Blue Band; Glee Club; Alpha Tau Alpha, President. Second row: CARLE MICHAEL DAVIS . . . . . . Springs Civil Engineering P. S. C. A.; Penn State Engineer; A. S. C. E. RICHARD JOHN DAVIS . . . . . . Allentown Electrical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Pi Mu Epsilon; Eta Kappa Nu. RICHARD WIGHT DAVIS . . . . . Uniontown Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma, President; A. S. M. 13., President. Third row: DONALD DAVIDSON DAWSON, JR. . . Coraopolis Ag gronomy Clover Cl11b;College Co- -operative Society; Crops J ging Team. HARRIET L015 DAYTON . . . . Towanda Physical Education Gamma Phi Beta Lakonides; Cwens; P. S. C. A. RALPH ALEC DECKER . , . . . Montgomery Industrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Industrial Engineering Society; C. A. A. Fourth raw: ALVA E.DEFREHN . . . . . . Philadelphia Education Le Cercle Francais. JOSEPH HEBER DEIBERT . . . . . F airview Forestry College Co-operatitve Society; Forestry 2Society; Cross Coun- ry,U 2i; Track U, WILLIAM HOWARD DEILY . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Delta Sigma Phi Society American Military Engineers; A. I. E. E.; Radio Station Staff. Page 69 Top row: JOHN R.DEITRICK . . . . . . Coudersport J oumalism Penn State Club; Froth, Managing Editor; I. M. A. DANIEL BURTON DELANCEY . . . Philipsburg Hotel Administration Chi Phi Class Historian. CARL WARD DELONc . . . . Larchmont, N. Y. Industrial Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Track 01; Ice Hockey U, 2, 3 41; Interfraternily Council; Industrial Engineering Society; Friars; Blue Key; Tennis: mange Second row: NADIR J.DELPAPA . . . . . Rutherford,N.J. Arts and Letters MARIUS M. DEMEYER . . . . Secaucus, N. J. Forestry Penn State Forestry Society. JOSEPH B. DETWILER .. . . . . . Souderton Commerce and Finance Alpha Tau Omega Third row: BETTY JANE DEVORE . . . . . Warriors Mark Home Economics BEVERLY E. DIBBLE . . . . . Athens Music Education Gamma Phi Beta Louise Homer Club; Junior Service Board; Education School Council; College Choir; Thespian MACK A. DICK . . . . . . . . Blairsville Agricultural Economics College lCo- -operative Society; P. S. C. A.; F. F. A; Penn Sta eCIub; Agricultural Economics Club; Senior nVl itations Committee. Fourth row: MEYER DICKLER . . . . . . . . . Wall Journalism, Penn Stale Club. ALVIN C. DILL, JR. . . . . Boyerlown Mechanical Engineering Theta Chi ELEANOR T.DILL . . . . . . . Biglerville Education Delta Gamma Page 70 Top row. ' ERNEST SANFORD DIX . . . . . Starrucca Dairy Husbandry Phi Eta Sigma; Dairy Science Club. JOHN GERARD DIXON . . . . . . . Athens Journalism P111 Kapp a Editor, LA VIE; Sigma Delta Chi; Skull and Bones; Newman C111 b. WINSTON GERALD DONALDSON . . . Emlenton Agronomy Phi Eta Sigma; Agricultural Student Council. Second row: JOHN A. DORNSIFE, JR. . . . . . . Pottsville Education Alpha Kappa Pi Kappa Phi Kappa. FRANK JOSEPH D50Ro . . . . . . Scranton l1lcchanical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta WILLIAM J ENKINS DORWORTH, JR. . . Bellefome Chemical Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Football 121; Phi Gamma Delta, President; Pi M11 Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Student Counselor Third row. ' PAUL MEAD DOTY, 111.. . . . . . Chicora Clunnstry Alpha C111 Sigma Pi Mu Epsihm; Phi Lambda Upsilon; A11-C011ege Cabinet; Chemistry and Physics School Council, Presitel 1L DAVID EDWARD DOUGHERTY . . . . Harrisburg Pre-Medical Theta Kappa Phi Prc-Medical Society. WILLIAM FRANCIS DOUGHERTY . . Bolivar, N. Y. Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Penn Stale Club; Penn State Mining Society. F ourth row: ELIZABETH MAE DOUPLE . . . . Upper Darby Home Economics Delta Gamma Home Economics Club. BERTHA MARIE DOUTHETT . . . . . . Darby Home Economics Chi Omega Cwens; C011Cl'eD Choir; Thespians; 11ng L G. A.; Sen nior Sponsor; MayBD ay Committee; W. A.Board;E11en H. Richards C111b;Lo11ise Homer C111b;0micr0n N11. JOSEPH ANTHONY DREIER . . . . Wilkes-Barre Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon Delta Sigma Pi. Page 71 Page 72 Top row: LAWRENCE SEBASTIAN DRIEVER Comnn'rm' and Finance Della Sigma Phi Phi Eta Sigma; Della Sigma Pi; Alpha Doha Sigma; Col- Wilkinsburg Ivgian, Business Manager; Snph Hop Cnmmitlee; Blue Band: Blue Key; Sludc-nt Counselor. MURRAY DAVID DRUCK Scranton Journalism Beta Sigma Rho Baseball; Alpha Doha Sinniu; Hillel Debating; I'ratermly Nuts 1: tor. PHILIP MCCAIN DRUMHELLER Philadelphia Forcslry Penn Slate Forestry Sociely. CHARLES JOHN DUFF Pittsburgh Anulml Husbandry Campus Cenlei Club; Clover Club; Bilock and Bridle Club; Newman Club; I. i I..A O O 0 Second row: ERIK H. DUFFY . . . . . . Holtwood Electrical Engineering Pershing RiHes; I. M. A. SAMUEI AMOS DUM Landisburg Agriculmml Elluuman Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Student Council. President: All- College Cabinet; Interfralernity C0unci1;F. L..;A Livestock Judwing T1 am Selinsgrove MARY ELLEN DUNKELBERGER Education Co-Edilion; Variety Club; Spanish Club. FRANKLIN M. DUNLAP Alloona Fuel Technology Baseball ili ; I. M. A.; A. I. M. E. C C 0 Third row: J OHN DONALD DURAIN Noblestown Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Soccer i3, 4i ; Baseball UL ROBERT JAMES DURAS . . . Sonman Electrical Engineering Football i1, 2i. FRANKLYN F. DURILLA, JR. Coaldale Chemical Engineering Deutscher Verein. CLYDE BRUNER DURST, JR. Langeloth M erallurgy A. I. M. 13.; American Society for Metals. Top row: RAY HORN DUTT. . Bangor Animal Husbandry Alpha Zeta Cup 12h Louise Carnegie Scholarship 12,19; Block and BridleC Cl;11b Livestock Judging Team; Meal Judging 'leam. HENRY J OSEPH EAVIS, J R. Philadelphia H orticu l In re Football 1D; Junior IProm Committee; I. M A.; Jordan ,President. CHARLES WILLIAM ECKERT, JR. . Boyertown Poultry Husbandry RICHARD HOLLINGER ECKERT Gettysburg Architectural Engineering Phi Kappa Psi Choir; Glee Club. Second row: RUBY CERTRUDE EDER Arts and Letters Thespians. State College CLAIR JAMES EDRIS Sinking Spring Mechanical Engineering . S. M. E. MORTIMER RAYMOND EISEN Philadelphia Arm and Lem'rs Gamma Sigma Phi WARREN L. EISENBERG Melrose Park Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi O O 0 Third row: ROY EDWARD ELBEL Clintonville Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi. MARGARETTA ALEXANDER ELDER . Reedsville Education Pllilotes P. S. C. A. JAY RICHARD ELLENBERGER . Harrisburg Arts and Letlvrs Phi Kappa Tau Pi Lambda Sigma; Liberal Arts Student Council; Fresh- man Swimming, Manager 131; Photographic Editor, LA VIE. JOHN D. ELLIOTT Maplewood, N. J. Commercial Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Soccer Hi; Boxing. Page 73 Top row: JOHN FRANKLIN ELLIOTT . . . . . Boyertown Mechanical Engineering Theta Xi Pi Tau Sigma; Boxing; A. S. M. E. J OHN M. ELLIOTT Mechanical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Bela Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; A. S. M. E. Philadelphia ROBERT LOUIS ELMORE . . . . . New Castle Science Delta Sigma Phi GLENN EDWARD ELwoon . . . . . Apollo Agricultural Economics Second row: RICHARD F.ELY . . . . . . . . Reading Agricultural Economics Alpha Sigma Phi Blue Band. RUTH IRENE EMERICK . . Home Economics . . . Altoona Page 74 MARGARET ANNA EMHARDT . . Philadelphia Home Economics Delta Gamma Home Economics Club. MURIEL EILEEN ENGELKE . . East Orange, N. J . Physical Education Lakonides. Third row: LLOYD FRANCIS ENGLE, II . . . Waynesburg Architectural Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma Pi Gamma Alpha; Football Hp, 0; Student Counselor; Scarab; A. S. C. E. ARTHUR EPSTEIN . . . . . Erie Commerce and Finance CARL WILLIAM ERNST, J R. Archilcclure Les Sabreurs; Scarab, President; Art Editor, LA VIE CH; Pi Gamma Alpha. ' Lancaster FREDERICK ROBERT ERNST . Philadelphia Forestry Phi Kappa Sigma Soccer. Top row: CHARLES KNOX ETNER . . . . . Ch emical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon: Deutscher Verein. Welisboro NATHAN ETTELSTEIN . . . . . . . . York Agricultural and Biological Chemislry Leibig Chemical Society; Camera Club; Cross Country Hi ; Lacrosse i1 . DAVID E. EVANS . . . . . . Sayre Commercial Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma THOMAS COLLETT EVANS . . . . Plymouth M 91111111 rg y Kappa Sigma Blue Key; Baseball, Manager Md; American Society for Metals; Skull and Bones. Second row : RICHARD HERBERT EVERT Harrisburg Electrochemical Engineering RiHe Team Hi; Fencing Hi. Monessen REGINA JOAN EZERSKI . . Arts and Leiters Theta Phi Alpha W. R. A.; W. S. G. A.; Freshman Forum. SALLY H. FABER . . . . . . . Camp Hill Physical Education Delta Gamma Lakonides; W. R. A. ELEANOR LEE FACANs . . . . . . Morrisville Education Kappa Alpha Theta Louise Homer Club; Psi Chi; Choir 0, 2, 3; Players i3 44, cc President UH , Senior Senator Mi; Mortar Board, President; House of Representatives i3i. . O 0 Third row. ' DONALD EDWARD F ARBER . . . . . DuBois Commerce and Flnance Basketball U, 2i , Campus Center Club. KENNETH CHARLES FARVER New Castle Eleclrical Engineering Glee Club; H1Los. Choir; Camera CI11b;Electrical Engi- neering Society; A. 1. EE CHARLES WILLIAM F ATZINGER . . . Palmerton Mechanival Engineering Triangle Interfraternity Council. JOHN GORDON FAY . . . Titusville Journalism Phi Kappa Tau Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Chi; Glee Club; Choir; Hi-Los. Page 75 Page 76 Top row: QUENTIN ROBERT FEHR . . . . . . Pottsville Journalism Sigma Delta Chi; Campus Center Club, President; Frath Staff. GILBERT FELDMAN . . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Tennis. LEONA R. FELDSTEIN . . . . . . Elizabeth Arts and Letters Emanon Second row: CLAIR MURRAY FERGUSON . . . . . Coalport Electrical Engineering PHILIP MILTON FERMAN . . . . . . Steelton Commerce and Finance Gamma Sigma Phi Frolh, Business Manager; Gamma Sigma Phi, President; Pershing Rifies. HARVEY JAMES FERRIS . . . . . . . Aldan Forestry Alpha Chi Rho Xi Sigma Pi; Penn State Forestry Society. Third row: PETER GILBERT FETZKO . . . . Central City Industrial Education Phi Mu Delta Education School Council, President; Iota Lambda Sigma, President; Junior Prom Co- Chairman 13M All- College Cabinet; Industrial Education Society, President; I. EUGENE WELDON FICKES,JR. . . . . Lancaster Architecture Engineering School Council; I. M. A. Council; Student Counselor; P. S. C. A.; Alpha Phi Omega; Penn State Engine ; Engineering Open House, Co- Chairman; Man- aigng Editor,1. M. A. New ROBERT BROBST FILBERT, JR. . . . Womelsdorf Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; P. S. C. A.; Deutscher Verein. Fourth row: ROGER SHERMAN FINDLEY, JR. . . . Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance igma 11 Soccer, Manager; Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Liberal Arts ludent CounciI;Inlerf1'aternity Counci JOHN FERDINAND FINGER . . . . West Reading Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma FRANCIS EARLE FINK . . . . . Philadelphia Education P. S. C. A.; Student Counselor; Zoological Society. Top row: DAVID LFINKLE . . . . . . . Philadelphia Animal Husbandry Block and Bridle; Hillel Foundation; I. M. A.; Student Council; Student Library Committee. EDWARD A. FINNERTY . . . . . . Scottdale Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa - Newman Club. VICTOR W. FIORE . . . . . . . . Altoona Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society; Boxing. Second row: MADELINE M. FIORILLO . . . . Philadelphia Bacteriology Alpha Lambda Delta; Iota Sigma Pi; Senior Sponsor; Junior Service Board; Agricultural Student Council; House 0 epresentatives. LOUISE F. FISCHLER . . . . . . Norfolk, Va. Commerce and Finance Thespians. ETHEL M.FISHER . . . . Washington,D.C. Education 0 O 0 Third row: GEORGE A.FISHER . . . . . . . Palmerton Metallurgy American Society for Metals; A. I. M. E. MARVIN W. FISCHER . . . . . Edwardsville Economics Phi Sigma Delta ROBERT K. FISKE . . . . . . . . Bradford Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Wesley Foundation. Fourth row: SALLY FLATAU . . . . . . Rochester, NY. Arts and Letters DAVID J. FLEET, JR. Westbury, Long Island, N. Y. Chemistry I. M. A. HENRY W.FLORA . . . . . . . . Carlisle Electrical Engineering S. A. M. E.; Penn State Club; A. S. E. E. Page 77 Top row: ANNAR.FLORY .. . . . . . . . Lawn Home Economics Chi Omega College Symphony. EMER Cox FLOUNDERS . . . . . . Media Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Penn State Club; Co-Chairman Dry Dock Nile Club; I. M. A. LILLIAN VICTORY FLUKE. . . . . Harrisburg Education Philoms Debating; Philoles. Second row: ARTHUR L. FOGEL . . . . . Aquashicola Electrical Engineering WILLIAMB.FORD. . . . . . . Buena Vista Physical Education Phi Gamma Delta ROBERT L. FORTENBAUGH . . . BuEalo, N. Y. Commerce and Finance cacia I College Symphony; Interfralernity Council. Third row: J 01: J OHN FORTUNATO . . . . Lansford Electrical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta Phi Eta Sigma; Electrical Engineering Society; Alpha Phi elm, President; A. I. E. E. WILLIAM J. FOSTER . . . . . . McKeesport Metallurgy Phi Kappa American Society for Metals; A. I. M. E. DONALD D. FOUCART . . . . . . Lewistown Ceramics Delta Upsilon Fourth row: HOWARD EARL FOULKROD, JR. . . Philadelphia Horticulture Alpha Chi Rho Horticulture Club;111lerfralernity Council; Pi Alpha Xi; enior Ball Committee; Horticulture Show Committee. WILLIAM E. FOWLER . . . . . . Sewickley Journalism Delta Chi Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Chi; Blue Key; Interfralernity Council; Collegian, News Editor; Sophomore Class, Vice resi ent. HELEN JEAN Fox . . . . . . . Wyomissing Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Omicron Pi. President: Home Economics Club: froth; May Day Committee; Elections Committee; Home Economics SludemC011ncil;Senior Sponsor. Page 78 Top row: IRWIN FREED. . . . . . . . . . Pittston Arts and Letters Players; Thespians; Pi Gamma Mu. HARRIS FREEDMAN . . . . . . . Harrisburg Arls and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Pi Gamma Mu; Phi2 Eta Sigma; Basketbflll UL Lacrosse 2,3 M; Debat tmg U ALICE FREEMAN . . . . . . . Montgomery Arts and Letters Pi Gamma Alpha. Second row: HARRY B. FREER. . . . . . Glen Mills Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Della Collegian Staff; Soccer UL REUBEN STEHMAN FRIDY,JR. . . . Ridley Park Commercial C11 emistry DOUGLAS WILLIAM FRIEND . . . Sussex, N. J. Dairy Husbandry Third row: JOHN W. FRITZ, JR. . . . . . . J ohnstown Education Phi Kappa Psi Sophomore Class, Secretary; Soccer UL HARRIET LOUISE FROST . . . . State College Education Alpha Omicron Pi Pi Gamma Alpha. WILLIAM ROBERT FUCHS . . . . Mt. Lebanon Mechanical Engineering Kappa Delta R110 Penn State Airmen, President; Fencing U3; Baseball UL Fourth row. ' Doms MAE FULTON . . . . . . Brookville Home Ecanamics College Choir; Home Ecunomics Club; Philolcs. JANE ANN FULTON . . . . . . . Johnstown Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Thcla Sigma Phi, President; Managing Edilor, LA VIE; Thespiuns. WILLIAM ROGER FUNK . . . . . Wilkinsburg Foreslry Rifle Team; Pistol Team; Penn Stale Forestry Society. Page 79 Page 80 Top row: LOUIS MEREDITH CABEL . Forestry Beaver House Penn State Foreslry Society. Rockledge WESLEY STUART CAHAGAN . Schenectady, N. Y. Elcclriral Engineering Penn State Club; Electrical Engineering Society; A. I. E. E. LEON JOSEPH CAIECKI Colver l'ml Technology Delta Upsilon Lions IPaw; Parmi Nous; Football i1, 2 3, 43, Captain M3; A M. E.; Mineral imiuslry Socitly; Baseball U3; Slmltnl Tribunal. J OHN ELLIS GALLAGHER, JR. . Prc-Mcdical Alpha Chi Sigma Apollo Second row: PAUL FILLER CANS Chemical Engineering Beta Theta Pi Phi Eta Sigma; Blue Key; Soccer, Associate Manager; Scabbard and Blade. Poland Mines CLARA HELEN GARBRICK Bellefonte Music Education Louise Homer Club; College Symphony. BERT HOWARD GARCIA, JR. Mechanical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Pi Tau Sigma; Penn Slate Engineer. Pittsburgh FRANK LEAKE GARDNER, JR. Lebanon Animal Husbandry Football U3 ; Pre-Veterinary Club. i C 1 Third row: STUART HAROLD CARFINKLE Bradford Arts and Letters Fencing i1, 2, 43; Track U3; Tennis i2, 43. ANNA JANE CARMEN Arts and Letters New Brighton DAVID LYMAN GARRATT . Honesdale Arch itectural Engin eering Tau Bela PiE; Sigma Tau; Pi Gamma Alpha; Scarlab; A. 5. CE :Pi Mu Epsilon; Engineering Schoo Student Council i313. JOSEPH RICHARD GARRY . Pre- Medical Pre-Medical Society. McIntyre Top row. ' BOYD CHARLES CARTLEY Agricultural Education Penn State Club; Block and Bridle Club; F. F A.; I. M. A.; RS .C. A.; I. M. A. Ball, Chairman Mi. Edmon GILBERT GRAY GAULT Marysville Forestry RiHe Team. WINFIELD SCOTT GEHMAN, JR. Ephrata Psychology WILLIAM EMERSON CEHOE Duquesne Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon Delta Upsilon, President; Blue Key; Interfraternily Council. Second row : ROBERT RALPH CEHRES Pottsville Educarion Campus Center Club. JOHN DENNISON GEIBEL. Bradford C ommerce and Finance cacia HARRY BOHLENDER GEIGER, JR. Philadelphia C11 um ival E ngin ccri 11g MELVIN EARL GEISER Liberty Men Imnical Engineering Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; A. SJ .E.; Penn Stale Engineer; Soccer; Ski C u.b Third row: RICHARD MARION CEISSINGER I ndustrial Engineering Engineering Student Council; All-College Cabinet; Penn St e Englneer;I. M. A. Council; Industrial Engineering Society. Huntingdon JOHN RAYMOND GELTZ Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Sigma Chi Sigma Chi, President; Thespians; Pi Lambda igma; Fencing PAUL B. GENSEMER, JR. Middletown Forestry Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta, ePresident; Penn State Forestry Society; Rifie am 0, 23; Interfraternity Council. RALPH LEONARD GETROST Reading Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Industrial Engineering Society. Page 81 Top row: NOAH ZIMMERMAN CETZ Mechanical Engineering Rifie Team U, 2, 3, 4L Manager 0, 2, 3, 4J ; Penn State Club. Lancaster KEVORK GHOURDJIIAN . Philadelphia Pre-Mcdical JAMES WILBERT GIACOBINE Pittsburgh Pre-Mezlz'cal Alpha Phi Delta ROY HOWARD GIESMANN . Grove City Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. 0 O 0 Second row: PAUL MYERS GIFT Lewistown Foreslry Scabbard and Blade; I. M. A. Council; Soccer UM Ice Hockey CD ; P. S. C. A.; S. A. M. 13.; Penn State Forestry Society. Beaver Falls THOMAS ALEXANDER CILCHRIST Dairy Husbandry Agricultural Student Council; Dairy Science Club. Page 82 MARY JANET CILLESPIE Altoona Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Lambda Theta; Deutscher Verein: Germania; Educaliunal School Council; Newman Club; Phi Bela Kappa; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Mu Epsilon. HERBERT CLARENCE GILMORE Kennerdell Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Wesley Foundation; Dairy Show Man- ager; Penn Stale Grange. . C 0 Third row: JAMES KRAMER GILMORE . Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Delta Blue Key; Track, Associate Manager; Delta Sigma Pi. Sandy Lake Pittsburgh WILLIAM J OHN GILMORE, JR. Architectural Engineering Theta Chi A. S. C. E. RUTH NAOMI CINTER . . Halifax Home Economics Philotes. OLIVER LYTLE GIRDWOOD Gibsonia Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha Inlerfralernity Council. Top row: GEORGE GITTELSON . Education Gamma Sigma Phi Kappa Phi Kappa; Pi Gamma Mu; Froth, Associate Editor; Track. New York, N. Y. STANLEY JAMES CLABICK Chester Commerce and Finance FRANK ARTHUR GLEASON Wilkes-Barre Ch enzical Engineering Phi Kappa Psi Druids; Skull and Bones; Wrestling U, 2, 3, 4L Captain Md; Student Counselor; Chemistry and Physics School Student Council. DOROTHY GODSHALK Landisville Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega P. S. C. A.; Symphony Orchestra D ; Home Economics Club; W. R. A. O C 0 Second row: RAYMOND G. CODSHALL . . Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon Cross Country, Manager; Track 0L Lansdale Pottstown FRANKLIN P. COETTMAN Geology Pi Kappa Phi A. I. M. E.; Mineral Industries Society. JULIAN F. COLD . . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts and Letters Gamma Sigma Phi Debating. ANNA DOROTHY GOLDSCHMID Commerce and Finance 1i '1: Co-Edition; P. S. C. A.; Debating Uh Deutscher Vetein. Philadelphia Third row: . . . MILTON GOLDSTEIN . . Commerce and Finance Players; Hillel Foundation. Baltimore, Md. Plymouth RUTH GOLDSTEIN . . . Journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi Theta Sigma Phi; Portfolio; Daily Collegian, Senior ecretary; Mortar Board. SHELDON B. GOLDSTONE . . Dickson PreJllea'ical Gamma Sigma Phi Cross Country Uh Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Blue Key; Pre-Medical Society; Froth, Business Staff. JOHN CHAMBERS Goon . Forestry Phi Kappa Sigma Parmi Nous; Scabbard and Blade; Skiing CM; Fencing Q, 3, 1U; lmerfralernity Council; Forestry Society; Phi appa Sigma, President. Philadelphia Page 83 Page 84 Top row: JOYCE S. COODALE . . . . . . . Miinntown Physical Education Kappa Kappa Gamma W. R. A.; Transfer Committee. VERNER E. COODERHAM . . . . Williamsport Arts and Letters Beaver House P. S. C. A.; International Relations Club. LOUIS NELSON GRAFINGER . . . . . Sharon Electrical E ngineering Tau Bela Pi, President; Honor Society Council; Eta Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma. Second row: ROBERT DOUGLAS GRAHAM . . . White Haven Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; College Co-operative Society; Penn Stale Forestry Society; Penn State Club; Pershing RiHes. ROBERT CLAIR GRASS . . . . . . . . York Chemical Engineering Alpha Sigma Phi Phi Eta Sigma. ROBERT EVERETT GRAUL,JR.. . . . Allentown F arestry Penn State Forestry Society; I. M. A. Council. Third row: JOHN LEWIS CRAY . . . . . Chevy Chase, Md. Forestry Alpha Zeta Penn Slate Forestry Society, President; Xi Sigma Pi; Col- lege Symphony Orchestra 12, 3h Agricultural Student Council. JOSEPH PATRICK GREEN . . . . . . DuBois Education Campus Center Club. LEWIS PARKER GREEN . . . . . Philadelphia Psychology Debating. Fourth row: LEONARD REGINALD GREENAWAY . . . Birdsboro Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Tau Bela Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon, President; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; A. I. E. E; Pi Kappa Phi, President; Penn State Engineer, Associate Editor; Interfraternily Council. NORMAN GORDON GREENBAUM . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi Swimming, Manager; Blue Key. J EROME BERNARD GREENWALD . . Wilkes-Barre Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho Top row: JOHN HENRY GREINER . . . . . Landisville Electrical Engineering Cross Country UL OTIS HOLMES GRENDLER . . . . State College Education Penn State Club. ANNE DOROTHY CRESHKO . . . . . Freeland Home Economics Philoles W. R. A. . . 0 Second row : KAZMIER LOUIS GRIBB . . . . . . Nanticoke Mechanical Engineering ALICE A. CRIEST . . . . State College Home Economics Thespians. EDWARD MAHLON GRIEST . . . . . Steelton Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Student Counselor; Phi Lambda Upsilon. O O 0 Third row: GEORGE FRANCIS GRIFFIN,JR. . . . Smithfield Education Roger Williams Fellowship, President ML J OHN ENos GRIFFITH . . . . . . . Chester Forestry Penn State Forestry Society; Xi Sigma Pi. JAY RUTTER GROSS . . . . . . . . Dover Dairy H usbandry Dairy Science Club. Fourth row: STANLEY CHARLES Gnoss . . . . . . Easton Poultry Husbandry Poultry Club; Swimming UL STEWART ALBERT GROSS . . . . . . Easton Poultry Husbandry Swimming 0, 2M Poultry Club, President; Agricultural Student Council, 8, 40. LEWIS GROSSI. . . . . . . . . Smithmill M echanical E ngineering S M. E. Page 85 Top row. - J OHN STUART GROUPE . . . . Jersey Shore Metallurgy RUTH ELMEDA GRUBB . . . . . . Limerick Journalism FRANCIS VINESCE GULDEN . . . . . Carlisle Horticulture Block and Bridle Club, President; Penn State Grange; 4- H lub; Agricultural Student Counci. Second row: WRIGHT WILLIAM CUMMERSON . . . Pittsburgh Animal Husbandry BELLE GUZINSKY . . . . . . Mahanoy City Home Economics Emanon Hillel Foundation. JOHN MALCOLM HACKETT . . . . . Ridgway Mining Engineering Mineral Industries Society; A. I. M. E. O O 0 Third row. ' CLAYTON HACKMAN, J R . . . Myerstown Animal Husbandry Alpha Zeta Block and Bridle Club, President; Penn State Grange; 4- H Club;Agricultura1 Student Counci 1. CATHERINE LUCILLE HAGERTY . . . Uniontown Home Economics Charitides Home Economics Club. GEORGE OWEN HALBIG . . . . . Philadelphia Elecrrical Engineering Alpha Kappa Pi Rifle Team; Glee Club; A. I. E. E. Fourth row: MARY CATHERINE HALEY . . . . State College Home Economics Theta Phi Alpha PRIMROSE BEVERLY HALL. . . . Williamsport Education CHARLES GLENN HALSEY, J R. . . . West Grove Dairy Husbandry Sigma Phi Alpha Soccer; Sigma Phi Alpha, President; Inlerfraternity Page 86 Top row: MARY ELIZABETH HAMER . . . . State College Edumlion P. S. C. A. CHARLES LOOMIS HAMILTON . Rutherford, N. J . Industrial Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Industrial Engineering Society, President; Advertising Man- ager, Penn State Engineer; Co-Chairman Engineefs Hop; Engineering Student Council, President; Student Counselor. ELMER GEORGE HAMME. . . . . Thomasville Chemistry Second row: EDGAR VINCENT HAMMERS . . . . . Altoona Poultry Husbandry ROBERT CHARLES HANAU . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. Arts and Letters Gamma Sigma Phi Players; Thespians; Pershing RiHes; Football UL CARL CHARLES HARDMAN . . Atlantic City, N. J. Chemical Engineering Penn State Club. Third row: EDWARD EVERETT HARKNESS, JR. . . Palmerton Commerce and Finance HARRY LYSTER HARPER . . . . . Philadelphia Pre-Mca'ical Pre-Medical Society. BRISBANE BOYD HARRINGTON, J R. . . Harrisburg Commerce and F inance Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Sigma Pi, President. F ourth row: ROGER MCKEE HARRINGTON . . . . . Girard Agricultural Education EDWARD B. HARRIS . . . . . . . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Lacrosse, Manager; Blue Key; Football, Associate Manager; armi Nous; Portfolio; Liberal Arts Student Council; In- lerfralemily Council; Imerfraternily Ball Committee. KENNEDY KENNETH HARRIS . . . . California Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. Page 87 Page 88 Top row: ROSEMARY ELAINE HARRIS . Hmm I'rmmmits Ellen H. Richards Club; Senior Sponsnr; P. 5. CA . Cabi- Mt. Lebanon 1191:8111 $liv1 Suciely; Wesley Foundation, ic e Pr 1'si1i11ni. 1-nl i 1111111 THOMAS NELSON HARRIS Ellwood City Mechanical Engineering Sigma Pi VAN ALLEN HAR'I MAN . P11 vszcal Educulion Phi Epsilon Kappa; Soccer; Track, Captain; Friars; Parmi Nous; Athletic Association, Vice Presi ent. State College JOHN DANIEL HARTNETT DuBois Home Economics Alpha Sigma Phi P. S. C A Second row: RUBY HELEN HARTOS . Duquesne Education Zeta Tau Alpha P. S. C. A.; LA V111, Junior Board; House of Representatives. CHARLES LOUIS HARVEY DuBois Comm crce and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma MARJORY AIKEN HARWICK . Wyomissing Physical Education Delta Gamma Mortar Boar1i;Cwens' Lakon ides; W. R. A., President; I1 rebhman Council; All- College Cabinet; P. S. C. A.; nior Sponso FRED CROZIER HASSELBERC, JR. . Philadelphia Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; A. S. C E Third row: SIDNEY HAUSMAN Bethlehem Journalism Gamma Sigma Phi Alpha Delta Sigma; Frolh, Associate Business Manager; In! lerfralernity Council. JOSEPH FRANK HAVEL . . Carlstadt, N. J. Forestry Penn State Forestry Society; Xi Sigma Pi. GEORGE A. HAY, JR. . Landscape Architecture Sigma N11 Pi Gamma Alpha; Scaral1;Topian Society; Agricultural tudem Council President; P. ..C A. Upper Darby JACOB HAY, V . . . . . . York Arls and Letters Alpha Sigma Phi Liberal Arts Student Council; Student Tribunal. Top row: NORMAN HENRY HAYES, JR. . Irwin Forestry Penn Slate Foreslry Society. NELIA MARION HAZARD . Athens Education Gamma Phi Bela Cwens; Alpha Lambda Delta, Vice President; Pi Lambda The ;.W R A.; Phi Beta Kappa. JAMES FRANCIS HEAGY . Berwyn Forestry Xi Sigma Pi. RUTH STULL HEALY . . State College Education Second row: MARGARETTA ELIZABETH HEARN Commerce and Finance Alpha Chi Omega Freshman Council; P. S. C. A.; W. R. A.; Co-Edilion, Busi- ness Staff; LA VIE, Junior Boar . Drexel Hill VIRGINIA C. HEATH . . . Harrisburg Psychology Chi Omega Psi Chi. SHIRLEY ELOISE HEBEL Liverpool Home Emnamics Philoles; Junior Service Board; Junior Prom Committee. GERTRUDE HERMYNE HECHT Hazleton Arts and I am rs Delta Sigma Rho; Della Alpha Delta 13 AD President OD: Varsity Debating 32, 3, 4? Pi bamma Mu; Phi Bo Ila Kappa. Third row. 3 JOHN HENRY HECK . Commerce 0an I Inanu PhiKappa Varsity BoxinIr Manager; Skull and Bones; Blm Key; Thes espians; uNational Collegian Boxing Tournament Manager; Soccer UL Chester A. FRANK HECKERT . Dalmatia RIt'I'ImnicaI IL'ngincering Irvin Hall, Presidt-nl; A. S. M. E. ARITA LOUISE HEFFERAN Philadelphia Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Theta Sigma Phi; Collegian, Womenis Managing Editor; Panhellenic Council; Liberal Arts Council. LENORE MARGARET HEINZ Philadelphia Physical Education, Alpha Omicron Pi Lakonides; Rifle Club; W. R. A.; Sophomore Seminar. Page 89 Top row: FLORENCE EMILIE HELD Journalism P. S. C. A.; LA VIE, Junior Board; International Relations Club; Riding Club; Golf Club; Theta Sigma Phi. Newark, N. J. GERTRUDE LOUISE HELLMERS Physical Education Kappa Alpha Theta W. R. A.; Lakonides; Forum; Senior Sponsor. Washington, D. C. Langeloth GRACE MARILYN HENDERSHOT Music Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Pi Lambda Theta; Louise Homer Club; Choir; Symphony; Senior Sponsor. ROBERT ALBERT HENKEL Jeannette Industrial Engineering Penn State Club; Newman Club, President. Second row: VICTOR BENJAMIN HENSEL . Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma. Schaefferstown PAUL NATHANIEL HERB Education igma Nu Players, President UH; Thespians; Theta Alpha Phi. Reading Page 90 W. RAE HERRMANN . . . Metallurgy A. I. M. E.; S. C. E.; I. M. A., President; Student Counselor; Skull and Bones; American Society for Metals; AIl-College 31 :inel; Fairmount Hall, President. Pittsburgh DONALD TRISHMAN HESS . West Hazleton Pre-Medical Blue Band. C C 0 Third row: ALLEN VAN HEYL, JR. Geology Alpha Chi Sigma Student Counselor; Mineral Industries Society; P. S. C. A. Allentown J AMES NEFF HIBBARD Wilkinsburg Electrical E ngin eering Sigma Chi J OHN HUMPHREY HIBBARD . Wanamie Arts and Letters Phi Kappa Tau Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Lambda Sigma; LA VIE, Sports Editor; 1 College Calendar Commit 66. CHARLES KIMBALL HICKS Spring City Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Alpha Gamma Rho T op row: WAYLAND GLADSTONE HIER . Journalism Sigma Alpha Epsilon Baltimore, Md. LARRY CARROLL HIGGINS . . . Philadelphia A rts and Letters Sigma Pi ROBERT WILLIAM HILDENBRAND Lancaster M eclzanical Engineering Sigma Pi ROBERT C. HILL . . . . . . Reading Metallurgy Phi Delta Theta A. I. M. 13.; American Society for Metals. Second row: WILLIAM PARKHURST HINDMAN, JR. . Milton Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha Penn Stale Engineer; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Bela Pi; Sigma Tau. Slippery Rock CHARLES STANLEY HINES Electrical Enginecring CHARLES HENRY HINSEY, JR. . . . Uniontown Industrial Engineering Alpha Tau Omega IRWIN ALBERT HIRSCH . Philadelphia Arts and Leltcrs Pershing Rifies; College Symphony Orchestra; Tennis UL O O O T hird row: STANLEY FRANK HMAY . . . . . Windber Industrial Engineering CATHERINE JEANNE HOFELICH Slatington Arts and Letters Theta Phi Alpha LA VIE, Junior Board; W. R. A.; P. S. C. A.; Debating; W. S. G. A.; Newman Club. JAMES CONRAD HOFFMAN . . . Bellevue Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Campus Patrol; Fencing UL MARTIN ABRAHAM HOFFMAN . Lebanon Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Leibig Chemical Society; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Page 91 Page 92 Top row: JACK ROBERT HOGAN . . . . . Philadelphia C ivil Engineering Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; A. 5. CE .; S. A. M.E ;Lacrosse U1; Harold Shattuck Award; Louise Carnegie Scholarship. FRANCES ELLENOR HOHN . . . . Drexel Hill Home Economics Chi Omega Omicron Nu,President;E11en H. Richards Club; Pi Lambda Theta; Senior Sponsor; May Day Committee; W. S.G .A. J ANE ELIZABETH HOLLAND . . . . Fayetteville Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma Student Handbook 12, 31 ; LA VIE, Junior Board; W. R. A. Second row: PEARL DOROTHY HOLLAND . . . . . Easton Arts and Letters Emanon. SVEND ALAN HOLMSTRUP . . . Somerville, N. J. Alclallurgy Alpha Chi Sigma American Society for MetaIS. JANET NAOMI HOLTZINGER . . . . . Windsor Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega Pi Lambda Theta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron N11; Elle en H. Richards Club; Home Economics Club; Mortar B;oard Se nior Sponsor; College Choir; Junior Senator; W. S. G. A.; Junior Service Board. Third row: EMILIE VERONE HOLTZMAN . . . West Reading Commerce and Finance RICHARD BRUCE HOPKINS . . . Clark,s Summit Agricultural Engineering Alpha Gamma R110 Penn State Farmer, Business Manager; Agricultural Student c1;.ASAE MARTIN ROBERT HORLACHER . . . T unkhannock Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau Baseball 1D. F ourth row: FRANK ELTON HORPEL, J R. . . . Nedrow, N. Y. Journalism Kappa Delta Rho Lacrosse 111; Wrestling 0, 2, 3, 41. CHARLES IRVIN HORROCKS, JR. . . . Norristown Dairy Husbandry National Dairy Sc cience Association; Agricultural Student Co uncil; Student Counselor; Penn tale Grange. DONALD EARLE HORST . . . . . . Lebanon Horticulture Delta Theta Sigma Interfratemity Council; Wrestling 1D. Top row: JANE BROWN HOSKINS . . . . Newtown Square Physical Education Alpha Omicron Pi Lakonides, President; Cwens; Panhellenic Council; W. R. A. Bo ard; Physical Education Council; Interc ass inance Committee. WALTER ROY HOSTERMAN,JR. . . State College Dairy Husbandry Friars; Parmi Nous; Soccer G, 2, 3, 4i, Captain 00; Tr ack i1, 2, 3,,4i Captain Oi; Choir i1, 2i; CleeCIbu b0, 2i; A ,Vice President; Chairman, Lions Coat Committee. HARLAN P. HOSTETTER . . . . . State College I ndustrial Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Friars; Industrial Engineering Society; Golf 3, 4i. Second row: WILLIAM HARTLINE HOUCK . . . . . Berwick Agronomy Penn State Club. CHARLES EDWIN HOUGH . . . . . Lehighton Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society; Tennis BL WILLIAM HENRY HOUCH, JR. . . . Williamsport Commercial Chemistry Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Lambda Upsilon. Third row: RUTH ELIZABETH HOUSER . . . . . Tarentum Education Zeta Tau Alpha Senior Sponsor; RiHe Club; Zeta Tau Alpha, President. RHEA JESSIE HOWER . . . . . . . Danville Home Economics Phi Mu Ellen H. Richards Club; Home Economics Club; May Day ommiuee; Omicron Nu. MATTHEW JAMES HREBAR . . . . . Lloydell Mining Engineering A. I. M. E. Fourth row: RICHARD JAMES HUEHNERGARTH . . Lancaster Commerce and Finance Theta Xi DELMAR VERNE HUGHES . . . . . Ambridge Metallurgy Tennis; Sigma Tau; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma. CLARENCE WATT HULING, JR. . . . . . Linden Poultry Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Poultry Club; P. S. C. A. Page 93 Top row: ROLAND LUTHER HUMMEL . . . . . Pottsville Architectural Engineering JOHN DAVID HUNSICKER . . . . . . Perkasie Sanitary Engineering PhiKappa Psi Tau Bela Pi; A. S. C. E., Presidenl; Wrestling 8, 4L VINCENT NORMAN HURD. . . . . Lock Haven Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma Phi Lambda Upsilon; Student Counselor. Second row: MARION ELIZABETH HURSH . . . . Glenolden Arts and Letters RiHe Team. EDGAR C. HUSELTON . . . . . . . . Butler Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Della ROBERT LEE HUTCHINGS . . . . . . . Erie Commerce and Finance Delta Chi Friars; Parmi Nous; Track. Third row: J. LOUISE HYDER . . . . . . . . Houtzdale Commerce and Finance Theta Phi Alpha Co-Edilian, Business Manager; LA VIE, Senior Board; Pan- hellenic Council 14H; Newman Club; Student Housing Board; W. R. A. BETTY JANE HYSON . . . . . . . Bridgeton Home Economics Freshman Forum; Sophomore Seminar; W. R. A. LENARD ILGEN . . . . . . . . Centre Hall Electrical Engineering Penn State Club; A. I. E. E. Fourth row : JOHN MARSHALLIRONS. . . . . Philadelphia Journalism, ALICE GERTRUDE JABLow . . . . Drexel Hill Home Economics P. S. C. A.; W. R. A.; Co-Edilion; Players. RAYMOND JOHN JACOBS, JR. . . . . East Berlin Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Penn Slate Club. Page 94 Top row: SAMUEL JOSEPH JANET . . . . . Williamsport Arts and Letters ALICE MARIE JANOTA . . . . New York, N. Y. Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi Thespians; Collegian 0, 2h W. R. A. JOHN HERBERT JENKINS . . . . Lock Haven Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi I. M. A.; Junior Blazer Committee, Co-Chairman. Second row : MORTON EDWARD JENKINS . . . . . Mansfield Agricultural Education Alpha Zeta F.F.A.;A1pha Tau Alpha; Block and BrAidle Club; Live- stock Judging Team; C. . JOHN WARD JENKS . . . . . Punxsutawney Industrial Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi. OWEN JOHN . . . . . . . . . Johnstown M echanical Engineering Alpha Tau Omega Scabbard and Blade; A. S. M. E. Third row: EVELYN LEVINA JOHNSON . . Pennh Grove, N. J. Commerce and Finance Alpha Omicron Pi Transfer Committee. MELFORD IVAN J OHNSON . . . . . . Warren Pre-M 911 i cal Alpha Epsilon Della; Student Council; Pre-Medical Society. DON CLYDE JOHNSTON . . . . . DuBois Arts and Letters Campus Center Club, Vice President. Fourth row: ROBERT ALEXANDER JOHNSTON . . Drexel Hill Commercial Chemistry Delta Tau Delta WILLIAM SMITH JOHNSTON . . . . Ligonier Mechanical Engineering Chi i Freshman Swimming, Manager. EDWIN STODDARD JONES . . . . State College Arts and Lelters Sigma Pi Cheerleader; BlueK Key; Choir; Glee Club; Wrestling UH Lacrosse. Page 95 Page 96 Top row: HAROLD IRVING JONES Horticulmre Horticulture Club; Soccer 12 3, 4H Blue Band OP , Fruit Judging Team U1 L State College ROBERT EARL JONES Kittanning Commerce and Finance Acacia ROBERT PERSHING JONES Coaldale Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Thespians; Student Council CD. GEORGE JASPAN JOSEPH . . . . . . Reading Arts and Letters Gamma Sigma Phi Pershing RiHes; Blue Key; Frolh, Business Manager. Second row : ALBERT HENRY KAISER Wilmington, Del. Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau LILIIAN E. KARHAN . Germania Home Economics MARIE REED KASE. Home E canomws College Choir. Ridgway KENNETH FORD KAUFFMAN State College Chemistry Campus Palrol Third row. ' HARRY FRANCIS KEENE . Electrical Engineering Sigma Pi Pottstown VERA LUCILE KEMP Weslwood, N. J. Journalism Alpha Chi Omega Collegian, Womens Editor; W. S. A.; Senate i3, 4M Se enior Sponsor; Mortar B;oard TheGla Sigma Phi; House of Representatives Oi; Alpha Chi Omega, President. RALPH DAVID KEMPER . . . . . . . York illechanical Engineering A. S. M. E. HELEN LOUISE KERR Johnstown Journalism Colllege Symphony Orchestra i2, 3M House of Representa- s;i3i Junior Service Board Bi; Thespians Qi. MW -... ........ .0 Tap row: ALFRED CHRISTIAN KERSCHENSTEINER Baltimore, Md. Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. LLOYD FRANKLIN KERSHNER, JR. Norristown Architectural Engineering Della Sigma Phi Tau Bela Pi; Sigma Tau; A. S. C. E. LEE H. KESTENBAUM . . . Pittston Arts and Letters Alpha Delta Sigma; Players; Pi Gamma Mu; Hillel oundalion. DONALD CARVER KIMMEL . . . Berlin Agricultural Education F. F. A.; Lutheran Student Association; Alpha Tau Alpha. Second row: ROBERT EDWARD KINCKINER Fuel Technology Sigma Phi Alpha West Chester CARL SAMUEL KING . Upper Darby Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa Druids; Skull and Bones; Student Tribunal; Wrestling 0, 2, 3L HARRIET KING . . . . Tidioute Arts and Leiters Theta Phi Alpha Forensic Council; Froth; Players. FRANK OLIVER KINGDON West Orange, N. J . Arts and Letters Phi Delta Theta Third row: HOWARD DREHER KINNEY, JR. F orestry Tau Phi Delta Track Q, .39 ; Pistol Team HQ ; Penn State Forestry Society. Meadville Philadelphia ROBERT JAMISON KIRKPATRICK Mechanical Engineering Tau Bela Pi; S. A. M. 13., Vice President; Penn State Airmen. WILLIAM SHARP KIRKPATRICK . South Temple Arts and Letters Sigma Chi Druids; Skull and Bones; Swimming, Captain; Interfmler- nity Council, Treasurer; Glee Club; Pi Lambda Sigma. MAX JOSEPH KIRSCH . Spangler Commerce and Finance Alpha Tau Omega Baseball UL Page 97 Top row: RUTH KATHERINE KISTLER . . State College Physical Education Kappa Alpha Theta Cwens, President; Lakonides; Town Senator;J11ni01' Service Boa rd; Sophomore Hop Committee; Sem ponsor; W. R. A. WILLIAM DOUGLAS KITSON . Stroudsburg Forestry Tau Phi Delta Penn State Forestry Society. HARRY ALEXANDER KJELLMAN, JR. . Altoona Chemical Engineering Sigma Chi Druids; Track; Chemistry and Physics School Council. BEN CRANE KLINE . . . . . . Harrisburg Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Psi Blue Key; Swimming, Associate Manager. 0 O 0 Second row: ROBERT EUGENE KLINE . . . . . Bellefonte Chemistry THELMAR. KLUGER . . . . . . Wyoming Education Pi Lambda Theta; Players. Page 98 WALTER MICHAEL KNIAZ . Lynhrook, N. Y. Physical Education Druids; F00111a11;A11C011ege Cabinet;P11ysical Education School C0u110i.l ERNEST FRANKLIN KOCHER . . Forestry Tau Phi Delta Penn State Forestry Society; Soccer 1D. . Williamsport Third row: RICHARD BRUCE KOCHER . . . Punxsutawney Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Alpha Zeta Agricultural Student C011nci1;Leibi2g Chemical Society, President; Track121 MICHAEL A. KOLESSAR . Civil Engineering Penn State Engineer; A. S. C. E.; Student o-operative Society. Buck Mountain ALVIRA LUCIA KONOPKA . . Music Education Thespians; Choir; Louise Homer Club; House of Representatives. . Philadelphia SAMUEL JAMES KOPACH Physical Education Football. . Charleroi Top row: CLARE KORB . Pleasantville Home Economics ALFRED HENRY KORN Philadelphia A gran om y Penn State Grange; Clover Club; Cosmopolitan Club; Cross Cou untry ID; Track 2D, S..C A. MICHAEL KOVEN . . . . Coatesville Induslrial Erlucalion Alpha Sigma Phi Iota Lambda Sigma. MARY JOSEPHINE KOWATCH Lansford Education 0 O 0 Second row: MILLARD ADALBERT KOZAKEWICZ Nanticoke Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau; Student Co-operative Sociely. OSCAR KRANICH, JR. . . . . . York Arts and Letters Bela Sigma R110 Student Tribunal; Student Council; Debating I2, 3, 4H Hillel Governing Board; Delta Sigma Rho; Freshman Soc- cer, Manager; Student Counselor; Fraternily News, BI usiness Manag er. LEIAND D. KRAPE . . . . . . Erie Mechanical Engineering Delta Chi CASIMER KRAUSER Philadelphia Commerce and Finance 0 O 0 Third row. ' GENE MANN KRONBERG Sunbury Psychology Phi SIgma Delta Wrestling 0, 2h Lacrosse U, 3; Old Main Bell 0L EUGENE BERNARD KROOPE . . Bethlehem Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Froth. EDWARD GEORGE KRUTSKY Hatboro Agronomy EDWARD LEONARD KUBACKI . . Reading Electrical Engineering Si gma Page 99 Page 100 Top row: ALVIN EUGENE KUNz. . . . . . Wilkinsburg Forestry Penn Stale Forestry Society; Zoological Society. KATHRYN KUPSKY . . . . . . Lansford Home Economics LESTER WEAVER KUTz . . . . . . Blue Ball Electrical Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Eta Kappa N11; Sigma Tau; Les Sabreurs; Fencing 11 2, 3 41, Co- Captain 41; P S. A.; A. I. E. E; Tau Beta Pi; Parmi Nous; Blue CBand; E E. Society Second row : THEODORE KWASNOSKI . . . . . . Ranshaw Chemistry MICHAEL KYAK . . . . . . . McKeesport Forestry Tau Phi Delta Penn State Forestry Society. J OSEPH HERTZLER KYLE . . . . . Reedsville Mechanical Engineering Soccer 111 ; A. S. M. E.; I. M. A.; Penn Slate Club. Third row: ARNOLD CLIFTON LAICH . . . . . . Munson Arts and Letters Sophomore Class, President; Druids, Pertesidem; Lion 5 Pa w; Ski 111 and B011 1165; P. S.C.A.CabinAll-C011ege Presi- dent; Student Union Board; Cotllegian Board. C.WILLIAM LAIRD,JR. . . . . . London,0. Forestry Penn State Forestry Society; RiHe Team 111; College C0-1-0perative Society; Pershing RiHes. RICHARD ASHENFELTER LANDES . . Collegeville Commercial Chemistry Penn State Club; Rifie Team U1; P. S. C. A. Fourth row: ROBERT HARRY LANE . . . . . . . Ingram Journalism. P111 Kappa Tau Daily Collegian, Managing Editor; Sigma Delta Chi, Presi- dent; Student Handbook, Associate Editor; Journalism Placement Booklet, Co-Chairman. NORA ELIZABETH LANTZ . . . . Curwensville Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Golf Club. ROBERT MICHAEL LARKIN . . . . Wyalusing Electrical Engineering T op row: DORIS JEAN LASHER . . . . . . Leechburg Arts and Letters Players; Thespians; Pi Gamma Alpha. XENOPHON PETER LASKARIS . Wilmington, Del. F orestry Penn State Forestry Society; Soccer Q, 3, M . JAMES E. LAVELY . . . . . . . . Ingram Forestry Penn State Forestry Society; Agricultural Student Council. Second row: CHARLES LAZIN . . . . . . . . . Lebanon Agricullural and Biological Chemistry Hillel Foundation; Leibig Chemical Society; Alpha Phi Omega. JOHN J.LAZZERI . . . . . . . RuralVaIley Pre-Medical Pre-Medical Society; Lacrosse UL FRANK D. LEACH . . . . . . . . Galeton Home Economics Third row : ROBERT Lows LEBENDIG . . . . Shenandoah Arts and Letters Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation. RICHARD WILLIAM LEBO . . . . Buffalo, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Phi Kappa Sigma DONALD CALVIN LEER . . . . . York Springs Agronomy Clover Club; College Co-operative Society; Crop u ging Team. F ourth row : WILLIAM PETER LEHRER, JR., Upper Montclair, N. J . Animal Husbandry Alpha Zeta Cross Country Uh Track Uh Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Science Club; Livestock Judging Team; Meal Judg- ing Team; RiHe Team UH Little International Show Manager. SHIRLEY LOUISE LEIDICH . . . . . Poltsville Commerce and F inance Delta Alpha Delta; Debating; P. S. C. A. LEWIS SANDERS LEISENRING . . . . Bear Gap Forestry Page 101 Top row: JOSEPH JOHN LELEVICH . . . . . Kulpmont Mining Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Mineral Industries Society. GENE MARTIN LERMAN . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Beta Sigma Rho DAVID STUART LEVAN . . . . . . . Esterly Forestry Tau Phi Delta Xi Sigma Pi; Soccer 0 ; Baseball D ; Penn Slate Forestry Society; Interfraternity Council; Tau Phi Della, President. Second row: JAY HERMAN LEVIN. . . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters DOROTHY PEARL LEVINSON . . . . . DuBois Home Economics ALMA GENE LEWIS . . . . . . Smicksburg Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega Home Economics Club. O O 0 Third row: EDWARD ELLSWORTH LEWIS. . . . Homestead Bacteriology ChiPhi Agriculture Student Council; Chi Phi, President; Student ounselor; Gymnastics. JAMES CLAUDE LEWIS . . . . . Washington Arts and Letlers Delta Tau Delta Druids; Parmi Nous; Boxing Q, 3, 4M Eastern Intercollegiate Champion, 165 lbs., 1940. LESLIE ADELE LEWIS . . . . Rutherford, N. J. Journalism Kappa Alpha Theta Collegian; Players; Thespians; Panhellenic Council: Liberal rls Council; Senior Sponsor; Theta Sigma Phi. Fourth row: DONALD FOSTER LEYDEN . . Pleasanlville, N. Y. Commercial Chemistry Bela Theta Pi Phi Mu Alpha; Baskelball UM Golf U, 4-H Blue Band. JACK ORVILLE LIENHARDT. . . . . . Tyrone C h cm ical Engineering JOHN FLAIG LINGENFELTER . . . . Altoona Agricultural and Biological Clzcmislry Phi Lambda Upsilon Leibig Chemical Society. Page 102 T 0p row: ELLANORA LINTON . . . . . . . Palmerton Home Economics Philotes; Ellen H. Richards Club. WALTER BENNY LIPENSKI . . . . . . Falls Dairy Husbandry Alpha Gamma R110 Dairy Science Club; Boxing 0D. NELSON LITTELL, JR. . . . New Canaan, Conn. C 0mm ercial Ch emislry Alpha Chi Rho Second row: WILLIAM JOHN LIVITSKI . . . . . Ambridge Mechanical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Sigma Tau; A. S. M. E.; S. A. M. E. WALTER ELISHA LLEWELLYN . . . . Hatboro Mechanical Engineering Sigma Phi Alpha Thespians;t Choir; Glee Club; Hy Lns;A . 9M 15.; Soccer ;Sludem Counselor; Pi Tau Sinma. ANN KATHRYN LOBACH . . . . . Allentown Home Economics Chi Omega Junior Service Board; P. S. C. A.; Home Economics Club; ome Economics Council. Third row: CHARLES LOCK . . . . . . . . Harrisburg Physics Pi Mu Epsilon ROBERT ROY LOGAN. . . . . . . Blossburg Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Sigma BETTIE LORRAINE LONG . . . . . Bellefonte Arts and Letters Kappa Alpha Theta Lakonides; Thespians. F aurtlz row: JAMES FREDERICK LONG . . . . State College Metallurgy CAROLINE ELIZABETH LONGWELL . . Brockway Education Philnles; Campus Center Club. HARRY FRANKLIN LONGWELL . . . Dixonville Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Block and Bridle Club; Pershing RiHcs; F. F. A. Page 103 Page 104 Top row: CHAUNCEY ALFRED LOOMIS Altoona Eh ctrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu, President; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Mu Epsilon; PlIi ElaS igma; Penn State Engineer; A. I. E. E.; Electrical Engineering Society. EDWARD J OHN LOTZ . Pottsville Arts and Leltgrs Theta Kappa Phi Campus Center Club; Portfolio. JUSTINE LOUCEE . . . . Chestnut Hill Home Economics P S. C. A. Cabinet; Home Economics Club Council; Senior Sponsor;P .S. C. A Handbook; W. RA GEORGE HENRY LOVELL, JR. Iilechanical Engineering Delta Chi A. S. M. E.; Freshman Lacrosse, Manager. Lansford Second row: . . . CHARLOTTE ANNE LOWE Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta Ellen H. Richards Club; Home Economics Club, President; Al'ricultliral Student Counci. ELMER ROBERT LOWENSTEIN Atlantic City, N. J. Electrical Engineering Gamma Sigma Phi Fencing i1, 2, 3, 4i, Co captain Mi; Les Sabreurs; Electlical Engineering Societ ety. Vernon, N. Y. WALTER REA LOWRY Commerce and Finance cacia Glee Club; Lacrosse Oi; Gymnastics i1, 2, 3i. Philadelphia OTTO WILLIAM LUEK, JR. . M eclmn ical E nginccn'ng Beaver ouse Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; A. S. M. E. Zelienople O O 0 Third row. ' CHARLES E. LYNCH Commerce and Finance Soccer ili. Darby JOHN MICHAEL LYNCH . Bronx, N. Y. Industrial Educanon Iota Lambda Sigma; Industrial Education Society. ELEANOR G. MCCALMONT Pleasantville Home Economics Phi Mu Home Economics Club. PHYLLIS MARION MCCARRAHER Phoenixville Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Beta Thespians; Players. Top row: JOHN FRANCIS MCCARTHY Electrical Engineering Track 0, 2, 4L THOMAS EARL MCCARTHY . Mechanical Engineering Theta Kappa Phi BENJAMIN EDWARD MCCLELLAND Mining Engineering Mineral Industries Society. CYRIL IVAN MCCLOSKEY Commerce and Finance Second row: JOHN FRANKLIN MCCORMICK Agricultural Educarian Tau Kappa Epsilon F. F. A ROBERT GORDON MCCOY . Mechanical Engineering Rifle Team 0, 2, 3, 4h Erie Oil City Canonsburg Gallitzin Coraopolis Slippery Rock C. A. A.; College Circus. JOHN RONALD MCCRACKEN New Kensinglon Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Alpha J OSEPH HUGH MCCROSSAN Upper Darby Arts and Lvltvrs Phi Kappa Blue Key; Interfraternity Council; Cross Country, Associate Ma nager; Block and Bridle Club. O C 0 Third row : LEE MERRITT MCDONALD Agronomy P. S. C. A.; Agronomy Club; Intercollegiate Crops Judging Team. State College LAUREN ARNOLD MCGILL Bellevue Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon Blue Key; Swimming, Associate Manager. EDWARD CHARLES MCGINLEY Morrisville Commerce and Finance Theta Kappa Phi PETER JOSEPH MCGRATH Islip, N. Y. Arts and Lellers I. M. A.; Archery Club. Page 105 Top row: BEATRICE J ANE MCKECHNIE Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Panhellenic Council. Wilkinsburg ETHEL M.MCLAUGHLIN . . . . Leechburg Home Economics JAMES DONALD MCLANACHAN . . . . Salunga Forestry Pershing RiHes. EDWARDJ. K. McLomE . . . . . . Hanover Journalism Theta Xi Collegian, Feature Editor; Summer SCollegian, Co- Editor; St udent Handbook; P.S ..C A. Second row: RACHEL MCMASTER . . . . . Music Education Louise Homer Club. Boalsburg Lanes Mills WAYNE JOHN MCMINN . Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Page 106 EUGENE FRANCIS MCSWEENEY . . . Arnold Arts and Letters RICHARD FRANKLIN MACK . . . . Bangor Metallurgy Baseball in . O O 0 Third row: RALPH KAY MADWAY . . . . . Philadelphia Pre-Medical Phi Epsilon Pi Blue Key; Pre- Medical Society; Phi Epsilon Pi, President; Bas ketball Associate Manager. ALBERT JOSEPH MAILMAN . . . . . Chester Commerce and Finance Phi Epsilon Pi JOSEPH EUGENE MAJOR . . Williamsport Forestry Alpha Chi Rho Penn State Forestry Society. JOHN THOMAS MALETIC . . Ambridge Agronomy Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Gamma R110, President; Clover Club, President; Agricultural Student Cuuncil;Interfra1ernity Council; Student Counselor; RS .:C A.; . A. . A. Top row: ROLLAND STEPHEN MANGEL . . Mechanical Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Fencing UL Meadville MARTHA BAY MANIFOLD . Stewartstown Home Economics Chi Omega Ellen H. Richards Club. AUSMUS SLOAN MARBURGER . . . Evans City Agricultural Engineering eaver House A. S. A. E., President; 4-H Club. STANLEY LAWRENCE MARCUS . Miami Beach, Fla. Forestry ' Swimming 0, 2, 3, 4L Second row: MARY JANE MARGERUM Home Economics Ellen H. Richards Club; P. S. C. A. Elizabethville Bayonne, N. J. ESTELLE MARGULIES Journalism Alpha Epsilon Phi LA VIE, Activities Editor; Froth; Cu-Etlz'tion; Players; Thespians; House of Representatives. MARGARET BORLAND MARKLE . . . State College Music Education Louise Homer Club; Choir. A. ARLENE MARKLEY . . . . Fairview Village Home Economirs Delta Gamma Freshmjin 'Council; P. S. C. A - Home Economics Club; umo -. ervnce Board; Panhellenic Council; Delta Gamma, President. Third row: ROBERT MARKS. . . . . . . Mahanoy City Electrical E ngin eating JOSEPH FRANK MARSHAL . . . . . Wyoming Electrical Engineering Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau; Phi Mu Epsilon; College Symphony Orchestra. CHRISTIAN LONGENECKER MARTIN, JR. Lancaster Agrimlmral Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Wrestling 0 ; RiHe Club 0, 2, 3, AD ; Scabbard and Blade. DAVID KENT MARTIN . . . . . . . Galeton Dairy Husbandry Dairy Judging Team; Dairy Science Club. Page 107 Page 108 Top row: FREDERICK MARTIN, JR. . . . . . Drexel Hill Dairy H usbandry Alpha Kappa Pi Dairy Science Club. SYBILL R. MARTIN . . . Pittsburgh Journalism Alpha Chi Omega LA VIE t3, M ; P. S. C. A.; Players. MARY BERTHA MASTONY . . . . . Scranton Education Second row: STANLEY MICHAEL MATELSKI,JR. . . Plymouth Ch emical Engineering Football 1D; Deutscher Verein. JEAN LOUISE MATTERN . . . . . Philipsburg Home Economics Delta Gamma Home Economics Club; P. S. C. A. FRANCES JULIA MATUSCHAK . . . Connellsville Home Economics P. S. C. A.; Home Economics Club. O C 0 Third row: BLANCHE VIRGINIA MAUK . . . . Worthville Home Economics Phi Mu HARRY GUY MAUK, JR. . . . . . . Aliquippa Metallurgy Chi Phi Chi Phi, President; American Society for Metals. RICHARD WILLIAM MAY . . . . Cleveland, 0. Commerce and Finance Bela Theta Pi Blue Key; Ice Hockey, Manager U, 2, 3, 4L 0 C O F ourth row: ROBERT KING MAYFIELD . . . . . Norristown M echanical Engineering Sigma Nu Phi Eta Sigma; Lacrosse U, m ; Penn State Engineer 0h igma Nu, President; Interfratemity Council. DONALD CHARLES MEEK . . . . . Bellefonte Pre-Medical Blue Band; Pre-Medical Society. LOWELL MASON MEEKER, JR. West Orange, N. J . Commerciaf Chemistry Phi Sigma Kappa Blue Key; Gymnastics, Manager. Top row: EDWARD FILLMORE MEINSLER, JR. . . Jonestown C II emfcal Engineering Chi Phi Soccer t D. ELEANOR ELIZABETH MELLOTT . . Breezewood Home Economics Home Economics Advisory Council. FRANCIS NOBLE MENGEL . . . . Philadelphia Architectural Engineering I. M. A.; A. S. C. E. Second row: JOSEPH PIERCE MENHAM, JR. . . . Turtle Creek Music Education Delta Sigma Phi Phi Mu Alpha; College Symphony Orchestra U, 3, 4L Manager VD; Blue Band t2, 3, 4L President 4 ; Thespians. JAMES FREEMAN MENZIE, JR. . . . . DuBois Forestry Penn State Forestry Society; Campus Center Club. DWIGHT RABER MERKER . . . . . . Bellevue Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Sigma N u Leibig Chemical Society; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Third row: M. IRENE MEYER . . . . Loganton Home Economics Pi Kappa Sigma. ARTHURKENNETH MEYERS . . . . Pittsburgh Education Sigma Phi Epsilon Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Phi Kappa; Sigma Phi psi on, President JUSTUS W7. MEYERS . . . . . . Schwenksville Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Fourth row: MICHAEL C. MICHAELSON . . . . Uniontown Agricultural and Biological Ch emisrry Leibig Chemical Society. JOSEPH JOHN MICKALONIS . . . . Girardville Forestry D.DONALD MICUCCI. . . . . . Philadelphia Chemistry Page 109 Top row: DANIELBEEMAN MILES . . . . . Grampian Agricultural Economics BARBARA WASHBURN MILLER . . . Doylestown Home Economics Zeta Tau Alpha Thespians; Players. DESAI 1:9 J.MIL1FR . . . . Stoyslown Poultry Husbantlri' Delta Theta Sigma Paullry Club; Penn State Farmer; Wrestling 0i. Second row: FREDERICK PAUL MILLER . . . . . Stoystown Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha; Pi Gamma Mu. JOHN RANDAI L Mu LER . . . . . Millheim Arts and Letters Alpha Sigma Phi Pi Lambda Sigma; Phi Ela Sigma; Baseball U, 2, 3i, Inlerfratcmity Council. MARSHALL DAVID MILLER . . . . . Charleroi Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Lionis Paw; Basketball, Manager. 0 C 0 Third row: MIRIAM THATCHER MILLER . . . Allentown Commerce and Finance Pllilotes; Senior Sponsor; P.S C..;A Fan Phi Sigma; Ali- College Cabinet. THOMAS ALDRED MILLER . . . . Philadelphia Economics Delta Chi Friars; Lacrosse UJ; Beaver Field Pictorial, dverlising Manager. JOHN BATTISTA MILONO . . . . . Pittsburgh Forestry Penn Slate Forestry Society. Fourth row: FRANK Al 1 AN MITCH . . . . State College Arts and Letters Della 'i all Della Symphony Orchestra; Choir; Glee Club; P. S. C. A. ANNA MARTHA MITCHELL . . . . Waynesburg HUIHL' ECUIIOIIIILS 4- ii Club; Ellen ii. Richards Club; 11.9 2. C. A. WELTON MATHEWS MODISETTE Maplewood, N. J. Forestry Page 110 Top row: ERIK SELAND MOELLER . . . . Conneaut Lake Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho Interfraternity Council, Vice President; Sophomore Hop, 'o-Chairman; Student Counselor. J . SCOTT MOFFATT . . . . . . . Bradford P11 ysical Education Parmi Nous; Basketball Q, 3, 4d ; Track Q, 3, 4L CLARENCE WILLIAM MOON. J R. . . . . Reading Commerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon Delta Sigma Pi; P. S. C. A. O O 0 Second row: JAMES CONNELL MOORE . . . . . . Franklin Industrial Engineering LEONARD JACOB MOORE New Martinsville, W. Va. F orestry MARGARET SMART MOORE. . . . Wilkes-Barre Arts and Leners O O 0 Third row: NORMA PATRICIA MORFING . . . Mahanoy City Education Spanish Club; P. S. C. A. MELVIN BLAIR MORGAN . . . . . Wheelerville Agricultural Education Block and Bridle Club; Alpha Tau Alpha; Dairy Science Club; F. F. A. OLIVER GRIFFITH MORGAN . . . . Bellefonte Metallurgy Fourth row: WILLIAM REES MORGAN. . . . . . Kingston ANS and Letters Theta Nu Epsilon WADE Mom . . . . . . . . . . Baxter Physical Education Foolball U, 2, 3, ID; Wrestling L9; Druids; Boxing VD. FERNANDE ANNE ELIZABETH MOSTERTZ Philadelphia Arts and Letters Louise Homer Club; Deutscher Verein; College Symphony Orchestra. Page 111 Page 112 Top row. ' KENNETH RICHARD M01111 Dover Arts and Lcltcrs Pi Lambda Sigma; Penn Stale C111I1. GEORGE ROBERT MOWRY Edgewood Agricultural Engineering Beaver House Agricultural Sludem Council. PAUL EUGENE MOYER . Newport Pre- Medlral Pre- Medical Suciely; Walts Hall President; I. M. A. Coun- cil;St1ulem Counselor; Chemistry and Physics School Coun- ri;l Blue Band; Glee Club; RQ ., . C . STEWART SACHS MUMAW . . . . Hazleton Arts and Leltcrs O O 0 Second row: PERRY MALONEY MUMFORD . Cochranton Forestry Phi Eta Sigma; Xi Sigma Pi; Penn State Forestry Society. J AMES EDWARD MURPHY, J R. . . . Sewickley Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Delta RICHARD VANDYKE MURPHY . . . M echanical E ngineering A. S. M. E.; P. S. C. A.; Penn State Club. Kittanning STANLEY MUSSELMAN . . Fairfield Agricultural Education Penn State Club; F. F. A.; Penn State Grange; Fruit Judging Team. 0 O 0 Third row: HARLAN CLAYTON MUSSER Rebersburg Arts and Lencrs RAYMOND EUGENE MUTH Reynoldsville Chemistry CLAIR V. MYERS . . . . . . . Avis Electrical Engirieering Football UM Penn State Club; Electrical Engineering Soc1 ciety; A. I. E. E.; Penn State Enginee HARRY CHESTER MYERS Education Philipsburg Top row: MARION WAYNE MYERS F orostry Williamsburg ALBERT LEON MYERSON Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon; Carnegi eScholurship 121; rcheslra; Evan Pugh Rlieclal; Atlantic City, N. J. Symphony Hillel Foundation. ALBERT ELIAS NAMEY . . . . . . Alloona Electrical Engineering Pi Mu Epsilon; Tau Bela Pi; Eta Kappa N11; A. I. E. E. ANNE VIRGINIA NASONI H mm: Economics Home Economics Cluh i411 ; Newman Club Mi. Brandy Camp Second row: FRED NAVAS . Scranton Arls and Letters PHILLIP SAMUEL NEAI . . Meclzanu 111 Engineering Theta Xi Tau Beta Pi; Track Hi; A. S. M. E. Lancaster VERA MARIE NEAL. P113511 01 Erlucullun Lakunidos; Mortar Board. PUIIXSU lawney LAVERN MONBERG NELSEN Jilmlmniral Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Pershing RiHes; Scabbard and Bladt'; Wrestling. Ellwood City Third row: EDWARD WILLIAM NESTOR, J R. Pelralvum 11ml Naluml Gas Engineering Phi Kappa Phi Eta Sigma, President; A..I M. E; 11111 Beta Pi; Mineral industries Student Council 13 41, 5111111111 Counselor 91,40. Lykens WILLIAM SAMUEL NETTER . Ccram ics Players; American Ceramics Sociely. Bronx, N. Y. Lacrosse; DARLINE ADELAIDE NEUHAUSER Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi 101111111011, Ellen H. Richards Club; Penn State F;armcr 0111icr011 Nu; Senior Spunsor. Harrisburg ODETTE AGNES NEUMAN Arts and Letters LA V111, Senior Staff. Wilkes-Barre Page 113 Top row: WILBUR STANLEY NEWCOMER . . Williamsport Education Kappa Phi Kappa ESTHER BARBARA NEWTON . . . Morrisville Arts and Letters WALTER ALEXANDER NICHOLSON, JR. Williamsporl Commerce and Finance Kappa Delta Rho Delta Sigma Pi; Lacrosse 1 ; Rifie Team UL DONALD KEITH NOBLE . . . . M echanical Engineering Alpha Chi Rho American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Track UL Philadelphia Second row: AUBREY GROVER NONEMAKER . . State College Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa; Pershing RiHes; Scabbard and Blade; Football; Boxing. ROBERT MILTON NONNEMACH ER Bethlehem F oreslry Xi Sigma Pi; Penn Slate Forestry Society; I. M. A. Council. Page 114 LUELLA MAE NORRIS . . . Education Philoles; Louise Homer Club; Choir. State College EVAN STYER NORTHEIMER . . Coatesville Commercial Chemistry American Society for Metals; Chemistry and Physics Iudem Council. C C 0 Third row: J OHN STEPHEN NOWOTARSKI . . . . Reading Poultry Husbandry Penn State Club. ROBERT HAROLD OLDs . . . . . . . Kane Industrial Engineering PiKappa Phi Ice Hockey; Interfraternity Council; Industrial Engineering Socxely. JOHN PATRICK 01mm Scranton Nature Education Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Campus Patrol. HOWARD Loy OLIGHER . . . . . . . Clymer Forestry Pershingr Rifles; Penn State Forestry Society; Penn Slate Sylvan. Top row: ANNA JANE OLSON . . . . . H am e E conomi cs Chi Omega Home Economics Club. Bellevue EDWARD BERNARD OLSZEWSKI . Shenandoah Chemistry DAVID MARTIN ORKIN Slatington Commerce and Finance Gamma Sigma Phi Debating; Hillel Cabinet WILLIAM HENRY ORTH . . . Williamsport Ceramics Sigma Phi Alpha American Ceramics Society. Second row: MATHIAS J OSEPH ORTWEIN . . . . Bethlehem Dairy Husbandry Theta Kappa Phi State College STANLEY DUANE OSMAN . . . Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Pi. HERBERT MATTHEWS OSMUN . . . . . Sayre Arts and Letters Choir; Glee Club; Hy-Los. GERALD DURYEA OSTRANDER Electrical Engineering Swimmingr Oi, Glee Clu;b College Choir; A I. E. E; Electrical Engineering Society Williamsport O O 0 Third row: HOWARD OSTROW . . . . A rls and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES GILBERT OVERBERGER . Barnesboro Chemistry ig ma Pi Phi Ela Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. JANICE MARIE OWEN . . . . . . Tarentum Home Economics Home Economics Advisory Council, President. HARRY LAUGHERY OYLER Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Epsilon Pershing Rifies; Blue Key; Tennis, Associale Manager; Della Sigma Pi. Chambersburg Page 115 Page 116 Top row: ADRIAN LEMMI PACI. . . . . . . . Exeter Music Education Phi Mu Alpha; Blue Band; Symphony Orchestra; I. M. A.; ewman Club; P. S. C. A. PETER RICHARD PALERMO . . . . Pittsburgh Prc.Legal Alpha Phi Della Inlerfraternity Council; Interfralernity Ball Committee. VERA JEAN PALMER . . . . . . . . Easton Pre-Medical Phi Mu Choir 13. 4h Iota Sigma Pi; Thespians; Panhellenic Council L3, 4L Second row: LOUISE AUDREY PARASKA . . . . . Scranton Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma Freshman Council; Thespians; Freshman Forum. WILLIAM EARL PARK . . . . . Fairlawn, 0. I ndustrial Psychology Lambda Chi Alpha Kappa Phi Kappa; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifies; Interfralernily Council; S. . M. E. DAVID PAUL PARKS . . . . . . . Freedom Dairy Husbandry Agricultural Student Council; Dairy Science Club; College o-operalive Society. C O 0 Third row: GEORGE L. PARRISH . . . . . . . Reading Commerce and Finance Theta Xi Liberal Arts Council GI, 4-H Student Tribunal OD; Thes- pians U, 2, 3, 4L President UM ; Interfraternity Ball, Chair- man; Blue Key; All-College Cabinet 00; Associate Tennis Manager 00. ALBRO L. PARSONS, JR. . . . . . . Carlisle Civil Engineering Phi Delta Theta Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon, President; A. S. C .; S. A. M. 13., President; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles; Shanuck Award; Rifle Team. FLOYD PARSONS . . . . . . . . . Export M echanical Engineering Beaver House Fourth row: LORRAINE DOROTHY PARSONS . . . . Fleming Education LLOYD J OHN PARSONS . . . . . . Pen Argyl Physical Education Delta Sigma Phi Football M, 2, 3, ID ; Boxing UL HARRY EVERETT PATERSON . . . . Vandergrift Forestry Penn State Forestry Society. Top row: ANDREWPATON . . . . . . Mansfield,Mass. Forestry Xi Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Penn Slate Fureslry Society; Penn State Sylvan, Editor. JOHN RAYMOND PATRICK . . . . Central City Physical Education Druids; Football; Boxing. PATRICIA LOUISE PATTON . . . . . Altouna Arts and Letters Kappa Kappa Gamma House of Representatives. 0 O 0 Second row: RUTH THELMA PAUL. . . . . . . Llancrch Education Players. DOROTHY MEASE PEARCE . . . . State College Physical Education ChiOmega W.R.A. GRANT ELLESWORTH PEARSALL . . . Oil City Architectural Engineering A S C E Third row: J ANE L. PEARSE Lakewood, O. Commerce and Finance JOHN BURTON PEASLEE . . . . . Pittsburgh Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Cross Country UH Industrial Education Society. MARGARET AGNES PEEBLES . . . Slippery Rock Sociology Philotes; 4-H Club; Louise Homer Club; Senior Sponsor. F ourth row: HUGH JAMES FEELING . . . . . . Harrisburg Horticulture Alpha Phi Omega; Student Counselor; Flower Judging eam; College Co-operalive Society. HARRY G.PEIRCE . . . . . . . Johnstown Industrial Engineering Theta Xi SIDNEY WILLIAM PENN . . . . . MLPIeasant Pre-Medical Phi Sigma Delta Phi Eta Sigma; Track UM Pre-Medical Society. Page 117 Top row: ALBERT FRANK PERRY . . . . . . . Athens Electrical Engineering A. I. E. 13.; Electrical Engineering Society. CHARLES MAURICE PETERS . . . . Shamokin Physical Education Sigma Pi Druids; Football U, 2, 3, 4i ; Interciass Finance Committee. RICHARD CARL PETERS . . . . . . Hastings Journalism Tau Kappa Epsilon Lionis Paw; Skull and Bones; All-Coiiege Cabinet; Collegian, Sports Editor; Student Handbook; Liberal Arts Student Council Chairnbarli; Elections Chairman; Sigma eta Chi. S econd row: ISABELLE MARIAN PETERSON . . . Spruce Creek Arts and Letters PETER BLAIR PFAHL . . . . . . . Ben Avon Hortirulturc Kappa Delta Rho Horticulture Club; Topian Snciety; Horticulture S 10w Committee. M. ISABELLE PFEIFFER . . . . . Montgomery Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta P. S. C. A.; Home Economics Club' Senior Sponsor; Ga amma Phi Beta, Presid'em Third row: DANIEL GUY PFOUTZ, JR. . . . Chambersburg Education Players. EDWARD IRVING PHILLIPS, JR. . . . Jenkintown Forestry Tau Phi Delta Wrestling i2, 3, 4i ; Inlerfraternity Council. JOHN EARL PHILLIPS . . . . . Bolivar, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering Triangle Fourth row: THOMAS WENDELL PHILLIPS . . . . Lewistown Eleclrical Engineering A. i. E. E.; Glee Club; Electrical Engineering Society. ANTHONY JOSEPH PICCOLA . . . . . Hazleton Landscape Architecture Tupiun Society; LA VIE, Art Staff. ROMAN NICK PIEO . . . . . . . . Bristol Arts 11an Lolly rs Skull and Bones; Gymnastics; National A. A. U. Rope Climb Champion. Page 118 Top row: JOHN HURLEY PIPER . . . . . . . . Erie M etall u rgy Sigma Phi Epsilon A. I. M. 13.; American Society for Metals. ROBERT GUY PIPER . . . . . . Swarthmore Architectural E nginecn'ng Delta Upsilon Scarab; Pi Gamma Alpha. WILLIAM HARDMAN PIPER . . . . . . Erie M echanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Second row: STEPHEN PISHKO. . . . . . . . Monessen M elallu rgy A. I. M. E.; Mineral Industries Student Council; American ociely for Metals; Lacrosse. JOHN ROBERT PIPPART . . . . . . Altoona Industrial Engineering DONALD JAMES PISULA . . . . . . . Ronco Arts and Letters Lambda Chi Alpha 0 O 0 Third row: MILDRED ROSLYN PLAPINGER . . . Philadelphia Journalism Froth, Womenk Editor. FRANK MARIAN PLATT, J R. . . . . . Folsom Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Phi Druids; Parmi Nous; Senior Class, Vice President; Football 0, 2, 3, 4-H Track U, 2, 3, 4L CHARLES BLAIR FLETCHER . . . . . Howard Forestry O O 0 Fourth row: JACK RICHARD POLLEY . . . . . . Scranton Metallurgy Phi Kappa Tau American Society for Metals; A. I. M. E. BEN R. POLLOCK . . . . . . Hunlock Creek Physical Education Delta Sigma Phi Druids; Football U, 2, 3, 4L GAIL FRISBIE POPE . . . . . . State College Home Economics ChiOmega Cwens; Ellen H. Richards Club; Louise Homer Club; Ioir; Senior Sponsor. Page 119 Page 120 Top row : RUTH PORTER . . . Fairchance Education Charitides HARRY F. POTTER . . . Thompsontown Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Society; A. S. M. E. AIBIZRT EDGAR POWELL Larimer Agricultural Engineering Theta Chi Cross Country Oi ; A. S. A. E. HAROLD LAFLER PRICE . Milesburg Commerce and Finance Basketball Hi . Second row: ROBERT PRICHARD Frostburg, Md. Commerce and Finance Della Tau Della PHILIP RAYMOND PRUTZMAN Trucksville M usic Education Grier City ELBUR CLAIR PURNELL . Physical Educalion Pi Kappa Phi Friars; Baseball; Boxing; Jay-Vee Foot- ball; Phi Epsilon Kappa. Student Council; J OHN PURSLEY . . . Lock Haven Chemical Engineering Chi Phi O O 0 Third row: MARIAN AMELIE QUICK Meshoppen Education PHOEBE JEANNE RICHARDS Scranton Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Omega NORMAN RACUSIN J ohnsonburg Pre-Legal Beta Sigma Rho Phi Eta Sigma; Druids; Parmi Nous; Evan Pugh Scholar- ship; Basketball 11 2, 3i; QInterfraternity Council; Beta igmu Rho President; S A. Imerfraternity Ball Committee; Plii Beta Kappa. BETTY ANN RAI-IN Mauch Chunk Home Economics Delta Gamma P. S. C. A.; Home Economics Club. Top row: CHARLES GERALD RAMER Tusseyville C aminercial C hcmistry MARIAN FRANCES RAPP ElveI-son HomHe Economics P. S. C A.; Cl;IIb ome Economics Club; Ellen H. Richards Club, HPresident; Student Co- -operalive Society. HOWARD GORDON RATH Cranford, N. J. Mechanical Engineering A. S M E Elizabethtown MEYER REAM . . . . Chemistry Second row: LLOYD REBER . . . . . . State College Architecture GERALDINE YVONNE REDER . Jamaica, N. Y. A rts and Letters Bethlehem ROSEMARIE CECELIA REDNAGLE Education Theta Phi Alpha Freshman and Varsity Debating Foxensic Council; Delta Alph Ia Della; Senior Sponiur; Newman Club ALFRED MCCONNELL REESER Honeybrook Mechanical Engineering Penn State Airmen. T hird row: DOROTHY BEATRICE REEVES Journalism Zeta Tau Alpha Thespians; Choir; Theta Sigma Phi; Louise Homer Club; Panhellenic Counci1;Senior Sponsor; RiHe Club, President. Easton JOHN CLEMENT REGANIS . Girardville Pre-Medical Phi Kappa Pre-Medical Society; Soccer Hi . CHARLES ALLEN REID, JR. . Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Beta Theta Pi Football Manager; Blue Key; Parmi Nous; Lionis Paw. ESTHER NIARLENE REIFF Swoyerville Home Economics Emanon Home Economics Club; Hillel Foundation. Page 121 Top row: GEORGE HENRY REIMER Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Societ ty; A. I. E. E.; Rifle Team Oi, Lacrosse 0D , Freshman Rifle Team, Manager Qi. Altoona THOMAS CHARLES REINHARD . Agricultural Education Della Theta Sigma Alpha Tau Alpha; F. F. A. State College ALGON ROBERT REITH E. Lansdowne Commerce and Finance Penn State Club; Track i1, 3i; Cross Country i1, 3i; Camera Club. GRACE E. RENTSCHLER Reading Education W. R. A.; P. S. C. A.; Forensic Council; Senior Class Secretary. Second row: ARTHUR EDWIN REYNOLDS . C hemical E ngineering Penn Stale Club. Roaring Spring Sunbury CLARA ELIZABETH RHINEHART . Home Economics Phi Mu Home Economics Club; 4-H Club. Page 122 RICHARD RITENOUR RHODES Alexandria Architecture THOMAS MCGOUGH RIAL Franklin Arts and Letters Chi Phi Pershing RiHes. O O 0 Third row: THEODORE RICE . . . . Jeannette C hemical Engineering Penn State Club, President; All College Cabinet; Inter: class Finance Committee;E1ections Committee ;P. S. C.A Student Council; J umor Class Treasurer. JAMES MICHAEL RICHARDSON Shamokin Electrical Engineering Phi Mu Delta Parmi Nous; Basketball i1, 2i ; Baseball i1, 2, 3, 4i. FRANCIS KAST RICHWINE Camp Hill Education Theta Chi RiHe Team U, 3, 40; P. S. C. A. EDYTHE B. RICKEL Allentown Arts and Letters Alpha Lambda Della; Pi Gamma Mu; Collegian; Della Alpha Delta; International Relations Club; Debating i1, 2, 3, 4i; Hillel Cabinet; Forensic Council; Phi Beta Kappa. Top row: JAMES GEORGE RIDDELL . . . . . Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Lacrosse. HERBERT LEONARD RIESENBERG . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Gamma Sigma P111 MARY ELIZABETH RINARD . . . Somerset Music Education Alpha Chi Omega Thespians; Choir; Symphony Orchestra; Louise H JOHN JAY RISSER . . . . . . . Harrisburg Sanitary Engineering A S C E. Second row: JAMES ANDREW RITCHIE, JR. . . Arts and Letters Sigma Alpha Epsilon Baseball U1. Llanerch Allison Park ELLEN NICHOLS RITTs Journalism Kappa Kappa Gamma Thespians 111; Portfolio 13, 41; Co-Editian 141. WILLIAM HENRY RITTS, II . . . . Allison Park M echanical Engineering Kappa Si ma Soccer 01; Collegian 11, 21. ALFRED MAGEE ROBERTS . . . . Metallurgy riangle American Society for Metals; A. I. M. E. Plymouth 0 O 0 Third row: ROBERTA GENE ROBERTSON . . . . . DuBois Education Campus Center Club. ROBERT C ROBINSON . . New York, N. Y. A rts and Letters Phi Sigma Delta Old Main Bell, Business Manager; Collegian, Circulation Ma11ager;Trib11nal; Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Players; Sophomor ore Hop C0-C11airman; Baseball U 2, 3, 41; Student Counselor; Interfralemily Ball Committee; Phi Sigma Delta, President; Interfraternity Council. THOMAS JAMES ROBINSON . . . . Lancaster C ommcrce and Finance Beta Theta Pi Druids; Blue Key; Parmi Nous; Beta Theta Pi, President; Liberal Arts Studenlt Council; Swimming 11, 2, 31; Student ulnse or; Interfratemity Counci. PHIL DOHERTY RODGERS. . . . . Creensburg Commerce and Finance Page 123 Page 124 Top row: ROBERT FIELD ROELOFS . . . . . Morrisvillc Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Della Interfraternity Council; Blue Key; Delta Sigma Pi. HUGH JOSEPH ROGERS . . . . . . Bellefmm- PrevMedical Lambda Chi Alpha Student Counselor; Pre-Medical Society. ROY PRESTON ROGERS . . . . Detroit, Mich. Arts and Letters Sigma Chi Thespians. Second row: CHARLES EMERSON ROHRER . . . . Manheim C ivil Engineering Wrestling 12, 3, 41 ; A. S. C. E. H. MORELL ROLLER, J R. . . . . . Canfield, 0. Forestry Penn State Forestry Society. ROBERT CHARLES ROLLINGS . . . Philadelphia M echamcal Engineering Theta Phi Eta Siglma. I O 0 Third row: HAROLD CHESTER ROMBERGER . . . . Pitman Commerce and F inance Delta Sigma Phi ALEX JAY ROSE . . . . . . . . Plymouth Metallurgy Hillel Foundation; Mineral Industries Student Council, President; American Society for Metals; A. I.M HE OLIVER HENRY ROSE . . . . Middletown Arts anld Letters Phi Eta Sigma; Players; P. S. C. A. O O 0 Fourth row: LEON PORTER ROSENBERRY. . . . . Franklin Physics MURRAY WILLIAM ROSENTHAL S. Norwalk, Conn. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Leibig Chemical Society; American Chemical Society. RITA MARIE ROSINI . . . . . . . Dunlevy Pre-Medical Theta Phi Alpha Theta Phi Alpha, President; Pre-Medical Society; Panhel- lenic Council; House of Representatives; Newman Club. Top row. ' GEORGE HENRY ROTH . . . . . Allentown Dairy H usbandry Theta aChi Dairy Science Club. J OHN WILLIAM ROTHROCK . . Bangor Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Band; Leibig Chemical Society. RALPH CHESTER ROUTSONG, JR. . . Mt. Lebanon Journalism Phi Gamma Delta Alpha Delta Sigma, President; Blue Key; Student Counselor; Collegian; P. S. C. A. Second row: SARAH ANN ROWLES . . . . . . Clearfield Education Philotes; Campus Center Club. RICHARD LEE ROYER . . . . . Miinnburg I ndustruzl Engineering Tennis; Golf. RICHARD RANDOLPH RUBNER . . . . . . Eric M echanical Engineering Sigma Phi Epsilon Interfraternity Council; Swimming. 0 O 0 Third row: ALEXANDER ANDREW RUGALA . . . . Mayfield Bacteriology Alpha Kappa Pi STANLEY EUGENE RUNK . . . Mount Union Agricultural Education Rifie Team; F. F. A. FRANCIS EMERY RUPERT . . . . Wilkinsburg Commerce and Finance Alpha Phi Omega. 0 O O F ourth row: L01s BLANCHE RUPERT . . . . . . . Verona Home Economics Home Economics Club; Variety Club; P. S. C. A. ROBERT EUGENE Russ . . . . . Williamsport Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Pi Gamma Mu. JAMES RODNEY RUSSELL, JR. . . . Downingtown Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Alpha Page 125 Top row: LEO PATRICK RUSSELL . . . . . Mt. Lebanon Industrial Engineering Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Delta Rho, President; Industrial Engineering Society. ROBERT WILLIAM RUSSELL . . . . Wyoming I ndustrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Pershing Rifles. ROBERT LEON RUTTENBERG . . . . . Reading Arts and Letters Phi Epsilon Pi Blue Key; Soccer, Associate Manager. 0 C 0 Second row: RODNEY EUGENE SACHS . . . . . Gettysburg Commerce and Finance Sigma Nu Blue Key; Glee Club; Choir; Baseball, Associate Manager. ANTHONY SALAMONE . . . . . Norristown M echamcal Engineering Campus Patrol; P. S. C. A.; A. S. M. E. WILL CLIFFORD SALBERG . . . . . Ridgway Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering PhiKappa Psi Blue Key; Mineral Industries Student Co11ncil;Boxing, Associate Manager; A. I. Third row: CHARLES DEWITT SAMMONS . . . Union City Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Pershing Rifles. DOROTHY ISABELLA SANDT . . . . . Easton Arts and Letters Louise Homer Club; Choir. EDWARD SAPP . . . . . . . . . Ambridge Metallurgy Basketball i1, 2, 3i, Captain UH Ba seball i1, 2, 3 4i Captain 00; Druids; Skull and Bones; Mineral InduMstries Student Council; American Society for Metals; A. IM .E. O O 0 Fourth row: RICHARD SIGMUND SARTZ . . . . W. Leesport Forestry Sigma Chi OLGA LOLA SASKA . . . . . . . Ambridge Music Education Gamma Phi Beta Pi Lambda Theta; Louise Home er Club President; Choir; Thespians; College Chapel Committee; Women Varsity Quartelle. ROBERT BAYARD SAVIN . . . . . Drexel Hill Commerce and Finance Delta Sigma Phi Page 126 Top row: HARLAN KEIM SAYLOR . . . . . West Chester Physics Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Pi Sigma; Gymnastics. PAUL JOSEPH SCALLY. . . . . Ingomar Poultry Husbandry Sigma Phi Epsilon Junior Prom Co- Chai1r;man Par Nous; Boxing i3, 4i; Football Oi; Baseball Hi; Poultry Club. JOSEPH RALPH SCALZO . . . . Newton, N. J. C hemical Engineering Alpha Phi Delta Wrestling 0, 2, 3, 4i, Captain Oi; Glee Club; Hy-osL Blue Band; Dniids; Parmi Nous; Aipha Phi Delta, Presi- dent; Chemistry and Physics Student Council; Junior Class, ice President. Second row: OLIVER ADAM SCHAEFFER . . . . Laureldale C hemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Tau. ELwoon FRANCIS SCHAFFER . . . . Bethlehem Dairy Husbandry Alpha Gamma Rho Dairy Science Club. STANLEY GORDON SCHAFFER . . . . . York M echanical Engineering Sigma Tau; A. S. M. E. Third row: CARSON RUPERT SCHALL . . . . . Leechburg Commercial Chemistry Baseball Oi. WAYNE DEE SCHALL . . . . New Kensington C ommerce and F inance Sigma Pi Sigma Pi, President; Interfralernity Council. DORIS J OYCE SCHAMBELAN . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Student Handbook; Froth C O O F ourth row: EUGENE NORMAN SCHEFTEL . Brooklyn, N. Y. Education Players; Phi Eta Sigma; Blue Band. GEORGE SCHENKEIN . . . . New York, N. Y. Journalism Sigma Delta Chi; Penn State Club; Daily Collegian; Jour- nal ism Placement Booklet, Co- Chairman. ROBERT SAUNDERS SCHEUER . . . . Scranton Journalism Page 127 Page 128 Top row: ROBERT WILSON SCHMAUDER . Bernharts Illechanical Engineering Thela Nu Epsilon Inlerfrulernity Council. MELVIN SCHNEIDER . Allentown Arts and Lytlers Phi Epsilon Pi Freshman Boxing, Manager; Basketball Oi, Alpha Dtlla Sigma RICHARD PAUL SCHNEIDER Rock Glen Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Society. DOROTHY LOUISE SCHNERR Peckville Education Zeta Tau Alpha Pi Lambda Theta; Players; P. S. C. A.; Pi Gamma Mu; Freshman Handbook. Second row: BETTY SCHOCH . . . . . . . . . DuBois Physical Education Lakonides; W. R. A.; Physical Education Council; P. S. C. A. AUDREY IRENE SCHOEMMELL Upper Darby Psychology Kappa Alpha Theta W. R. A.; Psi Chi. ROBERT EUGENE SCHULER . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Phi Gamma Della Soccer U 2, 3, 4i, Captain i1, 4i, Friars, PresPident; Blue Key; Skull and Bones; Della Si 1gma Pi; Lion Paw; Swim- ming, Manager i3i; All- American Soccesr Team; tudem Council. DOROTHY HILDA SCHULMAN Altoona Education Players. T hird row : GERTRUDE A. E. SCHWARTZ . Home Economics Schuylkill Haven SAMUEI SCHWARTZ . Wilkes-Barre Chemical Engineering I. M. A.; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Penn State C11 111. JOSEPH CYRIL SCIORILLI Glenside Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Blue Key; Sigma 811; Cheerleader i3, i. IRVING SCOTT Philadelphia M echanical Engineering Top row : JOHN MELLICK SCOTT . . Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Edilor, Dairy Science Booklet. Finesville, N. J. WALTER EDWIN SCOTT Industrial Engineering Sigma Alpha Epsilon Friars; Football 0, 2L Philadelphia RICHARD MARTIN SCRIVER Chemical Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon . . Williamsporl ARTHUR DANIEL SEIDES Pre-Medical Glee Club; Thespians. Brooklyn, N. Y. Second row: PAUL BRUCE SEITZER . Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Tau Alpha; Penn State Club; F. F. A.; I. M. A. Cogan Station IGNACE SEKULA . . . DuBois Education Campus Patrol. New York, N. Y. ROBERT FLORENZ SERATING Arts and Letters Glee Club; Camera Club. Presidcnl; Thcspians; mill; lli- 05. GEORGE HENRY SHAFFER, JR. Arts and Lctlcrs Phi Delta Theta Harrisburg Third row : WILLIAM FRANKLIN SHAFFER Miinnburg Agricultural Education Alpha Tau Alpha. JAMES RENWICK SHANKS, JR. Pittsburgh Arts and Letters Froth; Wrestling; Pershing Rifles; Collegian. WILLIAM BURTON SHERIFF Electrical Engineering Les Sabreurs; Fencing Cl, 3, 4'; ; A. I. E. E.; cnn State Engineer. Williamsport JOSEPH LEROY SHERMAN . . Rush Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Tau Alpha; Rifle Team 0, m ; F. F. A. Page 129 Top row: WILLIAM JOSEPH SHEVOCK . . . . Chemical Engineering Baseball Oi; Co-Cliairman, Senior Ball. Portage ROBERT AMos SHIPE . . Sunbury Psychology SWITHIN CHANDLER'SHORTLIDGE, JR. West Grove Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Alpha Soccer Oi . HAROLD J ESSE SHOWALTER Dallastown M echanical Engineering Track 0, 2, 3, 1D. Second row: THOMAS J EFFERSON SICA . . . . Uniontown C ommerce and F inance Delta Upsilon Blue Band, Business Manager; Blue Key. CHARLES HARRISON SIDES . . . Hyndman Commerce and F inance Alpha Chi Rho Page 130 BERNARD FRANCIS SIEGEL . . Philadelphia Education Pershing Rifles, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; Penn State Club. ROBERT LANG SIEGEL . . Ben Avon Heights Commerce and F inance Kappa Delta Rho T hird row: FRANK VICTOR SILVESTRI . . Vandergrift Physzcs Football i1, 2i ; Boxing i2, 3i. ROBERT PATTISON SIMON, JR. . . . Spring City Education Delta Chi Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Phi Kappa; Blue Key; Track, Ass ociate Manager; Pi Gamm aMu. FRANK MORRIS SINGER . . Pottstown P-re -Medical Pre-Medical Society; Hillel Foundation Far Rockaway, N. Y. A rts and Letters Alpha Epsilon Phi Mortar Board; Alpha Epsilon Phi, President; Panhellenic Council LED 4i, President UH, All-College Cabinet; Senior HARRIET S. SINGER onsor; Co- Edition; Hillel Foundation. Top row: ZEENA SINGER . . . . Arts and Letters Camden, N. J. FREDERICK ANDREW SLEZAK New Alexandria Poultry H usbandry Agricultural Student Council; Poultry Club. KENNETH N.SLOAN . . . . . . Wilkinsburg Commerce and Finance Alpha Tau Omega WILLIAM S. SLOATMAN, JR. . . Tamaqua Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigma Student Council; Rifle Team Uh Student Counselor. 0 O 0 Second row: DAVID LAWRENCE SLONE . . . Washington Industrial Engineerin THOMAS GORDON SLUTTER . . . . Allentown Arts and Letters Alpha Tau Omega Thespians. CLARENCE HERBERT SMALLEY . . . Salisbury Forestry Scabbard and Blade; Soccer 0 ; Penn State Forestry Society. PAUL SMISKO. . . . . . . . . Aliquippa Ch emical Engineering 0 O 0 Third row: BETTY LOUISE SMITH . . . . . State College Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma . A. CHARLES EDWARD SMITH, JR. . . Phoenixville M echanical Engineering Phi Delta Theta Phi Mu Alpha; Penn State Engineer, Business Manager; A. S. M. E.; A. I. E. E.; S. A. M. E. JEANNE ADELINE SMITH . . . . . . Galeton Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta Ellen H. Richards Club; Home Economics Club. LLOYD GEORGE SMITH . . . . . State College Agronomy Kappa Sigma Friars. Page 131 Page 132 Top row: LLOYD NATHAN SMITH . . . . . White Haven Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society; Senior Personnel Booklet Committee; A.I E. E. MINA AUGUSTA KEENAN SMITH . . Phoenixville Education Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma, President , Pi Gamma Delta; Cwens; Tliespians; House of Representatives; Panhellenic Council; Senior Sponsor. ROBERT McINTOSH SMITH . . . . Rouseville Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Fencing Oi ; Mineral Industries Society. C 0 Second row: WILLIAM JACOB SMITH . . . . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Alpha Tau Omega Parmi Nous; Track 0, 2, 3, 4i; Cross Country i1, 2,3, 4i, Ca nptain Mi; 1. C 4-.A Champion i1, 2i. WILLIAM JAMES SMITH . . . . . Pittsburgh Commerce and Finance Delta Tau Delta Baseball 0, 2, 3i ; Boxing Hi. WILLIAM KORB SMITH . . . . DuBois Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Phi Sigma A. I. M. E.; Mineral Industries Society; Campus Center Club. Third row: VIVIAN MARGARET SMITH . . . . State College Physical Education Chi Omega Lakonides ; Cwens. ANASTASIA P. SMYRNIOTIS . . . Williamsport Education Le Cercle Francais. ADAM ALBERT SMYSER . . . . . . . York Journalism Phi Sigma Kappa Daily Collegian, Editor; Student Handbook, Editor; Lions Paw; Blue Key; P. S. C. A. Ca binet; Student Housing Board, Chairman L30; All- College Cabinet; Student Union Board; Athletic Advisory Board; Sigma Delta Chi. Fourth row: DAVID PEIFFER SNAVELY . . . . . . . Ono Forestry Alpha ChiRho Track. CHESTER EUGENE SNYDER . . . . Huntingdon Forestry Tau Phi Delta Xi Sigma Pi; Track i1, 2, 3, 4i ; Cross Country i1, 2, 3, 4i ; Wrestling Hi ; Penn State Forestry Society. GERALD FAY SNYDER . . . . . York Industrial Engineering Industrial Engineering Society. Top row: JORDAN PRESSMAN SNYDER . . . . Philadelphia Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Leibig Chemical Society; Phi Lambda Upsilon; American Chemical Society. WALTER EUGENE SNYDER . . . . . Hazlelon Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Dairy Products Judging Team. MARIE BARCER SOMERS . . . . . . Hazleton Home Economics Freshman Handbook, Business Staff; House of Representa- tives; Senior Sponsor; Merrill Palmer Award. Second row: LEO SOMMER . . . . . Coney Island, N. Y. Chemistry Phi Lambda Upsilon; Evan Pugh Scholarship. WALTER AUGUST SOTTUNG . . . Elizabeth, N. J. I ndustrial Engineering Theta Xi Head Cheerleader 01d; J. V. Football; Blue Key; Junior rom Committee; Industrial Engineering Society; Track . U, 2, 30 GEORGE SOWA . . . . . . . . McKeesporl Poultry Husbandry O C 0 Third row: WILLIAM ARTHUR SPADAFORA . . . Ellsworth Commerce and Finance Alpha Phi Delta JAMES EARL SPELLMAN . . . . . . . Paoli I ndusm'al Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Baseball; Soccer. WILLIAM VAUGHN SPENCE . . . . . Hastings C ommerce and F inance F ourth row: GEORGE EDWARD SPENCER . . Woodbury, N. J. Commerce and Finance Sigma Alpha Epsilon Cross Country, Manager; Blue Key, President GM Skull and Bones; Interfraternity Counci . ROBERT ALFRED SPETZ . . . . . . . Erie Chemical Engineering Acacia Sigma Tau; Phi Lambda Upsilon. MARJORIE LOUISE SPRINGER . . . . Edgewood Home Economics Thespians; Student Handbook. Page 133 Top row: ROBERT WELLS SPURCK . . . . . . Llanerch Commerce and Finance Phi Sigma Kappa P. S. C. A. VIRGINIA RUTH STAGG . . . Great Neck, N. Y. Arts and Letters MILDRED FRANCES STAIMAN . . . Williamsport Education 0 O 0 Second row: HAROLD STANLEY STAINS. . . . Three Springs Agricultural Education PhiMu Delta PAUL ALBERT STAIR . . . . . . Johnstown Chemical Engineering hiPhi Blue Band. ISABEL MARION STANISKY . . . . Shenandoah H ame Economics Home Economics Club; Portfolio; Campus Center Club; Freshman H and book. 0 O 0 Third row: FRANK WILLIAM STANKO . . . . . . Apollo Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Sigma Football UM Boxing U, 2, 3, 0, Captain OD; Druids; kull and ones; Inlerclass Finance Committee; Student Counselor; Sigma Phi Sigma, President; Class Treasurer MM Cap and Gown, Co-Chairman; Interfralernity Council. DONALD NED STARTZEL . . . . . . Sunbury Commerce and Finance Theta Xi Thespians; Players; Debating. FRANK JOHN STASHAK, JR. . . . . . Scranton PraMedical PhiKappa Pre-Medical Society. 0 O 0 Fourth row: J OHN HENRY STEEVES, JR. . . . Youngstown, O. Metallurgy Chi Phi Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; American Society for Metals; Mineral Industries Student Council. CHARLES JOSEPH STEINHAUER . . Wilkes-Barre Zoology and Entomology Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha, President; Zoological Society; Interfraternily Council. EDNA LOUISE STEININGER . . . . Coopersburg Arts and Letters Pi Mu Epsilon; Philotes. Page 134 T op row: GEORGE TEMPLETON STEWART . . . Manor Hill Animal Husbandry Student Cooperative Society; Block and Bridle Club; Penn St late Grange; Livestock Judging Team; Meats Judging Team. LAWRENCE THOMAS STEWART . . . Reinholds Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma NORMA PHELPS STILLWELL Pedro Miguel, Canal Zone Arts and Letters Chi Omega Chi Omega, President; Co- Eduion; May Day, Co- Chairman; Debating; Panhellenic Council; W. R. A. Board; .0 A. Second row: DONALD J OSEPH STITZER . . . . Wyomissing Mechanical Engineering Sigma Tau; Phi Mu Alpha; Symphony iOrn'lchestra; A.S M. .;Thespians; Pi Tau KENNETH FREELAND STONER . . Sadsburyville Landscape Architecture Topian Club. DONALD H. STOUCH . . . . . . Altoona Elecmcal Engineering A. I. E. E.; Penn State Club; Electrical Engineering Society. C O 0 Third row: CARL STRAVINSKI . . . . . . . Plymouth Farcstr Football 0, 2, 3, 4i. MARGUERITE ETIIEL STROHMAN . . . . Easlon Home Economics PhiMu Home Economics Club; May Day Committee. JACK W. STRONG . . . . . . . Peckville C hemzcal Engineering cacia Acacia, President Fourth row: HAZEL STROPE. . . . . . . . . Monlrose Home Economics Gamma Phi Beta Home Economics Club; P. S. C. A.; W. R. A.; Choir 13, 41 ; Louise Homer Club. THADDEUS JOSEPH STRYCHALSKI . . . Donora Metallurgy Football U1; A. I. M. E.; American Society for Metals. LEIGH WALTER STURDEVANT . Wellsburg, N. Y. Agricultural Economics Page 135 Page 136 Top row: MARY ANN ELIZABETH Succop Johnstown Physical Education Lukonides; W. R, A. EDWARD CLARENCE SUCHER Williamsport Arts and Lulters Delta Upsilon Cap and Gown Committee, Chairman; Baseball. JOSEPH DOMINIC SULLIVAN . . . . . . Erie Arts and Letters Theta Kappa Phi OLIVER GEORGE SUMMERTON Tidioute Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Phi Scabbard and Blade. Second row: HENRY CARL SUPPAN . . . . Poultry H usbandry Theta Chi Poultry Club; Blue Band. Catasauqua HOWARD FRANCIS SUTTER . New Kensington Physics Sigma Pi DONALD HENRY SWAAB Philadelphia Psychology P. S. CA. J OYCE FERRIS SWAN Harbor Creek Journalism Philoles Old Main Bell; P. S. C. A.; Theta Sigma Phi. C O 0 Third row: SCOVEL BROWN SWAN Kingston Education. Theta Nu Epsilon Theta Nu Epsilon, President. GERALD ELLSWORTH SWARTZ . . . . . Erie Electrochemical Engineering Lambda Chi Alpha Thespians. RISA Y. SWEET . . . . Shenandoah Arts and Letters WILLIAM RAY SWEET . . . . Blairsville Chemical Engineering P. S. C. A. Top row: ROBERT JOHN SWIFT . Commerce and Finance Sigma Nu DuBois CHESTER MONROE SWISHER . Muncy Valley Agricultural Education Delta Theta Sigma Delta Theta Sigma, President; P. S. C. A.; F. F. A.; Wres. tling UH Grange; Alpha Tau Alpha. BETH MARION SWOPE . Altoona Journalism Phi Mu Phi Mu, President; Alpha Lambda Delta; Cwens; Ca-Edi- tion; Student Handbook; House of Representatives Q, 30; LA VIE, Junior Board; Theta Sigma Phi. JOHN PATTON SWOOPE Madera Commerce and Finance 0 O 0 Second row: J OSEPH ANTHONY SYCHTERZ Reading M echanical Engineering Baseball 8 . ARTHUR DONALD SYSKA Verona, N. J . F orestry Penn State Forestry Society. FRANK REYNOLDS TAGGART, J R. . Indiana Chemistry Pershing RiHes; Fencing. J OSEPHINE JOY TAGCART . . . Emporium Physical Education Kappa Kappa Gamma W. R. A. Third row: FLORY JOHN TAMANINI Civil Engineering Chi Epsilon; A. S. C. E. Mount Carmel LAWRENCE TATE Drexel Hill Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa; Football 0, 2h Wrestling; Discobolus SlafY. WILBUR IVAN TAXIS . . . . . Roslyn Animal Husbandry CHARLES WILLARD TAYLOR Embreeville M usic Education Sigma Phi Alpha Glee Club; Choir; Soccer 0, 2, 3, ID ; Phi Mu Alpha. Page 137 Top row: RALPH FULLER TAYLOR, J R. . . . . Bellwood Commerce and F inance RUSSELL CHARLES TESS . . . . . . . Erie Forestry Penn State Forestry Society; Track 0, 2, 3, 40; Baseball UM Soccer UM Wrestling UL HARRY BROWN THACKER . . . . . New Castle Electrical Engineering Pershing RiHes. BARBARA RUTH THIELE . . . . McKees Rocks Arts and Letters Charitides Thespinns; Golf Club. O O 0 Second row: DANIEL THOMAS, JR. . . . . . Nanticoke Arts and Letters Phi Sigma Kappa JOHN HEYWOOD THOMAS. . . . . Frackville Education Delta Chi Delta Chi, President; Kappa Phi Kappa, President; Alpha Delta Sigma, Vice President; Collegian, Advertising Man- ager; Freshman Baseball, Manager; Blue Key; S tudent Counselor. GEORGE ALBERT THOMPSON,JR. . . . Swissvale Geolo Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Em Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Student Council. WAKELEE THOMPSON . . Home Economics Rocky River, 0. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Key. C O . Third row: JOHN MORTON THOMSON, JR. Commerce and Finance Delta Chi Student Council. West Chester RAYMOND ARCHIBALD TILEY . . . . Ashland Agricultural and Biological C hemistry Chi Phi Leibig Chemical Society. WALTER ROBERT TKACH . . Monongahela Prc-Medical Pre-R'Iedical Society. ALBERT CECIL TOLL . . Philadelphia C h em istry Page 138 Top row: CHARLES CASIMIR TOMPOROSKI . . . Nanticoke Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Industrial Education Society. THOMAS GRANT TOUSEY, JR. . . . . Carlisle Journalism PAULINE J ULIA TOUSSAINT Matamoras Education Gamma Phi Beta Junior Service Board; Panhellenic Council 8, ID; Freshman Forum. DONALD HYDE TOWNSHEND Cristobal, Canal Zone Mechanical E ngi n eering Phi Mu Delta A. S. M. E.; Lacrosse ML 0 C 0 Second row: FRED OSWALD TRAENKNER . . . . Natrona Metallurgy American Society for Melals; A. I. M. E. RUTH MARIE TREASURE . St. Petersburg, Fla. Home Economics Alpha Omicron Pi JORGE ENRIQUE TRISTANI Ponce, Puerto Rico Electrochemical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; Pi Mu Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Thespians. JULIAN ROBERT TROCKI . . . . . Kulpmont C hcmical Engineering 0 O 0 Third row: WILBUR TROY . . . . . . . Wilkes-Barre Education DONALD DIXON TUMMONs . . . . . Bellevue Forestry Sigma Phi Epsilon ELIZABETH VIRGINIA TURNER . . . State College Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Leihig Chemical Society. WILLIAM COHEEN TUSSEY . . . . Commerce and F inance Boalsburg Page 139 Page 140 Top row: JOSEPH PATRICK VALLA . . . . . Blairsville Physical Education Football ili ; Soccer i1, 2, 3i ; Wrestling i1, 2, 3, 4i ; Track i2, 3i; Discobolus; Campus Patrol; Phi Epsilon Kappa. JANET HALDERMAN VANDERSLICE . . Coatesville A rts and Letters ChiOmega FRANCES CLAIRE VANNOY . . Pennington, N. J. Home Economics Home Economics Club; Ellen H. Richards Club; W. R. A. , P. S. C. A. O O 0 Second row: THOMAS ED VARGO . . . . . . Johnstown Physical Education Sigma Phi Sigma Druids; Football U, 2, 3, 4i ; Phi Epsilon Kappa. NELSON EDWIN VARNUM, JR. . . . Philadelphia Commerce and Finance Track ili ; Delta Sigma Pi. JOHN THOMAS VIA, JR. . . . . . Salem, Va. Landscape Architecture igma Chi Topian Society. 0 O O T hird row. ' SAMUEL VIRCILIO, JR. . . . Bryn Mawr Horticulture Football ildi; Horticulture Club, President; I. M. A.; Stu- etn toC uncil; Senior Ball Committee. RICHARD ROBERT VON EZDORF, JR. . . . Hershey Arts and Letters Pi Kappa Alpha LYLE EDGAR VON WEISSENFLUH . . . Ridgway Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Phi Mu Alpha; Symphony Orchestra, President; Fencing i1, 2i; Industrial Education Society; Kappa Phi Kappa; College String Trio; Penn State Club. O C 0 Fourth row: DAVID EARL WAGENSELLER, JR. . . . . Suplee Journalism Tau Kappa Epsilon Pershing RiHes; P. S. C. A.; Independent Party Chairman m; Frolh, Advertising Manager; Alpha Delta Sigma; Freshman Handbook, Business Manager; LA VIE, Organization Editor. ELMER BAER WAGNER . . . . Cumberland, Md. Electrical Engineering Penn State Club; Penn State Camera Club; Pershing RiHes' A. I. E. E. HARRY EDWARD WAGNER . . . . . Harrisburg A rts and Letters Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta, President; Interfraternity Council, Presi- dent; Regional Interffraternity Council, Chairman; Lion's Paw; Sk ull andB nes; Blue Key Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Delta 0Sigma Pi; Pi yGamma Mu; All- College Cabinet; Student Union Board; Track, Assistant Manager i3 i; Football, Assistant Manager GD. Top row: JEAN HEPBURN WALDRON . . . . . . DuBois A rts and Letters JAMES VINCENT WALKER . . . . Fairview Industrial E ngin eering JOHN BENNER WALKER . . . . . Boalsburg Education 0 O 0 Second row: ROBERT BARKLEY WALKER . . . . . Somerset Agricultural Education F F.A. CURTIS CLAYTON WALLACE, JR. . . Philadelphia Science Alpha Chi Rho Penn State Camera Club. JACK MARTIN WALSH . . . . . . . Ashley Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Leibig Chemical Society. 0 O 0 Third row: ANDREW TAINTER WALTER . . . . . Lebanon Chemical Engineering Phi Gamma Delta Phi Eta Sigma; Blue Key; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Boxing. Associate Manager. ROBERT CHARLES WALTERS . . . Rehrersburg A rts and Letters Pi Lambda Sigma; P. S. C. A. JOHN MICHENER WALTON . . . . . Ivyland Poultry Husbandry Poultry Club; Pershing Rifles. Fourth row: FRED CONRAD WANNER, JR. . . . . . Reading C ommerce and Finance Tau Kappa Epsilon Swimming Q, 1D. RICHARD STOCKTON WARNER . . . . . Media Commerce and Finance Blue Band; Penn State Club. ALBERT ALOYSIOUS WATERS . . . . . Yeadon Physical Education ChiPhi J unior Varsity Football; Ice Hockey. Page 141 Top row: GLADYCE GEIST WATSON . . . . State College Education MARY FRANCES WATTERS . . . . Wilkes-Barre Education ELINOR LOUISE WEAVER . . . . . Lancaster Psychology Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma Iota; Psi Chi; Cwens; Mortar Board; Freshman Council; S. G. President Mi; Junior Service Board; House of Representatives; All- ollege Cabinet; Phi Beta Kappa. Second row: LEON HAROLD WEAVER . . . . . Wellsboro Chemical Engineering Chi Phi Blue Band; Lacrosse Hi. HAROLD EMORY WEBB . . . . . . . Erie Industrial Engineering Pi Kappa Phi Phi Eta Sigma; Friars; Swimming ili; Blue Band; Indus trial Engineering Society. JOHN HENRY WEICKSEL . . . . Christiana Poultry H usbtmdry Third row: THELMA EUGENIE WEIGEL . . . . . Elizabeth Education Philotes College Co-operative Society; W. S. G. A. BENJAMIN WEINBROM . . . . . . . York Commerce and Finance Pi Gamma M11. MALCOLM WEINSTEIN . . . . . Philadelphia Education Phi Epsilon Pi Druids; Parmi Nous; Playe e;rs Thespians; Liberal3 Arts Student Council; Theta Alpha Phi; Tennis 0, 2, Captain i1, 4i. 0 O O F ourth row: RICHARD PAUL WEISER . . . . . State College M echanical Engineering ROBERT IRVING WEISS . . . . . . Uniontown Industrial Engineering Beta Sigma Rho Debating; Forensic Council. WALTER ARNDT WEISS . . . . . Philadelphia Electrical E ngineering Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; Student Co- operative Society; Electrical Engineering Society, President. Page 142 Top row: ELEANOR TERESA WELFLING . . . . Germania Home E conomics House of Representatives i3i; Home Economics Club. DAVID SAVIN WELSH . . . . . . . York Commerce and Finance Phi Kappa Psi Swimming i1, 2, 3, 4i ; Friars. JOHN MCCONNEL WENTZLER . . Montoursville I ndustrial Engineering Tau Kappa Epsilon Second row: J OSEPHINE MARGARET WERNER . . . . Bangor Physical Education Delta Gamma Lukonides; W. R. A. OLIVE DOROTHY WEST . . . . . State College Commerce and Finance ii Mu BERNICE MAE WETMILLER . . . . . . Berlin Education Thespians. Third row: ELIZABETH JANE WETTERAU . . . State College Education Choir; Louise l'lomer Club; Tllespians; Players. RALPH WHITEBREAD . . . . . . . Dallas Education, Campus Patrol. MURIEL IRENE WHITEHOUSE Great Barrington, Mass. Arts and Letters Gamma Phi Bela Fourth row: THEODORE WHITEHURST . . . . Philadelphia Electrical Engineering Phi Kappa Tau Eta Kappa Nu; Sigma Tau; Penn State Engineer, News Editor; Players; A. I. ET E. gEiiglgneering Student Council; all PAUL EDWARD WHITMOYER . . . . Harrisburg Physical Education Phi Epsilon Kappa; Golf; Lutheran Student Association, President; P. S. C. A.; Student Cooperative Society BETTY ANN WHITTAKER . . . . Huntingdon Education Debating i2i; 4H Club, President i3, 4i; Agricultural Sll idem Council. Page 143 Page 144 Top row: CHARLES SIMPSON WIGGINS Clarkis Summit Agricultural Education Alpha Gamma R110 F. F. A.; Agricuillnal Student C011nciI;Block and Bridle Club; Alpha Tau Alpha; Fencing 0 1. WILLIAM SAMPSON WILEY, JR. State College Ceramics Tennis M, 21 ; Friars; Pershing Rifies; Scabbard and Blade; American Ceramic Society, President. MURIEL IRENE WILLENBECHER Allentown Bacteriology Zeta Tau Alpha JOHN CHAMBERIJN WILLIAMS Ridgway Electrical Engineering Sigma Ph i E! la Si 1;gma Tau Bela Pi; Ella Kappa N11; Sigma Tau, President; Pi Mu Ep si;ion Penn State Engineer, Editor; A.I.E.E.; P. i C. A. Second row. ' LOUIS EDWIN WILLIAMS Agricultural Education Tau Kappa Epsilon State College MONICA MARIE WILLIAMS Carbondale Bacteriology R051: MARY WILLIAMS . Washington Home Economics WKappa Alpha Theta Thespians U1; ..R A.; Senior Sponsor; Symphony Orchestra; PW S. C. A.; Home Economics Cl ub. ROBERT LANG WILLISTON . Tamaqua Chemistry PiKappa Phi Scabbard and Blade. Third row: ELIZABETH ANNE WILLITS . . . . . . Ward Home Economics Kappa Kappa Gamma W. R. A.; Student Handbook; LA V1E,Junior Board; Om micron N11. JAMES RICHARD WILKINSON . . Bellefonte Chemistry Lambda Chi Alpha Interfraternity Council. DAVID WILSON Berwyn Dairy husbandry: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Blue Key; DairyA Science Club; Penn State Farmer; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President HAROLD CROVER WILSON . . . . . Gladwyne Architecture Phi Sigma Kappa Interfraternity Council; Scarab; Baseball 2, 41. T op row: HARLEY LEE WILSON Foreslry Tau Phi Delta Xi Sigma Pi; Baseball Uh Penn Slate Forestry Society. Trout Run JOSEPH R. WILSON . . . Bridgeton Agricultural Education Penn Slate Club. STANLEY SAMUEL WILSON . Wampum Chemistry WILLIAM GERALD WILSON Leechburg M echanical Engineering 0 O 0 Second row: REGINA MARY WINGARIS Minersville Home E conomics ROSINE ANN WINOKUR . . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters Players; International Relations Club. Altoona CHARLES HARPER WISE . . . . Industrial Education Iota Lambda Sigma; Alpha Nu. JOHN RUSSELL WISHARD, JR. . Sharon A rchitectural Engineering Sigma Tau; Debating; A. S. C. E. Third row: ARTHUR KEHRER WOERNLE Chemical Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; P. S. C. A.; Penn State Club; Pi Mn Epsilon; American Chemical Society. GEORGE SMITH WOLBERT, JR. Philadelphia Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Sigma Chi Lacrosse O, 2, 3, 40; A. I. M. 13.; Ice Hockey 0, 3, 40; Mineral Industries Society. Williamsport ROBERT WARREN WOLFE . . . . . . . Erie Electrical Engineering Triangle Blue Band; A. I. E. E.; Electrical Engineering Society; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. CLARENCE DEAN WOODS Titusville A rts and Letters Penn State Club. Page 145 Top row: JAMES WOODWARD . Reading Metallurgy Football M, 2, 3, 40 ; Druids; American Society for Metals. J ANET EVELYN WOOMER Bellefonte Arts and Letters LAURA ALICE WONN . Frackville Home Economics Campus Center Club; Home Economics Club. ERNEST CHARLES WRIGHT . Bel Air, Md. Commercial Chemistry Alpha Tau Omega Lacrosse 0i; Interfraternily Council; Alpha Tau Omega, President. Second row: JOHN J OSEPH WUKITS . . Commerce and Finance 1. M. A.; Penn State Club. Pittsburgh STANLEY CASIMER WYGLENDOWSKI South Orange, N. J. Arts and Letters Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Chi Rho, President i3, 40 ; Pre-Medical Society. Page 146 STANLEY J OSEPH YAMULA Hazleton Arts and Letters Campus Center Club; P. S. C. A.; Pre-Medical Society. HOWARD WILLIAM YATES . . . . . . . Erie Psychology Basketball QM Track Oi ; P. S. C. A.; Westminster Foun- dation; Psi Chi; Pi Gamma Mu; Student Counselor. Third row: ALBERT READE YAVERBAUM New York, N. Y. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry Hillel Foundation; I. M. A.; Penn State Club; Leibig Chemical Society; Froth Ui; Cross Country i L ELIZABETH DAVIS YOST New Holland Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega Freshman Council; House of Replesenlatives U, 2, 3i; Cwen s; . . 4. A.; R. conomics Club; 0 Ellen H. Richards Club. MARY-LOUISE ANN YOUNG Cheltenham Arts and Letters WILLIAM ROLLIN YOUNG Benton Dairy H usbamlry P. S. C. A.; Dairy Science Club; Agricultural Student Council UM; Wesley Foundation; Dairy Jud gin Ttam; I. M Top row: JOSEPH YOUORSKI Dunmore F0 rcsIry Carnegie Scholarship; College Symphony I2I; Xi Sigma ;Pl1i Eta Sign1.a BRATISIAV ZAK Pittsburgh Forcsrry GEORGE WILLIAM ZANZINGER Bloomsburg Electrical Engineering Electrical Engineering Society; A. I. E. E.; Eta Kappa N11; igma Tau. EDWARD AUGUSTUS ZARGER Chambersburg Electrical F ngin eering Alpha Nu; Scabbard and Blade; Electrical Engineering Society; A. I E. E.; S. Ah .;Fencing I2, 3, 4L Second row: STEPHEN J OHN ZAYACH Chester Forestry Penn Slate Forestry Society. THOMAS J OHN ZAYDON Peckville. Prc- IIIedicnl Pre-Medical Society; Penn State Club. CARL EMERSON ZEIGLER, JR. . . . Ellwood City M echanical E ngineering Sigma Pi Inlerfraternity Council; Sigma Pi, President. ROBERT CANS ZELLERS Easton Forestry Tau Phi Delta Penn State Forestry Society; Track I2I. O O 0 Third row. ' WILLIAM G. ZEWAN South Gibson Poultry H usbandry Poultry Club. ROBERT ELKIN ZIMMERMAN . . Jeannette Commerce and Finance GEORGE MEYERS ZINs State College Elec Irical Engineering Scabbard and Blade; A. I. E. E.; Electrical Engineering So ociely; Peme State Club; Tau Bela Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Wrestl mg. J AM-ES ROBERT ZURFLUH . . . . Ridgway Horticulture Horticulture Club. Page 147 SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS JOSEPH NICHOLS ALCORN, JR. . . . . . Saltsburg Industrial Engineering Lacrosse 0, 2h Industrial Engineering Society. MARY ELIZABETH ALLISON Hanover Home Economics Alpha Chi Omega SAMUEL CAYLEY ATKINSON Philadelphia Forestry Penn Stale Sylvan, Business Manager. F RANKLIN TINSLEY BINFORD Wynnewood Science Sigma Nu VIRGINIA LILLIAN BORTNER Spring Grove Home Economics Home Economics Club; Women's Recreation Association. MYRON BROTMAN . . . . Newark, N. J. Arts and Letters Thespians; Phi Mu Alpha; Basketball UL ROBERT RAMME BRUPBACHER Altoona Education Penn State Club. CLARE J OSEPH BURTON . . . . Spartansburg Arts and Letters JAMES THOMAS CALDWELL, JR. Bellefonte Commerce and Finance RUTH M. CLYDE . State College Arts and Letters JAMES COHEN . . . . . . Philadelphia Dairy Husbandry Dairy Science Club; Block and Bridle Club; Penn State Club. MAXWELL HENRY CORBIN . . Huntingdon Physical Education Basketball 0. 2. 3, ID ; Football 0 ; Baseball fD; Parmi Nous. RONALD FREDERICK CRAWFORD Oil City Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering Bela Theta Pi LAWRENCE ROBERT CURTIS New York, N. Y. Commerce and Finance Swimming U, 2h Football 0, 2L Page 148 JAMES HAYDEN CUSACK Spruce Creek Civil Engineering PETRONELLA VIRGINIA DECECCO . . . . . . Erie Home Economics BETTE ELAINE DENT . . . Berwick Home Economics Kappa Alpha Theta LAURA JANE DUNLAP . . Blairsville Home Economics RONALD HARRY ESPY . Altoona Science Boxing UL PEARL CHARLOTTE EVES . Millville Education MATILDA ADELE FINK . . . . Columbia Arts and Letlers WILLIAM JOHNSON FORBES Southwest Agricultural Education Block and Bridle Club; Penn State Grange; F. F. A. ALMEDA BRACKBILL GRIFFITH State College Home Economics CHARLES WILLIAM HANDOVA Philipsburg Metallurgy MARGARET LOUISE HARTMAN Hazleton Education DON WAYNE HOSTETLER . . . . . . . . . Salix Poultry Husbandry Doms ELVERETTA JACKSON Waynesboro Education Gamma Phi Beta MARGARET ANN KALLINA . New York Mills, N. Y. Pre-Medical SENIORS WITHOUT PHOTOGRAPHS ALBERT ELLIS KAPLAN . . . Philadelphia Arts and Letters P. S. C. A.; Pi Mu Epsilon EDWIN JEPSEN KLOPP . Reading Forestry Penn Slate Forestry Society. EDWARD WALTER KOON . Williamsport Arts and Letters THEODORE GEORGE KORLISHIN Edwardsville Arts and Letters MARGARET OLIVE KRUG Clifton, N. J. Scicnrc Charilides Chemistry and Physics Student Council. WILLIAM EARL LAPORTE . . Tyrone Arts and Letters Sigma Nu Golf. WILLIAM M. LEWIS . . . Plymouth Commerce and Finance Kappa Sigma Blue Key; Cross Country, Associate Manager. Darby FRANK JOHN LYNN . . . . . . . Cmnmerce and Finance Theta Kappa Phi Penn State Center Club. WILLIAM FREDERICK MCCALLISTER Upper Darby Commerce and Finance Delta Upsilon Soccer UM Ice Hockey LELAND BRUCE MCCLURE . West Decatur Ceramics American Ceramics Society. JOHN EDWARD MCHUGH . . . Pittsburgh Physical Education Phi Kappa Sigma Football 0 ; Lacrosse U, 2, 3, l0 ; Glee Club; Hi-Los; Choir. JOSEPH F RANCIS MATTICK . . . . Kingston Dairy Husbandry E. LOUISE MOWREY Chambersburg Education THOMAS GIBSON PATTERSON . State College Arts and Letters Sigma Nu WILLIAM RANDALL PFEIFFER, JR. Allentown Science Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Nu; S. A. M. E. FRANK PRETKA . . . . . . . . . Carnegie Agricultural and Biological Chemislry RUSSELL ARED RUSK Stale College Industrial Education JOHN M. RUSSELL . . . . Trevose Electrical Engineering ROBERT MORRIS SlGMOND . . . Philadelphia ANS and Letters Pi Gamma Mu. CHARLES DONALD SIMMERS Pottstown Science Penn State Club; Thespians. MILTON SOLOMON SWIREN Philadelphia Education Players. JOHN KENNETH TARR . . Derry Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering DOROTHY SLITER TISCHER State College Education ROBERT LAFOLLETTE TURK Llanerch Commerce and Finance Pi Kappa Phi LOUIS EUGENE WALDO . . . Collegeville Industrial Educalian Iota Lambda Sigma; Industrial Education Society. FRANCES HARRIET WHITE . Bradford Arts and Lertcrs MARY IRENE YOUNG . . . Oil City Education Lemont JACOB WILLIAM ZANG . . . . . Arts and Letters Page 149 STUDENT ADMINISTRATION Left to lltuhteWugm-r, Ih-rrmunn, Cavalier. Currier. Itrnml, I'vtorn, Page 152 Klingvx', Ilnrwlvk, ltnrrlnh, 1114-0, Miller, Duty, Gelsnlngor ALL COLLEGE CABINET In its second year, the All-College Cabinet has suc- cessfully brought all campus groups into one student government headed by the All-College President and the All-College Vice President. Under its constitution, all problems affecting the entire student body are acted upon by this organization. Also, the separate governments of men and women Stu- dents, the various school councils, fraternity and inde- 7 7 I . - a . pendent men S and women S orgamzatlons, and actIVItles groups were all brought into the Cabinet. Under this 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. Smyser, Wmn'or, Lnich, Bnkor, Bartholomew, ARNOLD C. LAICH President ROBERT N. BAKER Vice President STUDENT TRIBUNAL ORGANIZATION William L. Corbin, Chairman Thomas M. Carr Jacob Hay Oscar Kranich, Jr. George L. Parrish Robert Robinson Raymond F. Lemer WILLIAM L. CORBIN Chairman Left to qumeemL-r. Robinson, I'nrrish. Curlvin, Kmuich, Curr. Iluy The Student Tribunal, the judiciary body of the All-College Govern- ment, is composed of seven members appointed by the All-College President. The Tribunal has power to establish and enforce College customs, and to summon before it any student whose conduct is prejudicial to the good name of the College. After a fair trial it may punish any student found guilty of such conduct, and, when necessary, may recommend penalties up to and including expulsion from College. Any decision of the Tribunal may be overruled by the All-College Cabinet. Page 153 INTERCLASS FINANCE COMMITTEE THEODORE RICE - - - - Chairman NEIL M. FLEMING - - Graduate Treasurer THEODORE RICE Chairman Left to Rightemovls, Kocney. Crossmnn, Fleming, Rice, Martin, Stunko. Richards. Hitter A keystone in student government setup, the Interclass Finance Com- mittee, with the aid of the Graduate Treasurer, Neil M. Fleming, directs the allocation of funds provided by class dues. The Committee provides compensations for all class officers, handles the finances of class dances, and pays LA VIE,S production costs. This year, the student members of the Committee are drawn from the class treasurers of last year and this year, and the past and present treasurers of W. S. G. A. They are: Seniors, Theodore Rice chairman, and Frank Stanko; juniors, Lee Clovis, James Ritter; sophomores, Paul Richard, William Richards; freshman, David Keeney. The women rep- resentatives are Betty Martin, past treasurer of W. S. G. A., and Pauline Crossman, present treasurer. Page 154 SENATE OFFICERS E. L. W EAVER - - - - - President B. M. MARTIN - - - Vice President J . N. HOLTZINGER - - - - Secretary P. CROSSMAN - - - - Treasurer ELINOR L. WEAVER Speaker Crossnmn, Weaver. Martin. anuns, Sherman, Murphy, Carruthors. tmentg-Benfcr, Burton, Kemp Left to Rtgltt-Bnker, Tuylnr. Bulwark, l x The Senate is the highest governing body of the Womenk Student Government Association. It acts upon legislation brought to it by the House of Representatives or any other body of the W. S. G. A., and en- deavors to maintain the standards of the association and legislate matters pertaining to the welfare of all the women students. The members are the above ofhcers plus the following: Senior Senator, E. L. Fagans; Junior Senators, A. M. Borton, M. M. Taylor; Sophomore Senator, M. K. Sherman; Freshman Senators, H. A. Carruthers, J. H. Murphy; Town Senator, J. Bahcock; Ex-oHicio Members, M. E. Baker, L. E. Benfer, V. L. Kemp. Page 155 Page 156 BETTY M. MA RTI N peaker HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OFFICERS BETTY M. MARTIN - - BETTY L. ZEIGLER - - S peaker Secretary I Ieft to RlulIteNrulnr, Molselnmn. Curter, Suhmtdle. Peohles Rosin! Mtvkoy EnIhIIry. Cure3. ML-Nelis, Konopkn, M,urthI l1lgler,DuutlIett IxIIeclIt Sallzmunn MIIIIrlIIIItl, Boller,.1mmtn, Lorom-LI D. J. Boiler C. A. Callahan A. L. Carey L. E. Carter M. L. Embury E. Kinsloe M. E. McFarland MEMBERS Seniors A. M. Janota A. L. Konopka J. M. Chew B. M. Douthett Juniors B. A. Mickey C. G. Naylor D. E. Salzmann A. M. Knecht K. A. Loresch B. M. Martin Sophomores P. R. McNelis I .Spel ling .L. Zeigler CullulIIIII Chew .Peebles .Rosini ; .Schmidle .Sobbott M. R. Meiselman The presidents of the town and campus dormitories and one representative from each of the women$s fraternity make up the legislative body of the House. As in other democratic government setups, the vice president of W. S. G. A. auto- I matically becomes the speaker of the House. The secretary is elected from within the group. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE Left to RiuhthDouglwrty, Sykes, sum, Stnntun, Kh-sling, Pupp As its name implies, Judicial Committee acts as the law enforcement arm of W. S. G. A. Avvusvd violators nf W. S. G. A. rules are interviewed and punished if found guilty. The members of Judivial are appointed their froshnum year by the Senate, and hold the ollivc four years. The chairman of Judit'ial sils in Senate meetings, keeping these two hodivs in vluso t'O-UPFI'UHOII. Members. this year are: Seniors. Elmnor Benfer, chairman, and Manjhvllc Crossnmn: juniors. Jeanne Stiles, Jane Stanton; sophomores. Marjorie Sykes, Ruth Kicsling; freshmen, Marian Doughorly and Ruth Popp. FRESHMAN COUNCIL Shl-Illv-lll. thrmun, Sluldis, Hurrisnn, H'ul'd, Loft to ltiulntilh'udvrirk. Fulve-r, lhzring, Julws, Zunu. Ilunklu. liluss. lmmlirk, Watkins, .llulgo, Imlhus The Freshman Cuuncil is composed of the presidvnls of the freshman dt'n'mitmivs and lawn repro- sentulwes. lhey meet 1n thls romp to deal with pmblmns pertinent to Freshman women. Page 157 THE PENN STATE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE STAFF H. W. SEAMANS - - - General Secretary A. P. HIGHSMITH - , Associate Secretary D. N. LINEGAR - - Associate Secretary A.JOHN CURRIER,JR. President Loft tn ltlulltw-Krnyltill, Clemson. Slmmlmvh, Higlmnitll, Wonvor, Vnu Riper. Memlmlhnll, Senrlo, Currier, Miller, Muleth-, IIerslnwrm-r. SennIaIIS, Llnegnr, Gillespie, Struck Now in its sixty-sixth year, the Penn State Christian Association con- tinues to render a distinct service to the college and the community. The ttC. A.,,, essentially a group of student and faculty members, seeks through fellowship and creative activity in various programs and projects to discover the valid place of religion in life, to study the real issues of the world, and to understand more thoroughly the type of society we live in. Thus through promotion of student leadership in worship studies and ser- vices, through interesting and enlightening talks and discussions, and through socials and various other types of recreation, individuals receive opportunities for full expression of personality and for the development of better student-faculty-community relationships. Page 158 CHAPEL In keeping with the wave of religious fervor which has swept the country is the increased attention given to that institution which is already one of the finest traditions at the Pennsylvania State College-the Sunday Chapel Services. 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. Over one thousand attend Sunday Chapel regularly to listen to prominent guest Speakers, the choir of over one hundred mixed voices, directed by Professor and Mrs. Rich- ard W. Grant, and worship services. J. 11. FRIZZELL Chaplain Vifx Lth 5 . CHAPEL CHOIR s The guest speakers this year included: Dr. Harold Bosley, Reverend William E. Kroll, Dr. William Cadbury, Dr. Frank Kingdom, Dr. Robert W. Searle, Dr. Henry W. A. Hanson, Dr. Charles L. Durham, Dr. Justin W. Nixon, Dr. Bernard Clausen, Dr. Miles Krumbine, Dr. George F. Finney, Dr. Raymon M. Kistler, Dr. Harold C. Case, Reverend Herbert King. Reverend A. J. Muste, Dr. Halford E. Luccock, Father Vincent E. Donovan, Dr. Arthur C. Wickenden, Reverend W. W. Van Kirk, Dr. Louis H. Evans, Dr. Bliss Forhush, Dr. Roswell R. Barnes, Dr. Paul Scherer, Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron, Dr. Moses Lovell, Dr. Albert W. Beaven, Dr. Henry H. Tweedy, Dr. Don Frank Fenn, and Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo. All offerings received at sessions have for the last 30 years gone towards splendid work carried on by Dr. George W. GroH', '07, at Lignang Uni- versity, Canton, China. During the present war, these funds have been expended for the safety and well-heing of Chinese refugees who have been cared for on the Canton Campus, as well as for continuing the work of the University, temporarily housed in Hong Kong. Page 159 STUDEN T RELIGIOUS ORGAN IZATION S EVANGELICAL FELLOWSHIP OF ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Evangelical Fellowship is an organization for Evangelical students, created for the purpose of bringing them together to discuss current religious, social, and economic topics. HILLEL FOUNDATION OFFICERS President - D. W. HOSTETLER Vice Preside ! R. N. TOMKINS Secrelary . - - - - L. D. MOYER OFFICERS President - - . - H. J. BERGER Vice Presidenls - - H. SINGER, A. STEIN Secretary - - - - - E. J. MARGULIES Treasurer - - - - - H. D. BERGER An organization of Jewish students sponsoring both religious and social life, the Hillel Foundation aims to enable the Jewish student to mingle and co- operate both with one another and with the rest of the student body. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH OFFICERS President V ice President Secretary - - - Treasurer ProgramChainnan, - W. S. NEWCOMER W. E. HARKINS Social Chairman - - - D. H. CRASSMAN A OFFICERS President - - - - V ice President - - Correspondence Secrelary Recording Secrelary - Treasurer - - Lutheran Student Association is an organ- of Lutheran students which strives to sponsor AV ' ' n the best way the spiritual, mental, and social aspects of college life. Membership-10 : Newman Club is an organization for Cath- idents attending non-sectarian colleges and - .ities. The club sponsors both religious and , activities. Membership-ZOO ROGER WILLIAM FELLOWSHIP 0F UNIVERSITY BAPTIST CHURCH OFFICERS President - - - - C. F. GRIFFIN, JR. Vice President - - - - M. E. LYON Secretary - - - - - - A. SNOW V. L. CLARK Treasurer - - - Page 160 An organization for Baptist students, the Roger William Fellowship states the following for its pur- pose: iiThat college life be rich in friendship, vhallenging to personal living, and helpful in character building? STUDEN T RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS WESLEY FOUNDATION OF ST OF F ICERS President - - R F. MAC'A Vice President - - - - M. Secretary - - - - J . T reasurer G. M. N OFFICERS Chairman of Student Council Chairman of W estminister Fellowship M. PAUUS METHODIST CHURCH E vesley Foundation is an organization for o ist students and sponsors religious, intellec- ' nd social activities. ' Westminister Foundation of the Presbyterian t- is an organization of all Presbyterian stu- It aims to bind students together in Chris- fellowship. YOUNG FRIENDiS FORUM Student Leaders W. SATTERTHWAITE, C. M. FORBUSH P. R. THOMFORDE The Forum is an organization of Young Friends created for the purpose of meeting and discussing current problems of religious, economic, and social significance. YOUNG PEOPLES FELLOWSHIP 0F FAITH REFORMED CHURCH OFFICERS President A. W. EMERICK, JR. V ice President J. A. CHRISTY Secretary M. H. MCLEAN Treasurer R. C. WALTERS YOUN G PEOPLES FELLOWSHI .. I. 7.1;; OFFICERS President Vice President - - - - F. E. Fl Xi'- : An organization of students of the Faith Re- formed Church, the Young People,s Fellowship aims to relate college life to the church, through religious and social activities. Membership -30 e DREWiS EPISCOPAL CHURCH . e purpose of the Young People,s Fellowship . 5 Andrewis Episcopal Church is to bring young . v. 6 into closer contact with both religious and r, irable social activities. Membershipel 5 Page 161 JACK BRAND PERSONALITIES .... BOB BAKER h JOHN BARR BARTHOLOMEW ELEANOR FAGANS ROGER FINDLEY MARGE HARWICK VERA KEMP ARNIE LATCH JACK HECK MARSH MILLER DICK PETERS CHARLES REID BUD SMY ED WAGNER LEW CORBIN JEAN CRAIGHEAD X JAY ELLENBERGER ,WALT HOSTERMAN LOUISE HYDER BILL KIRKPATRICK BOB LANE LESLIE LEWIS ESTELLE MARGULIES HARRIET SINGE NED STARTZEL NORMA STILLWELL DAVE WAGENSELLER PUBLICATIONS THE 1941 LAVIE JOHN C. DIXON Editor Standing I If! tn lliulneltllsh. Si1i111ls.Shu1n- r In 11- 111w in. 11111111111 y K11 111.1 ir-vi11. Barton Jurist Shelli i Sturkott, Berklmuso, Builiu 11:1 r I Ul'i' 141 I1 Ilullu rstadt SIHXIlttlilhljil, Nuulmn Ilultz, 111sc'1mn I'lusst-t 'l'-,11n-lutti It takes a good camera to get a fast-action shot and record it clearly in black and white, and it takes an alert yearbook staff to catch and record the activities of a Penn State class before they disappear into the limbo of for- gotten events. This LA VIE, by using more activities pictures than any of its long line of predecessors, attempts to give the most intimate portrayal of the life of a Penn State claSS-the class of ,41. fThc editors acknowledge with thanks the photographs contributed by Rulu-rl Seraling, VH, and used in the senior class photomomage and in a portion of the Campus Life sectiom. Page 184 XVilsun, STAFF E d ilor - . . . . . . M anagl'n g Ed 1101' - - - - - - - JOHN G. DIXON - JANE A. FULTON Phomgraphic Editor . . . . - JAY R. ELLENBERGER Adminislralion Editor - - - - - - - J. LOUISE HYDER Organization Editor - - - - - - DAVID E. WAG1:N5151.LER Aclivities Edimr - - - - - - - ESTELLE J. MARGULIES - JOHN H. HIBBARD - - SYBIIJ. R. MARTIN - FRANCIS X. CASSERLY - - BETTY A. W 11.14113 - OchTE A. NEUMAN - - ANDREW W. CASE - H. RIDGE RILEY Athletics Editor - - - - - Ass1slant Photoglaphic EdItor - . Assistant 14111211111551 anon EIIL'IOI - - - Assislanl Aclz'vilies Editor - - - - Assivlanl Allzlclics Editor - - - - ' Ar! Cr Ilic and Faculty Advise! - - - JIIiIOIial Admsel - - - J. A. Fnlmn J. H. Hibbard E. J. Margulies D. E. Wagcnseller J. R. Ellenlwrgvr S. R. Marlin F. X. Casserly B. A. Willits 0. A. Neuman A. W. Case H. R. Riley J. L. Hydcr Page 185 Climaxing fifty-three years of develop- ment from a monthly publication started in 1887, the omcial student newspaper be- came The Daily Collegian last September, succeeding the previous semi-weekly Penn State Collegian. Publishing five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday, the new daily carries on essentially the same policy as its semi- weekly predecessor with the added advan- tages of more space and more timely news. Meantime, while the new paper fought to make its mark among the twenty-seven college dailies published in United States, its predecessor bowed out triumphantly and last fall was accorded All-American rating for its final semester of publication. In addition to its services as chief infor- mant on all college events, the Collegian conducts surveys and campaigns and pro- motes projects designed for the betterment of Penn State. In one survey this spring, it predicted with less than one per cent error the results of the All-College Elections. ADAM A. SMYSER Editor LAWRENCE S. DRIEVER Business and Advertising Manager V. L. Kemp R. H. Lane R. C. Peters Page 186 STAFF Editor - - - . - - - - ADAM A. SMYSER Business and Adverlising Manager - LAWRENCE S. DRIEVER Womelfs Editor - - - - - - VERA L. KEMP Managing Editor - - - - - ROBERT H. LANE Sports Editor - . - - - - - RICHARD C. PETERS News Editor - . - - - - WILLIAM E. F 0w LER Feature Editor - - Assistant Managing Edilor Women's Managing Editor Womelfs Feature Editor Credit Manager - - Circulation Manager - Senior Secrelary - - Senior Secretary - - Junior Editorial Board-JOHN A. BAER, R. HELEN GORDON, Ross B. LEHMAN, WILLIAM J. MCKNIGIIT, ALICE M. MURRAY, PAT NAGEL- BERG, STANLEY J. POKEMPNER, JEANNE C. STXLES Junior Business Board:THOMAs W. ALLISON, PAUL M. GOLDBERG, JAMES E. MCCAUGHEY, MARGARET L. EMBURY, VIRGINIA OGDEN, FAY E. REES Standing. l.g-ft tn liiuhli Mvt'uuulu-y, Allluon. lh-vs. l'nkmnpm-r. Huhlln-rg St-utt-Ilm-Emhury. Murray, Hurxlun. Stiles, Nnm-llwrg, McKnight. lmhIm-n, lhu-r - - - EDWARD J. K. MCLORIE . . - - BAYARD BLOOM A. L. lIcHeran E. B. Rickvl - - - - ARITA L. HEFFERAN - - - EDYTHE B. RICKEL - - - - JOHN H. THOMAS - - - ROBERT C. ROBINSON - - - RUTH S. GOLDSTEIN - - - - LESLIEHJACWIS J. H. Thomas R. G. Robinson W. E. Fowler E. J. K. McLoric B. Bloom R. S. Goldstein L. II. Lewis Page 187 D. C. WEST Editor P. M. FERMAN C. J. JOSEPH Business Managers S. J. Hausman Page 188 PENN STATE FROTH Froth has had one of its glamour years. It has not only retained its leadership among the college humor magazines of the East, hut has out-done it- self in circulation, prestige, and as a vehicle of Penn State humor. This year for the first time in the history of Froth a definite attempt was made to localize the magazine by using local humor, local cartoons and local features. This efTort was culminated in the March issue by the publication of a student ques- tionnaire devoted entirely to student life and opin- ions. This year Froth has initiated the policy of fea- turing in each issue some individual or campus group worthy of heing written up in ttMugs Oh the Month? Froth is the only publication on the campus that offers an opportunity for all types of student talent. There is an opportunity for writers, poets, gag- writers, cartoonists, artists, advertising men, lay- M. R. Plapinger R. F. Serating D. E. Wagenseller F. K. Baron E. Margulies L. H. Bell ST A FF Editor - . . . . . - - - - - - DON C. WHST Business Managers . . . . . - P. M. FEMIAN AND G. J. JOSICI'II Women's Editor - . . . - - - - - M. R. PLApmel-n: Photo Ea'z'lor - - - - - - - - - - R. F. Sl-IRATIM; Advertising Manager . . . . - - - - D. E. WACENSELLI-zn Associate Business lltlmmgcr - - - - - - - S. J. 1'1:WSMAN Office Manager - - - - - - - - - - F. K. BARON C urrespmuling Secretary - - - - - - - - 15- MARC U LH'JS Faculty Counselor - - - - - - - - - - L. H. BELL Left to llightv-Ihn-rnor, Wullnert, Hnltz, Mnrguliu, I'mtnsh. Culwlli, Kuhn out men, oHiee managers, salesmen, and other re- lated types of work. The theme is the thing when Froth goes to press. Each issue this year has had a theme and the whole issue was built around that theme. This year Froth panned the Draft, Aid to Britain, Defense and similar highlights of current interest. Froth is a monthly publication and is a member of the American Association of College Comics. Gilbert, Simpson, Norman Pa ge 189 A DA M A. SMYSER Editor DAVID E. WACENSELLER Business Managvr Best known as the hFreshman Bible? the Student Handbook provides information about College history, its traditions, its present organization, the organization of student activities, and explanatory maps and tables. 11 is designed primarily to help freshman become accli- mated to college life. STUDENT HANDBOOK ST A FF Editor - - - Business Manager DAVID E. W AGENSELLER ADAM A. SMYSER The book is published by the Penn State Christian Association which vhooscs the staff and supervises the work as a part of its wide service program. A free copy is given to every student at the start of the academic year, and a copy is sent to all incoming freshmen during the summer vacation. Left In Right Jlnm'n. loam. Wlnmh-ry. LUhIm-II, MvKniuht, Fiohl, Hnor, Smysor. Polu-nunn-r, WaIuI-nst-lh-r, an-unu-r, Sc-mmr, I'uttnn, Springer, Lzln-rumn, Pmn-rn, Longm- Page 190 PENN STATE FARMER ORGANIZATION ALFRED II. AUSTIN - - Editar-in-Cllicf WILLIAM A. ZIELONKA - Managing Editor HOWARD HARMON ' Campus Farmer Editor MELVIN MORGAN - - Feature Editor DARLINE NEUHAUsEn - Hmm-makvr Editor R. BRUCE HOPKINS - - Business Manager LESTER SEIDEL - - Circulation Manager DALE JACKSON National Advertising Manager ELwoon STAUDT Lora! Advertising Manager Faculty Advisory CommittcewH. A. WAHL, Chair- man; W. B. MACK, M. A. MCCARTY, H. W. HIGHER, Miss MILDRED LAnsHN, Miss .MAHCARET ancx-LL, E. H. ROHRBECK ALFRED H. AUSTIN ditor R. BRUCE HOPKINS Business Manager The Penn State Farmer is published monthly by the Feature articles in each issue are written chiefly by students of the School of Agriculture with the assistance the students and faculty members. Special departments of a faculty advisory board. Having a wide circulation include the Campus Farmer and the Homemaker, which throughout the state as well as in the student body, the is edited by home economics students. Current ttAg HilP Farmer serves as a medium between the farmers of the gossip and humor are published on the well-known ttFer- state and their college. tilizerh, page. Hurmnn, Schneider, Swupe. Jau-ksnn, Murunn. L'mlmrger Left to RightsSettlol, Fetnherg. Srhwnlh, Mt-Ctmnnoy, Huck. Ellerts, Cuuslpy, Brawler. t'ustpr. Page 191 Standing, Left to nght-Hnrter. C. Williams, Burkhnrt. Hnrtor. Miller, Maltnchnk. Major. March. Gnrcin St'nmdelvnns. Lowmmteht, Ammnrnmn. Loomis. Moinhurllt. Firkes. thltolmrst, Sheriif. KnlI-sxur. Humiltnn. Smith, J. iVillinms, Groeuuwuy, Davis, Georgi, Myers. Pinnlt-k. Burner. Morris. I'oud. Lunslu-y, Taylor The Penn State Engineer, ofhcial publication of the Engi- neering school, is issued monthly by the students under the supervision of a faculty board. By the publication of this journal an effort is made to estab- lish a central co-ordinating force for bringing engineers into closer relationship. In its columns are expressed the views of the engineer on pertinent school questions and information on various activities of societies, honorary fraternities, and gen- eral school groups. The magazine also serves as a medium for helping the engi- neer to broaden his knowledge in fields other than the one in which he is specializing by means of articles on various engi- neering topics. It supplies a means of promoting more friendly student-faculty relations by keeping both the students and the faculty mutually informed as to their respective activities. All positions on the Penn State Engineer are competitive and are held by students in the various engineering curricula on the campus. MANAGING BOARD JOHN C. WILLIAMS - - - - - - - Edilor-in-Clzief CHARLES E. SMITH - - - - - - Business Manager LEONARD R. GREENAWAY - - - - - - Associate Editor CARLE M. DAVIS - - - - - - - Managing Editor CHARLES L. HAMILTON - - - - - Advertising Manager JOHN C. WILLIAMS CIIAUNCEY A. LOOMIS - - - - Circulation Manager Editor CHARLES E. SMITH Business Manager Page 192 PENN STATE CO-EDITION Co-edition is published by W. S. C. A. and W. R. A. for tho pili'pOse of keeping women students informed of campus activities which concern them, and of bringing policies and plans of vital interest 10 their anonlion. This paper is delivered frov om-h week to all co-eds. Co-edition is managed by a senior board. Under its supervisiun tlux junior staff does 111051 of the news writing and advertising soliciting. Selection t0 the stuff is on a i-mnpelitive basis. STAFF M. ELIZABETH BAKER Editor - - M. ELIZABETH BAKER Business Manager - H. Lomsu Hyman Ct ilur H. LOUISE HYDER Business Manager First Row. Left to Ilitrht-Rnhorts. Mumr, lIun'm'. Fox Swami lluwwl'nltun, Smith. Ileimuu. Loumnn. IINt-r, lhllH-r. anlw, Sinm-r, liulilsvhlnid, ihilliuzu-r PENN STATE PORTFOLIO GoldstI-ln, Fudtlis, Lutz, Gnsslnun, llllts, i'rilluln-ml. Winn, KVt-inlwru. Lulnllrvvlil. Ullkl'H The purlfulin fulfills a unique pnsiliun on the Penn Stult- izlmpus by ils publication of student croutivv writing. TliH publication places tht- vmphzisis 0n val-wriltt-n material, wilh nu rigid criteria for subject mallvr or type 0 material. eithcr pmfuund literary pieces nor slup-stick Joe College writing:r is encouraged, however. 'l'hc slaif is math- up of students inleroslrd in the publication of material that demands a special audicncu and nullvl. The editorial :41qu consists of an thnr, hhis year cn-cdilursi, a managing cdilor, and staff momlwrsiwll of whom have equal voice in editorial policy. The husinvss staff is ht-zulud hy lln- Imsinvss manager and advertising mun- agc-r. STAFFwCo-Erlimrs Jean C. Crnighvad Ellen N. Rills' Business Manager Isabel M. Stanisky. ' i i ' Isabel M. Stanisky Ellen N. Rilts Page 193 FINE ARTS A. .. 4 x imkwtig kiukh? 2., Ei? 1W? 1.x? 34.3234 On behalf of the entire student body of The Pennsylvania State College, it is my privilege to acknowledge with sincere appreciation Fred Waringhs song, hThe Hills of Old Penn State? dedicated to his Alma Mater. RICHARD W. GRANT, Director of Music, The Pennsylvania State College. STUDENT ART Tllv Landwupc Art'hilm-ls Hlilkt' a Ian of u highway dt-signml 10 fit the counlry side. l'nrrish. Ilvvk. tinldlu-r: First liuw, Imt't tn liiuht Summit ltnu' th-rtin. Hvltz. Itnum's. Lyman, Arimn. SIurtzu-l Twp Ituu' MmhlnuL Multunuy. thinslvin, Duitril'li. Iit'ilmrxl PENN STATE THESPIANS Founded thruc years hel'nre the turn of tho. Julius. Qt-r'ttinu. wntury, the Penn State Thcspians today boast the oldest student organization on the campus . of the lhmnsyhraniu State College and mm of GEORGE L. PARRISH . , . President the oldest musunl comedy groups of HS type in Amorivun college circles. A newty-uwukenvd interest in college dm- mzttics and a recognized demand for such an organization prompted Dr. Fred Louis Puttev. prominent authority on the American Shurt Story, and Dr. John H. Loote to organize the 'l'ht-spiun uluh in 1897. The present active club, entirely self-sup- porting, is composed of 16 men, chosen large- ly from the upper classes of the College on the husis 0t. eithvr tevhniczll 0r dranmtic roles in 'l'hospiun productions. ttThe Balloon Goes Uph Page 200 For the Fall production this year the Thespians presented the Balloon Goes Upf, a musical revue. It proved very successful on the campus as well as on road trips to Harrisburg and Altoona. The Spring production, G The Joinfs Jumpinf, was presented Interf'raternity Ball week-eud and Junior Prom week- end, and was adjudged one of the best shows the Thespians have ever pmdut'ed. Tho Bullnon Coos Up leht- Joinfs Jumpin OFFICERS President - GEORGE L. PARRISH Prmlucn'on M anager - M. M. BROTMAN Treasurer - - D. NED STARTZICI. Secrclary - - ROBERT SERATINU t'The Balloon Guts Up,' Page 20 1 PENN STATE PLAYERS OFFICERS President . - - PAUL N. HERB Vice Preside ! - - ELEANOR L. FAGANS Secretary - - - JEAN BABCOCK Treasurer - - EUGENE N. Scmcr'nzL PA UL N. I I ICRB Prt-sitltrnl i it: First How, Loft lo liiuln Svlwr'lvl, Nt-lmlmum, l'huunns, Ih-rh. Iqu-m-k, Clomlnuh, Turlmr Top linw rWt-st, Klumvr, Lyman, Wr-insh-ln, l'nlA-Illull, 'Fuylor. llnrris, XYhiN-lmrst The Penn Slate Players have made signifi- cenl progress in their lwcnty-one years of ex- istence. They haw developed from a small group of professors and students inlcrestml in acting and the lhrvulre 10 a cumpus-wide 01'- ganization in which more thzm 400 students have participated in the 1910-41 season. Ac- tive membership in this organization is grant- cd only to those participants who have met the requirements of the club. The work 011 h'Margin for Error Page 202 all productions is carried on by students under the supervision of the Division of Dramatics. Each year the Penn State Players offers a program of outstanding plays. This year they presented: 4gMargin for Error, a murder mystery; tbFamily Portraitf, a story of Christ as he was seen by his family; the bStreets of New York? an old melodrama revived; bcMer- chant 0f Yonkersf by Thornton Wilder; and for commencement week-end they offered ttGood Bye Again? as their last production of the season. Streets 01' New York ;5 71 w o . Our Town W almly Portrait Page 203 GLEE CLUB ORGAMZATION President - - - - JOHN HARRINS Manager - - - - AUGUST SWOIII-z Director . - - 111I211AIIII W. GRANT JOHN IMRKINS President K '1'II1I11IIII'. LI-fl tuRluiIt MIIIIIglII Pnluli Y01111101',E11101'1I11. c.11r1:10n'9rh'.311I1IUIH'X.1X1IIP 1'1Ist-I-r. Frnllk. K. FIII'YDF lI'IIIII'llI IIIIII' SZIIkII13'. 'ill.1111 ZiIIIIIII Ir 11mIIII. DIII-rII III MIISIIII. 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The annual Concert Tour was 11150 11e1I1 in March, the Cluh visiting Reading, Philadel- phia, Cast Orange, N. J., and New York. The Glee Chih 101' the flmt time 111 its his- tory was this year supported by student suhsidy. The 1111111 concert of the year I'as given in XVillizmisport for the Lyeoming County Alum- ni on April 30. AUGUST SWOPE, Manager Page 204 VARSITY MALE QUARTET A. P. SZEKELY Standing, vat tn ltightinAilum, lh-ll, Zlmnwr, Vollmrr SHHPIIiLH'dttH The Varsity Male Quartet is a musical organization composed of the fuur outstanding male vocalists 0n the campus. The quartet makes an annual concert tour with the Glee Club, and takes an active part in each of the programs presented. This year the Quartet numbered among its members James McAdam, First Tenor; Boyd Bell, Second Tenor; Albert Zimmcr, Baritone; and Rich- ard Vollmer, Bass. James Leydcn accompanied the Quartet on the piano. 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Whitvlmusv 11. D. 11'illi11111s '1'110111110 11111111 is actually subdivided into 11 marching: unit 111111 11 00110011 group. with 11 majority of brass and percussion instruments 11.11011 1111' 1110 outdoor season 111111 11 more 51111p11ni1ic instrunmntntinn for indoor L'OIIL'OI'N1'1'1I0 111111'011i11g 111110 11111111 performod at 1111 home football games the Temple 2111110 in Philadelphia. 111111 t110 1'ilt g11t also took part at pep1ullics, muss meetings, the student inauguration 111111 at conunenccnmnt. The concert hand play 011 118 one 11111111101'01' the 111id-11'i11tcr s01'i0s spnnsorod by the Department of Music. at 1111 outdoor concert during the Mothers' Day activities. 11nd at class day. Mumburship in both organizations is open to 1111 111011 students. by cmnpetition. HUMMEL FISHBURN Di 1'1-cl or Page 207 FORENSIC ACTIVITIES 1 DAVID R. BENJAMIN EDYTIIE B. RICKEL 'l'up ltnu', Imft t0 nghtgtV. C. llitzol, R. D. Baird. D. It. Ih-njululn, It. I. thiss. l. H F. Dulwrty Scrum! Ihm'v-E. B. Itirlu-I, S. M. ItulII-y, I'. H . . ltn-duuglv, L. M. Funsn lv'irst lhnvvJ. W. Ilnrkins, U. W. Dunghurty, I F . U'Ih'ivn, C. H. St-lnlg, II. P. chku Sponsoring the second oldest activity 011 the over sixty forensic. meets. A full series of events was f'zlturcd on the campus, with the Election Eve Debate outstanding. In decision debating, seventeen vampus, the Formlsic Council conducted another succvssful season in the speech arts in 1940-1941. The mexfs debate squad, composed of thirty out of twenty-one debates were won, marking the upperclassmen and tvn freshnwn, participated in most successful season in Penn Statedebatinghistory. Page 208 The wmnmfs debate squad. composed of forty Ham and Mary. Bucknell. Pittsburgh. Cellysburg, ' V ; ' . i 7 'V l I 'u u . 7 women, participated in lhier-five inlorcolloglulc Mounl Mom. Lamegn. ltdl, Indiana. Ohm Wes- debules. Thirteen encounters were with mmfs loums. leyan. Heidelberg. Cnrnoll. 11nd Prim-olon m'rc the Ursinus, Swarlhmore, Loyola, West Virginia, .uni- mllegos debated. Illa, Maryland, Randolph-Macon. American, Wil- Top How. Loft tn ngllli-Dmhl. Blux'k, Ullum, VnanutI-n. Must, llumu-r, Fromlmun Hm-nml llnw- Lllmvr, Ilmm-r, Knoll, Riesling, Unrluldv, Hrndvrivk, lhnllllulum. Hunnlh-y, Umrnd Flmt llown Nickel, Unrdnn. HIM'H, lmitlivh, Nntuvitz, Hrm-nlu-ru, Bnlh-y Uhlnum-H Sch : Wmu-M l . lull Raw, Loft tn lilulltrrKhuuu-l, Lupus, lilxu-lm'mul. Zullknr, Gonzo Fullrth Iimvr VlipsII-in. Williumx. Illlxvl. Dunlap, linsvnl'vld, lhlird, lewrly, lh-rush-in Third limv ilh-mlur, Wiyhnrl. Uuku-s, Yuskiu, Ilnrhuhl. lh-rgl-r. lH-vlu-r, MA'VIIN Swami ltuw , Hrm-n, Aruuson. Wninhn-rg. lml'kv, NI-u'lnn, Frmlnmn. Millvr, lh-rk First Row rUnlig, Ih-mwl. Zvlku, Hawkins, lh-njumill, H'lh-il'u, WA-lss, Kruuivh Page 209 CAMPUS LIFE Han'v ? Ball Queen Poppy Mofv'cr Frosh-Soph Tug of War Sigma Nu's Ice Penguin Dry Dock Audience Approves The l'I-Iig and Prexy at a Pep Rally Dad's Day on New Beaver Field Pan-Hellenic Stunt Night The Election Board in Action u 1 w .r s:- 2 Jordan Hall Serenades the Girls' Dorms Saturday Night in the Armory T Ice Monument Sigma Pi's and Phi Tau's Celebrate F1 1'c at XVIII! 01105 Ball in Rec Hall Fowler and Fehl'. u Gridiron Pan Kappa Alpha Theta's Dinner Dance Cadet Mlaim' Richmd Cuthbm't Blessing 011E111 Battalion ard E eColm Gu chshing Rincs'sth Regimental Staff and Company B Officers On e!Tw!o Tl11ee!F01u1'! hymzz 4f 1 3. , .. ' - . Tvkiv;g'3LZ-t.e' . u'ig'i'h g; Gertrude Hellnmrs, '41 Pershing Rines' Sponsor Dress Ri ght D1055! Tlonping the Line Companv Massed Platoon Front omcers' Center Four O'clock Jump Slnysur 21nd Imich Prvst-nt Sc MI 10 PH w Hlevl Tho Blue Band Bolwvvn Huth-H :11 the N. U. Gnnu- lVlzluit'izm Voslmmh lmuks Myslilix'Kl 101 Time Is in Store for This Panther College Hus a Legend . . ' CAr-AuwamJ . IHVH uwnw, swan MN MW?! W, ALLYSMAKI'. mac. mu Thu Pt-p Rally, Hw l,iun, iIlKl Dean Grunt W S. C A. Christmas Bunqm-t Phi Dvll's Icv Archvl' Dullu k'hi'h Alumni Dim ill llzu'vvst Bull lntm'missmn and Mrs, All-Collogv President, IX 1V1 U n m rx 0 h 1 C Inntosl llm'so Shnv PHOIHHL Dvltu Unsulon Ice Sculpture '1 ho Hulmcn Rule Supreme 111110 G :11 thv N. Y. U The Blue Band and the Crowd Champ Idaho' .1 T111130 Champions: T. Kn E1'i 011 and F. Ixa1a Kimball. N01th Ca101111a 1'1 Camlpbell S11'. 1411.111: Sc 111. Ba 11d 1's. Tab 351' Ca hfsAggies Paul 808111 4 .1 175 Lb. T11 1 Hz' 11511142111111. 111 1 Band v.1.T0b1asson.F1ank Kara Idaho ' L'a Inst R0 L..S U Spiegelbmg. Washin 1011 Statc Stanl'lm 1's 011150 S11. L11. .1'. x.311. giL BL 1a11 L S. U. .Lc11i1 th, Wi100nsin 11.1. Be1a1,L S111111111 vs 111111111111. 1111114111111411111 Sl1111- N.1 C '3 vs. 11111141'1111'141 XVusllinnton $11111 - .A A 11111111111111115 1'11 11111'11. 111111111 1 1111111,111111111;11111111111 W152: '1'11111- I 1. 1S '.1111 111111111; S1'11111, 11111111 St:111-;1'1111111111'11. Sw. 11ks1111 111111111 vs 51111111-1S,N111'll1 1111'11111111 S11111111v vs 5111111141111 11'111' 11 '. 112111151111. 111111 1,v,s l1'11111-11 111 11111.1'11:1:i1s:111'11111', ' 111s.1 1111111111111 111 1111111 1 111115111111411111 $11111 1's 5111111111 Ourso. S112 1.11. 11151.. vs. Frank 11111'11, 11111111 4.31$,l, Tho ChourlvudL-rs. Dunn Gram, Bah Higgins, and Pr - 'v llvtxul 111 llu- Pep Rally Pi Kappa Phi Wvlumnvs 1lu- Mnun uim-ors . ' Imports and Mnru lnmm't KDKA 'irontl 21x15 Frum llu- Prvas BUF l 5 Will 15c Buys! Roastim! ul llu- Gridiron Banquet Sciurilli Gives Voice! Just vim'u thv Pep Rally le Bllu- Band :II lln- EuvknL-ll Gmm: HuH-H'HU , k ' 'Phuspiunsn Clan. Phi Kappa PM 5 PI lxo Wmnn t1 Alumni Lawn Display Hdwu A 41 1 ,. 517 -'jf?r 9r , .. Ih-uif-wax'c rm ' HWW . FR n wmmizmw 5g - 5f Tom 'l'm ' and Bob Bnkm' llonm' CHI Emory For the Glory 01' Old Siam Presenting the Beztlck Trophy The All-Collcge Inauguration Parade Badminton in Rec Hull Fuhrer Lane and Demon ' Fowler Mm'low Leads the Cheering Sectlun . 1 . 1 .- -,.nb-r$-fw-m.. x . t'JA'un'hN-m- . X. 3 Q, X kw? Vigr K3324 as! grwmmi; 1 Eleanox VVeave1 and Bet ttv Maltin Prenseigo at the It's a Great Game! li sh grChristmapst Din Phi Kappa Sig 5 Fri Ice Scu ptmure Alp ha Sig ama Phl' 5 1Alumni DIS lsapl Sho rt Yell State! We Want a Touchdown! May Queen Jane Romig Alpha Zeta's Old Main in Ice The One Man Show! Is He Gentle? The Engineering Show's Most Popular Exhibit Dean Gram. and the Lion Lead the Pep Rally The Bucknell Game h 7 MW inwm-q .: 1,1. . . 7, x , l ENG. I Welcmning the Team Fall Housep Anything for a Picture! Sigma Chi Ice Sculpture Af ernoon Tea!!!! Oh Happy, Carefree College Daze! arty and the Campus Owls at Phi Kappa Tau The Blue Band Salutes West inia All-College Pres. Lajch Addresses an Alumni Gathering 11,1 11 11.4 NW'WWM WLEWW 1 1 1 m. Maw. .; m 'l l'hv W.Vz1.Pv11lmlly. With P111111 S1' 135 3 9111 ons 1:11:12 11111101111111 1.1l15111111'114111d Swm ' Phi Kumm 'l 1111 Alum n D ' 111. 1'1tli1'011 Banquet Nunst use L 0111 cntmtmn I1 ashwn Show 111 Old Ma 111 I lily 8110511 at the N A.A.130141111:'1'11111'111111111111 1111111113: 0w 'JIH- Him- Bum! 'LSlm's 15011110011 11': G 'l -'lhcsp1un' :5 HROIHL'O ml1d J 111101 SOCIAL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL The Interfraternity Council, in the year just concluded, was composed of two representatives from each of the 46 fraternities, both national and local, which comprise the Council. Either the principal or alternate delegate from each member of the Council was president of his fraternity. Beginning in the year 1941-1942 the Council will he composed entirely of fraternity presidents, one from each of the fraternities constituting the membership of the Council. The major contributions of The Fraternity Council in the past year include the following: Adoption of a new constitution, improving the organization and functioning of the Council, and establishing two affiliate bodies, the Treasurers, Association and the Caterers, Association; clarification of the Dating Code, in- cluding more active enforcement of the CodeTS provisions; and reinstatement of the Bridge Tournament as a part of the inter- fraternity social program. The Interfraternity Council continued its program of co- operation with the townspeople of State College, principally by working with the Christmas Committee in providing Christ- mas baskets for needy families and in holding Christmas par- ties in fraternity houses for underprivileged children of State College and vicinity. OFF I CERS H. EDWARD WAGNER - - - - - - President ERIK S. MOELLER - - - - - Vice President WILLIAM S. KIRKPATRICK - - - Secretary-Treasurer MR. SHELDON C. TANNER - - - - Faculty Adviser EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE THOMAS J. ROBINSON GEORGE L. PARRISH Tun ItuwiWuum-r tl'n-sldmm. Athuns, Ainsworth, Alter Sm-mul llmv wlhlkvr. Burtholmnmv, H. mum , M. Blumn 'l'hird Itmvw-Hrmvn, Curr, Dum, Dc-lmu: Fourth llow- Durnsifv. Ehunrv. Fimllvy, Furtanlmngh Flt'lh liuww Fowler, Gullngher, Gt-luw, Gvust-mc-r Sixth ltowi Hn-mmwuy. llnlsuy, IIFHH, Ilnusnmu vavnth ltowwllny, Hurst, Kirklnltrivk. MrCrm-kvn Eighth tuwiMn-t'russnn. anller, lhu-usin, T. Ruhiuxnn Ninth Ituwwlt. tnlninsuu, ltm-lufs, Ilulnwr, I'ulnwro 'l'vnlll Ituu'wl'nrrish, Phillips, Spvnm-r, Stunko Eleventh lluu'aWilkimum. Wilsml, Wright, Wygh-mtmv- ski. Zviglvr Page 232 ACACIA IIIUUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF IIIIIIIIIGAN, .ICTII'I'I IIIIIIPTEIIS, IIIOII'IIYIIIIII'IG T01, IIUIII;SIFUIIK II'nAsiIII-ml, IImanu-II, I'Iurtonlmugh. Iivilml, .Ionvs, Lowry, Spvtz SDI'oml IIOII'iILI'I', IIrmru, .IIorlhrluy, IIolnmI, Kirby, Gilv II'HlIII', Ludm-r Third IIanPurkv. Svhulwrl, Srhultz, Slwnvh-It, Shull, 'I'nutluuun, Cryqlvn I'Iullrlh IIOII'iIIIIlII'II, Young, IIuir. Kt-t-m-y. .III'IIllgh. Ssz.IHvHum Fifth IhnvIGiIlvsnim IIt-Iuwlwrm-r, IImn'vr, Kulz, KI-I-m-y, I'ri L 1004 M'. II. II. I. PENN STATE CHAPTER Ia. VT IIILISIIE II IIIUII S. III a. II. II. FELLOWS IIIIIIII'IIIGIJI Ix II.IIII'IIEIJI u. n ILE II AIII IIIIIIII'I I4. I UII'I In .I'IIAI IIII .II.H-I.IIII'IL III. HILL II.ISI'IE II. I Am EII II. III I'.IIIIxI'I II .IIII KICIuIIIIa II I I'IIl IJII'JIIICIGN I'I II.IIIIIII'IS IIII I'I.ICI'I.'IIII .I. II. I'I'IIIIII 1;. I'. II I.III II. .I. II.I II I II. .II. E.IIII 'III II'II II. II. I' III IIII.I II'. III. II.I I II'. II. IIICII'NIII'II L. II. .11 LI'III.I II. II. IIiIII I I'I.II. II II. S. KI IIIII I'III.I'I'IIIIIS III II IIIII'I II. .III'III IIIII.I'IIIIIII.NI I.I' I'UIJIIIIIIII I. .I, II. II. .II. II II Svninrs .quiurs :I IIII IIIG III II I :III'JI .IIL II'I' Snplmnlurvs II. IIII'IIIIIIII II. SIQI'IIZ II. IIIrvthm-u HILLI'ISI'II'J 'II E II. II. II IIIIII In I'. III. .III IIII.I II. II. I'UII'IIIIII l I' II. I' I' III. II IIIIIIIIC I' II. III' 'I' III. II. 'IIUIIIII'IIIIIIC .I. III. II IIII'IIII .II. IIII I01 .I. II. IIIIII'IIANII I . E. 1.7... . I. I. I. 'II IIUIII'IG II. . .'I II. SIIIIIIIIIIIII. I.. II'II.I..IIIII . L. SIIII'IIII I I'I'IIZ .II IIUNII III. H'IIIIHII IIIII II' II. I II I I1, I'Ul It'k IH'IIII1I IIIIII II, II' IQICNIIY Page 233 It. K. BERNHA 1th H. II. '. LITTELL U. ALPHA CHI RHO II'UFNDED A'l' TRINITY CULLEHE, IMIS ACTI YE t'IIA PTERN. 'IWVENTY PHI LAMBDA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 11317 J. FERRIS l'I. FOI'LKRUD . V. BRYAN A. BARR u S. DEGER . II. ELLSWOUD Page 234 FRATIKES IN l-UXUL'LTATE C. D. CIIAMI'IJN F. U. VAHNEI! FRA'I'RES IN COLLEG IO FliA'l'ItE IN URBE K. I HHHNSON Seniors J. E. MAJOR . K. NOBLE . II. SIDES I c D E. l'. Juniors . J. CIRUI'SIG . H. F. l'. . C. EASLICY Suphmnurvs SCIIIMI'F Froslum-n JD I MI S .Y. TZKIGVICH II. V. VEIHEL D. P. SNAVELY C. C. VAI.LAH'E S. C. YYHLENDO VSKI V. G. EKDAIIL J. A. SMITH C. E. VEIGEL H. R. STIGER Top Row W5-glvmluu'skl tl'rosillt-nn. Ferris Foulkrod, 111-1 Sc-rnml Ilmvallujur, Nnhln. Silll's, Smn'oly Third llnu'hWnIlmm. Dr. Wagner. Dr. Clmmplin. Brynn Fourth llmvv-Crousc, Ensloy. Ekdnhl, Buer Fifth Iiuvaegt-r. Smith. Srhimpf, Woigol Sixth Rmv-Ellswond. Jmalyn, Mitzkcvich, Stlgcr II. I. I: b: H E. C: II. 57?. . III. . II'. II. . .II. . S. . A. L. .II'I'III'IINIIIN . IIUI'I'IIEIK . CANNON . IXIIINAIIAN . FILINIIIJIJI-I . CI'IIIIIIGI: . DU'I'UIII'II! DOTY ELLIOTT EVA NS BEST BOII'TON FILLMAX BATES DI'NSMORE FETTIG BRIGGS . DAII'SONV T. W. GUINII'AN N U CHAPTER ESTA IILISIIED 1911 II'ILI'I'III'IS IN FAIII'II'I'A'I'II M. II. II'ICNSKIII IL II. FLEMING II. II'. IIIII'GICII II. II. IIEIST N. G. III'IC 'IIAl'I.'I' 0, II MAII II. II'. MAIIKIIIII FILIT HES IN COLLI'IGIO Sviiinrs J. E. GALLAGHER 15. M. IIIIIEST A. I'. IIIIIYL Juniors .II. II. I'IIIITCII A. L. KAERNEY It. A. MATTISON M. II'. MORGAN Supluunoros L. U I;IIIISCOLN .II. E. I'JZT .I. II. IIITNNINII' II'. E. IIOCH FI'l'SIIIIIQII II'. II. .IACOBY G. B. KIIIKIVUOD y: E. ...I . II'. .IIIISIIN . S. ILIKII'UUII II. ULICII'INIG . IL PARKS IIISIG C. II'III'I'MUIIE . F. II'IIILIA IIIh' A. IIOLMSTIIUP N. IIIIIID . S. SLOATILIN . S. PETERS ' '1 . IV. I'OIILMIIII: . II. SI'IAI'Y C. IIIIIIKIICL . IV . IVA T'I'S . II. I I'JT'II III: W K . STEIN BIIU UK Top IIIIII'v-IIIIrII II'rnsiIIvnH. Duty, quIII-r, IirII-st. III'yI. Mason SI-i-mul IIUII'i IVIIIIIIIIIFP, Pinks. Elliott. IIII'IIIIH, IIIII- IIIIIIIIxIrIIp, Slnutnmn, IIIIIIL'I'F. Phundlon, twist. IiI-sn Buutnn. Filimun. Frltch, Kuvrnny, Mutt Ii. nu .Iiurnuu 'IIIirtI IimI- 'IN'IOPS 'I'Iulnr I'IIIIIIII-r. IIIIII-s INIIINIIIIIFI, PIIIL'. HIu-Iv. Hmmim: IlInI-h Noun. I'-i;..I lnurIlI IiIm ; I-I'II Its Ilrimts. IHIII I'm 0. Inliuixuu, .Iumln- Kirkwhmd I IIIII-r. MIIIL-L' Ilm' Ii, StI-IIIIIrIII Il lrI-sI- llIll ALPHA CHI SIGMA FOI'XIII-ID AT I'NII'I'I ISITY 0F II'ISCONSIN, 1902 ACTI I'I'I CI I .IIITIIIIIS, 130 RTYSIX A Page 235 GAMMA CHAPTER ESTA III.ISIIED 1911 FILITIIES I.V I'IAIIULTATE '. II. II N.IIISINH .IMIu I'. II. IIIAIIGOLI'I II. II. 'IIIIIBULIIT II. 8. H0 WI LIV IV. J. STADELIIAN .I. I'ANDER V01! . II I'. .HISIaPIIISUV II'.I .IIIIIIT ACIIE i I'IIIATIII'IS IN UIIBE I R. II. IILDERFER III. P. IERGUSON W. M. MYERS A. II. ANDERSON S. III. I' L ETCIIEI: I. E. l'aIIlKIN J. l'. IIENILIM S. .I. 13101115115 C. II'. PIERCE II. II. BLASINGAME II. I'V l'IIIE. III l. 11. ROB NSOA II'. II. IIILIMIILE II. .II IGIHaII III.. S'IADELMAN I. II'. IIRIITZLEII II'. S. .IIGIVI'IIIIIGS I. J. STOUT ; E. II'. CALI E .VII.I'I II II. I'. .IIISI'II'IISON J. T SULLIVAN ; J. I. II II III I'EY T. 1!. KEITH II. 0. TRIEBOIIJI Ii. 0.1! IIIIN AI IISUV II. I'. KNANDEL J. I'ANDERIO II.I IIO SIN I'. II. .IIARGOLIII III. II. III HIT ICIf E F. N. I AG .IN IE. 1'. IIIEAIII II.'1IOU G It. It. IIURPIIY FILITIIES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. II. IIERTIILINU C. K. HICKS J. T. MALETIC S. '1'. ILII'EY Ii. II. HOPKINS E. F. SCHAFFEII S. A. IIUM C. III. IIIILING C. S. IIIIGGINS W. B. LII'ENSKI Juniors J. L. ANIIEIISIIV II. 10' DORAN II. A. POII'ERS II'. II. .II'IIIIIUI I D. II. LANE C. E. SEIIRIT II. A. IIII I L G. .I. LEADER J S.IIITH 1'. III HIII'V . .I. MCCOIID I S'II OIE E. J t ..I'I'I IN .II'ITMEIL Snplmnmrox .I . .. II IIINIIV II'. C I' 051: N. R. IIOIIAN H. II. IIIII I. 'TIIIING II'I It. IA IIII . C. PATTERSON 1'. I'. IHI IL II4 II! J. W .II.II LUII I1 LL IV. C. RICHTER ; IX 1'1. IHIII'IIIAN D. T. III D Freshln on H. C. ANTHONY i. G. .10le5 FUN K. H. IIADDY I. II, CAREY II'. .I. II.- ISI EY A. J. REESE GAINES E. ROBERTS 'me ALPHA. GAMMA RI-IO FIIIINIII'III .I'l' IINlI'EIISITY 013 ILLINOIS. 1908 AII'IIIIIIE CHAPTERS, TIIIIITY-TIIIIEE 'I'up IhmIMnloHc II'rosidontI, Adunmnu, IIcrIuIiIm, humid Ihlm IV 1:. II n'm IIum lluIinx: Hopkins 'l'hirtl Iimv Lilu-nnlxi Schuffrr II'L'I m: II iI IIIHIINII IIIIII 1I. II. .Imlurnou, IIIImeImunu,h IIIIuh-her, Fifth Itnw- .Imll-rsun. ;Irthur. Ih-ll. IIutIilI Sixth Ilmv IIurun Ln: ,Md'ru 'mu-rs Svm 11h lhm 7Svifrlt, SIIII tII, Sunnlw II'Hmvr II ighth Ilmv- -I' . E. Iio I,II'IIIIIII Ur nm II,II 'I'. Duvoy, Gaines Vinlh lImxnIIIlllmu-II 1101mm I'IIHIZIHOII. Rh-Im-r 'l'vnth Ii mv AAnthnnv, II III lfPIII urm', -y I: h- u-mh lhmVJnhnstun, .IImIdv Iiuhorts Page 236 OMICRON CHAPTER ES ABLISIIED 1030 F IATRES IN FACULTATE 1!. E. DEXGIJSII J. E. KAI'I.1 USS C. S. VYAND FRATHE IN URIIE G. D. KISSINGER FIEA TRES IN CULLEG IO Seniors J. A. DORNSIFE. Jli. F. MARTIN, JR. 1:. A. REICHAIHJ. .1 l:. G. 0. HALBIG A. llUGALA G. E. WILLIAMS l-ll '. LP H P I Juniors 1i 1i A 1;, p mam C. Luxmmu . '1'. SMITH s. mumsm n WIKER J. 0 CI! AW Ii. JR. FOUNDED AT NIMVAIKK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING. 1921 R. M. 121! V IN .I. II. MEEIIAN G. YAMAS J. A. GALLUP V. C. RITZEL 1'1. ZIMMEHMAN ACTIVE CHAPTERS. TWRNTY-SIX Sophumores . C. J. DARWIN 1!. W. CHESSWELL W. MANLEY T. A. BOLTZ, .111. G. J. IIENRICII H. E. STAN; It. CLOUSEIE W. M. JAYNE C. WITMEI: 1'. G. K LEPI'INGEI! Freshmen 1L GU 1K1 E. HARLACIIER V. A. LYNCH II. II. IIAAF S. KISTLIGR J. W. RANCK Grmluulc StluIt-nts I11. FORS L. IIEIDINGTON T011 Ilow Dnrm-dfe Pres:ImltL IIulbig, Rugnlu, Dung- lvr Kaulfurm. Kissing Second Row-Benr, Cmddock, Erwin, Gallup, Zimmer- man, Lumlhom Third Row Muttise, Meelmn. Ititzol, Smith, Wiker. Boltz Fourth Roub-IlenriL-h, Witmer, IInnf, Kistlor, Lynch Page 237 Tup llmv-ll'nrtunuto U'resldenn, D'Orn, Glucobine, P11- h-rum. Srulzn. Spndnforu. Lnrvnzini. lHorelll Second Row-Pulenu. I'etrelln, Iszo, Chnlno, Mustan- dreu, Plepoll. Vurunelli, Benedetto Third Rmx'aDeCHlIs. F. Gurofulu, S. Guml'nln, Illumi- nati, Lulnmn, Romnno, Schustium-lli, DIVincenzo $W4 . CHI CHAPTER ESTABLISH ED 1929 FHATIKE IN FACITLTATE V. J. DI VINCENZO FRATRES IN COLLEG IO Seniors F.J.Dwuu J. n GIACOBINE l K.SCALZO J.J.FORTUSATO P.R.PALERMO xv.A.stDAvouA Juniors A I I F H A PHI DELTA .1. 1;. cnnxo A. L. MIOImLLI J. A. PETRELLA v. V. DIMEO M. J. PALENA c. 1:. I'IEPOLI vorxnnn AT SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY,19M J'J'Lonhsllxl J'C I LA0 ACTIVE u1ArTEns,unvquw2mIGnT sw m wrm N.HASTAXDHEA xv.n.VAnAxELLI Froslnnen v. A. BENEDETTO s. GAROFALO G. J. LALAMA A.J.IHM1LLIS xv.ILLUMINATI 3L.L RORLXNO F.0AROFALO E.R.SEBASTLKNELLI Page 238 ALPHA SIGMA. PHI FOUNDED AT YALE UNIVERSITY, 18-15 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, THIRTY-EIGIIT Top Rmv-Huy U'n-sinlunn, Ely. Frtzkn, Grussu Second Ilow-Hurtm-tt, Kown. Miller. Rvuulluw Third Row IInines. Young, Amlorsnu. BIIUIIHUHI Fourth Ilmv-fustc-r, Brumlt, Kerr, Murkn Fifth ROW-lellHll, W. Lang. Oormuml. lett-u Sixth llowiillotvnyl. Jordan. Lutz, C. Lulu: Seventh Itow--llvMulrk-u. Muu'lmumy, Pm-huu, Spiurling Eighth Ilmv Suvidmu Warren. Fullon. Glhhs Ninth liuxv Murtin, Tuitp UPSILON CHAPTER ESTABLISH ED 1918 FIEATRES IN FACULTATE 1:. M. comm: Ia. v. DYE W. 1L YOUNG FRATRES IN URBE 0- - GRAHAM 1:. s. GRAHAM K. G. IIAINES R' A- GRAHAM D. J. LEIIMAN FHATRES IN COLLEG 10 Seniors :3 F. ELY J. D. IIARTNETT M. KOVEN . G. FETZKO J IAY J. 1!. MILLER R. C. GRASSE D. C. VEST Juniors :1. ANDERSOX W. J. KERR W. 11- OEIUHNN I. la. BACIIMAN F. KINDIG V. M. RENSII.UV l: A BRANDT V. II. LONG IX II. RIXTON 5 A CUSTEI: '1'. J. LUTZ n. scnnon L. J. IIETENYI I . J. MARKS C. B. SMITH D. MAG ' Sophomores L; G. COTTON C. L. LOWRY J. 1:. SAYIDGE . I. ELLENBEIHHM: 1!. L. MAHVIHNNEY G. J. SIIAFFEH J; A. JORDAN C. A. MvFADDEN F. W. SPIEIKLING L. B. LONG E. PECIIAN E. E. WARREN Freshmen D. W. CRAMER 1!. E. GIBBS L. P. MARTIN F. T. FALLON n. s. TAITE ALPHA TAU OMEGA l-'111'.V111'111 .1'1' VIRGINIA MILITARY INS'I'I'I'I'TC, 18115 .11'T11'141 CHAPTERS, N1N1'1'1'1'v21'1111141141 'l'up 1:011'7711'r1um 11'rvshlvut1, Hrymn, Brm-khlll, Chum' Sm-uml 111111'71'lt'1rg. Ilt'tu'ilor, Illusvy, Kirsch Thlrd Ihm'wnluhn, Sluun. Shntn-r. lhmrd Fourth 11011 ilhlll, Huluu', Kollvr, .11vl4'urlund Fifth ltmx'vrliunrgprio, 1'rm'kott, llulhin. Gnlnluml Sixth 110w Anoim'r. ZimIm-rn, lic-rgl'y, Kumii'h Sm'unlh 110w Obits, Sl-Ilm'hnlm, Slc'm-r, Brt'unlllxzur 1411:11111 Rmvmlh'visvh. 1'lnml, 1111mm Smith, Gurtllng Ninth Kuw-Ju'lly. .1Iuhr, Spvrl, Shining, Tuylur u- m... n. - guy... 1 sum 5-70 . mrw GAMMA OMEGA CHAPTER 1:. 11. 11111111 1'. 1!. l11..1.V1'111'1'1' 1. L. 1'111185'1111' 11. t. 1'1.111111Nl 11 1 . 1111111111411: 11'. 11. 1111.11 11. 11'. 14111.1113'1'11N .11.1511.11111, .111. 1' .111111K1111L .l.1'1. 15111'. '11N 11. 11. 131111819 , .111. .11. S. CLEGG A. L. 1101111111411111'1 1:. C. CII111'KI'1'J'T 141. S. 1514111111411' 11. 11. GAMMON 1'1. 11'. 1111111811! 1'1. .1. 1111141UNIN111'111 11. 11. CLOI'l' Page 240 141S'l'111111131114111 11114 1' 11.1'1'111'1. 1N FACULT. 11. 11. 111'581'11' 11.11. JONES 141. 111111111 .141. .111'1'11111111'11' 11. 14'. 1111'1'1111111121'11 l'. C. 111.11111'I .VZII41 0. 11. MALIN .1. 1'1. I114'11.111'1'N1'11' 1'. J. 111111111! 1911111111415 1N 111111141 11. 1'. 1:1!ll l 1'l'll 1 . 11'. 11.11.1111! 131:.1'1'111'15 1N COLLEGIO Sunlnrs 11' 11.11141'1'11'111111 ..11 1111135111 ,JH. ..111 11. '11. J. K111S111 Junlurrz 11. 11. 111111I1IN Sophomores H. l'. 11.111111'1'11 ..I. 1 11 vs 1'11V .J. 1111111Z1NSKI Frvnlnm-u 11'. I . I11KSA 11. 11. 111'111111N11 .l, 1'. KELLY 11. G. 11101111 .1. C. SNYDER 1.'. J. 111111'11113'11 11. 14'. SMITH .1. 11 11'1v1S1x'141 41 e w ,1. . ... ,. A'. 14'. 11'111411.l4'14111 11'. J. 112111.111: . 811114111 '1'. G. 51.11'1'1'14111 1'1.'C. 11'1111111'1' 11. 11'. Z111.111'11!S . . 11191514111 '1'. 11. SIIIIJJNG 3 1'1. 11. SEI1111111111..11 1:. 11. 8111111111 .1. $111111 11. J . 81'1'1111, 17. 11. TAYLOR, J11. MORRILL CHAPTER ESTA BLISHED 18518 11'11.1TRES IN FACULTATE '1'qu lhm-Ulrund 11'r I-sidvun. 110111-1111. 1'Iurk, Genm-nwr, Gnu. Huckmun .11-1111111115. Km-lmr, Lullrur, 11111115. 11111-11-lnr 1 5114111111 1:011'.7Bnr1mnI 1111mn,.1nllmny, I11usinnnmo,11nl.- 1-r, 1h hrlmuk, Lininm-r, V 01.1 1110an1'.011 111101 Third 11011'w11umplu-11, 11ur1tnn, Entounmn. Johnson, 11'.-n- nmly. Kurh, Lutz. Phillips, liamuussvn, Smysn-r Thrasher I1'uur1h Kow-Jlocknr, Hunkey, 1'11er, Ilufuu-istor, Mor- rill, Rmnw. Cairns. Mutto. Hulm-hky. SlnlIh-r 1!. D. ANTHONY S. 11'. 1111.111'11171111211HC MADISON A. 1.. BAKER 111. B. 111111111128 '1'. I MAIRS .1. L. BEAM 11. E. 11. 191111.111 .11. S 1101101111311. 111. L. BENTLEY .1. 1.. 11.18 .V 1: 1111111111. - 11. U.111.ASIN11.111E 11'. 1. HEN. I.V11 1. 111 MYERS . .1. A.11111.111N11 11.1. K. 11111SII.11.1N R. C MILLER .1. R. 1111.11'1xEN K. 11111111 .1. C NAGEUTTI J. 11'. 1111!.1'1'Z1J111: 11. 111. .111 11Vs 10.V 11. 1:. V1119 ISL 1111' 11. S.1H.VVE1111. 11. 11.117 11111'11.1.V1 11. 11'. C. 11' GE .1. 11'. 111111.11 1.. 11.111111111011118 , 1'1. 11'.C111:L13.VB.11'1II 111. I1. KERN .I. J. 11 111111 11. 11. C11.V GER 11. 11'. 111111Vg 1'2. 11. 11111111111111'11' C, D. 111111.19 11. C. 11V ANDEI. 1, 11'. S'1'111111AII'1' 1.; R. . DUTUHEI: 1?. 1'...1V'1.11'. 11'. TRAINER 11' 1'. L. EDINGER I11. '11. 1111118 11. L. 11'.1'1 1'S .1. .1. FERGUSON .11B 1.1.V'1.V'1. E11 .1. 11'. 11'111'1'111 11. K. 1111.11211le 111'. B. .11 1.1111 11'. 11'. 11'111'1'111 a. LPH a. zET 5' 11111111111115 IN U1111111 11. K. JOHNSON 1.. K. METZGEH 11'111'.V'1111Il1 .1'1' 1111111 STATE l'NI1'11111SI'1'Y. 15:17 .11 1'11'E 1'11.11 1'E11h1. 1111111T1'-11'11111: 11111111111113 I.V' COLLEGIO Seniors L. 11'. AURAND IE . .1.I'011ES11.1.V. .111. 11.13.JE.VKIVS A. P. BOILEAU ..B 1.11VSE.11E1' .B.KOC1111R 13. M. CLARK J.I..G11.11' W. l . LMILI1 1' U.11ACKM.1.V1, .11'. Juniors L. A. BAKER 111. W. JOHNSON 11. RASMUSSEN, .111. G. K. CAMPBELL .1. .1. KENNEDY 11'. .SMYSEH 11. L. CARLTON 11. 11'. 11111115, J11.11.11'.'1'111!.1SIII1111 R. '1'. ENTEVMAN .1. I11. LUTZ .11. 111.1'1'1111L'S. .111. .1. .11. PHILLIPS Sophomores '1'. 11'. 11141111111111 1'.CL11111. .1. MERRILL J. 11. BUCKI'IY 11. .1. 11011'111213'1'11'11, .111. .1. 1'. IlOQUE Freshmen .1. CAIRNg C. 11'. 1111'1'SCHK1', III .1. 11'. 811.111111'11111 D. 1'. MATTO 11.1..8111'111 Page 241 Tull IimviiHnmlvrhmn U'I't'NUIUIIU, Cn-ssnnm, Hulu-l. Luck Sl-unml HIHV Mnx-lmrm-r. Muwry. l'ursuns. l'nrm-y Third lluw Hutton, Ix'ruuss, A. Itruu'n, .Inlmsmn Fourth limv lehmm-ll. Mumlvnlmll. Ml-gruil, Mutzm-r Fifth Ihmkiniluttu, Suusm-r, Gibh, Firming Sixth liuw Hw-k, llm'lu-rt, SviIlI-l, Slnmmn Svn-nlh IhnvwiMursvh, All-xumh-r, Ihlh-uzl. Itrouk. 1:. rown Eighth RUWaIIopIt-r, KIIIH', Kugvl, Rvifsnydt-r, Smith Page 242 A. S. CARNEY G. IL CHESSMAN L. M. GABEL G. H. BRO VN J 11. MEUDENIIALL D. MEGRAIL A. L. IIRO VN V. ll. FLEMING L. V. GIBB, JR. G. S. ALEXANDER J. L. BALEGA F. V. BROOK, JR. VMH'W'HHU! FRATRE IN FACULTATE DR. F. B. KRAUSS FRATRE IN URBE J. 0. CHAMBERS FIKATRES IN COLLEG IO Seniors V. E. GOODERIIAM 0. W. LUEK. JR. R. D. IIUTTON A. S. MARBURGER F. PARSONS Juniors J. R. METZGEI! D. E. MILOTTA B. l'. lh-IHINNELL A. L MOWRY J. M. SAUSSER Sophomore: A. A'. HECK F. It. SIIUMAN J. S. HECKERT L. W. SEIDEL W. F. JOHNSTON C. W. WEIGLEY XV. F. MIYIKSCII Freshmen J. W. REIFSNYDER . C. SHITH . W. VARNEY A. J. HEPLER J. H. KANE II. E. KUGEL FE Hlll m U H 10 O HI 0 0l 9 0 nmlwuu 0 E? 5:54 5V L V4 ; 0 49 0 0,0 5 cs i: 2? iEv cf: 3 z : 43 S W 9 27 T: o s 0, Wm ,, NW '1' :HH , ,1, HUIHHHHHm BEAVER HOUSE FOITNDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 1934 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. ONE BETA SIGMA RHO FOUNDED AT CORNELL UNIVERSITY, 1910 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. EIGHT TOD Ikow Rm-ush1 UWcsilleutL Benjamin, Cuplun, Unp- lon, Dnlck, Ureeuwuld, Kmnivk, WeisH, M. Zopcr Scr-ond Row-Cnhon, Fields. Grist, Kululn. Litnulu, Rin- gold, Sih'orumn, Tumlmrg, Berger Third Row- Frlvdmnn. lenrnmn, J. Ilotlin, Pincus. Shnndelmun, Yinit-off, Wplxhoruvr. I'. leper. Yuskin Fourth Row Ronenh1utt, Shin'm-r. Frmlmun, llulthnore, XV, Hodim Epstein, Giltlemun, Glnxhurg, Smulowltz Fifth Row-JWeh-mhmnn, Kuhn. Israel. A. Ilonlvr. Pomer- a ll. E. Ilenler, Burson. Blum A. ?- an n... I-l H DRUCKMAN . II. BENJAMIN A . mAfx R. K. Ctll'LON L. COHEN . ll. FIELDS . It. GEIST . L. BERGER L FREDMAN L FRIEDMA N ODIN .RI.H . J. BALTIMORE A. BARSUN . G. BLUM . EPSTEIN . FEDEIIMAN BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 191-4 FHATRES 1N FACULTATE J. J. RUBIN M. SAGENKAIIN FRATRE IN URI ? M. ZEPEI! FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors M. D. DllI'CK 0. KRANICII J. B. HREENWALD N. IMCUSIN R. I. WEISS Juniors .1. M. GERECTEI! W. M. ROSENBLATT E. D. KAI . .' S. J. SILYERMAN II. B. LITMAN S. H. TOMBERG M. II. RINGOLD Sophomores L. S. KAI'NEK A. R. VIXICOFF E. L. I'lNKUS N. WEISISERGER N. A. SIIANDELMAN II. YUHKIN. Jli. I'. ZEPER Freshmen A. FLEISCIIMAN J. B. ISRAEL J. II. GINSBURG L. L. KOHN M. II. GIT'PLEMAN W. l'OMERANTZ A. S. IIENDLEI: 1!. II. SHIFFNER IIENLER IIODIN R. S. SMUIJHVITZ Page 243 Top llmx 1:nhinmu tl'rvsidnml, Hans, D. Leylll'll, Muy. liullor, Brown, lllggius, llnllu-n, Mauldux, Slullnlurtl, Vurnm-k Run'wnuwmnn, Daniels, En-s, Ihu-kor, JCITI'OX. '. .. Loydon, Stelnhihlor, Youuvll, IIIIlhIxHyIn-, Second K - Ulnu Third Row-v-Chrisluphor, Detwoilvr, Fim'll. IIunsivlu-r. .Iulm Jurksnn. l'uiily, l'ottor, Thurston, 'J'nrrunw. Vl1yu1, Ehursnld l-anh Row Ih-id, lenn, Guthrie, IImnminmvuy, Jnnu-s Jlu'ksnn. Jln'o, Luuhuck, Milhullunll, Slnumnn, Slm-k, Sutherland BETA THETA PI Page 244 FUVNDED AT MIAMI l'NIVEIISITY, 1539 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, NINEHY-ONE E . L. F. J. :1: P. . F. P. F. . H. I .1HHVMAN..HL Ha;- . G. '. T. H..- H.'- .. ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER F ICIHVARDS IIOLBEN MADDUX J. F. VAHNOCK FRA VFOHh HANS 11! DA N I ELK E YES BA LLA NTY N E, .111. CI! $le . DE'I'WICILEIR '. S. FINCII . GLENN . IIEMMINYHVAY . JACKSON ESTABLISH ED 1855 RATINGS IN FACUL'I'ATE P. V. STODDAHT Ii. M. E KMANN H. H. KELLER FRATIH'IS IN UIHH'I F RATIH'IS IN COLLEHIO Seniors D. F. LEYDEN 1L V. MAY Juniors V. II. HACKER J. W. IIUBLER 1:. 1i. JEFFREY W. '1'. KELLY Suplmmurus 11. L. IIUNSN'KEI: J. L. JACKSON 1:. S. I'EIFLY Freshmen 1K. 11. JUVE l'. C. LAUBACK, II J. MILIIOLLAND. JR. V. J. SHANNON II. V. NELSON A. ll. VARNOCK IL . H. FIG u a A. HIGGINS TALBOT A. REID, JR. . J. ROBINSON . A. LEYDEN, Jll. V. 0. MEYERS . D. RUBB . M. S'I'EINIIIBLEIK ' . 1'1. POTTER, JR. !. TIIIYRSTON, JR. . A. TUNIIANCE . S. VHYEL . ll. SLACK 1!. V. SUTIIERLAXD H 4 s. A. YICKERY D CHI PHI I'IIIUNIIED AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, 1324 .I C'I'II'E IIIIIII'TEIIS, 'JII I I II'IIII - III I' E 'l'op IlowIMuuk I'I'n-sidentj. IHm-k. Brown. Culvort Sm-ond llmv--Jolumton. Lewis, .Ih-Insh-r, I'llrsoly 'I'hlnl IIUII'rVIIIIII. Ilmw, Stair, Stm-w-H Fourth lmwf'l'ilvy. II'nN-rs, II'oun-r. lhluor Fifth Ruw-Iluncnu, Stmhlurt, Duhois, Ling Sixth Ihm'ilh .IIillvr. II'uolc-n-r, Ilorsvlll. Cnom-r Qvn-nth Rowwhuvin, Wilson. Lung. It. Ostermuyvr Eighth Iimw Ihlsnvy. I'nInn-r. IIII'II'IIPP, Shrmu Ninth IImI'w II'unlzlt-r, Imzlc-r, Hull, I'umplu-ll 'I'vntll Row 7L. Oslurnmyt-r. SunIu-rgrt-n, IAIIHII'I'PIII, .I. .IIiIII- IClt-I'vntll Ihm' .IIInfurd. Nvu'tun. h-Iulmnl. 'IIupp ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER . C. DUNCAN E. COLEMAN .III..-ICK JR. .I. R. BRO W E. C. CALI' IIIK'I IV . S. JOHNSTON E. E. LEWIS J. P. DUBOIS D. A. It. C. BASNEY M. BERSI'Z'IIII JR. II'. COO I'ER C. A. DAVIS III . IV . III . M. BULL CA IIII'BELL R. LANIIEIIIELD. JR. E TAIILISIIEII 1924 IIIILI'I'IIICS LII IRIIIIIL'IXI G. J. FREE FILITIIES IN IIIIIIE E. .I'UII 'IIE .I. I' INCILI II II. S'IIOIIIIAII'II I'. III. STIIIIIIAR'II, .III. Seniors II. G. .II.II'K JR E. F. IIEII'SLEII. .I .1. III IISIL BY '1'. M. RI AL 0. II. IIOSIu Juniors IV. C. LING II. TAI'P, .III. Sophomores J. III'I'ZIJIII II. III. LONGR J. II. IIILLI'I G. IL OLEII'ILI'III. .Ill. 1!. II'. OSTLIILIIAIEII Freshmen L. W. MILLER J. II. .IIINFOIID ll. .IIEII'TON FILI'IIRI'JS IN COLLEG IO 1'. .I. S'IIAIII J. II. S'IIEI'IIES JII. IL .I . 'I'II I Y A. A. II'A'IIICIIS L. II. IIIIILII'IIIII H. II'UUIJ'II'IIZI! A. I'IILMICII . B. SIIIIOII . II. III I'II 'I'IZI IaIi III. B. II ILSIIX :45: . IV. OSTERIIAYER . II. REIGIIAIIII Ii. SIINNI'IIIGIIEN par Page 245 DELTA. CHI PUI'NDED AT I'OIKNELL UNIVERSITY, 1890 .H'Tl VIC FILH'TEHS. TI! 1 R'I'YJ'WVE Tun Ihm' -Thmnns inns. KNIDP H'roshlvnn, Alrhoy, Fowler, Hutch- Sm-rmd ItuwaMuxwoll. Miller. Simon. Thomson. Blnuk Third Rmv-uCromL-r. Grunt. Hahvr, Humunn, Krnuss Fourth Iluw-Whito, liner. Buton, Culpopper, High Fifth Ilmx' Exu-l, lorst, Jarrett. Lightbmly, Lund Sixth Itnu' Mvamlu-y. liitter, ScImIH-r, Shlvldu, Ynger Son-nth Iluw Akinn, Bnrtrnm, Brewer, Eagerly, Fletcher Eighth lluwaehrunlmch, Fowler, Lnndolius, Newton, l'oytnn Ninth Iluwv-Illchnrdn. Snrhcr, Swvvt, Swnnsun, Tllornmn Tomi: Il0w V0slmruh. Bounds, Christnuln, Funuton, Gor- UH Eleventh Ilow-Hownrd, Meals, Pittenger, uwhotlmm Twr-lfth Ilow-Slmnor, Thomas, Wnunor, XVhlte, Plush Johnston, PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1929 FIKATRES IN FACFL'I'ATE IL V. GRANT C. 0. CROMER V. II. IIABER L. S. HOFFMAN F lA'J'ItES IN UIIBE I'. HOFFMAN B. IL FIRATHES IN COLLEGIO Seniors V. F. ABBEY L. D. KRAI'IG W. E. FOWLER H. S. MAXWELL 1!. L. IIUTCIIINUS '1'. A. MILLER 1!. P. SIMON Jlllliol'fi J. A. BAEII W. W. IIOHST V K. . 'I'ES J. 11. JAIHKETT V. S. CULPEPI'EII L. N. LIGIITBUDY II. II. EARL C. II. LUND 11. G. IIIGII Sophunmros H. II. AKINS J. A. FLETCHER E. '1'. BAK'I'IMM J. FOWLER F. It. HHEWEI: M. W. LUNDELII'S 1!, E. EDGEIKLY 1!. R. NEW'TON X G. FEHHENBACH G. A. PEYTON L. W. IHCHARDS Freshmen W. F. IHH'NDS IL S. JOHNSTON A. l'. PIIIUN'J'MAN V. D. MEALS H. C. FIYNSTON H. 1!. I'IT'I'ENGER D. W. GORDON H. II. RUWINITIIAM U. S. HOWARD IL Il. SIIANER Page 246 F. B. KRAUSS M. XV. VlIlTE TAGGE J. H. THOMAS J. M. THOMSON F. I. VAN ANNEX J. E. MCCAUGIIEY .I. V. RITTEI! D. C. SCIIAPER M. F. SHIELDS N B. YAUER C. R. SORIH'IR R. K. S VANSON C. C. SXVEET A. R. THURMAN II. V. VOSBURGII V. II. SMITH ,. aid :1 H: .- .- O y -n z K. S. VIIITIC G. B. I'LUSII I. 0. BOERLIN A. E. COOPER W'. A. DAGER XV. II. DEILY L. S. DRIEVER It. L. ELMOHE II. M. CALVERT J. B. DENMAN ll. ECKENROTH R. E. BARCLAY II. S. DANIELS C. G. BASSETT. JR. J. A. HEWITT E. PABLISIIED 1905 FRATRES IN FACULTATE II. E. DICKSON A. II. GRIESS E. S. KIlUC FHATRE IN URHE IL BURRAGE FHATRES IN COLLEG 10 Seniors L. F. KERSHNER J. I'. MENIIAM, JIL L. J. PARSONS Juniors R. W. FICKEXSCIIER .MIIIBBUID JR. 1.x IIUTTIIVI III. II D. D. M .mi SDDIIOHIOFPS w. D. FOX R. J. KNORR w. IL KREBS Freshmen E. J. MARTIN J. A. ROMBERGER H. M. SNYDER EPSILON CHAPTER V. S, PETERSON I'. '1'. ZEIGLEIK B. F. V R. I'OLLOFK PLATT, JR. II. C. ROMBIGRGER Ii. 1!. SAVIN II. A. MASTER T. B. iYA LLAFE D. J. 1!. XV . ll. YOIIO 19.3 K. II 'lPO 1L XV E tTZ. JR. II. STATON P. J. iVINEIHHQNNEH Tup :IIWAEIIIIOPO Il'roxhlunti. Second RIIII w-i.l IiIIIIIbI-rger ZI- iulI-r rilh'vri TIIiI-Il llImSIIIItliIIuI-r BI I-luy, DHIIH'IS i'IIkI-IIrIIllI. Du IzI-I- uhm Eiriess PW IIII tz. Bussott Hm I-' lllH'HI RIIII !Ier-hH.MI-III01, w 01' VIIrtiII. .l DELTA SIGMA PI-II FUUNDED AT CITY COLLEGE OF ACTIVE CHAPTERS. FORT NEiV YORK. 1899 Y-TXVO Page 247 DI-iiy. Driever. Kers SIIHH', MI-IIIIII III. l'IIrsmIs I'lutt, Pa 1100 k S viII, DI-IIIIIIIII. liii'kvlmlhrr. Glue mis Iliblurd. MIIrIiII, MIIstI-r, YolIo, ' nrr ItoIIIlu-rgor, Stumn, SIIIIiIar. WIIIeIIrI-Inmr TAU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1912 FHATRES IN FACULTATE C. D. DAIILE E. L. AIOFFITT II. N. REE S. K. IIOS'NG'WI'EH W. B. NISSLEY ll. V. STOVER E. S. KAIYIJ'TSS H. L. YEAGLEY PHATIEES IN IVHRE E, 1!. FORBES D. 1!. GETHELL J. J. N001; L. J. GIEAHAM ll. 1:. HUS'I'I'I'WI'EI! L. V. SMITH ll. V. VESSLEY PHATIRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. IL HAIH'IFUUT E. C. IIL'SEL'J'ON ll. I'IKH'IIARD . V. BRAND It. A. JOHNSTON L I'. RAMSEY II. B. FINGER J. t'. LEWIS R. S. ROELOFS J. K. GILMORE l3. A. MITCH W. K. SMITH .l. 141. MURPHY Juniors A. ll. BAGGS J. S. KECK P. MANTSOLF D. II. BYEHS H. L. KROI'SE J. 1!. MOIHHHV J. J. IIUBLITZELL, In It. H. LEECH W. II. RAPP. JIL R. II. INGERSOLL S. 11. YOUNG Suplmmnrvu S. H. BYHIIS L. M. DAVIS. JR. H. M. LOPKE W. '1'. C IRISTMAN. JR. W. l'. HOLIHCN J. L. MvSIIANE J. W. HUGHES Freslmmn C. DOUGIIERTY 1:. E. LYIFUHD. JR. R. W. RANKIN W. E. FOH'J'MANN P. A. METZ. JR. '1'. ll. TILTON .l. V. FOUS'I' W. H. I'RH'HAHD E. D. YEWELL V. F. LAIINEH. JR. C. ZEIGLER DELTA TAU DELTA FOUNDED AT BETHANY COLLEGE, 1858 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, SEVENTY-SIX Tap llowanruml U'rvshlnnu, linrvhmt, Freer, Gilmore Second Ihnv rllllm-ltun. Johnston, Lewiu, Mitch Third llnwirnurphy, lt. I'rivlmrll, Itnmss-y, Hm-lofu Fourth Row Smith, Stuw-r, lhmus, D. Byer Flfth RuwWIInhlltzt-ll. lnm-rmll, Km-k, Krmlsv Sixth Rmv- rlmm-ll, Murtso f, Morruw, 1mm; Sm'a-nth Row l'oung. S. Ih'nrn, Hiristnmll. Davis Eighth Ilmvirllnllwn, lluuln-S. Locke, MvSlmm- Ninth Row lellghvrly. II'UIINI. Furtmunn, Lulnwr THIHI liuwiLy cm, , '. l'rivhnrll, ltunkln Eleventh liuu'g'l'ilmn. me-ll, Zeigler Page 248 BETA CHAPTER ESTA BLISIIED 1928 FRATRI'IS IN FACULTATE 1:. n. ANTHONY J. L. 1mm ,1. 1:. suluuav A. A. RONLAND 1:. 1:. mcmmsox n. C. SI'RMH'E u. s. muzxxm: 1c. M. 1mm: 1:. L. WATTS l9 RATHER IN URBE 1a. J. Axm; :3th J. u. unuux v. w. T.num 11:. n. nonuum'li FHATRES IN FOLLEGIO Seniors A. E. Bu; 1!. F. mxnwmm T. c. REINIIAHD s GERBER J. w. man: :s 1-. 1:. sm'rzm: 1c. HORST w. J. MvaN v. M. SWISHE FOUNDED AT OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, 1007 M. II HOLDERT D- J- MILLER J. L. snmnmx M. M. LIGIIT II. n. MILLIKIN L. T. s'rmmu'r ACTIVE CHAPTERS, THREE Juniors J. n. IIOLBERT w. M. KESLAII w. c. STEPHENS w. w. IIOLLOBAI'GII p. M. mum: E. 12. sTAImT Suphonmros J. M. GRAFF 1,. J. KUTZ M. L. MILLER L. v. KENAMOND .1. .x. m'su Froslmmn L. M. LUCAS Top Row-Millvr u'resitlunn, Bye. Horst, Lougwcll, Mc- Minn, Mayors Second Rmv-Milllkuu, Reinhard, Svitzer, Swisher, Sher- mun, Stewnrt Thin! Rmv AntlI0uy, Borlund, Dickerson, Slligley, Watts, Hollnlmugh Funrth Ilou K0sllU', Light, Hauler, Stephens, Smudt. Graft, Gerlu-r Fifth Roxx' Kntz. Konumuml. Miller, hush, J. Ilolbert, M. IIoIInert, LuL-ua Page 249 Top IKIIII' wGI-IIIIII IPronidvIIH, Arinmi. Dingle, D. FoIII'IIrt GIIjI M II! IIIIIIIslIull. MI CIIHIM II. I l Ic-r, SiI-II. SIII- III-r III II III. T. IV . Hull o01mm I-IIIl SI-mml RIIII' IIIIIIIrI-mn Allis: BIIIIH, Brooks Bull. IIllrrriNl on, IV PING , SIIIIII-HII, hIlIIII-IIk, SIIIIIIYIII', Winn Williams IMIIIIIIII 'J'lIirII IKIHIiI IIlrI-hiltl. IIIIIIIIIrt IIrIII'II IIIIIIIIIIII. John- IIII. II ILIIII! rIIi', MIIsIIII, Monks, Murlit, l'PHHl, SIII-Ilk- I-I-ll 10y III-,lltr W FUIH'UI RIIII Wlurgv HIIIIIIIII-rI-I EgIIII lIrIIc-IIIIIIIII. GOIIIL II'iII,t riIInIIIII. Hull. U'IrtI OIIIII'uiIII W. l'ipur, liivu, SI-lloll Turner VUHHT DELTA. UPSILON FOUNDED AT XVILLIAMS COLLEGE,1834 CTIVE CII IPTEHS, SIXTY- ONE Page 250 PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER II. E. COHFN II. F. GRAVES H. D. IHCTZEII J. O. HUMMEL IV. G . LEITZELL H. L. .HHSOV II. J. DINGLE D. D. II'OUCAIRT 'l'. 1V. AI A. IV. IND; IISON 1;. 11. IIAI DI ..l' IIHUIOKS L. H B'l II IL L. DONALDSUN G. In. lIllH' II I! IV. IL Vi I'mli 1' R. U. hth E t 1!. RI 1! HE J , .VH .IMBE IRS '1'. I . Ei' in IN IV. 51. II RP. FSIIAND GOODIVIN ESTABLISHED 1911 FILITIKES IN FACULTATE IV. M. LEPLEY '1'. IV. MASON E. J. NICHOLS FIEAT IES IN UIEBE P. A. MITTEN FllATRES I.V COLLEGIO Seniors L. J. GAJI-X'KI IV. E. GEIIOE Juniors D, D. DELMANZO H. S. HARRISON .l. .V. NELSON II. A. PAIRRIS SIIIIIIIIIIIIIros C. III. IIAXNAX W. B. JOHNSON I'. J. LA VDG MP '1'. 11'. MILO J. L. MONKS Froulnuen IV. It. 101! IMLLE M. I IL L. IIII'R'IW IV . MURFIT G G. OLEIVINE J. H. OLI'IWINI'I 1!. II. OLMSTEAD J. IL RANDALL 1!. N. IVOOD 1V. K. ULERICII 1!. D. GODSIIALL IV. F. MI'CALLISTEI! R. G. l'll'EIl M. SABELLA H. II. SI'IHVENK J. R. 8'1; IITI' II FR IV ll 1:. IL 1V IlelAMS F .L I'ERVA U. P. SIIII AIILEY 1!. S. IVALKER IL S. IVELCII .'I'H I'IR B. VOSTERS GAMMA SIGMA PHI FOUNDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, 1920 ACT! YE t ! IAPTEIXS, ONE Tull Iimx'iFl-rumn ll'rl'h'idUHU, lluusnmn, S. Uoldslnlnu Hulll St-mml HnmeitN-lxon, Ilunuu. Orkin. Krins Third Rmv Purrish, Linwood, Josvplx, Eisvn Fourth Ilmv-Lnu'onstL-ln, Margoliu, Cuplnn, Bhlllsteiu Fifth Itnxv Wanl1lt-r, I'UkNIIIIHH'. Lovick, Frimlnuln Sixth Imw J. Gnldstmw. Glazier. Fremnun, Loch Seventh llow-Ruhin, Svlnlur, Kn-ltnmn, Nntis Eighth Ilmv-Srhm, Ihmkin. Murkmvitz. Cherushoru Ninth Ihnv Ihm-m', Calsm-r PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER M. KRISS M. IL ICISEN I'. M. FEHMAN G. GI'I'TELSUN J. F. GOLD M. L. BLAITS'I'ICIN P. CAI'LAN J. FREEMAN M. S. FliIIiIHIAN S. J. HLAZIER J. L. HUSPUY L. CASSEII II. D. CIIEILXSHUHIC FRATRES IN FACULTATE ESTA BLISHED 1920 t Gnuluutv Stmlvut S. H. LIRWVOOD ATIHCS IN CULLEG 10 Seniors . B. GOLDSTONE . C. IIANAU . J. IIAI'SMAN z:w Juniors 15. I4. MAIKGOLIN Sullhonmn-s . HULDFTOXE . J LEVIPK . H. LOEII A. RAHIN :r'u Freshmen J. M. GROSS L IIANKIN D. M. KIREITMAN S. D. MAHIUHVITZ V. l'AHRISII G. D. -4 -.. Z Z J. JUSEI'II 6. ll. IAHVENSTEIN M. UllKIN . L. RIESENBEIH: L I'UKIGMI'NER . L. VASCHLEH . SFIHVARTZ . SEMLER M. A. VOLI.MAN . L NU'I'IS A. D. I'EIHAJFI M. . , , SHIHI Page 251 KAPPA DELTA RHO FUI'NDED AT MIDDLEIH'HY t'ULLlCHE, 1905 At'TlVE CHAPTERS. EIGHTICEN Top Itmvilhn'hm tl'rouhlenn, Churlos, Fuchs. Horpol Sm'und HOWiAIUPHPI', Nlt'lmlson, l'fnhl, lexvll 'l'hlrd llnwish-Kul. IHI'D, Ashonfuln-r. FrI-udlger Fourth llowiJunnm, Manrmivk, YI-um-r. Hummus Fifth lKow Gunlm-r. Iluml. Johnson, Mugill Sixth IHVleOIZ, Huston, Culvert. Fuchs vavlltll ltoerolly, Luuuhmn, Muklhhen, Mulz Eighth lluw- ML-Cronry. Stine, Wagner ZETA CHAPTER ESTA HLISI I ED 1020 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE A. J. CURRIER V. L. A. DOGGETT V. DENNIS M. V. IIUMl'IIIlEY G. P. RICE FIIATRES IN URBE J. E. ERB D. C. JONES G. D. KRUMRINE FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors V. L. DAVIES F. E. HORI'EL l'. B. PFAHL V. E. CHARLES E. S. MUELLER L. 1'. RUSSELL W. R. FUCHS W. A. NICKULSON R. L. SIEGEL Juniors H. G. ASIIENFELTER W. 0. JAMES F. J. MAIHIIUN J. FREUDIGER J. A. MrCORMICK R. M. YEAGEII Sophomores W. T. CUMMINS A. S. HAND '1'. D. MAGILL II. B. GARDNER S. JOHNSON J. G. REIT': Froslnnen W. A. CALVERT J. R. LOUGHRAN II. A. MURPHY R. L. FUCHS J. M. MOCREAIIY E. E. STARR J. W. KELLY G. D. MAKIBBIN L. G. STINl-I F C KRUG W. H. MATZ G. WAGNER Page 252 ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER A. F. DAVIS N. M. FLEMING R. S. GRIEVE H. K. KISTLEIK R. CLEVELAND T. DALE E. A. AXELSON V. B. BLACBHVOOD L. A. DIXON, JR. C. II. GUCKELBERGER F. E. BALIHVIN J. L. CARUTIIERS, JR. L. C. FURMAN J. F. ALLISON J. ANSTINE ESTABLISHED, 1892 FIIATRES IN FACULTATH M. S. Mth'HVELL D. S. MEAD J. P. RITEXOUR FRATRES IN URBE G. H. KETTERER D. A. KRUMRINE FIRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors B. BLOOM T. C. EVANS Jnninrs V. J. 5IPKNIGIIT. HI V. G. MAYER, J11. Sophomores 1'. 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THOMPSON J R. W'ILKINSON J P. Y D. S. 1VILLIAMS 1'. XV. O'MALLEY T. XV. H. SHOEMAKER 1V. A. THOMSON F. B. MUSSEIB 11'. E. SPOTTS L. IS. XVORRELL LAMBDA CHI ALPHA. FOITNDED AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY, ACTIVE CHAPTERS, ONE HUNDRED EIGHT 1009 PENNSYLVANIA THETA CHAPTER ESTA BLISIIED JENH FllATIUCS IN IGHTL'l'ATE V. BARR C. LEWIS C. 1'. SCIIOTT U. A. BONINE M. A. MrGEARY E. STEIDLE FRATRES IN V UHQ F. KING 1'. PIERSON 11. C. STI'ART FliATllES IN CULLEG 10 Seniors C. L. ALBHIGHT 1:. G. HILL H. II. SHAPFEII A. B. CLARK IV. 0. KINGDON C. E. SMITH JR. PHI DELT e THET e R. H. UIHHVELL A. L. PARSONS H. E. VAGNER Juniors FOUNDED AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY, 1848 T. C. Cl'LP U. l'. IIICNIUE P, F. MATTERS v D G DIETIHCK J. C. HENRY V. 1'. SEEBOLD ACTHE CHAPTERS, ONE HUNDPED SIX ' ' X R B GRAHAM H. H. JETEH V. M. ZH'IGENFL'S J. 1 . MA HONEY Sophomores R. II. ALLl-I.' L. lill'l'AX J. 'J'. QUAILEY D. V. DAVIS, JR. ll. M. KUSEIR, .Hi. C. H. RIDENOFR A. L. DIMLING H. L. PE'I'ITHOITT, JR. V. V. SCOTT F. L. DIMLING 1'. E. I'IIILLII'S D. 1!. SIIAIU' Frosluumn J. 1:. HANIH'RY .1. li. MrCLEAIiY Ii. 1.. SFU'I'T V. '1'. PHASE 1!. W. l'l'liIbY 1!. D. SI'HEIREH. J11. L K. HH'HHANE V. .I. SCAIUXOIIUI'GH II. A. ROBERTS l'. O. FREY II. L. YEAHLEY Top ROXV-AVNKHUF UWesirh-mj, Alhright, Clark, Crow- 91!. Hill, Kingdun. l'ursulm SL-cmul Row-Slmm-r. Smith. Bunine, Steldle, Svlmtt, Culp, Dietrick, Gruluun, l-lll'iO Third Itowwllonry, Jetor, Muhonoy, Mutter , Sveholtl. Ziegenfus, Allen, Dnvln, A. Dimllng Fourth Row-C. Dinning, Klmmx, Kusur, Petltgout, Phillips, Quailey, lldc-nnur, Sharp. Bunlmry Fifth Ilow. Ch:lse, Covlmuw, Froy, McCleury, Purdy, Scott, Scheirer, Roberts. YcuulI-y Page 255 Top Row-Mndwny 1Preshlen0 Brngor, Fvldnnm, Green- bnuln. Kroope, n. Ruttenherg, Schneider, 1Veinstein, Gordon. Second Row-Rohlnson Rossknm. Svlmetfer, A. Shapiro, Cohen, lalsner, Gould, Green, Greenberg, Gussack, Eisenbc Third Row-Ismel Kali , Moses, C. I: Ilttenborg. Shaffer, E. Shnxio 0. 11. Simon, J. Simon, Snyder, Buchman. kteln Fourth llow-Guttmnn, IIorwltz, Imminnky, Kass slcr, 'ntlmn, Quurtner, Ross Sherman, Silvermnn, Suss- man. Wu ner PHI EPSILON PI FOUNDED AT CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK, 1904 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, THIRTY-TWO Page 256 II. IIUIHVITZ 1'. F. IIOGATIN M. BRAGER U. FELDMAN 1V. EISENBEHG C. GORD . J. COHEN ll. ELSNER M. GOULD B. GREEN M. GREENBERG A. GUSSACK J. BACHMAN II. BUCKSTEIN II. GUTTM It. IIOIHVITZ THETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1914 FIKATRES IN URBE A. KALIN C. SCHIXHV FRATRES IN COLLEG 10 Seniors N. GREENBAUM G. KROOPE R. MADXVAY J unlors A. JAFFE Sophomores K. ISRAEL W. KALIN A. MOSES J. ROBINSON W. IIOSSKAM Freshmen M. KAMINSKY L. KESSLER M. NATHAN M. QUARTNER R ROSS u v-u ?w way M. :Hmmwp SCIIIAHV . R UTTENBEIIG . SCHNEIDER M. 1VEINSTEIN . SCHAEFFER SHAPIRO RUTTENBERG SI'IAFFER . SIIAI'IRO SIMON SXMON . SNYDER SHERMAN . SILVERMAN SUSSMAN KVAINER PI-II GAMMA DELTA IIIOUNIIEII AT II'ASIIING'IION AND JEFFERSON, ISIS III C'lII VIII PILII'TERS. SIGI'IIINTY-TII'O Ilop Imwvnurxmrth Il'roshh-nn. DvLong Ford Heston It or Scx-mul Rquilelllee NI-lsun. toutuong, Sclmlor Third ItowWI ultern, livrnreutor, Dill, FISIIIHIHI IIInnrlh Itow-IInnvn-lzvr. Amlmlt, l'nslnmln, Crmm-r Fifth ItowSCun-ler, Groom, Ilurkins. llurt Sixth Rmv-SKolkeheck. Morgan. Polly. Rittenhouse Seventh RowSSlmm, II'x-llinu, Lamond, McKcun Iilghth ItmviaNurn-mss, Smilny. Stit-f, Thompson Ninth IiowaII'utkins, Ileun, Ilwlver, Bertolettc Tomlx Howrilmrns, Ihmlnn, Irwin, Kupp Eleventh IluwSKL-ru. Marge , Morgan. I'urks Twelfth Ilmv-l'mul, I'nrm-II, Robb, Ynglc. Ynhros GAMMA PHI CHAPTER ESTABLISIIEI! 1838 R. G. BEIINIIEUTER II. III. IV . IIIISIIBIIRN III. G. DILL II'. DEIO B, R. E. ANSTADT, II A. D. E. L T. II. S. J. CUIIIIIER N. AMOND D.1II;'KIILI.II, JR. II. BEAM JII. BIIIAII III1 JIL D913. BERTOLET H.U1ILI .' . JR. G. A. BORDEIII C. C. GILLETTE .I'G .I.D01iIIIOIiTII JI'. I 01 RD IIIIIATIIES IN IIIAI IIULTA .I. III. KA lfLFUSS FILIT UIIS IN UIIBE T II .I. III. KENIIEDY II. I. I' INVEIZIIII' REX ROCKIIIELL IIIIIA'IIIIES IN COLLIIIG 10 II 1!. I4. .I. '1' . III. Seniors 1'. IIOS'IIIIIT'III'I I! S IIIIN GEL .II. NELSEI Juniors G. GREEN, .IIl. II'.II.IR'1!KI.IIS .II. IAI III INDIE KIII IHII CK .1. E. .IIOIH ,-.I IN Sophomores I. B. NOIICROSS, II IV. D. SMILEY II STIEI'I Ii. Freshmen .I..II01IG .IN 1!. I'. ROIITSONG, Jll. IL 19. SCIIIIIJIIH :I. 'J'. IVALTER II III .I'I'IIII. III. '1' .RI'II'IIII.I IIIIUI' SE a I. SLI S. II. II'IIIIIITIIIU I. P. THOMPSON .II. IIIATKINS II. III. P.IIIKS .1. II. I 0ND I. I. 1' U1LIIIIILL. Jl'. L It. .IIO J. IV. YAGIBJII J. M. YAIII' IIIS JI'. Page 257 PHI KAPPA FOUNDED AT BIHHVN UNIVERSITY, ISSEI F. J. BEDENK G. V. DUL'GIIERTY V. R. DRINK F. X. CASSEIH.Y V. P. CUNLON J. G. DIXON J. 'I'. DRINK V. F. FINN R. F. BEDNAI! G. B. KAISER E. M. KASI'RZYK E. J. CISZEK J. W. DOYLE R. B. FINN E. V. GREEN Page 258 Fifth Row- FllATIRES IN FACULTATI D. E. IIALEY M. A. MCCARTY FRATIlE IN UHBE Seniors J. D. DURAIN E. ' . FINNERTY . J. FOSTER , Juniors J. M. .II'RI. 1' S. A. MFSMANNO Sophomores J. E. KELLEY A. E. LEITZINGER Freshmen V. J. HUGHES I'. KENNEDY A. J. KRE 1!. D. O'BRIEN 1'. E. PANNETON ACTIVE CHAPTERS, TWENTY-FIVE Top Rowaunluu UWl-Nhh-un, Brink, Cussorly, Dixon Second Rmxuahurnin, lv'innerty. Fustor, Ilm-k Third RowiMrCrossun, Nestor, Stushuk. McCarty Fourth llowrriNn-yhurt. Finn, Jurist. Muslmumo llvin'lm'vin. Smith. lh-mmr. Knbwr Sixth Iloxngl-lley, Loitzinger. Loftus, Szlmrhotku Seventh liquCiim-k, Duyle. Finn, Green Elghlh Ituu' Krulm, O'Brien, I'uunefou Ninth Ilnw 1lnthgoh, Shields, H'nlsh GAMMA CHAPTER ESTA BLISIIED 1913 F A A. E. NEYHART F. A. TEBO REV. O. V. GALLAGHER FIIATIIES IN COLLEGIO J. II. HECK J. H. MCCROSSAN E. NESTOR, JR. F. J. STASIIAK. JR. J. T. REICIIXYEIN C. P. SMITH. JR. V. II. LOFTL'S J. E. SLUI'ECKE S. J. SZLACIITKA J. F. RATIIGEB J. A. S A 4 VA J. Y. SHIELDS T. F. XVALSII, JR. Top RmI'SBlonm IPrcsidentI, Cursun, E-leort. Fr ? 1.. GIN! sou, IIHIISIIIH'F, Kline. SllIIlt'U-Z II'I-lslII IIrizzoll Nous IIIIIII Secondt IIIIIIH 'hodos Bnhh Datum. Dennis. lIulItoII. Gur- GI III, MacDonald. Meym Shutz SIIIitl 'llIirIlI tliIIIIw-Strun IL D. II'IIitv, Young. Elliot. l'IHIN'F r. lIIIuIt lhIIIIIs, IIIISU'II,L1IIIO, I.,.I'IIIIIII Morgan, Slep Fourth IIOIIEIVHHII. P. Whitn, II',ilhI-1III Brackblll IIIII-k. Hg, Ill'delglepr. LIGIICII'. RIIIIIlqugII, PENNSYLVANIA LAMBDA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1912 FRATRES IN FACULTIITE J. H. FIHZZELL F. E. NEL'SISAUM L. S. RHODES S. II'. RFSSELL FILITRES IN URBE IV. S. GLENN J. HUMMER FILITRES 1N COLLEHIO Seniors RI. L. BLOOM .I. IV. FRITZ, JR. B. C. KLINE E. I. CARSON F. A. III II AS ON .C. SAL BERG PHI KAPPA PSI II. II. EI'KI-IIIT J. D. IIIINSICKER D. S. II' I'ILSII Juniors FOUNDED AT JEFFERSON COLLEGE, 1852 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. FIFTY-TII'O J. IV. DARUE II. II. GAII .SI II.-IT7 II. A. DENNIS II. E. MIII'DONAIIII J. IV. SMITH M. J. FULTON It. J. MEYERS J. P. STRAND IV. C. GARNET II. D. IYIIITE SIIpIInIIIun-s J. M. 13088, JII. J. E. IIIIJTED C. E. SLED .F. ELLI 0T T. H. LANE G N IVEADT 10!. B. FISHER 1!. R LYMAN P. L. WHITE II. 11V. IIAUPT J. Ia. MOIH. .IN, JII. I. C. II'ILIIEIJI I'II ES J. P. YOUNG Freshmen C. S. BRACKBILL G. A. LEDEHUR II'. R. SCHII'IIII J. L. DUCK II'. C. LLEII'ELI'N II. II. SPEIDEL IL G. IRVING IL S. RUMILIUGH II. J. II'ALKEI! Page 259 PSI CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1890 II'ILSTIIES IN II'ACIYL'I'ATIC J. S. lISISVSIAN M. K. GODDARD J. O. KELLER H. U. CHANDLER .S. SS'. IILSTCIIINSON J. 1'. SELSASI II'IIATIIES IN UIIBE II. II. CUMMINGS E. A. D.SMIILEY 1:. STIISIIVD SI. S. IIIIINITIIOIINE FILS'I' :ES IN COLLEGISI Seniors IV. R. .IXEISO SN S. F. CILSIITREE C. L. HARVEY SS. ll. B.SI'TIISII OSII'ISS' L. F. ENGLE, III 1!. 1:. LOGAN 'I'. l-'. BECK II'. II. ERNST Ii. SS'. LEBO U. D. CONRAD J. F. FINGER W. W. M. MILLS. .111. J. C. GOOD Juniors II. T. B.SLSIE :. JR. W. C. IIERNQIYIST J. W. PENMAN II. M. I-IRSS'IN .S. K. MI-SIILLISN W. L. SANSTON .1. SF. FITZI'A'I' IICK S'. C. M.STIIESS'S S'. Sl'IIECHER. JII. II. E. SIINTI-Ilt S'I IC. OLSON II. C. YEIISH-Jlt SIIIIIIIIIIIoros S'. L. HUNTINGTON SIS'.S S' JLSIIISON W. T. STOUT 1:. SI. .IISIIIISSIN, JR. S'.SISH1: X E. S. STULL Frcslunon II. F. PI'RTIN It. 1.. S'IALLI-IY D. A. .SISIN'I'SHLSIIIIIIY W. B. S'I.IIZ.SIISIENS II. E. KELLER T. M. REED. II. E. IIEIHIYSIIIIIE SS'. SCIIABACKEII PHI KAPPA SIGMA II'OI'NDED .S'l' I'NIVEIIHI'I'Y OF PENNSYLVANIA. INBU .SS'TIS'IC l'II.SI IIIClIS. 'I'IIII'I'I'Y-NIXE 'l'np IIIISS' Iimnl II'I'I'NIIII'IIII .valsun. BIIrIlIIIIoIIIeII', Beck SI-I'IIIIII linII' S'rrIIIII rm I1II,I.'III IZerI I FIIILLI' 'I'IIirIl IIIISS' IIIIrI'I'II LIILZIIII, LS'IISI .SIlllrI I-'IIIIrIII IIIIII'- -KI-III-r SIIIIr:.IIl Ii: Iln 0.1- IiIszIIrlIk Fifth linw- SHIIIIPP, III'I'IIIIIIIS I III'SISIII, .S-II SIlIllIIIII Sixth IIIIII SIIIIIII-IIs 01mm, PS-IIIIIIIII, Suns SI'S'PIIIII RUSS'iNllrM'IIS 'r YS-ruvr, IIIIIIIwiIIthIIII HJIIIIOSOII IIIIuIIIII IIIJSS iJIIIIl'NIIIl, MI IIrII, SIIIIII.S .' NiIIIII IIIIII'HI'IIrIiII, S'leIIIIII-Im INTII S'h'IllIl'P SIIIIII S Tenth :UWS -SI-15I-III, KI-IlI-r, SIIIIIIgIIIIII-rv, ISI-S-Il SI-IIII- IIIlS'kCP Page 260 PHI KAPPA TAU HHYNDICD AT MIAMI I'NH'EHSI'I'Y. 1901: ACTIVE PILH'TEHS. I.WR'J'Y-ICIGII'I' - I'llll lllhh IIIm$5:ug:.' !!:W c d I I'M 'l'np Run' W. Iiomlr lPrI'NillI'lIU. Baker. Blnnd. Cnputn. Ellunlwrgs-r. Fuy, Hamilton, Hilnlmrd Second Ilowhllurluvlu-r, Knisnr. Lamp, D. Murkle, Jr., Pulley, Whltk-hurst, Vut1-rs, D. Murklv, Sr. Third Ilnw lllnvksmith, Culpy, Henson, MvCoy, l'nr- Hons, l'ilgrum, llth'. Rush Fullrth Rowb-vSt-hulvr, Slmmluu'h. Snyder, Slupp. Swnn. Talley, Yilt-y, lh-ntty, .l. liomlr mm: IROW-Boosvr. Iluvkinu. Jurdun. Knight, 1:. Murkle. McCarthy, Vn-nvt-r. Whitney, Bulvs Sixth Row Blyh-r, Duvis. Hlnso, IIoislt-r, IIm-lmr, Kuch- enullr, Moro. l'uul. Winter OMICRON CHAPTER C. F. DIEIIL G. E. IHHVRIAN C. L. HARRIS D. L. MARKLE U. H. GLENN IL N. IRA KER J. R. ELLENIHGHG I'll: H, L. IH..H'KSMI'I'H II. F. FALI'IY IL D. ILH'KING 'l'. J, IHCNSHN .I. E. MM'UY t' N. HEA'PTY .1. IL lHHLUl -I. R. IHHDSEH Y. l . BATES :. l9. HLYLEH 1.. V. DAVIS. JR. EHTABLISIIE D 1922 FILVI'RES IN FACULTATE J. P. O'BRIEN LA UVl'l HIUL'I'S A. II. HEI-IDIC V. St'IIMl-ILZE 1!. W. SWIFT FIEA'I'IH'IS IN ITIHH'I E. M. PEARCE F IATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors .1, G. FAY l . L. HAMILTON J. U. llllHLUih RI. IL IIUIHHH'HEH Juniors W. C. PARSONS. JR. 1:. H. l'ILHHAM. .Ili. J. A. RUSH J. E. IH'SH. JR. F. W; SPIII'LER. JR. W. N. SIIAMIKACII Sophmnnrvs 1L JORDAN 1'. It. KNIGHT. Jli. 1:. L. MARKLE Froslnm-u E. A. HLUNE J. Y. IIIGISLEI: 1'. 9. IUH'KIGI! l. l'. IUH'HENUI'II S. F. TANNEI: II. A. H'AIIL 1!. ll. VA'PEHS 1'. II. WI'ELIJH! J. Sl'lt'l'lli A. H. KAISER Ii. II. LANE D. L. MAHKLE. Jll. J. R. l'tlLLl'lY T. WHITEHUHST J. R. SNYDER IL J. . Fl'l'l'. JR. .L T. SWAN, JIE. H. J. TALLEY 1:, H'. WILEY D. L. MM'All'l'llY, JR. 1'. L. WEAVER U. V. VHITNEY J. A. Mullli W. H. l'AI'L II. IL WIN'I'E t. JR. 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IHCINISTIGIN M. F. GOODMAN A. K. SIVITZ RI. CORISMAN M. GIEOSSMAX D. A. SOLOMON IL II. COHSON J. J. YALENSTEIN Page 262 J. B. HILL J. HUMES XV. JEFFREY FRATRE IN I'IHHC II. V. LOMAN FILVI'RES IN COLLEGIO Seniors R. D. BITNER L. M. MEEKEI! H. V. SPCRCK R. E. CLARK A. A. SMYS l D. THOMAS 15. 13. HARRINGTON H. G. VlLSON Juniors H. E. BRO VN J. E. IIAIITMAN A. PRICE R. It. FURLONG J. V. IIITCIIENS R. E. RAMSEY R L. GIANOI'OI'LI'S V. MI'ELLER L. A. XVEIST J. K. GIHMM 1!. F. M'ILSON Snplmnmros 1'. A. BARNIHLL G. V. HUNT C. 1'. MOORE F. L. CONVERS J. E. KING N. J. REAGAN V. A. GUNTHER J. A. KING 1. S. ROY D. C II HIT D. J. MULAXH 1!. II. ROY E. D J. J . PHI SIGMA KAPPA FUNNDED AT MASSAl'IIl'SE'l FS STATE HDLIJCHE. .H'TIVE UIIAI'TEHS, FUHTY-SEVHN 'J'np Ilmviit Third 110er Fourth lion Fifth limb Sixth llmvi Eighth lluw 'l'I-mh Row Elvvomll R Span-k. KAPPA CHAPTER ESTA HLISHED 13499 FILVI'RES IN FA CULTATE R. IIENDRICKSON L. V. VILLIAMS Freshmen . XV. BOXVEN II. 1'. IIUTHAN J. F. SCHEI'PMAN . E. CASSEL V. S. KINTZ II. D. SMYSEI: GARY IL II. PHILLIPS R. I . SPURUK II. GERMAINE R. STEPHENS Swond imviA. Snu'wr. Wilson Sun-ntln Howirllurt. I Ninth lhm'hiti. 1103', IL Iiuy, Wllllums, Bowen wl'nsm-I. Hvrnmln, Hullmn, Kinlz 1ST; 'lurk 1Prvsidonll. Bltm-r, Harrington, Mi-okor Spun-k, Thumus. 11. Hill, Lonmn, Brown, Furlong V -l:iauInmel1m. Grimm. Ilurtnmn, IIltn-lmns Mm-Ih-r. l'rivm Rnuw-y, W1 Ht -l:. Wilson. Burnhill, Cmn't-rs, Gunther lunt. lh-mlriu-knun, J. H. mm: , .1. MI-Iunw. Munro. lh-uuun A. King, rmw-l'hillips, Svlu-ppmun. 1:. Smyxor. R. F. Su-phwm Page 263 PI KAPPA. ALPHA. FOUNDED AT UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, 18138 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, EIUIITY-QWVO Tnp lluw-Jnrdwoml tl'residenu, MchL-kon, Russell, Von E'IAlurf Serum! llowiIM-nglnr, Dunlap, Jenkins, Lingle Third Rmv- Buvrm-r. le'nun. Lt-hr, Mon'nt Fullrth limvil'nlmn. l'vters, Slocum, Yeruilyn Fifth Ilnxv AmlrmvH, Allen, Beyer, Bowers Sixth livaanm-s. l-Ivvrltt, Hoffman. Knspor Seventh lmw lmuI-r. Lockwood, Mnurer. 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MACIIAMEII C. R. STILVJ'IUIEYEH Freshmen 11. A. ADAMY W. F. EMMONS K. L. PAYNE H. L. ATWELL 1!. E. FITZ J. O. l'ITTINGER W. F. AULL H. V. IIHVIN ll. XV. TREIIARNE C. M. ORRIS Page 264 Top Ruxverl-omlwny tl'n-shli-nn, XVillistmI, Turk, Imusor. Wx-hh, Martin. Ulds, Rush, Purm-Il. Ilmn-rs, JollPN Swund Rmviihu-IIlnun. Getruxi, Curh-y. Sumnwrtnn. Rum, lh-nm-r. hiuh-mlvrfor, Duulitllv, lhunluuud, 'J'Immux, anis Third lluwiSmith. Hundrllm, llukvr. Lyto. Vohh, Grimm, Slrm-k. Hmldt-s, H'utkins. llau-svr. Qult-koh Buyttr Fullrnl lluerlmle, Scott, Buck, Ilvffnt-r, Stm'ur, Dvnhulm, Humzinm-r, Rossler, Dougett, Sllnpxun. Hwimwr, 3101mm- Fifth lhm' M1-lger. lmrH-nux. Brown, Helm, val'. Janos, Sigu'nrlh. CurriA-r. Ntrm-k. Woun-r, lloukvr, Sortorq- ALPHA MU CHAPTER ESTA BLISIIED 1927 FRATIH'IS IS FACULTATE V FENDERFEH II. P. HAMMOND I . L MERKLE J. DOOLI'l PLE F. MAVIS G. D. THOMAS FllATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors A. II. I30 VEI!S L. R. GREENA VAY E. C. PURNELL R. F. BUSH II. P. JONES 0. G. SUMMERTON C. C. CURLEY, JR. L. XV. KUTZ II. E. VEHB F. 1'. GOETTMAN n. H. OLDS IL L. WILLISTON PI KAPPA PHI Juniors 1:. n. BAKER n. s. IIUNTZINGER J. n. RESSLER FOUNDED AT COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON' 1904 B. E. GEDDES F. G. LYTE R. H. STOVEI: ACTIVE CHAPTERS. TIIIRTYJIWVU R. V. GIHMES IL MAESER L T. STRUCK R. A. GL'NDRUM C. L. MARTIN. JIK. II. M. WATKINS J. C. IIEFFNEIR A. V. MCLANE, III E. F. VEBB II. RENNER Sophomores D. BACK D. H. DENHOIJI G. V. METGER, JIL 1!. II. BAHTKAI'X. JR. F. I . DOGGETT, II JA E. QUICKEL D. R. BOYER V. C. HXVINNER 1!. G. S VOTT l. XV. IHHHVN. JR. V. V. IIEIM N. E. SIMPSON P. L. DAVIS, JR. E. F. VEHB Frt-slunnn E. Z. BARNETT J. C. IIAFER H. C. SORTOIKE M. II. BECKER E. F. JONES J. ST UCK V. XV. CURRIER M. K. SHHVUIETH E. J. VEAVER Page 265 Page 266 PENNSYLVANIA ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER ESTA BLISIIED 1896 FHATIIES IN FA CULTATE J. 1V. BRENNEMAN J. II. IIAGY R. B. NELL C. IL IIOIlN FRATRES IN URBE G. R. GREEN J. C. HARPER D. R. ROBINSON . R. GREEN .1. IIAHY P. 15. BRENNIHIAR IV. A. ROBINSON 1- Ii HTRI8 'IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. E. BARR 11'. G. 1111611 11'. THOMPSON 11. E. COMES, .111. .I. .1. RITCHIE, J11. L.C.11'IIITE J 1!. CUNNINGHAM 11'. SCOTT D. WILSON Juninrs .1. BALDWIN .I. .I. 1'. LONG J. 13.1'1111110'11'1' 1'. G. IIARTMAN M. E. I01EIl-IIN' E M. S. OH N11 .1. 1!. KRAMER E. l'. .1rI t-IINTOCK ,JR. 1!. C. Z11'INGGI Soplmnmn-s 11. L. ALLEN I'. II. BESSIE 11.11.11EASIa N. 1'. ANDES 19. I' III ,III 13. K. POTTEItJal' 11'. F. BA RI' 1. II. IBIKOOKS 11'. E. SCOTT,I . . II T. 11E1RDSLEX II. .1. MSSEI BERRY R. L. SCHMIDT C. II. BEATTII'I C. IL ELD ER JR.1LD.ST.1MBAUGII II. C. JI'NNINGS Freshmen D. .1. K1! ATIE I! .I. K. NOBLE 1'. G. IRU'I'M . 1!. F. I.F.11l. N Ii. L. l'ARTIlIDGE, JII. J. C. 801111118 '1'.1 11111th II. L. I'ICIHII.. .111. R. S. SL'C KLI .A. 1Ixf'L081x11YJII. R. E. PRESTON A. 11'. S11'-1N. JR. II. C. 1IYEIIS T. R.S11'EIGEIIT Tup HmviSm-m-or U'rl-sidt-HH, .1. Burr, CUIIIIIS, IIIL-r Second Row -1th'hII-, 11'. Suntt, Thulnlmun, 11'Ilnon Thinl Ilmw IIrNIIn-nmu, G. 1!. Green. Buldwin, IInrlInun Founh IluwvaKrunn-r, Lung, Luvc-ridue. E. McClintock Fifth Iluu'wrl'vrroll, Quinn. thmgl, Allen Sixm Ihm'wAmh-s, 11'. llurr, Bliss, Beardsley Seventh lluwirlh-ntthu lhlsrw. Brouks, Cnssolherry Eighth ItowwIth-r, .IvnnIngs. I'L-usv. I'mtoiger Ninth Row 11'm. Scott. Stumluulgh, Dn-her. Hunter Tenth Illm'rwIA-ulxmn. C. .1Ivl1lintm'k. 11.-Husky, Myers lCh-vvnth Rmv Nnhlv, Purtrltlmu l'irkoI. I'rvston 'l'val'th lhm' wliumn, Sowt-rs. .8'lu'kllng. Swun, Swn-igI-rt SIGMA. ALPHA EPSILON FOUNDED .1'1' I'NH'ERSI'I'Y OF ALABAMA. 1.8716 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, ONE IIl'NIHII-III FOK'RTEEN SIGMA CHI FOUNDED AT MIAMI UNIVERSITY. 1955 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, NINETY-EIGHT Top Rnw llngorn HH-oxhlonn, Wollu-r'. Kjvllmun. Kirk- pntrirk, Goltz, J. IIihluu-d, Surtz, Brllmmr Ne'wmd KouziKhmluv. XV. 1'. Lewis, Illunlnuuuw, Deckbr, ' U; Lvu'is, Antlmuy, Chums, Cuum-r Third Ituw;lludll, Fowler, Glll, IIurwh-k, Herbert. Schrnyvr. 'I'lmmns, Thompson Fourth Rnu'r-Ilnzznrd, Knight. Calhoun. ivxnvh, H'onr, Fast, Mmsdny, Dorrunce Fifth llnw Gogonhoinwr. D. Hilllmrd, 0N. Suling. Suv- nrd, Sl'holln, Snnwdon ALPHA CHI C HAPTER ES' 'ABLlSlll-ID 1591 FRATIH'IS IN IKU'I'III'ATI'I II. S. BRUNNEH E. P. DIRVKLE .7. L. DIZIKES CA L. KINSLOE FRA'I'RES IN U IHHG G. J. DAVIS M. J. GATES W. M. LEWIS FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors J. R. GELTZ V. S. KIRKPATRICK J. N. IIIBBARD II. A. KJELLMAN R. 1'. ROGERS Juniors R. U. BLASINGAME A. 1!. INHVLER N. L. CALHOON '1'. IL IIAZZARD P. R. DECKER V. 1!. KNIGHT Sophonmrou B. D. ANTHONY H. J. FAST E. R. CLAUSS 1:. D. GILL XV. V. COONER J. A. HAIHVH'K J. H. DODD II. F. HERBERT Frvslnm-n H. F. DURHANCE E. Ii. O'I'T IL E. GEGl-INIIICIMER J. 1!. SAIJNG D, C. II I BBA RD V. P. IJMVIS II. 1!. MUSSER F R. TIIOM PSUN R. S. SARTZ G. S. VOLBERT V. M. LEWIS II. REXACII L F. VEAR J. l'. MEASIIAY L 1!. SCIIROYER V. E. THOMAS J. R. THOMPSON ll. F. SAVAHD M. R N'IIOLLA II. SNO VDON Page 267 TIIII IIIUII'iXIIUIIOIII Il' rIIHiIloIItI, IIrIIuIIII CIIIIIFIIIII. FiIIIl- IIrrin IIIu. or. I. .II-IrkI-r SIII-hs. SIIIIt- IIIZII'I'N, SII I'l l'IIIlI-rHIIII SeI-mIII IIIIII'IIIIIIIIIor, CIIII-k, IIeIIIIIIIg, IIIIIIIpleby, MI- Cro I'I:I III, IllI. n:nIl, SIIIuIIz IIICI .I. 'lII yurl D. TIII',IIIr 'l'oIIIIII'II Third RIIIIHIIIIIIIIII I,II.'DII Y,eIIIIrIIl Young, AIIIII'PS, Bun- IIIIIII, lrowII, CrisII' ell IIIIIII', Koch, Lung, O'Brien, D. Rusnoll I'ourth IIIIII;SI17I'RIIIIIO Eisonhnrt, ICIIPI'S, III-IIry, IIL-rr- IIIIIII. III III! -.r Iisi 1-.r . III-II-I'. NIUIIIIIUI, D. Marker, Suym Sloan WeIIdeIl SIGMA NU FOUNDED AT VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE, 1869 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, NINETY-SIX Page 268 E. II. F A- IL L. 27'; DELTA DELTA CHAPTER C. IIISIIOFF 1!. G ILBERT .IDICSSA . C. IIIHIGAN . D. I'IIAIJPANT S. I'INDLICY, J12. . B. BOIVKI'III. JR. D. CLARKI . II. FLETCHER '. D. IllIINNING . C. IIUMI'III'IISY .II. ANDRES II. ILINIIAM IIINEY . II. CIIISIYI'IIIL '. II. EISICNIIAIIT . ll. ETTERS . F. FAST. JR. IV. E. HENRY ESTABLISHED 1909 FIIATRES IN FACULTATE A, I'. MICHAELS T. S. PATTERSON FRATRES IN URBE II. MI'LANAHAN FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors I' . .1119 III! 1:. .I. AY. JR. IV. II. ILAP PRO TE II. K. MAYFIELD Juniors 1!. J. McCIlORY. JR. PLATT 1!. K. RUSSELL J. II. SANTMYERS IV. II. SMALTZ II. IV. SMITH 9 34 SopIInIIIores .I. II EDDY, JR. J. IV. IIIINLEY II. J. KOCH S. C, LONG, JR. Freshmen II. II. IIEIIIIMAN II. I . IIIBKFR J. II. LISTER D. MACKEY ob: I-I .4 I. op: ..I . R. SMITH N. TIIIEL . IVILSON . II. III EllK E1: E. SACHS SIVII'IT . II. TAYLOR A. TEMKOI'ITS . I VANINIYAGEN II. Y RAL F . G. C. YOUNG 'BRIEN . O . II. RUSSELL . II. STOCKDALE M. TURNER . .I. MEIIMEL . L. MERKER . 'l'. SAYRE, J11. G, IVEDDELL SIGMA PHI ALPHA. FOITNDED AT PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 1920 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. ONE $m mu Iluy Illll I Top Rau'iStI-lnlmuor ll'rositlenn. Hulm-y. Kluvkim-r Sot-mul Imw-Anth. Slmrtlidge. Suylur Third Hon' C. Taylor, lilssoy, Gjt-mlnhl ml Fuurth llmv IleorlhV 1!. Taylor. Artors Fifth llmvilmrtrum, Hutchinson, Mt-Pruckon Sixth Ruu'alillh-r, 'l'lmmpfurdu. Wilson Seventh Ihm'wllnrkor, Chase. Grossumn Eighth lhnv lHrlumls, Shoelmn. Smnmn, Wothorlll ALPHA CHAPTER ESTA BLISII ED 1920 PILXTIIES IN FACULTATE M. S. GJESDAIIL V. J. JEFFREY L. T. HISSEY FIIATRES IN CULLEGIO Seniors F. G. IIALSEY, .IIL H. K. SAYLUI: C. J. STEINHAUER R. E. KINCKINER S. C. SIIURTLIDGE C. V. TAYI Ht V. H. ORTII C. S. VILSON Juniors J. B. DIIAVORTH, JR. H. II. TAYLOR Sophomores H. P. ARTEIES H. II. HUTCHINSOX 1'. R. THOMFUIKDE II. G. RITTER Freshmen J. P. BARKER ll. S. CHESSMAN E. D. STANTON U. V. CHASE A. E. RICHARDS J. M. WETIIERILL J. F. SIIEEIIAN Page 269 L4H D. . C. CARLTON . J. III'X'K h. SIGMA. PHI EPSILON FOUNDIGD A'l' UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, 1901 ACTI YE CHAPTERS, SEVENTY-CIWVO Top Ituw Meyoru akonldonn, Beck, Droler, Jenks Second RmeMI-mll, Oylor, J. Piper. XV. l'ilmr Third llnwk llulmor, Srully, Tunnumm, Curvy Fourth Ilou'ihlutettr, Sutlwrlnnd, lluore. Carlton Fifth Ruw-llock, Lotz, merthy, Sturgin Sixth Rmv-JlA-lgler, Bluckhurn, Blukeslee, Burns Seventh ltmw-um, Kuhn, Murphy, Polnck Eighth RowirL. Smith. Stroh, Tlntlenut, Vozzy Ninth Row-Allon, Bruggmuuu, Flrluti, IIuglum Tenth llnw Jcnks. Rveder. E. Smith. Trnxoll PENNSYLVANIA ETA CHAPTER . H. CAREY . ll. DAL'UIIEIITY . A. GI. L'N . It. BECK . A. DREIER I. OFFER . V. JENKS A. BOORE . L. ALLEN . II. BLACKBURN . U. BLAKESLEE . A. BIYRNS . G. IHH'GGEMAN . X. llUCIIER . E. FIDATI Page 270 ESTABLISHED 1015 FIIATIKES IN FACULTATE E. U. DUSIIAM FRATHES IN IYRBE M. C. MATEER FIIATIKES 1N CULLEGIO Soulan A. K. MIGYE KS L. A. MMHLI. II. L. UYLEH .I. II. PIPER Juniors X'. S. HILL V. K. K01! i. V. LI'HVOIK'I'IIY E. 0. SMITH Soplmmurns M. V. KUIIN V. E. MURPHY V. II, l'OLAK Frc-Nlmwll D. P. HUGHES IL D. JENKS E. M. KIPI' A. B. SUTHERLAND J. MILLER V. ll. PIPER 1!. IL RITBNER l'. .l. SCALI.Y D. 11. TUMMONS J. G. STIVRGIS T. J. XVIN'I'EHS V. D. ZEIGLER T. A. SFOTT S. L. STROH V. N. TINTLENUT N. Y. YOZZY C. II. REEDER L. M. SMITH II. E. TRUXELL Tow llnw Smnko. tProshlunU, Biahop. Ihlrrior. Smith. Yurgo, Smith, Stone, Huffman Swami Row-Mnll, Wuzm-y, Bomulio. Gurriukle, Harper, Muylwrry, Miller, l'lr ' Third ltuwaPrk-e, Torrizzl, Dmlds, Harrison, Nichols, Quinn, Deuce. Cupol BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1919 FllATRES IN FACULTATE H. F. ALDEIHWII! P. 1!. KAPP ll. 3'. 'l'lll'RSTON A- P. HONICSS 19. IL STAYI'ILY II. II. VILLIAMS 1:. V. STONE FRATRES IN URBE C. M. BAUUHSI'IES I. M. MONKEIKN M. F. IH'I'P J C. CLIFFORD II. 0. SMITH FIMT HES IN CULLEGIO Seniors SIG SIGMA M. J. BISHOP A. B. IIARRIER F. W. STANKO G. D. IIANKINS w. K. SMITH T, VANGO FOFNDED AT UNIVERSITY UP PENNSYLVANIA, 1908 ACTIVE CHAVI'EIH, EIHIITI'IEN Juniors 1!. B. BENCH V. II. HOFFMAN 1:. E. MILLER R. 1:. CUPELLI P. MALL J. T. WAZNEY Sophomores J. N. RONADIO L. M. HARPER W. G. PRICE D. GARFINKLE F. MAYBERIKY U. TERRIZZI G. PICK Freshnmn D. DODDS T. HARRISON .I. 1'. QUINN Ii. NICHOLS Page 271 THETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1912 FIIA'IIIIES IN FACULTATE J. M. BOLTON II'. G. EDIVARDS R. A. II'ATTS C D. .IEFFRIES FIIATIIES IN UIIIIE J. A. GARRISON F. II. MITMAN II. II'ALL F II ATIIES IN COLLEGIO Seniors C. BICKLEII E. JONES W. D. SCIIALL '1'. SN. IIAIIIIIIs II. F. KEENE II. F. SIITTEII W . HILDENIIIIAND E. L. KUBACKI J. C. WILLIAMS L. IIOIIVATII C. G. OVERBERGER C. E. ZEIGLER C. II. PETERS I I JIIIIIors I I E. B. .IIEI NIIAIIDT II. L. l'OWEL M. E. SINGLEY I II. I AIIKS W. F. IIAIISAY C. II. WATKINS I Sophomores I C. .I. ADAMS S. E. FLEXNEII IV. IT. IIICHAIIDS I K. C. COTTON .I. E. GOTW ALS F. S ETINSON II. BELONG .I. II. IIE NIDERSON J. E. WAI KEII II. II. D'IORIO II. E. IIII E. II. YEAGEII J.w.n0RRAxcE EZILIRIIADDEJ T.L.ZUMBRO E. .I. MEYERS Frosluneu II'. II. BECIIIIEL Ii. III. KELLER .L. IIUTIIIZRF 0RD L. E. FAIIIES II'. I' 'AUIII' J. I. STD II. I L. 1'. FELL .II'III'I'EIIS II. D. WILLIAMS 0. II'.C.1'1IOCTE1I SIGMA PI IIVOIINIIEII AT I'INI'ENNES IYNII'I'I ISITI' 1897 ACTIVE I'IIAVI'IIIIS, TIVJIIB 'IY- NINE Tun IIIIII'IZI'igln-r II'rI-siIIe-IIII, IIiI-IINIIII', IInrrIu, IIIldon- II'IIIIII SIu-IIIIII II'mI , Jones Iuwuo. IxIIImrkI, Ovprheruer TIIIrII IImfoI. l'PIOI'h', Svlmll. Suttcr, J. Williams FourIII IIOIYWrI'IlIWIIrIIS, Watts, .III-iIIIIIIrIIt, Parks 'III'II ow--IIowq-I, IIIIIIIsIIy, Sinulm', SI IIsmI :lixlh IIIIII IIIIt tkin ns. AHIIIIIE III'IHOIIL' II'IuriII I-IIIII II'HIIIIwIIIIrrII mu IIIIIII I.wr Ilutwuls, III-IIIIvrsuII IGIIIJIIIII lIIm -IrIIII .IIII'IIIII,II-II III vsvr IIiL-IIlrIH 'IIII IImI II'IIIIIIr r, Y1 Inger, ZIIIIIIIrII IIl'I-IIIII-I 'I'oIIIlI 0W4 IlrIt'h' Iu-llo on K IIIII III? I on or? Il'It-Ivnth IIIIIIgI' rmn'r, IIIIIIIOTIUI'II Storm . II'iIIInIIIs Page 272 PI CHAPTER ESTA BLISI 1 ED 1922 FIRAT RES IN FACFLTATE C. S. ANDERSON C. E. MARQUAIIDT V. D. S VOPE L. '1'. DEVORE C. C. YRIGIIT F RATINGS IN URBE J. C. CALHOUN E. C. JFIH'IY A. S. lll'SSI'II.L P. K. GIFFURD II. G. PARKINSUN V. L. SHAFFEIK FILVI'HES IN COLLHUIO Seniors T. II. AINSWORTII W. II. I UI'GI l. M. SCRIVEH V M. ARNOLD J. F. MCCORMICK II. E. VAGENSELLEI! I A I I B: APP A E:PSII E. M. BARTON C. W. MOON F. C. WANNEI: It. A. DEI'KER 1!. C. PETE :S J. M. WENTZLEI: FM'NDED AT ILLINOIS WESLEYAN I'xn'mnsl'n, mm JWWR ACTIVE mLuvrmm, THIIVPY-SEVEX w. 11. t'U'J'THN M. D. FULLE mm P. w. svnxmmcu :. L. CIHISSLEY 1!. E. Mt-UUHH H W. SPRINGER H. J. DIE'I'ERICII T. 1'. NORTH O. W. VANDERLINIG H. V. FEIHIFSON S. M. VH.LIARISON Sophomnn-s D. J. CLYDE J. W. ECK . S. MIQHCEH J. S. 00151! M. E. FUSSICNEHHl-ll! V. H. lil'hLUVV A. ll. CIKAIVPIHGE Ii. W. GIL X W. A. SHIWEM A. G. DENMAN M. E. IlOADIJ-JY L V. SICLTMANN L C. DEVORE M. II. KNFTSEN A. l'. SZHKELY M. II. MCKINNEY Freslunon H. S. CLARKSON V. V. GOTHERMAX H. H. MILLER II. N. DAVIS 1'. II. MAGNUS F. STEVENSON ll. E. MARSH T011 IlowElInrtnn UWesidc-nn. Ainsworth, Arunld. Dock- er, Ilullull, Ml't'urmirk. Moon, IN-ters, Srriver Second Itow-uWununsvller, XVuum-r, Wentzlvr, Amlorson, Marquurdt, Swope, Wright, Cotton. Crossloy Third Rmv--Dletorich, Ferguson. Fulh-rlon, ManrtI, Schneider, Springer, Yundorlixm, XVilliunmun, Clyde Fourth Row-Cohh, Cruhtrr-n-, In-nmun, Dovoru, Erk, Fus- seneggvr, Gray, IImulh-y Fifth RowiKnutxun. MvKlunpy. Mercer. North, Rlulloff, Suhwvm. Svltnuuul. Szokt-ly Sixth Row t'lurkxon, Davis , Gntlu-rnmn, Muguus, Marsh, Miller, Stcvcnsun Page 273 Top Row Lovu n Kynk, Phillips, Snyllvr, Wilson Second llow Zu1lors. Whitv. Burn, Cumhlor, Frnukonhurm-r, Gm'unl, Ilurpr. PreHldenU, Kimmy, Kitmm, Kuchor, mien. Third me-Snidor, Wnllm-e, Allu'vin, Connolly. Duth-r. Mutton , l'uulhnmns TAU PHI DELTA FUI'NDED A'l' PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 1924 Page 274 AP'J'IYE CHAPTERS. Tl I REE .0 .4 PENN STATE ALPHA CHAPTER ESTABLISH ED 1924 FILVI'RES IN FACULTATE M. K. GODDARD V. E. XVIIITE . D. KIXNEY . D. KI'I'SUN . F. KOCHER J. BORN II. CI'MBLER A. ETH-IN . C. ALIAVEIN CONNOLLY, JR. FILVI'IRE IX YIRBE J. SECIILER FIIATRES IN COLLEGIO Seniors M. KYAK C. 1-2. SNYDER 1!. S. LEVAX II. L. WILSON K. I. PHILLIPS R. G. ZELLERS Juniors 1!. S. FHANKENBI'IHIEI: M. T. IIAIEER H. Y. GIFPORD R. K. SNIDER F. H. WALLACE Sophomores H. A. DOTTER J. A. MATTOON J. E. l'AI'LIIAMI'S FOIYNDED AT NOIHVICII UNIVERSITY, IS. ACTIVE t'IlAl'TEHS, THETA CHI M. T. BI'VXEI.L R. A. DUTUHER J. IL DOTY . L ALTER L A. BURKEY IL N. CARVER ..4-4 V. C. AI'I'LEHATE 1'. SA IIANDWEIKK V. G. AKFIRS II. A. MALONEY H. F. PIERCE I. B. BROOKS V. A. BIHHVN P I. CHAN , , l D. DIMIDDIO OMEGA CHAPTER E 'TABLISHI'D 1910 FIEATR ES IN FACULTA TE . E. FRENPH . B. GILLIAHD . C. PETERS . II. SAMANS C. SI'ILUHYH FIIATRES IN URBE DR. E. II. MATEEIE FRATHES IN COLLIN: 10 A . V . A . Seniors C. DILL J. GILMORE 1'1. I'LHVICLL Juniors . L. HARDER I. HARRIS . J. IIEITNEII H H. Sophunmrr-s . II. RAI'CH Y. RICHARDS ROBERTSON J. 11. TAYLOR O Froslnnvn . G. GOSS '1'. D. IL HOPKINS M. KREIDEH Fl FT Y-TWO Top llow AlN-r tl'residenn, Burkey. Carver. D111 Sounnd lluwMGllmuro, Powell. Rh-lm'lne. luth 'l'hinl Ruu'v- Summn. Cnum-l. Donn. Dutrlwr Fourth Iitnx' l' rvm'h, Gillinrd, l't-tc-rs. Snmulm Fifth Rowistovonn. Tchhm, Dory, Anplounte Sixth l'rm'rllumlwvrk lIurtln-r Harris Hommr Sevcnth Hm wl'. reid m! 3105 H-r, Akors. Mulum-y luighth Role'ivrt-m Rumh. Iih-lmrdn Ilom-rtsun Ninth llxnxxMwl'nulur. VnnIA-mon. W ohh W llllnnm Tenth Ituwdlrnoka. Br own Crag. IJLI idt lIlovt-nth Iimv huss Hopkins D. Kr -u.lvr ghhou'vll 'l'wt-lftll lum-Rh 1AM. Stritklluul, Slwllvnlwrgvr STEVENS STRONG . TOBIAS YOGEL II. E. I'A RNELL F. K. HICIHVINE . RO'I'II H. P. SFI'I'AN A .4 m K II EIDER MEYER P. J. V. K. V. VANLENTEN . VEHH D. L. VlLLIAMS 9 . 's'. MvINHVELL L Mt-HVOY . M. SHELLENBERGER V. S'l'lllt'liLAXD h-l-I n. Page 275 11. .1. THETA KAPPA PHI FOI'NDED AT LEIIIGII UNIVERSITY. 1919 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. FOURTEICI Top 1:033'3311-Curthy 1I'rosident1, AIIIbmse, Curr. Dough- Sm-ond 11033-1401! 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I- '1'. 1111113131 .1 33 33 FALLER 1 .1. 1' 1191.8 1 .3. 1'1. FLYNN Page 276 1'. h Souiurs 1.11'1 . . .313-3'.311'l'113' Juninrs . 111'1'13'1123' SnlIlnInIurI-s . 313-12311'1'113' . .313'4'1'1'1 1. .313'1..31'31111.1N J. 3'. S33'1'1'1'1911L1TSC11 1'. .311'21'111.3N ' Frushmou . GENT 1C. GREINEH .. I1. KILKER . 1!. KI'NKLE 1'1. 3'. MPHINLEY .31. .1. 011'1'33'161N .1. 11. NI'I.1.13'.3N 11. 1'. FOX 1. 1'. 01103331111 11. 11, 311311121. .1. 1'. 111131131 J. J. 11.3'1'T1GAX 11. 33'. 33'11.LS II. 11. LONG J. L. MUCLOSKEY 11. 11. PHASE J. .31. PHILHIN R. 33'. S'1'033'E Top Huu' WMull H'N'Hillc'lltl, Brown. Clu-rH-mlk. Elliott, llm-lm 'PL'HNII, Ml-Luriv. Noni, l'urrish. l'l-in-e Sn-mml Row -l:ullin;:s, Sultunz. SlurIZI-l, Hulln, Quwr, Riley, lx'o-A-h-r. Kunmlrll, Myvrs Third Row MSIt-wm'l, l'ulair. Alumni , Nnm-llu-ru, I'orch, 'unIu-r, Wulmm. Wvldou Fourth lhm' Zo-hm-r. Ilnvnllw, Mutz. Huffman, Knhulish, .luums, luuh-r, Svlmll LAMBDA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1907 FHATRES IN IKH'FIIFA'J'E II- A. EVERETT F. HULLO II. 1!. RILEY, .Hl. E. 1!. QUEEN FIEATRI'JS IN I'IKHE SZIIESS H. J. KENNAHD E. J. REILLY . B. KEELER 1'. S. MYE :S C. V. H'J'I'HVAIVI' PHATR IS IN PULLEHIO THETA XI E. B. BROWN. JR. E. J. K. MMAHHE H. H. I'ICHWE M. C. CIIEIH'ENAK 1-. s. NEAL :. v. 1:014141xus ,, ,, , ,, ,H .. , ,. , . .. .V J. F. ELLIOTT 1:. L. I'AIHHSII W. A VOTTUNH H l ADM! .H LPANhthAluL 101A Hat 11X 1351111 1h, 150! R. J. III'EHNEIH:AR'I'II D. N. S'I'AIK'I'ZEL .H'TIVE t'llAl'TERS. TIIIll'l'Y-EIHH'I' Juniurn A. BLAIR A. P. NAGELHEHG J. E. WATSON. JR. 1!. ll. MALL A. XV. POIH'II 142. H. WICLIMN, JR. J. ML-ADAM S. 11. WANNICI: 1:. l . ZICHXE !, JII. Snphmnurus A. L. IIOVAXICC V. IL MU'I'Z Frvnlunon J HOFFMAN II. E. KAIH'IJSH 1:. P. H'IHCI: T. H. JAMES, JR. V. A. S!'IIUI.L Page 277 T01 Ruw-Mlums H'rosillvnm, 11011101i Iilluuninx; Hmnml 111W Mom In 1'7n1l.in nor, l'hi Ilamnmmil'l Fourth Iimx'iluH-rvlt. Kuulruss. lhnvmun Fifth liuu'iilhlrlhmlulm, Funst, insI-r Sixth RuwiSmith, Irv n, hn'is Sm'l-nth UWWKUA'II, Munrm-. 1111111111: 110w Adams. Curm-ll. Nlmh 1:1111' 1lumnmnd, Ilivhnr Page 278 Knvuvll Illlnlup d PENN STATE CHAPTER ESTA 11141511 ED 1928 1 !A'1'11I'JS IN FACULTATE 1. E. 1'1101'1'11 J. E. KAULFI'SS A. P. IWHVELL 11. A. EVEHE'I P 1'. L. KINSLOE A. E. SCIIUBERT 11. 1'. HAMMOND 11. R. TIIAYEH 1911A TRES IN COLLEG IO Sonlnrx D. K. ADAMS 1'. 1!. CLEMSON .1. E.PIIII.L11'S 1'. 11. BIGTIIEL 11. W. FATZINHEI! A. M. ROBERTS 11. 11. BLANNING 11. 1V. 1VOLFI'I Juniors 1!. D. BOWMAN ll. 1?. FOUST 1V. II. RASER 11. S. BURLINGHAM 11. 11. IRVIN C. J. SMVFII Snphonmn-s X. A. CORNELL 11. A. KOCH .1. 21.310131351 'AITER IX '1'. DAVIS K, KUVACII ..C MI VHOE W. 1!. FURSYTII . 11. RH HARD FrDNhlIH'll L. 1 . ADAMS XV. J. DALY 1 . C. DUNLAP .1. I. CORNELL .1. S. HAMMOND QVWMWW TRIANGLE l-'01'NDI'ID AT I'XH'EIISITY 0F IILINUIS,1907 .H 11Y1' t 11 Al'TE 11S, Sh V 113 TLF. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Under the leadership of Harriet Singer, 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 year the chapter helped in the orientation of new women students. It also sponsored a very successful regional Panhellenic Conference which brought to the campus delegates from over 35 colleges. The membership of Panhellenic Council consists of two representatives from each of the womenis fraternities, and the presidency of this group rotates from year to year. 0F F I CERS HARRIET SINGER - - - - - - - - - . - President JEAN A. KRAUSER - - - - - - - - - Vice President ARITA L. HEFFERAN - - - - - - - - - - Secretary NORMA P. STILLWELL - - - - - - - - - Treasurer ORGANIZATION E. L. Arnold J. L. liyder V. D. Radclifi M. D. Cuusley J. A. Krauser D. . Reeves M, M. Dicnei L. A. Lewis II. E. Schneider M. M. Elierts A, A, Murkit-y H. Singer P Emhury H. L. Mazur M. A. Smith A A. Gear C. Munrheud N, P. Stillweil A. D. Cnldschmid B. J Patton M. B. Strode A. L. llvffvran F. Pultush P. J. Tuussaint ADVISERS Pauline Locklin Mary J. Stevenson Mrs. F. L. Bentley T01! Hnw-Sinuer tl'rvsldomt. Krullsu-r, Stillwvll. Ih-ler- nu. EIu-rts, Consloy SN'mul ROWePottush, Itudt-tin'. Mnrkluy, Dh-m-r, Patton, 'l'uussuint Third Itow-Lowis. Strnttv, Smith. Schneider. Gold- sclnntd Fourth ItoW-Hyder, Muzur. ih-m'vs, Arnold. Geer Page 279 Top llmvarussmuu Il'rvsldonn, Fulton, Gndshulk. III-uru, IIvm-ruu, lIullzingur, Romp, Lewis, Martin, Richards, Iiinnrnl Sprout! :owaust, Billvlspm-lu-r, IN-rr. Gios, Gutslullli, Hrnvo, .lnlllmm, Kelly, lIt-Mulmn, Monsvll, t'hiumxy Third lhm'ifnmsluun, Funk, Films, Hudvnmlnh. Man'- liinnoy, lehlrlnuv, Muunr, Huvss, SivlmrL Slu-rnmn W l'l'3M 53:13:51, , $Vk xiv V fx W 0? 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KAHN F. H. R. EISEN E. C. MILLER I! J. H. FIRESTEIN J. Y. NICHOLS M M. I. GREENBEIH: 11. J. I'LESSE'J'T M V. E. HIRSCHBEHG D Soplmnmros M. '1'. CAIIMIN S. LIE h. D. C. FUIHIAN E. ALPHA EPSILON PI-II FOUNDED AT BARNARD COLLEGE, 1909 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, 'lWVENTY-SIX Tun ltmviSiuuvr U'rwsiuh-ntl. Golnlsll-in. Marguliq-s Swami Iiow-rN'humlwlun, Culu-u, Eisvu 'J'lllrtl llmv I' irustuiu, Hrw-nln-rg. llirsrlxlwr: Funrlh Ihm'r Kuhn, Mlllor, Nichuls Fiflh Ilnw-l'h-sm-H. l'nltuuh, lilu-lmmll Sixth ltnwiSIN-im-r. Slu-rlilm. Vinu Sm'vnth Run; Furmin, Furnuln, l,il-h Eighth HOW;SIHUIIXIHH, SII-in ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER ESTA HLISI 1 ED 1937 FIIATHE IN UIHH'I MRS. CHARLES MA SCIIIAHV FILXTHES IN COLLEHIU SINGER II. l'O'I'TASII EUFHMA N . J. SI'EISEH . E. SPEIILING . J. VIVV SPIELMAN G. STEIN Page 281 'l'up lhm' AIMX wrvnixlumj, Buyer. Ihlrrnuv. llulnz Sm'nml limvr 411mm , .Immtu, .Inlmson, Noulmum-r 'l'hinl lluwr rTn-usurv. Unuslvy, Elwns, Evans Fourth limvriumssnmn. lluwkins. Ilvwitt. KI-nst PH'th lhnvw-Hhil-IIIH, Htrnlw-kvr, Vinson. Woslhroul; Sixth litmuawmlmrill. Widuur. Wumlmwk. Drivns .N'vw-nth Ilnw Esh10mun. Ferris, Fxmsu, KMh-r Eighth limvalx'nlp. 1'1. Millvr. I.. h illor. Wagner. Tur- renu- ALPHA OMICRON PI WH'NDED AT BAHNARD FULLEHE, 181i? ACTIVE CHAPTERS, Fnli'l'Y-NINE EPSILON ALPHA CHAPTER 1'1 l'HH ISIIIuD 11029 FIXATIH'I IN l-XH'I'LTATE HELEN M. SAVARD FIRA'I'IIES IN I'lllili MRS. A. K. ANDEHSUN MRS. E. M. MAXI 1 MRS. M. R. CANNON MRS. I'. V. RIDDLEBEIHHER MRS. E. G. DILL FRATHES IN COLLICGIO Seniors E. M. BUYER L. M. IIEINC IE. L. JOHNSON I. A. IEI'IHLUHC J. 1i. IIOSKINS D. A. NEI'IIAFSEH II. J. FOX A. M. JAXOTA I. M. TREASURE Juniors M. D. UOI'SLEY In D. HEWITT M. E. VINSON M. M. EHERTS V. M. KHAST 1!. L. WESTBIHMK A. M. EVANS M. E. SHIELDS B. M. WHTHEIHIL IL 11. GIIOSSMAN M. l1 STRUIIECKICH Ii. 1. H'IDGIGII F. A. HAWKINS B. 'l'UllICENCE ll. L. WOODCOCK Snplmnmros A. 'J'. DIIIVAS J. F. INDUSE C. J, MILLER In M. DFNKEIJHCHHER .I. ht IIITI'LAK M. L. MILLER E. E. ESIIIJCMAN P. E. KELLER A. L. MORRIS E. 1!. FEIIIHS M. L. WAGNER Frvslunun E. D. BUNDICK Il. A. FROST J. L. MMII'IIIKAY F. C. CLEMMER E. ll. LONGNEFKEI: It. M. STUIHCR Page 282 Tun Itnu'aGt-er U'roshh-nn, Arnold, Fisvhlt-r, Ihlm-rly. I'ortvr. Anders Sm'ond Iluw McLL-uu, Thivlu, Gutt-s, Huupt, Roberts, Vild FILVI'RES IN URBE MRS. HAROLD LOMAN MRS. NELSON TAYLOR FRATRES IN COLLEHIU Seniors E. ARNOLD 0 L. IIMHCIITY 1:. PORTER L. FISCIILER M. 0, Klll'G B4 TIIIELE Juniors D. A. ANDERS M. A. GEEK M. OLSON A. A. McLEAN Sophomores E. BILL ET B. J. ILH'I'T M. ROBERTS J. GATES E. WILDE CHARITIDES FOUNDED AT PEHNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. 1938 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, ONE Page 283 NU GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1921'. FRATHI'IS IN FACL'LTATE DEAN L. IHH'MMUND B. A. DAI'I'EN M. E. RIEGEL 1!. M. JIMVETT FRA'I'RES IN I'HIHG MRS. T. D. IHHVMAN H. A. HOOVER M. MvMAIION MRS. 1:. F. DENGLEH IL I. HUNTER II. C. MARQUAHDT MRS. F. V. HALLER M. U. LA'IWVAS 1'. 1L MOEIHAER DH. II. IIAHHY 1'. LOWE H. MOBIS M. E. IIA V'l'HOIiNl'I DR. C. B. O VEXS FHATH ES IN COLLEG IO Seniurs K. Y. BAIHHCI: Y. O. IIEATII D. M. PEARCE l'. A. III'l-X'HELI'I P. 16. IIOIIN H. F. POPE 1!. M. D0l I'HE'I l' A. K. IMILH'II V. M. SMITH A. R. FLOIIY A. J. OLSON N. I'. STILLWELL Juniors 1:. W. lLHHH-IY B. M. MAUREIR D. L. SILHV F. K. HOIJ. 31. E. MIDDLETON J. A. STANTON E. HABIHELSUN E. M. I'ATTUN P. H. TALLEY E. C. IIOIKS'PHEMKH 1:. E. I'EARFE D. M. WAGNER .I. L. LININHEIK V. D. HADCLIFF B. L. ZEIGIER M. H. ROBERTS Suplmnmn-H M. ANAS'I'AS Ill. R. CIIAMBE is M. H. SALLADA IL M. IIIH'JI'ISE M. 1-2. FUGEL l. J. SHAVER J. F. IEI'IH'H N. '1. GOSSEI! E. L. SMITH .I. E. BURKE B. M. MILLER M. V. SMITH CI-II OMEGA lVUl'NDED AT UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS. 1895 ACTIVE t'lIAl'TEIiS, NINETY-SIX Top Rmxw SHllxn-ll tProslllt-HU. Burm'r, Buw-lu-lv, Dulllhv Mt St-mml Ihm' '71 lury. Iloulh. IIolm, Lulnu-h 'l'hird lmwmeun. 1mm, IhlrIn-y. thrin-lsun Fourth lilm' itlull, Lininm-r. Midlllvlun. l'nltuu Fifth hm- rl'unrvu. Iimlulilf, Iinln-rls, Shaw Sixth hm' ismnhm, Tulln-y. Wugm-r. Zviglvr Sm'vnth lluw HAnusms. lhm-h. Ih-A-I-sv. Burla- ldizhth Ruwivlmulhm-H, Fum-l, Hussvr, Millm' Ninth Rmv-vSnllmln, Shuh-r, l-L 1.. Smith, M V. Smith Page 284 ALPHA CHI CHAPTER ESTA IHJSHED 1930 FRATHE IN FACI'IIFATE MARY ELLFN BUIIKHOLDER FILVl'IUGS IN URINE MRS. J. BEN IIILL A. M. IIOTTEHEII MRS. T. 1!. KIETII MRS. I. BUTLER U. M. IIOFFLY S. M1 Ml'LLEN J. A. COXVELL J. BURNS PHATRES 1N COLLEGIU Seniors J. G. ALBERT 1-2. '1'. DILL A . A. . L l: KIEY J. CLARK 1:. DUPLE J. L. MA'J'UIullN DELTA GA J. E. COXDRIN M. A. lmnAunT IL A. IIAIIN I'IIyIJi H. I. CRESSMAN 8. ll. FABEI: J. M. WERNER M. A. HAIHVICK FUUNDED A'l' LEWIS SCHOOL. 1871 AuTIVE CHAPTERS. lPlF'l'Y-FH'I': JWWS . . M. HORTON B. P. GIBSON A. M. KNECIIT M. E. CAI'ERS E. L. IIAt'K K. A. LORESCH v. E. UOLEMAN J M. IIARTZ D. E. SALZMANN M. V. vom'm: J. IIECHLER M. E. SHELLY M. M. DlI-INIGR E. 1'. HECKMAN J. F. WEAVER Sophomores M. J. HLACKIH'HN A. 1:. KRIMMEL Al F. lilclLLY 1:. v. IIAImIs 1:. M. OYERIIULTS n. A. WALTON V. J. KEIIHCI: E. V. PAINE M. I. ZINT M 1'. PARKER Freshman S. M. HAY '1an Ruw1Murklc-y U'r ronidcntl. Albert Clnrk Condrin. Cromnnn, Dill. Donnie liltmhnn Sm'ond Ilow1Fuht-r. Ilnrwin-k, Muttvrn, Imhn, 1VL-rm-r. Barton, Culcnmn, Cumwr Third Ihm'WDh-ner, Gibson. lIm-k. IIurtz, Ih-rhlI-r, IIvvk- mun, meht, Lorwmh Fourth Hmvisulzmunn, Sln-Hy, 1V1-un-r. Bhu-khllrn, II:Ir- ris, lluy, Kvllll-r Hm. Ithr-AKHIIHIICI, varlmlls, l'nlue, I'urkt-r, lh-illy. Spanner, Zint Page 285 Tnp Row11 1011101- 11'1'01111191111. 11111191. 1111911, Dayton, D1 111119. 1111211111 111C111'r11l111r S11sk11.s . e Somnd Row-Jl'ounsni mt BollhIm-r Cmft Frills 1111110111213 III11t,L.0111111111 111111551111, 21011 '1'l11r11 R011 -11111n11 1211110141-1111111111. Ilin-hnrdson '1'11'111'. '111-.11.. 11'111011311111'. 11111111141111 Dur k1- 130111111 11011'7-1.11111s . .1111 S1111. 1l:11t 111w Munroe: 1.11er 0111111, 110050, '1'l1u1111111. Soun :11111101'. New- ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER II. 1'.1BLIS1111D 1932 FliATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE .1111S. 11. 1'. 11011131111111 MRS. MRS. 1.. :1. DOGGETT MRS. 1'. 11'. .1. DOTY 11118.1 MRS. 11. J. GARBEI! MRS. 11118. 11. GREEN MRS. FRATRES IN COLLEG 10 Seniors GAMMA PHI BETA. . ' 11. .11. BAILEY N. .11. HAZARD 1 .' a . . '1111CUSE 11511 ERSITY. 1874 7 TOEWDI'D 1T 81 .l. .11. 1'111111' I'. .11. MCCARILUHCH , '1 --: . 1W .Rs. :01'1'1'1-111111'1' WM CH ' 1F 1 ' 11. 1.. 11.11me .11. 1. 11111111119121: 1!. 11:. 1111111111 ugw, '11.. g1 71 Juniors S. L. ROLLINGER .1.1.LE:.101.1N .11. 11. CRAFT 1i. l-I..1 D. 1'. ELLIS 1'. l. NEETOY 011' II. 11'. IIANCIll-Il: 11. .1. 1'.1. 1 l'0 S. .11. HINT 11. .11. Ql'.11' KEN H111 SII Sophonmres l1. 1'. BILLINH'I'UN .1. MATTHES 1'1. .1. DL'IlKliE 113. 1'3. MCXRO .11. .11. 1.11.118 11. A. C. NE11'1'UMEI: 1'1. S. MASON Page 286 .1. D. AMBERSON R. 11. ZANG .1.I'1.1GYP 11; .LEI' 11' LER 11. 1811111111213 C. 11'. STODDART .L.S.1SK.1 .STROI'E '1'. J. TOUSSAINT .11. I. 11'IIITEI'IOUSE .11. M. RICHARDSON 1. .11. SEANOR .11. .11.T.1YLOR ..1 I1.'E1'11Y7 J. 11.11'ILLOU111111Y .11. S. 011'EN B. .1. REESE L. 1. THOMAS J. .11. YOUNG KAPPA ALPHA THETA FOUNDED AT DEI'ALWV UNIVERSITY, 1870 ACTIVE CHAPTERS, SIX'l'Y-FIVE 'l'up Ihnv-Boutor fl'rvsldc-nn. Alhright, Brown, Coyle Svmml Rnw FugunH. Hellmors, Kistler, Lewis Third Rmv Long. Lowe. Svhnenuuvll, Smith Fourth Ilnu. WI-nw-r, Williams, Anderson, Bnlmock Fifth Row Bmyt0n. Clark. layer. Fleming Sixth Imuu-Klng. Kinsloe, McAdam, Senrle vaonth limw-vStilvs, Stockett. Strode. Twicholl Eighth llow WHson. Wuolridge, Berkehilo, Durwnrth Ninth Row-Gulslmll. Insloy, Lord, l'nul Tenth Rnw-I'orry. Lulhy. Schott, Sykes BETA PHI CHAPTER ESTA BLISHED 1931 FRATIUCS 1N FACULTATE K. E. CL..HVSON l-'. E. HANDY A. D. I'LMEI! XV. V. TAYLOR FRAT RES IN L'lilm MRS. F. J. BEDEXK MRS. R. K. JOIINSTONE MRS. 1:. G. BERNREI'TIH: MISS It. I. K MRS. U. CLOETIIINHH Ml .. 0, KELLER HHS WMINGS MRS. II. M. LONBEIMEI: MRS. -. . DI'XKLE MRS. 1'. E. MM'ORMH'K MRS . H'ILV MRS. PL STEIIHJC MRS. E. II. FORBES MRS. J. T. TAYLOR MISS N. GRAVATT MRS. W. K. I'LE :H'H FIIATIH'IS IN COLLEHIO St-niors R. A. ALHHIGHT G. L. IIELLMERS C. . . . X 4 L. E. RENPEH It. K. KI TLEI: A. I. SFHOEMMELL IL M. IHKOXVN L. A. LEWIS J. A. SMITH M. E. FOYLE IL L. LONG 1-1. L. WEAVER E. L. FAGANS II. M. WILLIAMS Juniors M. B. ANDERSON J. L. FLEMIXG M. II. S'I'UFKE'H' J. IMIH'UCK M. KING M. B. STRODE J. L BleTt'H I41. KINSLOE .1. F. 'J'WIHH'ILL E. A. CLARK J. G. MUADAM E. M. WILSON .l. L. EYICIE S. l'. NEARLE M. L. WOOLHHME J. C; STILES Suphnnmn-s M. J. BEHKEBILH I'. L. INSLEY E. M. I'I-IIHKY .L C. DORWOIKTH F. A. LEUKY K. E. SFIIO'I'T 1!. M. GOTSHALL A. LUIED M. L. SYKES D. Y. PA UL Page 287 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA FOUNIHCD AT MONMOYTII COLLEGE, 1870 AUTI YE CHAPTERS, SEVENT Y-TIIREE Top Ihm' 7M. Smith Il'runidonn, Bim-hnIT. Crumor, Crilly Sm-und Rmv Julltun. lIl-ndvrshm, I'nttou. llullnnd Third Ilmw!3h-Kl-I-lmio, l'nrnskn. B. Smith. lifts Fourth Rmvr 7141mm. 'l'uuuurt. Wllllts, Gnndulo Fifth Iluwrrlhlhm-y. lthllnllSD. Clark. Limlnumn Sixth ltmv-Murtin, McLaughlin, Ruse, Suvurd vavnih Ihm'i Stuhlm, Swnnson, Gihlmuy, Keith Eighth liuw-Hugur. Erh, Knemmr, Whonlory Nimll Ilowillurruy, Moore, Rupp. Loso. Millor DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER '1. U. IH'ILL E. II. FLE'H'HI'IR MRS. E. H. POLI-IMAN MRS. 1'1. 1'. DAVIS .f '1. M. E. .I'nxxxsox nus. r. A. KERN N. V. IHSPIIUFI II. 1!. FIKAMICIK IL A. PHILLY M. J. DALTON J. S. HUUDALE A. 1'. IHCHXICY Y. M, HE KKHHI'SE J. E. CLARK M. L. EMBUIiY J. C. IHIHHLVY J. IL KEITH E. E. BUGER C. R. ERR G. M. KNEI'I'ER Page 288 ESTABLISHED lillilh FILVI'IHCS 1N FACI'LTATE I-I. FHEA H IV'HA'I'HES IN I'liBE M. E. MADISON MIKE. IL Y. MOORE MRS, II. C. MI'SSEI! MRS. 1'. PIEIISON FILVPIKES IN COLLEHIO Seniors .529. M. HENDI'IHSIIOT E. HULLAN E. LAN'J'Z J. MVKEUIINIE . A. I'AHASKA . L. l'AT'l'UN u... Juniors 1'. M. LAWlHGNt'E J. M. LINDAMAN E. A. Mt-LAI'HHLIN N. .I. MOWEHY Sophnmuros LOSE 1.. MILLER R. J. MOORE 7+ M. KNULL 'C . MRS. II. It. RILEY MllS. P. SI'IUEIK MIL'. J. SULLIVAN MRS. .I. A. TAYLOR MRS. M. N. VALSH 1'1. X. lll'l'TS .l. . B. A. VII4LITS A. M. MURRAY x II. A. S VANSON M. L. IH'I'P A . V. VElHCli L. XVIIUULERY 'l'up Itmv Swope UVOHidqu. Golllsclunid, Iluu'ur, l'ul- IHOF, Hlinelmrt, Mchlmunt. Strohmuu, Wust, Adams Sm-uml Itow-liower, lluusol, Fox. Lolun, Lulu-us, 1'le- rml, Srlmoider, Srip, SluIlTL-r Third lhm'erlmxnpm-n, Wihlv, Austry, Frank, Hurt- mnn, MrNulls, l'uylur. Ynnlluutrn BETA MU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1929 FRATRE IX FACULTATE IIUNURA NOYES FRA'I'RES IN URBE MRS. A. BLAK'K MRS. XV. S. JICFFRIES MRS. J. MILLER MRS. F. L. BENTLEY MRS. D. S. MEAD NANCY VEST FRA'J'HES IN COLLEG IO se'liurN PHI MU M. P STROHMAN A. D. JOLDSUIIMID . V. MAUK a. l. J. IHHVER '. J. PALMER . M. SWUPR F. G. RIt-CALMUNT P. E. IEIIINIHIAII'I' U. D. Y1 IST l-YH'NDI'ID AT VESLEYAN COLLEGE. 183:! AF'I'IVI'I CIIA I'TEHS, SIXTY-ONE a : Juniors J. A. ADAMS M. E. LEIIM G. M. SHIP E. A. BOH'EI: II. A. LI'KE 'h M. SIIAFFEI! L E. IIANSl-JL V. M. I'EXHMI t'. L. TIIUMPSON L. W. FOX 11. E. SCHNEIDER M. K. WIHIJC Snphmnon-H M. L. AI'STRY D. J. HARTMAN E. II. TAYLOR D. J. FRANK 1'. 1:. Mt-Nl-ILIS M. YANHOFTEN Page 289 Top liuu'r linsini Il'n-sitlvnn, Brillo, Em-rski, M. Iluh-y Sm-nml me llnfvlirll. Ilylll-r, King. limhmuln- Third lhm'VJM-ljun, Biuuy, Cmmlnll, llnlz FUIH'HI luwi Linlm-r, Muzur, Nommn, Srllu- Fil'lh llmvrr 'l'nrvxinski J'mh, 'FurI-hn-lli, Brown Sixlh lhm'wlhlllzler, F. llnlvy. Mnrlxsuk. Montmmwry, Hut'kt'llsll'in Seventh IlowiMm-lw, Skelly, Tlmmus, Wolf, Znuecoskvy Page 290 ESTABLISH ED 1929 FRATIHGS IN URBE MIIS. D. E. IIALEY F. J. BRIDE 1!. J. l-i'J'IIlSKI M. C. IIALEY J. II. IHCLJAN M. J. DIGGY D. J. CHANDALL A. M. 1101.2 P. ATKINS J. F. BROXVN M. J. CIIOLIAK F. 1-3. HALEY I. E. FANI'CFI A. M. GIBBS FIIATRES IN COLLEG IO Seniors J. C. IIOFELICII J. L. HYDER Juniors S. J. KITNZLEH L. L. LINTNEI: H. L. MAZUI! J. 11. NOONAN Sophomores R. D. KOTZ T. L'. MARUSAK A. M. IKOCKENSTEIX M. M. SHEEHE Freshmen M. E. KANE M. A. KNAL'F RHO CHAPTER MRS. 7-151 pry? :;;H I. J. F. WBRIEN M. KING C. REDNAGIJC M. ROSINI M. SELKE II. TERESINSKI M. TOTII H. TURCIIETTI E. SKELLY IL THOMAS II. V0 LF . M. ZANECOSKEY . L. MAGINNIS A. II. STANTON THETA PHI ALPHA FUL'NDED AT UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, 1912 A PT I v 1.: CIlA l'TERS, EIGIITE .IN ZETA TAU ALPHA FOUNDI'ID AT VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL. 1898 ACTIVE CHAPTERS. SEVENTY-NINE Top IIow Iqusvr tPrr-silll-IIU, BullI-r, Ilurtns, Miller, Rt-ovos Second iow-SI-lmerr, XVIllonhm-hor, Bim-IIMT, Fitzpat- rh'k. Knapp, Buumuuk Third lluw;Krnum-r, I'nrtvr, iiusinucr, Villuy, Billc-n, Ilenncr Fourth Ihm'aJohnnnn, lh-h-hluy. Vun Illm-r, Xankvr. Vn1f, Ilnlmlmm Fifth Iiowawilllmns, Brown. Ilimlmun, 1101mm, Taylor. GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER E. M. KRESGE MRS. V. C. BRAMBLE MRS. N. FE HHS MRS. H. 1:. GILBERT D. J. ROLLER !. II. IIARTUS B. J. ILHVMUNK B. A. IHSCIIOI'T E. M. FITZI'A'I'HICK N. S. AMES l. N. IHLLEN J. i. IHHHVN M. 1'1. IIIHHVN R. T. IHHHVN P. E. GRAHAM D. n COLVEII ES'IVABLISI I ED 1939 FILVI'HES 1N FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE MRS. J. R. IIAFAVELL MRS. II. G. Nll-ISLEY FIH'PHNS IN FOLLEGIU Seniors IL E. IIOL'SEH 1!. W. MILLER D. H. REEVES Junior.u M. W. IIUI'HH'PON . T '. .l. A. KHAUSICI! K. J. PORTER Suphmuurus M. J. IIINDMAN h. E. HOLMES M. .IUIINNUN M. 'l'. NOLTE M. 0. llEH'HLICY V. J. HEXNI'IH Freslum-n N. L. HUGHES l'. K. M M M D. M SI'RAGUE RS. Y. S. PETERSON RS. G. E. SIMPSON . SINCO L. SCIINERII . I. VILLHNIH'1CIIER . M. IHSSINGEI: VILIJ IY 1!. L. VILLlA MS M. ...-, 'n: vs; .1. TAYLOR . J. VAN IKH'RR Ii. VALKEH . I. YAL'l'Hli U. WOLF J. ZI'G . J. SI'EAI: Page 291 MIRIAN T. MILLER President ELEANOR LINTON BEIRNICE' M. BANE DOROTHY BARTON CLAIRE IH'IIIN. PICIN IHGHTIIA BLACK LttltA CARTER BARBARA CHAPMAN SYLVIA CUFFMAN t ANY ELLEN DIEIIL IIE'I'TE JO DUNLAI' MARGAIH'ITTA ELDER MAIH-JLEINE FIORELLA PHILOTES ORGANIZATION MEMHE lS RUTH GINTI'IR ANNE HRESHKU ROSEMARY HARRIS SIHRLICY HEHEL I'EAHL LEVY ELLANURA LINTON SARAH LH'SI'IH CAROLINE LONHWHLL OLGA MCCARTHY MIRIAM MILLER HLADYS MOHN Vice Presidvnt LILLIAN FLUKE Philotes, an organization for IIOII-fraternity women, was founded on the Penn State campus in February, 1937. Its members enjoy the privileges of a club room in Old Main, open at any time for study and social meetings. Non-fraternity women are invited to join the second semester of their fresh- man year. As stated in its constitution: WThe purpose of this organi- zation is to unify the Independent Women of the Pennsylvania State College with the aim of broadening their role in social and academic life, to stimulate their interest in scholarship and activities, to help them acquire self-confidence, and to promote friendly cooperation toward all other campus or- ganizations. OFFICERS M. T. MILLER - - - - - - - President E. LINTON - - - . - - Vice President B. J. DUNLAP - - - - - - - Secretary H. L. SNYDER - - - - - - - Treasurer JAKE NEAL LUELLA NORRIS AGNES I'EEBLES EVELYN POLANSKY SARA ANN IlOtVLES JULIA SKELLCIIUCK HELENE SNYDER KATHRYN SPIIOAT LOUISE STICININHEH SHIRLEY TIETZ MA RY XVISE HELEN ZABLE Page 292 Top ltmrehivhl, Dunlap, I'lltlvr. Hvlml, Itmvlos. Mt-Cnrtlu' Swnml lhnthtrl-shkn, llama, Linlon, Blm-k, Snylh-r, Millt-r H wt. 1 m SILENCIT hwmwmw www w HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL LIONS PAW Membership in Limfs Paw is lha highest honor that a Penn Stale man can realize and is rosorved for those seniors who have proven themselves outstanding in vumpus aclix'ily. Election 10 this organization comes as a reward for three years of meritorious servive and achievement. This year. Lionfs Paw numbered among its members Arnold C. Laich, All-Cnllegc President; William B. Bartholomew, Senior Class President; Adam A. Smyscr, Editor of the Daily Collegian; W. Lewis Corbin, President of the Student Tribunal: Charles A. Reid, Football Manager: Marshall D. Miller, Basketball Manager; Jack W. Brand, President Of the Men's Athletic Assuciation and Wrestling Manager; Rit-hard C. Peters, Sports Editor of the Daily Collegian and President of the Liberal Arts Student Council; Leon J. Gajecki, Football Captain: and H. Edward Wagner, President of the Inlerfralm'nily Council. Page 296 Loft tn lliglithngm-r, Ih-id, Snu'sor, Millvr, l'L-tt-rs, Luirh, lirnlul, lejm-ki. Corbin, Burllmlmm-w Left to Rigllt IIurwh'k. Noul, Goldstein, Fugnns, Brown, Wouvor, Singer, Romp Mortar Board was founded in 1918 as a national honorary society for senior women, and was established on the Penn State campus in 1935. Each spring the outstanding junior women are chosen on the basis of service, scholarship, and leadership to become Mortar Board members. The purpose of this society is to provide for co-operation among organizations; to promote college loyalty; to maintain a high scholastic standard; to recog- nize and encourage leadership; and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. Officers of Mortar Board are: Eleanor Fagans, President; Ruth Coldslein, vice president; Betty Brown, Secretary; Vera Neal, Treasurer. Mortar Board advisers are Miss Marie Haidl, Miss Matilda Bently, Mrs. R. C. Bernreuter, and Mr. R. F. Dengler. Mortar Board members are Elizabeth Baker, Eleanor Benfer, Betty Brown, Edith Burrage, Eleanor Fagans, Ruth Goldstein, Marjory Harwick, Janet Holt- zinger, Vera Kemp, Vera Neal, Harriet Singer, and Elinor Weaver. MORTAR BOARD Eleanor Fagans GD Page 297 Page 298 Jack W. Brand strut: PARMI NOUS Parmi Nous, the oldest upperclass honorary society at Penn State, selects its members annually from those lettermen who have distinguished themselves as varsity athletes or managers and have displayed outstanding qualities of lead- ership and ability in their respective sports. This organization serves in promoting good fellowship among the classes, in assisting at campus athletic events, and in preserving the traditions and cus- toms of the college. OHicers for this year include Jack W. Brand, president; Malcolm Weinstein, secretary; Norman Racusin, treasurer. Among other outstanding members are Football Captain Leon J. Gajecki; Football Manager Charles A. Reid; Soccer Captain Walter R. Hosterman; Fencing Captain Lester W. Kutz; and Lacrosse Manager Edward 13. Harris. Top Row, Loft tn Rightiltuh-hlns, Rittt-r, Krnuso, Sonny, Grinu-u, Hartmnn, Peters Sm-umt RmvhSrulzu. llnrris, Mon'ntt. l'lutt, livid. umul, Kutz, Cunnun First Itoww-Boumorio. Ilnhiusun, tYuinslvin. Rm-usln, Brand, Lewis, Hustvrmun, Ernst Tull Row, Ll-ft m IUL'lll'iIth'll, vall. Smnku. t'oulnn, Horrnmnn. t'urhin Second ltuwHAltulu-r. lhnhinsun, Evans, Findley. Sm-nm-r. Dixon First lhm'il'vtI-rst Mltlor, Supp, Itm-kvnstusv, llm-k, BurthnImm-w Selecting its personnel from those students who have distinguished them- selves in campus activities and in servit'e to the College, Skull and Bones has flourished for over a quarter-century as one of the leading upperclass honor- aries at Penn State. Its members are chosen from sports managers, varsity athletes, and editors at the Tap Day exercises each spring and fall. Skull and Bones has rendered valuable service this year in the organization and control of various student functions. Also, tentative plans have been made for the establishment of a scholarship, to be sponsored by the society. A few of the outstanding members of the society this year are Arnie Laich, 19441 AIl-College president; Robert Baird, newly-elected All-College president for 1942; William Bartholomew, Senior Class president; John Barr, basketball captain; and Edward Wagner, Interfratemity Council president. Officers for the year are Thomas Backenstose, president; Frank Gleason, vice president; and Edward Sapp, secretary. SKULL AND BONES Thomas Backcnstosc CU Page 299 William Finn' : BLUE KEY Only honor society of the Junior Class, Blue Key has functioned for twenty-one years as a leading mexfs honorary from the point of service to the College. The organization entertains visiting speakers and teams, supplies ushers for various rumpus athletic events, and is available whenever an organized group is needed to keep order at any College function. Blue Keyts personnel is chosen from those junior men who are outstanding in extra-curricular activities. Most of this yearts initiates were selected from first- assistant managers, publications men, and cheerleaders. Officers for this year are: William F. Finn, president; Richard Steinhilber, vice president; Robert Brooks, secretary; and Robert Montz, treasurer. Top Row. Left to RighthFlelds, Manne, Hartman. Wilson. Currier. Hill, Clarke, Smith. Wnschler, Bnlmer Snoond lluu'irSnm-lln, Ilnrker, Iluso, Lomvorthy, Allison, Taylor, Cnnnnff. Eurlo, Jnffe, Mcnnnnld, Joftries First Rmv-Smith, Webb, anur, Steinhillwr, Brooks, Finn, Moutz, Gun-cter, Roscum, Lox'erldue, Meyers Page 300 Left to Right-Crossmnn, Schmidt, Hornhhergor. Sherman, Melsolnmn. ani. Slmvm-r. Sykes. Fuuss, Gasser, Stevenson, Whuolery, Roberts, Blackburn, Munroe, Klstlvr Cwens, an honorary society for Sophomore girls, was founded at the Penn- sylvania State College in 1927. It is composed of girls who have shown out- standing ability in extra-curricular activities, leadership. and scholarship. This society has been of noteworthy service in aiding Freshmen girls to adapt themselves to campus life and in collaborating with nou-fraternity women groups. Each year at the W. S. G. A. Christmas Dinner it presents three scholar- ships to girls who have displayed unusual achievements in self-supporl. Members of the Delta Chapter of Cwens for 1940-41 are: Louise M. Fuoss, president; Marjorie L. Sykes, vice president; Nancy E. Gosser, secretary; I. Jacqueline Shafer, treasurer; Margaret J. Blackburn, Margaret R. Comly, Pauline Crossman, Jean E. Hershherger, Ruth L. Kiesling, Marie L. Kulp, Margaret M. Lams, Patricia MacKinney, Muriel R. Meiselman, Ruth J. Moore, Elizabeth E. Munroe, Joanne M. Palmer, Mildred B. Schmidt, Margaret K. Sherman, Lila A. Whoolery . The advisers for the group are: Mary J. Stevenson, faculty adviser; Ruth K. Kistler, Senior adviser; Margaret R. Roberts, Junior adviser. Louise M. Fuosscxii Page 301 Page 302 Charles Ridenour OE DRUIDS Druids, one of the two Sophomore honorary societies, numbers among its members those athletes who have displayed outstanding ability in their chosen sport during their freshman year. Alpha, the first of seven chapters of Druids, was founded at the Pennsylvania State College in 1907. The members are: H. D. Baltimore, A. B. Crabtree, R. L. Donaldson, J. S. Egli, F. R. Flynn, L. O. Frescoln, H. W. Freeman, R. C. Grace, R. B. Graham, W. C. Jimeson, A. J. Gussack, J. P. Kearns, R. W. Ostermayer, J12, R. Payton, R. F. Ramin, W. T. Richards, C. H. Ridenour, L. P. Roan, D. R. Sharp, J. Silan, W. F. Stanley, E. Steidle, Jr., T. F. Taylor, J. Teti, J. E. Wolf, Jr. 1943': eh hit v v NV Standing, Lott to RighteCrnlm-ee, Donaldson, Davis, Tuleyu, Gotwnls, Grace Seuted!Jlmeson, Ridenour. Richards, Knaprzyk. Flynn Top Row. Left to Right Thompson. Phillipa, Sweet. Clams. Bordo Second llow-Smiloy. Elder. Knrlnch, Chase Friars, a Sophomore honorary society, was founded at the Pennsylvania State College in 1912 for the purpose of honoring freshman athletes. The organization is pledged to support all worthy campus activities. Mem- bers assist at rallies and athletic meets, and strive to improve campus conditions. The members are: C. F. Bailey, W. F. Barr, L. J. Bordo, E. F. Brown, S. P. Chase, Jr., E. R. Clauss, R. E. Edgerly, C. B. Elder, Jr., W. R. Hamilton, J. W. Hanley, J. Jones, 5. P. Karinch, R. J. Koch, M. W. Lundelius, C. E. Phillips, .112, R. L. Rice, J. W. Sampsel, W. D. Smiley, C. C. Sweet, W. E. Thomas, I. P. Thompson, Jr., W. Van Lenten, R. F. Ventresco, P. Weaver. Frank Barr cg Page 303 Bruce V. Moore -::' U SYLVIA L. HIGHNNTEIN MAYNARD ll. DAWSON HERBERT S. INDIIOSIHHV MARY 1'3. HAT'I'UN MARY E. lLHxICIi VILIJAM H. llliINK HARRIS FIHGIGDMAN CLIF'I'UX NlHdliSON HUY IL ANTHUNY LILLIAX L. AIKI'INT IIAIHHSUN II. ARNOLD THOMAS C. IIICN'I'UN UYIH'S V. D. IHSSEY THOMAS D. IilHVMAN TERESA t'OHEN ARNOLD .I. UUIUHER VALTEII l9. DAN'I'ZCHHH ROBERT E. l'I'IXliLER VAYLAND F. DI'XA VAY MEIHKICLL ll. FICNSKE .I. lilllilill FREDLAXD OlllilN PIIINK. .lli. VILLIAM J. HAKKILL .IUIIX .I. HIBHONS, Jli. THOMAS E. HllAVATT ALFRED II. GHII'ISS BEA'I'HH'E IA. IIAGYLv I-HHVIX M. HALL PAI'L IL BELL IItHVAllD U. HARDY Vl1.I. G. li'l'lll'll. 'IK ANDERSON MARION S. ANTHONY HENRY lKUIHHV IKI'TII IL lltll't'llEIl MARY A. R. COOK RICHARD H. DAVIS ALINH H. FINN K FLORENCE A. J EFFERIES PHI BETA KAPPA LAMBDA OF PENNSYLVANIA OFIVH'I'IHR Blil't'l'l V. MOORE .l'residt-nl VERA L. MUYEI: ................................ Sol'rehlry GEORGE L. LIGHI'MGI: ........................................ Treasurer I'IXI'X'I'TIYE COMMITTEE RAY II. DOT'J'ERICI: WALLACE E. VIllTI'I I.ll.LIAN L. ARENT INITIATES Hf tho Chum uf IEHU ROBERT H. HAYES HARVEY LEVIN MAIHANNE V. IIIQSSEMEH H. BLANUIIAHD LVPAS SARA E. HILEMAN LEONARD S. SCHNEIDER H. EIHVA RD VAHNE1: of tho Plums of 1941 MARY J. HILLIGSI'IE NORMAN liAt'I'SIN NELIA M. HAZARD EDYTIIE H. IHFKEI. Uldlt'l'lil'hld II. III'R'IIT ELINUH L. VEAVEH .H'TIVE MEMBERS Vll.LlAM H. HAM JAMES F. MILLER FLORENCE 1C. HANDY BIII'CE Y. MOORE PAIN. V. IIASEK ADRIAN U. MORSE ILHJ'II D. III'I'I'ZI'IL IHLDA '1'. MYERS FRANCIS E. HYSLUP, JR. LEE 0. UYERIIOLTS EVAN JOHNSON. .II!. II. DAVID IHX JAMES IR KELLY THEODORE IIOETIIKIC MAlH-IL 1-1. KIRK VlLLIAM 0. ROGERS HENRY V. KXEH ! FIIARLES J. IHHYLAND IIEIHHC iT IiOlCl'l'JLUx'EII MERIT SCOTT ILUHKY L. KRALL ISADOIKE M. SIIEFFICI: PHAXKLIN H. KIKAI'SS JAMES V. SINDEX 1H6 LUIN J. LAZAN J. NICE M. SMITH t'LIFFUIED M. IJHVIS VIIAHIJ'ZS V. STUDIIART A. I'AI'LINE UK'KLIN MARION 1:. 'J'ILUH'I'I M. NELSON MMHCAHY UWEN VALKER HALI'II Y. MI'GHIHY ARTIH'R 1K. 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KOOKOGEY 11 Forestry Page 318 W 1'1 1 N STE 1 N ALPHA TAU CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1911-1 . X. IRI'I'TS .1. F. SWAN . M. 811'0111'1 F. II. I'OTTASII J. C. STILES PENNSYLVANIA STATE CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1924 0. 11C 1'11'1.l'1111:Ell 11. D. STEVENSON 11'. E. 11111112 114 L. 1VILSON .1. YUI'HSKI 11. ZAK 1. C. SHEA HER THE COLLEGE COOPERATIVE SOCIETY VUUNIH'ID AT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, 19.13 ACTIVE Hl-Ul'h', TWO The organization of the College Cooperative Society, recognized this year by the College, was motivated by the belief that less expensive living conditions could be made available to students and that the Society could operate successfully under the combined efforts of its members. After three years of service, this Society has been able to maintain its high standards, and has provided to a group of Penn State students a fellowship and an education in practical social and economic problems as a supplement to that which the College oHers. N.H'I'L'J'Y ADVISHHS BETTY BELL L. tVM. V. DENNIS tV, Dlil'MMUND NITTANY CO-OP MACK A, DIFK linllEli'l' D. GRAHAM ROSEMARY l-I. HARRIS GERALD Ii. BREADY ROBERT L. CUULIIMGE DONALD ll. DAtVSON. JR. JOSEPH II. DEIHERT ltl'l'l'TY A. IHSUHOFP J. IKUHEIH' DI'PPSTAD'I' tVANDA BL t'lll'ltt'IIILL UHAIHJGH IL IGIHVAIIDS AGNES J. DIGt'IU-Ilt SIHCIJNLV 1'2. li'IiI'IY MELBA 1'1. DIXON 'J'HUMAS H. HOOVER GLEN IL KHAN JOHN 1.. KH'IHNAN RI'TH A. ROLLMAN MARY P. CHARLES BERNARD 1:. KING KENNETH KINNI'IY SARA KUI'IKI ELINUR M. LEARN FULLY E. GRAHAM MARTHA GREGORY MAILIOIKY GIIICHUIKY MARY II. GIHMISON t'. WILLIAM LAIRID, JIL St-niurs INDNAI.D F. LEIGH J. DONALD MvLANAt'HAN ANNA M. MITCHELL IIAVID l'. PARKS Juniors PHILLIP M. ITTI'IL HE'PTY ANNE MICKEY GLENN 1'2. IHHIMEYEI! .IIISEPII ID. SPIXICIJJ Suptmnmrt-s A. IIKVIX RAPP IH'IIJIAI: t'. St'IIIKl-II'I'LE Freshmen ININALD M. Md'liEA JOHN 1i. McLAREN MANY H. S'I'I'IEIJ'I It. JAVKSUN STOPKDALE ALLEN CO-OP A LIFE BAVMGAHDNER Mlt'HAEL IH'IIH'IL SARH'EL J. JANET DUNALD E. FARHEH IL TILH'Y EItDlNGEll DONALD H. III'I.SI.ANDICI! PAUL LAZA i tX'ALTIGIE T. MI'AIJJSTER linnh'lt'l' tV. MEXHLE JACK ll. QUIHK HAROLD J. IKAAB LEON J. KURTZ Ali'l'lll'li S. LICNTZ JOHN H. Ml-ALLIS'I'EI! JOHN BACIIA. JR. tVlLFHED 0, BARR IRWIN K. t'l'ltliY, JR. RUSSELL L. GRAU, JR. MARY Lt MILLER .I. EHNICST MINH'H MARY K. NULL KATHLEEN I. ILH'XIEISTICI! DOROTHY M. BORING SHIRLEY E. FIJ'I'I'C IER tVAL'l'Elt F. CARD tVIIJiIAM J. GOODE IiOBEll'l' l3. Mm-FA HLAND G rmluu I vs Seniors M It'IIAI'IL A. KOLI'ISSAH Jnniurs WILBI'H F. SIGIH-th l'. NHIHIIS SMITH HOWARD E. WHEELER MYRHN S. WHEELER Sophomores nnmcm' It. RIi-HW CHARLES S. MALINt'HHK MORTON .L MUI'I. Fruslum-n INHIIS E, I'Uli'l'l-II! Hl'i' i ' ' ' 'U'I'T LUIS V. SH Mil. AND MRS. II. 1.. YEAHLEY KEV. HAIL NORRIS IH'HH J. FEELING MARIAN F. llAl'l' 'I'lH-ILMA 1'3. tt'EIHEL BETTY A. WHI'IV'I'A KER LEWIS J. STANNARD EHNES'I'INE L, STEWART E. BOYD THUMPSON SALLIE L. tVITTEI: 11A RULD V. iVA L'l'ON u t'lIAIHiIGS E. H'UHDIHNH, JL. JAMES Hi ZIEULEII t'lllthTlAX IL ZIMMERMAN I'LAHICNt'IC R. STEVENS, Jll. EDWARD H. KHI'TSKY HIEUIHHQ '1'. STEWART LUFISH Ii. PARTICH INHHS .I. IlAIi'l'I'NG MITIHEL ll. HECKLHH STANLEY 1'. ItEl'I'ZMAN H'ARIU'IN H'. WEAVER lllt'llAliD A. WOL'PERS I'AI'L tV. I'MIH'IHHHR ItH'lLHtD E. WARNER MARIAN A. VVHth'OMIt J. CARROLL iVISE Page 319 OFFICERS Presiden! - - - W. R. HERRMANN Vice Presidenl - - - H. J. EAVIS Secretary - - - - J. M. BYERLY Treasurer - - - - E. T. SHAUT Social Chairman - - B. C. GARTLEY Allzletic Chairman - R. E. GRAUL, JR. INDEPENDENT MENTS ASSOCIATION COUNCIL The Independent Melfs Association was formed three years ago in an eHort to give non-fraternity men the same social, athletic, and political advan- tages enjoyed by fraternity men. The Penn State I. M. A. is a member of the National Independent Students9 Association, a body representing thirly-two non-fraternity organizations in schools throughout the country. The executive and governing body is the Central Council, which is orga- nized along lines similar to the Interfraternity Council. Each unit is repre- sented in the Council. The I. M. A. is now composed of thirteen units, numbering collectively about seven hundred and fifty members. Each unit has its own organization and oHicers. JORDON HALL Page 320 MAC IMLL WATTS IIALL A? Page 321 IRVING HALL PENN HAVEN IHONEER HOUSE Page 322 MILLER CLUB FAIRMONT HALL BLUE AND WI'IITIC Page 323 Leon J. Gajecki, varsity football cap lain and center, 1940. Selected n the All-East team for the East-West game; N. E. A. AllAnerica , Libertfs All- Anerican; As ociated Pre AH-Penn- sylvania. ON THE GHIDIR CAPT.LEON L GAJECKI E. F. Brown L. L. Frketich L. J. Cajecki, Captain M. Carbinski XV. M. Kniaz J. M. L. Kerns H. L. Krouse W. E. Mori L. J. Parsons J. R. Patrick C. M. Peters Page 330 J. A. Pelrella F. M. Platt B. R. Pollock W. R. Smallz C. Stravinski T. E. Vargo L. C. White J. W'oodward S. J. Kopach A. G. Nonemaker C. A. Reid, Mgr. . 3; . F?.hn? 1 him -qw Q a 0g! 4;. xt - fall! . 'N ., J. o '. t , I ..;v,r- . . : v-.-,az:o ', .1 '0 , :7: Q '5 38 :2. 473:. O 'J 1a 4a as Top Row. Left to Iliumelliohnels, Edwards, St-lmtt, Higgins 1meht. lh-Ilc-nk . D Kv B?M'. k1 t 10 , jing- fauna; 91 V 41 Sm'ond Rou';Brou'n, Korus, Smnltz. Frketirh, Nunomukvr, Struvinski. Gurhinski. l'ollm-k, Wom't-r. Pt-tn-llu First RnweXVoodu'urd, Konurh, I'nrsnns, Plutt. Muri, Glljl'l'ki. Kuiuz. Yurgn, Peters, l'ntrlck, 1Vhite SEASONS RECORD Oct. SePenn State ........ 9 Oct. 12-Penn State ........ 17 Oct. 19-Penn State ........ 34 Oct. ZFPenn State ........ 18 Nov. 2-Penn State ........ 12 Nov. 9-Penn State ........ 13 Nov. 16-Penn State ........ 25 Nov. 23ePenn State ........ 7 the Penn State varsity football team of 1940 saw its dreams of the first undefeated season since 1921 shattered by a defeat from the Pitt Panthers in the final game of the campaign. Despite this loss, the Higgins-coached eleven compiled one of the most successful After scoring six victories and one tie in the first seven games, records in many years. The season got off to a shaky start with a 9-0 triumph over a Bucknell ................ 0 West Virginia ............ 13 Lehigh ................. 0 Temple ................. 0 South Carolina ........... 0 Syracuse ................ 13 New York University ...... 0 Pittsburgh ............... 20 Home Home A way A way Home A n'ay Home A way surprisingly strong Bucknell team before a large Dad1s Day crowd C. A. REID, Rhnager Page 331 Page 332 T. E. VA RGO W. E. MORI on New Beaver Field. The Bisons, playing great ball, held the heavier State team score- less until late in the second period when, af- ter a drive of 67 yards, Bill Smaltz passed to Len Krouse for the first Lion six-pointer 0f the year. Ben Pollock converted to give State a 7-0 lead. Lions tallied their final two points when a In the final quarter the pass from the Bucknell center rolled over the end zone for an automatic safety. On the offense, the Bisons were Stopped by pass interceptions 011 the part of Krouse and Captain Leon Gajecki. On Oct. 12, a powerful West Virginia squad invaded New Beaver Field, and al- though outplayed, forced State to come from behind to win. The Lions marched deep into enemy territory several times during the first period but were unable to score. Finally, Johnny Patrick dropped back and kicked a field goal from the 18 yard line. In the second quarter, after marching from their own 35, the Lions scored when Pepper Petrella cut GIT tackle from the Mountaineer six. Late in the sec- ond period, by means of two long passes, the visitors scored twice and at the half the score was 14-10 in favor of West Virginia. In the second half Petrella led a long State J. R. PATRICK C. M. PETERS march that ended in a score and gave the Lions their second victory. The strong State line led by Gajecki stopped the West Virginia backs but passes kept the Lions in trouble. In the first game on foreign soil, Penn State scored an easy 34-0 win over a weak Within five minutes after the game started State had Lehigh team at Bethlehem. crossed the Lehigh goal line on a pass from Smallz Opens a Hole! Action During the Bucknell Came Earl Brown to Krouse. Chuck Peters turned in a beautiful play when he dashed 96 yards to score on the second half kick- off. Playing with a substitute backfield, the Lions scored three more times in the final frame and Ben Pollock, ace kicker, made all three extra points. The first score came on a pass from Len Cranily to Hank Day, and Sonny Rice, a sophomore hack, scored the final two touchdowns. The following week the Blue and White made its annual trip to Philadelphia and came back with a neat 18-0 victory over a strong Temple eleven. Once again Peters and Petrella stood out on the Ogense, and the great State line stalled the Temple hacks. Peters scored first in the opening quarter when he went through tackle from the five yard mark. Petrella ripped and fought his way 35 yards for the second Lion score but Johnny Pat- rick missed the tries for extra points, and, at the half, State held a 12-0 lead. The last touchdown came when Petrella scored af- F. M. PLATT ter State completed a sustained drive of 75 yards. Temple was able to gain only 4-6 yards through the State line. South Carolina invaded the campus on Nov. 2 and became the hfth State victim, bowing by a 12-0 score. Early in the game Craig White intercepted a Gamecock pass on the visitorsi 25 and, after three attempts, Peters carried the ball over for a score. The try for point was blocked and State was held until the third period. Then Tom W. M. KNIAZ Page 333 H. L. KROUSE P. L. WEAVER Vargo recovered a fumble 0n the South Carolina 35 and Wilbur Van Lenten crossed the goal line on an end-around play from the five yard line. South Carolina gained 75 yards through the line, but their aerial attack was bottled up by an alert State backfield. Hopes for an unbeaten, untied season were blasted the following week when Syracuse forced State to the limit to gain a 13-13 deadlock. It was the pitching arm of Smaltz and the receiving of Krouse that saved State from a defeat. The Orange led by Sal Miruhito, drove 58 yards in the first quarter and scored on a pass from the State 12 yard line. With only a minute to go in the first half, Smaltz threw a des- perate 30 yard pass that Krouse snatched from the air to tie the score. 011 a a lateral play Syracuse once more took the lead when Banger went around 10ft end for sixty yards and a touchdown. Mirahito made good his try, but a a beautiful last quarter pass on the Orange 45, from Smaltz to Krouse, plus a good kick by Ben Pollock enabled State to leave Archibald Stadium with an undefeated slate. The Lions got back in the win column on the home gridiron with a 25-0 victory over New York University in the next game. The fans had hardly settled in their seats when Peters took the open- ing kickoff and, behind beautiful blocking, ran 101 yards to score. Page 334 Peters Breaks Away Against N. Y. U. Brown passed to Krouse and Van Lenten converted for the next seven points. Peters tallied again after a 46 yard march, and the fmal score came when Smaltz intercept- ed a pass and went 38 yards to the N. Y. U. five from which point Peters again crossed the goal line. Peters was the outstanding offensive player of the game and the State line returned to form to hold the visitors scoreless. With thoughts of an undefeated season and a possible Bowl hid before them, the Lions went to Pittsburgh, but the mighty Panthers played well and handed State a ' H. ' . W 'W't' ,.. L. C. WHITE C. STRAVINSKI 20-7 lacing to gain revenge for the setback suffered last year at State College. Pitt scored first when Kracum reeled ofT a beautiful 53 yard run, but the try for point was blocked. State tried the Panther line, but was set back repeatedly. Taking t0 the air, the Lions then lost the hall on a pass interception. Then, after an exchange of B. R. POLLOCK W. J . SMALTZ punts, the Panthers marched to the State 23 and scored on a pass to Thurhon. State stayed in the game when the Lions scored on a pass from Smaltz t0 Krouse and a good kick by Pollock, hut, in a desperate last period passing game, they were not able to connect, and Pitt clinched the verdict by in- tercepting a pass and adding another score a few minutes before the close of the game. South Cumlinats Gamecocks Stop Parsons Page 335 Page 336 PENN STATE AGERS CAPT. JOHN E. BARR LETTERMEN J. E. Barr, Captain S. J. Moffatt H. D. Baltimore E. A. Cross R. F. Ramin R. V. Crimes M. D. Miller, Manager SEASONS RECORD Dec. 7iPenn State 30; Washington and Jefferson 31. Home. Dec. 114Penn State 55; Bucknell 21. Away. Dec. IPPenn State 35; Colgate 21. Home. Dec. 18-Penn State 55; Susquehanna 18. Home. Jan. 104Penn State 4-7; N. Y. U. 34. Away. Jan. IIwPenn State 27; Pin 36. Away. Jan. 154Penn State 44; Syracuse 25. Home. Jan. 184Penn State 23; Navy 20. Away. Jan. 29w-Penn State 24; Georgetown 28. Away. Jan. 31-Penn State 32; American University 17. Away. Feb. 54Penn State 29; West Virginia 35. Home. Feb. 8-Penn State 43; Temple 25. Away. Feb. 124Penn State 42; Carnegie Tech 24. Home. Feb. 15--Penn State 27; Syracuse 39. Away. Feb. 19!Penn State 45: Georgetown 38. Home. Feb. 224Penn State 31; Army 27. Away. Feb. 254Penn State 62; Mexico 18. Home. Feb. 274Penn State 50; Muhlenberg 29. Home. March laPenn State 36; Pin 21. Home. March SiPenn State 42; Carnegie Tech 32. Away. Once again ending their season among the top-f'light teams in the country, Penn Statess 1941 basketball team was able to improve on the fine record of last year's team by winning fifteen and losing only five games. Through the brilliant playing of John Barr, Red Moffett, and Herk Bal- timore, the Lawthermen finished their sea- son with a six game winning streak. The State quintet lost its opener to Washington and Jefferson, the same team scoring, State fought to victory. Next on the list, Susquehanna gave the Lions little trouble. Penn Stateis sliding zone defense and deliberate offense clicked with precision and the Nittany Lions emerged from the New York University game the Victor over a highly favored Violet team which was aiming for its ninth straight victory of the season. Captain Barr and Moffett were outstanding in a game in which State led 7 , - Ml 57,3 Top Row, Left In Ititzhtil-Idgnr, ltmuin, lele. Hull. SlIun First IluweCruwt-ll, Grimm, Burr, Bultimore. Gross that handed the Blue and White its initial setback the year before. State took the lead after the first six minutes of play and never relinquished it until the final m0- ments, when W. and J . took the game on two foul shots. The Bucknell five proved an easy victory for the Lions, with all substi- tutes playing in the game. Baltimore and Moffatt shared the scoring honors. Colgate brought a good team to State College, hut, led by Captain Johnny Barris M. D. MILLER, Manager J. S. MOFFATT Page 337 Mofiatt Leaps for the Rebound all the way after the first three minutes. Ralph Kaplowitz, usually high scorer for the New Yorkers, was held scoreless the entire game. Barr cut the cords for 16 points while Moffatt was but two behind with 14. The 47-34 victory for the Lions knocked N. Y. U. from the thin ranks of the major undefeated teams of the year. After a tiresome, overnight trip from New York to Pittsburgh, the Lions dropped their second game of the season, losing to Pitt in a rough game, which virtually developed into a foul shooting contest. Returning to its home floor the State five easily downed Syracuse, and then journeyed to An- napolis t0 nose out a hard fighting Navy team by a desperate last minute spurt of long shots. The next week, in Washington, the Lions met George- town, who capitalized on Statehs poor foul shooting and came out victor in an Page 338 overtime contest. Before returning home the team easily overwhelmed American Uni- versity, but the following game, fell before a spirited and expert-passing West Vir- ginia team. The Lawthermen met their old-time riv- al, Temple, in Convention Hall before a crowd of 9,000, who were amazed by the R. V. CRIMES E. A. GROSS brilliance of Statek 47-34: victory. The sliding zone defense used by the Lions proved effective against the Owls as State bounced back into the winning column with the smooth coordination shown in the earlier part of the season. After little more than a practice game with Carnegie Tech, the Lions suil'ered their fifth and last defeat of the year, dropping a close game to Syracuse. Again on their own floor, the Nittanymen, playing hard and Spectacular hall, avenged their earlier loss to Georgetown by outscoring the Hoyas 45 to 38. The Lions next traveled to West Point, where they emerged victor from a fray in which the Army team played better hall than at any other time in their season. In the next game with Mexico, the State five rolled up its highest score of the season, winning 62-18. After defeating Muhlenherg, the Lions avenged an early season loss by overcoming Dr. CarISOIYS Pitt Panthers, 36-21. Then the Lawthermen finished their 1941 campaign with a 42-32 victory over the Tartans of Carnegie Tech. Captain Johnny Barr established a new Penn State scoring record by garnering 519 points in his three years of varsity competition, becoming the first Lion hasketeer to pass the 500 point mark. Barr Drops in an Easy One! H. D. BALTIMORE R. II. CROWELL R. H. EDGAR R. F. RAMIN Page 339 Page 340 BO0TERS NITTANY Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Sept. nopaw x FE SEASONS 28-Penn State--- 3 12 Penn State---- 3 19-Penn Staten 8 2PPenn State. . 7 2 Penn State---- 2 9 Penn State---- 5 20-Penn State---- 3 23 Penn State---- 3 R. S. Findley, Manager RECORD Gettysburg ...... 1 Western Maryland 0 Bucknell ........ Syracuse ........ 0 Navy ........... 1 Army .......... 0 Pennsylvania ---- 0 Temple ......... 2 Home Home Home A way Away Home Away Home Once again clinchng the title as the out- SIanding collegiate soccer team in the East, Penn State's 1940 hooters drove through an eight game schedule in brilliant fashion to finish their eighth consecutive undefeated SCEISOH. The Lions, in top form, began where they had left off last season, handily de- feating a scrappy Gettysburg aggregation, 3-1. With the help of Al Heck and Hap Freeman, two untried sophomore fullhacks, the Lion forward wall was continually able to penetrate the Gettysburg defense. Van Hartman accounted for the first State tally, which was quickly followed by Don Du- railfs goal. The final score for the home team came in the fourth quarter when Crin- gn Galindo, a newcomer from Panama, headed one into the visitor'hx' net. Due to Goalie Zen Laskarisa numerous saves, the Nittany hooters were ahle t0 m x t down a ftghting Western Maryland team, 3-0. Captain Walt Hosterman started the ball rolling early in the game by a perfect shot into the upper corner of the net. Du- rain, for the second straight game, tallied after receiving Kingk pass. King scored the final marker late in the encounter. Playing the entire game in a snowstorm that kept the score down, and with Woody R. S. FINDLEY, Manager Tun Row, Loft tn Ittght-Froenmn, IInrtmun, Dourlmrn. Sr-uvy. Dutfnrtl, IIm-k, Gulimtu Sm-und Itme-Fimth' tMunuuvrt. Corumn. Arnold, Green, King. Meuruil, Jeffrey tCuuchJ First ltow-Juuus. Lusknris. liosternuul, Duruln. Ernst, Tuylur J. D. DURAIN Page 341 Heslerman Heads One Into the Air Page 342 F. H. ERNST II. 1. JONES t; mt 57m V. A. IIARTMAN X. P. LAHKARIS King scoring three tallies, the Penn State soccer team trounced Buck- neH, 8-0. Bueknell was outclassed from the very beginning when King tallied his first marker. In the second period, Calindo, King, Megruit, and Ernst scored in rapid succession. Despite numerous suhstitutimls, King and H urtmu n were able to score once again before the final whistle hlew. Coach Bill Jeffrey9s men continued merrily on their way to an- other undefeated season by swamping Syracuse, 7-0. Hartman led the Lions hy denting the net three times, and Gatlindo was close behind with two markers. l'I'ostermun 21nd Duruin each managed to heat 0th in te eomptete State75 shutout Victory. The Nittuny hooters ran into ditheulty in the fmut quarter of the Navy game after the withdrawal of Hosterman due to an injury. Nevertheless, the Lion forward wan was able to withstand the long kicks 0th the Midshipmen, and Penn State edged out the Middies, 2-1. Dumin accounted for the two State markers early in the game while Navy7s only gout was scored late in the final period. Ernst Intercepts an Army Pass Like an irresistible force, the Penn State soccer machine rolled over Army, 5-0, to extend their winning streak. Once again Hartman, Calindo, Megrail, and Durain shared scoring honors. Although the Cadets played a rushing game and several times threatened to score, Goalie Laskaris halted the drive each time. Successive victory number sixty was rung up when Jeffrey,s pro- teges turned back Pennsylvania, 3-0. Calindo again came through with two beautiful scoring shots. King was able to tally once before the final gun. The Penn State soccer team concluded its 1940 season with a close win over an aggressive Temple squad, by the score of 3-2. Stateas offensive, which was slow to get started, came through in the fourth quarter, when Hartman and King booted in two. At the close of the season, after completing their sixty-first game without a defeat, the Liorfs along with Princeton University, were named co-owners 0f the Eastern Intercollegiate Soccer Title. G. G. GREEN C. W. TAYLOR Page 343 VARSITY LETTERMEN F. A. Gleason, Captain C. E. Rohrer J. R. Scalzo J. P. Valla R. G. Alexander C. L. Hess J. M. Kerns C. H. Ridenour J. D. Hunsicker J. W. Brand, Manager CAPT. FRANK A. CLEASON ON THE MAN SEASONS RECORD Jan. 1 1-Penn Slate ........ 29 Maryland ............... 3 Home Jan. 18-w-Penn Slate ........ 27 Syracuse ................ 3 Away Feb. 4yPenn State ........ 12 Princeton ............... 14 Away Feb. 8-Penn Slate ........ 8 Lehigh .................. 6 Home Feb. 15-Penn Slate ........ 17 Navy ................... 11 Away Feb. 22 Penn Stale ........ 18 Cornell ................. 6 Home Feb. 27 Penn Stale ........ 1 4 Michigan ................ 12 Home Mar. 1 1 621111 Stale ........ 27 Army ................... 3 Home March 7-8-Eastern Intercollegiates, New York City, Fifth Place .1. W. BRAND, Manager March 21-22 N. C. A. A., Bethlehem, Three Points. J, R. SCALZO Page 344 c Tun Row. Left to ItighteVuIlu, erns. ltolnror, Alt-xumtvr First Ituwkllmml tMunngert, Soulzu, Gloumm, Hesm HiIlNIOllr, Suuith-l H'mwm Coach Charlie SpeidePS wrestlers con- cluded their 1941 dual meet season with a record of seven victories and one defeat. The season was highlighted by Captain F rank Cleasorfs concluding his collegiate career with fifteen consecutive dual meet victories, and Sophomore Charlie Riden- oufs gaining the Eastern Intercollegiate 121-lh. title. The Maryland Terrapins were Stateas first victim, bowing by a decisive 29-3 score, as Stanley, Ridenour, Rohrer, and Kerns won by falls. Captain Gleason, Crabtree and Scalzo gained decisions, while Valla lost a close decision to Captain Mc- Neil of Maryland. The matmen gained their second win at the expense of Syracuse, 27-3. Crabtree lost the only decision, while Hess, Valla, and Kerns won by falls. All the other Lions Page 345 Ridennur Ties Up Littleton of Cnrnell won with ease. The following week, the Princeton wrestlers upset a highly favored State team in a nip and tuck meet at Prince- ton by a score of 14-12. The meet was decided in the last match when Robbins of Princeton threw Kerns. Captain Gleason, Hess, Scalzo and Rohrer chalked up vie- tories for the Lions. Led by Captain Gleasonis victory over Al Lee, the Lion matmen defeated a highly favored Lehigh aggregation, 18-6. This was the first setback in eighteen matches for the Engineers. Hess, Gleason, Alex- ander, Scalzo, Rohrer and Kerns won easily over their Lehigh opponents. Navy fell before the State wrestlers by a score of 17-11, with Ridenour winning by a fall, and Hess, Alexander, and Rohrer Page 346 C. L. HESS J. P. VALLA gaining decisions. State continued its win- ning streak by downing Cornell, 18-6, in a match which saw Robrer and Hess lose their first bouts of the season. It was Charlie Ridenoufs fall that tal- lied the two extra points to win the meet with Michigan, 14-12. Captain Gleason, Alexander, and Scalzo earned the remaind- er of the points for State. Captain Gleason scored his fifteenth straight victory as the Nittany Lion grap- plers dropped the curtain on a successful season by trimming Army, 27-3. Ridenour, Scalzo, and Kerns overpowered their Cadet foes by falls, while Hess and Valla deci- sioned their opponents. State entered a full team at the Eastern Intercollegiates held in New York City, gaining fifth place with sixteen points. Charlie Ridenour became the new 121- pound champion while Kerns placed sec- ond in the heavyweight division. At the Nationals in Bethlehem, State re- ceived only three points. Captain Gleason placed third in the 135-p0und class while Kerns lost to the heavyweight champion in the semi-finals by a one-point margin. Gleason Scores a Near Fall Page 347 CAPT.FRANK WKSTANKO SEASONS RECORD Jan. 25-Penn Stale ...... 7 Feb. SwPenn Stale 3V; Feb. 8-Penn Stale ...... 3V3 Feb. IS-Penn State ...... 4 Feb. 22-Penn State 6143 Mar. 1--Penn Stale ...... 21A; Mar. 15 Penn Slate ...... 4131- Western Maryland 1 Syracuse .............. 4V2 North Carolina ......... 41A; Cornell ............... 4 Army ................. 11A: Wisconsin ............. 5 V3 Michigan State ......... 31A Home Home A way A way Home Home A way March 8-9-Eastern Intercollegiate Boxing Association Tournament, Syra- cuse, N. Y., Sixth Place 5 Points. March 27-28-29-N. C. A. A. Boxing Tournament, State College, Pa., Tie for Third Place -9 Points. Page 348 IN THE RING LETTERMEN V. W. Fiore F. W. Stanko, Captain P. C. Mall P. J. Scally J. C. Lewis W. T. Richards C. H. Hoffman W. F. Stanley W. C. Mazzocco R. D. Baird L. H. Cohen J. H. Heck, Manager L, a Wii 571412 Top How. Left to Iliullte-llouvk H'mwm, Muster, Peters, Sn-nlly, Mull, Baird. IIm-k l'Mnnuiu-rl First Ituwieliewls, Muzzm't-u, Stunloy, Flore, Stnnku. Huffman, ltirhurnln, tnh I Rising to great heights after having a mediocre season, the Penn State boxing team produced one national champion and another finalist to finish in a tie for third place in the N. C. A. A. boxing tournament, held this year at State College. Paul Scally, State 175-pounder, an up and down boxer all year, proved to he the surprise of the tournament as he ham- mered his way to the title by heating Washington State,s Fred Speigelherg in the finals. Captain-elect Baird fought his way to the finals in the 145-pound bracket but was beaten by Elton Tohiassen, 0f the California Aggies. Bill Stanley, 127-p0und boxing rookie, added a point to the State total by placing fourth in his class. Injuries and ineligibility hampered the Lions as they fought through seven dual meets, winning three, losing three, and tying one. Jim Lewis, 155-p0und veteran, was unable to hit top form all season because of illness, and midway through the season Billy Mazzacco, classy 127-p0under, was declared ineligible because he had a few amateur bouts to his credit when he en- tered college. State opened its home season with an impressive 7-1 victory . J. H. HECK, Manager over Western Maryland. Hoffman, Richards, and Mall scored v, w, FIORE Page 349 Page 350 J. ti. LEWIS R. D. BAIRD P. .l. SCALLY technical knockouts while Finrc won on u forfeit. Les Cohen in thc I75-pound class was the only mun who suITercd defeat. In the next home moot the Lions tasted defeat for the first time, bowing to a powerful Syracuse team, 4V3 tn 3V3. Maz- zzuzco won by forfeit while Baird and ScaHy took decisions and Hoffman added a draw to tho. State total. The highlight of the meet was the 175-p0und hout, where Paul Sunny handed Ameri- co Woyciesjcs, Syracuse ace, his first dual meet defeat in four yea rs. In the flrst foreign meet, State traveled to Chapel Hill where the Turheels of North Carolina handed the Lions another 4V; to 31,1; setback. Captain Rod Stunko came through with a knockout victory for State. In their next engagement the Lions were held to a 4-4 tie hy Cornell in a meet at Ithaca. Bob Baird suffered his first loss Cohen Drives in Under a West Painter's Guard 0f the season but Scally saved the meet by winning in the heavy- weight class. On Feh. 22 State bounced hack into the win column with an easy 6V: to lug win over the Army in Recreation Hall. Stanko was the only man to lose and Scally was held to 21 draw while all the other State men won decisions. In the final home meet the Houckmen made a 5116 showing hut lost to XVisconsin, 51,2 to 2211:. Mall scored at surprising victory over Phil Prnther in the l75-p0nnd class: Fiore held Gibson to a d raw; Lllltl Jim Lewis won from Kramer at 155. In their last dual meet till the sousnn, State handed Michigan State at 41A; to 3V3 defeat all East Lansing. Fiore, Stanko, Hoff- man, and Lewis won for State and Les Cohen added a half-point on a draw to insure the State victory. 0n the eighth and ninth of March the State boxers cmnpeted in the Eastern Intercollegiate tournament held at Syracuse but were unsuccessful in their attempts to retain the championship. Only one man, Bolthy Baird, reached the finals and he was then beaten by Schotl of Syracuse. The Syracuse hoys won the title P. C. MALL L. H. COHEN and State ended up in sixth place scoring only five points. szllly Outhoxes Speigelherg of Washinglnn State to Win the N. C. A. A. 175 Lh. Crown Page 351 ON THE DIAMOND LETTERMEN 1940 M. Valeri, Co-captain C. E. Medlar S. C. Matula P. G. Menzie, Co-captain B. Fore E. W. Bastian E. Sapp 2;.II.23ates C. S. Quailey J . M. Richardson A. B. Seibel CAPT. EDXVARD SAPP, 241 K. W. Truhn D. S. Sherwin W. J. Debler R. L. Casselberry, Manager SEASONS RECORD 1940 April 52Penn State 0; Princeton 2. Away. April 62Penn State 7; Lehigh 2. Away. April 10-Penn State 10; Western Maryland 2. Home. April 12-Penn State 5; West Virginia 2. Home. April 172Penn State 3; Syracuse 2. Home. April 23-Penn State 3; Temple 2. Home. April 2FPenn State 10; Rutgers 2. Away. April 27-Penn Stale 9; Army 3. Away. May 12Penn State 5; Dickinson 2. Home. May 4-Penn State 1; Gettysburg 2. Away. May 82Penn State 5; Pennsylvania 1. Away. May 11-Penn State 6; Pittsburgh 4. Away. May 22-Penn State 8; Susquehanna 1. Home. May 29-Penn State 4; Bucknell 0. Home. June 62Penn State 10; Illinois Wesleyan 3. Home. June 82Penn Slate 6; Pittsburgh 1. Home. Page 352 Victorious in 14 out of 16 games, the 1940 Penn State base- ball team hung up its spikes after achieving one of the greatest records in State baseball history. With only three days of outdoor practice under their belts, the Nittany nine traveled to Princeton and was defeated 2.0 by a Tiger team that had already played five games. The next day State defeated Lehigh in Bethlehem and then went on to chalk up eight straight victories. Jimmy Richardson, State southpaw, pitched a great game, allowing only three hits, to subdue the Engineers, 7-2. Opening their home season, the Blue and White tossers backed the four hit twirling of Chuck Medlar with a barrage of hits to swamp Western Maryland by a 10-2 score. Great support by his mates gave Richardson his second vic- ?ghw :874, tory of the year as State next heat West Virginia 5-2 on a cold, h f :'$ T. C. EVANS, 'AI-l. Manager J. M. RICHARDSON windswept diamond. Eddie Bastian stepped out Of his usual relief role to pitch the Lions to a brilliant 3-0 shutout victory over Syracuse, allow- 7W? Top Row, Left to Iitght rilt'nrris, annr, lh-anIIzo, Mntllln, Syrhturz. Mrt'nlmln-y, Hull, t'nxsvllwrl'y Second Ittttx'rVchtltlttlt 1L'um'hl. Supp, Qlulih-y. lM-hlt-r, ltix-lmnlsnn. Metllzlr, ltullinsnn, linsixtn, St-itn-I. Kolkvlwck i'lrxt Rout;l'urnvll. Elmrsolv, Sherwin. Vnh-rie, Monziv, Bustlull, Unn-N, Miller, 'l'rulm Page 353 Page 354 G. H. GATES W. J. DEBLER ing the Orange but three hits. Menzie starred in this game with three hits out of four trips to the plate, driving in two of the State tallies. The fifth straight victory was recorded as State squeezed out a 3-2 victory over Temple with Ken Truhn connecting for five of the nine State base hits. Truhn and Gates accounted for eight Lion runs as State swamped Rutgers 10-2 at New Brunswick, and the team wound up a short trip by taking the measure of the Army team at West Point by a 9-3 score. Fritz Seibel, Lion first-sacker, who had been out with an arm injury returned to the lineup and banged out a double and two singles. The Lions took Dickinson for their eighth straight but the streak was broken when they went down to defeat by a 2-1 score in an eleven inning battle with the Gettysburg Bullets. State got hack in the win column when they beat Penn in Philadelphia by a 5-1 margin, Bastian hitting and pitching his way to his ninth straight win. Menzie Out at First! C. E. MEDLAR F. M. FARRIS The Blue and White scored five runs in the second frame to register a 6-4 victory over Pitt and continued on their win- ning way as Menzie and Med- lar led them to an 8-1 victory over Susquehanna. State closed the season by winning three straight home games, taking a 3-0 verdict from Bucknell, scoring five times in the eighth inning to trip Illinois Wesleyan, 21nd bowing out with a 6-1 conquest of Pitt. Eddie Bastian allowed Pitt only six hits and Paul Mal'ar Delivers High 3' ! Hard ' 1' sumwehamm Batman Menzie hit the only home run of the year as the Lions beat Pitt in the finale. Bastian ended his pitching career with 13 victories and no defeats. W. E. THOMAS Slate Awaits. u Syracuse Pitch A. E. MAURER Page 355 LION THACKMEN LETTERMEN 1940 N. H. Ewell D. D. Erhard W. J. Smith R. R. Smith R. L. Hutchings F. M. Platt M. S. Peters F. E. Maule L. P. Henderson 0. C. Krug W. J. Engel J. S. Moffalt W. A. Doehnert R. H. Yohn N. Vukmanic, Captain R. E. Miller J. Bakura G. D. Leydic, Manager V. A. Hartman CAPT.VAN A.HARTMAN,W1 NV N c; 54 !- m1 Jq 5. . i. '.?.,- I4. gawwm 4 My Top Row. Left to Itht Cor-bnulu, anln, Thiel. Reinhold, Plan, Kotz, Williams. 1108: Second Ihm' IIu1nu-, Grimm, Conlnn. Grorm, llmtlnm-r. IIoN'otth-r, Gnrrott, Buurgerie, Kruu. I'Mtlrx, lIun-hinus, lmlmru, Mumm, Ilosnrnmn Kjellmun, Bums, Ewen, Hurrhmn, Hurtnmu, Simon, Miller, Leytliv, Warner Wum-ln First ltuu' Tc-ss, Snyder, Goffherg, Ilmuleruun, Smith. Yuknlanlc. W. Smith, Erhard, Yolm. Price, Quigley, Null Page 356 1940 SEASONS RECORD INDOOR F eb. 17ePenn State, 48; Cornell, GEIthaca, N. Y. W. P. CONLON, 911, Manager March 2-1. C. A. A. A. A.el7V2 Points, Third Place, New York City OUTDOOR May 4?Penn State ...... 6456 Ohio State ........ 6756 May llePenn State ...... 61 Pittsburgh 79 May 18-Penn State ..... 104h Syracuse ......... 30h May ZEPenn State ...... 71 Navy ............. 55 Home A way Home Home June lel. C. A. A. A. A., 24 Points, Second Place, Cambridge, Mass. Penn State,s indoor track season opened at the Millrose Games in New York City with Barney Ewell placing second in the 60-yard dash. Six days later a team was entered in the Penn Athletic Club Invitation meet which was highlighted by EwelPs lowering of his previous world,s record to 5 seconds for the 50-yard dash. The two mile relay team placed third. Following an exhibition with Army featured by Captain Vukmanic capturing the shot put and Maule winning the 880- J. S. MOFFATT N. H. EWELL W. J. SMITH Page 357 yard run, State suffered its first indoor de- feat at the hands of Cornell despite stand- out performances by Ewell, Bakura and Krug. Six meet records were broken by State athletes. Ewell, with firsts in the 75- yard dash, 75-yard 10w hurdles and the broad jump, Bakura with 12' 6 in the pole vault, Krug with 6' in the high jump, and the mile relay team of Hartman, Kjellman, Thiel and Ewell set new records. Other F. M. PLATT flrsts were scored by Henderson in the one- mile, Bill Smith in the two-mile, and Yohn in the 880. The Lion trackmen climaxed their indoor season by capturing third place in the IC-4A Championship Meet with 17V; points. Again Ewell led the scoring by winning the sprint and breaking the broad jump record, followed by Krug, Bill Smith, Henderson and Maule. Captain Vukmanic and Barney Ewell represented the Nittany Squad in the first outdoor meet at the Drake Relays in Des Moines. Competing against the top-notch track men in the country, Nick easily threw Page 358 M. S. PETERS the javelin to win that event. Barney also enjoyed a great day by placing first in the 100-yard dash and fifth in the broad jump. On the same day at the Penn Relays, Bill Smith ran a close third in the two-mile. Ohio State squeezed out a close Victory over the Lions by winning the last event as State opened its home season. Individual scoring honors went to Vukmanic and Ewell J. BAKURA A. L. BOURGERIE J. F. WILLIAMS Q. L. DEIDRICK with 15 points each. Ewell tied the State record in the 100-yard dash and set a new record in the 220. Other standout per- formances were Moffittths 13' in the pole vault and Bill Smitlfs two-mile victory. The following week the State aggrega- tion traveled to Pittsburgh only to he edged out in a close meet. Individual honors again went to Ewell who turned in three vic- tories. Vukmanic won a first, second, and third place in the javelin, discus, and shot put respectively. Maule easily took the one and two-mile run, while Erhard captured the hammer throw. After losing two consecutive meets, State crushed Syracuse, 104' 1.13 to 20 213. The one-sided affair was due to the excellent performances of the entire team. State gained 13 firsts in 15 events. In the final home encounter State easily won over Navy, 71-55. Honors went to Ewell and Vukmanic with 15 and 9 points, respectively. Bakura gained recognition N by clearing the bar at 13' 31A in the pole vault for a new State record. Maule won the mile and tied with Smith in the two-mile. Penn State climaxed its outdoor season in great fashion by capturing second place with 24. points in the IC-4A meets. Ewell again proved himself a real champion as he scored firsts in three events. No one had duplicated that feat since 1937. His time Of 20.7 seconds in the 220-yard dash tied the previous meet record. Captain Vuk- manic culminated his collegiate career by placing first in the javelin and fifth in the discus. Hartman Scores Over His Navy Foe Hult'hings Clears tllt' Hurdles! Page 359 LION LACRIISSEMEN LETTERMEN B. E. BlISel', Co-caplain J. D. Yudin D S. Newbury 0. E. RiIIIII', CII-caplain R. C. Sharp W Dalllebaum J 'ice J. R. Carter .1. G.R IddelI D. .I. Hess II. B. Drake M. SnIer M Cicuk J. E. MCIIIIIgII J ' . . mm W. D Ilenning,r L. Brigmun, Jr., Mgr. 1940 SCHEDULE P. S Opp YII Ilu UIIIIIIIIIII NIIw 1:1IIVIIII. CIIIIn.12 0 April IIIIIIIIIIIIII. Stact 'o ....... 9 14 1 mil 1.2' 'LIIIIIsyII'IIIIIII. PIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIII . 5 0 Ihril 13-:Nuvy AIIIIIIII IIIis 1 10 April ZIIn-CurIIIIII SIIIILI CIIIIcgc , 7 0 ApIi I :2- iSWIerIIIIIIrC. Stutc Collcg L, 3 H ApIiI 21 Maryland. State College 3 7 May . ' stl Y 5 0 Mn: 12 5 guy 3 11 LAPT. IVARRLN DA'II'IILICIIAUIII ' I'I 6 w 4p$v WE; $1'4'g ,1: 55;: .v: aIII' 'Utiggw IN?! WE V 65g m 2:? I IN V'wg Itasw I$m$ i aW 'l -'-l . ,. '5- I PIX Jarrett, Irll IIIIIIr Young Ilscko. DIIIIINHHHH IXIOI'TOW, DoII'II-II . IIlttIIr, SIIIIIIIIII, ZiIIuIIIII'II us IIeIIIIIIIg . JIIIIIII IIOCI , III,IIllell MLIIIIgII SIIIIrII, Ill'h'h', YIIIIIII, IIIII'IIII, U. llit I.IIr NII'III IIrI'. I'IIIrIIr IIIIIIIIIII, Iz'IIIlIII 'IIIiI-l ICIoII IIII Tun IluII', Lott III RIgIItI-SIIIIN, WIIIIIIIII, KIIslIIr SIIcoIIII ROIYw-SIIICI', WIIIIIIIrI. MIIIIIII-II. .I First IHYWBFIKIIIIHI, I'ri1-I-, TIIII Penn State lacrosse IIIIIIII III 1940 played an eIIIven-game Schedule and won only four III IIIIIsII contests. DIIIiIIg IIIe entire season, the Lions wore handicapped by a lack of reserve slrcIIgIlI. In the 893501114 IIpIIIIIIr SlalII. journeyed I0 New Haw II and IlIIfeuIed YaIII in the first box lacrosse ilITlP IIVIII' played by a PIIIIn Slate IIIIIIII. Buser DaIllIIIIaIIIII and RidIIIIII were outstand- ing, accounting for eight of IIIC twelve goals SC UH II. TIIII IerIIlar seusun began with IIIIIIII pIIIIrIIr TESIIIIS.SI319 dropped names to Hobart, PIIIIII- sylvania, and Navy lIIIfIIIe IInIIIIiIIg lIIII wiII t'OIlImn with a 7-6 IIiIIIIIplI Own the Big Redo CUIIICI Stale next met Maryland and Army, lwo nf IIIII naIiIInIs IIIIIsIuIIIIing teams and, deIpile a IIIIICII iIIIprovIIII ullIIck, IIIII Liuns dropped IIOIII III these cunIIIslI. Yudin, Sharp, Drake and Carla played brilliant IIIIIeIIsiIII games on both occasions. Led by IIigII- ISCUIIII George RiIIIIr SIalII ran erIIIpuIIl over their next two opponents, defeat ing LeIIiIIII 12 5 and Colgate 11-3. Sylacllsc, playing one 0f its best games 0f the year upset IIIII Lions III IIIII seasun s IIIIaIII by II 16-6 scurv Co- C aptains Rilter and Emma WIIrII invilIIII l0 play In the annual lacrosse classic IIIe North- SIIIIIII game, played at Maryland. AfIIIr IIIII lrIIIIIII, Riner waI IIIIIIIIIII 0n the first All American E. B. HARRIS, Manager teum,a and Buser was placed on the third All- AIIIerII an squad. Page 360 PENN STATE HARRIER LETTERMEN W. J. Smith IL L. Tilit'i V. H. Kntz C. E. Snyder A. L. Bnurgcrit- E. G. Spencer, h'ianagor WILLIAM J. SMITH, Capt. WI? ' . Ch, g Left to llight-Grlt-ve, Spencer, Smith. ttanlwru, lhnurgt'rto, Suytlt'r. 'l'btol. Kotz. Ix'intiull. Hurlthurt, Hymn, Wheeler, XVithortm'. Jhuttsnu. Wilmer tttutu-ht SEASONS RECORD 5 Oct. l2-PennState .................. 3 Michigan State ................... 20 Home Oct. 26aPenn State .................. 28 Syracuse ........................ 27 Home Nov. 2-PennState- Rt H ' -- 94 Away Pittsburgh ....................... 25 Away Nov. 9wPennStute .................. 30 Nov. lBWPenn State, Eighth Place I. C. A. A. A. A. New York, N. Y. Penn Stateis 1941 Cross Country team iinisht'd its season with fuur consecutive setbacks, but the meets were lost to the natiorfs outstanding barriers. The highlight of the year was the running of Captain Billy Smith, who finished first in all dual meets and fourth in the I. . . A. A. A. competition. Opening the season against Michigan State on Beaver Fivld, Captain Bill Smith showed his mettle by hashing in first, a full minute and a half bt-t'oru his closest contestant. te inns bowed to the stronger Michigan State loam, national champions, by a score of 20 t0 Th Lion barriers met a veteran Syracuse squad in their last home meet. Following Cap- tain Smith, Chet Snyder uf Pvnn Stan: and Wes Slansbury, fought a twu-mihx duel for svctmd place with Snyder taking, the lead with nniy yards In 5.1.0. Syracuse look the third, fourth, hfth and sixth places which gavc them the meet by a score of 27 to . Penn State entered their first away moot 0f the: svasun by meeting Manhattan at Van Court- lundt Park, New York. After a spill with Neidnig three quarters of a mile from the start, Bill Smith broke away from the, pack and came in first. followed by three Manhattan runners, result- ing in the Jaspers coming out on top with a score of 31 to 24. Hindered by leg injuries, Penn 51:1th barriers met Pittsburgh in Schenley Park. State bowed to the Panthers who took the meet with a scorc wt 25 to 30. Bi iy Smith completed his record- breaking career by coming in first with a timi- of 25 minutes and 28 seconds. With the close 0f the- 1940 cross-country season came lilt' 32ml annual IC4t-A championships. Led by Captain Smith. winner of the IC4-A in his sqphomorv year. Penn State took eighth place in the meet. ietting out of a bad starting position, Smith was slow in catching up with the lead- ers but finished in fourth place. E. C. SPENCER, Mgr. Page 361 IN T H E LETTERMEN W. S. Kirkpatrick, Captain A. A. Price P. F. Bugatin '11. Rvissmunn E. R. Clulzss T. J. Ruhinsnn D. D. Dt'iMztnzn R. S. Sartz R. M. Erwin T. F. Taylnr J. H. Frm-htvr F. C. Wanner C. J. McCarty E. F. Wt-hh N. Urmenhuum, Mutiagvr SEASONS RECORD Jan. 117 Penn Statl' .................. 1H Curnvgiv Tm-h ......................... 31 Ft'lb. 8 Pt-nn Stutt---------------n--33 Tt-mpiv 29 Ft-h. 15 71101111512110 ....... 29 liniu-rsity of Pittsburgh ................ 46 Fc-h. 197 ?Ptinn State .................. 33 University of Pennsylvania .............. 4-2 1701!. 22741011115131? .................. 26 Rutgers 4-9 Mar. 17 Pvml Statt' .................. 32 Syracnso 43 Mar. 8 4701111 Statv .................. 26 Cornell 4'9 Led by Capt. Bill Kirkpatrick. who was untlefcatmi in the 50-yard free style throughout the 501150 , Couch Huh Gulhruith's swimim'rs began tlu-ir 1931-1 campaign with successivv wins over Curm-giv 'iict-h and Temple University. The hapless Tartans tifiervd little opposition to Iilt' Linn nataturs, and Coach Galbraith entered unly sr-condistring men in the Emil events, with the fancy diving event rewaling State's only weakness. Temple was 1110 sccund State victim. bowing by a 53-22 score. Last yearis defeat was avrnged with ease. as tho Nittanyim-n swam m an easy Victory, Kirkpatrick in the 50 and Don Dt-lMunzu in the 4110 free style won brilliant Victories for State in the Pittsburgh mm-t. hut 11 well haiuncml Punthcr squad shaded tht- Lions by a 36-29 score. Penn State was ahle tn do liltio hatter against the Uniwrsity of Pennsylvania and fc11 WILLIA M S. KIRKPATRICK. Capt. ln-t'nre the Quukvrs, 42-33. in the next Itlt't'l of the svusnn, the Lion swimnu-rs met the strung. N. C. URISENBAUM. Mgr. est oppusition in Rutgers University. State was outmunncd in almost ail events, with Kirk- patrick's 50 yard sprint triumph tht- nnly Linn highlight. Syracuse offered a wril-hulam-vd squad which topped tht- Lions in their next attempt. 43-32. The svasun's finale saw the Nittanymvn lose thoir fifth match of the year, bowing to a puwu-rful Cornell aggregation, 419-26. Kirkpatrick in thq- 50 and Al PriL-v, veteran diver. t-insed thv season with well earned Victurit-s. I i?! up lhm', Loft lo ltighth 'Urttl'llhtllltll tMunum-rt, Stern. Ustvrlnuyvr, Swm-t, t'lmsv, ltrirtv. Smlivri Si-umut lhmw Unskill, tihiuss, Ashton, Taylor, Dt-Hlnnzn. Erwin, ll. 16. thiltirnith tFuxu-ht First ltuw ?Ituuntin. ttoliinnnn, Mi-t'urty. Klrkxmtrivk tCuptiiim, Surtz, Wt-hh, nviNHIIIIIIH Page 362 LETT ER M E N .i. R. C111I1'1'1' R. C. M1'C11y R. R. IIIIIiIiu-I'I K. S. Rambo 5. E. Furlu-s F. K. RiL'ilWillL' IV. R. Funk F. R. 511111111111 C. C. 0111111 B. H. SIIIiIi W. R. Gill F. H. W'ulizu'c C. IV. 1.0101111in ii. IV. 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S. .II.iiitI.1I1'111l1'IIII' l'1'IIII :Ii0 W011 Virginia UIIiv1 -I'.1'i13 i't'llil 1::0 PlllIt'rsltI 11f CI'liiiUr I'niII ' , . '01111 0 . ' '0IIII.1' 'lx'IIIIiu . . J. R. COOI LR, Manager Penn 1 ate ........ 01011111111 C1Iii01g0 ....u'..- . . .. Page 363 CAPT. JACK W. BRAND M. L. BLOOM, Manager Page 364 LION LINKSMEN LETTERMEN R. H. Millvr, Co-Captain C. S. Maxwdl K. K. Klingcnsmith, Co-Captain P. E. Whitmoyer J. W. Brand C. C. Seoholtl J W. Huhler J. J. Clarke, Manager SEASONS RECORD April ZOt-Pvnn Stato 6; Pittsburgh 3. Home. April 24-gP9nn Statt- 8; W. and J. 1. Home. April 27t:Pcnn State 8: Army 1. Home. May thenn Stat? 71,6; West Virginia IEQ. Home. May ltiiponn State 4; Cornell 5. Away. May 477Pcnn State 4:; Pittsburgh 5. Away. May 1071301111 State 3: Georgetown 6. Away. May llr-Ponn State 1; Princeton 8. Away. May 11771301111 State 4; Pennsylvania 5. Away. Although Pvnn Statt-hs varsity golfers hogan thvir dual marl soasun with four consecutive wins, they were unath to maintain their winning form and drnpped their last hvc matches to hang up a 1940 record of four wins and five lnsses. In the seasmfs opener, the Lions defeated an invading Pittsburgh team, 6-3, with Klingensmith, Brand, Huhler, and Laporte scoring decisive wins. Washinglon and Jefferson next frll hefort- the Penn State golfers, 8-1. Hubler, Miller, Klingon- smith, Maxwell, and Sechold werv outstanding for Lions. The Nittany Lions continued to play top-notch golf, and defeated Army 8-1, with the same quintet that vanquished W. and J. conquering the gulfing cadets. State's final win of the year came at the expense of WQ-st Virginiahs Mountaineers. who bowed to the Lions, 71,1.y-1Vg. On May 4, State journeyed to Ithaca and hogan a 1011;: string of losses, bowing hefnre Pittsburgh and Cornell on the: same day. In a match played at Oakmont State was able to dn little hotter and lost to Georgetown 3-6. 011 lhis sanw Oakmnnt course, lhc Linus droppvd matches tn huth Princeton and Pennsylvania to end their dual meet svuson. Left to Righthltutllerford tCoun-M, Brnnd, Seetmld, Kltngensmtth, Miller, Clarke Otnnngen, Maxwell. Bloom CAPT. MALCOLM WEINSTEIN, C. W. DELONC, 41, Manager Top Row. Left to Iliuht-metht'r. IilIIllHPy, West. Iim-thko tCIIIIchi t RowiKIIode, Bowman, GnoIIIIIIuI, Lesko. Hughea V41 NITTANY RACQUETEERS 1940 LETTERMEN M. Weinstein T. J. Lcsko D. V. Hughes J. W. Cuudmun, Captain .1- H- Knode J. R. West, Cu-ManagI-r W. F. Ramsey R. E. Cruwthcr. Cu-Munagcr C. F. Bowman, Jr. 1940 SEASONS RECORD April 247-Pcnn Stalk 8 rt t' 'l 2. 1 Hume April 26hPcnn State .................. 8 Curm-gie Tech .................. 1 .41wa April 27hPenn Stau- .................. 9 Pittsburgh ..................... 0 Away May l-hPenn Slate ................. 3 Bllvklll'ii traint ................ 1 Hume May 4HPenn Slate .................. 1 Navy .......................... 8 Away May 8-Penn Stale .................. 3 Army .......................... 6 Away May IOEPenn thp 9 C . ' - 0 Home May 14-Penn State .................. 2 Cornell ........................ 7 A way May 20--Penn State .................. 6 Syracuse ....................... 3 Away Their first two matches with Penn and Lehigh Iancv-Ilui by rain, Penn States xarsity tennis team opened their 19m seasnII with thrw COIIst't'tIliu ticlnrits. Cottyshng was the first Iictim of a Lion team which displayed mid- -soasnn form III winning a long match which was stopped by darkness. The Lions then invaded Pittshurgh and smothered Carnegie Tech, 8-1, and Pittsburgh, 9-0. The service schools were Penn Stateis next opponents and both prnved too much for the Lion netmen. The Navy attack was led by Joe Hunt, 11 former Davis Cup player and main- stay of the Midshipman team Susquehanna bowed before the Lions, 9-0 in a match which enabled Croath Tml Roelhke to use several untried players. The oilowing week, Come el prowd superior to Penn States ' forces and emerged with a 7- 2 victory. Weinstein was the only State man able to gamer a singles vict ory. III the final match of the season. Slau- defeated St mouse 6 3 although iRlamsey and Lcsko inst their match on the Hip of a win when darkness halted tht- Inm-t. Ithe winning of this match, Penn State closed its second season untieI Coath Rocthke wlinning five out of eight matches playe Page 365 CUTTING THE ICE LETTERMEN G. S. Wulhvrl J. M. Dufhml B. D. Anthony L. N. Lighllnuly M. P. Vcdm'k R. P. Johnson C. H. Cult-s E. J. Muslow J. E. anh-r A. W. Bilner W. C. Garrett R. W. May, Manager C. S. Herrick CAPT. GEORGE S. WOLBERT R. W. MAY, Manager SEASONS RECORD Dec. 6hPcnnSIaH- .................. 3 Curnegiu chh .................. 1 Away Jan. 17hPenn Stale .................. 6 Temple ......................... 1 Away Jan. 25MPenn Stale .................. 3 Carnegie Tech ................... 1 Away Feh. 7;PennSlale .................. 5 Temple ......................... 3 Away Feb. 28hPennStalv .................. 2 John Carroll .................... 3 Away Mar. 6HPenn Slalv .................. 3 Hershey Junior Bears ............ 5 Away Mar. BhPenn Stale .................. 4 F o. 4 Away Mar. 157Penn Stale .................. 4 Lehigh ........................ 1 Away Mar. 21-Penn Stale .................. 2 F U 3 Away Mar. 28aPenn Stale .................. 5 Franklin and Marshall ........... 3 Away In its first year as an official college team. Penn Stale ice hockey squad concluded a successful season in spite of many handicaps. Tho squad again had the misfnrlune 0f losing vahmhlv practice on account uf unfavorable weather conditions, and were therefore forced to journey to Juhnsluwn for scrimmage sessions. h The svason was highlighled by vicluries over Temple, Carnegie Tech. and Lehigh, and by the game with John Carroll, in which Slate held the unbeaten Clevelanders In a 3-2 victory. Throughoul the season, John Duanrd and Penny Gales 10d the puck Chasers in scoring. closvly followed by defense slar Fuwler. Goalie Harry Lighlhmly turned in many brilliant saves lhmughuul the season and was givvn the Outstanding Player Award. George Wul- hert was elected honorary caplain fur the your. Tull Row, Luff m Rightihnvis H'uurm, Mamluw, Anthony, linlsor. Gurrvu, l-H-dm'k, IIorrh'k, May First llnw-Gutt-s. Dumml. Fowler, Wolhort. lmner, .lnlumuu 5- Page 366 CAPT. SAMUEL F. CRABTREE H. A. BEERS, Manager SKIMMING THE SNOW TRAILS LETTERMEN S. F. Crabll'ee, Captain C. E. Fairchild J. H. Mendenhall M. S. Peters H. A. Beers, Manager Left to ItightxADt-n'um lt'um-m, Cruhtroo, FnirL-hild, Memlonhnll, Peters, Iiet-rs Under the export tutoring of Max Dvrcum, the Penn State Ski team enjoyed an unusually successful season, despite adverse weather conditions. The skiing campaign was ushered in at the 20111 Annual Lake Placid Intercollegiate Imitation Meet over the Now YeaHs week-vnd. Max Peters ran crosstmmtry through slush and mud to place 11111 in a field of 35 0f the COllnlry,S host intercollegiate skiers, to lead the Penn State team. Competing: in the 2nd Annual Pennsylvania Ski Championships on their hnmc course on Feb. 1-2, the Lion skiers won the team trophy for thc combinvd cross-country. downhill, and slalom events. Peters, in 47 minutes and 17 seconds, lowcn-d thv six mile cross-country record set by him in the 1940 championships, by six minutes. Once again. Peters proved his outstanding ability by lowering his own crass. country record to 46 minutes and 21 seconds at the Penn State Invitation Ski Mcct on Feb. 22-23 at the Bald Knob ski trail. Traveling to Hamilton, N. Y., on March 8, the Penn State ski team concluded a highly successful campaign by placing fourth in the Colgate Invitation Meet. Page 367 J. R. CUNNINGHAM, Manager CO-CAPT. L. W. KUTZ, E. R. LOWENSTEIN NITTANY FENCERS LETTERMEN L. W. Kutz, Co-Captain D. K. Adams E. R. Lowenstein, Co-Cuptain R. L. Ilardcr E. A. larger A. J. Cussnck W. D. ShvrtH A. XV. Lowe J C. Cuml G. A. Cimhcr .1. R. Cunningham. Manager SEASONS RECORD Jun. 24-mPenn State .................. 7 Seton Hall ............. 20 Away an. Army .................. 16 Away Foh. Pub. 15 Penn State .................. 9 Feb. 22-aPenn State ............... -18 9 Mar. 1- 43mm Statt--- --l3 8 Mar. 147-11611 State .................. 13 Rutgers .............. 14- Away Mar. 15chnn State .................. 10 New York University -17 Away The 1941 Lion Fencing team battled its way through an eight muct scheduh', hut was able to win only two of these matches, dropping two of the meets hy heartbreaking otte-point margins. In the opening duul met-t of thv year, the Lions were outclassed by a powerful Seton Hall squad. The following day. the fencvrs met Army at West Point, but were unable to do much better and dropped a 11-16 decision. Fencing in Recreation Hall in the first home IIM'FI 0f the season. the Lions lost a close 13-14 meet to Navy. After placing second in a triangular nwet with Cornell and Syracuse, the Lions hrokc into the win column for the first time with an 18-9 victory over Punnsylvuniuis Quakers. In the next meet at the season. Philadelphia again furnished a Lion victim and Tomplc howed by a 13-8 score. Les Kutz, stellar Lion foilsman. led his mules to victory in hoth these meets. Rutgers ended the Lion winning streak with a 13-14 victory in a hard and hilter battle. In the closing moot 0f the season, Penn State valiantly battled New York Universityk Eastern Intercollegiate champions, but dropped a 10-17 decision, despite Lowenstvitfs brilliant double victory in the epee division. Left to Rtght-Krutter tCom-M, Sheriff, Zarger, Gunnnrk, Kutz. Lowe. Adams, Good, Harder. Ghuber, Lowensteln, DuBols, Cunningham Page 368 LION GYMNASTS LETTERMEN B. H. Stuhl, Captain J. Teli C. E. Senfl R. N. Pieo L. Meeker, Manager L. J. Bordu S. P. Small E. R. Trybalu J. Krauss CAPT. BENJAMIN H. STAHL 4 ,1 ' 11 .,511194 T011 Row, Left to Right-I'ion. Anderson, TVorthhmtnn. Gnthonuun, Lovhou', Kruuss. RoistIydL-r Serum! IKOWth'OkPr. Bush. 011nlk11. Sonft, Stuhl. 11111111. Young, Smith First Rowe-Tryholu. Smull, Teti, Wettstone tCouulU, Bnrdn. 111111111111. Zimmerman SEASONiS RECORD Feb. 1-Pen 11 N111 y ....................... 22 H 0111 1 Feb 8ePenn Army ...................... 38 Awn3 Feb lkpenn Chicago .................... 1511.1 Home Feb 22ePenn Minnesota .................. 23M Homo Mar lePenn e p11 ..................... 28 1003 Mar 8-Penn Prinm ton ................... 10 Away Mar BePenn M I. T. ..................... 11 Away Under the gun i3dante 01' Coach Gene Weltstone. Penn States xarsity gymnastics team completed a champion- studded schedule wit 1 a season 5 record of five victories and two losses. in the first dual meet 0f the 5185011 the Lions met Navys Eastern intercollegiate Cham- pions and handily defeated thel Midshipmen 32- 22. Roman Pi10 and Sol Sm ail led the State gymnasts in this upset 1ictt111'.r3 1e ittany-nun then encountered the West Point Cadets and were taken into camp 11y a 38- 16 score L011 Burdo won State 5 only Hrst place of the meet. Chicavo former National Champions, and Minnesota, Big Ten Champion, were States next opponents an 1 1e Lions annexed two weli-earned victories. Roman Pieo and Sol Small led the State scoring in both meets. Temple at Philadelphia, prmed to he States second slunlbiin block of the season. and Coach Wetts10 ones charg es lost a heart- breaking meet 26- 28. Temple scored five firsts, against one for State, 11111g Roman Pieo annexed individual scoring honors for the meet. The Lions closed their 1941 campaign in a triangular meet with Princeton and M. I. T. Lou Bordo and Roman Pien were in excellent form, and the Slate gymnasts won their finale by scoring 44 points, against Princeton 5 10 and 43 against M. I. T. L. M. MEEKER, Manager Page 369 BOB IIIGU INS Football BOB GALBRAITH Swimming JOE BEDENK Baseball JOH N LAWTHER Basketball LEO IIOI'CK Boxing MAX DERCUM Skiing BILL JEFFREY Soccer N ICK THIEL Lucrosse CHARLIE SPEIDEL Wrestling CHICK WERNER Cross Country and Track THEODORE ROETIIKE Tennis HARRY KRITTTER Fencing 13132713 EUGENE WETTSTONE w Gymnastics BOB RUIIIERmRD Golf COACHES VARSITY CHEERLEADERS WV BILL LEWORTHY ED JONES WALT SOTTUNG Head Cheerleader JOHN DAGUE WOMENS SPORTS WHITE HALL SHIRT SET MA RJORY A. HARWICK Woments Recreation Association OFFICERS MARJORY A' HARWICK ' ' Presz'de' With the completion of this, its third suc- BERNICE . U a - - X' - ' . M MA MR lice Plemdem cessful year, the Womelfs Recreation As- ELEANOR L. BENFER - - - Secretary . . . socxation has even more firmly estahhshed BETTY L. ZIEGLER - - - - Treasurer . If . d' 11 f P , use as an in is ensaie 3art 0 enn HELEN L. MAZUR Club Activities Chairman p I i t ' . . ANN T. DRIVAS - - Publicity Chairman State 5 Athletlc ploglam. This W. R. A. is now composed of nine clubs which include in their programs a variety of activities designed to meet the needs and desires of every woman in the College. - Left to Rightellnuror. Router, Ilurwivk, Zeiglor, Drh'ns, Muzur Page 374 Club Presidents Lutt to llighthmvuu, IA'IIkl'I', l'rm-tor, limio. l'ulnu-r. anur, Flmniuu. t'lww, Tuuunrt, t'lurl: Each year a series of intramural contests are held in basketball, badminton, bowling, table tennis, swimming, and volleyball. 'lhese sports, plus intercollegiate telegraphic meets in swimming and rifle, are offered to those who enjoy competition. Intramural Council Top lluu', Left In I!ightWiCrnssnmn, IInlIm-s, HIIUII, Widm-r, .HIh-rnuln, I'utlnu Second 1:0u' Burko. Fltting, IHork, Clnnulu-m, Scrh'nniuh First Ilow-Wilr-y, Ziegler. Bnumunk. Ilnvurstlrk Page 375 J A N ICT H A RTZ ALLEN MOORE The full season opens with tournaments sponsored by the Archery, Tennis, and Golf Clubs. An interclass hockey tourney is also played at this time. The final event on the full program is the ttArmy-Navy97 game, this year won by the Navy. The teams are composed of the 22 best hockeyists in the college, selected by the coach, the captains, and the Intramural Manager. Left to lttglntw-l'uulr, I'uttun, Wuum-r, Taylor. ltusenheru. Banter, Ziegler. Hellmers. Widger, Mnurer. Buumunk, Itllllcllff Page 376 ' 4W x; Early in November, the swimming and riHe clubs start practicing for their telegraphic meets. Part of their program, as in all the clubs, in- cludes the instruction of beginners and development of more advanced members. NEVA PETERSON ;BABS CLARK Page 377 KAY TUSSEY Page 378 MARTHA WHIFFY DUFFMAN The Variety Club, which includes bowling and badminton in its activ- ities, also offers table tennis, deck tennis, and bridge. As its name implies, the Outing Club sponsors cabin trips, ice and r01- ler skating, bicycle and skiing trips. Activity of a different sort can he acquired in the Dance Club where the modern, expressive dance is taught. This club gives a public recital each May, and this year, for the first time a Christmas program was presented to the public. Last but not least of the W. R. A. groups is the Fencing Cluh where women acquire grace and poise while having fun. JEAN CRAIGHEAD RUTH KRIMMEL J EANNE R UESS Page 379 A Page Acacia .................. 233 Administration ........... 23 Agriculture. School of 30 A11 College Cabinet ........ 152 Alpha Chi Omega ......... 280 Alpha Chi 111m ............ 2234 Alpha Chi Sigma .......... 235 Alpha Della Sigma ........ 305 Alpha Epsilon Delta ....... 306 Alpha Epsilon Phi ......... 28 Alpha Cumma R110 ........ 236 Alpha Kappa Pi .......... 237 Alpha Lambda Della ....... 305 Alpha Nu ................ 305 Alpha Omicron Pi ......... 28' Alpha Phi Delta .......... 238 A1pha Sigma Phi .......... 239 Alpha Tau A1pha ......... 306 A1p11a Tau Omega ......... 2410 Alpha Zeta ............... 2411 Alumni Assm-iation ....... 473 Artists Course ............ 196 Athletic Association ....... 4.1 B Baseball ................. 352 Basketbau ............... 336 Beau! ins ................. 168 Beaver House ............. 242 Beta Sigma R110 ........... 2473 Beta Theta Pi ............. 2444 Blue Band ............... 207 Blue Key ................ 300 Board of Truslces ....... 28, 29 Boxing .................. 348 Business Administration ---- 1110 C Campus Life .............. 211 Campus Views .......... 14-21 Cheerleaders ............. 371. Chapel .................. 159 Page 380 General Index Page Cllarilides 11----1---1-- 8 Chemistry and Physit-s, School of .............. 31 Chi Epsilon .............. 307 Chi Ollwga ............... 18 . Chi Phi .................. 2115 Christian Aswcialion ...... 158 Circulo Espanol ........... 307 College .................. 11, C01lege Cooperative Society 1 319 Collegian ................ 186 Cross Country ............ 361 Cwens ................... 301 D Dedication ............... 41, 5 Delta A1pha Della ......... 307 Delta Chi ................ 246 Delta Gamma ............. 285 Deha Sigma Phi .......... 2417 Delta Sigma Pi ........... 308 Delta Sigma 111m .......... 308 Delta Tau Delta ........... 2718 De1la Theta Sigma ......... 2419 Della Upsilon ............ 250 Druids ................... 302 . E Education, School of ....... 32 Engineer ................. 192 Engineering, School of ..... 33 Eta Kappa Nu ............ 308 F Farmer .................. 191, Fencing ................. 368 Fine Arts ................ 195 17001112111 ................. 329 Forensics ................ 208 Foreword ................ 8. 9 Fraternities .............. 232 Freshman Council ......... 157 Friars ----1-1-----11 -1- 303 Froth ................... 188 G Page. Gamma Phi Bela .......... 286 Gamma Sigma Phi ......... 251 Glee Club ................ 204. Golf .................... 3641 Graduate School .......... 341 Gymnastics .............. 369 Governor James ........... 6, 7 H Health Service ............ 412 Hills of Old Penn Slate ..... 197 Hockey .................. 366 Honurary and Professional -- 295 House 01 Representatives --- 156 I Independent M01155 Assn. 320-323 Alhorton Hall Jordon 11a11 Mac Hall Walls Hall Limfs Club 1rving Club Penn Haven Pioneer llnusu Miller Club B. R. B. Fairmont Hall Blue and White 1nler-Class Finance Committee ............. 1541 Inlel'fralernity Council ..... 232 Iota Lambda Sigma ........ 309 101a Sigma Pi ............. 309 J Judicial Committee ........ 157 K Kappa Alpha Theta ........ 287 Kappa Delta R110 .......... 252 Kappa Kappa Gamma 111111 288 Kappa Phi Kappa ......... 309 Kappa Sigma ............. 253 L Page Lakonides ................ 310 Lacrosse ................. 360 Lambda Chi Alpha ........ 254- La Vie .................. 1844 Le Cercle Francais uh - 306 Les Sabreurs -- --- -- 315 Liberal Arts, School of ..... 35 Library .................. 38 Lioxfs Paw ............... 296 Louise Homer Club ........ 310 M Military Science ........... 39 Mineral Industries, School of 36 Mining Society ............ 311 Mortar Board ............. 297 O Omicron Nu .............. 310 P Panhellenic Council ....... 279 Parmi Nous ............. 298 Penn State Co-Edition ...... 193 Penn State Portfolio ....... 193 Pershing Rifles ........... 311 Personalities .......... 167-181 Phi Beta Kappa ........... 3047 Phi Delta Theta .......... 255 Phi Epsilon Kappa ......... 312 Phi Epsilon Pi ............ 256 Phi Eta Sigma ............ 312 Phi Gamma Delta ......... 257 Phi Kappa ............... 258 Phi Kappa Psi ........... 259 Phi Kappa Sigma ......... 260 Phi Kappa Tau ........... 261 Phi Lambda Upsilon ....... 312 Philoles ................. 292 Phi Mu .................. 289 Phi Mu Alpha ............ 313 General Index Page Phi Sigma Della ........... 262 Phi Sigma Iota ............ 313 Phi Sigma Kappa .......... 263 Physical Education, School of .............. 37 Pi Gamma Alpha .......... 313 Pi Gamma Mu ............ 314. Pi Kappa Alpha ........... 264 Pi Kappa Phi ............. 265 Pi Lambda Sigma ......... 314, Pi Lambda Theta .......... 3147 Pi Mu Epsilon ............ 315 Pi Tau Sigma ............. 315 Pi Upsilon Sigma ......... 316 Players .................. 202 Public Information ........ 43 Publications .............. 183 Q Quartet, Val'silv ........... 205 R Registrar's Offlce .......... 40 RiHe Squad ............... 363 S St-ablmrd and Blade ........ 316 Scarab .................. 316 Senate ................... 155 Seniors Without Photos 1418. 149 Senior Class OHicers ..... 50, 51 Senior Panels .......... 52-11117 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ...... 266 Sigma Chi ............... 267 Sigma Delta Chi .......... 317 Sigma Nu ................ 268 Sigma Phi Alpha .......... 269 Sigma Phi Epsilnn ........ 270 Sigma Phi Sigma .......... 271 Sigma Pi ................ 272 Sigma Tau ............... 317 Skiing ................... 367 Page Skull and Bones 2222222222 299 Soccer .................. 340 Summer Sessions .......... 39 Student Administration n 151 Student Art .............. 188 Student Handbook ......... 190 Student Tribunal .......... 153 Student Religious Organizations ...... 160, 161 Swimming 2- - ---2-u- 362 Symphony Orchestra ...... 206 T Tau Beta Pi .............. 317 Tau Kappa Epsilon --; ..... 273 Tau Phi Delta ............ 2741 Tennis .................. 365 Thespians ................ 200 Theta Alpha Phi .......... 318 Theta Chi ................ 275 Theta Kappa Phi .......... 276 Theta Phi Alpha .......... 290 Theta Sigma Phi .......... 318 Theta Xi ................. 277 Track ................... 356 Triangle ................. 278 V Varsity Coaches ........... 370 W Womenfs Recreation Association ............ 37:1 1 337011161195 Sports .......... 373 Wrestling,r ................ 34.4 X Xi Sigma Pi -2-2------2---318 Z Zeta Tau Alpha ........... 291 Page 381 MAKERS OF THE 1941 LAVIE PHOTOGRAPHY 1w PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP STATE COLLEGE, PA. 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